Prices Realised · Sale 61
Important Australian & World Coins, Banknotes & Military Medals, The W.J.Noble Collection of British Tickets, Passes & Tokens
Dallas Brooks Centre, 300 Albert Street
4-6 August 1999
Total realisation $1,977,745
| Lot | Description | Prices Realised |
|---|---|---|
| Lot 1 | Bedford, Henry Fitzhugh, farthing, 1655 (W.13.) Biggleswade, John Bray, halfpenny, 1668 (Swan) (W. 23); Thomas Tompkins, farthing (Falcon) (W.25). Shefford, Isaac Sheppard, farthing, 1664 (W.89). Nearly fine-fine. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 2 | Eaton Bray, Thomas Bridges, halfpenny, 1669 (man making candles) (W.43A;as SCBI Norweb 31 but dies upright or en medaille). Nearly very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 3 | Bedfordshire, Risley, Mary Earle, halfpenny, 1668 (3 pipes) (W.83A, was Derbyshire W.108, dies at 0ø); Norfolk, King's Lynn, John Howard, farthing, 1660 (Hand holding scheers) (W.87). Sussex, Cliff, Mary Akehurst, halfpenny, 1667 (W.73). The first pierced otherwise fair; fine; poor. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 4 | Shefford, Isaac Sheppard, farthing, 1664 (W.89). Woburn, Francis Collman, halfpenny, 1667 (W.101). Good fine; very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 5 | Woburn, Francis Collman, halfpenny, 1667 (W.101). Nearly extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 6 | Abingdon, Thomas Geagle, halfpenny (3 clubs) (W.4; as SCBI Norweb 118, inverted die axis.) Newbury, Borough farthing, 1657 (castle with 4 turrets) (W. 52). Good fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 7 | Abingdon, Thomas Geagle, halfpenny (3 clubs) (W.4). Newbury, Borough farthings, 1657 (castle with four turrets (W.52) (as SCBI Norweb 114a) (five turrets) (W. 54) (as SCBI Norweb 116) Reading, William Burly, farthing, 1655 (hand holding glove) (W.73); Thomas Phipps, farthing, 1652 (man making candles) (W.104). Windsor, Thomas Adames, farthing, 1652 (Tallowchandlers' arms) (W.163), John Wyron, farthing 1653 (fish hook) (W.174). Very good-good fine. (7) | $140 |
| Lot 8 | Aylesbury, Edward Cope, farthing (Drapers' Arms) (W.11). Newport Pagnell, Samuel Lambert, halfpenny (scales) (W.101). High Wycombe, Jeremiah Gray, halfpenny, (swan chained) (W.163). The last fine, others very fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 9 | Buckingham, John Rennals, halfpenny, 1668 (strip of lace) (W.36) (as SCBI Norweb 301).Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 10 | Iver, Nicholas Mervin, farthing (Baker) (W.76). Nearly very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 11 | Great Marlowe, Peter Rivers, halfpenny, 1667 (Family Arms) (W.88). Very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 12 | Olney, John Gaynes, farthing, 1652, (Scales) (W. 111). Stoney Stratford, Henrey Honnor, halfpenny, 1664 (W. 127). Fine-good fine, the second scarce. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 13 | Cambridge, John Bird, farthing, 1667, (Merchant Taylors' arms) (W.16); John Chaplyn, farthing, (stick of candles) (W.25;as SCBI Norweb 372). Linton, John Bittin, farthing, 1667, (Griffin) (W. 142). Very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 14 | Cambridge, Will Bryan, farthing, 1652 (3 cloves) (W.20) (2); Joseph Heath, farthing, 1666, (Family arms) (W.52); John Newton, farthing, 1652 (grocers' arms) (W.65). Ely, Thomas Porter, farthing, 1663, (Grocers' arms) (W.115;as SCBI 443 in copper, die axis nearly 180ø). Very good-good fine. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 15 | Cambridge, John Chaplyn, farthing, (stick of candles) (W.25; as SCBI Norweb 372); Joseph Heath, farthing, 1666 (Family arms) (W.52; in brass as SCBI Norweb 392b die break under date). Very fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 16 | Cambridge, Peter Collins, farthing, 1656 (hand holding glove) (W.32;as SCBI Norweb 377); George Fellsted, farthing, (pestles in mortar) (W.41; as SCBI Norweb 384, but dies inverted); Owen Mayfield, farthing, 1658 (mitre) (W.64;as SCBI Norweb 400); John Newton, farthing, 1652 (Grocers' arms) (W.65); Thomas Powell, halfpenny, 1667 (group of lozenges) (W.73). Very good-good fine, the last scarce. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 17 | Chatteris, John French, halfpenny, 1669 (Drapers' Arms) (W.88A and as Ramsey; Huntingdonshire 27). Ely, Nicholas Malabar, farthing, 1658 (Woolpack) (W.113;as SCBI Norweb 441 but dies inverted, 180ø); John Weatherhead farthing, 1666 (Baker). The first bent otherwise nearly fine, the others nearly very fine or better. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 18 | Chester, Henry Williams, penny, 1667 (Ironmongers Arms) (W.38). Very fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 19 | Nantwich, George Wood, halfpenny, (Haberdashers' Arms) (W.69A dies inverted 180ø). Good fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 20 | Helston, William Penhalvrick, farthing, 1667 (W.16). Very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 21 | Penryn, Thomas Spry, farthing, 1667, (Family Arms) (W.59). Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 22 | Redruth, Anthony Cocke, farthing, 1666 (3 cocks on shield-Family Arms) (W.70). Very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 23 | Cockermouth, A.B., farthing, (16) 64, I AM FOR A PUBLIQUE GOOD (W.2;as SCBI Norweb 574b but dies upright; or en medaille). Very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 24 | Ashbourne, Daniel Morley, halfpenny, 1669 (W.11). Chesterfield, Edward Wood, halfpenny (Apothecary) (W.47). First corroded on obverse otherwise fine. (2) | $230 |
| Lot 25 | Derby, William Dawson, halfpenny, 1669 Dier (Dyer) (W.59). Evenly worn, fine. | $90 |
| Lot 26 | Wirksworth, John Booth, farthing, (Mercers' Arms) (W.146). Good fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 27 | Axminster, T.W., farthing, (pot of lilies) (Town piece) (W.10). (South) Tawton, John Lethbridge, halfpenny (W.307). Fine; good fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 28 | Axminster, T.W., farthing (town piece) (pot of lilies) (W.10). Dartmouth, Thomas Sikes, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.80). Tawton, South, John Lethbridge, halfpenny (W.307). Fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 29 | Exeter, Richard Freke, farthing, 1659 (Grocers' Arms) (W.106). Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 30 | Exeter, W.W., farthing, 1666, at the Mairemaid (W.165; different dies to SCBI Norweb 703). Nearly very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 31 | Tiverton, Thomas Fowler, farthing, 1652 (Mercers' Arms) (W.320); Richard Wood, farthing, 1663 (W.336). Good fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 32 | Bridport, Danyell Taylor, farthing, 1666, (Mortar and pestle) (W.43). Cerne Abbas, John Randoll, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.45), another struck en medaille. Fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 33 | Dorchester, Town farthing, 1669 (Town Arms) (W.53); Phillip Stainsbie, farthing, (Salters' Arms) (W.84). Sherborne, Robert Alford, farthing, (crowned rose) (W.156). Very good-fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 34 | Lyme Regis, Town farthing, 1669, (Town Arms) (W.93). Sherborne, Town farthing, 1669, (Mitre) (W.155;as SCBI Norweb 966). Nearly very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 35 | Poole, Robert Cleves, farthing, (Grocers' Arms). Weymouth, John Senior, farthing, 1663, (fleur-de-lis) (W.205, dies 180ø or inverted) (illustrated). Wimborne, David Deane, farthing, 1668 (W.216). Fine-very fine, the second rare. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 36 | Durham, William Greeveson, farthing, (two angels holding crown) (W.29 in brass) (illustrated); William Jordan, farthing (crowned bust of Charles II) (W.34). William Roper, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.39) (illustrated). Nearly very fine; fine; very fine. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 37 | Colchester, William Alldred, farthing, (Unicorn) (W.90) (illustrated); William Ferris, farthing, 1665 (W.114); Andr Formantel Junior, farthing, 1662 (W.115) and undated (W.116); Nathaniell Lawrence, farthing, 1662 (W.131); Thomas Peeke, farthing, (chained dog) (W.139). The first very fine others very good-good fine. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 38 | Colchester, Elias Moortier, farthing, (Fleur-de-lis) (W.137); Thomas Peeke, farthing, Wyre Street (chained dog) (W.139;as SCBI Norweb 124a) (illustrated); John Rayner, farthing, in St Peters (W.142); John Sewell, farthing, 1653 (Grocer) (W.148); Nathaniel Strickson, farthing, 1658 (W.150); Abraham Voll, farthing, 1668, (Merchant's mark) (W.158). Very good-very fine. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 39 | Hedingham, Castle and Sible, Robert Walford, farthing, (Woolpack) (W.208). Saffron Walden, William Wildman, farthing, 1656, (Fishes) (W.282). Witham, George Robinson, farthing, 1669, (Still) (W.351;as SCBI Norweb 1430) (illustrated). Fine; good fine; good very fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 40 | Barton Hundred, Tho Watkins, halfpenny 1668, (Tallowchandlers' Arms) (W.3). Campden, George Freeman, farthing, (3 cloves) (W.26) (illustrated). Newnham, Stephen Willcocks, halfpenny, 1667, (Cutlers' Arms) (W.136 dies at 180ø) (illustrated). Tetbury, farthing, 1669 (Town Arms) (W.163). The last with punch mark, the first crinkled, both fine, the others very fine. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 41 | Bristol, Town farthing, 1652R (=Ramage) (W.12; as SCBI Norweb 1464) (illustrated); another dated 1660 (W.16); another dated 1662R (W.18). Nearly fine-good fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 42 | Bristol, Town farthing (c.1597) rectangular (W.21;as SCBI Norweb 1450). Fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 43 | Campden, Valentin Smith, farthing, 1651 (Wheatsheaf) (W.30;as SCBI Norweb 1611) (illustrated). Gloucester, Luke Norse Maior, farthing, 1657 (City Arms with R = Ramage) (W.77-9) (3); Town farthing, 1669 (W.81), Tetbury, Burrough farthing, 1669 (Town Arms) (W.163). Fair-nearly very fine. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 44 | Andover, Town, halfpenny, 1666 (Town Arms, FOR YE POORES BENEFIT) (W.13) (illustrated); similar but a farthing (W.14). Bishops Waltham, Thomas Penford, halfpenny, 1666 (Grocers' Arms) (W. 46) (illustrated). Fine-very fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 45 | Andover, Town farthing, 1666, (Town Arms, FOR YE POORES BENEFIT) (W.14 dies 270 degrees). Attractive brown patina, good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 46 | Hereford, John Hill, halfpenny, (16) 57 (W.15); Will Welch, halfpenny, 1663, (Silk Weaver) (W.34). Nearly fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 47 | Baldock, John Godfreye, farthing, 1652 (Grocer) (W.7). Furneaux Pelham, Felix Calverd, halfpenny, 1668 (W.83). St. Albans, Ralph Bradbury, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.171) (illustrated). Very good-good fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 48 | Sawtry, Robert Michell, halfpenny, 1667 (Tallowchandlers' Arms) (W.63). Very good. | $20 |
| Lot 49 | Ashford, William Botting, halfpenny, 1669, (Malt shovel) (W.4, dies 270ø) Canterbury, Thos Baker, halfpenny, 'DOUBLE TOAKEN' 1667 (Hand holding scales - Cheesmongr), (W.42); John Cardon, farthing, 1656 (Roll of bread) (W.47); James Cheever, halfpenny, 1663, (Hand holding shears) (W.50). The first good fine, the others very fine or better. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 50 | Canterbury, John Cardon, farthing, 1656, (roll of bread) (W.47). Maidstone, James Ruse, farthing (Grocers Arms) (W.385); Steven Weeks, farthing, (Weaver) (W.395). Rochester, Alice Cobham, farthing, 1651, (Family Arms) (W.464). Very good-good fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 51 | Dartford, Robert Capon, halfpenny, 1668, (Tallowchandlers' Arms) (W.130, dies at 90ø). Even brown patina, very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 52 | Dover, Town halfpenny, 1668, FOR THE POORE, St. Martin on horseback dividing cloak with beggar; Town arms (W.198; as SCBI Norweb 2506). Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 53 | Maidstone, James Wolboll, farthing, 1664, (Grocers' Arms) (W.398) countermarked IG (in relief) in sunken serratted edge square. Fair and very rare, unpublished, possibly Irish. | $30 |
| Lot 54 | Bolton, John Okey, farthing, 1651, (Fish, Acorn & leaves) (W.14A, dies at 180ø). Even brown patina, very fine and very rare, unpublished in Williamson. | $720 |
| Lot 55 | Bury, Samuell Waringe, halfpenny, 1667 (Man on horse left). Evenly worn, fine/fair and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 56 | Leicester, Nathaniel Baker, farthing, 1667 (Angel) (W.31, dies at 90ø, different dies from Norweb 2825). Dark toned, very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 57 | Leicester, David Deakins, farthing, 1664, (Baker) (W.35). Chipped and cracked otherwise good fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 58 | Barton-on-Humber, George Kidson, halfpenny, (AT THE, SWAN) (W.11) (2, large and small flan). Boston, John Browne, farthing, 1666 (W.17); Christopher Coxal, farthing, (Ironmongers' Arms) (W.19). Bourne, Will Queningbrowh, farthing, 1656, (Mercers' Arms) (W.43). Fair-fine. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 59 | Brigg, Peeter Metcalfe, halfpenny, 1666, (W.45); Robert Trowan, halfpenny, 1668, (Rose) (W.48, dies 270ø) (illustrated). Epworth, Richard Parnell, halfpenny, (Chequers) (W.72). The first plugged otherwise good fine, the second fine/very fine and the third good/very good. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 60 | Crowland, The Poores (Town) halfpenny, 1670 (Arms of Abbey) (W.56). Fine. | $50 |
| Lot 61 | Crowland, Wallter Bird, halfpenny, 1668 (W.57, dies 0ø). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 62 | Grantham, Overseers of Ye Poore, halfpenny, 1667, (Borough Arms) (W.95) (illustrated), (W.96;as SCBI Norweb 2397); Thomas Doughtey, farthing, (Rose) (W.103). Helpringham, Anthony Newlove, halfpenny, (Grocers' Arms) (W.118). Kirton-in-Lindsey, Eustace Hooker, halfpenny, 1665 (W.135). Fair-good fine. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 63 | Lincoln, Citty halfpenny, 1669 (City Arms), octagonal shape (W.138;as SCBI Norweb 2953, 90 degrees). Slightly crinkled even brown patina, very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 64 | Lincoln, Samuel Aistrop, halfpenny, 1668, (Mercers' Arms) (W.141), farthing, undated (W.142); John Babb, farthing, 1668 (Mercers' Arms) (W.145); Tho Longley halfpenny, 1666 (Mercer) (W.152; dies at 270ø); (illustrated) Joseph Ludington, farthing, (Mercers' Arms (W.153) also halfpenny (W.154, dies at 270ø) (illustrated). Fair-nearly very fine. (6) | $150 |
| Lot 65 | Lincoln, Tho Longley, halfpenny, 1666 (Mercer) (W.152); Joseph Ludingham farthing (W.153) and halfpenny (W.154); Samuel Ludinton, farthing, (Mercers' Arms (W.155); John Midelborah, farthing, 1658 (Fishmongers' Arms) (W.158). Fair-good fine. (5) | $80 |
| Lot 66 | Lincoln, John Midelborah, farthing, 1658. (Fishmongers' Arms) (W.158); John Osgodbey, halfpenny (Fishmongers' Arms) (W.159, dies at 180ø); Samuell Williams, farthing, 1657 (Stationers' Arms) (W.172). Very good-good fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 67 | Long Sutton, Francis Cory, halfpenny, 1668 (Mercers' Arms) (W.176), Louth, William Hardy, farthing (Mercer) (W.193) (2, one struck en medaille). Fair-nearly fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 68 | Louth, Edward Thourald, halfpenny, 1670 (W.200, dies at 270 degrees). Good fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 69 | Sleaford, James Adamson, farthing, 1656 (Mercers' Arms) (W.210); John Garnner, farthing, (Mercer) (W.213). Spalding, Town halfpenny, 1667, (Town Hall, THE POORE); (W.217) Samuell Craford, halfpenny, 1666 (Crown) (W.221); John Havey, farthing, 1655 (Grocers' Arms) (W.222) Joseph Nutton, halfpenny, 1668 (Rose crowned) (W.224) (illustrated). Fair-fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 70 | Stamford, Overseers halfpenny, (Town Arms; woolpack) (W.235). Nearly very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 71 | Stamford, John Blyth, Charles Deale, farthing (Bakers' and Mercers' Arms) (W.240); William Walker, farthing, (W.253). Nearly very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 72 | Wainfleet, John Shaw, halfpenny, 1670 (Mercers' Arms) (W.268). Good fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 73 | Chelsea, Adrian Westerban, halfpenny, 1667 (AT YE PRINC OF ORANGE) (W.29). Nearly very fine and rare. | $240 |
| Lot 74 | Chiswick, William Smeeth, farthing (W.37). Hampstead, Thomas Leddell (in script) halfpenny, 1669 (Queen's head) (W.79) (illustrated). Uxbridge, Anne Engelfeild, halfpenny, 1668 (Millrind?) (W.225) (illustrated). Fair; good fine; very fine. (3) | $610 |
| Lot 75 | Shadwell, Beniamin Miller, halfpenny, 1666 (Windmill) (W.187). Very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 76 | Westminster, I.B., farthing, (AT THE SARASONS HEAD, grocer (W.241). Nearly very fine. | $55 |
| Lot 77 | Bethlem (Bishopsgate Without) Thomas Lear, farthing, 1662 (Crescent Moon) (W.189). Bishopsgate Without, Thomas Goss, farthing, 1652, (Beehive) (W.288). The second has edge hammered up otherwise both nearly very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 78 | Bishopsgate Without, Edward Bailey, halfpenny, 1667 (Hare) (W.268). Porous otherwise fine and rare. | $20 |
| Lot 79 | Bow Street, Westminster, H.S., farthing, 1653 (The Cross Shufles) (W.392). Bulwark Gate (Tower Hill), Richard Goodwin, farthing, (Lion) (W.445) (illustrated). Charterhouse Lane, John Howes, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.565) (illustrated). Church Lane, John Stonyer, farthing, 1658 (King David playing harp) (W.639) (illustrated). Fine-very fine. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 80 | Fleet Bridge, W.B. farthing, 1649 (AT THE ROSE TAVERN) (w.1045); Will Tomkins, farthing, 1657 (spread eagle) (W.1052) (illustrated). Fleet Street and Conduit, I.W., farthing, (THE HORNE TAVERN) (W.1101) (illustrated). The first pierced otherwise very good, others very fine. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 81 | Gutter Lane (Cheapside) Thomas Fitzhugh, penny, (AT YE GOLDEN ANCKOR) (w.1304). Nearly very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 82 | Irongate (St. Katherine's) I.N. John Noble, farthing (W.1543A unpublished in full). Has been gilt otherwise fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 83 | King Street, Westminster, Widow Mathew, farthing, 1659 (W.1614). Tothill Street (Westminster) M.C., farthing, (AT THE WHEATSHEAF) (W.3156). Toned, nearly very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 84 | Leadenhall Street, Market and Gate, Allice Onleey, penny, 1668, (AT THE BVLLS HEAD) (W.1656). Slight dent above Bull's head otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 85 | St. Katherine's (Tower) R.L., farthing, (The 3 Tobacco Pipes) (W. 2619). Seething Lane, William Vaston, farthing, (Men making candles) (W. 2762). Wapping (Dock, New and Old Stairs, Wall) Andrew Coleman, halfpenny, (AT THE COCK) (W.3290). Fair-fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 86 | Caerleon, William Meredith, farthing, 1668, (Mercer) (W.6). Fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 87 | Chepstow, Walter Morgan, farthing, 1670, (Portcullis) (W.12). Nearly very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 88 | Monmouth, Richard Ballard, halfpenny, 1668 (Bust of Charles II) (W.15) (2, thick brass flan and thin flan). Very fine; fine, crinkled. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 89 | Lynn Regis (King's Lynn) Town farthing, 1668, (Town Arms) (W.63) and 1669, die break on reverse from N to rim at 4 o'clock (W.65;as SCBI Norweb 3069) (illustrated). The first somewhat curved good fine; the second toned nearly very fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 90 | Norwich, Charles Reeve, farthing, 1664 (W. 189, dies at 270ø). Toned very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 91 | Norwich, City farthing, 1667 (City Arms) (W.225) and 1668 (W. 226). Fine. (2) | $20 |
| Lot 92 | Yarmouth, Borough farthing, 1667 (Borough Arms) (W.284); John Ames, farthing, 1652 (Man making candles) (W.289); Beniamin Barker, farthing, 1662 (W.292). Very good-fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 93 | 164 Brackley, John Stoakes, halfpenny, 1670 (3 cloves) (W.11). Edge bitten otherwise very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 94 | Hartwell, William Church, halfpenny, 1666 (Scales) (W.34). Fine. | $40 |
| Lot 95 | King's Cliffe, Jane Browne, halfpenny, 1660 (W.51). Nearly very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 96 | Northhampton, I.S., farthing, 1651 (Bird Streete, scales) (W.79). Fine. | $20 |
| Lot 97 | Northampton, John Twigden, halfpenny, 1666 (Glove) (W.85, dies at 180ø). A proof struck in silver. Toned, good extremely fine and very rare. | $800 |
| Lot 98 | The Oundle, the Feefees town halfpenny, (Talbot, Griffin) (W.88). Good fine. | $10 |
| Lot 99 | Towcester, Thomas Clarke, halfpenny, 1669 (Drapers' Arms) (W.159). Good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 100 | Wellingborough, Henry Smith, farthing, (3 cloves; bell) (W.177; as SCBI Norweb 3484). Good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 101 | Newcastle, Charles Barker, Gabrill Fulthorp, farthing, (Mercers' Arms) (W.1). Brass colour, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $580 |
| Lot 102 | Newcastle, Town farthing, 1667, anchor/castle, struck in lead. Believed to be a concoction, very fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 103 | Collingham (North), Mary Scrimshaw, halfpenny (Mercers' Arms) (W.7, dies 180ø). Nearly very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 104 | Mansfield, Robert Wood, halfpenny, 1667, (Hat with feather) (W.26). Even brown patina but crinkled otherwise good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 105 | Nottingham, Chamberlains (in script) halfpenny, 1669, (Town Arms) (W.51; as SCBI Norweb 3523) (illustrated); Thomas Burrowes, halfpenny, (Burr over rose; castle) (W.58); Sam Garner, halfpenny, (Apothecary) (W.74) (illustrated). Nearly fine-good fine. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 106 | Oxford, The Mayor, farthing, 1652 (City Arms) (W.111) (2) (W.112); Oliffe Hind farthing, 1657 (Mercer) (W.142); Nich Orum, farthing, 1659 (crayfish) (W.158;as SCBI Norweb 3710b (illustrated); John Souch, farthing 1657 (Fan, Milliner) (W.168;as SCBI Norweb 3720a) (illustrated). Fair-very fine. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 107 | Oxford, Seth Ireland, farthing, (AT THE GOVLDING KEY, Key; hart) (W.148); John Tey, farthing, (AT THE ANGELL) (W.172;as SCBI Norweb 3742) (illustrated). The first with spotted toning on brass flan otherwise very fine, second very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 108 | Thame, William Tripp, farthing, (Chandler) (W.206). Witney, John Gardiner, halfpenny, 1669 (Shuttles) (W.231) (illustrated). Good fine; very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 109 | Woodstock, Alexander Johnsons, farthing, 1652, (Grocers' Arms) (W. 248) (illustrated); T.P., farthing, 1653 (AT THE 3 CUPS) (W.249) (illustrated); Thomas Woodward, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.252). Very good-good fine, the last rare. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 110 | Uppingham, Edmond Farbeck, farthing, (Tobacco roll) (W.13;as SCBI Norweb 3876, but dies 180ø). Good fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 111 | Ludlow, John Bowdler, halfpenny, 1664, (Mercer) (W.25). Good fine. | $70 |
| Lot 112 | Oswestry, Hugh Edwards, penny, 1669, (Shoe) (W.56). Good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 113 | Bridgewater, Town, farthing, 1666 (Town Arms) (W.48), (2), flags on outer towers of castle (W.49); William Sealy, farthing, 1652 (W.72) (illustrated). Very good-good fine, the last scarce. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 114 | Midsomer Norton, Joseph Horler, farthing, 1659, (W.183A, used to be uncertain 20). Very good and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 115 | Taunton, Constables town farthing, 1667, (T and tun, castle) (W.227); Abraham Crocker, farthing, 1666 (Weavers' Arms) (W.246). Wells, City farthing, '69 (Crown) (W.301). Very good-fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 116 | Wells, City farthing, '69 (Crown) (W.301); Robert Warmall, farthing, 1664 (W.310). Yeovil, Christ Allembridge, farthing, 1656 (Pipe, tobacco roll) (W.328) (illustrated). Very good-nearly very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 117 | Bank Side, William Chapman, halfpenny, (Bushel measure) (W.121). Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 118 | Bank Side, George Varasour, farthing, (Family Arms) (W.138). Nearly very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 119 | Pickle Herring Stairs (Tooley Street), Edward Brent, halfpenny, 1668 (Sailing ship) (W.340). Nearly very fine/good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 120 | Tooley Street, (Tullys Gate) I.W., farthing, (Shepheard and Dog). Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 121 | Bilston, Henry Pearson, halfpenny, 1666, (Packhorse) (W.4). Fine/fair and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 122 | Kinver, John Cooke, halfpenny, 1663 (Mercer). Very good and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 123 | Lichfield, Thomas Mynors, farthing, 1656 (Mercers' Arms) (W.32, dies at 180ø). Fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 124 | Penkridge, John Phillipes, halfpenny, 1665, (Mercers' Arms) (W.44). Fair/fine. | $0 |
| Lot 125 | Uttoxeter, John Daine, halfpenny, 1667 (W.74A, dies at 0ø). Fine and very rare. | $190 |
| Lot 126 | Uttoxeter, John Halsey, halfpenny 1668, (Mercers' Arms), Octagonal (W.76). Good fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 127 | Beccles, Will Crane, farthing, (Family Arms, Drapers Arms) (W.6;as SCBI Norweb 4239). Brandon, Will Brewster, farthing, (W.29; as SCBI Norweb 4256 but in copper, dies at 0ø). Nearly very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 128 | Bury St. Edmunds, Edward Barnbe, halfpenny, 1669, (Bunch of grapes) (W.39). Dark tone, nearly very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 129 | Bury St. Edmunds, John Lucas, halfpenny, 1668, (Roll of cloth) (W.67); George Stanard, farthing, (Market-house) (W.77) (illustrated). The first pierced otherwise fine; the second dark brown patina, very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 130 | Ipswich, Town farthing, 1670, (Town Arms) (W.158;as SCBI Norweb 4351) (2); Joseph Haymer, halfpenny, 1666, (Grocers' Arms) (W.182). Good very fine; fine; very fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 131 | Lowestoft, Town farthing, (Arms) (W.224). Mildenhall, at Robert Crannis, farthing, (Woolpack) (W.247;as SCBI Norweb 4420, dies 0ø) (illustrated). Sudbury, Richard Waitt, farthing, 1664 (W.342) (illustrated). Nearly fine-nearly very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 132 | Woodbridge, Town halfpenny, 1670, (THE POORES ADVANTAGE) (W.357); Henry Stebbing, halfpenny, 1667 (Bird) (W.361 in copper). Very fine, good fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 133 | Worlingworth, John Blumfeild, halfpenny, (Grocer) (W.373, dies at 180ø and in copper). Medium brown patina, very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 134 | Battersea (and Putney), John Kemp, halfpenny, 1663, (Cordwainers' Arms) (W.9, dies at 90ø). Edge notch, as have all, that are known, otherwise nearly very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 135 | Dorking, Elizabeth Bothel, farthing (W.47); Edward Godwin, farthing, (Man making candles) (W.48). Guildford, Town farthing, 1668, (Castle between woolpacks; Town Arms, initials F.M.,F.S.) (W.98) (illustrated); Abdiah Martin, farthing, 1664/1652, (Woolpack; castle) (W.115); John Martin, farthing, 1652, (Woolpack; castle) (W.118); similar, Thomas Tompson, farthing, 1657 (W.125;as SCBI Norweb 4615a) (illustrated). Fair-good fine, a few rare. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 136 | Kingston-on-Thames, John Feillder, farthing, (3 shuttles) (W.141; as SCBI Norweb 4635). Mortlake, Peter White, halfpenny, (London Arms) (W.187). Nearly very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 137 | Tooting, Edward Elderfield, farthing, 1665, (Fleur-de-lis) (W.290). Good fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 138 | Wandsworth, Elizabeth Crow, farthing (W.300, dies at 180ø). Nearly very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 139 | Chichester, James Farenden, halfpenny (Blacksmiths' Arms) (W.41, dies at 90ø). Spot of verdigris and slightly 'bitten' flan otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 140 | Chichester, Mathew Ball, farthing, 1657 (W.40); John Gittins, farthing, (Vitners' Arms) (W.46); Edward Hichocke, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.50); George Jenings, farthing, 1667, (Cordwainers' Arms) (W.54); Margaret Reynolds, halfpenny, 1667, (Bakers' Arms) (W.59). Several with verdigris otherwise fair-fine. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 141 | Chichester, Robert Hichcock, halfpenny, 1667, (Needlemakers' Arms) (W.52); Thomas Spatehurst, halfpenny, 1667, (Stocking) (W.62). The first nearly very fine and rare, the second good fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 142 | Birmingham, Joseph Hopkins, halfpenny, 1666, (Ironmongers' Arms) (W.36, dies at 90ø). Slight corrosion otherwise good fine and scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 143 | Brailes, Francis Sharley, halfpenny, 1666, (St. George and dragon) square shape (W.49). Nearly very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 144 | Coventry, City halfpenny, 1669, (Elephant and Castle, leopard) (W.55;as SCBI Norweb 5304). Hemlingford Hundred, Edward Taylor, halfpenny, 1669 (head in profile, Bayliffe) (W.102). Rugby, Abraham Harper, farthing (Mercer) (W.129). The first with 'bitten' edge, second corroded otherwise good fine-very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 145 | Stratford-on-Avon, Rich. Hickes, halfpenny, (Angel) (W.147, dies at 180ø). Warwick, John Kerby, farthing, (Grocers' Arms) (W.186). Good fine; very fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 146 | Grayrigg, Ric Rowlandson, halfpenny, 1669 (Scales, spade) (W.4). Softly struck near rims otherwise very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 147 | Kendal, Mercers Company, farthing, 1657 (Corporation Arms, K.K.) (W.5). Slightly crinkled otherwise good fine. | $80 |
| Lot 148 | Bradford-on-Avon, John Gage, farthing, 1649, (Mercers' Arms) (W.18); Jacob Selbee, farthing, 1665, (crossed pipes) (W.19) (illustrated); Paul Methwin, farthing, (Arms; Latin Cross) (W.20) (illustrated). The last with 'bitten' edge otherwise very fine, others very good-good fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 149 | Devizes, John Hammond, farthing, (3 books) (W.70). Malmesbury, John Goldney, farthing (Clothyr) (W.112). The second with verdigris otherwise very fine and rare, the first very fine. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 150 | Salisbury, The Maior, farthing, 1659 (Two-headed eagle; City Arms) (W.164); Simon Rolfe, halfpenny, 1666, (Family Arms) (W.222). Very fine; good very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 151 | Warminster, John Slade, farthing, 1667 (Heart) W.258). Wilton, Stephen Brassier, halfpenny, 1667 (W.268). Fine; very fine, the first rare. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 152 | Evesham, Burrow halfpenny, (Burrough Arms, FOR NECESSARY EXCHANG) (w.42) (illustrated); Phillip Ballord, halfpenny, 1664 (W.46). First with even brown patina, very fine; fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 153 | Evesham, Joshua Fransham, halfpenny, 1666 (W.54). Worcester, Edward Prichett, halfpenny, '67, (City Arms, Chandler) (W.156). Good fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 154 | Bentham, William Overend, halfpenny, 1668, heart-shape (W.22). Water worn otherwise fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 155 | Beverley, William Wilberfoss, halfpenny, (W.32). Verdigris otherwise nearly very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 156 | (Kingston-upon-)Hull, George Hodgson, halfpenny, 1668, (Man smoking pipe, tobacco roll under arm) (W.148). Fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 157 | York, William Bell, halfpenny, 1665 (Grocer) (W.382); James Leech, halfpenny, 1666, (Skinners' Arms) (W.414) (illustrated); John Roome, halfpenny, '68 (Chandler) (W.430) (illustrated). Fine-nearly very fine and rare. (3) | $230 |
| Lot 158 | York, John Hooper (in script) halfpenny, 1668, (Royal Oak) (W.401). The obverse die only struck on both sides of a worn William III halfpenny, (1695-8). Fine and possibly unique in this form. | $360 |
| Lot 159 | Cork, City penny, 1659, (ship between castles) (W. 201). Very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 160 | Cork, William Ballard, penny, 1677, (King's bust in royal oak, horseman and soldier below) (W.205). Dublin, Mic Wilson, halfpenny, 1672 (Butchers' Arms and crest; St. George and dragon) (W.416) (3 varieties). Fair-fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 161 | Drogheda (South) Hen Coker, penny, 1656 (Harp, ES) (W.233). Brass with cross-shaped copper insert, nearly very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 162 | John Murrey, penny, 1668 in brass (1.80gms, 21mm) (Pr.45; M.14; W.1). Fair only but extremely rare. | $2,500 |
| Lot 163 | Staple-Merchants' farthing, undated, Arms/fleece (W.92). Glossy brown patina, good fine. | $30 |
| Lot 164 | A group of unidentified issues, penny, halfpennies (6) and farthings (9), only parts of legends visible, attribution is possible in most cases through the indexes in Williamson. Mostly water-worn, poor-fair. (16) | $20 |
| Lot 165 | Rome, tesserae or admittance tickets, Tiberius left/111; two figures riding a camel right/XII; spinitra or erotic token, couple having intercourse/11-V, all in brass (21mm). The first pierced otherwise very good and rare. (3) | $1,000 |
| Lot 166 | William I (1066-1087) penny, profile right type (S.1256) (BMC VII) struck in lead as either a die trial or as a token or ticket. Legends unclear otherwise nearly fine and extremely rare. | $520 |
| Lot 167 | London, 13th century pewter (or lead) tavern tokens; face in circle/geometric pattern; standing figure facing/geometric pattern; Bishop with mitre/plain; cat/plain; ship sailing right/geometric pattern, all 13-16mm with irregular or broken edges. Fine-very fine the last extremely rare, the others rare or very rare. (5) | $250 |
| Lot 168 | Others, as before but with birds as obverses; fantastic bird facing/shield; bird right head turned back/faint geometric pattern; bird standing/geometric pattern; two birds facing, a staff in between/geometric pattern; dear (?) four legged walking right/geometric pattern. Fine-very fine and rare or very rare. (5) | $210 |
| Lot 169 | Others, as before but mostly abstract designs; flower/shield; geometric pattern both sides (3); elegant geometric pattern (like a flower)/geometric pattern (obliterated). The second broken internally, fine-very fine and rare. (5) | $210 |
| Lot 170 | Elizabeth II, Lyon pewter counter (24mm) undated but circa 1574. Another similar from the same dies, no E in SAVE (cf M.4598). Very fine and rare. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 171 | Elizabeth I, crowned rose pewter or lead counters, (20mm) undated but circa 1590, God Save the Quene (cf M.4713); 'Beatified Queen' circa 1603 (cf M.4750) (2, one only fair). Fair-good fine. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 172 | England, circa 1450, lead bale-seal of Richard Trotman (27 x 40mm). Fragile but very clear, good fine and very rare. | $40 |
| Lot 173 | Late 17th century lead tokens, (20mm) cross and pellets (medieval style) (cf M.5364); tree/anchor (23mm) (cf M.5398/5402). Nearly very fine and rare. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 174 | Late 17th century lead tokens, fox running left/W/NI (14.5mm) (illustrated), cross/plain (16mm) (this may be much earlier). Very fine; fair, the first very rare. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 175 | East Anglian farming token, in lead (24mm) circa 1750, man wearing hat riding horse left/W.D. pellet above, three pellets below. Very fine and rare. | $50 |
| Lot 176 | Farm token in lead (38mm) obverse cross over MHR monogram reverse horse galloping left through trees. Very fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 177 | Boy Bishop groat of Bury St. Edmonds, a fantasy by Billy Monk and Charlie Eaton, c.1857-61. Another 'groat' similar but thinner and flat. Another with Bishops mitre and lines only for legends. The first patinated very fine, the others fair. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 178 | Early 17th Century Royal jetons in silver (32mm) octagonal (2), another (59 x 21mm) retangular octagonal, the first two possibly of James I period. Very fine or better and extremely rare. (3) | $840 |
| Lot 179 | James I, pass in copper (58mm) uniface, cast and chased. Pierced for suspension. Fine and very rare. | $230 |
| Lot 180 | Charles II, pass for the Touching Ceremony, undated, in copper (30mm) (W.12) (Peck 496). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $340 |
| Lot 181 | William & Mary, medalets, in copper (22mm) (M.4939) in silver (sun reverse) (M.4940) (slipped rose reverse) (M.4943). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 182 | Abergavenny, Monmouthshire; J.H. Conway (BWS 12), T.W. Ingram (BWS 20). Alnwick, Northumberland; Wm. Davison (BWS 30). Ashford, Kent; Lewis & Hyland (BWS 35). The last pierced at top otherwise very fine, the others (all illustrated) nearly extremely fine-extremely fine, the first very rare. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 183 | Ashton under Lyne, Lancashire; R.H. Chambers, undated (BWS 40), (illustrated) 1849 (BWS 50). Banbury, Oxfordshire; Wm. Gazeys (BWS 90) (illustrated). Bath, Somerset; H. Baldwin (BWS 120) (illustrated), Collins & Co. (BWS 130) and The Wheat Sheaf (BWS 180, an inn token in brass, Minnitt 118). Good fine-nearly uncirculated, the third very rare. (6) | $240 |
| Lot 184 | Bilston, Staffordshire; A. Ellis (BWS 210), T.& F. Lewis (BWS 220) (illustrated) (BWS 230) (illustrated). The first fine otherwise good extremely fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 185 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; Blackham Bros. (BWS 300) (2), Edwin Cottrill (BWS 350 in brass, edge milled), E. Cottrill (BWS 360 (2, one double struck) (illustrated), J. Gargory (BWS 380 in gilt brass) (BWS 400 in gilt brass, pierced, 2, one with rounded plain edge, 24mm) (illustrated) (BWS 410 in gilt brass, pierced) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (9) | $240 |
| Lot 186 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; Wm. Graham (BWS 430 in brass) (illustrated), Great Western Portrait Room (BWS 440), H.&C. Grove (BWS 460), Chas. Hadduck (BWS 470) (illustrated) (BWS 480), Hands & Bach (BWS 500), F. Hands (BWS 510), (illustrated), W. Hayward (BWS 520, (2 - copper and brass)) (illustrated). Fine-good very fine, the last rare. (9) | $240 |
| Lot 187 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; J. Hipwood (BWS 550) (illustrated), W.B. Jones (BWS 620), Edmund Kemp (BWS 640), Saml. King (BWS 660), Mappin (BWS 670, copper, struck en medaille and brass) (2) (BWS 680 in brass) (illustrated), John Mappin (BWS 720), E.M. Martin (BWS 770) Maurice Myers (BWS 800 in brass) (illustrated). Good fine-extremely fine, the sixth and the last very rare. (10) | $320 |
| Lot 188 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; S. Hiron medallist/card players (BWS-; H p.297,a, Batty 955), Nichols/card players (BWS-; Hp297,b,pl17,2 (this piece), Vaughton Bros; medallists (BWS-; H p487 in brass). Gilt worn on first otherwise very fine-extremely fine and rare. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 189 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; T. Pope & Co. (BWS unpublished QV2/legend of 820, say 822) (illustrated) (BWS 840 bronze, edge milled) (BWS 850). Good very fine; verdigris otherwise very fine; fine, the first extremely rare, the second very rare. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 190 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; W.B. Reeves, 1872 (BWS 870, in brass, edge milled) (illustrated), James Scott (BWS 890), J.R. Seekings (BWS 910) John Sefton, 1852 (BWS 920), (BWS 930) (illustrated), E. Simpson (BWS 950), J.H. Stokes (BWS 980). The last pierced and lacquered otherwise fine-extremely fine, the first rare. (7) | $150 |
| Lot 191 | Birmingham, Warwickshire; G. Steadman (BWS 960) (BWS 970, edge milled). Attractive patinas, nearly uncirculated and very rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 192 | Birmingham, Warwickshire, M. Walford (BWS 1030). Very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 193 | Blewbury, Berkshire; S. Huggins (BWS 1070). Bloxwich, Staffordshire; Thos. Gilbert (BWS 1080) (illustrated). Bolton, Lancashire; John Carrie (BWS 1090). Bootle, Lancashire; Liverpool Steam Laundry (BWS 1130) (illustrated). Bradford, Yorkshire; Mary Dunn (BWS 1150). Fair-nearly extremely fine, the last two extremely rare and very rare. (5) | $160 |
| Lot 194 | Bridgnorth, Shropshire, Callant's, 1851 (BWS 1180). Brierley Hill, Staffordshire; J. Wheeler, 1847 (BWS 1200), W. Wheeler, 1842 (BWS 1210). Bristol, Gloucestershire; T. Cordeux, 1851 (BWS 1240) (illustrated). Brompton, Kent; Alfred Light, 1851 (BWS 1260) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 195 | Chepstow, Monmouthshire; T. Perkins (BWS 1370) (illustrated). Chichester, Sussex; J.W. Brown, 1840 (BWS 1380) (illustrated), T. Gatehouse (BWS 1390, gilt and silver plated) (2) (illustrated). Cirencester, Gloucestershire; W. Hawkins (BWS 1400). The last with large hole otherwise very fine-good extremely fine, mostly rare-very rare. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 196 | England, various towns, duplicates of the Collection as per BWS no's. 50, 90, 220, 230, 300, 720, 920, 1200, 1210 and 1380. Mostly fine-very fine, the last rare. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 197 | Colchester, Essex; J.J. Bedwell (BWS 1430), H. Savill (BWS 1460) (illustrated). Coventry, Warwickshire; N. Charnock (BWS 1470). Cradley, Staffordshire; T.E. Smyth (BWS 1490). Darlaston, Staffordshire; J. Huskins (BWS 1500) (illustrated). Fine-good very fine, the third and fourth very rare. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 198 | Darlaston, Staffordshire; T. Wilkes (BWS 1510) (illustrated), Deddington, Oxfordshire; John Dean (BWS 1520). Derby, Derbyshire; S. Bennett (BWS 1530) (illustrated), J. Cadman (BWS-, say 1535 edge milled) (illustrated). Dereham, Norfolk; Brewster & Co., 1851 (BWS 1540) (illustrated). Good fine-nearly extremely fine, the last three rare to very rare. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 199 | East Ilsley, Berkshire; Adam W. Wheeler (BWS 1590) (illustrated). Gateshead, Durham; (J. Harrop) 1830 (BWS 1630) (illustrated). Gloucester, Gloucestershire; John Bellamy, 1851 (BWS 1640), W. Crump (BWS 1650), John B. Hanman (BWS 1660). Gavesend, Kent; Tulley's Bazaar (BWS 1680). Great Bridge, Staffordshire; Gregory & Co., (BWS 1690, edge milled). The second with scalloped edge otherwise fine and very rare, others nearly very fine-good very fine. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 200 | Exeter, Devonshire; Three Cranes Tavern (BWS-; S&T 44(i)). Attractive red brown patina extremely fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 201 | Greenwich, Kent; Andrew Holmes (BWS 1700). Hanley, Staffordshire; David King (BWS 1750), E. Moore (BWS 1760) (illustrated). Haslingden, Lancashire; Ralph Holden (BWS 1780, in brass, milled edge). High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire; Scott & Co. (BWS 1800) (illustrated). The third nearly full mint red uncirculated, the others good fine-nearly extremely fine, the last very rare. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 202 | Huddersfield, Yorkshire; Labrey & Co. (BWS 1823). Good very fine and extremely rare. | $120 |
| Lot 203 | Hull, Yorkshire; Crouch & Snowden (BWS 1826). Good very fine and extremely rare. | $120 |
| Lot 204 | Hulme, Lancashire; Flora Gardens, 1822 (BWS 1830). Very fine and rare. | $60 |
| Lot 205 | Ipswich, Suffolk; R. Manistre (BWS 1860) (illustrated), Robt. Ward (BWS 1870). Nearly extremely fine, the first very rare. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 206 | Leeds, Yorkshire; James Dyson & Co. (BWS 1915 23mm, another 19mm), Hollins (BWS 1920 brass, 20mm), Jarvis (BWS 1930 brass, 23.5mm, milled edge), Royal Casino (BWS 1940). The last lacquered good fine, the others very fine-extremely fine, all very rare. (5) | $260 |
| Lot 207 | Leicester, Leicestershire, T. Johnson (BWS 1950 brass, (illustrated) and gilt brass). Very fine and rare. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 208 | Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire; W. Morley, 1851 (BWS 1990) (illustrated). Lincoln, Lincolnshire; J. Flint (BWS 2010) (illustrated). Liverpool, Lancashire; Astley (BWS 2020) (illustrated), S. Bagnall (BWS 2030), Bailey & Co. (BWS 2040). The fourth only fair, others fine-good very fine except the third which is uncirculated and extremely rare. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 209 | Liverpool, Lancashire; Cameron (BWS 2060) (illustrated), J. Carmichael & Co. (BWS 2080) (illustrated), John Dear (BWS 2090) (BWS 2100) (illustrated), Dear Brothers (BWS 2110 in copper) (illustrated). Good fine-nearly extremely fine. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 210 | Liverpool, Lancashire; William Drury (BWS 2130 edge milled to right (2)(illustrated), edge plain in gilt copper), East India Company Agent (BWS 2140) (illustrated), F.L. Hausburg (BWS 2150 (3 - 2 obverse and reverse dies)), Hellewell (BWS 2160), R.C. Hudson (BWS 2170) (illustrated). Mostly extremely fine-uncirculated. (9) | $240 |
| Lot 211 | Liverpool, Lancashire; Mullins & Compy., 1851 (BWS 2210) (illustrated), W. Potts (BWS 2220) (illustrated) Promoli & Hausburg (BWS 2230), Shaw Bros. (BWS 2272), Wyatt Brothers (BWS 2310) (illustrated). The fourth fine/good fine others nearly extremely fine or better. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 212 | Deddington, Oxfordshire to Liverpool, Lancashire; being duplicates of the collection (BWS 1520, 1530, 1640, 1690, 1760, 1870, 1940, 2140 (East India Company Agent) 2160 (2)). Fine-extremely fine, a few scarce to very rare. (10) | $200 |
| Lot 213 | London, Middlesex; Antill & Son (BWS 2330) (illustrated), Bailey & Ritchie (BWS -, say 2335 24m brass, edge plain), Barrett (BWS, 2340) (2, one with mirror-like fields) 1820 (BWS 2350, struck en medaille) (illustrated), John Blenkin (BWS 2370 22mm and 19mm, struck en medaille, both edge milled right) (illustrated). Nearly very fine-nearly uncirculated, the second last very rare. (7) | $300 |
| Lot 214 | London, Middlesex; Joseph Clarke (BWS 2390) (illustrated), Richard Cockerill (BWS 2400) (illustrated), Collacott (BWS 2410), Coram (BWS 2420), Cremer Junior (BWS -, say 2435 brass, 19mm, edge plain) (illustrated), Cremer Jun (BWS 2440), Cremer (2450, engrailed edge) (illustrated). The third and fifth corroded otherwise fine/very fine, others very fine or better, the second and fifth very rare. (7) | $240 |
| Lot 215 | London, Middlesex; J. Davis (BWS 1460) (illustrated), W. Day (BWS 2470) (illustrated), Dunn & Co. (BWS 2480, gilt brass with milled edge) (illustrated) Dr. Eady (BWS 2490B,E,F plain edge (illustrated) say G, obverse 2 reverse 5 (illustrated), East Indies (Agent) (BWS 2500 A,B) (illustrated). Very fine - nearly uncirculated, the first three very rare. (9) | $240 |
| Lot 216 | London, Middlesex; Robt. Edwards (BWS 2510) (illustrated), Foley & Shoyer (BWS 2520) (2, one with gilding remaining), Ford (BWS 2540) (illustrated), Godfrey Goodman (BWS 2570) (illustrated). The first and last with proof-like fields and attractively toned nearly uncirculated, the others extremely fine or better. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 217 | London, Middlesex; J. Green (BWS 2580) (BWS 2590) (illustrated), Him (BWS 2600) (illustrated), H. Hyam, 1847 (BWS 2612), Orlando Jones (BWS 2620) another obverse plain (BWS - say 2625) (illustrated), Leath & Co.(BWS 2640, copper and brass) (illustrated), Leath (BWS 2650). The second brilliant gilt FDC, others very fine - uncirculated. (9) | $320 |
| Lot 218 | London, Middlesex; Mr. Lewis (BWS 2680 copper, milled edge) (illustrated), McDonald (BWS 2690) (illustrated), Mannering (BWS 2710) Oxford Clothing Co. (BWS 2720) (BWS 2740) (illustrated), J. Schlesinger & Co. 1851 (BWS 2770), Louis Silberberg (BWS 2790) (BWS 2800), Albert Smith, 1859 (BWS 2810). The third plugged otherwise good fine-extremely fine. (9) | $240 |
| Lot 219 | London, Middlesex; Albert Smith, 1860 (BWS 2820) a proof struck in silver by Pinches. Attractively toned, nearly FDC and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 220 | London, Middlesex, I.E. Sparrow, a proof struck in silver (BWS.2840). Toned good extremely fine and extremely rare as such. | $760 |
| Lot 221 | London, Middlesex; I.E. Sparrow 1823 (BWS 2840) (illustrated) undated (BWS 2850), 1825 (BWS 2860, 2, one gilt copper (illustrated)) 1826 (BWS 2870) (illustrated) (Leather Sauce) (BWS 2890 in copper (2) and brass) (illustrated). Mostly extremely fine-uncirculated. (8) | $460 |
| Lot 222 | London, Middlesex; Thornton & Killick (BWS 2920), Warren's (BWS 2980), Wm. Webster (BWS 3000), F. West (BWS 3010) (illustrated), Thos. Wright (BWS 3040). Also unlisted, Exhibition Palace 1851 both sides, Our Boys Clothing Company in brass 19mm (thin clothier check see BWS p2) W. Warrington medallist/Thames Tunnel 1843, Scott 1846 and castle countermarked on smoothed farthing (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (9) | $220 |
| Lot 223 | London, Middlesex; The Bishop Wine Cellars, King St., 1869 (BWS -, obverse QV80; B ) (illustrated), Robert Laidlaw (BWS-; QV89 obverse, B ) (illustrated). Clothiers & hatters: R. Romanis, 33 Cheapside (B ), 1872 dated obverse (QV96 bis) Dobson, Northgate; J. Baxendale, South Stockton (B ) (illustrated). All are in brass with milled edges. Very fine-good extremely fine. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 224 | London, Middlesex; clothiers and hatters checks, Allan Son & Co; Bailey & Ritchie (illustrated); Cox, Oxford St; Hight St., (illustrated); Green & Co, High Holborn (illustrated); William Owen, legend, another but with Franz Joseph; R. Romanis, 33 Cheapside (illustrated). Very fine- uncirculated. (8) | $200 |
| Lot 225 | London, Middlesex; Thames Tunnel, Wm. Griffin, 1843; in copper (H p.812,4) (illustrated) in brass (H p813,11) (H p.813,12), W. Warrington, 1843 (H p.873, Batty 568) (illustrated). Commemoratives, Red Lion Public House, 1844 (B ) (illustrated); I. Coleman, 1852 (R ) (illustrated); General Tom Thumb 1846 (H pl. 11, 980) (illustrated). Good fine-extremely fine. (7) | $240 |
| Lot 226 | London, Middlesex; checks, pub and related, Claxtons (BWS p.190) (illustrated); P. Maclure, Bedford Head Tavern (B ) (illustrated), James Rennell, Turks Head, (B ), F. Toole & Co (illustrated); Toole's (2 varieties in brass thick and thin) (B ). Jeweller L & A. Pyke (B ) (illustrated); coin dealer, W. Whelan, 1848 (H.p.728). The third pierced otherwise very fine-extremely fine. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 227 | London, Middlesex; duplicates of the collection (BWS 2340, 2350, 2370 (2), 2400, 2420, 2460, 2480, 2500A, 2510, 2530 (2)). Fair-extremely fine. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 228 | London, Middlesex; duplicates (BWS 2580, 2590 (2), 2640, 2720, 2740, 2840, 2850 (3), 2860, 2920 (2), 3010). Fair-extremely fine. (14) | $170 |
| Lot 229 | Lowestoft, Suffolk; Fuller & Son (BWS 3090) (illustrated), Ling & Co, 1852 (BWS 3110) (illustrated), W.C. Wiseman (BWS 3130). Ludlow, Shropshire; J. & E. Harding, 1851 (BWS 3150) (illustrated). Lynn, Norfolk; W. Roberts 1851 (BWS 3180). Macclesfield, Cheshire; James Clark Brown (BWS 3190) (illustrated), J. Warburton (BWS 3200) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, except the third and fifth, all very rare. (7) | $280 |
| Lot 230 | Manchester, Lancashire; John Chorlton (BWS 3210A), R. Cooper, 1851 (BWS 3230), Falkner Brothers (BWS 3270) (BWS 3280), George Grantham (BWS 3300), Grasshopper Tea Warehouse (BWS 3310) (illustrated), J. Humble (BWS 3360), Labrey Entwisle (BWS 3400) (BWS 3410) T. Labrey & Co. (BWS 3420) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, the last very rare. (10) | $320 |
| Lot 231 | Manchester, Lancashire; Archibald M'Collah (BWS 3450) (illustrated), John Nuttall (BWS 3490B), William Scott & Co. (BWS 3530), William Shaw (BWS 3550), H. Smithson & Co. (BWS 3560), James Stelfox (BWS 3570), Wilkinson Brothers, 1849 (BWS 3600) (illustrated), M. Wooliscroft (BWS 3645) (illustrated). Very fine-nearly extremely fine. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 232 | March, Isle of Ely, Cambridgeshire; John Smith, 1825 (BWS 3660). Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 233 | Nettlebed, Oxfordshire; Champion, 1835 (BWS 3700) (illustrated). Newbury, Berkshire; Roake, 1839 (BWS 3710) (illustrated). Newcastle under Lyme, Staffordshire; George Berks (BWS 3720) (illustrated), William Dixon (BWS 3730), W. Hargreaves (BWS 3740), T. Highfield (BWS 3750), (BWS 3760) (illustrated), W. Howson & Son (BWS 3770) (illustrated), Josiah Robey, 1851 (BWS 3785) (illustrated). Very fine-nearly extremely fine. (9) | $220 |
| Lot 234 | Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland; Arnott, Cannock & Co. (BWS 3800, 2 die varieties) John Davidson (BWS 3810, 2 die varieties) (illustrated), Thomas Pattinson (BWS 3830) (illustrated), Wood & Kimpsters (BWS 3840). Good very fine-nearly uncirculated. (6) | $180 |
| Lot 235 | Newcastle, Northumberland; John Davidson (BWS 3810) (illustrated), Thomas Pattinson (BWS 3830) another but a proof struck in silver (illustrated). The first nearly full mint red, nearly uncirculated-uncirculated, the last very rare. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 236 | Northampton, Northamptonshire; Gent & Co, 1850 (BWS 3870), Perkins (BWS 3890), Shemeld Brothers (BWS -, gilt bronze 24mm) (illustrated). Norwich, Norfolk; R. Alden, 1847 (BWS 3900), G. Bagshaw, 1851 (BWS 3910) (illustrated), J. Barnard, 1852 (BWS 3920) (illustrated), Chamberlin & Sons, 1846 (BWS 3930), 1847 (BWS 3940), 1852 (BWS 3950) (illustrated), H. Colman, 1848 (BWS 3960). Very fine-good extremely fine. (10) | $200 |
| Lot 237 | Lowestoft, Suffolk - Northampton, Northamptonshire; being duplicates of the collection (BWS 3090, 3130 (4), 3310, 3490B, 3530, 3700, 3800, 3830, 3840, 3870). Fine-extremely fine. (13) | $200 |
| Lot 238 | Norwich, Norfolk; James Creek (BWS 3980), J. Dawbarn (BWS 3990), Dye (BWS 4000), R. Jeary, 1862 (BWS 4010) (illustrated), John Page (BWS 4020), T. Parker, 1852 (BWS 4030) (illustrated), Snowdon & Sons (BWS 4040) (illustrated), Wilson, 1839 (BWS 4050 2 die varieties). Very fine-uncirculated, the fourth and seventh very rare. (9) | $340 |
| Lot 239 | Nottingham, Nottinghamshire; Beecroft & Sons (BWS 4060 - advertising check of later period,G.C.9), Charles Elliott (BWS 4070) (illustrated), W. Holmes (BWS 4090) (illustrated), Dixon & Parker (BWS -, advertising check 20mm,G.C.21) (illustrated). Nearly extremely fine-extremely fine and rare. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 240 | Oldbury, Worcestershire; I. Timmins (BWS 4110). Oldham, Lancashire; Phillip Berry (BWS 4130), R. Cooper (BWS 4160), 1851 (BWS 4190) (illustrated), Henry Evans (BWS 4210), Benjn. Fielding (BWS 4220), E. Gilpin (BWS 4230), Miles Schofield (BWS 4240) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, the last rare. (8) | $250 |
| Lot 241 | Penrith, Cumberland; Todd Brothers (BWS 4250). Very fine and very rare. | $70 |
| Lot 242 | Plymouth, Devon; Dick (BWS 4270). Portsea, Devon; Dick (BWS 4300). Good very fine, the second extremely rare. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 243 | Purton, Wiltshire; Jno. Lamb (BWS 4360), John Lamb (BWS 4370 in copper and brass), (BWS 4380), (BWS 4390 edge milled) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 244 | Reading, Berkshire; Pole (BWS 4430). Richmond, Surrey; (R.) Innocent, 1821 (BWS 4440) (illustrated). Ross, Herefordshire; Brunsdon (BWS 4460) (illustrated), Pearce (BWS 4480) (illustrated), John W. White, 1851 (BWS 4490) (illustrated). Salford, Lancashire; Robt. Entwisle & Co. (BWS 4530). Very fine-extremely fine, the Ross issues very rare. (6) | $250 |
| Lot 245 | Sheffield, Yorkshire; J. V. Bellamy (BWS 4560), W. Crowther (BWS 4570) C. Eyre (BWS 4590) (illustrated). The second corroded otherwise very fine or better; the last two rare. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 246 | Smethwick, Staffordshire; Lea & Edwards (BWS 4630) (illustrated). Southwark, Surrey; John Hayward (BWS 4670 overstruck on 4690, edge milled) (illustrated)), T. Pryce (BWS 4690), Wm. Tremlett (BWS 4700), Charles Williams (BWS 4710) (illustrated) (BWS 4720), Thos. Williams (BWS 4740) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, mostly rare. (7) | $320 |
| Lot 247 | Southwark, J. King's London Road 1821 (BWS 4680). Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 248 | Stafford, Staffordshire; Thomas Bamford (BWS 4760), Isaac Barton (BWS 4770), C. Dutton (BWS 4780) (illustrated). Stamford, Lincolnshire; F. Dawson (BWS 4820). Stavely, Derbyshire; Thomas Longworth (BWS 4830) (illustrated). Stockport, Cheshire; Thomas Staley (BWS 4840). Stoke-Upon-Trent, Staffordshire; W. Dean (BWS 4860) (illustrated), Stone, Staffordshire; Lucas (BWS 4890) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, the third, fifth and seventh very rare. (8) | $320 |
| Lot 249 | Stourbridge, Worcestershire; Bedwell (BWS 4900). Stratford Upon Avon, Warwickshire; W. Court (BWS 4910) (illustrated). Uxbridge, Middlesex; Uxbridge School (BWS 4960). Walsall, Staffordshire; Henry Hack (BWS 4970), E. Rowley (BWS 4980) (illutrated), Scholey (BWS 4990). Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 250 | Norwich, Norfolk to Walsall, Staffordshire; being duplicates (BWS 4000, 4030, 4070, 4380, 4560, 4630 (2), 4840, 4990). Fine-extremely fine. (9) | $150 |
| Lot 251 | West Bromwich, Staffordshire; G.A. Badger (BWS 5030), E. Maud (BWS 5040) (illustrated), William Ward (BWS 5060, bronze and brass) (illustrated). Wigan, Lancashire; J. Green (BWS 5100), T. Stuart (BWS 5110) (illustrated). Willenhall, Staffordshire; (J.) Austin, 1844 (BWS 5120), Rushbrooke, 1844 (BWS 5130 - 2 varieties). Very fine-uncirculated. (9) | $250 |
| Lot 252 | Wolverhampton, Staffordshire; R. Lewis, (BWS -, say 5148, QV5 obverse). Good very fine, unpublished and extremely rare. | $110 |
| Lot 253 | Woolwich, Kent; Gregory Browne (BWS 5160), J. Casson, 1851, (BWS 5170). Wootten Under Edge, Gloucestershire; David Shatford (BWS 5180) (illustrated). Worcester, Worcestershire; G. Mountford (BWS 5210), Worcester Co-Operative Company (BWS 5240) (illustrated). The fourth pierced, otherwise nearly very fine-nearly uncirculated, the last attractive and rare. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 254 | Yarmouth, Norfolk, Robert Bumpstead (BWS 5250), S. Lessy (BWS 5260), F. Mayston (BWS 5270). York, Yorkshire; Prof. Jackson (BWS 5280) (illustrated), Willoughby (BWS 5290) (illustrated). Fine-extremley fine, the last two very rare. (5) | $160 |
| Lot 255 | Yarmouth, Norfolk; (S. Lessy) trial striking of the central device on the obverse of 5260 (this piece illustrated on plate 30). Dark grey patina, extremely fine and probably unique. | $120 |
| Lot 256 | Armagh, Armargh; Jas. Armstrong & Co. (BWS 5300), Rt. McCulla (BWS 5310). The second with beautiful even brown patina and uncirculated, the first dark grey brown patina. Good very fine and extremely rare. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 257 | Athlone, Roscommon; Burgess & Co. (BWS 5320). Nearly very fine and extremely rare. | $210 |
| Lot 258 | Athlunkard, Caswell and Atkinson Bridge Tolls (BWS -; D&W 331/2). Good very fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 259 | Ballymacarrett, Down; James Jones (BWS 5340) (2). Ballymena, Antrim; Greene & Sinclair (BWS 5350) (illustrated). Belfast, Antrim; John Arnott & Co. (BWS 5360) (illustrated), (BWS 5380) (illustrated), (BWS 5390) (illustrated). The last with mint red, the first two very fine or better, others extremely fine-nearly uncirculated, the third and last very rare. (6) | $500 |
| Lot 260 | Belfast, Antrim; Ferrar & Compy. (BWS 5400) (illustrated), Ferrar & Taggart (BWS 5410), Wm. Foster (BWS 5430) (illustrated), William Gilmore (BWS 5440) (illustrated), B. Hughes (BWS 5460, 3, one with H mint mark) (illustrated). Mostly extremely fine or better, the fourth very rare. (7) | $540 |
| Lot 261 | Belfast, Antrim; B. McGlade (BWS 5480) (illustrated) (BWS 5490), Chas. McGlade (BWS 5500) (illustrated) C.& P. McGlade (BWS 5520 - 3 varieties). Very fine-good extremely fine. (6) | $190 |
| Lot 262 | Belfast, Antrim; McKenzie Bros. (BWS 5530) (illustrated), Robt. McKenzie (BWS 5540, die 3, die 4) Mackenzie & McMullen (BWS 5560 copper and brass (stem opposite U) (illustrated), Mackenzie & Saunders (BWS 5570), Robertson Bros. (BWS 5580) (illustrated). Nearly very fine-nearly uncirculated, the first with mint red and rare, the last extremely rare. (7) | $360 |
| Lot 263 | Carrickfergus, Antrim; Cunningham & Co. (BWS 5600; one 'r' in town name say BWS 5605) (illustrated). Clonmel, Tipperary; Peter McSwiney & Co. (BWS 5610 copper and brass) (illustrated), Cloyne, Cork; R. Swanton (BWS 5630) (illustrated), Coleraine, Londonderry; Robt. Small (BWS 5640). Very fine-extremely fine, mostly rare. (5) | $220 |
| Lot 264 | Cork, Cork; Arnott & Co. (BWS 5660) (illustrated) J. Arnot & Co. (BWS 5670) (illustrated), Geo. S. Beale, 1842 (BWS 5680) (BWS 5690) (illustrated). The first with mint red, uncirculated, the others very fine-good extremely fine. (4) | $360 |
| Lot 265 | Cork, Cork; Geo. S. Beale, 1842, a proof struck in silver (BWS 5690). Attractively toned, brilliant, nearly FDC and extremely rare. | $1,450 |
| Lot 266 | Cork, Cork; J.C. & Co. (Carmichael) 1841 (BWS 5700) (illustrated), E. Cleburne (BWS 5710) (illustrated), Cork Mont de Piete (BWS 5720) (illustrated), Wm Fitzgibbon & Co, 1835 (BWS 5730), William Fitzgibbon & Co. (BWS 5740) (illustrated), Denis Hegarty (BWS 5750) copper and brass) (illustrated); Joseph Helen (BWS 5760) (illustrated). Many with hints of mint red. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (8) | $270 |
| Lot 267 | Cork, Cork; Lyons & Co. (BWS 5780) (illustrated) E.D. Mahony (BWS 5790) (illustrated), John McCarthy (BWS 5800, copper and brass) (illustrated), John O'Donoghue (BWS 5830) (illustrated), Ogilvie and Bird 1838 (BWS 5840), William Reardon (BWS 5850) (illustrated), Rogers (BWS 5870) (illustrated), Wm. Seymour & Co. (BWS 5880 but struck in brass) (illustrated), Ambrose Sheppard (BWS 5890) (illustrated). Generally extremely fine-nearly uncirculated, many with traces of mint red, first, fifth and last very rare. (10) | $520 |
| Lot 268 | Cove, Cork; Swanton & Co. (BWS 5910) (illustrated). Downpatrick, Down; Hugh Croskery (BWS 5920) (illustrated). Drogheda, Louth; Todd, Laing & Co. (BWS 5930) (illustrated). Dublin, Dublin; Andrews & Co. (BWS 5940) (illustrated) also a variety without 'H' of die sinker's initials. Nearly extremely fine-nearly uncirculated, the fourth with considerable mint red, the second and third very rare. (5) | $380 |
| Lot 269 | Dublin, Dublin; Austin (BWS 5950), Thomas Bryan (BWS 5960), Byrne & Co. (BWS 5970). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine; good very fine/extremely fine; good very fine, the first extremely rare, the second very rare. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 270 | Dublin, Dublin; Cannock White & Co. (BWS 5980) (BWS 5990) (BWS 6000, 2 varieties of reverse), George S. Fitzburgh (BWS 6040) (illustrated), General Post Office Tavern (BWS 6050), Gregory Kane (BWS 6060) (illustrated) (BWS 6070, 2 different alloys of brass gilt) (illutrated), Kane (BWS 6090, 2 different alloys of brass) (illustrated). The fifth with verdigris otherwise good fine-extremely fine, the last six all very rare. (11) | $600 |
| Lot 271 | Dublin, Dublin; McSwiney Delany & Co, 1853 (BWS 6160), Mathews (BWS 6170) (illustrated) (BWS -, Batty ) in brass, milled edge (illustrated), O'Grady Clinton & Co. (BWS 6190) (illustrated), P.J. Plunkett (BWS 6200) (illustrated), Scott, Bell & Co. (BWS 6220), Talty, Murphy & Co, (BWS 6260, in copper and brass) (illustrated), Thompson & Co, (BWS 6280) (illustrated), (BWS 6290) (BWS 6300) (illustrated). Nearly very fine-good extremely fine, the Mathews piece very rare. (11) | $600 |
| Lot 272 | Dublin, Dublin; Todd, Burns & Co, 1834 (BWS 6310, 3 die varieties) (illustrated), (BWS 6320) (illustrated), Wm. Tomlinson (BWS 6330) (illustrated), Webb & Co. (BWS 6350). Good fine-good extremely fine. (6) | $170 |
| Lot 273 | Dublin, Dublin; 1 Fredrick Street (BWS-; B ). Even brown patina, good very fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 274 | Galway, Galway; Geoe. Farquarson & Co. 1839 (BWS 6370) (illustrated) (BWS 6380), I. Fortune & Co. (BWS 6390), one struck with rounded edge from wider collar (illustrated), Michael Hennessy (BWS 6400). Gort, Galway; John Boland (BWS 6420) (illustrated). Nearly very fine-extremely fine, except for BWS 6390 all very rare. (6) | $350 |
| Lot 275 | Killarney, Kerry; McSweeny & O'Keeffe (BWS 6440), McSweeny & O'Kiefe (BWS 6450), Sweeny & O'Keefe (BWS 6460), Wm. McSweeny (BWS 6470), C.A. O'Keeffe (BWS 6480). Very fine-extremely fine, the fourth very rare. (5) | $340 |
| Lot 276 | Kilmallock, Limerick; Danl. O'Brien (BWS 6490, in copper and brass) (illustrated), Kingstown, Dublin, Harrison & Co, (BWS 6500) (BWS 6510). Limerick, Limerick; Leslie Acheson 1838 (BWS 6520, 2 - edges plain and milled to right) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, the first and last issuers very rare. | $330 |
| Lot 277 | Limerick, Limerick; John Egan, 1832 (BWS 6530, in copper and brass) (illustrated), Chas. Higginson & Co, (BWS 6540) (illustrated), McArdell & Bourke, 1843 (BWS 6550) (illustrated), Monte de Piete, 1837 (BWS 6560) (illustrated), Revington, Higginson & Co, 1846 (BWS 6570) (illustrated), Scarr. Brothers (BWS 6580) (illustrated), Jno. Unthank & Sons (BWS 6590) (illustrated). Extremely fine-nearly uncirculated, a few with mint red, the third and seventh very rare. (8) The fifth and seventh from A. Dowle in 1978, the others from Baldwin in 1984. | $500 |
| Lot 278 | Longford, Co.Longford, John Maxwell (BWS 6600) Hints of red, even brown extremely fine and very rare. | $90 |
| Lot 279 | Loughrea, Galway; James O'Flynn, 1842 (BWS 6620) (illustrated). Macroom, Cork; James Welply (BWS 6630 in copper and brass), 1845 (BWS 6640) (illustrated). Mallow, Cork; Robert Evans, 1847 (BWS 6650) (illustrated). Mitchelstown, Cork; Dennis Mahony (BWS 6660) (illustrated). Monaghan, Monaghan; F. Adams (BWS 6670, in copper and brass) (illustrated). Newcastle, Limerick; Florence O'Connell (BWS 6680 both reverse die varieties) (illustrated). Very fine-nearly unc, the sixth very rare. (10) | $500 |
| Lot 280 | Newtownards, Down; Bowman (BWS 6690) (BWS 6700) (illustrated). Queenstown, Cork; Swanton & Co. (BWS 6710) (illustrated). Skibbereen, Cork; George James Levis (BWS 6740) (illustrated), P. Vickery (BWS 6750) (illustrated), another struck en medaille, Samuel Vickery (BWS 6760) (illustrated), another struck en medaille. Nearly very fine-good extremely fine. (8) | $220 |
| Lot 281 | Tipperary, Tipperary; Morris's (BWS 6770) (illustrated). Tralee, Kerry; J. Hanrahan & Co, (BWS 6780) (illustrated), J. Lumsden & Co. (BWS 6790) (illustrated), Lumsden Orr & Co., 1839 (BWS 6800), M.H. Reardon, 1839 (BWS 6810) (illustrated), Waterford, Waterford; Conway Carleton, 1841 (BWS 6820) (illustrated). Fine-nearly uncirculated, the first and third very rare. (6) | $500 |
| Lot 282 | Waterford, Waterford; James Carroll (BWS 6840), J.W. Delahunty (BWS 6850) (illustrated), David Holden, 1835 (BWS 6860) (illustrated), W. Kirkwood (BWS 6870) (illustrated), McLeer & Kelly (BWS 6880) (illustrated), Milling & Company (BWS 6890) (illustrated), Walshe, Robertson & Co., 1846 (BWS 6900) (illustrated). Nearly extremely fine-nearly uncirculated, the third and fifth very rare, the last extremely rare. (7) | $450 |
| Lot 283 | Locality unknown; (Dublin) P. Cassin (BWS p.190, Bell p.223, No.4) (illustrated). R. Hoare (BWS 7740). Good extremely fine, nearly extremely fine, both very rare. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 284 | Balymacarrett, Down to Belfast, Antrim; being duplicates of the collection (BWS 5340, 5350, 5360, 5380, 5400, 5430, 5440, 5480, 5490, 5520 (2), 5530, 5540, 5560 (5), 5570, 5580). Mostly very fine-extremely fine, the second and seventh very rare. (20) | $400 |
| Lot 285 | Carrickfergus, Antrim to Cork, Cork; being duplicates (BWS 5600, 5605, 5630, 5640 (2), 5660 (2), 5670, 5680 (2), 5690, 5700, 5710, 5720, 5730, 5740, 5750, 5760, 5790 (2)). 5670 holed otherwise fine-good extremely fine. (20) | $300 |
| Lot 286 | Cork, Cork to Dublin, Dublin; being duplicates (BWS 5800 (2), 5830, 5840, 5850, 5870, 5890, 5910, 5930, 5940 (2), 5960, 5970, 5980, 5990 (4), 6000 (3)). Nearly very fine-good extremely fine, the third, seventh and ninth very rare. (21) | $440 |
| Lot 287 | Dublin, Dublin to Kingstown, Dublin; being duplicates (BWS 6160 (2), 6190, 6200, 6220, 6260, 6280, 6290, 6320, 6350, 6380, 6390, 6400, 6450, 6460 (2), 6480, 6500 (3), 6510). Mostly very fine-extremely fine, fourth, eleventh and thirteenth very rare. (21) | $440 |
| Lot 288 | Limerick, Limerick to Skibbereen, Cork; being duplicates (BWS 6530, 6540, 6550, 6560, 6570 (2), 6580 (2), 6590 (2), 6620, 6640, 6650, 6660, 6670, 6700, 6740, (2)). Mostly very fine-extremely fine, the second, seventh, eighth and fourteenth very rare. (18) | $440 |
| Lot 289 | Tralee, Kerry to Waterford, Waterford; being duplicates (BWS 6790, 6800, 6810 (2), 6820, 6840, 6850, 6860, 6870 (2), 6880 (2) and 6890). Mostly very fine-extremely fine, the first, eighth, eleventh and twelfth very rare. (13) | $340 |
| Lot 290 | Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire; G. Brantingham, 1838 (BWS 6930) (illustrated); Fraser & Laidlaw 1838 (BWS 6950), Jas. Gordon (BWS 6970) (illustrated), Wm. Gray 1838 (BWS 6980) (illustrated), North of Scotland Equitable Loan Company (BWS 6990) (illustrated). Good fine-good extremely fine. (5) | $240 |
| Lot 291 | Drymen, Stirlingshire; Angus McMillan, 1828 (BWS 7020). Very fine and extremely rare. | $190 |
| Lot 292 | Dumfries, Dumfrieshire; T. Dickie & Co., (BWS 7030). Good very fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 293 | Edinburgh, Midlothian; Caverhill & Co. (BWS 7070), Middlemass (BWS 7210) (illustrated), D. Wemyss (BWS 7270) (illustrated). Very fine or better, except the first, very rare and extremely rare. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 294 | Glasgow, Lanarkshire; Arnott, Cannock & Co. (BWS 7280, edge plain, another edge milled), Alex. Ferguson & Co. (BWS 7310), A. Gardner & Son (BWS -, uniface 17mm, say 7315) (illustrated) D. Millar (BWS 7340) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, the last two very rare. (5) | $270 |
| Lot 295 | Glasgow, Lanarkshire; Retailers, 1828 (BWS 7370), 1830 (BWS 7380), Dr Stuart, 1841 (BWS 7400) (illustrated), (BWS 7410), (BWS 7430), John Whyte (BWS 7480). Nearly very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 296 | Greenock, Renfrewshire; Robertson & Co, 1825 (BWS 7490). Kirkaldy, Fifeshire; P. Henderson, 1838 (BWS 7500). Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire; Co-Operative Store (BWS 7540). Fine-good very fine, the first two very rare. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 297 | Cardiff, Glamorganshire; J, Golledge (BWS 7550) (illustrated). Swansea, Clamorganshire; John Jones (BWS 7600) (illustrated), Spolasco (BWS 7610, thick and thin flans) (illustrated). Very fine-extremely fine, the second very rare. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 298 | Locality Unknown; Argosy Braces (BWS 7620) (illustrated), Bon Marche, 1867 (BWS 7630) (illustrated), Joseph Gillott (BWS 7720) (illustrated), R. Hoare (BWS 7740, HCD 154) (illustrated), Hot Rolls (BWS 7760), Tohpaco (Braces) (BWS 7900). The second last with damaged edge otherwise very fine-uncirculated, the third very rare and choice. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 299 | Not Local, countermarked issues etc, QV obverses with plain reverses; 'W.L.H. Wheat Sheaf' QV125; 'F.P./F' QV 125; 'R. Atkin' QV120; plain QV121; 'H*L' QV62; 'R H' with masonic symbols compass and set square/three playing cards. QV 200 with reverse die L within inner circle, legend HONOR VIRTUTIS PRAEMIUM (a Manchester school reward for marks achieved), Victoria Dei Gratia 1872 obverse with two circles on reverse enclosing a circle of 8 stars. The last two holed, fair-extremely fine. (8) | $280 |
| Lot 300 | West Bromwich, Staffordshire to locality unknown; being duplicates (BWS 5060 in bronze and brass, 5130 (2), 6950, 7280, 7410, 7480 (2), 7540, 7620 (2), 7760, 7900). Generally fine-good extremely fine. (14) | $200 |
| Lot 301 | George III, pattern guinea 1782, in copper (24mm) by T. Pingo, legends only (Eimer (Pingo) 79). Even brown, with hints of red, good extremely fine and extremely rare. | $300 |
| Lot 302 | Essex, Chelmsford, Clachor & Co's halfpenny/King & Constitution (D&H.6); Hampshire, Promissory, Naval farthing (D&H.112); Lancashire, Thos. Clarke's halfpenny 1794 (D&H.108); Middlesex, Davidson's halfpenny, 1795 (D&H.296), Political and Social Series, anti-slavery halfpenny mule 1795 (D&H.1039); National Series farthings Prince of Wales (D&H.1142) Isaac Newton 1771 (D&H.1154) Peace (D&H.1165); Sussex, Northiam, Follers halfpenny, 1794 (D&H 34); Warwickshire Kempson's buildings halfpenny, Old Meeting (D&H.) Stratford, Skidmore's Shakespeare mule halfpenny, (D&H.329) Wilkinson mule with Moneta halfpenny; Yorkshire, Hull Gorton's halfpenny, 1791 (D&H.18); Wales Anglesey, Parys Mine Co. penny 1787, South Wales farthing 1793; Scotland farthings Dundee (D&H.39) Tea Dealer/WP 1757, Glasgow Retailers Glasgow Ewings 1799 Edinburgh farthing (D&H.3) Alex Grieves (D&H.149) Ireland, Cork halfpenny (D&H.2) Dublin farthing Hutton's (D&H.396). Fair-very fine. (22) | $180 |
| Lot 303 | British Commercial penny, 1797, pattern by J. Westwood, struck by Boulton's Soho Mint (D&H.7). Metal flaw behind head otherwise bronzed even toned extremely fine and rare. | $380 |
| Lot 304 | Middlesex, Kempson's series of London Buildings and Bridges, penny St. Bartholomews Hospital (D&H.47) die cud on obverse rim 8 to 10 o'clock, Westminster Bridge/seated figure PK underneath (D&H.69). Good extremely fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 305 | Middlesex, National Series, Skidmore's penny for the Revolution Jubilee, bust of William III right 1688/Lion rampant supporting shield (D&H.199). Good extremely fine and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 306 | Middlesex; Political and Social series, penny size medalets, Thos. Hardy, 1794, in copper (D&H.205); Lord Thurlow/Wm. Pitt, 1789 in white metal (D&H.219); Charles J. Fox in white metal (D&H.222). National Series, Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, George III's visit in 1788 in gilt brass (D&H.70) Somersetshire, George III Visit to Bath, 1789 in copper (D&H.27). Nearly extremely fine-good extremely fine. (5) | $300 |
| Lot 307 | Middlesex, Political and Social Series, penny or medalet struck in white metal (or tin), a map of the present state of France/May Monarchy Flourish and Anarchy Perish Everlastingly (D.&H. 228). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $320 |
| Lot 308 | Middlesex, Thomas Spence halfpenny, Dog/Little Turnstile 1796 (D&H.756) farthing, Advocates for the Rights of Man/bull with ass's head (D&H.1112). Some mint red, extremely fine or better and scarce. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 309 | Middlesex, National Series, Princess of Wales halfpenny, 1795 (D&H.981c); Political and Social series, map of France halfpenny, 1794 (D&H. 1016e), Isaac Newton halfpenny, 1793 (D&H.1035), Scotland Glasgow (Lanarkshire) Randolph's farthing, 1799, three canisters/a negro holding tobacco leaves (D&H.39) (illustrated). Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Donald's halfpenny 1792, O clearly over A in promissory (D&H.7) (illustrated). Extremely fine or better. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 310 | Jehovah medalet or halfpenny size ticket in copper (28mm) unsigned (D&H.Davisson bis; BHM. ) undated but circa 1800. Some mint red, attractive glossy patina, uncirculated and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 311 | Norfolk, Wroxham, threepence, 1797, Marle. Pit token To Pay Workmen. D. Collyer Proprietor (D&H. 1) an early truck token. Old scratch on reverse otherwise toned with even brown patina very fine and rare. | $190 |
| Lot 312 | Bath, M. Lambe & Son penny, 1794 camel/India House (D&H 8) struck in brass. Unpublished in this metal, toned extremely fine and extremely rare, possibly unique in brass. | $2,000 |
| Lot 313 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, military penny, 1798, colours presented to troops/long row of gibbets with hanging men 'End of Bunepart and the French Army' struck in lead (D&H.29 ). Some corrosion, fine and extremely rare in this metal. | $200 |
| Lot 314 | Birmingham, Charles Pye halfpenny, 1797 (D&H.223). Mostly brown, nearly uncirculated and very rare, only 36 struck. | $1,200 |
| Lot 315 | Brockages and mis-strikes, Macclesfield (Cheshire) Charles Roe & Co, halfpenny, nearly full obverse brockage; Warwickshire, John Wilkinson halfpenny, Vulcan reverse 1793, Anglesey visible on edge, a spectacular double strike. Fine and rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 316 | Brockages, mis-strikes, Norwich (Norfolk) John Harvey's halfpenny 1792, full obverse brockage, slightly off-centre (D&H.38); Haverhill, (Suffolk) full reverse brockage of halfpenny (D&H.32b); Lancaster (Lancashire) Worswick's halfpenny 1792 (?) John of Gaunt/shield, Middlesex, struck off centre but well worn; Duke of York halfpenny (D&H.) double struck and bitten flan (worn). Fair-very fine. (4) | $270 |
| Lot 317 | Lancashire, Poulten, R.D. Hall's shilling, undated, legends only (D.7). Nearly extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. | $380 |
| Lot 318 | Somersetshire, Bristol city shilling 1811, arms/legend (D.19) Commercial Token Bank Company shilling and sixpence 1811, Morgan's sixpence Sussex, Chichester Dalley's sixpence 1811 (D.13). Middlesex, London, Morgan's one shilling and sixpence (D.5). Yorkshire, York Cattle and Barber shilling 1811 (D.96). Nearly fine-extremely fine. (7) | $250 |
| Lot 319 | Sussex, Chichester, Hy. Comper's or B. Charge's two shillings and sixpence (or halfcrown) 1811 (in Roman numerals) clasped hands, Union Token/legend (D.5). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $800 |
| Lot 320 | Wiltshire, Marlborough, King, Gosling, Tanner & Griffith's shilling, 1811, legends only (D.1). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $290 |
| Lot 321 | Co. Durham, South Shields, Francis Robinson Sth Shields/Success to the Coal Trade 1814 (Davis 5; W.1075). Poorly struck as usual, fine and very rare. | $140 |
| Lot 322 | Middlesex, London, Thomas Wood, auctioneer, halfpenny 1811, legend/buildng, die axis upright (30mm) (Davis 65; W.845b) Minor verdigris otherwise good very fine and an extremely rare variety. | $50 |
| Lot 323 | Northumberland, Newcastle, John Elliott farthing 1814 (W.888,889) undated (W.891) (2); Wm. Davison, Alnwick advertising ticket or farthing circe 1815 (BWS.30) Surrey, Richmond, Robert Innocent farthing, 1821 (Davis 7). York, farthing 1814 (Davis 153; W.1295) (illustrated). Nearly very fine-good extremely fine, the first very rare. (7) | $280 |
| Lot 324 | Staffordshire, Bilston, Samuel Fereday penny 1812 (W.69). Hull (Yorkshire) penny, 1812, view of lead works on reverse (W.751) (illustrated). Good very fine; extremely fine, the second a very rare variety. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 325 | A selection of pennies 1811-14 Bilston (Priestfield furnaces (W.46), Birmingham Workhouse 1812, 1814. Bristol 1811 (Nail Manufactory); George III 1811 (W.415), Bristol (Brass & Copper Co.) 1811 (W.430); Bradford Workhouse (nonsense countermark in imitation of the official countermark) (W.413B). Lowestoft 1811 (W.851). Lye (Tree) 1811 (W.860a) Nottingham (Castle) 1812 (W.941) 1813 (cf.945 but slight difference in the reverse, unpublished). Sheffield (Overseers) 1812 (W.982) Glasgow, Phoenix Iron Works, 1813 (W.1354). Also Worcestershire, Dudley, E.D. (Davies) penny 1797, by Skidmore (D&H.5) incredibly worn for this; Staffordshire, Horton's penny 1803 CD&H.5). Fair-nearly very fine. (14) | $110 |
| Lot 326 | Great Britain and Ireland, non-local tokens, Great Britain halfpenny 1814, George III/Commerce seated (D.63; W.1408); Ireland halfpenny, 1819, George III/crowned harp (Davis 63; W.1995); halfpenny 1820, Hibernicus (Davis 68; W.2000). Farthing 1803 HB cypher/Pro Bond Publico around a cask, Tobacco above (Davis 116). Nearly fine-very fine, the second rare. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 327 | Inverness-shire, John Gray twopence 1758, struck in brass (Davis 3, S.St 105). Double struck otherwise good fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 328 | Scotland, Inverness-shire, W. McIntosh, bracteate twopence, undated, struck in brass (Davis 5; S. St107). Slight flan crack however complete and very rare in this condition. | $200 |
| Lot 329 | Inverness-shire, D. McVicar, twopence, undated, struck in brass (Davis 7; S.St.109). Sheared sides as usual, a little crinkled otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 330 | Inverness-shire, A Stewart, twopence, undated, struck in brass (Davis 8, S.St.110). The 'E' in pence missing, large broad flan taking in full die, irregular sheared edges as usual, very fine and very rare thus. | $340 |
| Lot 331 | Scotland, Edinburgh, Ambrose's Tavern, wine and spirit merchant advertising ticket, halfpenny size in copper (28mm) undated but circa 1800 (D&H.Davisson -). Even dark brown extremely fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 332 | Duns, Gray Tobacconist/Dunse 1813 (D&H 1). Damaged, not corroded, fair and exceedingly rare. | $40 |
| Lot 333 | Edinburgh, Wm Calder/Tea and spirits 1806 (D&H 151). Holed otherwise good fine and extremely rare. | $70 |
| Lot 334 | Edinburgh, Alexr. Galloway 107 West Bow/Teas Spirits Wines and Groceries (D&H 159). Good very fine/nearly very fine and extremely rare. | $200 |
| Lot 335 | Esk Mill, Wm Jackson Papin/Esk Mill 1812 (D&H 203). Good very fine and extremely rare, finer than the BM piece. | $210 |
| Lot 336 | Not Local, T.S. ex USU Commodum/farthing. Good very fine and clear, extremely rare. | $290 |
| Lot 337 | Limekilns, R. Mailler's farthing, 1819 (D&H 1). Good very fine and extremely rare. | $240 |
| Lot 338 | Co. Dublin, Dublin, James Maculla, penny, 1731, die break extensive on the reverse at top (Davis 52). Weakly struck on left side, red-brown very fine and very rare. | $130 |
| Lot 339 | Dublin, penny 1797, food ticket given in charity to the poor (D&H 1). Good very fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 340 | Dublin, Bentley's pawnbroker penny, 1804, (D&H 4). Very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 341 | Dublin, Lloyd & Ridley's halfpenny, 1794, Justice (similar to 345)/crowned L. & R. cypher payable in Dublin or Harold's Cross Factory. This type unpublished, would be D&H 345 bis. Medium brown extremely fine and excessively rare if not unique. | $980 |
| Lot 342 | Ireland, Dublin Geale and MacBride, halfpenny size shop or advertising ticket in copper (29mm) undated but circa 1806 (D&H (Davisson reprint) 309 bis, and Withers 1813). Very fine and very rare. | $140 |
| Lot 343 | Another, as previous. Edge nicks otherwise very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 344 | Ireland, Tullamore, truck token, 1802, for thirteen pence in silvered brass (36mm) by T. Wyon struck at the Soho Mint (D&H1; M.5599). Very thin silver wash partly rubbed off, probably a trial, good extremely fine unpublished and possibly unique. | $1,100 |
| Lot 345 | Cork, lead farthing, ID/sugar loaf divide, BK. St. (John Drinen grocer of Barrack St. circa 1808) (D&H 417). Good fine and extremely rare. | $220 |
| Lot 346 | Dublin, lead farthing, Kinnier 64 Bishops head right/blank (D&H unlisted). Fine and extremely rare. Ex Dublinia (lot 233) Collection. | $210 |
| Lot 347 | Dublin, lead farthing, Thomas Glen Baker/Blank (D&H unlisted). Good fine and extremely rare. | $190 |
| Lot 348 | Dublin, lead token, farthing J. Christian/No.20 Coke Alley. Very fine for this, unpublished and probably extremely rare. | $70 |
| Lot 349 | Dublin, E. Stephens, penny, 1813, (Withers ), a proof struck in silver. Less worn than previous however has been neatly plugged at top and tooled in field behind harp otherwise nearly extremely fine and excessively rare. | $300 |
| Lot 350 | Augustus Cove's Publications advertising check, undated but issued 1812 (Withers Appendix p.239). Fine and extremely rare. | $100 |
| Lot 351 | Mihell's Caravan Office, London, shop or advertising token one penny size (35mm) undated but circa 1817, edge straight grained (M.5285; Withers 830 but plain edge only stated). (London) James Bean, farthing 1814, in copper (21mm) (Davis (Surrey) 8; Withers 827). Nearly very fine and rare. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 352 | Eighteenth century tokens with various countermarks mostly private names or initials, includes a Lancashire halfpenny (D&H 77) countermarked ST:P in relief in a sunken rectangle (possibly a Scottish merchant, illustrated); I. woods on both sides of a Coalbrookdale 1792 halfpenny (Shropshire); I. Mills on a John Wilkinson halfpenny, 1791, Vulcan reverse; A.L with fleur de lis between on a Charles Roe & Co. Cheshire, Macclesfield halfpenny, 1792; 21 others various including Irish halfpennies, also HM on a Walthamstow penny. Fair - very fine. (26) Ex Dublinia Collection except for the first five. | $290 |
| Lot 353 | Coins etc. countermarked for advertising or use by merchants. Two 18th century halfpenny size blanks with Spence's slogans 'Spence's Plan/Full Bellies' reverse '& Every Blessing'. 'Spence's Plan/You Rogues'/ ' & Small Farms'. 1797 cartwheel pennies (2), on the obverse 'No/Landlords/You Fools/Spence's Plan/Forever'. 'Robinson Cutler/Razor Maker' on cartwheel penny, George III penny 1806 countermarked with a die punch on the reverse in relief on a sunken circle 'Davis Wine & Brandy Merchant 46 Houndsditch London. A similar style countermark on a 1752 halfpenny (very worn) countermark good fine. T. Coulsell No.29 Queen St. Borough London outer legend Rules & Umbs. made & Repd. Whole by J.B. in centre over 1811 in a ring punch countermark on an 1806 farthing. Fair - good very fine and rare. (7) | $420 |
| Lot 354 | U.S.A., Colonial, Elephant halfpenny (c.1694) countermarked MB in monogram above elephant. Very worn fair. | $150 |
| Lot 355 | Washington penny, Liberty and Security, edge (D&H 243). Flaw in flan at top and on reverse from wing to edge at 1 o'clock. Light brown and blue brown tone, extremely fine and rare. | $800 |
| Lot 356 | Political and Social series Washington, halfpenny, Liberty and Security 1795 (D&H 1052c) plain edge. Good fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 357 | U.S.A., Colonial, George Washington/ Sucess to the United States (undated c1783) in brass (24.5mm). Flan cracked, very thin and worn, very good. | $120 |
| Lot 358 | U.S.A., Colonial, Connecticut cent, 1787. Flat as usual, old pitting otherwise very good. | $200 |
| Lot 359 | Convict/Transported token, engraved on thin copper disc (31mm), standing figure of man smoking pipe Charles Frime around, Innocant in exerque/Charles Frime cast for 7 years to America Novr 2, two doves in field, 1783 below. The same engraved side by side and in reverse on a rectangular copper plate (74 x 46mm) as an engraved woodblock plate. The token crinkled at right edge otherwise very fine, the plate extremely fine, an historically interesting felon's token and probably unique. | $1,250 |
| Lot 360 | Berkshire, Englefield, Sir Henry Englefield, Bart. (1752-1822) private token, farthing size in silver, struck like an ancient Greek coin, circa 1819, designed by F. Mills (Bell 1; D&W 12c). Toned extremely fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 361 | Berkshire, Englefield, Sir Henry Englefield, Bart., private token, farthing size, struck in bronzed copper similar to an ancient Greek coin (Bell 1, this piece illustrated; D&W 12b). Medium brown tone, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 362 | Berkshire, Hampstead, Lt. Colonel B. Lowsley, five shillings private token, 1889, in copper (Bell A1). Rim bruise at 7 o'clock on reverse otherwise dull toned even brown, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $240 |
| Lot 363 | Middlesex, London, Augustus W. Franks, private token or medal, halfpenny size in silver, 1884. Webster,Wm, successor to W. Till, brass advertising check (BWS 3000). Whelan advertising check in gilt brass 1849 (H.p728). Extremely fine-uncirculated. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 364 | Middlesex, London, J. Henry, halfpenny, 1879 as previous but struck in bronzed copper (Bell A1; D&W 45). FDC and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 365 | Middlesex, London, J. Henry, halfpenny, 1879, as previous (Bell A1; D&W 45). Toned, nearly FDC and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 366 | Middlesex, London, J. Henry, halfpenny size private token, 1879, a proof struck in silver with plain edge, by W. J. Taylor (Bell A1 D&W 46). Gun metal grey toned, brilliant FDC and very rare, only 12 struck. | $500 |
| Lot 367 | Middlesex, London, J. Henry, 48 Devonshire Street, halfpenny, (Bell A 2; D&W 47). Red and brown, uncirculated. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 368 | Middlesex, London, B. Nightingale, halfpenny as previous but struck in dark bronzed copper (Bell A3; D&W 49). Nearly FDC and rare, only 72 struck. | $180 |
| Lot 369 | Middlesex, London, B. Nightingale, halfpenny size private token, 1843, by W.J. Taylor, struck as a silver proof. (Bell A3; D&W 50). Attractively toned, FDC and very rare, only 12 struck. | $600 |
| Lot 370 | Middlesex, London, B. Nightingale, halfpenny, 1843, similar to the previous but changes to the obverse, by W.J. Taylor and struck in October 1845. (Bell A4; D&W 51). Thick flan, dark bronzed copper; thin flan, tan coloured bronzed copper (illustrated). Nearly FDC and the second very rare. (2) | $340 |
| Lot 371 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, advertising tokens struck for sale to collectors, penny 1834, edges plain and engrailed (illustrated), halfpenny 1834, similar edges, farthing, 1834 plain edges (2). (D&W 54, 56, 58). The plain edge halfpenny good very fine, the others extremely fine-uncirculated, some scarce or rare. (6) | $620 |
| Lot 372 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, bronzed proof halfpennies, 1839, plain edge (D&W 60). Good extremely fine; FDC. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 373 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, proof halfpenny in silver, 1839, plain edge (D&W 61). Brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $500 |
| Lot 374 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, penny, 1834, by W. J. Taylor, new reverse with date (Bell A6; D&W 62). Attractive even light brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 375 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, penny, 1834, as previous but in copper and white metal, both with reverse die fracture (Bell A5; D&W 65, 67). Nearly uncirculated and rare. (2) | $270 |
| Lot 376 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, penny size private token, 1834, by W.J. Taylor, struck as a proof in silver (Bell A5; D&W 66). Attractive dark irridescent toned, nearly FDC and very rare in this metal. | $680 |
| Lot 377 | Middlesex, London, W. Till, a similar silver proof to the previous but with die fracture on reverse (Bell A5; D&W 66). Dark toned, nearly FDC and very rare. | $520 |
| Lot 378 | Wm Webster successor to Wm Till, 7 Great Russell Street Covent Garden, London/Dealer in ancient and modern coins, medals, antiques & c. in brass (19mm). Whelan, Dealer in ancient and modern coin medals & C. 1848 opposite British Museum London in brass (27mm) milled edge. G.C. Kent Chichester, First Publication on the value of Tokens April 23rd 1912 - Subscribers Receipt 12/6 in brass (24mm) milled edge by A. Miesch (H.p.365, 6). Recent tickets or medals of dealers Jan Lis Numismatist Beaver Coin Room, 57 Philbeach Gardens London etc, uniface calling card in bronze (48 x 29mm) (circa 1979); Richard Lobell, Rare Coins Bought & Sold, 11-15 Wigmore Street, London, We Forgive You U.S.A., Bicentenary in aluminium (40mm) circa 1976. London Coin Fair, Cumberland Hotel, Marble Arch 1994 in aluminium bronze (32mm). Extremely fine-uncirculated. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 379 | Thomas Gurteen of Haverhill, bi-centenary private token or medal (1984) reproducing the J. Fincham of Haverhill, Suffolk halfpenny (D&H.31), in silver (9) and bronze (21). The silver in plush red cases, brilliant FDC. (30) | $200 |
| Lot 380 | Warwickshire, Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, penny size private token, lettered edge, by B. Wyon (Bell A1, Davis, Warwickshire, 731 D&W 343/14). Even blue brown patina, proof-like uncirculated and extremely rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 381 | Warwickshire, Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, halfpenny private token, 1842, in copper, edge inscribed and plain (Bell A2, Davis 821, D&W 16, 17). The first with considerable original mint red, the second attractively patinated, uncirculated and rare. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 382 | Warwickshire, Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, private token by Halliday, halfpenny, 1842 edge plain (Bell A2, Davis 821; D&W 17). Carbon spot on obverse near edge otherwise nearly full original mint red uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 383 | Warwickshire, Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, halfpenny, private token, 1842, by Halliday, struck as a gilt proof with plain edge (Bell A2, Davis 821, D&W 17 bis). Nearly FDC and excessively rare. | $380 |
| Lot 384 | Warwickshire, Atherstone, Sir George Chetwynd, halfpenny private token, 1842, by Halliday, struck in silver, edge impressed 'Payable at Grendon Hall' (Bell A2, Davis 821, D&W 18). Toned extremely fine and excessively rare. | $400 |
| Lot 385 | Birmingham, Charles Pye, halfpenny 1797, cypher, reverse Moneta (D&H.223). Lacquered otherwise good extremely fine and very rare, only 36 struck. | $920 |
| Lot 386 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W. J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens in bronzed copper 1893, The Town Hall, 1894 Joseph Priestly statue (Davis 836, 872) struck as proofs in bronzed copper. FDC and very rare. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 387 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens 1893 and 1894, struck as bronzed copper proofs on halfpenny size blanks. (Davis 'Warwickshire' 836/897) (Bell pp.273-4.) The complete set of twenty one. A total of 51 sets were struck and issued by subscription. The issue helped publicise Davis' 'The Token Coinage of Warwickshire,' Birmingham, 1895. Sold with original black leatherette case of issue, nearly FDC and very rare. (21) $$ Ex W. Sykes Collection (lot 291) | $1,400 |
| Lot 388 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens 1893 and 1894, a similar set to the previous but without the case. FDC and very rare. (21) | $680 |
| Lot 389 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens 1893 and 1894, a similar set to the previous. Nearly FDC and very rare. (21) | $680 |
| Lot 390 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens 1893 and 1894, a similar set but struck in brass (Davis 837/898). Some spotting otherwise brilliant virtually mint state and excessively rare only three sets believed struck. (21) | $1,900 |
| Lot 391 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens 1893 struck in white metal (or tin), Council House and Art Gallery, School of Art and School Board Offices (Davis 841, 856, 859). The last only occurs with the 1894 dated reverse die in copper, slight denting on the second and third otherwise brilliant uncirculated and excessively rare, only three of each believed struck. (3) | $800 |
| Lot 392 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary token 1894, Grammar School (Davis 866 this piece). Trial strike in copper (unbronzed) with only outline of die cud developing. Softly struck in centre both sides, red and brown uncirculated and probably unique. | $300 |
| Lot 393 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary proof token in bronzed copper, Grammar School 1894 (Davis 866) with pronounced die cud on rim from 2 o'clock to 5 o'clock. Brilliant, FDC and excessively rare, only five struck. | $520 |
| Lot 394 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary tokens, 1894, Joseph Priestly statue, New General Hospital and Queen's College, (Davis 875 (this piece)-,-) all struck in unbronzed copper with fine corded rims. Red and brown nearly uncirculated and probably unique. (3) | $1,300 |
| Lot 395 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary token, 1893, The Exchange, a brilliant irridescent proof in silver (cf Davis 888) muled with first reverse. Rim nick (in manufacture?) at 9 o'clock otherwise FDC and excessively rare if not unique. | $620 |
| Lot 396 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis and J. Macmillan, New Centenary token, 1893, a brilliant irridescent proof in silver of the Technical School (cf Davis 897) in silver muled with first reverse. FDC and excessively rare if not unique. | $700 |
| Lot 397 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, penny size, struck in bronzed copper (Bell A3, D&W 9). Red-chocolate brown, nearly FDC and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 398 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, 1900, in copper with lettered edge (D&W 9). Red and brown uncirculated and extremely rare in this unbronzed form. | $230 |
| Lot 399 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, 1900, in bronzed copper otherwise as previous (D&W 9 bis). Even brown patina, uncirculated and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 400 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, 1900, in silver (D&W 10) otherwise as previous. Toned, brilliant FDC and very rare. | $520 |
| Lot 401 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, 1900, in silver (D&W 10) as previous. Dark irridescent tone, brilliant FDC and very rare. | $520 |
| Lot 402 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, 1900, in brass (D&W 11) otherwise as previous. Two carbon spots otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 403 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis private token, 1900, in brass as previous except edge plain (D&W 11 bis). Nearly, uncirculated and excessively rare with this edge. | $240 |
| Lot 404 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis, private token, 1900, in white metal, obverse view of Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-on-Avon, I PROMISE TO GIVE GOOD EXCHANGE FOR RARE TOKENS, reverse legend W.J. Davis Moseley address, edge with raised lettering THE TOKEN COINAGE OF WARWICKSHIRE (Bell 1966, p.270; D&W 12). Rim bruise top of obverse, toned otherwise uncirculated and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 405 | Warwickshire, Birmingham, W.J. Davis, metal workers' union portrait medal, 1902 in bronze and brass (51mm); National Society of Amalgamated Brassworkers medal 1890 in gilt brass (43mm). The first in case of issue, nearly FDC and rare. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 406 | Wiltshire, Marquis of Salisbury, private token, halfpenny size in copper gilt, by Sir Edward Thomason after an Elizabethan medal or jeton dated 1602 of Sir Robert Cecil (D&W 347/73). Brilliant FDC and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 407 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, private tokens in aluminium, 1899, Halifax Church of St. John (Bell A 1) Kirkstall Abbey (Bell A2) and 1900 Bolton Abbey (Bell A4) edge lettered I.WILL.EXCHANGE.MY.TOKEN.FOR.AN.APPROVED.ONE. Church of St. John (Bell A5) edge lettered as before. The first with corrosion patches, others uncirculated and very rare. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 408 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token in brass, 1899, lathe chuck works (Bell A3a) plain edge. Nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $90 |
| Lot 409 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token in silver, 1899 lathe chuck works (Bell A3c). Irridescent toned, FDC and extremely rare. | $310 |
| Lot 410 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1899, lathe chuck works (Bell A3a (plain edge), b (no obverse legend), c). Uncirculated and rare. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 411 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1899, as previous (Bell A3a,b,c). Uncirculated and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 412 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1899 (Bell A3a (2), c) 1900 (Bell A4). Uncirculated and rare. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 413 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token in aluminium, 1900, uniface strike of reverse of Bell A4 (Bell p.282 this piece). Scratched on reverse 'struck specially for Bankfield Museum Halifax'. Nearly uncirculated and probably unique. | $180 |
| Lot 414 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token in silver, 1900, Bolton Abbey (Bell A4). Beautifully toned brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $420 |
| Lot 415 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token in silver, 1900, Church of St. John (Bell A5). Beautifully toned brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $420 |
| Lot 416 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token, 1901, in silver (Bell A6 a) plain edge. Toned, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $320 |
| Lot 417 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token, 1901, mule in silver of reverses (Bell A6/A7). Irridescent toned, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $320 |
| Lot 418 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token, 1901, mule in silver (Bell A7/A6). Irridescent toned, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $320 |
| Lot 419 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1901, 'Examine with care' (Bell A6, A6a and mule A7/A6). All brilliant finish, FDC and very rare. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 420 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1901, as previous lot. FDC and very rare. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 421 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens, 1901, mules of A6/A7 in copper (illustrated) and aluminium, matte and brilliant. Uncirculated and very rare. (3) | $230 |
| Lot 422 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1901 (Bell A7 matte and brilliant, 7a brilliant (3)). Mostly uncirculated and rare. (5) | $260 |
| Lot 423 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1901, mules of reverses A6/A7 matte and brilliant, A6a/A7a brilliant (illustrated). Uncirculated and very rare. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 424 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens in aluminium, 1901, uniface trials (Bell A6 obverse, A6a obverse, A6 reverse). First two matte, third brilliant. Uncirculated and very rare. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 425 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token, 1911, mules of obverse in copper (illustrated) and aluminium, matte and brilliant finish (Bell A7/A8). Uncirculated and very rare. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 426 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private tokens, 1911, in aluminium, mule of obverse of Bell A7 (not A6 as stated on p.287) and reverse of A8, matte and brilliant finish (illustrated). Uncirculated and very rare. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 427 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, private token, 1911, in aluminium, for silver wedding (Bell A8). Sold with printed presentation card, uncirculated and rare as such. | $100 |
| Lot 428 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, private tokens, 1911, in aluminium for silver wedding (Bell A8 matte and brilliant (2)). Uncirculated and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 429 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token, 1915, in aluminium (3) and copper (illustrated) (Bell A9). Uncirculated. (4) | $230 |
| Lot 430 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer private token, 1925, in silver (Bell A10 b). Beautifully toned irridescence, FDC and extremely rare. | $520 |
| Lot 431 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, the reverse die for his first private token, St. John the Baptist Church, 1899, die stamped W. Hill on side (Bell A1). Extremely fine and unique. | $360 |
| Lot 432 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, the edge collar, in three segments, for his third token, the Lathe Church Works (Bell A3). Extremely fine and unique. | $260 |
| Lot 433 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, the obverse die for his fifth token, St. John the Baptist Church, Adel, Yorkshire [1900] stamped D. Jones on side (Bell A5). Large rust area otherwise extremely fine and unique. | $170 |
| Lot 434 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, the obverse and reverse dies for his sixth private token, 1901, EXAMINE WITH CARE, both stamped D. Jones on sides (Bell A6). Light rust otherwise very fine and unique. (2) | $800 |
| Lot 435 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, the obverse and reverse dies for his seventh private token, 1901, similar to last but eye above a crest, both stamped D. Jones on sides (Bell A7). Extremely fine and unique. (2) | $1,000 |
| Lot 436 | Yorkshire, Halifax, S.H. Hamer, award token or medal in copper, for Engineering Employers' Federation, edge with raised lettering 'A TOKEN OF RECOGNISED MERIT' `Samuel Henry Hamer Des'(in script). Even brown toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 437 | Yorkshire, Hull, W. Sykes, private tokens, 1902, set of seven in bronzed copper (Bell 11-17) large halfpenny size. Attractive patinas, FDC and very rare. (7) | $320 |
| Lot 438 | Yorkshire, Hull, W. Sykes, private tokens, 1902, unique set of seven struck in brass (Bell 11-17) plus extra example of Grammar School to display the reverse. In black leatherette case of issue, brilliant FDC and unique. (8) | $680 |
| Lot 439 | Yorkshire, Leeds, Gerald Lorenzo Chorley, private token, halfpenny size, 1913, uniface obverse and reverse trials in copper (Bell A18, these pieces). Nearly full mint red, uncirculated and excessively rare. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 440 | Yorkshire, Leeds, G. L. Chorley, halfpenny size private token, 1913, uniface striking of the reverse (Bell A18). Good extremely fine and very rare. | $90 |
| Lot 441 | Wales, Glamorgan, Bonvilston, R.T. Samuel private token, twopenny size 1898 (Bell A1, this piece illustrated). Diesinker, R.J. Richardson, manufacturer Wright & Son, Edgware, London, struck in bronzed copper. Light brown toned, nearly FDC and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 442 | Ballshill Colliery Staffordshire, 1819, Shop Ticket in brass (32mm) by Halliday (D&W 282/5). Nearly very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 443 | Bankland Colliery (Bedworth near Coventry), 1760 in copper (27mm) (D&W 283/10; M.5354) Nearly Very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 444 | Berwick Main Colliery, halfpenny undated (D&W. 283/15; W.1691). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 445 | Boon Wood Colliery/ Alison Crosthwaite, (Distington) in copper (31mm) D&W 283/17; M.5350). Red and brown uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $250 |
| Lot 446 | Another two as previous, from the same dies. Very fine (2). | $250 |
| Lot 447 | Brigham Lime Works, Harris and Fawcett Lime Token, in brass (27mm) countermarked 6 over 7 (D&W 283/19; M.5545). Berbeck and Fletcher Lime token, in copper, octagonal (29mm)(D&W 283/20; M.5544). The first pierced in centre for suspension otherwise very fine and rare (2). | $220 |
| Lot 448 | Broughton 1752/ Egremont 1752, in copper (23mm) (D&W 284/22; M,p.1809). Broton Co/ Mid Summer 1755, in copper (29mm) (D&W 284/24; M.5351). Broughton (in two lines)/ Double 1755, countermarked M, cast in brass (30mm) (D&W 284/26). Very fine and rare (3). | $280 |
| Lot 449 | Broughton Colliery/ Ross Fletcher and Co Coal Token, in copper (30mm) undated but circa 1820 (D&W 284/27) (2). Colliery Machinery 1834, stamped 183/ I&T Walker Colliery Token in four lines (D&W 284/30). Very fine; nearly very fine; fine (3). | $240 |
| Lot 450 | Westermain Colliery, Culross (Fifeshire) arms of the Earl of Dundonald, in copper (34mm) lettered edge ANNO REGNI OCTAVO DECUS ET TUTAMEN (ie. 1767) (D&W 285/42; M.5358). Similar but smaller sizes in copper (26mm) and (21mm) edges grained right (D&W 285/44,45). A nicely matched set, nearly extremely fine (3). | $230 |
| Lot 451 | Another set, as previous, the first with full edge reading clear and flaw on pick handle (extremely fine (illus), another normal variety only fine. (D&W 285/42-45). Fine - Extremely fine (4). | $320 |
| Lot 452 | Cura et Candore/ A Load of Round Coals, in brass (25mm) undated but circa 1720 (D&W 285/45a; M.5731). Very fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 453 | Another, as previous. Very fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 454 | H.B.Cox Coventry, in copper (21mm) (D&W -). Curwen (Workington) in copper (26mm) undated but circa 1760 (D&W 286/46; M.5344). Good fine and rare (2). | $100 |
| Lot 455 | Dearham Hall Colliery/ Wood and Co Coal Token, in brass (28mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W 286/53)(illus). Distington 6/L 1812, in copper (24mm) edge grained left (D&W 287/59) (illus). Ewanrigg Colliery/ A.W.Hillary Esq, token in copper (28mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W 287/64) (2). Another as previous two but countermarked small O on reverse (illus). The first pierced for suspension otherwise good fine , the second with mint red nearly uncirculated, the others nearly very fine - very fine. (5) | $320 |
| Lot 456 | Forth, D.I.T.R., 4 in centre, in brass (26mm) undated but circa 1750 (D&W 288/75). Gilcrux Colliery/ Quayle and Peile, in copper (28mm) edge straight grained, undated but circa 1831 (D&W 288/77; M.5353) (2). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine; nearly very fine (3). | $270 |
| Lot 457 | Govan Coal (Scotland), 1766, in copper (23mm) (D&W 289/80). Very fine and very rare. | $320 |
| Lot 458 | Grey Southern 4/ Colliery 4, in copper (26.5mm) undated but circa 1780 (D&W 289/82) (2). Harris and Fawcett Coal Token, in brass (28.5mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W 289/88. Nearly extremely fine (2); very fine, the first two rare. | $360 |
| Lot 459 | Hensingham, in copper (26mm) undated but circa 1760 (D&W 290/93; M.5328) (2, one thinner). Very fine; fine (2). | $90 |
| Lot 460 | L.C.Co/ CULM, in copper (30mm) edge grained right (D&W 290/103) (2) undated but circa 1800. The first illustrated. Good Extremely fine and rare (2). | $180 |
| Lot 461 | Land Shipping Colliery (Pembrokeshire), in copper (29mm) (illus), another scratched more a brassy alloy (D&W 291/104). Lowther, arms/ monogram, in copper (28mm); another but dragon left/ monogram, in copper (22mm) (D&W 291/108,109) undated but circa 1735. Fine - very fine (4). | $220 |
| Lot 462 | Lowther, as previous lot except in brass (D&W 291/108,109; M.5340, 5343). Uncirculated and rare (2). | $320 |
| Lot 463 | Lowther, as the second in the previous but in copper (D&W 291/109; M.5341). Some mint red nearly uncirculated (2) | $200 |
| Lot 464 | Morresby (in two lines) in copper (25.5mm) undated but circa 1730 (D&W 292/113; M.5333). M.S. (Salkelds & Whitehall) arms/ MS reversed in script monogram, in copper (24mm) undated but circa 1730 (D&W 292/117; M.5332). Graffiti cross on reverse otherwise very fine ; fine and scarce. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 465 | Oughterside Colliery/ J.Kirkhaugh Coal Token, in copper (28mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W 292/118). Harris Coal Token, undated but circa 1840, in brass (28.5mm) (D&W 292/119 brass). Overend 6/ L 1812, in copper (24mm) edge grained right (D&W 293/120. Overend Lime Works / E of L 1834, in copper, square (26mm) (D&W 293/121). Fine - very fine (4). | $320 |
| Lot 466 | Pearston Coal 1785 in copper (22mm) bracteate style (D&W -). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 467 | Popes Riccarton, 3 loads, 1798, in copper (25mm) (D&W -,but cf 293/125,126) Very fine and very rare. | $320 |
| Lot 468 | Queenborough, (Kent)in copper (24mm), another (25mm) undated but circa 1760 (D&W 293/124). Toned very fine and scarce (2). | $100 |
| Lot 469 | Riccarton, in copper, octagonal (28.5mm) Blind Coal 1799 (D&W 293/125). Very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 470 | Ripley, T.C.S. sixpence, struck in tin (D.3). Good fine extremely rare. | $460 |
| Lot 471 | Salcoats, Peck of Salcoats in North Britain/ A Load of Coals Raised (in four lines) in brass (25mm). Another in copper (25mm) but different obverse die (D&W 294/128,129). Very fine; very good and rare (2). | $300 |
| Lot 472 | Another, in brass as previous. Very fine and rare. | $240 |
| Lot 473 | (Senhouse) Parrot crest/ No475 (engraved) in copper (26mm) undated but circa 1730 (D&W 294/133). Some mint red, extremely fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 474 | Senhouse Colliery Maryport/ John Fletcher Token 1841 in copper (D&W 294/134) (2). Stuppington (Kent) in copper (27mm) edge grained right, countermarked JR under crest (D&W 295/141). Very fine - nearly extremely fine (3). | $250 |
| Lot 475 | Swords (Dublin) Coal Store, 1838, Half Bushel (D&W 295/142). Good very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 476 | (Curwen) Unicorn, 1750, reversed C's monogram, cast in brass (24mm) (D&W 295/cf 145). Very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 477 | (Essex) Walton/ IK 1736 countermarked both sides, in copper (22mm) (D&W 296/147). Very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 478 | Westthorn Colliery, 1822/ Hire Token For Coal, in copper (27mm) (D&W 296/150). Wykin Colliery, Warwickshire 1819, shop ticket in copper (32mm) by Halliday (D&W 297/168). Very fine (2). | $240 |
| Lot 479 | (N.E. of Whitehaven), Whingill (in two lines) 1679/ WFC, in copper (26mm) countermarked with two stars on reverse (D&W 296/152). Even brown, nearly very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 480 | White Haven (in two lines) Harbour (in two lines) cast in brass (29mm) undated but circa 1650 (D&W.297/159; M.5338). Nearly very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 481 | Whitehaven, arms/ JL reversed monogram, in copper (25.5mm) and brass (25mm) and (24mm) and (25.5mm)different obverse die, a copper issue countermarked Lo within scalloped circle and 5 on the other side, another but with 6 in place of 5 and 60 on reverse, a brass issue countermarked L over 6 within scalloped circle and 0 6 on reverse (D&W 296/154 and varieties). Very good - nearly uncirculated (7). | $230 |
| Lot 482 | Whitehaven 1825, WS in centre/ Iron Ore Ticket, 5 in centre, in copper (32mm) (D&W 296/154) Good extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 483 | Wthaven/Sca/Ven/Ger in three lines, in copper (18mm) undated but circa 1750 (D&W 308/72). A ticket for a scavenger for coal. Fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 484 | Uncertain, Sailing Ship right, reverses B 1 (2) and B 1/2, cast in brass (30mm), 28mm, 24mm) another sun obverse, BI reverse (26mm), another Winged lion left standing on hind legs/ A over 8 (34mm). Good fine - good very fine and rare (5). | $340 |
| Lot 485 | Uncertain, EP No/AG in copper (24mm) undated but circa 1750, stamped 77, another 136, another 168. (D&W 298/175). Very fine - nearly extremely fine (3). | $150 |
| Lot 486 | Uncertain, GH Drive 1823, in copper, bracteate style (23.5mm) (D&W 298/177). Monogram/ 1 (in a script) in copper (27mm) another but 1/2 (21mm) (D&W 299/-,181) undated but circa 1780. Very fine or better and rare (3). | $100 |
| Lot 487 | Uncertain, Family Crest/ H I (or I H) in copper (24mm) (D&W -; M.5730). Good very fine; verdigris nearly very fine; good fine (3). | $150 |
| Lot 488 | Uncertain, L.M.I.K.S. monogram both sides, in copper (26mm) undated but circa 1750 (D&W 299/184). R.C in copper (22mm) reverse plain HC, SC, SC 20, all with central hole in copper (22mm) possibly hop pickers tallies. Very fine - extremely fine (5). | $130 |
| Lot 489 | R.M. / Carting Ticket - 1 load in copper (29mm) edge centre grained left, undated but circa 1815 (D&W -). Good extremely fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 490 | Sir Anchitel Ashburnham, Brookham, Guestling, in cast lead alloy, value in bushells 1, 12, and 5 (dozen) 1870 (H.17) no stop in legend on obverse of the 12, both smaller values different dies to those shown in Henderson. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 491 | Thomas Austen, Knellstone Farm, Udimore, lead alloy cast issue of Edmund Austen countermarked T.A., value 120 or ten (dozen)(H.27). Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 492 | Edmund Barnham, Doleham farm, Westfield, value 12 in cast lead alloy (H.52). G(eorge R.) B(eale), Bettenham Manor, Biddenden, in zinc punched values 1, 6, 12 (circa 1840)(H.58), Nicholas Bishop, Thornden, Rolvenden, cast lead alloy, values 12 (2), 30 (2) and 60 (H.66) different reverse dies on lower values. Good fine - very fine. (9) | $300 |
| Lot 493 | Duke of Cleveland, Battle Abbey, Battle, cast lead alloy, values 1, 6, 12 (2 of each all different dies) and 60 dated 1867. A full set (H.118). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) | $90 |
| Lot 494 | H. C(hambers) Paley Farm, Staplehurst, die struck on cast lead blanks, uniface with central holes, three values 6d, 1s and 5s (cf H.115; could also be earlier issue of 122 or 130)(listed in Actworth's 1941 MS but initial not given). Fine - very fine and rare. (3) | $570 |
| Lot 495 | J(ohn) C(ollins) Frenchurst Farm, Staplehurst. Lead punched, value 20 (dozen of small tallies) (H.125). Stephen Cooper, values 1, 12(2), 30(2), 60, 120, also tin punched S.C./1 reverse blank (H.132 (i) (ii). Thomas Cooper, Bellhurst, Sandhurst, lead alloy cast value 60 dated 1868 (H.133). Fine-very fine. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 496 | I.R.D. (John Robert Dickens, Isle of Grain, near Rochester) cast in zinc three values 1, 12, 2.6 (H.152). T(homas) C(hester) D(aws) Soggs Farm, Ewhurst, lead punched value 12 (H.162 (i)). P(hillip) F(oord), Pinn Farm, Bonnington, lead cast; punched value II (H.199). G.J. Gillett, Willards Hill Farm, Burwash, lead alloy cast, value I (H.221). Thomas Gower, Woodchurch, brass die struck, 1838, value stamped 19 (H.227) (illustrated). (Richard) G(riffin) Carters Farm, Pett, zinc punched, octagonal, value I (H.230 (ii)) (2). Fine-extremely fine. (9) | $250 |
| Lot 497 | E. J(arman), Hackhurst Farm, Chiddingly. Lead cast, values 6 & 12 (H.281). Richard Kerward, Linghams Farm, Ashburnham, lead cast value 12 (2), alloy cast value 1 (2, one countermarked on reverse small square shaped by four punches for corners) (H.294 (i) (ii)). Charles Levett, Exden Hop Farm, Newenden, alloy cast value 12 dated 1865 (H.314) (illustrated). Edward Lord, Church House, Northiam, alloy cast, value 30 (H.323) (illustrated). J. L(ord) lead cast, no value dated 1798, two uniface pieces joined together (H.326) (illustrated) J.N over 12, uniface cast lead (not published in Henderson) (illustrated). Fine-very fine (10). | $220 |
| Lot 498 | (Sir) S.B.P(eckham) Micklethwaite, Iridge Place, Hurst Green, die stamped in brass, one shilling, edge milled. Good very fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 499 | Another, as last. Good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 500 | (Henry) N(oakes), Elms Farm, Pett. zinc punched, values 1, 2, and 4 (H.370). (H) J(ames) P(ingen), Frankwell Farm, Ashburnham, lead cast, value 2.6 (H.404) (illustrated). R(ichard) P(errey), Higham Farm Northiam, brass punched B, zinc punched IB (H398 (i) (iii)). K(ingsnorth) Reeve, Morley Farm, Peasmarsh, cast brass, values B/1, D/3 (H.428). L(aurence) R(eeve), Marley Farm, Peasmarsh, alloy cast, values 1, 12, full name 12, 72 dated 1854 (illustrated) (H.430 (iii)). Lawrence and John Reeve, Beckley, cast lead alloy values 1 and 12 (H.432). Fine-good very fine. (15) | $140 |
| Lot 501 | E.A.R(eeves) Little Pix Hall, Hawkhurst, lead cast value XII (H.433). T(homas) R(ootes), Wittersham, lead punched, value 1 (H.442 ii). Samuel Selmes, Great Knelle Farm, Beckley, lead cast value 1 countermarked TS by Tilden Smith who took over the farm (H.476 ii). C(harles) S(kinner), Watlands Farm, Rye, lead cast, value P/12 (circa 1800) (H.486). Jeremiah Smith, Park Farm, Iden, alloy lead cast, values 12 and 60 (H.499) (illustrated). Walter J. Smith, Great Worsham Farm, Bexhill, die struck in brass, values 1 and 12 (2) (H.508). Fine-extremely fine. (9) | $200 |
| Lot 502 | J. S(outhon) Ninevah, Benenden, lead cast, value XII, stamped O on reverse (H.510;) James Stonham, Peasmarsh, lead cast, value 60 BS. (H.514i), lead punched value 1 (H.514ii). Lord Harry Vane, Battle Abbey, Battle, alloy cast, values 1,6,12 (H.548). R(obert) W(eston), Buckhurst Farm, Westfield, alloy cast value 12 (H.583 i). H(enry) R(ichardson) Church House, Brede, cast brass value B/1 (H.437) (made from the Church bell) another similar but 1W/W. Fine-good very fine. (9) | $70 |
| Lot 503 | Herefordshire, Phil. S. Bach, Wintercott, in brass die struck 1 Bushel (oval) 1/- (rectangular) 5/- (octagonal) two of each plus extra 1 Bushel. Uncertain probably Kent or Sussex, cast lead A/3 value 3 (15mm) cast lead, wreath around crowned K, uniface (20mm). Heavy lead cast local farm token (?) 25 over uneven line (30mm). Farm tokens, usually for fruit and vegetable pickers, Kent, Faversham, Ewell Farm, in brass (32mm) stamped 1d another stamped 1«d, used till c 1920 issuer S. Millett. Kent, Stone, E.W. Nettleingham, square, zinc (31mm) by Neal. Kent, Halstead, 1«d A. May in copper (32mm) by Nicklin (see H pl18 for 2d) edge milled circa 1870 (illustrated); Surrey, Petersham, Smerdon Manor Farm 6d brass, 1/- red copper, both heart shaped, by R. Neal. J. Salmon & Son Ltd, 10/- same both sides in brass, bell shaped. E. Catt 1d 1823 in lead (22mm) (illustrated). C over A:C over 17Y58 in bronze bracteate style (23mm) (illustrated). Very fine-uncirculated. (19) | $170 |
| Lot 504 | Refreshment tickets, coffee houses etc, all for 1 penny British Public House Co., Limited, Edinburgh and Leith (26mm) (2); London & Provincial Coffee Palace Company Limited (29mm) (2), Kensington Coffee Tavern (3, two with milled edge); Stockton on Tees Coffee Palace Co, Ashton under Lyme Coffee and Cocoa Tavern Co. (Limited) (illustrated) Shrewsbury Cocoa Rooms (illustrated); Greenwich People's Cafe Company Limited; Alnwick Cocoa Rooms (illustrated); Lockharts Cocoa Rooms; Exeter Coffee Tavern Company's Houses (illustrated); Tiverton Coffee House Company Limited (illustrated); Doncaster Public Cocoa and Coffee House (illustrated); Ormskirk (Lancashire) Working Mens Institute & Coffee & Cocoa Rooms; Ramsgate & St. Lawrence Coffee Tavern Company Limited (25mm); Northampton People's Cafe Company Limited (25mm) (illustrated); Broughton Coffee Tavern Company Limited, Manchester (32 x 26mm); Coffee Public Houses National Society Limited (2 one mint state) (illustrated); Royal Arms Coffee Tavern Guildford (25mm) (illustrated); Leamington Coffee Tavern Limited; Cocoa Rooms Liverpool (2); Dodds Cocoa Rooms, 32 High Street Wrexham, oval (32 x 25mm) (illustrated), Plymouth Coffee House Co. Limited (3) (illustrated); Bon Street Coffee House Scarborough (by Heaton) (25mm) illustrated; Commercial Coffee Palace Exmouth, pierced at top (25mm) illustrated; Globe Coffee Tavern Teignmouth (illustrated) Folkstone Coffee & Refreshment House Cy. Ld.; Birmingham Coffee House & Co. Limited in cupro-nickel (25mm) (2); The Edinburgh Castle Tontine Street 3d (a pub check) reverse similar to penny worth but three penny worth (27mm). A good range of this uniform series mostly very fine-uncirculated. (37) | $900 |
| Lot 505 | Refreshment tickets and pub checks, London Tea Co. Ludlow; J.H. Cobham Bear's Paw, Liverpool (badly hammered edge) Gatti's Palace of varieties 4d central hole, Hagley Sale/3d (illustrated); London pubs Borough of Camden, load of hay 6d (RH.181) Northumberland Arms 6d (RH.191) Borough of Islington, Highbury Born Tavern 6d (RH.121f); T. Wilson Bagatelle, 20 Livery Street, (Birmingham) 1«d pub in Adelphi (H.p.11) John Keay, Coopers Arms, Madely, 2d; Edward Coleby Tiverton; Cottage Spring, Ocker Hill, W.B. & Co. Ltd, 1«d; Covent Garden J.W. Wyman 6d; Shakespeare Saloon, T. Jones, Mare Fair, Northampton, bust of Shakespeare left (3, 2 countermarked one JPC; other D. Masters C) (on both sides) (illustrated), J. Perry Bowling Green near Dudley 2«d Lord George, The Original, Sanyer Limited 1/- by Sale Birm. oval (38 x 25mm); Rock Villa Gardens, Tetnall 3d; Fulcan Restaurant 1/-; Borough of Westminster Hotel metropole 1914, in silver clad cardboard; (RH.311b); Hustings (Sussex) Education Commmittee Canteen; C.W. Touley, Nottingham R.M. 6d; W.P. Hartley Bootler 1d in copper (17mm); Prince of Wales Feathers WCC/2d. Fine-extremely fine. (24) The Tetnall from R. Gladdle, nine from Schwer, five from Bennett, the third from Seaby in 1975. | $400 |
| Lot 506 | Pub checks, Devonshire, Exeter, Black Lions, Down's threepence in brass (18mm) by Seage (not in S&T.) (illustrated); Birmingham, Johnson's Head, Samuel Worthington, 2«d in brass (27mm) Red Lamp Tavern, Hope Street Birmingham, W. White 2«d countermarked 4 at base of reverse in brass (23mm) (Not in H) (illustrated) Swan Inn, William Chapman 3d in brass (27mm) New Inn, Bowling Green, Handsworth 3d countermarked RS in brass (26mm); New Inn Wonnacott, Rownham 4d in brass (26mm); Crab Mill Inn Bromsgrove, J.C. Turner 3d in brass (27mm); Northwick Arms Bengeworth Evesham 3d in brass (28mm) (illustrated) Albion Hotel, Bury, John Horrox, (Lancashire) reverse Britannia, no value stated in brass (29mm) (illustrated); Friendship Hotel Cardiff 3d in brass (23mm) edge milled. Nearly very fine-good very fine. (10) | $320 |
| Lot 507 | Devonshire, The D.G.Vorley Collection purchased from Baldwin in 1990 (this and the following 5 lots), Exeter, S and T no's, 2(i), 7 variety (iii) 6 in wreath and (iv) 1s in wreath, 15(ii)(illus), 17(ii)(illus), 25(i), 28 variety 3 in wreath, 41(i)(ii), 43(ii), 44(ii)(iia), 45(iii), 48, 49(ii)(illus), 65(i)(illus). Very good - nearly uncirculated, many rare (17). | $580 |
| Lot 508 | Devonshire; Crediton 25 (illus); Cullompton - Willand 27, 29; Bantham 47(illus), Kingsbridge, Kingsbridge Arms 4 in centre in brass (27mm), Gifford Arms Hotel, Chillington in brass (33mm) edge milled 3d etc on reverse, (illus), Newton Abbot 55, 56, 59; Ottery St Mary 60 (illus); Plymouth 64 (illus), 73, 76; Sidmouth 81 (illus); South Molton 86. Fine - nearly uncirculated many rare or very rare (15). | $540 |
| Lot 509 | Devonshire; Teighmouth, 91(i)(illus), 92(ii)(illus), 93(i)(ii) (illus), 94; Tiverton 95 set of Barley Mow, 1d to 6d (iii)(iv)(vi)(vii)(x)(xi)(xii)(illus), 97 (advertising ticket). Fine - nearly extremely fine, several rare (14). | $450 |
| Lot 510 | Devonshire, Torquay, 111, 112, 116(illus), 121(illus); Torrington 126, 127 (i) (ii) (illus), 129(illus), 130(ii); Totnes 132(i)(illus); Witheridge, 135 (illus). Fine - extremely fine, several rare (10). | $380 |
| Lot 511 | Devonshire, Addenda for S&T part II, Honiton 39ii, Exeter Inn (i)(ii), London Inn, Griffins Black Lion (not listed on p.11)(illus), Black Lion CS in centre / in wreath in white metal (19mm)(illus). Poltimore Inn, Sidwell Street, Medland 1« in brass (19mm)(illus), D.Elworthy, Clifton Inn 3d in aluminium (19mm)(illus); Windsor Castle Inn 1 1/2 CPJ monogram, in brass (19mm). Fine - good very fine, mostly rare (9). | $380 |
| Lot 512 | Devonshire, Exeter, refreshment checks, Elmfield Hotel, 1 (i)(ii)(iii)(iva). Very fine - good very fine (4). | $110 |
| Lot 513 | Devonshire, Exeter and district, Talbot Inn (cf.S&T.43 (ii) but for 1«d not 3d) Country House Inn, Weeks, Nonford (cf.S&T.69). Withycombe, Holly Tree Inn F. Windover (S&T.75 (i)) P. Stocker (S&T.75 (iii). Rockbeare (and Broadclyst) Crown and Sceptre (S&T.20); Crediton White Swan Inn, Bitsett, High Street/5 within wreath (unpublished see S&T.26 on p.76). Refreshment Check, Exeter, Elmfield Hotel «d (S&T.1 (iv). Fair-good very fine, mostly rare-very rare. (7) | $280 |
| Lot 514 | Dorsetshire; Half Moon Inn 1«d (illustrated) 2d in brass (21mm); Herefordshire, Hereford Royal Oak Hotel 3d (illustrated); Kent, Bromley, Pamphilon VOS; Folkstone, Rose Inn Commercial Hotel Railway Station (illustrated) Tenterden, Eight Bells Inn Corn Market 6 pence in copper and brass (illustrated); Norfolk Great Yarmouth, Horatio Fenner; Nottinghamshire Nottingham Norfolk Hotel H.F., 3d; Lincolnshire, Boston The Pheasant, Daniel Jackson 1«d (illustrated), Peterborough, Wentworth Hotel, John Eltin Bowling Saloon 3d; Sussex, Eastbourne Sussex Hotel 2d; Petworth, Angel Inn, Jones in copper (illustrated), Winchester White Swan, 3d in white metal; Susex Arms 6 pence in brass (illustrated). Warwickshire Warwick, Liberal Club 1«d, Old Bowling Green 3d Worcestershire (north) Dudley The Vine Ben Tranter (J.W. ref.8370) Bowling Green (Netherton), Cottage and Spring; J. Parry (J.W. ref. 7030) (3); Oldbury, Travellers Rest (J.W. ref.9520) (2), John Glazerbrook 6 pence, a Pickaxe (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (24) | $680 |
| Lot 515 | Gloucestershire; Bristol, Duke of Marlborough, J. Leadbeater twopence (illustrated), Queen's Arms Durdham Down 3d; Rowland Adams threepence; Forest of Dean, Jovial Colliers Hotel Mitcheldean, James Phelps threepence; Gloucester, Bridge Inn, Llanthony, Ford and Witts 2«d; Crown and Thistle, Barton Street, 3d; Vauxhaul Inn, Barton Street, 3d; Sharpness, Pier View Hotel 3d (illustrated); Stroud, Crown Inn 1«d; (illustrated); Tewkesbury, Bell Hotel, 4d (illustrated); Railway Inn, Butler 3d (illustrated) Sun Inn, Dan. Kitton 3d. Fine-good extremely fine, several rare. (12) | $480 |
| Lot 516 | Lancashire, Blackpool, Coach and Horses, Church Lane 2d; Bury, Albion Hotel, John Harrox (holed); Craft, Horse Shoe Inn 2d; Lancaster, The Iron Duke (Eimer-); (illustrated) Penwortham, Bridge Inn 2d; Warrington, Admiral Rodney (illustrated); another but countermarked W.M. either side of bust and G.R. either side of a crown at base of bust (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (7) | $280 |
| Lot 517 | Greater London Pub Checks, the colloection formed by the late D.G.Vorley, in this and the following 8 lots arranged according to Hayes numbers, Hayes, Ralph, Hotel and Pub Checks of Greater London, 2 vols, 1991 and 1993, arranged by Boroughs within Greater London. Borough of Barnet, Old Welsh Harp, 9d (H.la); Borough of Bromley; Clarendon Hotel (H.la); Borough of Camden, Bedford Head Tavern (H.12a)(illus), Bull Tavern (H.31)(illus), Camden Arms (H.51)Elephant and Castle (H.91), The Feathers (H.101)(illus), George and Blue Boar (H.121a), Henekeys' (141 variety 3 pence not 2, 141a), Horse Shoe (H.161, 161a) Lion and Still (H.171); Northumberland Arms (H.192), Running Horse (H.221), Southampton Arms (H.231 this piece, H.232), Turks Head (H.241), Two Brewers (H.251), White Lion (H.271). Mostly very fine - nearly uncirculated; several scarce or rare (19). | $540 |
| Lot 518 | City of London; Anderson's Hotel (H.1a, 1b (pierced)), Fox and Goose (H.31)(illus), Horses and Dorsers (H.61), Hotel Francais (H.81), King O'Toole (H.101, 101a, 101b), Mail Coach (H.111)(illus), Borough of Ealing; Queen Victoria (H.21); The Stag (H.31a) Borough of Enfield, The Bell Inn (H.1b)(illus), Green Dragon (H.21) Borough of Greenwich, Beehive (H.1a), The Duke (H.21), Lion and Lamb (H.81), Red Cow (H.101e)(illus), Sea Witch (H.131a), Tiger Cat (H.141) (illus), White Hart (H.161a)(illus). Fine - mint state (20). | $500 |
| Lot 519 | Borough of Hackney, Alma Tavern (H.1), Birch Tree Tavern (H.21a), The Crown (H.51)(2)(illus), De Beauvoir Arms (H.61), Duke of Wellington (H.91), Earl of Aberdeen (H.111a), Forresters Hall (H.121), The Garibaldi (H.131), Green Man (H.141, H.143), The Jolly Anglers (H.161)(illus), Lord Clyde (H.171a), Marquis of Landsdowne (H.181), Middleton Arms (H.191), Red Lion (H.211), Royal Hotel (H.241), White Bear (H.291); Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Bramby Arms (H.11)(very worn), Grey Hound (H.41a) (illus), Harwood Arms (H.51)(illus), Norfolk Arms (H.71), Royal Oak Hotel (H.81), Salisbury Hotel (H.91), Trafalgar (H.111)(illus), The Travellers Rest (H.121); Borough of Haringey, Alexandra Tavern (H.1)(illus), Fishermans Arms (H.21 this piece, illus), Nightingale Tavern (H.31)(this piece), Three Jolly Butchers (H.51)(illus); Borough of Hounslow, Lamb Inn (H.2)(illus), Old Windmill (H.11). Very good - mint state, several rare (32). | $780 |
| Lot 520 | Borough of Islington, Albion (H.1, H.2), Bricklayers Arms (H.21), Chapel House (H.51) Dickinsons Arms (H.61), Downham Arms (H.71b), Duke of Clarence (H.82), The Florence (H.91), The Hemingford Arms (H.111b)(illus), Highbury Barn Tavern (H.121d, 121e, 122), Island Queen (H.141a), Kings Arms (H.151)(illus), Kings Head Tap (H.152a), Kings Head Tavern (H.154)(illus), The Lord Nelson (H.161)(illus), North Pole (H.193 bis (a) 6 pence)(illus), Queens Arms (H.221), Red Lion (H.231), The Rotherfield (H.251), Sun Dial (H.281), The Three Johns (H.301), Three Wheat Sheaves (H.311), William the Fourth (H.363), York Hotel (H.371)(illus). Fine - nearly uncirculated (25). | $680 |
| Lot 521 | Royal London Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, The Bridport (H.11 this piece)(illus), Duke of Abercorn (H.41) (illus), The Goat (H.51), Kings Head (H.61a), Phoenix (H.91), The Royal Pair (H.111a)(illus); Borough of Lambert, Atlantic Hotel (H.1), The Denmark (H.51), Duke of Cornwall (H.71), Elephant and Castle (H.91), New Guildford Arms (H.131b, 131c), Prince of Wales Hotel (H.151)(illus), Rose and Crown (H.171), Sussex Arms (H.211), Waterloo Arms (H.231), White Hart Tavern (H.251a)(illus); Borough of Lewisham, Duke of York (H.11)(illus), Victoria Tavern (H.81, 81a). Fine - nearly uncirculated (20). | $560 |
| Lot 522 | Borough of Newham; Queens Head (H.51), Rose of Denmark (H.61a), Spread Eagle (H.81), Windsor Castle (H.101)(illus); Borough of Southwark; Acorn (H.1), Carlton Tavern (H.91a), Catherine Wheel Inn (H.101)(illus), China Hall (H.111a)(illus), Crystal Tavern (H.121), Duke of Suffolk (H.151, 151a)(illus), Dukes Head (H.161), Farrier Arms (H.171)(illus), Greyhound (H.203)(illus), Grove Tavern (H.211), India Arms (H.241), Jolly Tanners (H.261)(illus), King and Queen (H.271), Masons Arms (H.321), Prince of Orange (H.382), Prince Regent (H.401a, 401b), Princess Victoria (H.411a)(illus), St George's Tavern (H.481a), Ship and Blue Coat Boy (H.511a), Ship Tavern (H.531a, only fair), Turks Head (H.601)(illus), Two Brewers (H.611)(illus), The Warrior (H.651)(illus), Yorkshire Grey (H.701)(illus). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare (30). | $780 |
| Lot 523 | Borough of Tower Hamlets; Albion (H.1)(illus), Anchor and Hope (H.11), Beehive (H.41)(illus), Blacksmith's Arms (H.51), Crown (H.71a)(illus), The Enterprise (H.101), Ferry House (H.111a)(illus), The George Tavern (H.131)(die break right across obverse 10 to 4 o'clock, illus), Globe Tavern (H.151a), The Kings Arms (H.191a), London Tavern (H.211, 212)(illus), Mechanics Arms (H.241), Millwall Dock Tavern (H.251), Mutton and Pig Tavern (H.261), New Globe Tavern (H.271 in white metal), Newcastle Arms (H.281), Prince of Wales Tavern (H.301), Queen's Arms (H321), Rainbow Tavern (H331). The Robert Burns (H.341), Seabright Arms (H.381), Ship Tavern (H.391), Trinity Arms (H.401). Fine - nearly uncirculated, a few scarce and rare (25). | $780 |
| Lot 524 | Borough of Wandsworth, Europa (H.21)(illus), Kings Head (H.31), Royal Albert Park Tavern (H.51). City of Westminster, Carpenters Arms (H.41b, 41d)(illus), The Cheshire Cheese (H.51b), Crown and Apple Tree (H.91), Devonshire Arms (H.111)(illus), Excelsior (H.131)(illus), Flying Horse (H.141)(illus), General Napier (H.151a), Golden Cross (H.161, 161a)(illus), Green Man Tavern (H.171) (illus), The Harp (H.201), King and Prince of Wales (H.231a)(illus), Lord High Admiral (H.281 but in copper, 281b, 283 countermarked 100)(illus), Lord Nelson (H.291, 291a(illus), 291b), The Old Rose (H.331), Portman Arms (H.361)(illus), Queen's Head (H.392), The Sun (H- p228 1 penny in zinc, 2 pence in brass countermarked N). Fine - uncirculated (26). | $700 |
| Lot 525 | City of Westminster, continued; Swan and Horse Shoe (H.441a-d, set of), The Talbot (H.451), Two Spies (H.471), The York Minster (H.491. W.J.Taylor miscellaneous stock checks halfpenny (illus) in copper, 1 penny (brass), 4 pence (brass). Unlisted in Hayes, The Lord Byron, Belgrave Street 2 1/2d in brass (29mm)(illus), Kings Arms W.B.N. 6d in brass (28mm)(illus), Everard Raby, Wine and Spirit Merchant 1 penny (28mm)(illus) in copper. Griffin Head RK, in copper (28mm) 4 pence (illus), The Best Beer Under the Sun, Starch Green Road W in brass (28mm) 6 pence (illus) 12 pence. Miscellaneous by other manufacturers; Junction Inn, Highate Lane 3d uniface oval in brass (33x23mm)(illus); R.Moore (Bulls Horns) Tavern, Rotherhithe the Street 2d check in brass (24mm) milled edge (illus); J.Rarbey, Primrose Hill Retreat/ 1 1/2, in brass (24mm)(illus); Rose Tavern Gt Russel St/ Check two pence halfpenny (in four lines) in copper (26mm) milled edge (illus). Fine - nearly uncirculated, sevral rare or very rare (20). | $520 |
| Lot 526 | Greater London, Borough of Camden; Bedford Head (RH.12a); George and Blue Boar, Holborn (RH.121a), Horse Shoe (RH.161, 161d), White Lion (RH.271a). City of London, O'Tooles (RH.101a, b). Borough of Hackney; Birch Tree Tavern (RH.21) (illustrated). Borough of Islington; William the Fourth (RH.361a) (illustrated), Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; Phoenix (RH.91) Borough of Lambeth; The Fleece (RH.101a bis) (illustrated) (this value unlisted), White Bear (RH.241). Fine-extremely fine, a few rare or very rare. (12) | $290 |
| Lot 527 | Greater London, Borough of Newham; Essex Arms, Plastow Marsh (RH.11) (illustrated). Borough of Southwark; Spa Tavern, Wakley (RH.561) (illustrated). Borough of Tower Hamlets; Ferry House (RH.131b). Princess of Wales Tavern 3d (RH.301a bis, this value not listed (illustrated); The Robert Burns 2d (RH.341a bis this value not listed) (illustrated); Trinity Arms (RH.401) The Sun 2d (RH.421a bis, this value not listed). City of Westminster, Crown and Apple Tree (RH.91), The Talbot (RH.451); Three Jolly Gardners (RH.461) (illustrated); The York Minster (RH.491c). Brewers token (RH. 7d). Borough of Islington, The Swan (RH.291). Borough of Haringley, Fishmongers Arms (RH.21). Borough of Lambeth, Prince of Wales Hotel (RH.151a). Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Royal William Inn (RH.181), Red Lion, 39 Beek Street, W. W. Searle 4 pence (RH.-) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (17) The first and fourteenth from A. Dowle in 1975, the third from Baldwin in 1992, the tenth, eleventh, and sixteenth from L. Bennett in 1988, the others from Schwer in 1984. | $500 |
| Lot 528 | Somersetshire, the collection of public house tokens in this and the following 13 lots was formed by David Young, purchased from Baldwin in 1992, listed by M.D.G. no's (Minnitt, S.C., Durnell, J., Gunstone, A.J.H., Somerset Public House Tokens, Bridgewater; 1985; and the supplementary list, prefaced with S in front of the number, in Minnitt, S., and Young, D., Tickets, Checks and Passes from the County of Somerset, Bridgewater 1990. Abbots Leighs; 1 (illustrated), Aller; 2 (this piece), Bath; 8a (illustrated), 11, 12a, 13, 13a var, Bath Arms/1«d in brass (23mm) edge milled (illustrated), 14, 14a, 14a var, additional CMK A on both sides, 16, 17c. Fine-extremely fine, mostly at least scarce. (12) | $480 |
| Lot 529 | Bath; M.D.G. no's 20, 22, 25a, 25b, 29, 29a without crown countermark (illus), Addendum 4 (or 31c) (illus), 32, 33, 35, 35a, 35b variety in copper, milled edge (illus), 35c, as previous but countermarked 2 on reverse. Fine - good very fine, several scarce (14). | $500 |
| Lot 530 | Bath; M.D.G. no's 36a, another but edge milled, 37 copper formely gilt, 41, 44 (also listed as D&W 44/10), 446 (D&W 44/8)(illus), 46 (illus), 46a (this piece), 46e, 48. Fine - good very fine, some scarce or rare (11). | $400 |
| Lot 531 | Bath; M.D.G. no's 51, 52, 54, 59, 59c (illus), 60 (illus), 63 (illus), 64, 74a (illus, this piece), 74c, 74d. Very fine - uncirculated and some rare (11). | $400 |
| Lot 532 | Bath, Lark Hall Inn/St. Saviours (MDG.74b) but countermarked with bar pattern and flower bud on the reverse. Very fine and very rare with the countermark which is not recorded in MDG or M&Y. | $100 |
| Lot 533 | Bath; M.D.G. no's 78, 80, 81 (illus), 84, 85 plain edge (illus), 85a, s.1 (illus), 90, 91, 94a, 94f, 95b (this piece), 97. Fine - good very fine, several rare (13). | $480 |
| Lot 534 | Bath; M.D.G. no's 99a, countermarked with W on reverse (illus), 107, 108 (illus), 111, 112, 113, 114, 115 brass and copper, 118, 119, 119a. Fine - very fine, several scarce to rare (12). | $440 |
| Lot 535 | Bath, M.D.G. no's 120, 121 (illus), 122 (illus), 124, Bathampton 125 copper, 125a, 125b copper, Batheaston, 126, 127 (illus), 128 (illus). Nearly very fine - good extremely fine (10). | $460 |
| Lot 536 | Bathford; 131 (illus); Brean S.4; Bridgewater; 134, 137 copper and brass (illus), 3.5 (this piece) Addenda 6 (Queen's Head Inn), 145 (illus) 145a; Bruton; 149 (illus), 149a; Castle Cary, 153 (illus), 154, 154a (illus), 155 milled and plain edges (illus), 156 (illus), 156a. Very fine - nearly uncirculated, several rare (18). | $620 |
| Lot 537 | Chard; 161a, 161c, 164c; Clevedon W.Witemore/ 2d in brass (25mm)(illus), Combe Down; 173, 173b this piece (illus); Congresbury s.7 this piece (illus); Crewkerne; 177, 178, 178a, 179; Evercreech; 187 (illus); Frome; 190, 191, 194 (illus), 195 (illus), 199. The second holed otherwise fine - good very fine, some rare (17). | $620 |
| Lot 538 | Frome; 199b (illus), 200, 200a (illus), 200b countermarked PW; 200c; Glastonbury 202, 204 (illus), 204a; Hatch Beauchamp 207; Ilminster; 213, 215 (illus), 215b (illus); Keynsham; 217; Langport; s.16. Fine - extremely fine, several rare (14). | $620 |
| Lot 539 | Monkton Combe; 230, 230a, 231, 231b, 232; Newton St Loe s.18 (this piece) (illus); Odcombe; 240; Portishead; E.Coles Royal Oak Inn/3d in brass (24mm) edge milled (illus); Shepton Mallet; s.20 this piece (illus), 252 (illus), 253, 254, 254a; Shipham; 257; Somerton; 258. Fine - good very fine, several rare (15). | $560 |
| Lot 540 | Taunton; 263a, s.22, 268, 268a, 272b, 283, 284, 286, 288a Twerton; 289a, 289c, 290, 290b (illus), 293, 294 (illus). Fine - very fine several scarce (15). | $620 |
| Lot 541 | Wantsrow; 298; Wellington; 310, 310a (this piece) 311a (illus); Wells; 321; Weston; 323a (illus) suppl. this piece G.Mizen, 324, 325a Dolphin Inn, 326, 332, 334, 336b, 339b, 339c (illus)(this piece). Fine - very fine, several scarce or rare (14). | $500 |
| Lot 542 | Wincanton; 346, 346a, 346c, 347, 348 (illus), 348a (illus), 348c (illus); Wrington; 353 (illus); Yatton; 354; Yeovil s.27 (this piece), s.29 (this piece), 356, 361, 369. Fine - extremely fine, several scarce (14). | $500 |
| Lot 543 | Somersetshire, Bruton, Blue Ball Hotel 6d (MDG.149a) (illustrated); Castle Cary 1«d, 1850 (MDG.155); Frome, King's Head (MDG.194) (illustrated); Taunton, Royal Marine, W. Pyne (MDG.282b) Bath, Lamb and Lion (MDG.72), Swan Inn, Broad Street, countermarked T (MDG.114a), Theatre Tavern (MDG.115); Widcombe Hill, I. Hadden unpublished (illustrated); Williton, Railway Hotel 4d (illustrated) Wincanton, Greyhound Hotel (MDG.347 (3, one with blank (shaved reverse) Trooper Inn (MDG.348). Fine-extremely fine. (13) | $480 |
| Lot 544 | Staffordshire, Bilston, Queens Arms, Waterloo Inn; Brockmoor, Commercial Hotel; Cinder Hill, Talbot Inn; Great Bridge Wagon and Horses Hotel; Silverdale, Lord Nelson; Star Inn (2); Stoke, Duke of Cornwall; Walsall, Newport Arms, Shakespeare, White Horse, Wednesbury Great Western Hotel; Wolverhampton, Hen and Chicken Inn. Fine-extremely fine. (14) | $480 |
| Lot 545 | Birmingham Pub checks, the collection formed by the late Denis G. Vorley and was purchased from A.H. Baldwin & Sons Ltd in 1989, in this and the following 10 lots. Acorn Friston Street, S.J.Field 1 1/2 (illus), Wheeler Street, 2d; Adelaide Arms, Vauxhall Road 2 1/2d (illus); Albion, Digbeth (Jennings) 3d; Alma, Hemming 2d and 3d; American Bowling Alley, H.Brookbank 3d; Anchor, Islington 2«d, Dale End 2« (illus); Avenue Tavern, W.Foster, Aston 2 1/2d; Avon Packet Tavern W.J.Stowell 1 1/2d (illus). Very fine - nearly uncirculated, several scarve (11). | $280 |
| Lot 546 | Birmingham, Bath, Mary St 2 1/2d; Bell, Suffolk St, Crainsford 2 1/2d, King Edwards Road 3d, London Prentice Street 3d; Belle Vue, Icknield Port Rd 2d; Bird in Hand, Henry Potts 2 1/2d; Black Lion, Roobooton, 1 1/2d; Brittania Sherbourne Rd, 2 1/2d; Well Street (illus); Broad St, W.Ryall 3d countermarked JR (illus); Brown Lion, Hall St 2 1/2d, Lodge Road Hockley 2d (illus) Balls Head, Wm. Haynes 3d, countermarked 96. The sixth holed otherwise fine - extremely fine (14). | $360 |
| Lot 547 | Birmingham, Chapel, Medlicott 2 1/2d; Church, Tower St., 2 1/2d; Coach and Horses, Barton St, Bell St 3d, Irving St 3d, Thomas Barton 2 1/2d, A.Ayres 3d, Wm Acton Bordesley Green 2 1/2d (illus); Colmore Arms, Longmore St, J.Heath 1 1/2d, Grosvenor St 2d (illus); Commercial, Pershore St, Lawrence 2 1/2d; Corn Exchange Tavern, Catley 3d countermarked GRAY (illus); The Corner Stores, Edward Baker 1 1/2d (illus); Country Girl, Dowlers Bridge, J.Ilverton 2 1/2d, and unamed 1 1/2d (illus); Crown, Edgbarton St 3d and no value, Oldbury Rd 2 1/2d (octagonal) Edmund St 2 1/2d cmkd 1, New Hall Lane 1 1/2d (illus). Fine - uncirculated (20). | $520 |
| Lot 548 | Birmingham, D.O.Connel 2 1/2d (illus); Dog, Alsester St 2 1/2d countermarked JF; Dog and Duck, Edmund St, Geo Ashley 1 1/2d; Dublin Arms 2 1/2d; Engine Tavern, Birmingham Heath 3d Gt Hampton Row 3d; Fish Inn, Horborne 3; Fountain Inn, Wrentham St., Alfred Allen 1 1/2d; Gas House 1d; Glenn Vaults 2d; General Havelock, Aston Rd 2d; George, Salty Rd 3d; George and Dragon, Thos Hands 2 1/2d; S.Stokes Steelhouse Lane (illus); Globe Inn Thomas St 2 1/2d; Golden Lion, Lionel St, J. Smith 1d (illus); Great Western, H.Hemming 3d (illus), Thor Ellery 3d (illus); Great Western House, Arms of GW Railway Allcock Street, Frederich Bromage 2 1/2d on copper flan (33m)(illus). Fine - uncirculated, the last damaged but rare. (19) | $480 |
| Lot 549 | Birmingham, Green Lanes 1 1/2d (two types; Green Man, Harborne 2 1/2d, Deritend 3d, Sand St 3d (all three illus); Grey Horse, Bowling Green 2d; Greyhound, Navigation St; Guildford Arms, Farm St 3d, Goodby 3d; Gunmakers Arms, Gerard St 3d; Half Moon 3d; Highgate Tavern, Felton 2 1/2d; Hop Pole Inn, Sherlock St, H.Hudson 2 1/2d; Hope and Anchor, Ward St; Horse and Jockey, Tower St 2 1/2d; Hunters Vale 2 1/2d (illus); King's Arms, Deritend 3d; King's Inn, Suffolk St 1 1/2d (illus); King William the Fourth, Bradford St 3d, Colton St 2d (illus). Very fine - nearly uncirculated (20). | $520 |
| Lot 550 | Birmingham, Ladywood House 2 1/2d; Lamp Inn, Cannon St, countermarked G ROTTON, 3d, (illus), Lamp Tavern, Vauxhall Rd, Stonier 1 1/2d; Leopard, Five Ways, A.Richards, 2 1/2d; Lion, Wharf St 3d (illus); Lord John Russell 1 1/2 d; Lord Nelson, Skinner Lane 2 1/2d, Lozells Inn 2 1/2d (illus); Malt Shovel, Barford St 2 1/2d (2); Nelson Inn, Brearley St 1 1/2d (illus); New Inn, Birchfield 3d, Lozells 2 1/2d (illus), Handsworth 2 1/2d (illus); New Peacock, Aston Rd 2 1/2d; New Vauxhall (Gardens) Bradshaw, 2 1/2d (D&W 51/57) (illus). Fine - extremely fine (16). | $400 |
| Lot 551 | Birmingham, Odd Fellows Arms, Bread St 2d; Old Bull's Head, J.Pearsall 3d; Old College Inn 2 1/2d; Old Crown, Deritend 2 1/2d (illus), Old Engine, , Dale End 3d (illus); Old Green Man, Aston Rd 1 1/2d (illus), Coleshill St 1 1/2d (illus); Old House at Home F.Brownswood 2 1/2d; C.Terry 2 1/2d (illus); Pelican Tavern, Hospital St 2 1/2d; Pheastant Inn, Mill St 2d (illus); Plough, J. Hart 3d (two different maker's reverses (illus); Plume of Feathers J Pares, 3d two different reverses; Prince Arthur, 2 1/2d countermarked J.POTTER; Pump Tavern, Aston Rd 2 1/2d cottrill reverse; W.Thornton 3d (illus), Handsworth, I.Clements 1 1/2d. Very fine - uncirculated (20). | $520 |
| Lot 552 | Birmingham; Queens Arms, Gt Homer St 2d; Macdonald St, Wm Burgess 2 1/2d (illus), Holiday St (illus); Queen's Head; Garrison St 2 1/2d (illus) Endington, James Haddon 3d, Lister St, Ed Turner 2 1/2d, Farm St, Ed Chilton 1 1/2d; Queen's Tavern, Aston 3d (illus); Rag Tavern 2 1/2d; Red Cow Gooch St 2 1/2d, Lichfield Rd, J.Evans, 2d brass plain edge, copper milled edge, Smallbrook St., J.Cookes 2d (illus); Reservior Inn, John Izon, 2 1/2d; Rodney Tavern, Hill Street (illus); Roe Buck, Woodcock St 2 1/2d; Rolling Mill Tavern, George Patrick 2d (illus), Royal Exchange, D.Cornish 1 1/2d (illus); T. Pearsall countermaked G.W. 3d (illus); Royal Oak Owen Radcliffe 2 1/2d (illus), S.Ottignon 2d (illus) W.Higham (illus); Ryland Arms, Ryland St 2 1/2d. Fine - nearly uncirculated, several rare (23). | $620 |
| Lot 553 | Birmingham, St Vincents Arms, St Vincents St 2 1/2d; Saracen's Head, Edgbaston St, Geo Upton 2 1/2d (illus); Shakespear Inn, St Mark St 2 1/2d countermarked A.S. (illus); Shareholders Arms, Park Lane, Thomas Jay 1 1/2d; Sherborne Hotel, Balsall Heath 1 1/2d; Sir Charles Napier, John Brown Jr. 2 1/2d (illus); Sir John Falstaff Monument Road, Henry Williams 2 1/2d (illus); Sir Robert Peel, Caroline St, Alfred Horley (illus); Small Heath Tavern, J.Bennett, 2 1/2d; Smiths Arms, Winson Green Road, 2d; Sportman Inn, Willis St, C.E.Terry 2d; Star Inn, Dale End 3d; Station Hotel, Monument Rd, J.Barnes 2 1/2d; Swan, Bell Barn Rd, J.Webb 1 1/2d, Ingleby St 1 1/2d; Tamworth Arms 2 1/2d (illus); Three Crowns, Suffolk St 2 1/2d; Three Tuns, Digbeth, W.H.Westwood, Erdington, William Crisp 3d (illus); Travellers' Rest, Nursery Rd, 3d, Pershore St 2 1/2d (illus). Fine - good extremely fine, a few rare (21). | $520 |
| Lot 554 | Birmingham; Unicorn, Digbeth Lines 2 1/2d, Joseph George 2 1/2d, New John St 2 1/2d, Bloomsbury St, G.S.Marshall 2 1/2d (illus); Vampyre Tavern, Gt Hampton Row 3d; Victoria Inn, Aston Rd, 3d; Villa Tavern, Nechells Park Rd, 2 1/2d; Vine Inn, Aston, Cremorne Gardens, J.Bandano 2d (illus), New Town Row, John Ryland 2 1/2d (illus); Warwick Arms Spring Hill 2 1/2d (illus); Wheel Tavern, Kenion St 2 1/2d; White Hart, Bagott St 3d (illus), Church St, Joseph Cobley 2d (illus), Cromwell St; White House, Vaughton St 3d; Why Not, Osler St 2 1/2d (illus); York(?) Hotel, Edgebaston St, George Farmery 3d large piercing (cancelled?) (illus). Very fine - good extremely fine (17). | $480 |
| Lot 555 | Birmingham, without public house name, W.Freeman, Sheepoole St 1d; B.Hartley 3d; R.Jackson on Easy Row; Howard Marsh 3d; Edward Silk 2 1/2d; John Southwell 2d. Very fine - good extremely fine, all scarce or rare and not listed in Hawkins (6). | $170 |
| Lot 556 | Birmingham, public house checks, Aston Tavern, Mrs Wilson 2«d, Bee Hive, Sherbourne Road, H.S. Taylor 2d, Bell Inn, Ravenhurst Street 3d; Birmingham Arms Inn Smithfield, John Thurston 2d (illustrated) Broad Street, T. Kemp 1«d; Coach and Horses Irvine Street, E. King 1«d (illustrated), Charles Godfrey (Coal Hole); Commercial Inn, James Varie; Crown Inn Edgebaston Street (illustrated); Dew Drop, Hockey Hill 2«d; Eagle Inn, Oozel Street, Richard Taylor (untraced by Hawkins, see p.28) 2«d in copper, milled edge (illustrated); Flag Inn, Howe Street, E. Truemann; (illustrated) Fountain, Heneage Street, J. Nicholas; Fox and Dogs, Princip Street, C. Burn; Gate Tavern, Lister Street; George & Dragon, Barr Street, James White; Globe Tavern, Bromsgrove Street, W. Cartridge 1«d (not listed in H) (illustrated); Green Lanes; Gun Makers Arms, Hospital Street, Thomas Edge 3d (not listed in H) (illustrated). Fine-uncirculated. (19) | $500 |
| Lot 557 | Birmingham, Goldsmiths and Jewellers Arms, Joseph Green 3d and 2«d; J. Langley 2d by Pope (not in H); Leopard Inn, Gt. Hampton Street, H. Keeten (illustrated); Manor Arms; Nag's Head, Charles Henry Street, J. Smart (not in H) (illustrated); Odd Fellows Arms, Charles Henry Street; Plough Inn, Rea Street; Queens Arms, Broad Street; (illustrated); Queens Head, Hockley Street James Bough; (illustrated); Red Cow, Dale End, T.A. Smith, countermarked T.S. (illustrated); Rodney Coleshill Street; Roe Buck Inn, Moor Street, Wm. Grove (not in H) (illustrated); Royal Exchange, Dale End, W.T. Blood (illustrated); Royal Exchange and Station, Dudley Street, H. Mitchell (not in H) (illustrated); (Old) Saracens Head, George Upton; Ship Inn, Charles Henry Street by Pope; Smith's Arms, Gt. Francis Street; Windsor Green Road; Soho (Soho Road) Burton Ale (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine, several rare. (20) | $540 |
| Lot 558 | Birmingham, Talbot Inn, J. Craddock; Three Tuns, Digbeth, W.H. Westwood; Vampyre Tavern, John Stagg (illustrated); Vine Inn, New Town Row, Taylor by Cottrill (illustrated); Vulcan Inn, Fazeley Street, (illustrated); White (Swan) Inn, Summer Row, E. Smith (not in H) (illustrated); Edmund Street; Woodman, Nechells Green (illustrated); Burton House, no address (illustrated); New Meeting Street, Ale and Wine Stores (illustrated); Sportsman Inn, Willis Street, Moses Owen (illustrated); Turks Head, Steelhouse Lane, T.L. Turner; Acorn, Navigation Street, G. Wilson (illustrated); Crown Inn, Oldbury Road, H. Mitchell (octagonal by J. Moore) (illustrated); Bricklayers Arms, Aston Park; Clock Dial, Caroline Street, J. Parkes. Very fine-good extremely fine. (16) | $500 |
| Lot 559 | Worcestershire, Bromsgrove; Crab Mill Inn (W.1200) (illustrated), Golden Cross (W.1380) (2); Kidderminster, Talbot Hotel (W.2740); Malvern Link, Royal Oak (W.3090); Worcester, Reindeer Hotel, E.C. Cull (W.6580). Fine-extremely fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 560 | Yorkshire, Bradford, The Flying Dutchman, Lamb Lane, stamped 2 on reverse; Beverley, Market Cross Tavern 3d (illustrated); Halifax, Royal Hotel and Oddfellows Hall 2d (illustrated); Leeds, White Boar, J.F. Hall; Whitby, First Whitby George IV, 3d in aluminium; Wigan, White Lion Railway Hotel 2d. Fine-good extremely fine. (6) | $240 |
| Lot 561 | Wales, Brecknockshire, Brynmawr, Black Lion Inn, Thomas Thomas 3d by J. Bird West Birmingham (YCS.8) Caernarvonshire, Llanfairfechan, Queens Hotel (T.3), Carmarthen, Six Bells, William Conner (T.5) nearly full mint red (illustrated), Glamorgan, Aberafan, Red Lion, D. Jones 3d (YCS.89) Walnut Tree, John Jones (T.26), Tredegar Hotel, Wonacott 3d (YCS.239) Neath, St. Ives Inn, T. Roberts 3d in brass (23mm) unpublished (illustrated) (Gyfeillion) Glan Rhondda Hotel (YCS.295) (T.168) Pontypridel, Horse and Groom (T.170) Penarth, Plymouth Hotel (YCS.398) Swansea, Market Brewery (YCS.484) (illustrated), Wyndham Arms, 1855 (T.46) (2) (illustrated), Treherbert, Blaenrhondda Hotel (YCS.548) Monmouthshire, Abergavenny, Monmouthshire House (T.10) (Greyhound) Hotel (YCS.600) (Dinner Ticket) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine, several rare. (16) | $980 |
| Lot 562 | Monmouthshire continued; Blaina Castle Hotel (YCS.643) (illustrated), Lamb Inn (YCS.652, T.41); Royal Exchange (YCS.656) Tilers Arms (YCS.658-60) Garndiffaith, Hanbury Hotel (YCS.680) (illustrated); Newport, Caledonian Hotel (YCS.712); Isca Tavern (YCS.726) (illustrated); Nantyglo (Blaina) Bush Hotel W.H. Williams (T.33, YCS.709); Llanbradach, De Winton Hotel (YCS.689); Llanhilleth Hotel (YCS.690); Rhymney, Castle Hotel (YCS.786); Royal Arms (YCS.796). Fair fine-extremely fine. (13) | $780 |
| Lot 563 | Various pub checks; Abbey Bank one penny/plain in brass (27mm); Bricklayers Arms, John Penn, South Molton Street, Oxford Street (holed), Britannia, C.W. Temple 2d,London (Borough of Camden) 'Griffin' Clerkenwell Road 2d (RH.131a bis this value not listed) George and Blue Boar (RH.121a); Borough of Haringley, Fishmongers Arms (RH.21) Royal Rover Saloon/Refreshments sixpence in lead (35mm) (RH.-). Grapes Inn Shrewsbury 2d; St. George's Aberystwith 3d; Hill House, Wisbech, John Cockett; Duke of Monwith/pennyworth (MDG.S5) (2); Phoenix Tavern, Gravesend 3d; Green Hill Tavern, Robert Ramsbottom, 2d; King's Arms Hotel, Crewkerne threepence; Star Inn, T. Tranter 1d (illustrated); Rose and Crown Sick and Dividing Society (illustrated); Duke of Albany/one pint (16 x 11mm) thick; Prince of Waterloo bracteate style (3); White Swan, Swinton 2d obverse Queen Victoria, 1853 (illustrated) countermarked * both sides; (Birmingham) Trafalgar Inn David Timings; Bate's Seven Stars Inn Dartmouth 1«d; Octagonal flan 3d reverse blank in copper (30mm) (cf.Wales 754) Alexandra Trust 1900 3d; New Inn Charlton Kings 3d; 39 Cn. Street/3d; Farewell Inn, Bowling Green, Castleton 2d (illustrated); Mount Pleasant, Vochrew threepence; (illustrated); Hearts of Oak/Established Jany. 1845 2d (illustrated); Rising Sun, Charles Rowland 3d; Rose and Crown Inn Bowling Green Orrell 3d. Fine-extremely fine, some rare. (33) | $740 |
| Lot 564 | Various pub checks, Scotland, Dumfries Hotel, E.J. Wright 1«d; Edinburgh and Leith 1d (BPH Co. Ltd.). Another with street address (illustrated); Park Inn, Headless Cross, IMB 3d (2) small uniface 3d (3); Ship and Turtle 2/6 by B.&R. London (illustrated) (H. p.631, p1.23, 4). Willoughby Arms, Lammington 1«d; Albert Hotel, Linthorpe 4 pence, Talbot and Falcon, Wakefield; Windsor Castle Hockley threepence countermarked J. Ogden/J.A.G./otherside W.T.; Holly Bush, Grove Lane 3d, Hearts of Oak 1845 2d; New Inn Charles Kings threepence, Albion, Redman's Row 3d; Vulcan Hotel, E. Lewis 3d, Bear Hotel 29, Sunny Vale 2d (cupro-nickel); R&B./3d; Elmes Star Inn 1«d, P. Ingerson 1d, New Inn River Street; Welcome Inn, Wheeleys Lane 3d; T.P. 2«d; Royal Oak, W. Higham 3d, Golden Lion Lioned Street 2d, Saracens Head, Summer Lane 1d, the last five possibly Birmingham but not in H), Walsall, London Bar, R. Anslow 1«d (illustrated). Fine-very fine. (30) | $840 |
| Lot 565 | Various pub checks, Staff of Life, Bowling Green, Cutgate 2d countermarked W.A.S. and star in circle (illustrated) Old Dolphin 6 pence, another eight pence; Gun Club 2d; Olive Branch 2d; White Bear 1«d; Gt. Western Inn 3d countermarked W. Watts; Howard Arms Hotel/Whittle Springs; Shortland, Grapes Tavern Tooley Street; (illustrated) P.O.W. Feathers 1«d, Beach Hotel, S.E. Sprague 1«d, Queen Victoria, 1891 3d (illustrated); Heckmondwike 2d; Arthur Wilson, Lewerington 1«d; White Horse/one pint; Bell Inn, Frampton on Severn 3d; P.O.W. Feathers WCC/3d; The Comet, Madley, 1«d; Queen Victoria, 1852/Wilson's Hotel J.W. 2d; J. Salt Greenfield Tavern Harbourne 3d and 2«d; Britannia Inn, W. Young 3d (man running) (illustrated); Ship and Castle C.C. 2«d; Axons Pilot Inn/6 pence. Fine-extremely fine, several rare. (24) | $640 |
| Lot 566 | Ireland, Tavern tokens (all for 2d), Dublin, The Abbey, 1 Clare Lane reverse countermarked J.S. (T.1), The Apollo 2 1/2d (T.6), M.O.Callaghan farthing size (T.42), W.C. (B.B.= Balls Bridge) octagonal (T.39). Another countermarked JD on obverse of T.38 (different reverse die) (T.61). Fine - very fine, the second very rare.(5) | $250 |
| Lot 567 | Dublin, City of Dublin Working Man's Club (T.47); Coffee Palace, scrip one penny (T.49); J.D., farthing size (T.63); Edward Dunne, farthing size (T.85). Very fine - nearly extremely fine (4) | $150 |
| Lot 568 | Dublin, G.F., farthing size (T.97); J. Flood, farthing size (T.109); Gaiety Restaurant (T.114); M.H. farthing size (T.122) (The last not illustrated). Fine-very fine. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 569 | Dublin, D.O.H. 17 York Street (T.128); J.H, farthing size (T.129); M.H., farthing size (T.132); T. Moylan, Bagatell Rooms, farthing size in brass (T.-). Very fine-good extremely fine, the first and last rare. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 570 | Dublin, J.H. farthing size (T.129); M.K. (Murtagh Kavanagh) farthing size (T.144); A.McN (Allman McNulty) farthing size (T.158); Marg Maher (T.164); M.McCann (T.168); W. Moran (T.181). Very fine and mostly rare. (6) | $230 |
| Lot 571 | Dublin, J.R. Murphy, farthing size threepence (T.184); North's Hotel (T. 189); M. O'Keefe, (T.191) Queen's Hotel, Dalkey, threepence in brass, octagonal (25mm) (T.206); Sandy Mount Hotel threepence (T.220). The last only fair, the others very fine or better, some rare. (5) | $190 |
| Lot 572 | Dublin, M.R. farthing size threepence (T.208) (2), J.F. (T.98); M.M. (T.161); J.W. farthing size 2«d halfpenny (T.237). Very fine and rare. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 573 | Dublin, Trinity Tavern (T.228); Jas Tunney, farthing size (T.230). Very fine; fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 574 | Co. Laois, Maryborough (now Port Laois) tavern token, John Wrafter Malt House Maryborough, in lead, oval (29 x 26mm) well patinated with a copper(?) wash. Also small (16mm) lead tokens, one with crowned harp, both badly deteriorated with corrosion. The first good very fine and very rare, others poor. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 575 | Co. Antrim, Belfast, William Ross & Co. Ltd, Clonard Mills truck ticket for one penny (this value unrecorded, others see N.S.I. Occ papers 8) and halfpenny. The first corroded on right side otherwise good fine and extremely rare if not unique, the second very fine and very rare. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 576 | Co. Antrim, Lamberg Stores, 1 (penny) 1883 in gilt copper (25mm) (see NSI Occ. papers 5 & 9, 1969). Extremely fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 577 | Drumcarine Stores, 24, reverse stamped No.5, in silver plated brass (31mm). Scratched otherwise fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 578 | Co. Antrim, Wolfhill Spinning Co. Ltd., Ligoniel, truck tickets halfpenny (3), one penny (2), threepence and sixpence, the last hexagonal in aluminium, the others in brass, the threepence oval by Vaughton Birmingham, undated but circa 1900 (see N.S.I. Occ. papers 5, p.17). Very fine-extremely fine and rare. (7) | $240 |
| Lot 579 | Ireland, (Ballyglunin Estate) work tokens of M.I. Blake, set of five in copper (4) and white metal (1) (30mm) undated but circa 1820 (D&W 337/25-9; M.5601-5). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 580 | Another set of five as previous. Fine - Very fine, some with verdigris or slight damage. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 581 | Co. Galway, Ballyglunin Estate, M.I. Blake Esq, truck token in white metal (30mm) (D&W.337/25). Coalisland, Roan Mills, truck token one penny 1863 W for Wilson Bros, (D&W.340/66) (illustrated). Armagh, Armagh Flax Spinning Mill, truck token for one penny, 1866, obverse L, edge milled (2) (D&W.335/cf 2) (illustrated). Fine-good very fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 582 | MacDonell & Co., truck ticket for two tubs (McAllister 770) (D&W.-). Weakly struck on left side otherwise glossy extremely fine or better, virtually as struck and rare thus. | $140 |
| Lot 583 | Limerick, Stein Brown & Co., two tubs (still on obverse) (2) and castle obverse, one tub (two of each type (D&W.339/51-4). Very good-very fine. (7) | $180 |
| Lot 584 | Co. Tyronne, Lisdoort, G.V. Stewart truck tokens for one penny, shilling and halfcrown, 1867, in copper (D&W.337/22-4). Very fine-nearly extremely fine, the penny rare. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 585 | Londonderry Port & Harbour, one load Ballast, truck or dock tickets (2) in brass, central hole, edge milled. Very fine and rare. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 586 | Co. Westmeath, F.B. & Co (Fallon Brett & Co), Kilbeggan Distillery Co. set of worker's tallies in copper undated but circa 1850, four with F.B. & Co. IL stamped on copper sheeting (square, rectangular (2) triangular) IL only stamped on square, round and rectangular (2), rectangular tin with central hole and brass. Fine-very fine and probably unique, unrecorded. (10) | $380 |
| Lot 587 | Ireland, Portlaw, Co. Waterford, Malcomson Brothers, Mayfield Factory, card token for halfcrown, shilling and four pence, 1854, the last not dated. Very fine and very rare. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 588 | Co. Waterford, Portlaw, Mayfield Factory, Malcolmson Brothers, paper token for one shilling, 1854, another but without? M. Bros on tablet. Paper starting to split otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare as such. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 589 | Co. Waterford, Malcolmson Brothers Mayfield factory, four pence in coloured card, signed E. Whally, yellowish brown colour (McAllister 965a). Another but signed W.B. Venn and reverse green. Fine and rare. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 590 | Dublin, Charitable Soup ticket, Nourishment North East Society/one pennyworth of soup and bread for this ticket, in copper (29mm) on an octagonal blank as a klippe strike (dies 25mm). Hints of mint red, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 591 | Co. Kildare, Monasterevan Distillery/John Cassidy Turf Token (McAllister 748) (illustrated). Another, as previous but with die cud on rim on left 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock. Very fine. (2) The first from C.J. Denton in 1986, the second from Baldwin in 1992. | $90 |
| Lot 592 | Ireland, ticket in copper (29mm) Fox running left/Harp, circa 1780 (for a tavern or a hunting ticket). Five notches cut into edge otherwise even brown. Very fine and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 593 | Bird (rooster) left/Murphy Bride Street Dublin, crown above harp? in copper (27mm) with brass plug insert on reverse. Crude dies and flan cracked (from overstriking on a worn halfpenny?). Sphinx above crown within wreath/Edward Jones Dame Street Dublin, in copper (29mm) plug or solder in centre of reverse, a regimental button die(?) Both unpublished fair, good fine and extremely rare, the first possibly unique. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 594 | Dublin & Kingstown Railway/second class token, in cupro nickel undated but circa 1845 (Seaby p.164, M.6, Macallister 963; D&W.326/18). Prooflike uncirculated/toned uncirculated and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 595 | Dublin, Rathmines Association, transportation token, threepence 149, in silver (16mm) by Waterhouse. Slightly bent otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $700 |
| Lot 596 | Dublin, as previous but struck in tin. Extremely fine and excessively rare, only one other known (in the National Museum of Ireland). | $540 |
| Lot 597 | Hibernian Society/Harmony 1785 engraved on halfpenny blank. Royal Dublin Society Admittance ticket for one (D&W.123/175). Buenos Aires/Ireland Hunting Club medal in copper (30mm) by Bellagane & Y Rossi. Willowstown Constitutional Club/3d in brass (24mm) edge milled. St. Laurence O'Toole's Seminary for English Grammar July 1851 to Laur. Redmond, engraved in silver (29mm). Fine-extremely fine. (5) | $180 |
| Lot 598 | Beggars Benison Hunt, a hare left/E. Jones, 2 Cork Hill Dublin, in copper (25mm) undated but circa 1820 (cf McAllister 975). Fine and very rare. | $90 |
| Lot 599 | Dublin (?) Arthur Lloyds Concert, second class ticket in brass (30mm) (D&W.-). Mr and Mrs Chas Sullivan, Irish combination in zinc (32mm), undated but circa 1855 (D&W.-). Good very fine and very rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 600 | Waterford, Munster Dining Rooms Waterford Branch, canteen token in brass (26mm) edge milled. Civilian Canteen, Curragh, fourpence, in copper (24mm) edge milled. Dublin, Culley's Canteen in brass (20mm) edge milled. Dublin Gas Workers Canteen, one penny in copper (22mm) and (26mm), twopence in brass, copper (2) one with Quinn in centre of reverse, in white metal (all 29mm). Mostly very fine, the first three rare. (9) | $150 |
| Lot 601 | Belfast, Birney's Boots, 71 North Street, Belfast in copper (32mm) milled edge. Slight bend and fine scratches behind boot otherwise good very fine/extremely fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 602 | Belfast, Falls (Road) Foundry, work tally in gilt brass (32mm) edge milled, stamped 846 both sides; James Mackie and Sons Ltd, Albert Foundry in brass (34mm) stamped 943; Wm. Ewart & Son Ltd, one penny voucher 1907 in bronze (31mm). Co. Dublin, Balbriggan, S(mith) and Co. Ltd, countermarked on three different tallies of W.A. Bradley & Co. Nottingham in brass (32mm) brown and black bakelite (stamped 209, 509, 422) undated but circa 1900, all pierced for suspension. Fine-extremely fine, the last three unpublished, rare. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 603 | Cork, Richard Daly, advertising check 1872, farthing size, in brass edge milled. Good very fine, unpublished and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 604 | Dublin, Arnott & Co, advertising check in blackened bronze by Dunkelsbuhler & Co. Nuremberg (edge lettered). Good extremely fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 605 | Dublin, advertising checks, unofficial farthing size in brass, Austins 1861 (BWS.5950); Bayly & Co; Gregory Kane (BWS 6070 (2 die varieties), 6080, 6090); George Lynch. Good very fine-extremely fine, several rare to very rare. (7) | $250 |
| Lot 606 | Dublin, advertising checks, T. McEvoy's Hat Store, Talbot Street in brass (21mm); Pim Bros. Ltd, Doublin in brass (20mm); John Watson, in brass octagonal (23mm); Geale & MacBride's halfpenny size check (McAllister 974; D&H.Supp bis). Very fine-extremely fine. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 607 | Dublin, advertising checks, Wm. Whitestone, building/24 North Earl Street in brass (illustrated), silvered brass and copper (2), 23 and 24 North Earl Street/legend in silvered brass (illustrated) and brass, building/34 North Earl Street in brass (illustrated), legends both sides silvered brass (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (8) | $250 |
| Lot 608 | Limerick, advertising ticket, Peter Tait & Co, Army Clothiers, in brass inverted die axis, another in copper struck en medaille, three holes pierced, one near top, two in centre. Fine-very fine and rare. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 609 | Co. Louth, Drogheda Chemical Manure Co., 1882 Dublin Exhibition commemorative advertising ticket in brass (32mm) edge milled (illustrated). Tyler's Boots, Cork Exhibition 1902 commemorative advertising ticket in copper (23mm). Belfast, Patterson's, Bread and Rich cakes in brass (26mm) as imitation spade guinea. Dublin, Holme's Irish Cutlery, in copper (27mm) by F.I. Roche (2, one attractive extremely fine) (McAllister 973). Dublin, Johnson Jeweller, in silver (16mm) advertising ticket as a puzzle token, five hundred pounds. Dr. T.C.S. Corry music and antiquities in brass (27.5mm) edge milled and oval (45 x 31mm) (D&W.55/85, 87; MG.856.-). Wolfe Tone, Fianna Fail, Break the Connection commemorative, lracteate style in brass (28mm). Very fine-extremely fine. (9) | $270 |
| Lot 610 | Dublin, Tea Company checks, Castle Tea Company, quarter pound payable at Branches (2) payable at Castle Street (2); Dublin Tea Company, quarter pound copper and brass; India and China Plantation Tea Company, quarter pound (2); The London and Newcastle Tea Company's, quarter pound check 1876 (all these previous farthing size) half pound and one pound checks 1876, half pound check for Cork, 1879, quarter pound check in brass for Waterford 1891; Assam Plantation Tea Company, half pound check, Dublin, countermarked ¬. Fair-extremely fine. (14) | $170 |
| Lot 611 | Co. Dublin, Dublin Co-Operative Friendly Society Limited, halfpenny countermarked Inchicore in zinc (25mm) (Szauer 245, photo 286) The ERA Value one penny (Szauer 244/286), North Dublin Co-Ope. Socy Ltd, one penny in copper (22mm) bracteate style. Dublin(?) Macraes check around 6, obverse (BWS QV121) in brass (22mm) with milled edge, also unofficial farthing Cork, Joseph Helen (BWS 5760). Fine-very fine, the third and fourth rare (illustrated). (5) | $70 |
| Lot 612 | Ireland, 'Slap' or makeshift tokens, worn silver shillings and sixpences countermarked by merchants and traders and circulated by weight (see McAllister 962 where 55 are described) includes a 1606 sixpence clipped down to 18mm. Shilling size (7) sixpence size (6) mainly used in late 18th century. Also a crude ('blacksmith' style) contemporary counterfeit of the 1822/3 penny dated 1821. Co. Tipperary William Hodgins Cloughjordan penny 1858, minted by W.J. Taylor for export to Australia and New Zealand (Andrews 659). Cronebane halfpennies 1789 (4) undated, Wexford, Enniscorthy Woodcock's Bank halfpenny 1800, Camac Kyan Camac halfpenny 1793, Bank token for ten pence Irish 1813, George III penny 1805, Charles II halfpenny 1686 and James II Gunmoney crown 1690 halfcrown October 1689 and shilling July 1689. Poor-good very fine. (27) | $500 |
| Lot 613 | Irish and British copper coins countermarked by merchants, traders etc, mainly in late 18th and early 19th century, a good range of issues and full names, all in 2 x 2 envelopes with attributions on many to the listing by Emil Szauer in Irish Numismatics 1970 Nos.15-18, includes McAllister Nos.941, 943, 944, 949-954, most countermarks have origins in Ireland, a selection is illustrated, included is a Liverpool halfpenny token and an engraved Dublin 'pawnbrokers' penny 1804 (both only fair), a worn disc (in copper (32mm) with a neatly engraved insignia of the order of St. Patrick (illustrated), a large cent 1852 countermarked C.W.F., Mallow & Co. Dublin in 2 lines on a Harrison & Co. farthing (BWS.6500). Fair-very fine, many rare to very rare. (116) | $1,700 |
| Lot 614 | Ireland, Charles S Parnell M.P./Home rule medalet in brass (25mm) by W.T.Parkes, edge straight grained. Pierced for suspension, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $90 |
| Lot 615 | Ireland, medalets or jetons Daniel O'Connell in brass (22mm) (2 different) and (28mm) facing bust, all minted 1847. Church of England jetons (2) (22mm) minted in Belfast (N.P.O.42 and 44 Ann Street) and HRH Prince of Wales Opening of The New Parliament Buildings of Northern Ireland at Stormont N.P.O.Ltd Belfast (25mm). Visit of Edward VII to Ireland in 1903 in silver (32mm) by Spink and Son London. Fine-uncirculated. (7) | $150 |
| Lot 616 | Daniel Eden Round Yr. Sun 1727, in brass (32mm) obverse facing sun reverse inscribed 24 (D&W-). Cast not struck, very fine and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 617 | Eden Theatre, Brighton, advertising check 1902-3 for the Grand Comic Pantomine in brass (40mm). Patchily toned otherwise extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 618 | Canterbury (Theatre) in silver (38mm) undated but circa 1810, reverse inscribed 15 (D&W.3/21). Very fine and very rare. | $340 |
| Lot 619 | Ireland, Theatre Royal (Cork), silver pass (37mm) made from a Spanish eight reales, circa 1760-1820, inscribed 'Richard Frankland Esq.' (D&W.- ). Toned very fine and very rare. | $360 |
| Lot 620 | Theatre Royal Dublin, in copper (square flan, 36 x 36mm) undated but circa 1735-88 (D&W.4/27;MG. 381). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $320 |
| Lot 621 | (Dublin), Theatre Royal, in copper (37mm) undated but circa 1790 (D&W 4/30). Traces of border lines on reverse, pierced for wear otherwise good very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 622 | (Dublin) Theatre Royal, undated in copper (37mm) (D&W.4/30). Good fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 623 | Another, as previous. Also Theatre Royal Dublin around a crown in centre of a thin oval lead flan (33 x 30mm) (D&W.4/29). The second only fair but very rare, the first good fine. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 624 | Crow Street (Theatre) Dublin, 1790, in copper (32mm) bracteate impression with William Williams in a circle with inner circle and dot (die struck) (D&W4/32). Another but for First Gallery, and date in outer circle reverse plain and stamped 270 (D&W.4/35). Good very fine; fine, the first very rare as such. (2) | $420 |
| Lot 625 | (Ireland, Dublin) Theatre Smock Alley engraved in silver (38mm) inscribed 'Mr./John Long/Ticket' earlier name erased after Mr., undated but circa 1735-88 (D&W.-; MG.-). Very fine and extremely rare. | $520 |
| Lot 626 | Dublin, Private Theatre, in copper (36mm) by Mossop reverse plain (D&W 5/41; cf M.5937). Undated but struck 1992-6. Overstruck on an engraved flan. Very fine and very rare, an unpublished variety. | $210 |
| Lot 627 | Theatre Royal (Dublin) in white metal (36mm), by Mossop, undated but circa 1792, inscribed to 'J. Lambert Esqr.) 15' (D&W.-; MG.-). (The three graces design the same as D&W.5/44). Good fine and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 628 | Ipswich Theatre, 1803, in silver (39mm) 'No.11/Mr. S. Jackson.' (D&W.6/55; MG. 401). Pierced for wear, nearly fine and very rare. | $440 |
| Lot 629 | Another, as previous but for Box (D&W.7/66). Very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 630 | Liverpool Theatre, Upper Box (D&W.7/67; M.5899) and Gally (D&W.7/69; M.5900) (illustrated). both in copper (34mm) and undated but circa 1805. Nearly very fine and rare. (2) | $280 |
| Lot 631 | (Liverpool) Royal Colosseum, T. Heath in copper (32mm) (4, one with H countermark for Half price) and (26mm) (3 one in H countermark) undated but circa 1860 (D&W.8/85-6). Royal Polytechnic Concert Hall Liverpool undated but circa 1865 (D&W.62/133). New Star Music Hall, Williamson Square Liverpool/3d 'to be spent in the Concert Hall only the same evening as received.' Liverpool Theatre, J.H.Gibson proprietor, Admit and Paid tickets (2 of each) in copper (19mm) (D&W.8/83-4). Fine-extremely fine. (13) | $190 |
| Lot 632 | The Royal Adelphi Theatre, P (Pit) in brass (33mm) reverse plain. (D&W 9/89) Very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 633 | London, Theatre tickets, Alexandra Theatre in brass (38mm) undated but circa 1865 (D&W.9/91; MG.337) (illustrated); Garrick Theatre, W&C/David Garrick 1830 in brass (31mm) (D&W.-MG.-); Holborn Theatre, Pit Stalls, in brass, octagonal (34mm) undated but circa 1866 (D&W.25/283; MG.340) (illustrated); Empire Theatre/Grand Promenade 2/6, in copper (30mm) undated but circa 1887 (D&W.-; MG.347) (illustrated). Theatre of Variety Catherine Street Strand London in pewter (35mm) circa 1821 (D&W.10/98;MG.595). Empress Brixton, 1902 Coronation Souvenir in brass (25mm). Reserve ticket in brass 24mm, circa 1840 (illustrated). Grand Cirque, Gallery 6d in brass (36mm) circa 1865 (illustrated). Very good-extremely fine, some rare. (8) | $460 |
| Lot 634 | Catherine Street, Strand, Theatre of Variety, in white metal (36mm) undated but circa 1821 (D&W.10/98). Nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition. | $230 |
| Lot 635 | RCT (Royal Coburg Theatre) (Waterloo Bridge Road) Pit 2 (D&W.10/101; M.5712) and Gal 1 (D&W.10/102) (illustrated) both in copper (31mm) and undated but circa 1818, the year of opening. Nearly very fine and rare. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 636 | Another Pit 2 as previous. Nearly very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 637 | Another, for GAL 1, as previous. Nearly very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 638 | Covent Garden, First Gallery 1755, in brass (31mm) (cf D&W 11/111 but without Kirk) and Second Gallery 1755 in brass (29mm) by Kirk (D&W 12/112). The second with original mint bloom, extremely fine, the first fine, both very rare. (2) | $400 |
| Lot 639 | Another two Second Gallery, as previous. Very fine; very good. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 640 | Covent Garden, Box 1762, in copper 35mm and 34mm (same dies D&W 12/113) (2) and 28mm (D&W 12/114) countermarked I sideways at top. Fine-very fine, the last very rare. (3) | $340 |
| Lot 641 | Covent Garden, First Gally, 1762, in copper (35mm) (D&W.12/117; M.5698). Good very fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 642 | Covent Garden, First Gully 1762, in copper (35mm) (D&W.12/117; M.5698). Even dark brown very fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 643 | Covent Garden, First Gally, 1762, in copper (29mm) (D&W 12/118; M5700). Weakly struck between 1 and 3 o'clock otherwise very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 644 | Covent Garden, Upper Gally, 1762, in copper (29mm) (D&W.12/120). Very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 645 | Covent Garden, 1788; Box in copper (35mm) (D&W.12/121). Another, but 1796 B/PS (Box Princes side in copper (34mm) (D&W.12/124). The first holed in centre (cancelled?) otherwise good fine, the second extremely fine both very rare. (2) | $230 |
| Lot 646 | Covent Garden, Box 1788, in copper (35mm) (D&W.12/121) holed as usual. New Theatre, 1809, B/PS in copper (35mm) P on reverse (D&W.13/133). Fine; good very fine. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 647 | Covent Garden, Box 1762 in copper (27mm) (D&W 12/122) and Two Box undated in gilt copper (27mm) (D&W 14/169). Good fine; very fine and very rare. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 648 | Covent Garden, BPS 1796 (Box Prince's Side) in copper (34mm) (D&W 12/124) (illustrated) and reverse plain, thinner flan (D&W 13/134). Good fine; fair, the first very rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 649 | Another, as the previous (D&W.12/124). Also two Box in copper (27mm) (D&W.14/169). The second corroded otherwise fine, the first very fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 650 | New Theatre Covent Garden, 1809, Box in copper (29mm) reverse P in centre, another holed in centre (to cancel?), another reverse plain but struck in white metal (D&W.12/127). Fine-good very fine and rare. (3) Purchased from Schwer in 1984. | $270 |
| Lot 651 | Another, with B/PS in centre (D&W.13/133). Attractive gloss brown patina, nearly extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 652 | New Theatre Covent Garden, 1809, in copper (35mm,) B/PS, another P/PS, another First G PS, another P/KS (Pit King's Side) in brass (35mm) reverse plain, the other three have a P in centre of the reverse (D&W.12-14/133, 141, 144, 156; M.5703). The third with edge nick, nearly very fine, the others all good very fine and rare. (4) | $460 |
| Lot 653 | New Theatre Covent Garden, 1809, P/PS in brass (35mm) reverse plain (D&W.13/146) (illustrated); First G/PS in copper, large central hole (30mm) (D&W.14/159) (illustrated); B/KS in brass (35mm) and lead (34mm) (illustrated) (D&W.12/129-30), F/BX countermarked in centre, in copper (35mm) (D&W.13/138) (illustrated). Fine-very fine and rare. (5) | $420 |
| Lot 654 | Covent Garden Theatre (First Theatre) pass to Gallery, in copper (33mm) by T.Pingo undated but issued in 1746. (D&W.14/172). Metal flawed otherwise very fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 655 | Another, as previous but for Box (D&W.14/170). Edge hammered up, reverse with cross hatching grafitti scratches otherwise evenly worn fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 656 | Covent Garden, Duke of Cumberland, Box in copper (33mm) by T.Pingo undated but issued 1746. (D&W 14/170); M.G. 181; M.p1875). Die fracture across reverse, good very fine and very rare, especially in this condition. | $300 |
| Lot 657 | (Covent Garden) H.P. (Half Price) Pit pass in copper (33mm) undated but circa 1763 (D&W.-). Even brown patina, nearly very fine/fine and very rare. | $130 |
| Lot 658 | Another, but for Box. Nearly very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 659 | (Covent Garden) Two Shilling Gallery, 1793 in copper (34mm) (D&W.41/435; M.5701). Very fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 660 | Another, as previous. Edge bumps otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. | $130 |
| Lot 661 | Free Trade Bazaar, Covent Garden Theatre, May 1845 in silver (2) and white metal (17mm) Anti Corn Law League (D&W.16/182, the silver not listed) (illustrated). Free Trade Hall, Manchester, 1856 in silver (31 x 24mm) inscribed 'Jas. Pickles'/ '96' (D&W.-). The last pierced for wear, fine, the others very fine or better and rare. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 662 | The Old Price Riots, John Bull on an ass with Kemble's face, from N to O Jack you must go in silvered tin, obverse only (42mm) (D&W.17/185;M.G.-). Medalets in gilt copper, silvered copper and copper (25mm) Kemble wearing fool's cap reverse OP - Clifford for Ever, two different obverse and reverse dies (D&W.17/186 (6, 5 exhibit reverse die fracture from 11 to 8 o'clock other is struck with dies inverted) D&W.17/187 (2)) only four of the eight are pierced for suspension, undated but issued 1809. Fine-extremely fine, the first very rare. (9) | $400 |
| Lot 663 | Charles II (The Royal Theatre, Drury Lane) For The Groomes Of His Maiesties Bedchamber 1677, in silver (42mm) draped bust by Roettier reverse legend (D&W.-but cf 18/189); Toned, extremely fine and extremely rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 664 | Theatre Royal (Drury Lane) For the Pit 1671 in copper (32mm) by Roettier at the Royal mint (D&W 190). Very fine and very rare, especially in this condition. | $480 |
| Lot 665 | Theatre Royal, For the First Gallerie, 1671, in brass (31mm) (D&W.18/193; M.p.1873). Fair and very rare. | $110 |
| Lot 666 | Theatre Royal (Drury Lane) Upper Gallerie 1671 in copper (25mm) by Roettier at the Royal Mint (D&W 194). Attractive light brown toned good very fine and very rare, especially in this condition. | $450 |
| Lot 667 | Another, as previous but in brass. Fair and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 668 | Theatre Royal (Drury Lane) Pitt, 1684, in copper (34mm) by Roettier (R under busts) (D&W.18/195; M.5690). Evenly worn as nearly always, nearly fine/very good and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 669 | (Theatre Royal) Drury Lane, Box, 1776, in copper (37mm) obverse stamped P left of centre and reverse 342 (D&W.19/203). Very fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 670 | (Theatre Royal) Drury Lane, Box, 1776, in copper (29mm) reverse stamped 54 (D&W.19/204). Good fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 671 | Another, as previous but stamped with P left of centre on obverse, reverse 17 (D&W.19/204). Attempted piercing otherwise very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 672 | (Theatre Royal) Drury Lane, 1776, Pit in copper (37mm) reverse stamped 36 (D&W 19/205). Good fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 673 | (Theatre Royal) Drury Lane, First Gally, 1776, in copper (37mm) reverse stamped 146 (D&W.19/207). Very fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 674 | (Theatre Royal) Drury Lane, First Gally 1776, in copper (29mm) reverse stamped 88 (D&W.19/208). Nearly very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 675 | (Theatre Royal) Drury Lane, First Gally 1790, in copper (29mm) (reverse plain (D&W.19/212). Good very fine and rare. | $190 |
| Lot 676 | Drury Lane Theatre, Pit, undated in copper (31mm) reverse stamped 132 (illustrated). Another, reverse stamped 211 (D&W.20/226). Good very fine; nearly very fine and rare. (2) | $300 |
| Lot 677 | Drury Lane Theatre, Upper Gallery undated in copper (31mm) incuse lettering around (D&W./230); Transfer tickets similar, Upper to Lower (31mm), Pit to Lower (31mm) (cf MG.352). Also uniface Pit ticket (possibly Covent Garden) in copper (33mm). Fine-very fine and rare. (4) | $270 |
| Lot 678 | Theatre Royal (Haymarket) P. Gally in copper (42mm) undated but circa 1820, stamped 47 on reverse and subsequently 14 (D&W.21/cf 235; M.G.144) struck in bracteate form. Very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 679 | Theatre Royal (Haymarket) P. Pit, in copper (42mm) undated but circa 1820, stamped 4 under Pit on obverse (D&W. 21/235; M.G.150). Good very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 680 | Theatre Royal Haymarket, 1778, Pit in copper (37mm) (D&W.25/270) (illustrated) and undated P Gally in copper (42mm) stamped 33 and 34 on back (D&W.21/cf235; MG.144). Good very fine and rare. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 681 | Theatre Royal (Haymarket), Box, undated in copper (32mm) (D&W.21/236; M.5692). Good fine/very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 682 | Duke's Theatre, Dorset Gardens, Upper Gallerie, 1671, in copper (26mm) (D&W.23/259). Even brown good very fine, another very good/fair and very rare. (2) | $340 |
| Lot 683 | Drury Lane Theatre, medal for George IV Coronation 1821, in copper (35mm) by Bagnall, reverse theatrical scene of coronation struck by Johnston (D&W.23/255; MG.67; M.5691). Dark brown patina, good very fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 684 | Goodmans Fields New Theatre (Whitechapel), Pit, in copper (33mm) undated but circa 1732-42 (D&W 24/266; M.5695). Good fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 685 | Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Second Gally, 1778, in copper (37mm) (D&W.25/272). New Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Second Gallery, 1821, in light brown copper (brass) (36mm) (D&W.25/277). The second with attempted piercing otherwise very fine and rare. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 686 | New Theatre Royal Haymarket, Box 1821, in light brown copper (36mm) (D&W.25/273). Very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 687 | King's Theatre, General Ticket of Admission, 1794, No.45 in silver (37mm) (D&M.27/291; M.5708). Pierced to wear otherwise very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 688 | Another, as previous except inscribed to 'Henry Ryves For 21 Years from 1st Jany. 1799' reverse 'S.3'. Pierced for wear, toned good very fine and rare. | $540 |
| Lot 689 | King's Theatre Haymarket 1791, in silver (32mm) No.17 (D&W.27/293). Pierced for wear, good fine and extremely rare in silver. | $420 |
| Lot 690 | King's Theatre 1793 in lead (38mm) reverse stamped 1322 and engraved Pit in script (D&W.27/294; M.G.96; M.5706). Nearly full patina, very fine and extremely rare. | $340 |
| Lot 691 | The King's Pass, George III, undated but circa 1810, in silver (34mm) (D&W. 27/297; M.G. 126). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. | $580 |
| Lot 692 | (King's Theatre) Opera Subscription, 1795.6, in ivory with red ink (42 x 37mm) No.88 Lady Clarke (D&W.28/304). Pierced for wear, very fine and very rare. | $560 |
| Lot 693 | King's Theatre, London, ticket in ivory (40mm) Mr Denison Opera Property 1820/ One Pair Box 57/5 (D&W 28/cf308). Pierced for wear, good very fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 694 | King's Theatre, 1823, in ivory (39mm) Ground Tier, Box 28/4, Marchionefs of Bath (in black ink) (D&W.29/309). Pierced for wear, very fine and very rare. | $540 |
| Lot 695 | Princess Elizabeth's Ticket, Director of the Ancient Concert 4 in gilt silver (42mm) hallmarked (1796). Pierced for wear, cut to centre to cancel otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $1,450 |
| Lot 696 | Hanover Square, Vocal Concert, 1815, in silver (33mm) (hollow) 'H.R.H./Prince Regent' (D&W-; M.G.-). With suspension loop, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $1,050 |
| Lot 697 | Hanover Square, Vocal Concert 1816, in silver (33mm) (hollow) 'H.R.H. Prince Regent', similar to last. Suspension loop broken otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $1,050 |
| Lot 698 | (Hanover Square) Vocal concert 1818, in silver (35mm) (hollow) 'His Royal/Highnefs the Prince Regent.' (D&W-; M.G.-). Suspension loop broken off otherwise good very fine and very rare. | $1,050 |
| Lot 699 | (Hanover Square) Vocal Concert 1819 in silver (37mm) 'His/Royal Highnefs/the Duke of/York' (D&W-; M.G.-). With loop suspension at top, good very fine and very rare. | $900 |
| Lot 700 | Her Majesty's Theatre (Haymarket) 1842, in ivory, round (39mm) signed T.G. Pole, named to Duke of Wellington, Pit Box 3, 4 (D&W.30/32; cf Glendining's Sale 10 June 1987, lot 478). Pierced, good very fine, rare and important being the pass for the Duke of Wellington, the heroic leader and victor of Waterloo. | $1,250 |
| Lot 701 | Her Majesty's Theatre (Haymarket) 1848, in ivory, round (39mm) signed C. Nugent, named to Duke of Wellington Pit Box 3, 4. (D&W.30/cf 323; cf Glendining's sale 10 June 1987, lot 479). Pierced with suspension ring. Good very fine, rare and important being the pass for the Duke of Wellington, the heroic victor at Waterloo. | $1,350 |
| Lot 702 | (Lyceum Theatre, Strand) T.R.E.O.H. (Theatre Royal English Opera House) Box, in copper (37mm) (D&W.p32/cf 340; M.5720). Another, with larger central hole. Very fine and rare. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 703 | Another, but for Pit, in copper square shape (42mm) (D&W.-;M.G.-). Good very fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 704 | TREOH (Theatre Royal English Opera House) (Lyceum Strand) Box in copper (36mm) with medium centre hole (M.5720) others in pewter (42mm) 2/box (M.5716) (illustrated) 2/GAL (M.5718) and UG/2 (38 x 34mm) (M.5719) (illustrated). The first with hints of mint red nearly extremely fine, the others fair as usual, rare. (4) | $270 |
| Lot 705 | Lyceum (Theatre) Hat Check in white metal (35mm) (D&W.-). Theatrical scene signed Jacquier reverse plain, engraved 53/XVI (seat and row no.) in copper (31mm). Southampton Botanic Spa Gardens June 1st 1815, in silvered copper (33mm) edge grained left (D&W.96/372). Associated Brethren Benefit Society, Instituted 1802 in brass, oval (27 x 23mm) (M.5613). Fair-very fine, the third very rare. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 706 | The Pantheon (Oxford Street) Italian Opera Pantheon 1790-1, in silver plated copper (33mm) P.S. (Prince's Side) Lord Vt. Courtney Box No.125 (D&W.33/350; M.5723). Pierced for wear, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 707 | Another, as previous except inscribed to 'Baron Nolcken', Box No. 97. Pierced for wear, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 708 | Prince of Wales Theatre, (Tottenham Court Road) Pit, undated but circa 1865, in brass (30mm) (D&W.34/362;MG.338). Very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 709 | Prince of Wales Theatre, Gallery, in copper (30mm, octagonal) reverse plain (D&W.34/363). Royal Olympic Theatre (Wych Street) in white metal, oval (42 x 32mm) (illustrated). Saddlers Wells Theatre, in brass 31mm, Gallery and Pit (triangular hole) (illustrated) (D&W.35/377;). Fine-very fine, the second very rare. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 710 | Princes Theatre (Tottenham Court Road) in copper (30mm) undated but circa 1810, reverse plain (D&W.34/364). Another, very similar. Very fine and rare. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 711 | Royalty Theatre (Whitechapel) 1790, in copper (38mm) (D&W.35/373; MG.277). Good very fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 712 | Various theatre and entertainment hall tickets and checks, Sadlers Wells/Gallery (D&W.35/377). Theatre Royal, in copper, octagonal with central hole, reverse Dress Circle. Grand Theatre Leeds, Pit 1/- in brass (MG.404). Strand Music Hall, 6d oval in brass (cf MG.607). J.C. Wray 1st seats check by W.J. Taylor Red Lion Street W.C. (MG.542). Wyndham's Theatre check 'Jelf's'. Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $260 |
| Lot 713 | (Surrey Theatre, Blackfriars Road) Royal Circus, Gally, undated but circa 1809, in copper (35mm) (D&W.35/383). Very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 714 | Another, as previous. Even brown, very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 715 | Royal Circus, Surrey Theatre, Box, in copper (34mm) reverse plain (D&W.36/384). Very good and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 716 | Royal Circus Surrey Theatre (Blackfriars Road) Pit, undated but circa 1816, in copper (34mm) reverse plain (D&W.36/385). Obverse damage in centre otherwise fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 717 | London Music Halls etc, London Pavilion Music Hall, Balcony, in brass (33mm) (D&W.34/360;MG.598) undated but circa 1867 (illustrated). St. James's Hall in brass (34mm) undated but circa 1867, very similar to the previous and by the same maker (D&W.-;M.G.-). Marylebone Music Hall, R.F. Botting/12 pence (W.J. Taylor die) in silvered brass (28mm) (D&W.-; M.G.599, but for fourpence (illustrated) Metropolitan Music Hall/6 pence in zinc or white metal (35mm) undated but circa 1870 (cfMG.636); Prince of Wales Music Hall, George Hearse, 1/- in brass (31mm); South London Police 1s in brass (D&W.35/379;M.G.-) (another but BODY in centre both sides (D&W.-;M.G.601) (illustrated); Regent Music Hall/area, in white metal or lead (32mm) undated but circa 1870. Music Hall Co-operative Union, Q.V. obverse in brass (20mm) pierced for wear. Tivoli/Shefras London EC4, in brass (19mm), Tivoli 25/Arms, Sporrong & Co., Stockholm, in brass (25mm), disc in brass (25mm) impressed both sides The Trail of '98 Tivoli/Keep This it May be lucky 13376 see Daily Sketch, undated but circa 1900. The District Messenger and Theatre Ticket Company Limited, Award of Merit in silver (29mm) undated but with hallmark, another different hallmark (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine a few rare. (14) | $420 |
| Lot 718 | Provincial Theatres, Halifax, Grand Theatre, Pit/issued by Longley's Patent in brass (30mm) (D&W.-; M.G.-) undated but circa 1850 (illustrated) triangular hole (to cancel or discount?); Brighton, Gaiety Limited/ 1d another for 1«d in bronze (33mm) undated but circa 1870 (illustrated M.G.612,611). Eden Theatre Brighton Mother Goose Pantomine, 1901-2 in gilt bronze (24mm) (illustrated) another but crown size in silvered brass (40mm) Grand Comic Pantomine 1902-3. Provincial Concert Halls, Birmingham Rodney Inn, Concert Room Coleshill Street (man at organ) in gilt brass, (32mm) for 3d in refreshments (M.G.522) (illustrated), The Birmingham Concert Hall, Coleshill Street, H either side of shield (for Henry Holder proprietor impressed twopence in brass (34mm) scalloped edge (M.G.513). Bolton, T. Sharples Concert Room and Museum Star Inn in brass (32mm) undated but circa 1850 (D&W.51/62;M.G.471). Yorkshire, Northern Mechanics Institution Concerts, in brass and copper (34mm) undated but circa 1860 (D&W.-;M.G. ) Leeds, Thornton's New Music Hall in gilt brass (31mm) undated but circa 1870 (M.G.642) (illustrated); Sheffield, T. Youdan Promenade, in brass (32mm) undated but circa 1850 (D&W.95/374; M.G.627). Birmingham (or Salford), I. Abrahams Polytechnic Music Hall in brass (26mm) 3d by Pope (M.G.609) Holder's Concert Hall in brass (26mm) hexagonal by Daniell (M.G.518); Portsmouth, William Brown, South of England Music Hall in brass (33mm) 6d, undated but circa 1880 (M.G.644).Very fine-extremely fine. (15) | $400 |
| Lot 719 | (Bath) Theatre Royal Gall. sixpence in copper (32mm) with central hole (5mm) undated but issued 1851 (M&Y 50.). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 720 | (Kent) Margate Theatre, Pit 1791, in copper (34mm) reverse plain (D&W.-, lists only Box 1791 37/395). Very fine and very rare, the Pit unpublished. | $260 |
| Lot 721 | Queen's Theatre Manchester Limited, in copper (30mm) undated circa 1850 (D&W.37/393). Manchester, Royal Casino Concert Hall in brass (32mm) undated but circa 1865 (D&W.-). Very fine; nearly extremely fine, the second very rare. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 722 | Theatres; Queen's Theatre, Manchester in copper (31mm); Theatre, Admit Two Before 7, Pit, reverse T. Mears, entirely engraved in brass (32mm); Upper Box bracteate style in thin copper (34mm). Very fine and all rare. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 723 | Theatre Royal, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, in brass (38mm) undated but circa 1820 'Admit Two/To/Pit' (D&W-). Toned, very fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 724 | Northampton Theatre, erected 1805, in silver (37mm) stamped 9 (D&W.37/398) die break on reverse 11 o'clock to 7 o'clock. Pierced for wear, silver polished otherwise extremely fine and very rare. | $640 |
| Lot 725 | Northampton Theatre 1805, in silver (37mm) as previous but not stamped with number, die fracture as before. Toned, good extremely fine and very rare. | $620 |
| Lot 726 | Preston Theatre, in silver (40mm) undated but circa 1802, reverse inscribed No.11 (D&W.38/406; M.5729). Good very fine and extremely rare. | $920 |
| Lot 727 | Stratford-on-Avon, Shakespeare Jubilee 1769 in silver (32mm) by Westwood (D&W.39/410; M.5725; BHM.136) (illustrated). David Garrick on Sim's token (D&H.478; M.5726). Garrick Theatre, 1830, in brass (31mm) W&C (illustrated). Fine or better, the first rare. (3) | $270 |
| Lot 728 | Stratford-on-Avon, Shakepeare Jubilee 1769 in silver (32mm) variety without stop after F, not pierced for wear, (D&W 39/412; M.5725). Toned nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $320 |
| Lot 729 | David Garrick, tribute medals, 1772 in bronzed copper (38mm) by L. Pingo and 1776 in white metal (36mm) by Kirk (this the year of Garrick's retirement from Drury Lane Theatre) (BHM 160, 204. Eimer 746, 765). Good extremely fine; very fine and rare. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 730 | William Henry West Betty, 1804, medalet in brass (24mm) by Kettle (M.6191) edge grained. Very fine and scarce. | $20 |
| Lot 731 | William Henry West Betty, 1804, tribute medals by Webb, in bronzed copper and white metal (40mm) different obverse dies (M.5727; BHM.558). Another, by T. Westwood in white metal (42mm). Also the medalet in brass (24mm) by Kettle (M.6191). The last fair, others very fine-nearly uncirculated. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 732 | John Philip Kemble, in silver (40mm) by I. Warwick (D&W.139/299) edge inscribed 'Retired from the Stage 23rd June 1817.' Pierced for wear, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $350 |
| Lot 733 | W(illiam) A(bbot), 1823, tribute award medal in bronze (54mm) uninscribed (BHM 1206 this piece referred to; Eimer _). In contemporary red leather case of issue, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 734 | London, Lyceum Pit Check in white metal (35mm) (D&W.-). Apollo Theatre in copper (thin, 27mm) reverse B and reverse G (D&W.40-1/417, 438). The first fair, others good very fine, all very rare. (3) | $210 |
| Lot 735 | (London, Oxford Street) The Pantheon, 1772, in silver and copper (2) (34mm) the silver stamped No23, the copper uninscribed (D&W 554, 555) The copper light and dark brown, the silver toned, extremely fine or better and very rare (3). | $680 |
| Lot 736 | The Royal Albert Hall, 1871, Ampitheatre Stall in silver (30mm) inscribed 1291, another, similar but inscribed 1049 and H.428 below. Toned extremely fine, nearly extremely fine. (2) | $290 |
| Lot 737 | Royal Pavilion Theatre, P (Pit), reverse F, cast in copper (38mm) (D&W.-; MG.326) undated but circa 1830. Jullien's Promenade Concert (Drury Lane) in white metal (cupro nickel?) (31mm) undated but circa 1855-9 (MG.465) (illustrated). Fine; extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 738 | The Colosseum, Oldham, in cupro-nickel (38mm) by S.A.Daniel, Birmingham, undated but circa 1870. Holed in the centre otherwise good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 739 | Theatrical advertising tickets, Augustus Harris Company Every Evening The Armada 1888/1588 above and below/Great Drury Lane Drama, in brass (25mm) another with Armada battle scene on obverse (M.G.74). Wyndham's Theatre/The Ringer, in brass (27mm) (3) (illustrated), 'Jelfs', Gerald du Maurier in brass and copper (22mm) (illustrated) (3 different dies) The Bank of England There's Money In It Chas. H. Lester as Sherlock Holmes/The Sorrows of Satan (illustrated), another with Satan/Baby Defective dies, another with Baby Detective/Frontier Queen dies all in brass (24mm). Miss Winifred Maude's Company/The Sins of a City in brass (24mm) (illustrated). Prince of Wales Theatre, Golden Parisien Revue in brass (28mm) (2); From Duke of York's Theatre London/Merely Mary Ann, in aluminium (24mm) edge milled; The Plaza Piccadilly Circ. 'Farewell Again', London Greets You for the Coronation May 1937 in aluminium (29mm) (illustrated). Coventry, To Commemorate the Revival of the Lady Godiva in brass (30mm) undated but circa 1860 (illustrated). 1898 shilling engraved on reverse 'The/Naughty/Half'. Fine-extremely fine. (18) | $200 |
| Lot 740 | Provincial Music and Concert Halls, refreshment tickets; Festival Choral Society Birmingham, in centre a lyre, reverse stamped 239 within wreath in brass (30mm) (M.G.469) (illustrated); Bolton, T. Sharples Concert Room in brass (32mm) (D&W.51/62;M.G.471) (2), another but thinner flan with edge graining left (illustrated); Leeds, Royal Casino Concert Hall in brass (24mm) with usual large piercing for wear; Liverpool, Royal Polytechnic Concert Hall in brass (27mm) (D&W.62/134) (illustrated; Manchester, Benjn Lang Victoria Musical Gallery (4) in copper and brass (26mm) D&W.90/334; M.G.503, 504, two of each) (illustrated); Birmingham Concert Hall (Henry Holders) in brass with scalloped edge (34mm) 2d (M.G.513) (illustrated); Holders Concert Hall, in brass oval (37 x 27mm) 3d (M.G.516) (illustrated) hexagonal 3d in brass (27mm) (M.G.518) (2) Rodney Inn, in toned brass (31.5mm) 3d (M.G.521) another but organist in place of performers on stage (M.G.522); Spread Eagle Concert Hall, in brass (31mm) (M.G.528) (illustrated) another but with floral countermarked on obverse (M.G.530) (illustrated) another two with blank obverse countermarked with bull's head (M.G.-) illustrated; Herbert Hudson's Concert Room Kings Head in brass (24mm) (listed in H as pub check); Day's Crystal Palace Concert Hall in brass (32mm) edge milled 3d (M.G.514) (illustrated). Birmingham Musical Society/2«d in brass (27mm) edge milled (M.G.-) Birmingham Musical and Appollo Society/2«d in brass (29mm) pierced in centre (M.G.-); London Museum Music Hall, in brass oval (30 x 20mm) 3d (M.G.-) (illustrated). Fine-good extremely fine. (24) | $400 |
| Lot 741 | Provincial Music and Concert Halls, Yorkshire (Sheffield) Northern Mechanics Institution concerts in copper, brass and white metal (34mm) Sheffield Mechanics Exhibition in lead (24mm), Newcastle Oxford Music Hall in copper (26mm) (illustrated) Liverpool, St. George Hall Organ Performance in copper (30mm) uniface (D&W.62/136; M.G.495) (illustrated). Blackburn, Campbell's Alhambra Palace in copper (31mm) (D.W.-;M.G.-) (illustrated). Salford (was previously listed as Birmingham in M.G.) I. Abrahams Polytechnic Music Hall in brass (27mm) for 3d (illustrated), in white metal for 2d two different reverses (cfM.G.609); Gateshead, Grand Theatre of Varieties in copper (30mm) with central hole (M.G.616) (illustrated); Theatre Royal, T. Barton Proprietor Hednesford/2d in brass (27mm) (M.G.-); Nottingham, F. Abrahams, Polytechnic Concert Hall in brass (27mm) 2d (for) Body of the Hall (M.G.-) (illustrated, another but with a lyre, (for) F. Gallery (M.G.-), Royal Alhambra in gilt copper with central hole (33mm) (M.G.-) (illustrated). Brighton, Royal Chain Pier in silvered brass (22mm) (D&W.52/63; M.1382) another countermarked G under crown (illustrated), (erected in 1823, destroyed by a gale 4th December 1896). Eden Theatre, Mother Goose Pantomine 1901-2, in brass (24mm). Dover Pageant, Performer ticket in aluminium (25mm) (circa 1900). Fine-extremely fine some rare. (19) | $470 |
| Lot 742 | London, Music and Concert halls, promenade etc, St. James's Hall in brass (34mm) (D&W.-; M.G.-) (illustrated). B.O. Conquest Royal Grecian 6 pence (D&W.68/176) (M.G.790). (illustrated). Royal Alhambra Music Hall Cooper/ST No.3 engraved ticket in silver (27mm) pierced for suspension; M.'Jullien's Concert in cupro-nickel (31mm) issued at Drury Lane circa 1855 (M.G.465) (illustrated); Christy's Ministrels in copper (24mm) (M.G.541) (illustrated); Cooper's Virginia Female Christies/2nd seats in brass (28mm) (M.G.542) (illustrated); Argyle Rooms in white metal (36mm) a notorious casino in Windmill Street, deprived of its licence in 1878 (D.&W.64/151a; M.G.548) another as before but pierced for suspension (illustrated); Cremer Jun. in brass (farthing size) (22mm) (M.G.550) (BWS.2440). Royal Music Hall N.C.T. in brass (34mm) (M.G.600). Strand Music Hall 3d, 6d oval, 1/-, 2/6 oval (29 x 23mm) and (24mm) in brass for first two and cupro-nickel the other two (M.G.607,-, 606,-) (illustrated); Gattis Palace of Varieties in gilt brass (31mm) 4d, no hole punched (illustrated), another with hole (M.G.-). Royal Forester's Grand Christmas Pantomime in tin (32mm) bracteate style (M.G.-) (illustrated). Inshaw's Mechanical Lecture and Concert Hall 3d in brass, hexagonal (35mm) (MG.-) (illustrated). Dalton Lecturer on Natural Philosophy in white metal (25mm) (D.&W.220/146) M.G.936 (2). W.S. Woodin Egyptian Hall Piccadilly in brass (23mm); Thomson & Mathieson Bazaar 1/- in brass (26mm); The Domestic Bazaar Coy. in brass (26mm) reverse stamped 1/7« (illustrated) , another stamped 4/4; The great Bazaar 6«d/plain in brass (24mm) James's American Bazaar 6d in brass (33mm) (M.G.-) (illustrated), United States Bazaar Company 6«d and a halfpenny/wreath and inner circle, in brass (33mm). Cathedral Bazaar token, spend me as 6d October 9.10.11 1928 Birmingham, in brass (22mm) (illustrated). Daniel Webster/Not Transferable 1853 in white metal (28mm) (illustrated) Page Hall August 25 1870 in white metal (29mm) bracteate, Stumperlow Hall 1872/James Dixon October 26 1872 in white metal (28mm) (illustrated). Fine-good extremely fine. (30) | $720 |
| Lot 743 | Concert & Music Halls, Parks, Schools etc, Birmingham, Day's Crystal Palace 3d, Rodney Inn Coleshill Street Concert Hall 3d in brass and copper, Middlesex Music Hall in zinc; William Brown South of England Music Hall Portsmouth 2d in brass (27mm); Derby Arms Concert Room, no value stated, in brass (32mm). The Shaftesbury Theatre, `Tons of Money' in plated white metal (advertising a show) (19mm). Chadwick Race Grounds, Higginshaw 1d in brass (26mm); Kerby's Pools 3d in brass (29mm); Hamilton's Museum Victoria Gardens Bury in brass (26mm); Crawford House School/ 1 Decime in brass (23mm) milled edge. West Pictures Matinees 3d for children in aluminium (26mm) (illustrated). Fine-very fine. (12) | $170 |
| Lot 744 | Wilson's Scottish Entertainment, in brass (40mmx32mm) (2). Another without lyre and reserved seat added, in white metal (40mmx32mm). Nearly very fine and good fine (3). | $70 |
| Lot 745 | Terry's Theatre, Pit, in brass, central hole, and obverse with yellow card rounded enclosed by rim, inscribed 84 (42mm) reverse. Patent Tablet J. Nicklin & Co. manufacturers, 166 Gt. Charles St. Birm. undated but circa (H.p.394 cf.No.1). Very fine and very rare. | $50 |
| Lot 746 | Museodeum. 1807 in silver (38 x 25mm oval) inscribed 'Mr. Thrupp/77'. Toned nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $330 |
| Lot 747 | Stevenson's Ice Wells, one shilling admission ticket in copper (40mm) undated but circa 1850. Full original mint red, uncirculated and very rare. | $140 |
| Lot 748 | London, Museums, exhibitions etc, T.G. Middlebrook Free Museum, Regents Park, 1879 in copper (29mm) (2, one with dies inverted) (illustrated); 17th Lancers in copper (32mm) (2, one pierced) (illustrated); Queen Victoria Jubilee 1897 in copper (32mm) (R.H. 81, 81a,c,d) (D&W.68-9/-,178, 177,-;M.G.-875,-,-,) (Museum kept on licensed premises, collection auctioned in 1908). Gigantic Wheel and Earls Court 1897 in brass (38mm) hollow 'shellcard' (Sweeny L.8) (H.pl24 8/3) by H. Grueber (illustrated). Gas Exibition Earls Court 1904 in copper (31mm). Chinatown Wax Museum on both sides in brass (22mm) (circa 1950). Except for piercings, very fine-good extremely fine. (10) | $120 |
| Lot 749 | Glasgow Music Hall, 57 Argyle St 6d Reserved seats in brass (32mm) edge milled. Halifax/ 2d in brass (33mm); Aberdeen, Victoria Lodging House, One Free Night ticket in brass (36mm)(illus). (Brighton) Royal Chain Pier in brass (22mm)(MG.1382); Bp (Bishop?) Wearmouth Water Compy/ steam engine wagon on rails in white metal (21mm) octagonal (illus). Nearly very fine-nearly uncirculated.(5) | $230 |
| Lot 750 | Refreshment tickets for Music and Concert Halls, Birmingham, Day's Crystal Palace 3d (MG.514) (2); The Birmingham Concert Hall, HH. (Henry Holder) scalloped or eight foil ticket 3d (MG.511) but in copper (34mm); Rodney Inn 3d (MG.520) another in copper (MG.521) another but organist (MG.522) Coventry Music Hall D&L. 2d pit in brass (26mm) (illlustrated); Manchester, Royal Casino Concert Hall, in brass (25mm); Middlesex Music Hall 3d in zinc (28mm) (MG.635) Rock Villa Gardens, Tetnall threepence (illustrated); Universal Literary Cabinet 64 St. James's Street in brass, edge milled (31mm) (illustrated). The last brilliant uncirculated, the others fine-good extremely fine. (11) | $240 |
| Lot 751 | Circuses; Brighton, Jim Myers Great American Circus in brass (28mm) edge milled (M.G.593);Birmingham, Cooke's Royal Circus, Gallery in brass (32mm) (D&W.; M.G. 580 variety) (illustrated), Welch & Co's Hippodrome, Pit in copper (31mm) (M.G.581) (illustrated); London Alhambra Palace in brass, octagonal (30mm) circus 2nd class (D&W.-; M.G.571a), another round (31mm) 3rd Class (M.G.572), Royal Alhambra Palace, Balcony/Stalls, stamped 669 in zinc (45 x 34mm) (illustrated). Very fine-good extremely fine. (6) | $390 |
| Lot 752 | Travelling Circuses, Bannister's, female standing on one leg on galloping horse/Jn.Bannister Rideing Master returns to the Public in General in copper (26mm) undated but circa 1815 (D.&W.9/93; M.G.586) others (3) Male figure standing on galloping horse/tight-rope walker in copper (30mm) (D.&W.9/92;M.G.587). Great Allied Circus, P.F. & Co., in brass (31mm) octagonal, Boxes 2 shillings, another Gallery 6 pence in brass, hexagonal (41mm), others, Pit, 1 shilling in copper and brass (32mm) (M.G.589,-,590, (brass illustrated)); Leshes midgets, horseshoe shape with lug at back to as a brooch in brass (29mm); Minders' Grand Star Menagerie, Feeding Ticket/WM monogram in gilt brass (40mm) by H. Pasley Sheffield (D&W.91/343;M.G.592) (illustrated); Neasome's Circus/Pit and Promenade in brass (31mm) octagonal (illustrated); Lord John Sanger and Sons Ltd, 6 pence brass with central hole, octagonal (36mm) (illustrated); Lord George the Original NOT transferable tickets, Sanger Limited in brass 2/- (31mm) T. Storey Circus impressed on copper disc (27mm) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine, several rare or very rare. (14) | $740 |
| Lot 753 | Bathwick Villa Gardens, sixpence pass in copper (33mm) undated but circa 1782 (D&W.43/4; M.5905). Good fine and very rare. | $240 |
| Lot 754 | King James's Palace (Lyncombe Vale near Bath) pleasure garden pass for sixpence in silvered brass (31mm) (D&W.45/14; M.5909) undated but circa 1777. Good very fine. | $720 |
| Lot 755 | Bath, Spring Gardens, ticket for sixpence in brass (29mm) undated but circa 1769 (D&W 45/15; MG 699; M.5904). Extremely fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 756 | Another, as previous. Good very fine and very rare. | $240 |
| Lot 757 | Sydney Gardens, Bath, undated but circa 1795, in silver (35mm) Proprietor's ticket No. '74' (D&W.45/17; MG.701). Beautifully toned, nearly FDC and extremely rare. | $800 |
| Lot 758 | Sydney Garden Vauxhall (Bath), in copper (32mm) undated but circa 1799 (D&W.45/19; M.5908). Good fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 759 | Somersetshire, Bath, Folly (Pleasure Gardens)/Hulbert, in copper (22mm) (D.&W.44/10; M.G.695; M.D.G.44); Bridgewater, (Bristol Arms Hotel High Street) E. Wippell/Bowling Room 2d in brass (25mm) (M.D.G.137) (illustrated); Taunton Flower Show, Fireworks 6d in gilt brass (27mm) (M.&Y.191) (2) (illustrated). Bath, Bath and West of England Club/Token one pound in brass (27mm) inscribed 27 (D&W.105/44; M&Y.5) (illustrated), Friendly Societies Medical Institution in brass (37mm) stamped 31 (illustrated) another stamped 38; People's Club in copper (30mm) (D&W.106/52; M & Y.73) (illustrated); Old North Gate Brewery in copper (32mm) (D&W.335/4;M.D.G.91). The last only fair others very fine-good extremely fine. (9) | $200 |
| Lot 760 | Birmingham, Bisset's Museum in white metal (38mm) undated but circa 1795 (D&W 47/31; M.p1993) Nearly fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 761 | Renison's Grand Pleasure Bath Bristol, 1764 for twopence in brass (22mm) (D&W.52/65). Very fine and very rare. | $280 |
| Lot 762 | Another, as previous. Patinated, nearly very fine and very rare. | $240 |
| Lot 763 | Essex, Chelmsford, Polytechnic Exhibition May 1848 in white metal (29mm) shire hall with tree to right (M.G.855) (SA345) another without tree, building face on (SA.345a) (illustrated). Derby Free Library and Museum, 1879, in brass (32mm) medalet or jeton (illustrated). Heaton Norris, Bowling Green/Drabble Ash Pleasure Gardens in copper (30mm) edge milled (D&W.59/115) (M.G.719) (2, one with cross countermark in reverse (illustrated). Seedly Pendleton, Clay Hall/Tea and Strawberry Gardens in brass (26mm) edge milled (D&W.53/74; M.G.711) (illustrated). Oldham, Barlow's Museum/Preserver of Birds, in brass (24mm) edge milled (illustrated). Morecambe Summer Gardens/one penny in brass (26mm) (D&W.91/346). Yorkshire, Sheffield, Botanic Gardens in brass (33mm) edge milled another reverse blank (31mm) and (24mm) edge milled (D&W.95/372 one size only; M.G.-) (illustrated) all three very rare; Lady Edith Drive one penny in brass (40mm) believed to be for Scarborough (D&W.-;M.G.-) (illustrated); York Historical Pageant, 1909 in copper (21mm) Constantine (the Great)/Helena (illustrated). Royal William Gardens in brass (32mm) 3d (D&W.-; M.G.-) (illustrated). Park Regimental crowned LHV (Light Horse Volunteers) monogram/526, (large holed for suspension) in silver (22mm) (M.G.1552) Sourlie Drive 1821/fox running right in brass (20mm) (D.&W. ;M.G. ) G.H. Drive 1823 in copper (23mm) bracteate style (D&W. ;M.G. ) Roads Department A&NT in brass (30mm) countermarked BD/11 (double piercing) for wearing. Worcestershire, Stourbridge, Vauxhall Gardens 3d in copper (24mm) (J.W. ref.9790). (Birmingham) Soho Lake, Handsworth/one penny in gilt brass (24mm) boating refreshment check circa 1865 (lake was drained in 1869) (D.&W.50/51) (illustrated). Balgay Hill Pleasure Grounds, Forfarfshire, 1871 in brass (23mm) corroded. Wentworth Gardens threepence (17mm) in aluminium. Bristol, Public Free Libraries, in brass (43 x 32mm) stamped 610 (illustrated), another similar, stamped 234 (D&W.300/7; M.G.-). Fine-extremely fine. (23) | $840 |
| Lot 764 | Cheltenham, Royal Old Wells, 1838, in white metal (46 x 58mm) (D&W.53/73); Pierced for suspension, extremely fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 765 | Coronation of George IV, admission ticket in gilt copper (54mm) stamped 194 (D&W.54/80). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 766 | George IV, Coronation, 1821, Admission ticket in silver (38mm) uninscribed, a pass for government officials and seat holders. (D&W 54/81). Pierced for suspension, extremely fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 767 | Gordon Cumming's Wild Sports, two shillings admission ticket in copper (35mm) undated circa 1840 (D&W.55/90) (2) edge bumps otherwise very fine; good fine and very rare. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 768 | Royal Zoological Society of Ireland, Phoenix Park, Dublin, 1844, admission tickets in silver and bronzed copper (31mm) by W. Woodhouse, corded rims on the latter (D&W.56/94). Toned good very fine; good extremely fine; the first rare in this metal. (2) | $400 |
| Lot 769 | Royal Terrace Gardens, Gravesend, in copper (37 mm) undated but circa 1830 (D&W 58/108). Glossy even brown, good extremely fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 770 | Gardens; Henden Pleasure Gardens in brass (26mm) edge straight grained (D&W.59/116); Simpson's Merrion Nursery (27mm) (D&W.345/91); Snipe Gardens, Ashton, in brass (27mm) edge straight grained. Fine-very fine, all rare. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 771 | Gardens, Spas, parks and libraries, Lancashire, Manchester, Molineux Grounds twopence in copper (31mm) with central hole (D.&W.91/347) (illustrated), Art Treasures Exhibition 1857 stamped 407, in white metal (28 x 22mm); Bury, Victoria Gardens/Hamilton's Museum in brass (26mm) (D&W.52/67) (M.G.853) (illustrated) Hulme, Pomona Gardens in brass (25mm) (3) (D&W.60/121; M.G.721) (illustrated); Liverpool Zoological Gardens, Visitors check in copper (32mm) circa 1833 (D&W.62/139; M.G.866) (illustrated); Dr. Woodhead Museum of Anatomy - brass (26mm) (D&W.62/138 MG.865), Liverpool Corporation Baths, School Boys Pass in copper (37mm) stamped A372, another in brass stamped 9475 (D&W.303/35) (M.G.-) (illustrated); S. George's Hall 1907, 'if this was a real shilling it would admit you to the Colonial Products Exhibition' in silver washed brass (24mm) (illustrated). Warwickshire Birmingham, Aston Cross Grounds in brass (33mm) G. Wager in centre (D&W.46/26) (illustrated). Bournbrook Grounds 3d in brass (25mm) (D&W.-; M.G. ), Camera Obsura at T. Hale's. Pleasure Gardens, Observatory Inn in brass (27mm) (H.p.18 Bowling Green Inn) (illustrated); Kerbys Pools in brass (28mm) (D.&W.61/127) (2, one pierced in centre); St. Helena Pleasure Gardens, Morris Roberts in brass (27mm) (H.p.63); Sherbourne House (pre 1875) in copper (36mm) threepence (H.p.63) (illustrated); (D&W.55/88 Coventry Show Fair Established 1677/Lady Godiva in silver washed brass (25mm) (3) (M.G.1343) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine, second rare. (21) | $520 |
| Lot 772 | Essex, South End on Sea, Ye Caroline Baths, pass in copper (48mm) by Barnett undated but circa 1780 (D&W.-; MG..-) uninscribed. Nearly very fine and very rare. | $360 |
| Lot 773 | (Essex), South End Baths, Opened 1804, in gilt copper (31mm). FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 774 | (Essex), South End Baths Opened 1804, steel die of the obverse. Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 775 | Hulme, White House Hotel, in copper and brass (28mm) (D&W.60/123-4) smaller, obverse swan left in copper (23mm) undated but struck 1833 (D&W.60/125). The last with mint red; very fine (2); good extremely fine. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 776 | Lings, in copper (35mm) another similar but smaller (28mm). (D&W 61/131, 131 bis). Very fine; good very fine and very rare. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 777 | Royal Academy Antique School, 1768, in ivory (50mm) (black ink) reverse 'Elmslie William Dallas, admitted 26th April 1831', (illustrated), another 'George Wells, Admitted 17th April, 1841.' (D&W.63/cf 142). The second pierced for wear, very fine. (2) | $800 |
| Lot 778 | Royal Academy Antique School, 1768, in ivory (53mm) 'G. Ruff, Admitted 10th April, 1878.' (D&W.63/cf143). Royal Academy Schools, 1768, in ivory (49mm) 'A.A. Nash, School of Painting, Admitted Lower School, 26th July, 1910, Admitted Upper School, 21st March, 1911.' Very fine. (2) | $720 |
| Lot 779 | Royal Academy Antique School 1768, pass in ivory (51mm) T.B. Garvie/Admitted 6th Decr. 1881/Renewed Decr, 1884 (D&W.63/cf141-3). Small piercing in centre otherwise good very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 780 | The Royal Academy of Arts Instituted 1768, Queen Victoria medal 1837, in silver (55mm) by W. Wyon, edge inscribed 'THOMAS B. GARVIE, FOR THE BEST PAINTING OF A HEAD FROM THE LIFE 10th DEC: 1884.' in original black leather case of issue, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 781 | Apollo Garden (Westminster Bridge Road) in copper (35mm) undated but issued 1788-93 (D&W64/152; M.5680). Even brown extremely fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 782 | Another, exactly as the previous. Nearly very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 783 | Bean's Grand Promenade of Fashion, Albermarde St, in silver (30mm) (D&W 64/156; M.5687). Good extremely fine and rare in this metal. | $120 |
| Lot 784 | Albermarle Street Passport to Bean's Grand Promenade of London and Parisian Fashions, in silver plated copper (30mm) undated but circa 1800 (D&W.64/155; M.5688). Pierced for wear, patchily toned otherwise good extremely fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 785 | Bean's Fashion House, Albemarle Street, pass in silvered copper (30mm) edge grained right (D&W. 64/155; M.5688). Pierced for wear, patchily toned extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 786 | Another two as the previous. Both pierced for wear, very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 787 | Cromwell Gardens (London) in white metal (30mm) (D&W 67/170; M.5681) undated but circa 1762-75. Patinated, nearly fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 788 | Cremorne House, in white metal (36mm) in centre 910, another but with scalloped edge, 2215. Both undated but circa 1860. The gardens opened about 1830. (D&W 67/168). Very fine and very rare. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 789 | London, T.Rouse, Eagle Tavern City Road, Refreshment ticket for sixpence in lead (35mm) (D&W 68/175) undated but circa 1830. Pierced for suspension, nearly very fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 790 | Another, similar to the previous pierced for suspension, nearly very fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 791 | London International Exhibition 1862, pass to works in ivory (36mm) reverse incribed 'J.HAWORTH/ AND/ FRIEND' (D&W 70/186). Very fine and extremely rare. | $180 |
| Lot 792 | Hampstead Wells, (Mineral Springs) ticket in copper (34mm) undated but circa 1780 (D&W.74/211) stamped 63 on obverse, die fractured across obverse. Good very fine and extremely rare. | $700 |
| Lot 793 | Tavern ticket, late 17th century to early 18th century copper (24mm) 1 between two roses, below ALE with fleur de lis under that word, reverse monogram to make Johnson R. F.N.F.S. (Fiendly Society) August 10 1847 reverse Salutation Inn in copper (30mm) with straight ground edge. The first with even light brown patina very fine and very rare, second good very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 794 | Jacks Coffee House, 1782, 3d in copper (17mm) (MG. 837). Attempted piercing otherwise very fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 795 | (London, Leicester Square) (Lever's Museum 1774-8), in copper (37mm) pass to view Sir Ashton Lever's natural history collection known as the 'Holophusicon' (D&W.76/221; MG.881). Extremely fine and very rare. | $190 |
| Lot 796 | Another, as previous. Good very fine and rare. | $190 |
| Lot 797 | Low's Grand Hotel, Covent Garden, 1774 in copper (33mm) by John Kirk (D&W.77/225; M.5731). Appears to be overstruck and edge is partially grained, good very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 798 | Another, as previous. Has been cleaned very fine/fine and rare. | $60 |
| Lot 799 | C. Richardson (Coffee House) Covent Garden (formerly Low's Grand Hotel), 1793, in gilt brass (30mm) another stamped pint on reverse (19mm) (D&W.77/228, 230; M.5732). Unpierced and nearly uncirculated (2) | $190 |
| Lot 800 | Another, as previous. Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 801 | Marylebone Gardens, Portman Rooms Bazaar, 1887, in silver (29 x 38mm) (D&W.cf 78/235) a centenary commemorative issue. Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 802 | Another, as previous. Good very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 803 | John Henley, Orator, 1726, admission ticket in copper (35mm) (M.I.465/75; D&W.79/240). Good extremely fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 804 | Pantheon Tea Gardens refreshment ticket in lead (31mm) for sixpence or 3 May 1772 (D&W.80/246). Parthenon Rooms, refreshment ticket for three pence in copper (32mm) undated but circa 1830 (D&W.93 (359). Canonbury House, (Tea Gardens, Islington) refreshment ticket in copper (28mm) undated but circa 1840, edge straight grained (D&W.66/164). Very good; good fine; very fine, the first rare. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 805 | Ranelagh House (Chelsea) 1745, in copper (32mm) (D&W.80/251; M.5682) but larger circle in centre. Very fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 806 | St. Helena Tavern, Rotherhithe Refreshment ticket for sixpence in white metal (38mm) by W.J. Taylor (D&W.81/259; MG.760). Slight bend otherwise extremely fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 807 | Madame Tussaud & Sons Exhibition, Baker Street, Portman Square London, in brass (38mm) (2, one struck en medaille) (D&W.83/268); one shilling (stamped 1517) sixpences (2, one stamped 933, the other 1862) (D&W.82/265, 83/266 (2)); Asiatic Gallery both sides (D&W.-; M.G.852); Asiatic Gallery Baker Street stalls on both sides (D&W.-; M.G.-). Fine-good very fine. (7) | $290 |
| Lot 808 | Vauxhall Gardens (Lambeth), ticket in copper (15.7gms)(34.5x40mm) Arion seated on dolphin, decorated border shell beneath, reverse inscribed 'Mr. Da: Pontin/ 11' (D&W 84/ 278 bis). In beautiful condition for this, good extremely fine and rare, possibly the finest of 14 known. | $1,200 |
| Lot 809 | Vauxhall Gardens (Lambeth) in copper (34 x 39mm) undated but circa 1750, obverse Arion, holding lyre, seated on dolphin, scallop shell below, reverse inscribed 'Mr Ja. Owen/926' (D&W.84/278; MG.675; M.5684). Nearly very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 810 | Vauxhall Gardens (Lambeth), ticket in silver (31x40mm) with integral suspension loop, Brittania seated left, musical instruments at her feet and Fame above with two trumpets (D&W 84/279). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $2,300 |
| Lot 811 | Vauxhall Gardens (Lambeth), season ticket in silver (8.14gms)(34x40mm) the muse Erato seated holding lyre, female figure in front offering her hand, legend below Vereor ne Ultimum, reverse plain inscribed 'MR./ Arundel' (D&W 85/289 this piece) design by Wm.Hogarth. Toned good very fine and extremely rare. The only specimen of this type known. | $1,500 |
| Lot 812 | Vauxhall Gardens, (Lambeth) undated but circa 1750, in silver (32 x 30mm) by William Hogarth, reverse engraved 'Mr. Backwell' Britannia receives Muse holding lyre (D&W.85/cf 289). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 813 | Vauxhall Gardens (Lambeth) undated but circa 1750 in silver (32 x 30mm) by William Hogarth reverse engraved 'Mrs Elizth/Smith'. Apollo holding lyre, young boy kneeling alongside, Pan tied to a tree. (D&W -; M.G.-). Good very fine and very rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 814 | Vauxhall Gardens (Lambeth) 1828 in silver and copper (32mm) (D&W.88/320). Nearly extremely fine, the first very rare (illustrated). (2) | $1,200 |
| Lot 815 | Another two in copper as previous. Good very fine. (2) | $400 |
| Lot 816 | Worcestershire, The Royal Malvern Well Spa, in brass (35mm) edge straight grained, undated but circa 1850 (D&W 89/328, MG.779). Extremely fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 817 | Manchester, Jennison's Strawberry Gardens in brass (25mm) (D&W.90/333); Zoological Gardens, in brass (25mm) Elephant/Lion (D&W.90/332); in brass (29mm) antelope/eagle (D&W.90/331) edge straight grained. Fine-very fine, the first and last rare. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 818 | Vauxhall Gardens Manchester, R.T., in silvered copper (?) and brass (illustrated) (25mm) by Y&D (Younge & Deakin), edges grained left, undated but circa 1815 (D&W.91/340,1). The first pierced for wear, very fine or better and rare. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 819 | (Warwickshire) Merrion, Simpsons Merrion Nursery, in copper (28mm) reverse inscribed 30, undated but circa 1850 (D&W 91/345). Somersetshire, Bath, Folly tea gardens, in copper (17mm) (D&W 44/10). Good very fine; very fine, the first very rare. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 820 | Nottingham Corn Exchange, 1850, Subscriber's Ticket in copper ( mm) (D&W.92/354). Very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 821 | Lyceum Theatre, Picture Exhibition, (1800) in copper (32mm) pass to view R.K. Porter's massive painting 'The Storming of Seringapatam (D&W.93/361). Extremely fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 822 | (Ireland) Rathfarnham (Garden and estate) in silver plated copper (30mm) (D&W.94/366; M.5940). Pierced at top for wear, very fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 823 | Another, as previous but in thicker silver plate. Nearly extremely fine and very rare thus. | $300 |
| Lot 824 | Rosherville Botanical Gardens (Gravesend), in copper with central hole (32mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W.95/369; MG.716). Good very fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 825 | Another, as previous. Tiny dent and nick on edge otherwise very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 826 | Shoreham (Sussex) Swiss Gardens refreshment ticket for one shilling in brass (24mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W 95/376; MG.766). Edge bumps otherwise glossy brown extremely fine and very rare. | $350 |
| Lot 827 | Southampton Botanic Spa Gardens, 1815, Subscription ticket, Kennedy and Holst, in silver plated copper (33mm) edge grained left (D&W.96/377). Nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $210 |
| Lot 828 | Worcestershire Agricultural Corn Exchange Erected 1848, Free Admission in copper (39mm) reverse inscribed 765 (D&W 98/392). Yorkshire Agricultural Society Established Octr 10th 1837 in white metal (42mm) reverse incribed 'J.B. Wilson' (D&W -). Good very fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 829 | Wolverhampton Corn Exchange, Admission ticket, in brass (30mm). Corn Exchange, Front Seats ticket in copper (32mm). Northumberland 1830, clasped hands, reverse 4 in wreath in brass (39mm) (mining or colliery ticket). Very fine-extremely fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 830 | (York), Magistrates medal of Admission to the Courts, in copper (42mm) by Y&D (Younger and Deakin) reverse inscribed 'R.HILL/ Esqr' (D&W 89/325). Light brown nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $240 |
| Lot 831 | Another, exactly as the last except 'L. Bell/Esqr.' Edge bumps otherwise very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 832 | Yorkshire Assizes, 1813, in silver (45 x 35mm, oval) by Younge & Deakin, inscribed 'Mr./Wm. Sanderson' (D&W 100/402; M.5300). Very fine and very rare. | $480 |
| Lot 833 | Yorkshire Assizes, 1812, in silver (44 x 35mm, squarish oval) by Y&D (Younge & Deakin) inscribed 'Mr./R.Pybus', die axis 180ø (D&W-; M.-). Extremely fine and very rare. | $1,020 |
| Lot 834 | Bow Street No 48 engraved pass in copper (32mm) reverse 'a/Gent' within wreath. Another 'commissioner' engraved pass in copper (34mm) undated but circa 1820. Very fine and very rare (2). | $290 |
| Lot 835 | City of London Arms/No.67 entirely engraved on brass flan (29mm, 2mm thick) plain edge, circa 1760 (illustrated), Hansom Cab Pass for the Diamond Jubilee 22 June 1897 white enamelled gilt brass pass E.R.C.B. (25 x 30mm) by Bowman Limited, 70 Goswell Road, London, stamped 196 on back. Houses of Parliament H.M. office of Works, Works Dept., enamelled iron pass (38mm) 136, holed for suspension on a key ring. Nearly extremely fine, all rare, the first probably very rare. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 836 | Brokers Badge, in copper (40mm) City of London arms on reverse, uninscribed, undated but circa 1790 (Eimer 473; Caldecott pl I,2; M.5784). Trace of mint red on obverse, extremely fine and rare thus. | $250 |
| Lot 837 | Broker's Pass, in silver (40mm) by Milton, inscribed to 'Wm. Hewett Daniel' (Caldecott 2) undated but circa 1790. Nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $250 |
| Lot 838 | Another, as previous but inscribed 'Crawford Simpson'. Very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 839 | Ashby and Young Broker's Passes (2) in bronze and white metal (34mm) circa 1828 by T.B., figure of bull with human head of N.M. Rothschild reverse figure of a bear with head of Moses Mocatta (Caldecott II/4) (M.5590). The first with edge bruise otherwise extremely fine. (2) | $400 |
| Lot 840 | Livery or Freeman's Badge, London, 1752, in lead (47 & 67mm) impressed WILLIAM GERRARD A FREEMAN LEADENHALL STREET 1752 in seven lines, additional endorsements on obverse Aug 74, Apr 79. Probably for use as a licensed street trader (see Mitchiner p.1905). Very fine and very rare. | $280 |
| Lot 841 | Ward Badge, (London) St. Anne, Limehouse, No.104 in lead (68mm) undated but circa 1800. Pierced with eight holes for suspension. Very fine and very rare. | $290 |
| Lot 842 | London, Ward Badge, Cripplegate Wittin No.11 in brass (63 x 47mm) oval and convex, undated but circa 1840. Eight suspension holes on edge, paper tag attached says Charity School Badge. Nearly very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 843 | Ward Badge, London, Billingsgate Ward 21, in brass, oval (68 x 48mm). Very fine and very rare. | $130 |
| Lot 844 | London, St. George the Martyr, Queen Square (London) pew check, No.3, in brass (54mm). Very fine and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 845 | Chimney Sweeper, (London) in lead ( mm) John Ryrie 82, undated but circa 1830. Pierced four times for suspension, very fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 846 | London Free Waterman's Coat Badge, in copper (120mm) undated but circa 1800, serial 6022. Very fine and rare. | $340 |
| Lot 847 | Dysart, Fifeshire, in lead, rectangular (72 x 42mm) with integral ring for wearing (M.5305) undated but circa 1750. Very fine and rare. | $420 |
| Lot 848 | Parish of Huntly, No.31., in lead oval (51 x 75mm) with integral ring for suspension, undated but circa 1770. Good very fine and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 849 | Montrose, Angushire, in lead, oval (112 x 82mm) No.9, undated but circa 1770 (M.5307). Good very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 850 | Ellon, in lead (40mm) dated 1742, with integral loop (K&L p.III, 9). Very fine and very rare. | $380 |
| Lot 851 | Another, as last but different die without the integral loop (42mm) (K&L pl.III, 9). Pierced for suspension, very fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 852 | Parish of Alloa, in lead (46mm) inscribed 20, dated 1830 in centre of reverse, central integral loop or lug on reverse for suspension (K&L p.292). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $360 |
| Lot 853 | Cavers, Roxburyshire, 1729 in lead, heart-shaped (58mm) (K&L pl.LV,24). Pierced twice at top for suspension, slightly porous otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $600 |
| Lot 854 | Another, as previous. Heavily oxidised otherwise good fine and extremely rare. | $360 |
| Lot 855 | Dundee, in lead (50mm) undated but circa 1770 (K&L p.293). Pierced twice for suspension also two lug bases for brooch or buckle mounting, good surfaces very fine and very rare. | $460 |
| Lot 856 | Weem, in lead, rectangular with domed top (22 x 30mm) inscribed on reverse 53, undated but circa 1780 (K&L, p.296, pl LIV, 10). Very fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 857 | Dumfryes, rectangular tag in brass (55mm), another (50mm) spelt Dumfreis. Miscellaneous lead tags S.K. 1885 and 267 G. Paul. The first two illustrated. Fine-very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 858 | Amicable Society Instituted, 1696, in silver (39mm) (M.I. 155/422; D&W.102/7). Also an electrotype in bronze. Toned extremely fine and very rare. (2) | $310 |
| Lot 859 | British Archaeological Association 1843 in bronzed copper (35mm) by W.J Taylor (D&W 102/13). Wellington Club, 1832 in copper (18mm) by B. Wyon (D&W cf.197/760; Eimer cf.112). Good extremely fine. (2) | $270 |
| Lot 860 | Beggars Benison Club, Adam and Eve, undated but circa 1739, in gilt silver (27 x 38mm, oval) (M.I.526/87; D&W.107/57; Eimer 545). With suspension ring for wearing, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 861 | Beggars Benison Club, Adam and Eve, in gilt silver (29mm) (M.I.527/88; D&W.107/58). With suspension ring for wearing, toned good very fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 862 | Beggars Benison (Club) Anstruther, in gilt silver (33mm) year 5826 (=1822) (D&W.107/59; MG.997; M.I.528/89) uninscribed edge. Good extremely fine and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 863 | Adelphi Society Instituted 1780, in silver (oval, 28 x 34mm) (D&W.-; MG-; M.5608). Toned extremely fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 864 | Another, as previous. Toned extremely fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 865 | The Beverley Brotherly Society, established 1776, in copper (35mm) (D&W.108/65; M.5612). Good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 866 | Bromley Assembly (Kent) engraved ticket in copper (27 x 33mm) shield shape, No.17 (D&W.113/97 this piece) undated but circa 1760. Well worn very good and extremely rare. | $150 |
| Lot 867 | Political and Social Series, Buck Society penny, (D&H 231) struck in silver. Fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 868 | Cabbage Society 1814 in brass (39mm) edge centre grained to right (D&W.113/104; Bell 239). Extremely fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 869 | Another, exactly as previous. Good very fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 870 | Royal Caledonian Curling Club, District Medal in silver (40mm) by Sclater with ornate silver surround, inscribed for a match won by Rochallion Club against Breadalbane at Logieraite 5th Feby. 1855 (D&W.114/115). Also a curling medal in white metal (45mm) by W.J. Taylor after a design by B. Sclater. Scratches otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 871 | (Scotland) Celtic Society, in silver (38mm) uninscribed, undated but circa 1840 (D&W 115/120). Toned extremely fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 872 | Scotland, Loyal Caledonian Lodge, silver (80 x 98mm) star on St. Andrews cross, centre inset with a miniature of a highlander (glazed). Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 873 | (Dorset, Cerne Abbas,) Cerne Society, 1805 in copper (30mm) uninscribed (D&W.115/121; M.5614). Tradesman's Friendly Society Instituted 1835 in copper (35mm) (D&W.-). (London) Royal Infirmary for Children Established 1820, in copper (37mm) (D&W.156/432). Extremely fine; very fine, good fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 874 | Conversation Society, in copper (33mm) inscribed No.52 (D&W.116/129). Red and Brown extremely fine and very rare. | $110 |
| Lot 875 | Another, as previous but stamped 29. Very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 876 | Ireland, Apprentice Boys of Derry Club, Award medal with clasp suspension of orange ribbon, in silver (39mm) struck circa 1888 (D&W 118/146). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $320 |
| Lot 877 | Dublin Musical Society, in bronze (35mm) inscribed Matt. Walker Esqr. (D&W.121/163). Good very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 878 | Another, as previous but inscribed to Thos. Whyte Esqr. Light brown patina, very fine or better and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 879 | (Dublin) Musical Society Concert Ticket in white metal (37mm) undated but circa 1760, inscribed No.33 (D&W-; MG.480). Fine and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 880 | Dublin Musical Society, in gilt copper (32mm) undated but circa 1800, reverse inscribed 'Capn. Frans Alesien' (D&W.-). Fine and very rare. | $180 |
| Lot 881 | Dublin, York Club, 1824, ticket in silver (36mm) uninscribed edge, (D&W.133/178; BHM.1248). With bar loop for suspension with HONI SOIT QUI MAL Y PENSE. Good very fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 882 | Duddingston Curling Society, Instituted 17th January 1795, in silver (45 x 35mm) obverse only die struck, uninscribed (D&W.123/176). Toned, good very fine and very rare. | $230 |
| Lot 883 | Duddingston Curling Society Instituted 17th Jany. 1795, in silver (48 x 35mm) die struck both sides, uninscribed (D&W.124/180). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $260 |
| Lot 884 | Northumbrian Piper's Society, in silver, oval (26 x 33mm) possibly by Kirkwood of Edinburgh circa 1850. Good extremely fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 885 | Ireland, Williamite Club in copper (36mm) by Parkes (MG.1115; D&W -). Unofficial(?) silver wash remaining on obverse at 1 o'clock otherwise good very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 886 | Royal Dublin Society, admittance ticket in brass (34mm) by Parkes, undated but circa 1814 (D&W.123/175; M.5941). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | $70 |
| Lot 887 | Ireland, Royal Dublin Society, Admit child, in brass (29mm) by Parkes, undated but circa 1844 (D&W 123/175 bis). Good extremely fine and very rare, only about 15 struck. | $100 |
| Lot 888 | Edinburgh Revolution Club, 1753 in gilt silver (35mm) (M.I.627/384; D&W.126/195; MG.1031; Eimer 640; M.5927). Green and orange ribbon attached, extremely fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 889 | Another, as previous in gilt silver but with minor differences in obverse die. Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 890 | Revolution Club, 1775 (Edinburgh?) finely engraved in silver (31mm) (D&W - ;MG - ). With loop suspension, toned good very fine and extremely rare. | $580 |
| Lot 891 | Ireland, Enniskillen Farmers Club, No 1, undated but circa 1800, hand engraved in silver (41mm) with gold surround loop and ring suspension. (D&W - ) Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. | $800 |
| Lot 892 | Royal Society Edinburgh Instituted 1783, in silver (27 x 36mm) (oval) reverse inscribed 'Alexr. Waddel/1823.' (D&W.127/205 (this piece)). Pierced for wear, toned good very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 893 | Glastonbury Musical Society, in copper (36mm) edge centre grained left (D&W 132/244) (illustrated). Another similar. Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 894 | Hampstead Philoinvestgists Society, 1787, ticket in bronze (43mm) (D&W.133/249). Very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 895 | Handel Festival, 1784, ticket in silver (32mm) (D&W.133/251). Toned nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $340 |
| Lot 896 | Society of Industry, founded 1783, Benefactor's medal in silver (35mm) by John Milton, inscribed 'Lady Willoughby/Benefactrefs/1786' (illustrated), another in copper inscribed 'Charlotte/Paternoster/Born 12 April/1806' (D&W.137/285-6; M.5763,6). Magistrates medal of admission to the courts, in copper (44mm) by Y&D. (Young & Deakin) undated but circa 1815, inscribed 'Warcop Consett Esqr' (D&W.89/325). Very fine and rare. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 897 | London, Jumble Club seven shillings token in silver, instituted 1799, bust left/legend, scalloped edge (D & W 297). Toned very fine and extremely rare. | $520 |
| Lot 898 | Jumble Club (London) Instituted 1799, in white metal (34mm) (D&W.139/cf 298; M.5758). Good extremely fine and extremely rare, this type unpublished. | $230 |
| Lot 899 | London, Jumble Club seven shillings token or third guinea in silver, legend both sides (D & W -). Very fine and extremely rare. | $420 |
| Lot 900 | Lancashire, Liverpool Model Lodging House, 1859, in copper (32mm) stamped 99 (D&W.144/331). Pierced for wear otherwise very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 901 | Society of Arts, 1760, in copper (39mm) (D&W.147/357, states promoted in error for protected; MG.1060; BHM.6; Eimer 685; Eimer Pingo 21). Attractive light brown patina, glossy nearly uncirculated and rare in this metal. | $240 |
| Lot 902 | London Association, (Local Militia) 1792, in copper (32mm) inscribed 'James Skirrow' (D&W.149/369; M.5320) appears to be by J. Milton. Traces of original mint red, good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 903 | Another, as previous but inscribed 'Wm. Pearce'. Good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 904 | Loyal Association, badge in silver, (34.5mm) undated, circa 1790. Pierced for wear, good very fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 905 | Argyle Street Institution, 1808, in white metal with printed centre on reverse (blue) with 158 written on (40mm) (D&W.151b; MG.549) edge grained left. Pierced for wear, extremely fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 906 | Catch Club Founded 1762, in silver (illustrated) and copper (42mm) by T. Pingo, uninscribed (D&W.152/39; M.5752). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 907 | Another, as previous, in copper. Extremely fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 908 | Another in copper as previous, but with larger hole pierced at top. Also Society of Industry in copper (35mm) uninscribed (D&W.137/285). Both pierced for wear, nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 909 | Dowgate Ward Association (London) 1798, local Militia pass in copper (30mm) reverse inscribed 'Mr./Jas. Drage'. Another inscribed 'Thos.Atkinson/50' (illustrated) (D&W.154/411; M.5321). The first with two edge nicks on reverse otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 910 | London Institution, 1807, in copper (42mm) by W.Wyon, Mint, reverse stamped 65*, another in gilt brass reverse 30 guinea subscription, not stamped (D&W 156-7/434-5). Very fine; extremely fine, the second very rare. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 911 | Royal Institution 1804, in gilt copper (27mm) (D&W.157/437; M.5771) uninscribed. Good very fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 912 | Royal Institution, 1804 in gilt copper 'T (Trustee) F. Kanmacher Esqr', copper (bitten flan) uninscribed, and white metal 'L C.T. Hudson Esq' all 27mm. Also 1819 in silver (30mm) inscribed 'Gilbert Davis Esq. M.P.,F.R.S.,F.L.S., (Eastbourne).' (D&W.157/437; M.5771-3). Very fine-extremely fine. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 913 | Royal Institution 1819, in silver (30mm) inscribed 'M. Arago' (D&W-; M.5773). Toned extremely fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 914 | Royal Institution 1819, steel die for the obverse of the previous. Slightest rust on table otherwise extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 915 | Royal Society of London, The Copley medal in copper (43mm) by J.S. Tanner, awarded annually since 1736 (D&W.160/456). Dark brown toned extremely fine and very rare. | $290 |
| Lot 916 | Constitutional Society of St. Brides, Aprl 9, 1801, in gilt copper (30mm) inscribed 'Jno. Baker (No.78' (D&H.583 bis; D&W.161/470; M.5767), another in copper, uninscribed with the same die crack on obverse as shown in Mitchiner. Nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 917 | The Union Society of St. James's Westminster, Inst. 1784, in silver (41mm) inscribed 'Charles/Edward/Rodrigues/12th November/1897.' St. Pancras, United Patriot's National Benefit Society of Great Britain, Instituted 1845, in silver (51mm) inscribed to 'James Abbott' (D&W.162/475). Toned extremely fine and rare. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 918 | (United Society) True to the End, four hands clapped together, rev. S.S 1775, cast in brass (41mm) (D&W - ). Pierced for wear, very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 919 | Westminster Fire Office, Established 1717, in bronzed copper (40mm) by I.P. (Pingo) (D&W 164/487). Extremely fine and very rare. | $260 |
| Lot 920 | Charter Club, Maldon, 1810 in gilt copper and white metal (38mm) (D&W.165/494,5). The second with blistering otherwise extremely fine, the first rare. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 921 | The Empress Club (London), Foundation medallion, 1897, inscribed Mrs.S.Revett in gilt bronze (56mmx83mm) by Collins in case of issue. Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 922 | Musical Society, in silver (33mm) inscribed to Ld Visnt. Limerick, undated but circa 1780 (D&W.168/512 this piece). Thin and relatively crudely made, good fine and extremely rare. | $500 |
| Lot 923 | Ireland, Orange Society, 1690, in silver (33mm) by W.Mossop in 1798 (D&W 172/554; Eimer 324, M.5942). Toned good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 924 | Another, in silver as previous.Polished very fine/good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 925 | Ireland, Orange Society, 1690, in white metal (33mm) by Mossop (D&W 172/546; cf M.5943). Lodge No 682 in silver (30x33mm) William III on horseback to right (D&W cf.174/567). Very fine or better, the second hand chased and very rare. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 926 | Loyal Orange Lodge, 474, voided badge in silver and gilt silver (68 x 82mm) by Jas.Brush Junr. Dubn. Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 927 | House of Orange, Patriotic Club, in white metal (34mm) (BHM.774) another, larger with Fame flying over seas (37mm) (BHM.773) undated but issued 1813. The first pierced, extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 928 | Ouzel Galley Society (Dublin) in copper (30mm) by Parkes, undated but circa 1803 (D&W.174/S71). Even brown, good extremely fine and extremely rare. | $210 |
| Lot 929 | Perth (Scotland) Afsembly, No.36 in lead (33mm) (D&W.-). Obverse corroded otherwise very fine and probably unique. | $140 |
| Lot 930 | St. Albans Female Friendly Society, uniface in bronze (42mm) undated but circa 1820 (D&W.178/597) uninscribed. Nearly fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 931 | Ireland, Friendly Brothers of St. Patrick, in gold (30mm) undated but circa 1783 (D&W. 181/623a). Good very fine and very rare in gold. | $620 |
| Lot 932 | Ireland, The Brothers of St. Patrick, in copper (30mm) undated but circa 1830 (D&W.181/623a the second variety; MG.1120). Attractive dark patina, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 933 | The Sensorium Club, (founded) 1715 in silver (35mm) (M.I.432/29; D&W. 183/633). Toned, good extremely fine and very rare. | $380 |
| Lot 934 | (London) Swiss Society in copper (34mm) reverse countermarked 4 (D&W.192/717) undated but circa 1790. Struck on a planchet that was turned in a lathe in the centre on both sides, good very fine and very rare. | $190 |
| Lot 935 | Associations, Swiss Society, London, in copper (28mm) by W.J.Taylor 6d (D&W 192/721)(2)(illus), Manchester branch British Archaeological Association August 1850 in copper (35mm) by W.J.Taylor, London, Royal Manchester Institution/ 8 in white metal (35mm), Worcestershire Corn Exchange, Free Admission ticket in copper (38mm) stamped 833 and pierced to wear (MG 1344); The Zoological Society of Scotland/ Life Fellows Token No218 (stamped) in red brown toned copper (30mm) with loop suspension and ribbon; The Northumbrian Pipers' Society in aluminium (29mm). Royal Halifax Infirmary in brass (35mm) edge milled (illus); Staffordshire, Cheddleton, St Edwards Hospital 6d in brass (23mm); The London Central Y.M.C.A./ 1d, in brass (25mm); The Salvation Army, 17th anniversary 3rd July 1882 in white metal (30mm); Childrens Patriotic League 1897 in copper (23mm); (Salvation Army) Church Army meal ticket '...a good meal after work done to the satisfaction of the manager' in silvered brass (26mm) edge milled (illus); Methodist Free Church, Sale of Work checks, Hill St, New Port Mon(mouthshire) in brass (25mm) a set of values 1d (silvered), 6d, 1/-, 2/6, 5/- (illus). Temperance Halfpennies, 1840, bust reverse Theodore Mathew left (2) another legend both sides. Total abstinence medal, India/ Total Abstinence Association Formed 1862 WATCH AND BE SOBER in silver (34mm) with integral loop for suspension. Fair - good extremely fine, some rare or very rare (21). | $240 |
| Lot 936 | Ten Guinea Society (London Gaming Club) undated in copper (25mm) (D&W.192/722; M.5748). Attractive patina good very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 937 | Another, as previous. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 938 | Five Guinea Society, in brass (26mm) undated (D&W.192/723; M.p1889). Evenly worn, good fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 939 | Toxophilite Society, pass in silver (33mm) undated but circa 1820 (D&W.-) uninscribed. Extremely fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 940 | True Blue Club, 1812, in silver (39mm) by T. Wyon Jun. (D&W.194/736; MG.1137; M.5761). With loop suspension, toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $190 |
| Lot 941 | Another, as previous. Near extremely fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 942 | Union Club (London) 1799, in copper (25mm) (D&W.194/741; M.p.1891). Hint of original colour, even brown good extremely fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 943 | Union Club, 1799, in copper (34mm) reverse ace of hearts (D&W.194/740). Another, but dated 1788 in silvered latten or brass (25mm) (D&W.-; M.5759). Also New Union Society in copper (27mm) (D&W.`195/744; M.5760). The last corroded otherwise very fine, others extremely fine and rare. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 944 | Vauxhall Sick Society Foundry, in copper (36mm) (D&W.195/746). Vauxhall (Gardens) in black enamelled white metal (31mm) (D&W.88/321). Associated Brethren Benefit Society Instituted 1802, in brass, oval (27 x 23mm) (M.5613). Fine-very fine and rare. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 945 | Warlgherton Female Friendly Dividend Society, Instituted July 23rd 1833, in bronze (oval, 36 x 44mm) (D&W.195/749) (illustrated). City of London Philatelic Society, engraved in silver (45mm) to J.P. Smart, Season 1912-13. Nearly extremely fine, the first very rare. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 946 | Whitby (Yorkshire) union medal 1857 in silver plated copper (36mm). Another, well worn made into a pulley. Both show extensive die breaks on the reverse. Extremely fine; fine and rare. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 947 | Wits Magazine, prize medal in silver (36mm) by P.Phillips, undated but circa 1784 (D&W 199/777; MG 1334; M.5774). Toned good very fine and very rare. | $230 |
| Lot 948 | National Political Union, Instd 1831, in silver (29mm) (BHM.1541) (D&W.-; MG.1104). Attempted mounting at top, toned nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $140 |
| Lot 949 | National Political Union, Inst. Oct 31st 1831, in silver (30mm) (D&W.168/515). Toned, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $130 |
| Lot 950 | U.C., P.U., (Union Club?) in bronzed copper (40mm) undated but circa 1820. Good extremely fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 951 | Parliament Dissolved, 1831, in copper (24mm) (BHM.1539). Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 952 | Coventry, Election Victory of the Independent Blues, December 10th 1832, in silver (44mm). Toned nearly extremely fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 953 | Devon, Okehampton, Wardle For Ever, Down With The Faggots, 1807 election ticket in silver (32mm). Pierced for wear, toned good very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 954 | Essex, Conservative Festival, 1841, in white metal (51mm) The Return of Ten Members. Pierced for wear, good extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 955 | Election tickets, Gloucester, Colonel Webb, 1816 in white metal (44mm). Worcester, Davies and Independence (sic) in copper (25mm) undated but circa 1816. Both pierced for wear, very fine, the first very rare (2). | $200 |
| Lot 956 | Kent, Queenborough, John Copel, 1826, election ticket in silver (48mm) by S. Clint inscribed 'Edward Gaskin' (D&W.-). Pierced for wear, very fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 957 | Liverpool Election ticket, 1816, in silver (38.5mm) by Halliday (D&W.-). Pierced for suspension. Slightly bent, lightly toned extremely fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 958 | Leicester Election, 1826, ticket in white metal (44mm) by Ottley (BHM.1264) (illustrated). Another, but with The True Blue Interest For Ever (BHM.1263). Freedom of Election/Donovan, ticket in white metal (31mm). Fine-very fine. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 959 | Nottingham Election, 1803, ticket in silver (41mm) bust of D.P. Coke (illustrated). Devon, Okehampton, Wardle For Ever, Down with the Faggots, 1807 ticket in silver (32mm). Both pierced for wear, toned good very fine. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 960 | Political medal, Shropshire, Shrewsbury, 1841, in white metal housed in lunett (58mm) by T. Halliday. Twelve conservative members returned November 12 1841, Earl of Powis President. (BHM; Eimer 1358). Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 961 | Loyal and Constitutional Association, Birmingham 1834, in bronze (46mm) by T.W. Ingram (BHM.-). Good extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 962 | Westmorland Election, 1818, ticket in silver (35mm) by G. Mills (BHM.970). Loop suspension, nearly extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 963 | York Election, Lord Milton, 1807, engraved in silver (45mm) (D&W.-). Pierced for suspension, very fine and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 964 | Ripon (Yorkshire) Election ticket, 1832, in bronze (45mm) by T. Halliday (BHM.1641). Pierced for suspension, extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 965 | Scotland, Renfrewshire Political Union Inst. 3rd December 1830, in white metal (42mm) by W.M. issued after the Reform Bill, 1832 (BHM 1640). Pierced for suspension otherwise good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 966 | Ireland, Dissentions between Dr. Charles Lucas and the Corporation of Dublin, in silver (40mm) by T. Pingo edge inscribed 'John Digby Esqr. Ladenstown Boro Kildare' (M.I.653/357). With loop suspension, very fine and very rare. | $580 |
| Lot 967 | Table of the King's of England, George IV 1820, in copper (38mm) by T. Halliday. Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, in bronze (51mm) uninscribed. G.G. Leveson Gower, Sutherlandshire, 1840 in bronze (51mm) by Bain. Crystal Palace, Opened 1854 in white metal (63mm) by Pinches, in brass shell. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 968 | The Caledonian Asylum (London) Reward of Merit in silver (46mm) inscribed 'Don S. McKenzie/ 14 May 1844' (D&W 241/293). Flan bent otherwise very fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 969 | Wales, Haford Friendly Society, Estd 1798, in bronzed copper (40mm) (D&W /247). Lleyn Friendly Society, Estd. New Year's Day 1834, in white metal (48mm) (D&W - ). The first with loop suspension, nearly uncirculated, the second nearly extremely fine and very rare (2). | $400 |
| Lot 970 | B.W. (Benevolent Workers) of England and South Wales Trade and Provident Society, in silver (32mm). Free Tade Hall, 1856, Free ticket in silver, oval (32 x 25mm) inscribed to Martha Booth/148. First with loop suspension, second pierced for suspension, toned extremely fine and rare. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 971 | British Bee-Keeper's Association, Instituted 1874, award medal in bronze (42mm) by E.C. Parker Altringham 'Award of Merit/to/Mr. Wm. Jones/York Town/1889' edge 'Surrey Bee Keepers Association'. In black leather case of issue, extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 972 | Scotland, Master Baker's Association award medal, Dunfermline, 1903, in silver (31mm). Also Bakers, Grocers, Confectioners and Allied Trades Exhibition 1920, Arms of Glasgow, in silver, retangular (24 x 37mm) both awarded to Alexander Rennie. Very fine; extremely fine and rare. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 973 | Yorkshire, Ripon Millenary 1886, in copper (38mm). Light brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 974 | York Minster, Burnt May 20, 1840, hand engraved medal made from Lak and Bell Metal of York Minster (42mm) (cf. MG 1533). Extremely fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 975 | Warwickshire, Wolford Church, 1835 in copper (33mm). Worcestershire, St. Andrews, Bordsley, 1846, in copper (33mm) by Avern, with corded rims. Extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 976 | Christ's Hospital 'Bluecoat School,' (London) tally or key tag, 1720, cast in brass (27 x 33mm) eliptical or tappered oval, initials S.T. Fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 977 | Christ's Hospital (School) Monitor's or Marker's Medal (1787), in silver (35mm) by L. Pingo reverse foundation year 1552, edge inscribed 'Henry Clyde Fletcher 1843' (Eimer 29, Eimer Pingo obverse 66b reverse 66a; M.1851-4). Apparently a mule of the two sets of dies, very fine and rare as such. | $100 |
| Lot 978 | Schools; Bruce Castle (Middlesex) in silver (27mm) inscribed 'S. Walter,' another in gilt copper, uninscribed (D&W.213/99). Toned extremely fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 979 | Schools; Merit medal in copper (48mm) Fear God, Honour The King in three lines inside crowned wreath merit below, reverse the Lord's Prayer. Catholic School, reward medal in bronze (47mm) B.L. Weiner reverse Reward for Good Conduct and Advance in Learning From the Catholic Poor School Committee (D&W.216/113) another in white metal unsigned slightly different reverse wording ..'from the Catholic Education Council' (D&W.216/111). The first and last pierced for suspension, fine-very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 980 | Schools; Scotland, 'Campsie/Prize No.10/Alx. Stirling/ 1817' engraved on the reverse of George III three shillings token (1813-16). 'M. Skirven/Kelso/1794' engraved on reverse of William and Mary halfcrown 1689. The first pierced for suspension, fine-very fine and rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 981 | London Orphan Asylum, check for 1 (mark) in copper (17mm) undated but circa 1820 (D&W.253/374). Pierced and crimped otherwise even brown good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 982 | Poland Street Academy, Reward of Merit in copper (39mm) undated but circa 1830. Medalets (2) in silver (18mm) for entrance (D&W.253/378, 379 (2)). The first pierced for suspension. Nearly extremely fine, the first rare. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 983 | Music, Holder's Concert Hall, Birmingham, award medal for music by Allen & Moore in silver (44mm) to Fred Gartside October 10th 1866, with suspension bar (D&W.cf 261/428). Royal Academy of Music, Instituted 1822, in silver (40mm) by Pinches London, awarded to 'Norman Galston/Singing/1893'. First with bar suspension, second with loop, good very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 984 | Schools, Reward of Merit, in copper (31mm) Beehive, The Triumph of Industry, undated but circa 1820 (D&W.261/432). Later type in white metal (38mm) by Davis, boy reading on step, temple in distance (D&W.-). East Ham School Board, Perfect Attendance medal in silver (39mm) E.B. Barker 1900. Very Fine - extremely fine (3) | $110 |
| Lot 985 | Oxford, (All Soul's College) Mallard Night Medal; carrying the mallard duck ritual in silver (33mm) issued in 1801 (D&W.267/483; MG.1493; M.5952). Toned, extremely fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 986 | Old Windsor School of Industry, 1809 in copper (41mm) stamped 6. (D&W 280/569). Edge knocks, surface damage and pierced for suspension, otherwise fair but extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 987 | Ireland, Co. Clare, Ennis School, prize medal in silver, 1822, entirely hand engraved (44mm) to Thomas Barclay for Fabulous History. (cf Baldwin 1996 list item 190 same recipient for Grecian History 1825) (MG.944; Grimshaw 121). With integral loop for suspension, very fine and rare. | $450 |
| Lot 988 | School Prize medal, Surrey, Charterhouse, in silver (36mm) edge uninscribed (D&W-) circa 1830. Toned good extremely fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 989 | Schools; Devonshire, Declamation December, 1831, medal in silver (33mm) finely engraved Mr. Gould's Seminary Exeter, hallmark JH, (AES 40, same engraver). Good very fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 990 | Sunday School, Never Absent Never Late medal in bronze (51mm) by C.H., uninscribed, circa 1880. Order of Juvenile Templars, pledge medal in bronze (38mm) undated but circa 1870, pledge against Alcohol, Tobacco, Gambling, and Profanity. Toned extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 991 | Schools; Griffith & Farran's School attendance penny token in copper, oval (34 x 22mm) (illustrated). Dean's Charity 1734, lug broken off back, in copper (21mm) (illustrated) Queen Anne's Mansions/one penny in copper (24mm) undated but circa 1855. Cliff House School, near Dover, halfpenny token payable by James Temple, in brass (24mm) (2 different dies) also a token for one penny very similar (illustrated). Seamon's Moss endowed school, never absent never late ticket in brass (29mm) (illustrated). Tollington School (Islington) one penny in copper (31mm) (illustrated). Barrington School Centenary medal 1910 in white metal (32mm), Ashmole School ticket in bronze (25mm). St. Paul's Sunday School Mirfield Jubilee 1931 in cu-nickel (24mm). Unknown school in bronze (24mm), Sunday School Award of Merit for Regular and Punctual Attendance in white metal (31mm). School markers checks farthing size reverse C, another reverse L, Georgian check or jeton for one Integer in brass (25mm) (illustrated), Education Union five shillings in white metal (38mm) three quarter facing bust of Shakespeare Lancashire and Cheshire Association Boys Clubs silver award medal (uninscribed (25mm), Littlesea Camp 6d in brass (23mm). Fine-extremely fine. (19) | $300 |
| Lot 992 | 'Chichester' Training Ship, Return from Second Voyage, Good Character medal in silver ( mm) by W.J. Taylor London inscribed to 'W. Costello' (D&W.275/541; H.p.747-8). Good very fine undated but circa 1870. | $100 |
| Lot 993 | Marine Society, in copper (33mm) undated but circa 1810 (D&W.251/365). Attractive brown patina extremely fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 994 | Marine Society Instituted 1756, Reward of Merit in silver (42mm) inscribed 'George Palmer' (D&W.362/251). With bar mount soldered to top, very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 995 | The Royal Humane Society of London medal inscribed 1776, in silver (51mm) by Lewis Pingo (Eimer 758, Eimer Pingo 55, M.H. 820) inscribed to 'Mr. John Gray/Restored/S. Pemberthe,/Sep.18, 1785'. With original blue ribbon and bar suspension, toned extremely fine and rare, sold with photo copy of case 501 report. | $580 |
| Lot 996 | Another, similar to the previous except without the designer's initials (L.P.) under wreath, and lettering positioned so that suspension is attached between words, inscribed 'R.H.S./Do.THO. ROBSON/VITAM/OB/RESTITUTAM/DONO DAT/ 1816.' In contemporary black leather case, good very fine, sold with contemporary hand written note. | $540 |
| Lot 997 | Another, similar to the previous but different dies, inscribed 'SUB CONSTABLE, GEORGE GUEST/VIT.OB SERV./D.P./SOC.REG.HVM./29 March 1855' and without the designer initials L.P. under wreath. With ribbon and bar suspension, toned extremely fine, sold with photocopy of report of case 15,651. | $440 |
| Lot 998 | Another, in bronze (39mm), edge inscribed 'Michael Davin, 23 July 1886'. Also a miniature of the same (16mm). With original bue ribbon suspension, very fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 999 | Another, in bronze as previous edge inscribed John Dunning 22nd May 1897, together with Board of Trade Long Service with Rocket Life Saving Apparatus medal (GV 1911) inscribed to 'Charles Flemming' and Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal to W.F. Lee August 1911. Sold with photocopy of case 28,910, very fine-extremely fine. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 1000 | Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society 1839, award medal in silver (39mm) edge inscribed 'CAPT. THOS. AMLOT, S.S.'BARROWMORE for having rescued 26 of the crew of ship 'KIRKWOOD' Feb 24 1885'. Sold with typed letter extract from 46th Annual Report, year ended 1st July 1885, page 10. Attractively toned with original ribbon suspension. | $350 |
| Lot 1001 | Humane Society of Salford Hundred, award medal for Saving Life in silver (42 x 51mm) circle on a star to 'Cornelius Birch/July 1888' (illustrated). Another to 'Thomas Hindley/ October 1904'. Extremely fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 1002 | Ploughman's hand engraved competition medal in silver (63mm) awarded to Alexr Browlee Jr. at Calderhead Farm 17th January, 1851, hallmarked by maker J.M. Good very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 1003 | Bracegirdle Fishing Club, in gilt copper (31mm) edge straight grained, loop attached, inscribed J.N. Brown No.3 (D&W.-) undated but circa 1875. Very fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 1004 | Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland, depicts Hancock's Infant 1830, in silver (36mm) inscribed 'The Motor/Manufacturing Coy./Richmond/1895' marked duplicate. Good very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 1005 | Archaeologist's Excavation ticket or 'medalet' issued by General Pitt-Rivers, in copper (37mm) designed by Sir John Evans (Edge p 144). Proof like good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 1006 | Wales, Cremation ticket, 1884, in copper, oval (35 x 26mm). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1007 | Port Sunlight Works, Dining & Recreation Hall, in bronze (44mm) by Elkington, opened by Gladstone 1891. Robert Chalmers, First Assembly of the Free Presbyterian Church of Scotland 18th May 1843, in white metal (43mm). Hebrew National School Birmingham in white metal (45mm) by T.H. Temperance Society in white metal (45mm) by Gardner Birm. Termination of Close Corporation Election medal, Coventry 1835, in silver (48mm). Ebbw Vale Society, 1823 in copper (44mm). Last three pierced for wear, most F-VF (6). | $160 |
| Lot 1008 | Clubs etc, Blaina Constitutional Club 3d in brass (26mm), Bramley (Surrey) Liberal Club 2d in copper (21mm), Burton on Trent Conservative Club in white metal 2d Hampton Conservation Club 1d in brass (25mm) (illustrated) (Halifax) Ambler Thorn Liberal Club «d in copper (19mm), (Leeds) Holbeck Liberal Club in copper (26mm) (illustrated), Ipswich Reform Club, 1d and a «d in brass (23mm) Leeds Liberal Club 1881 2d in brass (26mm) (illustrated) 4d in white metal countermarked F S (Friendly Society?), Nottingham and County Liberal Club, stamped I in trans (26mm) edge milled (illustrated), Portsmouth Conservative Club in cupro nickel (25mm) (illustrated), Upper Wortley (Yorkshire) Liberal Club 6d in brass (24mm) (illustrated), Warwick Liberal Club 1«d in brass (29mm) (Wales) Ystrad Mynach Constitutional Club 3d in brass (23mm) edge milled, W.C.C. (Prince of Wales Feathers) 3d in brass (25mm) edge milled (Welsh Conservative Club?) (illustrated). Fine-good extremely fine. (16) | $300 |
| Lot 1009 | Clubs, Christmas Club T.F. Harper 3d in brass (25mm) edge milled, Dining Club Handley Page Ltd. 1d in brass (26mm) City & Highbury Toilet Club 6d in brass (25mm) edge milled (illustrated), Matrimonial Society in brass (24mm) 'No Tippler Need Apply', Ally Sloper's Club, 'Half Holiday' comic paper, stamped 41114 (radar No.) in brass (31mm) (illustrated) (see Edge, Paranumismatics p.143), Lamb Club, Barrowford, 1d in brass (22mm), Preston, (Lancashire), Patent Lever Watch Club, stamped 91, in brass (30mm) (illustrated), Cheadle, (Staffordshire), Quoit Club 2d in brass (26mm) pub check (2) (illustrated) Shore (Yorkshire) Lyceum Club 1d in copper (24mm), London, Westminster Caledonian Club 1, in copper (25mm) (RH.413). Very fine-extremely fine. (11) | $180 |
| Lot 1010 | Glasgow Athenaeum Instituted 1847) Life Member Non Transferable Archibald Galbraith Esq. entirely hand engraved in silver (27mm) with integral suspension loop. Toned very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1011 | Friendly and Benefit Societies, Bath (Somersetshire) Friendly Societies Medical Institution (M&Y 60), Birmingham, The District Permanent Money Society 2d in brass (24mm) (2 one by Daniell, other by Luke Brisband), Sick and Dividend Society (at the Village Bells pub, Selly Oak) 3d in brass (26mm) edge milled, Hallamshire (Sheffield, Yorkshire) Second Building Society in copper (25mm) (illustrated), Deddington Union Beneficial Society, Dinner Ticket in brass (30mm), Hamble Friendly Society/Exhibition 1840 in brass (28mm) unsigned W.J. Taylor issue (illustrated) another Sanby and Bennett on reverse in brass (30mm), Lindfield (Sussex) Charles Mills (Friendly Society) 1855/For Auld Lang Syne in brass (30mm) (illustrated) (Liverpool) L.M.M.S. United Friendly Society in brass (32mm) (D&W.144/329; M.G. 1055) (illustrated), Manchester Unity, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Manchester District Relief Fund and Salford District Relief Fund, both in copper (32mm) (M.G.1101-2), Fruchie Friendly Society/Meal Fund in copper (22mm) (illustrated)( Scottish farthing size) (circa 1805), Newbold Friendly Society, Rochdale, in brass (27mm) edge milled (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (14) | $320 |
| Lot 1012 | Friendly and Benefit Societies, Bath Society for the investigation and relief of occasional distress/established 1805 in copper (31mm) edge grained right (D&W.104/29; M.G.1002; M.&Y.42), Ilminster Friendly Society in copper (32mm) beehive obverse, countermarked CS twice on reverse and pierced for wear (D&W.137/284;M.G.1045;M&Y.135) (illustrated). Cerne Society 1805 in copper (29mm) countermarked horses head, RB No.83 (D&W.115/121; M.G.-) (illustrated), Manchester Unity, Manchester District Relief Fund and Salford District Relief Fund, both in copper (32mm) (M.G.1101-2) (the first with mint red, both illustrated). Old Crown Benefit Society in copper (21mm) (D&W.171/540) (illustrated) another with Dukes crown/clasped hands and no legend in brass (22mm) (illustrated), another in copper (27mm) with Friendly Society in 2 lines on reverse (illustrated). Fine-good extremely fine, second scarce or rare. (8) | $170 |
| Lot 1013 | Trade Unions, working mens clubs etc, Abercorn Working Mens Club and Institute 3d in brass (27mm) (2), Dewsbury as before 2d in brass (25mm), Workmens Club, Fleur de Lis 6d in brass (24mm). The Working Mens Club, Methyr 1d in copper (24mm), Unionist Club Fleur-de-lis 4d in brass (23mm), United Labourers Protective Society, Branch No2 Portland in silver (24mm), (Workhouse) Bedford Union/ Wheatsheaf in gilt brass (27mm)(illus), Amalgamated Society of Brick Makers ASB 3d in brass (27mm); Liverpool Branch of the Amalgamated Brickmakers' Society 3d in brass (27mm) edge milled; The London Riggers and Mariners Union, 1866 in copper (24mm)(illus) another countermarked with A four times on reverse. The Shipwrecked Fisherman and Mariners Society, 1882 and another dated 1884 in white metal (32mm)(cf D&W 187/681; MG 1125) Seamen's Friendly? Association South Shields in white metal (29mm) stamped 1139 PD (paid) three times. Seaham Harbour Seamen's Friendly Association, 1853 in brass (32mm) stamped PD three times on reverse; United Seamen's Friendly Association, Hartlepool, Sunday Society 1852 in brass (32mm)(illus) another with Sunday Society erased and stamped PD three times on reverse, edges milled; North of England Sailors and Seagoing Firemens Association/ 130 High Street Sunderland in white metal (26mm)(illus). Durham Miners Association Tanfield Lea Lodge in copper (28mm)(illus). Yorkshire Miners Association, Hoyland Silkstone Branch in copper, scalloped edge (32mm)(illus); Derbyshire Miners Association in brass (33mm) stamped BG 91 and pierced twice for suspension; North Stafford Miners Federation June 1903 in brass (32mm) pierced top and bottom for wear (toned but unused)(illus); Bicycle Union Incorporated 1878 in white metal (31mm); Leeds Catholic Association 3d check in brass (26mm); British and Foreign Sailors Society 1911 in copper (18mm) medalet, The 'Tailwaggers' Club, badges (3), Workers of the World Unite enamelled badge and three other badges. Fair - Extremely fine. (32) | $900 |
| Lot 1014 | Unions, Associations, checks, medals, badges, Y.M.A. (Yorkshire Miners' Association) Oldthorncliffe No.1 Bch. Tankersley (Yorkshire) in copper (25mm); Durham Miners' Association Tanfield Lea Lodge in copper (28mm) by Toye, London (illustrated). Manchester Block Jubilee 1874-1924 in copper (28mm) Stoke and Melford Union Association 1828-1928 conjoined portraits of George IV, George V, left, in silver (32mm) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine and scarce. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 1015 | Masonic etc tickets and checks, Kilwinning (Scotland) 1926-7, another 1936 (Bi-centenary) both in copper (25mm), pennies in copper (28mm)(2 different) with mallet and chisel; General Advanced, Mark Well in copper (33mm) (Wheeler p32 and Edge p76); Another Scottish type (29mm) and set square compass/ Walpole 1500 in copper (20mm); Masonic Symbol, plum line/ V on reverse (24mm); One penny in brass (24mm). U.A.O.D. (United Ancient Order of Druids) LODGE 87/ 2d in brass (32mm). Redditch (Worcestershire) A.O.F. (Ancient Order of Forresters) Court 1963/ Court Earl Worwick, in centre 3, in brass (26mm). Fair - Good extremely fine (11). | $0 |
| Lot 1016 | Military Canteen checks, Royal Artillery Canteen, Woolwich, Gregory Browne, in copper (34mm) (3) one with nearly full mint red (illustrated); smaller in brass without agent's name (26mm) 1d; 2d penny in copper stamped bar, 3d in cu nickel stamped bar; RMA Canteen Eastney 1d, 2d; CD 1895 « (2); Cavalry Brigade Canteen 3d, Aldershot «d, 1d, 6d in zinc countermarked 7 DG, in brass, silver washed, North Staffe Regt. 3d; Royal Warwickshire Regiment second V.B. 1d, 1st Leicestershire Canteen 6d oval (24 x 18mm);Oxford Light Infantry 2d (illustrated), 3d;Field Battery R.A. threepence from 64 (2) one corroded); 78th (illustrated), 80th; 5th Can. Battn. Canteen half franc in copper (21mm) (illustrated), Honourable Artillery Co. 1858, 3d (illustrated). Nearly fine-uncirculated. (25) | $600 |
| Lot 1017 | Military checks and tickets, Light Horse Volunteers, circa 1840, in silver (23mm) engraved 132D (MG.1552) illustrated; Honourable Artillery Company 1858/3d; Soldiers Institute Canterbury Opened Novr. 5th 1858 in brass (32mm) milled edge (illustrated); West Somerset Yeomanry/Taunton Reception Committee in gilt brass (27mm) (M.&Y.193) (illustrated); Darlington Volunteer Club/6d in brass (27mm); Barnsley National Reserve Club 1d stamped 89; ten Service Men's Club, Tredegar in brass (25mm) (2); R.F.A. Serg Mens/2d; enamelled badge Munitions of War Imperial Service (circa 1900) tin, embossed, medalets Strike Hard Northumbria 1915, World War 1, P.O.W. Camp Burnham Norton (Norfolk) in copper (31mm) (illustrated) P.O.W. token BEF 1 franc in zinc, ten cents similar; World War II Naafi 1d, a «d, half franc, BCOF one unit. Fine-nearly uncirculated. (17) | $340 |
| Lot 1018 | World War I, prisoner of war penny token Camp Burnham Norton, Norfolk in copper; P.O.W. Token B.E.F./one Franc in zinc; Naafi tokens in bakelite, 1d, « Franc. George V penny finely engraved on reverse Royal Engineers Arms. Fine-extremely fine. (5) | $110 |
| Lot 1019 | Personal Tribute Medal 1901, by Sir Reginald Huth of his mother in silver (2) and copper (41mm), also British War Medal named (impressed) DM2-190495 Pte. H. Huth. A.S.C. Extremely fine-uncirculated, the first illustrated. (4) | $230 |
| Lot 1020 | Manor of Blanchard, Durham, Boundary token, 1839, in copper (34mm) (D&W.300/2; M.5319). Full original mint red, brilliant uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 1021 | Bread ticket, 1729, in copper (23mm) issued for the poor by M.C. (?) (D&W.300/4). Even dark brown patina, poorly struck as always, fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 1022 | Burnley Fire Brigade, in copper (46mm) undated but circa 1850, reverse stamped 300 (D&W 301/10). Holed for suspension otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 1023 | Another, as previous but stamped 36 and hole is plugged. Scratch on obverse, very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1024 | Reading Volunteer Fire Brigade in brass (33mm) (D.&W.-;M.G.-). Toned good very fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1025 | Manor of Frinton, (Essex), John Rice, in brass (25mm) undated but circa 1730 (D&W.301/17; M.p.1838). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 1026 | Gateshead Parish, Durham, boundary tokens, 1824, in copper and silver (31mm) (D&W.302/18&19; M.5314). The first with some mint red, nearly uncirculated, the second toned good extremely fine and rare. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 1027 | Borough of Gateshead, Durham, boundary tokens, 1836, in copper and silver (33mm) (D&W.302/20, 21; M.5315). Both pierced as issued, the first lacquered otherwise nearly uncirculated, the second rare (illustrated). (2) | $230 |
| Lot 1028 | Borough of Gateshead, Durham, boundary token, 1849, in copper (32mm) with grained rims (D&W.302/22; M.5316), another but for Parish of Gateshead, dated 1857, in silver (32mm) (D&W.302/27). Toned good extremely fine, the second very rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1029 | Hareshaw Common, Northumberland, 1836, in copper (37mm) (D&W.303/30; M.5312). Full mint bloom attractively patinated, proof-like uncirculated and rare thus. | $130 |
| Lot 1030 | Hareshaw Common, Northumberland, 1836, as previous but struck in silver (unrecorded in D&W. and M.). Beautifully toned irridescence, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1031 | Hareshaw Common, Northumberland, boundary token in copper (31mm) (D&W.303/31; MG.915; MS.313). Motto partly green enamelled otherwise extremely fine and scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 1032 | Lincoln Library Ticket, 1814, in copper (2) and white metal (51mm) the first two issued, stamped 145, 189, the last without hole (D&W.303/33, 34). Extremely fine or better, rare. (3) | $230 |
| Lot 1033 | London City Livery Company Badge, Coopers, in silver (35mm) inscribed 'John/ Holloway/ 1754' (Garnett pl I/1)(D&W. 305/44). Pierced for wear with ring loop, extremely fine and rare. | $190 |
| Lot 1034 | City of London Livery Company Badge, Cutlers Company, in silver, oval (42 x 60mm) reverse inscribed 'Horatio Nelson Davies Livery, Nov 9th 1829). (Garnett plII/2) (D&W.-) (Eimer 925). Extremely fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1035 | London City Livery Company Badge, Distillers, in gilt silver (50mm) inscribed 'Simon Fuller Wykes/1730' (Garnett pl1/7). Ornate surround and loop for suspension, extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 1036 | London City Livery Company, Vintner's badge in silver (40mm) inscribed 'John Rufsell Elvy' hallmarked (Garnett pl.I/6) (D&W.306/57). With suspension ring, good extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1037 | Manor of Minster (Kent), John Rice, in brass (25mm) undated but circa 1730 (D&W.307/61; M.5574). Very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 1038 | Manor of Winlaton, Durham, Boundary token, 1850, in silver (35mm) (D&W.308/74; M.5317). Toned, proof-like nearly uncirculated and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1039 | London Clubs, Gambling ticket, ace of spades reverse LET PEACE AND UNANIMITY PREVAIL, in brass (32mm) undated but circa 1830 (D&W.309/4). Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 1040 | London Gaming Houses, Brook's Club in St. James's, one guinea in copper and silvered white metal (25mm) (D&W.309/79; M.5737). Boodles Club, one guinea in copper (25mm) (2) (D&W.309/5). White's Club, founded 1697 in St. James's, in copper (25mm) (D&W.314/69; M.5739) also bicentenary medalet (32mm) (M.5742) in white metal. Cocoa Tree Club, founded 1698 in St. James's in copper (25mm) (D&W.310/22). Mostly uncirculated, some rare. (7) | $700 |
| Lot 1041 | Gambling Houses ivory tokens or chips, The Cottage Club, £5 and 5s, (D&W 311/26); Gloucester Club, £5, (D&W 312/51); York Club £5 and £1, (D&W 315/77,78); Uncertain or general £25, £10, £5, £1, (D&W 316/90, 3, 5, 100) all the foregoing coloured, 5/148, 10s natural colour. Very fine to extremely fine and very rare (11). | $680 |
| Lot 1042 | London Gaming House, S. Fiuri, 1792, tokens from one shilling and for sixpence in silver (25 and 22mm) by J. Milton. Also shilling in copper (D&W.311/31, 32, 34; M.5745). The silver toned, nearly uncirculated-FDC. (3) | $420 |
| Lot 1043 | London Gaming House, S. Fiuri, 1792, shillings in copper (2) and sixpence in silver, as previous lot. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 1044 | Not Local, silver Regency Token, undated Prince of Wales feathers, Long Live the Prince/Garter Star, Regency Token, no value stated but would be for three shillings (D.4). Fine and very rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1045 | Jack's Coffee House in Soho, 1782, gaming token for threepence in copper (20mm) (MG.837). Crown, value 10 in silver (33mm) (D&W.311/29). Also Ten Guinea Society in copper (25mm) (D&W.192/722; M.5748). Fine; nearly extremely fine; good very fine and rare. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 1046 | London Gaming House, John Liston, 1792 halfcrown token in silver (31mm) by J. Milton (D&W.313/57; MG.1090; M.5747). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $270 |
| Lot 1047 | Another, as previous but struck in copper (M.5747). Some mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1048 | London Gaming House, Smith and Lockwood halfcrown token in copper (31mm) undated but circa 1792, by J. Milton (D&W.314/67; MG.1194; M.5746). Mostly red uncirculated and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1049 | Sunderland Bridge Lottery medal, 1816, in white metal (45mm) by T. Halliday (D&W319/8). Extremely fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 1050 | Duke of Bedford's Estate, pass in silver (31mm) reverse inscribed 255 (D&W.320/2; M.5672). Toned good extremely fine and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1051 | Another, as previous but in copper, inscribed 480 (D&W.320/1; M.5673-4). Very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1052 | William Couthart personal token 1775 in copper (33mm) draped bust left/family arms. Attractive brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1053 | King's Private Roads, pass in brass (32mm) edge partially grained left, undated but circa 1720 (D&W.320/7; M.5658). Pierced as always, extremely fine and exceptional condition for this, rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1054 | Another, as previous. Pierced, very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1055 | Another, but struck and dated 1731, in copper (31mm) (D&W.320/5; M.5660). Pierced for wear, good very fine but rough surface and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 1056 | Another, from the same dies as the previous. Attempted second piercing, evenly worn smooth flan, overall fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 1057 | Another, similar but dated 1737 oval (31 x 35mm) in dark copper, with serial No. 231 (D&W.320/6; M.5663). Pierced for wear, even patina, very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1058 | Another, as the previous, serial No.249 stamped on obverse. Toned even dark brown nearly very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1059 | (Windsor) New Park, in copper (29mm) undated but circa 1780 (D&W.321/9, 10) two varieties stamped 35 and 19. Both pierced for wear otherwise extremely fine, nearly extremely fine and very rare. (2) | $290 |
| Lot 1060 | New Park, Richmond, in copper (31mm) undated but circa 1787-97, inscribed '229/J. Dawes Esq.'(D&W.321/12; M.5668). Pierced for wear, very fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 1061 | (Richmond Park) New Park pass in gilt copper (31mm) by John Milton of the Royal Mint (1787-97) reverse inscribed (No.) 142 George Dent (in script) (D&W.321/13; M.5669). Pierced at top for wear, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1062 | St. James's Park, ticket in brass (29mm) No Servant Without His Master (D&W.321/15; M.5670). Evenly worn, smooth surfaces, fine or better and rare. | $440 |
| Lot 1063 | Royal Private Parks, in brass (26mm) large suspension loop partly broken, undated but circa 1750 (D&W.321/17; M.p1867). Good fine and very rare. | $270 |
| Lot 1064 | Petersham Park, 1766, in copper (27mm) (D&W.321/18; MG.159; M.5667). Very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1065 | Another, as previous. Minor edge nicks otherwise very fine or better and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1066 | Petersham Park, 1775, in copper, triangular (30mm) (D&W.-; MG.-). Good very fine and very rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1067 | Halsall, penny or park ticket, arms of the Mordaunt family (D&H 1) undated but circa 1790. Good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1068 | Surrey, Shoreham, private road pass for the bridge at Shoreham, in brass (34mm) obv. arms of the Earl of Surrey, pencilled on reverse 'Duke/ Northumberland' (D&W _; M.G _, M.5925) Undated but circa 1790. Glossy extremely fine and very rare in this condition. | $340 |
| Lot 1069 | Another, as previous. Slit piercing at top for suspension, very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1070 | New Betting Rooms, Doncaster, 1800, in gilt silver (35mm) by Halliday (D&W.322/3; M.5652). Good fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 1071 | Doncaster, New Betting Rooms, 1800 in silver (35mm) by Halliday (D&W.322/3) and 1826, in silver (35mm) by T.W. Ingram (D&W.322/8) (illustrated). Very good; toned good extremely fine, the second rare. (2) | $400 |
| Lot 1072 | Another, as previous but smaller and unsigned, in silver (31mm) (D&W.322/6; M.5653). A racing ticket in copper ( mm) jockey on horse racing right reverse inscribed 1551. The second pierced at top for suspension, very fine and the second rare. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 1073 | Doncaster Racecourse Subscription Stand erected 1826, in silver (55 x 37mm) octagonal; inscribed 'No.45/John White Esq./not Transferable'. Polished otherwise nearly very fine and very rare, contained in a contemporary green case. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1074 | Liverpool Race Course, Proprietor's Ticket in silver, oval (52 x 42mm) by Halliday and Promoli, reverse inscribed 193 (D&W.322/13; MG.1230) undated but circa 1815. Toned very fine and rare. | $720 |
| Lot 1075 | Northampton (Race Course Grand Stand) pass in silver (46mm) reverse inscribed 'Hon. C. Cust' (D&W.323/21; MG.1234). With edge surround made as a hollow medal, good very fine and very rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1076 | Warrington (Lancashire) 1761, racing pass in copper (35mm) reverse stamped No.228 (D&W.324/27; M.5647). Well centered virtually as made, extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. | $500 |
| Lot 1077 | Newmarket, Hambletonian - Diamond Sancho, in silver (35mm) undated but circa 1800 (D&W.- cf 313/53) struck without a collar. Pierced for wear, good fine and extremely rare. | $620 |
| Lot 1078 | Another, as the previous but struck in a collar in silver (33mm) from different dies. Nearly fine and extremely rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1079 | Newmarket, Grandstand pass, engraved in silver (38mm) inscribed 'M/The Honble. Ponsonby/Moore' (D&W.-; MG.1233). Extremely fine and very rare. | $520 |
| Lot 1080 | Another, as previous but inscribed to 'The Honble./Lord Newbattle'. Toned, good very fine and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1081 | Newcastle (Northumberland) 1810, racing pass in silver (30mm) inscribed 'Sir H. Vane Tempest/Bart. M.P.' (D&W-; M.p.1860). Attractively toned, good extremey fine and very rare. | $750 |
| Lot 1082 | Another but in copper, reverse inscribed 'No.10'. Nearly extremely fine but surface slightly porous, perhaps stripped of plating (gilt), very rare. | $340 |
| Lot 1083 | Newcastle (Grand Stand) 1810, proof in copper (30mm) uninscribed (D&W.-; M.p.1860). Beautifully toned, uncirculated and very rare as such. | $620 |
| Lot 1084 | Racing Ticket, in white metal (34mm) Night/racehorse left, undated but circa 1820. Good fine and very rare, unpublished. | $110 |
| Lot 1085 | Sandown Park Club, 1878, member's five guinea pass, stamped 1060 in silvered white metal (28 x 38mm) (oval). Kempton Park Club, 1888 in enamelled brass (30mm) by H. Lewis, 172 New Bond Street London, stamped 258. Very fine and rare. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 1086 | Walsall Grand Stand, 1809, subscriber's ticket in white metal (40mm) (D&W.-). Very fine and very rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 1087 | Aberdeen etc, (Scotland) Meeting (Racing) subscription and admission ticket to stand, 1817, in white metal (29mm) (D&W.-). Rim damage at 9 o'clock on obverse otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1088 | Wigtonshire Trotting Track in brass (2, one with cancelling hole) and white metal (35mm) edges straight grained. Very fine or better and rare (3). | $150 |
| Lot 1089 | Hunting, in copper (32mm) with cut sides, Huntsmen and hounds, reverse plain, undated but circa 1800 (D&W.-). Sillohette relief, stippled fields, uninscribed. Fine and excessively rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1090 | Kent, Canterbury Grand Stand 1863, cricket pass in silver (32mm) reverse inscribed 'N0 7/ W.D Barnard, Esq' rims corded (D&W _; ) Lightly toned good extremely fine or nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $580 |
| Lot 1091 | Sheffield United Cricket Club, 1855, in silver plated brass (31mm) reverse impressed 'Reissued/1861/448' (D&W.-). Good fine and extremely rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1092 | Cricket; admission tickets, Hyde Park Cricket Ground/ Samuel Heathcote in gilt copper (24mm) (2 one shows only traces of gilding, the other none); Darnall (Yorks) Cricket Ground/Grand Match Admission Ticket in brass (25mm) milled edge (2 one engraved W.H. Wood). (Yorkshire) Cricketers Arms Shipley/Cottrill etc 2d in brass (23mm) milled edge. Canterbury County Athletics Grounds/S.F. Finn Proprietor, S. Lane maker Warstone Lane Birmm. in brass (25mm) milled edge. Fine - very fine (6) | $440 |
| Lot 1093 | S(heffield) U(niversity) C(ricket) C(lub), in silver (28mm) uninscribed (2); L.C.C. (London County Council) Parks Dept L.T. (Lawn Tennis) Grass Courts/17416/1929 in brass (30 x 38mm); Cricketers medal in silver (26mm) inscribed Band 1910 hallmarked J.F. (Fattorini); golfer's medal similar in silver (26mm) inscribed 'Liphook/golf club/1935' hallmarked Mn & Co; 'Interuniversity/Congress Sports 1909/Durham University/3rd prize 120 yards Hurdles/Won By 'in bronze (25.5mm); The Electic Supply Cricket League medal in silver (26mm) inscribed 'St. James Electric C.C./Winners/1901/G.W. Sherlock.' edge inscribed 'Winners 1902', in case of issue by John Pinches, London. Very fine-uncirculated. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 1094 | Sport, boxing, Spring and Langan, in brass (22mm) die axis 90 degrees, issued 1824 (MG.1157) (illustrated) (2). Racing, Turf Club reverse membre, inscribed L. Bauvens D'Evenstein in silver (18 x 13mm) oval hole in edge each end for swivel mount. Skittles; ticket in copper (35mm) engraved GR/skittles standing, engraved, circa 1820 (illustrated), W. Jones, shooting grounds sixpence in brass (23mm), Royal Albert Gardens, Golden Cross (a pub) Aston, Birmingham (not in H). 'Walker Coll/Won 13 Jan 1762/99 Fathoms'/'E Tennebris/Lux' engraved on a silver (or plated) disc (34mm) (illustrated). Good fine-extremely fine. (6) | $500 |
| Lot 1095 | Bristol and Exeter Railway and Branches, pass in ivory (29mm) to 'W. Beverley/Director,/ Midland Railway/Company' (D&W.325/5). Pierced for suspension, extremely fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1096 | Another, as previous but to Mr. J.W. Cropper (D&W.325/7). Pierced for suspension, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1097 | Bristol & Exeter Railway Tavern, twopence check in brass (28mm) issued by J. Parish. Some encrusted verdigris otherwise very fine or better and very rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1098 | C(aledonian) R(ailway) Director's Ticket in ivory (stained red) (28mm). Pierced for suspension, good very fine and rare. | $280 |
| Lot 1099 | Dublin and Kingston Railway, Second Class Token, in cupro-nickel (22mm) undated but circa 1840 (D&W.326/18). Variety with rail opposite B&W. Reverse dull toned otherwise good extremely fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1100 | Gloucester and Cheltenham Railway, ticket in bronze (41.5mm) 'Blucher' locomotive by Canal (Moyaux Supp I,78A; D&W.326/21). Even brown tone, two rim bruises otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $340 |
| Lot 1101 | Gloucester & Berkeley Canal, 1827, in white metal (44.5mm) by Halliday (BHM.1316; Eimer ). Nearly uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 1102 | London & Greenwich Railway, Inc 17th May 1833, Director's Ticket in silver (39mm) by Rowe & Kentish, reverse inscribed ornately W.R.J. monogram (D&W.329/39) plain edge and corded rims. Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $640 |
| Lot 1103 | Another, but in copper and uninscribed, on a thick flan (37.2 grams). In mint state with attractive patina, rare. | $260 |
| Lot 1104 | Another, similar to the previous but with monogram RP engraved on reverse. Pierced for suspension otherwise toned extremely fine and rare. | $340 |
| Lot 1105 | Another, as previous, but thinner or normal flan (25.05 grams). Even brown patina, brilliant uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 1106 | Newcastle Metropolitan Railway, Free pass in ivory (19mm) to 'The Newcastle Chronicle'. Very fine and very rare. | $230 |
| Lot 1107 | South Eastern Railway, Free Pass in mother-of-pearl, oval (34 x 24mm) to 'George S(tephenson)'. Pierced for suspension, extensively used so that it is almost indecipherable, unique. | $270 |
| Lot 1108 | South Eastern Railway, joint Jubilee, 1886-1887, pass in gold, oval (31 x 37mm) to 'Myles Fenton/Director'. The word Director replaces the bust of the Chairman W.A. Watkin. Loop for suspension, virtually mint state and very rare if not unique. | $1,950 |
| Lot 1109 | Another, similar to the previous but in silver and with bust of the Chairman E.W. Watkin in the panel on the reverse, to 'John Brewes'. With loop for suspension, toned good extremely fine. | $420 |
| Lot 1110 | Another, as previous but in bronze and uninscribed. Beautifully patinated, practically mint state and very rare as such. | $220 |
| Lot 1111 | London and North Western Railway, tool checks Steam Shed (2) in brass (41mm) round with cut segment, Nos. 105 and 173 (illustrated), also badge in brass pin brooch mount and loop (36 x 30mm); For Guard Only stamped on copper disc (31mm); London and South Western Railway Co., LSWR Co. stamped on either side of lead backed copper disc (31mm) (illustrated). Refreshment tickets, W. Ingram Railway Hotel in copper with straight grained edge (30mm) (illustrated), Dalkeith, British Public House Association one penny in copper (26mm) (illustrated), Refreshment token 3d in copper (30mm); Omnibus check, Darlington Street Railroad Co. Limited in brass (24 x 18mm) (H.65) (illustrated). National Seaman's Federatd Union, Chief Office South Shields No.677 in lead (31mm). Ticket (?) in brass oval (18 x 22mm) young head Victoria left/PD (illustrated). Medalets depicting locomotives, Inventions 1897 in silver (13mm) (illustrated), Exhibition of Engineering in silver (23mm) (C ) (by Stokes & Martin); Electric Railway London to Shoreham. Poor-uncirculated. (12) Fifth, eighth and tenth ex C.F. Dendy-Marshall (November 1945 Baldwin) and all ex Swan (lot 164) Collections. | $250 |
| Lot 1112 | Railways, G(reat) W(estern) R(ailway) Loco. Dept Coal Ticket 2 CWT in copper (31mm)(D&W 328/30)(illus); Edinburgh and Dalkeith, J.Young/ Railway Coach in brass (29mm)(illus). Omnibus Check, Sheffield and Rotherham Railway general October 31 1838 in copper (27mm) stamped 265, another stamped 428 (D&W 330/50)(a total of 1800 were issued, sold for scrap in 1895, the service ran between Wicker Station through the town to the Glossop Road Toll Bar. The fare was 4d. (letter from Sheffield Library included); G(reat) W(estern) R(ailway) Refreshment Department in silvered brass (29mm)(2, one with milled edge and slightly different dies)(illus). Bristol, Clifton Rocks Railway (inclined) opened 1893, ticket issued to passenger on opening day, in white metal, cross ends (35mm)(MG.1387). London and Greenwich Railway Company in copper (28mm) (D&W 329/43; MG.1391)(illus); GWR Safety Talisman for railway workers in aluminium (33mm) IT IS SAFE copyright 1922 (illus). Fine - nearly uncirculated, the first virtually mint state and rare thus. (9) | $340 |
| Lot 1113 | Railways; workers tallies and pay checks all in brass unless stated otherwise, British Transport Commission, Engineers Dept. DONCASTER pay (check) 734 (39mm). (Liverpool) Edge Hill Traffic 1512 (37mm). L(ondon) N(orth) E(astern) R(ailway) LOCO DEPT BOSTON (Lincolnshire) 2477 (40x34mm). Goods Dept Crewe 105 (35mm); another just Crewe 229 in zinc (35mm). MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY, ST MARY'S DERBY 385 (39mm)(illus). MIDLAND GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY (33mm)(illus). MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY TAMWORTH 339 in zinc (35mm). GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY STORES PAY CHEQUE 386 in zinc (39x31mm) oval; GWR MAINTENENCE DEPT. PAY CHEQUE 127 in copper, hexagonal (32mm)(illus); GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY LOCO PAY CHEQUE 183 WR in copper (37x26mm) oval, evidence of overstriking (illus). GWR CARR AND WAGON DEPT PAY CHEQUE 9768 in copper (35x22mm) rectangular. MANCHESTER RAILWAY STEEL AND PLANT CO. LIMITED (36mm). GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY/ ENGINEERS DEPARTMENT (stamped) PAY 100 both sides, in bronze (32mm), another stamped 203, another stamped OUT 83. L(ondon) M(idland) and S(cottish) R(ailway) MID DIVISION LOCO. BURTON stamped 838 (32mm)(illus), another 51 LEICESTER, LM and SR Traffic Dept St Pancras. 122 square (32mm) LM and SR Leicester (GOODS) 1246 in white metal (44x26mm)(illus). LMSR 855/ pc hexagonal (34mm) another 133/pc. LMS CHG WILLESDON 60 (32mm)(illus) DUPLICATE T/15 L.M.S. (32mm) LMR (London Midland Railway) ST PANCRAS PARCELS CARTAGE 33 (31x34mm) triangular (illus) Derby South District L.M.R. PAY CIVIL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT PAY E 1488 (32mm), LMR 716/ pc hexagonal (33mm) LMR COACHING NUNEATON T.V. 25 in bakalite (25mm) square. BR (British Rail) ENGINEERS DEPT DERBY NORTH DISTRICT PAY 3858 (35mm), another 3428. L and N.W. Ry (London and North Western Railway) 412 (35mm), another 111, LNWR 202/pc (30mm) octagonal; LNW 15 2459 both sides, segment cut off (41x38mm). STEAMSHED 87/ STEAM SHED, similar shape but (40x39.5mm), STEAMSHED 492 C/ 492 (LNW)C (41x40mm) another 774, another 924, another 988. L&Y.R Co (Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company) 193 BURY E.L.D. L&Y.R Co (32mm) 225 MILES PLATTING L&Y.R Co/ 225 TFC (32mm)(illus), 197 BLACK/ POOL (G)OODS DE(PT) reverse L&Y.R Co, 92 GOODS DEP BURY/ 92 L&Y.R Co. in white metal or zinc (35mm). RLY: EXC ENGRS DEPT 40 (35mm). W.L.M.S.E. LOCOMOTIVE DEPT 1324 in zinc (43x33mm) oval (Seaby ticket says LM AND SR?) Sir J.J.LTD WAR DEPT WORKMENS TRAIN 779, reverse Salisbury To Codford or Heytesbury, another 1476 (51mm)(illus) GLASGOW SUBWAY RAILWAY/ 1d in white plastic (25mm). Fair - good very fine (46). | $480 |
| Lot 1114 | Omnibus checks of Yorkshire; Sheffield and Rotterham Railway commemorated opened 1838, omnibus No3 in copper (27mm) stamped nos 20 (very low), 488, 1595, (illus), 1957 (H.203), Sheffield and Heeley, John Shortridge 1852 3d in copper (28x18mm) (H.204) (illus); Leeds, Tramways Coy. stamped 5, reverse This must be paid on the The Fare Box in four lines, in brass (26mm) edge straight grained (illus), Leeds City Tramways one stage 1d in cupro-nickel (31mm) (H.cf127). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare (7). | $200 |
| Lot 1115 | Omnibus etc tickets, Edinburgh Conveyance Company 1d/ Tollcross to Register Office in copper (24mm)(illus); Wavertree Dilworth Liverpool in copper, octagonal (24mm) (MG.1266)(illus); Manchester Greenwood 2d omnibus outride in brass (23mm)(2); A.CATTERMOLE/PASS in brass (25mm)(Herdman 245, Smith 992I)(illus); Derby Corporation Omnibuses 1 1/2d prepaid in brass (24mm), Brighton Corporation Tramways 1d/ For use only by POST OFFICE STAFF WHILE IN UNIFORM in brass (22mm). The Glasgow and Patrick Omnibus Co Limited/ Half Fare in silvered brass (20mm)(only fair), oval tickets in copper (27x18mm) Sheffield and Heeley 3d 1852 (Smith 685c), City (London) Andrew Menzies 2d (2)(illus), Town, John M.Robertson 2d 23 Perth Road, Meadowside; Streetcars oval in brass (25x19mm) Marble Arch Street Car Co Limited, Staffordshire Potteries Street Railway Co Limited (illus). Tariff omnibus Lichfield- Birmingham (pub to pub) in brass (26.5mm)(Hp69); Modern bus and train tickets in plastic, Kingston-upon-Hull (Yorkshire) set 1/2d - 5d (6), Colchester 1d - 3 1/2d (7 includes brown and blue 3d), Leigh 1d and 2d; Aberdeen 5d, Glasgow 2d, Darlington 3 1/2d, Blackburn 1d, Nottingham 4d, West Bromwich 3d (square), Aberdare 1d LMR Nuneaton (square), Liverpool House Sunderland 6d in copper-nickel (20mm) Vaux either side in brass (19mm). Fair - extremely fine. (40) | $340 |
| Lot 1116 | Transportation checks, Bath Electric Tramways Ltd, 1d in brass (26mm) edge milled (M&Y34(illus); Clyde Navigation Ferries halfpenny ticket in brass (26mm), Hull Tramways in blue plastic, GPO in red plastic Glasgow Tramways 2 stage token in pressed material (red), in red plastic (2). Botanic Gardens Sheffield uniface in brass (24mm) milled edge. Machine tokens, Burton Coin (RH 74.1) OK Vender (RH 291.10, 1, SAM Co (Clown) 1d 6432 (R.H 337.5) Sega (R.H 340.10) plus 13 others various, many not all British, one with Queen Victoria (Gothic style) portrait/ G.K.L. in cu-nickel (11.5mm) primarily for India. Fine - extremely fine (26). | $40 |
| Lot 1117 | Three Cranes Wharf, London, Edward Pemberton (undated, circa 1730) Holland & Cooke at Y Hand & Apple, 3 Cranes, 1708 and similar but Gould, 1759, all in lead (27mm). Fine-very fine and very rare. (3) | $460 |
| Lot 1118 | Eddystone Lighthouse, 1757, medal or pass worn by workmen in constructing the new lighthouse under direction of John Smeaton in order to avoid being press-ganged, while on shore, in silver (43.5mm; 18.01 grams) (M.I.681/398). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare, only seven or eight known of an original issue of 24 to 36, certainly one of the most interesting and exciting of all passes. | $3,200 |
| Lot 1119 | Dover and Boulogne, Packet paid check in brass (30mm) reverse stamped 416 (D&W.331/9). Pierced for suspension, extremely fine and very rare. | $550 |
| Lot 1120 | Liverpool Docks, tally for a Load of Ballast, in copper (38mm) undated but circa 1800 (D&W.333/22; M.5895). Another for a Load of Stone in copper (32mm) (D&W.333/24; M.5897). Very fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 1121 | Another, as previous but on normal flan (32mm) (D&W.333/23; M.5896). Good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1122 | Liverpool, Etna (passenger ticket) 1817 in copper (34mm), stamped passr. both sides (D&W.333/25; M.5898). Surface knocks otherwise very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1123 | West India Dock Company/Labourer at Warehouse No.-, tally in brass (40mm) by Jukes undated but circa 1800 (D&W.334/42; M.5795; H.p.33 who point out this is the only known item for this engraver). The West India Association of Glasgow, in lead (35mm) uniface, undated but circa 1780. Fair, very fine and rare. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 1124 | Scarborough Bridge (Yorkshire) pass, 1827 in silver (37mm) engraved both sides 'Mr Geoe. Nesfield Junr.' 'No. 22' (D&W.-; cf Glendining's sale 21 March 1990, lot 330 to Mrs Nesfield). Toned, good very fine and extremely rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1125 | Ship Canal, Salford, official opening 21 May 1894 medal in gilt silver and enamel (40 x 54mm) with ribbon and bar 'Bailey Mayor' by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Manchester, in their fitted case of issue. Uncirculated and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 1126 | Board of Trade Rocket Apparatus, Proof of Service at a Wreck, in copper (36mm). Another similar but an earlier striking with sharper details. Liverpool Victoria Legal Friendly Society World War I tribute medalet in gold (9 carat 20mm) to L. Foxen from his fellow employees. Very fine or better. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1127 | Shipping, Docks, etc. East and West India Dock company/ Tilbury Docks opening April 17th 1886 in gilt copper (29mm) pierced for suspension (see H, p33 this piece)(illus); Allan Line Porters, Liverpool in brass with central hole (32.5mm)(D&W cf 331/1 variety reverse plain)(illus); The Liverpool Shipbuilding Co Limited 1866 tally stamped 2931 in gilt brass (35mm) edge milled (D&W 333/29; MG 1405) (illus); Pacific Steam Navigation Co., tally stamped 309 in brass (35mm)(D&W 334/33; MG 1410) pierced at top for wear (illus); Baltic Steamship Company London/ Henry J.O.Gudgeon Ship and Insurance Broker in brass (28mm) another in silvered brass (illus); Gosport Side/ Floating Bridge Company in copper (29mm)(D&W 332/13)(illus); Portsmouth dock tally, G Feb 1810 in three lines in copper (22mm) bracteate style (illus); River Commission Wear/ Pass No, stamped 9969 in brass (39mm); (Grimsby) J.Bell, Ship Builder Union Dock/ 3d in brass (26mm); (Glasgow) South Portland Street Suspension Bridge 1853 in white metal (23x13.5mm)(2)(illus); Liverpool, 1865 Yearly ticket for Woodside Ferry in copper, scalloped edge (23mm) stamped 2235 (illus), another stamped 860 (D&W 334/44); Sunderland Ferry Token in brass (23mm)(5, one pierced)(D&W 334/38, 39(4)); Clyde Navigation/ Halfpenny Ferries Ticket copper and in brass (2)(28mm)(D&W 331/6)(3); Middlesborough/ Ferry Token in brass with central hole (22mm)(2); Port Clarence/ Ferry Token in brass, square with hole in centre (23mm); Ferry Token in brass with central hole (28mm)(2) and (22mm); City of Dartmouth Ferry Adult Fare in aluminium (23mm), Sunderland Corporation Transport 1 Journey in brass (20mm); Scotswood Bridge/ Toll Token in brass (23.5mm). Fine - good extremely fine, a few rare. (31) | $600 |
| Lot 1128 | Bath, Old Northgate Brewery, truck ticket, in copper (30mm) undated but circa 1810 (D&W.335/4 M.5595). Reverse die fractured. Good fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 1129 | Another, exactly as the previous. Good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 1130 | Beverley, (Yorkshire) The Beverley New Friendly Society, Thomas Leck, Father, copper threepence, 1813, Arms (includes a beaver)/legend (Davis 79 Withers). Lightly toned, good very fine and very rare. | $380 |
| Lot 1131 | Glenham, Francis Wade, halfpenny truck ticket, 1812 (Davis 12, Withers 745). Medium brown patina extremely fine and very rare. | $720 |
| Lot 1132 | Morston (Norfolk) William Buck Junr, 1817, pint (or penny) token in copper (35mm) edge centre grained left (Withers p239) Scratch at 4 o'clock on the reverse otherwise good very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1133 | Another, as previous. Fair/fine and very rare. | $70 |
| Lot 1134 | Truck Tickets, Lancashire 3d/1827 small J.H. stamped below, in copper (28mm) (D.&W.336/21;M.G. ). Store order for goods, one halfpenny value/BCW,1817 in copper (24) (D.&W.335/8;M.G.-). Whiteabey Stores one shilling (reverse the same) in copper (32mm) (D.&W.-; M.G.-) (illustrated). Cerne Union Friendly Society 2d 1817 in copper (28mm) (illustrated). Town Tokens, Swansea 1832 in copper (19mm) (M.G.1341) and Truro 1830/lira, PAID underneath, in copper (19mm) (M.G.1342 (illustrated). Joint Stock Provision Company/By Act Parliament in copper (20mm). Fine-very fine. (7) | $230 |
| Lot 1135 | Penydarren Ironworks, truck ticket, 1800 in copper (30mm) impressed with No.171 (N&A Cox 646; D&W.338/446). Attractive dark brown patina, hints of red, nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1136 | Remington & Smith, one shilling 1804, truck ticket in copper (35mm) (D&W.338/46). Good extremely fine and rare. | $280 |
| Lot 1137 | Yorkshire, truck ticket, Robert Wilson, truck ticket, Robert Wilson, Sowerby Bridge, half a guinea, No 18, neatly engraved on a long blank of copper (62 x 30mm) (D & W 339/50a). Good VF and extremely rare. | $760 |
| Lot 1138 | Varteg-Hill Company (Monmouthshire) 1811, truck ticket for three shillings in copper (34mm) (D&W.339/55 bis, MG.1317; M.5596; N & A Cox 676). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1139 | Starkey Myddleton, Man Midwife, 1724, advertising ticket in bronze (37mm) (MI.461/72; Eimer 499; MG 1302). Good fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1140 | J.Shakespear, Taylor, New Street, Covent Garden, in copper (35mm) undated but circa 1770 (D&W -). Two surface dents otherwise patinated very fine and very rare. | $170 |
| Lot 1141 | R(ichar)d Hotham, Hosier, Searle St., Lincoln's Inn, undated but circa 1790, Coat of Arms/legend, another just legend both sides, in copper (32mm) the second (D&H.Mx.30 bis). Nearly very fine and very rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1142 | I. Kirk, advertising ticket, in brass (30mm) undated but circa 1745 (D&W.341/1; M.5095). Very fine and rare in this condition. | $90 |
| Lot 1143 | I. Kirk, Advertising tickets in brass (24mm) shop (D&W.-; M. 5096) Britannia 'Scales and weights for gold coins...' (D&W.341/2; M.5097) George III/Royal counters (MG.1289; M.p1738). The first good fine, the others nearly uncirculated and rare. (3) | $420 |
| Lot 1144 | W. Mundee, Southwark, shop tickets in copper or pinchbek (38mm) undated but circa 1760 (D&W.341/5) only slight difference in top of wreath. The first (illustrated) nearly very fine, the second fine/very fine with internal blister, rare. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 1145 | Liverpool, Preston's Artists Repository, 1794 in white metal (37mm) by T. Wyon (Bell 2; Waters p.8 gives it 4 bis, D&W.342/7a). Nearly uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 1146 | Shop ticket, W. Deacon, London coffee merchant 1811 in copper (or brass) (36mm) by D (under Britannia) (D&W.345/44) overstruck on itself or double struck with a shift. Good very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 1147 | Post Chaise Hill of Birmingham, Williamson of Ripon, advertising check in gilt brass (29mm) undated but circa 1833-5, possibly by T.W. Ingram (M.5292, H.p.822), another from slightly different obverse die, die crack commencing at L of wheels, another in silvered copper with advanced die crack. The second slightly damaged good fine, the other two very fine or better and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1148 | Alex Miller Brother & Co/ Glasgow, Liverpool, London, struck in silver (29mm) edge grained.Good fine and very rare in silver. | $250 |
| Lot 1149 | H. Maudslay, London, 1827, mint proving piece in copper (38mm) edge straight grained variably (H.p.839,1, this piece illustrated on pl27,6.) Brown toned nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1150 | (Maudslay, Sons and Field) Lambeth London, 1851, advertising ticket or enchantillon (proving piece) struck for the Great Exhibition, London, 1851 with a reverse die for the Turkey 20 piastre silver coin, A.H.1255, of Sultan Abdul-Mejid's second issue (1844-61) in copper (37mm) plain edge, upright die axis (H.p.839-40, 2, this piece). Even brown patina, somewhat dull toned otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1151 | Maudslay Sons & Field/Engineer London 1852, advertising ticket in copper (20.5mm) plain edge (H.p.841,4). Extremely fine and very rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1152 | Maudslay Sons & Field/Vivian and Sons, advertising ticket in copper (21mm) thin flan, upright die axis (H.p841,5). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $100 |
| Lot 1153 | Ralph Heaton & Sons, Birmingham, General Coiners, advertising 'counters' 1851, in copper (23mm), another as last but coat of arms in ace of spades obverse, another arms/General coiners die (H.p275 (ii), (i),-). Good extremely fine and rare as a set (3). | $300 |
| Lot 1154 | Ralph Heaton and Sons Coiners/Enrique Cortes & Co. Limited London (agents for the Columbian Government), advertising ticket or enchantillon (proving piece) in copper (37mm) edge impressed DIOS LEI LIBERTAD as used on the silver peso of Columbia, the obverse as on the Venezuela 1852 coinage, (not in Sweeny). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $420 |
| Lot 1155 | Ralph Heaton & Sons Coiners/Head of Libertad right, in bronze (25mm). Dark brown tone with verdigris nearly extremley fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1156 | The Mint Birmingham, Specimen Piece, cent, undated but circa 1860, in copper (38mm) (Davis, Warks. p.62)(Sweeny 21). Some mint red, mostly grey brown, dull toned otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1157 | The Mint Birmingham/Ralph Heaton & Sons Coiners, advertising ticket in bronze (31mm) (H.p278). Another, similar but (25mm) another same as last in cupro nickel (illustrated). The first patchily toned extremely fine, the others full mint bloom, uncirculated. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1158 | W. Naylor & Co., Caledonian Works, Birmingham, Australian Silver, in hardened white metal or alloyed silver (43mm). Edge bumps as usual otherwise good very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 1159 | W.J. Taylor, Medals, Coins and Tradesmen's Tokens Struck/Medallist By Appointment to the Great Exhibition of Industry of All Nations 1851, 70 Red Lion Street Holborn (Taylor operated at this address from 1868), in copper (30mm). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. | $660 |
| Lot 1160 | Taylor & Challen Ld., Birmingham/Minting Machinery for the World's Coinage 1912, in brass (38mm), another reverse plain in copper (circa 1890). Minting Machinery/Engineers etc. legend in brass (38mm) edge straight grained. Extremely fine, last with edge nick, scarce. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1161 | Coining Press Invented 1817 by D. Uhlhorn, Exhibited at 1851 Exhibition, London, in copper (37mm) edge lettered, struck at the exhibition as an advertising ticket (D&W.69/182). Trial of St. George die, WJT (W.J. Taylor, London) below in copper (32mm) plain edge, reverse blank (H.-). Fine; nearly uncirculated, the second very rare and probably derived from a Pistrucci punch for the sovereign. | $300 |
| Lot 1162 | Royal Mint; Thomas Howard Master of the Mint 1784 in copper (35mm) by J. Milton, edge reads born 13 Jan 1747 died 15 Nov 1791 in Latin. (BHM ; Eimer ) Printed ticket of admission for Mr. Wilkinson and his Party to see the Works of the Mint in 1822, signed by (Lord) Maryborough (William Wellesley Pole) (108 x 73mm). Security Pass to Section L, in copper (32mm) circa 1930. Elizabeth II, decimal training series, 1, 2 and 5 (cents) for the Australian series (circa 1965). Also canteen one half in cupro nickel, square (22mm). Samuel Montaqu one ounce 999 fine silver piece crown size with straight grained and centre lettered edge. Very fine-nearly uncirculated. (8) | $380 |
| Lot 1163 | T. Hugh Paget, cased set of specimen medals (7) by the Royal Mint engraver, 1929, viz Bristol Royal Infirmary (illustrated); Institute of Actuaries 1927 (illustrated); The Rhododendron Association; 5th International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, London, 1929 (separate obverse and reverse); The Society of the Livery of the Coopers Company, Centenary 1927; The Williams Memorial Medal (obverse only); Centenary of Western Australia, 1929, award medal for Increasing Primary Production (reverse only) (illustrated). Nearly all with matte finish, uncirculated and unique as a set. | $290 |
| Lot 1164 | Birmingham, brass ash tray with uniface striking, of Mathew Boulton's pattern Bank of England dollar (ESC obverse die K). Fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1165 | Royal Numismatic Society, London, in silver (55mm) by John Pinches. In red card case of issue, FDC. | $160 |
| Lot 1166 | Cornwall, sack tokens, John Luke 1871 in brass (25mm) (Edge No 19 ; M&W 6 but date given is 1870). E.Polkinhorn, Cuscarn Gwennap/ one sack, in brass with central hole, edge milled (25mm)(illus) (Edge 23). J.R.Rowe Budock Mills Penryn/ one sack, in brass with central hole (25mm) illus) (Edge 261, M&W 11) edge milled. Hewett and Company/ PAD Ticket, in copper (27.5mm) with central hole (illus). Richard Farby, Rod Ticket, Sutton Gault/ RF in brass (24) milled edge. Fine - good very fine, scarce or rare (5). | $460 |
| Lot 1167 | Lancashire, Bolton Gas Company elephant/legend in copper (35mm) and (30mm), Lancaster, Gas Company 4 and 2 in copper (33 and 31mm), Huddersfield Gas Company half cwt 1854. Exeter Gas Company Ferry in brass (30mm). Fine-extremely fine and all rare to very rare. (5) | $360 |
| Lot 1168 | S.F.F. Georgetown (Scottish Filling Factory) «d, 1d and 3d checks in brass (28mm) and (22mm) and cupro nickel, for the munitions factory, all have large S on reverse. For many years these were listed as British Guinea. Very fine (3). | $60 |
| Lot 1169 | Advertising and special purpose tickets, P.O. Telegraphs Messengers Token in zinc (31mm); Key Tag, return Chancery Lane Safe Deposit London five shillings Reward A5109, whist counter 567/84 Simple, reverse List, two cupids; Historical Register of Births, Deaths and Marriages, 1845; London-Greenwich Railway ticket (damaged); Esquire/Chevalier jeton; Hamley; Magic Palace, London, in cupro nickel (2). Bishops chips (gambling) 6d in copper (20mm) with some mint red; Fountain's Abbey Settlers 1934/Exchanged for the fruits of your voluntary labour (a works token) Dessau's pocket barometer (hollow) (H, pl30, 11 pp.802-3) Gigantic Wheel Earls Court, 1901, 1906 (mint red) Remington typewriter obverse four generations (H.p.124,4) Far Famed cakes & Biscuits are the Best (H. pl.24,7) Dessaus Calendar 1895 Edinburgh England's typewriter The 'Norths', Daily Record medal 1934 in aluminium; School medal, Beehive, 1838 in copper (33mm) (illustrated), Swansea 1832/Beehive, paid town token in copper (18mm); Piddings Office Cornhill, 1814 lottery ticket in silver (21mm) extensive die breaks on both sides, (illustrated) (D.&W.318/5); token given to school children by Rhoda Trotter & Son, Town Clock 1878 in copper (31mm); Admission to Geo. Heriots Hospital 1827 in white metal (26mm); large copper hand engraved or worked a bird/V (41mm) possibly a duck shooters ticket (illustrated); James Roberts Temperance Hotel, Liverpool, Good Accomodation for Travellers, Established 1838 in gilt brass (28mm). Fine-extremely fine, a few rare or very rare. (24) The last from L. Bennet, the second last from Baldwin in 1989, others mostly acquired in 1960's, the Norths typewriter ex J. Halliwell Collection. | $200 |
| Lot 1170 | Advertising and market checks etc, various; Thomas Hyde and Son, Birmingham 6d (27mm); Denton and Co/ 150 (holed (26.5mm); Leaf Hall Eastbourne 2 (23mm); M.Robson and Co. Gateshead 1/2d in copper (26mm); A.Dunn/ 3d (27mm), H&M 4 Church Rd, Newport Mon(mouthshire) uniface 1/2d (18mm) Frederic Shipman (31mm); H.Hibbs, Gloster Lane Bristol 70 (26mm); Bell Brothers North Sheilds (Co. Durham) 1d holed in the centre (31mm), another without hole (30.5mm); W.Ingham 3 Wheeler Gat Nottingham (20mm)(illus); J.T. Parrish Ltd Newcastle on Tyne 1d in copper (25mm), 1/2d in copper (16mm)(2); A.E.Cook Ltd, Newcastle on Tyne 1d in copper (30mm); G.Woolf and Son (1934) Ltd Newcastle-on-Tyne 1d (26mm); T.Fryer Leeds 1/6 (19mm) Whitehouse Store 1d (22mm); J.H.Jankinson (27mm)(Sussex Hop Farm); (Norfolk) Horation Fenner, Gt Yarmouth (26mm); E.J.Neale Bristol 1/- (29mm); W.F.Jackson 1d, in copper (31mm);W.Mead / 1/- (25.5mm); Walter J. Smith 1 by Daniell (23mm) (2) (Sussex Hop Farm); R.H.Clemow Boston (Lincolnshire) 1 1/2d (26mm)(illus); J&J.Graham Penrith 1/- octagonal (23mm); Thorley's Kings X London 3d (35mm) by H.B.Sale Birmingham (illus); Robert Johnson, Brandon House, March (Cambridgeshire)/ 1/2d (23mm); Gloucester Eagle above (The Eagle pub?)/ one shilling (24mm) Vinson Belvedere 6d (2), Petham Court shilling, Hernhill 6d, Barming 1d, H.E.V. 6d; George Glover and Co Ltd Chelsea 1d in copper (30mm); Pamphilons Bromley Kent/Vos Shakespere Esch/ 1 1/2d (23mm); R.G.C. 6d, W&R Fletcher Ltd 9d, Moorley, Wraith and Curr Ltd. Pressers/ HW stamped on reverse, central hole in copper (15mm); crudely produced 1/2d Harris and Co Stanley St, plus ten other checks mostly London area. Fair - extremely fine. (57) | $400 |
| Lot 1171 | Advertising tickets and checks, Victoria Musical Gallery Manchester in brass(26mm) milled edge; Middlebrook 'Edinburgh Castle' Free Museum Regents Park 1879 `Coins & Medals' in brass (28mm) by T.Pinchers. County Borough of Leeds Stage Play Licences Sub Committee in bronze (23mm) reverse blank; Pub checks Andrews Museum Inn Strand Swansea 1 1/2d in copper (22mm), Market House Inn Crediton W.B, 2 1/2d in brass (18mm) (Not in S&T)(illus); Kings Head Tavern Islington, L.Key, 1 1/2d in brass (29mm)(RH154); Rutland Arms, Nottingham Chas. Lamb 2d in brass (24mm); Black Lion Inn Money Society Coleshill St (Birmingham) Jim Mace 2 1/2d in brass (23mm). Food and Tea, D.Makin, Fish Salesman Liverpool 1/- in brass (27mm), milled edges, E.J.Jones, Grocer, Bilton 3d in brass (25mm) milled edge; 1/2lb Tea check L&N, Perth 1876, in copper (25mm) , Assam & Darjeeling Kaiser-I-Hind in brass (25.5mm) milled edge. Clothiers & Hatters, Goe. Carter Est 1851 Old Kent Rd Waterproof Hats in gilt brass (24mm) milled edge (BWS _); Phillips Royal Hat Depot High Street Nottingham/ Crystal Palace 1851 in copper (30mm)(illus) R.V.Thomson Shirt Maker Edinburgh in brass (25mm); W.Ayling Draper, Midhurst in copper (27mm); Stone French Stay Manufacturer London in copper (24mm) by W.J.Taylor 3 Litchfield St, Soho (illus), Short and Co Booksellers, 8 King St, Bloomsbury in copper (23mm); George Mackey Rare stamps before 1887, Birmingham in copper (28mm)(illus); `Regina' pens 1911 in brass (22mm); W.&E.Vinson Swanley 1 1/2d, countermarked E V in script, in brass (29mm). Ferguson Glasgow, Barratt 1911 Coronation, R.H(ovenden) and Sons London, Barbers check 1/-s No-; Co-Operative Society Leeds I C S L 1d in brass (20mm) Equitable C S L 1s/- in copper (22mm); Portsea Island Mutual C S L 3d in brass (25mm), Royal Arsenal C S L 2/- in tin or iron, octagonal (26mm). Fine - extremely fine (28). | $200 |
| Lot 1172 | Advertising tickets for medallists, etc, Birmingham; S. Hiron, Improved Embossing press (2cm), Dudley, Printing and Stationery (26mm); W. Griffin Thames Tunnel 4 different types, E.F. Griffin gold composition for alloying bright gold (25mm), pure refined copper for alloying gold, in copper (25mm); W. Warrington Thames Tunnel, 1843; M. Lyons Exhibition Inventor of the Bright Magneto Plating and gilding (illustrated); The Mint Birmingham, formerly Ralph Heaton & Sons (damaged), modern issue Manufacturers of non ferrous alloys; Sheridan's in copper (35mm), Newcastle-on-Tyne Side, Eagle & Co. brass plating etc, reverse imitates six pence but is 2s 6 pence. Edinburgh A.L. Kirkwood medallist Meuse Lane Edinburgh (detailed high relief) in copper (24mm) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine. (15) | $100 |
| Lot 1173 | Trade or advertising tickets by W.J.Taylor or related, all in copper (28mm); E.Parker Importer of Wines and Spirits etc, reverse Wine Vaults and Chichester Cathedral behind, dated 1831. Taylor's mule, the previous reverse with the obverse of the Dutton ticket following. The mule was attributed by Atkins (351) as a miscellaneous New Zealand token, hence it has held some interest for Australian collectors whereas Davis listed it as Warwickshire; even as recently as the Parsons sale in 1954 the Atkins attribution was followed. Victoria 5th October 1857 around young head left, WJT on truncation reverse the 1831 crypt of Cathedral scene. The same obverse with G.T. DUTTON, the celebrated 10s 6d Oxford Shoe etc (2) (see H.pp753-756.) Very fine - nearly uncirculated the second very rare. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 1174 | Advertising tickets and checks for newspapers and magazines, The Glow Worm, one penny in copper (31mm)(a Liberal paper first issued in 1865)(MG.1332)(2)(illus), The Court Gazette in copper (29mm) by W.J.Taylor (H.p721). The Illustrated News of the World Established 1858, price 4d in white metal (16mm)(2); Daily Chronicle and Clerkenwell News, advertisement 20 words 6d in brass (23mm)(4), another but 2d every additional 8 words. Preston Guardian in brass (27mm)(illus); The Regimental Weekly 2 Southampton Row W.C. 1d in silver (11mm)(2). Lloyds Weekly Newspaper countermarked on 1797 penny, (2) and 1799 halfpenny. Very good - good extremely fine. (17) | $150 |
| Lot 1175 | Breweries, Distilleries, Wine and Spirit Merchants advertising checks and tickets, various sizes; Northumberland Brewery B&C in copper and brass (32mm)(illus), smaller Yeast and Beer Delivered B&C (22mm), Paine and Son St Nests one pint ale ticket (28mm)(illus); Belgrave Brewery 545, another 1050 (26mm); Taff Vale Brewery Barm 5d/ David Williams Methyr Tydill (31mm)(illus); City of London Brewers 1866 P (28mm) Q(32mm) (RH7, 7a) Henry Westron, Elephant and Castle (Tower)(RH 91); Justice Inn Lombard St/ A Cottrell in copper (26mm) thick; John White Wine Vaults Ebb Vale/ 4d (23mm); Glenn Albyn Bottle Store, H.Crawford Brown and Co 2d (25mm) Boord and Son, Tom Cat on barrell, Distillers in white metal (31mm); market token J.Wood Barking Side 6d (27mm)(hand tooled); W.Way New Guildford Borge 1d (Kensington and Chelsea RH 131); Hotel Previtali in aluminium (38mm); Westminster RH 221a); Rose and Crown Friendly Sick and Dividend Society 3d (26mm) Wheeler St (Birmingham); Blackvale Yard, Flag in centre/ R&H Green Price 3d A/345 (29mm); Wilkin and Co 'En Avant' Yeast (27mm); Walter W Tyler Greyhound stamped P (Southwark RH 203); Ye olde GAMBRINUS Beer Hall in copper (31mm) (Westminster RH 501)(2)(illus); Klondyke-Margots Royal Sovereign Whisky 2d (stamped 21) another 4d; Gilbey (15mm)(3) Globe Brand Lager (3), Alex Ferguson, Glasgow, whisky (3) King O'Tooles Whisky (City of London RH 101, 101b) Phoenix Public Baths, George Gregory 2d (Birmingham); T.Cooke's Vernon Ale and Porters Cheltenham 3d (27mm). Fair - extremely fine (38). | $380 |
| Lot 1176 | Advertising tickets for food, coffee, tea, wine and spirits merchants, Thomas Cormack, Fish Curer, Cellardyke, countermarked 2, reverse plain, in copper (26mm)(illus) J.Collins Fish Salesman 2d in brass (24mm), Park House, Bakery, W.Devanny in brass uniface (25mm); Shaw and Walker Fruit Merchants Wakefield 1s/- in brass (26mm); Market checks, Covent Garden; S.Philp Grower one shilling, oval (36mmx25mm) H.Jefferys octagonal 1s (26mm); Spitfields Bennett and Hawes 2/6 square hole (28x21mm) oval; Brighton, The Market, W.E.Bowles 6d (26mm) with central hole; Brighouse Cocoa House Company Limited Rose and Crown (Birmingham), British Workmens Public House Co Ltd Cocoa Room Liverpool in copper (29mm)(2), London and Newcastle 1/2lb check/ 21 on reverse in copper (25mm); Jonathan Banks Kendal 1d Teaman in brass bracteate (22mm); J.Stockall, Talbot Inn, Kidderminster 3d in brass (26mm); T.M.Lewis Wine and Spirit Merchant/ 1 1/2d by W.J.Taylor in zinc (28mm); Alex Ferguson uniface Glasgow (24mm)(2). Fine - good very fine, the first rare (17). | $170 |
| Lot 1177 | Advertising tickets relating to agriculture food etc; Soup Kitchen Old Green Market in copper (25mm), Teignmouth Soup Kitchen/ June 15th 1883 in brass (35mm)(illus); Cheetham Hill Soup Kitchen 1d in brass (25mm). Hot Meals every morning from 8 till 9, in copper (21mm); E.C. Ducat 1/2 Loaf Cust in brass (28mm); Biggleswade Union, bread tickets 1, 2, 3, and 4 in brass (28mm). John Duncan Son and Co. Liverpool, Fish merchant 1/- in brass (31mm); Hull G.N.S.F. Co. Limited, two fish on reverse around central hole. Corn Exchange Birmingham 1847 in brass (29mm). Free Admission check (illus); A.W. Brown Corn and Forage Contractor Whitechapel 6d in brass (29mm). The Parker Fruit and Potatoe Merchant, Leeds/ 1/6d in brass (31mm). J.R.Walter Fruit Merchant in brass (26mm); Rectory Farm Sompting 1/- in brass (26mm). D.Bonnett Grove Farm Rainham/ 1s in copper (24.5mm) E.T.Thomas Potatoe Merchant Cardiff / 1/- (25mm) Wm Palmer, Birmingham Ham and Bacon Curer (27mm), Nelson Street Cooking Depot/ 1/- (24mm). John Travail, No Labour No Bread in copper (26mm) 1820- 1902, Peak Freans Teddy Bear Biscuits in aluminium (29mm) issued 1909 (H.p765,6). Eat Bananas 1923 in aluminium (27mm), plus five others, Barrats Sweets (2), Freeman Pudding Powder, Heinz 57 varieties, Tenterden Corn Market uniface. Fine - extremely fine. (29) | $450 |
| Lot 1178 | Advertising tickets, perfumeries, medicines and tobacconists, Piesse & Lubin, 1855 (2); undated smaller (3, reverses differ, 'Stolen Kisses' and 'kisses (2)); Kendall & Son, Birmingham, by T.W. Ingram (illustrated); Samuel Hannays tonic, London (illustrated); Lerro's Charcoal Compound for indigestion - Bile Spasms etc, (illustrated); Bovril (farthing size) (4, all different dies); Gordon-Allen Ltd, Par soap in aluminium (35mm); William Stuttard, Market Hall, 1d (illustrated); Louis Silberberg, London, Cigars, Tobacco, Fancy Snuff etc, (BWS2800); John Player & Sons «d. Very fine-extremely fine. (15) | $170 |
| Lot 1179 | Advertising tickets, drapers, hosiers, hatters, tailors, etc; Hallam, Edens & Clark curriers etc, Northampton and Stafford; D. Hill Carter & Co, Drapers etc, North Shields 1825, D. Hill & Co. 1825, Hill & Co, Newcastle, North Shields & Sunderland 1825 (2, one gilt illustrated); (West Yorkshire) Todmorden Spring Mill, John Chambers & Co; John Drew discount ticket one halfpenny, Wilton (illustrated) Kevan & Buttle Glasgow octagonal (2); York, Wm Holliday, octagonal; Langlands, Dundee, octagonal (illustrated); Midland Woolen Emporium, Hepworth; Andover, Thomas Hawkins Draper, hexagonal (illustrated); T.E. Harris, Ramsgate, Hatter; Geo. Carter & Sons, The Great Hatters five per cent discount Shoreditch; Falkner Brothers, drapers, Birmingham (illustrated); Boots Direct Hanley; T. Pressland, Draper, Northampton; (Australian token style); Holroyd Nottingham Woollen Emporium; Middlemass, Edinburgh shirtmaker (2); R.V. Thomson, Edinburgh, shirtmaker; John Anderson, The Northern British Macasin, Princess Street Edinburgh (illustrated); Dakers and Emmesson, Bishop Auckland, drapers, octagonal; Langridge, Grimsby, Tailor in cupro-nickel (20mm); Attwood & Co., Ilfracombe, 1874, Tailors (illustrated); Brighton Drapers, all in copper (27mm) Thos. Roff (2) (illustrated), Saml. Francis (2) illustrated, Walker (illustrated). Nearly fine-good extremely fine. (29) | $450 |
| Lot 1180 | Advertising tickets, drapers, hatters, etc, London; J. Cox; M. Samuel, octagonal (2); Leath, shirtmaker (3); Allan Son & Ritchie; Oxford Clothing Co, B. Cubitt; Our Boys Clothing Co; Green & Co, late Babb Bonnet makers; Ford 185 Strand (BWS2540); Geo Mew, Holborn (illustrated); Argosy Braces, Tohpaca braces (2 one in cu nickel reverse BXS scalloped edge) Sennett Bros. Castle Yard Factory, Souithwork (illustrated); Bailey & Ritchie (7); F. Hughes & Co, Surgical Mechanicians High Holborn To Promote Health & Economy, the elastic spring crevat (illustrated); B. Hyam, Liverpool, halfpenny token (2) (illustrated); J. Bointon, South Stockton (Co. Durham) 1872 farthing size (illustrated); Moss Strong Boot & Shoemaker, Somers Town/one pint of beer (illustrated) Hatters: Butcher, Exeter (illustrated) (BWS1600); Robertson Carlisle (BWS1320) (illustrated); Gibus London/Paris (BWS2560) (illustrated); J. Bagleton, Huddersfield (illustrated); A. Stevenson, Edinburgh. Fine-extremely fine, the second rare or very rare. (33) | $300 |
| Lot 1181 | Advertising tickets and checks, including Barbers checks; Alf F/ Posgate/ 6d No1 in brass (27mm); R.H(overden) and Sons, London 6d No-, 6d No4, 9d No1, 2 with larger 2 (2), 3, 1/-s No2, 1/6 No1; 2/- No2, No2 2, 2/6 No5, 3/- No-; Icy - Kol Shampoo pay cashier 9d in aluminium (32mm), Speedwell Gear Case Co. lucky farthing by J.R.G. (Gaunt) aluminium (38mm); Hamleys Magical Palace, Magic Mystic; The Worlds Savings Bank in aluminium (all 31mm); Joseph Coopers Patent in brass, Illustrated News of World 4d in white metal 1858, The Glow-worm one penny in copper, James Coats Cog Lane Burnley / 1d in brass (22mm), W.J.Taylor 2d both sides in brass (28mm); Sandows 7 1/2d Williams Bros Direct Stores 5/-, Hedly Swan and Co Ltd Joplings 1d in copper (32mm) Bovrill (2) G.K.Kent Subscribers receipt to Token book 1912 in brass (23mm); Vaughton Medallists card counter in cu-nickel (23mm); The King's Sovereign Purse Wilcox's Patent in brass (22mm)(illus); £100 Weekly Telegraph in zinc (23mm) 1/3 in aluminium (26mm) uniface; 1d in steel uniface (21mm) 2d in brass (25mm); 1d in brass (27mm) 6d in brass/ wreath (31mm) 2/6 play purposes only in aluminium (29mm); P.&A Trades War Pension Fund 1916 medalet in brass (20mm)(illus); G.K./M:V:W: 25. ct. in copper (21mm)(illus). Fine - extremely fine (34). | $260 |
| Lot 1182 | Engineering, industry, clothiers and drapers advertising tickets J.B. Soper Engineer, The Basingstoke Ironworks 1862 in brass (31mm)(illus); W.Walker Cutting and Forming Tools in copper (30mm)(illus); James Cowin and Co, Steam Mills, Douglas (Isle of Man), Good for 5 empty sacks in brass (27mm) milled edge, by J.Park, Cable St Liverpool (pierced at top)(illus) Hall and Allan Drapers, Waterloo House in brass octagonal (24mm); John Roger and Son London Birmingham in brass (26mm)(illus); D.Hill and Co North Sheilds and Sunderland in brass (33.5mm), 'Waukerz' Chrome Leathers in copper (26mm) by H.B.Sale Brimingham. Excelsior Shoe Co. Portsmouth 1910 in gilt brass (32mm)(3)(illus). Fine - nearly uncirculated (10). | $150 |
| Lot 1183 | Advertising checks and tickets for industry, trades etc; all in brass unless stated otherwise; J.Bell Ship Builder, Union Dock threepence (26mm) (Grimsby, Yorkshire); Henry Morteith & Co. Glasgow, Suspension Bridge Blantyre 1853 in white metal (19mm); J.B. Soper Engineer, The Basingstoke Iron Works 1862; Roland Blaylock Newcastle-on-Tyne 1d in copper (31mm); Humber Iron Works «d in copper (25mm); Husband Hat Mfr. by Steam Power Manchester Liverpool Stockport & Sheffield, St. A.B.M.Co. Ltd. 2d (39 x 29mm) oval in copper; Alabastine G. British Ltd, in aluminium (28mm) (Wm. Kennington Church); W.Campbell & Co. Mail Works Birmingham; E. Wrigley & Sons, Rochdale Atlas Steam Printing Works No.17; Grover & Baker Sewing Machines in white metal (31mm) (illustrated); W. Beal Gas Fittings, Birmingham (3) illustrated; V. Gillett, Shipston-on-Stour/Patent Guilllotine Chaff Engine 1850 in copper (2) (illustrated); J. Perrins, Brush Works, Birmingham, five shillings, central hole, in copper (32mm); G. Willis Saw Mill, Chair Manufacturer, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire 2d; G. Carter Basket Factory, Plymouth (illustrated); G.T.E. Morton Rosemount Provision Factory, Aberdeen, 3/4d (unusual denomination). Clarke's Lamps 1854 London penny size in copper; R. Warren, Liquid Blacking Manufacturing in copper; J. Smith London Patent Adhesive Envelope Manufacturer in copper (29mm) (2); Maltby's Skin Tyre; Villiers Free Wheel; William Shaw Stationer and Printer, Manchester; Waukerz Chrome leather (2). Fair-good extremely fine. (24) | $250 |
| Lot 1184 | Advertising tickets for industry and trades, Manchester, Mush & Clarke Paper Hanging Manufacturers (illustrated); Cording's, Waterproofs (illustrated); (Yorkshire) Huddersfield Sykes & Abbott teaching frame pierced in bronze (31mm) (illustrated) and (25mm); R.A. Eden Lamp Manufacturer, «d in copper Norwich, 1849 (illustrated); R. Warren Liquid Blacking, London halfpenny size in copper (illustrated) (Davis 63); Clarkes Lamps, London, penny size in copper 1854 (illustrated); J.Smith Adhesive Envelope Manufacturer, London halfpenny size in copper (2) (illustrated); The Historical Register 1845, gilt (illustrated); Edward Barnsley Contractor 3 pence, (26mm) another but 6 pence (28mm) (D.&W.335/-,3) (illustrated); Perkins & Gotto, stationers Oxford Street, Burleigh Stationer one shilling (2); Smart's writing in white metal (illustrated) 'Regina' pens 1911 (2); Southee's Bookeeping System, shilling (in cupro nickel) and sovereign (illustrated); L.&A. Pyke's Gold Jewellery etc; Liverpool Civic Week 1928, T. Brown Jeweller (3). Very fine-nearly uncirculated. (24) | $360 |
| Lot 1185 | Advertising tickets of trades and occupation, Dr. McFarlane, Coach Proprietor & Funeral Undertaker 2d May 1866 Greenock; T. Johnson Photographer, Leicester; Wm. Farrer, Wine Merchant and Insurance agent for Phoenix octagonal; Colding Auction, Gramtham (Lincolnshire) (2); H. Mazet hairdresser Palmerston Saloon (20mm); Henry Hannay/Souvenir (illustrated); J. Green Inventor and Sole Manufacturer Royal Seraphine; Caravan/BPR (illustrated); Ludlow, Wine & Spirits by Bowyer circa 1800 (illustrated); Leleu & Co. 1/- hexagonal in copper (31mm) by Neal, Jockey riding horse left possibly a racehorse market ticket (illustrated). | $290 |
| Lot 1186 | Industry, works and tool checks etc, all in brass unless stated otherwise, mostly with milled edge; Queens Pier Head Works Liverpool 445 (34mm); Globe Works Rochdale 582 in copper (31.5mm); Mersey Steel and Iron Co 1862 (31mm)(illus); David Dixon and Brother Dorrington Rd Mill, Leeds 25 (31mm); H.Smith and Son, Spring Hill Works M/167 (29mm); Camden Works Goodall and Son Time Ticket 089 (37mm)(illus); Redditch (Worcestershire) Gas Company HP 632 (36mm); Wellington Foundry Leeds 6543 oval (40x27mm);Bank Low Mills Leeds 140 (31mm); L.pool Loin Screw Works, Leeds 22/D (33mm) Easterbrook and Allgard Sheffield 83 (33mm)(illus); Edgar Allen and Co. LD Sheffield/ Turner's Iron Fibred Steel in steel (33mm); John Spencer and Son LD 2420, another 2395, another 2397 (36mm); Newcastle on Tyne Arms/ 5428, another 2705 (31mm) (these last five ex Swan Collection); C.A.Parsons and Co. Tool check D.O. (26mm); Hazell Watson and Viney LD Canteen 1d (33mm); Carter and Co Poole (Dorsetshire) Pottery 66 (32.5mm); Robert Hall and Sons Ltd Bury (Lancashire)(26mm); Buck and Ryan London/ T 439 in zinc (39mm); Lascelles Tickner and Co 71 in white metal (31mm); Drummond Bros Ltd Tool check 10 (31mm); Gordon Watney and Co Ltd Tool Check No 80 (29mm); Tool check 226 (23mm cut down from 35mm); Llewellin's Machine Co. Bristol 359 (26mm); Gillett Stephen and Co Ltd 632, another 989 (31mm); Pirerelli- General Cable Works Ltd Southampton LBS 123 in copper bracteate style (31mm); John Waine and Sons Britannia Works Willenhall bracteate (31mm); Burgon and Ball Ltd Malin Bridge Sheffield in label fold back ties (35mm); Lobnitz Renfrew (32mm)(illus); Vickers Sons and Maxim Limited Sheffield in both sides 3963 (32mm), Vickers Limited Sheffield (both sides) 4117 (33mm); Vickers Limited Erith (Kent) 584/P2 (36mm); Vickers (Aviation) Ltd T 234 (32mm) by Prior Sheffield Pannale Aircraft Ltd Tools 5504 (27mm)(illus); Chilwell, The Property of the National Shell Filling Factory No6 7287 (39mm) another 4259 and obverse stamped THE VC FACTORY 1915 1918 (illus). Fair - good extremely fine and some rare. (39) | $290 |
| Lot 1187 | A collection of industrial works or tool checks (or tallies) arranged in alphabetical order in 2x2 boxes(2) and sold with a copy of an original manuscript listing detailing the legends, sizes and shapes of each tally. Overall the condition is excellent for this series most pieces are in extremely fine or better condition having been saved from their time of issue probably for the manufacturers. An old and important reference collection of the series. The towns and cities and firms represented are as follows, Ashton (in-Makerfield)(Lancashire)(1), Park Bridge Iron Works; *Belfast (Ireland)(3), Durham Street Mills (2 varieties) Marsh & Co Ltd (1); Blackburn (Lancashire)(21) Joseph Foster & Sons Ltd (1) Henry Livesey (10 - 6 varieties), Whitaker & Co Ltd Brow Brick Works (1), Yates & Thom. Canal Foundry (7 - 5 varieties), F.Y. & T.Ltd (2 vars); Blackpool (Lancashire)(5) Blackpool Corportation Tramways (2 - 1 var), J.Fielding & Sons (3 vars), Blaydon (Co. Durham)(1) Alfred Alexander (1); Bolton (Lancashire)(1) Thomas Ryder & Son Turner Bridge Iron Works (1); Bulwell (Nottinghamshire)(1) Z.Dowen Quarry Road 1s/- (1); Burnley (Lancashire)(10) Brooks & Brooks (2 varieties), Brooks & Pickup (2 - 1 variety), Burnley Iron Works Co. (2 - 1 variety), Butterworth & Dickinson Ltd (1), William Cowell (1), T.Foster & Co Ltd Wood Top Mill * (1), Rosegrove Iron Works (1); Bury (Lancashire)(5) Bury Corpn Chamber Hall Powerstation * (2 - 1 variety, Robert Hall & Sons (2 varieties), Joseph Webb & Co (1); Chester (Cheshire)(5) Summers (5 - 3 varieties); Darlington (Yorkshire)(1), D W & E Co. Ltd (1); Darnall (Yorkshire)(2) Cravens Limited (2 - 1 variety); Darwen (Lancashire)(2) The Anaglypta Co Ltd. (2 - 1 variety); Derby (Derbyshire)(3) Masson Works * (1), W.G.Wilkins & Co Lim (2 - 1 variety), Failsworth (Lancashire)(1) Mersey Mill Ltd * (1); Hapton (Lancashire)(1) John Riley & Sons Chemical Works * (1); Hawarden Bridge (1) John Summers & Sons (1); Hollinwood (Lancashire)(2) Nile Spinning D.G. Co. Ltd * (2 - 1 variety); Huddersfield (Yorkshire)(1) Taytor & Lodge (1); Ipswich (Suffolk)(8) Ransomes & Rapier Ltd 1900 (tool checks (8 - 5 varieties) ; Keighley (Yorkshire)(8) John Clough & Sons (1), Colonial Combing Co Melbourne Mill * (1), Geo Hattersley & Sons (1), Ramsden Bros (1) Steeton Bobbin Mills (4 - 3 varieties); Langley Mill (Derbyshire)(6), G.R.Turner Ltd (3 - 2 varieties), Vulcan Iron Works * (3 - 2 varieties); Leeds (Yorkshire)(4) Kitson & Co Limited (4 - 3 varieties); Leigh (Lancashire)(2), Albion Iron Works (2 - 1 variety); Lincoln (Lincolnshire)(4) Harrison & Co (2 - 1 variety), Ruston Proctor & Co (2 - 1 variety); Liverpool (Lancashire)(1) Liverpool Prison 1898 * (1); London (13) Acton & Borman (1), Wm Clarke & Son (6 - 5 varieties), Kendall & Gent Victoria Works (1), Marshall Sons & Co. Limited (1), Stephenson Blake & Co (3 - 2 varieties), Walkers Parker & Co Limited (1); Manchester (Lancashire)(7) Bells Rubber (1), I.C. & Co. (Isaac Chorlton & Co)(1), Churchill Machine Tool Co Ltd * (1), Crichton & Sons (1) Engraving Works Strangeways (1), Newton - Harper(1) Waverley Mills (1) Mansfield (Nottinghamshire)(4) Union Foundry (4 varieties); Middlesborough (Yorkshire)(1) The North Eastern Steel Coy Ltd (1); Monifieth (Scotland) Monifieth Foundry (1); Nelson (Lancashire)(4) Nelson Co-Operative Society (2 - 1 varieties), Nelson Local Board Gas Works * (2 varieties); Netherton (Yorkshire)(3) G.W.Oldham (3 - 2 varieties); Oldham (Lancashire)(8) William Bodden and Son (2 varieties), Braddock * (1), Dronsfield Bros Ltd Atlas Works (1), J.P.Hall & Co Ltd * (1), Hargreaves & Bardsley Ltd (1), W.B.Haigh Engineer Hill St (1), Iris Mill Limited (1); Outwood (Yorkshire)(1) S.Walch (1); Pendleton (Lancashire)(3) Lightbown Aspinall & Co, Hayfield Mills (2 varieties), Peter Reid (1); Perranporth (Cornwall)(1) Nobels Explosives Co Ltd * (1); Portalegre (Portugal?(1) George Robinson * (1); Rochdale (Lancashire)(7) Jno. & Wm Mc Naught * (4 - 3 varieties), Wm Tatham & Co (1), Union Foundry (2 - 1 variety); Salford (Lancashire)(6) Broughton Dye Works (4 varieties), Mather & Platt Ltd (2 varieties); Slataire (Yorkshire)(1) Sir Titus Salt Bart S & Co. Ltd (1); Sandwich (Kent)(1) F.Whiting (1) Sheffield (Yorkshire)(18) Geo Bassett & Compy (3 - 2 varieties), R.Boucher (1), C.B. LD Fitzalan Works (1), Charles Cammell & Co (2 - 1 varieties), Crookes, Cutler & Grinder (1); Jonas & Colver (3 - 2 varieties), G.W.Langley 1s/- (1), Saml. Laycock & Sons Ltd (2 varieties), W.C.Lidgard Token For Empty/ Wholesale Fish Market * (1); S.H.Dilley (1) H&R Waterfall & Barber (1); Wolf Safety Lamp Co. Ld (1); Stalybridge (Cheshire)(3) Taylor, Lang & Co Limited (2 varieties), Smedley Tea Mills (1); Stoke on Trent (Staffordshire)(Hartbys)(1), Kerr Stuart & Co. (3 varieties); Tootill Bridge (Essex)(1), Tootill Bridge Bleach Works (1); Tredegar (Monmouthshire)(3) T I Co (3 - 2 varieties); Weaste (Lancashire)(2) Victoria Mill (2 varieties); Whallet Range (Lancashire)(1) St Margarets Schools (1). A total of 184 pieces those marked * are illustrated. Very fine - extremely fine (184). | $1,500 |
| Lot 1188 | Colliery tallies or checks, late 19th century - early 20th century, nearly all in brass, arranged alphabetically in 2x2 boxes(2), all Yorkshire unless stated otherwise, a comprehensive collection sold with a copy of original manuscript listing detailing sizes, metal, shape and legends. Akton Hall (4 - 3 varieties; Allerton Bywater * (2 varieties); Astley & Tyldesley (Lancashire) * (2 varieties); Barnboro * (1); Barnsley (5 - 3 varieties); Bullcroft (1); Cadeby (2 - 1 variety); Cadley Hill (1); Carlton (2 - 1 variety); Dalton (2 varieties); Darfield (2 - 1 variety); Dearne Valley (1); East Ardsley (1); Fryston (2 varieties); Goldthorpe (1); Haigh Moor * (3 varieties); Hardwick (1); Hickleton (3 - 2 varieties); Hoyland (1); G.H.&C (1); Ladysmith (Cumberland?) * (1); Lofthouse (2 - 1 variety); Manvers * (6 - 4 varieties); Midland (Salop)(3 - 1 variety); New Monkton (3 - 2 varieties); Normanton (2 - 1 variety); North Gawber (1); Nostell (4- 3 varieties); Old Silkstone (2 varieties); Rockingham (1); Rotherham (11 - 7 varieties); Strafford (2 - 1 variety); Vane Tempest (2 - 1 variety); Waterloo (1); Wath (1); Wellington (Cumberland) * (2 varieties); West Riding * (3 varieties); Wharncliffe, Wood Moor * (3 - 2 variety); Whitehaven (Cumberland) William Pit (1); Worsborough * (7 - 5 varieties); Yorkshire Main Collieries, Doncaster * (1); Uncertain locality Wm/ Unit/ Lamp check (1); Grange, Newton Chambers & Co Ltd:- Thornycliffe, Sheffield (6 - 3 varieties), Parkgate (4 - 3 varieties), Rockingham * (5 - 3 variety); Smithy Wood * (2 varieties), Tankersley * (1); Miscellaneous N.C. & Co/ Colliery/ Surface and Iron Works (2 varieties)(4 - 3 varieties); National Coal Board; Barrow (5 - 3 varieties); East Ardsley (1); Frickley (1); Grange (1); Haughton (4 - 2 varieties); Newmarket * (1); Normanton * (1); Prince of Wales (Pontefract)(1); Reckingham (1); St John's (1); Savile * (1); Smithywood (4 - 2 varieties); Syndale (1); Thorncliffe (1); Water Haigh * (1); Wentworth (2 varieties); West Riding (1); Wharncliffe (1); Whitwood (1); Pay Checks, Kellingley (2 varieties); Led.L (1); New.M(1); Peckfield (1) Prince of Wales (2 varieties); Sny(1); Whit (1). Those illustrated marked with *. Very fine - extremely fine (163). | $750 |
| Lot 1189 | Colliery tallies or pay checks, late 19th century - early 20th century, nearly all in brass, mostly England and Wales, Bevercotes Colliery (NCB) 5798; Bilsthorpe (NCB) 1317; Choppington A PIT 491; Shirebrook (square) 0113, another NCB (round); Silverdale NCB; Tudhoe Grange D.M.A. (Derby Miners Association); Turnbridge, John Sykes & Sons 115; Wheldale 2; Whitwell (square) 982, another 14. Wales (Glamorganshire) Britannia 24, another 26 (2 different reverses)(illus) S.W.D. Brynllin (Monmouthshire); N.C.B. Crumlin 24 (Monmouthshire); N.C.B. No5 Area Elliot 726 (Monmouthshire); N.C.B. Craig Fawr 420 (Glamorganshire); N.C.B. Hafodyrynys 84 (Monmouthshire); N.C.B. S.W.Markham 666 (Monmouthshire); N.C.B. S.W. Six Bells 699 (illus) (Monmouthshire); Taff Merthyr 130 (Glamorganshire); N.C.B. Tymawr 143 (Brecknokshire); N.C.B.Tytrist 94 (Monmouthshire); N.C.B. Shot Firing Tally S.W. Div. (N&A Cox 163)(illus). Fine - extremely fine (24) | $120 |
| Lot 1190 | Miscellaneous checks and tickets in a 2x2 box, nearly all in brass, sold with a copy of manuscript list detailing size, metal, shape, legends; Railways: Midland Great Western Railway, by H.Pasley & Son Sheffield; C.G.R. - Loco East London (Cape Government Railway, South Africa)(2 - 1 variety) Uitenhage in place of East London, another but spelt Urtenhage *. Miners Association; Yorkshire Miners, Barnsley Main Branch * (2); Manton; North Gawber * (3 - 2 varieties); South Kirkby Branch * (3 - 2 varieties); Shireoaks & Steetley Branch (2); Warncliffe Woodmoor Branch * ; South Yorkshire Miners Association Manor No Lodge, Rockley Lodge * ; Federation P; North Wales Miners Association Phoenix Lodge * (31mm); (N&A COX 463). Charitable Organisations, Schools etc; Ansty Band of Hope; S.V. (St Vincents) Ladies Association of Charity (copper), The Society of St Vincent de Paul, St Vincents Conference Sheffield/ Dinner in copper-nickel (2), another but St Catherines Conference Sheffield/ Coal; another but Ladies Association of Charity St Mary's. Clubs, Pubs, Refreshment tickets:- Skircoat Green Working Mens Club/ Refreshment ticket in aluminium (30mm); Trebanog Working Mens Club 6d; West Bowling Working Mens Club (2); Bridgewater Arms J.S. Jr & Co (John Smith Jr. Tadcaster); H.L Soup No -. Locality not stated, Bass Ratcliffe & Greton (6 - 4 varieties); Cartside *, Coulthard (4 - 3 varieties); Engine Works; Ford; Galloways; Goldsworthy G.K.N.; Hailes (2 varieties); H.S.Hall; Hobbs (2 - 1 variety); Howell & Co; Hulse & Co. (2 - 1 variety); A&W Ingham; Lever Brothers Ltd * ; James Mabie & Son Albert Foundry * (2 - 1 variety); Markham & Co Ltd; Old Mill Glass Works * ; Poenix Combing Co. * (2 - 1 variety); Pollard & Pipkin 10/-; H.Rhodes; Smedley Lea Mills (2 varieties); Stringer; L.D.M. Co. (3 - 2 varieties); M.B.& D. (2); P & B Ltd Engineers Stores; S.F. & E Co. Ltd (Sunderland Forge & Engineering Co.)(2 - 1 variety); W.W. & Son; Y.C. & C Co Ltd (Yorkshire Coal and Coke Co); I.B.W. 6d; J.S.Q. 2d (John Smith of Tadcarter Quartern); 143/r; S.T.D.E.C./ 2/-); Camm/ Wadhurst/ Wadham Gardens N.W.; Holyrood (oval * ; 1/2d/ blank; 1d/ blank; 1 1/2d / blank; 2d/ blank; oakwreath/ blank; doubleheaded eagle/ blank (2); embossed 4/-, 8d; 30/-; 25/- (2); I.C.W.T.; Sunday School Centenary 1880 white metal label; Ripleys Oval Blacklead (2), McD. Bros; Pure Camphor; Deschamps; Crescent Rd 56060; Patent No 3464 Qual in zinc; a thistle; C.J. cypher linked with a hammer; L.S. Brand; Globe Trademark Packing Coy; A.H.C.; Arm; B.L./L/L.S; C.M.E.C.; C.W. Cyypher; I.D.L.; I&G/b; J.R.; L&M/ No -; PH/875; SCT; W.H/26; N.S.R. Cloak Room; White City; White City Release * (2); Release Rink; Skating Palace Paris * ; Hesters Credit for Box; One Weeks Attendance and Regularity in iron or tin; Alabama Sales Tax 5 star 5 in bronze. Very fine - good extremely fine (130). | $1,500 |
| Lot 1191 | Market checks or tallies, in brass unless stated otherwise, Barking Side, G.Deveson 6d; Little Ealing, J.Benn 1/-; Lower Thames St, George H.Watts 6d, W.Dorsett and Coy (square) 10/-; London Joseph Lee 6d (2 different reverses) 1/-; James Bell & Co 6d Titus Ward & Co Ltd 10/- G H Co B/ A 6d countermarked C over A; Whitechapel Station, W.Peacock 1/-; Wincheslea J.M.Symington 6d in cu-nickel; Brighton Lereculey & Co. 1/-; Sheffield John Banner Ltd 1d (cut down); Gateshead M.Ro(berts) 1d (cut down) in copper; Molins Canteen 1 1/2d; Farm Colony 1d; Dock tally Westwood Ruillic Campbell & Cory/ London Yard Isle of Dogs No 1513, another 1533, another 1539 in copper (38mm); Birmingham Lord John Sanger & Sons Ltd 1/- with central hole (41mm) J.Baragwanath & Co Ltd 20/- octagonal (W.3700), Glover and Burley 1/- (W.2900); E.Hemming Ltd, Smithfield Market 2/- (W.3770) W.D.Richards Smithfield Market 2/- with central hole (W.7330), J.V.White & Co Ltd 1/- and 2/- (W.8473,90). Billingsgate, W.Cushway 1/-; J.C.Miller 1/- (illus); J.Mouzen 6d in copper (25mm)(illus). Boromarket; Chas.R.Austin 6d, Britcher & Tomkin, A.Chapman 6d, 1/-; Fletcher & Wells 6d; J.W.Gunn 1/-; A.G.Palmer 1/- oval, copper; W.L.Petty 1/-; R.B.Webster 1/-; John Wood 6d; Covent Garden; W.Beeson & Son 1/-; G.H.Craze 6d; E.Fulford 2/-; Geo Cunary 2/-; George Harris, 6d; J & n 70 2/-; William Medlock 6d (illus); P & B issued in zinc (28mm) by W.J. T(aylor) & Sons; J.B.Thomas, 1/- 1894; H.G.Walker 1/6; J.M.Ward 1/- by Neal, another by Collins & Kipling Hatton Garden; H.T.Wooderson 1/- (illus). Generally fine - good very fine, a few scarce to rare (51). | $150 |
| Lot 1192 | Market checks or tallies; Spitafields; F.G.Adkins 6d in copper (3), 1/-; F.Armstrong 2/-, W & H Bailey 6d, 1/- (cut down); Daniels 1s (illus); W.Fisher 1s, F.J.Freeman 6d one hole (2) 1/- two holes (7); Wm Gower 6d; F.Hiam 6d, 1s; W.Mann 1/- (3); T.Maskell 1s; Parker Skeel & Co 1s; A.J.Sole 1/-; R.B.Webster 1/- (square), Stratford; J.Anderson 6d (5)(this value not listed in King) Bradley & Son 6d (not in King)(badly stained with verdigris) R.Carter 3d (2) 1/- (not in King), East Anglian in copper 6d octagonal (illus), East Anglian Farmers in copper 6d; C.Fennell 1/-; Fenn Bros in copper 6d (3); D.J.Goodwin 6d (3)(this value not in King); D.H.Hale 6d, 1/-(this value not in King), F.G.Halls 6d (issuer not in King), F.Hiam 6d (value not in King), 1/- (copper); C.J.Ivory (issuer listed but none known to King) 6d in copper (3, 2 different shops) (illus), 1/- (3)(illus); W.Necus (issuer not known to King) 6d (2)(illus) 1/-; G.Parker 1/-; Parker S Keel & Co (not known to King)(2nd name erased as always) 1/- (2); (illus) R.B.Webster 6d, 1/- in copper square (illus); B.Wheat 6d (not nkown to King); D.Whiteman 1/-; A.Wilderspin 6d (this value not recorded by King)(illus). Generally fine or better, many different shapes, many Stratford issues previously unrecorded. (68). | $150 |
| Lot 1193 | Advertising checks for stores, discount and bonus checks, Williams Brothers 1d, 2d, 3d (2), 6d, 1/- (3)(one off-centre), 2/-, 5/- (2), 10/- (2), 20/- (3) in brass, 10/- bonus check in brass rectangular (illus)(89 Leather Lane ECI) 3d, 6d, 1/-, in tin, 2/6 in brass; Butlers stores 1d in tin; Howard Stores 1d in copper (30mm); Titus Ward and Co Ltd 1d in tin; Hedley, Swan and Co, Joplings 1/-, 2/-; J.T.Parrish Ltd Newcastle- on- Tyne 6d, Lloyds Stores Northampton 6d in gilt brass (23mm); Barthrop and Co Swindon 1/2d in aluminium; Bell Brothers Newcastle 6d in aluminium; A.C.Chamberlain Salisbury 6d in blue cardboard; International Dairy Company 1/2 coupon in brass (20mm); W Lightowlers, Bank Foot, one pound in brass (23mm); Brigden's Dividend Stores 20/- in brass (22mm) Rangers Dividend Stores 20/- in brass (22mm); John Drew 3d discount ticket West End, Wilton in brass (25mm); Holdrons of Peckham 6d bonus check in brass (24mm)(illus); Charles Potts, General Stores Ilkeston, half sovereign bonus check in brass (20mm); National Bonus Depots 4d in brass (2). Craigs coronation medal 1911 in aluminium; W.S.Lincoln Stamp Album publisher calendar medal in aluminium 1910 (poor), Barbers checks Ogee 4d, 1/3, O.G (Osmund Gilles) and Co. 4d, 6d, RGT and S 1/-, 1/6; R.H(ovenden) and Sons London 1 1/2d, 3d; P.S.and Co. 1 1/2d, 2d, LMG 2d; Medallists Vaughton Bros card counter, Taylor and Challen; Websters Patent Aluminium Metals 34 Leadenhall St London; Official Disc of shove ha'penny control association; Smith Bros, Mitcham Rd, Tooting 2d, HW 1 1/2d, Thomas May Chalkpit Farm St Paul's Cray 2d; J.Coplin 2d, Farrow and Jackson 2d London and Paris; W and R. Fletcher 11d in brass (19mm); Davis Booth (Motor Supplies) Limited 6d, Canteen Club; Sheard and Co. 1/2d; Payantake Stores Ltd B; Bovril (2 different), Milsted Russell Rancini in copper (16mm); 1/2d/ G.M. in aluminium; Dickerson St John St Rd and Islington and North; B.C.B./ 3d; Our Boys Clothing Company Limited London/ To Commemorate the Diamond Jubilee; Freeman's Pudding Powder; BBL London and Manchester Heads/ Tails; Hastings and St Leonards Observer Pets League, the other checks mainly just value and no name, some times initials, includes U.S.S. in brass (31mm)(Total 35), promotional medalets in aluminium of footballers, cars, etc, including Sandow's 7 «d (H.p765.7) wizard, (15), poor quality Barrats, Griffin, etc some corrosion (26). Poor - extremely fine, two or three unusual and rare (144). | $130 |
| Lot 1194 | Tea and Coffee Merchants, London and North of England (or Newcastle or Scotland) Tea Co. one half pound checks South Shields 1876; Inverness; Dublin 1876; uniface; R. Treffry Preston (illustrated); T. Roberts Newcastle (holed); Moody's 1852; S. Fowler, Nottingham; Garrett's Bristol; Gardiners Yeovil (illustrated); Ladyman Norwich; G. Robinson Manchester (2, one in brass (illustrated); H. & A. Biryon, Manchester (illustrated); Nutter, Birmingham; John Thornley, Preston 1850 (illustrated); T.J. Clarance Bradford (illustrated); Berry's Tea Warehouse, Chichester; Jarman & Compy, Chichester (holed); J.B. & H. Gorham, Trowbridge; Gent & Co. Northampton 1850 (unofficial farthing) Etheridges, Winchester (bracteate); George Colvill, St. Andrews, oval (2); Dedman & Co. one half pound coupon; Assam & Dareeling (2); Elect Cocoa 1911 Coronation; Dakin & Co. Birmingham by W.J. Taylor (unsigned) (see.H.p.754 No.3) (2). Fair-nearly uncirculated. (30) | $300 |
| Lot 1195 | Co-Operative Society checks, Aldershot (Hampshire) 2lb in copper (24mm); Batley (Yorkshire) 2d in brass (23mm) milled edge; Bradford (Yorkshire) one sovereign, Henry Smith reverse in brass/23mm) edge milled (illustrated); Brighton Trading Club (Sussex) 6d yellow plastic (22mm) 2/- purple plastic (27mm); Brixton (London) half sovereign in brass (19mm); Coop Dairy (Guildford, Surrey) milk in brass (2) aluminium (3), plastic orange and green all (22mm) Cowdenbeath (Fifeshire) «d Beef in brass (22mm) edge milled; Cwmgorse, Glamorganshire 1d in copper (22mm) (this value not listed in Rains) (illustrated); Dewsbury (Yorkshire) 3d in brass (25mm) milled edge; East Haddon (Northamptonshire) 1d (not in Rains) iron (21mm); Eccles (Lancashire) 1 pt in brass (242); Equitable Co-Op Society Limited both sides by C. Yorke Illiffe Birmingham Engl. 1d (oval) (25 x 19mm) 1/- (22mm) (2, one pierced) 2/6, (25mm) £1 (26mm) one octagonal) the first brass, others in copper; Gillingham (Kent) £1 in copper (22mm); (illustrated) GCS Mutual Club 6d in brass (22mm); Glamis and Charleston (Angashire) £1 in copper (22mm); Grays (Essex) 2d in brass (25mm) Godalming (Surrey) one half QTN in copper (22mm) (6, 4 with central hole, one penny in blue plastic (24.5mm) (not listed in Rains); Goole (Yorkshire) another in aluminium round (25mm) one pint milk in copper, square 25mm (illlustrated) another in aluminium round (25mm) Guildford (Surrey) one half quartern in copper, octagonal (25mm), milk in copper (22mm); Halifax (Yorkshire) one pound in copper (24mm) (illustrated) Hollingworth (Cheshire) £1 Ardill Leeds (this reverse not in Rains or Banham) (illustrated); Leeds (Yorkshire) 1d in brass (19mm); London (Essex) 6d in copper, hexagonal (22mm) (3) 2/- in brass (22mm) Louth (Lincolnshire) £1 in brass (22mm); Luton (Bedfordshire) one quarter penny Dairy in aluminium (18mm) octagonal (not in Rains); Paisley 1d in brass (hexagonal 20mm); Peterboro (Northamptonshire) £1 in brass (22mm); Portsea Island (Hampshire) 2d in brass (24mm) 6d in brass (28mm) 1/- silvered zinc (22mm); Rochdale (Lancashire) equatible Pioneers 4d in brass (26mm) Royal Arsenal (London) 1d in steel (or tin) (first variety in Rains) £1 Ardills, £1 Iliffe, brass (22mm) £2 (2) in brass (26mm) Regal A Co-op Society one «d in a tin two dots under D (20mm) 3d in tin (30mm) Mutality 6d (23mm) and 1/- (28mm) in red fibre, 6d in aluminium (20mm); St. John's Wood (Middlesex) one pound in copper (23mm); Shepton Mallet (Somersetshire) half quartern Bread in brass (22mm) with central hole (unlisted in Rains) (illustrated); Stainland (& Holywell Green) (Yorkshire) 10/- in copper (19mm) (full mint red); Stratford (Essex) 1d in tin (22mm); The Southport (Lancashire) Supply Association Limited one pound in copper, octagonal (30mm) not in Rains (illustrated); Tredegar (Monmouthshire) half loaf in brass (24mm); Twerton (Somerset) small loaf in brass (19mm) (M&Y 198); Wakefield (Yorkshire) 1d in brass (23mm); Windhill (Yorkshire) I.C.S.L. one pound in brass (22mm) (not in Rains) (illustrated); Wishaw (Lanarks Line) «d, 1d and 3d Butcher in copper (22mm) (the threepence full red) (illustrated) 6d in brass (19mm) 3d in vulcanite (24mm); South Suburban (Surrey) £1 loaf in copper, hexagonal with cubed hole (23mm) £2 loaf in aluminium with central hole (25mm) (2) 3d in zinc (21mm) 6d in zinc and aluminium (26mm) blue plastic (22mm) (2) 2/- in copper (2) and brown plastic (2) (28mm). A representative range of issues, fine-uncirculated. (84) | $600 |
| Lot 1196 | Co-operative Society checks, Scotland, Alloa (Clackmannan) 1d, 3d, 6d, 1/- in brass; Aucheheath (Lanack) 1d, 3d, 6d, 1/-, 2/- (2) 5d (2) in cream plastic, - Provident Co-Op one «d, 1d, 3d (turquoise), 6d, 1/-, 2/- pink, 5/- in coloured plastic; Chapellhall (Lanark) 1/- and 2/- bread in cream plastic; Grangemouth (Stirling) one pint milk orange plastic; Dalziel (Lanark) one «d red plastic; Dunbarton (Dunbarton) Pints yellow plastic; Dundee (Angus) Coal Supply 3/4 cwt in tin, Coal Association, 1/-, 1/6 in brass (25mm); Dunfermline (Fife) Pint yellow; Douglas Water (Lanark) one «d, 1d, 1/-, 2/-, 5/- no denomination (2), all in plastic; Kirriemuir (Angus) one pound in brass (25mm); Newmain's & Cambusnethan (Lanark) one «d, 1/- cream in plastic; Lanark (Lanark) two of each 1d, 3d, 6d, 2/-, 10/-, one half pint milk, one pint milk one cwt coal; St.Cuthberts (Edinburgh) 1d and 6d in plated zinc; Tranent (East Lothian) «d blue, 3d, 6d, 1/- green, not in Rains) Penicuik (Midlothian) 3d in brass (25mm). Fine - extremely fine. (61) | $350 |
| Lot 1197 | Co-Operative Society checks; Bromley Co-Ope Society Limited (Kent) 10/- hexagonal (22mm), £1 reverse Leonard Maker Burbury St Birm., round in brass 22mm (illustrated) neither in Rains; Chesham (Buckinghamshire) 2lb bread in brass (31mm); Equitable CSL 1/- pierced; Gillingham CSL (Kent) £1; Gloster C&ISL (Gloucestershire) 1d (22mm), 3d (22mm), 1/- (24mm), in iron (or tin) Manchester & Salford E.C.S.L. (Lancashire) 4d octagonal in brass (23mm) and 5d in brass (26mm) Portsea Island M.C.S.L. (Hampshire) 1d in brass (22mm) 3d in brass (25mm) Salisbury C.&I.P.S.L. (Wiltshire) one pound in brass (23mm) (illustrated). South Suburban C.S.L. 3d mutual trading in zinc (21mm); Vale of Leven C.S.L. (Dunbarton) 6d in plated zinc (24mm); Wooldale I.&C.S.L. (Yorkshire) 3d in brass (23mm) (not in Rains) (illustrated) 6d in brass (27mm). Fine-good very fine, a few rare. (17) | $80 |
| Lot 1198 | Machine Tokens, mostly in bronze, brass and cupro-nickel, usually between 18 and 30mm each, listed as per Hayes Nos. Ace, H7; Aristocrat, H.24.6; Auto Supply Co. brass (31mm) central hole (7mm) (not in Hayes) (illustrated); Automatic Machines Ltd (H.35 but stamped Monarch) also one (19mm) (not in Hayes) (illustrated); Automatic Machine Supply (H.36); Bajazco (H.40.1 2d, 3d - not in H); BB Automatic Co. (H.45.1); Bell Fruit Ltd, Nottingham (H.49.13, 49.59); B.P.S.C.M. (H.60); Delaney & Co. Ltd. (H.117 (3 are nickel plated); Desnos, London (H.121); E&A (H.127.4) Edgarten Auto Ltd (countermarked 2, value not in Hayes, cf H.132.2) rare (illustrated); Elite Auto Co., (2d value not in Hayes cf H.134, also countermarked Ex) (illustrated); E.O.C. (2) Flash-o-Ball (H.151); F.S. reverse 3 (value not in Hayes cf H.156) (illustrated); G.A. (H.158); Ginger (H.168; plus variety with one star only not in Hayes); Glasgow Automatic Machine Co. (H.169.2); H (H.182); M.A.C. (H.246.1); MAS London (not in Hayes) (illustrated); Mills (not in Hayes) Exposition 1937, another C.R.C.C. both (25mm) in nickle plated steel; Mints (H.269, 269.1, 269.3, 269.4 (2); 269.12, 169.13); Monarch Auto Co., (H.270.22); N.A.S.C. Birmingham (H.cf275 but copper; 275.1) N.P.S.C. (H.287.3); NPW (H.288) O.K. Vender (H.291.1, 2, 5, 291.10); Photographic Equipment (H.306.23); P.B.A. Co (H.298, 298.1); Ruffler & Walker (H.328.3, 7, 8, 11, 19, 22); S.A.G.T. (H.334.1); Samson Novelty Co. (H.338.4 (2), 11 (rare), 12 (2 dies), 13, 13 variety with 1 in centre cupro-nickel (illustrated) 15, 24, 25, 26, also in copper, 27, 28, 29, 30 (2), 31, 32, 33, 35-44, 40 also in cupro-nickel); S.E.G. Automatics (H.340.11); Shefras Novelty Co. (H.342); Sparks (H.354.1); R.V. Smith Ltd, Chertsey (H.329 (2); Unknown (H.392.8, 392.29; 393.1, 395.2, 398.26, 398.29, 398.38; good for Free Play on Machine b/s 30mm, no cash value, no value check both 21mm), 398.33, 398.5, 398 with 12; cf.393.6 but PJP in centre either side.) 398.1 but P on reverse 401.14; 401.3 but Lion (2) French (4) W. Smith (H.422) S. Auto Co. (H.424); unattributed T.N.K. 1d around central hole brass (21mm); 2/blank with heart shaped hole, cupro-nickel (18mm); 5ct mints/1213; Taylors I.B.U. stamped in brass (22mm) Spinf'rit Ten coupons; four leaf clover SC in wreath both sides (2); Shee Lite Ward & Benjamin Swanage Dorset/Part and Property of Machine (illustrated); Amusement only on one side (18mm); Toorloo/Token has no cash or trade value, triangular central hole (21mm) M.S. Gas Token, 15 King Street London WC2; WW Kosmos Normal plus 37 others various, several in aluminium. Fine-extremely fine. (164) | $110 |
| Lot 1199 | Gallimore's Sheffield Hotel, Douglas, 2d in brass (Kelly 1). Stained otherwise very fine and rare. | $190 |
| Lot 1200 | Brown's, Theatre Royal Hotel, Douglas, 2d in brass (Kelly 2) (2 - one toned brown with high rim, the other bright or untoned). Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine and rare. (2) | $290 |
| Lot 1201 | Trustrum, York Hotel, Douglas, 2d in brass (27mm) by J. Park, Liverpool (Kelly 4). Very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1202 | Evans' Boarding House, Douglas, 2d (2, one with Evans' obliterated) and 4d (Kelly 16, -). The last corroded and nearly fine, the others very fine or better and rare, especially the last. (3) | $210 |
| Lot 1203 | Falkner's Bazaar, advertising ticket farthing size in brass (3) and tinned brass (Kelly 17; M.157a). Very fine-good extremely fine and scarce. (4) | $500 |
| Lot 1204 | Douglas Bazaar, August 1857, advertising ticket in brass (18mm) engrailed edge (3) (Kelly 18). Good very fine-extremely fine and scarce. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 1205 | King William College, canteen checks in copper, «d, brass 1d (2) and aluminium, 6d (Kelly 44, 45 (2) 46). Very fine - good very fine. (4) | $210 |
| Lot 1206 | A.E. Simmons, Ramsey, 9d, in copper (22mm) in Co-Op store style, milled edge (Kelly -). Good very fine and very rare. | $230 |
| Lot 1207 | Onchan Internment Camp, set of three canteen tokens in brass 1d (small), «d and 6d, (Kelly 48, 47, 49). Good extremely fine. (3) | $210 |
| Lot 1208 | Another set, similar to previous. Toned extremely fine. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1209 | Another, similar but missing the halfpenny. Small die break in the penny from the device to rim at 5 o'clock as do the previous two pennies. Good extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 1210 | The Manx Electric Railway Co. Ltd., uniface check or work tally in brass (36mm) pierced at top for suspension, stamped 150 (Kelly 54). Very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1211 | Isle of Man Races, Free ticket to Grandstand in ivory (41mm). Very fine and very rare. | $820 |
| Lot 1212 | Isle of Man Races, ticket in brass (bracteate style or clich‚) (37mm) (Kelly 57). Good very fine and very rare. | $230 |
| Lot 1213 | The Board Highway, dog licence, stamped 782, in brass, four foiled scalloped edge shape (24mm) two voided regimented badges in brass (38mm) and (33mm) with triskelis in centre, Cunninghams Holiday Camp, Douglas, blue and white enamelled brass button or lapel badge and 1911 coronation medal for Castle Douglas in brass (32mm). Brooch mount broken off on second otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 1214 | Channel Islands, Pure Copper Preferable to Paper, Druid's Bust/Commerce, Britannia seated left 1814 in exergue (Davis 9; McCammon T11; W.1635). Nearly fine and extremely rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1215 | Jersey, John Terry, potato check 1s in brass, milled edge (McC p.183; iiC.85J). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1216 | Guernsey, Caves de Bordeaux, Bertin Feuillerat; checks in brass and cupro-nickel, (29mm) coarse edge milling, undated but circa 1885 (McCp.182;ii.C.14Giv,v). Extremely fine, very fine and rare (2). | $120 |
| Lot 1217 | Guernsey, West of England Inn Guernsey around 1«d on both sides in copper (MCCp.182; iiC.37G) undated but circa 1860. Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1218 | Guernsey, Weysom's Albion Hotel Guernsey/1«d 1865 in bronze (Mc Cp.182; ii.C.39G). In beautiful condition for this, hints of red, nearly uncirculated and very rare thus. | $440 |
| Lot 1219 | Guernsey, medalets, Guernsey Band of Hope in white metal (31mm) by J. Taylor Birmingham (not in the Ford Collection nor listed in McCammon ii). Liberation medal 1945 in brilliant yellow brass (McCfig.116M; ii M.61Gi) struck in 1946 (2). Also spurious or fantasy occupation token for St. Helier (Jersey) Mcii C.127Ji). The first good fine and very rare, the next two brilliant uncirculated, the last extremely fine. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 1220 | General Elliot and the Seige of Gibraltar, 1783 in white metal (44mm) by Reich (BHM ; Eimer ). Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1221 | Richard Cattons, 1813, two quarts and quart in copper (Pr. 12, 13). The first with hints of mint red, nearly uncirculated, the second even brown toned good very fine, the first rare in this state. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 1222 | Robert Keeling, two-quarts and quart, 1802 (Pr. 17, 20). The first even dark brown gloss tone the second with mint red, lighter brown and nearly mint state, rare thus. (2) | $340 |
| Lot 1223 | Robert Keeling, two quarts and quart, 1810 (Pr. 18 and 21). Even light red brown patinas, virtually uncirculated and rare thus. (2) | $270 |
| Lot 1224 | Robert Keeling, two quarts 1802, 1810 (2), quart 1810 (Pr.17, 19 (2), 23). The last with edge chip otherwise fine or better. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 1225 | James Spittles, two quarts 1818, 1820 and quart 1820 (Pr. 24,25,26). The first with hints of red, even dark brown patina, the third similar but no red, the second only good fine. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 1226 | Queen Victoria, currency two-quarts 1842/1, quart 1842/0 and half quart 1842 (Pr.2, 6, 10). Some original mint red on the first two, virtually mint state and very scarce as such. (3) | $520 |
| Lot 1227 | R. & J. Abrines, advertising check in brass (29mm) (as Pridmore lot 554 and Ford lot 89). Good fine and very rare. | $280 |
| Lot 1228 | 'Loyal Calpe' Lodge, Gibraltar, Recreational Section, brass check, crude piercing as always (as Ford lot 90). Pierced otherwise very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1229 | Independant Cross of St. George, recreational or canteen check in brass (31mm), another in cupro-nickel and smaller (23mm) (cf Ford lot 91). Extremely fine, nearly very fine and very rare. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1230 | Robert Keeling, two quarts 1810, (Pr.19) countermarked on the obverse NS in relief in square (three times but two sizes or punches) and anchor in relief twice in different size punches. 58th Regiment Gibraltar insignia stamped onto copper blank (26mm), 58th Foot was a Northamptonshire regiment. Locally made bar token in aluminium, octagonal (21mm) wine glass between R.B. reverse view of Gibraltar signed RP, a similar token or check in copper, round (19m) with large letter B superimposed on acorn branches on obverse (a beer token?). Fine-very fine and rare, the first two possibly unique. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 1231 | Cyprus, British Armed forces/ one unit, central hole, canteen token in brass (25mm). N.R.C. (Nicosia Race Club) Token for 3 piastres in green and black printed yellow plastic (31mm). Two of each, the first rare (4). | $250 |
| Lot 1232 | Cyprus, advertising ticket in brass (22mm) in imitation of a George V sovereign obverse, reverse legend in Greek in centre Happy New Year, Greek name around. Fine and rare. | $50 |
| Lot 1233 | Malta, Civil Service Co-Op Society Limited/ Half Sovn. in brass (20mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1234 | Malta, Civil Service Co-Op Society Limited in iron, bracteate (or cliche) style, for 1d, 3d, 6d and 1/-, all (22mm). Very fine-good very fine and rare. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 1235 | Malta, Sammy's Gzyra, in brass (21mm) automatic machine style check. Malta Tramways & lifts, 1d, in red vulcanite (22mm). Very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 1236 | Malta, Valletta, advertising ticket or check in brass shell (22mm) French Second Republic 20 franc obverse style reverse: legend S. Genovese 42, 44 Strada Reale, Valetta, Malta, Malta Lace, Mittens and Jewellery in six lines. Very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 1237 | Heligoland (British Island Territory off Northern coast of Germany 1807-1890 when exchanged for Zanzibar and other territories). Q. Victoria, Pilot's Badge cast in brass (oval, 46 x 71mm) Pilot standing holding plumb line, stamped 154, reverse crowned VRI monogram. Very fine and rare, especially in this large size. | $600 |
| Lot 1238 | Newfoundland, R & I.S. Rutherford, St.John's halfpenny in copper, undated (1841) upright or medal die axis (C.1A2) Rutherford Bros. Harbour Grace, halfpenny in copper, 1846, fine wool on fleece, rosette dividers (C & 1C1). Very fine; nearly extremely fine (2). | $80 |
| Lot 1239 | Newfoundland, anonymous 'ship' halfpenny 1858 in copper by Ralph Heaton & Co. Birmingham closed 5 variety (C.3A2). Attractive medium brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very rare, one of the classics of the Canadian token series. | $1,250 |
| Lot 1240 | Prince Edward Island, Speed the Plough - Success to the Fisheries, undated halfpenny, Hook reverse (c.1860) upright die axis (2)(c.5B1). Fisheries and Agriculture one cent 1855, plain fives (C.6A1). Self Government and Free Trade, one cent (C.7C1). Fisheries and Agriculture halfpenny token (1858)(C.8) thin flan (5.5gms). A complete range of types issued in Prince Edward Island, the first very fine, the others good very fine - extremely fine (5). | $150 |
| Lot 1241 | Ships Colonies & Commerce halfpennies, undated (1830 - 1860) circulated in Prince Edward Island (primarily) Lower Canada and Newfoundland, US flag, bar ampersand die axis 180ø (C.10-2) by Wright & Bale of New York (illus)(2); British flag, long running even waves (C.10-7) double H mint mark (Heaton strikings) (C.10-36)(2) club knob to ampersand, line to sprit-sail (C,10-39)(nearly extremely fine)(illus) round knob, weak 'I' in ships (C.10-43). Also a full reverse brockage of C.10-14 (illus). Fine - nearly extremely fine (8). | $500 |
| Lot 1242 | Nova Scotia, 'thistle' halfpennies, 1823, laureate with 12 leaves, equal locks (C.1A6)(illus), 1824 far and near P (C.1C1, 2)(illus) 1832 all three ribbon types (C.1D1-3) 1840, medium O (3)(C.1E2), 1843 (C.1A5)(3). The first rare, nearly fine - good very fine (12). | $210 |
| Lot 1243 | Nova Scotia, 'thistle' pennies, 1824 (C.2A2) 1832 bow far and near (C.2B1,2) 1843, four fringes of hair (C.2D2) (illus). The 1832 counterfeits, halfpenny (C.3A2)(2), penny, (C.4A2) flat top to 1 in date (illus) Mayflower coinage 1856, pennies (2)(C.6A1) and halfpenny (C.5A1)(illus). Fine - very fine (10). | $130 |
| Lot 1244 | Nova Scotia, private tokens, Capt P.B. Vene Broke, halfpenny, Halifax, 1814 (C.7A)(illus). Carritt & Alport, halfpenny, Halifax, 1814, edge centre grained left (C.9) (illus). Hosterman & Etter, halfpenny, Halifax, 1814 (C.10A) 1815 (C.10B1). Starr & Shannon, halfpenny, Halifax, 1815 plain and engrailed edges (C.11A1, 3). John Alexr Barry halfpenny, Halifax 1815 (C.14A5) Wholesale & Retail Hardware Store (Anderson & Black) halfpenny, Halifax, 1816 (C.15A), W.A. & S. Black's , halfpenny, Halifax 1816 (C.15B) W.L.White's Halifax House, farthing, Halifax (1830) (C.17A1). Fine - nearly extremely fine (10). | $400 |
| Lot 1245 | Nova Scotia, anonymous tokens Pure Copper Preferable to Paper, Seated Commerce Trade & Navigation halfpenny, 1812 (C.19A) 1813 (C.19B2) penny 1813 (C.20A1). Sailing Ship Trade & Navigation halfpenny (2) 1813 (C.21A3,4) penny 1838 (for British Guiana) (C.22). Success to Navigation & Trade, halfpenny token, 1815 (C.23A2) Trade & Navigation Hibernia seated halfpenny, 1820, in brass (2) (C.24A2) (C.25A2) Halifax halfpenny token 1815 (C.27A2) Genuine British Copper, halfpenny token 1815. Fine - nearly extremely fine (11). | $300 |
| Lot 1246 | Nova Scotia, Halifax Steam Boat Company/ Ferry Token in copper (19mm) small cent size (Breton 900; C. ) (2) G.A.Cook & Co «lb check, Halifax, NS in aluminium (24.5mm). Uncirculated; nearly uncirculated; very fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 1247 | New Brunswick, halfpenny token, 1843 (c.1A1, 2) 1854 currency halfpenny (C.1B)(2), penny token, 1843 (C.2A)(2), 1854 currency penny (C.2B2). Lower Canada, Magdalen Island one penny token 1815 (C.1). Nearly fine - good very fine, the last with tiny rim nick otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare especially in this condition (8). | $360 |
| Lot 1248 | Lower Canada, Trade & Agriculture Lower Canada, un sous, Bank Token Montreal (C.2A4) Banque du Peuple Montreal, un sou, (Belleville, New Jersey issue 1838) closed wreath (C.5A3) edge milled (illus). Province du Bas Canada 'Habitant Tokens', 1837, halfpennies, City Bank on ribbon (C.8A1)(2) Quebec Bank on ribbon (C.8B1)(2) Banque du Peuple on ribbon (C.8C1), pennies, City Bank on ribbon (C.9A2)(2) Quebec Bank on ribbon (C.9B1,2) Bank of Montreal on ribbon (C.9D2). Fine -nearly extremely fine (13). | $190 |
| Lot 1249 | Province du Bas Canada 'Habitant Token' halfpenny, 1837, City Bank on ribbon, a bronzed proof striking by the Soho Mint (C.8A2). Attractive red brown tone, brilliant FDC and very rare, this Bank not mentioned as in proof by Charlton. | $500 |
| Lot 1250 | Bank of Montreal 'Side View' halfpenny token, 1838 (C.10A3). Minor rim bruise at 9 o'clock, loose collar, some fishtailing evident flat on some high points, otherwise extremely fine or better and very rare. | $700 |
| Lot 1251 | Lower Canada, Montreal private token, Canada 1841 halfpenny (issued by Duncan & Co, a Montreal hardware firm)(C.13B) (illus). T.S.Brown & Co, Importers of Hardwares, halfpenny (c.1845) (C.15A1), J.Shaw & Co., Importers of Hardwares, Upper Town Quebec, halfpenny (1837) milled edge (C.19) (illus). 'Bouquet Sons', Belleville, New Jersey issues (C.27A1; 30D (illus); 32B(2)). The second pierced otherwise very good - nearly extremely fine (7). | $180 |
| Lot 1252 | Lower Canada, anonymous, one farthing token, 1828, Commerce over sailing ship on obverse. Issued by F.Mullins a ship chandler in Montreal (not in Charlton but cf 17A1) (see Breton 563) Extensive obverse die breaks otherwise well struck for this extremely fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1253 | Another, as previous but with some filling of reverse lettering, thick flan. Light red brown patina virtually mint state and very rare thus. | $420 |
| Lot 1254 | Lower Canada, Ths & Wm Molson Montreal Brewers, Distillers &&& un sou, 1837, thick flan, milled edge ( gms)(C.16A1). Nearly very fine and rare. | $440 |
| Lot 1255 | Lower Canada, anonymous tokens, Thomas Halliday issues, halfpenny, 1812 (C.46A1) penny 1812 (C.47D2) Joseph Tiffin's (a Montreal grocer) imitation, halfpenny 1812 (C.48A2, 4, C1(2), C2 (in brass)). Victoria Nobis Est, undated halfpenny (C.49A1). R.H. (Richard Hurd - a Montreal merchant) ship halfpenny, 1814 (C.51A1). Spread Eagle halfpenny, 1814 (C.54C1) 1815 (C.54D2) (some mint red) (illus). Seated Justice halfpenny, 1815 (C.56B1) edge grained right, undated, edge milled (C.56C1) (illus). Ships Colonies & Commerce - (Bust design) (C.58A1) (illus). Commercial Change, small bust design, die axis 180ø otherwise as (C.59B)(illus). Nearly fine - good extremely fine (15). | $230 |
| Lot 1256 | Lower Canada, Wellington tokens, halfpenny, undated (C.2A1, 2; 2B2); penny, 1813 (C.3) (illus); halfpenny, 1813, Marquis Wellington (C.7) (2) (illus); halfpenny, 1814 (C.mule 8A3/A2, 8A6); Peninsular halfpennies, (1812) (C.11A1 (2), 2, 11B7, 11D2) (illus) penny 1813 (C.12) Cossack penny (1813) (C.13) (illus). Fair - good very fine (15). | $260 |
| Lot 1257 | Upper Canada, Leslie & Sons, 2d currency token, 1822 (C.3). A little tooled otherwise very fine and rare. | $230 |
| Lot 1258 | Upper Canada, Success to Commerce & Peace to the World 1816, Sir Isaac Brock The Heroe of Upr. Canada Fell Oct 13 1812, halfpenny 1816 (C.6A2, 3) edge grained right; Commercial Change halfpenny, 1820 (C.9A1, 2, cf.9A4 but bottom line of sea lines up with top of the A, die axis 180ø, same die as the next (or 1833) To Facilitate Trade, halfpenny 1833 (C.12B2)(3). Fair - very fine (8). | $110 |
| Lot 1259 | Province of Canada, Bank of Montreal front view tokens, halfpenny, 1842 (C.1A2) 1844 (C.1B1, 1B3 (3)) (illus) penny, 1842 (c.2B) (illus). Quebec Bank, halfpenny/ un sou, 1852 (C.3) (illus) (2) penny/ Deux sous, 1852 (C.4) (illus) Bank of Upper Canada, halfpenny, 1850 (4), 1852, 1854, 1857 (2) (C.5A (4) 5B2, 5C1, 5D(2)) penny 1850 (2) (illus), 1854, 1857 (2) (C.6A2 (2); 6C1; 6D (2)). The third and eighteenth with considerable original mint red, mostly very fine - good extremely fine (22). | $420 |
| Lot 1260 | Anonymous and Miscellanous Tokens, For General Accomodation/ Pure Copper Preferable to Paper, halfpenny, undated (C.1A4 (2)) (illus); For Public Accomodation/ Hibernia 1805, penny (C.2); Success to Trade/ Commerce Rules the Main, halfpenny, 1812 (C.3). Irishman/ Pure Copper Preferable to Paper, halfpenny, undated (circa 1815) (C.4) (3) (one with traces of mint red) (illus). Blacksmith imitation of regal halfpenny (C.2A1). Fair - good extremely fine. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 1261 | Montreal & Lachine Railroad Company, Third Class pass in copper, central hole, undated but circa 1845. Rim nicks at 9 and 3 o'clock on the obverse otherwise medium brown patina, good very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1262 | Canada, advertising tickets or store cards, Quebec, St.Roche, Maison Jacques Cartier, one cent payable by H.Gaquon & Co in brass (26mm) ( ). Montreal L.Graelinger, Son & Co Furs, Hats Caps, Established 1852, in brass (27mm) (2). Wallace, Robert Purves Cheap Family Store/ Encourage Country Importers in copper (26mm) (considerable mint red) ( ) Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $260 |
| Lot 1263 | Canada, advertising tickets, trade check of coin dealers etc.; Joseph Leroux M.D. Montreal Canadian Coin cabinet book English and French versions; Numismatic Atlas Joseph LeRoux, legend both sides, French and English versions, also Arms/ French legend, Arms/ English legend. J.O. Marchard Collector of Canadian Coins (in French) Montreal, 1893, in white metal (28mm). P.O.Tremblay Montreal 1892 'Success to the Numismatists of Canada' in copper (28.5mm). P.N. Breton Numismatist Montreal, Exhibition Souvenir Montreal 1891/ Chateau Du Ramezay Built in 1704 Montreal in white metal (33mm) by Z.Tison. Lymburner and Brother Gold and Silver Plates 663 Craig Street Montreal/ French version in white metal (26mm). Gesangverein Teutonia Montreal, 5 cents in brass (FDC) and in silver plate with Crown Prince Wilhelm on obverse. Chess club/ Good/ for one Annual Subscription (in French) by K.S. in copper (25mm)(C. ). Mostly uncirculated to brilliant FDC a few scarce or rare. (12) | $250 |
| Lot 1264 | Canada, advertising tickets, Le Roux's Coin Cabinet English (2), French; Atlas (2); Gesangverein Teutonia 5 cents in brass. Later checks etc The Spring Coulee Trading Co. Ltd. Al.ta (Alberta)/ 50ct in aluminium (29mm). Encased nickel with aluminium ring Inco alloys 1947 maple leaf, The Big Nickel Sudbury Canada 1751 - 1951, Drive In Diner Service, White Sport, Vancouver B.C., (2); Store service token, rising sun, McLenan, McFeely & Prior Ltd (2), Capital Iron & Metals Ltd Victoria B.C. good for 36ct, Sandon B.C. good for $1.00. Canadian cent George V, reverse shaved and engraved HMS Kent Sunk Nuernberg Dec 8 1914 Dresden Mar 14 1915 in silver frame. Regimental Institute 47 Canada B.C. 1915/ 25 cts by J.B. in brass (25.5mm) (illus). Masonic, Seattle 1915/ Gizeh Temple Victoria B.C. in bronze (32mm). Delegate Badge Canadian Forresters Toronto 1911 enamelled brass. Very fine - uncirculated (19). | $50 |
| Lot 1265 | Toronto 1834-1884 in copper (25mm) by G.W. Semi-Centennial. Montreal Carnival 1884 Ice Palace in white metal (24mm). Adml. Boscawen Took Cape Breton/Louisbourg July 26 1758 in brass (24mm). Bronzed copper (35mm) medal by Monneron in Collection of French Patriots series 1791, Lafayette by Dumarest. Confederation 1867-1927 in bronze (25mm) by Ottawa Mint (2). Another in bronze (36mm) in beautiful condition (illustrated); Royal Tour 1939 in bronze (31mm) and (25mm); Coronation 1953 in bronze (33mm). The Mond Nickel Co. Ltd, 1900-1925 in pure nickel by Percy Metcalf in case of issue. Taylor & Challen Ltd, Birmingham England in brass (31.5mm) a pair in presentation case inscribed 'Visit of the Representatives of the Manufacturers' Association of Canada. Edmonton City Hall in brass (33mm) and Quebec 1970 medalet in cupro-nickel 22mm for the FAO. Fine-FDC. (15) | $130 |
| Lot 1266 | Admiral Vernon medals, in brass (39mm) for the capture of Porto Bello in 1739, The Pride of Spain Humbled by Ad. Vernon, Don Blass kneeling before the admiral/ Porto Bello Scene, another similar scene on reverse obverse Admiral Vernon standing right with cannon, ship behind. (M. ). Nearly extremely fine; very fine (2). | $210 |
| Lot 1267 | U.S.A., Philadelphia, New National Theatre, in silver (41mm) square shape with chamfered corners reverse 'Wm. E. Burton', undated but circa 1796. Pierced for wear, very fine and very rare. | $2,100 |
| Lot 1268 | U.S.A., Philadelphia Museum, admission ticket, 1821, in copper (33mm) (Rulau 398). Hints of red, even brown extremely fine or better and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 1269 | U.S.A., Park Theatre, New York, admit and paid (2) tickets 1817 in copper (19mm) (Rulau 41, A). Advertising ticket, Liston as Paul Pry, in copper (22mm) by I. Lavern, circa 1815 (illustrated). Fine-very fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 1270 | U.S.A., Parthenon, New York, 1825, admission ticket to Peale's Museum and Gallery of the Fine Arts in copper (34mm) (Rulau 632). Another, without obverse die fracture, later silvered. Nearly very fine, fair (2). | $150 |
| Lot 1271 | U.S.A., U.S. Mint, Philadelphia, First Steam Coinage pattern March 23 1836 in copper (28mm) by G.C.Gobrecht. FDC and rare. | $580 |
| Lot 1272 | U.S.A., proof striking in copper (25mm) by the U.S. mint of Engineer Five Years Service medal (square with integral loop) Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 1273 | U.S.A., H.P.C. (The Hasty Pudding Club, Cambridge, Mass.) 1795 in silver, struck circa 1838 octagonal with integral loop (39mm) (Rulau Mass 24E). Toned, uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 1274 | U.S.A. Cambridge, Mass., Harvard KE medal in silver (42mm) inscribed 'Thomas Corlies Class of 74'. Minor rim bruise at 8 o'clock on reverse otherwise toned nearly uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 1275 | U.S.A., St Laurence County Agricultural Society, Life Membership 20 Dolls./ Members Badge Not Transferable. Specimen striking beautifully toned and brilliant FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 1276 | U.S.A., South Carolina Society, Centennial Celebration, 1837, medal, uniface in silver (32mm) reverse inscribed to John Neufville one of the founders, first residing officer and first Treasurer of the South Carolina Society. Toned uncirculated and rare. | $940 |
| Lot 1277 | U.S.A Vera Cruz medal in silver (52mm) by C.C.Wright, Presented by the City of New York to the N.Y. Regiment of Volunteers in Mexico, inscribed in reverse field 'Steven Conner' 'Company E'. Slightest rim bruise at top obverse otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. | $1,050 |
| Lot 1278 | U.S.S. Somers, sunk off Vera Cruz Dec 10th 1846, in silver (58mm) by C.C.Wright, inscribed to 'T.Ibbotson' In gilt leather slip case, mount removed at top. Three large edge bumps otherwise very fine and very rare, the only presented example ever offered. | $2,300 |
| Lot 1279 | Wildflower/ Elbe Jan 30 1895, New York Recorder medal, in gold and enamel. Extremely fine. | $950 |
| Lot 1280 | U.S.A. Hard Times Token, Running Boar/Jackson (one cent) 1834 (Rulau 9). Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1281 | U.S.A., Hard Times tokens, satirical series, Daniel Webster 1841 (Rulau 16 (3), 17, 20, 22 (illus)). Illustrious predecessor 1837 (Rulau 32 (4, two extremely fine)(illus), 33 (2)). Liberty - not one cent, 1837 (Rulau 47, 48, 49, 56 (2), 57 with reverse of 58 (illus) plus a full reverse brockage of 48. Fine - extremely fine (19). | $1,800 |
| Lot 1282 | U.S.A., Hard Times token, satirical series Daniel Webster, one cent, 1841, Rulau 22. Glossy with hint of red struck slightly off centre nearly uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 1283 | U.S.A., Hard Times token, satirical series, one cent 1841, Webster/ Liberty, (Rulau 23- R4). Attractive medium brown, hints of striking bloom, extremely fine or better and rare. | $480 |
| Lot 1284 | U.S.A., Hard Times token, Satirical Series, Agriculture & Commerce/ A Friend to the Constitution around a bull standing right (Rulau 24, R3). Some original striking bloom on obverse, dark brown patina, weakly struck in places, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 1285 | U.S.A., Hard Times tokens, Satirical Series, one cent 1841 (Rulau 58 (2)) Mint drop, 1837 (Rulau 62) 1838 Loco Foco (Rulau 63) (illus) May Tenth, 1837 (Rulau 65, 66 (2)(illus), 67) I Take the responsibility 1837 (Rulau 69, 70 (3), 72 (illus)) Am I not a Woman (Rulau 81). Fair - very fine (14). | $500 |
| Lot 1286 | U.S.A., Hard Times token, May Tenth, one cent 1841 (Rulau 68). In exceptional condition 20 - 30 percent original mint red, uncirculated and rare thus. | $460 |
| Lot 1287 | U.S.A., Hard Times Token, Half Cent 1837 (Rulau 73). Even brown patina, very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 1288 | U.S.A. Hard Times Token, Am I Not a Woman (anti-slavery) one cent 1838 (Rulau 81). An attractive red brown and grey patina with some mint red, especially on the reverse, virtually uncirculated and rare thus. | $700 |
| Lot 1289 | U.S.A., Hard Times Tokens, State Series, Massachusetts, H.M.& E.I. Richards Attleboro, Mass, one cent (1834) (Rulau 151), Robinson's Jones & Co., Attleboro, Mass., one cent 1833 (Rulau 152 (2))(illus) 1836 (Rulau 154 - 6), S.B.Schenck Attleboro, Mass., one cent 1834 (Rulau 157) Wm.H.Milton, Boston one cent (1835-44) (Rulau 164); New Hampshire, A.C.Smith, Dover, one cent 1837 (Rulau 193), E.F.Sise & Co., Portsmouth, one cent 1837 (Rulau 195); New York, Walsh's General Store, Lansingburgh, one cent 1835 (Rulau 216 (3, one with die axis 180ø), 217 (2), 218 (illus)), Henry Anderson, New York one cent, 1837 (Rulau 219) (2) (illus). R.155 pierced otherwise fine - good very fine (18). | $780 |
| Lot 1290 | Hard Times token, Bergen Iron Works, Lukewood, N.J., 1840, no value stated (Rulau HT 205). Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 1291 | U.S.A., Hard Times Tokens, New York, Centre Market, N.Y., one cent 1837 (Rulau 239 (3) (illus), 240 (2)), H.Crossman one cent, 1837 (Rulau 244 (very worn)) S.Maycock & Co, N.Y., one cent 1837 (Rulau 290), Merchants Exchange one cent (1837) (Rulau 291 (3), 293 (3) (illus), 294 (3, one with slightly bitten edge (illus), another (illus) with double struck edge). N Starbuck & Son, Troy, N.Y., one cent (1835) (Rulau 368, dies 180ø). Rhode Island, Ephraim A.Hathaway City Coal Yard, one cent 1833 (Rulau 428 (2), 428A (silvering a blackened patina with some broken areas). Fair - extremely fine (20). | $580 |
| Lot 1292 | U.S.A., Hard Times Token, New York, Dr. L.Feuchtwanger, one cent, 1837, in German silver (Rulau 268 dies 5H). Well struck with original mint bloom, toned, nearly uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 1293 | U.S.A. Hard Times Token, New York, Dr. J.G.Hewett, Bone Setter one cent (1837-8) thin flan (Rulau 279 - R3). Slight toning but virtually full original mint red, mint state and rare. | $640 |
| Lot 1294 | U.S.A., Hard Times Token, New York, Smith's Clock Establishment one cent 1837 (Rulau 314). Time is money clock face obverse. Even brown with clean fields, extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 1295 | U.S.A., Hard Times Token, New York, Bucklin's Interest Tables, one cent 1835 (Rulau 349 -R5). Struck from shallow dies without much detail giving worn appearance this comparable to Rulau plate coin, very fine for this and very rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1296 | Merchant Tokens, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Foster & Parry, cooking stove/ padlock in brass (28mm) (Rulau Mich 10). South Carolina, W.W.Wilbur, auctioneer, 1846, in brass (29mm) (Rulau SC 13) this business was a leading slave mart, thriving on the sale of negroes; Doremus & Nixon, New York in brass (28mm) edge milled (Rulau NY 224B). C.C.Cleaves, Memphis Tennessee, bookseller, in brass (26mm) edge milled (Rulau Tenn 8A) (illus). Early American token, C & I. D. Wolfe, New York 1823, in brass (26mm) plain edge (Rulau NY 957). H.B. West's Trained Dogs, Crystal Palace, N.Y. 1853 in brass (27mm) milled edge (Rulau NY 949). Fine - very fine. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 1297 | U.S. Merchant tokens with Washington portrait, Robbins, Royce & Hand, New York in white metal (19mm) (1859) only 15 struck (R.NY670). A.B. Sage & Co, New York (Numismatic Book Dealers) in copper (R.NY758). Washington Temperance Benevolent Society by Bale in silver washed bronze (22mm) pierced at top. Uncirculated, nearly uncirculated, extremely fine and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1298 | Connecticut; Bridgeport, A.W. Wallace (R.35B-a1) Illinois; Palatine, Dean & Slade (R.680A-1a) (illustrated). Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, M.F. Beirn (R.750E-1a (2)) (illustrated) Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Severn & Jones (R.510AJ-1a) Hales Corner, J. Siegel (R.270A-1a) Ohio, Bryan, E.G. Selby & Co, (R.100B-2a). Dr. Bennett's Medicines (illustrated), Wilson's medal, 1 in centre. Fine-uncirculated. (9) | $210 |
| Lot 1299 | Illinois, Waukegan, J.L. Loveday & Co, (R.890B-1b) (illustrated). New York, Brooklyn, Braun & Schellworth's (R.95A-1a) T. Ivory (R.95D-1b); Troy, Robinson & Ballou (R.890E-1b). Ohio, Cincinatti, B. Kitteredge & Co, (R.165CN-20). Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh, Buffums (R.765C-1a) Pittsburgh Dry Goods (R.765R-2a) Wilson's Medal. Very fine-uncirculated. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 1300 | New York, Albany, Jos. McBurney (R.10c-1a); Cooperstown, G.L. Bowne (R.145B-1a); Oswego, M.L. Marshall (R.695A-2a) (illustrated); Whitehall, F.W. Hall (R.985A-1a); Troy, Robinson & Ballou (R.890E-1b) Oliver & Boutwell (R.890B-13 (3) different dies). New Jersey, Newark, J.L. Agens & Co, (R.555A-5-(2)); Trenton, B.W. Titus (R.885A-1b). Ohio, Cincinnati, Frank Beresford (Rf.165P-1a) milled edge (mostly red) (illustrated) Kittredge & Co, (R.165CN-2a) Wright (R.165GR-1a); Cleveland, C.G. Bruce (R.175C-1a); Kenton, J.M. Brunson (R420A-1a) (illustrated); Toledo; C.P. Curtis (R.860A-1a) (illustrated), Hough & Hall (R.860B-1a). Very fine-uncirculated. (18) | $600 |
| Lot 1301 | New York, New York City, C. Bahr (reverse 1259) (illustrated), H.J. Bang (R.630D-1a) V. Benner & C.H. Bendinger (R.630F-1a), J.L. Bodie (R.630H-1a) M.S. Brown (R.630N-2a), Broas Pie Baker (R.630M-1a (2)), John P. Gauber (R.630 AG-1a), Chr. F. Hetzel (R.630AJ-1a) (illustrated), Hussey's Special Message Service (R.630AK-1a) (illustrated), Ches Pfaff (R.630BF-1a); P.H.J. Seiter's Market (R.630BQ-1b), I.Sommers (R.630BR-1a), Standinger's (R.630BS-1a 2 sizes), S. Steinfeld (R.630BU-1a), Stony & Southworth (R.630BV-1a), C. Tollner & Hammacher (R.630BY-1a), Thomas White (R.630CH-1a), Washington Market (R.630CC-4a). Very fine-uncirculated. (20) | $600 |
| Lot 1302 | New York, with Washington portraits or his name; Bridgens (R.630K-1a); illustrated; T. Brimelow 1864 with reverse 1133, larger size 1 (cent) 1863, another portrait on obverse, another in brass 2 (cents) (illustrated); Broas Brothers Our Country in copper and brass dies upright; C. Doscher (R.630V-3a); A. Gavron reverse 1265, H.D. Gerdts (R.630AD-1a) (illustrated) (2); H.M. Lane (R.630AD-5a); C. Magnus (R.630AS-1b); Monk's Metal Signs R.630BB-1a, another same reverse obverse I.O.U. 1 cent (illustrated); John Quinn (R.630BG-5a); Wm. F. Warner (R.630CB-1a) also reverse 1263; Washington Market (R.630cc-4a) (illustrated); Washington Restaurant (R.630CD-1a). Mostly extremely fine-uncirculated. (19) | $600 |
| Lot 1303 | Patriotic Civil War Tokens, all common, a selection of types some with different die combinations, Army & Navy with Liberty Head (3 different) Flag die 1233 (2), Federal Union, Capitol die 1237 (2), Equestrian Washington (4 different dies, Union For Ever reverse), Arms/Our Navy, Rulau 245, 136/397 (illustrated), 191/New York, 408, 411, 412, 426, 471 (cf.Pittsburg 765R-2a), Indian head 51/342, 188 beehive (illustrated), large size Trade & Commerce (holed)/258; Washington/New York; General G.E. McClellan (R.1152/B8) (illustrated); 434/1243. Very fine-extremely fine. (28) | $620 |
| Lot 1304 | Patriotic Civil War Tokens, with Washington Portraits, Rulau 108/201, 108, 110 (3) 117/420 in brass, copper 118, 119, 174 (2), 255/1265, 434 (same as 1215)/1265, 1132, 1133 (illustrated) and without portraits 434/1232, 445/259 (R.3) (illustrated). Very fine-uncirculated. (17) | $460 |
| Lot 1305 | U.S.A., California, Pioneer Gold Series Shultz & Co five dollars 1851, trial impressions in copper, possibly made as uniface impressions and joined (weight gms and no solid ring). Almost obliterated in the centre both sides otherwise very fine and probably unique. | $1,400 |
| Lot 1306 | U.S.A., encased postage stamp token or store card, one cent Drakes Plantation Bitters Pat Aug 12, 1862 J. Gault ( ). Very fine and scarce. | $720 |
| Lot 1307 | U.S.A., Indian traders token, Lee & Reynolds, Camp Supply, Ind. Ter./ Good For/ one dollar/ in/ Merchandise/ in our Indian/ Trade, in brass. Considerable gilding present nearly uncirculated and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1308 | Various medals, medalets, Maj. Gen. Harrison medalets (circa 1840) reverse The Hero of Tippecanoe (Rulau p90) in brass (23mm), another reverse scales Democrats/ Whigs. Jenny Lind, 1850 in bronze (22mm) (illus), Massachusetts 1776 - 1876 in silver, upright oval (19x25mm). U.S. Centennial medal in bronze (37mm) by Authority of Congress in card box of issue (illus); Pennsylvania bi-centenary 24 Oct 1882 in brass (25mm) 'Distributed by Employees of U.S. Mint during the Celebration.' San Francisco, Triennial Conclave 1883 obverse Richard the Lionheart, in silver (20mm). World's Columbian Exposition Chicago 1893 Treasury Department, United States Mint Exhibit in yellow brass (37mm) (illus). San Francisco Earthquake and Fire Souvenir April 18, 1906 in brass (36mm) (illus). Election ticket Cleveland & Hendricks 1884 in gilt copper (25mm). San Francisco Mint 1874 - 1937 in bronze (38mm) by S J W with S mint mark. J.C. Fremont born Jun 21 1913 in brass (22mm). Fine - extremely fine. (12) | $270 |
| Lot 1309 | Various medals, Wells Fargo & Company 1852 - 1902 in silver (39mm) (illus) Washington, To Commemorate the Washington Inaugural Centennial, New York City 1789 - April 30 1889, Washington Bridge opened, in white metal (51mm) by Lovett (Baker ). The Liberty Bell/ Independance Hall 1776 in plated pewter (38mm) (corroded), The Days of 49 Eureka imitation $50 slug in brass (40mm). United States Navy, Constitution sailing right in copper (32mm) inscribed to George Keiersen USS Palos Dec 18 1891. Blondin, The Hero of Niagra/ Crossed the falls of Niagra in Prescence of HRH Prince of Wales Sept 14 1860 in white metal (35mm) by J.White Birmingham (illus). New York World's Fair 1939 in bronze (76mm) by Killenyi, Washington standing in the sky. Fine - good extremely fine (7). | $300 |
| Lot 1310 | Augustus Saint Gardens, in bronze, upright rectangular (46x64mm) by the Medallic Art Co., Sculptors Dinner April 9 1937, (by J.F. 1934). Extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 1311 | U.S.A., Miscellaneous, elongated farthing 1884 stamped Colombia Exposition 1893, elongated Indian head cent stamped Armour & Company/ Dainty/ Canned Meats/ Delicious/ Chicago/ obverse building Mfg & Liberal Arts Pan Am 1801, elongated Indian head cent 1903, stamped on one side 1915 Building (San Francisco) P.P.I.E., elongated nickel similar 1915 Frisco. 10th Olympiad Los Angeles 1932/ California Gold « dollar reverse. Numismatists advertising tickets or cards (G.H.Lovett GHL) WE ALL HAVE OUR HOBBIES/ Dedicated to coin and medal Collectors 1860 in copper (27mm) (Rulau NY 491c) proof-like (illus); Waldo C. Moore, Banker, Numismatist, Philatelist, Fowl Fancier 1911 in gilt brass (31mm); Ray Byrne Pittsburgh Good for one drink in brass octagonal (24mm)(2) W.W.Woodside, 1973, Pittsburgh (32mm) 55 years of Fun with Numismatics. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $200 |
| Lot 1312 | New York, Metropolitain Chapter, Instituted 1852 in copper (31mm) uncanningly like the work of W.J.Taylor of London, nearly full mint red (illus.) Mt Neboh Chapter New York, N.Y., Instituted 1889. Buffalo, Home Coming April 28 1917 (illus). Cape Vincent in aluminium, Carthage in aluminium; Middletown in aluminium; Mount Vernon; Newark; Oleon; Port Chester; Potsdam aluminium and brass; Seneca Falls in brass. Good fine - uncirculated (13). | $70 |
| Lot 1313 | New Jersey, Camden; Jersey City; Lambertville; Morristown; Newark Union Chapter Instituted 1813 early 19th century style; Orange; Paterson; Pitman; Ruhway; Maryland; Baltimore, Druid Royal Arch Chapter; Cumberland. Washington, D.C.; Mount Pleasant Chapter (2), Hiram R.A. Chapter in aluminium. Connectcut; Mystic. North Carolina; Asheville in aluminium, Charlotte, North Wilkesboro. South Carolina; Laurens. Fine - uncirculated (19). | $100 |
| Lot 1314 | Pennsylvania; Altona; Erie; Harrisburg; Philadelphia; Columbia, Germantown (brass), Harmony, Jerusalem, Keystone, St.John, Temple; Seranton; West Chester; Wilkinsburg. Very fine - uncirculated (13). | $140 |
| Lot 1315 | Ohio; Bedford; Bowling Green; Bucyru (2); Conneout; Dayton (illus); Elyria; Greenville; Loudonville (proof-like)(illus); Lyons (illus); Piqua; Thatcher (2 different dies); Urbana; Webb (illus); Westerville; Youngstown. Fine - FDC (17). | $90 |
| Lot 1316 | Illinois; Chicago (silver plated); Cicero; Freeport; La Grange; Oak Park (2 different dies); Michigan; Detroit Monroe 1818 (illus); Port Huron; Saginaw, aluminium; Minnesota; Fairmont; Fergus Falls, aluminium; Minneapolis; Owatanna; Indiana, Attica; Campbellsburg; Covington; Fort Dodge; Fort Madison (2, one in brass); Fort Wayne; La Fayette (3, one in aluminium); Salem. Fine - uncirculated (24). | $130 |
| Lot 1317 | Virginia; Norfolk (2 different) (illustrated); Portsmouth; Roanoke; Winchester; West Virginia, Bethesda; Fairmont; Wisconsin; Racine (illustrated); Wyoming; Casper; Cheyenne (illustrated); Douglas; Gillette; Laramie; Pinedale; Powell; Wheatland. Good fine-uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (16) | $90 |
| Lot 1318 | Iowa; Des Moines; Dubuque Chapter 1845 (illustrated); Fairfield; Greeley in aluminium; Ida Grove (3); Knoxville; Primghar; Sigourney. Idaho, Boise (illustrated). Montana; Trenton (illustrated). Kansas; Horton (illustrated); Iola. Kentucky, Mayfield (illustrated). Georgia; Dalton (illustrated); Folkston. Alabama; Abbeville (illustrated). Good fine-uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (18) | $100 |
| Lot 1319 | Louisiana; Baton Rouge; New Orleans (illus). Florida; Jacksonville Alum; Jasper (illustrated); St. Augustine Alum. Tennessee; Nashville. Arkansas; Hot Springs; Leslie (illustrated); Rector. North Dakota; Devil's Lake (illustrated). South Dakota; Arlington; Bryant; Redfield. Oklahoma; Bartlesville; Muskogee (illustrated); Tulsa; John I Taylor Festival October 29-30, 1965 brilliant mint red. Good fine-uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (17) | $90 |
| Lot 1320 | Nebraska; Norfolk (3 different metals) Wakefield in aluminium. Colorado; Lakewood. Washington; Olympia (illustrated). Oregon; Dallas (2 metals); Independence; McMinnville. Texas; Bryant (1866-1966); Marfa. New Mexico, Albuquerque. Utah; Salt Lake City (2 different one is a shekel). Fine-uncirculated, mostly uncirculated. (15) | $80 |
| Lot 1321 | Arizona, Winslow (illustrated). Nevada, Carson City (illustrated); Fallon; Tonopah. California; Azusa illustrated; Marysville (brass); Redlands; San Jose. Alaska, Fort Richardson; Palmer (illustrated). Canada, ancient Frontenac and Cataraqui Chapter. Various, states not named, Occident Chapter, Denarius 27 (illustrated) Oriental R.A. Chapter; Pittson, R.A.M.; Trowel Chapter, R.A.M.; Poughkeepsie (New York) in aluminium; Santa Rosa in aluminium; Shekel nickel plated; one penny, one penny, in brass (British?). Fine-uncirculated. (21) | $180 |
| Lot 1322 | U.S.A., Hawaii, plantation token in copper, milled edge WP 12« cents 1871/Star 1H. Good fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1323 | U.S.A., Hawaii, T.H.H. ( ) 12« cents, 1879 in copper (21mm) Good very fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1324 | U.S.A., Hawaii, Bar checks, Pantheon Saloon, Entreprise Brewing Co., Jim Dodd agent, Honolulu in brass (27mm); Commercial Saloon, Honolulu in brass (25mm). Very fine (2). | $500 |
| Lot 1325 | Antigua, Hornel and Coltart, merchants of St. John, farthing token 1836 (Pr.1; Lyall 1). Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1326 | Bahamas, The British Colonial Hotel, Nassau, brass check, serial impressed 2539 (Lyall 10 Rulau 32) (illustrated), another stamped 1825, circa 1934. Toned good very fine; nearly very fine and scarce. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 1327 | Bahamas, Cat Cay Club check for half a key in aluminiumised bronze, silver finish (Pr.5; Lyall 17; Rulau 9) issued 1946. Monte Carlo Casino, Freeport, slot machine tokens one dollar, 1968 (Lyall 137). Grand Bahama Hotel and Country Club, cupro-nickel tokens for 1/9 (2), 9d, 4«d (Lyall 32 (2), 33, 34) (Rulau 21-3). Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 1328 | Bahamas, Grand Bahama Hotel and Country Club, cupro-nickel tokens, 3/6, 1/9 and 9d and 4«d (Lyall 31-34; Rulau 20-3). Monte Carlo Casino, Freeport, slot machine token one dollar, 1968 in cupro-nickel (Lyall 37). Extremely fine or better. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 1329 | Bahamas, another set of Grand Bahama Hotel as previous, plus Paradise Island Bridge, Nassau, tickets in brass B, and cupro-nickel C (2) (Lyall 41, 42 (2)); Zemi's Hotel, red plastic poppet bead (Lyall 57). Very fine-uncirculated. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 1330 | Barbados, Thomas Lawlor & Co, Bridgetown farthing size advertising ticket in copper (Pr.29; Lyall 88) (2) undated by circa 1850. Hints of red, nearly extremely fine; dark toned good very fine. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 1331 | Barbados, Thomas Lawlor & Co., Bridgetown, farthing size advertising ticket in brass (Pr.29; Lyall 88; Rulau 8) issued circa 1850. Y.M.C.A. 1d in brass, canteen token for use by World War I servicemen (Lyall 97) (illustrated). Medalet for the inauguration of the West Indies Federal Legislature 22nd April 1958 in silver (18mm) edge milled. Also Grand Bahama Club 9d (Lyall 33) and Jamaica, William Smith 1d (1829) (Pr. 132; Lyall 162; Rulau 37). Perry, 1788 countermarked (illustrated) British Guiana, one stiver 1813 countermarked Js. Wood twice on obverse and once on reverse. Nearly fine-extremely fine, the second rare. (7) | $340 |
| Lot 1332 | Barbados, Moses Tolanto, Bridgetown, halfpenny, heavy issue (9.31grams) (Pr.27; Lyall 93; Rulau 10). Even light brown patina, good very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1333 | Another, as previous exactly. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1334 | Another, as previous two but light weight issue (29grams) (Lyall 93; Rulau 11) (illustrated), another darker toned, slight verdigris. Good very fine; nearly very fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 1335 | Barbados, Moses Tolanto, farthing, very similar to the previous but smaller and half the weight (Pr.28; Lyall 95; Rulau 12). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $580 |
| Lot 1336 | British Guiana, Trade & Navigation/ Pure Copper Preferable to Paper, one stiver, 1838, edge plain, another edge engrailed but without any graining (Lyall 111, Pr 60, the edge variety not listed). Nearly very fine; good very fine (2). | $70 |
| Lot 1337 | British Guiana, Middlemas, Brothers & Co., Georgetown, Demerara, brass check or advertising ticket same legend both sides (Pr.63; Lyall 116) undated but circa 1870. Scratches on the reverse otherwise very fine/fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1338 | British Guiana Richard P. Kaps, Georgetown, jeweller, miniature gold medal or imitation gold dollar (14mm, 1.41 grams) obverse badge of British Guiana/St. George and the dragon as seen on sovereigns (Pr.69 this piece). Extremely fine with no signs of mounting, very rare thus. | $620 |
| Lot 1339 | British Guiana, Pickersgill Saw Mills Ltd., Pomeroon, British Guiana, truck or shop ticket in brass (38mm) for one dollar in merchandise (Lyall 117) undated but circa 1910. Good fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 1340 | Another, but for 50 cents (32mm) (Lyall 118). Nearly very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1341 | Another, but for 25 cents (27mm) (Lyall 119). Minor scratch on reverse otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1342 | British Guiana, Pickersgill Saw Mills Ltd., Pomeroon, British Guiana, truck tickets as previous but a set of three, one dollar, fifty and twenty five cents in brass (Lyall 117-9). Good fine and rare. (3) | $760 |
| Lot 1343 | British Honduras, John Jex, Belize, 1871 ¬ real (= 1«d) token in bronze coloured brass (Pr.75; Lyall 130; Rulau 3) design based on the U.S. Indian Head one cent. Good very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1344 | Another, as previous but pierced at top and in a more yellow brass alloy. Good very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1345 | British Honduras, Henry Ganz, 1«d in copper (20.5mm) 1885 (Pr. 76; Lyall 129; Rulau 1). Usual die crack on the reverse, practically mint state with traces of original mint red and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1346 | British Honduras, Corozal, Jones & Young 1«d token in copper (21mm) 25th October 1875 (Lyall 131; Rulau 20). Pierced at top otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1347 | Jamaica, M. Howard, Ferry Grass (Kingston) (halfpenny) token in copper (25mm) edge grained right, undated but circa 1795 (Pr.131; Lyall 153; Rulau 14). Good extremely fine with traces of original mint red, rare in this condition. | $420 |
| Lot 1348 | Jamaica, William Smith (Kingston), 1d currency token in copper (29mm) (Pr.132; Lyall 162; Rulau 37) undated but issued 1829 and struck by the Soho Mint. Attractive red brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $220 |
| Lot 1349 | Jamaica, William Smith (Kingston), currency halfpenny, undated but issued 1829 (Pr.133; Lyall 163; Rulau 38). Dark brown patina, slightest old verdigris on reverse otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $200 |
| Lot 1350 | Jamaica, Robert Kirkland, Golden Grove, St. Thomas, 1«d token in cupro-nickel (19mm) undated but circa 1880 by Ralph Heaton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham (Pr.142; Lyall 155; Rulau 8) with the usual defacing cross applied to the reverse. Flattened in places from the cancellation marking otherwise very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1351 | Jamaica, Thomas Lundie & Co. (mis-spelt Lunday) Kingston, advertising ticket 1844 in brass (23mm) edge grained left (Pr. 144; Lyall 196; Rulau 32). Some original colour, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. | $200 |
| Lot 1352 | Jamaica, Thomas Lundie & Co, Kingston, ticket in brass (23mm) edge grained left (Pr.145; Lyall 197; Rulau 33). Dark brown patina with slight verdigris otherwise very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1353 | Jamaica, I.J. Morecai, Morant Bay, 1«d token in cupro-nickel (19mm) undated but struck in 1880 and 1882 by Ralph Heaton & Son Ltd., Birmaingham (Pr. 146, Lyall 156; Rulau 95). Good very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1354 | Jamaica, Bruce's Club, Kingston, aluminium checks for use in the restaurant, for 1, 2, 3 and 4 patties (a meat and vegetable pie) all (22.5mm) priced at 1«d each in 1945 (Lyall 168-171). Fine - very fine. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 1355 | Jamaica, Casa Blanca Hotel, Montego Bay, ticket in brass (32mm) by G.G. Wright & Sons, Cincinnati, Ohio, undated but circa 1965 (Lyall 179). Jamaica Street Car Coy. LD. one fare token in cupro-nickel, octagonal (19mm) (Lyal 190) (2). Wonards Radio Engineering Ltd, washing machine token (Maytag brand) for use in Kingston apartment blocks (Lyall 216). Extremely fine-good extrmely fine, the first and last rare. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 1356 | Jamaica, Gray's Inn (Jamaica) Central Factory Ltd, sugar factory near Annatto Bay in St. Mary, workers I.D. or pay tickets in brass (39mm) undated but circa 1910, Gray's Inn Central (Lyall 185) and Gray's Inn (Jamaica) Central Factory (Lyall 186) stamped 8, another stamped 86. Very fine and rare, especially the first type. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 1357 | Jamaica, A(tlantic) F(ruit) Co. incuse stamped work tallies in brass (Lyall 220,246, 257) (illustrated) A.F. Co. Ltd, in brass (Lyall 269, 275) (illustrated), Fletcher & Co. Ltd, Montego Bay die struck work tallies one stem 1928 in aluminium, and brass (27mm) (Lyall 307, 308) 1932 in aluminium, brass and white metal (Lyall 309, 310, 311), Greenwood Estate, St. Mary, incuse stamped work tally in aluminium (23.5mm) (Lyall 321) (illustrated) Imperial Direct West India Mail Service Company, IDW1 work tally, impressed bracteate style on square brass flan (22.5mm) undated but circa 1901 to 1903 (Lyall 326; Rulau 129) (illustrated). Mostly very fine or better, a few rare. (12) | $360 |
| Lot 1358 | Jamaica, J.B.P.A. (Jamaica Banana Producer's Association Ltd,) work tallies in aluminium (27mm) 1932 and 1937 (Lyall 327, 328). Jamaica Fertiliser Products Ltd, Falmouth, work tally for 1 (unit) carrying bat manure in baskets, undated but circa 1932 (lyell 329). Jamaica Fruit & Shipping Co. Ltd, work tallies in aluminium (21mm) 1919, 1919 countermarked with 6 spoked circular stamp, 1921, 1921 countermarked as before, 1923; (27mm) 1928, 1930 (Lyell 330-6). Kingston Wharves Ltd incuse stamped work tally in aluminium, trefoil shaped (27mm) undated but used 1945-1967 (Lyall 339). Seavers & Company, S &Co., incuse stamped brass work tally (Lyall 363). S & H. incuse similar to last (Lyall 364) S.S. Smith Company, SSS incuse stamped brass work tally (Lyall 367) (circa 1904-15) Standard Fruit and Steamship Co. (Ltd) incuse stamped brass work tally (Lyall 368) for use at Kingston, circa 1935-1951. Tropical Fruit Corporation, die struck work tally in aluminium (22mm) dated 1923 (Lyall 377; Rulau 135) (illustrated). Wentworth Estate, incuse stamped work tallies in copper and zinc on rough cut square and round blanks (Lyall 440, 442) (illustrated). Fine-very fine. (18) | $300 |
| Lot 1359 | Jamaica, United Fruit Company, U.F. Co, workers tallies all in brass, various shapes (Lyall 388, 412 (triangular), 413, 415, 416K, 419, 426 round aluminium) die struck (425 (triangular), these aluminium 427, 428, 430, 434). United Fruit (Jamaica) Company, U.F.J. Co/P.L. in aluminium, octagonal (Lyall 436) used from 1956, PL stands for Portland Loading. Imperial Direct West India Mail Service Company, IDWI work tally in brass square, bracteate style (Lyall 326). Fine-very fine. (14) | $160 |
| Lot 1360 | St. Eustatius, Herman Gosling, 1 Bitt, 1771 in brass (22.5mm) (Pr.p.263, fig 45; Lyall 452; Rulau 1). Very fine and rare. | $440 |
| Lot 1361 | Another, as previous but for half Bt (half bitt) (Lyall 453; Rulau 2). Corroded but patinated otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 1362 | St. Lucia, Barnard, Peter & Company, coaling tallies, in brass by Neal of London, twopence (Pr.3; Lyall 455); Barnard, Sons & Company, large B (Pr.5; Lyall 461); James Burness & Sons (30mm) and (24mm) (Pr.6,7; Lyall 464, 5) (two pairs plus extra (30mm)). Very fine-extremely fine, a few rare. (7) | $400 |
| Lot 1363 | St. Lucia, Chastanet, in copper with central hole (26mm) undated but circa 1870 (Pr.15; Lyall 466). Very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1364 | Another, as previous. Nearly very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1365 | St. Lucia, Banana Tallies; Geest Industries (W.I.) Ltd, in red fibre (B.W.I.), (W.I.); Geest in green fibre; GI in aluminium (Lyall 469, 470, 472, 473 (circa 1957). Antilles Products, AP in red fibre (Lyall 454). Very fine-extremely fine some rare. (5) | $270 |
| Lot 1366 | St. Lucia, Minvielle & Chastanet, coaling tally, Day in brass (29mm) and D in brass (27mm) (Lyall 476-7) undated but circa 1900. The first a little corroded otherwise very fine, the second with slight bend and staining otherwise very fine, the first very rare, second rare. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 1367 | St. Lucia, Peter & Co, coaling tallies in brass 4 (4 pence), no value stated, square with seriffs*, without seriffs, N (for night) with seriffs*, without seriffs (Lyall 479, 481-5) & Co. Ld. 2*; 4 (4, 3 with two points up, one with one point up) one shilling* (2); D (for Day)* (3); N (for night) (3) (Lyall 486-91 complete). Those with * illustrated. A nearly complete run including six duplicates. Fine-extremely fine, some rare, especially Lyall 485. (18) | $470 |
| Lot 1368 | St. Lucia, Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, work tally for coaling, no value stated, central hole, in bronze (26mm) (Pr.18; Lyall 496) undated but circa 1885. Very fine and rare. | $280 |
| Lot 1369 | Another, as previous. Nearly very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1370 | Trinidad, J.G. D'Ade & Co, farthing in copper (Pr.6; Lyall 498; Rulau 14) undated but circa 1865. Some dirt adhering and small stain on N of one otherwise good very fine and very rare, a classic true token of the British West Indies. | $980 |
| Lot 1371 | Trinidad, H.E. Rapseys half stampee (= «d or 1ct) Port of Spain token in copper (Pr.5; Lyall 508; Rulau ) undated but circa 1861. Red and brown uncirculated and extremely rare thus, perhaps the finest known apart from the British Museum's Freudenthal specimen obtained in 1870. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1372 | Another, as previous, in copper. Nearly very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1373 | Another, as previous but countermarked with F.D. (Francois Declos) a barber in Port of Spain to revalue half stampee to one stampee. Nearly very fine and extremely rare, only two examples known to Lyall. | $420 |
| Lot 1374 | Trinidad, Tucker's Valley Estate, tally for 1 rod in bronze (24mm) with central hole, edge milled, reverse stamped with a large T (Lyall 516; Rulau 43) undated but circa 1885. Dark brown patina, slightly bent from stamping T on reverse otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare thus. | $560 |
| Lot 1375 | Turks and Caicos Islands, J.N. Reynolds, salt raking/export business truck ticket for 6¬ U.S. cents (or half bitt) in brass (19mm) (5.10 grams) thick dumpy flan (2mm), undated but circa 1865 (Lyall 519). Has been corroded, lacquered to preserve the surface patina otherwise fine and excessively rare. | $820 |
| Lot 1376 | Turks & Caicos Islands, West Caicos Sisal Company, W.C.S. Co, stamped incuse on round blanks, two shillings (2) in cupro-nickel, sixpence (2), threepence (2), and one penny (2) and halfpenny in brass (Lyall 520, 522-5) truck tickets used 1892-1909 and made by Quints & Sons in Philadelphia. Very fine-extremely fine. (9) | $170 |
| Lot 1377 | Unattributed, (formerly attributed to St.Lucia) Anse Canot/ 1 in copper (20mm)(Byrne 1055; Rulau SL53). Extremely fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1378 | U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, 1890, steamboat in centre/ Russel Bros 2ct Mex. Token in cupro-nickel, octagonal (17mm)(Rulau Vrg 60). Good very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 1379 | U.S. Virgin Islands, St. Thomas, The West Indian Company, coaling token or tally, 1920 in brass, reverse blank (Rulau 90). Great Britain, Cartwheel penny 1797, countermarked St. Thomas/ATA monogram/1852 in relief, probably a soup kitchen or charity token (Rulau 3). The first toned good very fine, the second good fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 1380 | Netherlands Antilles, Curacao, Willemstad, JxCo., one stiver in cupro-nickel undated but circa 1880, issued by Jesurun & Co., a Jewish family enterprise (Rulau 5). Good very fine. | $20 |
| Lot 1381 | Another, as previous. Good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 1382 | Argentina, Coliseo de Buenos Aires, admittance ticket in copper (33mm) struck in 1840 for entrance to the Comedy Theatre. Struck at the Buenos Aires Mint on blanks prepared for the 2 reale coins of 1840 (Rulau 118). Very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1383 | Argentina, Tierra Virgen, M.Salazar 1894 Tree, in copper (25mm). Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1384 | Argentina, Rasario Jockey Club, Sante F‚, Inauguration of the Hipodrome (grandstand) December 1901, medal in copper (40mm) by U.Gottuzzo. Attractive red and brown patina, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1385 | Bolivia, Potosi, Theatre admission ticket in copper (33mm) on Argentina Buenos Aires minted token countermarked POTOSI (Rulau Bov 13). Nearly very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1386 | Bolivia, El Beni Department, Trinidad, Franscisco Suarez, 10 centavos in gilt brass (19mm)(Rulau Eb 2); Potosi Department Potosi, Jerman Fricke y Co. « Reale/ 5 centavos in bright gilt brass (18mm) (Rulau Psi 34). Inauguration Del Ferro Carril 1912 in silver (26mm)(Rulau Psi 38). Extremely fine - good extremely fine (3). | $80 |
| Lot 1387 | Brazil, three masted sailing ship left/ Inspeccao/ Geral/ DOS/ Ingendios in copper (27mm)(2) undated but circa 1840. Rio Grande Do Sul State Chaves & Almeida Porto Alegre/ 1 carreto (1 cartload) in brass (29mm)(Rulau RGS 11). Bahia State, Salvador, Companhia do Queimado, Bahia/ vale um Barril D'Agua (Good for a barrel of water) in zinc (32mm) (Rulau Baa 6). Very fine - good very fine and rare (4). | $150 |
| Lot 1388 | Brazil, Alagoas State, Jarogua, Usina Leau Utinga, 400 and 100 reis in aluminium 1907, the first rectangular (23x20mm) the second round (18mm), a sugar mill business (Rulau Ags 12 & 14). Pernambucu State La Puerta Del Sol, restaurant token in copper (27mm) for 500 reis (Rulau pbc 12). Cafe Patria, Paranagua/ 200 (German Manufacture) in brass (31mm), Amaral, Uma Carrada, uniface in brass (30mm). Very fine - uncirculated, some rare (5). | $230 |
| Lot 1389 | Brazil, Minas Gerais State, Santa Barbara P.M. (Pari Mines) 2 (tostoes = 200 reis) in brass (31mm) milled edge issued by Santa Barbara Gold Mining Co. Ltd, organised in 1862 (Rulau MG.59). Good very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1390 | Brazil, Minas Gerais Mariana, North d'el Rey Gold Mining Company, slavery coinage or work tokens for 320 and 160 reis, undated but circa 1862 in copper (26mm) and (21mm) (Rulau 54, 55). Nearly very fine and rare. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 1391 | Brazil, State of Pernambuco, Uzina Tiuma sugar factory, work tokens, a set of five, for 100, 200, 500, 1000 and 2000 reis bi-metallic, brass with copper inserts design incorporates the rising sun under each value (Rulau 40, 100 value not listed) milled edges, undated but circa 1880. Good extremely fine and rare. (5) | $250 |
| Lot 1392 | Brazil, State of Rio de Janeiro, Nictheroi & Inhomerim Ferryboat Company, tickets in brass, oval (45.3 x 39.2mm) for 160 (illustrated) and 120 reis, undated but circa 1890 obverse steamship/value (Rulau -; Smith ). Good very fine; extremely fine and rare. (2) | $560 |
| Lot 1393 | Chile, Tarapaca Province (Peruvian Dominion), Officina Argentina J.G. & C.A. in copper (30mm), another, J.Gildermeister Y Cia., un sol (one sole) value in the general store, in black vulcanite (37mm)(see Rulau p.299,7). Argentina medalets, Buenos Aires, Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation 1902 June 26th, another August 9th (milled edge). Very fine - extremely fine (4). | $70 |
| Lot 1394 | Chile, Antofagasta Province, Compania, Salitrera Alemana (German Saltpeter Co.) Officina Chile, 5 in brass (59mm) milled edge (cf Rulau Ant 94); also value one load of product in brass, octagonal (41mm) star in centre both sides instead of numeral. Good extremely fine (2). | $110 |
| Lot 1395 | Chile, Bolivar Department, , Mompos, Ribon Hermanos, in brass (30mm) by Hadin a Paris undated but circa 1870 (Rulau Bol 22). Toned with original colour nearly uncirculated and rare thus. | $130 |
| Lot 1396 | Chile, Concepcion Province, Coronel, Minas Schwager, 20 centavos in red vulcanite (1892) (Rulau CCp5 (2 die varieties), Lota 20 centavos in green vulcanite (Rulau CCp19) tiny central piercing. Peruvian Dominion, Tarapaca Province, Otto Harnecker, Officina Bearnes 10 cts in brass (32mm) (Rulau Tpc 90), Officina Sta. Catalina & Bearnes, 1 peso in brass (32mm) (TPC 92), Colorado Co. 50 centavos in brown vulcanite, octagonal (32mm). Very fine or better. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 1397 | Chile, Empresa Salitrera La Esperanze (The Empress Nitrate Mine of Hope) 100 cents in merchandise in copper (37mm) and 10 ct (18mm). Very fine (2). | $60 |
| Lot 1398 | Chile, Gatico, Artola Brothers, 1882, 20ct. in red vulcanite (25mm), F.U. Iquique 10ct. in red vulcanite (20mm) and 20ct. in green vulcanite (25mm), the first a truck ticket or store token in the salt mines, the others transportation tokens. Fine-very fine. (4) | $50 |
| Lot 1399 | Chile, Magallanes Province, Tierra del Fuego, S(ocieodad) E(xplotadora) sheep ranching concern operating several estates on the large island at South America's Southern tip, in red (illus) and black vulcanite for 20ct in merchandise undated but circa 1895 (Rulau p.297). Very fine and scarce (2). | $220 |
| Lot 1400 | Colombia, Bolivar Department, S.Alandeti/ Mitad below cock left (soap and candle maker of Cartagena, circa 1870 (Rulau Bol 10). Santander, pattern dos Centavos or state authority token 1890 in copper (30mm)(KM ). Sucre Departmeno, Corozal, E.T.B./ Mitad in bronze (23mm)(Rulau Scr 5). Unattributed, F.R. (F.Ramon)/ Mitad in brass (22mm)(Rulau Mit 40). Very good - uncirculated (4). | $200 |
| Lot 1401 | Costa Rica, San Jose Province, Desamparados, Ausonia/ 10 (Rulau SJS 23) Montes de Oca, Elisa, F.Bolandi/ Cafe in brass (19mm) countermarked Elisa/ 7 (Rulau SJS 30). Geronima Fernandez/ 1 Canasto in brass (21mm)(Rulau SJS 50). Luis Morales 1 in nickel plated brass (Rulau Cr 39), another countermarked F.V. (Rulau Cr 40) Arms/ R in centre in brass (19mm) (Rluau Cr 63 var.) Cafe de Costa Rica « in centre, uniface in aluminium bronze (22.5mm). Costa Rica Railway C.R./ 50 centavos in silvered cupro-nickel (26mm)(illus). Uncertain Cafe token in copper (21mm); Cartago Province, La Union, Alejo C. Jimenez, Hacienda de Colima in brass (20mm)(Rulau Cto 14), Uncertain, J.M.S.R./ Cafe in aluminium (18.5mm). Alajuela Province, D.S.Saborio in lead (16mm)(Rulau Ala 2). L M/ 2 Reales incuse on brass flan (23mm) probably Louis Morales. Mavericks, SS/ countermarked S; GG/ countermarked S, just like Rulau Cr 19 but initials different. Fine - extremely fine (15). | $150 |
| Lot 1402 | Cuba, Matangas Province, Jovellanos M.Y.J.F De La Vega, Yngenio Ecuador 1864 one real in copper (19mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1403 | Cuba, Oriente Province, Rafael L. Sanchez Succession, Central Santa Lucia, 1884 in cu-nickel (20mm) one ration (day's work) (16mm) « ration (Rulau Ori 27, -) Unattributed, star/ 1 Almud (dry measure = 8.3lbs of coffee berries) in brass (21mm). Nearly very fine - extremely fine (3). | $120 |
| Lot 1404 | El Salvador, Ahuachapan Department, Buena Vista, J.A.Caceres/ 50 centavos in aluminium (31mm)(cf Rulau Ahu 6). San Miguel Department, C.Ulloa, Hacienda La Labranza/ 2 dos reales in cupro-nickel (Rulau SM8). Usulutan Department, J.V. De V. Finca 'La Tegucigalpa'/ Dos Reales (Rulau Usu 10), San Augustin M.E.Aranjo, Finca (Farm) Gulingagua, 2 reales in aluminium (Rulau Usu 27). Finca La Paz in brass (29mm) 1879 (Rulau Usu 40). Uncertain Sin Valor A (triangular) and Sin Valor B (rectangular) (Rulau Usu 90, 92). La Libertant Department 'La Labranza' in cupro-nickel (25mm) for 2« reales (Rulau Ll 38). San Vincente Department, San Vincente Botica de Anyulio in copper (25mm)(mint red) illus). Ahuachapan Department, Guillermo Rose El Molino/ 2 reales in brass (30mm) by Moise (illus). Borghi, B.Daglio & Cia. 3 reales Juayne in bronze (24mm)(illus). Fine - extremely fine (11). | $200 |
| Lot 1405 | Guatemala, German Union Club, 2 and 1 (pesos) in cupro-nickel (1888)(Rulau Gtm 25, 26). Quez altenango Department, Francis o Sanchez E Hijos, India Head cent type, Honorable Coffee Estate Bolivar (Rulau Quz 61) central hole. Uncertain location, Compania Hamburguesa De Plantaciones, San Andreas Osuna Estate, in brass, hexagonal (30mm) R in centre; Another, but (25mm) Vela in centre (Rulau GMA 93, - ) H& CA (Herrara) Rochela 2 in brass (1893-1897)(Rulau Gma 166) Herrera & Co. 5 in centre, octagonal (25mm)(Rulau Gma 182) issued in 1880's. V.i J. (Vargas y Juarez ?) Las Mercedes in copper (25mm)(Rulau Gma 337)(2). Fine - good very fine (10). | $240 |
| Lot 1406 | Guatemala, San Marcos Department, Santa Elena, Tumbador/ Una Tarea (Forest Clearer - one task), in copper, rectangular (27x18mm) no maker's name (cf. Rulau SMC 37). San Diego, Flores Hermanos in brass (20mm)(Costa Cuca region) un real (Rulau GMA 134). San Jose Majulia, Costa Cucu, Luz Escobar 1 in nickel alloy (22mm) pierced. San Jose Buena Vista Mouricio Rodriguez, 2, in cupro-nickel (24mm) Francisco Robles/ un real in copper (20mm). Fine - nearly uncirculated (5). | $320 |
| Lot 1407 | Mexico Cusihuiriachic, M Co, truck ticket or store token 1880 in copper (34mm) for 1 real in goods (Rulau Chh 35). Chiapas State, Las Palmas, 5 (square 15mm) and 2 (triangular 22x15mm) (Rulau Chp 104, 105). Pacheco Sanchez Hnos, San Franscisco Heredia, 1 cajuela two types in aluminium, second with central hole (30x21mm oval) and 30x22mm curved sides rectangular). Fine - very fine, the first rare (5). | $70 |
| Lot 1408 | Panama, Canal Zone, 5 cents in brass (21mm) square hole in centre, for the Leper Colony (KM 2). Very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1409 | Panama, Colon Province, Wing Chong Yuen & Co., uniface 5 (cents) in cupro-nickel (20mm) (Rulau Col 69). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1410 | Panama, Darien Province 1619, The Darien Gold Mining Company Limited, 20ct 1894 in copper, octagonal (31mm) countermarked 3 (Camp 3) on reverse (Rulau Dar 3). Good fine. | $100 |
| Lot 1411 | Panama, James Chong & Co, 25ct in brass (25mm) (cf Rulau Pan 6). Good very fine and rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1412 | Panama, Palo Alto, Enrique Halphen & Co. Inc./ 5 Latas in aluminium (32mm). Marine Post Exchange, Camp Elliot, I.C.Z. Panama (International Canal Zone) $1.00 in brass (35mm). Good very fine; very fine and rare (2). | $100 |
| Lot 1413 | Paraguay, Puerto Galileo, Estancias y Que Brachales in copper (31mm) a ranches and forests token (Rulau Par 26). Attractive dark brown patina, good very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 1414 | Peru, Arequipa Department, Arequipa M. Forga 20 ct in bronze (24mm) (Rulau Aqp 4) depicts Misti Volcano on obverse. J.B., Haienda de Chancayllo 1872, 10 in copper (30mm) (Rulau Per 6). Golden Ball Hotel, one real 1862 in brass (20mm) (Rulau Lim 64). ICA Department, Chincha Island, Qumlia, medio real (for ferry boat ride) (Rulau ICA 2) Saliterera De La Saledad/Julio De 1872 BH, 5 in centre, in copper (23mm). Francisco Vergara 1863/un real in copper (20mm) (coffee plantation, Eklund 1337). The fourth and sixth ex Spink Australia Sale (lot 389 part), the others ex E.C. Leslie Collection and from C.B. Fox in 1984. Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $210 |
| Lot 1415 | Peru, Ica Department, Ocucaje/ 1 sol in white metal (41mm) a cotton estate worker's token. Figueira Da Foz 200/ monogram CP(?) 1898 in silver (24mm). Uncirculated; extremely fine, the first rare. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 1416 | Peru, Lima, medal in silver (37mm) by E.Cris for the inauguration of the tramways of Lima, 24th March 1878 (Mayaux 442; Rulau Lim 130). Toned good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1417 | Puerto Rico, Las Marias Municipio, Hacienda Vega Redorda, set of 2, 1, «, and ¬ almud in brass (32, 27, 23, 18mm) struck in Germany (Rulau Lsm 15-18). Transport token, as US series in copper (16mm) voided, For School Children Only/ Porto Rico Ry. LT & PR Co., SCHOOL in centre both sides. The last good very fine, others uncirculated (5). | $100 |
| Lot 1418 | Uruguay, Estado Oriental de Uruguay around arms/ Paris T.W & W within wreath in brass (34mm). Patinated very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1419 | Venezuela, Trompillo Administration 50 centimes, uniface in brass (26mm) National Leprosarium, Isle of Providencia 1939/ BS 0.12« in brass (18mm). Uncertain Hermanos Suarez 2/ San Franscisco de Mata Redonda in nickel plated brass (21mm). Very fine - good very fine (3). | $60 |
| Lot 1420 | Maverick tokens etc, Caballeros de Dimas-Alang 1941, uniface in cupro-nickel (31mm)(Rulau Mav 13)(Masonic token of the Philippines?); steamer left/ 5 countermarked J D in brass (21mm); B M H vertically uniface in brass (20mm) milled edge; H/3 countermarked S (large) and J B B both sides in brass (20.5mm) beaded borders; Victoria crowned June 28 1838/ J & S, H countermarked 19 both sides in brass (21.5mm) edge grained left; uniface in brass (32.5mm) M C P (in script) over LONDON. Medalets, Recuerdos (or souvenirs) Sept 1907 cruiser Almirate Grau in silver (23mm) Marriage medal 21 November 1897, another June 26 1905. La Paz 19th Feb 1883 in silver 23mm and all pierced. Fine - extremely fine. (10) | $130 |
| Lot 1421 | Borneo Labuk Tobacco Company Limited complete set with milled edges, 1 dollar, 50, 20 and 10 cents (Pr 35-8). Red and brown brilliant, nearly FDC (4). | $470 |
| Lot 1422 | Borneo Labuk Tobacco Company Limited, Labuk British North Borneo and the Labuk Planting Company Limited, 1 dollar issue of each in bronze (Pr 35, 39, 43). Good extremely fine - FDC (3). | $370 |
| Lot 1423 | Labuk British North Borneo, 1 dollar, 50 cents (minute K B on reverse only) and 20 cents (Pr 39, 40, 41). Brilliant, some toning, FDC (3). | $210 |
| Lot 1424 | Another set, as previous, plus extra 1 dollar and 50 cents. Brilliant red and brown, FDC (5). | $300 |
| Lot 1425 | The Labuk Planting Company Limited 1 dollar, 50 cents and 20 cents, (Pr 43, 45, 49). Brilliant full mint red except slight toning on the first, FDC (3). | $210 |
| Lot 1426 | Another two sets, similar. With slight toning, brilliant FDC (6). | $400 |
| Lot 1427 | The Labuk Planting Company Limited 1 Dollar, 50 cents (2) and 20 cents (2), the complete set with the slightly smaller versions with K B initials on the 50 and 20 cents (illus)(Pr 43, 45, 48, 49 and 50). Red and brown mostly brilliant, nearly FDC and rare (5). | $500 |
| Lot 1428 | The London Borneo Tobacco Company, 1 dollar (2 varieties) and « dollar in brass (Pr 58, 58 var, 59). Very fine - extremely fine and rare (3). | $300 |
| Lot 1429 | Sandakaun Tobacco Company Limited proof twenty cents in silver, milled edge (Pr - ). Iridescent toned brilliant nearly FDC and very rare. | $760 |
| Lot 1430 | Sandakan Tobacco Company Limited 1 dollar, 50, 20 and 10 cents (Pr 64-7) Brilliant nearly full mint red, FDC (4). | $440 |
| Lot 1431 | Another set as previous, Red and brown, brilliant FDC (4). | $340 |
| Lot 1432 | Another set, as previous two but with an extra 50 cents (brilliant full mint red). The set toned FDC, the extra brilliant FDC (5). | $290 |
| Lot 1433 | Jellani Estate, 30 cents and 10 cents (Pr 70, - ). Very fine; Good very fine and rare, the second unpublished in Pridmore (2). | $700 |
| Lot 1434 | Tenom Rubber Company, 1 dollar 50 cents in cupro-nickel, 5 cents and one cent in brass (Pr -, -, 71, 72). Fine to very fine and very rare (4). | $940 |
| Lot 1435 | Tenom Rubber Company, one cent in brass (P.72). Cleaned of encrustation otherwise very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1436 | Panawatte Estate, Shop/ 50 cents in brass (29mm) milled edge. The S.I.C.S & R. Co. Ltd. (The Rubber Company Limited) 10lbs in cupro-nickel (26mm) with central hole, Chinese legend on reverse. Malaya, Kwong Loong Co. Kuala Lumpur advertising ticket or button in form of imitation half sovereign, St George and dragon 1911 reverse in gilt brass (19.3mm). Jai Alai P.T.Philindo Corp. DJAKARTA in green plastic (29mm) with central hole. Solder in center of third otherwise very fine - extremely fine (4). | $720 |
| Lot 1437 | Malaya, Rio Grande Rubber Estate Ltd, 30 cents in bronze (30mm) milled edge, same both sides. Good very fine. | $720 |
| Lot 1438 | Java, British Administration (1811-16) half stiver, 1811 (2), 1814 (2), 1815 (Pr 18, 21, 22), doit, in tin, 1813 (Pr 25). Dutch United East India Company, 1 stiver, round, 1799 (Sch.553). Sumatra 4, 2, and 1 keping, 1804 (Pr 5, 15, 22). Fair - good very fine, the tin issue rare (10). | $210 |
| Lot 1439 | Maluka (within the old kingdom of Bandjamasin, South Borneo) (1812 - 1818 under administration of Alexander Hare who later in 1826 settled in Kealing Cocos Islands in partnership with Clunies Ross). Doits of Alexander Hare, obverse fan shape with date A.H. 1227 below and reverse value in arabic (5) all 1812, two countermarked with Dharmacakra or wheel of law (Pr 3 (3) and 4 (3)) and with shield both sides (4) all 1813, two with similar countermark (Pr 5 (2) and 6 (2). Attractive patinas, a good selection of the collectable types. Fine - good very fine and generally scarce to rare (10). | $980 |
| Lot 1440 | Penang, East India Company currency issues, pice (or cent) (1786)(Pr 5)(2), 1787 (Pr 6), half pice, 1787 (Pr 9), double pice 1825 (Pr 14d), pice 1810 (2) 1828 (Pr 16, 18c) half pice 1828 (Pr 21c). Fine - nearly extremely fine (9). | $290 |
| Lot 1441 | Penang, Internatonal Bodega and Restaurant, 10 and 5 cents in brass (Pr 31, 32). Brilliant, nearly FDC and very rare (2). | $820 |
| Lot 1442 | Sarawak, James Brooke (1841- 1868) one keping in copper, issued in 1842 (Pr 30). Very fine and very rare. | $2,600 |
| Lot 1443 | Sarawak, Binatang District Council, ticket in copper (20mm) with central hole for water dispensers, B.C.D./ 4 Gall, issued circa 1963 at the rate of 10 tickets for 6 cents (Pridmore Sale lot 256). Sarawak Centenary 1941 in brass (28mmx35mm) thin shaped plate. Penang, Keng-Wak Jewellery Makers Advertising ticket 1934, imitating US double eagle in silver plated bronze (34mm) reverse wording above eagle Tang Kong/ Penang. Nearly very fine and rare (3). | $180 |
| Lot 1444 | Tokens Imitating Official Coinages. Island of Sumatra 1804 keping (Pr 1)(8), Pr 3 reverse date (1831)(2), Pr 4 reverse date (1990!) (1), Island of Sultana 1835 Pr 5 (6 plus a study group ex Wodak (21); Pr 8 (3 plus a study group ex Wodak (17); Pr 9 (2 die varieties rare); Pr 10 (2 die varieties, only 2 noted by Pridmore, very rare); Dutch ¬ stiver imitation 1826 (Pr 15). Very good to extremely fine (63). | $360 |
| Lot 1445 | The fighting cock, two kepings 1831, (Pr 18) also a bronzed proof (Pr 18a)(illus). Nearly extremely fine - FDC (2). | $480 |
| Lot 1446 | Fighting Cock, copper 'proof' keping with erroneous date A.H. 1411 = 1990/1 (Pr.22a). Attractive blue brown patina, FDC and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1447 | One keping, dated 1831, Pr 21 (3, one in brass); Pr 22 (7 including a copper proof (?) ex Wodak, from Regal in 1969)(illus); 1804 Pr 24 (2); 1825 Pr 25 (1)(illus); 1831 Pr 26 (8)(illus), Pr 27 (1, with mint red ex Wodak, illus), Pr 28 (4); 1734 Pr 29 (illus); 1831 Pr 30 (7, one in brass), Pr 31 (4, one double struck obverse). Very good - nearly FDC, Pr 25 and Pr 29 both extremely rare, some others scarce (38). | $640 |
| Lot 1448 | C.R.Read Keping 1835, Pr 33 (6) 33a bronzed proof. Very fine - FDC (7). | $400 |
| Lot 1449 | Singapore, C.R.Read, one keping 1835, full reverse brockage (Pr.33). Very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1450 | Fighting Cock kepings, various brockages, mis-strikes, (off-centre) double strikes plus three E.I.C. arms types, a joined double obverse for gambling obtained by Wodak in Singapore in 1954, a cock type overstruck by a Netherlands Indies 183 (?) 1 cent (?), includes a Brushfield ticket for an Ellis 3 ex Ferrari (lot 602 part)(Nobleman Sale). Fair - good fine (38). | $170 |
| Lot 1451 | Test Piece, keping (obverse G/ reverse III) struck on a George III penny 1806-7 (cf Pr 68). Very fine for piece and very rare. | $880 |
| Lot 1452 | Tokens inscribed with names of Native States or struck for special areas. Sumatra; two keping, 1835 Pr 38(2), one keping 1838 Pr 39 (2); Acheen (Sumatra), two kepings 1831 Pr 40 (2); Tarumon (Sumatra), two kepings 1831 Pr 42 (3); Menangkabau (Sumatra) two kepings 1835 Pr 45, one keping 1835 Pr 46 (3); Dilli (Sumatra) one keping 1835, Pr 47 (4); Siak (Sumatra) one keping 1835, Pr 48 (3); The Land of the Malays (Sumatra) one keping 1835 Pr 49 (3); Perak (Malaya) one keping 1835, Pr 50 (3); Selangor (Malaya) one keping 1835, Pr 51 (3); Trengganu (Malaya) one keping 1835, Pr 52 (1); Celebes, one doit 1835 Pr 53 (3). Nearly fine - extremely fine, many scarce (33). | $980 |
| Lot 1453 | A similar but smaller group comprising Pr 38 (2, one extremely fine)(illus), 40 (5), 42 (only fine), 45 (2), 49 (3), 51, 53 (2). Fine - extremely fine (16). | $500 |
| Lot 1454 | Sumatra, bronzed proof one keping, 1835 (Pr 39a); Menangkabau (Sumatra) bronzed proof two kepings and keping 1835 (Pr 45a, 46a). Attractive chocolate toned brilliant FDC and rare (3). | $660 |
| Lot 1455 | Sumatra, bronzed proof keping, 1835 (Pr 39a). Menangkabau (Sumatra) bronzed proof keping, 1835 (Pr 41a). The Land of the Malays (Sumatra) bronzed proof keping, 1835 (Pr 49a). Attractive chocolate brown patinas FDC and rare (3). | $580 |
| Lot 1456 | Dilli (Sumatra) bronzed proof one keping, 1835 (Pr 47a). Siak (Sumatra) bronzed proof keping, 1835 (Pr 48a). Attractive Chocolate brown brilliant FDC and rare (2). | $480 |
| Lot 1457 | Dilli (Sumatra) uniface proof struck in silver of one keping 1835 (Pr - ,say 47b). Toned nearly FDC and excessively rare. | $1,850 |
| Lot 1458 | The Land of the Malays (Sumatra) bronzed proof keping, 1835 (Pr 49a). Trengganu (Malaya) bronzed proof keping, 1835 (Pr 52a). Brilliant chocolate proofs, nearly FDC - FDC and rare (2). | $480 |
| Lot 1459 | Siam, no value stated (two keping size and weight) bronzed proof, 1835 (Pr 54a). Attractive chocolate brown patina, brilliant FDC and very rare. | $1,800 |
| Lot 1460 | Siam, two keping size, lotus reverse type, 1835, currency issue in copper (Pr 55). Extremely fine and extremely rare as such. | $1,500 |
| Lot 1461 | Singapore, Singapore Harbour Board, half cent (1920-1) in tin (Pr 75) (bracteate style), one cent, half cent and quarter cent bracteate style in tin (1920-1) (Pr 76-8). Fine - very fine and very rare (4). | $1,550 |
| Lot 1462 | Singapore, Asiatic Petroleum Company, Pulau Bukom (British owned island 15 kilometres from Singapore), half cent tally in tinned iron (Pr 80). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $700 |
| Lot 1463 | Singapore, Pulau Samboe (Dutch-owned island 20km from Singapore), one cent tally in tinned iron (Pr - , see Pr.S.S.& M.129). Good very fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1464 | Singapore, telephone tokens issued by the Japanese 1942-5, during the occupation in World War II, DENWA KYOKU enamelled in two lines on chrome steel uniface blanks, two varieties in positioning of words (Pr S.S. & M. 131). Medalet F.T. monogram, Mount Rosie Singapore/ wishing you a Happy New Year Jan 1927 in brass (24mm). Very fine - extremely fine (3). | $580 |
| Lot 1465 | Straits Settlements Johnson, Matthey and Co., advertising checks for refiners (for coinage), Hatton Garden, utilizing the official Royal Mint obverse dies for the 20 cents and 10 cents coins 1871-77, struck in aluminium (1.5 and 1.0 grams) at the Royal Mint and exhibited at the Paris Exhibition of 1878 (see Pridmore lot 192, Ford lots 650, 1). Brilliant uncirculated and rare (2). | $440 |
| Lot 1466 | Straits Settlements, uniface tin token 187-0 anticlockwise around Chinese character (26mm, 4.98 grams). Malaya, medalet in cupro-nickel (22mm) scalloped edge IPOH, PERAK. Very fine - good very fine, the first very rare (2). | $200 |
| Lot 1467 | Locally minted or Cast Coins Imitating Official Coinages of the East India Company and Miscellaneous. Two keping, imitating the E.I.C. Sumatra issue of 1783 (Pr 56) a study group of 20 ex Wodak (lot 442) also Sumatra E.I.C. issues of 1783, 1786 (2, one with blank reverse) 1787 (3), Sumatra keping 1804, both weights (Pr 21, 22). Imitation Crowned E.I.C. Balemark/ Balance and Scales, letters under bar V V in brass (pierced)(illus) cf Pr 62 and attributed to Bandjarmasin Borneo by J.P.Moquette. Fair - very fine, the last very rare (30). | $180 |
| Lot 1468 | Sumatra, one keping 1804 struck on a Warwickshire, Birmingham Mining and Copper Company halfpenny token 1792. Birmingham, Redruth and Swansea edge some original colour, virtually as struck. Extremely fine or better and possibly unique. | $1,300 |
| Lot 1469 | Amsterdam - Borneo Tabak Mij (Marienburg, Borneo) fifty and ten cents in copper (Sch 1015, 1017) Red and brown brilliant uncirculated (2). | $400 |
| Lot 1470 | Amsterdam - Borneo Tabak Mij, 10 cents in copper (Sch 1017). Netherlands India Sumatra Tobacco Company, 50 and 10 cents in copper (Sch 1096, 1098). The first two uncirculated, the third good very fine (3). | $200 |
| Lot 1471 | Bandar Poeloe Estate (Asahan) proof set struck in silver, one dollar piedfort and normal, 50, 20 and 5 cents all with milled edges (Sch 1023-5, 7). Beautifully toned iridescent proofs, FDC and very rare as such (5). | $3,000 |
| Lot 1472 | Bindjey (Asahan) 1 dollar (3), « dollar, 1890 in cupro-nickel with square shaped hole in centre of each (Sch 1036-7). Dolok Estate (Batoe Bahra) 1 dollar in brass, attemped piercing at top, another but in cu-nickel (Sch 1052, 1053). Estate Pitas and Nicolina, H.C.Edward Meyer, 1 dollar (Sch - )(W.Woodside - this piece). Soengei Serbangan, « dollar (2), 20 and 10 cents, 1891 all in cu-nickel and oval (Sch - ). Fine - very fine (11). | $600 |
| Lot 1473 | Blimbing (Batoe Bahra) 10 cents in brass (2), 1 cent in copper (Sch 1044, 1046) the last with KB at bottom rim. Brilliant nearly FDC (3). | $450 |
| Lot 1474 | Various estates Lingga, 1 dollar (Sch 1092)(2), Gallia, Serdang 50 cents in brass (Sch 1056); The Netherlands India Sumatra Tobacco Company Limited 50 cents in brass (Sch 1096 var)(2 - one only fair); Soengy Diskie, 50 cents in brass, thin flan signed by Lauer Nurmbg (Sch 1162 var). Blimbing 1 cent (Sch 1046). Also a tally stick. Fair - nearly uncirculated (8). | $400 |
| Lot 1475 | Dolok Estate (Batoe Bahra) 1 dollar in cupro-nickel (Sch 1053) Gallia (Serdang) 1 dollar and 50 cents in brass (Sch 1055-6). Deli-Bedagei Tobacco Plantations Ltd 5 cents in brass (Sch 1051). The first three brilliant uncirculated or FDC, the other nearly extremely fine (4). | $500 |
| Lot 1476 | Goerach Batoe (Asahan) 1 dollar reis in brass, 1890 (square) (Sch 1062a) set in cupro-nickel, 1890 1 dollar (4- 2 are heavily patinated to look like copper), « dollar (3), 20 cents (3), 10 cents (2) all square (Sch 1059-62). Fine - nearly extremely fine (13). | $550 |
| Lot 1477 | Hessa (Asahan) 1 dollar (5), « dollar (5), 20 (2) and 10 cents 1888, 1 dollar reis in brass, 1888; 20 and 10 cents 1890 and reis dollar 1890 in brass (the last three pentagonal (Sch 1063-5, 69-71) Fair - nearly extremely fine (17). Two pairs of 1888 ex Ken O'Brien (lots 1967-8) Collection, 1888 trio and the 1890 trio ex Spink Australia Sale (lot 1142) 1888 dollar ex Spink Singapore Sale (lot 935), the 1888 dollar reis, « dollar 1888 and 20 cents 1888 ex Spink Singapore Sale (lot 948 part) the 1888 ten cents, « dollar and dollar from Singapore collector in 1993. | $600 |
| Lot 1478 | Huttenbach & Co (Langkat) 10 cents in copper (Sch 1076). Toentoengan, Eong Hong (Deli) 10 cents in brass (2) (Sch 1193). Soengei Boeroet (Asahan) een dollar 1891 and 10 cents 1891 in brass, both with P / P M, the dollar also has OKREBS (Sch 1156,9). Jeloek Dalem (Asahan) 50 cents in copper (Sch 1079), Serdang, Baumann Welter and Co, (Sch -) 50 cents in brass; Wampoe (Langkat) 1 dollar in brass (Sch 1195). The last three only fair, the others fine - extremely fine (8). | $500 |
| Lot 1479 | Kisaran (Deli) 1 dollar (3), « dollar (2), 20 cents (2), 10 cents, 1888 a set in cupro-nickel (Sch - ) Tandjong Alam, 1891 eye shaped « dollar, 20 and 10 cents, 1 dollar reis 1891 in brass (2). (Sch - ) Fair - very fine (13). | $560 |
| Lot 1480 | Laut Tador and Mendaris Estate 5 cents in copper (Sch - ). Good very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1481 | Lingga (Langkat) 1 dollar, 50 and 20 cents (2) in brass (Sch 1092-4) Patchy toning, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated with much brilliance (4). | $340 |
| Lot 1482 | The Netherlands India Sumatra Tobacco Comp., 50, 25 and 10 cents in copper (Sch 1096-8). Red and brown brilliant uncirculated (3). | $420 |
| Lot 1483 | Poeloe Radja (Asahan) 1 dollar (4), « dollar and 10 cents 1890, Reis dollar in brass, 1890 (5) all with central holes (Sch 1104,5,7,8). Nearly fine - good very fine (11). | $500 |
| Lot 1484 | Rimboen (Deli) set of 1 dollar, 50, 20 and 10 cents in copper (Sch 1111-4). The first toned others brilliant full mint red FDC (4). | $400 |
| Lot 1485 | Another set, as the previous and in similar condition slightly more toned on one side, nearly uncirculated - FDC (4). | $350 |
| Lot 1486 | Rotterdam-Borneo Maatschappij, 1 dollar and « dollar (2) in cupro-nickel (Sch 1119-20). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated (3). | $320 |
| Lot 1487 | Silau (Asahan) 1 dollar (6), « dollar (2), 1/5 dollar (5), 1/10 (4), all in cupro-nickel (Sch 1124-7). Fine - good very fine (17). | $400 |
| Lot 1488 | Simpang - Tiga (Asahan) Malay/ Chinese script, set in copper 1 dollar, 50, 20, 10 and 5 cents (Sch 1133-7). Red and brown uncirculated (5). | $1,020 |
| Lot 1489 | Simpang - Tiga (Asahan ) Kedah (Chinese script) 50, 20, and 10 cents in copper edges milled (Sch - ). Red and brown uncirculated (3). | $700 |
| Lot 1490 | Simpang - Tiga (Asahan) Kedah (Malay script) Een Dollar, 50, 10 and 5 cents all in copper with milled edges (Sch - ) Red and brown uncirculated and rare (4). | $920 |
| Lot 1491 | Soember - Doeren (Pasoeroehan, Java) 50, 25, and 10 cents in copper (Sch 1138-40). Brown and red, uncirculated (3). | $420 |
| Lot 1492 | Soember - Soeka (Pasoeroehan, Java) 25 (2) and 10 cents in copper (Sch 1145-6) Soember Tangkep (Pasoeroehan, Java) 10 cents in copper (Sch 1149). The last full mint red uncirculated, others extremely fine but blotchy on one (4). | $260 |
| Lot 1493 | Soengei Bamban (Padang and Bedogei) issuer Seing Huot Kedei, 50, 10 and 5 cents in aluminium (Sc 1153-5). Brilliant FDC (3). | $550 |
| Lot 1494 | Soengei Boenoet (Asahan) proof 5 cents 1891 in silver, milled edge (Sch 1160) Iridescent toning brilliant FDC and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1495 | Soengy Diskie (Deli) 1 dollar, 50 cents and 25 cents in copper, the last signed by the maker Lauer Nurmbg. The first two on thick flans, (Sch 1161-3). The third pierced at top otherwise brilliant FDC (3). | $450 |
| Lot 1496 | Soengy Diskie (Deli) 1 dollar in copper (thick), silver plated copper (?) (thick) silver plated white metal, pierced for use and signed by Lauer, thin flan; 50 cents in copper (thick and brass (thin) pierced for use and signed by Lauer (Sch 1161-2). The copper and brass brilliant, extremely fine - nearly FDC and rare (5). | $700 |
| Lot 1497 | Soengy Diskie (Deli) 1 dollar and 50 cents in copper on thick flans unpierced, as such could be regarded as manufacturer's proofs (Sch 1161-2). Red and blue brown uncirculated (2). | $350 |
| Lot 1498 | Another pair, as previous. Blotchy toned, brilliant red, uncirculated (2). | $300 |
| Lot 1499 | Tanah Radja (Asahan) triangular in cu-nickel « dollar (2), 20 cents (3), 10 cents (3), Reis dollar in brass (2) (Sch 1169-71a).10 cents ex Spink pierced otherwise nearly fine - good very fine (10). | $520 |
| Lot 1500 | Cambodia, Norodom I, Royal Palace Jetons (1875-1904) in brass for 20, 15 (illustrated), and 10 (cents) (G-E 1.1-.3). Extremely fine or better and scarce. (3) | $480 |
| Lot 1501 | China, coin amulets (5) plus erotic charm (50mm) early cash and two Tibetan tankas in silver. Fine - very fine (9). | $70 |
| Lot 1502 | China, Dah Daw and Co., Hankow, One Loaf in brass (31mm). Foo-Kien 10 cash, full obverse brockage. Wing On Bank 40th Anniversary 1974, medallion in brass (63mm) with milled edge (6mm thick). Very fine - extremely fine the first rare (3). | $420 |
| Lot 1503 | China, Shanghai, G.M.M.Co., 10 cents in brass (24mm); Tong K.Wing 1 (unit) in white metal (38mm) 5 (unit)(32mm); Venus Cafe 10 cent coupon in cupro-nickel (21mm); Trans-Continental Novelty Co. Shanghai and Port Arthur in cupro-nickel (24mm); Shanghai Race Club 20 cent token in brass (23mm); Taiwan, telephone check in brass (25mm); Lee Sun and Co in brass (29mm) with hole at top, numbered No29, 0023; uncertain in brass (25mm) Chinese characters/ dragon and sun around triangular hole. Hong Kong medalet for Chinese Junk Keying in brass (24mm) sailed from Hong Kong 1846, arrived England 1848. Fine - extremely fine (11) | $460 |
| Lot 1504 | French Indo China, Vietnam, Mines D'Etain, Du Hin Boun, 6 cents in 'silver washed' or tinned white metal (33x27mm) by Gartaux Paris (Schroeder ). Very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1505 | Hong Kong/ China, British Trade dollar, silver imitation, 1908, the mint letter replaced by an incuse dot, and the value in English replaced by FOR JEWELLERY (Pr 31). Good very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 1506 | Hong Kong mint, Machine trial by J.Watt and Co of London and Soho Birmingham, 1864, entire legend both sides is retrograde, edge inscribed with O's and H's in copper (38.5mm)(Pr 321) Extremely fine and rare. | $620 |
| Lot 1507 | China, Shanghai, Machine trial in copper, made in 1904 by Greenwood and Batley, Limited, Leeds, obverse Chinese dragon reverse monogram (Pr 322). Attractive even brown patina with hints of red, virtually uncirculated and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1508 | Hong Kong, Hong Kong Hotel ONE DRINK check in bronze (20mm) with milled edge. Jonas Brook and Bros, Huddersfield, 'Goat's Head' token in cupro-nickel (15.5mm) obverse Goat's head and legend in Chinese. `Jonas Brook'/ eight pointed star, Hirst Company of Hong Kong in Chinese around (see Pridmore S.N.C. June 1954)(3). Generally extremely fine (4). | $210 |
| Lot 1509 | Shanghai, Hall and Holtz, General Storekeepers, established 1848, one loaf (bread) ticket in copper with central hole, issued 1895 - 1900 (Pr 326). Attractive brown patina, good very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1510 | Shanghai, Hall and Holtz, as the previous except for one small loaf, in copper (26mm) with central hole (Pr - sat 326 bis). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $560 |
| Lot 1511 | Shanghai, Hall and Holtz Ltd, Half loaf in copper (Pr 329) but central hole not punched. Toned good very fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1512 | Japan, Walsh and Co, Nagasaki, seven Japanese characters on reverse in black vulcanite with central hole. Another in brown vulcanite. Extremely fine and very rare (2). | $380 |
| Lot 1513 | Japan, Victoria Jubilee (celebrated at) Hyogo and Osaka Japan 1887/ Union Jack and crysanthemum on obverse, medalet in bronzed copper (29mm). Kobe Coronation Fete 1902 under Union Jack, reverse Long Live King Edward and Queen Alexandra, medalet in bronzed copper (32mm). Medalet in gilt copper (24mm) bird with outstretched wings/ flag and club token or check in brass (24mm) Japanese inscription only both sides. Extremely fine or better, the first two very scarce (4). | $240 |
| Lot 1514 | Thailand, Siamese porcelain gambling tokens, a small collection including the following Ramsden nos. Fine-extremely fine. ( ) | $400 |
| Lot 1515 | Thailand, NCO/ SPO Club, Bangkok 5ct check in brass (21mm)(illus); Korea, South, Olympus Hotel Casino, Inchon, 500 (won)/ chit or token in chrome plated cupro-nickel (37mm). Philippines, Culion Leper Colony, in cupro-nickel dated 1913 (aluminium, 1922, 1925, 1927 1 peso (35mm)(2), 50 centavos (31mm), 25 (27mm) and 5 centavos (25mm), small countermark on the second, fine - very fine (KM ). Fine - good extremely fine, the second rare (7). | $110 |
| Lot 1516 | George III, currency coins Government of Ceylon, dump issues 1/48th rix dollar 1812, 1/24th rix dollar (Pr 74) 1812, 1815 (2), 1816; Fanam token in silver (0.5 grams) 1814-15 (Pr 23). Non local issues, two stivers, one and half stiver 1815 (Pr 90-2). Fair - extremely fine (9). | $150 |
| Lot 1517 | Ceylon Government pattern Fanam ( 1/12th rix dollar) 1815 struck over a copper Dutch V.O.C. doit (50.2 grains) (Pr 257 this piece). Good extremely fine and excessively rare. | $860 |
| Lot 1518 | Alstons, Scott & Co., Columbo (sic), in lead (1853) oval (29x20mm) (Pr.2*) (2)*; A.A./3 Annas in brass (Pr.3); Baker & Hall, Polwatty Mills, uniface in pewter (Pr.8) (2); Bird, G., GB/blank in brass, full unit and half unit (Pr.9, 10*); Borron, A.G.K. in gilt brass (Pr.11)* similar in size but in tin (Pr.12) smaller in tin (Pr.13); Carey, Strachan & Co, Union Mills, Colombo/1 in bronze, struck in England in 1873 (Pr.14) (4). Fine-good extremely fine, a few rare. (14) | $560 |
| Lot 1519 | Ceylon Company Limited, St. Sebastian Mills, in bronze, three values C,B,A (31, 27 and 19mm) by R. Heaton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham. Good extremely fine-nearly uncirculated, scarce in this condition. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 1520 | Another set as previous, plus extra 'B' token. Also P. Fernando pair 4«d and 2¬d (upright rectangular) 'Coffee Picker's Chit' (circa 1867). Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 1521 | Ceylon Plantation Co. CH in script/blank (28mm) (pierced) (Pr.20), another countermarked D on reverse. Colombo Commercial Co, Slave Island Mills, 1876 in brass (Pr.22) (2). Darley, Butler & Co, Colombo Ceylon 1860, full bag of clean coffee unit (36mm) (9d) and half unit (29mm) (3) (Pr.27, 28). P. Fernando, Coffee Picker's Chit/Pilo Fernando Colombo 4«d, another 2¬d (upright rectangle) (Pr.33, 34). Nearly fine-good extremely fine. (10) | $270 |
| Lot 1522 | R.J. Corbett, Kanda estate in Kotmale district, 1858/K.P./1 Bushell in two lines (not GGK Bushel as in Pridmore) (cf Pr.23). Corroded otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $220 |
| Lot 1523 | Dent Bros. & Co., Great Western Estate/blank, in brass (31mm), undated but circa 1875 (Pr.29). P. Fernando, Coffee Picker's Chit/Polo Fernando Colombo 4«d, another 2¬d (upright rectangle) Fowlie, Richmond & Co., F.R. & Co. 1866/Jampetty Mills, in brass, circa 1870 (Pr.35). Freudenberg & Co, Colombo/blank, FM incuse on bronze blank (local manufacture)(Pr. 37) except countermarked 12, in aluminium (Pr. 36) J.P. Green & Co, in bronze (1858 for Colpetty Mills) (3 - two different dies, one with D further from halfpenny (ex Ford) (Pr.38, the die varieties not previously noted). Good fine-good extremely fine, some very rare. (9) | $420 |
| Lot 1524 | The Globe Club Colombo/blank, obverse stamped 8938 (Pr.40). D.V. Gunaratne, DVG/ 4«d (1869) native coffee dealer of Dam Street, Colombo, (Pr.41). G.R.P. & Co.,/fourpence halfpenny (Pr.42) (3). GA/S stamped on reverse (23.5mm) (2.95 grams) (Pr.44 variety). J.P. Jayatillera, JPJ/19 cents (1876) Colombo dealer in Dam Street, (Pr.46) (2) J.A.R. & Co, Colombo/ 18 cents issued after 1870 (Pr.47) (2). J.H. & G.S./ Gona Adika in two lines in lead (Pr.48) another countermarked O on obverse, anothr large AD on obv., another large AO over O on obverse, half unit (22mm) (Pr.49). Fair-good extremely fine, some rare or very rare. (14) | $540 |
| Lot 1525 | Keir, Dundas & Co, Small Pass Mills, Colombo, monogram/ship (East Indiaman three masted ship of 1500 tons), in brass, issued 1866 (Pr.52). Another, reverse elephant (St. Sebastian mills) (Pr.53) another reverse tortoise (Upland Mills, Mutwal, Colombo) (Pr.54); the last two pierced as always; another countermarked S on reverse (Pr.55); another set of (Pr.52-4). Lee Hedges & Co. 1867, Colpetty Mills (4«d) (Pr.61) (3), 1876 Demattagodde Mills (in Dean's Road, Maradona) (Pr.62) (2). Very fine-nearly uncirculated. (12) | $400 |
| Lot 1526 | Leechman, G.&W.; L/963/9/blank, (P.63), another L/693/9 (both pierced at top) (the second powdering). G.&W.L. monogram/Hultsdorf Mills Colombo Ceylon in red vulcanite (35mm) (Pr.65). Mackwood, & Co. in tin/35mm) Maradahn Mills near Colombo circa 1870 (Pr.67) (2) Maclachlan, Mackenzie & Co., M.M./eight spoked wheel incuse, in brass (30mm) (Pr.68), MDD & Co/4«d issued before 1869 (Pr.72) (3), another with chip out of edge (Pr.72 variety). D.P. Perera, D.P.P./19 cents (Colombo, after 1869) (Pr.78). J.M. Robertson & Co, Colombo in copper (Oilyard Mills, Slave Island, 4«d) (Pr.80) (2), another but for Vauxhall Mills, Vauxhall Street, Slave Island (Pr.82) (2) both issued 1868. Fine-good very fine, several rare. (15) | $500 |
| Lot 1527 | Sabonadiere & Co,; S. & Co./Ambewatte Mills, 1877 (18 3/4 cents) in brass (Pr. 86) (2), Maddema Mills 1877, very similar but in tin (Pr.87). A.B. Scott & Co., Colombo/ Coffee Store 1859 in brass (29mm) by Ralph Heaton & Sons, Birmingham (Pr. 88) (2) C.S. Hand & Co, C.S. &Co./Galle (4«d) circa 1855) (Pr.89, another but P.S. on reverse (2), another S.S. on reverse (Pr.90, 91). N.D.P. Silva, PS on both sides Pr.90, 91 have different obverse die from Pr.89. P.S. = Plumbago Stores (Silva, a native, was known as the Plumbago King (Pr.92). C.H.de Soysa, C.H.de S./plain with concentric circles (Pr.93) (2), another but in copper (ex Gartner & Wodak). The tin issue is fine, others nearly very fine-good extremely fine, a few rare. (13) | $520 |
| Lot 1528 | G. Stewart & Co, countermarked issues, stivers and halfpennies (=sixpence) (issued 1860's) G.S. & Co, countermarked on reverse of 1815 stiver, (2) and 1802 and half-farthings 1847 (obverse) 1853 (reverse) (Pr.94, 95); struck token in copper issued 1881, dated 1843 the year of foundation (Pr.96)* (3, two with nearly full mint red). J. Swan & Co, St. Sebastian Mills, Colombo, Ceylon/James Swan & Co, 1856 in brass ( Pr.97)*. Tatham & Co, Colombo, Ceylon/Suddewelle Mills (issued 1861-6 (Pr.102)* (2, both with solder marks at top). TK over 1, uniface in brass (one bushell = 4«d) (cf Pr.103)*. Fair-uncirculated, several very rare. (12) | $460 |
| Lot 1529 | Volkart Brothers, Grandpass in zinc (45mm) (value 18 3/4 cents), struck at Winterthur Switzerland in 1872, another Maradana Mills in brass (45mm) by the same maker in 1872 (P.104, 105* (2)). J. Walker & Co., Kandy reverse blank, in brass, serial 67 stamped on obverse, another stamped 32 (P.106)* (2). G. Wall & Co,; G.W. & Co./C in brass (4«d) used in Cotanchina Mills, Kotahene (P.107) (2) similar but M on reverse for Blomendahl Mill in Mutwal, a northern suburb of Colombo (Pr. 108)* (3), reverse blank (Pr.109) another countermarked E on reverse smaller (P.109 variety) (24mm) (Pr.110)*, another countermarked 13 on reverse. Mathes Williams & Co.,; M.W. & Co./4«d issued about 1868 for use in a mill in Dam Street, Colombo (Pr. 111). Nearly fine-extremely fine, a few rare. (15) | $480 |
| Lot 1530 | Countermarked issues, T C countermarked on the reverses of Sumatra four kepings 1804 and E.I.C. Bombay Presidency half anna 1834. G P O Ceylon token in cupro-nickel (15mm)(see Ford Sale lot 297). Uncertain piece, possibly a weight for 96 stivers (or double rix dollar) circa 1815, in copper (17.57 grams) or a trial, no legend, die axis upright (see M.E.Freehill & R.J.Ford articl in N.Circular). Ceylon Medical College founded 1870, 'The Nielsen Medal for Practical Anatomy 1905' in silver (42mm) edge inscribed E.C.SPAAR with clasp suspension. Fine - very fine, the fourth excessively rare if not unique (5). | $250 |
| Lot 1531 | India, Bombay Presidency (1672 - c.1800) Bombay Mint, tin coinage, double pice, 1741 (Pr.233). A full round and virtually extremely fine specimen, very rare thus. | $270 |
| Lot 1532 | Another, as previous but for one pice, undated (Pr 246). Also Portuguese Goa, early eighteenth century token? in lead (22mm), head left/ star. The first chipped, the second broken otherwise fine and rare (2). | $50 |
| Lot 1533 | Postal ticket issued by the Patna Postmaster, 1774, two annas in copper (26.4mm; 137.9 grains) (P.363). Fine and very rare. | $1,150 |
| Lot 1534 | Postal ticket, as prvious but for one anna (20.6mm; 71.5 grains)(P.364). Nearly extremely fine, nicely patinated and very rare. | $2,700 |
| Lot 1535 | India, William IV, Bombay Mint, silver blank for proposed uniform coinage stamped « rupee (86.4 grains, 5.62 grams, 23.8mm). Toned very fine and excessively rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1536 | India, Bombay Mint, a rupee blank neatly engraved on one side 'FIRST BLANK - NEW MINT - Jany 21st - 1864 - J.A.BALLARD, M.M' and roughly scratched on the other side New Bombay (Pr 1043). Nearly extremely fine and unique. | $950 |
| Lot 1537 | India, East India Company, uniform coinage, quarter anna, 1858, machine trial by J.Watt and co, obverse die defaced by crossed chisel marks (3) reverse N D A of India erased, J W & Co in relief around value (Pr 158). Extremely fine, interesting and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1538 | India, Duncan Stratton and Co, Bombay, test pieces (4) for Rupee, « rupee and ¬ rupee and 2 - annas, by Greenwood and Batley Limited, Albion Works, Leeds, all with tiger on obverse and monogram with legend on reverse (Pr SNC Sep 1960, Nos 1-4) undated but circa 1904 (see lot (entry 1423). Attractive brown patinas just hints of mint red. Uncirculated and rare (4). | $420 |
| Lot 1539 | Another, as previous, a single piece for the « rupee. Brown and red uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 1540 | George V, rupee 1911 `pig' rupee Calcutta Mint, a gem in mint state, beautifully toned. Also Victoria rupee 1862 Bombay Mint, dot (six dots) dated to 1868/9 (Pr.86). Portuguese India one rupee 1912. Temple token in base silver (28mm). Good very fine - FDC (4). | $70 |
| Lot 1541 | India, R.Dawson and Co, Mangalore Malabar Coast in four lines/ Frontiersman standing with rifle and axe, in bronze (26mm) made in England circa 1860 (Pr 339). Even dark brown patina, very fine and extremely rare. | $540 |
| Lot 1542 | India, Famine, Grain Token one rupee 1874 in gilt brass (26mm) with central hole (Pr.32). Southern India Coffee Company Limited in brass (26mm) VM/1B (1 bushell) (Pr 147). M.579. K(anon) D(evan) H(ills) P(roduce) Co. Ld. token for 2 annas in brass 27mm (Pr 50)M.574. Sagurnal Consolidated Tea and Lands Co. Ltd 6 pice in brass (29mm) (Pr 121). The New Sylhet Tea Estates Ld., Phooltullah for 3 pice and 12 pice in brass (25mm) and (29mm) the first with two holes, the second with three holes (Pr 99,98). An interesting series, nearly very fine - good extremely fine and a few rare (6). | $1,400 |
| Lot 1543 | India, HM's Mint Lahore, 4 annas/ (Canteen) token in copper (25mm)(Pr172). Government of India, Worker's tallies, Bombay Port Trust Docks, 74334 in copper, octagonal (32mm) holes at top, another Port of Cochin Labour 15775 in copper (30mm). Good very fine and rare. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 1544 | India, Canteen Tokens, Clubs and Mills, A F C 5, Kirkee, Amunition Factory canteen in cupro-nickel (20mm) circa 1955 (Pr.157). Soldiers Club, Shillong in brass with central hole, 1 (anna) octagonal (19mm) and 2 (annas) octagonal (25mm)(Pr.205, -). Baroda mill society/ Canteen Token « (anna) in brass square (17.5mm) with central hole (Pr 165). B(uckingham) and C(arnatic) Mills (2) both in cupro-nickel with central hole, round (21mm) and square (20.5mm) both with central hole, (Pr.176, 177). India United Mills Ltd with legends in Hindi brass (21mm) with central hole « (anna)(Pr 179)(2) Kohindor Mills Dadar in brass (20mm) with central hole, no value stated (one anna?) (P.183).Sayaji Mills Society Baroda, Canteen token 0.01 (Naye Paise) (post 1957) in brass (17mm) with central hole. (Pr.203). East India Tramways Co Ltd/ Token 9 pices in black plastic or celluloid (21mm) (Smith ) Automatic Machine Co. (INDIA) in cupro-nickel (19mm) 1 unit by J.H.Somerville. Fine - extremely fine. (13) | $280 |
| Lot 1545 | India Eastern Bengal Railway Company Pass in gold (23mm) large central hole (12mm) reverse inscribed Agent. Good fine and very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1546 | India, Free Passes to Robert Roberts, Chief auditor East Indian Railway; Eastern Bengal Railway in gold (22mm, with 12mm central hole), Great Indian Peninsula Railway, in gilt silver (24mmx29mm), Oude and Robilcund Railway, in silver (23mm) and Punjab Railway, in silver (23mm). All with integral suspension loops, nearly extremely fine or better, mostly rare and very rare as a group to one recipient (4). | $3,400 |
| Lot 1547 | India, Railway Free Pass in silver (25x35mm) Great Indian Peninsular Railway, inscribed 'Deputy Agent East Indian Railway, No 92'. Good very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 1548 | Another, as previous, inscibed '21' Agent E.B. Railway (Eastern Bengal). Rim nick on reverse at 6 o'clock otherwise good fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1549 | India, The Madras and Southern Mahratta Railway Company Limited, Free Pass in silver (23mm) shield shaped inscribed 'Member, Railway Board No 132'. Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $240 |
| Lot 1550 | India Bengal Nagpur Railway Coy. Ld., Free Pass in silver (22mm) inscribed '163'. Toned, very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1551 | India, S.P.&D. Ry. Co. Free Pass, 1870 (Southern Punjab and Dehli Railway Company) in gold (20x31mm) anchor on oval shape, voided. Very fine and very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1552 | Burma Railway Company, Free Pass, in copper (23mm) specimen striking. Uncirculated and very rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1553 | India, Major General Claud Martin, bust left, C.L.M. underneath/ Persian inscription, in copper (26mm) and bronzed copper (26mm) both struck like proofs; also bust right in copper (34mm) by McKenzie, yr.A.H. 1211 (1797)(M.559, 560 (2)). The last only fine, the others FDC (3). | $500 |
| Lot 1554 | India, Army Temperance Association Watch and be Sober medal, undated but circa 1880, diamond shape in silver (25mm) with clasp suspension; another In memory of Queen Victoria 1837- 1901 in silver (34mm) with integral loop mount. Commemorative medals in bronze, Victoria Empress (as the Ceylon five cents obverse die), Jubilee Commemoration Calcutta 16th February 1887 in copper (34mm)(illus). World War I Peace medals, conjoined busts right, Calcutta schools 1919 (31.5mm)(2), Bombay 23rd November 1918, 'To Our Sailors from the Citizens of Bombay', (31.5mm). For Freedom and Honour in brass (32.5mm) milled edge wounded soldier aiding wounded siekh soldier. White metal; Colonial and Indian Exhibition London May 4 1886 (40mm); Visit of Prince of Wales to India 1921, 1922, half length bust left (36mm). Winners, A British Tug of War/ Lucknow Assault at Arms, 1921 engraved on silver disc (27mm). Royal West India Turf Club Ltd 1945- 1946 (members pass) reverse Not Transferable, in silver (?) diamond shape (26mm) by S.M.& Co Ltd (?) Bombay. Nearly fine - extremely fine (11). | $400 |
| Lot 1555 | The Andaman Islands (Bay of Bengal) one rupee token, 1861, in copper (Pr 1). Good very fine and very rare. | $3,500 |
| Lot 1556 | Abyssinia, Queen Victoria, proof or specimen striking of the campaign medal in bronzed copper (32.4mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon. Good extremely fine and rare as such. | $110 |
| Lot 1557 | Cape Colony, J.H.Cartwright, set of zinc tokens 20/-, 10/-, 2/6, 1/- and 6d (Theron C1)(M.9-14). Better than average set as most known survived a flood and were discovered in 1950. Fine to very fine and rare (5). | $220 |
| Lot 1558 | Another set, similar but lacking the 6d however extra one shilling. Very good to fine and rare (5). | $140 |
| Lot 1559 | Cape Town, City of, Catering Department, a set of cupro nickel tokens for 2/6, 2/-, 1/-, 6d, 3d and 1d (large octagonal) (T.C; M.25, 28, 30, 34, 37, 39) used only at the old Cape Town Pier Restaurant from about 1911. Another three complete sets plus an extra shilling. Generally very fine - extremely fine (19). | $50 |
| Lot 1560 | Cape Town, Transport tokens for electric tram-cars, 1/2 pink (3) 1/2 countermarked on yellow (11, six different advertisements), red (13, 11 different advertisements), green (16, 12 different complete), aluminium (4) and cu-nickel (2), these tokens were in use from about 1915 till 1920 (T.C.4; M.a range between 42-116) a total of 32 different. Fine to extremely fine (49). | $110 |
| Lot 1561 | Cape Town, J.W.Irwin, halfpenny in bronze, 1879 (T.C.5; M.155). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine (2). | $80 |
| Lot 1562 | Another three, similar to the previous. One with some pitting otherwise good fine; very fine; good very fine (3), | $60 |
| Lot 1563 | Cape Town, Fredk R. Lovegrove and Co., token for one copy Evening Express (ie. 1/2d) farthing size in bronze, edge milled. Another with almost no edge milling light brown colour (illus) another more similar pair, one damaged (T.C6 M.161). Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine and scarce (4). | $80 |
| Lot 1564 | Cape Town, Marsh and Sons halfpenny in copper undated but circa 1865 (T.C7; M.167). Good very fine - extremely fine (3). | $190 |
| Lot 1565 | Cape Town, South African Railways Catering Department, plain brass stamped 2/6, 2/-, 6d, 3d, additionally stamped on reverse 4, -, 6, 4 respectively, also 2/- stamped 6 (T.C10 set III; M.198, 203, 210, 211). Set IV in cupro nickel (M.215, 218, 221, 227, 235) countermanrked 5, 7, 3, -, 3 respectively, others 2/6, (4, countermarked 4, 6(2), -) 2/- (3, countermarked 3, 5, 8) 1/- (6 - countermarked 3 (2), 4, 5, 8, -) 6d countermakred 8, 3d no countermark. Fine - good very fine (23). | $150 |
| Lot 1566 | Cape Town, A.P.Raphael, Book Store and Library, 3d in cupro nickel (T.C8, M.174) undated but in use just prior to 1877. Nearly very fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 1567 | Cape Town, Union Steamship Co. Ltd 6d and 3d (2) in cupro-nickel (T.C11, M.-) undated but circa 1873. Good fine - very fine and rare (3). | $210 |
| Lot 1568 | Cape Town, University of Cape Town, 3d red and 1/- blue in couloured celluloid or plastic (T.C12 set 1; M.280, 286) a larger series 1d in black, 3d in red and 1/- in blue, the initial misprinted 'U.T.C.' instead of U.C.T. (T.C12 set 2; M.293, 298, 302) undated but circa 1945. H.A.Bam and Co, wine merchants, no value stated, in cupro-nickel, faintly milled edge, almost plain (T.C15; M.7) undated but used circa 1880's til 1906 (2). E.K.Green and Co no value stated but exchanged for 1d on return of empty bottle, undated but circa 1900 in bronze with milled edge (5) another countermarked P, another countermarked X; E.K.Green and Co Ltd in bronze, plain edge, short MERCHANTS (14mm), another countermarked A (twice) another countermark X, long (17mm) (3), another countermarked 4, another countermarked A, in brass, merchants (15mm), another countermarked O, another countermarked X; a total of 18 pieces. Royal Wine Store, Wynberg, in aluminium 3d, circa 1900 (T.C22; M.320) Harold Sedgwick, Wine Merchant, in brass, centrehole no value stated circa 1920. J.Sedwick & Co Ltd., in aluminium no value stated, circa 1945 (T.C25; M.188)(illus). S.Selzer, Parow Hotel 2d in brass (T.C26;M.508) undated but circa 1940. The Van Ryn Wine and Spirit Company Limited 1d in brass (2) 2d in brass (2) (T.C28, type I; M.305, 307) spelt LTD, 3d in brass (3) (T.C28 type II; M.-) J.Lawley and Co, advertising ticket in brass (T.C36; M.158) undated but circa 1880. Very fine - extremely fine, the last scarce (35). | $230 |
| Lot 1569 | Cape Town, Whyte and Co, halfpenny, 1861 (no value stated) by W.J.Taylor, London, (T.C14; M.314). A choice light brown (or tan) proof-like strike, FDC and rare thus. | $420 |
| Lot 1570 | Another, very similar to the previous but no sign of bronzing. Proof-like strike, red and brown toned, virtually FDC and rare thus. | $280 |
| Lot 1571 | Another, very similar but currency. Two more, more heavily circulated. Very good; fine; very fine (3). | $80 |
| Lot 1572 | Cape Town, W.W.Drury Cape Town incuse around circle both sides on zinc disk (22mm) undated but circa 1880 (T - ; M. - ). | $210 |
| Lot 1573 | Cape Town, Henry C.Collinson Ltd, Good For token in brass (25mm) uniscribed (T.C17, type I; M.-). Good very fine and very scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 1574 | Cape Colony, Cape Town etc, ELD 1843 C.C. (Cape Colony) (East London D) work tally in brass (38mm) (illustrated). Tally, C in relief on obverse in brass (31mm), serial 276423 impressed on back. The Corporation of the City of Cape Town/1895 impressed 1056 in bronze scalloped edge (6 foils), possibly a dog tag (25mm) pierced for suspension (illustrated), City Arms Cape Town, Cape of Good Hope/1880 in brass (25mm) similar shape to previous reverse evidence of serious double or prevous strike, unissued (illustrated). Key Tag, Citizens Key and Property Indemnity Ltd, Cape Town in WM (33 x 19mm). Advertising ticket or medalet in aluminium (30mm) Thorpe Stuttaford & Co, Cape Town (Department Store) circa 1900. Table Mountain Cable Car souvenir medals in bronze and aluminium (33mm) another, different dies in aluminium. The American Swiss Watch Co, Cape Town aluminium enclosed (or ringed) farthing circa 1938. Fine-uncirculated. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 1575 | Clanwilliam, Wupperthal Mission, token for 1d in galvanised iron, circa 1900-02, issued by Rev.Gustav Schmolke (T.C40; M.326). Very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 1576 | Cyphergat, Cyphergat Coal Co, 2s/-, 1s/-, 3d in brass, oval (missing the 6d) (T.C41; M-) undated but circa 1890, like truck tokens. The first two bracteate style, the third (3d), uniface. Threepence extremely rare and may be the Harlech-Jones specimen mentioned as the only one known by Theron (3). | $700 |
| Lot 1577 | De Aar, H(ermann) S(ohr) one shilling in brass, uniface (T.C42; M.331). Good very fine and scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 1578 | East London, Municipal Office, 1d, 1880, in bronze, issued by the Municipality as a ferry token to cross the Buffalo River to West Bank (T.C44; M.346)(6). Municiple Tramways, blue celluloid or plastic token for 1/2d, undated but circa 1919-30 (T.C45; M.355). Fine - good very fine (7). | $100 |
| Lot 1579 | George, Divisional Council, worker's pay checks for 1 day, 3/4 day, 1/2 day (missing 1/4 day) in brass, stamped 942, 124, 377 respectively (T.C48; M.365-). A very fine trio with some original gilding on the second and third, very fine - good very fine and rare (3). | $180 |
| Lot 1580 | Grahamstown, Morris's Hotel, 1872 1d in gilt brass (T.C51; M.386). Toned some original gilding still shows, good very fine and rare in this condition. | $200 |
| Lot 1581 | Kimberley, De Beers Consolidated Mines Ltd, Store or truck tokens, set I, in brass 2/6, 1/-, 1/- large central hole, 6d right side cut off, 3d square; set II in white metal, dumbell shaped piercing for Bultfontein, another set III, with crescent shaped piercings for Dutoitspan, another set IV without piercings for Wesselton, all the foregoing, white metal sets have animal countermarks 2/6 springbok, 1/- lion, 6d sheep and 3d hare (T.C56; M.412-35 range). A complete set of these metal issues, undated but circa 1890. Fine - nearly extremely fine and rare as such (17). | $370 |
| Lot 1582 | Kimberley, Bultfontein, Bult: Diamonds around value 2/-, 1/-, 6d in brass, undated but circa 1885 (T.C57; M.405, 7, 10). Full mint bloom, uncirculated and rare thus (3). | $540 |
| Lot 1583 | Another two sets similar to the previous. Toned nearly extremely fine - extremely fine (6). | $210 |
| Lot 1584 | Kimberley, New Gordon Diamond Mining Company, uniface 2/- in brass, undated but circa 1890 (T.C59). Good very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1585 | Kimberley, Kamfersdown Diamond Mine, store checks or truck tickets, all octagonal 2/6 in brass, another with four holes pierced, another two in aluminium, unpierced (illus), 1/- in brass (illus) and 6d in brass both pireced with four holes (T.C60; M-) undated but circa 1900. Very fine - extremely fine and rare (6). | $260 |
| Lot 1586 | Kimberley, United Diamond Mining Company, 1/- in brass, uniface (T.C61) undated but circa 1885. Fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 1587 | Kimberley, E.D.Drysdale, General Store (in Jones St) 6d in bronze, undated but circa 1878 (T.C65). Floyd and Cole, 1s/- in copper, undated but circa 1875 (T.C66; M.440). The first with attempted piercing at top otherwise neary very fine and rare (2). | $110 |
| Lot 1588 | Kimberley, Gowie Brothers and Co., advertising ticket in brass, circa 1900 (T.C67; M.443). Another, similar (illus). Nearly very fine; good very fine and scarce (2). | $170 |
| Lot 1589 | Kimberley, D.Naylor contractor, uniface checks for 2/6 and 6d in white metal (T.C69; M.455, 458). Undated but circa 1910. Some minor scatching on the second otherwise very fine or better and rare (2). | $160 |
| Lot 1590 | Kimberley, 'The' Hotel, 6d check in brass (T.C70; M.464) circa 1880 (illus). Middleburg, James Macneill, in zinc, by W.J.Taylor London, edge milled, (T.C71; M.467) undated but circa 1865. Nearly very fine, the second rare (2). | $200 |
| Lot 1591 | Middleburg, James Macneill, 1d in zinc (T.C71; M.467) circa 1865. Grafitti scatching in centre of reverse otherwise good very fine and rare, especially on this condition. | $130 |
| Lot 1592 | Montagu, Brink Brothers, store tickets, fibre tickets for £1 (red), 10/-, 1/-, 6d, 3d, 1d (all grey)(2 sets plus an unstamped penny (ie.no serial no) in brass 2/6, 2/- and 1/- (2 sets) all with three or four digit serial numbers on the reverses (T.C72)(M.470- 486 range) undated but circa 1944. Very fine - extremely fine (19). | $100 |
| Lot 1593 | Montagu, Divisional Council Montagu, workers pay checks or tallies, in brass, uniface, for 1, 1/2 and 1/4 DAG (Day)(2 sets) undated but circa 1920 (T.C73; M.491, 4, 7). Very fine - good very fine (6). | $90 |
| Lot 1594 | Orchard, Cape Orchard Co. Ltd., Fruit merchants workers checks in brass for 2/6 (illus), 2/-, and 1/- (2) (T.C74; M.500, 2, 4) undated but circa 1905. Good fine - very fine and rare (4). | $170 |
| Lot 1595 | Port Elizabeth, Guthrie and Co, cartage contractors to the railway and harbour, worker's tally in brass, uniface (C75; M.511) another but with stars instead of roses as dividers (M.512)(illus) undated but circa 1903. Fine - very fine (2). | $160 |
| Lot 1596 | Port Nolloth, J.Dembitzer, 1897, storekeepers checks in bronze for 2/- (2)(illus), 1/-, 6d(illus), 3d (2) (T.C76; M.514, 6, 8, 20). The shilling damaged and corroded otherwise fine - good very fine and rare (6). | $320 |
| Lot 1597 | Port Nolloth, F.W.Dreyer, store checks in pressed copper (bracteate style) for one shilling, 6d (2), 3d, (T.C77, the sixpence not published by Theron), 6d is 31.5mm; undated but circa 1897. Good very fine and very rare, especially as a set (4). | $500 |
| Lot 1598 | Somerset East, S E M , Municipality beer hall check for Bantus 'Kaffir Beer' in brown fibre for 3d, undated but issued 1938-56, (T.C80; M.524)(2); Victoria East, J.Parkes, wine merchant threepence in cupro-nickel (farthing size) H W on truncation, undated but circa 1872 (T.C83; M.596) (illus). Very fine, the second rare. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 1599 | Riverside, James Cole, 3d store check in brass, undated but circa 1890 (T.EG & T III p.66; M.575). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1600 | Umzimkulu, Strachan and Co, complete series of sets I (uniface), II (MH) and III (both sides)(2) of store checks in brass. 2/-, 1/-, 6d and 3d, set II has MH as well as S& Co., M.H. stands for Mountain Home the location of Rupert Jackson's store, he was a cousin of the Strachans, undated but circa 1895 up till 1930's (T.E.G & T IX; M.582- 595). Very fine - nearly uncirculated, only a few sets known of set II, the MH set (16). | $360 |
| Lot 1601 | Another series as before but only one value of set II, the MH 2/- present, plus 6d with large central hole from Set I and III plus extra sixpence from sets I and III and threepence from set I. Fine - extremely fine (18). | $180 |
| Lot 1602 | Umzimkulu, (Mrs) F.C.Larkan, store checks in aluminium for 2/-, 1/-, 6d and 3d, all with plain reverses as used at the Bont Rand store (T.EG&T X; M-) undated but issued 1907. Central hole in the first two, higher up hole in the third otherwise very fine and rare (4). | $180 |
| Lot 1603 | Mozambique, Quelimane, Companhia Do Boror, 400 reis in copper scalloped edge, undated but issued 1915 (T.M1). Tete, Correia Da Silva, store checks for 20 and 10 reis in pressed brass (bracteate)(T.M2) undated but circa 1918. The first pierced as ususal, the others stained otherwise very fine or better (3). | $210 |
| Lot 1604 | Mozambique, Luabo, Sena Sugar Estate Limited, work tally in brass (32mm) with three holes pierced neatly for wear. Good very fine and very rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1605 | Mozambique, Banco Nacional Utramarino, work tallies in brass (40mm) Laurenco Marques 407; Beira 118 and in aluminium (39mm) with central hole Vila Pery 202. Fine - very fine (3). | $110 |
| Lot 1606 | Daunhauser, Dan Duchen, D.N.C.(Durban Navigation Collieries) store checks in brass for 3/- (illus) and 6d (T.N3; M.12,13) undated but circa 1914. Duchen and Kleinman, store checks in brass for 5/- (illus), 3/-, 2/-, 1/- (2), 6d (illus) and 3d (T.N4; M.15-20) undated but circa 1915 Duchen Brothers, store checks for 6d and 3d in brass (circa 1920-36) (T.N5; M.26-27) and celluloid issued (post 1936)(2/-) indigo, (1/-) red, (3d) black (M.29, 30, 35). Kleinman and Finchem, set of brown uniface tokens 5/-, 3/-, 2/-, 1/- (2), 6d and F&K 3d (3)(T.N6). Fine - extremely fine, a few scarce (23). | $250 |
| Lot 1607 | Durban, Blackwood Couper and Co., one shilling 1861 in brass, edge faintly milled (T.N9; M44). Extremely fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1608 | Durban, Blackwood Couper and Co., 1861 shilling in brass as before, also threepence in copper (T.N9; M.44,46). Dull toned extremely fine and rare (2). | $420 |
| Lot 1609 | Durban, Durban Club, 1860, six pence in cupro-nickel, milled edge (T.N10; M.48). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1610 | Durban, Durban Club, 1860, sixpence in white metal, plain edge, didivers now eight petalled- florettes (T.N10; M.51). Good very fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 1611 | Durban, A.H.Guy, Contractor, token in cupro-nickel (by Vaughton, Birmingham) for 5/-, 3/- and 6d, all three countermarked G. Undated but circa 1885 and probably used when he was in the Kimberley 1878-96 (T.N11; M.52, -, -). Fine - very fine and rare (3). | $370 |
| Lot 1612 | Durban, H.Guy, Contractor, 1 shilling in brass by W.Smith, Birmingham, circa 1885 (T.N12; M-). Very fine/ fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1613 | Durban, McArthur Muirhead and Co., 3d in copper (T.N13; M.57) undated but issued in 1861. Good very fine and very scarce. | $210 |
| Lot 1614 | Durban, Mc Arthur Muirhead and Co, set of one shilling (illus), 6d and 3d in copper except the 6d is in white metal (illus) (T.N13; M.55-7). Very fine or better and rare as a set (3). | $380 |
| Lot 1615 | The Durban Navigation Collieries Ltd, in bronze (33mm) by Wright & Son Edgware England uniface check, without serial or identity number or value (T-; M.-). Very fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 1616 | Glencoe, Mine Stores (Natal) Ltd, 1s in cu-nickel (illus) (4) 3d in brass with central hole, no value stated in cu-nickel (29mm)(2) in brass (29mm)(2) another two countermarked F (illus), in copper (illus) (29mm)(2), a similar set of metals but (24mm) cu-nickel (4) brass (illus) and copper (T.N22, 1, 3 - 10; M.60-6), undated but circa 1918-27, celluloid issues used 1927 -36, MS 28mm black, green (3) and red (2), MS 22mm green (2) and red (2), ZNC monogram red 28.5mm (T.N22 a, c, M.66-71 range incomplete) JNC monogram brown 28.5mm (T.N22d). Fine - uncirculated, a few scarce or rare (31). | $150 |
| Lot 1617 | Pietermaritzburg, M.Franklin, penny (not stated) 1876 in brass without countermark (T.N26; M.76). Slight stain otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare thus. | $160 |
| Lot 1618 | Pietermaritzburg, M.Franklin, 1876 penny, and halfpenny, with A CARD NO VALUE countermarked on reverses, another penny but without the countermark (T.N26; M.74, 78) Extremely fine; very fine; fair (verdigris )(3). | $210 |
| Lot 1619 | Port Shepstone, White House Discount check, 1/- in brass, undated but issued 1928. (T.N27; M.81) Fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 1620 | Bloemfontein, Daniel & Hyman, set of four tokens in cupro-nickel for 2/6, 2/-, 1/- and 6d all dated 1867, (T.O1;M.1,2-,8). Generally good very fine or better, extremely rare as a complete set, classics of the entire South African series. (4) | $1,500 |
| Lot 1621 | Bloemfontein, Daniel & Hyman, 1867, 2/- in cupro-nickel (T.01; M.2). Some staining otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1622 | Bloemfontein, T.P. Staples (contractor) uniface 2/- 1895 in copper (T.03a; M.12) same both sides 2/- and 1/- (illustrated) 1900 in copper (T.03b; M.13, 16). The first damaged and with segment cut off (cancelling) very good; good fine; very fine. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 1623 | Jagersfontein, Municipality, water three gallons, disc for operating and drawing water from a pump in 1913, each disc cost one penny and became known as the water penny. In copper (T.05; M.49). Nearly fine-good fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 1624 | Koffiefontein, KML (Koffiefontein Mines Ltd,) 3d in brass, circa 1900 (T.06i; M.82) (illustrated) Kroonstaad, Voorspoed Diamond Mining Co. (DMC), set of 2/6 (illustrated), 1/-, 6d and 3d in brass, circa 1906 (T.08; M.84,7,8,93). Senekal, Harding and Parker, Department Store checks in pressed brass (bracteate) all pierced at top. 2/6 (3), 2/- (3), 1/- (4), 6d (2), 3d (2); celluloid set of seven 10/- to 1d (T.011; M.128,130,2,4,6,8,40) Sonop Beperk, merchants, 1/- and a «d in brass (illustrated) (T.012; M.145, 150). Fine - extremely fine. (28) | $240 |
| Lot 1625 | Steynsrus, Jan Horn & Sons, set of 9 celluloid tokens £1 to 1d (T.013; M.151,3,5,7,9,61,3,5,7) circa 1936. Winburg, Die Afrikaanse Handelshuis, set of bakelite tokens (7) 2/6 - 1d (T.014; M.169,a, 73,4,6,8,80) Transvaal, Boksburg, Municipal Tramways, 1«d in blue celluloid, type b (T.T3b; M.7). Germiston, Municipal Tramways yellow celluloid one and a halfpenny (T.T6,M.39) Johannesburg, Municipal Tramways, 1«d in celluloid (five colours) plus extras (6), only two with stop dividers to legend. Pretoria, Municipal Tramways, 1«d in aluminium (T.T24a; M.183) Pretoria Garrison Institute set of bakelite tokens (5) 2/6 - 3d (missing 10/- and 1d) (T.28; M.205a, 7,10,12); Government Printing Works Social Club, mixed materials set of ten pieces plus extra 2«d, 1«d (T.T.22;M.150, 3, 5, 6, 9, 64, 9, 72, 3, 6). Municipal Quarry paycheck in brass (T.T.23). Klerksdorp, Municipal Market, pressed fibre tokens for 2/6, 1/-, 6d (T.T.19; M.140-2) used 1930-9. Johannesburg, Paramount Stores, advertising ticket in aluminium (T.16; M.126) Parthenon Paints, advertising check 1953 in chrome plated brass (M.129) (2). Post Office Tea Club, uniface in brass with central hole (T.26a; M.190) used 1924-1946 and struck at the Pretoria Mint. Very fine-uncirculated. (55) | $240 |
| Lot 1626 | Bechuanaland Protectorate (now Botswana) B.B. Police (Bechuanaland Border Police) Canteen tokens, 1893 for 1s, (illustrated) 6d (illustrated) and aluminium blank stamped B.B. (T.B1; M.1,3,-). Fine-very fine and rare. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 1627 | Bechuanaland Border Police, 1s in brass, 1893 (T.B1; M.1). In choice condition for this, some spotting otherwise extremely fine or better and very rare thus. | $180 |
| Lot 1628 | Cullinan, Premier Transvaal Diamond Mining Co. Ltd, set I, 2/6 (illustrated) and 1/- in brass; set II complete (7) 2/6 - 3d set III only the 3d in bronze; set IV (Co-op) complete plus die variety of 3d total of 9 (T.T4; M.27, 8, 9, 31, 2, 4, 13, 14, 15, 17, 20, 21, 22, 25). In use from 1910 to 1939. Fine-uncirculated. (19) | $500 |
| Lot 1629 | Germiston, CIS Elandsfontein, mine store token, 3d in white metal (T.T5; M.-). Fine and extremely rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1630 | Johannesburg, Anglo Austrian Cafe set of tokens in cupro-nickel for 1/- (2), 6d and 3d (illustrated), also 6d legends (T.T.7; M.44, 46,48). Fine-very fine. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 1631 | Johannesburg, Gallaghers, Cafe de Move On token for 6d in brass (T.T11; M.69) (illustrated) Klerksdorp, J.A. Taylor & Co., merchants tokens in brass for 1/- (3), 6d and 3d (T.T.20; M.147, 8, 9). The first fine and rare, others extremely fine-uncirculated. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 1632 | Pretoria, Soldiers Institute, set of tokens in white metal for 6d (illustrated), 3d (illustrated) and 1d (T.T31; M.197, 99, 201). Very good - good very fine and scarce. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 1633 | South Africa in general, (Central South African Railways) C.S.AR (1902-1910) brass disc or tally, serial 408 cancelled with X's the obverse painted red (T.SA2); The South African Railways and Harbours, S.A.R. and H.S.A.S. & H. (English and Afrikaans versions) tool check, serial 6600 and 3 leaf clover below (illustrated) (T.SA3; M.6). Union Internment Camp (1941-46), 2/- in Afrikaans, square grey fibre (T.SA4; M.9) (C. ) (illustrated). South West Africa, Consolidated Diamond Mines Bread 1lb token in red celluloid and one pint token, in white pressed cardboard (T.SWA3a,b; M. -) Windhoek, artillery Mess - Third Company 1 mark in brass and « mark in nickel plated brass, circa 1900. Very fine or better the internment camp issue very rare. (7) | $280 |
| Lot 1634 | Kimberley, City of Kimberley, private vehicle plate blue and white enamelled iron 69 1914 (43 x 37mm). Private 2 wheeler B.M. (B. Municipality) 1913 serial 234 in bronze (29mm) bracteate. Durban, Automatic Amusement Co, in brass (32mm) circa 1935 (T.N7; M.38). Dannhauser F & K. in script in bronze (23mm) circa 1950. Queensbury Liberal Club «d (Antill Leeds) in brass (21mm). I.S.T.M. Co. Ltd, uniface in brass (31mm) (Mining Company check circa 1900 (illustrated) DMC (impressed)/ 6d (stock die from England) (Diamond Mining Co. ) check in white metal? (26mm). Pair of tallies in iron or tin (thin sheet metal) (38mm) N.R.R., the other V.R.E. B.G.C. 6d in bronze (21mm) circa 1875 (illustrated), BRMC/value 3d in brass (17mm) (amusement token circa 1950?) Swan Bar TG/3d in brass (26mm) incuse lettering both sides. Stellenbosch Farmers Winery seal in brass (24mm) by McCallum Box 1016 Cape Town. Fine-extremely fine, some rare. (13) | $130 |
| Lot 1635 | Port Elizabeth, Dog Licence Badge for 1885 in white metal (31mm) another in copper (32mm) for 1893 (illustrated); United Dairies litre milk in yellow celluloid. Hazeldene Dairies 1 litre (pink) 1 meal (red) 1 Rand petrol (blue). Cron Dairies Fish Hoek « (green) 1 (blue) and 2 (red) pints. Cape, East London, Model Dairy, set of six (includes 4 one gallon either wholesale or household in cupro-nickel different shapes plus two different 1 pints ex S.V. Hagley Collection in 1970. Kalk Bay Village Board identity tag No.409 189- in brass (31mm) (illustrated) (acquired in 1980's). Orange Free State, Thaba'Nchu, M. Hersch Good For Checks 3d, 6d, 2/- in plated metal (cast?) circa 1960's. Swaziland, casino token for 20 cents in cupro-nickel (25mm). South West Africa, Karibib Pass (Railways) in brass (36 x 52mm) upright oval, (illustrated); Windhoek dog tag, 56 in brass (28m) (illustrated). Nearly fine-extremely fine some scarce or rare. (22) | $400 |
| Lot 1636 | Johannesburg, Rand Refinery Ltd, South Africa, Springbok's head within circle, reverse plain, in 22 carat gold (14mm) circa 1960. Johannesburg, Felix Goemans, hatter advertising ticket in brass (24mm) circa 1920 (not in Theron or Maynard) (illustrated). P.&T. (Engineering) Co. Ltd, Johannesburg, Ref Club in plastic (circa 1965) English & Colonial check or tally in brass (31mm) of P.& T. Co. Ltd, (from Format in 1986); Collins Bros. jewellers advertising ticket in aluminium (T-; M.63). Whyte & Mackay's Whisky checks in cupro-nickel 3d, 6d, $1, $2 (circa 1961). PMD (Pretoria Milk Distributors' Association) 1 pint delivered in red plastic, central hole (M.192A). Cardette 6d token/wings in aluminium (27mm). Railways lucky talisman in aluminium (33mm) in English (is it safe) and in Afrikaans (M.S.A4,5). Bickels (coin dealers) good for 1ct in trade (2) in red and blue plastic. Machine tokens, Automatic Vauderville in cupro-nickel (M.51) (4) another in brass D on reverse; A in centre Good For One Tune (both sides) in brass (21mm) Vens Coupon/4463, ten others (British types mostly in Hayes) including Samsons (2). Pretoria; Webbers Shoe Stores discount check in aluminium (30mm), P.U.D. (Pretoria Milk Dairies, Dep 5/- check with central hole (T-; M.-) in brass (29mm), Pretoria Coin Dealers Ltd, 1 R(and) advertising ticket established 1966 in yellow bronze (32mm). Fine-uncirculated. (35) | $300 |
| Lot 1637 | Z.A.R. and Boer War medals, medalets, etc. South Africa and International Exhibition Kimberley 1892 in bronze (29mm) (illustrated) S.J.P. Kruger, Yyftien Jaren (15 years) as President in white metal (38mm) (pierced at top) full facing portrait (illustrated), medalet (28mm) in silvered brass (illustrated). Delagoa Railway opening commemorative July 1895 struck in silver with halfcrown obverse die (illustrated) two more, one brooch mounted on obverse, copy in white metal of florin with legend Eendract Maakt Magt, shilling 1897 obverse engraved with pipe and top hat as trench art, halfcrown cut to form Maltese Cross (ornate) to show portrait, florin voided or cut out to show portrait in a circle. Transvaal medalet, uniface in bronze (22mm). FM Lord Roberts V.C./Pretoria 1900 in white metal (32mm) (pierced at top), another 1899 - 1900 in aluminium shell (packed with card) (38mm). S.S. Maine, Hospital Ship, Lent to British Government for use in Transvaal War by President of Atlantic Transport Coy, For the American Ladies Hospital Ship Fund, Chairman Lady R. Churchill edge engraved 27233 Sapr. J. Crosby, R.E. (illustrated). Also Kruger imitation sovereigns 1896 in silver (1) brass (10, 2 in crude style). Fine-good extremely fine. (25) | $720 |
| Lot 1638 | British South Africa, medalets etc, Union 1910, in white metal (38mm) and (31mm) by Vaughtons Birmingham; 31st May (32mm), World War I, Pretoria Citizens Service Medal 1914-19 in bronze (36mm). Peace 1919 in white metal (32mm), Johannesburg 1914-19 in copper (32mm). Cape Town Visit of Prince of Wales 1925, reverse ship CDG Hoop in copper (32mm). George V and Queen Mary Jubilee 1935 in gilt bronze (32mm) another with integral loop. Empire Exhibition 1936 Johannesburg 1886 in gilt brass (32mm) Boksburg Jubilee 1887-1937 in gilt bronze (31mm). Coronation 1937 in gilt bronze (32mm). Liberty Cavalcade 1942 in blackened bronze stick pin mount (25mm). Royal Visit 1947 in gilt bronze (32mm) also cased pair of medals of same design in silver and bronze. Centenary 1855-1955 in gilt bronze (32mm) most of the foregoing struck by the South African Mint in Pretoria. Pretoria University Calendar medal 1959 in oxidised silver plate (40mm). Durban Carnival 1974 in aluminium (39mm). Port Elizabeth S.A. Section British Empire Exhibition 1924 in brass, bracteate (32mm) H.M.L.S. Union on ribbon under tank in brass bracteate (28mm) pierced at top. Very fine-uncirculated. (21) | $110 |
| Lot 1639 | Central Africa, Charles H.ASTON, advertising ticket in brass (22mm) milled edge, Birmingham and S.Paul de Loanda, struck from re-touched obverse die (as Pridmore lot 675 and Ford lot 392). Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1640 | Central Africa, Nyassa Company, 20 reis, 1894 H, in bronze, same legend both sides (see Sweeney p.189). Red and brown uncirculated and extremely rare. | $620 |
| Lot 1641 | Another, as previous but for 10 reis. Red and brown uncirculated and extremely rare. | $580 |
| Lot 1642 | Central Africa, Nyasaland, Blantyre, store token in red platic (37mm) for 2sh/8d. Extremely fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1643 | Another, exactly as last. Good extremely fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 1644 | Another, as previous but for 2sh/6d (33mm). Good extremely fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1645 | Another, as previous but for 1sh (28mm). Good very fine and rare. | $340 |
| Lot 1646 | Another, as previous but in black plastic (33mm) for 4d. Good extremely fine and rare. | $270 |
| Lot 1647 | Another, as previous but for 1d (28mm). Good extremely fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 1648 | Central Africa, Rhodesia, Bulawayo, Municipality, 4th Novr; 1897, uniface badge in silver (25 x 31mm) with integral loop mount with ring (see Ford sale lot 382). Attractive gold tone, good extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1649 | Southern Rhodesia, Bulawayo Waterworks Co., Limited, uniface check in brass (26mm) edge milled. Even brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1650 | Another, as previous. Good very fine and rare. | $320 |
| Lot 1651 | Central Africa, Nyasaland, Blantyre Co-Operative Society Ltd in red vulcanite. West Congolese Corp. Lts 10 Fc (Francs) in brass (21mm). East Africa, Kenya, City of Nairobi check or medalet in aluminium (20mm), Masonic token Nairobi in copper (22mm) British East Africa Chapter/ No 329. E A S Co. around III, uniface in brass (16mm) (East Africa Supply Co?). East Africa, G.Pancrazi, Exploitations Forestieres, check in aluminium (37mm) for 2, same both sides (holed twice) (see Ford Sale lot 301). Fine - extremely fine (6). | $190 |
| Lot 1652 | Southern Rhodesia, B.S.A. Co, (British South Africa Company) head tax tallies, in brass, rectangular (50 x 25mm) 1903-4 district: pierced for wear in brass (38mm) with central hole 1915-16, A.M.P.T. (four different same but smaller (26mm) P/P (illustrated); round with piercing at top lettering in relief N/4 (29mm) (2), P/4 (24mm) (illustrated) (no year of issue stamped). Round (31mm) incuse lettering A.12-13 (2), A.09-10 (2), diamond shape (52 x 28mm) A.11-12, triangular (41 x 29mm) A.05 (2), die struck in brass (31mm) S.A.M. Co, below, G, lettering in relief (illustrated) . Fine-very fine. (17) | $420 |
| Lot 1653 | Central Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Golden Ridge Concession Store, uniface shilling (illus) and sixpence in brass (32mm) and (26mm), undated but circa 1930. The second holed otherwise fine, the first good very fine and rare thus (2). | $400 |
| Lot 1654 | (Southern) Rhodesia, G. & P.G.M Co Ltd, Rhodesia, uniface check of tally, bracteate style in brass (39mm). Pierced at top virtually uncirculated and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1655 | Another, as previous. Good extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1656 | Central Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Dairymen's Co-Op Ltd, Salisbury, milk tokens in aluminium for « pint (21mm) 1 pint (27mm) (illustrated) and schools milk (18mm) (square) all with central hole (see Ford Sale lot 387). Nearly uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 1657 | Central Africa, Rhodesia, advertising ticket or medalet in white metal (32mm) Gunston (cigarettes) presented by Wintsons of Salisbury, Rhodesia. Rhodesia, Women's Auxilliary League blue enamelled brass badge silvered (24mm) by Fattorini Birmingham. An Indian rupee 1944 with obverse shaved and engraved with tobacco plant flower Avis-Cowdrey below. Very fine-extremely fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 1658 | Belgian Congo Railway tickets (2) (Matadi to Stanley Pool) in copper, octagonal with integral loop mounts (32mm) one stamped 5623, other unissued, (Moyaux 104). Very fine; nearly uncirculated and rare (2). | $240 |
| Lot 1659 | Central Africa, French Equatorial Africa (Congo), uniface tally or check in zinc, oval (35x25mm) stamped AEF/ 1923/ MC (MC initials of worker?) (G.C 3). Pierced good very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1660 | East Africa, George VI, ten cents 1941 I (Bombay) in bronze, the central hole not punched. Extremely fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1661 | German East Africa, Bulau Plantation 1893, in brass (33mm) no value stated, crossed hoes on reverse (Schimmel p.84, 20.1501). Slightly porous from corrosion otherwise very fine and very rare. | $330 |
| Lot 1662 | German East Africa, Hinsch Plantation 15 heller check in brass (30mm) with hole at 9 o'clock (Schimmel p.84.20.2515). Good very fine and rare. | $330 |
| Lot 1663 | German East Africa, Prinz Heinrich Plantation, P H P Lusangasanga, 15 inside inner circle uniface check in brass (25mm) (Schimmel p.84, 20.5015). Good very fine. | $330 |
| Lot 1664 | Another, as previous. Slight verdigris otherwise good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 1665 | German East Africa, Prinz Heinrich Plantation, P H P over 283, uniface worker's tally in brass (33mm) (Schimmel P.86, 20.5020). Extremely fine. | $330 |
| Lot 1666 | Another, as previous, but P H P over 250. Good very fine. | $350 |
| Lot 1667 | German East Africa, S M S Kâ€ÂÂÂnigsberg (disabled Rufiji River delta, off Mafia Island, 1915) ship's canteen tokens for 20, 100 and 200 pfennig in brass (Schimmel p.120 80.1020, 1100, 1200). The second with verdigris otherwise very fine - extremely fine and rare (3). | $420 |
| Lot 1668 | Djibouti, Chamber of Commerce 5 centimes in aluminium 1920 and 1921, 25 centimes 1921 and 50 centimes 1921 in brass (2) (G-E 1.1, 1.5, 1.7, 1.8) The first corroded otherwise fine - good very fine, the first rare (5). | $260 |
| Lot 1669 | Indian Ocean, Comoro Islands, Societe Anonyme de la Grande Comore, 25c token in brass (27mm) (G-E ). Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 1670 | Indian Ocean, Madagascar, Society of gold mines of Andarakoera, canteen tokens in aluminium for 1F, 50c and 25c, undated but issued in 1920 (G-E 1.3, 1.2, 1.1). Good very fine (3). | $250 |
| Lot 1671 | Tonkin - Madagascar, Medal for the reunion of the colonies, two funnelled steamer sailing right with cannon mounted on stern castle in silver (28mm)(M.H.). Medal in silver (41mm) by Totter, for the Colonial Credit agency of the the Reunion. Good very fine; fine, the first rare (2). | $300 |
| Lot 1672 | Indian Ocean, Mauritius, Schoenfeld check in brass (23mm) 1 unit (Ford sale lot 625). Traces of original gilding, pitting marks on reverse, 1 is weakly struck otherwise good very fine/very fine and very rare. | $660 |
| Lot 1673 | Indian Ocean, Mauritius, Isle of St. Louis, Hydrotherme, admit 1 ticket in brass (19mm). Good extremely fine and very rare. | $700 |
| Lot 1674 | Indian Ocean, Mauritius, St. Aubyn S(ugar) E(state) Ld, 15 cents in aluminium (25mm). Some corrosion as always otherwise good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 1675 | Indian Ocean, Mauritius, S.P.C.A. Mauritius/Regd. No. dog tag in cupro-nickel (30mm). Sun International (gambling) tokens for 5 and 2 rupees in brass (26mm) and (24mm) (see Ford sale lot 630) and Beachcomber (Hotel) Mauritius check in nickelised brass (26mm) pillar dollar 1742 reverse. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 1676 | Reunion, Colonial Treasury one franc 1896 in cupro-nickel, five cintimes 1920 in aluminium, hexagonal (2) and 25 centimes, 1920 (G-E 1.3). The last with a dent otherwise fine - very fine and scarce (4). | $320 |
| Lot 1677 | British West Africa, Edward VIII, specimen or trial striking of the reverse of the shilling 1936 H (Heaton Birmingham) struck from the punch so that the design on this is incuse (or intaglio) on a shallow silver shell (V.320). Extremely fine and excessively rare. | $600 |
| Lot 1678 | Lagos and Nigeria, Gilruth Brothers, advertising ticket, issued circa 1870, farthing size in brass (22mm) edge milled (V.10) With some original colour extremely fine/ good extremely fine and very rare thus. | $580 |
| Lot 1679 | Nigeria, Macgregor Laird, 1/8th penny or 1/400th dollar, 1858, farthing size token in copper (21mm), no smoke emitting from funnel (Die I) (V.7). Weakly struck in places as ususal otherwise attractive brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare, the rarest of the three die varieties. | $460 |
| Lot 1680 | Another, exactly as last. With small piercing at 1 o'clock on the obverse otherwise nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1681 | Another, as previous, but with smoke emitting from funnel, (die II) (V.8). A proof or specimen striking with original colour, nearly FDC and excessively rare as such. | $1,100 |
| Lot 1682 | Another, as previous except 8 of 1/8 over first N of penny (die III) (V.9). Some uneven dark areas otherwise attractive very fine or better and rare. | $370 |
| Lot 1683 | Another, exactly as the previous except a trial struck on a broad copper flan with raised rims (2.5mm wide)(37.5mm) (die III early stage ie. no die breaks on obverse) (V. Type 9 but this trial not listed). Good very fine and excessivly rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1684 | West Africa, British West Africa, The Niger Company, Ltd, Oil, uniface check or tally in brass (39mm) with central hole (cf V.p210). Very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1685 | West Africa, Cameroon, Societ‚ Nationale du Cameroon, 50c in brass (2, one holed) and 1F in brass (25mm)(G-E ). Very fine - uncirculated (3). | $110 |
| Lot 1686 | Cameroon, German Kamerun, Johan Kronenberger, Frankfurt A.M., check in white metal (28mm) for 20 (Pfennig) with square hole at bottom (Schimmel p.81, R-10 this piece). Toned, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1687 | Cameroon, German Kamerun, Franz Ranniger, Ambangulu, Tages marke uniface, worker's tally in brass (33mm) reverse stamped 714. Issued for a day's work (or mark). Slight verdigris on left edge of obverse otherwise very fine and very rare. | $330 |
| Lot 1688 | Sierra Leone, Macauley & Babington medallic tokens or tickets, (1814) European clasping hands with a negro/ We Are Bretheren in exergue Slave Trade Abolished By Great Britain 1807, reverse arabic inscription, in copper (36mm) struck by the Soho Mint, Birmingham, obverse by G.F.Pidgeon, reverse by John Phillip (V.1)(2 - one well worn, other nearly very fine) also a brilliant copper proof striking (16.9 grams)(V.1a). Nearly fine - FDC (3). | $700 |
| Lot 1689 | Another, as previous but a brilliant bronzed copper proof struck later circa 1825 (late Soho period)(V.2). FDC. | $320 |
| Lot 1690 | Another, exactly as previous. FDC. | $440 |
| Lot 1691 | Another, as previous but a brilliant gilt copper proof (V.2a) FDC. | $720 |
| Lot 1692 | West Africa Sierra Leone, Bank of British West Africa, medalet for the opening of new premises, 1909, in silver plate (32mm) obverse Sir Alfred Jones KCMG Chairman (see lot for small medalet with same portrait). Nigerian Trade Fair 1962 obverse Thomas De La Rue Engineering) Ltd, in copper (31mm). Uncirculated; extremely fine with red. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 1693 | West Africa, St. Helena, Solomon Dickson and Taylor, halfpenny token in copper (29mm) undated but issued circa 1821, edge grained left (V.5) (illustrated). Another, as previous but more circulated and a well circulated currency halfpenny of 1821. The first with attractive even light brown patina, two or three lamination spots as normal with this piece otherwise nearly fine-extremeley fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 1694 | West Africa, St. Helena, Royal Artillery Canteen farthing, issued during Boer War to British soldiers guarding Boer prisoners-of-war, circa 1902, in zinc (25mm) (V.6; Campbell). Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. | $350 |
| Lot 1695 | West Africa, Senegal, Chamber of Commerce 1920, Dakar, set of three in aluminium 50c, 25c and 10c (centimes), Rufisque, a similar set of three (G-E 1.4,.3, .2). Good fine - extremely fine and rare (6). | $380 |
| Lot 1696 | Africa, Togo, Lome, J.B. Carbou crudely made in lead, elephant on reverse. Thick dumpy and fragile flan, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1697 | North Africa, Algeria, Akfadou Constantine, Soci‚t‚ des Mons-Dyemila token for 1 Journ‚e 1868 (transportation token) (G-E 1.1). Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1698 | North Africa, Algeria, Chambre de Commerce, 10 centimes (9), 1916 (3, in iron, iron-nickel and aluminium 1917 in zinc, 1918 (2), 1919, 1921 (2) all in aluminium; 5 centimes (5), 1917 (2) in zinc 1919 (2), 1921 all in aluminium (G-E 1.2-20 in even nos plus 1.15, 1.21). Five are choice extremely fine-uncirculated, others generally very fine. (14) | $80 |
| Lot 1699 | North Africa, Algeria, Alger, refreshment tokens, La Gauloise 20 ct in brass, square central hole and four surrounding holes (automatic machine style); Cafe Bourse, 25 cts in brass (G-E 6.2) together with tokens/tickets by Lung Freres in nickel alloy. Au Chabonais, brothel 'English Spoken' 'Man Spricht Deutsch' in brass (illustrated) and Reig of 57 Rue Sadi Carrot in nickel alloy. Very fine-good very fine some rare (5) | $300 |
| Lot 1700 | North Africa, Algeria, Alger, A La Lune, Maria, 1 Rue du Caftan, 2 Francs in nickel alloy (value not listed in G_E) BlachŠre, Cafe Glacier, Tizi Ouzou/25› in brass, scalloped edge (value not listed in G-E). Very fine and rare, especially the first. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 1701 | North Africa, Algeria, Biskna, Cafe-Glacier, 1 and 2 francs in nickel alloy (G-E 1.2 and 3). Bone Chambre de Commerce 10ct aluminium, 50 ct brass and nickel, 1 franc nickel (G-E 1.12; .13; .15; .2) Vignoble du Chapeau de Gendarme 10ct in brass (G-E 5.2). Nearly very fine-extremely fine, the first three rare. (7) | $330 |
| Lot 1702 | North Africa, Algeria, Bougie, Chambre de Commerce, 1915 15c and 10c in aluminium. Pentagonal brass ticket GtG Algerie, Gavelisation, centre hole. Oran, Foyer du Legionnaire du Kreider/1 F in brass (G-E 1.2) (illustrated); Chamber de Commerce, 25 centimes 1921 and 1922, 10 centimes 1921 (2) 5 centimes 1921 (G-E 1.1-3; .6) plus ticket in brass, no value stated, La Parisienne. Cantine, Oum-Theboul 10c uniface in brass. Last two not listed in G-E (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine, the fourth and last rare. (11) | $270 |
| Lot 1703 | North Africa, Algeria, Philippeville, Moulin Rouge, A. Gatt, 7 Rue d'Arcole, 5 Francs in brass, octagonal with countermark on obverse (G-E 3.3, this value with countermark not noted). Sidi-Bel-Abbes, Oran, 1914-16 10 cts in aluminium, 2 different same reverse (G-E 3.1,.2), Soria 25 in brass (G-E 9.1). Nearly very fine-extremely fine, the first rare. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 1704 | North Africa, Algeria, Albrighi CA Glacier Restaurant/30 scalloped edge nickel alloy. Egypt, Luna Park Restaurant Heliopolis/1 in brass (20mm). Eritrea, circolo Marradese/50 in nickel plated brass (22mm). Tunisia, Epargne Mutuelle in brass (19mm) two holes, A.D. Reney, Entrepreneur 25› in brass, scalloped edge (G-E ) and 2F in aluminium (G-E. ). Camel driver's tally (possibly Egypt) square brass blank (39mm) with cut corners, camel engraved and stamped 79 (circa 1915). Fine - very fine (6). | $160 |
| Lot 1705 | North Africa, Egypt, Suez Canal, Bazin, Ch. & A., 5 francs token or truck ticket, 1865 in bronze (34mm) twenty nine facet edge (KM.Tn.4, G.C.5). Attractive blue-brown patina, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1706 | North AFrica, Egypt, Suez Canal, Bazin, Ch. & A. 1 franc token, 1865 in bronze (25.5mm) twenty four facet edge. Extremely fine and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 1707 | Anopther, as previous, with die cud on obverse rim at 3 o'clock (KM>Tn.3, G.C.4). Medium brown patina, extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1708 | Another, as previous but for 50 centimes in bronze (21mm) eighteen facet edge (KM.Tn.2; G.C.3). With some verdigris otherwise fine or bettger and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1709 | North Africa, Suez Canal, Borell Lavolley et Compagnie 5 francs 1865 in brass (32mm) twenty four facet edge (KM.Tn.8; G.C.9). Most attractive, nearly mint state and extremely rare, especially in this condition, probably the finest known and not present in the R.J. Ford Collection. | $4,400 |
| Lot 1710 | Another, as previous but for 1 Franc (27mm) twenty four facet edge (KM.Tn.7; G.C.8). Full mint bloom uncirculated and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1711 | Another, as previous but for 50 centimes (21mm) twenty four facet edge (KM. Tn.6; G.C.7). Carbon spots otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 1712 | Another, as previous but for 20 centimes (18mm) twenty facet edge (KM.Tn.5; G.C.6). Some carbon spots on obverse otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 1713 | North Africa, Egypt, Suez Canal, Borel Lavalley et Compagnie, 1865 tokens in brass (18 and 20 mm) for 20 and 50 centimes, 20 and 24 faceted edges. Extremely fine; good very fine (2). | $250 |
| Lot 1714 | North Africa, Egypt, Suez Canal, Co-Operative Society token for 50 c(emtimes) 1892 in aluminium, octagonal (26mm) (KM.Tn.10; G.C.10). Good very fine and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1715 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Association Alimentaire in brass (25mm) edge scalloped, Desert/ ville d'Alexandrie. Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1716 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Banque Generale D'Egypte, Alexandria/ lion rampant left in bronze (28mm). Very fine and rare (not in the Ford Collection). | $230 |
| Lot 1717 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, G.Bossi, confectioner, 10 (17mm) and 20 paras in brass (20mm). Nearly extremely fine and rare (2). | $270 |
| Lot 1718 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Bazaar Du Bon Marche/ Une Chope in brass 25mm (a refreshment token for one beer). Beylerian & Sons Beirut and Alexandria, automatic Armenian weighing machine token in brass (27mm). H&G K/ 5 m(ills) in nickel plated zinc (24mm) by M.Fremolle Alexandria; another in brass (24mm) but for 10 mills and lion walking right on obverse, another as last but different reverse die, a decorative border and no maker's name. Very good - very fine (5). | $180 |
| Lot 1719 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Casino du High Life/1 in brass (24mm), Mansourah, Caf‚ du Nil, A.D.Pappanicolaou/ 5m(ills) Fremolle Alexandrie (maker's name). Very fine and rare (2). | $180 |
| Lot 1720 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Negreponte, J.C.& Sons 1 within legend/ griffin rampant left within beaded circle, in bronze (27mm) edge milled. Good very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 1721 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Peel & Co., 1 within legend/ lion rampant left holding sprouting bean(?), in copper (27.5mm) edge milled. Very fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 1722 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, Photomaton/ Alexandria in brass (23.5mm). James Rallin & Co., Alexandria around 1 on back sides in copper (31.5mm) undated but circa 1860. T.G.Rodocanachi & Figli, within inner circle F P K around bird/ Alessandrie D'Egitto 1861 in three lines in bronze (27mm) edge milled. Fine - good very fine, the second rare (3). | $260 |
| Lot 1723 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, T. G. Rodocanachi e Figli, 1861 in bronze (27mm) edge milled (faintly). Toned very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1724 | Another, as previous. Toned very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1725 | North Africa, Egypt, Cairo, Brasseries Rennies/PTI in brass (25mm); B.B.K. 5 above and below/same on reverse in Arabic in brass (24mm); Imperial Bar Cairo around 1/ the Great Pyramids 1909 in brass (20mm); Grand Trianon C(offee) Co. in brass (24mm) (circa 1890). Fine-very fine, the last two rare. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 1726 | North Africa, Egypt, Cairo, Kit Kat lido 5 and 10 piastres (illustrated) in brass (26mm and 33mm) reverse GC monogram; Lemonia's Oriental Tea Rooms Cairo/P.T. over large 1, in brass (26mm) (illustrated), Lipton's Oriental Tea Rooms Cairo around « in centre, another around 2, both uniface in brass (21mm and 19.5mm) (illustrated); Nouvelle Boulangerie De Choubrah Caire, around Arabic legend, uniface in brass (26mm); Photomaton/Cairo in brass (23.5mm); Tsakiris Freres Le Caire/Buffet Excelsior 10mms (milliemes) in nickel alloy (26mm). Very good-very fine. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 1727 | North Africa, Egypt, Caf‚ Bar Emad El Din/ I in brass (26mm); New Caf‚ Bar Bourse C.D. in centre/ 1 in brass (26mm); Fantasio Garden, G.Demetriades uniface in brass (25mm); Soleiman Hatem, uniface in brass (30mm) holed at top (illus); Sphinx/ KM in brass (23mm)(cf Ford lot 449 reverse crown)(illus); Medina, Emilio Luna around 2 signed A Popert Paris, octagonal in brass (23mm)(illus); Caffe in brass (20mm)(illus); Shampoo Diva (A.H. 1330) in brass (20mm) another no English legend in brass (16mm); Musee Egyptian in aluminium (22mm). Fair - very fine some rare (10). | $170 |
| Lot 1728 | North Africa, Egypt, Gezira Sorting Club 10 Milliemes/ blank in brass (26mm)(circa 1950)(illus); Heliopolis, Luna Park Restaurant/ I, in brass (20mm)(illus); Minieh, Splendid-Bar, set of 5, 20, 50, 100 (illus)& 200 M in nickel alloy. Locality unknown, Buffet de Zeitoun 10 mill/ in brass (26mm)(illus); Roy/ P.T. 2« in cupro-nickel (24mm) ST Monogram in shield surrounded by P 2 B, uniface in cupro-nickel (32mm). Very good - extremely fine (10). | $380 |
| Lot 1729 | North Africa, Egypt, Docks & Entrep¢ts de Port-Said around 22 in centre, uniface in thin copper (30mm) reverse stamped M. A dock worker's tally or pass to pier 22. Edge wrinkled from being worn(?) otherwise very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1730 | North Africa, Egypt, advertising tickets as coin imitations, Spanish 8 reales Ferdinand VII dated 1920/ Cairo Saga Selim Levy 20 in brass (41mm), Austria Ducat Franz Joseph, Medal Lion For Egyptian Ladies W/ Nassi Erere Caire 1914 Sarafie Salna in gilt brass (22mm); A British Farthing, George VI head left The Egyptian Novelties/ Made In Egypt M.Habib bird with outstretched wings in flight in centre, in brass (23mm), other advertising tickets; Union paper, cigarettes in brass (27mm) holed at top, value 5; Maspero Freres Ltd, Caire- Egypte/ cigarettes Egyptiennes in brass (23mm)(2, one enammelled on obverse, other with sun countermark) milled edge, Tommy's Bar Cairo/ You Pay (arrow spinner) Cairo Sheraton half dollar Gaming Token, 1969. Medalets or souvenirs from Egypt, 1914-1915 in silver (28mm) by E.K. 'digger' under palm, sphinx and pyramids in background/ crossed flags A I F crudely scratched on tablet (illus), Xmas Stocking 1942 in bronze and brass (signed P N D I?)(26.4mm); Egypt, Sphinx/ Pharoah & queen in brass (31mm). Fair - extremely fine (12). | $180 |
| Lot 1731 | North Africa, Egypt, machine tokens, H S, en consommation, 20, 10, 5 & 2 piastres the 10 & 2 have 6070 in place of H S, in plated iron (18mm) (Ford Sale lot 433 had S & H on all 4); Trade Check 1 Pt en consommation/ B G J monogram, in brass (21mm); The Old Egyptian Automatic Mashine (sic) Company Consomation in centre, same both sides; General Automatics of Egypt « Pt in trade uniface in brass (21mm); N.Z. (New Zealand) YMCA 5 M/M uniface in brass (24mm) (rare this smaller size) NAAF, canteen WWII ¬ in red plastic (22mm) no value stated green (26mm) probably for 1 (piastre). Nearly fine - very fine (10). | $110 |
| Lot 1732 | North Africa, Egypt, uncertain, AL/ 10c, another 20c, another 30c in nickel alloy; 10c, 20c (2) uniface in brass, Kumtel 433480 Jetton telephone token), D in script another (delta) incuse on brass blanks (23mm); all arabic inscriptions, Suez Police Cooperative, in brass (24mm) for 50, countermarked a.s. on one side; Yusra Said, El-Sarraj, in aluminium (27mm) scalloped edge, for 10; Tarbiet Ras El-Tin, in bronze 23mm reverse sphinx, edge scalloped; Bust of Pasha Al-Hassan in brass (23mm) for 2« (25mm) for 10, edge scalloped; other portrait pieces, in plated brass 20mm (Farouk), nickel alloy (26mm); Sphinx (coffee house)/ crown in brass (23.5mm) face/ blank in brass (24mm); U A E eagle/ legend in arabic in brass (21mm) scalloped edge. Fine - very fine, some rare (19). | $260 |
| Lot 1733 | North Africa, Egypt, Alexandria, transportation token in maroon plastic (22.5mm) 2 millimmes (Smith 50AA) (illustrated). Cairo transport tokens, tramways, in brass, with central hole (23mm) for 1920, (illustrated) 1925 and 1927 (in aluminium) for four sections; Republic, all arabic script type, value 2 in aluminium, (Smith 120AC-G). Fine or better. (5) | $80 |
| Lot 1734 | North Africa, Egypt, arabic both sides, 10 MILL on reverse in brass (24mm) others in brass (10) :- mostly 20 - 27mm a few square (1) or octagonal (1), hexagonal (3), scalloped (1); aluminium (3), incuse only brass (2), tool check or tally in cupro-nickel 1929, incuse toughra, one with misra in brass (26mm), coin 1 piastre 193 countermarked P on reverse. Medalets, in brass (22mm) and victory in the nile 1798 in white metal (38mm). Very good - extremely fine (22). | $110 |
| Lot 1735 | North Africa, Eritrea, Banco di Roma in brass (25mm), undated (Gill ER 9). Central Africa, Equatorial Africa, Societa Coloniale Italiana in zinc (23mm) another, in brass (24mm) for Entebbe reverse lion killing snake, another as before but slightly thicker (same dies). None have value stated, but are all small change checks. Fine - good very fine and all rare especially the second (4). | $250 |
| Lot 1736 | North Africa, Ethiopia, H.C.W. 1907/ A.B.Y.Syn., Adis. Abeba., Bardera., Kismayu in brass (31mm) (Gill TKA2) large hole at top, probably a truck ticket. Post WWI issues, all 1 piastre (1/16th of thaler) Dire- Daoua 1922, Commercial Syndicate, aluminium (21mm) another Prasso Concessions in Abyssinia, aluminium (21mm). Paleologos P. Trohalis, Epicure, Addis-Abeba (ND circa 1920) in white metal (23mm); Maydalinos Brothers, Addis - Abeba in cupro-nickel (19mm) (ND circa 1930) (Gill Tk 2, , 3). Fine - good very fine, the first rare (5). | $200 |
| Lot 1737 | North Africa, Libya, Tripoli, Barritrovo Italia / 15 in brass (22mm); Igino Palla uniface in aluminium (33mm); Bengazi, Albergo (Hotel) Imperiale, uniface token in brass (28.5mm) value cinque (5), WWII and later, Wheeler Airbase, NCO open mess tokens for 25 and 5 cents in brass square (2 of each), dog tag stamped 27 sevizi Municipali El Abiar Tassa Cani uniface in brass (23mm) with integral loop. Good very fine - extremely fine (8). | $360 |
| Lot 1738 | North Africa, Morocco, Hotel Excelsior, Cassablanca, in aluminium for 25 cents (octagonal), another for 50c (scalloped). Marrakesh, Foyer du Legionaire (Foreign Legion), nickel-brass alloy 25 (cents)(octagonal), 50 (cents) (scalloped) and 1 (franc) (G-E 1.1 - .3, 4.1-2). Fine - good very fine and rare (5). | $420 |
| Lot 1739 | North Africa, Morocco, Oujda, Cercle de Sous-Officers de Garnison (sic)/ 25c in aluminium (G-E 1.1), Grand Hotel Moderne, in aluminium (octagonal) 1 Franc (value not listed in G-E); Tangiers Kursal, nickel alloy/ 1 (Franc) (G-E 2.3). Spanish Morocco, Melilla, Economato Militar/ 1 Pta in brass (22mm) (a revolt of army officers here in 1936 was one of the signals for the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War). Noorcafe 50ps token in aluminium scalloped edge (26mm).More recent issues, Nouassear 4 or more club 25c in brass, NCO open mess 5 and 10 ct in brass, Telephone tokens in bronze (2 - grooves vertical, other horizontal) nickel plated alloy 7391. Fine - extremely fine (11). | $280 |
| Lot 1740 | North Africa, Morocco, Domaine Tabet, Mechrefe/ spider above legend and 1 in arabic, CHJ on ornament on obverse, in aluminium (17mm). Tunisia, Grans Magasins, J.Boromeo in brass (24mm) and 21.5mm). The last badly surface marked or dented otherwise fine - very fine (3). | $60 |
| Lot 1741 | North Africa, Tunisia, A Graziani, Entrepreneur, Tunis, set of tokens in brass 5 and 10 centimes, and cupro nickel 20 and 50 centimes, undated but circa 1930 (G-E 1.1-.4). Kole-Djerda, Phosphate Society of Tunisia (monogram)/10 (centimes) in brass (G-E.1.2) Sousse, Carino Municipal/25c in brass (G-E 1.1). Good fine-good very fine some rare. (6) | $280 |
| Lot 1742 | North Africa, Tunisia, Tabarka, Foyer du Soldat (incuse) uniface check in brass (25m) for 1 (unit) undated but circa 1920 (G-E 1.1). Very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1743 | Aden, a good quality imitation of a 1914 half sovereign struck in silver, the first figure in date is an L. Toned good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 1744 | Arabian Gulf; Bahrain, advertising ticket in gilt bronze edge milled A1-Hussein, complimentary token in aluminium for the Bahrain Cinema Co.; Ras al-Khuima Hotel tokens in nickel alloy for « (Riyal) edge milled (illustrated) and 1 (Riyal) edge plain. Very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 1745 | Iraq, Basra, 2 A.E.T.C. uniface check in brass (32mm). Very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 1746 | Palestine, Ramle, Sug. El. Manscie 10 para HGS 1863 in brass (19.5mm). Good very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1747 | Another, as previous. Fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 1748 | Palestine, Mikweh Israel, (The Jewish Agricultural School), (piastre)/ All in brass, undated (1880) (Haf. CC4a). Very fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 1749 | Another, as previous. Good fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 1750 | Palestine, Jaffa, Jerusalem Hotel, 1 piaster (sic) token in brass, undated (circa 1880) (Haff., cc-15). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 1751 | Palestine, Spinney and Sons, Trading Stores, check in brass for 1 piastre, undated (Haf CC.11). Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 1752 | Palestine, Centralcasse des Tempels (Templars) 40, 20 and 10 (paras) in brass, plus 40 and 20 with consum Marke on reverse, undated (circa 1880 - 1917) (Haf CC.13a,b). Some staining otherwise fine - nearly extremely fine and rare (5). | $230 |
| Lot 1753 | Palestine, Templars, Centralcasse, nickel plated zinc 40 paras (1880-1917) (Haf CC-13c). Extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $70 |
| Lot 1754 | Palestine, Jaffa, Templars/ Jaffa, B&C/ ¬ (BREUSCH & Co.) ¬ piastre = 10 para in brass (20.5mm) undated but circa 1888 (Haf. CC ).Nearly very fine and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 1755 | Palestine, 'Z' dake Charity' uniface token in brass bracteate style, undated, issued during the Ottoman period (Haf CC.16). Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 1756 | Palestine, Zirchron Jacob, 1 (piastre) in brass, undated (c.1885) (Haf. CC-17a) dark brown patina, very fine and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 1757 | Palestine, Haifa, Caf‚ Werner set of six tokens in cupro-nickel 50, 40, 30, 20, 10 and 5 (mils) undated but circa 1930 (Haf. MT-6). Good fine - extremely fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 1758 | Israel, (Sommerfine Shopping Company) vessel 'Bilu', tokens to use by orthodox jews in lieu of money on certain religious holidays, in plastic 100 (2, red and green) 50 (2 red and blue) 25 (blue) and 5 (yellow) (27mm, 25,, 23mm, and 20mm). Extremely fine. (6) | $30 |
| Lot 1759 | Syria, Caf‚ Maure, 10, 5 and 2 piastres in zinc (different shapes (G-E 1.3,.2,.1) machine(?) token for 1 franc in brass Cie de Menthe de la Syrie, plus currency coins made locally 1 (brass) and 2« piastres (aluminium). Nearly fine-good very fine. (6) | $160 |
| Lot 1760 | Madeira Islands, Vicente D'Oliveira, 1 April 1799 40 reis, another for 100 reis in silver plated copper (24mm) (P.7,4); the second with full original silvering, nearly uncirculated, the first brown good very fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 1761 | Madeira Islands, I.W.Phelps and Co., 50 reis 1802 in copper (P.9) (2, same dies). Good very fine; Good extremely fine (2). | $150 |
| Lot 1762 | Madeira Islands, I.W.Phelps & Co., 100 reis 1802. Second type, 1803, Phelps, Page & Co 40, 50, and 100 reis (P.8,17,16,11). The first porous otherwise very fine, the others very fine or better and rare. (4) | $410 |
| Lot 1763 | Madeira Islands, 40 reis of Phelps 1802 countermarked F.I. (Fenay & Irmaos) issued (1884) on obverse (P.81). Toned very fine; attractive patina nearly extremely fine (2). | $120 |
| Lot 1764 | Madeira Islands, 50 reis I.W.Phelps & Co 1802, and Phelps, Page & Co. 1803 both countermarked F.I. (P.87). Nearly very fine; very fine and rare. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 1765 | Madeira Islands, Colson Smith & Robinson, 50 reis 1804 in brass or yellow bronze (P.19). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 1766 | Madeira Islands, Colson Smith & Robinson, 100 reis 1804 (P.18). Attractive brown patina, extremely fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 1767 | Madeira Islands, J.A.Bianchi, 50 reis, and 60 reis, undated but issued 1816 (P.39, 38). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 1768 | Madeira Islands, J.A.Bianchi, 80 reis and 100 reis, undated but issued 1816 (P.37, 36). Extremely fine and rare. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 1769 | Madeira Islands, Diogo Adams, 40 reis June 1831 (illus), 50 reis similar. (P.44, 43). Dusty tone extremely fine; good very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 1770 | Madeira Islands, Diogo Adams, 60 reis June 1831 (P.42). Full original mint red, mint state and very rare thus. | $120 |
| Lot 1771 | Madeira Islands, Diogo Adams, 80 reis June 1831 (P.41). Attractive medium brown patina with hints of red, uncirculated and rare thus. | $100 |
| Lot 1772 | Madeira Islands, Diogo Adams, 50 and 80 reis, June 1831 (P.43, 41). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 1773 | Madeira Islands, Fabrica Do Torreao, uniface 50 and 100 reis (P.69, 68) undated but issued 1842-76. Very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 1774 | Madeira Islands, as before but for 150, 200, and 250 reis (P.67,66,65). The last with traces of original gilding. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1775 | Madeira Islands, as previous but for 300, 400 and 500 reis (P.64,63,62). Good very fine - extremely fine and rare thus. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1776 | Madeira Islands, as previous but for 50, 100, 150, and 200 reis (P.69-6). Good very fine but somewhat oxidised. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 1777 | Madeira Islands, as previous but for 250, 300, 400 and 500 reis (P.65-2). Somewhat oxidised otherwise good very fine and rare. (4) | $210 |
| Lot 1778 | Madeira Islands, as previous but for 600 reis (P.61). Oxidised otherwise good very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 1779 | Madeira Islands, Alfandega Do Funchal, uniface 40 (illus), 50 and 60 reis, undated but issued 1876 (P.78-6). Pierced at base as issued, oxidised otherwise good very fine and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1780 | Madeira Islands, as previous but for 80 (illus), 100 and 200 reis (P.75-3). Slightly oxidised otherwise good very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 1781 | Madeira Islands, as previous but for 250, 300 and 400 reis (P.72-70). Slightly oxidised, good very fine and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1782 | Madeira Islands, Alfandega Do Funchal, cardboard tokens or tallies in different colours, rubber stamped and written by hand in ink 50 reis (grey), 65 reis (pink), 120 reis (green)(illus) and 200 reis (yellow) (not in Pascoal). Fine - very fine and very rare (4). | $170 |
| Lot 1783 | Madeira Islands, Commercio 80 reis in zinc (1842) (P.53). Fragile 80 almost all voided otherwise fine and very rare. | $60 |
| Lot 1784 | Madeira Islands, Krohn, 40, 100 and 150 reis in brass, milled edge (P.112,111,110). Slight oxidisation otherwise good very fine and rare. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 1785 | Madeira Islands, as previous excepts for 200, 240 and 300 reis, the last hexagonal, edge plain (P.109-7). Oxidised otherwise good very fine and rare. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 1786 | Madeira Islands, Club Recreio Musical around value, same on both sides, a set of 50, 100, 200, 250, 500 (illus) and 1000 (reis) all in silver washed or plated bronze (P.206-1) issued 1903. Blotchy toning from oxidisation otherwise good very fine and rare. (6) | $150 |
| Lot 1787 | Madeira Islands, Club Recreio, a set in ivory, G R on obverse, value on reverse, 100, 200, 250 and 500 (reis) issued 1901 (P.189-6) (illus). Some rust (?) fine - very fine. (4) | $250 |
| Lot 1788 | Madeira Islands, Lutz Gomes da Conceigao Madeira rubber stamped on cardboard two sizes (35mm)(illus) and (28mm), square cardboard with pink paper front, faded ink writing. Thin metal (brass) sheeting square (26mm) stamped L.G.C. over ornament (illus). Fair - good fine and very rare (4). | $120 |
| Lot 1789 | Madeira Islands, W.S. & Co. Ltd Madeira around central hole, brass with milled edge (32mm) 377 stamped on reverse, work tally (P.200) issued 1902 by Wilson, Sons & Co. Very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 1790 | Madeira Islands, Marcel Alves D'Araujo, Rue des Nettos Funchal, Madeira rubber stamped on rectangular leather pieces, rough cut handwritted over with value in reis 30, 50 (smaller rubber stamp not clear may be another firm), 80, 100 (illus), 200 (illus), 300 and one too faint (xdP.145B). Fair - very fine and very rare. (7) | $560 |
| Lot 1791 | Madeira Islands, as previous 30 (3, two written across, other top left corner) another no value written 100 (2, large and small) and 200. Fine - very fine and very rare (7). | $280 |
| Lot 1792 | Madeira Islands, as previous but large size 100 reis, one signed on back (illus), four others signed underneath Ant a Ferreira (2)(illus) J.G.Janu (?) (2, one initialled on the back). Fair - fine and very rare (5). | $240 |
| Lot 1793 | Madeira Islands, as previous, all 100 reis, small cut-outs (6) two written on back (illus). Fair - fine and very rare (6). | $260 |
| Lot 1794 | Austria, Salzburg, mine tokens (Wahrzeichengeld) for payment in wine for four kruezers, 1726 FHL monogram, Lend (Probszt 2708) in copper (20mm) and another (21.5mm) (illustrated). Good fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 1795 | Another pair as previous. Good fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 1796 | Hungary, Schemnitz, Leopold I of Austria, 1 polturn mining token 1696. Flan flaw on obverse otherwise good fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 1797 | Holy Roman Empire, Charles 1728 medallic thaler/St. Peter Osnab(ruk) circle of shields on both obverse and reverse, edge grained right. Toned, very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 1798 | Belgium, Railway Jetons (5), all by L.J.Hart, in brass (27mm) locomotive on obverse/ shields on reverse, all dated 1843 for opening of Verviers to Aix-La-Chapelle (3) and Belgium- Rhineland (2). (Moyaux 66, 67 (2), 68 and 69) one 67 illus. Very fine - Extremely fine (5). | $130 |
| Lot 1799 | Belgium, Leopold, annual steeplechase, founded by the Government under Royal Patronage 19 April 1839 in bronze (47mm). Extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 1800 | France, Louis XV, copper tokens for 16 deniers, `Products of the Mines of France', 1727 (illustrated), another on dumpy flan irregular edge date not visible, both struck at Pau Mint (cow mm in centre of obverse (Florange 153). Good fine; nearly fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 1801 | France, Foundry of Maromme, near Rouen, 1790, F.J. & F. monogram (F.J. & Brothers?) in copper (29mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 1802 | France, Assignat tokens in copper of the Republic, 1791 Monneron brothers for 2 sols, lettered edge; smaller thinner for 2 sols and 6 denier, 1792 Monneron issue for 5 sols by Dupre. Fine-very fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 1803 | France, M.D. Mine d'Aniche, copper mining tokens for 30s (sous) 1820 C.T. 12s (Sous) undated (Florange 10, 11). The second has patina broken otherwise good very fine and scarce. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 1804 | Another set as before. Second has a test cut otherwise very fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 1805 | Another 30 sous as before. Extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $120 |
| Lot 1806 | France, Houilleres de Robiac/G. Bessege (Gard) in bronze, octagonal (30mm) (Florange 124). Mines of Villefort and Vialas/1 franc token in brass (24mm) (illustrated). Both undated but circa 1840. Good extremely fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 1807 | France, Chambre de Commerce de Nice, 5 centimes emergency token, 1920, a proof struck in silver. Toned uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 1808 | Germany, Elberfeld (Nordhein-Westfalen) Elber Felder Korn Verein in centre, Kauft in der Zeit 1816/SoHabt Ihr in Der Noth 1817, in centre 1 Brod (one bread) in copper (24mm) (Schimmel 117). Salzwerk Salzthalum/1 Fuder Tork (1 load of Peat) in copper (20mm). Altona-Hamburg & Co./1890, in brass (28mm). Good fine-good very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 1809 | Germany, notgeld token, Amtskorpershaft Marbach 50 pfennig, a proof struck in silver, obverse bust of Schiller. Toned nearly FDC and very rare. | $210 |
| Lot 1810 | Greece, Greek Mining Company, tokens in brass for 5 (17mm) 10 (19mm) and 20 (21mm) Lepta, circa 1890. Extremely fine and scarce thus. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 1811 | Greece, Greek Mining Company, 20 lepta in brass (20mm) not dated but circa 1890. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 1812 | Greece, Mining token for 1 (drachma) 1892, in cupro-nickel (24mm). Very fine and rare. | $110 |
| Lot 1813 | Greenland, Kryolite Mine 10 ore and 50 ore 1922 (illustrated) Iceland, Thule Kap York 5 and 25 ore 1910 (illustrated) in aluminium. Very fine-extremely fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 1814 | Netherlands and Low Countries, jetons, lion rampant left holding award and arrows, S.C. below/hand holding ribbons with three hands above, RVMPITCR HAVD FACILE MDXCVI (1596) in silver and copper; map showing the Rhenus, trophy of army in centre D.O.M. above/legend and date (1597) signifying the transfer of the Rhenus from Spain, in silver and copper; Three hearts above a shield/crowned lis and crowned rose and crowed arrows, 1609 in copper; Brabant, (M.I.V.H.) 1400, angel opening door/eagle with outstretched wings. Very fine-good extremely fine. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 1815 | Netherlands Utrecht, Guild jeton, 1670, in copper (32mm) metal workers implements. Jeton, Utrecht 1596, tortoise surrounded by bees. Extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $270 |
| Lot 1816 | Netherlands, Guild token or badge cast in brass (49mm) for a bootmaker, Adriaen 1662, edge carved at bottom with XXXVI. Spots of verdigris otherwise good fine and rare. | $170 |
| Lot 1817 | Netherlands, Guild token or tally, apple picker, farm of Adrian Meerten, in brass (46mm) dated 1691 and stamped 37, Basket of Apples/Adam & Eve under apple tree. Good fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1818 | Netherlands, 17th century Guild token or badge, inscribed 146, cast in brass (55mm). Very fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 1819 | Sweden, Gustav XV, Avesta Mint copper 1 ore, rectangular, rough cut as issued. Token currency in copper, 1 dollar S.M. 1716, comparable to the British farthings Britannia design. Fine; very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 1820 | Sweden, Brewery token in copper, 1759, issuer Daniel Tilas (M.60/10c). Attractive brown patina, however lettering on reverse weakly struck. | $110 |
| Lot 1821 | Sweden, Troll Hattan 1796/1 Kanna Dricka in copper, oval (22 x 19mm), another but undated and 2 instead of 1, octagonal (23mm) 1 jug (and 2 jugs) of beer for canal workers. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 1822 | Sweden, Copper Mine token, 6 ore (29mm) 1762, (illustrated) another 1765. Fine; nearly fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 1823 | Sweden, Copper mine token, 6 ore 1790, another 1791 (illustrated), both (29mm). Very good. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 1824 | Spitzbergen (Artic Ocean or North Sea) Arktikugol (Russian) Mining Co., 50 kopecks in cupro-nickel, milled edge, 1946, (KM.1). Good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 1825 | Australia, Sydney Harbour Bridge, medal commemorating the opening in 1932 in bronze (63mm) by R.M.Phipps (C.1932/7). Uncirculated with even red brown tone and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 1826 | Gilbert and Ellice Islands, medalet, 1916, in brass (25.4mm) WWI patriotic issue, For the King & Empire, Falkland Islands Centenary 1833 - 1933 in bronze (36mm) by B.Makennal, Royal Mint, sold with card box of issue (broken). Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine (2). | $40 |
| Lot 1827 | New Caledonia, Societe Anonyme specimen 'Le Nickel' All(oy) 25.75, 25 (centime) 1881, Nickel de La Nouvelle Caledonie. Virtually uncirculated and scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 1828 | New Caledonia, Noumea, Bank of Indo China, encased postage stamp currency or tokens, 25ct (2, one slightly damaged) and 50 cts. (KM ) Damaged edge otherwise very fine, extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 1829 | New Hebrides, Faureville, Gire et Rosiers 3d in nickel-plated zinc (17mm). Good very fine and extremely rare. | $340 |
| Lot 1830 | New Hebrides, Valesdir, N.A.T. set of nickel-plated zinc tokens for 3d, (17mm) 6d (20mm) and 1$ (26mm). The plating badly blistered on the threepence otherwise very fine and extremely rare. (3) | $520 |
| Lot 1831 | Papua New Guinea, Territorty of Papua, The Papuan Industries Limited, shop ticket or coupon, Not Negotiable in copper (31.5mm) (Mira p. this piece). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1832 | Pacific Ocean, Guam, Midway Island Cynthia Torres, Inc Blue Ribbon Beer Drinker amusement token in bronze (32mm). Very worn, fair but rare. | $30 |
| Lot 1833 | Washington and Fanning Islands, checks in aluminium for $1.00, 50 cents and 25 cents. Considerable brilliance on the second and third, very fine, extremely fine; extremely fine, second and third rare. (3) | $900 |
| Lot 1834 | Washington and Fanning Islands, checks for $1.00 in aluminium (4, one painted black on the reverse). One scratched to obliterate the word check, streaky oxidisation as usual otherwise fine-very fine. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 1835 | Southern Britain, Inscribed issue, Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius (c.30 - 10 B.C.), base gold stater, third coinage of classical style issued 20-10 B.C., (5.1 grams), obv. COMF on sunken tablet, rev. horseman with javelin to right, TIN below, (S.88, Van A. 385-1 notes as Extremely rare). Weakly struck, good fine and extremely rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1836 | Henry VIII, (1509-1547), gold half angel, mm. castle, issued 1509-1526, London mint, (S.2266). Full flan, very worn with some abrasions and scratches, probably has been mounted, otherwise nearly fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 1837 | James I (1603-1625) second coinage, 1604-19, gold unite, fourth bust, mm book on lectern, issued 1616-7, (S.2620). Possibly mounted on edge at 12 o'clock, otherwise very fine and a rare mintmark. | $620 |
| Lot 1838 | James I, (1603-1625), gold laurel, mm. trefoil, fourth head, issued 1624, (S.2638B). Attractive round specimen, minor bump in field at 9 o'clock on obverse, otherwise very fine/good very fine and scarce. | $1,000 |
| Lot 1839 | Charles I (1625-1649), gold unite, Oxford Mint, 1643, no initial mark, rev. continuous scroll on reverse, (S.2732, N.2387, Booker 846 same reverse die). Slightly bent and straightened, minor double striking, very fine and rare. | $2,800 |
| Lot 1840 | William III, guinea, 1698, second bust (S.3460). Very good. | $300 |
| Lot 1841 | George I, guinea, 1716, third head, (S.3630). Good fine/very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 1842 | George II, two guineas, 1738, young head, (S.3667A). As struck, brilliant uncirculated. | $2,200 |
| Lot 1843 | George II, two guineas, 1739, intermediate head (S.3668). Scratch in field on obverse, otherwise nearly fine. | $360 |
| Lot 1844 | George II, guinea, 1733 (S.3674). Traces of mount marks, very good. | $140 |
| Lot 1845 | George III, guinea, 1765, third head (S.3727). Scratch in field on obverse, very good. | $230 |
| Lot 1846 | George III, guinea, 1789, spade type (S.3729). Fine/good fine. | $190 |
| Lot 1847 | George III, guinea, 1794, spade type (S.3729). Very fine. | $230 |
| Lot 1848 | George III, guineas, 1787, 1793, fifth head (S.3729). With dents on reverse field, otherwise good - very good. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 1849 | George III, guinea, 1794, spade type, half guinea 1797 (S.3729, 3735). First mounted, otherwise very good. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1850 | George III, proof half guinea, by Lewis Pingo, similar to regular fifth head issue, 1787, (4.868 grams), (cf.S.3735, Montagu 546, Murdoch 164, Nobleman 19, Douglas-Morris 91, Eimer 89). Some surface marks, with red tone, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $1,450 |
| Lot 1851 | George III, half guinea, fifth head, 1797 (S.3735). Very good/fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1852 | George III, half guinea, 1809, seventh head, (S.3737). Brilliant extremely fine and scarce. | $270 |
| Lot 1853 | George III, sovereigns, 1820 (S.3785c). Good - very good. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 1854 | George III - George IV, sovereigns, 1820, 1827 (S.3785c, 3801). Good - very good. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 1855 | George IV, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Has had mount removed, otherwise fine. | $340 |
| Lot 1856 | George IV, sovereign, 1821, laureate head, (S.3800). Nearly very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 1857 | George IV - Edward VII, half sovereigns, 1824, 1827, 1866, 1876(3), 1877, 1909, 1910, together with Australian half sovereigns, 1871, 1880, 1881, 1883 and 1902 Sydney mints. Fair - very good. (14) | $0 |
| Lot 1858 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1843, with narrow shield (S.3852B). Good fine and extremely rare. | $1,200 |
| Lot 1859 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1843, with ordinary shield, 1845 (S.3852). Fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1860 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1852, 1853 (S.3852C). Good fine - very fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 1861 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1854, WW incuse, (S.3852D). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1862 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1854, 1855, both WW incuse, (S.3852D). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 1863 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1855 (2), both WW incuse, (S.3852D). Good fine - good very fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 1864 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1856, 1857, (S.3852D). Very fine - good very fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 1865 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1857, (S.3852D). Nearly extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1866 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1861, (S.3852D). Extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 1867 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1861 (2), 1862 (S.3852D). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 1868 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1861 (2), 1862 (2), (S.3852D). Very fine. (4) | $370 |
| Lot 1869 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1862 (S.3852D). Good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 1870 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1862 (S.3852D). Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1871 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1863 (S.3852D). With mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 1872 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1859, 'Ansell' ribbon (additional raised line on lower part of ribbon), (S.3852E). Nearly very fine/very fine, scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 1873 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1863 die No.2, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1874 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1863 die No.8, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1875 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.32, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1876 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.42, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1877 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.44 (S.3853). Edge knock on obverse near date, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1878 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.53, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1879 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.75/65?, 87 (S.3853). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1880 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.22, 74, 75 (S.3853). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 1881 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1864 die No.102, 1866 die No.31 (S.3853). Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1882 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1866 die No.58, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 1883 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1866 die No.36, 1868 die No.33 (S.3853). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 1884 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1868 die No.37, (S.3853). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1885 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1869 die No.4, (S.3853). Extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1886 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1869 die No.30, 1870 die No.80 (S.3853 and 3853B). Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1887 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, 1870 (S.3853B). Die break on obverse, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $270 |
| Lot 1888 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1871 die No.16, (S.3853B). With mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 1889 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1871 die No.48, No.66 (S.3853B). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1890 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1871 die No.7, No.34 (S.3853B). Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1891 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1871 die No.106, 1872 die No.5 (S.3853B). Very fine/good very fine; good very fine/nearly extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1892 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1872 die No.19, (S.3853B). With some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1893 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1872 die No.21, (S.3853B). With mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 1894 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1872 die No.23, (S.3853B). With some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1895 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1872 die No.50, (S.3853B). With some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1896 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, shield reverse type, 1872 die No.53, No.63 (S.3853B). Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1897 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse type, 1873 die No.10, (S.3853B). With some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1898 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, St. George reverse type, 1871 small BP, 1880, (S.3856A, 3856B). With trace of mint bloom on first coin, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 1899 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, St. George reverse type, 1872, small BP, (S.3856A). With mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 1900 | Queen Victoria, young head sovereigns, St. George reverse type, 1876 small BP, 1880 (2), (S.3856A). Very fine - good very fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 1901 | Queen Victoria, young head half sovereign, 1864 (S.3860) die No. 9. Poor. | $40 |
| Lot 1902 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Nearly uncirculated. | $520 |
| Lot 1903 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head sovereign 1889, veiled head 1893, (S.3866B, 3874). With some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 1904 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head sovereign 1892, (S.3866B). Very fine or better. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1905 | Queen Victoria, veiled head sovereigns 1893, (S.3874). With some mint bloom, good extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1906 | Queen Victoria, veiled head sovereigns 1893, (S.3874). With some mint bloom, extremely fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 1907 | Queen Victoria, veiled head sovereigns 1893, (S.3874). With some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 1908 | Queen Victoria, veiled head sovereigns 1894, 1898, 1899, (S.3874). With some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. (3) | $310 |
| Lot 1909 | Queen Victoria, old head half sovereign 1900 (S.3875). Extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1910 | Queen Victoria - Edward VII, half sovereigns, 1866, 1910, 1914 (S.3860, 3974, 4006). Very good - extremely fine. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 1911 | Edward VII, matte proof half sovereign, 1902 (S.3974). Good extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1912 | Edward VII, half sovereign, 1909 (S.3974). Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 1913 | George V, proof two pounds, 1911 (S.3995). Brilliant FDC and rare. | $1,020 |
| Lot 1914 | George V, sovereign, 1913 (S.3996). Extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1915 | George VI, proof sovereign, 1937 (S.4076). Surface marks on obverse and reverse fields, nearly FDC. | $560 |
| Lot 1916 | George VI, Proof half sovereign, 1937 (S.4077). Some surface marks on obverse and reverse, nearly FDC. | $180 |
| Lot 1917 | Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1957, 1958, 1963-8, 1976, 1978, (S.4124, 4125, 4204). Brilliant, uncirculated. (10) | $980 |
| Lot 1918 | Elizabeth II, proof sovereign 1979 (2), 1980 (2). Cased, FDC. (4) | $360 |
| Lot 1919 | Elizabeth II, sovereigns 1980 (2). Uncirculated. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 1920 | Elizabeth II, proof sovereign 1981 (S.4204). In case of issue, FDC. | $110 |
| Lot 1921 | North Thames, Inscribed issue, Trinovantes, Addedomaros third coinage (c.33 - 30 B.C.), copper unit, third coinage of celticized style, (1.5 grams), obv. Celticized head to left with corded hair, rev. Celticized horse to left, pellet in rings around, (S.206, Van A. 1646-1 notes as very rare). Green patina, nearly very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 1922 | Celtic, East Central Gaul, Aedui (or Lingones) Kaletedou series, regular silver quinarius issue, c.1st century B.C., obv. helmeted head to left, rev. crude horse to right, galloping, above KAL (cf.Allen/Nash 292, BMC celtic Coins Vol.II 284-290, S259-266, De La Tour 8178 and 8291); and a broken Durotriges tribal issue bronze, (S.371). Fine for first coin, piece out of edge on last coin with corrosion, otherwise very good. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 1923 | Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II (c.854-858), first reign, copper sceat, retrograde legend copy, obv. +EDLEDIIRC, central dot circle of dots around, rev. +VETRNIDIF around central cross with dots in angles, (cf.S.861, cf.N.188, Pirie, 'Coins of the Kingdom of Northumbria, Phase II Group Dii, Reflectives IIa, No.2019 [same dies, p.254]). Attractive bronze patination, very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1924 | Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II (c.854-858), first reign, copper sceat, obv. + EDILRED REX, central cross dots in angles, rev. + FORDRED around central cross with dots in angles, (S.861, N.188). Good very fine, beronze patination. | $70 |
| Lot 1925 | Anglo Saxon, Offa (757-796), silver penny, Group II, c.787-792, Canterbury mint, obv. +EALHMVND around bust of Offa to right, rev. OFFA REX cross of lobes with cross pattee of pellets in centre and trefoil-headed sceptre on each limb, (S.905, N.299, Blunt 'Anglo Saxon Coinage' essays to Stenton, type 43 same dies). Surface slightly pitted, otherwise nearly very fine and extremely rare. | $2,600 |
| Lot 1926 | John, (1199-1216), penny, short cross issue, type 5b, HUE:ON:NICOLE, (Hue, Lincoln mint), (S.1351). Weak in places, otherwise very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 1927 | Henry III, (1216-1272), silver penny, long cross issue, class 3a, issued 1248-1250, NIC/OLE/ON C/ANT, Canterbury mint, (S.1362, N.986). Dark colour, otherwise good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1928 | Henry III, (1216-1272), silver penny, long cross issue, class 3b, issued 1248-1250, ION/ONL/INC/OLN, Lincoln mint, (S.1363, N.987). Very fine and very scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 1929 | Henry III, (1216-1272), silver penny, long cross issue, class 3c, issued 1248-1250, hEN/RI O/NNE/WEC, Newcastle mint, (S.1364, N.988). Weakness on one edge, otherwise good very fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 1930 | Henry III, (1216-1272), silver penny, long cross issue, class 5a, issued 1251-1272, hEN/RI O/N LV/NDE, London mint, (S.1367, N.991). Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1931 | Edward I, (1272-1307), silver penny, Class VI long cross in name of Henry III, issued 1272-1277, Bury St. Edmunds mint by Ion, rev. around ION/ON S/EIN/T ED, (S.1377). Toned, good very fine and rare. | $130 |
| Lot 1932 | Edward I, (1272-1307), silver penny, Class 3e, issued 1282-1289, York mint, rev. arouund CIVI/TAS/ EBO/ RACI, (S.1391, 1429, N.1020). Toned, weak in places, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $230 |
| Lot 1933 | Henry VI, first reign, (1422-1461), groat, annulet coinage, issued 1422-1427, Calais mint, annulets on obverse and in two quarters of the reverse, (S.1836, N.1424). Round full flan, uneven tone, very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1934 | Henry VIII, (1509-1547), silver groat, second coinage issue, mm. lis, issued 1526-1544, (S.2337E, N.1797). Round, very fine portrait, weak in places, nearly very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 1935 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), fifth issue, silver shilling, mm woolpack, issued 1594-6, (S.2577, N.2014). Nearly round, dark grey tone, nearly very fine and scarce in this condition. | $220 |
| Lot 1936 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) milled coinage, sixpence, 1562 plain dress, tall bust, (S.2594). Tooled fields and polished, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. | $360 |
| Lot 1937 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) milled coinage, sixpence, 1562 decorated dress, tall bust, (S.2595). Good very fine and scarce. | $520 |
| Lot 1938 | Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) milled coinage, sixpence, 1564 decorated dress, pellet border, (S.2598). Good very fine and rare. | $500 |
| Lot 1939 | Elizabeth I - George III, milled sixpence 1562, maundy penny 1786, cartwheel twopence and penny 1797, (S.2595, 3759, 3776, 3777). First coin crinkled, otherwise very good - very fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 1940 | James I, (1603-1625), silver sixpence, first coinage, second bust, mm. thistle issued 1604, (S.2658). Double struck on reverse and weak in places, light grey tone, otherwise nearly very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1941 | James I, (1603-1625), silver shilling, third coinage, sixth bust, mm. lis, issued 1623-4, (S.2668). Has been bent, now slightly crinkled, light grey tone, otherwise very fine or better. | $210 |
| Lot 1942 | Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, Type 4-4 coinage, fourth bust, silver shilling, mm triangle, issued 1639-1640, (S.2793). Blue and gold tone, irregular edge as usual, weak in places, otherwise very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 1943 | Charles I, (1625-1649) milled coinage, sixpence, Tower Mint, mm anchor both sides with additional mullet on obverse, issued 1638-9 the second milled coinage of Nicholas Briot, (S.2860, N.2306, Booker 729 [same dies]). Finer than the Booker example, with some original mint bloom, extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $800 |
| Lot 1944 | Commonwealth, halfcrown, 1653 (S.3215, North 2722, ESC 431). Dark find patina, fine. | $260 |
| Lot 1945 | Commonwealth, shilling, 1653 (S.3217, ESC 988), no stop after England variety. Dark find patina, double struck, fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1946 | Commonwealth, shilling, 165X mm sun, uncertain date, (S.3217). Cleaned but with find patina and porosity, otherwise good fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1947 | Commonwealth, shilling, 165X mm sun, uncertain date, (S.3217). Dark find patina, otherwise good fine. | $110 |
| Lot 1948 | Commonwealth, shilling, 165X mm sun, uncertain date, (S.3217). Dark find patina, otherwise good fine. | $90 |
| Lot 1949 | Cromwell, crown, 1658 (S.3226). Die break on obverse, very good. | $820 |
| Lot 1950 | Charles II, crown, first bust, 1662, rose below, edge dated 1662, (S.3351, ESC 17). Good fine and scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 1951 | Charles II, halfcrown 1679, fourth bust, (S.3367, ESC 481). Very fine or better. | $0 |
| Lot 1952 | Charles II - George VI, farthing - threepence, including maundy threepence, 1889, twopence, 1683, 1689, penny, 1725 (S.3388, 3443, 3657, 3931), also Ireland, James II, Civil War coinage, shilling, 1690 (May). Very good - uncirculated. (23) | $170 |
| Lot 1953 | James II, crown, 1687, second bust, (S.3407, ESC 78). Nearly very fine, with attractive tone. | $600 |
| Lot 1954 | James II, crown, second bust, 1687 (S.3407). Edge knock, good fine. | $250 |
| Lot 1955 | James II, crown, 1688, second bust, (S.3407, ESC 80). Good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $780 |
| Lot 1956 | James II, crown, 1688, second bust, (S.3407, ESC 80). Lightly polished otherwise, fine/good fine. | $210 |
| Lot 1957 | James II, halfcrown, 1686, first bust, (S.3408, ESC 494). Very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 1958 | James II, shilling, 1685, (S.3410, ESC 1068-9). Minor flan flaw on obverse, almost missing dots on the obverse, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 1959 | James II, fourpence, 1687/6, (S.3414). Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1960 | William and Mary, halfcrown, 1689, first bust (S.3434). Fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1961 | William and Mary, silver halfcrown, 1689, first bust, second shields, (S.3435). Grey patina, very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 1962 | William and Mary, shilling, 1693, (S.3437, ESC 1076). Nearly extremely fine. | $860 |
| Lot 1963 | William III, shilling 1696, (S.3497, ESC 1078). Toned, weak near date, otherwise good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1964 | William III, shilling, fifth bust, 1700 (S.3516, ESC 1121). Nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 1965 | William III, sixpence, third bust, 1697 (S.3538, ESC 1566). As struck, good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 1966 | William III, fourpence 1701, (S.3549). As struck, extremely fine and scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 1967 | Anne, before union with Scotland, crown, 1706, Roses and Plumes, (S.3578). Some surface pitting particularly on the reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 1968 | Anne, before union with Scotland, halfcrown, 1703, Vigo below bust, (S.3580, ESC 569). Attractive gold on grey patina, a few flan adjustment marks, extremely fine and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 1969 | Anne, before union with Scotland, halfcrown, 1706, Roses and Plumes, (S.3582, ESC 572). Fine/good fine and scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 1970 | Anne, crown, 1707, halfcrown, 1707E (S.3600, 3605). Very good - fine. (2) | $230 |
| Lot 1971 | Anne, after union, shilling, 1708, plain in angles, (S.3610). Toned, good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1972 | Anne, after union, sixpence, 1711, plain, (S.3619, ESC 1596). With attractive toning, extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 1973 | Anne, after union, fourpence, 1710, (S.3595A, ESC 1892); George I, threepence 1717, (S.3655). Both with some peripheral blue patination, extremely fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 1974 | George I, shilling, 1723, SSC type, (S.3647). Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 1975 | George I, shilling, 1723, SSC type, (S.3647). Toned, extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 1976 | George II, halfcrown, 1745 Lima, (S.3695, ESC 605). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. | $270 |
| Lot 1977 | George II, young bust shilling, 1739 roses, (S.3701, ESC 1201). Attractive blue and gold tone, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $230 |
| Lot 1978 | George II, shilling 1758 plain, (S.3704). Toned, nearly uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 1979 | George II, shilling and sixpence 1758 plain, (S.3704, 3711). Toned, nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 1980 | George II, halfpence, 1729, 1745, 1749, 1753, (S.3718, 3719). Good fine - nearly very fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 1981 | George III, Emergency issue, dollar countermarked with bust of George III in oval on Charles IV Mexico Mint eight reales, 1794 (S.3765). Has been mounted on the obverse, with countermark good very fine, host coin fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1982 | George III, Bank of England, dollar or five shillings, 1804 (S.3768), traces of Spanish dollar underneath. Nearly very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 1983 | George III, Bank of England, three shillings token, 1813 (S.3770). Lightly toned, brilliant field with stain spot on reverse, good extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 1984 | George III, 'cartwheel' twopence, 1797, (S.3776). Extremely fine and very scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 1985 | George III, penny, 1806, (S.3780). Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 1986 | George III, new coinage, crown, 1818 edge LVIII (S.3787, ESC 211). Brilliant with minor hairlines, good extremely fine. | $250 |
| Lot 1987 | George III, new coinage, crown, 1819 edge LIX (S.3787, ESC 215). Minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 1988 | George IV, crown, 1819LX (S.3787). Toned, good fine/very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 1989 | George III, new coinage, crown, 1820, edge LX, (S.3787, ESC 216). Attractive gold on grey tone, nearly uncirculated. | $440 |
| Lot 1990 | George III, new coinage, halfcrown 1816, large or 'bull' head (S.3788). Brilliant, nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 1991 | George III, halfcrown, 1817, large head (S.3788). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 1992 | George III, new coinage, halfcrown small head, 1817 (S.3789). Attractively toned, good extremely fine. | $290 |
| Lot 1993 | George III, new coinage, shilling, 1816, (S.3790, ESC 1228); threepence 1763, (S.3753); William IV, shilling 1837, (S.3835). Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine; very fine. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 1994 | George III, new coinage, sixpence, 1816, (S.3791). Brilliant, uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 1995 | George III, pattern sixpence 1790, by Droz, obv. no legend, the royal cypher, rev. Britannia seated left, date in legend, milled edge, (ESC 1646). FDC and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 1996 | George III, proof cartwheel pattern penny, 1797 (Peck 1083). Even light chocolate tone, FDC and rare. | $860 |
| Lot 1997 | George III - William IV, shillings, 1787, no hearts, 1826, 1834, (S.3746, 3812, 3835). Very fine or better. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 1998 | George III - William IV, copper, halfpence 1771, 1773, 1806, 1827, farthings 1799, 1825, 1826, 1831. A nice group, fine - extremely fine. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 1999 | George III - Elizabeth II, an incomplete type set in coin album includes crowns of 1819, 1822, 1891, 1896, 1935, 1937, 1951, others including trade dollar 1911, and most denominations in copper cupro-nickel and silver to 1995, many coins better than average a good set to build upon, with some excellent type coins. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (178) | $620 |
| Lot 2000 | George IV, silver crown, laureate head left, 1821, SECUNDO edge, (S.3805; ESC 246). Beautiful light tone, almost perfect mint state, nearly uncirculated and rare in this conditon. | $720 |
| Lot 2001 | George IV, silver crown, laureate head left, 1821, SECUNDO edge, (S.3805). Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2002 | George IV, silver halfcrown, 1820, (S.3807). Brilliant, about as struck nearly uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 2003 | George IV, silver halfcrown, 1821, (S.3807). Light attractive grey tone, good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2004 | George IV, shilling, 1826, bare head, (S.3812). Scratch in obverse proof like field, otherwise good extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2005 | George IV, shilling, 1826 (S.3812). Toned, good extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2006 | George IV, shilling, 1826, bare head, (S.3812). Good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2007 | George IV, sixpence, 1821, (S.3813). Extremely fine/nearly extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2008 | George IV, penny, 1826, (S.3823, P.1425). Even brown tone with trace of original mint red, good extremely fine. | $230 |
| Lot 2009 | George IV, halfcrown 1823 (S.3808), Queen Victoria, shilling and sixpence both 1888; other English (17) many 19th century farthings; other world including Palestine (4), tokens (2), others (14). Fair - extremely fine. (40) | $120 |
| Lot 2010 | George IV and Victoria, a small group, half crown 1895, farthing 1825, half farthing 1844, third farthings 1827, 1885. Mostly extremely fine or better. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 2011 | William IV, sixpence, 1831, (S.3836). Brilliant, extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2012 | William IV, sixpence, 1834, (S.3836). Brilliant, extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2013 | William IV, fourpence, 1837, (S.3837). Brilliant, good extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2014 | William IV, halfpenny 1837, (S.3847). Toned, extremely fine and scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 2015 | Queen Victoria, young head crown, 1845 (S.3882). Very fine/good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2016 | Queen Victoria, young head crown 1844, (S.3882). Edge knock, nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2017 | Queen Victoria, proof Gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge, (S.3883, ESC 288). Uneven tone, nearly FDC. | $1,450 |
| Lot 2018 | Queen Victoria, halfcrown, 1884, (S.3889). Light subdued brilliance, good extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2019 | Queen Victoria, Gothic florin 1884, (S.3900). Brilliant, extremely fine or better. | $180 |
| Lot 2020 | Queen Victoria, 'Godless' type florin 1849, (S.3890, ESC 802). With light traces of tone, very attractive, good extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2021 | Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1852 (S.3891). Surface marks on obverse behind bust, otherwise extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2022 | Queen Victoria, Gothic florin 1859, (S.3891). Attractive grey peripheral tone, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2023 | Queen Victoria, proof plain edge sixpence 1839, (S.3908, ESC 1685). Light golden tone, FDC and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 2024 | Queen Victoria, proof-like groat, 1854, (S.3913). Brilliant uncirculated, mirror fields and very rare in this condition. | $240 |
| Lot 2025 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887, (S.3921). Good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2026 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1887, (S.3921). Minor edge knock, otherwise good extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2027 | Queen Victoria, crown, Jubilee head, 1888 (S.3921). Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2028 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1888, four shillings, 1887 Arabic 1, (S.3921, 3923). Very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2029 | Queen Victoria, double florin, 1887 (S.3922). Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2030 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, halfcrown, 1889, (S.3924). Lightly toned, good extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2031 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, proof florin 1887, (S.3928, ESC 1753). Light grey tone, minor scratch on obverse field, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 2032 | Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1893, edge LVI, (S.3937). Choice lightly toned, uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 2033 | Queen Victoria, crown, old head, 1896 edge LX, (S.3937). Some lustre, toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 2034 | Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1896, edge LX, (S.3937). Extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2035 | Queen Victoria, maundy set, 1899, (S.3943). Toned, nearly FDC-FDC. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 2036 | Queen Victoria, old head, threepence, 1897, (S.3942). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2037 | Queen Victoria, bronzed proof penny, 1839, (S.3948, Peck.1479). Nearly FDC. | $380 |
| Lot 2038 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown and four shillings (Arabic 1), 1887, (S.3921, 3923); George V, halfcrown 1919 (S.4011) and India, rupee 1840, W.W.B raised, divided legend, (KM.458.4). Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 2039 | Queen Victoria - George V, Jubilee coinage, halfcrown, 1887, others 1928, 1933, (S.3924, 4037). Mostly extremely fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2040 | Queen Victoria - George VI, 1878 - 1952, farthings - halfpennies, assorted dates, also Ireland, 1822 - 1946, farthings, penny, sixpence, shilling, assorted dates. Good - uncirculated. (28) | $110 |
| Lot 2041 | Queen Victoria - George VI, pennies, 1887, 1930, 1950 (4), (S.3954, 4055, 4117). The first two extremely fine - uncirculated, 1930 brilliant, others very fine. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 2042 | Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, halfcrowns, 1883, 1887, 1892, 1901, 1906, 1907, 1929, 1931, 1932, double crowns, 1888, 1889, crowns, 1844, 1937, 1953. Poor - uncirculated. (14) | $100 |
| Lot 2043 | Edward VII, 1902 Great Britain Pattern four shillings, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VII; the obverse and reverse designs unpublished, the reverse features the cruciform shields similar to the 1887-1890 coinage, 36 mm, (35 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $1,950 |
| Lot 2044 | Edward VII, matte proof crown 1902, (S.3979, ESC 362). Dull grey tone, FDC. | $160 |
| Lot 2045 | Edward VII, crown, 1902, (S.3978). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 2046 | Edward VII, maundy set, 1902, (S.3985). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 2047 | Edward VII - George VI, halfpennies, 1905, 1908, 1910, 1924, 1925, pennies, 1910, 1937(2), 1938(2), 1947, 1948(3). All coins with some mint red, extremely fine - uncirculated. (14) | $170 |
| Lot 2048 | George V, crown, 1927 (S.4036). Nearly FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 2049 | George V, wreath type, silver crown, 1928. (S.4036, ESC 368). Lightly toned, good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 2050 | George V, crown, 1933 (S.4036). Very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2051 | George V, Maundy set, 1929, (S.4043). Cased, toned, good extremely fine or better. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 2052 | George V, maundy set, 1929, (S.4043). Uncirculated. (4 coins) | $100 |
| Lot 2053 | Edward VIII, 1937 Great Britain Pattern four shillings, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; the obverse and reverse designs unpublished, the reverse features the cruciform shields similar to the 1887-1890 coinage, 36 mm, (35 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $1,950 |
| Lot 2054 | George VI, maundy set, 1946 (S.4806). Nearly FDC. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 2055 | George VI, proof set, 1950, halfcrown - farthing (SPS.17). In case of issue. Nearly FDC. | $60 |
| Lot 2056 | Elizabeth II, proof crown, 1960, V.I.P. frosted design proof highly polished field (ESC.393M R4). FDC and extremely rare. | $560 |
| Lot 2057 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970 - 1988. FDC. (19) | $250 |
| Lot 2058 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1971, 1978 (2), 1979 (3), 1980 (2), 1981; silver proof crown 1977 cased; fifty pence proof 1973, cased; ordinary Jubilee 1977 crowns (5); others for Tristan Da Cunha (2), Falkland Islands (1); Australia, Royal Visit 1977 medals (2); New Zealand 1970 Royal Visit crown, U.S.A. Bi-centennial set (2) Uncirculated - FDC. (25) | $0 |
| Lot 2059 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1971, 1972, 1983, 1984, 1985(2), 1990, also Isle of Man, St Helena, Ireland, Jersey, Guernsey, includes some single coins. Uncirculated - FDC. (18) | $0 |
| Lot 2060 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1983 - 1986, 1989 - 1996. Uncirculated. (12) | $60 |
| Lot 2061 | Elizabeth II, proof five pounds golden wedding 1997, mint sets, 1982, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1996, 1997 (2), 1998; three coin D-Day one dollar, one franc, and fifty pence proof set 1994 cased; 1995 two pounds UN 50 years, fifty pence D-Day unc, and a small quantity of gold in a phial, and (75) different world coins in two packs. Uncirculated - FDC. (lot) | $0 |
| Lot 2062 | Ireland, Edward I (1272-1307), second coinage, 1279-1302, farthing, Dublin mint, obv. ERA/NG/LIE, rev. CIVITAS DUBLINIE RAR (S.6267), Very fine. | $540 |
| Lot 2063 | Ireland, Anglo-Irish Harp coinage, Henry VIII, 1509-1547, groat, 1534-35, mm crown, first harp issue (S.6472). Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2064 | Ireland, Coinage of the Great Rebellion, 1643-44, 'Ormond' money, crown. Good very fine. | $840 |
| Lot 2065 | Ireland, Coinage of the Great Rebellion, 1643-44, 'Ormonde' money, crown (S.6544). Fine. | $620 |
| Lot 2066 | Ireland, Coinage of the Great Rebellion, 1643-44, 'Ormonde' money, half crown (S.6545). Good fine. | $600 |
| Lot 2067 | Ireland, James II (1685-1691), Limerick money, farthing, 1691 (S.6595). Very good. | $80 |
| Lot 2068 | Ireland, Civil War coinage, 'Gun Money', crown, 1690 (KM.103), halfcrown, May 1690 (S.6582, KM.101), shilling, June 1690 (S.93). Very good - good fine. (3) | $200 |
| Lot 2069 | Ireland, Civil War Coinage, `Gun Money', halfcrown Apr. 1690, (KM.95). Good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2070 | Ireland, Civil War coinage, 'Gun Money', halfcrown, Sept 1689 (S.6579d, KM.95), shilling, July 1689 (S.6581, KM.94), sixpence, Jan 1689 (KM.93). Very good - very fine. (3) | $230 |
| Lot 2071 | George III, Bank of England, pattern dollar, 1804 reverse shield in garter, (ESC dies I/3, 182) struck as a proof over a Charles IV, 1798 eight reales, and probably Mexico City Mint. Mottled Toning, brilliant nearly FDC and rare. | $2,600 |
| Lot 2072 | Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland token, 1804, proof six shillings, (Dav.102, KM. Tn1). Prooflike surface, attractive light tone, with a few hairline scratches, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 2073 | Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for five pence, 1805 (KM.Tn2). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2074 | Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for ten pence, 1805, (KM.Tn3). Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2075 | Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for ten pence, 1805 (KM.Tn3). Nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2076 | Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for thirty pence, 1808 (KM.Tn4). Very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2077 | Ireland, George III, farthing, 1806 (KM.146). Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2078 | Ireland, George III, halfpenny, 1805 (KM.147). Some mint red, die crack on obverse, uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 2079 | Ireland, George III, penny, 1805 (KM.148). Good extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2080 | Ireland, George IV (1820-1830), penny, 1822 (S.6623, KM.151). Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 2081 | Ireland, a range of issues from 17th to 19th century including halfpence 1681, 1685, 1693, 1694, 1766, 1781, 1805 (2) and a silver bank token 1808 for thirty pence. Mostly very good or better. (9) | $250 |
| Lot 2082 | Ireland, proof set, 1928, farthing - halfcrown (S.P6625-6632, KM.1-8). Without case. Nearly FDC - FDC. (8) | $130 |
| Lot 2083 | Ireland, Eire, one penny on bronze blank and brass blank, 1980. Uncirculated and rare. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2084 | Ireland, Eire, two pence on five pence blank, another on a ten pence blank, 1982. Uncirculated and rare. (2). | $0 |
| Lot 2085 | Scotland, Anne, five shillings, 1706 (KM.148). Fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2086 | Wales, military check, for Hay on Wye issued for T. Stokoe, threepence, 26mm., white metal, obv. 'T. Stokoe Army Contractor Hay' large '3' in centre, rev. across 'Canteen', (Cox 211). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2087 | Wales, military check, for Hay on Wye issued for T. Stokoe, one penny, 26mm., brass, obv. 'T. Stokoe Army Contractor Hay' large '1' in centre, rev. across 'Canteen', (Cox 214). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2088 | Seventeenth Century, Berkshire, Hungerford, William Bell (Vintner) half penny 1668 (W.34). Buckinghamshire, Thornborough, Edward Purssell halfpenny 1668 (W.134). Gloucestershire, Bristol city farthing 1662 (W.18). Fine - very fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 2089 | Eighteenth Century halfpenny tokens, Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard 1795 (D&H.3c); Cambridgeshire (D&H.12ac); Cheshire, Macclesfield 1791 (D&H.55) 1790 contemporary counterfeit (D&H.61c); Dorsetshire, Poole, Bayly 1795 (D&H.6); Essex, Braintree 1794 (D&H.3) Chelmsford 1794 (D&H.8); Hampshire, Portsmouth, John Howard 1794 (D&H.53), Nelson & Nepture, Shorp's, 1797 (D&H.63, 65); Herefordshire, Hereford, Horiett's 1794 (D&H.5e) Hertfordshire, Stortford, Sir G. Jacksons Canal, 1795 (D&H.4) (illustrated); Lancashire, Lancaster, Worswich's John of Gaunt 1792 (D&H.29g, 35 (Irish edge) (2)) 1794 (D&H.31e), Liverpool Thos Clarke's 1791 (D&H.84), 1794 (D&H.108h) Rochdale, Kershaw's 1791 (D&H.140, 143); Lincolnshire, Wainfleet 1793 (D&H.8a). Fine - uncirculated. (21) | $300 |
| Lot 2090 | Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, Cambridgeshire, (D&H 12a); Cheshire, (D&H 6, 20, 25); Cornwall, (D&H 2); Devonshire, (D&H 6 [2]); Dorsetshire (D&H 6a); Essex (D&H 5, 10); Gloucestershire, (D&H 64); Hampshire, (D&H 11, 13, 47, 55, 68, 69, 70, 94); Hertfordshire, (D&H 4). All in packets described with owners numbers, mostly very fine a few better. (20) | $130 |
| Lot 2091 | Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, Kent, (D&H 4, 5, 35 [3], 36); Lancashire, (D&H 21-28, 113, 127, 135 [2], 140); Middlesex (D&H 150, 246, 254, 277, 301, 302, 305, 308a, 323, 345, 358a, 363, 389, 389a, 391, 777 [farthing], 804 [2], 977a, 1016[2], 1035c, 1045a, others [4]). All in packets described with owners numbers, mostly very fine a few better. (40) | $300 |
| Lot 2092 | Eighteenth Century halfpenny tokens, Middlesex, (D&H.292, 302, 347, 352, 357, 363 (2), 389a, 391, 393 (Newgate Prison 1794) 473, 913, 1033, 1046); Norfolk, NOrwich Hollinbroke's 1792 (D&H.14) Buller & Martin's 1794 (D&H.19), Dunham & Yallop's 1793 (D&H.30 RRR); Sussex, Chichester Dulley's Elizabeth I, 1794 (D&H.15) Wales, Anglesey, Purys Mine Co. mule by Lutwyche with Cronebane reverse 1793 (D&H.428); Scotland, Lanarkshire, Glasgow, Shearer's 1791 (D&H.2) Angusshire, Montrose 1796 (D&H. 28, 28a). Fine-extremely fine. (22) | $220 |
| Lot 2093 | Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, Norfolk, (D&H 14, 15, 19, 20a, 38-42 [2], 51, 52); Northamptonshire, (D&H1); Shropshire, (D&H 17, 19-22, others [1]); Somersetshire (D&H 39, 86, 89, 100-1 [2]); Staffordshire, (D&H 10, 20-1); Suffolk (D&H 21a, 22, 25, 34, 38); Sussex (D&H 2, 5, 34); Warwickshire, D&H 73-5, 123, 147-8, 181, 197A, 231-7, 238-245, 256-302, others [3]); Yorkshire, (D&H 17-21 [3], 24, 43-52, 23). All in packets described with owners numbers, many very fine, a few better. (44) | $340 |
| Lot 2094 | Eighteenth Century halfpenny tokens, Somersetshire, Bath, penny (D&H.4 in brass) mule halfpenny, Gye's Debtors in Goal (sic)/bust of John Howard left (D&H.36) Lambe's 1795 (D&H.50), Dunkirk, M&I Factory 1795 (D&H.108) Warwickshire, Birmingham, Copper Co. 1792 (D&H.84-106) Donald & Co. 1792 (D&H.123); Wilkinson Forge 1790 (D&H.385) 1793 (D&H.401) 1795 (D&H.422a). Fine-extremely fine. (9) | $70 |
| Lot 2095 | Eighteenth Century halfpenny tokens, Suffolk, Bungay Prentice's double token edge (faintly struck edge) (D&H.2) Bury, P. Deck's penny 1794 (edge date) (D&H.4) (with Seaby 1963 ticket), Beccles 1795 (D&H.16), Bungay, Prentices, undated (D&H.23); Wiltshire, Salisbury Sharpes 1796 (D&H.21) (illustrated). The last with full red brown patina and in mint state, others very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 2096 | Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, Wales, (5); Scotland (2); Ireland (8); miscellaneous issues, White Hart fourpence, Deptford Green; Boundary token, 1824 Gatesead Parish, 1812 Union Copper counterstamped type for Bradford Workhouse; Bolton, F. Sharples Concert Room and Museum; Bradshaw Birmingham, 2 1/2d refreshment token; Saracen's Head H. Heath Sandford Hill 2d; and others (10) these mostly unattributed 18th century halfpenny tokens. Many in packets described with owners description, mostly fine - very fine, a few better. (33) | $160 |
| Lot 2097 | Nineteenth century penny tokens, Cornwall, 1811 (Drais 20 W.701), Newcastle penny, 1813 (cotton bale) (Davis 89, W.900) Warwickshire, Birmingham, Union Copper Company, 1812 (Davis 69; W.315) Worcestershire, Worcester, 1811 (Davis 22; W.1240, 1258). Not Local (& Canada) ship/one penny undated (Davis 37; W.1618). Evan halfpenny 18th century Colonel Kirk/North Wales (Atkins ). Coventry Lady Godiva halfpenny 1792 (D&H.231) countermarked with crowned V.R. on reverse (holed) thin halfpenny size blank countermarked 3K/THM (in script) (illustrated). Seagull stamped on worn or smoothed halfpenny blank circa 1780 (attributed to Orkney Islands) (illustrated). Fine - very fine the last three very rare. (10) | $400 |
| Lot 2098 | Great Britain and world tokens and medalets, includes a few co-op tokens, a London Silver Dollar Token for one shilling and sixpence plus a selection of English, European and world medalets including several of Edward VIII and an Argentine school medal dated 1927. Very good - uncirculated. (26) | $40 |
| Lot 2099 | Ireland, coin weight in brass, « moidore by J. Warren (Withers 2748); Scotland Perthshire, Pitcairn Communion token, 1851 (Dick 742). Bristol, B.T. & C. Countermarked, Blind Person's 1«d transport token (Smith 135-BF) in black plastic. German Jeton or medalet in brass, Wellington and Blacker shaking hands 10 July 1815. Fine - very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 2100 | Map of the World, c.1820, in white metal (74mm) obv. detailed map of eastern hemisphere, identifying continents of Africa, Asia, Europe and New Holland (Australia), rev. detailed map of western hemisphere identifying North America and South America (Eimer 1139). Edge knock, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 2101 | Death of Taylor Combe, 1826, in bronze (45mm) by W.J.Taylor, obv. bust of Combe l., rev. inscription within open wreath 'Taylor Combe / M.A. / Sec. Raoy. Soc / Direct. Soc. Ant. / Keeper of Coins / & Antiquities / British Museum / Died 1826 / Aged 52'. (BHM.1258, Eimer 1184). Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2102 | Commemorative medals, in white metal including Centenary of Wesleyan Methodism, 1839 (38mm); International Industrial Exhibition, London, 1851 (52mm and 45mm); Sunday School Centenary, 1880 (43mm); Queen Victoria, Golden Wedding , 1897 (38mm); First World War Peace Treaty, 1919 (38mm) (BHM.1899, 2421, 2423, 3087 and two unlisted). Three medals holed at top, very fine - uncirculated. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 2103 | Medalets, including marriage of Queen Victoria, 1840, in bronze; Kaiser Wilhelm, 1888, in white metal; Edward VII, coronation 1902, in bronze; visit of the Prince of Wales to Australia, 1920, in bronze; Canada Confederation, 1927, in bronze; George V, jubilee, 1935, in white metal; Edward VIII, coronation, 1937, in bronze; George VI, coronation, 1937, in bronze. Fine - uncirculated. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 2104 | St Paul's Cathedral, London, c.1855, in bronze (59mm) by J.Wiener, obv. facade of the Cathedral, in exergue, St Paul's Cathedral / London, rev. interior view, in exergue, Founded VII Century. Burnt XI Century. Rebuilt in stone XII and XIII Centy. Again Burnt 1666. Rebuilt in its Present State 1675-1710. Archit. Christ. Wren. (BHM.2363, Eimer 1505). Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 2105 | All Nations Exhibition, 1860, in bronze (48mm) by W.Wyon, obv. bust of Prince Albert l., H.R.H. Prince Albert President of the Royal Commission around, rev. For Services within closed wreath, Exhibition of the Works of Industry of All Nations MDCCCLI around, edge impressed, M.G.Fetar Van Elven. With minor spotting, otherwise FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2106 | Jubilee of Pius IX, 1877, Bath Catholic Association, in bronze (45mm); Royal Horicultural Society, Banksian Medal, in bronze (38mm) uninscribed. Good very fine - nearly FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2107 | Twenty first Anniversary of the Volunteer Movement, bronze (64 mm), by N. Macphail after N. Paton, obv. Queen Victoria facing, rev. St. Michael with sword standing and protecting woman and children with knights to right, (BHM 3104). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2108 | Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, marine medal (3rd type), in silver, edge engraved 'Joseph H.Light for having jumped overboard from rock ferry slip, and rescued a man March 25/85'. Extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 2109 | Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London 1886, by L.C. Wyon in copper 52mm. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2110 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee 1887, in bronze (77mm) by J.E.Boehm/F.Leighton. (BHM.3219, Eimer 1733). FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2111 | Queen Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, in bronze (63mm) by Sir Alfred Gilbert, obv. bust r., crowned, veiled and draped, around, 'Victoria Queen of Great Britain & Ireland & Empress of India', ANN. IVBIL. 1887 below bust., rev. winged female figure standing upon stern of ship holding billowing sail, around, 'London Art Saileth Through Life Faileth Art Union of London, 1837-1887'. (BHM.3246, Eimer 1735). Uncirculated and rare. | $450 |
| Lot 2112 | Queen Victoria, Royal Mint in gold (22 ct, 56 mm), 1897 sixty years of reign, 1837-1897, (94.4 grams). Cased, good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2113 | Queen Victoria, Royal Mint, bronze, 56 mm, 1897 sixty years of reign, 1837-1897. Cased, good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2114 | Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal in silver (38mm), inscribed on rev. 'To / W.Raphael Esq. / (Gr. Mr W.H.Honess) / For / Lettuces / Feb 20 1912'. Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2115 | Battle of Jutland, 1916, in white metal (45mm), in silver (22mm) (2), with loop mounts, by Spink & Son. First medal holed through edges otherwise, fine - very fine. (3) | $20 |
| Lot 2116 | An early Boy Scout award, Boy Scouts engraved on reverse, 1st Penrith Troop/ Prize/ for general merit/ given by/ Captain W.M. Hudson,/ won by/ W. Williams, /Xmas 1916.', hallmarked by E. Hald. Fine - very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 2117 | For King and Country, black enamelled badge (25mm) with F in centre, by Gaunt, London. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2118 | National Emergency Medal, General Strike 1926, loyal wokers medal, bronze (51mm), cased, (BRM 4210). Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2119 | Award medal in silver (44mm), by Vaughton, hallmarked Birmingham, 1930, obv. standing female figure in centre, seated female figure to left, young male figure beside camera to right, rev. inscribed 'Polytechnic School / of / Photography / Exhibition / 1931 / Medal Awarded by / A.J.Lyddon / for Still Life / Miss Elia Bristow', within open wreath. Good extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2120 | Maiden Voyage of R.M.S. 'Queen Mary', 1936, in bronze (70mm) by G.Bayes for the Royal Mint, obv. 'Queen Mary' under steam, MARIA REGINA / MARI ME / COMMISIT in exergue, rev. view of New York through the Bargate of Southampton, QUEEN MARY above, shields of Southampton and New York to left and right, 'COMMISSIONED 1936' on ribbon across, below, shield of Cunard White Star. (BHM.4282, Eimer 2036). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2121 | Elizabeth II, Coronation medals, in silver and gilt bronze issued by The National Playing Fields Association, by Pinches, both cased. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2122 | Britannia Commemorative Society, proof commemorative silver medals (45mm) including Oliver Cromwell, Stanley and Livingstone Centennial, Henry VIII, Francis Bacon, Conquest of Mt Everest, Monmouth's Rebellion, George Bernard Shaw, Roman Britian, Rudyard Kipling. Individually encased in plastic. Nearly FDC - FDC. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 2123 | Royal Commonwealth Society, 1977 Coronation proof medals cased, by Franklin mint, in silver and copper, 63mms; and European Architectural Heritage Year 1975 proof medals (5), in 44mm gilt bronze, by Sovereign Medallions. FDC. (2 sets) | $0 |
| Lot 2124 | Kings and Queens of England, Edward the Confessor - George VI, medallions in sterling silver (44mm, 40.8gms) presented in a custom made album. Nearly FDC - FDC. (43) | $0 |
| Lot 2125 | Jubilee Medal 1977. In case of issue. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2126 | Royal wedding, 1981 Diana & Charles wedding, 15ct gold medalet and a larger medallion (24.8 grams) in silver, cased in box by Munz & Kunst Munchen. Uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2127 | Royal wedding, 1981 Diana & Charles wedding, 9ct gold medalet and a similar example in silver, cased in plastic holders. Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2128 | Ireland, Cork Industrial Exhibition, 1883, in bronze (70mm), obv. ship in centre of stylised trefoil, rev. Irish harp within stylised border, inscribed 'Highest Award for Revolving Shutters / Salmon Barnes & Co'. Edge knicks, otherwise FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2129 | Austria, one hundred schilling, 1926 (KM.2842). Surface marks on fields. Nearly FDC. | $310 |
| Lot 2130 | Austria, one hundred schilling, 1927 (KM.2842). Surface marks on fields, nearly FDC. | $310 |
| Lot 2131 | Austria, one hundred schilling, 1931 (KM.2842). Surface marks on fields, nearly FDC. | $310 |
| Lot 2132 | Austria, one hundred schilling, 1934. Surface marks on fields, nearly FDC. | $360 |
| Lot 2133 | Austria, one hundred schilling, 1937, Madonna of Mariazell (KM.2857). Surface marks on fields. | $0 |
| Lot 2134 | Austria, one hundred schilling, 1937, Madonna of Mariazell (KM.2857). Surface marks on fields, nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2135 | Belize, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 FM(P) (KM.53). Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2136 | Belize, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.52), Bahamas, proof silver ten dollars, 1975(2) (KM.42). FDC. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2137 | Belize, proof two hundred and fifty dollars, 1978 FM(P) (KM.56). FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2138 | Belize, proof one hundred dollars, 1979 FM(P) (KM.59). Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2139 | Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1789 R (Rio de Janeiro mint), (KM.226.1, F.87). Extremely fine although struck from a rusty die on the reverse field. | $660 |
| Lot 2140 | British Virgin Islands, one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.7). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 2141 | British Virgin Islands, one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.7). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 2142 | British Virgin Islands, proof gold one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.8). FDC. | $100 |
| Lot 2143 | Brunei, proof seven hundred and fifty dollars, 1980 (KM.25) commemorating the Year of the Hijrah 1400. Without case, nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2144 | Chile, eight escudos, 1836IJ (KM.93). Metal defect in flan on obverse, otherwise very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 2145 | China, Republic, ten dollars, year 8, 1919 (KM.330). Edge bruise, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2146 | Cook Islands, one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.13). Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 2147 | Cook Islands, one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.13). Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 2148 | Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975 FM(P) (KM.13). Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2149 | Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 FM(P) (KM.16). Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2150 | Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1977 FM(P) (KM.19). FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2151 | Egypt, Fuad I, one hundred paistres, 1930 (KM.354). Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2152 | Egypt, proof five pound, 1980 (AH1400) Egyptian - Israeli Peace Treaty (KM.517). Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2153 | Guatamala, four reales, 1860R (KM.135). Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2154 | Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon, Napoleon Bonaparte (1804-1814), forty lire 1814M, (KM.C12). Very fine/extremely fine and scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 2155 | Italy, Vatican State, Pius IX, (1846-1878), gold twenty lire, 1867, year XXII, medium bust type, (KM. C.194.2, Fr.280). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $230 |
| Lot 2156 | Latvia, proof set, 1993, two lati, ten and one hundred latu (KM.18-20, PS.1). FDC. (3 coins) | $190 |
| Lot 2157 | Malaysia, proof two hundred ringgit, 1976 FM(P) (KM.18). Missing case, nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2158 | Mexico, Republic, eight escudos, 1825JM (KM.383.9). Good fine. | $380 |
| Lot 2159 | Nepal, Prithvi Vira Vikrama (1881-1911), gold quarter mohur, SE 1823, (1901), (KM.671.1). Almost uncirculated, and scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 2160 | Netherlands, Wilhelmina, five gulden, 1912 (KM.151). Good very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2161 | Panama, proof platinum one hundred and fifty balboa, 1976 (KM.43FM(P)). FDC. | $150 |
| Lot 2162 | Portugal, John V (1706-1750), four hundred reis, 1728 (KM.201). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2163 | Portugal, John VI, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1822, (KM.364, F.128). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2164 | Russia, Nicholas I, platinum three roubles, 1829 (KM.C.177). Uncirculated. | $900 |
| Lot 2165 | Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898 (KM.Y62). Nearly extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2166 | Singapore, one hundred and fifty dollars, 1969 (KM.7) one hundred and fiftieth anniversary Founding of Singapore. Uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 2167 | Singapore, one hundred and fifty dollars, 1969 (KM.7) one hundred and fiftieth anniversary Founding of Singapore. Nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 2168 | Singapore, one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.12) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 2169 | Singapore, two hundred and fifty dollars, 1975 (KM.13) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2170 | Singapore, two hundred and fifty dollars, 1975 (KM.13) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2171 | Singapore, five hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.14) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2172 | Solomon Islands, one hundred dollars, 1978 FM(U). Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2173 | South Africa, Z.A.R., gold half pond, 1897 (KM.9.2). With gold mount. Good. | $30 |
| Lot 2174 | South Africa, Z.A.R pond, 1892, double shaft, (KM.10.1). Good very fine and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 2175 | South Africa, Z.A.R., one pond, 1900 (KM.10.2) with gold pin bar mount. Very good. | $0 |
| Lot 2176 | South Africa, George V, sovereign, 1928 SA. Extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2177 | South Africa, George V, half sovereigns, 1925 SA (2). Extremely fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 2178 | South Africa, proof krugerrand, 1984 (KM.73). FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2179 | Spain, Ferdinand VII (1808-1833), half escudo, 1817GJ (KM.141). Very good/fine. | $180 |
| Lot 2180 | Switzerland, twenty francs, 1899 (copy), 1908, 1927, 1930 (KM.35.1). First example a copy, otherwise all extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $250 |
| Lot 2181 | Switzerland, ten francs, 1912B (KM.36). Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2182 | Thailand, gold bullion one hundred baht, 1951, (KM.2). Extremely fine. | $1,350 |
| Lot 2183 | Uganda, proof one thousand shillings, 1981 (KM.24) in case of issue, together with Great Britain proof sets, 1981, 1982, 1983. FDC. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 2184 | U.S.A., Indian head, five dollars, 1911S. Fine. | $230 |
| Lot 2185 | U.S.A., Indian head, five dollars, 1915S. Very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 2186 | U.S.A., St Gaudens, twenty dollars, 1925. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2187 | U.S.A. California gold half dollar 1852 (holed); Japan countermarked silver disc (20mm) and a copy of the Yeffivich rouble of Russia. Fine - very fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 2188 | Austria, Franz Joseph II, silver two florins, 1881, (KM.2233), Hungary, silver five kronen, 1909 proof restrike, (KM.488). First with edge knock and extremely fine, second coin FDC. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 2189 | Austria, proof twenty five schilling, 1956, birth of Wolfgang Mozart (KM.2881). Some marks on fields, otherwise nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2190 | Austria, proof silver twenty five schillings, 1964, Franz Grillparzer, shield error (KM.2895.2). FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2191 | Austria, silver proof issues 1964, five, twenty five and fifty schillings, (KM.2889, 2895.1, 2896). FDC. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2192 | Austria, silver two florins, 1879, medallic issue, silver wedding anniversary, (KM.M5). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 2193 | Austria, silver two florins, 1879, medallic issue, silver wedding anniversary, (KM.M5). Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 2194 | Bolivia, Philip IV, (1621-1665), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, dated 1637 full four dates, assayer TR, (27.0 grams), obv. crowned arms, to left P/TR, rev. arms of Leon and Castille, 1637 (KM.19.1). Dark uneven patina, clear four dates, good weight and surfaces, very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2195 | Bolivia, Philip IV, (1621-1665), cob two reales, Potosi mint, 1666 (dated twice), assayer E, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, P to left, 66 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 2 above, 66 below, P and E, (Cal.763, KM.24). Grey tone, usual flan, good surfaces, very fine and a scarce date. | $110 |
| Lot 2196 | Bolivia, Charles II, (1665-1700), cob two reales, Potosi mint, 1688 (dated twice), assayer VR, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, P to left, 88 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 2 above, 88 below, P and VR monogram, (Cal.511, KM.24). Grey tone, usual flan, good surfaces, very fine and a scarce date. | $110 |
| Lot 2197 | Bolivia, Charles III, (1760-1788), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1769 (dated twice, second weak), (27.0 grams), assayer V, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, P to left, XX9 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 769 below, P and V, (Cal. 867, KM.45). Dark tone, usual flan, good weight and fair surfaces, good fine and a rare date. | $250 |
| Lot 2198 | Bolivia, Charles III, (1760-1788), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1771/0 (dated twice with overdate), assayer V, (26.7 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 771/0 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 771/0 below, [P and V], (KM.45). Dark tone, usual small flan, good weight and surfaces, very fine and a scarce overdate. | $340 |
| Lot 2199 | Bolivia, Charles III, (1760-1788), eight reales 1770JR, Potosi mint, (KM. 50). Nearly extremely fine, rare. | $480 |
| Lot 2200 | Bolivia, Charles IV (1788-1808), silver eight reales, Potosi mint, 1808 PJ, (KM.52). Brilliant, weak in places, as struck, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $380 |
| Lot 2201 | Bolivia, Charles IV (1788-1808), silver eight reales, Potosi mint, 1808 PJ, with first 8 double struck, (KM.52). Brilliant, weak in places, as struck, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $380 |
| Lot 2202 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VII, (1808-1833), eight reales 1813PI, Potosi mint, (KM. 84). With full mint bloom, weakly struck on obverse, about uncirculated, rare. | $270 |
| Lot 2203 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VII, (1808-1833), eight reales 1817PI, Potosi mint, (KM. 84). With full mint bloom, as struck, about uncirculated, rare. | $320 |
| Lot 2204 | Bolivia, Republic, silver eight sols, 1846 R, Potosi mint, obv. Bust of Bolivar right, rev. tree and two llamas, with milled edge, (KM. 103). Attractive weakly struck, trace of mint bloom, good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $110 |
| Lot 2205 | Brazil, Pedro II, silver two thousand reis, 1888, 1889 (2), (KM.485). Very fine or better. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2206 | Brazil, one hundred reis, 1871. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2207 | Brazil, sets (5) of centenary of abolition of slavery, 1888-1998, (KM.608-610). Uncirculated. (15) | $0 |
| Lot 2208 | British Commonwealth, a range of issues from farthing to sixpence, 1797-1967. Mostly very good - uncirculated. (approx 1200) | $50 |
| Lot 2209 | British Commonwealth, cupro-nickel crowns and crown sized medals including two Coronation crowns, housed in black album. Mostly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 2210 | Bulgaria, Ferdinand I, silver five leva, 1894, (KM.18). Nearly extremely fine or better. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 2211 | Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, type I, (A.D. 300-400), silver units, obv. ornamental Funan symbol with dotted border, rev. Temple with nine triangular dots within, (Robinson & Shaw 3.1; Mitchiner ACW 5238-5241, M.2617-2620). Nearly very fine, rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2212 | Burma, Eastern Toks of Nan, lump base silver tamlung, as sham shell money, c.17-18th century (Mitchiner claims c.1615-1768), lump weight 61.4 grams (4 kyat), cast in low silver, oval hollow depression on base (caused by blowing when hot when cast), covered on cup with red-brown lacquer (ochre), (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 4, pp.26-9, M.2803). Small hole as usual, very fine, scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2213 | Cambodia, silver one eighth tical, c.1847-1860, obv. Hamza Bird walking to left, rev. plain, (KM. 32.1, M.3031-3). Mostly very fine or better. (7) | $60 |
| Lot 2214 | Burma, five pyas - one kyat, a range of issues struck between 1975 - 1987. Mostly uncirculated. (42) | $30 |
| Lot 2215 | Canada, ten cents, 1875H, (KM.3). Good fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 2216 | Canada, ten cents, 1875H. Good and rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2217 | Canada, George VI ten cents, 1946, (KM. 34). Nearly uncirculated. | $20 |
| Lot 2218 | Canada, silver dollars (10), 1958-1967, silver fifty cents (12) 44, 58-67, silver twenty five cents (33), 1918, 1919, 1937-1967, all in packets described. Good - uncirculated (55). | $0 |
| Lot 2219 | Canada, Edward VIII, 1937 Canada Pattern dollar, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; the reverse design, which was inspired by George V/George VI coinage, is previously unpublished, 38 mm, (35 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck coinage style. | $0 |
| Lot 2220 | Canada, Edward VIII, 1937 Canada Pattern dollar, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; the reverse design, which was inspired by George V/George VI coinage, is previously unpublished, 38 mm, (35 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $0 |
| Lot 2221 | Canada, proof ten dollars (2), five dollars (2), Olympics 1970, cased; Western Samoa,proof tala, 1969, 1970; Australia, part set, 1969; Malwa Lodge, medal in 9ct gold, 1893; Protestants Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, medal in gilt and enamel; Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Committee badge; R.S.P.C.A. medal in gilt. Fine - FDC. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 2222 | Central American Republic, silver eight reales, 1826M, Guatemala mint, obv. sun over mountains, rev. tree, (KM.4). Some original mint bloom around legend and on most of the obverse, otherwise good very fine, rare. | $140 |
| Lot 2223 | Ceylon, George III, silver 24 stivers, 1804, (Pr. 15, KM.76). Extremely fine, rare. | $280 |
| Lot 2224 | Ceylon, George III, silver 24 stivers, 1808, (Pr. 17, KM.76). Extremely fine, rare. | $220 |
| Lot 2225 | Ceylon, George III, silver 96 stivers, 1808, (Pr. 1, KM.79). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2226 | Chile, Ferdinand VII, (1808-1833), eight reales 1813FJ, Santiago mint, (KM. 8). Very fine/nearly extremely fine, rare. | $260 |
| Lot 2227 | China, Hsin Dynasty, Wang Mang Interregnum, (c.A.D. 9 - 22), copper spade money, with flat shoulder and foot, with legend 'The Pu Currency, (Sch. 148, TFP 486 [p.44]). Most with original find oxidation, very fine or better. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 2228 | China, Republic, dollar (yuan), undated (1921)(KM.Y321.1). Scratch on obverse, otherwise good very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 2229 | China, tea brick money, five stars at top, Chinese arch in centre with tea? leaves at each side, two line Chinese inscription below (237 x 187mm). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2230 | Colombia, Republic of Colombia, Cundinamarca Province, silver eight reales, 1821 Ba JF, (KM.6). Fine/nearly very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2231 | Colombia, one peso 1871, Medellin mint, (KM. 154.2). Very dark red and blue tone, extremely fine, scarce. | $350 |
| Lot 2232 | Cook Islands, uniface example of reverse of ten cents (5.3 grams), (KM.4). Uncirculated and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2233 | Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, proof fifty dollars, coins of the Great Explorers, set of twenty five coins, 1988, by the Franklin Mint. In wooden presentation case. Nearly FDC-FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 2234 | Cyprus, one piastre 1896, three piastres 1901, nine piastres 1940. Fair; very good; extremely fine. (3) | $20 |
| Lot 2235 | Cyprus, Edward VIII, 1937 Cyprus Pattern 45 Piastres, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; the reverse design features two ornate lions passant and the legend MODEL 45 PIASTRES 1937, obverse and reverse dies are previously unpublished, 38 mm, (44 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $0 |
| Lot 2236 | Cyprus, Edward VIII, 1937 Cyprus Pattern 45 piastres, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of the crowned bust of Edward VIII facing left; the reverse design features two ornate lions passant and the legend MODEL 45 PIASTRES 1937, obverse and reverse dies are previously unpublished, 38 mm, (44 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $0 |
| Lot 2237 | Danzig, five gulden, 1923 (KM.147). Nearly extremely fine. | $210 |
| Lot 2238 | Denmark, Christian IV, (1588-1648), silver four marks or krone, 1625, (KM.97, D.3519A). Small edge split, otherwise very fine, scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 2239 | Denmark, Christian IX, silver two kroner, 1892, golden wedding anniversary, (KM.800); Frederick IX, silver ten kroner 1967, (KM.856). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2240 | Ecuador, silver two reales, Quito mint, 1848/7 GJ, (KM.33). Attractive light tone, nearly as struck, good extremely fine rare in this condition. | $460 |
| Lot 2241 | Egypt, Abdul Aziz, (A.H. 1277-1293) (A.D. 1861-1876), silver qirsh yrs 4, 6, 12, (KM.250, 250a). Extremely fine and scarce. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2242 | Egypt, Faud I and Farouk, silver twenty piastres, 1923, 1929BP, 1939, (KM.338, 352, 368). Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 2243 | Ethipoia, Menelik II, silver birr, EE 1887A, (1894), (KM.5). Extremely fine, scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 2244 | Ethiopia, Menelik II, silver 1/20th birr, 1903 (KM.12). Uncirculated. | $20 |
| Lot 2245 | Europe and Colonies, a range of coins struck from 1861-1983, a few only in silver, includes Portugal, Spain, Italy, Germany, Rwanda etc, housed in blue coin album. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (470) | $0 |
| Lot 2246 | France, a small group including two francs 1871K (KM.816.2); another 1869A (KM.807.1), one franc 1868A, 1871A (KM.806.1, 822.1); half francs 1850A, 1867BB, 1873A, (KM.769.1, 814.2, 834.1). First very fine, others very good - nearly extremely fine, a few scarce. (7) | $80 |
| Lot 2247 | France, 1969 proof set in sealed pack. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2248 | German East Africa, one pesa, 1891 (KM.1). With some mint red, uncirculated. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 2249 | German East Africa, half rupie, 1891 (KM.4). Obverse with marks in field, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 2250 | German East Africa, proof one rupie, 1892 (KM.2). Scuff marks in field on obverse, otherwise nearly FDC. | $210 |
| Lot 2251 | German East Africa, one rupie, 1890, 1911J, half rupie, 1901 (KM.2, 10, 4). Fine - very fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 2252 | German East Africa, one rupie, 1891, 1910J (KM.2, 10). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 2253 | German East Africa, one pesa, 1891, one heller, 1908J, 1911J, five heller, 1914J, ten heller, 1909, twenty heller in copper, 1916T obv B, rev B, in brass, 1916T, obv B, rev A, 1916T, obv A, rev A, one rupie, 1913J (KM.1, 7, 10, 13, 15(3), 15a). Good - extremely fine. (11) | $140 |
| Lot 2254 | Germany, Augsburg, Josef von Hesse-Darmstadt (1740-1768), issue under HRE Franz I, silver thaler, 1765 IT-F(A)H, (KM.184, D.1930). Very fine or better, scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 2255 | Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian I Joseph, one thaler, 1816, (KM.358.1). Lightly toned, extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2256 | Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian I Joseph, one thaler, 1818, granting of Bavarian Constitution, (KM.361). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. | $210 |
| Lot 2257 | Germany, Bavaria, Maximilian II, two gulden, 1855, commemorating Madonna column in Munich, (KM.-, D.604). Lightly toned, uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 2258 | Germany, Bavaria, thaler, 1859, three marks, 1910D, 1911D ninetieth birthday of Prince Regent Luitpold (KM.468, 515, 517), two mark, 1907d (KM.511.1), Bremen, thirty six grote (half thaler), 1845 (KM.233), Frankfurt, thaler, 1860 (KM.360), Hamburg, three mark, 1908J (KM.296). Good - nearly extremely fine. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 2259 | Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig II, one thaler, 1868, (KM.489). Lightly toned, extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2260 | Germany, Bavaria, proof three mark, 1911D, ninetieth birthday pf Prince Regent Luitpold (KM.517). Some marks in field on obverse, nearly FDC - FDC. | $90 |
| Lot 2261 | Germany, Bavaria, Prince Regent Luitpold, three marks, 1912D, (KM.515.1); Prussia, Wilhelm II, three marks, 1913A commem, (KM.535); Saxony, Friedrich August III, three marks 1910E, (KM.194). Extremely fine; good extremely fine; good very fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 2262 | Germany, Brunswick-Luneberg, two thirds thaler, 1803 GFM. Reverse struck slightly off centre, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2263 | Germany, Brunswick-New Wolfenbuttel, Rudolph August and Anton Ulrich, (1685-1704), silver Thaler, 1689, obv. accolated busts to right of both rulers, rev. crowned shields and trophies on pedastals, date below, (KM.577, D.6395). Brilliant attractive red and blue patina, as struck, uncirculated, round and very rare in this condition. | $1,750 |
| Lot 2264 | Germany, Hannover, Georg V (1851-1866), one thaler 1965B, 50th anniversary of Waterloo, (KM.241). Brilliant, prooflike, uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 2265 | Germany, Prussia, half thaler, 1764F, thaler, 1871A, Commemorating Victory over France, three mark, 1908A, 1911A, two mark, 1901A, two hundred years Kingdom of Prussia, 1913A, twenty fifth year of reign (KM.301.4, 500, 527, 525, 533). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 2266 | Germany, Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, one thaler 1851A, Wilhem I, five marks, 1876A, one Vereins thaler 1871A, (KM.455, 500, 503). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 2267 | Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, five mark, 1888A (KM.152). Extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2268 | Germany, Prussia, Friedrich III, five mark, 1888A (KM.512). Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 2269 | Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, five marks, 1907A, 1913A, (KM.523, 536). Extremely fine or better. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 2270 | Germany, Prussia, five marks, 200 years of Kingdom of Prussia, 1901, (KM.526). Attractive good extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2271 | Germany, Saxony, Friedrich August III (1763-1806), silver thaler 1802 IEC, (KM.1027). Attractive tone, nearly uncirculated, scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 2272 | Germany, Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Wilhelm Ernst, five marks, Grand Duke's first marriage, 1903A, (KM.173). Brilliant, good extremely fine, scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 2273 | Germany, Schleswig-Holstein, Christian VII (Denmark), silver sixty schilling or daler specie, 1801 MF, (KM.C9). Good fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2274 | Germany, Stolberg-Stolberg, Wolfgang Georg, (1612-1631), silver thaler, 1624, obv. helmeted arms, rev. stag to left, (KM.7778, D.7778). Attractive grey tone, good very fine, round and very scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 2275 | Germany, Stolberg-Stolberg, Christof Ludwig II (1738-1761), silver twenty four mariengroschen, 1750, obv. value and date, etc., rev. stag to left, (KM.C.14, D.1007). Brilliant attractive red and blue patina, as struck uncirculated, round and very rare in this condition. | $700 |
| Lot 2276 | Germany, porcelain emergency coins of mostly 1923, includes Gaildorf 10 marks; Lippstadt 50 Pfennig 1921; Marbach 20 marks (2) obv. Schiller; Ravensburg 100 marks (2 black and brown); Schwabisch Hall 20 marks (3, different types); Waiblingen 100 marks; Wildbad 200 marks; others (2) large medallic no value stated issues 50mm Pandora and 47mm Possneck. Mostly extremely fine. (13) | $170 |
| Lot 2277 | Germany, Weimar Republic, proof five marks, Hindenburg and tenth anniversary of Weimar Republic, 1929A, (KM.64). Brilliant, FDC, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2278 | Germany, Weimar Republic, three mark, 1932F, Centenary of the death of Goethe (KM.76). Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2279 | Germany, Weimar Republic, five reichmark, 1932A, Centenary of the Death of Goethe (KM.77). Good very fine. | $2,300 |
| Lot 2280 | Germany, Third Reich, five reichsmark, 1934F, one hundred and seventy fifth anniversary of Birth of Friedrich Schiller (KM.85). Good fine. | $230 |
| Lot 2281 | Germany, West Germany post 1949, collection in album with some duplication of five marks (38), two marks (21), one mark (33), fifty pfennig (32) other minors including East Germany (37). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (161) | $220 |
| Lot 2282 | Germany, proof silver five mark, 1971D Durer commemorative. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 2283 | Germany, commemorative five marks 1973, 1974, 1976, ten marks 1972F, 1972G (2), (KM.132, 135, 136, 139, 144). Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 2284 | Germany, Democratic Republic, five mark 1969(6), 1971A(3), 1972A (KM.22.1, 29, 37), ten mark, 1972A (KM.38), twenty mark, 1971(2), 1972A(3) (KM.33, 34, 40). Very fine - uncirculated. (17) | $20 |
| Lot 2285 | Germany, 1785 - 1979, German States, Empire, Weimar Republic, Federal Republic, including Bavaria, five marks, 1902D (KM.512.4), Prussia, five marks, 1904a (KM.523), two mark, 1901A (KM.525), five marks, 1969 - 1978 commemoratives, assorted dates. Good - FDC. (71) | $480 |
| Lot 2286 | Greece, George I, silver fifty lepta, 1883A, (KM.37) (2); one drachma 1873 (2), (KM.38). First coin uncirculated another good very fine, last two fine or better. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 2287 | Greece, unofficial mint set 1965, ten lepta to twenty drachma. Uncirculated. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 2288 | Guatemala, Charles IV (1788-1808), silver two reales, Nueva Guatemala mint, 1794 M, (KM.52). Beautifully toned with red and blue highlights, as struck, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $420 |
| Lot 2289 | Iran, silver five rials, SH 1313/0, (KM.Y.115). Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2290 | Israel, piedforts 1984 one, five and ten sheqelim. FDC. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2291 | Italy, Lucca, Principality, five franchi, 1805, (KM.24). Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2292 | Italy, Sardinia, five lire, 1824L (KM.105.1). Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2293 | Italy, Tuscany, Cosimo III (1670-1723), silver piastre, 1678, obv. bust to right, rev. St. John baptizing Christ, (KM.4209, D.4209). Attractive grey tone, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. | $540 |
| Lot 2294 | Italy, 1974 mint set, five lire - one hundred lire, (KM.-). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2295 | Japan, one yen, year 20 (1887) (KM.25.1). Good fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2296 | Liechtenstein, Prince John II, silver five kronen, 1910, (KM.4). Good very fine, scarce. | $160 |
| Lot 2297 | Mombasa, British East Africa Company, one rupee, 1888H (KM.5). Good extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2298 | Mombasa, British East Africa Company, one rupee, 1888H (KM.5). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 2299 | Netherlands, Holland, silver ducaton, 1756, obv. knight on galloping horse to right, (D.1827, KM.90). Edge flaw, lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. | $210 |
| Lot 2300 | Netherlands, Utrecht, silver ducat, 1790, obv. armoured knight standing to right, holding sword, crowned arms on right, rev. date across 17-90, and crowned arms, (D.1845, KM.93). Weakly struck on arms, otherwise very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 2301 | Netherlands, two and a half gulden, 1848, 1867, 1868, (KM.69, 82). Nearly extremely fine or better. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 2302 | Netherlands and Netherland Antilles, a wide range of issues, including silver, all appear to be twentieth century issues. Fine - uncirculated, mostly very fine or better. (172) | $0 |
| Lot 2303 | Netherlands and Netherlands Antilles, 1929 - 1964, one gulden, two and a half gulden 9KM.184(346), 165(4), 185(11)), Netherlands Antilles, 1952 - 1970, one gulden (KM.2(25)). Good - extremely fine. (386) | $0 |
| Lot 2304 | Norway, Frederik III, (1648-1670), silver two marks 1667, (KM.33). Slightly bent, otherwise very fine, scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 2305 | Norway, two ore, 1934, (KM.371). Nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2306 | Palestine, ten mils, 1937 (KM.4). Nearly uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 2307 | Palestine, silver one hundred mils 1931, (KM.7). Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2308 | Palestine, one mil - one hundred mils, assorted dates (KM.1 - 7). Very good - extremely fine. (20) | $60 |
| Lot 2309 | Peru, Philip II, (1556-1598), cob two reales, Lima mint, not dated, assayer D, obv. arms, */L to left, P/o/D to right, rev. arms of Leon and Castille, (Cal.528). Round and large, full titles, lightly toned, good surfaces, very fine and extremely rare. | $200 |
| Lot 2310 | Peru, Philip II, (1556-1598), cob one real, Lima mint, not dated, assayer D, obv. arms, */L to left, P/o/D to right, rev. arms of Leon and Castille, (Cal.614). Clipped, lightly toned, good surfaces, fine and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2311 | Peru, Philip II, (1556-1598), cob half real, Lima mint, not dated, assayer D, obv. arms, * to right, o/D to left, rev. arms of Leon and Castille, (Cal.659). Almost a full flan, good surfaces, good fine and extremely rare. | $190 |
| Lot 2312 | Peru, Charles II, (1665-1700), cob one real, Lima mint, 1687 (dated three times), assayer R, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, L to left, rev. two crowned pillars, 1 above, 87 below, L and R, (Cal.582, KM.20). Attractive tone, usual flan, flat in places, good surfaces, very fine and a rare date. | $100 |
| Lot 2313 | Peru, Charles II, (1665-1700), cob one real, Lima mint, 1697 (dated once), assayer H, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, L to left, rev. two crowned pillars, 1 above, 97 below, L and H, (Cal.596, KM.20). Attractive tone, usual flan, good surfaces, very fine and a rare date. | $110 |
| Lot 2314 | Peru, Philip V, (1700-1746), cob one real, Lima mint, 1705 (dated twice), assayer H, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, H to right, 705 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 1 above, 705 below, L and H, (Cal.1295, KM.20). Attractive tone, usual flan, flat in places, good surfaces, very fine and a rare date. | $110 |
| Lot 2315 | Peru, Philip V, (1700-1746), cob one real, Lima mint, 1706 (dated three times), assayer R, obv. arms of Leon and Castille, L to left, 706 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 1 above, 706 below, L and R, [1]706 in legend, (Cal.1297, KM.31 unpriced). Attractive tone, usual flan, flat in places, good surfaces, very fine and a extremely rare assayer's initial and only known for this date. | $170 |
| Lot 2316 | Peru, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1759), milled one real, Lima mint, 1759 JM, another Charles III (1759-1788), milled half real, Lima mint, 1765 JM, (KM. 52, 60). First with scratches, second probably from a wreck, otherwise very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 2317 | Philippines, countermarked coinage in the name of Ferdinand VII, crowned F.7o in circle in centre of the coin, struck on 1832 Lima mint, Peru eight reales, (KM.83). Countermark good fine, host coin fine, scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 2318 | Philippines, Alfonso XIII, silver one peso, 1897, (KM.154). Very fine or better. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 2319 | Philippines, one peso, 1904S, (KM.168). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2320 | Philippines, mint set 1945 as assembled by Afran Stamp Co., Manila. Uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 2321 | Ras Al Khaima (UAE), proof set uncased of 1969, (KM.PS.1). FDC. (3 coins) | $100 |
| Lot 2322 | Romania, Carol I, silver five lei, 1880B, 1883B (2), (KM.12, 17.1). Nearly extremely fine or better. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 2323 | Russia, Alexander III, silver rouble, 1893 coronation issue, (KM.43). Uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 2324 | Russia, Alexander III, silver rouble, 1893 coronation issue, (KM.43). Extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2325 | Russia, Nicholas II, silver rouble 1912, another 1913 300th anniversary Romanov Dynasty, (KM.59.3, 70). First nearly uncirculated, second extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 2326 | Saarland, 1954 ten and twenty franken, 1955 one hundred franken, (KM.1,2,4). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 2327 | Spain, Amadeo I, silver five pesetas, Madrid mint, 1871 (1873), SD-M, (KM.666). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 2328 | Spain, Alfonso XII and Alfonso XIII, silver five pesetas, Madrid mint, 1875, 1894, (KM.671, 700). Nearly very fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 2329 | Spain, a small group, including eight reales Charles IV 1807, Mexico City mint, chopmarked; ten reales 1862 (6 pointed star); two reales 1724 Seville; two pesetas 1870 DE-M; one peseta 1883 (EF), fifty centimes 1880; Portugal five hundred reis 1879, two hundred reis 1855; Italy, fifty centimimi and one lire 1863M (EF) (KM.14.1, 15.1); Sardinia, fifty centimimi 1860, (KM.121.3). A few coins fine or nearly fine, mostly very fine, three better. (11) | $130 |
| Lot 2330 | Spanish Netherlands, one patagon, 1633, Brabant mint (D.4462). Very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2331 | Solomon Islands, first day of issue presentation set of coins and banknotes, one cent - ten dollars, 1977; Papua New Guinea, presentation folder of proof coins and first day covers, one toea - ten kinas, 1975. FDC. (2 sets) | $60 |
| Lot 2332 | South Africa, penny 1960, shilling 1957, florin, 1954. Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2333 | South Africa, Edward VIII, 1937 South Africa Pattern five shillings, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of crowned bust of Edward VIII to left; the reverse design features the shield of South Africa and the legend SOUTH AFRICA : ZUID AFRIKA 5, obverse and reverse dies are previously unpublished, 38 mm, (44 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $0 |
| Lot 2334 | South Africa, Edward VIII, 1937 South Africa Pattern five shillings, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; the reverse design features the shield of South Africa and the legend SOUTH AFRICA : ZUID AFRIKA 5, obverse and reverse dies are previously unpublished, 38 mm, (44 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $0 |
| Lot 2335 | Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, five cents 1883, (KM.10); ten cents 1880H (KM.11). First coin good very fine and very rare, second coin fine. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 2336 | Straits Settlements, twenty cents, 1877 (KM.12). Fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2337 | Straits Settlements, fifty cents, 1888 (KM.13). Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2338 | Straits Settlements, fifty cents, 1900H. Nearly very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2339 | Straits Settlements, one dollar, 1919 (restrike), (KM.33). Nearly FDC. | $60 |
| Lot 2340 | Straits Settlements, various issues five cents - one dollar, 1880 -1926. Very good - extremely fine. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 2341 | Switzerland, Vaud Canton, silver forty batzen, 1812, obv. shield between branches, rev. standing figure with shield, (KM.17). With full mint bloom, as struck uncirculated and rare. | $1,450 |
| Lot 2342 | Switzerland, Zurich, ten batzen, 1812B, obv. arms, rev. text in wreath, (KM.185). Attractive tone, about uncirculated and scarce. | $290 |
| Lot 2343 | Switzerland, a collection with some duplication housed in album almost all are 20th century, includes silver five francs (34), others non silver (5); two francs silver (175) others non silver (18), one franc siver (266) non silver (11), half franc silver (206), non silver (18); fractional issues (197) other world (10). Mostly fine - uncirculated. (940) | $850 |
| Lot 2344 | Switzerland, five rappen 1907; ten rappen 1928B (KM.26, 27) choice. Uncirculated. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 2345 | Switzerland, one franc, 1937 and 1939 (KM. 24). The first proof-like, uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2346 | Switzerland, five francs, 1937 B (KM.40). Brilliant uncirculated and rare in this condition. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 2347 | Switzerland, silver five francs, 1963 Red Cross, 1965. Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2348 | Switzerland, one and two rappen coins, 1948-1963. Mostly brilliant uncirculated. (42) | $0 |
| Lot 2349 | Switzerland and Germany, an album of issues from 1850-1967 various denominations a few in silver. Mostly very good - extremely fine. (118) | $40 |
| Lot 2350 | U.S.A., Massachusetts, one cent, 1788. Very good. | $110 |
| Lot 2351 | U.S.A., proof seated Liberty dollar, 1859. Brilliant, nearly FDC and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2352 | U.S.A., proof seated Liberty dollar, 1861. Brilliant, scuff mark near eagle, otherwise nearly FDC and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2353 | U.S.A., proof seated Liberty dollar, 1862. Brilliant, light blue peripheral tone on obverse, otherwise FDC and very rare. | $3,400 |
| Lot 2354 | U.S.A., proof seated Liberty dollar, 1864. Brilliant, edge knock near shoulder on obverse, otherwise FDC and very rare. | $3,300 |
| Lot 2355 | U.S.A., proof seated Liberty dollar, 1866. Brilliant, FDC and very rare. | $3,500 |
| Lot 2356 | United States, silver dollars 1879-1922. Good - extremely fine. (21) | $250 |
| Lot 2357 | U.S.A., proof silver trade dollar, 1874. Minor surface scratches, nearly FDC and second rarest proof rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2358 | U.S.A., proof silver trade dollar, 1876, type 1 obverse, type 2 reverse. Minor surface bump near arm, nearly FDC and a rare proof type mule and date. | $0 |
| Lot 2359 | U.S.A., proof silver trade dollar, 1882, type 1 obverse, type 2 reverse. Minor surface bump near eagle wing, nearly FDC and a rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 2360 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1802, Heraldic-eagle reverse, Overton 101. Good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2361 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1811, Liberty Cap type, small 8, Overton 109, die crack at first S of States. Blue peripheral toning, good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2362 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1811, Liberty Cap type, small 8, Overton 110. Blue peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2363 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1812, Liberty Cap type, Overton 107. Original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $1,720 |
| Lot 2364 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1813, Liberty Cap type, Overton 107 (R4). Light toning, some minor evidence of die clashing on the obverse, nearly uncirculated. | $740 |
| Lot 2365 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1821, Liberty Cap type, Overton 106. Blue and gold toning over underlying grey patina, a choice coin, good extremely fine. | $620 |
| Lot 2366 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1821, Liberty Cap type, Overton 106. Heavy steel blue toning over much of the coin, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2367 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1826, Liberty Cap type, Overton 108a. With almost full mint bloom and grey edge patina, a choice coin, good extremely fine. | $660 |
| Lot 2368 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1826, Liberty Cap type, Overton 111a. With some mint bloom and reverse with red and blue patina, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 2369 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1827/6, Liberty Cap type, Overton 102. With blue and gold peripheral patina, some mint bloom, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 2370 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1827, Liberty Cap type, Overton 104. With much mint bloom, as struck, uncirculated. | $1,300 |
| Lot 2371 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1827, Liberty Cap type, Overton 113. With blue peripheral patina on obverse, some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2372 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1827, Liberty Cap type, Overton 120a (R4), square base 2. With some mint bloom, light polish, about as struck nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 2373 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1828, Liberty Cap type, Overton 110, square based 2. With blue peripheral patina, some mint bloom in centre of coin, light surface marks, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 2374 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1828, Liberty Cap type, Overton 112, square based 2. With blue peripheral patina on reverse, trace of mint bloom in centre of coin, light surface marks, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2375 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1829, Liberty Cap type, Overton 115. With light blue peripheral patina, some mint bloom in centre of coin, about as struck, nearly uncirculated. | $820 |
| Lot 2376 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1832, Liberty Cap type, Overton 115. With gold patina on reverse, trace of mint bloom, light surface marks, extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 2377 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1834, Liberty Cap type, Overton 102, large date with 3 double struck. With gold and trace of peripheral blue patination, trace of mint bloom, almost free of surface marks, good extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 2378 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1836, Liberty Cap type, Overton 107 (R3), lettered edge. Brilliant, full mint bloom, almost free of surface marks, nearly uncirculated. | $820 |
| Lot 2379 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1837, Liberty Cap type, reeded edge. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2380 | U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1839, Liberty Cap type, reeded edge. Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $230 |
| Lot 2381 | U.S.A., Connecticut half dollar, 1935. Nearly uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 2382 | U.S.A., silver half dollars, all Kennedy portrait issues. Very good - uncirculated. (84) | $0 |
| Lot 2383 | U.S.A., silver quarter dollar, 1825/3, Liberty Cap type. Deep grey patina with splashes of gold on obverse and reverse, about as struck, nearly uncirculated, scarce in this condition. | $1,750 |
| Lot 2384 | U.S.A., quarter dollar 1834. Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2385 | U.S.A., silver quarter dollar, 1858, seated Liberty type. As struck, Light golden tone, uncirculated, rare in this condition. | $520 |
| Lot 2386 | U.S.A., proof silver quarter dollar, 1872 motto, seated Liberty type. Brilliant FDC, rare. | $1,250 |
| Lot 2387 | U.S.A., proof silver quarter dollar, 1874 arrows at date, seated Liberty type. Brilliant, blue peripheral patination, FDC, rare. | $2,450 |
| Lot 2388 | U.S.A., silver quarter dollar, 1880, seated Liberty type, with motto. As struck with a few light marks in field, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 2389 | U.S.A., Barber quarter, 1901. Good extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 2390 | U.S.A., Liberty standing quarter 1917, type one. Light peripheral tone, otherwise brilliant uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 2391 | U.S.A., Liberty standing quarter, 1923. Brilliant, about as struck, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2392 | U.S.A., five cents 1835, silver three cents 1857, 1859. Fine - very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 2393 | U.S.A., five cents shield type, 1883/2. Good | $0 |
| Lot 2394 | U.S.A., nickel five cents, from 1883 - 1936. Good - very fine. (34) | $20 |
| Lot 2395 | U.S.A., a small group cents 1817, 1857, 1861, 1880, 1912S. Very fine or better. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 2396 | U.S.A., Lincoln cent 1909S VDB. Very fine or better, rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2397 | U.S.A., proof sets 1983S with silver Olympic dollar (4), cased; proof silver dollars 1983S boxed (4). FDC. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 2398 | U.S.A., 1845 - 1914, one cent, three cents, half dime, dimes, assorted dates. Poor - very fine. (14) | $130 |
| Lot 2399 | U.S.A., one cent to one dollar, 1902 - 1976 housed on sheets. Mostly very good - uncirculated. (316) | $0 |
| Lot 2400 | U.S.A., silver coins from dime to half dollar, 1892 - 1964, and a cent 1883. Mostly fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 2401 | U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakau (1874-1891), half dollar 1883, (KM.6). Good fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2402 | U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakaua (1874-1891), quarter dollar, 1883 (KM.5), Netherlands, Utrecht, one gulden, 1736 (KM.76). Very good - good fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 2403 | Vatican City, mint sets, 1982, 1983/84, 1984, one thousand lira, 1978 (KM.142). Uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 2404 | World mint crowns, 1967-1988, assorted dates (23), Cook Islands (6), Western Samoa (3), Singapore (7), Canada, Hong Kong (3), Great Britain (5). Extremely fine - nearly FDC. (48) | $0 |
| Lot 2405 | World silver crowns, 1871 - 1977, including Spain, five pesetas, 1871, 1877, 1885, 1890, 1897, Mexico, U.S.A., France, Venezuela, Southern Rhodesia, China, dollar (yuan), 1927 (KM.318a.1), Latvia, five lati, 1931 (KM.9). Good - nearly uncirculated. (23) | $170 |
| Lot 2406 | World crowns, including Japan, Mexico, U.S.A., Canada, Latvia, Luxembourg, one hundred francs, 1946 (KM.49), Great Britain. Very good - extremely fine. (14) | $100 |
| Lot 2407 | World crowns, Greece, five drachmai, 1875, (KM.46); Italy, five lire 1877R, (KM.8.4); France, Louis XVIII, five francs, 1816A, (KM.711.1); Belgium, five francs, 1870, (KM.24). First coin, nearly very fine, others good very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 2408 | World crowns, including Great Britain (11), Charles II, 1676, Queen Victoria, 1890, 1891, 1893, 1898, South Africa, 1948, 1952, 1955, 1960, France, Indo-China, piastre, 1910, Austria, Peru, one sol, 1871, Austria, Panama. Fair - extremely fine. (22) | $200 |
| Lot 2409 | World coins, miscellaneous group including New Zealand proof silver cased dollar 1989 for XIV Commonwealth games, 1987 uncirculated set in wallet, Great Britain 1986 two pounds Games coin (2), others packs (2); Australia ten dollars 1988 (2) in damaged folders. Uncirculated. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 2410 | World proof and mint sets, including proof sets from Bahamas, 1974; Singapore, 1980; Jamaica, 1962; Papua New Guinea, 1976; Egypt, The Palace Collection Cairo; Solomon Islands, coin and banknote set, 1977, mint sets, South Africa, 1968; Western Samoa, 1974, Australia, facsimile set of historic coins issued 1970. Some cases damaged, extremely fine - FDC. (9) | $80 |
| Lot 2411 | World, proof sets, singles mint sets etc in large tin. Mostly uncirculated or FDC. (50) | $100 |
| Lot 2412 | World proof single coins, issued from 1968-1991. Mostly FDC. (59) | $80 |
| Lot 2413 | World coins, an assortment of mostly modern crown size issues including silver and some smaller size pieces in Dansco album, includes, Monaco, Portugal, Netherlands, Russia 1924 rouble unc, New Zealand, Ethiopia, Latvia, modern Edward VIII crowns (by Hearn) of Australia and New Zealand; etc. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (44) | $240 |
| Lot 2414 | World coins, mostly minors including New Zealnd, Germany, Great Britain, U.S.A., housed in a brown album. Fair - uncirculated. (91) | $110 |
| Lot 2415 | World, a wide range of types including silver crowns (7) other crowns (5), quantity of Australian silver loose and in coin album, large Chinese coins as copies (3), etc. Very good - extremely fine, many in silver. (100's) | $220 |
| Lot 2416 | World mint sets, single coins and prize medals including Australia, ten dollars, 1985, five dollars, 1990 (8), 1992, Vanuatu, Israel, Cyprus, Canda, U.S.A., Singapore, New Zealand, Panama, Liberia and China cash coins. Good - nearly FDC. (56) | $110 |
| Lot 2417 | World silver and bronze coins, including U.S.A., dollars, 189O, 1900, one cent, 1883, Danzig, Territory of New Guinea, Cambodia, Austria, one kreutzer, 1851A, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, five francs, 1944B (KM.45), Fiji, halfpenny, 1940 (KM.14), Great Britain. Very good - uncirculated. (40) | $360 |
| Lot 2418 | World coins and medalets, including Germany, Bavaria, two gulden, 1848 (KM.438), Prussia, two mark, 1901A (KM.525), New Zealand, U.S.A., Great Britain, Hawaii, Australia, medalet in white metal (22mm). Good - extremely fine. (42) | $220 |
| Lot 2419 | World silver coins, including Canada (34), 1910 - 1966, fifty cents, assorted dates, South Africa, Luxembourg, Belgium, Denmark, British East India Company, Great Britain, Papua New Guinea, Austria. Poor - extremely fine. (100) | $190 |
| Lot 2420 | World, a range of selected coins struck from 1930-1998, all in better than average condition. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (474) | $0 |
| Lot 2421 | World silver and bronze coins, including Austria, Australia, 1946 pennies (2), threepences - florins, in two Hartberger albums. Very good - uncirculated. (approx 350) | $160 |
| Lot 2422 | World silver and bronze coins, including Germany, Prussia, thaler, 1871A, three mark, 1913A, five mark, 1936A (KM.500, 534, 86), Mexico, twenty five pesos, 1968(4) (KM.479.1), U.S.A., one dollar, 1882, 1889O, 1922, Russia, one rouble, 1921 (KM.64), Ionian Islands, one lepta, 1834, New Zealand, Portugal, Great Britain. Good - uncirculated. (24) | $150 |
| Lot 2423 | World coins, a small group including Germany, States, Weimar Republic, Third Reich, France, Belgium, five francs, 1851, 1867 (KM.17, 24), British Honduras, twenty five cents, 1901 (KM.9), Hong Kong, twenty cents, 1888 (KM.7), Great Britain, Straits Settlements. Good - extremely fine. (22) | $190 |
| Lot 2424 | World coins, minors, including India, New Zealand, Spain, Singapore, Italy. Very fine - uncirculated. (approx 370) | $70 |
| Lot 2425 | World silver and bronze coins and banknotes, including Germany, Weimar Republic, three reichsmark, 1930A (KM.70), Austria, Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Netherlands, Italy. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 440) | $170 |
| Lot 2426 | World silver and bronze coins, 1880's - 1980's, including Sarawak, one cent, 1937(2), Great Britain, halfpennies - double florins, U.S.A., Australia, crown, 1937, Switzerland. Poor - uncirculated. (hundreds) | $190 |
| Lot 2427 | World, assorted items including Singapore 1976 mint set, album of FAO coins (37); souvenir sets from Philippines and Thailand, other carded issues from Great Britain (11) including pence 1950 and 1951, India (12), Ceylon five cents 1890, 1892, Malaya (13) including Queen Victoria twenty cents 1890H, 1900, 1902, 1910; five cents 1890H, 1891, 1897H, 1899, ten cents 1900H, 1910B; Japan, large ten mon (cash coin), Hoei-Tsuho, nd. c.1708, 37mm, (KM. -, but priced and described p.807). Fine - uncirculated. (106) | $70 |
| Lot 2428 | World coins, halfpenny - florin date set, New Zealand, halfpenny and penny date set, Great Britain, farthings - threepence. Poor - uncirculated. (55 KILOS) | $4,600 |
| Lot 2429 | World silver and bronze coins, 1719 - 1967, minors including Sarawak, Great Britain, British East India Company, France, Canada. Fair - extremely fine. (approx 440) | $130 |
| Lot 2430 | World silver and bronze coins, medalets and medals, including Australia, five shillings, 1937, penny, 1946, New Zealand Grand Lodge jewel, in silver and enamel, Royal Life Saving Society medals. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 200) | $0 |
| Lot 2431 | World, coins in 2 x 2 holders, described and priced in a large tin, a few silver and a gold modern peso piece, 1876-1981. Mostly very good - uncirculated. (approx. 300) | $0 |
| Lot 2432 | World silver and bronze coins, including Straits Settlements, China, South Africa, Palestine, Great Britain, Russia, all housed in a green album. Good - uncirculated. (520) | $1,250 |
| Lot 2433 | World coins, including U.S.A., Mexico, Great Britain, all housed in a blue album. Good - uncirculated. (300) | $440 |
| Lot 2434 | World coins, but mostly Australian in albums, penny set (no 1930) in Dansco album, other Australian silver threepences to florins, a few tokens etc. Mostly fine. (100's) | $60 |
| Lot 2435 | World coins, all minors in a black album including Switzerland, New Guinea, Canada. Fair - extremely fine. (327) | $80 |
| Lot 2436 | World, includes New Zealand penny and halfpenny set in Dansco album, U.S.A., Lincoln memorial cents from 1959 - 1989, appears complete brilliant uncirculated, assorted mostly carded world coins (54) mostly U.S.A. and Great Britain. Good - uncirculated. (189) | $40 |
| Lot 2437 | World, in purple album, an interesting lot including Queen Victoria silver maundy issues, penny halfpenny silver (2), fourpences (2), a small group of Switzerland, a few medals, 1797 penny etc. Many poor - fine, a few better. (approx. 300) | $140 |
| Lot 2438 | World coins, including Palestine, Panama, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Nigeria. Very fine - FDC. (approx 250) | $180 |
| Lot 2439 | World coins, including Austria, Bermuda, Bolivia, Botswana, Bhutan, Jamaica, Turkey, Uganda. Very fine - nearly FDC. (approx 320) | $230 |
| Lot 2440 | World coins, including Canada, China, Columbia. Very fine - FDC. (approx 340) | $210 |
| Lot 2441 | World coins, including Malaya, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino. Vry fine - FDC. (approx 300) | $110 |
| Lot 2442 | World coins, including Guatemala, Hong Kong, Iceland, Malawi, Mozambique, Turks and Caicos Island. Very fine - nearly FDC. (approx 400) | $130 |
| Lot 2443 | World coins, including Great Britain, Jersey, Isle of Man, Ireland. Very fine - FDC. | $250 |
| Lot 2444 | World coins, including Cyprus, Nepal, Monaco, Portugal, Tanzania, Trinidad & Tobago, Vatican. Very fine - nearly FDC. (approx 570) | $180 |
| Lot 2445 | World coins, including New Zealand and Cook Islands. Very fine - FDC. (approx 370) | $210 |
| Lot 2446 | World coins, including Cayman Islands, Czechoslovakia, Cuba, Hungary, Ecuador, Hong Kong, Malta, Mauritius, Tonga. Very fine - nearly FDC. (approx 490) | $360 |
| Lot 2447 | World coins, including Brazil, Denmark, Finland, Isle of Man, New Guinea, Sweden. Very fine - nearly FDC. (approx 400) | $260 |
| Lot 2448 | World coins, including Falkland Islands, Japan, Japan, Gambia, Fiji, France, Liberia, East Africa. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (approx 400) | $130 |
| Lot 2449 | World, a range of issue in a tan coin album including a few in silver, some coins carded and priced. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (192) | $40 |
| Lot 2450 | World, remnants of various collections in three albums and four plastic sheets. (lot) | $40 |
| Lot 2451 | World, silver coin accumulation in square tin, 19th and 20th century, including crown size issues. Poor - extremely fine. (725) | $0 |
| Lot 2452 | World, base metal and nickel accumulation in tall tin, mostly 19th century. Poor - very fine. (Approx. 350) | $0 |
| Lot 2453 | World, base metal accumulation in tall tin, mostly 20th century. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 2000) | $0 |
| Lot 2454 | World, base metal accumulation in tall tin, mostly 20th century. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 1800) | $0 |
| Lot 2455 | World, base metal accumulation in tall tin, mostly 20th century. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 1500) | $0 |
| Lot 2456 | World, mostly 20th century, assorted issues all in base metal. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 1500) | $0 |
| Lot 2457 | World, base metal accumulation in round tin, 4 kgms, mostly 20th century. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (100's) | $0 |
| Lot 2458 | World, mostly 20th century, assorted issues all in base metal. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 1000) | $0 |
| Lot 2459 | World, base metal accumulation in ice-cream tin, mostly 20th century. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (100's) | $0 |
| Lot 2460 | World coins, assorted base metal mix, about 5 kgms, another bag of copper coins mostly Australia and Great Britain, 2 kgms. Mostly fine - very fine, some better. (lot) | $50 |
| Lot 2461 | World, assorted coins and banknotes and some stamps in a large tin. (lot) | $50 |
| Lot 2462 | Argentina, agricultural medal in silver gilt (52 x40mm), obv. seated female figure l., holding wreath in right hand, rev. engraved 'Premio / Ministerio de Obras Publicas / de la Prov.de Buenos Aires / Exposeicion de Fomento Avicola / Realizado por la Direccion General / de Agric. Ganad. e Industrias / 1928 - Junin'. Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2463 | Australian and British metal badges, including 'AFS' crowned collar badge, sterling silver, numbered; Children of Mary medal; Scottish badge with name Alfred Gaudron attached as clasp; Cruising Yacht Club of Aust. life member collar badge; Scotland, Aberdeen Gymnastic Club 1879 Junior 1879, 2nd prize won by J. Kemp silvered by Wm. Jamieson of Aberdeen; sterling silver ring with pick and shovel c.19th century; War Widows Guild badge by K.G. Luke, in sterling silver obv. kookaburra; 'The Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co., Jubilee July 1914, silver (31mm) by J.R. Gaunt, London; Souvenir spoon, Honolulu; and twelve assorted silver and gilt silver fobs some with engraved details verso. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (21) | $100 |
| Lot 2464 | Egypt, The Suez Canal 1869 (1888), silver 42mm, (39.6 grams), obv. by Roty, overature by the Suez Canal to world navigation, as an allegorical scene, around 'L'Epargne Francaise Prepare La Paix dv Monde', rev. legend in six lines, (G.C.1). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2465 | Europe, a wide selection of European commemorative medals, medalets, some described in 2 x 2 holders. Very good-extremely fine. (53) | $0 |
| Lot 2466 | Fiji, Fiji Independence medal 1970. Holed as usual with ribbon and pin support. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2467 | France, Napoleonic and other medals of small module, in bronze (3), (27mm), statue of Napoleon 1833, the Senate and the people year 13 (1804), Republic 1849, all by different engravers, in silver (1) (14mm), souvenir of Waterloo with obv. bust of Wellington. Very fine - uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 2468 | France, War of 1870-1, Paris, medal in silver (63mm) commemorating the use of pidgeons in warfare, by C.De George, obv. female at walls of city of Paris sitting beside heavy gun, releasing pidgeon, inscribed 'Paris 1870-1871', rev. pidgeon returning to cage, legend 'Ministre de la Guerre, Communications Aeriennes', Nearly extremely fine, very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2469 | France, International Exhibition, Paris, 1878, in bronze (68mm) by Chaplain, inscribed 'T.K.Bennett' within tablet on reverse. Some spotting on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 2470 | France, International Exhibition, Paris, 1878, in gilt bronze (68mm) by Chaplain, inscribed 'Allcock & Cie' within tablet on reverse. Spotting on obverse, extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2471 | France, aviation medal, undated, in bronze (81mm), by R.Joly, obv. aeroplane taking off into star studded sky, setting sun lower right, weather vane lower left, inscription around 'La Caravelle de Sud Aviation Apporte au Monde le Message de la France et de sa Technique', 'Mr Fullerton' in exergue, rev. Neptune astride three headed horse in centre, Ocean Indien to l., Ocean Pacifique to R., map of Australia below. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2472 | France, Battle of the Marne, 1914, in bronze (68mm) by J.P.le Gastelois. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2473 | France, medal in bronze (68mm) by P.M.Dammann, 1927, commemorating the invention of the wireless, obv. walking figure of Iris, messenger of the gods, with signs of the zodiac contained within a rainbow, behind, rev. globe of the world within a hexagonal radio aerial, T.S.F. below (telegraphie sans fil). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2474 | France, large bronze medals by Paris mint, of Anne Frank (c.1970) 71mm; another Louis XVI and Marie Antonette 1968 72mm, original by Vivier 1781; Papal medal of Paul II (1464-1471), rev. Hilaritas Publica, Hilaritas standing to left in copper 44mm., restrike based on an original with muled dies by G. Paladino (late 16th century). All extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2475 | Gibraltar, Gibraltar Command Sports rectangular medal with ring and ribbon support, 1924 for 3 mile presented to winning team, cased; also sterling silver cased comb, hallmarked with enammeled plaque attached inscribed S.S. Orama. Verty fine; fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2476 | Japan, World Expo, Osaka, 1970, set of three medals in gold (18ct, 13.5gms, 27mm), silver (34mm) and copper (34mm), produced by the Japanese Mint. Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2477 | Malta, c.1900 uninscribed silver medal, 'For Merit' Maltese cross above, rev. crowned CJS monogram with MALTA below within garland of flowers; South Africa, Baden Powell, Mafeking medal obv. facing bust of Baden Powell and inscribed, rev. South Africa, 1900, halmarked. Both with rings attached, first nearly extremely fine, second fine, both rare. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 2478 | Mexico, Collection of silver commemorative medallions, honouring historical events, 1946-1962, (Grove 549a, 570a, 616a, 670a, 768a, 770a, 796a, 798a, 800a). Some with light toning, generally uncirculated and scarce. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 2479 | Mexico, Collection of large silver commemorative medallions, honouring historical events, 1962-1963, (Grove 800a, 808a, 822a, 836a, 842a, 1125a, 1126a, 1127a, 1128a, 1129a, 1132a). Some with attractive light tone, generally uncirculated and scarce. (11) | $100 |
| Lot 2480 | Mexico, Treasures of the Aztecs, set of 12 large gold 24 ct. objects attached to sterling silver medallions in a large wooden frame, by the Franklin mint, the original treasures in the National Museum of Anthropology. FDC with certificates. | $70 |
| Lot 2481 | Netherlands, large religous medal, with quotations from Mathew 25, 40 and 13, 32-3, AE 80, rev. dove in flight to left, probably 18th century; together with commemorative medal 1892, AE 66mm, by L. Junger, obv. Mr. C.H. Backer, awarded to the best Justice, magistrate or Barrister in Amsterdam; Commemorative medal for one hundred years of the restoration of Dutch independence, 1913, AE 66. Extremely fine, all scarce. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2482 | Netherlands, two hundred years of Amsterdam city theatre, 1838 AE 44, in capsule together with various electros of surface; together with commemorative medal awarded by Drawing school for work in the building trades, 1850, AE 38mm, by S, housed in capsule; another Commemorative medal for unveiling of statue to Rembrandt, (1852), AE 51 in capsule, obv. statue of Rembrandt, by J.P.Menger (d.1895), (Forrer p.22). Extremely fine - uncirculated, all scarce. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2483 | Netherlands, Pieter Huidekoper Mayor of Amsterdam city, 1842-1849 AE 58, honoured by the people, 'he did well for the city and well for the poor', in capsule; silver medal 45mm, to Mr. J. van Rosevelt for 25 years anniversary of the society 'Felix Meritas', 1802, by Hendrik Lageman (Forrer p.268); Belgium, large bronze prize medal 60mm, by Leoplod Wiener (d.1891), c.1850 with obverse of Thorbecke, founder. Extremely fine - uncirculated, all scarce. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2484 | South Africa, The Association of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgeons of Southern Africa 1979, Congress Medal in bronze (38mm), produced by the Cape Mint in box of issue; Great Britain, Queen Victoria 1837-1897, reverse the Prime Ministers of Her Majesty's Reign white metal by Spink (50 mm); Switzerland, National Expo, Lausanne 1964, silver (32mm); religious medal issued by Alcoholics Anonymous in bronze, Unity Service, Recovery (34mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 2485 | Switzerland, Central Swiss Shooting Festival, Luzern, 1889, in silver (45mm) by Hugues Bovy and J.Bossard (Martin 472). Heavy toning on obverse, otherwise extremely fine/uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 2486 | Switzerland, commemorative taler pieces in silver (37mm) depicting a different city on each piece, including Arosa, Basel, Einsiedeln, Geneve, Fribourg, Lugano, Luzern, Neuchatel, Sion, Zug. Nearly FDC. (10) | $100 |
| Lot 2487 | Turkey, Istanbul ferry tokens, Denizcilik Bankasi T.A.O. S.H. IS. full fare I in cupro-nickel, full fare II in brass, military officer fare I in bronze, for soldiers fare II in bronze, student fare in brass, a nice set. Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 2488 | U.S.A., the Mint of the United States Annual Assay 1891 medal in silver, (34 mm. 26.0 grams), by. Charles E. Barber, obv. bust to right of William Windom, rev. view of worker at Assay foundry, (Julian 34). Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2489 | U.S.A., World's Columbian Exposition, 1893, in bronze (77mm), on rev. 'Mrs L.Brocas' within tablet. In case of issue. Extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2490 | U.S.A., St Louis Exposition, 1904, in bronze (67 x 67mm) by A.A.Weinman, on rev. Silver Medal Louisiana Purchase Exposition within tablet. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2491 | U.S.A., 39th National Encampment G.A.R., Denver, Sept.1905, in bronze (70mm) rev. 'In Honor / of the / Brave Men / Who Victoriously / Defended the Union / on Land and Sea / During the War / of the / Great Rebellion / 1861-1865' within open wreath, legend around, obv. Pike's Peak. Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2492 | U.S.A., Armenian Relief Medal, c.1919, with dark blue and white ribbon, in The Gorham Co. New York case of issue. | $0 |
| Lot 2493 | U.S.A., Charles Lindbergh, New York to Paris Flight, 1927, in bronze (69mm), obv. three quarter bust r., with inscription 'C.Lindbergh / New York to Paris in / 33 1/2 hours / May 21 / 1927', rev. his plane 'Spirit of St Louis' in flight, eagle wings to right and left. Extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2494 | U.S.A., Collection of Rugged Americans, series I, first edition, proof set of medallions in silver (26mm), including Geronimo, Sitting Bull, Kit Carson, Wyatt Earp, presented in a blue album. Nearly FDC - FDC. (13) | $30 |
| Lot 2495 | U.S.A., commemorative medals including, Franklin Mint 1972 series, in silver (No.s 16, 17, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27), in bronze (No.s 16, 23, 26), 1973 series in bronze (No.13(2)), Peace & Friendship medal - Miccosukee Tribe, in bronze, Independence Hall Portrait Ingot Collection - John Adams, in silver, 70th Anniversary of Bezalel Academy, in silver, National Commemorative Society, in silver (No.s 35, 129, 135), American Bicentennial Commemorative Society, medals in silver (No.s 42, 43, 46-50). Nearly FDC - FDC. (26) | $0 |
| Lot 2496 | Vatican, Pope John Paul II, commemorative medal in gold (22ct, 108gms, 57mm) designed by Philip Nathan F.R.B.S. for Spink & Son. In case of issue with certificate. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2497 | World, medals, medallions, medalets and coins including Great Britain, Australia, M.C.C. football members passes (22), South Africa, halfcrown, 1897 with 9ct gold mount, U.S.A., fleet visit, 1908, silver chain, rings. Good - uncirculated. (approx 260) | $200 |
| Lot 2498 | World, modern large medals in bronze AE 50 - 74mm, some by the Paris mint including Napoleon/Faipoult by Vassallo, restrike c.1970, others made in the Netherlands, all c. 1960's-1980's. An interesting group, suitable for further research. Mostly extremely fine or better. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 2499 | World, medals, in silver and bronze including Australia, Centenary of Western Australia, 1929, in bronze (4), America's Cup Challenge, 1971, Great Britain, Festival of Britian, 1951, Coronation, 1953, Russia, U.S.A. Very good - very fine. (27) | $0 |
| Lot 2500 | World, miscellaneous, a diverse group including Wesphalia 1923 10,000 marks, gilt copper; a Victoria medal in copper 42mm, without legends obv. Queen Victoria head right, rev. crown within wreath of flowers; Gold fobs from C. Hearn to W.Rudd for Most Consistant Junior 1933 9ct (3.6 grams), another silver with gold insert Annual Insurance Picnic 1907, 200 yards; assorted club badges many Masonic (21). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (25) | $50 |
| Lot 2501 | World, medals, including Britain, Battle of Jutland, 1916, in white metal (45mm), Centenary of the London Missionary Society, 1895, in bronze (45mm), Charles Dickens, 1870, in bronze (38mm), France, Jeanne d'Arc Croiseur Ecole, in bronze (50mm), Compagnie des Messageries Maritimes, silvered bronze (40mm), General Joffrey, 1914-15, in silver (23mm), Italy, medical conference, Torino, 1951, in bronze (38mm), Greece, bronze medal (36mm). Very good - extremely fine. (9) | $70 |
| Lot 2502 | World, electrotypes, Italy, of Michaelangelo Buonarroti (1475-1564), 59mm. obv. bust to r., rev. blind man being led by dog by Leone Leoni, (original only of two silver and two bronze sent to Michaelangelo, in March 1561, actually he would be 86 not 88 as stated on the medal, (Pollard 719); Great Britain, Anne and Prince George of Denmark, 1702, 42mm, by John Croker, obv. bust of Anne, rev. bust of George, (Hawkins 14 p.233, Vol.II); Jernegan's Lottery Medal, 1736, 38mm, obv. Minerva, rev. Queen Caroline, (Hawkins 72 p.517, Vol.II). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2503 | World, miscellaneous, box containing USSR war medals (5), Zaire decoration, commemorating war operations South of Shaba March - May 1977; assorted badges mostly League clubs (40); assorted jewellry including watch and pins etc. Medals and badges very fine or better. (lot) | $20 |
| Lot 2504 | Communion tokens, nineteenth century, including Australia, Scotland, New Zealand, Presbyterian Church Ballaarat. Good - very good. (51) | $320 |
| Lot 2505 | Germany, S.M.S. Konigsberg, canteen token for one hundred pfennig, India eighteen Hussars, eight annas Coffee Shop jeton; PRW jeton, India EIC Bengal two pice (KM.200) and a collection of badges c.1900 mostly portraying political and military personal with some duplication (32), military buttons, cufflinks etc. (9). Mostly fine. (45) | $40 |
| Lot 2506 | Netherlands, ship tokens aluminium 100 cents (3), fifty cents, twenty-five cents, bronze ten cents (5), housed in 2 x 2's. Fine-extremely fine. (10) | $10 |
| Lot 2507 | Parking and car wash tokens, includes Brisbane City Council set of nine different coloured plastic tokens, a selection of Cincinnati parking tokens (12), plus various car wash tokens (6). Very fine-extremely fine. (27) | $30 |
| Lot 2508 | World, including Australia tokens and checks, all briefly described in packets and priced ($228). Mostly very fine or better. (27) | $0 |
| Lot 2509 | World tokens, from U.S.A., Australia, Siam, Great Britain, including transport, gambling (porcelain), advertising. Good - extremely fine. (79) | $60 |
| Lot 2510 | Various world tokens, U.S.A. Masonic Chapter penny, Plymouth Indiana; Netherlands, Rotterdam gas token for penning; St. Helena, Solomon Dickson & Taylor halfpenny, undated (circa 1821) edge grained left; South Africa, Cape Town, E.K. Green & Co. Ltd. Wine Merchants (Theron C18); China bus token in aluminium Philippines Leper Colony peso 1913, 1922, 1925, 20 centavos 1922, five centavos 1927, one centavo 1927, half centavo 1913, in nickel and aluminium Netherlands East Indies, Sumatra, Ashan, 'Silaw' Tobacco Estate 1 dollar, «, 1/5 and 1/10 (3) dollar (Sch. 1124-7). Fine - extremely fine. (18) | $70 |
| Lot 2511 | Kushan, Vasudeva I (c.A.D. 290-310), gold stater, (7.9 grams), obv. standing king facing with head to left, holding trident and right hand lowered to altar, another trident above altar, legend around, rev. Siva standing facing holding trident, bull to left behind, legend OhPO upwards to right, (Gobl 509 type, M.3388). Extremely fine and rare. | $640 |
| Lot 2512 | Post Kushan Empire, Shaka, (c.A.D. 300-330), gold stater, (7.804 grams), obv. king standing, head turned left, holding sceptre in left hand, sacrificing with right hand over altar, trident above altar, legend around, rev. goddess Ardoksho seated facing on throne, holding cornucopiae, symbol to left, to right traces of degenerate legend [APDOXPO], (M.3575-3578). Flan crack, otherwise good very fine and scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 2513 | Samudragupta, (c.A.D. 330-370), gold stater, (7.55 grams), Lyrist type, obv. king, nimbate, clothed in the dhoti, seated to left, on an upholstered couch, his right foot tucked beneath him, his left arm resting on a footstool in front of the couch, he holds a lute in his left hand, which he plays with his right, the couch rests on four knobbed legs and has a tall back, Brahmi legend around of Samudragupta full titles, 'Maharajah Samudragupta', rev. goddess Lakshmi nimbate, to left, seated on wicker stool, holding a cornucopiae and a noose, tall standard behind, to right the Brahmi legend 'Samudragupta', (Altekar cf.plate III, 15, BMC 50, [Pl.V, 1] from similar dies, M.4788 same dies). Of finest style, round, nearly extremely fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2514 | Gupta Empire, Chandragupta II, (c.A.D. 375-414), gold stater, (7.855 grams), 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 '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.4803, Altekar cf.plate IV, 14, BMC 76 [Pl.VI, 18] from very similar dies). Small dumpy flan, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2515 | Taxila, Late imitative of Kushan, Kidara issue for king Suvayasa (c.400 A.D.)?, base gold stater, (7.7 grams), obv. debased standing king facing with head to left, rev. crude representation of Goddess Ardoksho enthroned facing, (cf.M.3629). Nearly very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 2516 | Muhammad Murad Bakhsh, (A.H. 1068, A.D. 1658), gold mohur, Ahmadabad mint, year 1, A.H.1068, (KM.273.1). Good very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2517 | Aurangzeb, (A.H. 1068-1118, A.D.1658-1707), silver rupee, struck at Machhlipattan mint, issued A.H. 1100 (A.D. 1688-1689), Regnal year 32, obv. Aurangzeb name and date at top, rev. mint name at top, Regnal year lower left, (KM. 300.55). Full flan, nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2518 | Shah Alam Bahadur, (A.H. 1119-1124, A.D. 1707-1712), silver rupee, Lucknow mint, Regnal year 4, no A.H. date, (KM.347.14, IMC 1695). Very fine, scarce with old ticket marked £25. | $20 |
| Lot 2519 | Farrukhsiyar, (A.H. 1124-1131, A.D. 1713-1719), silver rupee, Azamnagar mint, AH 1127, Regnal year 2?, (KM.377.12). Good very fine and rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2520 | Farrukhsiyar, (A.H. 1124-1131, A.D. 1713-1719), silver rupees, Elichpur mint, AH 1125, Regnal year 2, another Ujjain mint A.H.1130, Regnal year 7, (KM.377.24, 377.63). Very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2521 | Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221) (A.D. 1759-1806), silver rupee, Hathras mint, local Governor Issue as Madhoji Sindhia as Amir-ul-Umara (A.H.1199-1209, A.D.1784-1794), year 12XX, RY 30 in name of Shah Alam II, issued 1787-8, (KM. 640). As struck, nearly extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2522 | Madras Presidency, Indian Style Coinage, Hindu System, Gold pagoda, c.1691-1740, first struck at Fort St. George (Madras) mint in 1691-2, (3.466 grams), obv. three standing half figure deities, (representing Vishnu as Venkatesvara and his two wives, Sridevi and Bhudevi), rev. granulated, (Pr.3B, KM. 304). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 2523 | Madras Presidency, Indian Style Coinage, Hindu System, Gold pagoda, c.1691-1740, first struck at Fort St. George (Madras) mint in 1691-2, (3.466 grams), obv. three standing half figure deities, (representing Vishnu as Venkatesvara and his two wives, Sridevi and Bhudevi), rev. granulated, (Pr.3B, KM. 304). Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2524 | Madras Presidency, native style coinage, in the name of Alamgir II (A.H. 1167-1173, A.D. 1754-1759), silver rupee, Arcot mint, probably with frozen year 6 (issued to 1809), (Pr.140, KM.384). Very fine - good very fine without a date reading. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 2525 | Madras Presidency, 1817-1835, Third European Style Coinage, in the name of 'Alamgir II (A.H.1167-1173, A.D. 1754-1759), Struck at Madras, closed lotus type, silver rupee, half rupee, impressed with the mint name Arkat, type as mohur with frozen date, A.H.1172, Regnal Year 6, edge with centre graining to left, large flan rupee, (Pr. 258, 259, KM. 414, 415). Toned. very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2526 | Madras Presidency , one forty eighth rupee, 1797 (KM.398) off centre misstrike. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2527 | Bengal Presidency, Benares Mint Coinage, First period, 1776-1812, silver rupees (2) with fish symbol, issued in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H. 1173-1221, A.D. 1759-1806), issued in 1203 (1788-9), Regnal Year 17/31, another issued in 1224 (1809-1810), Regnal Year 17/49, (Pr.237, 278, KM.40). Very fine, both scarce. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 2528 | Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad mint, 1793 second milled issue, perpetual 19 san sicca series, jewellry copy of standard gold currency, in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221, A.D.1759-1806), gold half mohur, (4.25 grams), Regnal year 19 (fixed), without privy mark and with oblique milling to right, (cf.Pr. 402, cf.KM. 101). Good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2529 | Bombay Presidency, Indian design, Bombay (Munbai) Mint issue, in the name of Muhammad Shah (A.H.1131-1161, A.D. 1719-1748), silver rupees, A.H. 1147, Regnal Year 17 (1735-6); A.H. 1148, Regnal Year 18 (1736-7); A.H. 114[9], Regnal Year 19 (1737-8); (Pr. 48, 49, 50, KM.163, KM.(SAC) 436.45-Rare). Fine - very fine, with schrof marks, all rare. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 2530 | Bombay Presidency, Indian Design, Surat mint, 1800-1815, in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221, A.D. 1759-1806), Regnal Year 46, rupees (3), one small dumpy flan early issue, another larger round flan date off flan, another a base metal contemporary forgery, similar half rupees (3), two without dates, (Pr. 253, 254, cf.KM.663, 664). Clear dates extremely fine, others very fine, forgery fine. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 2531 | Baroda, Manaji Rao (Regent), (A.H. 1204-1208, A.D. 1789-1793), in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H. 1173-1221, A.D. 1759-1806), Baroda mint, silver rupee, without Nagari `MA', but with scimitar, not dated but regal date off flan, (cf.KM. C.17). Very fine, very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2532 | Bhopal, silver rupees, Shah Jahan Begam (A.H. 1285-1319, A.D. 1868-1891), regal year 8, 1289 (1872-3) (2 variants); year 8, 1293 (1876-7) (Zarb below Bhopal); year 9, 1294 (1877-8); year 10 1295 (1878), year 11, 1296 (2 different varieties); (KM. Y.10, 14). Very fine or better, some scarce. (7) | $70 |
| Lot 2533 | Cis-Sutlej States, Ibrahim Ali Khan (A.H. 1288-1326, A.D. 1871-1908), Maler Kotla State, silver rupees (2 one base metal), not dated, Ahmad Ali Khan, (A.H. 1326, 1908), silver rupees (3), all variants of each other on obverse, (KM 6, 9). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 2534 | Gwalior, Jayaji Rao (A.H. 1259-1304, A.D. 1843-1886), silver half rupee (6, including years 23, 27 [2]); silver quarter rupee (3); silver eighth rupee (2); another uncertain half rupee; Madho Rao, (VS 1943-1982, A.D. 1886-1925), silver quarter rupees (2), all Lashkar mint, (KM. 148-151, 157). - Fine - extremely fine, a few scarce. (13) | $60 |
| Lot 2535 | Gwalior, Daulat Rao, (A.H. 1209-1243, A.D. 1794-1827), in name of Mohammad Akbar II (A.H.1221-1253, A.D. 1806-1837), Sheopur mint, silver rupees, all with date 1228, regal years 13 (4), another 1[X], obv. cannon to left, rev. date 1228, (KM. 201). Very fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 2536 | Gwalior, Mahadji Rao (A.H. 1175-1209, A.D. 1761-1794), in name of Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1209, A.D. 1759-1806), Ujjain mint, silver rupees, dated 1198 year 24; 1200 year 26; 1201 year 30; 1204 year 32; 1205 year 34; 1206 year 34; all with characteristic sword on obverse, (KM. 218). Extremely fine, some with mint bloom. (6) | $60 |
| Lot 2537 | Gwalior, Baija Rao (A.H. 1243-1249, A.D. 1827-1833), in name of Shah Alam II (A.H. 1173-1209, A.D. 1759-1806), Lashkar mint, silver rupee, regal year 22 A.H. with 'shri' and triscul, (KM. 129); Hyderabad, Sikandar Jah (A.H. 1218-1244, A.D. 1803-1829), in name of Muhammad Akbar II (A.H.1221-1253 A.D. 1806-1837), rupees, year 16; year 17, A.H. 1239; year 2X, 1241, (KM.45). Fine - very fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 2538 | Indore, Shivaji Rao (VS1943-1960, A.D. 1886-1903), milled coinage, silver rupee, VS1956, (1899), obv. bust of Shivaji Rao slightly to left with turban separating legend, (KM.47.1). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 2539 | Mysore, Tipu Sultan, (A.H. 1197-1202) (A.M. 1215-1227), (A.D. 1782-1799), silver rupee, Patan mint (Seringapatan), year 1219 (retrograde date) (= 1791), oblique milling on edge, (KM.126). Extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2540 | Mysore, Tipu Sultan, (A.H.1197-1202, A.D. 1782-1787), gold pagoda, Patan mint, A.M. 1221 = A.D. 1792, regnal year 11, (KM.129a). Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2541 | Travancore, Rama Varma VI, (1885-1924), milled coinage, copper cash, not dated, (KM.46, Y.41.1). Fine - brilliant uncirculated. (Approx.375) | $0 |
| Lot 2542 | British India, silver rupees 1840, 1862 five dots, 1882C, half rupee 1875, quarter rupee 1882 dot, two annas 1862, 1881 (2), 1882; Ceylon, large five cents 1870. The last coin with some mint bloom and good extremely fine, others fine - uncirculated. (10) | $60 |
| Lot 2543 | Native States, British India, 1830-1940s, a wide range, one cash - one rupee, assorted dates. Very good - very fine. (72) | $170 |
| Lot 2544 | India, ingot in silver (999 fine, for ten tolas, Devkaran Nanjee Bombay, c.1950-1960. Extremely fine | $20 |
| Lot 2545 | Ionia, Phocaia, (c.477-388 B.C.), electrum hekte or sixth stater, (2.520 grams), obv. Athena head to left wearing Attic helmet decorated with Griffin, rev. quadripartite incuse punch, (S.4530 [£550], Bodenstedt 91, BMC 45 [p.210], Pozzi 2508 [Pl.LXXIV]). Very fine/good very fine, rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2546 | Valentinian III (A.D. 425-455), solidus, Ravenna mint, (4.42 grams), Imitative issue by barbarians, obv. diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, rev. Emperor Valentinian III standing facing, holding long cross and Victory, with foot on serpent, (C.19, cf.S.4291). Letters and style barbarous, original dies somewhat defaced, has been mounted, otherwise fine and very rare. | $110 |
| Lot 2547 | Justin II, (A.D.565-578), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.40 grams), issued 565-578, obv. bust of Justin II facing, with plume and diadem, two pearls at each side, wearing cuirass, and holding globe surmounted by Victory, d N I VSTI NVS PP AVI around, rev. Constantinople seated looking right, with helmet tunic and mantle, on right shoulder aegis, left hand holds a spear, cross on globe, around VICTORI A AVGGG S, CONOB in exergue, (S.345, DOC [4e], BMC 8, MIB 5). Nearly full mint bloom, minor scratch on obverse, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2548 | Justin II, (A.D.565-578), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.466 grams), issued 565-578, obv. bust of Justin II facing, with plume and diadem, two pearls at each side, wearing cuirass, and holding globe surmounted by Victory, d N I VSTI NVS PP AVI around, rev. Constantinople seated looking right, with helmet tunic and mantle, on right shoulder aegis, left hand holds a spear, cross on globe, around VICTORI A AVGGG I, C to left, CONOB in exergue, (S.348, DOC [7c], BMC 15). Nearly full mint bloom, extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 2549 | Maurice Tiberius, (A.D.582-602), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.49 grams), Officina **D*, obv. helmeted with plume, draped and cuirassed bust of Maurice Tiberius facing, of narrow aspect, holding globe surmounted by cross, D N MAVRC TIb PP AVI around, rev. VICTORI A AVCC**D*, around, CONOB in exergue, Angel standing facing holding long staff surmounted by P with cross, and cross on globe, (S.478, DOC. 5d, T.15, R.1006). With full broad flan weakly slightly off centred, otherwise good very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2550 | Phocas, (A.D. 602-610), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.4 grams), issued A.D. 603-607, Officina Z, obv. Phocas facing bust, bearded, wearing cuirass, paludamentum and crown, holding cross, around ON FOCAS PERP AVI, rev. Angel facing, holding in right hand long staff, with partial chi-rho symbol at top, in left hand globe with cross above, around VICTORIA A[VGG] Z, (S.618, DOC 5g). Broad flan, weak on parts of the legend, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2551 | Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, Officina S, issued 637-638, (4.486 grams), obv. standing crowned figures of Heraclius in centre, Heraclius Constantine on left, and Heraclonas on right, cross on each crown, rev. Cross potent on three steps, monogram to left, A to right, around VICTORIA AVGU S, CONOB in exergue, (S.764, [DOC 39e], BMC 68, T.398, R.1496). With full original mint bloom, about as struck nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 2552 | Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, Officina S, issued 637-638, (4.492 grams), obv. standing crowned figures of Heraclius in centre, Heraclius Constantine on left, and Heraclonas on right, cross on each crown, rev. Cross potent on three steps, monogram to left, A to right, around VICTORIA AVGU S, CONOB in exergue, (S.764, DOC 39h, BMC -, T.-, R.-). Has been mounted in a ring, filed on edge, coin has porosity and very rough surfaces, otherwise nearly fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2553 | Constans II, (641-668), gold solidus, (4.3 grams), Constantinople mint, Class V, issued c.659-661, Officina **G*, obv. large crowned long-bearded bust facing of Constans, wearing chlamys and plumed helmet, ornamented with cross, Constantine IV on right wearing crown with cross on top, cross between, around dN CONSI TANUI, rev. Cross potent above globus, figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, each holding cross on globe, around [VIC]TORIA A VGU**G*, in exergue CONOB, (S.962, cf.DOC 28, R.-, T.-). Scratches on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2554 | Constantine VII and Romanus II, (A.D.913-959), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued from A.D. 945, (4.412 grams), obv. Christ bust facing wearing nimbus, raising right hand in benediction, also holding Gospels, the throne has curved ornamented pearl arms, + IhS XPS REX REgNANTIUm around, rev. CONSTANT CE ROMAN AVGG bR around, facing busts of Constantine VII wearing loros on left and Romanus II wearing chlamys on right, both crowned, between them long patriarchal cross, (S.1751, R.1905, DOC 15, BMC.15). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. | $700 |
| Lot 2555 | Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by the Phokaians), (c.400-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.628 grams), obv. youthful male head of Apollo left, rev. wheel with four spokes, M A in two quarters, (S.72, De La Tour 681). Off centred on the obverse, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2556 | Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by the Phokaians), (2nd-1st century B.C.), AE 14, (2.202 grams), obv. head of Apollo to left, rev. bull standing to right, above **MASS[A], D* to right, trace of letter in exergue, (S.-, De La Tour 1673, SNG Cop. 822-824, cf.Vecchi Sale 13 lot 67 VF, sold £77). Attractive distinctive style, very fine, rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2557 | Spain under Carthage, (235-220 B.C.), AE 12, uncertain mint but around Gades, (1.614 grams), obv. Tanit-Persophone to left, linear circle, rev. crested Corinthian helmet, (Robinson, [Essays Mattingly], No.2 (q) [p.48, Plate 1, same dies as BM example]). Very fine and very rare. | $140 |
| Lot 2558 | Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.340-240 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (6.63 grams), obv. head of nymph to right, X behind, rev. bull walking to right, crowned by Nike flying right; below **EU[X], below exergue [NEOPOLITWN], (cf.S.307, Sambon 477, SNG ANS 370-1). Attractive dark tone, off centred on the reverse, dumpy flan, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2559 | Italy, Campania, Nola, (c.400-390 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (6.91 grams), obv. head of helmeted Athena right with owl and wreath on helmet, AE behind neck, rev. man-headed bull walking to right, AE below, above **NWLAIW[N], (S.312 [£275], Rutter Group I, No.9 [obv. die 4, reverse die 7], SNG ANS 559 [same dies]). Good fine/fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2560 | Italy, Calabria, Taras, (334-300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (6.75 grams), obv. naked helmeted warrior holding short javelin and shield on horse galloping to right, below **DAI* in one line, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding a shield emblazoned with a hippocamp and trident, **FI* to left, **[TA]RAS on right, purple shell below, (cf.S.347, cf.Vl.594-5, SNG ANS 992). Surface roughness and porosity, otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2561 | Italy, Calabria, Taras, (334-300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.32 grams), obv. naked helmeted warrior holding short javelin and shield on horse galloping to right, below **DAI* in one line, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding a shield emblazoned with a hippocamp and trident, **FI* to left, **[TAPAS] on right, purple shell below, (cf.S.347, cf.Vl.594-6, SNG ANS 993). Surface scratches, otherwise fine-very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2562 | Italy, Calabria, Taras, (4th century B.C.), silver obol, (0.344 grams), obv. kantharos five pellets around, uncertain symbol to left, rev. kantharos two pellets, (cf.S.357 [£30], cf.SNG ANS 1553). Good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2563 | Italy, Calabria, Taras, (272-235 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (6.35 grams), obv. naked rider crowning stationary horse to right, below **FILI*CKOC, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding kantharos and trident, below dolphin, tripod, **TAPAS* to right, (cf.S.374, cf.Vl.888, cf.SNG ANS 1206-7). Dark tone, slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2564 | Italy, Calabria, Taras, (272-235 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (6.23 grams), obv. warrior in helmet with shield on stationary horse to left, below, traces of **ARISTWN, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding hippocamp and trident, to right **IWP, **TAPAS below, (S.376, Vl.931, SNG ANS 1239). Surface scratches, otherwise fine. | $110 |
| Lot 2565 | Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (433-380 B.C.), silver diobol, (1.224 grams), obv. head of young Herakles to right, wearing lion skin, rev. lion running right, H E above (E reversed), (S.386 [£90], cf.SNG ANS 8-9, cf.SNG Cop. 1099-1100). Good fine and very rare variant, apparently unlisted. | $140 |
| Lot 2566 | Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (330-280 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (7.650 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing laureate crested Attic helmet, ornamented with Scylla, E to right, above [I-HP]AK**LHIW N*, rev. Heracles standing facing, club in hand, holding lion's skin and owl, (cf.S.391; SNG Cop. 1108). Weak in places, toned, otherwise very fine and a rare type. | $400 |
| Lot 2567 | Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (7.5 grams), obv. head of female to right, the hair is held bound by a net, rev. corn ear, **META[P] to left, stalk to right, pear above stalk, (cf.S.409, Noe [NN&M 47, 1984] 491 [same dies], SNG ANS 370 [same dies]). Off centred on the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2568 | Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (7.5 grams), obv. head of Apollo to right, rev. corn ear, [META] to left, (cf.S.410 [£550], Noe 461 [same dies], SNG Lockett 393, SNG ANS 349 (same dies). Off centred on the obverse, otherwise good fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2569 | Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.335-330 B.C.), silver stater or didrachm, (7.5 grams), obv. bearded Corinthian helmeted head of Leukippos to right, behind lion's head to right, rev. ear of corn, to right META, to left club erect over leaf, [AMI] below, (S.415, Johnston [NN&M 164] Class B, 2.19, cf.SNG ANS 433, cf.SNG Cop.1208). Good fine/very fine and a scarce type, very rare dies. | $120 |
| Lot 2570 | Italy, Lucania, Poseidonia, (c.480-450 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.58 grams), obv. Poseidon, naked but for chlamys over shoulder, advancing brandishing trident, [**POMES], rev. bull walking to left, all within shallow incuse square, above **EMOP (retrograde), (cf. S.424, SNG Cop.1278-9, SNG ANS 652). Fine/very fine, and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2571 | Italy, Lucania, Sybaris (new Sybaris or later called Thurium), (443-425 B.C.), silver triobol, (1.055 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing crested Athenian helmet, rev. bull standing to right, looking back, **S*YBA in exergue, (S.433 [£150], SNG ANS 862-8, SNG Cop.1403-4, BMC 33). Good fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 2572 | Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (400-350 B.C.), silver distater or tetradrachm, (15.38 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, die crack across eye, rev. bull butting to right, **QOUR[IWN] above, large tunny fish below exergual line, (S.440, Noe F44 [p.51, Pl.IV], two known from these dies], SNG ANS 971 [same dies]). Curious die break on eye and face, otherwise good very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2573 | Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (c.350 B.C.), silver stater, (7.8 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, rev. bull butting to right, **YOURIW[N] and branch above, [tunny fish] below in exergue, exergual line, (cf.S.447; SNG ANS 1039 [same dies]). Off centred obverse, otherwise good fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2574 | Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (350 -300 B.C.), silver stater or didrachm, (7.3 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, rev. bull butting to right, **QOURI[WN]* over **F* above dotted exergue, tunny fish below exergue but off flan, (cf.S.447; SNG ANS 1045). Fine/good fine and a rare variant. | $100 |
| Lot 2575 | Italy, Lucania, Velia, (c.365-350 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.27 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing Attic helmet, ornamented with centaur, **Q behind, rev. lion walking to right, **UELHTWN in exergue, X below lion, above traces of flying owl, removed from die, (cf.S.454, Williams 273 [These Dies], SNG Cop. 1548, SNG ANS 1293). Off centred on obverse, otherwise fine, a scarce die combination. | $0 |
| Lot 2576 | Italy, Lucania, Velia, (c.350-325 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.24 grams), obv. head of Athena three - quarters face to left, wearing winged and crested Phrygian helmet, rev. lion standing left eating, in exergue **[UELHTWN] around, (S.454 [£350], Williams 334 [These Dies], BMC 71). Die break on reverse as usual for this die, fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2577 | Italy, small silver sixth staters or triobols, (5-4th century B.C.) from, Lucania, Metapontum, (S.421); Lucania, Thurium, (S.438); Bruttium, Terina, (S.509); Calabria, Tarentum, (S.351). An interesting collectable group, one with porosity, very good - fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 2578 | Italy, assorted silver and bronze issues from various cities mostly 4th - 2nd century B.C., Apulia, Arpi, AE 24, obv. Zeus to left, rev. boar to right, (SNG Cop. 603); Lucania, Heracleia, silver diobol, (1.00 grams), obv. head of young Herakles to right, rev. lion running right, HE above, (S.386, SNG ANS 8); Paestrum, AE 17, obv. Athena right, rev. clasped hands, (SNG ANS 788, SNG Cop. 1361); Velia, AE 15, obv. Herakles bust right, rev. owl standing right, (SNG ANS 1413, SNG Cop. 1597); Calabria, Tarentum, silver stater, obv. horseman to right, rev. Taras on dolphin, (Vl.713); diobol, (1.12 grams), obv. Athena head right, rev. Herakles fighting lion, K between legs, (Vl.1254, SNG ANS 1368); Bruttium, The Brutti, AE 23, obv. Zeus head right, rev. eagle left, (SNG ANS 50). Good - good fine, stater damaged, all in packets described with references, marked retail $397. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 2579 | Italy, assorted silver and bronze issues from various cities 4th - 3rd century B.C., Campania, Cales AE 19, (SNG Cop. 322); Neapolis, AE 20, (S.557); Apulia, Caelia AE 14, (SNG Cop. 639); Calabria, Tarentum, silver obol, (cf.S.355); Lucania, Poseidonia, AE 18 (SNG Cop. 1311); Bruttium, the Brettii, AE 26, (SNG Cop. 1652). Poor - good fine, all in packets described with references, marked retail $200. (6) | $60 |
| Lot 2580 | Sicily, Abacainon, silver litra, (450-400 B.C.), (0.62 grams), obv. Zeus laureate head to right, rev. boar standing to right, acorn in field below chin, ABAK above, (S.739, SNG ANS 897 same dies). Some toning, surface porosity, otherwise very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2581 | Sicily, Gela, (c.490/85-480/75 B.C.), silver didrachm, (7.184 grams), obv. naked horseman wearing crested helmet, galloping to right, brandishing a spear, held in right hand, rev. forepart of man headed bull (the river god Gelas), to right with long beard, to right **GELA S, (cf.S.713, Jenkins 44, obv. 13', rev. 19 [notes only 5 examples known from these dies]). Very porous surface, otherwise very good and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2582 | Sicily, Gela, (465-450 B.C.), silver litra, (0.488 grams), obv. horse standing to right, rein trailing from mouth, wreath above, dotted border, rev. forepart of man-headed bull to right, (cf.S.791 [£125], Jenkins 261 [same dies], SNG Cop. 272-3]). Some porosity on surface, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 2583 | Sicily, Gela, (c.440-430 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.51 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven right by male charioteer holding reins, Nike above crowning horses, dotted border, rev. forepart of man headed bull to right with long beard, weakly above **GELAS, (cf.S.795, Jenkins 379, obv. 77, rev. 156 [notes fourteen examples known of these dies], SNG ANS 72). Has porosity in fields, but a distinctive pair of dies, very fine/nearly very fine and a scarce die combination. | $0 |
| Lot 2584 | Sicily, Messana, (480-461 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.182 grams), obv. biga of mules driven to right by seated male charioteer, in exergue olive leaf, rev. **MESSE N ION* (some letters reversed), hare running to right, (S.842 [£500], Caltabiano -/211-3 [obv.die -, rev. die 114, no specimens known from this die combination], Randazoo same reverse die as No.170). Flan flaw near edge of reverse, otherwise fine and a very rare and a previously unpublished die combination. | $250 |
| Lot 2585 | Sicily, Messana, (420-413 B.C.), silver litra, (0.578 grams), obv. hare running to right, shell below, rev. **MES* in wreath, (cf.S.849 [£90], cf.Caltabiano 574). Weak in places, otherwise fine, very scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 2586 | Sicily, Syracuse, (c.485-479 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.27 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning charioteer, rev. **SUPAKOSION around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair slightly waved and turned up behind under diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.914, Boehringer 240 same dies (obverse 108/reverse 163 dies), Naville sale 4, [lot 311 same dies]). Some porosity on the reverse, otherwise good fine/very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2587 | Sicily, Syracuse, (c.474-450 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.82 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, pistrix (sea-serpent) in exergue, rev. **SUPAKOSION before around, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair in spendone under a diadem band, four dolphins around, (cf.S.931 [£850], Boehringer 516 [obverse die V271, reverse die R367], SNG ANS 165 [same dies], BMC 83 [same dies]). Dark stain at base of reverse, otherwise very fine, very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2588 | Sicily, Syracuse, (485-479 B.C.), silver obol, (0.708 grams), obv. Artemis-Arethusa head to right,diadem of beads, hair turned back, dotted border, rev. wheel of four spokes, (S.917, Boehringer 370, SNG Cop. 632]). Good very fine and rare. | $240 |
| Lot 2589 | Sicily, Syracuse, (474-450 B.C.), silver litra (2), obv. Artemis-Arethusa head to right, rev. cuttle fish, (S.929), another (405-395 B.C.), hemilitra, obv. Artemis-Arethusa head to left, rev. **SU RA* and two dolphins in quarters of wheel, (S.929, -, SNG ANS 133, 301-3). Very good - fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2590 | Sicily, Syracuse, Kingdom of, Pyrrhos, (278-276 B.C.), AE 21.5 (9.502 grams), obv. youthful head of Herakles to left in lion skin, to left traces of **SURAKOSIWN, rev. Athena Promachos advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, to right an owl, (S.1213, BMC 498, SNG ANS 850). Even brown patina, good very fine, and very scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 2591 | Sicily, Siculo-Punic, (c.350-320/315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, uncertain mint, (16.842 grams), obv. head of Persephone or Kore, wreathed with corn to left, rev. horse to left, compact palm tree behind, no legend in the exergue, (S.6434, Jenkins SNR 56 (1977), Series 2a, No.74, o22/r67, dies illustrated Pl.3, Jenkins notes three coins this example is believed to be the fourth example known (Schulman Auction Sale 264, 26.4.1976 (lot 5089, similar dies and condition realised 9100 +15.6% guilders), McLean collection 3035 similar type). Crude flan shape, good very fine and extremely rare dies and a very rare type. | $1,550 |
| Lot 2592 | Moesia Inferior, Tomis, Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), AE 25, (10.76 grams), obv. laureate bust of Gordian III to right, around AVT K M ANT **WN GORDIANO*, rev. Nemises or Aequitas standing to left holding sceptre and scales, wheel at base, **D* to right, around, MHTPO **PON TOU TOME**W*C, dotted border, (cf.S.3649, cf.BMC 56, Pick 3461 [4 noted]). Off centred on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 2593 | Thrace, Byzantion, (350 B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.478 grams), obv. cow standing to left, foreleg raised, above **PU*, rev. qudripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, another similar Bithynia, Calchedon (c.350 B.C.), (2.466 grams), obv. bull to left on ground line, rev. as before, (S.1582, 3739, SNG BMC Black sea 36-41 [Pl.II], 118-123 [Pl.V]). Off centred on obverse, otherwise very fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 2594 | Thrace, Callatis, (3rd-2nd century B.C.), silver drachm (or octobol Sear) (3.798 grams), obv. head of young Herakles to right clad in lion skin, rev. **KALLATIA* between ear of barley and club on left and bow case on right, (S.1659 [£225], Pick 196, SNG BMC 201-2 variant). Extremely fine and very rare. | $550 |
| Lot 2595 | Thrace, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.35 grams), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, right inverted, left upright, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, above **ISTRIH*, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin A, (S.1669; SNG BMC 237, BMC 2). Good fine/nearly very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2596 | Thrace, Mesembria, (450-350 B.C.), silver diobol, (1.208 grams), obv. crested helmet facing, rev. **MESA* in four quarters of a radiate wheel, (S.1673; SNG BMC 268-271, BMC 2-3). Off centred reverse, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2597 | Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachus, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.97 grams), Lampsacus mint, style of that issued c.297/6 - 282 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, to left monogram HP, in exergue a crescent, to left **BASILEWS to right **LUSIMAXOU, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 47, SNG Ash. 3724, Boston 823, McLean 4492). Well centred and with a very high relief, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. | $950 |
| Lot 2598 | Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachus, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.728 grams), Pergamon mint, style of that issued c.287 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, K under bust, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, to inner left a cult statue, in exergue a crescent, to left **BASILEWS to right **LUSIMAXOU, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 228, Arnold-Biuchi 73/72 [dies of obv.15, rev.70, illustrated as Pl.4 o13/r66 (original plates numbered incorrectly)]. Well centred and with a very high relief struck on a broad flan with a superb eye, minor edge filing at base, otherwise nearly extremely fine/good very fine and extremely rare, a previously unpublished die combination. | $2,700 |
| Lot 2599 | Thrace, Island of, Thasos, (after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.88 grams), obv. head of young Dionysos to right, wreathed with ivy and band across forehead, rev. Herakles naked standing to left, holding club, lion skin over left arm, to right **HRAKLEOUS*, to left **SWTHROS, below **FASIWN, M to left, (cf.S.1759, SNG Cop. 1039). Weak in places on the portrait, otherwise good very fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2600 | Macedon, Mende, (465-424 B.C., but c.450 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.836 grams), obv. Dionysos reclining to left on the back of an ass standing right, he holds a kantharos in right hand, before him a crow perched on a vine branch, rev. MEND[A]I[O]N around linear square within which a vine with five bunches of grapes on vine, (S.1407 [£2000], Gaebler, Die Antiken Munzen Nord-Griechenlaands Vol.III [AMNG] No.21, Pl. XV, 29 [different dies], Noe [NN&M 27] No. 20-34, Plate III similar dies). Good very fine/very fine and very rare, an unpublished die combination. | $4,800 |
| Lot 2601 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.06 grams), Ecbatana mint, issued c.311-295 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, two monograms over horizontal anchor over forepart of horse to left, **SW* under throne, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 3931, BMC 3931a-b, M.1355, Newell ESM 475). Off centred on the obverse, nearly very fine/very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 2602 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.272 grams), Lampsacus mint, issued c.328-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, star to left, to right **[AL]EXANDROU*, (cf.S.6730, Price 1350, BMC -, M.155). Good fine/fine, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2603 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.220 grams), Abydus mint, issued c.328-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, HH below throne, Hermes standing to left, to right **[A]LEXANDRO[U]*, (cf.S.6730, Price 1503, BMC -, M.907, SNG Cop. 893). Good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2604 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.164 grams), 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, head with Phrygian cap to left, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6730, Price 2547, BMC 2547, M.-, Thompson Sardes VIII, 47-9, X, 100). Good fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2605 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.180 grams), Sardes mint, issued 323-319 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, torch to left, A under throne, to right **[ALE]XAN[DROU]*, (S.6730, Price 2637, BMC 2637a-C, M.31). Fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2606 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE 17.5, (5.756 grams), Miletus mint, issued 323-319 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. below a club and corn ear, **ALEXANDRO[U]* between, bow and bowcase above, (cf.S.6739, Price 2102, BMC 2102a-d). Attractive dark green and black patination, very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 2607 | Macedon, kingdom of Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.150 grams), Susa mint, obv. Herakles head r., with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to l., eagle in outstretched hand, **LA* under throne, to right **FILIPPOU*, (cf.S.6749, Price P208, M.85, SNG Fitz 3237). Good very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2608 | Macedon, Kingdom of, Phillip III, (323-317 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.02 grams), Sardes mint, issued 323-319 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, torch to left, A under throne, to right **[F]ILIPPO[U]*, (S.6750, Price P110, BMC P110a-b, M.P4). Good very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2609 | Macedon, in general, (185-168 B.C.), AE 24, (12.2 grams), obv. diademed head of Poseidon to right, rev. club in oak wreath, **MAKE / DONWN* in two lines, monogram above and below, (S.-, cf.SNG Cop. 1296, Gaebler 42 [p.34]). Dark green patina, good very fine and rare, with ticket. | $90 |
| Lot 2610 | Paeonia, Kingdom of, Lykkeios, (c.356-335 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.258 grams), obv. laureate head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. Hercules to left strangling the Nemean lion to right, around **LUK K EIOU, behind bow and quiver, (S.1518, SNG ANS 1019, Gaebler 8, Paeonian Hoard 63 same obverse die). Obverse slightly off centre, otherwise attractive good fine/good very fine and a rare type. | $800 |
| Lot 2611 | Thessaly, Larissa, (435-400 B.C.), silver drachm (6.08 grams), obv. naked youth restraining bull to left with dotted border, rev. horse prancing to right, **[L]ARI above **S* to right, IA below, within incuse square. (S.2111, BMC 37, cf.SNG Cop. 112, Hermann Pl.IV,1). Well centred, light cross scratched into reverse field, porous flan, otherwise very fine, very scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 2612 | Thessaly, Pharsalus, (400-450 B.C.), silver triobol, (2.9 grams), obv. Athena head to right, in close fitting helmet, rev. horse's head to right, in incuse square, **FA[RS] around, (S.2189, cf.Weber 2904). Nearly fine/fine, graffiti in field on reverse, rare. | $30 |
| Lot 2613 | Thessaly, Pharsalus, (450-400 B.C.), silver triobols, (2.85, 2.89 grams), obv. Athena head to right in close fitting helmet, one large head other small head, rev. horse's head to right in incuse square, **FARS around, (S.2189, cf.Weber 2904). Nearly fine/fine and rare. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2614 | Thessaly, Thessalian League, (196-146 B.C.), silver double victoriatus, (6.244 grams), Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus to right, crowned with oak leaves, rev. Athena Itonia advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, on sides **QESSAA LWN*, above across **FI LWK* star, in exergue **EPIKRA*, monograms to left and right, (cf.S.2232, BMC 31 [p.3]). Attractive light patina, well centred, extremely fine and desireable. | $350 |
| Lot 2615 | Acarnania, Anactorion (Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.354 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, AN monogram below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, tripod and AN monogram reversed behind head, (S.2249, Calciati 27/1 [p.490], Naville Sale V, 1923 [lot 2144] similar dies). Good very fine/very fine, rare. | $400 |
| Lot 2616 | Euboia, Histiaia, (3rd century B.C.), silver tetrobol and diobol?, (2.014, 1.148 grams), obv. nymph Histiaia head to right wreathed with vine, hair rolled, rev. nymph Histiaia seated to right on galley, trident head below, partial legend **ISTIAEWN around, (cf.S.2497, cf.SNG Cop. 531 and SNG Lockett 1799, the diobol not published). Good very fine/ good fine, the diobol aparently unpublished and extremely rare. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2617 | Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.156 grams), issue c.430 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62). Toned, very fine/good very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 2618 | Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.67 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and cresent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62). Dark tone, nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2619 | Attica, Athens, (300-262 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.9 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2547, Kraay (Coins of Ancient Athens) Pl. IV, 6, SNG Cop. 65). Mis-shapened flan as usual, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2620 | Attica, Athens, (300-262 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.07 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing crested helmet, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, olive twig and crescent behind, **AQE all in incuse square, (S.2547, Kraay Pl.IV, 6, SNG Cop. 65). Small flan as usual, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2621 | Attica, Athens, (166-57 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.640 grams), issued 156-155 B.C., (Thompson date) but probably 134-3 B.C. (revised chronology), obv. head of Athena Parthenos to right wearing triple-crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with Pegasus, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, on prostrate amphora, Tyche with amphora on right standing to left, probably a [I] on the amphora, legend across **A QE, to left MIK **IWN, EUR UKLE GOR/GIP, SF* below, all within wreath, (cf.S.2555, Thompson 488[c] same obverse die, uncertain reverse die). Nearly very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2622 | Attica, Aegina, (510-500 B.C.), silver stater, (11.414 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. 'Union Jack pattern', (S.1849 [£350], Asyut Group IIb 'probably a thick collar type', cf.432-437, SNG Delepierre 1559). Fine - very fine, worn obverse die. | $0 |
| Lot 2623 | Attica, Aegina, (500-480 B.C.), silver stater, (12.014 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. 'Incuse five sunken segments', [intentionally cut into the die], (S.1851 [£300], Asyut Group IIIa 'thin collar', cf.438-465, SNG Delepierre 1629). Fine - very fine, worn obverse die, oblong shape. | $160 |
| Lot 2624 | Attica, Aegina, (500-480 B.C.), silver stater, (11.970 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. 'windmill' [four sunken segments, wedge shaped], (S.1854 [£300], Asyut Group IVb 'heavy collar' cf.500-506, SNG Delepierre 1582 [same obverse die]). Fine - very fine, worn obverse die with distinctive die break. | $0 |
| Lot 2625 | Attica, Aegina, (490-480 B.C.), silver stater, (12.286 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. 'proto-skew', [one or more lines wedge shaped], (S.1857 [£325], Asyut Group VIc 'late thin collar', cf.533-540, SNG Delepierre 1681). Fine - very fine, worn obverse die, oblong shape. | $0 |
| Lot 2626 | Attica, Aegina, (490-475 B.C.), silver stater, (12.384 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. early small 'skew' design, (S.1858 [£350], Asyut Group VIIa 'small skew' cf.541-5, SNG Delepierre 1723). Fine - very fine, slightly off centred on the obverse, dumpy flan as usual for this Group. | $110 |
| Lot 2627 | Corinthia, Corinth, (c.320 B.C.), silver stater, (8.476 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing laureate Corinthian helmet, eagle behind to left looking back, [A] before P below, (cf.S.2626, Calciati 426 [p.262, 2 reported], BMC 258-9, Ravel 1008 [p.252, Pl.LX], [very similar dies], Leu Num. 72 May 1998 lot 217 similar dies [realised 834 SFr.]). A nice well centred coin, extremely fine/good very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 2628 | Peloponnesus, Argolis, Argos, (343-225 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.335 grams), obv. forepart of wolf to left, rev. A in shallow incuse square, below eagle on thunderbolt, above I E, P **W, NO S*, (cf.S.2795, BMC 114-115). Very fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 2629 | Peloponnesos, Achaean League, (c.160-150 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, Megara mint, mint mark cithera above, obv. Zeus head laureate right, rev, wreath with XA monogram within, letters in field, (cf.S.2978, Clerk 121, BMC 9). Good very fine/very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2630 | Peloponnesos, Achaean League, hemidrachm, Sparta (Lacedaemon) mint, (c.160-150 B.C.), mint mark, caps of the dioscuri, and monograms, (cf.S.2987, Clerk 319). Off centre, very fine/nearly fine and scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 2631 | Crete, Cnossus, AE 13, 431-350 B.C., obv. female head right, rev. Zeus right, (S.3225, BMC 16, SNG Cop. 371); Eleutherna, AE 18, 300-200 B.C., obv. Apollo head right, rev. Apollo seated to left, (S. 3299, SNG Cop. 133), both in 2 x 2 holders decribed and priced ($110). Very good - fine, both rare. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2632 | Bithynia, Nicaea, assorted issues with reverses of three standards, Severus Alexander (222-235), AE 19, (BMC 102), AE 20 (BMC 103); Gordian III (238-244), AE 20, (BMC 119), AE 18 (BMC 123), AE 17 (BMC 124). Very good - good fine, all in packets described with references, marked retail $225. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 2633 | Aeolis, Cyme, (c.350-250 B.C.), AE 18, (4.53 grams), obv. eagle standing to left, magistrate's name MATP**W*N, rev. vase with one handle, K Y across field, (S.4186, SNG Cop. 56). Very fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2634 | Aeolis, Myrina, (2nd century B.C.), AE 20, (3.6 grams), obv. laureated head of Apollo to right, rev. amphora with lyre in right field, legend across MY PI, (S.4220, BMC 27). Attractive black patina, good very fine and a scarce type. | $70 |
| Lot 2635 | Ionia, Colophon, (5th century B.C.), silver tertarmorion (quarter obol), (0.242 grams), obv. head of Apollo to right, rev. TE monogram in incuse square, (S.4345 [£60], SNG. Von Aulock 7905, Milne [NN&M 96 {1941}] No.31 [3 examples known, these being in the Berlin, Paris and Vienna collections]). Good very fine, very rare. | $70 |
| Lot 2636 | Ionia, Ephesus (390-330 B.C.), silver diobol, (0.904 grams), obv. bee with straight wings, head separates E **F*, rev. E **F* above two stags' heads confronted, (S.4375 [£110], BMC 53). Nearly very fine and scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 2637 | Ionia, Ephesus, Elagabalus (A.D.218-222), AE 35, (3.85 grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Elagabalus to right, around [AY]T K M AVP ANT**W*NEINOC CEB, rev. Tyche turreted standing left holding patera and cornucopiae, around **EFE*CI**WN D NEWKORWN*, (S.-, BMC 304). Attractive, good fine, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2638 | Ionia, Miletus, (c.530-510 B.C.), silver twelth stater, (0.990 grams), obv. forepart of lion and legs to left, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3533, BMC 34). Nearly extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2639 | Ionia, Miletus, (c.2nd century B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.475 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. lion standing to right, looking back, BI**WN* in exergue, star above, MI / **PA* monograms in left field, (cf.S.4513, cf.SNG Von Aulock 2100). Dark tone, very fine/good very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 2640 | Ionia, Phocaea, (c.520-500 B.C.), silver trihemiobol or diobol, (1.13 grams), obv. female head (nymph) helmeted to left, rev. four part incuse square, (S.-, SNG Von Aulock 1813-5, Traite XIII, 18 (assigns to Phocaea), cf.ACNAC Rosen 596-7). Slightly porous, good very fine and very rare | $220 |
| Lot 2641 | Ionia, Teos, (520-510 B.C.), silver didrachm, (11.58 grams), obv. Griffin seated to right with raised foreleg, NV between legs, rev. incuse square of rough form, (cf.S.3512, Balcer [SNR 1968, Vol.47], Group II No.8 obv. die A8, rev. die P11, Boston Brett 1936). Obverse off centre, otherwise very fine and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 2642 | Ionia, Teos, (540-478 B.C.), silver tetartemorium, (0.206 grams), obv. Griffin head to right, rev. incuse square of rough form, (S.-, Balcer [SNR 1968, Vol.47], Group XXXIII No.80 obv. die A.80, rev. die P110, cf.ACNAC Rosen 603-4). Good very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 2643 | Mysia, Cyzicus, (480-450 B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.314 grams), obv. forepart of running boar to left, tunny fish upwards behind, rev. head of roaring lion all within incuse square, (cf.S.3850 [£50], BMC 116, cf.SNG Von Aulock 1213). Toned good very fine and very scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2644 | Mysia, Parion, (c.480 B.C.), silver three-quarter drachm, (2.824 grams), obv. gorgoneion facing, rev. incuse square containing cruciform pattern with pellet in centre, (S.3917, BMC 1-13, SNG Cop. 256, SNG Von Aulock 1318). Good fine/very fine scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 2645 | Lydia, Sardes, time of King Croesus or later, (c.550-520 B.C.), silver stater or double siglos, (9.314 grams), obv. confronting foreparts of lion, facing right, and bull facing left, rev. two incuse punches of unequal size, side by side, (S.3419 [£1250], Traite pl.10,7, SNG von Aulock 2873, I. Carradice, Coinage of the Persian Empire BAR Inter. Ser. 343, [1987], Pl.10, 2). Surface porosity, otherwise good fine and very rare. | $1,450 |
| Lot 2646 | Caria, uncertain mint, (early 5th century B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.476 grams), obv. forepart of lion facing, rev. scorpion, tail within incuse square to right, (S.-, SNG Berry II 1047 [Asia Minor uncertain but probably Caria], SNG Von Aulock 7803, ACNAC Rosen 403, SNG Keckman 917 [Caria]). Fine/very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2647 | Caria, uncertain mint, (5th century B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.276 grams), obv. forepart of lion to left, rev. bird (quail) within incuse square to left, (S.-, SNG Berry II 1046 [Asia Minor uncertain], SNG Von Aulock 7808, SNG Keckman 927). Fine/very fine and very rare. | $70 |
| Lot 2648 | Caria, Cnidos, (c.520-495 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.198 grams), obv. forepart of lion to right, with usual die deteriation, rev. head of Aphrodite to right of fine archaic style, hair in lines and bound with plain diadem, all within incuse square, (S.3543 [£450], Cahn, Knidos No.49 [same dies], McLean 8470 [same dies], SNG Cop. 215 [same dies]). Light tone, good very fine and rare. | $1,370 |
| Lot 2649 | Caria, Myndos, (2nd - 1st century B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (1.76 grams), obv. head of young Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy, thyrsos behind neck, rev. **MYNDIWN / SUMMACO[S] above and below winged thunderbolt, (cf.S.4917, SNG Cop. 442-3). Cleaned, good fine/ fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2650 | Lycia, Cragus, (31-25 B.C.), AE 16, (2.46 grams), obv. bust of Artemis to right, with quiver on shoulder, **LU* before, rev. quiver with strap, K P border of dots, (cf.S.5275, Weber Collection 7262 [This Coin, p.557, Pl.260], Hyla A.Troxell 'The Coinage of the Lycian League' 1982, series D No.205 [This Coin listed], SNG Von Aulock 8488, SNG Cop. 67 [refers to this coin]). Brown patina, good very fine, rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2651 | Lycia, Lycian Dynasts, Uncertain ruler but attributed to Khinakha, (c.500-460 B.C.), silver stater, (9.828 grams), Xanthos mint?, obv. Pegasos to right on round shield, Lycian 'kh' below, rev. triskeles monogram within dotted incuse square, (SNG Von Aulock 4090 [same obverse die], similar to ACNAC Rosen 719 [Pegasus left, attributes it to Khinakha based on an obverse letter 'Kh' or 'Khin'], SNG Berry 1172 [same dies]). Very fine/good very fine and very rare. | $350 |
| Lot 2652 | Pisidia, Etenna, (c.1st century B.C.), AE 18, (3.172 grams), obv. female figure advancing to left, grappling with snake which attacks her, oinochoe on ground behind her, rev. ET EN either side of crooked knife, (S.5458, BMC 4-5, SNG Cop. 146). Light green patination, nearly extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $50 |
| Lot 2653 | Pisidia, Selge, (4th century B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (0.820 grams), obv. Gorgoneion facing, rev. Athena head to right, in crested helmet, astragalos behind, (cf.S.5473, Weber 7426, BMC 11 [p.257]). Very fine and scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 2654 | Cilicia, Celenderis, silver stater, c.400 B.C., (10.18 grams), obv. naked rider with whip in right hand seated sideways on horse prancing to right from which he is about to dismount, dotted border, rev. goat kneeling to left, looking back, above KEA, dotted exergue line, (cf.S.5533, BMC 25 = Sotheby's Montague II (1897), 294 (£3.16.0), SNG Lockett 3035, cf.SNG France 2, 75). Obverse struck from a rusty die and slightly off centre, otherwise extremely fine with attractive medium grey patina, very rare. | $2,100 |
| Lot 2655 | Cilicia, Nagidus, (c. 370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.750 grams), Aphrodite seated to left, holding phiale over altar, Eros stands behind her, rev. Dionysos standing with head to l., holding grape cluster with right hand, left hand holding thyrus, to left **NAGIDEW[N]*, Z to left, (S.5585, BMC 12 [p.111], Lederer 25a [obverse], Spink Num. Circ. Feb. 1999, No. 259 [same dies]). Extremely fine, bright and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 2656 | Cilicia, Satrap of Cilicia, Datames, (378-362 B.C.), silver stater, (9.72 grams), Tarsus mint, obv. Baal of Tarsus seated to right with head facing, holding eagle-tipped sceptre over right shoulder and ear of corn and bunch of grapes in left hand, thymiaterion in background, 'Baal tarz' in Aramaic behind, crenelated 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, SNG von Aulock 5943, SNG Cop. 301). Scratches in field, off-centred on obverse, otherwise very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2657 | Cappadocia, Caesarea, Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver hemidrachm, (1.486 grams), obv. laureate head of Titus to right, around AYTOKPATW[P TITOC KAI]CAP CAEBA, rev. Nike advancing right holding wreath and palm, dotted border, (S.775 [£65], BMC 21-2, Syd. 116, Metcalf 19). Nearly very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 2658 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus II, (261-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.02 grams), Series I, Sardes mint, issued 261-250 B.C., obv. diademed head of elderly Antiochus I to right in high relief, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **[B]ASILEWS and to left **ANTIOXOU, in exergue **AS AN, (cf.S.6886, Newell WSM 1235, BMC [Num.Chron.1917, p.23 Pl.iii,4 same dies], Pozzi sale 2936-7, same obverse die). Old dark tone, good very fine/good fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2659 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus III, (219-217 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.66 grams), Series III, Tyre mint, issued 197-187 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus III to right in high relief, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **BASILEWS and to left **ANTIOXOU, in exergue club, A to left, NK monogram to right, (cf.S.6936, Newell WSM 1266, Naville sale X, 933 same dies, Series III issues used all the same obverse die). Attractive dark tone, large broad flan, extremely fine, the finest known of this very rare mint type. | $1,000 |
| Lot 2660 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus IV, (175-164 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.40 grams), Series III, Antioch mint, issued 167-165/4 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 EPIFANOUS* in exergue NIKHFORO[U]*, M to left, (cf.S.6978, Newell SMA 73, Hunter 49 [Pl.lxvi, 18]). Off centred on the obverse, oxidation on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine/good very fine, very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2661 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.54 grams), Antioch mint, issued period 162-156 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, **PI monogram in exergue, (S.7014, Newell SMA 84 [Plate V], BMC 34). Weak on wreath, otherwise, good very fine, scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 2662 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.54 grams), Antioch mint, issued year 161 (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 **DHMH TRIOU, and **SWTHROS, monograms to far left of **PA over HP, date **AX*P in exergue, (S.7015, Newell SMA 119, BMC 17-8). Slightly off centred on the obverse, good very fine/very fine, scarce. | $270 |
| Lot 2663 | Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius II first reign, (145-138 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.405 grams), Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued period 145-138 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius II to right within filleted border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **[B]ASILEWS DHMHTRIOU, to left **FILADELFOU NIKATOROS, in exergue monogram AY, (S.7051 [£400], SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1752, ACNAC Houghton 1010, SNG Lockett 3151, BMC 18, [p.50, Pl.XVIII, 2], Babelon Pl.XIX, 3). Very rare reverse type, slightly off centred, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2664 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VI, (144-142 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.47 grams), Antioch mint, issued year 170 = 143-142 B.C., obv. radiate head of Antiochus VI to right, fillet border, rev. the Dioscouroi on horseback charging to left, above **BASILEWS ANTIOCOU and below **EPIFANOUS over **DIONUSOU, to right monogram PXA above TPY and **STA, to left date OP, all within wreath, (cf.S.7072, Newell SMA 242, BN Paris 994). Light porosity on obverse from worn dies, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $380 |
| Lot 2665 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VII, (138-129 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.57 grams), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Antiochus VII to right, fillet border, rev. Athena standing to left, holding Nike bearing a wreath 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, O to right behind Athena, (S.7092, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1864 [same obverse die], Newell SMA 290, ACNAC Houghton 265, BMC 23). Good very fine, very scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 2666 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VII, (138-129 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.52 grams), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Antiochus VII to right, fillet border, rev. Athena standing to left, holding Nike bearing a wreath 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, **F* to right behind Athena, (S.7092, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1865-6, SMA 292, ACNAC Houghton 266-7, BMC 26, Hunter 8). Good very fine, very scarce. | $210 |
| Lot 2667 | Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VIII, (121-96 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.292 grams), Antioch mint, first reign, issued 121-113 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus VIII to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus Uranius with crescent above standing to left, holding star and sceptre, on right **BASILEOS and **ANTIOCOU and to left **EPIFANOUS, to left IE over A, to right, between figure and inscription P, (cf.S.7143, Newell SMA 369, Babelon No.1419). Very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2668 | Syria, Kingdom of, Seleucus VI, (95-94 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.17 grams), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Seleukos VI to right, rev. Zeus seated to left on throne, holding wreath bearing Nike in hand and other hand holding a spear, **BASILEW[S] SELEUKO[U] to right, **EPIFANO[US] NIKATO[ROS] AN[A], to left, all within laurel wreath, (S.7176, Newell SMA 421 [p.111], cf.BMC 1). Good very fine, very scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 2669 | Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch ad Orentem, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver tetradrachm (12.344 grams), 110-1, obv. Trajan laureate head r., **AUTOKR KAI* C NEP TPAIAN O CCEB **GERM DAK*, legend around, rev. **DHMARC EX IE UPAT E*, eagle standing facing on club, wings spread, head to left, (cf.S.1077, Wruck 158). Nearly very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2670 | Syria, Seleucis and Pierra, Laodicea, (1st century B.C., but before 47 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.722 grams), issued 71-0 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.), over - over M, monogram of **PA* below throne, *[SE]* in exergue, (S.5874 [£250], ANSMN 28, Morkholm No.33 [notes 7 specimens and illustrates Plates 17, 33 same obverse die). Lightly toned, good very fine and very scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 2671 | Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Seleucia, (after 109 B.C.) and issued in year 12 = 98-7 B.C., silver tetradrachm, (13.66 grams), obv. veiled and turreted bust of Tyche to right, in bead and reel border, rev. thunderbol, with fillet on cushion on stool, **SELEUKEWN / THS IERAS*, below KAI / AUTONOMOU, between legs of stool BI (date = 12), (S.5887, BMC 19, SNG Fitz. 5960). Holed, otherwise very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2672 | Syria, Coele-Syria, Damascus, Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE 20, (6.79 grams), issued year 283 = 30-29 B.C., obv. laureate head to right, of Augustus, rev. Tyche seated to left, holding cornucopiae, river god below, all in wreath, around **DAMASKHNWN, L GPS* the date as always retrograde, (cf.S.293 [Tiberius], RPC 4786). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $50 |
| Lot 2673 | Phoenicia, Berytus, Claudius (A.D.41-54), AE 25, (14.83 grams), obv. bare head to left, around [TI CLAVD] CAESAR A[VG GERM IMP], rev. colonist ploughing to right with yoke of oxen, COL IV[L], with AVG in exergue, (cf.S.477, SNG Cop. 93, BMC 72). Has been cleaned, very fine and very scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 2674 | Phoenicia, Berytus, Claudius (A.D.41-54), AE 22-24, obv. bare head to right, another to left, both with partial legends, rev. colonist ploughing to right with yoke of oxen, COL IVL above, second with AVG in exergue, (S.477 or similar [first with same obv. die ilustrated], SNG Cop. 91-2, 93, BMC 69-71, 72-74, RPC 4545-6). Fine - nearly very fine and both scarce. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2675 | Phoenicia, Byblos, king `Uzzib`l (Azbaal), (365-350 B.C.), silver dishekel or seqel, (13.118 grams), obv. war galley travelling to left with lion's head prow and three hoplites with round shields, hippocamp to left below, Phoenician OZ above tail, rev. bull kneeling left attacked by lion on top of it, full Phoenician legend above [Azbaal melek Gebal], (S.6012; cf.BMC 4; cf.Traite II, 871, Pl.117, 21-2; cf.ACNAC Dewing 2662; cf.Rouvier 641; cf.Betylon 14 [p.118]; Leu Num. 72, May 1998 lot 312 same dies [realised 2530 SFr.]). Slightly off centred on the obverse, weak in places but with superb reverse, nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2676 | Phoenicia, Byblos, king `Uzzib`l (Azbaal), (365-350 B.C.), silver dishekel or seqel, (13.250 grams), obv. war galley travelling to left with lion's head prow and three hoplites with round shields, hippocamp to left below, no letters above tail, rev. bull kneeling left attacked by lion on top of it, partial Phoenician legend above [Azbaal melek Gebal], (S.6012; BMC 4; Traite II, 871, Pl.117, 21-2; cf.ACNAC Dewing 2662; Rouvier 641; Betylon 14 [p.118]. Nearly extremely fine/ good very fine, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2677 | Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Artaxerxes (475-420 B.C.), silver siglos, (5.552 grams), obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Babelon Pl.86, 11, Carradice type IIIb). Nearly very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2678 | Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Artaxerxes (475-420 B.C.), silver siglos, (5.504 grams), obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Babelon Pl.86, 11, Carradice type IIIb). Nearly very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2679 | Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Artaxerxes (475-420 B.C.), silver siglos, (5.474 grams), obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Babelon Pl.86, 11, Carradice type IIIb). Nearly very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2680 | Bactria, Kingdom of, Euthydemos I, (230-190 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.22 grams), obv. diademed head of Euthydemos to right, rev. naked Herakles seated left on rock holding club set on pile of stones, **BASILEWS to left, **EUQUDEMOU*, PK monogram in field to right, (S.7516 [£600], M.94, Bopearachchi Series 12 No.16, Pl.3). Good very fine/very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2681 | Bactria, Kingdom of, Heliocles, (c.135-110 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.62 grams), Balk chief Workshop mint, obv. diademed bust of king to right, rev. Zeus standing facing head to left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, around **BASILEWS to right, to left **HLIOKLEOUS, in exergue **DIKAIOU, **PA monogram to left, (S.7634, M.284a). Very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2682 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, (285-246 B.C.), AE 42, (68.69 grams), Alexandria mint, issued 253-249 B.C., obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front cornucopiae, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU, between legs **DI*, (cf.S.7782, Sv. 180, SNG Cop. 199, BMC 106-8). Attractive red and green-brown patina, very fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 2683 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-205 B.C.), AE 34-5, (both 36.9 grams), Alexandria mint, issued 246-221 B.C., obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, head to right, standing on thunderbolt, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, between legs **DI*, another **SE*, (cf.S.7815, 7843, Sv.993, 1128, SNG Cop. 202, 219). Some green patination on surface, otherwise good fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 2684 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, second reign issue 55-51 B.C., issued year 28 = 54-53 B.C., (13.584 grams), Alexandria mint, obv. head of Ptolemy XII to right wearing aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front L KH over head-dress of Isis, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (S.7948, Sv. 1837, SNG Cop 395, BMC 32-3). Weak in places, good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 2685 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, second reign issue 55-51 B.C., issued year 29 = 53-52 B.C., (12.576 grams), Alexandria mint, obv. head of Ptolemy XII to right wearing aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front L K**Q* over head-dress of Isis, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (S.7948, Sv. 1839, SNG Cop 396, BMC 35-6). Weak in places, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2686 | Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, second reign issue 55-51 B.C., issued year 30 = 52-51 B.C., (13.418 grams), Alexandria mint, obv. head of Ptolemy XII to right wearing aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front L**L* over headdress of Isis, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (S.7948, Sv. 1840, SNG Cop 397, BMC 37). Weak in places, good very fine, the last date of this ruler. | $0 |
| Lot 2687 | Ancient Greek Silver Coins, including a few Greek Imperial, including Alexander the Great drachm, Tarentum drachm, Lucius Verus didrachm, Cappadocia, Menander and Azes II drachms, Massalia obol, and a clipped siliqua, etc., suitable for student or collector for researching and identifying. Poor - fine. (12) | $110 |
| Lot 2688 | Ancient Greek Bronze Coins, including a few Greek Imperial, from Spain to Carthage in North Africa, many identifiable, a lot for the student or collector to spend hours on researching and identifying. Poor - fine. (47) | $200 |
| Lot 2689 | Palestine, Judaea, Judah Aristobus I (Yehudah), (104-103 B.C.), copper prutah, (1.808 grams), obv. legend in wreath, rev. double cornucopiae adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between, (S. 6093, H.465 [32], AJC I, Group Ja18, Meshorer 29). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2690 | Palestine, Judaea, Alexander Jannaeus (Yehonatan), (103-76 B.C.), copper prutah, (2.072 grams), obv. legend in wreath, rev. double cornucopiae adorned with ribbons, pomegranate between, (S. 6089, H.473 [14], AJC I, Group E, Meshorer 17). Green patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $40 |
| Lot 2691 | Palestine, Judaea, Herod I, (40 - 4 B.C.), copper two prutah, (3.214 grams), obv. cross surrounded by closed diadem, around BACILEWC HPWDOY, rev. tripod table flanked by palm branches, (S.5527, H.490 [43]). Attractive earthy patination, off centre slightly on reverse, very fine, rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 2692 | Palestine, Judaea, King Agrippa I, (A.D. 37 - 44), copper prutah, obv. umbrella or canopy, around traces of **BASILEWC AGRIPA, rev. three ears of barley growing between leaves, L S (year 6 = A.D. 42-3), (S.5567, H.553 [75]). Good - good fine, some with original find dirt attached to the coin. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 2693 | Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Pontius Pilate, under Tiberius, (A.D. 26-36), copper prutah, obv. littus, some with partial legends of TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC, rev. date in wreath LIZ or LIH but not discernable, = year 17-18 = (A.D.30-31), (S.5624, H.649-650 [114-5]). Partial legends, otherwise very good - fine, scarce. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 2694 | Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Porcius Festus, under Nero, (A.D. 59-62), copper prutah, (2.724 grams), obv. in wreath tied with X at bottom in three lines, NEP/ WNO/C, (Nero), rev. palm branch, around [L]E KAIC[APOC] (Caesar year 5), L E = year 5 = A.D. 58), (S.5627, H.653 [118], AJC II Supplement V, No.35, Meshorer 234). Weak in places, dirt adhesion, otherwise very fine with a very clear date reading. | $0 |
| Lot 2695 | Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.710 grams), 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.567, RIC 30, BMC 48). Stained on edge on the obverse and reverse, otherwise nearly very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 2696 | Palestine, Samaria, Caesarea, Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE 14, (3.10 grams), rev. lion to right, (Kadman 30, SNG ANS 773-5); AE 18 (5.72 grams), rev. Apollo standing left, tripod behind, (Kadman 29, SNG ANS 771-3); AE 24, (9.50 grams), rev. Tyche standing left, (Kadman 26, SNG ANS 768-9); another Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE 21, (6.73 grams), rev. eagle open wings, (Kadman 98, BMC 118-135). All in packets described and priced ($225), very good - fine, all scarce. (4). | $100 |
| Lot 2697 | Q. Titius, (c.90 B.C.), AE sestertius, (15.038 grams), obv. Janus head, rev. Prow right, before, Q.TIT[I] above, (S.-, Cr.341/4a, Syd. 694). Reverse porosity and corrosion, otherwise good fine/ nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2698 | Octavian and Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), AE sestertius?, South Italy mint (probably Puteoli), struck 38 B.C.?, (17.712 grams), obv. head of Octavian to right, bearded, before, CAESAR, behind DIVI.F rev. wreathed head of Julius Caesar, before DIVOS, IVLIVS behind, (S.465 [£450], Cr.535/1, Syd.1335). Even brown patina, clear legends, nearly very fine with good portraits of Caesar and Octavian, rare. | $540 |
| Lot 2699 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Emerita mint, issued 25-23 B.C. by Publius Carisius, (3.59 grams), obv. bare head of Augustus to right around [IMP CAE]SAR AVGVST, rev. circular city wall with [EMERITA] inscribed above gate, around [P CARISI] VS LEG PRO [PR]. (S.497, RIC 9a, C.397, BMC 289). Has a banker's mark countermarked in field on the obverse, slightly off centred, weak in places, otherwise very good and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2700 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Caesar Augusta), issued c.18 B.C. (3.80 grams), obv. Toga picta over tunica palmata between Aquila (Legionary eagle) and wreath to right, above S.P.Q.R. PAR[E], below CONS. SVO, rev. slow quadriga to right, panels ornamented, surmounted by four minature galloping horses, in exergue CAESARI AVGV[STO], (cf.S.482, RIC 96, C.80, BMC 401). Banker's punch mark in obverse field, grey tone, otherwise very fine or better, rare. | $260 |
| Lot 2701 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued c.12 B.C. (3.78 grams), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. IMP XI in exergue, capricorn to right, holding globe, (S.-, RIC 174, C.147, BMC 465). Very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 2702 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE quadrans, Lyons (Lugdunum) mint, issued 15-10 B.C., (2.47 grams), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around IMP CAESAR, rev. [AVGVS]TV[S] above, [DIVI F] in exergue, bull butting to left, (S.-, RIC 228, C.36, BMC 564). Portrait nearly very fine, legends weak, very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2703 | Augustus as Octavian, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Italian mint (probably Brundisium, maybe Rome), issued 29-27 B.C. (3.52 grams), obv. Mars head helmeted to right below IMP, all within linear circle, rev. CAESAR on rim of round shield, with eight rayed star in centre, lying on crossed spear and sword, (S.461, RIC 274, C.44, BMC 644). Bankers circle mark in obverse field, otherwise good fine and very scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 2704 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 19 B.C. by P. Petronius Turpilianus, (3.44 grams), obv. Feronia's bust with diadem to right, around TVRPILIANVS III VIR, below FE RON, rev. CAESAR AVGVSTVS SIGN RECE around, bare headed Parthian kneeling to right extending with right hand a standard with X marked vexillum attached, left hand kept low, (cf.S.496, RIC 288, C.484, BMC 14). Bankers circle punch in obverse field, otherwise very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2705 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 19 B.C. by Q. Rustius, (3.42 grams), obv. jugate busts draped to right of Fortuna Victrix holding patera (nearer) and Fortuna Felix, diademed around Q RVSTIVS [FORTVNAE], below ANTIAT, rev. CAE[SARI AVGVS]TO, EX. SC in exergue, ornamental rectangular altar inscribed FOR RE, (S.-, RIC 322, C.513, BMC 4). Slightly off centred on the reverse, weak in places, otherwise good fine and very rare. | $120 |
| Lot 2706 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued 17 B.C. by M. Sanquinius, (12.58 grams), obv. AVGVSTVS / TRIBVNIC / POTEST in three lines within oak wreath, rev. M. SANQVINIVS Q F III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (cf.S.504, RIC 342, CBN 287-8). Light polishing, dark brown patina, good fine and very scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2707 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Rome mint, issued 16 B.C. by C. Gallius Lupercus, (10.70 grams), obv. bare head to right of Augustus around [CAES]AR AVGVSTVS TRI[BVNIC POTEST], rev. C. GALLIVS LVPERCVS III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (cf.S.510, RIC 379, C.436, CBN 428, BMC 174). Off centred on the obverse, dark patina, fine and scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 2708 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Rome mint, issued 7 B.C. by M. Salvius Otho, (9.69 grams), obv. bare head to left of Augustus around CAESAR AVGVST PONT MAX [TRIBVNIC POT], rev. M S[ALVI]VS OTHO III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (cf.S.510, RIC 432, C.516, CBN 708, BMC 233). Nearly fine and scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2709 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Ephesus mint, issued about 27 B.C., obv. CAISAR to left, large bare head of Augustus to right, rev. AVGV / STVS in two lines across field within a laurel wreath, (S.-, RIC 485, Ash. 713, RPC 2231 [p.381, Pl.99], Howego Class 1, BMC 730). Crack across most of the coin, otherwise fine and very rare. | $30 |
| Lot 2710 | Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE quadrans (3), Rome mint, issued 5 B.C. by Apronius, Galus, Messalla & Sisenna the IIIviri monetales, (2.80; 2.96; 2.80 grams respectively), obv. around garlanded altar legend of two the the monetales ending III VIR, rev. two monetales with legend ending A A A F F, around SC, (cf.S.516, RIC 454, 456, 462, C.533, 531, 425, CBN 804, 810, 836). Generally fine - very fine, mostly with nearly complete legends, all scarce. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2711 | Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.670 grams), 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.567, RIC 30, BMC 48). Slightly off centred on the reverse, otherwise nearly very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 2712 | Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.704 grams), 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.567, RIC 30, BMC 48). Good fine. | $250 |
| Lot 2713 | Germanicus, son of Nero Claudius Drusus, (born 15 B.C., died A.D. 19), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, struck under Caligula, (11.1 grams), obv. Bare head of Germanicus to left, around GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVGVST F DIVI AVG N, rev. SC around, [C CAESAR] GERMANICVS PON M TR POT, (S.600, RIC 35, BMC 49, C.1). Even brown patina with slight porosity, slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise good fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 2714 | Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE Sestertius, issued c.64, Rome mint, (26.6 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around [NERO C]LAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP PP, rev. Ceres on right veiled and draped seated left, holding torch, feet on stool, Annona draped standing facing, right hand on hip, left hand holds cornucopiae, modius between them on altar, ship's stern behind, around ANNONA [AVGVS]TI CERES, S C in exergue, (S.678 [£400], RIC 150, BMC 190, WCN 106). Weak in places, otherwise very fine and a rare type. | $600 |
| Lot 2715 | Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE dupondius, issued c.65, Rome mint, (15.042 grams), obv. radiate head to left of Nero, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, rev. Roma seated to left on cuirass, holding wreath, in exergue ROMA, S C across field, (cf.S.682, RIC 294, BMC 210). Dark brown patina, minor surface porosity on the obverse, otherwise very fine and rare. | $150 |
| Lot 2716 | Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 71, (7.614 grams), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESPASIA[N AVG COS I]II, rev. around IVDAEA CAPTA, S C in exergue, Jewess seated to right mourning under a palm tree, surrounded by arms, (S.802 [£325], RIC 491, C.245). Apple green patina, good portrait, partial legends, otherwise fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 2717 | Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D.71, (11.4 grams), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESPASIAN A[VG COS] III, rev. FORTVNAE REDVCI around, SC across in field, Fortuna standing left holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae, (cf.S.785, RIC 487, C.179); another similar rev. SC across field, eagle with open wings facing, head to right, (cf.S.804, RIC 528b, cf.C.481). Fine and rare. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 2718 | Domitian as Caesar, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 77-78 under Vespasian, (3.416 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR.F. DOMITIANVS, rev. above COS V, wolf and twins standing to left, boat in exergue, (S.873, RIC V240, RSC 51). Nearly very fine, scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 2719 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 87-88, (3.502 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VII, rev. around IMP XIIII COS XIII CENS P P P, Minerva standing to right on vessel, in fighting pose holding javelin and shield, (cf.S.896, RIC 100, RSC 228). Attractive, good very fine/very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2720 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 92-93, (3.466 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P XII, rev. around IMP XXII COS XVI CENS P P P, Minerva standing to right on vessel with owl at feet, in fighting pose holding javelin and shield, (cf.S.896, RIC 172, RSC 281). Attractive, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2721 | Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 95-6, 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 to left with spear, (cf.S.895, RIC 193, C.290). Good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $80 |
| Lot 2722 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 103-112 Rome mint, (3.458 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC PM TR P, rev. trophy on stump left, holding patera and torch, around [COS V] P P SPQR OPTIMO PRINC, (S.980, RIC 147b, RSC 100, BMC 359). Attractive, good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 2723 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 114-117, Rome mint, (3.3 grams), obv. laureate bust draped to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NER TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GERM DAC, rev. Fortuna seated to left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, around PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P SPQR, FORT RED in exergue, (cf.S.984, RIC 315, RSC.150a). Off centred on reverse, nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2724 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 114-117, Rome mint, (3.504 grams), obv. laureate bust, draped to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC, rev. Mars advancing to right holding spear and trophy, around P M TR P COS VI P P S P Q R, (S.987, RIC 337, RSC 270). Well centred, good very fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 2725 | Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarii, different reverses. Fine - very fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 2726 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 125-8, (2.828 grams), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, drapery on far shoulder around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. around COS III, Hercules seated to right on oval shields, resting club, holding distaff and Victory, (S.1082, RIC 148, RSC 332). Very fine and an interesting reverse. | $110 |
| Lot 2727 | Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 125-8, (3.216 grams), obv. bare head of Hadrian to left, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. around INDVLGENTIA AVG PP, COS III in exergue, Indulgentia seated to left, holding sceptre, extending right hand, (S.-, RIC 213, cf.RSC 357). Very fine and very rare, a variant of bust not in RSC. | $140 |
| Lot 2728 | Aelius, (Caesar A.D. 136-138), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (13.13 grams), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, L AELIVS CAESAR around, rev. TR POT COS II around, S C across field, Spes advancing to left, holding flower and skirt, (cf.S.1215, RIC 1067, C.57). Even dark brown patina, very fine and rare in this condition. | $160 |
| Lot 2729 | Antoninius Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 140-3, (3.038 grams), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head to right, rev. CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia standing to right holding sceptre and cornucopiae, (S.-, RIC 64, RSC 135). Off centred slightly on the reverse, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2730 | Antoninius Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 148, (3.30 grams), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XI, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, Emperor veiled standing left, sacrificing with patera over lighted tripod altar, (S.-, RIC 168, RSC 301). Nearly extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2731 | Antoninius Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 153-4, (3.452 grams), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVII, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, Vesta standing to left holding simpulum and palladium, (S.1234, RIC 229, RSC 198). Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2732 | Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarii, all different reverses. Mostly very fine. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 2733 | Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141) silver denarius, (2.746 grams), obv. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right, rev. AETERNITAS, Aeternitas standing to left, veil blown around her holding globe, (S.-, RIC 351, RSC 32). Good very fine. | $65 |
| Lot 2734 | Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141) AE sestertius, (27.2 grams), obv. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right, rev. AVGVSTA, Ceres standing left holding two torches, S C across field, (S.1362, RIC 1120, C.91). Dark patina, attractive strong fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2735 | Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d. A.D. 141), silver denarii, all different reverses. Mostly very fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 2736 | Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 172-173, (24.2 grams), obv. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXVII, laureate head to right, rev. GE[RMANI]CO AVG IMP VI COS III around, SC in exergue, trophy between German captive standing right and German woman seated left. (S.1429, RIC 1058, C.227). Edge crack, weak on the legend in places, otherwise good fine/fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2737 | Clodius Albinus, (A.D. 195-197), silver denarius, Rome mint (RIC), but now attributed to Alexandria mint (Bickford-Smith), issued A.D. 193-5, (2.8 grams), obv. bare head of Clodius Albinus to right, around parts of D CLOD SEPT ALBIN CAES, rev. around parts of FELICITAS COS II, Felicitas standing to left holding sceptre and caduceus, (S.-, cf.RIC 4, cf.RSC 15). Large head types, fine and both rare. (2) | $230 |
| Lot 2738 | Septimius Severus, (A.D.193-211), silver denarius, issued 201, Rome mint, (3.264 grams), obv. laureate head to right, SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. PART MAX P M TR P VIIII, captives seated either side of base of trophy, (S.1767, RIC 176, RSC 370). Some green adhesion in places on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2739 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 207, (2.726 grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P XV COS III P P, Africa wearing elephant-skin head-dress, standing right, holding a basket of fruit with a lion at her feet, (S.1778, RIC 207, RSC 493). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce reverse. | $80 |
| Lot 2740 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 208, (3.694 grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P X VI COS III P P, Jupiter naked standing, head to right, brandishing thunderbolt and holding sceptre, (S.-, RIC 216, RSC 501). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2741 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 208, (3.448 grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P XVI COS III P P, Genius naked to hips standing to left, holding patera over lighted altar, holding cornucopiae, (S.-, RIC 220, RSC 505). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2742 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 210, (3.236 grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P XVIII COS III P P, Salus seated to left feeding serpent held in her lap, (S.-, RIC 236, RSC 548). Good very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2743 | Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued 195, (9.03 grams), obv. L SEP SEV PERT AVG IMP V around, radiate head to right, rev. ROMA AETERNAE around, Roma seated left on shield, holding Victory and spear, (S.-, RIC 697, C.617). Small flan as usual, weak reverse legends, portrait very fine, otherwise fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 2744 | Septimius Severus, (A.D.193-211), AE As, issue of late A.D.194, obv. L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP IIII around laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, rev. MARS PATER around, Mars advancing to right holding spear and trophy, (RIC 583, C.313, S.-). Nearly very fine and rare. | $40 |
| Lot 2745 | Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.00 grams), issued 193-196/7, obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA DO MNA AVG, rev. Vesta seated to left on throne, holding palladium and sceptre, around VESTA, (S.-, RIC 538 [Severus], RSC 221). Extremely fine portrait, otherwise good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2746 | Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 196-211, Rome mint, (3.33 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae, between two boys, around HILARITAS, (S.1840, RIC 557 [Severus], RSC 79). Obverse scratch, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2747 | Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.286 grams), issued 211-217, obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, rev. Vesta seated to left holding palladium and sceptre, around VESTA, (S.1872, RIC 391 [Caracalla], RSC 226). Extremely fine/good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2748 | Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 211-217, Rome mint, (3.6 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Ceres seated to left, holding corn ears and long torch, around CERERI FRVGIF, (S.1834, BMC 10, RIC 546, C.14). Extremely fine/good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2749 | Caracalla, (A.D.198-217), silver denarius, issued 201, Rome mint, (3.088 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. PART MAX P M TR P IIII, captives seated either side of base of trophy, (S.1926, RIC 54b, RSC 175). Nearly extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2750 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 207, Rome mint, (3.520 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Mars, naked except for cloth, advancing to right, holding spear and trophy, around PONTIF TR P X COS II, (cf.S.1945, RIC 88, RSC 431). Large flan, nearly extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2751 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 211, Rome mint, (3.636 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Fortuna standing to left leaning on column, holding cornucopiae and leaning on column, wheel at feet around FORT RED P M TR P XIIII COS III P P, (S.-, RIC 189, RSC 84). Good very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2752 | Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 215, Rome mint, (2.898 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Aesculapius standing facing, holding serpent-entwined wand, globe on ground, around P M TR P XVIII COS IIII, (S.1936, RIC 251, RSC 302). Large flan, well centred, nearly extremely fine/good very fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 2753 | Geta, (A.D. 209-212), silver denarius, issued 199-202 as Caesar, Rome mint, (3.484 grams), obv. bare headed, draped bust to right of Geta, around L SEPT GETA CAES PONT, rev. Nobilitas standing right, holding sceptre and palladium, around NOBI LITAS, (S.2014, RIC 13a, RSC 90). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2754 | Geta, (A.D. 209-212), silver denarius, issued 199-202 as Caesar, Rome mint, (3.51 grams), obv. bare headed, draped bust to right of Geta, around P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, rev. Geta standing half left, holding branch and spear, around PR INC IVVENT, (cf.S.2018, RIC 15, RSC 159). Nearly extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2755 | Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Caesar 200-202, silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.18 grams), obv. P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, bust draped to right, rev. around PRINC IV VENT VTIS, Geta standing left, trophy behind, (S.2018, RIC 18, RSC 157b). Weak in places, otherwise extremely fine/good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2756 | Geta, (A.D. 209-212), silver denarius, issued 199-202, Rome mint, (3.08 grams), obv. laureate bust, draped and cuirassed to right of Geta, around P SEPT GETA CAES PONT, rev. Securitas seated to left, holding globe resting arm on arm of throne, around SECVRIT IMPERII, (S.2020, RIC.20b, RSC 183a). Off centred, good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2757 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219, (5.246 grams), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP CAES ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus standing partly to right, holding snake across body and feeding it cake, (S.2088, RIC 138, RSC 254). Struck on a large flan, nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2758 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219-220, (4.650 grams), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around TEMPORVM FELICITAS, Felicitas standing partly to left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.2089, RIC 149, RSC 281). Struck on a large flan, good very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2759 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 220-222, (3.644 grams), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around ABVNDANTIA AVG, Abundantia standing half left, emptying cornucopiae across body, star to right, (S.2091, RIC 56, RSC 1a). Slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 2760 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218, (2.910 grams), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around FIDES EXERCITVS, Fides seated to left, holding an eagle and standard, another standard before her, (S.-, RIC 71, RSC 32). Well centred, nearly extremely fine/good very fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2761 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 220-222, (2.888 grams), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right with horn over forehead, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around INVICTVS SACERDOS AVG, Elagabalus standing half left, sacrificing over altar, holding a club, star to left, (S.2100, RIC 86 note, RSC 60). Slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, very scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 2762 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219-220, (3.114 grams), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around LIBERTAS AVG, Libertas standing to half left, holding pileus and sceptre, (S.2103, RIC 107, RSC 92). Extremely fine/good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2763 | Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218, (2.70 grams), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victory running right holding wreath and palm, (cf.S.2124, RIC 156, RSC 289). Struck on a large flan, slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2764 | Julia Paula (wife of Elagabalus), (A.D. 219), silver denarius, (3.416 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Paula to right, around IVLIA PAVLA AVG, rev. Concordia seated to left on curule chair with patera and double cornucopiae, around CONCORDIA AVGG, (cf.S.2149, RIC 216, RSC.16a). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2765 | Julia Paula (wife of Elagabalus), (A.D. 219), silver denarius, (2.812 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Paula to right, around IVLIA PAVLA AVG, rev. Venus seated to left on throne with apple and sceptre, around VENVS GENETRIX, (S.2150, RIC 222, RSC.21). Flan crack, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2766 | Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222, d.225), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.118 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Maesa to right, around IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. IVNO, Juno veiled standing half left, holding patera and sceptre, (S.2181, RIC 254, C.16, BMC 67). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 2767 | Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222, d.225), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.386 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Maesa to right, around IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left raising veil and holding sceptre, (S.2183, RIC 268, C.36, BMC 76). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 2768 | Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222, d.225), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.250 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Maesa to right, around IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left raising veil and holding sceptre, (S.2183, RIC 268, C.36, BMC 76). Nearly extremely fine/good very fine and scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 2769 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 227, Rome mint, (3.002 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. PM TR P VI COS II P P, Aequitas standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae, (cf.S.2226, RIC 64, C.312). Weak reverse strike, otherwise, nearly as struck, good extremely fine/nearly extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 2770 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 227, Rome mint, (2.632 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. P M TR P VI COS II P P, Emperor sacrificng to left at tripod, holding patera, (cf.S.2224, RIC 70, C.325). As struck, brilliant, nearly uncirculated, scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 2771 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 222-228, Rome mint, (3.64 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. AEQVITAS AVG, Aequitas standing half left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.2202, RIC 127, C.9). Brilliant, good extremely fine and scarce in this condition. | $70 |
| Lot 2772 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 222-8, Rome mint, (3.112 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. MARTI PACIFERO, Mards standing to left holding reversed spear and branch, (S.-, RIC 160, C.173). As struck, brilliant, nearly uncirculated, scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 2773 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 222-8, Rome mint, (3.158 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. MARTI PACIFERO, Mars standing to left holding reversed spear and branch, (S.-, RIC 160, C.173). Weak in places, elongated flan, about as struck, brilliant, good extremely fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2774 | Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 231-235, Rome mint, (2.8 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP ALEXANDER PIVS AVG, rev. SPES P VBLICA, Spes walking to left holding flower, (S.2235, RIC 254, C.546). Uneven edge, flan crack, otherwise brilliant with attractive reverse, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2775 | Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (16.01 grams), obv. laureate bust of Maximinus to right, around IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around VICTORIA AVG, Victory walking to right, holding wreath and palm over shoulder, S C across field, (S.2356, RIC 67, C.100). Attractive brown patina, very fine or better and scarce in this condition. | $210 |
| Lot 2776 | Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, obv. radiate bust right, rev. P M TR P IIII COS II PP, around, Gordian in military dress with spear and globe standing right, (S.2453, RIC 92, RSC 253). Good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2777 | Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 244-249, (18.4 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Otacilia Severa wearing a diadem, around MARCIA OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. around CONCORDIA AVGG, S C in exergue, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, (S.2636, RIC 203A, C.10). Dark patination, off centred reverse, very fine portrait, otherwise good fine and rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2778 | Philip II, (A.D. 247-249), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 247-249, (19.7 grams), obv. laureate bust of Philip II to right draped and cuirassed, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. around PAX AETERNA, S C across field, Pax standing to left, holding sceptre and branch, (S.2672, RIC 268c, C.25). Attractive brown/green patination, round, nearly extremely fine portrait, otherwise good very fine/very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 2779 | Trajan Decius (A.D. 249-251), antoninianus, issued 249-251, Rome mint, obv. radiate bust to right, IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Uberitas standing to left, with purse and cornucopiae, VBERITAS AVG around, (S.2701, RIC 28). Cleaned and nearly extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 2780 | Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (17.43 grams), obv. laureate bust of Trebonianus Gallus to right, around parts of legend IMP CAES C VIBIVS TREBONIANVS GALLVS AVG, rev. Pietas standing to left, raising both hands, PIETAS AVGG, around, S C across field, (S.2802, RIC 116a, C.86). Squarish flan, cutting off part of the legend, otherwise very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2781 | Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), AE double sestertius, Lugdunum mint, (17.62 grams), 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 MI]LITVM, around, (S.3140, RIC 123, C.76). Cut across crown and very weakly struck on the reverse, otherwise nearly very fine/good and scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2782 | Florian, (A.D. 276), billon antoninianus, Ticinum mint, (3.75 grams), obv. radiate bust of Florian to right, around IMP C M AN FLORIANVS AVG, rev. around PRINCIPI IVVENTVT, emperor standing left, holding globe and sceptre, PTI in exergue, (S.-, RIC 81, C.61). Extremely fine, rare. | $120 |
| Lot 2783 | Florian, (A.D. 276), billon antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, obv. radiate bust of Florian to right, around IMP FLORIANVS AVG, rev. around CONCORDIA MILITVM, Victory standing right, holding palm, presenting wreath to emperor standing left, holding sceptre, P in exergue, (S.-, RIC 116, C.15). Some surface adhesion, good very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 2784 | Diocletian, (A.D.284-305), silver antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, obv. radiate bust to right, IMP C C VAL DIOCLETIANVS AVG, rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, emperor standing to right holding sceptre and receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, (S.3510, RIC 306). Trace of original silver, extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2785 | Licinius I, (A.D.308-324), AE folles, Trier mint, issued 310-313, (4.9 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed, around IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, rev. GENIO POP ROM, Genius standing to left with towered head, holding patera and cornucopiae, T to left, F to right, PTR in exergue, (S.3796, RIC 845b). Nearly extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2786 | Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE folles, issued 322-325, Siscia mint, obv. laureate head to right of Constantine, around CONSTAN TINVS AVG, rev. in wreath VOT XX, around D N CONSTANTINI MAX AVG, in exergue ASIS crescent with dot above, (cf.S.3873, RIC 168 [R3]). Extremely fine and very rare mintmark group. | $30 |
| Lot 2787 | Constantine II, (A.D. 337-340), AE folles, issued 324-325 as Caesar, Antioch mint, (1.9 grams), obv. laureate bust to left draped and cuirassed of Constantine II, no legend around, rev. in four lines CONSTAN / TINVS / CAESAR / SMANTS, star above, (cf.S.3945, RIC 55.3 [R3]). Nearly very fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2788 | Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE folles, issued 330-333 as Caesar, Alexandria mint, (2.8 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed of Constantius II, around FL IVL CONSTANTIVS NOB C, rev. two soldiers each with spear and two standards, around GLOR IA EXERC ITVS, in exergue SMALB, (cf.S.3986, RIC 60). Some silvering with golden hue, extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 2789 | Julian II, (A.D. 360-363), AE 1, Arles mint, (8.4 grams), issued 361-363, 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, eagle before, in exergue SCONST with branch either side, (S.4073, RIC 318). Rough surface, otherwise very fine/fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 2790 | Roman silver denarii, second and third century A.D., of different rulers including Hadrian (Neptune), Antoninus Pius (Vesta), Faustina Junior (Juno), Septimius Severus (Sol), Julia Domna (Vesta) and Geta (Nobilitas), all different reverses. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 2791 | Roman silver denarii, second and third century A.D., of different rulers including Hadrian, Trajan, Antoninus Pius, Faustina Senior, Faustina Junior, Septimius Severus, Julia Domna and Caracalla, all different reverses. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (8) | $240 |
| Lot 2792 | Roman sestertii and asses, a small group, sestertii of Hadrian rev. Hilaritas, (S.1116), Julia Mamaea rev. Vesta, (S.2326), dupondius of Trajan and Antoninus Pius, asses of Augustus (S.507), Trajan, Hadrian and Antoninus Pius. Poor - good fine, fourth holed, second last with green patination. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 2793 | Various Roman second and third century, all in packets described (marked RV = $577), Faustina Snr., Marcus Aurelius and Crispina asses, Severus Alexander asses (2), Gordian III and Trajan Decius sestertii, antoninianii of Philip II, Gallienus (2) these ex Rockbourne Hant. Hoard, Victorinus and Claudius II (ex H. Pegg collection). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (12) | $110 |
| Lot 2794 | Ancient, a small group including copies of tetradrachms (2), Achaean League drachm, Cleiter mint, broken piece of edge, (Clerk 182), others (6) mostly Roman Aes (4). Fair - very fine. (9) | $50 |
| Lot 2795 | Ancient coins, assorted issues mostly bronze, includes antoninianus of Gordian III and a few Islamic. Poor - very fine. (54) | $90 |
| Lot 2796 | Anastasius I, (A.D. 491-518), folles (small module), issued 498-507, Constantinople mint, obv. diademed draped bust to right, rev. M over mintmark, (S.14, DOC. 16c), others issued 507-512, with stars and Officinae **D* (2), E, half folles Officina **D*, (S.14, 16, 24, DOC 17, 20a, 20d, 20e, 21d). All in packets described, very good - good fine, all scarce. (6) | $30 |
| Lot 2797 | Justinian II, (A.D. 685-695), follis, Constantinople mint, (5.70 grams), obv. facing bust of Justinian II, partial legend around, rev. M, to right II = year 2 = 686-7, officina **G* or E below, ANNO to left, cross above, (S.1260, DOC 18b, R.1693). Surface pitting as usual, otherwise fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2798 | Justinian II, (A.D. 685-695), half follis, Constantinople mint, (3.87 grams), obv. facing bust of Justinian II, rev. K, to right II = year 2 = 686-7, officina **G* below, ANO to left, cross above, (S.1262, DOC 20a). Good fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2799 | John VIII Palaeologus, (A.D. 1423-1448), silver half hyperpyron or stravata, Constantinople mint, (6.73 grams), obv. Christ's bust facing, IC-XC across, dots around outer circle, rev. John bust facing two circles of legend around, (S.2563, Bendall LPC No.1 [p172], Bendall 348.19). Weak in places and off slightly off centred, otherwise very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2800 | Romanus IV, (A.D. 1068-1071), Anonymous follis, Constantinople mint, Class G, obv. Christ bust facing with nimbus, rev. Virgin bust facing monograms to left and right, (S.1867). One holed, otherwise, very good - very fine, a good study group for style. (6) | $30 |
| Lot 2801 | Arabic, Timurids, Abu al Ghazi Hosayn (Husein) Baiqara (Bayqara), (A.H. 873-911) (A.D. 1469-1506), silver tanka, First Reform type, Astarabad mint, dated A.H. 896 = A.D. 1490-1491, (A.2432, cf.M.1970). Weak in places, otherwise very fine, and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2802 | France, Philip V, (1316-1322), silver gros tournois, n not N in reverse legend, (No.2471 Roberts). Good very fine, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 2803 | Italy, Milan, Enrico III-V di Sassonia, (1039-1125), silver denier, obv. HERIC'N in three lines in centre, rev. cross, (Biaggi 1413). Extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2804 | Italy, Norman kings in Sicily, William II (1166-1189), gold tari, struck in Palerno or Messina, obv. Arabic script around central crescent, rev. cross, IC XC/NI KA, (Biaggi 1775, Spahr 109). Good very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2805 | Netherlands, Count Floren IV (1256-1296), silver denier, obv. head r., rev. double cross; Zwolle, silver lion daalder, 1639, obv. shield with St. Michael before armoured knight, rev. rampant lion, (D.4883, KM.38); Utrecht, silver half ducaton, 1784, obv. knight on galloping horse to right, (KM.115). Lightly toned, some porous, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 2806 | Adelson, Howard L. and Kustas George L., A Bronze Hoard of the Period of Zeno I, (NN & M No.148), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1962, 89 pp., 1 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. | $0 |
| Lot 2807 | (Alexander the Great), The Search For Alexander, National Gallery of Art, Washington, articles by various writers including Cornelius Vermeule, Manolis Andronikos etc., an exhibition catalogue, 192pp. illustrated throughout in colour and B/W including illustrations on coins, 1980. As new. | $50 |
| Lot 2808 | American Numismatic Society, Museum Notes, a incomplete set with volumes numbers 13, 16, 26, 31 - 33 and the following series of the American Journal of Numismatics, volume number 1; published between 1967-1989. Very fine, all with card covers. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 2809 | (Ancient Coinage), Classical Numismatic Review almost complete set from Volume XV - XX (1990-5), XV 1-4, XVI 2-4, XVII 1-4, XVIII 1-4, XIX 1-4, XX 1-2, average volume 40-72 pp. profusely illustrated, with articles, some with additional enlargements. Very fine, all are important sales containing many rarities. (21) | $70 |
| Lot 2810 | (Ancient Coinage), three important sale catalogues by Waddell and Freeman & Sear (2); Edward J. Waddell, Auction 1, December 9, 1982, Greek and Greek Imperial Bronze Coins, vi + 58 pp., 37 plates, 585 lots, (every coin illustrated), with prices realised list; Freeman & Sear Auction sales No.1 March 10, 1995 (949 lots every coin illustrated) and No.3 December 10, 1996 (893 lots every coin illustrated), and a Fixed price list No.2 (Freeman & Sear), all coins illustrated and with lengthy descriptions. Very fine, all are important sales containing many rarities. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 2811 | (Ancient Greek, Taranto Coins), Ratto, Rodolfo., Collection of Claudius Cote, Monnaies de Tarente, Lugano, 28-9 January 1929, (4), 42 pp., 611 lots, 19 plates, prices realised added in. Reimpression of the original edition by Attic Books, 1975, New York. Very fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 2812 | (Ancient Roman Aes Grave), Ratto, Rodolfo., Collection Edward A. Sydenham Esq M.A., de Oxford, Aes Grave Italique, Monnaies Romaines Consulaires, Lugano, 7 February 1927, (4), 33 pp., 653 lots, 29 plates including large fold out plates, prices realised added in. Reimpression of the original edition by Attic Books, 1974, New York. Very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2813 | Annual Report, of The Deputy Master and Comptroller of the Mint, 1901, London, 1902,180pp., hardbound; together with Annual Reports from the Royal Mint (6); Royal Australian Mint (5); Reserve Bank of Australia (4); and other booklets on banking. Fine - extremely fine. (22) | $30 |
| Lot 2814 | (Athena Fund II), the property of the Merrill-Lynch Investment Fund, sold by Sotheby's in two auctions held in Zurich from 26-28th October 1993, 1890 lots, every coin illustrated with descriptive text, 14 colour plates, the first part (156 lots) with every coin illustrated, detailed text and most coins in colour, with prices realised list; together with the third and final part, sold in the New York sale December 9-10, 1993, 1068 lots, almost every coin illustrated, 4 colour plates, with prices realised list. Fine, all with soft covers, scarce. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 2815 | Atkins, James., The Coins and Tokens of the Possessions and Colonies of the British Empire, London, Quaritch, 1889, vi + 404pp., illustrated by line drawings throughout. Half leather, somewhat deteriated, nearly fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2816 | Auction catalogues, 1988-1997, including Superior Galleries, Jascha Heifetz Collection Sale Part 2, 1989; Dmitry Markov, The Russian Sale, 1996; Baldwin's Auctions, Leonidas C Hermes Collection of Russian Coins and Commemorative Medals, 1997; and others. Extremely fine. (13) | $0 |
| Lot 2817 | Auction sale catalogues, Noble sales 56, 58, 59, Downie sales 266, 267, 268, Status sales 180, 181, 182, others (2), old diaries (2). Fine, some used. (13) | $0 |
| Lot 2818 | The Australian Coin Review, Vol 1, July 1964 - June 1965; Vol 2, July 1965 - June 1966; Vol 3, July 1966 - June 1967, leather bound. Nearly as new. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2819 | The Australian Coin Review, Vol 2, July 1965 - June 1966; Vol 17, July 1977 - June 1978; Vol 32, August 1995 - August, 1996, leather bound. Nearly as new. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 2820 | The Australian Coin Review, Vol 4, July 1967 - June 1968; Vol 5, July 1968 - June 1969; Vol 6, July 1969 - June 1970, leather bound. Nearly as new. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2821 | The Australian Coin Review, Vol 7, July 1970 - June 1971; Vol 14, July 1977 - June 1978; Vol 15, July 1978 - June 1979, leather bound. Nearly as new. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2822 | The Australian Numismatist, official organ of the Association of Australian Numismatists (founded 1st July 1939) Vol 1, No.1 August 1940, Vol 1 No.2 April 1941, Vol 11 No.1 August 1941. Very difficult to obtain as there was less than fifty members in 1939-40. A forerunner of today's Numismatic Association of Australia. Rare. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 2823 | The Australian Numismatist, official organ of the Association of Australian Numismatists (founded 1st July 1939), 'Special Number', October 1947, 'Being the last to be issued by The Association of Australian Numismatists....' Contains information and a history about the three major numismatic socieities in Australia at the time, plus the AAN. Very difficult to obtain. A nice clean example. Rare. | $60 |
| Lot 2824 | Bellinger, A.R., Essays on the Coinage of Alexander the Great, American Numismatic Society (Numismatic Studies No.11), New York, 1963, reprint 1979 by Sandford Durst, 132pps, 3 plates, map etc. Hard cover, as new condition. | $70 |
| Lot 2825 | Bendall, S., and Donald, P.J., The Billon Trachea of Michael VIII Palaeologos 1258-1282, Baldwins, London, 1974, 44pp., 22 Plates of line drawings. Fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2826 | Blainey, Geoffrey., Gold and Paper - A History of the National Bank of Australasia, Melbourne, 1958, 429pp., illustrated; Chappell, N.M., New Zealand Banker's Hundred - A History of the Bank of New Zealand 1861-1961, Wellington, 1961, 408pp., illustrated; Butlin, S.J., Australia and New Zealand Bank 1828-1951, Croydon, 1961, 459pp., illustrated; Hawke, G.R., Between Governments and Banks - A History of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, Wellington, 1973, 244pp., illustrated. Very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 2827 | Boyce, Aline Abaecherli., Festal and Dated Coins of the Roman Empire: Four Papers, (NN & M No.153), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1965, 102 pp., 15 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. | $0 |
| Lot 2828 | (Brilliant, Dr. Lawrence, Brent) The Skanda collection of Indian Gold Coins, Spink-Taisei, Singapore Coin Auction sale catalogue, No.9, sold 20 February 1991, 685 lots with every lot illustrated, 66 + pps, 2 colour plates, with estimates. Near new. | $0 |
| Lot 2829 | (British Commonwealth), R.J. Ford Collection of British Colonial Coins, sold by Spink Coin Auctions, No.79 (Part 1), 15th October 1990, 725 lots, 38 plates, the first part on Europe and the West Indies; No.88 (Part 2), 14th October 1991, 686 lots, 27 plates, detailed text and prices realised list with second part, this on British Colonial Coins of Africa and Indian Ocean. Very fine soft bound, scarce and important. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 2830 | The British Numismatic Journal, Third series, vol IV, 1941-1944, 228 pp., 5 plates, illustrated throughout. Very fine and rare. | $540 |
| Lot 2831 | Brown, The Coins of India, 1922 (1967 reprint), 12 plates, 120 pp.; Lingen, Jan and Wiggins, Kenneth W., Coins of the Sindhias, 1978, 108 pp. illustrated throughout; Loventhal, Rev. E., The Coins of Tinnevelly, 1888 (reprint 1978), 4 plates, 16 pp.; Valentine, W.H., Copper Coins of India, Parts I & II, reprint 1971 (of 1914 edition), 266 pp., illustrated throughout; The Journal of the Numismatic Socierty of India, 1973 edn. Vol. XXXV, 267 pp., 18 plates. Mostly fine. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 2832 | Butlin, N.G., Investment in Australian Economic Development 1861-1900, Cambridge, 1964, 477 + xv pps., 8 plates; Gifford, J.K., Wood, J.V., and Reitsma, A.J., Australian Banking, Brisbane, 2nd edn., University of Qld., 275 + xv pps. Fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2833 | Butlin, S.J., Foundations of the Australian Monetary System 1788-1851, Melbourne, 1953, 727pp., illustrated; Blainey, Geoffrey., Gold and Paper - A History of the National Bank of Australasia, Melbourne, 1958, 430pp., illustrated; Grant, G.L., The Standard Catalogue of Provincial Banks and Banknotes, London, 1977, 132pp., 30 plates; Butlin, S.J., Hall, A.R., and White, R.C., Australian Banking and Monetary Statistics 1817-1945, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 1971, 562.,; White, R.C., Australian Banking and Monetary Statistics 1945-70, Reserve Bank of Australia, Sydney, 1973, 681pp. Very good - extremely fine. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 2834 | Buttrey, Theodore V., The Triumviral Portrait Gold of the Quattuorviri Monetales of 42 B.C., (N & M No.137), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1956, 69 pp., 9 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful, the definitive study. | $0 |
| Lot 2835 | (Byzantine), Ratto, Rodolfo., Monnaies Byzantines et D'Autres Pays Contemporaines a L'Epoque Byzantine ..., Lugano, 9 April 1930, (4), 151 pp., 2701 lots, 68 plates, prices realised added in. Reimpression of the original edition by J. Schulman, 1959, Amsterdam, very fine, very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2836 | Cahn, Adolph E., Frankfurt A.M., auction sale catalogues No. 77, 14 July 1932, 61pp, 1162 lots, 14 plates, No. 78, 15 September 1932, 99pp, 1871+6 lots, 18+1 plates, No. 81, 5 April 1933 (includes important Celtic colln.), 128pp, 2442 lots, 20 plates, No. 85, 30 November 1933, 50pp index, 1008 lots, 7 plates (Netherlands), most with estimate lists. Average fine, scarce. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 2837 | Carlisle, L.J., Australian Commemorative Medals and Medalets from 1788, Sydney, 1983, 311pp., illustrated throughout, signed by author. Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 2838 | Carter, Martha, L. (editor), A Treasury of Indian Coins, Marg publications, 132pps., profusely illustrated with many in colour throughout, nd. (c.1994), Bombay. With dust jacket as new. | $70 |
| Lot 2839 | Chambers Jones, Reg., Arian - The Story of Money and Banking in Wales, Swansea, 1978; Grubel, Herbert G., The International Monetary System, Harrisonburg, 1984; Reinecke, Ian., The Money Masters - Banks, Power and Economic Control, Richmond, 1988; Moran, Michael., The Politics on Banking, London, 1986; Huxley, Ann., Four Against the Bank of England, London, 1969; Luckett, Dudley G., Monetary Policy in Fiji, Fiji, 1987; Marshall, J.F., Whereon the Wild Thyme Blows, Grayshott, 1986; Mayer, T., Duesenberry, J.S., and Aliber, R.Z., Money, Banking and the Economy, New York, 1984; Hewitt, V.H., and Keyworth, J.M., As Good as Gold - 300 Years of British Bank Note Design, London, 1987; Fay, Stephen., Portrait of an Old Lady - Turmoil at the Bank of England, Harmondsworth, 1987; together with various booklets (10) on banking or paper money. Very fine - extremely fine. (19) | $50 |
| Lot 2840 | (China), Jianming Guqian Cidian., 1993, 785 pp., over 2000 illustrations, published in China. White cloth, with dust jacket, as new. | $30 |
| Lot 2841 | Chitty, A., Outline Catalogue of Australasian Tokens, Adelaide, 1912, 32pp., illustrated; together with a Supplement, Adelaide, 1918, 15pp., both soft cover; Hagley, Sydney V., Bank Notes of Australia 1910-1970, 35pp; (Tasmania)., Monetary System: Report of the Select Committee, 1935, 80pp. Fine - extremely fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 2842 | Coin and Banknote magazines and catalogues, including Toy, R.S, and Meyer, B., illustrated edition of World War II Axis Military Currency; World War II Allied Military Currency; World War II Military Currency; Swails, A.J., Military Currency W.W.II; together with various dealers coin lists. Fine - very fine. (97) | $0 |
| Lot 2843 | (The Commercial Bank of Scotland)., Our Bank - The Story of the Commercial Bank of Scotland Ltd 1810-1941, London, 1941, 91pp., illustrated; Douglas, James., Scottish Banknotes, London, 1975, 257pp., illustrated; Checkland, L.G. Scottish Banking - A History 1695-1973, Glasgow, 1975, 785pp., illustrated; Munn, Charles W., Clydesdale Bank - The First One Hundred & Fifty Years, Glasgow, 1988, 352pp., illustrated; Munn, Charles W., The Scottish Provincial Banking Companies 1747-1864, Edinburgh, 1981, 306pp. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 2844 | (The Commonwealth Bank), Commonwealth Bank of Australia in the Second World War, Sydney, 1947, 330pp.,; Gollan, Robin., The Commonwealth Bank of Australia, Origins and Early History, Canberra, 1968, 175pp.,; Wood, R.J., The Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, History of an Australian Institution 1866-1981, North Melbourne, 1990, 392pp., illustrated; Blainey, Geoffrey and Hutton, Geoffrey., Gold and Paper 1858-1982, A History of the National Bank of Australasia Ltd, South Melbourne, revised edition, 1983. Very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 2845 | Craig, William D., Coins of the World 1750-1850, first edition, Racine, 1966, 753pp; second edition, Racine, 1971, 448pp; Davenport, John S., German Secular Talers 1600-1700, Frankfurt, 1976, 588pp; Davenport, John S., Standard Price Guide to World Crowns & Talers 1484-1968, Iola, 1982, soft cover, 560pp; Schlumberger, Hans., European Gold Coins Guide Book, Munich, 1975, 489pp. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 2846 | Craig, W.D., Coins of The World 1750-1850, third edition, Racine, 1976, 478pp; Pick, Albert., Papiergeld Katalog Europa, Munich, 1970; Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money, sixth edition, general issues, Iola,1990; Krause, C.L., Standard Catalogue of World Coins, 1990 edition; Seaby., Coins of England, 24th edition, 1989; Le May., Kneedler., Guehler., and Ramsden., Siamese Coins and Tokens, Bangkok, 1932; together with various booklets on World and Australian coins and banknotes. First book with damaged spine, very good - very fine. (17) | $70 |
| Lot 2847 | Crosby, Margaret and Grace, Emily., An Achaean League Hoard, (NN & M No.74), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1929, 44 pp. 4 plates. Fine, scarce and useful. | $50 |
| Lot 2848 | Cunningham, Sir Alexander, Later Indo-Scythians, 1893-4 (1962), reprinted 2 +, 93-202, 243-291, pp.; 10 plates; Mitchiner, Michael., The Early Coinage of Central Asia, 1973, 77 + 14 pps, 14 plates, Hawkins, London, 1973; Kulkarni, Prashant., Coinage of the Bhonsla Rajas of Nagpur (18-19th century), Nagpur, Indian Coin Society, 1990, xi + 261 pp., illustrated throughout; MacKenzie, K.M & Lachman, S., Countermarks of the Ottomon Empire, 1880-1922; Mitchiner, Michael, Ramatankas: Their Date, Role and Manufacture, offprint Vol. XVII Num. Digest Vol.17, 1993, 20pp, 2 plates; Khan, Mohd. Abdul Wali, Copper Coins of Adil Shahi Dynasty of Bijapur, 1980, 40 pp., illustrated throughout; Kulkarni, P.P., Coin names in Mughal chronicles and corresponding coins, 9pp. 2 plates, offprint. First hard bound, otherwise very fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 2849 | De Mey, Jean and Poindessault, Bernard., repertoire des Monnaies Napoleonides, Bruxelles - Paris, 1971, 551pp., illustrated throughout. Cloth, fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2850 | Eddy, Samuel K., The Minting of Antoniniani A.D. 238-249 and the Smyrna Hoard, (NN & M No.156), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1967, 133 pp., 7 + 1 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. | $30 |
| Lot 2851 | Fay, Stephen., Portrait of an Old Lady - Turmoil at the Bank of England, Harmondsworth, 1987, 208pp.,; Crossley, Sir Julian., and Blandford, John., The DCO Story - A History of Banking in Many Countries 1925-71, London, 1975, 339pp., illustrated; Tuke, A.W., and Gillman, R.J.H., Barclays Bank Limited 1926-1969, London, 1972, 167pp., illustrated; Hobson, Dominic., The Pride of Lucifer - Morgan Grenfell 1838-1988 The Unauthorized Biography of a Merchant Bank, London, 1990, 483pp.; Bloom, Murray Teigh., The Brotherhood of Money, Port Clinton, 1983, 364pp.,; Armstrong, Hugo., and Gross, Dick., Tricontinental - The Rise and Fall of a Merchant Bank, Melbourne, 1995, 333pp.,; Johnston, Moira., Roller Coaster - The Bank of America, New York, 1990, 417pp. Extremely fine. (7) | $60 |
| Lot 2852 | Giblin, L.F., The Growth of a Central Bank - The Development of the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, 1924-1945, Melbourne, 1951, 363pp.,; Jauncey, Leslie C., Australia's Government Bank, London, 1934, 288pp., illustrated; Sinclair, Keith., and Mandle, W.F., Open Account - A History of the Bank of New South Wales in New Zealand 1861-1961, Wellington, 1961, 266pp., illustrated; (The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney)., A Century of Banking 1834-1934, Sydney, 1934, 89pp., illustrated. Fine - very fine. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 2853 | Gray, John C.F., Tranquebar, A Guide to the Coins of Danish India, circa 1620 to 1845, Lawrence, Mass., 1974, 83 pp., several plates. Hard cover with dust jacket, nearly as new condition. | $20 |
| Lot 2854 | Grueber, Herbert A., Handbook of the Coins of Great Britain and Ireland in the British Museum, London, British Museum, 1899, lxiii + 272pp., 63 plates. Linen rebound, fine. | $20 |
| Lot 2855 | Herrli, Hans., The Coinage of the Sikhs, Indian Coin Society 1993, 255 pp., illustrated throughout. Fine, with dust jackets. | $40 |
| Lot 2856 | Hill, Sir George F., Becker the Counterfeiter, London, Spink & Son, 1955, 1961 reprint., 72 + 37pp., 19 plates. Linen bound, fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2857 | Hill, G.F., Descriptive Catalogue of Ancient Greek Coins, belonging to John Ward, F.S.A., reprint 1967 or original of 1901 edition, San Diego, 762 coins listed and described, 155pp., 22 plates, maps etc. As new. | $70 |
| Lot 2858 | Hill, George. F., Select Greek Coins, belonging to the British Museum, reprint 1974 of original published in 1925, Chicago, about 200 coins listed and described, 61pp., 64 plates, maps etc. As new. | $70 |
| Lot 2859 | Hoblfelder, Robert. L., Ancient Greek Coins from The Collection of Burton Y. Berry, Indiana University Art Museum, Indiana, 1972, 78pp., illustrated throughout, etc. As new condition. | $50 |
| Lot 2860 | Humphreys, Henry Noel., The Coinage of the British Empire .., London, Cooke, 1854, 160pp., illustrated by plates of line drawings. Gilt edging, cloth, fine. | $0 |
| Lot 2861 | (Hunt, Bunker), Sotheby's, New York, The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Important Greek and Roman Coins, June 19 1990, @300pps, lots 1-164, every lot illustrated in colour enlargement and black and white, colour plates throughout, prices realised list, hardbound with colour dustjacket. Most important, as issued and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2862 | (Hunt, Bunker), Sotheby's, New York, The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Important Greek and Roman Coins, June 21 and 22, 1990, @400pps, lots 165-953, almost every lot illustrated, colour plates, prices realised list, hardbound with colour dustjacket. Most important, as issued and very scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 2863 | (Hunt, Bunker), Sotheby's, New York, The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Important Greek and Roman Coins, December 4, 1990, @300pps, lots 1-117, Every lot illustrated enlarged in colour and black and white, with prices realised list, hardbound with colour dustjacket. Most important, as issued and very scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 2864 | (Hunt, William Herbert), Sotheby's, New York, The William Herbert Bunker Hunt Collection, Highly Important Byzantine Coins, December 5 & 6, 1990, @300pps, lots 962, almost every lot illustrated, with prices realised list, two colour plates, hardbound with colour dustjacket. Most important, as issued and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2865 | (Hunt, Bunker), Sotheby's, New York, The Nelson Bunker Hunt Collection, Important Greek and Roman Coins, June 19 & 20, 1991, @400pps, lots 1-1066, almost every lot illustrated, some enlarged in colour, with prices realised list, hardbound with colour dustjacket. Most important, as issued and very scarce. | $120 |
| Lot 2866 | (Hunt, William Herbert), Sotheby's New York, The William Herbert Hunt Collection of Important Byzantine Coins, sale June 21, 1991, @200 pps, 646 lots, with prices realised list, two colour plates, many lots illustrated. Most important, as issued and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2867 | Imhoof-Blumer, F., & P. Gardner., Ancient Coins, Illustrating lost Masterpieces of Greek Art, ed. and enlarged by Al. N. Oikonomides, Chicago, 1964, reprint of original from JHS 1885-7, lxxviii + 176pp., 38 plates, map etc. As new with dust jacket. | $60 |
| Lot 2868 | (India), Lingen, Jan., & Wiggins, Ken., Coins of the Sindhias, Hawkins Publications, Seaby, 1978, 108 pp., illustrated throughout; Coinex Ahmedabad 92, Gujrat State Coin Exhibition, 6-8th March 1992, includes Indian Coin Society Newsletters Nos. 1-12, about 70pp., illustrated throuout; Khan, Mohd. Abdul Wali Khan, Gold and Silver Coins of Sultans of Delhi, Hyderabad, 1974, 82pp., 20 plates (water damaged); Numismatic Bulletin No.4, Eras and Coins (Coin Society of Nagpur), 17 pp., November 1985; Rapson, E.J., Indian Coins, 56pp., 5 plates, reprint of original; Kulkarni, P.P., offprint, Coin names in Mughal Chronicles and corresponding coins, 9 pp., 2 plates; Reddy, D.R. & P.S., Silver Coins of the Bahmanis, 9pp., illustrated throughout, 1983; Reddy, D. R., Copper Coins of the Bahmanis, 82 pp., illustrated throughout 1983. Useful, mostly fine, mostly scarce, one book water damaged. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 2869 | (India), Valentine, W.H., The Copper Coins of India, Part II, The Panjab and Contiguous Native States, Spink & Son, London, c.1915, pp. 124-266, @68 plates. Light paper toning, otherwise very good and rare original edition. | $40 |
| Lot 2870 | Jenkins, Kenneth., Coins of Punic Sicily, Part 1, 1971, pp.25-78, 24 plates, all part of Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau (Swiss Numismatic Review), Vol.50 1971, 136 pp., 30 plates. Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 2871 | Jones, Mark., The Art of the Medal, London, 1979, 192pp; Fearon, Daniel., Spink's Catalogue of British Commemorative Medals, Exeter, 1984, 192pp; Joslin, E.C., Spink's Catalogue of British and Associated Orders, Decorations and Medals, Exeter, 1983, 191pp; Cooper, Denis R., The Art and Craft of Coinmaking, London, 1988, 264pp; Linecar, Howard., Coins and Coin Collecting, London, 1971, 140pp; Sadow, J., and Sarro, Thomas., The Coins & Medals of the Vatican, New York 1977, 123pp. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 2872 | Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal (JASB), Numismatic Supplements, in new blue cloth bound volumes, Volumes XXIX (1917), XXXI (1918), XXXIII- XXXV (1920-1). Very fine. (as three bound attractive blue gilt lettered volumes) | $0 |
| Lot 2873 | King, C.W., Early Christian Numismatics and Other Antiquarian Tracts, London, 1873, xxiii + 324pp., 1 plate. Loose binding almost loosing the spine, uncut, very good. | $30 |
| Lot 2874 | King On, Mao.,(ed.), History of Paper Currency as Issued by The People's Republic of China from 1921-1965, first edition, Hong Kong, 1972, 295pp., illustrated; History of Chinese Paper Currency, Vol II, Occidental Banks in China from 1854-1973, first edition, Hong Kong, 1977, 550pp., illustrated; People's Bank of China.,(ed.), Picture Album of Renminbi, 1988, 199pp.,; Ceska Narodni Banka.,(ed.), Ceskoslovenske Bankovry, Statovky A Mince 1919-1992, Stran, 1993, 128pp., illustrated, text in Czech, English and German. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 2875 | (Kunstfreundes), Bank Leu AG & Munzem und Medaillen AG, Griechische Munzen, aus der Sammlung eines Kkunstfreundes, Auction Sale, Zurich, 28 Mai, 1974, 372pps, 253 lots, all lots illustrated at actual and enlarged size, with estimate list, Quarto, Original printed card covers. Fine and scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 2876 | Levi, Annalina Calo., Barbarians on Roman Imperial Coins and Sculpture, (NN & M No.123), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1952, 56 pp., 17 plates. Fine, Library stamps on cover and title page, scarce and useful. | $0 |
| Lot 2877 | Lindsay John., A View of the Coinage of Ireland from the Invasion of the Danes ......., Cork, Bolster, 1839, iv + 143pp., 9 + 5 plates, bound with Notices of Remarkable Medieval Coins Mostly Unpublished with engravings, 1849, 10 pp., 3 plates. Missing spine, somewhat foxed, nearly fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2878 | Lorber, Catharine, C., Amphipolis, The Civic Coinage in Silver and Gold, Los Angeles, 1990, iv + 196pp., 31 plates and map. Fine, minor water damage on back corner cover edge, scarce and very useful. | $100 |
| Lot 2879 | Mackay, James., The Beginners Guide to Coin Collecting, London, 1991; Grierson, Philip., Numismatics, London, 1975, soft cover; Seaby's., Coins and Tokens of Scotland, London, 1972; Pearlman, D., Best Buys in Rare Coins, Chicago, 1990, soft cover; Narbeth, C., Collecting Paper Money, London, 1986; Douglas, J., 20th Century Scottish Banknotes, Carlisle, 1984, soft cover; Narbeth, C., Hendy, R., and Stocker, C., Collecting Paper Money and Bonds, London, 1979; together with several soft cover booklets on coins and Medals as Art. Very fine - extremely fine. (14) | $30 |
| Lot 2880 | Malcolm, Charles A., The History of the British Linen Bank, privately printed by T.& A. Constable Ltd, Edinburgh, 1950, 253pp., illustrated throughout. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 2881 | May, A.L., The Battle for the Banks, Sydney, 1968, 228pp.,; Ollerenshaw, Philip., Banking in Nineteenth Century Ireland - The Belfast Banks 1825-1914, Manchester, 1987, 263pp.,; Fulford, Roger., Glyn's 1753-1953, London, 1953, 267pp., illustrated; Orsingher, Roger., Banks of the World, London, 1967, 299pp.,; Duggleby, Vincent., English Paper Money, 3rd edition, London, 1984, 182pp., illustrated; another., 4th edition, London, 1990; Miller, D.M., Bank of England and Treasury Notes 1694-1970, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1970, 49pp., illustrated; Narbeth, Colin., (ed.), Collect British Banknotes, London, 1970, 53pp.,; Hartley, W.C.E., Banking in Yorkshire, Clapham, 1975, 168pp., illustrated; Ryton, John., Banks and Banknotes of Exeter 1768-1906, Exmouth, 1983, 119pp., illustrated. Last six books are soft cover. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 2882 | McCormick-Goodhart, Leander., Admiral Vernon Medals, New York, 1945, 42pps., 3 plates; Hodes, Alfred L., Collecting Marriage Medals, 6pps., 1959; Svarstad, Carsten., Medals of Actors, Singers & Dancers, Spink, 1963, 26pps., quantity of pages carefully removed from US & Canadian Commemorative Medals and Tokens, 40pps., 1963; Roux, J.P., South African Mints with particular reference to the War Production of Coins, 31 pps, with extensive illustrations, within Journal of the Institution of Certificated Engineers South Africa, December 1946; Coins of the World, Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company, New York, c.1920, 61pps, illustrated on plates throughout. The last hard bound, others soft bound, generally mostly rare publications. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 2883 | Metcalf, William E., The Silver Coinage of Cappadocia, Vespasian-Commodus, New York, 1982, 173pp., 54 plates; American Numismatic Association., Selections from The Numismatist, United States Coins, Racine, 1960, 301pp; Davenport, John S., German Secular Talers 1600-1700, Frankfurt, 1976, 588pp; Pridmore, F., Coins and Coinages of the Straits Settlements and British Malaya 1786-19151, Singapore, 1955, 177pp., 12 plates, soft cover; Hunt Deacon, J., The 'Ingots' and 'Assay Office Pieces' of South Australia, Melbourne, 70pp; Hagley, Sydney V., Bank Notes of Australia 1910-1970; Watson, Thomas and Bennett., Heads I Win, North Ryde, 1986, plus booklets on New South Wales Dumps and Queensland tokens. Fine - extremely fine. (9) | $70 |
| Lot 2884 | (Miles), Kouymijian, Dickran K., (Editor), Near Eastern Numismatics, Iconography, Epigraphy and History; Studies in Honour of George C. Miles, Beirut, American University of Beirut, 1974, xxv, (1), 478, (2) pages, portrait, numerous text illustrations, quarto. Original blue cloth, gilt, fine, out of print, and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2885 | Mira, W.J.D., & Noble, W.J., The Holey Dollars of New South Wales, (joint publication of the ANS and Mint & Barracks Museum, Sydney), 1988, 92 pp., illustrated throughout, listing all known holey dollars; Journal of the Numismatic Association of Australia, Volumes 1-7, 1985-1993. Very fine. (12) | $60 |
| Lot 2886 | Mira, W.J.D., Coinage and Currency in New South Wales 1788-1829 and An Index of Currency References in The Sydney Gazette 1803-1811, Strathfield, 1981, 206pp; Dean, George D., A Handbook on E.W.Cole His Book Arcade, Tokens and Medals, Tarragindi, 1988, 93pp., numbered 18 of 250 copies, signed by author; Hagley, Sydney V., Bank Notes of Australia 1910-1970, 37pp; McDonald, Greg., Australian Coins and Banknotes, assorted editions; together with other publications on Australian Coins and Notes. Fine - extremely fine. (15) | $70 |
| Lot 2887 | Muscalus, John A., Paper Money in Sheets, Norristown, 1949; together with other booklets in the series of his publications on paper money, including British Empire Bank Note Proofs; Transportation Currency; Georgia Railroad Currency; Locomotive Engravings on State Bank Notes and Scrip. Nearly as new. (12) | $70 |
| Lot 2888 | Narbeth, C., and Hendy, R., and Stocker, C., Collecting Paper Money and Bonds, London, 1979, 119pp., illustrated; Schwan CF., and Boling, J.E., World War II Military Currency, Port Clinton, 1980, 240pp., illustrated, soft cover; Campbell, Lance K., Prisoner of War and Concentration Camp Money of the 20th Century, Port Clinton, 1989, 144pp., illustrated, soft cover; Cross, W.K.,(ed.), The Charlton Standard Catalogue of Canadian Banknotes, second edition, Toronto, 1989, 433pp., illustrated; Rodgers, K.A., and Cantrell, Carol., Paper Money of Fiji I, Dallas, 1989, 132pp., illustrated; Burke, Bryan., Nazi Counterfeiting of Britsh Currency during World War II: Operation Andrew and Operation Bernhard, San Bernardino, 1987, 105pp., illustrated, numbered 688 of 1,000; Lam, Robert P.F.,(ed.), The Currency of Hong Kong, Hong Kong Museum of History, 1983, 140pp., illustrated, soft cover. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) | $150 |
| Lot 2889 | Newell, Edward T., The Fifth Dura Hoard, (NN & M No.58), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1933, 14 pp. 2 plates; another Bellinger Alfred. R., The Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Dura Hoards, (NN & M No.69), New York 1935, 75 pp. 5 plates. Very fine, both scarce and useful. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2890 | Newell, Edward T., The Kuchuk Kohne Hoard, (NN & M No.46), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1931, 33 pp. 3 plates; another Milne, J.G., The Melos Hoard of 1907, (NN & M No.62), New York 1934, 19 pp. Very fine, both scarce and useful. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2891 | Newell, Edward T., Two Hoards From Minturno, (NN & M No.60), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1933, 38 pp. 5 plates; another Newell, Edward T., A Hoard from Siphnos, (NN & M No.64), New York 1934, 17 pp., 1 plate. Very fine, both scarce and useful. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 2892 | (Norway), Forlag, P., Nordiske Moneter efter 1808; Ahlstrom et al, The Coinage of Norway; Utgave, F., Production of Norwegian Coins 1874-1962. Fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2893 | Numismatic Academicus, (The publication of the Academy of Indian Numismatics & Sigillography), from volumes I (c.1977) to volume V (1983-4), 36, 11 + xvi, 4, 72, 81 + v, 67 + iv, 74 pp.; @ 20 plates, illustrations etc, bound as one volume. Very fine and scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 2894 | Numismatic Digest, (The publication of the Numismatic Society of Bombay), from volumes I (2 parts as separate volumes) June & December 1977, to volume IV (parts I & II for 1980), and hard bound volumes 14 and 15 (1990, 1991), a complete set between these volumes, each volume of part 70-170 pps, illustrated throughout. Very fine. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 2895 | Phillips, Maberley., The Token Money of The Bank of England, 1797 to 1816, London, 1900, 43pp., illustrated; Lloyd, Samuel., The Lloyds of Birmingham, London, 1907, 246pp., plus Appendix, illustrated; Blainey, Geoffrey., Gold and Paper - A History of The National Bank of Australasia, Melbourne, 1958, 430pp., illustrated. First book water stained and with some damage otherwise, very fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 2896 | Pick, Albert., Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money, 3rd edition, Iola, 1980; fourth edition, general issues, Iola, 1982; fifth edition, specialized issues and general issues, Iola, 1986; sixth edition, general issues, Iola, 1990. Fine - extremely fine. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 2897 | Pick, Albert., Catalogue of European Paper Money since 1900, New York, 1972; another., second edition, 1974; Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money, fourth edition, specialized issues, Iola, 1984; Bruce, Colin R., and Cuhaj, George S., Standard Catalogue of World Paper Money, Vol 3, modern issues 1961-1995, Iola, 1995; another., second edition, 1961-1996. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 2898 | Pridmore, F., Coins of The British Commonwealth of Nations - Part 1 European Territories, London, 1960, 98pp., soft cover; Mackenzie, Compton., Realms of Silver - One Hundred Years of Banking in the East, London, 1954, 338pp; Salway, Lance., Forgers, Harmondsworth, 1979, 96pp; Pearson Andrew, J., Coins and Investment, London, 1986, 164pp; (Treasury Department Washington D.C.)., Bureau of Engraving and Printing 1862-1962, Washington, 1962, 199pp; Clain-Stefanelli, E.& V., The Beauty and Lore of Coins, Currency and Medals, New York, 1974, 256pp; Friedberg, J., Gold Coins of the World, second edition, New York, 1965, 415pp; together with soft cover booklets on Coins of Guatemala; James Heath Engraver; Papermoney Bibliography. Very fine - extremely fine. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 2899 | Richardson, Adam B., Catalogue of Scottish Coins in the National Museum Edinburgh, London, 1901, 397pp., 12 plates, price list; Alston, Leonard., The Functions of Money, London, 1932, 139pp.,; Hazlitt, W.Carew., The Coin Collector, second edition, Edinburgh, 1905, 304pp., 12 plates; Forrer, Leonard S., The Art of Collecting Coins, London, 1955, 183pp., 16 plates; Clain-Stefanelli, Elvira., Select Numismatic Bibliography, New York, 1965, 406pp. Fine - very fine. (5) | $50 |
| Lot 2900 | Robinson, David M., A Hoard of Silver Coins From Carystus, (N & M No.124), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1952, 62 pp., 6 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. | $50 |
| Lot 2901 | Royal Geographical Society of Australasia, South Australian Branch, Proceedings of the Society, Sessions 1910-1911 and 1911-1912, Adelaide, 1912, 101pp., illustrated, soft cover; Deed of Settlement and Acts of Parliament relating to The Bank of New South Wales, Sydney, 1913, 103pp., soft cover; Hunt Deacon, J., The 'Ingots' and 'Assay Office Pieces' of South Australia, Melbourne, 70pp., illustrated; Mira, Dr W.J.D., A Classification of the 'New South Wales Dumps', 1977, 4pp., illustrated booklet; Hagley, Sydney V., Bank Notes of Australia, 1910-1970, 38pp., illustrated. Second book with foxing and torn spine, otherwise good - extremely fine. (5). | $80 |
| Lot 2902 | The Royal Numismatic Society, The Numismatic Chronicle, 1971 (379pp.,38 plates), 1973 (251pp.,15 plates), 1978 (217pp.,36 plates), London. Spine faded on first book, otherwise nearly as new. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 2903 | The Royal Numismatic Society, The Numismatic Chronicle, 1979 (282pp.,34 plates), 1992 (226pp.,37 plates), 1993 (370pp.,37 plates), London. As new. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2904 | The Royal Numismatic Society, The Numismatic Chronicle, 1996 (445pp.,53 plates), 1997 (351pp.,51 plates), 1998 (389pp.,64 plates), London. As new. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 2905 | (Russian Nobleman), Sotheby's, London, Catalogue of Rare Coins... Greek. Roman, Byzantine, French and Russian Coins etc. also a Fine Collection of Greek Coins the Property of a Russian Nobleman, sold at auction June 2 and 3, 1924, 29pp., 303 lots, 8 plates, hardbound. Very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 2906 | Santamaria, P & P., Monete per Collezione, Greche, Romane e Bizantine ...., Auction Sale, 4 March 1961, 701 lots, 43 plates, @50pp. Soft bound, very fine and very scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2907 | Schweizerische Numismatische Rundschau (Revue Suisse de Numismatique [Swiss Numismatic Revue]), the annual journal of the Swiss Numismatic Society, Volumes 34, 36, 41, 43-54 and 57, issues from 1948/9 - 1978. Very fine, scarce. (16) | $1,020 |
| Lot 2908 | Singh, Saran., The Coins of Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei 1400-1986, first edition, Kuala Lumpur, 1986, 608pp; (Board of Commissioners of Currency)., Prudence at the Helm, Singapore, 1992, 107pp; (Yayasan Serangan Umum 1 Maret)., Banknotes and Coins from Indonesia 1945-1990, Jakarta, 1991, 303pp; Bruce, C., Deyell, J.S., Rhodes, N., and Spengler, W.F., The Standard Guide to South Asian Coins and Paper Money, Iola, 1981, 608pp. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 2909 | Stewart, Charles., Thai Banknotes, 1985; Flensborg, Peter., Paper Money of Greenland 1803-1967, Copenhagen, 1970; The Silver Institute, Modern Silver Coinage, 1979; Standard Catalogue of Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei Coins and Paper Money, assorted editions. Fine - extremely fine. (15) | $30 |
| Lot 2910 | Superior, Major December auction sales by this company of world and ancient coins, 'The Moreira Coletion Sale', Public Auction, December 10-11, 1988, Beverly Hills, 302 pp., 2693 lots, P/R included; 'The Jascha Heifetz Collection', December 9-10, 1989, Beverly Hills, 316 pp., 3438 lots; 'The Clark E. Adams and Norman Applebaum Collections', December 11-12, 1992, New York, 189 pp., 2620 lots, P/R included; 'The Dr. Jonathan A. Herbst Collection', December 8-9, 1995, New York, 175 pp., 1589 lots, P/R included; New York International, December 6-7, 1996, 140pp., 1744 lots, P/R included; New York International, December 5-6, 1997, 252 pp., 2437 lots; most lots illustrated through text. Very fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 2911 | Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 1, Etruria - Calabria, New York, 1969. Soft cover. Nearly as new. | $130 |
| Lot 2912 | Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 2, Lucania, New York, 1972. Soft cover. Small tear to bottom edge, otherwise nearly as new. | $130 |
| Lot 2913 | Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 3, Bruttium - Sicily I: Abacaenum-Eryx, New York, 1975. Soft cover. As new. | $120 |
| Lot 2914 | Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 4, Sicily II: Galaria-Styella, New York, 1977. Hard bound. Nearly as new. | $120 |
| Lot 2915 | Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 5, Sicily III: Syracuse-Siceliotes, New York, 1988. Hard bound. As new. | $120 |
| Lot 2916 | Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 6, Palestine - South Arabia, New York, 1981. Hard bound. Nearly as new. | $125 |
| Lot 2917 | Thompson, Margaret, The Agrinion Hoard, (N & M No.159), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1965, 130 pp., 56 plates. Very fine, scarce and very useful. | $70 |
| Lot 2918 | Thompson, Margaret, Alexander's Drachm Mints I: Sardes and Miletus, American Numismatic Society (Numismatic Studies No.16), New York, 1983, 98pps, 38 plates. Hard cover, as new condition. | $50 |
| Lot 2919 | Troxell, Hyla, A., The Norman Davis Collection (of Greek Coins), Greek Coins in North American Collections, American Numismatic Society, New York, 1969, 53pp., 28 plates. As new condition. | $70 |
| Lot 2920 | Various publications, including Yeoman., Current Coins of the World, first, third, sixth, seventh and thirteenth editions; Craig, W.D., Coins of The World, first edition; Seaby., World Coin Catalogue, fifth edition; Coin Year Book British 1968, 1969, 1970, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1989; Narbeth, C., Collecting Paper Money; together with publications on Australian Coins and Banknotes. Very fine - extremely fine. (48) | $0 |
| Lot 2921 | (Vatican State), The Holy See Vatican Collection, two books and catalogues containing colour plates of the items that were on display at World Expo 1988. New.(4) | $30 |
| Lot 2922 | Voegtli, Hans., Bilder der Heldenepen in der Kaiserzeitlichen Griechischen Munzpragung, Basel, 1977, 166 + xv pp., 25 plates. Fine, scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 2923 | Vort-Ronald, Michael P., Australian Decimal Banknotes, first edition, Adelaide, 1985, 226pp., numbered 0014 of 50, signed and dated by author; Australian Banknotes, second edition, Adelaide, 1983, 324pp., numbered 14 of 50, signed by author; Mira, W.J.D., and Noble, W.J., The Holey Dollars of New South Wales, Sydney, 1988, 92pp., soft cover. Extremely fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 2924 | Waage, Frederick O., Greek Bronze Coins from a Well at Megara, (NN & M No.70), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1935, 42 pp., 3 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. | $30 |
| Lot 2925 | (White-King), Sotheby's, London, The valuable collection of Greek Coins in Gold, Electrum, Silver and copper, formed by Prof. L. White-King, C.S.I., LL.D., F.S.A. April 22 and 23, 1909, 42pp., 291 lots, 3 plates, softbound. Fine and very scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 2926 | Williams, Roderick T., The Confederate Coinage of the Arcadians in the Fifth Century B.C., (N & M No.155), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1965, xix + 141 pp., 14 plates. Very fine, scarce and very useful. | $60 |
| Lot 2927 | World auction catalogues, including Superior Galleries, The Fred J.Casterline Sale, 1989; World Wide Coins of California, The Bernhard F.Brekke Collection, Parts I, II, III, 1993-94; together with Spink-Taisei, Numismex, Jean Elsen, World Wide Coins of California. Extremely fine. (23) | $0 |
| Lot 2928 | Bolivia, Philip III, (1598-1621), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, not dated, c.1616-1617, assayer M, obv. crowned arms, to left P/./M, to right [o/VIII], rev. arms of Leon and Castille, (cf.Cal.156-7, KM.10). Cob flan, grey tone, with good surface, good fine and rare. | $250 |
| Lot 2929 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [1652], Potosi mint, (19.7 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.504, KM.19.5). Struck off centred on obverse, with porosity, grey colour tone and water worn, very good and very rare type. | $0 |
| Lot 2930 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, 1655 (three times, one very weak), Potosi mint, (25.4 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.435a, KM.21). Struck on an regular flan with off-centred reverse, with some porosity on obverse, of bright even silver colour, very good - fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2931 | Bolivia, Charles IV (1788-1808), eight reales, Potosi mint, 1790 (bust of Charles III), (25.2 grams), (KM.64); another Peru, Lima mint, 1799, (25.5 grams), (KM.97). Both as salvaged from the sea, needing to be cleaned, generally very fine or better. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 2932 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob half real, partial date, 16[52], Potosi mint, (1.3 gms), no Assayer, reverse variant with pillars and legend across [PL]-V-SV/I-T-RA; (cf.Cal.977, KM.A12.5). Struck on an irregular small flan, silver colour, fine and extremely rare. | $200 |
| Lot 2933 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob one real, dated, [16]52 (once), Potosi mint, (3.6 gms), Assayer E, (cf.Cal.900, KM.13). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering and double striking, silver colour, good fine and very rare. | $200 |
| Lot 2934 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob one real, dated, [16]52 (once), Potosi mint, (3.2 gms), Assayer E, (cf.Cal.900, KM.13). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering, good silver colour, good fine and very rare. | $240 |
| Lot 2935 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob one real, transitional issue, dated, [16]5 [2], Potosi mint, (2.6 gms), Assayer E, (cf.Cal.900, KM.A13.1). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering and double striking, silver colour, fine and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2936 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob one real, transitional issue, date off flan, [1652], Potosi mint, (2.5 gms), Assayer E, (cf.Cal.900, KM.A13.1). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering and double striking, silver colour, fine-very fine and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 2937 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob two reales, dated, [16]52 (once), Potosi mint, (6.1 gms), Assayer E, (cf.Cal.747, KM.15.1). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering, some silver colour, good fine and very rare. | $300 |
| Lot 2938 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, dated, [16]53 (once), Potosi mint, (10.8 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.663, KM.18.2). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering, with some obverse porosity, uneven tone with some silver colour, very good/good fine and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2939 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown in circle, type c.1651, host coin dated c.1650, Potosi mint, Assayer O, (26.1 gms), (Cal.497 [without countermark], KM.C19.1). Struck with usual weak areas, off centred on obverse, light silver colour tone, generally good fine and a very rare countermark on only this coin type. | $420 |
| Lot 2940 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown in circle, type c.1651, host coin dated but off flan but c.1650, Potosi mint, Assayer O, (27.3 gms), (Cal.497-8 [without countermark], KM.C19.1). Struck with usual weak areas, dark hoard colour tone, generally good fine and a very rare countermark on only this coin type. | $420 |
| Lot 2941 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown/L type c.1651, dated 16XX, Potosi mint, Assayer E, (25.6 gms), (Cal.499 [without countermark], KM.C19.2). Struck with usual weak areas, flan crack, bright silver colour tone, generally very fine and a very rare countermark on this type coin. | $400 |
| Lot 2942 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown/L type c.1651, date off flan but 1649, Potosi mint, Assayer Z, (26.9 gms), (Cal.496 [without countermark], KM.C19.2). Struck with usual weak areas, uneven colour tone, coin generally fine, countermark very fine and a very rare countermark on this type coin. | $340 |
| Lot 2943 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown/L type c.1651, date off flan, Potosi mint, Assayer O, (26.8 gms), (Cal.497-8 [without countermark], KM.C19.2). Struck with usual weak areas, flan crack, dark grey colour tone, generally fine and a very rare countermark on this type coin. | $380 |
| Lot 2944 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown/F type c.1651, dated off flan 1650, Potosi mint, Assayer O, (26.2 gms), (Cal.497 [without countermark], KM.C19.3). Struck with usual weak areas, small flan crack, attractive patina, generally very fine and a very rare countermark on this type coin. | $680 |
| Lot 2945 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown/F type c.1651, host coin dated but off flan, c.1650, Potosi mint, Assayer O, (22.8 gms), (Cal.497-8 [without countermark], KM.C19.3). Struck with usual weak areas, small flan crack, dark hoard colour tone, generally very good - fine and a very rare countermark on only this coin type. | $280 |
| Lot 2946 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked crown/F type c.1651, dated 1651 (weak on 65), Potosi mint, Assayer E, (26.9 gms), (Cal.499 [without countermark], KM.C19.3). Struck with usual weak areas, flan crack, dark hoard colour tone, generally fine - very fine and a very rare countermark on this type coin. | $400 |
| Lot 2947 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, countermarked probably with crown/S but weak, type c.1651, date off flan but 16[51], Potosi mint, Assayer O with internal dot, (25.9 gms), (Cal.498 [without countermark], cf.KM.C19.5). Struck with usual weak areas, dark grey patination, coin generally fine - very fine, partial countermark very fine and an extremely rare countermark on this type coin. | $400 |
| Lot 2948 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (once), Potosi mint, (24.2 gms), 52 on obverse very sharp, Assayer E, (Cal.504, KM.19.5). Struck with usual weak areas, light porosity on reverse, silver colour tone, very fine/fine and a very rare type. | $0 |
| Lot 2949 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (once), Potosi mint, (26.8 gms), 52 on obverse almost off flan, Assayer E, (Cal.504, KM.19.5). Struck off centred on obverse, free of porosity, silver colour tone, nearly very fine and very rare type. | $0 |
| Lot 2950 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (twice), Potosi mint, (20.1 gms), 52 on obverse very weak, Assayer E, (Cal.504/5, KM.19.7). Struck with usual weak areas, light porosity on both sides, silver colour tone, generally fine and a very rare mule of main types. | $660 |
| Lot 2951 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (nearly three dates), Potosi mint, (24.8 gms), 52 good in all places, Assayer E, (Cal.503, KM.20.1). Struck with usual weak areas, double struck on reverse, uneven roundness, silver colour tone, generally very fine or better and a very rare only date for type coin. | $0 |
| Lot 2952 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (nearly three dates), Potosi mint, (26.4 gms), 52 on reverse very weak, Assayer E, (Cal.503, KM.20.1). Struck with usual weak areas, double struck on reverse, fairly round, silver colour tone, generally very fine or better and a very rare only date for type coin. | $0 |
| Lot 2953 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (twice), Potosi mint, (21.3 gms), 52 on reverse very weak, Assayer E, (Cal.503, KM.20.1). Struck with usual weak areas, light porosity on reverse, fairly round, silver colour tone, generally fine or better and a very rare only date for type coin. | $0 |
| Lot 2954 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, transitional dated type, [16]52, (nearly two dates), Potosi mint, (20.6 gms), 52 good on reverse, Assayer E, (Cal.503, KM.20.3). Struck with usual weak areas, porosity on reverse, uneven roundness, silver colour tone, generally very good - fine and a very rare only date for modified type coin. | $0 |
| Lot 2955 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (three times one weak), Potosi mint, (26.4 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan with off-centred obverse, but with some dark toning, good silver colour, very fine or better and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2956 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (three times one weak), Potosi mint, (22.7 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan with off-centred obverse, but with some porosity, dark tone, but good silver colour, very fine and very scarce. | $400 |
| Lot 2957 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (three times one weak), Potosi mint, (26.5 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan well centred, with good silver colour, very fine and very scarce. | $370 |
| Lot 2958 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]54 or 1654 (three times two weak), Potosi mint, (25.5 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.507, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan but well centred, with some porosity on obverse, grey tone, good silver colour, fine/very fine and very scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2959 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (three times one weak), Potosi mint, (26 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering, with some porosity, dark tone, but good silver colour, very fine and very scarce. | $360 |
| Lot 2960 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]54, (twice), Potosi mint, (24.6 gms), 54 as a double struck on reverse, Assayer E, (Cal.507, KM.21). Struck on an oval flan but flat in place, free of porosity, dark colour tone, good fine - very fine and very scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 2961 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (twice), Potosi mint, (26.9 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan with off-centred obverse, but without little staining or porosity, of good even silver colour, good fine and very scarce. | $320 |
| Lot 2962 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]54 or 1654 (three times two weak), Potosi mint, (27.4 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.507, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan but flat in place, free of porosity, silver colour tone, fine - nearly very fine and very scarce. | $310 |
| Lot 2963 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (twice, one very weak), Potosi mint, (26.2gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan with off-centred obverse, but without little staining or porosity, of good even silver colour, fine and very scarce. (2) | $800 |
| Lot 2964 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated, [16]53 (once and a partial date), Potosi mint, (26 gms), Assayer E, (Cal.506, KM.21). Struck on an irregular flan with some off-centering, with heavy porosity on the obverse, grey tone, good silver colour, fine/good fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2965 | Bolivia, Philip V, (1700-1746), cob four reales, Potosi mint, 1736 (dated twice), assayer E, (12.5 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 736 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 4 above, 736 below, P and E, (KM.30a). Dark tone, usual flan, good weight and surfaces, very fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $0 |
| Lot 2966 | Bolivia, Philip V, (1700-1746), cob four reales, Potosi mint, 1736 (dated twice), assayer E, (11.5 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 7X6 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 4 above, 736 below, P and E, (KM.30a). Dark tone, usual flan, good weight and surfaces, very fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $0 |
| Lot 2967 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob four reales, Potosi mint, 1750 (dated twice), assayer E, (7.1 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 750 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 4 above, 750 below, P and E, (KM.39). Porous, usual flan, light weight and rough surfaces, fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $190 |
| Lot 2968 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob four reales, Potosi mint, 1750 (dated once), assayer E, (8.3 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, XXX below, rev. two crowned pillars, 4 above, 750 below, P and E, (KM.39). Porous, usual flan, light weight and rough surfaces, about fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $140 |
| Lot 2969 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob four reales, Potosi mint, 1751 (dated twice), assayer E, (12.8 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, X51 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 4 above, 751 below, P and E, (KM.39). Usual flan, good weight and good surfaces, good fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $210 |
| Lot 2970 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob four reales, Potosi mint, 1751 (dated twice), assayer E, (11.4 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 751 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 4 above, 751 below, P and E, (KM.39). Usual flan, good weight and fair surfaces, good fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $0 |
| Lot 2971 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1750 (dated once), assayer E, (24.0 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, X5X below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 750 below, P and E, (KM.40). Cleaned, usual flan, good weight and surfaces, good fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $0 |
| Lot 2972 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1750 (dated twice), assayer E, (24.7 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 750 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 750 below, P and E, (KM.40). Cleaned, usual flan, good weight and surfaces, very fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $0 |
| Lot 2973 | Bolivia, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1760), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1750 (dated once), assayer E, (21.5 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 75X below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 750 below, P and E, (KM.40). Dark tone, usual flan, good weight and surfaces, very fine and a scarce date, with certificate of wreck source. | $0 |
| Lot 2974 | Bolivia, Philip V, (1700-1746), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1728 (dated once), Assayer M, (25.1 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 728 below, P and M, (Cal. 771, KM.31). Some porosity on obverse, good surface on reverse, very good/nearly very fine and a scarce date. | $0 |
| Lot 2975 | Mexico, Philip V (1700-1746), cob eight reales, 1731, (24.3 grams), (Cal. 683, KM.47a). Clipped flan, full clear date, otherwise nearly very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 2976 | Mexico, Philip V (1700-1746), cob half real, 1732, (1.6 grams), (cf.Cal. 1583 [unlisted date], KM.24a). Clipped flan, full clear date, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 2977 | Bolivia, Charles II, (1665-1700), cob eight reales, Potosi mint, 1677 (dated twice), assayer E, (21.6 grams), obv. arms of Leon and Castille, 77 below, rev. two crowned pillars, 8 above, 77 below, P and E, (Cal. 309, KM.26). Bright, some porosity on obverse, low weight but good surfaces, nearly very fine and a rare date. | $0 |
| Lot 2978 | Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eightnreales, Potossi mint, assayer [E] (KM.19.1). With surface pitting, good - very good. | $190 |
| Lot 2979 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, dated 16[5X], Mexico City mint, assayer P, (KM.45). Fine. | $220 |
| Lot 2980 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer P, (KM.45). Fine. | $200 |
| Lot 2981 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer P, (KM.45). Very good. | $170 |
| Lot 2982 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer [P] (KM.45). vERY GOOD. | $120 |
| Lot 2983 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer P, (KM.38). Very good. | $0 |
| Lot 2984 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer [P], (KM.38). Very good. | $0 |
| Lot 2985 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer [P], (KM.38). Very good. | $0 |
| Lot 2986 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer [P], (KM.38). Very good. | $90 |
| Lot 2987 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer [P] (KM.38). | $100 |
| Lot 2988 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint, assayer [P], (KM.38). Very good. | $0 |
| Lot 2989 | Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint assayer [P] (KM.45). Good. | $0 |
| Lot 2990 | Mexico, Philip V (1621-1665), cob four reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint assayer [P] (KM.38). Good. | $60 |
| Lot 2991 | Brazil, John V, 12,800 reis or Johanna, 1732M, (KM.139, F.55). Extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 2992 | Great Britain, George III, guinea, 1798, spade type (S.3729). As struck, good extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 2993 | Great Britain, George III, shilling 1787, with hearts, (S.3746). Good very fine. | $20 |
| Lot 2994 | India, East India Comapany, Madras Presidency, Indian Style Coinage, Hindu System, Gold star pagoda, c.1740-1807, Struck at Madras mint, obv. crude half standing figure of a deity, rev. five pointed star within dotted borders, (Pr.9, KM.303). Extremely fine, scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 2995 | Netherlands, West Friesland, silver three gulden, 1794, obv. female figure standing leaning on pedestal, date in exergue, rev. arms, (D.1853, Del. 1147). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 2996 | Netherlands, West Friesland, one guilder, 1762, (KM.97.3). Good fine. | $50 |
| Lot 2997 | Netherlands, Overyssel, one gulden 1764, dots, (KM.85); West Friesland, one gulden 1763, 1764 (KM.97.3). Fine - nearly very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 2998 | T.Knight counterstamp, on Peru, Charles III two reales, 1774, Lima mint, counter stamp on obverse. Coin very good, counterstamp very fine and extremely rare. | $3,100 |
| Lot 2999 | A small selection of copper and silver proclamation coins, consisting of Great Britain, George III shilling and sixpence 1787, threepence 1763, twopence 1797, penny 1797, 1806, halfpenny 1799, farthing 1799, including Madras quarter pagoda (1808), Mexico eight reales 1794, two reales 1779. Fair - very fine. (11) | $220 |
| Lot 3000 | Adelaide pound, first type 1852, with beaded inner circle on reverse and die crack at 12 o'clock, type with coarse or wide edge milling. Nice soft tone with underlying mint bloom, extremely fine and very rare. | $57,000 |
| Lot 3001 | Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on reverse. Extremely fine, scarce. | $9,700 |
| Lot 3002 | Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on reverse, reverse with pin attached to make it a broach the mounting signed and made by H. Steiner of Adelaide. Mounted on edge of reverse, otherwise very fine or better. | $1,550 |
| Lot 3003 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 3004 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Minor edge knocks, otherwise fine/good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3005 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3006 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Fine. | $400 |
| Lot 3007 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Edge mark on reverse, good fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3008 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Good very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 3009 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Edge knocks, otherwise nearly very fine. | $350 |
| Lot 3010 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Cut on neck, otherwise, nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3011 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Smooth braid, otherwise extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3012 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3013 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Weak reverse rim, with original mint bloom, some minor contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine. | $800 |
| Lot 3014 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,600 |
| Lot 3015 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 3016 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,050 |
| Lot 3017 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, some very minor contact marks and very minor edge knocks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,050 |
| Lot 3018 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, minor contact mark in field near eyes on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,150 |
| Lot 3019 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weakly struck braids, otherwise well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,600 |
| Lot 3020 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weakly struck braids, otherwise well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and a very minor edge knock on reverse and nearly uncirculated. | $1,150 |
| Lot 3021 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weakly struck braids, otherwise well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,100 |
| Lot 3022 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weakly struck braids, otherwise well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,650 |
| Lot 3023 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weak rims, with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,550 |
| Lot 3024 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, some very minor edge knocks on the obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 3025 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good rims, with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks, nearly uncirculated. | $1,450 |
| Lot 3026 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good rims, with original mint bloom, very minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,450 |
| Lot 3027 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good rims, with original mint bloom, very minor contact marks on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,050 |
| Lot 3028 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck, with original mint bloom, some very minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,150 |
| Lot 3029 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 3030 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weak obverse rim, with original mint bloom, some very minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,550 |
| Lot 3031 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weak reverse rim, with original mint bloom, some very minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $1,050 |
| Lot 3032 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, rim flaw on reverse at 6.00, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $950 |
| Lot 3033 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, a very minor edge knock and minor contact marks on the obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3034 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weak rims, with original mint bloom, some very minor contact marks and very minor edge knock on reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3035 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weakly struck in places, with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3036 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weakly struck braids, otherwise well struck with original mint bloom, some very minor edge knocks on the obverse, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3037 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, very minor only contact marks and nearly uncirculated. | $1,650 |
| Lot 3038 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, minor edge knocks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3039 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3040 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Weak obverse rim, with original mint bloom, some minor contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3041 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, some minor abrasion on neck and field of obverse. Good extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 3042 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3043 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3044 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Good fine/ nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3045 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 3046 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, incuse WW. Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $500 |
| Lot 3047 | Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Die break from rim edge to point of neck line. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3048 | Queen Victoria, 1872/1 Melbourne overdate. Nearly very fine and rare. | $550 |
| Lot 3049 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3050 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3051 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Dull original mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3052 | Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3053 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3054 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Surface scratches nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3055 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3056 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3057 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3058 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Edge bump, otherwise uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 3059 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3060 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $540 |
| Lot 3061 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Minor contact marks otherwise choice nearly uncirculated with full original mint bloom and excellent type coin. | $1,300 |
| Lot 3062 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3063 | Queen Victoria, 1852 Sydney. With some original mint bloom. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $250 |
| Lot 3064 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Minor contact marks otherwise choice uncirculated with full original mint bloom an excellent type coin. | $280 |
| Lot 3065 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3066 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3067 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $290 |
| Lot 3068 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Sydney. Extremely fine/ nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3069 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3070 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3071 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3072 | Queen Victoria, 1872, 1873, 1875 Sydney. Very fine - nearly extremley fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3073 | Queen Victoria, 1873, 1874 Sydney. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3074 | Queen Victoria, 1873, 1875, 1876 Melbourne. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3075 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3076 | Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3077 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3078 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3079 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Edge knock on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3080 | Queen Victoria, 1880, 1883, 1885 Melbourne. Extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3081 | Queen Victoria, 1880, 1887 Sydney. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3082 | Queen Victoria, 1881, 1886 Sydney. Extremely fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3083 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3084 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Scuff marks on cheek otherwise uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3085 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3086 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3087 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Some original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3088 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $240 |
| Lot 3089 | Queen Victoria, young head 1887 Melbourne. Cut near eye, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3090 | Queen Victoria, young head 1887 Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3091 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head 1887 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 3092 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head 1887, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892 Melbourne. Some with surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (5) | $1,020 |
| Lot 3093 | Queen Victoria, 1888, 1890 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine or better. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3094 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head 1889, 1891, 1892, 1893 Sydney. Some with surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (4) | $500 |
| Lot 3095 | Queen Victoria, Veiled head, 1893 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3096 | Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1899-1901 Sydney. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) | $480 |
| Lot 3097 | Queen Victoria, 1894 Sydney, 1901 Perth. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3098 | Queen Victoria, 1894, 1896 Melbourne. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3099 | Queen Victoria, 1894, 1896, 1899, 1901 Sydney. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 3100 | Queen Victoria, 1894, 1898, 1899, 1900 Melbourne. Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $450 |
| Lot 3101 | Queen Victoria, 1895 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3102 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Melbourne. Uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 3103 | Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Nearly very fine/very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 3104 | Queen Victoria, 1899, 1900 and 1901 Melbourne. Extremely fine or better. (3) | $400 |
| Lot 3105 | Queen Victoria, 1901 Perth. Nearly extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3106 | Queen Victoria, 1901 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3107 | Edward VII, 1902, 1903 and 1905 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (3) | $340 |
| Lot 3108 | Edward VII, 1906 and 1907 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 3109 | Edward VII, 1907, 1908 Melbourne and 1906 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 3110 | Edward VII, 1908, 1909 and 1910 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $280 |
| Lot 3111 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Brilliant uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 3112 | George V, 1911 Sydney. Good extremely fine, in case and wallet described as Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection. | $100 |
| Lot 3113 | George V, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1918 and 1925 Melbourne. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $520 |
| Lot 3114 | George V, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1917 and 1918 Perth. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 3115 | George V, 1912, 1913 and 1916 Sydney. Uncirculated. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 3116 | George V, 1914, 1915 and 1919 Melbourne. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $350 |
| Lot 3117 | George V, 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1925 Sydney. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 3118 | George V, 1920, 1921 and 1922 Perth. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $300 |
| Lot 3119 | George V, 1922 Perth. Brilliant, nearly uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 3120 | George V, 1923 and 1924 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3121 | George V, 1924 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. | $350 |
| Lot 3122 | George V, 1924 Perth. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3123 | George V, 1924 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 3124 | George V, 1925 Perth. Extremely fine. | $350 |
| Lot 3125 | George V, 1928 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3126 | George V, 1928 Perth. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3127 | George V, 1928 Perth. Nearly extremely fine. | $250 |
| Lot 3128 | George V, small head, 1929, 1930 and 1931 Perth. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | $320 |
| Lot 3129 | George V, 1930 Melbourne. Extremely fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 3130 | George V, 1930 Melbourne. Extremely fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 3131 | Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3132 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3133 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Nearly very fine/good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $300 |
| Lot 3134 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3135 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $180 |
| Lot 3136 | Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $1,900 |
| Lot 3137 | Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Minor surface scratch and edge knocks, otherwise very fine and scarce in this condition. | $80 |
| Lot 3138 | Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Melbourne. Good very fine and scarce in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 3139 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney. Proof-like field, nearly uncirculated. | $720 |
| Lot 3140 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Attractive orange colour, prooflike, very rare in this condition and possibly the finest known. FDC. | $4,600 |
| Lot 3141 | Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3142 | Queen Victoria, veiled head, 1893 Sydney. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated with mirror-like field. | $460 |
| Lot 3143 | Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3144 | Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3145 | Edward VII, 1902 Sydney. Brilliant uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3146 | Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3147 | Edward VII, 1907 Melbourne. Uncirculated and scarce in this condition. | $820 |
| Lot 3148 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Brilliant uncirculated. | $430 |
| Lot 3149 | Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated and scarce in this condition. | $290 |
| Lot 3150 | Edward VII, 1908 Perth. Minor scratch on cheek, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 3151 | Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Usual shallow strike, otherwise good very fine/near extremely fine and rare. | $330 |
| Lot 3152 | Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne. Weak strike on the reverse, otherwise good extremely fine and scarce in this condition. | $280 |
| Lot 3153 | Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3154 | George V, 1911 Perth. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3155 | George V, 1911, 1912, 1914-16 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $360 |
| Lot 3156 | George V, 1914 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 3157 | George V, 1915 Melbourne. Brilliant uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3158 | George V, 1915 Perth. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3159 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 3160 | George V, 1916 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3161 | George V, 1918 Perth. Good extremely fine and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 3162 | Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office pattern shilling in copper by W.J. Taylor, straight grain or milled edge (4.462 grams), 1.6mm thick. Brilliant copper proof with ring of mint red, virtually FDC, extremely rare. | $10,000 |
| Lot 3163 | Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office pattern sixpence in silver by W.J. Taylor, (c.1855), plain edge (2.774 grams), an issue of a maximum of 10 pieces. Brilliant proof, with very light marks, otherwise FDC and extremely rare. | $11,100 |
| Lot 3164 | Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office pattern sixpence in bronze by W.J. Taylor, plain edge (3.580 grams), 1.8mm thick (piedfort). Brilliant bronzed proof FDC, extremely rare. | $10,000 |
| Lot 3165 | Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office pattern sixpence in pewter (white metal) by W.J. Taylor, straight grained or milled edge (0.676 grams), 1.2mm thick. Almost FDC with slight discoloration but with original surface, extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 3166 | Port Phillip Kangaroo Office, pattern halfpenny, undated (1853) by W.J.Taylor (A.782). Edge knocks, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $2,700 |
| Lot 3167 | Unofficial pattern dollar, 1967, in gold (45.9gms, 38mm) by Andor Meszaros, struck by John Pinches, plain edge. Ten struck. Nearly FDC and very rare. | $1,900 |
| Lot 3168 | Edward VIII, 1937 Australia Pattern crown, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; this and the reverse design, which was inspired by Kruger Gray's 1937 detail are previously unpublished, 38 mm, (44 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck 'en medaille'. | $1,900 |
| Lot 3169 | Edward VIII, 1937 Australia Pattern crown, struck in platinum, obv. EDWARDVS VIII D:G: REX IND IMP, portrait of Edward VIII similar to that of Thomas Humphrey Paget (1893-1974) design on the United Kingdom 1937 crown; this and the reverse design, which was inspired by Kruger Gray's 1937 detail are previously unpublished, 38 mm, (44 grams approx). A plain edge proof, unique, FDC struck coinage style. | $0 |
| Lot 3170 | George V, Bombay Mint proof or specimen penny, 1916I. | $0 |
| Lot 3171 | George V, Bombay Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1916I. | $8,000 |
| Lot 3172 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1917. | $0 |
| Lot 3173 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1921. | $10,300 |
| Lot 3174 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1924. FDC. | $6,100 |
| Lot 3175 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1925. | $0 |
| Lot 3176 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1926. | $4,100 |
| Lot 3177 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1926. | $7,100 |
| Lot 3178 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1926. | $3,800 |
| Lot 3179 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1929. | $6,100 |
| Lot 3180 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1929. | $4,400 |
| Lot 3181 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1930. | $0 |
| Lot 3182 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1932. | $5,800 |
| Lot 3183 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1932. | $4,200 |
| Lot 3184 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1933. | $0 |
| Lot 3185 | George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1934. | $2,100 |
| Lot 3186 | George VI, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1938. | $0 |
| Lot 3187 | George VI, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1939, first type reverse. | $1,800 |
| Lot 3188 | George VI, Perth Mint proof penny, 1951. FDC and very rare. | $9,600 |
| Lot 3189 | George VI, London Mint proof penny, 1951. Some spotting on reverse, otherwise full mint red, FDC and very rare. | $1,500 |
| Lot 3190 | George VI, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1952. Obverse and reverse with spotting, otherwise brilliant mint red, FDC and very rare. | $1,700 |
| Lot 3191 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen florin, 1954. Scratch on head, otherwise nearly FDC and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 3192 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1955. Minor spot on edge of halfpenny, otherwise brilliant FDC and rare. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3193 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne mint proof penny, 1955. FDC. | $190 |
| Lot 3194 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof halfpenny, 1955. Some spotting, otherwise FDC and rare. | $740 |
| Lot 3195 | Edward VII, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, 1910. Dent in field on obverse of threepence. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3196 | Edward VII, threepence, sixpence, shilling and florin, 1910. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $1,000 |
| Lot 3197 | Edward VII-Elizabeth II, type set of silver in Whitman SBS album, including decimals to fifty cents. Fine-extremely fine. (49) | $200 |
| Lot 3198 | George VI, 1937. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3199 | George VI, 1938. Toned, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 3200 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 3201 | Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 3202 | Edward VII, 1910. Toned, extremely fine. | $420 |
| Lot 3203 | George V, 1914. Rounded emu feathers otherwise extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3204 | George V, 1915. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3205 | George V, 1915. Good very fine. | $280 |
| Lot 3206 | George V, 1916M. Weakly struck, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3207 | George V, 1917M. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3208 | George V, 1917M. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3209 | George V, 1918M. Nearly full original mint bloom, contact marks small field nick, otherwise uncirculated. | $580 |
| Lot 3210 | George V, 1919M. Minor surface contact marks, nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3211 | George V, 1924. Minor surface contact marks, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3212 | George V, 1925. Well struck, brilliant and nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3213 | George V, 1927 Canberra. Die breaks on obverse and reverse, uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 3214 | George V, 1927. Die crack on obverse, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3215 | George V, 1931. Toned, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 3216 | George V, 1932. Edge knock, nearly extremely fine. | $640 |
| Lot 3217 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with Foy and Gibson envelope. Toned, nearly uncirculated. | $290 |
| Lot 3218 | George V, 1935. Uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 3219 | George V, 1936. Some lustre, lightly toned, spot on reverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3220 | George VI, 1939. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3221 | George VI, 1939. Nearly extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3222 | George VI, 1939. Good extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3223 | Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3224 | Edward VII, 1910. Toned, die break on obverse, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3225 | Edward VII, 1910. Toned, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3226 | George V, 1911. Brilliant, weak strike on the obverse, otherwise good extremely fine or better. | $0 |
| Lot 3227 | George V, 1914. Extremely fine or better. | $0 |
| Lot 3228 | George V, 1915. Brilliant, weak strike on the obverse, otherwise good extremely fine/extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. | $0 |
| Lot 3229 | George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3230 | George V, 1917M. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3231 | George VI, 1928. Uncirculated. | $2,600 |
| Lot 3232 | George V, 1934. Uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3233 | George V, 1935. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3234 | George V, 1936. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3235 | Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 3236 | Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 3237 | George V, 1911. Light surface scratch on obverse, brilliant, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3238 | George V, 1912. Uncirculated. | $1,750 |
| Lot 3239 | George V, 1912. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3240 | George V, 1914, toned. Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3241 | George V, 1921. Uncirculated, hollow above date where star was erased. | $230 |
| Lot 3242 | George V, 1922. Choice uncirculated, lightly toned and very rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 3243 | George V, 1925. Toned, flaw in flan on obverse, weak strike and die breaks on reverse. Nearly uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 3244 | George VI, 1939. Nearly uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 3245 | Elizabeth II, 1952. Nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 3246 | Elizabeth II, 1953. Uncirculated, very light scuffs in obverse field. | $140 |
| Lot 3247 | George V, 1911. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3248 | George V, 1914. Lightly toned, flat on star, fairly sharp emu feathers, nearly as struck, extremely fine/good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3249 | George V, 1915, lightly toned. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3250 | George V, 1918M. Slight mark on obverse, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3251 | George V, 1918M. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3252 | George V, 1919M. Lightly toned, flat on star, sharp emu feathers, nearly as struck, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3253 | George V, 1921M. Brilliant uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3254 | George V, 1922/21 overdate. Good/fine. | $1,050 |
| Lot 3255 | George V, 1923. Lightly toned, proof like field on reverse, about as struck, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3256 | George V, 1911. Mint red, some spots, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3257 | George V, 1911. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3258 | George V, 1911. Mint red, uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 3259 | George V, 1911. Full mint red, with some spotting otherwise, uncirculated. | $210 |
| Lot 3260 | George V, 1911. Full mint red, spot on obverse otherwise, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3261 | George V, 1912H. Mostly mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3262 | George V, 1912H. Mostly mint red, toned nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3263 | George V, 1914. With some mint red, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3264 | George V, 1916I. Mostly mint red, attractively toned, uncirculated. | $820 |
| Lot 3265 | George V, 1916I. Some mint red, uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 3266 | George V, 1916I. Some mint red, toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3267 | George V, 1918I. Mostly mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition. | $2,400 |
| Lot 3268 | George V, 1918I. Unevenly toned, uncirculated. | $1,800 |
| Lot 3269 | George V, 1918I. Toned, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3270 | George V, 1919. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3271 | George V, 1919 dot below scroll. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $540 |
| Lot 3272 | George V, 1920 dot below scroll. Brown and red, toned, uncirculated. | $920 |
| Lot 3273 | George V, 1922. With mint red, toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3274 | George V, 1925. Edge knock, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3275 | George V, 1929. Mostly brown 25% red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3276 | George V, 1930. Good fine and rare. | $10,600 |
| Lot 3277 | George V, 1933. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3278 | George V, 1934. Full mint red, some spots on reverse, uncirculated. | $340 |
| Lot 3279 | George VI, 1946. Uncirculated. | $550 |
| Lot 3280 | George V, 1911. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3281 | George V, 1911. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 3282 | George V, 1911. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3283 | George V, 1911. Mostly mint red, some spotting. | $0 |
| Lot 3284 | George V, 1912H. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 3285 | George V, 1912H. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3286 | George V, 1912H. Nearly full mint red, unevenly toned, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3287 | George V, 1912H. Nearly full mint red, carbon spot on obverse, uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 3288 | George V, 1913. Nearly full mint red, some spots on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 3289 | George V, 1914. Toned, uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 3290 | George V, 1914H. Red and brown toning, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3291 | George V, 1914H. With mint red, toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3292 | George V, 1915H. Obverse with soft strike, red and brown toning, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. | $1,350 |
| Lot 3293 | George V, 1915H. Chocolate brown tone, unevenly toned on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 3294 | George V, 1916I. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. | $320 |
| Lot 3295 | George V, 1917I. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. | $620 |
| Lot 3296 | George V, 1918I. Nearly full mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3297 | George V, 1918I. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3298 | George V, 1918I. Some original mint red, uneven toning, nearly uncirculated. | $660 |
| Lot 3299 | George V, 1919. Full mint red, uncirculated. | $420 |
| Lot 3300 | George V, 1919. Nearly full mint red, some spots on obverse | $0 |
| Lot 3301 | George V, 1919. Toned, mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 3302 | George V, 1921. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 3303 | George V, 1921. Mostly mint red. Some spots on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 3304 | George V, 1922. Some mint red, uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 3305 | George V, 1922. Some mint red, toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3306 | George V, 1923. Die breaks on both sides, good very fine and rare in this condition. | $2,550 |
| Lot 3307 | George V, 1923. Minor scratch on obverse on head, nearly very fine/very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3308 | George V, 1923. Die breaks on obverse and reverse, edge knock, very fine/nearly very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 3309 | George V, 1926. Spot on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 3310 | George V, 1927. Red and brown toning, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3311 | George V, 1929. Spot on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3312 | George V, 1939, kangaroo reverse. Stain on base, otherwise uncirculated. | $520 |
| Lot 3313 | George VI, 1939 Kangaroo reverse. Mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3314 | George VI, 1944. Mint red, uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3315 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, date set in a supreme album, missing 1923, 1943I, 1945, 1945 and 1946 Perth, 1951 Melbourne. Most coins with varying degrees of mint red. Good very fine - uncirculated. (53) | $0 |
| Lot 3316 | Edward VII-Elizabeth II, type set of silver and bronze including first type decimal, in Whitman SBS album. Fine - extremely fine. (29) | $220 |
| Lot 3317 | Edward VII - George V, florin 1914H, shilling 1910, sixpences 1936 (6), threepences 1934/3 (2), 1936 (5). Fine - extremely fine. (15) | $40 |
| Lot 3318 | Edward VII - George VI, 1910 - 1944, threepence - florins, assorted dates. Poor - very fine. (approx 2.9 kilos) | $460 |
| Lot 3319 | Edward VII - George VI, pennies, 1925(2), threepence, 1910 (2), 1912, 1918M, crown, 1937, also mis-strikes and varieties, halfpennies (4), pennies (2), florin. Good - nearly extremely fine. (13) | $90 |
| Lot 3320 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florins (75), shillings (82), sixpences (26), threepences (64) mostly in high silver; decimal coins fifty cents (59), twenty cents (115), quantity of two and one cent coins (approx 100), includes a few good dates. Poor - uncirculated. (approx. 520) | $230 |
| Lot 3321 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, assorted items, including part sets in albums with pennies (2) one includes 1925 and 1946, halfpennies and shillings complete, two albums of mostly halfpennies to sixpences, 1982 XII Commonwealth Games medal set by M.R.Roberts; New Zealand near complete penny set and 1979 unc mint set and an album of world coins and another with English tokens (9) and Proclamation India EIC rupee oblique milling. Good - uncirculated. (100's) | $120 |
| Lot 3322 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepence - florin, assorted dates. Fair - uncirculated. (174) | $160 |
| Lot 3323 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1963, threepence - florin, assorted dates in albums (damaged). Poor - uncirculated. (348) | $110 |
| Lot 3324 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, album of individual better coins, including almost all as high silver, florins (33) including 1939 (3); shillings (11); sixpences (8), threepences (11), various (48), pence and halfpence including 1946 pennies (4). Mostly fine - extremely fine a few better. (111) | $260 |
| Lot 3325 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, assorted issues in Coin album, including crown 1937, florins (25), shillings (17), sixpences (27), etc. Very good - uncirculated. (100) | $50 |
| Lot 3326 | Edward VII - George V, threepence 1910, 1925, 1928, sixpences 1910, 1936. First and last uncirculated, others extremely fine. (5) | $160 |
| Lot 3327 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1064, threepence and sixpence, assorted dates. Poor - uncirculated. (319) | $0 |
| Lot 3328 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1964, threepence and sixpence date set in a Supreme album, missing 1922/21 overdate threepence. Fair - uncirculated. (100) | $70 |
| Lot 3329 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepence and sixpence set in Whitman albums, missing 1922/1 and 1939 threepence. Good - nearly uncirculated. (93) | $50 |
| Lot 3330 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1964, threepence and sixpence date sets(2), incomplete in two Dansco supreme albums. Poor - uncirculated. (154) | $80 |
| Lot 3331 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, in Port Philip album, sixpences (156), threepences (124), also about 250 copper pence and halfpence and a few world coins. Poor - extremely fine. (approx. 540) | $90 |
| Lot 3332 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1966, threepence - fifty cents, also full and part mint rolls, threepence, sixpence, and some varieties. Poor - uncirculated. (hundreds) | $240 |
| Lot 3333 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, halfpennies - pennies, fifty cents, 1966(56), five dollars, 1988(32), together with banknotes and world coins including Nepal, Tibet, New Zealand, Estonia, Great Britain. Fair - uncirculated. (hundreds) | $290 |
| Lot 3334 | George V - George VI, crowns 1937 (2), florins 1916M, 1932 (2), 1933, pennies 1925, 1946. Very good - good very fine, last with edge damage. (8) | $140 |
| Lot 3335 | George V - George VI, pennies, 1925(3), 1949, threepence, 1912(3), 1916M, shillings, 1915H, 1933. Good - nearly uncirculated. (10) | $180 |
| Lot 3336 | George V - Elizabeth II, miscellaneous silver coins mostly George V a few better than average condition, florins (8), shillings (3, including 1933), sixpences (12), threepences (3 including 1942) and a five cent coin 1970 with a completely split planchet, rare and interesting. Very good - extremely fine. (27) | $70 |
| Lot 3337 | George V - Elizabeth II, Canberra florins (4), other florins (30), shillings (15), sixpences (75), other world coins (approx. 100) including Hong Kong five dollars with FDC; an album of mostly decimal including dollars (40), two dollars (19), fifty cents (18). Very good - uncirculated. (lot) | $100 |
| Lot 3338 | George V - Elizabeth II, in album silver florins mostly low silver (103), shillings (4), fifty cents 1966 (35). Mostly very good - uncirculated. (144) | $170 |
| Lot 3339 | George V - Elizabeth II, collection of varieties, halfpenny - florin, 1917 - 1964, assorted dates, housed in a brown album. Good - uncirculated. (331) | $0 |
| Lot 3340 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies - shilling, five cents, fifty cents, various dates including off centre strikes, split planchets. Very good - extremely fine. (15) | $120 |
| Lot 3341 | George V - Elizabeth II, copper coins, a large quantity in a bank bag, 12.4 kgms. Generally fine or better. (Approx. 1300) | $0 |
| Lot 3342 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies and pennies, assorted dates including 1925 and 1946 pennies, 1939 halfpenny, second type. Good - uncirculated. (251) | $60 |
| Lot 3343 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfpenny (no 1923) and penny sets (2) (no 1930) in various press in albums. Good - nearly uncirculated. (Approx. 200) | $80 |
| Lot 3344 | George V - Elizabeth II, halfpenny and penny set (no 1923 halfpenny or 1930 penny) in Hendo albums (2). Average very good - extremely fine. (150) | $70 |
| Lot 3345 | George VI, 1938, penny (2), threepence (4), sixpence (2), shilling, Florins (4). Extremely fine or better. (13) | $40 |
| Lot 3346 | George V - Elizabeth II, pennies and halfpennies, including 1914 halfpence, average circulation. Good - extremely fine. (approx. 600) | $30 |
| Lot 3347 | George VI - Elizabeth II, sixpences, 1945, 1950, 1951 (7), 1953, 1954 (10), 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959; shillings 1939, 1946, 1952 (3), 1953 (2), 1958. Extremely fine or better. (33) | $50 |
| Lot 3348 | George VI - Elizabeth II, sixpences 1941, 1946, 1951PL, shillings 1953, 1961. Uncirculated, most with original mint bloom. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 3349 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946-1963, threepence - florins, assorted dates. Fair - very fine. (approx 2.2 kilos) | $180 |
| Lot 3350 | George VI - Elizabeth II, low silver, florins (35), shillings (267), together with world coins (some in silver), Australian tokens, medalets etc., (approx. 300) all housed in red Manilla folder. Poor - extremely fine. (approx. 600) | $220 |
| Lot 3351 | George VI - Elizabeth II, decimal and pre-decimal some within 2x2 cards, florins (91), shillings (6), a quantity of sixpences and threepences (approx 100) and of decimal issues to fifty cents, crown size coins mostly Churchill 1965 but includes U.S.A. dollar 1890 O, (12), Commemorative medals (3), assorted pennies and halfpennies and reproduction set of Scottish coins, all in a large tin. Poor - uncirculated. (approx. 350) | $110 |
| Lot 3352 | Elizabeth II, 1953 - 1964 threepence - florin date set. Uncirculated. (45) | $400 |
| Lot 3353 | Elizabeth II, 1966-1996, four press in albums with one and two cents, five and ten cents, twenty cents including florins (7), and fifty cents (approx. 31 all but two are cupro-nickel). Fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 250) | $30 |
| Lot 3354 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1955. Penny with spotting, nearly FDC - FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3355 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1955. Toned, FDC. (4) | $500 |
| Lot 3356 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) | $480 |
| Lot 3357 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) | $420 |
| Lot 3358 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) | $480 |
| Lot 3359 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) | $540 |
| Lot 3360 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. Penny toned, some spotting, FDC. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 3361 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof set, 1956. housed in unofficial special case. FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3362 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. Florin toned, some spotting, nearly FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3363 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1957. FDC. (4) | $420 |
| Lot 3364 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 3365 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3366 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957, FDC. | $360 |
| Lot 3367 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Toned and with minor spotting, otherwise FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3368 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Some spotting, nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3369 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Toned, FDC. (5) | $360 |
| Lot 3370 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Penny toned, FDC. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 3371 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Toned, FDC. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 3372 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Toned, otherwise FDC. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 3373 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Toned, FDC. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 3374 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Toned, penny unevenly toned, otherwise FDC. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 3375 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Toned, FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 3376 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 3377 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3378 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. | $260 |
| Lot 3379 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. | $260 |
| Lot 3380 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 3381 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 3382 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Nearly FDC. | $110 |
| Lot 3383 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Some spotting, otherwise FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3384 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. Toned, FDC. (6) | $460 |
| Lot 3385 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. Halfpenny, penny toned, otherwise FDC. (6) | $420 |
| Lot 3386 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. Halfpenny and penny toned with some spotting, otherwise FDC. (6) | $400 |
| Lot 3387 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. Halfpenny and penny toned, halfpenny with spot on obverse, nearly FDC - FDC. (6) | $350 |
| Lot 3388 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof set, 1959. FDC. (4) | $360 |
| Lot 3389 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. | $280 |
| Lot 3390 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3391 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. | $190 |
| Lot 3392 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $320 |
| Lot 3393 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3394 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 3395 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $310 |
| Lot 3396 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $330 |
| Lot 3397 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $330 |
| Lot 3398 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (4) | $310 |
| Lot 3399 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960, housed in a unofficial case. FDC. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 3400 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $310 |
| Lot 3401 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3402 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (2) | $310 |
| Lot 3403 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (2) | $320 |
| Lot 3404 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3405 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Halfpenny with some spot on reverse, otherwise FDC. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3406 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Halfpenny toned and with spotting on reverse, otherwise FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3407 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Halfpenny with some spotting, nearly FDC - FDC. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3408 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Halfpenny with some spotting, nearly FDC - FDC. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 3409 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Penny toned, some spotting on halfpenny, otherwise nearly FDC - FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3410 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. FDC. (4) | $340 |
| Lot 3411 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961, housed in a unofficial case. FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3412 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Nearly FDC - FDC. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 3413 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Halfpenny with partial toning, penny spotted, FDC. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 3414 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Some spotting, otherwise FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3415 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Some spotting, otherwise FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3416 | Elzabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $200 |
| Lot 3417 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3418 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3419 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962, housed in a unofficial case. FDC. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 3420 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 3421 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3422 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) | $380 |
| Lot 3423 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) | $340 |
| Lot 3424 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3425 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3426 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. Spot on the penny, otherwise FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3427 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. Spot on penny, otherwise FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3428 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. Toned, FDC. (4) | $250 |
| Lot 3429 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. Toned, FDC. (4) | $270 |
| Lot 3430 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. Toned, FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3431 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue. FDC. (4) | $210 |
| Lot 3432 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $270 |
| Lot 3433 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. Toned, FDC. (4) | $270 |
| Lot 3434 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3435 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963, housed in a unofficial case. FDC. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 3436 | Elizabeth II, Melbourne and Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Nearly FDC - FDC. (6) | $300 |
| Lot 3437 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) | $380 |
| Lot 3438 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) | $380 |
| Lot 3439 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) | $380 |
| Lot 3440 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Penny toned, spot on reverse of halfpenny, otherwise FDC. (2) | $270 |
| Lot 3441 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Halfpenny with spot on reverse, otherwise FDC, nearly FDC - FDC.(2) | $250 |
| Lot 3442 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980 (2), 1982 (2), 1983 (2). In cases of issue, but weatherworn, FDC. (6) | $1,050 |
| Lot 3443 | Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988. All in cased of issue, FDC. (8) | $1,400 |
| Lot 3444 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982, 1985. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) | $350 |
| Lot 3445 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982 - 1986 a date collection. In cases of issue. FDC. (5) | $800 |
| Lot 3446 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, Pride of Australia set, 1989 - 1994, animal series, as a collection, in presentation case. FDC. (6 coins) | $0 |
| Lot 3447 | Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars, Pride of Australia Series, complete set 1989-1994. FDC. (6) | $1,150 |
| Lot 3448 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1992, Pride of Australia, also uncirculated issues 1992, 1994. In cases or folders of issue, uncirculated and FDC. (3) | $480 |
| Lot 3449 | Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1993 Olympic issue for IOC participation set, also with two twenty dollars silver proof issues for friendship and fair play. In case of issue, FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 3450 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1995, Floral Emblems of Australia - Waratah. FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3451 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1995, Floral Emblems of Australia - Waratah. Cased, FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3452 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1995, Floral Emblems of Australia - Waratah. Cased, FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3453 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1996, Floral Emblems of Australia - Tasmanian Blue Gum. Cased, FDC. | $210 |
| Lot 3454 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1996, Floral Emblems of Australia - Tasmanian Blue Gum. Cased, FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3455 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1997, Floral Emblems of Australia - Mangles' Kangaroo Paw. FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3456 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1997, Floral Emblems of Australia - Mangles' Kangaroo Paw. FDC. | $240 |
| Lot 3457 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred and fifty dollars, 1998, Floral Emblems of Australia - Sturts Desert Pea. FDC. | $340 |
| Lot 3458 | Elizabeth II, proof gold one hundred dollars, 1995, Floral Emblems of Australia - Waratah. FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 3459 | Elizabeth II, proof fifty cents, 1966. Nearly FDC. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 3460 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, first case of issue. Nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3461 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, first case of issue. Nearly FDC. | $150 |
| Lot 3462 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, first case of issue. Heavily toned, extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 3463 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, first case of issue. Heavily toned, extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 3464 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966 in second case of issue. One and two cents with spotting, nearly FDC - FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3465 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1969. Nearly FDC. | $70 |
| Lot 3466 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1969. Toned, FDC. | $30 |
| Lot 3467 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976. Nearly FDC - FDC. (7) | $300 |
| Lot 3468 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1970. FDC. | $70 |
| Lot 3469 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3470 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3471 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970 - 1973. FDC. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 3472 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970 - 1974. FDC. (5) | $320 |
| Lot 3473 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1971. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3474 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1971. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3475 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1971, 1974. FDC. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3476 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1972. FDC. | $80 |
| Lot 3477 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1972. FDC. | $70 |
| Lot 3478 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3479 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3480 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3481 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974. FDC. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3482 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1982, 1983 and 1988. FDC. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 3483 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981 (4), 1982 and 1983. FDC. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 3484 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1974, 1975 (2), 1976, 1977, 1978 (2), 1979 (4), 1981 (7) and 1983. FDC. (19) | $190 |
| Lot 3485 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975. FDC. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 3486 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975, 1977, 1982(3), 1983(2), 1984. FDC. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 3487 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975, 1979, 1985 (3), 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (3), 1990. FDC. (12) | $160 |
| Lot 3488 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975-1977 (3); Masterpieces in silver 1990; proof ten dollars 1982, proof five dollars, 1988 (2), 1990 Anzac 75th anniversary pair, cased and boxed, 1992; proof two dollars in silver 1988; proof dollars 1984, 1995 Numbat Melbourne Coin Fair issue proof and piedfort, 1997 Old Parliament house, and one dollar silver kangaroo 1995, all cased and boxed; uncirculated 1991 mint set and 1992 five dollars. Mostly FDC, last two items uncirculated. (16) | $160 |
| Lot 3489 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975, 1977 - 1998, boxed. FDC. (23) | $420 |
| Lot 3490 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1976 - 1994, with additional 1976, 1977, 1990. FDC. (22) | $300 |
| Lot 3491 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977(2), 1978(2), 1979(2), 1980, 1981, 1982(2), 1983(2), 1984. FDC. (13) | $110 |
| Lot 3492 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977(2), 1978(2), 1979(2), 1980(2), 1981, 1982(2), 1983(2), 1984. FDC. (14) | $110 |
| Lot 3493 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1979, double bar variety. Toned, FDC. | $50 |
| Lot 3494 | Elizabeth II, proof set, 1979, double bar variety. FDC. | $40 |
| Lot 3495 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1981, 1982 (4), 1983 (2). FDC. (8) | $50 |
| Lot 3496 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980(2), 1981(2), 1982(2), 1983(3), 1984, 1985(2), 1986(2), 1987(2), 1988(3), 1989, 1990. FDC. (21) | $240 |
| Lot 3497 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1982 (5), 1983 (3), 1984 (4), 1985 (3), 1986 (5), 1986 (5). FDC. (26) | $240 |
| Lot 3498 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981, 1983, 1986 - 1988, 1990 - 1992. FDC, all cased, some with crushed boxes. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 3499 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1982 (6), 1983 (4), 1984 (4), 1985 (3), 1986 (7), 1986 (5), 1988 (3). FDC. (32) | $320 |
| Lot 3500 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 and 1987, silver ten dollar proof 1990 piedfort Birds of Australia, another proof state 1990 WA issue and a 1987 uncirculated set. FDC and uncirculated. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 3501 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1985(3), proof one dollar 1984(7). FDC. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 3502 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985, 1986(2), 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1995(2). Some without cardboard outers, FDC. (11) | $130 |
| Lot 3503 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985(2), 1987(2), 1988(2), 1989(2), 1991(2), 1992, 1993, 1995. FDC. (13) | $200 |
| Lot 3504 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985(5), 1986, 1987(2), 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994. FDC. (14) | $200 |
| Lot 3505 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1986, 1988, 1990, also New Zealand 1990. FDC. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 3506 | Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1989, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1997. FDC. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 3507 | Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988, standard issue, in album of issue. FDC and Uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 3508 | Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988, Melbourne Coin Fair, in album of issue. FDC and uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3509 | Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988, one dollar to ten dollars, coins in proof and notes in folder 1988. FDC and uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 3510 | Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988, standard issue and Melbourne Coin Fair issue. In albums of issue. FDC and uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3511 | Elizabeth II, proof coin and note sets, 1988, unofficial first and last one and two dollar currency wallets, Royal Australian Mint 1990 Anzac five dollars pair in case of issue. Uncirculated - FDC. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 3512 | Elizabeth II, proof coin and note set, 1988; Anzac 75th anniversary 1990 two coin set cased, mint sets 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1988, 1989, 1992, ten dollars 1985, 1989, silver roo dollar 1993, five dollars 1992 Space, 1994 bi-metalic. In cases of issue, FDC and uncirculated. (16) | $180 |
| Lot 3513 | Elizabeth II, Australian Note and Coin Collection, 1997, set, produced by Note Printing Australia, notes five dollars to one hundred dollars and coins five cents to two dollars. In album of issue. FDC and uncirculated. | $270 |
| Lot 3514 | Elizabeth II, masterpeices in silver sets, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994. FDC. (5) | $260 |
| Lot 3515 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1988, five dollars proof cased 1988, 1990 pair in box, Anzac 75th anniversary; Perth mint, Birds of Australia cased proof ten dollars 1989 and 1990. FDC. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 3516 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1989, 1990(2), 1991. Some outer boxes damaged, FDC. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 3517 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1988, Perth Mint holey dollar and dump sets, 1988(4), 1989. FDC. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 3518 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989, 1990. FDC. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 3519 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver, 1990(2), 1993, proof ten dollars, 1990, five dollars, 1992 (Year of Space), 1988(2), one dollar, 1995 (Waltzing Matilda), 1997 (Old Parliament House). FDC. (9) | $260 |
| Lot 3520 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995. FDC. (4) | $240 |
| Lot 3521 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1992, Royal Ladies. FDC. | $170 |
| Lot 3522 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1992, Royal Ladies. FDC. | $190 |
| Lot 3523 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1992, Royal Ladies. FDC. | $210 |
| Lot 3524 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1994 Explorer series (2), 1995 Colonial Australia. FDC. (3) | $210 |
| Lot 3525 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1996, 1997. FDC. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 3526 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1998. FDC. | $170 |
| Lot 3527 | Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1998. FDC. | $150 |
| Lot 3528 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982 Commonwealth Games and another uncirculated issue in wallet, 1991 Tasmania, Australian Endangered Species Numbat standard and piedfort, Melbourne NAA Coin Fair Issue. FDC, cased unless stated. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 3529 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982, 1988, 1989, five dollars 1988, two dollars 1988, one dollar (3). In cases of issue, FDC. (8) | $40 |
| Lot 3530 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982 (2), state series 1985 - 1992 (8), additiona, 1987, 1988 and 1990, proof five dollars 1988, 1992 Barcelonia Olympics silver dollar interupted milling. FDC. (14) | $170 |
| Lot 3531 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982, 1988, 1993 piedfort palm Cockatoo, ten dollars 1982 uncirculated, mint sets 1994, 1995 (2, one being the Baby coin set), 1998, Sherwood packaged sets for George V, George VI, Elizabeth II; Perth mint two ounce kookaburra 1992, 1995, one ounce 1995 (2 one being a proof). All in cases of issue or folders, uncirculated - FDC. (15) | $170 |
| Lot 3532 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982 (6), 1985 (10), 1986 (6), 1987 (8), 1989, proof dollars 1984 (5), Masterpieces in silver 1990. All in cases of issue. FDC. (37) | $320 |
| Lot 3533 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1985 - 1987, 1989 - 1993. In cases and cased box set of issue. FDC. (8) | $90 |
| Lot 3534 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, State Series complete, 1985-1993. FDC. (9) | $70 |
| Lot 3535 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1985 - 1993 and uncirculated ten dollars 1994 Olympic Heritage pair cased. In cases of issue, uncirculated and FDC. (11 coins) | $70 |
| Lot 3536 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1985 - 1993, additional 1985, 1986, Expo silver cased medal. All in cases of issues. FDC. (12) | $100 |
| Lot 3537 | Elizabeth II, proof state ten dollars, 1985 (2), mint sets 1977, 1979 (2), 1981 (5), 1985, 1988 (6), all in cases or wallets of issue. Uncirculated - FDC. (17) | $100 |
| Lot 3538 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1988 - 1993 and twenty dollars 1996 Olympic Games centennial pair cased. In cases of issue. FDC. (8 coins) | $100 |
| Lot 3539 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, birds series, piedforts 1989, 1990 (2), 1993. In cases of issue, FDC. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 3540 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1989 - 1994, bird series. In cases of issue. FDC. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 3541 | Elizabeth II, proof piedfort ten dollars, 1989 - 1994, bird series, as piedfort collection, in presentation case. FDC. (6 coins) | $130 |
| Lot 3542 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1989, 1990, piedfort 1993, 1994, bird series. In cases of issue; Perth mint one ounce Kookaburra 1994, Commonwealth Games privy mark; proof one ounce 1992, kookaburrra; two ounces kookaburra 1995 uncirculated. FDC and uncirculated. (7) | $110 |
| Lot 3543 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, birds series (5), 1989 - 1993, proof piedforts 1990, 1991, 1992. In cases of issue, FDC. (8) | $120 |
| Lot 3544 | Elizabeth II, proof piedfort ten dollars, 1989, 1992, 1994(2), proof ten dollars, 1989(2), 1990, 1991(2), 1992(2). FDC. (11) | $160 |
| Lot 3545 | Elizabeth II, proof piedfort ten dollars, 1990, 1991, bird series. In cases of issue. FDC. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 3546 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1993, Olympic series, together with Canada, proof ten dollars, 1992, Olympic series, all coins in cases of issue. | $0 |
| Lot 3547 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, bird series, 1993, 1994, piedforts 1993, 1994 (without boxes). FDC. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 3548 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1995 endangered species, standard proof and piedfort; together with four coin series collection box for both standard and piedfort. FDC. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 3549 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1995, proof piedforts 1995, 1996, Endangered Species, boxed in cases of issue. FDC. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 3550 | Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, Endangered Species, Bi-centennial Commemorative medalion in case, silver proof 1988 two dollars (3) cased. FDC. (8) | $100 |
| Lot 3551 | Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, cased issued, 1988, 1992 (2, both types, silver scarce), 1994, 1998. FDC. (7) | $110 |
| Lot 3552 | Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (3), 1992 (space), 1994, 1996 (Bradman), 1998 (Flying Doctor), one dollar silver crown size proof 1996, 1997, 1998 (2), all cased. FDC. (11) | $270 |
| Lot 3553 | Elizabeth II, five dollars, 1990, seventy fifth anniversary presentation set of two coins, cased, together with letter from Prime Minister R J L Hawke. FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 3554 | Elizabeth II, proof five dollars 1992 (space) with even matte surface over both flag and map. Cased. FDC and scarce. | $400 |
| Lot 3555 | Elizabeth II, proof five dollars 1992 (space) with even matte surface over both flag and map. Cased. FDC and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 3556 | Elizabeth II, silver proof two dollars 1988, silver proof dollars 1992, 1993, 1994, and crown size silver uncirculated kangaroo dollars 1993, 1994. Uncirculated and FDC. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 3557 | Elizabeth II, proof cased two dollar silver 1988 and one dollar 1984 (2) another 1992 only in capsule; uncirculated five dollars 1994, 1996, 1998 with two dollar phone card (2); RAM bronze 50mm medal in case; 1991 cased fifty cent merino. FDC and uncirculated. (10) | $50 |
| Lot 3558 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1992, Barcelona Olympics, edge continuous milling another with interrupted milling. FDC. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 3559 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1993 Land Care issue with continuous milling (2), with interrupted milling (2). FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3560 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1993 Land Care issue with continuous milling. FDC. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 3561 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1993, Land Care issue with interrupted milling. FDC. (10) | $90 |
| Lot 3562 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1993 (Landcare), 1995 (2, Waltzing Matilda interrupted milling type), 1996 (2, 30th anniversary Decimal Currency), 1997 (Kingsford Smith), 1997 (2, Old Parliament House), 1998 (3, 10th anniversary new Parliament House). FDC, cased. (11) | $400 |
| Lot 3563 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1994, continuous milled edge, Sydney N.A.A.Coin Fair issue (2), interrupted milled edge (2). FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3564 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1994 - 1998. FDC. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 3565 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1995 (2, Waltzing Matilda including Sydney Coin Fair issue, both milling types), 1996 Parkes, 1997 (2, Kingsford Smith), 1998 (3, Lord Florey). FDC, cased. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 3566 | Elizabeth II, Olympic Heritage series, 1995, 1996, Harbour City 1997, 1998 Melbourne Landmarks, these all cased; silver kangaroos 1993-1998, with additional 1998 proof. Uncirculated - FDC. (15 coins) | $260 |
| Lot 3567 | Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollars, 1997 Old Parliament House, (2); 1998 Parliament House 10 years on, (2). FDC. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 3568 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint holey dollar and dump sets 1988, 1989. FDC. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 3569 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint holey dollar and dump sets 1988-90, all housed in album with book as issued. FDC. (3 sets) | $70 |
| Lot 3570 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof holey dollar and dump sets, 1988-90 with album, plus two ounce specimen strike 1993 kookaburra with Port Phillip Kangaroo privy mark, NAA Coin Fair 17/7/1993 release and proof one ounce 1990, 1991, 1992 and 1993 Opera House privy mark, wallets. FDC. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 3571 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump sets, 1988(3), 1989(2), 1990(2). FDC. (7) | $150 |
| Lot 3572 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget set, 1994. In case and leather pouch as issued, FDC. | $720 |
| Lot 3573 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget set, 1995. In case of issue, FDC. | $720 |
| Lot 3574 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget set, 1995. In case and leather pouch as issued, FDC. | $720 |
| Lot 3575 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold one ounce kangaroo nugget 1991. FDC. | $380 |
| Lot 3576 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold one ounce kangaroo nugget 1992. FDC. | $360 |
| Lot 3577 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold one ounce kangaroo nugget 1993. FDC. | $350 |
| Lot 3578 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold quarter ounce kangaroo nuggets 1994, 1995. FDC. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 3579 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold quarter ounce kangaroo nuggets 1996, 1997. FDC. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 3580 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, one tenth ounce gold nuggets. Uncirculated. (5) | $190 |
| Lot 3581 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof one twentieth ounce platinum koala, 1989. FDC. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3582 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof 1/20th ounce gold kangaroo nugget, 1991 (N.A.A. Fair), one ounce proof kookaburra 1990 (NAA Coin Fair issue), 1991 (2, NAA Coin Fair issues, Sydney Nov. 1991), 1991 Nov. 1990 Coin Fair issue; 1997, Freemantle stamp show issue No.347, with WA stamp medallion; Australian unique Wildlife silver medal; Perth mint; Australian Nugget gold 1 kilo 1991 paper weight in purse; NAA, Adelaide 1992 Coin Fair medallion. Uncirculated or FDC, cased or in wallets, unless otherwise stated. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 3583 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof palladium one ounce emu, 1995. FDC. | $460 |
| Lot 3584 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof palladium one ounce emu, 1996. FDC. | $460 |
| Lot 3585 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof palladium one ounce emu, 1997. FDC. | $460 |
| Lot 3586 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof half ounce platinum koala, 1990. In case of issue, FDC. | $230 |
| Lot 3587 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver to kilo collection of kookaburras, 1994, four coin cased set, No.299. FDC. | $400 |
| Lot 3588 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver to kilo collection of kookaburras, 1995, four coin cased set, No.126. FDC. | $400 |
| Lot 3589 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver to kilo collection of kookaburras, 1996, four coin cased set, No.060. FDC. | $500 |
| Lot 3590 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, silver ten, two and one ounce (2) kookaburra 1992, one ounce kookaburra 1993, 1999. FDC. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 3591 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof kookaburra ten ounce collection, 1997, comprising one, two and ten ounce coins, set No.266; together with empty cases for Privy Marked 2 oz coin set case and silver Kookaburra one kilo coin case. FDC. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 3592 | Elizabeth II, Perth mint, proof two oz. 1992; one ounce 1990 unc specimen finish (2), both cased. FDC. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 3593 | Elizabeth II, Perth mint, 1996 Perth Coin Fair, Coin & Medallion set No.1 of 500, includes two ounce, two dollars kookaburra and silver medallion in pure silver with embossed Perth mint seal and legend on reverse 'The Australian Kookaburra 1996 Specimen Strike, issued at NCSS Perth Fair 27-8 July 1996, Maximum mintage 500. In case of issue, FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3594 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, gilt privy marked proof two ounce silver kookaburras 1996, four different for the year (privy mark of star pagoda, ducat, spade guinea, Johanna), all in custom made year set case. FDC. (4) | $150 |
| Lot 3595 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, privy marked proof two ounce silver kookaburras 1997, four different for the year (privy mark of florin, shilling, threepence and penny), all in custom made year set case. FDC. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 3596 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, gilt privy marked proof two ounce silver kookaburras 1998, four different for the year (privy mark of 1855, 1871 St.George, 1871 shield, 1887 sovereigns), all in custom made year set case. FDC. (4) | $250 |
| Lot 3597 | Elizabeth II, Perth mint, kookaburra one ounce silver issues with privy marks, 1994 Commonwealth games; 1996 panda; 1996 Tricentennial; 1997 'old type' Japanese yen; 1997 Zurich; 1997 Phoenix; 1997 dragon. In cases of issue, FDC. (7) | $140 |
| Lot 3598 | Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, bullion silver one ounce kookaburra, 1990 (2), M.R. Roberts wallets (2) last $1 note first $1 coin; Edward VIII fantasy crowns 1936 (2, one gilt); Hutt River Province, silver thirty dollars 1976, one troy ounce pure silver; 1977 specimen sets five cents to one dollar (2); additional singles five cents - fifty cents and a booklet. Uncirculated and FDC. (11) | $50 |
| Lot 3599 | Elizabeth II, two hundred dollars, 1980 - 1983. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (4) | $700 |
| Lot 3600 | Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, 1980 (2), 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987 (Governor Phillip). 1988. Uncirculated. (10) | $1,750 |
| Lot 3601 | Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, 1988 bi-centennary in packs (2), 1987 (Governor Phillip), proof boxed. Uncirculated; FDC. (3) | $520 |
| Lot 3602 | Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, Pride of Australia series, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993. Uncirculated. (5) | $880 |
| Lot 3603 | Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, Pride of Australia series 1989-1993. Uncirculated. (5) | $870 |
| Lot 3604 | Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, 1993 (Pride of Australia - squirrel glider. Uncirculated. | $170 |
| Lot 3605 | Elizabeth II, mint set, 1966, VIP blue wallet, with gold date 14th February 1966 impressed on wallet. Uncirculated. | $230 |
| Lot 3606 | Elizabeth II, mint set, 1966, blue wallet. Toned, uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 3607 | Elizabeth II, mint set, 1966, blue wallet. Uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 3608 | Elizabeth II, mint set, 1966, blue wallet. Uncirculated. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3609 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966, card issue. Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3610 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966, in card holders (3). All as issued at the Mint with leaflets, uncirculated. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 3611 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (2 cards), 1971, 1972, 1977 (3), 1980. Uncirculated. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 3612 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (green unofficial), 1966 (blue), 1967-8 (unofficial black), 1969 - 1983. In wallets, some early issues toned and oily, otherwise uncirculated. (18) | $90 |
| Lot 3613 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (card), 1969-1976, 1981-1998, with additional 1989, 1991 nearly complete. Uncirculated. (28) | $170 |
| Lot 3614 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1969. Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3615 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1969. Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3616 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970. Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3617 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970. Uncirculated. (10) | $200 |
| Lot 3618 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1971. Uncirculated. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 3619 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1971. Uncirculated. (10) | $200 |
| Lot 3620 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1971. Uncirculated. (12) | $230 |
| Lot 3621 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1972. Some coins toned, uncirculated. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 3622 | Elzabeth II, mint sets, 1972. Uncirculated. (10) | $250 |
| Lot 3623 | Elizabeth II, mint set, 1972 in mint pack, five dollars, 1988, Parliament House in Commonwealth Bank packs (34), Bank of Adelaide, encased in plastic pre-decimal sets 1963-4 (2); 1984 cased proof dollar (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (39) | $150 |
| Lot 3624 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1973. Some coins toned, uncirculated. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 3625 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1973. Uncirculated. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3626 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1973, 1975(9), 1976(2), 1979(3), 1981, 1983(2). Some coins with toning, uncirculated. (18) | $60 |
| Lot 3627 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1974. Uncirculated. (10) | $250 |
| Lot 3628 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1974, 1975(4), 1976(4). Some coins toned, uncirculated. (9) | $150 |
| Lot 3629 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1976, 1979 (2), 1980, 1981 (2), 1982, 1983 (6), pre-decimal private wallets 1953-1961 (9), empty wallets (15) from 1966-1982 period. Some issues toned and oily, otherwise uncirculated. (22) | $90 |
| Lot 3630 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1977(3), 1978(2), 1979(2), 1981(3), 1982(6). Uncirculated. (16) | $100 |
| Lot 3631 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1977(10), 1982(10). Uncirculated. (20) | $0 |
| Lot 3632 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1978 (4), 1982 (12), 1983 (8), 1984 (6), 1985 (6), 1986 (10), 1987 (16), 1988 (2); one dollar 1984 (4). Uncirculated. (68) | $400 |
| Lot 3633 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1979(2), 1980(2), 1981(2), 1982(2), 1983(12). Uncirculated. (20) | $130 |
| Lot 3634 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1982, 1984, 1985 (2), 1986, 1987 (2) , 1988; ten dollar State coins 1985 (2), 1986, 1987, 1989; five dollars Anzac 1990 (2). Uncirculated. (14) | $110 |
| Lot 3635 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1982, 1984(3), 1985(2), 1986(2), 1987(4), 1988(5), 1989(3), 1991(6), 1993(3), 1994, 1995. Uncirculated. (31) | $290 |
| Lot 3636 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1983. Uncirculated. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 3637 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1984(7), 1987(11), 1988(11), 1989(11). Uncirculated. (40) | $440 |
| Lot 3638 | Elizabeth II, mint sets in packs, 1984 (2), 1985 (3), 1986 (3), 1987 (3), 1988 (5), 1989 (3), 1990 (3), 1991 (5), 1992 (4), 1993 (4), 1994 (3), 1995 (3); together with ten dollars 1982 (3), 1985 (3), 1989-1991, five dollars Anzac 1990 (4), 1996, and dollars (3). Uncirculated. (58) | $400 |
| Lot 3639 | Elizabeth II, mint sets 1985. Uncirculated. (8) | $90 |
| Lot 3640 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985 (5), 1990 (5). Uncirculated. (10) | $300 |
| Lot 3641 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985, 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997. Uncirculated. (9) | $180 |
| Lot 3642 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985(2), 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993(2), 1995, 1996, 1997. Uncirculated. (10) | $190 |
| Lot 3643 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985(2), 1986, 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997(2). Uncirculated. (12) | $240 |
| Lot 3644 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985(2), 1986, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995(2), 1996, 1997(3). Uncirculated. (13) | $250 |
| Lot 3645 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985(2), 1986(2), 1988, 1990, 1991, 1993(2), 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997(3). Uncirculated. (15) | $260 |
| Lot 3646 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985(2), 1986(2), 1988, 1990, 1991(2), 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995(2), 1996, 1997(3). Uncirculated. (17) | $0 |
| Lot 3647 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985(12), 1986(14), 1990, 1991(2), 1993(4), 1994(5), 1995(3), 1996(3), 1997(2). Uncirculated. (46) | $620 |
| Lot 3648 | Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1982, 1985 (12), 1987 (2). All in wallets of issue. Uncirculated. (15) | $110 |
| Lot 3649 | Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1982, 1985 (2), 1986, 1987, 1988 (3), 1989, 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1992, 1993, one dollar five coin sets, (2). Uncirculated. (16) | $140 |
| Lot 3650 | Elizabeth II, ten dollars 1985 (2), 1986, 1989, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990, 1991 (2), 1992, 1993. Uncirculated. (13) | $110 |
| Lot 3651 | Elizabeth II, silver kangaroo one dollars 1993 (2), 1994 (2), 1995, 1996, 1997 (2); one dollar five coin sets (5 sets); one dollar coins individually packaged 1993C (5), 1993S (5), 1993 BBC (3), 1993M (4), 1994 (10), 1994 S,M & C mm; 1995C (9), 1998C (5). Uncirculated. (57) | $260 |
| Lot 3652 | Elizabeth II, specimen silver kangaroo dollar, 1994 (Nov Fair issue), 1995 (Nov Fair issue) (2), silver kangaroo dollars 1993 (4), 1994. All in cases or packs of issue, uncirculated. (8) | $130 |
| Lot 3653 | Elizabeth II, 1966-1987, three Dansco deluxe albums with complete sets to 1987 coins from mint wallets. Uncirculated. (136) | $230 |
| Lot 3654 | Elizabeth II, 1966-1987, three Dansco deluxe albums with complete sets to 1987 coins from mint wallets. A few copper pieces toned, uncirculated. (136) | $200 |
| Lot 3655 | Elizabeth II, two albums of mixed decimal coins, one being a near complete set 1966 - 1982, part date sets and a quantity of fifty cents (26), dollars (4), etc. Fine - uncirculated. (approx. 350) | $120 |
| Lot 3656 | Elizabeth II, 1969-1993, one cent - twenty dollars proof and mint sets coins including twenty dollars, 1993(2), ten dollars, 1985, 1986(2). Without original cases/boxes. Extremely fine - FDC. (210) | $0 |
| Lot 3657 | Elizabeth II, 1985-1992 all types of unissued decimal coins from one cent to one dollar. Uncirculated. (28) | $100 |
| Lot 3658 | Elizabeth II, various decimal many packaged issues, fifty cents sets of six coins (2); five dollars (8) 1988-1996; various dollars (43); fifty cents (35); other packaged coins and medals (17); pre-decimal BP set; Melbourne Olympics 1956 pin, assorted literature from RAM etc. (lot) | $70 |
| Lot 3659 | George VI, mis-struck halfpennies 1946, 1..8, threepence 1944S, sixpence 1942, florin 1941, 1947. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $60 |
| Lot 3660 | George VI, halfpenny 1948 Y. (much off-centred); shilling 1950 (slightly cupped); penny blank. First two nearly uncirculated. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 3661 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1975, two obverse dies muled, struck with 180ø axis. Brilliant uncirculated and very rare. | $220 |
| Lot 3662 | Elizabeth II, two cents, two reverses muled, struck with 180ø axis. Brilliant uncirculated and very rare. | $400 |
| Lot 3663 | Elizabeth II, five cents, 1971, two obverse dies muled, struck with 180ø axis. Nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 3664 | Elizabeth II, five cents (undated), two reverse dies muled, struck with 180ø axis. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3665 | Elizabeth II, ten cents, two reverses muled, struck with 180ø axis. Brilliant uncirculated and very rare. | $780 |
| Lot 3666 | Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1991, two reverse dies muled, struck with 45 degrees axis, (15.5 grams). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 3667 | George V - Elizabeth II, an album containing misstrikes, varieties and bitten coins, 1913 - 1963, halfpenny, threepence - florin, assorted dates, mostly annotated. Fair - nearly extremely fine. (approx 480) | $170 |
| Lot 3668 | George VI - Elizabeth II, decimal and pre-decimal, mis-strikes, broken, bitten edges, blank, cupping, light strikes etc. Poor - extremely fine, a diverse lot. (41) | $80 |
| Lot 3669 | Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1963. Uncirculated. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 3670 | Elzabeth II, one and two cents, 1967. Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3671 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1969(2), two cents, 1966, five cents, 1973. Uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 3672 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1976(5), 1977, 1978(10), 1979(14), 1980(10), 1981(2), 1982; two cents, 1973(6), 1975(8), 1976(4), 1978, 1980, 1981(2), 1983, 1984(2), 1989; five cents, 1976(4), 1977, 1979(3), 1980(2), 1982, 1988, 1994(5); ten cents, 1975(5), 1980(4), 1998(2); twenty cents, 1980(6), 1981(2). Uncirculated. (106 rolls) | $320 |
| Lot 3673 | Elizabeth II, one cents 1978, 1979 (5); two cents 1976, 1980 (7), five cents 1980, ten cents 1979 (6), 1980 (3), twenty cents 1976, 1980. Uncirculated. (26) | $0 |
| Lot 3674 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1978, 1979(4), 1981(5), five cents, 1979, ten cents, 1982, twenty cents, 1979, 1982(4), fifty cents, 1982(4). Uncirculated. (21) | $70 |
| Lot 3675 | Elizabeth II, two dollars 1988, one dollar 1984 (3), 1986 (2), 1988, fifty cents 1979, 1982, 1988, twenty cents 1979, ten cents 1979, 1981, two cents 1979, one cent c.1980. Uncirculated. (15) | $190 |
| Lot 3676 | Elizabeth II, two cents 1966 (2), 1967 (2), 1972, 1981, 1983; one cent 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984. Uncirculated, one roll broken. (11) | $140 |
| Lot 3677 | Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1968, 1974. Uncirculated. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 3678 | Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1969. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 3679 | Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1975, 1976, 1978 (2), 1979 (3), 1980 (2), 1981, 1982. Uncirculated. (10) | $70 |
| Lot 3680 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1972. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3681 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1972. Uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 3682 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1974. Wrapper torn, uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 3683 | Elizabeth II, twenty cents, 1974. Wrapper torn, uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 3684 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with fillette head of Victoria left, by James Wyon. | $0 |
| Lot 3685 | Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Scratch in obverse field, nearly fine. | $840 |
| Lot 3686 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, 1864. Good - very good. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 3687 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, 1859, 1862, 1866(2), 1870(2). Good - very good. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 3688 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Very good. | $180 |
| Lot 3689 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3690 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Very good. | $0 |
| Lot 3691 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Very good. | $270 |
| Lot 3692 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3693 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Nearly fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3694 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Cut on head, otherwise good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3695 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very good. | $140 |
| Lot 3696 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very good. | $130 |
| Lot 3697 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Die break on obverse, fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3698 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Very good. | $150 |
| Lot 3699 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Very good. | $150 |
| Lot 3700 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Good. | $110 |
| Lot 3701 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Good. | $130 |
| Lot 3702 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Nearly very fine. | $290 |
| Lot 3703 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Die breaks on obverse, nearly very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 3704 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Good fine. | $180 |
| Lot 3705 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3706 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3707 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very good. | $140 |
| Lot 3708 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very good. | $130 |
| Lot 3709 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Very good. | $130 |
| Lot 3710 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3711 | Queen Victoria, 1865. Very good - nearly fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3712 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1865, 1866, 1868, 1870. Very good. (4) | $520 |
| Lot 3713 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine/nearly extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 3714 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly very fine/extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 3715 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3716 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Die break on obverse, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3717 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3718 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3719 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine/nearly very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3720 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. | $210 |
| Lot 3721 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3722 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3723 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3724 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Fine. | $230 |
| Lot 3725 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3726 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very good. | $130 |
| Lot 3727 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3728 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3729 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3730 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Cut above eye and dig in field on obverse, nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3731 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3732 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very good. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 3733 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Fine/very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3734 | Queen Victoria, second type, 1857 and 1862. Very good. (2) | $160 |
| Lot 3735 | Queen Victoria, 1857 damaged, 1865, Sydney; also a sovereign, 1897 Melbourne. Poor - very good. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 3736 | Queen Victoria - George V, second type, 1857, also young head 1873 Melbourne, 1910 Sydney, 1915 Sydney. Fair - uncirculated. (4) | $220 |
| Lot 3737 | Queen Victoria - Edward VII, second type, 1866, young head 1881 Sydney, others 1906 and 1910 both Sydney and a U.S.A., gold dollar, this holed with edge damage. Very good - good very fine. (5) | $260 |
| Lot 3738 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Good very fine/extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3739 | Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne, 1873 Sydney. Fine - very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3740 | Queen Victoria, 1875, 1879 Sydney. Very fine; extremely fine. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 3741 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Nearly very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 3742 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Fine. | $100 |
| Lot 3743 | Queen Victoria, 1877 Sydney. Very fine or better. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 3744 | Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3745 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Some obverse surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3746 | Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3747 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3748 | Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Very fine/good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3749 | Queen Victoria, 1880, 1882 Sydney. Very fine. | $220 |
| Lot 3750 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 3751 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3752 | Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3753 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3754 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3755 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3756 | Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3757 | Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3758 | Queen Victoria, 1877 (2), 1878, 1879 Melbourne. A few minor edge knocks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 3759 | Queen Victoria, 1877, 1879 Melbourne. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3760 | Queen Victoria, 1880, 1881 Sydney. Very fine. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 3761 | Queen Victoria, 1880, 1891 Melbourne. Very fine or better. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3762 | Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Obverse scratch, very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 3763 | Queen Victoria, 1885 (2), 1886, 1887 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine or better. (4) | $450 |
| Lot 3764 | Queen Victoria, 1888, 1892 Melbourne. Fine - nearly very fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 3765 | Queen Victoria, 1889, 1890 Melbourne. Extremely fine or better. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 3766 | Queen Victoria, 1889, 1895, 1898. Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $370 |
| Lot 3767 | Queen Victoria - George V, 1893 and 1914 Sydney, Great Britain, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Good - good fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3768 | Queen Victoria - Edward VII, 1900 Sydney, 1906 Melbourne, Great Britain, half sovereign 1906. Fine - extremely fine. (3) | $240 |
| Lot 3769 | Edward VII, 1902, 1904, Sydney. Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 3770 | Edward VII, 1903 and 1910 Perth. Nearly extremely fine. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 3771 | George V, 1912, 1913, 1914 1915, 1919 and 1925 Sydney. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (6) | $600 |
| Lot 3772 | George V, 1929, 1930 and 1931 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (3) | $360 |
| Lot 3773 | George V, 1915 Sydney, 1931 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 3774 | Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney and 1886 Melbourne. Fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 3775 | Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3776 | Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3777 | Queen Victoria, young head 1887 Melbourne. Fine. | $80 |
| Lot 3778 | Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney. fine - very fine. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 3779 | Queen Victoria, veiled head, 1893, 1897, 1900 all Sydney. Nearly very fine or better. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3780 | Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3781 | Queen Victoria, 1897, 1900 (2) Sydney. Nearly very fine. (3) | $210 |
| Lot 3782 | Edward VII - George V, 1903, 1912 and 1914 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) | $160 |
| Lot 3783 | Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Good. | $50 |
| Lot 3784 | Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Fine/very good. | $100 |
| Lot 3785 | Edward VII, 1906 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3786 | Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne and Sydney. Fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3787 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3788 | Edward VII, 1908 Sydney, 1909 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3789 | Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3790 | George V, 1912 Sydney. Good extremely fine | $0 |
| Lot 3791 | George V, 1912, 1914-16, with additional 1915, Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 3792 | George V, 1915 Perth. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3793 | George V, 1915 Sydney. Extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 3794 | George VI, 1937. One with mount marks, good - very fine. (20) | $210 |
| Lot 3795 | George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 3796 | George VI, 1937. Nearly fine - very fine. (5) | $50 |
| Lot 3797 | George VI, 1937. Very good - very fine. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 3798 | George VI, 1937. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 3799 | George VI, 1937. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 3800 | George VI, 1937. Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (10) | $100 |
| Lot 3801 | George VI, 1937. Fine - good very fine. (10) | $100 |
| Lot 3802 | George VI, 1937. Poor - nearly extremely fine. (20) | $0 |
| Lot 3803 | George VI, 1937. Very fine - extremely fine. (27) | $280 |
| Lot 3804 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 3805 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 3806 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3807 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Extremely fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 3808 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Very good - very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 3809 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Very good - fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 3810 | George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - nearly very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3811 | George V, 1937(2), 1938. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3812 | George VI, 1937(2), 1938. Edge bruise, otherwise fine - good very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3813 | George VI, 1937 (3), 1938. Nearly extremely fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 3814 | George VI, 1938. Nearly extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3815 | George VI, 1938. Very fine/good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 3816 | George V, 1938. Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 3817 | George VI, 1938. Good fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3818 | George VI, 1938. Nearly very fine - good very fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3819 | George VI, 1938. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 3820 | Edward VII, 1910. Fair - good. (69) | $0 |
| Lot 3821 | Edward VII - George VI, 1910, 1932, 1938. Very good - good extremely fine. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 3822 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1963, date set including 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Fair - uncirculated. (55) | $280 |
| Lot 3823 | Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, in Renniks album, includes obverses and extremely fine 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Poor - uncirculated. (61) | $230 |
| Lot 3824 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910, 1911(5), 1912(6), 1913(7), 1914(5), 1914H(3), 1915, 1915H(4), 1916M(2), 1917M(5), 1918M(4), 1919M(3), 1921(2), 1922, 1923(3), 1925(5), 1926(7), 1927(3), 1927 Canberra(3), 1928(4), 1931(4), 1933, 1934(5), 1935(4), 1936(9), 1938(4), 1939, 1940(4), 1941(2), 1942(3), 1942S, 1943(3), 1943S(2), 1944(4), 1944S(3), 1945, 1946(2), 1947(3), 1951, 1951 Jubilee(11), 1952, 1953(3), 1954(2), Royal Visit(7), 1956(2), 1957(3), 1958, 1959(4), 1960, 1962(5), 1963(7). Poor - uncirculated. (170) | $350 |
| Lot 3825 | George V, 1911. Nearly extremely fine. | $390 |
| Lot 3826 | George V, 1911. Fair - good. (56) | $190 |
| Lot 3827 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1963, date set, incomplete in a Dansco supreme album. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (40) | $0 |
| Lot 3828 | George V, 1912. Fair - good. (79) | $220 |
| Lot 3829 | George V, 1913. Fair - good. (96) | $230 |
| Lot 3830 | George V - George VI, 1913, 1924, 1927 Canberra, 1939. First three coins very fine or better, last fine. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 3831 | George V, 1913, 1916M(60), 1917M(24), 1918M(16), 1919M(12). Fair - fine. (113) | $0 |
| Lot 3832 | George V, 1914 (2), 1914H (6), 1915 (8), 1915H (4), 1933 (7). Fair - fine. (27) | $70 |
| Lot 3833 | George V, 1914. Fair - good. (97) | $0 |
| Lot 3834 | George V, 1914H. Fair - good. (97) | $0 |
| Lot 3835 | George V, 1915. Fair - good. (39) | $0 |
| Lot 3836 | George V, 1915H. Fair - good. (35) | $0 |
| Lot 3837 | George V, 1917M. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3838 | George V, 1917M. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3839 | George V, 1921(25), 1922(5), 1923(12), 1924(6), 1925(11), 1926(21), 1927(7), 1928(5). Fair - fine. (92) | $0 |
| Lot 3840 | George V, 1925. Good extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 3841 | George V, 1926. Nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3842 | George V, 1927 Canberra. Mostly extremely fine a few better. (17) | $70 |
| Lot 3843 | George V - George VI, 1927 Canberra(3), 1932, 1938, 1944, 1951, 1951 Coronation. Good - uncirculated. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 3844 | George V, 1931. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3845 | George V, 1931(30), 1934(22), 1935(31), 1936(41). Fair - fine. (124) | $0 |
| Lot 3846 | George V, 1932. Very good - fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3847 | George VI, 1932. Good. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3848 | George V, 1932. Good. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 3849 | George V, 1933. Fair - good. (83) | $0 |
| Lot 3850 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary with Perth city Foy & Gibson envelope. Nearly uncirculated. | $280 |
| Lot 3851 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with Foy & Gibson envelope. Toned, envelope generally very fine, coin nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3852 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3853 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with Foy & Gibson envelope. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3854 | George VI, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary with Foy & Gibson envelope. Extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3855 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3856 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3857 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3858 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Dark mark on obverse, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3859 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3860 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Some spotting, otherwise extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3861 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3862 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 3863 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3864 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Some spotting, good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3865 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3866 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3867 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Cleaned, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3868 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 3869 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3870 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3871 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3872 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3873 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3874 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, good fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3875 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Some spotting, good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3876 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3877 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3878 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3879 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3880 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very good. | $100 |
| Lot 3881 | George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, other commemoratives 1927, 1951, 1954. Extremely fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 3882 | George V, 1936. Some spotting on reverse, otherwise uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 3883 | George VI, 1938. Good - very fine. (243) | $0 |
| Lot 3884 | George VI, 1939. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3885 | George VI, 1939. Cleaned, nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3886 | George VI, 1939. Nearly extremely fine. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 3887 | George VI, 1939. Fine - very fine. (9) | $40 |
| Lot 3888 | George V, 1939. Good - very good. (73) | $210 |
| Lot 3889 | George VI, 1940(14), 1941(21), 1942s(9), 1942(10), 1943(12), 1943S(7), 1944S(7), 1944(10). Good - nearly extremely fine. (90) | $0 |
| Lot 3890 | George VI, 1945. Good - very fine. (226) | $0 |
| Lot 3891 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946, 1951, 1953 (9), 1954 (4), 1957 (4), 1958 (3), 1959 (5). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (27) | $30 |
| Lot 3892 | Edward VII, 1910(56), 1911(41), 1912(13), 1913(14), 1914(42). Fair - very good. (156) | $320 |
| Lot 3893 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910(6), 1911(2), 1913(10), 1914(2), 1915H(2), 1916M(3), 1917M(5), 1935(2), 1938(2), 1939(5), 1941(2), 1942, 1942S(2), 1943S(3), 1944(5), 1944S, 1946 Perth(2), 1950, 1952(2), 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957(3), 1958, 1959, 1960(5), 1961(17), 1962(5), 1963(2). Poor - uncirculated. (95) | $130 |
| Lot 3894 | Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1914, 1917M, 1918M, 1931, 1933. Fine - extremely fine. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 3895 | George V - George VI, 1912, 1938(2). Nearly fine - uncirculated. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 3896 | George V, 1914(30), 1915(29), 1915H(4), 1916(17), 1917(13). Fair - fine. (93) | $0 |
| Lot 3897 | George V, 1915 (8), 1921* (5), 1933 (4). Fair - fine. (17) | $60 |
| Lot 3898 | George V, 1915H. Fine - very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 3899 | George V, 1916M. Toned, extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 3900 | George V, 1916M and 1935. Lightly toned, good extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3901 | George V, 1918(17), 1920(18), 1921(16), 1922(7), 1924(4), 1925(20), 1926(5), 1928(56). Fair - very good. (143) | $0 |
| Lot 3902 | George V, 1926 and 1927. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3903 | George V - George VI, 1928(2), 1931(15), 1934(30), 1935(10), 1936(46), 1940(38), 1942S(2), 1946 Perth(61). Good - very fine. (194) | $0 |
| Lot 3904 | George V, 1933. Cleaned, some spotting, good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 3905 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1963, date set in a supreme album. Fair - extremely fine. (49) | $120 |
| Lot 3906 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1963, date set in Renniks press in album. Poor - extremely fine. (54) | $50 |
| Lot 3907 | Edward VII, 1910, George V, 1916M. Good extremely fine; very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 3908 | Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1934, 1938. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $140 |
| Lot 3909 | Edward VII - George VI, 1910, 1914, 1922, 1927, 1936, 1938. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $140 |
| Lot 3910 | Edward VII - George V, 1910(119), 1911(43), 1912(39), 1914(72). Fair - very good. (273) | $0 |
| Lot 3911 | George V, 1916M(99), 1917M(48), 1918M(66). Poor - very good. (213) | $0 |
| Lot 3912 | George V, 1919(6), 1920(20), 1921(6), 1922(91), 1923(151), 1935(99). Good - very good. (373) | $0 |
| Lot 3913 | Edward VII, 1910. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3914 | George V, 1918M. Die crack on reverse, nearly uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 3915 | Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1915, 1921M, 1936(3). Fine - extremely fine. (6) | $200 |
| Lot 3916 | Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepences, 1910, 1918 (2), 1920, 1934, 1936, 1948 (2), 1949 (2), 1950, 1951 (3), 1952 (2), 1955 (11), 1956 (2), 1957, 1959. Extremely fine or better. (31) | $70 |
| Lot 3917 | Edward VII - George V, 1910(200), 1911(54), 1912(97), 1914(125), 1915(49), 1923(54), 1942(33). Good - fine. (612) | $0 |
| Lot 3918 | George V, 1915 (15), 1923 (22), 1934/3 (4), 1942 plain (13). Good - good fine. (54) | $120 |
| Lot 3919 | George V - George VI, 1936, 1938. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 3920 | George V, 1911. Cleaned, retoning, nearly uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 3921 | George V, 1914 (16), 1915 (24), 1915H (28). Very good - good fine. (68) | $0 |
| Lot 3922 | George V, 1916I. Some mint red, toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3923 | George V, 1923. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3924 | George V, 1923, 1931. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3925 | George V, 1925. Good very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 3926 | George V, 1925. Fine - good fine. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 3927 | George V, 1925. Very good - very fine. (10) | $210 |
| Lot 3928 | George V, 1925. Fine. (16) | $280 |
| Lot 3929 | George V - George VI, 1925 (2), 1946 (6). Fine - very fine. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 3930 | George V, 1927. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3931 | George V, 1932. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3932 | George V, 1932. Some mint red, toned, extremely fine/uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3933 | George V, 1935. Mostly mint red, | $0 |
| Lot 3934 | George V, 1935 penny; 1911 halfpenny. Extremely fine or better, both with trace of mint bloom. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3935 | George V, 1936. Mostly mint red, uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 3936 | George V, 1936. Even light brown patina, good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3937 | George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1948 (2), 1949 (4), 1950 (3), 1951 (4), 1952 (3), 1953, 1955 (18), 1956 (2). Mostly brilliant uncirculated with full mint bloom. (38) | $30 |
| Lot 3938 | George VI, 1941K.G. Mint red, scratch on reverse between 2 o'clock and 4 o'clock, nearly uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3939 | George VI, 1943I. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 3940 | George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (33) | $360 |
| Lot 3941 | Elizabeth II, 1946. Very good - very fine. (55) | $520 |
| Lot 3942 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, missing 1914, 1915, 1918, 1920, 1920 dot above, 1922, 1923, 1926, 1927, 1930, 1931, 1941 Perth, 1944, 1948, 1950, 1961, 1964 Perth, housed in a supreme album. Very fine - uncirculated. (58) | $0 |
| Lot 3943 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, two date sets in press in albums, both sets missing 1930, one album damaged. Good - uncirculated. (154 coins) | $60 |
| Lot 3944 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, two date sets in press in albums, both sets missing 1930. Good - uncirculated. (156 coins) | $90 |
| Lot 3945 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, two date sets in press in albums, both sets missing 1930. Good - nearly uncirculated. (158 coins) | $90 |
| Lot 3946 | George V, halfpennies, 1911(2), 1916I, 1917I, pennies, 1911, 1925, 1934, 1946(3). Fine - uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 3947 | George V, 1914 (11), 1914H (11), 1915H (12), 1939 Roo (6). Very good - very fine. (40) | $100 |
| Lot 3948 | George V, 1916I. Trace of original mint bloom, good extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 3949 | George V, 1918I, 1924, 1929. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 3950 | George V, 1919, 1930, 1938 (2). All with some or full mint bloom. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $210 |
| Lot 3951 | George V, 1921. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3952 | George V, 1921. Some mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3953 | George V, 1922. Dark mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3954 | George V, 1922. Toned, nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3955 | George V, 1923. Nearly very fine, scarce. | $1,150 |
| Lot 3956 | George V, 1923. Fine. | $640 |
| Lot 3957 | George V, 1929, 1935, 1938 (first reverse (2)). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3958 | George V, 1931, 1932. Some mint red, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3959 | George V, 1933, 1934, 1935 with spots on obverse, 1936. Some with mint red, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 3960 | George V, 1933, 1934, 1935. All with some or full lustre. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3961 | George V, 1934. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3962 | George V, 1936. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3963 | George V, 1936. Some mint red, toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 3964 | George V, 1948, 1949 (2), 1950, 1951 (8), 1953 (29), 1954 (2), 1955 (8). Mostly extremely fine or better many with original mint bloom. (51) | $0 |
| Lot 3965 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, incomplete date set, missing 1913, 1919, 1921, 1922 and 1923. Fine-uncirculated. (54) | $0 |
| Lot 3966 | German New Guinea, five marks 1894A. Edge knock, surface scratches, otherwise very fine. | $1,050 |
| Lot 3967 | German New Guinea, two marks 1894A. Has been polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3968 | German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Good very fine. | $560 |
| Lot 3969 | German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Cleaned and with a spot on reverse, good very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 3970 | German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Scuff marks on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 3971 | German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3972 | German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 3973 | German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 3974 | German New Guinea, half mark 1894A. Bright, extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 3975 | German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 3976 | German New Guinea, half mark, 1894A. Good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 3977 | German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Dark chocolate brown tone, good extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3978 | German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Some mint red, extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3979 | German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3980 | German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3981 | German New Guinea, two pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 3982 | German New Guinea, one pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 3983 | German New Guinea, one pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3984 | German New Guinea, one pfennig, 1894A. Die crack on reverse, very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 3985 | Territory of New Guinea, pattern or proof penny and halfpenny, 1929. FDC. (2) | $840 |
| Lot 3986 | Territory of New Guinea, pattern or proof penny and halfpenny, 1929, in cupro nickel. Some spotting, otherwise uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 3987 | New Guinea, George V - George VI, 1935 - 1945, date set in a Dansco supreme album. Very fine - uncirculated. (11) | $0 |
| Lot 3988 | Papua New Guinea, halfpennies, 1936(8), 1938(2), 1944(7), threepence, 1935(5), 1944(6), sixpence, 1935(7), shillings, 1935(10), 1936(6), 1938(17), 1945(21). Very good - uncirculated. (89) | $80 |
| Lot 3989 | Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1975. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3990 | Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1975. Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 3991 | Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1976 FM(P) (KM.10) first anniversary of Independence. FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3992 | Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1978 FM(P) (KM.13). FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 3993 | Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1979 FM(P) (KM.14). FDC. | $110 |
| Lot 3994 | Agricultural College, Vudal, green, blue and white enamelled pin (broken lug on back); Boroko RSL Club members badge 1965; D.C.A. R.L.F.C. Port Moresby 1965 blue and white enamelled pin; Dallington Bowling Club, Christchurch, New Zealand badge; New Hebrides, British Ex-Servicemen's Association blue and red enamelled badge, the last item scarce. Very fine-extremely fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 3995 | George V, threepence, 1935. Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 3996 | George V, florin 1933, threepence 1934. George VI, sixpence, 1951. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 3997 | George V - Elizabeth II, 1933 - 1965, halfpenny - crown date sets in four press-in albums, missing 1935 Waitangi crown. Very good - uncirculated. (245) | $110 |
| Lot 3998 | Elizabeth II, proof sets cased, 1953, 1968, 1969, uncirculated set 1969. Uncirculated - FDC. (4 sets) | $20 |
| Lot 3999 | Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1974, New Zealand Day (KM.45a). Without cases. Nearly FDC - FDC. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4000 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1969, 1979 (2), 1982 (2), 1986 (2), proof silver dollars 1978, 1979 (2), 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1986 (2), mint sets in wallets 1963, 1965, 1979, 1980, 1982 (2), 1986 (2), mint dollars in packs 1979 (2), 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1986 (2). FDC or uncirculated. (32) | $120 |
| Lot 4001 | Elizabeth II, a large carton containing proof sets 1980 (2), 1981 (3), 1983 (2), 1984 (3), 1985 (2), 1987 (1), with proof dollars 1979 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (3), 1983 (2), 1984 (3), 1985 (2), 1987. In cases as issued. FDC. (28) | $140 |
| Lot 4002 | Elizabeth II, proof sets 1976-1989 complete (14), proof dollars 1976-1988 all different (15), mint dollars 1969-1986 various dates (13), mint sets (2), 1976, 1980. FDC and uncirculated. (44) | $180 |
| Lot 4003 | Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1967 - 1989, 1990(2), 1991 - 1996. Uncirculated. (30) | $0 |
| Lot 4004 | Elizabeth II, a bag containing mint sets 1979 - 1987 with duplication (15), a similar lot of mint dollars 1980 - 1987 (16), other world Great Britain proof set 1977, proof crowns, 1980, 1981, Singapore proof dollar 1979, Canada 1981 proof dollar, others crowns etc. (7). As issued, in wallets or cases. Uncirculated - FDC. (43) | $0 |
| Lot 4005 | Elizabeth II, a carton containing mint sets 1965, 1989, 1991-1998, New Zealand currency collection pack with proof silver dollar (11), Dunedin 1998 five dollars, all in folder packs as issued. Uncirculated. (12) | $30 |
| Lot 4006 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1969. Uncirculated. (500) | $0 |
| Lot 4007 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1969. Uncirculated. (500) | $0 |
| Lot 4008 | Elizabeth II, one cent, 1969. Uncirculated. (500) | $0 |
| Lot 4009 | Handcrafted medal, in gold (15ct, 10.1gms, 28mm) with loop, engraved on obv. 'Otago A.& P.Society / Winter Show / 1908'., on rev. 'Manager / Cheltenham Dairy / Co. Ltd / Factory Butter'. Very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 4010 | H.M.S. New Zealand, to the Officers and Crew, 1913, in silver (36mm) by W.R.Bock (Morel 1913/3). Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4011 | H.M.S. New Zealand, 1913, to the Officers and Crew, in silver (36mm) by W.R.Bock (Morel 1913/3). Very fine and scarce. | $130 |
| Lot 4012 | Bledisloe - Waitangi medal, 1935, in bronze (51mm) by J.Berry and G.Whitehouse for the New Zealand Numismatic Society (Morel 1935/1). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4013 | Bledisloe - Waitangi medal, 1935, in bronze (51mm) by J.Berry and G.Whitehouse for the New Zealand Numismatic Society (Morel 1935/1). Nearly uncirculated and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4014 | New Zealand Centennial, 1940, in silver (38mm), another., in bronze (38mm) by J.Berry and G.Whitehouse for the New Zealand Numismatic Society. Uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4015 | New Zealand Centennial, 1940, in bronze (38mm) by J.Berry and G.Whitehouse for the New Zealand Numismatic Society. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 4016 | British Empire Games, Auckland, New Zealand, 1950, in bronze (63mm). Good extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4017 | British Empire Games, Auckland, 1950, Track Cycling, Western Springs Stadium, entrance ticket, five shillings (second night), also includes the portion that should have been 'surrendered to the Gatekeeper at the Entrance to Stadium'. Scarce. Fine - very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4018 | National Stamp Exhibition, Whakatane, 1967, in gold (42mm, 31.2gms), another., in silver, both uninscribed. Uncirculated. (2) | $440 |
| Lot 4019 | Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, James Cook, bicentenary 1969, in silver (63mm). Cased. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4020 | Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, James Cook, bicentenary 1969, in silvered bronze (63mm). Missing case. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4021 | Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, James Cook, bicentenary 1969, in bronze (63mm). Cased. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4022 | Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, James Cook, bicentenary 1969, in bronze (63mm). Cased. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4023 | James Cook Bicentenary, 1969, in bronze (33mm)(2), Second Voyage Bicententary, 1972, in bronze (38mm)(2), Otago Centennial, 1948, in bronze (52mm)(2), Canterbury Centenary, 1950, in bronze (50mm), Christchurch Centennial, 1975, in silver (45mm), bronze (45mm) and silvered bronze (45mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 4024 | New Zealand medalets, a range of issues with some duplication from 1882 - 1954, a few in silver with the majority relating to issue c.1900. Fine - extremely fine. (31) | $150 |
| Lot 4025 | Milk and cream tokens, a selection in metal (40 including two cream) and in plastic (53) many different but some duplication, includes a few world. Very good - uncirculated. (93) | $0 |
| Lot 4026 | Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint (C.1853/2). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4027 | Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint (C.1853/2). Fine/very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4028 | Port Phillip Farmers Society, instituted 1848, in silver (51mm) by Arnoldi, inscribed on rev. 'Drill Harrow / First Prize / Awarded to / Messrs. T.Robinson & Co / 1856'. Scratch on reverse, edge bruise, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4029 | Port Phillip Farmers Society, instituted 1848, in silver (51mm) by Arnoldi, inscribed on rev. 'Shod Draught Horse / Prize / to / G. Garner / 1858'. Nearly extremely fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4030 | Prince of Wales Married, 1863, celebrations in Victoria, white metal (34mm) (C.1863/2). Attempt to pierce at top, very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4031 | South Australian Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Duke of Edinburgh medal, 1867 in silver (33mm) by J.M. Wendt (C.1867/4), inscribed on edge A. MacGeorge & Co. Good very fine and rare. | $700 |
| Lot 4032 | Products of New South Wales, Sydney 1867, for the Paris Universal Exhibition, bronze (39mm), by L.C. Wyon, plain edge. As struck, extremely fine | $150 |
| Lot 4033 | Acclimatization Society of Victoria, in silver (57mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, 1868, after T.Landseer A.R.A. (C.1868/3), edge inscribed 'Awarded to Edward Wilson Esq. Melbourne 1868'., together with Acclimatization Society of Victoria, in bronze (57mm), uninscribed; London Annual International Exhibition Fine Arts, Industries & Inventions, 1873, cast medal (70mm), edge impressed 'Edward Wilson For Services'; Smithfield Club, award medal in silver (49mm), edge engraved 'As Breeder Best Pen of Pigs in Class LXIV 1873 E.Wilson Hayes Place Farm Beckenham Kent'., another., in silver (49mm), edge engraved 'As Breeder Best Pen of Pigs in Class LXVI 1874 E.Wilson Hayes Place Kent'. Good very fine. (5) | $6,600 |
| Lot 4034 | Acclimatization of Victoria, 1868, in bronze (58mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, London. In case of issue. FDC. | $520 |
| Lot 4035 | Tasmanian Primitive Lodge, 1870, presentation medal in silver and gold, plain silver disc (51mm) with ornate floral design surround with suspender bar for ribbon, obv. hand in gold in centre, with a closed wreath in silver around, all surmounted on disc, rev. engraved 'Presented by / The Brethren of the / Tasmanian Primitive Lodge / to / Dr. John Riley / in recognition / of his services as / Pianist and Vocalist / while in Hobart Town'., 'Multum in Parvo' in a scroll below, 1870 under scroll. Extremely fine and possibly unique. | $0 |
| Lot 4036 | Victorian Exhibition, 1872, in white metal (47mm), by Stokes & Martin (C.1872/3). Pierced for suspension. Good very fine/extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4037 | International Exhibition, Victoria, 1873, silver (46 mm) by J. Hogarth for Stokes & Martin, Prize Medal, edge impressed 'Randall & Gray Myall Pipes'. Good extremely fine. | $290 |
| Lot 4038 | Beechworth Exhibition, 1873, prize medal in bronze (48mm) by Stokes & Martin. Mint red, some very light spotting otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $400 |
| Lot 4039 | National Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (51mm) by J.Hogarth, inscribed on rev. 'G.Stevenson / 1877', edge inscribed 'First Prize Pair Bay Horses Carriage'. Toned, edge bruises, good extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4040 | Australian Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, Ballaarat 1878, in silver (47mm) by E.A.Altmann. Edge engraved 'J.Hensley' (C.1878/1). Extremely fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4041 | Sandhurst Industrial Exhibition, 1879, silver (38mm) by Ernst A. Altmann, reverse engraved 'Henry Anderson, Sandhurst, Vulcanite Work, Mechanical Dentistry'. Very fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 4042 | Sandhurst Industrial Exhibition, 1879, bronze (38mm) by Ernst A. Altmann, reverse engraved 'Theo.. Dewey, Richmond, Illuminated Alphabet'. Extremely fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4043 | Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, inscribed on rev. 'H.P.Robinson / Second Award'. Nearly FDC. | $160 |
| Lot 4044 | Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, bronze (76mm), by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, reverse inscribed 'Bentley & Playfair, First Award'. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4045 | Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon. Uninscribed. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4046 | Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (51mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, uninscribed. Extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4047 | Geelong Industrial & Juven(i)le Exhibition, 1879-1880, awarded to J.B. Cullen Geelong, Macrame, silver oval 23 x 28mm, by E.A. Altmann, Melbourne, with loop suport. Extremely fine, rare. | $370 |
| Lot 4048 | I(ntercolonial) Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, Melbourne, 1879-1880, in white metal (39mm) by Stokes & Martin(?). Very fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 4049 | The Victoria Medal, in bronze (38mm) by Stokes & Martin with Love, Purity & Fidelity reverse. Extremely fine, rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4050 | Melbourne Exhibition, 1880, king Billie Exhibition souvenir; 1881 International Exhibition; another 1888, silver 20mm with ring support, Exhibition Albury 7.9.96; Duke and Duchess visit 1901; Melbourne International Exhibition, uninscribed; others United Kingdom (3), including badge for HMS Hood British Fleet 1924; One pennyworth of Soup and bread for this ticket, hexagonal medalet; Thorbecke's Monopoly cigarettes jeton, (C.1880/6, 1880-81/9, 1888/26 (silver), 1896/2, M/7, T/6). Very good - extremely fine. (9) | $40 |
| Lot 4051 | County of Bendigo Agricultural & Horticultural Society, in gold (23 x 28mm oval, 11.5gms) with loop mount, inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / John Steel / Newbridge / 1st Prize / for / Draught Mare / October 19th 1881'. Extremely fine. | $620 |
| Lot 4052 | Adelaide Prize Medal, 1881, silver (30 mm), Awarded to 'Pupils of Mrs Martin', struck on an English florin of the period. Very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4053 | Bathurst Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, N.S.W. 1881, bronze (43mm) by Evan Jones, Sydney, reverse engraved 'Maude Peake 1st Prize Sec. A C123, 1881'. Very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4054 | Bathurst Juvenile Industrial Exhibition, N.S.W. 1881, bronze (43mm) by Evan Jones, Sydney, reverse engraved 'WM. T. Anderson 2nd Prize Sec. B Cl.12, 1881', and a Geo. Petty, Melbourne penny token. Very fine, the first rare. (2) | $250 |
| Lot 4055 | Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining association, silver prize medal 48mm., inscribed '2nd prize/Awarded/ to/ John Copper/for/ Bloodmare 4 yrs and over/ 'Audacity'/June 1883', another in copper 48mm, similar 1st Prize to John Gard for Aerated waters, June 1883, this cased. Nearly extremely fine, scarce. (2) | $260 |
| Lot 4056 | Tasmanian Industrial Exhibition, Launceston, 1883, in white metal (38mm) by Stokes & Martin. Holed at top, nearly uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 4057 | National Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (35mm) , inscribed on rev. 'Fitzroy City / Carriage Co. / 1st Prize / Whitechapel / 1884'. Edge knocks, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4058 | New South Wales Rowing Association, Sydney, Estd.1878, in bronze (51mm), inscribed on rev. 'Annual Regatta / 1884 / Mercantile Fours / Gardiner Challenge Cup / Won By / C.N.B. & Co. / W.Beer (Cox)'. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4059 | The Royal Horticultural Society (Great Britain), Sir Joseph Banks medal, in copper (37mm), obv. head of Sir Joseph Banks, rev. engraved 'Awarded to / W. Warren / for Collection of / Micnonette/ 22nd April 1884.'. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4060 | Medalets and badges, including Industrial Exhibition, Albury, 1896, in silver (22mm); Warrnambool Industrial and Art Exhibition, 1896 (C.1896/4); Rechabite Jubilee, 1885 (C.1885/9); Cheltenham Golf Club, badge in gold and enamel; U.S. Fleet Visit, 1908; Centenary of Victoria (C.1934-35/1); Victory (C.1919/2); Armstrong Shoe Mart. Very good - very fine. (34) | $140 |
| Lot 4061 | Preston Rifle Club, handcrafted fob in gold (8.3gms, 33mm), inscribed on rev. 'Preston / Rifle Club / Presented by / A.Short Esq.J.P. / For Best Shot. Year 1886 / Won by / Frank Olney'. Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4062 | Omeo Agricultural & Pastoral Society, in bronze (38mm) by E.ALtmann, Melbourne, inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / Mrs Hansen / 2nd Prize / Collection / Fancy Work / 1886'. Good very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4063 | St. Patricks School, Albury, silver Maltese cross (30mm), engraved on rev. 'University Examination, 1887, W. Mongan'. Fine and very rare. | $160 |
| Lot 4064 | Queen Victoria Jubilee, Tasmania, 1887, by (F & W) Stewart, silver (21mm), with ring attached at top, (C.1887/27 not listed in silver). Very fine/good very fine and rare. | $70 |
| Lot 4065 | Jubilee International Exhibition, Adelaide, 1887, in bronze (76mm) by E.A.Altmann, rev. 'First Order of Merit'. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4066 | Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Melbourne Mint and Stokes and Martin (C.1888/8). Cased (damaged). Plain edge, nearly FDC. | $100 |
| Lot 4067 | Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Stokes & Martin, edge inscribed 'F.R.Godrey Esq'. Cased. Slight edge bruises on obverse, otherwise nearly FDC. | $0 |
| Lot 4068 | Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) by Stokes & Martin for the Melbourne Mint, edge impressed 'C.Young Esq'. Cased. Nearly FDC. | $200 |
| Lot 4069 | National Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1888, in silver (35mm), inscribed on rev. 'J.O'Donnell / First Prize'. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4070 | Agricultural Society of New South Wales, in bronze (51mm) by Hardy Brothers, Sydney. Uninscribed. Nearly uncirculated/extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4071 | The Grand National Demonstration, 1890, in white metal (39mm) commemorating United Labour (C.1890/5). Holed at top, otherwise good very fine. | $950 |
| Lot 4072 | The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (48 mm) by Stokes, reverse inscribed 'James Wilson/Hampshire Down Ram'. Nearly extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4073 | Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, award medals in silver (35mm) by Stokes & Martin, awarded to Damyon Brothers, edges inscribed 'First Prize Pony Phaeton Without Hood 1892'., 'First Prize Pony Phaeton Without Hood 1893'., 'First Prize Hansom Public Use 1894'., 'First Prize D.S.Buggy No Hood 1894'. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4074 | Handcrafted medal in gold (7.5gms, 34 x 34mm), initials 'HMS' engraved on obv., rev. engraved 'Bowling Trophy / Presented by / J.Bowman / Won by H.M.Sutherland, Esq / Dandenong / 1894'. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4075 | Tasmanian International Exhibition, Hobart, 1894-5, in gilt bronze (38mm) by Stokes & Sons, rev. 'Awarded / to / ...' within closed wreath. Uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 4076 | Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, award medals in silver (35mm) by Stokes & Martin, awarded to Damyon Brothers, edges inscribed 'First Prize Single Buggy With Hood 1895'., 'First Prize Private Hansom 1895'., '1st Prize Single Buggy With hood 1896'., '1st Prize Double Seated Open Buggy 1897'. Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4077 | Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, Shire of Ararat, medalet in gold (8.1gms, 22mm) with loop mount (C.1897/15). Fine. | $720 |
| Lot 4078 | Queen Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, hand engraved sterling silver fob, rev. inscribed 'P.S.A.A, Won by Sydney Celebration, 21/6/97', with ring loop support. Fine and rare. | $30 |
| Lot 4079 | Handcrafted medal, in the shape of an eight pointed star, in gold (15.7gms, 39mm), initials 'J.M.' engraved on obv., on rev. 'Presented / to / J.Moseley Esq / by the Employees of / Fox & Holmes / as a token of their / Respect & Esteem / Kalgoorlie / Oct 11.'97'. Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4080 | Queensland Police Force, diamond jubilee medal 1897, with bronze suspender and bar 'Police Force' and red ribbon attached, inscribed on edge 'Constable J. McKiernan'. Extremely fine and rare. | $290 |
| Lot 4081 | Assorted medalets and checks, including W.A. Education Dept. award medal for Punctual attendance 1903; Exhibition Mint 1897 Diamond Jubilee medalet in silver; Cole's Field of Gold token; Sydney Ferries 1901; Elementary School Honours, cased; Lord Roberts in silver etc. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (25) | $0 |
| Lot 4082 | Victorian Canary Society, Season 1897-98, handcrafted medal in gold (15ct, 11.2gms, 34mm) engraved on obv. 'First Feather Shows, Amateur Class, Crested Norwich', on rev. 'Presented by H.& F.Gaskell', on shield in centre 'Won by / T.SHaw'. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4083 | Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, award medals in silver (35mm) by Stokes & Martin, awarded to Damyon Brothers, edges inscribed '1st Prize Private hansom 1898'., '1st prize Pony Phaeton Without Hood 1902'., '1st Prize Single Buggy Without Hood 1902'., '1st Prize Farmers Waggon With Two Seats 1903'., another., in gilded silver (35mm), edge inscribed '1st Prize Hansom for Private Use'. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4084 | Fob in gold, C.Q.A. Regatta, Rhton. 1898 to J. Court Cox, (9ct, 7.6gms), another in silver, Club Fours J. Court Bow, M.R.C. Regatta 1901. Fine - very fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4085 | Australia's Commonwealth 1899, in gold and enamel (5.5gms, 22mm), inscribed on rev. 'Shire of Marong H.Wirth President'. Good very fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4086 | New South Wales Cyclists Union Centenary Badge 1899, in silver 24mm; Commonwealth of Australia, white metal by Webb & Sons 1901, (C.1901/45) 39mm.; Queensland Jubilee 1909, uninscribed reverse stating only Awarded To, (cf.C.1909/7 before peripheral legend has been added). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 4087 | Handcrafted fob, in gold (8.6gms, 29mm) with loop, engraved on obv. 'Won by A.J.Moseley Aged 14 years'., on rev. 'Kalgoorlie Gala 1900 Amateur Rider High Jumping Competition'., initials 'AJM' in centre. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4088 | Sydney University, an important group of cased prize medals awarded to Mungo Lorenz MacCallum, a) silver (42mm), Senior Public Examinations 1902, Ancient History, another similar b) 1902, English, another similar c) History of Europe, another similar junior Public Exam 1900, Greek, another similar in bronze (52.5mm), B.A. Examination 1906, Classics, all cased by John Hurst & Co, 321 George St. Sydney; another similar bronze medal (52.5mm), uncased for B.A. Degree 1947 History awarded to MacCallum, O.M., all by Amor. Extremely fine, four in silver and two in bronze. (6) | $680 |
| Lot 4089 | Australian Commonwealth, Inaugurated Jan.1 1901, in silver (30mm) by A.H.W. (Wittenbach) Melbourne (not listed in Carlisle). Good extremely fine and very rare. | $250 |
| Lot 4090 | Commonwealth of Australia, Sydney 1901, Commonwealth Celebrations Sydney (sporting) bronze medal (38 mm), Llewellin & Co, Pitt St. Sydney, inscribed on edge '800 yds F.S.Swimming C'ship 3rd Prize' inscribed on back 'W.M.Kelly/O.C.C'. Extremely fine, scarce. | $210 |
| Lot 4091 | Opening of Parliament, 1901, in white metal (37mm), stamped SAMPLE in obverse right field (as C.1901/44). Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4092 | Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, in gold (30.6gms, 36mm) by Stokes and Martin, inscribed on rev. 'Damyon Brothers / 1901', edge inscribed 'Private Hansom'. Edge bruise, nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4093 | Melbourne Caledonian Society, 1902-3 silver brooch crowned over shield with gold rampant lion in centre, rev. '1902-3/ Andrew Thomson/ Vice President 1891, 1901, 1902', by C. McF. Pin on back, extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4094 | Western Australia, Education Department, For Punctual Attendance, silver (31mm), awarded to Harold Crayford 'Every School Day 1904'. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4095 | Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (35mm) by S & M, inscribed on rev. 'Henry Beattie / & Sons / 1904', edge inscribed ' 3rd Prize Hereford Bull 4 Years Old or Over'. Nearly uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 4096 | New South Wales Govt. Railways, 45 years service medal to M.W. Levy, together with Railway Ambulance Corps cross dated 1905, with ribbon and suspender dated 1930 for Efficient(cy), together with assorted Lodge Medals, including two gold (9ct) with ribbons attached (total weight 34 grams including ribbons etc), dated 1935, other groups (4), presented to M.W. Levy and a case. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 4097 | Melbourne Harriers, points competition, 1905, handcrafted fob in gold (15ct, 5.7gms, 23mm), inscribed to 'W.M.Fender 1st 34 points'. Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4098 | Handcrafted medallion, in silver (26mm) with loop mount, engraved on obv. 'Minda' / Glaciarium Fete / July 4th 1906', on rev. the initials 'C.L.' Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4099 | Visit of the American Naval Fleet to Australia, 1908, gilt 41mm wide with a bar stating 'Welcome'. (C.-). Brilliant, nearly FDC. | $170 |
| Lot 4100 | Fob in gold, Trial Fours, Rowing 1.12.09 to A.F. Bateman No.2, (9ct, 4.9gms), obv. has shield with oars as well as inscription. Good very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4101 | Victorian Rowing Association, Estd. 1876, Champion Eight of Victoria, in silver (51mm), inscribed on rev. 'A.P.R.C. / T.Rider / 3 / 21.3.09'. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4102 | Fobs in gold (9ct, 26 and 28mm, 15ct, 29mm), first inscribed on obv. 'Geelong Poultry and Kennel Club', and on rev. 'Best Homer / Cock / Won by / E.W.Pillock / 1911'., second inscribed 'Bunyip Sports / 1st Prize / Flig / Tottie Meyers / 1911'., third inscribed 'O.P.S. / Wyandotte / 1902 / Won by / F.Chack'., V.R.A. Club medal in silver (26mm), inscribed on rev. 'Terang / R C / Won by / C.Paton / 1927'. Fine - very fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4103 | Advance Australia, fob in gold and enamel (15ct, 9.2gms, 28mm) by Newman, inscribed on obv. 'A.N.A. Exhibition 1913', inscribed on rev. 'First Prize Amateur Photography F.Hutton'. Extremely fine - uncirculated. | $520 |
| Lot 4104 | Fob in gold, (9 ct., 11.6 grams), a token in honour, 'Presented to F.Bonnar Esq. from Hepburn Miners, Lodge, As a Token of Esteem, 7.3.14'. Fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4105 | Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds, award medals, in silver (39mm) (2) by Amor, Sydney, to Miss M. Sands, Cooma, 1914; E. Parker, Moss Vale, 1922; in bronze (39mm) (2) to E.G. Smith, Kurri Kurri, 1923, the other uninscribed. Extremely fine and scarce. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 4106 | Warehouseman's Rowing Association, Victoria, 1914, in silver (53mm) encapsulated in glass with silver rim, by Stokes & Son, together with shield shaped silver disc, engraved 'Won by / D & W Murray / Ltd / J.D.Cook / 2'. Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 4107 | W.W.I Active Service fob, in gold (15 ct, 6.8 grams), obv. boomerang over soldier in shield flanked by kangaroo and emu; rev. inscribed 'Presented to Sergt Major/J.H.A. Thomas M.M./by the/ residents of/ Huon and Kiewa/ Districts/ after 3 1/2 years/ active service/ abroad.', hallmarked. Extremely fine with pin and chain attached. | $170 |
| Lot 4108 | Gold fobs and a brooch, (9ct. total weight 12.9 grams), won by Supt. Gaynor 1924 and a Return fob to Dvr. O. Tucker ..War 1914 to 1918 S.M.E. / W.H./ COM. Very fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 4109 | Sporting fobs (3), in gold (9ct. 9.7 grams), with name or presentation details on pack all to W. Farmer of Rothbury, c.1915-7. Very fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 4110 | Rifle and Cadet, fobs in silver, 'Rifle Match, Schofield Barracks, 2nd prizre 500 yd. range, 1919, won by Pvt. W. McDougall, Co. B, 5th Haw. Inf. NGH; another as 'Expert Rifleman' 1919; plaus bulls-eye star dated 1915-16-17; and 1910 fob to Cadets Queensland; by A.J. Parkes, silver. Very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 4111 | Colac & District Pastoral and Agricultural Society, fob in gold (9ct 8.3 grams), with some enamelling around rim, rev. inscription 'Awarded/ to/ Mrs M. Haberfield/ Best Bird/ Heavy Breeds/ 1917', Good very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4112 | World War I, handcrafted fob in gold (9ct, 34mm) with brooch mount, obv. Australian Coat of Arms in centre, clasped hands above, rifle to each side, floral design below, all worked in high relief, rev. inscribed 'From / Jindivick / in Pride & Sorrow / Driver H.Peel / Killed in action / 19.9.17'. Very fine. | $270 |
| Lot 4113 | Sporting fobs (4), in gold (9ct. 21.5 grams), with name or presentation details on pack all to J. O'Keefe by Coolamon Amateur Boxing Tournament, c.1918-1920. Very fine. (4) | $210 |
| Lot 4114 | Return from Active Service, gold fobs (15 ct, 13.1 grams), 'Presented to Sap. G.G. Hanlon by..residents of Coolangatta, on return from active service' and another similar to Cpl. E.S.M. Hanlon, 1919. Extremely fine. (2) | $460 |
| Lot 4115 | South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, All Australian Peace Exhibition, 1920, in silver (51mm), inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / Miss Pegg Clarke / Photography / Copying'. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4116 | South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, All Australian Peace Exhibition, 1920, in bronze (51mm), inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / Miss Pegg Clarke / Photography / Enlargements'. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4117 | Australian Railways Union, fob in gold and enamel (9ct, 8.4gms, 25mm) inscribed on rev. 'Presented by the / A.R.U. / to A.C.Knight / for / Services Rendered / While Occupying Position / of District President / 1921-24'; Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, fob in silver, on rev. 'Tell the Boys to Pull Together'. Enamel chipped on first fob, very fine. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 4118 | Macintosh and Degraves, Centenary of the issue of the Tasmanian shilling, 1923, commemorative medallion in silver (31mm) by Stokes & Son, for Alfred Chitty (C.1923/4). Toned, FDC. | $300 |
| Lot 4119 | Sporting fobs (3), in silver with small gold shield attached to centre on two fobs, with names and presentation details on pack all to Sgt. Barrow, Area 1B Rifle club, one unamed but by Angus and Coote, c.1924. Fine - very fine. (3) | $40 |
| Lot 4120 | Visit of the American Fleet to Australia July 1925, in white metal (19mm),legend surrounding enamelled U.S. red and blue flag in centre, loop for suspension at top, reverse plain. Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4121 | Australian Made Preference League, Exhibition Train, fob in silver and enamel (26mm) by Angus and Coote, inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to Sheila Hunter / Pub. Sch. Brocklesby / Best Essay / on the Visit of the / 'Great White' Train / 1926'. Good very fine. | $460 |
| Lot 4122 | Digby Football Club, handcrafted fob in gold (9ct, 4gms, 28mm) inscribed 'G.D.F.L. / D.F.C. /Premiers / A.Mabbitt / 1927'; another., in gold (9ct, 5.7gms, 37mm), inscribed 'Digby F.C. / B grade / Premiers / 1921 / A.Mabbitt'. Good very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4123 | Bert Hinkler, London to Darwin Flight, 1928, in bronze (51mm) by Stokes (C.1928/1). Extremely fine/uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 4124 | N.S.W. State Soccer Cup, gold medal, awarded to Cessnock H. Otto, 1929, (26.5mm, 9 ct, 14.7 grams), ring suspension at top for wearing. With slight damage to enamelled arms on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4125 | New South Wales Railways and Tramways Ambulance Corps, medallion in gold and enamel (31 x 40mm, 9ct, 13gms) with ribbon and bar, inscribed on rev. 'Presented to / Mr E.W.Dingle / by Chairman / R.& T. Ambulance / Board / 1929'., together with Challenge Shield, medallion in silver (28 x 33mm) with ribbon and bar; St John Ambulance Association, medallion and bars 1930, 1933, 1934, 1935; Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal; another., in silver and enamel, all inscribed to E.Dingle. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4126 | Oakleigh Football Club, Premiers 1930, F.Maher Capt., handcrafted fob, in gold (9ct, 4.5gms, 34mm). Very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 4127 | Arthur Yates & Co, Reliable Seeds award medals, by Amor Sydney, in silver (39mm) to Mrs D. Graffin Wagin 1930; also a penny token to John Henderson, Freemantle (A.223), c.1878; and two sporting bronze Dutch medals, (50mm), one issued by the Royal Military Sports organisation for 4 days event 1924, another different Paper Rally 29.1.1924. Second good fine, others extremely fine all scarce. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 4128 | New South Wales Ambulance Corps, gold fobs, clasps and medals (9ct 23.3 grams total including ribbon) and silver badges, fobs and lapel crosses, dated 1931-1940 for Efficient(cy) F. Lambert, some with enamelling. Very fine. (11) | $100 |
| Lot 4129 | Sydney Harbour Bridge Opened 19th March 1932, Inaugural Celebrations, in bronze (51mm) by W.J. Amor, (C.1932/5) edge impressed '1932 Semi-final R. & R. Championship North Bondi S.L.S. Club'. In case of issue, uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 4130 | Fifth Australian Philatelic Exhibition, Sydney 1932, gilded gold, 32mm, (24.45 grams) by M & M Sydney (Miller and Morris), awarded to E. Sussmilch Div. VII, 1st Award. Extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 4131 | Centenary of Victoria, 1934, in silver (64mm) by G.Raynor Hoff (C.1934/9). In case of issue. Toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4132 | Centenary of Victoria, 1934, in bronze (64mm) by G.Raynor Hoff (C.1934/9). In box of issue. Toned, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4133 | Centenary of Victoria, 1934, in bronze (64mm) by G.Raynor Hoff (C.1934/9). Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4134 | Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, 1934, in silvered bronze (54mm) by Stokes, inscribed on rev. 'Dorset Horn Ram / 2 1/2 yrs & Over, Second / T.S.Austin / 'Myuna' No.5 of 31'. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4135 | Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, 1934, in bronze (54mm), inscribed on rev. 'Large Black Sow / Under 16 over 10m / First W.Major / 'Wattle Rosadora'. Uncirculated. | $70 |
| Lot 4136 | Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, 1934, in bronze (54mm) by Stokes, inscribed on rev. 'Best Toy Dog / First. Won by / Mrs D.J.McGregor / 'Ch. Sundown Admiral'. Nearly extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4137 | Municipality of Balmain, 1935, 75th anniversary, town hall in centre surrounded by legend, silver plated brass, 24mm, by Angus & Coote Jewellers, Sydney, (C.-) not in Carlisle. Very fine-extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4138 | Honorary Justices Association of Victoria, fob in gold and enamel (9ct, 7gms, 23mm) with loop mount, inscribed on rev. 'T.J.C.Bowie Central Bailiwick 1936'. Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4139 | South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, Centennial Exhibition, 1936, award medal in bronze (32mm), inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / Miss T.Stewart / Design / Theatrical Dress'. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4140 | South Australian Centennial Exhibition, 1936, silver 33mm, engraved and awarded to 'Miss J.A. Gunnerson, Hardanga Work'; another William Joseph Amor Founder medal, 1988 in copper, 39mm by Amor-Sanders. Extremely fine or better. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4141 | Gold fobs, (9ct. 9.3 grams); Parkdale School Com. to P. Trihey Most Efficient 1937; another K.Y.C.B., Quartette Competition, 1st Prize Won by J.J. Purtle 30.6.29. (Music). Extremely fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4142 | New South Wales Ambulance Corps, gold (9ct 7.0 grams total) and silver lapel crosses, dated 1937, 1940 for Efficient(cy) J.L. Peterson, both with enamelling. Very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4143 | King George VI - Queen Elizabeth crowned May 12 1937, red enamel and brass with loop at top; another, blue enamel and brass with clip on back; another partly finished silver washed bronze, loop not pierced, all 23mm. the last piece rare. Very fine-extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4144 | Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in oxidised silver plate (58mm) by Amor (C.1938/7). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4145 | Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in oxidised silver plate (58mm) by Amor (C.1938/7). Nearly extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4146 | Regional Missionary and Eucharistic Congress, Newcastle 1938, brass and enamel badge by Denis A Bergin, Catholic Store Sydney; Newcastle Masonic Club, ornate enamelled membership badges 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957 by Millers. Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4147 | Borough of Wangaratta, Appeal medal in plated silver for WW.II, 1939-1945, 51mm, uniniscribed. Mounted on edge for placement in swival mount, good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4148 | Australian Red Cross Society, twenty years service medal, 1939-1959, in gilt and enamel, inscribed on rev. 'Margaret Gibson / Foxhow / Hon-Sec / 42-56'; together with medallions for, Visit of the U.S. Fleet; 29th International Eucharistic Congress, Sydney, 1928(2); Confederation of the Australian Commonwealth, 1901, with ribbon and bar; Protestant Alliance Friendly Society of Australia, in gilt and enamel. Very good - very fine. (7) | $30 |
| Lot 4149 | Athletics, The Hutchins School, Hobart, Athletic award medals to P. Mitchell c.1942-1950, all similar. Very fine or better. (4) | $40 |
| Lot 4150 | New South Wales Railways Ambulance Corps, gold fob and clasp (9ct 15.9 grams total including pin), dated 1944, 1947 for Efficient(cy) O. Butler. Very fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4151 | Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W., in oxidised silver (63.5mm, hexagonal), Royal Easter Show, 1948 Cocker Spaniel Dog, Norglen Kennels 'Norglen Overture'. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4152 | New South Wales Railway Ambulance Corps, gold fobs, clasps and medals (9ct 23.3 grams total) and silver fob, lapel badges and clasps, 1948-1960 for Efficient(cy) J. Gander, some with enamelling. Very fine. (7) | $50 |
| Lot 4153 | Swimming, The Hutchins School, Hobart, Swimming award medals to P. Mitchell c.1948-1950, all similar. Very fine or better. (6) | $50 |
| Lot 4154 | De La Salle College, cadet hat badges, c.1950s in gilt and enamel (46mm)(2), by Swann & Hudson, Frankston, another in bronze (37mm). One with chipped enamel, very good - extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4155 | Centenary of the Government of Victoria, 1951, in bronze (64mm) by A.Meszaros (C.1951/3). In case of issue. Uncirculated. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 4156 | Sydney Cricket Ground, collection of members badges 1952-53 to 1979-80 various types including 'C', 'F', and 'J' and the 1976-77 100 years members badge. Mostly extremely fine. (22) | $90 |
| Lot 4157 | Commemorative spoons, 8th Australian (Scout) Jamboree, Jindalee, Qld. 1967-68; Coronation Elizabeth II 2nd June 1953, tennis related, inscribed 'Wimbledon'. Very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4158 | National Eucharistic Congress, Sydney 1953, green enamel and brass (23 x 26mm), voided centre. Reverse legend reads 'Official (s?) Badge (Rev.) W.P. Clark Secretary No. 23748' pin suspension; another, a lead splash of the same design but with additional design work above the head of Christ (three birds?) which is voided on the first piece; Australian National Pilgrimage Lourdes, Centenary 1958 green enamel in the shape of a map of Australia; another for Australian National Pilgrimage Munich, International Eucharistic Congress 1960; another '.......Humbly Relying on the Blessings of God' in blue enamel. Very fine-extremely fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4159 | Amateur Boxing Union of Australia, Australian Championships, 57mm by Stokes, Melbourne, engraved to Feather Weight G. Durey, 1957. Extremely fine, rare, cased. | $0 |
| Lot 4160 | Fiftieth Anniversary of nickel coinage, 1919-1969, medallion in gold (18ct, 55.4gms, 39mm) (C.1969/1), '2' impressed on rim. Another., in nickel. Uncirculated. (2) | $560 |
| Lot 4161 | Queensland, King's Cup, Australian Eight-Oared Championship, Fiftieth Anniversary, Bundaberg 1919-1969 bronze gilded (64mm), (C.1969/9). Uncirulated. | $0 |
| Lot 4162 | Carrum Fire Brigade, Life Members medal in gold and enamel (9ct, 29.9gms, 38mm) with bar and ribbon, inscribed on rev. 'Presented to / Fireman / Allan Wadsley / In appreciation of 28 years service / by Officers and Firemen of / Carrum / Urban Fire Brigade / 1970'. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4163 | Indian Pacific Inauguration, 1970, medallion in bronze (56mm) on stand (C.1970/50); International Eucharistic Congress, Sydney, 1928, in silvered bronze (39mm) (C.1928/3); Small Arms Factory Lithgow, 1987, in bronze (44mm); Ammunitions Factory Footscray, 1988, in nickel (40mm)(3); Stokes & Sons, one hundred years progress, 1956, in bronze (57mm) (C.1956/9); two cartridge case bases trench art, ashtrays and booklets (5). Very fine - uncirculated. (14) | $70 |
| Lot 4164 | Captain Cook medals, a collection of c.1970s medals portraying Cook or commemorating some aspect of Cook's voyages, mostly from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, almost all are different, a few in silver. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (38) | $130 |
| Lot 4165 | Historic medals, including Captain Cook Bicentenary, 1970, in silver (C.1970/22); James Cook, 1970, by A.Meszaros, in bronze (C.1970/23), silver Roo medallion (100gms); Essenden Football Club V.F.L. Premiership medal, 1985. Good - uncirculated. (12) | $40 |
| Lot 4166 | Opening Sydney Opera House, October, 1973 cu-ni (38mm); HMAS Melbourne Silver Jubilee 1980, (38mm); the First Fleet Re-Enactment medal 1987-8 (38mm); NSW First State '88 200 years (32mm) brass gilt (C.31); Australian Bicentenary 1788-1988, Celebration of a Nation (50mm) bronze gilt (C.195); Opening of the Sydney Harbour Tunnel, September 1992 bronze (31mm); Perth Mint medallion struck by Westland Stamps at the Perth Mint 8th December 1993 gold plated bronze (31mm); another in silver plated bronze; Royal Australian Mint medal featuring the royal bluebell the flower emblem of the ACT (39mm); Royal Australian Mint, Canberra, gilt medal (54mm) mint building on obverse with decimal coins on reverse; Canberra, bronze medal (59mm) depicting old Parliament House, the War Memorial, Lake Burley Griffin and the R.A.M. on obverse, arms of ACT on reverse. All housed in case or boxes of issue. Uncirculated-FDC. (11) | $40 |
| Lot 4167 | The Australian State Medals, 1976, a set of six medals in sterling silver (45mm) housed in a display frame with slip case. FDC. (6) | $30 |
| Lot 4168 | The Voyages of Captain James Cook, commemorative proof set of twenty medals in gold on sterling silver (24ct, 38mm) by The Franklin Mint, 1977. FDC. (20) | $190 |
| Lot 4169 | Melbourne International Centenary Exhibition, 1980, exhibitor's medal in bronze (48mm) by Stokes. The exhibition was held at the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne from the 23rd September to 5th October 1980, in case of issue. Uncirculated and scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 4170 | Melbourne International Centenary Exhibition, 1980, medal in bronze (48mm) by Stokes. The exhibition was held at the Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne from the 23rd September to 5th October 1980, in blue plush lined case of issue. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4171 | Coles Book Arcade, set of six commemorative medallions produced by George Dean in 1984 featuring the rare 'BE GOOD DO GOOD AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY' die. (100 sets struck.) FDC. | $80 |
| Lot 4172 | Australia's Bicentenary 1988 Bendigo bronzed (49mm); 19th National Bottle & Collectors Fair, Bendigo 1990 nickel plated (50mm); Queensland 125 year 1984, Redlands District brass gilt (40mm) (2); Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens 175th Anniversary 1993 bronzed (56mm); The Gletus Oakley Prize for Mathematics by Sheridan bronze (46); Australian Institute of Medical Laboratory Scientists, partly finished medal by Sheridan Perth, with 'W.A. Branch Gold Medal' lightly inscribed on the reverse, bronze (51mm). Very fine - uncirculated. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 4173 | Rowing medals, Sydney Grammar School Boat Club, nickel plated bronze? (64mm) with loop for wearing, legend, arms of school, crossed oars and inscription '1985 3 JE DIV.', reverse plain; Grafton Rowing Club, est. 1882, cupro nickel?. (50mm) with loop for wearing, tree, crossed oars and school colours of yellow and black in centre, loop with ribbon for wearing, inscribed 1991, reverse inscribed 'OM8+'. Very fine. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4174 | World Orienteering Championships, Bendigo, Victoria, set of three medals in bronze, brass gilt and nickel plated brass (31mm) by Brim; the Australian Bicentenary 1788-1988 (C.3) bronze (45mm) by Amor; Abel Tasman Festival 1992, bronze (37mm) Victoria 150th anniversary 1984-5 set of presentation medals in gilt, nickel plated and bronze (51mm); another, bronze with loop mounting for wearing, reverse Victorian flower pink heath, by Brim, Melbourne. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (9) | $10 |
| Lot 4175 | Expo '88, Brisbane 1988, Vatican Collection commemorative medals in gold (22ct, 26.6gms, 40mm) to commemorate the Vatican Collection at World Expo 1988. FDC.(2) | $0 |
| Lot 4176 | Ammunition Factory Footscray, Centenary, 1988, uniface plaque in bronze (182mm) designed by Michael Meszaros, also cased medallion in bronze (60mm), another in nickel (40mm) together with booklet. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $320 |
| Lot 4177 | Ammunition Factory Footscray, Centenary, 1988, plaque in bronze (182mm) reverse side only. Extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4178 | Calendar medal, in silver (64mm), by the Perth mint, 1991, obv. view of Perth mint, rev. swan arms. With stand. FDC. | $30 |
| Lot 4179 | Perth Mint medallion, reverse legend reads 'Struck by Westland Stamps at the Perth Mint on 8th December 1993 000070' (31mm) gold plated type, another number 000065; another with same reverse legend and number 000098 silver plated type, all housed in official kauri wood holder and cardboard box. Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4180 | Parramatta Rifle Club, (established) 1998, legend within wreath, crossed rifles and target in centre, crown above, dark and light blue and red enamelled brass (24mm), lug on back for wearing. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4181 | Queensland, sporting medals, including swimming - Queensland Swimming Association State Titles (47mm); QSA-BSA distance Meet (38mm); BSA B Grade (39mm); Capricorn Amateur Swimming Club B Grade Carnival (38mm); athletics - Queensland Athletic Association (38mm) by Parkes, Brisbane, all partly finished or unissued in bronze. Queensland Athletic Association, Qld. C'ships (43mm) bronze inscribed on reverse. Mostly extremely fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4182 | Sporting medals, Western Australian Swimming Inc. bronze (49mm); South Australian Amateur Water Polo Association Inc. bronze (51mm); Aussi Master Swimming Victorian Championships bronze (39mm); King's Aquatic Swim Club nickel plated (41mm); Oceania Women's Football Confederation nickel plated (41mm); Veterans' Athletic Association of Tasmania Inc. State Championships bronzed triangular (57mm). Very fine-extremely fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4183 | Sporting medals, Caltex Sports Star of the Year, Qualifying Award (58mm); Winfield Triple Challenge Classic Rally 1993 (50mm); Surf Life Saving Association of Australia, NSW State Centre, Central Coast Branch Championships Junior Boat Race (51mm); Manly Warringah Soccer Association 1975 presentation medal (58mm); G.A.S.C. swimming medal Under 12 Butterfly (41mm); Peakhurst Spring Bowling Carnival presentation medal in bronze (42mm) by Denham, Neal & Treloar, Tasmania table Tennis by Stokes (47mm), Shooting medal by Stokes (48mm), City of St. Kilda centenary 1990, and bi-centenary medal 1988 by RAM (58mm). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 4184 | Ice skating and ice dancing medals (7), various metals including bronze, silver plated bronze? and brass some with loops and some with N.I.S.A.A. (N.S.W.) bars, plus a Scottish Dancing Association of Australia blue enamelled bronze medal for 'THIRD'. Mostly extremely fine. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 4185 | Life Saving and related medals, awards and badges, including Royal Life Saving Society bronze awards, various types, sizes and dates (13); The Intermediate Star (2); Award of Merit (2); Surf Bathing Association of N.S.W. 'for proficiency' in bronze; Surf Life Saving Association of Australia Bronze Medallion; plus Royal Life Saving Society enamelled badge for resuscitation and a club badge from the Entrance S.L.S.C. interesting lot. Mostly very fine-extremely fine. (21) | $80 |
| Lot 4186 | Rowing medals, medalets and postcards from Australia and Great Britain. Fine - extremely fine. (7) | $30 |
| Lot 4187 | Assorted medals and medallions, including Theatre Royal, Hobart, 1984, in bronze and silver, Electrolytic Zinc Co, in zinc (C.E/3) and another (33mm), Pasminco Metals, in zinc (33mm), Port Arthur Settlement (5), James Cook, 1970, in bronze (C.1970/32), Rotary Club of Sydney, Award for Notable Vocational Service, in brass (102mm), National penny farthing championship, 1986, British Empire Games, Kingston, 1966, in bronze. Very fine - uncirculated. (14) | $20 |
| Lot 4188 | Assorted badges and fobs, mostly enamelled, including Zerchos Business College, Ripponlea School, Box Hill High School, Royal Visit 1934, Back to Brighton Festival 1917, Wattle Day, The Automobile Club of Australia, S.S.Aeneas. Good - very fine. (36) | $0 |
| Lot 4189 | Australian and world badges, including Brunswick Amateur Cycling Club; Home to Colac; Palestine Club; Hawthorn Club; Warrnambool to Melbourne Road Race Time medallion; Sydney Bicycle and Motor Club; Y.W.C.A., mostly in base metal with enamel. Very good - extremely fine. (80) | $130 |
| Lot 4190 | Australian Bowling Club badges, a good quality collection mounted on brown felt, all different. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (154) | $150 |
| Lot 4191 | Australian political badges also badges relating to causes and demonstrations. Mostly extremely fine, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (38) | $130 |
| Lot 4192 | Australian Railway and Tramway badges, passes and memorabilia, includes MTT safety driver badge for 17 years, Tramway Board insignia, Victorian Railways 'VR' pin, N.S.W. Railways Broadmeadow loco check, N.S.W. and Victorian Railways, Tramways and Bus badges (6), Municipal Tramways Trust, Adelaide, employees badges (two types), S.A. Railways Mechanical Branch loco check, Brisbane Tramways passes (two types), 'Morning Tea Service' sign from the Overland Express, World War I Veterans travel pass, Royal Silver Jubilee Exhibition Train commemorative medal 1977, cloth 'shunter' and 'foreman' signs for attachment to uniforms, Isle of Man railway badges (two different) and Manx Electric Railway Centenary badge. Fine-uncirculated. (23) | $0 |
| Lot 4193 | Automobile badges, including New Zealand, London, AAA, Netherlands, Canberra, RAC (4, one broken), Surfers Paradise, RAA, RAC Qld, NRMA, Northern Territory AA, Switzerland. Mostly very fine. (15) | $0 |
| Lot 4194 | Badges, assorted range of badges RSL, bowling clubs etc, a few unusual. Mostly very fine. (40) | $0 |
| Lot 4195 | Cessnock District Motor Cycle Club badge, blue enamelled brass, (27mm) legend within wreath and old mining pithead scene and early twin cyclinder pistonhead? below, two lugs on back for wearing. Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 4196 | City of Adelaide, badge, arms of the City supported by a lion and kangaroo, with motto and 'City of Adelaide' below, multicoloured enamelled brass (43 x 33mm), two lugs on back for wearing. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4197 | Holland Park Bowling Club, past president badge in gold with some enamelling, (9ct, 1963), Mrs F.H. Flower. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4198 | Hurstville Motor Cycle Club, members badge, blue and red enamelled brass, (28mm) legend within wreath, winged pistonhead? in centre, pin on back for wearing. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4199 | League of Health, large black enamelled silver plated metal badge with legend sourrounding a three mastered sailing ship, lugs on back, missing pin (38mm). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4200 | Maitland District (Motor Cycle) Club, red and white enamelled badge with a pair of wings protruding from each side of the badge, an ornate design of an early motorcycle in centre with legend surrounding. 29mm, (39mm overall), suspension clip on back broken. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4201 | Miscellaneous badges, pins and a few medalets mostly early post WWII era a few earlier. Very fine. (173) | $30 |
| Lot 4202 | North Coast Amateur (Motor Cycle) Club, blue and red enamelled sterling silver badge with an ornate design of an early motorcycle in centre with legend sourrounding 31mm, suspension clip on back for wearing by Flavelle but part of the Amor motorcycle badge Archive. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4203 | N.S.W., Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade, 15 years service badge, Coat of Arms above, bronze, pin attached to reverse for wearing. Extremely fine-uncirculated. | $40 |
| Lot 4204 | Royal Agricultural Society of N.S.W. members badges 1954-55 to 1978-79 (19); Ladies badges 1952-53 to 1978-79 (22); Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria Members badges (2) another including a crown in the design; Royal National Association of Queensland Members badge of 1963, also a souvenir badge of the show for the 'Civilian Limbless' Association. Mostly extremely fine-uncirculated. (45) | $0 |
| Lot 4205 | Selection of Queensland badges and pins, scout badge with scouting emblem superimposed on the map of Queensland; badge with the letters 'QA' within a wreath and coat of arms above; badge with the letters 'QI' with a wreath below; red enamelled badge in the shape of a maltese cross with the letters 'QR' in the centre; blue and red enamelled? button for 'Dance Bros. Service Station Cannon Hill; 'Qld Div on Tour' pins (10). Very fine-extremely fine. (15) | $0 |
| Lot 4206 | South Australian Railways & Tramways Association, badge in brass and enamel (36 x 25mm), Waterside Workers Federation of Australia, badge in silver and enamel (30 x 23mm), A.L.P., badge in gilt and enamel (32 x 25mm) Unity of Labour is the hope of the World. Very fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4207 | The Women's League of Health, large black enamelled silver plated metal badge with legend surrounding the figure of a woman exercising (38mm), pin on back for wearing, very nice item. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4208 | Assorted fobs, in silver, a few in gold (3), a few with gold shields attached, several inscribed, a diverse lot. Mostly fine. (13) | $120 |
| Lot 4209 | 'Ballarat Fire Brigade' fob, also engraved, 'Long Service 1915' on obverse, rev. W. Roff 5 years, in gold (15ct 7.2 grams), whole medal is engraved on a blank hallmarked disc. Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4210 | Gold fob, (9 ct. gold, 10.9 grams), Leichardt Municipal Council, commemorating the opening of the new baths, presented to V. Peterson, 1st prize 50 yards handicap. Very fine/ fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4211 | Gold fob, (9ct. 6.9 grams), with name or presentation details on back, First Prize to A.L.S. Carpenter, c.1919 from Queensland College of Pharmacy. Very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 4212 | Armstrong Shoe Mart, Frankston, Victoria, tokens in various metals. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (75) | $230 |
| Lot 4213 | Assembly Club Balmain, club name above, motto below, surrounding a kangaroo and emu with a waratah above, dark and light blue enamelled brass metal pin (24mm). Extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4214 | Medalets, an accumulation, 1889-1980, including a few in silver, 1932 bridge (2), many of turn of the century. Fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 100) | $190 |
| Lot 4215 | Medalets, an accumulation, 1889-1980, including WWI Women of Australia service badges and next of kin (3), some turn of the century, with much duplication. Fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 140) | $120 |
| Lot 4216 | Medals, tokens, checks, passes and badges, a large group including sporting medals, Geelong Numismatic Society, bread and milk tokens, an interesting lot almost all are different, some in Carlisle. Good - extremely fine. (78) | $120 |
| Lot 4217 | Miscellaneous modern medals, including Australian War Memorial WWII 50th Anniversary large Commemorative silver proof medallions (6) in sealed container (set No.146); RAM limited watch in case; Australian Numismatic History medal, cased; Holey dollar and dump 1988 175 anniversary .999 silver (set 264/500) cased; assorted other RAM and Perth products (7); 1989 nickel penny medallion (2), 1929 WA centennary, Qld. 1982 tourist dollar; 1988 Bridge medal. Mostly uncirculated or FDC. (21) | $70 |
| Lot 4218 | Newcastle Show, Newcastle (N.S.W.) Show 'Merit' award, blue, red and white enamel, sterling silver (27mm) suspender at top. Very fine - extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4219 | N.S.W. Junior Lifesaving Association, Central Coast Branch Championships, in white metal (43mm); Avoca Carnival, Beach Relay 2nd, aluminium (40mm); 'Kiss' Australian Tour Medal in gilt (48mm); Queensland Koala Commemorative souvenir dollar 1985 bronze gilt (39mm); Galatea medal, 1867 white metal (47mm) (C.1867/1). Very good - uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4220 | On Active Service, medal in sterling silver (32mm), reverse inscribed 'Presented / to / N.Rose / A Member / of the Staff / The Shell Company / of Australia / Limited', with loop at top. Good very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4221 | P.M.G. Mail Branch, Melbourne, Brass, shield shaped identification check or tally (41x38mm) number '150'. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4222 | Religious medalets and related items. Very fine-uncirculated. (52) | $0 |
| Lot 4223 | Masonic Lodge Medal, in gold (9ct) with ribbons attached (total weight (22 grams), includes diadond, presented by Brighton Lodge No.120 to Bro. Andrew Thomson P.M. 1891. Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4224 | Masonic medals, in gold (3) (9 crt, 65.4 grams including ribbono), Rozelle Chapter Eastern Star by Kerr, others Founder Concord Lodge, Past Master Lodge Proserpine by Rothwells; others gilt silver Camden Haven with jewells, and Kilkivan both by F.R. Somers; Rockhampton; others engraved on sterling gilt silver (3) with ribbons; Large Scottish Rite enamelled 33 degrees chest medal with double eagle centre. Very fine - good extremely fine, six medals in case of issue. (10) | $210 |
| Lot 4225 | Lodge memorabilia, from Lodge Wentworth, gold medallion supported by ribbon with suspension bar to J.H. Connors June 6th 1916, together with a smaller medal for jubilee celebrations 1931, by Miller & Sons, Sydney, together with a badge Grand Masonic Bazar souvenir 1917, these boxed, together with Jubilee History of Lodge Wentworth 1881-1931 (a rare limited edition, 103 pp., illustrated, includes a photo of recipiant wearing the medal) and a small booklet on installation c.1931, presented to J.H. Connors. Separation of medallion from ribbon bar, otherwise extremely fine, books fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4226 | Lodge Medals, in gold (9ct) with ribbons attached (total weight (34 grams), presented by R.A.O.Buffalos to Bro. Porter 1929; another to Brother Knight, Masonic (Harmony) c.1937-8. Extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4227 | Lodge medal, in silver to Bro. John G. Osborne, c.1941, other silver medals with some enamelling and a cut down Kruger crown to the shape of a Maltese cross. Mostly fine - very fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4228 | Lodge regalia, a belt with large quantity of medals attached many inscribed to Bro. Davidson from Bourke and Dubbo lodges, c.1960's-1970's. Mostly extremely fine. (24 medals mostly attached to each other and belt by chain). | $0 |
| Lot 4229 | Amalgamated Metal workers Union, Shop Steward union badge; Amalgamated postal Workers Union of Australia c.1926-1974; Australian Federated Theatrical Employees Association c.1912-4 in silver; Australian Railway Union c.1921; Australian Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employeees Association, c.1934-, another c. 1980's. (Smith 18, 26, 90, 140, 171, 172). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) | $40 |
| Lot 4230 | Union badges, Australian Boot Trade Employees Federation (Smith 73); Arms Explosives and Munition Workers Federation of Australia (Smith 47); Federated Gas Employers Union 1911 (Smith 285). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 4231 | Union badge, Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, blue enamel, steam train and map of Australia in center, 1930's (Smith 93). Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4232 | Federated Amalgamated Government Railway & Tramway Service Association of Australia in silver; Federated Gas Employees Industrial Union; Federated Miscellaneous Workers Union of Australia, Hospital Service ... W.A.; Federated Railway Loco Enginemens Association of Australasia c.1903-1920 NSW branch in silver; Federated Storemen and Packers Union of NSW, c.1947-8, (Smith 255, 284, 313, 317, 357). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $50 |
| Lot 4233 | Union badges, Fed. Storeman & Packers Union of Australia, 1950-1 (Smith 360); League of Nations Union; N.S.W. Tramways Conductor No.2339; Workmans Lithgow Club, impressed 3 both sides. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4234 | Union badges, WWF Life member (Smith 712); Storemaen & Packers Union NSW 1951-2 (Smith 361); Hospital Federation Union by Luke (Smith 414 and another (2) one a variant in different metal); Royal Aust. Nursing Federation (Smith 565); Amal. Engineering Union (Smith 9). (7) | $0 |
| Lot 4235 | Union badges, Federated Storemen & Packers Union NSW 1963-4 (Smith 373); AMWU (Smith 17); Amalgamated Postal Workers Union (Smith 26); Australian Local Government Womens Association; NU GMW badge; TTC badge; Trades and Labour Council Qld. (Smith 629); PREIA badge (Smith 544); PWA badge. Mostly extremely fine. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 4236 | Government Workers Association of South Australia c.1906 in silver; Hotel Club & Restaurant Union; Transport Workers Union of Australia, 1985 Branch member; Victorian State Service Federation c.1914; Waterside Workers Federation Port Adelaide badge, (Smith 401, 418, 636, 701, 729). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4237 | Union badges, Federated Ironworkers Assn. of Aust., (Smith 290); Transport Workers Union of Aust. NSW 1947, (Smith 633) another 1982 (Smith 632); Australian Guild of Professional Cooks 1974, (Smith -); Waterside Workers Fed. of Australia, (cf.Smith 707); Federated Storeman & Packers Union 1953-4 (Smith 363). Mostly very fine. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4238 | Union badges, Waterside Workers Federation of Australia silver (No.8143), by Wittenbach & Co, (Smith 707); South Australian registered Nurses, silver 6027 (B.E. Castle)); Australian Physiotherapy Assn. silver by Stokes, 1106 (Caroline A. Hardie); Federated Amalgamated Govt. Railways & Tramway Service Association of Australasia (Smith 255). First with ring clip, next two with pin clasp, last holed for suspension, mostly very fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4239 | Union badges, Tasmania a small group with duplication for BLF (4), Police Association of Tasmania; Tasmanian Former Parliamentary Association; Tas. Ex. RAN Assn.; Tas. MUA badge; HSUA badge all made by Badger, Hobart, with papers on production method. Extremely fine. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 4240 | Union badges, including Australian Services Union, Maritime Workers' Union of Australia, another different type 1993, the Federated and Miscellaneous Workers' Union of Australia, C.F.M.E.U. Mining and Energy, Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees Union, LHMU, FSU Australia, F.I.M.E. Employees (2), Federated Ironworkers' Association, Barrier Industrial Council for May 1993 day, afternoon, August 1933 afternoon, night, Civil Service Association, all modern issues. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (16) | $0 |
| Lot 4241 | Barrier Industrial Council, badges 1948, 1965, 1973, each numbered very plain early badge. Very fine or better. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4242 | Barrier Industrial Council, badges c.1990s for 'day or night, each numbered many with portrait of member part of the badge, an interesting selection. Mostly as issued. (21) | $0 |
| Lot 4243 | CWA (Country Womens Association?), badge of 1906 'All Wrongs to Right - All Rights to Share' by Lane, Adelaide; VRI CA (Victorian Railways Institute? Cricket Association) badge c.1935, by Luke, Melbourne; Seaman's Guild collar badge; Stevedoring Industry Commission, Regd. Waterside Worker badge 4203. Fine, all very scarce. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4244 | MTT (Melbourne Tramways Transport?) Employers passes, a group of nine, three round of one type and 6 oval of another type by Parkes, Brisbane, all with individual numbers on the back. Extremely fine. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 4245 | Workers Club badges, a small group including Canberra WC (6, different years); Woden Tradesmens Union club; Canberra Tradesmen Union Club BWIU ACT branch 1980; Blacktown WC; WS (Western Surburbs) WC. Fine - very fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 4246 | The Bank of Australasia, third issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1st December 1928, No. 718167, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, (L.410, P.S131). Several folds, otherwise nearly very fine and rare in this condition. | $800 |
| Lot 4247 | The Bank of Australasia, Wellington, New Zealand, ten shillings, 2nd June 1930, numbered 899231, signed L.Goldstone, manager, entered by ... (Rob type 5g. Krause S131). Folds, creases, pinholes, otherwise very good. | $400 |
| Lot 4248 | The Bank of Australasia, New Zealand, Napier Wellington, twenty pounds uniface not dated, not numbered proof, specimen note unsigned, stamped SPECIMEN on paper imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, London. June 1875 in pencil on bottom margin. This is the actual note illustrated in Pick (S114a(h)) and is the only known example. Extremely fine and extremely rare, possibly unique. | $800 |
| Lot 4249 | The Bank of Australasia, Wellington, New Zealand, one pound, 1st July 1927 (printed) numbered 501096, hand signed by A.H.Hawk. entered by ... Imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co Ld London above design at bottom of note (Krause S132). Ink mark on back of note, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4250 | Bank of New South Wales, New Zealand, one pound, Auckland, not dated (18--printed) not numbered specimen, perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw toothed multiple line frame with imprint in centre bottom 'Charles Skipper & East, London'. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4251 | Bank of New South Wales, New Zealand, one pound, Dunedin, not dated (18--printed) not numbered, specimen note unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN SKIPPER & EAST, both vertical and horizontal, on paper with counterfoil watermarked within frame in three lines BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London. Light stain on back of note, nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4252 | Bank of New South Wales, New Zealand, one pound, Wellington, not dated (18--printed) not numbered, specimen note unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN Charles Skipper & East, London, on paper with counterfoil watermarked within saw toothed multiple line frame BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES with imprint on centre bottom Charles Skipper & East, London. Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4253 | Bank of New South Wales, New Zealand, Wellington, one pound, 1st August 1924 (printed) numbered E101371, hand signed by A.I.McKay and entered by ... Imprint of Charles Skipper & East, London (Rob type P.B. Krause S162). Creases, gum mark on border, ink marks on back of note, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4254 | Bank of New South Wales, New Zealand, twenty pounds issued at Wellington, not dated (19 printed), specimen with counterfoil, no number, stamped SPECIMEN CHARLES SKIPPER & EAST, 49 GT. TOWER ST. EC 8. printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within saw toothed multiple line frame, with imprint Charles Skipper & East London. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4255 | Bank of New Zealand, seventh issue, one pound, Wellington, 1 Sep[tember] 1917, No. 667034, No.7 Issue, (L.460, P.S226). With many folds and creases, otherwise nearly fine. | $210 |
| Lot 4256 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, ten shillings, Wellington, 1 October 1924, No. 125990, uniform issue, (L.465, P.S231). With heavy folds and creases, square bank stamp on back, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4257 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1 October 1925, No.B783732, curved bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.467, P.S233). With circular bank stamp on back,minor tone spots on edge, otherwise fine and scarce. | $260 |
| Lot 4258 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1 October 1928, No.F420669, straight bank name, red serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.468, P.S234). Many creases and folds, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. | $170 |
| Lot 4259 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, one pound, Wellington, 1 October 1929, No.F748352, straight bank name, red serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.468, P.S234). With light circular bank stamp on back, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. | $660 |
| Lot 4260 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, five pounds, Wellington, 1 October 1924, No.192902, curved bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.469, P.S235). Many creases and folds, otherwise very good and scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4261 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, five pounds, Wellington, 1 October 1929, No.A292748, curved bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.469, P.S235). Light creases and corner folds, stamped on back with oval ink stamp of Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, otherwise very fine and very scarce. | $880 |
| Lot 4262 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, ten pounds, Wellington, 1 October 1928, No.135134, curved bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.471, P.S237). Light creases and corner fold, stamped on back with circular ink stamp of Bank of New Zealand, Roxburoa, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $2,700 |
| Lot 4263 | New Zealand, Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, twenty pounds, Wellington, 1 October 1927, No.009331, straight bank name, black serial numbers, uniform issue, (L.472, P.S238). Light creases and folds, minor ink and tone stains on front, stamped on back with oval ink stamp of Bank of New Zealand, Rotarua, otherwise very fine and very rare. | $8,700 |
| Lot 4264 | New Zealand, Union Bank of Australia Limited, sixth issue, five pounds, Wellington, 1 October 1923, No. 4/N 112067, imprint of Waterlow & Sons, Limited, London, (L.544, P.S373). Creases and folds, circular bank stamp on back, nearly fine, scarce. | $720 |
| Lot 4265 | The Union Bank of Australia Limited, Wellington, New Zealand, on epound, 1st October 1923 (fully printed) specimen colour trial, not numbered, on paper with three official perforation holes, overprinted 'SPECIMEN WATERLOW & SONS LTD'in red, on three locations on the note. 'SPECIMEN NOTE WATERLOW AND SONS LTD 444' printed at top border. 'Waterlow & Sons L London' printed on bottom border. Back of note overprinted SPECIMEN WATERLOW & SONS LTD on two locations in red Waterlow & Sons L London. Uncirculated. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4266 | Ten shillings, 1st August 1934, letter, Z225084 (P.154). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4267 | Ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number before letter, 1Y 120567 (P.154). Scarce in this condition. Extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4268 | One pound, 1st August 1934, letter, A183090 (P.155). Good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4269 | One pound, 1st August 1934, number before letter, 11B 442618 (P.155). Good extremely fine/extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4270 | Five pounds, 1st August 1934, number before letter, 3K 120307 (P.156). Nearly uncirculated/extremely fine. | $640 |
| Lot 4271 | Ten shillings, Hanna, number over date 1/52 636602, 2/54 507383, letter over number, A/2 393099 (P.158a); Wilson, number before letter, OE 169742 (P.158b). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4272 | Ten shillings, Fleming, number before letter with security thread, 6B 812478, 8Y 832602 (P.158d). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4273 | One pound, Hanna, number over letter 5/P 161719, letter over number, G/8 423644 (P.159a). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4274 | One pound, Hanna, letter over date, F/47 938714, P/51 365069, H/52 268472, G/53 438878, G/54 682373, (P.159a). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $280 |
| Lot 4275 | One pound, Wilson, letter over number, J/3 895566 (P.159b). Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4276 | One pound, Fleming, three numbers, without security thread 081 445484, three numbers with security thread, 285 071194 (P.159c, 159d). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4277 | One pound, Fleming, three numbers, with security thread, consecutive serial numbers, 278 367781/2 (P.159d). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4278 | Five pounds, Hanna, number over letter 1/V 118038 (P.160a). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4279 | Five pounds, Wilson, number over letter 6/W 918403 (P.160b). Good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4280 | Five pounds, Fleming, numbers next to letter, with security thread 12L 970158 (P.160d). Nearly uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 4281 | Ten pounds, Hanna, number over letter O/F 8887881 (P.161a). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4282 | Ten pounds, Fleming, letter next to letter, with security thread AS 066826 (P.161d). Nearly uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 4283 | Ten pounds, Fleming, letter next to letter with security thread, two notes with the same serial number (P.161d) AL 078055, exceptional error. Extremely rare. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4284 | Fifty pounds, Hanna, number over letter, SPECIMEN O/U 000000, (P.162a), overprinted 'SPECIMEN' diagonally in black on front and back with De La Rue & Co, oval specimen seal on front in black, single hole cancelation through signautre, Specimen No.13. Extremely rare archive specimen, especially for this denomination and signature. Virtually uncirculated. | $3,000 |
| Lot 4285 | Fifty pounds, Fleming, letter, with security thread R1999923 (P.162c). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4286 | Elizabeth II, Fleming, one dollar, five dollars, first issue, matched low serial number pair, OA 000830, 001 000830 (P.163a, 165a). Uncirculated. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 4287 | Elizabeth II, Fleming, one, two, five, ten, twenty and one hundred dollars, first issue set, all with low serial numbers, OA 000489, OAO 000549, 001 000650, OA 000605, AA 000112, G 000104 (P.163a, 164a, 165a, 166a, 167a, 168a), a rare low numbered set of the first decimal notes. Uncirculated. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4288 | Elizabeth II, Wilks, one dollar, first prefix issue, low serial number, 3J 000130 (P.163b). Uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 4289 | Elizabeth II, Wilks, one, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, 8K 357201, OSO 799801, 038 388601, H8 797162, BK 397777, (P.163b, 164b, 165b, 166b, 167b). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $400 |
| Lot 4290 | Elizabeth II, Knight, one, two, five and ten dollars, E21 152802, 1S7 653227, 129 497005, 24C 751068, (P.163c, 164c, 165c, 166c). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4291 | Elizabeth II, Knight, one, two and five dollars, star replacement notes, all first prefixes, Y90 671990*, 9Y1 440549*, 990 659375* (P.163c, 164c, 165c). Uncirculated. (3) | $270 |
| Lot 4292 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, one, two, five and ten dollars, S23 400011, 3H1 880060, 155 316000, 29C 399810 (P.163d, 164d, 165d, 166d). Uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4293 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, one, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, set of star replacement notes, Y92 467000*, 9Y3 477200*, 991 876947*, 99C 851848, YJ 879656* (P.163d, 164d, 165d, 166d, 167d). Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4294 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, fivedollars, star replacement note, 992 222688*; ten dollars, NFT 311682, (P.165d, 172a). Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4295 | Elizabeth II, Wilks, twenty dollars, star replacement note, YJ 006254* (P.167b). Rare in this grade. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4296 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, one, two five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, first issue set, with the new portrait of the Queen,all with matched low serial numbers, '000183', (P.169a, 170a, 171a, 172a, 173a, 174a, 175a). Uncirculated. (7) | $280 |
| Lot 4297 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, one, two, five and twenty dollars, star replacement notes, all with first prefix letters AA 212112*, EA 218560*, JA 115060*, TA 333424* (P.169a, 170a, 171a, 173a). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 4298 | Elizabeth II, Knight, one dollar, mis-matched serial numbers, Y13 701206-Y13 701207. The last digit on the right serial number '6', has also been printed 2.5mm below the other serial numbers. The top part of a '5' may also be printed under the '6', interesting error (P.163c). Nearly uncirculated. | $160 |
| Lot 4299 | Elizabeth II, Knight, one dollar, missing 'digit' in right serial number, E21 256290, only a small part of the top of the '6' is visible in the right serial number (P.163c). Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4300 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, twenty dollars, TBG 1000000 (P.173a), a rare 'one million' serial number note. Very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4301 | Elizabeth II, Hardie, one dollar, S20 080000, (P.163d), 'lucky serial number'. Nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4302 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number letter 7Z 502700 (L. 602; P.154). Heavy folds, otherwise nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4303 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number letter 6Z 148108 and 6Z 868040, (L.602; P.154). Heavy centrefolds and other folds, otherwise good and fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4304 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, one pound, 1st August 1934, number letter 1D 232118 (L. 604; P.155). Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4305 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Lefeaux one pound, 1st August 1934, 9C 360313 (P.155). Maginal foxing on left side, good colour, nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4306 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, T.P. Hanna, (1940-1955), ten shillings, number/letter 0/J 7855652, number/date 2/49 369918; one pound, letter number D/53, E/52, G/52 (L.608, 609, 613; P.158a, 159a). Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 4307 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, ten shillings (4), Hanna, Wilson, Fleming with security thread (2), (1940-1967), nos. 4/J 717655, B/2 474393, 7C 310964, 8C 658449, (P.158a, 158b, 158d). Nearly extremely fine or better. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 4308 | New Zealand, ten shillings, one pound, five pounds (1956-67) R.N.Fleming signature (P.158c, 159c, 160c). Fine - extremely fine. (3) | $50 |
| Lot 4309 | New Zealand, one pound, Hanna, 1940-1955, E/53 166304-5 consecutive pair, (P.159). Nearly uncirculated (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4310 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, one pound, Hanna (3, 1 with small prefixes), Fleming (5) without security thread (2), with security thread (3), (1940-1967), nos. C/51 744525, C/53 477923, R/54 080522; prefixes 044, 080, 284 (3), (P.159a, 159d). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $160 |
| Lot 4311 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, R.N. Fleming, (1956-1967), one pound, three numbers 075, 084, 116, 256 (L.629; P.159c). Very fine or better. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4312 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, T.P. Hanna, (1940-1955), five pounds, number letter 3/V, 3/W, 8/W (L.614, P.160a). Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) | $100 |
| Lot 4313 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, five pounds (7), Hanna 4/S 304850, Wilson 6/W 084810, Fleming (5) without security thread (2), with security thread (3), (1940-1967), nos. C6 770270, C6 944203, J7 683847, J9 012688, 11A 883857, (P.160a, 160b, 160c, 160d). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) | $210 |
| Lot 4314 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, G. Wilson, (1955-1956), five pounds, number over letter 0/Y 421357, 7/W 126818 and letter number A3 838589, (L.622, 623; P.160b). Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4315 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, R.N. Fleming, (1956-1967), five pounds, letter number C1 185059, H7 448784-5 (L.630; P.160c). Nearly extremely fine; nearly uncirculated for consecutive pair. (3) | $220 |
| Lot 4316 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Hanna, ten pounds 2/F 900196 (P.161a). Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4317 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Wilson (1955-6), ten pounds 4/F 731631 (P.161b). Extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4318 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, R.N Fleming (1956-1967), ten pounds, two letters AK 658761 (L.633; P.161c). Nearly extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4319 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Fleming (1956-1967), ten pounds 7F 965248 and a sequence pair 8F 264488-9 no security thread, (P.161c). Nearly extremely fine; the sequence pair uncirculated. (3) | $380 |
| Lot 4320 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Hanna, fifty pounds 0/U 121168 (P.162a). Good very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4321 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Wilson, fifty pounds 1U 001678 (P.162b). Very fine. | $620 |
| Lot 4322 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Fleming, fifty pounds, R 133333 with security thread, (P.162c). Nearly extremely fine. | $700 |
| Lot 4323 | New Zealand, Elizabeth II, one dollar, Fleming (1967-68) OA 000411, (P.163). Low serial number from the first issue. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4324 | New Zealand, Elizabeth II, one dollar, Fleming (1967-68) 2J 877297-8, sequence pair of scarce number letter series, (P.163a); two dollars, Fleming (1967-68), 0C0 629155 and 0c5 742942, (P.164a). Uncirculated. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4325 | New Zealand, one dollar, Wilks Y02 (2), Knight E19, five dollars Knight 091, ten dollars Wilks Y8 893826, (P.163b, 163c, 165c, 166b). Five dollars with small tear on edge and otherwise very fine, others extremely fine or better. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 4326 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, two dollars, D.L.Wilks (1968-1975), two notes with identical serial numbers OJ4 124860, (P.164b). An extraordiny pair of notes with the same numbers, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated and excessively rare. (2) | $780 |
| Lot 4327 | New Zealand, two dollars (1968-1975) Wilks signature, 9YO 365795-96 (P.164b) consecutive pair. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $360 |
| Lot 4328 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Hardie, twenty dollars, YJ 709608*; Fleming, ten dollars, A1 516362, B2 893572, (P.166a, 167d); Great Britain, Elizabeth II, one pounds (3), O'Brien (2), Hollom (1). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4329 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Knight, one hundred dollars G 293192, (P.168b). Good very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4330 | New Zealand, one dollar, Hardie, Queen's head facing type II, (1981-1985) AAA 000559-000563, sequence run of five numbers, (P.169a). Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4331 | New Zealand, one dollar, Hardie, 1981-5, pack of 100 AEZ 092201-092230, (P.169a). Uncirculated. (100) | $180 |
| Lot 4332 | New Zealand, one dollar, Russell, Queen's head facing type II, (1985-1989) AGW 000007-000011, sequence run of five very early numbers, (P.169b). Uncirculated. (5) | $500 |
| Lot 4333 | New Zealand, one two, five, ten and twenty dollars, Hardie, Queen's head facing type II, (1981-1985) all first prefix issue with same number 000901, a set of denominations with five very early numbers, (P.169a-173a). Uncirculated. (5) | $230 |
| Lot 4334 | New Zealand, two dollars, Hardie, Queen's head facing type II, (1981-1985) EAA 000530, EAA 000559-000562, sequence run of four numbers, EFL 641041 and EFL 641043. Uncirculated. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 4335 | New Zealand, one two, five, ten and twenty dollars, Russell, Queen's head facing type II, (1985-1989) all first prefix issue with same number 000101, a set of denominations with five very early numbers, (P.169b-173b). Uncirculated. (5) | $220 |
| Lot 4336 | New Zealand, one two and five dollars, Brash, Queen's head facing type II, (1989-1991) all first prefix issue with same number 000010, a set of low denominations with three very early numbers, (P.169c-171c). Uncirculated. (3) | $250 |
| Lot 4337 | New Zealand, two and five dollars, Hardie, star notes, Queen's head facing type II, (1981-1985), two dollars EB 109624* - EB 109625*, 110495*, 110498*, five dollars JA 613851* - JA 613852*, (P.170a-171a). Mostly uncirculated. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 4338 | New Zealand, two dollars, Russell, Queen's head facing type II, (1985-1989) EHG 000007-000011, sequence run of five very early numbers, (P.170b). Uncirculated. (5) | $540 |
| Lot 4339 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Russell, star replacement notes, five dollars (2) JA prefixes; Brash (1993) five dollars ZZ027938, Russell ten dollars (2) NB prefixes, (P.171b, 172b). Good very fine - uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4340 | New Zealand, five and ten dollars, Russell, star notes, Queen's head facing type II, (1985-1989), five dollars JA 887345*, JA 962429* - JA 962433*, ten dollars NB 846922* - NB 846925*, others NB 867531*, NB 874441*, NB 879128*, (P.171b-172b). Mostly uncirculated. (13) | $400 |
| Lot 4341 | New Zealand, Reserve Bank, Brash, twenty dollars, replacement notes, a consecutive pair, (P.179c), nos ZZ008419 - ZZ008420. Uncirculated. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 4342 | New Zealand, Government of New Zealand, 1958 hard bound volume of correspondence as copy prepared by Kidder, Peabody & Co., including bonds bound within, this being in regards to $10,000,000 twelve year 5 1/2% bonds due December 1, 1970, also includes correspondance and details of authorisation for issue, registration of bonds under Securities Act of 1933, Underwriting and Marketing of Bonds etc., 293 pps. Very fine and very rare. | $90 |
| Lot 4343 | New Zealand, Government of New Zealand, 1965 hard bound volume of correspondence as copy prepared by Kidder, Peabody & Co., including bonds bound within, this being in regards to $20,000,000 twelve year 5 3/4% bonds due July 1, 1985, also includes correspondence and details of authorisation for issue, registration of bonds under Securities Act of 1933, Underwriting and Marketing of Bonds etc., 278 pps. Very fine and very rare. | $80 |
| Lot 4344 | Algeria, five francs, 30.3.1925, V.3613, (P.71b). Fine - very fine, a few pin-holes. | $0 |
| Lot 4345 | Algeria, five francs, 14.7.1920 938 M.2194; another 17.9.1926 number 364 E.1155 and 12.9.1941, P.5463 004, (P.71b, 77a, 77b). First nearly fine, second good very fine and third nearly uncirculated. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 4346 | Algeria, one thousand francs, 13.2.1924, N.87 609, (P.76b). Top edge tears and pin-holes, otherwise very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4347 | Algeria, twenty francs, 11.1.1939, 177 Y.3261; another 17.1.1942 271 G3627, fifty francs, 27.1.1936, Q1308 921; one hundred francs 10.3.1936, L1348 449; (P.78c, 80, 81b). Nearly fine - very fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4348 | Algeria, five hundred francs, 28.1.1942, K.133 609, (P.82). Nearly very fine and scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 4349 | Algeria, one thousand francs, 14.3.1938, J.141 118, (P.83). Good very fine and rare. | $380 |
| Lot 4350 | Algeria, one thousand francs, 3.11.1942, U.1036 125, (P.86); one hundred francs 5.6.1940, E.266 864, (P.85); fifty francs 22.1.1942, M.867 604 and 29.11.1944 L.1493 722 (P.84, 87). First very good, third fine, others nearly uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4351 | Algeria, five hundred francs, 30.10.1943, N.194 786, another 15.9.1944 D.312 599, (P.93, 95); one hundred francs 21.9.1942, E.1280 940, (P.88); twenty francs 24.7.1943, G.214 592 and 2.2.1945 U.1651 522 (P.92a, 92b); five francs, 6.11.1942, 8.2.1944, 2.10.1944, (P.91, 94a, 94b). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 4352 | Algeria, Region Economique D'Algerie, 1944 first and second issues, fifty centimes, one franc and two francs, and Banque de l'Algerie 1946-8 issue, twenty francs 4.6.48 S.256 981, (P.97a, 98a, 99a, 100, 101, 102, 103). Last nearly fine, others extremely fine or better. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 4353 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1949-1955 issue, five hundred francs 22.10.1951 S.229 353, (P.106). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 4354 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1949-1955 issue, one thousand francs 8.4.1958 R.2185 633, (P.107b). Nearly very fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4355 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1949-1955 issue, five thousand francs 24.6.1953 L.1286 409, (P.109b). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 4356 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1949-1955 issue, ten thousand francs 8.3.1957 Q.336 646, (P.110). Good very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 4357 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1956 Provisional issue, ten NF on one thousand francs 29.7.1958 U.2257 714, (P.112). Extremely fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 4358 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1956 Provisional issue, fifty NF on five thousand francs 28.2.1956 Q.1568 666, (P.113). Fine or better, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4359 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1956 Provisional issue, one hundred NF on ten thousand francs 28.1.1958 L.475 227, (P.114). Nearly very fine, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4360 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1956-1958 issue, five hundred francs 25.2.1958 E.154 614, (P.117). Nearly very fine, scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 4361 | Algeria, Banque de l'Algerie 1959 Provisional issue, five, ten, fifty and one hundred new francs, dated 18.12.1959, 29.7.1960, 31.7.59, 3.6.1960 respectively, (P.118-120, 121b). Nearly fine - very fine, scarce. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4362 | Algeria, ten dinars, 1.1.1964, 002480075, (P.123). Good extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4363 | Algeria, National Algerian Lottery ticket, authorised 19th July 1881, first prize 500,000 francs, price one franc, design very similar to early Algerian and French Colonial banknotes. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4364 | Bahamas, George VI, four shillings, A/9 559345 (P.9e). Nearly extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4365 | Bahamas, George VI, four shillings, nd, A/9 768261, sig. E., (P.9e). Good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 4366 | Bahamas, George VI, ten shillings, nd, A/6 897887, sig. E., (P.10d). Good very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4367 | Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, five pounds, ND (1936) (P.12b) date stamp on front Sept 25 1969. Nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4368 | Bahamas, Central Bank, half dollar, one dollar (P.26, 42(4), 43a(4), 43b); Barbados, Central Bank, two, five, ten and twenty dollars (35a, b(2), 41(3), 36a, 42, 43, 44); Bermuda, Monetary Authority, one dollar, 2nd January 1982, five dolars, 20th February 1989 (P.28a, 35b); Belize, Central Bank, one, two, five and ten dollars (P.46c(3), 52, 53a, 54a). Uncirculated. (28) | $160 |
| Lot 4369 | Barbados, George VI, one dollar, 1.9.1939, B/F 571776, (P.2b). Fine, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4370 | Barbados, George VI, one dollar, 1.9.1949, B/Z 529527 (P.2c). Good very fine, scarce. | $240 |
| Lot 4371 | Barbados, Government of Barbados, one dollar, 1st June 1943 (P.2b); British Caribbean Territories, Eastern Group, one dollar (P.7b); Mauritius, five rupees (P.27); Western Samoa, one - ten talas, Monetary Board of Western Samoa, twenty talas (P.23(2)); Bahamas, Jersey, Isle of Man. Good - uncirculated. (12) | $120 |
| Lot 4372 | Barbados, Central Bank, one, two, ten, twenty and fifty dollars, ND (1973-1995) (P.29(3), 35a, 41, 37, 32, 39). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 4373 | Barbados, Central Bank, one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars ND issues (1973-1996) (P.29, 35a, b, 35NL, 41, 30, 36a, b, d, 36NL, 42, 31a, b, 37, 32, 38, 38b, 44, 39, 40a, b, c). Uncirculated. (22) | $0 |
| Lot 4374 | Barbados, Central Bank, fifty dollars, ND (1969) (P.39). Uncirculated. | $40 |
| Lot 4375 | Belgium Congo, twenty francs, 15.9.1937, 249.T.290, without office of issue, (P.10f). Very fine, small tear, scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 4376 | Belgium Congo, five francs, 21.1.29, G249478, another 10.6.42, E881725, fifty francs, nd (1941), 125017 (Serie A), (P.8e, 13, 16a). Very good - fine, all scarce. (3) | $190 |
| Lot 4377 | Belgium Congo, ten francs, 10.6.1944, C 137369, (P.14c). Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4378 | Belize, twenty dollars, 1.1.1976, E/1 628846, (P.37c). Extremely fine, scarce. | $210 |
| Lot 4379 | Bermuda, five shillings, 12.5.1937, V/1 430220, (P.8b). Good very fine, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4380 | Bermuda, one pound, 1.5.1957, J/2 262337, (P.20c). Uncirculated, scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 4381 | Bermuda, five pounds, 20.10.1952, A/1 053214, (P.21a). Very fine or better, scarce. | $230 |
| Lot 4382 | Botswana, Bank of Botswana, ND (1976-1979), one, two, five and ten pula (P.1, 2, 3, 4a); ND (1982-1983), one, two, five, ten and twenty pula (P.6, 7a, 8a, 9a, 10a); ND (1982) specimen one - twenty pula (P.CS2, CS3). Uncirculated. (19) | $0 |
| Lot 4383 | Brazil, twenty mil reis, nd, No. 690, (P.A155), Very fine, tears, ink corrosion into note. | $50 |
| Lot 4384 | Brazil, one hundred mil reis, nd, No. 68, (P.A157), Very fine, tape stain, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 4385 | British Caribbean Territories, five dollars, 5.1.1953, Elizabeth II, A2-587897, (P.9a). Fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4386 | British Caribbean Territories, five dollars, 2.1.1958, Elizabeth II, L2-105973, (P.9b). Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4387 | British Caribbean Territories, twenty dollars, 2.1.1957, Elizabeth II, A2-811196, (P.11b). Fine - very fine with usual minor edge tears. | $230 |
| Lot 4388 | British Caribbean Territories, twenty dollars, 2.1.1961, Elizabeth II, C2-479354, (P.11b). Very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 4389 | British East Africa, five shillings, East African Currency Board, Nairobi, 1.1.1933, J/6 79205, (P.20). Very good - fine, scarce. | $140 |
| Lot 4390 | British East Africa, five shillings, East African Currency Board, Nairobi, 1.6.1939, M/6 17786, (P.28a). Good very fine, minor edge tears, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4391 | British East Africa, one hundred shilling, East African Currency Board, Nairobi, 1.9.1950, C/8 71810, (P.31b). Good very fine, scarce. | $560 |
| Lot 4392 | British Guiana, five dollars, 1.1.1942, George VI, B/1 07089, (P.14b). Very fine, scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 4393 | British Guiana, Barclays Bank, twenty dollars, 1.3.1939, D/EG 1379891, (P.S104). Good fine, very scarce. | $420 |
| Lot 4394 | British Honduras, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st November 1961, G/4 157712, (P.30c). Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4395 | British Honduras, Elizabeth II, ten dollars, 1.5.1965, F/1 389957, (P.31b). Fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4396 | British Honduras, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, 1.1.1971, E/1 319404, (P.32c). Fine - very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4397 | British North Borneo, one dollar, 1.1.1930, F842047, (P.20). Very good, edge tears including one that is 1 cm long. | $60 |
| Lot 4398 | British North Borneo, fifty cents, 1.1.1938, 1241953, (P.27). Good fine, scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4399 | British North Borneo, five dollars, 1.1.1940, H 00861, (P.30). Fine - very fine, tape stains. | $200 |
| Lot 4400 | British West Africa, one shilling, West African Currency Board, Lagos, 30.11.1918, I/5 460710, (P.1a). Very fine, scarce. | $190 |
| Lot 4401 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, ten shillings, Lagos 10th December 1943; twenty shillings, 4th January 1937 (P.7b, 8b). First note with torn bottom left corner, some rust marks on second note, nearly fine - good fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4402 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, ten shillings, Lagos, 4th January 1937 (P.8b). Holed left border, fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4403 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, twenty shillings, Lagos, 31st January 1946; 1st March 1954 (P.8b, 10). Fine - good fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4404 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, twenty shillings, Lagos, 28th January 1949 (P.8b). Pin hole top left corner, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4405 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, twenty shillings, Lagos, 29th November 1948 (P.8b). Good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4406 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, ten shillings, 31st March 1953 (P.9). Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 4407 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Baord, twenty shillings, 31st March 1953 (P.10). Nearly uncirculated. | $230 |
| Lot 4408 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, twenty shillings, 13th January 1956 (P.10). Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4409 | British West Africa, West Africa Currency Board, ten shillings, Lagos, 9th May 1941 (P.76). Very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4410 | Brunei, Negara Brunei Darussalam, five hundred ringgit, 1989 (P.18). Uncirculated. | $380 |
| Lot 4411 | Brunei, Negara Brunei Darussalam, one thousand ringgit, 1989 (P.19). Uncirculated. | $740 |
| Lot 4412 | Brunei, one ringgit (1996), (P.22) polymer plastic issue printed by Note Printing Australia, original pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) | $0 |
| Lot 4413 | Brunei, 1967-1996, one, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars (P.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6a, b(5), c(10), 7a(3), b(8), 8a(2), b(3), 10c, 13(6), 14(5), 15(4), 16(3), 17(2), 21(2), 22). Two notes very fine, the remainder uncirculated. (61) | $1,200 |
| Lot 4414 | Brunei, ND (1989-1996) issues, one, five, ten and twenty five ringgits (P.21, 22, 23, 24); Papua New Guinea, Bank of Papua New Guinea (1991), two kina (P.12(11)). Uncirculated. (15) | $50 |
| Lot 4415 | Cambodia, Regional Khymer Rouge Influence, 1993-1994 ND issue, five riels (P.R1). Water stain centre of note,otherwise very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4416 | Cambodia, Regional Khymer Rouge Influence, 1993-1994 ND issue, five riels (P.R1). Nearly very fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 4417 | Cambodia, Regional Khymer Rouge Influence, 1993-1994 ND issue, ten riels (P.R2). Water stains, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $400 |
| Lot 4418 | Cambodia, Regional Khymer Rouge Influence, 1993-1994 ND issue, ten riels (P.R2). Some water stains, otherwise very fine and rare. | $220 |
| Lot 4419 | Cambodia, Regional Khymer Rouge Influence, 1993-1994 ND issue, fifty riels (P.R4). Extremely fine and rare. | $620 |
| Lot 4420 | Cambodia, National Bank, 1995 ND issue, one, two and five hundred riels, one thousand - one hundred thousand riels, overprinted SPECIMEN in red (P.41s-50s), also coins, fifty riels - five hundred riels. Uncirculated. 914) | $260 |
| Lot 4421 | Canada, Dominion Bank of Canada, twenty-five cents, 1st March 1870. (P.8a). Very fine/Extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4422 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, twenty-five cents, 2nd January 1900. Signature Courtney/Saunders, another Campbell/Clark )P.11b, 11c). (5) Fine -very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4423 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 1st June 1876. Payable at Montreal No 634568 (P17a). Heavily stained. Good. | $0 |
| Lot 4424 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 1st June 1878. Payable at Toronto No 317776 (P.17b). Nearly Very fine/fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4425 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, two dollars, 2nd July 1897. No 634479 (P23Aa), several small stains. Very good. | $70 |
| Lot 4426 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 31st March 1898. No 424329(P.24) Very good. | $50 |
| Lot 4427 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 31.3.1898, 365439, Courtney signature at right, another with Boville signature at right, 022335, (P.24Aa, 24Ab). Very good - fine, both scarce. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 4428 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 17th March 1917. No X-964044 (P32c). Nearly uncirculated. | $500 |
| Lot 4429 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 17th March 1917, No.G-642786A (P.32e). Fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4430 | Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, 2nd July 1923, No.E5111684 (P.33j). Very good - fine. | $20 |
| Lot 4431 | Canada, Bank of Canada, one dollar, ten dollars, 1935 issue, Osborne/Towers, B2860667 B, A1175251 B, (P.38, 44). Very fine, good fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4432 | Canada, Bank of Canada, ten dollars, 1935, French Text, F195031, (P.45). Fine - very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4433 | Canada, Bank of Canada, George VI, 1937 issue, one dollar, Osborne/Towers; five dollars, Gordon/Towers, (P.58a, 58b, 58c, 59b, 59c, 60b). Mostly fine - very fine. (6) | $40 |
| Lot 4434 | Canada, Bank of Canada, George VI, ten dollars, 1937 issue, Osborne/Towers, A/Do627152, (P.61a). Extremely fine. | $260 |
| Lot 4435 | Canada, Bank of Canada, George VI, ten dollars, 1937 issue, Gordon/Towers, X/D2902725, (P.61b). Good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4436 | Canada, Bank of Canada, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1954 'Devils Head' issue, Coyne/Towers, B/A2410868, (P.66a). Uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 4437 | Canada, Bank of Canada, twenty dollars, 1954, B/E 9620781, 'Devil's head' variety, signatures Beattie/Coyne, (P.70b). Extremely fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4438 | Canada, Bank of Canada, twenty dollars, 1954, B/E 8375214, 'Devil's head' variety, signatures Beattie/Coyne, (P.70b). Extremely fine, very small tear, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4439 | Canada, Bank of Canada, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1954 'Modified Hairstyle' issue, Beattie/Coyne, Beattie/Rasminsky, another, asterisk replacement note, P/17550940, D/Z4439801, *B/M1846728, (P.74a, 75b); 1967 commemortive issue, regular issue, Beattie/Rasminsky (P84a, 84b). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 4440 | Canada, Bank of Canada, Elizabeth II, two dollars, 1954 'Modified Hairstyle' issue, Beattie/Coyne, Beattie/Rasminsky, another, Lawson/Bouey, five dollars, Beattie/Rasminsky, (P.76a, 76b, 76d, 77b). Fine - uncirculated. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 4441 | Canada, Bank of Canada, Elizabeth II, 1969-1975 issues, one dollar 1973, Lawson/Bouey, another, replacement note, two dollars 1974, five dollars 1972, 1979, Bouey/Rasminsky 1972 replacement note, ten dollars 1971, Beattie/Rasminsky, Lawson/Bouey (P.85a, 86a, 87a, 87b, 88a, 88c, 92a). Fine - uncirculated. (7) | $200 |
| Lot 4442 | Canada, Bank of Canada, one dollar, 1973 (P.85b). Uncirculated. (100) | $230 |
| Lot 4443 | Canada, Bank of Canada, two dollars, 1986 (P.94b). Uncirculated. (49) | $120 |
| Lot 4444 | Canada, one, two and fifty dollars (P.76b(2), 84, 85a, 86b, 94a(2), b, 98); Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, one pound, Salisbury, 18th August 1967 (P.28). Fine - uncirculated. (10) | $90 |
| Lot 4445 | Canada, Bank of Montreal, five dollars, 2nd January 1931, signatures Bog/Gordon, 1137580 E (PS.553). Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4446 | Canada, Bank of Montreal, ten dollars, 2nd January 1931, signatures Bog/Gordon, 1137580B (P.S553). Very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4447 | Canada, Bank of Montreal, ten dollars, 2nd January 1935, Dodds/Gordon, 046907C (PS.559b) Extremely fine. | $140 |
| Lot 4448 | Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, ten dollars, 2nd January 1935, McLeod/Patterson, 212484 (PS633). Good extremely fine/Extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4449 | Canada, Bank Canadienne Nationale, five dollars, 2nd January 1935, 333487 (PS.716) Extremely fine. | $200 |
| Lot 4450 | Canada, Bank of Montreal, five dollars 2nd January 1935. Bog/Gordon, 1233808B (P.S858a). Extremely fine - uncirculated. | $190 |
| Lot 4451 | Canada, The Dominion Bank, five dollars, 2nd January 1935 Danson/Carlisle, 1413252 (PS 1033). Extremely fine-good/Extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4452 | Canada, The Royal Bank of Canada, five dollars, 2nd January 1943. Dobson/Wilson 098750 (PS 1394). Nearly uncirculated. | $240 |
| Lot 4453 | Canada, The Agricultural Bank, four dollars, 1st October 1837 (PS 1563). Lower Canada, Champlain & St Lawrence Rail Road, seven pence halfpenny (15 sous), 1st August 1837. Poor; extremely fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4454 | Canada, The International Bank of Canada, five dollars, Toronto, 15th September 1858. No 13905. (PS 1825k) Very fine-Extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4455 | Canada, The Niagra Bridge Bank, one dollar, 1st July 1841. (PS 1902) Very good/fine | $60 |
| Lot 4456 | Canada, The Westmorland Bank, Moncton, New Brunswick Branch, one dollar, 1st August 1861. No 11497 (PS 2047b). Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4457 | Canada, The Westmorland Bank, Moncton, New Brunswick Branch, two dollars, 1st August 1861 No 1152 (PS2048a). Very good/fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4458 | Canada, The Zimmerman Bank, Clifton Branch, one dollar, 185, unissued. No. 1669, (PS2072). Good - very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4459 | Canada, The Westmorland Bank, Moncton, New Brunswick Branch, five dollars, 1st August 1861, No 3322, (PS 3049b). Good - fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4460 | Cape Verde, ten cenatvos, 5.11.1914, A3380048, Lisbon, (P.18). Very fine - extremely fine, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4461 | China, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bankning Corp. 819111, Shanghai (P.S ). Very good. | $700 |
| Lot 4462 | Cook Islands, Government ND issue (1987), three, ten and twenty dollars (P.3(2), 4, 5a, b), commemorative ND issue (1992), three, ten and twenty dollars (P.7(4), 8(2), 9). Uncirculated. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 4463 | Croatia, 50,000 dinara (61) and 100,000 dinara (59) 1993 (P.26a, 27a); China one jiao (45), two jiao (49), five jiao (3), 1980, one yuan (6), 1990 (P.881, 882, 883, 884b). Uncirculated. (223) | $0 |
| Lot 4464 | Cyprus, two shillings, 1.5.1942, C/5 124507, (P.21). Very fine - extremely fine, frayed lower margin, scarce. | $80 |
| Lot 4465 | Cyprus, five shillings, 10.8.1945, D/8 036939, (P.22). Good fine. | $40 |
| Lot 4466 | Cyprus, five shillings, 31.1.1950, F/1 269766, (P.22). Very fine - extremely fine, tiny edge tear. | $110 |
| Lot 4467 | Cyprus, three shillings countermarked on one shilling, (1943), C/3 414094, (P.26a). Very fine - extremely fine, very scarce. | $210 |
| Lot 4468 | Cyprus, one pound, 1.6.1955, A/1 074157, (P.35). Good extremely fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4469 | Czechoslovakia, one thousand korun, 25.5.1934, F 776421, (P.26a); another nd (1945), BE 193181, (P.65a); fifty korun 12.7.1922, 062 296272, (P.16); Slovakia, five hundred korun, 12.7.1941, 049153, (P.12a); fifty korun (P.9a) Specimen note. Third note nearly very fine and scarce, others uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4470 | Denmark, one hundred kroner, 1956, o 7164811, (P.40). Good very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4471 | Djibouti, twenty francs, (1945), scarce Palestinian printing, S.15, 0393 353393. (P.15). Nearly very fine, two pin-holes. | $140 |
| Lot 4472 | East Africa, George VI, five shillings, 1st January 1952, F/49 55490 (P.28b). Very fine - extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4473 | East Africa, East African Currency Baord, twenty shillings (P.39(35)), one hundred shillings (P.40(39)). Some notes with handwritten numbers in ink, good - good fine. (79) | $400 |
| Lot 4474 | East Caribbean Territories, five dollars, (1965), Elizabeth II, A2 717524, Sig. 15.1, (P.14a). Uncirculated, very minor edge tear repair | $100 |
| Lot 4475 | East Caribbean States, East Caribbean Currency Authority, five dollars ND (1968); Central Bank, ND issues (1985-1993), one, five and ten dollars (P.14b, 17a, d(2), 21d(2), 18a, d, f, g, i, 26(3), 23m, 27(3)). Uncirculated. (19) | $120 |
| Lot 4476 | Eastern Caribbean States, Central Bank, ND issues (1993), twenty and fifty dollars (P.28(3), 29). Uncirculated. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 4477 | Eastern Caribbean States, Central Bank, ND issue (1993), one hundred dollars, A449613A, A042503U (P.30). Uncirculated. (2) | $210 |
| Lot 4478 | Egypt, five piastres, 1/6/1918, No.76044 (P.162); back dam, Nos. 000010, 616026, 408579, 955850, with signatures S1, S2, S3, (P.163); front mosque, A/3 915187 Sedky, H/3 044374, B/4 000048, (both Osman) (P.164); front Farouk, B/5 432529, I/6 429219, (P.165a). Fine - uncirculated. (8) | $120 |
| Lot 4479 | Egypt, ten piastres, V/2 577866 Osman, (P.167), five piastres, front Neferrtiti, A/10 132198, El-Emery, (P.170); another G/11 158723, U/12 216284 both Kaysoni, (P.174a); another Z/11 834701, (white paper) and O/12 555613 both Kaysoni (yellow paper), (P.174b). Second good others mostly uncirculated. (6) | $110 |
| Lot 4480 | Egypt, ten piastres, front group of people, 1952-8 H/11 864928 (black), E/13 820044 (dark blue), both with Kaysoni signatures, (P.175a), others C/12 044096, U/12 479721 and Y/12 689882 (last two yellow paper) all Kaysoni signatures, (P.175b). Extemely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $220 |
| Lot 4481 | Egypt, five piastres, front Neferrtiti, 1958 W/12 145063, Zakie, (wmk pyramids), (P.176a); another F/13 752269, Salah Eldin (wmk eagles) (P.176b), another P/13 842287, (wmk UAR), others Q/132 140582, X/13 874944, G/14 560804, N/14 617173 (lilac), F/15 124261 (purple) all Salah Eldin (wmk. UAR) all slightly different (P.176c). Sixth note very fine, others uncirculated. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 4482 | Egypt, ten piastres, front group of people, 1958 P/13 885745 Zakie T/13 894808 Eldine (both pyramids wmk) (P.177a), another I/14 458345 (eagle wmk) (P.177b), F/15 257887 and I/15 6611370 both with Eldine signature and UAR wmk. (P.177c). Extemely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 4483 | Egypt, five piastres, front Neferrtiti, 1958-1971 T/15 878969, Baghdady, another two G/17 818509 and K/16 374970, Kaissouni (P.180b); another 1971-1991 issue D/16 835668, Kaissouni (wmk UAR) but back Egyptian Currency Note, (P.180A), others B/19 673399 3mm wmk, E/26 139749, (5mm wmk) both Daif, another S/32 819089, Hegazy, others B/34 213409, (UAR wmk), L/34, X/35, E/35 (all wmk ARE last reduced height to 56mm), (all Hegazy), another X/36 425254 Ibrahim, S/37 El Nashar, W/38 Ismail, L/40 M.S.Hamed, N/44 Loutfy, T/49 Meguid, sequence pair, N/50 Hamad (both Survey Authority and another Postal Printing House, others El-Razaz R/72 (3) 818595-6 and 818598. (P.180c, d, e, 181 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h, i, j, k). All uncirculated. (22) | $200 |
| Lot 4484 | Egypt, ten piastres, group of people, 1971-1991 issue O/16 437592, Baghdady Vice President and Minister of Treasury, (P.182a), W/16 583859 and T/17 637209 (graffiti), Kaissouni Minister of Treasury and Planning, (P.182b), another V/23 216269 Daif, (P.182d), and P/28 290869, Hegazy, (P.182e). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 4485 | Egypt, ten piastres, Hegazy H/30 639683 UAR wmk, H/31 721599, and others N/30, R/31 (2) (ARE wmk) (P.183b), another B/32 582263, Ibrahim, (P.183c), E/33 El Nashar, Z/33 and D/35 Ismail, U/35 M.S.Hamed, X/41 000309 Loutfy, T/43 086560-1 Meguid, sequence pair, (P.183 a, b, c, d, e, f, g, h). All uncirculated. (13) | $170 |
| Lot 4486 | Ethiopia, one hundred dollars, (1966), D 210441, (P.29). Extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4487 | Falkland Islands, one pound, George VI, 19.5.1938, D75243, (P.5). Very fine - extremely fine, scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 4488 | Falkland Islands, one pound, George VI, 19.5.1938, D68541, (P.5). Very fine, scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 4489 | Fanning Island Plantations Ltd, Fanning Island, World War II, one pound Australian currency, Emergency Issue (2), serial numbers No.1042, No.1039, R.G.Ganett manager (printed), both sides intact. One note No.1039 with handwritten note. Blue ink stain on front of No.1039, hand printed in pencil £3.10 on back, otherwise fine. | $880 |
| Lot 4490 | Fiji, twelve and a half cents, 1.9.1873, uncertain number, (P.3a). Good - very good, split almost in two and backed on board from merchants of Fiji from the same period. | $180 |
| Lot 4491 | Fiji, George VI, five shillings 1st March 1938, 1st October 1940 (2); ten shillings 1st October 1940, 1st January 1941; one pound 1st March 1937, 1st July 1940, 1st January 1941, (P.29a, 29b, 30a, 31a, 31b, 32a). Most notes with tone spots, good - very fine. (8) | $90 |
| Lot 4492 | Fiji, Government issue, specimen twenty pounds, colour trial of grey-green and slate-violet, nd; with Specimen stamped in red centre lower front with two official circular perforations each side 5.5mm diameter, no number, also with additional statement Specimen of no value in red on top left margin, and wrong colour in pencil upper right, all specimen details similar on back, (cf.P.35a and b). With stuck slip on left edge, flick fold on top left corner otherwise nearly uncirculated and extremely rare colour trial. | $0 |
| Lot 4493 | Fiji, specimen twenty pounds, 1st June, 1951; with Specimen perforated lower right, No.B/1 90,0001 and B/1 96,250, also with additional number 12,345 top edge and in pen top left, o/ 76808 29/5/51, (cf.P.35b). Uncirculated and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4494 | Fiji, 1942 emergency issue, one shilling Nos. 22255-6, 68477, two shillings Nos. 774, 17501, 21801, 38639, (P.41, 42). Mostly very fine. (7) | $100 |
| Lot 4495 | Fiji, Elizabeth 11, ten shilligs, 1st December 1962. C/6 13395 (P.43a). Nearly uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 4496 | Fiji, ten shillings, Elizabeth II, 1.9.1964, C/783814, (P.44b). Extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 4497 | Fiji, one pound, Elizabeth II, 1.7.1954, C/1 175742, (P.45a). Good extremely fine, a rare date. | $280 |
| Lot 4498 | Fiji, twenty dollars, Elizabeth II, (1968), A/1 355741, (P.55). Fine - very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4499 | Fiji, Government of Fiji, ND (1968) one dollar, five dollars (P.51, 59a); Central Monetary Authority, ND (1974) one dollar, five dollars (P.63b, 65b); ND (1980) two, five, ten and twenty dollars (P.69, 71, 75, 77); Reserve Bank, ND (1967-1992), one, two, five and twenty dollars (P.78(3), 79(2), 85, 82, 87), fifty cents, one and two dollar training voucher. Very fine - uncirculated. (19) | $400 |
| Lot 4500 | Fiji, Central Monetary Authority, ND (1980), five dollars (P.65a). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4501 | Fiji, Central Monetary Authority, ND (1980), twenty dollars (P.72). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4502 | Fiji, World War II emergency issue, Club Hotel, threepence, No.689, (Schwan & Boling No.[1421]). Very rare and fine. | $210 |
| Lot 4503 | Fiji, World War II emergency issue, The Garrick Hotel, one penny, No.297, anf Grand Pacific Hotel, threepence, No.168, 5mm high GPH, (Schwan & Boling No.1441, 1452). Rare and very fine; fine. (2). | $190 |
| Lot 4504 | Fiji, World War II emergency issue, Melbourne Hotel, Suva, one penny, No.1590, (Schwan & Boling No.[1491]). Very rare and very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 4505 | Fiji, World War II emergency issue, Hotel Metropole, threepence, No.374. Very rare and very fine. | $440 |
| Lot 4506 | Fiji, one penny, W.W. II emergency issue by Morris, Hedstrom Ltd. red and black on buff, No.200, (Schwan Boling 1501). Very good and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 4507 | Fiji, six pence, W.W. II emergency issue by Morris, Hedstrom Ltd. black on dark green card, No.2692, (Schwan Boling 1503). Very fine and rare. | $300 |
| Lot 4508 | Fiji, Government Debenture, ten dollars, 1st January 1872, hand signed, dated and numbered. Overprinted vertically twice with the words 'TEN DOLLARS'. Piece missing from lower margin, several tears, hole and rust spot. Very good and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4509 | France, advertising or satirical note in imitation of a one hundred francs of 1934. Advertisement on part of the front and all of the back for 'A. L'Hirondelle, 11 Rue des Marchands, Perpignan'. Scarce. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 4510 | France, Allied Military Currency, one thousand francs, 1944 issue, 89351962, (P.125b). Good very fine, pin-hole, scarce. | $220 |
| Lot 4511 | French Indo China, one piastres, (1907), Saigan, W184 571, (P.34a). Good fine, pin holes. | $140 |
| Lot 4512 | French Indo China, fifty piastres, (1945), Y128 921 03197921 (P.77). Fine - very fine, pin holes. | $60 |
| Lot 4513 | French West Africa, twenty five francs, 9.7.1925, 242 Y.266, Dakar, (P.7Ba). Good - very good, edge tears and parts missing around edge, holes within the note. | $60 |
| Lot 4514 | French West Africa, one thousand francs, 21.11.1953, F.3785, 094605135, (P.42). Fine - very fine, pin-holes, scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4515 | Gambia, The Gambia Currency Board, one pound, ND (1965-1970) (P.2). Uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 4516 | Gambia, The Gambia Currency Board, five pounds, ND (1965-1970) (P.3). Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 4517 | Gambia, Central Bank, twenty five dalasis, ND (1972-1983) (P.7b). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4518 | Gambia, Central Bank, ND issues (1972-1990), five, ten and twenty five dalasis (P.9a, 6c, d, 11a). Uncirculated. (4) | $50 |
| Lot 4519 | Germany, not-geld collection, housed on plastic sheets, some large, a few silk and a few others from c.1910-1922, a few not-geld from Austria, all appear to be different, a good range. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 1250) | $420 |
| Lot 4520 | Germany, two albums containing Notgeld issues in Hagner sheets. Uncirculated. (314) | $220 |
| Lot 4521 | Germany, an album of notgeld, heller 1920. Very good - extremely fine. (approx 260) | $130 |
| Lot 4522 | Gibraltar, five pounds, 1st October 1927, CO19961, (P.13). Very good - fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4523 | Gibraltar, one pound, 1.6.1938, C552583, (P.15a). Good fine, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4524 | Gibraltar, one pound, 1.6.1949, D705635, (P.15b). Very fine or better, scarce. | $70 |
| Lot 4525 | Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, five, ten and twenty pounds, 1st July 1995 (P.25(2), 26, 27). Uncirculated. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 4526 | Ghana, Bank of Ghana, ten shillings, Accra, 1st July 1963; one pound, Accra, 1st July 1962; one cedi and ten cedis, ND; one cedi, 1st Oct 1970; five cedis, 23rd Feb 1967; ten cedis, 8th Jan 1969 (P.1c, 2b, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12). Uncirculated. (7) | $90 |
| Lot 4527 | Ghana, Bank of Ghana, five pounds, Accra, 1st July 1962 (P.3). Uncirculated. | $50 |
| Lot 4528 | Great Britain, George II, Consolidated Three per cent Annuities, dated 15 January 1836 for pds17.0.1. The Annuities states 'Interest or Share in the Joint Stock of Three per Cent. Annuities, erected by an Act of Parliament ofthe 25th Year of the Reign of King George II entitled, an Act for converting the several Annuities, transferrable at the BANK of ENGLAND to be charged on the Sinking Fund; and by several subsequent Acts, together with the Proportional Annuity at pds3 per Cent. per Annum ...', small piece missing from top left corner where it has been attached toanother document or letter, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4529 | Great Britain, private banknotes, Corksheets Colliery another Friezland Colliery, both from George Rushbury, Bilston, 1815 for ten shillings (2); Chester Bank, one pound 1810; Bilston, Staffordshire one pound 1810, assorted promissary notes 1816-1825 (4). Mostly poor a few good, all with paper toning. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 4530 | Great Britain, ten shillings, John Bradbury, issue of 21.1.1915, No.S1/77 042611, and G1/14 92659, (P.348, Duggleby SG T12 type 2 and T13 type 2). Fine and scarce. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4531 | Great Britain, Bradbury Wilkinson, New Malden, Surrey, England, ornate 'A' frame desk calendar for 1986. Superbly produced with the design of Sir Isaac Newton on the front and an intricate geometric design on the back, complete as new. | $0 |
| Lot 4532 | Great Britain, International Bank Note Society souvenir notes issued at the I.B.N.S. London Banknote Fair and Congress for 1991, 1993, 1994 and 1996. Printed by Thomas De La Rue and Walsall Security Printers. Also 10 Ecu `specimen' printed by Giesecke & Devrient, Munich and a `Test Die One Experimental' note produced by the Bank of England. Uncirculated. (6) | $50 |
| Lot 4533 | Greece, 1000 drachmai, (1st October 1941) (P.117) proofs and colour trials. Includes uniface colour trial or stage proof of the underprint of the front in blue and orange; another of the back in blue and orange; another in blue; another in orange. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4534 | Greece, 1000 drachmai, (1st October 1941) (P.117) proofs and colour trials. Includes uniface colour trial or stage proof of the underprint of the front in blue and orange; another of the back in blue and orange; another in blue; another in orange. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4535 | Guernsey, sixpence, 1.1.1942, M 2169, (P.24). Very fine - extremely fine, scarce. | $250 |
| Lot 4536 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 1st July 1913, 1846976, (P.155b). Very good, ink marks and extensive Chinese writing on the back. | $180 |
| Lot 4537 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 1st January 1926, D 003341, (Ma H4, P.172a). Good - very good. | $50 |
| Lot 4538 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 1st June 1935, H 078738, (Ma H4, P.172c). Very fine, edge tear. | $90 |
| Lot 4539 | Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one hundred dollars, 31st October 1972, 562111 VZ (P.185a). Fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4540 | Hong Kong, Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, fifty dollars, 31.3.82 (13 these all uncirculated and are in sequence) (KM.184h), one hundred dollars, 31.3.82 (3), (KM.187d). Mostly uncirculated. (16) | $500 |
| Lot 4541 | Hong Kong, Chartered Bank of India, Australia & china, 1 May 1924, (Ma S11, P.50). Nearly fine, scarce. | $800 |
| Lot 4542 | Indonesia, ten sen 1964, twenty packs of 100. Uncirculated. (2000) | $0 |
| Lot 4543 | Indonesia, 1964 issue, fifty, one hundred, and ten thousand rupiah (P.96, 97b, 101b), one thousand rupiah 1959 (P.71b) Germany, Weimar, five hundred thousand mark 1923 (P.92), notgeld 1921 (4 different). Mostly uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 4544 | Isle of Man, five pounds, (1961), 191760, Garvey signature, (P.26a). Good very fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4545 | Jamaica, five shillings, 17.3.1960, 61E21534, (P.45). Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4546 | Jamaica, five shillings, Payton (1960-64) EY061702 (P49Aa). Nearly Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4547 | Jamaica, one pound, (1960), signature Hall, EV109970, (P.51Ac). Nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4548 | Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, ND issues (1970-1993), fifty cents, one, two, ten and twenty dollars (P.53, 68a(3), 55, 69e, 62, 72b), together with collector series one - ten dollars (PCS.1). Uncirculated. (12) | $70 |
| Lot 4549 | Jamaica, Bank of Jamaica, ND issues (1978-1993), one, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars (P.53, 54, 55, 56, 61b, 62, 63, 64a, b, 65a, b, 66, 67b, 68a, b, c, 69b, 72a, 73a, b, 74, 75b) together with a collector set of eight notes (PCS.3). Uncirculated. (30) | $300 |
| Lot 4550 | Japan, 1945 Provisional Issue, two hundred yen nd., issued note No.104442 (6), (P.43A). Very good with edge tears, very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 4551 | Japan, a collection of notes on Hagner sheets to 1000 yen with most pre-war or WWII issues, includes 1904 Russo-Japan war issues for ten sen (2 with and without numbers), twenty sen, (KM.M1a,b, 2a); overprints for China (3) as military notes, Allied Military Issues to twenty yen (5) mostly different includes a sequence pair of 100 yen. Many very fine or better. (33) | $460 |
| Lot 4552 | Jersey, five pounds, ND issue (1976-1988) (P.12b), one pound, (15a); Isle of Man, five pounds (P.41b), one pound (P.40b); Seychelles, ten rupees (P.32); Zimbabwe, two, five and ten pounds (P.1b, 2c, 3c). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $80 |
| Lot 4553 | Katanga, ten francs, (1st December 1960), partly completed trial printing or essay by Waterlow and Sons, London. As Pick 11 but the front of the note only contains the underprint (showing the tint and Katanganese flag). The overprint with the portrait, design, legend, date and serial numbers are missing. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4554 | Katanga, one hundred francs, 31.10.1960, IN 663401, (P.8a). Good fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4555 | Keeling Cocos Islands, one tenth, one quarter and five rupees, 1902, (PS.123, 124, 128). Very fine-extremely fine. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 4556 | Kenya, Central Bank, twenty shillings, 1st July 1966 (P.3a). Nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 4557 | Kenya, Central Bank, twenty shillings, 1st July 1967; one hundred shillings, 1st July 1969 (P.3b, 10). Nearly very fine - very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4558 | Kenya, one hundred shillings, 1.7.1966, A/7 893218, (P.5a). Good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4559 | Kenya, Central Bank, one hundred shillings, 1st July 1968 (P.5b). Small tear top edge, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4560 | Kenya, Central Bank, twenty shillings, 1st July 1972 (P.8). Nearly extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4561 | Kenya, Central Bank, (1975-1990), five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred and two hundred shillings (P.11, 15, 19(2), 12, 16, 20(3), 13, 17, 21, 25b, 22(2), 26a, 18, 23, 23Aa). Uncirculated. (19) | $230 |
| Lot 4562 | Kenya, Central Bank, five and ten shillings, 1st July 1967; 1969 issue, five and ten shillings, one hundred shillings, 1st July 1977 (P.1b, 2b, 6, 7, 14); Rhodesia, five dollars (P.32a); Jamaica, one dollar (P.54); Ghana, one pound, (P.2b); Biafra, one pound (P.5a(2)); Fiji, five shillings (P.30b); Gambia, Currency Board, ten shillings (P.1), Central Bank, one dalasi, five dalasi (P.4c, f, 5b, d). Very good - uncirculated. (16) | $110 |
| Lot 4563 | Kuwait, Central Bank, one dinar, 26 February 1993, (PCS1), Anniversary of the Liberation of Kuwait, housed in official folder of issue. Plastic note printed by Note Printing Australia. Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4564 | Laos, Peoples Democratic Republic Government, 1979-1992 ND issue, one, five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred, five hundred, one, two and five thousand kip, overprinted SPECIMEN in red (P.25s-34s). Uncirculated. (10) | $210 |
| Lot 4565 | Latvia, one hundred latu, 1923, A 135387, (P.14). Fine. scarce. | $90 |
| Lot 4566 | Lesotho, Military Authority, 1979 issue, two maloti, five maloti (P.1b, 2), Central Bank, ND issue, two, five, ten, twenty and fifty maloti (P.4a(2), 5, 6a, 7a, 8), 1989 issue, two maloti (P.9). Uncirculated. (9) | $200 |
| Lot 4567 | Madagascar, ten francs, (1937), H.888 0110, Signature 2, (P.36); five francs (1937), same signatures, 170N.3241 81012170, (P.35). Nearly uncirculated, first with two pin-holes. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 4568 | Madagascar, fifty francs, (1937), Y.1124 167, Signature 3, No.28097167, (P.38). Good extremely fine, edge tear. | $260 |
| Lot 4569 | Malta, George VI, 1940 Provisional Issue one shilling on two shillings A/1 43651; 1940-3 issues one shilling (2), A/2 579239 and A/2 729421; two shillings (2) A/1 987915 and A/2 968587; two shillings and sixpence A/3 650750, (P.15, 16, 17a, 17b, 18). First note very good, others fine - very fine. (6) | $60 |
| Lot 4570 | Malta, five pounds, (1961), signature Shepherd, A/2 348278, (P.27a). Very fine, light stain on back. | $130 |
| Lot 4571 | Malawi, Reserve Bank, first issue 1964, five shillings, ten shillings, one pound, five pounds (P.1, 2, 3, 4). Nearly fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4572 | Malawi, fifty tambala, (1971), A 797380, (P.5). Very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 4573 | Malawi, Reserve Bank, 1971 second issue, two kwacha (P.7), 1973-1974 issue - 1993 issue, fifty tambala, one, ten and twenty kwacha (P.10a, 14b, c, 19a, 25b, 27). Very fine - uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 4574 | Malawi, Reserve Bank, 1995 issue, five, ten, twenty, fifty, one hundred and two hundred kwacha (P.30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35). Uncirculated. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 4575 | Malaya, ten cents, 15.8.1940, F 138169, (P.2). Extremely fine, pin-holes, paper toned. | $50 |
| Lot 4576 | Malaya, Japanese Occupation of Malaya, Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, Penang Branch, cheque dated 2602 (1941), another Taiping Branch. Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited, Penang Branch with `Kim Leong, Penang' Chinese traders oval ink rubber stamp, all with `Stamp Duty Paid' ink rubber or printed stamps unissued. Extremely fine-uncirculated.(3) | $0 |
| Lot 4577 | Malaya, Federated Malay States, rubber coupon, two coagulant units, strip of three, dated October, November and December 1941, printed by the Survey Department, F.M.S. (2). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4578 | Malaya and British Borneo, fifty dollars, Elizabeth II, 21.3.1953, A/4 99, (P.4). Very good - fine, scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4579 | Martinique, twenty five francs, (1930), 679 X.61, 01521679, (P.12). Fine, two 2cm edge tears, scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4580 | Martinique, one hundred francs, (1947), 48090 E.56, 087948090, (P.31). Very fine - extremely fine, edge tear. | $40 |
| Lot 4581 | Mauritius, five rupees, George VI, Port Louis, nd. (1937), D032471, (P.22). Very fine, scarce. | $190 |
| Lot 4582 | Mauritius, fifty cents, George VI, nd. (1940), Prefix A, A 916 062, (P.25b). Very fine, pinholes, scarce. | $180 |
| Lot 4583 | Mauritius, one pound, (1940), E 159183 (P.26). Nearly very fine, small edge tear. | $50 |
| Lot 4584 | Mauritius, Bank of Mauritius, ND (1967), five, ten and fifty rupees (P.30a, 31a, 33c), ND (1985-1991), fifty, one hundred, two hundred and five hundred rupees (P.37, 38, 39, 40). Uncirculated. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 4585 | Mauritius, Bank of Mauritius, ND (1991), one thousand rupees (P.41). Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 4586 | Mauritius, The Oriental Bank Corporation, unissued cheque, 18.., originally denominated in dollars but overprinted in rupees. The word `Dollars' and the `$' sign have been overprinted in red with the word `Rupees' and the `Rs.' sign. Rare. Nearly uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 4587 | Morocco, twenty francs, nd. (1943), F.091, 269, (P.39). Good very fine, scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 4588 | Netherland, one gulden, 1 October 1918, BGW 00783, (P.13). Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4589 | Netherlands New Guinea, one gulden, 8 December 1954, BQ 012033 (P.11a). Fine-very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4590 | Netherlands New Guinea, five gulden, 8 December 1954, HN 038458, (P.13a). Fine with minor tape mark. | $70 |
| Lot 4591 | Netherlands New Guinea, twenty five gulden, 8 December 1954, LC 067726, (P.15a). Fine - very fine, very scarce. | $380 |
| Lot 4592 | Nepal, one hundred rupees, (1951), sig. 3, (P.7). Very fine or better, one with minor pin-hole. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 4593 | New Caledonia, one hundred francs, (1942) A/) 121885, (P.44); New Hebrides, five francs, (1945), N 193581, (P.5). Nearly fine - very fine, first with tape mark. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 4594 | New Caledonia, a small collection, containing Tresorerie de Noumea fifty centimes, two francs, (P.51, 53); five hundred francs (1969), (P.60); one hundred francs (P.42e [3], 59, 63); five francs (1944), (P.36b, 48); French Oceania fifty centimes No. C4 0678, (P.10a scarce). Very fine - uncirculated, many very scarce. (12) | $420 |
| Lot 4595 | Nigeria, Central Bank, five shillings, 15th September 1958 (P.2). Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 4596 | Nigeria, ten shillings, 15.9.1958, J/2 216550, (P.3). Fine - very fine, pin-holes, scarce. | $40 |
| Lot 4597 | Nigeria, Central Bank, five pounds, 15th September 1958 (P.5). Extremely fine. | $170 |
| Lot 4598 | Nigeria, Central Bank, five pounds, ND (1967) (P.9). Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 4599 | Nigeria, Central Bank, five pounds, ND (1968) (P.13b). Small tear at bottom edge, nearly very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4600 | Nigeria, Central Bank, ND issue (1973-1978), fifty kobo, one, five, ten and twenty naira (P.14f(2), 15a, b, 16a, 20a(2), 17a, b, 21a, 26a). Uncirculated. (11) | $0 |
| Lot 4601 | Nigeria, Central Bank, five naira, ND (1973) (P.16c). Uncirculated and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4602 | Nigeria, Central Bank, ND issue (1968), twenty naira (P.18a). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4603 | Nigeria, Central Bank, ten shillings, 15th September 1958; one pound, 15th September 1958 (P.3, 4); ND issue (1967), five and ten shillings (P.6, 7(2)); ND issue (1968), five and ten shillings (P.10a, 11a, b); one pound (P.12a, b); ND issue (1973-1978), fifty kobo (P.14a, f). Good fine - uncirculated. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 4604 | Northern Ireland, Northern Bank Ltd., one pound, 1.7.1929, N-I/E 080506, (P.178a). Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4605 | Pakistan, fifty rupees, (1986) mismatched serial numbers AA76571620/AA76571600 (P.40) official? diagonal black crayon hand cancel on front. Fine - very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4606 | Pakistan, Government of Pakistan, Prize Bonds for five rupees (blue), ten rupees (green), another with counterfoil, another larger type Interest-Free National Prize Bonds, all presented 1977-1985. Mostly extremely fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4607 | Palestine, Palestine Currency Board, one pound, 20th April 1939, (KM. 7c). Fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4608 | Philippines, a small group of banknotes 1912-1937, ten centavos - fifty dollars, Bank of Philippine Islands, 1912-1933, five, ten and twenty pesos (P.9b, 17, 18, 22), Philippine National Bank, 1917 Emergency Issue WWI-1937, ten centavos, five, ten, twenty and fifty pesos (P.39, 46b(4), 49(2), 57). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 4609 | Philippines, collection of banknotes 1912-1937, ten centavos - fifty pesos; Bank of the Philippine Islands, 1912-1933, five, ten and twenty pesos (P.7a, 8a, 9b, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23); Philippine National Bank, 1917 Emergency WWI issue - 1937 issue, ten twenty and fifty centavos, five, ten and fifty pesos (P.39, 40, 41, 46b, 47b, 49, 53, 54, 57, 58). Good - extremely fine. (20) | $0 |
| Lot 4610 | Philippines, one, five, twenty, fifty and one hundred pesos, 1949, (P133h, 135f, 137e, 138d, 139). Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4611 | Philippines, collection of World War II emergency Japanese invasion paper currency and certificates, five centavos - five hundred pesos, including Luzon USAFFE Guerilla Army Forces notes for one hundred and five hundred pesos, ND 1942 issue (PS.421, 422), Mountain Province Emergency Notes (PS.591-598), all notes presented in Hagner sheets in three albums. Good - extremely fine. (442) | $250 |
| Lot 4612 | Portuguese India, one hundred escudos, 2.1.1959, 272085, (P.43). Good very fine, pin-holes, scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 4613 | Russia, twenty five roubles, 1818, No.4567421, (P.A21). Fine and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 4614 | Russia, three roubles, 1865, Lamanskii, No.1907360, (P.A34). Good - very good, very scarce. | $110 |
| Lot 4615 | Russia, Postage stamp currency issue, 1915-6, one kopeck with 1 overprint; 2 kopecks with 2 overprint, 3 and 15 kopecks, (P.16, 18, 20, 22). Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 4616 | Russia, Central Asia, Bukhara Soviet Peoples Republic, twenty thousand roubles, 1922 (PS.1042). Small ink mark on back. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4617 | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, ten shillings, Salisbury, 30th March 1957 and 18th July 1958 (P.20a). Fine - very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4618 | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, ten shillings, Salisbury, 3rd June 1960 and 17th June 1960 (P.20a). Nearly very fine - very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4619 | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, ten shillings, Salisbury, 27th January 1961 (P.20b). Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4620 | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, one pound, Salisbury, 4th September 1956 (P.21a). Good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4621 | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, one pound, Salisbury, 24th June 1957 (P.21a). Some stains, tear bottom edge, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4622 | Rhodesia and Nyasaland, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, one pound, Salisbury, 7th December 1960 (P.21b). Good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4623 | Rhodesia, Bank of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, five pounds, Salisbury, 19th June, 1959 (P.22a). Very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 4624 | Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, ten shillings, Salisbury, 30th September 1964; one pound, Salisbury, 7th September 1964 (P.24, 25). Nearly very fine - very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 4625 | Rhodesia, Bank of Rhodesia, ten shillings, Salisbury, 16th November 1964; one pound, Salisbury, 16th November 1964 and 14th October 1968 (P.24, 25, 28). Good fine - good very fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4626 | Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, five pounds, 1st July 1966, J/3 421899, (P.29). Very fine, small tear. | $60 |
| Lot 4627 | Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, five pounds, Salisbury, 1st July 1966 (P.29). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4628 | Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, 1970-1979, one, two, five and ten dollars (P.30b, c, 31a, b, d, 32b, c, 33b, c). Uncirculated. (9) | $160 |
| Lot 4629 | Sarawak, five dollars, 1.1.1938, B/2 355280, (P.22); one dollar 1.1.1935, A/3 695590, (P.20). Nearly fine - fine, first with a few rust holes. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 4630 | Scotland, The Royal Bank of Scotland, one pound, 1.9.1917, sig. Lunun, W 924604, (P.316d). Fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4631 | Scotland, Union Bank, one pound, 1st March 1949, Glasgow or Edinburgh, block of four officially perforated notes (P.S816). Uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 4632 | Seychelles, one rupee, nd (1936), B/1 56452, (P.2f). Fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4633 | Seychelles, five rupees, 6th November 1928, A/1 01150, (P.3a). Very good, rare. | $150 |
| Lot 4634 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, fifty cents, 7th July 1943 (P.6a). Nearly very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 4635 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, fifty cents, 7th July 1943 (P.6a). Good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4636 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, one rupee, 7th July 1943 (P.7a). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4637 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, one rupee, 6th January 1951 (P.7b). Fine. | $230 |
| Lot 4638 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, one rupee, 6th January 1951 (P.7c). Nearly fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4639 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, five rupees, 7th April 1942 (P.8). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 4640 | Seychelles, George VI, ten rupees, 7th April 1942. A/1 27767 (P.9). Good original colour, stain spot, otherwise good very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 4641 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, five rupees, 1st August 1954 (P.11a). Small spot, otherwise uncirculated. | $230 |
| Lot 4642 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, ten rupees, 1st August 1960 (P.12b). Extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 4643 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, fifty rupees, 1st August 1954 (P.13a). One pinhole, rust stain, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4644 | Seychelles, Government of Seychelles, ten rupees, 1st January 1968 (P.15a). Nearly uncirculated. | $150 |
| Lot 4645 | Singapore, one dollar, undated (1967-1972) (P.1d). Uncirculated. (100) | $160 |
| Lot 4646 | Singapore, one dollar, undated (1976) (P.9) sequential run of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) | $150 |
| Lot 4647 | Singapore, one hundred dollars, undated (1977) (P.14). Nearly extremely fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4648 | Singapore, one dollar, undated (1987) (P.18a). Uncirculated. (270) | $270 |
| Lot 4649 | Singapore, two dollars, undated (1990) (P.27) sequential run of ninety nine notes. Uncirculated. (99) | $0 |
| Lot 4650 | Singapore, two dollars, undated (1992) (P.28) sequential run of ninety nine notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (99) | $0 |
| Lot 4651 | Singapore, one, five, ten, fifty and one hundred dollars, Orchid Series, ND issue (CS1 1a, 2a, 3a, 5a, 6a), overprinted 'Specimen' and hole punched in corners of all notes, in presentation album, number 27 of 77 albums. Uncirculated. (5 notes) | $1,400 |
| Lot 4652 | Singapore, one, five, ten, fifty and one hundred dollars, Orchid Series, ND issue (CS2 1c, 2c, 3c, 5c, 6c), overprinted 'Specimen' and hole punched in corners on all notes, in presentation album, number 048 of 89 albums. Uncirculated. (5 notes) | $1,500 |
| Lot 4653 | Singapore, one, five, ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred dollars, Orchid Series, ND issue (CS3 1d, 2d, 3d, 4, 5d, 6d), overprinted 'Specimen' in red on each note, in presetnation album, number 079 of 82 albums. Uncirculated. (6 notes) | $1,800 |
| Lot 4654 | Singapore, one, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, Bird Series, ND issue (CS 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14), overprinted 'Specimen' in red and some notes hole punched, in presentation album, number 036 of 311 albums. Uncirculated. (6 notes) | $950 |
| Lot 4655 | Somalia, twenty scellini, 1968, B003 065200, (P.11). Fine - very fine, minor edge tear. | $40 |
| Lot 4656 | Sri Lanka, five hundred rupees 1.1.1981, J/2 598699, (P.89). Nearly extremely fine with minute pin-holes. | $70 |
| Lot 4657 | South Africa, one pound, 2.12.1928, A/19 459545, (P.84a). Fine. | $80 |
| Lot 4658 | South Africa, Marshall Hale postage stamp money for sixpence (S.664f). Uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 4659 | Southern Rhodesia, Currency Board, five shillings, Salisbury, 1st January 1943 (P.8). Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4660 | Southern Rhodesia, Currency Board, five shillings, Salisbury, 1st January 1948 (P.8). Fine. | $50 |
| Lot 4661 | Southern Rhodesia, Southern Rhodesia Currency Board, five shillings, Salisbury, 1st February 1945 (P.8A). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4662 | Southern Rhodesia, five shillings, 1st February 1945, D/22 060971, (P.8A). Nearly very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4663 | Southern Rhodesia, Currency Board, ten shillings, Salisbury, 10th January 1950 (P.9). Some pinholes, otherwise nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4664 | Southern Rhodesia, one pound, 15th January 1947, B/64 093103, (P.10). Nearly very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 4665 | Southern Rhodesia, Currency Board, one pound, Salisbury, 1st September 1951 (P.10). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4666 | Southern Rhodesia, Currency Board, five pounds, Salisbury, 1st September 1951 (P.11b). Tears top right hand edge, nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4667 | Southern Rhodesia, Currency Board, one pound, Salisbury, 10th March 1954 (P.13). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4668 | Southern Rhodesia, one pound, 10th March 1954, B/243 073039, (P.13). Fine - very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4669 | Southern Rhodesia, Central Africa Currency Board, one pound, Salisbury, 10th September 1955 (P.17). Small tear top edge, nearly very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4670 | Southern Rhodesia, Central Africa Currency Board, five pounds, Salisbury, 10th September 1955 (P.18). Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4671 | Southern Rhodesia, Reserve Bank, five pounds, Salisbury, 10th November 1964 (P.26). Uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 4672 | South West Africa, Barclays Bank, one pound, 1.9.1956, CP 936486, (PS105a). Minor edge tears etc., very good. | $100 |
| Lot 4673 | South West Africa, Standard Bank, ten shillings 16.9.1955, SW/« 682423, one pound, 31.1.1958, SW/1 1280532, (P.110, 111). First with bank stamps on front and back, both heavily creased, edge tears etc., good - very good. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 4674 | St Helena, Government of St Helena, 1976-1979 ND issues, fifty pence, one pound including a specimen note, five and ten pounds (P.5(3), 6, 7A, 8A, B, 9(2)). Uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 4675 | St Helena, Government of St Helena, twenty pounds, ND (1986) (P.10). Uncirculated. | $80 |
| Lot 4676 | Straits Settlements, one dollar, 1.9.1906, A/49 80920; another 1.1.1925 J/4 84560; 1.9.1927, M/19 02538, (P.1a, 9a). Poor - fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4677 | Straits Settlements, The Government of the Straits Settlements, five dollars, 1st September 1898, A/2 40011, (P.2). Centre hole, 2mm tear at top centre and 1mm tear lower centre on folds, corner missing, otherwise very good and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4678 | Sudan, Siege of Khartoum, 2500 piastres, 1884, No 1572, (PS.109) issued by General Gordon with his hectographic signature at right. Nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4679 | Thailand, Bank of Thailand, 1978-81 undated issue, series 12, ten baht and sixty baht commemorative issue (P.87 (75), 93 (3)). Uncirculated. (78) | $0 |
| Lot 4680 | Thailand, fifty baht, (1996), (P.99), commemorative issue, 50th anniversary of the Kings reign. Polymer plastic SPECIMEN printed by Note Printing Australia, A0 0000000 serial numbers, overprinted `Specimen' in Thai in red on front and back `Specimen number 01977'. Different signature combination than listed in Pick. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4681 | Timor, five avos (2), nd. (1940), Ovpt. Pagavel em Timor on Macao issues, numbers 285161 and 285165, (P.7), another 19.7.1940 red on m/c unpt., 361344, (P.12). Fine all with pin-holes, first two very scarce. (3) | $520 |
| Lot 4682 | Trinidad and Tobago, Government of Trinadad and Tobago, one dollar, 2.1.1939 (P.5b), Central Bank, five dollars, 1964 (P.27c), twenty dollars, 1964 (P.39a). Very fine - uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 4683 | Trinidad and Tobago, fifty dollars, (1977), AA 051335, error date 1963 for authorisation, (P.34a). Good very fine, scarce. | $50 |
| Lot 4684 | Turkey, Central Bank of Turkey, one hundred lira, of law of 1930, issued 1942-3, printed by TDLR, Pres. I. Inonu to right, back with Dardanelles view, (KM.137 $500). Attempted trimming of base, soiled and flattened, otherwise very good and very rare. | $150 |
| Lot 4685 | U.S.A., silver certificate notes, five dollars (1), one dollar (3); two dollars 1953 (1), five dollars (1), dollars (11); Australia, plastic ten dollars second release AB 28, 29 and 48 prefixes; one dollar, Johnston/Stone (2); and New Zealand, ten shilling and one pound 1934 issues (KM.154-5). Poor - uncirculated. (24) | $70 |
| Lot 4686 | U.S.A., Bank of Augusta, one dollar and five dollars, 18--, uncut sheets of four notes. Uncirculated. (2 sheets) | $90 |
| Lot 4687 | U.S.A., Canal & Banking Co, New Orleans, five dollars, 18--, Canal Bank, ten and fifty dollars, 18--, uncut sheets of four notes. Some foxing, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (3 sheets) | $110 |
| Lot 4688 | U.S.A., Canal Bank, New Orleans, five, ten and fifty dollars, 18--, uncut sheets of four notes. Some foxing, otherwise extremely fine. (3 sheets) | $110 |
| Lot 4689 | U.S.A., Citizens Bank of Louisiana, five dollars, Octr 9 1860, twenty dollars, 18--, uncut sheets of four notes. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (2 sheets) | $90 |
| Lot 4690 | U.S.A. Indiana Iron Works, Dry Goods and Groceries Store, sheet of four notes consisting of a five cents, ten cents, twenty five cents and fifty cents dated January 1st 1856. Bue print on white paper, vignette of Iron Works in centre of each note. Pieces missing from top of fifty cents note at top of sheet otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4691 | Western Samoa, Monetary Board, one tala; Central Bank, ND issue (1985) one hundred talas (P.30). Uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4692 | World, a small group including New Zealand one pound 1934 (P.155); Hong Kong, five dollars H&S BC, 1 January 1929 (poor) (P.173a), one dollar (P.316); Straits Settlements dollar 1935; Netherland Indies group 1943 issues (P. 110a - 114a), Armed Forces notes (11, with four overprinted ... NAAFI CANTEENS ONLY, P.M10b (3), and P.M11b, these scarce). Poor - very fine. (21) | $340 |
| Lot 4693 | World banknotes, an accumulation including East Africa, Thailand, Zambia, Indonesia, Guinea. Good - good very fine. (214) | $140 |
| Lot 4694 | World banknotes, including New Zealand (1975-77), one, two and five dollars (P.163c, 164c, 165c), U.S.A., five dollars, 1914, blue seal (P.359b), Hong Kong, Poland, Germany notgeld, Philippines. Good - extremely fine. (267) | $160 |
| Lot 4695 | World, assorted banknotes including British North Borneo Co., one dollar 1st July 1940, Malaya five dollars 1 July 1941 and 21 March 1953; JIM notes including replicas and some numbered (5); Norddddeutscher Lloyd, ship travellors cheque, c.1930's. for £5; and other cheques Old Colony Steamboat Company $365, c.1884 with vertical vignette of steamer Bristol; coupon cheque, London Feb. 28, 1901 for watch 16/9 from Messrs Dorey Lester and Company; Sarawak, rubber tokens for ten katis and one picul of dry rubber until c.31 December 1941. Poor - uncirculated. (13) | $130 |
| Lot 4696 | World banknotes, including U.S.A., Hong Kong, Germany, Cook Islands, all in a green album. Very good - uncirculated. (74) | $0 |
| Lot 4697 | World, an interesting group including Germany Bavaria, one hundred marks 1 January 1900 (P.S922), similar Baden 1 Jan. 1907 (P.S906a); Belgium military notes twenty francs, fifty francs, (P.M4a, P.M5a); other world notes (8). Good - fine. (12) | $50 |
| Lot 4698 | World, a small group of mostly North Africa, including Algeria, fifty centimes - five francs, (P.91, 97a, 98a, 99a); Morocco, five francs (P.9, 24), ten francs (P.25), twenty francs (P.18b); Ceylon rupee, 1 May 1917, (P.16a); French West Africa, twenty five francs 1939, (P.22), others Tonga (1), New Zealand ten dollars, Russell NTV prefix, Military payment cert. (5). Poor - very fine. (17) | $220 |
| Lot 4699 | World banknotes, including Ireland, Central Bank, one pound and ten pounds (P.64c, 66c), Hungary (P.41, 136), Sweden, Poland, Nicaragua, Zaire (P.36, 39, 41, 43, 46, 48, 51, 52, 54A, 59, 60, 64). Fine - uncirculated. (26) | $0 |
| Lot 4700 | World banknote folders, including New Zealand, Reserve Bank, five dollars (1992) P.T.Brash, AA serials uncut block of four, commemorative ten dollar, 1990, signing of Waitangi Treaty; Philippines, two piso, ND (1970s) uncut block of four; Singapore, two dollars (1991) red and purple identical serial number notes (2), two dollar, ship series, ND (1991) uncut strip of three notes; Samoa, two tala, ND (1990) commemorative polymer issue; U.S.A., one dollar, 1981 (2) and two dollar, 1976, uncut block of four notes. Uncirculated. (8 folders) | $0 |
| Lot 4701 | Miscellaneous notes, including fantasy notes, one million dollars U.S.A.; Antarctica (6), one - one hundred Antarctican dollars; Australia bank training notes five - one hundred dollars (p.301 McDonald); Australia, one dollar notes in special packs, Johnston/Stone (5); Brunei, one, five and ten ringgit (1996), (P.22-24). Uncirculated. (21) | $0 |
| Lot 4702 | World, album of assorted banknotes, including Australia pounds (3), ten shillings (2), dollars (2). two dollars (4), five dollars, ten dollars (2); JIM (8) and other world notes (44). Many world notes uncirculated, some with good FV, otherwise poor - very fine. (66) | $100 |
| Lot 4703 | World, an album of assorted banknotes including Ireland to £10, and Great Britain to £10, Australian ten dollars (R.310b). Poor - uncirculated. (37) | $100 |
| Lot 4704 | World, assorted banknotes, mostly from Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, Estonia, Austria, etc. A few fine, some scarce. (26) | $60 |
| Lot 4705 | Invitation for the Keith Deutscher Australian banknote auction, held in Melbourne on Thursday 28th July 1977, conducted by Max Stern and Company. The invitation is printed on the inner portion of the design ofthe very rare one hundred pound note of 1914, which was illustrated on the cover of the auction catalogue. Scarce. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4706 | Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, currency note one Spanish dollar, 1 June 1823 (year 182 printed) No.H.a.1, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, entd by C.Buch, on printed form, red-brown on white, unwatermarked paper. Note the unusual use of a lower case letter (a) in the serial number. Pieces missing at edges, four green mount marks on back, creases, otherwise good condition and rare. | $820 |
| Lot 4707 | Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, currency note one Spanish dollar, 2 June 1823 (year 182 printed), No.047, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere on printed form by S.Clayton, Sydney, red brown on white, unwatermarked paper, 'Exhibited / ET' written across (McNeice 20). Tears to three of the edges, part missing bottom edge, some holes, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4708 | Lempriere & Co., Hobart Town Van Diemen's Land, currency note two Spanish dollars, 20th June 1823 (year 182 printed) No.J52, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, entered by C.B. on printed form red-bronw on white unwatermarked paper. Imprint Engraved by S.C.Clayton, Sydney on a Lempriere & Weavell printed form. Frayed at edges and piece missing top left corner, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $1,650 |
| Lot 4709 | Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, currency note two Spanish dollars, 20th July 1823 (182- printed) No. L66, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, Entd by C.Bouch, on printed form, red-brown on white unwatermarked paper. Imprint Engraved by S C Clayton, Sydney. Edges frayed, peice missing right hand side, pinholes, part signature and 5 written in ink on back, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4710 | Kemp and Gatehouse, ten shillings, Van Diemen's Land, Hobart (18-- printed) (1824), unissued form printed from plate by S Clayton Scult Sydney. Heavy folds, tears at folds, few pinholes and stains, otherwise good fine and very rare. | $1,950 |
| Lot 4711 | Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note threepence (in Spanish dollars at 5s each), 6 May 1826 (year 1826 printed) No.B 103, hand signed by Thos.Stace, on printed form, black on white on ornate printers sample paper (McNeice 36). With some rust, tears and folds, otherwise fine and rare. | $1,600 |
| Lot 4712 | Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note threepence (in Spanish Dollars at 5s each) 10 June (1826 missing) No.62 hand signed by Thos Stace, on printed form, black on white on alphabet paper (type 4). Three edges missing, tears, mounted on paper, otherwise good. | $600 |
| Lot 4713 | Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note threepence (in Spanish Dollars at 5s each) crossed out and replaced in handwriting by the word Currency, 12 June (1826 missing) (No. missing) hand signed by Thos Stace, on printed form, black on white, printed on alphabet paper (type 5). A rare example with hand written 'Currency' under the crossed out In Spanish Dollars at 5s each, which marked the end of Spanish dollars being an official medium of exchange in Van Diemans Land. This note is with an issue date pre dating the 'Sterling Money Act. Corners, edges missing from both top left and right hand side of note, part of mounted papaer on back, otherwise good and very rare. | $500 |
| Lot 4714 | Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note sixpence (in Spanish Dollars at 5s each) 2 May 1826 (year 1826 printed) No.C 227, hand signed by Thos Stace, on printed form, black on white, on alphabet paper (type 3). Tears, cracks and soiled, mounted and cut out from an early collectors album, otherwise very good and rare. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4715 | Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note sixpence (in Spanish dollars at 5s each), 10 June 1826 (year 1826 printed) No.180 hand signed by Thos Stace, on printed form, black on white on ornate printers 'alphabet paper' (McNeice 39). Small hole centre of note, some tears around edges, otherwise good fine and rare. | $2,050 |
| Lot 4716 | Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note sixpence (in Spanish Dollars at 5s each) 12 June 1826 (year 1826 printed) No.238, hand signed by Thos Stace on printed form, black on white printed on alphabet paper (type 4). Top edge piece missing and holed, mounted on paper, otherwise good. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4717 | Weavell, John., Hobart Town, sixpence, Dec 4 1823 (year 1823 printed) No.40, hand signed by John Weavell on printed form, black on white paper (type 3). Part missing, left hand side holed, tears and stains, mounted on paper. | $560 |
| Lot 4718 | Weavell, John., Hobart Town, currency note one shilling (Payable in Dollars at 5s each) August 13 1823 (year 1823 printed) No.AKO, hand signed by John Weavell on printed form black on white, unwatermarked paper (type 1). Extremely rare first type with signature in full (John Weavell) all other types are signed Weavell. Different layout to the wording and print design, also 'Payable in Dollars at 5s each'. Folds, creases, tears and stains, note is with new backing, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4719 | Weavell, John., Hobart Town, one shilling Sept 8 1823 (year 1823 printed) No.M24, hand signed by John Weavell on printed form, black on white paper (type 2). Tears on right side and right bottom corner, some pinholes, very good. | $1,000 |
| Lot 4720 | Weavell, John., Hobart Town, one shilling, Oct 2 1823 (year 1823 printed) No.15, hand signed by John Weavell on printed form, black on white paper (type 3). Tears, holes, supported with cloth backing. | $540 |
| Lot 4721 | Sight Note for three hundred pounds from a member of the 51st Regiment, James Holmes Esquire, Banker, Douglas, Isle of Man, to John Dunn Esquire, Hobart Town, Van Diemans land, 7 April 1845. With a small note handwritten on a separate piece of paper showing a discount. Some pinholes, small hole centre top of note, very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 4722 | The Australian and European Bank, Melbourne, ten pounds, dated 1st June 18 (date partially printed) specimen on paper unsigned, no watermark, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London. Small tears left hand edge, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $4,100 |
| Lot 4723 | Australian Bank of Commerce Limited, Sydney, New South Wales, uniface five pounds, front and back. Front dated 1st Jany 1910 (fully printed), 15-11-09 printed in pencil, proof printed on card. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, three official perforations. Back of note 15-11-09 in pencil. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London. Both soiled and with mount marks, otherwise good very fine. (2) | $2,200 |
| Lot 4724 | Australian Joint Stock Bank, Brisbane, one pound, dated 1st January 1884 numbered B0001 B3000 (the 3 crossed over in pencil with digit 5 pencilled on top) unsigned, specimen perforated SPECIMEN B.W. & Co LONDON, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London, May 29/84 in pencil on top margin (Vort-Ronald p47 fig 44 type 2(a)) similar note. Uncirculated. | $3,200 |
| Lot 4725 | The Australian Joint Stock Bank Limited, Sydney, one pound, dated 1 January 1894, (date fully printed), numbered A 143560 A, signed for manager MacDonald signature and countersigned by Moriarty, on paper, watermarked but uncertain type, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co Ld London', vignette in centre of Sydney Harbour, and ornamental circular tablets with 1 in all corners, and ONE POUND in tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate border inscribed 'SYDNEY' on sides and 'NEW SOUTH WALES' above and below, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand One Pound Sterling. For The Australian Joint Stock Bank Limited', back with bank building in centre, 1 in corners, legend around, blue on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type four (b) comments on bank and type p.46-51, similar issued note, illustrated Fig. 49 [p.51]). A few folds and creases, with thin lower right, otherwise fine and extremely rare, being second best of the three surviving reported banknotes. | $0 |
| Lot 4726 | Australian Joint Stock Bank, Brisbane, Queensland, five pounds, 1st Jany 1873 (date fully printed), not numbered, proof on paper, stamped SPECIMEN, no watermark. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London, 23rd August 1872 in pencil on bottom margin. Ageing tone on top margin, otherwise nearky uncirculated. | $1,450 |
| Lot 4727 | Australian Joint Stock Bank, Brisbane, five pounds, dated 1st January 1884 (fully printed) numbered B0001 - B1000 unsigned specimen perforated SPECIMEN B.W. & Co LONDON, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London, May 11/84 in pencil on top margin (Vort-Ronald p47 fig 44 type 2a) similar note. Uncirculated. | $4,800 |
| Lot 4728 | The Australian Joint Stock Bank, West Maitland, five pounds, not dated (18--printed), not numbered, proof stamped SPECIMEN, no watermark, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co London, 1857 in pencil bottom margin. Note has burnt areas, some cracking and peices missing, otherwise fine, very rare, one of only two known. | $0 |
| Lot 4729 | Australian Joint Stock Bank, Brisbane, ten pounds dated 1st January 1884 (fully printed) numbered B0001 - B5000 unsigned specimen, perforated SPECIMEN B.W. & Co, LONDON. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London (Vort-Ronald p47 fig 44 type 2a) similar note. Uncirculated. | $5,000 |
| Lot 4730 | Australian Joint Stock Bank, Grafton, New South Wales, uniface ten pounds, not dated (18-- printed), not numbered, proof, stamped SPECIMEN, no watermark. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London. Piece of note missing, right hand edge stained, otherwise very good. | $880 |
| Lot 4731 | The Bank of Adelaide, Adelaide, one pound, dated 1st June 1892 (date fully printed), numbered 759493 , perforated 'CANCELLED', twice across note, signed for manager by J.S.Proctor, countersigned by R.T.Mahnke, on paper. This banknote illustrated in Banks of Issue in Australia, Vort-Ronald p56 fig 53. Folds, creases, sealed, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. | $1,250 |
| Lot 4732 | The Bank of Adelaide, Adelaide, five pounds, 1st March 1873 (date fully printed), printed on paper, numbered No.20001, officially perforated with three holes, watermarked '5 5 POUNDS BANK OF ADELAIDE' in three lines. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London. (Vort-Ronald p53 fig 51 type 2a). Uncirculated. | $4,700 |
| Lot 4733 | The Bank of Australasia, Ballaarat, ten pounds not dated, proof stamped SPECIMEN, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, London. 13th July 1863 in pencil on bottom margin. | $1,400 |
| Lot 4734 | The Bank of Australasia, Launceston, one pound issued at Hobart Town 3rd April 1850 (18--printed) No.36562 signed by Chas Thomson for manager entered by...uncertain signature. Imprint on centre of bottom of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London. Vignette of Royal Arms in centre, all within rectangular spiral border with LAUNCESTON on three sides. This note mentioned in Vort-Ronald p60 also type 1(b), see p58 fig 56. Some pinholes, folds and creases, otherwise fine. The only known surviving not eof this type issued in Tasmania and as such possibly unique. | $10,100 |
| Lot 4735 | The Bank of Australasia, Hobart, Tasmania, one pound, dated 1st July 1898 (date fully printed) Oct 5th 1898, not numbered proof, unsigned, printed on card. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co London, above border design. Three official perforations (Vort-Ronald type 2b). Mount marks on each corner, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $750 |
| Lot 4736 | Bank of Australia, Sydney, uniface ten pounds not dated (18-- printed), not numbered watermark Bank of Australia inside a border, imprint Perkins & Heath, London (Vort-Ronald type two comments on bank and type p.64-65). Some stains front of note, extremely fine and very rare. | $3,600 |
| Lot 4737 | Bank of Newcastle, five pounds, issued at Newcastle 18--, not dated uniface proof printed on thin paper. Possibly the only one known, nearly very fine and very rare. | $2,500 |
| Lot 4738 | Bank of New South Wales, one pound, not dated (19 printed) specimen note, not numbered, perforated twice, SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' within a saw toothed multiple line frame. Imprint of Charles Skipper & East London (Vort-Ronald p67-85 on bank, type 7f similar banknote illustrated as fig 87). Creases, general handling marks, handwriting in red pencil on counterfoil, otherwise very good and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4739 | Bank of New South Wales, Adelaide, South Australia, one pound not dated (18--printed) not numbered, specimen note, unsigned perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST on paper with counterfoil watermarked with frame in three lines Bank of New South Wales. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4740 | Bank of New South Wales, Perth, Western Australia, one pound, not dated (18--printed). Specimen note, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST on paper with counterfoil watermarked with frame in three lines Bank of New South Wales (MVR similar type 7d fig 82). Nearly extremely fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4741 | Bank of New South Wales, Mount Alexander Agency Victoria, five pounds not dated unnumbered proof, imprint Engraved by J.Carmichael, Sydney. Some foxing, mount marks on back, extremely fine. | $5,000 |
| Lot 4742 | Bank of New South Wales, Deniliquin ten pounds not dated (18--printed) unnumbered proof stamped SPECIMEN imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co London, 6th May 1858 in pencil on bottom margin. Nearly extremely fine. | $1,850 |
| Lot 4743 | Bank of New South Wales, Beechworth, twenty pounds, not dated (18--printed) unnumbered, proof stamped SPECIMEN, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, 13th May 1958 in pencil on bottom margin. Nearly extremely fine. | $1,350 |
| Lot 4744 | Bank of New South Wales, one hundred pounds, not dated (19 printed), specimen not numbered, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN C SKIPPER & EAST printed on watermarked paper 'BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES' in two lines within saw toothed multiple line frame. Light fold, some pinholes, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. | $2,900 |
| Lot 4745 | Bank of Queensland Limited, fifty pounds, Brisbane not dated, not numbered, printer's proof, imprint of Batho & Co, London with uncertain signature and marks on back after removal of mount. Nearly extremely fine. | $3,700 |
| Lot 4746 | The Bank of South Australia, one pound issued at Adelaide, dated 1st January 1883 (fully printed) numbered B71073, hand signed manager ... entered by ..., both uncertain signatures. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London. With six official cancellation perforation. (This note illustrated in Banks of Issue in Australia, Vort-Ronald p104 fig 107). Some pinholes, folds, creases, piece top right hand corner missing, otherwise fine. | $3,100 |
| Lot 4747 | The Bank of South Australia, Melbourne, ten pounds, dated 1889 July 1st - 1st July 1889 (date printed) numbered No.G000001 - No.G001000. Specimen note unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN B.W.& Co LONDON. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Uncirculated. | $4,100 |
| Lot 4748 | Bank of Van Diemans Land, Hobart Town, five pounds, not dated (18--printed) not numbered proof, unsigned printed on card. imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch (Vort-Ronald type 3, p112 fig 118). Slight foxing, otherwise uncirculated. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4749 | The Chartered Bank of India, Australia & China, Tientsin, one hundred dollars, not dated (19 printed) proof note, unsigned, on paper with counterfoil, watermarked CHARTERED BANK OF INDIA AUSTRALIA & CHINA. Imprint of W.W.Sprague & Co London E.C. Uncirculated. | $3,000 |
| Lot 4750 | The City Bank, Sydney, one pound unissued uniface trial, back only proof on card. Some water stain bottom border and foxing, otherwise good extremely fine and possibly unique. | $0 |
| Lot 4751 | The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, Sydney, one pound, not dated (189 printed) numbered No.E000001 - No.E100000, specimen note, unsigned, perforated 'SPECIMEN B.W. & C.LONDON' on paper. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Ld Engravers London on front on bottom margin, the same printed on bottom edge on back of note (Vort-Ronald p151-152 fig 161 type 5a). Uncirculated. | $5,000 |
| Lot 4752 | The Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, one pound, issued at Sydney, July 1 1903 (190-printed), No.GO18263, hand signed by Dargrove, manager and entered by (uncertain signature). Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers London (Vort-Ronald p151-152 fig 160 type 5b). Folds, creases, soiled, pinholes, good. | $1,500 |
| Lot 4753 | Commercial Bank of Sydney, five pounds issued at Sydney 1 April 1880 No.206057 hand signed by Manager Claude H.Lyons, Entd W.Blaxland. Creases, folds, part of outer margin missing left hand side, some stains, otherwise nearly very fine. | $2,100 |
| Lot 4754 | Commercial Bank of Sydney, fifty pounds, Sydney, not dated however Feby 1st 1848 in pencil on bottom margin (18-- printed) proof specimen on card, not numbered, stamped SPECIMEN. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London. Stain on front, mount marks on back, otherwise good very fine. | $2,500 |
| Lot 4755 | English Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, one pound (forgery) dated 1st January 1885 No.A508610 uncertain signature, dated 23.7.88 written on back of note in ink. Accompanying letter gives details of this note re the Chief Commissioner of Police Victoria and the Consul for Italy. Fine. | $600 |
| Lot 4756 | Excelsior Bank, one pound, not dated (18--printed) No.8009 on paper, unissued, no signatures, no watermarks, imprint Perkins Bacon & Co, London (this note illustrated in Vort-Ronald p162 fig 173). Folds and creases, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4757 | The Federal Bank of Australia, one pound issued at Melbourne 1st June 1882, No.05420, signed by James M. the Managing Director, A.Priestley secretary. Pinholes, larger hole, creases, folds, tears at edges, soiled, otherwise very good and rare as an issued note. | $1,850 |
| Lot 4758 | The Federal Bank of Australia, five pounds, Melbourne 1s June 18--, not numbered proof on thin card imprint Sands & McDougal Engravers Melbourne, main part of design printed, additional work in pencil to form basis for possible final design. Soiled, some folds, cut left hand edge, otherwise very fine and unique. | $1,750 |
| Lot 4759 | Lachlan & Waterloo Mills Company, Sydney, ten dollars, 1822-26, printers proof. Uncirculated. | $1,900 |
| Lot 4760 | The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Ararat, one pound 18--, stamped 'specimen', partly stuck down and mounted on a thick card. Good very fine. | $1,050 |
| Lot 4761 | The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Sydney, one pound 1st January 1880 (date fully printed) No.B40001, unsigned specimen note with counterfoil perforated SPECIMEN B W & Co, LONDON, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engraver & C, London. Uncirculated. | $2,000 |
| Lot 4762 | The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Sydney, ten pounds 1st January 1880 (date fully printed) No.11501 unsigned specimen note with counterfoil, perforated SPECIMEN B.W. & Co LONDON imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Uncirculated. | $5,400 |
| Lot 4763 | The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Sydney, fifty pounds, not dated (18--printed) not numbered, proof stamped SPECIMEN, no water mark, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, London, 23 M 1853 in pencil on bottom margin. Some stains, otherwise very fine and rare. | $1,900 |
| Lot 4764 | The National Bank of Australasia, Adelaide, South Australia, one pound dated 2nd January 1888 (date printed) not numbered, uniface proof on paper, unsigned, imprint Bradbury Wilkinson & Co, London. Unevenly trimmed, soiled on back, two small pencil marks on front, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 4765 | The National Bank of Australasia, Sydney, New South Wales, uniface one pound sterling, not dated, not numbered, proof, no signatures, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Note repaired in several places including centre join, part corner missing blue ink marks top and bottom. | $500 |
| Lot 4766 | The National Bank of Australasia, uniface five pounds, back of note only, proof on paper. Uncirculated. | $1,450 |
| Lot 4767 | The National Bank of Australasia, Sydney, New South Wales, ten pounds uniface, dated 1st January 1887 (date printed), not numbered, proof on paper, unsigned, no watermark. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Some wet offsetting of ink on front of note, some staining front and back, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $2,100 |
| Lot 4768 | The National Bank of Australasia, Melbourne, Victoria, fifty pounds, dated 2nd July 1888, No.000001 - 002000, specimen note, unsigned perforated SPECIMEN B.W. & Co LONDON on paper with counterfoil. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C, London. Oct 24 88 in pencil on counterfoil. Two small pinholes in bottom margin, otherwise uncirculated and rare. | $6,000 |
| Lot 4769 | The Oriental Bank Corporation, Melbourne, Victoria, one pound, dated 2nd July 1878 (date printed), numbered 945001, specimen note on paper, watermarked Oriental Bank Corporation in two lines, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN B.W.& Co London. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Uncirculated. | $4,100 |
| Lot 4770 | The Oriental Bank Corporation, Melbourne, Victoria, five pounds, dated 2nd July 1878 (date printed), numbered 88001, specimen note, on paper, watermarked Oriental Bank Corporation in two lines, unsigned, perforated SPECIMEN B.W.& Co LONDON. Imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Uncirculated. | $5,300 |
| Lot 4771 | The Oriental Bank Corporation, Melbourne, Victoria, five pounds, dated by printer in pencil November 27th/54, not numbered, proof stamped SPECIMEN, no watermark, imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co, London, (as MVR type a fig 198 p.189). Two pin holes, some soil marks, otherwise good very fine and rare, possibly only example known. | $0 |
| Lot 4772 | Pambula, Twofold Bay, one pound sight note, not dated (18--printed) or numbered printer's proof on light card, drawn and engraved by J.Carmichael. Some handling marks on front, on back of note in pencil SN.SH, four corner mount marks, otherwise extremly fine, unlisted and very rare. | $4,200 |
| Lot 4773 | The Producers Bank, Sydney, one pound, Sydney 1st June 1893 No.20758 and entered by uncertain signatures, printed on watermarked paper, partially discernable THE PRODUCERS BANK, ONE, SYDNEY in three lines, imprint below on frame 'Nissen & Parker, London', within rectangular border, vignettes of Circular Quay, Sydney, in centre and smaller vignettes in upper corners of stock on farm ploughing scene, black on white (Vort-Ronald p193 and fig 202). Folds, creases, otherwise good fine and very rare. | $5,100 |
| Lot 4774 | The Provincial and Suburban Bank Limited, Melbourne, five pounds not dated (18--printed) unnumbered proof stamped SPECIMEN, two official perforations, no watermark, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co, London. Uncirculated. | $1,650 |
| Lot 4775 | The Royal Bank of Australia, Hobart Town, thirty shillings, not dated (18--printed) unnumbered proof stamped SPECIMEN imprint of Perkins Bacon Petch, London, signed on back in pencil. Some foxing, mount marks on back, very fine. | $1,800 |
| Lot 4776 | The Royal Bank of Queensland Limited, Brisbane, uniface twenty pounds, front and back, front dated 1 January 1886 (fully printed), 11th May /86 printed in pencil, proff printed on card. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London. Three official perforations, back of note 30th October /86 printed in pencil. Imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co, London. Both sides soiled with mount marks, otherwise good very fine and nearly extremely fine. (2) | $2,500 |
| Lot 4777 | The Sydney Deposit Bank, Sydney, N.S.Wales, one pound, unissued note, not dated (18 printed) numbered A1486, unsigned, stamped CANCELLED. Imprint of Sands & McDougal Limited. Some folds, otherwise very fine and rare. | $4,000 |
| Lot 4778 | Tamar Bank, Launceston, Bank Share for fifty pounds, dated first september 1835 (183 printed) No.172 printed on vellum, was issued to William Field, signed by Bank Directors Philip Oakden and Lewis Gilles. An extremely rare example of this early bank, as no banknotes are known to have survived. Some folds and a few pinholes, otherwise nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. | $1,700 |
| Lot 4779 | Union Bank of Australia, Sydney, one pound, 1st Jany 1877, not numbered, specimen on thin card, unsigned perforated SPECIMEN C.SKIPPER & EAST, 23 printed in pencil on back of note. Two pin holes, some foxing, otherwise good very fine and rare. | $1,550 |
| Lot 4780 | Western Australian Bank, Perth, uniface one pound, Jan 1844 (printed) not numbered, unsigned, unissued note (Vort-Ronald p235 fig 241 type 1) in a presentation folder. Uncirculated. | $360 |
| Lot 4781 | Western Australian Bank, Perth, Western Australia, one pound, 2nd Jany 1899 (date fully printed), numbered No.D/341650, signed Jno G.Gregory, manager and countersigned by W.Price, on paper, no watermark. imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers & C London. Cancelled hand written in ink on back. Heavy fold and creases. some pinholes, soiled, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. | $2,500 |
| Lot 4782 | Alfred Boatwright, Emu Bay, Tasmania, issued at Emu Bay, five shillings, currency note, dated 1st April 1879, (18- printed), number No.A197, no watermark, circular value tablets in upper corners, imprint of 'C. Troedel & Co. Melb', stating on front 'On Demand please pay Bearer the sum of FIVE SHILLINGS Sterling, Mr. A. Boatwright, Emu Bay or at the Bank of Australasia Latrobe', signed Alfred Boatwright, stamped in purple PAID, black on white. Minor holes, large thin at left value tablet, folds and creases, some inkmarks and toning areas, otherwise fine, extremely rare and believed unique. | $0 |
| Lot 4783 | Alfred Boatwright, Emu Bay, Tasmania, issued at Emu Bay, one pound, currency note, dated 1st April 1879, (18- printed), number No.245, no watermark, circular value tablets in upper corners, imprint of 'C. Troedel & Co. Melb', stating on front 'On Demand please pay Bearer the sum of ONE POUND Sterling, Mr. A. Boatwright, Emu Bay or at the Bank of Australasia Latrobe', signed Alfred Boatwright, affixed with Tasmania penny red sideface stamp, and stamped with bank stamp, purple on white. Four pin-holes, some creases and folds, toning areas, otherwise nearly very fine, extremely rare and believed unique. | $0 |
| Lot 4784 | Bukkulla Vineyards, McIntyre River, Inverell, one pound currency note, dated Dec 24/70 (date written) No.249 no watermark. Value tablets in upper corners and arms in centre, imprint of 'De Cruchy & Leigh, Sc, Sydney', stating on front 'Pay (handwritten) or Bearer the sum of ONE POUND Stg' and to lower left Messrs Wyndham, Dalwood Vineyards, Braxton N.S.W., signed by Hugh Wyndham, note is cross cancelled marked Paid Januy 9/71 with additional date on back. Vort-Ronald type 1a, p25 fig 32, illustrates a similar example. Two corners cut, folds, pinhole near centre, otherwise good fine and scarce. | $300 |
| Lot 4785 | English, Irish, Scottish and American Boot Co., Port Fairy, Victoria, promotional note for five pounds, The North Melbourne Boot Co, note No.18946 undated no signature. Note is mounted on card, some tears, holes, many creases, only example sighted, very good and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4786 | Gulf of Carpentaria, Queensland, Rockland sight draft May 15th 1869 for one pound thirteen shillings drawn on John Frazer & Co, Sydney, No.306, uncertain signature on back of note dated 25/10/69. Torn top and bottom edge, otherwise fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4787 | The Patent Copper Company, Adelaide, five shillings sterling, London, 1st MAY 1850, printers proof of proposed note issue printed on card. Some foxing, otherwise very fine and possibly unique. | $2,400 |
| Lot 4788 | The River Don Trading Coy Limited, River Don, Tasmania, twenty five shillings, currency note, dated Nov 30th 1887 (18 printed) number No.3822 C, no watermark, circular value tablets in upper corners, vignettes of industrial and farming scene. Imprint of Aitkenhead & Button is still partially visible on bottom right border. Stating on front 'On Demand. please pay Bearer the sum of TWENTY FIVE SHILLINGS Stg. Manager of Van Diemen's Land Launceston. Signed William Shaw, Secretary and John Henry Managing Director. Impressed with Tasmanian duty stamp, also stamped with oval bank stamp of the Commercial Bank of Australasia red on white. Back of note with blue in markings. This note is significant in that at the bottom right margin, the printers name 'AITKENHEAD AND BUTTON' is partly visible. Previously this issue has been attributed to Troedle & Co Melbourne, as the design was similar to Boatwrites notes. Not all denominations of the River Don notes carry this printers imprint. Supporting evidence of the printers imprint of H.Button is found on specimen notes of the thirty shilling denomination only. Some pinholes, folds, edge tears, otherwise very good and very rare. | $1,950 |
| Lot 4789 | Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913) M382370 (R.1c) red serials. Piece missing from top margin, tear into right margin otherwise very good and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4790 | Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 080257 Z (R.3b). Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4791 | Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923) A/14 924823 (R.4). Number 98 written in red on front of note, nearly fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4792 | Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923) A/10 957053, Kell/Collins (1926) A/37 414256 (R.4, 5). Good-very good. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 4793 | Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/40 761220 (R.5). Fine. | $190 |
| Lot 4794 | Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) A/45 827370 (R.6). Good fine. | $450 |
| Lot 4795 | Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) A/44 022331 (R.6). Many folds and creases, two cm tear on right edge lesser tears top edge, paper with some toning, otherwise very good. | $130 |
| Lot 4796 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) B/27 490690 (R.7). Rust stains and flattened, fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4797 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/62 701198 (R.7). Corner missing, rough base edge, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4798 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/90 734600 (R.7). Tears on edges, very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4799 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/6 389678, another (1934) C/42 041789, one pound Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/38 349876 (R.9, 10, 28). First note poor with large holes, second and third notes both very good each with some minor rust spots. (3) | $70 |
| Lot 4800 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/48 817051 (R.10). Flattened, good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4801 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/38 324245 (R.10). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. | $450 |
| Lot 4802 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/83 272629 (R.11). Nearly uncirculated. | $980 |
| Lot 4803 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/49 064358 (R.11). Flattened otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 4804 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/90 670492 (R.11). Good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4805 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936), one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) (R.11, 28(8)). Good - good very fine. (9) | $280 |
| Lot 4806 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), Armitage/McFarlane (1942), Coombs/Watt (1949), Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.11, 12(2), 13(5), 14(2), 15). Good - very good. (11) | $200 |
| Lot 4807 | Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/56 237964, one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/52 898722 (R.11, 28). Nearly fine - good very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 4808 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/98 002128 (R.12). Extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 4809 | Ten shillings, one pound (R.12, 13, 14, 16(3), 27b, 29, 30b(2), 31)). Poor - good very fine. (11) | $120 |
| Lot 4810 | Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), Armitage/McFarlane (1942), Coombs/Wilson (1952, 1954, 1961), one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HC/27 343050-51, HB/74 330792-94 (R.12, 13(3), 15, 16, 17, 33(5)). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (12) | $320 |
| Lot 4811 | Ten shillings to ten pounds, ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) (2), Armitage/ McFarlane (1942); one pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927), Armitage/McFarlane (1942), Coombs/Watt (1949), five pounds Coombs/Wilson (1961); ten pounds Armitage/McFarlane (1943); (R.12, 13, 26, 30, 31, 50, 59). Poor - good very fine. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 4812 | Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1939), Coombs/Wilson (1952, 1954, 1961) (R.12, 15(2), 16, 17). Fine - extremely fine. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 4813 | Ten shillings and one pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942). (R.13, 30a). Flattened nearly uncirculated. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4814 | Ten shillings, 1942, 1952, one pound, 1927, 1942, 1949 (R.13, 15(4), 26, 30(2), 31(3)). Fair - fine. (11) | $40 |
| Lot 4815 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), five pounds Armitage/McFarlane (1941), Coombs/Wilson (1954), one pound (2) Coombs/Wilson (1953), ten shillings Armitage/McFarlane (1942), Coombs/Wilson (1952) and ten dollars 1988 issue AB 34 prefix, (R.13, 15, 33, 46, 49, 63, 310b). Very good - uncirculated. (8) | $70 |
| Lot 4816 | Ten shillings, (1942, 1954), one pound (1938, 1942), five pounds (1952) (R.13, 16, 29, 30a, b, 48(2)). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) | $140 |
| Lot 4817 | Ten shillings and five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941 and 1942), ten shillings F/43 130545, F/53 558247; five pounds R/57 296186 and R/58 516747. (R.13, 46). Very fine or better, first note with slight uneveness at base. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 4818 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952, 1961) (R.15(2), 17). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 4819 | Ten shillings to ten pounds, ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952, 1961); one pound Coombs/Watts (1949); five pounds Coombs/Wilson (1961); ten pounds Coombs/Wilson (1960); (R.15, 17, 31, 50, 63). Fine - flattened nearly uncirculated. (5) | $270 |
| Lot 4820 | Ten shillings, 1954, 1961, one pound, 1938, 1942, 1952, 1953, 1961, five pounds, 1960, ten pounds, 1960 (R.16, 17, 29, 30a(torn side edge), 32, 33, 34b, 50, 63). Fine - uncirculated. (9) | $280 |
| Lot 4821 | Ten shillings, one, five and ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954, 1961) (R.16, 17(10), 33(2), 34b(29), 50(26), 62(2), 63(15)). Good - nearly uncirculated. (85) | $1,040 |
| Lot 4822 | Ten shillings, one pound, five pounds, (R.16(2), 17(12), 29(2), 30a(4), 30b, 31, 32(2), 33(16), 34b(5), 47, 48, 49(12), 50(38)). Good - fine. (97) | $780 |
| Lot 4823 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954, 1961) (R.16(10), 17(21)). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (31) | $190 |
| Lot 4824 | Ten shillings - ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson, all first issue of Queen Elizabeth II, ten shillings AD/70 471517; one pound HF/50 486006; five pounds TB/14 825510, ten pounds WA/28 162769, (R.16, 33, 49, 62). Flattened, nearly uncirculated. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 4825 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.17). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (22) | $320 |
| Lot 4826 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/64 859001-02 (R.17) consecutive pair. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 4827 | Ten shilling and five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961 and 1954), nos. AH/03 674271 and TA/07 360731, (R.17, 49). Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4828 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/28 674483, five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/83 322074 (R.17, 50). Light centrefold, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4829 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/7 386360 (R.23a) small prefix letter over number, T.S.Harrison imprint. Rust stains, otherwise very good. | $90 |
| Lot 4830 | One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/47 345187 (R.23b) small prefix without imprint. Flattened, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4831 | One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/70 706085 (R.24). Good very fine. | $620 |
| Lot 4832 | One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/57 32240 (R.24). Flattened, otherwise nearly very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 4833 | One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/59 162537 (R.24). Flattened, very good. | $80 |
| Lot 4834 | One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) (R.24). Poor - nearly very fine. (3) | $340 |
| Lot 4835 | One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) J/I 476721 (R.25). Flattened, otherwise nearly very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 4836 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/9 472247 (R.26). Light centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $820 |
| Lot 4837 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/23 672727 (R.26). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4838 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/33 651793 (R.26). Nearly very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4839 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/19 092793 (R.26). Good fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4840 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/4 677942 (R.26). Good fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4841 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/66 467790 (R.26). Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4842 | One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/20 750683, K/11 158291 (R.26). Fine-nearly very fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4843 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/80 995802, K/85 988108 (R.27a, b). Very good - nearly fine. (2) | $220 |
| Lot 4844 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/60 005892 (R.28). Flattened, extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 4845 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/5 893570 (R.28). Good very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 4846 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) (R.28(2)) one note with rust stain, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) (R.29). Very good - very fine. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 4847 | One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933), Sheehan/McFarlane (1938), Armitage/McFarlane (1942), Coombs/Watt (1949), Coombs/Wilson (1953, 1961)(R.28, 29, 30a(3), 31, 33(4), 34a). Good - uncirculated. (11) | $130 |
| Lot 4848 | One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) P/57 905778-82 (R.29) sequential run of five notes. Some dirt marks on two notes, otherwise very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 4849 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) J/86 329614-21 (R.30a), sequential run of eight notes. Two light folds, slight discolouration on side and bottom border, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (8) | $860 |
| Lot 4850 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/84 794983-91 (R.30a), sequential run of nine notes. Good very fine. (9) | $420 |
| Lot 4851 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4852 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/71 887418-22 (R.30a), sequential run of five notes. Fine - good very fine. (5) | $160 |
| Lot 4853 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/39 387136-39, H/91 559766-69 (R.30a, b) two sequential runs of four notes. Fine - nearly very fine. (8) | $180 |
| Lot 4854 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942), Coombs/Watt (1949), Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.30a(4), 31, 34). Nearly fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 4855 | One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/67 747032 (R.30b). Many folds, very fine with the signature of Gracie Fields across the watermark. | $0 |
| Lot 4856 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) W/72 409876-80 (R.32) sequential run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) | $780 |
| Lot 4857 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HE/71 287669-70, HE/72 198901-02, HC/26 462334-35, consecutive pairs. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 4858 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953, 1961) HE/80 919264 (R.33); HJ/08 100358, HJ/93 622050, HK/59 595017 (R.34b). Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 4859 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953, 1961), five pounds (1960) (R.33, 34a, 50). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 4860 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953, 1961) (R.33(3), 34b(13)). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (16) | $120 |
| Lot 4861 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HG/04 476785-87, HG/04 476789 (R.34) includes consecutive pair. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 4862 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HG/04 476779-82 (R.34) consecutive run of four notes. Stains, otherwise nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 4863 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HH/36 782370-1 (R.34a) a consecutive pair of notes, uncirculated. (2) | $20 |
| Lot 4864 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HF/80 (5), HI/66, HI/37, (R.34b). Mostly very fine. (7) | $50 |
| Lot 4865 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/31 341344-46, HK/40 697995-97 (R.34b), two sequential runs of three notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) | $170 |
| Lot 4866 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HJ/70 785722-27 (R.34b), sequential run of six notes. Some notes with slight discolouration on edges, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $100 |
| Lot 4867 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/03 385979-81, HH/24 239645-46 (R.34b), sequential run of three and two notes. Uncirculated. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 4868 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/62 963001-03, HF/92 066668-69 (R.34b), sequential runs of three and two notes. Uncirculated. (5) | $140 |
| Lot 4869 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HG/66 588469-75 (R.34b), sequential run of seven notes. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) | $170 |
| Lot 4870 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HJ/95 515604-08 (R.34b), sequential run of five notes. Last note with stain on back, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) | $110 |
| Lot 4871 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/62 963004-10 (R.34b), sequential run of seven notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) | $230 |
| Lot 4872 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.34b). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (20) | $290 |
| Lot 4873 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/23 153254 (R.42), Commonwealth Bank. Good very fine. | $2,050 |
| Lot 4874 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/23 029907 (R.42) Commonwealth Bank. Very fine, scarce. | $500 |
| Lot 4875 | Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/22 898716 (R.42), Commonwealth Bank. Flattened, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4876 | Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) Q/28 345514 (R.43). Cleaned and flattened otherwise good very fine. | $1,800 |
| Lot 4877 | Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/31 900361 (R.45). Flattened, small tear at base, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4878 | Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/32 459757 (R.45). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4879 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/12 188432 (R.47). uncirculated. | $680 |
| Lot 4880 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/20 707502-03 (R.47) consecutive pair. Some discolouring at edges of notes, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $620 |
| Lot 4881 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.47(2), 48). Nearly fine - very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 4882 | Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), Coombs/Wilson (1960), ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.47, 50(2), 63). Good fine - good very fine. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 4883 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TB/19 308941-44 (R.49) sequential run of four notes. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $340 |
| Lot 4884 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954, 1961) (R.49(2), 50(5)). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) | $170 |
| Lot 4885 | Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/83 342564-68 (R.50) sequential run of five notes. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) | $720 |
| Lot 4886 | Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 928244 (R.57). Nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4887 | Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 091070-71 (R.58). Extremely fine. (2) | $8,100 |
| Lot 4888 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/8 857871 (R.59). Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 4889 | Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), V/7 022950 (R.59). Rust spots on back of note, otherwise extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4890 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/15 630856 (R.60). Extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 4891 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/21 812178-79 (R.60), consecutive pair. Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $920 |
| Lot 4892 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/20 793124 (R.60), Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/24 195586, V/24 287411 (R.61). Very good-fine. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 4893 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/02 080126-27 (R.62) consecutive pair. Pressed, otherwise extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 4894 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954, 1960) (R.62, 63(3)). Nearly very fine - very fine. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 4895 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/30 835012 (R.63). Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 4896 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/37 044996 (R.63). Light centre fold, good extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4897 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/59 399549 (R.63). Side and corner folds, otherwise extremely fine. | $60 |
| Lot 4898 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/56 300869 (R.63). Extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 4899 | Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/55 332414-15 (R.63). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) | $170 |
| Lot 4900 | One hundred pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1924) 294422 Z (R.69a). Good very fine and very rare. | $43,500 |
| Lot 4901 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, uniface printer's proof on colour trial of the front of the two shillings, signed by R. Stahl but without date top line of legend, left signature or serials, colour blue (as on the sixpence). Uniface printer's colour trial in scarlet of the front of the note, signed by R. Stahl but without any overprinting. Uniface artist's ink drawings in scarlet, pink and black of the front and back of suggested two shillings design (very close to the final version) except date is 6th March 1941, and the controller is 'Dr. Hardegg' on left, Manager R. Stahl and uncertain on right, serial number B10001. also ink drawing cut to shape of suggestions for the shield, one of a ram (as adopted) the other a row of three huts with 7 top and bottom. Original large drawing in pencil on tracing paper for the centre of the two shilling note, original instructions to the printer in pencil on thin cardboard signed in ink 'George Teltscher 1941'. Printer's proofs of overprint on front and back of two shillings on art paper. An original carbon type written copy of the AMF Eastern Command letter discusing withdrawal of the notes (received 16/4/41) and a photo of the camp taken in 1940. First two items mounted to a support card, otherwise uncirculated and both probably unique, others very fine - extremely fine and a unique lot. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 4902 | World War II, The Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp, Hay, one shilling, 1st March 1941 specimen D 00000, the word 'specimen' printed in top left margin. Pinholes otherwise extremely fine and excessively rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4903 | World War II, Internment Camp, Hay, NSW, Camp Seven Bank, two shillings Hay, 1st March 1941, Epstein/Stahl, E 40284, (Bullus p.41-2). Nearly uncirculated and very scarce, About ten known with this signature combination. | $2,900 |
| Lot 4904 | World War II, Internment Camp, Hay, NSW, Camp Seven Bank, Hay one shilling, 1st March 1941, Robinow/Stahl, D 22714 (Bullus p.33). Extremely fine and rare, over twenty known with this signature combination. | $2,900 |
| Lot 4905 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, sixpence, Hay, 1st March 1941 C 40314 Mendl/Stahl, (Bullus p.21). Nearly uncirculated and scarce, fifty known with this signature combination. | $2,100 |
| Lot 4906 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, threepence, No.0147, printed on yellow card, rubber stamped with Camp Seven Bank stamp and signed by R. Stahl, listed in Bullus on p.47 (No.2). Nearly uncirculated and extremely rare, one of five known. | $5,400 |
| Lot 4907 | World War II, Internment Camp Hay, Camp Seven Bank, one penny, NO.4231, printed on green card, listed in Bullus p.46 (No.2). Uncirculated and very rare, only twelve known. | $2,300 |
| Lot 4908 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, token for five shillings. Attractive brown even patination, nearly uncirculated and rare. | $900 |
| Lot 4909 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for two shillings. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4910 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for penny, threepence, one and two shillings. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) | $440 |
| Lot 4911 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for penny, threepence, and one shilling. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) | $210 |
| Lot 4912 | World War II, Port Pirie War Coupon, value one shilling, Not Transferable, No.80, ink rubber stamp signature of the secretary, H.F.Severn, uniface. Light green front, brown back, and apparently unpublished. Fine - very fine and very rare. | $4,000 |
| Lot 4913 | World War II, Internment Camps, Canteen Coupon for one penny, No.2791, No.11 Internment Camp; Harvey (Western Australia), Sept 1940-1942. Very fine and very rare. | $3,300 |
| Lot 4914 | Australia, Australian Defence Canteen Service, Canteen Order No.S 042454, for the value of three shillings, for Pte. Giles at any Australian Defence Canteen, June 3, 1942 from Tumby Bay S.A., with description verso of donor. Extremely fine, apparently never used, rare. | $240 |
| Lot 4915 | World War II, Tatura Internment Group, Camp No.1, Victoria, Canteen Coupon for sixpence, No.90584, printed by Miller, Melbourne, black printed on green background, brown back, ink rubber stamps on back state 'No.1 Camp Tatura Internment Group', the joined example to a strip of three sold by Spink Australia, Sale 32 (lot 916, Nos.90585-7). Extremely fine and very rare. | $4,000 |
| Lot 4916 | World War II, Tatura Internment Camp No.2, receipt from Internees Canteen, No.325, dated 12/1/1942 as 'received from Mr. Radisch 6A, the sum of four shillings being for Typewriter A/C'. Very fine and probably unique. | $0 |
| Lot 4917 | World War II, Tatura Internment Camp, in house magazine 'Brennessel' (stinging nettle), printed in German text, these magazines were a weekly issue produced by the internees, Nos. 7 (16 Nov. 1941); No.II/2-3 (11 & 18 Jan 1942); No.II/6-7 (8 & 15 Feb. 1942); No.II/10 (8 Marz 1942); No.II/12-14 (22 Marz 1942 - 5 Apr. 1942). Very fine and very rare. (9 issues) | $0 |
| Lot 4918 | World War II, Ludwig Hirschfeld-Mack wood block print in sepia, of World War II, Tatura Internment Group, Camp No.2, Victoria, 1941, 14.8 x 19.6 cm. view of barrack huts among gum trees. Extremely fine and very rare. | $380 |
| Lot 4919 | Australia, general letter and release form to be used by any inmate of No.7 Camp requesting release and emigration to the USA along with separate circular for Camps 7 & 8 Eastern Command. Fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4920 | Australia, Prisoner of War letter, from Myrtleford (Victoria) to Milan, Italy, with 1/- Air Mail Fee printed on letter, circular date stamp from Myrtleford dated 2 JY 1945, with additional stamps diamond '3 Passed by Censor 296' (twice) and attached red seal 3 Opened by Censor, and stamps 'Approved for Transmission by Camp Commandant, No.5 PW camp Myrtleford' and 'Italian'. Very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4921 | Australia, Prisoner of War card, from Myrtleford (Victoria) to Milan, Italy, with 6d Air Mail Fee printed on card, circular date stamp from Myrtleford dated 2 DE 1945, with additional stamps diamond '3 Passed by Censor 296' and 'Approved for Transmission by Camp Commandant, No.5 PW camp Myrtleford'. Very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4922 | Australia, Prisoner of War card, from Murchison (Victoria) to Milan, Italy, as a post card, circular date stamp Ship Mail Room, 19 OC 1943, with additional stamps diamond '3 Passed by Censor 342' and circular German Nazi stamps. Very fine and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 4923 | Australia, Internment Camp cover, from Adelaide 13 Jul 1942, fixed with 1d QE purple stamp, with circular ink stamp stating 'Loveday Group, Barmera Internment Camp, Posted 13 Jul 1942' and a rectangular stamp 'Australian Military Forces, Passed by Censor 213'. Very fine and scarce. | $100 |
| Lot 4924 | Australia, Internment Camp cover, from Camp Spokesman Camp 2, Compound B, Tatura, Victoria to The Australian Jewish Welfare Society, 443 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, not dated, with rectangular stamp stating 'Services of Prisoners of War', another 'Passed by Censor V 1d' another three lines 'Approved for Transmission by Camp Commandant, 2/No./18'. Very fine and rare. | $100 |
| Lot 4925 | Gibraltar, Prisoner of War Camp, Laguna, Gibraltar, sixpence black on lime green card, No.0438, undated but issued after 1942, back with ink large crowned square stamp stating 'WVS Civil Defence', (Campbell 5045 unpriced). Note has is lightly stained in places back and front, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare and possibly the only circulating note to survive. | $4,300 |
| Lot 4926 | Great Britain, Prisoner of War, WWII issue Royal Air Force Catfoss Hull, five shillings, No. 228784, back shows use only in 1944, (Campbell 5020). Good very fine and rare. | $260 |
| Lot 4927 | Great Britain, Prisoner of War, WWII issue No.16 M.U. R.A.F. Stafford, six pence, No. B 021162, back shows use during 1946, (Campbell 5016c). Fine and scarce. | $190 |
| Lot 4928 | Great Britain, Prisoner of War, WWII issue No.12 P.O.W. Camp, (Elmfield), three pence, No. A 143840, back shows use from 1943-5, another sixpence No.798831, also back shows use from 1943- 1945, (Campbell 5015b, 5016a). Fine - very fine and scarce. (2) | $370 |
| Lot 4929 | Great Britain, Civilian Internment Camp, 'P' Camp, Isle of Man, with additional circular stamp, Hutchinson Camp, 1 May 1942, threepence, No. 178217, back shows no stamp use, (Campbell 5346, unpriced). Extremely fine and rare. | $760 |
| Lot 4930 | Great Britain, Onchan Internment Camp, Isle of Man, a set of currency comprising 2/6 blue, No.1926; 5 shillings pink No.1993 and 10 shillings green No.2219, all undated with tower to left, all with red oval handstamp on back, 'Granville Internment Camp Douglas I.O.M. - 18 Sep 1941', and all with 'Not Negotiable' in red ink as an annotation, (Campbell 5371-3). Very fine or better, all are rare, the lot also comes with an O.H.M.S. envelope addressed to Capt. E.C.E. Brewer, Camp money set. (4) | $2,000 |
| Lot 4931 | Great Britain, Onchan Internment Camp, Isle of Man, a part set of currency comprising 5 shillings pink No.1984 and 10 shillings green No.2214, all undated with tower to left, all with red oval handstamp on back, 'Granville Internment Camp Douglas I.O.M. - 18 Sep 1941', and all with 'Not Negotiable' in red ink as an annotation, (Campbell 5372-3). Extremely fine and rare. (2). | $1,050 |
| Lot 4932 | Great Britain, Onchan Internment Camp, Isle of Man, a set of metal currency comprising 1/2d, 1d and 6d, all undated with triquetra on the obverse, camp name and denomination on reverse, (Campbell 5541-3). Extremely fine and scarce. (3). | $100 |
| Lot 4933 | Great Britain, Prisoner of War, WWII issue No.221 P/W Camp in France, one franc, No.005313, produced in 1944, (Campbell 5032). Minor edge tears nearly very fine and scarce. | $460 |
| Lot 4934 | Great Britain - India, Prisoner of War, WWII issue, Bhopal Camp, four annas type 1, five rupees and ten rupees type 2, (Campbell 5093, 5105, 5106, these last two unpriced). Nearly uncirculated, last two rare. (3) | $1,300 |
| Lot 4935 | Great Britain - India, Prisoner of War, WWII issue, Ramgarh Camp, one and two annas, type 2, Clement Town amp, one anna, type 1, (Campbell 5291, 5292, 5150, the first two unpriced). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated, last two rare. (3) | $1,350 |
| Lot 4936 | Great Britain - India, mixed prisoner of war and civilian internment camp, WWII issue, Dehra Dun/ Premnagar region, eight annas type 3, Internees Private Funds Account note. (Campbell 5202a). Nearly uncirculated, rare. | $750 |
| Lot 4937 | Kenya, Prisoner of War Camp, No.5 Thika, one shilling black on red on white paper, not numbered but issued 1941, on edge D.A.P.S.S. - 1941, (Campbell 5468 unpriced). Note has is lightly stained on left edge, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. | $700 |
| Lot 4938 | Italy, Allied Military Currency, one thousand lire No. A 13494428A, series 1943 A, (P.M23a, Schwan Boling 126); another five lire series 1943 replacement note, *00202016A, (M.12b, Schwan Boling 121r); Japanese Invasion Money for Oceania, 1942 issue half shilling and shilling Series OC, (P.1a, 2). First two notes good extremely fine and both scarce, others nearly fine. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 4939 | Timor, one pataca, c.1945, No.146914, litho replica of 1.1.1910 purple and light green with BWC imprint, (P.1 var., Schwan Boling 284). Uncirculated with small pin-hole and very rare. | $700 |
| Lot 4940 | Germany-Netherlands, Amersfoort Concentration Camp, ten cents 027049 and twenty five cents 006195 (watermarked paper), both dated 1 Jan. 1944, (Campbell 4146b, 4147a [p.96], Stahl No.103-5, p.63-4); Westerbork Concentration camp, twenty five cents note, Series BB No.1583, dated 15.2.1944, (Campbell No. 4172b(2), Stahl, No.119-120, [p.68]). Extremely fine - uncirculated, the first two rare. (3) | $780 |
| Lot 4941 | Germany-Poland, Auschwitz Concentration camp, one mark premium note, red, issued 1944, with additional hand overstamp of Waffen SS (Campbell No. 4190a, Stahl, No.100, [p.61]). Some marks, otherwise very fine and very rare. | $2,250 |
| Lot 4942 | Germany, Buchenwold Concentration camp, fifty pfennig Wertmarke note Number 26869, variety with slanting M, (Campbell No. 3951b, Stahl cf.Nos. 24 [p.24]). Extremely fine and scarce. | $150 |
| Lot 4943 | Germany, Dachau Concentration camp, two mark note, No.366590, a note not issued to a specific prisoner lacking prisoner number and date of issue, made in Oct. 1944, (Campbell No. 3963a, Stahl, No.16, [p.20]). Uncirculated and rare. | $1,050 |
| Lot 4944 | Germany, Flossenburg Concentration camp, one mark premium note, blue, issued 1944, with additional hand overstamp of Waffen SS (Campbell No. 3972b, Stahl, No.152, [p.78]). Some marks, otherwise very fine and rare. | $350 |
| Lot 4945 | Germany, Holleischen (Holysov) sub-camp of Flossenburg Concentration camp, scrip issue from one pfennig to five marks in various colours on cardboard, perforations around each note, with denomination and MWH as a symbol in field, (Campbell Nos 4091-4107, Stahl, No.133-149, [p.75-6]). As issued, uncirculated. (17). | $190 |
| Lot 4946 | Germany, Nordhausen Concentration camp, one mark note, with prefix '*', note No.011206, probably made in 1944, (Campbell No. 4026b(1), Stahl, No.168, [p.84]). Good very fine and rare. | $380 |
| Lot 4947 | Germany-Czechoslovakia, Theresienstadt Concentration (Ghetto) camp, one to one hundred kronen notes, issued 1943, the values from twenty to one hundred kronen with full numbers, (Campbell No. 4111-4117, Stahl, No.76-91, [p.48-57]). Uncirculated. (7) | $130 |
| Lot 4948 | Germany-Czechoslovakia, Theresienstadt Concentration (Ghetto) camp, one to one hundred kronen notes, issued 1943, the values from twenty to one hundred kronen with full numbers, (Campbell No. 4111-4117, Stahl, No.76-91, [p.48-57]). Uncirculated. (7) | $160 |
| Lot 4949 | Germany-Poland, Litzmannstadt Ghetto, fifty pfennig (852047), one mark (368560), five marks (A 844165), Quittungen (Receipt notes), (Campbell No. 4201a, 4202b, 4204a(1), Stahl Nos. 35-38, 41-42, [p.30-35]). Five marks tone mark across base, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated, scarce. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 4950 | Germany-Poland, Warsaw Ghetto, Issues of the Jewish Government in Warsaw and Jewish Postal Division, five, fifteen, twenty five groszy notes, all printed in blue on hand engraved wood or linoleum plates, claimed as issued in Spring 1941, (Campbell 4246, 4248, 4250, Stahl, No.70, 72, 74, [p.45-46]). Mostly as printed, last with tear at base, otherwise about uncirculated. (3) | $310 |
| Lot 4951 | Germany, World War II, prisoner of war issue, note for Oflag II, two marks, issued 30.10.1944, Series B (Campbell 3768b). Nearly uncirculated. | $140 |
| Lot 4952 | Germany-Poland, World War II, prisoner of war issue, note for Oflag II-D, fifty groszy tan letters, dated 16.X.44, (Campbell 3792); others from Oflag VII-A, one fenig (tan) and one mark (purple), issued 2.11.1944, one fenig not numbered, one mark No.23063, (Campbell 3811, 3814). Nearly uncirculated. (3) | $500 |
| Lot 4953 | Germany, World War II, prisoner of war general issue notes (red triangles), circulated from 1939-1944, the so called 'krigsgefangenen lagergeld' one Reichpfennig (2) prefix 5 and 8; ten Reichpfennig prefix 4; fifty Reichpfennig prefix 5; two Reichmark prefix 2 and five Reichmark prefix 2, (Campbell 3751e & h, 3752d, 3753e, 3755b(1), 3756b(1)). Fifty value fair, others fine - extremely fine. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 4954 | Germany, Wehrmacht general issue clearing notes, one and five Reichmark, issued 15 Sept. 1944, (KM.38-9); regular issues twenty (16.6.1939) and one hundred Reichsmark (24.6.1935), (KM.183a, 185); others Emergency issue for Dresden 26 April 1945, twenty marks Series T, 04482, and Yugoslavia, Zemun prison labour Camp administration notes for one, ten, fifty and one hundred dinars for canteen supplies (Campbell 9151, 9154-6); Poland, twenty zlotych 1.3.1940 issue (KM.95). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $90 |
| Lot 4955 | Guernsey, German Occupation, two shillings and sixpence No.A/A 0410, 1941 first issue, 25th March 1941, (P.18). Good very fine and very scarce. | $210 |
| Lot 4956 | Jersey, German Occupation, sixpence No.644560 and shilling No.143591, (P.1a, 2a). First uncirculated, second note good very fine. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 4957 | Italy, Campo Concentramento P.G.19 camp, ten centesimi, P.M. 3200 is printed under the name of the camp a printed signature of the camp commandant is lower right, (Campbell No. 5830). Good very fine and scarce. | $200 |
| Lot 4958 | Italy, Campo Concentramento P.G.91 camp, fifty lire note, P.M. 3000 is printed under the name of the camp a hand stamped signature of the camp commandant Ten. Col. Pietro Tirone lower right, the note has been stamped Cancelled on both sides, (Campbell No. 6159 [unpriced]). Good very fine and rare. | $360 |
| Lot 4959 | Italy, Campo Concentramento P.G.N.107 camp, ten centesimi, P.M. 3200 is printed under the name of the camp a printed signature of the camp commandant is lower right on 10, 25 and 100 lire, others hand signed, ten lire No.541, twenty lire No.68, tweny five lire No.903, fifty lire No.1331, one hundred lire No.358, (Campbell does not list this camp). Very fine - extremely fine and very rare. (5) | $1,250 |
| Lot 4960 | Australian Military Administration of German New Guinea, Rabaul Treasury note, five marks, 14th October 1914, serial number 00660. Hand signed by Walter Fry, treasurer and entered by Ben Price, 'uncancelled'. This note is one of three five mark notes not cancelled in private collections. Repaired, piece missing bottom and side borders, otherwise good and very rare. | $3,200 |
| Lot 4961 | World War II, Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, one shilling, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, D 20189. Folds and minor paper toning, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. | $440 |
| Lot 4962 | World War II Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, one shilling, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, D22267. Tear at top and bottom of centre fold, fine. | $400 |
| Lot 4963 | World War II, Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, one shilling, 1st March 1941, Robinson/Stahl, D22763. Tears at edges, centre fold, very good. | $340 |
| Lot 4964 | World War II Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, sixpence, 1st March 1941, Epstein/Stahl, C39781. Two tears top edge, very good. | $340 |
| Lot 4965 | World War II Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay, sixpence, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, C40277. Tear at centrefold, very good. | $340 |
| Lot 4966 | World War II, Internment Camp note, Camp Seven Bank, Hay sixpence, 1st March 1941, Epstein/Stahl, C 41084. Paper toning, small tear at base, otherwise fine. | $300 |
| Lot 4967 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, token for two shillings, centre not punched out. Some mint red, extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4968 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for two shillings. Some mint red, nearly uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 4969 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for threepence and one shilling. Very fine - uncirculated. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 4970 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, token for threepence. Brilliant, nearly uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 4971 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for threepence. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 4972 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, token for one penny. Fine - extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 4973 | Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps, tokens for one penny. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 4974 | World War II Internment Camps, Loveday Camp (No.9) Renmark, South Australia, for one shilling, numbered No.3387 at top, figure 9 on bottom corner in red, printed on light weight card (46 x 44mm), top edge and left hand edge perforated. Good very fine and very rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4975 | Concentration Camp 3rd Military District (Tatura), World War II Canteen Coupon for one shilling, 31946 (53 x 32mm) printed by Miller, Melbourne, black on mauve. One pinhole, otherwise extremely fine and excessively rare. | $1,350 |
| Lot 4976 | Tatura Internment Camp Victoria, a folio of six lino-cut prints, produced by an internee at Tatura Internment Camp during World War II depicting daily life within the camp. Very fine and very rare. | $1,820 |
| Lot 4977 | Australian Defence Canteen's Service, World War II, Canteen Order for five shillings, numbered S219388, overprinted in red 'This is one of a series of Gift Canteen Orders issued to Repatriated Prisoners of War by Australian Army Canteens Service'. Two rust spots, folds, otherwise good very fine. | $840 |
| Lot 4978 | Australian Army Canteen Service B.C.O.F. (Japan), one yen A571109, printed by Miller, Melbourne, black print on red background, pencil line across front of note. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 4979 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/1 67516* (R.14s). Flattened, otherwise fine. | $750 |
| Lot 4980 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/2 34379* (R.14s). Torn and repaired, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 4981 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/9 12043* (R.15s). Uncirculated. | $10,700 |
| Lot 4982 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/4 46103* (R.15s). Small brown stain on front, otherwise good fine and scarce in this condition. | $960 |
| Lot 4983 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/99 64598* (R.16s). Minor staining, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 4984 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/98 26638* (R.17s). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,100 |
| Lot 4985 | Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/99 15248* (R.17s). Very good. | $120 |
| Lot 4986 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/94 97233* (R.33s). Uncirculated. | $2,300 |
| Lot 4987 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/83 19056* (R.34s). Good very fine. | $520 |
| Lot 4988 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/87 04440* (R.34s). Good fine. | $180 |
| Lot 4989 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/95 32650* (R.34as). Nearly extremely fine. | $650 |
| Lot 4990 | One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/89 71700* (R.34bs). Nearly uncirculated. | $1,200 |
| Lot 4991 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAC 75642* (R.71s). Many creases, fine. | $130 |
| Lot 4992 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAJ 34484-6* (R.73s), a consecutive run of three. Light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 4993 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall, (1969) ZAN 67713* (R.73s). Has been creased top left and flattened, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 4994 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAP 62402* (R.73s). Nearly extremely fine. | $520 |
| Lot 4995 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAP 11994* (R.73s). Cleaned and flattened, nearly fine. | $110 |
| Lot 4996 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAP 76845* (R.73s). Torn top edge, good. | $110 |
| Lot 4997 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFD 90367* (R.81s). Light centrefold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 4998 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFD 19415* (R.81s). Very fine. | $520 |
| Lot 4999 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFB 58586* (R.81s). Nearly very fine. | $380 |
| Lot 5000 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFA 16636* (R.81s). Nearly very fine. | $340 |
| Lot 5001 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFA 45959* (R.81s). Good fine. | $240 |
| Lot 5002 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFC 08264* (R.81s). Nearly fine. | $200 |
| Lot 5003 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFC 02043* (R.81s). Very good. | $200 |
| Lot 5004 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFB 66334* (R.81s). Very good. | $190 |
| Lot 5005 | Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZFK 33741* (R.82s). Flattened, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 5006 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFL 77432* (R.83s). Extremely fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 5007 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSC 97028* (R.301s). Nearly uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 5008 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSC 98278* (R.301s). Nearly uncirculated. | $650 |
| Lot 5009 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSB 80837* (R.301s). Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5010 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSB 54943* (R.301s). Nearly extremely fine. | $540 |
| Lot 5011 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSC 39656* (R.301s). Torn at top edge, otherwise very fine. | $230 |
| Lot 5012 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSB 68757* (R.301s). Fine. | $260 |
| Lot 5013 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 79511* (R.301s). Nearly very good. | $150 |
| Lot 5014 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSE 23421* (R.302s). Fine. | $840 |
| Lot 5015 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSG 80110* (R.303s). Good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 5016 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSG 04467* (R.303s). Flattened, good very fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5017 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSJ 00665* (R.303s). Some small edge tears, otherwise fine. | $140 |
| Lot 5018 | Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSH 94643* (R.303s). Heavy folds, stains and rust spots, otherwise very good. | $110 |
| Lot 5019 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 43822* (R.403s). Flattened, otherwise extremely fine and rare. | $2,700 |
| Lot 5020 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 27947* (R.403s). Flattened of centrefold and minor creasing, good colour and body, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. | $2,100 |
| Lot 5021 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 44593* (R.403s). Repaired tear at bottom of centrefold, otherwise nearly very fine, slight registration shift on portraits front and back. | $0 |
| Lot 5022 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 48337* (R.403s). '1000' written in ink on back, flattened, good fine. | $250 |
| Lot 5023 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) BRJ 021768 (R.75), missing simultan printing phase on back of note. Tear (7mm) top edge of note, otherwise very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 5024 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DKV 308099 (R.78) part of design missing on front of note. Uncirculated. | $260 |
| Lot 5025 | Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QDG 028506-11 (R.212), sequential run of six notes, all missing intaglio printing phase on back of notes. Centre fold, otherwise uncirculated and rare. | $2,000 |
| Lot 5026 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) UFU 992053 (R.309), missing simultan printing phase on back of note. Fine. | $340 |
| Lot 5027 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) XFV 136888 (R.405) wet ink transfer on back of note. Nearly extremely fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5028 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1976) VDJ 110783 (R.407a), colour shift in registration on front of note. Uncirculated. | $180 |
| Lot 5029 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VAS 619518 (R.407a) partial design missing on face. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5030 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) RGT 627594 (R.412), missing simultan printing phase on back of note. Nearly uncirculated and rare. | $950 |
| Lot 5031 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.412) missing serial numbers, however partial numbers printed diagonally on centre of note. Nearly very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 5032 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) YZX 139350 (R.512), missing simultan printing phase on back of note. Nearly uncirculated. | $900 |
| Lot 5033 | One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAU 055670-71 (R.608), consecutive pair, missing part design on back of one note, slight colour fade on the back of the other note. Uncirculated. (2) | $460 |
| Lot 5034 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) ZGZ 975516 (R.612), wet ink transfer on front of note. Nearly extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 5035 | Five - one hundred dollars, 1999 premium uncirculated note set No.1, a complete set of notes from five dollars to one hundred dollars, low matched numbered notes, numbered in red, this set No.1 AA99000101, 900 sets issued. Uncirculated. | $660 |
| Lot 5036 | Twenty dollars, Note Printing Australia/Australia Post 1999, Maritime Heritage Stamps/$20 note Premium Portfolio, a half sheet of ten, forty five cent 'Polly Woodside' stamps and a twenty dollar note. Note and stamps matched numbered in red, this set No.1 MH99000001, 1000 sets issued. Uncirculated. | $800 |
| Lot 5037 | Decimal specimen banknotes, one each of the one dollar, Johnston/Stone DHY000000; two dollars, Johnston/Stone KBL000000; five dollars, Johnston/Stone PFY000000; ten dollars, Johnston/Stone TYV000000; twenty dollars, Johnston/Stone VGX000000; fifty dollars, Johnston/Stone YJK000000, overprinted in red 'NO VALUE', 'SPECIMEN' diagonally across note twice and 'SPECIMEN No. 0014' on the front and back of each note (R.78(b(SPC, 88SPC, 97SPC, 108SPC, 118SPC, 124(b)SPC). These notes are contained in a special book printed by the Reserve Bank and presented to airline staff in 1983 for their part in foiling an attempted robbery of notes in transit. This book is inscribed 'Presented to C.C.O'Brien as a mark of the Reserve Bank's thanks for his actions on 21 September 1982, which contributed to forestalling a theft of a large quantity of Australian currency notes'. signed R.Johnston, Governor, 21 October 1983. Together with accompanying letter. | $70,000 |
| Lot 5038 | Decimal specimen banknotes, two each representing front and back of notes of the one dollar, Coombs/Wilson AAA000000; two dollars, Coombs/Wilson FAA000000; five dollars, Coombs/Randall NAA000000; ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson SAA000000; twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson XAA000000, with small oval stamp 'SPECIMEN' in the watermarked area on both sides of notes; plus one only of the fifty dollar, Phillips/Wheeler YAA000000, overprinted in red 'NO VALUE', 'SPECIMEN' diagonally across note twice and 'SPECIMEN No. 0049' on front and back of note (R.71SPA, 81SPA, 91SPA, 101SPA, 111SPA, 121SPC). These notes are contained in a special book printed by the Reserve Bank in 1966 and were presented to prominent people and those directly connected with the design and printing of the decimal notes. This book is signed on inside front page 'Presented to E.R.Roberts, Manager, on introduction of Decimal Currency'. Last note has been adhered to back page with cellotape, bottom corner with small fold, otherwise uncirculated. (11 notes) | $59,000 |
| Lot 5039 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAA 601796 (R.71), first serial prefix. Nearly extremely fine. | $380 |
| Lot 5040 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ABU 154926-7 (R.71), a consecutive pair. Light centre fold good extremely fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 5041 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ABU 154938-154940 (R.71), a run of three. Light centre fold good extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5042 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.71). Flattened, otherwise very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 5043 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.71) including a consecutive pair AAS 962573-74. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) | $120 |
| Lot 5044 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAB 754561-754567 (R.71), a run of seven. Light centre fold good extremely fine. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 5045 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAB 754382-754390 (R.71), a run of nine. Light centre fold good extremely fine. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 5046 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) - Johnston/Stone (1982)(R.71-78). Good extremely fine-uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5047 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson(1966) - Johnston/Stone(1982), a set of ten notes (R.71-78). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5048 | One dollar, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1982 (R.71, 73, 74, 75, 76a, b, c, 77, 78). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 5049 | One dollar, 1966 - 1982 (R.71(2), 72(2), 73(2), 74(2), 75(2), 76a(2), b(2), c(2), 77(2), 78(2)) in consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (20) | $500 |
| Lot 5050 | One dollar, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1982 (R.71(5), 73(5), 74(5), 75(5), 76a(5), b(5), c (5), 77(5), 78(5)), includes consecutive pairs (7) and sequential runs of three, four and five notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (45) | $320 |
| Lot 5051 | One dollar, 1966, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1982 (R.71(2), 73(2), 74(2), 75(2), 76a(2), b(2), c(2), 77(2), 78(2)), includes five consecutive pairs. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (18) | $0 |
| Lot 5052 | One dollar, 1966, 1968, 1969, 1972, 1974, 1976, 1979, 1982 (R.71(2), 72, 73(2), 74(2), 75(2), 76a(2), b(2), c(2), 77(2), 78(2)). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (19) | $170 |
| Lot 5053 | One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAA 150503 (R.71), first serial prefix; others ten shillings Coombs/Wilson (1961) (2), AH/53 611055 and AH/53 611734, (R.17); one pound, Coombs/Wilson, HK/50 124903, (R34b). First with many creases and fine, others extremely fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 5054 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968) AHA 677602-4 (R.72) sequential run of three notes. Light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (3) | $340 |
| Lot 5055 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968) AHU 429874-80 (R.72) sequential run of seven notes. Centrefolds, nearly uncirculated. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 5056 | One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968), five dollars (1967), ten dollars (1967) (R.72(2), 202(2), 302(2)). Some with light folds, extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) | $160 |
| Lot 5057 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) BBH 314888-314890 (R.73), a run of three. Light centre fold good extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5058 | One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) and Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (R.73 (2), 74 (a run of three uncirculated), two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) - Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.81, 83 (4), 84 (2), 89 (8), five dollars Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.202), Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.209a consecutive pair, 209b consecutive pair), ten dollars Coombs/Wilson (1966) - Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.301 (10), R.302 (3), R.303 (5)). The early issues very good - very fine, others mostly uncirculated. (43) | $220 |
| Lot 5059 | One dollar (1973-1982) (R.73(2), 74(17), 75(6), 76c(14), 77(36), 78(125). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (200) | $230 |
| Lot 5060 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.75). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (54) | $270 |
| Lot 5061 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1974), Knight/Wheeler (1976), two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.75(5), 76c(7), 81, 82(4)) includes a sequential run of five notes. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) | $70 |
| Lot 5062 | One dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.75) assorted prefixes BPE, BTQ, BRL, BSC, BNN, BPB, BPT, BPX, BPK, BQA, BQQ. Uncirculated. (100) | $360 |
| Lot 5063 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.76c). Centre fold, otherwise good extremely fine - uncirculated. (40) | $0 |
| Lot 5064 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.76c) prefix CLH. Uncirculated. (85) | $0 |
| Lot 5065 | One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976), DBP test notes issued 1977 nos. DBP 405211-405220, a run of ten notes, (R.76b). Uncirculated. (10) | $100 |
| Lot 5066 | One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) (6), Johnston/Stone (1982) (5), ten dollars, Johston/Fraser (1985) paper issue, plastic issue (4), (R.77, 78, 309, 310b). Dollars are fine - nearly uncirculated, ten dollars nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (16) | $40 |
| Lot 5067 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) all last serial prefix DPS including a consecutive pair DPS 937373-74, and a sequential run of three notes DPS 937274-76. Uncirculated. (12) | $80 |
| Lot 5068 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) two bundles of one hundred notes with wrapper. Uncirculated. (200) | $280 |
| Lot 5069 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) two bundles of one hundred notes with wrapper, prefix letters DJA, DJB. Uncirculated. (200) | $220 |
| Lot 5070 | One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) in bundles and part bundles. Uncirculated. (285) | $0 |
| Lot 5071 | One, two, five and ten dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972)(R.74(2), 84(2), 204(2), 304(2). Extremely fine-uncirculated.(8) | $0 |
| Lot 5072 | One dollar - twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson to Johnston/Fraser (1966-1985) (R.71, 72, 73(2), 74, 75(2), 76c(2), 77, 78, 83(2), 84, 85, 86c, 87, 88, 203, 204, 205, 206a, 207(7, including a run of 4), 208 (4), 301-5, 306b, 307a, 308, 407a, 409a). Nearly fine to uncirculated. (43) | $190 |
| Lot 5073 | One dollar - twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Fraser/Cole (1992) (R.71 (3), 73 (2), 81, 82, 83 (3), 203 (2), 204 (2), 214 (5, including a run of four, 301 (3), 302, 303 (2), 401 (2), 403 (2), 404 (2)), and other world notes (19). Very good - uncirculated. (50) | $210 |
| Lot 5074 | One dollar - fifty dollars (1966-1991)(R.71, 73, 75, 76c(3), 77(2), 81, 82, 83, 86c(3), 87, 88, 89(13), 202, 203, 206c(3), 207, 208(2), 209a, 212, 301, 302, 303(8), 308(2), 309(3), 312(2), 313, 401, 402, 403(5), 409a, 412, 506b. Good - uncirculated. (67) | $460 |
| Lot 5075 | One dollar - one hundred dollars (1966 - 1993), near complete collection in a green album, including R.71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76a,b,c, 77, 78, 84, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86a,b,c, 87, 88, 89, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206a,b,c, 207, 208, 209a, 212, 213, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306b, 307b, 309, 312, 313, 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406a, 407a, 408, 409a, 411, 412, 413, 415, 505, 506b, 507, 508, 509a, 511, 512, 513, 515, 608, 609, 612, 612. R.402 nearly very fine, other notes good extremely fine - uncirculated. (69) | $0 |
| Lot 5076 | One dollar - one hundred dollars (1966-1993) near complete collection in a brown album (R.71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76a,b,c, 78 last serial, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86a,b,c 87, 88, 89 last serial, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206a,b, 207, 208, 209a, 212, 213 last serial, 301, 302, 303, 304, 305, 306a,b, 307b, 308, 309, 312, 313 last serial, 401, 403, 405, 406a,b, 407a,b, 409a, 412, 413, 415(2) last serial, 505, 506a, 507, 508, 511, 512, 513(2), 515 last serial, 608, 609, 613. Uncirculated. (69) | $0 |
| Lot 5077 | One dollar - one hundred dollars, (1966-1984)(R.71-76a,b,c, 77, 78, 81-84, 86a,b,c, 87, 88, 92-95a,b,c, 96, 97, 101-106a,b,c, 107a,b, 108, 111, 113-116a,b, 117a,b, 118, 121, 122a,b, 123, 124, 131), in a red album. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (53) | $0 |
| Lot 5078 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 729968 (R.81), first serial prefix. Extremely fine. | $360 |
| Lot 5079 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 441388 (R.81), first serial prefix. Very fine. | $230 |
| Lot 5080 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 275206 (R.81), first serial prefix. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 5081 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAH 337151-337152 (R.81), a consecutive pair. Light centre fold good extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5082 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 131276, 278695, 300528, 593439, (R.81), first serial prefix. Fine or better. (4) | $400 |
| Lot 5083 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAA 350350 - FAA 350356 (R.81), run of seven consecutive notes of the first serial prefix. Light centrefold, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) | $4,300 |
| Lot 5084 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAG 061591-061600 (R.81), a run of ten. Light centre fold extremely fine or better. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5085 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) - Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.81-88). Good extremely fine-uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5086 | Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson - Johnston/Fraser (1966-1985) a set of eleven notes (R.81-89). Uncirculated.(11) | $0 |
| Lot 5087 | Two Dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.81(3), 86c(9)) including sequential runs of four and two notes. Uncirculated. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 5088 | Two dollars, 1966 - 1985 (R.81(2), 82(2), 83(2), 84(2), 85(2), 86a(2), b(2), c(2), 87(2), 88(2), 89(2)) in consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (22) | $0 |
| Lot 5089 | Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.82) consecutive pairs(3), single notes(3). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 5090 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) GEX 750431-38 (R.83) consecutive run of eight notes. Centrefold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 5091 | Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.83). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (100) | $320 |
| Lot 5092 | Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) GTA 490351-52 (R.84). Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAT 247857-58 (R.202(2)). Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) SBQ 505367-68, Knight/Wheeler (1976) TNL 960963-64 (R.301(2), 306b). Four consecutive pairs. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 5093 | Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.86). Uncirculated. (41) | $340 |
| Lot 5094 | Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.86). Some with light folds, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (42) | $300 |
| Lot 5095 | Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.86). Some with light folds, otherwise nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (64) | $300 |
| Lot 5096 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) HNA 823914-15 (R.86a), consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5097 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86a), including a consecutive pair and sequential runs of three, four and five notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (21) | $420 |
| Lot 5098 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86a). With centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (24) | $0 |
| Lot 5099 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86b) including sequential runs of three (2) and five notes (2). Uncirculated. (20) | $110 |
| Lot 5100 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86b(21), 86c(6)). With light folds, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (28) | $0 |
| Lot 5101 | Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86b) including consecutive pairs (8), sequential runs of three (5), four (2) and five notes. Some with light centre folds, otherwise uncirculated. (58) | $550 |
| Lot 5102 | Two dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) prefix KBC(79) KJU(26) (R.88). Uncirculated. (105) | $0 |
| Lot 5103 | Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89) prefix LNA. Uncirculated. (70) | $0 |
| Lot 5104 | Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LLQ 370727-826 (R.89) a bundle of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) | $250 |
| Lot 5105 | Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) - Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.202, 203, 204, 205, 206a,b,c, 207, 208). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 5106 | Five dollars, Coombs/Randall - Evans/McFarlane (1967-1997) a set of eighteen notes (R.202-218). Uncirculated. (18) | $0 |
| Lot 5107 | Five dollars, 1967 - 1991 (R.202(2), 203(2), 204(2), 205(2), 206a(2), b(2), c(2), 207(2), 208(2), 209a(2), b(2), 212(2), 213(2)) in consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (26) | $340 |
| Lot 5108 | Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969)(R.203(2)), ten dollars (1968)(R.303(5)), twenty dollars (1968)(R.403(2)). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) | $0 |
| Lot 5109 | Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969), Johnston/Fraser (1985), Fraser/Higgins (1990), Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.203(2), 209a(9), 209b(2), 212(4), 213(2)) including sequential runs of four and three notes and consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (19) | $0 |
| Lot 5110 | Five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) NLU 156754-55 (R.205) consecutive pair. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5111 | Five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) (R.205) including a consecutive pair and a sequential run of twelve notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (18) | $500 |
| Lot 5112 | Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.209a) including consecutive pairs (3) and sequential runs of three, five and seven notes. Uncirculated. (28) | $200 |
| Lot 5113 | Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.209a (2, a sequence pair), 209b (6, including a sequence pair)), Fraser/Higgins (1990) (R.212 (a run of seven)), Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.213, (7, including a sequence pair and a run of three), polymer issue Fraser/Cole (1992) and Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.214 (3), R.216), (1995) (R.217 (6, a sequence pair and a run of three). Uncirculated. (32) | $130 |
| Lot 5114 | Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.209b) gothic serial numbers QAZ 660812-660912, QBA 660814-660913. Three notes with flick marks, uncirculated. (200) | $1,500 |
| Lot 5115 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) QLJ 232988-300 (R.213) sequential run of thirteen notes and three singles. Uncirculated. (16) | $0 |
| Lot 5116 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA27-AA31 (R.214). Uncirculated. (25) | $0 |
| Lot 5117 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) (R.214) prefix AB 14(52), AA 93(74). Uncirculated. (126) | $0 |
| Lot 5118 | Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) (R.217) including sequential runs of twenty and twenty nine notes. Uncirculated. (50) | $340 |
| Lot 5119 | Five dollars - fifty dollars, housed in Renniks Banknote album, five dollars Fraser/Cole (1992), 7 July 1992 O/P, another normal (R.214); Fraser/Evans (1995), (run of 6); twenty dollars, (R.415); Fraser/Evans (1993), AAA prefixes (2); fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), prefixes WZZ (2), FAA (2), (R.515). Uncirculated. (14) | $250 |
| Lot 5120 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.301) SAA first prefix. Notes flattened, very fine. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 5121 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.301) consecutive pairs (3), also a sequential run of three notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 5122 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.301). All notes with centre fold, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5123 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) SAY 436321-30, SAY 436371-400 (R.301) sequential runs of ten and thirty notes. Centrefold, otherwise uncirculated. (40) | $0 |
| Lot 5124 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) - Johnston/Stone (1983)(R.301-308). Nearly uncirculated. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 5125 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966), Coombs/Randall (1967), Phillips/Randall (1968), Knight Wheeler (1976), Fraser/Higgins (1989) (R.301, 302, 303, 306b, 312) sequential run of four notes and two singles. Nearly very fine - uncirculated. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 5126 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson - Evans/McFarlane (1966-1996) a set of seventeen notes including prefixes SAA, AA96 (R.301-318). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) | $0 |
| Lot 5127 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) SDV 553525-26, SEH 635404-05 (R.302) consecutive pairs(2) and single note. Nearly uncirculated. (5) | $200 |
| Lot 5128 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.302). All notes with centrefold, very fine - extremely fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5129 | Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.302). Very fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5130 | Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) THY 983140-41 (R.306a) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $140 |
| Lot 5131 | Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) THY 983142-46 (R.306a), sequential run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 5132 | Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) THY 983160-69 (R.306a), sequential run of ten notes. Uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5133 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.309) sequential runs of six, four, three and two notes. Uncirculated. (15) | $0 |
| Lot 5134 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser paper issue (1985) (R.309 (4)), Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.313 (6)), polymer issue Johnston Fraser (R.310b, a sequence pair), Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.316, (5, including a sequence pair)); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.415) and polymer issue Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.416). Mostly uncirculated. (19) | $130 |
| Lot 5135 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) prefix AB 26 (R.310a). Uncirculated. (100) | $1,250 |
| Lot 5136 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.313) sequential run of six notes, two consecutive pairs and three single notes. Uncirculated. (13) | $0 |
| Lot 5137 | Ten dollars - fifty dollars (1966-1996) (R.301(2), 303(2), 304(2), 306(2), 307a(2), 309(2), 310(4), 313(2), 401(2), 507(2)) in consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (22) | $380 |
| Lot 5138 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA919499-90 (R.401) consecutive pair of first serial prefix. Uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 5139 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA 960320, XAA 970682, XAA 970924 (R.401) first serial numbers. Flattened, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5140 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA 666920-23 (R.401) sequential run of four first serial prefix notes. Nearly uncirculated. (4) | $300 |
| Lot 5141 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.401). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) | $0 |
| Lot 5142 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.401) a group of notes including sequential runs of four, five(2), ten, twenty notes and one single note. All notes with centrefold, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (45) | $920 |
| Lot 5143 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson - Evans/McFarlane (1966-1997) a set of eighteen notes including first prefix XAA, AA97 (R.401-418). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) | $0 |
| Lot 5144 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBQ 250328 (R.402). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5145 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 209096 (R.402). Flattened, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5146 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 234779 (R.402). Flattened, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5147 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBS 117418 (R.402). Flattened, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5148 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), XBQ 040764, (R.402). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5149 | Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 872345, XBR 352590, (R.402). Both notes flattened, fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 5150 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) XBU 544577-83 (R.403) consecutive run of seven notes. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 5151 | Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.403). All notes with centrefold, otherwise very fine - good extremely fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5152 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.406a). Flattened, otherwise extremely fine - nearly uncirculatede. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5153 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.406b). One note with tear bottom edge, some notes flattened, otherwise good very fine - uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5154 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VEE 667079 (R.407b). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5155 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VGX 181109-10 (R.407b) consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5156 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VFG 159853, VFN 030016, VFP 721180 (R.407b). Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5157 | Twenty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) VFT 972179-81 (R.407b) sequential run of three notes. Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5158 | Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), Phillips/Fraser (1989) EXU 176439-40 (R.409(4), 411(2)). Uncirculated. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 5159 | Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985)(R.409a) ESX 852218-318, missing 307, pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (100) | $0 |
| Lot 5160 | Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.409b). All notes flattened, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5161 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1989) RGH 774778-79 (R.412) consecutive pair, Fraser/Cole (1991) sequential run of four (2) and consecutive pairs(2). Uncirculated. (14) | $300 |
| Lot 5162 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) AAA 005694-95, AAA 884637-38, AAA 899163 (R.413) first serial numbers. Uncirculated. (5) | $120 |
| Lot 5163 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.415), sequential runs of eight and four notes, consecutive pairs(3) including last serial number pair, also single note. Uncirculated. (19) | $380 |
| Lot 5164 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA95520292; fifty dollars (1995) JK95590059, TH95777770, McFarlane/Evans (1997) GA97000958 (R.416, 516(2), 518). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $390 |
| Lot 5165 | Twenty dollars - fifty dollars, 1966 - 1989 (R.401(5), 402(2), 403(14), 406a, 407b(3), 408(2), 412(2), 509b(9)). Very good - uncirculated. (38) | $1,050 |
| Lot 5166 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) YAA 440077 (R.505) first serial prefix. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5167 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAJ 692817-18 (R.505). Centrefold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 5168 | Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) (R.505). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) | $170 |
| Lot 5169 | Fifty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) YBE 277422 (R.506b). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5170 | Fifty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) YBE 277423-24 (R.506b) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5171 | Fifty dollars, Johnson/Fraser (1985) YQC 921294-96 (R.509a). Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5172 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA 95 940643-44 (R.516) consecutive pair of the first serial prefix. Uncirculated. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 5173 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) (R.516) a group of first serial prefix. Uncirculated. (14) | $740 |
| Lot 5174 | One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 381040 (R.608) first serial prefix. Uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 5175 | One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 670117 (R.608) first serial prefix. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5176 | One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 716047, ZAA 159846 (R.608) first serial prefix. Uncirculated. (2) | $240 |
| Lot 5177 | Athens, 1896, first Olympic Games, participant's medal in bronze (50mm) by W.Pittner, Vienna. With minor spotting, good very fine. | $1,100 |
| Lot 5178 | Paris, 1924, participant's medal in bronze (55mm) by Raoul Benard. Minor spotting otherwise, extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 5179 | Various Olympics, badges and medallions, some enamelled, including Paris 1924, Amsterdam 1928, London 1948, Moscow 1980, Seoul 1988. Good - extremely fine. (10) | $180 |
| Lot 5180 | Berlin, 1936, International Press badge, in enamel and silvered bronze (45mm), Brandenburg Gate above Olympic rings affixed in centre, maker's name on back. Nearly extremely fine. | $400 |
| Lot 5181 | Berlin, 1936, unapproved version of the proposed Starting Judge's badge, in enamel and silvered bronze 948mm), eagle with swastika affixed above Olympic rings, maker's name on back. Extremely fine. | $600 |
| Lot 5182 | Berlin, 1936, Film Crew badge, in enamel and bronze (39mm), maker's name on back. Extremely fine. | $450 |
| Lot 5183 | Melbourne Bid for the 1956 Games, official Invitation Book to International Olympic Committee members, dated February 1948, over 80pp., bound in white vellum with the Coat of Arms of the City of Melbourne in silver and enamel on the front cover. The first few pages include an invitation from the Organising Committee and letters, with seals, from the Governor of Victoria, Premier of Victoria and Lord Mayor of Melbourne. Illustrated with views of Melbourne and its environs, plus plan of proposed sites, sketches of Olympic arena (2) and swimming pool. Less than one hundred copies made. With tear to page III, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 5184 | Melbourne, 1956, commemorative medal in bronze (63mm) by Andor Meszaros for K.G.Luke. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $450 |
| Lot 5185 | Melbourne, 1956, commemorative medal in bronze (63mm) by Andor Meszaros for K.G.Luke. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $450 |
| Lot 5186 | Melbourne, 1956, commemorative medal in bronze (63mm) by Andor Meszaros for K.G.Luke. Nearly uncirculated. (2) | $450 |
| Lot 5187 | Melbourne, 1956, Programme of Prices and Plans of Venues for the XVIth Olympiad, Melbourne, 26pp., staple bound. Very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 5188 | Melbourne, 1956, tickets to the swimming at Olympic Park Swimming Stadium, November 29, 1956. Each has three folds, very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5189 | Melbourne, 1956, tickets for the rowing at Lake Wendouree, Ballarat, Friday 23rd November and Monday 26th November. Extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 5190 | Melbourne, 1956, official car number plate, number 298. Repainted, extremely fine and very rare. | $1,020 |
| Lot 5191 | Melbourne, 1956, car badge, by H.R. Hobson, Pty. Ltd., (105 x 102), five rings, Melbourne 1956 and arms above. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5192 | Melbourne, 1956, car badge, chrome plated with coloured Olympic rings, by H.R.Hobson Pty Ltd Melbourne. Extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5193 | Melbourne, 1956, publication 'The Olympic Games Melbourne 1956' by the Herald & Weekly Times, hard bound, 140pp., official souvenir programme for the opening ceremony; programme and ticket (used) for Athletics in the main stadium, 1st December 1956. Dust jacket torn on first item, good - fine. (4 items) | $0 |
| Lot 5194 | Various Olympics and Olympic bids, supporters badges, medallions and pins, mostly Australian, includes a bottle top from Melbourne 1956 Olympics. Very good - extremely fine. (22) | $100 |
| Lot 5195 | Tokyo, 1964, car badge, (88.5mm), with five rings and torch, 1964 Tokyo separated by laurel branch each side of JAF. Two screw support to back. Centre hole, very fine, rare. | $50 |
| Lot 5196 | Munich, 1972, commemorative medallions in gold (2)(900 fine, 32mm, 24.5 gms, 22mm, 12.6 gms), and silver. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) | $260 |
| Lot 5197 | Montreal, 1976, Reserve Bank of Australia, Note Issue Department, Fitzroy, Melbourne, cardboard bundle label (180 x 130mm) which accompanied 500 sheets of Olympic Games, forty cents, cycling postage stamps. Also includes details of these sheets being counted and checked at the Note Issue Department on 20th and 25th May 1976. (The stamp was first issued on the 14th July). A rare item. Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5198 | Montreal, 1976, the Commercial Bank of Australia Limited, sterling silver medal (38mm) 'Commemorating Australia's Participation in the Games of the XXI Olympiad in Montreal in 1976' by Stokes, in case of issue. Uncirculated and scarce. | $0 |
| Lot 5199 | Moscow, 1980, selection of souvenir badges depicting the official Moscow bear mascot plus other official logos, including athletics and gymnastics (8), plus a group of souvenir pins depicting the official logos, athletics, target shooting, hammerthrow, wrestling, kayaking, equestrian and other Olympic sports (18). Very fine - extremely fine. (26) | $0 |
| Lot 5200 | Los Angeles, 1984, aerial colour map of Los Angeles entitled, 'An Unusual View of Greater Los Angeles, Host City, 1984 Olympic Games. A guide to historic, cultural and other places of interest, including Olympic sites'. Prepared by the Atlantic Richfield Company (48 x 32cm). | $0 |
| Lot 5201 | Albertville, 1992, Winter Olympics, set of six different phonecards featuring Winter Olympics sports scenes. Used. | $0 |
| Lot 5202 | Olympic Games centenary 1896-1996, coins, each country a half ounce troy issue in gold and sterling silver; from Australia in 1993 for two hundred dollars 22ct. gold and two twenty dollars sterling silver proof coins, similar issues from Canada 1992, France 1994, Austria 1995 and Greece 1996, in official case with certificates as issued. FDC. (15) | $820 |
| Lot 5203 | Sydney, 2000, 'Three Years to Go' pin produced by the Sun-Herald newspaper in 1997. (15) | $0 |
| Lot 5204 | Sydney, 2000, a group of items relating to the Olympic Exhibition at the Sydney Land Titles Office in January 1999. Consisting of four leather bookmarks, two green leather with gilt lettering 'Olympic Exhibition' and two in blue leather with gilt lettering '200 Years of Land Titles 22 February 1992'; plus five leaflets entitled 'Ancient Olympic Games', 'The Olympic Rings', 'The Olympic Flame', 'Olympic Medals' and 'Picturegrams Lead the Way to the 2000 Games' also a brochure on Land Titles Office Strategic Plan. Extremely fine - uncirculated. Ten items. | $0 |
| Lot 5205 | Abrahams, Leslie., Hobart penny and halfpenny, 1855; Adamson, Watts, McKechnie & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1855; Andrew, Jno & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1862; Ashton, H., Auckland halfpenny, 1858; Clark, Archibald., Auckland penny, 1857; Clarkson & Turnbull., Timaru penny, 1865; Friedman, I., Tasmania penny, 1857; Harrold Brothers., Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.1, 2, 3, 14, 19, 64, 69, 138, 195). Poor - very fine. (9) | $100 |
| Lot 5206 | Allen, William, Jamberoo penny, 1855 (A.6). Nice even dark brown and well struck, good very fine and very rare, one of the finest known. | $2,900 |
| Lot 5207 | Andrew, John & Co., Melbourne penny, 1860; Gaisford & Edmonds., Christchurch penny, 1875; Mulligan, D.T., Rockhampton penny, 1863; Toogood, A., Sydney penny, 1855 (A.11, 142, 393, 586, 587). Very good - very fine. (5) | $130 |
| Lot 5208 | Barley, Charles C., Auckland penny, 1858; Battle & Weight., Sydney penny, undated (A.27, 31). Fine - very fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 5209 | Barrowclough., Richmond penny, 1862 (A.29). Nearly extremely fine. | $250 |
| Lot 5210 | Beath, G.L., & Co., Christchurch penny, undated; Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863 (A.36, 42). Last token struck from rusted die, fine - good very fine. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 5211 | Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863 (A.42). Very fine and rare. | $140 |
| Lot 5212 | Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863; Brickhill, Joseph., Campbell Town penny, 1856; Brown & Duthie., New Plymouth penny, 1866; Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.42, 45, 50, 68). Very good - very fine. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 5213 | Collins & Co., Bathurst penny, 1864 (A.72). Nearly very fine and scarce. | $290 |
| Lot 5214 | Cook, W.C., Sandridge penny, 1862 (A.75). Some corrosion, otherwise very good. | $90 |
| Lot 5215 | Coombes, Samuel., Auckland penny, undated (A.76, 77(2)). Very good - very fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 5216 | Crocker & Hamilton., Port Adelaide halfpenny, 1857; Crothers & Co., Stawell penny and halfpenny, undated (A.83, 86, 89). Very good - very fine. (3) | $150 |
| Lot 5217 | Crothers & cO., Stawell penny, undated (A.87). Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5218 | Davey, Jas. & Co., Sale penny, 1862 (A.90, Heyde 53 [R8]). Peripheral edge with some oxidation, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. | $160 |
| Lot 5219 | Davey, Jas & Co., Sale penny, 1862; Davies, Alfred., Fremantle penny, 1865; Davies, Alexander & Co., Goulburn penny, undated (A.90, 94, 97). First token with corrosion, good - fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 5220 | De Carle, E.& Co., Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.101, 102 with die break on obverse). Very fine - good very fine. (2) | $50 |
| Lot 5221 | Deeble, S., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.106). Fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5222 | Deeble, S., Melbourne penny, 1862; Fenwick, Bros., Melbourne penny, undated; Fisher., Melbourne halfpenny, 1857; Flavelle, Bros & Co., penny, undated (A.108, 121, 122, 125). Very good - very fine. (4) | $120 |
| Lot 5223 | Fleming, J.G., Hobart penny, 1874; Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861; Hanks & Company., Sydney halfpenny, 1857; Jarvey, William Andrew., Hobart penny, undated; Kirkcaldie & Stains., Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.129, 157, 184, 300, 312). Fine - very fine. (5) | $100 |
| Lot 5224 | Friedman, I., Tasmania halfpenny and pennies; Gippsland Hardware Company., Port Albert and Sale pennies, undated (A.135, 137, 145, 146). Very good - fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 5225 | Grundy, J.R., Ballaarat penny, 1861 (A.155). Nearly very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5226 | Hall, H.J., Christchurch pennies, undated; Hanks & Compy., Sydney penny, 1857; Hanks & Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1855 (A.164, 165, 184, 188). Very good - very fine. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 5227 | Harold Brothers., Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.195). Fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5228 | Hedberg, O.H., Hobart/Melbourne mule penny, 1860 (A.199). With some mint red, flat strike in centre as normal, otherwise nearly uncirculated. | $570 |
| Lot 5229 | Henderson, John., Fremantle pennies, undated; Henry, R., Hobart penny, undated; Hobday & Jobberns., Christchurch penny (A.222, 223, 225, 253). Very good - fine. (4) | $60 |
| Lot 5230 | Hide & De Carle., Melbourne pennies and halfpennies, undated (A.229, 232, 235, 237, 245). Good - very fine. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 5231 | Hindmarsh Hotel, Adelaide fourpence undated (A.248). Nearly extremely fine and rare. | $600 |
| Lot 5232 | Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne penny, 1862; Hosie, J., Melbourne pennies, 1862; Howell, John., Adelaide penny, undated (A.257, 265, 270, 275). Very good - very fine. (4) | $140 |
| Lot 5233 | Howell, John, Adelaide penny, (A.275), Pettigrew, John & Co., Ipswich penny 1865 (A.438). Good very fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5234 | Hurley, J.& Co., Wanganui halfpenny, undated; Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne penny, 1861; Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.277, 283, 291). Very good - nearly very fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5235 | Jones, David., Ballaarat penny, 1862, Jones, T.H.& Co., Ipswich penny, undated (A.304, 307). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) | $110 |
| Lot 5236 | Jones & Williamson., Dunedin penny, 1858; Kirkaldie & Stains., Wellington penny, undated; Levy Brothers., Melbourne penny, 1855; Lipscombe, H., Hobart penny, undated; Martin, John., Adelaide penny, undated (A.308, 311, 320, 329, 349). Good - very fine. (5) | $70 |
| Lot 5237 | Kirkcaldie & Stains., Wellington penny, undated (A.311). Some mint red, one coin with partial corrosion. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 5238 | Larcombe & Compy., Brisbane penny, undated (A.313). Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5239 | Lazarus S & S., Melbourne penny, undated (A.316). Good fine and rare. | $480 |
| Lot 5240 | Leeson, J.D., Sale penny, 1862 (A.318). Upset die alignment, some corrosion on reverse, otherwise fine and rare. | $200 |
| Lot 5241 | Levy Brothers., Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.320). Good fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5242 | Licensed Victuallers., Auckland pennies, 1871; Martin & Sach., Adelaide penny, undated; Mason & Struthers., Christchurch penny, undated (A.326, 328, 352, 355). Very good - very fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 5243 | Lloyd, W.F. & D.L., Wollongong penny, 1859 (A.331). Fine with edge bump. | $50 |
| Lot 5244 | Love & Roberts., Wagga Wagga penny, weak strike in centre, McCaul, George., Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.336, 359) | $210 |
| Lot 5245 | Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.337). Reverse struck fifteen percent off centre, with die break and flan crack, mostly mint red, as struck from deteriorating dies and as such very rare, nearly uncirculated. | $740 |
| Lot 5246 | Marks, Morris., Auckland penny, undated (A.341). Good very fine and scarce. | $280 |
| Lot 5247 | Merry & Bush., Queensland penny, 1863; Miller & Dismore., Melbourne penny, undated; Milner & Thompson., Christchurch pennies, 1881(2), undated (A.364, 375, 378, 381, 383). Very good - extremely fine. (5) | $90 |
| Lot 5248 | Morgan, William., Adelaide penny, 1858; Mulligan, D.T., Rockhampton halfpenny, 1863; Murray & Christie, Castlemaine penny, undated (A.386, 394, 395). Good - very fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 5249 | Parker, R., Geelong penny, undated; Peck, Hugh., Melbourne penny, 1862; Peterson, W., Christchurch penny, undated (dent on reverse); Reece, Edward., Christchurch penny, undated (A.419, 434, 437, 449). Very good - very fine. (4) | $160 |
| Lot 5250 | Peek & Campbell-Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852 (A.428, Heyde 248/1), by J.C.Thornthwaite. Weakly struck in places, otherwise nearly very fine for issue. | $90 |
| Lot 5251 | Peek & Campbell-Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852 variety with additional diagonal lines on bricks, (A.-, Heyde 248/2 R5), by J.C.Thornthwaite. Weakly struck in places, otherwise nearly very fine for issue. | $0 |
| Lot 5252 | Peek & Campbell-Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1853 (A.431, Heyde 247/4), by J.C.Thornthwaite. Weakly struck as usual, otherwise nearly fine/very good. | $0 |
| Lot 5253 | Peek & Campbell-Tea Stores, Sydney halfpennies, 1852 (A.428(2), 429). Very good - fine. (3) | $120 |
| Lot 5254 | Perkins, & Co., Dunedin penny, undated (A.435). Obverse and reverse with die breaks, very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5255 | Pettigrew, John & Co., Ipswich penny, 1865 (A.438). Nearly very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5256 | Pettigrew, John & Co., Ipswich halfpenny, 1865 (A.439). Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5257 | Sawyer, J., Brisbane penny, 1864 (A.469). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5258 | Stead Brothers., Sandhurst penny, 1862 (A.504). Nearly extremely fine. | $290 |
| Lot 5259 | Stokes, Thomas., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.453, 548, 549). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5260 | Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.508-10, 516, 519). Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $150 |
| Lot 5261 | Toogood, A., Sydney pennies, 1855; Warburton, T., Melbourne penny, 1862; Warnock, Bros., Melbourne and Maldon penny and halfpenny (A.586, 587, 598, 603, 605). Very good - very fine. (5) | $80 |
| Lot 5262 | Waterhouse, R.S., Hobart halfpenny, undated; Waters, Edward., Auckland penny, undated; White, Thomas & Son., Westbury halfpenny, 1855; Williams, J.W.& G., Eaglehawk penny, undated (A.608, 610, 621, 638). Very good - very fine. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 5263 | Wood, W.D., Hobart halfpenny, undated (A.642). Red and brown lustre, uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5264 | Wood, W.D., Hobart halfpenny, undated (A.642). Nearly extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5265 | Peace & Plenty., no locality (Melbourne) penny, 1859 (A.656). Obverse with die breaks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5266 | Pope & Co., Birmingham penny, undated; Smith, Peat & Co., Sydney penny, 1876; Thomas, T.W., Melbourne halfpenny, undated; Thrale & Cross., North Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.658, 479, 576, 585). Fine - very fine. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 5267 | Hodgins, Williams., Cloghjordan penny, 1862 (A.659). Good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5268 | Harrold, Charles & Co., Birmingham penny, reverse 'Refined Australian copper for alloying gold' (14.628 grams), (3.0mm thickness), (not in Andrews, Renniks 187). Struck on a thick flan, even brown nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and very rare. | $0 |
| Lot 5269 | Holloway, Professor., London penny, copper proof with thick flan (A.665). FDC and rare. | $460 |
| Lot 5270 | Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney threepence, 1858 (A.687); Merry, T.F.& Co., Toowoomba halfpenny, undated (A.368). Good fine. (2) | $90 |
| Lot 5271 | Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Upset die alignment, nearly fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5272 | Kernot Chillwell, on obverse, W.H.K. on reverse of Holloway penny, 1857 (A.1144); Wilson / Engraver / 190 Pitt St. on Iredale penny (A.1247); W.E.Wood, on a Great Britain halfpenny, 1885. Very good - fine. (3) | $110 |
| Lot 5273 | Surcharge tokens, Cook, W.C., By / W.Cook / Bay St / Sandridge, in the centre, Sugar Works Treacle Delivered, around the edge on George IV penny (A.1051); Pattison / Gun Maker / York St / Sydney, on a George III penny. Coins poor, counterstamps very fine. (2) | $200 |
| Lot 5274 | Australian and New Zealand tokens, including H.Ashton, Brookes, O.H.Hedberg, John Howell, Hogarth Erichsen & Co, J.Nokes, Milner & Thompson, M.Somerville, W.J.Taylor, T.Stokes, all in two by two holders. Poor - very fine. (200) | $750 |
| Lot 5275 | Various issuers, including Advance Australia, Holloway, Weight & Johnson, Smith S.Hague, Whitty & Brown. Very good - very fine. (9) | $110 |
| Lot 5276 | Australian tokens, including J.C. Thornthwaite 1854 penny (damaged), Love & Roberts 1865 penny (very good), Rocke cmked J.H.G., others (4); English halfpence tokens 18th century (6), 19th century (1). Mostly fine, the English tokens very fine or better. (14) | $240 |
| Lot 5277 | Australian tokens, various dates, mostly pennies, together with a few world tokens. Poor - good. (200) | $120 |
| Lot 5278 | S.M.S. Emden, 10 pfennig canteen token. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5279 | Armstrong Shoe Mart, Frankston, tokens, various types and metals in plastic sheets. Very fine - uncirculated. (99) | $150 |
| Lot 5280 | Australian club checks including Tattersall's Club, Melbourne, one shilling nickel plated brass; Prahan Club four shillings, brass, one shilling nickel plated brass; Commercial Travellers Association sixpence, bronze; Renmark Club one shilling, brass; J. Landes Sole Agent Australia sixpence, brass. Fine - extremely fine. (6) | $70 |
| Lot 5281 | Barber's token, Craig & Aitken sixpence, countermarked '6 D' and '2' (chair number two), maker W.H. Bartlam, Post Office Place, Little Bourke Street, Melbourne, bronze (30mm) reverse worn. Good/poor and very rare. | $70 |
| Lot 5282 | Bread tokens, Callinan Bros, Morpeth, one loaf, cream cardboard, half loaf, green cardboard (CMH. C1a, C1b). Now quite rare and difficult to obtain, some light ink marks on the half loaf otherwise very good - fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 5283 | Bread tokens, Australian, Newcastle area. Very good - very fine. (60) | $30 |
| Lot 5284 | Melbourne and Metropolitan Tramways Board, one penny halfpenny cardboard ticket, 'Good for one single Journey' three different types, green print with large 'V' on front and back, blue print with large 'S' on front and back, purple with large 'T' on front and back. All 57mm x 20mm scarce types. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5285 | Milk token, R & M Smith, rgd. Milk Vendor, 600ml. milk token, (Williams S.1). Uncirculated and scarce. | $20 |
| Lot 5286 | Sydney Ferries Ltd, ferry pass, early type for 'Mosmans Wharf or Bay, 4B' (Seckold 720BK). Rare type, good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5287 | Sydney Ferries Ltd, ferry pass, diamond shaped type (Seckold 720FA). Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5288 | Tattersall's Club, Melbourne, Victoria, sixpence (brass), one shilling (nickel plated brass?), two shillings (bronze), the sixpence with five holed cancellations. Fine - very fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 5289 | Necklace with two hundred dollars, 1989, Pride of Australia frilled neck lizard as a 'pendant' No.558, mounted in circular gold frame and with necklace. Cased, with additional purse. Uncirculated. | $290 |
| Lot 5290 | Elizabeth II, necklace with two hundred dollars, 1990, Pride of Australia platypus as a 'pendant', mounted in circular gold frame and with necklace. Uncirculated, cased with additional purse. | $310 |
| Lot 5291 | World miniature gold medalets, copies of original gold coins in miniature, in 8ct gold of Jubilee head sovereign. Extremely fine. (25) | $50 |
| Lot 5292 | Gold chain, 9 carat chain fine weave, total weight 3.910 grams. As new, with a small red purse. | $30 |
| Lot 5293 | Gold specimen, within quartz stone. (4) | $170 |
| Lot 5294 | Australia, gold miners brooch, nugget, pick (broken) and shovel with nuggets attached to centre, the shovel and the pan between them, not hallmarked (9ct, nuggets pure, total weight 3.7 grams). Very fine. | $240 |
| Lot 5295 | Australia, Southern Cross brooches, set with stones and made from 9ct gold, not hallmarked (total weight 6.6 grams). Very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5296 | Gold miscellaneous jewellery mostly as maps of Australia, on pin or chocker neckpiece others (2) as brooches (9ct. Approx. 15 grams). Fine. (4) | $100 |
| Lot 5297 | Silver Brooch, made from 1887 Great Britain florin, coin supported by ring mount. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5298 | Boer War, silver brooches, hallmarked inscribed South Africa 1900, another similar uninscribed. Very fine. (2) | $20 |
| Lot 5299 | Sovereign and half sovereign case, in silver gilt, inscribed with initialed ED and date 26th April 1907, hallmarked. Very fine and rare. | $0 |
| Lot 5300 | Sovereign case, gilt with ornate shield top on lid, imitation Edward VII sovereign within spring holder. Very fine and rare. | $180 |
| Lot 5301 | Sovereign case, in gold (9ct, 16.6gms) hallmarked, initials WRR 25/12/11 engraved on front. Very fine. | $700 |
| Lot 5302 | Sovereign cases, one in brass, one in nickel, also threepence, sixpence, shilling, half sovereign and sovereign nickel plated holder. Good-fine. (3) | $90 |
| Lot 5303 | Sterling silver hip flask; with hallmarks for 1936 Edward VIII, by G&J W.H., with engraved arms low on front. Good fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5304 | Hairbrush in silver, hallmarked for 1912, with presentation inscription on back from Mt. Waverley C.C. Damaged but fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5305 | Cigarette lighter, made from two Australian florins, 1927 Canberra and 1944; together with a calendar coin for 1754, 41mm diameter; and assorted Agricultural show memorabila, Devon (USA) tin badge and key ring; Royal Easter 1998, 3 badges, 1998 woodshop badge, grand parade certificate. Fine - very fine. (10) | $30 |
| Lot 5306 | Sterling silver cigarette case; one with insert of map of Australia in gold on face, WEW engraved on back; another with ornate engraved scrolls back and front and inscribed 'Presented To/ Corporal/ Bugler Topham/ Wagga/ Senior Cadets/ 1909', this with hallmarks inside case. Very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 5307 | Copper tin, 25 x 61 x 38 mm, this container with shield attached stating 'Original Copper Taken From the Convict Ship, Success, built 1790', and a view of the ship in full sail to right below. Fine. | $440 |
| Lot 5308 | Aboriginal Noje Pipe, with incised carvings at one end, length 126mm, diameter 44mm with three funnels at top, large and small hole at each end, and a hole for string support at base, c.1850-1890, made from a whale's tooth, (cf.Dunbar Sloane Sale No.62 for similar example). Very fine and rare. | $1,100 |
| Lot 5309 | China, an openwork jade pendant in the form of a coiled dragon with incised decoration in a pale green stone, 9.5 cm long; a cloud dragon, probably c.18th century. Very fine, rare. | $220 |
| Lot 5310 | China, a flat circular jade pendant in the form of a dragon identically carved both sides with incised decoration in a grey green stone with brown and white suffusions, 7.5 cm diameter, probably c.18th century. Good fine, rare. | $0 |
| Lot 5311 | China, a rectangular jade pendant in the form of a dragon and a bat among foliage, identically carved both sides with incised decoration in a grey green stone, 7.6 cm diameter, probably c.18th century. Very fine, rare. | $210 |
| Lot 5312 | China, a rectangular shaped rounded corners jade pendant stone of a fish, the features fins and scales all lightly carved, in a white stone with brown inclusions, 9.6 cm long, probably c.18th century. Very fine, rare. | $200 |
| Lot 5313 | China, a round bi disc jade pendant, decorated on one side with raised beads and borders, the other with incised scrolls and circled decoration in a green and russet stone, 6 cm diameter, probably c.18th century. Very fine, rare. | $180 |
| Lot 5314 | China, 19th-20th century green jade charms rabbit on bell. (9) | $120 |
| Lot 5315 | China, jade amulets 18th century. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 5316 | Primitive monies and decorative ornaments, including Admiralty Islands engraved dogs teeth, Torres Islands red shell money, Solomon Islands nose ornament, Manus Island shell money, Papua New Guinea pearl oyster pendant. Good - very fine. (25) | $70 |
| Lot 5317 | Ticket of Leave, Police Office, Victoria 185-., unissued. Uncirculated. | $300 |
| Lot 5318 | Postcard, addressed to Capt Standish, Commissioner of Police, Melbourne, June 9th 1877 re a complaint from a resident of Richmond about a local Hotel. Some folds and pinholes, otherwise very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5319 | New South Wales, miner's right, No.60, issued to Charles Winter, 1st Jany 1873, to be in force until 31st December 1873, signed by Commissioner, uncertain signature. Nearly very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 5320 | Miner's Rights, collection of Victorian miner's rights, 1898-1920, one from each year except 1917, all issued at Ballarat, difficult toget such a complete set. Very fine-extremely fine. (22) | $0 |
| Lot 5321 | Miners Rights, Ballarat, 1901 - 1925, assorted dates. Fine - very fine. (13) | $0 |
| Lot 5322 | Land Grant by Purchase, to Michael Loeman of Melbourne of ninety four acres in the County of Bourke, Parish of Bulla Bulla, signed and sealed by Lieutenant Governor Charles Joseph La Trobe, 9th September 1852. | $110 |
| Lot 5323 | Conveyance of Land, George McKnight to Charles Edmond Dean of land in West Melbourne, dated 8th December 1853; Another., Joseph Garnault Vaulier to John Richardson and Walter Gardiner in Trust for Mary McQuirk, of land at North Elwood, dated 1st September 1854; Another., Frederick Taylor to Jacob Odgers of land at Guildford, dated 15th September 1858. Handwritten on vellum. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5324 | Land Grant by Purchase, to William Wise of Albury a two rood allotment in the town of Albury, County of Goulburn, signed and sealed by Governor Sir Charles Augustus Fitz Roy, 15th September 1854. Seal loose. | $100 |
| Lot 5325 | Land Grant by Purchase, to John Elliot and Gilbert Elliot of Warrnambool one rood of land in the County of Villiers, Parish of Warrnambool, signed and sealed by Governor Sir Charles Hotham, 12th November 1855. | $120 |
| Lot 5326 | Land Grant by Purchase, to William Skene of Warumbeeck of ninety nine acres, one rood and eleven perches in the County of Dundas, Parish of Warrayure, signed and sealed by Governor Sir Henry Barkly, 4th October 1859. | $100 |
| Lot 5327 | Land grant, N.S.W. grant of land purchased by conditional sale without competition, 62 acres at Camden in 1876, signed by Governor of NSW Sir Hercules George Robert Robinson, with seal attached all on parchment; together with an attested copy of Conveyance 18th June 1819 between Mr. Joseph Underwood and Edward Riley of land in Surry Hills (NSW), registered in 1822. Both fine and rare. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 5328 | Lease of an Agricultural Allotment (Mallee) under the Land Act 1901, to Sarah Vandepeer of Ardrossan, of land in the Mallee Border contining one thousand two hundred and eighty acres in the Parish of Marlbed, County of Karkarooc from 1st July 1903 for the term of thirty four years; Another., to Henry Howard Whitfield of Birchip, of land in the Mallee Border containing one thousand one hundred and eighty one acres and sixteen perches in the Parish of Jil Jil, County of Karkarooc from 1st January 1909 for the term of thirty four years; Certificate of Title for land in Clifton Hill, Parish of Jika Jika, dated 9th September 1895; Another., for land in North Melbourne, dated 1st June 1898; New South Wales, Improvement Lease of Crown Land, to Telford Mackenzie Young and Charles Mackenzie Young, of eight thousand eight hundred acres in the Parish of The Peak, County of Cooper, dated 14th August 1902; Another., to Albert Sydney Austin, of seven hundred and thirty acres in the Parish of Oxley, County of Cooper, dated 5th November 1908. (6) | $120 |
| Lot 5329 | Electoral map of Ballarat, c.1930s (545 x 470mm) coloured in yellow and blue, issued by Tullogh & King Pty Ltd, undated. Ballarat Town written in ink on back of map. Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5330 | Cook, James., Cook's Voyages around the World, Chapter XIV, pp.377-395, 1784 account of Cape of Good Hope c. March 1771, waterstained; Chart of Pitcairn's Island from Cook's Journal; George III, Act of Parliament, granting money from the Exchequer 1763 (5pp.); another for Accounts of England, 1786 (4pp.). Fine. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 5331 | Gold Despatches, 1852, Copies of Despatches from His Excellency the Lieutenant Governor (C.J.La Trobe) to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 51pp., printed in 1853. | $0 |
| Lot 5332 | Documents relating to the Victorian Goldfields, including Petitions for Gold Export Duty Bill, Gold Diggers, Gold Discovery, Miners and Others-Dunolly, Castlemain Local Court, Edward Hammond Hargraves; and reports on Gold Deposited in the Hands of the Government; Passage of Baggage and Gold Across the Isthmus of Suez; Regulations for the Chinese on the Goldfields; Gold; Jordan Gold Fields; Rewards for Gold Discovery; Rewards for the Discovery of New Gold Fields; Gold-Fields Wardens-Jurisdiction; Mining Leases, Yield of Gold, Number of Miners; Prospecting Vote, 1887-8, all printed between 1852 and 1887. An interesting group of documents, seventeen in total. | $140 |
| Lot 5333 | Report from the Select Committee of the Legislative Council on the Claims for the Discovery of Gold in Victoria, together with Proceedings of Committee, Minutes of Evidence, Appendix and Supplemental Evidence, 22pp., printed in 1853-4. | $300 |
| Lot 5334 | Report from the Select Committee of the Legislative Council on Gold, together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence and Appendix, 56pp., printed 20th March, 1856. | $0 |
| Lot 5335 | Report of the Commissioners Appointed by His Excellency the Officer Administering The Government, to enquire into the Mining Resources of the Colony of Victoria, first and second reports, 17pp., printed 1856-57 | $0 |
| Lot 5336 | A Bill for Gold Mining on Private Lands, 8pp., printed 1857. | $90 |
| Lot 5337 | Progress Report of the Select Committee, on the Petitions of John Mechosk and Edward Hill, together with the proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence and Appendices, 9pp., printed 31st July, 1857; together with Mount Blackwood Gold Diggings, 3pp., printed 27th February, 1857. | $0 |
| Lot 5338 | Report from the Select Committee, on Gold Prospectors; together with the Proceedings of the Committee, Minutes of Evidence and Appendix, 74pp., printed 1862-3. | $0 |
| Lot 5339 | Queensland Government, publications, 1881 Statistics of the Colony; 1873 Registered Stock Diseases Prevention act Victoria; 1873 Postal Serice of Queensland; 1873 Propasals for a New Postal Service with the Australasian Colonies; 1873 report of Gold Fields of Charters Towers, Broughton, The Cape River, Ravenswood and Normanby; 1873 Report from Agent-General for Emigration for year 1872; Report on Railway - Roma extention. All removed from a previous bound publication, otherwise fine. (7) | $30 |
| Lot 5340 | Goldmining company records and documents, from 'The Belle of Wattle Flats Gold Mining Company', includes a selection of letters, documents, wages and other receipts some with duty (postage) stamps (28), progress reports for December 1872 and 2nd and 9th August 1873 (3), the first fourteen pay sheets from the company numbered 1 to 14 for fortnightly pay from the fortnight ending July 2nd 1872 (14), the company's share register, additional pages listing owners of the company's shares from 2nd December 1872 plus an accounts register with the City Bank (2). An interesting group of documents of one of Australia's early gold mining companies. Fine-very fine. 47 items. | $400 |
| Lot 5341 | Documents, 1873 to 1933, including Acknowledgement and Confirmation, J.G.Francis to A.H.Knight, dated 16th September 1873; Agreement, between the Federal Coffee Palace Company and A.H.Knight, dated 12th March 1897; Mortgages, 18th July 1894, 28th May 1903(2); Letters Patent, 1st June 1904 and 30th April 1917; Certificate of Registration of Trade Mark, 17th March 1917(2), 5th April 1917, 12th January 1920(2); Confirmation of Copyright, 14th December 1933. (13) | $0 |
| Lot 5342 | Cinema and film hire documents, and related correspondence from MGM, Paramount, Walt Disney, RKO Radio Pictures and Columbia pictures. 28 items. Fine - very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5343 | South Africa, Boer War, Umtali, Contract of Service for a native worker at a wage of one pound per month dated 20th April 1901. One shilling British South Africa Company stamp affixed to top right hand corner, certificate printed by Waterlow and Sons; Boer War period photo showing a long row of rickshaw drivers and military personnel. First item has paper backing, otherwise very good. (2) | $20 |
| Lot 5344 | Employee's Hospital Fund, small group of letters, circular letters, contribution cards and application forms relating tothe fund, circa 1948-1963. Fine - very fine. (14 items). | $0 |
| Lot 5345 | Assorted newspapers and other minor publications, including The Australasian Newspaper March 1, 1879, Melbourne with article on Kelly sympathisers; The Sydney Morning Herald, August 13, 1847 (article on Wentworth); The Times London, Sept. 20, 1886; British Medical Journal 1890 extract; Victorian Naturalist Jan. 1925; The Observatory - A monthly Review of Astronomy Nov. 1929; The London Magazine May 1743 (46pp). Mostly fine. (7) | $90 |
| Lot 5346 | The Southern Cross Collector, quarterly organ of the Southern Cross Collectors Club, Melbourne, Victoria, numbers 46, November 1933, 47 July 1934 and 48 February 1935. Issue No.47 includes details about the Melbourne Centenary. Scarce. Very fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5347 | Souvenir booklets, for the visit of Royal Naval Squadron to Sydney 1924 (2), miniature edition of the Evening News 6/4/1924, also some Australian and world banknotes. Very good - very fine. (35) | $0 |
| Lot 5348 | Scrap book, Captain Cobham's 1927 flight to Australia and other W.W.II newspaper clippings in a made up volume, interesting. Fair. | $0 |
| Lot 5349 | Princess Diana, a large flat box with memorabilia of Princess Diana including a large scrapbook of newspaper clippings. (100's) | $50 |
| Lot 5350 | Bank of New South Wales cheque 192, on Account of the Public Service, New South Wales; Commercial banking Co, of Sydney Limited, 19.., three different colours. All unissued cheques of similar design with government coat of arms. Extremely fine. (4) | $50 |
| Lot 5351 | Bank of the South Pacific Limited, specimen cheques. 'Limited cheque', 19.. orange and purple print; another 'bank draft' 19.. blue and red print, both diagonally overprinted 'SPECIMEN'. Uncirculated. (2) | $40 |
| Lot 5352 | The Bank of Victoria, second of exchange, issued at Melbourne, 24th December 1861 for forty seven pounds and five shillings, lovely central vignette depicting mining, shipping and commerce with a kangaroo standing above. Extremely fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5353 | The Bank of Victoria, Melbourne branch, cheque 187. No.'A'; another The City Bank, Sydney Branch No. 'B' 187, both unissued, the second scarce. Extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5354 | Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Calcutta, second of exchange, 16th April 1907, for £126-14-4; Bank of New Zealand, Auckland, sight note for £150 sterling, dated 25 April 1866; Promissory note, Melbourne, 11 April 1862, due 14 July, to the Order of Messrs Flower McDonald & Co., £105-17-4 for goods listed on accompanying three pages; Real Estate Bank Limited, share certificate for two hundred and forty five shares, 16th August 1889, held in trust for the Melbourne Trust Finance Banking Company Limited as per the attached letter. With pinholes, very good - very fine. (4) | $130 |
| Lot 5355 | Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, exchange note, second of exchange note for ninety days, for £500.0.0 issued at Melbourne Victoria (entered over Port Philip), 6th August 1851 from Messrs Brown and son, Launceston V.D.L., with stamps Union Bank of Australia, Launceston and another for Melbourne. One small hole and several pin-holes, otherwise very fine and rare. | $80 |
| Lot 5356 | Union Bank of Australia, Launceston sight note, No.5470, 13th Oct 1859 for seven hundred and five pounds thirteen shillings and fourpence. Signed front and back of note. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5357 | Commonwealth Bank of Australia, speciman of the New Safety Paper, cheques and cheque forms including Royal Bank of Scotland to the Bank of New South Wales 1906, 1910(2), Standard Bank Limited, Southern Rhodesia; share scrip, Martins Bank, Barclays Bank, Standard Bank of South Africa Limited. Very fine - extremely fine. (18) | $80 |
| Lot 5358 | Snowy Mountains Engineering corporation, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, Cooma, N.S.W. Branch, employees pay cheques in sheets of three with butts, thirty sheets (99 cheques). Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5359 | The National Bank of Australasia, cheque, Hamilton branch made out for pds.60.5.6, dated 24th September 1895; another the Colonial Bank of Australasia, Birregurra branch for pds.10.12.4, dated December 4th 1888. Extremely fine, nearly extremely fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 5360 | The National Bank of Australasia Limited, Melbourne branch, second of exchange, 190. SPECIMEN, overprinted 'specimen' horizontally in the centre. Rare. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5361 | Australian cheques, a group of early Victorian cheques consisting of four issued at Port MacDonnell, for Messrs N.A. Lord, Mount Gambier dated March 1865 - one with large oval C.B.A. Mount Gambier paid stamp: another handwritten cheque dated Mount Gambier April 1865 and signed by And. Lord. Very fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 5362 | Australian cheques, a wide selection, mostly from South Australia, 1870's to 1930's plus several later cheques, mounted in banknote album pages. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (57) | $0 |
| Lot 5363 | Australian cheques, promissory notes, 1892-1949, a wide selection all printed with red Victorian stamp duty seals by the Government printer. Fine-extremely fine. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5364 | Australian cheques, a group of modern Australian cheques, a wide selection mostly 1960's and 1970's. Very fine - extremely fine. (30) | $0 |
| Lot 5365 | Circular Letters of Credit, specimens, Bank of Australasia (1949)(2), Bank of New South Wales (1957), bank cheques, Bank of New South Wales (2). Very fine - extremely fine. (11) | $120 |
| Lot 5366 | Travellers' cheques, specimens including Thomas Cook & Son Limited, Australian ten, twenty and fifty dollars, 1970, Hong Kong, one, two, five and one thousand dollars, 1980, Commonwealth Trading Bank of Australia, twenty and fifty pounds, 1954, 1961, Lloyds Bank Limited, two, five, ten and twenty pounds, 1959, United States, one thousand dollars, 1979. Very fine - uncirculated. (18) | $120 |
| Lot 5367 | Travellers' cheques, specimens, including Bank of New South Wales 1974, U.S. and Australian fifty dollars, Great Britain fifty pounds; Thomas Cook & Sons Limited, ten, twenty and fifty dollars Australian, U.S.A., one thousand dollars (2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) | $60 |
| Lot 5368 | Selection of travellers cheques from Barclays Bank Limited for two, ten, twenty and fifty pounds sterling - old style up to mid 1960's and two, five, ten and twenty pounds - new style from mid 1960's. All issued. Mostly extremely fine. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 5369 | U.S.A. a selection of U.S. cheques, mostly from the 1850's to 1900, some with duty stamps, housed on banknote album leaves, plus several modern issues (3). Fine - extremely fine. (24) | $50 |
| Lot 5370 | Bank pass books, 1889 - 1949, including State Savings Bank of Victoria, Commonwealth Bank, National Bank, Bank of Australasia. (21) | $20 |
| Lot 5371 | Business papers, group of business papers including many relating to banking, insurance, department stores and motor vehicles, some with duty stamps and some relating to New Zealand. 134 items. Very good - extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5372 | Australian Bank Training Notes produced by Note Printing Australia, to assist in the training of bank tellers, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars. Uncirculated. (10 sets or 60 notes). | $0 |
| Lot 5373 | Australian pre-decimal and decimal bank coin wrappers (40), Papua New Guinea bank coin wrappers (6), mostly different (46), mostly uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5374 | Queensland mining, Queensland Mining Prospecting & Investment Co, 1899; The North Queen Gold, Charters Towers, 1903; Pani-Ilota Limited, 1910; Oxide Creek Limited, Mount Oxide, 1913; Lode Hill Tin, Cooktown, 1914; Return Creek Tin, Mount Garnet, 1929; Georgetown Gold, Georgetown, 1936. (7) | $100 |
| Lot 5375 | New South Wales mining, Grants Amalgamated Gold, Mount McDonald, 1882; Elsmore Tin Sluicing, Macintyre River, 1911; Copes Creek Central Tin Dredging, Tingha, 1915; Lucknow Amalgamated Gold, Lucknow, 1924; Mount Battery Tin, Torrington, 1928; Mount Morgan Developments, 1935; New Butlers Tin, Torington, 1940; New Occidental Gold, 1953. (8) | $110 |
| Lot 5376 | New South Wales mining, Mount Drysdale Gold, Cobar, 1895; The Tingha Consolidated Tin, Tingha South, 1906; Umeari Gold, 1912; Y-Water (Emmaville) Tin, Emmaville, 1912; The Radium Hill Co, 1913; Butlers Tin, Torrington, 1914; Tingha Tin, Tingha, 1921; Marshall-Longton Lucknow Gold, Lucknow, 1925; Shaw River Alluvials, 1954; Golden Age Gold, 1962. (10) | $160 |
| Lot 5377 | South Australian mining, Victoria Tower Mining, Manna Hill, 1890; Central Australia Exploration, 1928; Great Boulder Mining and Finance Limited, 1935; Gregory Gold, 1935; North Golden Mile, 1935; Consolidated Gold Areas, 1939; Blue Spec Mining, 1953; Red Terror Gold, 1953; Lancefield, 1954; Brocks Creek Uranium, 1954; Central Mines, 1955; Australian Uranium Corporation, 1955. (12) | $80 |
| Lot 5378 | Tasmanian mining, The Melbourne Proprietary Silver Mining Co, Mount Dundas, 1891; South West Curtin-Davis, Dundas, 1896; New Ruby Flat Tin, Branxholme, 1906; Mount Cleveland Tin, Whyte River, 1907; South Cameron Dredging, South Mount Cameron, 1911; Ben Lomond Republic Tin, 1915; The Tasman and Crown Lyell Extended, Mount Lyell, 1917; Tower Hill Gold, Mathinna, 1922; The New Bonanza Gold, Lisle, 1923; Tasmanian Tin, 1927; Blue Tier Weld Tin, Weldborough, 1927; Moina Tungsten-Tin, 1954. (12) | $190 |
| Lot 5379 | Victorian mining, Alpine Gold, Stringers Creek, 1866; Great Northern Extended Gold, Rutherglen, 1895; The Victory Gold, Warrandyte, 1897; Maldon Goldfields Limited, 1899; Carlyle & Whittaker Gold, Maldon, 1900; Long Tunnel Extended Gold, 1900; Blue Bell Gold, Myrtleford, 1901. First certificate very rare. (7) | $260 |
| Lot 5380 | The All Nations Quartz & Alluvial Gold Mining, Lauriston, 1872; North Star Quartz & Alluvial Gold Mining, Lauriston, 1872 (9); O'Brien's Freehold Q.and A.G.M.Co., Kangaroo Hill, 1884 (2); Extended South Queen's Birthday Gold Mining, 1884 (2); The Aroona Proprietary (Freehold)Gold Mining, Malmsbury, 1884 2); Milvain's Freehold Gold Mining, Malmsbury, 1884 (2); The Johnson's Estate Company, Lauriston, 1884 (2). First ten fastened together with brass pin. (total 20) | $440 |
| Lot 5381 | Union Jack Quartz Mining, Happy-go-Lucky, Stringer's Creek, 1866 (3); The Surprise Gold Mining Company, Rutherglen, 1868 (3); Eagle Hawk Union Quartz Mining, Maldon, 1875; The North Queen's Birthday Gold Mining, Malmsbury, 1883; Central Clunes Quartz Mining, Clunes, 1884; The United Kingdom Consolidated Gold Mining, Taradale, 1884. (10) | $560 |
| Lot 5382 | West Australian and Northern Territory mining, Morning Star Quartz Co, Mount Magnet, 1897; North Australian Exploration Limited, 1912; Coronet Hill Development Co, Mount Davis, 1917; Silver Mount Mining, Pine Creek, 1928; Edna May (W.A.) Amalgamated Gold, 1934; Chapman's Gold, Wilson's Patch, Leonora, 1934; Australian Prospecting Co, 1934; General Mining Corporation, Kalgoolie, 1935. (8) | $150 |
| Lot 5383 | City of Richmond Coffee Palace Company Limited, one thousand shares of £1 each, 16 October 1888; The Stock Exchange of Melbourne Co., Limited, one hundred shares of £1 each, 19 August 1890. With folds, very fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 5384 | General, South Melbourne Bowling Club, 1876; The Victorian Fuel Economising Co, 1897; Free and Accepted Masons of Victoria, issued by the Metropolitan Lodge No.85, 1899; Bragge's Railway Truck Co, 1900; The Colonial North Mines & Railway Co, Zeehan, Tasmania, 1901; The Curtin Davis Proprietary Co, 1907. Early certificates rare. (7) | $160 |
| Lot 5385 | Shipping, The Western Steam Navigation Co, 1878; Albert Park Yacht Club with interest coupons attached, 1885; Western District Steamship Co, 1910; The Edithvale Boat Club, 1918; Bay Steamers Limited, 1940. Early certificates rare. (5) | $220 |
| Lot 5386 | South Africa, West Rand Unified Limited, share certificate for one thousand shares to Nellie Melba of Melbourne, May 1912. | $70 |
| Lot 5387 | World share scrip, Belgium, Le Grand Bazar de la Place Saint-Lambert, Liege, with vignette of Grand Bazar, with coupons attached, (40); Charles Lafeitte & Company, £20 shares (10) (unused); assorted Hungarian documents (5); assorted Indian sharescrip (4) including Indo-Burma Petroleum Company, 1949. Mostly very fine or better. (59) | $40 |
| Lot 5388 | World share scrip, Costa Rica, 1889, Railway £100 debenture; Northern Ireland, Bernard Hughes Ltd., fifteen shares 1894 (vignette and largest bread-maker in Northern Ireland); China, Government 5% Re-organisation Gold loan 1913 with three vignettes (2); another Chinese Republic, Lung-Tsing-U-Hai Railway 1913 for £20 (3); China, Compagnie Generale de Chemin de Fer et de Tramways en Chine, for 250 francs, 1920, (2); some with coupons attached. Mostly very fine or better. (9) | $90 |
| Lot 5389 | New South Wales postal notes (1892), specimen set in original blue presentation folder, for one shilling, one shilling and sixpence, two shillings and sixpence, three shillings, four shillings, five shillings, seven shillings and sixpence, ten shillings, fifteen shillings, twenty shillings, overprinted SPECIMEN in orange diagonally on each note. These notes were printed by Charles Potter, Government Printer, Sydney. The only other set known is owned by the Post Office Archives and is on loan to the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences. Possibly these were prepared for the Columbian Exposition, Chicago, U.S.A., 1892-3. Uncirculated and extremely rare. | $0 |
| Lot 5390 | Early Australian Post Office money order, application form for seven pounds, dated 2nd June 1916, payable in Launceston, Tasmania. Rare. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5391 | Commonwealth of Australia Postal Notes, for three shillings, six shillings and one pound, to the paymaster at Healesville, stamped and dated Shepparton 7Se39. Very fine. (3) | $180 |
| Lot 5392 | Postal notes, Victoria, five shilliings dated 1 November 1958; two shillings and sixpence dated 1 April 1954. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $70 |
| Lot 5393 | Great Britain, Postal Order, issued for one shilling dated 1932 payable at Marrickville Sydney. Nearly fine. | $20 |
| Lot 5394 | Great Britain, Postal note, George V, two shillings and sixpence, 28 November 1936, cancelled with three small holes. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5395 | Great Britain, Postal note, George VI, one shilling and five shillings, 7 December 1942, 25 September 1956. Very fine, extremely fine. (2) | $60 |
| Lot 5396 | Great Britain, Postal note, Elizabeth 11, five shillings, 26 September 1958. Nearly uncirculated. | $20 |
| Lot 5397 | South Africa, Orange Free State, Boer War Issue, five shillings postal note, issued at Brandfort 25 Jan 1899, A/1 01295 (P.S683). Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5398 | Imbossing stamp (male) for New South Wales two pence stamp duty (scored) mounted on a wooden base. Fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5399 | Cigarette cards, an album of Wills cigarettes cards historical events (96), birds, birds and egg (Wills), fish and animals (108) by various issuers, costumes (48), loose cards grouped, Wills historical events (50 + @30), Wills Britain's defenders (47 missing 3), Wills Arms of the British Empire (@20), Wills Australian wildflowers (@20), Wills Victoria Cross heroes (@20), Wills animals (@30), Capstan signalling series (36), Vice Regal British Empire series (32), Wills, War incidents (33), American Tobacco, Vice Regal etc. (Society women) (@25), Capstan Aust & GB cricketers (12), Wills Riders of the World (35), a range of part sets by various issuers (@100), War pictures, Tour around the World, Royal Mail, racehorses, recruiting posters, Britain Defenders, Real photographs, Aviation, Interesting Buildings, General Interest photos by Oghens Guinea Gold Cigarettes, Sydney, etc. Fair to as new. (100's) | $140 |
| Lot 5400 | Cricket postcards, group of twelve 'Test Match Favourites' cricket postcards depicting English cricketers participating in the 1936-37 Australia versus England Test Series. Cricketers include Verity (2), Worthington, Fishlock (2), Robins (3), Fagg (2) and Duckworth (2). All housed in original envelopes of issue. Postcards extremely fine - uncirculated, envelope very good, a rare group. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 5401 | Postcards, mostly Australian and Scottish, c.1900-1920s, in an album. Album in poor condition, postcards good - very fine. (125) | $0 |
| Lot 5402 | World phonecards, a box containg an accumulation of world phonecards including a few Australian. Mostly fine. (100's) | $0 |
| Lot 5403 | Miscellaneous, Elizabeth II, 1991 masterpieces in silver set cased, together with Dinky toys (2) cased, Matchbox (1) and others not cased (3), toy plane, toy soldiers, pipes, catalogues, etc. (lot) | $70 |
| Lot 5404 | New Zealand, World War II, clothing ration card, issued under 'The Rationing Emergency Regulations 1942', 5th series, complete card. Scarce. Veryfine-extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5405 | The Numismatic Society of South Australia, membership cards and programs for 1945-1946, 1947-1948 and 1949-1950. Rare. Very fine-extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5406 | Numismatic Association of Victoria, special invitation to the 500th meeting ofthe Association on the 5th April 1977, in envelope of issue. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5407 | Australian Natives Association, Conference, Warrnambool, 1924, participants card (Mr. A.J. Hine of Sale, Victoria), the card is in the shape of a map of Australia and printed on sturdy thick card with black printing on pink background, rare in this condition. Uncirculated. | $30 |
| Lot 5408 | Australia's 150th Anniversary, N.S.W. invitation from 'the Trustees of Captain Cook's Landing Place - 150th Anniversary of the entry of Governor Phillip into Botany Bay, at the Commemoration at Kurnell on Tuesday January 18, 1938'. Scarce. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5409 | World War II, Nazi passport for Danzig, c.1943. Fine and scarce. | $60 |
| Lot 5410 | Queen Victoria Hospital Appeal Badge by Luke, sold with original printed and numbered envelope of issue. Badge extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5411 | Jam labels, Glen Ewin Jams, Houghton, South Australia, large ornate labels, the design contains illustrations of eight different medals won by the firm (8); W.H. Burford & Co, Adelaide, candle manufacturers 'the Exhibition Candle' label design contains four different medals won by the firm. Mostly extremely fine. (9) | $30 |
| Lot 5412 | Wooden coin/medallion cabinet, with five sliding trays and one drawer (520 x 280 x 370mm) with brass handles. Some surface damage to top, otherwise very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5413 | Set of beam balance scales, in brass with timber base, with weights. | $160 |
| Lot 5414 | Apothecary Balance, small, two pan with central pivet and balance beams, together with various weights 1 mg to 10 grams and tweezers, otherwise complete and housed in velvet lined black box. | $90 |
| Lot 5415 | Scales, a set of two pan scales hand held type large pans. Very good. | $50 |
| Lot 5416 | Weights, Apothecaries Weight, W.& T.A. Registered March 16 1847, crown in centre two grams; another, two scruples; another with legend Apothecaries Weight, crown in centre, one drachm; another, J.L.B. one drachm. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) | $30 |
| Lot 5417 | Balance weights, boxed set of weights to 50g with fractional from 20mgm., with tweezers and brush. Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5418 | Compass, inside a nickel watch case by Short and Mason for E. Esdaile and Sons, Sydney, in working order. Fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5419 | Glaciarium, Sydney? (ice skating), 1920, season pass for two. Scarce and very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5420 | Lottery tickets, a collection of Australian and world lottery tickets and related items, includes tickets from Queensland, N.S.W., Victoria, Indonesia and Ireland, a wide selection. Very good-uncirculated. 120 items. | $0 |
| Lot 5421 | Melbourne & Metropolitan Tramways Board, tramways and buses special concession tickets (Police only), book of sixty tickets as issued complete. Near mint. | $0 |
| Lot 5422 | Military railway ticket, World War II related, 'Inter-System 'Defence' Ticket', Sydney to Sandgate (via Kyogle), second class single with separate sections of the ticket for use on New South Wales and Queensland Railways, dated 6th February 1946. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5423 | Motor Spirit Ration Tickets, for New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia, Queensland,for various allotments of fuel, one, two and five gallons. Very fine - extremely fine. (25) | $70 |
| Lot 5424 | Australian decimal currency computer (converter), for use during the changeover from pre-decimal to decimal currency. Circular in shape with central advertising for 'Twin Hills Meat Supply, Lower Templestowe', Vic. Nice item. Very fine - extremely fine. | $20 |
| Lot 5425 | Australian decimal currency converter, for use during the changeover from pre-decimal to decimal currency, manufactured by J. P. Products Pty Ltd, Croydon, South Australia. Very fine - extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5426 | Burgoyne's Empire Wines, 1928 pocket calendar, ornate design of a British lion and the legend 'Burgoyne's Empire Wines, 460 Little Collins Street - Drink the wine of your own country', all in gilt on a blue cloth background. Printed by Archer, Footscray, VIC. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5427 | Play Money, set of Australian plastic 'LCBF' play money dated 1990, consisting of a five, ten, twenty and fifty cents plus a one and two dollars, scarce. Two sets. Uncirculated. (12) | $0 |
| Lot 5428 | Victorian Racing Club Cup Day (Melbourne), 1891, silk fan in a wooden frame with the printed details of the names of owners horses and start times for each race of the day. Melbourne Cup starting time four pm included in this race Hon.Mr D.S.Wallaces 'Megaphone'. Fan with tears and stained frame, generally very good and rare. | $50 |
| Lot 5429 | Ten shillings - twenty dollars, 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency (1991). Rare Collector Edition, set of last serial prefix pre-decimal notes ten shillings to ten pounds together with set of decimal first serial prefixes one dollar, two dollars, ten and twenty dollars, total of eight notes all ending with 390 in serial numbers. Housed in album and slipcase as issued by the Reserve Bank. Total issue, 800 sets. Uncirculated. (8) | $6,900 |
| Lot 5430 | Five shilling uniface vignette of the unissued five shilling note (2), issued by NPA in 1989; Cook's Landing vignette folder (1990); two dollar, Johnston/Fraser (1988) collector folder (2); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) commemorative issue (11), Eminent Women folio (1993) (2) black serials; twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) Lawrence Hargreaves Centenary portfolio, black serials. Uncirculated. (19) | $180 |
| Lot 5431 | Two dollar folders, issued at the Australian Coin and Banknote Fairs, Adelaide September 1992 (3); Brisbane May 1993 (4); Perth August 1994 (3). Uncirculated. (10) | $0 |
| Lot 5432 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) in folders as issued at the N.A.A. Coin Fairs 1992, Melbourne, horizontal pairs (2), Adelaide, vertical pairs (2), Sydney, block of four. Uncirculated. (5 folders) | $60 |
| Lot 5433 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), First and Last folders (F.D.I.) (9) a consecutive run of 9 numbers for both note types, AA 27 prefix for plastic note. Uncirculated. (9) | $110 |
| Lot 5434 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) First and Last folders (F.D.I.), a run of ten, QNF 461756 - 461765 for paper note and run of ten for plastic note AA 31 004035 - 004044, no embossing on folder. Uncirculated. (10) | $130 |
| Lot 5435 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), First and Last folders (F.D.I.), a run of ten, QNA 462582 - 462591 for paper note and various small runs and numbers for plastic note including AA (9) and AB (1) prefixes, no embossing on folder. Uncirculated. (10) | $130 |
| Lot 5436 | Five - ten dollars, First and Last folders (F.D.I.) five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) (2), ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993), ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser and Evans McFarlane deluxe (1998) all in folder. Uncirculated. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 5437 | Five and ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) Deluxe (2) and Premium (2) folders. Uncirculated. (4) | $70 |
| Lot 5438 | Five and twenty dollars, first polymer issue two note portfolio five dollars 1995, black and red serial numbers ending in 888; twenty dollars 1994, red serials, No.250 on portfolio, but notes ending in 350. Uncirculated. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 5439 | Five, ten and twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) premium folders. Uncirculated. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 5440 | Five dollars - twenty dollars, low numbered uncirculated notes, 1995 Deluxe and Premium folders for five, ten and twenty dollars, red and blue/black serials. Uncirculated. (6) | $0 |
| Lot 5441 | Five dollars, First and Last Folders, 7 July 1992 (5) embossed folder type; one hundred dollars, 15 May 1996, embossed folder type; five dollars, 30th anniversary, famous fives, 1997 Deluxe folder; twenty dollars Fraser/Cole, 80th anniversary issue, 1993 Brisbane Fair (3), red serial M 000145, similar M 001811-2. Uncirculated. (10 folders) | $270 |
| Lot 5442 | Five dollars, signatures folder 1996, Deluxe (3), Premium (1); five dollars MacFarlane/Evans, Hong Kong Handover folder 1997, (2); 1994 low number Deluxe folders for five dollars (2), ten dollars (2); 1998 tenth anniversary of polymer notes ten dollar dexuxe and premium folders; and the Cook landing at Botany Bay vignette in folder from NAA Coin Fair August 1990; New Zealand, 1990 Commemorative ten dollars Nos. BBB 008421-2, a sequence pair in packs. Uncirculated. (15) | $150 |
| Lot 5443 | Five - fifty dollars, First and Last Folder notes in Australian Banknote Collection album without folders, five dollars, 7 July 1992; ten dollars, 1 November 1993, twenty dollars 31 October 1994, fifty dollars 4 October 1995, one hundred dollars, 15 May 1996 (1); together with paper notes with last signatures for notes one dollar to one hundred dollars, (FV $373). Uncirculated. (12) | $360 |
| Lot 5444 | Triple anniversary set, 1994, rare collector edition in a presentation album containing first serial prefoxes of five, fifty and one hundred dollars, all with serials ending 390. Uncirculated. (3) | $3,000 |
| Lot 5445 | Five - fifty dollars, First and last Folders, five dollars, signatures, premium 18 Sept. 1996; ten dollars 10th anniversary 1998; twenty dollars first day of issue 31 Oct. 1994; fifty dollars, first day of issue 4 Oct. 1995. Uncirculated. (4) | $190 |
| Lot 5446 | Five - one hundred dollars, decimal annual issues, deluxe low numbered set of five, ten and twenty dollars, 1995; another together with fifty dollars all dated 1996; another together with fifty and one hundred dollars all dated 1997. Uncirculated. (12) | $320 |
| Lot 5447 | Five - fifty dollars, decimal annual issues, premium sets of five, ten, twenty and fifty dollars, (nos. 956), 1996. Uncirculated. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 5448 | Five - fifty dollars, decimal annual issues, premium sets of five, ten, twenty and fifty dollars, (nos. 993), 1996. Uncirculated. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 5449 | Five - fifty dollars, decimal annual issues, deluxe low numbered set of five, ten and twenty dollars and fifty dollars all dated 1996 in folders No. 98 003 042. Uncirculated. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 5450 | Five - one hundred dollars, Australian Polymer Commemorating Note Portfolio, 1996 Fraser/Evans series five dollars to one hundred dollars, set No.23/1000. Uncirculated. | $600 |
| Lot 5451 | Five - one hundred dollars, dated annual issues; 1996 deluxe five dollars, ten dollars, and twenty dollars; two of each 1997 premium five - one hundred dollars one of each, red serials ending 471 and 960. Uncirculated all in Note Printing Australia album. (13) | $0 |
| Lot 5452 | Five - one hundred dollars, decimal annual issues, premium sets of five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, (nos. 603), 1997. Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 5453 | Five - one hundred dollars, decimal annual issues, premium sets of five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars, (nos. 469), 1998 in album. Uncirculated. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 5454 | Five - one hundred dollars, decimal annual issues, deluxe low numbered set of five, ten and twenty dollars, fifty and one hundred dollars all dated 1998 in folder No. 98 001 103. Uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 5455 | Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) commemorative in Reserve Bank folders (4), AA 02- AA 10; together with five dollars 'signatures folder' (2, Deluxe and Premium); and twenty dollars Fraser/Cole, folder for 80th centenary of first Commonwealth Notes M 002438. Uncirculated. (15) | $0 |
| Lot 5456 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole & Fraser/Evans, (1991, 1993) First and Last folders (F.D.I.), no embossing on folder (9), others with embossing on folder (4). Uncirculated. (13) | $190 |
| Lot 5457 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole, Fraser/Evans (1993) first day of issue (2) also standard folder, purple serials; twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) two note folder. Uncirculated. (4) | $110 |
| Lot 5458 | Ten dollars, 1995 combined NPA and Telecom portfolio, red serial (1), black serials (2); 1993 combined NPA and Aust. Post portfolio red serials (1). Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5459 | Ten and twenty dollars, first polymer issue two note portfolio ten dollars 1993, matching red serial numbers ending in 494; twenty dollars 1994, red serials, No.237 on portfolio, but notes ending in 337. Uncirculated. (2) | $150 |
| Lot 5460 | Ten dollars, First and Last Folders, 1 November 1993 standard (2, both with purple numbers), embossed (2, black numbers); twenty dollars 31 October 1994 standard embossed (2, black serials), one hundred dollars, 4 October 1995 standard embossed (1, black serials). (Face $260). Uncirculated. (7 folders) | $170 |
| Lot 5461 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1993), twenty dollars folder for 80th anniversary of First Commonwealth Note, red serial, M 000434 with red overprint. Uncirculated. | $40 |
| Lot 5462 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) serial AA 94 000101, first issued to the public. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5463 | First and Last folders (F.D.I.), twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994), with embossing on folder (4). Uncirculated. (4) | $250 |
| Lot 5464 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) black serial numbers, one note folders, Nos. AH 94 00088-9; Fraser/Evans last serial prefix ADK 907180-1, sequence pair, (R.196b). Uncirculated. (4) | $80 |
| Lot 5465 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) standard dated souvenir folder, 31 October 1994 (3), others ten dollars Johnston/Fraser (1988) standard souvenir folder, 26 January 1988 (4), first polymer issue; two dollars Johnston/Fraser, green folders, general issues (4, 2 are LBB final printing with NPA book), Hobart Fair (2), Melbourne Fair (2), Perth Fair (1). Uncirculated. (16) | $120 |
| Lot 5466 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) with sheet of 25 stamps portfolio, No1. The first sold to the public. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5467 | Twenty and fifty dollars, twenty dollars 1994 combined NPA and Aust. Post portfolio, No.759, red serials; another 1997 combined NPA & RAM ADK last prefix Sir Kingsford Smith portfolio; fifty dollars 1995 combined NPA and Aust. Post portfolio, black serials (2). Uncirculated. (4) | $180 |
| Lot 5468 | Fifty dollars, first polymer issue two note portfolio 1995, red serial numbers ending in 398. Uncirculated. | $130 |
| Lot 5469 | Fifty dollars, first polymer issue two note portfolio 1995, red serial numbers ending in 735. Uncirculated. | $120 |
| Lot 5470 | Fifty dollars, first polymer issue two note portfolio 1995, red serial numbers ending in 763. Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 5471 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995), First and Last Folders (F.D.I.) with embossing on folder (2). Uncirculated. (2) | $180 |
| Lot 5472 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) paper and polymer notes first day of issue in folder. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5473 | Fifty dollars, combined NPA and Aust Post, 1995 Lord Howard Florey portfolio, red serial No.582. Uncirculated. | $60 |
| Lot 5474 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) portfolio of two notes, No.583 red serial numbers, last paper and first polymer issue, both issued with the same number. Uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 5475 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) portfolio of two notes, No.601 red serial numbers, last paper and first polymer issue, both issued with the same number. Uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 5476 | One hundred dollars, first polymer issue two note portfolio 1996, red serial numbers ending in 827. Uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 5477 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) First and Last Folder (F.D.I.), portfolio of two notes, dated 15 May 1996, first polymer issue, with embossed date on folder. Uncirculated. | $250 |
| Lot 5478 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) First and Last Folder, one note folder overprinted 15 May 1996 AA 96 003890-1 a sequence pair, no embossing on folder (2). Uncirculated. (2) | $190 |
| Lot 5479 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) standard dated souvenir folder, 15 May 1996, others fifty dollars Fraser/Evans (1995) standard souvenir folder, 4 October 1995 (2) both types first polymer issue. Uncirculated. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5480 | Decimal banknotes, an album containing collector folders of decimal banknotes 1992-1997, including FDI of first and last five dollars 7 July 1992; similar ten dollar FDI of F & L issue 1 November 1993, similar twenty dollars FDI of F & L issue 31 October 1994; similar fifty dollars FDC of F & L issue 4 October 1995; five and ten dollars 1994 deluxe, five dollars Premium 1995; five, ten and twenty and fifty dollars Premium 1996; five dollars signatures 1996 FE and ME prefix; five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars premium folders 1997 all red serials. Uncirculated. (17 folders, 22 notes). | $600 |
| Lot 5481 | Circulating Polymer Notes, Australian Polymer Note portfolio, 1996, in book. Uncirculated. | $660 |
| Lot 5482 | Portfolios, Combined NPA and Aust Post, 1994 Lawrence Hargrave Centenary portfolio, another 1995 Lord Howard Florey portfolio fifty dollars (black serial), another 30 years of Decimal Currency 1996 portfolio (with red serial), Combined NPA & RAM, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith twenty dollars 1997 portfolio, ten dollars Combined NPA (blue serial) and Telecom Waltzing Matilda 1995 portfolio. Uncirculated. (5) | $180 |
| Lot 5483 | Portfolios, Combined NPA and Aust Post, 1994 Lawrence Hargrave Centenary portfolio, another 1993 Eminent Women Centenary portfolio, another 30 years of Decimal Currency 1996 portfolio (2, both with black serials), Combined NPA & RAM, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith 1997 portfolios (2), Combined NPA and Telecom, Waltzing Matilda 1995 portfolio. Uncirculated. (7) | $190 |
| Lot 5484 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) uncut vertical pair released at the N.A.A. Fair in Adelaide, serials XXV 005001/008501, the first issued to the public. In presentation frame by Note Printing Australia, uncirculated. | $200 |
| Lot 5485 | Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut vertical pairs (4) Coin/Banknote Fair Adelaide Sept. 1992; uncut horizontal pairs (5) Coin/Banknote Fair Melbourne July 1992; uncut block of four, (1) Coin/Banknote Fair Sydney November 1992. Uncirculated. (10) | $110 |
| Lot 5486 | Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) uncut vertical pair (1) red serial; uncut block of four, red serial (1), black serial (1). Uncirculated. (3) | $60 |
| Lot 5487 | Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), block of four QEQ, R, Z and QFA 000567; ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) vertical pair with Hobart certificate; ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) plastic note, 26 January 198, strip of 4; also two publications from NPA. Uncirculated. (3) | $130 |
| Lot 5488 | Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) uncut block of four nos 000168; Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) uncut block of four nos 164011; Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut block of four nos 600529; Macfarlane/Evans (1997) uncut block of four nos 97 010010 red serials; twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1993) uncut block of four, red serials nos 000385. Uncirculated. (5 uncuts) | $240 |
| Lot 5489 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut block of four issued at the N.A.A. Fair in Melbourne, the first released to the public serials MGS/MHB/MGT/MHC 600001. In presentation frame from Note Printing Australia, uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 5490 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut blocks of four (3) Coin/Banknote Fair Melbourne July 1991; uncut block of four, (2) Coin/Banknote Fair Sydney November 1991. Uncirculated. (5) | $180 |
| Lot 5491 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) First and Last portfolio, serial AA 93000101, the first issued the public. Uncirculated. | $220 |
| Lot 5492 | Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut block of four, issued at the N.A.A. Melbourne Coin Fair 1991; twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) vertical pairs with red serial numbers (2), issued at the N.A.A. Melbourne Coin Fair 1993, in folders as issued. Uncirculated. (3 folders) | $0 |
| Lot 5493 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut vertical pair red serial No.572 issued at Coin/Banknote Fair Melbourne July 1993; uncut block of four, red serial, No.143, normal issue. Uncirculated. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 5494 | Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) uncut sheet of 40, ABR-ADK 000078. In perspex frame. Only 250 issued, all by tender. Uncirculated. | $860 |
| Lot 5495 | Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998), uncut block of 4, red serials, in folder. Uncirculated. | $90 |
| Lot 5496 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) uncut vertical pairs (1), uncut blocks of four (4). Uncirculated. (5) | $260 |
| Lot 5497 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) two note portfolio, the first issued to the public blue serial, WM 95 001001. Uncirculated. | $110 |
| Lot 5498 | Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) vertical pairs (2), uncut block of four, in folders as issued. Uncirculated. (3 folders) | $0 |
| Lot 5499 | Fifty dollars, uncut vertical pair (1994) (ballot); twenty dollars, vertical pair, block of four (both red serials); ten dollars, Nov. 1991 Sydney Coin Fair issue block of four; another 1997 block of four red serials; five dollars July 1992 Melbourne horizontal pair, Sept. 1992 Adelaide vertical pair, Nov. 1992 Sydney coin fair block of four; five dollars, 1996 block of four (red and black serials), vertical pair red serials, all in an uncut album with folders of issue. Uncirculated. (11) | $380 |
| Lot 5500 | Fivty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) uncut block of four black serials A-D nos 000320; one hundred dollars; Fraser/Cole (1995) uncut block of four, black serials A-D nos 000609. Uncirculated, housed in Uncut Australian Notes album by NPA. (2 uncuts) | $520 |
| Lot 5501 | One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) 100th anniversary of British Astronomical Association N.S.W., Branch Inc, uncut vertical pair. Uncirculated. (1) | $180 |
| Lot 5502 | Canada, uncut vertical strip of four one dollar notes, Singapore uncut vertical strip of three two dollar notes in folder, U.S.A., uncut vertical strip of four one dollar notes. Uncirculated. (3) | $10 |
| Lot 5503 | New Zealand, ten dollars Brash (1990), block of 16, as a 2x8 strip, Nos. AAA 001950-046950 [in steps of 3000], (P.176). Uncirculated. | $100 |
| Lot 5504 | Australia, Seven Seas Stamps hingeless album of pre-decimal and decimal to the end of 1979, contains a few used, mostly mint and MUH; pre-decimal includes KGV to 1/4, noted 4d lemon, a few OS, Bridge set to 5/-, Navigator £2, Macarthur, Kingsford Smith, 6d Kooka and 3d Kooka M/S, arms set used, Produce food strips of 3 etc., decimal navigators, Xmas 1971 block of 7, a few postage dues, paintings to $10, booklet panes. Mostly MUH, a few early mint, a few used. (lot) | $780 |
| Lot 5505 | Australia, in Senator, Stanley Gibbons, loose leaf album, contains pre-decimal and decimal mint from 1913-1998, as singles, nearly complete from 1953, includes arms to £1, block of 7 Xmas 1971, navigators complete to $4, birds to 3/-, all recent minature sheets and new issues, all hinged into album, decimal FV $750+. Mint some MUH. (100's) | $580 |
| Lot 5506 | Australia, in Oceanic Philatelic album with hagner sheets, contains pre-decimal and decimal MUH and used from 1913-1995, as singles, includes decimal high values MUH to $20, decimal FV $300+, also a few states. MUH, and used. (100's) | $260 |
| Lot 5507 | Australia, Seven Seas Stamps hingeless album of decimal stamps from 1980 to the end of 1990, appears about complete, with issues to $20. MUH. (lot) | $170 |
| Lot 5508 | Australia, in maroon spring-back loose leaf album, contains pre-decimal and decimal used many as CTO's, issues from 1913-1998, as singles, nearly complete from 1970, with recent minature sheets, blocks of different types in sets, noted latest issues from 1990 as CTO's, all hinged into album. Mostly fine used. (100's) | $130 |
| Lot 5509 | Australia, 4d Kangaroo OS/NSW (16), NSW Postage dues mint (toned) 2d (6), 4d (4), 6d (9), 8d (8), NW Pacific Islands various mint (7), other pre-decimal Aust. Mixed condition, mint. (@70) | $90 |
| Lot 5510 | Australia, flight covers, Melbourne - London April 1931; Nov. 1931 (2); England - Australia April 3, 1931; Qantas Dec. 8, 1934; fixed with various stamps; W.A. post card, c.1900 unused, together with a quantity of used on paper c.1970-1980's. Used. | $60 |
| Lot 5511 | British Commonwealth, collection housed in loose-leaf spring back album, strong in Fiji, from 1878, includes most def. sets mint to 1/-, Silver wedding pair, QE II to £1 (SG 295), other countries including Basutoland near complete including all high values except SG 10, Silver Wedding, etc., St. Helena, Bermuda, Falkland Is. Dep., Gold Coast and Ghana KGVI, QEII (4) sets complete; Pitcairn Island complete to 1958; Nova Scotia (13) mint and used; South Africa, Virgin Islands a range of early issues etc. Mostly mint, only a few used. (100's) | $230 |
| Lot 5512 | Great Britain, one penny black on cover, addressed to, The Dean of Faculty, Murray Place, Edinburgh with tears, one penny red on cover. | $100 |
| Lot 5513 | Great Britain, collection of stamps in a large spring back Collector Stamp album, from Queen Victoria, strong in mint from 1960-1991, including values to 10/- castles, includes M/S, and others to £5, regional isssues also a large range of used, high FV mint ($500+), etc. Mint and used. (100's) | $270 |
| Lot 5514 | New South Wales, 1850, (Apr.), two pence prussian blue, Plate II, (SG 26, £1800). Four very large margins, strong colour, with gum, mint. | $520 |
| Lot 5515 | New South Wales, 1854, shilling, unused full marginal example, (SG 129, £1800), another unused three margins with inverted watermark, (SG 128), others (3) used, one on piece close to margins, high CV. Unused and used. (5) | $320 |
| Lot 5516 | Papua New Guinea and Samoa, collection housed in a maroon spring back album, mostly from 1970 - 1990's, about complete mint and a few used, also includes a few pre-decimal issues, includes high values to 5 Kina and $20. high FV, extensive lot, incl M/S. Mint and a few used. (many 100's). | $60 |
| Lot 5517 | Papua New Guinea, 1995 Papal visit, sheet 10 x 3, without overprint on 90t to make it 1 Kina, (SG 746a £120/stamp, total CV £1200); in folder with other information. MUH | $270 |
| Lot 5518 | Royal issues, omnibus sets of jubilee 1953-1978 as the Crown Agents collection in their album includes singles, strips, blocks and M/S; another commemorating jubilee of accession in 1977 housed in Stanley Gibbons album, singles M/S etc; another 1981 Royal Wedding housed in Max Stern & Co, album includes non British Commonwealth issues, M/S, blocks and a few FDC's. All stamps, M/S etc, hinged, mint. (100's). | $40 |
| Lot 5519 | South Pacific, decimals and a few pre-decimals housed in spring back album, mostly from 1960's - 1990's, mint and used from AAT (FV mint $50+), Australian State issues, Emergency Air mail Melbourne - London and London - Melbourne M/S (4), Norfolk Island (sets to $5, UPU minature sheet), Nauru (incl. 1978 overprints, others to $5), Cocas (Keeling) Islands (birds to $1), Christmas Island, high FV, extensive lot, incl M/S. Mint and a few used. (many 100's). | $100 |
| Lot 5520 | U.S.A., collection of stamps in a Senator spring back album, strong in post war period. Used. (100's) | $20 |
| Lot 5521 | World, collection of stamps in a large spring back album, from various countries aranged alphabetically from A-C, including British Comonnwealth, noted a range of Canada, China, etc. Mint and used. (100's) | $100 |
| Lot 5522 | World, collection of stamps in a large spring back album, from various countries aranged alphabetically from C-G, including British Comonnwealth, noted a range of Fiji mint ($125+), France, French Colonial and Germany, etc. Mint and used. (100's) | $0 |
| Lot 5523 | World, collection of stamps in a large spring back album, from various countries aranged alphabetically from G-M, including British Comonnwealth, noted a good range of Hong Kong, Italy, Japan incl. 1970 Expo M/S, Malaysia, etc. Mint and used. (100's) | $100 |
| Lot 5524 | World, collection of stamps in a Senator spring back album, from various countries aranged alphabetically from N-R, including British Comonnwealth, noted a range of Netherlands, New Zealand, North Borneo including 1887 set to ten cents, etc. Mint and used. (100's) | $30 |
| Lot 5525 | World, collection of stamps in a large spring back album, from various countries aranged alphabetically from R-Z, including British Comonnwealth, noted a range of Russia, Switzerland, Thailand etc, also includes Tin Can-Canoe Island cover, etc. Mint and used. (100's) | $50 |
| Lot 5526 | World, assorted types including Australia in China album, decimal MUH FV $155+, high value 1930's commems, pre decimal mint; loose stamps used, some on paper, NZ, old album Movaleaf with @1000 stamps, covers FDC etc. MUH, mint and used. (100's) | $170 |
| Lot 5527 | World, but mostly Australian used and a few MUH stamps in packets housed in a large antique box together with Australia post-office packs (8), booklets (24, FV $42) unused pre-stamped lettercards (2), aerogrammes (37), postcards (3 packs), pre-stamped envelopes (approx. 150), philatelic cards (63), Bi-centennial collection in album; National Park & wildlife Koala research packs 1986-1990 (2 sets) with additional 1988-9 set (total FV $52) and Kakadu Park Use tickets (2), Great Britain PO packs for Diana (2); stock books (2) and album with stamps, Singapore/Australia pack; FDC and other covers (approx. 70); Mawson AAT cover 18.2.1958; New Zealand FDC 1.4.46 for Peace set; PNG FDC for bird set of 4 to 10/- 28.10.1964. MUH, mint and used. (100's) | $150 |
| Lot 5528 | World, includes Australian States, W.A. 2/- (SG 124) mint; used S.A. 6d blue (SG 3); Tasmania 6d (SG 40); WA 10/- mauve, etc., Australia MUH decimal FV $34; Nyasaland 2/6 - £1 (SG 154-7) used; Jamaica 1962 1/6 - £1 (SG 189-192, 195-6); other early issues from France, Netherlands, Hong Kong a good range of used commems, Malaysia and Singapore high values etc. (several hundred). Used | $0 |
| Lot 5529 | World including South Pacific, Hagner folder of MUH from Norfolk Island, Christmas Island, Cocas (Keeling) Islands, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Cook Islands, Samoa and Pitcairn Islands, stock book of world stamps many MUH, includes Canada (FV $30+), Japan, Great Britain etc., Canada 1985, 1987 albums of souvenir collections, stock book of used Australia and states, Australia Bi-Centennial collection. MUH and Used. (100's) | $70 |
| Lot 5530 | World stamps in folder, including post cards, one to Ph. Downie (Downie's) from San Marino, Feb. 1946 addressed to Palmerston North; others from France (2) and South Africa c.1930's; mint c.1953 issues O/P on GB for Tangier, Kuwait, etc., (Mint & used), Austria airs and views. c. 1925-1935, Port. India etc. Mint and used. (approx. 100) | $0 |
| Lot 5531 | World stamps, mostly low values with duplication, some mounted in a book, others in envelopes. Used. (hundreds) | $30 |
| Lot 5532 | Postal History, various covers and cards (some with useful letters), includes fight covers, first flight Batavia to Australia cancelled 5.5.1931 to 12.5.1931 (3) one with letter detailing flight details, another 1934; England - Australia flights 1931, 1934; Australia - England flight covers Nov. 1931 and Australia to PNG July 1934 (2); Australia - South Africa 1 Se. 1952; another flight cover opened by censor and recovered from lost flying boat with newspaper clippings 23.1.1940 of plane crash; 1934 Vict. Cent. Exhibition cover with special franking; Tonga - Tin Can Mail covers (2); Commemorative cover Australia linking East with West Oct. 24 1917 Perth - Melbourne; other FDC Australia (4) 1937-1956; USA (2); Canada 1932 Ottawa Conf. 6c. 1932, cover from Royal Bank of Canada; VRI cover 1900; South Africa Voortrekker cover 1938 with set of pairs; New Zealand FDC (4); others (2). An interesting lot, mostly very good - fine. (30) | $300 |
| Lot 5533 | World War II, a group of thirty-three covers from various Pacific islands and the Pacific rim all addressed to 'Pacific Publications and the Pcific Islands Monthly' in Sydney, consisting of covers from British Solomon Islands 'Passed by Censor' (1), Fiji (8) including one registered and one 'Opened by Examiner' label and marked 'air mail via New Zealand'; Tonga (4); New Hebrides (1) with 'Paqoebot Sydney' cancellation; Cook Islands (1); Western Samoa (4) including covers fromthe trading companies of Burns Philp 'Opened by Examiner' label and Morris Hedstrom, Apia branches; Tahiti (3) all with 'France Libre Oceanie' stamps, additional military and or censor markings and labels, one registered; New Zealand (2) one from the merchant and island trading company of W.H. Grove & Sons; Canada (2); U.S.A. (7) all with additional military censor markings or cancellations and Australia (2) one OHMS 'certified official' from Victoria Barracks Melbourne with 'Aust Army P.O. 0130' CDS. An interesting group of World War II covers all addressed to the same company, including several scarce items. (33) | $0 |
| Lot 5534 | Waterloo Medal 1815. Wm. Cunningham 2nd or R.N.B. Drags. Engraved. Missing suspender bar, possibly renamed, very good. | $360 |
| Lot 5535 | Hanover Waterloo Medal 1815. Soldat Pet Tiek Landw Bat Bremervorde. Impressed. Slight surface scratches otherwise fine. | $400 |
| Lot 5536 | Baltic Medal 1854-55. John Harper (S.H.). Engraved. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5537 | New Zealand War Medal 1861-1866 B. Daley. Naming defaced, otherwise good very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5538 | New Zealand War Medal-undated. Walter Brett 50th Regiment. Impressed. Very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 5539 | Egypt Medal 1882, C. Mansfield A.B. HMS Euphrates. Engraved. No suspender. China Medal 1900 name erased, no suspender. Queen's South AfricaMedal 1899 - three bars; Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Transvaal. J.J. Butler A.B. HMS Barosso (sic). Re-named engraved. Three defective medals, otherwise generally near ver fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5540 | Khedive's Star, 1882. Unnamed. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5541 | Indian General Service Medal, 1895 - one bar Punjab Frontier, 1897-98. Sepoy Siadai 20 DC IPA. Slight edge knock, otherwise very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5542 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - two bars - Cape Colony; Orange Free State. 4315 Tpr H.Hedge 3rd (P of W) Dragoon Guards. Engraved. Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5543 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - one bar - Cape Colony. 2629 Pte C.Schroeder D.of E.Own V:R: Impressed. Toned, cuts on reverse, very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5544 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - no bar. 16170 Pte J.McBean Rand Rifles. Impressed. Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5545 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - no bar. 29475 Pte E.Odgers Rand Rifles. Impressed. Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5546 | Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - no bar. 5695 Pte C.Colbourne Wilts:Regt. Impressed. Fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5547 | India General Service Medal 1908-35 (GVR) 'Kaisar-i-Hind' - one bar - Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919. 48772 Pte T.Taylor 2 N.Staffs R. Impressed. Nearly very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5548 | 1914 Star (August - November), Pte P.J.C. Daniels ASC. Impressed. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5549 | British War Medal 1914-18 Sgt. G.R. Fisher RAMC.; 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45. Another (3). Australia. British War Medal 1939-45, VF 388470 E.I. Morrison; Australia Service Medal NX50083 R.W.P. Curtin. Another. NX37113 J.B. Woodleigh. New Zealand. Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal. One star, eight medals, one group. Impressed where named. Generally very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5550 | Naval General Service Medal 1915-62 (GVR) 1st issue - one bar - Persian Gulf 1909-1914. J.8531 J.L. Thompson A.B. H.M.S. Swiftsure. Impressed. Fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5551 | General Service Medal 1918-62 (GVIR) 'Indiae Imp' - one bar - Palestine 1945-48. 14688752 S/Sjt. F.C.Howell R.A.O.C. Impressed. Toned, edge bruise, very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5552 | Burma Star (2). Africa Star (3). Five stars. Fine-very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5553 | General Service Medal, 1918 - one bar Palestine 1945-48. Tpr. V. Layer 4/7 D.G. in box of issue. Impressed. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5554 | Africa General Service Medal 1902-56 (EIIR)(silver) - one bar - Kenya. 23040166 Sigmn L.C.Howe R.Sigs. Impressed. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5555 | Africa General Service Medal 1902-56 (EIIR) - one bar - Kenya. T.P.R. M.Wwereria M.Ikilima. Impressed. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5556 | Territorial Efficiency Medal. 300030 Sjt T.W.Walker 8 Durh.L.I. Another. WR-193352 Spr L.Cecil R.E. Two medals. Impressed. Good fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5557 | Efficiency Medal (GVIR) 'Territorial'. 557548 Pte R.M. Layton R.A.O.C. Impressed. Edge bruise, good fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5558 | Efficiency Medal 1953 'Army Emergency Reserve'. 22236323 Sgt A.R.Hextall R.E. Impressed. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 5559 | Civil Defence Long Service Medal 1961. Unnamed as issued. | $30 |
| Lot 5560 | Imperial Service Medal (GVR). Ebenezer Oldham. Missing ribbon. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5561 | Imperial Service Medal (EIIR). Herbert Paterson Jones. Cased. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5562 | Imperial Service Medal (EIIR). Herbert Leahy. In box of issue. Another. Alfred Frank Coomber. Impressed. Two medals. Extremely fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5563 | United Nations Expeditionary Force-Gaza, silver medallion (38mm), kneeling archer and submissive lion design on obverse. The inscription `UNEF-Gaza/2nd TEAM/SUB-MACHINE-GUN/SEPTEMBER 1962' in four lines on reverse. Ring suspension for wear. Scarce. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5564 | For Gallant Conduct, a medal, 24mm width 10.9 grams in pale yellow gold, in the style of a Victoria Cross with loop and ring support, engraved on edge George Evan MacBean, and on face stating 'For Gallant Conduct 1878' with centre a ducal crown over A; an uncertain issue by whom for what?. Very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 5565 | Group of Five: Distinguished Service Cross (GVIR) - 1941; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed. Court mounted. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5566 | Group of Seven: Distinguished Service Medal (GVIR) 'Indiae Imp'; 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR) 'Ind Imp'. J.115352 V.G.Plunkett P.O. on first medal, JX.115352 V.G.Plunkett P.O. H.M.S. Pembroke on last medal. First and last medals impressed, others unnamed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $1,000 |
| Lot 5567 | Group of Ten: Military Medal (GVR) 1st type; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Military) (GVR) - Regular Army; Army Meritorious Service Medal (GVIR) 'Fid:Def'. 983 Sapr.E.L.Swinson 1/3 Lond.F.Coy R.E.-T.F., as 1854980 S.Sjt on second last medal, as W.O.Cl.2 on last medal. W.W.II medals unnamed, others impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5568 | Pair. Crimea Medal, 1854 no bar, Turkish Crimea Medal. Unnamed. Slight edge bruising on first medal and second medal missing suspension ring. Fine. | $130 |
| Lot 5569 | Pair: Egypt Medal 1882-89 - undated - no bar; Royal Navy Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (VR). R.A.Woodard. Boy 1 Cl H.M.S. Briton on first medal, R.A.Woodard Boatman H.M. Coast Guard on second medal. Impressed. With contact marks, fine. | $190 |
| Lot 5570 | Family Group. Father-in-law. Group of Seven: East and West Africa Medal - one bar - Gambia 1894; Queen's South Africa Medal - no bar; Africa General Service Medal - one bar - Somaliland 1902-04; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR) 'Admiral's Bust'. H.C.Paul Ord. H.M.S. Raleigh on first medal, 161933 H.C.Paul P.O. H.M.S. Redbreast on second medal, H.C.Paul A.B. H.M.S. Highflyer on third, 161933 H.C.Paul P.O.R.N. on W.W.I. trio, 161933 (Dev A.6236) H.C.Paul P.O. R.F.R. on last medal. All medals impressed. Son-in-law. Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 bar; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 10438 Nation F.G. All medals engraved. | $1,020 |
| Lot 5571 | Pair. Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899 -two bars; Cape Colony; Orange Free State. King's South Africa Medal - two bars; South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. Corpl G. Galley DEOVRC. Impressed. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 5572 | Pair. Queen's South Africa Medal, 1899 - two bars - Cape Colony; Orange Free State, King's South Africa Medal - two bars; South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. Serjt C.H. Love AOC. First medal engraved, second impressed. Very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 5573 | PAair. Queen's South Africa Medal - 1899 - no bar; British War Medal, 1914-18. Midn/Commr F.N. Eardley-Wilmott HMS Gibraltar/RN. Impressed. Very fine. | $270 |
| Lot 5574 | Family Pair. Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - two bars Tugela Heights; Relief of Ladysmith. Pte. N.Carroll RAMC. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR) Sq.Cpl Mjr. N. Carroll 1.L.G. Two medals. Impressed. Very fine. | $310 |
| Lot 5575 | Trio. Transport Medal 1899-1902 - one bar - S.Africa 1899-1902; British War Medal 1914-18; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. C.H.Cochrane. Impressed. Mounted for wear. Contact marks, toned, fine-very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5576 | Group of Eight: India General Service Medal 1908-35 (GVR) 'Ind Imp' - one bar - North West Frontier 1935; India General Service Medal 1936-39 - two bars - North West Frontier 1936-37; North West Frontier 1937-39; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45 with M.I.D.; Normandy Medal. 515317 A.C.1. T.A.Blake R.A.F. on first two medals, 7038 on last medal. First and last medals impressed, second medal engraved, others unnamed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $540 |
| Lot 5577 | Group of Nine: Naval General Service Medal (GVR) - one bar - Persian Gulf 1909-1914; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45 with M.I.D.; France Croix de Guerre 1914-17. Lieut J.S.Hoffman R.N. H.M.S. Fox on first medal, Lieut J.S.Hoffman R.N. on W.W.I trio. First medal engraved, W.W.I medals impressed, remaining medals unnamed. Mounted for display. Extremely fine. | $1,200 |
| Lot 5578 | Trio. 1914 Star (August-November) British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Pte. W.Powell ASC. Court mounted for wear. Impressed. Near very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5579 | Family Group. Father. Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Italian War Cross 1916. M2-021280 Sjt T.W.Kay A.S.C. Last medal unnamed, others impressed. Son. Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal (GVIR) - Territorial. 7594614 Cfn R.Kay R.E.M.E. Last medal only impressed, others unnamed. Both groups court mounted. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5580 | Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Italian 'Al Merito' medal. Miss W.R.Wallbank Civ:Hosp:Res. on star, Sister E.R.Wallbank on second and third medals, the last medal is an unofficial award. Last medal unnamed, others impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $500 |
| Lot 5581 | Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Dvr G. Robertson ASC. Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal, Pte. J.Docker ASC. Next of Kin Plaque. John Singleton. St John Service Medal. W. Knight Australia 1951. Grand Priory of the Order of the Temple. Knights breast badge in silver and enamels. Trio and pair impressed. St. John Medal engraved. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5582 | Pair. British War Medal 1914-18 Victory Medal Cpl. D. Wingate ASC. Pair. Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45. H. McD. McGhie RANVR. Two pairs. Impressed. Very fine. | $60 |
| Lot 5583 | Group of Seven: General Service Medal 1918-62 (GVIR) - one bar - Palestine; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Burma Star; France and Germany Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (EIIR) with Long Service 1960 bar. T/61150 Dvr T.C.Turner R.A.S.C. on first medal, Theodore O.Turner on last medal. First and last medals impressed, others unnamed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5584 | Group of Seven: 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; United Nations Korea Medal; Coronation Medal 1953; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Military) (EIIR) - Regular Army; Dunkirk Medal. 830880 W.O.Cl.2. J.Norcross. Kings Own. Sixth medal only impressed, others unnamed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $280 |
| Lot 5585 | Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Royal Fleet Reserve Long Service Medal (GVIR). J. New A/SPO RFR. Last medal only named. Impressed. Good very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5586 | Knight Bachelor's Badge, 2nd type breast badge, in Garrard & Co., London, case of issue; 3rd type neck badge, in Spink & Son Ltd, London, case of issue. Two badges. Uncirculated. | $0 |
| Lot 5587 | Order of the British Empire. Second type civil member's breast badge. In case of issue. Good very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5588 | Military Cross (GVR). Engraved on reverse James H.Cartwright Lieut 7th F Coy Engrs A.I.F. Extremely fine. | $540 |
| Lot 5589 | Mounted Volunteer Rifle Regiment Medal, in silver (44mm) with suspender bar and royal blue ribbon, awarded to Private W.D.Singleton No.2 Gun Detachment V.V.A.R. 24th may 1858. Only the second medal of this type to be offered at auction, nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. | $7,700 |
| Lot 5590 | British Empire Medal for Meritorious Service (EIIR). William Rudge Capp. In case ofissue. Impressed. Good very fine. | $250 |
| Lot 5591 | Egypt Medal 1882 - undated - one bar - Suakin 1885. 1082 Gun: W.Hartnett. N.S.W. Arty. Engraved. Fine. | $800 |
| Lot 5592 | Egypt Medal 1882 - undated - one bar - Suakin 1885. 30 Trumpr. R.Threltall N.S.W. Amb Corps. Engraved. Some indentations on obverse and reverse fields, very good. | $940 |
| Lot 5593 | Queen's South Africa - six bars - Cape Colony; Rhodesia; Orange Free State; Transvaal; South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. 305 Tpr: S.Rolfe N.S.W. Bushmen. Impressed. Very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 5594 | Queen's South Africa Medal - five bars - Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Transvaal; South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. Lt P.L.Murray N.S.Wales M.R. Recipient's name engraved, N.S.Wales M.R. impressed. Very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 5595 | Queen's South Africa Medal - five bars - Cape Colony; Rhodesia; Orange Free State; Transvaal; South Africa 1901. 300 Trpr E.C.Carter Qnslnd:M.R. Impressed. Very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 5596 | Queen's South Africa Medal - three bars - Cape Colony; Orange Free State; South Africa 1901. 2513 Gr. C.A.Bennett N.S.W. Art. Impressed. Extremely fine. | $720 |
| Lot 5597 | Queen's South Africa Medal - two bars - Cape Colony; Driefontein. 953 Tpr: W.J.Ellis Australian Horse. Impressed. Very fine. | $1,450 |
| Lot 5598 | China War Medal 1900 - no bar. E.Flemming A.B.,N.S.Wales Nav. Contgt. Impressed. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5599 | 1914-15 Star. 321 Pte R.Davidson 23 Bn A.I.F. British War Medal 1914-18. 1246 Pte G.T.Smith 29 Bn A.I.F. Victory Medal. 3977 Spr W.J.Harrison 2 Tun Coy A.I.F. Another., 6508 Pte F.Warnock 21 Bn A.I.F. one star, three medals. Impressed. Fine - very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5600 | Victory Medal, 3294 Pte. A.E. Hargrave 6 LHR A.I.F. Italy. Extended Navigation Medal of Honour. 60th 'Sabratha' Infantry Division Medal. United States European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Miniature Trio. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Territorial Decoration (GVR). Four medals and one miniature trio. First medal only named. Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5601 | United Nations General Service Medal (Korea). 217546 N.G. Whalen. Impressed. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5602 | Jubilee Medal, 1935 Coronation Medal 1937. Two medals in cases of issue. | $40 |
| Lot 5603 | Jubilee Medal, 1977. In case of issue. Good very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5604 | Jubilee Medal, 1977. In case of issue. Good very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5605 | Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond the Seas Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). Warrant Officer H.Robertson R.R.Staff. Engraved. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5606 | Commonwealth of Australia - Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). No.149 Sapper Henry Dallain, Corps of Australian Engineers. Engraved. Very fine. | $650 |
| Lot 5607 | Volunteer Long Service Medal (VR). 19 C.Q.M.Sergt A.P.Bragg 1st Aus Inf Regt. Engraved. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5608 | Victorian Local Forces, Long and Efficient Service Medal, c,1890, gilt copper 38.5mm. Extremely fine and extremely rare trial strike, with tickets. | $210 |
| Lot 5609 | Imperial Service Medal. Cecil Reginald Stevens. Cased. Renamed, impressed. Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5610 | Imperial Service Medal (EIIR). Leslie John Michael Davern. Impressed. Cased. Extremely fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5611 | Commonwealth of Australia - Senior Cadets Brigade Competition 1912-13. Cadet W.E.Brindlecombe 71st Battn. Engraved. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5612 | Commonwealth of Australia - Senior Cadets Brigade Competitions 1912-13. Cadet R. McDavie 33rd Battn. Engraved. Edge bruises otherwise very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 5613 | Commonwealth of Australia - Senior Cadets Brigade Competition 1911-12 and 1912-13. Cadet L.Hollis 28th Battn. Engraved. Two medals. Second medal with stain, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5614 | Vietnam, medallion for refusal of service, nickel plated, (48mm), obverse legend `FOR REFUSING/TO SERVE/IN VIETNAM' in three lines within a wreath, reverse plain, holed at top. Very fine and rare. | $90 |
| Lot 5615 | Australia, World War I, return fob, in gold (15ct, 6gms, 36mm), inscribed on rev. 'Presented / to / Sig.L.Forge / on his Return Home / From the / Great World War / 1914 - 1919 / 11.7.19'. Good very fine. | $150 |
| Lot 5616 | Portland Rifle Club, handcrafted fob, in gold (9ct, 6.2gms, 34mm), inscribed on rev. 'P.R.C. / 1907-8 / 90 Medal / Won by / W.A.Wilson / Score 90'. Very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 5617 | England, 5th Battalion Rifle Club, fob in gold (15ct, 9.1gms, 40mm), inscribed on rev. '5th Battln. Rifle Club / Winners / Charing Cross Trophy / 17.12.02 / (C.S.M.) / R.H.Hamilton'. Good very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 5618 | Twenty Ninth Light Horse, Port Phillip Horse, V.M.R fob, in silver (26mm), inscribed to Sergt Marsh from R.H.Tuff 1914. Dent on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 5619 | Section Trophy, handcrafted fob, in gold (9ct, 6.7gms, 37mm), inscribed on rev. 'Section Trophy / C.Coy.3rd.B.I.B. / Won by / Sgt R.H.Hamilton / 1896-97'. Good very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 5620 | Australia, World War I, return fob, in gold (9ct, 6.1gms, 39mm), inscribed on rev. 'To / Pte F.Simms / From the Residents / of Lake Charm / on his return / From the War / 9/7/19'. Small hole right hand side, otherwise good very fine. | $180 |
| Lot 5621 | Group of Five. Star of Courage; Bravery Medal; National Medal; Royal Humane Society of N.S.W. Bronze Medal; N.S.W. Fire Brigade Conspicuous Bravery Medal. 5032 Kevin James Fletcher. All in cases of issue. Engraved. Good very fine. | $13,000 |
| Lot 5622 | Group of Five: Order of the British Empire 2nd type civil member's breast badge; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Jubilee Medal 1935. 2174 Pte T.H.White 8/Bn A.I.F. First and last medals unnamed, W.W.I trio impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 5623 | Family Group. Group of Four. Military Cross; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Capt. S.R. Warry A.I.F. MC engraved 'T/Capt. S.R. Warry 42nd Bn. A.I.F.' Last medal unnamed. Others impressed. Very fine. Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Lieut V.T.S. Warry 25 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. One group and one trio. | $2,400 |
| Lot 5624 | Group of Six: Military Cross (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Territorial Decoration - Australia. 2/Lieut. L.Stj. Allen 17/Bn A.I.F. on second medal, as Captain on third and fourth medals, N60001 L.St.J.Allen on fifth medal, Major L.J.Allen M.C.1/19 Bn. on last medal. First medal unnamed, last medal engraved, remaining medals impressed. Mounted for wear. Very fine. | $4,000 |
| Lot 5625 | Group of Four: Military Cross (GVR); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Coronation Medal 1937. Captain W.J.Rose A.I.F. First and last medals unnamed, second and third medals impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine. | $1,700 |
| Lot 5626 | Group of Four: Military Cross (GVR) and bar; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Capt N.R.Plomley 56th Bn A.I.F. on first medal, 622 L/Cpl N.R.Plomley 2 A.S.C. A.I.F. on second medal, Captain N.R.Plomley 1 A.N.& M.E.F. on third medal, Captain N.R.Plomley A.I.F. on last medal. First medal engraved, remaining medals impressed. Mounted for display. Fine - very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5627 | Group of Five: Military Cross (GVIR); 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45 with oakleaf; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 1945 engraved on reverse of MC, QX24533 H.Glynn-Connolly on rest of medals. Impressed. Very fine. | $4,500 |
| Lot 5628 | Group of Four: Distinguished Flying Cross (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Lieut E.B.S.Beaton A.F.C. A.I.F. on DFC, 77 Sjt E.B.S.Beaton 11/L.H.Rgt A.I.F. on star, Lieut E.B.S.Beaton A.I.F. on last two medals. DFC engraved, trio impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $10,100 |
| Lot 5629 | Group of Seven: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Medal (GVIR) - Australia. 7 Cpl E.Holland 1/Sig:Trp:Aust:E. on first, third and fourth medals, as Pte on star, VP6980 E.Holland on fifth and sixth medals, V518348 WOII E.Holland A.M.F. on last medal. Last medal engraved, others impressed. Mounted for wear. Fine - very fine. | $5,650 |
| Lot 5630 | Trio: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1943 Tpr J.Brunton 12/Aust L.H.R. on first medal, as A-Cpl on last two medals with partial erasure of the words Prov Cps. Impressed. Mounted for wear. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5631 | Group of Six: Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVIR) 'Indiae Imp'; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX11850 Gnr W.Hull A.I.F. Impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine. | $5,300 |
| Lot 5632 | Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 2469 Pte E.Thomas 23 Aust Imf. Impressed. Mounted for wear. Good very fine. | $780 |
| Lot 5633 | Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; British War Medal 1939-45. 4180 Cpl L.F.Cato 58 Inf:Bn:A.I.F. on first medal, as L.Sjt on second and third medals, T106 L.F.Cato on last medal. Impressed. Mounted for wear. Very fine. | $1,500 |
| Lot 5634 | Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR) with bar for second award; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 6642 L.Cpl M.Marlow 8/F.A. Aust:A.M.C. Impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5635 | Group of Five: Military Medal (GVIR); 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX108700 A-Sgt R.L.Mansfield A.I.F. Impressed. | $4,000 |
| Lot 5636 | Group of Five. Distinguished Flying Medal (EIIR); Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975 - one bar - Korea; Korea Medal; United Nations General Service Medal- Korea; Air Medal (United States). A34233 Sgt. T.C. Armstrong 77 Sqdn. RAAF. First and second medals engraved, last unnamed, others impressed. Second medal loose in case of issue and with miniature. Others court mounted for wear. Very fine. | $9,800 |
| Lot 5637 | Pair: Queen's South Africa Medal - three bars - Cape Colony; Driefontein; Johannesburg; King's South Africa Medal - two bars - South Africa 1901; South Africa 1902. 223 S.Qr:Mr:Sjt. W.Carver N.S.Wales M.R. on first medal, 724 Q.M.Serjt W.Carver S.A.C. on second medal. Impressed. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5638 | Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 1837 Pte R.R.Snell 2/G Hosp A.I.F. on first three medals, V91154 R.R.Snell on last two medals. Impressed. Very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 5639 | Group of Four. 1914-15 Star; British War Medl 1914-18; Victory Medal; Croix de Guerre (Belgium). 1742 Sgt. F.B. Matthies 20 Bn. A.I.F. Last award unnamed, others impressed. Very fine. | $2,100 |
| Lot 5640 | Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1067 E.C.W. Lloyd. Star engraved, medals pantographed. Very fine - extremely fine. | $180 |
| Lot 5641 | Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1160 Pte F.Carstens 17/Bn A.I.F., as L/Cpl on second and third medals. Impressed. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5642 | Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 2335 T. Cpl. K.G. Bell 20 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5643 | Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1610 Pte. C.W. Sharp 22 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $160 |
| Lot 5644 | Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1370 Pte. W. Daniels 29 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5645 | Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 79 Sgt. A.S. Henderson 11 L.H. Rgt. A.I.F. Impressed. Generally very fine. | $420 |
| Lot 5646 | Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. S/Nurse M.G.Cavanagh A.N.S. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $760 |
| Lot 5647 | Group of Ten: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Territorial Force War Medal 1914-19; India General Service Medal 1908-35 (GVR) 'Kaisar-I-Hind' - one bar - Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Territorial Force Efficiency Medal 1908 (GVR). 114032 Pte C.A.Lloyd M.G.C. on first, second and fourth medals, 1478 Pte C.A.Lloyd Hamps.R. on third and last medals, VX8330 C.A.Lloyd on eighth and ninth medals. Stars and seventh medal unnamed, others impressed. Mounted for display. Very fine - extremely fine. | $550 |
| Lot 5648 | Group of Five. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; Efficiency Decoration 'Australia' (GVIR). Capt. H.H. Jamieson A.I.F.NX107230H.H. Jamieson/Lt. Col. H.H. Jamieson AAMC. Last award engraved, others impressed. Second World War medals loose, others mounted for wear. Very fine. | $500 |
| Lot 5649 | Trio. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Permanent Forces of the Empire Beyond the Seas Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). 259 Sjt F.W.E.Thomas S.A.Bde A.I.F. on first two medals, 658 Sergt F.W.E.Thomas A.A.O.C. on third medal. First two medals impressed, last medal engraved. Court mounted. Fine - very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5650 | Trio. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Commonwealth of Australia - Senior Cadets Brigade Competition medal 1912-13. 12325 L-Cpl A.B.Ford 10 F.Amb. A.I.F. on first two medals, Cadet A.B.Ford 49th Battn on last medal. First two medals impressed, last medal engraved. Extremely fine. | $850 |
| Lot 5651 | Family Group. Father. Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 34004 Pte R.N.Shingles Lan.Fus. Impressed. Son. Group of Four: British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Commonwealth of Australia - Meritorious Service Medal (EIIR); Australia Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. VX53595 N.R.Shingles on first two medals, 345690 Sgt N.R.Shingles RAS on third medal, 3/45690 Sgt N.R.Shingles R.A.S.R. on last medal. First two medals impressed, last two engraved. Very fine - extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5652 | Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 5028 Pte. C.A. Andrews 1 Bn. A.I.F. Another 3706 Pte. W. Ralph 45 Bn. A.I.F. Two pairs, impressed. In boxes of issue. Good very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5653 | Pair. British War Medal 1914-18 Victory Medal. 6232 Pte. J.H.P. Collins 2 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $260 |
| Lot 5654 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 5424 Pte C.J.O'Rourke 23 Bn A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $600 |
| Lot 5655 | Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victor Medal. Lieut. H. Johnston A.I.F. Another. 4884. Cpl. M.N. Ryan 55 Bn. A.I.F. Two pairs. Impressed. Very fine. | $820 |
| Lot 5656 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 2556 2-AM. H.C.Stone A.F.C. A.I.F. Very fine. | $800 |
| Lot 5657 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Lieut S.J.Farmer A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5658 | Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; together with Brassey Medal (type 2) 1901. 10261 Spr J.T.Gormley 3 D.E.H.Q. A.I.F. on first two medals, Pte J.T.Gormley B Coy 2nd Batt Inf Bgde 8th June 1901 on last medal. Three medals, first two impressed, last medal engraved. Very fine. | $850 |
| Lot 5659 | Pair. British War Medal 1914-18. 55588 Pte A.H.Cole Vet.Hosp. A.I.F. Commonwealth of Australia - Senior Cadet Brigade Competition Medal 1912-13. Cadet A.Cole 10th Battn. Two medals, first impressed, second engraved. Very fine - extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5660 | Family Group. Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 4077 Pte. C. Haid 1 Pnr Bn. A.I.F. Group of Four. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal NX29286 D.P. Haid. One pair and one group. Impressed. Very fine. | $200 |
| Lot 5661 | Group of Seven. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australian Service Medal War Medal (Greece). NX9624 A. McD. Byers. Stars unnamed, medals impressed. Last medal loose and unnamed. Others mounted as worn. Very fine. | $70 |
| Lot 5662 | Group of Six. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal NX45618 C. Jones. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5663 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star with 8th Army bar; Defence Medal British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Tobruk Medal. NX55395 R.Michaelis. First five medals impressed, last medal engraved. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5664 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX44851 J.Outhwaite. Impressed. | $70 |
| Lot 5665 | Group of Six: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star with Burma bar; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Korea Medal; United Nations Korea Medal. B4488 V.W.Hockins on first four medals, 32411 V.W.Hockins on last two medals. Impressed. Mounted for wear. Fine - very fine. | $470 |
| Lot 5666 | Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. NX7830 K. Costello. Impressed. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5667 | Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; Italy Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal NX175971 W. Varty. Mounted as worn. Impressed. Some contact marking, nearly very fine. | $750 |
| Lot 5668 | 3243 Group of Five: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45; Efficiency Decoration (EIIR) with 'Australia' bar. VX111940 H.G.Browning on four medals, 373540 Capt H.G.Browning C.M.F. Last medal engraved, the others impressed. Extremely fine. | $320 |
| Lot 5669 | Group of Four. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. H.R. Hunt M.N. Impressed. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5670 | Group of Four. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. NX42492 R.W. Morris. Impressed. Very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 5671 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX142246 S.J.Borrie. Impressed. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5672 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. M.S.Harris R.A.N.V.R. Stars unnamed, medals impressed. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5673 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. W.M.J. Hewitson F5121. Stars engraved, last two medals impressed. Contact marks, very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5674 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX46750 H.M.Sutton. Impressed. Good very fine. | $360 |
| Lot 5675 | Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. V30155 E.J.Wadsley. Impressed. | $0 |
| Lot 5676 | Trio. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star. VX50092 F.R.Poyser. Impressed. Pair: British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 128628 J.Knight. Impressed. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5677 | Group of Four. Pacific Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. NX140900 J.W. Gurnett. Impressed. Good very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 5678 | Trio. Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. VX101528 J.Henderson. Impressed. Good extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5679 | Trio. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45. Impressed. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5680 | Trio. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45. Stanley D.C. M.N. Stars unnamed, medal impressed. Good very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5681 | Group of Four. Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR) Australia. VP3538 Cpl W.C. Meyer PMF. Mounted as worn. Last medal engraved, others impressed. Good very fine. | $210 |
| Lot 5682 | Group of Five. British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; Korea Medal; United Nations General Service Medal - Korea, RAAF Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR). 2488/A3902 R.C. Dixon, mounted as worn. Impressed, very fine. | $300 |
| Lot 5683 | Pair. British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. 39018 J.N. Eiffe. Impressed. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5684 | Trio. Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal NX160498 J. Toomey. Pair. British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. V378126 P. Simon. Another. 90940 D.M. Eves. Another NX7302 W. Ford. Another. 98793 J.Y. Lindley. One trio and four pairs. Last engraved, others impressed. Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5685 | Family Group: Father. Pair: British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 115169 E.H.Mortlock. Impressed. Son. Pair: Vietnam Medal; Vietnamese Campaign Medal. 4719951 D.M.Mortlock. Vietnam Medal engraved, last medal unnamed. Very fine. | $400 |
| Lot 5686 | Group of Four: Korea Medal; United Nations Korea Medal; Vietnam Medal; Vietnamese Campaign Medal. 3400294 F.G.Langridge on first two medals, A57866 Langridge F.G. on last two medals. First two medals impressed, last two engraved. Court mounted. Very fine. | $840 |
| Lot 5687 | Pair: Victoria Volunteer Long and Efficient Service Medal (type 2); Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal (VR). Edward Carter, Gunner, No.4 Battery G.A. on first medal, Gunner E.Carter Vict. Military Forces on second medal. First medal engraved, second medal impressed. Extremely fine. | $1,350 |
| Lot 5688 | Pair: Victoria Volunteer Long and Efficient Service Medal (type 2); Colonial Auxilliary Forces Long Service Medal (EVIIR). No.5360 R.Hughes Vict.Rangers on first medal, No.5630 Lance-Corporal R.Hughes, 1st.Batt.Victorian Rangers on second medal. First medal engraved, second impressed. Extremely fine. | $1,300 |
| Lot 5689 | New Zealand, Family Group. Group of Seven. Distinguished Service Order (GVIR) 1943; Distinguished Flying Cross (GVIR); 1942 and twobars for subsequent awards; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star (Atlantic); Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal. All unnamed. Squadron Leader Keith Frederick Thiele RNZAF. Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - four bars; Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Transvaal; South Africa 1902. Tpr. F.C. Thiele NZMR 8th Cont. Impressed. Slight scratches on reverse of DFC, otherwise very fine. | $15,500 |
| Lot 5690 | New Zealand. British War Medal 1914-18. Lieut. E.A. Boscawen NZEF. Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal. Group of Four. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal. First medal only named, impressed. Both groups unnamed. Generally very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5691 | Austria. Karl-Truppenkreuz 1916. Belgium. War Medal 1870-1871. France. Croix de Guerre 1939. United States. European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Four medals. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5692 | France. Croix de Guerre For Overseas Theatres of Operations; Medal for Escaped Prisoners. United Kingdom. Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18(2), unnamed. Medalets for the Transvaal War, Anzac Day 1918, Prince of Wales Visit to Australia 1920. Fine-very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5693 | Germany. Empire. China 1900, Medal for Combattants. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5694 | Germany. Third Reich. Iron Cross 1939, first class. No LDO number, possible post war manufacture. Honour Cross for Frontline Fighters 1914-18. Second award with damage at suspension, otherwise nearly very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5695 | Hungary. Order of the Red Star. Breast badge in gilded metal and enamel. Very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5696 | Italy. Ethiopian Campaign Medal 1935 - with sword on ribbon. Good very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5697 | Turkey. War Medal (Gallipoli Star) by BB & Co. Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5698 | Turkey. Group of Four. Order of the Mejidie. Officer's breast badge, in case of issue; Imtiaz Medal; Liakat Medal; War Medal (Gallipoli Star) by BB&Co. Very fine. | $190 |
| Lot 5699 | Liberia. Order of African Redemption. Third class neck badge in silver gilt and enamels by Bacdueville of Paris. In damaged case of issue. Slight enamel chipping to suspension wreath, otherwise very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5700 | United States. Trio. Bronze Star; Purple Heart; Vietnam Medal. First two awards in cases of issue. Generally very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5701 | Miniature medals, Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, including O.B.E., George Cross, Air Force Cross, D.S.M., D.C.M., M.M., K.S.A. Order of Jerusalem, British Korea Medal, Efficiency Medal. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (58) | $270 |
| Lot 5702 | Assorted miniature medals including, OBE; MBE; DFC; DCM; 1953 Coronation. Thirty medals, some missing ribbons. Very fine-extremely fine. | $190 |
| Lot 5703 | World War II, mostly Stars; British War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45 including one pair, one trio, three groups of four, four groups of five, one group of seven. All mounted for wear. Very fine-extremely fine. | $130 |
| Lot 5704 | World War II single miniatures including Stars - 1939-45(4); Pacific(2); France and Germany(2); British War Medal 1939-45(5); Defence Medal(4); Australia Service Medal. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5705 | Miniature Medals. Group of Four. Military Medal; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. Another. Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. Pair. British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. Two Groups, two trios and one pair, all mounted for wear. Very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5706 | British helmet plate and hat badges, c.WWI, including Royal Artillery, The Essex Regiment, Royal Berkshire, Prince of Wales Volunteers, Royal Engineers, some damaged, all mounted in a oval wooden frame (630 x 520mm)(repaired). Good - very fine. (15) | $100 |
| Lot 5707 | The Royal Regiment of Artillery, 1878, Officer's helmet plate in white metal (104mm), mounted in a wooden frame (330 x 230mm). One lug missing, otherwise extremely fine. | $220 |
| Lot 5708 | The Liverpool Regiment, c.1880, helmet plate in brass and white metal. Screw fittings damaged, otherwise good very fine. | $140 |
| Lot 5709 | The Royal Artillery, c.1880's, helmet plate in brass (103mm). Lugs repaired, very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5710 | The West Yorkshire Regiment, 1881, Officer's helmet plate in silver (123mm), mounted in a wooden frame (330 x 230mm). | $290 |
| Lot 5711 | Notts & Derby Regiment, c.1890s, helmet plate in brass (129mm) mounted in a wooden frame (240 x 215mm). Extremely fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5712 | South Lancashire Regiment, c.1890s, helmet plate in brass and silvered bronze (130mm). Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5713 | British North Staffordshire Regiment, c.1890's, helmet plate in brass and white metal (135mm). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5714 | British East Yorkshire Regiment, c.1890's, helmet plate in brass and white metal (110 x 132mm). Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5715 | Royal Artillery, c.1890s, helmet plate in brass (101mm) mounted in a wooden frame (240 x 215mm). Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5716 | The Corps of Royal Engineers, 1902, helmet plate in gilt (96mm) mounted in a wooden frame (340 x 240mm). Extremely fine. | $250 |
| Lot 5717 | New Zealand Volunteers, c.1880s - 1890s, helmet plate in brass (109mm). Very fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5718 | Elizabeth II, Police helmet plates, in white metal, Devon & Cornwall Constabulary (112mm), Leicester and Rutland Constabulary, Metropolitan Police (3) (121MM). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) | $40 |
| Lot 5719 | Victorian Artillery General Service Artillery, c.1870s - 1880s, fur busby badge in white metal. Very fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5720 | Commonwealth Regimental hat and cap badges, c.1914-1970s, including Notts Derby Cornwall, Kings Own Malta Regiment, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Bedfordshire Constabulary, all mounted on cloth in a oval wooden frame (625 x 480mm). Fine - extremely fine. (23) | $170 |
| Lot 5721 | British helmet plate covers (50mm), c.1950s, Dorsetshire, Devonshire, West Riding, The Welsh Regiment, Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (lugs missing) in brass and white metal. Fine - extremely fine. (5) | $30 |
| Lot 5722 | British Regimental hat badges, c.WWI, in brass and white metal, including East Surrey, Bedfordshire, Hampshire, Royal Sussex, all mounted in a glass faced and wooden oval frame (630 x 475mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (15) | $140 |
| Lot 5723 | Military badges, shoulder titles, medals, coins and tokens, an accumulation. Very good - very fine. (approx 55) | $60 |
| Lot 5724 | Lancashire Rifles, C.1860's, cross belt plate in cast silver (101mm). Fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5725 | Prince of Wales Light Horse, c1870s, worsted saddle cloth badges. Extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 5726 | Drivers badge, c1900s, silver bullion on cloth (66mm) crossed whip and spur. Extremely fine. (2) | $130 |
| Lot 5727 | Headdress badges, buttons and woven shoulder flashes British and Australian. Very fine. (90) | $40 |
| Lot 5728 | Military Headdress collar and shoulder badges, RAS badges and buttons (80). Generally very fine. | $50 |
| Lot 5729 | Australian and British hat, cap and collar badges, shoulder titles in brass, white metal, cloth and bullion, c.1880s - 1980s. Good - extremely fine. (63) | $200 |
| Lot 5730 | Forty Second Highlanders, glengarry badges, white metal and brass (possible copy) (110mm, 95mm(2), 65mm) all in oval wooden frames. Very fine. (4) | $90 |
| Lot 5731 | British hat, cap and collar badges, c.1880s, in brass and white metal, including The Cheshire Regiment, Dragoon Guards, some possible copies, all mounted in small wooden frames for wall display. Very good - extremely fine. (8) | $0 |
| Lot 5732 | British Regimental hat badges, c.WWI, in brass and white metal including The Kings Own, North Stafford, Herefordshire, also Kent Constabulary helmet plate in brass, all badges mounted in a oval wooden frame (625 x 480mm) with glass cover. Very fine. (17) | $150 |
| Lot 5733 | World War II, assorted badges, shoulder titles both metal and cloth, Rising Sun badges, Melbourne University hat badges (2), housewives kit (2). Very good - very fine. (60) | $100 |
| Lot 5734 | British Military Forces, c.1880s, white cloth helmet with brass spike and scale chin strap. Fine. | $300 |
| Lot 5735 | Yorkshire Light Infantry, c.1890, green cloth helmet with brass spike and attachments, scale chin strap, helmet plate in brass. Edging and inside with some damage, otherwise fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5736 | Artillery helmet, white cloth, reproduction. Very good. | $50 |
| Lot 5737 | The Wiltshire Regiment, c.1910, Officer's blue cloth helmet with brass spike and attachments, scale chin straps, helmet plate in brass, makers name Hamburger, Rogers & Co, 30 King Street, Covent Garden, London, Military Accoutrement Makers, stamped inside. Some mothing inside rear, otherwise original condition. Extremely fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5738 | Royal Artillery, Officer's Mess waistcoat, 19th century, scarlet cloth with regimental lace and Russia braid, mini ball buttons, hook and eye fasteners. Some mothing, otherwise very good. | $30 |
| Lot 5739 | Artillery, Lieutenant Colonel's field tunic, c.1890s, dark blue super fine, with gold bullion lace on cuffs, round cord, epaulettes, gilt QVC buttons. Slashed flaps edged in round gold cord on back of skirt. Red collar with gold lace. Tear inside bottom of jacket, some moth holes, otherwise very good. | $210 |
| Lot 5740 | Hussar Officer's breeches, c.1890, black with silver lace, waist to knee and outer leg seam, button and fall front. Some old repairs, otherwise good. | $30 |
| Lot 5741 | Royal Artillery, Officer's full dress tunic, 1900, dark blue/black, red piping and facing. Gilt round cord braid on collar, cuffs, tail and epaulettes, brass buttons, marked inside jacket on lable 'J.C.Dunbar Royl Arty 1191 26.3.1900. Some mothing, otherwise very good. | $110 |
| Lot 5742 | Captain's full dress tunic, c.1890, scarlet cloth with regimental lace and braid. Lining with some tears and moth holes, otherwise very good. | $100 |
| Lot 5743 | Royal Artillery, mess dress uniform, c.1910, with mannequin. | $0 |
| Lot 5744 | General Service Infantry, Officer's scarlet cloth tunic. Breast buttons missing, lining torn, otherwise good. | $0 |
| Lot 5745 | Royal Engineers, Officer's full dress tunic, scarlet, c.1914, with bullion Austrian knots and gilt buttons. Epaulettes removed, otherwise very good. | $0 |
| Lot 5746 | World War II, enlisted mans khaki jacket, 1942 issue, waiters jackets (2). Very good. | $30 |
| Lot 5747 | Royal Air Force, Second World War - 1950s, wool jackets (4), peak caps, also Australian RAAF forage caps (5). Fine - very fine. | $100 |
| Lot 5748 | Royal Air Force, mess jacket, 1940-1950, also caps (8), Fine. | $90 |
| Lot 5749 | Officer's dress blue trousers, c.1950s. Good - very good. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 5750 | Royal Air Force, airman's battledress uniform blouse, trousers, peak cap, blue grey wool. Very good condition. | $30 |
| Lot 5751 | Cloth covered helmet fittings, c.1890s, including artillery, also scale chin strap. fine - extremely fine. (7 items) | $30 |
| Lot 5752 | General Service belt buckle in brass, 1890s - 1930s. Very fine. (2) | $80 |
| Lot 5753 | Bayonets, British spike bayonet and a Russian Mosin Nagant. Very fine. (2) | $30 |
| Lot 5754 | Bayonet frogs, c.1889, marked N.S.W.C (3), N.S.W.. Good (4) | $70 |
| Lot 5755 | Bayonet frogs, c.1890. Good. (4) | $0 |
| Lot 5756 | Bayonet frogs, c.1890. Good.(4) | $0 |
| Lot 5757 | Bayonet frogs, c.1890, including Australian Garrison Artillery. Good. (6) | $90 |
| Lot 5758 | Nickel spurs (3), one matched pair, c.1900s, water bottle WWI, also assorted buttons, equipment protectors (2), badges, U.S.A., leggings WWII (6). Good - very fine. (87) | $0 |
| Lot 5759 | World War I, Officer's waist sash, maker Hobson & Sons (London) Ltd. Very fine. (3) | $0 |
| Lot 5760 | British revolver holsters, 1920s-1950s, leather (6) and webbing types. Fine - good very fine. (7) | $0 |
| Lot 5761 | Sam Brown belts and attachments, general service belts, money belts, WWI and WWII. Good - very fine. (28) | $0 |
| Lot 5762 | World War I - World War II, an assortment of accoutrements, including aiguillettes, epaulettes, compass cases, haversack bandoliers, leather and webbing types. Good - very fine. (38) | $110 |
| Lot 5763 | Wooden hat stands, c.1890s-1900s, manufactured by Godfrey, Melbourne (one split type). Fine. (5) | $180 |
| Lot 5764 | Assorted military brooches mostly in 9 and 22 ct gold (total weight 29.8 grams), some Australian, New Zealand etc. An interesting lot of First and Second World War brooches mostly in wearable condition. Very fine. (10) | $520 |
| Lot 5765 | Royal Engineers, sweetheart badge in silver and enamel with white sapphires (30mm). Very fine. | $80 |
| Lot 5766 | Army and Navy Sweetheart and lapel badges, mostly in silver and enamel, including Royal Army Ordinance Corps, Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Welsh Guards, Royal Navy, London Rifle Brigade. Very good-very fine. (16) | $160 |
| Lot 5767 | N.S.W. Military Forces, c.1890s, martingale badge cast in brass (91mm). Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5768 | Australian Commonwealth Cadet Corps (1900-1912) Hat Badge (36mm). Very fine. | $40 |
| Lot 5769 | Regimental Training 1921, Australian Senior Cadets, partly finished badge in copper, legend surrounds rising sun, reverse blank. Nearly extremely fine. | $20 |
| Lot 5770 | Australian Headress and collar badges and buttons (including Australian Artillery & 9th ALH) and four pieces of First World War shrapnel. Generally very fine. | $130 |
| Lot 5771 | Twenty Ninth Infantry Battalion (The East Melbourne Regiment), 1930-1942, hat badges in brass and enamel, gilt oxidised and enamel (45 x 70mm). Both have one lug missing, otherwise good fine - extremely fine. (2) | $0 |
| Lot 5772 | Medals, badges, medallions, including Australia Efficiency Medal, George VI, VX34494, Sgt G.Nodrum A.I.F. (missing suspender), Pacific Star, Germany World War II, badges (copies). Very good - very fine. (35) | $100 |
| Lot 5773 | Returned Soldiers Association, Hobart, in gilt and enamel (39 x 22mm), No.53 impressed on reverse. Extremely fine and rare. | $210 |
| Lot 5774 | R.S.S.I.L.A. Guild of Remembrance, Tasmania, badge in gilt and enamel (25mm) by Stokes & Sons. Very fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5775 | Womens Air Training Corps, badge in silvered bronze and enamel. Very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5776 | Australian Womens Land Army, World War II, hat badge (36mm) by Millers Ltd, Sydney. Extremely fine. | $120 |
| Lot 5777 | Victorian Railways, first class ticket used by Defence Personnel, issued to Major R.W.Tovell (later Brigadier General Tovell CBE D.S.O. and bar) dated 12 Dec 1919. Fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5778 | United States. USMC c.1880s, helmet plate in brass and white metal 993mm) mounted in a wooden frame 9290 x 240mm). Extremely fine. | $110 |
| Lot 5779 | United States. Artillery and Infantry helmet plates, c.1880s, in brass and gilt (118mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) | $120 |
| Lot 5780 | United States. Army Medical Corps, 1886, blue cloth helmet with brass spike and helmet plate, maker's name, J.H.McKenney & Co 141 Grand St. N.Y. stamped inside helmet. Top crushed, mothing, missing scale chin strap, otherwise good. | $100 |
| Lot 5781 | Brass Model (13cm) of an eighteenth century naval twelve pounder cannon. No truck or carriage. Second World War Anti-tank round (projectile only). Brass model (7cm) of a stockless anchor. Generally very fine. | $30 |
| Lot 5782 | Officer's Cap, Prince of Wales made from the base of an artillery shell casing (18 pr) 1918; also naval cannon on wheels (modern) - trench art; Compass Magnetic Marching Mk 1. Very good-fine. (3) | $80 |
| Lot 5783 | Skennerton, Ian D., and Richardson, Robert., British & Commonwealth Bayonets, Margate Qld., 1st edn. 1986. 404 pp., illustrated throughout. Hard cover, as new. | $40 |
| Lot 5784 | Smyth, Sir John., The Story of the Victoria Cross, London 1963; De la Bere, Brig. Sir Ivan., The Queen's Orders of Chivalry, London, 1964, Both with dust jackets, fine. (2) | $100 |
| Lot 5785 | Solomon, R.C., The Convicted Gunsmiths of New South Wales, a definitive history 1788-1850, Rockdale NSW., 1990. approx 220pp., illustrated throughout. Hard cover, as new. | $40 |
| Lot 5786 | Wilson, Sir Arnold & McEwen, Capt. J.H.F., Gallantry it's Public Recognition and Reward in Peace and in War at Home and Abroad, Oxford Uni Press, London, 1939. Fine, scarce original edition. | $40 |
| Lot 5787 | The Australasian, December 6, 1941, of particular interest story on H.M.A.S. Sydney missing, presumed lost. Cover torn, foxing, otherwise good. | $30 |
| Lot 5788 | The Second World War in Map and Story, Vol 3 (2), Vol 4, Richmond, 1942 (2); Civvy Symphony, December 1946; Illustrated Notes for Volunteer Defence Corps, Australia, 1942. Fine - very fine. (5) | $0 |
| Lot 5789 | Tank Notes of Interest, Nos. 1-41, Australian Military Forces, Melbourne, 1941 (2 copies); Tank Recognition (British), North Melbourne, 1942. Very fine. (3) | $30 |
| Lot 5790 | Postcards, Great Britain, Germany, Australia, U.S.A., depicting World War I portraits of famous military leaders, troops marching, trench scenes, ANZACS in France, Regimental badges. Fine - extremely fine. (115) | $280 |
| Lot 5791 | Bank of New South Wales, Roll of Honour, Sydney, 1921, 419pp., signed on inside front cover. With tears, loose binding otherwise good. | $110 |
| Lot 5792 | Internment Camps letter, from a German Internee from No.13 P.O.W. Group, Murchison, dated 28.12.42, hand written in German. Letter torn, with rust spots, otherwise good. | $60 |
| Lot 5793 | Military photograph of a group of officers, Palestine April 1940, entitled 'The O.C. & Sergeants 'A' Squadron, 6th Australian Division Reece Regiment Palestine, April 1940' on the back. Together with a full listing of each person in the photograph. (243 x 179mm) small tear and corners creased, otherwise fine. | $40 |
| Lot 5794 | New Zealand Rifle Brigade, World War I 'Special Emergency (ration) Card, Soldier or Sailor', meat, butter/margarine ration coupon issued to a member of the '5th Res. Bn. N.Z. Rifle Bde' proceeding from 'Brocton Camp, Crithe?' on leave. Issued '1 Sep 1918, N.Z. Rifle Bde, Reserve Depot'. Includes 'Instructions to Seller' on back. Rare. Fine-very fine. | $0 |
| Lot 5795 | German uniforms, set of fifty collector cards of the SA, SS and HJ, produced? by Tony Oliver, Surrey, England, all in colour extremely fine. | $40 |