Catalogue
George III, shilling tokens, 1811 North Cornwall, another Bilston. First slightly bent, otherwise five to very fine. (2)
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
Silver Tokens, London one and sixpence, shilling York 1811, sixpence 1811 Chichester. Nearly fine. (3)
Estimate $30
SOLD $50
Scotland, William the Lion, (1165-1214), penny, without mint name, HVE WALTER legend on reverse, (S.5029). Good very fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $180
Scotland, Alexander III, (1249-1286), penny, without mint name, stars in angles of cross, (S.5053). Very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $70
Scotland, Alexander III, (1249-1286), penny, without mint name, stars in angles of cross, (S.5053). Fine.
Estimate $30
SOLD $40
Scotland, James VI, seventh coinage ten shillings, 1594 (S. 5493). VEry good.
Estimate $50
SOLD $60
Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), twelve shillings, Falconers second issue with F, issued 1637-1642, twenty pence, (S.5563, 5581). Good fine and fine. (2)
Estimate $80
SOLD $110
Ireland, Henry VIII, (1509-1547), groat, 4th harp issue, 1544, m.m. lis, (S.6482). Nearly very fine and scarce.
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Ireland, Charles I, (1625-1649), 'Ormonde' money, issue of 1643-1644, halfcrown, shilling, sixpence and groat, obv. crown over CR, rev. value within double circles. (S. 6545-6548). Very good to fine. (4)
Estimate $500
SOLD $680
Ireland, James II, civil war coinage 'Gunmoney' crown, 1690, obv. king on horse to l., (S.6578). Pitted over most of the surface, otherwise nearly fine.
Estimate $20
SOLD $20
Ireland, Bank Token, ten pence, 1895, (KM.Tn3). Good extremely fine.
Estimate $75
SOLD $70
Anglo-Gallic, Richard I, (1189-1199), Poitou, denier, annulet in third quarter, (Elias 8b). Good fine.
Estimate $75
SOLD $70
Isle of Man, proof silver halfpenny 1733 (KM. 46.1). Nearly FDC.
Estimate $400
SOLD $500
George II, University of Gattingen, Opened 17 Sept 1937 in silver (49 mm) be E. Hannibal (M.!.76). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $200
SOLD $150
The Kings and Queens of England, a series of thirty six white metal medals (40 mm) by E. Thomason and published by Thomason and Jones. Each medal has the portrait of an English Monarch ranging from William I to George IV. The obverses of all but the last two of the series are coppied from the similar series by Jean Dasuer. The reverses are original designs by Edward Thomason and consist only of an inscription concerning carious events in the reign of the monarch. Housed in a contempory case in poor condition. Extremely fine and rare as a complete set. (36)
Estimate $600
SOLD $300
Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, bronze medal, 51 mm, obv. two cavalry men in combat, rev. crown above wreath, uninscribed. Extremely fine.
Estimate $40
SOLD $80
Yeoville Perpetual Benefit Society
Estimate $150
SOLD $80
G.G. Leveson Gower, Duke of Sutherland, proof strike copper medal, 49mms, 1840, obv. head to l., rev. four lined legend. FDC.
Estimate $40
SOLD $40
Great Exhibition, Prize Medal 1851, in light coloured bronze, (77 mms), by W. Wyon and L.C. Wyon, Royal mint, (Eimer 1457). In case of issue, with edge bump, otherwise nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $70
Art Treasure Exhibition, 1857, white metal, 63 mms, cased in brass box of issue, for Exhibition of art Treasures held at Manchester, by Pinches of London. FDC.
Estimate $70
SOLD $70
Bradford Mechanics Institute prize medal, 1864, in silver (57mm) awarded to James A. Turner, for the best study in colour. Hallmarked. Extremely fine.
Estimate $200
SOLD $300
Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Sports prize medal in form of a silver lunette, reverse inscribed 'H.W.R. DOmville/Pemb. Coll./Putting The Stone/37 Ft 5« in/Mch, 1872' (61 mm). In case of issue, uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
Queen Victoria, golden jubiolee 1887, Cape Colonies, West Indies commemoratie medallion
Estimate $150
SOLD $30
National Chrysanthemum Society, Fort G. (George ?), District (Scotland?), silver medal, 66.4 grams, for Japanese Chrysanthemums 1904, by J.A.R., Extremely fine.
Estimate $40
SOLD $30
Edward VIII, 1937, in commonoration medal in gilded bronze (35 mm). Very fine/extremely fine.
Estimate $25
SOLD $10
The Kings and Queens collection Edward the Confessor - ELizabeth II, silver proof medallic issue (31 mm) created and issued by John Pinches Medallists Ltd London. FDC. (43)
Estimate $350
SOLD $280
Italy, Etruria, Populonia, (c.350-265 B.C.), didrachm, 8.22 grams, obv. Gorgonion head facing, XX below, rev. plain, (BMC 8, SNG Forbat 7, same dies). Very worn obverse dies in a deteriated state, fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $30
Italy, Campania, Cales, AE 20, after 268 B.C., 6.3 grams, obv. head of Athena to l., wearing crested Corinthian helmet, rev. CALENO, cock standing to r., star behind. (S.548, BMC 26, SNG Cop. 322-4). Dark tone, good very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $20
Italy, Campania, Teanum Sidicinum, 280-268 B.C., AE 19, 6.2 grams, obv. laureate head of Apollo l., Oscan legend in front, rev. man-headed bull walking to r., crowned by Nike flying above, beneath bull pentagram, (S.567, SNG ANS 617-623). Good fine.
Estimate $40
SOLD $40
Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, obv. naked rider to r., crowned by Nike flying to r., rev. Taras with trident, seated to l., on dolphin, (Vlasto 505). Some heavy tooling on both sides otherwise good fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $80