Catalogue
George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks either side, good fine/very fine.
Estimate $750
SOLD $700
George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, even brown patina, nearly very fine.
Estimate $700
SOLD $700
George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, eight pearls and centre diamond, good very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $1,100
George V, 1923. Six pearls, even brown patina, nearly very fine.
Estimate $650
SOLD $750
George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, part centre diamond, even brown patina, nearly very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $700
George V, 1923. Six pearls, part centre diamond, even brown patina, minor rim nicks, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $600
SOLD $700
George V, 1923. Peripheral die break on the obverse only, fine/good fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $650
George V, 1923. Plain die state, toned, good fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $600
George V, 1923. Even brown patina, fine/good fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $600
George V, 1923. Dried spotting surface, brown very fine or better, peripheral die breaks on obverse and faint on reverse.
Estimate $450
SOLD $480
George V, 1923. Cleaned, otherwise fine.
Estimate $450
SOLD $550
George V, 1923. Metal flaw (lamination?) in front of neck, otherwise fine/good fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $600
George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks either side, six pearls, good fine.
Estimate $400
SOLD $550
George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks either side, has been cleaned and damaged on the reverse, otherwise good fine/very fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $340
George V, 1934. Brown with traces of red, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
George V, 1935. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $70
SOLD $50
George V, 1935. Hairline on reverse, otherwise red brown, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $50
George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse. Brown with traces of red, good extremely fine.
Estimate $220
Passed in
George VI, 1939 kangaroo. Toned extremely fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
George VI, 1939 kangaroo. Toned nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $60
SOLD $40
George VI, 1939 kangaroo (2), also penny 1941Y. Last cleaned, otherwise very fine. (3)
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
George VI, 1940, 1941; Elizabeth II, 1959. The last full red choice uncirculated, others red and brown uncirculated, first with carbon on reverse. (3)
Estimate $150
SOLD $110
George VI, 1942I. Cartwheeling purple mint red bloom, uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $50
George VI, 1944. Attractive glossy patina, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
George V - Elizabeth II, two sets, 1911-1964, excluding 1923; mixed dates, 1911-1936 (546). In a Renniks album, mostly fine - very fine. (lot)
Estimate $100
SOLD $240
Royal Humane Society Medal, 1774, (issued until c1820s), in white metal (51mm) (Eimer 758), by L.Pingo, no suspension, unnamed specimen; another, almost identical medal (type 2 design, issued from 1826), in white metal (51mm), dies prepared by B.Pistrucci, no suspension, unnamed specimen. The first with some scuffing, otherwise extremely fine, the second also with scuffing and dark toned and a few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. (2)
Estimate $300
Passed in
Various medallions and medalets, from 1802-1970; including bronze copper Handel Crystal Palace Festival June 1857 by Pinches London; Joseph Fry 1728-1787 Bicentennial 1928 (cased); Andrew Jackson Jubilee 1848-1898 in white metal; silver Royal Mint London medal, St. John's Church Ferry Boat in WM by Ottley; also Fredrick Broruss 1758 (holed); cartwheel penny cmkd 1D in heart and twopence (cmkd 1D) 1797 countermarked as love tokens and I.D. tag 'J.D./ELVIN/ 18 ALFORD/ GROVE/ SPROWSTON.' Fair - nearly uncirculated. (31)
Estimate $150
SOLD $120
Jubilees, Coronations, etc for Royalty; Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, including cased small silver 1935, 1937, including 1817 in copper and 1809 in white metal, a very few Colonial noted, e.g. Capetown 1902. Fair - good extremely fine. (approx 120)
Estimate $200
SOLD $140
Sir Walter Scott, Laudatory Medal, 1827, in bronze (62mm) (BHM 1312) by A.J.Stothard after F.Chantrey published by S.Parker, obverse, bare head of Sir Walter Scott right, SCOTT behind head, reverse, female leaning on column holding ribbon with text, 'To Great Men', in exergue MDCCCXXVII, edge impressed 'Bardorum Citharas Patrio Qui Reddidit Istro' (He who restored the songs of the bards to their native lands); Francis Chantrey, Art Union of London series, 1843, in bronze (55mm) (BHM 2227; Eimer 1381), by W.Wyon, obverse, head of Chantrey right, reverse, Chantrey's sculptured monument of James Watt, edge impressed, 'Art-Union of London 1843.' The first with edge bump and a few very small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine, the second nicely toned, good very fine. (2)
Estimate $80
Passed in
Queen Victoria, assorted medals in white metal, including, Accession, 1837 (61mm) by I.Barber (Eimer 1296, BHM 1756); Coronation, 1838 (2) (63mm) (BHM 1810), (62mm) (Eimer 1311, BHM 1803); Marriage to Prince Albert (47mm) (BHM 1921). Last medal with scratches in fields, very good - very fine. (4)
Estimate $150
SOLD $110