Prices Realised · Sale 130
Important Australian, British, World, and Ancient Coins, Banknotes, and Medals
Dixson Room, State Library of NSW, Macquarie Street, Sydney, NSW
26-29 July 2022
Total realisation $5,983,210
| Lot | Description | Prices Realised |
|---|---|---|
| Lot 1 | George V, florin 1918M; shilling 1916M. Toned very fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 2 | George V, shilling, 1920M; George VI, halfpenny, 1939 roo. Good very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 3 | George V - George VI, crown, 1938, florin 1943S in lead (contemporary counterfeit), pennies 1925, 1946. Very good - very fine. (4) | $260 |
| Lot 4 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, one ounce silver proof kookaburra 1993, proof one ounce silver kookaburra 2018 in high relief, also Strand Arcade Centenary medal 1992 and silver medal, Louis IV 1330-1980 650 Yrs Ettal, all cased, also Hawaii Tourist dollar. Uncirculated - FDC. (5) | $110 |
| Lot 5 | George V - George VI, florins, 1918M, 1927 Canberra (3); crowns, 1937 (2). Good - very fine. (6) | $130 |
| Lot 6 | George V - Elizabeth II, penny, 1951; threepence, 1942; shillings, 1917M, 1935, 1954; florin, 1940. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 7 | George VI, florin to halfpenny year set, 1938. Bronze slightly toned, otherwise uncirculated. (6) | $170 |
| Lot 8 | George VI, threepence, 1951; Elizabeth II, florin, 1959, pennies, 1955, 1957Y., 1958Y., halfpenny, 1953A. (high dot). Uncirculated. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 9 | George V - Elizabeth II, crown 1938; florins 1927 Canberra, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit (2), 1946 obverse die cud at 8 o'clock, 1953. Very good - extremely fine. (7) | $180 |
| Lot 10 | George V, penny, 1925; florins, 1912, 1917M, 1919M, 1922, 1927 Canberra (2). The penny cleaned, fair - very fine. (7) | $80 |
| Lot 11 | George VI, shilling 1950, halfpenny 1951, struck on thinly rolled planchets; Renniks mint set 1966 in first day 14 February 1966 case, World War II, British NAAFI tokens (5). Very good - uncirculated. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 12 | George V - Elizbeth II, crown 1937, threepences, 1920M, 1921M, 1944S, 1962, penny 1918I, halfpennies, 1939 roo, 1940, also ten shillings 1952 (R.15), folded up in envelope 'To Dear Little John from Granny' (John Tuscott) and AIF Gallipoli medalet in bronze Anzac Day 1918. Fair - extremely fine. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 13 | George V - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1950, 1951, 1957-58, 1960; florins, 1927 Canberra (3) (cleaned), 1951 Jubilee (2) (one mint Unc), 1954 Royal Visit, 1961; crowns, 1937 (2) (one nUnc); fifty cents, 1966 (3). In 2 x 2 holders, very fine - ucirculated. (17) | $190 |
| Lot 14 | George V, florins 1927 Canberra (2); Elizabeth II, RAM issues, mint sets 1984, 1988, ten dollars 1982 (Games), five dollars 1992, 1996; one dollars 1984 (4), 1995c (2), 1996 S&C, five coin set 1984/92, Legacy mateship medal, in packs of issue. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) | $120 |
| Lot 15 | Elizabeth II, Australian fifty cent collection, 1966, 1970, 1977, 1981, 1982, 1988, 1991, in plastic case; together with Great Britain, Queen Victoria, crown, 1845 (S.3882), 1889 (S.3921), 1897 (S.3937); Edward VII, pennies, 1902-1910 (S.3990). Fair - uncirculated. (19) | $110 |
| Lot 16 | Elizabeth II, mint rolls, one cent, 1979 (4), 1982, in Reserve Bank wrappings, uncertain years, in Westpac wrappers (8) plus two bags; also four bags of two cents, all in a cookie tin. Very fine - uncirculated. (19) | $90 |
| Lot 17 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florins, 1933 (2); shillings, 1910, 1911 (2), 1920 (2), 1924, 1926, 1927, 1931, 1936, 1943S, 1953, 1961; sixpence, 1919; threepences, 1910, 1919M, 1922, 1924, 1951PL. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (21) | $200 |
| Lot 18 | George V - Elizabeth II, crown 1937, fifty cents 1966, shillings 1921 star, 1931, later (14), sixpences (4), threepence 1944S. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (23) | $120 |
| Lot 19 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, pre-decimal silver type set, including the four commemorative florins, in a Whitman SBS album. Good - uncirculated. (29) | $400 |
| Lot 20 | George VI - Elizabeth II, florins 1951, Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit (3), 1963; silver ingots ABC .1oz, Cragside 5g, (Harrigton?) 10g; ABC .5oz; Victoria Local Govt. gilt aluminium medalets 1970 (Cook/Endeavour) (2); E.W.Coles medal in gilt (Japanese issue); Eire, halfcrown 1939 with silver mounting; India Princely State Baroda, copper, also pennies (15) and halfpennies (3). Fine - extremely fine. (30) | $480 |
| Lot 21 | George V - Elizabeth II, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, 1944 (cased); shillings, 1953 (2), 1954 (2), 1955 (2), 1956 (2), 1957 (2), 1958 (2), 1959 (2), 1960 (2), 1961 (2), 1962 (2), 1963 (2); florin, 1927 Canberra (5); together with New Zealand, florin, 1934. Very good - uncirculated. (32) | $190 |
| Lot 22 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies (32), pennies (3), twenty cents 1966, two dollars 2018 (3), 2019; George Cross commemorative medals 2017 (6); NSW coronation medalets 1911 (2) and steam train pocket watch and fob chain, modern replica. Very fine - uncirculated. (48) | $110 |
| Lot 23 | George V - Elizabeth II, mixed dates halfpennies (10), in 2 x 2 holders; mixed dates pennies (20), in 2 x 2 holders; mint mixed dates commemorative fifty cents (10), in 2 x 2 holders; mint dollars, 1984 (4), in 2 x 2 holders; carded mint dollars 1995 C (2); mint five dollars, 1988; mint set, 1991; proof two coin set, 2010; proof set, 2000 (2); proof silver fifty cents, 2011, William & Kate; Sydney 2000 Olympic medallions (2), in base metal (2). Very good - FDC. (54) | $110 |
| Lot 24 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1973, two type collections of bronze and decimal, plus pre-decimal silver type set, missing 1910 and 1934-35 florins, includes crown, 1938. In three Whitman SBS albums, fair - uncirculated. (60) | $280 |
| Lot 25 | Elizabeth II, Indigenous Australia, Coin & Note Portfolio, contains fifty cents, one dollar and two dollars coins with one dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) and ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988), by Sherwoods (2); Millennium Coin & Medal Collection by Sherwoods, including a one ounce silver medal; 50th Anniversary of Parliament House, set of seven sterling silver ingots, by Birmingham Mint; China, Beijing Olympics, base metal medals - The series of mascots; base metal medallions, ten medallion set in purpose made case, each depicting a Chinese proverb; copper flakes from Michigan, USA (approx 50). Uncirculated. (lot) | $240 |
| Lot 26 | George V - Elizabeth II, assorted issues as per owner's list including halfpennies (7), pennies (17), threepences (21), sixpences (6), shillings (3), florins (2), twenty cents (6), fifty cents 1966 (2), 2000; five dollars 1988, RAM medallions 1988, State Rail, Sydney 2000 Olympic cased medals. Fair - uncirculated. (73) | $60 |
| Lot 27 | George V - Elizabeth II, mixed dates threepences (18); sixpence, 1934; post sixpences (27); worn pre shillings (5); post shillings (10); worn pre florins (5); post florins (6); crown, 1937 (VF); fifty cents, 1966 (7). Poor - extremely fine. (79) | $180 |
| Lot 28 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1951-64, pennies (10), halfpennies (70). Many choice uncirculated. (80) | $160 |
| Lot 29 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942-1964, halfpenny - florin, assorted dates (57); decimal coins, twenty cents (3); fifty cents, 1970 (2); mint sets, 1980, 1985, 1988; proof and mint ten dollars, 1982 Commonwealth Games; mint five dollars, 1988 (2); banknotes, ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (2) in folders of issue (Mc$10GF1); together with a small group of world coins, Great Britain (6); Malaysia, specimen set of eight commemorative dollars, 1969-1979, in folder of issue; New Zealand, souvenir set of seven coins, 1965; loose coins (7). Good - FDC. (84) | $160 |
| Lot 30 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, shillings (8), sixpences (58), threepences (26), each in 2x2 holder on five pages. Fair - extremely fine. (92) | $110 |
| Lot 31 | George V - Elizabeth II, fifty cents to halfpennies, mostly described in 2x2 holders. Very fine - uncirculated. (97) | $150 |
| Lot 32 | George V - Elizabeth II, date set but includes only one of each date, missing mint varieties, includes 1925 and 1946 but no 1930 (53); also halfpenny set, also includes only one of each date, missing varieties, includes a copy 1923 (50). Stored in a coin album, poor - very fine. (103) | $200 |
| Lot 33 | George V, pennies, 1911 (2), 1912H (6), 1913, (4), 1915H (3), 1916I (3), 1917I, 1918I, 1919 (5), 1921 (5), 1922 (5), 1923 (5), 1924 (5), 1927 (6), 1928, 1931 (4), 1932, 1934 (3), 1935, 1936 (2); halfpennies, 1911 (2), 1913, 1914 (4), 1914H (2), 1916I (3), 1919, 1920, 1925 (10), 1926, 1928 (10), 1930 (3), 1931 (2), 1934, 1936 (2). Mostly fine - very fine. (106) | $300 |
| Lot 34 | George V - Elizabeth II, bulk silver coins, face value of pre $1.175, post $6.10; also pennies (10), halfpennies (2), Sydney Harbour ferry token and a 1938 commemorative medalet. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 120) | $150 |
| Lot 35 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, sixpence set, 1910-1963 in press-in coin album, this damaged (48); George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies set, 1911-1964, missing 1923 but with spares including extra 1915H, stored in Dansco press-in coin album, this damaged (79). The first set very good - uncirculated, some coins in the second set with oxidation or cleaned, otherwise very good - extremely fine. (127) | $140 |
| Lot 36 | World coins, including Australia 1995 dollar, silver, 1943-1964 (florins (4), sixpences (12), threepences (14), pennies from 1917I (approx 60), halfpennies from 1919 (33); Great Britain (12), including 1861 farthing; TNG (2), Egypt (2) and Straits Settlements one cent 1901 (very fine). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 140) | $80 |
| Lot 37 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, sixpence (49 missing only 1910) and threepence (41) sets in Supreme album, penny set (75) in broken press-in album. Fair - extremely fine. (165) | $160 |
| Lot 38 | George V, 1911-1936, pennies (101), halfpennies (63), medalets (11), on four plastic pages, also RSL poppy two dollars 2012 and RAM Bicentennial medallion (cased). Very good - uncirculated. (177) | $240 |
| Lot 39 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, penny (126) and halfpenny (13) sets in green Renniks plastic album, missing only 1923, 1925 and 1930 pennies. Very good - extremely fine. (199) | $340 |
| Lot 40 | George V - Elizabeth II, assorted silver issues as per owners list, crowns 1937 (2), florins 1927 Canberra (9), 1942, 1943, 1946-1963 (139), shillings (8), sixpences (34), threepences (9), fifty cents 1966 (4). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (207) | $750 |
| Lot 41 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, florin (40) and shilling (40), date sets, penny (73) and halfpenny (57) sets, missing 1925 and 1930 pennies, 1923 and 1939 kangaroo halfpennies. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (210) | $460 |
| Lot 42 | Edward VII - George VI, sterling silver issues, including Great Britain, Queen Victoria, worn from circulation (620g); .500 fine silver (1100g). Poor - very fine. (approx 250) | $850 |
| Lot 43 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, mostly pennies, halfpennies (fewer), one and two cents (fewer). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 250) | $60 |
| Lot 44 | George V - Elizabeth II, mixed dates halfpennies (79); mixed dates pennies (218); threepences, 1951 (2), 1953 (3), 1958; sixpences, 1921, 1946, 1951, 1960, 1962; shillings, 1946, 1948 (2), 1950, 1952 (2), 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959 (3), 1961; florins, 1946 (4), 1947 (2), 1953, 1954 (2), 1960; mixed dates one cents (approx 263); fifty cents, 1966 (3); commemorative fifty cents, 1970 (2), 1977 (7), 1981 (9), 1982 (27), 1991, 1996, 2001 (2), 2002, 2003 (3); world coins, several sheets of base metal minors, including a small proportion of medalets, tokens and "funny money"; one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.34) (worn); worn decimal banknotes (32) (F.V = $96.00); mixed world notes (18) (mostly worn). In an album, good - nearly uncirculated. (lot) | $260 |
| Lot 45 | George VI - Elizabeth II, florins to threepences, all .500 fine sorted into four clip seal bags (1.605kg). Fine or better. (approx 270) | $550 |
| Lot 46 | Elizabeth II, carded mint five dollars, 2000 (3), in Olympic folder; mint set, 1988; School students medal, 1988 (2), 2001; base metal commemorative medal collection, 1988; Great Britain, proof set, 1987 (missing outer); mixed world base metal minors (approx 2.75kg); McDonald guide book, 2013; several plastic album pages for various size coins. In a carton, fine - FDC. (approx 300) | $80 |
| Lot 47 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, balance of collection in five press-in albums, missing 1938 crown, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary florin, 1915H shilling, 1923 halfpenny. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (378) | $750 |
| Lot 48 | George V - Elizabeth II, assorted pennies and halfpennies (approx 4kg). Very good - extremely fine. (approx 400) | $180 |
| Lot 49 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1988, balance of collection, florins to halfpennies, many above average coins, all in plastic album, each described and mostly with cost and date of purchase. Very good - uncirculated. (455) | $4,000 |
| Lot 50 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, halfpennies, 1911 - 1936 (196); pennies, 1911 - 1964 (267), all in thick red Renniks album, missing 1925 and 1946 pennies. Very good - extremely fine. (463) | $260 |
| Lot 51 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, various coins, includes florins, 1910-1963 (111, includes 16 Canberra florins); shillings, 1911-1960 (17); sixpences, 1910 - 1963 (50); threepences, 1910-1963 (55); pennies, 1911-1964 (241); also copper tradesmen tokens (3). Stored in a damaged coin album, mostly poor - very fine. (477) | $900 |
| Lot 52 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1989, florin to halfpenny sets missing key dates includes 1925 penny, also decimal, and New Zealand, all in blue Renniks plastic album. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 500) | $850 |
| Lot 53 | George V - Elizabeth II, mostly Queen Elizabeth II, includes pre decimal and decimal, includes some silver, also, some New Zealand and Hong Kong one cents, 1933 (8), latest date in decimals, 2008, housed in two albums, one nearly empty, two press-in albums, one with TNG set, 1935-45. Fine - uncirculated. (lot) | $700 |
| Lot 54 | George V - Elizabeth II, pennies 1911-1964 (438); halfpennies (89), sorted into packets, with owner's list, includes five 1946 pennies, plus medalet 1938. Very good - uncirculated. (527) | $320 |
| Lot 55 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, date sets in press-in albums, florins missing only 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1930 penny and 1923 halfpenny, extra penny sets (2, one with 1942 Bombay no I, missing 1925), halfpenny set. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 600) | $1,600 |
| Lot 56 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1917-1995, florins 1938, 1951 Jubilee (8), 1954 Royal Visit (2); shillings 1917M (2), 1924, 1935, 1944S, 1946; sixpences 1927, 1928, 1934, 1936 (3), 1940, 1942D, 1942S (2), 1943D (3), 1943S, 1944S (3), 1945 (6), 1946 (2), 1952 (5), 1954, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963; threepences 1947 (2), 1948 filled 8, 1952, 1954, 1960 (6), 1961 (11), 1962 (11), 1963 (18), 1964 (24); pennies 1963 (7), 1964 (111); uncirculated twenty cents 1995 (133); medallions (11); world (15); USA Jefferson nickels (159), Roosevelt dimes (127), Washington quarters (41), Kennedy half dollars, 1964 (2), 1976, Liberty nickel 1905, all in plastic pages, the pre decimal in 2x2 holders, all in one carton. Very good - uncirculated. (737) | $280 |
| Lot 57 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1964, broken press-in album of pennies, threepence and sixpence collection, plastic album with multiple sixpences and threepences, plastic sheets with world coins, noted USA 1882 shield nickel (EF), also masterpieces in silver set, 1991, Baby mint set, 2002, 1966 and 1970, commemorative medals (4), German medals (2) and a few JIM notes. Poor - FDC. (100s) | $1,000 |
| Lot 58 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1976, type sets in four Whitman SBS albums, includes one florin, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary; Whitman press-in albums (9); two Whitman press-in albums with USA Lincoln cents; six other press-in albums and Roosevelt dimes with date sets and a plastic New Zealand coin album; also a range of magazines and publications of the 1960s-1970s, all in one area. Poor - uncirculated. (100s) | $1,400 |
| Lot 59 | George VI - Elizabeth II, bulk pennies and halfpennies in a tin, decimal coins in plastic bags, including fifty cents (approx 100); Vatican souvenir set, 1976 (Pieta), a bag of travel money coins in base metal (2.6kg), all in a small carton. Fine - uncirculated. (100s) | $160 |
| Lot 60 | George V - Elizabeth II, pennies including British (4.1kg), two cents (6.27kg), one cents (2.40kg). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 2,000) | $150 |
| Lot 61 | Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, a mixture of mostly Australia and Great Britain in various denominations, mostly base metal and circulated, includes a quantity of commemorative medalets and fantasy pieces. In a small carton, good - uncirculated. (approx 110g) | $110 |
| Lot 62 | George V - Elizabeth II, mixed dates halfpennies and pennies (approx 50); mixed dates worn pre 1946 threepences and sixpences (approx 50g); mixed dates post 1945 threepences - shillings (approx 110g); florins, 1927 Canberra (3), 1946 (5), 1951 Jubilee (14), 1953 (2) 1954 Royal Visit (19), 1962; crown, 1937. Good - good very fine. (lot) | $220 |
| Lot 63 | George V - George VI, mixed dates threepences - florins, all pre. All circulated, very good - very fine. (approx 190g) | $180 |
| Lot 64 | George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed dates threepences, sixpences and florins, all post. All circulated, very good - good very fine. (approx 440g) | $180 |
| Lot 65 | George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed dates, threepences - florins, all post 1945. All circulated, fine - good very fine. (approx 800g) | $280 |
| Lot 66 | George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed dates sixpences and shillings, all post 1945. Fine - very fine. (approx 950g) | $380 |
| Lot 67 | Edward VII - George VI, mixed dates threepences - florins, all pre 1946. All circulated, good -very fine. (approx 1.89kg) | $1,500 |
| Lot 68 | George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed dates sixpences and shillings, all post 1945. All circulated, fine - good very fine. (approx 2.40kg) | $900 |
| Lot 69 | George V - Elizabeth II, mixed dates halfpennies (approx 280g); mixed dates pennies (approx 2.60kg); mostly modern world base metal coins (approx 1.10kg). Fine - extremely fine. (lot) | $110 |
| Lot 70 | George V - Elizabeth II, mixed dates halfpennies and pennies, most in wrapping by collector into dates and varieties. Good - nearly extremely fine. (approx 11kg) | $440 |
| Lot 71 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1913-1964, a collection of varieties and minor errors, each coin in a coin flip and stored in coin pages with each error or variety indicated, 1913-1943I (160) and 1944-1964 (166), a most comprehensive assortment. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (326) | $220 |
| Lot 72 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1916 - 1964, minor varieties, all described in 2x2 holders in an album. Very good - extremely fine. (90) | $110 |
| Lot 73 | George VI, pennies, struck ten percent off centre 1944Y. and 1951Y.; Elizabeth II, pennies, 1955 (high rim lip), 1964 (red uncirculated). Fine - uncirculated. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 74 | George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies struck off centre two to five percent 1942Y., 1943Y., 1963 and 1964. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 75 | George VI, halfpennies, 1947, 1948Y. (2), 1949, each struck off centre by five to ten percent. Fine - very fine. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 76 | George VI, shilling, 1946, struck ten percent off centre, out of collar, plain edge. Toned, extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 77 | George VI, shilling, 1946, struck five percent off centre, out of collar, plain edge. Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 78 | George VI, shilling, (195)2, struck out of collar, forty five percent off centre, plain edge. Very fine and rare as such. | $460 |
| Lot 79 | George VI, shilling, 1952, struck twenty five percent off centre with plain edge (out of collar). Nearly extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 80 | George VI, shilling, 1952, struck ten percent off centre, out of collar; plain edge. Good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 81 | George VI, shilling, 1952, struck out of collar ten percent off centre, plain edge. Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 82 | George VI, sixpence, 1951, struck out of collar, ten percent off centre, plain edge; Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1962, struck off centre by two percent, raised rim or lip, edge partly plain. Good very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 83 | George VI, threepence, 1952, struck ten percent off centre. Nearly uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 84 | Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1958, 1959, threepence 1964, all struck off centre by ten percent, plain edge. Extremely fine; fine; extremely fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 85 | Elizabeth II, florin, 1953, slipped in collar five percent off centre, part plain edge, high lip; shilling 1955, struck out of collar off centre by twenty percent, plain edge. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 86 | Elizabeth II, two cents, 1988, struck on a one cent copper planchet. Uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 87 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, struck with ten cents obverse die. Heavily surface marked, otherwise very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 88 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, struck with ten cents obverse die. Good fine and rare. | $420 |
| Lot 89 | Sydney Olympics Coin Collection, five dollars, 2000, reverse depicts in error soccer on triathlon, card 8 of 28, coin and descriptive card fully sealed in plastic as issued. Uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 90 | Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1954, mint roll in a Bank of New South Wales wrapper. Uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 91 | Elizabeth II, sixpence roll, 1962. In 'Wales' Bank wrapper, uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 92 | Elizabeth II, one cent 1972, two cents 1973, in RAM wrappers. Uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 93 | Elizabeth, one cents, 1975 (2), 1976 (2), others with unidentifiable dates (2), two cents, 1966, 1974 (6), 1975 (2), 1976 (3), 1977 (2), another unknown due to reverse presented both sides. Uncirculated. (21) | $300 |
| Lot 94 | Elizabeth II, one cents, 1976, 1977 1981 (4), all RAM wrapped; five cents, 1980 (2), 1981 (4), two bank wrapped, two RAM wrapped and two RBA wrapped; fifty cents, 1982, RAM wrapped; one dollars, 1984, RAM wrapped. Uncirculated. (12) | $120 |
| Lot 95 | Elizabeth II, one cents (date not visible as reverse at each end); two cents, 1979, 1982; twenty cents, 1980; one dollars, 1986. All RAM wrapped, uncirculated. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 96 | Elizabeth II, mint rolls, one cent, 1983 (4); one dollar, 1988 First Fleet Bicentenary, in Royal Australian Mint wrappers. Uncirculated. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 97 | Elizabeth II, two cents, 1973, 1976, 1977 (2), 1979 (3), 1980 (3), all except one 1977 (RBA wrapped), RAM wrapped; five cents, 1981 (9), all except two (bank wrapped), RBA wrapped; twenty cents, 1981; twenty cents, 1981 (5), all RAM wrapped. Uncirculated. (24) | $280 |
| Lot 98 | Elizabeth II, five cents, 1976; fifty cents, 1982, Commonwealth Games; two dollars, 2016, crown obverse. All RAM wrapped, uncirculated. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 99 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1977; one dollars, 1984 (2). RAM wrapping, uncirculated. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 100 | Elizabeth II, one dollars, 1984. Uncirculated. (4 rolls) | $100 |
| Lot 101 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1984; two dollars 1988. In RAM wrappers, uncirculated. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 102 | One dollars, 2020, (Donation Dollar); two dollars, 2021 (Aboriginal Flag) (8). Security wrappings, uncirculated. (9) | $1,000 |
| Lot 103 | Elizabeth II, two dollars, spot coloured for the Armistice Centenary, 2018, RAM wrapper. Uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 104 | George V - George VI, halfcrowns, 1933, 1940, 1941 and 1944. Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 105 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1933-35, 1937, 1940 Centennial, 1941-49, 1950 both types, 1951, 1953 and 1961. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (19) | $500 |
| Lot 106 | George V, halfcrown and threepence, 1935. Good very fine; very fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 107 | George V, florin, 1933. Nearly uncirculated/good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 108 | George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1933-35, 1937, 1940-48, 1950-51, 1953, 1961, 1963. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (18) | $280 |
| Lot 109 | George V, florin, 1935. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 110 | George V, florin, 1935. Subdued mint bloom, even grey tone, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 111 | George V, florin, 1935. Lightly toned, good extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 112 | George V, florin, 1935. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 113 | George V, florin, 1936. Toned extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $420 |
| Lot 114 | George V, florin, 1936. Toned very fine and scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 115 | George V, Royal Mint London, proof shilling, 1935. Light grey toning, brilliant FDC and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 116 | George V, sixpence, 1933. Dipped, otherwise uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 117 | George V - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1934, 1935, 1942, 1950; shilling, 1947; florins, 1937, 1944, 1950; halfcrowns, 1934 (2), 1943, 1947 (2), 1948, 1950 die 1 (2), 1950 die 2 (2), 1951. Extremely fine - nearly uncircirculated. (19) | $240 |
| Lot 118 | George V, Royal Mint London, proof sixpence, 1935. Brilliant light grey tone, FDC and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 119 | George V - George VI, threepences 1934, 1939, 1942, 1943, 1944. Extremely fine or better. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 120 | George V - George VI, threepences, 1934, 1936-37, 1939-40, 1942-48, 1951-59. Uncirculated. (21) | $90 |
| Lot 121 | George VI, halfcrown, 1937. Lightly toned extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 122 | George VI, halfcrown, 1942. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 123 | George VI, halfcrown, 1944. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $400 |
| Lot 124 | George VI, half crown, 1944. Toned good extremely fine and scarce thus. | $190 |
| Lot 125 | George VI, halfcrowns, 1944, 1945 and 1946. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 126 | George VI, halfcrowns, 1944, 1948, 1950 die 2 (2); crown, 1949. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 127 | George VI, halfcrown, 1945. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 128 | George VI, halfcrowns, 1947 and 1948. Lightly toned, scratched in king's face on the first, nearly uncirculated. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 129 | George VI, halfcrown, 1948. Underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 130 | George VI, halfcrown, 1949. Has been rubbed, otherwise uncirculated and scarce thus. | $150 |
| Lot 131 | George VI, florin, 1937. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 132 | George VI, florin, 1940. Nearly uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 133 | George VI, florin, 1940. Good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 134 | George VI, florin, 1941. Nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 135 | George VI, florin, 1942. Light tone, subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 136 | George VI, florin, 1942. Nearly uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 137 | George VI, florin, 1942. Light blue tone, nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 138 | George VI, florin, 1943. Minor contact marks and rim nick, otherwise uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 139 | George VI, florin, 1944. Nick on neck, otherwise lightly toned extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 140 | George VI - Elizabeth II, florin 1946 flat back, shilling 1965 broken back and threepence 1955. Fine - very fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 141 | George VI, shilling, 1943. Nearly uncirculated. | $20 |
| Lot 142 | George VI, shilling, 1944. Peripheral tone, uncirculated and scarce thus. | $80 |
| Lot 143 | George VI, sixpence, 1937. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 144 | George VI, sixpence, 1937. Lightly toned uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 145 | George VI, sixpence, 1941. Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 146 | George VI, sixpence, 1942. Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 147 | George VI, sixpence, 1943. Spotted obverse, full original mint bloom, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 148 | George VI, sixpence, 1943. Attractively toned, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 149 | George VI, sixpence, 1943. Bright, uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 150 | George V - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1944-45, 1947-48, 1951-53, 1957-59; shillings, 1935, 1942, 1945, 1947, 1948, 1951-61. Mostly uncirculated. (25) | $300 |
| Lot 151 | George VI, sixpences, 1945 (4), 1946 (7). Uncirculated. (11) | $70 |
| Lot 152 | George VI, sixpences, 1945 and 1946. Uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 153 | George VI, threepence, 1941. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 154 | George VI, threepence, 1942, missing dot on right. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $550 |
| Lot 155 | George VI, threepence, 1942, one dot. Toned, good extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 156 | George VI, threepence, 1942 missing dot variety. Toned, nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 157 | George VI, threepence (1947), full obverse brockage. Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 158 | George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1945, 1949-62. Mint red, uncirculated. (18) | $130 |
| Lot 159 | George VI, penny 1941. Red and brown uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 160 | George VI - Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1940-42, 1945-47, 1950, 1952-56, 1958-59, 1961-62. Mint red, uncirculated. (16) | $130 |
| Lot 161 | Elizabeth II, sixpence 1965, twenty percent or partial obverse brockage (2.9g). Good very fine and very rare. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 162 | Elizabeth II, threepence, 1956, strapless variety. Deep scratch on forehead, otherwise good extremely fine with mint bloom, rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 163 | Elizabeth II, threepence, 1956 no shoulder strap variety. Toned extremely fine or better and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 164 | Elizabeth II, Royal Mint London, proof halfpenny, 1962. Mostly red, two small carbon spots on the reverse, otherwise FDC and extremely rare. | $850 |
| Lot 165 | Elizabeth II, Royal Mint London, proof halfpenny, 1963. Brilliant mint red, FDC and very rare. | $750 |
| Lot 166 | Elizabeth II, Bahamas mule two cents (1967). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 167 | Elizabeth II, Bahamas obverse mule two cents (1967). Red uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 168 | Elizabeth II, one cent 1969, squeezed blank on left, faulty strike with broken collar?. Nearly uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 169 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1990 (150th Anniversary of Treaty of Waitangi). In case of issue with certificate, 3088, FDC. | $1,200 |
| Lot 170 | Elizabeth II, proof gold ten dollars, 2003, Lord of The Rings Commemorative (.916 fine, 39.94g). FDC. | $2,600 |
| Lot 171 | Elizabeth II, one, two, five, ten, twenty and fifty cents, 1971, all with serif on 7. Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 172 | Cook Islands, Perth Mint, proof silver one ounce/one dollar four coin set, 2011, Australian Commemorative Florin Collection. In timber case of issue with certificate, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 173 | Elizabeth II, five cents, 1971, all without serif on 7. Uncirculated. (50) | Passed in |
| Lot 174 | Elizabeth II, two cents, 1971, with serif on 7. Brilliant uncirculated. (50) | $50 |
| Lot 175 | Elizabeth II, one cents, 1971, all with serif on 7. Brilliant uncirculated. (50) | $50 |
| Lot 176 | Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983 (2 different types), 1984; proof set, 1981. Missing certificates, FDC. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 177 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1933 (2), 1934, 1937, 1941-51 (including 1944), 1953, 1961-63, 1965; Centennial halfcrowns, 1940 (2, one nUnc); crowns, 1949 (2), 1953 (3); also Papua New Guinea, shilling, 1938. Very fine - uncirculated. (27) | $320 |
| Lot 178 | George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1933-37, 1940- 46, 1947-51, 1953, 1961-65; shillings, 1933, 1934 (2), 1935, 1937, 1940-48, 1950-53, 1956-65; sixpences, 1933, 1934 (3), 1935-36, 1937 (2), 1939-48, 1950, 1951 (2), 1952 (2), 1953-58, 1959 (2), 1960-61, 1962 (2), 1963 (2), 1964, 1965 (2); threepences, 1933 (3), 1934 (4), 1936, 1937 (2), 1939 (2), 1940 (2), 1941 (2), 1943 (3), 1944 (2), 1945 (2), 1946 (3), 1954 (2), 1955 (2), 1956 (2), 1957 (4), 1958 (2), 1959-65; mixed dates pennies (44); mixed dates halfpennies (25). In plastic album sheets, fine - nearly uncirculated. (lot) | $150 |
| Lot 179 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1933-1965, sixpence date set (30), includes some varieties; also florin date set (30) with varieties. Contained in two John Bertrand press-in albums, very good - nearly extremely fine. (60) | $130 |
| Lot 180 | Edward VIII, fantasy pattern crown, 1936. Uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 181 | Victoria's Jubilee, Napier In Commemoration, 1887, in gilt (31mm) (M.1887/4), pierced hole for suspension; Success to New Zealand Contingent, 1899-1900, in gilt (22.5mm) (M.1899-1900/1), pierced hole for suspension; also Wreath/Lord's Prayer, in silvered (17mm) (cf M.1882/20), by A.G. & Co.; another Lord's Prayer issue but with Christ on obverse wearing crown of thorns, in silver (19.5mm), pierced hole for suspension. Fine - very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 182 | Auckland Winter Show, Epsom, 1938, Haywin Electric Vacuum Cleaner, £5 discount token, struck in aluminium (28mm); N.Z Y.M.C.A (Young Men's Christian Association), (WWII), 5 M/M, uniface, struck in brass (27mm) (Yarwood NZT08); G.N22c; TMR.p274); another similar, N.Z Y.M.C.A 5 M/M, uniface, struck in brass (28mm) (G.N22a; TMR.p276); Palmolive Soap, Wellington, N.Z., Good For One Cake, struck in aluminium (35mm) (G.P3a; TMR.p343); Stevensons, Taumaranui, 1lb loaf bread token, in brass (27mm), uniface, square hole as issued; reward tag in brass (35x24mm), 'Finder Will Receive 2/6 Reward At Any Police Station', uniface, pierced hole at right for attachment. The first extremely fine, the rest very fine. (6) | $220 |
| Lot 183 | Badge collection, all pin-back and most with enamel, includes WTC (Whanganui Technical College), reverse numbered 2236; another WTC badge for Basketball; N.Z. P. and T. (Post & Telegraph) Employees Assn; Paremata Boating Club; Whanganui Golf Club; Whanganui Girls' College (enamel chipped and scratches on reverse); NZDA (NZ Deerstalkers Association), in sterling silver; Mt Cook, 1928 (enamel chip); Marlborough Walk, unnamed (awarded for completing the Walk) (non-enamel issue); S.S.Mataroa, missing pin-back; also tinnie badge for Our Soldiers' Queen, Auckland 1915 (with foxing). Apart from defects indicated, fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) | $70 |
| Lot 184 | German New Guinea, twenty mark, 1895A. Good extremely fine with considerable original mint bloom and very rare in this condition. | $82,000 |
| Lot 185 | German New Guinea, silver five mark, 1894A. Excessively worn, good and rare, as such. | $480 |
| Lot 186 | German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Hairline die break lower left of obverse, good extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 187 | Territory of New Guinea, George V, cupro-nickel penny, 1929. Toned and carbon spot, otherwise uncirculated and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 188 | Territory of New Guinea, Edward VIII, pennies 1936 (10); George VI, threepences, 1944 (10). Fine - good very fine. (20) | $60 |
| Lot 189 | Territory of New Guinea, shillings, contains the following dates, 1935, 1936, 1938 and 1945. Nearly fine - nearly uncirculated. (49) | $260 |
| Lot 190 | Territory of New Guinea, Tul Tul badge, in copper (42mm) by Amor, Sydney, officially holed in three places for suspension. With uneven dark tone, good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 191 | Territory of New Guinea, Luluai badge in brass, officially holed with two 2mm holes; Head Tax token, 1829-1930, ten shillings, in aluminium with attached and pierced suspension lug (Mira type II). The badge with black stain on obverse, otherwise very fine and the token nearly fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 192 | Territory of Papua & New Guinea, Councillor's badge, in chrome (ht 64x44mm) by Stokes A'Asia. Very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 193 | Territory of New Guinea, Police Force (European) Officer's cap badge, King's crown c1930s, in brass (ht 67mmx54mm), lugs on reverse intact (Mira p173). Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 194 | Coin Albums, large plastic cover type (4, one with no pages, two with some pages, one with banknote pages); American Eagle Silver Dollars Dansco supreme album (as new); Australian Halfpenny coin albums by Whitman 1911-1936 (2 albums), 1938-1964 (2 albums); three large boxes of unused self adhesive 2x2 coin holders; large quantity of coin pages for small coin albums. Very fine - uncirculated. (lot) | $180 |
| Lot 195 | Mahogany Numismatic Cabinet by Spink & Son, (c1890), fitted with six trays with double hole piercings of various sizes, suitable for English coins, drop front door with key, brass carrying handles either side, (260mm wide x 110mm high). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 196 | Coin jewellery, includes Australia, 1927 Canberra florin with voided pattern and scroll mount for wearing as pendant; another Canberra florin with the centre cut out; a 1952 shilling, dissected down the centre with a Z pattern and with a loop suspension on each half; thistle uniface pendant (18mm), ring top suspension, the reverse inscribed, 'I.Sellars/127/Darra' (Darra is a suburb of Brisbane, Qld); Great Britain, Queen Victoria halfcrown, 1887, enamelled reverse, with pin-back and suspension loop near top edge with safety chain; a Queen Victoria florin, 1887, enamelled reverse, with pin-back; unidentified Algerian token with enamelled reverse, pin-back; New Hebrides, silver one hundred francs, 1966 claw set in a frame with suspension at top edge; South Africa, ZAR, two and a half shillings, pin-back; also small medallic brooch, pin-back, the medal features a sunburst, flaming torch and a rearing horse and the motto, 'Peractis Postera Praestent' (let the future excel the past). Very fine. (10) | $220 |
| Lot 197 | Cut outs or voided coin jewellery, including Gothic florin 1878, shilling 1826 as buttons (2), holed coins, notgeld, minor tokens and BCOF. Fair - very fine. (approx 30) | $110 |
| Lot 198 | Hawaii, King Kalakalua silver dollar 1883, mounted as a belt buckle. Very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 199 | Hawaiian, King Kalakalua, dimes (8) mounted as a silver bracelet. Fine. | $220 |
| Lot 200 | Great Britain, George III, silver crown 1818-20, reverse enamelled blue and white, brooch mounted. Very good. | Passed in |
| Lot 201 | Australia, British Imperial sovereign loop mounted for wearing, 1875M, 1893M (Jubilee head), 1901P, 1908M, 1918M. Surface marked, cleaned, otherwise extremely fine. (5) | $2,400 |
| Lot 202 | Austria, Franz Joseph, twenty corona, 1915, restrike, set in scroll mount, 18 carat, with five tiny diamonds and 750 fine gold chain (12.33g). Extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 203 | Great Britain, Edward VII sovereign 1907, set in voided 18 carat (750 fine) surround mount, with hallmarked link (11.47g). Extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 204 | Spain, Charles III, gold half escudo 1788 SC. Mounted as a stud, otherwise very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 205 | Sweden, gold 5 kroner 1899, gold 20 kroner 1874, (KM.513, 532). Fine - very fine but mounted, one with ring mount. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 206 | Gold coin replicas, created as commemoratives or souvenirs in giant size; Adelaide pound, 1852; Sydney Mint sovereign 1855; Canberra florin, 1927; USA double eagle 1933; mintage limit 250 for each, the 1927 florin 460g of 999 fine silver, the other three gold plated silver (190g), in plush cases with certificates (4), also RAM; selectively gold plated two ounce 9999 fine silver one dollar 1732 Johanna commemorative in the subscription series; Perth mint Family of Precious metals 1990 trio cased and platinum 1/20 oz koala 1989 and Hong Kong gold leaf banknote replicas 1000 dollars 1997, all in one carton. FDC. (7) | $900 |
| Lot 207 | Indium medals, proof finish, .999 fine (12), each one a quarter of a troy ounce, with medieval themed images, with certificate from Goldsteins Precious Metals; also one ounce fine bronze ingots (29). FDC. (41) | $90 |
| Lot 208 | Metal ingots, bronze, one troy ounce and one five ounce; copper, proof finish, one troy ounce (28) and one five ounce; zinc, proof finish, one troy ounce (7) and one five ounce. Uncirculated. (39) | $100 |
| Lot 209 | Silver bar, minted finish, two troy ounces, .999 fine, image of an American buffalo either side. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 210 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9998 silver half kilo ingot, stamped 500.0, 9998 silver. Dark toned, extremely fine. | $480 |
| Lot 211 | Minted gold ingot, Credit Suisse one ounce 999.9 fine gold. In Ingotcard, uncirculated. | $2,100 |
| Lot 212 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold one ounce ingot. Extremely fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 213 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold one ounce ingot. Extremely fine. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 214 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold one ounce ingot. Extremely fine. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 215 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold one ounce ingot. Extremely fine. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 216 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold two ounce ingot, numbered 19982 on reverse. Extremely fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 217 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold two ounce ingot, numbered 15726 on reverse. Extremely fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 218 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold two ounce ingot, numbered 22531 on reverse. Extremely fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 219 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold two ounce ingot, numbered 15727 on reverse. Uncirculated. | $4,400 |
| Lot 220 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold two ounce ingot, numbered 19915 on reverse. Extremely fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 221 | Australian Bullion Co Pty Ltd, ABC, 9999 fine gold two ounce ingot, numbered 22549 on reverse. Extremely fine. | $4,400 |
| Lot 222 | Gold ingot, ABC, one ounce fine gold. Uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 223 | Gold ingot, ABC, one ounce fine gold. Uncirculated. | $2,100 |
| Lot 224 | Gold ingots, ABC, one ounce fine gold; Perth mint, one ounce fine gold. Uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 225 | Gold ingots, ABC, one ounce fine gold. Uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 226 | Jade bangle, grey white jade bangle (59mm inside measurement). Uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 227 | Cufflinks, features small cultured pearl with white gold fittings (18ct; tot wt 3.83g), by Hardy Bros, in a fitted hinge lidded case by Hardy Bros, Australia. Extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 228 | Ladies jewellery, one pair of earrings marked 8kt, others with pearl attachments, tot wt 19.12g, some plated. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 229 | Ornamental brooch, in pewter (39x35mm) pin backed, with stag's head and a small crucifix above. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 230 | Ladies gold necklace, 18ct, of fine links, set with an attractive Australian opal of oval form, (11.90g). Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 231 | Middle East, 20th century, gold necklace, 9ct, of waved design with central terminal, all constructed of complex and delicate filigree work, (20.07g weight). Extremely fine. | $480 |
| Lot 232 | Diamond Set Gold Choker Necklace, in 18 ct (total wt 19.73g; 42cm length), set with a single 0.50ct round diamond on segmented gold links. Extremely fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 233 | Ladies Aquamarine and gold bracelet, set in 9ct gold, with three triangular aquamarine stones set between gold links, (12.65g), 18.5cm long. Extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 234 | Ladies Diamond and Gold Tennis Bracelet, with 10 brilliant cut diamonds, two smaller diamonds beside each stone, set in 18ct gold, (total wt 15.48g). Good extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 235 | Ladies dress rings, 18ct gold, various styles set with circular diamonds, square amethyst, oval topaz, (tot wt 24.61g). Very fine. (5) | $1,100 |
| Lot 236 | Diamond engagement ring, features a solitaire brilliant round cut diamond (1.51ct; size 7.35-7.40x4.49mm), colour D, clarity IF, laser inscribed, 'GIA 2183075022', claw set with upswept shoulders and half round band in 18ct gold, total wt 4.58g, inside band stamped 750, CP, kangaroo head. In lacquered timber case lined with plush padded cream vinyl interior, good extremely fine. | $21,000 |
| Lot 237 | Men's gold ring, stamped 750 (14.1g). Very good. | $700 |
| Lot 238 | Gold fob chain, 9ct (45.49g, 44cms in length) by Dunklings. Fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 239 | Gold chain, 14ct (54.6g, 62cm in length). Fine. | $2,000 |
| Lot 240 | Ladies Jewellery items including, 9ct gold chain section, (11.67g); 9ct gold fob watch (20.84g tot wt); Titus gold plated ladies watch; gold plated bangle; Omega steel and gold plated ladies watch; paste earrings. Fine - very fine. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 241 | Gold plated silver charm, 'Blinky Bill' (19.69g). Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 242 | Assortment of jewellery and pens, including a gold, opal and diamond ladies ring, 9ct, religious amulets, 9ct and 18ct; other 9ct jewellery attachments; cultured pearl necklace, with 14ct gold and sapphire clasp, also earrings and brooch; framed display of nine 4th century Roman bronze coins. Very fine. (20+) | $2,000 |
| Lot 243 | An assortment of coins, medals, tokens and jewellery, gold rings (2 set with opal, other citrine) opals (6) and a pearl necklace, gold heart charm and chain set with opal, coins include three Roman bronze, Constantine (2), Constantius; Morocco bronze (3), 1797 penny, others (12); Casino and other token medelets (12), 1966 RAM one & two cents set. Poor - Uncirculated. (45) | $380 |
| Lot 244 | Costume jewellery, assorted sack of items including an amber necklace, low silver bracelet, stone necklaces, paste, coral, glass, mostly necklaces. Very fine. (10+) | $60 |
| Lot 245 | Early 18th century gilt brass cased verge fusee pocket watch, movement signed by George Graham, London, numbered 339, with pierced and engraved balance clock, ornately engraved gilt dial, gilt Roman numerals, 45mm diameter, case 51mm diameter. Very fine and rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 246 | Gent's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Date Yacht-Master Chronometer Wristwatch, automatic in stainless steel case, silver dial with gold luminous indicator's at 5 minute intervals, gold luminous hands and gold luminous dot on second hand, date window, bi-directional Turn o Graph top, stainless steel Oyster bracelet with Oysterlock clasp, 16622 on back which dates it to 2000. Appears to be in working order, nearly uncirculated. | $10,000 |
| Lot 247 | Gent's Rolex Oyster Perpetual Datejust Chronometer Wristwatch, automatic in stainless steel and 18ct gold case, gold dial with gold indicator bars at 5 minute intervals, gold hands and seconds hand, date window, bi-directional Turn o Graph top, stainless steel and 18ct gold bracelet, c1990s manufacture. Appears to be in working order, glass cover cracked and bracelet needs re-attaching at one end, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $4,600 |
| Lot 248 | Gent's Rolex Cellini Wristwatch, wind up in 18ct gold case, gold dial with gold bar indicators at 5 minute intervals, black hands, fitted with a mesh style 18ct gold bracelet. Appears to be in working order, extremely fine. | $3,400 |
| Lot 249 | Gent's Rolex Cellini Wristwatch, automatic in 18ct white gold case, blue and black dial with diamond indicators at the three lower quarter hours, white gold hands, fitted with a mesh style stainless steel bracelet. Appears to be in working order, good very fine. | $2,400 |
| Lot 250 | Gent's wrist watch, Omega automatic in 9ct square gold case by Dennison Watch Case Co Ltd (tot wt including strap 34.02g), fawn coloured hands, white face with number indicators at 5 minute intervals, subsidiary seconds dial, black patterned leather strap. Some dents on back cover, otherwise appears to be in working order, very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 251 | Gentlemens wristwatch, Juhgans, 17 Jewels, made in Germany, Special USA band gold plated and stainless steel with date; another by ADEC, Quartz gold plated watch and band, water resistant in case of issue. The first in working order, very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 252 | Gentleman's Wrist Watch, .375 gold, inscribed 'To Jim/from Nan/22.2.48', no band, by Dunklings. Very good. | $80 |
| Lot 253 | Gent's Pagol Wristwatch, manual wind in golden coloured and stainless steel case, with textured silver dial with gold hands and gold indicator bars at 5 minute intervals, golden coloured stainless steel bracelet. Not working, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 254 | Gent's Seiko Wristwatch, quartz model 7430-6000 (c1992 vintage), in octagonal golden coloured and stainless steel case, with black dial and gold hands, XII at top is only time indicator, golden coloured and stainless steel bracelet. Working order unknown as probably needs a battery, stains on the bracelet and a few on watch case need cleaning, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 255 | Gent's Seiko Wristwatch, quartz in golden coloured and stainless steel case, model number 8620-5090, with textured gold dial with gold hands and gold indicator bars at 5 minute intervals, golden coloured mesh stainless steel bracelet. Working order unknown as probably needs a battery, some toning of the band where it attaches to watch case, otherwise extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 256 | Georgian silver vinaigrette, George III, 1811, hallmarked for Birmingham by maker L&C (Lea & Clark), floral engraved lid and back cover with engraved leaves. Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 257 | USA cigarette case, in nickel silver, features front of a Federal Reserve one hundred dollars Series of 1948 banknote on lid and the back of the same banknote on the back cover; also a P&O Line, London painted souvenir miniature life belt from the ship Chusan, dated 1968 and bearing the locations of Darwin, Penang, P.Swettenham (Port Swettenham, Malaysia), Singapore, Fremantle, Albaney (sic) and Melbourne. Very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 258 | Meerschaum pipe, two horses as ornate decorations, in case; souvenir pen 40th Anniversary of Moon Landing (2009) cased; Gross biro Columbus Line cased. Fine - extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 259 | Scotland, highland plaid badge in nickel silver(61x79mm), features a polished stone shield, this with affixed rampant lion left with beads and wreath around and with crown at top with a small cross above and this with suspension loop with small leaf attached, reverse marked 'Aurora 409'; vintage pair of Scottish piper and a dancer in white metal (approx 32mm high), both pin-backed and attached by a chain (10cm long). Very fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 260 | Vintage compass, c1910s-20s, in blackened brass, rotating green direction plate, with hinged range finder and locking cover, in fitted leather cover with shoulder strap, the cover marked in ink, 'C.P.Rich/Court House/Birdsville/Diamantina/River'; together with two pocket diary's, one for 1925 compliments of J. & J.Colman Limited and the other one for 1926 compliments of Spicers & Delmold Limited, both with extensive notes and other loose notes, the 1925 identification page marked, 'C.P.Rich, 20 Hampton Road, Fremantle or H M Customs, Geraldton, WA', the other for 1926 marked, 'C.P.Rich, 20 Hampton Rd, Fremantle or H M Customs'. Fine. (lot) | $180 |
| Lot 261 | Victorian, horn handled, silver plate mounted carving set, consisting of two carving knives, two carving forks and a sharpening steel, the plain steel blades of the carving knives have a sabre style, broad incurved shaped form, incorporating the maker's mark 'James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield' to the anterior surface, carved horn handles with silverplate mounts, housed in a custom box with a silver dedicatory plate reading "Presented To/Mr Alec Cadger/By The Residents Of/Evandale Junctn/Jany 3rd 1911". Extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 262 | Vintage Baby Spoon and Pusher set, in EPNS, with hallmark of CW and an acorn, made in England, in a fitted case marked for Dunklings, Jewellers and Watchmakers, Melbourne. Fine. | $20 |
| Lot 263 | Chinese Silver Presentation Ornamental Boat or 'Junk', hand made, on hand carved wooden base, 230mm long from bow to stern x 200mm high from bottom of base, with detachable silver parts including, sails, cannons, crew, oars, flags etc., inscribed on top of wheel house 'To/W. Smith/from/colleagues Shanghai/1909'. Very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 264 | Souvenir spoons, 20th century, all EPNS, mostly Australian towns, enamelled images in the end pieces. Very fine, a few loose enamel pieces. (41) | Passed in |
| Lot 265 | Two volumetric flasks, 50ml and 200ml, German manufacture in amber glass; German thermometer manufactured 1940. Very Fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 266 | China, Qing style, 20th century, yellow porcelain bird and cherry blossom bowl, of graduated circular design with lightly flared rim, yellow ground with flying and perching grey birds on a cherry tree in blossom, character signed at base, (160mm diameter). Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 267 | China, 20th century, blanc de Chine brush pot, buff colour glaze, with dragons and fish among the waves of a stylised ocean, Wang Bingrong mark to base, (110mm high). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 268 | Lin Fengmian (1900-1991), Chinese artist, c1980, oil on canvas, Autumn scene with mountains, houses and trees in flame colours, signed at bottom right, (31cm x 25cm / 48cm x 45cm framed). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 269 | Pair of replica English flintlock pistols, 20th century, iron, steel and brass construction, mechanisms and ram rods intact. Very fine. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 270 | French Fire Brigade, 19th century, brass helmet, with helmet plate reading "Sapeurs Pompiers de Chatenay", 2 part brass helmet, with low comb central ridge, and separate plume holder including plume, chinstrap and liner. A few dents, otherwise very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 271 | French Cannes Film Festival Advertising Awards, Lion Trophy, first prize gilt model, on marble base, the lion marked 800 silver by Miracoli, silver plaque inscribed XXXIV Festival International du Film Publicitaire, Cannes 1987, unawarded to recipient, (115mm x 85mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 272 | French Cannes Film Festival Advertising Awards, Lion Trophy, second prize silver model, on marble base, the lion marked 800 silver by Miracoli, silver plaque inscribed XXXIII Festival International du Film Publicitaire, Cannes 1986, unawarded to recipient, (110mm x 75mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $1,700 |
| Lot 273 | French Cannes Film Festival Advertising Awards, Lion Trophy, third prize bronze model, on marble base, the lion probably by Miracoli, assumed to be XXXIV Festival International du Film Publicitaire, Cannes 1987, (115mm x 80mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 274 | Irish Advertising Awards Festival, Premier Awards, solid brass plaques (in bronze/silver/gold finish), cast with an image of Mercury, (145mm diameter). Extremely fine and rare. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 275 | Epica, Advertising and Communications Award, Paris, 1990, glass pyramid, highly polished glass with etched logo to the base, (120mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 276 | Bell & Gardner, Rockhampton penny, undated (A.43) by J.C.Thornthwaite. Dark grey brown tone on porous surface, very fine or better and very rare. | $3,800 |
| Lot 277 | Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton penny, undated (A.506). Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $550 |
| Lot 278 | Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691 upset). Very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 279 | Various issues, as per Andrews nos, 2, 3, 77, 378, 401, also Royal Victoria Theatre, Gallery, by J.C.Thornthwaite. Very good - good very fine. (6) | $380 |
| Lot 280 | Various issues, as per Andrews nos, 11, 133, 243, 273, 287, 326 and 650. Very good - good very fine. (7) | $220 |
| Lot 281 | Various issues, as per Andrews nos 49, 123, 237, 307, 392, 438, 469, 505, in 2x2 holders, described. Very good - very fine. (8) | $380 |
| Lot 282 | Germany, Kreuzer Emden (1920-35), kantine token for ten pfennig in brass (19mm). Very fine and scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 283 | Germany, S.M.S. Konigsberg (1907-15), kantine token for two hundred pfennig in brass (30mm). Small punch mark on reverse showing through to obverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 284 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps threepence, camps not double entered. Red uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 285 | Australian checks, neatly arranged in an album and fully described, highlights are Gunsler's Cafe (5 different), Stock Exchange Club Melbourne 6d - 10/- (7), Thomas Dixon, MArcus Clarke Bon Maiche Barney Allen licky farthing. Fine - extremely fine. (163) | $550 |
| Lot 286 | Amusement tokens, Luna Park 1930s-1940s all different, sold with descriptive leaflet. (20) | $60 |
| Lot 287 | Milk and ice cream tokens, assorted types, also other checks and minor coins and medalets. (approx 250) | $500 |
| Lot 288 | Victoria, Armstrong Shoe Mart, tokens assorted issues in various metals. Fine - good extremely fine. (174) | $300 |
| Lot 289 | George III, 'Resolution and Adventure' or 'Otaheite' medal in platina with brass pin inserted in top-edge for suspension or wearing, 1772, a distribution medal token by Cook of his second voyage. Even wear, good fine and rare. | $8,000 |
| Lot 290 | Convict token, on a British 1797 cartwheel penny completely shaved smooth on both sides, stipple engraved, "Dear Brother/s And Si/sters Fo/rget M/e Not K/eep Thi/s In", on the other side "Reme/mbran/ce Of JW/Transpo/rted 10/Years/1841". Good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 291 | Convict token, on a George III halfpenny shaved smooth on one side and engraved, "H.F/Remember/Me Till I/Come Back/From Sydney/E.M.L.C". Fine. | $300 |
| Lot 292 | Melbourne Exhibition, 1854, W.Barclay, Struck In The Building, in Ovens River tin (38mm) (C.1854/3), dies by W.Barclay, struck by Reginald Scaife for W.J.Taylor. Small spot on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated with mint lustre and very scarce in this condition. | $380 |
| Lot 293 | Melbourne Exhibition, 1854, W.Barclay, Struck In The Building, in bronze (38mm) (C.1854/3), dies by W.Barclay, struck by Reginald Scaife for W.J.Taylor. A few small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine and very scarce in this condition. | $460 |
| Lot 294 | Port Phillip Farmers Society, Instituted 1848, in silver (51mm), by Arnoldi, reverse inscribed, 'Honey/First Prize/to/Mr Wm Wilson/1858'. Surface marks and edge bumps, otherwise very good. | $200 |
| Lot 295 | Burke & Wills, 1861, in white metal (38mm) (C.1861/1), by E.A. Sc T.S.M. (designed by Ernst Altmann and minted by Thomas Stokes). Edge nicks, otherwise very good and scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 296 | New South Wales Prize Exhibitors medal, 1862 (London) in silver (76mm), by W.Kullrich, edge inscribed, 'John Campbell Esq. Services'. A few small marks on cheek, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 297 | International Exhibition London, Products of Queensland, 1862, in silver (64mm) (BHM2748), by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, reverse inscription, 'Queensland Offers/Her First Fruits/To Britain', unnamed as issued. Edge nicks and some marks in reverse field, otherwise very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 298 | Licensed Boatman, Sydney, 1863, badge in silver (oval 55x62mm), in the centre is inscribed the license number '98' and below Sydney is inscribed the recipient's name, 'Thomas Fielder', with two securing loops on reverse, one near the top edge and one near the bottom edge, reverse inscribed, 'Presented/by G Hall junr/as a Mark of Esteem/March 2nd 1863'. Good very fine and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 299 | Australasian Holy Catholic Guild Of S.Mary and S.Joseph, 1863, Founded by His Grace John Bede, Count Polding, First Archbishop of Sydney, in brass (55mm) (C.1863/1), by C.Jehotte, with ring top suspension. Spotty toning, otherwise good fine and very scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 300 | Exhibition Of Colonial Products, Brisbane, Queensland, 1866, in bronze (64mm), obverse by J.S.Wyon, reverse by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, Pinches die numbers 195A and 196A, unnamed as issued. Some oxidation marks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $480 |
| Lot 301 | Ballaarat District Exhibition, 1866, in bronze (38mm), no maker, unnamed. Some spotty toning and very small edge nicks, otherwise very fine and rare. | $240 |
| Lot 302 | Visit Of The Duke Of Edinburgh, H.M.S. Galatea, 1867, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867/1), by T.Stokes, Melbourne, holed for suspension, obverse with triangular motif border. Some spotting and very minor edge nicks and small nick in exergue on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 303 | Visit Of The Duke Of Edinburgh, H.M.S. Galatea, 1867, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867/2), by T.Stokes, Melbourne, holed for suspension, obverse with scrolled border. Very minor edge nicks, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $160 |
| Lot 304 | Visit Of The Duke Of Edinburgh, H.M.S. Galatea, 1867-8, in white metal (47mm) (C.1867-8/1), by T.Stokes, Melbourne, holed for suspension, obverse with triangular motif border. Toning and a few light scratches, otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 305 | The Duke Of Edinburgh Medal, undated (c1867), in silvered (38mm) (C.T/3), by Stokes & Martin. Some toning and spotting, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 306 | Queensland Pastoral Society, Springsure, in silver (51mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Banana Branch/To/Thomas Gillespie Esq./for the best pen/of Five Colonial-bred Rams/under twelve months./1868.'. Dark toned, surface marks on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 307 | Penola Pastoral Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1870, in silver (47mm), by J.M.W. (Joachim Mathias Wendt, Adelaide), reverse inscribed, 'Mrs McArthur/best salt Butter'. Edge nicks and some scratches on reverse, otherwise toned very fine and scarce, only 25 silver medals awarded. | $550 |
| Lot 308 | Agricultural Society of New South Wales, Practice with Science, 1870, prize medal in bronze (89mm) by Hardy Brothers, London & Sydney, inscribed on reverse 'Messrs Rowlands/&/ Lewis/(Class) 798/No.2276/1870'. With minor edge nicks, nearly extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 309 | Australian Natives Association, Sandridge Branch No.28, 1871, in silver (22mm) (C.1871/1, this medal), by Stokes and Martin, pierced hole at top for ring suspension, reverse inscribed, 'M.H.Carslile/5/12/83.'. Dark toned very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 310 | To Commemorate The Opening Of The Victorian Exhibition, 1872, in bronze (47mm) (C.1872/3), by Stokes & Martin, Medalists (sic), Melbourne. A few light surface marks, traces of mint lustre, extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 311 | Port Phillip, Australia, 1853, in gilt (22mm) (C.1872/6, this medal), note that Carlisle states the date as 1855 but it is actually 1853 on the medal). Surface spotting on obverse, otherwise virtually uncirculated and very rare. | $950 |
| Lot 312 | International Exhibition Victoria, 1873, prize medal in silver (47mm) by J.Hogarth and Stokes & Martin, edge impressed 'Jos.Porta, Bellows'. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 313 | The Victoria Medal, undated (c1873), in bronze (38mm) (C.T/3c), by Stokes & Martin. Toned, a few oxidation spots, otherwise good very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 314 | Queensland Intercolonial Exhibition, 1876, in white metal (38mm) (C.1876/4), design by JH (Julius Hogarth), struck by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne. A small dig on obverse and some very minor edge nicks, otherwise good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $170 |
| Lot 315 | Melbourne Intercolonial Exhibition, Australasia 1875, Philadelphia 1876, commemoration medal in white metal (38mm) by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne (C.1876/1). Extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 316 | Melbourne Exhibition, Commemoration Medal, Australasia 1875, Philadelphia 1876, in white metal (38mm) (C.1876/1), by Stokes and Martin, Melbourne. A few light colour streaks, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $180 |
| Lot 317 | Queensland Intercolonial Exhibition, (Brisbane), 1876, in white metal (38mm) (C.1876/4), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne. Small dig in obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 318 | Villiers & Heytesbury Agricultural Association, in bronze (38mm), by W.J.Taylor, obverse inscribed, 'Warrnambool', reverse inscribed, '2nd Prize/Awarded To/Frank Tillen/For Best/Single Buggy Horse/Annual Show/October 1876'. Dark toning and a few small oxidation spots, otherwise good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 319 | Drayton & Toowoomba Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Prize Medal in silver (46mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/M.Tansey./Best/Bred Shorthorn Cow./1877.'; another identical but in bronze (46mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/M.Tansey,/Second Prize/Shorthorn Bull, 2 yrs./1877.'. The first with several edge nicks and some contact marks, otherwise good very fine, the second with some mint red, a few minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. (2) | $520 |
| Lot 320 | Metropolitan Intercolonial Exhibition, 1877, New South Wales, in white metal (38mm) (C.1877/2), by Stokes & Martin, Medallists, pierced hole at top. Edge flaw at 7 o'clock, otherwise good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 321 | New South Wales Exhibition, undated (c1877), in white metal (38mm) (cf C.E/8) but probably more likely the obverse is reverse of C.1877/2 and reverse is reverse of C.1876/5 which at the base has, 'Stokes & Martin, Melbourne' whereas the illustration at C.E/8 only has, 'Stokes & Martin'. Good very fine and very scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 322 | International Exhibition Victoria, 1878, Prize Medal, in silver (47mm), by Stokes & Martin, Medallists, edge impressed, 'Mrs Sinclair, Printed Ferns.' A few edge nicks, otherwise toned good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 323 | International Exhibition Victoria, 1878, Prize Medal, in bronze (47mm), by Stokes & Martin, Medallists, edge impressed, 'C. R. Martin, Embroidery.' Toned extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 324 | Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, Ballaarat, 1878, in silver (47mm) (C.1878/1), by E.A.Altmann, edge inscribed, 'C. Stuart.'. Toned very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 325 | W.B & B.P & A. (Wide Bay & Burnett Pastoral & Agricultural) Society, Show 1878, in silver (45mm), by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Mr A.H.Brown's/"Leap Year"/Sec II. Class,49.' Struck from rusty obverse die, some scratching on reverse and a few small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 326 | Victorian Humane Society, Estd 1874, bronze medal 1st type (38mm), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne, unmounted and unnamed. A few minor edge nicks, otherwise toned extremely fine and rare. | $380 |
| Lot 327 | Sydney International Exhibition, M.D.CCC LXXIX (1879), no stop after CCC, in bronze with unofficial gilt finish (76mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/to/G.D.Guthrie/Bendigo Pottery/Sandhurst'. Very fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 328 | Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, lapel badge in bronze and enamel (30mm), no maker, large (17.5mm) button lug back with stem approx 9mm. Small enamel chip at top edge, otherwise good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 329 | Sydney Exhibition, 1879, self awarded prize medal inscribed on a Great Britain, Queen Anne 'Roses and Plumes' silver crown, appears to be second bust type 1707-8, pierced hole for suspension, reverse shaved and re-engraved including with new legend, 'Sidney (sic)/Exhibition/1st Prize/For Hops 1879'. Very good and unusual. | $380 |
| Lot 330 | First International Exhibition, Commemoration Medal N. S. Wales, 1879, in silver (38.5mm) (C.1879/6), no maker (Evan Jones). Some surface marks, hairlines and edge bump, otherwise very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 331 | To Commemorate The Grand National Demonstration , United November 10 1879, in gilt (38mm) (Smith 216; C.1879/8 [this medal]), by Evan Jones, 11 Hunter St, Sydney, reverse, Exhibition Building and at the top, 'Commemoration Medal' and at the bottom, 'N.S.Wales 1879'. Some spotting, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 332 | New South Wales International Exhibition, 1879-1880, in silver (47mm) (C.1879-80/8), by Stokes & Martin Medallists. A few small surface marks and edge nicks, otherwise nicely toned good very fine and scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 333 | N.S.W. International Exhibition, 1879-1880, Stokes & Martin, Die Sinkers & Medallists, in white metal (38mm) (C.1879-80/9), by Stokes & Martin. Edge cut and graffiti on obverse and reverse, otherwise toned good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 334 | ANA (Australian Natives Association), Stawell No.10, sash or ribbon badge, 1880, in silver (unmarked) (ht 56mmx62mm). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 335 | Centenary Of Sunday Schools, Robert Raikes, 1880, Brisbane Sunday School Union, in white metal (44mm) (C.1880/3), pierced hole at top for suspension. Dark toned and aged, otherwise very fine and very scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 336 | Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in silver (51mm), by H.Stokes, edge impressed, 'Right Hon. Viscount Canterbury - For Services'. Good very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 337 | Melbourne International Exhibition, Foundation Stone Commemoration Medal, 1880, in copper (22mm) (C.1880/12), by Royal Mint, Melbourne, unnamed. Small edge bumps, otherwise nearly very fine and unique as Carlisle notes only one issued in copper. | $300 |
| Lot 338 | Peak Downs Pastoral & Agricultural Society, in bronze (46mm), by FB & R (Flavelle Bros. & Roberts), reverse inscribed, 'Best/Ram Hogget/Bred In District/Cochran,/Coldham & Hislop,/Wolfang,/1880'. Very fine. | $290 |
| Lot 339 | Remembrance March 17th, (St Patrick's Day), 1880, in gilt (22mm) (C.1880/13), pierced hole with ring suspension. Some spotting but with some mint bloom and thus scarce, nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 340 | International Exhibition Melbourne, 1880-1881, The Exhibition Medal, in white metal (38mm) (C.1880-81/1), by Stokes & Martin, Melbourne. A few small oxidation spots on reverse and hairlines on obverse and reverse, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 341 | Adelaide (Exhibition), 1881, prize medal in silver (29.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'Sullivan/And Co'. Dark toned and some scratch marks on reverse, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 342 | Adelaide (Exhibition), 1881, prize medal in bronze (29.5mm), no maker, unnamed. Dark toned and some surface marks, otherwise very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 343 | Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, in silver (45mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/H.R.Rutherfords/"Mouse"/Jumping Contest/2nd Prize./June, 1882.'. Dark toned, otherwise good very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 344 | Geelong Exhibition, 1882, Wesleyan Sabbath School, Yarra Street, in white metal (38mm) (C.1882/2), by Stokes & Martin, holed at top for suspension. Good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 345 | Tasmanian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, 1883, in silver (38.5mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'T.D.Martin', edge impressed, 'Shell Necklaces'. Toned good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 346 | City Of South Melbourne Proclaimed, 1883, in silver (38mm) (C.1883/9), by Stokes & Martin, edge naming removed and prize award details removed from top and bottom field on reverse. Brooch fitting removed from obverse, small edge bumps, otherwise toned very fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 347 | Dimboola Rowing Club, 1883, silver trophy cup seated on a tripod of three oars and these on a rock designed base, the cup with engraved decoration around the top edge and on one side is engraved a garter and inside this is inscribed, 'Dimboola Rowing Club/Trial Fours/Queen's Birthday 1883/Won by/G.Graham/No.3'. Toned, very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 348 | Warren Pastoral and Agricultural Association, in silver (45.5mm), by Evan Jones, 9 & 11 Hunter St, Sydney, reverse inscribed, 'Warren/Pastl. & Agricl. Assocn./Awarded to/W.A.Gardiner./for best/Heifer/1 year & under 2./1883.'. Suspension at top edge broken off, a few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine and very rare. | $280 |
| Lot 349 | Parramatta Juvenile & Industrial Exhibition, 1883, in silver (30mm) (C.1883/2), no maker, ring top suspension, edge inscribed, 'Matilda Hawthorne.'. Small edge bump and surface marks, otherwise fine. | $150 |
| Lot 350 | Parramatta Juvenile & Industrial Exhibition, 1883, in bronze (30mm) (C.1883/2), no maker, unnamed. Edge nicks, otherwise nearly very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 351 | Exhibition Melbourne, Victoria's Jubilee, 19 Nov 1884, in gilt (22mm) (C.1884/2), by Stokes & Martin, ring top suspension. Fine. | $80 |
| Lot 352 | Jubilee of Victoria Exhibition, 1884-85, in silver (30mm) (C.1884-5/1), by Stokes & Martin, reverse inscribed, 'G.Alston'. Toned extremely fine and scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 353 | Royal Geographical Society Of Australasia, Queensland, Instituted 1885, James Park Thomson Medal, in bronze (45mm) (C.1885/7), by Allan Wyon. Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 354 | Druids Gala Committee, undated, in silvered (24mm) (not recorded in Carlisle), no maker, pierced hole at top for suspension ring. Spotty toning, otherwise good very fine and scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 355 | Rechabite Jubilee, 1885, in gold (probably 9ct; 7.72g; 22mm) (C.1885/9), by Stokes & Martin, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse, 'IOR' (Independent Order of Rechabites), only 32 issued in gold. Good very fine and rare. | $240 |
| Lot 356 | U.F.B. (United Fire Brigade), Metropolitan Demonstration, 25-5-(18)85, badge in handcrafted silver (33x32mm), no maker, pin-back but pin and catch missing, reverse inscribed, 'Kew V.F.B./1st Prize/Alarm Practice 8 Men/B.Curry'. Dark toned, otherwise very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 357 | Colonial And Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (52mm) (BHM 3209; Eimer 1725), by L.C.Wyon, obverse, bust left of Albert Edward Prince Of Wales Executive President, reverse, open wreath with 5-lines of text, edge inscribed, 'W.Crozier. Moorna. Merino. Wool.'. Some surface marks, otherwise good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 358 | Bendigo Juvenile & Industrial Exhibition, 1886, in gilt (31mm) (C.1886/6a, with obverse of C.1887/86 and reverse of C.1886/6), by Stokes & Martin, unnamed. Much mint lustre, extremely fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 359 | Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, in white metal (39mm) (C.1887/11), by Baddeley & Reynolds, Medalists, London. Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 360 | International Fire Brigade Jubilee, Melbourne, Feb.1887, in gilt bronze (22mm) (C.1887/12), pierced hole at top for suspension ring. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 361 | To Commemorate The Jubilee Of The Reign Of Queen Victoria, 1887, in silver (38.5mm) (C.1887/22), by Stokes & Martin. Nice dark toning, extremely fine and scarce in silver. | $220 |
| Lot 362 | (Queen Victoria's Jubilee), Western District, Victoria, Australia, (1887), in gilded bronze (49x49mm) (C.G/6), by Stokes & Martin, brooch fitting on obverse but pin and securing clip missing. Most gilt missing, some oxidation spots, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 363 | Victoria Jubilee, Albany Western Australia, 1887, in gilt (31mm) (C.1887/45), by Stokes & Martin, ring top suspension. A few small tone spots, otherwise virtually proof-like and very rare in this condition. | $120 |
| Lot 364 | Australia (Centenary), 1888, in silver (51mm) (C.1888/1), struck at Sydney Mint, edge inscribed, 'To John Garlick Parramatta Public School First Prize for Proficiency and Good Conduct'. Edge bump, otherwise nicely toned extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 365 | Australian Centenary, 1888, in bronze (51mm) (C.1888/1), by Amor, unnamed. Dark toned and edge bumps, otherwise fine. | $80 |
| Lot 366 | (Australia's) Centenary, (1888), Captain Cook, in silvered white metal (36x36mm) (C.1888/4), no maker, ring top suspension. Extremely fine and very scarce in white metal | $40 |
| Lot 367 | Centenary Universal Exhibition, Sydney, 1888, prize medal in gilded bronze (39mm) (C.1888/6), by Evan Jones, unnamed. Some toning, spotting and hairlines, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 368 | Centenary Universal Exhibition, Sydney, 1888, in white metal (38.5mm) (cf C.1888/6), variety with several differences including no maker on obverse and reverse with crosses at ends of wreath and lettering in different position. Perhaps a trial, two short cuts on obverse and with tone streaks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 369 | Centenary Universal Exhibition, Sydney, 1888, prize medal in gilded lead (?) (38.5mm) (C.1888/6), by Evan Jones, unnamed, thick planchet (4.5mm) and attempt at milling around obverse edge, perhaps a trial. Surface marks and edge nicks, otherwise very fine and unusual. | $130 |
| Lot 370 | Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) by the Melbourne Mint and Stokes & Martin, edge inscribed 'T.A.Reynolds Esq'. Extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 371 | Australia's Centennial, Melbourne Cup, 1883, in silver (16mm) (C.1883/12a, this piece, with reverse of C.1888/12), by Stokes & Martin, pierced hole at top for suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Tradition'. Some surface sweating, otherwise very fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 372 | Exhibition Of Women's Industries, Sydney, 1888, in silver (39mm) (C.1888/14), by Amor, Sydney. Nicely toned extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 373 | Exhibition Of Women's Industries, Sydney, 1888, in bronze (39mm) (C.1888/14), by Amor, Sydney. Nicely toned, much mint red, good extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $120 |
| Lot 374 | Sir H.B.Loch K.C.B./Arthur Phillip, undated (c1888), in silver (24mm) (unlisted in Carlisle but see C.1888/22, 22b), no maker, ring top suspension. A few small edge nicks, otherwise toned very fine and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 375 | Burke District Pastoral Association, Hughenden, in bronze (38mm), by E.Altmann - Melbourne, reverse inscribed, 'James McLean/1st Prize/Team Of/14 Working Bullocks/The Bona Fide Property/Of One Owner/Two Months Prior To Show/To Be Driven/In A Waggon/On The Ground/1888'. Minor rim nicks and stains and small oxidation spot on reverse edge, otherwise good very fine and scarce. | $1,500 |
| Lot 376 | Peak Downs Pastoral & Agricultural Society, undated (c1880s), in bronze (46mm), by RC.F (Robert Capner, Fecit) for F.B.&.R. (Flavelle Brothers & Roberts), unnamed. Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 377 | Centennial International Bazaar, Atheneum (Club), 1888-9, 6d voucher token in gilded (22mm) (C.1888-9/8). Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $50 |
| Lot 378 | Broken Hill Silver Mine, Mining Exhibition, 1890, in bronze (24mm) (C.1890/1), no maker, ring top suspension. Very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 379 | Broken Hill Silver Mine, Mining Exhibition, 1890, in white metal (19mm) (C.1890/1a), no maker. Much mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 380 | Broken Hill Silver Mine, Mining Exhibition, 1890, in white metal (16mm) (C.1890/1a), no maker, pierced hole at top for suspension. Much mint bloom, surface marks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 381 | New South Wales University Of Sydney, Prize Medal in silver (42mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Senr Public Examn/1891/English/Edwin Cuthbert Hall'. Edge nicks and surface marks on reverse, one time cleaned, otherwise very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 382 | Tasmanian Exhibition, 1891-2, in silver (23mm) (C.1891-2/2), no maker (F.W.Stewart), unnamed. Hairlines, otherwise nicely toned extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 383 | Arts And Crafts Exhibition, Sydney Architect(ura)l Association, 1892, in silver (24mm) (C.1892/1), pierced hole at top for suspension ring. A few dark tone marks, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 384 | Arts And Crafts Exhibition, Sydney Architect(ura)l Association, 1892, in gilt bronze (24mm) (C.1892/1). A few dark tone spots, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 385 | St Andrew's College, Sandhurst, Dux medal in silver (38mm), reverse inscribed, 'Philip Timothy Putnam/1892'. Toned extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 386 | N.S.W. Loco Engine Drivers, Firemen & Cleaners Association, (N.S.W.L.E.D.F. & C.A.), 1892, badge in silver (29x36.5mm) (Smith 496), by W.J.Amor, Sydney, ring top suspension, obverse impressed, 'L', reverse impressed, '4', both impressions below suspension loop. Very good and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 387 | C.P & A.S (Clarence Pastoral & Agricultural Society), in handcrafted voided silver (35x35mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, '1st Prize/For/Stuffed Birds/Awarded To/J.Williams'. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 388 | Royal Humane Society Of Australasia, bronze medal with ribbon and pin-back suspender, reverse inscribed, 'John Francis Flewell Smith/4th. February/1893', in original case of issue and with gold blocking on the lid, 'Presented By/The Royal Humane Society/Of Australasia/To/John Francis Flewell Smith/17th May 1892'. Toned good very fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 389 | Royal Humane Society Of Australasia, bronze medal with ribbon and brooch buckle bar, reverse inscribed, 'Ernest Nunn/4th. February/1893', in original case of issue but with leather covering removed. Toned extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 390 | Australian Widows' Fund, Union Is Strength, Member badge in gold (tested as 9ct; 5.44g; 22mm), reverse inscribed, 'S.J.Bird' and at the base, '(Policy No.) 5045.'. Suspension removed at top, otherwise very good. | $180 |
| Lot 391 | S.A.Primitive Methodist Missionary Society, 1894, in white metal (29mm) (C.1894/1), pierced hole at top for suspension. Very fine and scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 392 | Exhibition of Mining Machinery, Victoria, undated (1894), First Award, in gilt (31mm), by Blashki & Sons, unnamed. Edge cuts and bumps, pin-back fitted but now removed, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 393 | St Patrick's Cathedral Melbourne, Cathedral Fair Prize Medal, 1894, a circular medal in the centre of a cross, in gold (tested as 15ct; 6.18g; 33x31mm), no maker, reverse with 'Bene/Merenti' (Latin for Well Deserving) in centre, with ring top suspension hole. Good very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 394 | NSW Athletic Assn, Public Schools, in bronze (51mm), by W.J.Amor 1895 S.G.S (Sydney Grammar School) in case of issue; also medalets and checks (21) including silver property pencil holder issued by AMP in 1930. Very good - uncirculated. (23) | $120 |
| Lot 395 | Queensland International Exhibition, 1897, Diamond Jubilee, prize medal in gilt (45mm) (C.1897/9), by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed, 'Miss F.Murray/Display/of Floral Work'. Extremely fine and very rare in this condition for an awarded medal, only 20 issued. | $400 |
| Lot 396 | Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Municipality Of Brisbane, 1897, in gold (9ct; 6.35g; 22mm) (C.1897/13), by Stokes & Sons, variety with no ring top suspension. Very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 397 | Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, Shire of Ararat, 1897, in gold (tests as 22ct; 7.85g; 22mm) (C.1897/15), by Stokes & Sons, scroll and ring top suspension, the loop very worn. Good fine and rare in gold. | $440 |
| Lot 398 | United Sunday Schools Demonstration, Victoria, 1897, in silver (31mm) (C.1897/71a), not recorded in this metal by Carlisle, by Stokes & Sons. Thin scratches in centre of reverse, otherwise nicely toned nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 399 | Eastern Downs Horticultural & Agricultural Asson, Warwick, in silver (31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, '1897/(Awarded To)/Mrs Burrell/(For)/Display/Fancy Work'. Dark toned, a few very minor edge nicks and surface marks, otherwise very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 400 | Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in white metal (39mm) (C.1897/89), by Spink & Son, London, ring top suspension, with original box of issue; Mount Morgan Centenary of the First Discovery of Gold, Rockhampton Coin Club, 1982, in bronze (40mm) (C.1982/21), with original small folder of issue. The first with mint bloom, good extremely fine, the second uncirculated. (2) | $20 |
| Lot 401 | School badges, Maryborough Grammar School, in silver and enamel, by Flavelles, pin-back; Maryborough State High School OGA, in silver and enamel, pin-back; T (?) G H S (Girls' High School), handcrafted voided letters in silver (?), with two loops on back; unidentified handcrafted badge in silver, pin-back, obverse inscribed in centre, 'Ora et/Labora/M.C/Warwick/1898' (possibly Ora et Labora M (?) College, Warwick in Queensland). Fine - very fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 402 | Australia's Commonwealth, 1899, in gold and enamel (tests as 9ct; 5.51g; 22.5mm) (C.1899/1 but modified), the reverse legend has been removed and replaced with an inscribed legend, 'H.Wirth, President, Shire of Marong', ring top suspension. Very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 403 | "Larpent" Jubilee, 1899, In Commemoration of the 60th (see note) Anniversary of the Anchoring in Corio Bay 28 June 1849, in aluminium (31mm) (C.1899/9a), by Stokes & Sons. Some hairlines, otherwise virtually uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 404 | All Nations Fair, Broken Hill, 1899, struck uniface in silver (31mm) (C.1899/13, this medal), by Stokes & Sons, pierced hole for suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Souvenir'. Hairlines on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 405 | Western Australian Industrial Exhibition, Perth, 1899, Exhibition Souvenir in silver (19mm) (C.1899/14, this medal, see note), no maker (Stokes & Sons), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'HH'. Very fine | $220 |
| Lot 406 | Hero Of Mafeking, British Transvaal War, 1899-00, in silver (31mm) (C.1899-00/21) by Stokes & Sons, obverse, facing bust of Lt-Gen Baden-Powell, reverse, Deniliquin Town Hall, pierced hole at top with ring suspension. Hairlines, otherwise toned extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 407 | First Sydney Company of "The Boys' Brigade" in Australia, Hon. President's Medal, 1899-00 and 1900-1901, in silver (39x40mm), by W.Kerr, ring top suspension with ribbon bar inscribed, 'Best-Behaviour', inscribed on obverse to, 'Stanley Warren'. Some tone spots on bar and hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 408 | An Aboriginal breast plate or gorget in brass, 20th century, inscribed 'Major General Latouche/Tambo Barcoo/Queensland', with inscription surrounded by a scrolled design, crescent-shaped, flat in vertical plane, with a chain attached at each apex, left apex engraved with an emu and the right apex engraved with a kangaroo, both of which face outwards, 9 cm wide, 21 cm long. Very fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 409 | G.A.M.P. (Gympie Agricultural Mining & Pastoral) Society Show, 1900, prize fob medal handcrafted in voided gold (9ct; 8.37g; 33x41mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/J.W.Howden Esq/For/Best Collections/Queensland/Manufacturers'. Nearly extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 410 | British Transvaal War, Good Luck To Australian Bushmen, 1900, in gilt (23mm) (C.1900/3), pierced hole for suspension; Australian Empire Day Celebrations, c1900, in gilt (23mm) (C.A/10); Welcome USA, July 1925, in gilt (34x26mm) (C.1925/5); Fifty Years Commonwealth of Australia, 1951, in bronze (31mm) (C.1951/6); The Agricultural Societys Show, Souvenir of Show, undated (KC), in gilt (31mm), ring top suspension; also unidentified pendant, uniface, in gilt (21mm), ring top suspension, obverse features a helmeted head and bust of a Roman era soldier to right. Fine - good very fine. (6) | $40 |
| Lot 411 | V R (Victorian Railways), Member Railway Construction and Property Board, pass handcrafted in voided gold (9ct; 4.87g; 22mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension but this mostly missing. Fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 412 | Port Phillip Stevedores Association, c1900, badge in gilt and blue enamel (24mm) (Smith 532), by Wittenbach & Co, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'R/18'. Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 413 | Australian Commonwealth, First Parliament Opened, 1901, in gold (15ct; 13.77g; 28x35mm), another in silver (28x35mm) (C.1901/2) (2), by Stokes & Sons, ring top suspensions. Very good; fine. (2) | $820 |
| Lot 414 | Commonwealth Of Australia, Sydney, 1901, in gilt (32mm) (C.1901/14), only recorded in this finish by Carlisle without Sydney on reverse, unnamed. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 415 | The State of Queensland, 1901, in gilt (31mm) (C.1901/37), ring top suspension with ribbon; Coronation George V and Mary, Commonwealth Celebrations, 1911, in gilt (23mm) (C.1911/2), ring top suspension with ribbon; Royal National Assn, 1931, badge in gilt and enamel, by Bishop's, Brisbane, pin-back, reverse numbered 2982. Very fine - good very fine. (3) | $20 |
| Lot 416 | State Of Queensland, 1901, in bronze (31mm) (C.1901/37a, with obverse of C.1897/42, variety with diamond stops, and reverse of C.1901/37), pierced hole at top for ring suspension. A few small carbon spots, otherwise toned extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 417 | To Commemorate The Establishment Of The Commonwealth Of Australia, 1901, in antique bronze (44mm) (C.1901/39), by W.J.Amor, Sydney, obverse, Captain Cook left, reverse, Henry Parkes, The Father of Federation half facing. A later striking, near uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 418 | To Commemorate The Establishment Of The Commonwealth Of Australia, 1901, in bronze (44mm) (C.1901/39), by W.J.Amor, Sydney, obverse, Captain Cook left, reverse, Henry Parkes, The Father of Federation half facing. A few small spots, otherwise toned extremely fine and a scarce original striking. | $120 |
| Lot 419 | Federated Australia Commonwealth Proclaimed, 1901, in 9ct rose gold frame with plastic cover on obverse and reverse, medal struck in gold (9ct; tot wt 2.11g; 19mm) (C.1901/59), ring top suspension. Some edge bumps to frame, medal appears to be extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 420 | Federation pendant, 1901, in voided gold and enamel (9ct; 1.89g; 22mm), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'RML'. Solder marks on reverse where pin-back removed, otherwise very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 421 | Federated Ironmoulders Of Australia, N.S.W. District, 1901, commemorative medalet in silver (22mm) (Smith 288; C.1901/61), pierced hole for suspension. Edge nicks, otherwise toned good very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 422 | Australian Industrial Exhibition, Ballarat, 1901, presentation fob in gold (15ct; 12.55g; 26mm) (C.1901/64, this piece), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Comr./W.H.Kingsbury'. Fine and rare. | $680 |
| Lot 423 | Australian coat-of-arms, undated (c1901), fob/pendant in voided yellow and rose gold (9ct; 1.77g; 22mm), no maker, ring and scroll top suspension. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 424 | Sydney Cricket Ground, 1901-2, member's badge in gilt and enamel (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse impressed, '111' and inscribed, 'W.J Dunn'. Good very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 425 | Victorian Gold Jubilee Exhibition, Bendigo, 1901-2, in gold and enamel (15ct; 11.48g; 25mm) (C.1901-2/4, this one), no maker, scroll and ring top for suspension, obverse, a kneeling gold miner wearing the traditional miner's red shirt and panning for gold, reverse inscribed, 'G.D.Guthrie/& Co'. Very fine and rare. | $13,500 |
| Lot 426 | Victoria League, badge in gilt and enamel (KC) (22x35mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb(ourne), pin-back. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 427 | Australian Federal Exhibition, 1902-3, medalet 'Struck At The Exhibition Mint' in gold (9ct; 2.29g; 16.5mm) (C.1902-3/1), by Stokes & Sons, ring top suspension. Fine and very scarce in gold. | $120 |
| Lot 428 | Sydney Cricket Ground, 1902-3, member's badge in gilt and enamel (27x27mm), no maker, ring top suspension with stick-pin, reverse impressed, '1414' and inscribed, 'A.J.Noyes.'. Very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 429 | Geelong Fire Brigade Jubilee Demonstn (Demonstration), 1854-1904, in gilt bronze (22mm) (C.1904/3), by Stokes & Sons, pierced hole at top for ring suspension. Toned good very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 430 | P.R.F. (Pioneer River Farmers') Association. A.P.And I. (Agricultural, Pastoral and Industrial) Show, Mackay, in silver (31mm), by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed, 'A.Conley./1st/Champion/Light Vehicle/1904'. A few edge nicks, otherwise toned extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 431 | Eastern Downs Horticultural & Agricultural Asson, Warwick, in silver (31mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, '1904/Wm Flitcroft/Grade Hfr Under/2 Yrs'. A few light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 432 | (Eight Hour) Jubilee Badge, 1855-1905, in brass (23x28mm) (Smith 237; C.1905/7), by W.Kerr, ring top suspension fitting. Very fine and very rare. | $190 |
| Lot 433 | N.S.W Hurling Association, C.Y.M.C. (Catholic Young Men's Clubs) Competition, 1905, prize fob in gold (9ct; 5.49g; 27x34.5mm), maker's mark, 'ES', ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'N.S.W/Hurling Association/C.Y.M.C./Competition/Won By/St James. H.C./E.Hogan/1905. Very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 434 | Centenary Of Launceston, Tasmania, 1906, in bronze (31mm) (C.1906/2a, a mule with obverse of C.1897/37 and reverse of C.1906/2), by Stokes & Sons, pierced hole for suspension. Toned extremely fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 435 | Ballarat Electric Trams, 1906, members pass, in bronze (21mm) voided with ring top suspension, impressed on reverse 'A.J.Pittard Ballarat East'. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 436 | GWASA (Government Workers' Association of South Australia), All Wrongs To Right . All Rights To Share, 1906, membership badge in silver and enamel (23mm) (cfSmith 118 variety), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension. Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 437 | W.B. & B.P. & A. (Wide Bay & Burnett Pastoral & Agricultural) Society, fob prize medal in handcrafted voided silver (28x36mm), by Wittenbach & Co, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/E.Holcroft./Art/Millinery./1906.'. Toned very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 438 | A.N.A. (Australian Natives Association) Exhibition Melbourne, Australia For The Australians, 1907, in gilt (22mm) (C.1907/1), slightly off centre pierced hole for suspension ring. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 439 | P.R.F. (Pioneer River Farmers') Association. A.P.And I. (Agricultural, Pastoral and Industrial) Show, Mackay, award medal in silver (31mm), by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed, 'C.P.Rich./Tandem./Biddy/& Bohneen./1907'; another identical, reverse inscribed, 'C.P.Rich's/1st Prize/Unicorn Team/Biddy Bohneen,/and Bora/1908', both in cases of issue, the first marked on lid lining in gold blocking, 'F. Riechelmann/Jeweller/Mackay'. Toned uncirculated. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 440 | QFL (Queensland Football League), prize medal in sterling silver (33x25mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, '(Won By)/Wynnum Junr. F.C./(Presented To)/E.Laidlaw./1907'. Dark toned, otherwise very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 441 | Visit of U.S.A. Naval Fleet to Australia, 1908, in gilded (28x31mm) (C.1908/8), no maker, ring top suspension, no 'Welcome' brooch bar. Hairlines and irregular toning, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 442 | Dunlop Rubber Coy, Australasia, Australian Manufactures Exhibition, Sydney, 1908, in rubber (38mm) (C.1908/20), by Dunlop Rubber Coy. Some dark toning on obverse, otherwise very fine for issue. | $60 |
| Lot 443 | A.U.S.N.S.S. Mareeba, (Australasian United Steam Navigation [Co] Steam Ship Mareeba), presentation fob in voided gold (9ct; 10.99g; 34.5x34.5mm), by JB, centre shield inscribed, 'GM', reverse inscribed, 'Presented/to/Mr G Moxey/By The Shipwrecked Crew/of the S.S.Mareeba for/Kindness/Received/31st July 1908.' Very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 444 | MRU (Metropolitan Rugby Union), Premiership Season 1908, prize fob in gold (tested as 9ct; 12.86g; 35x35mm), by W.Kerr, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Won By/Newtown/D.R.F.C./P.McCue'. | $950 |
| Lot 445 | A.B.C. (Annandale Bicycle Club), 1908, prize fob handcrafted in gold (9ct; 3.40g; 23x28mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, 'WTS', reverse inscribed, 'A.B.C./5 Mile Road Race/3rd & Fastest/W.T.Sheppard./25.7.08'. Very fine | $100 |
| Lot 446 | To Commemorate The Opening Of The Childrens Hospital Perth, Western Australia, 1909, in silver (32mm) and another in white metal (32mm) (C.1909/10) (2), no maker, the second with a pierced hole at top for suspension. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 447 | National Agricultural & Industrial Association Of Queensland, Queensland Jubilee, 1859-1909, in silver (46mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Crows Nest Butter/Co Ltd/Butter'. Surface marks and edge nicks, otherwise good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 448 | Queensland Jubilee, 1859-1909, Rockhampton Agricultural Society, in silver (46mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Warren/State Farm/ch Dairy Cow'. Hairlines and some very minor edge nicks, otherwise good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 449 | Queensland Jubilee, 1859-1909, Rockhampton Agricultural Society, in bronze (46mm), by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Dept. Of/Agriculture/& Stock./Champion./Draught Mare/1910'. Some minor edge nicks and some dark spotting, otherwise good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 450 | Henley on Brisbane (Aquatic Carnival), 1909, prize fob in voided handcrafted silver (24x31mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1908 by maker R.A&Co (Rosenthal, Aronson & Co), obverse inscribed, 'Henley/on/Brisbane/20.3.09', reverse inscribed, 'Brisbane 4s/M.Donnollan/2'. Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 451 | Sydney Cricket Ground, 1909-10, member's badge in voided gilt and enamel (20x27.5mm), by Amor, ring top suspension, reverse impressed, '174', and inscribed, 'E.A.Russell.'. Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 452 | Casino Show, 1910, prize fob handcrafted in voided gold (9ct; 4.30g; 25x31mm), no maker, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, 'JB', reverse inscribed, 'Champion/Jersey.Cow./Junior.Bros/Lady Alice'. Toned good very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 453 | Australasian Society Of Engineers, c1900-1910, badge in sterling silver and blue enamel (27mm) (Smith 64), by Amor, scroll and ring top suspension. Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 454 | Royal Shipwreck Relief & Humane Society Of N.S.W., bronze medal with ribbon and brooch bar, reverse inscribed, 'Stanley H.Melvin/for saving Life/Tathra/N.S.W/26 Dec.1910', in original Hardy Bros Ltd case of issue with the name of the Society gold blocked on lid. Toned extremely fine. | $850 |
| Lot 455 | Burnie Fire Brigade, Tasmania, 1910, fob medal handcrafted in gold (9ct; 4.28g; 31x41mm), obverse inscribed, 'AM', reverse inscribed, 'From Burnie/Fire Brigade/To A.Mulley/10-8-10'. Good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 456 | Coronation George V And Mary, Commonwealth Celebrations, June 1911, in gold (9ct; 5.87g; 22.5mm) (C.1911/2), by S&S (Stokes & Sons), ring top suspension. Hairlines, otherwise very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 457 | (Sydney Flying Squadron), presentation fob in gold (tested as 9ct; 11.20g; 25.5mm), swivelling ring top suspension, obverse, racing yacht sailing to right, reverse inscribed, '(Presented By Mark Foy) To/Chris Webb/Of The SFS/Season 1910-11/Since its/Inaguration (sic) (1891)'. Very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 458 | Coastal Eight Hours Celebration Committee, (Western Australia), badge in voided silver and blue enamel (oval 38x30.5mm) (Not recorded in Emblems of Unity by Greg Smith), maker's impressed naming but difficult to read, pin-back. Extremely fine and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 459 | Rockchoppers & Sewer Miners Union Of N.S.W., member badge, uniface in bronze (oval 28.5x19mm) (not recorded in Emblems of Unity by Greg Smith), pierced hole at two sides, impressed number in centre, '404'. Very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 460 | 8 Hours Sports Sydney, 1912, badge in voided sterling silver and light blue enamel (28x35mm) (Smith 240), by A.Saunders, ring top suspension. Good very fine and scarce. | $400 |
| Lot 461 | Australasian Amateur Swimming Championship, 1912, prize medal in gold (15ct; 20.76g; 29.5mm), reverse inscribed, '440 Yards./W.Longworth./1st/7.2.12./Time 5 min.37 sec./Perth. W.A.'. Hairlines, otherwise toned good very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 462 | John Reid & Sons Ld, Tanners, Leather & Bark Merchants, Adelaide, South Australia, Est. 1873, award medal in silver (50mm) (C.1873/5), edge inscribed, 'Awarded to Mr James Lowe. Meadows, March 1912'. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 463 | N.S.D.C (North Sydney Dingey Club), presentation fob in voided gold (9ct; 4.80g; 30mm), ring top suspension, obverse features an inscription of a dingey and above it is the name 'Thelma', reverse inscribed, 'N.S.D.C Presented By Pres. E.Ford to R.Warren Owner/1912-13'. Solder repairs where centre shield attaches to lifebuoy, otherwise very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 464 | Advance Australia, belt buckle, post 1912, in brass (75x59mm), two belt brackets on reverse. Very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 465 | NSWR, Railway Ambulance Corps award cross, reverse with 'Passed 1912' in relief, in silver (36x36mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'A.T.Turner'. Good very fine and scarce type with reverse lettering in relief. | Passed in |
| Lot 466 | Pair: King's Police Medal (GVR type 1); Queensland Police Medal for Merit (EVIIR). The first medal inscribed, 'John Carrig, Const. Queensland Pol.' but with the last three words ruled through or attempt to erase, the second medal unnamed. First medal buffed on reverse and some scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. | $2,600 |
| Lot 467 | The Royal Agricultural And Horticultural Society Of South Australia, undated (1913), in silver (69mm), by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, edge inscribed, 'Awarded To Aust. Implement & House Furn. Co. for Power Pump on Transport. July 1913.' Hairlines and a few scuff marks, otherwise good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 468 | To Commemorate The Centenary Of Australia's First Coinage, (c1913), Holey Dollar & Dump First Australian Coinage, in silver (31mm) (C.T/12), design by A.C. (Alfred Chitty), minted by S. & S. (Stokes & Sons). Heavily toned, otherwise nearly uncirculated and extremely scarce with a mintage of only 50. | Passed in |
| Lot 469 | To Commemorate The Centenary Of Australia's First Coinage, (c1913), Holey Dollar & Dump First Australian Coinage, in gilt (31mm) (C.T/12), design by A.C. (Alfred Chitty), minted by S. & S. (Stokes & Sons). A few small tone spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare in this metal with mintage unknown. | Passed in |
| Lot 470 | Australian Fed. Theatricl Employes Assn (Federated Theatrical Employees Association), 1912-1914, badge in sterling silver and blue and white enamel (23x26mm) (Smith 90), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension. Good very fine and scarce. | $950 |
| Lot 471 | Breadcarters Indusl Fedn (Industrial Federation) of Australia, IBFC, badge in sterling silver and blue enamel (24x28mm) (Smith 198), by Bridgland & King, scroll and ring top suspension. Very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 472 | Cold Storage & Ice Employees Union of N.S.W., 1914, membership badge in aluminium (25mm) (not recorded in Smith), by Miller & Morris, Sydney, pierced hole at two sides for wearing. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 473 | Captain Von Muller, SMS Emden, 1914, in silver (33mm) by M.Ziegler/Grunthal (MH430a; Zietzmann 4054). Toned, good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 474 | SMS Emden, (HMAS Sydney), Captain Von Muller/Emden, 1914 in silver (33mm) (18.14g) by Zeigler/Grunthal (MH.430a). Toned, nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 475 | World War I, POW remembrance (German Internees), 1914-16, medal in silver (24mm) (C.1914-16/1), by H.P., obverse 'Zum/Andenken/An Meine/Kriegsgefangen/Schaft', and, within a map of Australia 'Australien', on reverse '1914-16' (with a punch mark on 6 making it a 5, possibly in attempt to fit a brooch pin), ring top suspension. Very good - fine and rare. | $280 |
| Lot 476 | Imshi Yalla, Dardanelles, 1915, in gold (9ct; 13.04g; 28mm) (C.1915/10), by Amor. Hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and scarce in gold. | $520 |
| Lot 477 | Ryde Football Club, 1915, prize fob in gold (9ct; 5.23g; 29x34mm), by W.Kerr, ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, 'PRW', reverse inscribed, 'R.F.C/P.R.Wicks/Premier/1915'. Very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 478 | Gallipoli, Turkey, Marshall Liman von Sanders Pascha, 18 Dec 1915 - 9 Jan 1916 Saviour of Gallipoli, in 990 fine silver (34mm). Choice uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 479 | Amalgamated Coachmakers' Society, 1900-1915, badge in voided silver and blue enamel (24x25.5mm) (Smith 7), by Miller & Morris, Sydney, scroll and ring top suspension. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 480 | Cabmens Union, 1901-1915, lapel badge in nickel (19mm) (Smith 206), by Miller & Morris, Sydney, with button lug. Good very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 481 | Fire Brigade Employees Union Of N.S.W., 1911-16, badge in voided silver and blue enamel (23mm) (Smith 490, appears to be a variety as Smith records it as having mauve enamel), no maker, with scroll and ring top suspension. Very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 482 | Railway Workers & General Laborers' Assoc Of N.S.W., 1908-1916, badge in sterling silver and blue enamel (27mm) (Smith 562), by Amor, scroll and ring top suspension. Scratch on reverse, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 483 | Sydney Coal Lumpers Union, badge in copper (22x32mm) (Smith 611), no maker, pierced hole top and bottom, reverse numbered, '33'. Good fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 484 | Victorian Police Gold Valour Badge, undated (1916), in 9ct gold and enamel by Bridgland & King, with 9ct gold and enamel suspension brooch bar, reverse of medal inscribed, 'Const Downes/5860'. Good very fine and rare. | $5,000 |
| Lot 485 | Victorian Police Gold Valour Badge, undated (1916), in 9ct gold and enamel by Bridgland & King, with 9ct gold and enamel suspension brooch bar, reverse of medal inscribed, 'Const Bresnan/6068'. Good very fine and rare. | $5,000 |
| Lot 486 | Australia, War Chest For Our Soldiers, 1917, in gold and enamel (9ct; 2.03g; 21mm), no maker, pin-back. Some small edge bumps, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 487 | (Lilywhite Association), In Commemoration Of 1917, in voided sterling silver (22x24.5mm) (Smith 429; C.1917/5), by Trantum, ring top suspension, reverse numbered '773'. Very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 488 | Australian Red Cross Society, probably WWI period, pair of badges, possibly collar badges, in gilt and enamel by Amor, Sydney, each with two lugs on back. Extremely fine and not seen previously. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 489 | B.S.C. (Birchgrove Sailing Club), 1918, prize fob in gold (9ct; 7.84g; 31mm), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'B.S.C./"Irwin"/Scratch Race./Won By/"Ronnie"/E. De Wall./23.2.18.' Very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 490 | E.W.Cole, Cole's Book Arcade Melbourne, This 80th Series, 1918, in silvered (31mm) (C.1918/1), by S&S (Stokes & Sons). Toned extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 491 | Queensland Peace Thanksgiving, November 1918, presentation medal in silver (39mm) (C.1918/8), by C.H. (Chas Handford), reverse, 'Peace with Victory, Justice Triumphant/Presented/By The/Queensland/Government/To' and inscribed, 'A.S.McLelland', edge inscribed 'Piping Contest', pierced at 12 o'clock for suspension. Toned nearly extremely fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 492 | Australia, Returned Sailors & Soldiers Labor League (WWI), badge in gilt and enamel (31x34.5mm), by Bishop, pin-back, reverse numbered 3651, not recorded in Emblems of Unity by Greg Smith. Good very fine and rare. | $60 |
| Lot 493 | Royal Humane Society Of Australasia, bronze medal with buckle suspender, reverse inscribed, 'William Davies/4.4.19', in case of issue with gold blocked details on lid, 'Presented By/The Royal Humane Society/Of Australasia/To/William Davies/4-4-19'. Case with some damage, ribbon damaged, medal heavily toned and with a few small oxidation spots, otherwise good very fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 494 | Voluntary Workers Association, Member badge 1919, in silvered and enamel (23mm), by Amor, Sydney, pin-back; another, Member badge 1919 & 20, in gilt and enamel (25mm), by Amor, Sydney, pin-back. Extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 495 | Australasian Trained Nurses Assocn, badge in sterling silver and enamel (30x30mm), by Flavelle, pin-back, reverse inscribed, 'Mary M.Simpson/13.Feb.1919.'; Trained St George District Hospital, badge in silver and enamel (26x26mm), by G.A.Miller, pin-back; Federated Storemen & Packers Union N.S.W. Branch, 1939-1940, badge in gilt and enamel (22x22mm) (Smith 350), by Millers Ltd, Sydney, scroll and ring top suspension as well as lapel lug back, reverse of lug impressed, '1939-40/3360'. Good very fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 496 | Amalgamated Rail & Tram. Serv. Assoc., 1920, badge in gilt and blue enamel (23mm) (Smith 29), by Amor, Sydney, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse numbered 284. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 497 | Ship Painters & Dockers Union, membership badge in brass (25x28mm) (cf Smith 581), maker's details illegible, pierced hole at top and bottom for wearing, obverse numbered A and impressed 1348. Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 498 | Australian Tramway Employees Association, membership badge in voided silver and enamel (26x29mm) (Smith 169), by SA (Schlank, Adelaide), scroll and ring top suspension fitting, reverse with impressed number 1886. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 499 | Victorian Rlys (Railways) Union, VRU, 1911-1920, badge in voided sterling silver and blue enamel (25x30mm) (Smith 698), by P.J.King, Melb, ring top suspension, reverse numbered 2732. Fine. | $100 |
| Lot 500 | Municipality Of Hamilton Jubilee, 1921, in gilt (25mm) (C.1921/6), by Amor, Carlisle states struck in gold but tested as gilt silver, brooch fitting on obverse but pin missing. Very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 501 | Mildura Homing Pigeon race, 1921, prize fob in gold (9ct; 9.92g; 25.5x28mm), scroll and ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, 'P.Wicks "Furious"/Winner Mildura, 1921.', reverse inscribed, 'Ryde & District/Homing Club'. Good very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 502 | Royal Shipwreck Relief & Humane Society of N.S.W., illustrated and coloured award certificate under perspex and matt framed in timber (approx 58x48cm), for the award to Eric H. Cox of the Society's Bronze Medal for assisting at the rescue of Edwin Wiseman from drowning at Cook's River, Canterbury, Sydney, on the 31st May 1921. Some colour fading and spotting due to ageing, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 503 | Royal Humane Society of NSW, unnamed, edge stamped, '925', no ribbon.; also Royal Humane Society of Australia, frosted silver replica medal, with buckle brooch bar suspender, unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 504 | Federated Engine Drivers & Firemen's Assn. of Australasia, membership badge in voided silver (25mm) (cfSmith 273), variety by C.Thomas, ring and scroll top suspension, reverse with impressed number 182. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 505 | Fedt (Federated) Engine Drivers & Firemens' Assn Of Australasia, tribute fob in voided gold (15ct; 6.75g; 26.5mm) (Smith 273), by Bridgland & King, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Presented to F.Shearing. Past President./1921-1922 term/for/services rendered.'. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 506 | Victorian Fire Brigade's Ladies Auxiliary, badge in gilt and enamel (21.5x22mm), with ring top suspension attached to suspender brooch bar for 'President'; another identical badge with suspender brooch bar for '12 Years'; another identical badge without any bars, pin-back, all in gilt and enamel and all by Swann & Hudson. Very fine - uncirculated. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 507 | South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers Incorporated 1869, All Australian Peace Exhibition 1920, prize medal in silver (51mm), no maker, reverse inscribed, 'Perry Engineering Co./Iron and Steel/Forgings'. Hairlines and a few spots, otherwise nicely toned and nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 508 | Marcus Clark & Co Ltd, Wollongong, 1921, uniface in gilt bronze (39mm) (C.1921/1), no maker. Extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $120 |
| Lot 509 | B.S.C. (Birchgrove Sailing Club), 1921, prize fob in gold (9ct; 12.32g; 31mm), no maker, ring and scroll top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'B.S.C./14 Ft. Skiff./State Championship./Won By/"Warrigal"/E. De Wall./19.2.1921.'. Small dent on convex back, otherwise very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 510 | Speedwell Cycles, 1922, prize fob in gold (9ct; 4.54g; 25x36mm), by W.Kerr, with ring top suspension, obverse, handcrafted with Australian arms in the centre and on a scroll above, 'SPEEDWELL' and below, 'CYCLES', reverse inscribed, 'Fastest Time 1.45.25./30 Mile H'Cap/Won by/B.Woodward/22.8.22/P.C.C'. Good very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 511 | To Commemorate The Centenary Of The Issue Of The Macintosh and Degraves Tasmanian Shilling, 1823-1923, in silver (31mm) (C.1923/4), design by A.C. (Alfred Chitty), minted by S & S. (Stokes & Sons). Nicely toned, uncirculated and extremely scarce with a mintage of only 50. | $340 |
| Lot 512 | Combined Fire Brigades Demonstration, Geelong, 1924, in gilt (31mm) (C.1924/10), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension. Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 513 | Combined Fire Brigades Demonstration, Geelong, 1924, in gilt (31mm) (C.1924/11), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension. Good very fine/extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 514 | Combined Fire Brigades Demonstration, Warrnambool, 1925, in gilt (31mm) (C.1925/7), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension. Nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 515 | Hagley Show, (Tasmania), 1925, handcrafted in sterling silver and gold (31x34mm), no maker, ring top suspension (this broken but included with lot), obverse inscribed, 'JB', reverse inscribed, 'Hagley Show/1925'. Nearly extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 516 | NSWR Railway Ambulance Corps, Efficient Medal 1925 with Efficient clasps for 1926 and 1927, all named to F.J.Eckford; New South Wales Government Ambulance silver medal, reverse inscribed, 'Frederick Eckford/Lithgow/Ambulance/Class/1930', and with three N.S.W. Govt. Ambulance Corps clasps, named as follows, 'Frederick Eckford/Lithgow Class 1931.', 'Frederick Eckford/Lihgow Class 1932.', and 'Frederick J.Eckford/Lithgow Class 1934.'. Toned good very fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 517 | NSW Highland Society, fob handcrafted in gold (9ct; 4.62g; 27x34mm), by WNEW, reverse inscribed, '1st. Jan 1926./Tug of War/No. 2 Team./Fireman Gannon.'. Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 518 | Bert Hinkler Airman Bundaberg, Australia, London to Darwin flight in 16 days, Feb 1928 in bronze (51mm) (C.1928/1), by CDR (C.Douglas Richardson for Stokes), issued by the Numismatic Society of Victoria. Toned, a small spot of oxidation at right obverse edge, otherwise extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 519 | F T Wimble & Co Ltd Diamond Jubilee, 1868-1928, in gold (9ct; 5.00g; 30x21.5mm) (C.1928/2, this item), pin-back removed. With initials scratched on reverse, otherwise very fine and rare | $120 |
| Lot 520 | Royal National Association C'ship, 1928, handcrafted prize fob in 9ct gilt and sterling silver (24x31.5mm), by F.W.Nissen, pin-back, reverse inscribed, '75 Y'ds./Skipping/under 14/2nd'. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 521 | Fourth Australian & New Zealand Philatelic Congress & International Philatelic Exhibition, Melbourne, 1928, prize medal in silver (38mm), by Stokes, Melb, reverse inscribed, 'A.S.A.Whelen/(DIVISION) XIV/(Class) 1/2nd Award'. Nicely toned, a few hairlines, otherwise uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 522 | Centenary Of Western Australia, 1929, in copper (38mm) (C.1929/2), obverse design by BM (Sir Bertram Mackennal KCVO, RA), reverse design by K.G (G. Kruger Gray), struck at Royal Mint, Perth, together with original packet of issue. Most mint red, uncirculated and scarce in this condition and with packet of issue. | $140 |
| Lot 523 | Pharmaceutical Society Of N.S.W., Sydney, (1929), uniface award medal in gold (tested as 9ct; 16.22g; 32mm), by T Scherne, reverse inscribed, 'Award of Merit/To/Stuart Vincent Wyllie/Final Examination/in Pharmacy/1929'. Very fine. | $630 |
| Lot 524 | Country Fire Brigades Demonstration, Bendigo, 1930, in gilt (31mm) (C.1930/1), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension. Full mint bloom, virtually uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 525 | Country Fire Brigades Demonstration, Bendigo, 1930, in silvered (31mm) (C.1930/1), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension but lug not holed. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 526 | Be Rational Vote National, political badge in gilt and enamel (24mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, two lugs on back for wear. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 527 | NSW Railway Ambulance Corps, silver efficiency service cross with one bar 'Efficient 1932', this inscribed, 'R.J.W.Ewing', reverse of cross inscribed, '1930/Efficient' at the top and at the bottom, 'R.J.W.Ewing'; another cross in gold and enamel (9ct; tot wt 12.87 g), with one bar, the reverse of the cross inscribed, 'R.J.W.Ewing/Efficient/1935', and the reverse of the bar inscribed, 'R.J.W.Ewing/Efficient 1938'; another being a Life Member fob medal in gold (9ct; 10.69g), the obverse inscribed, 'R.J.Ewing', the reverse inscribed, '(Efficient) 1941'; Manchester Unity Oddfellows, Past Grand jewel in silver and enamel, reverse inscribed, 'P.G.L./38/A.W.Ewing/1932', ribbon with 'Past President' bar. The first cross without ribbon and the bar on the jewel with a small enamel chip, otherwise very fine. (4) | $340 |
| Lot 528 | Country Fire Brigades Demonstration, Bendigo, 1934, in silvered (31mm) (C.1934/2), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension. Good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 529 | Victorian Salon Of Photography, Melbourne Centenary, 1934, in bronze (50.5mm) (C.1934/10), by Stokes, unnamed. Good very fine and scarce, only 19 minted. | Passed in |
| Lot 530 | VICVI (Victorian Centenary & Sixth Australasian Philatelic Exhibition), Melbourne 1934, philatelic prize medal in gilt bronze (38x50mm) (C.1934/11), by Stokes, reverse impressed, 'S. Orlo-Smith/Hon.Secretary/For Services'; Australia's 150th Anniversary Philatelic Exhibition, Sydney, 1938, prize medal in silver (32x45mm) (C.1938/11), by Amor, obverse, Sirius under full sail to left with 1788 below, reverse, a Catalina flying boat on water and facing left, at the bottom inscribed, 'Covers./S. Orlo Smith'. Both medals with two pierced holes at the top with suspension chain added, | $120 |
| Lot 531 | VICVI (Victorian Centenary & Sixth Australasian Philatelic Exhibition), Melbourne 1934, philatelic prize medal in antique gilded (38x50mm) (C.1934/11, this medal), by Stokes, reverse impressed, 'C. Fawcett./Meters', written in ink on top right edge, '2688'. Some toning, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 532 | Australia, Victorian Centenary, Oct 1934, inscribed on a map of Australia inside a lifebuoy with roped border, the lifebuoy impressed, 'H. M. S. Sussex', no maker, convex reverse, pin-back; another identical but no impressed name, 'H.M.S.Sussex'. Good very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 533 | Melbourne Victoria Centenary, 1934-1935, in silver (oval 38x51mm) (C.1934-35/5), by Stokes, obverse inscribed, '100 yards, Challenge. E.Hampson (Aust) 1st. 9 9/10 Secs./26.1.35.'. Toned, good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 534 | Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith, 1935, in bronze (51mm) (C.1935/6), by Stokes, Melbourne, issued by Numismatic Association of Victoria. Nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 535 | The British D.H.Comet "Grosvenor House" London to Melbourne, 1934, Exhibited At Lewis's, 1935, in aluminium (37.5mm) (C.1935/10). Hairlines and small scratch marks, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 536 | The British D.H.Comet "Grosvenor House" London to Melbourne, 1934, J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd, commemorative advertising medalet for British Industries Fair 1935, in aluminium (37.5mm) (C.1935/11). Edge bumps and hairlines, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 537 | Sydney, 23.6.36, test strike in silvered (25mm) (C.1936/5a). Some toning marks, otherwise very fine and rare as only about 10 struck. | $60 |
| Lot 538 | Royal Agric(ultural) Soc(iety) N.S.W., 1936, Member badge in voided gilt and enamel (23x31mm), by J.M.Dempster, ring top suspension, reverse numbered 4798; West Wyalong P.A.H & I. Asscn. (Pastoral, Agricultural, Horticultural & Industrial Association), Life Member badge in gilt and enamel (29.5x24.5mm), by Angus & Coote Ld, scroll and ring top suspension, reverse numbered 161. Very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 539 | The Shorthorn Society (of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland), 1936, prize medal in gold (9ct; 54.26g; 51mm), hallmarked by HP (H.Phillips) for 1935, obverse, head of King George V left, reverse, open wreath and inside inscribed, '1936/Royal Easter Show/Sydney N.S.W./Awarded to/Messrs. I.J.Sloan & Co./for/Champion Shorthorn Bull/Coonong Defender', in case of issue by F.Phillips, Medallist, Aldershot. Uncirculated. | $1,250 |
| Lot 540 | To Commemorate His Majesty's Coronation EVIIIR, Australian Celebrations, May 27th 1937, in silvered (31mm) and another in bronze (31mm) (C.1937/8) (2), by Stokes, Melb, ring top suspension. Extremely fine and scarce. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 541 | King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Crowned May 12 1937, The Three Kings Of 1936, in silver (51mm) (C.1937/21), by Amor, Sydney. Toned nearly uncirculated and rare in silver. | $340 |
| Lot 542 | King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Crowned May 12 1937, The Three Kings Of 1936, in darkened bronze (51mm) (C.1937/21), by Amor, Sydney. A later striking but very scarce, a few small spots, otherwise uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 543 | King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Crowned May 12 1937, uniface strike of The Three Kings Of 1936 medal, in antique bronze (51mm) (C.1937/21). A later striking but very scarce, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 544 | Royal Agricultural Society Of N.S.W., Sydney, Royal Easter Show, 1937, prize medal in bronze (54mm), by Stokes, Melb(ourne), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/I.J.Sloan & Co.', in Stokes & Sons case of issue. Nearly uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 545 | Australia's 150th Anniversary Philatelic Exhibition, Sydney, 1938, prize medal in gilt sterling silver (32x45mm) (C.1938/11), by Amor, obverse, Sirius under full sail to left with 1788 below, reverse, a Catalina flying boat on water and facing left, at the bottom inscribed, 'C'wealth - A./E.Graebner.' Toned good very fine with a low mintage of 19. | $240 |
| Lot 546 | Australia's 150th Anniversary Philatelic Exhibition, Sydney, 1938, prize medal in bronze (32x45mm) (C.1938/11), by Amor, obverse, Sirius under full sail to left with 1788 below, reverse, a Catalina flying boat on water and facing left, at the bottom inscribed, 'U.S.A/E.Graebner.' Toned good very fine with a low mintage of 73. | $90 |
| Lot 547 | British Empire Games, Sydney, Australia, 1938, participant's medal in antiqued bronze (62x75mm) (C.1938/22), engraver, D.E.Morden, by Stokes, Melb, unnamed, in scarce box of issue, this with some damage. Uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 548 | Fiftieth Anniversary Amor, 1888-1938, in sterling silver (39mm) (C.1938/1), die by C.E (Charles Eccles), minted by Amor. Uncirculated and very scarce in silver. | $60 |
| Lot 549 | Tasmania Commemorates Franklin And Tasman, Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, 1938, in oxidised silver (57mm) (C.1938/13), by Stokes & Sons. A few toning spots, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 550 | Tasmania Commemorates Franklin And Tasman, Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, 1938, in bronze (57mm) (C.1938/13), by Stokes & Sons. A toning spot at top edge, otherwise uncirculated and very scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 551 | Australia, 150 Years, 1788 to 1938, in bronze (32mm) (C.1938/14), by Amor, ring top suspension but hole not pierced right through. Toned good very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 552 | 150th Anniversary Of Australia, (1938), in appears to be oxidated silver (32mm) (C.1938/16b, obverse of C.1938/16 and reverse of C.1937/8), by Stokes, ring top suspension. Hairlines and a few very small edge nicks, otherwise good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 553 | 150th Anniversary Of Australia, 1938, in bronze (32mm) (C.1938/16), by Stokes, ring top suspension. Toned, traces of mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 554 | 150th Anniversary Of Australia, (1938), in gilt (27mm) (C.1938/16c), by Stokes, Melb., ring top suspension. Unlisted in this metal by Carlisle and possibly a pattern, uncirculated and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 555 | Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in darkened bronze (51mm) (C.1938/17), engraved by C.E (Charles Eccles), struck by Amor. Nearly uncirculated and scarce in bronze. | $100 |
| Lot 556 | Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1788-1938, tinnie badge, stick-pin back, together with an official card, 'With the Compliments of/The Lord Mayor and Aldermen/of/The Municipal Council of Sydney/26th January, 1938'. The badge with some toning spots, otherwise good very fine, the card extremely fine and scarce. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 557 | Fed. Felt Hatting Emps Union Of Aust'sia (Federated Felt Hatting Employees Union of Australasia), N.S.W., badge in gilt and blue and white enamel (24x29mm) (Smith 279), by Angus & Coote, Sydney, ring top suspension, with graffiti on reverse, '3HrOct' and '3rd Oct??38/'. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 558 | The Amateur Sports Club Of S.A., 1939-1945 War Memorial Trophy, in silver (50.5mm), no maker, unnamed. Heavily dark toned and one very small edge nick, otherwise good very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 559 | Prudential Building Sydney, Opened May 1939, in silvered (64mm) (C.1939/4), by Amor, edge impressed, 'Kenneth B. Noad, M.B., M.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.A.C.P. Principal Medical Officer'. Toned extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 560 | WWII, Bartolomeo Colleoni Medal, 1940, restrike in bronze (57mm) (C.1940/2), by Amor. A few small edge marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 561 | Australia Will Go On To The End, 1940, in bright copper (57mm), by Amor (C.1940/1). Nearly full mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 562 | Australia Will Go On Until The End, 1940, uniface striking in bronze (57mm) (C.1940/1), by Amor. Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 563 | Large collection of tinnies and metal badges, mostly fund raising issues, some noted items include Buy a Spitfire tinnie; V For Victory tinnie; A.W.L.A. (Australian Women's Land Army) Welfare Appeal tinnie; Prisoners of War Appeal, in metal; The Missions to Seamen, in metal; Red Cross Appeal Day 1940, in metal; Greek Day 1941 (5, 3 different) in metal; Jack's Day (3 different) in metal; France Libre (Free France) (2 different) in metal; Red Cross Crusader 1944, in metal; Royal Visit 1954, in metal; Torch Bearer, in metal; also some world pins in enamel, mostly foreign flags, noted one China badge for 'Ren Min Da Hui Tang' (The Great Hall of the People) and a New Zealand Tiki badge. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (151) | $340 |
| Lot 564 | Red Cross Day, Committee badge, 1941, in gilt and enamel (25mm), by Amor, Sydney, features a Red Cross medal suspended below a pin-back suspender marked, 'Committee', and this pinned to a white silk ribbon with red print, 'Red Cross/Day/20th June/1941'. The ribbon aged and with a few pin-holes, the badge very fine and scarce. | $190 |
| Lot 565 | Aussie whistle, in chromed brass with long chain, side impressed, 'Aussie/Rider & Bell/Sydney/1942'. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 566 | Chinese Comforts Fund, five pounds donation badge in sterling silver and enamel (22.5x205mm), by Amor, Sydney, pin-back, bottom obverse legend in Mandarin Chinese translates as, 'The war of resistance will be won and the founding of a nation will be achieved', on the reverse in relief is the amount of the donation, namely, '£5'. Very fine and very scarce. | $850 |
| Lot 567 | Royal Humane Society of Australasia, Bronze Medal with buckle bar suspender, reverse inscribed, 'C.F.B.Gregory/18.12.44'. Toned, otherwise extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 568 | M.B.W.S.S. (Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage) Employees Association, Salaried Division, (NSW), Life Member fob in gold (9ct; 8.45g; 25x33mm) (not recorded in Emblems of Unity by Greg Smith), by G.A.Miller & Sons, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'G.W.Adams/Elected/January 1948'. Extremely fine. | $370 |
| Lot 569 | Victoria Police, Auxiliary Force, hat badge (KC), c1942-53, in chrome and enamel (43x48mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb, with two lugs on reverse, numbered on front, '2212'. Very fine and scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 570 | Police Association N.S.W, Services Rendered, badge (KC) in sterling silver and blue enamel (22x27mm) (Smith 520), by Amor, ring top suspension, reverse numbered 132. Good very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 571 | SVH (St Vincent's Hospital), nurse's circular convex belt buckle in chromed nickel and enamel (67mm), by Swann & Hudson, Frankston. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 572 | SAR (South Australian Railways) Ambulance Corps, Morphett, prize medal in silver and enamel (33.5x37mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Junior Squad/Second Prize/1948/B.G.B.Morphett'. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 573 | V.R.A.C (Victorian Railway Ambulance Corps), 1950, prize fob in handcrafted voided gold and enamel (9ct; 8.01g; 25.5x31.5mm), no maker, ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Novice Corps/Melb. Goods No.2/1st /F.R.Ziegenbein'. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 574 | NSW Fire Brigades, c1935-50, cap badge, in gilt with red enamel A in centre (45x39mm), pin-back. Very fine - good very fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 575 | National Rifle Association, New South Wales, shooting prize medals in gilt and enamel (KC), ring top suspensions, the first inscribed on reverse, 'L.V.Boswell/A.N.A (Australian Natives Association)/1954', the second inscribed, 'L.V.Boswell/Lismore/1955'. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 576 | Queensland Railway Ambulance, prize fob medal in sterling silver and enamel (23x27mm), by AJP (A.J.Parkes), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Runners Up/Toowoomba/J.G.Inwood/1963'. Toned extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 577 | N.S.W Government Ambulance Corps, Life Member fob medal in gold (9ct; 8.70g; 33x33mm), by Millers, Syd(ney), scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'W.Smith/Kemira/1967'. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 578 | Fifth World Hereford Conference, Australia, 1968, award medal in bronze (57.5mm), by K.G.Luke, unnamed. Toned and some surface scrape marks on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 579 | Mexico Olympics, 1968, commemorative medals in silvered bronze and bronze; Captain Cook, commemorative medals in silvered bronze and bronze another different type in sterling silver (missing case); Sydney Opera House Opening, commemorative medals in sterling silver (3); Papal Visit to Australia, 1970, commemorative medals in silvered bronze and bronze. Uncirculated. (10 medals) | $110 |
| Lot 580 | James Cook, National Trust of Victoria, 1770-1970, in sterling silver (83.4 g), in bronze (68.55 g), (both 52mm), by Andor Meszaros (C.1970/32). Both in cases of issue, the red case for silver issue damaged inside, otherwise uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 581 | The Prime Ministers of Australia, complete set of twenty two medals in gold plated sterling silver by the Franklin Mint and Stokes Australasia in 1976. In two frames and slip-case of issue, FDC. (22) | $240 |
| Lot 582 | Medalets and medallions, assorted from 1887, 1888/9, 1894; West Australia 1929 in bronze (2), Tasmania 1938, 1642-1992, RAM (1966) cased. Fine - uncirculated. (13) | $80 |
| Lot 583 | Medalets and medals, relating to Royal Occasions, 1887-1980, all in plastic album, some described in 2x2 holders. Fine - uncirculated. (81) | $220 |
| Lot 584 | Medals and Medalets, assorted issues mostly 1970s on, including ANS medal 1984 in silver. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 35) | $90 |
| Lot 585 | Collection of badges, includes The Australian G.C. (Golf Club) A.I.F. Trophy 1982 on a brooch bar; also lapel badges for Surf Rescue Surf Life Saving; Rotary Youth Challenge; Rotary GSE Canada-Australia; Rotary Build The Future With Action And Vision; Rotary International; Australia Day 2003 Sunday Telegraph and Telstra; Legacy; Celebrating 50 Years of Australian Citizenship; Western Australia; 3 Leaf Clover on boomerang with elf in centre; Canada; floral badges (2 different); also a keyring for The Royal Army Museum on Hadrian's Wall. Very fine - extremely fine. (15) | $40 |
| Lot 586 | Numismatic Society medals, Brisbane Commonwealth Games 1982, MCC 1985 (3 metals); ANS 1955, 1966 (silver), 1982 (SHB), Hyde Park Barracks 1984 (silver); St. Andrews Manly 1984 (silver); Royal Geographic Society 1985; Barrier Bay 1972; M.R.Roberts medals and others includes silver Shakespeare 1769 (Fair); 1633 Baptism in silver (holed); set of 1988 medalets in (folder); 1897 Royal Mint silver medal (26mm); a series of enamelled Trade Union badges (Sutherland Shire) (8); Royal Society of Tasmania, Sir Joseph Banks medal 1988 (cased, 71/150); also an Elgin pocket watch. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 140) | $280 |
| Lot 587 | Liverpool District Hospital, enamelled shield (67x72mm) inscribed on reverse, 'Presented to/Dr & Mrs J.Taylor/In Appreciation of Your Support/1972'; Australian Bicentenary, Education, 1988, medal issued to school children, in cupro nickel (40mm) (C.Bicent.178); Australia, mint five dollars, 1988; also Uruguay, five neuvos pesos, 1976. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 588 | Medalets, checks, badges, milk tokens and communion tokens (4, all Scottish) 1872-1988, all described in a red plastic album, includes Dairy Farmers restrikes (10). Fine - uncirculated. (77) | $150 |
| Lot 589 | Medalets, 1881-1982, assorted including enamelled badges and tinnies, all described in a red plastic album. Fine - uncirculated. (94) | $380 |
| Lot 590 | Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions, Mawson, Davis, Casey, in bronze (54mm), by the Royal Australian Mint, edge inscribed, 'J. Stanborough Mawson 1985'. Uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 591 | The Australian Bicentennial Medallion series, set of six proof sterling silver commemorative medallions, 1988 by The Royal Australian Mint. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 592 | The Australian Bicentennial Commemorative Medallion Series, set of six proof sterling silver commemorative medallions, 1988 by The Royal Australian Mint. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. (6) | $180 |
| Lot 593 | 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, presented in a custom made case together with booklet and certificates. In case of issue, FDC. (25) | $220 |
| Lot 594 | 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, presented in a custom made case together with booklet and certificates. In case of issue, FDC. (25) | $280 |
| Lot 595 | 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, presented in a custom made case together with booklet and certificates, set number 0977. In case of issue, replica stamps FDC. (25) | $280 |
| Lot 596 | The Courtship Medallions, set of six sterling silver medals with an antique finish (50mm) 61.5g each, designed by Michael Meszaros, 1990, issued by Royal Australian Mint. In Australian Silky Oak presentation box, uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 597 | Sesquicentenary of Kiama, 1990 in oxidised bronze (51mm); St Joseph Church Hobart 150th Anniversary, 1991 in white metal (51mm); Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, Launceston, 1991 in gilt bronze (47mm); Sydney Tower 10th Anniversary (1991) in gilt silver (26mm); Gold Coast Sesquicentenary 1992 in gold plated silver (40mm), each cased with descriptions. Uncirculated. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 598 | The Sydney Harbour Tunnel, Opened August 1992, in silver (32mm), designed by Ross and Carol Pratley of Coin Colony, minted by Amor Sanders, Sydney, edge numbered 1. In jarrah timber case of issue, toned uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 599 | World War II, 50th Anniversary commemorative medallions, complete set of six medallions in fine silver (50g each medal) by the Perth Mint. In case of issue, with certificate No 0159 of 3000 issued, FDC. (6 medallions) | $220 |
| Lot 600 | Sydney Mint Sesquicentenary, 2005, set of three medals in gilt and copper (2x37mm & 1x33mm), one large medal with a centrepiece being in the style of an 1855 Sydney Mint sovereign and the smaller medal with a centrepiece being in the style of an 1855 Sydney Mint half sovereign, the other large medal with historical details and on one side is marked, 'Set Number/17/Mintage 50', all sealed in a Canning Mint display case. Uncirculated. (set of 3) | Passed in |
| Lot 601 | Victoria Cross and George Cross, proof commemorative medals, five medal set, 2013, each medal depicting an Australian surviving recipient of the Victoria Cross or a George Cross, finished in silvered brass, with information booklet from Military Shop. FDC. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 602 | Royal Humane Society Of Australia Clarke Medal, reverse pantographed, 'Z.B.Rolfe/27.12.2016', edge pantographed, 'Replica'; also a replica miniature of the same award; miniature Bravery Cross of the Royal Life Saving Society of Australia. Some handling marks on first medal, no ribbon on first or second medals, otherwise uncirculated. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 603 | Various medallions, medals, medalets badges and coins, includes, sterling silver "Wildflower" medallions ([2], cases deteriorated); sterling silver Harbour Tunnel medals (2), with official information book; Australia, 200 Years, commemorative medal collection, in base metal; Harbour Bridge medal by M.R. Roberts, in base metal (8); various base metal commemorative medals, various issuers (16); Great Britain, proof sterling silver, Charles and Diana, Royal Wedding medals, 1981 (4), by Spinks; crowns, 1981 (2); mint set, 1987; world base metal minors (approx 20). Extremely fine - FDC. (lot) | $120 |
| Lot 604 | St Andrew's Cathedral School Sydney, award medal, undated, in antique silvered (51mm) (4); St George District Eisteddford medal, undated, in silver (31mm) with ring top suspension; Earlwood Wanderers Soccer Club 5 Years Service, undated, in gilt and enamel (38mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $80 |
| Lot 605 | Small collection of metal badges, includes Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., member badge, 1981-82, reverse numbered 8201; another, 1983-84, reverse numbered 08688; another, 1984-85, reverse numbered 7041; Royal National A. & I. Assn of Qld, member badge, 1962, reverse numbered 2600; another, 1965, reverse numbered 3297; another for a Lady, 1963, reverse numbered 3909; P&RC (Picnic & Race Club) Moree; Equestrian Federation of Aust N.S.W. Branch, with 1966 overlay fitted; South Sydney President Cup 1964 New Guinea Tour; Who'd-A Thought It, Quirindi (the name of a lookout that offers 360 degree views of the town of Quirindi), stick-pin badge. Fine - extremely fine. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 606 | Queensland Ambulance, hat badge (QC), unfinished specimen strike in brass (74x53mm); Q.A.T.B. (Queensland Ambulance Transport Brigade) badge in sterling silver and enamel (54.5x31mm), (most enamel missing), by Amor, lug back; QATB in chromed and enamel (KC) (40x51mm), lug back (2, one missing lugs); Queensland Ambulance Association, badge in gilt and enamel (33.5mm), by Wallace Bishop, Brisbane, lug-back; Queensland Ambulance, First Aider badge in gilt and enamel (22x24mm), with clutch grip; also a Sailors & Soldiers Church Of England Help Society, badge in gilt and enamel (26mm), by Wallace Bishop, Brisbane, pin-back. Fine - good very fine. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 607 | RAOB Masonic Lodge No.41, Wallaroo (Sth Aust), medals (3) in gilt, one also enamelled, with ribbons, all named to Bro Walter Short, 30.5.61 and July-Sept 1961; together with Mexico Olympics, 1968, commemorative medallion cased set of two, in bronze and silvered (63mm) by Stokes Ltd (C.1968/9); USA, proof set, 1978. Last set with piece missing from bottom left back corner of plastic case and cracked on front lower corner, case for medallion set with some spotting to lid and inside satin lining, otherwise extremely fine - nearly FDC. (6) | $60 |
| Lot 608 | Masonic, Scottish Rite, Knight of the Rose Croix 18th Degree collar jewel in gilt and enamel, with thin neck chain; another being 30th Degree collar jewel in gilt, and blackened bronze, with neck ribbon, both in one case by Harvey C.Smith Pty Ltd, Masonic Regalia and Jewels, Sydney & Melbourne. Very fine - good very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 609 | Masonic and RAOB (Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes), a large collection including past master jewels and commemorative issues as well as office bearer's jewels. Mostly very fine - good extremely fine. (lot) | $160 |
| Lot 610 | Argentina, Republic, argentino, 1887 (KM.31). Extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 611 | Austria, H.R.E., Ferdinand I, (1521-1564), ducat, 1559 Klagenfurt Mint (Fr.42) (3.50g). Good very fine. | $2,400 |
| Lot 612 | Austria, Franz II, ducat 1835E (KM.2172). Nearly extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 613 | Austria, Ferdinand I, ducat 1844E (KM.2262). Good very fine/extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 614 | Austria, Franz Joseph, four florins/ten francs 1892 restrike (KM.2260); ten corona, 1911 (KM.2805). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 615 | Austria, Franz Joseph, one ducat, 1915 restrike (KM.2267). Uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 616 | Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1915, restrike (KM.2276) (20.21g). Set in a surround clip gold mount for wearing, otherwise good very fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 617 | Austria, Franz Joseph, ten corona, 1896 (KM.2805); twenty corona, 1894 (KM.2806). Good very fine. (2) | $700 |
| Lot 618 | Austria, Franz Joseph, ten corona, 1908, 60th anniversary (KM.2810), ducat, 1915 restrike (KM.2267). Good extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) | $550 |
| Lot 619 | Austria, Franz Joseph, ten corona, 1909 (KM.2815). Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 620 | Austria, Franz Joseph, ten corona, 1910 (KM.2816). Nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 621 | Austria, Franz Joseph, one hundred corona, 1915 restrike (KM.2819). Uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 622 | Austria, Franz Joseph, one hundred corona, 1915 restrikes (KM.2819). Uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 623 | Austria Republic, one thousand schilling, 1976 (KM.2933). Uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 624 | Austria, IOC Olympic Centennial Coin Series, proof gold one thousand schilling, 1996 (KM.3028) (.9167 fine, 16.97 g), Zeus commemorative. FDC. | $1,100 |
| Lot 625 | Austrian Netherlands, Joseph II, half souverain d'or, 1786A (Vienna) (5.56g) (KM.35; Fr.444). Nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 626 | Bahamas, Elizabeth II, proof .500 fine gold fifty dollars, 1973 (KM.48). In case of issue, FDC. | $550 |
| Lot 627 | Belgium, Leopold I, twenty francs 1865 (KM.23); Leopold II, twenty francs 1882 (KM.37). Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $850 |
| Lot 628 | Belgium, Leopold II, twenty francs 1867, 1875, 1876, 1877 and 1878 (KM.32, 37). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $2,000 |
| Lot 629 | Belgium, Leopold II, twenty francs, 1875 (2), 1877 (2), also 1877 broken in half (KM.37). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) | $2,000 |
| Lot 630 | Belize, proof .500 fine gold one hundred dollars, 1978 (KM.55) (AGW = .0998 of a troy ounce). FDC. | $220 |
| Lot 631 | Canada, Elizabeth II, Centennial Olympic Games, proof 175 dollars 1992 (Olympic Flame); two proof coin sets, each with one gold and two silver coins for France 1994 and Greece 1996. In cases of issue, with certificates, FDC. (1 + 2 sets) | $3,000 |
| Lot 632 | Canada, Elizabeth II, one ounce fine gold maple leaves, 1989, 1990 (KM.125, 191). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 633 | Canada, Elizabeth II, one ounce fine gold maple leaves, 1990 (KM.191). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 634 | Canada, Elizabeth II, one ounce fine gold maple leaves, 1990 (2) (KM.191). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 635 | Canada, Elizabeth II, one ounce fine gold maple leaves, 2005, 2005 (KM.-). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 636 | Chile, Republic, gold peso, 1860 (KM.133), gold five pesos 1895 (KM.153). Very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $480 |
| Lot 637 | China, People's Republic, fifty yuan, 1990 (KM.271). Set in 14 carat gold surround mount and black onyx, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 638 | China, People's Republic, gold five yuan, 1994 (KM.611), fifty yuan, 2012 (KM.2027) Panda coins. Uncirculated. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 639 | China, People's Republic, 1/20th ounce .999 fine gold twenty yuan Panda, 2007 (KM.1707). Choice uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 640 | China, one ounce fine gold pandas, 2006 (2) (KM.1657). Uncirculated. (2) | $4,400 |
| Lot 641 | Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof .900 fine gold one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.13). FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 642 | Denmark, Frederik VIII, ten kroner, 1909 (KM.809). Uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 643 | Egypt, Fuad I, twenty piastres, 1923 (KM.339). Uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 644 | Egypt, Fuad I, fifty piastres, 1923 (KM.340). Nearly uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 645 | Egypt, Fuad I, fifty piastres, 1923 (KM.340). Good extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 646 | Egypt, Fuad I, twenty piastres, 1929 (KM.351). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 647 | Egypt, Farouk, fifty piastres, 1938 (KM.371). Top edge damage suggesting ex mount, lightly polished, otherwise extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 648 | France, Louis XVIII, twenty francs, 1824W (KM.712.9). Obverse rim nick at 8 o'clock, very fine/nearly extremely fine. | $420 |
| Lot 649 | France, Charles X, twenty francs 1827A (KM.724.1); Louis Philippe, twenty francs 1831A (KM.742.1). Good very fine; very fine. (2) | $1,000 |
| Lot 650 | France, Second Republic, ten francs 1851A (KM.770); Third Republic, twenty francs, 1875A (KM.825). Very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 651 | France, Napoleon III, five francs 1859A, 1866A; ten francs 1860A; twenty francs 1857A and 1869BB (KM.787.1, 800.1, 784.3, 781.1, 801.2). Nearly very fine - good extremely fine. (5) | $1,200 |
| Lot 652 | France, Napoleon III, ten francs, 1856A (KM.784.3). Very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 653 | France, Napoleon III, ten francs 1855A and 1857A (KM.784.3). Good fine; nearly very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 654 | France, Napoleon III, ten francs, 1867A (KM.800.1). Very fine/good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 655 | France, Napoleon III, twenty francs 1853A (KM.781.1). Good very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 656 | France, Napoleon III, twenty francs, 1856A and 1858A (KM.781.1). Very fine; fine. (2) | $850 |
| Lot 657 | France, Napoleon III, twenty francs, 1863BB (KM.801.2). Good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 658 | France, Third Republic, twenty francs, 1896A (KM.825). Good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 659 | France, Third Republic, twenty francs, rooster, 1906 (KM.857). Very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 660 | France, Third Republic, twenty francs, rooster, 1912 (KM.857). Nearly extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 661 | France, Third Republic, twenty francs, rooster, 1913 (KM.857). Nearly uncirculated. | $440 |
| Lot 662 | German East Africa, fifteen rupien, 1916T (KM.16.2). Extremely fine and rare. | $7,000 |
| Lot 663 | Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig II, ten mark, 1874D (KM.896). Nearly very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 664 | Germany, Wilhelm II, Prussia twenty mark, 1889A (KM.516). Edge bump, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 665 | Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, twenty mark, 1900A (KM.521). Nearly extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 666 | Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, mint one thousand dollars, 1975, Royal Visit (KM.38). Uncirculated. | $1,350 |
| Lot 667 | Hong Kong, proof gold one thousand dollars, 1976 (KM.40), Year of the Dragon. In case of issue, FDC. | $1,200 |
| Lot 668 | Hungary, Leopold I, (1657-1705), ducat 1703 KB (Kremitz) (KM.151; Fr.128) (3.43g). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 669 | Hungary, Franz Joseph, twenty francs/eight florins 1882KB (KM.467). Good extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 670 | Hungary, Franz Joseph, twenty francs/eight forint, 1888 (KM.467). Good very fine. | $460 |
| Lot 671 | Hungary, Franz Joseph, ten korona, 1905 and 1907 (KM.485). Nearly extremely fine. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 672 | Hungary, Franz Joseph, one hundred korona, 1907KB, Coronation 40th Anniversary (KM.490). Two toned, nearly uncirculated. | $5,000 |
| Lot 673 | Hungary, Franz Joseph, one hundred korona, 1908 restrike (KM.491). Uncirculated. | $2,000 |
| Lot 674 | Hungary, Franz Joseph, one hundred korona, 1908 restrikes (KM.491). Uncirculated. (2) | $4,200 |
| Lot 675 | India, Kushan Empire, Kanishka II or Kanishka III, (c.A.D. 267-270), gold dinar, 21mm, (7.78 g), struck at the main mint in Taxila, obv. legend around, Kanishka standing left, holding filleted standard, sacrificing over altar to left, filleted trident to left, 'ga' in Brahmi to right of altar, 'gho' in Brahmi between legs, 'hu' in Brahmi to right of sceptre, rev. Oh?O to right, Ithyphallic Siva standing facing, holding a garland or diadem and trident; behind, the bull Nandi standing left, to upper left, pellet above tamgha, (Gobl 634.6, M.3503, ANS Kushan 1644; Donum Burns -). Extremely fine, and very scarce. | $2,000 |
| Lot 676 | India, Kushan Empire, Vasudeva I (c.190-230 A.D.), gold dinar, 20mm, (7.94 g), struck at the main mint in Baktria (Balkh?), obv. partial legend around, Vasudeva I standing facing, diademed and crowned, head to left, sacrificing over altar, flames at right shoulder, filleted trident on right in his left hand, rev. Ithyphallic Siva (Shiva) standing facing, holding diadem and trident; OpHo to right, behind the bull Nandi standing to left; tamgha to upper left, (Gobl 519, MK 512, ANS Kushan 1082, Donum Burns 421-2). Extremely fine and very rare variety. | $2,000 |
| Lot 677 | India, Gupta Coinage, Chandragupta II, (c.A.D. 375-414), gold stater, 20mm, (7.83 g), archer type, BMC Class IIb, obv. king nimbate, standing to left, wearing Kushan style coat and trousers, holding a bow in his left hand, and an arrow in his right hand, the Garuda-topped standard to left, Chandra in Brahmi letters to his immediate right, around off flan, 'Maharajah Chandragupta', rev. goddess Lakshmi nimbate seated cross-legged facing on lotus, holding a lotus and a noose, symbol to upper left, to right the Brahmi legend 'Sri Vikramah', (M.4805, Altekar cf.plate XII, 1, BMC 88 [Pl.VII, 8] from very similar dies). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce, with collector's purchase ticket. | $2,800 |
| Lot 678 | India, Independent Kingdoms, Mysore, gold fanams, of Haidar Ali (AH 1174-1197, 1761-1782 A.D.), not dated, Balhari mint, obv. Elephant standing right, rev. mint name Belhari, (cf.KM.3, Mitchiner 975,); another Tipu Sultan (AM 1215-1227, 1787-1799 A.D.), Patan mint, Malaudi era 1219 = AD 1790, obv. Persian letter 'Ha'. rev. 'Zarb Patan' in Persian, (KM 128.1). Extremely fine, both scarce, in collector's descriptive 2x2 Hartbergers. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 679 | India, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad type mohur (1793), jeweller's copy (KM.103). Extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 680 | India, British, East India Company, Queen Victoria, gold mohur, divided legend, 1841., sans serif 4, incuse W.W. (dots midway and clear) (KM.462.1; Pridmore 22 (1). Good extremely fine. | $7,500 |
| Lot 681 | India, British, Victoria Empress, gold mohur, 1882 Calcutta (KM.496). Extremely fine and scarce. | $5,500 |
| Lot 682 | India, George V, sovereign, 1918I (KM.A525). Good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 683 | International Year of The Child, UNICEF proof gold coin set of twelve, 1979-1981, Bolivia (Fr.44), Canada (Fr.10), China (Fr.5), Dominican Republic (KM.58), Ethiopia (Fr.41), Jordan (Fr.11), Mongolia (Fr.2), Nepal (Fr.54), Thailand (Fr.40), Tunisia (Fr.25), Turkey (Fr.228), United Arab Emirates (Fr.3). Without case, all certificates missing except Thailand and Tunisia, in capsules, FDC. (12) | $13,500 |
| Lot 684 | International Year of the Child, UNICEF, proof gold twelve coin set 1979-1982 (total AGW 5.815oz), countries included Canada, China, Dominica Republic, Ethiopia, Jordan, Nepal, Mongolia, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey (2), United Arab Emirates. In blue case with gold embossed UNICEF logos on lid, with descriptive tickets, part of lid has come unglued as well as blue velvet bottom lining, FDC. (12) | $13,500 |
| Lot 685 | Islamic, Umayyad Caliphate, al Walid I, (A.H. 86-96) (A.D. 705-715), gold dinar, (4.27 g) as an anonymous dinar, no mint name (but probably Damascus Mint), dated A.H. 95 = A.D. 714, (A.127, BMC 209, Wilkes 179). Full flan, extremely fine and scarce. | $750 |
| Lot 686 | Islamic, Umayyad Caliphate, al Walid I, (A.H. 86-96) (A.D. 705-715), gold dinar, (4.24 g) as an anonymous dinar, no mint name (but probably Damascus Mint), dated A.H. 88 = A.D. 707, (A.127, BMC 199, Wilkes 166). Full flan, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $600 |
| Lot 687 | Islamic, Abbasid Caliphate, al-Mansur, (A.H. 136-158) (A.D. 754-775), gold dinar, no mint, A.H. 145 = A.D. 762-763, (A.212, BMC 14, BN 591, Wilkes 376. Extremely fine and very scarce. | $480 |
| Lot 688 | Islamic, Abbasids, al-Muktafi (AH 289-295, AD 902-908), gold dinar, (3.91 g), Misr (Egypt) mint, AH 292 = AD 904, obv. Kalima in three lines across field; mint and date formula in inner margin, (Qur'an XXX, 4-5 in outer margin), rev. continuation of kalima in three lines across field, "al-Muktafi billah" below (Qur'an IX, 33 around). (A.243.1, Bernardi 226De, Wilkes 425). As struck, extremely fine and rare. | $750 |
| Lot 689 | Islamic, Samanids, Nuh I ibn Nasr, (A.H. 331-343) (A.D. 943-954), gold dinar, (4.08 g), Nishapur mint (Naisabur in Khorasan), A.H. 341 = A.D. 952-953, citing zafar on obverse, and the deposed caliph al-Mustakfi, (A.1454, cf.M.675, Wilkes 1508). Good very fine, scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 690 | Islamic, Buwayhid (Buyid) Coinage, Samsam al-Dawla Abu Kalinjar al-Marzuban, (A.H. 367-372) (A.D. 978-983), gold dinar, (4.39 g), Suq al Ahwaz mint, A.H. 367 = A.D. 978, (A.1567, Wilkes 1604). A round flan, complete legends, extremely fine and very scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 691 | Islamic, Ghaznavid, Mahmud b.Sebuktegin, (388-421 A.H.; A.D. 998-1030), gold dinar, (3.77 g), Ghazna mint, year 408 (A.D. 1017-1018), (A.1607, cf.SNA Tubingen 245, Wilkes 1703). Good very fine, scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 692 | Islamic, Fatimids, al-Mustansir abu Tamim Ma'add, (AH 427-487, AD 1036-1094), gold quarter dinar, 13mm, (1.03 g), Siqilliya (Palermo) mint, (Album 721, Wilkes ICC 838). Very fine, with scrapes on reverse. | $240 |
| Lot 693 | Italy, Venice, as a Levantine copy of Alvise IV Mocenigo, (1763-1778), gold ducat or zecchino, (2.43 g), obv. DUX ALOY MOCEN, S.M.VENET, Doge kneeling before St Mark, both holding flag, rev. SIT T XPE DAT Q TV REGIS ISTE DUCA, Christ in mandorla, surrounded by stars (cf.F.1421, cf. Ives [NN&M 128], Pl.XIII, cf.Paolucci 13). Softly struck in places, very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 694 | Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon, forty lire 1814M (Milan) (KM.12). Nearly extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 695 | Italy, Sardinia, Carl Albert twenty lire, 1849 (KM.131.2); Kingdom, Umberto I, twenty lire 1882 (KM.21). Good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $900 |
| Lot 696 | Italy, Victor Emanuele II, twenty lire, 1863 TBN (KM.10.1). Very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 697 | Jamaica, twenty dollars, 1972 10th Anniversary of Independence (KM.61). Uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 698 | Japan, Tempo era (1837-58), koban (11.27g) (KM.C.22b). Good very fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 699 | Japan, Manen era, Koban or 1 Ryo, (1860-7) (KM.C.22d). Extremely fine. | $880 |
| Lot 700 | Keeling Cocos Islands, proof gold one hundred dollars, 2003 (KM.8) (AGW =.4716 of a troy ounce). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $1,100 |
| Lot 701 | Malaysia, proof fine gold five hundred ringgit, 1999 (KM.70) (25 g), millennium commemorative. In official pewter case with certificate, FDC. | $3,200 |
| Lot 702 | Malta, Sovereign Order of Malta, Medallic coinage, proof set 1964 one, two (silver), five and ten scudi (gold) (KM.XPS6). In pack of issue, FDC. | $950 |
| Lot 703 | Mexico, Republic, two pesos, 1945 (KM.461). Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 704 | Mexico, fifty pesos, 1947 (KM.481). Uncirculated. | $2,600 |
| Lot 705 | Mexico, fifty pesos, 1947 (KM.481). Uncirculated. | $2,800 |
| Lot 706 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Rana Bahadur (SE1699-1720, 1777-1799), in the name of Queen Lalit Tripura Sundari Devi, was a wife an widow of King Rana Bahadur Shah of Nepal until SE 1754, gold quarter mohur (1.34 g), SE 1728 (1806), (KM.512). Good very fine, holed, scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 707 | Nepal, proof .500 fine gold one thousand rupees, 1983 (KM.1006), 30th anniversary of first ascent of Mt. Everest commemorative (AGW = .1608 of a troy ounce). In case of issue, FDC. | $500 |
| Lot 708 | Netherlands, William III, ten gulden 1876 (KM.106). Nearly uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 709 | Netherlands, Williams III, ten gulden 1877 (KM.106); trade ducat, 1975 (KM.190.1). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 710 | Netherlands, trade ducat, 1927 (KM.83.1a). Uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 711 | Netherlands, Queen Wilhelmina, five gulden, 1912 (KM.31). Nearly uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 712 | Netherlands, Wilhelmina, ten gulden, 1932 (KM.162). Nearly uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 713 | Panama, Republic, proof five hundred balboas, 1976 (KM.42). In pack of issue, FDC. | $3,000 |
| Lot 714 | Poland, Danzig, Sigismund III, trade coinage ducat, 1612 (3.45g) (KM.5.4; Fr.10). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. | $10,000 |
| Lot 715 | Poland, Alexander I (of Russia), twenty five zlotych 1817IB (KM.C.102; Fr.106). Very fine with mint bloom within the legend and devices, rare as such. | $3,600 |
| Lot 716 | Poland, Revolution, (1830-31), ducat, 1831 (KM.C.125); Fr.114). Good extremely fine. | $4,000 |
| Lot 717 | Poland, (under Nicholas I of Russia), twenty zlotych or three roubles, 1837 (KM.C136.2; Fr.111). Die break rim to 1 of date, good very fine and very scarce. | $3,000 |
| Lot 718 | Russia, Alexander II, five roubles, 1868 (KM.Y.B26). Extremely fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 719 | Russia, Alexander III, ten roubles, 1894 (KM.Y.A42). Extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. | $6,000 |
| Lot 720 | Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles 1898 (KM.Y.62). Good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 721 | Russia, Nicholas II, set of gold five 1898, seven and a half 1897, ten 1899 and fifteen roubles 1897 (KM.Y.62-65). The last scratched very fine, others extremely fine. (4) | $2,600 |
| Lot 722 | Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1899 (KM.Y.64). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 723 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles 1897 (KM.Y.65.1). Good extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 724 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.1). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) | $7,000 |
| Lot 725 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.1). Very fine - extremely fine. (8) | $10,500 |
| Lot 726 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.1). Very fine - extremely fine. (8) | $10,500 |
| Lot 727 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 728 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles (KM.Y.65.2). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 729 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,400 |
| Lot 730 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Lightly polished, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 731 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 732 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Extremely fine . | $1,400 |
| Lot 733 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 734 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 735 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.65.2). Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (5) | $7,000 |
| Lot 736 | Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.Y.65.2). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $8,000 |
| Lot 737 | Saudi Arabia, Death of King Faisal, in gold (39mm) (50g) by the British Royal Mint, Wales. Proof-like, FDC. | $3,600 |
| Lot 738 | Sierra Leone, proof gold one leone, 1987 (KM.40a). Struck by The Royal Mint to commemorate the Bi-Centenary of Freetown (AGW = .47 of a troy ounce). With case and certificate, FDC. | $1,100 |
| Lot 739 | Singapore, proof .900 fine gold one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.12), tenth anniversary of independence commemorative (AGW = .199 of a troy ounce). In case of issue, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 740 | Singapore, proof .900 fine gold two hundred and fifty dollars, 1975 (KM.13), tenth anniversary of independence commemorative (AGW = .50 of a troy ounce). In case of issue, FDC. | $1,500 |
| Lot 741 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, half pond, 1894 (KM.9.2). Very fine. | $480 |
| Lot 742 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, one pond 1894 (KM.10.2). Heavily surface marked, otherwise nearly fine. | $500 |
| Lot 743 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, one pond, 1894 (KM.10.2). Has been mounted on top edge, dent on reverse, otherwise good fine. | $440 |
| Lot 744 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, one pond 1898 (KM.10.2). Cleaned, unusually soft strike on eagle's breast, otherwise extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 745 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, half pond 1894 (KM.9.2); George V, sovereign, 1927SA (Pretoria) (KM.21). Good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $950 |
| Lot 746 | South Africa, George V, sovereigns, 1925SA and small head 1930SA (Pretoria) (KM.21, A22). Good extremely fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 747 | South Africa, George V, sovereigns, 1927 and 1928SA (Pretoria) (KM.21), small head, 1929SA (Pretoria) (KM.A22). The first with cut on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (3) | $1,500 |
| Lot 748 | South Africa, George V, sovereign, 1928SA (KM.21). Nearly uncirculated. | $500 |
| Lot 749 | South Africa, George V, small head sovereign 1930SA (Pretoria) (KM.A22). Good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 750 | South Africa, Republic, one and two rand, 1973 (KM.63, 64). Proof-like uncirculated. (2) | $800 |
| Lot 751 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1975 (KM.73). Uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 752 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1975 (KM.73). Uncirculated. (2) | $4,400 |
| Lot 753 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1976 (KM.73). Extremely fine. | $2,400 |
| Lot 754 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1978 (KM.73). Uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 755 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1978 (KM.73). Dull tone, uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 756 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1978 (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 757 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1978 (KM.73). Uncirculated. (2) | $4,400 |
| Lot 758 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1980 (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 759 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1980 (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $4,400 |
| Lot 760 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1981 (KM.73). Uncirculated. | $2,300 |
| Lot 761 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1981 (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 762 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1981 (KM.73). Dull toned reverse, uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 763 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1982 (KM.73). Uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 764 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1982 (KM.73). Uncirculated. (2) | $4,400 |
| Lot 765 | South Africa, Republic, krugerrand, 1983 (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 766 | South Africa Republic, krugerrand, 2000 (KM.73). Uncirculated. | $2,300 |
| Lot 767 | Spain, Alfonso XIII, twenty pesetas, 1889(89)M (KM.693). Scratches, otherwise extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 768 | Switzerland, ten francs, 1912B (KM.36), twenty francs, 1911B (KM.35.1). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 769 | Switzerland, twenty francs, 1930B (KM.35.1). Uncirculated. | $440 |
| Lot 770 | Tonga, Tupou IV, palladium 1/4, 1/2 and 1 hau, three coin set 1967 (KM.22, 24, 26) (APW 3.75oz). Uncirculated. (3) | $7,500 |
| Lot 771 | Tunisia, ten francs 1891A, twenty francs 1898A (KM.226, 7); also ten piastres (1878) countermarked star in relief (KM.151). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $600 |
| Lot 772 | USA, California gold, 1852, Indian head, no denomination, round souvenir token. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 773 | USA, California, octagonal gold dollar, 1873, large Indian head. Has been mounted, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 774 | USA, gold dollar, 1850, Liberty head, type 1. Fine. | $170 |
| Lot 775 | USA, gold dollar, 1853, Liberty head, type 1. Fine. | $420 |
| Lot 776 | USA, gold dollar, 1852O, Liberty head (1.66g). Soft strike in centre, nearly uncirculated appearance, probable jeweller's copy. | $170 |
| Lot 777 | USA, gold dollar, 1868, large Indian Princess head (1.68g). Soft strike, nearly uncirculated, probable jeweller's copy. | $190 |
| Lot 778 | USA, two and a half dollars or quarter eagle, 1911, Indian head. Nearly extremely fine. | $900 |
| Lot 779 | USA, two and a half dollars or quarter eagle, 1913, Indian head. Nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 780 | USA, two and a half dollars or quarter eagle, 1914, Indian head. Good extremely fine. | $1,600 |
| Lot 781 | USA, two and a half dollars or quarter eagle, 1914, Indian head. Extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 782 | USA, five dollars or half eagle, 1881, Coronet head. Some contact marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 783 | USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1894, Liberty head. Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 784 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1895, Coronet head. Extremely fine. | $2,700 |
| Lot 785 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1905S, Liberty head. Nearly extremely fine. | $2,400 |
| Lot 786 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1907D, Liberty head. Nearly uncirculated. | $2,600 |
| Lot 787 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1907, St. Gaudens. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $2,900 |
| Lot 788 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1907, St. Gaudens. Nearly uncirculated. | $2,800 |
| Lot 789 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1907, St. Gaudens. Considerable original mint bloom, minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $2,400 |
| Lot 790 | USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1922, St Gaudens. Extremely fine. | $2,400 |
| Lot 791 | USA, Atlanta Centennial Olympic Games, proof gold five dollars 1996. In cases of issue with certificate, FDC. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 792 | Yugoslavia, 900 fine gold medallic coin (4.95g), Marshall Tito, 1943-1973. Uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 793 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof florin, 1934. Well struck, brilliant gem FDC, very rare and one of the finest known. | $16,000 |
| Lot 794 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1934. Beautiful grey toned gem proof, FDC and very rare, one of the finest known. | Passed in |
| Lot 795 | George VI, Melbourne Mint proof crown, 1937. Lightest toning, underlying brilliance, slightest hairlines, nearly FDC and rare. | $15,500 |
| Lot 796 | George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1938. Mostly brilliant red, FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 797 | George VI, Perth Mint proof penny and halfpenny, 1952. Gem red proof set, FDC and probably the finest known, extremely rare as such. (2) | $20,000 |
| Lot 798 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1955. The penny full red, brilliant FDC. (4) | $950 |
| Lot 799 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1955. The shilling and penny toned, nearly FDC. (4) | $480 |
| Lot 800 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set 1955, missing the threepence. Slightest toning, otherwise FDC. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 801 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sets 1955 to 1963. Some toning on the bronze, otherwise FDC and complete. (40) | $4,600 |
| Lot 802 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. The penny toned brown and brilliant mint red, FDC. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 803 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. Threepence dull toned, otherwise FDC. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 804 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Five tiny carbon spots on the penny, otherwise brilliant mint red, FDC. (5) | $600 |
| Lot 805 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Penny toned, brown, nearly FDC, others FDC. (5) | $380 |
| Lot 806 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof set, 1959. Attractive light blue-grey toning, FDC. (4) | $750 |
| Lot 807 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny and halfpenny, 1959. Brown and red toning, nearly FDC. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 808 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1959. Toned areas, otherwise brilliant red, FDC. | $50 |
| Lot 809 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In sealed pack of issue, FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 810 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (4) | $280 |
| Lot 811 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. Nearly FDC. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 812 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. In 2x2 holders, FDC. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 813 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 814 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. Obverse surface faint staining, edge flaws, otherwise red FDC and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 815 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. FDC. | $190 |
| Lot 816 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Slight toning, otherwise FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 817 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. Tiny carbon spot either side, otherwise red FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 818 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Slight spotting, toning on halfpenny, otherwise red FDC. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 819 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1960. Original mint red, some spotting, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 820 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. The penny red, the halfpenny toned on the relief, otherwise nearly FDC. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 821 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1961. Brown and red tone, nearly FDC. | $150 |
| Lot 822 | George VI, 1937. Choice uncirculated. | $390 |
| Lot 823 | George VI, 1937. Choice uncirculated. | $410 |
| Lot 824 | George VI, 1937. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 825 | George VI, 1937. Uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 826 | George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) | $300 |
| Lot 827 | George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (10) | $380 |
| Lot 828 | George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (10) | $400 |
| Lot 829 | George VI, 1937 and 1938. Extremely fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 830 | George VI, 1937 and 1938. Rubbed, otherwise extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 831 | George VI, 1937 and 1938. Good very fine; very fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 832 | George VI, 1937 and 1938 (2). Extremely fine or slightly better. (3) | $360 |
| Lot 833 | George VI, 1937 (5) and 1938 (2), in 2x2 holders. Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (7) | $420 |
| Lot 834 | George VI, 1938. Full mint bloom with minimal contact marks, uncirculated and very scarce this choice. | $600 |
| Lot 835 | George VI, 1938. Extremely fine; lightly toned, good extremely fine. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 836 | George VI, 1938. Good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 837 | George VI, 1938. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 838 | George VI, 1938. Rubbed, otherwise good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 839 | Edward VII, 1910. Full original mint bloom, lightly toned on the reverse, uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $4,800 |
| Lot 840 | Edward VII, 1910. Slight scuff in front of face, otherwise attractive well struck, uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 841 | Edward VII, 1910. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 842 | Edward VII, 1910. Cut on back of head, nearly extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 843 | Edward VII, 1910. Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 844 | Edward VII, 1910. Fine. | $100 |
| Lot 845 | Edward VII, 1910, and George V, 1936. Toned, very good. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 846 | George V, 1913. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 847 | George V, 1914H. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $10,000 |
| Lot 848 | George V, 1915H. Very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 849 | George V, 1916M. Full cartwheeling original mint bloom, choice uncirculated/gem uncirculated, one of the finest known. | $5,000 |
| Lot 850 | George V, 1917M. Toned good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 851 | George V, 1919M. A little polished, extremely fine or better. | $440 |
| Lot 852 | George V, 1921. Cleaned, extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 853 | George V, 1923. Full original mint bloom, gem uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $5,000 |
| Lot 854 | George V, 1923 and 1924. Mottled tone on first nearly extremely fine; second cleaned extremely fine or better. | $320 |
| Lot 855 | George V, 1925 and 1927 Canberra. Nearly extremely fine; toned good extremely fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 856 | George V, 1926. Full frosty toned original mint bloom, uncirculated, usual soft strike in parts of the reverse and scarce in this condition. | $800 |
| Lot 857 | George V, 1926. Reverse unevenly toned, substantial original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. | $380 |
| Lot 858 | George V, 1927. Reverse toned, cartwheeling mint bloom on the obverse, uncirculated/nearly uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 859 | George V, 1927 Canberra. Iridescent toned uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 860 | George V, 1928. Full original subdued mint bloom, choice uncirculated. | $1,700 |
| Lot 861 | George V, 1928. Satin-like mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 862 | George V, 1931. Full original mint bloom, with carbon spot laminate flaw at date. | $100 |
| Lot 863 | George V, 1931 and 1936. Uneven toning, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 864 | George V, 1931, 1935 and 1936. Extremely fine or better. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 865 | George V, 1932. Cleaned very fine or better and rare thus. | $580 |
| Lot 866 | George V, 1932. Good fine/very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 867 | George V, 1932. Very good/nearly fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 868 | George V, 1932. Very good. | Passed in |
| Lot 869 | George V, 1932. Very good. | Passed in |
| Lot 870 | George V, 1932. Pitted obverse, good/very good. | $110 |
| Lot 871 | George V, 1933. Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $500 |
| Lot 872 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, together with Foy & Gibson Pty Ltd envelope. Good extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 873 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 874 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Slighly mirror-fields, almost specimen die state, good extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 875 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 876 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Heavily polished, otherwise sharp wreath, good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 877 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 878 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Cleaned and rubbed, otherwise extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 879 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 880 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 881 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 882 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine/good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 883 | George V, 1934-5 Melbourne Centenary. Scratches on both sides, rubbed, otherwise extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 884 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 885 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 886 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine; good very fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 887 | George V, 1936. Contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 888 | George VI, 1938, 1940-1952. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (14) | $650 |
| Lot 889 | George VI, 1941 and 1943. Uncirculated. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 890 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942, 1947, 1958, 1960, 1961 (2), 1962 (3), 1963. Toned, nearly uncirculated. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 891 | George VI, 1951. Blotchy golden brown toning, uncirculated. | $2,400 |
| Lot 892 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, date set, 1910 - 1963, includes Melbourne Centenary and extra 1927 Canberra (3). In Dansco deluxe coin album, many coins better than average, very good - uncirculated. (59) | $1,300 |
| Lot 893 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, date set, 1910 - 1963, missing 1932 and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with a spare 1931. Stored in a Hendo press-in coin album, good - extremely fine. (58) | $450 |
| Lot 894 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, missing 1932 and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, in a press-in album. Fair - extremely fine. (57) | $380 |
| Lot 895 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910, 1912, 1928 (3), 1934 (2), 1936 (2), 1943, 1944S, 1941, 1954 (2), 1956, 1957, 1962, 1963; commemorative 1927 Canberra (9 toned extremely fine or better), 1951 Jubilee (5) and 1954 Royal Visit (8). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (42) | $300 |
| Lot 896 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1918M-1962, assorted dates, pre (34), post (3). Fair - extremely fine. (37) | $300 |
| Lot 897 | George V, 1927 Canberra. Good fine - good extremely fine. (13) | $180 |
| Lot 898 | George V - George VI, 1927, 1927 Canberra (3), 1928, 1931, 1933 (2), 1934, 1935, 1936, 1942, 1944S, 1946 and 1947, mostly in 2x2 holders. Nearly very fine - uncirculated. (15) | $260 |
| Lot 899 | George V - Elizabeth II, commemoratives, 1927 Canberra (5), 1951 Jubilee (15), 1954 Royal Visit (8). Fine - uncirculated. (28) | $150 |
| Lot 900 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1951 Jubilee (15), 1954 Royal Visit (12). Fine - extremely fine. (27) | $140 |
| Lot 901 | George V - George VI, mixed dates pre 1946. All circulated, very good - very fine. (40) | $320 |
| Lot 902 | George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed dates, all post 1945. Mostly fine - very fine. (approx 1.75kg) | $700 |
| Lot 903 | Edward VII, 1910. Toned, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 904 | Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1916M. Good extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 905 | George V, 1911. Toned extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 906 | George V, 1912. Extremely fine and rare thus. | $400 |
| Lot 907 | George V, 1915 and 1915H. Good fine; nearly very fine. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 908 | George V, 1916M. Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 909 | George V, 1916M. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 910 | George V, 1916M, 1927. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 911 | George V, 1916M, 1917M, 1918M and 1920M. Some peripheral toning, nearly extremely fine. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 912 | George V, 1917M. Nearly uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 913 | George V, 1917M. Toned, good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 914 | George V - George VI, 1917M, 1925, 1927, 1933, 1941 and 1944S. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) | $320 |
| Lot 915 | George V, 1921 star. Cleaned nearly extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 916 | George V - George VI, 1931, 1935 and 1938. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 917 | George V, 1935. Full satin-like original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 918 | George V, 1935. Mirror-like fields, uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 919 | George V, 1935. Nearly uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 920 | George V, 1936. Satin-like fields, uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 921 | George VI, 1938. Uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 922 | George VI, 1940 and 1946 Perth. Nearly uncirculated; extremely fine. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 923 | George VI, 1943 S over D. Uncirculated and rare. | $50 |
| Lot 924 | George VI, 1946 dot (Perth). Well struck for this, uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. | $240 |
| Lot 925 | George VI, 1946 dot (Perth). Scratched on obverse, shallow strike, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 926 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, date set, 1910 - 1963, missing 1933 but includes extras. Stored in a Hendo press-in album, poor - extremely fine. (60) | $150 |
| Lot 927 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, date set, 1910 - 1963, includes extras for 1925, 1935, 1936, 1961 (2), and 1962. Stored in a Dansco deluxe album, very good - uncirculated. (55) | $340 |
| Lot 928 | Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 929 | Edward VII, 1910. Toned good extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 930 | George V, 1918M. Polished, otherwise extremely fine or better and rare thus. | $420 |
| Lot 931 | George V, 1918M. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 932 | George V, 1919M and 1925. Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 933 | George V, 1920M. Light grey patina, uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 934 | George V, 1927 and 1928. Nearly uncirculated; extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 935 | George VI, 1952. Uncirculated and very scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 936 | George VI, 1952. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 937 | Elizabeth II, 1953. Uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 938 | Elizabeth II, 1954-1963, missing 1956. Uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (9) | Passed in |
| Lot 939 | Edward VII, 1910. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 940 | Edward VII, 1910. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 941 | Edward VII, 1910. Hairlines on obverse, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 942 | Edward VII, 1910. Toned, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 943 | Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 944 | Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 945 | Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1919M. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 946 | George V, 1911. Grey tone, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 947 | George V, 1912. Nearly extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 948 | George V, 1912. Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 949 | George V, 1914. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 950 | George V, 1915. Toned good very fine/extremely fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 951 | George V, 1915. Nearly very fine/good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 952 | George V, 1917M. Uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 953 | George V, 1918M. Hairline die break rim to emu, good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; toned obverse uncirculated. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 954 | George V, 1921M. Uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 955 | George V, 1921M. Nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 956 | George V, 1921M and 1935. Good extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 957 | George V, 1922/1 overdate. Clear Advance Australia, very good and very rare. | $4,200 |
| Lot 958 | George V, 1925. Iridescent peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 959 | George V, 1926. Toned, shallow obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 960 | George V, 1927 (4), 1934 and 1936 (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) | $320 |
| Lot 961 | George V, 1928. Lightly toned, uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 962 | George V, 1928. Nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 963 | George V, 1934/3 overdate. Nearly extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 964 | George V, 1934/3 overdate. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 965 | George VI, 1939. Choice uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 966 | George VI, 1942. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $240 |
| Lot 967 | George VI, 1942. Obverse thin line flan flaw, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 968 | George VI, 1942. Fine - very fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 969 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, date set, 1910-1963 plus a few spares, stored in a Hendo press-in album, this damaged. The 1910 extremely fine, the rest good - uncirculated. (60) | Passed in |
| Lot 970 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, assorted dates in 2x2 holders, one 1935 is a sixpence. Fine - uncirculated. (80) | Passed in |
| Lot 971 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, assorted years. Fair - uncirculated. (91) | $60 |
| Lot 972 | George V - George VI, 1927, 1934, 1936 (3), 1939, 1942D, 1944S, also sixpences, 1942, 1942D and 1951, in 2x2 holders. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 973 | George V, 1911. Full original mint red, choice uncirculated. | $1,200 |
| Lot 974 | George V, 1911. Attractive, well struck, full subdued mint red uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 975 | George V, 1911. Lacquered brown and red nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 976 | George V, 1911 also halfpenny 1933; George VI, 1946 and 1948. Very fine - good extremely fine with mint red. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 977 | George V, 1916I. Brown, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 978 | George V, 1917I. Full original mint red, slight spotting, otherwise choice uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 979 | George V, 1917I. Red and brown, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 980 | George V, 1920 plain, London die, 1931 dropped 1, London die. Fine; good very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 981 | George V, 1921 London die. Cinnamon brown, uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 982 | George V - Elizabeth II, varieties, 1921 London die; 1924 India die (2); 1927 India die (2); 1931 dropped 1, London die; 1943I large denticles; 1956Y. Melbourne obverse. Fine - very fine. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 983 | George V - George VI, 1922, 1948, together with South Africa, George V, penny, 1929 (KM.14.2). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 984 | George V, 1925 London die. Plain die state, good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 985 | George V, 1925 London die. Plain die state, nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 986 | George V, 1925 London die. Horizontal line on neck die state, good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 987 | George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, nearly extremely fine and scarce thus. | $250 |
| Lot 988 | George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 989 | George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 990 | George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 991 | George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 992 | George V, 1925 London die. Q die state, nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 993 | George V - George VI, 1925 and 1946 and halfpenny, 1939 kangaroo. The first raised horizontal short line on neck die state, very fine. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 994 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1932, 1933, 1934 (2), 1936, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942Y., 1943, 1943Y., 1944, 1944Y. (2), 1947, 1947Y., 1948, 1948Y., 1949 (2), 1950, 1950Y, 1951, 1951Y., 1951PL, 1959, in 2x2 holders plus one 1934 in a PCGS slab as MS63 BN. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (29) | $440 |
| Lot 995 | George V, 1930, Indian die. Minor contact marks, otherwise six pearls, good fine/nearly very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 996 | George V, 1931 dropped 1, Indian die. Six pearls, nearly very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 997 | George V, 1931, dropped 1, Indian die. Even brown patina, good fine/nearly very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 998 | George V, 1931, dropped 1, London die. Nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 999 | George V, 1931 dropped 1, London die (10), 1933/2 overdate (4). Fine - very fine. (14) | $150 |
| Lot 1000 | George V, 1932. Glossy blue brown with hints of red, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1001 | George VI, 1941 K dot G. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | $110 |
| Lot 1002 | George VI, 1942 Bombay, I mm missing from the die. Even brown, nearly very fine. | $20 |
| Lot 1003 | George VI, 1946. Dark brown patina, extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1004 | George VI, 1946. Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1005 | George VI, 1948. Full mint red uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 1006 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1964, complete except for 1946, 1948Y., in a Supreme album. Mostly red to red and brown, uncirculated, a well matched set. (43) | $2,000 |
| Lot 1007 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, missing 1930, in three Whitman press-in albums. The 1925 plain die state, very good - extremely fine. (74) | $260 |
| Lot 1008 | George V - Elizabeth II, date set plus a few spares, missing 1930, includes 1925 and 1946 (4, one used as George VI obverse and two as spares). In press-in coin album, one coin with oxidation, otherwise fine - good very fine. (79) | $300 |
| Lot 1009 | George V - Elizabeth II, date set plus a few spares, missing 1930, includes 1925 with broken leg on N die state and 1946, also includes vendor's written list of varieties and some of these included in set. Stored in a Dansco press-in album, this marked on outside, coins mostly fine - extremely fine. (79) | $420 |
| Lot 1010 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates, each described in 2x2 holders. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (190) | $90 |
| Lot 1011 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1964, housed on four plastic pages, includes 1964Y. (32), 1964 (8), 1938, 1943Y., 1948 (3), 1949, 1951, 1951PL, 1953 (5), 1953A. (3). Fine - uncirculated. (146) | $100 |
| Lot 1012 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, assorted dates, much duplication (4kg). Very good - extremely fine. (approx 400) | $130 |
| Lot 1013 | George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed dates, in wrapping by collector by dates and varieties. Good - nearly extremely fine. (approx 14.50kg) | $420 |
| Lot 1014 | George V, 1911. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1015 | George V, 1911, 1922 (2). The first very fine, the second and third with some mint red, extremely fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 1016 | George V, 1919. Two carbon spots on reverse, otherwise red and brown, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1017 | George V, 1920. Red and brown, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1018 | George V, 1922. Brown and red, flat obverse, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1019 | George V, 1923. Faintest trace of reverse peripheral die break, eight pearls and centre diamond, rim nick at 8 o'clock, otherwise even brown patina, good very fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $2,200 |
| Lot 1020 | George V, 1923. Diagnostic die breaks both sides, glossy brown patina, good very fine or slightly better and very rare in this condition. | $2,200 |
| Lot 1021 | George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks either side, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1022 | George V 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks both sides, centre diamond last two pearls fused, even brown patina very fine/good very fine and rare in this condition. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1023 | George V, 1923. Brown patina, nearly very fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1024 | George V, 1923. Diagnostic die breaks either side, surface mark, nearly very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1025 | George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks. Attractive brown patina, good fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1026 | George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks, contact marks, otherwise nearly very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1027 | George V, 1923. Brown patina, very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1028 | George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side. Even brown patina, good fine/nearly very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1029 | George V, 1923. Good fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1030 | George V, 1923. Even brown patina, fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1031 | George V, 1923. Has been cleaned of corrosion, obverse peripheral die break, very good. | $300 |
| Lot 1032 | George V, 1927. Brown and red, probably cleaned, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1033 | George V, 1930. Red and brown, uncirculated, rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1034 | George V, 1930 and 1931. Glossy extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1035 | George V - George VI, 1931, 1936, 1939 kangaroo, 1942I, 1943 (5), 1945, 1948Y., 1951, in 2x2 holders. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $180 |
| Lot 1036 | George V, 1933. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1037 | George VI, 1938. Red and brown uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1038 | George VI, 1938-1964, complete, in Supreme album. Red and brown to full red uncirculated. (32) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1039 | George VI, 1939 first reverse. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 1040 | George VI, 1940. Mint red, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1041 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, with extras, 1912H, 1916I, 1921, 1933, 1935, 1938 and 1948-1964 with mint bloom, in press-in album. Very good - uncirculated. (71) | $500 |
| Lot 1042 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, missing 1918I, 1923, 1931, 1942I, 1943, on two plastic pages. Very good - good very fine. (56) | Passed in |
| Lot 1043 | George V, 1914 (46); George VI, 1944 (27), assorted dates (16). Very good - good very fine. (89) | $60 |
| Lot 1044 | George VI, 1951, 1951Y, 1952; Elizabeth II, 1953 (16), 1954, 1955 (3), 1959 (12), 1960 (2), 1961 (5), in 2x2 holders. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (42) | Passed in |
| Lot 1045 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1936 - 1964, thick Renniks album with multiple issues of each year. Very good - extremely fine. (889) | $100 |
| Lot 1046 | Brazil, John V, gold 12,800 reis or Johanna, 1731M (Minas Gerais) (KM.139). Nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1047 | Brazil, Mary I and Peter III, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1783R (KM.199.2). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,600 |
| Lot 1048 | Brazil, Mary I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1794R (KM.226.1). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1049 | Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth laureate head or spade type, 1788 (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1050 | Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth laureate head or spade type, 1795 (S.3729). Very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1051 | Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth laureate head or spade type, 1798 (S.3729). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1052 | Great Britain, George III, silver shilling, 1787 (S.3743). Green toned extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1053 | Great Britain, George III, silver shilling 1787, no hearts (S.3743). Nearly extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 1054 | Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776); halfpenny 1799 (S.3778). Good fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 1055 | Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopences, 1797 (S.3776). Nearly fine - good very fine. (8) | $700 |
| Lot 1056 | Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel penny, 1797 (S.3777). Traces of original mint red, good extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1057 | Great Britian, George III, copper cartwheel pennies, 1797 (6) (S.3777). The first holed, others very good - fine, the last (illus), good very fine. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 1058 | Great Britain, George III, copper halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778), fourth issue halfpennies (2), 1807 (S.3781), related era, George II, halfpenny 1753 (S.3719), George IV, farthing 1826 (S.3825). Fine - very fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 1059 | India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1740-1807), star reverse (KM.303). Nearly uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 1060 | India, British, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1740-1807), grain reverse (KM.304). Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1061 | India, British, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1808) replica (KM.356). Uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 1062 | India, British, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1808) replica (KM.356). Uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1063 | India, British, EIC, Bengal Presidency, gold mohur, Murshidabad type (1793) (KM.103.2). Good extremely fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 1064 | India, British, EIC, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad type silver rupee (1793) (KM.99). Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 1065 | Mexico, Ferdinand VI, silver pillar type eight reales, 1756 MM (KM.104.2). Attractive very fine or better. | $420 |
| Lot 1066 | Mexico, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1799 FM (KM.109); Ferdinand VII, silver eight reales, 1809TH (KM.110). Toned fine or better. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 1067 | Netherlands, Holland, gold trade ducat, 1773 (KM.12.3). Extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1068 | Netherlands, Batavian Republic, Gelderland, silver gulden, 1795 (KM.8.1). Reverse planchet flaw, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1069 | Netherlands, Holland, silver two stivers, 1729, 1757 (KM.48a); Westfriesland, silver two stivers, 1785 (KM.106.2); Holland silver gulden, 1795 (KM.8.2), Utrecht silver gulden, 1719 (KM.102.2). Fine and very fine. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 1070 | Netherlands, Utrecht, silver gulden, 1764 (KM.102.3). Attractively toned, extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1071 | Netherlands, Utrecht, silver gulden, 1794 (KM.102.3). Toned very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1072 | Peru, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1805JP (Lima Mint) (KM.97). Toned nearly very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1073 | Portugal, Mary I, four escudos or half Johanna, 1792 (KM.299). Somewhat polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1074 | Spain, Charles IIII, one escudo, 1791 Madrid (KM.434). Pierced at top for wearing, otherwise very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 1075 | New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Mexico, Charles IIII eight reales, 1799 FM (Mira/Noble, unlisted, dies B/6: I/2), becomes 1799/14). Somewhat porous flan, countermarks, very fine, host coin good fine, very rare. | $74,000 |
| Lot 1076 | New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of the reverse of host coin on obverse, attractive blue grey tone, very fine or slightly better and very rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1077 | New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Die axis at 45 degrees, obverse struck over reverse of host coin, clear each side, good fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1078 | New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of reverse of host coin on reverse, well struck, some flatness around obverse rim, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1079 | NSW, replica holey dollar, 1813 by Varne (Mira/Noble 1806) and replica fifteen pence dump, 1813 (Mira/Noble ), Modern replica Australia crowns 1936 Edward VIII retrospective patina patterns or fantasies. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) | $380 |
| Lot 1080 | Adelaide pound, first type, 1852, with beaded inner circle on the reverse and fine milling, type 1a. Contact mark under upstroke of the N of ONE, minor contact marks either side, well struck with some original mint bloom, good extremely fine and extremely rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1081 | Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Well struck, early die state, slight surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 1082 | Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Well struck up rims, early die state, good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. | $22,000 |
| Lot 1083 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filleted head left by James Wyon. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1084 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Good fine. | $3,200 |
| Lot 1085 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Fine. | $2,800 |
| Lot 1086 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Surface marked, otherwise good very fine. | $3,600 |
| Lot 1087 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Nearly fine/good fine. | $3,000 |
| Lot 1088 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Good very fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1089 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Fine/good fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1090 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Obverse rim flaw at 6 o'clock, very sharply struck, good extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $3,000 |
| Lot 1091 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 1092 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1093 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Cut above date, otherwise good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1094 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Good fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1095 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1096 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Nearly very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1097 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Die break from first 1 of date through neck, smooth surface, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1098 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1099 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Fine/good fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1100 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condtion. | Passed in |
| Lot 1101 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Slight bend and slight reverse rim bruises, otherwise nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1102 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Well struck, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $4,600 |
| Lot 1103 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. A little polished, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1104 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1105 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Filing top right of reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1106 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Obverse contact marks on neck, otherwise nearly very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1107 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Scratching in front of face, unusually well worn, otherwise nearly fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1108 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1109 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1110 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1111 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Surface marked, otherwise good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1112 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1113 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1114 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1115 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1116 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly very fine. | $670 |
| Lot 1117 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1118 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1119 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1120 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Dull frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $1,700 |
| Lot 1121 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Nearly uncirculated. | $4,400 |
| Lot 1122 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Good very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1123 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1124 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Full mirror-like mint bloom, choice uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1125 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Full original mint bloom, metal flaw under neck, choice uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1126 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1127 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Slight surface markings on the obverse nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1128 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1129 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly very fine/very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1130 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very good. | $500 |
| Lot 1131 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856, with filleted head left by James Wyon. Slight scuff in front of eye, well struck good extremley fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1132 | Queen Victoria, first type 1856. Has been mounted, polished with graffito in front of the Queen, otherwise very fine. | $460 |
| Lot 1133 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Cut near date, otherwise good. | $400 |
| Lot 1134 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Fair. | $320 |
| Lot 1135 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Nearly very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1136 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1137 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1138 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Very good. | $440 |
| Lot 1139 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Very good. | $320 |
| Lot 1140 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Polished, otherwise nearly very fine. | $460 |
| Lot 1141 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Nearly fine and rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1142 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Scratched on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1143 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Obverse dents, otherwise toned fine. | $380 |
| Lot 1144 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Slight bend or dent at 9 o'clock on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1145 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Scratched through 2 of date, polished, otherwise fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1146 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Dented, otherwise nearly fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1147 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. A little polished, otherwise nearly fine/fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1148 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Nearly fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1149 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Scratching on the cheek, otherwise nearly very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1150 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, WW raised (McD.118a). Uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1151 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, WW incuse (McD.118b). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1152 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Nearly very fine/good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1153 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1154 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $750 |
| Lot 1155 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Hairline scratches across top of cheek, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 1156 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Two rim nicks, otherwise very fine/good very fine. | $620 |
| Lot 1157 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1158 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Good very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1159 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1160 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1161 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, small BP (McD.143a). Minor hairlines on obverse, otherwise subdued mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1162 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Good very fine/extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1163 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. | $1,900 |
| Lot 1164 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Melbourne (McD.151a). Nearly uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 1165 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Melbourne (McD.151a). Old hairline scratch on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1166 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $3,400 |
| Lot 1167 | Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Choice uncirculated. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1168 | Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Toned extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1169 | Queen Victoria, 1876 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1170 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne. Uncirculated. | $900 |
| Lot 1171 | Queen Victoria, 1879, 1880, 1884 and 1886 Melbourne, 1880 Sydney. Very fine - good very fine. (5) | $2,900 |
| Lot 1172 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Good fine/very fine and scarce. | $600 |
| Lot 1173 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne (McD.159). Considerable mint bloom, uncirculated. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1174 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne, faint BP. Uncirculated. | $1,600 |
| Lot 1175 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne (McD.161a); 1892 Melbourne. Very fine. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1176 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165b). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1177 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne (McD.165b). Obverse contact marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1178 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167a) faint BP. Nearly extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1179 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167b). Good fine. | $570 |
| Lot 1180 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney (McD.166). Good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1181 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1182 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1183 | Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1184 | Queen Victoria, 1888 Melbourne (McD.177b). Nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1185 | Queen Victoria, 1888 Sydney (McD.176c). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1186 | Queen Victoria, 1889 and 1891 Melbourne (McD.179a, 183a). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1187 | Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney (McD.178a). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1188 | Queen Victoria, 1889 Sydney (McD.178a) and 1890 Melbourne. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1189 | Queen Victoria, 1890 Sydney (McD.180a). Nearly uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1190 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 1191 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1192 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1193 | Queen Victoria, 1892 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1194 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 1195 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $750 |
| Lot 1196 | Queen Victoria, 1893 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1197 | Queen Victoria, 1894, 1896 and 1897 Melbourne. Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1198 | Queen Victora, 1894 Melbourne and Sydney. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1199 | Queen Victoria, 1894 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1200 | Queen Victoria, 1894 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1201 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 1202 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1203 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 1204 | Queen Victoria, 1898-1900 Melbourne. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1205 | Queen Victoria, 1899 Sydney. Set in a clip frame, good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1206 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 1207 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1208 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne and Sydney. Good extremely fine; good very fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1209 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne; George V, 1919 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1210 | Edward VII, 1902 and 1908 Melbourne. Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1211 | Edward VII, 1902 Perth. Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1212 | Edward VII, 1903 and 1907 Melbourne, 1908 Perth (2), 1904 Sydney. Extremely fine or better. (5) | $2,600 |
| Lot 1213 | Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculauted. | $600 |
| Lot 1214 | Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne; George V, 1915 Sydney. Good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1215 | Edward VII, 1907 Sydney; George V, 1914 Perth (counterfeit?), small head, 1929 Perth. Extremely fine or better. (3) | $1,500 |
| Lot 1216 | Edward VII, 1908 Perth; George V, 1911 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine; toned extremely fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1217 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1218 | Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne and Sydney. Uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1219 | Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Obverse and reverse rim cuts, otherwise good very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1220 | Edward VII, 1910 Melbourne and Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1221 | George V, 1911 and 1912 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1222 | George V, 1911-18 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated or better. (8) | $4,700 |
| Lot 1223 | George V, 1911 (2), 1912 (3), 1913 (3), 1914 (2), 1915 (3), 1917 (2) and 1918 Melbourne. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (16) | $9,000 |
| Lot 1224 | George V, 1911, 1913-20, 1922 and 1923 Perth. The 1915 good very fine, others nearly uncirculated. (11) | $6,500 |
| Lot 1225 | George V, 1911 (2), 1913 (3), 1914 (3), 1916, 1917 (2), 1918 (3), 1920 (2), 1922 (2) and 1923 (2) Perth. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (20) | $10,800 |
| Lot 1226 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1227 | George V, 1911 Sydney; small head 1930 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1228 | George V, 1911 and 1912 Sydney, 1912 Perth. Good extremely fine; good very fine; good extremely fine. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1229 | George V, 1911 (2), 1914, 1918 and 1925 Sydney. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $2,800 |
| Lot 1230 | George V, 1911-13, 1915-18 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated or better. (7) | $4,000 |
| Lot 1231 | George V, 1911-13, 1915-18 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (7) | $3,800 |
| Lot 1232 | George V, 1911 (2), 1912 (3), 1918 (5) Sydney. Extremely fine or better. (10) | $5,700 |
| Lot 1233 | George V, 1912 (2) and 1915 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1234 | George V, 1912 Melbourne (2), 1914 (2), 1917 (2), 1918 (2), 1922 (3) and 1923 Perth. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) | $6,500 |
| Lot 1235 | George V, 1912, 1913 and 1914 Perth. Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1236 | George V, 1912, 1913 and 1914 Sydney. Extremely fine; good extremely fine; uncirculated. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1237 | George V, 1913 and 1914 Perth. Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1238 | George V, 1914 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1239 | George V, 1913, 1914 and 1915 Melbourne. Uncirculated; extremely fine; uncirculated. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1240 | George V, 1914 Perth. Good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1241 | George V, 1914, 1917-1920, 1922 Perth. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $3,200 |
| Lot 1242 | George V, 1915, 1916 and 1917 Sydney. Well struck, uncirculated. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1243 | George V, 1916, 1918, 1919 and 1923 Perth. Uncirculated. (4) | $2,600 |
| Lot 1244 | George V, 1917, 1918 and 1925 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (3) | $1,900 |
| Lot 1245 | George V, 1917 Perth. Uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1246 | George V, 1918 Melbourne. Obverse rim filed at 3 o'clock, heavily polished, possibly gilt (8.00g), otherwise extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 1247 | George V, 1918 Melbourne, jeweller's copy. Die axis rotated 15 percent, uncirculated. | $460 |
| Lot 1248 | George V, 1918 Perth. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $3,200 |
| Lot 1249 | George V, 1918 Sydney and 1919 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1250 | George V, 1918, 1919 and 1925 Sydney. Choice uncirculated. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1251 | George V, 1918-20, 1922 Perth. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $2,200 |
| Lot 1252 | George V, 1919 (2) and 1922 (4) Perth. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $3,200 |
| Lot 1253 | George V, 1921 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. | $2,100 |
| Lot 1254 | George V, 1923 Melbourne. Good extremley fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1255 | George V, 1923 Sydney. Good extremely fine and very rare. | $17,000 |
| Lot 1256 | George V, 1924 and 1926 Melbourne. Uncirculated; choice uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1257 | George V, 1927 Perth. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 1258 | George V, small head, 1929 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 1259 | George V, small head, 1929 (2) and 1931 Perth. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1260 | George V, small head, 1930 Perth. Uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 1261 | George V, small head, 1931 Perth. Uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 1262 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1263 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Light scratch on the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1264 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Hairline scratch on obverse, minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1265 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Very fine or a little finer. | $600 |
| Lot 1266 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne and 1881 Sydney. Nearly very fine; very good. (2) | $700 |
| Lot 1267 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne (McD.18a). Very fine or better. | $700 |
| Lot 1268 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1269 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney (McD.20a). Good very fine and rare in this condition. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1270 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Very fine/good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1271 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Very good/fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1272 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney (McD.21a). Good fine. | $480 |
| Lot 1273 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Cut on neck, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1274 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney (McD.25a). Nearly extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1275 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney (McD.25a). Good very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1276 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney (McD.25a). Some scratching on portrait, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1277 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. | $1,900 |
| Lot 1278 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1279 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Good fine/nearly very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1280 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Very good. | $350 |
| Lot 1281 | Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Very good/nearly fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1282 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.33c). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,400 |
| Lot 1283 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Good extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1284 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32). Hairlines on the reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $750 |
| Lot 1285 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32b). Nearly uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 1286 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney, JEB (McD.38). Extremely fine with some mint bloom in the legends and devices, scarce thus. | $800 |
| Lot 1287 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney, with J.E.B. (McD.38). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine or better, scarce thus. | $550 |
| Lot 1288 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney, no JEB (McD.38a). Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1289 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney, no JEB (McD.38a). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1290 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne, old head 1893 Sydney. Nearly very fine; very fine. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 1291 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1292 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Good very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1293 | Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1294 | Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1295 | Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 Sydney. Nearly very fine/very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1296 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Toned with some mint bloom, extremely fine or better. | $480 |
| Lot 1297 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Very fine/good very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1298 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1299 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Hairline scratches on the obverse, otherwise good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1300 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. | $750 |
| Lot 1301 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $1,300 |
| Lot 1302 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Good very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 1303 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1304 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Nearly very fine/good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1305 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Very good/fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1306 | Queen Victoria, 1899 Melbourne. Very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1307 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Flat on St. George, very fine or better. | $340 |
| Lot 1308 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. A little polished, otherwise good fine/nearly very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1309 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth. Fine and scarce. | $360 |
| Lot 1310 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1311 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $440 |
| Lot 1312 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Nearly extemely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1313 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1314 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Toned, very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1315 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Scratched above the date, otherwise good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1316 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1317 | Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. | $750 |
| Lot 1318 | Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Vertical hairline die break through head on obverse, a little rubbed, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 1319 | Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1320 | Edward VII, 1903 Sydney; together with George VI, crown, 1937 (2). Good - nearly very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1321 | Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Clear mm, good very fine and scarce. | $460 |
| Lot 1322 | Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Very fine and scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 1323 | Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Minor obverse hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 1324 | Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Very fine/good very fine and scarce thus. | $320 |
| Lot 1325 | Edward VII, 1906 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $3,600 |
| Lot 1326 | Edward VII, 1906 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 1327 | Edward VII, 1906 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1328 | Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne. Vertical die break rim through portrait, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1329 | Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1330 | Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 1331 | Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1332 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 1333 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1334 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Fine; good fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1335 | Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 1336 | Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 1337 | Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne; George V, 1916 Sydney. Very fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1338 | Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Well struck, uncirculated. | $750 |
| Lot 1339 | Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1340 | Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1341 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $460 |
| Lot 1342 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1343 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1344 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1345 | George V, 1911 and 1915 Sydney. Extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1346 | George V, 1912 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1347 | George V, 1912 Sydney. Obverse scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1348 | George V, 1914 Sydney. Well struck, uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 1349 | George V, 1914 Sydney. Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1350 | George V, 1914, 1915 and 1916 Sydney. Uncirculated. (3) | $1,000 |
| Lot 1351 | George V, 1915 Perth. Good extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1352 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $440 |
| Lot 1353 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Tiny die breaks both sides, uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 1354 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 1355 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1356 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $1,400 |
| Lot 1357 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.45 g), Babylon mint, issued 317-311 B.C. during first satrapy of Seleucus, obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with griffin, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand and a ship's mast, **BA SILE[WS]* and MHP monogram in wreath in lower left field, to right **ALEXANDPO[U]*, (cf.S.6702; cf.Price 3700 [p.473 for tetradrachm for symbol] or 3745 cf.M.710, cf.BMC 3700). Good fine/ nearly fine and rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 1358 | Phocas, (602-610), gold tremissis, (1.49 g), Constantinople mint, Class III, issued 607-610, obv. diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N FOCAS PER AVG, rev. cross potent, around VICTORI FOCAS AVG, in exergue CONOB, (S.633, DOC 18, BMC33-34). Slightly wavy flan, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 1359 | Ancient Britain, celtic gold stater, KBC (6.32g), uninscribed, struck in Britain, Kentish A (Insular Belgic) (S.20A; ABC 515). Good fine/very fine, short of flan, rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1360 | Ancient Britain, Armorica (Channel Islands and North-West Gaul) billon stater, c75-50BC (6.43g) (S.14; ABC 70). Fine/very fine. | $230 |
| Lot 1361 | Henry III, (1216-1272), long cross coinage 1247-72, class 5g Canterbury, Nicole (S.1373); Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage, from 1279, silver pennies class 2a, Canterbury (S.1419) class 2b London (S.1386). Good fine, last good very fine. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 1362 | Edward III, (1327-1377), halfgroats London, pre-treaty 1351-61, mm cross potent (2), cross 3 (S.1574); Henry VII, (1485-1509), York silver penny, Archbishop Rotherham (S.2236); Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), threepence, 1575 mm eglantine (S.2566), penny (S.2558), mm martlet (?). Fair - good fine. (6) | $240 |
| Lot 1363 | Henry VI, first reign, (1422-1461), Calais Mint, annulet issue, groat, annulets at neck (S.1836), another without annulets in the reverse (S.1837). Fine. (2) | $230 |
| Lot 1364 | Elizabeth I - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1587 mm crescent, 1592 mm hand (S.2578A, B), 1696 (?), 1707 (S.3619); 1757 (2) (S.3711), 1787 (3) (S.3748 (2), 9); 1816, 1817 (S.3791); 1824 (S.3814); 1835 (S.3836), 1885 (S.3912), 1887JH (S.3928 (2)), 1887, 1888 (S.3929), 1900, 1906, 1908, 1912 (2), 1925, 1926, 1928, 1930, 1937, 1942, 1948, 1949 (2), 1950, 1953 (2), 1967 (2), in 2x2 holders on two pages. Poor - uncirculated. (37) | $600 |
| Lot 1365 | James I, (1603-1625), second coinage 1604-19, shilling, mm trefoil fourth bust (S.2655). Fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1366 | Charles I, (1625-1649), Richmond issue, copper farthing, mm M (S.3183). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1367 | Charles II, fourpence, 1672/1 (S.3384), twopence 1676 (S.3388); groats, William IV, 1836, 1837 (S.3837), Queen Victoria, 1840, 1854 (S.3913). Very good - extremely fine. (6) | $180 |
| Lot 1368 | Charles II to George III, farthings, 1672, 1675 (S.3394); 1694 (S.3453); 1719 (S.3662); 1754 (S.3722); 1773 counterfeit (S.3775); 1799 (S.3779); 1806 (S.3782). Fair - good fine. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 1369 | Charles II - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1677 (S.3375); 1711 (S.3610); 1723 SSC (S.3647); 1731 countermark W (S.3698); 1758 (S.3704), 1787 (S.3746) (2); 1816, 1817 (S.3790); 1826 (3), 1829 (S.3812); 1835 (S.3835); 1839, 1874 die no 10, 1877 die no 37, 1880, 1887JH (3), 1890, 1897, 1898, 1900 (3), 1902, 1916, 1922, 1924, 1936, 1937 (Scots), 1945, 1946, 1947, 1948 (both), 1949 (both), 1951 (Scots), 1953 (2 pairs), 1953 (Scots), 1954, 1955 (both), 1970 proof. In 2x2 holders on three pages, fair - uncirculated. (53) | $700 |
| Lot 1370 | William and Mary to Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1694, 1700, 1722, 1743, 1771, 1799, 1806, 1826, 1837, 1854, 1863, 1891 (red), 1897, 1905, 1912, 1932, 1937, 1950, 1953, 1966, each in 2x2 holder. Fair - uncirculated. (20) | $130 |
| Lot 1371 | William III - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1696 (S.3470); 1819LIX (S.3787); 1822 Tertio (S.3805); 1844 (S.3882); 1889 (S.3921); 1893 (S.3937); 1902 (S.3978); 1935, 1937, 1951, 1953 (2), 1960 and 1965, in 2x2 holders. Fair - uncirculated. (15) | $400 |
| Lot 1372 | William III - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1696B (Bristol) (S.3476); 1746 Lima (S.3695A); 1817, 1819 (S.3789); 1820 (S.3807); 1823 (S.3808); 1836 (S.3834); 1846 (S.3888); 1886 (S.3889); 1887 (J.H.), 1894, 1906, 1929, 1942, 1947, 1949, 1953, 1954, in 2x2 holders. Fair - uncirculated. (19) | $440 |
| Lot 1373 | George III, sixpences, 1787, without hearts (S.3748), with hearts (S.3749). Cleaned good extremely fine; toned extremely fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 1374 | George III, silver threepences, 1762, 1763 (S.3753). Nearly uncirculated; good very fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 1375 | George III, third copper issue, halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778) six relief gunports. Glossy red brown with traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 1376 | George III, new coinage, shilling 1820 (S.3790). Obverse rim bruise at 3, minor contact marks on neck, otherwise bright silver nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 1377 | George III - Elizabeth II, threepences, 1762 (2), 1836, 1887 (Y.H.), 1887 (J.H.), 1893 (proof like), 1908, 1913, 1926, 1930, 1938 (2); nickel brass, 1937 (2), 1952, 1953, 1960 and 1963, in 2x2 holders. Very good - uncirculated. (19) | $100 |
| Lot 1378 | George III - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1797, 1806, 1826, 1851, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1872, 1889, 1899, 1901, 1902 (Both low and high tide), 1927, 1935, 1937, 1949, 1953 proof, 1967, each in 2x2 holders. Fair - uncirculated. (19) | $150 |
| Lot 1379 | George IV, copper half farthing, 1830, rev A, for use in Ceylon (S.3826). Good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1380 | George IV - Queen Victoria, farthings 1830 (S.3825), 1875H (S.3959); sixpence 1834 (S.3836). Fine - good very fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 1381 | George IV - Elizabeth II, farthings, 1821 (S.3822); 1826 (S.3825); 1836 raised lines on saltire (S.3848); 1853 and 1854 (S.3950); 1863, 1886 (S.3958); 1895 (S.3963); 1898 (S.3964); 1908 (S.3992); 1911, 1916, 1930, 1935 (S.4059,61); 1938, 1942, 1949, 1952 (2) (S.4116, 9); 1953 (3), 1954, 1955 (2). Very good - uncirculated. (25) | $180 |
| Lot 1382 | William IV, threehalfpence 1836 (S.3839); Queen Victoria, young head, threehalfpence, 1843 (2) (for Colonial use) (S.3915); Edward VII, Maundy oddments, fourpence 1902, 1903, 1905 (S.3986), twopences, 1902, 1905 (S.3988), pennies, 1902, 1905 (S.3989). Fine - uncirculated. (10) | $250 |
| Lot 1383 | Queen Victoria, young head, copper quarter farthing, 1853 (for use in Ceylon) (S.3953). Nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1384 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florins, (S.3923). First polished extremely fine, others fine - nearly very fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 1385 | Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, florins, 1849 (poor), 1873, 1881, 1887, 1899, 1903, 1906, 1918, 1923, 1930, 1935, 1937, 1940, 1947, 1951, 1953, 1966, 1967, in 2x2 holders. Poor - uncirculated. (18) | $220 |
| Lot 1386 | Queen Victoria - George V, copper half farthings 1843, 1844 (2) (S.3951); bronze third farthings for use in Malta, 1884 (S.3960); 1902 (3) (S.3993); 1913 (S.4062). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) | $130 |
| Lot 1387 | Unusual world coins, India, Maratha gold fanam (0.33g) (F.1322), Travencore, gold fanam, c1800 (0.18g) (F.1400), Myna gold fanam (AH 1189) (KM.9, F.1348a) (c1776) (0.18g); USA, Private Territorial gold quarter dollar 1871 CAL (California) (holed); unusual silver coin Laos (1591-1707), tiger tongue (95.70g) (cf Mitchener 3004). Fine - extremely fine. (5) | $360 |
| Lot 1388 | Mexico, cob two reales; Republic, eight reales 1886MH, Mexico City Mint, Chinese chopmarks on both sides. Toned very fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 1389 | Brazil, John V, gold 12,800 reis or 'Johanna', 1731M (Minas Gerais) (KM.139). For the coin type extremely fine and rare thus. | $6,500 |
| Lot 1390 | Brazil, Joseph I, gold 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1771R (Rio) (KM.172.2). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1391 | Brazil, Mary I and Peter III, gold 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1779R (Rio) (KM.199.2). Extremely fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1392 | Brazil, Mary I, widowed, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1789R (Rio) (KM.218.1). Slight planchet adjustment marks on the reverse, extremely fine and very scarce. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1393 | Colombia, Charles IIII, gold eight escudos, 1800JJ, Nuevo Reino Mint (KM.62.1). Attractive tone, good very fine/nearly very fine. | $2,600 |
| Lot 1394 | Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fourth type, 1782 (S.3728). Good very fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 1395 | Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1788 (S.3729). Scratches and brushed, otherwise good very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1396 | Great Britain, George III, gold half guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1788 (S.3735). Obverse hairline scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1397 | Great Britain, George III, gold third guineas, 1797 and 1798 (S.3738). Both ex mount, very fine; fine. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 1398 | Great Britain, George III, gold quarter guinea, 1762 (S.3741). Ten degree die rotation, slight bend, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $420 |
| Lot 1399 | Great Britain, George III, gold quarter guinea, 1762 (S.3741). Two crinkled bends, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1400 | Great Britain, George III, silver shilling, 1787 with hearts (S.3746). Toned good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1401 | Great Britain, George III, silver shilling 1787, with hearts (S.3746), sixpence 1787, with hearts (S.3749), threepence, 1762 (S.3753). Very fine - good very fine. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 1402 | Great Britain, George III, copper twopence and penny 1797 (S.3776, 7), halfpenny and farthing 1799 (S.3778, 9). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 1403 | Great Britain, George III, copper farthing 1799 (S.3779). Glossy brown, extremely fine or better. | $90 |
| Lot 1404 | India, Madras Presidency, gold star pagoda (1740-1807) (KM.303). Extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1405 | India, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1740-1807), grain reverse, struck at Fort St. George (KM.304). Extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1406 | India, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad type gold mohur yr 19 (1793) (KM.108). Very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 1407 | India, Bengal Presidency, silver rupees, Murshidabad types, yr 19 (vertical graining) (KM.108) and yr 41 (KM.40.1). Very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 1408 | Mexico, Philip V, silver eight reales, 1736MF (KM.103); Charles III, eight reales, 1767MF (KM.105), Mexico City Mint. Sea salvage, porous very fine; very fine. (2) | $500 |
| Lot 1409 | Mexico, Charles IV, silver eight reales, 1789FM, Mexico City Mint (KM.107). Ten degree die rotation, nearly very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1410 | Replicas, silver eight reales, Chile, Ferdinand VI, 1757 Santiago (KM.5) and Charles III, 1778 Go Mint (?). Nearly extremely fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 1411 | Netherlands, Holland province, gold ducat, 1757 (KM.12). Good extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1412 | Netherlands, Westfriesland province, silver three gulden, 1793 (KM.141.2). Striking weakness, otherwise good fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1413 | Netherlands, Utrecht, silver one gulden, 1764 (KM.7.2). Very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1414 | Portugal, Mary I, gold 6,400 or half Johanna, 1789 (KM.299). Nearly uncirculated. | $2,800 |
| Lot 1415 | Spain, Charles III, gold four escudos, 1787DV, Madrid Mint (KM.C54.1a). Good very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1416 | Spain, Charles III, gold two escudos, 1788M, Madrid Mint (KM.417.1a). Nearly very fine/very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1417 | Spain, Charles III, gold one escudo 1787CM, Seville Mint (KM.416.2a). Nearly extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1418 | Spain, Charles III, gold half escudo, 1773PJ, Madrid Mint (KM.415.1). Very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 1419 | New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Evenly worn, fair. | $2,200 |
| Lot 1420 | New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Evenly worn, fair. | $2,200 |
| Lot 1421 | Adelaide pound, 1852, second type with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Slightly later die state, five tiny dots above second 2 and C of carats, usual uneven softly struck rim at 2 o'clock, minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $13,500 |
| Lot 1422 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filleted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. Minor surface marking, otherwise good very fine. | $5,000 |
| Lot 1423 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Surface marked,^otherwise nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1424 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1425 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Good very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1426 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very fine/good very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1427 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Surface marks and a little polished, otherwise good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1428 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1429 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1430 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Horizontal hairline die break through the date, nearly very fine/very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1431 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1432 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Evenly worn, very good. | $650 |
| Lot 1433 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Slightest damage, nearly very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1434 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly fine. | $440 |
| Lot 1435 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Very good/nearly fine. | $440 |
| Lot 1436 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Damaged, otherwise very good and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1437 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Good fine. | $440 |
| Lot 1438 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Fine/good fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1439 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Even wear, nearly fine. | $480 |
| Lot 1440 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Slight adhesions and scratchy, otherwise good fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1441 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Very fine and rare thus. | $700 |
| Lot 1442 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, WW raised (McD.118a). Good fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1443 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Good fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1444 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1445 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Good very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1446 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne, fifteen percent die rotation. Very fine/good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1447 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1448 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Nearly very fine/good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1449 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Good fine/nearly very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1450 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1451 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Peripheral die breaks, dusty original extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1452 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1453 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1454 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1455 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Good very fine/extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1456 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. A little rubbed, otherwise nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1457 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Obverse scratched, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1458 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1459 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1460 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Good very fine and scarce. | $650 |
| Lot 1461 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Rubbed to polish, nearly extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1462 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Uncirculated. | $900 |
| Lot 1463 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1464 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1465 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Sydney. Good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1466 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Melbourne. Good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1467 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1468 | Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1469 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne (McD 154). Obverse surface marks, otherwise good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1470 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1471 | Queen Victoria, 1879 (McD.157a) and 1880 Melbourne (McD.159a). Nearly very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1472 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Good very fine and scarce. | $650 |
| Lot 1473 | Queen Victoria, 1881 (McD.161a), 1882 (McD.163a), 1883 (McD.165a) Melbourne. Good uncirculated; good very fine; fine. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1474 | Queen Victoria, 1881 (McD.160a), 1882 (McD.162a) and 1884 Sydney. Good very fine; nearly very fine; good extremely fine. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1475 | Queen Victoria, 1884 (McD.167b), 1885 (McD.169a) Melbourne. Faint trace of BP on second good extremely fine, first good very fine. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1476 | Queen Victoria, 1885, 1886 and 1887 Sydney. Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1477 | Queen Victoria, 1886 and 1887 Melbourne. Good extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1478 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (McD.175b). Two tiny dents on Queen's cheek, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 1479 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.174b). Nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1480 | Queen Victoria, 1888-1891 (McD.177b, 179a, 181, 183a) all Melbourne. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $2,400 |
| Lot 1481 | Queen Victoria, 1888 (McD.176c), 1889 (McD.178a), 1890 (McD.180a) all Sydney. Nearly very fine - good very fine. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1482 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1891, 1892 and 1893 Sydney. Good very fine; extremely fine/good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1483 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1892 and 1893 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine; fine. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1484 | Queen Victoria, 1894-7 Melbourne. First nearly uncirculated, others very fine; good every fine; extremely fine. (4) | $2,200 |
| Lot 1485 | Queen Victoria, old head, 1894-6 Sydney. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1486 | Queen Victoria, 1897 and 1898 Sydney. Good extremely fine; very fine and scarce. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1487 | Queen Victoria, 1898-1901 Melbourne. The first nearly uncirculated, others very fine or better. (4) | $2,200 |
| Lot 1488 | Queen Victoria, 1899 and 1901 Perth. Good very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 1489 | Queen Victoria, 1899-1901 Sydney. First two nearly uncirculated; last extremely fine/good extremely fine. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1490 | Edward VII, 1902, 1904-10 Melbourne. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) | $4,000 |
| Lot 1491 | Edward VII, 1902, 1906, 1908 (2), 1909 and 1910 Perth. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $3,200 |
| Lot 1492 | Edward VII, 1902-1907, 1910 Sydney. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) | $3,800 |
| Lot 1493 | George V, 1911-1923 Perth. Mostly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (13) | $6,800 |
| Lot 1494 | George V, 1911-1915 Sydney. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $2,600 |
| Lot 1495 | George V, 1912-15, 1917 and 1918 Melbourne. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $3,200 |
| Lot 1496 | George V, 1917, 1918 and 1925 Sydney. the last good extremely fine, others nearly uncirculated. (3) | $1,600 |
| Lot 1497 | George V, 1923-6 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (4) | $2,300 |
| Lot 1498 | George V, 1927 Perth. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 1499 | George V, small head, 1929-31 Perth. Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (3) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1500 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Good; very good. (2) | $550 |
| Lot 1501 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Very good. | $300 |
| Lot 1502 | Queen Victoria, 1875 and 1879 Sydney. Very good. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1503 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Good fine/very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 1504 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne (McD.24a). Very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1505 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Very good. | $320 |
| Lot 1506 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney (McD.25a). Good fine. | $380 |
| Lot 1507 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Damage behind back of neck, otherwise very fine and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1508 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Good very fine and rare in this condition. | $600 |
| Lot 1509 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Nearly very fine/very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1510 | Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Scratches both sides, a little polished, otherwise good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1511 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 (McD.32a). Scratched on the obverse, otherwise very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1512 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1891 Sydney (McD.38a) no JEB; 1893 Melbourne. Very good/nearly very fine; fine/very fine. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 1513 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Light scratches, otherwise very fine. | $350 |
| Lot 1514 | Queen Victoria, old head, 1893 and 1897 Sydney. Very good/good fine; nearly very fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1515 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1516 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Nearly very fine/good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1517 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Melbourne. Good fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1518 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1519 | Edward VII, 1902 and 1903 Sydney. Very fine or better. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1520 | Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Scratch on face, otherwise good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1521 | Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1522 | Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Good fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1523 | Edward VII, 1906 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1524 | Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne, first with 10 percent die rotation. Good fine; very fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 1525 | Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne (2) and 1909 Melbourne. Nearly very fine; very fine; fine. (3) | $850 |
| Lot 1526 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1527 | Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Good very fine and scarce. | $650 |
| Lot 1528 | Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1529 | George V, 1911 and 1915 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $850 |
| Lot 1530 | George V, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915 and 1916 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $1,700 |
| Lot 1531 | George V, 1912 and 1914 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 1532 | George V, 1915 Melbourne. Uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 1533 | George V, 1915 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 1534 | George V, 1918 Perth. Polished, otherwise extremely fine or better and very rare. | $4,200 |
| Lot 1535 | George VI, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny 1938. Mostly red, with some crimson toning, fields brilliant proof-like, may well be a quality struck currency issue, nearly FDC and rare thus. | $260 |
| Lot 1536 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1955. Red brown tone, obverse brilliant, reverse more subdued, nearly FDC. | $180 |
| Lot 1537 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1955. Evidence of hand brushing and flaw behind kangaroo's hind legs, cleaned of toning, nearly FDC. | $120 |
| Lot 1538 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956. Brilliant sealed patina, FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 1539 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956. Brilliant, red, noted tone spots, otherwise FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 1540 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof florins, 1956, 1960 (minor contact marks), 1963. FDC; nearly FDC; toned FDC. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 1541 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Matt fields, polished relief, nearly FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 1542 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Dull dark tone, some evidence of brushing hairlines on the reverse, nearly FDC. | $100 |
| Lot 1543 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Full original mint red polished relief, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 1544 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1960. Full red, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 1545 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1962. Spotted, red and brown nearly FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 1546 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1960. Full red FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 1547 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1961. Spotted and dark toning, Nearly FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 1548 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1962. Full red with rims and highlights dark toned, otherwise FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 1549 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1963. Full red, FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 1550 | George VI, 1937 and 1938. Uncirculated. (2) | $340 |
| Lot 1551 | Edward VII, 1910. Nearly extremely fine, reverse lightly toned. | $650 |
| Lot 1552 | George V, 1911. A little rubbed, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1553 | George V, 1912. Obverse rim nick at 2:30, harshly cleaned with hairline scratches on the reverse, otherwise extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1554 | George V, 1913. Cleaned, minor reverse rim bruise at 4 o'clock nearly extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 1555 | George V, 1914. Obverse and reverse contact marks, cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1556 | George V, 1914H. Cleaned, minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce thus. | $750 |
| Lot 1557 | George V, 1915. Cleaned, reverse extremely fine and scarce thus. | $950 |
| Lot 1558 | George V, 1915H. Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine and scarce thus. | $800 |
| Lot 1559 | George V, 1916M. Hairline die break emu tail to scroll, cleaned underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 1560 | George V, 1917M. Cleaned extremely fine or better. | $180 |
| Lot 1561 | George V, 1918M. Cleaned, minor hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1562 | George V, 1919M. Cleaned, light toning around the date, otherwise extremely fine or better. | $420 |
| Lot 1563 | George V, 1921. Cleaned extremely fine or better. | $460 |
| Lot 1564 | George V, 1922. Well struck for this date, cartwheeling mint bloom, two scratches in right obverse field, otherwise nearly uncirculated and very scarce in this condition. | $600 |
| Lot 1565 | George V, 1923. Some cartwheeling mint bloom, good extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 1566 | George V, 1924. Die striation lines, 4 with weak serif, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1567 | George V, 1925 and 1926. Multiple fields on first, extremely fine; second with reverse die clash good extremely fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 1568 | George V, 1927 and 1928. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 1569 | George V, 1931. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 1570 | George V, 1932. Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1571 | George V, 1933. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1572 | George V, 1936. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1573 | George V, 1934. Well struck with high wire rim on the reverse, peripheral die break from REX to IND, and on reverse over florin, a really good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 1574 | George V, 1935. Cleaned, minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 1575 | George VI, 1938-1945. The 1939 with surface marks on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine, others uncirculated or better. (11) | $320 |
| Lot 1576 | George VI, 1946, 1947, 1951 and 1952. Some obverse contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 1577 | Elizabeth II, 1953, 1954, 1956 - 1963. The 1956 nearly uncirculated, 1957 only very fine, others uncirculated. (10) | $90 |
| Lot 1578 | George V - Elizabeth II, the four commemoratives, 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1951 Jubilee and 1954 Royal Visit. Nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 1579 | Edward VII, 1910. Well struck, reverse with even grey patina, cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 1580 | George V, 1911. Cleaned, good extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 1581 | George V, 1912. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1582 | George V, 1913. Good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1583 | George V, 1914. Vertical die break down kangaroo, extremely fine or better. | $160 |
| Lot 1584 | George V, 1915. Nearly extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1585 | George V, 1915H. Nearly fine. | $80 |
| Lot 1586 | George V, 1916M. Two hairline die breaks on the reverse, nearly uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1587 | George V, 1917M. Cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 1588 | George V, 1918M. Nearly extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1589 | George V, 1920M. Nearly extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1590 | George V, 1921 Star. Cleaned, extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $440 |
| Lot 1591 | George V, 1922. Good extremely fine, soft emu feathers as always, underlying brilliance. | $300 |
| Lot 1592 | George V, 1924. Usual reverse die striation near date, cleaned extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 1593 | George V, 1925. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 1594 | George V, 1926 and 1927. Nearly uncirculated; dull extremely fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 1595 | George V, 1928. Good extremely fine, scarce thus. | $380 |
| Lot 1596 | George V, 1931. Nearly uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 1597 | George V, 1933. Good very fine and very scarce in this condition. | $300 |
| Lot 1598 | George V, 1934. Extremely fine/good extremely fine, weakly struck star on the reverse. | $120 |
| Lot 1599 | George V, 1935. Mirror-like fields, nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 1600 | George V, 1936. Nearly uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1601 | George VI, 1938, 1939 and 1940. Nearly uncirculated, the last two scarce thus. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 1602 | George VI, 1941-1952, complete. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (12) | $320 |
| Lot 1603 | Elizabeth II, 1953-1963, the 1956 and 1963 are proofs. Uncirculated - FDC. (11) | $240 |
| Lot 1604 | Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1605 | George V, 1911. Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1606 | George V, 1912. Nearly extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1607 | George V, 1914. Extremely fine/good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1608 | George V, 1916M. Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 1609 | George V, 1917M. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 1610 | George V, 1918M. Extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | $440 |
| Lot 1611 | George V, 1919M. Cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1612 | George V, 1920M. Good extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1613 | George V, 1921 and 1922. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 1614 | George V, 1923. Cleaned, good extremely fine and scarce thus. | $240 |
| Lot 1615 | George V, 1924. Good extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1616 | George V, 1925. Good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1617 | George V, 1926. Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1618 | George V, 1927. Frosty mint bloom on the reverse, nearly uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 1619 | George V, 1928 and 1934. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 1620 | George V, 1935 and 1936. Good extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1621 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938 to 1963. The 1955 and 1956 are proofs, very fine - FDC. (28) | Passed in |
| Lot 1622 | Edward VII, 1910. Attractively toned reverse, light scratches, otherwise uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1623 | George V, 1911. Original mint bloom, miniscule hairlines, otherwise uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 1624 | George V, 1912. Toned extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1625 | George V, 1914. Hairline scratch on obverse, extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1626 | George V, 1915. Cleaned good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1627 | George V, 1916M. Struck from a clashed obverse die, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1628 | George V, 1917M. Third leg faint hairline die break, good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1629 | George V, 1918M. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated, faint evidence of reverse die clashing. | $190 |
| Lot 1630 | George V, 1919M. Peripheral die breaks both sides, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 1631 | George V, 1920M. Cleaned extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1632 | George V, 1921M. Original frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 1633 | George V, 1921. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1634 | George V, 1922/1 overdate. Two dig marks on the reverse, otherwise very good/fine and very rare, especially in this condtion. | $3,400 |
| Lot 1635 | George V, 1922. Good extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1636 | George V, 1923. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 1637 | George V, 1924. Extremely fine/good extremely fine, some brilliance. | Passed in |
| Lot 1638 | George V, 1925 and 1926. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 1639 | George V, 1927 and 1928. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1640 | George V, 1934/3 overdate. Clean dull tone, however a strong clear overdate, good very fine and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 1641 | George V, 1934, 1935 and 1936. Obverse scratch good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 1642 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938 to 1964. The 1942 only good fine, others good very fine - uncirculated, the 1955 said to be proof. (30) | Passed in |
| Lot 1643 | George V, 1911. Red and brown uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 1644 | George V, 1912H. Brown and red uncirculated, rare with mint red. | $300 |
| Lot 1645 | George V, 1913. Grey brown patina, hints of red, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1646 | George V, 1914. Even medium red brown patina with traces of red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 1647 | George V, 1915. Good extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1648 | George V, 1915H. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1649 | George V, 1916I. Red and blue brown toned, underlying brilliance, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1650 | George V, 1917I. Red uncirculated/red brown uncirculated. | $440 |
| Lot 1651 | George V, 1918I. Even brown patina, nearly very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1652 | George V, 1919 London die. Softly struck, mostly red uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 1653 | George V, 1919, London die, dot below, small dot above top scroll. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 1654 | George V, 1919 London die, dot below and small dot above. Brown patina, fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1655 | George V, 1920 London die. Very good. | $40 |
| Lot 1656 | George V, 1921 London die. Top scroll obliterated or not struck up, otherwise fine. | $30 |
| Lot 1657 | George V, 1920, Indian die. Nearly fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1658 | George V, 1920 dot above, London die (?). Evenly worn, very good and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1659 | George V, 1920 dot below, London die. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1660 | George V, 1920 dot above, Indian die. Slightly pitted, otherwise good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 1661 | George V, 1920 dot below, Indian die, ten percent die rotation. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1662 | George V, 1920 dot above and below, Indian die. Fair and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1663 | George V, 1920 dot above top scroll only, Indian die. Very fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 1664 | George V, 1921, Indian die. Subdued original mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $420 |
| Lot 1665 | George V, 1922, London die, 9 tilts left. Red brown patina, good extremely fine and rare thus. | $130 |
| Lot 1666 | George V, 1922, Indian die. Reverse rim nicks at 3 o'clock, otherwise fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1667 | George V, 1923 London die; 1924 Indian die (2, one with filled 4). Cleaned very fine; good fine; fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 1668 | George V, 1924, London die. Brown and red, uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 1669 | George V, 1925, London dies. Horizontal line on neck, and broken N die states, good very fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 1670 | George V, 1925 London dies. Plain, Q, horizontal line on neck and broken N die states, the last corroded and cleaned, others very fine. (4) | $360 |
| Lot 1671 | George V, 1926 and 1927 London dies, 1927 Indian die. Cleaned good very fine; brown and red nearly uncirculated; fine. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1672 | George V, 1928, London dies (2, second with broken 8), 1929 London and Indian dies. Very fine - good very fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 1673 | George V, 1930 Indian die. Good fine and rare. | $14,500 |
| Lot 1674 | George V, 1931 dropped 1, Indian die. Nearly very fine and very rare, one of the great rarities of the series. | $2,400 |
| Lot 1675 | George V, 1931, dropped 1, London dies (2), 1931 Indian die. The first cleaned, good very fine/nearly extremely fine; second brown with traces of red but with edge knocks; third good very fine. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 1676 | George V, 1932 London die. Attractive brown and red uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1677 | George V, 1932 and 1933/2 overdate, London dies. Good very fine; nearly very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 1678 | George V, 1933 London die. Nearly uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 1679 | George V, 1934 London dies, (2, second with small dot before O of one); 1935 London die. Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine; dusty brown and red nearly uncirculated. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 1680 | George V, 1936 London die. Nearly full red uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1681 | George VI, 1938 and 1942I. Mostly red uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1682 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1939-1964, missing 1942I, 1947 (both), 1949, 1950 (both), 1951 (all three), includes 1942 Bombay without I mm, 1943I long denticles, 1964Y. (5 extra) and a copy 1937. Fine - uncirculated. (41) | $120 |
| Lot 1683 | George VI, 1940K.G. Lightly toned, extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1684 | George VI, 1945Y. KG. Dot after KG die state variety, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1685 | George VI, 1946. Red and brown uncirculated/brown and red uncirculated. | $500 |
| Lot 1686 | George VI, 1946. Nearly very fine or better. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 1687 | George VI, 1947 and 1947Y. Glossy red brown uncirculated; good extremely fine softly struck in centre. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1688 | George VI, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1951PL. Full original mint red, all choice uncirculated. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 1689 | George V, 1911. Slightest toning, otherwise red uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 1690 | George V, 1912H. Full original mint red uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 1691 | George V, 1913 (2, one with 3 further to right), 1914, 1914H, 1915H, 1916I, 1917I and 1918I. Fine - good very fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 1692 | George V, 1919. Red and brown uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1693 | George V, 1920. Red and brown uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 1694 | George V, 1921 (thin 2 and 1), 1922, 1924 and 1925. Very fine - good very fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 1695 | George V, 1923. Six pearls, nearly very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1696 | George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, reverse rim nicks at 5 o'clock, otherwise nearly very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1697 | George V, 1923. Cleaned, otherwise very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1698 | George V, 1923. Traces of peripheral die breaks on the reverse, somewhat porous surface, good fine. | $420 |
| Lot 1699 | George V, 1923. Dark blue brown, good fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1700 | George V, 1915H, 1924, 1925 and 1931, four of each scarce date. Very good - very fine. (16) | Passed in |
| Lot 1701 | George V, 1926, 1927 and 1928. Good extremely fine; somewhat dusty red good extremely fine; good very fine. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 1702 | George V, 1929. Red and brown uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 1703 | George V, 1930 and 1931, Britt slightly double entered. Good extremely fine; bright golden red with toning, nearly uncirculated. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 1704 | George V, 1932 and 1933. Traces of red, glossy brown uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1705 | George V, 1934, 1935 and 1936. Glossy brown and red uncirculated; reverse planchet lamination nearly uncirculated; brown with traces of red, uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 1706 | George VI, 1938, 1940, 1941 (2, second with only faint P of HP showing), 1942Y., 1942I, 1942I long denticles. The last very fine, others extremely fine - choice uncirculated. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 1707 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1939 first reverse, 1943-1964, includes duplicate 1951PL, 1953 and 1963. Very fine - uncirculated. (28) | Passed in |
| Lot 1708 | George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse. Hints of red, brown nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 1709 | George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse (4), 1942 (3), 1942Y. (1) and 1944 (4). Fine good very fine. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 1710 | George VI, 1942. Red and brown uncirculated, scarce thus. | $160 |
| Lot 1711 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, struck with wavy 2 die. Nearly very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1712 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1966, wavy 2 variety; another possibly tooled to resemble variety. Very good; good fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 1713 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1981, struck on a scalloped edge Hong Kong two dollars blank (8.48g). Traces of edge milling, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $8,500 |
| Lot 1714 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2000, struck with ten cents obverse die in error. Attractively toned, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | $3,000 |
| Lot 1715 | Crocker and Hamilton, Adelaide, Port Adelaide and Burra Burra halfpenny, 1857 (A.83). Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1716 | Peek and Campbell, Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney pennies, 1852, 1853 and halfpenny 1852 (A.426, 431, 428) by J.C.Thornthwaite, also Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney halfpenny, 1854 (A.583). The last holed, others fair - fine. (4) | $950 |
| Lot 1717 | Stokes, T., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.517). Good very fine and rare. | $850 |
| Lot 1718 | Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.556 (2), 557). Inked number on last, nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine; extermely fine. (3) | $500 |
| Lot 1719 | Stokes & Martin, Melbourne penny, undated (A.566), another but upset 180 degrees die axis. Good very fine, second possibly has been gilded and rare thus. (2) | $950 |
| Lot 1720 | Macintosh and Degraves, Tasmania silver shilling, 1823 (A.680). Very poor but very rare. | $850 |
| Lot 1721 | Hogarth and Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691), upset or 180 degree die axis. Scratched on obverse, toned nearly very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1722 | Melbourne issuers, as per Andrews nos A 11, 14, 105, 237, 281, 283, 284, 434, 461, 576. Fine - good very fine. (10) | $440 |
| Lot 1723 | New Zealand issuers, as per Andrews nos, A.27, 77, 131, 378, 455, 459. Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) | $480 |
| Lot 1724 | Sydney issuers, as per Andrews no A 188, 292, 363, 617, 630, 634. Very fine or better. (6) | $240 |
| Lot 1725 | Tasmanian issuers, as per Andrews nos A 45, 278, 309, 310; Queensland, A 469. Fine - good very fine. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 1726 | Balance of the collection, as per Andrews nos, A 1, 49, 51, 52, 59, 60, 105, 123, 125, 133, 134 (2), 136, 155, 184, 186, 227, 243 (2), 254, 257, 270, 273 (2), 276, 278, 279 (2), 284, 292, 293, 294, 304, 309, 319, 329, 340, 356 (2), 357, 377, 392, 409, 412, 481 (2), 508, 509, 535, 543, 557, 571 (2), 573, 576, 586, 587, 590, 620, 640, 650, 655, 660, 666, 670 (3), 672, each in 2x2 holder on six pages in binder album. Fair - good fine. (73) | $2,000 |
| Lot 1727 | Commonweath of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, threepence and penny. Re-entered camps on the first, nearly extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1728 | West Wallsend Co-Operative Society, penny in copper, threepence in brass and sixpence in aluminium. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 1729 | Exhibition of Women's Industries, Sydney 1888, in bronze (39mm) by W.J. Amor (C.1888/14). Scratches and rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1730 | German New Guinea, silver five mark, 1894A. Toned very fine. | $1,450 |
| Lot 1731 | German New Guinea, silver two mark 1894A. Light grey tone, good very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1732 | German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Porous obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 1733 | George V, Waitangi crown, 1935. Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. | $7,500 |
| Lot 1734 | George V, threepences, 1935. Fine; good fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1735 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1965, crowns 1949 (2), 1953 (2); halfcrowns (40, including duplicate 1940 (4) and 1965 proofs (4)), florins (36, including extra 1965 (3 proofs and currency)), each described in 2x2 holder, in binder album, better than average circulated. Very good - FDC. (80) | $550 |
| Lot 1736 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1965, shillings, sixpences and threepences, complete with extras and duplicates including 1965 proofs, and some decimal proofs (11) and uncirculated (2), each described in 2x2 holder, on seven pages, in a binder album. Slightly better than average circulated, very good - FDC. (133) | $280 |
| Lot 1737 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1940-1965, complete date sets of pennies (31) and halfpennies (40), including obverses and duplicates including 1965 proofs (2 and 3) each described in a binder album in 2x2 holders, on four page. Very fine - FDC. (71) | $340 |
| Lot 1738 | Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913), M 144792 (R.1c). One corner frail, nearly very good and very rare, thirty seven examples known. | $4,600 |
| Lot 1739 | Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1915), N 753520 N (R.2cL). Minor edge nicks, otherwise good fine. | $1,600 |
| Lot 1740 | Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918), N 762398 R (R.3b). Nearly very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1741 | Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923), A/9 064642 (R.4). Nearly very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1742 | Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926), A/28 336185 (R.5). Multiple creasing, otherwise fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1743 | Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), A/42 662855 (R.6). Nearly very fine and very scarce thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 1744 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928), A/51 347873 (R.7). Trace of repair top left corner, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1745 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), B/37 424576 (R.8a), thick signature. Flattened, limp paper, otherwise good fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1746 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), B/43 222224 (R.8b), thin signature. Flattened of three vertical folds, otherwise good very fine and rare in this condition. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1747 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), C/17 607272 (R.9). Extremely fine and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 1748 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934), C/33 911285 (R.10). Flattened of folds, otherwise very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 1749 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936), D/30 172047 (R.11). Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1750 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), E/56 099046 (R.12). Nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 1751 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), F/24 035014 (R.12L) last serial prefix. Inked writing top margin 'New Guinea June 8 1944', flattened very good and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1752 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), F/24 680893 (R.13F), first serial prefix. Extremely fine or better and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1753 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), F/40 936925 (R.13). Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 1754 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), F/77 777777 (R.13), full or extended solid number. Very good and very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1755 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), G/84 970570 (R.13L), last serial prefix. Flattened of centre fold, otherwise nearly very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 1756 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), F/24 784875 (R.13L), last prefix note; Coombs/Watt (1949), A/14 025589 (R.14) guillotined off centre. Nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 1757 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949), G/85 500249 (R.14F), first serial prefix; A/70 616626 (R.14). Nearly uncirculated and rare; nearly very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 1758 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949), A/74 710411 (R.14L), last serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1759 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952), A/75 872895; A/75 429091 (R.15F), first serial prefix notes; B/44 192954 (R.15); B/49 325307 (R.15L), last serial prefix note. Fine - uncirculated. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 1760 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952), A/91 111111 (R.15), solid number note. Very good and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 1761 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AC/00 224533 (R.16F), first serial prefix. Crisp good extremely fine and rare thus. | $550 |
| Lot 1762 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AF/19 786743 (R.16L), last serial prefix. Vertical folds, good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 1763 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AC/71 (R.16); (1961) AH/59 (R.17), AH/50 111111 (R.17) solid number note, AH/65 973972 (R.17L), last serial prefix note. Very good - very fine. (4) | $950 |
| Lot 1764 | One pound, Collins/Allen (1910), superscribed issue, L438025, on National Australia Bank one pound Melbourne, S330977 (R.S50). Flattened of folds and creases, semi-limp paper, a full note, nearly fine and scarce. | $3,600 |
| Lot 1765 | One pound, Collins/Allen (1913), Q 016052 (R.18bF), first prefix. A full note, limp paper, otherwise nearly fine and rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1766 | One pound, Collins/Allen (1913), 422336F (R.18d). Crisp paper, flattened of quarter folds, a full note, nearly fine and scarce. | $800 |
| Lot 1767 | One pound, Collins/Allen (1914), World War I, emergency issue, 'Rainbow pound' F 554209F (R.20). Frail, professionally restored thickening the paper, good colour for this, very good and rare. | $7,500 |
| Lot 1768 | One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918), A 643369 D (R.21F), first serial prefix. Inked initial on back at top, semi-limp paper, nearly very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1769 | One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918), C 998534 H (R.21). Flattened of quarter folds, full and smooth paper, very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1770 | One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918), E 023525 C (R.21L), last serial prefix. Frail limp paper, pin-hole and frayed edges, fair. | $260 |
| Lot 1771 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923), K 836163 (R.22aL), with imprint. Tape tear repairs at top and on right, small tear at bottom of centre fold, limp paper, otherwise nearly fine and rare. | $950 |
| Lot 1772 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923), H/6 255224 (R.23a) with imprint. Flattened, nearly fine and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 1773 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923), H/29 014556 (R.23b). Good fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1774 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923), H/15 898888 (R.23b). Crinkled paper, nick out of bottom edge, otherwise fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1775 | One pound, Kell/Collins (1926), H/58 538215 (R.24). Flattened, nearly extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1776 | One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1926), H/69 921228 (R.25F), first serial prefix. Toned, and small repairs, otherwise nearly fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1777 | One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1926), H/91 268009 (R.25). Very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 1778 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/2 382138 (R.26F), first serial prefix. Fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1779 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), K/8 667991 (R.26). Good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1780 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932), K/77 038847 (R.27a), thick signature. Nearly very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1781 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932), K/97 295709 (R.27b), thin signature. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1782 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), N/38 356075 (R.28). Nearly very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 1783 | One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938), to Coombs/Wilson (1961), prefixes, P/71 (R.29), P/76 (R.30aF), H/48, H/69 (R.30a), J/5 (R.30b), K/97 (R.31F), W/31 (R.31), W/79 (R.31L), W/72 (R.32F), W/89 (R.32), X/55 (R.32L), HA/00 (R.33F), HA/58 (R.33), HF/79 (R.34a), HJ/60, HK/00 (R.34b). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (16) | $850 |
| Lot 1784 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HF/65 059824 (R.33L), last prefix. Flat, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 1785 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HF/65 552225 (R.34aF), first serial prefix. Flat, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 1786 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HK/06 222222 (R.34b), solid number note. Flat nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | $650 |
| Lot 1787 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HK/65 901071 (R.34bL), last prefix issued. Uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 1788 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HK/68 359746 (R.34bX), RBA archive last prefix. Uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 1789 | Five pounds, Collins/Allen (1914), 026131U (R.36cF). 35 inked top margin, frail limp slightly toned paper, repair right edge, otherwise fine or better and rare. | $1,900 |
| Lot 1790 | Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918), U 273234D (R.37b). Limp paper, very good. | $1,450 |
| Lot 1791 | Five pounds, Kell/Collins (1924), Q/2 007767 (R.38a), black signatures. Two tiny edge nicks at top right, multiple creasing, good natural body to paper, nearly very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1792 | Five pounds, Kell/Collins (1924), Q/5 418690 (R.38bF), dark blue signatures, first serial prefix. Nearly very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1793 | Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), Q/11 259292 (R.39L), last prefix Note Issue Dept. Very fine. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1794 | Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), Q/9 744442 (R.40), Commonwealth Bank Issue. Flattened possibly trimmed at top, otherwise very fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 1795 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), Q/25 411809 (R.42). Good very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 1796 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1932), Q/27 357998 (R.43). Flattened of creases and vertical folds, nearly very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 1797 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), R/8 898455 (R.44a), pink face. Nearly very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1798 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), R/12 023272 (R.44b), white face. Very fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1799 | Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), R/20 479552 (R.45F), first serial prefix, high first 5; R/33 693696 (R.45). Fine; flattened extremely fine. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 1800 | Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941), R/34 813045 (R.46F), first serial prefix; R/67 454134 (R.46); R/84 843108 (R.46L), last serial prefix. Fine; good extremely fine; fine. (3) | $420 |
| Lot 1801 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), R/85 018888 (R.47F), first serial prefix; S/13 529396 (R.47); S/26 170670 (R.47L), last serial prefix; Coombs/Wilson (1952), S/27 111829 (R.48F), first serial prefix, S/41 786 361 (R.48). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (5) | $850 |
| Lot 1802 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), TA/00 782795 (R.49F), first serial prefix; TB/22 011401 (A.49). Good very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 1803 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), TB/41 035361 (R.49L), last serial prefix. Very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1804 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961), TB/41 959099 (R.50F), first serial prefix; TC/47 831527 (R.50); TD/09 058708 (R.50L), last serial prefix. Nearly extremely fine or better. (3) | $550 |
| Lot 1805 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961), TD/10 999512 (R.50xL, RBA Archive last serial prefix. Uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 1806 | Ten pounds, Kell/Collins (1925), U/1 093195 (R.54F), first serial prefix. Fine and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 1807 | Ten pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), U/3 842530 (R.55). Tiny edge nick lower right, otherwise natural body, very fine and scarce. | $3,000 |
| Lot 1808 | Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934), V/2 978923 (R.57). Very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1809 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/ McFarlane (1940), V/3 546771 (R.58F), first serial prefix; V/4 095075 (R.58); V/5 0041804 (R.58L), last serial prefix. Top edge repair on second, pin hole in third, otherwise fine - nearly very fine. (3) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1810 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/5 286187 (R.59F), first serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1811 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/6 807807 (R.59), repeating trio of digits serial. Pin-hole, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 1812 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/14 930602 (R.59L), last serial prefix. Flattened of centre fold, otherwise extremely fine or better. | $900 |
| Lot 1813 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), V/15 607370 (R.60F), first serial prefix. Flattened, otherwise extremely fine or better. | $600 |
| Lot 1814 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), V/18 509614 (R.60). Nearly uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 1815 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), V/22 093641 (R.60L), last serial prefix. Crisp, choice uncirculated and rare thus. | $1,700 |
| Lot 1816 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952), V/22 726 231 (R.61F), first serial prefix. Flattened, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1817 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952), V/23 924655 (R.61). Good extremely fine. | $900 |
| Lot 1818 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/24 154976 (R.61L), last serial prefix. Good very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 1819 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/00 293694 (R.62F), first serial prefix; WA/17 227701 (R.62). Fine; good very fine. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 1820 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/28 030942 (R.62L), last serial prefix. Extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 1821 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), WA/28 505978 (R.63F), first serial prefix; WA/38 163011 (R.63). Good very fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $500 |
| Lot 1822 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), WA/62 089043 (R.63x), RBA archive last serial prefix. Uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 1823 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), G/55 01897* (R.13s). Only good but very rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1824 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949), A/1 65015* (R.14s). Top left corner repair, partly trimmed, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 1825 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952), A/8 41342* (R.15s). Natural with folds and creases, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1826 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AE/92 25803* (R.16sL), last prefix star note. Good very fine and rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1827 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961), AG/50 48101* (R.17s). Three mm tear repaired top margin, otherwise very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 1828 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), 1/0 10420* (R.30bsL), last prefix star note. Nearly fine and very rare. | $900 |
| Lot 1829 | One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949), 1/9 55488* (R.31s). Flat, semi-limp paper, otherwise good fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1830 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952), W/4 15414* (R.32s). Very good. | $500 |
| Lot 1831 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952), W/6 03648* (R.32sL), last serial prefix star note. Very fine and rare thus. | $1,400 |
| Lot 1832 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HA/90 92313* (R.33sF), first prefix star note. Crisp, original, good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1833 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HA/90 23342* (R.33sF), first prefix star note. Good fine. | $460 |
| Lot 1834 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HE/85 63295* (R.34bS). Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 1835 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HE/87 04440* (R.34bs), radar number star note. Natural, creasing, otherwise very fine and rare as such. | $800 |
| Lot 1836 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HE/86 77777* (R.34bs), solid number star note. Nearly fine and rare as such. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1837 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961), TC/12 35114* (R.50s). Flattened, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 1838 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966), ZAA 21452* (R.71sF) first prefix star note. Very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 1839 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967), ZAG 04461* (R.72s). Nearly uncirculated and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1840 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969), ZAL 15585* (R.73s). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1841 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969), ZAP 88668* (R.73s). Nearly uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 1842 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), ZFF 00814* (R.81s). Nearly extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1843 | Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), ZFH 23816* (R.82sF), first serial prefix star note. Nearly uncirculated and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1844 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968), ZFR 25371* (R.83s). Fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1845 | Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), ZNB 83729* (R.202s). Extremely fine and rare. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1846 | Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969), ZNC 47483* (R.203s). Small tear at top of centre fold, otherwise very good and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1847 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), ZSA 79511* (R.301sF). Fine. | $480 |
| Lot 1848 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), ZSD 82857* (R.302sF), first serial prefix note. Edge nick, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $850 |
| Lot 1849 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968), ZSG 04358*, 24681*, 67366* (R.303s). The last good very fine, others nearly fine. (3) | $1,100 |
| Lot 1850 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968), ZXA 10607* (R.403s). Flattened of quarter folds and creases, fine and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 1851 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966), AAA 151552 (R.71F), first serial prefix AAD 204448 (R.71). Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $380 |
| Lot 1852 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966), AAA 222222 (R.71F), first prefix solid number note. Fine and rare. | $700 |
| Lot 1853 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967), AGE 688783 (R.72F), first serial prefix; AHQ 328131 (R.72); AHY 304709 (R.72L) last serial prefix. Very fine; nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (3) | $950 |
| Lot 1854 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969), AJC 097883 (R.73); BBE 601437 (R.73L) last serial prefix. Good extremely fine; fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 1855 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), to Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.74, 74L, 75F, 75, 75aF), 76a (pair), 76bF (single and pair), 76bL, 76c (pair), 77F, 77, 78F, 78 pair, 78L pair). The 74L only very good, 78F nearly fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (20) | $800 |
| Lot 1856 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976), CLT 885588 (R.76c), radar number; CHP 111111 (R.76c) solid number. Nearly uncirculated and scarce. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 1857 | One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979), CSK 333333; DAC 888888 (R.77), both solid numbers. Virtually uncirculated and scarce. (2) | $800 |
| Lot 1858 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.81F, 81, 82, 83 (trio), 84, 85 (pair), 86aF, 86a, 86b, 86c (trio), 87, 88, 88L, 89 pair, 89L). The 86aF is good very fine, others very good - uncirculated. (21) | $700 |
| Lot 1859 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968), GNT 444444 (R.83), solid number note. Good extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1860 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976), HPF 777777 (R.86a), solid number. Uncirculated. | $480 |
| Lot 1861 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976), HTH 333333 and HTL 333333 (R.86c), same solid number notes with close prefixes; HSF 123456 (R.86c), running numbers. Nearly uncirculated. (3) | $900 |
| Lot 1862 | Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), NAA 272792 (R.202F), first serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 1863 | Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) to Fraser/Cole (1991), R.202, 203, 204F, 204, 205, 206a, 206b, 206cF, 206c, 207, 207 (washed), 207L (trio), 208, 209a (pair), 209aL, 209b, 212, 212L pair, 213F, 213 (2), 213b. The 212L pair in PCGS UNC64 holders, the 204F (fine) others nearly very fine - uncirculated. (26) | $1,500 |
| Lot 1864 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.301F, 301, 302F, 302, 303F, 303, 304, 304L, 305, 306a, 306b, 307a, 307aL, 307b (pair), 307bL, 308, 309, 309L, 310 AA 00, 16, 23; 310aF AB 10, 310a 17, 310aL 33; 310bF AB10, 310b, 310bL AB57, 312, 313aF, 313a, 313aL, 313b, 313bL (pair). Very good - uncirculated. (36) | $3,800 |
| Lot 1865 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), XAA 334287 (R.401F), first serial prefix; prefix XAG (R.401), XPL 682719 (R.401L), last serial prefix. Uncirculated; good extremely fine; very fine. (3) | $380 |
| Lot 1866 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), XBQ (R.402F), XBS (R.402L) (2). Fine; very fine; crisp nearly extremely fine. (3) | $800 |
| Lot 1867 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968), XBS 926566 (R.403F) first serial prefix; XCP (R.403); XEU 892286 (R.403L), last serial prefix. Very fine; nearly uncirculated; good very fine. (3) | $420 |
| Lot 1868 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), XEV 680068 (R.404F), first serial prefix; XQG (R.404), XGY (R.404L), last serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated; nearly uncirculated; fine. (3) | $500 |
| Lot 1869 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974), XJE 966254 (R.405). Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1870 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976), XLJ 466663 (R.406aF), first serial prefix; XPS (R.406a); XTH (R.406b), Knight/Stone (1979), XVA 721560 (R.407aF), first serial prefix; XYA (R.407a); VDQ (R.407aL), last serial prefix; VEU (R.407b). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (7) | $900 |
| Lot 1871 | Twenty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) to Fraser/Evans (1993), (R.408, 409aF, 409a, 409bF, 409b, 411F, 411, 412F, 412, 413i, 413, 415i, 415F, 415L). The 409bF and 413 good fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (14) | $1,200 |
| Lot 1872 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) to Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.505F, 505, 506a, 506b, 507F, 507 (pair), 507L, 508 (pair), 509a, 509bF, 509bL, 511F, 511 (pair), 512F, 512, 513, 515, 515L, 515aF, 515bL). First and third nearly very fine, others nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (23) | $3,600 |
| Lot 1873 | One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) to Fraser/Cole (1991), (R.608F, 608 (pair), 609F, 609, 612 (pair), 613F, 613, 613L). The first very fine, others nearly uncirculated. (10) | $1,300 |
| Lot 1874 | Japanese Invasion Money (J.I.M.), World War II, a collection neatly arranged in an album, Burma (5), P.9b, 13b, 14b, 16b, 17b; Malaya, P.M 1b-5b, 7b, 8b, 9 (illus) (total 13), Netherlands Indies P.124c (3, one short snorter), P.119a, b (2), 120a (2), b, 121b, 122b (2), 123c (2), 125c (2); Oceania, 1c, 2a, 4a; Philippines, P.102a; 103a (2), b, 104a, b, 105a, 108a, 109a, 110a, 111a, 112a, 114b. In better than average condition, a good simplified type collection with some duplicates, mostly nearly uncirculated. (50) | $220 |
| Lot 1875 | Afghanistan, Commemorative medal, "The Herat Medal", AH 1311 [AD 1893], silver 28mm, (11.02 g), obv. inscribed "Emir Abdul Rahman", reverse inscribed "Year of Victory over Herat" [AD 1881], with a mounted edge and ring attachment for wearing. Fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1876 | Argentina, Centenary of the Birth of First Mayor of Buenos Aires, 1922, in bright bronze (76mm), by Constante Rossie, obverse, Torcuato de Alvear (mayor), reverse, closed wreath with 9-line Spanish inscription; Argentine Rural Society, Livestock Exhibition, Buenos Aires, in bronze (50mm), by J.M.Lubary, obverse, three female figures holding rural products, reverse, pigs head left. The first with oxidation mark near top reverse edge, otherwise very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 1877 | Canada, snow sports medal, 1888, in silver (43x41mm), with decorative clasp inscribed and blue coloured, '1888/1/2 Mile/Green', with pin-back suspender, obverse, competitor wearing snow shoes in country snow setting. One suspension loop needs re-attaching, otherwise tone, very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1878 | Canada, Canadian National Exhibition Toronto, 1912, prize medal in silver (38mm), by P.W.Ellis & Co, obverse, busts of HRH the Duke of Connaught Governor of Canada and the Duchess right, reverse inscribed, 'Scottish Contingent/Imperial/Cadet Competition/Cadet McQueen', in case of issue marked on the inside of the lid, 'Toronto Exhibition./Imperial Cadet Competition/Medal.'. Toned nearly extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1879 | A.A.A. of C (Amateur Athletic Association of Canada), Cross Country (Cycling) Team Race prize medal in silver and gold (42x46mm), by TAA, with gold winged wheel in centre of a gold star, with gold suspender inscribed, 'Team', and a pin-back ribbon suspender inscribed, '87/A.A.A. of C./Cross Country'. Ribbon with a few defects, otherwise toned good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1880 | China, set of fifteen proof fine silver commemorative medals, 2015, Discover China, issued by Macquarie Mint, with replica figure artifact. FDC. (15) | $140 |
| Lot 1881 | France, Napoleon I, Honour Rendered to Turenne, 1800, in bronze (50mm), by H.Auguste (Bramsen 71). Small scratch on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 1882 | France, Napoleon in bronze (41mm) 1804, Attack on England; in bronze (41mm), 1806 Sovereignties Given (Bramsen 553), in bronze (41mm), 1807 Eagle in bronze (40mm), Rupture by Austria of Treaty of Presbourg 1809 (Bramsen 844); Birth of King of Rome (son of Napoleon) 1811 in bronze (40mm) (Bramsen 1099); Louis XVII 1814 in bronze (44mm) by Andrieu and Brenet; Flights of Napoleon from Elba 1815 in bronze (40mm) (Mudies National series, BHM 869); Charles X, 1824 in bronze (33mm); also a cast medal in bronze (53mm) of Amedeus V Tho.Fil.Sab.Com.XIV, in packets as bought. Very fine - good extremely fine. (9) | $950 |
| Lot 1883 | France, Hospital of the Poor in Genoa, 1806, in silver (40mm), by P.Ferrea, with ball and ring top suspension. Hairlines, otherwise nicely toned very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1884 | France, Napoleon, jeton in silver Loinet MDCCCVIII, octagonal (32mm), by Andrieu for Chamber of Commerce in Orleans. Toned extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1885 | France, Marriage of Napoleon and Maria Louise, 1810, in silver (48mm) (Bramsen 960), by Mercie, die by Lugduni, obverse, conjoined laureate busts of Napoleon and Maria Louise left inside a wreath, reverse, figure of Lyon at altar. Edge bumps and some surface marks, otherwise nicely toned very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1886 | France, Exposition Universelle Agriculture, Industrie, Beaux-Arts (Fine Arts), Paris 1855, uniface award medal in bronze (59mm), two fold-over prongs on reverse for attaching to exhibit, obverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/Tress & Compy/Class 25 Silk Hats'. Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1887 | France, Universal Exposition of 1855, award medal in bronze (45mm), Medal of Honour to Alexandre Father & Son, uniface with raised pattern circular lines on reverse for securing to winning display; Eiffel Tower Souvenir of Ascension, (1900, date rubbed off), in silvered; Le Progres, Lyon, undated, in silvered (46mm), uniface; Agricultural Society of the Somme, undated, award medal in bronze (50.5mm), by Alphee Dubois, obverse, various farm animals, reverse closed wreath and rooster at bottom, unawarded. The last with edge nicks, fine - very fine. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 1888 | France, Napoleon III Elected, 2 December 1852, Second Republic, in bronze (28mm), by Dantzell; Liberty Under the Law, trade token for two sols, 1792, in bronze (32mm); Napoleon III, Anti War, 1870, in bronze (32mm); L G Always Walloon, 1913, in bronze (27mm), ring top suspension; Paris The Disabled of War, in gilt bronze with enamelled shield (34mm), uniface, by Drago; Medal Commemorating Admiral de Tourville, (1642-1701), in bronze (42mm), by Pingret, obverse bust left of Admiral de Tourville, reverse, cruiser Tourville steaming right; also Prussia, Remembrance of World War I, 1915, in bronze (22.5mm). Fine - good very fine. (7) | $60 |
| Lot 1889 | Exposition Universelle Internationale, (Paris), 1878, in copper (86mm), by Oudine, obverse, allegory of the Exposition crowning Arts, Commerce, Industry and Agriculture in front of the exhibition building, reverse, two cherubs holding a map of the exhibition layout. A few small oxidation spots, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 1890 | France, Marriage Medal, in silver (34mm), by Montagny, reverse inscribed, 'LL', edge inscribed, 'F. Lecrivain A Leroy Unis Le 2 Juin 1898'. Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1891 | France, De Tir & Internatal XV Concours National Reims (Shooting & International XV National Competition at Reims) 1908, badge in voided gilt and enamel; Badge Commemorating the Allies Conference 28 March 1916 in Paris; Medal of Honour of the Musical and Choral Societies in bronze, with suspension ribbon; Ministry of Instruction National Primary Education Instruction Medal, with suspension ribbon. Good very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 1892 | France, Alphonse Daudet commemorative by Genevieve Granger, in bronze (70 mm); another, Tercentenaire de la mort de Pascal, in bronze (70 mm) by Chauvenel; another, Cannes, Internationale Conference Controle Bancaire, 1992, in bronze (72 mm) by J.C. Ammann. Uncirculated. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 1893 | Germany, Saxony, Death of Maurice of Saxony, 1750, electrotype in white metal (56mm), obverse, cuirassed bust left, reverse, view of the marble memorial to Maurice. Surface lines front and back, otherwise extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1894 | Germany, First German Parliament, Opened on 18 May 1848, in white metal (41mm), by A.Neuss; Horticultural Association for Bremen and Surrounding Area, to Celebrate the Club's 25th Anniversary Exhibition, 1882, in silver (33mm). The second with a few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 1895 | Germany, Year of Three Kaisers, 1888, in white metal (34mm); Celebration of Kaiser Wilhelm I Speech to German Reichstag, 1914, in bronze (34mm), by A.Galambos; Friedrick Ludwig Jahn, White Festival commemorative, undated, in white metal (37mm), by Drentwett.D.Sebald. The first very good, the rest very fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 1896 | Germany, Industrial Training School in Biberach for Ambitious Trainee, undated, in bronze (41.5mm). Good extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1897 | Germany, Gautag Munchen badge commemorating meeting of Waffen SS in Munich in 1933, in silvered (45mm), missing pin-back; Day of Labour 1934 badge, in brass (36mm), missing pin-back; Day of Labour 1935 badge, in brass (33x45mm), missing pin-back; May Day badge 1 Mai 1936, in aluminium (35mm), by A.D.Baumeister, Ludenscheid, missing pin-back (2); Hitler's Thanks Donation badge in white metal (35.5mm), by Paulmann & Crone, Ludenscheid, Ges. Gesch. with pin-back. Fine - very fine. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 1898 | India, Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84, prize medal in bronze (51mm), unnamed. A few dark toned areas, otherwise traces of mint red, uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 1899 | Israel, 25th Anniversary, undated, in silver (45.3g; 44mm), edge number 40231; another in bronze (59mm), edge number 33933; Yom Kippur Judgement Day War, 1973, in bronze (59mm), edge number 10069; Bar Mitzvah, 1961 (1971 reissue), in silver (48g; 45mm), edge number 4974; another in bronze (45mm), edge number 8239. Uncirculated. (5) | $80 |
| Lot 1900 | Italy, Pattaro Buzzaccarini, 1791, in bronze (42.5mm), medal struck in memory of the Bergamaschi's gratitude for the resoluteness shown for the agricultural problems of Pattaro Buzzaccarini, Marquis and Captain of Bergamo. Small oxidation spot on obverse, otherwise very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 1901 | Italy, Maurizio Bufalini, Cesena, 1863, in bronze (50mm), by A.Pieroni, ring top suspension, obverse, head of Marizio Bufalini left, reverse, text translated as, 'GLI Admirers, Florence, December 1863'; Giordano Bruno, commemorative issue, 1889, in bronze (65mm), obverse, statue of Giordano Bruno at the Campo dei Fiori, the Dominican friar who was burned at the stake in 1600 for heresy as a 'free thinker', reverse, text which roughly translates as his hope that the youth of the University of Rome compete with civilised nations. The first with rubbing on obverse, the second with edge bump on reverse and a few small dig marks, otherwise nearly very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 1902 | Italy, Umberto I, 1889, in gilt (22mm), pierced hole at top and bottom; Gymnastic Competition medal, in silver (25mm), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'Societa Ginn/R.Rubattino/1894' (see footnote); Summer Colonies of the Fasci Abroad, 1930, in bronze (25.5mm), ring top suspension, obverse, head of Mussolini left; Municipality of Faenza, Merit Medal in white metal (37mm), by Speranza (2); Operaja Company, Cerbaia in Val de Pesa, Social Security and Work medal, in silvered (28mm), ring top suspension; Feast of Freshmen, Padua, 10 February Year XIII, in bronze (30mm), by Volpi XIII, ring top suspension; G.U.F. L'Aquila, sporting medal, undated, in enamel and silvered (30x40mm), suspension lug (some loss of enamel); also France, UTA, French Airlines, in white metal (35mm), ring top suspension. Fine - good very fine. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 1903 | Italy, Vicenza Battalion, undated, in bronze (32mm), ring top suspension; Alpine Battalion, Bronze Medal (32mm), ring top suspension; Municipality of Colle Val d'Elsa Medal to its Legionnaires, December 25 (no year), in bronze (30.5mm), suspension lug; Provisional Fascist Federation, Milan, undated, in silver (25mm), ring top suspension; Puglia Cruiser, 20 March 1901, in silvered (26mm); Cruiser Armando Diaz, (1933), in bronze (26mm irregular edge shape), obverse, ship sailing left, reverse, statue of headless angel turned to left - winged victory of Samothrace. Very fine. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 1904 | Italy, Italian Timekeepers Federation, 20th Anniversary of Foundation, 1941, in bronze (37mm), ring top suspension; Fascist Militia Newspaper, undated, award medal in bronze (50mm), unnamed. Good very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 1905 | Netherlands, Medal of the Amsterdam Commission, 1832, in bronze (51mm), by Van Der Keller, as awarded to Infantry and Artillery men involved in the defence of the Citadel of Antwerp under siege from French and Belgium troops, obverse, Greek warrior armed with broken sword and repelling a rain of arrows with his shield, behind toppled columns and in the background the ocean, in the exergue, ANTWERPEN/DECEMBER/MDCCCXXXII, reverse, wreath of oak leaves and in the centre inscribed to recipient, 'A. Lingr?'. Edge bumps, otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 1906 | Netherlands, Unveiling of the Statue of Rembrandt van Rhyn, 27 May 1852, in aluminium (27mm), by De Vries Jr, obverse, bust of Rembrandt left, reverse, statue of Rembrandt; Freedom and Order Medal, By God's Blessing, 1872, in gilt (30mm). Tin pest marks on edge of first, otherwise very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 1907 | Netherlands, Willem Barents, (issued 1944 as 350th commemorative of the Dutch navigator's first Arctic voyage), in white metal (59mm), by Mar Rhem (Hans Rhem), obverse, bearded image of Barents 3/4 right, reverse, an event from his 1594 expedition to the Far North Arctic of two expeditioners fighting off a polar bear. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 1908 | New Caledonia, Centenary of French Presence in New Caledonia, 1853-1953, in bright oxidised bronze (59mm), by R.B.Baron, obverse, the emblematic bird of New Caledonia, the kagu bird with wings spread, reverse, map of New Caledonia with floral decoration around outside, in original round case. Uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 1909 | Rhodesia, cased set of five gold plated medals each commemorating significant events in Rhodesian history; another, Rhodesian Independence, 11.11.1965 in bronze and with case. Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 1910 | Russia, Nicholas II, award medal in silver (44mm). Brushed, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 1911 | Southern Rhodesia, 40th Anniversary of the Occupation of Matabeleland, 1933, in bronze (33.5mm), with ring for suspension loop, obverse, sable antelope left with balancing rocks and aloe tree behind, reverse, commemoration text. A few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1912 | South Africa, Natal Coronation of King Edward VII medal, 1902, in silver (29mm), by J&S (Joseph and Sons, Port Elizabeth), pierced hole for suspension ring. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1913 | South Africa, Paul Kruger Funeral, 1904, in bronze (28mm), ring top suspension with black ribbon bow; Commemorate the Union of South Africa, 1910, in zinc (32mm); Edward Prince of Wales, South Africa, 1925, in bronze (27mm), ring top suspension; Visit of Prince George to Durban, 1934, in bronze (31mm); Silver Jubilee of King George V, 1935, in gilt (32mm); Johannesburg 50 Years Empire Exhibition, 1936, in bronze (32mm), ring top suspension; Coronation George VI, 1937, in gilt (32mm), ring top suspension; Voortrekker Commemorative, 1838-1938, in bright bronze (26mm), ring top suspension; Royal Visit, 1947, in bronze (32mm), ring top suspension; Proclamation of Germiston as a City, 1950, in bronze (32mm), ring top suspension; Jan van Riebeeck Tercentenary, 1952, in aluminium (32mm), ring top suspension; Formation of the Republic, 31-5-1961, in gilt (32mm), ring top suspension; Five Years of the Republic of South Africa, 1966, in bronze (32mm); Kimberley Republic Festival, 1966, in bronze (31mm), ring top suspension; Jagersfontein, C1900, Water 3 Gallons trade token in bronze (36mm); also Rhodesia, Independence Medal, 1965, in bronze (38mm). The second medal with edge nicks and a bend, otherwise overall fine - good very fine. (16) | $130 |
| Lot 1914 | South African Railways, (SAR) (16) and South African Railway & Harbours (SAR & H) (1), metal badges and a cloth cap badge, c1950-60s era (18, nearly all different) and a Cape City Council (C.C.C.) brass bicycle tag 1934 serial C9875C. Fine - extremely fine. (19) | $150 |
| Lot 1915 | Spain, Isabel II (1833-1868), Tribute to Heroic Deeds of Regiment of Engineers, 1847, in bronze (56.5mm), by Pingret, obverse, crowned head of Isabel II to right, reverse 10-lines of Spanish text translated as, 'In memory of the heroic deeds of the Regiment of Engineers symbolized in the ties of the Military Order of Saint Ferdinand obtained in a contradictory trial September 21, 1847'. Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 1916 | Sweden, 25th Anniversary of Aktiebolaget Separator (Cream Separator), Stockholm, 1883-1908, in silver (50mm; 72.13g), by Erik Lindberg, obverse, jugate busts to right of inventors, Gustaf De Laval and John Bernstrom, reverse, Genius seated on rocks and holding a model of a separator, Mercury representing commerce at right facing Genius, in the background a hammer and anvil, around the top is the legend, 'Europa Amerika Australien Afrika Asien'. Good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 1917 | Switzerland, Geneva, Shooting Festival 1887, in silver (45mm, 38.8g) by E.Lorsier in H.Bovy. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1918 | Thailand, Thai Sikh No 6 Mini Marathon, 11 Jan 1991, 1st place medal, in silvered and gilt (80mm), scroll and ring top suspension for neck ribbon, Thai text on reverse translated as, 'Ananda Mahidol Foundation Rama 8'. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1919 | USA, 49th Annual Encampment of Grand Army of the Republic at Wusau, 1915, in bronze (38.5mm), pierced hole for suspension, obverse, memorial and around the outside, 'Wausau/June 14-16, 1915', reverse, 7-lines of text, '49th Annual/Encampment/Department Of/Wisconsin/G.A.R./S.A.Cook/Commander'. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1920 | USA, Panama Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco, 1915, in bronze (38mm); C.M.T.C. (Citizens Military Training Camps), Camp Dix, N.J., (19)38, prize medal in gilt (19.5x33mm), uniface, ring top suspension with pin-back ribbon suspender, reverse impressed, 'Won By/Company/I'; Dickinson High School, (19)38, prize medal in bronze (13.5x32mm), by Kost & Baird, ring top suspension with pin-back ribbon suspender, reverse inscribed, '880 Yd. Rel./Fresh.'; Nuclear Task Force One, Around The World Cruise, 1964, in silver (25mm), ring top suspension; International AA Convention 40th Anniversary, Denver, Colorado, 1975, in bronze (38.5mm). The first with edge nicks, otherwise very fine, the rest extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $50 |
| Lot 1921 | USA, 150th Anniversary of Battle of Lexington, 1775-1925, in silver (31mm), by Whitehead-Hoag; Sesqui-Centennial Celebration Battle of Lexington, Kentucky, 1775-1925, in silver (32mm). Uncirculated. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 1922 | USA, IOOF (Independent Order of Odd Fellows) Webbers Falls Lodge No. 107, Member jewel in voided gilt bronze and enamel (50x53mm), by Whitehead & Hoag Co, Newark, NJ, with pin-back suspension and clasp for Member. Good fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1923 | USA, The Legacy of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, set of thirty six one ounce pure silver medals each depicting significant moments in Kennedy's life; another set in bronze with the same designs, by The Lincoln Mint, 1972. FDC. (2 sets, 72 medals) | $1,500 |
| Lot 1924 | USA, "A Coin History of Our Presidents" 1st president - 38th president, in base metal and in official album; Eisenhower and Nixon medals, in base metal, issued by the Bureau of The Mint; cased Paul Harris Fellow medal, issued by Rotary International. Uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 1925 | USA, First National City Bank, 150 Years of Service, 1812-1962, in oxidised bronze (76mm), by Medallic Art Co, N.Y.; also Canada, General Motors, 1930s, badges (2) in enamel and silvered (26mm), features maple leaf and the words, 'Made in/Canada/General/Motors', screw-back. The first extremely fine, one of the badges with some silvering missing on obverse, otherwise fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 1926 | Vatican City, Pope Pius IX, 1869, in bronze (74mm), by I. & F. Bianchi, obverse bust of Pope Pius IX left, reverse, Christ with disciples handing one kneeling before him the keys to the kingdom of heaven and in the exergue translated as, 'The Vatican Council Successfully Begun 6 December 1869'. Edge nicks and bumps, some oxidation marks, otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 1927 | World medals, Australia, Royal Visit, 1954, in gilded aluminium (39mm) (CD.1954/9); Australian Bicentenary, undated (1988), in enamel and silvered (42mm) award medal; New Zealand, Otago Centennial Medal, 1948, in gilt (2, both Unc); Vanuatu, Five Years of Independence, 30 July (1980), in bronze (47mm) unnamed. The last medal very fine, the rest uncirculated. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 1928 | World cycling medals, includes Australian and European issues in silvered (2), gilt (2), gilt and silvered (3), gilt and enamel, gilt and bronze, various shapes and sizes, glued onto a plastic backing page so need removing to get full details, all mounted in a glass faced display frame (needs refitting at back). Very fine - extremely fine. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 1929 | World Sport's Medals, includes Australia, Northern Territory Little Athletics Association, Territory Championships, undated, in bronze (50mm); Belgium, Royal Rasante Tennis Club, Brussels, in bronze (45x85mm), reverse 'Hockey Champions' and various years 1953-57; France, Voile D'Or Cinzano, (1968), in silvered (50mm), to Yacht Club of L'Odet: Youth and Sports medal, undated, in silver (?) (28x36mm); Great Britain, Sunbeam Motor Cycle Club, The Pioneer Run, (1914), in bronze (51mm); London County Council Amateur Athletic Championships, (1949), in bronze (38mm); All England Jumping Course, Hickstead, Mens European Championship, 1969, in bronze (51mm); Crasmere Wrestling Academy, Umpire, undated, in painted fibre (47mm), uniface; Ireland, Feis an Dun, undated, in gilt and enamel (29mm), (a hurling event of the Gaelic Athletic Annual); Netherlands, athletics medal for competition in Arnhem, 1932, in bronze (50mm); Sports Circle of General Savings and Annuities, 1962, in bronze (42mm); New Zealand Amateur Roller Skating Association, (1959), in silver (32mm), with ribbon and pin brooch bar; Oceania Taekwondo Championship, undated, in enamel and bronze (74mm), with neck ribbon, unnamed. Fine - extremely fine. (13) | $50 |
| Lot 1930 | World medals and badges, includes Australia, The Tail-Waggers' Club dog tag in brass (some oxidation areas); Freedom From Hunger badges (2); NSW Police Service (missing stick-pin); S.J.C.S. (St Joseph's Catholic School - Hindmarsh, Sth Aust); UTS Haberfield Club member's badge; Egypt souvenir medal in brass (32mm), ring top suspension; Great Britain, George III imitation half guinea, in brass (holed at top), Hockley B.I.R.M.; Scottish thistle fob in white metal; Masonic square and compass inside large cog wheel (79mm), handcrafted in brass with large suspension lug at top; Germany WWII miniature Iron Cross in flat black finish for wear on bracelet (missing suspension loop); small bracelet in white metal (needs reattaching at one end); unidentified world medals, one uniface cast in oxidised brass (44mm), and another cast in oxidised brass (55mm), with pierced hole at top for suspension loop. Good - fine. (14) | $80 |
| Lot 1931 | World, includes Belgium, Currency of Bruxelles medal, 1910, in bronze (30mm); Prussia, Friedrichskron, Potsdam medal, (1888), in bronze (21mm), ring top suspension; Egypt, N.D. De Matarieh (Notre-Dame of Mary [in Egypt]), undated, in silver (22x28mm), rig top suspension, obverse, Blessed Mary right, reverse, Our Lady of Matarieh church; USA, Nuclear Task Force One, Around The World Cruise, 1964, in silver (25mm), ring top suspension; Perpetual Almanac wheel in brass (26mm), scroll and ring top suspension; prize medal in the shape of an 8-pointed star, in silver (32x34mm), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, 'W.E.B./1st/1887'. Fine - very fine. (6) | $40 |
| Lot 1932 | World medals, includes Belgium, Lokeren Medal of Gratitude, undated, in silvered (50mm); France, National Acclimatisation Society, (1912), in silver (50mm), reverse inscribed, 'H.E.Dennis/Mammalogie (Mammology)/1912'; Electricty and Gas of France Twenty Years of Service medal, undated, in bronze (55mm), reverse inscribed, 'Mme A.Salome'; Paul Louis Weiller medal, edge dated 1965, in bronze (67mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 1933 | World medals, includes China, People's Republic, Jia Yu Pass commemorative medal in darkened bronze (59mm), features the frontier fortress at the west end of the Great Wall; The Japan Rose Society, The Japan Rose Concours, uniface prize medal in bright bronze (50mm), reverse impressed, '1976/(name in Japanese text)'; Yugoslavia, Embassy medal in silvered bronze (65mm), obverse, emblem of Yugoslavia 29.XI.1943, reverse, image of the Yugoslavian Parliament building, above this at the left is inscribed, 'K.J.' and at the right, 'J.A.', together with a note, 'Embassy of the S.F.R. (Socialist Federal Republic) of Yugoslavia, Mr Kreso Jakic (K.J. as inscribed on medal), President, Wellington Yugoslav Club, and signed by Vojislav Savin, Charge d-Affaires a.1.'. All in cases, very fine - uncirculated. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 1934 | World medals, includes Denmark, 3rd Scandinavian Shooting Party and 6th Danish Shooting and Gymnastics Party, 1901, in bronze (43mm), by A.Dragsted, with ring top suspension; Greece, Commemorative of Naval Battle of Elli, 1912, in bronze (51mm), by P.M.Dammann, obverse, bust of Admiral Pavlos Kountouriotis left, reverse, flagship Averof; Netherlands, 350th Anniversary of Citizen Orphanage in Amsterdam, 1870, in bright bronze (28mm); Switzerland, Neuchatel Swiss Shooting medal, 1898, in bronze (32mm), by Johnson, ring top suspension; USA, American Lutheran Quadricentennial of the Augsburg Confession, 1930, in bronze (41mm); also a war service award medal for Austria, Bravery Medal in bronze (3rd Class). Fine - extremely fine. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 1935 | World medals, includes Finland, Axel Salingre 75th Anniversary, 1957, in silver (58x42mm); Great Britain, Queen Victoria Jubilee, 1887, in white metal (38mm) (BHM3252), pierced for suspension; Israel, Commemorative of Liberation of Jerusalem, 1967, in silver (35mm); Papua New Guinea, PNG Banking Corporation 5th Anniversary, 1979, in gilded (32mm), pierced for suspension; various others including, Canada George VI Visit 1939, Japan 13th World Jamboree 1971, Great Britain British and Foreign Sailors Society (EVII), USA Bicentennial 1976 and 10th Anniversary of Moon Landing 1979. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) | $70 |
| Lot 1936 | World medals, includes Norway, Trondhjem's 900th Anniversary (Exhibition), (1897), in white metal (60mm), obverse, arrival scene featuring Viking King Olav Tryggvason in 997, reverse, historic Nidaros Cathedral, Norway's national shrine; Sweden, Gustav II Adolf (1611-1632), 200th Anniversary of His Death, 1832, in silver (41mm), by C.M.M. (Carl Magnus Melgren), armoured bust of Gustav II Adolf left, reverse, Religion and Truth holding hands; USA, Chicago World's Fair Columbian Exhibition, 1893, in white metal (65mm), obverse, Columbus on ship's deck holding female's hand with radiant star above, reverse, eagle with stars and stripes shield holding banner in beak and arrows in claws atop a plaque with Latin inscription translated as, 'Exposition in Chicago in Memory of Illustrious Navigator Christopher Columbus', and with buildings below. The first with metal mounting remains at sides of reverse, the third affected by oxidation and with damage to reverse, otherwise fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 1937 | World medals, mostly Maritime and Marine theme, includes NAV, ANS medals, includes Trafalgar in bronze by Spink, 1955, a few other medals cased as issued, New Caledonia in bronze 1952, USA Fleet Visit to Australasia 1925, mostly in packets or 2x2 holders. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (48) | $300 |
| Lot 1938 | World medals, modern sterling silver proof issues, various themes (total weight = 106g). Without official packaging, evidence of handling otherwise, uncirculated. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 1939 | World medals, various relatively modern issues for different themes from various nations, all base metal and without cases. Most Extremely fine. (15) | $70 |
| Lot 1940 | World medals, modern sterling silver proofs, all from the same series, weighing between 38 and 41 grams each. Evidence of handling, without official packaging otherwise, uncirculated. (19) | $460 |
| Lot 1941 | Luristan, Persia, c.10th century B.C., bronze spear head with a spiral twist end for attachment into a wooden shaft, (200mm long). Very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1942 | Iran, Tepe Giyan IV period, c.3000-1500 B.C, pottery jar, small circular form with wide lip, decorated with bands of dark brown paint around the shoulder, neck and lip, panels of similar vertical stripes in between, on a buff background, (65mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $480 |
| Lot 1943 | Ancient Near East, Syro-Hittite, 2nd millennium B.C., double headed terracotta figure, flat backed with eyes formed as domes with round recesses, the headdress and necklaces separately applied and both with a detailed shoulder and arm and combined into a single body extending to a flattened base, (230mm high). Very fine and complete. | Passed in |
| Lot 1944 | Ancient Near East, 1st-2nd century A.D., clay unguent jar, of diminutive bulbous form with long neck and flared lip, (70mm high). Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1945 | Ancient Egyptian or Eastern, 1st century A.D., stone finger ring, jasper or agate, green and red coloured stone carved with a large flat bezel, (26mm diameter). Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1946 | Egypt, Coptic, c.7th century A.D., section of fabric, possibly from a tunic, of fine woven work with poychrome geometric patterns, (500mm x 300mm). Very fine and scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 1947 | Greeks in Southern Italy, Apulia, (mid-4th century B.C.), black slip single-handled lekythos, decorated to one side with a scene of four mythological figures, (225mm high). Intact with small repair to handle, good very fine and attractive. | $750 |
| Lot 1948 | Greek Southern Italy, Apulian, Messapic ware kantharos, of large bulbous form, decorated in brown with concentric bands of leaves, two handles, (160mm wide). Very fine with some repairs. | $260 |
| Lot 1949 | Greek Eastern Apulia, Gnathia, late 4th century B.C., black ware pottery olpe, of globular form with ribbed body, decorated with concentric bands in yellow, white and red, small painted medallion under the lip, (120mm high). Very fine and attractive. | $650 |
| Lot 1950 | Greek Southern Italy, c.4th century B.C., Campanian black ware cup, ribbed body with flared lip and round handle, (90mm high). Very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 1951 | Greek Southern Italy, Daunian, c.4th century B.C., pottery kyathos or wine ladle, the wide based bowl decorated with linear black and brown pattern, high handle with similar decoration, the inner bowl decorated with a rake-like pattern in compass form, (130mm high). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1952 | Greek South East Italy, Apulia, c.4th century B.C., Xenon ware Prochous, the vessel with long beak, loop handle and slim neck, small female heads moulded at base of spout, the body decorated with olive leaves and tendrils in pale red, (160mm high). Very fine and attractive. | Passed in |
| Lot 1953 | Greek, South Eastern Italy, c.4th century B.C., Daunian ware pottery askos, of wineskin form, with a short cylindrical spout and conjoined strap handle with a small tail at the base of the handle, decorated with light and dark brown linear patterns, (125mm wide). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1954 | Greek South East Italy, c.4th century B.C., Daunian ware jug, of globular form with handle, buff coloured background decorated with brown concentric bands, (110mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 1955 | Greek South East Italy, c.4th century B.C., Daunian pottery juglet, of bulbous form with single handle, the body decorated with concentric bands in red brown, (90mm high). Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1956 | Ancient Romano-Greek, Campania, 4th century B.C., terracotta jug formed as a pine cone, single handle, with a wide rim, the exterior moulded to resemble the scales of a pine cone, (125mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 1957 | Greco-Roman, Alexandria Egypt, 1st century A.D., terracotta head of a mime or actor, the face shows the exaggerated and archetypal features of the Greek-Roman images known as "grotesque", (75mm high). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1958 | Roman, 1st century A.D., blue marbled glass flask, with flattened base and squat, rounded body, the tall cylindrical neck with everted rim, with opaque white and cobalt blue marved trailing overall, (95mm high). Professionally restored, very fine and rare. | $800 |
| Lot 1959 | Roman, 1st century A.D., samian ware, large pottery sherd from a bowl, attractive acanthus and floral design, (120mm wide). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1960 | Roman, 1st century A.D., multi coloured green glass bracelet, the central green band surrounded by black and white rope twist colours, (85mm diameter). Very fine, two chips to sides. | Passed in |
| Lot 1961 | Roman, 1st-2nd century A.D., bronze signet ring, the bezel engraved with an image of a prancing goat, (20mm wide). Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1962 | Roman, 2nd century A.D., North Africa, Libya region, pottery oil lamp depicting two gladiators in similar Thracian style in full battle, (100mm long). Very fine with one discreet professional repair, rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1963 | Roman, 2nd century A.D., pottery oil lamp, the ovolo frame around discus, central image depicting Meleager hunting the Calydonian boar that emerges from a thicket, two vent/fill holes beside, (100mm long). Very fine, complete and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1964 | Roman, c.2nd century A.D., terracotta fragment of a face, possibly from a vessel, finely moulded with eye, face and mouth, on custom stand, (50mm wide). Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 1965 | Roman, c.4th century A.D., gold-brown glass sprinkler flask, tall form with wide mouth and restricted aperture, (105mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $650 |
| Lot 1966 | Roman, 2nd/3rd century A.D., aubergine coloured bottle or flask, tall neck, thick walled bottle with an internal deposit giving a reddish hue, (120mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $420 |
| Lot 1967 | Roman, 4th century A.D., stone and glass bead necklace, featuring a gradiated length of beads in white and red colours, (660mm long), restrung with clasp. Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 1968 | Roman, 2nd-3rd century, terracotta oil lamp, oval form with moulded lines around the rim, (80mm long). Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 1969 | Africa, Ethiopia, Aksumite, c.3rd century A.D., pottery head of a male, strong linear features, flowing hair pulled back to the neck, hollow neck, (120mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 1970 | Pre-Columbian, (before 1492), proto-classical, (250-500 A.D.), pottery seated figure of a man with arms on raised knees, ear and hand ornaments, (90mm high). Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1971 | Pre-Columbian, (before 1492), proto-classical, (250-500 A.D.), pottery seated figure of a man with arms on knees, wearing large elaborate headdress and earrings, (100mm high). Very fine, some repairs, missing one arm. | $90 |
| Lot 1972 | Bolivia, Andean Indian culture of the Oruro Altiplano, 19th century, stone amulet sculpture of a hamlet modelled as a central altar surrounded by four houses and thirteen animals including llamas, rams and sheep, (125mm long). Very fine with some repairs, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 1973 | China, antique bronze ritual tripod wine vessel, an archaeological find in a pre WWII excavation, features two opposing roosters design on both sides. Fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 1974 | China, Ming Dynasty, (c.17th century), Fujian kiln, sancai ware, two porcelain lidded boxes, in the form of resting crabs, tan and green glaze, (65mm wide). Very fine and scarce. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 1975 | China, Ming Dynasty, Tianqi Period (1620-1627), scalloped porcelain dish, white background with blue glaze decoration depicting a Phoenix rising, signed at the base 'Da Ming Chen Hua Nian Zhi' (made during the Chenghua period of Great Ming), two old gold repairs to rim, (135mm wide). Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1976 | China, Tianqi Ming dynasty period, (1620-1627), export ware porcelain dish, white background with blue painted image of legendary Chinese folk heroine Hua Mulan on horseback in a mountain forest, fluted scalloped edge, (125mm wide). Very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1977 | China, 19th century, wooden grain basket with lid, jointed timber construction painted all over with floral patterns and Chinese characters in gold, large circular handles fashioned from bamboo, (35cm wide x 36cm high). Very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 1978 | India, 19th century, bronze statuette of Shiva Nataraja, depicted as a divine cosmic dancer, guiding the river Ganga down from the heavens to safely fall on earth, his left hand is firmly planted on the dwarf of Ignorance apasmara, there is a prahabhamandala or fiery arch surrounding Shiva, (185mm high). Very fine and scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 1979 | Australia, Hingeless Australian Stamp Album 2nd Edition, 1913-1982, most post 1970 MUH and most pre 1970 used and high values and many other issues missing. Used - MUH. (100s) | $130 |
| Lot 1980 | Australia, a small collection of fine used stamps housed in a small 'Cosmopolitan' loose leaf album, containg, kangaroos to 2/- (12), KGV used (43); 6d Kooka CTO (illustrated), 3d Kooka (2); 1/6 air (4), 3d air (3, including OS perf), Sturt (3 pairs including OS pair); K/Smith (2 complete sets, another OS O/P pair CTO (illustrated), 6d Air Mail (2, and an O/P OS single); 1932 Harbour bridge (11), including 5/- CTO (illustrated) and 2 pairs O/P OS; 1934 Victoria set and AIF (2 sets). Mostly used, some as CTO. (103) | $220 |
| Lot 1981 | Australia, George V, 3d bur horizonal pair, perf OS, inverted wmk, Camperdown Vic cancellation (ACSC 106aa). Used. | $30 |
| Lot 1982 | Australia, collection of most issues, including wmk. types and perf. varieties from 1913 - c.1983, a collection on MUH, mint and unused issues, housed in a Seven Seas Hingeless Australian clip lock stamp album on their printed leaves, including the following highlights: kangaroo Specimens from 1st Wmk. 10/-, ?2 both no gum (illustrated); mint 3rd Wmk mint set (illustrated) including ?1 both types with extra ?1 grey and extra ?2 with different O/P; 10/- small Mult. wmk mint, and C of A Specimen set 10/- to ?2 mint/MUH; mint and used kangaroos noted 5/- CofA MUH creased (illustrated); KGV noted 1d red die III MUH (illustrated), almost complete including 1/4 all perfs; OS O/P complete, 6d 1914 kooka MUH, 3d M/S kooka mint on selvege, commems ais and definitives to 1940 complete, missing K/Smith OS O/P, noted 5/- bridge (illustrated) MUH with minor creases; Victoria cent sets both perfs; Macarthur set MUH; Anzac set MUH 1/- with tone spot on perf; KGV Jubilee MUH etc; KGVI defin. set robes thick paper to ?1 MUH, thin paper used set; arms set to ?2 MUH; QEII sets including Navigators pre-decimal and decimal sets; appears complete as MUH from QEII 1953 1976, noted 1971 Xmas block of 9 and 25 MUH; BCOF mint set to 5/-; OS imperf commems 1927-1930 (6); 1966 decimal Specime set; decimal perf varieties; decimal issues commems and definitives 1975 - 1982 including paintings to $10; lot also includes a second decimal from 1966 - 1983 with Xmas 1971 a block of 6 only. Mostly MUH, a few earlies mint and used, several stamps incorrectly identified, a few extras a about complete set with additional decimal set on leaves, a very few with faults (tone and misattribution). (100s) | $2,400 |
| Lot 1983 | Commonwealth of Australia, PMG Dept., set of Australian Postage Stamps in a three leaf folder of stamp issues, produced c.1934 with Kangaroos 6d to 10/- OS perf or O/P, Specimen kangaroos to ?2 3rd wmk. (?2 with perf corner missing), kangaroos to 5/- 3rd wmk, all CTO issues of KGV to 1/4 including OS perfs and O/P, 3d & 6d kooka (both types), (also 3d OS perf), 1/- Lyre incl. OS, commemoratives from 1927 complete CTO and OS perfs including 5/- bridge, K/Smith with OS O/P, 3d air OS perf and normal. All neatly stored in folder, CTO or MUH. (67) | Passed in |
| Lot 1984 | Australia, old accumulation of pre decimal sorted into envelopes, mostly used, some MUH, all in globite school case, also a run of decimal mint issues in Australia Post packets. Used - MUH. (1000s) | $170 |
| Lot 1985 | Australia, stock book containing singles, strips and blocks from c1970s onwards. MUH. (100s) | $80 |
| Lot 1986 | Australia, stock book containing mostly 1980s onwards strips or blocks, also noted a used set of Navigators to $2. Used - MUH. (100s) | $260 |
| Lot 1987 | Australia, full sheets for 1980 22c QEII Birthday; 1980 22c National Stamp Week; 1980 22c Australian Folklore 'Waltzing Matilda'; 1980 22c Opening of High Court at Canberra; 1981 22c 50th Anniversary of APEX; also New South Wales, 1888-1890 one penny lilac with official OS overprint, an unused block of 60 stamps less one. MUH. (5 sheets + block of 59) | $170 |
| Lot 1988 | Australia, stock book containing Sydney 2000 Australian Gold Medallists sheetlets, and various other strips, blocks and singles, includes a few world stamps, also Tonga first day cover for 10th Conference of the Ppseawa (Pan-Pacific & Southeast Asia Women's Assn) in Tonga, postmarked 19 Oct 1964, and a New Zealand Armistice commemorative stamp and coin pack 2018. Used - MUH. (100s) | $180 |
| Lot 1989 | Australia Post, assorted decimals, includes mint sheets, FDCs & pre paid envelopes (approx F.V = $150.00). MUH. (100s) | $90 |
| Lot 1990 | Australia, stock book containing large quantity of decimal strips and blocks, noted Olympic Games sheetlets for 2006 (17), 2008 (14) and 2012 (11) and Mobile Ashes Series 2006-07 Aust vs England, features Shane Warne, also used issues especially a large quantity of early George V issues 1d to 3d, not checked for varieties. Used - MUH. (several 100s) | $160 |
| Lot 1991 | Australia Post, mint packs, mostly 1970s-80s. Approx F.V = $150. MUH. (approx 140 packs) | $100 |
| Lot 1992 | Australia, mixed mint post packs, all 1980s, approx F.V = $150.00. MUH. (approx 115) | $110 |
| Lot 1993 | Post Office packs for 1998 Planet Ocean, 1999 Coastal Flowers, 2005 Australian Native Trees, 2010 Burke & Wills, 2012 Inland Explorers; stamp packs for Queen's Birthday; National Service (2); Centenary of WWI; Living Australian Design Set (2); Favourite Aust Films Design Set; The Long Weekend Design Set; 90 Years End of WWI minisheet; HMAS Sydney minisheet; Centenary of the Sydney/Emden Engagement (2); Queen's 80th Birthday booklet; Prime Ministers booklet (1 stamp missing); 20x5c stamps booklet (2 stamps missing); Famous Australians booklet (only 2 stamps left plus one odd stamp); Aust Post Philatelic Group Xmas card; 75th Anniversary Armistice Day 1993 covers (5), First Day of Issue covers for Australian Animals Series III Butterflies (1983, with foxing), Sports Treasures (2005); part of an envelope with several used stamps attached, mostly high values. Used - MUH. (lot) | $70 |
| Lot 1994 | Australia, stock book containing PO packs of mostly gutter issues and SAS 50th Anniversary block of ten 2007 in PO pack, other blocks and strips from 1950s onwards as well as some used, also world singles and strips for various countries including British Solomon Islands, Canada, Christmas Island, Cook Islands, French Polynesia, Great Britain, Nauru, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, Sweden, and Tonga. Used - MUH. (several 100s) | $150 |
| Lot 1995 | Australia, Post Office Year Books, 1981, 1982 (2), 1986-88, 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991-92, 1992/93, 1996 (2), 1998-00. MUH. (18) | $220 |
| Lot 1996 | Australia, Post Office Year Books, 1981-83 (2 of each), 1984, 1985 (2), 1986, 1987-90 (2 of each), 1991-93. MUH. (20) | $170 |
| Lot 1997 | Australia, Post Office Year Books, 1983-1998, all in original plastic covers. The 1984 and 1986 book covers affected by deterioration of plastic covers, otherwise MUH. (16 books) | $200 |
| Lot 1998 | Australia, Post Office Year Books, 1984, 1985 (2), 1986 (4), 1987 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1992-94, 1995 (3), 1996. MUH. (20) | $170 |
| Lot 1999 | Australia, Post Office Year Books, 1986-1988, 1989 (2), 1990, 1991 (2), 1993, 1995, 1996, all in original plastic covers. The 1986 book cover affected by deterioration of plastic cover, otherwise MUH. (11 books) | $120 |
| Lot 2000 | Australia, Post Office Year Books, 1986, 2000; Bicentennial Collection, 1988 (2); Anzacs tradition albums (2); various FDCs (approx 300). MUH. (lot) | $120 |
| Lot 2001 | Australia, Australia Post pre-stamped envelopes (468), in six albums, 1988-1994 (78 in each album), also stock book album with pre decimal birds and later definitives, decimal, framas and series of Nauru. Used - MUH. (7 albums) | Passed in |
| Lot 2002 | Australia, mostly first day covers, 1940-1985, most post 1960 postmarked First Day of Issue, also unused pre-stamped envelopes 1978, Birds Nos 1-7. Some covers with foxing and most of the earlier issues opened, otherwise used - MUH. (approx 250) | Passed in |
| Lot 2003 | Australia, an assortment of FDCs, includes a small proportion of world and post packs, mostly 1970s and 1980s. FDC. (approx 170 FDCs) | Passed in |
| Lot 2004 | Australia Post, a large assortment of FDCs, pre paid envelopes, a small quantity of mint packs. In a carton. MUH. (1000s) | $180 |
| Lot 2005 | Australia and New Zealand, FDCs, 1960s-80s. Aust (100), NZ (159). In two folders. MUH. (259) | Passed in |
| Lot 2006 | Australia, and world, loose, some in packets, a few MUH, old albums (3), Aust Post Year Books 1983, 1984, a booklet, quantity of envelopes, all in one carton. Used - MUH. (100s) | $70 |
| Lot 2007 | Australia and world, in five albums, includes Year of The Tiger thematic album with FDC over cartds, five boxes of loose stamps, mailing canvas box from India with stamps on and containing kiloware. Used - MUH. (1000s) | $120 |
| Lot 2008 | Belgian Congo, Congo Republic, Burundi Rwanda, Urundi, various issues and denominations. In an album. Used - MUH. (approx 100) | Passed in |
| Lot 2009 | Canada, a small collection in an album; Hong Kong, small collection in album. Used - MUH. (100s) | $130 |
| Lot 2010 | China, Imperial Customs Post, 1878-1883, 5c chome yellow (SG 9). (2). Both used, one with cut perfs off at base and toning at hinge, other lightly hinged with a few short perfs. (2) | $500 |
| Lot 2011 | China, on specially prepared 15 album leaves, Provisional Government of Sinkiang Consumer Tax (Sales Tax) issues pre 1912 for 1000, 5000, 25000 tael (See Illustration of 1000 tael); others later isues. c.1937-1940 (unlisted in refeences according to note on sheet); 1st regular issue (some duplication), imperf (10) and perf (2); special imperf issues (7), air force, oil, wine & tobacco, some O/P as silver currency units; 1944 series of General Cheng imperf (12, one illustrated), perf (3); 1945 issues Chiang Kai Chek imperf. (28) others with O/P imperf. (8); with O/P and large silver currency imperf. (12); Eastern Turkestan types, subjects flags and soldier, factory and oil wells, all imperf. (17, one illustrated); others 1000 - 50000 taels? (20, (Cigarette Tax stamp illustrated), some as blocks of 4 (2); 1949 PRC issues (3); stamps as used on receipts 1942 blocks of 4 (2); on written receipts (7), various issues some with multiple tax stamps 2-9 per receipt. Mint and used, a few MUH. (lot) | $1,800 |
| Lot 2012 | China, on loose leaves from albums, Republic issues of 1913, various to 20c, some duplication (18); O/P issues on junk series c. 1932-5 (11); thrift set of 6, 1941 (SG 599-604); 1941 O/P on Martyrs mint and used (9), O/P issues for Kwangtung on Sun Yat Sen mint and used (27); others Japanese Occupation of China, from Mengkiang (Inner Mongolia) various New Peking printings (13); others from North China, provinces Hopei (12); Shanttung (12); 5th anniv. of council North China set of 4 (SG 194-7); May 1945 Hwa Pei set $2 as block of 4; 1944 Sun Yat Sen, New Peking printings with duplications, some as blocks of 4 for North China (50); other issues 1945-6 10c-$50 (24); 1946-8 surcharges vales to $2000/$5 with zeros underlined, some varieties (99); assorted commems 1941-5 Nanking & Shanghai SG 1-2, 4-11, 114-131, North China O/P 192-3; also China 1979 flowers SG 2912-2921 (10); on small show cards, heavenly peace (4) SG 1493-6; Argrarian Reform (4) SG 1530-3); 1952 Ocean Peace Conf., (SG 1569-1572). MUH, mint used. (several 100) | $130 |
| Lot 2013 | China, Postal Saving Stamps, various issues (16) 5c and 10c junk issues with 1919 vertical 5 characters, with additional 2 or 4 stamps for province and city, together with marytrs type similar (2); claimed as purchased from Spink China 3.11.2012 for $4090HK; a rare used example from Hopai. an extensive selection of Junk issues for Chekiang, many used (19) and mint/MUH singles or strips of 2 - 4 stamps (16) singles mint (8); similar 5c and 10c for Shantung blocks of 6 (4, one block illustrated) of 9 (4), singles (8 mint, 4 used) some surcharged as silver coin. MUH, mint and used. (lot) | $900 |
| Lot 2014 | China, an interesting group of Michael Rogers clear printed envelopes with multiples of Postal Savings Stamps, past lots from Michael Rogers Auctions with sort numbers indicated, junk issues PS1 (15), PS2 (7), PS5 Chekiang (42), PS6 Fukien (37), PS7 Hunan (4), PS9 Kiangsu (12); Postal Saving definitive issues (13), PS11 Kwangsi, PS12 Kwangtung, PS14 Singkiang (34), PS15 Szechuan (26), PS16 (5); PS18 coin design (109), a lot of Lin Sen issues (73) and a large quantity of coin design types (100s); etc. Mint/MUH in lot numbers based on packet descriptions. (approx 400) | $300 |
| Lot 2015 | China, an interesting group of 17 Michael Rogers small sheets of Postal Savings Stamps, portraying Sun Yat Sen 4th issue most with 5th issue, issued from February 1943, with O/P for Chekiang (8), Kwangsi (12), Szechuan (8, $1 & $2 illustrated); Changtung (14), Fukien (7), Anhwei (2), Shanghai ABC (1) Hunan (5), others from Hupeh, Kansu (5), Kwangtung (3); Special Issues from 1944 (3 x 6) sets; Central Trust Chungking, Lin Sen portrait 2 x 5 sets and 4 singles mostly roulette examples. Mint/MUH all clear priced packets. (approx 100) | $320 |
| Lot 2016 | China, an interesting group of Michael Rogers small green sheets with issues of Postal Savings Stamps, portraying Martyrs and Sun Yat Sen issues from 1933 some with red overprints, others of War Savings Stamps with Lin Sen and Old Coin (allegorical) issues as a sets, some as blocks, Postal Savings 2nd issue lot of mixed issues including large blocks of 4 one of 18, together with issues from the Dah Tung Book Company, Kiangsi Province; another lot in a Michael Rogers envelope a mixed lot. Mint/MUH an unsorted lot with some pickings. (approx 100) | $110 |
| Lot 2017 | China, an extensive range of Postal Savings stamps from various states as O/P on Sun Yat-sen 3rd issues from Kwangtung some in blocks (18), Kansu (31); Szechwan 1943 4th issue (8) 5th issue types (17); others etc on 2 sheets some with misplaced overprints (doubled, inverted, missprints, imperfs) and others all rare (high CV) (41) (several examples illustrated); another sheet of Kwangsi 1943 similar types (34); Sinkiang 1943 with varieties etc (39); Fukien 1943 (22 + 114); Kwangtung (82) as varieties; Hunan 1943 (17); others (66 similar one block of 4 with paper crease (illustrated). MUH, mint a very few used (one on piece). (lot) | $1,400 |
| Lot 2018 | China, an extensive collection of Postal Savings stamps as overprints on regular Chinese portrait issue of Dr Sun Yat-Sen, all with O/P for a state and the have a 4 character overprint "Thrift-National Reconstruction Savings", some have additional characters that change the value. Large blocks of 25 $2 (cf.SG 595); 50 $2 (cf.SG 758) with additional O/P; others on a sheet (bogas?) singles (21) values to $80,000 (cf.SG Type145); Postal Saving Issue for Hupeh 1943 (6); Kiangsi (22) with varieties (imperf between pair [illustrated], inverted O/P [illustrated]); Kweichow 1943 (8) Kwang Tung O/P rare, silver yuan very rare), various blocks of 4, (illustrsated $10 block imperf); another sheet with single line O/P for 5c and 10c mint and used with additional O/P (34, some as blocks of 4, + 18, including 4x4 blocks MUH + 2 singles used). MUH, mint and used. (lot) | $900 |
| Lot 2019 | China, an extensive range of Postal Savings stamps from various states as O/P on Sun Yat-sen mostly 5th issues with much duplication from Anhwei 1943 mostly as singles, includes a block of 4 with inverted O/P (illustrated) (46); similar for Chekiamg (21); Kwangsi (18); Szechwan (13); Kansu (11); Kiangsi (18); Kwangtung (13); Fukien (16); Hunan (7); Hupeh (21); together with a Sotheby/Corinphila auction lot of 2 blocks of 9 from Kwansi and Hupeh (lot 225); and a general cover sheet with introduction and 6 stamps. MUH and mint. (lot) | $500 |
| Lot 2020 | China, Postal Savings stamps (2 sheets of 50 each) with O/P on Sun Yat-sen 3rd issues for Kweichow for the $2 value (sheet No.034); another similar for the $1 value (sheet No.068). MUH and extremely rare as sheets. (100) | $460 |
| Lot 2021 | China, an extensive and important range of 1940 padoda type Postal Savings Stamps on show cards (12), almost all with O/Ps for various provinces, several as large blocks of 4 (7) and large blocks of 6 and 9; O/Ps include values in denominations of 500 (including a large block of 13, another single illustrated), 100, 10000 (ilustration), 50000 yuan; others with inverted O/P (see illustration), one lot (ex Phila House lot 1153 marked $2300 HK); another lot includes Japanese issues (from Phila China lot 957 marked $1150HK) of similar tax stamps (15); also from Sotheby and Corinphila, 5 junk 5c used issues with red vertical O/P. MUH, mint and used. (lot) | $550 |
| Lot 2022 | China, in a large black clip lock folder a collection of 'pagoda' Money order stamps in various colours as issues from Bureau of Engraving and Printing (7), Dah Tung (3) Commercial Press (2); Central Trust (7), Kwang Hwa (7) including O/P 500 (2) and 100000 Taiwan Postal Money Order revenue fee stamps rare; Money Order from Mengkiang (4); 1949 used Money Order O/P on pagoda for Taiwan (9); similar used O/P selection for Taiwan 1951-1964 (16); 1943 engraved portrait issues (4) 40 yuan (2), 100 yuan (2, different colours); together with martyrs, with O/P, as postal saving issues for various Provinces several with Anti-Bandit O/P (35, mint block of 6 illustrated), on loose pages, Thrift Issue thick and thin paper (7); President Lin Sen, Central Trust issues from Chungking 4 types (14) and (3) Dah Tung Book Company, Kiangsi Prov one yuan issues including a block of 10 MUH; Fukien O/P (3), Hunan (1); similar lot of (24 + 6 + 13 + 12) various issues mostly ancient coin types, Lin Sen, and a few other pictorials and several O/P issues (3, illustrated). MUH, mint and used. (lot) | $600 |
| Lot 2023 | China, Postal Savings Stamps in blocks of 4 with O/P two characters on Central Trust Chungking issues on President Lin Sen Blue and brown (illustrated) together with a similar block with O/P of the $20 coin stamp PSS in a Sotheby and Cornphila auction card; together with Kiangsi Saving Stamps of 1943 with duplication all with China Savings Postal stamp characters (lot) together with pseudo issues (8) (bogas?); Chekiang 1943 issues similar but different O/P mostly 50 c - $1 green (81). Mint/MUH. (lot) | $750 |
| Lot 2024 | China, an extensive range of Postal Savings stamps printed by the Central Trust at Chungking portraying President Lin Sen some duplication (37) including roulette and imperf issues, together with $1 stamps of Dr Sun Yat-sen from the Dah Tung Book Company in Kiangsi Province (12) and issues of the Chinese old Coin series with duplication (28) including roulette and imperfs, similar with O/P (76 ); others O/P on Martyrs 5c and 10c for Hopei (2) and Shanghai (2) (illustrated 5c Hopei, 10c Shanghai); together issues of the various O/Ps on 5th issue of Dr Sun Yat-sen issues. MUH and mint. (lot) | $120 |
| Lot 2025 | China, a mixture includes pre war, war and post war, scarce sets are reprints. Used/cancelled - MUH. (100 +) | Passed in |
| Lot 2026 | China, People's Republic, mint issues 1952-1980, possible reprints for some. MUH. (70) | $100 |
| Lot 2027 | China, assorted issues stored on cut down Hagner sheets to mostly sight card size, noted 1988 M/S of of Monkey stamp of 1980, various copies including 1980 Monkey stamp (2), commems as issues of 1950s, mostly, used some as reprints (SG 1457) (2) and Agrarian reform 1952 etc, noted various galloping horses of 1978 to 70f (SG 2771-2780). A mixed lot mint and used with reprints. (69) | $50 |
| Lot 2028 | French Colonies, many, in a large green stockbook. Used - MUH. (1000s) | $190 |
| Lot 2029 | Germany, Colonial outposts stamp issues in a stock book; German Post Offices in China, a used selection including 5pf (2) SG 8; 10pf (2) SG 24; 20pf (2) SG 25; issues O/P duplication 1c - 20c (16); German Post Offices in Morocco, selection of issues with duplication 5c on 5pf - 30 pf (35) mosty used; German Post Offices in Turkey 10 para - 1 piastre (6) others O/P to 2 1/2 piastres (24); yacht series for Cameroun values 3 pf - 1 mark duplication (21) mostly mint; German East Africa, mostly used values to 3 rupee blue-black and red (illustrated) on piece (illustrated) used (SG 25, CV ?325) others include 2 rupee blue used (SG 24 CV ?140), others to 1 rupee mostly used (35); German South West Africa duplication values to 40 pf (23); Caroline Islands, values to 5 mark (3, one illustrated SG 29), 2 mark and 3 mark mint others all mint/MUH (14); German New Guinea various mostly mint (13); Kiaochow, various issues Mint and used values to 20c (21); Marshall Islands, values to 80 pf mostly Mint/MUH (22); Mariana Islands various to 3mark all mint/MUH (16); Samoa, various to 80pf mint/MUH (15); Togo, various to 80 pf (21) some duplication Used/mint/MUH; German Occupation of Belgium, including 1Fr 25c (SG 8) used, (illustration) others mint and used with duplication (40); Western Military Occupation of France WWI, used (5); Belgium occupation of Germany 1919-1921 (4) Mint; additional duplicates of the above (31). MUH, mint and used an interesting accumulation. (approx 375) | $300 |
| Lot 2030 | Hong Kong, First flight cover, Eurasia, Peiping - Hong Kong 1937; King George VI, Hong Kong First Day Issue, 5th April 1938. Fine used. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 2031 | Indonesia and various Islamic countries, a large variety of issues. In five albums, used - MUH. (1000s) | Passed in |
| Lot 2032 | Italy, three stockbooks of various issues, one large stock book with mostly duplicates of the collection including issues of the Allied Military Government of Trieste, officials, colonies etc; a smaller stock book with some MUH issues from 1930s, but most 1950s - 1970s, noted (SG 777 CV ?110), (SG 738 used), (SG 12 CV ?3000 with short perf mint); a third stock book of used with duplication includes definitives and commems., to 1968. MUH, mint and used. (100s) | $150 |
| Lot 2033 | Liechtenstein, Luxembourg and Monaco, a variety of types and denominations. In a blue stockbook, used - MUH. (100s) | $40 |
| Lot 2034 | New Zealand, 1996 withdrawn Health stamp issues as a miniature sheet overprinted with the CAPEX 96 (International Philatellic Exhibition in Toronto Canada) overprint (normal type M/S cf.SG 2003a; Campbell Paterson (does not list the CAPEX overprint for withdrawn issue). MUH, unique? a most important M/S. | Passed in |
| Lot 2035 | Portugal and Colonies, a variety of issues and denominations, in three stockbooks. Used - MUH. (100s) | Passed in |
| Lot 2036 | San Marino, a variety of issues and denominations. Mostly MUH. (approx 300) | $40 |
| Lot 2037 | Vatican, a variety of issues and denominations. Mostly MUH. (100s) | Passed in |
| Lot 2038 | World, First Day Covers, Germany (14), Great Britain (2), New Zealand (2), 1960s-1970s, USA Bicentennial stary note and coins sets 1976 (2); old G.F.Ropken stamp album with beginner collection, Airships magazine 1936. Used or fine. (22) | $50 |
| Lot 2039 | World stamps, Australia, AAT, Keeling Cocos Islands; Norfolk Is; Pacific Islands and Pitcairn Islands, later pre decimal to decimal (mostly). In five albums, used - MUH. (100s) | $1,800 |
| Lot 2040 | World stamps, Australia, specimen five dollars sheets (2) and a strips (2) (F.V = $450); specimen twenty dollars, sheets (2) (F.V = $2000.00); empty Seven Seas album for Australia British Commonwealth, The Commonwealth Collection of stamps and FDCs, in official albums; a small assortment of world stamps (approx 100). Mostly MUH. (lot) | $340 |
| Lot 2041 | World stamps, an assortment from a variety of nations, c1890s-1980s, many cancelled, countries include Albania, Bulgaria 1879-1970, China (one Manchuria, Taiwan); Brazil and South America; British Commonwealth (Queen Victoria); North Korea; Australian framas 1984-91. Used - MUH. (approx 3000) | Passed in |
| Lot 2042 | World stamps, a large variety of FDCs from various nations, a large proportion relating to United Nations. In two archive folders, MUH. (100s) | $40 |
| Lot 2043 | World stamps, a large variety of FDCs, various nations and themes, a large proportion relating to United Nations. In two archive folders. MUH. (100s) | Passed in |
| Lot 2044 | World stamps, an assortment of mstly used postage material, includes postcards, FDCs and other related philately. Used - MUH. (100s) | $40 |
| Lot 2045 | Anne, guinea, third bust, 1712 (S.3574). Nearly fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2046 | George I, guinea, third laureate head, 1716 (S.3630). Good fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 2047 | George III, guinea, third laureate head, 1772 (S.3727). Nearly extremely fine. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2048 | George III, guinea, fourth laureate head, 1774 (S.3728). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2049 | George III, guinea, fourth laureate head, 1774 (S.3728). Ex mount, good fine. | $750 |
| Lot 2050 | George III, guinea, fourth laureate head, 1781 (S.3728). Surface hairline marks, otherwise extremely fine or better. | $1,800 |
| Lot 2051 | George III, guinea, fourth laureate head, 1782 (S.3728). Scuff mark on reverse first quarter of shield, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2052 | George III, guinea, fifth laureate head, 1789 (S.3729). Scratches in fields, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $900 |
| Lot 2053 | George III, guinea, fifth laureate head, 1793 (S.3729). Extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2054 | George III, guinea, fifth laureate head, 1797 (S.3729). Extremely fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2055 | George III, half guinea, seventh laureate head right, 1804 (S.3737) . Good extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2056 | George III, third guinea, first laureate head, 1797 (S.3738). Nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2057 | George III, third guinea, first laureate head, 1798 (S.3738). Obverse scratches, otherwise good very fine. | $350 |
| Lot 2058 | George III, third guinea, first laureate head, 1799 (S.3738). Very fine and rare. | $750 |
| Lot 2059 | George III, third guinea, first laureate head right, 1803 (S.3739). Good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2060 | George III, third guinea, second laureate head right, 1806 (S.3740). Good very fine. | $480 |
| Lot 2061 | George III, third guinea, second laureate head, 1809 (S.3740). Well struck, reverse minor hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 2062 | George III, third guinea, second laureate head right, 1810 (S.3740). Extremely fine or better. | $600 |
| Lot 2063 | George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1817 (S.3785). Nearly very fine. | $1,900 |
| Lot 2064 | George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1817 (S.3785). Has been in a swivel mount, otherwise nearly very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 2065 | George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1817 (S.3785). Good fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2066 | George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820, open 2 in date (S.3785c). Surface marks, otherwise good very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2067 | George III, new coinage, half sovereign, 1818 (S.3786). Very good. | $550 |
| Lot 2068 | George IV, two pounds, bare head left, 1823 (S.3798). Good extremely fine. | $8,500 |
| Lot 2069 | George IV, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Has been mounted, nearly fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2070 | George IV, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Two edge holes from swivel mounting plugged, otherwise very fine. | $2,300 |
| Lot 2071 | George IV, laureate head sovereign, 1821 (S.3800). Good very fine. | $1,700 |
| Lot 2072 | George IV, laureate head sovereign, 1824 (S.3800). Nearly very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2073 | George IV, laureate head sovereign, 1824 (S.3806). Nearly fine. | $900 |
| Lot 2074 | George IV, sovereign, bare head left, 1825 (S.3801). Very fine or better. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2075 | George IV, proof gold sovereign, 1826 (S.3801). Miniscule hairlines in obverse field, deep cameo, nearly FDC and rare. | $21,000 |
| Lot 2076 | George IV, sovereign, bare head left, 1826 (S.3801). Nearly very fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2077 | George IV, sovereign, bare head left, 1830 (S.3801). Very fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2078 | George IV, half sovereign, laureate hed left, 1824 (S.3803). Nearly fine. | $360 |
| Lot 2079 | George IV, half sovereign, laureate head left, 1825 (S.3803). A little polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2080 | William IV, sovereign, 1831 (S.3829). Surface scratched on the obverse, otherwise good very fine. | $1,900 |
| Lot 2081 | William IV, sovereign, 1836 (S.3829B). ANNO 1836 double entered, top edge cut from mount, very good. | $600 |
| Lot 2082 | William IV, sovereign, 1836 (S.3829B). Nearly fine/good fine. | $750 |
| Lot 2083 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1843 (S.3852). Nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 2084 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1844, closer date (S.3852). Surface marks on obverse, otherwise very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 2085 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1847 (S.3852). Nearly extremely fine. | $900 |
| Lot 2086 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1849 (S.3852C). Very fine/good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 2087 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1852 (S.3852C). Extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 2088 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, 1852, 1855/5 last number double struck (S.3852C, 3852D). The first with damaged edges and dark spotting, otherwise fine, the second also with dark spotting on reverse, otherwise fine. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 2089 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1853 (S.3852C). Die break rim through date to truncation, nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 2090 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereign, 1853 (S.3852C). Nearly very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2091 | Queen Victoria, young head, sovereigns, 1853 (S.3852D), 1872 die No 98 (S.3853B). Nearly extremely fine. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 2092 | Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1850 (S.3859). Date and Dei Gratia double entered, very fine, scarce thus. | $550 |
| Lot 2093 | Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereigns, 1851, 1859 (S.3859, A), 1876 die no 14 (S.3860, E). Very good. (3) | $750 |
| Lot 2094 | Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereigns 1853 (S.3859), 1873 die no 29 (S.3860D). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) | $700 |
| Lot 2095 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Good very fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 2096 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). A little rubbed, otherwise extremely fine. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2097 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sovereign, 1887 (S.3866). Very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2098 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sovereign 1890 (S.3866B); old head sovereigns 1893 (S.3874) (2); Edward VII, half sovereign, 1907 (S.3974B). Nearly fine - fine. (4) | $1,600 |
| Lot 2099 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1887 (S.3869). Nearly uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 2100 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1887 (S.3869). Good extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 2101 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1887 (S.3869). Rubbed, otherwise extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 2102 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereigns, 1887 (S.3869). Polished extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 2103 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereigns, 1891 and 1892 (S.3869D). Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $950 |
| Lot 2104 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereigns, 1892 (S.3869C). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $750 |
| Lot 2105 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sovereign, 1892 (S.3866C), old head sovereign, 1899 (S.3874); Edward VII, sovereign, 1910 (S.3869). Fine - very fine. (3) | $1,500 |
| Lot 2106 | Queen Victoria, old head, sovereign, 1900 (S.3874). Nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 2107 | Queen Victoria, old head, sovereigns, 1900 and 1901 (S.3874). Nearly very fine, very fine. (2) | $1,000 |
| Lot 2108 | Queen Victoria, old head, half sovereigns, 1895 and 1897 (S.3878). Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $850 |
| Lot 2109 | Queen Victoria, old head, half sovereign, 1899 (S.3878). Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2110 | Queen Victoria, old head, half sovereign, 1901 (S.3878). Good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 2111 | Queen Victoria - George V, half sovereigns, 1893 (S.3878), 1903 (S.3974A), 1912 (S.4006). Fine; fine; good extremely fine. (3) | $800 |
| Lot 2112 | Edward VII, two pounds, 1902 (S.3968). Scroll mount removed from the top edge at three spots, otherwise rubbed extremely fine. | $1,700 |
| Lot 2113 | Edward VII, sovereigns 1905, 1908 and 1910 (S.3969); half sovereign, 1904 (S.3974B). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $1,700 |
| Lot 2114 | Edward VII, half sovereign, 1904 (S.3974) with B.P. Fine. | $260 |
| Lot 2115 | Edward VII, half sovereign, 1908. Good fine. | $280 |
| Lot 2116 | Edward VII, half sovereign, 1908 (S.3974B). Has been stud mounted on the obverse, polished good fine. | $260 |
| Lot 2117 | Edward VII, half sovereign, 1906 (S.3974B). Good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 2118 | Edward VII, sovereign, 1910; George V, sovereign, 1913 (S.3969, 3996). Nearly extremely fine. (2) | $1,000 |
| Lot 2119 | Edward VII - George V, half sovereigns, 1908, 1909, 1911 (2) (S.3974B, 4006). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $1,050 |
| Lot 2120 | Edward VII, half sovereigns, 1910 (S.3974B); George V, 1915 Sydney (S.4009). Damaged very fine; good fine. (2) | $460 |
| Lot 2121 | George V, proof set, five pounds to Maundy penny, 1911 (S.PS11). In a case of issue, the five, two pounds and half sovereign have minute contact marks, otherwise FDC and scarce. (12) | $28,000 |
| Lot 2122 | George V, sovereign, 1911 (S.3996). Good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2123 | George V, sovereign, 1911 (S.3996). Very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 2124 | George V, sovereign, 1913 (S.3996). Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2125 | George V, sovereign, 1925 (S.3996). Uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 2126 | George V, half sovereign, 1915 (S.4006). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 2127 | George V, sovereign, 1913 (S.3996); Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1958 (S.4125). Nearly uncirculated; uncirculated. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 2128 | Edward VIII, fantasy sovereign 1936 in .375 fine gold, plain edge. Proof-like, FDC. | $500 |
| Lot 2129 | Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1958 (S.4125), proof 1981, 1982 (2) (S.SC1). Uncirculated - FDC. (4) | $1,900 |
| Lot 2130 | Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1974 (S.SCI). Uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 2131 | Elizabeth II, proof sovereign 1979 (S.SC1). In case of issue missing certificate, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 2132 | Elizabeth II, proof gold four coin set, 1980 (S.PGS01), contains proof half sovereign, sovereign, two and five pounds. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $5,000 |
| Lot 2133 | Elizabeth II, proof sovereign, 1981 (S.SC1). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $550 |
| Lot 2134 | Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign, 1980 (S.SB1). FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 2135 | Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign, 1980 (S.SB1). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 2136 | Elizabeth II, proof half sovereigns, 1980 (S.SB1). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) | $550 |
| Lot 2137 | Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, half sovereign, 1973 (KM.26). Uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 2138 | Anglo-Scandinavia (AD900-1100), bronze weight, polyhedral (28mm, 148g) with five points to the square faces and four points to the triangular faces. With green patina, very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 2139 | Late Anglo Saxon, Aethelred II, (978-1016), silver penny, last small cross type, Godric Mon VLDNI (London, cf HILDEBRAND 2576) (S.1154) (1.20g). Good very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 2140 | Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage, from 1279, silver penny, London, type 5a (S.1399); Edward IV, (first reign 1461-70), Light coinage 1464-70, groat, London, mm rose on reverse, pellet in one quarter (S.2000). Second with slight damage, otherwise good fine. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 2141 | Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage pennies, from 1279, all London, classes 2-9 (S.1386/1407). Fine - very fine. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 2142 | Edward I, (1272-1307) new coinage, from 1279 silver pennies, class 4d (Canterbury), 6d (London), two others of London, in 2x2 holders. Fair - fine. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 2143 | Edward III - Charles II, Edward III, pre-treaty groat (S.1570); Henry VII, half groat York (S.2262) (holed); Elizabeth I, shilling mm martlet (S.2555) (holed); sixpences 1567, 1574 (holed) (S.2562, 5) (holed); milled sixpence 1562 (S.2596); Charles II, twopence (S.3326) (holed); fourpence 1679 (S.3384). Four pierced, otherwise very good - fine. (9) | $340 |
| Lot 2144 | Henry VI, (1422-1461), Rosette-Mascle issue, 1430-31, groat, Calais (S.1859). Toned with golden red highlights, extremely fine and rare. | $850 |
| Lot 2145 | Philip & Mary, (1554-1558), silver shilling, 1554 (S.2500). Flat and worn in the centre, otherwise clear, very good. | $340 |
| Lot 2146 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), fifth issue, sixpence 1578/7, mm Latin cross (S.2572); third and fourth issue, three farthings, 1573, mm eglantine (S.2571). Nearly very fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 2147 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, shilling bust 6B, mm woolpack over tun (?) (1594) (S.2577). Toned, very fine and rare in this condition. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2148 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), seventh issue 1601-2, shilling, mm 2 (S.2584) (5.88g). Slightly clipped or short of flan, otherwise very fine and scarce thus. | $300 |
| Lot 2149 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) to William IV, sixpence 1570, mm Castle (S.2562); half groat (S.2659), mm escallop; fourpence, Charles II undated (S.3383); halfcrown, 1836 (S.3834), in 2x2 holders. Fair - good fine. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 2150 | Charles I, (1625-1649), silver twopence, Tower mint under Parliament, mm eagle (S.2850); farthings, Richmond, Maltravers and rose (S.3183B, 3198, 3205), in 2x2 holders. Very good - good fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 2151 | James II, silver crown, 1688 (S.3407); William III, silver crown, 1696 (S.3470). Very good. (2) | $380 |
| Lot 2152 | James II - George VI, florins 1870, 1908, 1916, 1918 and 1943; shilling 1826; sixpences 1711, 1758, 1887 Jubilee (2); groats 1837, 1854; threepence 1935; three halfpence 1843; Maundy oddments fourpence 1895; threepences 1822, 1895; twopences 1687, 1895; pennies 1688/7, 1887, 1913. Very good - good extremely fine. (22) | $280 |
| Lot 2153 | William and Mary - Elizabeth II, copper coins, twopences, 1797 (4), pennies (2), pennies, 1806, 1826 (2), 1851 (2), 1852, 1854 (4), 1855, 1857, 1858; halfpennies, 1694, 1696, 1697, 1699 (type 2), 1718, 1732, 1735, 1743, 1745, 1754, 1771, 1772, 1773, 1774, 1775, 1799 (3), 1806 (2), 1807, 1826 (3), 1827, 1848, 1853 (2), 1854, 1855 (2), 1857, 1858 (2), 1875, later issues (12); farthing, 1799. Poor - uncirculated. (68) | $950 |
| Lot 2154 | Anne, after the Union, silver crown, 1708E (S.3600). Heavy flan adjustment marks, toned nearly very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2155 | George I, second issue, copper halfpenny, (1719-24), full obverse brockage (S.3660). Nearly very fine/nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $650 |
| Lot 2156 | George I - George V, assorted copper and bronze, including 18th century (3), Holloway halfpennies 1858 (2), toy money (2), Lundy Island, Martin Harman puffin 1929, Guernsey, one double 1889H, Jersey 1/13 shilling 1851, 1/12 1923; Great Britain, pennies 1841, 1854, 1891; halfpennies 1736, 1799, 1887; farthings 1721/O, 1799, 1826, 1838, 1853, 1879; half farthings 1844 (2). Very good - uncirculated. (25) | $160 |
| Lot 2157 | George II - George V, halfcrown 1919 (S.4011), florin 1916 (S.4012), halfpennies 1733, 1734 (S.3717), 1773 (S.3774) and 1806 (S.3781). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $80 |
| Lot 2158 | George III, Maundy set, 1772 (S.3762), 1772/0 overdate fourpence. Toned extremely fine. (4) | $550 |
| Lot 2159 | George III, Bank token, silver three shillings, 1812 (S.3769), brass imitation of 1815 (S.3770). Good very fine; fair. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 2160 | George III, first copper issue, halfpenny, 1771 (S.3774) ball below spear blade. Brown patina, good extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2161 | George III, copper issues, farthings, 1773 (S.3775), 1806 (S.3782); halfpenny, 1807 (S.3781) (2, one cleaned); George IV, farthing, 1826 (S.3825) (cleaned). Very good - very fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 2162 | George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Edge knocks, good fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2163 | George III, second issue, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776), countermarked vertically on the reverse 'S.Pulker'. Fine | $60 |
| Lot 2164 | George III, copper cartwheel twopences, 1797 (2), penny 1797 countermarked SA (South Africa?) (S.3776 (2), 3777). Fine or better. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 2165 | George III, Maundy threepences, 1763 (3) and twopence, 1772 (S.3753, 3756); Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sixpence 1887 (S.3928) (3). Two toned, extremely fine or better. (7) | $220 |
| Lot 2166 | George III, new coinage, crown, 1820 LX (S.3787); George IV, crown, 1821 (S.3805); Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1889 (S.3921). Nearly fine; very good; very fine. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 2167 | George III - Elizabeth II, silver crowns, 1821, 1897LXI, 1844, 1845, cupro-nickel 1960, 1972, 1977, halfcrown 1877 (bull head). Fair - good extremely fine. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 2168 | George III - Elizabeth II, minors, mostly threepences, 19th - 20th centuries, a bag of model and miniature coins, mostly Queen Victoria, includes third farhings, 1827 (2), 1835 (2), some Irish, including silver ten shillings, 1966 (2); New Zealand, crowns, 1949, 1953 and mint sets, 1965 (3), 1967; some silver (noted 1907 shilling) mostly cupro-nickel and some Australian, including crowns, 1937 (2). Fair - FDC. (approx 250) | $420 |
| Lot 2169 | George III - George V, threepence - crown, assorted issues in .925 silver. Poor - good. (1.03kg) | $850 |
| Lot 2170 | George III - George VI, threepence - crown, assorted issues, with some Australian. All .925 silver, poor - very good. (1kg) | $750 |
| Lot 2171 | George III, copper issues, twopences 1797 (2), penny 1797, another hollowed out half; halfpenny 1799 (EF), 1807; George IV brass jeton of 1823 two pounds, George V cathedral engraved on reverse of threepence; Religious medalet, in 2x2 holders. Fair - extremely fine. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 2172 | George IIII, crown, 1821, Queen Victoria, crown, 1844, 1847, Elizabeth II, proof five pounds, 2010 Churchill. Poor - FDC. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 2173 | George IV - George VI, assorted dates for bronze farthings (11), halfpennies (8), pennies (9), threepence 1886, sixpences 1879, 1891, 1895, 1907 (3), 1917, 1946, shillings, 1826, 1839, 1859, 1893, 1906, 1911, 1940, halfcrowns 1836 (2), double florin 1889, crown 1889; South Africa sixpence 1941; British West Africa threepence 1939H. Poor - good very fine. (50) | $110 |
| Lot 2174 | William IV, Maundy set, 1836 (S.3840). Toned nearly uncirculated. (4) | $600 |
| Lot 2175 | Queen Victoria, Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890). Toned, good extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 2176 | Queen Victoria, Gothic florins 1857 (S.3891), 1879 (S.3896); young head, shilling 1870 die no 32 (S.3906A). Fine; nearly extremely fine; toned nearly extremely fine. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 2177 | Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1867 (S.3891). Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 2178 | Queen Victoria, young head, sixpence (1867-80), full obverse brockage (S.3910). Obverse scratches, toned nearly very fine/good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 2179 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, silver crown, 1890 (S.3921). Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2180 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crowns 1887, 1889 (S.3921); double florins 1887 (3), 1888 (S.3923); halfcrown 1887 (S.3924); old head, crown 1893LVI (S.3937). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) | $460 |
| Lot 2181 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, shilling, 1887 (S.3926). Good extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2182 | Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1894 LVIII (S.3937). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2183 | Queen Victoria, old head crown, 1900 LXIV (S.3937). Nearly very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2184 | Queen Victoria, copper quarter farthings, 1853 (5, one illustrated) (S.3953). Very fine - extremely fine, one damaged. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 2185 | Queen Victoria, bun head penny, 1884 (S.3954). Full original mint red, gem uncirculated. | $450 |
| Lot 2186 | Queen Victoria, bronze bun head farthings, 1873, 1886, 1888, 1890 (3), 1891 (5), 1892, 1893 (2), 1894, 1895 (S.3958). Except for the first virtually full mint red uncirculated, the last rare thus. (16) | $850 |
| Lot 2187 | Queen Victoria, proof bronze third farthing, 1866 (S.3960). Brilliant red FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2188 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee Model Half Farthing, (1887). Much mint lustre, good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2189 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown 1889, shilling 1887; George III, copper twopence 1797 and George VI, Australia crown, 1937. Very good - good very fine. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 2190 | Great Britain, silver fourpences or groats 1840, 1843, 1855; penny halfpenny 1834, 1835, 1836, 1838, 1843; silver 4d, 1941 for British Guiana; silver threepences 1881, 1885, 1886, 1887 (Jubilee head), 1889 (2), 1920, 1933, Maundy threepence 1945, joined shilling 1874/1881; Maundy penny 1847, Model penny (illustrated) and a third farthing 1868; halfpenny 1898 EF; penny 1901 nearly unc mint bloom. An interesting lot, very good - nearly uncirculated. (24) | $360 |
| Lot 2191 | Queen Victoria, old head, Maundy set, 1901 (S.3943). In contemporary dated case, cleaned otherwise nearly FDC. (4) | $260 |
| Lot 2192 | Queen Victoria, old head, bronze penny, halfpenny and farthing, 1901; George VI, proof shillings 1937 (both), penny 1937; Elizabeth II, crowns 1953, 1977, proof set 1970 (9 coins), penny and halfpenny 1967, all in holders. Very fine - FDC. (19) | $50 |
| Lot 2193 | Queen Victoria - George V, farthings, assorted years, 1842, 1865, 1872, 1875H, 1879, 1881, 1884, OH 1895 (red), 1896, 1896, 1897, 1898; 1918 (2), 1919 (these red), 1937-1941 (8 red). Very good - uncirculated. (approx 45) | $240 |
| Lot 2194 | Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, farthings, 1860 to 1956, complete in two Whitman SBS albums. Fine - uncirculated. (103) | $360 |
| Lot 2195 | Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978). Reverse rim bruise at 9 o'clock, a little rubbed, otherwise extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 2196 | Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1902, 1903, 1904 and 1908 (S.3980). Scratched obverse, otherwise extremely fine; nearly fine; good very fine; very fine. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 2197 | Edward VII, florins, 1903, 1904, 1906 and 1908 (S.3981). Good very fine; extremely fine; extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (4) | $500 |
| Lot 2198 | Edward VII, shillings, 1903 and 1904 (S.3982). Good extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 2199 | Edward VII, shilling, 1905 (S.3982). Full original subdued, frosty mint bloom, choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $3,600 |
| Lot 2200 | Edward VII, shilling, 1909 (S.3982). Good extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 2201 | Edward VII, shilling, 1910 (S.3982). Good extremely fine. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 2202 | Edward VII, sixpences, 1903 and 1909 (S.3983). Nearly uncirculated; extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 2203 | Edward VII, sixpences, 1908 and 1909 (S.3983). Extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 2204 | Edward VII, sixpences, 1909 (S.3983). Good extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 2205 | Edward VII, sixpences, 1909 (S.3983). Extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 2206 | Edward VII, pennies 1909 (4) (S.3990) and halfpenny 1909 (S.3991). Mostly red uncirculated. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 2207 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1902-1979, halfcrowns to halfpennies plus some decimal, the balance of the collection in blue plastic coin album, includes nickel brass threepences 1946, 1949, all silver threepences, includes proof shilling and halfcrown 1937, all anotated with date and cost of purchases. Fair - FDC. (520) | $750 |
| Lot 2208 | George V, proof shilling, 1911 (S.4013). Irridescent toning, brilliant FDC. | $130 |
| Lot 2209 | George V, florins, 1925 and 1926 (S.4022A). Dull tone over some bloom, extremely fine, the first rare thus. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 2210 | George V, fourth coinage, proof wreath crown, 1927 (S.4036). Nearly FDC. | $340 |
| Lot 2211 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1928 (S.4036). Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2212 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1929 (S.4036). Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2213 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1930 (S.4036). Very fine/good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 2214 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1930 (S.4036). Good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2215 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1931 (S.4036). Good very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 2216 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1932 (S.4036). Good very fine and scarce. | $420 |
| Lot 2217 | George V, fourth coinage, wreath crown, 1933 (S.4036). Good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 2218 | George V, maundy set, 1934 (S.4043). In red leatherette and gilt case, toned, nearly FDC. (4) | $380 |
| Lot 2219 | George V - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1935 Jubilee (S.4048), 1937 Coronation (S.4078), proof 1951 (S.4111), 1953 (S.4136), 1960 (S.4143) (2, one the New York issue for polished dies). Nearly uncirculated - nearly FDC. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 2220 | George VI, proof sets, 1937, crown to farthing (15 coins) (S.PS16). In cases of issue, nearly FDC. (2 sets) | $850 |
| Lot 2221 | George VI, proof penny, 1937. FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2222 | George VI, proof set, 1950, halfcrown - farthing (S.PS17). In case of issue, coins toned, nearly FDC. (9 coins) | $130 |
| Lot 2223 | George VI, Festival of Britain proof or specimen set, 1951 (S.PS18). In Royal Mint case (damaged) of issue, toned otherwise, nearly FDC. | $140 |
| Lot 2224 | George VI, Maundy set, third issue, 1952 (S.4096). In burgundy case, with some wear and foxing to satin lining, coins toned and nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 2225 | Elizabeth II, Coronation ten coin proof set, 1953, crown to farthing (S.PS19). In case of issue, FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 2226 | Elizabeth II, Coronation specimen set, 1953, crown - farthing; mint sets, 1982-84. In original packaging, uncirculated. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 2227 | Elizabeth II, bronze halfpenny, 1966, full reverse brockage (S.4158). Good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2228 | Nineteenth century silver token, Berkshire, Reading, eighteen pence, 1811 (D.4). Toned mint bloom, good extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2229 | Tokens, nineteenth century copper (17), includes Birmingham threepence, 1813 (nVF), private token, B. Nightingale, 1843 (thick), silver bank tokens (5, includes four Irish), also Dundee silver shilling, 1787 (D & H.3) ex D. Elliot Smith Collection with his ticket, purchased from Tyrrells 19/6/32 (1/-) (ex G.C. Heyde Collection (lot 1280)). Fair - extremely fine. (23) | $400 |
| Lot 2230 | Checkpieces, includes S.A.Daniell, Birmingham, 1 1/2d and 2d; Manchester & Salford Eque Co-op, 4d; Wm Rudler, Talbot Inn, 3d; BCB, 1/-; Royal Artillery Canteen, Bar, 3d; O G & Co, 6d; RH & Sons, London, 2/6 and 3/6; The Wimbeldon Target, 1 ?; Williams Brothers, 6d; MD 1895, 3d; BC, 2d; Phelan's Coupon Tea, 2/-; PC, 10; T.Johnson, Photographer, 36 Gallowtree Gate, Leicester, no value; Bovril, no value; Let Willenhall Flourish, 1844, Rushbrooke's Family Tea And Grocery, no value. Mostly fine - very fine. (18) | $60 |
| Lot 2231 | Peek Frean & Co Ltd, London, worker I.D. tag in brass (hexagonal 40x45mm), pierced hole at top, impressed number 406. Good fine and scarce. | $30 |
| Lot 2232 | Daventry Co-Op, 2lb loaf token, Frome Co-op, 1 pound loaf bread token, both of these in aluminium; Guide Post Equitable Co-op, one pound in bronze, by Ardill Leeds; Leeds Indusl. Co-op, penny in brass; Portsea Island Mutual Co-op, twopence in bronze, by Ardill Leeds; Wales, Blaina Indusl. Society, one shilling in brass; C.W.S. Retail Co-op, Llanelly halfpenny in bronze. Fine - very fine. (7) | $30 |
| Lot 2233 | Queen Victoria, Mullin's Food for Infants and Invalids, 1897, plastic and paper advertising tokens with impression of Queen Victoria on one side, this silvered (32mm) (5); document for Acknowledgement of Indenture marked 'M' for Emily Elizabeth Stone, 10 October 1872, with affixed Common Law Courts duty stamps for two shillings and another for six pence; Coronation of King George VI Souvenir, 1937, enamel and silvered lapel badge; 1937 booklet for A Form of Divine Service being the Sunday Preceding The Coronation of Their Majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth. The booklet with foxing, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 2234 | German Athenaeum, London, two shillings token in brass (25mm). Very fine and a scarce denomination. | $40 |
| Lot 2235 | Checks, tokens, medalets and related ephemera, all base metal, c1830-1970. On purpose made cards, fine - uncirculated. (108) | $80 |
| Lot 2236 | Checkpieces, counters and weight measures, a variety of items from 1700s onwards. Poor - extremely fine. (18) | $40 |
| Lot 2237 | Scotland, Alexander III, (1249-1286), second coinage, 1280-86, silver pennies, (S.5053, 5056), 24 points and 20 points. Nearly very fine; chipped fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 2238 | Scotland, James I, (1406-1437), silver groat, Edinburgh, sceptre to left (S.5195). Fine. | $420 |
| Lot 2239 | Scotland, Mary, (1542-1567), billon first period, 1542-58, bawbee, Edinburgh (S.5432,3). Fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 2240 | Scotland, James VI, (1567-1625), silver thirty shillings (S.5504) struck after accession to English throne in 1603. Even grey tone, nearly fine. | $300 |
| Lot 2241 | Scotland, Charles I - Charles II, Earl of Stirling, coinage 1632-39, copper turner (S.5598/5601) (3); copper bodle (1663) (S.5625); copper bawbee 1677, 1679 (S.5628), in 2x2 holders. Fair - very good. (6) | $80 |
| Lot 2242 | Ireland, Henry VIII, (1507-1548), second harp issue 1540-2, silver groat, mm trefoil (S.6479). Toned very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 2243 | Ireland, James II, copper halfpenny, 1686 (S.6576). Evenly worn, nearly fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2244 | Ireland, James II, Emergency coinage, Gunmoney crown, 1690 (S.6578A). Overstriking uneven as usual, brown patina good very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 2245 | Isle of Man, James Stanley, tenth Earl of Derby, second issue, copper penny, 1733 (S.7403). Light scratches on the reverse of the first which has a faint E in Changer making it appear to be an F; both brown patinas, nearly very fine. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 2246 | Isle of Man, copper issues from 1733 (two types) to 1839 (13) plus Irish halfpennies, 1769, 1805 (3), 1822 (2). Fair - good very fine. (19) | $190 |
| Lot 2247 | Isle of Man, Queen Victoria, copper penny, 1839 (S.7417). Evenly worn down to fair, holed, countermarked or stamped RIDGE vertically in oblong on face of the Queen, otherwise fair. | Passed in |
| Lot 2248 | Lundy, British Administration, half puffin Bronze, 1929, obv. puffin Bird left, (KM.Tn1) (illustrated); Sarawak, one cents, 1888, 1890H, 1937, (KM.6, 180). Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 2249 | Anglo Gallic, Prince Edward, Duke of Aquitaine, 1252-72, silver denier (S.8013). Good fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2250 | Charles I, Birth of Prince Charles, 1630 in silver (30mm) (MI i, 254/35; Eimer 116); Baptism of Prince James, Duke of York 1633 in silver (30mm) by N.Briot (MI i, 268/65; Eimer 126B); William and Mary, Coronation, 1689 cast in silver (37mm) by G.Bower (MI i, 663/26; Eimer 311b); George II, Admiral Vernon 1739 in brass (39mm) (cf Eimer 550), another similar (37mm); Frederick of Prussia, Battle of Rosbach Nov 5 1757 and Battle of Lissa, Dec 5, in brass (48mm). Very good - very fine. (6) | $300 |
| Lot 2251 | Charles II, Coronation, 1661, in silver (29mm) (thin flan), by T.Simon (MI i, 472/76; Eimer 221); George I, Coronation, 1714, in silver (34mm) by J.Croker (MI ii, 424/9; Eimer 470). Fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 2252 | James II, Landing of William of Orange at Torbay, 1688, cast in silver (50mm), by G.Bower (M1 i, 639/64; Eimer 297B (b)). Some field flaws in manufacture, otherwise toned good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 2253 | Anne, Peace of Utrecht, 1713, in silver and copper (35mm) by J.Croker (MI ii, 400/257) (Eimer 460). Carbon spots on the second, otherwise extremely fine. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 2254 | Royalty medals, George II - Princess Mary, 1727-1893, includes medals for accessions and marriages, six in white metal, two in brass and two in bronze. Several affected by oxidation, poor - very fine. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 2255 | George II, Admiral Vernon, Portobello Taken 1739 in brass (37mm) (MI ii, 536/110; Eimer 550); Frederick II of Prussia, 6 May 1757, in brass (48mm); medalets in brass George III, 1809 (25mm), by Kettle, George IV, 1821 (Coronation 19 July, in copper (21mm); Philip and Mary in brass (33mm) by H.R. Fair - very fine. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 2256 | George II, 1731, Dassier's Kings and Queens of England, set in bronze by Jean Dassier of Switzerland, thirty four at 41mm each and the Cromwell issue (38mm) includes duplicate George II (Eimer 526). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (35) | $2,200 |
| Lot 2257 | Carlisle Recaptured, 1745, in silvered brass (34mm) (Eimer 599), obverse, draped bust of William Duke of Cumberland right, reverse, duke on horseback directs a soldier escorting two captive highlanders. Good fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2258 | George III, Battle of the Nile, Davison's Medal, 1798, in bronze (47mm), by C.H.Kuchler, edge inscribed, 'A Tribute Of Regard From Alexr. Davison Esqr. St.James's Square' (BHM 447; Eimer 890). Toned, surface marks and very minor edge nicks, otherwise good fine. | $420 |
| Lot 2259 | Death of Duke of Bedford, 1802, in white metal (42mm) (BHM 532), by J.G.Hancock, obverse, bare head of Duke left, reverse, shepherd leaning upon a veiled broken pillar. Slightly oxidised surfaces, otherwise good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2260 | Masonic, The Amicable Society, 1804, in white metal (63mm), pierced hole at top for suspension ring, obverse, all-seeing-eye over two hands shaking in friendship, reverse, 'The/Amicable Society/Established/In The Year Of Our Lord/1804/Kept At The Wagon & Horses Inn/By/Samuel Hodgkins/Great Bridge/West Bromwich'. Edge nicks, surface marks and spotting, otherwise fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2261 | George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in white metal (48mm), by C.H.K(uchler), reverse inscribed, 'W.Malkinson/H.M.S Polyphemus' (BHM 584, Eimer 960). In a case and fitted with a wide ring mount with glass cover on obverse and reverse, the mount fitted with a loop and bar suspender with blue ribbon fitted, fine. | $950 |
| Lot 2262 | Northumberland, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Grand Stand, 1810, proof in copper (30mm) uninscribed (D&W.-; M.p.1860). Toned, uncirculated and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2263 | Great Britain political token, engraved on a shaved smooth English halfcrown sized silver coin (32.5mm), small pierced hole at top edge for suspension ring, obverse, Britannia standing with shield and spear and at her left is a crossed bow and quiver of arrows behind a flaming torch all above an ensign with the initials, 'TL', reverse inscribed, 'the Tyrant/Buonaparte/Dethroned/April 2d 1814/Louis XVIII/Restored to the Throne/of France'. Very fine, historically interesting and scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 2264 | George IV, Death of Caroline, 1821, in bronze (42mm) (BHM 1146); William IV, Reform Bill 1832 in bronze (44mm) by Gibson (BHM 1584); Queen Victoria, Death of Sir Robert Peel 1850 in white metal (27mm); Death of Wellington 1852 in white metal (51mm) by Allen & Moore; Death of Richard Cobden in bronze (41mm) (BHM 2839; Eimer 1579); 1887 in white metal (44mm); Diamond Jubilee 1897 in bronze (56mm), the official Royal Mint issue by W.Wyon; Harris Public Library 1882 in white metal (51mm) and G.W.De Saulles (BHM 3506; Eimer 1817a); Lord Nelson's Flagship 1897 in copper (37mm) (BHM 3613; Eimer 1813); Edward VII, Coronation June 26 1902, in yellow bronze (46mm) (BHM 3741; Eimer 1869b); Elizabeth II, coronation in bronze (51mm) (cf Eimer 2086). Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (11) | $420 |
| Lot 2265 | Elgin Marbles medals, one featuring The Lapitha and Centaur in bronze (48mm) (BHM 1061; Eimer 1140), and one featuring Theseus in white metal (48mm) (BHM 1061; Eimer 1140, type b being part of a set of 48), both by Sir Edward Thomason. The second with some small oxidation marks, otherwise good very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 2266 | Queen Victoria, coronation medal 1838, in bronze (36mm), by B.Pistrucci and Royal Mint (Eimer 1315), in case of issue, silver Royal Mint issues, 1897 (26mm) (Eimer 1817b), 1902 (31mm) (Eimer 1871b); also ascension of the Eiffel Tower, Paris in bronze (44mm). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $280 |
| Lot 2267 | Royal Botanic Society Of London, prize medal in bronze (51mm), by B.Wyon, obverse, gathering of tropical plants with 1839 in exergue, reverse, an open wreath with Queen Victoria crown at top, unnamed. Obverse dark toned with a few very small dark spots, reverse with fingerprint mark, otherwise good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2268 | St Paul's School, Founded by John Colet, 1851, in gilt (44mm), by L.C.Wyon, obverse bust of John Colet left, reverse, 8-lines of Latin text referencing Baron Truro, the Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, who was a pupil at St Paul's School. Edge nicks and marks on the rim where the medal appears to have been in a circular mount, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2269 | Handel Centenary Festival, 1859, in bronze (51mm) (BHM 2656; Eimer 1527), by W.J.Taylor, obverse, bust left of George Frederick Handel, reverse with 4-lines of text within enclosed wreath, 'Centenary/Commemoration/Crystal Palace/MDCCCLIX', edge impressed, 'Geo Hemingway. Performer.' Edge bumps and surface marks, otherwise very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2270 | Counter stamped and engraved coins, includes Great Britain Queen Victoria halfpennies, 1861 with 'NEWSOME' inscribed on obverse, with ring top suspension; another with reverse shaved smooth and ornately decorated and with 'CD' inscribed in centre; Queen Victoria penny, 1887 with obverse shaved smooth and ornately decorated and with monogram 'PCI' in centre; Ceylon George V farthing with obverse impressed, 'N Z/VC/17/69' in centre and around the edge, 'Gold/Smith J'; two other bronze coins, one appears to be a Spanish eight maravedis with obverse impressed, 'H K', the other possibly a British George III halfpenny with obverse impressed, 'T.Burton'. Poor - fine. (6) | $50 |
| Lot 2271 | International Exhibition, 1862, prize medal in bronze (75mm) (BHM 2747; Eimer 1553), by L.C.Wyon, uniface with two fold-over prongs on reverse for attaching to exhibit to indicate a prize winning exhibit, obverse, Britannia seated left and surrounded by female figures bearing the products of Art, Science, Industry and Agriculture and with a lion in foreground. Toned and with a few oxidation spots and small bump at top right, otherwise very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2272 | Royal Botanic Society Of London, prize medal in bronze (51mm), by B.Wyon, loosely held in a darkened silver bezel probably previously had a domed crystal glass cover, with ring top suspension, obverse, gathering of tropical plants with 1839 in exergue, reverse, an open wreath with Queen Victoria crown at top, in the centre inscribed, 'Awarded/to/Walter Wood/for/A Ball Room Bouquet/June 22nd/1881'. Extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2273 | Colonial And Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (52mm), by L.C.Wyon, obverse, bust left of Albert Edward Prince of Wales Executive President, reverse, inscription within open wreath (BHM 3209; Eimer 1725; Pudd.886.1.2). Dark toned and a few small edge nicks, otherwise good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2274 | Masonic breast jewel for Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, 1887, in silver, gilt and enamel, with pin-back ribbon suspender dated, 1837 - 1887, obverse, head of Queen Victoria left within a green enamel wreath with star and crown above and below 'VRI', reverse, Prince of Wales feathers with legend around, 'Albert Edward Prince Of Wales G.M./June 21.1887', in an original case. Ribbon aged and jewel toned, otherwise extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2275 | Great Britain, I.A.C. Football, 1890, stock medal in bronze (50.5mm), no maker, obverse, open wreath and inside inscribed, 'I. A. C./Football/Scratch Sixes/1890', reverse, open wreath and inside inscribed, 'M.Milton', in case of issue. Edge nick and some surface marks, otherwise very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2276 | Universal Cookery & Food Exhibition, 1893, in bronze (44.5mm). A few small edge nicks, dark toned with oxidation marks, otherwise good fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2277 | Perthshire, National Chrysanthemum Society, 1895, in silver (39mm), engraved, 'Perhore/Chrysanthemum Show/1895/12 Incurved Dist./Mrs. F. Davis'; another, Perhore Chrysanthemum Show, 1900, in silver (39 mm), engraved, 'Awarded/To/Mrs F. Davis/For The/Most Meritorious Exhibit/In Cut Blooms'. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 2278 | National Amateur Gardeners' Association, in bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/to/Mr. A.Taylor./for/6 Bunches Hardy Flowers./July 1894.'; another, in bronze (32mm), reverse inscribed, 'Mr A.Taylor/For/Vegetables/4.9.06/.', both in cases by J.A.Restall, Jeweller, Silversmith & Medallist, Birmingham. Uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2279 | The Royal Horticultural Society, Sir Joseph Banks Medal, in bronze (37mm) (BHM 1041; Eimer 1138), reverse inscribed, 'E.& J.J.Paragreen'. Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2280 | Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in silver (26mm) (BHM 3506; Eimer 1817); Edward VII Coronation, 1902, in silver (31mm) (BHM 3737; Eimer 1871) (2); George V Coronation, 1911, in silver (30mm) (BHM 4022; Eimer 1922) illustrated; George V & Mary, Peace Celebrations, Calcutta Schools, 1919, in bronze (31.5mm); George VI Coronation, 1937, in silver (35mm) (BHM 4328). Mostly extremely fine. (6) | $170 |
| Lot 2281 | The British Dairy Farmers' Association, in silver (48mm) by J.A.Restall, Birm. edge impressed 'Awarded to R.R.Whitfield for the Best Buff Orpington Dairy Show 1901.'; small Jubilee 1935 silver medal, E.W.Cole portrait medalet 1918, and Finland one markkaa 1951. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 2282 | Society Of Arts Manufactures And Commerce, Edward VII R & I Patron, 1901, prize medal in bronze (55mm) (BHM 3714; Eimer 1863), by L.C.Wyon, edge inscribed, 'Walter N. Halligan Jolly, Intermediate Examinations 1906. Bookkeeping.'. A few small oxidation spots, otherwise toned nearly extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2283 | B.I.C. Ltd, 30 Years Service, fob medal in gold (9ct; 8.53g; 20x25mm), by T.F (Thomas Fattorini), ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'George Roughly/1907'. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 2284 | Scotland, The Scottish Amateur Gymnastic Assoc, 1907-8, boxing prize fob medal in gilt silver (24mm), hallmarked by maker 'K&M', thistle and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed around the outside, 'Eastern District Boxing Championship/1907-8', and in the centre, '9St/Runner Up/W.Jameson/Sandilands'. Sweated on reverse, otherwise very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2285 | Orion Gymnastic Club London, (1911), in bronze (51mm), by G. De Lacy & Son, reverse inscribed, 'Light Weight Tug of War/Won by/[unnamed]/22nd Novr 1911'. Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2286 | Duke of Connaught Medal, 1717-1917, commemorating the Bicentenary of English Freemasonry, in silver (30x41mm), by (Richard) Spencer, with ring top suspension with ribbon fitted and pin-back ribbon suspender bar, obverse head of the Duke left on background of an English rose, reverse, coat of arms of the United Grand Lodge of England and the legend, 'H.R.H. The Duke Of Connaught M.W.G.M. (Most Worthy Grand Master) 1917'; also Army Temperance Association, British Indian Army membership medal in silver (34mm lozenge shape), with swivelling suspender scroll, with ribbon fitted. Both ribbons severely damaged, medals good very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 2287 | Preston & Dist. Utility Poultry Society, 5th Annual Laying Competition, 6 Months Oct.20th. 1921 to April 5th.1922, in silver (38mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1921 by maker A.F (Arthur Fenwick), reverse inscribed, 1st. Prize./Mr. J.Whalley./4 White Wyandottes/499 Eggs./4754 Points.'; Harper Adams Agricultural College, Newport, Salop, in silver (51mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1927 by maker V&S (Vaughtons Ltd), obverse inscribed, 'Miss N.B.Maddison', reverse inscribed, 'Egg Laying Trials/R.I.Reds/"Championship"/Pen 215/2nd Award/1926-27' (in case of issue by Vaughtons Ltd); Lancashire Federation Laying Trial, in silver (32.5mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1940 by maker J.F (James Fenton & Co), reverse inscribed, 'Chorley. Socy/4 Winter Months./R.I.R 73 Eggs./James Whalley./1939-40.'; National Egg Laying Test, possibly silver (51mm), by C. van Dionant, reverse impressed, 'Sec. 9/1953/54/A.S.Vellacott/6 Br. L./1157 pts.'. Extremely fine. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 2288 | British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in bronze (51mm) (BHM 4193; Eimer 1987), obverse, crowned and draped bust of King George V left, reverse, stylised lion seated and beyond the fa?ade of Wembley Stadium, in case of issue; another in bronze (28mm) (BHM 4194; Eimer 1991), obverse, head of Mercury left, reverse, a ship docked beside a loading gantry; British Empire Exhibition, 1925, in bronze (51mm) (BHM 4203; Eimer 1997), obverse, crowned and draped bust of King George V left, reverse, three stylised figures standing to right holding objects symbolising food, transport and housing, in case of issue; Nobel Industries Ltd, medal in bronze (36mm), obverse, sitting and facing worker leaning on heavy hammer, reverse, 'Struck At/The/British Empire/Exhibition/1925', and at the base is the logo of Nobel (Industries). The second and last very fine, the first and third with rubbing on a few high spots, otherwise uncirculated. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 2289 | R.M.I.G. (Royal Masonic Institute for Girls), 1927, badge in silver and enamel (45x46mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1926 by maker R.S (Spencer & Co - originally Richard Spencer), pin-back. Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2290 | Notts (Nottinghamshire) Miners Association, union badges in brass, includes hexagonal (33x24mm), with W. (William) Bailey signature across centre; oval (36x24mm), Minimum Wage across centre; miner at work, circular (29mm); cut out U in centre, circular (30mm); cut out W in centre, circular (30mm); cut out Z in centre, circular (30mm), all items uniface and all with two pierced holes at sides. All cleaned at one time, otherwise very fine. (6) | $60 |
| Lot 2291 | C T C (Cyclists' Touring Club), membership locket badge (33.5mm), features two multi spoked wheels hinged together to hold an annual membership disc, pin-back. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2292 | Organising Service TUC (Trades Union Congress), 1834-1934, badge in oxidised bronze (28x30mm), by Frank Cobb & Co, with pin-back suspension bar, features a Dorset labourer, one of the Tolpuddle Martyrs, with shackled right wrist waiting to be placed aboard a convict ship for transportation to Australia. Rubbing on high points, otherwise extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2293 | Daily Record Medal 534, 1934, in aluminium (32mm), pierced suspension hole at top, (this Cunard Line ship no.534 later renamed R.M.S. Queen Mary); Stafford Fire Brigade I.D. tag in aluminium for J.Grundy; The Queen's Scent Box, a miniature in silvered brass (13mm); Prince Albert's Snuff Box, a miniature in silvered brass (13mm); J.Derham, Boat House, Mudleford I.D. tag; Scotland, Glasgow, communion token for St Stephens Church, 1835, in white metal. Fine - very fine. (6) | $40 |
| Lot 2294 | Coronation medal, George VI, 1937, in sterling silver (83.9g obv. George VI facing left, rev. Queen Elizabeth (QE II mother) facing left, by P. Metcalfe (Eimer 2046a). In red case of issue, uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 2295 | British Red Cross Society awards, also Defence Medal 1939-45, unnamed; BRCS Medal for Proficiency in Infant & Child Welfare with 1952 Bar, impressed 1398 E.M.Harding; BRCS Medal for Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing with 1951 Bar, impressed 49978 E.M.Harding; BRCS Medal for Proficiency in Red Cross First Aid with 1950 and 1951 Bars, impressed 02087 E.M.Harding; BRCS Medal for 3 Years Service, impressed 46071; BRCS Medal for Merit, impressed 13592 E.M.Harding; BRCS County Badge for Staffordshire, impressed 25327 E.Harding, the second to fourth and the sixth and seventh in boxes of issue; together with The British Red Cross Society hat badge; also a lapel badge; The British Red Cross Society VAD lapel badge; British Red Cross Society Junior lapel badge; all badges pin-back and all with some enamel; 20 numbered BRCS certificates for Miss Edna May Harding ranging from 1943 to 1951 and noted one that Miss Edna May Harding of County Stafford Detachment No.2 completed one year's War Service from 4.8.1940 to 23.7.1942. Very fine - extremely fine. (31) | $130 |
| Lot 2296 | 6th Earl of Harewood, Lord Henry George Charles Lascelles KG, GCVO, DSO, TD, JP, DL, (1882-1947), uniface medal of the family coat of arms in silver and enamel (35x36mm), hallmarked for London 1931 by maker R.S&Co (R.Spencer & Co), ring suspension at top back. Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 2297 | Whistles, in chromed brass, includes police whistle inscribed, 'The Metropolitan', and also impressed, 'Patent/J.Hudson & Co./244. Barr Street/Birmingham', with black ribbon cord; Boy Scouts whistle, inscribed, 'The Acme/Boy/Scouts/England'. Very good - good fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2298 | Amateur Gardening, For Merit In Horticulture, in silvered bronze (45mm), Presented By Amateur Gardening, unnamed; RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Affiliated Societies, in darkened bronze (45mm), reverse impressed, 'G.C.S.E.H.S./J.Butchard/1953'; another in bright bronze (45mm), reverse impressed, 'A.S.Cooper/Fruit & Veg./Cup Winner/Hoover/Horticultural Soc/1960'; The Smallholder Championship Medal, in bronze (38mm), ring top suspension, unnamed. Good very fine - uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 2299 | Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, 1953, in bronze (51mm) by H.Dropsy, obverse, draped bust right, reverse, with view of Windsor Castle, inscription in French (Eimer 2087); Royal Visit to Paris, 1957, in bronze (72mm) by H.Dropsy, obverse, conjoined busts of Elizabeth and Phillip, crowned and draped right, reverse, figures of France and Britannia standing shaking hands, views of the two cities behind lower half, inscription in French (Eimer 2098). Second medal with spot of Queen's cheek, both are in circular crimson boxes, good extremely fine. (2) | $270 |
| Lot 2300 | Elizabeth II, Prince Charles Investiture 1969 in silver (50mm) by Paul Vinze (cased); bronze and silver pin 1969 (51mm) (cased); Bicentenary of William Hunter's death 1983 silver plated in case with certificate; Richard III, College of Arms Quincentenary 1484-1984 in bronze (63mm), in Royal Mint case with certificate, William the Conqueror in bronze (40mm) by Dassier (certificate); Pope John Paul II British Visit 1982 (cased); small coronation medal in silver 1902, 1831 coronation in white metal; Louis Philippe Visit Oct 1844 in white metal; medalets (7 including Australia) all on sheet described. Fair - uncirculated. (17) | $140 |
| Lot 2301 | The Shakespeare Medals, single volume containing thirty eight gold on sterling silver medals (41.4g, 44mm) by John Pinches, each medal depicting a scene from a Shakespeare play. Nearly FDC. (38) | Passed in |
| Lot 2302 | The Shakespeare Medals, single volume containing thirty eight gold on sterling silver medals (41.4g, 44mm) by John Pinches, each medal depicting a scene from a Shakespeare play. FDC. (38) | $950 |
| Lot 2303 | Kings and Queens of England Collection, as 1000 Years of British Monarchy, sterling silver proof edition, fifty medals (4 x 22mm), each medal ingot is 1,000 grains, (63.2 grams), struck by John Pinches Ltd, housed in large wooden case and described as set A.052. FDC. (50) | Passed in |
| Lot 2304 | The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain And The Sea, volume I, set of twenty five proof sterling silver medals each depicting a significant moment in British maritime history (44mm, 37.8g each), issued by John Pinches Medallists Ltd, 1974. In official green album, FDC. (25) | Passed in |
| Lot 2305 | The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain and The Sea, volume II, set of twenty five proof sterling silver medals each depicting a significant moment in British maritime history (44mm, 37.8g each). In official green album, FDC. (25) | Passed in |
| Lot 2306 | The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain And The Sea, Volume III, set of twenty five sterling silver proof medals, each depicting a significant moment in British maritime history (44mm; 37.8g each), issued by John Pinches Medallists Ltd 1974. In official green album, FDC. (25) | Passed in |
| Lot 2307 | The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain and The Sea, volume IV, containing nine of twenty five proof sterling silver medals, each depicting a significant moment in British maritime history (44mm, 37.8g each). In official green album, FDC. (9) | $220 |
| Lot 2308 | The Mountbatten Medallic History of Great Britain and The Sea, volume IV, containing fourteen of twenty five proof sterling silver medals each depicting a significant moment in British maritime history (44mm, 37.8g each). In official green album, FDC. (14) | $280 |
| Lot 2309 | Commemorative medals, various types, all relatively modern one in sterling silver (69.6g), six singles in cases and one three medal cased set. Uncirculated. (7) | $80 |
| Lot 2310 | Scotland, Renfrewshire Agricultural Society, Instituted 1819, in silver (43mm), reverse inscribed, 'James Henderson/South Arthurlie', edge inscribed, 'For Fresh Butter 1859-60'. Scratching over naming area on reverse, a few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2311 | Scotland, GLA (Glasgow Liberal Association), Franchise Demonstration, 1884, badge in voided white metal (51x99mm), pin-back. Toned very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2312 | Scotland, University of St Andrews MCCCCXI (1411), prize medal in bronze (52mm), obverse, design of the interior of a medieval hall with shields and St Andrew nailed to a cross and with young boy holding a candle and kneeling before a teacher and with watching group of boys at right, reverse inscribed in the centre, '1914-15' and around the outside, 'Geology Engineering Course/William James Stewart', in case of issue by Alexr Kirkwood & Son, Medalists, 9 St James Square, Edinburgh, Estab. 1926. Toned obverse, good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2313 | Scotland, Edinburgh University, in bronze, engraved 'Indian & Colonial Forest Trees/1936-37/Gordon S. Walker', by Alex Kirkwood & Son Edinburgh. In case, uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 2314 | Ireland, South Fingal Cavalry, hand engraved oval medal in silver (47 x 54mm), swinging wide loop suspension for ribbon, obverse mounted cavalry officer shooting at a stationary target, reverse 'Obtained/by/Lieut. Hill/for Superiority as a/Marksman,/in the/South Fingal/Cavalry,/20th Novemr. 1803.'. Very fine and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2315 | Ireland, County Kerry Agricultural Society, 1873, in silver (51mm), by Jones, Dub(lin), reverse inscribed, 'To/J Blood Smyth Esq./Fedamore/For Best/Long Wooled Ram/Exhibited at Tralee/in 1873./1st Class.'. Small edge bump and hairlines, otherwise nicely toned very fine. | $450 |
| Lot 2316 | Ireland, Trinity College, Dublin, 1890, in silver (52mm), obverse, half length figure of Elizabeth I half facing left, legend around 'Coll SS et Individ Trin Reg Elizabetha Juxta Dubl 1591', reverse, shield centre, surrounded by shamrocks, rose left, portcullis right, legend around 'Ethicus et Logicis Feliciter Excultis', engraved to 'Carolus.H.Keen Sch 1869' (see MIi,158/138). Reverse edge knock at 7 o'clock otherwise extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 2317 | Ireland, City of Londonderry coat of arms medal, in silver (cross shaped 36x36mm), with scroll and ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'G.Nesbett./1879.' No ribbon, dark toned very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2318 | Isle of Man, WWI Knockaloe Internment Camp for German POWs, trench art brooch on a shaved down copper coin, obverse features a naked man pensively sitting on a rock with his left wrist chained to the rock, above is inscribed, 'When Again?', at the bottom is inscribed, 'Knockaloe/I.O.M./10.7.1915'. Brooch pin fitting removed from reverse, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2501 | Coronation of George IV, 1821, medal in silver (35mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1070; Eimer 1146a) with case of issue. Attractive iridescent tone, brilliant FDC. | $2,300 |
| Lot 2502 | Coronation of George IV, medal in bronzed copper (35mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1070; Eimer 1146a) with case of issue. Attractive red chocolate brown obverse brilliant, FDC. | $480 |
| Lot 2503 | 1826 Proof Set Case - New Bare Head Coinage Issue, George IV, 1820-30. 1826, S-PS1 New Issue Five Sovereigns to Farthing (11 coins). Contemporary extremely rare red leather double-sided oval display case fitted with brass swing hooks. This case includes an original protective ground glass window and a removable red velvet roundel tray with a white silk lining. The roundel pattern is oval, with the minor coins positioned left progressing to the largest on the right side of the tray. The two lids enable both sides of the coins to be viewed. The case reveals minor repairs, and the wooden frame is slightly distorted, as is typical for this type of wooden framed case. Mintage estimated at 414 sets struck. The number of individual low denomination silver and copper proof coins privately struck is more significant but remains unknown.^The coins present with an inverted reverse (6h dies in coin orientation) unless otherwise described. ^OBVERSE DESCRIPTIONS: Design by William Wyon from a sculptured bust by Sir Francis Chantrey. The gold and silver coins have a common obverse comprising: - Left facing (Sinester) undraped bust of King George the Fourth with an elaborately curled wig. The above shoulder truncation is bare, and underneath is the date 1826 flanked by decorative (comprising an oval surrounded by six beads to form a floret) stops. Effigy surrounded by the legend GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA "George the fourth by the grace of God" a denticular border and a narrow-raised rim surround the coin. All parts of the design in relief exhibit delicate frosting over mirrored fields.^The copper (bronzed) coins have a common obverse by W. Wyon as above, comprising: - Left facing (Sinester) bare bust of King George the Fourth with elaborately curled wig fitted with a laurel wreath tied with a looped ribbon, one end of which is loose and dangles below the ear. The above shoulder truncation is bare, and underneath is the date 1826 flanked by decorative stops as per the precious metal coins above. The effigy is surrounded by the legend GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA "George the fourth by the grace of God" a long denticular border, and a wide flat raised rim to surround the coin. Possible due to the bronzing, the relief design exhibits delicate frosting; however, the fields are mirror finished. There are slight variations in the detail of the hair, wreath (number of berries) and tie ribbon between the three denominations. ^Fine and very rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2504 | 1826 Proof Set Case, Contemporary maroon leather rectangular presentation case with brass swing hooks. The Interior comprises red velvet roundels in a 3-5-3 pattern and red ribbon coin lifters, and plain white silk lining to the lid. Very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 2505 | 1826 Proof Five Sovereigns, George IV, 1820-30. S-3797, L&S 27, W&R 213 (R3) 39.91g. Edge inscription DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO SEPTIMO "an ornament and a safeguard seventh regnal year" in small raised (in relief) lettering ^Reverse - Shield bearing G IV royal arms within an ornately edged ermine mantle drawn at the top corners by tasselled cords and surmounted by a stylized St Edwards Crown. The design is surrounded by the Latin legend BRITTANARIUM REX FID:ei DEF:ensor "King of the Britain's defender of the faith". A denticular border and a narrow-raised rim surround the coin. All parts of the design in relief exhibit delicate frosting over mirrored fields. ^Deep cameo proof with planchet and die polishing striations in the fields only, minor hairlines near G of Gratia and in front of King's nose, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. | $160,000 |
| Lot 2506 | 1826 Proof Two Sovereigns, George IV, 1820-30. S-3799, W&R 228 (R2) 15.95g. Edge inscribed as per the five sovereign Reverse - Shield incorporating Ensigns' armorial surrounded by more restrained Baroque decoration and surmounted by the St Edwards crown. The legend, border, rim and frosting are as per the five sovereign coin. Planchet and die polishing striations in the field only, minor hairlines on the obverse, possibly has been wiped on the portrait, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. | $22,000 |
| Lot 2507 | 1826 Proof One Sovereign, George IV, 1820-30. S-3801, W&R 237 (R2) 8.01g. Reverse - Shield incorporating Ensigns' armorial surrounded by more restrained Baroque decoration and surmounted by the St Edwards crown. The legend, border, rim and frosting are as per the 5 and 2 sovereign coins. Obverse hairlines, brilliant, nearly FDC and rare. | $15,000 |
| Lot 2508 | 1826 Proof One Sovereign - legend variety, George IV, 1820-30. S-3801 W&R 237-not listed (R?) 7.98g. Obverse- missing left serif to R in GEORGIUS Reverse - Shield incorporating Ensigns' armorial surrounded by more restrained Baroque decoration and surmounted by the St Edwards crown. The legend, border, rim and frosting are as per the 5 and 2 sovereign coins. A gem original proof attractive orange yellow without any noticeable contact marks, FDC and extremely rare. | $28,000 |
| Lot 2509 | 1826 Proof Half Sovereign, George IV, 1820-30. S-3804A, W&R 249? (R?) 4.02g. straight-grained edge with a wider rim Obverse - extra tuft of hair. Reverse - as for one sovereign in reduced scale. Surface contact marks, otherwise brilliant nearly FDC and rare. | $8,500 |
| Lot 2510 | 1826 Proof Half Sovereign, George IV, 1820-30. S-3804, W&R 249 (R2) 3.98g straight-grained edge with a narrow rim. Both obverse dies identical to those used to strike the sixpence. Obverse - single tuft. Reverse - as for one sovereign in reduced scale. Choice original proof with attractive orange yellow, nearly without contact marks, FDC and very rare. | $11,500 |
| Lot 2511 | 1826 Proof Crown, George IV, 1820-30. S-3806; ESC-2336; L&S 28; Davies-151. (R) 28.16g. Lettered edge inscribed as per the five sovereigns.^Reverse - Design by Jean B. Merlen. Crowned King's shield is bearing royal arms. Above this is an ornate armet with a barred full-face helmet and elaborate foliate lambrequins cascading down the shield's sides. The St Edwards crown surmounts the whole design. Underneath the shield is a textured scroll with the French inscription DIEU ET MON DROIT "God and my right"; the scroll terminates in divided foliate decorations balancing the decoration of the shield above. The Latin legend surrounds the whole design as per the five sovereign. A denticular border and a narrow-raised rim surround the coin. All parts of the design in relief exhibit delicate frosting over mirrored fields.^Contact marks under DEF, attractive blue iridescent toning, FDC/nearly FDC. | $23,000 |
| Lot 2512 | 1826 Proof Half Crown, George IV, 1820-30. S-3809, ESC-2376, Davies-192. (S) 14.14g straight-grained edge.^Reverse - as for crown in reduced scale.^Attractive blue grey toning, FDC and rare. | $4,200 |
| Lot 2513 | 1826 Proof Shilling, George IV, 1820-30. S-3812, ESC-2411, Davies-232. (S) 5.62g straight-grained edge.^Obverse - features a raised irregular line on the back of the King's neck below hair and extending to truncation^Reverse - Design by Jean B. Merlen. Depicts the royal crest, i.e. crowned British Lion statant guardant standing on St Edwards crown. Below is a united sprig of rose, thistle and shamrock - floral emblems for England, Scotland and Ireland. The legend in full reads BRITANNIARUM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR. A denticular border and a narrow-raised rim surround the coin. All parts of the design in relief exhibit delicate frosting over mirrored fields.^Blue grey iridescent toning over brilliant fields, unmarked FDC and rare. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2514 | 1826 Proof Shilling, George IV, 1820-30. S-3812, ESC-2411, Davies-232. (R2) 5.61g straight-grained edge. Obverse - the scarcer variety without the raised line approximately 1 in 4 proof shillings present in this form and is likely an earlier strike. Reverse - Design by Jean B. Merlen. Depicts the royal crest, i.e. crowned British Lion statant guardant standing on St Edwards crown. Below is a united sprig of rose, thistle and shamrock - floral emblems for England, Scotland and Ireland. The legend in full reads BRITANNIARUM REX FIDEI DEFENSOR. A denticular border and a narrow-raised rim surround the coin. All parts of the design in relief exhibit delicate frosting over mirrored fields. Attractive blue and grey toning over brilliant fields, FDC and very rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 2515 | 1826 Proof sixpence, George IV, 1820-30. S-3815, ESC-2434, Davies-270. (S) 2.82g. straight-grained edge with a broader rim. Obverse - king as an extra tuft of hair on the face side of the ear, the left side of the R in GRATIA points to a gap between denticles on the rim. Reverse - as for shilling in reduced scale. Both coins are affectionately known as the lion shilling and sixpence. The design was well regarded, and updated versions appeared in issues for Edw.VII and G.V-VI. Both obverse dies are identical to those used to strike the half sovereign. Dark blue grey toned brilliant proof, minor obverse spotting, otherwise FDC and rare. | $1,800 |
| Lot 2516 | 1826 Proof Sixpence, George IV, 1820-30. S-3815, ESC-2435, Davies-271. (R2)2.83g. straight-grained edge with a narrow rim. Obverse - single tuft of hair on the face side of the ear (approximately 1 in 3 sixpences present in this single tuft version); the left side of the R in GRATIA points to a denticle on the rim. Reverse - as for shilling in reduced scale. Both coins are affectionately known as the lion shilling and sixpence. The design was well regarded, and updated versions appeared in issues for Edw.VII and G.V-VI. Light blue grey 'milky' tone on brilliant surface, unmarked FDC and very rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 2517 | 1826 Regular Maundy Set with Case, The Maundy is included to provide a complete inventory of the coins issued in 1826. George IV, 1820-30. S-3816; ESC-2450; Davies-284. Fourpence to Penny Silver (4 coins) with a contemporary case. Obverse - Laureate bust, design by Pistrucci; Reverse - design by Jean B. Merlen. Date split by St Edwards Crowned Arabic numeral (denoting value) surrounded by an oak wreath. 4d 1.88g, 3d 1.41g, 2d 0.94g - has T over B in BRITANNIAR (ESC-2451 R3) and 1d 0.46g. Nearly uncirculated with mixed toning. (4) | $420 |
| Lot 2518 | 1826 Regular Maundy Set, George IV, 1820-30. S-3816; ESC-2450; Davies-284. Fourpence to Penny Silver (4 coins). Obverse - Laureate bust- design by Pistrucci; Reverse - Date split by St Edwards Crowned Arabic numeral (denoting value) surrounded by an oak wreath, design by Jean B. Merlen. 4d, 3d, 2d has T over B in BRITANNIAR (ESC-2451 R3) and 1d. The owner has not observed an 1826 maundy 2d without the overstruck B. Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 2519 | 1826 Proof Penny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3823, Peck 1423 (S). 18.77g. plain arms on the saltire. Reverse - Abbreviated legend BRITTANAR:ium REX FID:ei D.E.F.:ensor. Dexter facing Britannia holding an ornamented trident in her left hand. She is seated on a plinth, which forms an exergue. Her right-hand steadies a shield emblazoned with the Union flag and is partially covered by her tunic. The flag of Scotland - St Andrews cross or Saltire i.e. the X shaped cross on the shield, has three different cross versions ( see lots XX below). The cross can be bare or with either a thin or thick raised line. Her clothing is in the classic style from sandaled feet, flowing tunic and armoured decoration across the breast, which terminates in a lion's head. She is wearing a plumed Corinthian helmet. Below the exergue are the three floral symbols as in the shilling. However, the posy is treated more economically with a thinner rendition. A denticular border and a wide, flat, raised rim surround the coin. The relief design rarely exhibits any frosting; however, the fields are mirror finished. Minor obverse rim bruise at 9 o'clock, slight spotting, nearly FDC and scarce. | $850 |
| Lot 2520 | 1826 Proof Penny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3823, Peck 1423 (S). 18.88g. plain arms on the saltire. Full dark chocolate bronzed surface with hints of red in the floral arrangement below Britannia, FDC and scarce. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2521 | 1826 Proof Penny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3823, Peck 1426 (R). 18.57g, thin line in relief on arms of the saltire. Bluish tinges to full chocolate bronzed patina, slight spotting on the reverse, otherwise FDC and rare. | $1,250 |
| Lot 2522 | 1826 Proof Penny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3823, Peck 1428 (R). 19.40g, thick line in relief on arms of the saltire Faint obverse spotting, attractive chocolate brilliance, FDC and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2523 | 1826 Proof Halfpenny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3824, Peck 1434 (VS). 9.21g. two incuse lines on arms of the saltire Reverse - Similar to the penny in reduced scale. Longer stems to floral emblems and full straps to sandal. Saltire on shield occurs in two varieties the cross can have two fine incuse lines near the edges or one raised thick line biased to one side (see lot xxx below). Slight spotting, otherwise FDC and very scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 2524 | 1826 Proof Halfpenny, George IV, 1820-30, S-3824, Peck 1436, 9.41g. Bronzed Proof with two incuse lines on saltire. Attractive chocolate brown, FDC and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2525 | 1826 Proof Halfpenny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3824, Peck 1437 (VS). 9.58g, single thick line in relief on arms of the saltire. Chocolate brown patina, FDC and very scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 2526 | 1826 Proof Farthing, George IV, 1820-30. S-3825, Peck 1440 (S). 4.76g. a single central incuse line down the cross (making three incuse lines) on the saltire. Reverse - Similar to the Halfpenny in reduced scale. Different trident ornamentation where the shaft connects to prongs Longer plume to the helmet. Only one variety for the saltire with a narrow incuse line down the centre of each arm of the cross. Slight spotting, otherwise FDC and scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 2527 | 1826 Proof Farthing, George IV, 1820-30. S-3825, Peck 1440 (S). 4.72g, single central incuse line down the arms (making three incuse lines) on the saltire. Spotting over deep chocolate patina, otherwise FDC and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2528 | 1826 Proof Penny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3823, Peck 1424 (R). 18.87g. Copper Proof with plain arms on the saltire.^Attractive light red and brown with blue iridescence, softer strike on devices closer to currency strike, FDC and rare. | $950 |
| Lot 2529 | 1826 Proof Halfpenny, George IV, 1820-30. S-3824, Peck 1435 (V.R.). 9.31g. Copper Proof with two incuse lines on arms of the saltire.^Sharp strike, most attractive red and blue brown brilliance, FDC and very rare. | $800 |
| Lot 2530 | 1826 Proof Farthing, George IV, 1820-30. S-3825, Peck 1441 (R). 4.65g. Copper Proof with single central incuse line down the arms (making three incuse lines) on the saltire.^Deep strike, attractive tone, slight red on reverse, FDC and rare. | $1,900 |
| Lot 2531 | Coronation of William IV, 1831, medal in silver (33mm) by W. Wyon, C on truncation for F. Chantrey (BHM 1475, Eimer 1251). Attractive light tone, FDC. $ The official Royal Mint issue. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2532 | Coronation of William IV, 1831, in copper (33mm) by W. Wyon, C on truncation for F. Chantrey (BHM 1475; Eimer 1251) with case of issue. Attractive medium chocolate brown patina, nearly FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 2533 | 1831 Proof Set Case, William IV, 1830-37. 1831, S-PS2 Coronation, Two Sovereigns to Farthing (14 coins). The coins are all struck in coin alignment unless otherwise noted. With contemporary rare maroon leather covered timber presentation case fitted with brass swivel hooks. Round corners with blue velvet roundels in a 3-4-4-3 pattern with blue ribbon lifters and white silk lining to the lid. Mintage unknown but estimated at 150 -200 sets struck. The number of privately struck individual low denomination silver and copper proof coins is more significant and unknown. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2534 | 1831 Proof Set Case, William IV, 1830-37. Contemporary short set case (gold and silver coins only) very rare maroon leather covered timber presentation case fitted with brass swivel hooks. Rectangular with round corners, blue velvet roundels in 3-4-3 pattern with blue ribbon lifters and white silk lining to the lid. Nearly very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 2535 | 1831 Proof Two Sovereigns, William IV, 1830-37. S-3828, W&R 258 (R3) 15.68g. Reverse - Ensigns' armorial (shield bearing W IV royal arms#) within an ornately edged ermine mantle drawn at the top corners by tasselled cords and surmounted by a stylised St Edwards Crown. The shield's base reveals it sits on a mostly obscured ornate chain from which hangs sinester St George and the dragon between ANNO 1831 "year 1831". A denticular border and a narrow raised rim surround the coin, typically with part wire at the edge. All parts of the design in relief exhibit delicate frosting over mirrored fields. Both sides reveal slight ghosting in accord with being hand struck by the moneyers using multiple strikes with the dies to bring up the design. Hairlines in field and slight contact marks, minute rim nicks, otherwise nearly FDC and very rare. | $40,000 |
| Lot 2536 | 1831 Proof One Sovereign, William IV, 1830-37. S-3829B, W&R 261 (R3) 7.75g. Reverse - Shield incorporating Ensigns' armorial surrounded by more restrained Baroque decoration (garnish) and surmounted by the St Edwards crown. The legend, border, rim and frosting are as above Full cameo proof with slight hairlines and minute rim marks, nearly FDC and very rare. | $22,000 |
| Lot 2537 | 1831 Proof Half Sovereign, William IV, 1830-37. S-3830, W&R 267 (R3) 3.97g. Obverse - the legend reveals a misplaced double entry for the first I in IIII. This flaw is also observed in the Maundy 4d obverse, confirming a die linkage (same master tool) between the two coins. Reverse - as for one sovereign in reduced scale. Only one or two hairlines, full cameo proof FDC and very rare. | $15,000 |
| Lot 2538 | 1831 Pattern Crown, William IV, 1830-37. S-3833, ESC-2460, L&S 3. (R4) Davies-301. 27.94g. reverse struck en medaille Obverse - standard design except for engravers surname W. WYON. in relief on truncation. Reverse - Similar to the two sovereigns but with less ornamentation, comprising a square crowned shield of the Royal arms on an ermine mantel. This mantle is tied with tasselled cords on each corner. Beneath this is the collar and badge of the order of the garter. The date ANNO 1831 is separated at the base by St George. Full attractive light grey toning, brilliant unmarked plain egde proof FDC and extremely rare, one of the finest known. | $127,000 |
| Lot 2539 | 1831 Proof Crown, William IV, 1830-37. S-3833, ESC-2462, L&S 1. (R2) Davies-300. 27.83g. incuse W. W. on truncation (coin die axis). Reverse - Similar to the two sovereigns but with less ornamentation, comprising a square crowned shield of the Royal arms on an ermine mantel. This mantle is tied with tasselled cords on each corner. Beneath this is the collar and badge of the order of the garter. The date ANNO 1831 is separated at the base by St George. Dark grey and iridescent tone, minor hairlines, dies rust on neck, nearly FDC and very rare. | $48,000 |
| Lot 2540 | 1831 Proof Halfcrown, William IV, 1830-37. S-3834A; ESC-2473; Davies-320. 13.47g. incuse W W (in block font) on truncation. ^Reverse - a miniature version of the crown design excepting the collar of the garter is mainly obscured by the royal arms.^Striation lines in obverse field, iridescent toning, cameo proof, nearly FDC and rare. | $5,500 |
| Lot 2541 | 1831 Proof Halfcrown, William IV, 1830-37. S-3834A; ESC-2473; Davies-320. 13.95g. incuse W W (in block font) on truncation. Reverse - a miniature version of the crown design excepting the collar of the garter is mainly obscured by the royal arms. Dark grey tone, minimal hairlines, virtually FDC and rare. | $6,500 |
| Lot 2542 | 1831 Proof Shilling, William IV, 1830-37. S-3835, ESC-2488. Davies-340. 5.63g. incuse W.W. (in block font) on truncation.^Reverse - Crowned (St Edwards) denomination in two lines within wreath formed by branches of olive and oak tied with a ribbon below the date.^Attractive dark golden grey brilliance with highly frosted bust, FDC and rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 2543 | 1831 Proof Shilling, William IV, 1830-37. S-3835, ESC-2488. Davies-340. 5.63g. incuse W.W. (in block font) on truncation. Reverse - Crowned (St Edwards) denomination in two lines within wreath formed by branches of olive and oak tied with a ribbon below the date. Slight hairlines, uneven high wire rim, dark blue grey brilliance, nearly FDC and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2544 | 1831 Proof Sixpence, William IV, 1830-37. S-3836, ESC-2500. (R2) Davies-360. 2.82g. Straight-grained edge. Reverse - Crowned (St Edwards) denomination in two lines within wreath formed by branches of olive and oak tied with a ribbon below the date. Brown golden grey tone, nearly FDC/FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2545 | 1831 Proof Sixpence, William IV, 1830-37. S-3836; ESC-2501; Davies-360. 2.80g. With the far more common plain edge. Reverse - Crowned (St Edwards) denomination in two lines within wreath formed by branches of olive and oak tied with a ribbon below the date. Brilliant, dark blue reverse, FDC and rare. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2546 | 1831 Proof Sixpence, William IV, 1830-37. S-3836; ESC-2501; Davies-360. 2.80g. With the far more common plain edge. Reverse - Crowned (St Edwards) denomination in two lines within wreath formed by branches of olive and oak tied with a ribbon below the date. Dark grey brilliance, highly frosted bust, nearly FDC/FDC and very rare. | $950 |
| Lot 2547 | 1831 Proof Maundy Set, William IV, 1830-37. S-3840; ESC-2548; Davies-420. Fourpence to Penny in Silver (4 coins). 4d - PR 67; 3d - PR 65; 2d - PR66 and 1d - PR65. PCGS encapsulated, and WINGS stickered. Reverse - Crowned numeral with central date split on either side. This plain design is within a wreath formed solely by oak branches tied with a ribbon below. Deep toning, uneven on first two, brilliant FDC and rare. (4) | $2,200 |
| Lot 2548 | 1831 Proof Maundy Set, William IV, 1830-37. S-3840; ESC-2548; Davies-420. Fourpence to Penny in Silver (4 coins) 4d 1.88g, 3d 1.39g, 2d 0.94g and 1d 0.47g. Reverse - Crowned numeral with central date split on either side. This plain design is within a wreath formed solely by oak branches tied with a ribbon below. Attractive dark blue grey brilliance, FDC and rare. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 2549 | 1831 Regular Maundy Set, William IV, 1830-37. S-3840; ESC-2548; Davies-420. Fourpence to Penny in Silver (4 coins). 4d 1.89g, 3d 1.14g, 2d 0.93g and 1d 0.46g. Reverse - Crowned numeral with central date split on either side. This plain design is within a wreath formed solely by oak branches tied with a ribbon below. With case, very fine; coins toned, nearly uncirculated. (4) | $600 |
| Lot 2550 | 1831 Proof Penny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3845, Peck 1456 (V.R.). Reverse struck en medaille. Bronzed Proof with plain arms on the saltire. - very rare in this die orientation. Full chocolate brown nearly FDC/FDC and very rare. | $1,700 |
| Lot 2551 | 1831 Proof Penny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3845, Peck 1457 (S). Bronzed Proof with plain arms on the saltire. Error reverse confirming double struck with 5 degrees anticlockwise change in orientation between strikes. Brilliant bronzed deep cameo proof, FDC and rare as such. | $2,200 |
| Lot 2552 | 1831 Proof Penny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3845, Peck 1457 (S). Bronzed Proof with plain arms on the saltire. Chocolate brown with bluish highlights, FDC and scarce. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2553 | 1831 Proof Penny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3845, Peck 1457 (S). Bronzed Proof with plain arms on the saltire. Encapsulated NGC PF 65 BN CAMEO - very rare with cameo designation. Dark chocolate brown, virtually FDC/FDC. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2554 | 1831 Proof Halfpenny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3847, Peck 1463 (S). Bronzed Proof with two incuse lines on arms of the saltire. Even bluish chocolate brown brilliance, FDC and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2555 | 1831 Proof Halfpenny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3847, Peck 1463 (S). Bronzed Proof with two incuse lines on arms of the saltire. Encapsulated NGC PF 64 BN CAMEO - very rare with cameo designation. Dark chocolate brown brilliance, virtually uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 2556 | 1831 Proof Halfpenny, William IV, 1830-37. S-3847, Peck 1463 (V.R.). Reverse struck en medaille. Bronzed Proof with two incuse lines on arms of the saltire. - very rare in this die orientation. Minor rim damage, chocolate brown bronzed proof, otherwise FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2557 | 1831 Proof Farthing, William IV, 1830-37. S-3848, Peck 1468 (V.R.). Reverse struck en medaille. Bronzed Proof with a single central incuse line down the arms (making three incuse lines) on the saltire. - very rare in this die orientation. Bluish highlight on chocolate brown brilliance, nearly FDC and very rare. | $650 |
| Lot 2558 | 1831 Proof Farthing, William IV, 1830-37. 1831, S-3848, Peck 1468 (S). Bronzed Proof with a single central incuse line down the arms (making three incuse lines) on the saltire. Encapsulated NGC PF 66 BN CAMEO - very rare in this grade, especially with cameo designation. Gem dark chocolate brown brilliance, FDC and scarce. | $600 |
| Lot 2559 | 1831 Proof Farthing, William IV, 1830-37. S-3848, Peck 1468 (S). Bronzed Proof with single central incuse line down the arms (making three incuse lines) on the saltire. Slight spotting, FDC and scarce. | $480 |
| Lot 2560 | Coronation of Victoria, 1838, medal in bronzed copper (36mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1801; Eimer 1315). Brilliant chocolate brown patina, nearly FDC. | $550 |
| Lot 2561 | 1839 Proof Set Case, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS3 Young head, "Una and the Lion" Pattern Five Sovereigns and Sovereign to Farthing (15 coins). The coins are struck in a mix of die alignments, as noted. With contemporary rare shagreen covered maroon leather covered timber presentation case. Spade shaped case fitted with brass swivel hooks and brass push-button at front. Round corners with blue velvet roundels in a 3-3-6-3 pattern with blue ribbon lifters and white silk lining to the lid. Mintage is estimated at 300 sets struck, with the first sets finally released to collectors in 1843. Given the dominance of individual low denomination silver and bronzed copper proof coins seen in the market, their number struck must have been more significant than the number of complete sets.^Collectors could order 1839 proof sets plus individual coins privately from William Wyon (the engraver) until he died in 1851. Later strikings are known (see the 1839 overdate halfpenny and mule 6d in this catalogue), likely for very well connected individuals.^Obverse - Known as the young head with the bust of Victoria facing left without drapery. Her hair bound by a double fillet and gathered in a chignon with an extra curl in front which crosses the left ear. W. W. initials on the truncation with the legend VICTORIA DEI GRATIA and the date below. This Wyon design was used with minor modifications for the sovereign, half-sovereign, crown, half-crown, penny, halfpenny and farthing. ^The shilling, sixpence and groat have a similar effigy, but the legend is extended to VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR : REG : F : D : ^The Maundy legend is VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D:^Good very fine and rare. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2562 | 1839 Proof Set Case, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1839, The standard maroon leather covered timber presentation case with shagreen (shark leather) cover. Spade shaped case with round corners fitted with brass swivel hooks and brass push-button at front. Inside, the base comprises blue velvet roundels in a 3-3-6-3 pattern with blue ribbon lifters and white silk lining to the lid.^Very fine and rare. | $1,800 |
| Lot 2563 | 1839 Proof Una and the Lion Five Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3851, W&R 278 (R4,) L&S 17. 38.56g. Lettered edge DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI TERTIO in small, raised letters (in relief) with rose stops. The edge translates as an ornament and a safeguard in the third year of the reign. The broad rims display a characteristic cud between 10:00 and 12:00 on the reverse indicating a late die state. Other die markers in the obverse fields confirm the dies'later state. Wyon placed a decorative border on both sides with an egg and dart design which is also characteristic of this coin. Obverse - six complete scrolls to front fillet (ribbon) and 11 full leaves to rear fillet. The legend reads VICTORIA D : G: BRITANNIARUM REGINA F : D: - translates as Victoria by the grace of God, Queen of the Britains, defender of the faith. Reverse - struck en Medaille full-length figure of Victoria as Una facing left leading the lion with DIRIGE in legend and garter star on the shoulder. In the exergue, MDCCCXXXIX under which is W.WYON. R.A. The legend reads DIRIGE DEUS GRESSUS MEOS which translates as may the Lord direct my steps, and it is thought it might have been Queen Victoria's personal prayer. Choice deep cameo proof fully sealed brilliant fields, die break rim to paw, two dried moisture spots mentioned for accuracy, one of the finest known, as such of great importance, the gem of this collection, extremely rare. | $780,000 |
| Lot 2564 | 1839 Proof Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3852, W&R 302 (R4). 7.78g. Obverse -. First small young head Reverse - By Merlen, a plain square shield of Royal Arms crowned. The escutcheon of pretence, bearing the arms of Hannover, disappears as it only passes by male descent. The shield is encircled by a laurel wreath tied by a ribbon revealing two loops. Below the ribbon, is the united rose thistle and shamrock. Legend reads BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID : DEF : flanked by decorative stops - see half crown description, struck en medaille. Plain edge. Slightly scuffed with edge damage, deep cameo, otherwise nearly FDC and very rare. | $26,000 |
| Lot 2565 | 1839 Proof Half Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3859, L&S 17, W&R 343 (S). 3.81g. Obverse -. Similar with no designers initials Reverse - By Merlen, a garnished square shield of Royal Arms crowned. With no wreath or united floral emblems. Legend reads BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID : DEF : and is flanked by decorative stops (comprising an oval surrounded by six beads to form a floret) as in the GEORGE IV obverse designs struck in coin alignment. Plain edge. Minor hairlines, brilliant cameo proof, nearly FDC and scarce. | $12,000 |
| Lot 2566 | 1839 Proof Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3882, ESC-2560, L&S 38, Davies - 430. (R) 28.22g. Obverse -. W.WYON R.A. on truncation with date below Reverse - Similar to sovereign struck in coin alignment. Plain edge. Gem deep cameo proof with grey and iridescent toning, very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $85,000 |
| Lot 2567 | 1839 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3885, ESC-2708, Davies-560. (S) 13.52g. Obverse - W.W. in relief on truncation; ribbons in hair comprise one ornate in front of the second plain fillet. Reverse - similar to the sovereign struck en medaille. Plain edge. Iridescent toned brilliance, FDC and rare as such. | $7,500 |
| Lot 2568 | 1839 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3885, ESC-2708, Davies-560. (S) 14.01g. Obverse - W.W. in relief on truncation; ribbons in hair comprise one ornate in front of the second plain fillet. Reverse - similar to the sovereign struck in coin alignment. Gunmetal grey tone, vertical hairline under chin, otherwise virtually FDC and scarce. | $9,500 |
| Lot 2569 | 1839 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3903, ESC-2977, Davies-852. (S) 5.63g. Obverse - second young head - chignon ends in tight curl; -W.W. in relief on truncation. Reverse - Merlen design with the words ONE SHILLING under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below.struck in coin alignment. Plain edege. Attractive blue grey brilliance, FDC and scarce. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2570 | 1839 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3903, ESC-not listed, Davies-852. (R) 5.64g. Obverse - second young head; -W.W. in relief. Reverse - Merlen design with the words ONE SHILLING under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below, struck en Medaille, with attemped scratching, planchet flaw in ribbon. Plain edge. Dark iridescent tone, brilliance, red FDC and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2571 | 1839 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3904, ESC-2980, Davies-853. (R) 5.63g. Obverse - second young head; - W.W. is absent from the truncation. Reverse - Merlen design with the words ONE SHILLING under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below, struck in coin alignment. Plain edge. Dark grey tone, nearly FDC and rare. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2572 | 1839 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3904, ESC-2981, Davies-853. (R) 5.61g. Obverse - second head; - W.W. is absent from the truncation. Reverse - Merlen design with the words ONE SHILLING under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below, struck en Medaille. Plain edge. Beautifully toned gem proof, FDC and rare. | $3,800 |
| Lot 2573 | 1839 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3908, ESC-3171, Davies-1031. (S) 2.74g. Obverse - first head. Reverse - Similar to the shilling except that it has SIX PENCE struck in coin alignment. Plain edge. Attractive blue grey tone, FDC and scarce. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2574 | 1839 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3908, ESC-3171, Davies-1031. (R) 2.92g. Obverse - first young head. Reverse - Similar to the shilling except that it has SIX PENCE struck en Medaille. Plain edge. Dark grey tone, nearly FDC and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 2575 | 1839 Proof Sixpence from muled Dies, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3912, ESC-3249, Davies unlisted. (R4) 2.88g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse - third young head, no lock on the cheek. Reverse - Merlen design with the words SIX PENCE under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below struck en Medaille, struck after 1880 using the 1839 reverse. Attractive light grey and iridescent tone, FDC and extremely rare. | $4,500 |
| Lot 2576 | 1839 Proof Groat, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-3324, Davies-1203. (S) 1.95g. Obverse - Young head no W W. Reverse - W. Wyon's Britannia seated to the right, holding a trident and resting on a union shield supported by a plinth, the date is in the exergue. FOUR PENCE is divided by the design, struck en Medaille. Plain edge. Attractive deep cameo proof FDC and scarce. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2577 | 1839 Proof Groat, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-3325, Davies-1203. (R2) 1.85g. Obverse - Young head no W W. Reverse - W. Wyon's Britannia seated to the right, holding a trident and resting on a union shield supported by a plinth, the date is in the exergue. FOUR PENCE is divided by the design, struck in coin alignment. Plain edge. Iridescent toned FDC and very scarce. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2578 | 1839 Proof Maundy Set, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3916, ESC-3482. (R) Obverse - Young head no WW. Reverse - Crowned numeral with central date split on either side. This plain design is within a wreath formed solely by oak branches tied with a ribbon below. 4d 1.89g, 3d 1.33g, 2d 0.99g and 1d 0.41g. Reverse for 1d struck in coin alignment. 2d,3d and 4d en Medaille. It is not unusual for cased proof sets to contain Maundy with mixed die alignments. Attractively toned, brilliant, FDC and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 2579 | 1839 Proof Penny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3948, Peck 1479 (S) 18.86g. Obverse - young head ( bare neck) w.w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and WILLIAM IIII, penny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: Hair stain on reverse, fully brilliant bronzed cameo proof, FDC and scarce. | $2,600 |
| Lot 2580 | 1839 Proof Penny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3948, Peck 1479 (S) 18.77g. Bronzed. Obverse - as above w.w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - as above ornamental trident and struck en Medaille. Minor contact marks and hairline, otherwise dark chocolate bronze proof, nearly FDC and scarce. | $3,600 |
| Lot 2581 | 1839 Proof Halfpenny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3949, Peck 1523 (S) 9.18g. Bronzed Obverse - w.w. on truncation. Reverse - as above ornamental trident and struck en Medaille. Minor surface hairlines; dark chocolate bronzed has brilliance, nearly FDC and scarce. | $600 |
| Lot 2582 | 1839 Proof Halfpenny, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1839, S-3949, Peck 1523 (S) 9.34g. Bronzed. Obverse - as above w:w. on truncation. Reverse - as above ornamental trident and struck en Medaille. Legend has a serif missing to the top of the D in DEF Double struck rim 4 to 8 o'clock, date overstruck, lighter blue brown bronzed patina, nearly FDC and rare thus. | $750 |
| Lot 2583 | 1839 Proof Halfpenny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3949, Peck 1523 (S) 9.03g. Obverse -young head w:w. incuse on truncation. Overdate variety 1839 over broad 1843 "ghost". Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and William IIII, halfpenny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF:. | $800 |
| Lot 2584 | 1839 Proof Halfpenny - Die alignment variety, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3949, Peck 1523* (V.R.) 9.18g. Bronzed. Obverse - as above w:w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and William IIII halfpenny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: struck in coin alignment. Minor obverse contact marks, lighter bronzing on the obverse, nearly FDC/FDC and very rare. | $800 |
| Lot 2585 | 1839 Proof Farthing, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3950, Peck 1556 (S) 4.70g. Obverse - young head w.w. in relief on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and WILLIAM IIII, farthing designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF:. Some spotting, dark bluish brown patina, nearly FDC and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2586 | 1839 Proof Farthing, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3950, Peck 1556 (S) 4.22g. Bronzed. Obverse - w.w. in relief on truncation. Reverse - ornamental trident and struck en Medaille. Light planchet. Unbarred As in GRATIA, full brilliant dark brown patina, FDC and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 2587 | 1839 Proof Farthing, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3950, Peck 1556 (S) 4.79g. Bronzed. Obverse - as above w.w. in relief on truncation. Reverse - as above ornamental trident and struck en Medaille. Light spotting and hairlines, brilliant cameo proof, nearly FDC and scarce. | $650 |
| Lot 2588 | 1839 Proof Farthing, Die alignment variety, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3950, Peck 1557 (V.R.) 4.64g. Bronzed Obverse - w.w. in relief on truncation. Reverse - - Similar to GEORGE IV and William IIII farthing designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: ornamental trident and struck in coin alignment. Full red brown bronzed patina, FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2589 | 1847 Proof Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. mdcccxlvii i.e. 1847, S-3833, ESC-2571, L&S 57, Davies-471. (S) 28.18g. Struck in coin alignment. Edge Inscribed in small raised gothic characters decus * et * tutamen * anno * regni * undecimo "an ornament and a safeguard in the eleventh year of our reign". Obverse - Gothic bust; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITTANNIAR. REG : F:D. W W in tiny incuse letters on the right side of the truncation. Reverse - crowned cruciform shields, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII (may God guard these united (kingdoms). At the sides of the crown on the first shield bearing the English arms is W W in incuse letters on the raised circlet. Miniscule contact mark in front of mouth, beautiful iridescent toned brilliance, FDC, one of the finest known. | $50,000 |
| Lot 2590 | 1847 Proof Crown, in contemporary maroon shagreen type leather-covered square case. Outer lid decorated with gold border and varying leather finishes. The case is fitted with a brass push-in lock and hinge, and inside is a blue velvet roundel with blue lifting ribbon and light blue silk to the inner lid. Victoria, 1837-1901. mdcccxlvii i.e. 1847, S-3833, ESC-2578, L&S 58, Davies-471. (R2) 27.87g. Struck in coin alignment. Plain edge. Obverse - Gothic bust; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITTANNIAR. REG : F:D. W W in tiny incuse letters on the right side of the truncation Reverse - crowned cruciform shields, tueatur unita deus anno dom mdcccxlvii (may God guard these united (kingdoms). Legend has N over U in UNITA. At the sides of the crown on the first shield bearing the English arms are W W in incuse letters on the raised circlet. The coin exhibits the characteristic almost circular die crack through the lettering of the legend. This feint raised irregular line is found on most proofs of this type. Obverse fields have been very lightly brushed, otherwise FDC and very rare; case is good very fine. | $66,000 |
| Lot 2591 | 1847 Proof Crown, Presented with a contemporary maroon leather covered case, which is fitted with a brass swivel hook, top stamped in gold lettering CROWN PIECE. 1847. Roundel part of Inner blue velvet lining decorated in the corners with ornamental motifs (these faded) Victoria, 1837-1901. mdcccxlvii i.e. 1847, S-3833, ESC-2579, L&S 58, Davies-471. (R2) 28.15g. Reverse is struck en Medaille. Plain edge Obverse - Gothic bust; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITTANNIAR. REG : F:D. W W in tiny incuse letters on the right side of the truncation Reverse - crowned cruciform shields, TUEATUR UNITA DEUS ANNO DOM MDCCCXLVII (may God guard these united (kingdoms). Legend has M over inverted M in D.O.M. At the sides of the crown on the first shield bearing the English arms are W W in incuse letters on the raised circlet. Obverse fields lightly brushed, otherwise full mint bloom, nearly FDC/FDC and very rare; case is very fine and rare. | $50,000 |
| Lot 2592 | 1848 Pattern Florin, This florin marks the first attempt at decimalisation of the U.K. coinage with the issue of a one-tenth of a pound denomination. The Mint commissioned several different patterns, all engraved by William Wyon, combining various obverse and reverse designs. Presented here is the pattern adopted for the one-year type "Godless" florin issued in 1849. The profoundly religious Victorian public was outraged that DEI GRATIA or D:G (by the grace of God) was absent. This coin was replaced in 1851 with the Gothic florin, which is much closer in design to the Gothic crown. Obverse - The obverse effigy is a more truncated version of that on the Gothic five-shilling piece with minor variations in the design of the arches and orb on the crown. The legend VICTORIA REGINA 1848 in Roman lettering is very plain and in complete contrast to the Gothic versions. Reverse - The cruciform shield's design is based on the Gothic crown but more simplistic in its decoration with no delicate tracery. In the angles of the cross are the floral emblems, each beneath an arched canopy. The Garter Star is replaced with a double English rose at the centre. Legend ONE FLORIN ONE TENTH OF A POUND in Roman lettering. Victoria, 1837-1901. 1848, S-3890, ESC-2917, Davies-680 (R2) 11.30g. Reverse is struck en Medaille. Plain edge. Borders are beaded on both sides. Obverse - Crowned gothic bust, Godless type W W in relief between bust and date.; Reverse - crowned cruciform shields with central inner rose, outer legend inscribed ONE FLORIN ONE TENTH OF A POUND. Gem cameo proof beautiful iridescent reverse, FDC and very rare, one of the finest known. | $43,000 |
| Lot 2593 | 1853 Proof Set Case, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS4 Young head, Sovereign to Half-Farthing (16 coins). It includes a rare Gothic type crown and is the first set with a florin and sub farthing coins. The 1853 proof set is the most difficult set to acquire. The coins are struck with dies in coin alignment unless noted. With mid-20th C. reproduction maroon leather covered timber presentation case. Shield (heart?) shaped case fitted with a brass push-button lock at the front. Inside comprises blue velvet roundels in a 3-3-3-3-3-1 pattern with white silk lining to the lid. Mintage unknown but estimated at less than 50 sets struck. There is no certainty as to why this set came to be, but it may present a trial of the Mint Master's updated rules for proof coin manufacture. The jeweller's Hunt and Roskell held the Royal Warrant of Queen Victoria, and cased sets with their gold block identification are accepted as the original issue. Contemporary cases have also been reported with R & S Garrard & Co., Goldsmiths and Jewellers to the Queen, His Royal Highness The Prince Consort, and the Royal Family, again blocked onto the inside lid. For the first time, this set does not present the copper coins in a bronzed form which may reflect a change in aesthetics but may also result from the small quantities struck, making the laborious bronzing process non-viable in terms of cost. The higher value coins down to the florin are extremely rare in the market and likely derive from those sets struck. In contrast, the shilling to farthing 1853 proof coins, whilst rare, are found more regularly in accord with higher mintages. The fractional farthing is again rare in the open coin market, suggesting it was not as well collected. Obverse - Known as the young head with the bust of Victoria facing left without drapery. Her hair bound by a double fillet and gathered in a chignon with an extra curl in front which crosses the left ear. W. W. initials on the truncation with the legend VICTORIA DEI GRATIA and the date below. This Wyon design was used with minor modifications for the sovereign, half-sovereign, crown, half-crown, penny, halfpenny and farthing. The shilling, sixpence and groat have a similar effigy, but the legend is extended to VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR : REG : F : D : The Maundy legend is VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D: Extremely fine. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2594 | 1853 Proof Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3852D, W&R 305 (R3) 7.98g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse - Second larger young head with WW incuse on truncation. Reverse - By Merlen, a plain square shield of Royal Arms crowned as per 1839 soveriegn. The escutcheon of pretence, bearing the arms of Hannover, disappears as it only passes by male descent. The shield is encircled by a laurel wreath tied by a ribbon revealing two loops. Below the ribbon, is the united rose thistle and shamrock. Legend reads BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID : DEF : flanked by decorative stops - see half crown description. Full or deep cameo, obverse fields with minimal hairlines, nearly FDC/FDC and extremely rare. | $42,000 |
| Lot 2595 | 1853 Proof Half Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3859, W&R 346 (R2) 4.01g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse - First young head, small date in figures below the bust -. Reverse - By Merlen, a garnished square shield of Royal Arms crowned. With no wreath or united floral emblems as per 1839 half sovereign. Legend reads BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID : DEF : and is flanked by decorative stops (comprising an oval surrounded by six beads to form a floret) as in the GEORGE IV obverse designs. Nearly full original mint state proof, FDC and very rare. | $29,000 |
| Lot 2596 | 1853 Proof Gothic Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3884, ESC-2584, L&S 69, Davies-474. (R3) 28.24g. Inscribed edge in small raised gothic characters decus * et * tutamen * anno * regni * decimo * septimo "an ornament and a safeguard in the seventeenth year of our reign". Obverse - Gothic bust; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITTANNIAR. REG : F:D. W W in tiny incuse letters on the right side of the truncation. Reverse - same crowned cruciform shields design as 1847 crowns but with 1853 date mdcccliii Attractive light grey and blue tone, reverse iridescent, nearly FDC/FDC and extremely rare. | $84,000 |
| Lot 2597 | 1853 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3888, ESC-2736, Davies-576. (R3) 14.14g. Straight-grained edge Proof only date. Obverse -young head with two plain fillets and no initials on truncation. Reverse - Crowned square-topped shield Grey blue tone, brilliant nearly FDC/FDC and extremely rare. | $13,500 |
| Lot 2598 | 1853 Proof Gothic Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3891, ESC-2827, Davies-724. (R2) 11.30g. Straight-grained edge Obverse -brit: has single t, W W in relief between bust and border trefoils at 6 O'clock with 1853 as mdcccliii and no stop after the date. Reverse - crowned cruciform shields with central floriated cross Dark grey tone, brilliant nearly FDC/FDC and very rare. | $10,000 |
| Lot 2599 | 1853 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3904, ESC-3003, Davies-867. (R2) 5.64g. Straight-grained edge. ^Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). ^Reverse - Merlen design with the words ONE SHILLING under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below.^Fully brilliant blue grey and iridescent proof, FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2600 | 1853 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3904, ESC-3003, Davies-867. (R2) 5.65g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Reverse - Merlen design with the words ONE SHILLING under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below. Medium grey semi brilliant proof, FDC and rare thus. | Passed in |
| Lot 2601 | 1853 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3908, ESC-3190, Davies-1050. (R2) 2.85g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Reverse - Merlen design with the words SIX PENCE under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below. Attractive blue grey and iridescent toned gem FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2602 | 1853 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3908, ESC-3190, Davies-1050. (R2) 2.82g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Reverse - Merlen design with the words SIX PENCE under St Edwards crown and surrounded by two branches forming a wreath of oak and laurel tied by a ribbon with the date below. Slightly brushed on obverse, otherwise nearly FDC and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2603 | 1853 Pattern Groat, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-not listed. (VR) Davies- not listed (Dies 2 A) 1.89g. Straight-grained edge. Provence ex Major A.W. Foster ^Obverse - Obverse (no W.W. and no striations on truncation) -young head with lowest hair wave covering the top of the ear, which has a pronounced lobe. A long thick curve to the hair at the bottom of the chignon forms an almost complete circle. The chignon is dense with minimal openings. Wide flat rim. G letters have both left and right serifs.^Britannia above date and with value on sides. There is a sharp end to the top horizontal bar of the 5 numeral in the date, a doubling of letters FoUR peNce, broad flat rim.^Gem die and iridescent proof FDC and very rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 2604 | 1853 Pattern Groat, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-not listed. (VR) Davies- not listed (Dies 3 A) 1.87g. Straight-grained edge. Obverse (no W.W. no striations on truncation) -young head with hair covering the top of the ear. Minimal curve to the hair at the bottom of the chignon. Wide flat rim. The right leg of 1st. N in BRITANNIA points to space between denticles on the rim. G letters have both left and right serifs. A narrow gap between A and D of VICTORIA D:G Reverse struck en Medaille Britannia above date and with value on sides. Sharp end to the top horizontal bar to 5 in date doubling of letters FoUR peNce, broad flat rim. Untoned, nearly FDC and very rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2605 | 1853 Proof Groat (Fourpence), The groat and threepence being the same diameter, shared the same obverse master tools. Therefore, the pattern groats listed below are later restrikes from obverse dies not listed in Davies as being used before 1862 (2 A) and 1857 (3 A). Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-3348. (R2) Davies 1228 (Dies 1 A) 1.89g. Straight-grained edge. From the set. Obverse - (no W.W. with striations on truncation) -young head with the lowest hair wave separated from the top of the ear, which has only a trace of a lobe at its base. A long narrow curve to the hair at the bottom of the chignon forms a semicircle. Narrow irregular rim. The right leg of 1st. N in BRITANNIA points to a denticle on the rim. G letters have a right serif only. Reverse - Struck en Medaille Britannia above date and with value on sides. Bulbous end to the top horizontal bar to 5 in date. This die imparts damaged denticles, irregular 3 in date and PENCE lettering. Wire rim with notches above PENCE Grey toned, FDC and very rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2606 | 1853 Maundy Set, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3916, ESC-3496, Davies-1415. (R) Plain edge. 3d is dies 1A^4d 1.89g, 3d 1.42g, 2d 0.93g and 1d 0.47g.^Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). ^Reverse - Merlen's crowned numeral design with a central 1853 split on either side. This plain design is within a wreath formed solely by oak branches tied with a ribbon below.^First nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated. (4) | $600 |
| Lot 2607 | 1853 Proof Maundy Set, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3916, ESC-3497, Davies-1415. (R2) Plain edge. 3d is Davies dies 1A 4d 1.87g, 3d 1.42g, 2d 0.96g and 1d 0.48g. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Reverse - Merlen's crowned numeral design with a central 1853 split on either side. This plain design is within a wreath formed solely by oak branches tied with a ribbon below. First untoned, others fully grey patina FDC and very rare. (4) | $2,200 |
| Lot 2608 | 1853 Proof 4d Maundy, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-3190. (R2) Plain edge. 1.86g. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Reverse - Merlen's crowned numeral design. Grey toned, good extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2609 | 1853 Proof 2d Maundy, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3913, ESC-3190. (R2) Plain edge. 0.94g Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Reverse - Merlen's crowned numeral design. Light peripheral golden tone or reverse, uncirculated and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2610 | 1853 Proof Penny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3948, Peck 1502 (VS). Copper; Obverse - young head ( bare neck) w.w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and WILLIAM IIII, penny designs with an ornamental trident and plain arms on the saltire. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: Reverse struck en Medaille. Encapsulated NGC PF 66 RB - top of population census. Full red and slight brown, gem FDC and very scarce, probably the finest known. | $6,000 |
| Lot 2611 | 1853 Proof Penny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3948, Peck 1502 (VS) 18.9g. Obverse - young head ( bare neck) w.w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and WILLIAM IIII, penny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: Hints of red, attractive blue and red brown, FDC and very scarce. | $4,000 |
| Lot 2612 | 1853 Proof Halfpenny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3949, Peck 1541 (VS) Copper 9.43g. Obverse - as above w:w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and William IIII halfpenny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF:. Multi-coloured toning. Red and brown original FDC and very scarce. | $1,600 |
| Lot 2613 | 1853 Proof Halfpenny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3949, Peck 1541 (VS) 9.45g. Obverse - as above w:w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and William IIII halfpenny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: Bronzed appearance, slightly handeled, otherwise brilliancet FDC and very scarce. | $900 |
| Lot 2614 | 1853 Proof Halfpenny, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3949, Peck 1541 (VS). Copper 9.44g. Obverse - as above w:w. incuse on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and William IIII halfpenny designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF: Deep red brown copper tone, slight spotting, semi brilliant, nearly FDC and very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2615 | 1853 Proof Farthing, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3950, Peck 1579 (VS) 4.74g. Obverse - young head w.w. in relief on truncation. Reverse - Similar to GEORGE IV and WILLIAM IIII, farthing designs with an ornamental trident. The legend reads BRITANNIAR : REG : FID : DEF:. Blue brown, bronzed appearance, brilliant FDC and very scarce. | $2,600 |
| Lot 2616 | 1853 Proof Half Farthing, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3951, Peck 1601 (R) 2.38g. From dies by William Wyon. Obverse - young head no W W, dies from the Maundy 4d, the legend reads VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D: Reverse - St Edwards crown above value and 1853. Below which are the joined floral symbols for England, Scotland and Ireland. Blue brown brilliance, FDC and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 2617 | 1853 Proof Quarter farthing, From dies by William Wyon, this coin was not part of the proof set and is the smallest denomination in the series. It was issued solely for use in Ceylon, given its similar size to a trading coin used there. Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3953, Peck 1614 (ER). Copper 1.21g. Obverse - young head no W W, dies from the Maundy 2d, the legend reads VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D: Reverse - St Edwards crown above value and 1853. Below which is the English rose with leaves. Dull toned, brown with traces of red, otherwise FDC and extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2618 | Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1887, medallion in silver (77mm) by J.E.Boehm/F.Leighton (BHM 3219; Eimer 1733b) in official presentation case inscribed in gilt on lid above coat of arms C.G.R. (Cape Government Railways, with Mint descriptive card inside. Attractively toned, nearly FDC and rare as such. | $3,400 |
| Lot 2619 | Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1887, medallion in bronze (77mm) by J.E.Boehm/F.Leighton (BHM 3219; Eimer 1733b) in official mint case of issue. Even medium red brown patina lightly toned FDC. | $440 |
| Lot 2620 | 1887 Long Proof Set - Early Issue, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS5, Five Sovereigns to Threepence (11 coins). Official red shagreen style leather covered timber presentation case. The lid has a stepped design and is stamped with the royal arms in gold leaf. Rectangular shaped case fitted with a brass push-button lock at the front. Inside comprises blue velvet roundels in a 4-4-3- pattern with white silk lining to the lid.^These coins have weaker decorative borders to more common highly frosted cameo sets struck later; their dies are also slightly different in design details, and the rims are narrower. In addition, the coins typically reveal more highly polished fields to compensate for less frosting on the raised parts of their designs. Mintage unknown and assumed part of the 797 sets struck, they are far rarer in the market than the later improved sets.^Good very fine. | $480 |
| Lot 2621 | 1887 Proof Five Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3864, W&R 285 (Scarce) L&S 72. 39.84g. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Three strands to the base of the horses tail, unbroken lower streamer to helmet. Deep cameo proof with minimal hairlines, virtually FDC and scarce. | $65,000 |
| Lot 2622 | 1887 Proof Two Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3865, W&R 290 (Scarce). 15.98g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. had B partly off truncation. Base of veil has less elaborate ornamentation. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deeo cameo proof, FDC and scarce. | $18,000 |
| Lot 2623 | 1887 Proof Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3866, W&R 333 (Scarce). 7.99g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. high on truncation with hooked J. Slightly smaller effigy revealing more detail at the base of the Star of the Garter. The first legend type with the top of the crown set into the decorative border and the legend's D:G: is further from the crown. Deep cameo proof, minimal hairlines, virtually FDC and scarce. | $27,000 |
| Lot 2624 | 1887 Proof Half Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3869, W&R 362 (Scarce). 4.03g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - J.B.Merlen's crowned garnished shield, the base of garnish splits the date, Detail on the inner shield and crown are more delicate than the later proof, with the crown exhibiting two smaller fleurs de lis. Deep cameo, FDC and scarce. | $6,500 |
| Lot 2625 | 1887 Proof Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3921, ESC-2586, L&S 74, Davies 480 (R). 28.16g. equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger at 38mm. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small ...P. in relief below right of exergue, B is badly deformed. Deep blue grey brilliance, FDC and rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 2626 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings), Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3922, ESC-2696, L&S 97, Davies 540 (R). 22.34g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Roman I in date; Royal Arms present as four crowned shields in cruciform pattern centred by a Garter star. In the angles are four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). The interupted legend reads REG: 18 (crown) 87 FID: (crown) DEF: (crown) BRITT: (crown). This reverse takes inspiration from the 17th C Thomas Simon's five guineas design. However, the public soon gave the disparaging moniker "radiating kitchen pokers and tea trays." Brilliant, reverse blue toned, FDC and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2627 | 1887 Proof Half Crown Pattern, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3924, ESC-2772, Davies 640 (R). 13.94g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Initial bust (very rare) with 20 pearls to broach instead of 16. A large gap on Obverse between rim and effigy and different veil design on bottom RHS. Reverse - Ornate crowned square shield of arms , over the Garter, the whole enclosed by the Collar of the Order with its gartered English roses and elaborate knots. The date is split either side of St George and the legend reads BRITANNIARUM REGINA FID : DEF : Deep blue grey toned brilliance, gem FDC and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2628 | 1887 Proof Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1887, S-3925, ESC-2954, Davies 810? (R). 11.22g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - As per the double florin, Crowned cruciform shields with a Garter star in the centre. Four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle), separate the shields. Dark blue grey tone, minimal obverse hairlines, nearly FDC/FDC and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2629 | 1887 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-3138, Davies 982 (R). 5.68g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Edge knock above G in REGINA. Reverse - L. C. Wyon's square-topped crowned shield within the garter, with the crown breaking through. The loop on the Q in QUI (garter inscription) has a curved, looped tail. Obverse rim bruise at 2:30, deep blue grey tone, nearly FDC and rare. | $420 |
| Lot 2630 | 1887 Proof Sixpence Pattern, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3928, ESC-3271, Davies unlisted (R7). 2.83g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. off truncation. Bevelled narrow rim and upward stroke of R letter has serif on the left side in GRATIA. Reverse - As per the shilling with a square-topped crowned shield of arms within the garter, the crown breaks through the garter. On this coin, the garter fills the whole interior of the crown, and a dot (in relief) is present under the date - An extremely scarce die variety. Deep blue grey tone, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2631 | 1887 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3931, ESC-3437, Davies 1330 (Dies 1 A) (S). 1.44g. Plain Edge ^Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, Plain truncation. Three dots, one on each side of the cross above the crown. The left side of the crown has seven pearls^Reverse - Merlen's 1822 design was modified by L.C. Wyon, substituting St Edwards with the Imperial crown above Arabic numeral 3, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base.^Dark blue grey toned, brilliant FDC and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2632 | 1887 Long Proof Set Case - Later Issue, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS5, Five Sovereigns to Threepence (11 coins). Official red shagreen style leather covered timber presentation case. The lid has a stepped design and is stamped with the royal arms in gold leaf. Rectangular shaped case fitted with a brass push-button lock at the front. Inside comprises blue velvet roundels in a 4-4-3- pattern with white silk lining to the lid. Mintage unknown part of the 797 sets struck. Very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 2633 | 1887 Proof Five Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3864, W&R 285 (Scarce) L&S 72. 39.79g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deep cameo proof with hairlines, nearly FDC and scarce. | $55,000 |
| Lot 2634 | 1887 Proof Two Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3865, W&R 290 (Scarce). 15.80g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deep cameo proof, minimal hairlines, virtually FDC and rare. | $18,000 |
| Lot 2635 | 1887 Proof Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3866, W&R 333 (Scarce). 7.96g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Second legend type, with top of crown clear of the decorative border, D:G: close to the crown. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, WWP in relief on exergue below broken lance small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deep cameo proof, hairlines, obverse contact marks, nearly FDC and scarce. | $9,000 |
| Lot 2636 | 1887 Proof Half Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1887, S-3869, W&R 362 (Scarce). 3.97g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - J.B.Merlen's crowned garnished shield, the base of garnish splits the date inner shield features are bold with large fleur de Lis. Deep cameo proof, minimal hairlines slightly concave strike, nearly FDC and scarce. | $3,600 |
| Lot 2637 | 1887 Proof Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1887, S-3921, ESC-2586, L&S 74, Davies 480 (R). 28.20g. equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Slight toning, brilliant FDC and rare. | $8,500 |
| Lot 2638 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings), Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3923, ESC-2698, L&S 98, Davies 541 (R). 22.53g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Arabic 1 in date; Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Brilliant FDC and rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2639 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings), Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3922, ESC-2696, L&S 97, Davies 540 (R). 22.34g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Roman I in date; Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Light grey and blue iridescent highlights on the reverse, gem FDC and rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 2640 | 1887 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3924, ESC-2772, Davies 640 (R). 14.12g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Later common bust with 16 pearls to broach. Reverse - Crowned shield with Garter and collar Slight gentle brown toning over brilliant fields, deep cameo, FDC and rare. | $3,400 |
| Lot 2641 | 1887 Proof Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-2954, Davies 810? (R). 11.34g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Uneven blue toning, brilliant FDC and rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 2642 | 1887 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-3138, Davies 982 (R). 5.65g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within the garter, the crown breaks through the garter. The loop on the Q in QUI (garter inscription) has a curved, looped tail. Die crack through the date, indicating a later use of the die. Attractive toning, brilliant FDC and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2643 | 1887 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1887, S-3928, ESC-3269, Davies 1150 (ER). 2.82g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. below truncation. It has a flat, broad rim, the upward stroke of R letters, have serifs only on the left side. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within the garter, the crown breaks through the garter. The crown is unfilled, and no dot is present under the date Deeply toned brilliance with iridescent reverse, FDC and extremely rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2644 | 1887 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3931, ESC-3437, Davies 1331 (Dies 2 A) (S). 1.41g. Plain Edge Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, Plain truncation. The cross above the crown has a dot on top and one short diagonal line rising from each side. Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral 3, which splits the date; near the rim are two oak branches forming a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Slight concave, toned brilliant FDC and scarce. | $350 |
| Lot 2645 | 1887 Long Proof Set - case only, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS5, mid-20th C. reproduction rectangular shaped case red shagreen style leather covered timber presentation case. The lid has a stepped design and is stamped with the royal arms in gold leaf. Rectangular shaped case fitted with a brass push-button lock at the front. Inside comprises blue velvet roundels in a 4-4-3- pattern with white silk lining to the lid. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2646 | 1887 Short Proof Set Case - Silver coins only, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS6 Crown to Threepence (7 coins) Contemporary shagreen style brown leather covered timber presentation case. The lid is plain except for a decorative gold line border. Square case fitted brass push-button lock at the front. The Interior has six blue velvet roundels surrounding a central one for the crown. Fitted with blue ribbon lifters and a plain white silk lining to the lid. Mintage 287 sets issued. Good very fine and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 2647 | 1887 Short Proof Set - case only, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS6 mid-20th C. reproduction black leatherette covered metal presentation case. Rectangular shaped case fitted bronze clasps stamped with imperial crown centred with SPECIMEN COINS above and 1887 below. The Interior has blue velvet roundels in a 3-4 pattern fitted with dark blue ribbon lifters and a plain white silk lining to the lid. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2648 | 1887 Proof Crown - best coin, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3921, ESC-2586, L&S 74, Davies 480 (R). 28.31g. equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Gem iridescent brilliant proof FDC and rare, one of the finest known. | $9,000 |
| Lot 2649 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings), Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3923, ESC-2698, L&S 98, Davies 541 (R). 22.53g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Arabic 1 in date; Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Full iridescence both sides, FDC and rare. | $3,000 |
| Lot 2650 | 1887 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3924, ESC-2772, Davies 640 (R). 14.11g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Later bust with 16 pearls to broach. Reverse - Crowned shield with Garter and collar. Blue grey toned, brilliant FDC and rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 2651 | 1887 Proof Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-2954, Davies 810? (R). 11.26g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Light blue grey peripheral toning, brilliant FDC and rare. | $800 |
| Lot 2652 | 1887 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-3138, Davies 982 (R). 5.68g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within the garter, the crown breaks through the garter. The loop on the Q in QUI (garter inscription) has a curved, looped tail. Die break present through date. Except for the obverse fields, a beautifully toned brilliant proof, FDC and rare. | $750 |
| Lot 2653 | 1887 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3928, ESC-3268, Davies 1150 (ER). 2.78g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Flat broad rim, the upward stroke of R letters have serifs on the left side only. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within the garter, the crown breaks through the garter. Slightly concave, beautifully toned, FDC and extremely rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2654 | 1887 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3931, ESC-3437, Davies 1330? (S). 1.42g. Plain Edge. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, Plain truncation. The cross above the crown has a dot on top and one short diagonal line rising from each side. Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral 3, which splits the date; near the rim are two oak branches forming a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Slightly concave, dark brilliant blue toning, brilliant FDC and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2655 | 1887 Proof Crown - rare die combination, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3921, ESC-2586, L&S 74, Davies 480 (R). 28.14g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, rare variety where the J.E.B. intials are partially off the truncation. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small distinct B.P. in relief below right of the exergue. The 1 in date has a flat top compared to the more common stepped top. Untoned, brilliance cameo, FDC and rare. | $10,500 |
| Lot 2656 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings), Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3923, ESC-2698, L&S 98, Davies 541 (R). 22.70g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Arabic 1 in date; Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Lightest of tone, reverse slightly milky, brilliant FDC and rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 2657 | 1887 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3924, ESC-2772, Davies 640 (R). 14.07g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Later bust with 16 pearls to broach. Reverse - Crowned shield with Garter and collar Beautiful dark iridescent toning, gem FDC and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 2658 | 1887 Proof Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1887, S-3925, ESC-2954, Davies 810? (R). 11.26g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Brilliant iridescent toning, FDC and rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 2659 | 1887 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-3138, Davies 982 (R). 5.63g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within garter, the crown breaks through the garter. The loop on the Q in QUI (garter inscription) has a curved looped tail. Early strike as no die break present through date. Attractively toned, FDC and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2660 | 1887 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3928, ESC-3268, Davies 1150 (ER). 2.93g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Raised wire rim, rare legend variety where the upward stroke of R letters have serifs on both sides. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within garter, the crown breaks through the garter. Light grey blue tone, FDC and extremely rare. | $550 |
| Lot 2661 | 1887 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3931, ESC-3437, Davies 1330? (S). 1.41g. Plain Edge. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, Plain truncation. The cross above the crown has a dot on top and one short diagonal line rising from each side. Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral 3, which splits the date; near the rim are two oak branches forming a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Brilliant dark iridescent tone, proof FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 2662 | 1887 Regular Maundy Set with case, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3916, ESC-3544, Davies-1449 (S) Young Head. Plain edge. The Maundy ceremony was held before the new Jubilee bust was released. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Four coins 4d, 3d, 2d and 1d. Case very fine; coin untoned, uncirculated. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 2663 | 1887 Regular Maundy Set with case, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3916, ESC-3544, Davies-1449 (S) Young Head. Plain edge. Obverse -second young head (no W.W.). Four coins 4d, 3d, 2d and 1d. Encapsulated NGC 4d MS 64, 3d MS 65, 2d MS 65 and 1d MS 65. Case very fine; coins dull, dark toned uncirculated. (4) | $320 |
| Lot 2664 | 1888 Regular Maundy Set with case - 1st year with Jubilee bust, This set was included in the collection as it represents the first year of new designs for the Maundy series, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3943, ESC-3551, Davies-1470 (C) Plain edge. Obverse -Jubilee bust. Reverse - Updated version of Merlen's oak leaf surrounding crowned value design introduced in 1822. Designed and engraved by Leonard Charles Wyon, it is still used today. The Imperial crown has replaced the St Edwards crown and the Arabic numeral 2 replaced with a more squared version Four coins -4d 1.90g, 3d 1.42g, 2d 0.93g and 1d 0.46g. Grey brown toned, uncirculated. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 2665 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings) - Rare Top of Crown to Gap variety, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1887, S-3922, ESC-2696, L&S 97, Davies 540 (R). Encapsulated by PCGS as PR66 CAM. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Rare obverse variety where the cross on top of the crown points to a gap in the rim denticles. Reverse - Roman I in date; Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Attractive grey brown toning, brilliant FDC and rare. | $3,800 |
| Lot 2666 | 1887 Proof Double Florin (Four Shillings) Rare Close 7 in Date variety, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3923, ESC-2698, L&S 98, Davies 541 (R). Encapsulated PCGS as PR66 CAM. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Arabic 1 in date; close 7 in date. Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Golden grey brown toned brilliance, gem FDC and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 2667 | 1887 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3924, ESC-2772, Davies 640 (S). Encapsulated NGC PF66 Ultra Cameo Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Later bust with 16 pearls to broach. Reverse - Crowned shield with Garter and collar. Light grey toning, deep cameo, gem FDC and scarce. | $3,400 |
| Lot 2668 | 1887 Pattern Florin - Small Bust, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-2950, Davies unlisted (R7). 11.30g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's Jubilee bust is smaller than standard proof, with eight beads on the left arch in the crown. I.E.B. instead of J.E.B on truncation. Reverse - Crowned cruciform shields Garter star in the centre four sceptres featuring symbols for the three kingdoms, i.e. England (sceptre with a cross), Ireland (harp) and Scotland (thistle). Deep golden blue brown iridescence, FDC and extremely rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2669 | 1887 Proof Shilling - Extremely rare reverse - Loopless Tail variety, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3925, ESC-unlisted, Davies 980 Dies (1 A -Ext. Rare). 5.61g. Obverse - Joachim E. Boehm's small Jubilee bust with small crown and veil, J.E.B. on truncation. Reverse - Square topped crowned shield within the garter, the crown breaks through the garter. The loop on the Q in QUI (garter inscription) has a loopless tail. Gem, beautifully toned, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 2670 | 1893 Long Proof Set - Gold and Silver coins, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS7, Five Sovereigns to Threepence (10 coins). Official dark red shagreen style leather covered timber presentation case. The case is slightly smaller than the 1887 version in accord with the absence of a double florin. It shares the same 1887 stepped lid design and is stamped with the royal arms in gold leaf. The lid has an incuse perimeter line in the leather at the top of the step with a similar line, but this time in gold at its base. The rectangular-shaped case is fitted with a brass push-button lock at the front. Inside comprises dark blue velvet roundels in a 4-3-3 pattern with white silk lining to the lid. Mintage approximately 650 sets struck. The set is entirely original, with the gold displaying matching wispy film derived from long time storage in the case. The silver coins exhibit matching multicoloured rainbow tones. Good very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 2671 | 1893 Proof Five Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3872, W&R 287 (Scarce) L&S 108. 39.80g of 916 Au. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deep cameo, minimal obverse field hairlines, virtually FDC and scarce. | $95,000 |
| Lot 2672 | 1893 Proof Two Sovereigns, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3873, W&R 294 (Scarce). 15.93g of 916 Au. Edge straight-grained Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Full deep cameo, only presentation case impression noticeable fields, FDC and scarce. | $22,000 |
| Lot 2673 | 1893 Proof Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3874, W&R 341 (Scarce). 7.94g of 916 Au. Edge straight-grained Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, WWP in relief on exergue below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Full deep cameo, only presentation case impression noticeable on fields, FDC and scarce. | $16,000 |
| Lot 2674 | 1893 Proof Half Sovereign, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3878, W&R 363 (Scarce). 3.96g of 916 Au. Edge straight-grained Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, no B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deep cameo, one hairline on obverse, otherwise FDC and scarce. | $8,000 |
| Lot 2675 | 1893 Proof Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3937, ESC-2594, L&S 109, Davies 480 (S). 28.23g. Lettered Edge, DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI LVI in relief equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of the exergue. This die variety reveals the horse's mouth has teeth. Iridescent toned, brilliant FDC and scarce. | $7,000 |
| Lot 2676 | 1893 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3938, ESC-2779, Davies 663 (Dies 2 B) (S). 14.10g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - A crowned spade-shaped Royal shield of Arms with Order of the Garter suspending a miniature St George and the Dragon pendant. The ribboned shield partly obscures the Collar of the Order of the Garter, whose design is taken from the 1887 half-crown. Outside this is a decorative beaded circle above which is the legend . FID . DEF . IND . IMP . The base reads HALF 18 (pendant) 93 CROWN. Attractive iridescent brilliance, FDC and scarce. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2677 | 1893 Proof Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3939, ESC-2963, Davies 831 (Dies 2 A) (R). 11.31g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - Three shields representing the Royal Arms within the the Garter. The shields are separated by floral emblems for the three kingdoms and are fixed by two crossed sceptres and topped with the Imperial crown. A beaded circle supports the outer legend, which reads . ONE . FLORIN (crown and sceptres) TWO . SHILLINGS . 1893 is split the at the base by the garter. Light iridescence, brilliant FDC and rare. | $750 |
| Lot 2678 | 1893 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3940, ESC-3155, Davies 1011 (Dies 2 A) (R). 5.65g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - Heraldic design similar to the florin with the three shields now individually crowned within the garter with floral emblems in between. Crosses form the stops in the legend . + ONE + SHILLING + . and are made from five beads, and the lower date + 18 (garter) 93 + Grey with some red brown brilliance, FDC and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2679 | 1893 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3941, ESC-3286, Davies 1181 Dies 2 A. 2.83g. Edge straight-grained Reverse - The Mint retained the modified Merlen "value within the wreath" design which rapidly replaced the square-topped shield in the Garter design used for the 1887 sets. Imperial Crown above SIX PENCE surrounded by a spray of laurel and oak leaves tied by a ribbon into a wreath, with 1893 below. Semi-cameo, iridescent tone, brilliant FDC and scarce. | $400 |
| Lot 2680 | 1893 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. 1893, S-3942, ESC-3445, Davies 1350 (Dies 2 A) (S). 1.41g. Plain Edge. Reverse - Modified version of Merlen's original Maundy design. Now with Imperial crown above numeral 3 (mark of value), which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base Slight iridescence, FDC and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 2681 | 1893 Short Proof Set Case - Silver coins only, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-PS8 Crown to Threepence (6 coins). Official dark red shagreen style leather covered timber presentation case. The case is smaller than the long set version in accord with the absence of the four gold coins. It shares the same stepped lid design and is stamped with the royal arms in gold leaf. The lid has an incuse perimeter line in the leather at the top of the step with a similar line but this time in gold at its base. The rectangular-shaped case is fitted with a brass push-button lock at the front. Inside comprises dark blue velvet roundels in a 3-3 pattern with white silk lining to the lid. Mintage 556 sets struck. Very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 2682 | 1893 Proof Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3937, ESC-2594, L&S 109, Davies 480 (S). 27.96g. Lettered Edge, DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI LVI in relief equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue This die variety reveals the horse's mouth is toothless. Contrasting blue grey brilliant tone, FDC and scarce. | $7,500 |
| Lot 2683 | 1893 Proof Half Crown, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3938, ESC-2779, Davies 663 (Dies 2 B) (S). 14.21g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - A crowned spade-shaped Royal shield of Arms with Order of the Garter suspending a miniature St George and the Dragon pendant. The ribboned shield partly obscures the Collar of the Order of the Garter, whose design is taken from the 1887 half-crown. Outside this is a decorative beaded circle above which is the legend . FID . DEF . IND . IMP . The base reads HALF 18 (pendant) 93 CROWN. Light tone, brilliant FDC and scarce. | $2,800 |
| Lot 2684 | 1893 Proof Florin, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3939, ESC-2963, Davies 831 (Dies 2 A) (R). 11.30g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - Three shields representing the Royal Arms within the Garter. The shields are separated by floral emblems for the three kingdoms and are fixed by two crossed sceptres and topped with the Imperial crown. A beaded circle supports the outer legend, which reads . ONE . FLORIN (crown and sceptres) TWO . SHILLINGS . 1893 is split the at the base by the garter. Dark blue grey brilliance, FDC and rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 2685 | 1893 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3940, ESC-3155, Davies 1011 (Dies 2 A) (R). 5.62g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - Heraldic design similar to the florin with the three shields now individually crowned within the garter with floral emblems in between. Crosses form the stops in the legend . + ONE + SHILLING + . and are made from five beads, and the lower date + 18 (garter) 93 + Attractive blue grey brilliance, FDC and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2686 | 1893 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3941, ESC-3286, Davies 1181 Dies 2 A. 2.82g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - The Mint retained the modified Merlen "value within the wreath" design which rapidly replaced the square-topped shield in the Garter design used for the 1887 sets. Imperial Crown above SIX PENCE surrounded by a spray of laurel and oak leaves tied by a ribbon into a wreath, with 1893 below. Blue grey toned brilliance, FDC and scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 2687 | 1893 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3942, ESC-3445, Davies 1350 (Dies 2 A) (S). 1.41g. Plain Edge Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral 3 (mark of value) which splits the date; near the rim two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Dark blue grey brilliance, FDC and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2688 | 1893 Regular Maundy Set, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3943, ESC-3551. (C) Plain edge. Reverse - Merlen's original design modified with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. 4d 1.89g, 3d 1.42g, 2d 0.93g and 1d 0.47g. Well matched, toned brilliance, choice uncirculated. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 2689 | 1893 Regular Maundy Set, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3943, ESC-3551. (C) Plain edge. Reverse - Merlen's original design modified with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Encapsulated by NGC 4d MS 65, 3d MS 66, 2d MS 65 and 1d MS 65. Dark tone, uncirculated, (4) | $360 |
| Lot 2690 | 1893 Proof Shilling - Obverse Die Variety, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3940, ESC-3155, Davies 1011 (Dies 1 A) (VR). 5.64g. Edge straight-grained. Obverse - Old veiled bust by Thomas Brock with veil partially covering a coronet, T.B. below truncation. The legend has the 1st I of VICTORIA to denticle. Reverse - Heraldic design similar to the florin with the three shields now individually crowned within the garter with floral emblems in between. Crosses form the stops in the legend . + ONE + SHILLING + . and are made from five beads, and the lower date + 18 (garter) 93 + Lightly toned, brilliant semi cameo, FDC and very rare. | $700 |
| Lot 2691 | 1893 Proof Shilling, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3940, ESC-3155, Davies 1011 (Dies 2 A) (R). 5.66g. Edge straight-grained. Obverse - Old veiled bust by Thomas Brock with veil partially covering a coronet, T.B. below truncation. Large letters 1st I of VICTORIA to gap between denticles. Reverse - Heraldic design similar to the florin with the three shields now individually crowned within the garter with floral emblems in between. Crosses form the stops in the legend . + ONE + SHILLING + . and are made from five beads, and the lower date + 18 (garter) 93 + Beautiful golden iridescence, gem FDC and rare. | $750 |
| Lot 2692 | 1893 Proof Sixpence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3941, ESC-3286, Davies 1181 Dies 2 A. 2.82g. Edge straight-grained. Reverse - The Mint retained the modified Merlen "value within the wreath" design which rapidly replaced the square-topped shield in the Garter design used for the 1887 sets. Imperial Crown above SIX PENCE surrounded by a spray of laurel and oak leaves tied by a ribbon into a wreath, with 1893 below. Grey and olive brilliance, FDC and scarce. | $400 |
| Lot 2693 | 1893 Proof Threepence, Victoria, 1837-1901. S-3942, ESC-3445, Davies 1350 (Dies 2 A) (S). 1.41g. Plain Edge. Reverse - Modified version of Merlen's original Maundy design. Now with Imperial crown above numeral 3 (mark of value), which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Blue grey brilliance, FDC and scarce. | $360 |
| Lot 2694 | Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897, medallion in silver (56mm) by G.W. de Saulles after T.Brock/W.Wyon (BHM 3506; Eimer 1817) in mint case of issue. Attractively toned uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 2695 | Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, 1897, medallion in bronze (56mm) by G.W.de Saulles after T.Brock/W.Wyon (BHM 3506; Eimer 1817a) with case of issue. Attractive light red brown patina, uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 2696 | Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, medallion in silver (56mm) by G.W.de Saulles (BHM 3737; Eimer 1871a) with mint case of issue. Light grey tone uncirculated. | $480 |
| Lot 2697 | Coronation of Edward VII, 1902, medallion in bronze (56mm) by G.W.de Saulles (BHM 3737; Eimer 1871a) with mint case of issue. Light brown and golden toning, uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 2698 | 1902 Proof Long Set Case, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-PS9 Coronation. Long set (matt finish 13 coins) comprising Five Sovereigns to Maundy Penny. This is the first official proof set to include the Maundy which last appeared in the 1853 "from the engraver" set. Given the regular 3d and Maundy 3d have the same designs these coins are not duplicated here. Official red Moroccan leather presentation case, this includes a piece of "TarnO" tissue supplied by H.N. Smith described as reducing the risk of these coins being tarnished. Case with white silk and blue velvet interior, lid stamped in gold with the imperial crown between SPECIMEN COINS at top and 1902 at bottom. With very rare white carboard shipper box. Mintage 8,066 sets struck. No bronze or base metal coins were issued as part of these proof sets. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 2699 | 1902 Proof Five Sovereigns, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3965, W&R 404, L&S 1. (N) 39.88g. low rim. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue, which contains the date. Has been rubbed giving some coppery tone, nearly FDC. | $8,000 |
| Lot 2700 | 1902 Proof Two Sovereigns, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3968, W&R 406 (N). 15.97g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, small B.P. in relief below right of exergue Attractive mint bloom, FDC. | $6,200 |
| Lot 2701 | 1902 Proof Sovereign, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3969, W&R 408 (N). 7.97g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, script letters WWP in relief on the ground line below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Has been lightly rubbed, nearly FDC. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2702 | 1902 Proof Half Sovereign, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3974A, W&R 411 (N). 4.01g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, as per the 1893 issue, his initials do not appear on the coin's exergue. FDC. | $700 |
| Lot 2703 | 1902 Proof Crown, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3979, ESC-3562, L&S 2, Davies 1500 (N). 28.27g. Large lettered edge DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI II in relief, equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger. Differences in the microcrystalline texture in the fields support it being struck from a different die pair to the previous crown - lot XXX. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of the exergue. Medium even tone, FDC. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2704 | 1902 Proof Half Crown, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3980, ESC-3568, Davies 1510 (N). 14.08g. Reverse - A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and Collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. There is a beaded circle between the Garter and legend, finishing with a plain border. Light white silver colour, FDC. | $440 |
| Lot 2705 | 1902 Proof Florin, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3981, ESC-3578, Davies 1530 (N). 11.27g. Reverse - De Saulles helmed and cloaked figure of Brittania with trident and shield bearing the union flag. She is looking right and standing on the prow of a small boat surrounded by waves. Legend interrupted by the trident and helmet reads ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS with the date underneath in relief on the boat's prow. The standing figure of Britannia was drawn by De Saulles from life using the daughter of the then Master of the Mint as his model. Light tone, FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 2706 | 1902 Proof Shilling, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3982, ESC-3588, Davies 1550 (N). 5.62g. Reverse - This is very similar to Merlen's third reverse GEORGE IV shilling. Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and plain border. No designer's initials The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date divided by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. Toned, FDC. | $180 |
| Lot 2707 | 1902 Proof Sixpence, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3983, ESC-3598, Davies 170 (N). 2.80g. Reverse - The Mint retained the modified Merlen "value within the wreath" design for this issue. Imperial Crown above SIX PENCE surrounded by a spray of laurel and oak leaves tied by a ribbon into a wreath, with 1902 below. Toned, FDC. | $120 |
| Lot 2708 | 1902 Proof Maundy Set, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3985, ESC-3608, Davies 1610 (N). 4 coins with plain edge. 4d 1.86g, 3d 1.40g, 2d 0.94g and 1d 0.47g. Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. This set is atypical for the series in that it is readily distinguished from the regular maundy of the year due to its enhanced matte finish. The penny dark grey toned, others untoned, nearly FDC. (4) | $320 |
| Lot 2709 | 1902 Proof Gold Set Case, Edward VII, 1901-1910. Coronation. Five Sovereigns to half-sovereign. Gold only set (matte finish four coins). Custom red Moroccan leather presentation case stamped in gold with EDWARD VII SPINK. Spink coin dealers ordered proofs direct from the Royal Mint and on-sold these in their custom cases. Very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 2710 | 1902 Proof Five Sovereigns, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3965, W&R 404, L&S 1. (N) 39.87g. Medium rim. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue, which contains the date. Unmarked, original matt finish intact, FDC. | $10,000 |
| Lot 2711 | 1902 Proof Two Sovereigns, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3968, W&R 406 (N). 15.94g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Slightly toned, FDC. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2712 | 1902 Proof Sovereign, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3969, W&R 408 (N). 7.93g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, script letters WWP in relief on the ground line below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Lightly toned, FDC. | $1,700 |
| Lot 2713 | 1902 Proof Half Sovereign, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3974A, W&R 411 (N). 3.96g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, as per the 1893 issue, his initials do not appear on the coin's exergue. Has been handled, slightest bend and miniscule rim nick, nearly FDC. | $550 |
| Lot 2714 | 1902 Proof Set Case, Official long set red Moroccan leather presentation case (no coins) with white silk and blue velvet interior. Roundels in 4-5-4 pattern, lid stamped in gold with the imperial crown between SPECIMEN COINS at top and 1902 at the bottom. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2715 | 1902 Proof Set Case, Mid-20thC. Long set red leatherette covered custom metal case (no coins) bronze clasps stamped with imperial crown centred with SPECIMEN COINS above and 1902 below. The Interior has blue velvet roundels in a 4-4-5 pattern fitted with black ribbon lifters and a plain white silk lining to the lid. Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2716 | 1902 Proof Five Sovereigns, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3965, W&R 404, L&S 1. (N) 39.73g. High rims - the Royal Mint must have experimented with the matte five sovereign dies to improve their strike behaviour and quality. This resulted in variations in the height of the rims on these coins. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue, which contains the date. Well struck and unmarked and not rubbed, thus FDC. | $7,000 |
| Lot 2717 | 1902 Proof Short Set Cases, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-PS10 Coronation. Short set Sovereign to Maundy Penny. (matt finish 11 coins). Official red Moroccan leather presentation case with white silk and blue velvet interior. Roundels in 4-3-4 pattern, lid stamped in gold with the imperial crown between SPECIMEN COINS at top and 1902 at the bottom. With very scarce red cardboard shipper box (white interior) tied with beige laces. Mintage 7,057 sets struck. Good very fine; fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 2718 | 1902 Proof Sovereign, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3969, W&R 408 (N). 7.94g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, script letters WWP in relief on ground line below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Original surface, FDC. | $1,800 |
| Lot 2719 | 1902 Proof Half Sovereign, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3974A, W&R 411 (N). 3.98g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, as per the 1893 issue, his initials do not appear on the coin's exergue. FDC. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2720 | 1902 Proof Crown, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3979, ESC-3562, L&S 2, Davies 1500 (N). 28.23g. Large lettered edge DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI II in relief, equivalent dies to the Five Sovereign though slightly larger - type 1 Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Uneven blotchy tone, nearly FDC. | $800 |
| Lot 2721 | 1902 Proof Half Crown, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3980, ESC-3568, Davies 1510 (N). 14.08g. Reverse - A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and Collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. There is a beaded circle between the Garter and legend, finishing with a plain border. Rubbed obverse, nearly FDC/FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 2722 | 1902 Proof Florin, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3981, ESC-3578, Davies 1530 (N). 11.30g. Reverse - De Saulles helmed and cloaked figure of Brittania with trident and shield bearing the union flag. She is looking right and standing on the prow of a small boat surrounded by waves. Legend interrupted by the trident and helmet reads ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS with the date underneath in relief on the boat's prow. The standing figure of Britannia was drawn by De Saulles from life using the daughter of the then Master of the Mint as his model. Dark toned, obverse, FDC. | $260 |
| Lot 2723 | 1902 Proof Shilling, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3982, ESC-3588, Davies 1550 (N). 5.66g. Reverse - This is very similar to Merlen's third reverse George IV shilling. Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and plain border. No designer's initials The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date divided by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. Uneven light tone, FDC. | $180 |
| Lot 2724 | 1902 Proof Sixpence, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3983, ESC-3598, Davies 170 (N). 2.81g. Reverse - The Mint retained the modified Merlen "value within the wreath" design for this issue. Imperial Crown above SIX PENCE surrounded by a spray of laurel and oak leaves tied by a ribbon into a wreath, with 1902 below. Lightly toned, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2725 | 1902 Proof Maundy Set, Edward VII, 1901-1910. S-3985, ESC-3608, Davies 1610 (N). 4 coins with plain edge. 4d 1.89g, 3d 1.41g, 2d 0.93g and 1d 0.45g. Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. This set is atypical for the series in that it is readily distinguished from the regular maundy of the year due to its enhanced matte finish. Well matched even grey toned, FDC. (4) | $260 |
| Lot 2726 | Coronation of George V, 1911, medallion in bronze (51mm) by B.Machennal (BHM 4022; Eimer 1922a) with smaller (than silver) case of issue. Dull brown matt finish, uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 2727 | Coronation of George V, 1911, medallion in silver (51mm) by B.Machennal (BHM 4022; Eimer 1922a) with case of issue. Matt white silver finish light grey tone, uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 2728 | 1911 Proof Long Set Case, George V, 1910-1936. S-PS11 Coronation. Five Sovereigns to Maundy Penny. (12 coins) Official red Moroccan leather case. Mintage 2,812 sets issued. No bronze or base metal coins were issued as part of these proof sets. Good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2729 | 1911 Proof Five Sovereigns, George V, 1910-1936. S-3994, W&R 414, L&S 17. (S) 39.92g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue, which contains the date. Miniscule obverse hairlines, choice, virtually FDC and scarce. | $35,000 |
| Lot 2730 | 1911 Proof Two Sovereigns, George V, 1910-1936. S-3995, W&R 415 (S). 15.94g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, small B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Minor contact marks and hairlines, nearly FDC and scarce. | $4,800 |
| Lot 2731 | 1911 Proof Sovereign, George V, 1910-1936. S-3996, W&R 416 (S). 7.98g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, script letters WWP in relief on the ground line below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Choice FDC and scarce. | $3,800 |
| Lot 2732 | 1911 Proof Half Sovereign, George V, 1910-1936. S-4006, W&R 418 (S). 3.99g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, for the first time in the proof set series, his initials B.P. appear on the right side of the coin's exergue. Choice FDC with slight orange tone, scarce. | $1,700 |
| Lot 2733 | 1911 Proof Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 1661 (S). 14.10g. Chamfered rim. Reverse -It is almost identical to the 1902 design except for the absence of a beaded circle between the garter and legend. (modified De Saulles design with no initials as performed by the Mint's engravers and die sinkers). A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. Choice, attractive lightly toned FDC and scarce. | $550 |
| Lot 2734 | 1911 Proof Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4012, ESC-3756, Davies 1730 Dies 1 A (R). 11.29g. I of GEORGIVS to denticle. Reverse - Four crowned shields (Royal Arms) in a cross pattern at the centre is the Star of the Garter. Four sceptres divide the angle between the shields. No designer initials as an internal (Mint) design. The legend reads between crowns ONE Florin with the date below. Blue grey toning, FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 2735 | 1911 Proof Shilling, George V, 1910-1936. S-4013, ESC-3800, Davies 1792 Dies 3 A (S). 5.64g. Reverse -Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and now a denticular border instead of the plain 1902 version. No designer's initials (internal Mint modification of De Saulles Royal Crest) a copy of the 1902 design. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. Brilliant, attractive toning FDC. | $180 |
| Lot 2736 | 1911 Proof Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4014, ESC-3872, Davies 1863 Dies 2 B (S). 2.82g. Reverse - A modified version of the DeSaulles shilling design of the Royal Crest. As per the 1911 shilling. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and SIXPENCE below. Attractive dark blue grey toning, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2737 | 1911 Proof Maundy Set, George V, 1910-1936. S-4016, ESC-3971, Davies 1970 (N). 4 coins with plain edge. ^4d 1.88g, 3d 1.41g, 2d 0.94g and 1d 0.48g. ^Reverse - Merlen's modified design now with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base.^Last two toned, nearly FDC. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 2738 | 1911 Proof Short Set Case, George V, 1910-1936. S-PS12 Coronation. Sovereign to Maundy Penny. (10 coins) Official red Moroccan leather case (wide with 3-3-4 roundel pattern). Mintage 952 sets issued. Good very. | $150 |
| Lot 2739 | 1911 Proof Sovereign, George V, 1910-1936. S-3996, W&R 416 (S). 7.98g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, script letters WWP in relief on ground line below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Contact marks, brilliant, nearly FDC. | $1,900 |
| Lot 2740 | 1911 Proof Half Sovereign, George V, 1910-1936. S-4006, W&R 418 (S). 3.99g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, for the first time in the proof set series, his initials B.P. appear on the right side of the coin's exergue. Minimal hairlines, nearly FDC and scarce. | $1,400 |
| Lot 2741 | 1911 Proof Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 1660 (R). 14.17g. flat narrow rim. Reverse -It is almost identical to the 1902 design except for the absence of a beaded circle between the garter and legend. (modified De Saulles design with no initials as performed by the Mint) A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. Attractive blue and golden brown toning, FDC. | $650 |
| Lot 2742 | 1911 Proof Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4012, ESC-3756, Davies 1731 Dies 2 A (S). 11.33g. I of GEORGIVS to gap between denticles. Reverse - Four crowned shields (Royal Arms) in a cross pattern at the centre is the Star of the Garter. Four sceptres divide the angle between the shields. No designer initials as an internal (Mint) design. The legend reads between crowns ONE Florin with the date below. Attractive iridescent toning, brilliant FDC. | $400 |
| Lot 2743 | 1911 Proof Shilling, George V, 1910-1936. S-4013, ESC-3800, Davies 1792 Dies 3 A (S). 5.61g. Reverse -Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and now a denticular border instead of the plain 1902 version. No designer's initials (internal Mint modification of De Saulles Royal Crest) a copy of the 1902 design. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. Peripheral toning, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2744 | 1911 Proof Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4014, ESC-3872, Davies 1863 Dies 2 B (S). 2.81g. Reverse - A modified version of the DeSaulles shilling design of the Royal Crest. As per the 1911 shilling. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and SIXPENCE below. Brilliant blue and grey iridescence, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2745 | 1911 Proof Maundy Set, George V, 1910-1936. S-4016, ESC-3971, Davies 1970 (N). 4 coins with plain edge. 4d 1.85g, 3d 1.41g, 2d 0.95g and 1d 0.46g. Reverse - Merlen's modified design now with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Lightly toned, nearly FDC. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 2746 | 1911 Proof Short Set 2, George V, 1910-1936. S-PS12 Coronation. Sovereign to Maundy Penny. (10 coins) Official red Moroccan leather case (medium size with 3-4-3 roundel pattern). Mintage 952 sets issued. Very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2747 | 1911 Proof Sovereign, George V, 1910-1936. S-3996, W&R 416 (S). 7.98g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, script letters WWP in relief on the ground line below broken lance, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Brilliant, virtually FDC and scarce. | $3,800 |
| Lot 2748 | 1911 Proof Half Sovereign, George V, 1910-1936. S-4006, W&R 418 (S). 3.99g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, for the first time in the proof set series, his initials B.P. appear on the right side of the coin's exergue. Brilliant FDC. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2749 | 1911 Proof Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 1661 (S). 14.17g. Chamfered rim. Reverse - It is almost identical to the 1902 design except for the absence of a beaded circle between the garter and legend. (modified De Saulles design with no initials as performed by the Mint) A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. Attractively toned, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2750 | 1911 Proof Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4012, ESC-3756, Davies 1731 Dies 2 A (S). 11.33g. I of GEORGIVS to gap between denticles full neck. Reverse - Four crowned shields (Royal Arms) in a cross pattern at the centre is the Star of the Garter. Four sceptres divide the angle between the shields. No designer initials as an internal (Mint) design. The legend reads between crowns ONE Florin with the date below. Attractive iridescent brilliant tone, FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 2751 | 1911 Proof Shilling, George V, 1910-1936. S-4013, ESC-3800, Davies 1792 Dies 3 A (S). 5.61g. Reverse -Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and now a denticular border instead of the plain 1902 version. No designer's initials ( internal Mint modification of De Saulles Royal Crest) a copy of the 1902 design. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. Brilliant attractively toned FDC. | $180 |
| Lot 2752 | 1911 Proof Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4014, ESC-3872, Davies 1863 Dies 2 B (S). 2.81g. Reverse - A modified version of the DeSaulles shilling design of the Royal Crest. As per the 1911 shilling. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and SIXPENCE below. Blue iridescent tone, brilliant FDC. | $140 |
| Lot 2753 | 1911 Proof Maundy Set, George V, 1910-1936. S-4016, ESC-3971, Davies 1970 (N). 4 coins with plain edge. 4d 1.85g, 3d 1.41g, 2d 0.95g and 1d 0.46g. Reverse - Merlen's modified design now with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Gold and grey brown toned, nearly FDC. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 2754 | 1911 Proof Silver Set Case, George V, 1910-1936. S-PS13 Coronation. Halfcrown to Maundy Penny. (8 coins) Official red Moroccan leather case with white silk and blue velvet interior. Lid stamped in gold with the imperial crown between SPECIMEN COINS at top and 1911 at the bottom, inside the silk lining is stamped with RM under the crown. Mintage 2,243 sets issued. Nearly extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 2755 | 1911 Specimen Set Case, The rims on these specimen coins are not as flat, smooth and wide as the proof strikes. However, the strike quality is comparable. Typically struck from new regular dies on polished planchets and collected from the presses via careful handling. George V, 1910-1936. 1911, S-PS13* Coronation. Halfcrown to Maundy Penny. (8 coins) Blue cardboard (white interior) shipper box fitted with ribbon ties. Nearly fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2756 | 1911 Proof Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 1661 (S). 14.11g. Chamfered rim. Reverse -It is almost identical to the 1902 design except for the absence of a beaded circle between the garter and legend. (modified De Saulles design with no initials as performed by the Mint) A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. 1911 Proof Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4012, ESC-3756, Davies 1731 Dies 2 A (S). 11.29g. I of GEORGIVS to gap between denticles Reverse - Four crowned shields (Royal Arms) in a cross pattern at the centre is the Star of the Garter. Four sceptres divide the angle between the shields. No designer initials as an internal (Mint) design. The legend reads between crowns ONE Florin with the date below. 1911 Proof Shilling, George V, 1910-1936. S-4013, ESC-3800, Davies 1792 Dies 3 A (S). 5.64g. Reverse -Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and now a denticular border instead of the plain 1902 version. No designer's initials ( internal Mint modification of De Saulles Royal Crest) a copy of the 1902 design. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. 1911 Proof Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4014, ESC-3872, Davies 1863 Dies 2 B (S). 2.81g. Reverse - A modified version of the DeSaulles shilling design of the Royal Crest. As per the 1911 shilling. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and SIXPENCE below. 1911 Proof Maundy Set, George V, 1910-1936. S-4016, ESC-3971, Davies 1970 (N). 4 coins with plain edge 4d 1.90g, 3d 1.43g, 2d 0.95g and 1d 0.47g. Reverse - Merlen's modified design now with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Evenly matched, attractive blue grey tone brilliance, FDC. (8) | $1,200 |
| Lot 2757 | 1911 Specimen Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4011, ESC-3710, Davies 1661 (S). 14.09g. Chamfered rim. Reverse -It is almost identical to the 1902 design except for the absence of a beaded circle between the garter and legend. (modified De Saulles design with no initials as performed by the Mint) A central crowned Shield of the Royal Arms scalloped and cusped with Garter and collar. The miniature St George and dragon pendant at the base of the garter is replaced with floral decoration. 1911 Specimen Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4012, ESC-3756, Davies 1731 Dies 2 A (S). 11.31g. I of GEORGIVS to gap between denticles. Reverse - Four crowned shields (Royal Arms) in a cross pattern at the centre is the Star of the Garter. Four sceptres divide the angle between the shields. No designer initials as an internal (Mint) design. The legend reads between crowns ONE Florin with the date below. 1911 Specimen Shilling, George V, 1910-1936. S-4013, ESC-3800, Davies 1792 Dies 3 A (S). 5.65g. Reverse -Lion passant regardant standing upon the Imperial Crown with a decorated inner circle between the legend and now a denticular border instead of the plain 1902 version. No designer's initials (internal Mint modification of De Saulles Royal Crest) a copy of the 1902 design. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and ONE SHILLING below the decorative inner circle. 1911 Specimen Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4014, ESC-3872, Davies 1863 Dies 2 B (S). 2.82g. Reverse - A modified version of the DeSaulles shilling design of the Royal Crest. As per the 1911 shilling. The legend reads FID: DEF: IND: IMP: with the date split by the crown and SIXPENCE below. 1911 Specimen Maundy Set, George V, 1910-1936. S-4016, ESC-3971, Davies 1970 (N). 4 coins with plain edge 4d 1.89g, 3d 1.42g, 2d 0.95g and 1d 0.47g. Reverse - Merlen's modified design now with Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Choice toned FDC. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 2758 | Investiture of Edward, Prince of Wales, 1911, medal in silver (35mm) by W.Goscombe John (BHM 4079; Eimer 1925) with case of issue. Iridescent tone, uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 2759 | 1927 Proof Set Cases, George V, 1910-1936. S-PS14 New Coinage. Official maroon leatherette covered metal presentation case embossed with the G V coat of arms. The Interior has a white silk lining and black velvet roundels fitted with black ribbon lifters; George V, 1910-1936. S-PS14 New Coinage. With official maroon leatherette covered metal presentation case embossed with the G V coat of arms. The Interior has a bare white silk lining and black velvet roundels fitted with black ribbon lifters. Crown to three pence (6 coins) Brilliant Set Mintage 15,000 sets struck. Also the red cardboard box (white interior) used to protect the coins during shipping. Crown to three pence (6 coins). Attractively toned Mintage 15,000 sets struck in quaternary silver alloy. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 2760 | 1927 Proof Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4036, ESC-3631, L&S 36, Davies 1630 Dies 1 A (N). 28.25g. Reverse - Large central crown surrounded by garnished wreath comprising the floral emblems- shamrocks, roses and thistles. K.G. (with stops) below left of W in CROWN. Legend broken by flowers reads *FID * DEF* *IND* *IMP* with CROWN at the base. Deep blue tone on reverse, partly toned on obverse attractive, FDC. | $720 |
| Lot 2761 | 1927 Proof Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4037, ESC-3732, Davies 1700 (N). 14.13g. Reverse - Uncrowned shield of the Royal Arms scalloped to position crowned Royal Ciphers on both sides. Legend FID* DEF IND* IMP at the top, HALF* CROWN* 1927 at base - incorporates thistle, rose, and shamrock at 9,12 and 3 o'clock positions. K G initials are spaced across the bottom of the shield. Attractive blue grey tone matching the crown, FDC. | $440 |
| Lot 2762 | 1927 Proof Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4038, ESC-3779, Davies 1770 (N). 11.33g. Reverse - Central G is crossed by four crowned sceptres forming quadrants occupied by shields of the royal arms. K.G. initials are present across the base of the lowest crown. Legend is interrupted by crowns and reads FID * DEF IND*IMP and 1927* ONE FLORIN at the bottom. Attractive deep blue to match crown and halfcrown, FDC. | $260 |
| Lot 2763 | 1927 Proof Shilling, George V, 1910-1936. S-4039, ESC-3830, Davies 1831 (N). 5.65g. Reverse - Royal crest with crowned lion passant regardant standing on a large tilted crown. The lion's tail separates K G initials. Legend inscription is broken by the lion's head and tail FID*DEF IND*IMP* and at the base ONE*SHILLING* 1927. Golden tone, nearly FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 2764 | 1927 Proof Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4040, ESC-3901, Davies 1891 (N). 2.83g. Reverse - Numismatically interesting as this design is the first to present a natural history subject instead of heraldry. Overlapping oak branches terminating in six pairs of leaves and acorns. K G initials in the centre. The acorns divide the legend * SIX PEN CE * and at the base *A * 1927 *D*. Golden tone, nearly FDC. | $100 |
| Lot 2765 | 1927 Proof Threepence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4042, ESC-3946, Davies 1951 (N). 1.44g. Plain Edge. Reverse - Similar design to the sixpence, except it, now comprises only three oak sprigs. The K is missing in the designer's initials, leaving a solitary G at the centre. The legend reads THREE . . PENCE . with 1927 at the base. Deep golden red toned, FDC. | $170 |
| Lot 2766 | 1927 Cased Regular Maundy Set, George V, 1910-1936. S-4027, ESC-3987, Davies 1986 (S). 4 coins with plain edge. 4d 1.89g, 3d 1.43g, 2d 0.95g and 1d 0.49g. Reverse - Imperial crown above numeral value, which splits the date; near the rim, two oak branches form a wreath tied by a ribbon at the base. Case square, very fine, coin lightest of tone, uncirculated. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 2767 | 1927 Proof Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4036, ESC-3631, L&S 36, Davies 1630 Dies 1 A (N). 28.35g. Reverse - Large central crown surrounded by garnished wreath comprising the floral emblems- shamrocks, roses and thistles. K.G. (with stops) below left of W in CROWN. Legend broken by flowers reads *FID * DEF* *IND* *IMP* with CROWN at the base. 1927 Proof Half Crown, George V, 1910-1936. S-4037, ESC-3732, Davies 1700 (N). 14.15g. Reverse - Uncrowned shield of the Royal Arms scalloped to position crowned Royal Ciphers on both sides. Legend FID* DEF IND* IMP at the top, HALF* CROWN* 1927 at base - incorporates thistle, rose, and shamrock at 9,12 and 3 o'clock positions. K G initials are spaced across the bottom of the shield. 1927 Proof Florin, George V, 1910-1936. S-4038, ESC-3779, Davies 1770 (N). 11.31g. Reverse - Central G is crossed by four crowned sceptres forming quadrants occupied by shields of the royal arms. K.G. initials are present across the base of the lowest crown. Legend is interrupted by crowns and reads FID * DEF IND*IMP and 1927* ONE FLORIN at the bottom. 1927 PROOF Shilling George V, 1910-1936. S-4039, ESC-3830, Davies 1831 (N). 5.68g. Reverse - Royal crest with crowned lion passant regardant standing on a large tilted crown. The lion's tail separates K G initials. Legend inscription is broken by the lion's head and tail FID*DEF IND*IMP* and at the base ONE*SHILLING* 1927. 1927 Proof Sixpence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4040, ESC-3901, Davies 1891 (N). 2.85g. Reverse - Numismatically interesting as this design is the first to present a natural history subject instead of heraldry. Overlapping oak branches terminating in six pairs of leaves and acorns. K G initials in the centre. The acorns divide the legend * SIX PEN CE * and at the base *A * 1927 *D*. 1927 Proof Threepence, George V, 1910-1936. S-4042, ESC-3946, Davies 1951 (N). 1.43g. Plain Edge. Reverse - Similar design to the sixpence, except it, now comprises only three oak sprigs. The K is missing in the designer's initials, leaving a solitary G at the centre. The legend reads THREE. .PENCE. with 1927 at the base. Untoned, brilliant FDC. (6) | $750 |
| Lot 2768 | George V Silver Jubilee, 1935, medals in silver (57mm) and (32mm) by P.Metcalfe (BHM 4249; Eimer 2029a & b) with cases of issue. The first white silver, second toned, uncirculated. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 2769 | 1935 Silver Jubilee Crown, George V, 1910-1936. Proof 5 Shillings (Crown), S-4050, ESC- 3655, L&S-46 and Davies-1651. (R) The coin's borders have denticles on both sides. The reverse die axis struck en Medaille. Lettered edge in relief (raised) DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI XXV. With the official red cardboard box of issue, the lid has a printed imperial crown, and the interior is a blue card with a roundel lined with white felt. The Mint struck the United Kindom's first commemorative crown specifically to mark King G.V.'s silver jubilee. In addition to sizeable regular issue, 2,500 were struck in sterling silver (this coin) and issued at a half-crown premium in the red cardboard box. Metcalfe's striking "rocking horse" art deco St George and the dragon design was controversial to the public accustomed to seeing Pistrucci's classical rendering. This coin is encapsulated by PCGS as PR 66 cameo. Obverse: by Sir B. McKennal (initials on truncation) Effigy of G.V facing left. The legend reads GEORGIVS V. DG. BRITT: OMN: REX. FD. IND: IMP: Reverse: by P. Metcalfe (initials under dragons tail) St George and the dragon. Legend above the design reads CROWN 1935 split by St Georges sword. Case extremely fine, coin brilliant FDC and rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 2770 | Coronations of Edward VII, 1902, George V, 1911 and George VI, 1937, small size medals in silver (31mm) also 1937 small size in bronze (31mm), with cases of issue. Uncirculated. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 2771 | Coronation of George VI, 1937, medallion in silver (57mm) by P.Metcalfe (BHM 4314; Eimer 2046a) with case of issue. Even light grey matt finish, uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 2772 | Coronation of George VI, 1937, medallion in yellow bronze (57mm) by P.Metcalfe (BHM 4314; Eimer 2046a) with case of issue. Gilt appearance, attractive tone, uncirculated and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 2773 | 1937 Proof Gold Set Case, George VI, 1936-1952. S-PS15 Coronation Set. Official maroon leatherette covered metal presentation case gold embossed with the royal cypher and labelled specimen coins 1937. Interior is cream velvet roundels with white silk lining to lid stamped with the Royal Mint logo. Five sovereigns to half sovereign (4 coins). Mintage 5001 sets issued. The Mint deliberately left the edges plain on all the gold coins to signify their proof status (not for circulation). Extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2774 | 1937 Proof Five Sovereigns, George VI, 1936-1952. S-4074, W&R 435, L&S 1. (N) 39.93g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon small B.P. in relief below right of exergue, which contains the date. Deep cameo, miniscule field hairlines, otherwise FDC. | $20,000 |
| Lot 2775 | 1937 Proof Two Sovereigns, George VI, 1936-1952. S-4075, W&R 437 (N). 15.98g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, medium B P in relief below right of exergue with no stops. Semi cameo, FDC. | $5,200 |
| Lot 2776 | 1937 Proof Sovereign, George VI, 1936-1952. S-4076, W&R 439 (N). 7.94g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, ground line below broken lance is much reduced with no WWP present, B.P. in relief below right of exergue. Deep cameo, virtually FDC. | $7,500 |
| Lot 2777 | 1937 Proof Half Sovereign, George VI, 1936-1952. S-4077, W&R 442 (N). 3.97g. Reverse - Benedetto Pistrucci's St George and the Dragon, his initials B.P. appear on the right side of the coin's exergue. With B.P., variations occur in its position and number of stops with this coin missing the last stop CHECK. Virtually FDC. | $2,600 |
| Lot 2778 | 1937 Proof Silver & Bronze Set, George VI, 1936-1952. S-PS16 Coronation Set. With official maroon presentation case, gold embossed with the royal cypher and labelled specimen coins 1937 with its associated outer cardboard mailer. The Interior has dark blue velvet roundels with a white silk lining to the lid stamped with the Royal Mint logo. Also included is the rare red cardboard box (blue cardboard roundels with white lining to lid) used to protect the coins during shipping. Crown to farthing including maundy set (15 coins). Mintage 20,901 sets struck. Cases (2) extremely fine; coins FDC as issued. (15) | $600 |
| Lot 2779 | 1937 VIP Crown, George VI, 1936-1952. Proof "V.I.P." 5 Shillings (Crown) 1937, S-4079. ESC- 4022, L&S-5, Davies 2010. Straight-grained edge. 28.14g 500 fine Ag (quaternary alloy) V.I.P. issue. R5. Obverse: by T.H. Paget (initials under truncation) Effigy of G.VI facing left. The legend reads GEORGIVS VI D:G BR : OMN : REX. Reverse: by G. K. Gray (initials between hind legs of lion and unicorn supporters) Crowned shield of arms above a scroll reading DIEU ET MON DROIT. Legend above arms reads FID: DEF: : IND IMP and below CROWN : 1937. This VIP issue is distinguishable from proof coins by the extra frosted cameo appearance, particularly on the reverse and maybe struck in fine silver. Ultra cameo, FDC and extremely rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2780 | 1950 Proof Set, George VI, 1936-1952. 1951, S-PS19 Mid-Century Set. With an official red cardboard case with the Royal Mint logo. The Interior has black fabric roundels fitted with ribbon lifters and a white pad under the lid. Half Crown to farthing (9 coins) Mintage 17,513 sets issued. Half-crown S-4106, ESC-4069. Rev. Uncrowned "war" shield with concave sides hung by a loop to a nail; Florin S-4107, ESC-4112. Rev. Crowned rose with the thistle of Scotland and shamrock of Ireland to left and right; English shilling S-4108, ESC-4197. Rev. Standing lion on the large crown; Scottish Shilling S-4109, ESC-4208. Rev. Seated lion on small crown flanked left by shield incorporating the saltire (cross of St Andrew) and right thistle; Sixpence S-4084, ESC-4219. Rev. Crowned Royal cypher G VI R; Threepence NiBr S-4113, Peck-2395. Rev. Thrift or Sea Pink plant in flower; Penny S-4117, Peck-2421. Rev. Modified Britannia with lighthouse; Half Penny S-4118, Peck-2451. Rev. Francis Drakes Golden Hind and Farthing S-4119, Peck-2484. Rev. A wren. Case extremely fine, coins as issued, FDC. (9) | $460 |
| Lot 2781 | 1950 Maundy Set, George VI, 1936-1952. Cased set of 4 coins. Mintage 1,405 Sets. Maundy S-4096, ESC-4319, Davies 2271. (4d, 3d, 2d,& 1d) (4d xxx g, 3d xxx g, 2d xxx g,& 1d xxx g) Obv. INP:IMP removed and F:D extended as per the bronze coinage. Rev. Modified Merlen design with crowned value surrounded by oak branches; Although not part of the proof set, the maundy are included here for completeness as they were struck to proof quality. Light golden toning, FDC. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 2782 | 1951 Proof Set, George VI, 1936-1952. 1951, S-PS19 Festival of Britain Set. With rare official premium blue leatherette covered metal presentation case lid embossed with the royal mint logo. Interior has black velvet roundels fitted with ribbon lifters and a white silk lining (stamped in black with RM logo) Crown to farthing (10 coins) Mintage 20,000 sets struck. Case extremely fine, coins as issued, FDC. (10) | $550 |
| Lot 2783 | 1951 VIP Crown, George VI, 1936-1952. Proof "V.I.P." 5 Shillings (Crown) 1951, S-4111. ESC- 4025. L&S-11, Davies 2020. Incuse lettered edge *MDCCCLI CIVIUM INDUSTRIA FLORET CIVITAS MCMLI. 28.07g. CuNi, V.I.P. issue. (R4, 11-20 estimated mintage) Type two with fully defined reverse features. Legend translates as: 1851 by the industry of the people the state flourishes 1951. Struck for the Festival of Britain in 1951 and commemorates the centenary of the Great Exhibition 1851 and the 400th anniversary of the silver crown; paradoxically, this was the first UK crown struck in base metal. Obverse: by H. Paget (initials under truncation) Effigy of G.VI facing left. The legend reads GEORGIVS VI D:G BR : OMN : REX F:D: above effigy with FIVE SHILLINGS underneath. Without IND IMP. Reverse: by B. Pistrucci (initials under the right side of exergue) St George slaying the dragon with no legend and date below - see detailed description for the 1887 issues. This VIP issue is distinguishable from proof coins by the extra polishing treatments applied to both the flan and acid-etched dies and extra care in striking resulting in a deep frosted cameo appearance with mirrored fields. Ultra cameo FDC and extremely rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 2784 | 1951 Maundy Set, George VI, 1936-1952. Cased set of 4 coins. Mintage 1,468 Sets. Plain edge. S-4096, ESC-4320, Davies 2272. (4d, 3d, 2d,& 1d) (4d xxx g, 3d xxx g, 2d xxx g,& 1d xxx g) Obv. Legend terminating in REX FIDEI DEF (King defender of the faith). Rev. Modified Merlen design with crowned value surrounded by oak branches; Although not part of the proof set, the maundy are included here for completeness as they were struck to proof quality. Uneven toned, FDC. (4) | $360 |
| Lot 2785 | 1953 Proof Set, Elizabeth II, 1952-. S-PS19 Coronation Set. With official maroon leatherette metal presentation case whose lid is gold embossed with the royal cypher above CROWNED 2ND JUNE 1953. The Interior has burgundy plastic velour roundels and a white silk lining inside the lid (stamped in black with the RM logo). With associated cardboard mailer. Crown to farthing (10 coins) all struck in base metals. Mintage 40,000 sets struck.^As issued, FDC. (10) | $400 |
| Lot 2786 | 1953 VIP Crown, Elizabeth II, 1952-. Proof "V.I.P." 5 Shillings (Crown), S-4136. ESC- 4333. L&S-3, Davies 2280. Incuse lettered edge *FAITH AND TRUTH I WILL BEAR UNTO YOU. 28.01g. CuNi V.I.P. issue. R3. Obverse: by G. Ledward (initials behind rear hoof) QEII on horseback (Winston) separating a pair of royal cyphers. The legend reads ELIZABETH . II. DEI. GRATIA. BRITT. OMN. REGINA.FIDEI. DEFENSOR * FIVE SHILLINGS* Reverse: by C. Thomas (initials under Irish Shield) and E. Fuller (initials under English Shield) comprises four shields in saltire pattern bearing arms of England, Scotland, Ireland and England radiating from a central crown. The shields are separated by the floral emblems of all four constituent kingdoms and principality, with the Welsh leek separating the date. This VIP issue is distinguishable from proof coins by the extra polishing treatments applied to both the flan and acid-etched dies and extra care in striking resulting in a deeper frosted cameo appearance with mirrored fields. Deep cameo, FDC and very rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2787 | 1953 Maundy Set, Elizabeth II, 1952-., S-4126, ESC-4559, Davies 2520. Set of 4 coins. Mintage 1,025 Sets. Fine silver, Plain edge. (4d xxx g, 3d xxx g, 2d xxx g,& 1d xxx g) Obv. Legend terminating in BRITT : OMN : REGINA F : D : (All the Britains Queen defender of the faith). Rev. Modified Merlen design with crowned value surrounded by oak branches; Although not part of the proof set, the maundy are included here for completeness as they were struck to proof quality. For maundy type set collectors, this is the only year that BRITT:OMN: was included in the obverse legend. Includes general issue square case. Case extremely fine, coins untoned, FDC and scarce. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2788 | 1960 VIP Crown, Elizabeth II, 1952-. Proof "V.I.P." 5 Shillings (Crown), S-4143. ESC- 4338. L&S-10, Davies 2290. Straight-grained edge, CuNi V.I.P. issue. R4. Est. Mintage: 30-50. The first time currency crowns were struck since 1953, and the first time the effigy by M. Gillick (initials on truncation) was the same as the other denominations. Obverse: Modified Gillick Effigy of Elizabeth II facing right. Given its large size and a reduction in the Queens titles to ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA F?D? FIVE SHILLINGS the obverse legend incorporates the more readable Albertus font and a different form of beaded decoration to other issues. Reverse: by C. Thomas (initials under Irish Shield) and E. Fuller (initials under English Shield) is identical to the 1953 crown excluding the 1960 date and comprises four shields in saltire pattern bearing arms of England, Scotland, Ireland and England radiating from a central crown. The shields are separated by the floral emblems of all four constituent kingdoms and principality, with the Welsh leek separating the date. This VIP issue is distinct from the coins struck using polished dies, by the extra polishing treatments applied to both the flan and acid-etched dies and extra care in striking resulting in a deep frosted cameo appearance with mirrored fields set off by high, squared-off rims. An example of the crown struck from polished dies (ESC-4337, L&S 7) is included for comparison. Deep cameo, FDC and very rare. | $15,100 |
| Lot 2789 | 1970 Proof Set, Elizabeth II, 1952-. 1970, S-PS20 "Last Sterling" Set. In as supplied plastic case with associated cardboard outer sleeve and booklet. Half-crown to halfpenny (8 coins) plus rectangular medallion. All struck in base metals with a very large mintage of 750,000 sets struck Half-crown S-4145, ESC-4350, Davies 2311. Rev. Crowned garnished shield between E. R. with a square top; Florin S-4146, ESC-4394, Davies 2361. Rev. Central double English rose within a circlet of thistles, shamrocks and leeks; English shilling S-4147, ESC-4443, Davies 2280. Rev. Crowned shield bearing three leopards; Scottish Shilling S-4148, ESC-4447, Davies 2280. Rev. Crowned shield bearing single Scottish heraldic lion in a rampant pose; Sixpence S-4149, ESC-4522, Davies 2280. Rev. garland of interlaced floral emblems for England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales; Threepence NiBr S-4153. Rev. Royal coronet above a chained portcullis; Penny S-4157. Rev. Modified Britannia with lighthouse and Half Penny S-4158. Rev. Francis Drakes Golden Hind. The bronze medallion Obv. Royal crown above Elizabeth R and the year. Rev. Royal Mint logo. FDC. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 2801 | Afghanistan, Durrani, Kingdom of Ahmad Shah, (1160-1186 AH, 1747-1772 AD), Anwala (Anola) mint year 14 (KM.228.1) (illustrated); Mahmud Shah, (1224-1233 AH, 1808-1817), silver rupee, Kabul AH 1227 (KM.461.1), Peshawar mint, AH 1230 RY 7, rev. within dotted octagon, (KM.727.2) (Illustrated); Dost Mohammad, 2nd reign (1239-1255 AH, 1824-1839 AD), Kabul mint, 1273 AH (2), another 1279 (KM.497); Muhammad Yaqub, (1296-1297 AH, 1879-1880 AD), silver rupee 1297 (KM.533); Abdur Rahman, (1297-1319 AH, 1880-1901 AD), silver rupees Kabul mint, 13034AH, 1305AH, with ring mount (KM.544). Some with patination, fine - extremely fine some scarce, several in packets described. (9) | $600 |
| Lot 2802 | Afghanistan, Durrani, Kingdom of Shah Zaman, (1207-1216 AH, 1793-1801 AD), Silver two rupees, (22.98 g), Dar-ul-Sultanat Kabul, apparently struck without hijri date, Year 6, (A.3107, KM 444, these dies were from a larger die but with a cut down flan size for striking). Very fine for issue and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 2803 | Afghanistan, Durrani, Kingdom of Mahmud Shah, (1224-1233 AH, 1808-1817 AD), silver rupees AH 1225, 1230 (appears as 1220), (KM.157); Dost Muhammad (1239-1255 AH, 1824-1839 AD), silver rupee, AH 1244 (KM.478) (illustrated); 2nd reign (1258-1280 AH, 1842-1863 AD), silver rupees AH 1258 (KM.493), AH 1271, another AH 1272 (KM.497) (illustrated); Shah Shuja al-Mulk (1255-1258 A H, 1839-1842 AD) rupees AH 1257, others (3) all with date off flan (KM.484.1); Sher Ali (1285-1296 AH, 1868-1879, silver rupee, three stem toughra, AH 1286, (KM.517); AH 1287, 1292 (KM.519); AH 1294 (KM.521) another half rupee AH 1295 (KM.514); Abdur Rahamn (1297-1319 AH, 1880-1901 AD), silver rupee AH 1304, 1305 (KM.544); others (2), Mostly toned, fine - good very fine, some scarce. (19) | $1,500 |
| Lot 2804 | Afghanistan, Durrani, Kingdom of various rulers, all as fractions as quarter rupee, several as half rupees, noted Dost Muhammad 2nd reign (1258-1280 AH, 1842-1863 AD), silver half rupee AH 1272 (illustrated), another AH 1273 (KM.497); Sher Ali (1285-1296 AH, 1868-1879), silver half rupee, AH 1280, (KM.191); another half rupee AH 1295 (KM.514) (illustrated); Kamran Shah (1245-1258 AH, 1829-1858 AD), half rupee 1254 AH, Herat mint, (KM.-) (illustrated); others as silver quarter rupees (8), silver half rupees (7), various rulers and dates. Mostly fine, several in packets some rare, an interesting lot. (20) | $700 |
| Lot 2805 | Afghanistan, Durrani, Kingdom of Sher Ali, (1280-1283 AH, 1863-1866), silver rupee, first reign with the new couplet 'Bi-Valayi Amir', AH 1280 (1863), (KM.502), unpriced and noted as rare. Good very fine, weak at 6 o'clock, very rare. | $480 |
| Lot 2806 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Abdur Rahman, (AH 1297-1319) (1880-1901 AD), silver one rupees, machine made at Birmingham mint, reeded edge, (9.08, 9.60 g), obv.1304 and rev.1303 as struck (illustrated); another with support mount obv.1304, rev.1304, = 1885-6, (KM.805). Extremely fine; second coin very fine mounted, scarce. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 2807 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Abdur Rahman, (AH 1297-1319) (1880-1901 AD), Kabul mint, brass shahi or five paisa, AH 1309 both with 9 over uncertain number, (KM.803) (2) (both illustrated); local Coinage, Herat mint, coinage in the name of Baccha-i=Saqao, brass 20 paisa 25mm, dated 1348 (KM.972 notes AH 1347 only) (3, one illustrated); a similar 5 paisa brass similar [AH 1347], (KM.969); other assorted AE (11), one with lion on obverse to right, Balkh mint (cf.KM.35). Mostly fine - very fine, several scarce. (17) | $300 |
| Lot 2808 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Abdul Rahman, (AH 1297-1319), (1880-1901 AD), silver rupees, dated AH 1308 (2, one illustrated), 1309, 1310, 1311, 1312, 1313 (2), (KM.806); Amir Habibullah (AH 1319-1337), (1901-1929), silver rupees AH 1322, 1324, 1326, 1327, 1328, 1329 (KM.842.2), AH 1329, 1330, 1331/0, 1331, 1332, 1333,Central Asia, Bukhara, Khanate, Alim Khan, 10 Tenga Brass AH1336/1919 Square frames, KM 53 1334, 1337 (3, one illustrated), (KM.853); AH 1337 (KM.867). Fine - extremely fine. (25) | $1,400 |
| Lot 2809 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Abdul Rahman, (AH 1297-1319), (1880-1901 AD), silver rupees, dated AH 1313 (KM.813), AH 1314 (KM.818), AH 1314, 1315 (KM.819.1), AH 1316 (KM.819.2) divided dates, AH 1317 (KM.819.4) (illustrated), another AH 1317 to right of toughra (KM.819.3) (illustrated), AH 1317 (KM.829) (illustrated), AH 1318 (KM.830), Amir Habibullah (AH 1319-1337), (1901-1929), silver rupees AH 1319 (KM.832), AH 1319, 1320 (KM.833.2); AH 1320 (KM.840.1) (illustrated), AH 1321 (KM.840.2). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (14) | $650 |
| Lot 2810 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Abdur Rahman, (AH 1297-1319) (1880-1901 AD), silver 5 Rupees, (45.41 g), AH 1316 = AD 1898/9, (KM.826). Good very fine, with traces of mint lustre, scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 2811 | Afghanistan, Commemorative pattern for medal in bronze, "The Herat Medal", AH 1309 [AD 1891-2], 35mm, (20.74 g), obv. inscribed "Emir Abdul Rahman", rev. inscribed and dated 1309AH. As struck, proof with delightful patination, FDC and very rare. | $4,200 |
| Lot 2812 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Habibullah (AH 1319-1337) (1901-1919 AD), silver five rupees, AH 1327/4 (illustrated) and another of Amir Abdul Rahman, (AH 1297-1319), (1880-1901 AD) dated AH 1314 (KM.820). Fine, one side of each with patination. (2) | $420 |
| Lot 2813 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Habibullah (AH 1319-1337) (1901-1919 AD), silver ten paisa, no date (KM.823), no date (KM.824), AH 1326 (2, one mounted) (KM.846); AH 1330, 1331 (2, one mounted), 1333, 1337 (KM.850); silver twenty paisa AH 1313 (KM.810) (2, one ring mounted, illustrated), AH 1314 (KM.816), AH 1329, 1330, 1334, (KM.851); silver half rupee (qiran), AH 1308 (KM.804), AH 1313 (KM.812) (illustrated), AH 1314 (2) (KM.817), AH 1316 (KM.825), AH 1325/1320 mule (KM.838, unlisted as a mule of dates) (illustrated), AH 1321 (KM.841), AH 1324, 1328, (KM.844), AH 1334, 1335, (KM.852), AH 1337 (3) (KM.865), SH 1298 (5) (KM.875), SH 1298 (2), 1299 (unlisted date) (KM.876), SH 1299 (KM.884), SH 1300, 1301 (4), 1302 (2), 1303 (KM.894), AH 1347 (KM.896) (Illustrated), AH 1348 (KM.902). Very good - extremely fine, several mounted with ring supports or have been mounted, several very rare and apparently unpublished. (48) | $1,200 |
| Lot 2814 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Habibullah, (AH 1319-1337) (1901-1919 AD), silver 5 Rupees, (45.56 g) AH 1319, (45.49 g) [AH 1319] (no date visible, (KM.834.1). Very good - nearly fine, scarce. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 2815 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Habibullah (AH 1319-1337) (1901-1919 AD), silver five rupees, AH 1322 (illustrated) and 1327/6 (KM.843). Fine - very fine, one side of each with patination. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 2816 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amir Habibullah, (AH 1319-1337) (1901-1919 AD), silver 5 Rupees, (45.41 g) AH 1326, (45.49 g) AH 1328 (illustrated), (45.97 g) AH 1329 (KM.843). Very good - fine, scarce. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 2817 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amanullah al-Ghazi, (AH 1337-1347) (SH 1297-1307), (1919-1929 AD), silver rupees, AH 1337 (2) (KM.853); AH 1337 (KM.867) (illustrated); SH 1298 (3, 2 are date varieties) 1299 (KM.877) (illustrated); SH 1300, 1301, 1302, 1303 (SH 885); 2, with different date spacing), 1300 (KM.878), AH 1347 (KM.898) (illustrated with ring mount); Mohammad Nadir Shah (AH 1348-1352) (SH 1308-1312), (1929-1933 AD), silver afghani, SH 1310 (KM.927.1) (illustrated, uncirculated and rare); silver half aghani AH 1304 (2) (KM.909), AH 1349 (3) (KM.920), SH 1310 (KM.926). Fine - uncirculated, several rare, a few with patination. (18) | $480 |
| Lot 2818 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amanullah, (SH 1297-1307), (AH 1337-1347), (1919-1929 AD), silver 2 and a half rupees, (22.72 g) SH 1299 (1920); (22.79 g) SH 1302 (1923). Very fine, scarce. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 2819 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amanullah, (1919-1929), silver service medal, SH 1298 = AD 1919 (13.45 g), obv. coat of arms within 8 pointed star; flanked by stars, text above and below, within wreath, rev. text above date, within wreath. Suspension loop removed. Nearly very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 2820 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amanullah al-Ghazi, (AH 1337-1347) (SH 1297-1307), (1919-1929 AD), silver 2 1/2 Rupees, SH 1298 (illustrated) (2, with different date spacing), 1300 (KM.878). Fine - very fine, last with some hoard patination. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 2821 | Afghanistan, Kingdom of Amanullah, (1919-1929), AE 15 paisa (3 shahi), AH 1298 (3) (KM.863 (illustrated), 870, 871.2); AH 1299 (5) (KM.881); AH 1300 (5, one misstruck illustrated), another (KM.893), AH 1301 (2), (KM.893); 10 paisa (sanar) SH 1337 (3) (two large flan 10 g each) (two small flan 7 g each), (S.862-3). Good - nearly very fine, scarce. (20) | $100 |
| Lot 2822 | Afghanistan, assorted minors in copper of various rulers, noted 20 paisa AH 1247 (KM.895); 20 paisa AH 1299, 1300 (2), 1301, 1302 (2), 2031 error date (illustrated and unpriced), 1303 (KM.883); 5 paisa AH 1337 (2) (KM.862); AE paisa AH 1309 (KM.801 rare); AH 1309, 1314 (KM.802); 1317/3 (KM.827); mule of AH 1317 (KM.828); 1329, 1331, 1332 (KM.849); AH 1337 (2) (KM.858); SH 1299, 1300, 1303 (KM.880); a brockage of AE paisa, AH 1334 (KM.849); AH 1336 (KM.854); together with Durrani Ahmad Shah AE falus, AH 1227, (Valentine 721 with old ticket) (illustrated); other AE including dump copper, Zanzibar (KM.7) ring mounted (8 and uncertain AE from Kabul? (Mulk), AH 1301 (11.85 g) illustrrated. Poor - good very fine, an interesting lot. (38) | $950 |
| Lot 2823 | Afghanistan, an accumulation of mostly different issues of the decimal coinage, including billon 20 pul SH 1304 (KM.908) rare (illustrated), silver half afghani, SH 1304 (3), 1305 (2), 1306 (2) (KM.909), SH 1307 (KM.915), AH 1348, 1349, 1350, (KM.920), SH 1310 (2 including contemporary forgery), 1311, 1312 (3) (KM.926), SH 1312, 1313, 1315, 1316 (KM.932.1); lot (40) includes several mistrikes and altered coins, together with cupro nickel issues with values to two afghani (1961) (2), noted Aluminium issues up to 2 afghani (1958). Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (62) | $320 |
| Lot 2824 | Afghanistan, various rulers, silver two and a half afghani SH 1305/8 (2), 1306/9 (2, one illustrated) (KM.913); one afghani, SH 1304/7 (3) (one illustrated), 1305/8, 1305/9, 1306/9 (2), (KM.910); AH 1348/1, 1349/2 (KM.921). Fine - very fine. (13) | $280 |
| Lot 2825 | Afghanistan, assorted later AE issues as decimal coinage under Amanullah (1919-1929) and later rulers and the Republic, AE 25 pul, dated AH 1349 (5) (KM.924), SH 1312, 1313, (KM.931); SH 1930, 1332 (KM.941); 20 pul SH 1348 (KM.919); 10 Pul, SH 1304 (3), 1305 (2), 1306 (KM.907), AH 1349 (2) (KM.918), SH 1311, 1312 (2), 1313, (KM.930); 5 pul (11) various dates; 2 pul (6) various dates; 1 pul AH 1349 (KM.A922); 50 pul SH 1330 (4) (KM.942.1); together with modern issues (from 1937) 2, 3, 5, 25, 50 pul etc these mostly with mint bloom (13). Good - uncirculated. (55) | $180 |
| Lot 2826 | Anguilla, Liberty Dollar July 11, 1967 countermarked on Mexico five pesos 1948 (KM.X2). Very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2827 | Argentina, Provincial Coinage, Buenos Aires, copper 2 reales 1840, (KM.8) (illustrated); 1855 (KM.9); 1861 (KM.11); 10 decimos 1830 (KM.4) (illustrated); copper two centavos 1890 (KM.8); one centavo 1884 (KM.7). Last two coins full mint red, nearly uncirculated, others fine - very fine. (6) | $190 |
| Lot 2828 | Armenia, Levon I, (1198-1219), silver tram (2.64 g), obv. Levon seated on lion throne with footstool, rev. patriarchal cross flanked by rampant lions, four dots in quadrants of cross, (Y.T. Nercessian. Armenian Coins and Their Values. No. 284). Extremely fine with complete legends on large flan. | $140 |
| Lot 2829 | Austria, silver coins, five schilling (9), ten schilling (25), twenty five schilling (12), fifty schilling (10), period 1957-1974. Very fine - good extremely fine. (56) | $300 |
| Lot 2830 | Austria, mixed dates twenty five schilling, 1955-1971 (ASW = 4.018 ounces). Fine - extremely fine. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 2831 | Austria, silver coins, twenty five schilling (10), fifty schilling (2), one hundred schilling (5), Maria Theresa thaler 1780 restrikes (3). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (20) | $220 |
| Lot 2832 | Austria, mixed dates commemorative .900 fine silver fifty schilling, 1959 - 1968 (ASW = 4.629 ounces). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) | $130 |
| Lot 2833 | Austria, fifty schilling, undated (1959) 150th Anniversary Liberation of Tyrol (KM.2888). Includes a single proof, very fine - nearly FDC. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 2834 | Austria, fifty schilling (1963) 600th Anniversary Union with Tyrol (KM.2894) (5); 1964, Winter Olympics (KM.2896) (4). Very fine - nearly FDC. | $120 |
| Lot 2835 | Austria, fifty schilling, undated (1971) 80th Anniversary Birth of Julius Raab, Chancellor (KM.2911)(4); undated (1973) 100th Anniversary Birth of Dr Thorodor Korner, President (KM.2917) (6). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $150 |
| Lot 2836 | Austria, fifty schilling, 1972, 100th Anniversary Institute of Agriculture (KM.2914) (10); 1973, 500th Anniversary of Bummerl House (KM.2916) (10). Uncirculated. (20) | $260 |
| Lot 2837 | Austria, twenty five schilling, undated (1973) 100th Anniversary Birth of Max Reinhardt (KM.2915) (10); fifty schilling, 1967, Centennial of the Blue Danube waltz (KM.2902) (5). Very fine - uncirculated. (15) | $150 |
| Lot 2838 | Austria, mixed dates commemorative .640 fine silver one hundred schilling, 1976-79 (ASW = 3.93 ounces). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 2839 | Austria, mixed dates commemorative .640 fine silver one hundred schilling, 1976-79 (ASW = 5.908 ounces). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) | $150 |
| Lot 2840 | Austria, mixed dated commemorative .900 fine silver fifty schilling, all 1970s (ASW = 6.94 ounces). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) | $200 |
| Lot 2841 | Austria/Germany, various notgeld issues, 1910s-20s, all in white metal, mostly different. Poor - very fine. (25) | $30 |
| Lot 2842 | Belgian Congo, silver fifty francs, 1944 (KM.27). Toned, subdued mint bloom, good extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 2843 | Bhutan, a small group including AE pice 1928 (KM.23) very rare (illustrated); base silver half rupee, Period IV (KM.19) (illustrated); another silver half rupee nd (1928) actually made in 1929 (KM.24) nearly unc (illustration), a set of 4, 1974 and 1979 (KM.39, 45, 46, 47). Mostly extremely fine. (7) | $4,000 |
| Lot 2844 | Bohemia, Herzog Wratislaw (1086-1093) silver denar (0.54g). Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 2845 | Bohemia, Wenceslaus II Premysl, King of Bohemia (1278-1305), and King of Poland (1300-1305), not dated, Prague silver groschen, obv. crown inside double circles of legend, rev. crowned rampant lion left, (Saurma 390/166). Very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2846 | Bohemia, Wenceslaus II (1278-1305), silver groschen, Prague Mint (3.74g). Toned good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 2847 | Bohemia, Wenceslaus II of Bohemia 1278-1305, Prague silver groschen; another of John of Bohemia (1310-1346) Prague, silver groschen; Germany Bremen, 1672, silver 3 grote or 1/24 thaler (Km.147). Very good - fine. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 2848 | Bolivia, silver 50 centavos 1899MM (KM.161.5)(illustrated); another 1903MM with die cracks on reverse (KM.175.1); 10 centavos 1936 (KM.179.1); silver 4 sols 1830JL (3) (KM.96a); 1857FJ (2, one holed), (KM.123.2); 2 sols 1830JL (3) (KM.95a); half sol 1830JL (KM.93.2a holed); silver 1/5 boliviano 1864FP (KM.151.1); Venezuela, silver bolivar 1935, 1936 (KM.22). Poor - extremely fine. (15) | $160 |
| Lot 2849 | Bolivia, copper-nickel 1939 (3) 50 centavos (KM.182); 1942 50 centavos copper (KM.182a.1) (BU); 10 centavos 1939 (3) (KM.179.2); 1937 (KM.180). Last coin very fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated.(8) | Passed in |
| Lot 2850 | Brazil, Maria I and Pedro III, silver 160 reis 1781 (KM.205) (illustrated); silver 40 reis undated c.1700-2 (KM.86.2) Pernambuco mint (illustrated); 40 reis 1824 R, 1828R, (KM.363.1); 20 reis 1816B (KM.233.2); 20 reis 1822R (KM.316.1); 1829R (KM.360.1); 10 reis 1735 (KM.142.3); ten reis 1822R (KM.314.1), 1823B (KM.313.2); 5 reis 1774 (KM.173.3). Very good - very fine. (12) | $260 |
| Lot 2851 | Brazil, one kingdom, 80 reis 1831R (Rio), (KM.366.1) (illustrated); 40 reis 1820R (KM.319.1); 20 reis 1815R (KM.233.3). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $750 |
| Lot 2852 | Brazil, Empire, under Pedro II, silver 200 reis 1864 (KM.469); 500 reis 1863 (KM.464), 1888 (2) (KM.480); 1000 reis 1858, 1864, 1866 (KM.465), 1876 (KM.481); Republic, 500 reis 1889 (2) (KM.494); 1000 reis 1889 (KM.495) 1913 (KM.510); 2000 reis 1907 (4), 1911 (illustrated), (KM.508), 1913 (KM.514); 1924, 1926, 1929 (2), 1934 (KM.526); 1932 (KM.532), 1936 (KM.543); copper-nickel 400 reis, 1932 (KM.529). Fine - uncirculated. (26) | $420 |
| Lot 2853 | Brazil, Pedro II, a range of issues and dates, 40 reis 1875, 20 reis (8), 10 reis (3) (KM.473-4, 479); Republic, 20 reis 1889, 1911 (KM.490); 500 reis 1928 (KM.524), 1000 reis (5) (KM.525), 1939 (KM.550); 2000 reis 1936 (2), 1938 (KM.542); 1926 (2), 1930 (KM.526); 1939 (KM.551); 2 cruzeiros 1953 (KM.559). Fine - good very fine. (29) | $110 |
| Lot 2854 | Brazil, Minas Gerais, countermarked coinage, on Charles IIII eight reales, 1804P.J., Potosi Mint (KM.242). Toned very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 2855 | Brazil, countermarked coinage of 1809, shield on 40 reis on 1757, another on 1796, (KM.287, 290.2); similar 20 reis on 1749 (KM.278.5), similar on 10 reis 1786 (KM.264.1). Mostly fine. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 2856 | Brazil, revalued coinage, national countermarks under Empire, 40 reis on 80 reis, 1827R, 1828B, 1829R, 1830B, 1832R (2, one illustrated), uncertain (1), (KM.444.1-2, 446); 20 reis on 40 reis, 1828B, another uncertain (KM.436.2); unstamped 80 reis 1829R (KM.366.1). Very good - very fine. (10) | $150 |
| Lot 2857 | Brazil, Empire and Republic, minor coinage, 50 reis 1887 (KM.482) (illustrated); 100 reis 1871 (4), 1883, 1885 (KM.477); 1889, 1896, 1899 (KM.492); 200 reis 1871, 1880 (KM.478); Republic 100 reis (5) (KM.518); 200 reis 1901 (KM.504), 1929, 1934 (KM.519); 1932 (KM.528); 1936, 1937 (KM.537); 300 reis, 1936 (KM.538); 1938, 1940 (KM.546); 400 reis 1901 (KM.505); 1936 (KM.539); 1940 (KM.547); silver 1000 reis 1909 (KM.507). Very good - extremely fine. (30) | $160 |
| Lot 2858 | Brazil, Empire, Pedro II, silver 2000 reis (KM.485) (3, one illustrated); Republic, 200 reis cupro nickel 1893, 1898, (KM.493). Fine - good very fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 2859 | Brazil, silver 400, 1000, 2000 and 4000 reis, 1900, 400th anniversary of discovery (KM.499, 500, 501, 502.1). Nicely matched, toned uncirculated (in lucite holder). | $2,400 |
| Lot 2860 | British North Borneo, British North Borneo Co., bronze one cent, 1907H (KM.2). Porous surface with oxidation, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2861 | British Trade dollar, 1902 B incuse (KM.T5). Good fine. | $160 |
| Lot 2862 | British Trade Dollars, 1902B, 1911B. (KM.T5). Good very fine. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 2863 | British Trade Dollar, 1903B (KM.T5). Lightly toned good extremely fine. | $460 |
| Lot 2864 | British Trade dollar, 1929/1 B incuse (KM.T5). Uneven tone area, full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. | $1,900 |
| Lot 2865 | British Trade Dollar, 1929 B incuse (KM.T5). Extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 2866 | British West Africa, Edward VIII, specimen cupro-nickel penny, 1936 KN (KM.6). Gem uncirculated specimen strike. | Passed in |
| Lot 2867 | Brunei, one cent (1886) (KM.3), one cent 1967 (KM.5), five sen 1967 (KM.7), twenty sen 1994 (KM.34), proof and uncirculated one, five, ten and twenty sen 1994 (KM.35-7), fifty sen 1996 (KM.38), in 2x2 holders with attributions. Very good - FDC. (8) | $40 |
| Lot 2868 | Burma, Kingdom of Hamsavati, Mon Confederate cities of the Lower Menam valley in South Burma, type I, (A.D. 400-500), silver full unit, (9.89 g), obv. conch shell with ring of dots border, rev. temple in the shape of a srivatsa containing an ankus, two annulets below, (Mitchiner H&C of SE Asia 516, Robinson & Shaw 3.10). Good very fine and scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 2869 | Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, type III, (A.D. 400-550), silver unit, (10.77 g), obv. stylised rising sun in a circle of dots, with dotted border, rev. Temple with symbols (thunderbolt and sankh shell) either side, star and moon above , waves below, (Robinson & Shaw 3.5, cf.Mitchiner ACW 5238-5241; M.SEA 297). Unevenly toned, nearly very fine, scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 2870 | Burma (Myanmar), (1853-1878) silver kyat or rupee, CS 1214 (1852), obv. peacock , rev. wreath and legend, (KM. 10). Good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2871 | Burma (Myanmar), Mindat, copper 1/4 pe (pice), CS 1240 (1878) (KM.25.2) (3); silver mic CS 1214 (1853) (KM.7.1); silver one mat CS 1214 (1853) (KM.8.1); silver kyat (rupee) CS 1214 (1853) (KM.10) (2). Very good - good very fine. (7) | $750 |
| Lot 2872 | Canada, George V, twenty five cents, 1936 dot (KM.24a). Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2873 | Canada, milk tokens, various types, on cards. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (68) | $50 |
| Lot 2874 | Canada, Prince Edward Island, 1857 token cent, (Self Government an Free Trade); Ceylon (Sri Lanka), 1791 one Stuiver (large size, 11.72 g) C/VOC type, (cf.KM.26) modern copy, interesting (illustrated); Hong Kong, one cents 1900, 1903, (KM.4.3, 11); Belgium, silver 50 francs Brussels World Fair, (KM.150.1). Very fine -nearly uncirculated. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 2875 | Central Asia, Khanate of Khiva, five tenga, Sayyid- Abdullah- khan & Junaid-Khan (AH 1337-1338, 1918-1920 AD), Khiva mint, 3 different varieties (one illustrated), obv. full sun in sky, rev. legend and date AH 1337, (KM.10.1); Central Asia, Emirate of Bukhara, Alim ibn sayyid mir Amin (AH 1329-1338, 1911-1920 AD), brass 10 Tenga Brass AH 1337, (2, one holed, KM.11); another 20 tenga uncertain date (KM.12), square frames. Fine - very fine, two with minor green oxidation, scarce. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 2876 | Ceylon, George IV, silver rix dollar, 1821 (KM.84). Good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 2877 | Chile, Republic, decimal coinage silver half decimo 1874, 1889 (2), 1881, (KM.137.2); decimo 1856/5 (KM.124); 1861 (illustrated), (KM.124a); copper one centavo, 1851 (3) (KM.120) (2), (KM.119); 1853 (KM.127). Mostly very fine. (10) | $650 |
| Lot 2878 | Chile, Republic, five pesos 1927 (KM.173.1) (illustrated); one peso 1910 (KM,.152.3), 1921, 1922 (3) (KM.152.5); 2 1/2 centavos 1886, 1895, 1898 (KM.150); 2 centavos 1871 (KM.147); one centavo 1851 (3) (KM.119), another 1851 (KM.120); half centavo 1853 (3) (KM.126). Fine - extremely fine. (18) | $220 |
| Lot 2879 | China, portrait 20 cents, year 18 (KM.426); Ancient China, Western Han Dynasty, Liu Sheng, Prince of Chongsan (c.113 B.C. - 50 B.C.), AE cas, obv. legend "Shang Lin San Guan" (Wu Chu), half moon below hole, (Schjoth 114, Hartill 8.10, TFP 441) (illustrated); Singapore 1973 7th SEAP Games, silver five dollars (KM.10); Malaya, George VI, 20 cents silver, 1945 (KM.5a). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 2880 | China, an album containing cash coins in 2x2 holders from various dynasties, including Qin, ten Kingdoms, Warring states, Northern Song, Southern Song, Jin, Tang, Ming, Southern Ming, Qing and Republic. With Collector's notes, mostly very fine. (60) | $350 |
| Lot 2881 | China, Northern Song Dynasty, bronze cash, in 2x2 holders fully described with Harthill nos, 16, 135, 151, 153, 156, 160, 161, 183, 184, 210, 235, 236, 260, 292, 294, 297, 308, 309, 313, 328, period 1022-1100AD. Very good - very fine. (20) | $360 |
| Lot 2882 | China, Northern Song Dynasty, two and three cash coins, 1041-1125AD, in 2x2 holders fully described with Harthill nos 16.27, .194, .199, .224, .225, .249, .286, .203, .3.73, .477. Fine - very fine. (10) | $260 |
| Lot 2883 | China, cash mostly 1600-1900, from the Palmer River find (approx 40), loose cash (4), two large charms. Fine. (46) | $280 |
| Lot 2884 | China, Wenzong (1851-1861), bronze 1000 cash 1854, Raifeng Mint (Harthill 22.857, R3). Very fine and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 2885 | China, bronze charms, multiple cash style. Good fine - good very fine. (4) | $1,400 |
| Lot 2886 | China, Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver slab shaped sycee ingot with curved ends, similar to type Yunnan Province three identical sets of stamps on a slab shaped silver ingot, five and a half taels or five and a half ounce type, (193.3 g), (cf.Cribb type LXVIII, group B, p.259, Pl.63 for similar size and type). Toned, good very fine and rare. | $1,800 |
| Lot 2887 | China, Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver slab shaped sycee ingot as a Yunnan Province three-stamped slab ingot with additional central circular stamp, this an added mark, with curved ends, similar to type Yunnan Province three identical sets of stamps on a slabed silver ingot, three taels or three type, (100.5 g), (cf.Cribb type LXVIII, group D, p.259, Pl.63 for larger similar type). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2888 | China, Ch'ing Dynasty (1644-1911), silver drum shaped sycee ingot, (387 g), similar to type "Sichuan Piaoding" ten taels or ten and a half ounce type, c.1874-1911, with one large one three character block of stamps, (cf.Cribb Group F, cf. 477-493 (Pl.50) for similar size and type but one block only). Very fine and very rare. | $6,000 |
| Lot 2889 | China, Qing Dynasty, base silver sycee replica (?), drum shaped (255g); boat shaped (177g). Fine; very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 2890 | China, Empire, Qing Dynasty, one cash, 1887, mint trial error. Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2891 | China, Empire, Provincial, bronze machine minted ten cash dragon coins; Checkiang (KM.Y.49), Fukien (KM.Y10f); Honan (KM.Y108a.3); Hunan (KM.Y112.10); Kiangnan (KM.Y135.9), Y10k.3, .6); Kiangsu (KM.Y162.7); Kwangtung, one cent (ten cash) (KM.Y192, 3), period 1903-1907, each described in 2x2 holder. Fine - very fine. (10) | $220 |
| Lot 2892 | China, Empire, Central Mint of Tientsin, silver dollar (1908) (KM.Y.14). Very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2893 | China, Empire, Central Mint of Tientsin, silver dollar, undated (1908) (KM.Y14). Fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2894 | China, Empire, Central Mint of Tientsin, silver dollar, undated (1910) (KM.219). Good very fine and very scarce thus. | $3,000 |
| Lot 2895 | China, Empire, Chingkiang central mint, Tientsin, under Hsuen Tung (1908-1911), silver dollar issued in the third year (1911) (KM.Y.31). Small chop mark either side, good very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 2896 | China, Empire, Anhwei Province, silver five cents (1899) (KM.Y.41.1). Very good. | $150 |
| Lot 2897 | China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, year 23 (1897) (KM.Y.65.1). Nearly very fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 2898 | China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, year 25 (1899) (KM.Y.73). Very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 2899 | China, Empire, Chihli province, silver dollar, year 34 (1908) (KM.Y73.2). Good fine. | $650 |
| Lot 2900 | China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, Year 34 (1908) (KM.Y73.2). Very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 2901 | China, Empire, Chihli Province, silver dollar, year 34 (1908) (KM.Y.73.3). Very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2902 | China, Empire, Chihli Province silver dollar, yr 34 (1908) (KM.73.2), Hu Peh Province, silver dollars, (1895-1907) (KM.Y.127.1), (1909-1911) (KM.Y.131). Some verdigris, very good; good fine; very fine. (3) | $2,000 |
| Lot 2903 | China, Empire, Feng Tien Province, silver dollar, yr 25 (1899) (KM.Y.87.1). Shallow strike, copy dies, frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $6,500 |
| Lot 2904 | China, Provincial, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar, undated (1895-1907) (KM.Y127.1). One small chopmark on the obverse, good very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 2905 | China, Provincial, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar, undated (1895-1907) (KM.Y127.1). Very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 2906 | China, Provincial, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar, undated (KM.Y127.1). Three chopmarks on the obverse, nearly very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 2907 | China, Empire, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar (1909-1911) (KM.Y.131). Frosty mint bloom, slightest hairlines, uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 2908 | China, Empire, Hu Peh Province, silver dollar, undated (1909-1911) (KM.Y.131). Very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 2909 | China, Empire, Kiang Nan Province, silver twenty cents. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 2910 | China, Empire, Kiang Nan Province, silver twenty cents C.D. 1902 (KM.143a.8). Toned, good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 2911 | China, Empire, Kiang Nan Province, silver dollar (1900) (KM.Y.145a.20). Very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 2912 | China, Empire, Kiang Nan Province, silver dollar (1904) (KM.Y145a.12). Nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2913 | China, Empire, Kiang Nan Province, silver dollar (1904) (KM.Y145a.12, LM-257), fewer spines on dragon. Chopmarks, very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 2914 | China, Empire, Kiang Nan Province, silver dollar (1904), with HAH and CH in legend (KM.145a.13). TF chopmark on obverse, good very fine with striking weakness. | $420 |
| Lot 2915 | China, Empire, Kwang Tung Province, silver minors, ten cents (3), twenty cents (15) and copper one cent (3). Fine - extremely fine. (21) | $900 |
| Lot 2916 | China, Empire, Kwang Tung Province, silver dollar (1890-1908) (KM.Y203). Full mint bloom, uncirculated. | $5,500 |
| Lot 2917 | China, Empire, Kwang Tung Province, silver dollar, (1890-1908) (KM.Y.203). Peripheral toning, attractive frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. | $4,000 |
| Lot 2918 | China, Empire, Kwang Tung Province, silver dollar (1908-11) (KM.206). Good very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 2919 | China, Empire and Republic, silver ten cents, silver twenty cents (5). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $130 |
| Lot 2920 | China, Empire, Yunnan Province, silver fifty cents (1906) (KM.Y.257). Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 2921 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar, yr 3 (1914) (KM.Y329), with ink chopmark on obverse. Dark toned, underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2922 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar, yr 3 (1914) (KM.Y32a). Some mint bloom, extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 2923 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y329). Very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2924 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai silver dollar, yr 3 (1914) (KM.Y329). Toned, tiny chopmarks in front of face, otherwise very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 2925 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y329). Very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2926 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar, yr 3 (1914) (KM.Y.329). Two obverse chopmarks, otherwise very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2927 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollars, year 3 (1914) (KM.Y.329). Second with small obverse rim bruise at 3 o'clock, very fine; good very fine. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 2928 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollars, yr 3 (3), yr 9, yr 10 (2) (KM.Y329); Sun Yat Sen, Junk dollar, yr 23 (1934) (KM.345). Very good - toned nearly extremely fine. (7) | $5,000 |
| Lot 2929 | China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, silver dollars, Yr 3 (1914) (2), Yr 9 (1920) (KM.Y.329); Sun Yat Sen memento dollars (1927) (KM.Y318a.1) (2); Junk dollar Yr.32 (1934) (KM.Y.345). Toned, fine - good very fine. (6) | $950 |
| Lot 2930 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar, yr 8 (1919) (KM.329.6). Softly struck, central marks, otherwise cartwheeling mint bloom, uncirculated. | $3,400 |
| Lot 2931 | China, Republic, Yuan Shi-kai, pattern silver dollar, yr 3 (1914) (KM.Pn32) (Kann 643), copy dies. Grey toned, good very fine. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2932 | China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, memento silver dollar (1927) (KM.318a.1). Nearly uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 2933 | China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen memento silver dollar (1927) (KM.Y.318a.1). Very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2934 | China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen memento silver dollar (1927) (KM.Y318a.1). Fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2935 | China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, silver dollar, undated (KM.Y319); Provincial, Chihli province, silver dragon dollar undated (KM.Y73.3). Both removed from silver bowl or plate, edges affected, otherwise very good. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 2936 | China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, 'Junk' silver dollar, yr 23 (1934) (KM.Y345). Good extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2937 | China, Republic, Sun Yat Sen, 'Junk' silver dollar, yr 23 (1934) (KM.Y345). Toned, nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 2938 | China, Republic, dollar, undated (1924), President Tuan Chi-jui; (KM.683). Edge dark toned (held in leather?), otherwise original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $10,500 |
| Lot 2939 | China, Republic, President Tuan Chi-jui, dollar (1924) in brass (cf KM.683 and KM.pn74). Good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 2940 | China, Republic, Kwang Tung Province, silver twenty cents (1924-29). Very fine - good extremely fine. (48) | $650 |
| Lot 2941 | China, Republic, Szechuan Province, brass fifty cash (1912) (KM.Y449a). Extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2942 | China, Republic, Szechuan Province, silver dollar (1912) (KM.Y.456). Very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2943 | China, minors in base metal (17), plus silver ten cents of Kwang Tung. Fine - extremely fine. (18) | $160 |
| Lot 2944 | China, Republic, Yunnan Province, silver six stamped remittance ingot as a 6.0 taels sycee ingot or saddle pack (pack saddle) with five blocks of stamps, c1910 (204.8 g), (cf.Cribb type LXVI, 750ff, cf.M.4057-4085). Nearly extremely fine, rare so heavy. | $2,400 |
| Lot 2945 | China, proof silver thirty yuan, 1981 (KM.401), Year of the Rooster. In case of issue, FDC. | $800 |
| Lot 2946 | China, proof fine silver five ounce fifty yuan panda, 1988. In perspex holder, FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 2947 | China, People's Republic, Panda Series, proof one ounce silver ten yuan, 2004 (KM.1528). Each coin in a plastic capsule, FDC. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 2948 | China, 999 fine silver ingot with 8 yuan stamp 1982 design enamelled on (33.20g). Uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 2949 | China, Republic, Taiwan, two thousand yuan, 1971 (X-M615) Sixtieth Anniversary of the Founding of China Commemorative. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 2950 | China, collector copies, silver one dollar (cf.K-225, W-115), (26.84g) (39.64mm). There are minor stylistic differences on and around the dragon's head and in the large scales on its back at 9 o'oclock, which do not increase in size from top to bottom as they do on the authentic pattern, other minor differences on the reverse seem to be due to heavy die polishing which has detached the dragon's left foreleg from its body, as well as the 3 spines a few millimetres below, toned nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 2951 | China, collector copies, silver one dollar (cf.K-21, W-557), (26.92g) (39.58mm). Minor differences in the dragon's horns and in the spines/whiskers around its face, and above all in its dorsal spines, which are not thorn-shaped as they usually are but shaped like barbs, the obverse of this coin appears to be identical to the Wenchao coin, except that it has a few less dentils, toned nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 2952 | China, collector copies, silver one dollar (cf.K-21, W-557), (26.82g) (39.63mm). There are minor differences in the dragon's horns and in the spines/whiskers around its face, and above all in its dorsal spines, which are not thorn-shaped as they usually are but shaped like barbs, the obverse of this coin appears to be identical to the Wenchao coin, except that it has a few less dentils, toned nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 2953 | China, collector copies, silver one dollar (cf.K-21, W-557 - 1889 ND), (26.78g) (39.79mm). The dragon appears to have been struck with the same hub that was used for the original coin, as it features the same tiny dot on the dorsal spine just under the cloud at 3 o'clock, however, there are small differences in the characters and rosettes and small differences on the obverse, e.g. the bottom of the "2" is flat and not curved, toned nearly uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 2954 | China, collector copies, silver one dollar (cf.K-16, W-557), (26.75g) (39.65mm). Minor differences in the dragon's horns and in the spines/whiskers around its face, and above all in its dorsal spines, which are not thorn-shaped as they usually are but shaped like barbs, on the obverse the petals on the rosettes are rounded and not squared off, toned nearly uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 2955 | China, collector copies, silver one tael (cf.K-934, W-85), (37.54g) (42.42mm). The dragon is very similar to that of the original pattern, with just some minor changes made in and around the face area and on the scales, toned nearly uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 2956 | China, collector copies, silver one tael (cf.K-938), (37.3g) (42.41mm). It's quality of execution appears to be equivalent to that of the original pattern, the most noteworthy difference with the original pattern is the dragon's "barb-like" dorsal spines, toned nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 2957 | China, collector copies, silver one tael, Shanghai, 1867 (cf.K-911, W-390), (37.39g) (42.44mm). An almost perfect replica except that the dragon has no teeth, toned nearly uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 2958 | China, collector copies, silver one tael, Shanghai, 1867 (cf.K-912, W-391), (37.50g) (42.43mm). An almost perfect replica except that the dragon has no teeth, toned nearly uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 2959 | China, fantasy coin, Sun Yat Sen Kwangtung fantasy dollar 1928 (26.7g) (39.55mm). A well-executed fantasy except for the rendering of the eyes, which is a bit crude, toned nearly uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 2960 | China, forgeries, silver one dollar (cf.K-642a, W-856), (26.92g) (39.02mm). This coin does not have the characteristics of a pattern and Giorgi's signature is a notch lower than on all of the certified examples sighted, it seems to have been struck with the same dies that were used for the business-strike dollar of this type, with Giorgi's signature simply added to the obverse die, toned nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 2961 | China, forgeries, silver one dollar (cf.K-663a), (26.67g) (39.61mm). This coin does not have the characteristics of a pattern and Giorgi's signature is a notch lower than on all of the certified examples sighted, it seems to have been struck with the same dies that were used for the business-strike dollar of this type, with Giorgi's signature simply added to the obverse die, toned nearly uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 2962 | China, German Treaty port, Kiauchau cupro-nickel five cents, 1909 (KM.1). Nearly extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 2963 | China, German Treaty port, Kiauchau, cupro-nickel ten cents, 1909 (KM.2). Nearly extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2964 | Cook Islands, Perth Mint, Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollar/ten ounce coin with multi colour reverse, 2002, 60th Anniversary Battle of the Coral Sea. In case of issue, case soiled, FDC. | $220 |
| Lot 2965 | Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, mint titanium silver half ounce/two dollar, 2019, Estacado Meteorite. In tin of issue with certificate, uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 2966 | Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, mint titanium silver half ounce/two dollar, 2019, Estacado Meteorite. In tin of issue with certificate, uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 2967 | Courland, Peter Biron, silver thaler, 1780 (KM.32). Even grey tone, fine. | $550 |
| Lot 2968 | Cyprus, Lusignian Kings, Henry II (1285-1324) Jerusalem, silver gros (4.60g). Good fine. | $160 |
| Lot 2969 | Cyprus, British Colonial, Queen Victoria, silver 18 piastres. 1901, obv. VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REG FID DEF IND IMP, crowned and veiled bust to left, rev. crowned coat of arms, date across fields, denomination below, (KM 7); British West Africa, George V, silver two-shillings, 1919 H, Heaton mint, crowned bust left, rev. palm dividing date, value below (KM.13). Nearly fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 2970 | Crusaders, Syria and Northern Lebanon, County of Tripoli, Bohemond VII, (1261-1287), silver gros (Schlumberger IV:21). Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 2971 | East Africa, George V, florin 1920 (KM.17). Subdued original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 2972 | Egypt, Muhammad V, silver five qirsh AH1327 yr 6 (1914) (KM.308) (2), ten qirsh AH1327 yr 6 (1914) (KM.309) (2), twenty qirsh, AH1327 yr 3 (1911) (KM.310), bronze 1/20 qirsh AH1327 yr 6 (1914) (KM.301), British Protectorate, silver two piastres 1917 (KM.317.1), Faud minors (4) (KM.331-3), also Iran, two rials SH1323 (KM.1144). Fine - uncirculated. (12) | $300 |
| Lot 2973 | Fiji, George VI, florin, 1943S (KM.13a). Full mint bloom, a few small marks on reverse lettering, otherwise uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 2974 | Fiji, George V - George VI, shilling, 1934 (KM.4); florin, 1938 (KM.13); Sweden, Oscar II, two kronur, 1897EB (KM.761). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 2975 | Finland, Nicholas II (of Russia), bronze five pennia, 1898 (KM.15). Red and brown uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 2976 | France, Provincial, Lorraine (duch?), Antoine le Bon (the Good), Duke, (1508-1544), silver sol de guerre. 19mm, (1.34 g), Nancy mint, obv. + AnThOn ? a ? G ? CALAB ? LO, crowned ducal coat-of-arms, rev. + mOnTA ? FACTA ? nAnC, sword, (De Saulcy pl. XIV, 14; Roberts 9437, Boudeau 1509). Good very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 2977 | France, jeton in silver, M.Richard de la Percanchere 1787-1788 (Feurardent 8936). Attractively toned uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 2978 | France, Louis XVI, two sous 1793, reverse shaved down and engraved with a town scene with river. Coin worn, engraving extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2979 | France, Third Republic, silver fifty centimes, 1903 (KM.854); French Indo-China, silver ten centimes, 1894A (KM.2). The first scarce, extremely fine; very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 2980 | France, Chamber of Commerce tokens in aluminium for Marseilles, five centimes and ten centimes, 1916; Nice, five centimes, 1920; Evreux, twenty five centimes, 1921; Oran, ten centimes and twenty five centimes, 1921; Oran, twenty five centimes, 1922; Vimoutiers, ten centimes, 1922. Fine - very fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 2981 | German East Africa, silver quarter rupie 1901 (KM.3), 1912J (KM.8), one rupie, 1913A (KM.10). Very fine; good very fine; good extremely fine. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 2982 | Germany, Anhalt-Harzgerode, Wilhelm, two thirds thaler, 1679 (KM.1.1). Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 2983 | Germany, Anhalt-Zerbst, Carl Wilhelm, two thirds thaler, 1679 CP (KM.19.6). Fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2984 | Germany, Lubeck, silver thaler, 1730JJJX, 200th Anniversary - Augsburg Confession (KM.150; Dav.2416). Fine. | $320 |
| Lot 2985 | Germany, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Christian Ludwig, two thirds thaler, 1678 star (KM.A106(f)) (2). Clipped flan and weak in centre of reverse, otherwise fine; another good fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 2986 | Germany, Trier, Karl von Lothringen (1711-1715), billon three petermenger, dated 1712, (2.55 g), obv: CHVR TR LAND MUNZ, crowned arms on Maltese cross, rev: PETERMENGER / G III G, St. Peter facing, with key and book in clouds, (KM. 205). Very fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 2987 | Germany, gaming token, c1890, Liberty Compositions Spiel-Marke, in gilt (27mm), with eagle reverse; another similar but with General Washington reverse; and another smaller size (22mm), with eagle reverse, with pierced hole at top; notgeld token for 500 million mark, 1923, in gilt (33mm), obverse, Greek god Proetheus chained to a rock with an eagle eating his liver, reverse, child in an eternal flame, on the edge impressed, 'NOTGELD'. The third with rim cut and the others with oxidation spots, otherwise fine - very fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 2988 | Germany, silver five reichsmark, 1936A (2), 1936D, 1936E, 1937D, 1937E, 1937G (2), 1937J, 1938A (3), 1938D, 1938F, 1938G, 1938J (3) (KM.94). Mostly very fine - good very fine, overall very good - good very fine. (18) | $280 |
| Lot 2989 | Germany, Federal Republic, Munich Olympics set of four ten mark, 1972D (Munchen), F (Stuttgart), G (Karlsruhe) and J (Hamburg) (KM.134.1). In plastic holder, uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 2990 | Germany, Federal Republic, .625 silver ten mark, 1972F (KM.132), D (KM.133), D (2), G, F (KM.135) Munich Olympics; 1987J (2) (KM.166) Berlin; 1987G (KM.167); 1989J (KM.171) Hamburg; 1990 F (KM.174), J (2) (KM.176); 1992G (KM.178), D (KM.179); 1993F (7) (KM.180), J (2) (KM.181); 1994A (KM.182), G (2) (KM.184); 1995J (KM.185), D (KM.187)L 1996A (5) (KM.188); 1997F (KM.192). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (35) | $220 |
| Lot 2991 | Germany, Federal Republic, .625 silver ten mark, 1972 D (KM.131), G (KM.132), D, F(2), J(2) (KM.135) Munich Olympics; 1987J (KM.166) Berlin; 1989G (KM.173); 1990 F (KM.174), J (KM.176); 1992G (KM.178), D (KM.179); 1993F (6) (KM.180); 1994G (2) (KM.184); 1995F (KM.186); 1996A (38) (KM.188). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (60) | $400 |
| Lot 2992 | Germany, Federal Republic, .625 silver five mark, 1979J (KM.150); .625 silver ten mark, 1972 D, J (KM.133), D, F (KM.135) Munich Olympics; 1987J (2) (KM.166) Berlin; 1987G (KM.167); 1988D (KM.168), F (KM.169); 1989J (KM.171), G (KM.173); 1990 F (KM.174), J (KM.176); 1991A (KM.177); 1992G (KM.178), D (KM.179); 1993F (6) (KM.180); 1994A (KM.182), G (3) (KM.184); 1995F (KM.186); 1996A (6) (KM.188); 1997F (KM.192). Good very fine - uncirculated. (35) | $240 |
| Lot 2993 | Gibraltar, heart shaped hole punched through a Philip V silver reale 1733 IF (Madrid Mint), type 1 countermark 1761-4 (KM.Martinique 2). Very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 2994 | Greece, Othon, silver drachma, 1832, 1833 (KM.15), copper ten lepta, 1848 (KM.29). Nearly fine/good fine; very fine holed; very good. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 2995 | Guatemala, Republic, silver one real 1863R (KM.137.1), others copper-nickel 1900 (3) (KM.177); silver half real 1880D, 1895H (KM.152, 165); quarter real 1881, 1894, 1900H (KM.151, 162, 175); together with (2, one illustrated) silver medals commemorating the first locomotive in Guatemala City in 1884, struck for the inauguration of the first railway by President Justo Rufino Barrios. Mostly very fine or better. (14) | $360 |
| Lot 2996 | Guatemala, Republic, silver two reales 1861R (KM.139). Extremely fine, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 2997 | Guatemala, Republic, silver four reales 1863R (KM.140); 25 cents decimal 1882 no star (KM.206). Very fine, both scarce. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 2998 | Guatemala, Republic, silver two reales 1892 no star (KM.154b.2). Extremely fine or better, rare. | $550 |
| Lot 2999 | Guatemala, Republic, silver two reales 1898 (KM.167). Extremely fine or better, scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 3000 | Guatemala, Republic, one peso 1865 large R, (KM.182) (illustrated); silver two reales 1896 (KM.167). Fine - very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3001 | Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, ten cents, 1876H (KM.6.3). Toned, very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3002 | Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, twenty cents, 1877H (KM.7). Cleaned very fine or better. | $220 |
| Lot 3003 | Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver fifty cents 1892 (KM.9.1); Edward VII, silver fifty cents, 1905 (KM.15). Nearly very fine. (2) | $460 |
| Lot 3004 | Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver dollar, 1867/6 overdate (KM.10). Die cud at 12 o'clock on reverse, grey toned very fine and rare. | $4,800 |
| Lot 3005 | Hong Kong, Year of the Tiger coloured silver medals (5) 1980 in presentation box with certificate No 001779, imprint Hong Kong Xingu Quan Collections Limited. Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3006 | Hungary, five pengo silver commoratives, 1938 death of St.Stephan, 1939 Horthy, five forint 1947 Lajos Kossuth (KM.516, 517, 534a). Mostly uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 3007 | India, Ancient India, punched marked coinage, a hoard of Mauryan and other Empires, (400-100 B.C.), punch marked mostly square/rectangular shaped issues some round, silver karshapana, usually with set of five punch marked symbols on the obverse, many with additional marks on the reverse. Very good - fine. (47) | $130 |
| Lot 3008 | India, Resurgence of Kushans, Empire of Soter Megas, (A.D. 55-105), Taxila series, copper tetradrachm, (8.05 g) obv. diademed bust to right of Soter Megas, holding sceptre, with seven of rays from head, rev. mounted horseman to right, legend in Greek around, symbols in field, (M.2947). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 3009 | India, Sultans of Delhi, a collection of issues mostly in base metal, includes Muhammad I Bin Sam, (589-602 A.H., 1193-1206 A.D.), billon dehival (G&G D13); Shamsu-d-Din Iltutmish, (607-633 A.H., 1210-1235 A.D.), billon dehival (32 ratis), (3.36 grams), obv. bull recumbent, rev. crude horseman to right, (G&G D45, Val. 124); Alau d-Din Mas'ud Shah, (639-644 A.H., 1242-1246 A.D.), silver tanka, (10.80 g) (Off centred) Delhi mint, date off flan, (G&G D121); Ghiyasu-D-Din Balban, (664-686 A.H., 1266-1287 A.D.), billon dugani (G&G D165); silver tankas (2) (G&G D157); Fakhr-D-Din Muhammad III bin Tughluq, (725-752 A.H., 1325-1351 A.D.), silver tanka AH 724 (illustrated); (G&G D306), two gani AH 722 (G&G D311), billon tankas (3) (G&G D403); Firuz III and Fath Khan (1358-1575 A.D.), billon tanka (G&G D511) with old ticket; Abu Bakr Shah, (791-793 A.H., 1389-1390 A.D.), 5/6 tanka (G&G D565, scarce with old ticket); Nasir-ud-Din Mahmud II bin Muhammad IV, (795-815 A.H., 1393-1413 A.D.), copper one and two falus (G&G D628) (3). Mostly fine - very fine. (16) | $100 |
| Lot 3010 | India, Sultans of Delhi, Nasir al-din Mahmud, (644-664 A.H., 1246-1266 A.D.), silver tanka, Delhi mint, uncertain date off flan, (G&G 137, R.920); Ghiyath al-din Balban, (A.H. 664-686, A.D. 1266-1287), silver tanka, Hasrat Delhi Mint, (10.77 g), date off flan, (G&G 157, NW 241) (illustrated); Mogul, Aurangzeb Alamgir, (A.H. 1068-1118, A.D. 1658-1707), silver rupee; Burhanpur Mint, AH 1115 RY47, (illustrated), (KM.300.24) scarce mint. Fine - extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3011 | India, Sultans of Delhi, Firoz Shah Zafar, (791 A.H., 1389 A.D.), billon five-sixth tankah, (8.61 g) on 80 ratti standard, Delhi Mint, dated 791, obv. three lines, (The Khalif, servant of God, may his Khalifat endure 791), rev. four lines (Firoz Shah Zafar Sultan), (G&G D547, Wright 773-5); together with a third tankah (3.49 g), (G&G D554, Wright 777-8). Fine; good very fine both very scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3012 | India, Sultans of Delhi, a collection of issues mostly in base metal, Muizz-ud-Din Mubarak Shah II, (824-837 A.H., 1421-1434 A.D.), copper falus, Delhi Mint (Daru-l-Mulk), dated 830, (G&G-663); Muhammad bin Farid (837-849 A.H., 1434-1445 A.D.), falus 48 rati, (G&G D678); Bahlul Shah Lodi, (855-894 A.H., 1451-1489 A.D.), billon tanka 892 AH, (G&G D690); Sikandar Shah Lodi, (894-923 A.H., 1488-1517 A.D.), billon tanka AH 906 (G&G D705); Sher Shah, (A.H. 945-952, A.D. 1538-1545), silver rupee Jahanpanah type, A.H.948 (G&G D809); Islam Shah Suri, (952-960 A.H., 1545-1552 A.D.), silver rupees, (11.15, 11.24 g), no mint, dated 953 (illustrated) and 960 AH (G&G 980) (2); Muhammad 'Adil Suri Shah (960-964 A.H., 1552-1556 A.D.), silver rupee, no mint, dated 961, (G&G D1105) (illustrated); other uncertain types, one a silver punched mark coin, and an Indo-Sassanian, (A.D. 800-1150), 'Gadhaiya paisa' coinage of the Chaulukya - Paramara nexus, silver drachm, from Saurashtra and Gujarat, obv. Indo-Sassanian bust right, rev. lines, dots etc., (cf.M.419-430 etc), all coins from India (7). Mostly fine - good very fine. (15) | $150 |
| Lot 3013 | India, assorted Sultanates and other rulers, AE issues of Sultans of Delhi (8), Juanpur (3), Malwa (2), Madura (9), Amirs of Sind (1), others include Burji Mamluks (4), Gupta period drachms (3), Vijayanagar (1), Ikshvakus of Deccan lead elephant design, Nagas of Narwar (6), Ayyubids (3), Kashmir (8), Cholas of Tanjor (2), Andhras (1), Khwarezm Shahs (1), Arab Byzantine (2), Indo Scythian (1), Kushan (1), Cheras of Kerala (1). Mostly with Mitchiner numbers, all in 2x2 holders and priced, very good - very fine, some scarce. (56) | $260 |
| Lot 3014 | India, Sultanates, AE issues of Sultans of the Adil Shahs of Bijapur (5), together with a lot of jital coins (25) from Mehrabanid (local Sistani rulers from the Saffarid ancesttry) struck at the mint of Nimruz from the 14th - 15th century. Fair - very fine, mostly scarce, some needing conservation. (30) | $80 |
| Lot 3015 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Akbar, (A.H. 963-1014, A.D.1556-1605), silver round rupee, struck an Ahmadabad mint, obv. kalima within inner circle, rev. Akbar's name and titles in inner circle with date AH 981 = AD 1573-1574, (KM.90.1); another similar from Shergarh Mint, dated AH 967 = 1560-1, schroff marks (KM.80.17). Very fine - good very fine, the last rare, all with extensive description within flips. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3016 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Akbar, (A.H. 963-1014, A.D.1556-1605), silver square rupee, struck at Ahmadabad Mint, AH 995 (1587-8 A.D.), (KM.82.1); another Akbar (A.H.963-1014) (A.D.1556-1605), silver square rupee, struck at Tatta mint, no date, regnal year 44 = (1599-1600 A.D.), Bahman month, (KM.88.7). Nearly extremely fine both in collector descriptive flips, both with the mints visible. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3017 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Akbar, (A.H. 963-1014, A.D.1556-1605), silver square rupee, struck at Ahmadabad Mint, AH 995 (1587-8 AD), (KM.82.1); Muhammad Jahangir (A.H.1014-1037, A.D.1605-1627) silver rupee, in the names of Akbar and Jahangir, Delhi Mint, RY year 17, AH 1030 = (1620-1), (KM.145.6); another Patna mint RY 15, AH 1031 (Illustrated), (KM.145.12); Shah Jahan I, (A.H. 1037-1068, A.D. 1628-1658), Ahmadabad mint, RY 1, AH 1038, (KM.22.22); Aurangzeb, (A.H. 1068-1118, A.D.1658-1707), silver rupee, Surat Mint RY 3, AH 1070, (KM.300.86). Very fine - extremely fine.(6) | $180 |
| Lot 3018 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Akbar, (A.H. 963-1014, A.D. 1556-1605), AE dams, Ahmadabad mint (4) (KM.32.2); Dogaon mint (KM.28.18) (illustrated); Jahangir (A.H.1014-1037) (A.D.1605- 1628), Bairata mint, (KM.126.3); Aurangzeb (A.H.1068-1118) (A.D.1658-1707), AE paisa Narnol mint (KM.285.8); Surat mint (2) (KM.285.11); and a Muhammad Shah Jahan (A.H. 1037-1068, A.D. 1628-1658), silver rupee, Ahmadabad mint, 1038/1 AH (KM.224.1); together with India, EIC, Madras Presidenc, silver two fanams, issued 1764-1807 (KM.308) with old ticket; Cochin, silver 2 puttuns c.1795-1850 (KM.2); a Baroda, half rupee AH 1278 (KM.Y.11); a Kashmir AE stater (c.570-855 AD), (M.155-158); and a cast Gupta Empire, First Dynasty, Candragupta II (380-414 A.D. dinar, Archer type, a light weight forgery in silvered metal, 4.29 g), (Allan, Gupta, Class II, type, ACW cf.4796-4807) (illustrated) an interesting cast forgery. Fair - very fine. (16) | $160 |
| Lot 3019 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Jahangir (A.H.1014-1037, A.D.1605-1627) silver rupee, in the names of Akbar and Jahangir, Qandahar mint, RY 12, 1026 AH = (1616-7), (KM.142.2). Old hoard patination, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3020 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Jahangir (A.H.1014-1037, A.D.1605-1627) silver rupee, in the names of Akbar and Jahangir, Patna mint, RY year 21, Azar month, AH 1035 = (1625-6) (tops of date partially visible), (KM.145.12). Toned, nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 3021 | India, Mughal, Nur al-Din Muhammad Jahangir (A.H.1014-1037, A.D. 1556-1605), silver zodiacal rupee Class A, (11.44 g), Ahmadabad mint, Regnal year 13, 1027 A.H. = (A.D.1618), original issue, obv. Constellation of Sher/Singha (Leo the Lion); lion, with forepaw raised, standing left, pellets on back, radiate sun behind Leo (lion) dottede border, rev. Persian couplet citing Jahangir and his father Akbar, and mint; AH date to lower left, (Liddle Type S-189, Wright -, Hull 1477 var. [direction of lion]; KM 150.11 [same obverse die]). Bright, has been cleaned, extremely fine and very rare. | $7,000 |
| Lot 3022 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Jahangir (A.H.1014-1037, A.D.1605-1627) silver rupee, with the name of Nur Jahan (his wife), Agra mint, RY year 20, AH 1035 = (1625-6) (tops of date partially visible), (KM.168.1). Toned, good very fine, in collector's descriptive flip, scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 3023 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Shah Jahan (A.H. 1037-1068, A.D. 1628-1658), silver rupee, Lahore mint, dated AH 1052, RY 16, (KM.235.17). Full flan, bright, good very fine or better. | $60 |
| Lot 3024 | India, Mogul, Shah Jahan (A.H. 1037-1068, A.D. 1628-1658), silver rupee, (11.483 g), Surat mint (clear mint reading), within squares both sides, dated AH [1057-8], RY 21, (KM.235.23). Nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip. | $110 |
| Lot 3025 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Murad Bakhsh, (A.H. 1068, A.D. 1658), silver rupee, Ahmadabad mint, dated AH 1068, RY 1, (KM.272.1). Nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 3026 | India, Mughal, Aurangzeb Alamgir (A.H.1068-1118, A.D.1658-1707) silver rupee, (10.99 g), Akbarabad mint, RY 32, AH 1100 = (1688-9) (large complete flan with clear dates and mint), dotted borders, (KM.300.6). Toned, extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, very scarce with complete round coin. | $360 |
| Lot 3027 | India, Mughal, Azam Shah (A.H.1118-1119, A.D.1707), silver rupee, (11.39 g), Khujista Bunyad mint, RY 1, AH 1119 = (1707), (large about complete flan with clear dates and partial mint), dotted border, (KM.332.4). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3028 | India, Mughal, Shah Alam Bahadur, (A.H. 1119-1124., A.D.1707-1712), silver rupee, (12.00 g), Azimabad mint, dated AH 1123, RY 5, (KM.347.4). Extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3029 | India, Mughal, Jahandar Shah (A.H.1124, A.D.1712-1713), silver rupee, (11.51 g), Surat mint, RY 1, AH 1124 = (1712-3), (KM.363.23). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3030 | India, Mughal, Farrukhsiyar, (A.H.1124-1131, A.D.1713-1719), silver rupee, (11.35 g), Gwalior mint, RY 7, AH 1130 = (1718-9), (KM.377.30). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip. | $80 |
| Lot 3031 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Shah, (A.H.1131-1161, A.D.1719-1748), silver rupee, (11.43 g), Surat mint, RY 1, AH 113[1-2] (1719-1720) type with obv. 'Ba-luft-Ullah Badshah i-Zaman' type, mint on bottom line of rev.,(KM.434.4). Lightly toned, extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 3032 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Shah, (A.H.1131-1161, A.D.1719-1748), silver rupee, (11.39 g), Akbarabad mint, RY 4, AH 1134 (1723-4), mint name on bottom line of rev., (KM.436.3). Lightly toned, extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip. | $90 |
| Lot 3033 | India, Mughal, Muhammad Shah, (A.H.1131-1161, A.D.1719-1748), silver rupee, (11.42 g), Itawa mint, RY 12, AH [1142-3] (1730-1), mint name on bottom line of rev., (KM.436.29). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip. | $60 |
| Lot 3034 | India, Mughal, Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, (A.H. 1167-1173, 1754-1759), silver rupee, (11.28 g), as an issue of the Maratha Confederacy, from Balwantnagar (Jhansi) mint (mint on bottom line of reverse), RY3 [AH 1169] (1757), with distinctive mint symbol on middle line of reverse, (M&W Type 2 [M&W = Maratha Mints and Coinage Maheshwari, K. K. & Kenneth W. Wiggins], KM.-, (cf. p.179 KM.229). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare, with collector's descriptive flip. | $150 |
| Lot 3035 | India, Mughal, Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, (A.H. 1167-1173, 1754-1759), silver rupee, (11.28 g), as an issue by the Nawabs of Rohilkhand, struck during the reign of Hafiz Rahmat Khan (A.H.1167-1188, 1754-1774), from of the Bareli mint, (11.17 g), with tree symbol above mint, RY6, AH 11[72], (KM.32). Toned, very fine and very rare, with collector's descriptive flip. | Passed in |
| Lot 3036 | India, Mughal, Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, (A.H.1167-1173, A.D.1754-1759), silver rupee, (11.25 g), Burhanpur mint, RY 4, AH 1171 (1757-8), mint name on bottom line of rev., clear dates, anchor mark on top line of obv., (KM.460.25). Lightly toned, very fine - nearly extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, rare. | $60 |
| Lot 3037 | India, Mughal, Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, (A.H.1167-1173, A.D.1754-1759), silver rupee, (11.33 g), Maha Indrapur mint, RY 3, AH 1170 (1756-7), mint name in centre line of rev., clear dates, (KM.460.33). Lightly toned, good very fine, in collector's descriptive flip, rare. | $90 |
| Lot 3038 | India, Mughal, Shah Alam II, (AH 1174-1221); (AD 1759-1806), as a Local Governor issue by Mahadji Sindhia or Ghulam Qadir, (11.09 g), Hathras mint, with mint name on top line of rev., RY 30, AH [1202], (KM.640, [$150 US]). Extremely fine and rare, with descriptive flip. | $130 |
| Lot 3039 | India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, in the name of Shah Alam II, (AH 1174-1221); (AD 1759-1806), as a Local issue at the Qita Bareli mint, (10.93 g), RY 37, AH 1219, with a Stephens cross, with mint mark Waav (initial of British Resident Henry Wellesly), (KM.-, Paul Stevens No. 8.14). Toned, good very fine and very rare, with collector's descriptive flip. | $120 |
| Lot 3040 | India, Arakan, Min Razagyi (Selim Shah), (1593-1612, BE 955-974), silver tanka, (10.52 g), BE955, legend in Arakanese, Persian and Bengali (Mitch. Land of Water 314-5). About very fine, with old hoard patination, rare. | $200 |
| Lot 3041 | India, Assam, Independent Kingdom, Gadadhara Simha Supatpha, (SE 1603-1618, A.D. 1681-1696), dated 33, silver octagonal rupee (1681), obv. Ahom legend "Kao boi/pha leng-/don heu/ciu", a crested bird with a long tail (peacock ?) walking at lower right, rev. Ahom legend "Chao Siu-/pat-pha pi/n khun lak-/ni rai-san", lion at lower right, (KM.30). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3042 | India, Assam, Independent Kingdom, Gadadhara Simha Supatpha, (SE 1603-1618, A.D. 1681-1696), not dated [33], (11.07 g), silver octagonal rupee (1681), no animals type, obv. Ahom legend "Kao boi/pha leng-/don heu/ciu", rev. Ahom legend "Chao Siu-/pat-pha pi/n khun lak-/ni rai-san", (KM.28). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $700 |
| Lot 3043 | India, Independent Kingdom, Mysore, Tipu Sultan (AM 1215-1227, A.D. 1787-1799), silver rupee, (11.44 g), Patan mint, AM1218 date reversed, RY 8, (1789), dotted border both sides, (KM.126). Attractively toned, extremely fine. | $480 |
| Lot 3044 | India, Independent kingdom, Sikh Empire, silver rupee, Ranjit Singh, (VS 1856-1896, A.D.1799-1839), Amritsar mint, regular issue of VD 1884 fixed, = 1827 A.D., (KM.20-1, Herrli 01.07.04; with symbol under gobind on obverse). Extremely fine, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 3045 | India, Independent kingdom, Sikh Empire, silver Nanakshahi rupee, Ranjit Singh, (VS 1856-1896, A.D.1799-1839), Amritsar mint, regular issue of VS 1885/96, = 1839 A.D., (KM.22-1, Goron & Wiggins Type VI; Herrli 01.11.04). Extremely fine, scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 3046 | India, Princely State, Sikh Empire, Diwan Mulraj, (April 1848-January 1849), gold rupee, dated VS 1905 = 1848, Multan mint, obv. Sahai Satguru, re, 1905 Mundarka, (KM.87). Extremely fine and rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 3047 | India, Princely State, Alwar, Queen Victoria, milled coinage, silver rupees, 1882 (4), (one illustrated), (KM.45). Nearly extremely fine or better. (4) | $550 |
| Lot 3048 | India, Native Princely State, Awadh, in the name of Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, (A.H.1174-1221, A.D.1759-1806), silver rupee, (10.96 g), Qita Bareli mint, RY 37, AH 121X (1785 issue), with katar or dagger mint mark and Persian letter "Mim" on rev., almost clear dates, (KM.51.4). Lightly toned, good very fine, in collector's descriptive flip, rare. | $90 |
| Lot 3049 | India, Native Princely State, Awadh, in the name of Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, (A.H.1174-1221, A.D.1759-1806), silver half rupee, (5.40 g), Muhammadabad Banares Mint, RY 26, AH 1231 (1815-6 issue), with flag and fish symbol, "frozen regal year", very clear dates, (KM.101.2 RRR cat $350). Lightly toned, good very fine, in collector's descriptive flip, very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 3050 | India, Native Princely State, Awadh, in the name of Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, (A.H.1174-1221, A.D.1759-1806), silver rupee, (11.14 g), Muhammadabad Banares Mint, RY 26, AH 1231 (1815-6 issue), with flag and fish symbol, "frozen regal year", very clear dates, (KM.103.2). Lightly toned, as struck good extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 3051 | India, Princely State, Awadh, Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar, (AH 1234-1243, 1819-1827), Lucknow Mint, silver rupees, AH 1234/26 (1819-1820) (KM.146); 1235 year 1 (1820-1821) (KM.165.1); 1236 year 2 (1821-1822), (KM.165.2). Extremely fine and very scarce. (3) | $750 |
| Lot 3052 | India, Princely State, Awadh, Muhammad Ali Shah, (A.H. 1253-1258, 1837-1842), Lucknow mint, silver half rupee, A.H. 1256 (1840-1), regal year 3, (KM.314.3); another Muhammadabad Banaras mint, silver one eighth rupee, A.H. 1253, (KM.310). Very fine or better, both rare. (2) | $1,400 |
| Lot 3053 | India, Princely State, Awadh, Amjad Ali Shah, (A.H. 1258-1263, 1842-1847), Muhammadabad Banaras mint rupees A.H. 1260 (1844-5), regal year 2, (KM.336). Very fine - extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 3054 | India, Native Princely State, Bharatpur, in the name of Mughal emperor Shah Alam II, (A.H.1174-1221, A.D.1759-1806), silver rupee, (11.19 g), Mahe Indrapur mint, RY 14, AH 118[5-6], very clear dates, (KM.56). Lightly toned, as struck extremely fine, in collector's descriptive flip, very scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 3055 | India, Princely State, Bharatpur, silver rupees, Mahe Indrapur Mint AH 1185, RY 13 (illustrated); AH 118[6], RY 14; AH 11[87], RY 15; in the name of Shah Alam II, (KM.56). All with light hoard patination, otherwise nearly extremely fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3056 | India, Princely State, Bikanir, Queen Victoria, milled coinage, silver rupees, 1892 (3), (one illustrated), (KM.72); copper quarter anna 1895 (KM.71), half pice 1894 (KM.70). Silver very fine - extremely fine, copper poor. (5) | $380 |
| Lot 3057 | India, Princely States, Bundi, various issues, silver rupees, year VS Queen Victoria 1943 (illustrated), Edward VII 1958, 1964 (KM.Y.9, Y.11, Y.14); George V VS 1982 (KM.Y.18a.2); Queen Victoria, silver half rupee VS 915 (KM.Y.5) (illustrated); various AE paisa and a quarter paisa; Cambay, countermarked AE paisa (2) (KM.Y.4.1, 4.2); Chamba AE Paisa (KM.3) (2); Cooch Behar, Lakshmi Narayan, (SE 1509-1549, A.D.1587-1627), silver rupee SE1509, (1587), obv. and rev. Bengali script in four lines, broad flans, (KM.44) (illustrated) and a silver half rupee of Dhairjendra Narayan (SE 1688-1693, A.D. 1766-1772) (KM.127); Cochin, (1856-1858) silver puttun (2) (KM.5); Datia, silver rupee AH 1178/6, (KM.C.27). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (17) | $280 |
| Lot 3058 | India, Princely States, Hyderabad, silver rupees, various rulers, Nasir-ad-Daula (1829-1857), date off flan (KM.66.3); Afzal-ad-Daula (1857-1869) AH1274/18 (KM.C91); another 1277/4, 1278/5, (KM.Y6); Mir Mahbub Ali Khan (1869-1911) 1286, 13xx, (KM.Y17) another 1/8th rupee 1308 and uncertain date, another /15, (KM.Y14); 1/4 rupee (KM.Y15); 1/2 rupee 1294/10 and 12xx/2, (KM.Y16); 1/4 and 1/8 rupee 1323 (KM.Y37, Y38.1); rupee 1324/40 (KM.40.1) (illustrated); Mir Usman Ali Khan (1911-1948), rupee 1330/1 (KM.Y53) 1361/32 (KM.Y63), factional issues 1/2 rupee 1354/25, 1/4 rupee 1342/13, 1362/33 and 1/8 rupee 1355/26; various copper and nickel issues 19-20th century (10). Very good - extremely fine. (31) | $340 |
| Lot 3059 | India, Princely States, Indore, silver rupees, various rulers, in the name of Shah Alam II, AH 1267 (KM.76), 1/2 rupees date off flan (2) (KM.73); Shivaji Rao (VS 1943-1960, 1886-1903), VS 1949 (1892) (2, one illustrated); another VS 1950 (1893); various copper issues 19-20th century (5), noted 1/2 anna VS 1992 (1935), (KM.50). Fine - extremely fine. (12) | $100 |
| Lot 3060 | India, Princely State, Jaipur, Queen Victoria and Ram Singh, (Regal years 1-47, A.D. 1835-1880), nazarana rupee, Sawai Jaipur mint, with obverse A.D. date 1878, and reverse with regal year 43, (KM.120). Toned, extremely fine and very rare, an unlisted date. | $360 |
| Lot 3061 | India, Princely State, Jaipur, George V and Madho Singh II, (various regnal years 1-37, A.D. 1880-1922), nazarana rupee, with obverse A.D. date 1913, and reverse with regnal year 34, (11.26 g), (KM. 147). Beautiful golden red patination, as struck and extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3062 | India, Princely States, Jaipur, silver rupee, Madho Rao (1880-1922) nd/14 (1893) (KM.145); Madho Singh (1922-1949) nazarana rupee George VI 1949/3 (KM.196) (illustrated, an unpublished pair of dates, mixing of dies), 1/4 rupee xx/21 (KM.139); 1/8 rupee xx/20 (KM.137 an unlisted date); various copper issues 19-20th century (6), noted square 2 anna 19[42]/21, (KM.190); Jaisalmir, silver rupees (2), year 22 (KM.10.1, 22a); AE of Janjira, Jaora 1894, 1895, 1896 (KM.10); Sultans of Jaupur (4) from the 15th century (G&G J6, J8, J27 [2]); Jhabua, AE paisa (KM.6.1); Jhalawar, silver rupee nd. (KM.Y6). Fine - very fine, several scarce. (22) | $220 |
| Lot 3063 | India, Princely States, Jodhpur, silver rupees, Jaswant Singh (1873-1895) AH 1291 (KM.76), VS1930 (1873) (KM.77 unlisted date) (both illustrated); another uncertain year 22? (illustrated); various AE to George VI (10); Junagadh, silver kori AH 1275, 1278, (KM.23); half kori 1236 (KM.13); various AE (KM.48) (2); (KM.45.1); Kalat AE falus, octagonal shape AH 1290 (KM.21) scarce (illustrated). Mostly fine - very fine, several scarce. (20) | $220 |
| Lot 3064 | India, Princely States, Kashmir, silver rupees, Durrani rupee, Kashmir mint, Taimur Shah as king (AH 1186-1207, 1772-1793), 1203/16 not listed, (KM.563 Afghanistan); Rambir Singh (1857-1885), Srinagar mint VS19xx (KM.Y16); another Pertab Singh (1885-1925) VS1946 and VS1948 (KM.24) (last illustrated); various AE in packets described issued from 530 to 1880s (16, an interesting group); Kotah, rupee RY 19 (KM.Y6); Kuchawan (Jodhpur Feudatory), silver rupees 1203/31 (KM.276); another silver Rupee, 1863 AD, with the name of Victoria, obv: Queen Victoria, rev: mint name and date, (10.76 g), (KM 286) (illustrated); Kunch (Maratha Confederacy), silver rupee, 39 RY, mint name Kinch Hijiri, in the name of Shah Alam II, obv. "saya-e-fazle elah" couplet and trident mark, rev: sana julus, (10.85 g), (KM. 233) (illustrated). Fine - extremely fine, and interesting lot. (24) | $260 |
| Lot 3065 | India, Princely States, Kutch, silver five koris, various rulers 1866/VS1923 (KM.Y16.1), 1895/(VS1952 (KM.Y37.5); 1933/VS1989 (KM.Y5a); Edward VIII 1936/VS1993 (KM.Y67) (illustrated); 1937/VS1994 (KM.Y75) (Ex Syd Hagley); 2 1/2 kori 1895/VS1951 (KM.Y36.1); silver koris AH1262 (KM.59a); VS1914 (KM.66, holed); VS1920 (2) (KM.Y14.2); 1938 (KM.Y73); silver 1/2 kori VS1914 another date off flan, (KM.C65); various AE in packets described issued from 19th to 20th century (26, an interesting group, some in extremely fine with mint bloom), one a 1936 Edward VIII 3 dokdo illustrated. Very fine - extremely fine and few silver 5 kori uncirculated. (39) | $280 |
| Lot 3066 | India, Princely States, Lunavada, AE paisa obv. lion right (KM.10) (illustrated); another open hand type (KM.9.1); Makrai, AE paisa, (KM.1); Sultans of Malwa, Mahmud Shah I (AH839-873, 1436-1469), billon tanka AH 872 (G&G M32) (ilustrated); others AE issues (3); Mewar, fractional silver 1/8 (2), 1/4 (2), 1/2 rupees of the New Chandori series c.1842-1890, (KM.Y.2-4); Chitor rupee 1780-1850, (KM.C26); Udaipur silver rupee c.1858-1920, (KM.Y.11), half rupee (KM.Y.10); milled issues, silver rupee 1928 (KM.22); 1/16 rupee (KM.Y.18); AE of Bhupal Singh (1930-1948) (3); AE 2 pies (KM.2.1); Najibabad (Awadh State), AE paisa AH 1212, (KM.112); Narwar, AE (Mitchiner 4746-4750). Fine - extremely fine, and interesting lot. (23) | $260 |
| Lot 3067 | India, Princely State, Mewar, Chitor mint, (KM.26), Udaipur mint (KM.32), another machine made (KM.Y.11) (illustrated); another machine made issues, Fatteh Singh (VS 1941-1986, AD 1884-1929), (KM.Y.25.1) (illustrated). First coin fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3068 | India, Princely States, Mysore, gold fanams (5), various types, AH1222 (KM.128.1); others with obv. elephant (cf.KM.3, 170); silver tiny fractions 1/32 rupee, 1/64 rupee (2); together with AE issues from pre-Mohammadan seies (4), others to 20 cash (12); Nawanagar, silver kori (2) (KM.5 and KM.10); half kori (KM.4), various AE (4) mostly 1/2 dokdo; Orchha, in the name of Shah Alam II. silver rupee [12]33/46, (KM.C32) (Illustrated); Ancient INdua, Panchalo, AE 70-50 B.C., (Mitchiner 4541): Sikh Empire, silver rupees (3), VS 1890 (KM.49) (with attempted piercing); another nanakshahi rupee Amritsar mint, (KM.20.1a) very rare unlisted date (Illustrated); half rupee, Amritsar mint, VS [18]97/(1840), (KM.19.3a) very rare (illustrated). Very good - extremely fine, and interesting lot. (36) | $1,900 |
| Lot 3069 | India, Princely States, Partabgarh, silver rupees (2), Dupep Singh (AH1241-1281, 1825-1864) AH 1236/4[5] (KM.23); Pudukkottai, one cash (1.28 g), (KM.3.2); Ratlam, AE (2) paisa 1928 (KM.22.2), 1885 (KM.23); Satara, in maratha Confederacy, as Peshwas, AE paisa (4) (KM.72); South India etc, AE cash (2); Tonk (2) AE paisa 1932 (KM.29 and 29a); Vijayanagar (1509-1529) AE 5 unit, (Mitchiner 905-6); Travancore, gold fanams (3), (KM.30 et al); silver chuckrams (3) (KM.21 (2) etc); silver velli fanam (KM.24.1) another fanam ME 1116 (KM.65); silver two chuckrams (2) (KM.44); silver quarter rupee, 1889 (KM.37) (illustrated); together with AE issues various sizes to one chuckram all from Travancore (11). Very good - extremely fine, and interesting lot. (36) | $750 |
| Lot 3070 | India, Princely States, Independent Kingdom of Tripura, Vira Chandra Manikya with Queen Sri Srimati Manomohini, machine struck silver tanka, 10.74g, TE 1279, obv. Coat of arms of Tripura State. with legend 1279, Tripurabda above, rev. Bengali legend "Radha Krishna Pade/ ri ri Yuta Vira Chandra/ Manikya Deva Varmma/ ri rimati Manomohini/ MahaDevi" within beaded border, (KM. 356). Has been mounted into a brooch on the reverse, grafitti scratches etc on obverse and reverse areas, otherwise good very fine, and very rare. | $800 |
| Lot 3071 | India, collection housed in a small stock book, includes Akbar rupees (5), dated 998, 999 AH (2), (KM.82.7); others worn uncertain dates, temple token rupees imitating Akbar or Sultanate (5); other rupees include year 4x Ahmadabad mint, Isfandarmuz month (KM.93.2); later Moghal issues various rulers (4), Native State rupee issues, Hyderabad (2), Awadh, 1233/26, (KM.103.2); EIC, year 45 (KM.70); various other issues including fractional state (2); Indian copper (12), (noted imitative Cooch Behar 1/2 rupee); Annan AE, Siam, silverr 1/4 Baht (KM.33); Roman, Constantine II, billon centenionalis, Thessalonica mint (S.17196, RIC 128), very fine; Great Britain (2) includes 1890 shilling large head. Poor - very fine. (38) | $150 |
| Lot 3072 | India, collection housed in a small stock book and an envelope, mostly includes machine made copper from various Native States including Baroda (14), also silver two annas (KM.33a) (2); Jaora (2), Mewar (2, one a half rupee KM.Y.21), Gwalior (23) mostly 2 types; Hyderabad (11, includes 4 fractional silver); Indore (13); Tonk (1); Pakistan (11);, Portuguese India copper (22) mostly worn; Nepal silver tankas (2), others silver (2), base metal Cu-Ni (9); copper (23). An interesting accumulation, many worn, mostly very good - very fine. (137) | $130 |
| Lot 3073 | India, Princely States, Quth Shahs of Golkonda, AE falus, Haidarabad AH 1068 (G&G Q73); Sultans of Gujarat, Mahmud Shah III (AH 944-961, AD 1537-1553), silver tanka (G&G G418); half falus Ahmad Shah I (AH 1411-1442) AH 830, (G&G G26); Sultans of Gulbarga, (Bahmanis of the Deccan), Taj-ud-din Firuz Shah, (AH 800-825, AD 1397-1422), silver tanka, (11.03 g), year AH 817, (Rajgor 2570, G&G BH63) (illustrated); Muhammad Shah III, (AH 867-887, AD 1463-1482) AE gani (G&G BH114); Gwalior, various rulers, silver rupees, year 34 with scimitar, Ujjain mint (KM.218); another Madho Rao, Lashkar mint (KM.159); silver quarter rupee c.1848-9, Ujjain mint (KM.235); various copper issues 1869-1947 (9). Very good - extremely fine. (17) | $220 |
| Lot 3074 | India, various issues of Travencore, Hyderabad, Bengal Presidency, Princely States, Temple tokens etc, five in silver in 2x2 holders with naive descriptions. Fair - extremely fine. (19) | $110 |
| Lot 3075 | India, French India, silver rupee, Arcot type mint, dated 1221/45 (KM.15). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 3076 | India, Portuguese India, Goa, Maria II (1834-1853), AE 15 reis nd (KM.263), 10 reis 1845 (KM.261), 6 reis 1645 (KM.259), Luiz I, 10 reis 1871 (KM.303); silver rupee 1881 (KM.312); AE half tanga nd. (KM.249). Very good - nearly extremely fine and all scarce. (6) | $260 |
| Lot 3077 | India, Portuguese, Ludovicas I (Luiz), silver rupias, 1881 (3), 1882 (4, one illustrated) (KM.312); half rupia 1881 (KM.311) (illustrated); 1/8th rupias 1881 (2, one illustrated) (KM.309, cat $300 each fine) rare both fine, copper 1/2 tanga 1901 (KM.16) (illustrated). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (11) | $360 |
| Lot 3078 | India, British Protectorate Mysore, under British rule from 1831-1843, in the name of Shah Alam II, silver rupee, (11.36 g), Mysore mint, AH [12]27, Regnal year 95, (1810), (KM.C.207, cf.M.1030-1). Attractive patina, extremely fine, scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 3079 | India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, in the name of Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, (A.H. 1167-1173, 1754-1759), silver rupee, (11.46 g), from of the Mumbai mint, but struck in Calcutta for Malabar Coast, RY1, [AD 1754], (KM.-, Stevens 7.18, Pridmore 294, BMC 79). Bright, very fine or better, with collector's descriptive flip. | Passed in |
| Lot 3080 | India, East India Company, Bombay Presidency, in the name of Aziz-ud-din Alamgir II, (A.H. 1167-1173, 1754-1759), silver rupee, (11.51 g), from of the Mumbai mint, with star symbol above mint, RY5 frozen date, [AD 1760], (KM.32). Toned, nearly very fine and rare, with collector's descriptive flip. | Passed in |
| Lot 3081 | India, British, Madras Presidency, silver two and five fanams, c1808 (KM.350, 351); Queen Victoria, Princely State, Dhar, copper quarter anna, 1887 (KM.13). Very fine; good very fine; fine. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 3082 | India, British, copper 1/12 anna 1835 (4), 1903, 1908, 1933; half pice 1853, 1899, 1904, 1909, 1936; one pice 1943 dot; quarter anna 1830 (2), 1833, 1835 (2), 1858, 1862, 1883, 1892, 1903, 1907, 1910, 1936 (2), 1938; half annas 1834 (2), 1835, 1862 (3), 1945, 1946, silver two annas 1841 (both), 1875, 1907, 1914, 1927 dot, 1939, 1942, 1946 (2); one annas 1916, 1936, 1939 (2), 1942, 1946, four annas 1920 dot, eight annas 1919 (both); quarter rupees 1835 (2), 1840 (both), 1862, 1894, 1908, 1936, 1944L, 1946 dot; half rupees, 1835, 1840 (both), 1862, 1896, 1910, 1924B, 1938B, 1940B, 1941B, 1946B, Republic of India 1950 set (KM.1-7), separated into packets. Poor - uncirculated, the eight annas scarce. (85) | $950 |
| Lot 3083 | India, British, East India Company, William IV, silver rupees, 1835, plain truncation, ribbing pattern on bow tying wreath; plain bow (2) (KM.450.1), F incuse (KM.450.3), RS incuse (KM.450.4) (2). Nearly fine - very fine. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 3084 | India, British, East India Company, Queen Victoria, silver rupees, 1840, small diamonds, 19 berries (32mm) (KM.457.3), large diamonds (KM.457.4) (3), divided obverse legend (KM.458.3) (5). Very good - very fine. (10) | $260 |
| Lot 3085 | India, Queen Victoria, silver rupees; 1840 divided legend, 27 berris, WW raised, (11.66 g), (KM.458.3) (illustrated); 1862 bust B, reverse II (die beak on reverse), (KM.473.1); 1875 bust A, reverse I (KM.473.2); 1892 C incuse (KM.492); reverse type 1 (KM.473.2). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated, first brilliant. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 3086 | India, British, Queen Victoria, silver half rupee, 1886C incuse, (KM.491); Edward VII, silver half rupee, 1907B (KM.507) (illustrated); George V, silver half rupee 1936B (KM.522) (illustrated); Queen Victoria, quarter rupee, 1885 C incuse (KM.490). Good very fine - brilliant uncirculated. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 3087 | India, British, Queen Victoria, rupee 1876 dot (KM.473.2), 1891B incuse and 1892 C incuse (KM.492); Edward VII, rupee 1904 B incuse (KM.508); George V, rupees 1911 (KM.523), 1913; 1913 dot, 1918 (3), 1918 dot (3) (KM.524). Nearly fine - extremely fine. (13) | $300 |
| Lot 3088 | India, George V, copper twelfth annas, 1924 (2, one illustrated) Bombay mint, 1930 (2), 1932 (3), 1933 (2), 1935, 1936 Calcutta mint, these all with mint red. Extremely fine - uncirculated, others (19) very fine - uncirculated, (KM.509) with some duplication of dates. Very fine - uncirculated. (30) | $60 |
| Lot 3089 | George V, silver rupee, full obverse brockage (1912-1922) (KM.523). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,300 |
| Lot 3090 | India, British, George V, silver rupee, 1922 (KM.524). Full mint bloom uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 3091 | India, Republic, standard coinage, quarter rupee 1954 (KM.5.3), decimal coinage, bronze one paisa, 1957-1964 (KM.8-9a) (20), aluminium 1965-1971 (KM.10.1) (16); two paise, copper-nickel, 1957-1964 (KM.12.1, 2) (20), aluminium, 1965-1970, 1975 (2) (KM..11-13) (15); three paise, 1966-1970 (KM.14) (9); five paise, 1962B (3), 1967 (both sizes), 1974 (5), 1975, 1976, 1977 (KM.18); ten paise, cupro nickel 1957B (2) 1959, 1965B (KM.24-5) (4), aluminium 1972-1979, 1984 (KM.27-33) (19), twenty paise 1969B (KM.41); twenty five paise 1973B - 1987B (KM.49) (16); also mis-strikes two paise 1971 off centre, ten paise 1965B wrong collar (round), twenty five paise 1974 off centre. Fine - uncirculated. (137) | $200 |
| Lot 3092 | Indonesia and Malaya, Srivijaya Empire (c1200 AD), various tin units, cow motif (4); conch shell, convex shape (8), lion; Sanskirt letter (2). In 2x2 holders with Collector's notes, good - very fine. (15) | $260 |
| Lot 3093 | Indonesia, Java, Sumenep oval countermark on Netherlands, Holland Province, silver gulden, 1793 (KM.73). Very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3094 | International Year of the Child, UNICEF, proof silver thirty crown size coin set, 1979-1983, countries include Bolivia, Bulgaria, Cayman Islands, China, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Ethiopia, Hungary, India, Jamaica, Jordan, Lesotho, Maldives, Malta, Mongolia, Nepal, Netherlands Antilles, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Seychelles, Solomon Islands, Sudan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Turks & Caicos Islands, United Arab Emirates, Yemen, Zambia. In blue case with silver embossed UNICEF logos on lid, with certificate and descriptive tickets, FDC. (30) | $1,900 |
| Lot 3095 | International Year of The Child, UNICEF proof silver thirty coin set, 1979-1983, including China 35 yuan. Missing case and certificates, in capsules, FDC. (30) | $1,600 |
| Lot 3096 | Iran, five rials, SH1311 (1932) (KM.1131); two rials, SH1312 (1933) (KM.1130); two rials, SH1328 (1949) (KM.1144). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3097 | Islamic, Umayyad Caliphate, Hisham, (A.H. 105-125) (A.D. 724-743), silver anonymous dirham, Wasit mint, A.H. 125 = A.D. 743, (A.137, Eshragh SCC 753, Klat 718); Abbasid Caliphate, Al-Rashid, (A.H. 170-193) (A.D. 786-809), silver anonymous dirham, Madinat al Salam mint (Badhdad), A.H. 189, = A.D. 805, (A.219, Eshragh SCC 1061, Lowick 1373, Qatar Museum 1749). Both coins fine - nearly very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 3098 | Islamic, Timur (Tamerlane), 1369-1405, AR tanka, 1388-1405 of uncertain Central Asian mint (probably Samarkand), the Kalima in 3-lines within square and the four sucessors around, reverse, Arabic script for Sultan Mahmud by order (of) Amir Timur, the Defender (MI.1887). Broad flan of nice silver with attractive tone, a little flatly struck in parts, nearly very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3099 | Italy, Lucca, large 10 bolognini, dated 1596, silver (3.86 g), obv. CAROLVS IMPERATOR Coat of arms with lily on the coping, with LIBERTAS across, rev. VV LTVS - SANCTVS Draped and crowned bust of the Christ to the left; below, 1596, (CNI 272/274, Bellesia 24, MIR 188/5 [R4]). Extremely rare, nearly very fine/fine. | $460 |
| Lot 3100 | Italy, Sicily (Regno), Federico (Frederick) II, (1197-1250), billon denarius, 18mm, (0.75 g), Messina mint, struck c.1225, obv. + F. IMPERATOR around cross, three pellets in corners 1 and 3, rev. bust of ruler left, IERL'SICIL REX around,(Spahr p.197, 113); together with another denarius, 16mm, (0.70 g), Messina or Brindisi mints, c.1246, obv. and rev. similar legends, obv. IP in field, rev. no pellets, (Spahr p.201, 137). Very fine, fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3101 | Italy, Sicily (Regno), Carlo I d'Angio (Charles I), (1266-1282), silver saluto d'argento or Carlino 25mm, (3.36 g), Napoli (Naples mint). obv. + KAROL' IERL' ET SICIL' REX, coat-of-arms, rev. + ALE GRA PLEnA DnS TECUm, the Annunciation: Archangel Gabriel standing right, holding lily and pointing toward the Virgin standing left, orans, both wearing nimbus crown; lily in vase between, (cf. Grierson, Coins of Medieval Europe C11 (Salute d'oro); MIR 20; Pannuti-Riccio 3; MEC 14, 677-9. Darkly toned, very fine minor cut in edge, rare. | $170 |
| Lot 3102 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, Peter III of Aragon, Ist of Sicily and Constantia, (c,1282-1285), silver pierreale, Messina mint, 25mm, (3.19 g), obv. +: P: DEI: GRA: ARAGOn: z SICIL: REX:, arms of Aragon, within an octolobe, rev. + COSTA: DEI: GRA: ARAG z SICIL: REGIA, eagle with open wings to left, head right, (Spahr 10/11 var., MIR 4, 173). Nearly very fine, rare. | $150 |
| Lot 3103 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, James I (II of Aragon), (1285-1296), silver pierreale, Messina mint, 24mm, (3.31 g), obv. +:IA. DEI. GRA. ARAGON. SICIL REX:, eagle with open wings, head right, within an octolobe, rev. + AC. BARCh. NONE. COMES, arms of Aragon within an octolobe, (Biaggi 1308, Lhotka 224, Spahr 3, MIR 179). Toned, good very fine, scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 3104 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, Frederick II, (1296-1337), silver pierreale, Messina mint, 25mm, (3.04 g), obv. ++FRIDERIC'. T:D'I: GRA:REX:SICIL:, eagle with open wings, head right, within an octolobe, rev. +DVC APUL PRINCIPAT': CAPUE., arms of Aragon within an octolobe, (Biaggi 1311, Spahr 4-5). Toned, very fine, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 3105 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, Frederick III, (1355-1377), silver pierreale, Messina mint, 25mm, (3.27 g), obv. +FRIDERICUS DEI GRA:REX:SICILE:, eagle with open wings, head right, within an octolobe, rev. + AC. ATENARU: Z: NEOPATRIE DUX, arms of Aragon within an octolobe, M B across, (cf.Biaggi 1311, cf.MIR 194, cf.Spahr 81). Toned, very fine, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 3106 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, Lodovico (Louis), (1342-1355), silver pierreale, Messina mint, 22mm, (3.16 g), obv. .: LODOVICVS : FELIX .:, eagle with open wings, head right, within an octolobe, rev. + DEI : GRA : REX : SICILIE, arms of Aragon within an octolobe, (Biaggi 1316, Spahr 10). Toned, very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 3107 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, Martin I (the young), (1392-1409), silver pierreale, Messina mint, 24mm, (3.24 g), obv. + MARTIN:D: GRA:REX:SICIL, eagle with open wings, head right, within an octolobe, rev. +AC:ATHENAR: NEOPA:DUX, arms of Aragon within an octolobe, M B across, (Biaggi 1341, MIR 220, Spahr 11, MEC 825). Toned, very fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 3108 | Italy, Sicily, Kingdom of Sicily, John II, (1458-1479), silver pierreale or tari, Messina mint, 24mm, (2.60 g), obv. + IOANNES: D: GRA REX:SICI, eagle with open wings, head right, within an octolobe, rev. + AC: ATENARVMLAT: NEOPAT, arms of Aragon within an octolobe, I I across, (Biaggi 1351, Spahr 20). Toned, very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 3109 | Italy, Sicily (as a kingdom), Philip III of Spain, (1598-1621), silver 4 Tari, 30mm, (10.40 g), Messina mint, dated 1612 DF A Don Francesco Abate, mintmaster, obv. Armored bust right. wearing ruff, around PHILIPP III D G, rev. Crowned eagle facing with wings spread, head left, REX SICILIA 1612, (MIR 347/7; Spahr 29/31). Crudely struck, otherwise very fine and very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 3110 | Italy, Sicily, Carlo di Borbone, (1734-1759), silver tari 1739, obv. CAR D G SIC REX, bust laureate to right, rev. around FAV COR AN, F N acrossm crowned eagle facing head left, below 1739, (KM.5.5 rare) (Illustrated); another silver half tari 1751, Palerno mint, obv. laureate bust right, CAR D G SIC ET HIE/S F, rev. facing eagle head left, around RE - SI - ET - HI, 1751. (Spahr 140, MIR 582, KM.5.3b rare) illustrated; others of Charles II (1665-1700), AE grano 1699 (Eklund 394); AE 3 cavalli (Eklund 393); Victor Amadeus II (of Savoy), AE tornese Palerno mint, 1716, 1717 (illustrated, Ex Heyde Collection, Geoff K. Gray Sale 30 December 7, 1973 [lot 889 part] 1718, (Eklund 399). Very good - good very fine. (7) | $240 |
| Lot 3111 | Italy, Kingdom of Naples and Sicily, Francesco II, (1859-1869), 120 Grana 1859, 38mm, (27.42 g), obv. FRANCISCVS II DEI GRATIA REX, bare head to left, 1859 below, rev. REGNI VTR SIC ET HIER, G 120, crowned arms, (KM.161, Dav. 176). Unevenly toned, very fine/good very fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 3112 | Italy, Papal Coinage, Innocent XI, (1676-1689), silver scudo (32.18 g), Roma mint. Dated year 2, obv. INNOCEN XI PONT MAX A II (triskeles stops), mantled bust right, wearing zucchetto; HAMERANVS F below, rev. PORTAE INFERI N ON PRAEALEBVNT around the facade of St. Peter's Basilica, RO MA in exergue, (CNI 17; Muntoni 38 [piastra]; Berman 2089 [piastra]). Gilt, has been mounted on edge, otherwise good very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3113 | Italy, Sardinia, silver fifty centesimi 1830P (KM.C.102.1); Kingdom, Victor Emanuel III, silver lire 1916R (KM.57). Very good; extremely fine and scarce. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3114 | Japan, Ansei, 1 shu gin silver coins (KM.C.12). Fine - very fine. (8) | $90 |
| Lot 3115 | Japan, Meiji, twenty sen (1885) and (1896) (KM.Y.24); later silver minors, fifty sen, years for 1922, 1926, 1933, 1936 (KM.Y.46), twenty sen (1905) (KM.Y.24); ten sen (1905), (1911) (KM.Y.30). Very fine - extremely fine. (9) | $80 |
| Lot 3116 | Japan, Meiji Mutsuhito, silver one yen, yr 14 (1881) (KM.28a.1). Heavily chopmarked, otherwise very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3117 | Japan, Meiji, Mutsuhito, silver yen, yr 20 (1887) (KM.Y.A25.3). Subdued toning good extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3118 | Japan, Meiji, Mutsuhito, silver one yen, yr 41 (KM.Y.A25.3). Cleaned, good very fine and scarce year. | $280 |
| Lot 3119 | Japan, Meiji, Mutsuhito, trade dollar, yr 9 (1876) (KM.Y28b.1). Chopmarked both sides, otherwise very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 3120 | Japan, Ryukyu Islands, Seiko Tsuho (A.D. 1460-1465), bronze cash, currency of the Seiko period. Good fine. | $80 |
| Lot 3121 | Korea, Yi Dynasty, Sejong The Great, (A.D. 1423 - 1425), Cho Son Tong Bo - one cash (23mm, 3.13g). Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3122 | Livonia, State of Riga, Christiana (of Sweden) (1632-1654), billon silver solidus (16)50 (0.57g) (KM.21). Oxidised, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3123 | Macau, silver proof one hundred patacas, 1978 Grand Prix 25th Anniversary (KM.11), in case of issue with certificate, the case with light foxing on lid lining. FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 3124 | Macau, silver proof one hundred patacas, 1979 Year of the Goat (KM.14), in case of issue with certificate, the case with foxing on lid lining. FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 3125 | Malaya, Malacca Dynasties, various tin pitis and fractions, includes rulers from Malacca Sultanate; Kampar; Pahang and Perak Dynasties. In 2x2 holders with Collector's notes, good - very fine. (28) | $200 |
| Lot 3126 | Malaysia, Pahang Sultanate, Malik Al Adil, 1235 AH, tin hat money, obv. "Malik Al Adil 1235" in arabic, rev. plain, top apex. "Malik Al Adil" (The Just Ruler) (cf.SS2 & SS3, p 136). Very fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 3127 | Maldive Islands, Sultanate, coinage, 1800s-1960s, nearly all copper, includes a folded larin (KM.32-42), later (KM.43, 46, 48), dumpy coppers (14), smaller (3), milled (5), tiny copper (55), sorted into groups. Very good - uncirculated. (82) | $140 |
| Lot 3128 | Mauritius, Elizabeth II, one cents, 1971 (KM.31) (approx 195); five cents, 1971 (KM.34) (approx 200). Uncirculated. (approx 395) | $50 |
| Lot 3129 | Mexico; Republic, silver eight reales, Guadalajara, 1853JG (KM.377.6); Guanajuato, 1847PM (KM.377.8). First corroded by sea water, good, second good very fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 3130 | Mexico, Republic, silver eight reales, 1847MP, Guadalupe y Calvo Mint (KM.377.8). Toned extremely fine and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3131 | Mexico, Maximillian, silver peso, 1866 Mexico City Mint (KM.388.1). Toned good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3132 | Mexico, silver peso, 1934 (KM.455), 1962, 1963, 1966 (KM.459); five pesos, 1956, 1957 (KM.469, 470), 1959 (KM.471); ten pesos, 1956 (KM.475); twenty five pesos, 1968 (2) (KM.479.1). Very fine - extremely fine. (11) | $160 |
| Lot 3133 | Middle East, a small group in 2x2 Hartbergers from Palestine, 20 mils 1935; 10 mils 1927, 1935; 5 mils 1939; Syria 1 piastre 1935, 10 piastres 1929; Lebanon half piastre 1941, 1 piastre 1936 and Egypt 2 piastres 1917. Mostly very fine. (9) | $60 |
| Lot 3134 | Mombassa, silver rupees, 1888H (KM.5). Damaged good very fine; very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3135 | Montenegro, proof silver two and five perpera 1989 (KM-). FDC. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3136 | Mozambique, various 20 escudos, 1952 (2), 1955, 1960, (KM.79); 10 escudos 1952 (5), 1954, 1955 (KM.79), 5 escudos 1935 (3) (KM.62), 1938, 1949 (KM.69), 1960 (6) (KM.84); 2 1/2 escudos 1935 (2), 1938, 1942 (2), 1950 (6), 1951, (KM.68), 1954, 1955 (KM.78); together with Macau, 1 pataca 1968 (2) (KM.6). Fine - uncirculated. (42) | Passed in |
| Lot 3137 | Muscat & Oman, copper 1/4 anna, AH 1315 (KM.3.1) (2), local issue AH 1313 (KM.9.1). Fine - very fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 3138 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Narayan (SE1690-1696, 1768-1775), silver one mohar, (c.5.46 g), SE 1682, 1690 (3), 1691 (7, one illustrated), 1692 (3), 1693 (5, one illustrated), 1694, 1696 (3), uncertain, different letters noted for the same numbers, (KM.454.2). Mostly toned, fine - good very fine. (25) | $1,000 |
| Lot 3139 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, various rulers, silver dams (8) (total weight 0.32 g); (cf.KM.518, 593, 635 etc). Very fine and all very scarce. (8) | $90 |
| Lot 3139A | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Pratap Simha (1775-1777), silver quarter mohur, SE 1699 (1777) (KM.470.1). Toned, good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3140 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Surendra Vikrama (SE1769-1803, 1847-1881), a quantity of AE paisa including SE 1787 (1865), (KM.588); another with border of dots (KM.589) (Illustrated), others including 1788, 1790, 1794, 1796, 1797 (KM.590) and others, a few 2 paisas (3) including 1790, 1791 (KM.592); Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, VS 1938-1968, A.D. 1881-1911), AE paisa including VS 1945 (KM.625) (illustrated), 1948 (KM.626), (KM.627) (2), VS 1968 (KM.631) and others of various dates 1963 etc (KM.628-9) some are worn; a few are local copies, some probably from Sikkim. Poor - extremely fine, an interesting collection. (45) | $240 |
| Lot 3141 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Surendra Vikrama (SE1769-1803, 1847-1881), silver mohars, SE 1770 (illustrated), 1771, 1776 (2), 1777 (2), 1778 (2), 1779 (6), 1780 (2), 1781, 1782 (4), 1787 (3, one illustrated), 1788, 1789 (2), 1790 (3), 1792, 1793 (2), 1794, 1796 (2), 1797, 1800, 1801 (3), 1802 (4), 1803, various dates with a some duplicates, (KM.602). Toned, some with hoard patination, nearly fine - good very fine. (46) | $420 |
| Lot 3142 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), silver mohars, SE 1823, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1830, 1831 (KM.651.1), milled edge 1826, 1827, 1829, 1831 (2), 1832, (KM.651.2); Surendra Vikrama (SE1769-1803, 1847-1881); silver two mohars, 1801 (KM.603), 1801 (3) struck from gold dies (one illustrated) (KM.603.2). Fine - extremely fine. (16) | $240 |
| Lot 3143 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, VS 1938-1968, A.D. 1881-1911), copper dam (2, both VS 1964 and 1968), 1/2 (VS 1968, one (VS 1964) and two paisa (VS 1964), (KM.620.2, 621, 622, 631, 634). Uncirculated as struck. (5) | $800 |
| Lot 3144 | Nepal, Lichhavi Period, ca. 576-700 A.D., a group lot of three (3) copper or clay coins as broken tokens; together with three (3) copper coins of the Nepalese Hills two dated VS 1844 (RGV [The Coinage of Nepal] AE paisa issued by Rana Bahadur Shah (1777-1799), No.1333) (2, one illustrated); the other an another both of uncertain type; Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), AE paisa various dates from VS 1949-1964 (KM.628) (15), VS 1949 illustrated. Poor - nearly very fine. (22) | $60 |
| Lot 3145 | Nepal, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), AE paisa 1948, 1949, 1950, (KM.627); Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950); two paisa (heavy issue) VS 1976, 1977 (3, one inverted), (KM.689.2); (light issue) VS 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, (KM.689.3); crudely struck various dates (8), (KM.689.1), (VS 1982 illustrated); AE paisa, crude hand struck VS 1980, 1981 (illustrated), 1982, etc, (KM.687.1); others machine struck heavy (3) VS 1976 (2), 1977 (inverted date), (KM.687.2), light weight issues (8) various dates, (KM.688). Good - extremely fine, a good range of dates and types. (38) | Passed in |
| Lot 3146 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), silver two mohars SE 1817 (1895), plain edge, (KM.653). Uncirculated and rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 3147 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), machine made milled edge silver two mohars SE 1831 (KM.655); SE 1832, 1833 (KM.656); Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), silver two mohars, VS 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972 (illustrated), 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1979 (2), 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986. Fine - extremely fine. (21) | $480 |
| Lot 3148 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), machine made plain edge silver two mohars, SE 1832 (2 one illustrated), 1833 (KM.656); silver mohars SE 1827 (2), 1829 (3), 1830, 1831 (6), (KM.651.2); Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), silver two mohars, VS 1987 (KM.695); Queen Lakshmi Divyeswari (regent) issue; silver mohar VS 1971 (KM.682). Very fine - uncirculated. (17) | $220 |
| Lot 3149 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), silver four mohars SE 1817 (1895), plain edge, (KM.657). Uncirculated and very rare. | $1,300 |
| Lot 3150 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), silver four mohars SE 1833 (1911), milled edge, (KM.658). Proof-like, as struck and very rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 3151 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), set of 3 tokens: 12, 14 and 16 Paisa nd. (1902) iron and brass (KM.Tn1-Tn3); together with a milled blank ring with engraved text. Extremely fine. (4) | $340 |
| Lot 3152 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Queen Lakshmi Divyeswari (regent), silver half mohar, VS 1971 (KM.681), scarce; Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), milled edge, silver two mohars VS 1987, 1988, 1989, (KM.695), silver mohar VS 1969 (KM.694); decimal coinage silver rupees, VS 1686 (error date unlisted) (2) (one illustrated), 1989, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 (2), 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003; without dots around trident VS 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, (KM.726), VS 2005 variety with four dots around trident, (KM.725) (illustrated); Inanendra Vira Vikrama, (VS 2007, A.D. 1950-1) VS 2005 (illustrated), (KM.730). Very fine - good extremely fine. (29) | $200 |
| Lot 3153 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama (VS 1968-2007, 1911-1950), pattern copper one paisa, VS 1975 (1918), plain edge, (KM.686.2). Extremely fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 3154 | Nepal, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), five paisa VS 1978 (2 different varieties); three paisa VS 1978, AE paisa VS 1968, 1986, (KM.685.1, 688, 689.3, 690.3). About uncirculated with mint bloom, several may be specimen strikes. (5) | $800 |
| Lot 3155 | Nepal, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950); five paisa (heavy issue) VS 1976 (2), 1977 (2, one with inverted dated, normal illustrated); (light issue) 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 (KM.690.3); crudely struck 1978, 1979 (reversd date), 1980, 1982, 1985 others including uncertain (7), (KM.690.1). Fine - extremely fine. (23) | $110 |
| Lot 3156 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Prithvi Vira Vikrama, (SE 1803-1833, A.D. 1881-1911), silver mohars, SE 1803, 1804 (2), 1805, 1806, 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1816, 1817, 1818 (2), 1819, 1820, 1821, 1822, 1823, 1824, (KM.651.1); Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), milled edge VS 1969 (2) (one illustrated), (KM.694), 1979 (KM.695). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (22) | $160 |
| Lot 3157 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama (VS1968-2007, 1911-1950), machine struck silver two mohars, VS 1969, 1971, 1984 (illustrated), 1986, 1988, (KM.695). Extremely fine - about uncirculated. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 3158 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama (VS 1968-2007, 1911-1950), silver four mohars VS 1971 (1914), milled edge, (KM.696). Uncirculated and very rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 3159 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), silver 50 paisa almost all different dates VS 1992 (illustrated) (KM.718, 721) (19); silver 25 paisa mostly different dates (18) (KM.714); Trivhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 2007-2011, A.D. 1951-1955), cupro-nickel rupees VS 2010 (3), 2011, (KM.742), 50 paisa (3) VS 2010, 2011 (2) ; others of Mahendra Vira Vikrama, (VS 2012-2028, 1955-1972) and Virendra Vir Vikrama (VS 2028-2057, 1972-2001) Cu-Ni Rupees (KM.784-788, 828, 831) various mostly different dates and types (22); Cu-Ni 50 paisa (26) (KM.777-780, 821, etc). Very fine - uncirculated, a very few fine. (92) | $170 |
| Lot 3160 | Nepal, Decimal coinage, Tribhuvana Vira Vikrama, (VS 1968-2007, A.D. 1911-1950), various dates one Paisa (6) (KM.707), two paisa (7) (KM.710), (6) (KM.710a), 5 paisa (7) (KM.712), 25 paisa (3) (KM.739), 50 paisa (4) (KM.740); Mahendra Vira Vikrama, (VS 2012-2028, 1955-1972), 25 paisa (8) (KM.771-773); 50 paisa (2) (KM.776), (15) (KM.777-780), one rupee (2) (KM.785-6); Virendra vir Vikrama (VS 2028-2057, 1972-2001), copper-nickel rupees mostly VS 2034 (1977) these struck at the Canberra Mint, (24) (KM.828). Very fine - uncirculated. (84) | $90 |
| Lot 3161 | Nepal, Shah Dynasty, Virendra vir Vikrama (VS 2028-2057, 1972-2001), mint set in folder, one paisa to one rupee VS 2028 (1972) with descriptive text (KM.MS14); together with HMG mint folder of silver 20 rupees, 1 rupee Cu-Ni and brass 10 paisa FAO VS 2032 (1975) (KM.MS18); silver 25 rupees VS 2031 Coronation issue in sealed flip (KM.838); silver 10 rupees 1968 FAO issue (KM.794) and a VS 2010 Cu-Ni 20 paisa (KM.738). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (13) | $60 |
| Lot 3162 | Nepal, proof silver 2000 rupees, 2003 (50th Anniversary of Hillary/Tenzing conquest of Mt. Everest) (KM.1201). FDC. | $80 |
| Lot 3163 | Netherlands, William III, two and a half gulden, 1870 (KM.82), Wilhelmina, two and a half gulden 1939 (KM.165). Toned good very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 3164 | Netherlands East Indies, copper doits 1728, 1745, two doits 1732, 1790; half doits 1752, 1754, 1760; Netherlands, doits, Overijssel 1766, 1768, Utrecht 1792, West Friesland 1780. Very good - good very fine. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 3165 | Netherland East Indies, VOC doits, Holland 1748 (2) (KM.70); Zeeland 1790 (KM.152); Gelderland 1802 (KM.50); , New Zealand, Wanganui Cosmopolitan Club, copper 6 Pence Token, 1905, obv. WANGANUI, bust of Maori warrior left, with spear over shoulder; date to left, rev. COSMOPOLITAN CLUB, denomination in central field (2, one illustrated). The doits, fine - extremely fine, the Wanganui tokens, mint red uncirculated. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 3166 | Netherlands East Indies, West Friesland silver ten stuiver, 1786 (KM.52) (holed at top); copper jetons, Netherlands, 1599, 1604; copper VOC duits, West Friesland, 1787, 1788; Utrecht, 1790 (2); Singapore, Merchant token, copper keeping, Soho Mint, for Island of Sumatra, 1804. In 2x2 holders and flips with Collector's notes, very good - very fine. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 3167 | Netherlands East Indies, British United E.I.C., Sumatra, bronzed copper proof two kepings, 1798, by Soho Mint (KM.261). Some dried up toning on the obverse, otherwise, nearly FDC. | $700 |
| Lot 3168 | Panama, proof .500 fine silver twenty balboas, 1981 (KM.71) (ASW = 1.90 ounces). FDC. | $50 |
| Lot 3169 | Peru, South Peru, silver 2 reales 1837 BA (KM.169.1) (illustrated); Peru, Provisional coinage silver peseta 1880 BF (5) (KM.200), 10 centavos 1879 (KM.198); Peru, silver 1/5 sol 1906JF, 1907JF, (KM.205); Peru minors, include 1/4 reals 1799, 1818, not dated (two holed) (KM.102.2, 108); half reals 1849, 1850, (KM.144.7); half dinero 1863YB (KM.189), others 1903, 1907 (2) (KM.206); silver dinero 1865TB (2), 1866YB, 1870/60YJ/YB, (KM.190), 1891TF (KM.204.1); a bronze token for half real, inscribed ANTIGUA BOTICA FRANCESA LIMA. Very good - extremely fine. (24) | $200 |
| Lot 3170 | Peru, silver sol, 1893 TF (KM.196.26); silver half sol, 1928 (3), 1929, 1935 (KM.216); silver four reales 1844 M (KM.151.5); South Peru, 1838 (KM.172). Last two poor, others very fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 3171 | Philippines, under Spanish rule, 50 centimos 1881, 1882, 1885 (7, one illustrated), (KM.165); 10 centavos 1868 (KM.145), 1885 (KM.148); 10 centavos, 1917S (KM.169), and Spain, 2 reales 1853 (KM.20.3). Mostly fine - extremely fine. (13) | $380 |
| Lot 3172 | Philippines, proof 10 centavos 1903, (KM.165). Golden and blue patination, nearly FDC. | Passed in |
| Lot 3173 | Portugal, Joao VI, (1818-1820), AE 40 reis, 1820, 1822 (KM.370); Maria II, (!834-1853), AE 40 reis 1833 (2, normal and upset), (KM.402). Very good - nearly very fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 3174 | Portugal, silver 100 reis 1910 (KM.548); 50 centavos 1946 (unc) (KM.577) (illustrated); copper 10 reis 1734 (KM.217); 5 reis 1799 (KM.305), 20 centavos 1925 (KM.574), 10 centavos, 1924, 1926 (KM.573); Azores 20 reis 1795 (KM.3) (ilustrated); 10 reis 1843, (KM.11), 1865 (KM.14); Brazil 1821R (KM.316.1); Cape Verde, 20 centavos 1930 (KM.3); St.Thomas & Prince Islands, 80 reis 1825 (KM.F1). Fine - uncirculated. (13) | $130 |
| Lot 3175 | Portugal, silver 500 reis 1896, 1900 (rare) (illustrated) (KM.535); 200 reis 1893 (KM.534) (illustrated); 100 reis 1893 (KM.531); 50 reis 1886 (KM.506), 1893 (KM.536) (illustrated), 10 reis copper 1892 (KM.532); Portuguese India, silver half rupia 1882 (KM.311); 1881 1/4 rupia (KM.310) rare. Fine - good extremely fine, several rare. (9) | Passed in |
| Lot 3176 | Portugal, silver one escudo 1910, commem. birth of Republic (KM.560); 1915 (KM.564) (illustrated); Saint Thomas & Prince Island, 500th anniv. of discovery, 50 Escudos 1970, (KM.21). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3177 | Poland, Ladislaus, 1386-1434 silver half groschen (2); Sigismund I, (1506-1548), silver half groschen MDL (1530); Sigismund III, (1587-1623), silver 1/24 1600 (Gumowski 1401). Fine - nearly very fine. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 3178 | Poland, Ladislaus Jagiello (1386-1434), silver tiernar (three denar) (0.84g) (G.517). Partly weak or uneven striking, otherwise good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3179 | Poland, Danzig, Stefan Bathory (1576-1586), silver groschen, 1577 (1.72g) (G.969). Toned nearly very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3180 | Poland, Stephen Bathori (1578-1586), silver three groschen, 1585 (2.29g) (G.810). Toned, nearly very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 3181 | Poland, Sigismund III (1587-1632), silver denar (0.47g) (G.913) (KM.1). Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3182 | Poland, Danzig, Sigismund III (1587-1632), silver denar, (15)91 (0.32g) (G.1434) (KM.10). Toned good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3183 | Poland, Danzig, Sigismund III (1587-1632), silver gros, 1607, Krackow Mint (1.24g) (kop 780). Flan flecking, fine. | $30 |
| Lot 3184 | Poland, Sigismund III (1583-1632), silver three groschen (15)95JF (2.34g), (Johann Finlej, moneyer 1590-1609), Wschowa Mint (cf KM.A6; G.1135, kop 1000). Toned good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 3185 | Poland, Sigismund III (1583-1632), silver three groschen (15)96JF (2.39g) (Johann Finlej, moneyer 1590-1609), Wschowa Mint (cf KM.A6; G.1151; kop 1040). Toned, striking weakness, otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 3186 | Poland, Johann III Sobieski (1676-1696), silver three groschen, 1684 (KM.130; G.1988) (1.50g). Toned fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3187 | Poland, August III, silver eighteen groszy, 1755 (KM.148.2). Grey toned patina, good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3188 | Poland, Danzig, Sigismund I (1506-1548), silver groschen, 1534 (3.5g) (G.645). Nearly very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 3189 | Poland, Danzig, Sigismund August (1545-1572) silver three groschen, 1557 (2.62g) (G.681). Toned good very fine, slight scratching in front of portrait. | $700 |
| Lot 3190 | Poland, Danzig, Sigismund III (1587-1632), silver ort (1/4 thaler), 1623 (KM.15.1). Good very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 3191 | Poland, City of Elbing, Sigismund I (1506-1548), silver groschen 1535 (1.72g) (G.665). Grey tone, good fine. | $50 |
| Lot 3192 | Poland, Duchy of Warszawa, Friedrich August I, copper three grosze 1810 IS (KM.C82), silver (billon) five grosze, 1811 IS (KM.C83); Kingdom, Stanislaus Augustus, copper three grosze, 1766G (KM.182); Lithuania, Johann Casimir, copper solidus 1661 TLB (KM.50). Fine - very fine. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 3193 | Poland, proof sterling silver twenty zlotych, 1998 (KM.343). FDC. | $50 |
| Lot 3194 | Romania, proof fine silver five hundred lei, 2004 (KM.193), Anghel Saligny commemorative. FDC. | $130 |
| Lot 3195 | Russia, Peter the Great, copper quarter kopeck 1720 (?) (KM.152.1); Paul I, quarter kopeck, 1798AM (kM.C.92.1), half kopeck 1798EM (KM.C.93.2); Catherine the Great, Siberia, kopeck 1775KM (KM.C.3). Very good; two very fine; good very fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 3196 | Russia, Peter the Great, (1689-1725), silver kopeck (1718) (0.44g) (KM.153). Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3197 | Russia, Catherine I, silver rouble, 1726 St. Petersburg (KM.169). Even grey patina, good fine. | $480 |
| Lot 3198 | Russia, silver roubles 1762 (Peter III), 1817, 1818, 1892, 1898, 1901, USSR, rouble 1924, five kopek 1924, 1930, two kopek 1931, kopeck 1932. Very good - extremely fine. (11) | $550 |
| Lot 3199 | Russia, Alexander I, silver rouble, 1810 (KM.C125a). Fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3200 | Russia, Alexander III, silver rouble, 1883, coronation (KM.Y.43). Nearly uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 3201 | Russia, Nicholas II, silver rouble, 1912, Centennial of Napoleon's defeat (KM.Y.68). Good extremely fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 3202 | Russia, Nicholas II, silver rouble 1913, Romanoff tercentenary (KM.Y.70). Nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 3203 | Russia, a small collection of coins from 1861 - 1916 with issues for Alexander II, Alexander III and Nicholas II, includes half kopek (3), one kopek (11), two kopek (2), three kopek (3), five kopek (3), ten kopek (4), twenty kopek (4) and fifteen kopek (3). Stored in a small coin album, very good - very fine. (33) | $80 |
| Lot 3204 | Russia, USSR, mint sets, 1974 (2, in different packaging), 1980 (2). Uncirculated. (4) | $320 |
| Lot 3205 | Russia, USSR, .900 fine silver proof three roubles, 1990 (KM.247), World Summit for Children commemorative; base metal commemorative medals (3), all relating to WWII events. Uncirculated - FDC. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 3206 | San Marino, Republic, silver twenty lire 1938 (KM.11a). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3207 | Serbia, zinc one, two 1942BP, ten dinara 1943BP (KM.31-3). Toned extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3208 | Singapore, silver five dollars 1973, silver ten dollars 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 (aluminium bronze); also Edward VII patina type retrospective patterns '1936' for Cyprus, Great Britain and Newfoundland, in base metal. Uncirculated. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 3209 | South Africa, ZAR, PAul Kruger, pennies, 1898 (2), shilling, 1897 (toned Unc), two and a half shillings, 1892, 1896; George V, florin, 1923, crowns, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1952 (2), 1958, 1960, 1963. Very good - uncirculated. (14) | $150 |
| Lot 3210 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, two and a half shillings, 1895 (KM.7). Uneven obverse tone, some mint bloom good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3211 | South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, silver five shillings, 1892, double shaft (KM.8.2). Toned, good very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3212 | South Africa, George V, halfpenny, 1923 (KM.13.1). Toned good extremely fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 3213 | South Africa, a collection of mis-strikes (26), including incorrect planchets, rotated dies, off centre strikings, 1969-2008 period, Botswana (1). Fine - extremely fine. (37) | Passed in |
| Lot 3214 | South Africa, D.B.C.M. Ld Store (De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd Store), c1900, tokens for 6d, 3d, and another with no value but with holed centre' Premier Mine Emp. Co-Op Ltd, 2/- token in aluminium, another for 2/- in brass, and another for one penny in fibre compound. Good - fine. (6) | $30 |
| Lot 3215 | South Africa, D.B.C.M. Ld Store (De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd Store), c1900, tokens for 2/6 (5), 1/- (4), 6d (3), 3d (6), one 3d in brass, the rest in zinc. All affected by oxidation, poor - very good. (18) | Passed in |
| Lot 3216 | South East Asian coins, Cambodia, Kingdom of Angkor (c1600), uniface silver fuang; Thailand, gambling tokens, (c1900) (2); Chinese token, private issues in tin (4); Indonesia, Sumatra, (c1700), tin pitis (7); Malaya, tin cash issues, (c1500-1700) (9). In 2x2 holders with Collector's notes, very good - very fine. (23) | $90 |
| Lot 3217 | Spain, medieval, Ferdinand and Isabella, blanca cob, c1492; Mexico, Charles III, real, 1781FF, Mexico City Mint (KM.78); Peru, Charles III, real, 1775MJ Lima Mint (KM.75). Good - fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 3218 | Spain and Spanish Colonial, a range of issues mostly in worn or damaged condition including 2 reales from 1712-1814 (10), 1 real 1736 cob, 1745, 1774 (with chopmarks), 1781, 1782; half reales various dates (8) and a very fine AE of Liege, under Bishoperic, of John Theodore, 1 Liard, 1745 obv. crowned four-fold arms, (KM.146). Mostly holed, poor - very good unless noted. (24) | $160 |
| Lot 3219 | Spain, copper 8 maravedis, various rulers, 1818J, 1820J, 1823J, 1824J, 1827J, 1835, 1840, 1841 (2, one illustrated), 1842, 1843, 1845 (2), 1847, 1850 (2); 2 maravedis 1833 (2); 25 centimos 1863, 1864 (KM.615.2 [26.2]); and a uncertain 8 maraved defaced. Very good - extremely fine. (22) | $190 |
| Lot 3220 | Spain, Isabel II, copper half real 1852 (KM.591.3 [18.3]); Alfonso XII, silver 5 pesetas 1877 (KM.676 [75]); 2 pesetas 1879, 1882 (2), 1883, (KM.678.1, 678.2); Alfonso XIII, 2 pesetas 1891, very scarce (KM.692) (illustrated). Very good - good very fine. (7) | $320 |
| Lot 3221 | Spain, Isabel II - Alfonso XII, copper 5 centimos 1868 (3); 2 1/2 centimos 1867 (2); half centimo 1868; 10 centimos 1870 (4), 1878, 1879 (3); 5 centimos 1870 (6), 1877 (3), 1879. Mostly fine a few better. (24) | Passed in |
| Lot 3222 | Spain, silver coins, Isabel II, 40 centimos 1865, 1866 (3), 1867, 1868 all 6 pointed star (KM.628,2 [42.2]), one pesetas 1900, 1901 (2, one illustrated), 1902, (KM.706); 1904 (2, one illustrated) (KM.721); 50 centimos 1904 (3, one illustrated), 1910, 1926 (3) (KM.741); 25 centimos copper nickel 1925 (4) (KM.740); together with Philippines silver 20 centimos 1868 (2) (KM.146), 1881 (KM.149). Very good - uncirculated. (26) | $400 |
| Lot 3223 | Spain, 19th century siver minors including 2 pesetas 1869, 1870 (2, one illustrated), one pesetas 1876, 1883 (3, one illustrated), 1885; 50 centimes 1869, 1870 (illustrated), 1880, 1881, 1892 (3, one illustrated), 1900, and a Isabel II, 2 reales 1849 (KM.526.1), and one real 1860 (KM.606.1). Mostly fine - extremely fine. (18) | Passed in |
| Lot 3224 | Spain, Isabel II - Alfonso III, silver 10 reales 1852, 8 pointed star (KM.611.3[22.1]) (illustrated); 4 reales 1835DR, 1848CL (KM.510.2, 519.2); 2 reales 1853 (KM.599.2), one real 1861 (KM.606.2); copper 8 maravedis 1847, 1848, 1849 (KM.631.3); 5 centimos 1867 (4 pointed star); 1870 and silver 50 centimos 1869; others silver pesetas 1883, 1903, 1904 (KM.686, 721); half peseta 1881 (KM.685). Fine - very fine. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 3225 | Spain, silver Franco 100 pesetas 1966(68) (3) (KM.797); cupro-nickel 25 pesetas 1957(67) (KM.118); 5 pesetas 1949(50) (KM.117). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 3226 | Spain, three medallic coin set 1998, 5, 10, 25 ecu in wooden display case with certificates also mixed minors of casinos (36), plus Tokyo Disneyland opening medal in case. Extremely fine - FDC. (38) | Passed in |
| Lot 3227 | Spanish Netherlands, Brabant Philip II, silver Philipsdaalder, 1574, mm hand (Antwerp) (34.00g) (V&G 210, Delm 17). Obverse dark encrusted area, otherwise clear portal good fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3228 | Spanish Netherlands, Barbant, Philip V, silver Philipsdaalder 1590, mm hand (Antwerp) (Dav 8637; V&H 210-1h; Delm 18) (33.99g). Good fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3229 | Spanish Netherlands, Brabant, Albert and Elizabeth II, silver two florins, 1603 (26.89g) mm star (KM.9.3) (Dav.4424). Rim bitten or clipped at 11, otherwise attractive toned good very fine and very rare. | $4,400 |
| Lot 3230 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, bronze one cent, 1874H (KM.9). Hints of red, red brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $120 |
| Lot 3231 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, bronze one cent, 1901 (KM.16), silver twenty cents, 1885 (KM.12). Very fine; good very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3232 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, five cents, 1891 (KM.10). Some minor spotting, small dent on Queen's neck, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 3233 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, five cents, 1898 and 1901 (KM.10). Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 3234 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1887 and 1888 (KM.13). The second coin cleaned, good - nearly very fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3235 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, fifty cents, 1896, 1898, 1899 (KM.13). The coins have all been cleaned, the 1898 with contact marks in field, fine - good very fine. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 3236 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, silver fifty cents 1896 (KM.13); Edward VII, silver fifty cents 1903. Toned, nearly very fine. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 3237 | Straits Settlements, Edward VII, fifty cents, 1907 and 1908 (KM.24). Good very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 3238 | Straits Settlements, Edward VII, silver dollar, 1903 B incuse (KM.25). Lightly toned, good very fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3239 | Straits Settlements, Edward VII, one dollar, 1903B raised, 1904B raised (KM.25). Both coins cleaned, the first coin with some spotting, good fine - very fine. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 3240 | Straits Settlements, Edward VII - George V, one dollar, 1907, 1909 (KM.26), 1920 restrike (KM.33). The first and second coins with contact marks in obverse fields, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) | $340 |
| Lot 3241 | Straits Settlements, George V, silver five cents, 1918 (KM.31), ten cents 1920 (KM.29a). Nearly uncirculated; very good and very scarce. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 3242 | Straits Settlements, George V, five cents, 1920 (KM.34). Nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3243 | Sweden, Frederick I, copper four daler, 174(3), plate money (KM.PM74), sea salvage example, from the wreck of the Nicobar. Some corrosion, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $1,000 |
| Lot 3244 | Sweden, Gustav III, silver one rixdaler 1782 O.L. (KM.527). Toned good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 3245 | Sweden, silver 10 ore 1902, 1903, 1904 (KM.755); 1907 (3) (KM.774); 1911, 1915, 1916 (2), 1917 (2), 1918, 1919 (2), 1928 (2), 1929, 1930, 1931 (2, one ilustrated), 1933, 1934 (2), 1935 (illustrated), 1936, 1938 (3), 1939 (2), 1941 (2), 1942 (4) (KM.780). Fine - uncirculated. (41) | Passed in |
| Lot 3246 | Sweden, silver ten ore, a large range of dates with duplication from 1942-1960. Fine - extremely fine. (46) | Passed in |
| Lot 3247 | Sweden, silver 25 ore 1907EB (KM.775[550]); 1914W (7), 1917W (2), 1919 (2), 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931 (2), 1933, 1934, 1936 (3), 1937 (2), 1938 (2), 1940 (2), 1941 (2), (KM.785[556]). Fine - very fine. (33) | Passed in |
| Lot 3248 | Sweden, silver one kroner 1910, 1913 (2), 1914, 1915 (2), 1924 (KM.787). Fine - very fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 3249 | Sweden, silver 2 kroner including commemoratives, 1897EB Silver Jubilee (KM.762[537])(2); 1921W 400th anniv. liberty (KM.799[567]) (illustrated); 1932G 300th anniv. of death of Gustaf II Adolf (KM.805[569]); Gustaf V silver 2 kroner 1914W, 1937G, 1939G, (KM.787): others 1944G, 1945TS, 1947TS, 1950TS (KM.815[577]); Gustaf VI, 1954TS, 1965U (KM.827[587]). Very fine - uncirculated. (13) | $280 |
| Lot 3250 | Sweden, silver 50 ore, 1928G (2), 1934G (2), 1936G (2), 1939G, (KM.788[559]). Fine - nearly very fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 3251 | Sweden. Gustaf V, silver krona, 1925, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1934, 1935, 1936 (4), 1937 (5), 1939 (8), 1940 (3), 1941 (3, one illustrated), (KM.557.2). Fine - uncirculated. (30) | Passed in |
| Lot 3252 | Sweden, various bronze issues in better condition, 5 ore 1950 (3) (KM.779.2); 1952, 1954 (KM.822); 2 ore 1950 (KM.778); 1953, 1954 (KM 821); one ore, 1936, 1950 (2) (KM.777.2, 810). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 3253 | Sweden, silver 25 ore 1943, 1944 (5), 1945, 1947 (3), 1948, 1949 (3), 1950 (5) (KM.816); 1952 (3), 1953 (6), 1954 (4), 1955, 1956, 1957 (2), 1961 (KM.824). Fine - good very fine. (39) | Passed in |
| Lot 3254 | Sweden, silver fifty ore 1948 (KM.817), 1954 (KM.825), 25 ore 1944, 1950 (4) (KM.816), 1954 (KM.824); 10 ore 1950 (KM.813), 1952 (KM.823), one ore 1956, 1957, 1958 (2); 2 ore 1960. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) | Passed in |
| Lot 3255 | Sweden, silver fifty ore 1945 (2), 1946 (3), 1947, 1948, 1949 (2), (KM.817); 1953 (4), 1954 (3), 1955, 1956 (2), (KM.825). Fine - good very fine. (19) | Passed in |
| Lot 3256 | Sweden. Gustaf V, silver krona, 1942 (4), 1943 (7), 1946 (13) (KM.576). Fine - good very fine. (24) | Passed in |
| Lot 3257 | Sweden. Gustaf V, silver krona, 1944 (5), 1945 (5), 1946 (7), 1947 (5), 1948 (4), 1950 (6, one illustrated), (KM.576). Fine - brilliant uncirculated. (32) | Passed in |
| Lot 3258 | Sweden, silver one kroner 1954, 1955 (5), 1961, 1962 (2), 1963, 1966, 1967, 1968 (3) (KM.826). Very fine -extremely fine. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 3259 | Sweden, silver 5 kroner 1955 (4) (KM.829); 1959 Constitution Sesqicentennial (KM.830); one kroner 1952, 1953, 1954 (2), 1955, 1956, 1957, 1963, 1964 (4) (KM.826). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) | Passed in |
| Lot 3260 | Switzerland, Shooting Festival thaler, Bern, 1857 (KM.X.S4). Nearly extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 3261 | Switzerland, Shooting Festival thaler, Schwyz, 1867 (KM.X.S9). Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 3262 | Thailand, Rama V, silver baht (1876-1900) (KM.Y.34); Rama VI, silver baht, BE 2459 (1916) (KM.Y.45). Cleaned very fine; toned good very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 3263 | Thailand, Rama V, silver baht (1876-1900), (KM.Y34), silver fuang (1/8 baht) (KM.Y32), copper att (2) and two att (2) (KM.Y18, 19), att and two att (KM.Y22, 3). Fine - good very fine. (8) | $120 |
| Lot 3264 | Thailand, a mixture of modern base metal issues, including commemorative examples, all on cardboard cards. Mostly uncirculated. (138) | Passed in |
| Lot 3265 | Tibet, Trade coinage, base silver rupees, c.1905-1912, in style of the Szechuan (China) mint, small bust with and without collar and beaded strap holding on hat, Szechuan rupees of this type were made at the Kangding Mint and were struck in debased silver (billon), (KM.Y.3a). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 3266 | Tibet, Theocracy, silver five sho, BE 15-47 (1913), Dode mint, milled reeded edge (KM.Y.18). Toned, very fine, a rare type coin. | $1,900 |
| Lot 3267 | Tibet, Theocracy, silver five sho, BE 15-50 (1916), Dode mint, milled reeded edge (KM.Y.18). Toned, good very fine, a rare type coin. | $2,200 |
| Lot 3268 | Tibet, Theocracy, silver five sho, BE 15-49 (1915), Mekyi mint, milled reeded edge (KM.Y.18.1). Toned, very fine, a rare type coin. | $2,600 |
| Lot 3269 | Tibet, Theocracy, silver one srang, BE 15-53 (1919), milled reeded edge (L&M 656, KM.Y.A18.1). Toned, good very fine, a very rare type coin. | $11,500 |
| Lot 3270 | Tibet, Tibetan Authority, Tapchi Mint silver tanka 'Ga-den' silver tangkas, 5 dots around, Dodpal mint, c.1875 (KM.Y.13.1); another 7 dots around, c.1900 (KM.13.3); Tapchi mint, not dated c.1946-8 a presentation piece (KM.31) (illustrated); and a base silver ten srang, 1950 (16-25) (KM.Y30). Very fine or better. (4). | $480 |
| Lot 3271 | Tibet, Sho-Srang coinage, silver three srang, BE 16-12 (1938), Tapochi mint (KM.Y.26). Nearly extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3272 | Tibet, base silver ten srang, 1950 (16-25) (KM.Y30). Very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3273 | Tibet, Trade coinage, silver rupee, c.1905-1912, Szechuan (China) mint, small bust with collar and necklace of beads holding on hat, (KM.Y.3.2). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $550 |
| Lot 3274 | Tibet, Trade coinage, silver rupee Szechuan Chengda Mint (1911-16, 1930-33) (KM.Y.3.2). Very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 3275 | USA, Colonial French, Henry IIII, billon douzaine (1.54g) worn smooth, with fleur de-lis countermarked in relief within beaded oval (Duplessy 1254A; 2341, Breen Encyclopaedia 271). Fair, countermark very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3276 | USA, large cent 1833; Indian head cents 1859, 1863, 1882, 1905; silver three cents 1853; Buffalo nickel 1935; Barber dimes 1907S 1909; Liberty walking half dollar 1941S, also Canada ten cents, 1899, and a Eureka Calif Charm. Very good - good very fine. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 3277 | USA, Indian head cent, 1908S; two cents, 1864, large motto; Barber half dollar, 1902S. Very fine; good very fine; polished good fine. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 3278 | USA, Indian head cents 1864, 1886, 1892, two cents 1865 (illustrated), three cents 1852 (illustrated), five cents 1928S, silver dollars 1889, 1896. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 3279 | USA, Liberty capped bust half dollar, 1812; Barber half dollars, 1909S, 1913D, 1915S. The 1913D good very fine, the rest poor - fine. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 3280 | USA, capped bust half dollar, 1813. Toned, good fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3281 | USA, capped bust half dollar, 1832, large letters reverse. Toned, good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3282 | USA, Walking Liberty half dollars, 1917S, 1920S, 1928S, 1933S, 1934S, 1935, 1935S, 1936S, 1937, 1937S, 1938, 1939S, 1940S, 1941S (2), 1943S, 1945S. Fine - very fine. (17) | $240 |
| Lot 3283 | USA, Walking Liberty half dollars, 1935S (2), 1939S, 1940S, 1941S (6), 1942S, 1943S (2), 1944, 1945, 1945D, 1945S (2), 1946S. Fine - extremely fine. (19) | $240 |
| Lot 3284 | USA, half dollars, walking Liberty 1935; Franklin, 1948D, 1950, 1951D, 1952D; Kennedy, 1964 (2), 1964D (2). Very good - uncirculated. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 3285 | USA, Franklin half dollars, 1958D (2), 1962D; Kennedy half dollars, 1964, 1964D, proof 1970S; Washington quarter dollar, 1941S. Fine - FDC. (7) | $70 |
| Lot 3286 | USA, draped bust, heraldic eagle reverse, silver dollar, 1799, 13 star reverse, normal date 9s with a spur on bottom of loop, short die break toward the base of 1 (Bowers, BB.166 die state II; Bolender 9). Even grey tone, old reverse rim bruise at 5:30, nearly fine and quite attractive. | $1,500 |
| Lot 3287 | USA, silver trade dollar, 1876S (27.08g). Good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3288 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1878S, 1880 (2); Peace dollar, 1924; Liberty walking half dollar, 1941; Mexico, twenty five pesos, 1968 Olympics. Fine - good extremely fine. (6) | $180 |
| Lot 3289 | USA, Morgan silver dollars, 1878S, 1886, 1893CC, 1896O; Eisenhower dollars, 1971D (2), 1972D, 1976D (2). Fine - extremely fine. (9) | $420 |
| Lot 3290 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1881S, 1883O, 1900O, 1921D (2), 1921S; Peace dollars 1922 (2), 1922S (2), 1923S (3). Very good - good very fine. (13) | $500 |
| Lot 3291 | USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1893S. Very fine and very rare, though mm suspicious. | $240 |
| Lot 3292 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1897 and 1921S; Peace dollars, 1922 (2), 1922S (2), 1925. Fine - extremely fine. (7) | $320 |
| Lot 3293 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1899O. Attractive toning, nearly uncirculated. (4) | $340 |
| Lot 3294 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1899-1902, 1904, all New Orleans Mint, two of each. Nearly uncirculated. (10) | $750 |
| Lot 3295 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1900O. Attractively toned, nearly uncirculated. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 3296 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1900O. Attractive peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 3297 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1901O. Well struck up eagle, toned nearly uncirculated. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 3298 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1901O. Peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 3299 | USA, Morgan dollar, 1901S. Unmarked, uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $1,900 |
| Lot 3300 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1902O. Toned, nearly uncirculated. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 3301 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1904O. Attractive toning, two with proof-like reverse, nearly uncirculated. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 3302 | USA, Morgan dollars, 1904O. Attractive peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated. (3) | $420 |
| Lot 3303 | USA, Morgan dollar, 1921; Peace dollar 1922S. Extremely fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3304 | USA, Morgan dollars 1921 (5), Peace dollar 1922. Very fine - good extremely fine. (6) | $320 |
| Lot 3305 | USA, Peace dollars, 1922, 1922S, 1924S and 1926S. Toned extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 3306 | USA, commemorative half dollars, Monroe Doctrine Centennial, 1923S; Stone Mountain, 1925; Sesquicentennial of American Independence, 1926. Extremely fine or better. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 3307 | USA, commemorative half dollars, 1923 Monroe Doctrine, 1925 Lexington Concord, 1925 Stone Mountain, 1951 Brooker T.Washington, 1952 Washington/Carver. Nearly very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $160 |
| Lot 3308 | USA, proof silver dollars, 1983 (2); proof set, 1983; Kennedy half dollar, 1963; Eisenhower dollar, 1972. Very fine - FDC. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 3309 | USA, proof sets, 1970-79. In cases of issue, uncirculated. (10) | $120 |
| Lot 3310 | USA, proof set, 1983; proof dollar and half dollar, 1986 Liberty; proof dollar, 1984 Olympics; proof dollar, 1987 Constitution; proof dollar, 2003 Marine Corps 230th Anniversary; proof half dollar, 1982 250th Anniversary of Birth of George Washington (2); mint set of quarter and half dollar, 1976 and San Francisco Mint 1874-1937 medal; Presidential dollars, 2007 (4, Denver [2], Philadelphia [2]); State Series (Idaho) quarter dollar, 2007 (2); one dollar coin in folder commemorating 25th anniversary of inauguration of Qantas service between Australia and USA in 1954; also Canada, proof dollar, 1973 RCMP. In cases and packets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (16) | $120 |
| Lot 3311 | USA, 50th Birthday of Superman, Feb 29, 1988 (12 oz). Uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 3312 | USA, framed collection of 'U.S. 20th Century Type Coins' (28 coins including 12 in silver); collection of Lincoln Cents, Number One 1909-1940, partially complete, and Number Two 1941 onwards (2 albums, one complete and one missing one coin); an album of 37 medals for 'A Coin History of our Presidents' (many affected by moisture from plastic in album). Poor - nearly uncirculated. (lot) | $110 |
| Lot 3313 | USA, assorted cupro-nickel issues, Eisenhower dollars (12); Kennedy half dollars (12); Washington quarters (12); Jefferson nickels (7); Roosevelt dimes (7). Very fine - good extremely fine. (50) | $30 |
| Lot 3314 | USA, one cents - one dollar, a large assortment with several silver issues, noted Morgan silver dollars, 1888O, 1921O, also 1879 clip mounted in a frame with base metal chain, and a proof 1983S Los Angeles Olympics (no case). Good - FDC. (100s) | $320 |
| Lot 3315 | USA, Lincoln cents, mostly 1950s-1990s, also a 194?D (last number missing from date, noted also a few Canada one cents. Many mint red uncirculated, some with oxidation and dark toning, overall poor - uncirculated. (approx 6kg; approx 1,900 coins) | $140 |
| Lot 3316 | USA, Illustrious Predecessor Executive Experiment, one cent hard times token in bronze, 1837. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3317 | USA, Civil War patriotic token, 1863, Not One Cent. Traces of mint lustre, good extremely fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 3318 | USA, patriotic Civil War token, 1863, obverse, Union flag with Phrygian cap at top and with 13 stars around and the legend, 'The Flag Of Our Union', reverse, around the outside, 'If Anybody Attempts To tear It Down' inside in a band, 'Shoot Him On The Spot', and in the centre, 'Dix' for 10. Toned very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3319 | USA, a variety of tokens and ID tags, includes Virginia Licensed Chauffeur, expires 6-30-42, badge in brass, pin-back but pin missing; Penberthy Automatic Injectors, badge in bronze (39x39.5mm), ribbon lug at top; Sulphide F U, union badge in white metal (32mm), pierced at top for suspension, numbered 174; Ulysses S.Grant commemorative token, c1950s, in brass (25mm); Liberty head token, 1904, in silvered (20mm); O.K.Vens Coupon, token in brass (21mm); Whitney Bros, 1C slot machine token in bronze (19mm); White Brothers & Company, Willow Calf, token in bronze (25mm); Five Dock Hotel, in brass (32mm), by Meyer & Wenthe, Chicago; aluminium exhibition strikes (3 different). Good - very fine. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 3320 | USA, Bitcoin, Casascius physical bitcoin, dated 2011, brass, obv. B, around 1 BITCOIN, in field VIRES IN NUMERIS to left, to right, 2011, rev. holographic design with unique code, the word "CASACIUS" in error repeated in field. Extremely fine and extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3321 | Uruguay, silver fifty centesimos, 1877A (illustrated), 1893 So, possible trace of overdate, (KM.16), twenty centesimos 1877A (KM.15); ten centesimos 1877A (4, one illustrated with edge knock), copper 4 centesimos 1869H (KM.13); one centesimo 1869H (KM.11). 1924 (KM.19). Fine - uncirculated. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 3322 | Vatican, proof set, 2007 (KM.PS20 [KM.375-382]), includes silver medal. FDC. | $80 |
| Lot 3323 | World coins, Australia florin, 1954 Royal Visit; China, Republic, Yunan province, fifty cents, undated (1911-15) (KM.Y257) (nF); USA, Morgan dollars, 1884 (graffito on eagle's chest)1891 (worn); nineteenth century manufacture base metal historical medals: Austria, Franz II, Napoleonic Wars Victory commemorative; Great Britain, Mary I commemorative. Very good - good very fine. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 3324 | World coins, Australia proof sterling silver dollar, 1994, Sydney Coin Fair Issue; proof sets, Fiji, 1980; Great Britain, 1970; Iceland, 1974, two coin set; Seychelles, 1976; Singapore, 1979. FDC. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 3325 | World coins, an assortment, includes, Australia, florins, incomplete unofficial type set, includes, 1927 Canberra, 1936, 1942, 1951 Jubilee, 1952, 1953, 1954 Royal Visit; six coin fifty cents set, including, 1966 (5 sets); proof dollars, 1984 (2); mint set, 1992; Parliament House medal, 1988, in base metal; Canada, proof sets, 1981 (2, both missing outers); Great Britain, commemorative crown, 1981; St. Helena and Ascension Island, crowns, 1984; Ireland, mint sets, 1961 (2); Israel, mint sets, 1967, 1971; Mauritius, mint set, 1971; New Zealand, proof silver dollar, 1982; Samoa, mint set, 1988; Singapore, mint set, 1974, Tokelau, proof silver dollar, 1982; USA, proof sets, 1976, 1979 (missing outer & cert). Uncirculated - FDC. (lot) | $300 |
| Lot 3326 | World coins, Australia, mixed dates halfpennies and pennies (20); threepence, 1923; sixpence, 1922; shillings, 1927, 1943; florin, 1923; Austria, kruezer, 1816 (KM.2113) Guernsey, four doubles 1864; one twelfth shilling, 1933, 1945; eight doubles 1959; Hong Kong, specimen one, two, five and ten dollars, 1997; India, southern, copper minors, 18-19th century (2); Great Britain, mixed dates farthings (5); halfpenny 1807 (nF); nickel florins (6); commem crown, 1953; two pounds, 2003 (2); New Zealand, florins, 1947 (3); Papal States, soldo, 1867 (KM.1372); USA, Kennedy half dollar, 1964; three coin proof and mint sets, 1976, quarter dollar - dollar; Washington bicentennial base medal commem medal, 1932; miscellaneous base metal medals/trinkets (4); unidentified, silver (?) medal, 1999. Good - FDC. (lot) | $100 |
| Lot 3327 | World coins, including Australia, mostly cased up packaged mint issues and world notes. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 100) | $110 |
| Lot 3328 | World coins, an assortment, includes some medals and medalets, contains some silver in various purities, noted Australia, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1991, Birds series (standard); Belgium, Leopold II, five francs, 1869 (KM.24) (nVF); Czechoslovakia, mixed dates, ten korun, 1960s, 70s (6); mixed dates twenty five korun, 1960s, 70s (4). Some coins in dealers 2x2s with notes, good - FDC. (approx 100) | $150 |
| Lot 3329 | World coins, an assortment, mostly Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand and USA, mostly base metal, noted, Great Britain, Maundy fourpence, 1849 (S.3917) (gVF); Straits Settlements, dollar, 1909 (KM.26) (F). Good - nearly uncirculated. (approx 120) | $280 |
| Lot 3330 | World coins, including ancients (10), Australia (pennies and decimal); Chinese cash (G.K.Gray Sale 12.10.85, lot 581), Ceylon quarter cent 1901 (red uncirculated); Great Britain, James I shilling (central hole), re-coinage?, France, copper Louis XII (ex Heyde), Spain, some in auction packets as bought. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 150) | $320 |
| Lot 3331 | World coins, including Australia (planchet flaws), Great Britain including shillings 1820, 1826, florins 1849 (worn), halfcrowns 1817, 1835, 1844, crowns 1953 (2), 1965 (6), 1980, halfpenny 1855, farthings (90), half farthing 1844, third farthings 1902, 1913; 1672 farthing and red nearly uncirculated 1892; British West Africa (10), TNG (12); Louis XIIII one guinea brass coin weight, and a sestertius of Antonius Pius rev crossed cornucopiae (BM1829) found in Farnborough, Hampshire during renovations with a typed note and handwritten note (Wynyard Coin Centre in 1975), all remainder in green plastic album. Fair - uncirculated. (200) | $500 |
| Lot 3332 | World coins, assorted minors plus Lufthansa medalets for the 1st flights to Australia 1965, USA 1922 Peace dollar. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 280) | $170 |
| Lot 3333 | World coins, Australia, mixed dates one and two cents (approx 100); mint carded dollars, 1993, 2000, 2006 (2); mint carded two dollars, 2013; mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1989; proof silver five dollars, 2013, Southern Sky - Pavo; Australian Species, commemorative medallions set in base metal; Sydney, 2000 subscribers medallions (2); Cyprus, mint set, 1963; Fiji, proof silver ten dollars, 1980 (3); Great Britain, Edward VIII fantasy crowns, dated 1936 (4); Ireland, mint set, 1964; Japan, mint set, 1953; Vatican, mint set, 1964; Western Samoa, specimen mint set, 1974; proof silver dollar, 1976. Fine - FDC. (lot) | $220 |
| Lot 3334 | World coins, Australia, proof set 1986 (missing outer); carded mint twenty cents, 2018 (11) and fifty cents (4),in Anzac Spirit folder for centenary commemoration WWI; Cambodia, two coin fine silver proof set, 2005, Voyages of Zheng He commorative; Fiji, proof fifty cents, 1979 Great Britain, crown, 1951; New Zealand, mint sets, 1969 (standard & commemorative), 1979 (3), 1980, 1985; proof set, 1980. Uncirculated - FDC. (lot) | $80 |
| Lot 3335 | World coins, Australia, threepence, 1912; proof sets, 1969 (missing cert), 1970 (missing foam & cert); Austria, Maria Theresa, restrike thaler 1780; twenty five schilling, 1967 (KM.2901); fifty schilling, 1967 (KM.2902); Great Britain, mint sets, 1967 (2); Prince of Wales medals, 1969 (2), in base metal by Mayfair Coin Company; Mayflower commemorative medals in base metal (3) by The Royal Mint; New Zealand, commemorative dollars, 1969-70; banknotes, Australia, one pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.34a) (3, all VG); one dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.75) BFN 017467/72 a run six (VF - EF). Very fine - FDC. (lot) | $340 |
| Lot 3336 | World coins, Australia, mint sets, 1981 (2) (unofficial [Black Stump] 1988 (2), 1992; mint five dollars, 1988 (10); mint rolls: fifty cents, 1982; one dollars, 1984 (both RAM wrapped); New Zealand, Numismatic Society of Auckland, Introduction of Decimal Currency commemorative medal, in silver (50.7g) (toned, Unc); world base metal minors, sorted into countries in clip seal plastic bags, includes some medals and medalets, notes: coronation medalet, 1937 (approx 2kg). Very fine - uncirculated. (lot) | $180 |
| Lot 3337 | World coins, Elizabeth II, a mixture of pre decimal denominations, no silver noted, includes a small amount of Australian one and two cents and British worn Victorian denominations (minimal silver). Good - good very fine. (approx gross weight 4.40kg) | $80 |
| Lot 3338 | World coins, including Austria, Maria Theresa, thaler 1780 restrike; Belgium two cents 1844; Czech Republic, silver twenty Korun 1933; Germany, Hamburg two mark 1911J, Portugal, Louis I 500 reis 1889; copper ten reis 1736, 1743, 1782 and 1799; Russia, five kopek 1913, ten kopek 1916 (2); Finland twenty five pennia 1916, also Japan bronze half sen (KM.16.2), one sen (KM.17.2, 20). Fine - uncirculated. (17) | Passed in |
| Lot 3339 | World coins, Austria (7 including silver two schilling 1936, one schilling 1925, 1935, twenty five schilling 1972); Germany (5, including 1936E and 1936A five mark); Great Britain (3); Italy (1); Poland (3, five zlotych 1933, two 1934 (both types); Russia (2, Nicholas II fifty kopecks 1896, rouble 1898), in 2x2 holders. Fair - uncirculated. (21) | $120 |
| Lot 3340 | World coins, Austria, proof and uncirculated 50 and 100 schilling, 1959-1976 (30); Papua New Guinea, 1975 six coin sets with matt finish (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (42) | $300 |
| Lot 3341 | World coins, Bahamas, George III, penny 1806 (KM.1); Mombassa, pysa, 1888CM (KM.1.2); Zanzibar, pysa, AH1304 (KM.7); Sraits Settlements, Queen Victoria, five cents, 1900 (KM.10); George V, silver dollar, 1920 (KM.33). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 3342 | World coins, Franklin Mint proof sets, Bahamas, 1976; Guyana, 1976 (2, one missing outer); Isle of Man, proof crowns, four coin set, 1984, Olympics themed (Pobjoy Mint); Jamaica, 1976; Panama, 1979, includes large twenty balboa; Philippines, 1975; Trinidad and Tobago, 1976. FDC. (7) | $400 |
| Lot 3343 | World coins, Bahamas, proof set, 1976, by Franklin Mint; Canada, mint dollar, 1975, 1980; proof dollar, 1985; Cook Islands, proof set, 1976, by Franklin Mint; Falkland Island, silver commemorative fifty pence, 1985; Great Britain, proof set, 1984; Isle of Man, proof commemorative crown, 1984. Uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 3344 | World coins, Bahamas, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1974, Independence Day (KM.68a), mint set, 1973; Dominica, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1979, Papal Visit (KM.16); Falkland Islands, mint sets, 1982, 1987 (2); Germany, proof .625 fine silver five mark, 1968 (KM.123), proof sterling silver ten mark, 2001A (KM.204) (2); Seychelles, proof sterling silver ten rupees, 1974 (KM.20a) (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (11) | $160 |
| Lot 3345 | World coins, Bahamas, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1975 (KM.76a) (missing outer), ASW = 1.46 ounces; Fiji, proof sterling silver twenty five dollars, 1975 (2) (KM.37) (missing outers), ASW = 1.44 ounces each; Panama, proof sterling silver twenty balboas, 1974, (missing outer & cert) (KM.31) ASW = 3.85 ounces; Papua New Guinea, proof sterling silver twenty five kina, 1994 (KM.36) (missing outer), ASW = 4.04 ounces; Pitcairn Islands, proof fine silver fifty dollars, 1989 (KM.5) (missing cert) ASW = 4.99 ounces; Turks and Cocos Keeling Islands, proof sterlimg silver twenty five crowns, 1977 (KM.19) (missing outer), ASW = 1.30 ounces; USA, Eisenhower, proof .400 fine silver dollars, 1971 (2) (missing outers). FDC. (9) | $360 |
| Lot 3346 | World coins, proof sets, Franklin Mint issues include, Bahamas, 1974 (2), 1976; Barbados, 1976; British Virgin Islands, 1974 (3), 1975 and 1976 (packaging degraded), 1976 Jubilee; Jamaica, 1976; Official mint issues include, Cook Islands, proof two coin set, 1973 (missing cert & outer); Fiji, 1980 (2); Great Britain, 1970-71, 1977; New Zealand, 1972-78. FDC. (24) | $400 |
| Lot 3347 | World coins, proof sets, Bangladesh, type set, date (?); Bulgaria, 1974 Cook Islands, 1987; Fiji, 1980 (missing foam); Germany, BDR, 1979 (2); GDR, 1980; Great Britain, 1980, 1981; Papua New Guinea, 1975, by Franklin Mint; mint sets, Falkland Islands, 1974; Isle of Man, 1975, 1981; Liberia, 1974; Luxembourg, mixed date type set; Panama, 1974; Seychelles, 1974; Trinidad and Tobago, mixed date type set; Tuvalu, 1976; Vanuatu, mixed date type set; St. Helena, proof silver twenty five pence, 1977; mixed date commemorative dollars and crowns in base metal (5). Uncirculated - FDC. (24) | $200 |
| Lot 3348 | World coins, Franklin Mint proof sets, Barbados ([3] dates unknown due to outer sticking to case, most likely 1975); Malta, 1976 (2), 1977; also, Cook Islands proof five dollar with FDC, 1975. FDC. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 3349 | World coins, Barbados, proof sterling silver ten dollar, 1979; Fiji, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1981 (2); Jamaica, mint sterling silver twenty five dollars, 1978; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1979; Trinidad and Tobago, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1979; Western Samoa, mint commemorative dollars, 1974 (16), 1976 (5); proof sterling silver dollar, 1977. Uncirculated - FDC. (28) | $240 |
| Lot 3350 | World coins, all silver, Belgium 1/4 franc, 1835 (KM.8), Cambodia, 25 centimes souvenir 1902 (Gad.15), Ceylon, ten cents 1897, 1899 (KM.94), fifty cents 1893; Czechoslovakia 10 korun 1928, 1930 (KM.12, 15), twenty korun 1933 (KM.17); Denmark, two skillings 1681 (KM.358), ten ore 1889, 1891, 1897, 1907 (KM.795.1 (2), 795.2, 807), twenty five ore 1918 (KM.815.1), 16 rigsmont skilling, 1856 (KM.765), two kroner 1906, 1912, 1923 and 1930; French Indo China, piastre 1900, in collector's 2x2 holders. Good very fine - choice uncirculated. (20) | $360 |
| Lot 3351 | World coins, Franklin Mint proof sets, Belize, 1976, 1979; Cook Islands, 1975 (3), 1976, 1977. FDC. (7) | $300 |
| Lot 3352 | World coins, mostly silver, including Belgium, Brazil, Czechoslovakia, French Indo-China, Hong Kong, Hungary, Lesotho, Netherlands, Mexico, Panama, Philippines (Gen MacArthur) also Greece banknote, two minors and Cyprus. The Hong Kong (plugged), otherwise fine - uncirculated. (27) | $340 |
| Lot 3353 | World coins, Elizabeth II, various British Commonwealth nations, modern sterling silver proof crown size issues, mostly New Zealand and other Pacific Islands nations. Several missing certificates and with evidence of handling, otherwise in oficial cases, missing outers, near FDC - FDC. (20) | $280 |
| Lot 3354 | World coins, minors, including some British Commonwealth, 19th-20th centuries (6.5kg). Fair - uncirculated. (approx 750) | $500 |
| Lot 3355 | World coins, including British North Borneo, half cents 1885H, 1887H, 1907H, one cent 1907H, 1941H, five cents 1941H; Brunei, one cent (1887) (KM.3); Straits Settlements, five cents 1897H (KM.10), twenty cents 1891, silver dollars 1907 and 1908; French Indo China silver ten cents 1893A, 1916A, 1921A and 1929A; Japan five sen yr 8 (1875), ten sen (1907-17) (KM.Y.36), fifty sen yr 31 (1898), yr 45 (1912) (KM.Y.31), Nepal, silver mohur, Katmandu, NS 775 (KM.164), each in collector's 2x2 holder. Fine - uncirculated. (20) | $500 |
| Lot 3356 | World coins, Canada, 1965 mint set; Tonga, in base metal 1967 sets, 1968 Investiture two pa'anga (3), all in Supreme album. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (42) | $110 |
| Lot 3357 | World coins, Canada, large cent 1918, silver fifty cents, Newfoundland 1918C; Ceylon, ten cents 1914; India, two annas 1910; New Zealand, shilling 1934, florins 1934, 1935, halfcrown 1943; South Africa, five shillings 1957 and a jewellery gold miniature Maximillian peso 1865. Fine - extremely fine. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 3358 | World coins, includes, Canada, dollar, 1965 (KM.456); Fiji, halfpenny, 1940 (KM.14) (EF) (scarce); Great Britain, halfcrown, 1817 (S.3788) (dark tone VF); halfcrowns, 1881, 1900, 1901, 1939 (all worn); crown, 1935 (S.4048), 1965 (2); fantasy crown, 1936; Panama, ten centisimo, 1904 (KM.3); South Africa, shilling, 1892 (KM.5); Replica Victoria Cross, with hand written information card. Fine - uncirculated. (14) | $110 |
| Lot 3359 | World coins, Cayman Islands, Elizabeth II, silver five dollars, 1976 (KM.8); Egypt Fuad, silver twenty piastres (1923) (KM.336); Saudi Arabia, silver half riyal AH 1354 (1935) (KM.17), riyal AH 1354 (KM.18), this is possibly cast or ex jewellers. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 3360 | World coins, China, Indo China, Macau, souvenir sets of coins; includes three silver of Macau, complete type 1952-74, 11th Assn Games Beijing 1990, in five packs of issue. Fine - uncirculated. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 3361 | World proof and mint coins, China, mint silver ten yuan, 2019 (5) Panda; Great Britain, proof silver coins, ten pence piedfort, 1992 (S.F4); fifty pence, 1992-1993 (S.H5); two pounds, 1995, WWII (S.K5); mint silver two pounds, 1986, Commonwealth Games Edinburgh (S.K1); Seychelles, proof silver crown, 1993 (KM.63); Solomon Islands, proof silver ten dollars, 1993 (KM.46). In cases or packets of issue, the Edinburgh Games coin with spotting to inside case lning, uncirculated - FDC. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 3362 | World coins, cupro-nickel crown size (17); Chinese dollar replicas (10), Japanese replicas (2), Sun Yat Sen Memento dollar (1927), all in supreme album. Fine - uncirculated. (30) | $90 |
| Lot 3363 | World coins, includes Croatia, proof silver one hundred and fifty kuna, 1997 Vukovar (KM.67), in pack of issue; Malta, mint silver five liri, 1988 20th Anniversary of Central Bank of Malta (KM.87), in case of issue, this with some foxing. Uncirculated - FDC. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 3364 | World coins, Costa Rica, one colon, 1903 countermarked 1923 (KM.Y44.3); Egypt, silver girsh yr 1 (1839) (KM.228); Estonia, one kroon, 1933 (KM.Y18); Iran, bronze fifty dinar (1865), copper falus (2), silver rial (1943). Very good - uncirculated. (7) | $160 |
| Lot 3365 | World coins, Cuba silver pesos 1932 (KM.15.2), 1936 (KM.22), Barcelona Olympics ten pesos 1992 (2 different), five pesos 1981 (KM.80,81), Nicaragua, 500 cordobas 1980 (KM.46) and Iran silver kran AH1256 (KM.997). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 3366 | World coins, Cuba, Republic, proof fine silver ten pesos, 1995, coloured pirate series (KM.478-83); New Zealand, mint set, 1988; one ounce fine silver "Heads Tails" medal (2), ex Downies promotion; modern base metal medals (6). Uncirculated - FDC. (14) | $90 |
| Lot 3367 | World coins, proofs, Cyprus 1963 (cased), Jersey 1966 pairs of minors and pair of crowns (2 cases), Malta 25 cents 1975; Tonga, Tupou IV, 1967 set in cupro-nickel, another set 1968 countermark Investiture 1971 in cupro-nickel gilt (1968 13 coins), 1967 (4 coins), stamps (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (23) | $120 |
| Lot 3368 | World coins, some in silver, includes Egypt, Palestine and Spain and Colonies minors, 1661-1939. Very good - extremely fine. (17) | $140 |
| Lot 3369 | World coins, Middle East including Egypt silver (2); Palestine 20 mils 1934; Ethiopia one birr EE1889 (1897) (KM.5), 1/8 birr (1894) (KM.2), 1/20 birr (1895); Hejaz & Nejd 1/4 ghirsh 1928/30; Turkey silver ten kurus (1878-1909); Iraq silver 50 (2), two countermarked copper (weights) in 2x2 holders, two with Pacific Coin Company tickets (Jim Johnson). Fair - extremely fine. (14) | $300 |
| Lot 3370 | World coins, Europe, Denmark one ore 1895, France bronze 1699 liard, decime L'an 6, five centimes L'an 5, two centimes 1844, five centimes 1854A, silver 1/4 franc 1835A, military token in aluminum for 2 francs; Germany coppers from 1775, 1791, 1824, 1845, 1850, 1864, silver 1/2 groschen 1887B; Italy, Napoleon ten soldi 1814M (Tuscany), 5 centisimi 1859; Spain, two reales 1708; Poland, Danzig, 1/2 pfennig; Hungary (HRE) silver gros 1669, in 2x2 holders, partly described. Fair - extremely fine. (24) | $150 |
| Lot 3371 | World coins, including Fiji, penny 1936 (Edward VIII), dollar 1969; Jamaica pennies 1871, 1920, 1926, 1937, 1963, 1964; Panama (7, including 2 1/2 centesimes 1904 'Panama Pill'), other minor and Dominica peso 1969, mostly in 2x2 holders. Very good - FDC. (28) | Passed in |
| Lot 3372 | World coins, France, Anjou, Fulk IV-V, 11th-12th century silver denier (0.89g) (P&A 1492), Spain, Castille & Leone, Ferdinando IV, (1295-1312), silver pepion, Alfonso VI (1312-1350) silver coronado; Catalunya, Barcelona, Pere I (1196-1213), silver obol (Cras 301). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $210 |
| Lot 3373 | World coins, including France, silver five francs 1837A, fifty centimes 1902, one franc 1904; Italy, silver two lire 1882R, one lire, 1902R, Vatican, Leo XIII bronze medal (1900); Great Britain silver medal 1935 Jubilee; Germany, Prussia silver vereins thaler, 1859; Hungary, five korona 1900. Fine - good extremely fine. (9) | $220 |
| Lot 3374 | World coins, crown size silver (29), smaller mostly silver (11), includes Frederick II, six groschen 1778E (KM.A297); Ethiopia, birr (1889); Italy, five lire 1875; Russia, silver rouble 1823; China, Republic Yuan Shi-kai, silver dollar yr 3 (1914), all in green plastic coin album. Very good - uncirculated. (40) | $1,100 |
| Lot 3375 | World coins, including England, penny London Mint of Edward I; India, EIC, Madras IXX cash 1808 (ex Admiral Gardner wreck); Mexico, chopmarked silver eight reales 1807 and 1809; USA silver half dollars, 1954D, 1964; quarters 1945D, 1952D; Roman antoninianii, Tetricus I, II, and Victorinus. Fair - very fine. (11) | $200 |
| Lot 3376 | World coins, includes, Great Britain, base metal commemorative crowns, 1972, 1977, 1980; mint set, 1982; proof sets, 1981 (2); proof silver commemorative crown, 1977 (evidence of handling, missing cert); New Zealand, mixed dates mint base metal commemorative dollars (22); mint sets, 1967 (missing folder), 1969, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985; proof sets, 1965 (missing case), 1982, 1983; proof silver commemorative dollars, 1973, 1974, 1983 (2 different types), 1984, 1985, 1986; Singapore, mint sets, 1981, 1983; base metal commemorative medals: Kuala Lumpur, 1972; Aeroplex Adelaide, 1988. Uncirculated - FDC. (51) | $240 |
| Lot 3377 | World coins, minor coins, including Great Britain, New Zealand, USA, Ethiopia silver birr, Europe, as per owner's listing including Belgium bronze medal of Leopold II and BWM (British War Medal) 1914-18 name erased and Isle of Man 50p note. Very good - uncirculated. (55) | $190 |
| Lot 3378 | World coins, Great Britain, mostly cupro-nickel (total 25), New Zealand, silver sixpences (4), shillings (3), florins (2), base metal (11); USA, silver (13), cupro-nickel (4), dates as per owner's list. Fair - uncirculated. (62) | $80 |
| Lot 3379 | World coins, including Great Britain souvenir cased medals with sets (5), two sheets of coins, mostly South Africa from 1892, Canadian and Irish tokens and British market checks, EIC rupee William IV 1835 and rupee 1862 brooch mounted and George III bronze medal 1789. Fair - uncirculated. (62) | $140 |
| Lot 3380 | World coins, mostly minors of Guernsey and Jersey (70), New Guinea shillings (4), Great Britain copper (15 including George II halfpenny 1732, farthing 1754), imitation Roman coins (6), medals, Irish farthing 1806, French copper (15) on five plastic pages. Very good - uncirculated. (153) | $380 |
| Lot 3381 | World coins, medals and medalets, all modern and base metal, mostly Australia, Pacific Islands and Great Britain, includes commemorative dollars, Churchill crowns etc, many in perspex holders, noted a Singapore, ten dollars, 1981, Year of the Rooster. Mostly uncirculated. (approx 150) | $100 |
| Lot 3382 | World coins, mostly Great Britain (4 decimal proof sets), packeted and cased crown size including Australian medals, including 'silver dollar' President Donald Trump, all in carton, including a Bitcoin medal. Fair - FDC. (approx 400) | $240 |
| Lot 3383 | World coins, Guernsey, copper eight doubles, 1834 (S.7200); Ceylon, Netherlands United East India Company, copper one stiver (1712) (KM.19.1), 1791C (Colombo) (KM.26), two stivers 1792 (KM.30), countermarked incuse 1 (to devalue?); South Africa, ZAR, Paul Kruger, one penny, 1898 (KM.2). Fine - good very fine. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 3384 | World coins, mostly 19th and 20th century minors, some identified in a coin stock book, others in envelopes, same as collected by bank employee in Simla, India; East Africa, Egypt, Iran, Ireland, Italy, USA, dimes 1853 arrows, 1890, Turkey. Mostly fine - very fine. (approx 300) | $340 |
| Lot 3385 | World coins, Iran, silver 5000 dinar, AH1320 (KM.-); Portugal, copper 20 reis 1865 (KM.515); Russia, Catherine II, copper five kopecks, 1789EM (KM.C.59.3), Nicholas I, copper ten kopecks, 1833EM (KM.C140.1), Alexander II, copper five kopecks, 1871EM (KM.Y.12.1); Japan, 100 Mon Tempo (KM.C7) (2), earlier type holed medal, also cupro-nickel medalet. Fair - extremely fine. (9) | $110 |
| Lot 3386 | World coins, all silver, Italy, silver two lire 1914R, 1915R (KM.55), silver 1000 lire 1970R (KM.101); Lithuania, silver two litu 1925 (KM.77), five litti 1925 (KM.78), 1936 (KM.82), ten lita 1936 (KM.83), 1938 (KM.84); Portugal silver escudo 1916 (KM.564); Romania, 100,00 lei 1946; Slovakia, ten korun 1944 (KM.9.1), twenty korun 1941 (KM.7.1), fifty korun 1944 (KM.10), Sharjah silver five rupee AH1383, Kennedy (KM.X:1); Mongolia, silver 100 Tugrik 1989 (KM.53), Saudi Arabia, 1/4 riyal (1935), (1936) (KM.16), riyal (1936), (1952) (KM.18), in collector's holders, described. Good very fine - uncirculated. (19) | $480 |
| Lot 3387 | World coins, a thematic collection in a blue plastic coin album, maritime and marine subjects with descriptions, includes medalets and medals, crown size, practically all in base metals mostly 20th century. Fine - FDC. (200) | $260 |
| Lot 3388 | World coins, ex jewellery, Mexico, Charles III, eight reales 1807P.J. (holed); South Africa ZAR, Paul Kruger, two and a half shillings 1896; Straits Settlements, Edward VII, silver dollar 1904. Edge marked where mounted, very good - very fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3389 | World coins, mint sets, New Zealand, 1980; Singapore, 1978; proof sets, Ceylon, 1971; Canada, 1981, 1985, proof silver three coin set, 2012, Queen's Diamond Jubilee, (includes twenty dollars, Great Britain five pounds and Australia fifty cents); Great Britain, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1993; New Zealand, 1993; USA, 1976, 2000. In cases of issues, the 1981 Canada set with cracked case, the 1993 Great Britain set with some staining to satin lining, uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $400 |
| Lot 3390 | World coins, set silver, Norway ten ore 1882, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1894, 1898, 1899, 1901 (KM.350); twenty five ore 1900, 1901 (KM.360); fifty ore 1893 (KM.356) (2), 1898 (KM.357), 1914 (KM.374); one krone 1877, two kroner 1912; twenty four skilling 1845 (Oscar of Sweden); Poland silver ort 1623 (holed), (Livonia), shilling (KM.5), five groszy 1840 (KM.C.111a), two zlote 1825 in collector's 2x2 holders. Very good - extremely fine. (21) | $120 |
| Lot 3391 | World coins, Spain/Spanish America, cob two reales (fair) (2); Straits Settlements, George V, one cent 1920 in a slab by NGC as VF details. Poor - very fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 3392 | World coins, neatly described in 2x2 holders, three replicas, mostly base metal noted, includes USA silver Morgan dollar, 1921, Peace dollar, 1922 Great Britain, shilling, 1849; Russia, rouble, 1912. Very good - uncirculated. (93) | $280 |
| Lot 3393 | World coins, includes mostly USA, New Zealand and Great Britain, with many silver coins, noted USA Liberty (3) and Barber (3) dimes and Barber quarters (2), also some New Guinea shillings (4) and a penny as well as a Fiji florin, 1934. Poor - good very fine. (105) | $300 |
| Lot 3394 | World coins, Coins of All Nations Volume 1 and 2, coins and postmarked cover set for various coin issuing countries, three per page on twenty five pages per album for a total of one hundred and fifty coin/stamp covers, by Franklin Mint. In official folders of issue, mostly uncirculated. (150) | $150 |
| Lot 3395 | World coins, various nations unofficial mint and type sets, also includes tokens and forgeries, all base metal and mostly later twentieth century issues, on twenty six separate cardboard cards. Good - nearly uncirculated. (178) | $130 |
| Lot 3396 | World coins, mostly minors and some medalets, only a few silver, includes Japan Trade dollar (Indonesian copy), checks, toy money, Tibet copper Sho (KM.Y21), all in blue plastic binder album. Very good - uncirculated. (202) | $170 |
| Lot 3397 | World coins, a large assortment, noted some silver issues but mainly base metal minors. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 3.5kg) | $150 |
| Lot 3398 | World coins, an assortment of world base metal minors, arranged by country in envelopes and two albums, includes one empty album, mostly twentieth century, approx 8kg including packaging. Good - extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 3399 | World coins, a large assortment of base metal coins, appear to be minors. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (approx 9kg) | $200 |
| Lot 3400 | World coins, assorted countries, all lower denominations, later twentieth century dates, most in rolls by collector and various mints, noted Australia, fifty cents, 1982. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 10kg) | $150 |
| Lot 3401 | World coins, a large assortment of base metal minors from a variety of nations, mostly later twentieth century dates, some in rolls by collector. Mostly extremely fine and better. (approx 19kg) | $650 |
| Lot 3402 | World coins, medallic coins in silver 90 casino tokens (9), including Monte Carlo 100 francs, Deauville 100 francs, Chile 500 pesos, Puerto Rico 25 dollars, Bahamas 25 shillings, Santo Domingo 25 pesos, Philippines 100 pesos, Kenya 200 shillings, Cunard Queen Elizabeth II, ten pounds (total 185g). Uncirculated. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 3403 | World tokens, Great Britain, WWI, British Expeditionary Forces, Prisoner of War ten centime, iron (24mm), general issue token for British POW camps in France (Yarwood MMT 100); Italy, Lecco, zinc token for 50 cents, Abbadia Lariana mint; also ID tag, obverse impressed, 'Mauricio Meardi/13de/Noviembre/1919/Salva(?? Pierced hole)r', reverse impressed, 'Mauricio Meardi/31/Diciembre/1919/RLS', pierced hole near edge. Very fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 3404 | World tokens, various issues, noted Caffe Birreria Tivoli in brass (35mm); Cafes SCIFO Sousse in plastic (30mm); Chandana Bros Nellore in silver (24mm); Stand Ca Bianca in gilt and another in silvered (25mm), both different; Spanish coin weight, Spagna Doppia, in bronze (25mm), uniface; speil marke with dachshund on obverse, in bronze (30mm); other plastic issues (5) and others (2). Fine - extremely fine. (14) | $70 |
| Lot 3405 | World tokens and checks, a varied selection includes 25 Aux Glaces, R.St Apolline, Paris (2); New Caf? Bar Bourse, C D; Courage 2 1/2D; Finca Santa Rosa 2 Reales; Finca Galingagua, San Agustin, ? real; Muntgas penning, 1920; Assam & Darjeeling Pure Tea (2); Stabilimento Balneario Rimini, 20; Brood Kaart 1, Vooruit, 1880; Chambre de Commerce, Djibouti, 1921, 50 centimes; and several others including machine tokens. Very good - very fine. (30) | $70 |
| Lot 3406 | Austria, Theresienstadt, twenty kronen, 1.1.1941, also ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (R.310) (2) in blue collector folders. Fine - uncirculated. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 3407 | Azerbaijan, Eastern Azerbaijan, fifty tomans, 1946 (P.S106c). Virtually uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 3408 | Bahamas, Elizabeth II, The Central Bank of The Bahamas, four shillings, undated (1953) A/4 506041 (P.13c). Virtually uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 3409 | Bahamas, Elizabeth II, The Central Bank of The Bahamas, one dollar (L.1974) (P.35b); one dollar, (L.2000 [2002]) DW159738/40 a trio (P.70). Uncirculated. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 3410 | Bahamas, Elizabeth II, Bahamas Monetary Authority, three dollars, 1968, B542843 (P.28a). Uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 3411 | Bahamas, Elizabeth II, The Bahamas Government, half dollar, undated (P.17a); one dollar, undated (P.18a); one dollar, undated (P.18b); three dollars, undated (P.19a). Virtually uncirculated. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 3412 | Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados, de la Rue specimen five dollars, undated (1975), B7 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No.001 in red at bottom left on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.32s). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3413 | Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados, one dollar, undated (1973) (P.29a); one hundred dollars, undated (2000) E15485171 (P.65a); ten dollars, 1.5.2007 (P.68b) a pair. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 3414 | Barbados, Central Bank of Barbados, de la Rue specimen twenty dollars, undated (1988), D17 000000, SPECIMEN in red diagonally front and back, de la Rue specimen lozenges in red top left and bottom right both sides, SPECIMEN No.001 in red at bottom left on front, single punch hole cancellation at signature (P.39s). Glue remnants on back at right, otherwise uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 3415 | Belgium, Nationale Bank Van Belgie, one hundred francs, undated (1978-81), 12801493247/51 (P.140), five consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 3416 | Belize, Elizabeth II, The Monetary Authority of Belize, five dollars, 1.6.1980 (P.39a); Central Bank of Belize, five dollars, 1.1.2002 (P.61b); two dollars, 1.9.2007 (P.66c); Bermuda, Elizabeth II, Bermuda Monetary Authority, one dollar, 1.1.1986 (P.28c); specimen one hundred dollars, 2.1.1982 (P.33s). Uncirculated. (5) | $220 |
| Lot 3417 | Belize, Elizabeth II, Central Bank of Belize, five dollars, 1.5.1990, AA125256 (P.53a). Virtually uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 3418 | Bermuda, Elizabeth II, Bermuda Government, 1.5.1957, five shillings (P.18b) (2). Very fine; good very fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 3419 | Bermuda, Elizabeth II, Bermuda Government, five dollars, 6.2.1970 (P.24a); one dollar, 2.1.1982 (P.28b). Virtually uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3420 | Brazil, Repubic, National Treasury five mil reis, issue 14A, series 6A No 9509 (1913) (P.24a). Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3421 | Burma, George VI, Reserve Bank of India, five rupees, undated (1938), J. B. Taylor, A/20 448945/6 (P.4), a consecutive pair. Staple holes to left of denomination, otherwise slightly toned, extremely fine. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 3422 | Burma, George VI, Reserve Bank of India, ten rupees, undated (1938), J. B. Taylor, A/24 111227/8 (P.5), a consecutive pair. Staple holes to left of signature, otherwise good extremely fine. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 3423 | Burma, Burma Currency Board, one rupees, Burma Currency Board, Legal Tender in Burma only overprinted on Government of India one rupees, 1940, C. E. Jones, Q/28 768793/4 (P.30), consecutive pair; Malaya, Japanese Occupation, WWII, one hundred dollars, undated (1945) (P.M9). Extremely fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 3424 | Burma, State of Burma, Military Administration, 1945 Provisional issue, ten rupees, overprinted on Reserve Bank of India, George VI ten rupees (P.24), D/73 973957/8 (P.28) consecutive pair. Staple holes left of watermarks, writing across watermarks otherwise, good extremely fine. (2) | $750 |
| Lot 3425 | Cambodia, fifty riels, 1979 (P.32a); specimen two hundred riels, 1995 (P.42s); specimen one hundred and five hundred riels, 1998 (P.41s, 43s); specimen one thousand riels, undated (1995) (P.44s); specimen five and ten thousand riels, 1998 (P.46s, 47s); specimen one hundred thousand riels, undated (1995) (P.50s); specimen five, ten and fifty thousand riels, 2001 (P.55s, 56s, 57s); five hundred riels, 2004 (P.54b) a run of five; specimen one hundred riels, 2014 (P.65s). Uncirculated. (17) | $400 |
| Lot 3426 | Canada, Bank of Canada, George VI, one, two and ten dollars, Coyne/Towers (P.58c, 59c, 61c); Elizabeth II, twenty dollars 1979 (P.93a), five dollars, (Laurier), 1979 (P.92a), 1986 (P.95a and b). Very fine - good extremely fine. (7) | $90 |
| Lot 3427 | Canada, Bank of Canada, George VI - Elizabeth II, one dollar, Ottawa, 2nd Jan, 1937 S/A 5534610 (P.58d) (gF); one dollar, Ottawa, 1954 (P.74a); one dollars, Ottawa, 1973 (P.85a) (6) and (P.85c) (6). Good fine - uncirculated. (13) | Passed in |
| Lot 3428 | Canada, Elizabeth II, five dollars, Ottawa, 1979 (P.92a); ten dollars, 2005 BTG4146035/6 a pair and BTU5751291/5 a run of five (P.102Ab); ten dollars, 2005 BFC5751291/5 a run of five (P.102Ad). Uncirculated. (13) | $140 |
| Lot 3429 | Cayman Islands, Elizabeth II, Cayman Islands Currency Board, one dollar, 1972 (P.1b); one dollar, 1996 (P.16b); one dollar, 1998 (P.21a). Uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3430 | Ceylon, The Government of Ceylon, one rupee, Colombo, 1st June 1926, F/74 00907 (P.16b). Perforated left edge as issued, vertical embossed (security) line to right, otherwise good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3431 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, ten dollars, 1923 (P.176d). Fine - very fine. (20) | $100 |
| Lot 3432 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, fifty dollars, 1928 (P.198); one hundred yuan, 1948 (P.406) and one hundred thousand gold yuan, 1949 (P.422). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 3433 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, ten yuan, 1936 X306984 Y/T / 7000 Y/T a run of seventeen consecutive notes (P.214a). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (17) | $200 |
| Lot 3434 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, five yuan, 1936 (P.217a). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (35) | $440 |
| Lot 3435 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, one hundred yuan (P.243a) a run of twelve, a run of five, of four and of three. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (24) | $300 |
| Lot 3436 | China, Republic, Central Bank of China, fifty customs gold units 1930 (P.329), ten yuan 1942 (P.245c); Kwangtung Provincial Bank, one dollar 1931 (R.S2421c), Tatou Wu Chi Cheng Money Exchange one dollar 1913, imprint Swatow Printed by Mity San (P. unlisted). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) | $260 |
| Lot 3437 | China, Central Bank of China, 1000 yuan (1944), BA 290503 (P.268a). Extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3438 | China, Republic, Central Bank, specimen one thousand yuan, undated (1945) 000000 (P.290s1) Specimen No. S208902* in red on reverse. Good extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3439 | China, Republic, Central Bank, specimen one thousand yuan, 1945, Specimen No.S209490* in red on reverse (P.290s2). Good extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 3440 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, ten customs gold units, 1930, PH546661/76 sixteen consecutive notes (P.327d). Very fine - good very fine. (16) | $320 |
| Lot 3441 | China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, two thousand customs gold units, 1947 (P.340), HK545350/61, missing 54. Nearly uncirculated. (11) | $420 |
| Lot 3442 | China, Republic, uniface specimen ten cents, 1937 (cf.P.461). Very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 3443 | China, Republic, Bank of Communications, one yuan, 1914 (P.116m); Hunan Bank, one hundred coppers, 1917 (P.S2060; Kwangtung Provincial Bank, five dollars, 1931 (P.S2422f); ten cents, 1938 (J.51). Very good - good extremely fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3444 | China, Republic, Federal Reserve Bank of China, one thousand yuan, undated (1945) 0039183 (P.J91). Very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3445 | China, Republic, Central Bank of Manchuria, five chiao or fifty fen, undated (1941), block No. 136 (P.J141a). Uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 3446 | China, Republic, The Farmers Bank of China, five yuan, 1935 (P.458a); People's Republic, The Peopl's Bank of China one yuan, 1960 (P.874c); five yuan, 1960 (P.876a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | $440 |
| Lot 3447 | China, People's Republic, People's Bank of China, five yuan, 1949 (P.813) (2); Bank of Shansi, Chadar and Hopei, ten cents 1938, twenty cents 1940, fifty cents 1938 (P.S3136, 3151, 3138); Border Area Cooperative Society ten cents 1941 (P.S3135Q). Very fine - uncirculated. (6) | $2,800 |
| Lot 3448 | China, People's Republic, The People's Bank of China, five yuan, 1949 (P.813); five jiao, 1953 (P.865). Uncirculated. (2) | $2,000 |
| Lot 3449 | China, People's Republic, twenty yuan, 1949 (P.821). Uncirculated. | $1,600 |
| Lot 3450 | China, People's Republic, one thousand yuan, 1949 (P.848). Good fine. | $700 |
| Lot 3451 | China, People's Republic, one fen, 1953 (P.860a); five fen, 1953 (P.862a). Uncirculated. (2) | $420 |
| Lot 3452 | China, People's Republic, two yuan, 1953 (P.867). Uncirculated. | $2,600 |
| Lot 3453 | China, People's Republic, five jiao (P.865a) (PMG 67 EPQ); one yuan, 1956; two yuan, 1953; five yuan, 1956. Fine - uncirculated. (4) | $550 |
| Lot 3454 | China, People's Republic, The People's Bank of China, two yuan, 1960 (P.875a). Uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 3455 | China, People's Republic, The People's Bank of China, five yuan, 1960 (P.876b). Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 3456 | China, People's Republic, People's Bank of China, five yuan, 1960 (P.876b). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 3457 | China, People's Republic, Bank of China, souvenir presentation set of Foreign Exchange Certificates, 1988 edition. Uncirculated. | $480 |
| Lot 3458 | China, Republic, an assortment of various banks, denominations and dates. Very fine - extremely fine. (49) | $170 |
| Lot 3459 | China, Kiautschau 75 pfennig notgeld of German Trading enclave 31/3/22. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3460 | Confederate States of America, five dollars, Richmond, September 2 1861, no.34842, (T-36). Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 3461 | Congo Democratic Republic, Banque Nationale Du Congo, specimen five zaires, 2.1.1967, A 274228, (P.13s1.); one franc, 01.11.1997, F 0412757 F, (P.85a). Uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3462 | Cook Islands, three dollars, undated (1992) (P.7a) (2); twenty dollars, undated (1992) AA023703/6 a run of four and AA023708/16 a run of nine (P.9a). Uncirculated. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 3463 | Cook Islands, fifty dollars, undated (1992) AAA049877/9 a trio and AAA049284/90 a run of seven (P.50). Uncirculated. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 3464 | Cuba, Republic, Banco Nacional De Cuba, one peso, 1949 (P.69h) (writing on reverse); one peso, 1956 (P.87a); five pesos, 1958 (P.91a); ten pesos, 1960 (P.88c); fifty pesos, 1958 (P.81b) ("2200"in ink below left serial). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 3465 | Cyprus, Democratic Republic, Kentpikh Merkez Bankasi, two hundred and fifty mils, 1.4.1969 (P.41a); fifty sent, 1.10.1983 (P.49a); fifty sent, 1.11.1989 (P.52). Uncirculated. (3) | $600 |
| Lot 3466 | Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, one pound, 1.6.1974, 1/67 179032 (P.43b). Uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 3467 | Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, one pound, 1.6.1979 (P.46); twenty pounds, 1.10.2001 (P.63b); twenty pounds, 1.4.2004 (P.63c), "238/0/4" stamped in blue ink across watermark. Uncirculated; good very fine; very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 3468 | Cyprus, Central Bank of Cyprus, two hundred and fifty mils, 1.5.1978 (P.41c); five hundred mils, 1.9.1979 (P.42) (3). Uncirculated. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3469 | East Africa, George VI, The East Africa Currency Board, five shillings, Nairobi, 1st August 1951 E/13 26967 (P.28). Heavy centre fold with tear at bottom otherwise, very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 3470 | East Africa, George VI, The East African Currency Board, ten shillings, Nairobi, 1.9.1943, T/2 73091 (P.29b). Good fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3471 | East Africa, Elizabeth II, The East African Currency Board, twenty shillings or one pound, Nairobi 1st February 1956, H/44 22636 (P.35). Very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 3472 | East Caribbean States, Elizabeth II, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, five dollars, St. Kitts, undated (1994) (P.31k); five dollars, Montserrat, undated (2000) (P37m); twenty dollars, Antigua, undated (2000) (P.39a) ten dollars, St. Vincent, undated (2003) (P.43v); one hundred dollars, undated (2012) (P.55a). Uncirculated. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 3473 | Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, The Government of The Falkland Islands, fifty pence, 20.2.1974 (P.10b); one pound, 20.2.1974 (P.8b); five pounds, 14.6.1983 (P.12a). Uncirculated. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 3474 | Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, The Government of The Falkland Islands, ten pounds, 1 January 2011 B009166/8 a trio (P.18); twenty pounds, 1 January 2011 B002571/5 a run of five (P.19). Uncirculated. (8) | $170 |
| Lot 3475 | Fiji, Fijian Government Debenture, ten dollars, 15th December 1871, hand signed by F.W.Hennings, dated and numbered No.5, overprinted vertically twice with the words 'Ten Dollars', signatures crossed out (P.5b). Foxing and some paper loss at edges, otherwise fine and scarce. | $1,100 |
| Lot 3476 | Fiji, Government of Fiji, provisional issue, one pound overprinted in black on a one pound Reserve Bank of New Zealand note, L. Lefeaux, 1934 (P.155), undated (1940) FI/0 126330 (P.45c). Flattened of folds otherwise, extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3477 | Fiji, George VI - Elizabeth II, Government of Fiji, five shillings, 1.10.1940 B/3 33,298 (P.37); ten shillings, 1.7.1940 B/2 29,467 (P.38); one pound, 1.12.1962, C/12 145585 (P.53e) another dated 1.5.1965, C/18 64092 (P.53h). Very good - fine. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 3478 | Fiji, Government of Fiji, WWII, emergency issue, one shilling, 1st September, 1942 No 84916 (P.18a). Good fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3479 | Fiji, Elizabeth II, Government of Fiji, five pounds, 1st December, 1962 C/I 193561 (P.54d). Multiple pin-holes at top margin, folds and creases, fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3480 | Fiji, Elizabeth II, Government of Fiji, five shillings, 1st September, 1964, C/11 08847; C/11 08849; C/11 08851 (P.51d). Uncirculated. (3) | $550 |
| Lot 3481 | Fiji, Elizabeth II, Government of Fiji, five pounds, 1.12.1962, C/2 43737 (P.54d). Piece missing bottom right corner otherwise very good. | $160 |
| Lot 3482 | Fiji, Elizabeth II, Central Monetary Authority of Fiji, one dollar, undated (1980) (P.76a); one dollar, undated (1983) (P.81a); two dollars, undated (1980) (P.82a); ten dollars, undated (1996) (P.98b) a pair; five dollars, undated (2013) (P.115a) (5) a trio and a pair. Uncirculated. (10) | $60 |
| Lot 3483 | Fiji, Elizabeth II, two dollars, 2000, 2K855001/6, a run of six; 2K855010/16 a run of seven; 2K855023/5 a trio. Uncirculated. (16) | Passed in |
| Lot 3484 | France, Banque De France, ten francs, 2.2.1939, 441/3 W.68543 (P.84) a trio. Virtually uncirculated. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 3485 | France, Banque De France, one hundred francs, 9.12.1939 (P.86b). Multiple small pin holes otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3486 | France, ten thousand francs, 2.6.1955 another dated 5.4.1956 (P.132d). Pin holes, creases and folds, small tear bottom margin, very fine; 3 cm tear at top margin , pin holes, creases, very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3487 | French West Africa, Banque De L'Afrique Occidentale, twenty five francs, 17.8.1943 (P.38). Uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 3488 | Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, ten shillings, 1.6.1942, C774630 (P.14b). Mounting damage on reverse, otherwise very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 3489 | Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 1st July 1954 E890285 (P.15c). Virtually uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 3490 | German East Africa, one rupee, 1.11.1915 (P.9A). Extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 3491 | Great Britain, Treasury note, one pound, John Bradbury (1914), J/13 No. 093110 (P.347) (T3, type 3). Vertical creases, otherwise good fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3492 | Great Britain, Treasury note, ten shillings, John Bradbury (1915) F1/78 No. 59767 (P.348a; T12.2). Flattened, extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3493 | Great Britain, Treasury note, ten shillings, John Bradbury (1918) B/90 No. 480263, red serials (P.350b; T20). Flattened of folds, slight fold, good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3494 | Great Britain, Treasury Note, one pound, N.K. Fisher, 1923, undated (1922-23) A1/1 No. 002928 (P.359a). Minor foxing, extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3495 | Great Britain, Treasury note, one pound, N.K. Warren Fisher U1/25 No. 529616 (P.361b; T35). Virtually uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 3496 | Great Britain, Bank of England, ten shillings, K.O. Peppiat (1948-49) (P.368a); ten shillings, P.S. Beale (1949-55) (P.368b); ten shillings, L.K. O'Brien (1955-60) (P.368c) a consecutive pair and four singles. Fine - good extremely fine. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 3497 | Great Britain, Bank of England, P.S. Beale (1949-55) (P.369b) a consecutive pair and nineteen singles. Good fine - good extremely fine. (21) | $160 |
| Lot 3498 | Great Britain, Bank of England, ten shillings, J.Q. Hollom (1962-66) (P.373b); ten shillings, J.S. Forde (1966-70) (2); one pound, L.K. O'Brien (1955-60) (P.368c) (2) both with blue biro markings in watermark reserve; one pound, F.S. Forde (1966-70) (P.374e) (6); one pound, J.B. Page (1970-77) (P.374g). Good fine - good extremely fine. (12) | $80 |
| Lot 3499 | Great Britain, Elizabeth II, five pounds, J.Q. Hollom (1963-66) E60 303961/3 (P.375a) a trio; one pounds, D.H.F. Somerset (1980-88) (P.378 var) (6); five pounds, D.H.F Somerset (1980-88) (P.378 var). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) | $130 |
| Lot 3500 | Germany - Occupied Lithuania, one hundred rubel, Posen 17.4.1916, 172480 (P.126). Very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 3501 | Germany, Allied Military Currency, fifty mark, 1944 (P.196c); one hundred mark, 1944 (P197c); Sudetenland and Lower Selisia, 1945 Kassenshein Issue, twenty reichsmark, 28.4.1945 (P.187); Democratic Republic, five Deutshe mark, 1955 (P.17). Good extremely fine - virtually uncirculated. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 3502 | Great Britain, Bank of England, fifty pounds, A. Bailey (2006-) R49 649515 (P.388c). Uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 3503 | Hong Kong, The Chartered Bank, five dollars, undated (1970-75) C0600000 (P.73a). Virtually uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 3504 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1st January, 1929, No.E242733 (P.172b). Flattened with centre fold, good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 3505 | Honk Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, ten dollars, 31.10.1973 JS 232323 (P.182g). Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3506 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one hundred dollars, 1.4.1970 No.113983 VE (P.183c). Flattened of centre fold, good extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3507 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one hundred dollars, 31.3.1979 777777 YK (P.187b). Uncirculated. | $950 |
| Lot 3508 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one hundred dollars, 31.3.1981 UP 666666 (P.187c). Uncirculated. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3509 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one hundred dollars, 31.3.1981 UP 555555 (P.187c). Uncirculated. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3510 | Hong Kong, Mercantile Bank Limited, one hundred dollars, 4.11.1974, B373527 (P.245). Uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3511 | Hong Kong, Elizabeth II, Government of Hong Kong, one dollars, dated, 1.7.1954; 1.7.1957; 1.7.1959 (P.324A). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3512 | India, Government of India, five rupees, Lahore or Calcutta, April 19 1872, E/8 60411 (P. type A2), signature Edward. A. Harrison, Lahore not listed . Hole on left, frail tears on quarter folds, otherwise good colour stamped Castle Donnington on the back and signed Tho V. Lahne, very good and very rare. | $19,000 |
| Lot 3513 | India, local issue, private, one rupee 1920, imprint Albalagh Press Calcutta, serial 51929 on back rubber bank stamp and Hindi writing; WWII prison coupon, L.Deep Chand Jain, Government Treasurer valid up to 31st Dec 1943, 1 pie (?) or pice. Frail, only fair. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3514 | India, George V - George VI, Government of India, one rupee, 1935 (P.14); one rupee, 1940 (P.25a). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 3515 | India, George VI, Government of India, one rupee, 1940, C.E. Jones, C/1 929948 (P.25a). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 3516 | Indonesia, Republik Indonesia, seratus rupiah (one hundred), 26.7.1947 (P.29); seibu rupiah (one thousand), 1958 (P.61); another dated 1.1.1959 (P.71a); limaribu rupiah (five thousand), 1958 (P.63); sepuluh ribu rupiah (ten thousand), 1964 (P.99). Virtually uncirculated. (5) | $220 |
| Lot 3517 | Indonesia, Republik Indonesia Serikat, ten rupiah, 1.1.1950 (P.37); ten rupiah, 1960 (P.83); fifty rupiah, 1960 (P.85b); one hundred rupiah, 1960 (P.86a). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 3518 | Indonesia, Bank Indonesia, lima rupiah (five), undated, 1957 5ABV11897 (P.49). Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3519 | Indonesia, five and one hundred rupiah, both undated (1957) (P.49a, 51a); five hundred rupiah, 1968 (P.109a); one thousand rupiah, undated (1975) (P.113). Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3520 | Iran, ten rials AH.1316 (1937) (P.33a); fifty rials, SH.1330 (1951) (P.56); one hundred rials, undated (1965) (P.80). Fine; good extremely fine; virtually uncirculated. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 3521 | Iran, Mohammad Reza Shah, 1969 issue 50, 100, 200 and 500 rials (P.85a (2), 86a (2), 86b (2), 87a, 88), also 1965 (P.82). Some torn and damaged, fair - very fine. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 3522 | Iran, Bank Markazi Iran, one hundred rials, SH.1350 (1971) (P.98); one hundred rials, undated (1976) (P.102); two hundred rials, undated (1975) (P.103); five hundred rials, undated (1974-79) (P.104); one thousand rials, undated (1974-79) (P.105); one thousand rials, undated (1981) (P.129). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 3523 | Ireland, Bank of Ireland, specimen, one, five, ten and one hundred pounds, all undated (1977-78) (P.61b, 62b, 63b, 64b). Uncirculated. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 3524 | Japan, one hundred yen, 1944 (P.57b); Malaya, Japanese Occupation, WWII, one dollar, undated (1942) (P.M5c) (PMG 64); Phillipines, Japanese Occupation, five pesos, 1943, with cancellation stamp on reverse (P.110). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3525 | Katanga, Banque Nationale Du Katanga, ten francs, 1.12.60 (P.5a); twenty francs, 21.11.60 (P.6a); one hundred francs, 31.10.60 (P.8a). Very good; fine; very fine. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 3526 | Katanga, Banque Nationale Du Katanga, one hundred francs, 31.10.60, HU 574636 (P.8a). Faint centre fold, good extremely fine or better and scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 3527 | Katanga, Banque Nationale Du Katanga, one thousand francs, 26.2.1962, AC204211 (P.14a). Virtually uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 3528 | Keeling Cocos Islands, 1902 set of paper notes 1/10, 1/4, 1/2, 1, 2, and 5 rupees, with facsimile signature G.Clunies Ross (P.S123-128). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 3529 | Kenya, Central Bank of Kenya, five shillings, 1st July 1969 (P.6a); five shillings, 12th December 1974 (P.14a); one hundred shillings, 1st July 1971 (P.10b) (2). Minor foxing, otherwise good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 3530 | Lebanon, Banque de Syrie et du Liban, one livre, (1939) Y.113 02822081 (P.15; Kobsky 644). Nearly very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3531 | Macau, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, one pataca, 16.11.1945, 5394024 (P.28). Virtually uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 3532 | Malawi, The Reserve Bank of Malawi, one pound (L.1964) K899060 (P.3Aa) Uncirculated and scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 3533 | Malaya, George VI, Board of Commisioners of Currency Malaya, ten cents, 15.8.1940 J754799 (P.2). Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3534 | Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, George VI, twenty five cents, 1st September 1940, F516460 (P.3). With centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 3535 | Malaya, George VI, Board of Commisioners of Currency, uniface one cents, 1st July, 1941 (P.6). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 3536 | Malaya, George VI, Board of Commisioners of Currency, uniface one cents, 1st July, 1941 (P.6). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) | $170 |
| Lot 3537 | Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, one, five, ten, twenty and fifty cents, 1st July 1941, uniface, printer TDLR (P.6, 7a, 8, 9a, 10b); ten cents, George VI, 15th August 1940, uniface, printer Survey Dept FMS (P.2); Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 21st March 1953 (P.1); one dollar, 1st March 1959 (P.8). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $550 |
| Lot 3538 | Malaya, George VI, Board of Commissioners of Currency, five, ten twenty, fifty cents and one dollar, all dated 1.7.1941, (P.7, 8, 9, 10, 11). Good fine - good very fine. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 3539 | Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, George VI, twenty cents, 1st July 1941 (1945) (P.9b). Uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 3540 | Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI specimen fifty cents, 1st July 1941 (P.10bs). Virtually uncirculated and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3541 | Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency, George VI, five dollars, 1.6.1941 B/56 076051 (p.12). Very good. | Passed in |
| Lot 3542 | Malaya and British North Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo, one dollar, 21.3.1953 (P.1a); one dollars, both dated 1.3.1959 (P.8a) (2). Very fine - good extremely fine. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 3543 | Malaya and British North Borneo, Board of Commissoners of Currency, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 21.3.1953 A/46 399671 (P.3a). Faint centre fold otherwise good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. | $460 |
| Lot 3544 | Malaya and British North Borneo, Board of Commisioners of Currency, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 21.3.1953 A/64 798998 (P.3a). Centre fold otherwise good extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 3545 | Malaya and British North Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British North Borneo, five dollars, 21.3.1953, A/16 091890 (P.2a); one dollar, 1.3.1959, B/24 249227 (P.8a). Very fine. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 3546 | Malaya, Japanese Invasion Money, one hundred dollars, undated (1944) (P.M8x), with overprint from "The Malayan People Anti Japanese Army. 5th Regiment" in black. Virtually uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 3547 | Malaya, WWII occupation currency, one thousand dollars (P.M10), autographed by Thomas W Ferebee, Bombardier of the Enola Gay which dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan, August 6, 1945. Uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 3548 | Malaya, Tiger watermark on US specimen note 10 units American Bank Note Company 1929 (but printed 1960s-70s). Uncirculated. | $40 |
| Lot 3549 | Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, satu (one) ringgit, undated (1972-76) (P.7) two singles and a run of seven; satu (one) ringgit, undated (1982-84) (P.19); satu (one) ringgit, undated (1986) (P.27a); dua (two) ringgit, undated (1996-99) AA 0004617 (P.40var); lima (five) ringgit, undated (1986-91) (P.28b) a run of seven; lima puluh ringgit (fifty), undated (1997) a single and a pair (P.31D); lima puluh (fifty) ringgit, undated (1998) (P.43var). Mostly good extremely fine - uncirculated. (23) | $160 |
| Lot 3550 | Malaysia, Bank Negara Malaysia, five ringgit uncut notes, series 1984 (P.20), three vertical notes in running order; five ringgit 1999 (P.41), three vertical notes in running order. In official folder of issue, uncirculated. (6 notes) | $200 |
| Lot 3551 | Malaysia, Bank Negara, seribu ringgit (one thousand ringgit), undated (1987), ZY2435197 and ZY9111721 (P.34). Light folds, nearly uncirculated. (2) | $2,800 |
| Lot 3552 | Malta, Government of Malta, one shilling, undated (1943) (P.16); Central Bank of Malta, one pound, 1967 (P.29a). Good; fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 3553 | Malta, Bank Centrali ta' Malta, specimen one, five and ten liras, all dated (L.1967 [1979]) overprinted "specimen" in red diagonally. Uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3554 | Malta, Bank Centrali ta' Malta, specimen one, five and ten liras, all dated (L.1967 [1979]) "specimen" overprinted in red diagonally (P.34s, 35s, 36s). Uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3555 | Malta, Bank Centrali ta' Malta, two lira (L.1967 [1994]) (P.45) a pair of pairs. Uncirculated. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 3556 | Malta, Bank Centrali ta, Malta, two lira (L.1967 [1994]) (P.45c) five lira (L.1967 [1994]) a pair (P.46d); ten lira (L.1967 [1994]) (P.47b). Uncirculated. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3557 | Mauritius, Elizabeth II, Bank of Mauritius, five rupees, undated (1967) (P.30c); twenty five rupees, undated (1967) (P.32b); one hundred rupees, undated (1986) (P.38). Uncirculated. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 3558 | Mauritius, Elizabeth II, Bank of Mauritius, ten rupees, undated (1985) a pair (P.35); twenty five rupees, 1998 (P.42); fifty rupees, 2009 a run of seven (P.50e); two hundred rupees, 1999 a trio (P.52a); two hundred rupees, 2010 a run of four (P.61a). Uncirculated. (17) | $100 |
| Lot 3559 | Mauritius, Elizabeth II, Bank of Mauritius, five and ten rupees, both undated (1967), same serial numbers, A/1 000664 (P.30a, 31a). Virtually uncirculated. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 3560 | Mexico, 1914-15 period, 25 centavos to fifty pesos, all different issues during the civil war from various states, sold in a folder with research, all in binder album. Fine - extremely fine. (14) | $220 |
| Lot 3561 | Mexico, a range of mostly modern issues in various denominations, many in sequential runs. Mostly uncirculated. (36) | $90 |
| Lot 3562 | Monaco, Principate De Monaco, fifty centimes, 16.3.1920, series A, No.34040 (P.3a). Uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 3563 | Namibia, Bank of Namibia, specimen ten and one hundred Namibia dollars, undated (1993) both numbered S0000000 with "specimen" overprinted in red diagonally (P.1s, 3s). Uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3564 | Nepal, Government of Nepal, ten rupees or mohru, not dated (1951), second issue (P.6). Crisp and flat, nearly uncirculated. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 3565 | Netherlands Antilles, five gulden, Curacao, 23 December 1980, 0008589933 (P.15a; one gulden, 8 September 1970 E0127816/9 a run of four; two and a half gulden, 8 September 1970, D0537955/7. Uncirculated. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 3566 | New Caledonia, Banque De L'Indochine, twenty francs, undated (c1929) (P.37b); twenty francs, undated (1944) (P.49). Multiple pin holes and tone spots otherwise, fine; good fine - nearly very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3567 | New Caledonia, Banque De L'Indochine, one hundred francs, Noumea, undated (1942)A/0 043071; A/O 148052 (P.44). Tear at top margin otherwise good fine; tone spots fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3568 | New Zealand Treasury Note, Southland, one pound, unissued, Payable at the Treasury Invercargill, undated (c1865), no serial numbers, overprinted Specimen in purple diagonally twice, imprint of Fergusson & Mitchell, Dunedin (L.-, P.-, Sutherland 255 [p.184], Clifford U921). Light folds and creases, several worm holes, otherwise nearly very fine and excessively rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3569 | New Zealand, The Bank of Australasia, second issue, uniface black & white printer's proof, five pounds, Christchurch stamped Specimen, pencilled 'October 20th 1863' (inserted before dated), Perkins Bacon imprint (P.S112). Corners cut, slight stain, otherwise extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 3570 | New Zealand, The Bank of Australasia, uniface black and white printer's proof five pounds, Christchurch 12th Septr. 1865, pencilled 'To This 5th June/65 Perkins Bacon imprint (P.S117c). Extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 3571 | New Zealand, The Bank of Australasia, black and white printer's proof, five pounds, Wellington 12th July 1875, pencilled 'To this 4th June 1/75 in manager reserve', imprint Perkins Bacon & Co. London Patent Hardened Steel Plate (L.40; P.S112). Glue tip marks on two corners of the back, extremely fine or better. | $650 |
| Lot 3572 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, first issue, coloured specimen on pound, Nelson, 18, No A 087001, imprint Bradley Wilken & Co Emporium London, perforated 'Specimen/B.W. & Co/London' (P.S181i). Wide left margin, perforated for remaining for book, good extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3573 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, fourth issue, coloured specimen one pound, Wellington 18 discordant numbers A 000001/ A050000 imprint Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Emporium & Co London, perforated 'Specimen' (P.S202). Wide margin on left, perforated from removing from book, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3574 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, fifth issue, coloured specimen one pound, Wellington 190 discordant numbers No 650001/750000, imprint Bradbury Wilkinson & Co (P.S206). Nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3575 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, five pounds, Wellington 1st April 1917 discordant serials, 080001/120000 inked top left '073356 30.12.16', perforated cancelled, imprint on back Bradbury Wilkinson & Co London (P.S227). Wide left margin perforated, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3576 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, sixth, provisional issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st day of March 1918, No 922001, with imprint of Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd, printed date (L.453, P.S216c, Clifford D611f). Folds and creases, some light staining, crisp paper, fine or better and rare, an interesting serial number and near the end of the issue. | Passed in |
| Lot 3577 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, sixth issue, specimen one pound, Wellington, nd 19.., No.D600001 - D700000, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers London, with Specimen punched into note lower right, (L.455, P.S212, Clifford D621). With counterfoil attached, nearly uncirculated and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3578 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, sixth issue, one pound, Wellington, May 1911 rubber stamped, No. D387212, booklet issue, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co Engravers & c London (L.455, P.S212, Clifford D621). An attractive problem free note, very fine, fifty-three known of this type. | $4,000 |
| Lot 3579 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, sixth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st day of March 1916, No.G669401, imprint of Bradbury, Wilkinson & Co, Ld. Engravers, London, booklet issue, (L.455, P.S212, Clifford D621). Ink spots and pin-hole at right otherwise good fine and rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 3580 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, sixth issue, coloured specimen one pound, Wellington 19 discordant numbers 050001/150000, imprint Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Emporium London, pencilled top left '22nd October 1902' (P.S212). Wide left margin perforated for removing from book, good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3581 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, sixth issue, one pound, Wellington, date not visible (probably 1st March 1916) No G 888162 (L.455; P.5212; Clifford 621). A full note, fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3582 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st October 1917, No 631621 (L.457; P.5223; Clifford D.711b). Very good and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 3583 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, one pound, Wellington 1st day of Jan 1916, No 329661 (P.S225), imprint on back Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. London Emporium. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3584 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st day of October, 1922, No D928880 (L.460, P.S226, Clifford D721o). Extremely fine. | $4,200 |
| Lot 3585 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, specimen ten shillings, Wellington, 1st October 1924, No. L000,000 / 500,001, perforated cancelled, £1/2 in corners, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld, New Malden, Surrey, inked top margin 0/7236 30.1.25. (L465, P.S231, Clifford D811a). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3586 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, specimen ten shillings, Wellington 1st Day of October 1928, discordant serial numbers, B000,001/B 200,000, perforated cancelled, 12,345 printed top centre margin, 0/14594 and 7.8.28 inked either side (L.466, P.S232, Clifford D911c). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 3587 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st day of October 1929, No G829,506 (L.468, P.S234, Clifford D921d). Good extremely fine. | $3,000 |
| Lot 3588 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, specimen one pound, D.F. Reid, Wellington, 1.10.1927, D.000,001 and D500,000 discordant serial numbers (P.S234a), "cancelled" perforated at signature reserve, printers instructions in blue ink at top margin. Flattened of folds, extremely fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 3589 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, five pounds, Wellington 1st day of October 1929, No A395,973, uniform issue (L.469, P.S235, Clifford D.841g). Good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. | $7,000 |
| Lot 3590 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, ten pounds, Wellington, 1st day of October 1927, No.097,218, curved bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.471, P.S237, Clifford D851d). Light creases and folds, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $6,500 |
| Lot 3591 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, uniform issue, ten pounds, Wellington, 1st day of October 1927, No.097,219, curved bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.471, P.S237, Clifford D851d). Light creases and folds, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 3592 | New Zealand, Bank of New South Wales, black and white printer's proof specimen one pound, Auckland (1862-1902), third issue, by Charles Kipper & East (Clifford C322), (P.S146). Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 3593 | New Zealand, Bank of New South Wales, black & white printer's proof five pounds, no domicile 18, perforated 'Specimen/C.Skipper & East' imprint Charles Skipper & East, London (P.S147a). Good extremely. | Passed in |
| Lot 3594 | New Zealand, Bank of New South Wales, specimen ten shillings, uniform issue, no domicile, overprinted Specimen Charles Kipper East and perforated Specimen Charles Kipper & East once (L.433; P.5161s; Clifford 811). Good extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3595 | New Zealand, Bank of New South Wales, uniform issue, ten pounds, Wellington 1st October, 1930, 144945 (Robb C851; L.436, P.S164). Multiple small holes along crease lines, very good. | $7,500 |
| Lot 3596 | New Zealand, The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, uniform issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st July 1929, No.A/B590977, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co. Ld. London (L.511, P.S316, Clifford K811f). Three vertical folds, crisp original body and colour, extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3597 | New Zealand, The National Bank of New Zealand Limited, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st June 1926, No.D428629, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. Ld. London (L.512, P.S317, Clifford K821d). Crisp original body, extremely fine and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 3598 | New Zealand, The Union Bank of Australia Limited, fifth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st March, 1905, No.3/N587446, imprint of Waterlow & Sons, Ld. London, (L.533, P.S362b, Clifford. N521b). Trimmed edge, good very fine and very scarce in this condition. | $1,700 |
| Lot 3599 | New Zealand, The Union Bank of Australia Limited, fourth issue, five pounds, Wellington, 1st March 1905, 3/N 129598, imprint of Waterlow & Sons Ld. London Wall, London (P.S363a; Robb M.44; L.535). Ink blotches on back, creases and folds otherwise complete, fine and rare. | $2,200 |
| Lot 3600 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, one pound, Lefeaux signature, 1st August 1934, 9C 294333 (P.155); Hanna signature, undated (1940-55) E/52 336308 (P.159a). Good - good very fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 3601 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, G.Wilson (1955-56), one pound, number over letter, 0/K 274445 (P.169b; Robb R.225). Good body to paper, pin hole in left bottom margin, minor stain, very fine or better and very rare. | $7,000 |
| Lot 3602 | New Zealand, one pound, R.N. Fleming (1956) 268 589532 (P.160c); ten dollars, D. T. Brash (1990), commemorative issue in folder; Thailand, sixty baht (1987) (P.93). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 3603 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.N.Fleming (1967), Specimen set No 2 by De La Rue & Co Ltd for ten shillings, one, five and ten pounds (P.158d - 161d) prefixes 8Y, 133, 12A, AJ zero serial numbers. Uncirculated and rare. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 3604 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Elizabeth II, R.N.Fleming (1967-8), specimen one hundred dollars, G 00000, De La Rue overprint, Specimen No 12 lower left (P.168a), punch hole cancellation. Glue marks on back edges, nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 3605 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, one, two and ten dollars, one dollar, undated, Wilks (1968-75) (P.163b), Knight (1975-77) (P.163c); two dollars, Fleming (1967-68) (P.164a) first prefix note OAO 227579; Wilks (1968-75) (P.164b), Knight (1975-77) (P.164c) (2); ten dollars, Fleming (1967-68) (P.166a). Fine - very fine. (7) | $70 |
| Lot 3606 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, twenty dollars, D.L. Wilks (1968-75) YJ 031635* star replacement note (P.167b). Virtually uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 3607 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, twenty dollars, H.R. Hardie (1977-81), JL 803872/6 consecutive run of five (P.167d). Virtually uncirculated. (5) | $240 |
| Lot 3608 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, R.L.Knight, 1975-77, one dollar, Y91 497855/62*, run of eight consecutive star notes (or four pairs); Y91 497971/8* run of eight consecutive star notes (P.163c). Uncirculated. (16) | $360 |
| Lot 3609 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, specimen two dollars, Hardie type II (1981-85) EAA 000000, puncture hole at watermark reserve. Virtually uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 3610 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie, type 1, 1977-1981, one dollar, Y91 884045* (P.163d), star note; Y92 star notes seven singles and a pair (P.163d); two dollars, 9Y2 882453* (P.164d) star note; five dollars, 991 prefix star notes (2) 992 prefix (P.165d) (3). Uncirculated. (14) | $360 |
| Lot 3611 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, H.R.Hardie, type 1, 1977-81, ten dollar 99D 023329* (R.166dsz), star note. Uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 3612 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ten dollars, H.R. Hardie (1977-81) 99C 822505/7* a trio of star replacement notes (P.166d). Virtually uncirculated. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 3613 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, specimen, one dollar, H.R. Hardie, type II, (1981-85) AAA 000000 puncture hole at watermark reserve (P.169a). Virtually uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 3614 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, one dollar, undated, Russell (1985-89) (P.169b) (42) includes one single note and consecutive runs of seventeen and twenty four notes; two dollars, Brash (1989-92) (P.170c) consecutive run of five last prefix notes; five dollars, Brash (1989-92) (P.171c). Very fine - uncirculated. (48) | $150 |
| Lot 3615 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ten dollars, S.T. Russell (1985-89) NSW 033822/6 consecutive run of five (P.172b). Virtually uncirculated. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 3616 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, twenty dollars, S.T. Russell (1985-89) TDX 053646/8 a consecutive trio (P.173c). Virtually uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 3617 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand,twenty dollars, D.T. Brash, undated (1989-92) (P.173c) TJD 463793; TJD 463795; TJD 463800 same prefix and first three digits in series. Uncirculated. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 3618 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, D.T. Brash, ten dollar, commemorative, 1990, vertical uncut strips of four. Uncirculated. (8 notes) | $140 |
| Lot 3619 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ten dollars, D.T. Brash, 1990 Waitangi Treaty Commemorative, CCC, CWB, MBL, RNZ and TNZ prefix letters all with same number 001990 (P.176). Uncirculated. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 3620 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, ten dollars, 1990, Treaty of Waitangi commemorative, six notes with prefix AAA and ending numbers 765 (P.176). Uncirculated. (6) | $180 |
| Lot 3621 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, twenty dollars, D.T. Brash, undated (1994), ZZ081260/4 consecutive run of five (P.183). Uncirculated. (5) | $190 |
| Lot 3622 | North Korea, Korean Central Bank, ten won, 1959 (P.15); fifty won, 1959 (P.16). Virtually uncirculated. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 3623 | North Korea, Korean Central Bank, 1992-2008, specimen set of five, ten, fifty, one hundred, two hundred, five hundred, one thousand and five thousand won (P58s, 59s,60s, 61s, 62s, 63s, 64s, 65s), five thousand won, 2013 (P.CS19); also, one hundred won, 1959 (P.17). Virtually uncirculated. (11) | $190 |
| Lot 3624 | Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea, two (3), ten (2), twenty, and fifty kina (3) (P.21-25). Uncirculated. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 3625 | Philippines, WWII emergency issues, various denominations, provinces and issuers. Fine - very fine. (17) | $120 |
| Lot 3626 | Rhodesia, Elizabeth II, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, one pound, 14.9.1964, G/4 509396 (P.25a). Several folds and creases, original paper quality, good very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 3627 | Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, one, two and ten dollars, dated 2.8.1979, 10.4.1979 and 2.1.1979 respectively (P.38, 35, 41). Good extremely fine - virtually uncirculated. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 3628 | Romania, Banco Nationala A Romaniei, two thousand lei, 2.5.1944 (P.54a). Uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 3629 | Ukraine, Postage Stamp Currency, ten and twenty shahiv, undated 1918 (P.7, 8); fifty shahiv, undated (1918) (P.11a) (2); ten karbovanstiv, undated (1919) (P.36). Very fine - good extremely fine. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 3630 | Russia, ten, fifteen and twenty kopecks, 1915 (P.21, 22, 23); five thousand rubles, 1919 (1920) (P.105); one thousand rubles, 1919 (1920) (P.106); twenty five rubles, 1922 (P.131); one ruble, 1947 (P.216); three rubles, 1947 (P.218); five rubles, 1947 (P.220). Extremely fine. (9) | $240 |
| Lot 3631 | Russia, one thousand rubles, 1917 (P.37) (5); one thousand rubles, 1919 (P.S418); Bond certificate, two hundred rubles, Irkutsk, 1919 no.9370 (P.S886). Very fine. (7) | $50 |
| Lot 3632 | Russia, USSR, five rubles, 1925 (P.189). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 3633 | Russia, USSR, fifty rubles, 1947 (1957) (P.227). Virtually uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 3634 | Russia, USSR, one hundred rubles, 1947 (1957) (P.229). Uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 3635 | Russia, USSR, a mixture of early twentieth century issues in various denominations. Mostly very fine and better. (30) | $70 |
| Lot 3636 | Russia, Northwest Russia, one ruble, 1919 (P.S219); three rubles, 1919 (P.S220); ten rubles, 1919 (P.S222 and one mark, 1919 (P.S226). Extremely fine. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 3637 | Russia, Northwest Russia, three rubles, 1919 (P.S204); five rubles, 1919 (P.S205); ten rubles, 1919 (P.S206a, 206b). Very fine. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 3638 | Russia, North West Russia, five hundred rubles, 1919 (P.S209). Two semi punch holes top left, foxing otherwise fine - good fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3639 | Russia - Ukraine and Crimea, ten karbovanez, 1920 (P.293); fifty kopecks, 1917 (P.S333); three rubles, 1917 (P.S.334); five rubles, 1917 (P.S335). Fine - very fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 3640 | Russia, South Russia, one ruble, 1918 (P.S408); three rubles, 1918 (P.S4019); ten rubles, 1918 (P.S411); twenty five rubles, 1918 (P.S412); two hundred and fifty rubles, 1918 (P.S414). Extremely fine. (5) | $180 |
| Lot 3641 | Russia, South Russia, fifty rubles, 1919 (S.416); one hundred rubles, 1919 (S.417); one thousand rubles, 1919 (S.418); five thousand rubles, 1919 (S.419); fifty rubles, 1919 (S.422); one thousand rubles (S.424) and five hundred rubles, 1920 (S.434). Extremely fine. (7) | $130 |
| Lot 3642 | Russia, South Russia, Treasury tokens issue, five hundred rubles, 1919, AB 6731715 (P.S440a). Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3643 | Russia, North Russia, one ruble, 1919 (P.S144); ten thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S624); one hundred thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S626); two hundred and fifty thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S627). Fine - good very fine. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 3644 | Russia, Transcaucasia, three rubles, 1918 (P.S602); ten rubles, 1918 (P.S604); fifty rubles, 1918 (P.S605); one hundred rubles, 1918 (P.S606) ; fifteen kopecks, 1918 (P.S727). Extremely fine. (5) | $170 |
| Lot 3645 | Russia, Transcaucasia, one thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S611); ten thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S624); one hundred thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S623); two hundred and fifty thousand rubles, 1923 (P.S627). Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 3646 | Russia, Transcaucasia, five million and seven hundred and fifty million rubles, both dated, 1924 (P.S633, P.S.635). Extremely fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 3647 | Russia, Transcaucasia, five rubles, 1920 (P.S709a); twenty five thousand rubles, 1920 (P.S643); one hundred thousand rubles, 1920 (P.S645). Extremely fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3648 | Russia, Transcaucasia, five and ten thousand rubles, 1921 (S.679, 680a). Extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3649 | Russia, Transcaucasia, twenty five thousand rubles, 1922 (P.S681a); one hundred thousand rubles, 1922 (P.S717b); two hundred and fifty thousand rubles, 1922 (P.S718); ten thousand rubles, 1922 (P.S762c). Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 3650 | Russia, Transcaucasia, five thousand, twenty five thousand and fifty thousand rubles, all dated 1921 (P.S713, P.S715a, P.S716). Extremely fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 3651 | Russia, Transcaucasia, one million rubles, 1922 (P.S719a). Virtually ucirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 3652 | Russia, Transcaucasia, five million rubles, 1923 (P.S720). Virtually uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 3653 | Russia, Trancaucasia, fifty rubles, 1918 (P.S733b). Nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 3654 | Russia, Siberia and Urals, one ruble, 1917 (P.S816); five rubles, 1918 (P.S817); three rubles, 1919 (P.S827); fifty kopecks, 1919 (P.S828); twenty five rubles, 1919 (P.S834c); twenty five rubles, 1919 (P.S864). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 3655 | Russia, Siberia and Urals, ten rubles, 1919 (P.S969b); twenty five rubles, 1919 (P.S970c). Flattened, very fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 3656 | Russia, Russian Central Asia, twenty thousand rubles, 1922 (P.S1042). Writing in blue biro top left corner otherwise very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3657 | Russia, Russian Central Asia, twenty five rubles, 1919 (P.S1044); fifty rubles, 1919 (P.S1144b); two hundred and fifty rubles, 1919 (P.S1146, P.S1171). Very good - very fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 3658 | Russia, Central Asia, five thousand rubles, 1922 (P.S1053). Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3659 | Russia, Russian Central Asia, one ruble, 1918 (P.S1151); three rubles, 1918 (P.S1188b). Extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3660 | Russia, Central Asia, one hundred rubles, 1918 (P.S1157); five rubles, 1918 (P.S1164b). Extremely fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 3661 | Russia, Central Asia, five rubles, 1918 (P.S1164b). Writing in pencil top right corner otherwise good extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 3662 | Russia, East Siberia, one hundred rubles, 1920 (P.S1187b); five hundred rubles, 1920 (P.S1188b). Extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3663 | Russia, East Siberia, twenty five rubles, 1918 (P.S1196). Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3664 | Russia, East Siberia, one thousand rubles, 1920 (P.S1208). Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3665 | Russia, East Siberia, five kopecks, 1918 (P.S1241). Biro mark on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3666 | Russia, East Siberia, one hundred rubles, 1918 (P.S1249). Nearly uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 3667 | Russia, Russian Annuity Bond signed by N(athan).M. Rothschild. FIVE per Cent. ANNUITY. No 87902. ANNO 1822. No. 33217 Certificate of a perpetual Annuity in the Great Book of the Public Debt of the Imperial Commission of the Sinking Fund, representing a Capital of Seven Hundred and Twenty Silver Roubles, equal to stg. £111, Entered the 1st. March 1822. Very fine, scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 3668 | Russia, Russian Annuity Bond signed by N(athan).M. Rothschild. FIVE per Cent. ANNUITY. No 85751. ANNO 1822. No. 31066 Certificate of a perpetual Annuity in the Great Book of the Public Debt of the Imperial Commission of the Sinking Fund, representing a Capital of Nine Hundred and Sixty Silver Roubles, equal to stg. £148, Entered the 1st. March 1822. Very fine, scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 3669 | Russia, 1822 5% loan coupons (2, different sizes); 1844 Siberia and Urals, local note for one rouble for the city of Pozhva, No.4528 rare (R. 8, 192); Russia State Credit Note 1 Ruble 1884, No.421090, rare, (cf.P.A48). About fine - extremely fine. (4) | $420 |
| Lot 3670 | Russia, 5% Inneren Anleihe 2nd Internal Russia Russian Loan 1864 Obligation Bond, No.18780; together with the Grand Russian Railway 1880/1881 - 4,5% bond for 125 roubles; another Imperial Russian Government-6th issue-4% Gold bond-1894-125 roubles with payment certificates; and another Imperial Government of Russia - Russian 4.5% State-Loan of 1905. 1000 RMarks; No.204286. Fine - very fine, a few scarce. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 3671 | Russia, 1912 Tranways Enterprises Electrics St. Petersburg bond for capital of 10,000,000 francs, 100 Fr share; together with 1915 Russian 5 1/2% STATE MILITARY LOAN Bond 50 Rubles short term loan bonds, with 12 Coupons; another series 1 50 roubles similar 1916 with 20 coupons; another series 1, 100 roubles 1916 with 14 coupons; another red colour series II for 1000 roubles 1916 15 coupons; another series II, 50 roubles 1916 with 20 coupons; another 1916 series II 100 roubles 15 coupons; another 1916 Series I, for 500 roubles 16 coupons. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 3672 | Russia, large size bank notes, State credit notes for 100 roubles 1910 with Shipov signature (1912-1917) (2) (P.13b); 500 roubles 1912 with Shipov signature (1912-1917) (5) (P.14b). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) | $180 |
| Lot 3673 | Russia, Postage Stamp Currency Issue of 1915, issues of the 1913 printed on thin card stock, full sheets of 100, of 2 kopecks with 2 O/P on 2 kopecks green of Alexander III (P.18 CV $3000) and similar of the 3 kopecks red of Alexander III (P.20 CV $500). As issued, both with backing imprints of value. About uncirculated. (200) | $180 |
| Lot 3674 | Russia, Siberia and Urals, Provisional Siberian Administration (second) Admiral Alexksandr Kolchak, ruler of the HGovernment Bank Irkutsk Branch 1917 Committee Savings Loan notes issue; various issues brown 200 roubles no coupons, (PS.882) (2); similar 200 roubles green no coupons (PS.886) (3); similar 200 roubles orange no coupons (PS.890); 4 roubles and 50 Kopecks, total of 90 roubles as a sheet of 20 coupons, (PS.891); new issues of 200 roubles 1920 with old date 1917, brown with black O/P for Siberian Revolution Committee, no coupons (PS.899); similar 200 roubles blue-green with red O/P for 1920 (old date 1917), no coupons (PS 902). All as issued, and uncirculated. (9) | $800 |
| Lot 3675 | Russia, RSFSR (Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic), currency notes 1919 for one rouble brown two blocks of 25 as sheets, in two protection holders, (P.81). Uncirculated. (50) | $100 |
| Lot 3676 | Russia, Share certificates for Labour Collective, c.1989, undated all O/P Specimen, values are 5000, 10,000, 25,000, 50,000 and 100,000 roubles, lacking dates and details. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 3677 | Russia, Sberbank Saving certificate, produced in 1996, as a Specimen note for 1,000,000 roubles, No.0000000; Uzbekiistan, a sheet of 1993 Crisis Temporary Currency Trade Currency tokens with various values from 10 to 600 sun (cf.P.58); Ukraine, Treasury 1990-1992 Rouble Control Coupon Issue for a) pink sheet of 30 coupons total value 75 Karbovantsiv of various values of 1 to 10, April issue (P.70f); another similar blue-green sheet June issue (P.70h), another two colour green sheet, December issue (P.70n). About uncirculated. (lot) | $80 |
| Lot 3678 | Russia, Imperial Mortgage Bank for the Nobility, assorted Specimen coupons, (marked by red cross across coupons) 1894, various values 87 1/2 kopecks; 6 roubles 56 1/4 kopecks; 8 roubles 75 kopecks; 13 roubles 12 1/2 kopecks; 43 roubles 75 kopecks; 87 roubles 50 kopecks all at 3 1/2% (R.1,118, 120-124); a similar selection from the same bank 1895, various values 2, 6, 10, 20, 100, 200 roubles, (R.1, 125-130); Gentry Land Bank coupon 1897 for 1 rouble and 31 1/4 kopecks; Kutaisa Mortgage Bank coupon Specimen due in 1918; 1898 City of Kishinev, coupon for 11 roubles 25 kopecks, Specimen issue with red cross across. As issued, nearly uncirculated. (15) | $120 |
| Lot 3679 | Russia, State Credit Bank notes, 1898 one rouble (P.1a) unc; 1898 five roubles, (P.3b) nearly fine; 1898 ten roubles (P.4b) nearly fine; fifty roubles (3) (P.8d) these unc. Nearly fine - uncirculated, several are scarce. (6) | $260 |
| Lot 3680 | Russia, Assorted coupons etc; 1899 Kerch Metallurgical Works; another similar 1900; another similar 1902-3; 1902 Specimen for 4 roubles 63 kopecks for Russian Government at 4% (R.1, 104); 1902 coupons for 5 kopecks as stamps for shares (2); Specimen coupons 1902 for 4% State rent certificate for 10 roubles (R.1 026); and another at 4 1/2%, 11 roubles 25 kopecks as bond for Bank for Town and Zemsky credit; 1905 specimen coupons for 5% loan bonds for 2 r.50 kop. [100 r. loan bond]; 5 r. [200 r. loan bond], (R.1030); 12 r. 50 kop. [500 r. loan bond], (R.1031); additional specimen coupons for Russian Government 5% loan bond, for 43 r. 43 3/4 kop, and 46 r. 87 1/2 kop. (RR.1,113, 114); Kolomna Engineering Works Coupon 1907-1916; 1908 St. Petersburg City Credit Company coupons (2) for 2 r. 25 kop.; 11 r. 25 kop.; another 1908 St. Petersburg Loan Bond Coupon for 68 3/4 kop.; another specimen coupon of the Kutaisi Mikhailov Mortgage Bank for Nobility; others (2) for 1909 Moscow City Credit Company coupons 2 r. 25 kop. (different varieties; 191- Latvia, Riga, blank cheque of Baltic Society of Mutual Credit; 1910 Baku Loan Bond coupon 23 r. 62 1/2 kop. (illustrated); Specimen 1911, 2 r. 50 kop. on Peasant Lands Bank; 1911 coupon for the "Victoria" Chocolate Factory; 1912 Specimen coupons (4) at 4 1/2% for Town and Zemsky Credit, 2 r.25kop; 4 r.50kop.; 11 r. 25kop. (R.1, 156-8); and 16 r. 87 1/2kop. this for Peasant Land Bank, (S.222); other coupons 1912 St.Petersburg private Bank; Lena Gold mining company; 1913 4% State Rent certificates for 5, 10, 50 (2) roubles (R.1,025-7); 1914 Neft (Oil) company coupon. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, some are rare. (35) | $240 |
| Lot 3681 | Russia, State Treasury Notes, 1914 fifty roubles, with 2 attached coupons, (P.52) (illustrated); 1914 specimen State Gentry Land Bank coupon for 2 r. 25 kop. (R.1, 131); 1914 City of Tiflis, Loan bond coupon; Grozny Neft Company coupon; coupon for 22 r/50 kop.; Specimen Poltava Land Bank; 1914, 4%, Russian State Military Loan of 100 roubles to mature in 1928. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 3682 | Russia, 1905-1912 State Credit notes, 3 roubles (4) (P.9b, 9c[3]); 10 roubles 1909 (3) (P.11c); 25 roubles (2) (P.12b). Extremely fine - uncirculated, one 25 rouble with pieces out of top edge. (9) | $320 |
| Lot 3683 | Russia, 1898, issue of 1915 issue, one rouble notes (4) with control numbers, (P.15); postage stamp currency issues of 1915, 1 kopeck (P.16) another single and block of 4, (P.17); 2 kopeck (2, both types), (P.18, 19); 3 kopeck (p.20);10 kopecks (strip of 5 and a block of 25), singles (2) (P.21); 15 kopecks (2) (P.22); 20 kopecks (2) (P.23); 1915 Treasury small change notes 1 kopeck (2), 2 kopecks, 3 kopecks, 5 kopecks (2), 10 kopecks scarce, 15 kopecks scarce, 20 kopecks scarce, 50 kopecks (2) (P.24-31a). All appear to be extremely fine - uncirculated. (lot) | $340 |
| Lot 3684 | Russia, 1915 Russian Socialist Federated Soviet Republic State Treasury Notes (issued 1918) 50 roubles note issues (2, 1 with 3 attached coupons) (P.31a); 500 rouble similar note (P.59) (illustrated); 1917 ten roubles coupon 4% interest; Latvia local notes c.1916, for the city of Libava 1 Kop., 3 Kop. (2), 10 kop. (2), 25 Kop., 50 Kop , 1 rouble (2); 3 roubles, 5 roubles, (R. 22.007, 014, 0-22, 023, 024a, 028); another 1915 Latvia local note for 5 pf. for city of Mitau No.10511; 1916 5 kopecks Military Charity receipt; 1916 Latvia, Riga Tramways stock dividend coupon no.38931. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) | $160 |
| Lot 3685 | Russia, 1917 Government Credit Notes, 5 roubles (3) (P.35a); 250 roubles (2) (p.36); 1000 roubles (6, one illustrated) (P.37) mostly as consec. serial numbers; Postage Stamp currency issue 2 on 2 kopeck (2), 3 kopeck, (P.33, P34); 1917 Treasury issues 20 roubles (2), 40 roubles (2) (P.38-9). Mostly uncirculated. (15) | $160 |
| Lot 3686 | Ukraine & Crimea, 1917 Ukrainian Revolutionary Army, issues on 1917 postage stamp issues 15 kop., 20 kop. 50 kop. (5, including a block of 4) (PS.331-333); Exchange Notes of the Odessa area 3 roubles (PS.335); 5 roubles (PS.225); 10 roubles (2, one illustrated) (PS 336); Siberia & Urals under Alexander Kolchak 1917 Committee Savings Loan Notes, Irkutsk branch coupons (3) for 4 r. 50 kop. (PS.884, 888, 892), another 4r.50 kop. block of 5 (PS.888) and a local 3 rouble note for the city of Kramatorsk (R. 15, 449). Mostly uncirculated. (15) | $120 |
| Lot 3687 | Russia, 1918 Russian State Government Treasury Notes, 100 roubles (P.40a); 10 roubles (P.89); 500 roubles (P.94a); 1000 roubles (2) (P.95a, 95b); North Russia, 10 roubles, Archangel Government Bank White Govt. regime, (PS.107) (illustrated); North West Russia issues, Pskov Region Govt. Treasury 50 roubles (PS.211) (illustrated) scarce; another 1 rouble (PS.212); 10 roubles Special Corps of Northern Army 1919 issue under General Rodzianko (PS.222) scarce; 1918 Mogilev Region 100 Roubles (2) (PS.240A) scarce. Mostly uncirculated. (11) | $240 |
| Lot 3688 | Ukraine & Crimea, Don Cossack, Military Government of South Russia, 1918 small change note, 50 kopecks (PS.407) (2); another 20 kopecks postage stamp issue (PS.406); Crimea Territorial Govt., 1918, 50 kopecks (PS.369); Don Cossack, Military Govt. of South Russia, 1 rouble notes (2) (PS 408a, 408b); similar 3 roubles (3) (PS.409a, 409b, 409c); 5 roubles (PS.410b); 10 roubles (2) (PS.411); 25 roubles (3) (PS.412a (2), 412b); 250 roubles (PS.414c); 500 roubles (2, one illustrated), (PS.415c). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) | $260 |
| Lot 3689 | Russia, 1918 North Caucasus Socialist Soviet Republic, 10 roubles (PS.447b) (illustrated); Prov. Central Admin. National Bank 25 roubles (PS.451); Area Exec. Comm. of North Caucasian Soviet Republic, 5 roubles (PS.456) (illustrated); Govt. Bank Ekaterinodar, 50 kopeck, (PS.494A); Govt. Bank Stavropol Branch 3 roubles (PS.520b). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, several rare. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 3690 | Russia, 1918 North Caucasus Terek Republic 1918 Exchange Token issue 100 roubles (2) (PS.535b); Vladikavkaz Railroad Company 5.4% interrest bearing loan notes 50 roubles, 100 roubles, 1000 roubles (illustrated) (PS.593, 594, 596); 1918 Transcausia Commissariat notes, 1 rouble, 3 rouble, 5 roubles, 10 roubles, 50 roubles 100 roubles, (PS.601, 602, 603b, 604, 605, 606); Baku City Management one rouble (PS.721); 5 kopecks City of Baku stamp money (PS.726); Baku City Management, 15 kop., 50 kop. (3), (PS.727, 728a,b); 10 roubles Azerbajian Autonomous Rep. Soviet Baku City Admin., (PS.731); Siberia & Urals, 1918 Provisional Admin. Treasury Tokens 1 rouble, 5 roubles, 10 roubles (PS.816-818); Admiral Kolchak Admin. 50 Kopecks (PS.828); Workers and Christian Admin RSFSR Gov. 1 rouble (PS.921a) (illustrated); Govt. Bank Orenburg token issue 1 rouble, 3 roubles (PS.979, 980); Stavropol Branch 3 roubles (PS.520b). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, several rare. (25) | $240 |
| Lot 3691 | Russia, Russian Central Asia, Turkestan District, 1918 Exchange currency token issue, 50 kopecks (PS.1161); Government Bank, 1 rouble (2) (PS.1162); 3 roubles (2) (PS.1163); 5 roubles (PS.1164b); 10 roubles (2) (PS.1165a, b); 50 roubles (2) (PS 1167); 100 roubles (PS.1168); East Siberia, 25 roubles with red O/P on verso, issue for Govt. Credit notes Provisioal issue for Pribaikai Region, (1921) (illustrated) (PS.1213 CV $450 unc) unc; Priamur region Chairman Medvyedev, 5 kopecks (2); 10 kopecks (2); 30 kopecks (2); 50 kopecks, (PS.1241-1244); 25 roubles, 100 roubles (illustrated) (PS.1248-9). Mosty extremely fine - uncirculated. (21) | $320 |
| Lot 3692 | Russia, Ukraine Postage Stamp Currency of 1918-9, 20 Shahiv (2) (P.8), 30, 40. 50 Shaviv (P.9a, 10a, 11a); Russia local notes an extensive collection of coupons, some as Specimens, mostly with 5% loan bonds for amounts from 1 rouble - 125 roubles (R.1001, 1023-4, 1027, 1030-3, 1051, 1053, 1055, 1064, 1067-8, 1070-1); Govt. Military loan bonds (R.1083, 1088, 1092); Russian Consolidated 4% (R.1102, R.1103 [2]); State Gentry Lands Bank (R.1125); Peasant Lands Bank, various loan coupons, mostly Specmen issues (R.1141-1155); Bank for Town and Zemsky (R.1158-1160); others various bonds (R.1164, 1166, 1168, 1177, 1200, 1202, 1205. 1207, 1210-1, 1214, 1216); a local note for 3 roubles for Krasnoe Selo (SPB District) (R.2195) (illustrated). Mostly uncirculated. (60) | $240 |
| Lot 3693 | Russia, 1918 local notes, North Russia, City of Leningrad (St. Petersburg) 1000 roubles (2) (R.2478); 5 (illustrated) and 10 (2) roubles of Kasimov (R.3155-6); Kostroma (R.3177, 3180-1); Kuvshinova (3215-8,3220); Skladchina stamp type money 3 kop.- 20 kop. (R.3315-8); similar Moscow Tsentrosoyuz Canteen stamp type money 10, 20 and 50 kop.(R.3327-9); Murom 1 kop. (R.3423); Kulebaki 1 kop. (R.3978); Kazan, 50 kop., 1 rouble (2), 10 roubles, 5 roubles (illustrated) (R.4681-2, 4685-6, 4688); Kiev 10 roubles (R.4858); 1 Kop. Simbirsk (R.5063); North Caucasus, Blagodarny 5 and 25 roubles, (R.5788, 5790); 10 Roubles Stavropol (R.5789); Ekaterinodar city including Soviet Army Kolkhoz (R.6140-1, 6311, 6314, 6316 (2), 6317); Novorossiisk city 25, 50(2) kop. 1 and 3 roubles (R.6631-4); Rostov on Don 2 Kop. (R.6787); Taganrog City, 1, 1.5 roubles, 1, 3, 50 kop. and 1 and 2 roubles (R.7021-2, 7025, 7038, 7046, 7055). Mostly uncirculated. (50) | $300 |
| Lot 3694 | Russia, 1918, Siberia and Urals, local notes, cities Ekaterinburg 10 roubles, (R.7554); Ural University 1, 10 kop. (R.7589, 7593); Lisva 1 rouble (R.7801); Lisvensk, 5 and 10 roubles (R.7803, 7804); Biysk 1 rouble (R.8703a); Tomsk, 3 roubles (R.9117); Tyumen, 5, 50 kop. 2, 25, 50, 5 roubles (R.9152. 9164, 9166, 9170, 9171, 9180); Krasnojarsk, 50 kop. 1 (2 + 2),3 roubles, (R.10047-8. 10061, 10062); East Siberia, Kunst & Albers Company, 50 kopecks (piece cut out of edge), (R.10794); Vladivostok, one rouble (R.10876); Ukraine & Crimea Local notes 50 Karbovantsiv (R.13107); various cities, Dzhurzhevka, 1 kop. (R.14414); Elisavetgrad, 50 kop. (R.14,628); Zhitomir, 50 kop, 5 karbovantsiv (R.14879, 14890); Malin 3 roubles (R.15899) (illustrated); Nikolaev, 1 and 2 roubles (R.16717-8); Odessa, 50 kop., 1 and 10 gold roubles (R.16902, 16923, 16926); Kharkov, 1 and 3 (illustrated) roubles (R.18775-6); 1918 Transcaucasia local notes, Gagri, 10 Roubles (R.21001); Tiflis, 1 and 5 roubles (R.21085, 21087); Kizil-Kiya, 50 kop. (R.22210); Ashkhabad, 1 rouble.25 kop. (R.22724); Siberia & Urals, Local Notes, Khandaokhedzy, 3 and 5 roubles (R.26039, 26040); Azerbaijan, 1918, 50 roubles (P.2); Georgia, local note, Orion Joint Stock Company Dividend coupon; Ukraine, 1918, 2 Hryven (P.20a); 50 kop. civil war charity ticket, red & black, city and industry; uncertain coupons 1 rouble and 2 rouble 75 kop. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (49) | $300 |
| Lot 3695 | Russia, Curency stamp notes, 1919 1, 2 and 5 roubles (P.81-3); currency notes 100, 500 (2), 1000 roubles (P.101a, 103a, 104a); North Russia Chaikovskii Govt. small change notes 10 kopecks, 1 rouble (PS.131, 144); 1919 Field Treasury Notes North-West Front, under General Yudenich, 25, 50 kopecks, 5 and 1000 roubles, scarce (illustrated) (PS.201-2, 205b, 210); Special Corps Northern Army, General Rodzianko, 1 (2), 3 and 10 (2) roubles (PS.219, 220, 222); Independent West Army Col. Avalov-Bermondt, 1 mark (3) (PS.226a (2), 226b). Mostly uncirculated. (21) | $300 |
| Lot 3696 | Russia, South Russia, 1919, Govt. Bank Rostov dated 1918 notes, 500, 50 and 100 roubles (PS.415a, 416b, 417a, b); 1919 Don Cossack Military Govt. Astrakhan Region Rostov Branch by Anton I. Denikin, 1000 (2), 5000 roubles (2) (PS 418, 419a, 419c); South Russia High Command of Armed Forces 3, 10 (3), 200, 1000 (2, one illustrated), 10000 (2, one a print on period office paper) roubles (PS.420b, 421a, b, 423, 424a, b, 425a [2]); South Russia Govt. notes 500 roubles (PS.440a, b) [illustrated]. Mostly uncirculated. (19) | $280 |
| Lot 3697 | Russia, 1919 North Caucasus, Emirite issues 100, 250 (2, one illustrated) roubles (PS.474b, 475a, 476b); Transcaucasia, Batum British Occupation treasury token 1 rouble (PS.736); 1919 issues Siberia and Urals, Provisional Issues under Admiral Kolchak 3 roubles (PS.827); Govt. Debentures Obligations, 50 roubles (4) (PS.847, 856a, 860, 865); 25 (2) roubles (PS.859b, 864); similar 1000 roubles (PS.863); Krasnoyarsk Territory 1919 exchange checks 25 roubles (PS.970a, c); Russian Central Asia, Exchange token currency issue 10 roubles (PS.1136) (illustrated) another 250 roubles (PS.1146), 1000 roubles Turkestan District (PS.1173) (illustrated); East Siberia, Maritime Area, Amur region, 10 roubles (PS 1224Da); Nokolsk-Ussuriisk Organisation of Farmers debt note issues, 1, 3, 5, 10, 20, 40 (illustrated) and 100 roubles (PS 1231-1237) all very scarce unc notes. Mostly uncirculated. (25) | $850 |
| Lot 3698 | Russia, Central Asia 1919 exchange for Transcaspian Prov. Admin. National Bank Ashkhabad 50 roubles (PS.1144a); Russia Local notes, St. Petersburg, 5 roubles and 10,000 roubles (R.2224, 2227); Beloretsk, 1 rouble (R.4626); 1919 North Caucasus local notes 50 roubles, Armavir (R.5672); Kislovodsk, 100 roubles (R.6302); Rostov on Don 3 and 10 roubles (R.6834, 6836); Siberia and Urals, local notes for Nadezhdinsk for 5, 15, 25, 100 roubles (R.7409, 7411-2, 7414); Visim for 3, 5, 10, 25(2) roubles (R.7470-3); Ekaterinburg 2 and 3 kopecks (P.7590-1); Kishtim 10 roubles (R.7794) (illustrated); Biysk, 100 roubles (R.8716); Tomsk, 5 roubles (R.9075); Krasnojarsk, 3 roubles (R.10062); Chita, 10 roubles (R.10305); Ukraine and Crimea local notes, Alexandrovsk, 1 rouble (R.13398); Balaklava, 1 rouble (R.13455); Gorodok, 1 rouble (R.14088); coupons for Elisavetgrad 3r.25k, 6r.50k, 32r.50k, (R.14627-8, 14630); Proskurov, 10 gryven 5k, (R.17294); Smela-Kiev region 50 kopecks (R.18238); Kharkov, 1, 10, 25 roubles and 5 kopecks (R.18964, 18967a, 18968, 18974). Mostly uncirculated. (36) | $240 |
| Lot 3699 | Russia, 1919, Transcaucasia local note, Georgia, 5 roubles (R.20911a); Russia 3 roubles (Handaphedzy village and railway station, Chinese Eastern Railroad, (R.26039); Armenia, 10, 25 (plain back) and 250 roubles (P.15a, P.-, P.11) (illustrated); Estonia (1919-1920), 5 penni (2), 10 (2), 20 (2), 50 penni, (P.39a, 40a, 41a, 42a); Georgia, 1, 5, 100, 500 Roubles (P.7, 9, 12, 13a); Latvia, Riga's Workers Deputies Soviet, 1, 3, 5 (2) Rubli (P.1, 2, 3); Ukraine, 1000 Karbovantsiv, (P.35) (illustrated). Mostly uncirculated. (23) | $130 |
| Lot 3700 | Russia, 1920, Ukraine and Crimea, National Bank exchange notes 50 rublei (PS.325Ab); 250 roubles (PS.347); South Russia, Armed forces note, 25000 roubles (PS.427) (Illustrated); others Govt. Treasury notes, 250, 500 roubles (PS.433b, 434); 50 roubles (PS.438); North Caucasus, Kuban Territorial Govt. 250 roubles (PS.488a) (illustrated); Transcaucasia, SSR Railroad, exchange token issue for 5000 (2), 10000 (2), 25000 (2), 50,000 and 100,000 roubles (PS.641-645); Shirak Govt. Corp.Bank 5 roubles (PS.693); Azerbaijan Autonomous Republic SSR, 1920 issue, 5, 1000 (2), 100000 roubles (illustrated) (PS. 709a, 712, 717b); Siberia & Urals, 5% Govt. Debentures under Admiral Kolchak, 25 roubles (3), 250 roubles (PS.834, 855a (2), 861); Provisonal Govt saving loan notes for 200 r. (2), 4r.50kop. (3), (PS.901, 902, 904 [3]); Russian Central Asia, Bukhara Emirite 100 tengas (PS.1027); Kukhara Soviet Peoples Republic, 50, 100 roubles, (PS.1035-6); Kiva Khanate Peoples SR 500 roubles (2) rare (one illustrated), 1000 roubles (illustrated) (PS.1077, 1080-1); Turkestan District 1000 roubles (PS.1173) (illustrated). Fine - uncirculated, some are rare. (37) | $1,500 |
| Lot 3701 | Russia, 1920, East Siberia, border regions Govt. Bank, 100 500 roubles, (PS.1187b, 1188b); credit note issues, 1, 3 (2), 5, 10, 25 (2), (PS.1201-1205); Maritime area Habarovsk Co-op Bank 3 roubles (PS.1224B); Far East Provisional Govt. Priamur Region, 1, 5(4), 10 roubles (PS.1245-7); Blagoveshchensk Govt. Bank 5000 roubles (PS.1259E); Altai Govt. Union, 5 kop (2) (PS.1263); Nikolaevsk-on-Amur branch Govt. Bank, 250, 1000 (2) roubles (PS. 1291, 1293c); 1920 Azerbaijan 500 roubles (3, one illustrated) (P.7); Georgia, 1000 roubles (P.14b). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) | $280 |
| Lot 3702 | Russia, 1920, North-West local notes, Viazma Workers Soc. 3 roubles (R.3041); Lyubertsy city, 1, 5, 20 (2) kopecks, 3 roubles (illustrated) (P.3253, 3255, 3259, 3261); Centre Union Restoran, 50 kopecks (R.3326); Novgorod city Verhnenikolkiy Coop, 3, 5, 10, 1000, 1500 roubles, (R.3998-4000, 4007-8); Ekaterinaburg Oblast Visimo Utinsk Consumers Soc. 1 (3), 3, 5, 10 roubles (R.7461-7464); Sugan Primore local 20 kop. (R.11346); Ukraine and Crinmea, Simferopol 50 roubles (R.18052); Transcaucasia, Tiflis, ERCOOP red restoran, 5, 20 Kop. (R.21195, 21197), stamp notes 1 and 5 kop. (R.21201-2); Armenia, Erivan city, 25, 50 roubles (R.22568-9); Georgia, 1000 roubles (P.14b); Latvia, Charity stamps a block of 12; 4% bond coupon; 5 and 10 Kapeikas notes (P.9a, 10a). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (32) | $190 |
| Lot 3703 | Russia, 1921 currency notes for 5 roubles (3) (P.85a [2], 85d); 50 and 100 roubles (P.107b, 108); 500, 1000 (2), 5000, 25000, 50000 and 100000 roubles (P.111c, 112b,d, 113x, 115a, 116a, 117a); 1921 Transcaucasia, Armenia Autonomous Republic, 5000, 10000 (4), 25000 (2), 50000 (illustrated) roubles (PS.679, 680a, b[2], 714, 715a, b, 716); another 5000 roubles (PS.761b); local notes, 10000 roubles for city of Ekaterinodar (R.6174); 100 roubles for Novgorod Consumer Society (R.4004); Siberia and Urals, local notes for Tomsk, 3, 5, 10 (2) roubles (R.9063-5); Ukraine & Crimea for Kiev, 1 and 2 poods (R.15289-90); German style not-geld (4) for Kaliningrad (Koenigberg) for 50 Pf. (R.25483). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (33) | $480 |
| Lot 3704 | Russia, 1922 currency notes of Russian State Currency notes, 1, 10, 25, 50, 100 (2), 500 roubles (P.127, 130, 131-3, 135); 2nd series State Currency notes, 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 (2), 50 roubles (P.146-151); Transcaucasia, Azerbaijan Automonous Republic (5000000 roubles (illustrated), 100000 (2), 250000 roubles (PS. 686, 717a, b, 718); Azerbaijan Socialist Soviet Republic 1000000 roubles (4) (PS.719a); Georgian Republic, Soc. Soviet Rep. 10000 roubles (2, obv. colour varieties) (PS.762c); Russian Central Area, Bukhara, Soviet Peoples Rep. 25, 10, 100 (illustrated), 5000 (3, one illustrated), (PS.1044, 1048, 1050, 1054); Khiva, Khanate of the Khorezmian Peoples Soviet Rep. 100000 roubles (illustrated), very fine and rare (PS.1106); Russia Local notes, city of Bezhetsk, 50 kop. 1, 2, 3 roubles (R.3010-3); city of Nizhny Novgorod, 3 and 5 roubles (R.3998, 4001); North Caucasus, city of Ekaterinodar, 50 and 500 roubles (R.-, 6180); Siberia and Urals, local notes for city of Nizhny Tagil, 1, 2, 3 (2), 5 kop. 1 rouble (R.7877-7880, 7908); city of Krasnojarsk, 25, 50, 500, 1000 roubles (R.10022-3, 10025-6); Ukraine & Crimea Local Notes, city of Simferopol, 5, 10, 25, 50, 500 roubles (R.17930, 17944-6, 18169); Transcaucasia, local notes, city of Tiflis, 1000, 5000, 50000, 5000000, 10000000 (illustrated) roubles (R.21070-1, 21073-5); Georgia, Soc. Soviet Rep., local lottery note 25000 roubles. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (62) | $950 |
| Lot 3705 | Russia, 1923 Soviet state currency notes, 1st issue, 50 kopecks, 1, 5 10 roubles (P.155-8); 2nd issue 1(2), 5, 10, 25, 500 roubles; Ukraine & Crimea 10 kopecks (PS.296); Transcaucasia, Federation of Soc. Soviet Republic, 1st issue, 1000, 10000 (3), 25000 (2), 50000 (3), 250000, 500000, 1000000 (illustrated), roubles (PS.611, 613-616b, 618-619b, 620b); 2nd issue, 5000, 100000 (2), 250000, 500000 (2), 1000000, 10000000 (2, one illustrated) (PS.623, 626-629, 631); Azerbaijan Soc. Soviet Rep, 5000000 roubles (3) (PS.720); Khiva Khsanate, Peoples Soviet Rep. 1000 roubles (PS.1114) (illustrated); Local notes, North Russia city of Arkhangelsk 100 roubles (R.2099); Russia, city of St. Petersburg 1, 10, 3, 5, 2, 500 roubles ('Palace' cabaret) (R.2302, 2305, 2309-2310, 2312, 2477); North-West, 3 kopeck (Right Way Consumer Society) (R.2491); Russia, city of Nizhniy Novgorod, one rouble (R.3997); Kazan University Canteen, 1/2 kop., (3), 3 and 5 kopecks (R.4718, 4721-2); Ukraine & Crimea, Simferopol, 20 roubles (R.5987); North Caucasus, city of Ekaterinodar, 10, 50 (2), kopecks, 1, 3 (2), 5 (2), 10 roubles (R.6194-8); local notes Krasnodar Military Society, 10, 25 roubles (R.6203-4); city of Rostov on Don, 5, 50 kopecks, 3, 5, 10 roubles (R.6850, 6852, 6854-6); Ekaterinodar (Krasnodar) 10 roubles (R.6199); Taman 5, 50, 3 roubles (R.7074, 7077, 7083); Siberia and Urals, Tagil 25 roubles (R.7912); Ukraine and Crimea, local notes, Ekaterinoslav Central Workers Coop, 1 rouble (R.14540); Kerch city 5 and 50 Kopecks, (R.15260, 15263); Kremenchug, 3 roubles (R.15519); Sevastopol, 3 roubles (R.17806a); Simferopol. 20, 100 roubles (R.18166, 18168); Kharkov, 25 kopecks, (R.18937). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (79) | $950 |
| Lot 3706 | Russia, 1924 small change notes for 1, 2, 3, 5 kopecks and 1928 State Treasury note for 1 rouble (illustrated), (P.191-4, 206); Transcaucasia, 50000000 (2), 100000000 and 10 billion roubles, colour trial? (illustrated) (PS.633, 636, 639); Russian local notes, Leningrad, 3 gold kopecks (R.2449); North Caucasus, Armavir, 5 roubles (2) (R.5724, 5730); Russia, Yakusik (Kholbos) 50 kopecks, 1 rouble (R.11543, 11554); Ukraine, city of Zhitomir, 3 kopecks (R.14906); Russia, Tashkent, 50000 roubles, 2 and 10 kopecks (R.20366, 20368, 20370); Transcausia, Tiflis, 1, 20 kopecks (R.21194, 21197); Tkvibuli, 3 kopecks (21215); city of Yakutia Holbos, 50 kopecks (R.24901). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (22) | $900 |
| Lot 3707 | Russia, 1925 currency note of 3 roubles (P.189); 1929, State Industrial Bond Loan, with two coupons attached; 1931 local 50 kopecks for city of Ekaterinaburg (Urals Machinery Building Co), (R.7618); 50 Koecks lottery tickets (2) (T.12.1, T.6.6.1); 1932 Estonia 20 krooni (P.64a); bonds for 10 roubles (2) Traktorotsentr; 1932 50 kopeck, Jewish OZ lottery N4 (T.7.4); 1933, 1 rouble (2), Jewish OZ lottery N5 (T.7.5.1) notes; 1 rouble Military Aircraft Osoaviakhim lottery; 1934 Russia, gold rouble Treasury Note (P.207); 1934 Latvia 50 lati (P.20) (illustrated); Kazan, 1934 town Council bond, workdays (units of work on collective farm) (3); 1934-1936, 1 rouble Aircraft 9th lottery, other lotteries (4) (T.6.10-6.12); 1936 Latvia 20 lati (P.30b) (illustrated). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (22) | $200 |
| Lot 3708 | Russia, 1937 USSR, State Bank Notes, 1, 5, 10 chervontsev (P.202, 204-5); Latvia, 1937, 10 latu (P.29a); 1938 Russia, 1 (7), 5 (2), (P.213, 215); 50 roubles WWII lottery (T.15.4.2); Latvia, 1938, 10, 25 (illustrated), 100 latu (illustrated) (P.29b, 21a, 22a); Russia/Estonia locakl note (joined pair of 1 talon each, water ration coupon (Trust Water Canal); German note issues for occupied territories, credit treasury notes, 1, 2 (2), 20 reichmarks (P.R136-139); 1942 Ukraine, Central Bank, 50 karbowanez (illustrated) (P.54); Latvia, 1940, 10 latu (P.29e); 1941 Aircraft military lotteries for 1, 3 and 5 roubles (T.6.16.1-3); 1942, 50 roubles, WWI 2nd military lottery (T.15.2); Ukraine, German Occupation, 1, 5, 10 and 20 (illustrated) karbowanez (P.49, 51-53); 1945 WWII, 25 roubles military bond; Iran (Azerbaijan), 1946, 50 tomans, (PS.106r) very scarce; Latvia, 1945, German Occupation, 1, 2 and 5 punkte notes for Eastern Region, scarce. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (37) | $1,400 |
| Lot 3709 | Russia, 1947 USSR State Treasury Notes, 1 (6), 3 (4, one a specimen), and 5 roubles (P.216-220); State Bank Notes 10 (2, one a specimen), 25 (specimen, illustrated), 50 (specimen), 100 (2) roubles (P.225-6, 228-9, 231-2). Mostly uncirculated, some specimens are unlisted. (17) | $1,600 |
| Lot 3710 | Russia, 1951 Bulgaria State Note Issues, 3 and 5 leva (P. 81-2); 200 leva (P87); Russia, 1955 state loan bond for 10 roubles; 1956 Lottery tickets for 3 roubles (2) (T.16.1); 1958 Lottery tickets (2) 1st and 2nd lottery; Latvia and Turkmen 5 roubles (2) 1st lottery; Russia 1961 State Treasury Notes 1 (22 mostly as consecutive series), 3 (2), 5 (3), 10 (3), 25 ((3), 50 (2, one illustrated), 100 (2) roubles (P.222a-224a, 233a, 234a, b, 235a, 236a). Mostly uncirculated. (47) | $120 |
| Lot 3711 | Russia, 1963 50 kopecks art lottery (T.18.1); 1964 30 kopecks 1964 Olympics lottery ticket; 1964 Georgia and 1965 Estonia 30 kopeck lottery tickets; 1965, one kopeck Vneshposiltorg, (FX.45b); 1966, Russia Ministry of Finance lottery Edition Nos 1-8 (T.17.10.4); 1966 Art lottery, 50 kopeck (T.18.2); 1967, Army/Navy/Air force 1 rouble (T.22.2); Latvia 1967, 1968, 1969 lottery 50 kopeck (2), and 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973; 1969 Journalist lottery; 1969 Ukraine, postal cinderalla bofon; 1970 Worker/soldier lottery 50 kop. 1st (2) and 2nd (2) issue (T.22.5.1-2); similar 1971, 1st (2), 2nd, (T.22.5.1-2); similar 1972 1st (2), 2nd (T.22.7.1-2); similar 1973 1st (2), 2nd (T.22.8.1-2); similar 1974 1st and 2nd (T.22.9.1-2); 1975 1st and 2nd (T.22.10.1-2); 1974 30 Kop. Moscow Hotel (T.17.18.9); 1975 Moscow University 30 kop. 2 & 3 (T.17.19.6); 1976, 2, 10(2), 50 kopeck notes (P-FX); 1976 Superior Air Power lottery 1st (2), 2nd, (T.22.11.1-2); various Moscow 1976 lotteries (3); 1977 5 and 10 kopeck notes; l977 50 kopeck Military lotteries (3) (T.22.12.1-2); similar (2) 1978 similar (T.22.13.1-2); Soviet Diplomat Special Currency (Bank of Foreign trade) 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, kopecks, 1, 2 roubles (R.25746-20753); Spitsbergen, Norway, 1 (2), 2 (2), 3 (2), 5(2, one illustrated), kopecks (retail $130US / set); 1979 lottery note for journalists solidarity, (T.20.5); 1979 50 kopecks Military lottery 1st and 2nd issue (T.22.14.1-2). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (82) | $150 |
| Lot 3712 | Russia, 1980, 50 kopecks military lottery notes 1st and 2nd issue (T.22.15.1-2); 1981, similar issue, (T.22.16.1-2); 1981 Art lottery note (T.18.9); 1982 Sport Lottery 'Sprit' (2, both Specimens); 1982 bonds for 25, 50 (2) and 100 roubles; 1982 Kasimov Region Kolkhoz 'Rossiya', local notes for 3 and 100 roubles; Kostroma city 'Interior Currency' local notes for 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50 100, 500 and 1000 (illustrated) roubles (R.3206-3214); 1982 Belarus, Gomel Private Currency, 10, 50 kopecks, 1, 25, 3 and 10 roubles (R.19838 for 10kop.,R.19841, 19843 for last two); 1982 Russia, local notes (OAO Saransk Instrument private notes), 1, 5, 10 and 50 roubles; 1982 lottery notes sniper and aircraft, 1st and 2nd issues (T.22.17.1-.2); 1983, mother Russia, lottery issues 1st (2), 2nd (T.22.18.1-.2); Journalist solidarity lottery 30 kopecks (T.20.19); 1984 Brest Hero-Fortress lottery 50 kopecks(T.22.19.2); 1985 40th anniv. of WWII lottery 50 kopecks 1st and 2nd issue (T.22.20.1-.2); 1986 Ukraine and Crimea, local notes, Kirov Region 60th anniversary of USSR, 50 Kop., 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 roubles (R.3957-3964) and 5, 10 roubles for Sovkhoz 'im Osman-Kasaev' (R.15803-4); Russia local note for 50 kopecks (Krasnoyarsk Region OAO 'Sibinit' Joint Stock Note Company. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (50) | $120 |
| Lot 3713 | Ukraine and Crimea, 1987 local notes 50 and 100 (illustrated) roubles, Sovkhoz 'Doronichi' (R.9884-5); 3 & 5 roubles Sovkhoz 'Oktyabrisky' (R.10009-10); Kolkhoz 'October Revolution', 1 and 50 roubles (R.13418, 13422); Donetsk region Kolkhoz 'Krupskaya', 5 (2), 20 kopecks, 1, 3 (2), 25 (2) roubles (R.18448, 18450, 18452-3, 18456); Kirov 'Kirov Wood Construction Products, 1, 5, 10, 25 roubles; Russia, local notes 10 roubles various regions and areas (6); 100 roubles Krasnodar Region; 10, 40 roubles Technical Society of Maikop; 50 kopecks, 70th anniv. of October Rev. lottery, (T.22.22.2). Mostly uncirculated. (28) | $160 |
| Lot 3714 | Russia, 1988 local notes, Moscow Metrostroy, 1, 3, 5 roubles, (R.3410-2); Sovkhoz 'Nikolo-Aleksandrovsky', 1 rouble, (R.6359); 1988 Ukraine and Crimea, local notes, 1000 roubles Kirovograd Region (R.5632); 3, 25 roubles Kkkolkhoz 'Rossia' (R.6507 (for 3 rouble); Serbrka village, 3, 10 and 25 roubles ((R.8235, 8237-8); Kiev Oblast, Agricultural Const. Co. 1 and 5 roubles (R.10214, 10216); Kirov region 'Marxa' 20, 50 kopecks, 1, 3, 10, 10, 500, 1000 roubles (R.12680-2, 12685 listed); 3 roubles 'Astrakhan Region Kolkhoz (R.12789); 1 and 3 roubles Kolkhoz 'Imeni Kotovsk' (R.13910-1); 100 roubles Volodarsk Region Donetz Oblast 'Kalinina' (R.13932); city of Alexandrovsk Kolkholz 'Eaveti-Lenina' 1, 3, 5 (2), 10 (2), 25 (2), 50, 100 roubles (R.13946-52); 100 roubles Krasnodar (R.14500); 50 roubles, Mostovskoy (R.14856); Kasilov region 'Radyansk', 1 and 5 roubles (R.14975, 14977); Stavropol 'Nikolo-Alexanfrovsk, 5, 10, 100 roubles, (R.15596-7, 15600); 1 rouble Stravropol (P.15656); Sovkhoz 'Minchrinetz' 5 and 10 units (R.16068-9); 3 roubles Kolkhoz 'Krupskaya:'(R.16088); 1 and 3 (2), 5 (3 [normal illustrated, another an error printing, illustrated), 10 (2, various colours) roubles Kolkhoz 'Pobeda' (R.17189-17192); 10 roubles Kolkhoz 'Rodina' (R.18452); Moldavia local note 5 & 10 roubles, (R.21818-9); Russian Childrens Fund, 1 and 3 roubles. Mostly uncirculated. (63) | $240 |
| Lot 3715 | Russia, 1989, share certificates for Labour Collective, all stamped Specimen, notes 50, 100, 250, 1000, roubles; Ukraine & Crimea, local notes for Markovsk Region 'Zhdanova' 1, 3, 5, 10, 50 roubles (R.7357-7360, 7362); Russia, local notes Kolkhoz in Kalinina, 1, 3 5,10, 25, 50 100 roubles (R.8820-8826); Kubiyshev region Sovhoz 'Osinovskiy' 10, 25, 50 ,100 roubles, (R.8908-8911); Ukraine & Crimea, local notes Khmelnmtsk region 'Im 40 years Zhovtnya', 10, 25 and 100 talon (R.10250-2); North Caucasus local note for Budennovsk, 5, 25 roubles (R.15515, 15517); Ukraine and Crimea local notes, Sovkhos 'Novopavlovka' 0.20 (2), 0.50, 1, 3, 5, 10 (2), 25 roubles (R.16802-8); 'Grushevskii' 1, 5, 10, 25, 50 roubles (R.18424-8); city of Simferopol, 1, 5, 10 (illustrated) roubles (R.18555, 18557-8); Sovkhoz 'Dzerzhinsky' 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 500 roubles; Kolkhoz 'Rodina' 5 roubles; Kilchoz '19th Communist Party Meeting, 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 1000 roubles; 1989 30 kopecks Republican lottery. Mostly uncirculated. (60) | $160 |
| Lot 3716 | Russia, 1990, local notes for Leningrad Region 'Association Nadeshda', 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50, 100, 200, 1000 roubles, (P.7424-7431); State lottery Loan, Specimens with O/P, 1000, 2000, 16000 roubles (illustration); Ukraine & Crimea, local notes, Kolkhoz 'Pervomaisky' 5, 10, 15, 20, 50 kopecks, 1, 3, 5, 10, 25 roubles, (R.6391-6400); Amur Region, Belogorsk 50 kopecks and 3 roubles (R.10636, 10638), Zaporozhie Region 'Kalinin', 1, 3, 50, 100 roubles (R.13767-8, 13772-3); similar 'Chapaev' 3, 5, 10, 50, 100 roubles (R.13776-13781); Moldova, Krulyanskiy 'K Marx' 1, 25 roubles (R.17822, 17825); city of Tiraspol 'MV Frunze', 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50 roubles (R.17982-7); Ukraine & Crimea local notes 3, 10, 50, 100 karbov private notes by Boratin & Elita; local note 5, 50 roubles amur region Belogorsk Rapo Sovhoz 'Ubileyniy' (R.24372, 24374); Lithuania, 1, 3, 5, 10, 25, 50 talons for town of Meleuz food plant; Russia, 39 kopecks lottery note (Kremlin Palace), (T.17.34.1); Belgorod District, Severnly village 'Belgorodskoe' agricultural company, 3, 5, 10, 1000 roubles. Mostly uncirculated. (57) | $200 |
| Lot 3717 | Russia, 1991 as USSR State bank notes, 1 (3), 3 (4), 5 (5), 10 (4), 50, 100 (2), 200 (illustrated) roubles (P.237a-244); Siberia & Urals, Ekaterinburg private issues, 1, 5, 10, 20 (2), 50, 100, 500, 1000 francs (R.4343-4350); North Caucasus, 100 roubles (Ust-Djeguta, Agroindustrial Assn.), (P.7138); Ukraine & Crimea, 25, 50, 100 Karb Kharkov 'Podilya' (R.10618-10620); local notes, city of Budenovsk notes, 1,3, 5, 10, 25, 200, 500, 1000 roubles (R.15513-15522); Kirov, Ministry of Agric. planned economics and production, 5, 10 roubles; 1 rouble red cross Society; 30 kopeck lottery issues 1991 1st and 2nd issue; Estonia 5 krooni (P.71); Lithuania, .10, .20, .50, 1, 3 (2) talonas (P.29b-33b); withdrawn Olympic issue 2, 5, 10 (2), 50 (illustrated) talonas, others 10 (2) 50 (2) talonas; Tartarstan 100 roubles (3x2) (P.5a, 5b, 5c); Ukraine, 1991 Treasury Rouble Control coupons 1, 20 Karbovantsiv (3) (P.75 different colours); Ukraine, National Bank 1991 Control coupons 1 (3), 3 (3), 5 (3), 10 (2), 100 karbovantsiv, (P.81-4, 87). Uncirculated. (82) | $120 |
| Lot 3718 | Russia, 1992, Russian Federation banknotes 50 (2), 200, 500 (6), 1000 (4) roubles (P.247a-250a); 10000 roubles Govt. Privatisation check note (P.251); Bank of Russia 5000 (4), 10000 (2) roubles (P.252a, 253a); local notes 100 roubles city of Nizhniy Novgorod (Gorky) (R.4013); 10 roubles Dzerzhinsk (R.10570); Siberia & Urals, 5 roubles, local notes, Norilsk (R.21857); Russia local notes, 10 roubles (2) Bratsk (R.22354-6); 10 roubles obligation bond; Azerbaijan, Milli banki 1992 250 Manat (2) (P.13b); Belarus, National Bank exchange note issue, 50 (3) kopecks, 3, 5 (2), 10, 25 (2), 50 (2), 100 (2) roubles (P.1-8); Estonia, Bank issues 1 (2), 2 (2), 5, 25 Krooni (P.69, 70, 71b, 73b); Latvia Republic Issues 1, 2, 5, 10 (2), 20, 50, 200 rublu (P.35-41); Lithuania, 1, 200 (2) talonas (P.39, 43); 1 - 4 Talonas food coupons; Ukraine 100 karbovantsiv (11 consec. series) (P.88); 1, 2, 5, hryvnia (P.103-105a); Uzbekistan, bank issues 1 (4), 3 (3), 5 (2), 10 (2), 25 (2), 100, 500, 10000 sum (illustrated) (P61a - 65a, 67a, 69b, 72a); Estonia, 25 roubles bread card (R.23116). Mostly uncirculated. (90) | $120 |
| Lot 3719 | Russia, 1993, Bank of Russia, 100 (2), 200 (3), 500 (3), 1000 (2), 5000, 10,000 roubles (illustrated) (P.254-259a); Armenia, 200 Dram (P.37); Azerbaijan, 50, 100, 500 (3) Manat (P.17b-19b); Belarus 200 roubles Crisis Temp. currency trade coupons; Georgia, National Bank 10 laris (P.26), 5000 laris (P.31); 1, 3 (3), 10, 50, 25000 (2), 250 laris (P.33-40, 43a); Kazakhstan, National Bank, 2, 5, 10, 20 tyin (P.2a-5), 1, 3, 5, 10, 100 tenge (P.7-10, 13); Kyrgyzstan, Republic issues, 1, 10, 50 tyiyn, 20 som (P.1-3, 6); Lithuania, 500 talonu, 2 (2), 5 (illustrated), 10 litu (P.54-56a); Moldova 1000 cupon (P.3); Transnistra 50, 100, 200, 5000 roubles (P.19-21, 24); Turkmenistan 1, 5, 10, 20 manet (P.1-4a); Ukraine 2000 krbovanttsiv (P.92); East Siberia, local notes 3, 1000 roubles Kamchalka Sovkhox 'Koryaksky' (R.24631, 24638); Armenia, 500 dram Specimen bond. Mostly uncirculated. (63) | $200 |
| Lot 3720 | Russia, 1994 local notes for "Tuva Cobalt Factory", 50, 100, 200 and 500 roubles (R.23153-6); Belarus, National Bank, 20000 (3) roubles (P.13); Estonia, Bank of Estonia, 5, 10 krooni (P.76a, 77b); Georgia, National Bank issues, 20000, 30000, 100000, 250000 (2), 1000000 (3) (P.46b, 47-48, 50, 52); Kazakhstan 500, 1000 Tenge; Kyrgzstan 1 som (P.7); Lithuania 1 litas (P.53a); Tajikistan 1 (2), 5, 10, (2), (P.1-3); Transnistra, 1 (2), 5 (2), 10 (2), 500, 1000 roubles (P.16-18, 11, 13); Ukraine. 50000, 100000 Karbovantsiv, 1 hryvnia (P.96a, 97b, 108a), Uzbekistan, 1, (2), 3 (2), 5 (3), 10 (2), 25 (2), 50 (2), 100 (3) (P.73-79); Russia, 1994 Mavrodi's MMM Saving and Investment Corp. different types for each denom. 1 (3), 10 (2), 20 (2), 50 (2), 100 (4), 500 (2), 1000 (3), 10000 (3), roubles, Bank Savings Cert. Specmen notes 100000, 500000, 1000000 (ilustrated) roubles, (several S.38-9, 43-44). Uncirculated. (77) | $240 |
| Lot 3721 | Russia, 1995 issue, 1000, 5000, 10000, 100000 (illustrated) roubles (P.261-5); Belarus, 50000 (2) (P.14); Georgia 1 lari (P.53); Turkmenistan 1000 manat (P.8); Ukraine, 5000 (2), 10000 Specimen issue, 1000000 karbovantsiv 1 hryvnai (P.93b, 100, 108b); 100000 Kar. local note Artek Fall Fair 1995; Russia, Ekaterinburg Election ticket; 1996, local note city of Stavropol 2000 roubles (R.15509); Siberia and Urals, Miass city, 500, 1000 roubles (R.18120, 18120a); Cateen currency 5 kopecks for Chechnya; Belarus, 100000 roubles (P.15); Transnistra 10000 roubles (P.29); Ukraine, 10000 (3), 20000 (3, one a specimen (P.94c, 95c, 95s3); Russia, new rouble issue, 1997, 5 (3), 10 (2), 50, 100, 500, 1000 roubles (illustrated) (p.267, 268a, 269-272); Uzbekistan 200 sum (2), (P.80); 1998, Chechnya 20 kopecks, 10, 100 roubles canteen currency; Armenia, 50 and 100 Dram (P.41-2); Belarus, 1000 (3), 5000 (3), 500000 roubles (P.16-18); Estonia, 500 krooni, private issue 7% discount note building shops; Moldova 1 leu (P.8). Uncirculated. (54) | $240 |
| Lot 3722 | Uzbekistan, 1999, 500 sum (2) (P.81); Armenia, 500 Dram, Central Bank issue (P.44); Belarus, 1000000 roubles, National BAnk, (P.19); Tajikstan, 1 (2), 5 (2), 20, 50 diram (P.10-13); Russia, local notes 10 kopecks (Mordovia Saransk) (R.10978); city of Samara 2, 5, 10 Checkov (P.13119, 13121-2); Ukraine, Kharkov region, 50 kopecks (3, including a pair), 70 kopecks (3); 2000, Belarus, 1 (2), 5 (3), 10 (3), 20, 50 (2) roubles (P.21-25); Transnistra, 1 rouble (2), (P.34); Ukraine 20 hryven (2) (P.112); local note 50 kopecks, another 2003 issue 20 hryen (P.120); 2001, Armenia, 1000 dram (P.50a); Azerbaijan 1000 manat (P.23); Ukraine 2 hryven (P.109b); Uzbekistan 1000 sum (P.82); 2002, Lithuania, 1, 2, 5, 20, 50, 100 talonu Vilnius Ghetto issue; Moldova 1 leu (P.8e); Russia, bank cheque for 50 and 100 roubles; 2003, Lithuania, 50 litu (illustrated) (P.67); 2004, Russia, 10, 50, 100 roubles, (P.268c-270c); Ukraine, 1 (2), 2, 10 hryven (P.116-7, 119); 2005, Turkmenistan, 50, 100, 500, 1000, 5000, 10000 manat (P.18-21, 16); Ukraine, 2005-6, 1 (2), 5, 10 (2) hryvnia (P.116, 116a, 118b, 119a). together with a few duplicates and other pieces of the collection 1000 rouble share script c.1992; set of 3, 1 rouble notes etc. Mostly uncirculated. (81) | $240 |
| Lot 3723 | Russian rare bank note books, including L.Z. Kats and V.P. Malyshev, 'Encyclopedia of Russian Paper Money 1769-1995', 1998 (1950 illustrations), 607 pps, Russian text (illustrated); Marcelo Gryckiewicz, Russian Bank Notes 1895-2003, 2004, 291 pps, English text profusely illustrated; From here all with Russian text Paper Money of Russia, P.F. Ryabuenko, V.I. Butko, 2000, 687 pps (25163 notes listed); F.F. Ivankin, Russian Catalogue Organisation, 1859-1917, 2005, Moscow, 132 pps; T.N. Terebov, publications on share script 1922-1991, 135pps, 2005; other note issues 1931-1934, 55pps, 2005; notes for share, lottery etc 1922-1991 95pps, 2005; Money of Russia 175 years, 1993, 64pps, @60 pages of multiple colour plates. Mostly as new all rare. (8) | $480 |
| Lot 3724 | Saint Helena, Elizabeth II, Government of St.Helena, fifty pence undated (1979) (P.5a); five pounds, undated (1976) (P.7b). Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3725 | Scotland, Bank of Scotland, one pound, 4.11.1980 (P.111); Clydesdale Bank PLC, five pounds, 2.4.1990 (P.218) (2); National Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, one pound, 4.1.1967 (P.271a); The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, one pound, 1.5.1981 (P.336a); The Royal Bank of Scotland PLC, one pound, 4.1.1984 (P.341b) another dated 17.12.1986 (P.341Aa); one pound. 25.3.1987 (P.346a); one pound, 13.12.1988 a run of four (P.351a); one pound, 3.12.1994, a pair and two singles (P.358a); one pound, 3.3.1997 a run of four, a pair and two singles (P.359); one pound, 12.5.1999, two runs of four and a trio (P.360). Very fine - uncirculated. (35) | $110 |
| Lot 3726 | Scotland, Bank of Scotland, five pounds, 21.11.1977 (P.112c) (VF); ten pounds, 6.8.1987 (P.113c); ten pounds, 1.2.1995 (P.120a). Very fine - uncirculated. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3727 | Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland Limited, one pound, 19.3.1969, A/32 549536 (P.329a); five pounds, 1.1.1981, A/90 715131 (P.337); ten pounds, 1.12.1981 A/47 390492 (P.338a). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 3728 | Scotland, The Royal Bank of Sotland PLC, ten pounds, 19.9.2006 (P.353b) (2); five pounds, commemorative issue, 14.5.2004 a pair and a single (P.363). Uncirculated. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 3729 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, fifty cents, 7.7.1943 (P.6a) (Good); five rupees, both dated, 1.1.1968 (P.14a). Good - nearly fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3730 | Seychelles, Elizabeth II, Government of Seychelles, five rupees, 1.1.1968 (P.14a). Uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 3731 | Seychelles, Central Bank of Seychelles, one hundred rupees, undated (1983) D000867/8 (P.31a) a consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 3732 | Seychelles, Central Bank of Seychelles, fifty rupees, undated (1989) A001142/4 (P.34) a trio; ten rupees, undated (1989; 2010; 2013) (P.36b); twenty five rupees, undated (1998-2008) (P.37a); fifty rupees, undated (1998) (P.38) a pair; fifty rupees undated (2004) AC690141/5 (P.39A) a run of five. Uncirculated. (12) | $120 |
| Lot 3733 | Sierra Leone, specimen notes, includes, fifty cents, undated (P.4) (2); one leone, 1.1.1978 (P.5) (2); two leone, 19.4.1974 (P6) (2); 1.1.1978 (P.6) (4); 1.5.1980 (P.6); 1.7.1983 (P.6); 4.8.1984 (P.6); 4.8.1985 (P.6); five leone, 1.7.1978 (P.7) (2). Uncirculated. (16) | $140 |
| Lot 3734 | Singapore, twenty five dollars, undated (1972), A/7 079314 (P.4). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3735 | Singapore, twenty dollars, undated (1979) (P.12) (2); one hundred dollars, undated (1995) (P.23c) (3). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $380 |
| Lot 3736 | Singapore, one hundred dollars, undated (1995) A/30 865719/20 a consecutive pair (P.23b). Good extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3737 | Solomon Islands, Central Bank of Solomon Islands, two dollars, undated (1997) (P.18) a run of ten; five dollars, undated (2006) (P.26) a run of five; twenty dollars, undated (1986) (P.16a) a run of four; twenty dollars, undated (2006) (P.28) (2); fifty dollars, undated (1986) (P.17a) four consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (25) | $160 |
| Lot 3738 | Solomon Islands, Central Bank of Solomon Islands, fifty dollars, undated (1986) (P.17a); twenty dollars, undated (2006) a run of six (P.29); one hundred dollars, undated (2006) a pair (P.30). Uncirculated. (9) | $170 |
| Lot 3739 | Solomon Islands, Central Bank of Solomon Islands, fifty dollars, undated (2013), a run of eight, a trio, a pair and a single (P.35); one hundred dollars, undated (2015), a run of four and a single (36). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (19) | $100 |
| Lot 3740 | South Africa, Boer Republic or ZAR, one pond, Pietersburg 1.4.1901 (P.60c). Tape repaired, otherwise fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3741 | South Africa, Green Point Track Prisoner of War Camp (Boer War) one shilling (2) and five shillings (2) (see Noble Numismatics Sale 128, lot 2207). Some edges damaged, otherwise very fine or better. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 3742 | South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, (George VI), ten shillings 13.4.44 (P.82d, e), 3.9.46 (P.82e). Fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 3743 | South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, ten shillings, Pretoria, 10 April 1948 A/1 248196 (P.90a). Uncirculated | $70 |
| Lot 3744 | South Africa, South African Reserve Bank, ten shillings, Pretoria, 20.1.55; another, Pretoria, 18.2.59. (P.91d) (2). Good very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3745 | South West Africa, The Standard Bank of South Africa Limited, five pounds, Windhoek, 9th August 1948, No 8W/5 133880 (P.9b). Good colour, ragged edges, otherwise fine. | $550 |
| Lot 3746 | South West Africa, Volkskas Bank, ten shillings, 1st September 1958, K/3 99651 (P.13b). Very fine and very scarce only 20,000 printed. | $300 |
| Lot 3747 | Spain, El Banco De Espana, one hundred pesetas, 1.7.1925 (P.69c) fifty pesetas, 15.8.1928 (P.75c); one hundred pesetas, 15.8.1928 (P.76a); fifty pesetas, 25.4.1931 (P.82); one hundred pesetas, 20.5.1938 (P.113). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 3748 | Spain, El Banco De Espana, twenty five pesetas, 15.8.1928 (P.74a); five pesetas, 1935 (1936) (P.85a); ten pesetas, 1935 (1936) (P.86a); two pesetas, 1938 (P.[?]); two hundred pesetas, 16.9.1980 (P.156); one thousand pesetas, 12.12.1992 (P.163). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 3749 | Spain, El Banco De Espana, fifty pesetas, 15.8.1928 (P.75c); fifty pesetas, 25.4.1931 (P.82) (gVF); twenty five pesetas, 15.8.1928 (P.75c); five pesetas, 1935 (P85a) (2). Good very fine - uncirculated. (5) | $50 |
| Lot 3750 | Sri Lanka, Central Bank of Sri Lanka, two thousand rupees, 2006, P/75 866498 (P.121); one hundred rupees (2010; 2015) U/392 222927/36 a run of ten, U/392 222938/44 a run of seven and a single (P.125). Uncirculated | Passed in |
| Lot 3751 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten cents, 1917-20, (P.6). Repaired after being torn in half through centre fold, good. | $40 |
| Lot 3752 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, ten cents, 14th October 1919, E/49 99476 (P.8b). Note with repaired 22mm tear front top margin and into design, nearly very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 3753 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar, 1st January 1935, L/I 61884 (P.16b). Uncirculated. | $1,300 |
| Lot 3754 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, one dollar 1st January 1935 (P.18b); Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, George VI, five cents, twenty cents and one dollar 5th January 1941 (2) (P.7, 9, 11). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (5) | $80 |
| Lot 3755 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, ten dollars, 1st January 1934, B/35 60548 (P.18b). Flattened of folds and creases, nearly very fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 3756 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, George V, ten dollars, 1st January 1935, B/89 59788 (P.18b). Cleaned and repaired, otherwise good fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 3757 | Tahiti, Banque De L'Indochine, one hundred francs, Papeete, undated, 02593031 (P.14d). Centre fold, several pin holes at left, two at top right margin otherwise, nearly extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3758 | Tahiti, Institut D'Emission D'Outre-Mer, one thousand francs, undated (1985) 18467/8 0.009 (P27d) a pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 3759 | Timor, Portuguese Administration, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, twenty escudos, 24.10.1967 (P.26a), two pairs and three singles; one hundred escudos, 25.4.1963 (P.29a) (11); one thousand escudos, 24.3.1968 (P.30a). Some notes with original crispness, fine - nearly uncirculated. (19) | $110 |
| Lot 3760 | Tonga, Government of Tonga Treasury Note, ten shillings, 3.11.1966 (P.10e). Uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 3761 | Tonga, Government of Tonga Treasury Note, one pound, 2.12.1966, D/I 53719 (P.11e). Uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 3762 | Tonga, a mixture of relatively recent lower denomination notes, includes, one pa'anga (9); two pa'anga (4); five pa'anga (3); specimen one pa'anga, undated (P.14s). Uncirculated. (17) | $120 |
| Lot 3763 | Tonga, Government of Tonga, five pa'anga, 3.4.1967, A/I 031838 (P.16a). Small piece missing from top right corner, otherwise virtually uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 3764 | Trinidad and Tobago, Government of Trinidad and Tobago, one dollar, Port of Spain, 1st April 1905, A/8 44259, blue vignette of Landing of Columbus to left (P.1b). Centre fold, original body, some creasing evident, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 3765 | Trinidad and Tobago, Elizabeth II, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, one dollar (L.1964) (P.26c) (Unc); twenty dollars, undated (1985) (P.39d); Tonga, Government of Tonga, half pa'anga, (1974-83) (P.18 vars) (2); one pa'anga, (1974-89) (P.19 vars) (2); two pa'anga, 1974-89 (P.20 vars) (4); five pa'anga, undated (1992-95) (P.27); ten pa'anga, undated (2002) (P.40).Mostly uncirculated, very fine - uncirculated. (12) | $150 |
| Lot 3766 | Trinidad and Tobago, Elizabeth II, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, twenty dollars (L.1964) N928757 (P.29b). Several small pin holes bird of paradise watermark and signature otherwise good extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3767 | Trinidad and Tobago, Elizabeth II, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, twenty dollars (1964) Z414891 (P.29). Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3768 | Trinidad and Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, five dollars, 2006 (P.47) (16) several in sequential runs; ten dollars, 2006 DE470601/6 (P.48) a run of six. Uncirculated. (22) | $50 |
| Lot 3769 | United Arab Emirates, United Arab Emirates Central Bank, five and ten dirhams, both undated (1973) (P.2a, 3a). Uncirculated. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 3770 | USA, Continental Currency, Connecticut, October 10, 1771, two shillings and six pence, signed by Payne, Williams, and Wyllys, (CT.164, S.484); Virginia, July 17 1775, two shillings six pence, signed by King, (S.3524, Fr. VA-72a). Very fine, both on card. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3771 | USA, Fractional Currency, postage currency, first issue, 1862, five cents (P.97c); ten cents (P98c). Very good; fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 3772 | USA, one dollar, series of 1917, E34609997A (P.187). Pin hole top left, otherwise very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3773 | USA, Military Payment Certificates, Series 461 (1946-7) five, ten and twenty five cents, one dollar (P.M1(2), 2(2), 3, 5); Series 471 (1947-8), ten and twenty five cents, one dollar (P.M9, 10, 12); Series 472 (1948) five, ten, twenty five and fifty cents, five dollars (P.M15(2), 16(2), 17, 18, 20); Series 481 (1951-4) five, ten and twenty five cents, one dollar (P.M22, 23(2)24, 26(2)); Series 521 (1954-6) five, ten and twenty five cents (P.M29, 30, 31(2); Series 541 (1958-61) five and twenty five cents, one dollar (P.M36(3), 38, 40); Series 591 (1961-4) five, ten and fifty cents, one dollar (P.M43, 44(2), 46, 47); Series 611 (1964-9) ten cents and one dollar (P.M51, 54); Series 641 (1965-8) five, ten, twenty five and fifty cents, one and ten dollars (P.M57(3), 58(2), 59(3), 60, 61(2), 63(2); Series 661 (1968-9) five, ten, twenty five and fifty cents, one, five and twenty dollars (P.M64, 65, 66, 67(3), 68(2), 69(2), 71); Series 681 (1969-70) five, ten, twenty five and fifty cents, one, five and twenty dollars (P.M75, 76, 77, 78, 79(2), 80, 82(2)); Series 692 (1970-3) five, ten, twenty five and fifty cents, one dollar (P.M91(2), 92(2), 93, 94(2), 95); together with British Armed Forces, Special Vouchers for sixpence, first series (P.M10); ten and fifty new pence, sixth series (P.M45, 49). Good - good extremely fine. (82) | $360 |
| Lot 3774 | USA, War related, war savings bonds 1942-5, two dollars, series E (3); twenty five dollars (4). Fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 3775 | USA, American Express Company, U.S. dollar travellers cheque for fifty dollars, overprinted in red SPECIMEN in signature fields and NO VALUE, HA000.000.000; another, for twenty dollars, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in black, DA000.000.000, both cheques overprinted on the back, 'THIS IS A SPECIMEN OF/AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY/TRAVELERS CHEQUE/IT HAS NO VALUE AND SHOULD NOT BE NEGOTIATED'; The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, travellers cheque for ten pounds Australian currency, No.A16713, date stamped, 6 Aug 1962, issued in South Australia, perforated PAID/27.9.65 and with threepence duty stamp affixed. Spike hole in centre of last cheque, very fine - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 3776 | Uruguay, Bank of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay, one peso, Montevideo 24 August 1896, series FF, E039361 (P.3a). Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3777 | Uruguay, Banco de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay, reverse proof uniface back of note, colour variations for a proposed issue of one hundred pesos (P.47), imprinted on both notes top left margin '10.31.66 BN 35559' and right side A.7F1 on one and A-7F2 on the other. Uncirculated. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3778 | Western Samoa, Territory of Western Samoa, New Zealand Administration, five pounds, Wellington, Febuary 2, 1948, No.08237 (P.9 var) date not listed in Pick. Creases and folds, otherwise a complete note, fine. | $9,500 |
| Lot 3779 | Yugoslavia, Krone Provincial issue, one dinar, undated (1919) (P.15a); forty kronen on ten dinara, 1.2.1919 (P.17). Uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 3780 | Yugoslavia, Narodna Bank, five hundred dinara, 6 September 1935, E0356.402 (P.32). Nicks at top left, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3781 | Yugoslavia, Narodna Bank, five hundred dinara, 1.5.1946 (P.66a). Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3782 | World banknotes, mostly c1970s - 1990s, countries Afghanistan to Korea, includes Argentina (25), Bolivia (9), Brazil (41), Chile (9), China, Colombia, Ecuador (10), Finland, Guatamala, Indonesia, Israel (8), Italy (12), Jamaica, Japan, Kazakistan (13), Kenya (8), Korea. With some duplication, all housed in a green album, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (264) | $750 |
| Lot 3783 | World banknotes, mostly c1970s - 1990s, countries Laos to Zambia, includes Laos (11), Lithuania, Malaysia (10), Mexico (9), Morocco, Nepal, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Peru, Singapore, Slovenia, Somalia, St Thomas & Prince, Tanzania, Thailand (20), Russia, Uganda, Uraguay, Vietnam, Yugoslavia (19), Zaire (8), Zambia (7). All housed in a green album, extremely fine - uncirculated. (247) | $380 |
| Lot 3784 | World banknotes, an assortment, mostly African nations, includes some sequential runs. Good - uncirculated. (50) | $280 |
| Lot 3785 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, a large proportion being African and Middle Eastern. Mostly good extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 60) | $320 |
| Lot 3786 | World banknotes, Albania, specimen one hundred leke, 1976 (P.46); Belarus, five hundred rublei, 1992 (P.10); Italy, ten thousand lire, 1984 (P.112c); Malta, one lira, 1967 (1973) (P.31); Netherlands, ten gulden, 1968 (P.91b); Portugal, five hundred escudos, 1979 (P.177); five hundred escudos, 1983 (P.180f); Tartarstan, five hundred shamil, 1996 (P.12a). Virtually uncirculated. (8) | $60 |
| Lot 3787 | World banknotes, Angola, twenty escudos, 1962 (P.92); Biafra, one pound, 1967 (P.2); Djibouti, five hundred francs, 1973 (P.31); Ethiopia, one dollar, 1961 (P.18a); Guinea, one hundred francs, 1960 (P.13); Kenya, five and ten shillings, 1971 (P.6b, 7b); Lesotho, five maloti, 1981 (P.5); Malawi, fifty tambala, 1978 (P.13b); Uganda, one hundred shillings, 1985 (P.21); Zambia, fifty kwacha, 1988-89. Nearly fine - uncirculated. (11) | $120 |
| Lot 3788 | World banknotes, various countries (approx 140), mainly from Asia, Africa, Middle East, and South America, also US Military Payment Certificates (6), and a replica Bank of the United States promissory note No.8894 dated Decr 15th 1840 for one thousand dollars. Poor - uncirculated. (approx 147) | $150 |
| Lot 3789 | World banknotes, all circulated, Australia (F.V = $20.00); Canada (F.V = $20.00); Singapore (F.V = $5.00); USA (F.V = $4.00). Fine - very fine. (19) | $40 |
| Lot 3790 | World banknotes, including Australia, 1933 one pounds (2) (R.28); early handwitten cheques of Tasman Derwent Bank (2); Union Bank; Van Diemens Land private bank of Australasia (2); Fiji, 1941 shilling and two shillings, five shillings, 1951; JIM (60); China (23); Japan (10); Ceylon, George VI (2); Malaya (4); Malaysia (8) and Fanning Islands, bi-sected one pound. All housed in two albums, poor - uncirculated. (approx 150) | $950 |
| Lot 3791 | World banknotes, an accumulation of assorted issues and countries, mostly late 19th to mid 20th century, includes Austria, Belgium, Bermuda (P.5b), Bolivia, Bulgaria, Ceylon, China, Fiji, France, French Colonies including Indo-China, Greece, Germany, Hong Kong, Hungary, Indonesia, Japan, JIM money, Mexico, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia (67) including (P.S440a, S593, S394, S595, S720), Serbia, Spain, Syria (P.40). All housed in an album. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (approx 500) | $2,400 |
| Lot 3792 | World banknotes, assorted issues, including Canada (2), Fiji (2), New Zealand (3), PNG (3), Philippines (4), Singapore (2), Gibraltar, Malaysia, USA (3), UAE (3), Thailand (4), others (6). Fair - good extremely fine. (34) | $120 |
| Lot 3793 | World banknotes, Caribbean nations, includes, Aruba, five florins, 1990 (P.6); Bahamas, fifty cents, 1968 (P.26); Barbados, one dollar, 1973 (P.29); five dollars, 1975 (P.36); Belize, one dollar, 1980 (P.38); East Caribbean, East Caribbean Currency Authority, one dollar, 1965 (P.13g); Eastern Caribbean Central Bank, one dollar, 1988 (P.21u) and five dollars, 1993 (P.26u); Trinidad and Tobago, ten dollars, 1977 (P.32). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) | $130 |
| Lot 3794 | World banknotes, Elizabeth II portraits, includes, Cayman Islands, one dollar (L.1971) (P.1); Falkland Islands, one pound, 1.10.1984 (P.13); ten pounds, 1.9.1986; Jersey, one pound, undated (P. ); St. Helena, one pound, undated (P. ). Virtually uncirculated. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 3795 | World banknotes, assorted countries, including China, Hong Kong, Canada, Fiji, Nethelands East Indies. Good - extremely fine. (60) | $130 |
| Lot 3796 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, includes some sequential runs, a fair proportion being lower denomination Chinese and Eastern European nations. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (68) | $300 |
| Lot 3797 | World banknotes, European nations, Bohemia and Moravia, ten kurun, 1942 (P.8a); specimen one hundred kurun, 1942 (P.6s) Czechoslovakia, twenty kurun, 1926 (P.21a); one hundred kurun, 1945 (P.63); Hungary, two pengo, 1940 (P.108); ten million B.pengo, 1945 (P.135); one hundred million B.pengo, 1946 (P.136); Italy, fifty lire, 1938 (P.54b); Portugal Cedula Hospital coupons (5); Romania, one hundred lei, 1947 (P.65); Serbia, one thousand dinara, 1941 (P.24) (Spain, one peseta, 1951 (P.139). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (15) | $320 |
| Lot 3798 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, many in sequential runs mostly c1980-2010, former Eastern block, Rwanda and Sri Lanka make up a large proportion of countries. Mostly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (approx 110) | $260 |
| Lot 3799 | World banknotes, assorted issues mostly common types of Europe, South America, Asia, all in one plastic note album. Very good - uncirculated. (106) | $120 |
| Lot 3800 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, includes a proportion of German inflationary notes. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (50) | $100 |
| Lot 3801 | World banknotes, Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, one pound, 10.11.1983 (P.20c); Guernsey, five pounds, undated (1980-89) (P.49a); Ireland, Republic, one pound, 30.9.76 (P.64d); one pound, 10.07.84 (P.70c); Isle of Man, undated (1961) (P.25). Good extremely fine - virtually uncirculated. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 3802 | World banknotes, Great Britain, Bank of England, Queen Elizabeth II issues, five pounds (2), ten pounds (4), twenty pounds (7); Scottish (3) (1996-9). Very good - extremely fine. (16) | $340 |
| Lot 3803 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, contains sequential runs, c1941-2015, Guatemala and Romania make up a large proportion. Fine - uncirculated. (58) | $120 |
| Lot 3804 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, includes some military, "funny money" and a proportion of Hungarian inflationary notes. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 90) | $280 |
| Lot 3805 | World banknotes, India, 1000 rupees Gandhi (3), Malaya one dollar 1st March 1959 (3). Very good - good extremely fine. (6) | $60 |
| Lot 3806 | World notes, Malaysia, gold two ringgit, 1996-2000 (P.40) serial no. GOLD 999999; gold one hundred ringgit, undated (1998-) (P.44) serial no. GOLD 999999, both notes in Certificate of Authenticity folders stating material is gold foil with a fineness of 99.9; USA, Federal Reserve, one hundred dollars, Series 2009 (P.535), four notes struck in gold foil (presumably with fineness of 99.9), all with serial number LF 15268570 E. The first two notes uncirculated, the last four notes joined in a strip with sticky tape, some spotting, otherwise uncirculated. (6) | $50 |
| Lot 3807 | World banknotes, including New Zealand, Hanna ten shillings and one pound, China, Hong Kong, JIM, Cuba, Japan, Great Britain, Scotland. Very good - uncirculated. (31) | $150 |
| Lot 3808 | World banknotes, a small selection, notables include, Saint Helena, five pounds, undated (1976) (P.7b) (Unc); Scotland, one pound, 28.8.1958 (P.100c) (Unc). Good fine - uncirculated. (17) | $130 |
| Lot 3809 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, includes some sequential runs, mostly South American, Eastern European and Middle Eastern nations. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (66) | $130 |
| Lot 3810 | World banknotes, Central and South American nations, Brazil, one mil reis, 1944 (P.131a); Ecuador, one sucre, 18-- (P.S172); Guatemala, one peso, 1923 (P.S153b); Mexico, five pesos, 1913 and 1914 (PS.257c and P.S465a); Paraguay, one hundred pesos, 1907 (P.159); Peru, ten soles, 1947 (P.67Aa); Uruguay, fifty pesos, 1888 (P.S165a). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 3811 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, a large proportion being Central and South American nations as well as Central Asian, almost all relatively modern, many in sequential runs. Mostly uncirculated. (approx 110) | $180 |
| Lot 3812 | World banknotes, including issues of Sri Lanka (8) (2010-15 issues), India, Reserve Bank (Gandhi) (7), Tanzania (8), Vietnam (3), 1988 issues, and funny money (John Howard). Fair - extremely fine. (27) | Passed in |
| Lot 3813 | World banknotes, a mixture of Sub Saharan African nations in various denominations, includes sequential runs. Good - uncirculated. (38) | $80 |
| Lot 3814 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, some in sequential order, includes a proportion of notgeld and inflationary notes. Mostly very fine - nearly uncirculated. (50) | $140 |
| Lot 3815 | World banknotes, an assortment from a variety of nations, many in sequential runs, c1930-2010. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 95) | $200 |
| Lot 3816 | 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. | Passed in |
| Lot 3817 | The Bank of Van Diemens Land Limited, one pound, Hobart 1st July 1881, No 96027 (MVR 4). Fine and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 3818 | The Australian and European Bank Limited, specimen ten pounds, Melbourne 1st June 18 No 11001, pencilled Feb '78 (MVR.1). Stuck onto backing card, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3819 | The City of Melbourne Bank Limited, coloured specimen five pounds, Melbourne 1st April 1877 No A15001/A20000 discordant serials, imprint Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Emporium London, perforated specimen/BW & Co (MVR 1). Good extremely fine and rare. | $3,150 |
| Lot 3820 | The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, archival photo print essays by Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers London, front and back of one pound, printer's instruction includes date 29.11.06 on back. Uncirculated. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3821 | Commercial Bank of Sydney, five pounds, Sydney, 1/Jany 1882 No 247171 (MVR.3). Tone spot bottom right, otherwise very fine and rare. | $2,700 |
| Lot 3822 | Western Australian Bank, one pound, Perth, Jan., 1844, No -, unissued on unwatermarked paper (MVR 1, this note type illustrated Vort Ronald, Australian Private Banknote Pedigrees p262). In Downies promotional folder, nearly uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 3823 | A small collection of early cheques for Tasmania, handwritten (including Robert Stockell) (4), printed forms Derwent Bank 1837 (2), Van Diemen's Land Bank 1837, Union Bank 1838; later from Colonial Bank of Australasia 1889 (2), National Bank of Tasmania, Bank of Van Diemen's Land Launceston 18., The Bank of Australasia, Adelaide 2nd November 1850, Sight note third of Exchange; another for Bank of New South Wales, unissued (c1860), National Bank of India, Tulicorin, unissued printer's pencilled instruction, Feb 10th 92, The Commercial Bank of Sydney Limited, Townsville 1894-1907 (4), USA, Coca Cola Bottling Company 1908 to 1973 (5). Nearly fine - extremely fine. (24) | $550 |
| Lot 3824 | Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1915), N 280714 (R.2aL). Good and rare. | $1,300 |
| Lot 3825 | Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1915), M 081187 A (R.2dF). Ragged lower edge, very good. | $650 |
| Lot 3826 | Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918), M 960968 L (R.3b). Heavy old tape and rust repair on back, otherwise good fine. | $700 |
| Lot 3827 | Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918), M 814552 S (R.3b). Edge damage and holes, otherwise nearly fine. | $400 |
| Lot 3828 | Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923), A/16 356996 (R.4). Fair. | $240 |
| Lot 3829 | Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1921), A/40 802425 (R.5). Flattened, semi crisp, nearly extremely fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3830 | Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/32 179272 (R.5). Flattened of folds, slightly trimmed, fine. | $280 |
| Lot 3831 | Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), A/44 022331 (R.6). Top edge repair, otherwise nearly fine. | $360 |
| Lot 3832 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928), A/80 586718 (R.7). Repair lower left bottom margin, otherwise nearly very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3833 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928), A/78 017832 (R.7). Good fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3834 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928), A/93 715684 (R.7). Very good. | $240 |
| Lot 3835 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928), A/96 316065; B/9 113493 (R.7). Good - very good. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 3836 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), B/42 146099 (R.8b), thin signature. Fine. | $360 |
| Lot 3837 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1932), B/40 118414 (R.8b); Coombs/Wilson (1952), B/36 (R.15), AE/87 (R.16). Fair; good very fine; good extremely fine. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 3838 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), C/11 043583 (R.9). Edge repair, limp paper, nearly fine. | $400 |
| Lot 3839 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), C/2 576170 (R.9). Two signatures on front, nine on the back, otherwise very good. | $260 |
| Lot 3840 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/35 306626 (R.10). Good fine. | $440 |
| Lot 3841 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936), D/75 093464 (R.11), with small envelope with handwritten note. Nearly extremely fine. | $460 |
| Lot 3842 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936), D/90 589754 (R.11). Fine. | $380 |
| Lot 3843 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936), D/56 820001, D/66 298703 (R.11). Fine. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 3844 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/59 522632 (R.12); Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/97 549420 (R.17). Fine - nearly very fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 3845 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), F/21 875779 (R.12), F/24 019648 (R.12L), last serial prefix; Coombs/Watt (1949), A/2 79569* (R.14sL), last prefix star note; Coombs/Wilson (1952), B/8 065622 (R.15). Good extremely fine; tape marks, very fine; very good; good extremely fine. (4) | $800 |
| Lot 3846 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.12-17; two extra R.15). Very good - extremely fine. (8) | $500 |
| Lot 3847 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.13) F/30 913928. Virtually uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 3848 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AC/00 094349 (R.16F) first serial prefix. Crisp with folds, good fine and scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 3849 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AD/30 600595/6 (R.16), consecutive pair, (1961) AE/71 039757/8 (R.17), consecutive pair. Uncirculated; choice uncirculated. (4) | $750 |
| Lot 3850 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.16) (4); Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.17) (2). Good very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 3851 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961), AH/69 999725 (R.17X) NPA archive last prefix note. Uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 3852 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.17) (gEF); one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/61 647271 (R.28) (fine); five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.50) (EF). Fine - good extremely fine. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 3853 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/64 951320 (R.17); one dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAU 839048 (R.71), Johnston/Stone (1982) DPP 505055 (R.78); together with Straits Settlements, one dollar, 1st September 1927 (P.9a). The first note with single fold, the last note with handwritten notations on back, fold and creases and a 2mm hole at centre of note, good - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $320 |
| Lot 3854 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.10, 12 (5), 13 (2), 14 (2), 15 (5), 16 (4), 17 (8), 17s, 21, 26, 30a (2), 30b (3), 31 (2), 32 (2), 33 (5), 34 (11), 34bs (2), 46, 49 (2), 50 (10), 63 (2), all in binder album. Very good - extremely fine. (72) | $3,800 |
| Lot 3855 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.13, 34, 50). Fine - very fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 3856 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), (R.14, 15, 16, 17, 33, 34, (3), 47, 49, 50, 59, 63 (2)); also uncut ten dollars Fraser/Cole (1991), blocks of four (2, Melbourne and Sydney Fairs); New Zealand one, two and five dollars R.L.Knight; Great Britain, one pounds Forde (2), Page, Somerset (run of six), five pounds, Page; Royal Bank of Scotland, one pound 25th March 1987 (run of ten); USA, one (2) and five dollars 1969 series and uncut vertical strip of two dollars 1976. Fair - uncirculated. (43) | $750 |
| Lot 3857 | One pound, Collins/Allen (1913), 353533A (R.18dF). Tiny pin hole, and fine rust spotting, otherwise very good. | $950 |
| Lot 3858 | One pound, Collins/Allen (1913), A 990179 J (R.18e). Limp paper, a full note, fine and scarce thus. | $950 |
| Lot 3859 | One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918), C 052642 T (R.21). Limp paper, good fine. | $550 |
| Lot 3860 | One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918), C 732936 P (R.21). Stains lower right, otherwise nearly fine. | $460 |
| Lot 3861 | One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918), D 776242 G (R.21). Very good. | $420 |
| Lot 3862 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923), H/19 046929 (R.23b). Fine. | $300 |
| Lot 3863 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923), H/39 544170 (R.23b). Nearly fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3864 | One pound, Kell/Collins (1926), H/74 745854 (R.24). Multiple creasing, good body to paper, good fine. | $380 |
| Lot 3865 | One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), J/0 677403 (R.25). Semi-limp paper, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 3866 | One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), H/82 363166 (R.25). Heavy vertical folds, frail edge, cleaned, otherwise very good. | $130 |
| Lot 3867 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) (R.26), K/9 529163/4 a consecutive pair. Original body, virtually uncirculated. (2) | $2,200 |
| Lot 3868 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/30 296132 (R.26). Good very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 3869 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), K/18 877887 (R.26). Very fine or slightly better. | $300 |
| Lot 3870 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/43 638159 (R.26). Very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3871 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/29 013558 (R.26). Slight foxing, otherwise very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3872 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/44 136398 (R.26). Tiny tear in bottom edge at right, otherwise very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3873 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) (R.26) K/7 981572. Flattened, repaired, evidence of ironing top right corner, ink faded, some foxing, fine - good fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3874 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), J/42 872192 (R.26). Foxing, otherwise nearly fine. | $170 |
| Lot 3875 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), K/28 994450; K/66 944328 (R.26); Coombs/Wilson (1952), X/25 012616 (R.32), (1953) HE/57, HE/84, HF/36 (R.33), (1961), HQ/50, HG/78 (R.34b). Good fine - extremely fine. (8) | $550 |
| Lot 3876 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) K/89 157728 (R.27a) thin signature. Slightly trimmed, nearly very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3877 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), M/75 459868 (R.28). Good extremely fine. | $480 |
| Lot 3878 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), N/59 547343/4 (R.28), consecutive pair. The first severely water damaged (colour reduced), second good very fine. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 3879 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), L/22 513690 (R.28). Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3880 | One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938), O/23 689249 (R.29). Crisp original with horizontal fold, otherwise good extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3881 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), J/35 445862 and H/85 702254 (R.30a). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3882 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), J/10 633379, J/50 570197, J/72 448051 (R.30a); Coombs/Watt (1949), W/45 887169 (R.31). Good - very fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3883 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to Coombs/Wilson (1961), (R.30a, 31, 32, 34a, 34b). Very good - extremely fine. (5) | $170 |
| Lot 3884 | One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949), I/77 746214; W/30 067676 (R.31). Nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 3885 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952), W/72 409876/80 (R.32F), a rare run of five consecutive first prefix notes, a spectacular run of five. Nearly uncirculated or better. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 3886 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952), W/72 063446 (R.32F), first serial prefix. Flattened, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3887 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HB/50 964721/2 (R.33), consecutive pair; (1961), HG/96 572871/2 (R.34a), consecutive pair; HJ/25 135566/7 (R.34b) consecutive pair. Flat uncirculated - choice uncirculated. (6) | $500 |
| Lot 3888 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HE/61 018976/8 (R.33) consecutive trio. Light centre folds, otherwise nearly uncirculated or better. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 3889 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HH/34 723121/2 (R.34a) consecutive pair. First note with light centre fold, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated.(2) | Passed in |
| Lot 3890 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HK/65 833769 (R.34bL), last serial prefix. Flat, good extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 3891 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HK/65 817184 (R.34bL), last serial prefix. Flattened of vertical folds, crisp very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3892 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HK/65 340440 (R.34bL), last serial prefix. Flat, crisp good extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3893 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.32); one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.34b) (2); five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) (R.46) (VG); five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.49). Very good - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 3894 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.32); one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.33); one pound (R.34b); ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.17); Decimals: one dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.74); two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (R.84); five dollars, Johnston/Stone (R.208); five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.209) consecutive pair (2). Good very fine - uncirculated. (9) | $260 |
| Lot 3895 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.34); one dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) (R.77); Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (29); New Zealand, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, one dollar, H.R. Hardie, undated (1981-85) Y92 305740* star replacement note (P.169a); one dollar, S.T. Russell (1985-89) (P.169b); ten dollars, D.T. Brash, undated (1989-92) (P.172c). Nearly fine - uncirculated. (34) | $120 |
| Lot 3896 | Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918), U 684941 E (R.37b). Limp paper, nearly very fine and rare thus. | $2,400 |
| Lot 3897 | Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927), Q/8 797117 (R.40). Left margin trimmed, top left brittle with vertical tear, otherwise fine. | $500 |
| Lot 3898 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), Q/19 422365 (R.42). Nearly very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 3899 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), Q/20 206816 (R.42). One cm tear centre bottom edge, otherwise good fine. | $650 |
| Lot 3900 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), Q/22 949448 (R.42). Lower right corner rounded cut, otherwise good fine. | $500 |
| Lot 3901 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1932), Q/27 964192 (R.43); Coombs/Wilson (1960), prefix TB/54 (R.50) (2). Fair; nearly extremely fine. (3) | $600 |
| Lot 3902 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), R/8 365074 (R.44a). Good fine. | $700 |
| Lot 3903 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), R/15 157034 (R.44b), white face. Some stained area on the back, otherwise very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 3904 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), R/12 631149 (R.44b) white face. Semi limp paper, nearly fine. | $650 |
| Lot 3905 | Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.45, 46, 48, 49). First very good, others fine - extremely fine. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 3906 | Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941), R/38 739656 (R.46). Limp paper, flattened, otherwise very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3907 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), S/10 447562 (R.47). Good extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 3908 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), S/7 599408 (R.47). Flattened of creases and folds, otherwise extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 3909 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), R/95 017243 (R.47). Semi-limp paper, very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3910 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), TA/38 551637 (R.49). Virtually uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 3911 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), TD/06 617445 (R.50). Uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3912 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), TD/06 517949 (R.50). Nearly uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 3913 | Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), R/32 429559 (R.45), ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.15). Very good. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 3914 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/05 312576; ten pounds (1961) WA/55 505252 (R.63). Second note flattened of folds and creases, fine - very fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 3915 | Ten pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918), 444689 W (R.52c). Nearly fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3916 | Ten pounds, Kell/Collins (1925), U/1 744837 (R.54). Flattened of heavy repaired centre fold, otherwise fine or better and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 3917 | Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), U/4 586555 (R.56). Nearly very fine and one of the great rarities of the series. | Passed in |
| Lot 3918 | Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934), V/2 746328 (R.57); Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/4 131674 (R.58). Good; very good. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 3919 | Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934), V/2 467231, 567934 (R.57). Fair; very good. (2) | $750 |
| Lot 3920 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940), V/3 207960 (R.58F) first prefix note. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3921 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940), V/3 679860 (R.58F), first serial prefix. Flattened of folds and creases, very fine or better. | $750 |
| Lot 3922 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940), V/4 109214 (R.58). Tiny edge nick, otherwise very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 3923 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940), V/4 184936 (R.58). Flattened of folds otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $850 |
| Lot 3924 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940), V/3 803502, 991100 (R.58). Fine or better. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 3925 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/11 678718/21 (R.59), a run of four consecutive notes. Light centre folds, crisp originals, nearly uncirculated. (4) | $4,800 |
| Lot 3926 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/9 301421 (R.59). Crisp original, nearly uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 3927 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/10 987281 (R.59). Small 2mm tear top left margin otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 3928 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), V/17 428458 (R.60). Crisp original extremely fine or better. | $650 |
| Lot 3929 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), V/20 534913 (R.60). Good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 3930 | Ten pounds, coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/17 415915 (R.62). Virtually uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3931 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/10 389017/8 (R.62), consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $950 |
| Lot 3932 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/12 (R.62), (1960) WA/33 (R.63). Fine; good very fine. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 3933 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/25 872016 (R.62); (1960), WA/31 271622 (R.63). First banknote with 4mm tear in front left border, good fine - very fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 3934 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954), WA/19 728047; WA/22 921293, 965325 (R.62). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $480 |
| Lot 3935 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), WA/28 453649/50 (R.63F), consecutive pair of first prefix. Nearly extremely fine; good very fine. (2) | $1,000 |
| Lot 3936 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), WA/57 989935/6 (R.63), consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $900 |
| Lot 3937 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), WA/58 756052 (R.63). Nearly uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 3938 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/38 007795 (R.63). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 3939 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, sixpence, Hay, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, C 40458 (MVR P.61) (not listed in Bulluss). Uncirculated. | $4,200 |
| Lot 3940 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, one shilling, Hay, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, D20357 (MVR P.55) (listed in Bulluss). Nearly uncirculated. | $4,600 |
| Lot 3941 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, two shillings, Hay, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl E40204 (MVR P.62) (listed in Bulluss). Note with faint centre fold, extremely fine. | $4,600 |
| Lot 3942 | Australian Defence Canteens Service, Canteen Order, two shillings, New South Wales issue, N507803/510311/516316, handstamped for Money Order Counter at Sydney, 1May1943/11May1943/1June1943', named in ink to 'No 422296/Name Sgt. W.A.G. Reid R.A.L. ', all unused. Pin hole marks at left corner and some foxing, otherwise fine - very fine and scarce. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 3943 | Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings Certificate, World War II, Seven Year Series, large size, ten pounds, N 897118, issued 1 Aug 1944 at The State Savings Bank of Victoria payable 1 August 1951, with printed signature of S.G.McFarlane, Secretary to the Treasury (MVR WD3a). Some paper loss at top edge and some age toning and corner creases, otherwise very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3944 | Commonwealth of Australia, Five Years Savings Certificate for fifty pounds issued in Adelaide by the National Bank of Australia Limited, 5A161013 (R.WG4a, by Colin Brinkman). Nearly uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 3945 | Australia, 50(th) C(ivil) A(ffairs) U(nit) (Australia's Army Military Corps), Ingleburn, canteen units, set of three, threepence, sixpence and one shilling c1943 (Yarwood p9). With butts intact, each with staple holes from when padded, otherwise uncirculated and very rare. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 3946 | WW II, Petrol/motor spirit coupons, Commonwealth and States, various dates, 1-44 gallons. Extremely fine. (10) | $70 |
| Lot 3947 | British Zone of Occupation in Germany, post WWII, A-Mess, Delmenhorst book of chits totalling 10/-, some chits removed, still intact are 1/- x1, 6d x 4, 3d x 3. Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3948 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HA/00 000096 (R type I specimen note), diagonal specimen overprint in red hollow block letters, (McD.50PS, type 11K; Pick 30s). Uncirculated and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3949 | Five to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) to Fraser/Evans (1996), each note with specimen note number 000000 prefixes AA 00, AA 93, AA 94, AA 95 and AA 96, each note cut from original charity auction sheets, came out each year to celebrate the release of each new polymer note. With selvedges as cut, uncirculated, a very rare collection. (5) | $6,000 |
| Lot 3950 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949), G/98 15463* (R.14S). Original body, slight creasing, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $1,400 |
| Lot 3951 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954), AC/96 47166* (R.16s). Toned, good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 3952 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), K/76 02960* (R.30bs). Two tiny rust spots on edges, otherwise good fine and very rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 3953 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), K/81 02996* (R.30bS). Nearly fine and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3954 | One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949), I/8 17310* (R.31s). Flattened of quarter folds, otherwise very fine and rare. | $1,500 |
| Lot 3955 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952), W/4 41753* (R.32s). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 3956 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953), HA/96 74142* (R.33s). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 3957 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HE/82 99870* (R.34sb). Good body, good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3958 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/88 09697* (R.34sb). Flattened of folds, slight discolouration in top border, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 3959 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961), HE/82 51296* (R.34sa). Very fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 3960 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAN 91145* (R.73s). Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 3961 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969), ZAP 16050* (R.73s). Nearly very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 3962 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFA 26745* (R.81sF) first prefix star note. Light single vertical fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 3963 | Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), ZFK 34807* (R.82sL), last prefix star note. Nearly very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 3964 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFL 63307* star replacement note (R.83s); ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 70751* star replacement note, first prefix (R.302sF). Fine. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 3965 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), ZSB 63090* (R.301s). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,200 |
| Lot 3966 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), ZSB 97808* (R.301s). Good very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 3967 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969), ZXA 06094* (R.403s). Multiple folds and creases, otherwise natural good fine and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 3968 | Australia, selection of Australian Decimal Currency facsimile banknotes, for educational purposes, $1 (15), $2 (15), $5 (15), $10 (15), $20 (5), $50 (1), including original vinyl wallet; selection of Australian "funny money", a lot of satirical and store promotion banknotes. Very fine - extremely fine, the teaching aid notes very rare. (approx 100) | Passed in |
| Lot 3969 | Elizabeth II, Print for one Royal; Imperial Dept coupon 3d, a duplication of a large degree, nine different Hell notes; Antarctican dollars (2) five dollars (2); Federation fifty cents set 2001; album with replica Adelaide pound and Chinese cash in 2x2 holder. Very good - uncirculated. (11) | $30 |
| Lot 3970 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966), AAX 527541/4 (R.71), four consective notes from an original bundle. Uncirculated. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 3971 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967), AGR 189411/2 (R.72), consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $600 |
| Lot 3972 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967) AHB 621773 (R.73); Johnston/Stone (1982) DKH 702747, DLB 155464 (R.78); five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) DD 93 458818 pale green serials (R.216i). Good fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 3973 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967) AHQ 964917 (R.72); Phillips/Randall (1969) AUH 772092 (R.73); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BGA 028524 (R.74); Knight/Wheeler (1976) DBP 456943/4 (R.76bF) consecutive pair test notes DBP prefix; Johnston/Stone (1982) DPS 946921/2 (R.78L) consecutive pair last prefix notes. Good - uncirculated. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 3974 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) BSL 781317/9 (R.75) consecutice run of three; Johnston/Stone (1982) DLC 249745/64 (R.78) consecutive run of twenty, together with Reserve Bank of Australia bundle label 0183 - 061825 and checked number 041. First three notes with light centre fold and front bottom right corner slightly rounded, good extremely fine - uncirculated. (24) | $120 |
| Lot 3975 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976), DBP 421241/2 (R.76bF), first prefix test notes consecutive pair from an original bundle. Uncirculated. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 3976 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976), CHP 244054/9 (R.76c), six consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 3977 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976), to Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.76a, 76c pair, 77 (4), 78 (12 used), DLL run of 20, DPF run of 50 949510/60, missing 13. Very good - uncirculated. (89) | $160 |
| Lot 3978 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPL 946451-60 (R.78) ten consecutive; Knight/Stone (1975) (R.77) (23), Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (42); also John West commemorative covers with first one dollar coin and last one dollar note (2 covers). The consecutive notes with teller crease and fold, the last two covers uncirculated, the rest fine - very fine. (77) | $150 |
| Lot 3979 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPG 638110/24; 26/93 (R.78), consecutive notes with one break. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (83) | $260 |
| Lot 3980 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982), DHN 201881/985 (R.78) original pack with gaps in sequence of one hundred notes. Nearly uncirculated. (100) | $300 |
| Lot 3981 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) assorted prefixes, DNF, DNG, DNK, DNL, DNN, DNY (R.78) includes some consecutive runs. Uncirculated. (100) | $340 |
| Lot 3982 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), (R.71F AAA very good, 72, 74, 76b, 76c, 77 (2), 78 (5), 81 (2, one is FAA), 83 (3), 83s (torn), 84, 89 (3), 202, 203s (ZNC), 206a, 214 (2). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (27) | $1,000 |
| Lot 3983 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997), (R.71 (5), 72, 73 (7), 74 (10), 75, 77 (20 mostly consecutive), 78 (53, mostly consecutive), 81 (4), 82 (4), 83 (2), 84 (3), 87 (4), 88 (12), 89 (24), 202 (5), 203 (3), 204, 208 (10), 209 (18), 212 (4), 213 (5), 214 (3), 216 (26), 217 (12), 218 (12), 219 (45), 220 (27). Fair - uncirculated. (296) | $1,000 |
| Lot 3984 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.71 (3 including AAA), 73 (5), 74 (3), 76a (2), 76c (2), 77 (23), 78 (82 including DPS (2)), 81 (8), 82 (2), 83 (12 including run of ten), 84 (8), 85 (4), 86b (4), 87 (8), 88 (46, with a run of 19), 89 (43 with some runs), 202 (3), 203 (2), 204, 205H, 206 (4), 207 (2), 208 (7), 209a (6), b (2), 212 (3), 213 (12), 301 (7), 302 (9), 303 (5), 304 (13), 305 (5), 306 (8), 307 (5), 308, 309 (7), 313 (19), 401 (6), 403 (3), 404 (6), 405, 406a, 406b (4), 505 (2, one is YAA), 506a, b (3), 507 (2), 508 (5), 509a (11), b (3), 511, 512 (3), 513, 515, 608 (ZAA 2, plus 9), 609 (21), 612 (10), 613 (6), all in arch lever file. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (482) | $7,000 |
| Lot 3985 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) (R.73) (2) (both Unc); one dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89); five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) (R.212); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.309); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (R.310b); twenty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.408). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 3986 | One, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969), consecutive pairs of each (R.73, 83, 203, 303 and 403). In pack of sale, uncirculated. (10) | $280 |
| Lot 3987 | One and two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969), runs of five of each (R.73, 83). In pack of sale, uncirculated. (10) | $190 |
| Lot 3988 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.73, 74, 75, 76c, 77 (2), 78 (68), 83, 84 (2), 87, 88, 89 (99), 202, 204 (3), 205, 209a (9), 212, 213 (10 including trio), 219 (2), 301 (4, including SAA), 303 (144), 304 (259 including 304F & L), 305 (3), 306a & b (94), 307a (82), 307b (18), 308 (9), 309 (15), 313 (19), 401 (18), 402 (3), 403 (45), 404 (26), 405 (26), 406a (XNB in runs (6), total 40, circulated 29), 406b (23), 407a & b (117), 408 (22), 409a, 409b (2), 411, 412 (12), 413 (76 plus pair), 415 (pair, run of four and 4 singles), 505 (13), 506a (8), 506b (29), 507 (122), 508 (16), 509a (43), 509b (17), 511 (13), 512 (57), 513 (117), 515 (31), 608 (6), 609 (29), 612 (25), 613 (25), balance of collection as sorted by the owner EOE. Fair - good extremely fine. (1919) | $42,000 |
| Lot 3989 | One, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), consecutive pairs of each (R.74, 84, 204, 304 and 404). In pack of sale, uncirculated. (10) | $1,100 |
| Lot 3990 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.74, 78, 83, 89, 204, 213, 214 (3), 219 (3), 216, 218, 222, 224 (3), 301, 309, 310, 310a (2), 310b, 313 (2), 322, 401, 413 (2), 416, 515, 516, 613 (2), also pre decimal R.17, 34). All in one album, fine - uncirculated. (37) | $600 |
| Lot 3991 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) BYC 453826 (R.76aF) first prefix (PCGS encapsulated and graded Choice VF 35); ten dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) TXT 629573 (R.307bL) last prefix; twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) XEU 148635 (R.403L) last prefix; twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) AAA 884809 (R.413i) NAA prefix issue. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 3992 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) to one hundred dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.76a, 77 (7), 78 (7), 86c, 88, 89 (14), 209b (2), 303, 309 (4 singles and a run of five), 310b (19), 609). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (63) | $300 |
| Lot 3993 | One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979), DAY prefix (R.77); two dollars, Knight/Stone (1979), JPJ prefix (R.81); Johnston/Fraser (1985), LNH 898989, repeating digit pair (R.89), LQG (R.89L), last prefix; five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), QPG 753141/2 (R.213L), consecutive pair of last prefix. Uncirculated. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 3994 | One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) CRE 367598/602 five consecutive (R.77) (5); five dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) PHK 008741 (R.207), Johnston/Fraser (1985) PKK 389235, PLV 314879, PNT 461215 (R.209a) (3), Fraser/Cole (1991) QNB 736871 (R.213) and (1992) AA 96 344868 (R.214). All with folds and creases, fine - very fine, except the last which has one corner fold, otherwise uncirculated. (11) | $80 |
| Lot 3995 | One dollar,Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.88); five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.209) (2); five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) (R.217a) (2); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.309); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (R.310b); fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) DA 03469383 last dated prefix (R.520aL) also one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.33). Good very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $100 |
| Lot 3996 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78), with mint dollar, 1984, in Coin Colony folder; two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89), with mint two dollars coins, 1988, in purpose made folders (4); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (R.310) in blue folders (Mc$10GF 1) (9), another of the same in different folder. Uncirculated. (15) | $160 |
| Lot 3997 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJF 748121/30 a run of ten (R.78); five dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) (R.207); five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) (R.214) a pair, a trio, a run of ten and two singles; five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (2001) (R.305b). Uncirculated. (29) | $340 |
| Lot 3998 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) a pair; two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86) a run of four; two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89) two runs of twelve and a single. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (31) | $120 |
| Lot 3999 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), (R.78 (4), 89 (4), 212 (2); 309 (2), 310b (4), 312 (2), 313 (4), 413 (run of seven), 415 (trio), 416, 515 (3), 613 (pair)), also world notes (Ecuador (2), Germany, Hong Kong (5), JIM, Scotland (3), Singapore (2)). Fair - uncirculated. (51) | $450 |
| Lot 4000 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) to twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.78 DKH run of five); 84 (2), 86b run of ten, 86c trio, 89 run of twenty, 302, 303 (4), 310b (3), 401 (2), 404 (2). Very good - uncirculated. (52) | $200 |
| Lot 4001 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), FAA 578909 (R.81F), first serial prefix. Very fine and scarce in this condition. | $240 |
| Lot 4002 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), FAA 229026 (R.81F), first serial prefix. Good body to paper, nearly very fine . | $220 |
| Lot 4003 | Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), FLS 006911/2 (R.82) consecutive pair; Phillips/Wheeler (1974), HGC 217914/8 (R.85), run of five from original bundle; Knight/Wheeler (1976), HLT 802426/30 (R.86a), run of five from original bundle. Uncirculated. (12) | $440 |
| Lot 4004 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) FSC 022947/50, GEX 750973//6, GEX 750978/80 (R.83) (11); Johnston/Stone (1983) KKZ 690517/26 (R.88) (10) includes consecutive runs of notes. Some notes with centre folds, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (21) | $130 |
| Lot 4005 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R86b), Knight/Stone (1979) (R.87), Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.88) (3), Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89) (34, includes consecutive pair and trio). Mostly extremely fine but with fold. (39) | $70 |
| Lot 4006 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) to Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.86c run of four, 87, 88 (37)). All well circulated, the run with a centre fold, very good - extremely fine. (42) | $90 |
| Lot 4007 | Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1989) LCY 656746/55; LED 520795/04; LKD 343232/41 (R.88) three consecutive runs of ten. Uncirculated. (30) | $130 |
| Lot 4008 | Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) bundle of one hundred notes, LDS 603165/264 (R.89). Uncirculated. (100) | $500 |
| Lot 4009 | Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), LDC 149870/969 (R.89), original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) | $440 |
| Lot 4010 | Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1986) bundle of one hundred notes, LGL 848701/800 (R.89). Light stain on top, sides and bottom of the notes, otherwise good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (100) | $400 |
| Lot 4011 | Five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) NLV 782520/1 (R.205); Knight/Wheeler (1976) NSV 516586/7 gothic centre thread (R.206a), two consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 4012 | Five dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) NUP 111659/60 gothic serials (R.206b) consecutive pair; NVK 012892/3 OCR-B serials (R.206c) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 4013 | Five dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976), NUH 933426/9 (R.206a), run of four from original bundle; Knight/Stone (1979), NXX 564 872/5 (R.207), run of four from original bundle; Fraser/Higgins (1990), QJR 961494/5 (R.212L) last prefix pair; Fraser/Cole (1991), QPG 678871/5 (R.213L), last prefix run of five from original bundle. Uncirculated. (15) | $400 |
| Lot 4014 | Five dollars, Johnston/Stone (1979) PFT 264001/2 (R.207) consecutive pair; Knight/Fraser (1985) OCR-B single notes, PQN, PRT, PSQ, PSR, PSU, PTJ (R.209b). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 4015 | Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) QCL 486214, QDA 245218, QCN 411696/02 (R.209b) includes consecutive run of seven notes. With centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (9) | Passed in |
| Lot 4016 | Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), QQQ 227 386/485 (R.212), original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) | $1,200 |
| Lot 4017 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 23 004606, AA 31 004365, AA 33 001801, overprinted 7 July 1992; AA 91 667362/5, AA 91 667362/9 consecutive run of eight dark green serials; AB 18 705329/4 consecutive run of six dark green serials (R.214). Uncirculated. (17) | $150 |
| Lot 4018 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), AA26 948249/83 runs of fifteen, AA 01 to 05 prefixes for the same serial number 440007 (R.214); Fraser/Evans (1993), BA93 runs of five and six consecutive (R.216F). Uncirculated. (31) | $460 |
| Lot 4019 | Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997) bundle of one hundred notes, AW 97, with some consecutive runs. Uncirculated. (100) | $1,100 |
| Lot 4020 | Five dollars, Stevens/Fraser (2016) CG160377992/5 four consecutive and CH160378037/40 four consecutive (R.224). Uncirculated. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 4021 | Five dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) to Macfarlane/Henry (2002) (R.206c (2), 209a, 213 (4), 214 (6, vg only), AA 11 pair), 217a, 218c (2), 219 (6); ten dollars R.306a (run of six). Very good - uncirculated. (39) | $200 |
| Lot 4022 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), (R.214F, 216iF, 216F, 218aF (these all pairs), 218bTi, 219F, 219L, these last three runs of five, 221bL pair, 223L, 316aF, 318aF pair, 416aF, 418aF, 421aF trio, 421bL run of five, 516bF, 518aF, 616F. Uncirculated. (43) | $950 |
| Lot 4023 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) to twenty dollars Macfarlane/Henry (2002), R.214 (AA 03 pair, AA 28 000127 (low nos), AA 32 242242 (radar no), R.216L (EA 93 530035) (radar no), two Expo 88 notes (two and five), 313 (three consecutive prefixes same number notes MKV, MLZ, MNA 893398 (radar no)), R.420aF ten consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (20) | $460 |
| Lot 4024 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 58 850112/3 (R.214); Macfarlane/Evans (1996) (R.218b) (3); ten dollars, Knight Wheeler (1976) (R.307a) consecutive pair; Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA 03 035350/1, DF 03 547851/2 first and last prefix consecutive pairs (R.320bF/L), DC 06 979531/40 (R.320c) consecutive run of ten; Johnston/fraser (1988) AA 18020345, AA 19059948, AA 20051194 (Mc$10GF1). Uncirculated. (24) | $260 |
| Lot 4025 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), to ten dollars Lowe/Fraser (2017), R.214 (41 plus pair and run of five), 216 (3), 217a (11), 218a, 218b (6), 218c (11), 219 (9), 220a (15), 220aL, 220b (17), 220bL (3), 220c (8), 220cF (5), 220d (5), 220dF (11), 220L (7), 221a (10), 221aF (22), 221aL (12), 222a (40), 222aF (8), 222aL (11), 222b (32), 222bF, 222bL (7), 224 (71), 224F (8), 224L (9), 310 Folders (11), 310, 310b (12), 316a (trio + 12), 316b, 318a, 318b (9), 318c (16), 320a (17), 320bF (3), 320bL (5), 320b (30), 320c (3), 320cF (25), 320cL (4), 321a (6), 321aF (47), 321aL (9), 321b (51), 321bF (26), 321bL (17), 322a (7), 322aF, L, 322b (98), 322bF (9), 322bL (8), 323F, 323L (13), 323 (copy), 326F (7), 326L (9), all in arch lever file. Fair - uncirculated. (815) | $5,400 |
| Lot 4026 | Five dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997) HK 97 988936 Hong Kong handover (Mc$5GF4); AA 01 002492 Federation (Mc$5GF8); ANDA State Fair issues (6) EE, EF, EG, EH, EI, EJ prefixes; ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) AA 11 066427 (Mc$10GF1); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) CF 94 001172 black serials, first polymer issue (Mc$20F/LF2). All in folders of issue, uncirculated. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 4027 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), SFR 186068 (R.302L), last serial prefix. Nearly uncirculated. | $480 |
| Lot 4028 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), SES 091612/3 (R.302) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $550 |
| Lot 4029 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), SFJ 383563/4 (R.302), consecutive pair; Phillips/Wheeler (1974), TCL 256575/6 (R.305), consecutive pair; Knight/Wheeler (1976), THN 370817/8 (R.306a), consecutive pair; Knight/Stone (1979), TQY 244513/6 (R.307a), run of four original bundle, Johnson/Fraser (1985), UNZ 452390/4 (R.309), run of five from original bundle. Uncirculated. (15) | $1,000 |
| Lot 4030 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.303) SLQ 986906; twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.416a) EM 94808805. Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4031 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) SSF 733011/2 (R.303) consecutive pair; Phillips/Wheeler (1972) TAV 460314/5 (R.304) consecutive pair of Commonwealth of Australia; Knight/Stone (1979) TTJ 185397 and TTJ 520673/4 gothic serials (R.307a) consecutive pair and a single. The last pair of notes with trace of centre fold, uncirculated. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 4032 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), HBB trio (R.84), (1974), HBT trio, HBS and HCE runs of four (R.85); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988), AB/10 (R.310bF). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (15) | $190 |
| Lot 4033 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), USD 777777 (R.309), solid number note. Nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 4034 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) to Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.309 (2), 310b (3), 312 two pairs, 313 (3), 316a (2)). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (14) | $140 |
| Lot 4035 | Ten dollars, Johnson/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial second release AB 10439753 first prefix (R.310bF). Centre fold otherwise nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 4036 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), MDU 555555 (R.312), rare solid number note. Nearly uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 4037 | Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) (R.318c) GH 98310391/5 a run of five; ten dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) GL 98527214/5 a pair of last signature prefix. Uncirculated. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 4038 | Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) (R.320aL) GL 02968159/9 a pair of last 2002 dated prefix; twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.416a). Uncirculated. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 4039 | Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002), AA02 037718/22 (R.320aF), a run of five first prefix notes. Uncirculated. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 4040 | Ten dollars, Lowe/Fraser (2017) AC171699058/67 ten consecutive (R.325). Uncirculated. (10) | $120 |
| Lot 4041 | Ten dollars, Lowe/Fraser (2017) DD171698865/7 three consecutive, DE171698416/25 ten consecutive, DE171698437, DE171698446/56 eleven consecutive, DE171698440/4 five consecutive (R.325). Uncirculated. (30) | $360 |
| Lot 4042 | Ten dollars, Lowe/Fraser (2017) last prefix EA171698776/82 seven consecutive and EA171698784/6 three consecutive (R.325L). Uncirculated. (10) | $150 |
| Lot 4043 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Willson (1966) to fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) (R.301) (5, including, SAA), 303 (3), 304 (3), 305, 308 (4), 309, 312 (2), 313 (10), 310b (4), 316 (10), 318 (18), 401 (2), 412, 413 (4), 415 (4, including 415; pair), 416 (5), 509, 511, 512, 513, 515 (2), 516a (run of ten). Fair - uncirculated. (93) | $3,000 |
| Lot 4044 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.303) (2); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.304) (7); twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.401) (3); Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.403) (6); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.404) (4). All circulated, very good - very fine. (22) | $240 |
| Lot 4045 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) to fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2009), (R.304, 310b (2); 401 (2); 516aL (2), 521c). Very good - uncirculated. (8) | $220 |
| Lot 4046 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988), second release AB12 (R.310b) pair; twenty dollars, Stevens/Parkinson (2013), CC 13800831 (R.422a), eight digits radar number; Lowe/Fraser (2019), BA19 1475741 (R.426), six digit radar number. Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 4047 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988), AB 23655228/9 (R.310b) pair twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), ESS 785109/11 (R.409a) trio; Fraser/Evans (1993), ABF runs of four (R.415), ADR 843160/2 (R.415L) trio. Uncirculated. (15) | $360 |
| Lot 4048 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), AA 93 286191 (R.316aF), first prefix; Lowe/Fraser (2017), CD 17 234779/83 (R.326), runs of five; Five dollars, Stevens/Fraser (2016), AI 16 1468085/105 (R.324), run of twenty one consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (27) | $200 |
| Lot 4049 | Ten dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002), AA 02 037723/7 (R.320aF), five consecutive first prefix; DF 03 1092656 (R.320bL), last run?? of prefix; fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2007), prefix JA (R.521c). Uncirculated. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 4050 | Ten dollars, Lowe/Fraser (2017), prefix C1, 17(R.326) Flat, uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4051 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAR 949130 (R.401); Phillips/Randall (1968) XDF 207646 (R.403). Uncirculated. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4052 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.401 XAL pair, 402 XBR, 403 XER pair, 407a VCQ run of four from bundle, 407b VFT run of four, 408 VPJ pair, 409a VQS trio, 409b EKQ pair, 411 EXR trio; 415; pair). The 402 nearly uncirculated and rare, others uncirculated. (23) | $2,200 |
| Lot 4053 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), XBR 840465 (R.402). Flat, virtually uncirculated and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4054 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), XBR 574979 (R.402). Flat, nearly uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 4055 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), XBQ 249099 (R.402F), first serial prefix; XBS 042400 (R.402L), last serial prefix. Good extremely fine and rare as such. (2) | $900 |
| Lot 4056 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), XGF 149408/11 (R.404), four consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $260 |
| Lot 4057 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974), XJS 330449 (R.405), plate note in McDonald price guides. Extremely fine or better. | $60 |
| Lot 4058 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976), XRL 026010 centre thread (R.406). Uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 4059 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979), XXC 061730 gothic side thread (R.407a). With very slight centre fold, nearly uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 4060 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979), VEH 664250/3 OCR-B (R.407b) consecutive run of four notes. Last note with light bend at front top border, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 4061 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979), XXH 922106 (R.407a); Johnston/Fraser (1985), VQS 048263, VYJ 605954/5 (R.409a); Fraser/Higgins (1990), EZY 941831 (R.412). Uncirculated. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 4062 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), RHD 909920/1, RHE 909920/1 matched pairs (R.412). Uncirculated. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4063 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) to Macfarlane/Henry (2002) (R.412) (3), RCT pair, RES run of nine, 416a (2), 420a. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) | $420 |
| Lot 4064 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), ADK 618455/7 a trio of last prefix and a single (R.415L). Uncirculated. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 4065 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), ADK 618681 (R.415L); Fraser/Evans (1996) (R.416cF), Macfarlane/Evans (1997) (R.418aF) (1998) (R.418bF). Uncirculated. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 4066 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.404) XGC 237812 (flattened otherwise gEF); five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) (R.212) QGQ 332184/7 a run of four and QFQ 604978/9 a pair; five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.213); five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) (R.217a) a consecutive pair; MacFarlane/Henry (2002) (R.220dL) HB 06695726. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) | $110 |
| Lot 4067 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) to one hundred dollars, Lowe/Kennedy (2020) (R.416a (25), 416b (6), 416cF, 416 (11), 418a (11), 418bF, 418b (10), 420a (10), 420cF (9), 420cL (5), 420c, 420dF (11), 420dL (3), 420d, 421aF (17), 421aL (30), 421a (10), 421bF (27), 421bL (9), 421b (10), 421cF (24), 421cL (18), 421c (11), 422aF (15), 422aL (24), 422a (30), 426F (2), 426L; 516aL (3), 516a (13), 516bF (4), 516bL (4), 516b (37), 518aF (2), 518aL (2), 518a (5), 518bF (5), 518b (2), 518cF (8), 518c (7), 520aF (5), 520aL (2), 520a (5), 520bF (5), 520bL, 520b (4), 520cF (9), 520cL (5), 520c (4), 520dF (18), 520dL (10), 520d, 521aF (9), 521aL 99), 521a (3), 521bF (29), 521bL (2), 521b (4), 521cF (11), 521cL, 521c (5), 521dF (4), 521dL (2), 521d, 521e (3), 522a (2), 522bF (2), 522b (15), 522cF, 522c (5), 526F (2), 526L; 616TF (3), 616T AO (2), AP (3), AQ (4), AR (5), AS (4), AT (7), AU (2), AV (3), AW (4), AX (4), AY (2), AZ (5), BN, BO (3), BP, BQ (4), BR (3), BS (3), BT (2), BU (6), BV (3), BW (5), BX (6), BY (3), BZ (3), CN (3), CO (3), CP (3), CQ (3), CR (2), CS (5), 616F (12), 616L, 618aL (14), 618a (11), 618b (2, one is a radar), 618bF (24), 618bL (2), 621aF (19), 621bF (3), 621cF (6 + run of 20), 621cL (2), 622aF (7), 622aL (2), 622a (2), 622bF, 622b, 625L, 628 (6), all in arch lever file. Fine - uncirculated. (860) | $36,000 |
| Lot 4068 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973), YAA 072603 (R.505F) first prefix. Uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 4069 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973), YAA 267621 (R.505F), first serial prefix. Nearly extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 4070 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973), YAJ 601475/6 (R.505), consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 4071 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973), YAU 658095 (R.505L). Extremely fine or better. | $240 |
| Lot 4072 | Fifty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), YPK 441836/8 a trio (R.509). Uncirculated. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 4073 | Fifty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), to Fraser/Evans (1993) YXH (509bL), last prefix OCR-B serials, YYV (R.512F), FAB (R.515L) pair. The first nearly uncirculated, others uncirculated. (4) | $900 |
| Lot 4074 | Fifty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983), YHJ 742287/8 (R.508), consecutive pair. Possible teller flick and traces of centre fold, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4075 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), WAS 387248/50 (R.512), dot variety run of three; WBV 910757/9 (R.512) no dot variety run of three. Uncirculated. (6) | $400 |
| Lot 4076 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), WFS 288009/10 (R.513b) consecutive pair; WKS 566929. Last note with light centre fold, extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 4077 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), WSD 469357 and 469371 (R.515). Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4078 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), FAB 477581/2 (R.515L), last serial prefix pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 4079 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) (R.315, 516a, 518a single, two trios, 616). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) | $580 |
| Lot 4080 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995), GE 95 777404/6 (R.516a), three consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 4081 | Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2003) (R520aF) AA 03 000302; fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2004) (R520bF) AA 04 208898; fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2006) (R.520dL) JC 06 985726. Uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 4082 | Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2008), MD 08983072/3, 200 (R.521bL), last prefix pair and a single. Uncirculated. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 4083 | Fifty dollars, Stevens/Henry (2009), EC 09 701314/9 (R.521c) run of six; Stevens/Parkinson (2012), GB 12 906901/5 (R.522aL) run of five last serial prefix. Uncirculated. (11) | $600 |
| Lot 4084 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), ZHY 715015/6 (R.613) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 4085 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), AA 96 818197/8 a pair of first signature prefix notes (R.616F). Uncirculated. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 4086 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), CS 96 861400 (R.616TL) last test note prefix CS96. With light centre fold, nearly uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 4087 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), CS 96 998195 (R.616TL), last prefix test note. Good extremely fine or better. | Passed in |
| Lot 4088 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial Commemorative issue, AA 10 066717/21 (Mc$10GF1) consecutive run of five. In folders of issue, uncirculated. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 4089 | Ten dollars, (1988), polymer commemoratives in folder, prefixes AA 12 and AA 22; five dollars (1992) first day embossed first and last folder; ten dollars, (1993) first and last folder; twenty dollars (1994) single note folder; five shillings vignette, two dollars 1992 (Melbourne Fair); loose decimal notes (R.71, 75, 81, 86a, 221b). Very fine - uncirculated. (12) | $150 |
| Lot 4090 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988), folders, AA 03, AA 00 first prefix, first release AB 18 949872 (R.310a), training notes set, uncut five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), 25th anniversary vertical and horizontal pairs, Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, Rugby Sevens seven dollars note folder, old cheque, world notes and coins. Fine - uncirculated. (38) | $160 |
| Lot 4091 | Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.217) in low numbered deluxe folder; ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (R.310a) in blue folders (2); ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.316) in low numbered deluxe folder; twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1993)M 000521 and M 000522 in anniversary folders (Mc $20GF 1c) (2). In folders of issue, uncirculated. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 4092 | Twenty dollars, 1994, first and last two notes folder; low numbered single note folders, 1995 premium red serials five, ten and twenty dollars; 1996 five and ten dollars. Uncirculated. (6) | $260 |
| Lot 4093 | Five to one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996), first polymer note portfolio AA 0096 000136 (R.B08). Uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 4094 | Five to one hundred dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997), premium dated annual folders set of five (R.DS04a). Uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 4095 | Ten, twenty and fifty dollars portfolios, WALTZING MATILDA red serials and phone card WM 95 000820 (R.C04), Hargrave Centenary, black O/P serials consecutive pair 1562, 3 prefix ADK and pair of stamps (R.C03b) (2); Florey, red serial, 202, 632 (R.C05a) (2). Uncirculated. (5) | $340 |
| Lot 4096 | Five dollars, MacFarlane/Evans (2001) (R.219) (6), in ANDA folders for different cities coin fairs in 2001; twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) ADK 707726 (R.415L) in folder by NPA and RAM with sterling silver proof dollar, 1997. Uncirculated - FDC. (7) | $260 |
| Lot 4097 | Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins, (1990), uncut full sheet of 40, half sheet of 20 and block of four (Mc $5 U 1-4). In mailing tube, uncirculated. (3) | $1,500 |
| Lot 4098 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), four vertical pairs, including a bottom edge, MGH/MGR prefix all same serial number 600274, (Mc$10 U 5a). In Hobart coin, Banknote & Medal Fair portfolio No 0411, uncirculated. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 4099 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), vertical pair (2), (R.U09g). Uncirculated. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 4100 | Ten dollars, Fraser Cole (1991), uncut block of four in official NAA Melbourne Fair folder of issue (Mc$10 U8). Uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 4101 | Ten dollars, uncut blocks of four folders, Melbourne Fair July 1991; Sydney Nov 1991; Coin Show Sydney March 1997; red serial (1997); five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) vertical pair; five dollars IBNS March 1992 consecutive pair; New Zealand, five dollars 1992 block of four. In folders of issue, uncirculated. (8) | $300 |
| Lot 4102 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994), uncut block of four, red serials A, B, C, D 000247 (R.U16b), uncut vertical pairs (2) E001222/3 consecutive (R.U16e); ten dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1997), uncut vertical pair AA97 010326 (R.U21a). Uncirculated. (4) | $480 |
| Lot 4103 | Thrace, Kingdom of, Koson, (c.42 B.C.), gold stater, (8.27 g), Northern Greece mint, obv. three togate figures advancing to left, the first and third carrying an axe over left shoulder, KO**SWN* in exergue, Brutus's monogram to left, rev. eagle standing to left on sceptre, holding wreath in one claw, (S.1733, BMC 2, Winkler 4). Full strike on large flan, good extremely fine, as struck, very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4104 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.59 g), Abydus mint, issued 310-297 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with snake, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand, cornucopia in lower left field, to left **BA SILEWS*, to right **ALEXANDPOU*, (cf.S.6702; Price P28, p.229, ANS SNG Berry 151, plate XV). Good very fine and rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 4105 | Mysia, Lampsakos, (480-460 B.C.), electrum stater, (15.25 g), obv. Forepart of winged horse left, bridled, round wings, traces of vine branch around, rev. quadripartite, incuse square with alternately raised and sunk squares, (S.3881, cf.ACNAC Rosen 523 (p.34 Pl.20), cf.SNG Von Aulock 1289 & 1292 (Pl.40), Boston 1582 (p.206, Pl.77 similar dies), Weber 5105 (p.100, Pl.187), cf.BMC 7 (p.79, cf.Pl.XVIII,7; A similar example in Heritage NYINC 3097 [lot 30018] estimated at $10000-$15000; another described as EF in Nomos Auction 23 [lot 127] realised the equivalent of $70,278US); another similar Noble Numismatics sale 68 [lot 1740 sold $6500]). Very fine and very rare. | $7,800 |
| Lot 4106 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos II Theos. 261-246 B.C., gold Stater (8.58 g), die orientation 11h, Sardes mint, obv. helmeted head of Athena right wearing a Corinthian helmet, ornamented with a coil serpent, rev. Nike standing left, holding wreath and palm branch, two control monograms separated below. **BASILEWS* to right, AN TIOXOY, (S.-, SC 517 = Leu 83, 6th May 2002, (lot 378), (it realised 11,750 SFr.) = Gorny & Mosch 64, 11 October 1993, (lot 209 [same dies]), HGC 9, 227 [R3]). Very fine, scattered light marks, the second known stater of Antiochos II from Sardes, and consequently of greatest rarity. | $24,000 |
| Lot 4107 | Persia, as part of the Alexandrine Empire and an issue by a Satrap of Babylon of uncertain Satrap. double daric, issued in Babylon 328/3-311 B.C., (16.71 g), obv. the great king to right in kneeling-running stance, holding spear and bow, quiver at his back, letters **P on left and E right, rev. striated oblong incuse, (cf.S.4679, Carradice pl. XV, 53 var. cf.Nicolet-Pierre, Travaux Le Rider, p. 296-9, and Pl.30, 6). A few minor flaws on the obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare, apparently unpublished. | Passed in |
| Lot 4108 | Vespasian, (AD 69-79), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 70, (7.29 g), obv. laureate head right, around IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, rev. COS ITER TR POT around, Pax seated left holding branch and caduceus, (S.-, RIC 28, BMC 23, Calico 607). Good very fine/extremely fine and scarce. | $7,500 |
| Lot 4109 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 86, (7.55 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P V, rev. around IMP XI COS XII CENS P P P, Minerva to left with spear, (cf.S.895, RIC 76, C.191). Light scratches on reverse, very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4110 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), gold aureus, (7.15 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 138, obv. around IMP T AEL CAES HADRI ANTONINVS, bare head of Antoninus Pius to left, rev. AVG PIVS P M TR P COS DES II, Pietas standing right, holding box of incense and sacrificing over altar, (cf.S.3999, RIC 13d. Calico 1472). Nearly extremely fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4111 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued 147, (7.22 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, bare head to right, rev. Roma, helmeted and draped, seated left, holding palladium on extended hand and vertical spear, oval shield set on ground to right, (cf.S.4035, RIC 159, C.1150, BMC 588 var). Well struck, a few light scratches on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. | $9,500 |
| Lot 4112 | Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141), issued after 147, gold aureus, Rome mint, (7.11 g), obv. DIVA FAVSTINA around, draped bust of Faustina to right, rev. AVG VSTA, Ceres standing left holding lit torches in each hand, (S.4554, RIC (Antoninus) 357a, BMC 403, C.75). Extremely fine or better and very rare. | $9,500 |
| Lot 4113 | Faustina Junior, as Augusta, (A.D. 147-175), gold aureus (6.67 g), Rome mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius, c.A.D. 161), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to left of Faustina, hair waved and fastened in bun on back of head, rev. DIANA LVCIF, Diana Lucifera, wearing crescent on head, draped, standing left, holding transverse, lighted torch in each hand, (S.5237, RIC III 673 (same rev. die), MIR 18, 7-2/20a, pl. 4 (same obv. die), Calico 2051 (same rev. die), BMC 86 (Aurelius and Verus), Biaggi 926 (same rev. die). Some marks on edge, underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4114 | Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), gold aureus, issued 284, Antioch Mint, (4.63 g), obv. laureate draped bust of Diocletian to right, around IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, rev. around VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing right holding wreath and palm, mintmark SMA in exergue, O in field, (S.12584, Cal. 4570, RIC 320, C.272). Light marks in obverse field to right of bust, otherwise good extremely fine with mint bloom and rare. | $11,500 |
| Lot 4115 | Honorius, (A.D. 393-423), gold solidus, Mediolanum Mint, issued A.D. 394-5, (4.38 g), obv. pearl diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Honorius to right, around D N HONORI VS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI A AVGGG, emperor standing right holding standard, Victory on globe, left foot on captive, M D either side, CONOB in exergue, (S.20916, RIC 35c, C.44). Large flan, nearly very fine and very scarce. | $950 |
| Lot 4116 | Theodosius II, (A.D. 402-450), gold solidus, Ravenna Mint, issued A.D. c.408-420 (4.42 g), obv. rosette and pearl diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Theodosius to right, around D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI A AVGGG, emperor standing right holding standard, Victory on globe, left foot on captive, R V either side, CONOB in exergue, (S.21149, RIC 1329). Slightly uneven flan, very fine and very rare. | $950 |
| Lot 4117 | Anastasius I, (A.D. 491-518), gold solidus, issue of 492-507, Constantinople mint, 4th Officina, (4.50 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust three-quarter face to right, holding spear and shield, around DN ANASTA SIVS PP AVC, rev. Victory standing left holding cross with reversed at top VICTORIA AVCCC **D*, exergue CONOB, star in left field, (S.5, DOC 7d, MIBE 7, W.3, To.4, Ra.317). As struck, extremely fine or better, with mint bloom, rare as such. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4118 | Justin I, (A.D. 518-527), gold solidus, issue of 519-527, 10th Officinae, Constantinople mint, (4.47 g), obv. helmeted and cuirassed bust three-quarters right, holding spear, around DN IVSTI NVS PP AVI, rev. Angel standing facing holding long cross, cross on globe, around VICTORI A AVCCCI, in exergue CONOB, star in right field, (S.56, DOC 2i, W.5-6, To.8-9, Ra.385, MIBE 3, Hahn 3). Full large flan, well centred, good extremely fine, with mint lustre, very scarce. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4119 | Justinian I, (A.D.527-565), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.31 g), issued 538-545, 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**D*, CONOB in exergue, (S.139, DOC [8c], BMC 13). Hoard patination attached to reverse, broad flan, otherwise very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4120 | Tiberius II Constantine, (A.D. 578-582), gold solidus, light weight issue of 22 siliquae, (4.06 g), Constantinople mint, now attributed to Antioch mint, obv. crowned and cuirassed facing bust, holding cross and shield, around dM TIb CONS TANT P P AVI, rev. cross potent set on four steps, around VICTORI A AVGG**QS*, OB +* in exergue, (S.446 [Antioch mint], DOC 38, W.9, To. 12, R.-, MIB 5, Hahn 5 [Constantinople mint]). Extremely fine, very rare. | $2,200 |
| Lot 4121 | Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 610-613, (4.30 g), 5th Officina, obv. facing bust of Heraclius wearing cuirass, chlamys, paludamentum and crown, plume with cross inside, around dN hERACLI VS PP AVC, rev. cross potent on base and three steps, below CONOB, around VICTORIA AVGUE, (S.731, DOC 3b, BMC 5-7, T.3, R.1279). Broad flan, extremely fine, weak on several letters of the legend, very scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 4122 | Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 626-629, (4.36 g), 1st Officina, obv. facing bearded busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, wearing chlamys and crown, cross above, around traces of dd NN ERACLIVS ET hERA CONSt PP, rev. cross potent on base and three steps, below CONOB, around VICTORIA AVGUA, (S.749, DOC 26a, MIB 29, W.-, T.170, R.- ). Extremely fine, scarce. | $750 |
| Lot 4123 | Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 626-629, (4.40 g), 5th Officina, obv. facing bearded busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, wearing chlamys and crown, cross above, around traces of dd NN ERACLIVS ET hERA CONSt PP, rev. cross potent on base and three steps, below CONOB, around VICTORIA AVGUE, (S.749, DOC 26e, MIB 29, W.40-41, T.174, R.- ). Very fine/good very fine, scarce. | $550 |
| Lot 4124 | Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas, (610-641), gold solidus, (4.48 g), Constantinople mint, 10th officina, Dated IY 10 (K) (639-641, Hahn suggests only 641 A.D.), obv. Heraclonas, Heraclius, and Heraclius Constantine standing facing, each wearing crown and chlamys and holding globus cruciger, rev. VICTORIA AVGUI around, Cross potent set on three steps, monogram left, K to right, in exergue CONOB. (S.771, DOC -, W.-, MIB -, To.-, Ra.-, Hahn 52). Extremely fine, very rare, reported examples in Brussel and Turin, none in the major published collections. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4125 | Michael VII, (A.D.1071-1078), electrum gold histamenon nomisma (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (4.22 g), obv. bearded Christ enthroned facing, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, in left hand the Gospels, IC XC across, double dotted border, rev. +MIXAHL BACIL X, around bust of Michael facing, bearded wearing crown and loros, holding labarum without pellet on shaft and globe with cross, (S.1869, DOC 1, BMC 1, R.-). Good bust of bearded Christ and Michael, very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 4126 | John III Ducas (Vatazes), Emperor of Nicaea, (A.D. 1222-1254), gold hyperpyron Nomisma, (3.72 g), Magnesia mint, struck circa 1232-1254, obv. Christ Pantokrator enthroned facing, rev. partial legend visible, John standing facing, holding labarum in right hand and akakia in left, being crowned by the Virgin Mary, (S.2073, DOC 5). Nearly extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4127 | Andronicus II Palaeologus, with Michael IX. 1282-1328. AV Hyperpyron Nomisma, 20mm, (3.93 g), Bendall Group A. Uncertain mint, struck 1295-circa 1302, obv. Half-length figure of the Theotokos, orans, within city walls with six towers; K and T flanking, rev. Christ standing facing, blessing Michael IX and Andronicus II kneeling to either side, (S.2396, Ra.2230, W.11, [Pl.LXXIV, 18]). Good very fine, areas of flat strike, rare. | $380 |
| Lot 4128 | Andronicus II Palaeologus, with Michael IX. 1282-1328. AV Hyperpyron Nomisma, 21mm, (3.44 g), Bendall Group A. Uncertain mint, struck 1295-c.1302, obv. Half-length figure of the Theotokos, orans, within city walls with six towers; :. over K, and :. over X flanking, rev. Christ standing facing, blessing Michael IX and Andronicus II kneeling to either side, (S.2396, cf.Ra.2230, cf.W.11, [Pl.LXXIV, 18]). Very fine, areas of flat strike, rare symbols. | $360 |
| Lot 4129 | Spain, South Spain, Carmo, (c.80 B.C.), AE As, (19.40 g), obv. Mercury head to right, with caduceus before, rev. two wheat sheafs and CA[RMO] upwards, (S.-, SNG Cop. 138, V & S 345); others (2) large AE 31-32, similar (c.200-150 B.C.); rev. two wheat stalks, (ACIP 2382; SNG BM Spain 1573) both very worn; Obulco, (late 2nd century B.C.), AE As 28mm, (18.52, 19.43 g), obv. head of female right, rev. legend (in Iberian) in two lines between plow and grain ear, (ACIP 2222); Carteia, Civic Issue, 1st century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), AE 22, (semis), (6.73, 9.61 g), obv. turreted head of Fortuna, rev. Poseidon standing, holding trident and dolphin, (RPC.122. CNH.71) (1st coin illustrated); Castulo, AE semis, (early 1st century B.C.), (7.95 g), obv. diademed male head to right, rev. bull standing to right, crescent above, (ACIP 2156; CNH 52; SNG BM Spain 1359-76; SNG Cop. 213-6), another similar but O/S on standing figure type (10.39 g); Augustus; Colonia Patricia (Corduba), AE 30, dupondius, (20.37 g). obv. head of Augustus bare left, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, (RPC 128) (very worn); another Augustus, AE 24, (11.03 g), obv. bare head of Augustus to left, rev. COLONIA PATRICIA within oak-wreath, (S.16, 129); Gades, AE half unit, (9.36 g), (early 1st century B.C.), obv. head of Herakles-Melqart to left, rev. two tunny fish to left, (ACIP 688, SNG BM Spain 180-192); and a Roman Republic, AE semis, (5.02 g), 2nd century B.C., obv. Saturn head right, S behind, rev. prow right. Poor - nearly very fine. (13) | $240 |
| Lot 4130 | Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by Phokaia), silver obol, (c121 - 82 BC) (0.60 g, 0.65 g), obv. youthful male head of Apollo left, rev., wheel with four spokes, M A in two quarters, (S.72, De La Tour 681). Obverses off centered, toned, otherwise good very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4131 | Italy, Apulia, Arpi, AE 21mm, (6.50 g), (c.275-250 B.C.), obv. bull charging to right, **POUL*AI below, rev. horse galloping to right; AP**P*A above, NOY below, [E] in exergue, (S.570, HN Italy 645; SNG ANS 644; SNG Cop. -; HGC 1, 535). Dark brown surfaces with earthen edge, good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4132 | Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (380-281 B.C.), silver diobol, (0.83 g), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing crested helmet, ornamented with hippocamp, rev. Herakles wrestling lion, (cf.S.392, SNG ANS 30, HN Italy 1360, SNG Cop. 1117ff, Van Keuren 38). Toned, slightly off centred on the obverse, otherwise very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4133 | Italy, Lucania, Metapontion, (c.225-200 B.C.), AE 15, (3.18 g), obv. Athena Alkidemos walking left, brandishing thunderbolt, rev. owl standing left on ear of barley, META to right, (S.624, Johnston, "The Bronze Coinage of Metapontum," in Kraay-M?rkholm Essays, 68; SNG ANS 565; HN Italy 1704). Nice attractive dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 4134 | Italy, Northern Lucania, Paestum, mid 1st century B.C. - 45 B.C., AE semis, 16mm, (5.43 g), obv. head of Herakles to right, wearing lion's skin headdress, [PAE monogram right], rev. club to right, Q CEP above, DE?III?TOL below, (S.-; Crawford, Paestum 28; HN Italy 1243; Sallusto 172 ff, SNG ANS 783-4. Green patina, toned very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4135 | Italy, Bruttium, The Brettii, (c.214-211 B.C.), AE unit or drachm (23mm, 10.24 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus right, grain ear to left, within dotted border, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, with open wings, cornucopia to left, around BPET TI**W*N, (S.704, Scheu, Bronze 14; HN Italy 1978). Dark green surfaces and patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4136 | Italy, Bruttium, Medma, (Colony of Corinth), (350-340 B.C.), silver stater, (8.41 g), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, plain below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, M under neck, (S.-, Calciati 1, Gorini (QT 14, 1985, "Per Uno Studio Della Monetazione di Medma") No.2 [p.133], Pl.1 No.4, Gorini (AJN 20) obv.4, rev.7, SNG ANS 587-588, HN Italy 2425). Traces of mint bloom, extremely fine and very rare, one of the finest known. | $5,500 |
| Lot 4137 | Sicily, Aitna Area, Mercenaries from Adranon, (c.344-336 B.C.), AE drachm, 30mm, (26.11 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo left, rev. lyre with seven strings, (S.1015, CNS III 2 st 4/5 = Virzi 512 (This Coin); SNG Morcom 873; SNG ANS 1153, HGC 2, 42). Fine, very rare, with green and black patina; overstruck on a Syracuse AE drachm, obv. Athena, rev. dolphins flanking sea star (CNS II 62). | $360 |
| Lot 4138 | Sicily, Alontion, (c.280-270 B.C), AE 20, (5.06 g), obv. traces to left of **ALONTINWN*, laureate female head left, dotted border, Rev. bull butting left, in exergue A, (S.-, CNS I, 3 [p.67]; SNG ANS 1192, HGC 2, 213 [R2]). Very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4139 | Sicily, Akragas (Agrigentum), AE 26, hemilitron, (420-406 B.C.), (13.15 g), obv. eagle to right with spread wings, holding and tearing at hare in talons, rev. crab, six pellets around, ketos or hippocamp right below, (cf.S.1022, Calciati I No.19, SNG ANS 1023, Westermark Coinage Series 5, 774, SNG Munich 107-8, HGC 2, 136). Dark brown patina, nearly very fine and very rare. | $180 |
| Lot 4140 | Sicily, Kamarina, (c.339-300 B.C.), AE 17mm, (3.61 g), obv. helmeted head of Athena to left in Attic helmet, dotted border, KAMAPINAI**W*N upwards to left, rev. horse prancing left, grain ear in exergue, line border, (S.1065, BMC 43, Westermark & Jenkins Period 4, 208 (obv. die A), CNS 42, SNG ANS 1232, SNG Cop.170, HGC 2, 555 [R1]). Extremely fine, dark brown patina, a well centered coin, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4141 | Sicily, Katana (Catana), (435-412 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.13 g), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer holding goad, rev. laureate head of Apollo to right, hair turned up behind, some off flan KATA[NAION], (S.767 [£1500], cf.SNG ANS 1253, Mirone "Le monete dell' antica Catana," 50, Rizzo Pl.XI, HGC 2, 568 [R2]). Dark patination in places, otherwise very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4142 | Sicily, Katane, (c.430-415 B.C.), silver litra (0.68 g), obv. head of Selinos to left in dotted border, rev. KAT-A-NAI[**W*N], upright winged thunderbolt with two shields flanking the thunderbolt, (cf.S.774, C. Boehringer, 'Kataneische Probleme: silberne kleinstm?nzen,' Proceedings of the 9th International Numismatic Congress, Series III, Li 6; Mirone 88-90, BMC 40, SNG ANS 1267). Large piece broken off flan, otherwise very fine and a rare issue. | $100 |
| Lot 4143 | Sicily, Leontini, (c.476-466 B.C.), silver pentonkion 6.5mm, (0.23 g), obv. head of roaring lion to right, rev five pellets (mark of value), (S.830, Boehringer, Munzgeschichte 17, HGC 2, 700). Very fine with minor roughness, rare. | $80 |
| Lot 4144 | Sicily, Leontinoi, (476-466 B.C.), silver obol, (0.54 g), obv. lion scalp facing, dotted border, rev. barley corn around **L*E / ON, (S.828, Boehringer (1998) 19, SNG ANS 214, HGC 1, 687). Light scratches on the reverse, othewise good very fine/very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4145 | Sicily, Lilybaion (Ras Melqart), (c.330-305 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.00 g), obv. (in Punic) 'Ras Melqart', fast quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying left crowning driver, rev. head of Arethusa to right wreathed with reeds, wearing large earring, three dolphins around, (S.882 [£1400], Jenkins SNR 50 (1971) No.31 [obverse 13/reverse 24, Pl.17 same dies], SNG Lockett 743, SNG Lloyd 1604, HGC 2, 741). Toned, slight roughness on reverse, otherwise good very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4146 | Sicily, Selinos, (c.415/2-409 B.C.), AE Hexas or Hemilitron, (17mm, 4.00 g), obv. head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin, rev. quiver and bow, to left **S* E upwards, (S.-, CNS [Calciati] 11, SNG ANS 716, HGC 2, 1238). Brown patina, extremely fine and rare. $$ Ex Spink, London, auction Sale 160, October 9, 2002 (lot 994) with lot card. | $130 |
| Lot 4147 | Sicily, Syracuse, (475-470 B.C.), silver obol, (0.59 g), obv. Artemis-Arethusa head to right, diadem of beads, hair turned back, dotted border, rev. wheel of four spokes, (S.917, Boehringer 366-370, SNG Cop. 632, HGC 1, 1371). Good very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4148 | Sicily, Syracuse, (474-450 B.C.), silver litra, (0.62 g), obv. head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, **S* V R A, dotted border, rev. cuttle-fish, (S.929, cf.Boehringer 421, BMC 50) (illustrated); together with Abakainon, (c.430-420 B.C.), silver litra (11mm, 0.49 g), obv. laureate and bearded head to right, rev. boar standing right, with acorn to right, (S.739, Campana 10a, BMC 2, HGC 2, 10). Fine and very good, both rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 4149 | Sicily, Syracuse, (415-405 B.C.), silver hemilitra, (0.36 g), obv. head of nymph Arethusa right, traces of **S*YRA to right, dotted border, rev.**S*Y PA, wheel of four spokes, below two dolphins between two spokes, (S.922, cf.SNG ANS 301, cf.SNG Lloyd 1379., HGC 2, 1393 [R3]). Fine - very fine, extremely rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4150 | Sicily, Syracuse, Agathokles, (317-289 B.C.), issued 310-304 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (16.45 g), obv. head of Persephone wearing wreath of corn to right, within dotted border, **KORAS reading downwards behind, rev. Nike naked to waist to right, erecting trophy, hammer in right hand, in field to left a triskeles, upwards on left **AGAQOKLEOS*, dotted border, (S.974, SNG ANS 670-679, cf.Dewing 949, cf.BMC 387, cf.Ierardi 197, HGC 2, 1536). Irregular edge, lightly toned, very fine/good very fine, rare. | $750 |
| Lot 4151 | Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II (275-215 B.C.), silver sixteen litrai, (13.05 grams), obv. diademed and veiled head of Philistis to left, behind star, rev. quadriga to right driven by Nike with horses walking, above **BASILISSAS, below **[FI]LISTIDOS, star above, K to right, (S.989, SNG ANS 877). Good very fine and rare. | $700 |
| Lot 4152 | Sicily, Syracuse, reign of Hieron II, (275-215 B.C.), AE 26, (16.31 g), obv. laureate head of Hieron, beardless to left, standing figure to right behind, rev. horseman prancing to right, holding spear couched, beneath T, in exergue IEP**WNOS*, (S.1221, cf.Calciati 193 [p.359], HGC 2, 1547[S]). Delightful coin, nearly extremely fine with attractive dark green patination, unpublished with this combination of symbol and letter. | $440 |
| Lot 4153 | Sicily, Tauromenion, AE 30mm, (30.20 g), The Campani, a Campanian mercenaries issue, (c.354/3-344 B.C., HGC dates c.370-358 B.C.), obv. bull butting to left, TA monogram above, rev. star with pellet in centre, (S.1066, Castrizio series I, 1; CNS III p. 327, 1 OS; Puglisi -; HGC 2, 1606 [R1]). Fine and very rare. | $140 |
| Lot 4154 | Sicily, Siculo-Punic coinage from Akragas, Punic Occupation (213-211 A.D.), quarter-Shekel or quinarius, (1.95 g), obv. male head with wreathed grain ears to right, rev. horse prancing right, 'ht' in Punic script below, 1.64g (S.6503, Burnett, [SNR 62] Enna Hoard 151; McClean 10,027, SNG Cop.379, Muller III, 38, 47). Toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and very rare. | $550 |
| Lot 4155 | Thraco-Macedonian, silver trihemitartemorion or hemiobol, (500-450 B.C.), (0.23 g), obv. ram's head, rev. kantharos, S.-, Tzamalis 49); another (5th century B.C.), uncertain denomination (0.16 g), obv. forepart of a horse, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.-, cf.Tzamalis 81). Fine - very fine, both rare. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4156 | Thrace, Ainos, (c.464/3-453/2 B.C.), silver diobol, 10mm, (1.19 g), obv. head of Hermes right wearing petasos, rev. crescent-tipped kerykeion (caduceus) within incuse square, (S.1564 [?200], May, Ainos 58-66, SNG Cop. 389, McClean 3810, HGC 3, 1273 [R1]). Fine/very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 4157 | Thrace, Ainos, (2nd-1st centuries B.C.), AE 21 mm, (6.59 g), obv. diademed head of Poseidon to right. rev. very faint AINI **W*N, Hermes standing to front, head to left, holding purse over lighted altar in his right hand and kerykeion (caduceus) in his left hand, (S.1575, BMC 43. SNG Cop.423, AMNG II, 298). Green patination, good very fine and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4158 | Thrace, Lysimacheia, (c.225-199/8 B.C.), AE 17mm, (5.18 g), obv. veiled head of Demeter right to right, rev. **LYSIMA CEWN* Ethnic in two lines; corn ears (?) below; all within grain wreath, (S.-, SNG Cop. 907, HGC 3.2, 1498[R1]). As struck, dark green patina, extremely fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4159 | Thrace, Maroneia, silver tridrachm (16.23g), c.386-347 B.C., under the Magistrate, Megakleos, obv. Head of young Dionysos left, wearing ivy-wreath,. rev. MAPONI / TE**WN - EP - MEGAK - LEOS*, grape vine with four bunches of grapes, leaves and tendrils, all within linear square, (S.-, Schonert-Geiss 390, cf.Boston 812, HGC 3, 1532, [R2]). Nearly very fine and very rare, high relief with old grey tone. | Passed in |
| Lot 4160 | Thrace, Maroneia, (late 2nd century B.C.), AE 27, (14.62 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 MAPWNITW[N]*, (S.1638, BMC 75, SNG Cop. 643-4 var., HGC 3, 1557). Attractive brown patina, good very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4161 | Thrace, The Thracian Cherronesos (Cardia?), (400-350 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.46 g), obv. forepart of lion looking back, rev. quadripartite incuse square, alternate depressions deeper one containing a large bucranium without eyes and **AG* and a large dot in other corner, (cf.S.1602, McClean 4091 [Pl.148, 33], SNG Cop. -, HGC 3, 1437). Toned, very fine, scarce symbol. | $240 |
| Lot 4162 | Thrace, Black Sea Area, Apollonia Pontica, (4th century B.C.), reduced silver drachm, (2.84 g), obv. anchor, crayfish to right and A to left, rev. Gorgoneion or Medusa head facing, (S.1655, SNG BMC Black Sea 160-163, SNG Stancomb 35-38). Bright, slightly off centred obverse, about extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 4163 | Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver drachm (Sear stater), (5.05 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, right inverted, left upright, rev. I**S*TPHI (sic), sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below eagle tail **Q*, (cf.S.1669, cf.SNG BMC 233, SNG Stancomb 142, Dima table I, group IV, subgroup III no.10, [R2] and dates 340/330 - 313 B.C., HGC 3, 1801). Attractively toned, extremely fine, very rare variety. | $460 |
| Lot 4164 | Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver drachm (Sear stater), (5.70 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, right upright, left inverted, rev. I**S*TPIH (sic) above sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin **DI*, (cf.S.1669, Pick 440, SNG BMC -, SNG Stancomb -, cf.SNG Cop,198, Dima table III, Group IV, subgroup VII no.3, [R] and dates 280 - 256/5 B.C., HGC 3, 1803). Attractively toned, extremely fine, rare variety. | $480 |
| Lot 4165 | Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver trihemiobol (quarter stater Sear), (1.09 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left upright, right inverted, rev. I**S*TPIH above sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin **D*, and **Q* below eagle tail, (S.1670, Pick -, SNG BMC -, SNG Stancomb -, SNG Cop. -, Dima table III, Group IV, subgroup III, [R] and dates 340/330 - 313 B.C., HGC 3, 1806). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine, extremely rare variety. | Passed in |
| Lot 4166 | Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Istros, (400-350 B.C.), civic issue, silver hemidrachms, (1.18, 1.19, 1.35 g), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left inverted, right upright, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, eagle attacks with its beak, (cf.S.1670; AMNG I, 446; SNG Cop 200). Toning, very fine - good very fine and scarce. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 4167 | Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.91 g), Ainos mint, issued shortly after 282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted circle, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, on outer left a bucranium, and in left a cult statue of Hermes Perpheraios set on throne, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Muller 121, cf.Thompson 257, Armenak -, SNG Berry 405 [same obverse die], HGC 3, 1750r, Meydancikkale 2689 [Pl.79]). Well centred, full flan and lightly toned, good very fine/very fine and very rare, with only a few examples of this mint in Coin Archives. | $3,600 |
| Lot 4168 | Thrace, Kings of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.94 g), uncertain mint in Asia Minor (maybe Perinthus), of fine style from c.283/282 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, rev. Athena Nikephoros enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, resting arm on shield, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMAXOU*, AP monogram in left field, **PL* monogram in exergue, (cf.S.6814, cf.Thompson 256, M.-, SNG Cop.-, Armenak -, Meydancikkale -). Bright, with full flan and well centred on both sides, about as struck, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and very rare, apparently unpublished. | $3,400 |
| Lot 4169 | Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.08 g), Amphipolis mint, issued 288/7-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted circle, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, caduceus to left, KO monogram outer right, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 193, SNG Berry 419, Boston 836, SNG Hart 351, cf.SNG Cop. 1114, cf.M.106). Nearly extremely fine, of finest style, scarce. | $3,400 |
| Lot 4170 | Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.07 g), Sestos mint, issued 297/6-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, flower in left field, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, M.331, Thompson 29, Armenak Hoard 664-660, Meydancikkale Hoard 2599-2600 [Pl.76, p.120]). Well centred, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and very rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4171 | Thrace, kings of, Lysimachos, (305-281 B.C.), silver drachm, 17mm, (3.95 g), issued in the name and type of Alexander III of Macedon, Kolophon mint, struck c.301/0 - 300/299 BC. obv. head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin rev. Zeus Aetophoros seated left; in left field, forepart of lion left above crescent; pentagram below throne, (cf.S.6812, Thompson 120, Price 1842, Muller (Alexander) 358, HGC 3, 1751d). Lightly toned, nearly very fine, well centred, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4172 | Macedon, uncertain, (c.500 B.C.), silver obol, (0.68 g), obv. Crab, seen from above, rev. rough quadripartite incuse area, (S.-, cf.Svoronos pl. xv, 16 [obol]). Toned, good very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4173 | Macedon, Eion, (460-440 B.C.), silver trihemiobol (1.00 g), obv. goose standing to right, head reverted, lizard in field above, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1295 [?100 VF], SNG ANS 273-277, cf.SNG Berry 29, BMC 5, Sv.[1919] Nos 12-21, HGC 3.1, 521). Very fine, very scarce. $$ Ex Noble Numismatics Sale 76 (lot 3207) part. | $90 |
| Lot 4174 | Macedon, Mende, (c.460-423 B.C.), silver tritartemorion, 9mm, (0.55 g), obv. Ass standing to right, dotted border, rev. crow standing to right within incuse square, (S.-, SNG ANS 354, HGC, 3, 563). Nearly very fine with patches of toning, rare. | $150 |
| Lot 4175 | Macedon, kings of, Alexander I, (498-454 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, 26 mm, (13.62 g), struck c.460-451 B.C., obv. horseman, wearing petasos and chlamys, riding horse to right, holding reins in his right hand and two spears in his left, dotted border, rev. forepart of a goat to right, head turned back to left, all within linear square within incuse square, no symbols or monograms, (cf.S.1481, BMFA 628, Jameson 971, Raymond Group III, 113-117, SNG ANS 33, HGC 3, 769 [R2]). Very fine, weak in places and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4176 | Macedon, kings of, Alexander I, (498-454 B.C.), silver tetrobol (2.12 g), struck c.492-480/79 B.C., obv. horseman, wearing chlamys and petasos, holding two spears, riding horse to right, dotted border, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1483 (cf.S.1321, Raymond pl. II, 21, AMNG III -, HPM pl. XII, 17 (Bisaltai), SNG Cop.478, SNG Munchen -, SNG Alpha Bank 5-6, HGC 3, 758 [R2]). Very fine and very rare. | $360 |
| Lot 4177 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.25 g), Amphipolis mint, struck under Antipater, Polyperchon or Kassander, issued c.323/2-315 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right, holding palm, monogram **PA* below horse, above and round **FILIP POU*. (cf.S.6680, Le Rider Pl.45, No.6, SNG ANS 571-3 var. pellet, M.282, SNG ANS 630-635, cf.HGC 3, 863). Delightful grey patination, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $2,500 |
| Lot 4178 | Macedon, Kingdom of Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.06 g), Amphipolis mint, issued under Kassander, c. 316-314 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man, on horseback to right, dolphin downwards below, to right dot below **P*, above **FILIP POU*, (cf.S.6683, Le Rider Group 19, [Pl.46, 19], Troxell Studies group 9, 331-2, SNG ANS 749, SNG Delepierre 965, M.214). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine/very fine, a rare combination of symbols. | $850 |
| Lot 4179 | Macedon, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.) type issued by either Philip III or Alexander IV, (323-315 B.C.), silver fifth tetradrachm, posthumous issue of Amphipolis mint, (2.53 g), obv. head of Apollo to right, hair bound with tainia, rev. naked youth on horse prancing to right holding palm, branch below horse,**FILIPPOU* above, (cf.S.6690, Le Rider Pl.46,27, SNG ANS 711). Lightly toned, very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 4180 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.77 grams), Mytilene in Lesbos mint, struck c.188-170 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, AMYO monogram to left above a chelys or kithara, twig or plant under throne, to right **[AL]EXANDROU*. (cf.S.6730, cf.Price 1709, cf.BMC 1709, M.-, SNG Cop.-, cf.HGC 6, 1047[unlisted]). Very broad flan, dark patination, of nice style, nearly extremely fine, extremely rare, unpublished. | $650 |
| Lot 4181 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.49 g), Side Mint, Antigonos I Monophthalmos, issued c.320-317/16 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, pomegranate to left, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6730, Price -). Heavily toned, some loss of lamination nearly very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4182 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.53 g), Carrhae mint, issued 315-305 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, to left E(reversed)M, monogram of **SR-* below throne, ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6713, Price 3807, BMC 3807a-b, M.1467). Toned, very fine, scarce. | $450 |
| Lot 4183 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.03 g), Sardes mint, issued c.334-323 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, bee to left, A below throne, to right **ALEXANDR[OU]*. (cf.S.6730, Price 2637, BMC 2637, M.31). Fine or slightly better, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4184 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.06 g), uncertain Western Asia mint, issued c.323-280 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, 9A and **PA* monograms to left, to right **[A]LEXANDRO[U]*. (cf.S.6730, Price 2759, BMC -, M.-, Kikazli 720). Toned, good very fine with some hoard patination, very rare with only one reported example. | $90 |
| Lot 4185 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE 20 (6.23 g), Uncertain mint in Western Asia, issued 323-310 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. torch below, **BASILEWS* between, bow and bowcase above and club below, weak circular countermark on reverse of a head of a lion, (cf.S.6739, Price 2800, HGC 3.1, 951 [Alexander IV]). Green patination, nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4186 | Macedon, Kingdom of Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.06 g), Babylon mint, issued 323-317 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, dotted border, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **LU* below throne, M in lower left field, to right **[FI]LIPPOU, below **BASILEWS, dotted border, (cf.S.6749, Price P181, M.P99, Demanhur Hoard 4526-4594). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 4187 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III Arrhidaios, (323-317 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.11 g), Sardes mint, issued 323-322 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus Aetophoros seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, EY monogram in left field, torch below throne, **FILIPPOU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 2600, BMC -, ADM I Series XIII, 194a). Toned, very fine, rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4188 | Macedon, kingdom of Demetrios Poliorketes, (306-283 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.17 g), Pella mint, c.289-8 B.C., obv. diademed and horned head of Demetrios to right, rev. Poseidon standing to left, holding trident, right foot on rock, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DHMHTRIOU, monogram KPE (KP reversed) in far left field, (cf.S.6764, Newell 89 obv die LXXVI, Hunter 6, SNG Ash. 3250). Attractive light tone, good very fine and rare. | $640 |
| Lot 4189 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip V, (220-179 B.C.), AE 21, (9.70 g), obv. bearded head of Herakles in lion skin to right, rev. harpa above **BASILEWS*, below **FILIPPOU*, monogram above *DI*, all within oak wreath, (S.-, SNG Alpha Bank 1116-1119, SNG Cop. 1296 var.). Dark patina, very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4190 | Macedon (Roman Protectorate), Republican period, Roman embassy, (c.148-147 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.73 g), Amphipolis or Thessalonika mint, obv. diademed and draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver over shoulder, in boss of a Macedonian shield, rev. club, above, LEG and hand holding olive branch to left, below, MAKE**D ONEWN*, all within oak wreath, [thunderbolt] to outer left, (S.1388, MacKay, Macedonian, Series 1 [Obv.1; Rev. 1]; AMNG III, 189; HGC 3, 1105; SNG Cop. 1317 [same dies], SNG Lockett 1540 [same dies], SNG Ash. 3310 [same dies]. Attractive deep cabinet iridescent patination, extremely fine and very rare, a pleasing example of this rare type. | $4,800 |
| Lot 4191 | Paeonia, Kingdom of, Patraos, (c.335-315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.55 g), obv. head of Apollo to right, with laureate, with dotted border, rev. horseman spearing fallen enemy, who holds spear and shield, around above **PATRAOU*, (S.1520, Paeonian Hoard Sotheby 134 [same dies], SNG ANS 1936, cf.BMC 8-9, cf.Gaebler No.4 [Pl.XXXVII, 17]). Obverse slightly off centred, with test cuts on both sides, otherwise very fine, very scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 4192 | Thessaly, Gomphoi-Philippopolis, (mid 4th-3rd centuries B.C.), AE trichalkon, 19mm, (7.07 g), obv. head of nymph facing slightly right, rev. around [GOMF] ITOUN*, Zeus seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, (S.2084, Rogers 215; BCD Thessaly I 1435.4; BCD Thessaly II 71.9 var. (arrangement of ethnic); HGC 4, 247[R]). Very fine, with brown patination, rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4193 | Thessaly, Krannon, (c.400-300 B.C.), AE dichalkon, 19mm, (5.47 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus right, rev. horseman riding right, wearing petasos, around KP A, (S.2075, BCD Thessaly II, 116.1 var. (arrangement of ethnic) (Triton XV), Rogers 179, HGC 4, 384); another Halos, (c.3rd century B.C.), AE chalkous, bronze, 15mm, (1.78 g), obv. head of Zeus right, similar to the last, rev. Helle, with true cloak billowing out behind, seated sideways riding a ram, **ALEWN* below, (S.2061, BCD Thessaly II 86.2 (Triton XV), Rogers 244 var., HGC 4, 8 [R1]); another Lamia, (c.325-300 B.C.), AE chalkous, 15mm, (2.02 g), issued in the name of the Malians, obv. head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet and necklace, rev. Philoktetes standing right, shooting with bow at birds, one of which falls before him; quiver to lower right, to left upwards MA**LIEWN*, (S.2101, Georgiou, Mint 16; Rogers (Malia) 384, fig. 197; BCD Thessaly II 125 (Triton XV); HGC 4, 106). All with attractive brown patination very fine or better. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 4194 | Thessaly, Larissa, (c.410-405 B.C.), silver drachm 19mm, (6.08 g), obv. Head of the nymph Larissa right, with hair in sphendone, dotted border **L*API above, **S*AIA below a horse galloping right, with trailing rein; all within incuse square, (cf.S.2117, Lorber, Profile 28 (A9/P17); BCD Thessaly II 180 var. (obv. type right), HGC 4, 428 [R2]). Toned, very fine, and a very rare type. | $280 |
| Lot 4195 | Thessaly, Larissa, (405/0-370 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.10 g), obv. facing head of nymph Larissa three-quarter to left, wearing tainia and necklace, border of dots, rev. horse with straight legs grazing to right on ground line, circular above **LAR*, only visible above, (cf.S.2120, BCD Thessaly II 257 and 380.10 [same dies], Lorber 'Early Facing Heads Drachms..' Florilegium Numismaticum, 1992', Group 2, head type 19b, HGC 4, 431 [S]). Very fine/extremely fine, slightly off centred on obverse, with attractive light grey tone and golden highlights on the reverse, very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4196 | Thessaly, Larissa, (c.440-420 B.C.), silver trihemiobol 13mm, (1.19 g), obv. horseman riding right, holding spear; below, lions head right, **L* ARI, the nymph Larissa seated right on chair with back terminating in swans head, holding mirror in left hand, phiale in right; all within incuse square, (S.2109, BCD Thessaly II 154 = Herrmann pl. I, 7 = Weber 2838 [same dies], Traite IV, 651 [Pl.CCXCVI, 9 same dies], HGC 4, 466[S]). Toned very fine, very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4197 | Thessaly, Phakion, (3rd century B.C.), AE trichalkon, 21mm, (7.37 g), obv. head of Persephone right, wearing grain wreath, dotted border, rev. above **FAKIASTON*, rider on horse right, raising arm, grain ear below, (S.2176, Rogers 444, BCD Thessaly I 1249, BCD Thessaly II 566, HGC 4, 542 [R]). Nearly very fine with dark brown patina, very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4198 | Greece, Thessaly, various AE from different cities including Atrax, 3rd century B.C., AE 21 trichalkon (4.61 g), obv. Apollo head right, rev. horseman on horse trotting right, ATPA N.. (BCD [Triton XV] 59.5); Halus, AE 13, 3rd century B.C., (2.12 g), obv. Zeus head left, rev. Phrixos with cloak riding a ram right, (BCD 86.4); Krannon, AE dichalkon, 19mm, 4th Century B.C., (4.40 g), obv. head of Poseidon right (?), rev.horseman wearing petasos right, KP A around, (BCD 116) (illustrated); Lamia (Malia), AE 13 chalkos, (1.99 g), obv. Athena head right, rev. Philoktetes naked standing right, shooting from bow and a bird falls, (BCD 125); Larissa, mid-late 4th century B.C., AE21 a tetrachalkon (8.69 g), obv. facing head slightly to left of Nymph Larissa rev. bridled horse trotting right, **LARI S [NWIA]*, wheat ear below, (BCD 387.5) (illustrated); Larissa Kremaste, 3rd century B.C., AE 14 chalkos (2.46 g), obv. Nymph's head right, rev. harpa upwards hook to left, (BCD 404.1); Pelinna, 400-375 B.C., AE 15 chalkos, (2.67 g), obv. helmeted warrior on horse right, rev. warrior wearing petasos in short tunic in fighting attitude with shield, (BCD 529.1); Pharsalos, 3rd century B.C., AE 22 trichalkon, (8.72 g), obv. Athena helmeted head facing, rev. Thessalion horseman charging right, (BCD 674.1) (illustrated. Fine - very fine, some cleaned and some roughness, scarce - rare. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 4199 | Illyria, Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium, (275-270 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.50 g), obv. Herakles head to right in lion skin, rev. Pegasos flying to right, **D*Y [P] around, (S.1896, SNG Cop 533, Maier in NZ 1908, 83, HGC 3.1, 36 [R]), Lightly toned, very fine and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 4200 | Epeiros, Ambrakia, (456-426 B.C.), silver stater, (8.57 g), obv. Pegasos standing to left, A below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, obelisk behind head, (S.1961, Calciati 25 [p.443], cf.Ravel 179, HGC 3, 214 [R]). Lightly toned, very fine and very rare. | $360 |
| Lot 4201 | Island off Epeiros, Korkyra, (c.400 B.C.), silver stater, (10.42 g), obv. cow standing left, head turned to lick calf that is suckling to right, rev. no symbols or monograms, double stellate pattern within square linear frame, within a linear circle and shallow incuse circle, (S.2004, BMC 66ff, HGC 6, 34). Attractive old dark cabinet toning, slight roughness, good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4202 | Korkyra, Korkyra, (c.480/70-433/2 B.C. [Hoover 475-450 B.C.]), silver triobol or hemi drachm, 10mm, (2.21 g), obv. Amphora, rev. eight-pointed star in incuse circle, (S.-, S. Fried. The Autonomous Silver Coinage of Korkyra from the Earliest Strikings through 229 B.C. [Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Brown University. Providence. 1982]. Group I.B, SNG Cop.145; HGC 6, 44). Fine, slightly porous, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4203 | Acarnania, Argos Amphilochicum, (350-270 B.C.), silver stater, (6.95 g), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, A below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, AM above, A and spear head [Javelin] on left behind head, (cf.S.2258, Calciati -, Cammann 113 (NN&M 53), Ravel [NN&M 37] No.4 [p.163], Pl.XVIII, HGC 4, 784). Extremely fine with light gray patination, very rare. | $650 |
| Lot 4204 | Akarnania, Leucus (Colony of Corinth), (420-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.48 g), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing, flying to right, **L* below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with caduceus and **L* behind head, (S.2277, Pegasi 87 [p.414], BCD Akarnania 263, BMC 56, HGC 3, 825). Trace of original mint bloom around head and Pegasus, extremely fine, scarce. | $1,300 |
| Lot 4205 | Akarnania, Leukas, silver stater, (330-250 B.C.), (8.24 g), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, **L* beneath, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet over leather cap, behind **L* and stylis or mast with yard arm, **AG* monogram below neck, (S.2282, Calciati 132 [p.428], BCD Akarnania 269, cf.BMC 97-98 [p.133, Pl.XXXVI, 18], SNG Cop.357 [Pl.11], cf.McClean 5350-1 [p.292, Pl.195, 6-7], HGC 4, 825). Very fine, bright, scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 4206 | Boeotia, Federal Coinage, Uncertain Mint (Thebes?), Silver drachm, 304-294 B.C., (5.63 g), obv. Boeotian shield, rev. amphora within incuse square, without pellets or letters, (S.-, BCD 62 [p.22, Triton IX, similar dies], Head 'Boeotia' p.57 [Pl.IV, 22], BMC 17 [p.34, Pl.V, 7], cf.SNG Cop. 262). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $600 |
| Lot 4207 | Boiotia, Federal Coinage, Silver drachm, c. 225-171 B.C., (5.07 g), obv. laureate head of Poseidon to right, rev. Nike standing to left, resting on trident and holding wreath, to left downwards **BOIWTWN*, complex VAPK monogram to left, (S.2404 [?120], BCD 122 [Triton IX, p.32], Head "Boeotia" p.90 [corrected], BMC 97, McClean 5619). Light grey silver patina from worn obverse die, nearly extremely fine, scarce, with CNG ticket. | Passed in |
| Lot 4208 | Central Greece, Phokis, (478-460 B.C.), silver triobol, (2.96), obv. bull's head facing, rev. archaic head of Artemis to right of early classical die within incuse square, **F*OKI around, (S.2348, Williams 105, [obv.80, rev.63], cf.BCD 209 [NAC 55], HGC 3, 1033 [R2]). Good very fine, very rare early type. | $660 |
| Lot 4209 | Central Greece, Phokis, Elateia, (late 3rd - early 2nd century B.C.), AE 17, (4.10 g), obv. head of bull facing, fillets hanging from horns; above E**L*, rev. laureate head of Apollo right, to left **FWKEWN* upwards, (S.2360, BCD Lokris, Phokis 473.20 [This Coin], SNG Cop.138, HGC 4, 1143). Dark green patination, nearly extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4210 | Euboia, Chalcis, (338-303 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.65 g), obv. head of Hera to left, with hair rolled, rev. eagle flying to left carrying snake in talons and beak, X A **L* around, torch above, (S.2481, BMC 40, Picard Emission 1, (obv. 4 rev. d), Lanz BCD Sale Catalogue 111, [lot 118]. Toned with a golden red reverse patination, good very fine, rare. | $380 |
| Lot 4211 | Euboia, Eretria, (500-465 B.C.), silver obol, (0.57 grams), obv. bull's head facing, rev. octopus in incuse square, (S.1825 [?125], BMC 33-38, SNG Cop. 473, Lanz Auction Sale Catalogue 111, [lot 327-335]). Toned, fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 4212 | Euboia, Histiaia, (c.350-340 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.56 g), obv. head of nymph Histiaia right wreathed in ivy, rev. cow standing to right, vine with two bunches of grapes above, **[ISTI]* in exergue, bunch of grapes to right, (S.2494, BMC 3, Lanz BCD Catalogue No.111 [lot 360], Pozzi 3403, Traite II, 192 and Pl.CXCVIII, 16]). Toned, good fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4213 | Euboia, Karystos, (c.350 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.15 g), obv. bearded head of Herakles to right, clad in lion skin, rev. cow seated to left, KAPY above, club to right below, (S.2505 [?400], cf.BMC 8 [Pl.XVIII, 7], Robinson NN&M 124 [p.21, Pl.IV, 37], Lanz BCD Catalogue No.111 [sale in 2002, lot 554, realised 160 Euros + 22%], HGC 4, 1553). Light porosity on reverse, good very fine/ very fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 4214 | Euboia, Karystos, (c.300-250 B.C.), silver stater (7.72 g), obv. cow standing right, head reverted, suckling calf, rev. cock standing right; monogram to left, **KARUSTIW[N]* downwards on right, (cf.S.2509. BCD Collection Lanz Sale 114, 26 May 2003 (lot 158 [This Coin]); Coin Hoards VIII No.517, plate XXXIII, 25 [This Coin, described and illustrated]; Robinson NN&M 124, p.20 [Pl.III, 30-31 [same dies] obv, P14/A7, BMC 13, HGC 4, 1552). Very fine and a very rare type with this monogram. | $1,600 |
| Lot 4215 | Attica, Athens, (c.454-404 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.25 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye front, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **[AQE]*, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, SNG Cop 31, Kroll 8, SNG Gulbenkian 519-21, HGC 4, 1597). Trace of hoard patination, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4216 | Attica, Athens, (c.449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.69 g), obv. Athena helmeted head to right, rev. owl standing to left, **AQE, (S.2526, BMC 62, Kraay [CofAA] Pl.III, 2, SNG Cop. 32). Toned, nearly very fine/very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 4217 | Athens, silver tetradrachm, (393-350 B.C.), (17.05 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right head facing, olive twig and cresent behind, **AQE* to right all in incuse square (S.2537, AJN Pi-style III-V [p.2ff, Pl.1,1], BMC 144, Sv.Pl.20, 16, SNG Cop.63). Attractive grey tone, slightly double struck, otherwise very fine or better, rare. | $440 |
| Lot 4218 | Attica, Athens, silver tetradrachm, (167-166 B.C. or 135-134 B.C. revised date), (16.7581 g), obv. head of Athena Parthenos to right, wearing triple crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with Pegasos, dotted border, rev. owl standing right, head facing on prostrate amphora, to left a standing Asklepios with staff and snake, **A QE* across, on left side across ME, to right side across in five rows NE**D/EPI/GENO/NIKOG/NE* on the amphora letter **Q*, below amphora ME, all within olive wreath, (cf.S.2555, Thompson 353f [same obverse die], cf. Thompson 353h [same obverse die], Salonika hoard [similar dies], Hess 202 [lot 2478] = Rosenberg 72 [lot 430] from [similar dies]). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and very rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 4219 | Attica, Athens, silver decadrachm, (40.60g) 'Syrian' forgery, see Wolfgang Fischer-Bosseht, NNM 168 (plate 40, F87), upright die axis (en Medaille). Full or spread planchet, very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4220 | Attica, Aegina, (500-490 B.C.), silver stater, (11.95 g), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, countermark on back of turtle with a flower arrangement and a small skew, rev. small incuse square, of 'small skew' design with five sunken triangle compartments, (S.1858, Asyut Group III-IV, 'Small skew' cf.541-543, Holloway Group IV, Millbank (ANS MN&N 24 [p.19] countermarks 23 and 10, CNG Sale 47, [lot this coin]). Off centred obverse and reverse countermarks very fine, otherwise good fine and extremely rare for these known countermarks. | Passed in |
| Lot 4221 | Attica, Aegina, (456-431 B.C.), silver stater, (12.01 g), obv. land tortoise with segmented shell, rev. incuse square of large "skew" design, (S.2600, Meadows Aegina Group IIIb, BMC 149, SNG Delepierre 1774ff, Dewing Collection 1683, Millbank Pl.2, 13-14, SNG Cop. 517, HGC 6, 437). Dark delightful patination, high relief, well centred, about extremely fine, very scarce in this condition. | $2,000 |
| Lot 4222 | Attica, Islands off, Aegina (Aigina), (c.456/45-431 B.C.), silver stater, 21 mm, (12.31 g), obv. tortoise with segmented shell, rev. Incuse square with large "skew" design, (S.2600, Meadows Aegina Group IIIb, BMC 149, SNG Delepierre 1774ff, Dewing Collection 1683, Millbank Period IV, Pl.II 12-14, SNG Cop. 517, HGC 6, 437). Lightly toned, high relief, double struck, with banker's mark at highest point, good very fine and very scarce. | $480 |
| Lot 4223 | Corinthia, Corinth, (c.350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.19), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, above dolphin downwards, hunting dog seated to right, (cf.S.2631, Calciati 135, Ravel 371-378, BCD Corinth 65). Attractive grey patina, reverse off centred, ex mount with edge filing, very fine and scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 4224 | Corinthia, Corinth, (345-307 B.C.), silver stater, (8.45 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing laureated Corinthian helmet, below [A] to left, P to right, chimaera behind Athena to left, (cf.S.2631, Calciati 428, Ravel 1010, BMC 255). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 4225 | Corinthia, Corinth, silver stater, (350/345-306 B.C.), (8.53 g), obv. Pegasus with pointed wing flying left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet with neck guard **G* below chin, in field to right dove flying left within wreath, (cf.S.2626, Ravel Period V, 1029; Pegasi 419; BCD Corinth 110 = SNG Lockett 2094; SNG Fitz 3385, HGC 4, 1848. Light gray tone, slight flatness of strike on forepart of Pegasus, otherwise extremely fine, with collector's packet. | $900 |
| Lot 4226 | Corinthia, Corinth, (350-306 B.C.), silver stater, (8.10 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, A below neck, round shield behind, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 405 [p.256], Ravel 1043, HGC 4, 1848). Off centred on the reverse, bright, struck from worn obverse die, otherwise, very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4227 | Corinthia, uncertain mint, (c.300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.51 g), obv. Pegasos flying to left, uncertain below, (Maybe **L* = Leucas); rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, behind neck a guard axe, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 494/2 [same obv. die], Ravel 1119 [both noted as a barbarous issue], BCD Corinth 140, HGC 4, -). Toned, struck from slightly worn obverse dies, otherwise nearly extremely fine, very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4228 | Peloponnesos, Arkadia, The Arkadian League, Megalopolis mint, silver triobol, (c.320-275 B.C.), (2.75 g), obv. Zeus laureate head to left, rev. naked Pan seated to left, on rock, hand raised, holding a lagobolon in left hand, ARK monogram in field to left X, to right, (S.2687, BCD [LHS 96] 1526, BMC 54 [p.174], Dengate Period I, issue 3 [p.63] [ANSMN 13], HGC 5, 929). Lightly toned, good very fine/good fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 4229 | Peloponnesos, Sikyon, (370-350 B.C.), silver stater, (11.73 g), obv. Chimaera walking to left, **SE* below, wreath above, **DA monogram in the exergue, rev. dove flying to left, above magistrate name **SIBURTI[O]*, all within wreath, (cf.S.2763, BCD 212 [Leu 96] this example from the same obverse die, Traite 77, HGC 5, 193). Toned, very fine and a very rare type with magistrate name. | Passed in |
| Lot 4230 | Peloponnesos, Sicyon, (c.400 B.C.), silver triobol or hemidrachm, (2.63 g), obv. Chimaera walking to left, **SI* below, rev. dove flying to left, three dots above tail, (cf.S.2772, BCD 303.6 [This Coin], Traite 803 [Pl.CCXXI, 27], BMC 122, HGC 5, 213). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare variety. | Passed in |
| Lot 4231 | Peloponnesos, Argolis, Argos, silver hemidrachm, or Attic triobol, after 320's-280's B.C. (2.61 g), obv. forepart of wolf at bay to right, rev. A with **P* and P either side at top with top of club and bow above club all within shallow incuse square, (cf.Sear 2794, BCD 1083.6 [p.268, LHS 96], BMC 7660 [p.142], SNG Cop. 39 [Pl.1], Mycenae Pl.10, 7, HGC 5, 668 [S]). Very fine and very scarce. | $420 |
| Lot 4232 | Peloponnesos, Argolis, Epidauros, (c.290/280-270s B.C.), silver hemidrachm. (2.63 g), 18 mm, squarish shape, obv. laureate head of Asklepios left, rev. E**P* monogram within wreath, (S.2810, Requier, Monnayage series 1, dies D4/R4, BCD Peloponnesos 1233 [same dies], Winterthur 2221 [same dies], HGC 5, 722[R]). Good very fine of good style on an exceptionally broad flan, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4233 | Lakonia, Lakedaimon (Sparta), (c.100-90/80 B.C.), silver triobol or hemidrachm (Sear claims tetrobol), (2.34 g), obv. Laureate head of Herakles right, within a dotted border, rev. amphora, entwined by snake; flanked by pilei of the Dioscouri with **L* - A above and PKA below lower right; all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.2836, Grunauer group VIII, series 4, nos. 10-18, SNG Cop.557, BMC 8, HGC 5, 611). Nearly extremely fine/ very fine, reverse die breaking up, rare. | $850 |
| Lot 4234 | Peloponnesos, Lakonia, Lakedaimon (Sparta), Kleomenes III. (235-222 B.C.), AE hexachalkon, 22mm, (8.87 g), obv. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, rev. Winged thunderbolt, **L A* across (S.2837, Grunauer Group IV, 2 (V2/R2), BCD Peloponnesos 843; HGC 5, 621 [S-R1]). Fine, brown surfaces, choice for issue. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4235 | Peloponnesos, Elis, (Olympia), silver stater, (c.510-471 B.C. Seltman chronology) or (468-452 B.C. BCD chronology), (11.13 g), obv. eagle flying left, wings outstretched, carrying a captured hare in its beak and talons; six countermarks and hallmarks, rev: F - A (retrograde), winged thunderbolt (bundle of lightning) in a recessed round area, (S.2859, Seltman 24, p.10, [obv. R / rev. **F*], Group A Series III, only other example published from the same dies is in the Athens Collection). Toned, fine/almost very fine, extremely rare. | $550 |
| Lot 4236 | Peloponnesos, Elis, (Olympia), silver drachm, (c.510-471 B.C. Seltman chronology) or (440s - 430s B.C. BCD chronology), (5.49 g), obv. eagle flying right, wings outstretched, carrying a captured hare in its beak and talons; one countermark before eagle, rev: F - A across the winged thunderbolt (bundle of lightning) in a recessed square area, (cf.S.2862, BCD 41 [Leu Numismatik 90, May 10, 2004 [same dies], cf.Seltman Pl.VIII, 7 [same obverse die]). Only one other example published from the same dies and that came from the BCD Collection), toned, almost very fine/fine, and extremely rare. | $300 |
| Lot 4237 | Peloponnesos, Elis, (Olympia), silver hemidrachm, (c.510-471 B.C. Seltman chronology) or (440s - 430s B.C. BCD chronology), (2.80 g), obv. eagle flying right, wings outstretched, carrying a captured hare in its beak and talons; two countermarks below eagle, rev: F - A above and either side of the winged thunderbolt (bundle of lightning) in a recessed square area, (cf.S.2863, cf.BCD 42 [Leu Numismatik 90, May 10, 2004 [similar dies], SNG Berry 825, SNG Cop. 362, Seltman -). No other examples published from the same dies, toned, very fine and extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4238 | Peloponnesos, Elis, (Olympia), silver hemidrachm, (412 B.C.), (2.82 g), Hera mint, issued in the 92nd Olympiad in 412 B.C. obv. head of Hera to right, wearing stephane rev: F - A across the flaming thunderbolt (bundle of lightning) all within olive wreath, (S.2879, BCD 74 [Leu Numismatik 90, May 10, 2004 [same dies], BMC 66, SNG Cop.383, SNG Berry 842). Only one other example published from the same dies and and that came from the BCD Collection), toned, almost good fine, and extremely rare. | $300 |
| Lot 4239 | Peloponnesos, Elis, Olympia, (Mid-late 2nd century B.C.), AE unit [tetrachalkon], 17mm, (4.29 g), obv. laureate head of Zeus to right, H below, rev. ethnic FA/**LEI/WN*, within wreath, (S.2905, SNG Cop. 444-448, BCD Pelop.672, BCD Olympia 301-306; HGC 5, 545 [S] corr. [H not noted on obv.]). Dark green patina, very fine or better, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4240 | Peloponnesos, Megaris, Megara, (early 1st century B.C.), AE dichalkon, 15mm, (3.83 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. **MEGA / REWN* either side of a tripod, (S.2589, BCD Peloponnesos 36 [LHS 96], BMC Attica 16-18 [p.120], HGC 4, 1795[S]). Very fine and rare, with brown patina. | $100 |
| Lot 4241 | Bithynia, Kingdom of, Nicomedes III (127-94 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, 30mm, (17.26 g), dated in the Bithynian Year 200 (= 99-98 BC), obv. diademed head of Nicomedes to right, rev. **BASILEWS - EPIFANOUSY NIKOMADOU*, Zeus standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, to inner left, eagle standing left on thunderbolt above complex monogram above date **S*, (S.7275, cf.SNG von Aulock 264 [same date, different monogram], cf BMC 16 [same date, different monogram], HGC 7, 645). Beautiful dark gray toning, extremely fine and very rare. | $4,000 |
| Lot 4242 | Mysia, Pergamon, (128-123 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.51 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above complex monogram, to right serpent entwined thyrsus, (cf.S.3948, Carbone, Hidden Power, ANS Numismatic Studies 42, type XXVII, No.12a [obv.46, rev.75a], [This Coin is illustrated on plate 7], Kleiner-Noe 1977 [The Early Cistophoric Coinage, New York] Series 37b). Fine/good very fine on full flan, rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4243 | Mysia, Pergamon, (95-92 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.45 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above B O, to right serpent entwined thyrsus, (cf.S.3948, Carbone, Hidden Power, ANS Numismatic Studies 42, type L No.18 [obv.186, rev.495], [This Coin is illustrated on plate 51], Kleiner 1978 [ANSMN 23], No.10). Well centred, extremely fine with mint bloom, rare. | $500 |
| Lot 4244 | Lesbos, billon stater, Persian standard, (c.520-500 B.C.), (11.08 g), obv. laurel bush between two calf's heads confronted, rev. small four-part incuse square, (S.3486, BMC 46, Trait? pl. 15, 14, SNG von Aulock 1682, HGC 6, 1076). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $4,000 |
| Lot 4245 | Lesbos, uncertain mint, light Lesbian standard, (c.550-480 B.C.), billon twelfth stater, 10mm, (1.26 g), obv. **LIS* above confronted heads of two boars, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.3488, BMC 14, cf.Rosen 542, HGC 6, 1067 [R2]). Well-centred, and in unusually fine condition for the issue. Very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4246 | Mysia-Ionia, uncertain mint (Kyzicus or Phokaia, (c.500-450 B.C.), silver twenty fourth stater, 8mm, (0.57 g), obv. confronted heads of a tunny fish? and a rams head (?) rev. quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.3500, cf.HGC 6, 1067, 1090 [R2]). Well-centred, fine - very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4247 | Troas, Neandria, (4th century B.C.), silver obol, 8mm, (0.55 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. ram standing to right within incuse square NEA N around, (S.4117, SNG Ash.1170; SNG Cop. 446, BMC 2 [p.73]). Very fine or better, toned, very light porosity, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4248 | Aeolis, Kyme (Cyme), (2nd century B.C.), [Oakley believes about 170-160 B.C.], silver tetradrachm, (16.62 g), Olympios magistrate, obv. head of the Amazon Kyme to right, hair bound with a ribbon, rev. horse pacing to right, one handled vase at feet, **KUMAIWN* before and below Magistrate name **OLUMPIO*C all in laurel wreath. (cf.Sear 4183, Oakley 51, [ANS Museum Notes No.27, pl.11], BMC 80-81, Pozzi 2302, De Luynes 2524, Boston MFA 1651). Good very fine, minor obverse die break a very rare magistrate. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4249 | Ionia, Ephesos, (131-130 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.26 g), dated year 4, obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left E**F*E, above **D*, to right a torch, (cf.S.4390, Carbone, Hidden Power, ANS Numismatic Studies 42, type XV, No.4b [obv.29, rev.47], [This Coin is illustrated on plate 65], SNG von Aulock 7847, SNG Cop. 318, Kleiner [Kleiner 1972, The Dated Coinage of Ephesos, ANSMN 18, No.6], Kleiner-Noe Series 43b [The Early Cistophoric Coinage, 1977]). Fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4250 | Ionia or Lycia, uncertain mint, (c.550-500 B.C.), silver trihemiobol (1.07 g), obv. head of a calf to left, with his neck truncation marked off by a band of pellets at neck and strong eye, rev. quadripartite incuse square. (S.-, cf.Rosen 376 for type, cf.CNG eSale 303 [lot 406], otherwise unpublished. Very rare, with dark hoard patination, good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4251 | Ionia, Miletus, (c.530-510 B.C.), silver twelth stater or obol, (each about 1 gram), obv. forepart of lion and legs to right or left, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3532, cf.BMC 14). Fine - very fine, several off centred or broken. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 4252 | Ionia, Miletos (c B.C. 6th - 5th centuries), silver diobol or 1/12 th stater, rev lion facing left. rev. stellate floral design within incuse square (SNG.462-75) (illustrated); Maroneia, Thrace (B.C. 400-350), AE14 (BMC.66, SNG Cop 632) (2); Cyme, Aeolis (c B.C. 2nd - 1st century) AE16 (SNG Cop 106). Good - very fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4253 | Caria, Rhodos, (c.250 B.C.), silver didrachm, (6.54 g), obv. radiate head of Helios three-quarter face to right, hair loose in locks, rev. inside a dotted circle, rose with bud to right, above **RODION* to left harpa over EY, (cf.S.5048, BMC 53-55 (p.235), Ashton [NC 1989 p.3-5, lists 40 examples], Ashton [Money in Ancient Greek World] 205 [p.106], SNG Keckman [Finland 1] 532-533, HGC 6, 1438). Good very fine, bright and rare. | $550 |
| Lot 4254 | Carian Islands, Rhodes, (175-170 B.C.), Pseudo-Rhodian issue in Thessaly by Cretan mercenaries, silver drachm, (2.694 grams), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on left, above **STRATWN* grapes to right, (cf.S.5092, SNG Finland 793-5, Ashton Num. Chron. 1988 p.23, No.45 [Plate V same dies], HGC 6, 1453). Extremely fine and very scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 4255 | Lydia, Tralleis, (105-95 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.48 g), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of TPAL, above A**W*HN, to right winged fulmen (thunderbolt), (cf.S.4746, Carbone, Hidden Power, ANS Numismatic Studies 42, type XVI, No.4 [obv.20, rev.35], [This Coin is illustrated on plate 102], SNG von Aulock 8284, ICGH 1460 No.21 [Kleiner 1978, 92]). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine on full flan, rare. | $340 |
| Lot 4256 | Caria, Alabanda, silver tetradrachm, diameter 33mm, (17.01 g), In the name and types of Alexander III of Macedon, a civic issue, dated CY 1 = 173/2 BC), obv. head of Herakles right, wearing lion skin with countermark of a head of Tyche right in left field, rev. Zeus Aetophoros seated left, in left field, Pegasos flying left, A (date) below throne, traces of Alexander's name to right, (cf.S.6713, Price 2460, M.1144). Toned, very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 4257 | Lycia, Dynast of Lycia, an uncertain ruler but attributed to Khinakha, (c.500-460 B.C.), silver stater, (9.84 g), Xanthos mint?, obv. Pegasos to right on round shield, Lycian "kh" below, rev. triskeles monogram within dotted incuse circle with dot and Lycian monogram, (S.-, cf.SNG Von Aulock 4090 [same obverse die], cf.ACNAC Rosen 719 [attributes it to Khinakha based on an obverse letter "Kh" or "Khin"], Babelon Traite Pl.XCV No.5, cf.SNG Berry 1172 [same obverse die], Giessener Munzhandlung Sale 90, lot 405 [same dies]). Very fine/good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4258 | Lycia, Uncertain Dynast of Lycia, Kuprlli (?), silver stater (c.460-440 B.C.), (8.861 g), obv. Bull with head raised, crouching left, attacked by lion right leaping on its back, within circular dotted bordere, rev. bull right, above, Lycian triskeles, within incuse rectangle, (cf.S.5201, Hurter in IJN 14, 2000/2, pl. 2, 1. Musler-Nolle IV, 26, SNG Finland II 433). Good very fine/extremely fine and very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4259 | Lycia, Dynast of Lycia, Kherei, silver tetrobol, uncertain mint, (c.410-390 B.C.), (2.11 g), obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. forepart of bull to right, traces of Lycian ethnic above, all within incuse square, (cf.S.5213, SNG Cop. Supp. 456, cf.M?rkholm & Zahle II 33 (quarter stater); cf.S. Hurter, 'A New Lycian Coin Type: Kher?i, Not Kuperlis,' INJ 14 (2000-2), pl. 2, 8; cf.Triton XVI, lot 508 = Triton VII, lot 283, for staters). Toned, good Very Fine and extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4260 | Pamphylia, Aspendos, type c.465-430 BC, silver plated cut in edge stater, 19mm, (9.15 g), obv. traces of warrior advancing right, holding shield and spear, rev. triskeles, lion standing left, (cf.CNG eSale 456 [lot 177]; Ancient British, South Western Region, Uninscribed coins, Durotriges, (10-45 A.D.), cast copper unit, (2.71 g), obv. disjointed head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse, (S.372, ABC 2190, Van A 1322-70); British copy, (7.26 g), of As of Claudius, obv. head left, rev. Minerva; Hadrian (RIC 345), (1.33 g), hemidrachm from Cappadocia rev. club; Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antioch, Trebonianus Gallus, (251-3 A.D.), AE 30 = 8 assaria, (15.58 g), obv. bust of Trebonianus Gallus to right, laureate and draped, rev. ANTIOXE**W*N MHTRO KO**LW*N, tetrastyle temple containing City-goddess Tyche seated facing on rock, in field above temple roof **D* E, (S.4350, McAlee 1181); Alexander the Great AE, obv. Herakles head right in lion skin, rev. quiver and arrow, other Roman AE of Claudius II, Gallienus, Constantine, Decentius. Poor - fine. (10) | $80 |
| Lot 4261 | Pamphylia, Side, (c.370-330 B.C.), silver stater, (10.60 g), obv. Athena standing left, supporting shield and spear with left hand, holding Nike in right; pomegranate and **Q* to left, rev. Apollo standing left by altar, holding patera and branch, eagle at feet to right, Pamphylian legend behind, (cf.S.4530, SNG von Aulock 4770 (no **Q*). Toned, good very fine, with typical flat strike, unpublished in the major collections with the **Q*, extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4262 | Cappadocia, Kings of, Ariarathes V Eusebes Philopator, (c.163-130 B.C.), silver drachm (4.02 g), dated RY 33 (131-0 BC). obv. diademed head right, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, around on three sides **BASILEWS ARIARAQOU EUSEBOUS*, A to outer left, monograms to inner left and outer right,**GL* (date) in exergue, (S.7386, Simonetta, Coins (Ariarathes IV) p.23, 13b, SNG Cop. Suppl. 645-646). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4263 | Cilicia, Hieropolis-Castabala, (1st century B.C.), AE 22, (5.50 grams), obv. veiled and turreted bust to right of Tyche city goddess, rev. river god Pyramos swimming to right, upper part of his body above the waves, head facing, above **[IERO]/ POLITWN*, below **[TW]NPRO*CT**[W]/ [PURAMW]*, (S.5549, Weber Collection 7551 [This Coin, p.633, Pl.272], BMC 4 [p.82, Pl.XIV, 2], SNG Von Aulock 5571). Brown patina, uneven flan, very fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4264 | Cilicia, Kelenderis, (c.350-330 B.C.), silver obol, 11mm, (0.72 g), obv. horse prancing right, with dotted border, rev. KE**L* above goat kneeling to right, looking back, pellet above,dotted border, (S.5339, SNG Cop. 92, cf.SNG France 116-7 = Traite II, 1492-3, cf.BMC 36-38). Very fine, very rare type, comes with collector's ticket. | Passed in |
| Lot 4265 | Cilicia, Seleukeia on the Kalykadnos, (1st century B.C.), AE 26, (16.46 g), obv. helmeted bust of Athena to right, **DIO* behind upwards, rev. Nike advancing left, holding wreath and palm branch behind, to left downwards **[S]ELEUKE[WN]*, and **KLE* to left downwards, (cf.S.5591, SNG Levante 919 Pl.58 [This Coin], SNG France 963, SNG von Aulock -). Toned, brown patination, nearly very fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4266 | Cilicia, Soloi, (390-375 B.C.), silver stater, (10.12 g), obv. head of Athena wearing Athenian helmet to right, ornamented with a griffin, dotted border, rev. bunch of grapes on a stalk, all within incuse diamond area, around the outside flat area, **SOL* IKO, (S.5606, Babelon Traite 1419 = De Luynes 2783, SNG France II, 167, cf.SNG Von Aulock 5864, Spink, Num. Circ, 1985, 5571 [This Coin]). Good very fine and very rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4267 | Cilicia, Tarsos, Pharnabazos, Persian military commander, (380-374/3 B.C.), silver stater, (10.86 g), struck circa 380-379 B.C., obv. Baal of Tarsos seated left, holding lotus-tipped sceptre, rev. helmeted and bearded male head (Ares?) left, (S.5641, Casabonne Series 4, Moysey Issue 2, SNG BN 251, SNG Levante 72). Attractively toned, mild surface pitting, extremely fine. | $850 |
| Lot 4268 | Cilicia, Tarsos, Tarkumuwa (Datames) the Satrap of Cilicia and Cappadocia, (384-361/0 B.C.), silver stater, (22mm, 10.32 g), Struck circa 380 B.C., obv. female head facing slightly left, hair in ampyx, wearing necklace, rev. bearded male head (Ares?) to right, wearing crested Attic helmet, TRKMW (Aramaic) to right; countermarked BAL (in Aramaic) above man-headed bull standing right, head facing, within incuse square, (S.5644, Casabonne Type 1, Moysey Issue 4, SNG BN 258-70, BMC 30, SNG Levante 79). Toned, some roughness, minor edge split, Good very fine and rare, very rare with the countermark. | $460 |
| Lot 4269 | Cilicia, Satrap of Cilicia, Datames, (378-362 B.C.), silver stater, (10.24 g), Tarsos mint, issued 369/8-361/0 B.C., obv. Baal of Tarsus seated to right with head facing, holding eagle-tipped sceptre in right hand and ear of corn and bunch of grapes in left hand, thymiaterion in background, "Baal tarz" in Aramaic behind, crenellated wall around as border, rev. the sky-god Ana pointing towards Datames (named "Tdnnm" in Aramaic), thymiaterion between them, all within shrine, (S.5646, ANS MN 31, 1986 Moysey, p.53 type 5, variety 1 (p.54-5), SNG Levante 83, SNG von Aulock 5943, SNG Cop.300, SNG France 291, BMC 35). Bright, slightly off-centred on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, slightly rough surface and minor scratches on the obverse, very rare. | $900 |
| Lot 4270 | Cilicia, Tarsos, Balakros, satrap of Cilicia, (333-323 B.C.), silver stater 25 mm, (10.53 g), obv. Baaltars seated left on backless throne, holding lotus-tipped sceptre in his right hand and resting his left on his chlamys at his waist, to outer left, grain ear and grape bunch, to right, ivy leaf above B, below throne, T, rev. Draped bust of Athena facing slightly to left, wearing triple-crested Attic helmet, pendant earring and pearl necklace, (S.5653, BMC 78, SNG Levante 121, SNG von Aulock 5964, SNG France 367). Some roughness, large test cut, otherwise nearly very fine, rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4271 | Cilicia, Uncertain mint, probably an issue of Balakros Satrap of Cilicia, (333-323 B.C.), silver obol, 11.5mm, (0.56 g), obv. male head left, wearing wreath of grain ears, dotted border, rev. eagle standing left, spreading wings, on back of lion seated left, club in left field, all within pelleted square border), (S.-, G?kt?rk 43 var. [no club], SNG BN 474 var. [same], SNG Levante 231, SNG Paris 474). Nearly extremely fine, toned and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4272 | Cilicia, Uncertain (Tarsos or Nagidos), (c.4th century B.C.), silver obol, 11mm, (0.73 g), obv. Head of Herakles to left, lion's skin tied around neck, line border, rev. female bust (Aphrodite?), facing slightly left, wearing veil and necklace, dotted border, (S.-, SNG Levante 220-1, SNG France 480, SNG von Aulock -, Traite II, 2, 601 [p.399, Pl.CVIII, 17, notes as Nagidos). Darkly toned, extremely fine, and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4273 | Cilicia, Uncertain (Tarsos?), (4th century B.C.), silver obol, 11mm, (0.56 g), obv. Head of Herakles facing, wearing lion skin, dotted border, rev. eagle standing left on head of stag, all in dotted square within incuse square, (cf.S.5663, Gokturk 42; SNG BN 472-3, SNG Levante 229, Traite II, 706). Lightly toned, well struck for issue, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4274 | Cyprus, Salamis, Nikodamos, circa 460-450 B.C., silver diobol, (0.78 g), obv. ram's head to right, rev. ankh symbol containg Cypriot letter (=ku), within incuse square, (S.5798, BMC 24 [Pl.XXIII, 9). Toned, very fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 4275 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucos I, (312-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.11 g), Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued c.305-304 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, Nike with wreath in outstretched hand, **DP* in circle below throne, **MHPR* monogram to left, to right **SELEUKOU*, in exergue **[B]ASIL[EWS]*, (cf.S.6829, SC 117.1b, Newell ESM 3 (obv.A3, Rev. P4 [same dies], McClean -, BMC 9, HGC 9, 12i). Very fine/good very fine. | $470 |
| Lot 4276 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucos I, (312-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.18 g), Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued c.304-303 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, Nike with wreath in outstretched hand, K below throne, **MHPR* in wreath, monogram to left, to right **SELEUKOU*, in exergue **BASILEWS*, (cf.S.6829, SC 117.2b, Newell ESM 12 (obv.A15 [same die], McClean 9236, BMC 7, HGC 9, 12i). Very fine/good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 4277 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucus I, (312-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.98 g), Seleucia on Tigris mint, c.297-296 B.C., Series II Group D, obv. head of Zeus to right laureated, within dotted border, rev. Athena, brandishing a spear and holding shield standing in chariot drawn by four horned elephants, on right anchor and AN and **SELEUKOU* in exergue, to left **BASILEWS*, (S.6831, SC 130.11a, Newell ESM 39 [obv.A36, rev. P.108 same dies], HGC 9, 18a). Weakly struck on the obverse as is for other published piece (Lobbecke Collection), otherwise nearly very fine and extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4278 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.48 g), Series II Group B, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 274-270 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right **BASILEWS, to left **ANTIOCOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6866, SC 379.3a, Newell ESM 149, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 289, BMC 6, Pozzi 2931, Weber 7843, HGC 9, 128g). High relief, bright, some porosity, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4279 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.17 g), Series II Group C, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 278-274 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right **BASILEWS, to left **ANTIOCOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6866, SC 379.4, Newell ESM 155 (type 1), SNG Israel I (Spaer) 290, Weber 7844, HGC 9, 128g). High relief, attractive brightness, good very fine and scarce. | $570 |
| Lot 4280 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.72 g), Series III Group B, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 264-263 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right **BASILEWS, to left **ANTIOCOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6866, SC 379.6c, Newell ESM 166, SNG Israel [Spaer] 292-295, HGC 9, 128g). High relief, toned, good fine/nearly very fine and very scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4281 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.38 g), issued 246-244 B.C. or later, Antioch linked as a mint, obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and grounded bow, on right **SWTHROS*, to left ANT IOXOy, (S.6868, SC 641; WSM 1144; CSE 420 [same dies]; HGC 9, 295 [S-R1]. **DEA* mint associated with Antioch on the Orontes. Le Rider obverse die A2). Surface pitting, otherwise very fine/fine and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 4282 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucus II, (246-226 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.82 g), Series IV, Antioch on Orontes mint, issued 228-226/5 B.C., obv. diademed head of Seleucus II to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo standing to left, holding arrow and leaning on tripod, on right **BASILEWS, to left **SE LEUKOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6896, SC 690a, Newell WSM 1021, SNG Israel (Spaer) -, BMC 5, Babelon 255, HGC 9, 303p). High relief, bright, some minor porosity, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $380 |
| Lot 4283 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucus II, (246-226 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.40 g), Series I, mint associated with Seleucia on the Tigris, issued 244-240 B.C., obv. diademed head of Seleucus II to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo standing to left, holding arrow and leaning on tripod, on right **BASILEWS, to left **SE LEUKOU*, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6896 [?400], SC 763.2b, Newell ESM 201, SNG Israel I (Spaer) -, ACNAC Houghton 966, BMC 3, HGC 9, 303jj). Rough surface with some conservation needed, clear monograms, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4284 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucos III, (226/5-223 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.09 g), Antioch on Orontes mint, issued 226/5-223 B.C., obv. diademed head of Seleucus III to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated to left, holding arrow and seated on omphalos, on right **BASILE[WS]*, to left **SE LEUKOU*, to left and right monograms, (S.6922, SC 921.1, Newell WSM 1029, SNG Israel (Spaer) 501-2, BMC 1, Hunter 1, Jameson 1682, HGC 9, 414c). High relief, minor flaw on hair, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 4285 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus III, (223-187 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.40 g), Series I Group A, Susa mint, issued 223-220 B.C. (ESM) or after 220 B.C. (SC), obv. diademed head of Antiochus III to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right **BASILEWS*, to left ANTIOXOY, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6933, Newell ESM 380 [Pl.XXIX, 2 Same dies], SC 1206, HGC 9, 447rr [R2]). High relief, light grey tone, very fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 4286 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus IV, (175-164 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.20 g), Series II, Antioch mint, issued 173/2-169/8 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus IV to right, filleted border, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, holding Nike, on right, **BASILEOS ANTIOXOU*, to left **QEOU EPIFANOU[S]*, **DI* exergue, (S.6977, SC 1397a, ACNAC Houghton CSE 194, Newell SMA 54, SNG Israel I [Spaer] -, HGC 9, 619). Some orginal hoard patina on obverse, otherwise very fine, a rare variety. | $400 |
| Lot 4287 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus IV, (175-164 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.96 g), Series 3, Ptolemais (Ake) mint issued 167-164 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus IV to right, filleted border, monogram A/B trace behind, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, holding Nike, on right, **[B]ASILEO[S] ANTIOXOU*, to left **QEOU EPIFANOU[S] NIKHFO[ROU]*, (cf.S.6977, SC 1476.1, cf.ACNAC Houghton CSE 778, SNG Israel I [Spaer] 1153, HGC 9, 620c). Lightly patination, good very fine, a rare type. | $600 |
| Lot 4288 | Syria, Kingdom of Antiochus V, (164-162 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.12 g), Antioch mint, obv. head of Antiochus V to right, with diademed, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne holding Nike and sceptre, around to right ** BASILEWS*, to left ANTIOXOY, in exergue **EUPATOROS*, outer left **PI* monogram, (S.7004, SC 1575.2, Newell SMA 75, ACNAC Houghton 137, SNG Israel [Spaer] 1246, BMC 5-6, HGC 9, 752). Good very fine, very scarce. | $750 |
| Lot 4289 | Syria, Kingdom of Antiochus V, (164-162 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.53 g), Antioch mint, obv. head of Antiochus V to right, with diademed, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne holding Nike and sceptre, around to right ** BASILEWS*, to left ANTIOXOY, in exergue **EUPATOROS*, outer left **PI* monogram, (S.7004, SC 1575.2, Newell SMA 75, ACNAC Houghton 137, SNG Israel [Spaer] 1246, BMC 5-6, HGC 9, 752). Toned, very fine, very scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 4290 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.59 g), Antioch mint, issued 162-156 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne in form of a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DHMHTRIOU, monogram in exergue of **PI*, (S.7014 SC 1635b, SMA Newell 84, BMC 34, HGC 9, 795f). Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4291 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.20 g), Antioch mint, issued period 162-155/4 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **DH MHTRIOU*, **P*I monogram in exergue, (S.7014, SC 1638.21, Newell SMA 84 [Plate V], BMC 34, HGC 9, 795f). Good very fine, scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 4292 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.34 g), Antioch mint, series II, second issue, issued 162-155/4 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DHMH TRIOU, and **SWTHROS, monogram **DP* to far left, (cf.S.7014, SC 1640a, Newell SMA 99, SNG Israel I [Spaer] 1263, HGC 9, 797c). Nearly extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4293 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.40 g), Antioch mint, series II, second issue, issued 162-155/4 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DHMH TRIOU, and **SWTHROS, monogram ANT to far left, (cf.S.7014, SC 1640b, Newell SMA 100, SNG Israel I [Spaer] 1264, HGC 9, 797b). Very fine or better. | $200 |
| Lot 4294 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.58 g), Antioch mint, issued period 152-151 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DH MHTRIOU, SOTHROS, monograms to left, **AXR* in exergue, (S.7015, SC 1641.6 cf.SMA Newell 125, cf.SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1278, BMC -, HGC 9, 798). Good very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 4295 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.60 g), Antioch mint, issued year 156 (155/154 B.C.), obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DHMH TRIOU, and **SWTHROS, monograms to far left of **PA* over ATI, date HNP in exergue, (S.7015, Newell SMA 103, SNG Israel I [Spaer] 1266-7, HGC 9, 797b), others earlier undated (15.67 g), similar with simple legend and monogram to left of HP, (S.7014, Newell SMA 97, SNG Israel I -, HGC 9, 797b); another as before (16.17 g), undated **DI* monogram to left, (S.7014, Newell SMA 83, SNG Israel I 1256, HGC 9, 795f). First two with some hoard patina, third dark tone, otherwise fine - good very fine, scarce. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 4296 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VI, (144-142 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.95 g), dated year 169 = October 144-October 143 B.C., Antioch mint, obv. diademed radiate head of Antiochus VI to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated to left on omphalos, holding bow and arrow, to right **BASILEWS ANTIOCOU*, and to left **EPIFA NOUS DION USOU*, in exergue **QXR, PDF* monogram between legs, (cf.S.7073, SC 2001.2d, cf.Newell SMA 249, HGC 9, 1036a). Double struck on reverse, scratches both sides, otherwise good fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4297 | Syria, Kingdom of, Tryphon, (142-138 B.C.), AE 18 (4.61 g), Antioch mint, obv. diademed bust of Tryphon to right, dotted border, rev. spiked Macedonian helmet ornamented with ibex-horn, **BASILEW[S]/TRUFWN[OS]* on left and **AUTOKRA[TOROS]* on right, (S.7089, SC 2034.2e, HGC 9, 1061, SMA p.73 for type and discussion); together with Antiochos III, (223-187 B.C.), AE 18 (7.36 g), uncertain mint in Southern Coele Syria, obv. laureate head of Apollo right, doted border, rev. BA**SILEWS* ANTIOXOY, Nike advancing left, holding palm branch; to left I, (S.-, SC 1100d; WSM 871, HGC 9, 493). Very fine even brown patina, first rare. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4298 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VII, (138-129 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.87 g), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Antiochus VII to right, fillet border, rev. Athena standing to left, holding Nike bearing a Nike to left in left hand, right hand on shield with Medusa head and holding spear, **BASILEWS ANTIOCOU*, and to left **EUER GETOU*, to left monogram of DI over A, (S.7092, SC 2061.2, SNG Israel I [Spaer] 1855, SMA Newell 282, HGC 9, 1067d). Good very fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 4299 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius II Nikator, second reign, (129-125 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (13.97 g, Phoenician standard), Tyre mint, issued year 129-128 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius II to right within dotted border, rev. eagle standing to left with leg on galley, palm branch in background in field to left a club with Tyre monogram, **DPR* (184) to right above a monogram of a **A V/X, MI between legs, **BASILEWS DHMHTRIOU* around, (S.7105, SC 2195.2c, Newell Tyre 162, HGC 9, 1122). Nearly extremely fine, off centred on the obverse, lightly toned, scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4300 | Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander II, (128-123 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.58 g), Antioch mint, issued 128-123 B.C., undated, obv. diademed head of Alexander II to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left on throne holding Nike and sceptre, on right **BASILEOS to left **ALEXANDROU*, to left monograms of **HDR*, under throne **D*, (cf.S.7115 [?200], SC 2219.2c, Newell SMA 339, SNG Israel I [Spaer] 2281, HGC 9, 1149d). Off centred obverse, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and rare. | $550 |
| Lot 4301 | Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander II, (128-123 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.54 g), Damascus mint, issued 123-122 B.C., dated year 190, obv. diademed head of Alexander II to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left on throne holding Nike and sceptre, on right **[B]ASILEOS to left **ALEXANDROU*, to left monograms of **HDR*, under throne **DIO*, in exergue qP, (cf.S.7115, SC 2248.6 cf.SNG Israel I [Spaer] 2430, Newell LSM 85, HGC 9, 1149g [R]). Good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4302 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VIII Grypos, (121/0-97/6 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.86 g), Antioch on the Orontes Mint, third reign, issued 109-96 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus VIII to right, with fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne, holding Nike to right with wreath, resting on sceptre, laurel wreath border, on right **BASILEOS/ANTIOCOU* and to left **EPIFANOUS, to left PE over A, below throne **G* monogram, (cf.S.7145, SC 2309.2h, cf.Newell SMA 407, SNG Cop.395, HGC 9, 1299 [S-R]). Bright, light obverse scratches, otherwise good very fine, scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 4303 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VIII Grypos, (121/0-97/6 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.92 g), Antioch on the Orontes Mint, third reign, issued 109-96 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus VIII to right, with fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne, holding Nike to right with wreath, resting on sceptre, laurel wreath border, on right **BASILEOS/ANTIOCOU* and to left **EPIFANOUS, to left PE over A, below throne **P*, (cf.S.7145, SC 2309.2f, Newell SMA 407, HGC 9, 1299 [S-R]). Slightly double struck on the reverse, minor scratches, otherwise good very fine/very fine, rare. | $260 |
| Lot 4304 | Syria, Kingdom of, Philip Philadelphos, (95/4-76/5 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.03 g), posthumous issue of c.69-57 B.C. Antioch on the Orontes Mint, obv. head of Philip to right, with diademed, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne holding Nike, legends left and right **BASILEWS FILIPPOU, EPIFANOUS [F]ILADELFO[U]*, I in inner left field [**Q*] below, frozen control **LI* monogram under throne, (cf.S.7196, SC 2488.5, SMA 453, HGC 9, 1323 [S]). Toned, good very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4305 | Syria, Roman Province of Syria, after Seleucid kingdom of Philip Philadelphos, dated by Caesarean era, issued in 26-5 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (13.806 grams), Antioch mint, obv. head of Philip to right, with diademed, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated to left, on throne holding Nike, ANT (Antioch) monogram to left, K**D* in exergue, legends left and right **[B]ASILE[WS] FILIPPO[U E]PIFANOUS [FI]LADEL[FOU]*, (S.7215, cf.BMC 7, RPC 4140, Numismatic Chron. 1919, p.108 No.33, SNG Fitz. 5830). Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4306 | Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Seleucia, (after 109 B.C.), issued in year 15 = 95-4 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (14.83 g), obv. veiled and turreted bust of Tyche to right, in bead and reel border, rev. thunderbolt, with fillet on cushion on stool, **SELEUKEWN / THS IERAS*, below KAI / AVTONOMOY, between legs of stool EI (date = 15), (S.5887, Cohen DCA 697, cf.BMC 19 [date listed] for year 13], cf.SNG Fitz. 5960, Lanz 125, [lot 488], only recorded example, HGC 9, 1382). Toned, good very fine, very rare. | $850 |
| Lot 4307 | Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Laodicea, (1st century B.C., but before 47 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.72 g), issued 52-1 B.C., obv. turreted and veiled bust of Tyche to right bead and reel border, rev. Zeus enthroned to left, holding Nike and sceptre, **LAODIKE[WN] THS IEPAS [KAI]* to right, **AUTONOMOU* to left, to left **L* (year 30 = 52-1 B.C.), **IS*, monogram of **PA* below throne, *[SE]* in exergue, (S.5874 [?250], ANSMN 28, Morkholm No.33 [notes 7 specimens and illustrated Plates 17, 33 same obverse die). Lightly toned, good very fine and very scarce. | $480 |
| Lot 4308 | Attica, Athens type as a ancient production in Egyptian or Phoenicia etc, (c.380 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.10 g), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye front, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (cf.S.2526, BMC 62, SNG Cop 33-40, cf.Sv.Pl.16 7ff, Dewing 1617, Buttrey/Blament Style B, [AJN 14, Pl.8], Kroll 8, cf.Gulbenkian 519-21, cf.HGC 4, 1597). Lightly patinated, small cut, two graffiti letters [representing letters "nun" and "zayin" on reverse, good very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4309 | Athens type, issue of Levantine Region, uncertain issue, issued in late 5th-early 4th century B.C., silver obol, (0.69 g), imitating Athens, obv. helmeted head of Athena to right smoothed, rev. owl standing right, head facing; olive spray or **G* to left, [A**Q*E] downwards to right, (cf.S.2530, cf.Meshorer and Qedar 219, cf.Samaria Hoard 333, Sofaer 7-11, cf.HGC 10, 554 [Gaza?]). Lightly toned, very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4310 | Athens type, issue of Levantine Region, uncertain issue, issued in late 5th-early 4th century B.C., silver obol, (0.56 g), imitating Athens, obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. owl standing right, head facing; olive spray to left, A**Q*E downwards to right, (cf.S.2530, cf.Meshorer and Qedar 216, cf.Samaria Hoard 293, Sofaer 7-11, cf.HGC 10, 554 [Gaza?]). Lightly toned, off centred on obverse otherwise very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4311 | Phoenicia, Aradus, (probably 380-351 B.C.), silver stater, (10.56 g), obv. head of marine deity to right, with laurel wreath, dotted border, rev. galley to waves below, above in Phoenician "ex Arado" (cf.S.5971, Betlyon 15 [fourth Aradian Series], BMC 36A, Pl.II, 1). Nearly very fine, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4312 | Phoenicia, Aradus, (144-143 B.C.), AE 15, (3.51 g), obv. head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. triple pointed ram of galley to right, Phoenician letters above, date below in Phoenician 116 = 144-3 B.C., (S.6001, BMC 135, AUB 68). Deeply toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4313 | Phoenicia, Aradus, (2nd-1st century B.C., but dated year 167 = 93/92 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.93 g), obv. turreted and veiled bust of Tyche to right dotted border, rev. Nike standing to left, holding aphlaston and palm-branch, **ARADIWN* to right, to left **HER* (year 168 = 92-91 B.C.), over Aramaic G above **DC*, all within laurel wreath, (S.5992, Duyrat 3341-78, Rouvier 283, DCA 772, SNG Copenhagen 50, BMC 221). Toned, flan crack, very fine and very scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 4314 | Phoenicia, Byblus, Ozbaal, (400-365 B.C.), obol, (0.84g), obv. galley, with prow terminating in lion's head, containing two hoplites, a hippocampus below, rev. a lion attacking an antelope. Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4315 | Phoenicia, Sidon, after 111 B.C., silver tetradrachm, year 41 = 71-70 B.C., Sidon Mint, (13.98 g), obv. Veiled, turreted and draped bust of Tyche to right, dotted border, rev. Eagle standing left on prow, with palm under wing, around **SIDWNOS THS IEPAS KAI ASULOU* in field to left LAM and to right monogram **PAR*, (cf.S.5951, Levy, B.E., "The autonomous silver of Sidon [107/106 BC - AD 43/44]", [Proceedings of the 12th International Numismatic Congress, Berlin 2000] does not list this date. Cohen DCA does not record this date, cf.BMC 105, HGC 10, 276 [unlisted date]). Toned good very fine, slightly off centred on the reverse and unpublished for this date, probably unique. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4316 | Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.332-306 B.C.), silver fifteenth shekel (0.66 g), obv. hippocamp to left, waves below, rev. owl standing to right, carrying crook and flail under wing all within cable border, (S.5916, BMC 43 [p.233]); Carian Islands, Rhodes, (408-390's B.C.), silver hemidrachm (1.75 g), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, to P and to right O, all within incuse square, (S.5030, SNG Finland 366-368 [similar dies], Ashton 19); Constantius Gallus, (A.D. 351-354), AE centenionalis, Alexandria mint, (4.02 g), obv. bare headed and draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N FL C L CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, **D* in left field, rev. soldier advancing left spearing fallen horsenman, around FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, in exergue **ALED*, (S.4054, RIC 77). Mostly fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 4317 | Phoenicia, Tyre, (c. 2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (14.39 g), Tyre mint, issued year 28 = 99/98 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying a palm, standing on prow of ship, club to left, above HK, complex monogram in right field, Phoenician letter between legs, around **[TUROU] IER[AS KAI ASU]LOU*, (S.5918, Cohen [p.509 notes date as RI], cf.BMC 113, H.1618 [817]). Large flan with attractive light patination, good very fine and rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4318 | Phoenicia, Tyre, (c. 2nd century B.C. - 1st century A.D.), silver shekel or tetradrachm, (13.39 g), Tyre mint, issued year 93 = 34/33 B.C., obv. laureate head of Melqarth beardless to right, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, carrying a palm, standing on prow of ship, 9**G*, BN in right field, around **TUROU IER[AS KAI ASU]LOU*, (S.5918, Cohen [p.504] [R3 for this date], BMC -, H.1618 [817], HGC 10, 357). Dark patination, off centred both sides, flan crack, surface roughness, otherwise fine and extremely rare date. | $340 |
| Lot 4319 | Persia - Lydia, Achaemenid Empire, Persian Imperial Coinage, Darius I, (521-486 B.C.), silver siglos, (5.37 g), issued 500-485 B.C., obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Carradice Type IIIa, 14-15). Toned, fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4320 | Baktria, Kingdom of, Apollodotos I, (c.160-150 B.C.), square silver drachm, uncertain mint in Papopamisadai or Gandhara, (2.45 g), obv. elephant to right, around **BASILEWS APOLLODOTOU SWTHROS, PI* monogram below, rev. Kharosthi legend around "Maharajasa Apaladatasa Tradarasa", Zebu humped bull standing right, **PI* below, (S.7591, Bop. Series 4G, SNG ANS 337-343, HGC 12, 119). Attractive grey tone, extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 4321 | Baktria, kingdom of, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.35 g), Pushkalavati mint, obv. diademed bust of Menander to right, **BASILEWS SOTHROS MENANDROU*, rev. Athena to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram/**D* in right fields, around 'Maharajasa tratarasa Menamdrasa' (in Kharoshthi), (S.7602, M.215f, Bop. Series 13O [nos 76-83], cf.M.1769, HGC 12, 191). Well centred, gray patination, nearly extremely fine/very fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4322 | Hephthalite, silver drachm, as an imitation of Peroz, (ca.550-650 A.D.), 24 mm, (4.00 g), obv. Sassanian-style bust right, derived from winged-type of Peroz, wearing winged skull-cap, no letter above, rev. altar with two attendants, crude barbarized inscriptions, both sides. Pre-Gujarat series, (Mitchener ACW 1480). Very fine or better and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4323 | Sogdiana, Bukhara, local issue, (6th-8th centuries A.D., Mitchiner c.700 A.D.), billon drachm, (2.49 g), imitating Merv mint drachm of Sasanian King Bahram V, obv. crowned bust right, Bokharan legend around, rev. Fire altar with attendants and ribbon and crude crowned bust of Bahram right superimposed upon altar, (Mitchiner ACW 1395 [same dies], Zeimal fig. 1, 10-12; Walker, Arab-Sassanian, pp. 166, [Pl.XXIX, 5]). Worn and fine as usual, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4324 | South Arabia, Sabaens and Himyarites, under 'Amdan Bayyin [without Yanaf], (mid 1st - 2nd century A.D), scyphate silver quinarius, (1.20g), Raidan mint, obv. Male head to right, monogram behind, rev. male head right with Himyarite legend areound, monogram in fiel;d to right, (S.5718, BMC 1-3[p.71, Pl.XI, 11], SNG ANS 1602-1609). Scyphate flan, lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 4325 | Palestine, Judaea, Hasmoneans, John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan), (135-104 B.C.), AE (prutah) 15 mm, (2.64 g), in the name of Seleukid king Antiochos VII Euergetes (Sidetes), Jerusalem mint, dated SE 182 (132/1 B.C), obv. lily, dotted border, rev. [BA**SILEWS*] ANTI[OXOY] EYEP**[G*ETOY], upright anchor, **APR* (date) below, (S.7101, Meshorer p. 30, Hendin (451), 6165, SC 2123, HGC 9, 1103, DCA 209); Sofaer 1). Dark green-brown surfaces, very fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4326 | Palestine, Judaea, Hasmoneans, John Hyrcanus I (Yehohanan), (135-104 B.C.), (4, one illustrated), copper prutahs, Jerusalem mint, obv. Hebrew inscription in 4 or 5 lines, rev. double cornucopia with ribbons, and pomegranate between, (S.6089-6090, Hendin 452-457 [1135)] HGC 10, 625); Alexander Jannaious (103 - 76 B.C.), (4, one illustrated), copper prutahs, Jerusalem mint, obv. anchor, Greek legend around, rev. star of 8 rays, Hebrew between rays. (S.6087, Hendin [1150], Hendin 469-470, HGC 10, 637), others mostly but cruder issues (4), many known as the 'widow's mite', (cf.Hendin p.286-287, cf.Hendin 469-470 [1150]). Very good - nearly very fine. (12) | $300 |
| Lot 4327 | Palestine, Judaea, Hasmoneans, Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan), (104-76 B.C.), copper prutah, (1.90 g), obv. anchor around circle with partial legend **BASILEWS ALEXANDROY*, rev. lily with Hebrew letters [Yehonatan the King], line border, (S.6086, H.1148, BMC 1 [p.210], Meshorer 10, Meshorer Treasury 211, Group N). Very fine and rare type. | Passed in |
| Lot 4328 | Palestine, Judaea, Herodian Kingdom, Herod II Archelaus, (4 B.C. - 6 A.D.), AE prutah, (1.44 g), Jerusalem mint, obv. traces of HPW**D*, around an anchor, rev. traces of E**Q*N, double cornucopiae with caduceus between, line border, (S.6086, H.508 (1192), BMC 1 [p.210], Meshorer Treasury 224 No.67-8, RPC 4912). Very fine and a rare type. | $90 |
| Lot 4329 | Arab-Sasanian, anonymous, silver drachm, Khusraw II type, ShI (Shiz) 7h(?), star and crescents in obv. and rev. margins, (3.15 g) (Walker -; SICA -; Sellwood type 61). Hephthalite countermark of griffin in obverse margin, very fine, the countermark is very rare on a Sasanian coin. | $70 |
| Lot 4330 | Egypt, kingdom of, Ptolemy I, as Satrap. (323-305 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, 27mm, (16.81 g), struck c.311 B.C., obv. head of Alexander the Great right, wearing elephant's skin headdress and aegis, rev. Athena Promachos advancing right, eagle standing right on thunderbolt; **ALEXANDROU* to left upwards, EY before, (cf.S.7748, CPE 47, Zervos Series D, XIV and pl. IV, 24 var. (**F* behind Athena), Svoronos 42, SNG Copenhagen 11). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $5,500 |
| Lot 4331 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I Soter, (305-283 B.C.), AE 17, hemiobol, (4.84 g), Alexandria mint, issued after 306 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. **PTOL*EMAIOY, eagle with wings spread, standing left on thunderbolt; Aphlaston above helmet to left, (cf.S.7766, CPE B23, SNG Cop.36, Sv. 172). Light brown patination, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $240 |
| Lot 4332 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I Soter, (305-283 B.C.), AE 27, diobol, (15.25 g), Alexandria mint, obv. laureate head of Zeus-Ammon to right, rev. Eagle with spread wings standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia to left, A over M monogram, **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS* around, (cf.S.7763, CPE B55, Sv.206, Koln -, SNG Cop.91-93). Extremely fine, with even green patina with collector packet, probably one of the finest known, very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4333 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck 284-283 B.C.,(Davesne & Le Rider chronology based on Meydancikkale Hoard), (14.28 g), obv. head of Ptolemy I to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left P above **PAR* monogram, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (cf.S.7771, Sv.255, SNG Cop.459, Weber 8236, BMC 59, Meydancikkale 3391ff.). Attractive dark patination, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $600 |
| Lot 4334 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.23 g), Kition (Cyprus) mint, obv. head of Ptolemy I to right wearing aegis, D behind, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front ST over monogram L**LE/PT*, Galatian shield in right field, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (cf.S.7771, CPE 438, Sv.538). With three small punch marks (banker's marks?) in the right reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine, rare. | $650 |
| Lot 4335 | Egypt, Ptolemaic Kings of, Ptolemy IV Philopator, (222-205/4 B.C.), AE drachm, 44mm, (74.94 g), Alexandreia mint, Series 5E, c.219-205/4 B.C., obv. horned head of Zeus Ammon right, wearing taenia, dotted border, rev. eagle, with closed wings, standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia bound with royal diadem on left, **S*E between legs, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, dotted border, (cf.S.7814. CPE B502, Svoronos 992, SNG Cop. 205-206, BMC 69-71). Very fine and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 4336 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI, Philometor, (180-145 B.C.), silver didrachm, Aradus mint, struck year 109 = 151-150 B.C. (Morkholm chronology), (6.66 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, within dotted border, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left P, to right **Q*, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (cf.S.7873, Sv.1216 (17 known, Pl.XXXVIII, 16), Morkholm [NNA 1975-6] No.265-270 [obv. die a22], Hunter 1, BMC 24-5, SNG Lockett 3439=Pozzi 3242, Weber 8268). Off centred obverse, otherwise toned extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4337 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy X Alexander I and Cleopatra III, (114-89/8 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.22 g), Alexandria mint, issued year 16 and 13 = 102-1 B.C. for each ruler, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with dotted border, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on a thunderbolt, to left around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEW[S]*, to left LIC above I**G*, to right **PA*, (cf.S.7938, SNG Cop. 362, Sv.1731). Dark attractive patination, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. | $600 |
| Lot 4338 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Cleopatra VII Thea Neotera, (51-30 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 15 = 38-37 B.C., (9.20 g), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left LIE above headdress of Isis, to right **PA*, around traces of **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (cf.S.7952, Sv.1829, SNG Cop.409, BMC 17, Pitchfork 143-144). Toned, slightly polished, weak on ethnic, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 4339 | Ancient Greek and others, including Ptolemy IV Philopator (BC 221-205), AE30 hemidrachm; Vespasian (AD 69-79) AE diobol; Trajan (AD 98-117) AE sestertius, and other provincial (2); Byzantine AE, one of Anastasius (AD 492-518), (2); Indian, silver punchmarked karshapana, (2), silver rupees, one of Hyderabad, another smaller; Kushan, Soter Megas (cAD 55-105) AE tetradrachm; Lucius Verus, modern copy. Poor - very fine with some collector's descriptions. (13) | $80 |
| Lot 4340 | Ancient silver and AE issues including, Cimmerian Bosphorus, Thrace, Black Sea Area, Pantikapaion, (c.480-470 B.C.), triobol, (1.97 g), obv. facing head of lion, rev. incuse square, (cf.S.1353, SNG BM Black Sea 836); Cappadocia, Kingdom of Ariobarzanes I, Philoromaios, (95-63 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.65 g), obv. head of Ariobarzanes I to right, rev. Athena standing to left, (S.7302, BMC 21, Simonetta 44a); others of Greec, Byzantium, 4th century Roman. Fine - very fine. (12) | $150 |
| Lot 4341 | Ancient and World coins, including a silver denarius of Marcus Aurelius; Gordian antoninianus; Thailand 1/4 baht; others including a Greek copy. Poor - very fine. (10) | $90 |
| Lot 4342 | Ancient Greek Bronze Coins, mostly easily attributable, includes issues from Selge (S.5491); Acragas (S.1024); Syria, Demetrius III, AE 18, Damascus mint, (cf.SNG Israel I 2947); Aradus (S.5999); etc. An interesting group for the student or collector to research and identify. Very good - very fine. (11) | $120 |
| Lot 4343 | Ancient silver and bronze issues including, Cappadocia Kings of, Ariobarzanes I Philopator, (c.95-63 B.C.), silver drachm, (S.7302); another; Acarnania, Oeniadiae, AE 20, (219-211 B.C.), obv. Zeus head right, rev. head of man-headed bull right, (S.2298); Pontos, Amisos, (c.85-65 B.C.), AE 21, obv. Aegis with Gorgon's head in centre, rev. Nike advancing right carrying palm branch, (S.3642); Egypt, Alexandria, Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon tetradrachm, (S.12123); others including Byzantine, Basil and Constantine VIII; Michael IV; Judaea, Agrippa I; Campania, Neapolis; Archaeus; Kashmir. Toning, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (11) | $160 |
| Lot 4344 | Ancient silver and AE issues including, Bactria, Kingdom of, Apollodotos II, (c.85-65 B.C.), silver drachm, uncertain mint in Punjab, (2.07 g), obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Apollodotos II, rev. Athena Promachos advancing left, brandishing thunderbolt and shield, Karoshthi legend around, monogram in right field, (S.7672, M.424c, Bopearachchi Series 2, 6 pl.61; HGC 12, 392 [R]); Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI (180-176 B.C.), AE22, (9.68 g), rev. two eagles left, (S.7901, Sv 1426); Macedon, Under Roman Rule, Lucius Fulcinius, Quaestor, (146-145 B.C.), AE20, (9.71 g), obv. helmeted head of Roma right, rev. **MAKEDONWN-TAMIOY LEYKIOY-FOLKINNIOY* in three lines within wreath, (S.-, BMC 79, SNG Cop 1318); Egypt, Alexandria, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE obol, (4.88 g), dated RY 13, (A.D. 126/127), obv. laureate bust right, rev. two cornucopiae, LIA between, (S.-, Koln 961, Dattari (Savio) 1915, K&G 32.436, RPC III 5681, Emmett 1149). Toning, nearly fine - nearly very fine, some very scarce. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 4345 | Moesia Inferior, Tomis, Gordian III and Tranquillina, (238-244), (13.69 g), obv. draped busts of Gordian III and Tranquillina facing each other, legend around and in exergue, rev. Athena standing left, around MHTPO **PONTOU TOMEW*C, **D* in field, (cf.S.3796, Varbanov 5680, AMNG 3522); Syria, Seleucia & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), assorted issues, Diadumenian (A.D. 218), AE 18, (3.47 g), obv. bust with bare head to right, rev. SC and **D E* above in wreath, (S.3017, SNG Cop.235); Egypt, Alexandria, billon tetradrachm, Salonina, (wife of Gallienus A.D. 253-268), uncertain year, obv. draped bust to right, rev. eagle standing right, L -, (cf.S.4695, cf.BMC 2280, cf.Koln 2983); Moesia Superior, Viminacium, Hostilian, as Caesar, (A.D. 251), (13.24 g), obv. bare head of Hostilian to right, around C VAL HOST M QVINTVS CAE, rev. female figure Moesia standing between bull and lion, in exergue [AN XIII], around P M S C OL VIM, (year 13 = 251), (S.4291, Vabanov 194 [R8], AMNG 148). Nearly fine - nearly very fine, several rare. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4346 | Corinthia, Corinth, Tiberius, (14-37 A.D.), AE as, 21mm (7.43 g), L. Rutilius Plancus and A. Vatronius Labeo, duoviri, struck A.D. 12/13 - 15/16, obv. laureate head of Tiberius right, traces of legend around, rev. Pegasos to right, COR between legs, legend around. (cf.S.262, BCD 360 [Lanz Sale 105], Amandry type XIV56 [This Coin], obv, dd5, rev. IIIc2.2 [This Coin p.163], RPC 1145). Good fine, very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4347 | Corinthia, Corinth, Caligula, (37-41 A.D.), AE 20 or as, (6.32 g), issued by Magistrate M. Bullius Proculus in 37-38, obv. bare head of Caligula to right. around, C CAESAR AVGVS, rev. Pegasus flying to right with pointed wing, around, M BELLIO PROC[VLO] II VIR, COR below Pegasus. (cf.S.384, cf.BCD 406 [Lanz Sale 105], Amandry XVII 31, Obv. b, Rev. IIc [p.187], cf. Cop. 2232 [Pl.5], cf.McClean 6186, cf.BMC 536-8 [p.65]). Very fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4348 | Peloponnesos, Achaea, Patrae, under Commodus (A.D. 177-192). AE 24 (11.17 g), obv. laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to right of Commodus, rev. Artemis Laphria standing right, quiver on shoulder, holding bow over altar; to left, dog(?), (S.-, BCD Peloponnesos 566.1 [obverse die] / 569.1 [reverse die]; RPC IV temp. 5239 var. [bust]; McClean 6343 var. [same]; SNG Hunterian 502 var. [same]). Fine, dark green patina, very rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4349 | Troas, Alexandreia, Valerian, (A.D. 253-260), AE 19, (4.88 g), obv. Valerian bust to right, around IMP LIC VALERIAN, rev. spread eagle head to left, standing on bull's head, around COL AVG TRO, (cf.S.4555, Bellinger A440, BMC 163, SNG Cop. 195); Cilicia, Hierapolis- Kastabala, Macrinus (A.D. 217-218), AE 18, (8.11 g), obv. laureate head of Macrinus to right, around AVT K M O**P* CE MAKPINOC CEB, rev. Victory walking to left with wreath, around **IEROP* KAC TABA**LEW N*, (S.-, SNG Levante 1593, Dupont-Sommer et Robert "La Deesse de Hierapolis Castabala [Cilicia], No.38 [p.76], Waddington 4332). Nearly very fine, rare. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4350 | Ionia, Ephesus, Domitian, (81-96 A.D.), AE 22, (3.25 grams), obv. head of Domitian to right [**D*OMIT]ANOC KA[ICAP], rev. stag of Artemis standing left, around **EFE*CI**WN* to right, (S.-, SNG Cop. 381, RPC 1077, BMC 217). Off centred reverse, weak in places, dark green patina, otherwise fine/nearly very fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4351 | Lydia, Tralles (as Caesarea), Claudius with Messalina and Britannicus, struck c.43-49 A.D., bronze AE 20, (4.70 g), obv. traces of TI KA**L*AY KAI CEBAC, bust of Messalina and laureate head of Claudius facing one another, rev. around BPETANNIKO**S KAISAPEWN*, Britannicus in toga, standing left, holding grain ears, (S.496, RPC I 2654, SNG Cop. 691, BMC 124, Mabbott 1861 [This Coin]). Even light brown patination, very fine and very rare. | $440 |
| Lot 4352 | Phrygia, Laodicea ad Lycum, Tiberius,(14-37 A.D.), AE. Pythes, son of Pythes, magistrate, obv. **SEBAS TOS*, bare head right, possibly Augustus or Tiberius, rev. downwards to right **PUQHS/PUQOU*, to left **LAODIKEQN*, Zeus Laodiceus standing to left, holding eagle and sceptre, a pilei of the Dioscuri to left and [right], (S.90, RPC I 2901, SNG Cop.550, BMC 138-9, Weber 7137, SNG Lewis 1600, from the R.C. Lockett Sale 21-3, February 1961 [lot 2922 part]). Good very fine, brown patina, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4353 | Cappadocia, Caesarea - Eusebia, Hadrian, (117-138, A.D.), silver didrachm, struck 128-138 A.D., (6.25 g), obv. laureate head right, around **ADR*IAN[OC] CEBACTOC, rev. a club downwards, around **[UPAT]O*C **G PATHR PATRIDO*C, (S.-, RPC 3109, SNG Von Aulock 6421, SNG Cop.231, Sydenham 280). Very fine, weak in places, rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4354 | Cappadocia, Caesarea, Commodus (177-192 A.D.), silver didrachm, 19mm, (4.37 g), dated Cos. 4 (183-185 AD), obv. laureate head to right, around [A]VT OM AVP KOMO ANT**WNIN O*, rev. V**PANTOC D PAT P-ATRI*, Mount Argaeus, with star above, (cf.S.2039, Metcalf, Caesarea 155c; cf.Sydenham, Caesarea 372b, RPC on line 7115). Very fine, lightly toned, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4355 | Cappadocia, Caesarea-Eusebia mint, Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver tridrachm, 25mm, (8.09 g), dated regal year 19 of Septimius Severus (AD 210), obv. AY KAI M AYPH**LI ANTW*NINOC AY**G*, laureate head to right, rev. MHTPO KAICAPIAC NE**W*KO, radiate male figure seated left on Mt. Argaeus, holding branch; ET IH (date) in exergue, (S.-. Sydenham, Caesarea Supp. 476e corr. (AYPHAI); Berk BBS 166, lot 546 (same obv. die); Berk BBS 167, lot 434 (same obv. die). Bright, extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4356 | Cappadocia, Caesarea-Eusebia, Macrinus, with Diadumenian as Caesar, (217-218), AE 35mm, (29.57 g), struck in 218, obv. [AY K M O COY] MAKPINOC CM [O**P DIADOU* ANTWNEI], confronted busts of Macrinus to right, laureate, draped, and cuirassed, and Diadumenian to left, bareheaded and draped, rev. [MHTPO**P*OC KAICAPIAC], Mt. Argaeus surmounted by statue, star and crescent in upper field, at base of mountain, tetrastyle temple between two agonistic urns, in exergue, NE**WKOROU/ E T B (date) in two lines, (S.2981, Sydenham, Caesarea 507, BMC 282, SNG von Aulock 6498, SNG Hunterian 2265). Very good with light brown patina, very weak legends, very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4357 | Cilicia, Aegeae, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), issued 131-132, silver tetradrachm, (13.75 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Hadrian to right with paludamentum, dotted border, around **AUTOKR KAI*C TPAIANOC **ADRIANO* CEB, rev. **AIGEAIWN* curved downwards on right, ETOYC** DXR* curved upwards on the left, eagle with spread wings standing facing on harpe, head turned right, in exergue a goat kneeling right, dotted border, (cf.S.1218, Lorber and Michaels "Quaderni Ticinesi, 2007" No.6 [obv.2, rev.3], [This Coin illustrated], Prieur 718, SNG Paris 2329). Toned, very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4358 | Cilicia, Aegeae, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), issued 117-118, silver tridrachm, (10.09 g), obv. laureate bust of Hadrian to right with slight drapery on left shoulder, dotted border, around **AUTOKR KAI*C TPAIANOC **ADRIANO*[C CEB] **PP*, rev. **[AIGEAI]WN* on right, upwards on left, ETOY**S* ZOP*, Hygieia veieled and draped bust to right, phiale before towards which a snake slithers, below field a goat kneeling left, with head reverted, dotted border, (S.-, Lorber and Michaels "Quaderni Ticinesi, 2007" No.137 [obv.8, rev.19] p.224 [This Coin illustrated]; Prieur -, SNG Paris -, SNG Levante -, SNG von Aulock -). Nearly very fine, extremely rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4359 | Cilicia, Anazarbus, Valerian I, with Gallienus, (253-260 A.D.), AE hexassarion, 30mm, (25.23 g), Dated CY 272 = (AD 253/4), obv. laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from the front, around AVT K **P L*IK OVA**L*EPIANOC C, rev. Valerian I and Gallienus seated left on curule chairs, around AVT K OVA**L*EPIANOCC ANAZAPBO, between, BO/C (date); A/M K across fields, in exergue AVT **GALL*I/HNOC, (S.-, Ziegler 832 (Vs1/Rs2), SNG von Aulock 5507, SNG BN 2164, SNG Levante 1514, Lindgren & Kovacs 1452). Fine - very fine minor flaw on obverse, with full heavy flan, rare with collector tickets. | Passed in |
| Lot 4360 | Cilicia, Seleucia ad Calycadnum, Gordian III, (238-244 A.D.), AE 32, (12.28 g), obv. laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, c/m: Ao monogram within triangular incuse, around *ANT**W*NIOC **GORDIANO*C CE / BAC in inner area, rev. Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm frond, around CE**LEUKEWN TWPO*C T**W KALU KLAN ELE*, aross field **UQE* A/C, (S.-, SNG Levante Supp. 206 (same dies, with c/m); SNG France 1019 (same dies, with c/m); for c/m see Howgego 670). Very fine with brown patina, very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4361 | Cilicia, Tarsus, Trajan, (98-117 A.D.), silver tetradrachm, 25mm, (14.23 g), obv. laureate head to right, **AUTOKR KAIS NER TRAIANOS SEB GERM DAKIK*. rev. around **DHMARC EX UPAT E P P MHTROPOLEW*C, Tyche seated right on rocky outcropping, holding palm frond with right hand; below, half-length figure of river-god Cydnus swimming right; civic monogram TP/AI to right, (S.-, Prieur 755, SNG Levante 992, SNG BN 1392; RPC III 3257). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 4362 | Cyprus, Antoninus Pius and Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 138-161), AE 32, (22.17 g), issued c.140-150 A.D., obv. Antoninus Pius laureate head to right, around AYT K T AI**L ADR ANTWNINO*C CEB E, rev. bare head of Marcus Aurelius draped to right, around M AVPH**LIO*C KAIC[AP VIOC CEBAC, (S.1523, BMC 51, RPC on line 5042, Parks 21, SNG Cop.86). Very fine or better portraits, usual surface roughness, very fine, very scarce and interesting. | $120 |
| Lot 4363 | Syria, Seleukis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D.14), issued abut year 27 issue = 5-4 B.C., AE 25 (11.93 g), obv. around IMP AVGVST TR POT, laureate head to right of Augustus, rev. SC within wreath, (cf.S.108, RPC I, 4247; SNG Cop.140, McAlee 208, Butcher 39). Slightly off centred on the reverse, very fine, dark brown patina. | $100 |
| Lot 4364 | Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Nero (A.D. 54-68), silver tetradrachm, (15.03 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, **NERWNOS KAISAROS SEBASTOU*, rev. R on side over HP (regnal year 6 and year 108 of Caesarian Era = A.D. 59-60), eagle standing to left, on thunderbolt, wings spread, palm branch in front (S.617, McAlee 256, Prieur 80, RPC 4180). Dark patination, very fine and scarce with earlier collector's packet description. | $300 |
| Lot 4365 | Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Nero (A.D. 54-68), silver tetradrachm, (13.76 g), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, **NERWNOS* KAICAPO**S SEBASTOU*, rev. Z/OP (year 109 of Caesarian Era = A.D. 60-1), eagle standing to left, on thunderbolt, wings spread, palm branch in front (cf.S.618, McAlee 257, Prieur 81, RPC 4181). Toned, good fine, scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4366 | Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia on Orontem (Antioch), Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver tetradrachm, (14.44 g), obv. laureate head to right of Vespasian with aegis at neck, **[AUTOKRA OUE*C**P*AC]IANOC KAICAP C[EBACTOC], rev. **ETOU*C NEOU IEROU B, year 2 = A.D. 69-70), eagle standing to left, on club, wings spread, palm branch in front (cf.S.736, Prieur 122, RPC 1954). Dark tone, porous field, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4367 | Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Titus, as Caesar, (69-79); AE as, 27mm, (11.96 g), obv. laureate head to right of Titus, around T CAESAR IMP PONT, rev. large SC, all within laurel wreath, (S.-, McAlee 384(b), RPC II 2014). Good very fine, brown patina, scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4368 | Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch, Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), billon tetradrachm, (13.44 g), 4th officina, struck AD 249-250, obv. laureate, draped, and cuirassed bust right, seen from behind, SC below, legend around, rev. eagle standing right on palm, with wings displayed, holding wreath in beak, legend around, (S.4209, McAlee 1113d, Prieur 529) (illustrated); Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Trebonianus Gallus and Volusian, (251-3 A.D.), AE 30 = 8 assaria, (18.01 g), obv. bust of Trebonianus Gallus to right, facing radiate and draped bust of Volusian to left, rev. tetrastyle shrine containing City-goddess seated facing on rock, river-god Orontes swimming at feet, in exergue SC, (S.4359, McAlee 1184, cf.SNG Cop. 293, Lindgren 2027, BMC 656-7 Hunterian 356). Toning, fine - good very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4369 | Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (12.74 g), issued 214-215, obv. laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT K M A ANT**W*NEINOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, standing on leg and thigh of animal, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO**D*, (cf.S.2650, McAlee 677, Prieur 217, Bellinger 18). Extremely fine with full mint bloom, rare as such. | $360 |
| Lot 4370 | Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (12.12 g), issued 214-215, obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed of Caracalla to left, around legend AVT K M A ANT**W*NEINOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, standing on leg and thigh of animal, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO**D*, (cf.S.2650, McAlee 679, Prieur 221, Bellinger 20). Toned, very fine, very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4371 | Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (12.31 g), issued 214-215, obv. laureate head of Caracalla to right, around legend AVT K M A ANT**W*NEINOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to right, wreath in beak, standing on leg and thigh of animal, **D* E either side of eagle's neck, around **D*HMAPX E**X UPA TO**D*, (cf.S.2650, McAlee 681, Prieur 224, Bellinger 19). Extremely fine with full mint bloom, rare as such. | Passed in |
| Lot 4372 | Syria, Coele-Syria, Damascus, Cleopatra VII of Egypt, (c.37-33/1 B.C.), AE 20, (7.58 g), dated CY 280 = 33/2 B.C.. obv. diademed and draped bust of Cleopatra right, wearing necklace, dotted border, rev. Tyche seated left on rock, extending arm and holding cornucopia; river-god at feet; to left, L **PS* (date) above sistrum, all within wreath, (S.5901, De Saulcy 3, RPC I 4783, DCA 498, SNG Cop.419, HGC 9, 1462 [R2]). Fine/nearly fine, some inactive green patination, very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 4373 | Syria, Coele-Syria, Damascus, Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253). AE 25mm, (9.43 g), obv. laureate bust right of Trebonianus Gallus with slight drapery on left shoulder, IMP C VIB TREB GALLO AVG, REV. COL **DAM-AS [METR]*, infant seated left on low stool, raising hands upward to stag above to right; [ram, head left, leaping right] in exergue. (S.4352, BMC 29; SNG Cop.-; Rosenberger 56). Good very fine, black patina with dusty beige and gray-green overtones, very light adjustment marks on reverse. | Passed in |
| Lot 4374 | Syria, Commagene, Zeugma, Philip I, (244-249), AE 28, (15.63 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around **AUTOK K M IOUAI FILIPPO*C CEB, rev. tetrastyle temple with peribolos containing grove, beneath a capricorn, ZE**GMATEWN* around, (S.3954, BMC 29 and cf.BMC 36). Countermarked on obverse with eagle with closed wings, trace of hoard patination on the reverse otherwise good fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4375 | Syria, Commagene, Zeugma, Philip I, (244-249), AE 29, (16.80 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around **AUTOK K M IOUAI FILIPPO*C CEB, rev. tetrastyle temple with peribolos containing grove, beneath a capricorn, ZE**GMATEWN* around, (S.3954, BMC 29 and cf.BMC 36). Countermarked on obverse with eagle with closed wings, some hoard patination otherwise very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4376 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D.14), Phoenicia, Berytus, AE 21 (7.44 g), issued by P. Quinctilius Varus, legate of Syria, struck 6-4 B.C., obv. bare head right, around IMP CAESAR AVGVSTV, rev. two aquilae around [P QV]INTILV[S VR]VS, (S.-, RPC I 4535.19 (This Coin?), AUB 35-6, BMC 55-56, Rouvier 493). Very fine or better with dark green patina, with light earthen deposits, very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4377 | Phoenicia, Tyre Mint, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver tetradrachm (14.02 g), issued 103-111, obv. Trajan laureate head to right supported by eagle standing right and club, around AYTOKP KAIC NEP TPAIANOC CEB **[GERM] DAK*, rev. small laureate bust of Herakles to right, around **DHMARC EX UPAT*S, (cf.S.1088, Wruck 150, McAlee 455, Prieur 1495, BMC 3, RPC 3528). Toned, very fine or better and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4378 | Phoenicia, Tyre Mint, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver tetradrachm (13.98 g), issued regal year 16 = 112, obv. Trajan laureate head to right supported by eagle standing right and club, around AYTOKP KAIC NEP TPAIANOC CEB **GERM DAK*, rev. small laureate bust of Herakles to right, around **DHMARC EX IZ UPAT*S, (cf.S.1088, McAlee 461, Prieur 1516 cor., RPC 3542). Light grey patina, very fine or better and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4379 | Phoenicia, Tyre Mint, Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (13.67 g), issued 209-212, obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed of Caracalla to right, around AYT KAI ANTWNINOC CE, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs murex shell on a club, around **DHMARC EX UPATO*C **TOG , (S.2679, Bellinger 295 [ANS Mum. Studies No.3, p.86, Pl.XXI, 1], Prieur 1535 [p.171]). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. | $350 |
| Lot 4380 | Mesopotamia, Edessa, Gordian III and King Abgar X, (A.D. 238-244), AE 32, (19.91 g), issued 242-4, obv. laureate head of Gordian III to right, around AVTOK K M ANT **GORDIANO*C CEB, rev. Gordian holding sceptre seated to right, receiving Abgar who stands left before him holding Nike in left hand before him, around AVTOK **GORDIANO*C AB**GA*ROC BACI**L*EVC, (S.5743, BMC 138 [p.113], Mabbott 2923). Fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 4381 | Mesopotamia, Singara, Gordian III and Tranquillina, (A.D. 238-244), AE 31, (24.05 g), obv. confronted busts of Gordian on left wearing paludamentum and cuirass and Tranquillina on right wearing stephane, around **AUTOK K M ANT GORDIANON SAB TRANKULLINA SEB*, rev. city goddess Tyche wearing turreted crown, veil, mantle and chiton, seated left on rock holding a small branch, at her feet a half-figure of a river god swimming, centaur Saggitarius above discharging bow, around AYPCE**PKOL* CIN**G*APA, (S.3804, BMC Arabia p.135 8-11, SNG Cop.257, McClean III p.385 9560). Dark brown patina, nearly very fine and very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4382 | Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Pontius Pilate, under Tiberius, (A.D. 26-36), copper prutah, (2.08 g), obv. lituus surrounded by Greek inscription, traces of TIBEPIOY [KAICAPOC], rev. date within wreath, LIZ = year 17 = A.D.30, (S.5623, H.1342b [649, 114], Meshorer 230). With patina and earthen highlights, very fine with a very clear date reading. | $260 |
| Lot 4383 | Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Antonius Felix under Claudius, (52-59 A.D.) copper prutah, (2.13 g), obv. in wreath tied with X at bottom in four lines, rev. two crossed palm branches, around traces of the legend, below date across L I**D*, = year 14 = 54 A.D, (S.5625, H.651 [116], AJC II Supplement V, No.32, Meshorer 232); another Porcius Festus under Nero, (59-62 A.D.), copper prutah, (2.36 g), obv. in wreath tied with X at bottom in three lines, NEP/ WNO/C, (Nero), rev. palm branch, around legend, [L E = year 5 = A.D. 58], (S.5627, H.653 [118], AJC II Supplement V, No.35, Meshorer TJC 345a). Both coins very good - nearly fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 4384 | Judaea, Roman Administration, Domitian, (81-96 A.D.), AE 19 mm, (4.99 g), Judaea Capta issue, Caesarea Maritima mint, struck 92/3 A.D., obv. Laureate head right, legend around, rev. Nike advancing left, holding wreath in left hand and trophy in right, (S.-, Meshorer 395; Hendin 6486; RPC II 2308; Sofaer 36-8); another AE 17mm, (4.75 g), as above similar, with countermark of head on face of Domitian, (as above, the countermark reference Howgego 133. Both with earthen patina. Nearly very fine; very good, rare. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4385 | Palestine, Judaea, Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem), Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), AE 23, (9.50 g), obv. laureate bust to right, around IM C M A [ANTONINVS] rev. facing quadriga carrying the baetyl of El-Gabal decorated with eagle, parasols flanking, branch in exergue, around [COL A C C P F], (S.3124, Meshorer 133a [same dies], SNG ANS 625-6). Deep brown toning, fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 4386 | Judaea, Tiberias, Hadrian (117-138 A.D.), dated CY 101 = 118/9 AD, AE 19, (5.22 g), obv. AYT TP A**D*PIANW KAIC CEB, laureate bust of Hadrian to right, aegis on left shoulder, rev. TIBEP K**LAUD*, LAP (date) across, Nike standing facing with wreath and palm, (S.-, RPC 3934, Rosenberger 14, Kindler [Tiberias] 8, Sofaer 12). Nearly very fine with earthen patina, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4387 | Egypt, Alexandria, Tiberius with Divus Augustus (14-37 A.D.), silver tetradrachm, dated RY 14 (13.28 g), obv. TIBEPIO**S KAISAR SEBASTOS*, L I**D* before the laureate head of Tiberius to left, rev. Radiate head of Divus Augustus to right, around **QEOS SEBASTOS*, (cf.S.1775, Dattari (Savio) 81, Emmett 60.14. K&G 5.12. RPC I 5091). Sharply struck and with two fine portraits, lightly toned, very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 4388 | Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius I, (A.D. 41-54), bronze obol, (8.52 g), dated year 10 = 49-50 A.D., obv. TI K**L*AY KAI CEBAC **GERMA*, laureate, head right, L I (date) before, rev. four ears of corn with caduceus in centre, AYTO KPA across, (S.1876, RPC I, 5175, BMC 99, Dattari 140, Milne 114, Koln 91); another similar, dated year 2 = 41-42 A.D., (10.08 g), obv. similar with star before, rev. six ears of corn bound togwether, around AVTOKPA to left, L B (date) across, (S.-, RPC I, 5123, BMC 101 var., Dattari 142, Milne 4225, Koln 66). Fine - very fine, both with attached minor inactive green patination, first cleaned. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4389 | Egypt, Alexandria, Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), bronze obol, (11.85 g), dated year 6 = 73-74 A.D., obv. AYTOK KAI**S SEBA OUESPA[SIANOU]*, laureate, head right, rev. bust of Sarapis to right L S before (date), (cf.S.2383, RPC II, 2444, BMC 257, Dattari 401, Milne 432, Koln 300); another similar, dated year 7 = 74-75 A.D., (8.59 g), obv. similar, rev. bust of Isis with horns and disc to right, LZ before, (cf.S.2384, RPC II, 2445, BMC 267, Dattari 386, Milne 432, Koln 301). Fine, second with inactive green patination, first brown, both scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4390 | Egypt, Alexandria, Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), AE drachm, 32mm, year 8 = A.D. 144-145, (19.22 g), obv. Antoninus Pius with laureate head to right, around traces of legend, rev. Sphinx seated right on ground line, wearing kalathos on head, forepaw resting on wheel; L H across field, (S.4405, Koln 1482, Dattari (Savio) 3087, Milne 1835, RPC IV.4 13562); together with Trajan, AE drachm, 33mm, year 13 = A.D. 109/110 (22.15 g), obv. Trajan head laureate right, rev. L I**G*, Triumphal arch with three arcades supported by four Corinthian columns on which are statues; on the lateral arches are two bas-reliefs representing the sitting Emperor; on the triangular pediment, two Nikes supporting a disc; on the summit, facing statue of the Emperor in a quadriga; to either side, trophies and captives, (cf.S.3281, cf.Koln 564 [year 14], Dattari (Savio) 1085; K&G 27.279; RPC III 4456.3; Emmett 602.13). Brown patina, both very rare, very good - nearly very fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4391 | Egypt, Alexandria, Gallienus (A.D. 253-268), billon tetradrachm, year 14 = A.D. 266-267, (9.40, 10.05 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Gallienus to right, around AVT K **P LIK GALLIHNO*C CEB, rev. eagle standing to left, wings closed, head to right, holding wreath in beak, palm behind, to left L I**D*, (S.10592, BMC 2227, Milne 4145, Koln 2932). Extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4392 | Egypt, Alexandria, Gallienus (A.D. 253-268), billon tetradrachm, year 15 = A.D. 267-268, (9.02, 7.45 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Gallienus to right, around AVT K **P LIK GALLIHNO*C CEB, rev. eagle standing to right, head to right, holding wreath in beak, palm before, to right L IE, (cf.S.10592, BMC 2229, Milne 4188, Koln 2944), (2), together with similar (7.26, 9.96 g), rev. Homonoia standing to left, hand raised, holding cornucopiae, palm behind, to left IE/L, (cf.S.10580, BMC 2187, Milne 4165, Koln 2950) (2). Very fine - extremely fine, several with minor oxidation. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 4393 | Egypt, Alexandria, Gallienus (A.D. 253-268), billon tetradrachm, year 15 = A.D. 267-268, (10.59 g), obv. laureate and cuirassed bust of Gallienus to right, around AVT K **P LIK GALLIHNO*C CEB, rev. radiate bust of Helios to right, palm before, across L IE, (S.10587, D.5240, BMC 2159, Milne 4156, Koln 2949). Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4394 | Egypt, Alexandria, Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), billon tetradrachm, year 15 = A.D. 267-268, (9.78 g), obv. draped bust of Salonina to right, around KOPNH**LIA* CA**L*WNEINA CEB, rev. LIE to right, eagle standing to right open wings and wreath in beak, palm behind, (cf.S.4695, BMC 2280, Milne 4189, Koln 2983) (illustrated); others include tetradrachm of Saloninus year 7 = 259-260 A.D., (10.52 g), rev. Zeus to right across L Z, (Z reversed), (cf.S.10786, Dattari 5371, cf.Koln 3004, K&G 93.13, Emment 3784.7); Claudius II, Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), potin tetradrachm, (9.55, 9.85 g), dated year 1 and 2 = 268-9, 269-270 A.D., obv. AVT K KLAUDIOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. eagle right head left, LA on right (S.11407, Koln 3015) another eagle right head right, palm over shoulder (cf.S.11418, Koln 3029). Fine - nearly extremely fine, second scarce. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 4395 | Egypt, Alexandria, Claudius II Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), potin tetradrachm, (8.56 g), dated year 2 = 269-270 A.D., obv. AVT K K**LAUD*IOC CEB, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. eagle standing right, head holding wreath, and palm over shoulder, L B (date) before, (cf.S.11418, BMC 2335, Dattari 5412, Milne 4276, Koln 3029); another similar, dated year 1 = 268-269 A.D., (9.62 g), rev. eagle standing right, head looking back with wreath in beak, LA (date) before, (S.11407, BMC 2331, Milne 4225, Koln 3015). Extremely fine. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 4396 | Egypt, Alexandria, Aurelian and Vabalathus, (A.D. 270-275), billon tetradrachms, year 2 and 5 = 271-272 A.D., (8.46 (illustrated), 9.47, 10.54 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right, L B across, around traces of A K **L DOM AURHL*IANOC CEB, rev. L**E* across, diademed draped and cuirassed bust of Vabalathus to right, around traces of I A C OVABA**LLAOQ*C A**Q*HNV, (S.11721, Dattari 5424-5, BMC 2387, Milne 4336, Koln 3058-3063); another similar year 1 and 4 = 270-271 A.D., (S.11720, Dattari 5422, BMC 2386, Milne 4308, Koln 3054-6). Fine - very fine, some with green oxidation, scarce. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 4397 | Egypt, Alexandria, Severina, wife of Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon tetradrachm, year 6 = A.D. 274-275, (8.82 g), obv. draped bust of Severina to right, around OV**LP* CEVH PINA CEB, rev. eagle to right with wreath in beak, palm transverse, around ETOVC S, (cf.S.11713, Dattari 5504, BMC 2382, Milne 4453, Koln 3102) (illustrated); Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon tetradrachms, year 6 = (274-275 A.D.), (7.18, 7.40, 7.81 g) (last illustrated), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right, around A K **L DOM AURHL*IANOC CEB, rev. eagle to right, with wreath in beak, palm over shoulder, across L A, (S.-, Dattari 5477, BMC 2362, Milne 4456, Koln 3096); Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), billon tetradrachms, year 1 = (275-276 A.D.), (7.47 [illustrated], 8.06 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Tacitus to right, around A K K**L* TAKI TOC CEB, rev. Dikaiosyne standing to left, holding scales and cornucopia, around ETOVC A, (S.11831, Dattari 5515, BMC 2403, Milne 4489, Koln 3115-7); another similar with eagle reverse, year 1 (7.78 g), (S.11835, Dattari 5519, BMC 2408, Milne 4302, Koln 3111-2). Fine - nearly extremely fine, several with green oxidation patina. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 4398 | Egypt, Alexandria, Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon tetradrachms (eagle reverses), year 4 = (278-279), (7.68, 7.02 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Probus to right, around A K M AVP **P*POBOC CEB, rev. eagle standing to left, head to right holding olive branch, L **D* across the field, (cf.S.12129, Dattari 5561, BMC 2434, Milne 4589, Koln 3136) another similar year 7 = (281-2) (7.90 g), L Z across (cf.S.12136, Dattari 5555, BMC 2431, Milne 4640, Koln 3155) (illustrated); others year 2, (9.64 g), (S.12123, Koln 3126); year 6 (7.57 g), (S.-, Koln 3149). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 4399 | Egypt, Alexandria, Numerian, (A.D. 283-284), billon tetradrachms year 3 = (284 A.D.), (7.34, 8.09 g), obv. laureate and draped bust to right, around A K M A NOYMEPIANOC CEB, rev. Nike advancing to right holding wreath and palm, ETOVC to left, **G* on right, (S.12277, Dattari 5612, BMC 2469, Milne 4739, Koln 3199); another similar year 1 = (282-3 A.D.), (7.62 g), rev. Dikaiosyne standing left holding scales and cornucopiae, L A to left, (S.12268, Dattari 5600, BMC 2462, Milne 4684, Koln 3188) (illustrated); Carinus as Caesar, (A.D. 282-283), billon tetradrachm, year 1 = A.D. 282-283, (6.25, 6.98 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, Dattari 5576, BMC 2448, Milne 4667, Koln 3172-3) (first coin illustrated); another similar (7.66 g), year 1 rev. eagle standing between two vexilla, LA above, (S.12376, Dattari 5578, BMC 2449, Milne 4679, Koln 3169-2); another similar (7.24 g), year 2 (S.12380, Koln 3174) Very fine - extremely fine, second last with earthen patina, scarce. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 4400 | Egypt, Alexandria, Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), billon tetradrachm, year 7 = A.D. 290-291, (9.06 g), obv. bust of Diocletian to right, rev. Zeus standing to left, holding patera and sceptre, (S.-, Dattari 5776, BMC 2475, Milne 4776, Koln 3250-1) (illustrated) with ticket; another year 6 = A.D. 289-290, (7.42 g), rev. Eirene standing left, holding olive twig and sceptre, (S.-, Koln 3248, Dattari 5660) (illustrated with ticket); others include Aurelian (2) Koln 3077, 3096); another Alexandria mint, billon tetradrachm, Saloninus, (A.D. 259-260), year 7 = 258-259 rev. Alexandria standing left holding bust of Sarapis, (S.10784, Koln 3003, Dattari 5352); other billon tetradrachms (3); Roman, Constantine I, AE folles, rev. Sol standing left, various with green oxidation, (Arles mint S.16079, Ticinum mint S.16086, Lugdunum mint S.16069, Trier mint S.16063) and Helena, billon reduced centenionalis, Trier mint, rev. Pax standing holding olive-branch and transverse sceptre, (S.17493). Fine - very fine, some with green oxidation or soil patination. (13) | $150 |
| Lot 4401 | Egypt, Alexandria, Maximianus, (A.D. 285-305), potin tetradrachm, (6.54 g), dated year 9 = 293-294 A.D., obv. MAXIIMI ANOC CEB, laureate bust right, rev. Nike standing left, raising hand and holding wreath and palm, left field L S, (S.13351, Koln 3313-3315, Dattari 5964, Milne 4988) (Ilustrated) another similar (1); others Koln 3285 (2), 3286, 3292, 3293, 3295, 3296 (2), 3298, 3332. Mostly very fine. (12) | $150 |
| Lot 4402 | Egypt, Alexandria, Domitius Domitianus, Usurper, (297-298 A.D.), Potin Octadrachm(?), 22mm, (11.51 g), 12h, dated RY 2 = (297/298). obv.**D*OMITI ANOC CEB, radiate head right, rev. Sarapis standing right, wearing kalathos, raising his right arm in salute, holding transverse sceptre with his left hand and arm; palm frond to left, L B (date) to left, (S.12982, Koln 3367, Dattari (Savio) 6187 var.; cf.BMC 2623, Curtis 2134, K&G 126.1; Milne 5245). Good very fine, dark brown patina, rare and exceptional. | Passed in |
| Lot 4403 | Republic, Anonymous, (c.211-206 B.C.), AE triens (4 unciae), Rome Mint, (10.85 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). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4404 | Q. Marcius Libo, (148 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.98 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, LIBO behind, X before, rev. Dioscuri to right, Q.MARC ligated below, ROMA in exergue, (S.90, Cr.215/1, Syd.395, RSC Marcia 1). Good very fine and scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 4405 | M. Caecilius, Q.f. Q.n. Metellus, (127 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.79 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below chin, ROMA downwards behind, rev. Macedonian shield on which is an elephant's head, all within wreath, M.METELLVS Q.F. around, (S.139, Cr.263/1b, Syd.480a); L. Titurius L.F. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.38 g), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind, palm and A.P V before, rev. two Roman soldiers each carrying a woman in his arms, L.TITVRI in exergue, (S.250, Cr.344/1c, Syd.698b, B.Tituria 3); C. Egnatius CN.F.CN.N. Maxsumus, (c.75 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 g), obv. Liberty with diadem, draped bust to right, cap behind, rev. Roma and Venus standing facing, the former holding spear and sword, foot on wolf's head, the latter holding a sceptre while being caressed by Cupid, rudder on prow on either side, (S.326, Cr.391/3, Syd.787, RSC.Egnatia 2). Toning, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 4406 | Man. Aemilius Lepidus, (114-113 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.54 g), obv. Roma laureate and diademed head to right, ROMA before, * behind, rev. equestrian statue to right on triumphal arch, LEP between arches, MN. AEMILIO around, (S.168, Cr.291/1, Syd.554, RSC Aemilia 7). Good fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4407 | L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.79 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, mark of value behind, A before, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm branch, L.PISO FRVGI below, P above, (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 11); C. Servilius, (136 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.55 g), obv. Roma helmeted head right, wreath behind, [X ROMA] under head, rev. the Dioscuri galloping in opposite directions, C.SERVEILI [M.F.] in exergue, (S.116, Cr.239/1, Syd.525). Toning, nearly very fine - good very fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 4408 | Q. Titius, (c.90 B.C.), silver denarii, Rome mint, (3.95 g), obv. head of young Bacchus wearing ivy wreath to right, rev. [Q.TITI] on tablet from which springs Pegasus to right, (S.239, Cr.341/2, Syd.692, Titia 2). Toned, good very fine, off centred on the reverse. | $80 |
| Lot 4409 | C. Vibius C.F. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.85 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, PANSA behind, dot under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBIVS C F. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684, B.Vibia 2). Attractively toned, good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4410 | Q. Titius, (c.90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.62 g), obv. head of Mutinus Titinus to right with diadem, rev. Q.TITI on tablet from which springs Pegasus to right, (S.238, Cr.341/1, Syd.691, Titia 1); another C. Vibius C.F. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.78 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, PANSA behind, symbol under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBIVS C F. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684, B.Vibia 2). Second coin attractively toned, good fine - nearly very fine. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 4411 | L. Titurius L.F. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.69 g), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind, [alm and A.P V]before, rev. two Roman soldiers each carrying a woman in his arms, trace of L.TVTURI n exergue, (S.250, Cr.344/1c, Syd.698b, B.Tituria 3); together with L. Rubrius Dossenus, (87 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.60 g), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, sceptre and DOSSEN behind, rev. triumphal chariot to right with small Victory standing on it, L RVBRI in exergue, (S.258, Cr.348/1, Syd.705, RSC. Rubria 1). Both about very fine, both scarce. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 4412 | Cn. Lentulus Clodianus, (88 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.46 g), obv. Mars helmeted bust right, seen from behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, CN LENTVL in exergue, (S.254, Cr.345/1, Syd.702, RSC Cornelia 50); another Ti. Claudius, (c.79 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.38 g), obv. Diana bust to right bow and quiver on shoulder, S.C. before, rev. Victory in biga to right, CXIII below, TI CLAVD. TI.F/[AP. N] in exergue, (S.310, Cr.383/1, Syd.770, B.Claudia 5). First toned and fine, second with serrated edge, harshly cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 4413 | Roman Republic, Anonymous Issue, (86 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.96 g), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, (S.266, RSC 226, Cr.350A/2, Syd.723). Toned, good very fine, weak on top of forehead. | $150 |
| Lot 4414 | Mn. Fonteius C.F., (85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.18 g), obv. Vejovis laureate head to right, MN FONTEI behind, Roma monogram before, thunderbolt below, rev. infant winged Genius seated on goat, caps of Dioscuri above, thyrsus below, all within laurel wreath, (S.271, Cr.353/1c, Syd.724a, RSC Fonteia 10). Attractively toned, nearly very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4415 | C.Licinius L.f.Macer, (84 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 g), obv. diademed bust of Apollo to left, viewed from behind, brandishing a thunderbolt, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C LICINIVS L F / [MACER], in exergue, (S.274, Cr.354/1, Syd.732, B.Licinia 16); another L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.83 g), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, three dots symbol behind, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm, L.PISO FRVGI, uncertain symbol above, (S.235, Cr.340/1, RSC Calpurnia 11). Fine - very fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 4416 | L. Manlius Torquatus, (c.82 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Sulla, (3.43 g), obv. small Roma helmeted head to right, L.MANLI before, PRO Q behind, rev. Sulla in slow quadriga to right, crowned by Victory above, L.SVLLA IM in exergue, (S.286, Cr.367/5, Syd.757, B.Manlia 4) (illustrated); M. Porcius Cato, (c,89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.54 g), obv. head of female r., hair tied with band (Roma?), with [RO MA], behind [M.CATO] below, border of dots, rev. Victory seated right, holding patera in right hand, and palm branch in left, over left shoulder, in exerque VIC TR(ligated) IX, border of dots, (S.247, C.343/1b, Syd 596, BMC Italy 657, RSC Porcia 5]); C. Egnatuleius, (c.97 B.C.), silver quinarius, Rome mint, (2.02 g), obv. Apollo head to right, Q below, [C.EGNAT]VLEI [C.F] behind, rev. Victory crowning trophy, ROMA in exergue, Q in field, (S.213 [?40], Cr.333/1, Syd.588). Toning, good fine - nearly very fine, scarce. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 4417 | C. Cassius Longinus, (died 42 B.C.), denarius, issued Spring 42 B.C., mint travelling with Cassius and Brutus in the East (probably Smyrna), P.Lentulus Spinther legate, (3.60 g) obv. veiled and diademed head of Libertas to right, around, C CASSI IMP behind, LEIBERTAS, dotted border, rev. jug and lituus, below LENTVLVS SPINT, dotted border, (S.1447, Cr.500/1, Syd.1308, RSC 4). Attractively toned, good very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 4418 | Julius Caesar, silver denarius, issued 49-48 B.C., moving mint with Caesar, (3.84 g), obv. Elephant to right trampling on serpent CAESAR in exergue, border of dots, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, axe and priest's hat all in dotted circle, (S.1006, C.443./1, BMC Gaul 27, Sear Julius Caesar 49 [p.111]). Well struck, good very fine or better and scarce in this condition. | $3,000 |
| Lot 4419 | Julius Caesar and Mark Antony, (43 B.C.), silver denarius, Gallia Transalpina and Cisalpina mint, (3.61 g), obv. M ANTON IMP [R.P.C.], around Mark Antony bare head to right, dotted border, rev. CAESAR D[IC] before laureate head of Julius Caesar to right, jug behind, dotted border, (S.1465, Cr.488/2, Syd.1166, C.Julius Caesar and Mark Antony 3). Off centred on the reverse, otherwise fine, minor piece out of edge, rare. | $440 |
| Lot 4420 | Brutus, (Spring - early summer 42 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Brutus and Cassius in the East, L. Sestius proquaestor, (3.19 g), obv. veiled and draped head of Liberty to right, L. SESTI PRO Q around, rev. tripod between axe and simpulum, [Q. CAEPI]O BRVTVS PRO COS around, (S.1433, Cr.502/2, Syd.1290, C. Brutus 11). Toned, struck off centre on reverse, surface pitting, nearly very fine and rare. | $440 |
| Lot 4421 | Lepidus and Octavian, (Spring - Summer 42 B.C.), silver denarius, Italian mint, (3.48 g), obv. bare head of Lepidus to right, around LE[PIDV]S PONT MAX III V R.P.C., rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around CAESAR IMP III VIR R P C, (S.1523, Cr.495/2C, RSC 2, Syd.1323). Slightly uneven flan, otherwise toned, nearly very fine and rare. | $650 |
| Lot 4422 | Mark Antony and Octavian, (41 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.72 g), issued Autumn 41 B.C., obv. bare head of Mark Antony to right, around M ANTON IMP AVG III VIR R P C AVG, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around legend, CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, (S.1506, Cr.528/3, RSC 2). Attractive grey tone, and weak on portraits, otherwise fine - very fine, rare. | $500 |
| Lot 4423 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - 14 A.D.), silver denarius (4.00 g), Rome mint, Struck 19 B.C., P. Petronius Turpilianus, moneyer, obv. around CAESAR AVGVSTVS, bare head of Augustus to right, rev. [TVRP]ILIANVS III [VIR], six-rayed star above crescent, (S.1640, RIC 300, RSC 495, BMCRE 32, BN 163). Off centred on the reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4424 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons Mint, issued 2 B.C. - A.D. 4 and later, (3.65 g), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, CAESAR AVGVSTVS DIVI F PATER PATRIAE around, rev. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them, above on left lituus to right, and on the right a simpulum to left, in exergue C L CAESARES, around AVGVSTI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVENT, (S.1597, RIC 210, RSC 43c). Old cabinet toning, slight flan crack, good very fine and scarce. | $550 |
| Lot 4425 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Rome mint, issued 6 B.C. by Volusus Valerius Messalla, (9.48 g), obv. bare head to right of Augustus around [CAESAR AV]GVST PONT MAX T[RIBVNIC POT], rev. VOLVSVS VALER MESSAL III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (S.1688, RIC 441, C.538, CBN 738); another AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 10-12, (9.84 g), obv. bare head to left of Augustus around [IM]P CAESAR DIVI F AVGVST[VS IMP XX], rev. PONTIF MAXIM [TRIBVN POT XXXIIII] around large SC, (S.1689, RIC 471, C.226 variety, CBN 883); another AE as, posthumous issue, Rome mint, issued by Tiberius in 34-37 A.D., AE as, (11.07 g), obv. radiate head to left of Augustus, around DIVVS AVGVSTVS PATER, rev. S C across, winged thunderbolt, (S.1791, RIC 83, BMC 157, C.249) (illustrated); Agrippa, (died 12 B.C.), posthumous issue struck by Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE as, (11.49 g), obv. M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head to left wearing rostral crown, rev. S C, across, Neptune standing to left, holding dolphin and trident, (S.1812, RIC 58 (Caligula), C.3) (illustrated). Fair - good fine, all scarce. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 4426 | Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.65 g), obv. laureate head of Tiberius to right, around TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated to right, with vertical sceptre and branch, (S.1763, RIC 30, BMC 48, RSC 16a, H.916 [304]). Attractively toned, good very fine and scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 4427 | Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum Mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.67 g), obv. laureate head of Tiberius to right, around TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia (as Pax) seated to right on chair with ornate legs, holding vertical sceptre and branch, line below, (S.1763, RIC 26, BMC 48, RSC 16). Toned, a few surface scratches, nearly very fine - very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 4428 | Drusus, son of Tiberius, (died A.D. 23), AE as, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, A.D. 22-23, (10.15 g), obv. bare head of Drusus to left, around traces of DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N, rev. PONTIF TRIBVN POTE[ST ITER] around, S C across field in centre, (S.1793, RIC 45, BMC 99). Fine with some soil adhesion. | $90 |
| Lot 4429 | Divus Augustus, (after AD 14), Orichalcum sestertius, (28.69 g). Rome, under Tiberius, issued A.D. 35-36, obv. OB CIVES SER inscribed on shield surrounded by oak wreath, DIVO AVGVSTO S P Q R around, two adduced Capricorns and globe below, rev. TI. CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST P M TR POT XXXVIII around large S C, (S.1763, RIC [Tiberius] 63, BMC 109, C. [Augustus] 303). Dark brown patina with minor reverse roughness, otherwise good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4430 | Gaius (Caligula), (A.D. 37-41), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (25.63 g), obv. Pietas veiled and draped seated to left, holding a patera, left arm resting on a facing figure draped on basis, around C CAESAR DIVI AVG PRON AVG GERMANICVS P M TR POT, PIETAS in exergue, dotted border, rev. DIVO AVG over S C across the field, hexastyle garlanded temple, quadriga above, before which is Gaius, veiled and togate, sacrificing with patera over altar, one attendant leads a bull another behind, (cf.S.1802, RIC 36, BMC 41). Attractive brown toning, mild surface roughness, otherwise good fine and scarce. | $440 |
| Lot 4431 | Gaius (Caligula), an issue in honour of his deceased brothers Nero and Drusus, (A.D. 37-41), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (14.52 g), obv. Nero and Drusus on horseback to right, around NERO ET DRVSVS CAESARES, rev. C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, around SC, (cf.S.1828, RIC 34, BMC 44). Dark green patina, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4432 | Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 50-54, (10.69 g), obv. bare head to left of Claudius around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, S C across field, Libertas standing right holding pileus, (S.1860, RIC 113, C.47, BMC 204). Dark brown patina, weakness on end of the obverse legend, otherwise extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $700 |
| Lot 4433 | Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 50-54, (10.39 g), obv. bare head to left of Claudius around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, S C across field, Libertas standing right holding pileus, (S.1860, RIC 113, C.47, BMC 204). Dark brown patina, surface pitting, fine and scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4434 | Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE quadrans, Rome mint, issued A.D. 41, (2.7992 g), obv. three legged modius, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG, rev. S C in centre around PON M TR P IMP P COS DES I, (cf.S.1865, RIC 84, BMC 179, C.70, Hunter 74). Very fine, scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4435 | Antonia, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, (grandmother of Caligula, mother of Claudius), (died A.D. 37), AE dupondius, issued after her death by Claudius 41-42, Rome mint, (11.45 g), obv. draped bust to right of Antonia, around ANTONIA AVGVSTA, rev. Claudius, standing to left, holding simpulum, around TI CLAVD[IVS CAE]SAR AVG P M TR P IMP, S C across field, (S.1902, BMC 166, RIC 92). Some bronze patination, fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 4436 | Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE sestertius, Lyon Mint, issued A.D. 63, (22.97 g), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR P IMP P P, rev. Nero bare-headed and cuirassed on prancing horse to right, holding spear, to right a soldier standing right with head left, holding shield, DECVRSIO in exergue, S C across, (S.1957, RIC 170, C.83). Toned, nearly very fine and a scarce type. | $500 |
| Lot 4437 | Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 67, (8.87 g), obv. bare head of Nero to right, globe at point of bust, around IMP NERO CAESAR AVG GERM, rev. S C across, Victory flying left holding shield inscribed SPQR, (cf.S.1976, RIC 351, C.298). Dark brown patination, extremely fine, rare in this conditon. | $550 |
| Lot 4438 | Nero, (54-68 A.D.), AE quadrans, Rome mint, issued AD 64-65, obv. NERO CLAV CAE AVG GER, owl standing facing, wings spread, on garlanded rectangular altar, rev. P M TR P IMP P P, upright olive branch, S C across fields, (S.1985, RIC 319, C.185, BMC 288). Delightful dark earthen patination, about as struck, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $180 |
| Lot 4439 | Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE Sestertius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 65, (27.39 gm), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, rev. around PACE P R TERRA MARIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S C across field, temple of Janus with closed doors, on right of temple, (S.1958, RIC 438, WCN 419, BMC 319). Attractive brown patina, minor surface roughness on the obverse, otherwise very fine/good very fine and very rare in this condition. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4440 | Galba (A.D. 68-69), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. June-August 68, (9.25 g), obv. laureate head of Galba to right, around SER GALBA IMP CAES AVG TR P, rev. Aquila (legionary eagle) between two signa, (standards), all set on galley prows, (S.2137, RIC 304, BMC 156, C.143). Dark green patina, good very fine/very fine, rare in this condition. | $400 |
| Lot 4441 | Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Antioch mint, issue of A.D. 72, (2.95 g), obv. [IMP CAES] VESP AV G P M COS IIII, laureate head to right, rev. Judaea seated to right behind palm tree and the emperor right in military dress with right foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, no inscription, (S.2278, RIC 363, Brin 31, BMC 510, RSC 645, H.763 [206]). Short on obverse flan, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4442 | Vespasian, (69-79 A.D.), silver denarius (3.49 g), Rome mint, struck 77-78 A.D., obv. CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, laureate head left, rev. IMP XIX in exergue, sow walking left with three little piglets, (cf.S.2292, RIC II 109, BMC 214, RSC 214). Good very fine with a delightful agrarian scene on the reverse with a light patination, rare. | $300 |
| Lot 4443 | Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issue of A.D. 72-73, (2.85 g), obv. laureate head to right, rev. Vesta seated to left holding simpulum, (S.2312, RIC 37, RSC 561); Titus, as Caesar under Vespasian, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issue of A.D. 77-8, (3.15 g), obv. laureate head to right, rev. COS VI in exergue, yoke of oxen to left, (S.2440, RIC 197, RSC 67, BMC 225). Toning, good fine. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 4444 | Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE dupondius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 71, (12.74 g), obv. radiate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III, rev. around CONCORDIA AVGVSTI, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, S C in exergue, (S.2345, RIC 471, C.71, BN 565, BMC 588). Brown patina, very fine and scarce. $$ Ex New York Coin Show, about December 1996. | $320 |
| Lot 4445 | Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE as, Rome mint, issue A.D. 71, (10.42 g), obv. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS III around, laureate head of Vespasian to right, rev. facade of altar-enclosure, PROVIDE[NT], S C across, (cf.S.2360, RIC 1235). Attractive dark brown patination, nearly very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4446 | Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 79, (2.99 g), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M, laureate head to right, rev. TR P VIIII IMP XV COS VII P P, Venus standing right her back turned towards spectator holding helmet and transverse spear and resting on column, (cf.S.2448, RIC 53, RSC 284). Lightly toned, very fine or better and very scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 4447 | Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 80, (3.05 g), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIANVS AVG P M, laureate head to right, rev. TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, throne with triangular back, (S.2515, RIC 122, RSC 313). Very fine, weak on the head on the obverse, scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 4448 | Titus, as Caesar, (A.D. 79-81), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 77-78, (25.32 g), obv. laureate head of Titus to right, around T CAES VESPASIAN IMP PON TR P COS II, rev. Fortuna standing to left, holding branch and rudder on globe in right hand, FORTVNAE REDVCI, S C across field, cornucopiae in left hand, (S.2454, RIC 607, BMC 630, cf.C.93). Nearly fine, and very rare. | $320 |
| Lot 4449 | Titus, (A.D. 79-81), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 80, (11.67 g), obv. laureate head of Titus to left, around IMP T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P COS VIII, rev. Pax standing to left holding caduceus and olive branch, PAX AVGVST around, S C across field, (S.2549, RIC 129b, BMC 212, cf.201). Attractive dark green patina, good fine and very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4450 | Titus, restoration issue in the name of Augustus, (issued A.D. 80). AE as, Rome mint, (11.75 g), obv. radiate head to left, around DIVVS A[VGVST]VS PATER, rev. eagle standing left facing on globe with open wings, around IMP T VESP AVG REST, SC across, (S.2583, RIC 197, C.551 [Augustus]). Dark brown patination, very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4451 | Domitian, as Caesar under Vespasian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 77-78, (3.29 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, rev. horseman helmeted to right, hand raised, COS V in exergue, (S.2638, RIC V242, RSC 49). Good very fine, scratch on reverse, scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 4452 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, issued as Caesar under Vespasian, Rome mint, issued A.D. 79, (3.10 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VI, rev. around PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, clasped hands holding legionary eagle resting on a prow, (S.2643, RIC 246, RSC 393). Nearly very fine, scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 4453 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 88-9, (3.16 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIII, rev. COS XIIII across, column inscribed LVD/SAEC/FEC all within oak-wreath, (S.2725, BMC 137, RIC 115, RSC 70). Toned, good very fine and very scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 4454 | Domitian, (90-91 A.D.), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.42 g), issued in 90-91 B.C., obv. laureate head of Domitian to right around IMP CAES DOMIT [AVG] GERM P M TR P X, rev. IMP XXI COS XV CENS P P P, Minerva advancing to right holding shield and javelin, (cf.S.2729, RIC 152, RSC 265) (illustrated); Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 77-78, (3.13 g), obv. CAESAR VESPASIANVS AV[G], laureate head to right, rev. [IMP X]IX in exergue, sow to left with three young piglets, (S.2292, RIC 982, RSC 213). Toning, nearly very fine - good very fine. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 4455 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 84, (9.97 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right with aegis IMP CAES DOMITIAN AVG GERM COS XI, rev. around above SALVTI in exergue AVGVSTI, between double panelled Altar, S C across, (cf.S.2808, RIC 305, BMC 315). Dark patination, weak on obv. legends, otherwise good very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4456 | Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 97, (3.88 g), obv. laureate head of Nerva to right, around IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P, rev. around CONCORDIA EXERCITVVM two clasped hands holding a legionary eagle on a prow, (S.3020, RIC 14, RSC 20). Surface pitting, otherwise very fine or better. | $260 |
| Lot 4457 | Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 98, (3.17 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, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.3030, RIC 44, RSC 91). Toned, good fine - nearly very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4458 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 98-99, Rome Mint, (3.50 g), obv. laureate head of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NERVA TRA IAN AVG GERM, rev. Goddess (Abundantia or Justitia) seated to left on chair with crossed cornucopiae as arms, holding sceptre, around P M TR P COS II P P, (S.3144, RIC 1, RSC 206). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4459 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 99, Rome mint, (3.58 g), obv. laureate head of Trajan right, around IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM, rev. Concordia seated to left holding patera over altar and a double cornucopiae, around PONT MAX TR POT COS II, (S.3153, RIC 12, RSC 302). Toning, very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4460 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 108, Rome Mint, (3.01 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M [TR P] COS VI P P, rev. Genius standing to left holding patera and ears of corn, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, (cf.S.3160, RIC 275, RSC 398, BMC 429). Toned, nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4461 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), an issue in honour of his deceased father, silver denarius, Rome mint, struck in 115 A.D., (2.98 g), obv. laureate bust of Trajan, draped on far shoulder to right, around IMP TRAIANVS AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, rev. Trajan senior seated left on curule chair, holding patera and sceptre, around DIVVS PATER TRAIAN, (S.3323, RIC 252, RSC 140, BMC 500). Light grey patination, extremely fine, rare. | $320 |
| Lot 4462 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 107, Rome mint, (3.28 g), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Genius standing to left holding patera and cornucopiae, altar at feet around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, (S.3160, RIC 184, RSC 394, BMC 206) (illustrated); another chipped, (2.45 g), rev. Providentia standing left, leaning against column and holding sceptre, globe at her feet, (S.3154, RIC 364, RSC 315); Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 95-6, (2.53 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XV, rev. around IMP XXII COS XVII CENS P P P, Minerva standing to left, holding javelin and thunderbolt, (cf.S.2732, RIC 790, RSC 290). Toning, fine - very fine. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 4463 | Trajan, (A.D.98-117), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 116, (27.27 grams), obv. laureate draped bust of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, rev. Fortuna seated to left holding rudder and cornucopiae, around SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS, FORT RED over S C in exergue, (S.3193, RIC 652, C.158, BMC 1026). Attractive dark green patina, weak on parts of the legend, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and rare in this condition. | $750 |
| Lot 4464 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE dupondius, issued 105, Rome mint, (13.46 g), obv. radiate bust draped on far shoulder to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Dacian seated left on shields in an attitude of mourning, with arms at base, trophy before her, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C in exergue, (cf.S.3196, RIC 563, BMC 887, C.533); Hadrian, (117-138 A.D.), AE dupondius, issued 126 A.D., Rome Mint, (14.97 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, rev. Fides draped standing to right, holding corn ears and basket of fruit, (cf.S.3680 [for as], RIC II.3: 867, Stack 610, BMC 1322-3). Fine - very fine, scarce. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4465 | Hadrian (A.D. 117 - 138), AE as, Rome Mint (12.00 g), obv. laureate bust right with drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. S C across within laurel wreath, (S.3693, RIC II.3 2290 [831], C.1394, BMC 1615). Dark brown patina, good very fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4466 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 117, (2.83 g), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. PM TR P COS III around, SALVS AVG in exergue, Salus seated to left on throne feeding serpent arising from altar, (cf.S.3539, RIC 137a, RSC 1324). Toning, very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4467 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 124, (13.84 g), obv. radiate bust of Hadrian to right, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG P M [TR P COS] III, rev. PIETAS A[VGVS]TI, S C to left and right, Pietas standing to right, hand raised, holding box of incense in left hand, altar at feet, (S.3665, RIC II.3, 475 [601c], C.1044, BMC 1231). Deep dark green patina, edge split, otherwise good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4468 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 125 Rome mint, (3.02 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. P M TR P, COS III, Spes standing to left holding flower and lifting skirt, (S.3526, RIC 601, Strack 125, BMC 210). Lightly toned, well centred, about extremely fine, and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4469 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 127, Rome mint, (3.26 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTUS, rev. modius containing six corn-ears, around COS III, (S.3482, RIC 197, RSC 470). Well centred, toned, very fine and scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4470 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 128-132, Rome Mint, (3.20 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Victory seated to left holding wreath and palm, (cf.S.3548, RIC 183, RSC 361). Toned, some surface scratches on obverse, very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 4471 | Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, issued 129-130, (23.09 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian draped, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. IVSTITIA AVG PP around, S C across field, in exergue COS III, Justitia seated to left holding patersa and vertical sceptre, (cf.S.3605, RIC 1155 [R] [new volume], BMC 1428, Ban.480, Strack [1933] 823). Superb even brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $2,400 |
| Lot 4472 | Hadrian, (117-138 A.D.), AE sestertius, Rome mint, part of the "Province cycle". Adventus type, 32mm, (25.60 g), issued 130-138 A.D., obv. HADRIANVS AVG COS III [P P], bareheaded and draped bust to right of Hadrian, rev. around ADVENTVI AVG MACEDONIAE, S C in exergue, Hadrian standing right, raising hand and holding roll, facing Macedonia, standing left, holding patera over altar, and whip, bull (victim) at foot of altar. (S.-, RIC 1777 [R2], Banti 44, Strack 756). Fine or better, very rare. | $480 |
| Lot 4473 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 136, (23.17 g), obv. laureate bust of Hadrian draped to right, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. AEGYPTOS around, S C in exergue, Egypt reclining left holding sistrum, left elbow resting on basket of grain, ibis on column at feet, (S.3572, RIC 838, C.112). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 4474 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, issued 137, Rome Mint, (27.36 g), obv. laureate bust, draped to right of Hadrian, viewed from behind, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. SPES P R around, Spes standing to left holding flower and lifting skirt, S C to sides, (cf.S.3648, RIC 2431, Banti 746, Straus 697). Attractive light brown patination, nearly very fine. scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4475 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE dupondius issued 136, (13.62 g), obv. laureate bust of Hadrian to right, HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. CAPPADOCIA, S C across, Cappadocia standing wearing turreted head-dress left holding model of Mount Argaeus and vexillum, (S.3656, RIC 848, C.202). Rare type, nearly very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4476 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 126, (14.30 g), obv. radiate head of Hadrian to right, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III, Fides standing to right, holding a basket of fruit and grain ears, (S.3658, RIC 656, C.388). Bright yellow bronze patination, good very fine, well centred, rare. | $140 |
| Lot 4477 | Hadrian (A.D. 117-138), AE dupondius/as, issued 129-130, (13.60 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. CLEMENTIA AVG COS III P P around, S C across field, Clementia standing left, holding patera and vertical sceptre, (S.3677, RIC 1188 [new volume], cf.BMC 1434,1438, Strack [1933] 816). Superb even dark brown patina, good very fine or better, rare in this condition. | $240 |
| Lot 4478 | Hadrian, (117-138 A.D.), AE As, Issued 121-122 A.D., Rome Mint, (10.32 g), obv. Around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, laureate bust to right of Hadrian, draped and cuirassed viewed from front, rev. S-C to left and right of field around P M TR P COS III, Pax standing to left, holding a branch and a cornucopiae, (cf.S.3688, RIC 676 [This Coin Illustrated and referenced], cf.Strack 575, Glasgow 376). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4479 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE as, issued 134, Rome mint, (11.82 g), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. Roma in military dress standing left, holding spear and clasping right hands with Hadrian who stands right holding scroll, around ADVENTVS AVG, S C in exergue, (cf.S.3455, RIC II 2072 [R], Strack [1933] 642, Paris 5682). Well centred, toned, extremely fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4480 | Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (117-136/7 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 129 A.D. (Hill), Rome Mint, (3.30 g), obv. diademed draped bust to right, of Sabina with hair in queue down back, SABINA AVGVSTA around, Rev. CONCORDIA AVG around, Concordia seated to left on throne, holding patera in right hand and sceptre in left hand, (S.3919, RIC 398, RSC 12); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D.141), silver denarius, (3.55 g), issued 147, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. Ceres standing to left holding sceptre and corn ears, around AVGVSTA, (S.4582, BMC 408, RIC 360, RSC 78). First with some surface pitting and cleaning, second toned, very fine, both scarce. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 4481 | Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.137), AE dupondius/as, Rome mint, (9.26 g), issued 136, obv. draped bust to right of Sabina with hair in plait down neck, around SABINA AVGVSTA, rev. CONCORDIA AVG around, Concordia standing to left, holding a double cornucopiae and patera resting on column, S C across, (S.3943, RIC II.3: 2588, Strack 873). green toning, some surface pitting, good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4482 | Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (24.91 g), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, Spes advancing to left, holding flower and lifting skirt, (S.3986, RIC 1055, BMC 1914, C.56). Attractive brown patina, good fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4483 | Antoninus Pius, with Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, (A.D. 138-161), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 141-3, (24.16 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, rev. AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG [PII F COS], bare head of Marcus Aurelius to right, S C below, (S.4526, RIC 1212, C.34). Deep brown toning, mild surface pitting, otherwise nearly very fine - very fine and scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 4484 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE sestertius, (25.76 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 143, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III, rev. Victory advancing right holding trophy in both hands, around IMPERA TOR II, S C across field, (S.4182, RIC 717a, C.434). Dark brown patina, attractive nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 4485 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issued 160-1, (2.53 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIIII, laureate head to right, rev. PIETATI AVG COS IIII, Faustina as Pietas standing holding 2 children, two more standing either side, (S.-, RIC 313a). Toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4486 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 159-60, (3.30 g), obv. around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P COS III, laureate head to right, rev. around PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, winged thunderbolt, (S.4103, RIC 80a, RSC 681). Very fine, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4487 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issued 157, (3.26 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II, laureate head to right, rev. TR POT XX COS IIII, Annona standing right, left foot on prow, holding rudder set on globe and modius, (S.4128, RIC 260, RSC 1016a). Toned, good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4488 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 159-160, (3.40 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXIII, laureate head to right, rev. ROMA COS IIII, Roma enthroned to left holding Victory and spear, (S.4104, BMC 985, RIC 303, RSC 696a). Lightly toned, good extremely fine, rare in this condition. | $160 |
| Lot 4489 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 150-1, (2.95 g), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XIIII, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, naked Genius or Bonus Eventus standing left with patera and corn-ears, (S.4069, RIC 196, RSC 220); Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 205, Rome mint, (3.256 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). Very fine; extremely fine, both with descriptions in flips. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4490 | Antoninus Pius, (138-161 A.D.), AE sestertius, (28.49 g), Rome mint, issued 142 A.D.), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III, laureate head to right, rev. PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, winged thunderbolt with S-C across fields, (S.4208, RIC III 618, Banti 318, BMCRE 1266, C.682). Nearly very fine, very scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4491 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE sestertius, (21.24 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 158-9, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XXII, rev. VOTA SVSCEPTA DEC III, and COS IIII in exergue, S C across field, Antoninus Pius to left, sacrificing with patera over tripod, (S.4262, RIC 1010, BMC 2068, C.1124). Dark brown patina, well centred, very fine or better, rare in this condition. | $190 |
| Lot 4492 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE dupondius, (13.68 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 151-2, obv. radiate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XV, rev. around SALVS AVG COS IIII, Salus standing left feeding snake coiled around altar and holding sceptre, S C across field, (cf.S.4284, RIC 894, C.730). Bronze appearance, good very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4493 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE as, (10.69 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 146, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS IIII, rev. around Apollo standing left holding a patera and lyre, S C across field, (S.4312, RIC 824a, C.748). Brown patination, good very fine and very scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4494 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE as, (10.70 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 151-2, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XV, rev. around SALVS AVG COS IIII, Salus standing left feeding snake coiled around altar and holding sceptre, S C across field, (S.4311, RIC 900a, C.729). Brown patination, very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4495 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE as, (11.65 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 154-155, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVIII, rev. Britannia seated to left on rock, to left shield and sceptre, around BRITANNIA COS IIII, in exergue S C, (S.4266, RIC 934, C.118). Dark green patination, with rough edges, otherwise good very fine/very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4496 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE as, (10.69 g), Rome mint, issued A.D. 160-1, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, rev. around TR POT XXIIII COS IIII, Aeternitas, standing left holding a caduceus and a phoenix on globe, S C across field, (S.4321, RIC 1051, C.1054). Dark brown patination, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4497 | Antoninnus Pius, Divus Antoninus Pius, (died 161 A.D.), AE sestertius, 33 mm, (25.31 g), Consecration issue, Rome mint, struck under Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, in 161 A.D., obv. DIVVS ANTONINVS, bare head right, rev. around CONSECRATIO, S C in exergue, funeral pyre of four tiers decorated with garlands, surmounted by facing quadriga, (S.5109, cf.RIC III 1268 (Aurelius), BMC 879, C.167, MIR 18, 27 (Aurelius), Banti 73). A superb perfectly round sestertius, with a even brown patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $480 |
| Lot 4498 | Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D. 141), posthumous issue, AE dupondius or as, issued 142, Rome Mint, (12.00 g), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA, rev. S C in exergue, crescent moon surmounted by seven stars, (S.4658, RIC 1199, C.275). Attractive dark brown patina, extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $600 |
| Lot 4499 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 162, (3.36 g), obv. bare head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around IMP M AVREL ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around CONCORD AVG TR P XVI, COS III, Concordia seated to left, holding patera, resting on statuette of Spes, cornucopiae below seat, (S.4882, BMC 185, RIC 35, RSC 36a). Lightly toned, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 4500 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 169, (3.30 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIII, rev. around LIBERAL AVG V COS III, Liberalitas standing to left, holding abacus and cornucopiae, (S.4914, BMC 492, RIC 206, RSC 412). Nearly very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 4501 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 175, (3.54 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG GERM SARM, rev. around SECVRIT PVB TR P XXX IMP VIII COS III, Securitas seated on throne to left, holding sceptre, (cf.S.4928, RIC 348, RSC 588). Lightly toned, good very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4502 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued 164, (12.38 g), obv. radiate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M AVREL ANTONINUS AVG P M, rev. around TR P X[VIII] IMP II COS III, Minerva standing left holding olive branch, spear and shield, S C across, (S.-, RIC 873, C.843). Toned, dark green patination, short on flan, portrait nearly extremely fine, otherwise good very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4503 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), AE dupondius, issue struck at Rome in A.D.168-171, (12.11 g), obv. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXIII, head radiate to right, rev. around SALVTI AVG COS III, S C in field, Salus standing to left, holding sceptre and patera, feeding snake rising from an altar, (S.5042, RIC 965, C.551). Dark even attractive patination, extremely fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4504 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), AE as, Rome mint, issued 177, (11.18 g), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINUS AVG GERM [SARM] TR P XXXI, rev. around IMP VIII COS III P P PAX AETERNA AVG, Pax standing left holding cornucopiae and setting fire to a pile of arms, S C across, (S.5066, RIC 1204, C.365). Toned, flaw on edge of obverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4505 | Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), posthumous issue by Commodus, AE sestertius, issued 180, (23.20 g), obv. DIVVS M AN TONINVS [PIVS], bare head right, rev. [CO]NSECRATIO eagle right, head left, standing on globe, S C below, (S.5982, RIC 654, C.89). Dark green delightful patination, very fine or better and very scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 4506 | Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, issued 161-175, (2.61 g), obv. around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right of Faustina, rev. FECVNDITAS, Fecunditas standing right, holding sceptre and child, (S.5252, RSC 99, RIC 677, BMC 91). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4507 | Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), AE sestertius, (23.13 g), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, diademed and draped bust to right, rev. SALVTI AVGVSTAE, SC in exergue, Salus seated to left, feeding a snake arising from altar, (S.5283, C.200, RIC 1668). Light brown patina, well and evenly struck very fine, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4508 | Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), AE dupondius or as, issued 161-175, (12.65 g), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right, rev. DIANA LVCIF around, S C across field, Diana standing to left, holding lighted torch in both hands, (S.5293, RIC 1629, BMC 972, C.86). Attractive dark brown patina, good very fine, and scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 4509 | Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), silver denarius, issued 161, Rome Mint, (3.57 g), obv. IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG, bare head to right, rev. Providentia standing to left, holding globe and cornucopiae, around PROV DEOR TR P COS II, (cf.S.5354, RIC 463, RSC 144, MIR 18, 22-14/10, BMC 35). Golden tone, extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4510 | Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), silver denarius, issued 163, Rome mint, (3.35 g), obv. IMP L VERVS AVG, bare head to right, rev. Providentia standing to left, holding globe and cornucopiae, around PROV DEOR TR P III COS II, (S.5354, RIC 491, RSC 156, MIR 56, BMC 229). Golden grey patination, extremely fine, scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 4511 | Lucius Verus, (161-169 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 168 A.D., Rome Mint, (3.07 g), obv. laureate head of Lucius Verus to right, around L VERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, rev. [T]R P VIII IMP V COS III around, Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.5361, RIC 590, RSC 316). Very fine - good very fine and scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 4512 | Lucius Verus, (161-169 A.D.), AE sestertius, 29mm, (24.32 g), obv. DIVVS VERVS, bare head of Divus Lucius Verus right, rev. CONSECRATIO, four-tiered funeral pyre, decorated with garlands and surmounted with facing quadriga, (S. 5208, RIC III (Marcus Aurelius) 1266, MIR 18, 27-6/10 (Aurelius), Banti 74). Even brown patination, with minor hoard adhesions on the obverse, otherwise very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4513 | Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 165, (13.72 g), obv. radiate head of Lucius Verus, to right, around L AVREL VERVS AVG ARMENIACVS, rev. FORT RED TR P V IMP II COS II, SC in exergue, Fortuna seated to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, (S.5393, RIC 1415, C.109). Dark brown patina, good very fine and very scarce. | $190 |
| Lot 4514 | Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, (died A.D.182), denarius, Rome mint, (2.71 g), issued 164-6, obv. draped bust to right of Lucilla with hair bound up behind head, around LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, rev. DIANA LVCIFERA around, Diana standing to left, holding long torch in each hand, (S.5482, RIC 763, BMC 308, RSC 16). Attractively toned, slight flan flaw to right of head, otherwise nearly extremely fine, with collector's ticket. | $130 |
| Lot 4515 | Commodus, (177-192 A.D.), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 182 A.D. (2.76 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMMODVS AN TONINVS AVG, rev. around TR P VII IMP IIII COS III P P, Roma in military dress to left holding Victory and spear, (S.5714, RIC 43, RSC 833, BMC 93). Good very fine/very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 4516 | Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 184, (3.43 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMMODVS ANTON AVG PIVS, rev. around P M TR P VIIII IMP VI COS IIII P P, Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, globe at feet, (S.5669, RIC 73, RSC 446). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 4517 | Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 185, (29.87 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMMODVS ANT ON AVG PIVS BRIT, rev. around VOTA SVSCEP DECEN P M TR P X IMP VII , across field S C, Commodus togate standing left, over tripod altar and holding scroll, COS IIII P P in exergue, (cf.S.5833, RIC 454a, C.990, BMC 564). Brown patina, round and very attractive, extremely fine/good very fine and very rare in this condition. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4518 | Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 189, (21.40 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMMODVS ANT P FELIX AVG BRIT, rev. around MINER [VICT P] M TR P XIIII IMP VIII [COS V] P P, S C across field, Minerva standing to left holding Victory and spear, shields at feet, trophy behind, (S.5770, RIC 528, C.369). Dark brown patina, good very fine, with extremely fine portrait, usual misshapened flan, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4519 | Crispina, wife of Commodus, (m. A.D.177), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 180-2, (3.27 g), obv. draped bust to right of Crispina with hair bound up behind head, around CRISPINA AVGVSTA, rev. VENVS around, Venus standing to left, holding apple and drawing up drapery from shoulder, (S.6002, RIC 286a, RSC 35). Toned, very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 4520 | Crispina, wife of Commodus, (A.D.177-182), AE as/dupondius, Rome mint, (13.66 g), obv. draped bust to right of Crispina with hair bound up behind head, around CRISPINA AVGVSTA, rev. around LAETITIA, Laetitia standing facing, head left, holding wreath in right hand and rudder set on globe in left hand, S C across, (S.6019, RIC 683, BMC 435, C.18). Deep brown patina, well centred, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $480 |
| Lot 4521 | Pertinax, (A.D. 193), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 193, (27.15 g), obv. laureate head of bearded Pertinax to right, around IMP CAES P HELV PERTINAX AVG, rev. around PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM COS II, S C across, Providentia standing to left, hand towards star, (S.6055, RIC 22, BMC 28, C.52). Good fine/fine with weak legends, very rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4522 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 200, Rome mint, (3.48 g), obv. laureate head to right of Septimius Severus, around SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, rev. Victory hovering to left, holding open wreath with both hands over shield set on base, around PM TR P VIII COS II PP, (S.6333, RIC 150, RSC 454). Nearly extremely fine/good very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4523 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, issued 202-210, Rome mint, (3.60 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). Nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4524 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 207, (3.70 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). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4525 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.13 g), obv. laureate head right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. Jupiter standing front brandishing thunderbolt in right hand, sceptre in left, around PM TR P XVI COS III PP, (S.-, RIC.216, RSC.501). Toning, extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4526 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 211, (2.93 g), obv. laureate head to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. around P M TR P XVIII COS III P P, Jupiter, naked but for cloak over shoulder, standing half left between two children, (Caracalla and Geta), Jupiter holds thunderbolt and sceptre, (cf.S.6345, RIC 240, RSC 540); another Emesa mint, issued A.D. 194 (2.95 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, rev. FORTVN REDVC, Fortuna or Hilaritas, standing left holding long palm and cornucopiae (S,6278, RIC 383, RSC 175a). Very fine or better, both scarce. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 4527 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Emesa mint, issued A.D. 194, (3.04 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around IMP CAE L SEP SEV PERT AVG COS II, rev. around FORTVN REDVC, Fortuna or Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae, (S.6278, RIC 383, RSC 175a) (illustrated); together with another Rome mint, issued A.D. 210, (3.18 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P XVIII COS III P P, Neptune standing to left, holding trident, foot on rock, (S.6346, RIC 234, RSC 543); together with a Roman Republic quinarius of M.Cato issued 89 B.C., obv. Liber head, rev. Victory seated right, worn coin (S.248); together with AE of Constantine I (Arles mint), M-L/QARL, (S.16077), also (Arles mint) C-S/PARL (S.16079), another (cf.16203); others of Valentinian II AE maiorina (S.20278); Divo Claudio (S.11462); Honorius, Antioch mint (S.20989); others of Valentinian I, Gratian (2), Galerius, Constantius Gallus, Constantine II, Claudius II. Very good - very fine, interesting group. (17) | $220 |
| Lot 4528 | Septimius Severus, (A.D.193-211), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 193, (22.14 g), obv. IMP CAES L SEPT SEV PERT AVG, head laureate to right, rev. around LEG XIII GEM M V TR P COS, S C across field, legionary eagle left on perch between two standards ornamented with capricorns, (S.6413, RIC 652, C.275, BMC 471). Brown patina, fine-very fine and rare. | $190 |
| Lot 4529 | Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 202, Rome mint, (3.39 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and sceptre, around HILARITAS, (S.6585, RIC 555 [Severus], RSC 76). Lightly toned, extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4530 | Julia Domna. Augusta, (A.D. 193-217), AE As (11.66 g), Rome Mint struck under Septimius Severus, circa A.D. 193-196, obv. draped bust right, rev. Fecunditas seated right, holding child at breast, to right, a second child standing left, (S.6639), RIC IV 844 (Septimius)). Attractively toned, good very fine - nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4531 | Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), AE dupondius as issued 198, Rome mint, (11.03 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopia, around HILARITAS, SC across base (S.6641, RIC 877 [Severus], C.74). Attractive portrait, good very fine, scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 4532 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 212, Rome mint, (3.20 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Hercules naked standing half-left, holding branch and club with lion's skin, around P M TR P XV COS III P P, (cf.S.6828, RIC 192, RSC 196). Lightly toned, extremely fine, minor spot on reverse. | $170 |
| Lot 4533 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 213, Rome mint, (2.93 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Moneta standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae, around MONETA AVG, (S.6821, RIC 308, RSC 167). Toned, extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4534 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius issued 214, Rome mint, (2.83 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Jupiter standing left, holding sceptre and thunderbolt, around P M TR P XVII COS IIII P P, (S.6832, RIC 240, RSC 239). Extremely fine, trace of mint bloom. | $100 |
| Lot 4535 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 215, Rome mint, (4.03 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Apollo standing half left, holding branch and resting hand on lyre, around P M TR P XVIII COS IIII PP, (S.6835, RIC 254, RSC 282). Extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4536 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver antoninianus issued 216, Rome mint, (4.38 obv. radiate bust to right of Caracalla, draped around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Serapis standing left, holding sceptre and raising right hand, around P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P, (cf.S.6780, RIC 289d, RSC 383b). Extremely fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4537 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE sestertius, issued 211, Rome Mint, (26.60 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around M AVREL ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Securitas seated right on throne, cornucopia below, holding palm branch, resting head on right hand, around PM TR P XIIII COS III P P, S C in exergue, (S.6924, RIC 480a, C.193). Even brown toning, well centred, very fine and rare. | $340 |
| Lot 4538 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE sestertius, issued 213, Rome mint, 31mm, (21.49 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Caracalla, around M AVREL ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Providentia standing left holding baton in right hand, sceptre in left, globe at her feet to left, around PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, S C across field, (S.6948, RIC 511a, C.532). Attractive green patina, minor edge splits from striking, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 4539 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE sestertius, issued 215, Rome mint, (24.72 g), obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed to right of Caracalla, around M AVREL ANTONI]NVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Aesculapius standing facing head to left, holding snake-entwined staff, Telesphorus at his feet to left, globe to right, around P M TR P XVIII IMP III, COS IIII P P, S C across field, (S.6933, RIC 538a, C.329). Attractive brown patina, good very fine and very rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 4540 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE dupondius, issued 213, Rome mint, 24mm, (14.08 g), obv. radiate bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Providentia standing left holding baton in right hand, sceptre in left, globe at her feet to left, around PROVIDENTIAE DEORVM, S C across field, (S.6973, RIC 514, C.534). Attractive bronze patina, very fine and very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4541 | Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, Laodicea mint (3.26 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae, around HILARITAS, (S.7071 [?145 EF], BMC 737, RIC 371, RSC 14). Minor hoard patination on the obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4542 | Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 203, (2.17 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Pietas standing to right holding a child, around PIETAS AVGG, (S.7072, RIC 367, RSC 16). Large flan well centred, nearly extremely fine/very fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4543 | Plautilla, wife of Caracalla, (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, (3.23 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around [P]LAVTILLAE AVGVSTA, rev. Caracalla and Plautilla holding hands, around PROPAGO IMPERI, (S.7073, RIC 362, RSC 21) (illustrated); Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 203, Rome mint, (3.24 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Pietas standing to left both hands raised in invocation, altar at feet, around PIETAS PVBLICA, (S.6601, RIC 574 [Severus], RSC 156). Toning, nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4544 | Plautilla, wife of Caracalla, (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 204, (3.02 g), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Venus naked to waist standing half left with apple and palm, at side a shield, before her cupid, around VENVS VICTRIX, (S.7074, BMC 429, RIC 369, RSC 25); Faustina Senior, (died 141), silver denarius (3.66 g), obv. draped bust to right, DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. rev. AVGVSTA, Ceres standing to left, holding corn ears and sceptre, (S.4582, RIC 360, RSC 78). Toning, very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 4545 | Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 199, silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.64 g), obv. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bare-headed bust draped to right, rev. around NOBILITAS, Nobilitas standing frontal, head to right, holding sceptre and palladium, (S.7184, BMC 223-7, RIC 13a, RSC 90). Extremely fine and scarce with a delightful golden blue patination. | $110 |
| Lot 4546 | Geta, (A.D. 209-212), silver denarius, issued 199-202, Rome Mint, (3.68 g), obv. laureate bust to right, around P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, rev. FELICITAS PVBLICA around, Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.7173, RIC 9, RSC 38) (illustrated); Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 206, Rome mint, (3.30), obv. laureate head bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Mars standing to left, resting on spear reversed and shield, around PONTIF TR P VIIII COS II, (cf.S.6859, RIC 83, RSC 424). Toning, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4547 | Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 199-200, silver denarius, Laodicea mint, (3.33 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). Extremely fine with golden peripheral patination on the obverse, very scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4548 | Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 205 A.D., silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.35 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). Toned, nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 4549 | Geta, (A.D. 209-212), silver denarius, issued 210, Rome Mint, (3.17 g), obv. laureate head to right of Geta, around IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG, rev. Genius standing half left, holding patera and grain ears, sacrificing over altar, around PONTIF TR P II COS II, (S.7249, RIC 70b, RSC 140). Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. | $200 |
| Lot 4550 | Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 210, AE sestertius, Rome mint, (26.27 g), obv. IMP CAES P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG, laureate head to right, rev. around PONTIF TR P II COS II, Caracalla and Geta standing right and left, vis-a-vis, sacrificing over tripod, behind, flute player standing facing, victim at feet, (cf.S.7264, RIC 156b, C.145). Brown patination, flan crack, otherwise fine or better and very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4551 | Diadumenian as Caesar, (A.D. 217-218), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217, (27.79 g), obv. bare headed bust of Diadumenian draped to right, around M OPEL ANTONINVS DIADVMENIANVS CAES, rev. around PRINC IVVENTVTIS Diadumenian standing holding standard in left and two standards in right hand, S C in exergue, (S.7453, RIC 211, BMC 149, C.7). Dark patination, on a large flan, good fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 4552 | Diadumenian as Caesar, (A.D. 217-218), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217-218, (13.18 g), obv. bare headed bust of Diadumenian draped to right, around M OPEL ANTONINVS DIADVMENIAN CAES, rev. around PRINC IVVENTVTIS, SC in exergue, Diadumenian standing to left holding standard in right hand, two standards to right (S.7456, RIC 212, C.9, BMCRE 159). Even brown patina, good very fine/very fine, rare. | $450 |
| Lot 4553 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Antioch mint, issued A.D. 218-219, (3.33 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, seen from behind, around ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around FELICITAS, TEMP, galley to right with sail and six rowers, at stern a pilot, acrostolium and standard, at prow, furled sail or vexillum travelling right over waves, (S.7510, RIC 188, RSC 27a, BMC 277). Toned, nearly extremely fine, very scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4554 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, issued 220-222 A.D., Rome Mint, (3.23 g), obv. laureate draped head of Elagabalus to right, with horn over forehead, around, IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around SACERD DEI SOLIS ELAGAB, Elagabalus standing to right. sacrificing out of a patera over lighted altar, holding club upright, in field to right a star, (S.7542, RIC 131, BMC 225 note, RSC 246). Toned, good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4555 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218-219, (3.17 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around ANTONINVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around TEMPORVM FEL, Felicitas standing partly to left, holding long caduceus and patera, (S.7550, RIC 201, RSC 278). Good very fine, obverse slightly off centred. | $110 |
| Lot 4556 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 219 A.D., (4.86 g), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victory running right holding wreath and palm, (S.7500, RIC 152, RSC 294). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4557 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 220-221, (2.96 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around FORTVNAE REDVCI, Fortuna standing to left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae, (S.7516, RIC 83a, RSC 50a). Good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4558 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issued A.D. 220-222, (2.46 g), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around P M TR [P III] COS III P P, Sol advancing to left, naked except for cloak holding whip and raising hand, star in left field, (S.7533, RIC 28, RSC 154) (illustrated); Julia Paula, (wife of Elagabalus), (A.D. 220), silver denarius, (3.43 g), Rome Mint, obv. draped bust of Julia Paula to right, around IVLIA PAVLA AVG, rev. Concordia seated to left on throne with patera and arm on throne, star in left field, around CONCORDIA, (S.7655, RIC 211, RSC.6a). Toning, good very fine, scarce. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4559 | Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 218-220, (2.55 g), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing out veil from shoulder and holding a sceptre, (S.7756, RIC 268, RSC 36, BMC 76). Brilliant, as struck good extremely fine, scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4560 | Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 218-220, (2.63 g), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing out veil from shoulder and holding a sceptre, (S.7756, RIC 268, RSC 36, BMC 76). Toned, nearly extremely fine with a strong portrait. | $100 |
| Lot 4561 | Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (218-222 A.D.), silver denarius (3.68 g), obv, draped bust right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. arund SAECVLI FELICITAS, Felicitas standing to left, sacrificing out of patera over altar holding caduceus, star (S.7757, RIC 271, RSC 45); Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, (2.72 g), Rome mint, issued 220-222, obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG, rev. VENVS CAELESTIS, Venus standing to left, holding apple and sceptre, star in right field, (S.7719, RIC 241, RSC 8a, BMC 49) (illustrated). Toning, very fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 4562 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 225, Rome mint, (3.64 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. FIDES MILITVM, Fides Militum standing to left, holding standard in each hand, (S.7864, RIC 139, RSC 52). Lightly toned, good extremely fine with mint bloom. | $140 |
| Lot 4563 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 226, Rome mint, (3.33 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. LIBERALITAS AVG III, Liberalitas standing left with coin counter and cornucopiae, (S.7877, RIC 154, RSC 128a). Extremely fine, lightly toned. | $90 |
| Lot 4564 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued A.D. 232, Rome mint, (2.57 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, rev. MARS VLTOR, Mars advancing right, holding spear and shield, (S.7882, RIC 246, RSC 161a, BMC 831). Brilliant, as struck with full mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $220 |
| Lot 4565 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 232, Rome mint, (3.57 g), obv. laureate bust to right, draped, around IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, rev. SPES P VBLICA, Spes standing to left, holding flower and raising skirt, (S.7927, RIC 254, RSC 546). Bright, full flan, as struck, uncirculated, with full mint bloom, scarce type and rare in this condition. | $150 |
| Lot 4566 | Severus Alexander, (222-235 A.D.), silver denarius, issued 231-235 A.D., Rome Mint, (2.61 g), obv. Laureate bust to right of Severus Alexander, draped seen from the front, IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG around, rev. IOVI PROPVGNATORI around, Jupiter standing facing, nude but for cloak, in fighting attitude, inclined to left but head to right, holding thunderbolt, (cf.S.7870, RIC 239, BMC 825, RSC 84); Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 224, (3.07 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MA MAEA AVG, rev. FELICITAS PVBLICA around, Felicity standing facing head to left, with legs crossed and leaning left elbow on column, holding caduceus, (S.8209, RIC 335, BMC 483-485, RSC 17) (illustrated). Toning, very fine - good very fine and scarce. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4567 | Severus Alexander (A.D. 222-235), AE sestertius, Rome Mint, Sol reverse, (RIC.515, Cohen 412, S.7998); another, Rome Mint, Annona reverse, (RIC.548, Cohen 45, S.7962). Flan cracks on both, fine - good fine. (2). | Passed in |
| Lot 4568 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 222-231, (20.53 g), obv. laureate bust of Severus Alexander to right draped and cuirassed, around IMP CAES M AVR SEV ALEXANDER AVG, rev. around ANNONA AVGVSTI, S C across base, Annona standing to left holding corn ears over modius and cornucopiae, (S.7962, RIC 548, C.35). Dark green patina, with an attractive portrait, nearly extremely fine with large piece out of edge, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4569 | Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE sestertius, Rome Mint, issued in issued A.D. 231-235, (20.41 g), obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed of Severus Alexander to right, around IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, rev. Mars advancing to right, holding spear and shield, around MARS VLTOR, S C in field, (S.7979, RIC 635c, C.163) (illustrated); sestertius, Rome Mint, (20.28 g), obv. lauraete bust right, rev. Providentia standing facing head to left, holding two corn-ears over modius and cornucopiae, around PROVIDENTIA AVG S-C (S.2265, RIC 645, C.509). Toning, nearly very fine - very fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 4570 | Severus Alexander, (222-235 A.D.), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued in issued A.D. 234, (9.98 g), obv. radiate bust of Severus Alexander to right, light drapery on left shoulder around IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, rev. Sol advancing to left, right hand raised, holding whip in left hand, around P M TR P XIII COS III P P , S C across, (S.8043, RIC 539, C.451, BMC 959). Good very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4571 | Orbiana, wife of Severus Alexander, (m.A.D.225), AE sestertius, special marriage issue of Alexander, Rome Mint, 225 A.D., (23.01 g), obv. SALL BARBIA ORBIANA AVG around, diademed bust draped to right, rev. around CONCORDIA AVGVSTORVM, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, SC in exergue, (S.8193, RIC 655, C.4, BMC 293). Brown patina, fine with flan flaws, rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4572 | Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.49 g), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAMAEA AVG, rev. IVNO CONSERVATRIX, Juno standing half left, holding patera and sceptre, at feet a peacock, (S.2310, RIC 343, C.35). Toned, extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4573 | Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (18.88 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MAMA EA AVGVSTA, rev. FELICI T AS PVBLICA, Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus, leaning on column, (S.8228, RIC 676, C.21). Deep brown toning, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 4574 | Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), AE sestertius, issued 226, Rome Mint, (21.79 g), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MAMAEA AVGV[STA, rev. VESTA, SC in field, left and right, Vesta standing left holding Palladium and sceptre, (S.8236, RIC 708, C.83). Uneven green patination, otherwise extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $180 |
| Lot 4575 | Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.03 g), issued April - Dec 235, obv. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Maximinus, rev. P M TR P P P, Maximinus to left between two military standards holding a spear, (S.8311, RIC 1, RSC 46). Toned, extremely fine, scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4576 | Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), silver denarius, Rome mint, (2.90 g), issued April - Dec 235, obv. IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Maximinus I, rev. P M TR P P P, Maximinus to left between two military standards holding a spear, (S.8311, RIC 1, RSC 46). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4577 | Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.39 g), issued 237, obv. MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right of Maximinus, rev. P M TR P II COS P P, Maximinus to left between two military standards holding a spear, (S.8313, RIC 5, RSC 64). Bright, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4578 | Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 235-6, (24.09 g), obv. around MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, laureate bust, draped to right of Maximinus, rev. around PAX AVGVSTI, Pax standing left, holding olive branch and sceptre, S C across, (S.8332, RIC 58, C.34). Attractive green and brown toning, sharp portrait, nearly extremelty fine and scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4579 | Maximinus I, (235-238 A.D.), AE dupondius (Orichalcum), 24 mm, (9.96 g), Rome mint, issued in 236 A.D., obv.IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG GERM, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Maximinus I to right, seen from behind, rev. PAX AVGVSTI with S - C across, Pax standing front, head to left, holding olive branch in right hand and long transverse sceptre in her left hand, (cf.S.8347, RIC 82, BMC 153, C.40). Round evenly struck, nearly extremely fine or better, reverse with mirror surface. | $180 |
| Lot 4580 | Maximus as Caesar, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, (26.69 g), Rome mint, 3rd emission of Maximinus I, issued 236-7, obv. MAXIMVS CAES GERM, bare headed draped bust to right of Maximus, rev. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Maximus standing left, holding rod and spear, with two standards set in ground behind, S C across, (S.8411, RIC 13, BMC 213, C.14). Dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 4581 | Balbinus, (238 A.D.), silver denarius, (2.72 g), obv. IMP CD CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Balbinus, rev. VICTORIA AVGG, Victory standing facing, head left, holding wreath and palm. (S.8491, RIC IV 8; RSC 27, BMC 37). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 4582 | Pupienus, (238 A.D.), AE Sestertius, Rome Mint, (18.45 g), obv. Around IMP CAES M CLOD PVPIENVS AVG, laureate bust of Pupienus to right, draped and cuirased, rev. S C to left and right in field, around VICTORIA AVGG, Victory standing facing, head to left, holding wreath in right hand and palm with drapery in left hand, (S.8539, RIC 23a, C.38, BMC 58). Nearly very fine, very scarce. | $420 |
| Lot 4583 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus (3.70 g), Rome mint, issued 241-242 A.D. obv. radiate bust to right of Gordian III, draped and cuirassed, rev. Gordian in military dress, standing right with spear & globe, (S.8646, RIC 92, RSC 253). Lightly toned, extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4584 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, uncertain Eastern mint, possibly Antioch, issued A.D. 242-4, (3.84 g), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. ORIENS AVG, Sol standing left holding globe and raising hand, (S.8626, RIC 213, RSC 167). Some light surface roughness, otherwise bright, extremely fine with some mint bloom. | $80 |
| Lot 4585 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome Mint, issued 241, (5.48 g), obv. bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Sol standing to left, holding globe, around AETERNITATI AVG, (S.8603, RIC 83); Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 245-7, (4.43 g), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Aequitas standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae, around AEQVITAS AVGG, (S.8918, RIC 27b, RSC 9); Otacilia Severa, (wife of Philip I), (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (4.29 g), obv. diademed draped bust with large head to right on crescent, around MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated left, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9159, RIC 123a, RSC 53) (illustrated); Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 216, Rome mint, (2.31 g), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Serapis standing to left wearing modius, right hand raised holding transverse sceptre, around P M TR P XVI COS IIII P P, (S.6829, BMC 59, RIC 308c, RSC 213). Toning, fine - very fine and scarce. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 4586 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE Sestertius, issued 239, Rome mint, (19.92 g), obv. laureate bust to right of Gordian III, draped and cuirassed, around IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. Gordian standing to left, sacrificing over tripod altar holding short sceptre, around PM TR OP II COS PP, SC across, (S.8724, RIC 264a, C.207, Hunter p.lxxxiii). Very fine with an attractive brown patination. | $120 |
| Lot 4587 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, (19.38 g), issued 241-243, Rome mint, obv. laureate bust to right of Gordian III, draped and cuirassed, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Jupiter standing facing, head to right, holding spear, around IOVI STATORI, S C across, (S.8710, RIC 298a, C.111). Attractive good very fine, well centred and scarce in this condition. | $120 |
| Lot 4588 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, (16.99), issued 241-243, Rome Mint, obv. laureate bust to right of Gordian III, draped and cuirassed, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Jupiter standing facing, head to right, holding spear, around IOVI STATORI, S C across, (S.8710, RIC 298a, C.111) (illustrated); As, (10.47 g), rev. Gordian togate sacrificing, (S.8790, RIC 292b, C.230); Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), AE sestertius, issued 255-6, (10.71 g), Rome Mint, obv. laureate cuirassed bust to right, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.10468, RIC 211, C.203). Toning, nearly very fine - good very fine, scarce. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 4589 | Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (3.64 g), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Annona standing left before modius, holding corn ears and cornucopiae, around ANNONA AVGG, (S.8922, RIC 28c, RSC 2532). Nearly extremely fine. $$ Ex CNG private sale, c.2000. | $60 |
| Lot 4590 | Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 245-7, (4.14 g), obv. IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, radiate draped bust to right, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory and spear, shield at side, around ROMAE AETERNAE, (S.8952, RIC 44b, RSC 169). Bright, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4591 | Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.86 g), 1st officina, issued 248, obv. radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip to right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. lion walking to right, officina mark I in exergue, around SAECVLARES AVGG, (S.8956, RIC 12, RSC 173, Hunter 44). Toned, peripheral golden patination, struck on a full flan, nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4592 | Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.72 g), 1st officina, issued 248, obv. radiate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip to right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. lion walking to right, officina mark I in exergue, around SAECVLARES AVGG, (S.8956, RIC 12, RSC 173, Hunter 44). Toned, good very fine - nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 4593 | Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 248, (23.30 g), obv. laureate bust of Philip I to right draped and cuirassed seen from behind, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. around SAECVLARES AVGG, S C in exergue, stag walking to left, (cf.S.9012, RIC 161, C.183). Attractive large flan, brown patination, extremely fine and a rare reverse with stag left. | $400 |
| Lot 4594 | Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 248, (18.81 g), obv. laureate bust to right seen from back, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Emperor Philip on horseback to left, raising right hand, around ADVENTVS AVGG, S C in exergue, (S.8986, RIC 165, C.6). Even dark green patina, well centred, good very fine/extremely fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4595 | Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, (246-248 A.D.), silver antoninianus, Rome Mint, (4.45 g), obv. diademed bust to right of Otacilia Severa, draped on a crescent, OTACIL SEVERA AVG around, rev. PIETAS AVGVSTAE around, Pietas standing to left, raising right hand and holding box of perfume, (S.9158 RIC 130 (Philip I), RSC.43). Extremely fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 4596 | Philip II, (247-249 A.D.), silver antoninianus, issued 248 A.D., Rome Mint, (4.38 g), obv. radiate head right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. LIBERALITAS AVGG III around, Philips I & II seated left on curule chairs distributing cash, (S.9265, RIC 230, C.17). Toning, good very fine or better and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4597 | Trajan Decius, (249-251 A.D.), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.15 g), obv. radiate draped bust to right, around IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Dacia standing left with staff, around DACIA, (S.9368, RIC 12b, RSC 16). Extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4598 | Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (4.52 g), obv. radiate draped bust to right, around IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Victory advancing to left with wreath, around VICTORIA AVG, (S.9387, RIC 29c, RSC 113a); HERENNIA ETRUSCILLA, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, issued 250, (3.98 g), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia standing to left drawing veil from face holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9494, RIC 58b, RSC 17) (illustrated). Very fine - good very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 4599 | Trajan Decius, (249-251 A.D.), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 249 A.D., (15.37 g), obv. IMP CAES C MESS Q DECIO TRAI AVG, laureate and draped bust to right, rev. VIRTVS AVG, Virtus seated left on cuirass, holding branch and spear; SC in exergue, (S.9411, RIC IV 109a, C.127). Dark brown patination, very fine, scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 4600 | Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (4.14 g), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated to left drawing veil from face holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9495, RIC 59b, RSC 19). Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4601 | Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), sestertius, Rome mint, (17.94 g), obv. diademed bust to right, around HERENNIA ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated to left, drawing veil, holding sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, S C in exergue, (S.9505, RIC 136b, C.22). (S.6628, RIC 859). Very fine with minor earthen patination, very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4602 | Herennius Etruscus as Caesar, (A.D. 250-251), silver antoninianus, (4.61 g), obv. radiate bust to right, around Q HER ETR MES DECIVS NOB C, rev. PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, Herennius Etruscus in military attire standing to left holding baton and transverse spear, (S.9523, RIC 147c, RSC 26). Extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4603 | Hostilian, (A.D. 251), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (13.36 g), obv. bare headed bust of Hostilian to right, around the legend C VALEN[S HOSTIL MES] QVINTVS N C, rev. Apollo seated to left, holding a branch and resting elbow on lyre, around PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, around, S C in exergue, (S.9574, RIC 215a, C.31). Squarish flan, cutting off part of the obverse legend, however a superb bust with a delightful dark olive-green patina, as struck, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $480 |
| Lot 4604 | Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253), AE As, issued 251-2, Rome mint, (9.23 g), obv. laureate bust of Trebonianus Gallus to right, around most of legend IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, rev. Pietas standing to left, raising both hands, [PI]ETAS AVGG, around, S C across field, (S.9692, RIC 116c, C.87). Rough surface, otherwise very fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4605 | Volusian, (A.D. 251-253), silver antoninianus, issued 251-253, Rome Mint, (3.83 g), obv. radiate bust to right of Volusian draped and cuirassed, around IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, rev. Aequitas standing left with scales and cornucopiae, around AEQVITAS AVGG, (S.9740, RIC 166, C.8). Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4606 | Valerian I, (253-260 A.D.), silver antoninianus, Antioch mint, (3.16 g), issued 254-5 A.D, obv. radiate head right, rev. Saturn standing right, holding scythe, AETERNITATI AVGG around (S.9922, RIC 210, RSC 8) rare (illustrated); another Rome mint (3.67 g), issued 255 A.D., obv. radiate head right, rev. LIBERALITAS AVGG around, Liberalitas seated left, (S.9946, RIC 101, RSC 113) very scarce; another Rome mint (3.68 g), issued 255-258 A.D., rev. FELICITAS AVGG Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.9936, RIC 87, RSC 53); together with Gallienus, (253-268 A.D.), billon antoninianus, (2.46 g), issued in 265 A.D. at Sirmium, rev. VICTORIA AET, Victory standing left with wreath and palm, S P below (Secunda Pannonia), (S.10380, RIC 586, RSC 1071a), scarce, Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine, an interesting group. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4607 | Valerian, (A.D. 253-260), AE as, Viminacium mint, issued 253-255, (8.01 g), obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG, rev. SALVS AVGG around, Salus standing left feeding snake from altar, holding sceptre, (S.10036, RIC - [omitted in error], C.199, Hunter IV p.xxxiv). Even dark green patination, well centred, very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4608 | Valerian I, (253-260 A.D.), antoninianus, issued c.255-256 A.D., Rome Mint, (2.28 g), obv. radiate bust of Valerian I right, around IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS P F AVG, rev. FELICITAS AVGG around, Felicitas standing to left, holding a caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.S,9920, RIC 278); Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), antoninianus, (3.32 g), rev. Mars right, (S.10409, RIC 186); Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (died A.D. 268), billon antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.19 g), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Salonina to right on crescent, around CORN SALONINA AVG, rev. Juno standing to left, holding patera and sceptre, around IVNO REGINA, (S.10672, RIC 58); Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), antoninianus, Trier Mint, (3.52 g), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP C POSTVMVS PF AVG rev. HERC PACIFERO, Hercules standing right, holding olive branch and club, (S.10946, RIC 67). Toning, good fine - good very fine, scarce. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 4609 | Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), billon antoninianus Cologne mint, issued 257-8 A.D., (3.79 g), obv. radiate bust to right draped and cuirassed, around GALLIENVS P F AVG, rev. around VICT GERMANICA, Victory running to right, holding wreath and trophy, and tramples on German captives at her feet, (S.10378, RIC 44, RSC 1060). Toned with traces of golden patination, good very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4610 | Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), antoninianus, (3.78 g), Antioch mint, struck in 266-267 A.D., obv. around GALLIENVS AVG, radiate and draped bust right, rev. SOL INVICTO Sol standing facing head to left, wears long robe and hold globe in left hand, PXV in exergue, (S.10365, RIC 620, RSC 989, Hunter 201). Extremely fine with mint bloom and lustre. | $20 |
| Lot 4611 | Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), silver antoninianus, (3.50 g), Rome Mint, issued 256, obv. around IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG, radiate bust right, rev. P M TR P IIII COS III PP, Sol advancing left, his right hand raised, holding whip in left hand, (S.10316, RIC 119, RSC 806); another, (3.42 g), rev. soldier standing left, holding spear and leaning on shield with right hand, (RIC 181j); another, (3.90 g), rev. Salus left, (RIC 397) (illustrated). Toning, very fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 4612 | Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), AE double sestertius, Cologne mint, (19.69 g), issued 260 A.D., obv. radiate bust of Postumus to right draped and cuirassed, around IMP C POSTVMVS P AVG, rev. Postumus in military attire standing left, resting on spear and raising kneeling figure of Gallia to right holding branch, around RESTITVTOR GALLIAR, (S.11059, cf.RIC 158, cf.C.320, Bastien 26, reverse die 26c). Large flan, dark green patination, portrait good fine, otherwise fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 4613 | Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), AE sestertius, Lugdunum mint, (16.95 g), obv. radiate bust of Postumus to right, around IMP C M CASS LAT POSTVMVS P F AVG, rev. Fides standing to left, holding two standards, FIDES MILITVM, around, (S.11081, RIC 123, C.76). Attractive bronze toning, weak on reverse legends, nearly very fine/fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 4614 | Severina, wife of Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon antoninianus, Rome Mint, (4.46 g), obv. diademed bust to right of Severina on crescent, around SEVERINA AVG, rev. CONCORDIA AVGG, in exergue **G*XXIR, Aurelian and Severina both standing facing each other clasping hands, star in lower centre, KA**D* in exergue, (S.11703, RIC 16D, C.2). Toned, extremely fine with an attractive portrait. | $60 |
| Lot 4615 | Severina, wife of Aurelian, (270-275 A.D.), AE denarius, Rome mint, issued 274-275, (3.00 g), obv. diademed bust to right of Severina, around, SEVERINA AVG, rev. VENVS FELIX, Venus standing to left, holding apple and sceptre, in exergue E, (S.11710, RIC 6, C.14). Toned with much silvering, good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4616 | Victorinus, (A.D. 268-270), billon antoninianus, Cologne mint, (3.30 g), obv. radiate, cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C VICTORINVS PF AVG, rev. SALVS AVG, Salus standing right, feeding serpent in arms, (S.11179, RIC 67, RSC 112); Claudius II Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), silver antoninianus, Milan Mint, 269 A.D., (3.32 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust right, around IMP C CLAVDIVS AVG, rev. Mars walking right, holding spear and trophy, around MARS VLTOR, (S>11350, RIC 66) (illustrated); Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon antoninianus, issued 272, Rome Mint, (3.15 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust right of Aurelian, IMP AVRELIANVS AVG around, rev. IOVI CONSER around, emperor receiving globe from Jupiter, (S.11542, RIC 260, RSC 105). Attractive toning, good very fine - extremely fine, scarce. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 4617 | Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), billon antoninianus, Lugdunum mint, (4.04 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Tacitus to right, around IMP C CL TACITVS AVG, rev. around VIRTV S AVG, Virtus standing to left holding spear and leaning on shield, (S.11823, RIC 68, RSC 170). Attractive patina, good extremely fine, scarce in this condition. | $150 |
| Lot 4618 | Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), antoninianus, Ticinum or Siscia mint, (3.99 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, rev. Providentia standing left, with globe at feet, holding rod and cornucopiae, around PROVIDENTIA AVG, in exergue XXIA, (S.11799, RIC 92); Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base silver antoninianus, Rome Mint (3.60 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around PROBV S PF AVG, rev. two captives seated at foot of trophy, around VICTOR IA GERM, in exergue R thunderbolt A, (cf.S.12055, RIC 223) (illustrated); Numerian, (A.D. 283-284), billon antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, issued 284, (3.10 g), obv. radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, around IMP C NVMERIANVS P F AVG, rev. Numerian standing right, receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, standing left, holding sceptre, around CLEMENTIA . TEMP, S in lower centre, XXI in exergue, (S.12243, RIC 463s); Carinus, as Caesar, (A.D. 282-285), billon antoninianus, Antioch Mint, issued 284, (3.81 g), obv. radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Carinus receives Victory on a globe from his father Carus on right facing left, in exergue E**D*, (S.12362, RIC 325). Toning, very fine - extremely fine, scarce. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 4619 | Divus Carus, billon antoninianus, Antioch mint, issued (282-283 A.D.), (3.19 g), obv. DIVO CARO AVG, radiate head to right of Carus, rev. CONSECRATIO, lighted altar with wreath across the altar, **D* in right field, XXI in exergue, (S.-, RIC V.2 127, C.21). Uneven patination, some silvering, extremely fine very rare type. | $40 |
| Lot 4620 | Carinus, as Caesar, (A.D. 283-285), Antioch mint, issued 282, billon antoninianus, (3.98 g), obv. IMP C M AVR CARINVS NOB C, radiate cuirassed bust to right of Carinus, rev. around VIRTVS AVGG, Carinus and Numerian facing each other, XXI in exergue, B between figures, (S.12307, RIC 206, C.177). Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4621 | Carinus as Caesar, (A.D. 283-285), Rome mint, issued 282 A.D., fifth officina, billon antoninianus, (3.59 g), obv. M AVR CARINVS NOB CAES, radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Carinus, rev. around PRINCIPI IVVENT, Carinus in military attire holding standard and sceptre, KAE in exergue, (S.12303, RIC 158, C.103). On a very broad flan nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 4622 | Carinus as Augustus, (A.D. 283-285), issued in 283 A.D., Lugdunum mint, billon antoninianus, (3.17 g), obv. IMP C M AVR CARINVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust to right, rev. around SALVS AVGG, **D* in right field, Salus standing to right feeding snake held in her arms, (S.12356, RIC 216, C.122). As struck, uncirculated, with some silvering and golden red highlights, very rare in this condition. otherwise extremely fine/nearly very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4623 | Magnia Urbica, wife of Carinus, (283-285 A.D.), billon antoninianus, Rome Mint, from the 6th officina, (4.21 g), obv. draped bust of Magnia Urbica to right, on crescent, around MAGN VRBICA AVG, rev. VENVS VICTRIX around, Venus standing to left, holding helmet and sceptre, shield at feet, in exergue K A S, (S.12424, RIC 343 [Carus]). Brown patina, some roughness on the reverse, extremely fine/good very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4624 | Carausius, (Romano-British Emperor), (A.D. 287-293), billon antoninianus, 'C' (Colchester) mint, (2.82 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust of Carausius to right, around IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, rev. around MONETA AVG, Moneta standing to left holding cornucopiae and scales, C in exergue, (S.13629, RIC 287). Brown patina, good very fine/very fine and very scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 4625 | Carausius, (A.D. 287-293), billon antoninianus, Colchester mint (issued 292-3 A.D.), (4.30 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Carausius to right, around IMP C CARAVSIVS P F IN AVG, rev. around P A X AVG G G, Pax standing to left holding vertical sceptre and branch, S P either side, C in exergue, (cf.S.13666, RIC 338 [R2], W.393, cf.C.238). Very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 4626 | Carausius, (A.D. 287-293), billon antoninianus, London mint, (5.06 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Carausius to right, around IMP C CARAVSIVS P F AVG, rev. around P A X AVG, Pax standing to left holding vertical sceptre and branch, B [E] either side, MLXXI in exergue, (S.13639, RIC 98, Webb 139). Dark brown patination, nearly extremely fine/very fine, rare. | $80 |
| Lot 4627 | Allectus, (A.D. 293-296), billon antoninianus, London mint issued 294-5 A.D., (3.85 g), obv. radiate cuirassed bust of Allectus to right, around IMP C ALLECTVS P F AVG, rev. PAX AVG, Pax standing left, S A across, ML in exergue, (S.13818, RIC 28, C.31, Webb 37-39, Askew 477). Even brown patination, well centred, good very fine and very scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 4628 | Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), antoninianus, Lyon Mint, issued 290-3, (3.99 g), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, rev. Pax standing left, holding Victory on globe and sceptre, around PAX AVGG, B in exergue, (cf.S.12687, RIC 67). Attractively toned, extremely fine of superb style. | $140 |
| Lot 4629 | Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), AE folles, Treveri Mint, issued A.D. 298-9, (11.13 g), obv. laureate bust of Diocletian to right, around IMP DIOCLETIANVS AVG, rev. around GENIO POPV LI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, S F across, PTR in exergue (S.12762, RIC 582a) (illustrated); antoninianus, (3.68 g), Lugdunum Mint, rev. Victory left, (RIC 92); Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon antoninianus, Ticinum Mint, (3.24 g), obv. radiate cuirassed and helmeted bust left, around VIRTVS PROBI AVG, rev. MARTI PACIF, Mars walking left, holding branch, spear and shield. I in left field, mintmark QXXI, (cf.S.11993, RIC 50). Toning, extremely fine. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 4630 | Maximianus, (286-305 first reign), billon antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, 6th officina, issued 293-295, (4.04 g), obv. IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Maximianus, rev. Jupiter and Maximianus, around CONCORDIA MI LITVM, E below, XXI in exergue, (S.13115, RIC 607, Hunter 54) (illustrated); Constantus I as Caesar, (A.D. 305-306), AE folles, issued 305-6, Siscia mint, (9.51 g), obv. laureate head to right, around CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, rev. GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, in exergue *SIS, B in right field, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, (S.3671, RIC 90); Helena, first wife of Constantius I and mother of Constantine I, copper folles, issues of 325-6, Trier Mint (3.47 g), obv. draped bust to right, HELENA AVGVSTA, rev. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing to left, lowering branch, in exergue STR, (cf.S.3908, RIC 508); THEODORA, second wife of Constantius I, copper follis, issues of 337-340, Trier mint (1.98 g), obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Theodora, rev. Pietas standing to right, holding child in her arms, in exergue pellet TRP, cross in left field, (S.17501, RIC 65P). Toning, good fine - good very fine, scarce. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 4631 | Galerius, (A.D. 308-309), AE Folles, Heraclea mint, issued 296-7, (6.42 g), obv. laureate head to right, around IMP C CAL VAL DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, rev. Genius standing head to left, around GENIO IMPERATORIS, HTA in exergue, (S.14982, RIC 37a); Galeria Valeria, daughter of Diocletian and second wife of Galerius, (c.A.D. 305-311), AE folles, Thessalonica mint, issued A.D. c.308-311 (6.72 g), obv. diademed, draped bust to right of Galeria Valeria, around GAL VALE RIA AVG, rev. around VENERI V ICTRICI, .SM.TS. in exergue, Venus standing facing, head left, holding up apple, raising drapery, in fields to left star and right B. (S.14592, RIC 36). Toning, good very fine and scarce. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 4632 | Galeria Valeria, second wife of Galerius, (A.D. 305-311), AE follis, Heraclea mint, (7.38 g), issued 308-310, obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Galeria Valeria, around, GAL VAL ERIA AVG, rev. VENERI V ICTRICI, Venus standing to left holding apple, star to left and crescent to right, in exergue HTA, (S.14594, RIC 43) (illustrated); together with AE Gallienus, (253-268), issued 264-6, rev. Mars in military attire standing left, rev. MARTI PACIFERO, (S.10288, RIC 236); another rev. FIDES MILITVM, eagle on globe flanked by two standards, (S.10216, RIC 13); other isuues (9), including Helena, Constantine I, Licinius I, etc. Very good - very fine. (12) | $200 |
| Lot 4633 | Maximinus II, (A.D. 312-313), AE Follis, Thessalonica Mint, (2.45 g), obv. laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, around IMP C MAXIMINVS PF AVG, rev. Jupiter standing facing, head left, chlamys hanging from left shoulder, holding Victory on globe, leaning on sceptre, eagle with wreath left, mintmark TS.B, (S.14866, RIC 61a); Maxentius, (A.D. 306-312), AE follis, Rome Mint, issued 310-311, (8.07 g), obv. laureate head to right of Maxentius, around IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, rev. CONSERV VRB SVAE around, R E P in exergue, Roma seated left within a hexastyle temple, H to left, (S.14988, RIC 258P) (illustrated); Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), AE follis, issued 313-5, Trier Mint, (4.03 g), obv. Licinius laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, around IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, rev. Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae, GENIO POP ROM, T F in left and right field, BTR in exergue, (S.15194, RIC 121) (illustrated). Toning, extremely fine, scarce. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 4634 | Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), folles, Ostia mint, rev. three standards, (S.16129, RIC 94), another wreath, Thessalonica mint, (S.16332, RIC 31, very rare), others (4), Constantius II (A.D. 337-361), various issues and reverses (4). Very good - very fine. (10) | $80 |
| Lot 4635 | Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 322-323, Trier Mint, (3.34 g), obv. helmeted cuirassed bust to right of Constantine, around CONSTAN TINVS AVG, rev. globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, around BEATA TRAN QVILLITAS, .PTR. in exergue, (S.3870, RIC 368) (illustrated); Crispus, (A.D. 317-326 as Caesar), AE folles, issued 322-3, Lyons mint, (3.13 g), obv. laureate cuirassed bust to right of Crispus, around CRISPVS NOB CAES, rev. globe set on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX in three lines, three stars above, around BEATA TRAN QVILLITAS, C - R across, in exergue PLG, (S.16734, RIC 168 [R3]); Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), AE folles, issued 313-317, Nicomedia Mint, (1.81 g), obv. laureate head to right of Licinius, around IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS PF AVG, rev. Jupiter standing facing head left, holding Victory and sceptre, eagle at feet, around IOVI CONS ERVATORI, SMN in exergue, E in right field, (S.15419, RIC 34E); Delmatius, (A.D. 335-337), AE follis, issued 335-337, Constantinople Mint, (1.52 g), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed of Delmatius, rev. two soldiers each with spear and a standard, symbol between standards, (S.16898, RIC 142) (illustrated). Toning, very fine - extremely fine and scarce. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 4636 | Constantine II, (A.D. 337-340), AE follis, issued as Caesar, 325-6, Antioch Mint, (2.87 g), obv. laureate, draped and cuirassed bust to left, draped and cuirassed of Constantine II, around CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, rev. campgate, around PROVIDEN TIAE CAESS, in exergue SMANTB, (cf.S.17255, RIC 36 [R2]); Constans, (A.D. 337-350), AE4, Aquileia Mint, (1.30 g), obv. bust right, around CONSTANS PF AVG, rev. two Victories, around VICTORIAE DD AVGGQ NN, (RIC 77); Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE 2, Siscia Mint, (1.86 g), rev. soldiers, (RIC 263); Constantius Gallus, (A.D. 351-354), AE 18, Thessalonica Mint, (2.71 g), rev. soldier spearing fallen horseman, (RIC 190). Toning, good very fine - extremely fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 4637 | Julian II, (A.D. 360-363), AE double maiorina, (8.51 g), issued 361-363, Heraclea mint, (7.86 g), obv. around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bust to right of Julian II, rev. bull standing to right, two stars above, around SECVRITAS REIPVB, in exergue .HERACL.A, (S.19154, RIC VIII 104, L.1907). Exceptional example, well centered and boldly struck on a full round flan, dark brown patina, extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $210 |
| Lot 4638 | Jovian, (A.D. 363-364), AE 19, Sirmium mint, issued 363, (3.34 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N IOVIA NVS P F AVG, rev. VOT V MVLT X within wreath, BSIRM in exergue, (S.19229, RIC 118, LRBC 1623, C.35). Delightful brown patina, as struck, extremely fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 4639 | Jovian, (A.D. 363-364), AE 19, Siscia mint, issued 363, (2.98 g), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N IOVIAN VS P F AVG, rev. VOT V within wreath, in exergue crescent ASISC,(S.19228, RIC 423); Valentinian I, (A.D. 364-375), AE 3, Siscia mint, (2.59 g), obv. diademed bust of Valentinian to right, around D N VALENTINI ANVS P F AVG, rev. Valentinian advancing to right, dragging captive and holding labarum with "chi-rho" monogram on banner, around GLORIA RO MANORVM, Q in left field, */K in right field, BSISCV in exergue, (RIC 14a.xxvii, C.12); Valens, (A.D. 364-378), AE18, Thessalonica Mint, (3.13 g), obv. pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N VALENS P F AVG, rev. Emperor standing facing, head to right, holding labarum and Victory on globe, around RESTITVTOR REIP, TES**D* in exergue, (RIC 17b) (illustrated); Valentinian II, (A.D. 375-392), AE 4, 12mm (1.51 g), Cyzicus mint, 3rd officina, Struck 388-392, obv. D N VALENTINIANVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, rev. SALVS REI PVBLICAE, Victory advancing left, right hand carrying trophy, dragging captive, SMK**G* in exergue, (RIC IX 26a3, C.30); Theodosius I, (A.D. 379-395), AE 4, 13mm (1.57 g), Constantinople mint, 1st officina, Struck 388-392, obv. D N THEODO SIVS P F AVG, pearl-diademed, draped, and cuirassed bust right, rev. SALVS REI PVBLICAE, Victory advancing left, right hand carrying trophy, dragging captive, CONSA in exergue, partial chi-rho symbol in left field, (RIC IX, 86b1, C.30) (illustrated). Toning, very fine - extremely fine, the Valens rare. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 4640 | Valens, (364-378), silver siliqua, Treveri Mint, issued c.367-375, (1.86 g), obv. pearl-diademed head of Valens to right, around DN VALEN S PF AVG, rev. VRBS ROMA, Roma seated to left on throne holding spear and Victory on globe, TRPS. in exergue, (S.19675, RIC 27b, RSC.109c). Attractively toned, flan crack, good very fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4641 | Valens, (364-378), silver siliqua, Rome Mint, issued A.D. c.367-375, (2.05 g), obv. pearl-diademed head of Valens to right, around DN VALEN S PF AVG, rev. VOT V MVLT X all within wreath RB in exergue, (S.19687, RIC 10c, RSC 91h). Toned, very fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4642 | Aelia Flaccilla, wife of Theodosius I, (died A.D. 386), AE double centenionalis or maiorina, Constantinople mint, issued A.D. 383, (5.71 g), obv. draped bust of Aelia Flaccilla to right, around AEL FLAC CILLA AVG, rev. Victory seated right inscribing Christogram on shield set on cippus, around SALVS REIPVBLICAE, in exergue CONE, (S.20611, RIC 55, C.4) (illustrated); another similar (5.37 g), issued 383-6, with additional T on reverse right field, CONE in exergue, (S.20612, RIC 81, C.4); another Nicomedia mint, (4.23 g), obv. diademed bust of Aelia Flaccilla to right, around AEL FLAC CILLA AVG, rev. Flacilla standing facing, around SALVS REIPVBLICAE, SMN**D* in exergue, (S.20619, RIC 17). Fine - very fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 4643 | Valentinian II, (A.D. 375-392), silver siliqua, Treveri mint, issued A.D. c.375-378 (2.09 gm), obv. pearl-diademed head of Valentinian II to right, around DN VALENTINI ANVS AVG, rev. VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated facing head left, holding Victory on globe and spear, TRPS in exergue, (S.4157, RIC 94a, RSC 61) (illustrated); Arcadius, (A.D. 383-408), silver siliqua, Trier Mint(?) issued 392-395, obv. traces D N ARCADI VS P F AVG, pearled diademed draped and cuirassed bust to right, rev. traces VIRTVS ROMANORVM, Roma seated to left with Victory and spear, [TRPS]? in exergue, (S.20761, RIC 106b). Both heavily clipped, otherwise very fine and scarce. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 4644 | Roman silver denarii, Augustus, as Octavian, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, mint moving with Octavian in Italy, issued spring-summer 36 B.C., (3.49 g), obv. Octavian head to right bearded, around [IMP CAESAR D]IVI F III VIR ITER R [P C], rev. tetrastyle temple of Divus Julius, statue within, inscribed DIVI IVL on architrave, altar to left, border of dots, around part of COS ITER ET TER DESIG, (S.1545, Cr.540/2, RSC 90, BMC Africa 33); Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 184, (2.20 g), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMMODVS AN TON AVG PIVS, rev. naked Mars advancing right, with spear and trophy, around TR P VIII IMP VI COS IIII PIVS, (cf.S.5715, RIC 54, RSC 878); Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 209, (3.06 g), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P XVII COS III P P, Jupiter, naked but for cloak over shoulder, standing half left between two children, (Caracalla and Geta), Jupiter holds thunderbolt and sceptre, (S.6345, RIC 226, RSC 525). First coin, rough, slightly bent, about fine, others good very fine, last two illustrated. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 4645 | Ancient Roman AE issues including, Augustus, As, (S.1789, RIC 81, BMC 146); Claudius, (S.1861, RIC 100); Hadrian, As, (RIC 844); Antoninus Pius, As, (S.4304, RIC 881); dupondius, (S.4272, RIC 658); Lucilla, (S.5508, RIC 1773); Julia Domna denarius, (S.6000, RIC 572); Severus Alexander, (S.7971, RIC 563); Maximinus, sestertius, (S.8342, RIC 90). Toning, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (9) | $320 |
| Lot 4646 | Ancient Roman Coins, an interesting group of mostly 3rd - 4th century Roman coins, earlier noted Claudius, quadrans 41 A.D., obv. hand holding scales, (RIC 85); quadrans of Trajan, rev. club, (S.3249, RIC 699); Antoninus Pius, AE as, rev. Felicitas-Pax standing left; Maximinus II, (S.14763); Constantine I, Carthage mint (S.16066); Galerius as Caesar, antoninianus, Lyons mint (RIC 678) rare (ilustrated); Gallienus, (4), various reverses, rev. hippocamp (S.10292), Salus (S.10351), Fortuna seated left (S.10218), Virtus standing left (S.10401); Magnentius, rev. Emperor on horse, Ambianum mint, (illustrated); Licinius I, London mint, rev. GENIO POP ROM, S-T/MLL, (cf.S.15185) rare (illustrated); Magnus Maximus, Constantia/Arles mint (S.20650); others Constantine I (S.16118); Maximinus II, AE follis, rev. eagle and two standards, Ostia mint (S.14906). Mostly fine - very fine, some scarce. (15) | $170 |
| Lot 4647 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 87, (9.95 g), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIII CENS PER P P, rev. around [VIRTVTI] AVGVSTI, Virtus standing to right, holding spear and parazonium, S C across field, (cf.S.2817, RIC 550); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141), AE dupondius/as, (11.60 g), obv. around DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust of Faustina Senior to right, rev. around AETERNITAS, Juno standing left, holding sceptre and raising right hand. S-C across fields, (S.4636, RIC 1155, C.29) (illustrated); Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IX to Ptolemy XII. (116-51 B.C.), AE 20, (8.21 g), Alexandreia(?) Mint, obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. Two eagles with their wings closed standing left on thunderbolt, cornucopia to left, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, (SNG Copenhagen 311-4, cf.Lorber & Faucher Series 6E); Greek issue, rev. club; another provincial AE issue, possibly Marcus Aurelius; a copy of an Alexander III drachm. Toning, fine - very fine, scarce. (6) | $130 |
| Lot 4648 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, Rome Mint, issued 133, (23.87 g), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. around COS [III], S C in exergue, Roma seated to left on cuirass, right foot on helmet, holding Victory and cornucopiae, shield behind, (S.3585, RIC 636d, BMC 1302, C.345) (illustrated); Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome Mint, issued 245-7, (4.41 g), rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory and spear, shield at side, around ROMAE AETERNAE, (S.8952, RIC 44b, RSC 165); Numerian, billion tetradrachm of Alexandria, ; another 4th century bronze. Toning, poor - nearly very fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 4649 | Ancient Roman AE sestertii issues including Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), rev. Aequitas, (S.3586, RIC 637); Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), rev. Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus with clasped hands, (S.4962, RIC.827); Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), sestertius, rev. Cybele seated, (S.6628, RIC 859). Toning, very good - fine. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 4650 | Ancient Roman silver and AE issues including, Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, (S.8670); Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), AE dupondius, (S.7126); others of Valerian; Gallienus; Claudius II; Aurelian; Victorinus; Salonina; Tetricus; Tacitus; Numerian. Toning, nearly fine - nearly very fine, some scarce. (11) | $220 |
| Lot 4651 | Roman Imperial, 2nd-4th centuries A.D, lower grade bronze issues. In an album, good - fine. (22) | $150 |
| Lot 4652 | Ancient AE Minors, AE16, worn flat except for eight ray star countermark; Kingdom of Bosporus, Rheskuporis I, (242 - 277 A.D) AE20 (Anokhin 721-722); Byzantine, Kherson, Crimea, late 11th to early 12th century, AE26 (S.1764). Good. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 4653 | Roman, a group of bronze coins, mostly annotated in 2x2 holders, together with some billon antoniniaii (9) includes coins of Gallienus, Valerian, Augustus, Titus, Marcus Aurelius. Poor - fine. (26) | $160 |
| Lot 4654 | Ancient Roman AE folles, Constantine, (307-339), AE follis, Treveri (Trier) mint, issued A.D. 307, (7.35 g), rev. Genius left, (S.15920, RIC 719b) (illustrated); others including Maximianus, Licinius. Toning, nearly fine - good very fine, some scarce. (25) | $480 |
| Lot 4655 | Ancient Roman AE issues including, Constantine I (4); Helena; Licinius I (3); Galerius Maximinus II (2); Maxentius; Crispus; Constantine II; Constantius II (3); Arcadius; Constans. Toning, nearly fine - good very fine, some scarce. (17) | $300 |
| Lot 4656 | Ancient AE issues, including a selection of 4th century Roman bronzes; Julian I AE4, rev. bull; Palestine prutah; Syracuse, rev. eagle; Maurice Tiberius follis. (33) | $200 |
| Lot 4657 | Anastasius I, (A.D. 491-518), AE follis (large module), issued 512-517, Constantinople mint, (18.88 g), obv. diademed draped bust to right, DN ANASTA SIVS AVC, rev. M over mintmark CON, Officina **D* stars either side, cross above M, (S.19, DOC 23f, BMC 24-27, R.337). Dark green and earthen patina good very fine and rare in this condition. | $90 |
| Lot 4658 | Anastasius I, (A.D. 491-518), half follis (large module), issued 512-518, Constantinople mint, officinae **D*, obv. diademed draped bust to right, around DN ANASTA SIUS P P AVC, rev. K, cross to left and (officinae) **D*, (S.25, DOC 24e, BMC 32, To 41). Dark green and earthern patina very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4659 | Justin I and Justinian I (A.D. 527), AE follis, Constantinople Mint. issued 4 April - 1 August 527 A.D., (14.82 g), obv. Diademed bust cuirassed with paludamentum of Justin I, to right, around [DN] IVSTIN ET IVSTINIAN [P AVC], rev. Large M, cross above, stars 6 long points to left and right, cross above right, below officinae E, in exergue CON, (S.125, DOC (11aa), W.-, R.-, H.N4 (Vol.I notes E as a hybrid with similar obverse dies, T.-, BNP.-. Fine and excessively rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4660 | Justinian I, (A.D. 527-565), AE follis, Constantinople Mint (22.97 g), issued year 13, obv. facing bust, around DN IVSTINIANVS PP AVG, rev. Large M, ANNO to left, cross above, regnal year to right, officina letter below, mintmark CON (S.163). Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4661 | Justinian I, (527-565), AE follis, Constantinople mint, (22.04 g) issued year 15 = 541-542, officina E, obv. Justinian bust facing, DN IVSTINI ANVS PP AVC, rev. M, E below, year X/U, CON in exergue, large thin flan, (S.163, DOC.40e, BMC 62-63). Large flan, earthen green patination, good very fine and scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 4662 | Justinian I, (A.D. 527-565), AE follis, Antioch as Theoupolis mint, issued 560-561, officina **G*, (18.72 g), obv. Justinian bust facing, rev. M, X/X/IIII to right, THEUP in exergue, large flan, **G* below M, (S.223, DOC-, Ra.-, BMC-, examples in Athens ANS). Green patina, very fine and very rare. | $60 |
| Lot 4663 | Justin II, (565-578), AE follis or 40 Nummi, Nicomedia mint, issued year 7, 571-572, Officinae A, (12.13 g), obv. frontal enthroned figures of Justin and Sophia he holds globe cruciger and she holds cross sceptre, cross between around legend DN IVSTI NVS PP AVI, rev. Large M, cross above, A/N/N/O to left, GI to right, A below, NIKO in exergue, (S.369, DOC 97a, W.-, H.46a.7a, T.120, BNP 18, R.851). Nearly extremely fine, sharp eyes, with dark green earthern patination, rare in this condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 4664 | Heraclius, (A.D. 610-641), follis, Cyzicus mint, year 3 = 612-3, (11.51 g), obv. Heraclius helmeted head facing, DN HRACL PERP AVG around rev. M over B, ANNO to left II/I to right, cross above, KYZ in exergue, (S.839, DOC 169b, BMC 260-1, To.71, Ra.1312). Clear features on a large full flan, with earthen patina good very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4665 | Basil I and Constantine, (868-879), silver Miliaresion, (2.97 g), obv. cross potent on three steps, IhSUS XRI STUS NICA around, rev. six lined legend, +bASI/ LIOS CE/ CONSTAN/ TIN' PISTV/ bASILIS/ ROMEO', (S.1708, DOC. 7, BMC 6-7, BN 1-10). About as struck, light tone, extremely fine or better, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4666 | Basil I, The Macedonian, (867-886), AE 18, (4.45 g), Cherson mint, struck circa 879-886, obv. Large B, rev. Cross crosslet on two steps, dots either side, (S.1719, Anokhin 360-75, DOC 20a). Fine - very fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4667 | Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus with Zoe, (913-959), AE follis, Constantinople, mint, (4.98 g), obv. + COSTAhT CE ZOH, crowned facing busts of Constantine and Zoe, holding patriarchal cross between, rev. + COhS / TAhTIh0 / CE ZOH bA / SILIS RO / MEOh, a legend in five lines, (S.1758, DOC 22, R.1883-4, BMC 1-6, BN 1-24). Delightful red-brown patination, about as struck, extremely fine or better, very rare in this condition. | $300 |
| Lot 4668 | Basil II & Constantine VII, period of (976-1025/8), copper follis (12.21 g), Anonymous Class A2, Constantinople mint, obv. Nimbate facing bust of Christ, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels, cross and pellets in nimbus, partial +EMMA NOVHA around, rev. four-line legend (Jesus Christ King of Kings) in latin, dotted circle and crosses above and below legend, (S.1813, DOC III A2.32, cf.Ra.1924-5, cf.BMC 11-12). Large flan, attractive brown patination, weakness on face of Christ, otherwise very fine or better and very rare as such for these symbols on the reverse. | $50 |
| Lot 4669 | Constantine VIII, period of (1025-1028), copper follis (10.51 g), Anonymous Class A3, Constantinople mint, obv. Nimbate facing bust of Christ, raising hand in benediction and holding Gospels, square in nimbus, traces of +EMMA NOVHA, around, four-line legend, square below legend, (S.1818) (illustrated); together with Constantine I, (307-337) AE half follis, (1.49 g), Treveri (Trier) mint, issued 310-311, rev. SOLI INVICTO around, Sol standing to left, PTR in exergue (S.16159, RIC 900, C.521, Strauss RN [1954] No.73a) (illustrated) very rare; together with a small AE of Valens, Antioch mint. First two nearly very fine, last fine and uneven edge, second very rare. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 4670 | Romanus IV, period of (1065-1070), copper follis (11.85 g), Anonymous Class G, Constantinople mint, obv. Bust of Christ facing, with right hand raised hand in benediction and holding scroll, pellet in nimbus, IC XC across, rev. Facing bust of the Virgin Mary with nimbus, to left and right monograms, (S.1867, DOC III G [p.692-4], R.1991-3, BMC 19-25 [Constantine IX]). Brown patina, very fine, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4671 | Andronicus II & Michael IX, (1295-1320), silver basilikon (2.16 g), Constantinople mint, obv. IX-XC, around KVPOI BOHOEI, Christ enthroned facing. rev. AVTOKP[ATO] PEC POMEON (King of the Romans) Andronicus II and Michael IX standing facing, holding labarum between them, (S.2402, Gr. 307). Very fine, weak in places, scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4672 | Manuel II Palaeologus, (1391-1423), silver half stavraton (quarter hyperpyron), Constantinople mint, (3.71 g), obv. bust of Christ facing. Sigla P C with letter to each side of Christ, rev. around MANOVHA BACI**L*EVC O **PALEOL?*OC around the bust of Manuel facing, nimbate, a pellet in the left and right fields, (S.2551, LPC 2 [p.160]). Crudely struck as usual, otherwise good very fine. rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4673 | Empire of Trebizond, John II Comnenus, (1280-1297), silver asper, (2.91 g), obv. IW O KO MN- N O C (Iovanis Comnenus) John standing wearing chlamys, holding labarum and globus, touched by Manus Dei above right, star symbol by left leg, rev. OA EV *G*E NI OC, St. Eugenius standing, bearded and nimbate, stands facing, holding long cross, (S.2609, Retowski 92 or 100 var.). Good very fine/extremely fine, rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 4674 | Distinguished Conduct Medal, (GVR type 1). Naming mostly removed. No ribbon, some contact marks, otherwise good fine. | $380 |
| Lot 4675 | Singles: India General Service Medal 1908-35, (GVR Kaisar-i-Hind), - clasp - Waziristan 1921-24. 16622 Dvr. Feroze Khan, 109 P. bty. Impressed.; Delhi Durbar Medal 1903 in silver. Unnamed. Two single medals, both medals with contact marks, the second with heavy marks, otherwise fine - very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4676 | General Service Medal 1918-62, (GVIR Fid:Def), - two clasps - Malaya, Cyprus. 553578 Cpl. E.Parry. R.A.F. Engraved. Nicely toned, very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 4677 | Singles: General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR Br:Omn), - clasp - Malaya. S/Sgt. N.Hussin B N. Yussof. Malaya H.G.; General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR Dei Gratia), - clasp - Malaya. PK351524 HG. Tazan B.Arulandu Malaya HG. Both medals impressed. Two single medals, no ribbons, the first heavily toned and with surface marks, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 4678 | General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR), - clasp - Malaya. 4156062 S.A.C J.F.L.Benson. R.A.F. Engraved. Hairlines, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4679 | Air Crew Europe Star. Unnamed. Extremely fine. | $480 |
| Lot 4680 | Singles: Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (VRI small reverse lettering). 1851. Pte D.Hunt, A.S.Corps. Engraved.; another (GVR type 1). 7463 B.Q.M. Sjt: F.W.Ward. R.F.A. Impressed.; Indian Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). 221 Sowar Raj Singh 42d Deoh ??. Engraved in script. Three single medals, the first with brooch bar removed from reverse of medal, the last with a rim cut and scratches at end of naming, otherwise all toned very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4681 | Singles: Coronation Medal 1902, in silver. Unnamed as issued.; Coronation Medal 1911. Unnamed as issued. Two single medals, fine - very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4682 | Singles: Coronation Medal 1902, in silver. Unnamed as issued.; Coronation Medal 1911. Unnamed as issued. Two single medals, no ribbons, toned very fine - good very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 4683 | Singles: Coronation Medal 1902, in bronze. Unnamed as issued.; Coronation Medal 1911. Unnamed as issued. Two single medals, Very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 4684 | Silver Jubilee Medal 1977. Unnamed as issued.; also miniature of The Queen's Golden Jubilee Medal 1952-2002, in Royal Mint box for full-size medal and this box printed on the base, 532270 Maj A M Smith. The first also in Royal Mint box of issue, both toned extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 4685 | British War Medal 1914-18. Maj. G.H.L.Harris A.I.F. Impressed. No ribbon, toned good fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4686 | Victory Medal 1914-19. 50849 Pte. W.H.Connell 35 Bn. A.I.F.; also WWI Memorial Plaque named to William Henry Connell, in fold-over holder of issue. Single and a plaque, good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4687 | Anzac Commemorative Medallion 1915, issued in 1967, in bronze (50x75mm) (C.1915/3), named to J.Stoker. Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 4688 | Air Crew Europe Star. 414844 J.L.Sayers. Impressed. No ribbon, good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 4689 | Singles: War Medal 1939-45. N226042 J.A.C. Williams. Impressed; another. VX20130 W.R.Gale. Impressed. Two single medals, the first with spotty toning and the second without ribbon, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4690 | War Medal 1939-45. S.W.S.Robertson. Impressed. No suspender, marks on rim and contact marks on obverse, otherwise good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4691 | BCOF Medal 1946-1952. B.B.Bonfield. Impressed. Swing mounted, hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4692 | BCOF Medal 1946-1952. J.N.Stevens. Impressed. Some spotty toning and hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4693 | Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 3796197 R.H.Carroll. another but without the clasp. 67079 F.G.Baker. Both medals engraved. Two single medals, the first display mounted alongside a Vietnam Medal ribbon, the other with short ribbon, otherwise very fine. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 4694 | Commonwealth of Australia Meritorious Service Medal, (EIIR Dei.Gratia). 423 B.A.Moylan. Impressed.; War Medal 1939-45. 501194. E.C.S.Haling. Impressed. Two single medals, the first medal without a ribbon and with heavy cuts on obverse and reverse, otherwise very fine, the second medal with toning spots, otherwise extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4695 | Army Commendation, in bronze together with miniature, in box of issue; also replica Army Commendation, in bronze. Uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 4696 | Efficiency Medal with Australia scroll, (EIIR Fid.Def.). 137156 H.W.Evans. Engraved. Uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 4697 | Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond the Seas Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (GVR). No.172. W.O. Class II T.J.Whitford. 2nd M.D. Engraved. Display mounted, ribbon marked, otherwise good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 4698 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Lieut. E.W.Cornish A.I.F. Both medals impressed although there appears to be some adjustments to both medals at the rank area, possibly to fix an error by the medal naming section. No ribbons, very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4699 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 3372 Pte. G.Ford. 5-Pnr. Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed. Spotty toning on first medal, otherwise very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4700 | DCM Group of Seven to POW Escapee later KIA: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVIR Indiae Imp); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX18434 Sgt. F.A.Barrett A.I.F. on first medal, second and fourth medals unnamed, NX34972 A.S.Crane (substitute medal) on third medal, NX18434 F.A.Barrett on last three medals. All named medals impressed. The first medal with surface marks and tape residue on reverse, the second, third and last three medals without ribbons, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $15,500 |
| Lot 4701 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. A.B.Doyle R.A.N. All medals impressed. Court mounted, the first three medals loose, otherwise good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4702 | Group of Five to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. SX10317 C.F.Williams. All medals impressed. The last medal without ribbon, otherwise extremely fine. | $6,000 |
| Lot 4703 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45 with MID; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First two medals unnamed, NX399 E.Jay on the other three medals (note the service number is incorrect, it should be NX339). All named medals impressed. Display mounted with tape residue on back, medals appear to be modern issues, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4704 | Pair: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star. VX56025 B.S.Jackson. Both medals impressed. No ribbons, otherwise good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4705 | Group of Four: Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 266322 C.V.Widdy. All medals impressed. No ribbons, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4706 | Group of Four: Naval General Service Medal 1915-62 (GVIR Fid:Def), - clasp - Bomb & Mine Clearance 1945-53; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. Lt/Cdr. H.F.Goodwin. R.A.N.R.on first medal, H.F.Goodwin. R.A.N.R. on other medals. All medals impressed.The first and last two medals without ribbons, the first medal with metal blobs on obverse, it and the clasp are not original, otherwise fine - very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 4707 | Trio: Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 39983 R.L.Glyde. All medals impressed. The first missing suspension and the second with some scratches on obverse, otherwise good very fine. | $4,400 |
| Lot 4708 | Trio: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Netherlands, Commemorative War Cross. 402724 E.H.Brown on first two medals, last medal unnamed as issued. The named medals impressed. The first two medals without ribbons and both have some contact marks, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4709 | Pair: Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. 407922 J.A.Wells. Both medals impressed. The first medal with contact marks, the second medal without a ribbon and dark toned, otherwise very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4710 | Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 70609 C H W Morgan. Both medals impressed. Swing mounted on a three medal frame, some contact marks, otherwise good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4711 | Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 402405 J.W.Sandilands. Both medals impressed. Some contact marks, otherwise good very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 4712 | BEM Group of Five: British Empire Medal (EIIR); United Nations Korea Medal 1950-53; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR with Tudor crown), with Australia suspender; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 1/921 T/Sgt R.Deed 3 Bn R.A.R on first medal, second medal unnamed, 1921 R.Deed on third and fifth medals, 1921 WOI R.Deed on fourth medal. The third medal is impressed, all other named medals engraved. Court mounted with provision for two missing medals, edge nick on third medal, otherwise very fine. | $1,700 |
| Lot 4713 | Display DFC Group of Eleven to Heroic RAAF Pilot: Distinguished Flying Cross (EIIR); General Service Medal 1962-2007, - clasp - Borneo; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; USA, Silver Star; Distinguished Flying Cross; Bronze Star with Valour device; Air Medal; Army Commendation Medal; Republic of Vietnam, Cross of Gallantry with Silver Star; Armed Forces Honour Medal 1st Class; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. The first three medals and the last medal are copies, Garry Cooper on the fourth to seventh medals all other medals unnamed. The named medals pantograph engraved. A replica set of medals court mounted for display purposes on card background with photo of Flt Lt Cooper, the last eight ribbons with stain marks, otherwise very fine - good extremely fine. | $420 |
| Lot 4714 | Cambodia, Medal of National Defense in Bronze; France, Cross of Military Valour with Gold Star; Japan, China Incident War Medal 1937-1945. The last with a short ribbon, otherwise very fine - uncirculated. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 4715 | Great Britain, Special Constabulary Long Service Medals, (GVR crowned bust), impressed naming to William H. Green.; (GVIR Ind:Imp), impressed naming to Harry Moulson; (GVIR Ind:Imp), impressed naming to John C.Russell. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 4716 | Great Britain, Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR), impressed naming to Inspr. Sydney H. Sharpe; another (EIIR with Tudor crown), impressed naming to Sgt. 2/C Norman T. Behm. Both without ribbons, extremely fine. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 4717 | NSW Lancer Regiment, hat badge, 1895-1903, in white metal (47mm) (2) (Grebert, p67); RNSWL (Royal New South Wales Lancers), title bar in chrome (introduced 1970); also Allied Regiment, 1st King's Dragoon Guards, hat badge (KC), in gilt and white metal (47mm). All mounted on a display card with painted colour patch, very fine - uncirculated. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 4718 | NSW Military Forces, helmet plates (QVC 1881-1901 Pattern), in brass for regular forces, darkened white metal for South African War, and white metal for volunteer forces (all 103mm) (Grebert p78), also matching pairs of collar badges (all approx 31mm); the helmet plates with three lugs, the collar badges with two lugs. All mounted on a display card, very fine - good very fine. (9) | $4,000 |
| Lot 4719 | NSW Military Forces, 1880-1902, pouch badge in gilt (38mm) for regular forces, another in white metal (40mm) for volunteer forces (Grebert, p83); NSW Defence Forces Staff, c1903, cap badge in gilt (47mm) for regular forces and silver gilt (47mm) for volunteer forces, also a pouch or crossbelt badge in white metal (46mm) and another in cast gilded brass (46mm) (Cossum 16); NSW Military Forces, 1880-1901, large, medium and small buttons in gilt brass for regular forces, large and small in oxidised for South African War, and large, medium and small in white metal (Cossum, p6a). All mounted on a display card, very fine - extremely fine. (14) | $700 |
| Lot 4720 | Tasmania, Her Majesty's Convict Department, c1855, hat badge in white metal (41mm) (Grebert p291), mounted on a starburst helmet plate, this missing lugs. An interesting copy, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4721 | The Victorian Scottish Regiment, 1900-12, sporran badge in white metal (52mm) (Cossum 10). Good extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4722 | Australia, Royal Australian Artillery, (EVIIR) 1903-11, hat badge in brass (46mm) (Cossum 87); New South Wales Artillery, 1900-12, collar badge pair in brass (30mm) (Cossum 91); Royal Australian Artillery Regt, 1930-42, hat badge in brass (50mm) (Cossum, p34d); Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, (EVIIR) 1903-10, small button in brass (Cossum, p30a); Royal Australian Artillery, (EVIIR) 1903-10, button in brass (Cossum, p31a). The first badge with some oxidation, otherwise fine - very fine. (6) | $150 |
| Lot 4723 | Australia, 2nd District Guards AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial hat badge, in oxidised bronze (36mm) (Cossum 167). Extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 4724 | Australia, 4th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial collar badge, in cast brass (25mm) (Cossum 173). Fine. | $400 |
| Lot 4725 | Australia, 5th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial collar badge, in brass (37mm) (Cossum 174), by J.R.Gaunt, London. Very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4726 | Australia, 6th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial WWI opposing collar badge pair in oxidised bronze (30mm) (Cossum 175). Good very fine. (2) | $550 |
| Lot 4727 | Australia, 7th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial hat badge, in oxidised bronze (33mm) (Cossum 176). Good very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4728 | Australia, 10th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial opposing collar badge pair, in gilt and enamel (34mm) (Cossum 178), by J.R.Gaunt, London. Enamel chip in one badge, otherwise very fine. (2) | $460 |
| Lot 4729 | Australia, 12th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial collar badge, in gilt bronze (28mm) (Cossum 179), pin-back. Good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4730 | Australia, 13th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial WWI hat badge in brass (56mm), collar badge in brass (35mm), and another collar badge in oxidised bronze (32mm, pitchfork bent) (Cossum 180). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $700 |
| Lot 4731 | Australia, 14th Light Horse AIF, 1912-1918, unofficial collar badge, in oxidised brass (29mm) (Cossum 181), by J.R.Gaunt, London. Good very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 4732 | Australian Camel Corps badges, 1916-18, includes collar badge in cast brass (29mm) (Cossum 184); another also in darkened cast brass (29mm) (Cossum 184); collar badge in dark bronze (28mm) (Cossum 185) (probably a modern issue); Anzac Section Imperial Camel Corps collar badge in gilt (41mm) (Cossum 186); 2nd Yeomanry Bn Imperial Camel Corps hat badge in cast brass (36mm); all with two lugs except the fourth with a pin-back. All mounted on a display card, fine - extremely fine. (5) | $700 |
| Lot 4733 | Australian IEF (Imperial Expeditionary Force) Light Horse, WWI, unofficial handcrafted title in brass (KC), two lugs on reverse. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4734 | Australia, shoulder titles in metal for overseas service, includes handcrafted in brass and another in oxidised bronze for South African War 1899-1902; World War I issues, large and small in brass, small in oxidised bronze; World War II, in brass, oxidised voided bronze (2), oxidised non-voided bronze, another in chrome; post world war II, in brass and in chromed; woven titles, World War II (2 different), post World War II, one woven and one in gold braid. All mounted on a display card, mostly extremely fine. (16) | $360 |
| Lot 4735 | Buttons, military and government services, includes N.S.W. Military Forces (5, 4 large, 1 medium); N.S.W. Artillery (1 small); Australian Commonwealth Military Forces 1903-10 (2, one medium, 1 small); Australian Corps of Engineers 1903-10 (1 medium) (Cossum p6a [5], p8a [1], p30c [2], p30d [1]), also Cranbrook School Cadet Corps (2, medium); Knox Grammar School Cadets (1 medium); government services includes N.S.W. Railway GVR (4, two medium, two small); N.S.Wales Tramways GVR (2 medium); N.S.W. Water Police (1 medium). Poor - extremely fine. (19) | $80 |
| Lot 4736 | Australia, Infantry Combat Badge; also USA, Presidential Unit Citation, Army Meritorious Unit Commendation; Republic of Vietnam, Cross of Gallantry with Palm Unit Citation, all on a display card together with a b&w group photograph of members of the AATTV in leisure time. Good very fine - extremely fine. (4 + photo) | $40 |
| Lot 4737 | Great Britain, 7th Queen's Own Hussars, c1896-1902, cap badge in brass and white metal, two lugs on reverse. Toning on white metal, otherwise extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4738 | British Made WWI German Iron Cross Propaganda Medal, For Brave Deeds, Liar, cast in brass (42.5x43.5mm), with ring top suspension. Crude, otherwise very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4739 | Germany, WWII, DRL Sports badge in brass, reverse marked on one side, 'D.R.G.M. 35269', and on the opposite side, 'Wernstein Jena', pin-back. Toned nearly extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4740 | USA, Army Infantry Combat Badge, in silvered and enamel, with two clutch grip pins; Army Expert Marksman Badge with Carbine bar, in silvered, by N.S.Meyer, New York, with two clutch grip pins; Army Marksman Badge with Rifle bar, in silvered, pin-back. Small chip in enamel of first badge, otherwise good very fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 4741 | Princess Mary Christmas 1914, gift tin in brass; included with the tin is a group of four WWI miniatures for Military Cross, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-18, Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID, stuck on a card strip and this marked 'Trevethan MC/Flying Corps'; also a matching riband bar but without MID emblem; backing plate for Wounded Stripe; Rising Sun collar badge, no lugs; Australia bronze metal title bar; ARP (Air Raid Precautions) Victoria badge, AP796; also a Prussian WWI pilot's badge in zinc coated brass and voided so probably a copy although it looks like it has been worn regularly. Very good - good fine. (7+miniatures) | $220 |
| Lot 4742 | Australia, WWII sweetheart brooch in silver (42.5mm), features a circular domed filigree background with decorative pieces fitted and in the centre is a small Rising Sun badge, pin-back, the reverse is stamped in the centre, 'Jerusalem/Sterling/Silver'. Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4743 | RAN Relief Fund & King George's Fund for Sailors, July 30, 1942, Guaranteed Souvenir from the Japanese Midget Submarine Sunk in Sydney Harbour, Sunday, May 31st, 1942, cast model in lead (length 81mm), together with a 'Guaranteed Souvenir' card with details printed in blue. Good very fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4744 | RAN Relief Fund & King George's Fund for Sailors, July 30, 1942, Guaranteed Souvenir from the Japanese Midget Submarine Sunk in Sydney Harbour, Sunday, May 31st, 1942, cast model in lead (length 114mm),in relief along the top of the model is, JAP MIDGET SUB', together with a 'Guaranteed Souvenir' card with details printed in blue. The card with tears and missing corner and age toning, good - fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4745 | British Navy Lemania Submarine Stopwatch, steel Swiss stopwatch for use with torpedoes and sonar, 1969 issue, reverse impressed, '0552/520-9365/arrow marking/285/69/Max/Run = 1 Hour'. In working order, nearly uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 4746 | Australian Victoria Cross Recipients' photographs, three identical colour photographs (27x19cm), taken in 2011 and featuring Corporal Mark Donaldson, VC and Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith, VC, MG in uniform and Keith Payne VC, OAM (later advanced to AM) in civilian dress, all wearing their medal groups, one of the photos has images of the signatures of the first two recipients and the other two photos have images of all signatures. Uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 4747 | Collectable military related cards, includes Australian Golden Fleece swap cards featuring uniforms of various units (30 coloured); units of the British Army and RAF (18 b&w); World Air Force, mostly Australian, British and USA (49 coloured); USA Civil War (7 coloured), some with multiples. Poor - very fine. (104) | $30 |
| Lot 4748 | The Royal Victorian Order, Knight Commander (KCVO) neck badge and breast star, the reverse of the neck badge is impressed, K562, and the reverse of the breast star is impressed, 562, in case of issue by Collingwood (Jewellers) Ltd, To The Royal Family, 46 Conduit St W., below the plush holder is a virtually unused neck ribbon and cards on instructions for wear. Uncirculated. | $2,600 |
| Lot 4749 | Imperial Service Medal, (GVR coinage profile 1920-31). Frederick Percy Cooper. Engraved. In case of issue, extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4750 | Distinguished Conduct Medal (QVR), jewellers cast silver copies. Each medal with eraser marks around edge between 3 o'clock and 6 o'clock, otherwise good - very good. (6) | $460 |
| Lot 4751 | South Africa Medal 1854. L.Webster Nat:L.Horse. Engraved. Rank has been removed from medal, otherwise fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4752 | Singles: Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58; Africa General Service Medal 1902 (EVIIR); Imperial Service Medal (GVIR Indiae Imp). All with naming removed. Three single medals, all are cast copies, good - very good. | $100 |
| Lot 4753 | New Zealand Medal 1869, undated reverse, with sterling silver brooch bar suspender marked by maker 'H.C.H.'. 3466. Pte M.Carroll. 40/Foot. Engraved. Very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 4754 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse) - three clasps - Cape Colony, Defence of Ladysmith, Transvaal. 1206 Serjt. J.Emms Nesbitt's H. Impressed. Without ribbon, nearly extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 4755 | Singles:Tibet Medal 1903-4, in silver. Cooly Damber ?? T. & T. Corps (Script naming difficult to read so probably not accurate). Engraved in Indian script.; also Tibet Medal 1903-4, in bronze. Cooly Beiay ????? J&T Corps (Script naming difficult to read so probably not accurate). Engraved in Indian script. Two single medals, the first good very fine, the second with irregular toning, otherwise very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 4756 | Singles: General Service Medal 1918-62, (GVIR Fid.Def), - clasp - S.E.Asia 1945-46. Unnamed.; General Service Medal 1962-2007, (EIIR), - clasp - Borneo. Unnamed.; Air Efficiency Award, (EIIR). Unnamed. Three single medals, all toned good very fine - extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4757 | Singles: Atlantic Star; Pacific Star. Both unnamed. Two single medals, good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4758 | Singles: Africa Stars (5), Pacific Star, all unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $160 |
| Lot 4759 | Singles: Africa Stars, unnamed. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $200 |
| Lot 4760 | Defence Medal 1939-45. Unnamed but attributed to S.J.Thomson N.F.S. 475202. Uncirculated. | $40 |
| Lot 4761 | Campaign Service Medal 1962-2007, - clasp - Borneo. E4250304 S.A.C. D.Collinge R.A.F. Impressed. Light hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4762 | Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (Hanoverian arms with scroll suspension and small reverse lettering). 3461 Serjt P.Deacy, 40th Foot. Impressed. Some surface marks, otherwise good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 4763 | Silver Jubilee Medal 1977, on a pin-back ribbon bow, in case of issue. Unnamed as issued. Toned, otherwise uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 4764 | 2/15th Prince of Wales' Own London Regiment (Civil Service Rifles), Meritorious Service Medal in bronze, 'Presented By The Officers & Men of the 2/15th London Regt for Meritorious Service in The Field', unnamed. Toned good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4765 | Trio: Crimea Medal 1854-56, - three clasps - Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol; Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-58, - clasp - Lucknow; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855-56 (British issue). Pte. Archd McInnis (sic). 93rd Ft. on first medal, Archd McInnes, 93rd Highlanders on second medal, last medal unnamed as issued. First medal officially engraved, second medal impressed. Heavy contact marks on first two medals, otherwise very fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 4766 | Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse with clear ghost dates), - five clasps - Belmont, Modder River, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Belfast; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 285 Pte B.Senior, Cldstm: Gds: on first medal, 285 Pte B.Senior. Coldstream Guards. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Display mounted, some contact marks on second medal, otherwise good very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4767 | Group of Eleven: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Dame Commander) (DBE) Star (type 1); also Neck Badge (type 1); Royal Red Cross with Bar (QV in silver-gilt); Order of St John as Serving Sister Breast Badge; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 3 reverse); King's South Africa Medal 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; France, Medaille des Epidemies (en Vermeil); Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service Cape Badge 1902-1949. First four unnamed as issued, Supt. Nursing Sister S.E.Oram. on fifth and sixth medals, Principal Matron S.E.Oram Q.A.I.M.N.S. on seventh medal, Matron In Chief S.E.Oram. on eighth and ninth medals, Miss S.E.Oram 1921 on tenth medal, last medal unnamed. All named medals impressed except the tenth which is die cast. The decorations loose, the other medals swing mounted, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4768 | Group of Six: Imperial Service Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia); India General Service Medal 1908-1935, - clasp - Burma 1930-32; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. Henry Osborne on first medal, 6283793 Pte. H.Osborne. The Buffs. on second medal, the other medals unnamed as issued. The named medals impressed. Swing mounted, the first medal out of order, otherwise toned very fine - good very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 4769 | Group of Six: Distinguished Service Medal (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; France Medaille Militaire; Croix de Guerre with Palme. Ply 14717 Cpl T.H.Wedge R.M.L.I., H.M.S. Exmouth. Athens 1 Dec 1916 on first medal, Ply 14717 Pte T.H.Wedge R.M.L.I. on second medal, as Cpl on third and fourth medals. First to fourth medals impressed, last two medals unnnamed. Good very fine and rare. | $5,000 |
| Lot 4770 | Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Jubilee Medal 1935; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR type 2 with non-swivelling suspender). J.23742, J.W.Murrant, A.B., R.N. on first medal, J.23742 J.W.Murrant. L.S. R.N. on second and third medals, fourth medal unnamed as issued, J.23742 J.W.Murrant. P.O. H.M.S.Vivid on last medal. All named medals impressed. Display mounted, contact marks, otherwise fine - very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 4771 | Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Army Meritorious Service Medal (GVR type 1 with swivelling suspender). S4-157495 Sjt. D.Gibb. A.S.C. on first two medals and S4-157495 Sjt. D.Gibb. R.A.S.C. on last medal. All medals impressed. Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 4772 | Pair to KIA: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 3178 Pte. D.Newbutt. Midd'x R. Both medals impressed. Very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4773 | Pair; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. S-13954 Pte. T.Ross. Gordons. Both medals impressed. Display mounted, good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4774 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; General Service Medal 1918-62 (GVR coinage head), - clasp - Iraq. O-275 Pte. A.Ingram. Rif. Brig. Both medals impressed. Toned very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4775 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with 8 emblem; Burma Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed as issued. First ribbon damaged, last medal with contact marks, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4776 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45 with MID. All medals unnamed as issued. First two medals toned, otherwise uncirculated. | $500 |
| Lot 4777 | Trio: 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45; Imperial Service Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia). First two medals unnamed as issued, Arthur William Fish on third medal. The named medal impressed. Toned extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4778 | Pair: 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed.; also Belgium, Inter Allied Victory Medal 1914-18. Unnamed.; Poland, Monte Casino Cross 1944, reverse numbered, '46/547'. Pair and two singles, ribbon on last medal age toned, very fine - nearly uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 4779 | Imperial Service Medal, (GVIR Fid:Def:), with pin-back suspender. Daniel Doyle. Impressed. In Royal Mint case of issue, this with foxing on lining, the medal nicely toned, a few short scratches on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. | $460 |
| Lot 4780 | Imperial Service Medal, (EIIR Dei Gratia), George Richards Vowles. Impressed. Light hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4781 | Singles to Sisters: British Empire Medal (Civil), (EIIR), with ladies bow ribbon. Miss Elsie Mary Stanley. Impressed.; Imperial Service Medal, (EIIR Dei Gratia), with pin-back suspender. Miss Ellen Elizabeth Stanley. Impressed. Two single medals, both in Royal Mint cases of issue, these with foxing, medals nearly uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 4782 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse) - six clasps - Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 217 Tpr J.E.C. Sleddon Victorian M.R. Impressed. Nearly uncirculated. | $1,600 |
| Lot 4783 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse), three clasps - Cape Colony, Rhodesia, South Africa 1901. 499 Tpr: R.W.Taylor, Victorian M.R. Impressed. A few contact marks, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4784 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - five clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 1041 Pte F.H.Seekamp, Victorian M.R. Impressed. Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4785 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 3 reverse), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal. 31551 Tpr: P.Brown. Scottish Horse. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 4786 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal. 1505 Pte J.J.Nugent Victorian M.R. Impressed. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4787 | Queen's South Africa Medal, (type 2 reverse), - five clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast. 121 Pte J.E.Petree, (sic) Sth. Australian M.R. Impressed. Very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4788 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - two clasps - Orange Free State, Transvaal. 98 Pte N.McPherson Queensland I.B. Impressed. Ribbon frayed, very fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 4789 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - two clasps - Transvaal, South Africa 1902. 2291 Tpr E.Hearndon Aus:Com:H. Impressed. Without ribbon, very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4790 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse). 362 Tpr C.Thompson, Victorian M.R. Impressed. Without ribbon, fine. | $1,700 |
| Lot 4791 | Military Medal, (GVR). 6051 Dvr S.Flint 1/L.H. F.A.Aust:A.M.C. With edge knocks, good fine. | $2,000 |
| Lot 4792 | Family Singles: British War Medal 1914-18. 10439 S/Sjt F.B.McDermott. Dental Cps. A.I.F. Impressed.; (Father-in-Law): The St John Ambulance Association, badge in gold (18ct; 11.01g), with suspension loop, engraved on reverse, 'R.T.Clark/No. 41305/L.R.C.P. & S.Ed.'. Two single items, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4793 | British War Medal 1914-18. 986 Pte G.H.Blanshard. A.N. & M.E.F. Impressed. A few small edge bumps caused by impressed naming, some light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4794 | British War Medal 1914-18 to DOW. 2128 Pte T.Bohane, 52 Bn A.I.F. Impressed. Toned, good extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 4795 | British War Medal 1914-18 to DOW. 2166 A-Cpl S.N.Franki. 1 F.C.E. A.I.F. Impressed. Dark toned, good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4796 | British War Medal 1914-18 to KIA. 5613 Pte. W.A. Mc Innes. 17-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. No ribbon, toned very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4797 | British War Medal 1914-18. 11149 T-Cpl R.F.W.White. 3 F.A.B. A.I.F. Impressed. No ribbon, very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4798 | Victory Medal 1914-19. 3409 Pte. C.A.Clarke. 1 L.H.R. A.I.F. Impressed. Two single identical medals, both named to same person, extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4799 | WWI Memorial Plaque, named to Findley William Stephens, together with accompanying King's letter and envelope. Oxidation spotting on plaque and age toning on document and tear to envelope, otherwise fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4800 | Singles: 1939-45 Star. 165749 B S Furner. Impressed.; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 437204 R.D.Armitage. Impressed. Two single medals, both without ribbons, the first medal extremely fine, the second medal with spotty toning, otherwise very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4801 | Single to KIA: Africa Star. A87 P R Heath. Impressed. No ribbon, toned good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4802 | Pacific Star to KIA. QX20482 L.A.Pearce. Impressed. Nearly uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 4803 | War Medal 1939-45 to DOW. NX140019 T.G.Quinn. Impressed. Spotty toning, otherwise good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4804 | Australia Service Medal 1939-45 to POW. NX9816 F.Baird. Impressed. Tone spots, otherwise good very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4805 | Service Medal of the Order of St John, with straight bar suspension and pin-back suspender. 2250 A/S. N.Cantrell. N.S.W. Dis. Australia. S.J.A.B.O. 1938. Engraved. In case of issue by H.T.Lamb & Co, hairlines, otherwise very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4806 | HMAS Sydney, Bartolomeo Colleoni Medal, 1940, in oxidised silver (57mm) (C.1940/2), by Amor, obverse, HMAS Sydney advancing at full speed with the smoking and disabled Italian cruiser, Bartolomeo Colleoni, in background, reverse, a representation of the plaque presented by the City of Sydney to HMAS Sydney, naming removed. Pitting around edge where naming removed, otherwise very fine. | $460 |
| Lot 4807 | Shell Oil On Active Service Medal, WWII, in silver, reverse inscribed 'A. M. Mitchell'. No ribbon, very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 4808 | General Service Medal 1918-62, (EIIR with Tudor crown), - clasp - Malaya. 1/217 H.A.Jackson. Impressed. Some surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4809 | Naval General Service Medal (GVIR), - clasp - Minesweeping 1945-51. L.McCarthy R23294. Engraved. Extremely fine. | $460 |
| Lot 4810 | Naval General Service Medal, (GVIR Fid.Dei.), - clasp - Minesweeping 1945-51. Cdr. N.R.Read R.A.N. Impressed. Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4811 | Australian/British United Nations Korea Medal, in original boxes. Uncirculated. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 4812 | Vietnam Medal 1964-1973. 1732892 P.W.Morgan. Impressed. Toned extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4813 | South Vietnam Campaign Medal 1964-72. 4720490 T.H.Aunger. Engraved. Nearly uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 4814 | Australian Sports Medal 2000. Kevin Kerr. Pantograph engraved. In case of issue, missing miniature medal, some handling marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4815 | Centenary Medal 2001, issued to Betty Dorice Sommerville. Engraved. In case of issue with miniature, uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 4816 | Efficiency Decoration, EIIR, Australia brooch suspender, reverse inscribed, 'Collectors. Item.', in Royal Mint case. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 4817 | Efficiency Medal, (GVR) with Australia suspender, with pin-back ribbon suspension bar. No.52137. Pnr. Sgt A.A.B.Cunningham. 7th L.H.Regt. Engraved, appears to be renamed at end of name and start of the unit. Some contact marks and edge nicks, otherwise toned very fine. | $480 |
| Lot 4818 | Efficiency Medal, (GVIR) with Australia suspender, with pin-back ribbon suspension bar. S 14691 Cpl E.J.Keenihan C.M.F. Engraved. Hairlines, otherwise toned very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4819 | Volunteer Force Long Service Medal, (VRI), 1895-1902. Unnamed. Toned with hairlines, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4820 | Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, (EVIIR). No.68. Corpl. W.B.Daniell. No.1. S.A.Co., A.G.A. Engraved. Some scratch marks and edge bumps, otherwise very fine. | $550 |
| Lot 4821 | Australia Senior Cadets, Commonwealth Military Competitions, Brigade Competitions Champion Team 1912-13. Engraved naming on reverse to Corpl. W.A.Gardner. 13th Battn. A few light short scratches, otherwise toned nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4822 | Collection of replica medals, includes Australian Active Service Medal 1975 onwards (1991); International Force East Timor Medal 2000; Afghanistan Medal 2004; Iraq Medal 2004; Australian Service Medal 1945-1975 (1995); Australian Service Medal 1975 onwards (1988); Defence Force Service Medal (1982); Defence Long Service Medal (1998); Australian Defence Medal (2006) (4); also UN Medal - (UNAMET/UNTAET/UNMISET) (UN missions in East Timor); South Vietnam Campaign Medal 1964-72. The last medal repaired and in poor condition, all other medals uncirculated. (14) | $70 |
| Lot 4823 | Trio: The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George (Companion) neck badge; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937. All unnamed as issued but attributed to Sir Harry Budge. The CMG in case by Garrard & Co Ltd and the medals in boxes of issue, extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 4824 | Pair: Imperial Service Medal, (Tudor crown Dei Gratia), with pin-back ribbon bar; Silver Jubilee Medal 1977, on a pin-back ribbon bow. Annie Isabell Croll on first medal, second medal unnamed as issued. The named medal impressed. Both in cases of issue, the first case with a few light foxing spots, medals toned and nearly uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 4825 | Family Group: (Uncle) Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse with clear ghost dates), - four clasps - Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Orange Free State, Transvaal. 259. Tpr. A. Nolan. N.S.W. C.B.C. Renamed and engraved.; (Nephew) Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2951 Pte R.G. Beal. 4/.Bn. A.I.F. All medals impressed. One single and a trio, two XXs scratched on each medal of the trio, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4826 | 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. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4827 | Group of Five: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse with very faint trace of ghost date), - five clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Belfast; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 36 Pte J.H.Swanson, Sth. Australian M.R. on first medal, 615 Serjt: J.H.Swanson. S. Aust: I.B. on second medal, 3501 Pte J.H.Swanson. 10/Bn. A.I.F. on third medal, 3501 SQMS:J.H.Swanson 10 Bn. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Display mounted, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4828 | Father and Son Group: (Father) Trio: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse) - three clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal; Natal Medal 1906 - clasp - 1906; Coronation Medal 1902 (EVIIR). Bug. B.Mundy 1 Essex Reg 1329 (with partial correction) on first medal, Pte B.Mundy, Natal Rangers on second medal, B.Mundy Pte om third medal. First medal re-named, second medal impressed, third medal engraved.; (Son) Group of Four: Pacific Star; 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX 107049 F.G.Mundy. First and second medals engraved, third and fourth impressed. Fine - extremely fine. | $420 |
| Lot 4829 | Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 2 reverse), - five clasps - Modder River (issued in error), Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal; King's South Africa Medal 1902, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 27 Tpr: O.A.Taylor, Australian Horse on first medal, Lieut: O.Taylor. N.S.W.M.R. on second medal. Both medals impressed (see footnote). Court mounted, contact marks, good fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4830 | Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 (type 2 reverse with clear ghost dates), - four clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901; New South Wales Fire Brigade Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. 2382 Gr.C.Murray, N.S.W. Art. on first medal, C.Murray 20:3:1918 on second medal. First medal impressed, the second medal engraved. Display mounted, light scratches on first, otherwise toned very fine. | $2,500 |
| Lot 4831 | Family Group: (Father) Pair: Natal Rebellion Medal 1907, - clasp - 1906; British War Medal 1914-18. Tpr: D.Goslett, Roystons Horse. on first medal, 106 Pte D.B.Goslett. A.N.&M.E.F. on second medal.; (Son) Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. Third medal a replacement with name erased, VX104756 D.K.Goslett on the other three medals. The Natal Medal naming area has been worked on and then impressed with an engraved correction to 'E' in surname, all other named medals impressed. Display mounted in two groups, fine - extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4832 | Family Group: (Brother 1) Group of Seven to Senior Officer WIA at Gallipoli: Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military); Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George; Distinguished Service Order (KC); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 (MIDx7); Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officer's Decoration. The first three medals unnamed as issued, Major. J.C.Robertson. 10/Bn. A.I.F. on fourth medal, T/Brig Gen. J.C.Robertson. A.I.F. on fifth medal, T-Brig-General. J.C.Robertson. A.I.F. on sixth medal, Brig. Gen. J.C.Robertson 7th Inf. Bde. 31.5.23. on last medal. The last medal engraved, all other named medals impressed.; (Brother 2) Pair to DOW at Gallipoli: 1914-15 Star; Victory Medal 1914-19. 378 Pte G.H.Robertson 2/L.H. Regt A.I.F. on first medal, 378 Pte G.H.Robertson. 2 L.H.R. A.I.F. on second medal, also WWI Memorial Plaque named to Gordon Holmes Robertson. The first group display mounted and very fine, the second group unmounted and very fine, all stored in a large fold-over satchel (32x45cm) containing various other related items. | $45,000 |
| Lot 4833 | Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Delhi Durbar Medal 1911, in silver; Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR type A with swivelling suspender). 1141 W.O.(Cl.2.) E.A.Parker. 2/F.A.Bde. A.I.F. on first medal, Lieut. E.A.Parker. A.I.F. on second and third medals, 10861 B.Q.M.Sjt: E.A.Parker. R.F.A. on last two medals. All medals impressed except the fourth which is engraved. Ribbons dirty, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 4834 | Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Serbian Milos Obilic Medal for Bravery (Gold Class). 2067 Pte L.J.Owen 6/Bn A.I.F. on Star, 2067 Sgt L.J.Owen 6/Bn A.I.F. on second and third medals, last medal unnamed. Named medals impressed. Good - good very fine and rare. | $3,600 |
| Lot 4835 | Family Group: (Father) Group of Six: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 44 Pte L.W.Bizley 8/L.H.Rgt. A.I.F. on first medal, 44 Sgt L.W.Bizley. 8/L.H.Rgt. A.I.F. on second and third medals, B3/335 L.W.Bizley on last three medals. All medals impressed.; (Son) Trio: Naval General Service Medal (GVIR Fid:DeF), - clasp - Minesweeping 1945-51; Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-53. 31338 P.H.Bizley. All medals impressed. Some medals with contact marks, otherwise very fine. | $3,400 |
| Lot 4836 | Family Group: (1st and 2nd Brothers) WWI Trio (includes 2 medals to one brother and one medal to another brother): 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2769 Pte J.O'Connell. 20/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 4696 Pte. P.O'Connell. 53-Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 2769 Pte. J.O'Connell 20 Bn. A.I.F. on third medal. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, medals lacquered, otherwise fine.; (3rd Brother) WWII 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. NX21015 H.O'Connell. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, some contact marks on fourth medal, otherwise good very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4837 | Trio to WIA: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2675 Pte T.J.C.Gannon 20/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, Lieut. T.J.C.Gannon. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Display mounted, toned, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 4838 | Trio to KIA: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1584 Pte D.Lamond. 2/Bn. A.I.F. on first medal, 1584 Pte. D.Lamond. 2-Bn. A.I.F. on second medal, 1584 Pte. D.Lamond 2 Bn. A.I.F. on last medal. All medals impressed. Good very fine. | $2,800 |
| Lot 4839 | Family Group: (Father) Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 371 Pte P.J.O'Sullivan. 2/L.H.Rgt. A.I.F. on first two medals, 371 Pte P.J.O'Sullivan. 2 L.H.R. A.I.F. on last medal. All medals impressed.; (Son) Trio: 1939-45 Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First medal unnamed, QX31965 E.J.O'Sullivan on last two medals. The named medals impressed. All medals display mounted as a group, the third medal with reverse showing, very fine - nearly uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 4840 | Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 6596 S/Sjt P.J.Heffernan. 8/F Amb. A.I.F. on first medal, H/Lieut. P.J.Heffernan. A.I.F. on last two medals. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, ribbons aged, otherwise good very fine. | $480 |
| Lot 4841 | Group of Five: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; Corps of Commissionaires Medal in bronze with Award of Merit suspender and 'Army/Navy/Air Force' emblem; another identical but in silver and with 25 Years clasp instead of combined services emblem. 24542 Pte H.Williams. 3 D.A.C. A.I.F. on first medal, 24542 Gnr. H.Williams 3 D.A.C. A.I.F. on second medal, V81415 H.Williams on third medal, No 96 H.Williams 24-5-58 on fourth medal, No 96 H.Williams 24.5.63 on last medal. The first three medals impressed, the last two engraved. Swing mounted, contact marks on first three medals, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4842 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Army Meritorious Service Medal (GVR type A with swivelling suspender). 6534 Cpl J.Marr. 17 A.S.C. A.I.F. on first medal, 6534 Cpl J.Marr. 57/Aust:Inf: on second medal. Both medals impressed. A few contact marks on second medal, otherwise toned good very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 4843 | Pair to KIA: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5027 Pte. F.P.Hanlon 25 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Good very fine. | $1,400 |
| Lot 4844 | Family Group: (Father): Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 279329. Pte. 2. B.H.V.Meade. R.A.F. Impressed.; (Son): MM Group of Ten: Military Medal (GVIR Indiae Imp); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal (GVR) with Australia suspender; Jubilee Medal 1935; Greek War Medal 1940-41 with 1947 pattern ribbon. NX22709. Sgt. T.E.Meade. AIF. on first medal, NX22709 T.E.Meade on second to seventh medals, No.103289. Sgt. T.E.Meade A.C. of Sigs on eighth medal, Sergeant T.E.Meade. A.C.S. on ninth medal, last medal unnamed. First seven medals impressed, the eighth and ninth engraved. Two groups display mounted on two cardboard sheets with other medals and badges, very fine - extremely fine. | $5,000 |
| Lot 4845 | Family Group: (1) Pair to Camel Corps: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1250. Pte. J.S.Green. Cml Cps. A.I.F. Both medals impressed.; (2) Trio: Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX55330 A.E.Green. All medals impressed. The first medal of the pair without ribbon, good very fine; the trio with contact marks, otherwise very fine. | $900 |
| Lot 4846 | Family Group: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2403 Cpl G.H.Tarling. 9 Bn. A.I.F. Both medals impressed.; Single: British War Medal 1914-18. 679 Cpl. C.W.Tarling. 13-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed.; also WWI Memorial Plaques (2), one named to George Henry Tarling and the other named to Charles William Tarling; and a Mother's and Widow's Ribbon (AIF) with two stars, number 32098 on reverse of suspension bar. A pair and a single with three other items, the Memorial Plaques in original fold-over holders, the medals without ribbons, the Victory Medal with spotting, otherwise extremely fine, other items uncirculated. | $1,300 |
| Lot 4847 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). D.Dean. C.P.O. R.A.N.B. on first medal, D.Dean. C.P.O. on second medal. First medal impressed, second medal engraved; also Volunteered For Active Service, Retained For Home Service badge issued by the Navy Department, by Stokes & Sons, Melb, lug back, reverse numbered 372. Good very fine, the badge rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 4848 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Burma Star, - clasp - Pacific; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 22425 K H Johnston. All medals impressed. The first four medals toned, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 4849 | Group of Eight: 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-53. The sixth medal unnamed, 41219 B.McDermott on all other medals. All named medals impressed. Court mounted, some contact marks on fourth and fifth medals, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4850 | Group of Seven: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal (GVIR Fid.Def), with Australia suspender. SX4439 C.W.Sparkes on first six medals, SX4439 Capt (T/Maj) C.W.Sparkes. A.I.F on last medal. First six medals impressed, last medal engraved. The last medal toned, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. | $850 |
| Lot 4851 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. The second and fourth medals unnamed, NX107329 N.A.Robinson on other medals. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted, good very fine - extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4852 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. SX2288 W.D.C.Weber. All medals impressed. Display mounted, some contact marks on last three medals, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4853 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX10193 G.R.Wilson. The first three medals engraved, the last three impressed. Swing mounted, some spotty toning, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 4854 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. TX319 H.R.Woolley. Impressed. Contact marks on some medals, otherwise very fine and a low Tasmanian service number. | $650 |
| Lot 4855 | Group of Five to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 23241 W.R.Parry on last two medals, the first three medals unnamed. The named medals impressed. Court mounted, good very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4856 | Group of Five to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; with added Unit Citation for Gallantry. 23228 F.N.Salisbury on last two medals, first three medals unnamed. The named medals impressed. Mounted on card, extremely fine and rare. | $2,400 |
| Lot 4857 | Group of Seven: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First four medals unnamed, 24814 R.E.Kidman on last three medals. All named medals impressed. Some medals with oxidation marks, otherwise very fine. | $460 |
| Lot 4858 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, - clasp - North Africa 1942-43; Italy Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 274305. G.D.Williams. All medals impressed. Display mounted, a few contact marks on last two medals, otherwise extremely fine. | $440 |
| Lot 4859 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star, - clasp - 8th Army; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX25952 C.H.Ford. All medals impressed. Court mounted, spotty toning on last three medals especially the last medal, otherwise very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4860 | Group of Six to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Tobruk Siege 1941 Medal (casting). VX12704 P.R.Jacoby on first five medals, last medal unnamed. The named medals impressed. Display mounted, extremely fine. | $1,600 |
| Lot 4861 | Group of Four to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 19977 C.C.Whitmey on third and fourth medals, first and second medals unnamed. The named medals impressed. Court mounted, good very fine - uncirculated. | $950 |
| Lot 4862 | Group of Four: Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45.VX13144 A.A.Kampfhenkel. All medals impressed. Ribbons dirty, medals with contact marks and spotty toning, otherwise fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4863 | Family Group: (1) Trio: Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX24521 H.J.Shore. All medals impressed.; (2) Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX157539 F.H.Shore. Both medals impressed. Both groups with some contact marks, the first group very fine, the second group very fine - good very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4864 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Royal Australian Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR type A). First two medals unnamed, 7269. J.L.Fulcher. on third to fifth medals, M.162 J.L.Fulcher P.O. Ck. R.A.F.R. on last medal. Ribbon on fifth medal damaged, otherwise fine - extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4865 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; unofficial Australian Prisoner of War Medal. QX14831 C.W.J. Coles-Smith. With D at top edge on first two medals, QX14831 C.W.J. Coles-Smith. D on third to fifth medals, QX14831 C W J Coles Smith on last medal. The first five medals impressed, the last medal engraved. The first five medals swing mounted, the last medal as a single swing mounted issue, the first five medals are duplicate issues, the fourth and fifth medals with contact marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $480 |
| Lot 4866 | Family Group: (Father) Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX71696 D.H.Hannan. Impressed. (Son) Pair: New South Wales Police Force Commissioner's Commendation for Courage; National Medal. The first unnamed as issued, Douglas Hamilton Hannan on the medal. Machine pantographed script. Two groups, the first very fine - extremely fine, the second uncirculated. | Passed in |
| Lot 4867 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First and third medals unnamed, NX72335 J.R.Anderson on other medals. The named medals impressed. The last two medals with spotty toning, otherwise extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4868 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First two medals unnamed, 14723 S G Bines on other three medals. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted, with some oxidation and stain marks, otherwise fine - very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4869 | Group of Five to POW: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. QX17076 L.G.Burnett. All medals impressed. Some irregular toning on last three medals, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4870 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX136717 A.Mc. McCarter. The first two medals engraved, the last three impressed. Uneven toning on reverse of first two medals, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4871 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX57571 F.A.Murdoch. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, contact marks and spotty toning on last three medals, otherwise very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4872 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. First and third medals unnamed, QX44831 K.A.Petersen on the other medals. The second medal pantographed, the other named medals impressed. Extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4873 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR coinage bust without Br:Omn). First two medals unnamed, S.7780. R.T.Walker. on third and fourth medals, R35556 C.P.O. R.T.Walker R.A.N. on last medal. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted, contact marks on third and fourth medals, otherwise very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4874 | Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Netherlands, Commemorative War Cross 1940-45, - clasp - Oost-Azie - Zuid-Pacific 1942-1945. First two and last medal unnamed, 128206 W.M.Dawson. on third and fourth medals. The named medals impressed. Display mounted, extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4875 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. QX24990 G.A.J.Baxter on first two and last medals, QX24990 C. (sic) A.J.Baxter on third medal. All medals impressed. Nearly uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 4876 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. Q36652 A.W.Fraser. The first two medals engraved, the last two impressed. Some spotting, otherwise extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4877 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. QX12771 W.A.Grose D. All medals pantographed. A set of duplicate medals, extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4878 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. PX59 J Howard. Impressed. First ribbon marked, otherwise very fine - extremely fine and a scarce low Papuan service number. | $600 |
| Lot 4879 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. Q18845 W.J.Howard. Impressed. Uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 4880 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. SX18832 M.J.Smart. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, contact marks on last two medals, otherwise good very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 4881 | Group of Four to POW Died in Custody: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. DX612 R.C.Vingoe. Impressed. Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4882 | Group of Four to KIA: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX116928 C.L.Voges. All medals impressed. No ribbons on first two medals, uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 4883 | Trio to New Guinea Native: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45. NGN1004 Suwer. All medals impressed. Display mounted, extremely fine. | $750 |
| Lot 4884 | Group of Four: Pacific Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. QX8396 A.J.Drury. All medals impressed. Display mounted, good very fine - extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 4885 | Group of Four to POW: 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX 18793 J.D.Bibby on all medals. Impressed. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4886 | Group of Four: Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR Dei Gratia). 46669 F J Cain on first three medals, A5149 Cain. F.J. on last medal. First three medals impressed, last medal engraved. Court mounted, spotty toning on third medal, otherwise very fine - good very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4887 | Group of Eight to Heroic and Respected Police Officer: Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM); Queen's Police Medal (QPM); Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Jubilee Medal 1977; Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (QEII type 1); Royal Shipwreck Relief Humane Society of N.S.W. Bronze Medal. Russell Nelson Crook on first medal, Russell N.Crook, Insp. Class 1. N.S.Wales Police. on second medal, NX83455 R.N.Crook on third to fifth medals, sixth medal unnamed as issued, Russell N.Crook on seventh medal, Constable R.N.Crook Saving Life 10.10.1946 on last medal. First medal pantographed, second to fifth and seventh medals impressed, last medal engraved. Display mounted, contact marks on a few medals, otherwise very fine. | $7,500 |
| Lot 4888 | Trio: Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. Q85052 T.Mabo. All medals impressed. Swing mounted, spotty toning, otherwise very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 4889 | Family Group: (Father) Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 115169 E.H.Mortlock. Impressed.; (Son) Trio: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - Vietnam (copy-see note); Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. First and last medals unnamed, 4719951 D.M.Mortlock on second medal. The named medal impressed. Both groups court mounted, both with contact marks, otherwise good very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4890 | Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. V187283 C.H.Ashton. Both medals impressed. Some bubble marks on cheek of King on first medal, ribbon on second medal dirty, otherwise extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4891 | Pair: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 94216. C.I.Gillespie. Impressed. No ribbons, very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 4892 | Pair to Died on Service: War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. N275453 M.K.Moore. Both medals impressed. Some surface marks on second medal, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 4893 | Trio: War Medal 1939-45; Korea Medal 1950-53; United Nations Korea Medal 1950-53. VX95222 A.H.White on first medal, 2400696 A.H.White on last two medals. All medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 4894 | MBE Group of Six: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (Member) (Military) (type 2); Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975 (copy), - clasp - Vietnam; Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Defence Force Service Medal; National Medal (copy); Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. First medal unnamed as issued, second medal unnamed, 0218723 Taylor K.J. on third medal, K.J.Taylor 0216723 on fourth medal, fifth medal unnamed, Taylor K.J. on last medal. All named medals engraved except the last which is pantograph engraved. Court mounted, extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4895 | Group of Nine: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975 - clasp - Vietnam; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Australian Service Medal 1945-1975 - clasp - S E Asia; Defence Force Service Medal with four bars; National Medal with one bar; Australian Defence Medal; National Service Medal 1951-1972; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-; Pingat Jasa Malaysia Medal. 53602 R.J.Brown on all but fourth medal, this with 53602 Brown A.J. The second medal impressed, the fifth and eighth medals engraved, all other medals pantograph engraved. Display mounted, extremely fine. | $2,200 |
| Lot 4896 | Group of Seven: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975 - clasp - Vietnam; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Defence Force Service Medal with one bar; National Medal; Australian Defence Medal; National Service Medal 1951-1972; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 36658 M.J.Foster on all but third medal, this with 36658 Foster M.J. The second medal impressed, the fourth and seventh medals engraved, all other medals pantograph engraved. Display mounted, extremely fine. | $2,800 |
| Lot 4897 | Group of Five: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - Vietnam (copy-see note); Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Defence Force Service Medal; National Medal; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. First medal unnamed, 1732883 D.C.Lovett on second and last medals, D.C.Lovett A120028 on third and fourth medals. Second medal impressed, third and fourth medals pantograph engraved, last medal engraved. Court mounted, contact marks on second medal, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4898 | Group of Four: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975, - clasp - Vietnam; Vietnam Logistics and Support Medal 1964-1973; HMAS Sydney (Vietnam) Medal; Australian Logistic Support Forces (Vietnam) Medal. J.P.Johnson R110765 on first two and last medal, Endorsed By The City Of Sydney R110765 J.P.Johnson on last medal. The second medal engraved all other medals pantograph engraved. Court mounted, nearly uncirculated. | $700 |
| Lot 4899 | Pair: Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 4721506 R.W.Payne. First medal impressed, the second medal engraved. Good very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 4900 | Pair: Vietnam Medal 1964-1973; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal, - clasp - 1960-. 1731738 T.D.T.Wyatt. The first medal impressed, the second engraved. Court mounted, extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4901 | Canada, Pair to a 'Mountie': Medal of Bravery; Royal Canadian Mounted Police Long Service Medal with Bronze Bar with one star (25 years service). CST Van Den Born 9-IV-1986 on first medal, J.Van Den Born on second medal. Both medals engraved. Display mounted, bar loose on second medal, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4902 | Fiji, Independence Medal 1970, with ribbon and pin-back suspension bar. Unnamed. Toned obverse, otherwise extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4903 | British War Medal 1914-18. 20934 C.Q.M.S. A.B.Miller. N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Ribbon damaged, otherwise toned good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4904 | Papua New Guinea, Independence Medal 1975, with ribbon and pin-back suspension bar. Unnamed. Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 4905 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse), - three clasps - Transvaal, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 1288 Tpr: F.Hennessy. Steinaecker's Horse. Impressed. Toned, good very fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 4906 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, (type 3 reverse). 14 C.S.Maj: J.G.Nicholls. Uitenhage T.G. Impressed but S at end of surname barely visible. Nice dark toning, good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4907 | Efficiency Decoration, George VI (GRI), miniature medal with Australia clasp and also a riband but not pin-back. Display mounted, nearly extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 4908 | Collection of miniature medals, includes Queen's South Africa Medal 1899; King's South Africa Medal 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; swing mounted pair of British War Medal 1914-18 and Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Air Crew Europe Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Burma Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Korea Medal 1950-53; UN Korea Medal 1950-53; Vietnam Medal 1964-73; Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal 1964-72; swing mounted pair of Vietnam Medal 1964-73 and Republic of Vietnam Campaign Medal 1964-72; Coronation Medal 1953. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (21 singles + 2 pairs) | $200 |
| Lot 4909 | Comoros, Royal Order of the Star of Anjouan, Knight, miniature medal in gold (tested as 18ct), with attached short gold chain (tested as 9ct) with each end attached to a stick-pin. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4910 | World miniatures, Austria, Knight's Cross of the Franz Josef Order; Romania, Order of the Crown of Romania, Knight pre 1932 issue; Serbia, Order of Saint Sava (4th Class), reverse with Mover I monogram. All without ribbons, extremely fine. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 4911 | China, Republic of (1912-49), Medal for Financial Contributions to the War Against Japan 2nd Class, a patriotism medal, the reverse with Chinese characters for manufacture for The Ministry of Finance, no ribbon. Very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 4912 | France, Legion of Honour, Knight's breast badge; Medaille Militaire 1870; Croix de Guerre 1914-1915 with palm and one bronze star; Croix de Guerre 1914-15; also a prize medal in silver (42mm), by O.Roty, unnamed; patriotic badge, features a French rooster on a canon with sword below and 1915, in relief on the reverse, 'Chante/Tonne/Pour/Le Droit' (Sing Thunder For The Right), no pin-back. The first two with some missing enamel, the second last with scratches on reverse, all medals toned, fine - very fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 4913 | France, 1914-1918 Commemorative War Medal (no ribbon); Medal of Honour of the Union Department of Sapeurs-Pompiers of the Somme; Commemorative Medal of the Liberation of Occupied French Territory (no ribbon), 1919; Journee Du Poilu 1915 Medal (no ribbon); Journey To Paris 1917 Medal propaganda issue; War Cross for Exterior Theatres of Operations; (suspension missing); unidentified medal with ribbon marked, 'Medailles Combatants 1870-71 Coloniaux Beauvois Fontaine'; another unidentified small bronze medal featuring a soldier advancing to right, reverse with laurel spray and provision for naming, but unnamed (no ribbon); French pilot's eagle badge, pin-back. Fine - very fine. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 4914 | Germany, War Commemorative Medal of 1870-1871; Southwest Africa Medal for non-combatants 1904-06; WWI, Iron Cross 2nd Class; Honour Cross with Swords 1914-1918; Kyffhauserbund Medal 1914-1918; Wound Badge. The third medal and last item with oxidation, the fifth medal without ribbon, otherwise fine - very fine. (6) | $150 |
| Lot 4915 | Germany, Empire, Southwest Africa Medal in bronze for Combatants 1904-06. No ribbon, very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4916 | Germany, WWI and WWII framed medals and certificates for a father and son's awards, includes Prussian parade mounted group of six to father - WWI, Iron Cross 2nd Class; Hindenburg Cross of Honour with swords; Nine Years Service Medal Third Class; WWII, Faithful Service Cross; Bulgarian WWI European War Commemorative Medal; Hungarian WWI Commemorative Medal; also to son - War Merit Cross 2nd Class and also War Merit Cross 1st Class; all framed under perspex in a timber frame (approx 54x68cm). Age toning and foxing on certificates, otherwise fine - very fine. (Group of 6 + 2) | $750 |
| Lot 4917 | Germany, WWII, Iron Cross 1st Class, screw-back, this marked by maker, L/21 (see note); War Merit Cross 1st Class with Swords in silvered with maker's mark L11 (Wilhelm Deumer); War Merit Cross 2nd Class. Good very fine. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 4918 | Germany, WWII, War Merit Medal; Commemorative Medal of 1 October 1938; Commemorative Medal of the Return of the Memel District 1939; West Wall Medal 1939; Eastern Front Medal 1941-42; also NSDAP Hindenburg and Hitler Commemorative Medal 1933. The last medal with incorrect ribbon, otherwise Fine - very fine. (6) | $280 |
| Lot 4919 | Germany, WWII, War Merit Medal 1939; West Wall Medal (with packet of issue); Wound Badge in black, reverse marked 'L/16' (Steinhauer & Luck, Ludenscheid). The second medal dark toned, otherwise fine - good very fine. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 4920 | Germany, Faithful Service Decoration 1938 1st Class in gilt bronze for 40 Years; Faithful Service Decoration 1938 2nd Class in silver for 25 Years; also Prussia, post WWI, Kyffhauser Cross of Merit, suspension ring marked by maker, 'H.Timm Berlin'. The last without ribbon, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 4921 | Germany, WWII, Trio: Armed Forces Long Service Award for 12 Years in gilt with eagle emblem affixed to ribbon; Police Long Service Award 1938 for 8 Years, in silver; Commemorative Medal of 13 March 1938. Prussian parade mounted, good very fine. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 4922 | Germany, WWII, Social Welfare Decoration 3rd Class Breast Cross. Good extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4923 | Japan, China Incident War Medal 1939-1946; Red Cross Membership Medal in silver. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4924 | Romania, Order of the Crown, Knight's badge in gilt bronze and enamel. Some enamel chips, wrong ribbon, otherwise very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 4925 | Russia, USSR, Order of the Red Banner of Labour, type 6 variation 2, reverse with ring-like oval depression containing Monetny Dvor mintmark and at base is inscribed with number 791780; Veteran of Labour Medal. With unofficial case, extremely fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 4926 | Spain, Kingdom, Order of the Golden Fleece (Knight), neck badge in gilt and enamel, in case of maker, Cejalvo, Madrid. Toned extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4927 | USA, Group of Nine: Air Medal with two oak leaf clusters; Army Good Conduct Medal; American Campaign Medal; Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal; World War II Victory Medal; Korean Service Medal with three bronze battle stars; National Defense Medal; Armed Forces Reserve Medal (Naval); United Nations Korea Medal. Extremely fine and a vastly documented and comprehensive collection. | $360 |
| Lot 4928 | USA, Air Force group of eight for service in 'Top Secret' postings, includes Distinguished Flying Cross; Meritorious Service Medal; Air Medal with silver oak leaf cluster (equals 5 awards); Joint Service Commendation Medal; Air Force Commendation Medal with two oak leaf clusters; Vietnam Service Medal; National Defense Service Medal; South Vietnam Campaign Medal with 1960 clasp. Robert J.Rutan, II on fourth medal and R.J.Rutan II on fifth medal, all other medals unnamed as issued. The named medals engraved. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 4929 | Yugoslavia, Order of Military Merits with golden swords, second class; Order of Brotherhood and Unity with silver wreath, second class. Two orders, extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4930 | World singles, includes Austria, Franz Josef I, WWI, Silver Bravery Medal, with ribbon; Germany, WWI, Brotherhood in Arms with Austria-Hungary Medal 1914 in silver, suspension loop missing but ribbon included; WWII, Iron Cross 2nd Class, no ribbon; Italy, Facist State, Youth 'Opera Balilla' field badge in silver (38mm), c1930s, pin-back. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 4931 | World medals, includes Austria, Bravery Medal 3rd Class (Bronze), incorrect ribbon; Germany, Commemorative of 100th Anniversary of 74th (1st Hanover) Infantry Regiment; Italy, War Invalids Association at Belgian Comrades Spring Medal, 1926 (no ribbon); also Fiji, Marlow Medal for Shooting, 1962, bronze (38mm), with pin-back ribbon suspender, obverse with wreath and inside inscribed, 'Top Marksman/in/Fijian Military/Forces', reverse plain and inscribed, 'Marlow Medal/Best Shot/2 F I R/Lt. C.A.Nelson/1962'. Fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4932 | Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem, Commander neck badge, together with matching miniature with rosette attached to silver strip on ribbon, all in Toye Kenning & Spencer leather folder. Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 4933 | Military and Hospitaller Order of St Lazarus of Jerusalem, officer, with rosette on ribbon, together with matching miniature and a lapel badge, all in Toye Kenning & Spencer Limited case. Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 4934 | Order of St. Lazarus, Member's breast badge in gilt and enamels, no ribbon, modern manufacture by Toye, Kenning & Spencer Ltd. London. In green case of issue, good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4935 | Nearest Female Relative's badge (AIF), WWI, in silver and enamel by Stokes & Sons, Melb, badge number 120627, with three bars consecutively numbered 119619, 119620, and 119621. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4936 | Nearest Female Relative's badge (AIF), WWI, in silver and enamel by Stokes & Sons, Melb, badge number 3727, with two bars consecutively numbered 21326 and 21327. Lightly scratched on bottom reverse of the badge is 1914-8 and with some oxidation at pin fitting, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 4937 | Australia, WWI Nearest Female Relative's badge (RAN), by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, pin-back, reverse numbered 949. Very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4938 | Australia, WWI, Nearest Female Relative's badge (AIF), silver and blue enamel, by Stokes & Sons, Melb, pin-back, reverse numbered 142434; Demobilised Soldiers' Association, small sized version badge (KC) (23x32mm), by Schlank, Adelaide, two lugs on reverse and with impressed number 2569; Australian Red Cross Day badge in gilded silver and enamel (25x21mm), with ring top suspension and 1918 pin-back suspender bar; League of Loyal Women of Australia badge in gilt and enamel (30mm), no maker, ring top suspension; WWII, Female Relative badge, by Angus & Coote, 1942, pin-back with safety chain, reverse numbered A99346, with bar and two stars; another by G&E Rodd, 1940, pin-back with safety chain, reverse numbered A36974, with bar and one star, suspended from this is an enamelled colour patch of 29 Battalion on an oval enamelled white disc; another by Amor, Sydney, pin-back with small piece of safety chain, reverse numbered A180974, with bar and one star. Fine - very fine. (7) | $240 |
| Lot 4939 | WWI Volunteered For Active Service, Medically Unfit, in bronze, reverse numbered 19436; WWII, Female Relative's badge, with one star, by Amor, Sydney, pin-back, reverse numbered A236568; WWII Victory medalet; Pozieres voided badge in silvered and enamel, pin-back missing; RSL, lapel badge (3 figure type) in gilt and enamel, with 70 overlay on crown, reverse numbered SN10013; Gallipoli Legion Bowling Club, lapel badge in gilt and enamel, pin-back; Aust. Legion of Ex-Servicemen & Women, lapel badge in gilt and enamel, with 80 overlay on crown; CMF, civilian lapel badge in oxidised brass. Fine - extremely fine. (8) | $120 |
| Lot 4940 | Australia, WWI, Volunteered For Active Service, Munitions Worker badge in bronze (29mm), lug back, reverse numbered 804. Good very fine and scarce. | $340 |
| Lot 4941 | Australia, War Worker, Navvies & Labourers, badge in bronze (38mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, lug back, reverse with impressed number 1261. Very fine and scarce. | $400 |
| Lot 4942 | Australia, WWI, Voluntary Ballot A.I.F. badge in silvered with B in blue enamel (28x33mm), by Angus & Coote Ld, Sydney, pin-back, reverse with impressed number D1208. Some spotting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 4943 | Australia, Enlisted In A.I.F. badge (24.5x34.5mm), 1918, Issued by Dept. of Defence, by Stokes & Sons, Melb, lug back, impressed number on reverse 4241. Toned very fine and very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4944 | Australia, AIF For Service badge in gilt and enamel (KC), Issued By The Department Of Defence, lug back, reverse numbered 1147 (possibly meant to be 1447). Good extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4945 | Canada, King's Silver War badge, pin-back, reverse with impressed number, 'C8260'. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4946 | Australia, WWII, Mothers and Widows badge, by G & E Rodd, 1940, with three stars, reverse numbered AF874. Good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 4947 | Australia, WWII, Mothers and Widows badge, by Angus & Coote, 1942, pin-back, reverse numbered A5445, with bar and one star; W.A.N.S (Women's Australian National Services) badge, c1942, by Angus & Coote, Sydney, in silvered and enamel (19mm), pin-back; V.D.C (Volunteer Defence Corps) No 1 Bn., in gilt and enamel (20x27.5mm), by Handford, pin-back. Toning, otherwise fine - very fine. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 4948 | Australia, WWII Mothers and Widows badge, by Amor, Sydney, pin-back, reverse numbered A31057, with bar and one star. Good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4949 | Australia, WWII Mothers and Widows badge, by G & E Rodd, 1944, pin-back, reverse numbered AF.9099, with bar and one star. With dark spotting, otherwise very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4950 | Australia, WWII Female Relatives badge, by Angus & Coote, 1942, pin-back with safety chain, numbered A170220, two bars each with two stars. Very fine and very scarce with four stars. | $180 |
| Lot 4951 | Australia, WWII Female Relatives badge, by Angus & Coote, 1942, pin-back, numbered A169396, bar with three stars. Very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4952 | Australia, WWII, Female Relative badge, by Angus & Coote, 1942, pin-back with safety chain, reverse numbered A158532, with bar and two stars; Volunteer Air Observers Corps, Observer badge in gilt and enamel, by Stokes, pin-back, reverse numbered 8514; ARP (Air Raid Precautions), Victoria, AF991 Warden badge in chrome and enamel, by Bentley (one lug missing); ARP (Air Raid Precautions), Victoria, DB931 tinnie badge; (Red Cross) Hon. Collector P.O.W. Appeal badge in steel and enamel, by Amor, Sydney, pin-back, reverse numbered 12704 (some loss of enamel); War Savings Certificates, Voluntary Worker badge in gilt and enamel, by Stokes, pin-back, reverse numbered 3642; Women's Auxiliary R.S.S.A.I.L.A badge (KC), by Myers & Co, pin-back; another with (19)72 overlay on KC, by Myer & Co, Bris, pin-back; others without crown at top, R.S.S.I.L.A (2, one by Myer & Co, the other by Handford), R.S.S. &. A.I.L.A, by Amor, Sydney, pin-back; Red Cross Emergency Service badge in gilt and enamel, by Handford, Brisbane, pin-back, reverse numbered I/4778; Junior Red Cross Auxiliary, by G.A.Millar, Sydney, pin-back; also American Red Cross Volunteer badge in gilt and enamel, no maker, pin-back; ACF (Australian Comforts Fund), Queensland Division badge in silvered and enamel, by G.A.Miller, Sydney, pin-back. Fine - good very fine. (15) | $300 |
| Lot 4953 | WWII, General Service badge type 1, in brass (27x29.5mm), by G & E Rodd, 1940, two lugs on reverse, numbered A8503, issued to volunteers for active service but retained at home for home service; Exemption badge, Medically unfit, in silver plated brass (19x26.5mm), by K.G.Luke, Melb, two lugs on reverse, numbered 22532, issued to volunteers for active service or home service but rejected on medical grounds. Very fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4954 | Australia, WWII, Civil Defence Queensland, First Aid badge (KC), by Handford, pin-back, reverse numbered 1970. Very fine and scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 4955 | WWII, Civil Constructional Corps, badge in bronze (29mm), no maker, two lugs on reverse. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4956 | WWII, Church Of England National Emergency Fund (C.E.N.E.F.) Medal For Services Rendered During The War, 1939-1945, in bronze, unnamed, with ribbon and pin-back ribbon bar. Toned, very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 4957 | Anzac 'A', sand cast in brass (22x19mm), without lugs. Very good. | $60 |
| Lot 4958 | NSW Military Forces, c1880s, pouch or belt buckle badge in white metal (39mm) (Grebert p83). Very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 4959 | Port Curtis Infantry, Queensland, 1900-1912, hat badge in voided brass (56.5mm) (Cossum 32), by J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd, London. No lugs, dig at left edge and at top left, also right edge of crown missing, otherwise fine and very rare. | $480 |
| Lot 4960 | Port Curtis Infantry, Queensland, 1900-1912, pair of collar badges in voided brass (38.5mm) (Cossum 32), by J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd, London. Very fine and very scarce. (2) | $650 |
| Lot 4961 | Australia, 2nd Port Curtis Infantry, Queensland, 1900-1912, a set of metal shoulder titles of 2 and PCI (4 items) (see Cossum 32); Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, 1911-1912, buttons in brass, large, medium (4), small (4, one with screw fitting and backing plate), extra small (see Cossum p30, c). Very fine - good very fine. (14) | $1,800 |
| Lot 4962 | Australia, Corps of Engineers, helmet badge, 1900-12, in brass (60mm) (Cossum 94). Good very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4963 | Australia, WWI, Qld A.I.F. Machine Gunners, badge(KC) in gilt and enamel (32x31mm), by Bishop, Brisbane, lug back, reverse numbered 415; Returned from Active Service badge (AIF), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, lug back, reverse numbered 141181; Returned Sailors Soldiers & Airmens' Imperial League badge (KC), in gilt and enamel, with (19)58 overlay on KC, by A.J.Parkes, Brisbane, double lug back, reverse numbered ?74506. Very fine. (3) | $440 |
| Lot 4964 | Australia, WWI, collection of hat badges mostly Rising Sun issues, collar badges mostly Rising Sun issues, title badges, qualification badges, rank badges, buttons, a few unofficial badges, and colour patches, also includes a few pre WWI, some WWII items and a few other non-AIF items, all mounted on a felt covered cardboard sheet. Most heavily toned from being in storage, otherwise good - very fine. (approx 80 pieces) | $2,300 |
| Lot 4965 | 59th Infantry Battalion (The Coburg-Brunswick Regiment), 1930-42, hat badge in brass and enamel (53mm) (Cossum p30); also South Australian Military Forces belt buckle in brass, male section only (Grebert p256). The first with one lug at bottom only, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 4966 | Australian Instructional Corps, 1930-42, officer's hat badge in oxidised bronze and enamel (44mm) and collar badge in oxidised bronze and enamel (29mm); also hat badge in bronze (44mm) and collar badge pair (29mm) (Cossum p33, a). Extremely fine. (5) | $500 |
| Lot 4967 | Australia, collection of badges and other items, includes Rising Sun hat badges (2, one missing lugs) and collar badges (6, one missing lugs), RA Infantry hat badge (QC) (missing lugs), Royal Australian Artillery collar badge, Royal Military college collar badge (QC) (missing lugs), Australia metal titles (9, four missing lugs, three missing one lug, one pin-back ), qualification badges (6 different, includes Gunnery, Signaller [only one lug], Bandmaster [KC, missing one lug], Swordsman [missing lugs], Marksman [2 types]), as well as a large number of officer's pips (57, includes one with one lug, 22 with no lugs ), Warrant Officer crowns (3, two with lugs, one with slider) and some Australian Military Forces buttons (5, three large, two small); Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League badge (KC) (large 2 figure type), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, lug back, reverse numbered 32953; also Royal N.Z. Artillery hat badge (QC) (missing lugs). Good - good very fine. (93) | $300 |
| Lot 4968 | Australia, Rising Sun hat badge in oxidised bronze (KC) (section missing at bottom left side); Rising Sun collar badges in oxidised bronze (KC) (2); Australia title bars in oxidised bronze (4); RAAF other ranks hat badge in oxidised bronze (KC); artillery sergeant arm badge in oxidised bronze, with backing plate; WWII Returned from Active Service badge (AIF), reverse numbered A51537; RSL badge (3 figure type) with (19)45 overlay on crown, reverse numbered X7727. Some items with remnants of blue tack on reverse, otherwise very fine. (11) | $70 |
| Lot 4969 | Melbourne Grammar School Cadet Corps, hat badge in gilt and enamel (41mm) (Cossum RS88); S.C.E.G.S. (Sydney Church of England Grammar School) Cadets, hat badge in brass (33mm), also a pair of collar badges (possibly SCEGS); Waverley College Senior Cadets, pair of collar badges in gilt and enamel (29.5mm) (Cossum RS67). The first with an enamel chip, otherwise good very fine. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 4970 | Australian, British, Japanese, assorted Navy and Military cloth cap badges, epaulettes, shoulder titles, includes Victorian Mounted Rifles, Northern Rivers Lancers, Australian Horse, New South Wales Mounted Rifles, Royal New South Wales Lancers, 10th Light Horse, Adelaide District Rifle Club, G.W.L.H. metal shoulder title; soldiers sewing kit; small brass locket with photo; modern Chinese medals; homemade wooden gun barrel cleaner (length 27cm x 2.3cm). Good - very fine. (29) | $300 |
| Lot 4971 | Uniform rank shoulder slides, mostly Army and Air Force officers and many for combat uniform, noted a RAAF Squadron Leader slide with metal crown and eagle, and a WWI British Army Lieutenant slide with metal pips, also noted one for Australian Air Training Corps Warrant Officer and various others up to rank of Brigadier. Fine - uncirculated. (22) | $80 |
| Lot 4972 | Australia, embroidered shoulder titles for Royal Australian Infantry (2, different), Royal New South Wales Regiment, N.S.W. University of Technology Regiment, Adelaide University Regiment (2), and Perth University Regiment. The first with some moth marks, otherwise very fine, the rest extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) | $30 |
| Lot 4973 | WWI, Australian Flying Corps, colour patch lapel badge in silvered and enamel (25x22.5mm), no maker, pin-back. Nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 4974 | WWI, 7 Light Horse Regiment colour patch lapel badges in gilt and black and red enamel (2), by Stokes, with clutch grip pins; WWII, 4 Field Regiment colour patch lapel badge in gilt and blue and red enamel, pin-back; also Henderson's Sweets, Australian Infantry series of cards for Regimental colours, card no.5 for 5th Battalion, 2nd Brigade. The badges good very fine, the card with foxing, otherwise fine. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 4975 | Australia, 2/4th Infantry Battalion colour patch; Eastern Command (NSW) c1950 shoulder patches (2); 28th Commonwealth Brigade first pattern shoulder patch (Malaya & Singapore c1971); Royal Australian Navy Reserve, 40th Anniversary 1986, lapel badge, clip-pin; Navy Bowling Club, lapel badge, stick-pin; International Fleet Review, Sydney 2013, commemorative coin (actually it is a medal) folder 'Commemorating The Centenary Of The First RAN Fleet Arrival In Sydney', in oxidised brass; also US Presidential Unit Citations (2). The first with a piece missing from grey backing, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (9) | $60 |
| Lot 4976 | Australia, RAN, Transport Wireless Operator badge in brass (30mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, lug back, reverse numbered 40. Very fine and rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 4977 | Royal Australian Navy, Reserves badge (KC) in gilt and enamel (22x28mm) by K & M Bertram Bros, Melbourne, impressed on reverse '2736'. Extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4978 | Naval War Auxiliary badge, in gilt and enamel (28x20mm), by J.M.Dempster, pin-back. Very fine and scarce. | $360 |
| Lot 4979 | Royal Australian Navy, WWII, Returned from Active Service badge (KC), in brass (39x28mm) by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, inpressed on back '841'. Good very fine and scarce. | $190 |
| Lot 4980 | Royal Australian Navy, Albatross, pin backed lapel badges in gilt and enamel (21x15mm) by Amor, Sydney. Uncirculated. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 4981 | Australia, Navy League Cadet Corps, Snapper Is, pin backed badge in gilt and enamel (19mm). Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 4982 | 12th Regiment of Foot, Albert pattern shako plate, in brass (ht 12mmx71mm). Missing lugs, otherwise very fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4983 | Great Britain, hat badges for Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders (2, one no lugs, one missing one lug); Cameron Highlanders (missing one lug); Carlow Rangers (missing lugs); Connaught Rangers (QVC, no lugs); Essex Regiment, (sphinks missing at top); Finsbury Rifles (KC); Gordon Highlanders (3, all missing lugs); Inns of Court O.T.C. (KC, missing lugs); London Scottish Regiment (missing one lug); Royal Jersey Militia (KC) (no lugs); Royal Kent West Regiment (missing motto scrolls); Royal Warwickshire Regiment scroll only; The King's Regiment (Liverpool) (missing one lug); 7th City of London Battalion; 10th London Hackneys; 19th (St Pancras) Battalion County of London Regiment; also Light Infantry bugle horn collar badge; London Scottish thistle collar badge (no lugs); Jersey metal title; large egg-shaped backing plate. Fine - very fine. (23) | $120 |
| Lot 4984 | Great Britain, hat badges for Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders; Cameron Highlanders; another being an officer's cap badge with pin-back; Gordon Highlanders 'Bydand'; Highland Light Infantry; King's Own Scottish Borderers; Seaforth Highlanders 'Cuidich n Rich'; The Cameronians - The Scottish Rifles; The Royal Highlanders Black Watch; The Royal Scots; also small red and white feather plume. Mostly very fine. (11) | $100 |
| Lot 4985 | Great Britain, hat badges for Dorsetshire Regiment; Durham Light Infantry; East Lancashire Regiment; East Surrey Regiment; Gloucestershire Regiment; Leicestershire Regiment; Loyal North Lancashire Regiment; Manchester Regiment; Notts & Derby Regiment; Royal Army Medical Corps; Royal Artillery; Royal Berkshire Regiment; South Lancashire Regiment; The Border Regiment; The Essex Regiment; The Queen's Regiment; The Royal Irish Regiment; The Welsh Regiment; The Yorkshire Regiment; Worcestershire Regiment; York and Lancaster Regiment; 10th Royal Hussars Regiment. Mostly very fine. (22) | $120 |
| Lot 4986 | Great Britain, The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment (47th & 81st Foot) hat badge with Guelphic crown, also silk cigarette card depicting the regimental badge, also regimental lapel badge for civilian dress in bronze and enamel, some enamel missing, reverse impressed 424 on button lug. The last badge rare, the card with some foxing, otherwise fine - very fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 4987 | RAAF, half wing qualification badges (all QC), in sterling silver, includes CT (Crewman Technical, now obsolete), by Lega, Melb(ourne), pin-back; N (Navigator), by Swann & Hudson, pin-back; S (Signaller), by Stokes & Sons, 1955, pin-back; and Parachute Jump Instructor half wing, no maker, with two clutch grips. Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 4988 | Australia, Volunteer Air Observers Corps, Commandant badge in gilt and enamel (29mm), by Stokes, pin-back, reverse numbered 32. Good very fine and rare, only 100 made. | $2,400 |
| Lot 4989 | Australia, Volunteer Air Observers Corps, Chief Observer badge in gilt and enamel (29mm), by Stokes, pin-back, reverse numbered 521. Good very fine and scarce, only 2,000 made. | $320 |
| Lot 4990 | Volunteer Air Observer Corps, Chief Observer, badge in gilt and enamel (29mm), by Stokes, pin-back, reverse with impressed number 1793. Extremely fine and very scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 4991 | WWII, Volunteers Air Observers Corps, Observer badge in gilt and enamel (29mm), by Stokes, pin-back, reverse numbered 5013; Civil Construction Corps badge in bronze, by Amor, Sydney, lug back; also USA, Army Officer's hat badge in gilt, by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, Australia; US Army unfinished test strike in copper of a U.S. officer's metal collar badge, by K.G.Luke, Melb. The third badge with some oxidation at top left, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 4992 | Australia, a large assortment of badges, includes various RSL club badges; Volunteer Air Observers Corps, Observer badge; Australian Comforts Fund, Ballarat, Trench Shop 1918; Sailors, Soldiers, Airmens Fathers Association, Womens Auxiliary; C.E.F. For Service at the Front; War Widows' Guild; Maryborough Heroes Day 1917; Royal Australian Air Force Training Corps (2 different); War Widows & Widowed Mothers Association; Victoria League; Women's Auxiliary (2, different); City of Brisbane Rifle Club silver badge; Military Nurse officer collar badge; a variety of other badges and a military belt buckle; also USA Army Engineers collar badge by K.G.Luke, Melb; and an American Red Cross Volunteer badge. Mostly fine - good extremely fine. (36) | $260 |
| Lot 4993 | Australia, WWI, Merchant Service War Badge, in voided gilt (34x35mm), by Stokes (&) Sons, Melb(ourne), lug back, reverse numbered 3205. Very fine and very scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 4994 | Australia, Merchant Navy War Service League badge (KC), in bronze and enamel (18x26mm), by Swann & Hudson, Frankston, lugs removed and ring top suspension added and this attached to Life Member brooch bar, by Pitcher, Melb. The badge extremely fine, the bar very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4995 | B S I P (British Solomon Islands Protectorate) Defence Force, cap badge in brass, lug back. Very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4996 | France, 2nd Regiment of Algerian Spahis hat badge, by Drago of Paris and Nice, lug back. Good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 4997 | British Made WWI German Iron Cross Propaganda Medal, 'For Kultur', cast in blackened bronze (41x41.5mm), with ring top suspension. Crude, otherwise very fine with remnants of sticky material on reverse. | $50 |
| Lot 4998 | Germany, WWII, Luftwaffe General Officer's breast badge, missing one prong from reverse; Navy Honour Roll Clasp, missing pin-back and appears to be a reproduction; Army uniform button in silvered; also a fob medal, origin unknown, in bronze (32mm), with suspension slot at top, obverse, aircraft flying past Statue of Liberty inside a large V resting on a laurel branch and with the legend, 'Victoria . Victoria . Victoria' (Victory . Victory . Victory), reverse, lightning bolts striking a swastika over a burning village and the ground paved with skulls and with the legend 'Maledictus Eris Super Terram' (You Shall Be Cursed Upon The Earth). Fine - very fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 4999 | Germany, WWII, Luftwaffe breast eagle in aluminium with pin-back, reverse with modified 'A' mark for maker, F.W.Asman. Extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 5000 | Germany, WWII, miniature Tank Assault lapel badge with stick-pin; S.S. uniform cap eagle badge, back marked, 'SS475/43/RZM', three pronged version, one prong missing and accompanying Skull badge, back marked, 'SS373/43/RZM', one prong detached but included with lot; Army cap eagle badge, two fold-over pins missing. Fine - good very fine. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 5001 | Germany, WWII, Army Tank Battle Badge in heavy white metal; Naval Destroyer's War Badge 1940; also S-A Treffen Braunschweig (Brunswick Rally) 1931 Badge. All badges missing pin-back, the last with part of pin but this unattached from its slot, otherwise very fine. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 5002 | Germany, WWII, Infantry Assault Badge in heavy white metal; Close Combat Clasp 1942-45 in heavy grey zinc, reverse marked, W.H. Wien'; General Asault Badge 1940 in heavy white metal, with silver screw-back fitting. The first two missing pin securing lug, the first lug with lot, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 5003 | Germany, WWII, Armed Forces Wound Badge in gilt (solid back), silvered (solid back), and darkened bronze (hollow back). Fine - very fine. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 5004 | Germany, WWII, Narvik Campaign Shield 1940 in gilt as issued to Navy; Crimea Campaign Shield 1941-42 in brass with backing plate; Demjansk Shield 1943 in white metal. All with a loose securing prong, but these included with lot, otherwise fine - good very fine. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 5005 | Germany, badges in silvered and enamel with pin-backs but all with pin broken, includes National-Sozialistische D.A.P. badge; Adolf Hitler 1933 badge; Deutschland Erwache 1933 badge; 50 Year DJ Hunting Association Commemorative Badge 1888-1938, pin-back, by H.Wernstein, Jena; Afrika Korps palm tree badge in chromed and enamel, a modern issue with clutch grip pins on reverse (missing grips); German SA 1933-Model dagger miniature stick-pin badge, in silvered and brown enamel (12x62mm), pin missing, reverse marked, 'T.L.O.23/R.R./E.S.'. Fine - extremely fine. (6) | $220 |
| Lot 5006 | Germany, WWII, German People's Militia armband, late war printed version; Army metal hat badge of eagle over roundel and with stick-pin; N.S.K.K. (Nationalsozialistisches Kraftfahkorps [National Socialist Motor Corps]) cap badge. Very fine - good very fine. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 5007 | Malta, various military and civilian documents for 4079 Gunner Julian Borg, some items include Royal Malta Artillery hat badge (KC); Army Pay Book; Regular Army Certificate of Service Book (Enl.1938, Disch.1948); membership card for The Royal Malta Artillery Association; 10th L.A.A. Bty. Royal Malta Arty permanent pass; continuous certificate of discharge; riband bar for 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Defence Medal and War Medal, also a larger identical riband bar; Motor SPL. (Special) Driver 4592 badge; The People of Malta For Gallantry medalet in gilt and enamel and fitted to a tie-pin bar, reverse inscribed, 'John J. Borg./*30.3.1905' (probably a brother); various other documents. Mostly fine - very fine. (lot) | $240 |
| Lot 5008 | South Africa, Northern District Mounted Rifles (1899-1907), cast white metal hat badges (60x50mm and 50x40mm). Good fine - extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5009 | USA, WWII, Army Air Force glider pilot wings in sterling silver (83x24mm), pin-back; another in sterling silver (76x21.5mm), with two clutch grips on reverse. Good very fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 5010 | USA, WWII, Army Air Force navigator wings, in sterling silver, made by Angus & Coote, Sydney, pin-back; Navy pilot's wings badge in sterling silver and 1/20 10K, made by Amico, pin-back. Toned, good very fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 5011 | USA, badges and patches, some made in Australia, includes shoulder patches for FMF-PAC (Fleet Marine Force-Pacific Fleet); 1 Guadalcanal (1st Marine Division - Guadalcanal); 13th Air Force Class A (2); Army Engineer Corps officer's collar badge, by K.G.Luke, Melb; USAAF Major's oak leaves pin-back badge (3, one by Angus & Coote); US Army Air Corps officer's lapel insignia (10); marksman badge (2); crossed swords badge; US collar badges (6, one by K.G.Luke, Melb); officer's rank bar badges (10); Marine Corps badge in silver; WWII Army Engineer Corps officer's collar badge, by K.G.Luke, Melb; small uniform button; unidentified items (2); also Great Britain, Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, buttons (VR) (3). Good - extremely fine. (40) | $160 |
| Lot 5012 | Collection of various badges and other items, includes Australian Infantry Combat badges (4); Australian Army Combat badges (ACB) (7); metal Australia shoulder titles (5); various Australian (13), British (8) and New Zealand (3) mostly hat and with a few collar badges and a British India military 'Providentiae Memor' badge with pin-back and metal tassel below; slouch hat stick-pin badges in brass (4); Jeanne D'Arc (Joan of Arc) pin-back badge in gilt and enamel; USA Navy Unit Commendation; 1960 - clasps for South Vietnam Campaign Medal (2); a variety of metal uniform buttons includes large (5), medium (14, noted a Scout button), small (2); also army belt fittings in brass (buckle + 2 pieces). Stored in a compartmentalised plastic case, mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 70+) | $180 |
| Lot 5013 | World badges, includes Australia, Rising Sun hat badges in bronze (KC) (2), collar badge (KC); Australian Army Infantry Combat badge; Army Warrant Officer I metal rank badge (QC) fitted to khaki wrist strapping; brass artillery collar badges (3); Signaller proficiency badge in brass; New Zealand 'Onward' Expeditionary Force brass hat badge (KC); Italian Royal Army Light Artillery School hat badge c1930s; also an Australian school hat badge for Chatswood High; Great Britain, gold plastic medal (38mm) to commemorate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, ring top suspension (BHM 4445). Very fine - extremely fine. (13) | $120 |
| Lot 5014 | World badges, Australia, Holy Cross College Cadet Corps (Ryde, NSW) hat badge, Post WW2, Rising Sun hat badge (KC) by Amor, Sydney and collar badge (KC) by K.G.Luke, Melbourne (Cossum RS65, 145, 167); 1960-85, Royal N.S.W. Regiment hat badge (49mm) (Cossum 429); Great Britain, hat badges for Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders (KC), The King's Own Scottish Borderers (KC), Royal Marines (KC) (Wilkinson 121, 125, 233); USSR Soviet Union military hat/cap badge. Fine - extremely fine. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 5015 | World badges, includes France, Parachute Monitor (Instructor) wings badge; unidentified parachute wings badges (2); Netherlands, Royal Netherlands Army, officer's cap badge; Special Forces, cap badge; Regiment Verbindingstroepen (Liaison Troops), beret badge; Army Hussars, beret badge; Army Pioneer Battalion, hat badge; Anti Tank, hat badge; another unidentified, possibly Marines hat badge. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $40 |
| Lot 5016 | World badges, includes Great Britain, hat/cap badges for Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders officer, pin-back; Cameron Highlanders The Black Watch officer, pin-back; Irish Guards, also a collar badge; London Highlanders collar badge; Machine Gun Corps; Military Police; Royal Engineers; Royal Marines; The King's Royal Rifle Corps; also Norfolk Regiment metal title; Canada, Royal Canadian Air Force other ranks hat badge; New Zealand Expeditionary Force 'Onward' hat badge; USA, U.S. metal title badge. Some items have remnants of blue tack on back, otherwise fine - very fine. (14) | $90 |
| Lot 5017 | World defence service and other badges, includes US Merchant Marine, badge in sterling silver (22x29mm), by A.E.Coutica, N.Y.; US Navy, Submarine Warfare badge in sterling silver (71x19.5mm), by Balfour, with clip-pins; South Africa Navy, WWII, S.A.M. sailor patriotic badge, in white metal (14x34mm), pin-back; South Africa, block of bricks style bronze pendant (12.5x4mm high), 1899 on one side, 1900 on other side and on the base, Kimberley Siege; CNAC (China National Aviation Corp), pilot's wings in silver bullion (52x15mm), clip back; CH (possibly) Central Hospital (Ayrshire), badge in silver (28x27.5mm), pin-back with safety chain, reverse numbered 515; other unidentified badges, includes cross with crowned and initials AEA, in silvered and gilt (25x25mm), pin-back; RI overlaid initials in circle lapel badge, in silvered (15x15.5mm), button back. Very fine. (8) | $40 |
| Lot 5018 | World buttons, various sizes in metal, noted Australia, Army, Navy including Naval Brigade and S.C.E.G.S. Cadet Corps (5), also N S Wales Tramways (KC); various British issues as well as New Zealand Air Force and a USA Oklahoma plastic and metal button, and a few other unidentified world issues. Mostly good - good very fine. (36) | $80 |
| Lot 5019 | HMAS Sydney - SMS Emden, Nov 9, 1914, Mexican eight reales with chopmarks, 1876 Pi MH San Luis Potosi, medal by W.Kerr, Sydney (C.1914/4). Fine. | $1,600 |
| Lot 5020 | Germany, Kreuzer Emden (1920-35), kantine token for ten pfennig in brass (19.0mm). One small oxidation spot, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 5021 | H.M.A.S. Sydney - S.M.S. Emden, sweetheart badge in sterling silver and enamel (29mm), by O.T & S, pin-back but pin missing. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5022 | HMAS Sydney I, framed photo (26.5x21.5cm), under perspex; Naval Historical Review, Sept 1989, featuring an article titled, 'The HMAS Sydney-Emden Action'; HMAS Sydney Memorial Bradleys Head, unveiling commemorative booklet, includes a list of those missing when HMAS Sydney II was lost, also a newspaper article about the Sydney-Emden engagement; British commemorative postal cover for 70th Anniversary of the Destruction of the German Cruiser Emden by HMAS Sydney 9 November 1914, signed by Captain R.J.Whitten OBE R.A.N., Naval Adviser to the Australian High Commission. A few items with toning spots, otherwise fine - good very fine. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 5023 | HMAS Sydney, Bartolomeo Colleoni Medal, 1940, in oxidised silver (57.5mm) (C.1940/2), by Amor, an individual, uniface striking of the obverse, features HMAS Sydney advancing at full speed with the smoking and disabled Italian cruiser, Bartolomeo Colleoni, in background, and also a uniface striking of the reverse, features a representation of the plaque presented by the City of Sydney to HMAS Sydney. Extremely fine. (2) | $500 |
| Lot 5024 | WWII, Bartolomeo Colleoni Medal, 1940, uniface replicas in oxidised silvered (57mm) (C.1940/2), maker's mark 'Amor', features the medal obverse attached to a timber wall plaque in the top left corner and a reverse of the medal in the lower right corner, and in the other two corners are small nickel silver fouled anchors. A few marks on the timber plaque and dirt marks on medals, otherwise good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 5025 | Bet Bet Friends, WWI tribute fob handcrafted in gold (9ct; 5.61g; 26x26mm), by Johnson & Simonsen (with their marking), ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, CC', reverse inscribed, 'Presented to/Sapper. C.Clover./By/Bet Bet Friends./On his Return from/The Front'. In an unmarked contemporary case, good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 5026 | Shire Of Donald, (Victoria), H.Goldsmith, President, For King And Country, WWI tribute medal in bronze (31mm) (C.1924/2a, with obverse of C.1924/2 and reverse of C.1911/14), by Stokes (& Sons), ring top suspension. Good very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 5027 | Gayndah, Queensland, tribute medal in gold with small enamelled colour patch (9ct; tot wt 11.78g; 38x54mm), by A&C Ltd (Angus & Coote Ltd), ring top suspension, obverse features 25th Battalion enamelled colour patch on white enamelled disc all sitting on a map of mainland Australia, obverse inscribed, 'Pte F.Palmer/25th Batt/Enl./3.2.15/Ret./3.4.16/Pres By/GFW & M/L'gue/Gayndah/Q'. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 5028 | Shire Of Heidelberg, Victoria, 1915, tribute medal in bronze (30mm) (C.1915/16), by Stokes & Sons, reverse inscribed, 'L.McBride'. Toned good very fine and scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 5029 | For King & Country, patriotic fob in gilt and enamel (26mm), by Bridgland & King, scroll and ring top suspension hole, features flag bearing Australian and New Zealand soldier advancing right. Very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 5030 | Australian Army Nursing Service, AIF, 1916, in enamel and silvered 9ct gold (27mm; tot wt 6.38g), by P.J.King, pin-back with safety chain, reverse marked, 'Australia's Appreciation' and numbered 682. Very fine and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 5031 | Australia, War Chest For Our Soldiers, 1917, in gold and enamel (9ct; 2.49g; 21mm), by WFW, pin-back; Demobilised Soldiers Association WWI, small sized version in gilt and enamel (KC) (23x32mm), by Schlank, Adelaide, two lugs on reverse and impressed number 2256; RPF (Rockhampton Patriotic Fund), lapel badge in silvered and enamel (KC) (18.5x25mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse inscribed, '719/F.R.C.'. Very fine - good very fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 5032 | Guard Our Soldiers' Home, patriotic badge in gilt and enamel (27mm), no maker, pin-back, features bulldog on brick plinth, possibly a British issue. A few tone spots, otherwise extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5033 | Australia, WWII patriotic brooch, 'Father on Active Service', in brass and enamel (26x21mm), pin-back. Some spotting on reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 5034 | Tribute Certificate, by the Councils of the Shire of Patrick Plains and the Municipality of Singleton, presented to Lieutenant C.R.McNiven 45th Battalion, A.I.F., dated at Singleton 24th April 1921, under perspex in a timber frame (46x55.5cm) (certificate with water stains and some tears at edges); also a stop watch by Excelsior, in silvered bronze, inside the back cover inscribed, 'Lieutenant/Charles R./McNiven/45 Battalion' (glass cover marked and chipped at edge, not working); Letter of Introduction, current for 1954-55, under seal and signed by the Premier of NSW, J.J.Cahill issued to C.R.McNiven; also another similar letter issued by McNiven Bros Ltd to C.R.McNiven, the company Managing Director; a variety of other business and military related cards and documents all for C.R.McNiven including a coloured postcard that shows the two ice cream factories of McNiven Bros Ltd at Camperdown, Sydney. Poor - very fine. (lot) | $140 |
| Lot 5035 | WWI Presentation teapot, in sterling silver (tot wt 430g), hallmarked for Sheffield 1919 by maker G & S Co Ltd (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd), side inscribed, 'Pte C.B.Bond/5th Australian Pioneers/With The Best Wishes Of/Sir Arthur Pearson/and St. Dunstans'. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5036 | Anzac Commemoration 1926, presentation case (18.8cm square x 2cm deep), with gold blocked title on lid and inside the lid is silk lined and inside the case is a blue plastic cover impressed in silver blocking with a map of Australia together with five stars each holding a British George V farthing dated 1914, together with a printed card that reads, ' "Remember Anzac"/Presented to/(written in ink - Mr W.E.Peverill)/for invaluable assistance,/Anzac Commemoration, 1926/ "Lest We Forget" '. The coins extremely fine, overall very fine and very scarce. (case + 5 coins + card) | Passed in |
| Lot 5037 | Australia, Army Pattern 1882 pair of brown leather leggings/gaiters; ammunition pouch in brown leather with belt slides on reverse, marked by maker, '??der & Frost, 19U, for 45/577 ammunition and 303 types; small satchel with carry handle in brown leather (damaged). Good - fine. (pair + 2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5038 | Australia, WWII, Army uniform jacket with Rising Sun collar badges and metal Australia title bars and colour patch for 1 Aust Corps of Signals; also slouch hat with puggaree and same colour patch; dog tags (2, circular and hexagonal) named to Pavitt. C.A. NX95844; Record of Service Book and Demobilization Procedure Book for C.A.Pavitt; b&w framed photo of C.A.Pavitt; photo album full of b&w photos from 1930s-1940s, includes many war related including in the various Pacific Islands; wartime military map of Torres Straits including Horn Island and Thursday Island; another b&w studio photo of C.A.Pavitt in uniform; trench art, artillery shell base made into an ashtray with holder at top for match box, on the side of this is a faded colour patch image. Good - very fine. (lot) | $950 |
| Lot 5039 | Identity disc, in aluminium (35mm) to '10336/G.Riddell/10 Fce/C.E.'; Overseas Club Melbourne 1915-16, fob in gilt and enamel (25mm) by C.Bentley, '1548' impressed on reverse. Enamel chipped on second item, fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 5040 | Military baton, (swagger stick), in timber with chromed knob at top end, with a metal tag affixed that is inscribed, 'Maj Christie/Baton/CUO D Ruming/1972'. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5041 | WWI Military whistle, in nickel (8cm long), with suspension ring with original leather strap attached, upright broad arrow mark with 1 below and below this the year 1916, above the arrow is the maker's name, 'A.De Courcy & Co/Frankfort St/Birmingham'. Good fine. | $280 |
| Lot 5042 | WWII Military whistle, in chromed nickel (8cm long), with suspension ring, upright broad arrow mark with 1944 above and above this the maker's name, 'J.Hudson & Co/Birmingham'. Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 5043 | Royal Navy Uniform CPO hat with Tally HMS Neptune, Leading Telegraphist with three good conduct chevrons, Medal Ribbons for MBE, GSM Northern Ireland, Iraq War, Jubilee Medal and LSGC. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5044 | World military berets, includes USA Special Forces black beret, made by Denmark's Military, N.Y. with US Special Forces Group embroidered flash badge and pinned on this is an enamel and silvered 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne) badge; New Zealand khaki/green beret made by Hills Caps Ltd, Wellington, NZ in 1963, fitted with enamelled badge (QC) of Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment; another blue beret also made by Hills, fitted with United Nations embroidered badge and fitted to this is a gilt and enamel UN badge. Good very fine. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 5045 | NSW Mounted Police, white leather pith helmet, screw at top but no finial fitted. Small split at front for fitting badge, no chin strap, otherwise very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5046 | Commonwealth Of Australia, Munitions Establishment badge No.S25, in bronze with half red and half white enamel (47x29mm), by Wallace Bishop, Brisbane, pin-back. Good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 5047 | WWI, Munition Worker's hat badge in bronze (54x43mm), lug back, reverse, 'Issued/By/Department/Of/Defence/Stokes & Sons/Melbourne', also impressed, 1714. Nearly extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5048 | WWII, Civil Constructional Corps, badge in bronze (29mm), by Amor, Sydney, two lugs on reverse. Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5049 | W.A.T.S (Women's Auxiliary Transport Service), Queensland, WWII, badge in gilt and enamel (25mm), by Handford, Brisbane, pin-back. Very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 5050 | Australian Munition Workers Association, badge in brass and blue enamel (31x33mm) (Smith 128), by Bladon, London, pin-back, reverse, 'England/1917/No.1345'. Some scratches on enamel, otherwise very fine and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 5051 | Australia, The Rats Of Tobruk Association, member badge with 59 overlay on KC, in gilt and enamel (25x30mm), by Miller & Sons, Sydney, pin-back, reverse numbered 885. Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5052 | Australia, The Rats Of Tobruk Assoc, Ladies Auxiliary Life Member badge, by A.J.P. (A.J.Parkes), pin-back with safety chain, reverse inscribed, 'Ruth Royle/1977'. Uncirculated and scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 5053 | Australia, The Rats Of Tobruk Associat(io)n, Ladies' Auxiliary badge with 82 crown overlay on top, in gilt and enamel, by Millers Ltd, Sydney, pin-back, reverse numbered, 'T/187'. Nearly extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5054 | British Red Cross Society awards, all in gilt and enamel, includes Proficiency in Red Cross Nursing, reverse impressed, '27854 F.Wray'; Proficiency in Red Cross First-Aid, reverse impressed, 'O1953 F.Wray'; Proficiency in Anti-Gas Training, reverse impressed, '7220 F.Wray'; For Merit (KC), reverse impressed, '8924 F.Wray'; Civil Nursing Reserve badge (KC), in sterling silver and enamel, pin-back; A.R.P (Air Raid Precautions) badge (KC), in silver, hallmarked for London 1938 by maker, Royal Mint. The second award with an enamel chip on the lower arm of the cross, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 5055 | Australia, Anzac Remembrance Day, Gallipoli Landing 25th April 1915, badge in gilt and enamel (27x24mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melb, pin-back (securing catch missing). Tone spotting, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 5056 | Capt Carmichael's 2nd Thousand, 1918, uniface badge in silvered and enamel (24x26mm), no maker, scroll and ring top suspension with stick-pin fitted. Some dark spots at edge, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 5057 | Australia, WWI Soldiers' Dependents' Day, (1918), fundraising badges (3), one in gilt with white and blue enamel, one in gilt with blue and red enamel, and one in silvered with blue enamel, all by Angus & Coote Ld, Sydney, the last with a ring top suspender with stick-pin and the other two with pin-back. Very fine - good very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 5058 | Collection of badges, includes fundraising badges for Tin Hat Day, Legacy (2, different), Lord Mayor's Patriotic Fund, Comforts Fund Appeal Day, Red Cross Day, United Returned Soldiers Fund Tin Hat Day, also Granville R.S.L. Club, Visit of American Fleet to Australia July 1925, Anzac Day, Jack's Day 1941. All attached to black felt mounted in a small timber display frame, very fine - extremely fine. (12) | $50 |
| Lot 5059 | Australia, NSW, Lake Macquarie War Memorial, We Will Remember Them badge in gilt and enamel (24x25mm), by Amor, Sydney, pin-back. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5060 | Australia, WWII, ARP (Air Raid Precautions) Warden badge (KC), in gilt and enamel, by Handford, lug back, reverse numbered 8199; Civil Defence Queensland badges, all in gilt and enamel (KC), includes Welfare Service badge, by Handford, pin-back, reverse numbered 262; another different style Welfare Service badge, no maker, pin-back, unnumbered; Essential Services badge, by Handford, pin-back, reverse numbered 3295; Medical Services badge, by Wallace & Bishop, pin-back, reverse numbered 4084. Very fine - good very fine. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 5061 | Australia, Incapacitated & Wounded Sailors & Soldiers Assn. of Q(ueensland), lapel badge in gilt and enamel (KC), lug-back, reverse numbered 2367. Small enamel chip on crown, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 5062 | Australia, Q(ueensland) Ex Prisoners Of War Assn, Life Member badge (KC), in gilt and enamel, reverse marked by maker, A J Parkes, "Parxite 77", pin-back. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 5063 | Australia, Q(ueensland) Ex Prisoners Of War Assn, member badge (KC), in gilt and enamel (18x23.5mm), by A J Parkes, pin-back. Uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 5064 | Australia, Soldiers Sailors & Airmens Association, Fathers badge in silvered and enamel, by P.J.King, pin-back, reverse numbered 467; Sailors Soldiers & Airmens Assn Vic., Fathers badge (KC) in silvered and enamel, by K.G.Luke, Melb(ourne), stick-pin, reverse numbered 14402; Sailors Soldiers Airmens Assocn, Womens Auxiliary, Fathers badge (KC) in silvered and enamel, by K.G.Luke, Melb(ourne), pin-back; Incapacitated & Wounded Sailors Soldiers & Airmens Assn. of Q(ueensland) lapel badge in gilt and enamel (KC), lug back, reverse numbered 1355. Very fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 5065 | Australia, WWI, Sailors & Soldiers Assocn Of Q'lnd, Fathers badge in sterling silver and enamel (25x29mm), by P.J.King, Melb, with button lug, reverse inscribed, '374' at top and at the bottom, 'J.W.E.Hanlon'; WWII, Sailors Soldiers & Airmens Assn Vic., Fathers badge (KC) in silvered and enamel, with stick-pin, reverse numbered, 'D419'; Sailors Soldiers & Airmens Ass S A (Association South Australia), Fathers badge (KC), with (19)47 overlay on KC, by Schlank, Adelaide, double lug back, reverse numbered, '2581'. The second very good, the other two nearly extremely fine. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 5066 | Australia, War Chest For Our Soldiers, 1917, in gold and enamel (9ct; 2.07g; 21mm), by WFW, pin-back. Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5067 | Mons Star Association of NSW, lapel badge 7-sided in gilt and enamel (31x26.5mm), by Angus & Coote, button lug back re-fitted, reverse impressed with serial number '72', on the front is 'F. M. /N.S.W.' (Fellowship of Mons, NSW). Oxidation on the bottom reverse edge, a small enamel chip at top edge, otherwise fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 5068 | Australia, Gundurimba Shire Repatriation Committee, Member badge in gilt and enamel (21.5mm), by G.A.Miller, Sydney, ring top suspension fitting. Good very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 5069 | Australia, Monaro & Dalgety Repatriation Committee, Member badge in gilt and enamel (21mm), by G.A.Miller, Sydney, with stick-pin. Oxidation spot, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 5070 | C.T & W.A. (Commercial Travellers & Warehousemens Association), Army Nurses' Day, 1917, badge in gilt, silvered and enamel (25mm) (Smith 597), no maker, pin-back. Small loss of enamel on nurse's cape, otherwise good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5071 | Returned Sailors' & Soldiers' Waterside Workers Union Of N.S.W., badge in silvered (28mm), no maker, button lug back, not recorded in Emblems of Unity by Greg Smith. Extremely fine and very scarce. | $440 |
| Lot 5072 | Tramway Sailors & Soldiers Assoc, lapel badge in silvered and enamel (KC) (19x25.5mm), no maker, button lug back. Toned very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5073 | N.S.W Railway & Tramway Ex-Services Assoc., lapel badge in silvered and enamel (KC) (19x25.5mm), by Angus & Coote, Jewellers, double lug back. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5074 | Australia, Enlisted On Sportsmen's Recruiting Day, 1917, badge in gilt and enamel (28x37mm), no maker, pin-back, reverse impressed, 'Newcastle'. Some oxidation, otherwise very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 5075 | Dalby And District, Victory Fund, 1941, fundraising badge for ?1-1-0, in gilt and enamel (24.5mm), by Wallace Bishop, Brisbane, pin-back, reverse with impressed number, 15. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5076 | Suffolk Regiment, voided sweetheart brooch in sterling silver (33x34mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1895 by maker 'R & W' (Reynolds & Westwood), pin-back. Good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5077 | Australia, ALH (Australian Light Horse) Boer War sweetheart badge in the shape of a map of Australia, handcrafted in sterling silver (33.5x26mm), pierced hole at top for suspension. Fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5078 | H.M.A.S. Australia, German New Guinea, Rabaul, Samoa, 1914-1919, sweetheart badge in sterling silver and enamel (39x26mm), by O.T&S., pin-back. Very fine and scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 5079 | H.M.A.S. Brisbane, sweetheart badge in sterling silver and enamel (28.5mm), by O.T & S., pin-back but missing pin. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5080 | Fifth Light Horse, A.I.F, sweetheart badge in voided gold (9ct; 6.64g; 21x27.5mm), pin-back with safety chain. Good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 5081 | Australia, WWI sweetheart brooch in gilt, features 1915 above a small Rising Sun badge with scroll bearing the words, 'Australia New Zealand Army Corps', all above the word, 'ANZAC', pin-back. Toned, otherwise very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 5082 | WWI, Mercantile Marine crown sweetheart badge in gold (9ct; 3.04g; 25x13mm), pin-back with suspension loop at back top edge. Pin securing lug broken, otherwise very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5083 | Red Cross Ambulance pendant, undated (WWI era), in voided yellow and rose gold and enamel (9ct; 1.28g; 22mm), no maker, ring top suspension, perhaps a wartime sweetheart badge. Very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5084 | Australia, sweetheart brooches made from Mother of Pearl, one with Rising Sun (KC) (60x45mm), pin-back, and one with a small Rising Sun (KC) in a patterned surround (44x32mm), pin-back. Virtually uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 5085 | Australia, Rising Sun mother's badge, (42x30mm), in Mother of Pearl with brass cut-out name, 'Mother' across centre, pin-back. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5086 | Australia, WWII patriotic brooch, 'Husband on Active Service', in brass and enamel (26x21mm), pin-back. Very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 5087 | Australia, Map of Australia mother's badge, (37x29mm), in Mother of Pearl with brass cut-out name, 'Mother' across centre, pin-back. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5088 | West York Volunteer Rifles, shooting medal in silver, c1860-70, by Ottley, Birm, inscribed on reverse 'The/Champion Medal/of the/30th W.Y.R.V./Birstal'. Good extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5089 | Assam Valley Light Horse, 2nd Squadron Camp, 1916, uniface prize medal in silver (51mm), reverse inscribed, 'Proficiency/1st Prize/E.A.Andrews Tpr/"D" Troop'. In case of maker, J.Bosech & Co, Calcutta and Darjeeling, nicely toned extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5090 | Australia, Defence Dept. Carnival, 1918, badge in silvered with some painted colouring (34.5x30mm), by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, pin-back. Some colouring missing, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5091 | Australian Corps Heavy Arty.A.F.Competition, B.E.F., 1919, prize medal in silver (25.5mm), hallmarked for Birmingham 1918 by maker F&S (Fattorini & Sons Ltd), ring top suspension, in relief on reverse, 'Patron:-/Brig. Genl./H.Rowan-Robinson/D.S.O./R.A.', obverse inscribed, 'Runners Up'. Nicely toned, very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5092 | Army Rifle Association, British Armies In France, For Skill With The Rifle, prize medal in silver (44.5mm), reverse inscribed, 'Rhine Army Rifle Meeting/1919'. Hairlines, otherwise good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5093 | National Rifle Association Of New South Wales, School Shield, 1924, in sterling silver (26mm), by W.H.P., ring top suspension, obverse inscribed, 'C.W.Barnes'. Nearly uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 5094 | SGS (Sydney Grammar School) (Cadets), Marksman badge, 1935, features crossed rifles woven onto black felt (85x55mm), with woven border and also woven initials 'S/G/S' and 1935. Some loss of woven cotton on rifles, otherwise fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 5095 | Australia, Merchant Navy, Rifle Club No.70, badge (KC), undated, in gilt and enamel (41x27mm). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 5096 | Tasmanian South African R.S.A. (Returned Soldiers Association), 1899-1902, lapel badge in voided gilt and enamel (26mm), by Golding, pin-back, reverse numbered 246. Good very fine and scarce. | $1,000 |
| Lot 5097 | Australia, S.A.S.A (South African Soldiers' Association), c1900-1910, lapel badge in bronze and enamel (15x22mm), by Amor, Sydney, button lug back. Very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 5098 | South African & Active Service Association, For Empire, membership badge in gilt and enamel (24mm) with scroll and ring top suspension, by Stokes, impressed on reverse '230/1928'. Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5099 | Australia, Demobilised Soldiers Association WWI, small sized version (KC) (23x32mm), by Schlank, Adelaide, two lugs on reverse with impressed number 2044; Demobilised Sailors Soldiers & Airmens Assn, badge (KC) (22x31.5mm), crown with (19)44 overlay, by Schlank, Adelaide, with double lug on reverse with impressed number V4865. Very fine; good very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 5100 | Australia, Returned Sailors & Soldiers Imperial League badges (KC), all scarce, large 2-figure type. Toned and some with some oxidation spots, otherwise fine - very fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 5101 | WWII, 22nd Australian Infantry Battalion Association, badges in gilt and enamel (33x20mm) by A.T.Webb & Sons. Extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5102 | Australia, Women's Auxiliary R.S.S. & A.I.L.A, Life Member's pin backed badge in gilt and enamel (39x23mm) by Amor, Sydney. Extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5103 | Stevengraph, embroidered silk, c1900 (ht 13.5x9cm) of General Redvers Buller VC, Ladysmith Feby 28th 1900, framed and glazed in ornamental gilded frame (ht 25x20cm). Part missing of ornamental frame bottom left corner, very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5104 | WWI, Australian Imperial Force, Souvenir of Cairo 1914-1918, shaped medal in bronze (53x37mm), no maker, ring top suspension with red, white and blue ribbon. Good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5105 | Bullet biros, made from the casings of two bullets and with a bullet at the end with pierced hole at tip for biro head which is exposed by screwing the back casing, with pocket clip attached at back end (2 biros); also small casing with bullet head and fitted with pocket clip at one end, appears to be ornamental. Both biros need refills, otherwise good very fine. (3 items) | $30 |
| Lot 5106 | WWII, trench art, includes five rings made from destroyed Japanese aircraft metal during the New Guinea Campaign, also a small pot with handles on two sides, made from a bullet shell casing marked MF 41 (Small Arms Ammunition Factory No 1). Fine - very fine. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 5107 | WWII Cigarette case, the front and back in the design of a Bank of England emergency wartime issue one pound banknote, in nickel (approx 170x80cm); WWII Aircrew Escape Compass, on a cotton strap and in a waterproof capsule of clear rubber (15mm); WWII 'Housewife' sewing kit, empty except for some needles; RAN jumbo laundry safety pin; Royal Navy brass ashtray (15cm) featuring engraved H.M.S.Temeraire badge. Fine - very fine. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 5108 | World medalets, includes Australia, British Transvaal War, Good Luck Attend Australian Contingent, 1899-1900, in gilt (23mm) (C.1899-00/4), ring top suspension; USA, P.O.S. of A. (Patriotic Order Sons of America), c WWI, in gilt and enamel (21x21mm), ring top suspension. Toned very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5109 | Sands of Gallipoli 90th Anniversary Medallion Sets, 2005 (2), consisting of six medallions in brass alloy, finished in silver and gold, together with a vial of sand from beaches of Gallipoli Peninsula; Sands of Gallipoli plaque (135mm); Sands of Gallipoli replica Rising Sun badge with small vial of sand attached; also Anzac 75th Anniversary, 1990, proof five dollars two coin set; book, Australian War Memorial Canberra, 6th edition, 1947, Sydney. Medallion sets in presentation timber cases of issue with certificates; coin set boxed as issued. Uncirculated. (3 sets + 3 single items) | Passed in |
| Lot 5110 | Sands of Gallipoli, The Australian Spirit, timber plaque (14cm) with epoxy coated brass medallion (10.2cm) containing sand collected from the beaches of Gallipoli, with original tag; another being an epoxy coated brass medallion (5.4cm) containing sand collected from the beaches of Gallipoli, in a case with original tag; also a miniature version lapel badge (20x17mm), also containing sand collected from the beaches of Gallipoli, clip-pin back, on original tag of issue; Lest We Forget Gallipoli commemorative medal 1915-1985, in silvered (38mm) (C.1985/12), in case of issue; Lest We Forget Poppy Appeal $5.00 donation poppy material badge; also a cast copy of a WWI Memorial Plaque. Uncirculated. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 5111 | Infantry Officer's sword, 1892, with rare Royal Engineer's 1857 pattern hilt, etched straight steel blade as introduced in 1892 marked at the hilt by maker, 'Moubray Rowan & Hicks, Melbourne', the guard with attractive scrolling acanthus leaves and is of the type of hilt introduced in 1857 and retained until 1900, sharkskin grip on handle bound with gold wire, brown leather scabbard with steel fittings. Etched pattern on blade worn, otherwise fine. | $950 |
| Lot 5112 | Boer War, post card with printed Natal halfpenny stamp, postmarked at Umhlali River, Natal Jy 2 1900 and another postmark at destination, Durban, Natal 2 Jy 1900, with short letter written on back; envelope addressed to London and at the top is written, 'Siege of Ladysmith/no stamps available', postmarked at Ladysmith, Natal Mr 1 1900, and another postmark at destination, London SL 28Mr 00, also a postmark on back, London. S.E Mr 26 00; photo cut from a magazine showing 'The Advance Guard of Buller's Army entering Ladysmith'. Very fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 5113 | WWI, Souvenir Program of Imperial Camel Corps Sports, Somewhere in Palestine, 3-5 September, 1917, small printed soft cover booklet, by Printing Office Greenberg Bros, some doodling in pencil on some blank pages, on back cover is written in pencil, 'Hand to James Bates/Gough Street/Glenmore Road/Nth Rockhampton'. Age toning and other marks and some loss of paper at edges, otherwise very good and very scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 5114 | Australia, WWI, printed document for Congratulations to (typed) 'No. 2027 Private (A/Lance Corporal) M.J.Daley, Australian Imperial Force, 24th July, 1918' on the award of the 'Military Medal', signed by Gen H.Rawlinson; printed document for The Divisional Commander commendation to (handwritten) 'No 2027 L/Cpl. M.J.Daley 42nd Battalion for gallantry in bombing a machine gun which was holding up the section & killing the crew - Hamel 4th July 1918 - Awarded M M' and signed by Major General J.Gellibrand, Commdg 3rd Australian Division, '5. Dec. 18', both documents in cardboard frames. Both with age staining, good. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 5115 | Kitchener's Message, c1914, an original letterpress poster, set under perspex in a timber frame (approx 30x33.5cm). With folds, edge splits and stains, the frame needs repainting, otherwise good. | $120 |
| Lot 5116 | WWI poster, titled Record of The Australian Imperial Force in the Great War 4th Aug.1914 - 28th June 1919, features images of senior commanding officers, bravery medals and unit colour patches and other statistical information, framed under perspex in a large dark timber carved frame (approx 57x70cm). Foxing and much spotting on underside of glass, otherwise very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5117 | WWII, Proclamation by General Sir Thomas Albert Blamey GBE, KCB, CMG, DSO, ED, Commander-In-Chief Australian Military Forces, issued to the peoples of Timor, The Celebes, Manado, Borneo, The Residency of Ternate, Amboina, Ceram, The Kai Islands, Aroe Islands, Tanimbar Islands, The Lesser Sundas and Dutch New Guinea, signed first day of October 1945, divided into three sections, the first written in English, the second in Dutch and the last in the local language, the Australian coat-of-arms at the top and with the message in each of the languages that the Japanese have been defeated and that forces under General Blamey will be maintaining law and order until the lawful government of the Netherlands East Indies is operational. An original document with a few small holes and some small edge tears and foxing, otherwise fine and an historic document. | $90 |
| Lot 5118 | WWII Japanese Surrender, envelope stamped, 'H.M.A.S. "Shropshire"/Official Signing Of/Japanese Surrender', addressed to Mrs C.F.Bourke at North Sydney and with a 3 pence brown Australian postage stamp with rubber stamp cancellation in Japan, the envelope is covered front and back with signatures that appear to be of crew members on the heavy cruiser Shropshire in Tokyo Bay for the official surrender. Cut on three sides to open and with some edge tears, otherwise fine. | $220 |
| Lot 5119 | Australia, WWII, various wartime correspondence with Pte T.G.Paine, serving overseas in the AIF, including one 4 pages, another 5 pages and another 6 pages, all neatly handwritten from the same lady in Uralla, NSW to a soldier named Tom (determined to be Pte Tom Paine) detailing problems caused by his wife's actions in Uralla while he was absent overseas, and others relating to the well-being of his wife and family including one child hospitalised along with his wife. Fine - very fine. (7) | $70 |
| Lot 5120 | Japanese document, handwritten in black text, not translated but said to be war related, paper very deteriorated and stuck to a board; also Cinderella stamps for Otago Infantry Brigade Mobilisation, Auckland Provincial Wounded Fund, and Disabled 1914-15 Service War Seal. Poor - extremely fine. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 5121 | Australia, WWII, military map of Queensland, Horn Island (marked 'Secret'), written on the outside is 'C.A.A.D.' (Critical Area Air Defence?); Northern Edition (Australian) of Guinea Gold, In the Field, Friday, January 7, 1944, Vol.2 No.50; copy of front 2 pages of Daily Telegraph with headlines of 'Enemy Plane Over Sydney Ack-Ack Battery In Action'; magazine titled, 'Torres Strait at War, 1987, a recollection of wartime experiences', 52pp with b&w photos and includes a nominal roll of Torres Strait and Aboriginal ex-servicemen - Torres Strait Defence Force. Good - good very fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 5122 | Invasion Map of Part of Europe, also China mapped with Japan and adjoining countries, both in colour and printed by H.E.C.Robinson Pty Ltd, 221-3 George Street, Sydney; Australian Army Badges, by J.K.Cossum, includes Part 2 1900-1930 (64pp), Part One 1930-42 (35pp), Part 3 1948-1985 (56pp), 'The Rising Sun Badge' (40pp); Buttons of the Defence Forces in Australia (72pp), by J.K.Cossum; a photocopied illustrated sheet on board showing Badges of the League 1916-1991 (i.e. RSA, RSL and Womens' Auxiliary issues). Some items with foxing, otherwise very good - very fine. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 5123 | WWII parchment maps used by RAF, England Eastern Counties (N.), Royal Air Force Edition, Sheet 6, in hardcover, numbered 14460/39, ? inch to one mile of Norfolk, a few locations include The Wash, Boston, Peterborough, Norwich and Great Yarmouth; another from same series but without hardcover, unnumbered, features Eastern Counties (S.); another that appears to be from same series but without hardcover, numbered 16100/38, a few locations include Oxford, Birmingham, Leicester, Worcester, Hereford. Fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 5124 | Japanese symbolic hessian cloth, possibly a soldier's flag (approx 83.5X33cm), with Sun emblem between Japanese characters and with running tiger (the symbol of strength, courage and protector against bad luck) below, matted and under glass in a wooden frame (approx 108x57cm). Image has been reworked to strengthen, staining and age toning, otherwise fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5125 | Australia's First Naval Fight, November 1914, by Military Historical Society 1978, soft cover, 16pp; H.M.A.S.Sydney 1913-1929, by C.E.Daw and L.J.Lind, The Naval Historical Society of Australia, 1973, soft cover, 108pp, copy no.160 of 1,000; The Last Gentleman of War, The Raider Exploits of the Cruiser Emden, by R.K.Lochner, 1988, hard cover, 321pp. Foxing at first few pages of first two, otherwise fine - very fine, the last extremely fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 5126 | Gallantry and Distinguished Service Awards to the Australian Army During the First World War, Volume 1, The Military Medal (A-K), by Michael Maton, hardcover, 887pp with a few illustrations, published 2005, limited edition, Copy No.32 of 100; Gallantry and Distinguished Service Awards to the Australian Army During the First World War, Volume 1, The Military Medal (L-Z), by Michael Maton, hardcover, 911pp with a few illustrations, published 2005, limited edition, Copy No.18 of 100. Some foxing on page fore edges visible when books closed and on front and back free end papers, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 5127 | The Roll of Honour, A Biographical Record of Members of His Majesty's Naval and Military Forces Who Fell in the Great War 1914-18, by The Marquis de Ruvigny, Volume I, Part I, hardcover, 324pp with some 2,500 b&w portraits, limited issue of 100; also Volume II, Part III, hardcover, 174pp with some 1,300 b&w portraits, limited issue of 100. Foxing on page fore edges visible when books closed, also foxing on front and back cover pages and a few other marks, otherwise nearly unused. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5128 | Military literature, "Medals for Soldiers and Airmen, Awards and Decorations of the United Sates Army and Air Force" by Fred L. Borch II; "Sea Service Medals, Military Awards and Decorations of the Navy, Marine Corps and CVoast Guard" by Fred L. Borch and Charles P. McDowell; "Echoes of War, Researching Soviet Military Decorations, by Paul J. Schmitt; "The Comprehensive Guide to Soviet Orders and Medals" by Paul McDaniel and Paul J. Schmitt. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 5129 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1979, 1980, 1982 (4), 1983 (2). Uncirculated. (15) | $500 |
| Lot 5130 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1977-80, 1984, 1986, 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (Baby). Uncirculated. (11) | $180 |
| Lot 5131 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1981, 1982 (5), 1983 (3), 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991-92, 1995. Uncirculated. (15) | $220 |
| Lot 5132 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1984 (2), 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (2), 1988 (3), 1989 (3), 1990 (2), 1991 (3), 1992 (3), 1993 (2), 1994 (3), 1995 (3), 1996 (2), 1997 (3), 1998-99, 2000 (3), 2001, 2002 (2), 2003-09. Uncirculated. (54) | $1,400 |
| Lot 5133 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987 (9), 1989-90, 1985, 1986 (2), 1994. Uncirculated. (15) | $220 |
| Lot 5134 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987 (2), 1988 (3), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (6), 1992 (3), 1993 (3), 1994 (3), 1995 (3), 1996 (3). Uncirculated. (30) | $750 |
| Lot 5135 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1988 (2), 1992 (2), 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1995 (Baby set), 1996, 1997, 1999 - 2007. Uncirculated. (19) | $400 |
| Lot 5136 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1994, 1996, 1998, 2001; mint five dollars, 1997; mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1992-93; proof set, 1991; proof five dollars, 1994; one ounce proof fine silver dollar, 2000, (cartwheel penny); Bicentennial medallion, 1988; Indigenous People rectangular medallion, 1993. Uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $200 |
| Lot 5137 | Elizabeth II, baby mint set, 1996; mint sets, 1981, 2001; mint five dollars, 1988, 1992, 1996; proof set, 1988; selectively gold plated proof five dollars, 2003; proof fine silver dollar, 2006, Duyfken; Great Britain, proof sterling silver five pounds, 1990 (missing outer); mint five pounds, 1980. Uncirculated - FDC. (9) | $150 |
| Lot 5138 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 2015 (2), 2016 (2), 2017, 2018 (6), 2019; carded two dollar coloured coins, 2020 Women's T20 World Cup (10); carded one dollar coins, 2013 Holey Dollar & Dump; 2013 Queen's Coronation two coin card; 2019 Treaty of Versailles; 2020 Australian Olympic Team (5); Paralympics (5); carded fifty cents, 2020 Australian Olympic Team (5); Indian Pacific (5); Afghan Cameleers. In packs or cards of issue, uncirculated. (46) | $550 |
| Lot 5139 | Elizabeth II, mint Baby coin sets, Gumnut, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996. Uncirculated. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 5140 | Elizabeth II, mint baby coin sets, 1993 - 2005. Uncirculated. (13) | $480 |
| Lot 5141 | Elizabeth II, mint Baby coin sets, koala, 1998, 1999, 2000. Uncirculated. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 5142 | Elizabeth II, mint Baby coin sets, koala, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005. Uncirculated. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 5143 | Elizabeth II, mint Baby coin sets, Magic Pudding, 2006, 2007 (2), 2008 (3). Slight damage to outer cover of first set, otherwise uncirculated. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 5144 | Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint and Westpac, Anzac coin collections, 2016 (2), Anzac to Afghanistan; 2017, Legends of the Anzac; 2018, Anzac Spirit. In folders of issue, uncirculated. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 5145 | Elizabeth II, mint Possum Magic 8-coin collection (3x$2, 4x$1, 1x1 cent), 2017; mint Gold Coast XXI Commonwealth Games 7-coin collection (3 x $2, 4 x $1), 2018; mint Mr Squiggle & friends 7-coin collection (4 x $2, 2 x $1, 1 x 1 cent), 2019 (2 sets), all in holders of issue. Uncirculated. (7 sets) | $160 |
| Lot 5146 | Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, 2001, States and Territories, twenty coin collection. In folder of issue, uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 5147 | Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, 2001, States and Territories, twenty coin collection. In folder of issue, uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 5148 | Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, 2001, States and Territories, twenty coin collection. In folder of issue, uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 5149 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In wallet of issue, uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 5150 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In wallet of issue, uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 5151 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. Uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 5152 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 5153 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980 and 1983. Uncirculated. (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 5154 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980 (4), 1981 (3). Uncirculated. (7) | $4,400 |
| Lot 5155 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981. In wallet of issue, uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 5156 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981. Uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 5157 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5158 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1982. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5159 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1982 (2), 1983, 1984 (2), 1990 and 1994. In packs of issue, uncirculated. (7) | $4,600 |
| Lot 5160 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1982 (2), 1985 (2), 1987, 1988, 1990, 1992, 1994. In wallets and packs of issue, uncirculated. (9) | $5,500 |
| Lot 5161 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1983. In wallet of issue, uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 5162 | Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1984 and 1987. Uncirculated. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5163 | Elizabeth II, mint gold one hundred dollars, 1995-2001 (Floral emblems). In cases of issue, uncirculated. (7) | $4,600 |
| Lot 5164 | Elizabeth II, mint fine gold one third ounce one hundred dollars, 1996, 1997. Uncirculated. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5165 | Elizabeth II, mint gold one hundred dollars, Floral Emblems, 1996 (2), 1997. Uncirculated. (3) | $1,900 |
| Lot 5166 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982, 1986-90, 1993. Uncirculated. (7) | $100 |
| Lot 5167 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982, 1986-93. Uncirculated. (10) | $140 |
| Lot 5168 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (3), 1985-88 (two of each). Uncirculated. (11) | $150 |
| Lot 5169 | Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 Commonwealth Games, 1985-1992, 1993 (3) State Series; 1996 standard and piedfort, Endangered Species. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (14) | $240 |
| Lot 5170 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991, 1992. Uncirculated. (15) | $240 |
| Lot 5171 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1985. Uncirculated. (24) | $320 |
| Lot 5172 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1985. Uncirculated. (24) | $320 |
| Lot 5173 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1985. Uncirculated. (24) | $320 |
| Lot 5174 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1985. Uncirculated. (25) | $340 |
| Lot 5175 | Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (31), 1990 (7). Uncirculated. (38) | $150 |
| Lot 5176 | Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (15), 1990 (10), 1992 (5), 1994 (10), 1996 (18), 2000 (2); New Zealand, mint five dollars, 1991 (3). Uncirculated. (58) | $240 |
| Lot 5177 | Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1990 (2), 1994 (4), 2000; proof dollars, 1984 (3); proof five dollars, 1988, 1992, 1996, 1998, 2000. Uncirculated - FDC. (15) | $100 |
| Lot 5178 | Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollars, together with subscriber's medallion. Coins in official album, uncirculated. (29) | $110 |
| Lot 5179 | Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection of twenty eight carded mint aluminium bronze five dollars, each depicting Olympic events. Housed in official album, uncirculated. (28) | $120 |
| Lot 5180 | Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection of twenty eight carded mint aluminium bronze five dollars, each depicting Olympic events. Housed in official album, uncirculated. (28) | $110 |
| Lot 5181 | Elizabeth II, mint two dollars, 2018C (Lest We Forget); mint one dollar, 2013 (Polar Animals - Walrus), 2019 (Rum Rebellion), 2019 (Eureka Stockade); mint fifty cents, 2018 (50th Anniversary of Battle of Coral & Balmoral). All in holders of issue, uncirculated. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 5182 | Elizabeth II, mint two dollars, 2020 with Tooth Fairy Kit. Boxed as issued, uncirculated. (5 kits) | $200 |
| Lot 5183 | Elizabeth II, specimen one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 1993-98, 2001. Uncirculated. (7) | $240 |
| Lot 5184 | Elizabeth II, mint one ounce silver kangaroo dollars, 1993-94 (3 of each), 1996 (2). Uncirculated. (8) | $260 |
| Lot 5185 | Elizabeth II, mint one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 1993 (3), 1995 (3), 1996 (3). Uncirculated. (9) | $300 |
| Lot 5186 | Elizabeth II, mint one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 1993 (3), 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1996-02. Uncirculated. (14) | $440 |
| Lot 5187 | Elizabeth II, mint one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1996-97, 2000-01. Uncirculated. (8) | $260 |
| Lot 5188 | Elizabeth II, specimen one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 2020 (3), 2021; Perth Mint, specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburra dollars, 2002, 2021; unknown mint, one ounce fine silver medal, 2017, Year of the Rooster commemorative. All in perspex holders, uncirculated. (7) | $220 |
| Lot 5189 | Elizabeth II, mint one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 2000 (4); Perth Mint, specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburra dollars, 2000 (2), 2001, 2010; Canada, one ounce fine silver Maple Leaves, five dollars, 2011 (2). Uncirculated. (10) | $280 |
| Lot 5190 | Elizabeth II, specimen one ounce fine silver dollars, 1993, 1995-97, 2002 (missing packaging), 2005; proof one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollars, 2001-02 (both missing cases); proof one ounce fine silver five dollars, 2001 (8 all missing cases); Perth Mint, specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1999-00. Uncirculated - FDC. (19) | $440 |
| Lot 5191 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2019, Centenary of the Great Air Race England to Australia, set of eight individually carded coins housed in a collectable tin. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 5192 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2020, Qantas Centenary, boxed set of eleven individually carded coins. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 5193 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 2020, Qantas Centenary, boxed set of eleven individually carded coins. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 5194 | Elizabeth II, carded mint dollars, 1984, 1993 (2), 1997; mint carded mixed dates dollars, five coin sets (3); carded mint five dollars, 1992 (10). Uncirculated. (17) | $90 |
| Lot 5195 | Elizabeth II, carded mint dollars, mixed dates, themes and mint marks (39); mint carded dollar, 2000, Australia's First Victoria Cross commemorative. Uncirculated. (40) | $180 |
| Lot 5196 | Elizabeth II, carded mint dollars, various dates, mint marks and themes (approx 45), no 2000 VC included; craded mint two dollars, 2012C (2). Uncirculated. (approx 47) | $850 |
| Lot 5197 | Elizabeth II, carded mint dollars, various dates, mint marks and themes. Uncirculated. (approx 180) | $400 |
| Lot 5198 | Elizabeth II, mint carded dollars, 2000, Australia's First Victoria Cross commemorative. Uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 5199 | Elizabeth II, mint carded dollars, 2000, Australia's First Victoria Cross commemorative. Uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 5200 | Elizabeth II, mint carded one dollars, 2000c, HMAS Sydney (7); 2002C (Outback) (6). Uncirculated. (13) | $30 |
| Lot 5201 | Elizabeth II, one dollars, 2008, 2013 (9), 2015 (2), 2016 (2), 2018 (2), also commemorative issues for 1986 Year of Peace, 1988 Bicentennial (5), 1997 Kingsford Smith, 2001 Volunteers, 2003 Women's Suffragettes, 2008 Scouts, 2009 Centenary of Commonwealth Age Pension (2), 2011 CHOGM (6), 2014 100 Years Anzac (46), 2019 Great Aussie Coin Hunt (5, C, V [2], X, Z), 2020 Qantas Centenary (2), 2020 Donation. Many uncirculated, overall very fine - uncirculated. (88) | $170 |
| Lot 5202 | Elizabeth II, one dollars, 2014 (100 Years of Anzac), in 15 bags of 20 coins each, six of these are official issue bags. Some with contact marks but mostly uncirculated. (300) | $360 |
| Lot 5203 | Elizabeth II, Philatelic Numismatic Covers, one dollar, 2008, Remembrance (2); 150 Years Australian Football; 2009, Stargazing (2); Australia Post 200 Years; 2010, Burke & Wills: Governor Macquarie (2); Centenary of Flight (3); 2012, Anzac Day (2); London Olympics, a single and a two coin set; 2013, Ludwig Leichhardt (5); 2014, Centenary of WWI; Australian Red Cross Centenary; Banjo Paterson; Centenary of Military Aviation & Submarines, two coin set; 2015, Gallipoli; Centenary of Lighthouses (7). Uncirculated. (34) | $180 |
| Lot 5204 | Elizabeth II, Philatelic Numismatics Covers, 2007 50th Anniversary of the Australian Special Air Service. Uncirculated. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5205 | Elizabeth II, Philatelic Numismatic Covers, fifty cents, 2006 Dame Edna (2); Queen's 80th Birthday; one dollar, 2008 Beijing Olympics (2); World Youth Day (2); 2009, Australia Post 200 Years (3); 2010, World Expo Shanghai; 2011, Christmas; 2012, Christmas; 2013 Christmas; Ludwig Leichhardt (6); Birth of Prince George; Queen's Coronations (2) two coin sets; 2015, Chinese New Year (2); Long May She Reign; Birth of a Princess; Centenary of Lighthouses (5); Christmas; five dollars, 1997, Bradman (4). Uncirculated. (37) | Passed in |
| Lot 5206 | Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - good extremely fine. (15) | $130 |
| Lot 5207 | Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) | $160 |
| Lot 5208 | Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Extremely fine. (24) | $240 |
| Lot 5209 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - extremely fine. (41) | $380 |
| Lot 5210 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (42) | $400 |
| Lot 5211 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Good very fine - extremely fine. (42) | $400 |
| Lot 5212 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - extremely fine. (50) | $460 |
| Lot 5213 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - good extremely fine. (54) | $480 |
| Lot 5214 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Mostly extremely fine. (54) | $480 |
| Lot 5215 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966. Mostly cleaned, very fine. (107) | $900 |
| Lot 5216 | Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (165) | $1,600 |
| Lot 5217 | Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966 (10); silver ten dollars, 1988 (6) in packs of issue. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) | $190 |
| Lot 5218 | Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966 (32), also other fifty cents, 1969-1985 date set including some multiple years (24). Mostly very fine - good very fine. (56) | $280 |
| Lot 5219 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, seven coin type sets, inc 1966, in perspex (2); mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1985-90 (2 of each year); proof silver two dollars (missing all packaging & cert). Extremely fine - FDC. (15) | $280 |
| Lot 5220 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, silver 1966 (5), others 1969-2019 (103), twenty cents 1966-2020 (108), ten cents 1966-2016 (8), five cents 2016, also a Ned Kelly medallion from Bicentennial Collection. Mostly commemorative issues and many uncirculated, overall very fine - uncirculated. (226) | $140 |
| Lot 5221 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1969 (24), 1970 (52), 1971 (30), 1972 (3), 1974 (3), 1974 (7), 1975 (4), 1976 (5), 1977 (24), 1978, 1979 (4), 1980 (2), 1981 (5), 1982 (18), 1983 (2). Mostly good extremely fine - uncirculated. (160) | $220 |
| Lot 5222 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1977. Nearly uncirculated - brilliant uncirculated. (approx 130) | $90 |
| Lot 5223 | Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, FDC, 1994 carded mint dollars, various dates themes and mint marks (16); carded mint five dollars, 1990, 1996, 1998 (inc $2 phone card), 2000; proof silver twenty dollars two coin set, 1993, Olympics commemorative; various Maquarie Mint, Royal themed base metal promotions (5); Anzacs Remembered (complete); Anzac to Afghanistan (incomplete); Anzac Spirit (complete) and Legends of the Anzacs (folder only), RAM and Westpac promotions. Uncirculated. (lot) | $90 |
| Lot 5224 | Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, 2022 (2), QLD Rail in two albums, Steam Power; Australia Heritage mint five dollars, 2000 (4), Athletics; proof fifty cents, stamp ingots, three piece sets, 2006 (4), Melbourne Commonwealth Games; Wiggles, 2021 Coin Collection (F.V = $10); proof one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollar, 2007, Ralph Harris; Perth Mint, proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 2004, 1954 florin 50th Anniversary; 2010, Centenary of Flight; Cook Islands, specimen one ounce fine silver dollar, 1997, Diana; Miscelleneous coins and medals (8), includes a one ounce silver disc ingot. Uncirculated - FDC. (23) | $220 |
| Lot 5225 | Elizabeth II, year sets of loose coins, 1966-1976, plus extras of one cents, 1973 (2), two cents, 1966 (2), 1968 (9), 1973 (3), 1974 (2), five cents, 1974, ten cents, 1970, twenty cents, 1966, fifty cents, 1966 (2), 1969 (3), 1970 Cook (6), 1971, and missing five cents, 1972, 1975, ten cents, 1976, twenty cents, 1974, fifty cents, 1972, 1973, 1974. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (88) | $90 |
| Lot 5226 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1966-2016, later issues in packs as issued, some duplication sold with owner's listing, in 3 albums in carton. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (169) | $850 |
| Lot 5227 | Elizabeth II, 1966-2005, assorted issues including fifty cents, 1966 (25), later (65), loose and in brown plastic album, also florins 1951 Jubilee (3), 1954 Royal Visit. Fine - uncirculated. (approx 350) | $320 |
| Lot 5228 | Elizabeth II, two dollars, 2012 Remembrance (6), 2014; one dollars, 1988 Bicentennial, 2009 Age Pension; fifty cents, silver 1966 (15), other commemorative issues 1970 - 2014 (54, including 2014 AIATSIS $10 face value in issue bag); other minors (4, two cents, five cents, ten cents [2]). Mostly fine - uncirculated. (82) | $320 |
| Lot 5229 | Elizabeth II, two dollars, 2013 (9), 2014 (5), 2016 (7), 2017 (9), 2019 (2), 2020, also commemorative issues for 2012 Remembrance (2), 2016 Decimal Coinage 50th (3), 2016 Paralympics Week 6, 2017 Possum Magic, 2018 Armistice, 2018 Lest We Forget (9), 2018 Invictus Games (2), 2018 Commonwealth Games Team, 2019 Wallabies, 2019 Mr Squiggle (2), 2019 100 Years of Repatriation (14), 2020 Firefighters (6), 2020 75 Years End of WWII (4). Many uncirculated, overall very fine - uncirculated. (80) | $260 |
| Lot 5230 | Elizabeth II, two dollars commemoratives, 2014-2021 (10), standard issue, 2009, 2020 (28); one dollar commemoratives, 1986-2021 (17), standard issue, 1984-2019 (12); fifty cents commemoratives, 1981-2014 (6), standard issue, 2007-2013 (3); twenty cents commemoratives, 2010-2013 (8), standard issue, 2010-2020 (24); ten cents commemorative, 2016, standard issue, 2001-2018 (15); five cents standard issue, 2011-2020 (7). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (131) | $120 |
| Lot 5231 | Elizabeth II, two dollar commemoratives, 2015-2019 most coins with enamel highlights (58); fifty cents commemoratives, 2001-2005 (1); twenty cents commemoratives, 2001 (10). Stored in a coin album, mostly good very fine - uncirculated. (79) | $240 |
| Lot 5232 | Elizabeth II, two dollars commemoratives, 2012-2020 (560), most coins with enamel highlights; one dollar commemoratives (22), standard issue, 2019 (11). Stored in a coin album, many uncirculated, overall extremely fine - uncirculated. (593) | $1,600 |
| Lot 5233 | Elizabeth II, commemorative two dollars in aluminium/bronze, 2012 Remembrance (67), 2016 Decimal Currency Anniversary (171); in aluminium/bronze and enamel, 2013 Coronation 60th Anniversary (37), 2014 Remembrance (70), 2015 Lest We Forget (34), 2015 Remembrance (110), 2016 Australian Olympic Team - Week 1 (47), Week 2 (50), Week 3 (44), Week 4 (45), Week 5 (44), 2016 Paralympics (39), 2017 Possum Magic - Red (45), Blue (20), Purple (29), 2017 Lest We Forget (26), 2017 Remembrance (41). Stored randomly in coin album pages, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (919) | $2,600 |
| Lot 5234 | Elizabeth II, two dollars to ten cents, various dates from 1972 onwards, mostly commemoratives, includes two dollars (8), one dollars (13), fifty cents (301), twenty cents (234), ten cents (12), mostly appear to have been taken from circulating coins. Some only average condition but mostly very fine - uncirculated. (approx 648) | $180 |
| Lot 5235 | Elizabeth II, carded mint dollars, various dates, mint marks and themes, mostly 1993, 1994 and 1995 issues (approx 55); mint five dollars, PNCs, 1997 (10); proof set, 1990; proof five dollars, 1994 (2), 1996. Uncirculated - FDC. (lot) | $170 |
| Lot 5236 | Elizabeth II, one dollars, 2009 (2), commemorative issues 1986 Year of Peace, 1988 Bicentenary, 1996 Parkes, 2001 Volunteers, 2005 WWII Peace Anniversary, 2007 Sydney Harbour Bridge, 2008 Scouts, 2009 Age Pension Centenary (54), 2010 Girl Guides, 2011 CHOGM (16). Many uncirculated, overall very fine - uncirculated. (80) | Passed in |
| Lot 5237 | Elizabeth II, one dollars, 2009 Centenary of Age Pension, 2016 (9, choice Unc); 50th Anniversary of Decimal Currency, 2016 fifty cents (387), ten cents (14), five cents (5). Most fifty cents with edge nicks, otherwise mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (416) | $220 |
| Lot 5238 | Elizabeth II, Great Aussie Coin Hunt, Celebrating Australia from A-Z set of 26 mint one dollars in folder of issue, also individual mint one dollars for M, R (2), U, W, Y, Z, in folders but with corrected letter written on cover and one cover for F but no coin. Uncirculated. (set + 7) | $40 |
| Lot 5239 | Elizabeth II, small bag of one and two cents (approx 30) fifty cents, 1981 (17, all Unc); mixed date dollars, five coin set; two dollars, 1988 (3), in 2x2s; mint five dollars, 1988 (4); FDCs: fifty cents 1995 (2), 1998; one dollars, 1999, 2000; five dollars, 1997 (2); mint sets, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981 (2), 1982, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1998, 1999, 2001 (2); proof five dollars, two coin set, 1990, Anzacs; Halley's Comet, base metal commemorative medal, 1986 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (77) | $220 |
| Lot 5240 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 2013 Centenary of Canberra. Uncirculated. (202) | $260 |
| Lot 5241 | Elizabeth II, mixed decimals, twenty and fifty cents; one and two dollars, mostly commemorative varieties (approx F.V = $70.00). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 150) | $100 |
| Lot 5242 | Elizabeth II, mixed dates one, two, five, ten and twenty cents. Mostly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (approx 2.1kg) | $50 |
| Lot 5243 | Elizabeth II, one and two cents, a small hoard, 1966 onwards, some with full mint red. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (approx 2.4kg) | $30 |
| Lot 5244 | Elizabeth II, one cent (7), two cents (9) includes 1967, many uncirculated. Some dark toned, otherwise very fine - uncirculated. (16) | Passed in |
| Lot 5245 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1966, blunt second whisker (Perth Mint). Red uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 5246 | Elizabeth II, mixed dates one and two (mostly) cents, many with mint red. In clip seal plastic bags by date range, fine - uncirculated. (approx 19kg) | $160 |
| Lot 5247 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, four coin .9999 fine gold nugget set, 1987 (AGW 1.85oz). In case of issue, uncirculated. | $2,400 |
| Lot 5248 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, one ounce .9999 fine gold kangaroo nugget, 1992. In case of issue, uncirculated. | $2,000 |
| Lot 5249 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, half ounce fine gold kangaroo/ nugget, 2011; one ounce fine gold one kangroos/ nuggets, 2007, 2010. Uncirculated. (3) | $5,000 |
| Lot 5250 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint quarter ounce gold nugget, 1987. Uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 5251 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, mint one tenth ounce gold nugget, 1987. Uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 5252 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen, one ounce silver kookaburras, 1990-91; specimen two ounce silver koookaburra, 1993, 1996 (3, Germany pm's [3] and Great Britain pm); proof one ounce silver kookaburra, 1994. Uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $360 |
| Lot 5253 | Elizabeth II, specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburra, 1996; specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1996, Rottnest Is, Swan River pm; 1996, Panda pm; 1997, Dragon pm; 1997, Phoenix pm; 1997, Gaudi pm; 1997, Zurich pm; 1999, sqare penny pm; 1999, St. George pm; 2001, Federation star pm; 2002 U.S flag pm; proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 2001, Millennium coin; proof silver kookaburra, two coin set, 2000. Uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $650 |
| Lot 5254 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburras, ten coin set 1999-2000, Landmark Privy Mark collection. In case of issue, uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 5255 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen one ounce silver kookaburras, 2000, Honor Mark Collection, Georgia pm (2); New Jersey pm (2); Connecticut pm (2); Delaware pm (2); Pennsylvania pm; specimen two ounce silver kookaburra, 1999, five first states pm's. All with U.S State quarters in official collector folders, uncirculated. (11) | $420 |
| Lot 5256 | Elizabeth II, specimen one ounce kookabrras, Honor Mark Collection, Massachusetts pm; Virginia pm; South Carolina pm; Maryland pm; New Hampshire pm. All with state quarters in official collectors folders, uncirculated. (5) | $190 |
| Lot 5257 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen silver two ounces, Australian Kookaburra 2000 (4), each coin with a different ancient coin privy mark, with original coins as follows, Roman silver antoninianus c250 AD; Byzantine bronze c600 AD; English silver penny of Edward I c1300 AD; silver denar of Hungary c1550 AD. Case deteriorated, good - uncirculated. (8 coins) | $280 |
| Lot 5258 | Edward VIII, fantasy crown 1936 by Pinches for G.Hearn. Uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 5259 | Edward VIII, fantasy crown 1936 by Pinches for G.Hearn. Nearly uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 5260 | Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan silver dollar, 1967 by Andor Meszaros, plain edge proof. Blue toned, FDC. | $1,700 |
| Lot 5261 | Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan silver dollar, 1967, by Andor Meszaros, milled edge. Without case of issue, uncirculated. | $1,400 |
| Lot 5262 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. In second or light blue case of issue, FDC. | $500 |
| Lot 5263 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, in second (or light blue) case. Toning on the silver fifty cents, otherwise FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 5264 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966. In dark blue first cases of issue, toned nearly FDC. (2) | $420 |
| Lot 5265 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966. With second case, coins in 2x2 holders, FDC. | $340 |
| Lot 5266 | Elizabeth II, proof one, two, five, ten, twenty and fifty cents, 1966. In 2x2 holders, FDC. (6) | $240 |
| Lot 5267 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969-81, 1982 (2). In foams, FDC. (15) | $800 |
| Lot 5268 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969 - 1984 (all without foams & certs), 1985-86 (both missing outers), 1988, 1991, 1992 (3), 1996, 1998, 2000 (4). FDC. (29) | $1,200 |
| Lot 5269 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970 (5), 1973, 1977 (7), 1978 (2), 1982 (5). In foams, FDC. (20) | $800 |
| Lot 5270 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1974, 1976; proof fine silver ten dollars, six coin set, Olympic Heritage series, 1994-96; Sydney 2000 subscribers medallions (2); mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (2); Perth Mint, one ounce fine silver dollars, 1999 (Centenary), 2002 (Golden Jubilee). Uncirculated - FDC. (10) | $320 |
| Lot 5271 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1971-73, 1975-80, 1981 (2), 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1984 (2), 1985 (3), 1986 (2), 1987 (3). In foams where applicable, FDC. (25) | $750 |
| Lot 5272 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1976, 1985, 1989. FDC. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 5273 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1976, 1987, 1995. First set without foam outer, FDC. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 5274 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1978, 1979 (2), 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984. Most foam outers with handwritten part or complete date, one 1979 set toned, the 1981 and 1982 sets toned, nearly FDC - FDC. (8) | $170 |
| Lot 5275 | Elizabeth II, proof dollar, 1984 (2); proof five dollars, 1988; proof five dollars, two coin set, 1990; proof sets, 1981 (2), 1982 (5), 1983 (3), 1984. FDC. (15) | $150 |
| Lot 5276 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1992, 1993 (2), 1994 (2), 1996 (2), 1998 (3); mint set, 1990. Uncirculated - FDC. (14) | $380 |
| Lot 5277 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (2), 1992 (2), 2012; mint sets, 1982, 1985-86, 1987 (3), 1988 (4). All in original packaging, uncirculated - FDC. (16) | $420 |
| Lot 5278 | Elizabeth II, proof set 1984; proof silver ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985 and four two dollar notes (1985) (these fair only). The first without packing case, others cased FDC. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 5279 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986, 1987, 1988 (2), 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000 (2), 2006, 2020. FDC. (12) | $600 |
| Lot 5280 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996; mint sets, 1988-93. Uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $300 |
| Lot 5281 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1987 (4), 1988, 1990, 1996, 2002, 2006, 2008 (2), 2008 (baby), 2009, 2012, 2014 (3). FDC. (17) | $1,200 |
| Lot 5282 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988, 1992 (2), 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1996-97, 1999-00, 2002-07; also, 1996-97 Baby proof sets. FDC. (19) | $750 |
| Lot 5283 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988 (4), 1989 (4), 1990 (2), 1991 (3), 1992 (4), 1993 (2), 1994 (3). FDC. (21) | $550 |
| Lot 5284 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1990; mint set, 1990; proof five dollars, two coin set, 1990 (ANZAC); proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia, 1990 (3, all standard); masterpieces in silver set, 1990; New Zealand, proof sterling silver ten dollars, four coin set, 1990. Uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 5285 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1995 (3), 1996 (2), 1997 (3), 1998 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (3), 2001 (3), 2002 (2), 2003-09. FDC. (27) | $1,500 |
| Lot 5286 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1996 (missing outer box), 1997 (outer box marked), 2006; Baby proof sets, 1995 Gumnut, 2002 Koala, 2010 Blinky Bill; proof silver one dollar, 1993 Landcare, 2006 Special Release, 50 Years of Television; proof fifty cents, 1988. In cases of issue, FDC. (9) | $340 |
| Lot 5287 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1997 (2), 1999 (2), 2000 (2) 2004, 2007 (5), 2010, 2011 (2), 2012, 2013 (3). FDC. (19) | $1,600 |
| Lot 5288 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2000, 2001, 2004-6; State three coin proof set NSW 2001; mint sets 1986, 2006, 2008, 2013, 2014; New Zealand, five coin set 1990. In packs and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (12) | $600 |
| Lot 5289 | Elizabeth II, Baby proof sets, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005. FDC. (10) | $900 |
| Lot 5290 | Elizabeth II, mint carded dollars, 1998 (6); mint set, 1998; mint one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollar, 1998; proof set, 1998; proof fine silver dollar, 1998; one ounce fine silver dollar, 1998; proof five dollars, 1998; proof sterling silver, Endangered Species, ten dollars, 1998 (2, both standard); proof fine silver ten dollars, two coin set, 1998; masterpieces in silver set, 1998. Uncirculated - FDC. (16) | $320 |
| Lot 5291 | Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988. In folder and cover of issue, uncirculated - FDC. | $80 |
| Lot 5292 | Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988. In folder of issue, Melbourne International Coin Fair, uncirculated - FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 5293 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988; fine silver proof set, 2009. In case of issue, FDC. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 5294 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1998, 1999 (2). FDC. (4) | $420 |
| Lot 5295 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1988; proof one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollar, 2007, Ralph Harris; Perth Mint proof Holey Dollar and Dump sets, 1988 (2). FDC. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 5296 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2), 1993 and 1994. FDC. (5) | $340 |
| Lot 5297 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989, 1990 (case moderatly deteriorated), 1995 (case moderately deteriorated). FDC. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 5298 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989, 1991, 1999, 2002; proof fine silver two coin set, 2011. In cases of issue, the case of the 1989 set damaged, nearly FDC - FDC. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 5299 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989 (2, one missing outer both with case deterioration), 1991, 1995; proof silver ten dollars, 1994-95, Olympic Heritage set, each set containing four of six coins; New Zealand, proof set, 1989; proof silver dollars, five coin sets, 1990 (2). FDC. (9) | $550 |
| Lot 5300 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989 (case deteriorated), 1990, 1991, 1993-94 (cases deteriorated), 1995 (case deteriorated and stuck to outer), 1996 - 2000. FDC. (10) | $1,100 |
| Lot 5301 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1990 and 1995; proof fine silver fifty cents, 2000 (Royal Visit); proof fine silver dollars, 1999 (majestic images), 2000 (proclamation coins), 2002 (Melbourne Mint); proof fine silver kangaroo dollars, 2000-01; proof fine silver five dollars, 2001 (Bradman); proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1993 (Birds); proof fine silver ten dollars, 1999 (2) (The Past). FDC. (12) | $400 |
| Lot 5302 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1991 and 1994 (both cases with mild degradation); proof fine silver five dollars, 2007; mint and proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1993; RAM and NPA, twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1997) with proof silver dollar, 1997, in official folder. Uncirculated - FDC. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 5303 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1991; proof fine silver ten dollars, Olympic Heritage sets, 1994-96 ([2] each set containing 1994 coins only); proof sterling silver three coin sets, Holey Dollar & Dump Bicentenary, 2013 (2); Mint Wedding Coin Collections, 2009 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (7) | $300 |
| Lot 5304 | Elizabeth II, The Royal Ladies, proof sterling silver coin and medallion sets, 1992, containing four coins and one medallion (ASW = 5.50 troy ounces each). FDC. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 5305 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1992, Royal Ladies; 2008-2010, Aviation six coin set. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2 sets) | $320 |
| Lot 5306 | Elizabeth II, The Royal Ladies, proof sterling silver coin and medallion set, 1992, containing four coins and one medallion; masterpieces in silver sets, 1993-94 (cases degraded and stuck to outers). FDC. (3) | $380 |
| Lot 5307 | Elizabeth II, The Royal Ladies, proof sterling silver coin and medallion set, 1992, containing four coins and one medallion; masterpieces in silver set, 1997; coloured one ounce proof fine silver kangaroos, three coin sets, 2009 (2), Great Australian Artists. FDC. (4) | $460 |
| Lot 5308 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1993-94. Cases with usual deterioration, coins, FDC. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 5309 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1994 (case heavily degraded); proof five dollars two coin set, 1990. FDC. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 5310 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1994-97 (2 of each, all cases deteriorated and stuck to outers); fine silver proof set, 2006. FDC. (9) | $1,100 |
| Lot 5311 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001. In cases of issue, the outer box of the first set slightly soiled, FDC. (4) | $500 |
| Lot 5312 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998, 1999 (3), 2000 (2); fine silver year sets, 2005, 2006 (2). FDC. (9) | $1,100 |
| Lot 5313 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1999, 2002; proof fine silver year sets, 2003, 2005. FDC. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 5314 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 2001 Centenary of Federation Commemorative. FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 5315 | Elizabeth II, proof twenty coin set, 2001 Centenary of Federation. In case of issue, case slightly moisture affected, FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 5316 | Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation proof twenty coin sets, 2001. In cases of issue with certificate, FDC. (4) | $1,200 |
| Lot 5317 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 2001; Centenary of Federation, Proof Coin Collection, 2001; mint set, 2001. Uncirculated - FDC. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 5318 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver two dollars, 1988; proof fine silver Year Set, 2003; masterpieces in silver set, 2004. FDC. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 5319 | Elizabeth II, State Proof set, 2001 (NSW); proof one ounce fine silver three coin set, 2000, Host City set; proof fine silver selectively gold plated fifty cents two coin set, 2006; Perth Mint, proof fine silver dollar, 2001, Holey Dollar and Dump; Perth Mint and Australia Post, proof two coin sets, 2009, Isaac Nichols and Home Delivery themes. FDC. (6) | $220 |
| Lot 5320 | Elizabeth II, State proof set, 2001 (NSW); proof set, 2020 (6th Portrait); Australia's Greatest Coins, four coin sets (2); miscellaneous modern base metal commemorative medals (9); modern promotional trinkets (5); Melbourne Cricket Club, member's badges, 1980's (6). Very fine - FDC. (lot) | $110 |
| Lot 5321 | Elizabeth II, The Royal Ladies, 1992, proof set with four two hundred and fifty dollars gold coins and a gold medallion (total 101g of .916 fine). In case of issue, with certificate 0353, FDC. | $6,500 |
| Lot 5322 | Elizabeth II, six coin gold proof set, 2001, Centenary of Federation. In timber case of issue with certificate, set 521, FDC. | $8,000 |
| Lot 5323 | Elizabeth II, six coin gold proof set, 2005. In case of issue, FDC. | $7,500 |
| Lot 5324 | Elizabeth II, six coin gold proof set, 2005. In unopened case of issue, FDC. | $7,500 |
| Lot 5325 | Elizabeth II, six coin gold proof sets, 2005 (2). In unopened cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $16,000 |
| Lot 5326 | Elizabeth II, six coin gold proof set, 2007. In case of issue, FDC. | $8,000 |
| Lot 5327 | Elizabeth II, six coin gold proof set, 2010, 'Australia Numismatic Centenary'. In case of issue, set 109, FDC. | $8,000 |
| Lot 5328 | Elizabeth II, proof gold fifty cents, 2009, (40th anniversary of the twelve sided fifty cents). In case of issue, certificate no 00579, FDC. | $3,800 |
| Lot 5329 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue with certificate. | $650 |
| Lot 5330 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue with certificate. | $650 |
| Lot 5331 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1987 (2). FDC. (3) | $1,900 |
| Lot 5332 | Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars, 1982, Brisbane Commonwealth Games. In case of issue FDC. | $650 |
| Lot 5333 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5334 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982 and 1985. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5335 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 and 1987. FDC. (6) | $3,800 |
| Lot 5336 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982-1986, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990 (3), 1991 (3), 1992 (2), 1993, 1994 (2). In cases of issue, FDC. (20) | $12,500 |
| Lot 5337 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1987. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5338 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1988-89. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5339 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993 and 1994. FDC. (7) | $4,400 |
| Lot 5340 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1988-89. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5341 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1990, 1992, 1994. In cases of issue. (3) | $1,900 |
| Lot 5342 | Elizabeth II, Olympic Centenary, three coin proof set including gold two hundred dollars, 1993. In case of issue, FDC. | $1,100 |
| Lot 5343 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 2006 (rare birds series); proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 2006 (rare birds series). In cases of issue, with certificates 0183, 0896, FDC. (2) | $1,800 |
| Lot 5344 | Elizabeth II, proof half ounce fine gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1995, Floral Emblems series. In case of issue, FDC. | $1,200 |
| Lot 5345 | Elizabeth II, proof half ounce fine gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1995, Floral Emblems. FDC. | $1,100 |
| Lot 5346 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1996, 1998-2002 (Floral Emblem series). In cases of issue, FDC. (6) | $6,500 |
| Lot 5347 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1998-2001. In cases of issue, FDC. (4) | $4,400 |
| Lot 5348 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars 1998 (2), 1999, 2000; proof gold one hundred dollars, 1998 (Floral Emblems). In cases of issue, FDC. (5) | $5,000 |
| Lot 5349 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, 1995, 1998-2002 (Floral Emblems series). In case of issue, FDC. (6) | $4,400 |
| Lot 5350 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, 1995-2001 (Floral Emblems). In cases of issue, FDC. (7) | $5,000 |
| Lot 5351 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, Floral Emblems, 1995 - 2003, nine coin set. In timber case of issue, FDC. | $6,500 |
| Lot 5352 | Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint and Perth Mint, proof one hundred dollars, Sydney 2000 Olympic Gold Coin Collection, eight coin set. In jarrah case of issue with certificate of ownership, FDC. (8) | $5,500 |
| Lot 5353 | Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint and Perth Mint, proof one hundred dollars, Sydney 2000 Olympic Gold Coin Collection, eight coin set. In jarrah case of issue with certificate of ownership, FDC. (8) | $5,500 |
| Lot 5354 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, Sydney 2000 Olympics eight coin set. In timber case of issue, FDC. | $5,500 |
| Lot 5355 | Elizabeth II, proof fine gold, one hundred dollars, four coin set, 2000, The Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection Gold "Pictogram" set. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $2,800 |
| Lot 5356 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one ounce one hundred dollars and silver fifty cents 2002, Elizabeth II Accession to the throne 50th Anniversary. In case of issue, with certificate 1810, FDC. | $2,200 |
| Lot 5357 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce fine gold one hundred dollars, 2022, ultra high relief, Australian Wedge-tailed eagle. FDC. | $2,600 |
| Lot 5358 | Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, proof silver one kilo thirty dollars, 2000. In wooden case of issue with certificate number 6951, FDC. | $1,000 |
| Lot 5359 | Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, proof silver one kilo thirty dollars, 2000. In wooden case of issue with certificate number 16927, FDC. | $1,000 |
| Lot 5360 | Elizabeth II, proof tri-metallic fifty dollars, 2002, XVII Commonwealth Games Commemorative. Contains, fine copper (outer ring), fine silver (inner ring) and fine gold centre (7.80g). Outer damaged, FDC. | $550 |
| Lot 5361 | Elizabeth II, proof fifty dollars, tri-metallic issue in gold, silver and copper, 2002 Commonwealth Games Manchester. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $550 |
| Lot 5362 | Elizabeth II, Sir Donald Bradman proof three coin set, including bi-metal silver and gold twenty dollars, 2001. In case of issue, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5363 | Elizabeth II, proof bi-metal twenty dollars, 2001, Sir Donald Bradman (AGW = .270 of a troy ounce). In case of issue, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5364 | Elizabeth II, proof gold twenty five dollars, 2008, proof UK sovereign 2008, proof Canadian maple leaf 1/4oz, 9 coins of the Commonwealth, three coin sets (2). In cases of issue with certificates, 1680, 1996, FDC. (2) | $1,920 |
| Lot 5365 | Elizabeth II, proof gold twenty five dollars, 2014, Kangaroo at Sunset; proof gold ten dollars, 2011 kangaroo series (2). In case of issue, certificates 66, 735, 770, FDC. (3) | $850 |
| Lot 5366 | Elizabeth II, proof gold ten dollars, Luna series 2010 (Tiger), 2011 (Rabbit), 2007 (Ashes) (2), 2008 (Scout Centenary), 2009 (Ken Done Artists series). In cases of issue, with certificate, FDC. (6) | $1,300 |
| Lot 5367 | Elizabeth II, proof fine gold one tenth ounce ten dollars, 2011, Rams Head Dollar; 2011, Year of The Rabbit and 2014, 100th Anniversary AIF Sail from Albany. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) | $650 |
| Lot 5368 | Elizabeth II, proof fine gold one twenty fifth ounce five dollars, 2009, Little Dinkums theme - Lillypilly Frill-Necked Lizard and Petey Platypus. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 5369 | Elizabeth II, proof fine gold one twenty fifth ounce five dollars, 2009, Little Dinkums theme - Lillypilly Frill-Necked Lizard and Petey Platypus. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 5370 | Elizabeth II, proof fine gold one twenty fifth ounce five dollars, 2009, Little Dinkums theme - Lillypilly Frill-Necked Lizard and Petey Platypus. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 5371 | Elizabeth II, proof gold miniature coin set, 2012, contains five, ten, twenty and fifty cents and one and two dollars, each coin .5 grams. In RAM cases, FDC. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 5372 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1982, 1985-90, 1993. FDC. (8) | $120 |
| Lot 5373 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (7), 1985-88, 1989, 1990 (2), 1992, 1991 (Birds, standard). FDC. (16) | $210 |
| Lot 5374 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (4); masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2); mint set, 1983; mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1985 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (9) | $200 |
| Lot 5375 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver dollar, 1996; proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 1997; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1991-93 (two of each); mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (10) | $120 |
| Lot 5376 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985-89 (two of each). FDC. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 5377 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (missing outer), 1985-86, 1987 (2), 1989, 1990 (2), 1991, 1993 (2), 1992 (2). FDC. (13) | $160 |
| Lot 5378 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Stae series, 1985 - 1993, eight coin set. Case deteriorated otherwise, FDC. | $100 |
| Lot 5379 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, State Series, eight coin collection, 1985 - 1993 (case deteriorated and missing outer); Masterpieces in silver set, 1993 (case deteriorated and missing outer), 1994 (case deteriorated). FDC. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 5380 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1988; proof fine silver ten dollars, two coin sets, 1997, 1998 and 1999. FDC. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 5381 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1989-90, 1992-94 (all standards). FDC. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5382 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1989, 1991; proof fine silver kangaroo dollars, 2002, 2004-05. FDC. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 5383 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1989-90, 1994 (standards); 1991-93 (piedforts). FDC. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 5384 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1989 (2), 1990-94 (all standard). FDC. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5385 | Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Bird Series, standards 1989-1994; piedfort 1990. In cases of issue, some outer boxes slightly damaged, FDC. (7) | $110 |
| Lot 5386 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, piedforts, 1990, 1992 (3), 1994; standards, 1989 (2), 1990. FDC. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 5387 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, Piedfort Collection, 1989 - 1994, six coin set, in official case and includes individual year cases, and includes extra coins for 1992, 1993 and 1994 (all piedfort). FDC. (9 coins) | Passed in |
| Lot 5388 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1989 (standard & piedfort), 1990 (standard [3] & piedfort), 1992 (2 both standard), 1992 (standard [2] & piedfort). FDC. (11) | $210 |
| Lot 5389 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, standards, 1989 (3), 1990 (4), 1992 (2), 1993, 1994; piedforts, 1990, 1992 (2), 1994. FDC. (15) | $270 |
| Lot 5390 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1990-93 (all piedfort). Includes official set case, FDC. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 5391 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1990-93 (all piedforts). With official set case, FDC. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 5392 | Elizabeth II, proof silver dollar, 1994; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1991, 1994, Birds (both standard); proof sets, 1989 (4), 1990 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 -94, 1995 (4); mixed dates carded mint dollars, various mint marks, mostly 1995 (approx 15); mint silver kangaroo dollar, 1995; mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982, 1987 (2); mint set, 1996. Uncirculated - FDC. (lot) | $380 |
| Lot 5393 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1990 (2), 1992 (2); proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1990-92 (two of each). Uncirculated - FDC. (10) | $130 |
| Lot 5394 | Elizabeth II, mint sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (5), 1985 (3), 1986 (3), 1987-90, 1992 (2); proof sterling silver, State series, ten dollars, 1989, 1990 (2), 1991-93; proof sterling silver, Birds of Australia, ten dollars, 1990, 1992, 1993 (all without outers), 1989, 1990, 1994 (all with outers). Uncirculated - FDC. (29) | $360 |
| Lot 5395 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1992 (standard [2] & piedfort), 1994 (2 satndard and a proof). FDC. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 5396 | Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1994, Olympic Heritage (4, two different coins in two seperate set packs); proof silver ten dollars, two coin sets, 1995 (2), Living Legends; proof silver ten dollars two coin sets, 1996 (2), 1956 Melbourne Olympics commemorative; proof silver ten dollars , two coin sets, 1997 (2), Harbour City. FDC. (14 coins) | $180 |
| Lot 5397 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Endangered Species series, 1995 - 1998, Standard set and Piedfort set. In Official cases and with individual cases, FDC. (2 sets) | Passed in |
| Lot 5398 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Endangered Species series, 1995-96 (standards) and 1995-96 (piedforts, 2 of each). Includes three set cases, FDC. (6) | $150 |
| Lot 5399 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver ten dollars, Endangered species series, 1995-96 (3 of each, all piedforts). FDC. (6) | $150 |
| Lot 5400 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver, Endangered Species, ten dollars, 1995 (3, standard [2] & piedfort); 1996 (standard & piedfort); 1997 (standard & piedfort). FDC. (7) | $150 |
| Lot 5401 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver ten dollars, 1994-96, Australia's Olympic Heritage series, six coin set. FDC. | $110 |
| Lot 5402 | Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, Australia's Olympic Heritage Series, (set of six) 1994-1996. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 5403 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver ten dollars, Olympic Heritage series, 1994 and 1996 (2 of each), in official cases. FDC. (8 coins, 2 cases) | $150 |
| Lot 5404 | Elizabeth II, proof bi-metallic ten dollars, Millennium Series 1999-2001, three coin set (Past, Present and Future) in Royal Australian Mint case and with matching certificates no. 10009. FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 5405 | Elizabeth II, proof bi-metal ten dollars, Millennium Series, 1999 Past, 2000 Present, 2001 Future. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 5406 | Elizabeth II, carded mint five dollars, 2000 (Phar Lap), 2001 (Bradman); proof five dollars, 1988 (2), 1994 (Enfranchisement), 1996 (Bradman), 2000 (Phar Lap); proof five dollars two coin sets, 1990 (Anzacs); proof fine silver five dollars, 2002 (Queen Mother); 2007 (Harbour Bridge). Uncirculated - FDC. (11) | $120 |
| Lot 5407 | Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (3); proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1989, standard (2) and piedfort; 1990, piedfort (2); 1991, standard (2) and piedfort; Endangered species series, 1997, piedfort (2). FDC. (13) | $190 |
| Lot 5408 | Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (2), 1992, 1994 (2), 1996 (4); proof five dollars, 1988 (2), 1992, 1994 (2), 1996 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (15) | $110 |
| Lot 5409 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver fifty cents, 2012; one ounce fine silver dollar, 1999; proof silver kangaroo dollar, 1999; proof five dollars, 1992; proof bi-metal ten dollars, 1999 (The Past). FDC. (5) | $110 |
| Lot 5410 | Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988, 1990 (2) Anzac (without cardboard outer box), 1992 (2), 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2002; proof silver five dollars, 2002, Queen Mother; proof one dollar, 1984. In cases of issue, the 1984 outer box with handwritten notation, the 1992 cases and outer box badly damaged, FDC. (12) | $120 |
| Lot 5411 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver five dollars, 2000, The Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Coin Collection, set of sixteen. In Jarrah case of issue with certificate, FDC. (16) | $650 |
| Lot 5412 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver five dollars, 2000, The Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Coin Collection, set of sixteen. In Jarrah case of issue with certificates, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5413 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver five dollars, 2000, The Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Coin Collection, set of sixteen. In Jarrah case of issue with certificates, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5414 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver five dollars, 2000, The Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Coin Collection, set of sixteen. In Jarrah case of issue with certificates, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5415 | Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, Sydney 2000 Olympics set of sixteen. In Jarrah case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5416 | Elizabeth II, carded mint five dollars, 2000; proof five dollars, 2000; proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1996-97; proof fine silver five dollars, 2001, finale coin; Perth Mint, proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 2001; specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburra, 1997, Thomas Edison pm. Uncirculated. (7) | $170 |
| Lot 5417 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver five dollars, 2001, Bradman (missing outer); 2002, XVII Commonweath Games (3); 2006, 150 years of State Government; proof five dollars, 1996, Bradman; 2000, Phar Lap. FDC. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 5418 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver five dollars, 2015, Longest Reigning Monarchy; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1988; proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia, 1989 (standard), 1993 (standard, piedfort [2]), 1994 (standard). FDC. (7) | $130 |
| Lot 5419 | Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, 2015 (3), Magna Carta (antique finish), Batavia, Royal Collection; 2020, Australia Olympic Team; proof selectively gold plated five dollars, 2003, Rugby World Cup; mint silver half ounce/one dollar, 2020, Emu in the Sky; proof silver half ounce/one dollar, 2020, Qantas 100 Years; proof silver selectively gold plated round fifty cents, 2016, Decimal Currency. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $380 |
| Lot 5420 | Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, 1992-95, 1996-97; proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 1997. FDC. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 5421 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver dollars, 1992 (4); proof sterling silver ten dollars, State series, 1982, 1985, 1987-90. FDC. (9) | $120 |
| Lot 5422 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver dollar, 1992; proof fine silver dollars, 1997 (2) ; proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1996, 1998, 2000 (2), 2002 (2); proof sterling silver two dollars, 1988 (2). FDC. (11) | $220 |
| Lot 5423 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver dollar, 1994, Sydney Coin Fair issue; proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1997-99, 2000 (2); proof fine silver kangaroo dollar, 2010 (F15 pm); proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 2011 (VOC Zuytdorp). FDC. (8) | $170 |
| Lot 5424 | Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, 1993 (Landcare), 1995 (Waltzing Matilda), 1997 (3) (Kingsford-Smith), 2009 (60 years of Australian Citizenship), 2010 (3) (Year of the Tiger); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (5). FDC. (14) | $220 |
| Lot 5425 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver dollars, 1997 (2), Kingsford Smith; proof fine silver ten dollars, twin sets, 1997 (3), Sydney. In cases of issue, FDC. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 5426 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver fifty cents, 2012 (2), Diamond Jubilee Commemoratives; proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1999, Majestic Images; 2010 (2), 100 Years of Australian Coinage Commemoratives. FDC. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 5427 | Elizabeth II, proof silver fifty cents, 2000; proof silver dollars, 1993 (2) 1994-95, 1996 (2), 1997-2000; one ounce fine silver proof dollars, 1996 - 2000; proof silver two dollars, 1988. FDC. (18) | $260 |
| Lot 5428 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver dollars, 1994 (2), 1995-96; proof fine silver dollars, 1997, 2005; proof sterling silver two dollars, 1988 (2). FDC. (8) | $170 |
| Lot 5429 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver dollars, 1994 (2); proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 1996 (missing outer & cert); Perth Mint, proof two ounce silver kookaburra, 1998 (Jubilee pm); specimen two ounce silver kookaburra, 1993 (emu token pm); specimen one ounce silver kookaburras, 1994 (team Australia pm) and 1996 (Basler Slab pm); one ounce fine silver medal, Golden Oldies, 1991, by Perth Mint. Uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 5430 | Elizabeth II, proof dollar, 2014; proof fine silver dollar, 2011, Presidents Cup; proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1998, Parliament House; 2007, Phar Lap 75th Anniversary; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1985 (missing cert & outer), 1986, 1990, 1993. FDC. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 5431 | Elizabeth II, proof silver dollars, 1994-95; proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1990-93 (all standard); Endangered species series, 1995-97 (all standard, includes empty set case); proof fine silver ten dollars, two coin set, 1997. FDC. (10) | $140 |
| Lot 5432 | Elizabeth II, proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1996, 30th anniversary of decimal currency; 1997, Old Parliament House; 2000, cartwheel penny; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1988, 1992; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1988, 1992; proof fine silver ten dollars, 2000, Millennium Coin Series, The Present; mint set, 2013; mint dollars four coin set, 2013; subscribers medallion, 2000. Uncirculated - FDC. (11) | $190 |
| Lot 5433 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver dollars, 1998 (2), Howard Florey; proof fine silver ten dollars, two coin sets, 1998 (2), Melbourne commemorative. FDC. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 5434 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver dollars, 2002 (6), 2010 (2); proof sterling silver dollars, 1996 (2), 2003 (2). FDC. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 5435 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver dollars, 2004 (2), 1964 penny commemorative; 2005 (2), 1855 half sovereign commemorative. FDC. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 5436 | Elizabeth II, proof two ounce fine silver dollars, 2006, Pillar Dollar Commemorative. FDC. (6) | $260 |
| Lot 5437 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver kangaroo dollars, 1999 (2), 2000-02, 2004-05. FDC. (7) | $190 |
| Lot 5438 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver kangaroo dollars, 1999 (2), 2000-02; proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1982 (2), 1985-87, 1989, 1991, 1993, missing cases. FDC. (13) | $240 |
| Lot 5439 | Elizabeth II, proof silver pad printed one dollar, Kangaroo Series, Special Edition three coin set, 2009, Great Australian Artists in Colour. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $120 |
| Lot 5440 | Elizabeth II, proof sterling silver fifty cents, 2000; proof fine silver dollar, 2001 (Army); specimen frosted one ounce fine silver dollar, 2001; proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 1998 (Parliament House); proof one ounce fine silver kangaroo dollar, 2001 (missing outer); proof five dollars two coin set, 1990 (missing outer); proof fine silver five dollars, 2004 (Journey Continues); proof sterling silver ten dollars, 1989 (missing outer & cert); proof sterling silver ten dollars, Birds of Australia series, 1990 (2, both standard); proof fine silver ten dollars, 2000 (The Present); Perth Mint, proof one ounce fine silver kookaburra dollar, 2001; proof one ounce fine silver dollar , 2001 (Federation) (missing outer); proof one ounce fine silver dollar, 2001 (lunar snake) (missing outer). Uncirculated - FDC. (14) | $320 |
| Lot 5441 | Elizabeth II, proof fine silver fifty cents, two coin set, 2010, 150th Running of The Melboune Cup; proof dollars, 1984 (2) (missing outers); fine silver dollar, 2016; two ounce fine silver dollar, 2006, Pillar Dollar; one ounce fine silver heart shaped five dollars, 2016; one ounce fine silver dome shaped five dollars, 2013; one ounce fine silver selectively gold plated five dollars, 2019, Tasmanian Tiger; USA, silver half dollar, 1982, Washington commemorative; one ounce fine silver eagle dollar, 2015; three coin set, quarter, half and one dollar, 1976. FDC. (11) | $650 |
| Lot 5442 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, five coin .9999 fine gold proof kangaroo nugget set, 1989, with .375 (20.8g), medallion (AGW 2.15oz). In case of issue, no 1467, FDC. | $3,200 |
| Lot 5443 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, five coin proof gold nugget set, 2002 (Prospector's). In folder case of issue, with certificate set no 122, FDC. | $4,200 |
| Lot 5444 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, collector coin series, Dragon & Phoenix, curved field proof two ounce .9999 fine gold with high relief 2017. In case of issue, FDC and rare mintage limit 500. | $5,500 |
| Lot 5445 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof .9999 fine two ounce gold two hundred dollars, 2020, 80th Anniversary of the Battle of Britain. In case of issue, FDC and rare. | $4,600 |
| Lot 5446 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold twenty five dollars/quarter ounce, 2008, 90th Anniversary end of World War I. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5447 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold, one twenty fifth ounce five dollars, 1997, Diana commemorative. FDC | $110 |
| Lot 5448 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one twenty fifth ounce fine gold five dollars, 2011. Convict Past, incomplete sets containing two of six coins (in both sets) featuring significant Convict Sites. In official leather wallets of issue with information booklets and stamps, FDC. (2) | $340 |
| Lot 5449 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof sovereign, 1999 Centenary bi-metal issue. In case of issue with certificate 4746, FDC. | $500 |
| Lot 5450 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof bi-metal centenary sovereign, 1999. In case of issue with certificate 4797, FDC. | $500 |
| Lot 5451 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof twenty dollars, 2000 bi-metal (gold and silver) Millennium issue (AGW = .270 of a troy ounce). In case of issue without certificate, FDC. | $600 |
| Lot 5452 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Golden Jubilee Collection, 2002-2003, four coin set, containing, bi-metal twenty dollars (.15 oz silver, .44 oz gold); bi-metal twenty dollars (.24 oz silver, .27 oz gold); one ounce fine silver dollars, 2002 and 2003. In jarrah case of issue, FDC. | $1,600 |
| Lot 5453 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof sovereign, 2020. FDC. | $700 |
| Lot 5454 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof Family of Precious Metals Coins, 1990, includes, one ounce silver kookaburra, one twentieth ounce platinum koala and one twentieth ounce gold nugget. In case of issue, with certificate, FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 5455 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, three coin proof sets, 1990 (2), 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) | $2,000 |
| Lot 5456 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce .995 fine platinum koalas, 1988. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $1,000 |
| Lot 5457 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof .995 fine platinum koalas, five coin set, 1989, contains one ounce, half ounce, quarter ounce, tenth ounce and twentieth ounce koalas. In case of issue, FDC. | $2,000 |
| Lot 5458 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce platinum koala, 2002. In timber case of issue, with certificate coin no 15, FDC. | $2,400 |
| Lot 5459 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce .995 fine platinum koala, 2001, Federation Commemorative. In case of issue, FDC. | $1,400 |
| Lot 5460 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof half ounce .9995 fine platinum koals, 1988 (first proof issue) and 1989. FDC. (2) | $1,100 |
| Lot 5461 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one twentieth ounce .9995 fine platinum koala, 1989; proof one twenty fifth ounce fine gold five dollars, 2011. FDC. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 5462 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce .995 fine palladium emu, 1996, with five dollar phonecard. In official case, FDC. | $2,400 |
| Lot 5463 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce .9995 fine palladium emus three coin set, 1995, 1996 and 1997, First Type set Collection. In individual cases and set case of issue with certificates, FDC. | $7,000 |
| Lot 5464 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver Holey Dollar and Dump sets 1988 (missing outer), 1990 (2). FDC. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 5465 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver Holey Dollar and Dump sets, 1988-90, (2 of each) with one official case and booklet. FDC. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 5466 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Holey Dollar and Dump sets, 1988-89 (2 of each); RAM, proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1997-98 (Old Parliament House & Parliament House); proof sterling silver ten dollars, Endangered Species series, 1995 (piedfort), 1996 (standard); proof fine silver ten dollars two coin set, 1997, Harbour City; New Zealand, five coin silver proof sets, 1990 (2); proof fine silver five dollars, 2006; Netherlands & Australia, proof silver two coin sets, 2006, Duyfken commemorative (2), includes proof five dollars and five euros each. FDC. (14) | $400 |
| Lot 5467 | Elizabeth II, Perth MInt, proof Holey Dollar and Dump sets, 1988-90; specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1990, 1994, 1999 (square penny pm); specimen two ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1995 (48hr famine pm), 1997 (crown pm); proof one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1991, 1993 (2); proof one and two ounce kookaburras, two coin set, 1997; Cook Islands, one ounce fine silver dollar, 2000, Queen Mother commemorative. Uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $650 |
| Lot 5468 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1990, 1991 (2), 1993, 1993 (Opera House pm), 1995 (2), 1997 (Portugal pm), 2001; specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1990 (2), 1991 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $480 |
| Lot 5469 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1991 (2); proof one ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1990 (9); RAM, proof one ounce fine silver dollars, 1996 (3). Uncirculated - FDC. (13) | $460 |
| Lot 5470 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen one ounce silver kookaburra, 1991; specimen two ounce silver kookaburras 1993-1994; proof one ounce silver kookaburras, 1992-1996. Uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $400 |
| Lot 5471 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen one ounce fine silver privy marked kookaburra dollars, 1996, France, Germany, Great Britain and Netherlands; 1998, Luxembourg and Spain; various base metal gaming tokens and medalets, mostly USA (21). Uncirculated. (27) | $220 |
| Lot 5472 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint/Australia Post, two coin set, 2009 with a proof silver one dollar and aluminium bronze one dollar; Tuvalu, proof silver one dollar/one ounce, 2009, Australian Salt Water Crocodile. In cases of issue wih certificates, FDC. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 5473 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver one dollar/one ounce with multi coloured reverse, 2011 Gallipoli, 2012 (2) Kapyong, Kokoda. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 5474 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one ounce/one dollar, 2018 (2), Anzac Spirit 100th Anniversary; Australian Wedge-tailed Eagle, in high relief; mint one dollar, 2008 Australian Football; 2009 (4) Anzac Day, Citizenship, World Masters Games, Swimming Australia; 2010, Anzac Day. In cases or packets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (8) | $280 |
| Lot 5475 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce kookaburras, 1994, ED VII pm; 1996, guinea pm; 1999 P100; specimen two ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1994, QV veiled pm; 1995, 1954 florin pm; 1995, 1951 florin pm,; 1996, pagoda pm. Uncirculated - FDC. (7) | $650 |
| Lot 5476 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce fine silver kookaburras, privy mark series, 1997, florin pm (3); shilling pm (2); threepence and penny pm's; specimen two ounce fine silver kookaburras, privy mark series, 1997, crown pm's (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (9) | $700 |
| Lot 5477 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce kookaburras, gold privy mark series, 1998, St George pm (2); Sydney Mint pm (2) and Jubilee pm. FDC. (5) | $440 |
| Lot 5478 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Australian Kookaburra Glamour Coin Privy Mark Series, proof and specimen silver two ounce two dollars, four coin set, 1999. In case of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 5479 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver five ounce eight dollars, 2019, struck to commemorate the fiftieth Anniversary of The Moon Landing in 1969. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. | $280 |
| Lot 5480 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen silver one kilo kookaburra with pure gold insert privy marks, 2001, the Honor Mark Collection, 3rd issue, includes five US State quarter dollars. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate no 38, FDC. | $1,200 |
| Lot 5481 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Australian Kookaburra Kilo Collection, 2002 (2), contains proof, half, one, two, ten ounce and kilo kookaburras. Missing outer, FDC. (2 sets) | $3,000 |
| Lot 5482 | Cricket memorabilia, five ground score sheets from the 1948 Invincibles tour, including Notts CC Trent Bridge (2), Lancashire, Warwickshire CC, Yorkshire CC (most annotated with scores); signatures of cricketers including Donald Bradman, Lindsay Hassett, Bill Brown, Neil Harvey, Sam Loxton, Ian Johnson, Arthur Morris, Ernie Toshak, Ron Hamence, Doug Ring; also a magazine article relating to Bill Brown. Very fine and scarce. (12) | $120 |
| Lot 5483 | Australian Cricketers, signatures of 1948 Invincibles including, Bradman (signed on a card in 1953), Keith Miller (a rare signature, including a collector card), Hamence and Harvey on opposite sides of a card, Ernie Toshack, Bill Brown, Sam Loxton, Ian Johnson. Very fine and rare signatures. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 5484 | Australia Cricket, 1948 Invincibles Tour 50th Anniversary Dinner, Adelaide Oval 16 April 1998, program menu, signed by greats including, Bill Brown, Ian Johnson, Ron Hamence, Arthur Morris, Neil Harvey, Ernie Toshak, Doug Ring, Sam Loxton, Bill Johnston. Very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 5485 | Australian Cricketers, signatures on colour photos of the Ashes urn, including, Kim Hughes, Steve Rixon, Greg Matthews, Eric Freeman, Geoff Marsh and two "Invincibles" Ron Hamence and Neil Harvey. Very fine, some scarce. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5486 | Cricket First Day Covers, Glenelg 24 July 1974, signed by touring England tem members including Mike Denness, Dennis Amiss, John Edrich, Alan Knott, Alec Bedser; 1988, 200th Anniversary Cricketing Links GB/AUS, Lords, six signatures including Mike Gatting and Dennis Lillee; 1989 Australian Ashes Victory, signed by Ted Dexter; 1986 Scarborough Cricket Club, Centenary Cricket Festival, signed by players and BBC celebrity Michael Parkinson. Very fine and scarce items. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 5487 | Australian Cricket, the 1977 Centenary of Test Cricket, first day stamp cover, postmarked MCG 9 March 1977, hand signed by Greg Chappell, Doug Walters, David Hookes, Dennis Lillee, Gary Gilmour. Very fine with scarce signatures. | Passed in |
| Lot 5488 | Australian Cricket, 1980 Centenary Test in England, first day stamp cover, postmarked Kennington Oval 10 October 1980, no.22 of 49 issued, hand signed by Dennis Lillee, Peter Willey, Bill Athey, and umpires Dickie Bird and David Constant, including b&w photographs of both teams. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5489 | Australian Cricket, Dennis Lillee, First Day Cover, Ashes Obituary Centenary, 30 August 1982, overprinted with Lillee's record breaking 310 test wickets; also a signed colour photo of Lillee in full flight. Very fine and scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5490 | Cricket first day covers, 1984 100 Years of Test Cricket, postmarked Old Trafford 26 July 1984, hand signed by Viv Richards with embossed photograph; 1992 World Cup, postmarked Sydney NSW 26 Feb 1992, hand signed by Mark Waugh with embossed photograph. Very fine and scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5491 | Australian Cricketers, autographs on cards of players including 4 Captains, Doug Walters, Ian Healy, Dean Jones, Bob Simpson, Geoff Marsh, Len Pascoe, Alan Davidson, Alan Border, Ian Chappell, Greg Chappell. Very fine, some scarce. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5492 | Australian cricketers, signatures on original photographs including, Ian Chappel, Greg Chappel, Alan Turner, David Renneburg, Peter Toohey, Jim Burke, Bruce Reid, Ashley Mallet with an unsigned Eric Freeman, Carl Rackeman, Simon O'Donnell. Very fine and scarce. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5493 | Australian Cricket, Greg Chappell's Tour 1995, five cards signed by Greg Chappell from the various grounds, SCG, MCG, Adelaide Oval, WACA, The Gabba. Very fine. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 5494 | Australian Cricket, 19 Heritage Cricket Cards, released 1995/96, original signatures on b&w photo cards of players including Barry Jarman, Lindsay Kline, Bill Lawry, Tom Veivers, Bob Simpson, Norman O'Neill, Neil Hawke, Alan Connolly, Rex Sellers. Very fine and some rare. (19) | $90 |
| Lot 5495 | Australian Cricket, b&w photographs of notable players, all signed, including, Bob Simpson, John Inverarity, Mark Taylor, Bruce Reid, Stuart Law, Greg Matthews, Craig McDermott, Tom Moody, Dirk Welham (with second signed card). Very fine, some scarce. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5496 | Australian and International Cricketers, including Allan Border, 2 large photos and 2 small photos, signed card, signed first day cover 1988 Shield Final postmarked Gabba; 16 signed player cards including, Pollard, Jayawardene, Cairns, Wright, Richardson, Afridi, Donald, Gough, Hussain. Very fine, some scarce. (24) | Passed in |
| Lot 5497 | Australian Cricket, six Australian Captains signed on cards, including Allan Border, Mark Taylor, Steve Waugh, Michael Clarke, Ricky Ponting, Tim Paine. Very fine and scarce. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 5498 | Australian Cricketers, signed colour photos of players including Allan Border, Geoff Lawson, Merv Hughes, Brad Hodge, Carl Rackemann, Brendon Julian, David Gilbert, Darren Lehmann, Stuart Law, Andy Bichel, Mark Waugh, Glenn McGrath, Michael Di Venuto, Jason Gillespie, Shane Watson, Mark Cosgrove, Luke Ronchi, Martin Love, Simon Katich, Andrew McDonald. Very fine. (20) | $60 |
| Lot 5499 | Australian Cricket, colour and b&w photographs of players, including, Warne, Hughes, S Waugh, McGrath, Symonds, Boon, Healy; also b&w photos of Dennis Lillee and Viv Richards in the 70. Very fine. (34) | Passed in |
| Lot 5500 | Australia Cricket, b&w photographs of famous players, including Border, Waugh, Hughes, Taylor, Lee, Bevan, McGrath, Healy. Very fine. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 5501 | Australia Cricketers, 30 photos in colour and b&w of players across the years including, Shane Warne, Steve Waugh, Mark Waugh, Rod Marsh, Dean Jones, Dave Warner, Andrew Symonds, Jeff Thompson, Merv Hughes, Glenn McGrath, Damien Martyn, Mark Taylor, Stuart MacGill, Adam Gilchrist, David Boon. Very fine. (30) | Passed in |
| Lot 5502 | Australian Cricketers, signatures on colour cards of players including, Dean Jones, Stuart MacGill, Nathan Bracken, David Hussey, Mike Hussey, Chris Rogers, Jason Gillespie, Mitchell Johnson, Simon Katich. Very fine. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5503 | Australian cricketers, original player cards in colour, hand signed, including Justin Langer, Merv Hughes, Glenn NcGrath, Mitchell Johnson, Mark Taylor, Brett Lee, Ian Healy, Mark Waugh, Dean Jones, Maxwell, Starc, Lyon, Hazlewood, Gillespie, Finch, Head, Siddle, Khawaja, others. Very fine. (56) | Passed in |
| Lot 5504 | Australian Cricketers, postcards of English grounds, Worcester CG, hand signed by Rod Marsh, Michael Clarke, Shane Warne, Mark Waugh, Nathan Bracken, Damian Fleming, Andrew Symonds, Glen McGrath; Edgbaston, hand signed by Wayne Phillips, Craig McDermott, Greg Matthews; WACA, hand signed by Bruce Yardley. Very fine, some scarce. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 5505 | Austrlian cricketers, signed photographs, mostly glossy, including, Bruce Yardley, Mark Waugh, Ian Healy, Brett Lee, Andrew Symonds, Stuart Law, Paul Reiffel, Michael Slater, Darren Lehmann, Colin Miller, Joe Angel, Matthew Elliot, Michael Kasprowicz, Jackson Bird, Damien Fleming. Very fine and scarce. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 5506 | Australian Cricketers, signed colour photographs of great players including, Shane Warne, Andrew Symonds, Matt Renshaw, Darren Lehmann, Michael Slater, Stuart MacGill, Damien Fleming, Jason Gillespie, Simon Katich, Greg Blewett, Matthew Nicholson, Martin Love, Ian Harvey, Nathan Bracken. Very fine and scarce. (14) | Passed in |
| Lot 5507 | Australia Cricket, Shane Warne, autographed colour photo of Warne in a 1997 Test match, also a collection of colour Warne photos. Very fine. (10) | $80 |
| Lot 5508 | Australia Cricket, Shane Warne, autographed colour photo of Warne bowling in a Test match, also a collection of colour Warne photos. Very fine. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5509 | Australia Cricket, Shane Warne, autographed colour photo of Warne bowling in a One Day International match, also a collection of colour Warne photos. Very fine. (11) | $80 |
| Lot 5510 | Australia and England cricket, large signed colour photograph of Shane Warne celebrating a wicket; large signed colour photograph of Mike Gatting driving a ball in 1994. Very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 5511 | Australia and England cricket, large signed colour photograph of Shane Warne celebrating a wicket; large signed colour photograph of Mike Gatting playing for Middlesex. Very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5512 | Shane Warne, hand signed artist's facsimile portrait in colour, also a group of 10 unsigned photographs of the cricketer on and off the field. Very fine. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5513 | Shane Warne, colour photograph of the bowler celebrating a wicket, personally signed; Daryl Cullinan, colour photograph of the South African player playing a leg glance in 1994, personally signed. Very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5514 | Adelaide Oval Cricket, 11 "Lady's Ticket" cards for entry to the ground, 1939-40, 1945-46, 1951-52, 1952-53, 1953-64, 1954-55, 1955-56, 1956-57, 1957-58, 1958-59, 1983-84. Very fine and very scarce. (11) | $30 |
| Lot 5515 | Australian Cricket, Ashes Tour 1997, colour photograph of the full team with all signatures printed around the perimeter; India Cricket, 1996 Tour of England, colour photograph of the full team with all signatures printed around the perimeter. Very fine (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5516 | Australian Cricket, Tour of Sri Lanka 1992, full team photograph in colour, Shane Warne's first tour, signed by Allan Border, David Boon, Ian Healy, Craig McDermott, Shane Warne, Mark Waugh, Mike Whitney, Greg Matthews, Mark Taylor, Tom Moody, Damien Martyn, Tony Dodemaide, Dean Jones. Very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 5517 | Australian Cricket, Tour of Sri Lanka and Pakistan 1994, a rare tour to find with autographs, including, Mark Waugh, Tim May, Justin Langer, Jo Angel, Craig McDermott, Gavin Robertson, Bob Simpson, Michael Slater, David Boon, Shane Warne, Glen McGrath, Damien Fleming, Ian Healy, Phil Emery, Michael Bevan, Mark Taylor, Steve Waugh. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5518 | Australian Cricket, Tour of South Africa 1994, full team photograph in colour, signed by the 15 team members, also coach Bob Simpson. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5519 | Australian Cricket, Tour of New Zealand 1993, full team photograph in colour, signed by, Merv Hughes, Paul Reiffel, Tom May, Shane Warne, Justin Langer, David Boon, Mark Taylor, Tony Dodemaide, Allan Border, Dean Jones, Mark Waugh, Damien Martyn, Craig McDermott, Ian Healy, Shane Warne. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5520 | England v Australia Cricket, 17 Test Match score sheets, some annotated, including, Surrey CC Kennington Oval (1926, 1934, 1953, 1956); Headingley Grounds (1938); Old Trafford (1956, 1981, 1985 [signed by Craig McDermott]); Lords Ground (1964, 1977, 1981 [signed by Geoff Lawson]), 1989, 2005 [signed by Glenn McGrath]; Edgbaston (1968 [signed by Eric Freeman]); The Oval (1981); The Brit Oval (2005); including a reproduction of the 1938 Aus v Eng match at Kennington when Hutton scored 364 [signed by Bill Brown]. Very fine and scarce. (17) | $90 |
| Lot 5521 | England Cricket, 10 original score sheets, some annotated, from The Oval (1946), Canterbury (L.E.G.Ames Benefit 1948), Lords (1986, 1996, 1998), Kennington Oval (1955), South Africa Derrick Robins' XI Tour (1975), Old Trafford (1999, 2000), Fosters Oval (1999). Very fine, some with complete team signatures, scarce. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5522 | England Cricket, ground passes and tickets for England v Australia, including, Surrey CC The Oval, 1975, 1995 (signed by Mickey Stewart), 1997 (signed); Lancashire CC Old Trafford 1997 (signed by Statham, Luckhurst and Underwood); MCC Lords (signed by Chris Rodgers); Lords Members Test Match pass cards for 1964 and 1977. Very fine and scarce. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5523 | England Cricket, membership passes, Dorset CC 1958, Somerset CC 1969, Surrey CC The Oval 1967, 1970, 1988; tickets, MCC 1992 (signed), Lancashire CC 1997 (signed by Statham / Underwood / Lockhurst), Worcestershire CC 2001; Sri Lanka v England 2001 (with two interval passes); MCC England v Pakistan 16 June 1978, Official Guest's Marquee Menu for luncheon, signed by players including Geoff Arnold, John Jameson. Very fine and scarce items. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 5524 | England Cricket, 100 Years of Test Cricket 1884-1984, England v Australia 1884 / England v West Indies 1984, Old Trafford 26 July 1984, 27 original autographs including, Amiss, Rice, Hadlee, Close, Ramadhin, Washbrook, Simpson, Dexter, Graveney, Statham, Bedser, Trueman, Gooch, Illingworth. Very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 5525 | England Cricket, great players, autographs on card, some with photographs, including, Alec Bedser, Dennis Compton, Colin Cowdrey, Len Hutton, Mike Denness, Ted Dexter, Trevor Bailey, Joe Hardstaff, Godfrey Evans, umpire Dickie Bird. Very fine and a historical lot. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5526 | England Cricket, hand signed b&w photographs of greats including Len Hutton, Leslie Ames, Brian Close, Fred Trueman, Geoff Boycott. Very fine and scarce. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5527 | England Cricket, autographed colour and b&w photographs of players including, 1949 Middlesex team sheet, Edrish, Compton brothers; paper signed by D Compton, Graveney, Stewart, Laker (1954); postcard by Hutton, Appleyard, Jackson, Sheppard; newspapaer by Trueman; others by Statham, Close, Tattersall; series of signed cards including Illingworth, Stokes etc; signed Formula 1 driver's card of Mark Webber. Very fine. (50+) | Passed in |
| Lot 5528 | Lord's Cricket, Father Time card, signed by Australian players including, Neil Hawke (twice), Terry Jenner (twice), Doug Walters (twice), John Gleeson, John Inverarity, and two others. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5529 | England Cricket, important players including six Captains, signed on colour photo cards including, Nasser Hussain, Mike Atherton, Alec Stewart, Michael Vaughan, Andrew Strauss, Ben Stokes, Graeme Hick, Eoin Morgan, James Anderson, Jos Buttler. Very fine and scarce. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5530 | England Cricket, 25 large autographed colour photographs, including 5 Captains, all personally signed by, David Gower, Nasser Hussain, Graham Gooch, Alec Stewart, Graham Thorpe, Marcus Trescothick, Andrew Flintoff, Mark Ramprakash, Robin Smith, Nick Knight, Paul Collingwood, Graeme Hick, Allan Lamb, Mark Butcher, Darren Gough, John Emburey, Graham Dilley, Angus Fraser, Devon Malcolm, Phil Tufnel, Andrew Caddick, Derek Pringle, Alan Knott. Very fine, some scarce. (25) | Passed in |
| Lot 5531 | England Cricket, 13 b&w photos of players, all personally signed, including, Fred Trueman, Derek Underwood, Norman Cowans, Chris Tavare, Allan Lamb ,Ted Dexter, Mike Brearley, Craig Gower, John Emburey, Mike Gatting, Peter Willey, Geoff Miller. Very fine, some scarce. (13) | Passed in |
| Lot 5532 | England Cricket, autographed photos of players including, Ted Dexter & Nasser Hussain trophy presentation; Graveney, Knott, Botham signed magazine photos; D'Olivera, Milburn signed photos; Edgbaston card signed by Bedser & Snow; Astral card signed by Steele, Willis; others by Trueman, Snow, Close, Gooch, Willis, Amiss, Higgs, Underwood. Very fine, some scarce. (17) | Passed in |
| Lot 5533 | Cricket, Sir Garfield Sobers and Fred Trueman Sporting luncheon, 1993, autographed by both players; b&w press photo of both players at The Oval in 1983; Sobers, autographed b&w photo of him playing in 1974; also signed Barbados Independence stamp card. Very fine. (4) | $50 |
| Lot 5534 | England cricket, ten autographed color photos, including Chris Broad and Kevin Pietersen (both unframed, to autograph seekers); 26 black and white photographs plus ten autographs of earlier players and Dickie Bird; finally Brian Lara five colour photographs plus his autographs on a card. Very fine - extremely fine. (50) | Passed in |
| Lot 5535 | England Cricket, 101 autographed cards from the "International Cricketers" series, including, Agnew, Stewart, Thorpe, Bedser twins, Giles, Edrich, Vaughan, Trescothick, Collingwood, Anderson, Strauss, Pietersen, Bell, Trott, Rashid, Morgan, Woakes, Bairstow, Buttler, Stokes, Ali, Jordan. Very fine, many scarce. (101) | Passed in |
| Lot 5536 | England Cricket, "World Of Cricket 83", 22 autographed England players, 17 mounted on card, including, Ray Illingworth, Allan Lamb, John Hampshire, David Steele, Mike Hendrick, David Bairstow, Chris Old, Geoff Miller, Alan Knott, Dennis Amiss. Very fine. (22) | Passed in |
| Lot 5537 | England Cricket, colour photographs of players, all hand signed including, Alastair Cook, Monty Panesar, Marcus Trescothick, Chris Tremlett, Jonathan Trott, Gary Ballance, Nasser Hussein, Graham Dilley, Ian Bell, Pat Pocock. Very fine. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5538 | England & World Cricket, Sporting Luncheon menu, autographed by Fred Trueman and Sir Richard Hadlee, 1994; autographed photos of players including, Ted Dexter, Ian Botham, John Edrish, MJK Smith. Very fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5539 | England Cricket, photographs and other items including, Surrey CC 150th Anniversary luncheon menu signed by Surrey greats; photo of the England team in front of the new media pavilion at Lords 2000; b&w photo of Yorkshire greats Boycott, Sutcliffe, Hutton; autographed photos of Flintoff, Gower, Denness, Botham, Bell, Dilley, Silverwood, Bairstow. Very fine. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 5540 | England Cricket, autographed b&w photographs of players including, Ray Illingworth, David Gower, Mike Smith, Mike Atherton, Graham Gooch, Mike Brearley, Mike Gatting. Very fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5541 | England Cricket, great players, signed cards with photographs, including, Kevin Pietersen, Matt Prior, Ian Botham, Mike Gatting, Phil Tuffnell, Matthew Hoggard, Stuary Broad, James Anderson, David Gower. Derek Randall. Very fine, some scarce. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5542 | England cricket, smaller sized colour photos signed by players including, Root, Strauss, Cook, Bairstow, Harmison, Tufnell, Atherton, Collingwood, Stokes, Swan, Bell, Ali, Panesar, Morgan, Hales, Willis, Fraser. Very fine, some scarce. (17) | Passed in |
| Lot 5543 | England Cricket, First Day Covers of various matches, all signed by players including, John Snow, Jim Parks, Graham Dilley, Geoff Arnold, Derek Underwood, Richie Richardson, Courtney Walsh, Deryck Murray, Mike Brearley, Tom Graveney, covers include Lords, Sussex, Edgbaston; JB Hobbs, The Master's Club luncheon menu, signed by Alec Bedser. Very fine, some scarce. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5544 | Cricketing photographs, interesting colour press photos of cricket related scenes including The Queen meeting Gower, Mandela, Mugabe, Lara, Hughes and Gooch, Dickie Bird retirement, S Waugh and G McGrath, Aust team on balcony. Very fine and a scarce set. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 5545 | India Cricket, autographs of famous players on card, b&w and colour photographs including, Gavaskar, Ganguly, Prasad, Kumble, Dravid, Vengsarkar, Srinath, Shastri, Laxman, Raina, Gambhir, Manjrekar, Tendulkar (4), Kapil Dev (not signed). Very fine and scarce. (18) | $60 |
| Lot 5546 | New Zealand Cricketers, five of their finest signed on photo cards, including, Richard Hadlee, Glenn Turner, Lance Cairns, Chris Cairns, Martin Crowe. Very fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5547 | New Zealand Cricket, small photographs of players, all hand signed including, John Wright, Mark Greatbatch, Geoff Howarth, Bevan Congdon, Hamish Rutherford, Andrew Jones, Danny Morrison, Dion Nash; autographs without photos including, Jacob Oram, Chris Martin, Mark Richardson, Jeff Crowe. Very fine, some scarce. (12) | Passed in |
| Lot 5548 | Pakistan Cricket, colour and b&w photographs of players, all autographed, including, Hanif Mohammad, Afridi, Zaheer Abbas, Wasim Bari, Younis, Akram, Saqlain Mushtaq, Raja, Anwar, Inzamam Ul Haq, Ijaz Ahmed, Malik, Mushtaq Ahmed, Iqba. Very fine, some scarce. (19) | Passed in |
| Lot 5549 | South Africa Cricket, colour press photos of players including, Paul Adams, Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Kepler Wessels, Jonty Rhodes, Makhaya Ntini, Gary Kirsten, Pat Symcox, Lance Klusener, Dave Richardson, Neil McKenzie. Very fine. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5550 | South Africa Cricket, four autographed large colour press photos of players including, Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Makhaya Ntini, Pat Symcox; four autographs on card including, Jonty Rhodes, Daryll Cullinan, Mark Boucher, Pat Symcox. Very fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 5551 | Sri Lanka Cricket, Tour of England 1988, two official sheets with autographs of the full team of 16, including managers; New Zealand Tour of England 1978, colour photographs on a card with signatures of players including, L Cairns, Wright, Lees, Howarth, R Hadlee, D Hadlee. Very fine and scarce. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5552 | West Indies Cricket, Antigua 1994, colour photograph of Brian Lara celebrating his century with Jimmy Adams on his way to breaking Garfield Sobers' record of 365, signed by Lara and also Adams. Very fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5553 | West Indies Cricket, colour and b&w photos of famous players, most signed, including, Sarwan, Haynes, Lloyd, Ambrose, Richardson, Gayle, Adams, Kallicharran, Hooper, Lara, Walsh, Chanderpaul, Bishop. Very fine, some scarce. (21) | Passed in |
| Lot 5554 | West Indies Cricket, colour and b&w press photos of players including, Lloyd, Richardson, Hooper, Adams, Walsh, Bishop, Chanderpaul. Very fine. (9) | Passed in |
| Lot 5555 | World Cricket, autographed colour and b&w photographs of players including, G Chappell, Ted Dexter, Barry Richards, I Chappell, Clive Lloyd, Allan Donald, Shaun Pollock, Muralitharan, Martin Crowe, Younis, Kumble, Richie Richardson, C Ambrose. Very fine, some scarce. (13) | Passed in |
| Lot 5556 | World Cricket, colour and b&w photos of players including, Miandad, Malik, Narwaz, Botham, Cronje, Khan, Boycott, Akram, Ambrose, umpire Dickie Bird, Grieg, Richards, Walsh; autographed photo of Atherton and Ramprakash meeting Nelson Mandela; others. Very fine. (36) | Passed in |
| Lot 5557 | World Cricket, autographed photos of distinguished players including, Zaheer Abbas, Saqlain Mushtaq, Chaminda Vaas, Kepler Wessels, Nasser Hussain, Andy Flower, M Atapatta, Ganguly, S Anwar, A Stewart, Ian Healy, S Afridi, Chanderpaul, Ishant Sharma. Very fine, some scarce. (12) | $50 |
| Lot 5558 | Thornbury Cricket Club, printed invitation to the annual general meeting on Saturday, May 20, 1876, by Edward Mills Grace. Very fine and rare. | Passed in |
| Lot 5559 | Germany, 1936 Olympic Games, Summer and Winter, photographic cards issued by cigarette manufacturer Cigaretten-Bilderdienst in Altona-Bahrenfeld, Germany, includes Part 1, 112 cards mainly b&w but includes several in colour, also Part 2, 32 standard b&w cards and 7 large b&w cards, the front of all cards are glossy photographic quality. Some cards have some foxing on the back, otherwise virtually as issued. (151) | $120 |
| Lot 5560 | XVI Olympiad, Melbourne tickets (4), Nov 22 - Dec 8, 1956, for sporting events. Extremely fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 5561 | Melbourne Olympics, 1956, memorabilia, Bryant & May Official Matchbox, Souvenir Program, Broadbents Street Map; Pictorial Book 'A Beautiful City'; Victoria Road Law Handbook; also 1929 bronze centenary medal of West Australia by the Royal Mint. Fine - very fine. (6) | Passed in |
| Lot 5562 | The Harlem Globetrotters, original program of their first Australian Tour in 1954 hosted by Abe Saperstein; Harlem Globetrotters v Cherokee Indians 1963 Wembley Empire Pool program, both complete with photographs. Very fine and scarce. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 5563 | English Football, two Nottingham Forest programs, 1st division, 1957 and 1958, both complete. Very fine and scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5564 | English Football, F.A.Cup, Final Programs, 1966 (Everton v Sheffield Wednesday), and 1969 (Leicester City v Manchester City), both at Wembley. Extremely fine and scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5565 | Australian Tennis, colour photographs of famous players including, Jelena Dokic (2, one signed), Evonne Goolagong, John Newcombe, Roy Emerson, Pat Cash, Mark Woodford and Martina Navratilova. Very fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5566 | World Tennis players, colour and b&w photographs of women players including, Steffi Graf, Martina Navratilova, Martina Hingis, Nathalie Tauziat (signed), Virginia Wade, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, Monica Seles, Mary Pierce; colour and b&w photos of male players including, Ivan Lendl, John Newcombe, Ilie Nastase, Pete Sampras, Boris Becker, Andre Agassi, Jim Courier, Goran Ivanisevic, Henri LeConte, Todd Martin. Very fine. (27) | Passed in |
| Lot 5567 | Men's Golf, Greg Norman, 10 large colour photographs of Norman at play in various tournaments; colour photographs of world players including, Seve Ballesteros, Jack Nicklaus, Woosnam, Daly, Watson, Elkington, Montgomerie, Faldo, Olazabal, Langer, Parnevik, Crenshaw, Zoeler, Torrance, Stewart, Baker-Finch, Allenby. Very fine. (30) | Passed in |
| Lot 5568 | Formula 1, Racing Championships, signed colour photograph of Niki Lauda including images of his car and crash. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5569 | Formula 1, Racing Championships, signed colour photograph^of Jackie Stewart and his car. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5570 | Formula 1, Racing Championships, signed colour photograph of Michael Schumacher in full racing gear. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5571 | Formula 1, Racing Championships, signed colour photograph of Nigel Mansell with his car. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5572 | Formula 1, Racing Championships, signed colour photograph of Jacques Villeneuve held aloft by supporters. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5573 | Formula 1, Racing Championships, signed colour photograph of Emerson Fittipaldi and his car. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5574 | Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter signature, in silver ink on a b&w photo (approx 50x40mm) of him pounding his opponent through the ropes, together with an authenticated colour photo of him signing the large action photo, the large photo matted and framed under glass (approx 67x57cm). Extremely fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5575 | Australian and World Sporting Collectable photographs, limited editions, signed by the athletes, including, 2000 Australian Olympic Team, Mens 4 x 200m Freestyle Team, (Thorpe, Klim etc); Women's Hockey Team 2000, fully signed; Rugby Australia, 1999 World Cup Team; lleyton Hewitt, Wimbledon 2002; Mark Waugh, Most Test Match Catches, 2001; Marsh/Boon "The Openers"; Nadia Comaneci, "The Perfect Score"; Elvis Presley, gold record, "All Shook Up/Teddy Bear". Some framed, very fine. (8) | Passed in |
| Lot 5576 | The AFL Classic Action on Series, Telecom phonecard Collectors Editions, Blues (Stephen Silvagni), Cats (Gary Ablett), plus two sheets of decimal one cents to five cents. Uncirculated. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5577 | Charlton Heston, autographed b&w photograph of the actor in costume from Ben Hur. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5578 | Peter O'Toole, b&w photograph of the actor in his role of Lawrence of Arabia, personally signed. Very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 5579 | Peter O'Toole, autographed b&w photograph of the actor in costume from the movie Great Catherine (1968). Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5580 | Woodstock Music Fesitval, 1 January 1970 colour poster, autographed by music artists including, Joe Cocker, Richie Havens, Stephen Stills of CSNY, Arlo Guthrie, Country Joe McDonald, John Sebastian, Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane, Doug "Cosmo" Clifford of CCR, Fito de la Parra, Larry "The Mole" Taylor and Harvey Mandel of Canned Heat, Larry Graham, Jerry Martini, Rose Stone and Cynthia Robinson of Sly and The Family Stone, Greg Rolie of Santana, David Sanborn of Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Tom Constanten of Grateful Dead, John Fielder of Blood, Sweat and Tears, Leo Lyons, Ric Lee and Chuck Churchill of Ten Years After, Donny York, Jocko and Bowzer of Sha Na Na and Tommy Shannon of The Johnny Winter Band. Very fine and rare with a large number of signatures. | $440 |
| Lot 5581 | Kay Cottee, Luncheon entree card in honour of the Australian of the Year, 6 July 1989, personally autographed. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5582 | Alice Cooper, original hand written lyrics page for the song "Guilty", produced during the development of the 'Goes To Hell' album in 1976, on a large lined page, with some lines deleted by Cooper and others corrected. Very fine and rare. | $450 |
| Lot 5583 | The Eagles' Randy Meisner signature, in silver ink, dated 12/3/02, on a printed photograph of Randy Meisner with his name printed below (approx 20x25cm). Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5584 | Randy Meisner signature, in blue felt tip pen on stock matt finish b&w photo (approx 24x19.5cm) of Meisner in sports car under title 'Randy Meisner Live Dallas'; another in silver felt tip pen on stock glossy b&w photo (13.5x20cm) of Meisner with guitar and under signature is dated, '12.3.02'. Very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5585 | Rod Stewart signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover 'Blondes have more fun', record included. With partial separation along bottom edge, several creases and light 'ring of wear', very good. | $50 |
| Lot 5586 | Rod Stewart signature, in blue felt tip pen on album cover 'Never a Dull Moment', record not included. With some scattered light cover wear and creasing, very good. | Passed in |
| Lot 5587 | Dannii Minogue, colour photograph of the singer promoting her new calendar in London, 3/9/1998, personally signed. Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 5588 | USA, signatory to the Declaration of Independence, Samuel Huntington (1731-1796), Lawyer born Connecticut, Delegate to the Continental Congress 1776, President of the Congress 1798-81, Lieutenant Governor and Chief judge of Superior Court of Connecticut 1784-86, Governor of Connecticut 1786-1796. Handwritten and original cheque for ?8.0.0 for the State Treasurer, Hartford 10th May 1782, to pay the Sheriff of the Country of New Haven. Very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 5589 | Duke of Wellington, associated third person reply letter, dated May 10 1852, "...the Duke of Wellington presents his compliments to Lt Colonel Liddell and will have the honour to attend the command of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Gloucester on Wednesday the 12th next." Signed, Lt Colonel Liddell. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5590 | Henry W. Longfellow signature, 1875, in ink on 3x9cm slip, matted and framed with an original album photo of Longfellow to an overall size of 13.5x17.5cm, this also matted, all in a frame under glass (approx 26.5x36cm). Fading to ink (remaining fully legible), otherwise fine condition. | Passed in |
| Lot 5591 | Autograph books, 1950s Australia, most with signatures of Grafton lumninaries, also famous musicians and musical personalities, the star autograph being that of Group Captain Sir Douglas "Tin Legs" Bader during his 1956 visit; also letter dated 20th February 1935 with printed details, 'Foreign Office,/S.W.1', to Sir Ronald Storrs KCMG, CBE, signed by Anthony Eden (The Earl of Avon and later Prime Minister of England), and another note sized paper with the printed stamp of the Prime Minister and the details, '10, Downing Street,/Whitehall', printed handwritten note of thanks with printed signature of Winston S. Churchill. Very fine, scarce. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 5592 | Bills of Lading, ship "Le Saint Andre", 12th March 1788, cargo of cotton ball, Port of Marseille to Agde, France; another, ship "Lamsitie" (friendship), 21st February 1792, Capt. Vant Michel, Marseille to Agde, France. Very fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5593 | Bill of Lading, ship "La Sainte Famille" (The Holy Family), cargo of candles, December 1809, Marseille to Agde, France. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5594 | Bill of Lading, Ship "La Jeone Honorine", Capt. Pierre Callan, cargo of soap, from Marseille to Agde, France. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5595 | New South Wales, Free Pardon to John Grady, convicted in Bathurst Circuit Court 17 April 1866 of Armed Robbery sentenced to ten years, pardoned 13th October 1866, signed by Sir John Young, Governor. Right fold torn along, otherwise fine with paper seal. | Passed in |
| Lot 5596 | New South Wales Police Gazette, 1911, a large (21.5x34cm), hardbound book with all gazettes for the year together with an index. The cover damaged and foxing on edges of most pages, otherwise fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5597 | Sinking of the Lusitania, 1915, original document decrying the sinking, promoting the medal depicting the ship sinking, the reverse depicting passengers receiving their tickets from the figure of Death; also an original Lusitania medal box. Nearly fine, scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5598 | WWI Period Diary, appears to be 1917-1918, includes stories, poetry, and drawings, fascinating to read. Cover loose and damaged, some foxing, otherwise fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5599 | Diaries and other items, includes 1917 The 'Allies' Diary; another from 1945 onwards; another undated but mostly only numbers; a book of hand-written poetry c1940s; also small books for The Kingsgate Pocket Poets, featuring works of John Milton, c1947; another featuring works of William Wordsworth, c1947; another, featuring works of Lord Byron, c1948. Good - very fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5600 | Various documents, including legal papers, tax return form for 1934, several share certificates, some b&w photos, unused cheque forms and deposit slips and a section of an Australian newspaper from 1941 with an article about U.S. Army insignia. Good - very fine. (lot) | Passed in |
| Lot 5601 | Australia, WWII, Rabaul, original b&w photographs of Rabaul including the surrender of the Japanese on 12 September 1945, all photographs annotated on the reverse with descriptions including "General Sturdee signing the surrender", "Brigadier Sheehan HMAS Swan", "General Blamey comes ashore Rabaul", photos provided by the Military History Section. Very fine and rare. (17) | $130 |
| Lot 5602 | Historical Documents, letterheads of significance, Parliament of NSW Legislative Assembly (3); Japan WWII letterheads in red ink (2); Five Shillings banknote, flecked paper of the unissued five shillings; legal documents Australia, 19th century, including indentures and a marriage certificate. Very fine, some scarce. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5603 | Captain Cook's First Voyage lithograph, A Woman & a Boy, Natives of Otaheite, in the Dress of that Country, (approx 20.5x26.5cm), by S. Parkinson, engraved by T. Chambers Sc., being plate 5 from Sydney Parkinson's expedition journal, 'A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's Ship, the Endeavour', first published posthumously in 1773, matted and framed under glass (approx 40.5x47cm). Foxing on print, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5604 | Captain Cook's First Voyage lithograph, A Native of Otaheite, in the Dress of his Country, (approx 20.5x26.5cm), by S. Parkinson, engraved by R.B. Godfrey Sc., being plate 3 from Sydney Parkinson's expedition journal, 'A Journal of a Voyage to the South Seas, in His Majesty's Ship, the Endeavour', first published posthumously in 1773, matted and framed under glass (approx 40.5x47cm). Foxing on print, otherwise very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5605 | Captain Cook's Third Voyage lithograph, The Reception of Captain Cook in Hapaee, (Tonga) by J. Webber, Heath sculp., the drawing featuring a gathering of local inhabitants in a circle watching a traditional combat match, with village structures, English sailors talking to village women and other daily routines of village life, lithograph in b&w (approx 39x24cm) and with frame (approx 57x42cm), matted and timber framed under UV protection glass. Very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5606 | Captain Cook's Third Voyage lithograph, An Offering before Capt Cook, in the Sandwich Islands, by J. Webber, The Landscape Eng. By Middiman, The Figures by Hall, the drawing featuring the local inhabitants with Captain James Cook with some of his men assembled at a village meeting, lithograph in b&w (approx 38x24cm) and with frame (approx 57x42cm), matted and timber framed under UV protection glass. A few scrapes on frame, otherwise extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5607 | Captain Cook's Third Voyage lithograph, A Human Sacrifice, in a Morai, in Otaheite, by J. Webber, the drawing featuring Tahitians with Captain James Cook assembled at the sacrifical scene with some of his men, lithograph in b&w by W. Woollett, (approx 47.5x27cm) and with frame (approx 65x45cm), matted and timber framed under UV protection glass. Extremely fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5608 | Australia and New Zealand, hand coloured lithographs depicting local scenes including, "A Corroboree" (1865), "A Native Climbing a Tree For Opossum" (1886), "The Giant Gum Tree" (1880), "Native Encampment" (1880), "A Man of New Zealand / A Woman of New Zealand" (c.1850). Extremely fine in custom card frames. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5609 | Peter O'toole, signed colour advertising sheet for Lawrence of Arabia; autographed black and white photo of Patricia Routledge (Mrs Bucket "Keeping up Appearences). Very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 5610 | Mason Jackson, black and white print titled 'Valley North of Milford Sound' (approx 13.5x18cm), from the Illustrated London News (1869), attractively framed behind glass. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5611 | Coloured print of a man carrying a large nugget of gold from Port Phillip, (approx 16x13cm), from the Illustrated London News (1853), attractively framed under glass. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5612 | Samuel Prout, print of the Cockatoo Islands, engraved by T.Outhwaite (approx 20.5x17cm), attractively framed under glass. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5613 | Coloured print titled 'Bourke Street, Melbourne, Looking East', (approx 15x14.5cm), unsigned (1886), attractively framed under glass. Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5614 | James Hardy Vaux, "Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux, A Swindler and Theif (sic) - Now Transported to New South Wales For The Second Time, And For Life", second edition, London 1827, printed for Hunt and Clarke, 8vo, 288 pp, original binding. Very fine and rare. | $280 |
| Lot 5615 | Charles Dickens, Hard Times, first edition, 1854, London, Bradbury & Evans, 11 Bouverie Street, 8vo, bound in publisher's light olive green moire horizontally-ribbed cloth, covers with two line and internal ornamental rectangular frame blind-stamped borders, spine replaced, ex libris Alexander Ellison Dare. Very fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 5616 | Jubilee Souvenir of the Municipality of Newtown, 1862-1912, compiled by Mr William Chubb, Sydney, 1912, 4to, 200pp, profusely illustrated. Very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 5617 | News magazines and papers, 1931 and 1932 Christmas, 1934 (5) Melbourne Centenary, 1936, shipping, 1939, Sunday magazine, 28th May; 1940 Declaration of War on Britain, 1953 Coronation, 1954 Royal Tour, sold with detailed typed list by the owner. Fine or better. (22) | Passed in |
| Lot 5618 | Royal Australian Mint, (1977-1984), A2 techincial draught designs for Australian decimal coins including, 10 cent; Walter Burley Griffin Medal; The Australian National University Medal; others. Very fine and a rare group. (6) | $300 |
| Lot 5619 | Dame Joan Sutherland, "A Tribute", Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1989, hardcover, 128pp, #104 of 500, signed by Joan Sutherland on the title page, signed and dedicated a second time on the next title page "To George - Happy Birthday 1990", in original cover box with certificate; "The Joan Sutherland Album", compiled by Joan Sutherland and Richard Bonynge, Sydney, 1986, 191pp, illustrated. Very fine, scarce. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5620 | Banknotes and other numismatic ephemera, France, assignat, Domaines Nationaux, cinq livres, 1792 (2), framed; London Borough of Tower Hamlets, Bethnal Green Hospital 1 shilling receipt for pauper burial; bread tokens (6) framed; Classic Nigerian scam letter from the 90's, with amusing details (framed); assorted world banknotes, commercial bills, tokens, share scrip. Very fine. (lot) | Passed in |
| Lot 5621 | Banking ephemera, New Zealand, cheques and cheque books from various banks, all blank and from early twentieth century. Extremely fine. (approx 200 cheques) | $40 |
| Lot 5622 | Australia, various documents, some with connections, including bank pass books (5 different, 1920s-1940s); business Certificate of Registration 1940s; cancelled cheques, Australia (4, including one inside a used cheque book), also USA, New York (11) 1910s-1930s; NSW share certificate for 100 shares in South East Development Limited 1961; letter of receipt of deposit to purchase Earl Street Garage Kings Cross, 1941; a few other items. Poor - very fine. (lot) | $30 |
| Lot 5623 | Eclairage Electrique de St Petersbourg Share Warrant, Belgium 1897, No.7244 and 16153, each for 250 francs both with three interest coupons attached; Societe d'Electricite D'Odessa Societe Anonyme share warrant (green), Belgium 1910, No.10346, for 100 francs with 24 interest coupons attached; another identical being a no par value share warrant (brown), No.40548, for 100 francs with 25 interest coupons; The Russian General Oil Corporation share warrant, 1913, No.C21757, for 25 fully paid shares with 15 interest coupons attached, with liquidator's stamps on front. A few with creases and edge split or paper loss at edge, especially the third, otherwise fine - very fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5624 | British Honduras, Postal Orders, crown agent watermarked paper, 25c (1c) KGVI unissued, 25c (1c) KGVI issued 20/10/75 Belize City, 50c (1c) KGVI issued, all with counterfoils. Extremely fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5625 | British Solomon Islands, Postal Orders, 1990 unissued 20c (4c), 40c (4c), 60c (4c), $2 (8c), $3 (11c), $4 (11c) all with counterfoils; 1989 issued $5 (50c), $20 ($1), $50 ($1), $100 ($1), all with counterfoils. Uncirculated. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 5626 | Fiji, Postal Notes, watermarked paper all with counterfoils, issued Philatelic Bureau Fiji 5c surcharge 24/11/88, Suva 5c surcharge 14/2/86, Philatelic Bureau Fiji 10c and 5c surcharge 21/3/86, Suva 20c and 3c surcharge 3/11/98, Philatelic Bureau Fiji 25c and 2c 31/10/91, 30c and 3c 6/9/94, Suva 50c (3c) 26/8/99, 75c surcharge 90c unissued, Philatelic Bureau Suva $1 (3c) 31/10/91, $2 (6c). Uncirculated. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 5627 | Jamaica, Postal Orders, 10c, 20c, 30c, all issued Kingston 11/7/91; 40c, 50c both 6c surcharge unissued; 80c (4c) issued Kingston 11/7/91; $1 (7c) Halfway Tree 7/11/90; $2 (5c) Halfway Tree 7/11/90; $4 (7c) Constant Spring 23/9/82; $6 (9c) Halfway Tree 23/9/82; $8 (11c) Halfway Tree 7/12/90; $10 (11c) Halfway Tree 7/12/90; $20 (20c) Halfway Tree 7/12/90; $50 Savanna 12/3/90; $100 Savanna 12/3/90; all with counterfoils. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 5628 | Malaysia, Postal Orders, 1999 issues, ringgit 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 10, 20, 40, 50, unissued all with counterfoils (9). Extremely fine - uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 5629 | New Zealand, Postal Note, Type 7c-4, 1940, two shillings and sixpence (2d), issued Lower Hut 13/11/41. Some light foxing, good fine and scarce. | Passed in |
| Lot 5630 | New Zealand, Postal Note, type 7E 1945-61, two shillings (2d), issued New Market 4/7/1955. Some foxing, 2mm tear left edge, 3mm tear right edge, fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5631 | New Zealand, Postal Note, Type 7E-9, 1945-61, five shillings (3d), issued New Brighton 10/10/58. With 10mm tear right edge, fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5632 | New Zealand, Postal Note, Type 7c-6, three shillings and sixpence (3d), issued Bryndwr 13/12/4?. Extremely fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 5633 | Papua New Guinea, Postal Orders, errors, paying office 26/11/79, issued 10 toea (5t) Port Moresby 26/11/79; unissued 50 toea (10t); unissued 10 kina, forty surcharge; unissued 20 kina (40t). The first extremely fine, others uncirculated. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 5634 | Envelopes addressed to Her Majesty Queen Mary, two with postage stamps and cancellations, the first a 1d stamp of King George V (cancelled in Richmond), the second a 25c Spanish stamp of Alfonso XIII (cancelled in Madrid), the last envelope without a stamp. Nearly fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5635 | Postal items, includes Great Britain, WWI postcards for 'The National Flag and the National Medicine' (Beecham's Pills), 'Rule, Britannia', 'Raise a cheer for Britain's sons'; Australia, envelope posted at Hobart 5 Sep 1931 and bearing a large stamping, 'Art, Antique And Historical Exhibition, Hobart, 1931', posted at the Exhibition; Qantas Inaugural Flight Round The World, envelope Jan 12, 1958; Ansett-A.N.A. In Flight, envelope containing two photos taken in flight, one of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and Opera House and one of the Sydney's Hyde Park, written on the front of the envelope is '?? New Guinea Branch' and on the back, 'Dusty Rhodes from Rabaul'; letter written on April 2nd 1956 regarding information about the Postal History of the Australian Forces 1914-18; also a US Military Payment Certificate Series 681 for ten cents. Very good - very fine. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5636 | Great Britain, b&w postcard for 'Gathering of the Q.M.A.A.C's. in Town Hall Sq', by Stephen Cribb, written on the back, 'Dearest, These are absolutely rotten cards on account of it being a very windy day. Anyway I thought you might like to see them. Love, E.'. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5637 | Postcard, bas-relief photo card of Edward VII and Alexandra 1902. Also Bank of Rome replica denarii (3), cased. Extremely fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5638 | Postcards, unused from 'Shooting the Chute', Prince's Court, Melbourne (colour); Maldon (Vic) (b&w); Tasman Empire Airways' Flying Boat "Aotearoa" at Auckland, NZ (colour); used, Queensland 1902, post stamped in Queensland, Sydney and NZ; Victoria letter card 1889, being an order for goods by P.A.Foley (a bootmaker) of Kyneton from J&R Main & Co (a boot manufacturer) at Richmond. Fine - very fine. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 5639 | WWI Post Cards, including German Field Post Cards and UK Silks as per referenced listing. Fine. (111) | $260 |
| Lot 5640 | Cigarette cards, Player's Cigarettes, complete set of twenty five, "Dandies" from the paintings of Christopher Clark. In a frame 40x48cm. Good very fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5641 | The coinage in the name of Alexander the Great and Philip Arrhidaeus, a British Museum catalogue by Martin Jessop Price. Two volume hardbound set, 1991 approx p638. Fine.(2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5642 | Corpus Nummorum Siculorum, The Bronze Coinage by Romolo Calciati two volume set published May 1983, volume 1, 397pp and volume 2, 460pp. Fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5643 | Catalogue of the Byzantine Coins in the Dumbarton Oaks Collection and in the Whittemore Collection, various volumes, 1966-1973, by Alfred R. Bellinger and Philip Grierson, approximate p380. Each hardcovered and gilt, very fine.(9) | Passed in |
| Lot 5644 | Bateson, J.D. and Campbell, I.G. 'Byzantine and Early Medieval Western European Coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet', University of Glasgow, Spink 1998, 179pp, 29 plates; a quantity of recent unopened CAB magazines, a Jean Elsen catalogue 2020, miscellaneous peripheral items, all in one small carton. Fine - extremely fine. (lot) | $30 |
| Lot 5645 | Collecting Australian Coins, by Tom Hanley and Bill James; Krause Mishler Deluxe Liberty edition of Standard Catalogue of World Coins, 1985, 2 vols in slip case. Fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5646 | Numismatic literature, several out of date guide books and past Coin Review/CAB magazines, c 1965-2015. Fine - very fine. (approx 25) | Passed in |
| Lot 5647 | Papenfus, Julian, Paper Money of South Africa, SWA & Namibia, Bethlehem, 2000, S. Africa, copy No 59 presented to a family member, signed by the author, green buckram, 247pp, includes a contemporary map of German South West Africa. Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5648 | Spanish numismatic literature, an assortment, including 'Monedas Espanolas', in two volumes, by Juan Cayon, Madrid, 2005, 1465pp; 'Catalogo de las Monedas Espanolas Desde Isabel II a Juan Carlos I 1833 - 1987', by Hnos Guerra, Valencia, 1987, 158pp. Fine. (3) | Passed in |
| Lot 5649 | Royal Mint Reports, 1950, 1958, 1959, 1960 (2), 1962; Royal Australia Mint Reports 1964-65, 1968-69 to 1974-75. Fine. (14) | Passed in |
| Lot 5650 | Spink & Son, Numismatic Circular, December 1896 to November 1897, in original red cloth binding; also 1971 Volume January to December, homemade cloth binding. Fair - fine. (2) | Passed in |
| Lot 5651 | Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd, a variety of auction catalogues including sales numbers:43,(47-53),56,57,59(x2)60,61A+B(x3),62,63,64A,65(x2 ),66(x2),67,68(x2),69(x3),70(x2),71(x2),72(x2),73,74(x2),7 5 (x2),76,96,111B,113A+B,116A+B,118A,119(x2). Two heavy boxes, fine. (57) | Passed in |
| Lot 5652 | The Cross of Sacrifice four volume set, Volume I Officers who died in the service of British, Indian and East African Regiments and Corps, Roberts Medals Limited; Volume II Officers who died in the Service of the Royal Navy, Royal Naval Reserve, Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Air Service and Royal Air Force, 1914 - 1919, Roberts Medals Limited; Volume III Officers who died in the service of the British Commonwealth and Colonial Navies, Regiments and Corps and Air Forces, Roberts Medals Limited; Volume IV Non Commissioned Officers, Men and Women of the United Kingdom, Commonwealth and Empire who died in the service of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, Royal Naval Air Service, Royal Flying Corps and Royal Air Force, 1914 - 1921, Roberts Medals Limited. Fine. (4) | Passed in |
| Lot 5653 | Register of Mercantile Marine Memorial Tower Hill, London in 8 volumes - Mercantile Marine Casualties from WWI; Soldiers Died in the Great War 1/5th Battalion the Norfolk Regiment; Soldiers Died in the Great War 1914 - 1919, Corps of the Royal Engineers. Fine. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5654 | Daily Telegraph, five Volumes of daily newspaper reports on the progress of the Second World War, including eye witness accounts of battles and great events. Fine. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 5655 | Maton, Michael (1997) Imperial Honours and Awards to Australians, 1901-1992, privately published No. 18 of 100; Maton, Michael (1998) The Order of the British Empire to Australians 1917-1989, privately published No. 20 of 100; Maton, Michael (1999) Imperial Orders to Australians 1901-1989, privately published No. 17 of 100. Fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 5656 | Maton, Michael (2006) Honour the Armies in WWII, Token Publishing Limited, 788 pages; Maton, Michael (2013) Honour the Recipients of Foreign Awards, Token Publishing Limited, 679 pages. Fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 5657 | China, book, The Revenue Surcharges China 1897 (Vol II Chinese version), 'Some Research on Postal History and Postage Stamps', a publication of the 'Directorate General of Posts, Ministry of Communications, Republic of China; forward by Charles C.Y. Wang Director General of Posts, Taiwan, March 1, 1987 (English forward and partial English text) with boxed jacket, 1007 pps, 133 + 35 colour plates, many black & white plates, charts, tables etc. Very fine and rare. | $50 |
| Lot 5658 | Art, Architecture and History including Provence, Turkey, Tanzania Palazzi of Tuscany, Prague and Rome. All fine. (11) | $60 |
| Lot 5659 | Art and Architecture of Europe, mostly larger size coffee table books including, 'Baroque, Architecture Sculpture Painting', Konemann; 'Prussia, Art & Architecture', Konemann; 'Victorian Paintings', Lionel Lambourne. Fine. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5660 | Architecture, Art and Archaelogy, large coffee table size books including, 'Angkor'; 'China'; 'German Romantic Painting'. Mostly fine. (14) | $60 |
| Lot 5661 | Assortment of books on Architecture, Art and Travel including such titles, 'Towers, A Historical Survey'; 'Spain'; 'Through the Ages'. Large coffee table books of interest, generally fine. (11) | Passed in |
| Lot 5662 | Art books, hardcover from Europe and East Asia, including paintings of the Louvre. Fine. (8) | $60 |
| Lot 5663 | Art, books featuring The Golden Age of Dutch Art, by Judikje Kiers and Fieke Tissink, The Oxford History of Classical Art edited by John Boardman (9). Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5664 | An assortment of books, including the Atlas of Shipwrecked Treasures, Greek and Roman coins, by D. Seor. Nearly fine. (15) | Passed in |
| Lot 5665 | Assortment of large coffee table books, covering Castles of Europe, Panoramic travel and reference books. Mostly fine. (14) | $60 |
| Lot 5666 | Assortment of Books, including Antiques, Religion and Travel including, 'Chonicles of the Crusades'; 'Majorca, Culture & Life'. Some fine. (5) | Passed in |
| Lot 5667 | A series of Reference Books, including a two volume bound set of the Oxford Dictionary (missing cover on one volume), History of Art and political material including Great Speeches. Mostly fine. (9) | $60 |
| Lot 5668 | History, Egypt Splendour of an Ancient Civilization by Alberto Silliotti; The Russian Chronicles foreword by Norman Stone and Preface by Dimitri Obolensky. All fine. (11) | $60 |
| Lot 5669 | War, Historical literature featuring The Campaigns of Napoleon by David Chandler and Frederick the Great by David Fraser (4). Fine. | Passed in |
| Lot 5670 | History of the Second World War, four volume set bound in black cloth - 3584 pages in total. Fine. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 5671 | Assortment of coffee table books, including Exploring the Lusitania by Robert D. Ballard probing the mysteries of the sinking that changed history. All Fine. (7) | Passed in |
| Lot 5672 | Shipping, featuring the Warships of the World illustrated Encyclopedia by Gino Galuppini, Wooden Ship The Art History and Revival of Wooden Boatbuilding, by Peter H. Spectre and David Larkin, Shipping Wonders of the World Vol I and II, edited by Clarence Winchester. All fine. (18) | Passed in |
| Lot 5673 | A selection of books, chronicling the shipping industry, lost liners and an informative look at the Titanic. Fine. (14) | Passed in |
| Lot 5674 | Ship Monthly Magazines, 1995 - 2003 Navy and Commercial Ships. Nearly fine. (approx 150) | Passed in |
| Lot 5675 | Assorted books, travel and reference including British History. Fine. (10) | Passed in |
| Lot 5676 | An eclectic assortment of books, including Chronicle of the World, travel and history including such titles as 'Helenic Maritime Museum', Piraeus 2005; 'Double Standards, The Rudolf Hess cover-up', Picknett, Prince & Prior. Generally fine. (20) | Passed in |
| Lot 5677 | Assortment of coffee table travel books, covering countries of Europe, travel and sights including titles such as, 'The Caribbean Islands'; 'Above New Zealand'; 'CAlifornia & the America Southwest'. Mostly fine. (18) | $60 |
| Lot 5678 | Books on all things Australia, including travel, architecture, places of interest documenting the rich history of Australia. Mostly fine. (16) | Passed in |
| Lot 5679 | Assortment of Coffee Table books, including Organic & Wholefoods, Explore Historic Australia, Australia's Wilderness Heritage, Gemstones of the Southern Continents by Lin Sutherland. All fine. (7) | Passed in |