Prices Realised · Sale 64

Important Australian Coins & Banknotes, Ancient, World Coins & War Medals, The W.J.Noble Collection of Communion Tokens

Dallas Brooks Centre, 300 Albert Street

12-13 July 2000

Total realisation $2,071,605

Prices Realised for Sale 64
Lot Description Prices Realised
Lot 1 Abbey St.Bathans (Berwickshire) 1823 (Br.1; C.55); Abbotrule (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.2; C.258); Abbotshall (Fife) 1826 (K&L.2; C.57) tables 1,2 & 3, F.C., 1843 (K&L 460; C.58) table 2d; Abdie (Fife) undated (circa 1700) (K&L 2; C.1), 1725 (J.W. = Josiah Walker) (K&L 3; C.71) 1849 (J.D. = John Duncan) (K&L 3; C.68); Aberchirder (Banffshire) U.S.C. undated (circa 1780) (D.65; C.6158); Abercorn (Linlithgow - Lothian) undated (circa 1690) (Br. 4; C.3141) (2), 1832, another reverse plain (K&L 4, 5; C.74, -) Parish Church, undated (K&L 6; C.73); Aberdalgie (Perthshire) 1833 (K&L 7; C.219). Generally fine - good very fine, the early issues rare or very rare. (16) $260
Lot 2 Aberdeen (Aberdeenshire), undated, table 9 (very oxidised to white) (Br.7, C.69); A.C.1808 (D.75; C.75), A.C. Belmont St (D.678; C.169, 70) (illus), F.C. Bon Accord Ch. (K&L 1, 2; C.76 (2) (illus) F.C. East Ch. (K&L 3, C.77) East Ch. (K&L 8 tables 1, 3, K&L 9 table 4; C -) (3), U.A.C. Garden Place 1821 (D.69; C.66); U.P.C. George St. 1863 (D.70; C.107); Gilcomston (erected) 1771 (K&L 10; C.2465) F.C. 1843 (K&L 13; C.78) tables 2, 3, 4, 5, 1828 (K&L 11; C.89) (4); Holburn, 1836 (K&L 14; C.95) F.C. 1845 (K&L 5; C.104); John Knox Parish 1836 (K&L 15; C.96), 1880 (K&L 16; C.108), F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L 6; C.79); Mariner's Ch. 1841 (K&L 17; C.4080), F.C. Melville, 1864 (K&L 7, C.80); North Ch. 1831 (K&L 18, 19 plus another die variety table 5; C.92) (3), F.C. (K&L 849, C.81, D.948); Old Machar, undated (Br.6; C.61, K&L 6) five varieties or 3 types (2 illus.), 1732 (Br.6b; C.63), 1820 (K&L 20; C.4735) (2 die varieties); F.C. (K&L 10, 11; C.4743), A.C. original seceders, 1827 (D.861; C.87); F.C. Ruthrieston, 1869 (K&L 12; C.5331) in silvered brass; St.Clement's (K&L 23; C.82) no thicker, table 6 small and large figure, F.C. 1843, table 4 (K&L 13; C.100); Relief Church, St. Paul St 1842 (D.72; C.99) (illus); U.P.C. 1859 (D.73; C.106); South Parish 1828 (K&L 24, 25; C.5575), F.C. (K&L 15, 16; C.83); Spring Garden (Gaelic) Parish 1839 (K&L 26; C.98) (illus); Trinity Parish 1834 (K&L 27; C.94) F.C. 1844 (K&L 17; C.103); Union Terrace Chapel 1829 (K&L 29; C.90) F.C., (K&L 18; C.85); West Parish 1829 (K&L 30, 31; C.91)(illus.), F.C. (K&L 19, 20; C.86); Woodside Ch (K&L 34; C.6323) (2 varieties thick and thin), F.C. 1843 (K&L 21; C.6325); Chapel of Ease (Br.8; C.1198) (illus); Old Machar 1830 (K&L 32; C.4744). Generally fine - extremely fine, a few rare or very rare, a comprehensive collection of the city. (67) $1,040
Lot 3 Aberdeen, Scots Episcopal Church, St.John's Chapel, undated (K&L 1; D.943; C.5640). Good fine and very rare. $80
Lot 4 Aberdour (Fife) undated KA (Br.9; C.3139), 1774 (Br.10; C.34) (5 minor die varieties) (illus), 1796 (Br. 10a; C.110), (G.G. = George Gardiner) 1811 (K&L 35; C.111), undated table 2 (2 varieties) (K&L 38; C.109), 1859 tables 1, 3, 4, (K&L 36; C.114), F.C. 1844, table 4 (K&L 22; C.112); Aberfeldy (Perthshire) F.C. 1843, 1907 (K&L 23, 24; C.115-6); Aberfoyle (Perthshire) A.K. (Br.10b; 261), 1867 (K&L 39; C.118); Aberlady (Lothians) undated A unbarred and barred (2) (Br.13; C.137) round (Br.12; C.136 (2 varieties), 1821 tables 2, 4 (K&L 40; C.120), U.S.C. 1844 (D.76; C.121), 1864 tables 1, 3 (K&L 41; C.119)(illus); Aberlemno (Forfarshire) 1775 (Br.13a; C.35) F.C. 1859 (K&L 25; C.122); Abedour (Banffshire) (Br.14; C.51) 1846 (tables 2, 5) (K&L 43; C.124) (2) (illus). Generally fine - very fine, some rare. (34) $500
Lot 5 Abernethy (Inverness-shire) (Br.15; C.17) No.1 (table) (Br.16; C.14) (Perthshire) 1722 small and large varieties (2, one is table 1)(Br.18; C.72) (illus). F.C. 1843 tables 1-4 (K&L 27; C.126)(4) F.C. 1852) (K&L 26; C.127), 1863 (K&L 44; C.128) U.P.C. 1748 (D.77; C.4067) (3, one illus) U.A.C, 1832 (D.78; C.125); Abernyte (Perthshire) 1762 (J.A. = James Adamson) (Br.18a; C.226) (illus), 1842 (K&L 45; C.129)(illus), F.C. 1848 (K&L 28; C.130) (only fair); Aberuthven (Perthshire) F.C. 1852 tables 2, 3 (K&L 29; C.131)(illus); Aboyne (Aberdeenshire) 1854 (K&L 47; C.141); Acharacle (Argyllshire) 1853 (Aharacle on token) (K&L 48; C.233); Airth (Stirlingshire) heart-shaped, A.K. hand punched (Br.22; C.269) (illus), 'Lamp Token' 1737 (Br.23; C.273)(one square, one oblong)(ex H.G.W. illus), U.P.C. 1810 (J.P. = James Patterson) (D.83; C.256), 1868 (K&L 53; C.257). Fair - extremely fine, some early issues rare or very rare. (28) $420
Lot 6 Airdrie (Lanarkshire) East Parish 1834 (K&L 49; C.246), West 1835 (K&L 51; C.248), High Church 1839 (K&L 50; C.249), A.C. 1793 (A.D. = Andrew Duncanon) (D.80; C.243), 1808 (R.T. = Robert Torrance) (D.863; C.240) 1841 (G.S. = George Sommerville) (K&L 11; C.250), R.P.C. (K&L 2; C.241)(illus), 1826 (T.H. = Thomas Halliday) (D.6; C.245), Relief C., 1846 (D.82; C.242), F.C. High C. 1843 (K&L 31; C.251) West 1843 (K&L 32; C.252); Airds (Argyllshire) F.C. 1843 (K&L 33; C.253 (illus); Airlie (Forfarshire) 1747, 1766, 1777 (D.T. = David Thomson) (B.19-21; C.41502)(illus), (Angus) 1860 (T.R. = Thomas Reid) table 5 (K&L 52; C.255), F.C. 1845 (K&L 34; C.254); Alexandria (Dunbartonshire) 1841 (K&L 54; C.289) (illus), F.C. 1843 (K&L 35; C.290), U.P.C. 1856 (D.84); C.291). Alford (Aberdeenshire) 1763 (Br.24; C.292), 1832 (K&L 55; C.293); Alloa (Clackmannanshire) 8 Aug 1819 square, tables 4, 5, octagonal seating 4 (K&L 56 (2), 57; C.298 (2), 299) (3) (illus), A.C. 1810 (D.864; C.297), U.A.C. 1828 tables 3, 5 (D.85; C.300) (2), F.C. 1843 (K&L 36; C.301), East F.C. 1854 (K&L 37; C.302), U.P.C. jubilee commemorative 1747-1897 (illus). Alloway (Ayrshire) 1859 (K&L 58; C.303 (illus); Alness (Ross & Cromarty) (Br.27; C.310) (illus), tables 1, 2 (K&L 59; C.305) (2), F.C. 1843 (K&L 38; C.306); Alva (Clackmannanshire) 1850 (K&L 60; C.313), F.C. 1843 (K&L 39; C.311), U.S.C. 1843 (D.90; C.312); Alvah (Banffshire) 1750 (A.W. = Alex Wilson) (Br. 29; C.4109), 1770 (Br.30; C.4110), 1855 table 2 (K&L 61; C.314)(illus). Fine - extremely fine. (42) $660
Lot 7 Alves (Morayshire) 1784 (Br.31; C.36)(illus), 1798 tables 1 (oxidised) and 2 (illus) (Br.32; C.315) (2), F.C. 1843 tables 3 & 4 (K&L 40; C.316) (2); Alvie (Inverness-shire) 1813 (K&L 62; C.317 (illus); Alyth (Perthshire) undated (circa 1835) (K&L 64; C.320) (illus), U.P.C., (estab) 1781 (D.92; C.321); Amulree (Perthshire) 1769 (J.M. = John McIntyre) (Br.35; C.4444) 1859 (E.McE = Ewin McEwen) (K&L 65; C.327)(illus); Ancrum (Roxburghshire) 1804 (illus) and undated (table II)(T.C. = Thomas Campbell)(K&L 66-7; C.332-3) U.F.C. undated (circa 1845) (K&L 112; C.331); Annan (Dumfrieshire) undated (circa 1800) tables 1, 3, 5 (K&L 68; Whi 72; C.339) (3, the second illus); Greenknowe Church undated (circa 1845) (K&L 634; C.340), A.C. 1820 (D.94; Whi 74; C.344), Rel. Ch. undated (circa 1845) (D.95; Whi 75; C.341)(illus), U.P.C. undated (circa 1848) (D.96; Whi.76; C.342), F.C. 1843 (K&L 42; Whi.77; C.345); Anstruther - Easter (Fifeshire) undated (circa 1770) (Br.38; C.224) (illus) 1840 tables 2, 3 (K&L 69; C.348), U.A.C. 1825 (D.97; C.347), U.P.C. undated (circa 1845) (D.98; C.346), F.C. 1843 (K&L 43; C.349), Anstruther - Wester (Fifeshire) undated (circa 1770) (Br. 40-2 (2); C.515-3) (2 die varieties), 1778 (Br.43; C.516). Fine - uncirculated, some early issues rare. (32) $540
Lot 8 Anwoth (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1755 (R.C. = Robert Carson) Br.44; C.354) (illus), 1832 in brass (K&L 70; C.355)(illus); Appin (Argyllshire) 1870 (K&L 71; C.363); Applecross (Ross & Cromarty) undated (circa 1820) (Br. 46; C.372), F.P.C undated (K&L 167; C.364), F.C. 1867 (K&L 44; C.365), U.F.C. 1901 (K&L 113; C.366), F.C. 1917 (K&L 45; C.367)(illus) a late issue during WWI; Applegarth and Sibbaldie (Dumfriesshire) 1838 (K&L 72, Whi.78; C.368) (illus); Arbirlot (Angus) 1835 (K&L 73; C.382), F.C. 1846 (K&L 47; D.949; C.383); Arbroath (Angus), undated (circa 1690) (B.48; C.47) (illus), 1814 (G.G. = George Gleig) (K&L 74; C.389), 1836 Abbey Church (J McC = James Mc Cosh) (K&L 75; C.53), 1838 Lady Loan Church (K&L 77; C.3620), Episcopal, K (for Kirkden)(K&L 37; cf D.977; C.3085), 1710 (K&L 4; D.978; C.138) (illus), 1729 (K&L.5; D.979; C.139) undated, Kirk Den (K&L 39; D.980; C.3424), 1768 (K&L 7; D.981; C.1019) (2 varieties, square and oblong), A.C. 1821 (D.865; C.390) U.A.C. undated; (D.99; C.387), 1822 (K&L 12; C.391), 1824 (D.100; C.392) O.S.C. undated (circa 1844) (K&L 87; C.388)(illus), 1869 (D.866; C.398), U.P.C. undated Park Street, F.C. 1843 (K&L 48; C.394), 1843 F. Lady Loan Ch. (K&L 52; C.395) High St. Ch. 1857 (K&L 49; C.397) Knox's Ch. undated (circa 1843) (K&L 51; C.385); Arbuthnot (Kincardineshire) undated (B.49; C.400), 1839 (K&L 78; C.401) (J.M. = James Milne) 1870 (K&L 79; C.402). Nearly fine - uncirculated, some rare or very rare. (35) $560
Lot 9 Archieston (Morayshire) U.P.C. 1872 (W.S. = William Sharpe) (D.102; C.409)(illus); Ardallie (Aberdeenshire) undated, tables 1 & 2 (K&L 80; C.413); Ardchattan (Argyllshire) undated (Br.50; C.6), 1791 (L.G. = Ludovick Grant) (Br.52; C.414)(illus); Ardclach (Inverness-shire) 1691 (Br.53; C.415) (illus); Ardentinny (Argyllshire) 1871 (K&L 81; C.416)'rare' E.M.N. (illus); Ardersier (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.54; C.417) spelt Adersier otherwise similar (K&L 14; C.223) (illus) 1842 (K&L 82; C.418); A.C., undated (circa 1840) (D.190; C.6029); Ardler (Perthshire) 1885 (two die varieties, K&L 83; C.420); Ardnamurchan (Argyllshire) undated (Br.55; C.410), F.C. 1877 in cupro-nickel (K&L 54; C.422) (illus), E.C. 1909 (K&L 85; C.423); Ardoch (Perthshire) 1834 (K&L 86; C.425); Ardrishaig (Argyllshire) 1865 (K&L 87; C.426); Ardossan (Ayrshire) 1830 (K&L 88; C.428), U.P.C. undated (circa 1848) (D.103; C.427), F.C. 1847 (K&L 55; C.429). Armadale (Lothians) F.C. 1860 (K&L 56; C.433); Arngask (Perthshire) 1713 (I.G. = James Gillespie) Br.58; C.437) another but dated 1721 (Br.58a; C.438), F.C. 1847 (K&L 57; C.436); Arnsheen (Ayrshire) 1872 (K&L 90; C.439); Arrenagh and Lawers (Perthshire) 1799 (I.C. = John Campbell) (Br.58b; C.4440); Arrochar (Dunbartonshire), undated (circa 1780) (C.T. = Communion Token) (Br.59; C.445); Ashkirk (Selkirkshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.60; C.268) incuse A.K. 3 varieties (Br.61; C.267), 1839 (K&L ; C.462)(illus); Assynt (Sutherland) undated (circa 1750)(Br.62; C.16), Athelstaneford (Lothians) undated (circa 1780)(Br.62a; C.260), 1819 (K&L 93; C.474). Nearly fine - extremely fine, several rare or very rare. (36) $560
Lot 10 Auchencairn (Kirkudbrightshire) 1856 tables 2 & 3 (K&L 94; C.478)(2), F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L 58; C.477); Auchendoir (Aberdeenshire) 1832 (K&L 95; C.479)(2), 1889 (K&L 96; C.480); Auchinleck (Ayrshire) undated (c.1750) Aflek (various dies) (Br.63-5; C.224-31)(4 diff.), 1765 (R.S. = Robert Smith) (D.867; C.481) (illus), 1817 (K&L 97; C.483)(illus); Auchmithie (Forfarshire) 1899 (J.C. = James Christie) (K&L 98; C.484)(illus), Auchterarder (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.66; C.4724)(2) (illus), 1723, tables 2, 4, 6, 7, & 8 (Br.67; C.32)(5), 1815 tables 1, 5, 7 & 8 (K&L 100; C.38) (4); undated (circa 1840) tables 1-4, 6, 8, 10, 11 (K&L 102; C.498)(8), Rel. Ch. undated (D.106; C.142), F.C. 1843, tables 1-5 (K&L 59; C.488) (5), North Ch. A.C. 1817 (D.104; C.488), U.P.C. North Ch. (D.105; C.486), South Ch. (D.107; C.487); Auchterderran (Fife) 1842 tables 1-3, 5 (K&L 103; C.490) (4); Auchtergaven (Perthshire) (5 varieties) undated (circa 1780) (Br.68; C.356)(5), A.C. 1793 (A.H. = Alexander Howieson) (D.108; C.485), E.C. 1833 (K&L 104; C.491), R.C. 1832 Bankfoot (D.109; C.625)(illus), F.C. 1845 (K&L 60; C.492); Auchterhouse (Angusshire) 1744 (D.S. = David Scott) (Br.69; C.33)(illus), 1792 (J.S. = James Scott) (Br.70; C.493)(illus), undated (circa 1780) (P.I.= Patrick Johnstoune)(Br.71; C.4414). Fair - extremely fine, several rare. (57) $800
Lot 11 Auchterless (Aberdeenshire) undated (A.R. = Alex Ross 1706-29) in brass, bracteate style (Br.72; C.4078)(illus), undated (c.1780) (Br.73; C-) (illus), undated (circa 1840) tables 1, 2 (K&L 105; 494)(2); Auchtermuchty (Fife) Rel. Ch. 1788 (Thomas Scott, James Brown) (D.112; C.500) (illus), A.C. 1786 (D.110; C.502), E.C. undated tables 1 and 5 (K&L 107; C -)(2), U.P.C. South Ch. 1873 (D.113; C.496), F.C. 1843 tables 1 & 4 (K&L 61; C.495)(2); Auchtertool (Fife) 1716 (A.E. = Andrew Elliott) (Br. 75; C.476) (illus); Auldearn (Nairn) 1833 (K&L 108; C.506) (illus); Avoch (Ross & Cromarty) undated (circa 1750) (Br.76; C.24; Anderson pl.XV) undated (circa 1720) (K&L 18; C.25) (illus), 1797 (I.S. = James Smith) (B.78; C.510), F.C. undated (circa 1845)(K&L 62; C.508); Avonbridge (Stirlingshire) A.C. 1804 (J.C. = John Craig) (D.114; C.511) plus indecipherable example; Avondale (Lanarkshire) 1850, tables 4 & 5 (K&L 109; C.512) (2); Ayr (Ayrshire) 1826 (K&L 111; C.524) table 3, Old Church, 1654 table 3 (K&L 112; C.520) New Church 1855 tables 1, 2 (K&L 110; C.527)(2), A.C. 1801 (D.116; C.521)(illus), 1801 (struck 1851?) (D.869; C.522), O.S.C. 1813 (G.S. = George Stevenson) (D.870; C.162) (illus), Rel.Ch 1816 (D.115; C.523) (illus), R.P.C. 1831 (D.7, C.525), F.C. undated (circa 1845)(K&L 64; C.519); Ayton (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1800) (Br.82; C.528) (illus), 1844 (K&L 114; C.531), A.C. Springbank Church 1779 (I.T. = John Turnbull)(D.117; C.164) (illus), U.P.C. West 1819 (D.118; C.529), Summerhill Church 1846 (D.120; C.532). Fine - extremely fine, some rare. (38) $550
Lot 12 Balbeggie (Fifeshire) U.A.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.122; C.585) (illus); Baldernock (Stirlingshire) 1755 (I.C. = John Colquhoun) (Br.83; C.589)(illus) 1838 tables IIII & VII (J.P. = John Pollock) (K&L 115; C.590) (2), undated, (circa 1843) table 2 (K&L 116; C.588); Balerno (Lothians) A.C., 1828 (D.123; C.591); Balfron (Stirlingshire) A.C., 1743 (D.481; C.166), E.C. 1796 (J.J. = James Jeffrey) (Br.85a; C.592) (illus), Rel.C., 1798 (J.L. = James Logan) (D.124; C.593), E.C., 1827 (A.N. = Alex Niven) (K&L 117; C.594) (illus); Balgedie (Kinross-shire) U.A.C., 1829 (D.125; C.595)(illus); Ballachulish (Argyllshire) 1830 (J McM = John McMillan (K&L 118; C.584) (illus), South Balachulish Church F.C. undated (circa 1850) (K&L 65; C.5548); Ballantrae (Ayrshire) 1799 (W.D. = Willam Donaldson) (Br.86; C.617)(illus), F.C. 1843 (J.P. = John Porteous) (K&L 66; C.598); Ballingry (Fife) 1864, table 1 (J.P. = John Pennell) (K&L 119; C.601); Balmaclellan (Kirkcudbrightshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.89; C.582)(illus), 1838 (K&L 120; C.569); Balmaghie (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1770 (S.M. = Samuel Martin) (Br.92; C.786)(illus); Balmerino (Fife) 1725 (2 is retrograde, 5 inverted) (T.K. = Thomas Kerr) (Br.138; C.562)(illus); 1826 (episcopal cross on rev.) (K&L 121; C.614)(illus); Balmullo (Fife) A.C. 1798 (J.M. = James Methuen) (D.871; C.789) (illus); Balquhidder (Perthshire) 1720 (I.R. = James Robertson) (B.R. 93; C.3000)(illus), 1778 (Br.94; C.615)(illus); Banchory - Devenick, (Aberdeenshire)(old name was Nether Banchory hence NB) 1739 (Br.95; C.3540)(illus), 1764 (3 sizes) (Br.96; C.3541)(3), 1835 (K&L 122; C.3542); Banchory-Ternan (Kincardineshire) 1830 (K&L 123; C.619)(illus); Banff (Banffshire) undated (circa 1720, J.I. = James Innes 1716-53) (Br.97; C.4240), undated (A.S. = Andrew Skene 1762-93)(Br.98; C.4106)(illus), undated (circa 1800) (Br.99; C.620), undated (circa 1835) no table and tables 3, 4, & 5 (K&L 124-5; C.621) (4), Episcopal, undated (circa 1750) (K&L 9; C.6355)(illus), U.A.C. 1822 (D.127; C.622), F.C. 1844 (K&L 67; C.623). Fair - good extremely fine, several rare. (40) $620
Lot 13 Bannockburn (Stirlingshire) 1839 (K&L 126; C.627)(illus), undated (circa 1844) (K&L 127; C.626), U.A.C., 1839 (D.129; C.628); Banton (Lanarkshire) 1841 (K&L 128; C.629)(illus); Bargrennan (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1863 (K&L 129; C.632) (illus); Barr (Ayrshire) 1815 (S.Y. = Stephen Young) (K&L 130; C.636) (illus); Barra (Uist) undated (circa 1720) (Br.91; C.752), F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L 68; C.637); Barra & Garvald (Uist) (Br.91a; C.731) (illus); Barrhead (Renfrewshire) 1841, table 5 (K&L 131; C.640) U.A.C. 1822 (D.130; C.639), F.C. undated (circa 1848) (K&L 69; C.638); Barry (Angus) undated (Br.100); C.575) (2 shapes) (W.D. = William Dall) (illus), 1822 (K&L 132; C.642) (illus), 1830 (K&L 133; C.643), F.C., 1850 (K&L 70; C.644); Barthol (Aberdeenshire Chapel, undated (circa 1835) (K&L 134; C.645) (illus); Barras (Lewis) U.F.C., 1900 in aluminium (K&L 114; C.647) (illus); Bathgate (Lothians) undated (Br. 101-2; C.750, 3), 1844 (K&L 135; C.651)(illus), Rel. Chapel, 1814 (W.F. = William Fyfe)(D.133; C.649), A.C., 1815 (D.132, C.650); Beath (Fifeshire) 1832 (K&L 136; C.679); Bedrule (Roxburghshire) undated (Br. 103; C.755); Beith (Ayrshire) A.C., 1762 (D.137; C.683), Rel.Cong 1788 (D.136; C.684) (2 diff alloys), E.C. 1838, tables 1 & 10 (K&L 137; C.685)(2), F.C., 1844 (K&L 72; C.686); Belhaven (Lothians) 1840 (K&L 138; C.697)(illus); Belhelvie (Aberdeenshire) 1723 (Br.104; C.687)(illus) 1848, tables 1 & 4 (K&L 140; C.699) (2), F.C. undated (circa 1848) (K&L 73; C.698); Bellshill (Lanarkshire) F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 74; C.703). Fair - good extremely fine, some rare. (38) $600
Lot 14 Benbecula (Uist) 1895 (K&L 142; C.706)(illus); Bendochy (Perthshire) undated, (I.R. = James Ramsay, 1700-46) (Br.107; C.4259)(illus), 1780 (A.D. = Alex Dunn), 1834 (J.S.B. = James Strachan Barty) (K&L 143; C.709); Benholme (Angus) 1718 (K&L 24; C.3150) (illus), undated (circa 1830) (K&L 144; C.710) F.P.C 1843 (K&L 76, D.950; C.711); Bernara (Lewis) undated (circa 1843 (K&L 145; C.714) (illus); Bervie (Angus) 1833 (J.G. = John Glegg) (K&L 147; C.718) (illus), F.P.C. 1843 (K&L 79; C.719); Biggar (Lanarkshire) 1759, tables 1, II, 3, 6 (2) (Br.109; C.735)(illus)(5), Rel.Ch. 1783 (D.149; C.5185) institd 1780 (circa 1830) tables nil and 1 (D.150; C.736) (2), A.C., undated (I.L. = John Low, circa 1820) (D.151; C.734)(illus); Birnie (Morayshire) 1736 (Br.110; C.563) (illus),undated, tables 1 and 4 (K&L 148; C.742) (2); Birsay (Orkney) O.S.C., 1836 (D.872; C.743) (illus); Birsay & Harray (Orkney) 1722 (Br.111; C.570) (illus), 1776 (Br.112; C.571), 1779 (Br.113; CC.572); Birse (Aberdeenshire) 1711 (Br.114; C.3148) 1780 (Br. 115; C.744), 1789 (Br.116; C.745) (illus); Blackford (Perthshire) 1820 (K&L 149; C.763), 1866 (K&L 150; C.765) (table 1)(illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 80; C.764); Blair Athole (Perthshire) F.C. 1843 (K&L 81; C.768) Blair Athole & Strowan (Perthshire) 1843 (K&L 151; C.767). Fair - extremely fine, some rare, the Orkney issues especially so.(35) $540
Lot 15 Blairgowrie (Perthshire) 1726 (J.L. = James Lyon) (Br.119; C.4244) 1782 (W.D. = William Dow) (Br.120; C.770) (illus), 1817 (J.J. = James Johnston (K&L 152; C.-) (illus), 1844 (A.O.G. = Archibald Ochiltree Greig) (K&L 153; C.772) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 83; C.771), First F.C., 1891 (K&L 84; C.774), F.South C 1857 (Opened) (K&L 85; C.773); Blairngone (Fife) 1849 (K&L 154; C.775); Blairlogie (Stirlingshire) Rel.Ch. 1831, tables 4 and 5 (D.156; C.776) (2); Blantyre (Lanarkshire) 1718 (Br.121; C.762), 1832, tables 3 and 4 (K&L 155; C.778) (2); Boddam (Aberdeenshire) 1866 (K&L 156; C.793); Boharm (Banffshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.122; C.553) (2 die varieties) (illus), undated (circa 1845) tables 5 and 6 (K&L 157; C.794)(2); Boleskine and Abertarff (Inverness-shire) 1771 (Br.122c; C.648) (illus), undated (circa 1780) (Br.1226; C.143)(illus); Bolton (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.123; C.792) (2 varieties), 1854 tables 2 and 3 (T.D. = Thomas Drummond) (K&L 158; C.797) (2); Bo-Ness (Lothians) A.C., 1796 (A.H. = Archibald Harper) (D.163; C.802); Bo-Ness and Kinniel (Lothians) 1812, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 159; C.811) (illus) (2); Bonhill (Dunbartonshire) 1764 (Br.124; C.804), 1836 New Church (K&L 160; C.806) (2 die states), F.C. 1848 (K&L 89; C.807), U.P.C. 1863 (D.159; C.808); Bonkle (Lanarkshire) A.C., 1744 (D.H. = David Horne) (K&L 19; C.1738), 1744 (D.H.) (K&L 18; C.1740) (illus), U.P.C., Cambusnethan Cong. 1820 (D.162; C.1053) (illus); Borgue (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1781 (D.F. = David Forbes), 1831 (J.G. = James Gordon) (K&L 161; C.809), F.C. 1843 (S.S. = Samuel Smith) (K&L 90; C.810) (illus). Fair - extremely fine. (38) $550
Lot 16 Borthwick (Edinburgh) 1816 (K&L 162; C.812); Bothkennar (Stirlingshire) 1725 (Br.126; C.850) (illustrated), 1856 (K&L 163; C.815); Bothwell (Lanarkshire) Rel. Ch., 1763 (D.141; C.818), 1811 (M.G.= Mathew Gardiner) tables 3,6, 7 and 8 (K&L 164-5, C.820) (4) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L 91; C.821), E.C. 1849 tables 1 & 3 (K&L 166; C.822) (2) 1867 table 1 (K&L 167; C.823), A.C. 1803 (Newarthill) (W.B. = William Brown) (D.672; C.819); Botriphnie (Banffshire) 1782 (N is retrograde) (B.127;C.824) (illustrated), F.C. 1843 (K&L 92; C.825); Bourty (Aberdeenshire) 1744 (T.S.= Thomas Shepherd) (Br. 127b; C.826); Bowden (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.128; C.751) (illustrated) undated (circa 1820) tables 1,2 (K&L 168; C.827) (2), undated, table 2 (K&L 169; C.828); Bower (Caithness) 1806 (K&L 170; C.832), 1823 (K&L 172; C.834) (illustrated), F.C. 1843 (K&L 93; C.835); UFC, undated (K&L 115; C.829); Boyndie (Banffshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.130; C.837) (3) (illustrated), F.C. 1843 (K&L 96; C.796); Bracadale (Inverness-shire) 1866 (K&L 173; C.851); Braco (Perthshire) F.C., 1844 (K&L 97; C.852); Braehead (Lanarkshire) A.C. 1803 (W.H.=William Horne) (D.167; C.853); Braes of Rannoch (Perthshire) undated (K&L 174; C.854) (illustrated); Brechin (Angus) 1678 (3 die varieties) (Br.133; D.984; C.862) (3) (illustrated), 1825 table 5 (K&L 175; C.867), 1912 (K&L 176; C.873), Rel. Ch. 1830 (D.168; C.869), A.C., 1769 (I.G. = John Gray) two varieties (D.169; C.4277) (2) illus, 1804 (D.171; C.865), 1823 (D.170; C.866), East Parish E.C. 1836 (K&L 177; C.870); F.East C, 1856 (K&L 98-9; C.872) (one in cupro nickel) West F.C., 1843 (K&L 100-1; C.871) (2 varieties). Fair-extremely fine a few rare. (47) $650
Lot 17 Bressa, Burra & Quarff (Shetland Islands) undated (circa 1825) (K&L.178; C.874). Very fine and rare. $90
Lot 18 Bridge of Allan (Stirlingshire) 1863 (K&L 179; C.880), U.P.C. 1849 (D.172; C.878), F.C., 1844, 1857, and 1869 (K&L 102-4; C.877, 879, 881); Bridge of Teith (Dunblane & Monteith, Perthshire) 1762 (K&L 28; C.1675) (2 sizes) (illustrated), U.P.C. 1872 (D.175; C.882); Bridge of Weir (Renfrewshire) F.C. 1843 (K&L 105; C.883), Freeland UFC 1843 (K&L 116; C.884); Brodick (Arran) 1863 (K&L 180; C.897) (illustrated) Broughton, Glenholm & Kilbuchie (Lanarkshire) 1843, table III (K&L 181; C.668); Broughty Ferry (Angus) 1828 (D.D.= David Davidson) (K&L 182; C.903), U.P.C. 1839 and 1847 (D.176-7; C.730; 905) (2), F.C. 1843 (K&L ; C.904), East F.C. undated (circa 1845) (K&L 107; C.902); Bruan (Caithness) F.C. 1843 (K&L 108; C.908); Brydekirk (Dumfries-shire) 1836, table 1 (K&L 184; Whi 79; C.909); Buchanan (Stirlingshire) (formerly Inchcalzeoch) 1712 (Br.135; C.2916), 1773 (D.MG = David McGibbon) (Br.135a; C.760); Buchlyvie (Stirlingshire) A.C. 1752 (I.C. = John Cleland) (D.182; C.920), E.C. 1838 table 3 (K&L 185; C.922); Buckhaven (Fife) P.C. 1796 (D.T.= David Telford) (D.178; C.923) (illus); Buckie (Banffshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 136; C.549) (illustrated); 1853 (J.C.= James Crichton) (K&L 186; C.924), U.P.C. 1859/60 two die varieties (D.179; C.925) (2); Buittle (Kirkcudbrightshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.137; C.749) (illustrated), 1848, tables 5 & 6 (K&L 187; C.928) (2) (illustrated); Bunkle & Preston (Berwickshire) undated (2 varieties) (Br.139; C.838) (2), undated (Br.141; C.929) (2 die varieties) (illustrated); Burghead (Morayshire) 1837 (K&L 188; C.930), 1867 (K&L 189; 933), U.S.C.1840 (A.T. = Alex Tillie) (D.183; C.931), F.C. 1843 (K&L 110; c.932). Fair-extremely fine, some rare. (40) $580
Lot 19 Burnhead (Dumfriesshire) Rel.Ch. 1801 (D.184; Whi 81; C.934) (illus); Burntisland (Fife) 1744 (R.S. = Robert Spears) (2 different die varieties) (Br.142; C.759) (2) (illustrated), 1779 (J.W.= James Weymss) (K&L.36; C.936) (illustrated), 1822 (K&L.190; C.918), undated (circa 1844) tables 4 & 7 (K&L.191; C.935) (2), U.A.C., 1825 tables 2 & 4 (D.185; C.919) (2), F.C., 1861 tables 1,2, & 3 (K&L.112; C.938) (3); Burntshields (Renfrewshire) A.C., 1793 (D.W.= David Wylie) (2, square & rounded corners) (D.874; C.167) (2) (illustrated); Burray (Orkney) U.P.C. 1859 (D.186; C.939) (illustrated); Burrelton (Perthsire) F.C., 1853 (K&L.113; C.941). Fine-extremely fine the second last of greater interest and rare. (16) $240
Lot 20 Cabrach (Banffshire) 1817 (K&L 192; C.1020) (illustrated), 1910 (K&L 193; C.1022), U.P.C., 1875 (D.187; C.1021); Cadder (Lanarkshire) 1755 (A.D.=Alex. Dun) (Br.143; C.1023) (illustrated), 1868 (K&L 194; C.1024); Caddonfoot (Selkirkshire) 1865 (K&L 195; C.1025); Caerlaverock (Dumfriesshire) undated (circa 1759) (Br.145; Whi 84; C.1277), undated (circa 1840) tables 2,3 & 4 (K&L 197; Whi 86; C.1099) (3); Cairney (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.147; C.4032) (illustrated) (3 die varieties); 1860, tables 1-2 (K&L 198; C.1026) (2); Cairneyhill (Fife) A.C. 1792 (T.B.=Thomas Blair) (D.188; C.1237) (illustrated), 1820 (D.189; C.1546); Cairn Ryan (Wigtownshire) F.C. undated (circa 1844) (K&L.114; C.1027); Calder Clere (Lothians) 1731 (Br.149a; C.1181) (illustrated); Calderwaterhead (Lanarkshire) 1859 (K&L 199; C.1033); Callander (Perthshire) 1721 (Br. 151; C.1030) (illustrated), 1779 (IR = James Robertson (Br.152; C.1036) (illustrated), F.C., 1843, tables 2,3 & 4 (K&L 115; C.1037) (3); Cambuslang (Lanarkshire) 1742 (W. McC. = William McCullock) (Br.153; C.1054) (illustrated), U.A.C., 1840 (K&L 22; C.1046), F.C., 1857 (K&L 116; C.1047); Cambusnethan (Lanarkshire) 1723 (Br.-; K&L 37; C.1267) (illustrated), 1755 (Br.153a; C.1050), 1785 (K&L 38; C.1051) (illustrated), 1813 (K&L 200; C.1052) (illustrated) undated (circa 1845) tables 1 & 2 (K&L 201-2; C.1048) (2 die varieties) A.C., 1776 (W.S.=William Scott) (D.161; C.1041); U.S.C. 1820 (D.162; C.1053) undated (K&L -; C.-) (illustrated), F.C. undated (circa 1844) (K&L 117; C.1049). Fair-extremely fine, the second last unpublished (ex T.S. Agnew) several rare. (38) $550
Lot 21 Camelon (Stirlingshire) 1841 (K&L 203; C.1055); Cameron (Fife) 1719 (2 die varieties) (Br.153b; C.1056) (2) (illustrated), 1856 tables 1 & 2 (K&L 204; C.1057) (2); Campbeltown (Argylshire) cross impressed on sheet metal (iron) undated (circa 1720) three varieties (Br.154; C.6365) (illustrated) (3), 1735 (Br.155; C.1404) (illustrated); Low Kirk 1737 (Br.156; C.3838) (illustrated), 1823 (K&L 205-6; C.1065) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1870 (K&L 207; C.1068), Rel. Cong 1767 (J.P.= James Pinkerton) (K&L 23; C.1064) (illustrated), Rel.Ch. 1767 (struck circa 1844) (D.191; C.1063) (2 die varieties), U.A.C. 1835 (D.192; C.1066), F.C., 1843 (K&L 119; C.1067); Campsie (Stirlingshire) 1802 (J.L. = James Lapslie) (K&L 208; C.1072), 1826, table 5 (K&L 209; C.1073), 1854, tables 2 & 4 (K&L 210; C.1074) (2), Rel. Ch. 1786 (I.C. = James Colquhoun) (D.194; C.1071) (illus); Canisbay (Caithness) undated (circa 1750) (Br.157; C.3153) (illus), 1834 (K&L 211; C.1076), F.C. 1843 (K&L 121; C.1077) (illus); Canonbie (Dumfriesshire) undated (circa 1800) (Br. 160; Whi; 87; C.1080) (illustrated), F.C. 1845 (K&L 122; Whi 88; C.1079); Caputh (Perthshire) 1842 (K&L 215; C.1085) (illustrated); Cardross (Dunbartonshire) Rel.C., 1795 (D.McN. = Daniel McNaught) (D.274; C. 1088) (illustrated), E.C. 1857, tables 1 & 2 (K&L 217; C.1091) (2), F.C., 1843 (K&L 123; C.1090); Careston (Angus) 1709 (John Murray) (Br.162; C.4253) (illustrated), 1855 and 1906 (K&L 218-9; C.1093-4); Cargill (Perthshire) 1759 (Br.164; C.1095), 1830 (M.S. = Michael Stirling) no table, tables 1-3 (K&L 220; C.1096) (4), F.C., 1843 tables 1, 2 & 5 (K&L 124; C.1097) (3). Fair-nearly uncirculated several rare or very rare. (44) $700
Lot 22 Carloway (Lewis) F.C., in Gaelic, Eaglais Shaor Charlabhagh, undated (circa 1843) (K&L.125; C.2008) (illustrated); Carluke (Lanarkshire) 1755 (K&L.40; C.1106), 1836 (K&L.221; C.1108) (illustrated), A.C. undated (circa 1780) (W.G.= William Graham) (D.876; C.1092) (illustrated), R.C., 1834, tables 4, 5 & 6 (D.198; C.1107) (3) (illustrated), U.P.C. 1869 and 1898 (D.199; K&L.24; C.1110-1) (2), F.C. 1843 (K&L.126; C.1109), U.F.C. 1903 and 1909 (9 over 3) (K&L.117-8; C.1112-3); Carmichael (Lanarkshire) 1748 (Br. 166; C.1405) (illustrated), 1824 (W.L. = William Lamb) (K&L.222; C.1116); Carmunnock (Lanarkshire) 1777 (J.H.=Joseph Hodgson) (thick & thin varieties) (Br.167a; C.1115) (illustrated), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.127; C.1117); Carmylie (Angus) undated (circa 1720) (I.S. = James Scott 1710-20) (Br.168; C.4266), 1786 (P.B.= Patrick Bryce) (Br.168a; C.996) (2), 1842 tables 5 & 6 (K&L.223; C.1118) (2), F.C., 1843, tables 1 & 3 (K&L.128; C.1119) (2); Carnbee (Fife) 1767 (J.P. = Joseph Pitcarne) (Br.169; C.1121) (2 different obverse dies); F.C. undated (circa 1844) table 2 (K&L.129; C.1120); Carnock (Fife) 1746 (Br. 170; C.3157) 1853, tables 1,3 (K&L.224; C.1123) (2); Carnoustie (Angus) 1839 (K&L.225; C.1126), U.A.C. 1822 (D.200; C.1124), O.S.C. 1829 (D.877; C.1125) (illustrated), U.O.S. 1868 (K&L.89; C.1128) (illustrated), F.C., 1850 (K&L.130; C.1127); Carnwath (Lanarkshire) 1704 (Br.171; C.1545) (illustrated) (2 die varieties), 1807 (G.M. = George Mark) (K&L.226; C.1544), U.A.C. 1835 (D.201; C.1129), F.C.1844, tables 1 & 2 (K&L.131; C. 1130) (2); Carriden (Lothians) 1706 (Br. 172; C.1180) (illustrated) 1825 (K&L.227; C.1133). Fair-nearly uncirculated, second rare or very rare, the Gaelic legend only one of three such issued. (43) $760
Lot 23 Carrington (Lothians) undated (circa 1820) (K&L.228; C.1135) (illustrated); Carsphairn (Kirkcudbrightshire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.173; C.1017) (illustrated) 1841, table 4 (K&L.229; C.1137); Carstairs (Lanarkshire) 1825, table III (K&L.230; C.1138), 1888 (K&L.231; C.1139); Castle Douglas (Kirkcudbrightshire) R.C., 1803 (W.B. = William Boag) (D.202; C.1143) (illustrated), R.P.C. 1832 (D.8; C.1144), F.C, 1844 (K&L.132; C.1145), 1885 (K&L.133; C.1146), U.F.C. 1900 (K&L.119; C.1147); Castleton (Roxburghshire) undated (C.1800) (Br. 176; C.1262) (overstruck?) (illustrated), F.C., 1854 (K&L.134; C.1150); Catrine (Ayrshire) 1796, tables 4,5,6 & 7 (Br.177; C.1018) (illustrated) (4), U.P.C., 1837 (D.203; C.1152) (illustrated), F.C. 1843, tables 1 & 3 (K&L.135; C.1153) (2); Cavers (Roxburghshire) 1699 (3 die varieties) (Br.178; C.1257); Cawdor (old name was Calder) (Nairnshire) undated (circa 1720) (3 die varieties) (Br.178b; C.1029) (3) (illustrated), 1791 (Br.148; C.1032) (2 die varieties) (illustrated) 1833 (K&L.232; C.1154) (illustrated)); Ceres (Fife) 1719 (W.G. = William Greenlees) (Br. 179; C.1201) (3 die varieties) (illustrated), 1749 (T.S.= Thomas Scott) (Br.180; C.1202) 1756 J.T. = John Trotter) (Br.181; C.1203), A.C. 1799 (P.T.=Peter Taylor) (D.204; C.1204) R.C.1799 (F.F.= Forest Frew) (D.205; C.1205) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), E.C. 1850, tables 2,3 & 6 (K&L.233; C.1206) (3); F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L.136; C.1200) tables 2,4-6, (4); Channelkirk (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.183; C.1253) table 2 (illustrated), 1822 (K&L.234; C.1219) (illustrated); Chapelknowe (Dumfriesshire) U.A.C. 1832 (G.C. = George Clark) (D.206; Whi 89; C.1221). Fair-extremely fine, some rare. (47) $740
Lot 24 Chapel of Garioch (Aberdeenshire) undated (G.G. =Gilbert Gerard) (Br.185; C.4192) (illustrated), 1818 (K&L.235; C.2862), 1843 (K&L.236; C.1222); Chapelton (Lanarkshire) F.C., 1846 (K&L.137; C.1223); Chirnside (Berwickshire) R.P.C., 1822 (D.9; C.1238), E.C., 1841 (K&L.237; C.1240), U.P.C., 1854 (D.208; C.1241); Chryston (Lanarkshire) 1834 (J.Y. = James Young) (K&L.238; C.1245), F.C., 1845 (K&L.138; C.1246); Clachan (Argyllshire) 1737 (Br.186a; C.1281) (illustrated); Clackmannan (Clackmannanshire) 1731 (heart-shaped (Br. 187; C.1270) (illustrated) (4, one of larger size, only fair (ex Agnew), Rel.C. 1790 (D.209; C.5725); Clarkston (Renfrewshire) 1838 (J.M. = John Murdoch) (K&L.239; C.1283) (2 different alloys) (illustrated); Clatt (Aberdeenshire) 1845 (J.W. = John Walker) (K&L 240; C.1284) (illustrated); Cleish (Kinross-shire) undated (circa 1780) tables 3 & 4 (Br. 189; C.1286) (2) (illustrated); Clola (Aberdeenshire) A.C., undated (circa 1825) (D.879; C.1289) (illustrated), O.S.C., 1770 (estab.) (circa 1845) (D.880; C.1290); Closeburn (Dumfrieshire) 1721 (J.L. = John Lawson) (Br. 190; Whi 90; C.1266) (illustrated); Clunie (Perthshire) undated (C.1750) (Br.193; C.979 (illustrated), 1840 (K&L.241; C.1293) (illustrated); Cluny (Aberdeenshire) undated (Br.1936; C.1294), 1775 (Br. 194; C.1295) (illustrated); Clyne (Sutherland) undated (circa 1720) (Br. 195; C.982), undated (circa 1750) (Br. 196; C.1295) (illustrated), 1880 (K&L.242; C.1300) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.139; C.1299); Coatbridge (Lanarkshire) 1838 (D.210; C.1311), Cockburnspath (Berwickshire) 1705 (Br.197; C.5405) (illustrated), undated (circa 1840) (K&L.243; C.1315); Cockenzie (Lothians) 1838 (K&L.244; C.1316), F.C., 1843 (K&L.141; C.1317); Cockpen (Lothians) undated (circa 1735) (Br-; C.-) (illustrated), 1748 (Br.198; C.1259), 1820 (K&L.245; C.1318) F.C. 1843 (K&L.142; C.1319); Coldingham (Berwickshire) 1798 (Br.199; C.1327) (illustrated), A.C. 1807 (D.211; C.1328), U.P.C. 1847 and 1856 (D.213-4; C.1330-1), U.F.C. 1900 (K&L.121; C.1332). Fair-extremely fine, some very rare early issues. (45) $700
Lot 25 Coldstream (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1750) (K&L.42b; C.1324) (illustrated) A.C., 1806 (D.216; C.1334), Rel.C., 1828 (D.215; C.1337) E.C., 1838 (K&L.247; C.1338) F.C., 1844 (K&L.143; C.1339); Colinsburgh (Fife) 1762 (T.C. = Thomas Colier) (D.217; C.4472) (illustrated) 1801 (J.J.= John Jamieson) (D.218; C.1340) U.P.C., 1882 (D.219; C.1344) (illustrated); Colinton (Lothians 1825, table 1 (K&L.248; C.1345); Coll (Island of Coll) F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L.144; C.1347) (illustrated); Collace (Perthshire) 1811 (K&L.249; C.1326) (illustrated) F.C., undated (circa 1843) table 1 (reverse verses 1, 65) (K&L.146; C.-) (illustrated) 1843, tables 3 5 & 6 (K&L.145; C.1348) (3); Collessie (Fife) 1733 (I.B. = John Ballingall) (Br.201; C.1355) (illustrated), F.C. 1843 tables 1, 3 (K&L 1347; C.1349) (2); Colliston (Angus) F.C., 1843 (K&L.148; C.1350) (illustrated); Colmonel (Ayrshire) 1775 (Br. 201a; C.1352) (illustrated), O.S.C. 1761 (T.R. = Thomas Russell) (Carrick Church) (D.881; C. 1131), E.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L.250; C.1351) (illustrated); Colonsay (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1790) (Br.202; C.955) (illustrated); Colvend & Southwick (Kirkcudbrightshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 204; C.1495), (illustrated), undated (circa 1843) (K&L.251.C.1356); Comrie (Perthshire) 1766 (R.M. = Robert Menzies) (Br. 205; C.5192) (illustrated), 1799 (H.M. = Hugh McDiarmid) (Br. 206; C. 1369) (2) (illustrated) A.C., 1792 (S.G. = Samuel Gilfillan) (D.220; C.1368) E.C., 1856 (J. McD. = John McDonald) (K&L.252; C.1370), F.C., 1843 (K&L.149; C.1366); Comrie & Dundurn (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.234-5, C.1192,7) (2); Contin (Ross & Cromarty) 1786 (Br. 207; C.1373) (illustrated) 1806 (K&L.253; C.1374); Cookney (Kincardineshire) 1859 (K&L.254; C.1379) (illustrated); Corgarff (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1795) (Br. 208; C.1382) (edge grained left, illustrated); Corsock (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1863 (K&L.255; C.1384); Cortachy (Angus) 1815 (W.R. = William Ramsay) (K&L.257; C.1387) 1873 (K&L.258; C.1388). Poor-uncirculated, several rare. (40) $570
Lot 26 Coull (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.211; C.975) (illustrated), 1851 (K&L.259; C.1389); Coulter (Lanarkshire) 1776 (Br.212; C.1274) (illustrated), 1834, tables 3 & 4 (K&L.260; C.1261) (2), (illustrated); Coupar-Angus (Perthshire) undated (circa 1730) (Br. 213; C.1015) (2 different sizes), 1744 (I.S. = James Spankie) (B.214; C.1016) (illustrated), R.C. 1791 (D.223; C.1391) (illustrated), U.S.C. undated (C.1795) (D.221; C.1538) (illustrated), E.C. 1827 (J.H.= John Hackett) (K&L.261; C.1539) (pierced), O.S.C. 1873 (D.882; C.1390), F.C., 1844 (K&L.151; C.1392); Covington (Lanarkshire) 1731 (tables 1 & 5) (Br. 216; C.1185) (2); Coylton (Ayrshire) 1729 (Br. 217; C.1397) (illustrated), 1770 (Br.218, C.1398), 1827 (K&L.262; C.1399); Craig (Angus) (formerly known as Incabraydock) undated (circa 1750) (K&L.47; C.2882), undated (circa 1828) (K&L.263; C.1418); Craigdam (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (W.B. = William Brown) (D.224; C.4507) U.A.C., undated (C:D) (D.226; C.1193), U.P.C, 1878 (D.227,C.1419); Craigend (Perthshire) A.C. 1783 (I.D. = James Drysdale) (D.228; C.4432), 1790 tables 2,3 & 4 (R.F. = Robert Forsyth) (D.229; C.1420) (3); Craigie (Ayrshire) 1728 (Br. 219; C.1417) (illustrated) 1835, tables 1 & 2, (K&L.264; C.1421); Craigmailen (Lothians) A.C. 1743 (A.C. = Andrew Clarkson) (D.230; C.173) (illustrated); Craignish (Argyllshire) 1767 (Br. 220; C.1422) (illustrated); Craigrownie (Dunbartonshire) 1854 (K&L.265; C.1423) (illustrated); Craigs and Duntocher (Dunbartonshire) U.P.C., undated and 1869 (similar) (K&L.26; D.233; C.1425, 4) (2) (illustrated); Crail (Fife) 1728 (Br.221; C.1426) undated (circa 1750) (Br.222; C.1411) (illustrated), A.C. 1804 (W.F. = William Fraser) (D.234; C.1427) (illustrated), E.C., 1829 (W.M.= William Merson) (K&L.266; C.1428) (illustrated); F.C., 1845 (K&L.152; C.1429), U.P.C., 1896 (D.235; C.1430); Crailing (Roxburghshire) 1699 (Br.223; C.1305) (4 die varieties) (illus); Cramond (Lothians) 1823 (K&L 267; C.1432), F.C., 1843 (K&L 153; C.1433); Cranshaws (Berwickshire) 1849, table 2 (K&L 268; C.1435) (illus). Fair - extremely fine, several rare or very rare. (48) $700
Lot 27 Cranston (Lothians) 1764 (Br.227; C.1272) (illustrated); Crathie & Braemar (Aberdeenshire) 1841 (K&L.269; C.1436) edge straight grained (or milled) (illustrated); Crawford (Lanarkshire) 1840 (K&L.270; C.1437); Crawford Douglas (Lanarkshire) undated (circa 1735) (Br.228; C.1196) (2 sizes) (illustrated), (circa 1750) (Br.229; C.1194); Crawford John (Lanarkshire) 1840 (K&L.271; C.1438); Cray (Perthshire) F.C., 1845 (K&L.154; C.1439); Creetown (Kirkcudbrightshire) U.A.C., 1857 (P.H. = Peter Hannay) (D.236; C.1442) (illustrated); Creich (Sutherland) undated (circa 1700) (Br.231; C.1214) 1706 (I.H. = James Henrie) (Br.232; C.1449) (3 die varieties) (illustrated); Crichton (Lothians) 1763 (Br.233; C.1260) (illustrated); Crieff (Perthshire) 1756 (T.S. = Thomas Stewart) (Br. 236; C.1451) (illustrated), 1811 plain reverse and R.S.M. (= Robert Stirling) on reverse (K&L.273-4; C.1455-6 (2)) (2 different alloys for the second variety) (illustrated), undated (circa 1835) (K&L.275; C.1453), West Church 1856 (K&L.278; C.1460) A.C. 1767 (I.B. = James Barlas) (D.237; C.1452) 1823 (D.883; C.1457), Rel.C. undated (circa 1780) (D.238; C.1440) (illustrated), U.P.C. 1870 (D.239; C.1461), F.C., 1848 (K&L.156; C.1459); Crieff and Comrie (Perthshire) A.C., 1767 (K&L.27; C.1441); Crimmon (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1730) in brass (bracteate style) (4 varieties, one with retrograde C) (K&L.51-3, 9; C.1408-10, 1416) (illustrated), 1763 (Br.236a; C.1462) (2, one ex T.S. Agnew illustrated); Crimmon (Aberdeenshire) 1844 (K&L.279; C.1463) (illustrated); Cromarty (Ross & Cromarty) in copper undated (circa 1750) (K&L.57; C.958) (illus), 1797 (Br. 237; And 33; C.1469) (3 die varieties) (illustrated), 1833, table 1 (K&L.281; C.1465), 1840, Gaelic Church (K&L.282-3; C.1466) (3 different alloys, one poor and cracked) (illustrated); Cromdale (Morayshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.239; C.1467); Cross (Lewis) (K&L.284; C.1470); Cross & Burness (Lewis) undated (circa 1845 (K&L.285; C.1471); Crossford (Lanarkshire) F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L.159; C.1472), U.A.C., 1832 (D.240; C.1473); Crossgates (Fife) 1804 (D.241; C.1474); Crosshill (Ayrshire) 1848, tables 2 and 16 (K&L.286; C.1476) (2); Crossmichael (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1727 (Br.241; 1303) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1812 (K&L.288; C.1304); Cross-ness (Lewis) F.C. 1859 (K&L 157; C.1478) U.F.C. (K&L 122; C.1477) (illustrated). Fair-nearly uncirculated some rare or very rare. (53) $750
Lot 28 Croy (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1820) (K&L.289; C.1485) (illustrated); F.C., 1843 (K&L.160; C.1486); Cruden (Aberdeenshire) 1737 (Br.244; C.1487) 1800 (K&L.290; C.1488) 1842 (K&L.291; C.1489) (name double entered in die, (illus), Episcopal, undated (I.S. = John Stephen 1802-7), (K&L.14; D.989; C.3010) (illus), F.C. 1844 (K&L.161;C.1490); Cullen (Banffshire) undated (circa 1710) (Br.245; C.6397) table 1 (illus), undated (J.L. = James Lawtie, 1717-51) (Br. 247; C.4246) tables 1 & 2, undated (R.G. = Robert Grant, 1762-1808) tables 4, 5 (Br. 248; C.4438) (illus), (2) and cut corners, no table nos (Br. 249; C.4438) (2) (illus), undated (G.I. = George Innes 1808-19) (K&L.292; C.4194) (illus), tables 6 and 9 otherwise similar, F.C., 1845 (K&L.162; C.1508); Culross (Fife) undated (circa 1740) (Br. 251; C.1011) (2) (illus), 1847 (K&L.293; C.1511) (illus); Culsalmond (Aberdeenshire undated (W.G. = William Garioch, 1666-1711) (Br. 252; C.4513) (illus), undated (I.B. = John Bisset, 1751-69) (Br. 254; C.4214) (uncertain design or overstrike on reverse), 1823 (F.E. = Ferdinand Ellis) (K&L.294; C. 4185) (illus), 1891 (K&L.295; C.1512) (illus); Cults (Fife) 1722 (T.B. = Thomas Burrell) (Br. 256; C.1513) (illus), 1839 (K&L.296; C.1514); Cumbernauld (Dumbartonshire) 1752 (Br. 257; C.1515) (illus), another erect instead of erected (worn, thicker cast), A.C., 1790 (I.B. = James Boucher) (D.244; C.1521) (illus); U.P.C., 1849 (D.245; C.1516), E.C., 1856, tables 3 & 4 (K&L.297; C.1517) (2); Cumbrae (Island of Cumbrae) F.C., 1843 (K&L.163; C.1519) (illus); Cumloden (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1845) (K&L.299; C.1522); Cummertrees (Dumfriesshire) (K&L.300; Whi 94; C.1163); Cumnock (Ayrshire) 1756 (Br.258; C.1524) (illus), A.C. 1777 (D.246; C.1525) (illus), 1788 (D.W. = David Wilson) (D.247; C.1526) (2 die varieties), F.C., undated (circa 1845) tables nil and 6 (K&L.164; C.1523) (2). Fair-good extremely fine, several rare or very rare. (42) $600
Lot 29 Cupar (Fifeshire) 1747 (G.B. = George Boes and I.B. = John Ballingall) (Br.261, C.1529) (illus), U.P.C., 1772 (L.B. = Laurence Bonar) (D.250; C.1530)(illus), E.C., 1783 (Sr R.P. = Sir Robert Preston, G.C. = George Campbell) (Br.262; C.1531), 1830 (L.A. = Lawrence Adamson, J.B. = John Birrell) tables II, VI & VII (K&L 305; C.1534)(3), 1837, St. Michael's Church, table 1 (K&L 306; C.1535), A.C. 1797,(Bonnygate Church) (J.R. = John Robson) (D.249; C.1532), 1840, Boston Church, tables 1 and 4 (D.251; C.813) (illus)(2), Rel. C Cupar- Fife, 1831 (D.252; C.1540), F.C., 1843, tables 1 - 4 (K&L 165; C.1537)(4)(table 3 a different die); Currie (Lothians) 1716 (Br.260; C.1265) (illus); Cushnie (Aberdeenshire) undated (Br.265; C.1542); Dailly (Ayrshire) undated (Br.265a; C.1648)(illus), F.C. 1843 (K&L 166; C.1609), E.C., 1854, tables 2 and 5 (K&L 307; C.1610) (2)(illus); Dairsie (Fife) 1708 (W.K. = William Knox) (Br.266; C.1653) (3 die varieties) (illus), 1862, table 2 (K&L 308; C.1612) F.C., 1843, table 4 (K&L 167; c.1611) (illus); Dalbeattie (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1849 (K&L 309; C.1615), 1869 (K&L 310; C.1617), U.P.C., 1858 (D.253; C.1616), F.C., 1843, table 1 (K&L 168; C.1614); Dalgetty, 1700 (Br.268; C.1595)(illus), 1844 (K&L 311; C.1618); Dalkeith (Lothians) undated (circa 1850) Old or East Parish, tables 2-4 (K&L 313-4; C.1626)(3), 1854 West Church (K&L 315; C.1636), A.C. undated (circa 1750) (J.R. = John Robertson) (Back Street Church) (D.254; C.1613), undated (circa 1760) (Buccleuch Street Church) (D.255; C.1774) (illus), 1770 (W.H. = William Hutton) (D.256; C.459) (3 die varieties) illus), 1811 (T.B. = Thomas Brown) (D.257; C.1631), 1830 (D.K. = David King) (D.258; C.1632), U.A.C. 1838 (D.259; C.1634) (illus), R.C., 1770 (D.260; C.1629) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1844) table 1 (K&L 170; C.1627), 1843 tables 3 and 4 (K&L 169; C.1635) (2); Dallas (Morayshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.270; C.1555) (illus), undated (D.M. = David Milne, 1778-93) (Br.65b; K&L p.154; C.1622); Dallmellington (Ayrshire) 1760 (Br.272; C.1651) (illus), 1845 (K&L 316; C.1623); Dalmeny (Lothians) 1841 tables -, 2 and 3 (K&L 317; C.1625)(3). Fair - good extremely fine, several rare. (56) $800
Lot 30 Dalreoch (Perthshire) A.C., 1796 (J.C. = James Clark) (D.262; C.1637) (illus); Dalry (Kirkcudbrightshire) A.C., 1830 (J.R. = John Reid) (D.265; C.1639); Dalry (Ayrshire) undated (Br.274; C.1554) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (K&L 13; C.1558), 1837 (K&L 318; C.1641) (illus) 1876 (K&L 319; C.1643), F.C., 1845 (K&L 171; C.1642); Dalrymple (Ayrshire) 1742 (Br.275; C.1644) (illus); Dalserf (Lanarkshire) 1740 (Br.276; C.1766) (illus) 1820, tables 10 and 11 (J.R. = John Russell) (K&L 321; C.1645) (illus) (2), 1858 (K&L 322; C.1646); Dalton (Dumfriesshire) undated (circa 1780) tables 1 and 2 (Br.278; Whi 97; C.1747) (illus) (2); Dalziel (Lanarkshire) 1730 (A.A. = Alexander Adamson) (Br.279; C.1773) (illus), 1798 (R.C. = Robert Clason) (K&L 66; C.1649) (one, upright oblong, with name double entered, another square with close border (ex J.B.Nestle) (3) (illus); Darvel (Ayrshire) R.P.C., 1810 (D.10; C.1655), O.S.C. 1884 (W.W.S. = William W. Speirs)(D.885; K&L 91; C.1656 (2)) (2 die varieties), F.C. 1885 (K&L 173; C.1657); Daviot (Aberdeenshire) 1749 (J.C. = James Chalmers) (Br.280; C.1659), F.C., 1844 (K&L 174; C.1663) (illus); Daviot and Dunlightly (Inverness-shire) undated (Br.281; C.1683) (illus); Deer (Aberdeenshire) 1786 (Old Deer) (Br.283; C.4722) (2, one with 1 incuse and central piercing, other with higher piercing, for use as Beggars Badges (?)) (illus ex T.S.Agnew), undated (circa 1790) tables II and VII (Br.284; C.1691) (2), undated (circa 1850) table II (K&L 324; C.1692) (illus); Deerness (Orkney) F.C., 1847 (K&L 175; C.1693) (illus); Delting (Shetland) 1753 (I.B. = John Barclay) (Br.285; C.4215) (illus), 1798 (Br.286; C.1606) (2 die varieties) (illus), 1842 (J.P. = John Paton) (K&L 325; C.1694)(illus), F.C. 1848 (K&L 176; C.1695); Denholm (Roxburghshire) F.C. 1847, table 2 (K&L 177; C.1700); Denny (Stirlingshire) 1752 (Br.288; C.1600) (3 different sizes, same die) undated (circa 1840) table 1 S and 3 S (K&L 326; C.1702)(2), A.C. 1799 (J.H. = James Harrower) (D.266; C.1704), U.P.C., 1844 (D.268; C.1705) (only fair) undated (centre of obverse of previous tooled out) (D.267; C.1703); Dennyloanhead (Stirlingshire) A.C., 1752 Deney with retrograde N (D.269; C.1699) (illus) 1752 (struck 1802?) (D.270; C.3856) (illus). Fair - nearly uncirculated, a few rare or very rare and interesting.(48) $700
Lot 31 Deskford (Banffshire) undated (J.H.M. in monogram for James Henderson, 1684-9) (Br.289; And.19; C.1591), undated (circa 1700) (Br.290; And.19; C.1566) (2 die varieties)(illus), 1872 (K&L 327; C.1712), F.C., 1843 (K&L 178; C.1711); Dingwall (Ross and Cromarty) 1807 (K&L 328; C.1743), F.C., 1843 (K&L 179; C.1744) undated (circa 1850) (K&L 180; C.1741) (illus), U.F.C., undated (circa 1855) (K&L 123; C.1742); Dinnett (Aberdeenshire) 1877 (K&L 329; C.1745); Dirleton (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.291; C.1826) (illus) round, another square (Br.292; C.1827), 1857, tables 4 and 5 (K&L 330; C.1746); Dollar (Clackmananshire) (K&L 331; C.1801), O.S.C., 1831 (D.886; C.1802), F.C., undated (circa 1843) table 2 (K&L 181; C.1800) (illus); Dollar & Muckart (Clackmananshire) F.C., 1844 (K&L 182; C.1803); Dolphington (Lanarkshire) 1709, heart-shaped (Br.294; C.1796) (2 die varieties)(illus); Dores (Inverness-shire) 1823 (K&L 332; C.1807) (illus); Dores and Bona (Inverness-shire) F.C., undated (circa 1844) (K&L 183; C.1806) (illus); Dornoch (Sutherland) undated (Br.295; C.1676), 1789 (Br.298; C.1737), 1864 (K&L 333; C.1808); Dornock (Dumfriesshire) undated (circa 1850) (K&L 334; Whi 99; C.1809) (illus); Douglas (Lanarkshire) 1723 (Br.299; C.1762) (illus), 1770 (Br.300; C.1771) (illus), A.C. 1820 (D.271; C.1811) (2), E.C., 1834 tables 8 and 11 (K&L 335; C.1812) (2), 1869 tables II and III (K&L 336; C.1816) (2) (illus); Douglas Water (Lanarkshire) R.P.C. undated (circa 1780) (D.11; C.1982) (illus); Doune (Perthshire) A.C., 1806 (D.J. = David Jardine) (D.887; C.1817) (illus); Dowally (Perthshire) undated (Br.301; C.1581) (illus); Drainy (Morayshire) 1794, table II, (Br.302; C.1821) (illus); Dreghorn (Ayrshire) 1747 (Br.303; C.1825) (illus), (2); Dron (Perthshire) 1700 (I.C. = John Coloquhoun) (Br. 305; C.4220) (illus); 1842, tables 4 and 5 (K&L 337; C.1828) (2) (illus); Drumblade (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1775) (Br.306; C.1829) (illus), 1870 (K&L 338; C.1830); Drumelzier (Peeblesshire) undated (Br.307; C.1750)(2 die varieties) (illus); Drumoak (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.308; C.1790) (illus), undated (circa 1770) (Br.309; C.1831) (illus). Fair - nearly uncirculated, several rare. (49) $700
Lot 32 Dryfesdale (Dumfriesshire) 1837 (K&L 339; Whi 100; C.1832); Drymen (Stirlingshire) 1700 (Br.310; C.1759), 1728 (Br.311; C.1763), 1765 (Br.312; C.1795) (illus), 1824 tables 3 and 7 (K&L 340; C.1834) (2) (illus), U.A.C., 1822 (J.B. = John Blair) (D.272; C.1833); Duddingston (Lothians) 1745 (Br.315; C.1754) (illus) (2, one cut down in size), 1867 (K&L 341; C.1845); Duffus (Morayshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.316; C.1722) (illus) (2 die varieties), 1870 (K&L 342; C.1846) (illus); Duirness (Sutherland) 1803 (K&L 378; C.1848); Duirinish (Isle of Skye) undated (J.S. = John Souter, 1814-39) (K&L 343; C.1847) (illus); Dull (Perthshire) undated (circa 1720) (D.McL. = Duncan McLea) (Br.318; C.3163) (illus), 1793 (A.M. = Archibald Menzies) (Br.319; C.4422), undated (circa 1850) tables 1 and 7 (K&L 345; C.1850) (2); Dunbarton (Dunbartonshire) 1803 (K&L 346; C.6523) (illus) 1850, tables -, 2, 4, and 7 (K&L 347; C.1854)(4), U.S.C., 1831 (A.S. = Andrew Somerville) (D.276; C.1852), F.C., 1843 (K&L 185-6; C.1853), North Church 1874 (K&L 187; C.1856), U.P.C., Bridgend Church 1860 (D.275; C.1855); Dumfries (Dumfriesshire) 1728 (Br.317; C.1723) (illus), Hist F.C. 1745 (L.S. = Lord's Supper) (D.12; Whi 17; C.2619) (illus) (3), 1773 (Br.320; Whi 107; C.1715) (illus), A.C., 1766 (W.D. = Walter Dunlop) (D.277; Whi 113; C.1861), R.P.C., 1780 (D.13; C.5272), 1790 (D.279; Br.321; Whi 112; C.5134) (2, tables nil and 1) (illus), 1829, St-Michael's Ch. tables 1, 3 and 4 (K&L 351; Whi 109; C.5667) (3) (illus), 1830, No(rth) Church, tables (K&L 349; Whi 114; C.1862)(3) undated, St.Mary's, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 350; Whi 115; C.1858) (2), F.C., 1843, tables 1-4 (K&L 188; Whi 116; C.1859) (4), 1861, tables 1-2 (K&L 189; Whi 117; C.1863) (2) (illus); Methodist Church, Wesleyan Church 1787 (founded) (K&L 104; Whi 118; C.1860) (illus); Dun (Angus) 1708 (I.K. = James Ker) (Br.322; C.1864) (illus); Dunbar (Lothians) A.C. 1763, Eastbarns (R.C. = Robert Cunningham) (D.280; C.177) (illus) 1818 (D.282; C.1867), 1822 (D.281; C.1868), F.C., 1850 (K&L 190; C.1869). Fair - extremely fine, several rare to very rare and interesting. (59) $850
Lot 33 Dunbarney (Perthshire) 1819, tables nil, 4 and 7 (K&L 352; C.1870) (3) (illus); Dunblane (Perthshire) 1699 (Br.325; C.1672) (3 die varieties) (illus), 1725 (Br.326; C.1673) (illus), 1753 (Br.327; C.1674)(illus) 1805 (R.S. = Robert Stirling) (K&L 353; C.1872) (illus), U.A.C., 1837, table 2 (D.284; C1873)(illus); Dunbog (Fife) (I.M. = John Makgill, 1646-54) octagonal (ex M.B.Orr in 1978) and square (ex H.G. Williams) (Br.328, 76b, C.1977-8) (illus) (2), 1700 (Br.329; C.1594) (illus), 1729 (G.A. = George Anderson (Br.330; C.1979) (illus); Duncansburgh (Inverness-shire) 1861 (K&L 354; C.1874) (illus). Nearly fine - extremely fine, some rare or very rare, the Dunbog among the earliest issues available dating from the mid 17th century. (14) $230
Lot 34 Dundee (Angus) 1748 (T.D. = Thomas Davidson, I.W. = John Willison, I.G. = John Gillatty) (Br.331; C.1913) (illus), another but pierced and different dies), 1785 (Br.332; C.118) (2 different dies) (illus), undated (circa 1840) (K&L 355-6; c.1878) (2 different alloys) (illus), Lochee Chapel, undated (circa 1830) (K&L 357; C.3867), A.C. (Bell St.) undated (circa 1805) (D.85; C.1877), (School Wynd Ch.) undated (circa 1790) (D.291; C.1876), A.C.,B. Street, 1816 (D.888; C.1891) 1834, Tay Square Chapel (J.R.McG = James R.McGavin) (D.294; C.1895) (illus), Wishart Ch., 1837 (D.296; C.-) (illus), U.A.C., undated (circa 1825) Overgate (D.286;C.1885) (illus), 1830 (School Wynd) G.C. = George Donaldson) (D.292; C.1894), Rel. C., 1821 (J.C. = John Cross) (D.288; C.1892) (illus) 2nd, 1837 (D.289; C.1896) another similar but plain reverse (D.290; C.-), U.P.C. (Wishart Ch.) 1838 (S.S. = Samuel Spence) (D.295; C.1897) (illus), 1860 (School Wynd) (D.293; C.1910), U.O.S. 1855 (D.889; C.1909), F.C., Albert Square, undated (circa 1845) (K&L 191; C.1879), Bonnet Hill, undated (circa 1850) (K&L 1925; C.1880), Chalmers Church, undated (circa 1850) (K&L 193; C.1881), Chapelshade 1843, table 3 (K&L 194; C.1898), Dudhope, undated (circa 1843) (K&L 195; C.1882), O.S.C. Euclid Crescent, 1879 (D.890; C.1912), 1926 (K&L 92; C.-) (illus) (the last dated token issued), F.C., Free Gaelic Congregation, undated (circa 1850) (K&L 196; C.1883) Hilltown, 1843 and undated (circa 1855) (K&L 197-8; C.1899, 1884) (2), McCheyne Memorial Ch., undated (circa 1848) (D.953; C.4173), St.Andrews 1843, tables nil, 2, 3 and serial 61 (K&L 2013; C.1901) (4), St.David's, 1843, table 1 and 3 (K&L 204; C.1902) (2), St.Enoch's, 1865 (K&L 205; C.1911) (illus), St.John's 1843, tables nil, 3 and 4 (K&L 207; C.1904) (illus), St.Paul's, 1850 (K&L 208; C.1907) (illus), Episcopal, undated (circa 1830) (K&L 16; D.991; C.5785) (illus); St.Peter's, 1843 (K&L 209-10; C.1905) (2 different dies), Wallacetown, 1843 (K&L 211; C.1906), Wellgate Mission Ch., undated (circa 1848) (K&L 212; C.6217); Wellgate, 1866 (K&L 213; C.952; C.-)(illus); Willison, undated (circa 1850) (K&L 214; C.1886) (illus). Fine - nearly uncirculated, a comprehensive range of issues for this city. (48). $700
Lot 35 Dundonald (Ayrshire) 1805, tables 1, 3, and 4 (K&L 358; C.1914) (3) (illus); Dunfermline (Fife) undated (circa 1750) (Br.334; C.1720) (2, one struck with die at 180degrees) (illus), undated and similar except round (Br.335; C.1719) (2, one decomposing ex Agnew), 1753 (heart-shaped) (Br.336; C.1602) (4 die varieties, one ex H.G. Williams) (illus), A.C. (Queen Anne Street) 1740 (R.E. = Ralph Erskine) (D.302; C.1721) (2 die varieties)(illus), (Chalmers St.) 1790 (D.B. = David Blach) (D.297; C.1919) (illus) 1826, St.Margarets (D.301; C.1922), U.A.C. 1831, Queen Anne St., (D.304; C.1931) (illus), E.C. 1824 (A.M. = Allen McLean, P.C. = Peter Chalmers) (K&L 359; C.1921) 1839, St.Andrew's tables 1-4 (K&L 363-4; C.1923, 1924 (oval)) (4), 1841, Abbey Ch. tables 1-3 (K&L 360; C.1925) (3) 1841, North Ch. tables 1, 3 (K&L 361; C.1926) (2), 1849, North Ch. (K&L 362; C.1929), U.P.C., 1849 Gillespie Ch. (D.300; C.1928) (illus), 1862 Chalmers St. (D.298; C.1930), F.C. St.Andrew's 1843 tables 1 and 3 (K&L 217; C.1927) (2), Abbey Ch. 1844 table 3 (K&L 215; C.-), undated table 2 (K&L 216; C.1920); Dunino (Fife) 1779 (A.B. = Alexander Brodie) (Br.337; C.1701) (illus); Dunipace (Stirlingshire) 1858 (K&L 365; C.1935); Dunkeld (Perthshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.338; C.1567) (2 die varieties), undated (circa 1750) (Br.339; C.1575) (illus), undated (A.R. = Alexander Rollock 1639-45) (Br.340; C.376) (illus), 1832 Wm IV R (William IV) (K&L 366; C.1936) (illus); Dunlop (Ayrshire) 1782 (Br.341; C.1783) (illus), F.C., 1845 (K&L 218; C.1938); Dunnet (Caithness) 1799 (Br.345; C.1841) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 219; C.1942) (illus); Dunnichen (Angus) 1842 (K&L 369; C.1944) F.C., 1843 (K&L 220; C.1945); Dunning (Perthshire) 1719 (Br.343; C.1761) (illus), Rel. C., undated (circa 1750) (D.307; C.5186) (2 die varieties) (illus ex Agnew), 1774 (D.305; C.1603), F.C., 1843 (K&L 221; C.947) E.C. 1857 tables 1 & 2 (K&L 371; C.1948) (2) (illus), U.P.C., 1862 (D.306; C.1949). Fair - extremely fine, several rare and interesting. (52) $750
Lot 36 Dunnottar (Kincardineshire) 1782 spelt Dunnotter, tables 1, 3 and 4 (K&L p.155, illus 79; C.-) (3) (illus) spelt Dunnottar, table 5 (Br.346; C.1950) (later struck with frozen date) (illus), Dunoon (Argyllshire), F.C., Gaelic Cong., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 223; C.1952); Dunoon and Kilmun (Argyllshire) 1801 (K&L 372; C.1954) (illus), 1841 (K&L 373; C.1955); Dunrossness (Shetland) 1749 (Br.348; C.1755) (2) 1797 (Br.349; C.1756) (illus) undated (I.D. = John Duncan, 1805-13) (K&L 374; C.1752) (2); Duns (Berwickshire) A.C., East Church, 1744 (I.W. = John Whyte) (D.309; C.1957) (2) (illus), 1771, West Church (A.D. = Andrew Davidson) spelt Dunse (D.312; C.1959) (illus) another spelt Duns (K&L 31; C.-) E.C., 1760 (A.D. = Adam Dickson) (Br.351; C.1958), 1791 (Br.352; C.1964) (illus), 1851 (K&L 375; C.1967), Rel. C. 1817 in brass (D.311; C.1965) (illus) U.A.C., 1832 (D.313; C.1966), U.P.C., 1841, West (D.314; C.6232); Dunscore (Dumfriesshire) 1726 (K&L 82; Whi 121; C.1837) (illus), 1771 (Br.355; Whi 123; C.1838) (illus) (3), A.C., 1817 (M.B. = Matthew Beattie) (D.315; Whi 125; C.4123) (2), E.C., 1829, tables 1-5, and 7 (K&L 376; Whi 124; C.1960) (6) (illus), F.C., 1866 (K&L 224; Whi 128; C.1961); Dunsyre (Lanarkshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.267; C.1589) (illus); Duntocher (Renfrewshire) undated (circa 1843) table 1 (K&L 225; C.1968); Durisdeer (Dumfriesshire) 1746 (Br.356; Whi 129; C.1820) (illus), 1767 (Br.356a; Whi 130; C.1770); Durness (Sutherland) 1803 (K&L 378; C.1848) F.C., 1845 (K&L 226; C.1971); Duror (Argyllshire) 1829 (D.McN. = Donald McNaughton) Appin Church (K&L 379; C.1972); Durris (Kincardineshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.358; C.1973) (2, thick and thin), F.C., undated (K&L 227; C.1974); Duthil (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.360; C.1559) (illus), 1820 (K&L 380; C.1975), F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L 228; C.1976). Poor - extremely fine, some rare and interesting especially the Shetland issues. (47) $680
Lot 37 Dyce (Aberdeenshire) 1847 (K&L 381; C.1984) (illus), F.C., 1870 (K&L 229; C.1985); Dyke (Morayshire) 1712 (Br.361; C.1986) (3 different sizes) (illus ex Agnew) 1828 (K&L 382; C.1987); Dysart (Fife) 1729 (Br.362; C.1596) (illus), Rel.C. 1775 (D.317; C.1988) (illus), E.C. 1804 (K&L 383; C.1989) illus, plain rev. tables 1-3 (K&L 384; C.1990) (3); Eaglesham (Renfrewshire) undated (Br.364; C.2128) (illus), A.C., 1788 (D.318; C.2010) (illus); Earlston (Berwickshire) 1752 (I.D. = John Dalziel) (D.319; C.178) (illus), Rel.C. 1781 (D.321; C.2011), E.C. 1832 (K&L 385; C.2012) (illus), 1848 (K&L 386; C.2013) (illus); Eassie and Nevay (Angus) 1835 (K&L 387; C.2015); East Calder (Lothians) A.C., undated (circa 1770) (I.P. = John Primrose) (D.322; C.2999) (2 die varieties) (illus), 1778 (D.323; C.2016); East Kilbride (Lanarkshire) 1692 (Br.571; C.3146) (2) (illus ex H.G.Williams), 1777, tables 4 and 7 (D.C. = David Connell) (Br.572; C.3223) (2) (illus), Rel.C 1793 (J.S. = James Smith) (D.324; C.3224), E.C., 1843 (W.C. = William Carrick) (K&L 742; C.2021) tables 2 and 3 (2); East Linton (Lothians) A.C., undated (circa 1775) (D.325; C.150), 1827 (H.J. = Hugh Jamieson, G.P. = Patterson) (D.326; C.2022) (illus); Eastwood (Lanarkshire) 1782 (J.S. = James Simpson) (Br.367; C.2027) (illus), 1844 (D.McI. = Duncan McIntyre) table 2 (K&L 388; C.2028) (illus), 1854, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 389; C.2029); Ecclefechan (Dumfriesshire) U.P.C. 1772 (D.327; Whi 131; C.2033) (2 sizes) (illus); Eccles (Berwickshire) 1813 (K&L 390; C.2034) (illus), F.C., 1862 (K&L 232; C.2035); Ecclesmachan (Lothians) 1705 (Br.368; C.2036) (retrograde N's, round (illus) and almost square) (2) 1850 (K&L 391; C.2038); Echt (Aberdeenshire) 1706 (Br.370; C.2040) (illus), 1817 (K&L 392; C.2041); F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 233; C.2039); Eckford (Roxburghshire) 1696 (Br.371; C.-) (illus) 1702 (I.N. = James Noble) (Br.372; C.2044) (unfortunately very worn (like the owner) both have last two letters in monogram, 1728 (Br.373; C.2042) (illus), 1735 (Br.374; C.2043) (3 die varieties); Eday (Orkney) U.A.C. undated (circa 1825) (D.328; C.6115); Edderton (Ross and Cromarty) undated (unmarked) (K&L 88a; C.6435), undated (circa 1725) (Br.374a; C.1993) (illus), 1743 (Br.376; C.2003) (illus) undated (circa 1750) (K&L 88; C.1999) (illus), 1758 (Br.377; C.2004), 1792 (Br.378; C.2161) (illus), 1804 (K&L 393; C.3168), F.C., 1859 (K&L 234; C.2049). Poor - extremely fine, some very interesting, many rare to very rare. (58) $840
Lot 38 Eddlestone (Peebles-shire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.379; C.2045) (illus), 1856 (K&L 394; C.2050); Eddrachillis (Sutherland) undated (circa 1730) (Br.375; C.1995) (illus) 1747 (Br.375a; C.3165) (illus); Edenshead (Fife) U.A.C., 1829 (D.329; C.2054); Edgerston (Roxburghshire) 1855 (K&L 395; C.2055); Ednam (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.389; C.2103) (illus), 1696 (Br.390; C.2104), another overstruck by the previous type (illus); Edrom (Berwickshire)1824 in copper (K&L 440; C.2112) (illus); Edzell (Angus) 1823 (K&L 441; C.2117) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 273; C.2118); Elderslie (Renfrewshire) 1840 (K&L 442; C.2131); Elgin (Morayshire) undated (circa 1720), another smaller Elgin (Br.393-4; C.2138-9) (illus), another square (uncut planchet) (illus) Sacramental Token spelt out, undated (circa 1750) (square, uncut flan and normal issue) (K&L 18-19; C.2136 (2)) (illus), undated (circa 1843) table 1 (K&L 444; C.2135) A.C., 1801 (D.361; C.4558) (illus); F.C. 1843 (K&L 274; C.2141), South F.C., 1854, tables 1 and 3 (ex Agnew) (K&L 275; C.2143) (2); Elie (Fife) undated (K&L 447; C.2144) (illus); Ellon (Aberdeenshire) 1829 (K&L 448; C.2146), 1856 (K&L 449; C.2148) F.C., 1845 (K&L 276; C.2147); Elsrickle (Lanarkshire) A.C., 1760 (I.A. = John Anderson) (D.365; C.2153) (2 different obverse dies) (illus), F.C., 1871 (K&L 277; C.2151); Enzie (Morayshire) undated (A.G. = Alexander Gray, 1789-94) (Br.397; C.4046) (3, 2 die varieties) (illus), 1851 (K&L 450; C.2163); Erchless (Inverness-shire) 1884 (K&L 451; C.2171); Errol (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.396a; C.2125) (2 die varieties) (illus), A.C., 1760 (R.W. = Robert Watson (D.367; C.4452) (2, one illus ex J.B.Nestle) E.C., 1827, table 3 (K&L 452; C.2173) (illus), F.C. 1843 (K&L 278; C.2174), U.P.C., 1882 (D.368; C.2175); Erskine (Refrewshire) 1740 (Br.398a; C.2176) (illus), 1821 (Dr.S. = Andrew Stewart) (K&L 453; C.2177) (illus), 1840, tables II, III, VIII (K&L 454; C.2178) (3), 1844 (K&L 455; C.2180), F.C. 1843, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 279; C.2179) (2). Fair - good extremely fine, several rare or interesting. (50) $720
Lot 39 Edinburgh (Lothians) City, 1754 (D.F./ D.G. = David Flint, Dean of Guild) (Br.381; C.1718) (illus), 1766 (I.N. = John Nisbet) (Br.382; C.3047), 1795 (N.M. = Neil McVicar) (Br.383; C.-) (illus), 1795 (J.G. = John Gloag) (Br.384; C.3039) (illus), 1805 (J.M. = John Muir) (K&L 396; C.3045) (illus), 1817 (R.J. = Robert Johnston) (K&L 397; C.5179), 1821 (J.T. = John Turnbull) (K&L 398; C.3073) (illus), 1829 (J.H. = James Hill) (K&L 399, C.-); 1835 (J.M. = John MacFie) (K&L 400; C.2922) 1837 (P.L. = Peter Lamont) (K&L 49; C.4987) (illus), 1859 (D.M. = Duncan McKinlay) (K&L 402; C.1789) (illus); R.P.C. 1760 (J.H. = James Hall) (D.19; C.4234) (illus), 1761 (S.L. = Society of Loanheads) (D.16; C.-) (illus) R.P.C., 1810 (D.17; C.2095) (illus), undated (circa 1845) (D.18; C.2058), Second R.C. 1797 (D.358; C.2091) (illus); (All Saint's) Episcopal (Stock) undated (circa 1840) (K&L 18; D.993; C.6511) (2 dies and one in soft metal) (3) (illus ex Agnew); U.O.S. Adam Square, 1843 (D.891,C.220), U.P.C. Bread Street, undated (circa 1848) (D.360; C.2057), A.C., Bristo Street, 1806 (J.P. = James Peddie) (D.332; C.893), Brougham Place 1829 (J.H. = James Hall) (D.334; C.900), F.C., Buccleuch, 1843 (K&L 235; C.921); Canongate, 1764 (Br.388; C.1273) (illus), 1813 (K&L 403; C.1275) (illus), R.C., College St., 1766 rebuilt 1797 (D.338; C.2086) (illus); Corstophine, undated (circa 1760) (Br.209; C.1276 (illus) undated, (circa 1770) (Br.210; C.1380) (2 different dies and one slightly smaller) (illus), 1822 (D.S. = David Scott) (K&L 256; C.1385), F.C., 1843 (W.S. = West Saughton) (K&L 150; C.6332) (illus); U.A.C. Cowgate, 1828 (D.345; C.1394) F.C., 1860 (K&L 236; C.2077) F.C. Cowgate Head, 1859 (K&L 237; C.1396); Dean Church, 1836 (K&L 404; C.1688), F.C., Chalmer's, Dean Parish, 1844, tables 2 and 4 (K&L 239; C.1689); Elder Street Chapel, St. Andrew's Parish, undated (K&L 405; C.2132); Fairmilehead, 1938 (K&L 406; C.2211) (2, one with G.15 stamped (communicant)) (illus). Fair - extremely fine, a few rare, many interesting types. (41) $600
Lot 40 Edinburgh (continued) Fountain Bridge, F.C. Chalmers' Territorial Church, 1854, tables 1-3 (K&L 240; C.2334) (3); Gaelic Chapel, 1775 (Br.391; C.2403) (2), F.C., 1844 (K&L 241; C.2076) (Grange) F.C., Chalmers Memorial Church, 1866 (K&L 242; C.2078); Greenside Church, undated (circa 1835) tables 2 and 4 (K&L 407; C.2701) (illus) (2); Greyfriars F.C., 1844 (K&L 243; C.2705), U.P.C. Haymarket, 1872 (D.340; C.2082); High Kirk (or St.Giles) tables 1-4 (K&L 429; C.2806) (4) (illus); F.High Church, 1843 (K&L 242; C.2078); Holyrood Territorial Church, F.C., 1850, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 246) 2 and 3 (K&L 247; C.2839) (4); A.C. (Potterow) (Hope Park) (T.McC. = Thomas McCrie) 1796 (D.341; C.2056) (illus) Second A.C. 1808 (J.S. = James Simson) (D.342; C.2093) (illus) Lady Glenorchy's Chapel, Church and Free Church, undated (K&L 408-9, 248; C.3616-8) (3) (illus), 1778 (struck 1853?) (K&L 410; C.3619) (illus); Lady Yester's Church, undated (circa 1840) table 6 (K&L 411; C.3621); O.S.C. (Lauriston St) 1821 (D.892; C.2066; U.P.C., Lothian Road Church, 1846 (D.351; C.3942); Morningside, 1838, table 2 (K&L 413; C.4388) undated (circa 1843) tables 1 and 2 (K&L 249; C.4387) (2); Newington, undated (circa 1850) table 1 (K&L 414; C.4596) (illus), F.C., 1843, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 251) 1 and 2 (K&L 252; C.4597) (4); N.N.C., New North Church, F.C., 1843 (K&L 250; C.2071); Nicholson St. A.C., 1797 (D.354; C.2089) U.A.C. 1741 (struck 1841) (D.355; C.2064); Old St. Paul's, undated (circa 1750) (K&L 19; C.4453); Pilrig, F.C., undated (circa 1850) table 1 (K&L 253; C.4960) (illus); Pleasance Territorial Church, F.C., undated (circa 1850) (illus); Ports Burgh (Lauriston Place) A.C., 1796 (A.L. = Andrew Lothian) (D.346; C.5029) (illus), U.A.C., 1833 (D.348; C.2069); Potter Row, U.P.C., 1851 (D.344; C.5036); Robertson Memorial Church, undated (circa 1845) (K&L 415; C.2060); Rose Street Chapel, A.C. 1822 (J.B. = John Brown) (D.356; C.5206) (illus), U.A.C., 1822 (D.357; C.2096); Roxburgh, F.C., undated (circa 1845) tables 2 and 4 (K&L 256; C.5233) (2); St.Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1840) tables 1 and 7 (K&L 417; C.5602) (2) (illus) F.C., 1843, tables 2 and 5 (K&L 257; C.2072) (2); St. Bernard's, A.C., 1829 (D.339; C.5614), (illus), E.C. 1837 (K&L 418; C.5616), F.C., 1843 (K&L 258; C.5615), E.C., undated (circa 1871) (K&L 419; C.5613); St.Columba's F.C. 1868 (KL 259; C.2080); St.Cuthbert's, 1776 (Br.385; C.5713), 1808, 1818, 1824, 1830 (K&L 420-3; C.5621-4), 1847, communicants 11, 767, 1290 (K&L 424; C.5625) (3), 1865 no.'s 379, 1742, 1810, 1813, (K&L 425; C.2099) (illus) (4), F.C., 1843 (K&L 260-1; C.-); St.David's, 1837, tables nil, 1, 3, 5, and 7 (K&L 426; C.5628) (5, table 5 with D further from R on reverse, illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 262-3; C.2073); St.George's, undated (circa 1835) (K&L 427; C.5632) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 264; C.2074); St.John's, undated (circa 1840) tables 1, 4 and 7 (ex Agnew) (K&L 430; C.5641) (3), F.C., 1843, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 265; C.2075) (2); St.Luke's, undated (circa 1845) (K&L 431; C.2062), F.C., 1852 tables 1, 2 and 4 (K&L 266; C.6492) (illus) (3); St.Mary's, undated (circa 1840) table 3 (K&L 433; C.5662) F.C., 1843 (K&L 267; C.2098); St.Paul's 1836, table 3 (K&L 434; C.5366); St. Stephen's F.C., undated (K&L 268; C.2063); Stockbridge, F.C. 1870 (K&L 269; C.5756); Tolbooth, F.C., 1843, serial 237, 1198 (K&L 270; C.6034); Tron, F.C. undated (circa 1843) stock (K&L 741; C.6503), E.C., 1854, tables nil, 1 and 2 (three different shapes) (K&L 435; C.6075) (illus); West Coates Church, undated (circa 1843) (K&L 438; C.6231); Westport, F.C., Chalmers Territorial Church, undated, table 1 (K&L 271; C.2084), Dr. Chalmers, tables 1-3 (K&L 272; C.2085) (3); West St.Giles, undated, (circa 1855) tables 3 and 4 (K&L 439; Cr.6241) (illus) (2). Fair-nearly uncirculated, a comprehensive run of issues of the Scottish Capital. (111) $1,600
Lot 41 Eskdalemuir (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1800) (Br.399; Whi 135; C.2181) (illus), R.P.C., undated (circa 1780) (D.20; Whi 136; C.5240) (illus); Ettrick (Selkirkshire) 1814 (K&L 456; C.2184), Ettrick and Buccleuch, undated (circa 1750) (Br.400; C.2124) (3 die varieties) (illus); Evie and Rendall (Orkney) undated (Br.401; C.2001) (illus), 1830 (K&L 457; C.2170); Ewes (Dumfriesshire) undated (circa 1790) (Br.403; Whi 137; C.2185) (illus); Eyemouth (Berwickshire) 1750 (Br.404; C.2189) (illus), 1821 (K&L 458; C.2186), U.A.C., 1843 (D.370; C.2188), F.C., 1843 (K&L 280; C.2187); Fair Isle (Dunrossness, Shetland) 1758 (I.M. = John Mill) (Br.416; C.2283) (2 die varieties) (illus); Fairlie (Ayrshire) 1820 (I.W.G.) in copper (bracteate style) (K&L -; C.-) (illus), 1836 (K&L 459; C.2209) (illus) F.C., 1845 (K&L 281; C.2210); Fala (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.406; C.2280) (illus), 1766 (I.G. = John Gourlay) (Br.405; C.2282), A.C., 1789 (I.B. = James Blyth) (K&L38; C.2213), U.A.C., 1834 (D.371; C.2214) (illus); Falkirk (Stirlingshire) undated (Br.407; C.2278) (illus), A.C., 1746 North Falkirk (H.E. = Henry Erskine) (D.372; C.204) (illus), 1784 (I.S. = John Stuart) (D.374; C.2212), 1824 (D.375; C.2219), U.A.C., 1829 (D.373; C.2220), Rel. C., 1771 (struck 1821?) (D.376; C.2217) O.S.C., 1808, (A.S. = Alexander Stark) (D.895; C.2218) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 282; C.2221), E.C., undated (circa 1843) tables 1-4 (table 2 not in tooled out circle, the others are) (K&L 460-12; C.2215-6) (4); Falkland (Fife) undated (circa 1750) (Br.408-9; C.2277, 2281) (illus), 1837, table 5, 7 and 11 (illus ex Agnew) (W.T. = William Thomson) (K&L 462; C.2223) (3) (illus), 1850, tables 3-5 (K&L 463; C.2224) (3); Farnell (Angus) undated (circa 1750) (Br.410; C.2251) (illus), undated (circa 1760) (Br.411; C.2250) (2 distinct dies, one with two LL's) (illus); Farr (Sutherland) 1820 (K&L 464; C.2226) (illus), U.F.C., 1907 (K&L 124; C.2227). Fair - extremely fine, some rare and interesting. (45) $650
Lot 42 Fearn (Ross and Cromarty) 1797 (M.U. = Mr Urquhart) (Br.417; C.2239) (illus), 1838 (K&L 466; C.2240), F.C., 1846 (K&L 283; C.2241) U.F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 125; C.2238); Fenwick (Ayrshire) 1747 (Br.415; C.2243) (illus), 1787 (K&L 100; C.2248) (illus), A.C., 1787 (I.D. = James Dewar) (D.377; C.180) (thick and thin varieties, the second illus and ex J.B.Nestle), F.C., 1844 (K&L 284; C.2244); Ferintosh (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., 1844 (K&L 285; C.2252) (illus); Ferryport - on - Craig (Fife) 1766 (R.D. = Robert Dalgleish) (Br.418; C.2253) (illus), undated (circa 1830) table III struck in brass (K&L 468; C.2254) (illus), A.C., 1812 (A.B. = Adam Blair) (D.378; C.132), U.A.C., 1842 (D.379; C.2255), F.C., 1843, tables 1 and 2 (W.N. = William Nicholson) (K&L 286; C.2256); Fetlar and North Yell (Shetland) undated (circa 1810) (C.C. = Charlie Cowan) (K&L471; C.2290) (illus), 1822 (K&L470; C.2289) (illus); Fettercairn (Kincardineshire) 1788 (Br.419; C.2234) 1807 (K&L 472; C.2259), F.C., 1843 (K&L 288; C.2260); Fetteresso (Kincardineshire) 1821 (G.T. = George Thomson) (K&L 473; C.2261) (holed), 1864 (K&L 474; C.2263) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 289; C.2262); Fintray (Aberdeenshire) Episcopal, undated (circa 1750) (A.F. = Alexander Forbes, 1682) (Br.424; D.995; C.4044) (2) (illus), E.C., 1761 (Br.425; C.2268) (3 including thick (2) and thin) (illus); Fintry (Stirlingshire) 1733 (Br.427; C.2206), 1818 (J.G. = James Graham) tables 1 and 5 (K&L 476; C.2269) (illus) 1854, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 475; C.2267); Firth (Orkney) U.P.C., 1852 (D.381; C.2270) (illus), U.F.C. 1911 (K&L 126; C.2271) (illus); Firth and Stenness (Orkney), undated (circa 1860) (K&L 477; C.2272) (illus); Fisherton (Ayrshire) 1866 (K&L 478; C.2273); Flisk (Fife) 1714 (W.T. = William Thompson) (Br.429; C.2285) ( 2 die varieties, one ex H.G.Williams, illus); Fochabers (Morayshire) 1836 (W.R. = William Rennie) (K&L 141; C.2291) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 290; C.2292). Fine - uncirculated , some rare and interesting especially the Island issues. (42). $600
Lot 43 Fodderty (Ross and Cromarty) undated (circa 1750) (Br.429a; C.2198) (illus), undated (circa 1750) R MK / F incuse on 20mm blank (Br.-; C.-); Fogo (Berwickshire) 1852 (K&L 479; C.2295); Folla Rule (Aberdeenshire) Episcopal, undated (A.P. = Arthur Petrie, 1763-87) (K&L 27; D.996; C.4076) (illus), another without A.P. (circa 1750) (K&L 28; D.997; C.4014); Ford (Lothians) A.C., 1818 (D.382; C.2297); Fordoun (Kincardineshire) 1800 (K&L 480; C.2299) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 291; C.2300); Fordyce (Banffshire) undated (A.I. = Alexander Irvine, 1766-46) (Br.431; C.4049) (illus) 1833 (K&L 482; C.2301) (illus); Forfar (Angus) 1817 (K&L 483; C.2307) (illus) 1836, St.James (K&L 486; C.2308), 1855, tables 1, 3, 4, and 5 (K&L 485; C.2311) (4) (illus), U.A.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.384; C.2303), F.C., 1844 (K&L.292; C.2309) (illus), 1851 (K&L 293; C.2310); Forgan (Fife) 1774 (J.B. = James Burn) (Br.434, C.2312) (illus); Forgandenny (Perthshire) 1714 (K&L 103; C.2342) (illus) (oxidised), 1768 (Br.435; C.2236) (illus), 1854, table 3 (K&L 487; C.2313) (illus); Forglen (Banffshire) 1841 (K&L 488; C.2315); Forgue (Aberdeenshire) undated (A.G. = Alexander Garden, 1645-66) in brass (Br.437; C.4045) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.438; C.2316), undated (circa 1840) (K&L.489; C.2317) (illus) F.C., undated (circa 1844) (K&L 294; C.2318); Forres (Morayshire) 1765 (Br.439; C.2362) (illus), U.P.C., 1817 (D.386; C.2321), E.C., undated (circa 1840) tables 4 and 5 (K&L 490; C.2319) (2) (illus), F.C., 1844 tables 3 and 6 (K&L 295; C.2322) (2), U.F.C., 1910 (High Church) (K&L 127; C.2323); Forteviot (Perthshire) 1841, tables 1 and 5 (K&L 491; C.2324) (2); Forth (Lanarkshire) 1875 (K&L 492; C.2325); Fortingall (Perthshire) 1746 (F.F. = Fergus Ferguson) (Br.441; C.4435) (2, illus ex J.B.Nestle), 1756 (D.M. = Duncan M'ara) (Br.441a; C.1792), 1766 (similar to previous) (Br.441b; C.1793) (illus), 1785 (Br.442; C.2326); Fortruse (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., 1843 (K&L 298; C.2328); Fort William (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.587; C.2194) (2, ex Agnew, illus), undated (circa 1780) (K&L 105; C.5969) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 296; C.2329) (illus). Fair - good extremely fine, some rare or very rare and interesting. (48) $700
Lot 44 Foss (Perthshire) 1854 (K&L 493; C.2330); Fossoway (Kinross-shire) F.C., 1844 (K&L 299; C.2332); Fossoway and Tullibole (Kinross-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.443; C.2363) (2, one ex Agnew), 1840 (K&L 494; C.2331) (illus), 1860, table 3 (K&L 495; C.-); Foulis Wester (Perthshire) 1812 (K&L 496; C.2333) (illus); Foveran (Aberdeenshire) undated (Br.447; C.2336) (illus), 1841, table II (K&L 497; C.2340), F.C., 1848 (K&L 300; C.2337); Fraserburgh (Aberdeenshire) 1722 (27x17mm) (Br.448; C.2349) (illus), Episcopal, undated (circa 1750) (K&L 33; D.1001; C.998) (illus), undated (circa 1770) (K&L 32; D.1001a; C.1208) (illus), E.C., 1826, tables 1, 2, 4, and 5, round with straight grained or milled edge (K&L 499; C.2351) (4, tables 2 and 5 ex T.S.Agnew, table 5 has separate die with raised 5) (illus), 1872 (K&L 500; C.2354) in plated aluminium (illus); U.P.C., 1867 (D.387; C.2353); F.C., 1843, table 1 (K&L 301; C.2352); Freuchie (Fife) U.P.C., undated (circa 1845) (D.389; C.2358); Friockheim (Angus) 1837 (T.W. = Thomas Wilson) (K&L 501; C.2360) (illus), F.C., 1843 (T.W. = Thomas Wilson) (K&L 302; C.2361); Fullarton (Ayrshire) 1838 (K&L 502; C.2364); Fyvie (old name was Meiklefolla) undated (circa 1660) (Br.449 (2 die varieties) 450 (2); C.4182) (4) (illus), undated (circa 1720) (Br.451; C.2190) (2 die varieties) (illus) ex Agnew), Episcopal, undated (A.C. = Alexander Christie 1784-1827) (K&L 34; D.1002; C.2369) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 303; C.2370), E.C., 1857 and 1867 (J.C.= James Cruickshank) (K&L 503-4; C.2371-2) 1872, St.Mary's (by W.J.Taylor, London) (K&L 505; C.2373) (illus); Gairloch (Ross and Cromarty) 1811 (K&L 506; C.2104), F.C., 1845 (K&L 304; C.2405) (illus); Galashiels (Selkirkshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.452; C.2481) (2) (illus), 1814 (K&L 507; C.2407) (2 different alloys) (illus), A.C., (East Church 1806 (D.390; C.2406) (illus), Rel.C., 1838 (D.391; C.2408), E.C., 1841, tables 1-3 and 5 (K&L 508; C.2409) (4), F.C., 1843 (K&L 305; C.2410), Ladhope Church, E.C., undated (circa 1860) table 2 (K&L 853-4; C.3612) (2) (illus); F.C., 1843, table 1 (K&L 306; C.3613). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare and interesting. (50) $720
Lot 45 Galston (Ayrshire) A.C., 1801 (J.B. = James Blackwood) (D.392; C.182) (2 die varieties, top of ones in date slope on one) (illus), 1801 as last but larger and in softer alloy (D.393; C.182) (2), E.C., 1811 (K&L 512; C.2414) (illus), U.P.C., undated (circa 1850) (D.394; C.2413); Gamrie (Banffshire) 1830 (T.W. = Thomas Wilson) (K&L 513; C.2421) (2), one pierced with large hole left side (to use as beggars badge?), 1857, tables 1-3 (K&L 514; C.2422) (3) (table 2 ex Agnew) F.C., undated (circa 1855) in silvered brass (K&L 307; C.2420); Gardenston (Banffshire) U.P.C., 1848 (D.395; C.2424); Gargunnock (Stirlingshire) 1761 (Br.455; C.2491) (2 sizes) (illus); Gargunnock and Kincardine (Stirlingshire) F.C., 1843, tables 1, 3, and 5 (K&L 308; C.2428) (2); Garlochhead (Dunbartonshire) 1842 (K&L 515; C.2426); Gartly (Aberdeenshire), 1761 (R.M. = Roger Moodie) (Br.456; C.2396) (illus) another without G on obverse (K&L 108a; C.4447) (illus), 1880 (K&L 517; C.2429); Gartmore (Stirlingshire) 1796 (W.B. = Walter Blair) (Br.457; C.2430) (illus), F.C., 1850 (K&L 309; C.2431); Gartsherrie (Lanarkshire) 1838 (K&L 518; C.2432); Garvald (Lothians) F.C., 1843, table 3 (K&L 310; C.2435); Garvock (Kincardineshire) 1867 (K&L 519' C.2436); Gask (Perthshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.459; C.2483) June 13, 1701 (Br.460; C.2437) (2, one larger flan ex J.B.Nestle) (illus), 1859 (K&L 520; C.2438); Gatehouse (Kirkcudbrightshire) U.A.C., 1842, (J.F. = James Falconer) (D.396; C.2439); Gifford (Lothians) F.C., 1843 (K&L 311; C.2463); Gigha (Argyllshire) 1795 (W.F. = William Fraser) (Br.461a; C.2464) (illus); Gilmerton (Lothians) 1861, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 521; C.2469); Girthon (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1794 (W.T. = William Thorburn) (Br.463; C.2471) (illus) undated (circa 1820) tables nil, 1 and 3 (K&L 523; C.2470) (3) (illus) (two with table no's ex Agnew), 1832 in brass (K&L 522; C.2472) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 312; C.2473); Girvan (ayrshire) 1776 (Br.464; C.2646) (illus), U.A.C., 1827 (D.397; C.2476), R.P.C., undated (circa 1844) (D.21; C.-), E.C., 1854, tables 2, 3, 4, and 6 (K&L 524; C.2477) (4) South Church undated (circa 1855) (K&L 525; C.2474); Gladsmuir (Lothians) 1818 (K&L 466; C.2495) (illus); Glamis (Angus) 1720 (W.D. = William Dun) (K&L 110a; C.2399) (illus), 1783 (I.L. = James Lyon) (Br. 466; C.2496) (2 die varieties) (illus). Fair-nearly uncirculated, some rare. (56) $800
Lot 46 Glasgow (Lanarkshire), City, 1725 (Br.468; C.2511) (4; basically the same die in different stages of wear and thicker and thinner planchets) (illus) (one ex J.B. Nestle), 1776 (Br.469; C.2519) (3, similar varieties) (illus), E.C. 1819 tables nil (2), 1 and 2 (K&L.527; C.2531) (4) (illus), U.P.C. 1783 (K&L.46; C.2499) (illus) another on smaller flan with cut corners (ex J. B. Nestle), 1823, (K&L.47; C.2535) (illus), R.P.C., 1863 (D.26; C.2567); Anderston, Rel. C. 1770 (K&L.57; C.334), 1790 (J.S. = James Stewart) (D.399; C.336) (illus), 1794 (J.M.=James Mitchell) (D.446; C.338) (2, illus ex J.B. Nestle), U.P.C., instituted 1770 (struck circa 1845) (D.400; C.2517), E.C., 1834, tables 5 & 6 (K&L.528; C.337) (2), F.C., 1843 (K&L.313-4; C.2542) (2 distinct types); Argyll's F.C., 1847 (K&L.315; C. 431); Barony, 1777 (Br.470-1; C.2520) (2 distinct types) (2nd illus), F.C., 1867, communicant no's. 202, 230, 429, 707 (K&L.316; C.635); Bellahouston Church, 1866 (K&L.529; C.701); U.P.C., Berkeley St., 1856, (D.403; C.713); Blochairn Church, undated (circa 1844) (K&L.128; C.2501); Bridgegate Church, 1836 (K&L.530; C.875), F.C. 1860, C. no's nil, 53, 632 (K&L.318; C.876); Rel.C. Bridgeton, 1806 (D.418; C.885), 1837 (K&L.531-2; C.887) (2 distinct types), F.C., 1849 (K&L.319-20; C.888) (2 distinct reverses, the second for Sunday School, illus), U.O.S., 1876 (D.903; C.889); Brownfield Church, 1839 (K&L.533; C.906); Calton, Rel.C., 1828 (D.405-6; C.1038-9) (2 distinct types), 1849 (K&L.535; C.1040) (illus); Cambridge St., U.A.C., 1834 (D.407-8; C.1044, 2) (2 different types), U.P.C., 1834, similar to previous (D.409; C.1043) (illus); Camlachie, 1838 (K&L.536; C.1058) 1856 (K&L.537; C.1060) F.C., 1850 (K&L.322; C.1059); Campbell St. A.C. 1815 (WK = William Kidston, W.B.= William Brash) (D.443; C.2523), F.C., 1849 (K&L.323; C.2553); Cathcart, 1775 (I.H. = John Hamilton) (Br.176a; C.1151); Cathedral, undated (circa 1835) (K&L.-; C.-) (illus); Cathedral Square (formerly Duke Street) A.C., 1754 (I.I. = John Jamieson) (D.411; C.2516) (illus) 1802 (R.M. = Robert Muter (D.412; C.2528); Chalmers' Church, 1838 (K&L.538-9; C.1217-8) (2 different reverses types) F.C., 1859 (K&L.324; C.2565); F. College C., 1858 (K&L.325; C.2564); Cunningham, F.C., 1873 (K&L.326; C.1527); Dove Hill, Rel. C., 1778 (D.426; C.2521); Duke St., F. Gaelic C., 1843 (K&L.327; C.1849); East Campbell St., U.P.C. instituted 1789 (issued 1849?) (D.444; C.2522) 2nd U.P.C., 1850 (D.410; C.2556); Eastern, RPC, undated (circa 1845) (D.23; C.2017) another reverse plain overstruck on Green Street issue (K&L.7; C.2704); Eglinton St., U.P.C., 1850 (D.413; C.2557); Erskine Church, A.C. 1842 (D.416; C.2539); Finnieston, F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.328; C.2265); Gaelic Chapel, 1793 (A.McI = Angus McIntosh (Br.453; C.2526) (ex Agnew illustrated), 1812 (J. McL = John McLaurin) (K&L.550; C.2530); Gillespie Church, 1845 (D.417; C.2468) (illus); Gorbals, 1771 (W.A. = William Anderson) (Br. 472; C.2625) (illus), 1816 (K&L.546; C.2626), 1854 (K&L.541-2; C.2628), F.C., 1843 (K&L.329; C.2627); (Great Hamilton St) R.P.C., 1820 (D.22; C.2533) (illus); Green St, R.P.C., undated (K&L.5-6; C.2702-3) (2, one with reverse plain); Greenhead Church, 1842 (K&L.545-6; C.2664-5) (2, one with reverse plain); Greyfriars A.C., 1833 (D.421; C.2512) (illus), U.P.C., 1801 (D.420; C.2527), undated (circa 1843) (D.422; C.2513); Hope St. Gaelic Chapel, 1833 (K&L.547 (2), 548; C.2847) (3, 2 reverse types) (illus); Hutchesontown Rel. C. 1801 (W.T. = William Thomson) (D.423; C.2868), E.C., 1839 (K&L.549; C.2869), F.C., 1843 (K&L331; C.2870); John St, Rel.C., 1800 (D.424; C.3060) undated (circa 1835) (D.425; C.2503); Kingston 1847 (K&L.552; C.3363) (illus); Knox's Church, 1842 (K&L.553; C.2540); Laurieston, 1842, tables 2 & 4 (K&L.555; C.3667), O.S.C., undated (circa 1850) (D.896; C.2504); London Road; U.P.C. 1838 (D.427; C.3923); Lyon St., F.C., 1861 (K&L.333; C.2566); Macdonald, F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.334; C.2505); Mains' St., O.S.C., 1837 (D.900; C.4054); Martyr's Ch., 1839, undated (K&L.556-7; C.4087-8), F.C. 1849 (K&L.335; C.2554); Maryhill, 1827, table 1 (K&L.558; C.4093) 1850 and 1860 (K&L.559; C.4095,7) (2); F.C. 1850, table 2 (K&L.336; C.4094) U.P.C., 1855 (D.428; C.4096); Maxwell Circuit, 1864 (K&L.561; C.4113); Melville St., U.A.C., 1823 (A.O.B. = Alexander O. Beattie) (D.441; C.4167), Melville F.C., 1843 (J.H. = James Henderson) (K&L.337; C.2543); Milton, 1840, table 4 (K&L.562; C.4251) (illus, F.C., 1843 (K&L.338; C.2544); Montrose St., U.A.C. 1840 (D.448; C.4376). Generally very good-uncirculated, a few rare early issues and a comprehensive run of all issues of this major city. (126) $1,800
Lot 47 Glasgow continued; Park Church, 1857 (K&L.563; C.4849); Parliament Road, 1838 (W.D. = Walter Duncan) (D.401;C.4851); Regent Place, A.C. 1819 (M.H. = Mr. Heugh) (D.437; C.2532) (illus); Renfield Church, 1841 (K&L.567-8; C.5147) (2 die varieties), U.P.C., 1848 (D.438; C.5148) (illus); Rose Street, F.C., 1875 (K&L.339; C.2569); Rutherglen, 1782 (I.F. = James Furlong) (Br. 967; C.5327) (2 one ex J.B. Nestle illus), 1836 West Church (K&L.1132; C.5329), R.C., 1835 (D.439; C.5328), F.C., 1850 (K&L.632; C.5330); St. Andrew's, F.C., 1843, table 3 (K&L.340; C.2545), Episcopal Chapel undated (circa 1850) (K&L.35; D.1003; C.2515) (illus); St.Columba's, 1839 (K&L.569; C.5620); St. David's F.C., 1843 (K&L.341; C.2546); St. Enoch's, 1842 (K&L.570; C.2541); St. George's-in-the-Fields, 1822 (K&L.571; C.2534) (illus), St. George's, F.C., 1843 (K&L.342; C.2547); St. James's, F.C., 1843 (K&L 343; C.2548); St. John's, 1843 (K&L.344-5; C.2549) (2, thick and thin flans), 1850 (K&L.346; C.2558); St. Luke's, 1837, tables 2 & 4 (K&L.572; C.5652) (2), 1863, tables nil & 2 (K&L.573; C.5653) (2), F.C., 1850 (K&L.347; C.2559); St. Mark's, 1835, tables 2 and 3 (K&L.574; C.5658) (2), 1862 table 3, (K&L.575; C.5659), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.348; C.2506); St. Matthew's 1839 (K&L.576-7; C.5665-6) (2 different reverses), F.C., 1843 (K&L.349; C.2550); St. Paul's, 1850 (K&L.578; C.5673) (2 different alloys, illus ex Agnew), F.C., 1843 (K&L.350; C.2551); St. Peter's, 1836 (K&L.579-81; C.5674-5) (3, thick and thin flans for the first), F.C., undated (K&L.351; C.2507) (illus); St. Stephen's, 1835 (K&L.582-4; C. 5679, 80 (2)) (3 - 2 die varieties and plain reverse), F.C., 1849 (K&L.353; C.2555); Sandyford undated, (circa 1840) table 2 (K&L.585; C.- ) (illus); Shamrock Street, U.P.C., 1851 (D.440; C.5442); Shettleston, 1835 (J.T.= John Thomson) table 2 (K&L.586; C.5450); F.C., 1849 (K&L.648; C.5451); South West Church, undated (circa 1840) tables 1, 3 & 5 (K&L.587; C.5562) (3); Southern, R.P.C., 1853 (D.24; C.2561); Springburn, 1854 (K&L.588; C.5586); Stockwell, 1842 (K&L.589; C.5758), F.C., 1860 (K&L.354; C.5759); Strathbungo, 1849 (K&L.590; C.5817); Tolcross, Rel. C., 1827 (D.445; C.6035) (illus); Townhead, 1866 (K&L.591; C.6061) (illus); Trinity F.C., Charlotte St, 1864 (K&L.355; C.1225); Tron, F.C., 1843 (K&L.356; C.2552); Union, F.C., 1851 (K&L.357; C.2560); Victoria, F.C., 1864 (K&L.358; C.2568); Wellington Street, U.S.C. 1840 (D.447; C.6218) (illus); Well Park, F.C., 1855, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.359; C.6222) (2); West R.P.C, 1835 (D.25; C.2537), F.C. 1843 (K&L.360; C.2562); White Memorial F.C., undated (circa 1855) (K&L.361; C.6261); White Inch, 1872 (K&L. 593; C.6258) (illus); Wynd, F.C., 1854, serials nil, and 183 (K&L.362; C.2563) (2); Young Street, F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L.363; C.2508). Generally fine - uncirculated, a few rare or interesting illustrated, mostly 19th century issues of standard design, a comprehensive run following on from the previous lot (74). $1,000
Lot 48 Glass (Aberdeenshire) undated (M.I.C = Mr John Cooper, 1756-95) (Br.475; C.4216) (2) (illus), 1835 (J.C. = John Cruickshank) (K&L 594; C.2570), 1882 (K&L 595; C.2571); Glassary (Argyllshire) 1800 (K&L 596; C.2572), (2 sizes, illus); Glasserton (Wigtownshire) 1771 (J.L. = James Laing) (Br.477; C.2573) (illus), 1902 (K&L 597; C.2574) (illus); Glassford (Lanarkshire) undated (circa 1850) (K&L 603; C.5341) (S incuse on sheet iron) Sunday School tokens in sheet iron, undated (circa 1850) (K&L 599-601; C.2711-3) G.S.S. 1, 5 and 10 incuse on sheet iron) (3), 1822 tables 1 and 3 (K&L 605; C.2402) (illus) (2), 1850 table 2 and 5 (K&L 606; C.2500) (2); Glenapp (Ayrshire) 1911 in bronze (K&L 607; C.2575) (designed by the architect Macgregor Chalmers) (illus); Glenbervie (Kincardineshire) 1781 (Br.480; C.2576) (illus), 1789 (Br.481; C.2580), 1823 (K&L 608; C.2577) (illus) F.C., 1843 (K&L 364; C.2578) (2); Glenbuchat (Aberdeenshire) 1792 (retrograde N) (Br.479; C.2581); Glencairn (Dumfries-shire) 1721 (Br.482; Whi 138; C.2487) (2), 1748 (Br.483; Whi 139; C.2489) (2) (illus ex J.B.Nestle) 1838, tables 3, 5, and 6 (K&L 609; Whi 140; C.2582) (illus) (3); Glencoe (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1840) (K&L 610; C.2583); Glencorse (Lothians) 1824 (K&L 611; C.2584); Glendevon (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.484; C.2482), 1817 (K&L 612; C.2588); Glenelg (Inverness-shire) 1834 (A.B. = Alexander Beith) (K&L 614; C.2589), F.C., 1846 (K&L 365; C.2590); Glengarry (Inverness-shire) 1867 (K&L 615; C.2591); Glenisla (Angus) 1792 (Br.485b; C.2594) (illus), 1806/ 1818 (A.B. = Andrew Burna) (K&L 617; C.2595) (illus), 1817 (K&L 616; C.2596) (2 die varieties) (illus), F.C., 1850 (K&L 366; C.2597); Glenkens (Kircudbrightshire) F.C., 1848 (K&L 367; C.2598); Glenlivet (Banffshire) 1869, tables 3 and 4 (K&L 618; C.2599) (2, one a pierced cast) (illus); Glenluce (Wigtownshire) U.A.C., 1823 (J.B. = James Buller) (D.449; C.2600) (illus); Glenlyon (Perthshire) F.C., 1854 (K&L 368; C.2602), U.F.C.; undated (circa 1855) (K&L 129; C.2601); Glenmuik (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.486; C.2603); Glenorchy (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1750) (K&L.23; C.2378); Glenorchy and Innishail (Argyllshire) 1859 (K&L 619; C.2604), 1894 (K&L 620; C.2605) (2, one with plain reverse) (illus); Glenprosen (Angus) 1877 (K&L 622, 24; C.2606-7) (2 different types) (illus). Fair- uncirculated, some interesting and rare or very rare. (55) $770
Lot 49 Glenrinnes (Banffshire) 1844 (K&L 623; C.2608); Glenshee (Perthshire_ 1846 (J.M. = James Mitchell) (K&L624; C.2609); Glenshiel (Ross and Cromarty) 1834 (K&L 626; C.2610) 1842 (F.McI. = Farquhar McIver) (K&L 627; C.2612) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 369; C.2611); Glenurquhart (Inverness-shire) U.F.C., 1900, in aluminium (K&L 130; C.2613); Golspie (Sutherland) 1784 (Br.489; C.2401) undated (circa 1848 (K&L 370; C.2624); Gordon (Berwickshire) 1719 (Br.490; C.2486) (2 different dies) (illus), 1863 (K&L 628; C.2629); Gorebridge (Lothians) A.C., 1813 (G.S. = George Sandie) (D.450; C.2630), Stobhill, F.C., 1860 (K&L 371; C.2631); Gourock (Renfrewshire) 1832 (K&L 629; C.2634) U.P.C., 1853 (D.451; C.2635), F.C., 1857 (K&L 372; C.2636); Govan (Lanarkshire) 1821, tables 1 and 2 (M.L. = Matthew Leishman) (K&L 543; C.2640) (2), 1870 (K&L 544; C.2642), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 375; C.2637) 1862 Gaelic Church (K&L 376; C.2641), St.Columba, F.C., 1916 (K&L 377; C.2645) (illus), St.Mary's F.C., 1872 (K&L378-9 (2); C.2643-4 (2)) (3 die varieties); Graemsay and Hoy (Orkney) undated (circa 1795) (Br.491; C.2461) (illus); Grange (Banffshire) undated (A.C. = Archibald Campbell, 1755-74) tables 1 and 2 (Br.492; C.2620) (2) (illus); U.A.C., 1837 (J.M. = James Meiklehan) (D.452; C.2655), F.C., 1845, table 1 (K&L 380; C.2656), E.C., 1867, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 630; C.2657) (2); Grangemouth (Stirlingshire) F.C., undated (circa 1850) tables 2 and 3 (K&L 381; C.2658) (2), U.P.C., 1855 (D.453; C.2660); Granton (Morayshire) 1869 (K&L 632; C.2661); Grantully (Perthshire), 1825 (A.C. = Alexander Campbell) (K&L 633; C.190); Greenlaw (Berwickshire) 1722 (Br.493; C.2400) (illus) 1772 (Br.494; C.2392) (illus), A.C., 1786 (J.McV. = John McVitie) (D.455; C.2668), F.C., 1843 (D.961; K&L 729; C.6464); Greenloaning (Perthshire) A.C., 1758 (struck 1818?) (D.456; C.2669) (illus). Fair - good extremely fine, some rare. (42) $600
Lot 50 Greenock (Renfrewshire) 1706 (Br.495; C.2651) (illus), 1798 (O.P. = Old Parish) (B.496c; C.2679) (illus) 1802 (N.P. = New Parish) tables 1, 4, 5, and 11 (K&L 641; C.2681) (4) (illus), Rel. C. 1809 (D.458; C.2681) (illus); Cartsburn Ch., undated, tables 4 and 5 (K&L 635; C.1140) (2); East Parish, 1809, table 5 (K&L 637; C.2684); F.Gaelic Ch., 1843 (K&L 382; C.2694), E.C., Gaelic Parish Church, 1855, table 4 (K&L 638; C.2698); Greenbank, A.C., undated (S.S. = Sutherland Sinclair) (D.457; C.2670) (illus); Ladyburn Church, undated (circa 1850) tables 1 (K&L 639; C.3615) (illus); Middle Church, F.C., 1843, tables 1, 2, 4 and 7 (K&L 383; C.2695) (4); Mid Parish, undated (circa 1845) tables 1 and 2 (K&L 640; C.2671) (table 1 illus ex Agnew); New Parish, 1761 (K&L 120; C.2676) 1802, tables 1 and 7 (K&L 641; C.2681); Nicholson St., 1832 (R.W. = Robert Wilson) (D.461; C.2687); North Ch., F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 385; C.2672); Old West Kirk, 1865, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 643; C.2700); St.Thomas's 1839, table 5 (K&L 645; C.2693) (illus) tables 2, 3, and 4 (K&L 646; C.2693)(3); Sir Michael Street, U.P.C., undated (circa 1845) (D.459; C.2673) (2, one with inverted die axis), Union St. U.A.C., 1835 (D.462; C.2691) (illus) U.P.C., 1835 (D.463; C.2692); Wellpark, F.C., 1854 (K&L 386-7; C.2697) (2 reverse varieties); F.West C., 1843, tables 2 and 3 (K&L 389; C.6230) (2) (illus); West Church, F.C., 1843 tables 2 and 3 (K&L 388; C.2696) (2); West Chapel, undated (circa 1820) (K&L 649; C.6229) (illus), 1823 (K&L 650; C.2686) (illus); West Parish, 1833, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 647; C.2690) (2), earlier type, 1833 (K&L 25; C.2688) (illus); West Stewart Street, R.P.C., undated (circa 1848) (D.28; C.2674), 1860 (D.29; C.2699). Fine - nearly uncirculated, a comprehensive run of this large town. (48) $700
Lot 51 Gretna (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1795) tables I and II (Br.497; Whi 144; C.2653); Guthrie (Angus) undated (circa 1750) (Br.498; C.2374) similar, G in relief (Br.499; C.2379) (illus) similar but larger (Br.501; C.2389) much smaller (Br.503; C.2375) (illus); Haddington (Lothians) undated (circa 1780) (Br.5067; C.2744 (2)) (both illus) 1812 (K&L 652-3; C.6348) (2 obverse die varieties) (illus), 1839 table 3 (K&L 654; C.2740), A.C., 1821 (K&L 52; C.2739) (illus), U.S.C., 1824 (W.H. = William Hogg) (D.465; C.2743), F.C., 1843 (K&L 390; C.2741) East Church, A.C., 1745 (R.A. = Robert Archibald) (D.464; C.2738) (2 die varieties) (illus); Haggs (Stirlingshire) 1841, tables 1 and 4 (K&L 655; C.2746); Half-Morton (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1820) tables 2, 3, and 6 (K&L 656; Whi 145; C.2828) (3) (illus); Halkirk (Caithness) 1823 (K&L 42; Anderson p.38; C.2825) (illus), F.P.C., undated (circa 1855) (K&L 168; C.2751) (illus) F.C, 1843 (K&L 392; C.2752); Halladale (Caithness) F.C., undated (K&L 393; C.2753) in silvered brass (illus); Hamilton (Lanarkshire) 1705 (Br.508; C.2821) (illus), 1792 (Br.509; C.2823) 1853, table 3 (K&L 659; C.2764), R.P.C., 1788 (A.M. = Archibald Mason) (D.64; C.2758), Rel.C., 1778 I.R. = John Ramsay) (illus); Brandon St. Rel.C., 1831 (D.467; C.2759); Cambs and Kilbride, 1756 (W.O. = William Oliver) (D.470; C.1045) (illus); Quarter Church, undated (K&L 660; C.2756) (ex Agnew); St. John's Church, 1835, table 2 (K&L 661; C.2760); Harris (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1850) (K&L 663; C.2771) (ex Agnew, illus); Harthill (Lothians) F.C, 1873 (K&L 395; C.2776); Hassendean (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1680) (Br.511; C.2811) (illus); Hawick (Roxburghshire) A.C., 1768 (J.Y. = John Young, Orrock Place) (D.477; C.185) (illus) (2, thick and thin), A.C., 1791 (East Bank) (J.H. = James Henderson) (D.476; Cr.469) Rel.C. 1810 (D.475; C.2779), E.C., 1843 (K&L 665; C.2783), St.Mary's Ch. 1860, table 3 (K&L 666; C.2784) F.C, 1843 (J.W. = John Wallace) (K&L 396; C.2782) (illus). Fine - extremely fine, several rare and interesting. (45) $650
Lot 52 Helensburgh (Dunbartonshire) A.C., 1827 (D.905; C.2796) (illus), U.P.C., 1845 (D.478; C.2798) (illus), E.C., 1847 tables 1 and 3 (J.L. = John Lindsay) (K&L 667; C.2799) (2); Park F.C., 1862 (K&L 398; C.2795) (2); Helmsdale (Sutherland) U.F.C., undated (circa 1848) (K&L 131; C.2800) Heriot (Lothians) undated (circa 1790) (K&L.126; C.2808) 1834 (K&L.668; C.2801); Hightae (Dumfries-shire) undated stock (circa 1843) (D.31; Whi 148; C.-); Hilton (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.512; C.2728) (illus); Hobkirk (Roxburghshire) 1819 (K&L 669; C.2833), 1837 (J.E. = John Ewen) (K&L 670; C.2845) (illus); Hoddam (Dumfries-shire) undated (A.B. = Alexander Brown, 1768-83) (Br.513; Whi 149; C.2824) (illus) (2, one with corner cut), 1839, table 2, (K&L 671; Whi 150; C.2834); Holm (Orkney) 1807 (K&L 672; C.2837) (illus), A.C. 1816 (D.480; C.2838), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 399; C.4767) (illus); Holytown (Lanarkshire) 1838, tables 1, 2, and 5 (K&L 673; C.2840) (3), F.C., 1845 (K&L 400; C.2841); Holywood (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.515; Whi 151; C.2874) (2) (illus) undated (Br.516 (4); Whi 154, 5 (2), 6; C.3215 (4)) (4) (the first illus), undated (Br.517 (4); Whi 153 (3), 154; C.2876 (4) (the first illus), undated (circa 1820) in copper (farthing size) (K&L 674; Whi 158; C.2842) (illus), undated (circa 1835) tables 1-3, 6 (K&L 676; Whi 157; C.2843) (4); Horndean (Berwickshire) A.C., 1787 (A.C. = Alexander Calderhean (D.483; C.2850) (illus), 1807 (D.484; C.2857); Houndwood (Berwickshire) E.C., 1837 (K&L 677; C.2853) (illus); Hopeman (Morayshire) F.C., 1855, table 3 (K&L 401; C.2846); Houston (Renfrewshire) F.C., 1843, table 1 (K&L 402; C.2854); Houston and Kilallan (Renfrewshire) 1797 (J.M. = John Monteith) (Br.519; C.2855) (illus) 1843, tables 3 and 7 (P.D. = Peter Dale) (K&L 687; C.2856) (2), 1876 table 1 (Mc. = Alexander McLaren) (K&L 679; C.2857); Howgate (Lothians) U.A.C., 1828 (D.487; C.2859); Hownam (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.518; C.2827) (2, one ex Agnew) (illus), 1871 (K&L 680; C.2860). Nearly fine - extremely fine, several rare and interesting, particularly the Orkney issues. (50) $760
Lot 53 Humbie (Lothians) undated (Br.520; C.2722) (illus) undated (circa 1700) (Br.520a; C.2810) (illus) 1699 (6 is retrograde) (Br.521; C.2722) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 403; C.2864); Huntly (Aberdeenshire) 1761 (R.I. = Robert Innes) tables nil and 2 (Br.523; C.2735) (2) (illus), 1813 (K&L 681; Anderson p.23; C.2865) (illus ex H.G.Williams), A.C. 1815 (J.M. = James Miller) (D.489; C.2866), undated (G.C. = George Cowie) (D.488; C.4188) another larger with 86 (1786?) (K&L 108; C.2450) (illus); Congregational Church, undated (circa 1800) (K&L 109; C.999) (illus), E.C., 1824 (4 is retrograde) table 6 (K&L 682; C.2867); Hutton (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.522; C.2815); Hutton and Corrie (Dumfries-shire) 1849 (K&L 682; Whi 160; C.2872); Hutton and Fishwick (Berwickshire) 19 Mar, 1789 (Br.524; C.2871); Inch (Wigtownshire) 1846, tables I and IV (K&L 684; C.2930) (2) F.C. undated (circa 1850) table 3 (K&L 404; C.2929) (illus); Inchbrayock (now Craig) (Angus) undated (KL 47-8; C.2882-3) (4) (illus); Inchinnan (Renfrewshire) 1839 tables 2 and 3 (K&L 685; C.2932); Inchture (Perthshire) 1773 (Br.526; C.2933) (illus); Innellan (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1850) (K&L 686; C.2936), F.C., 1860 (K&L 405; C.2937); Innerleithen (Peebles-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.527; C.2912) (3) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 406; C.2939) U.P.C., 1849 (D.490; C.2940), E.C., 1868 (K&L 687; C.2941); Innerleven (Fife) A.C., 1824 (W.H. = William Harper) (D.492; C.2973); Innerwick (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.529a; C.2614) (2 sizes) (illus), 1777 (K&L 140; C.3015) (illus), 1837 (K&L 688; C.2942) F.C., 1845, table 2 (K&L 407; C.2943); Insch (Aberdeenshire) 1685 (Br.530; C.2950) (illus) 1854 (K&L 689; C.2951); Inverallen (Morayshire) undated (circa 1845) tables 1 and 2 (K&L 690; Anderson p.25; C.2953) (2); Inverallochy (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1845) (K&L 691; And. p 14; C.2954) (illus). Nearly fine - uncirculated, several rare and interesting early issues. (43) $600
Lot 54 Inverarity (Angus) 1714 (R.Y. = Robert Young, 1710-34) (Br.532a; C.2972) (illus), undated (circa 1720) (Br.532; C.2944) (illus), 1808 (W.R. = William Rankine) (K&L 694); C.2956) (2 alloys) (illus ex J.B.Nestle), 1861 (K&L 695; C.2957) (illus); Inverary (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.525; C.3001) (illus), 1835 (K&L 692; C.2955); Inveravon (Banffshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.533; And.p.24; C.2924) (illus) undated (circa 1770) (Br.534; C.2992-3) (2 both illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.537; C.2925 (3), 2878) (4 different, the last without the N of IN (K&L 141) 3 illus), 1876 (K&L 696; C.2958), F.C., 1874 (K&L 408; C.2959); Inverbrothock (in Arbroath) (Angus) 1835 (R.L. = Robert Lee) (K&L76; C.2960), F.C., 1843 (K&L 50; C.2961) Inverchaolain (Argyllshire) 1701 (T.B. = Thomas Bruce) retrograde N (Br.535; C.2991) (illus), undated (circa 1720) (Br.538; C.2946) (illus), undated (circa 1780) (Br.539; C.2935) (illus); Inveresk (Lothians) 1841, tables 1-3, 5 (K&L 698; C.2964) (4) (illus); Invergordon (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., undated (K&L 409; C.2965) (illus); Inverkeilor (Angus) 1784 (I.C. = John Carnegie) (Br.536b; C.2952) (3, 2 illus, basically same dies different strikes) (one ex T.S.Agnew two ex J.B.Nestle), undated (circa 1845) (K&L 699; C.2966); Inverkeithing (Hinder Keithing was the old name) (Fife) 1699 (Br.542; C.2792) (illus) 1716 (Br.543; C.2914) (4 die varieties, 2 illus) 1756 (D.F. = David Forrest) (K&L 54; C.2917) (2, both heavily oxidised), U.P., 1782 (E.B. = Ebenezer Brown) D.494; C,2967) (2) (illus), E.C., 1810 (K&L 700; C.2968) (illus) another similar dated 1880 (K&L 701; C.2969); Inverkeithny (Banffshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.546; C.2970) (worn), 1865 (K&L 702; C.2971); Inverkip (Renfrewshire) 1764 (open bible in centre) (Br.546a; C.2938) (2, one with cut corner, other illus ex J.B.Nestle). Poor - extremely fine, many interesting and rare early types. (45) $650
Lot 55 Inverness (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.544; C.2947) (illus), U.A.C., 1821 (J.S. = James Scott) (D.495; C.2994) (illus), East Ch. 1835 (K&L 703; C.2977); English and Gaelic Ch., undated (circa 1830) (Br.545; C.2974) (illus), English F.C., 1844 tables 1, 4 and 5 and nil (K&L 410-1; C.2981) (4); North Church, 1837 (K&L 704-7; C.2978) (4 die varieties, struck in white metal, silvered white metal (704, 5 (2)) later strikes with frozen date in white metal, aluminium, copper and brass (K&L 706,7) (illus) all with faintly milled edge) (7); Queen St. U.P. (overpunched F) for F.C., (K&L 412; D.497; C.2984) (2, one ex A.McLean); West Ch., 1840 (K&L 708; C.2980) (2, one struck in silvered brass ex A.McLean, illus), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 413; C.2975); Invertiel (Fife) 1838 (K&L 709; C.2986) (illus) 1857, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 710; C.2985) (2), F.C., 1843, tables 2, 3, and 5 (K&L 462; C.2987) (3); Inverurie (Aberdeenshire) undated (W.W. = William Watt, 1717-55) (Br.547; C.2945) (illus), 1825 (R.L. = Robert Lessel, latin = This way to the heavens) (K&L 711; C.5466) (illus), 1863, table 2 (K&L 712; C.2990) F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L 414; C.2989), U.F.C., undated (circa 1855) (K&L 132; C.2988) (illus); Irvine (Ayrshire) 1721 (K&L 145; C.3004) (illus), Rel.Ch, 1777 (D.498; C.3005) (illus) another with retrograde N (K&L 55; C.3006) (illus), A.C., 1809 (D.500; C.3007) (illus), Rel. Ch., 1840 (D.499; C.3008) (illus), E.C., 1851 (K&L 714; C.3009); Isle of Whithorn (Wigtownshire) F.C., undated stock, verse 1 (K&L 1318; C.6474); Jedburgh (Roxburghshire) A.C., 1766 (Castle Street) (J.R.= John Robertson) (7 in date is retrograde) (D.506; C.187) Rel. C., 1821 (D.504, C.3034) 1841 (D.505; C.3035) (2 sizes) U.A.C., 1825 (W.N. = William Nichol) (D.503; C.3032) (2 die varieties and alloys) (illus), E.C., 1816, in copper (K&L 715; C.3033) (illus), F.C., 1843, table 2 (K&L 419; C.3036). Fair - uncircualted, several rare. (46) $650
Lot 56 Iona (Inner Hebrides) undated (I with knob) (circa 1750) (K&L 144; C.2879) 1830 (K&L 713; C.2998). Very fine; extremely fine and rare, especially the first, and very interesting being from this historical island. (2) $170
Lot 57 Johnshaven (Kincardineshire) A.C., undated (circa 1780) (D.H. = David Harper, 1st antiburger minister) (D.508; C.3050); 1808 (T.T. = Thomas Trotter) (D.507; C.3051) (illus) (A/107 scratched on obverse) Trotter took his token for use in Nova Scotia); Johnstone (Dumfrieshire) 1778 (Br.549; Whi 161; C.3048) (illus) 1820 (R.C. = Robert Colvin) (K&L 716; Whi-; C.3058) 1860 (K&L 717; Whi 162; C.3059) Rel. C. 1830 (D.509; Whi -; C.3056) (illus) Johnstone (Renfrewshire) 1798, (Br.549a; C.3053) 1816 (K&L 718; C.3054) (illus), U.P.C., West Ch. (D.511; C.3057) (illus); Jura (Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1785) (Br.550; C.3017) (2, one with table no.6 on reverse) (illus); Keig (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.551; C.3492) (illus); Keith (Banffshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.553, 4 (2); C.3109, 3091 (2)) (3) (illus), A.C., 1778 (A.Y. = Andrew Young) (D.512; C.3171) (oxidised) E.C., 1860, table 1 (K&L 721, C.3172), F.C.,undated (circa 1855) table 5 (K&L 420; C.3170); Keithall and Kinkel (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.555; C.6026) (illus), 1892 (K&L 722; C.3173) (illus); Kells (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1750 (Br.557; C.3133) (illus) 1830 (similar to last) (K&L 723; C.-) (illus); Kelso (Roxburghshire) (A.C., undated (circa 1750) R.N. = Robert Nicol) (D.514; C.5194) (2 different dies, one with incuse branch on reverse), 1772 (I.M. = John Muirhead) D.515; C.189), Rel. C., 1793 (I.P. = John Pitcairn) (D.513; C.3174) (illus) E.C., 1809 (K&L 724; C.3176) (illus), 1842 and 1878 (K&L 726-7; C.3178, 80) (2), F.C. 1843, table 1 (K&L 421; C.3179); Kelton (Kircudbrightshire) undated, table 1 (K&L 148; C.3128) (illus), 1746 (I.L. = John Lamont) (4 is retrograde) (Br.558; C.3183) (illus) undated (circa 1750) (Br.561; C.3100) (2 different dies and sizes) (illus), 1854, tables 1 (2 varieties) and 4 (K&L 729; C.3181) (3) (illus); Kemback (Fife) 1708 (W.C. = William Cunningham) (Br.563; C.3493) (illus), 1765 (A.W. = Alexander Walter) (Br. 564; C.3494) (illus). Poor - extremely fine, several rare or very rare. (40) $570
Lot 58 Kemnay (Aberdeenshire) undated (F.D. = Francis Dauney, 1719-45) (Br.564b; C.4183), similar, but larger (A.R. = Alexander Reid, 1758-75) (Br.562; C.4079) (illus) 1849, table 4 (K&L 730; C.3184) F.C., 1864 (K&L 422; C.3185) (illus); Kenmore (Perthshire) 1741 (I.H. = John Hamilton) (Br.565; C.4239) 1760 (I.C. = John Campbell) (Br.566; C.4221) (2) F.C., 1843 (K&L 423; C.3188) (illus), E.C., 1852 (K&L 731; C.3189); Kennethmont (Aberdeenshire) 1854 (K&L 732; C.3382) (illus); Kennoway (Fife) 1718 (R.P. = Robert Ponton) (Br.567; C.3481) A.C., 1760 (W.A. = William Arnot) (D.517; C.3543) O.S.C., 1812 (A.M. = Alexander McWattie) (D.906; C.3186) (illus), E.C., 1833, tables 1-3 (K&L 733; C.3190) (3) F.C., 1861 (K&L 424; C.3191) U.P.C., 1871 (D.518; C.3192) (illus); Ketting (Angus) undated (R.T. = Robert Trail, 1746-53) (Br.569; C.4454) 1830 (D.S. = David Symes) (K&L 734; C.3197) (illus); Kettle (Fife) Rel.C., 1781 (I.K. = John King) (D.519; C.3198) (illus), E.C. 1835, tables 2 and 6 (K&L 735; C.3199) (2) (illus), U.P.C., 1878 (D.520; C.3200) (illus) (the Dove was said to have sat with the worshippers when they met in the open air and followed then when they retreated to cover in stormy weather, see Dick); Kinbarchan (Renfrewshire) 1783 table 2 (J.W. = John Warner) (K&L 150; C.3217) (illus), Rel. C. 1789 (I.M. = James McLaren) (D.521; C.3218) (illus ex Agnew); E.C., undated (circa 1844) tables 1 and 2 (K&L 738; C.3216) (2); Kilbirnie (Ayrshire) 1769 (Br.570; C.4318) (illus), another, smaller date (K&L 151; C.4318), R.P.C., 1826 (D.32; C.3219), E.C., 1864, table 1 (K&L 740; C.3221), F.C., 1843 (K&L 425; C.3220); Kilbrandon and Kilchattan (Argyllshire) 1778 (Br 570a; C.5425) (illus), U.F.C., 1900 (K&L 133; C.3222) (illus); Kilbride (Isle of Arran) undated (circa 1843) (K&L - ; C.-) (illus) 1845 (K&L 741; C.3226) (illus) F.C., 1845 (K&L 426; C.3225); Kilbride (Ayrshire) 1720 (Br.573; C.3228) (illus); Kilcalmonell (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1750) (K&L 152; C.3119) (illus) F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 427; C.3229); Kilchoman (Islay, Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1840) (K&L 743; C.3230). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare. (41) $600
Lot 59 Kilchrenan & Dalavich (Argyllshire) 1805 (W.F.= William Fraser) (K&L.744; C.3244); Kilconquhar (Fife) A.C., 1796 (J.D.= James Dick) (D.522; C.3233) (illustrated), E.C., 1820 (K&L.745; C.3234) (illustrated); Kilcreggan (Dunbartonshire) U.P.C., 1862 (D.523; C.3232); Kildalton (Islay, Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1780) (Br.574; C.3087) (illustrated); Kildalton and Oa (Islay, Inner Hebrides) F.C., 1848 (K&L.428; C.3236); Kildonan (Sutherland) undated (circa 1740) (Br.575; C.3533) (illustrated); Kildrummy (Aberdeenshire) undated (J.A. = John Alexander, 1682-1717) (Br.575a; C.4212), 1810 (K&L.747; C.3137) (illustrated); Kilfinichen (Mull, Inner Hebrides) 1830 (K&L.748; C.3241) (illustrated); F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.430; C.3240); Killarrow (Islay, Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1790) (Br.568a; C.783) (BM = Bowmore) (illustrated) 1874 (K&L.737; C.3243) (illustrated ex A. McLean), F.C. 1861, Bowmore (K&L.95; C.836); Killean (Argyllshire) undated (Br.578; C.3095) (illustrated) F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L.431; C.3247); Killean and Kilchenzie (Argyllshire) 1865 (K&L.749; C.3250); Killearn (Stirlingshire) 1826, tables 2, 5 & 8 (J.G. = John Graham) (K&L.750; C.3253) (3), U.F.C., undated (circa 1850) ((K&L.134; C.3251); Killearn and Balfron (Stirlingshire) undated (circa 1850) (K&L.432; C.3254); Killearnan (Ross & Cromarty) undated (circa 1745) (Br.582; C.3124) (illustrated), another, similar (Br.583; C.3307) (illustrated) 1816 (K&L.751; C.3258) (2, one ex A. McLean illustrated, other ex T.S. Agnew); Killin (Perthshire) 1739 (I.S. = James Stuart (Br.584; C.4268) (illustrated), 1875 (K&L.752; C.3256) F.C., 1845 (K&L.433; C.3255); Kilmadock (Perthshire) 1794 (Br. 584a; C.3261) (illustrated); Kilmalcom (Renfrewshire) 1819 (R.C. = Robert Cameron) (K&L.713; C.3263) (illustrated) 1839 (T.B. = Thomas Brydson) (K&L.754; C.3264), U.P.C., 1859 (D.525; C.3265); Kilmallie (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.585-6; 3089, 3495) (2 different dies,) (illustrated) 1854 (K&L.755; C.3268), F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L.434; C.3266) (2) (illustrated), 1843 (K&L.435; C.3267); Kilmany (Fife) 1782 (A.H. = Alexander Hosack) (Br.588a; C.3289) (illustrated) (2 die varieties). Fair-extremely fine, several rare and interesting. (42) $600
Lot 60 Kilmarnock (Ayrshire) 1756 (K&L.159; C.3531) (ex Agnew), 1781 (B,590; C.3272), R.P.C. 1808 (A.B. = Adam Brown) (D.34; C.1187) (illustrated) U.P.C., 1854 (D.533; C.3281), O.S.C., 1858 (D.908, C.3278) (Clerk's Lane) A.C., 1778 (J.R. = James Robertson) (D.526; C.194) (illustrated); High Church, 1842, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.756; C.3291) (2) F.C., 1843 (K&L.436; C.3275); King St., Rel. C., undated (circa 1825), tables nil, 1, 6 & 12 (D.527; C.3269) (4, the first with cut corners, die wear varieties and 2 different dies) (illustrated) U.P.C., undated (circa 1850), (D.528; C.3270); Low Church, 1826 (K&L.757; C.3273) (2, one struck in softer metal en medaille); Portland Rd., A.C., 1775 (R.J. = Robert Jeffray (D.529; C.193), U.A.C., 1836 (G.L. = George Lawson) (D.530; C.3274) (illustrated); Prince's St., A.C., 1843 (D.531; C.3276); St. Andrew's, 1842 (K&L.758; C.3292) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.437; C.3277); Kilmaronock (Dunbartonshire) Rel.C., 1778, (I.K. = John King) (spelt Kilmarock on token) (D.532; C.3279) (illustrated), E.C., 1833 (K&L.760; C. 3280); Kilmartin (Argyllshire) 1836 (K&L.762; C.3284) (illustrated); Kilmaurs (Ayrshire) A.C., 1790 (G.P. = George Paxton) (D.535; C.2647) (illustrated) E.C., 1807 (K&L.763; C.3285) (illustrated); U.P.C., 1828 (D.R. = David Robertson) (D.536; C.3286) (illustrated) E.C., 1858 (K&L.764; C.3288), F.C. 1844 (K&L.438; C.3287); Kilmeny (Islay, Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1790) (Br.594a: C.3507) (2) (illustrated); Kilmodan (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1800) (Br.595; C.3293) (illustrated); Kilmonivaig (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1760) (Br.596; C.3205) (2, one ex Agnew illustrated), F.C. 1864 (K&L.439; C.3295); Kilmorack (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.599; C.3080) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.440; C.3296); Kilmore (Argyllshire) 1790 (P. McD = Patrick McDonald) (Br.600; C.3297) (illustrated) (2, each with a cut corner); Kilmore & Kilbride (Argyllshire) 1891 (J.M.M. = John M. MacGregor) (K&L.765; C.3299) (illustrated), 1901 (K&L.766; C.3300) (illustrated); Kilmory (Island of Arran) F.C., 1843 (K&L.441; C.446) (illustrated), E.C., 1884 (K&L.768; C.3301). Fine-extremely fine. (43) $600
Lot 61 Kilmuir (Island of Skye) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 604a; C.3090) (illustrated), U.F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L.135; C.3303); Kilmuir (North Uist, Outer Hebridies) 1861 (K&L.770; c.3304) (illustrated), 1905 (K&L.769; c.3305); Kilmuir Easter (Ross & Cromarty) undated (circa 1760) (Br.606; C.3082) (illustrated); Kilmun (Argyllshire F.C., 1844 (K&L.443; C.3306); Kilninian and Kilmore (Island of Mull, Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1750) (K&L.160; C.4005) (illustrated) undated (circa 1780) (Br.608; C.3506) (illustrated); Kilninver and Kilmelfort (Argyllshire) 1778 (Br.609; C.3308) (illustrated), 1826 (D.C. = Donald Campbell) (K&L.771; C.3309); Kilrenny (Fife) undated (circa 1725) (Br.610; C.3313) (3 die varieties, 2 illustrated), 1810 tables 3 & 5, the second countermarked Revd. G.S. Anderson on reverse (K&L.774; C.3314) (illustrated); Kilspindie (Perthshire) undated (circa 1720) (K&L.161; C.4237) 1730 (K&L.163; C.4429) (both very oxidised) Kilspindie and Rait (Perthshire) (formerly Monyabroch) 1775 (Br.611; C.4305) (2, illustrated ex J.B. Nestle), Rel. C., 1773 (D.538; C.4442) (very worn) E.C., 1811 (R.R. = Robert Rennie) (K&L.775; C.3317) (illustrated) 1852 (K&L.776; C.3318), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L.444; C.3316); Kiltarlity (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.612; C.3576) (illustrated), U.F.C. undated (circa 1860) (K&L 136; C.3319), F.C., 1843 (K&L.445; C.3320) (2, one with large die break (ex A. McLean); Kiltearn (Ross & Cromarty) undated (Br.616; C.3108), 1755 (Br.617; C.3323) (illustrated) 1809 (K&L.777; C.3321) (illustrated); F.C., 1847 (K&L.446; C.3322), Kilwinning (Ayrshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.618; C.6509) (2, one ex H.G. Williams), similar but square design (Br.619; C.6510) (2, one ex Agnew illustrated), A.C., undated (circa 1760) (D.910; C.188) (2), U.A.C., 1827 (J.G.= James Gowans) (D.539; C.3324) (illustrated) F.C., 1845 (K&L.447; C.3327), O.S.C., 1872 (K&L.94; D.911; C.3325 (2)) (2 reverse dies) (illustrated); Kincardine (Ross & Cromarty) undated (circa 1740) (Br.623; C.3535) (3 varieties) (illustrated), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L.448; C.3332); Kincardine (Perthshire) A.C., 1812 (A.O.B. = Alexander O. Beattie) (D.540; C.3330) U.S.C. undated (circa 1812) (D.541; C.3333) (illustrated); Kincardine-Dunblane (Perthshire) 1741 (Br.620; C.3563); Kincardine O'Neil (Aberdeenshire), undated (circa 1735) (Br.621; C.3112) (illustrated), 1847 (K&L.778; C.3336). Poor-uncirculated, several rare and interesting early types and island issues. (50) $750
Lot 62 Kinclaven (Perthshire) undated (circa 1700) reverse depicts a church (K&L.164; C.3338) (illustrated) undated (circa 1700) (Br.624; C.3337) (illustrated), A.C., 1749 (A.B. = Alexander Blyth) (D.542; C.3328) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1844 (K&L.779; C.3339); Kinellar (Aberdeenshire), undated (Br.625; C.3340) (illustrated), undated (I.A. = John Angus, 1697-1723) (Br.626; c.4213) (illustrated), 1883 (K&L.780; C.3341); Kinfauns (Perthshire) 1822 (K&L.781;C.3343) F.C., 1843, tables 1-5 (K&L.449; C.3344) (5); Kingarth (Isle of Bute) 1709 (Br.628; C.3208) (2) (illustrated) F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.450; C.3345) (illustrated); King Edward (Banffshire) undated (circa 1750) (illustrated) (Br.629; C.6215) (illustrated), 1858 (W.F. = William Findlay) (K&L.782; C.3346); Kinghorn (Fife) U.A.C., 1824 (J.H. = James Hardie) (D.543; C.3348), E.C., 1832 (F.J. = Fergus Jardine) (K&L.783; C.3349) (illustrated), 1848, tables 2 & 3 (M.B. = Matthew Bowie) (K&L.784; C.3351) (2) 1867, tables 1 & 2 (K&L.785-6; C.3352) (2 reverse dies), F.C., 1845, table 1 (K&L.451; C.3350); Kinglassie (Fife) 1747 (Br. 632; C.3488) (illustrated), 1831, tables 1 & 2 (K&L.787; C.3353), F.C., 1846, table 4 (K&L.452; C.3354); Kingoldrum (Angus) 1719 (J.H. = John Heugh, 1714-31) (Br.631, C.4238), 1773 (J.T. = James Thomson, 1758-81) (B.633, C.4272) (illustrated), 1898 & 1912 (2 in aluminium and bronze), (J.C.J. = James Craig Jack) (K&L.788, 789, 790; C.3355-6) (3) (2 illustrated); Kingbarns (Fife) undated (circa 1750) (Br.635; C.3357), 1855 (K&L.791; C.3358); Kingussie (Inverness-shire) 1731 (Br.634; C.3123) (illustrated), 1802 (K&L.792; C.3365) (2, one with four piercings, table 4 ?) (illustrated ex A. McLean); Kininmonth (Aberdeenshire) 1846 (K&L.793; C.3366); Kinkell (Perthshire) A.C., 1792 (D.545; C.3367-8) (2, R. Imrie's name erased on the second); Kinloch (Island of Lewis, outer Hebrides) undated (circa 1900) in aluminium (K&L.138; C.3751), F.C., 1885 (K&L.453; C.3752) (Illustrated); Kinlochbervie (Sutherland) undated (circa 1830) (Br. 634a; C.3491) (illustrated) F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.454; C.3369); Kinlochluichart (Ross & Cromarty) 1870 (K&L.794; C.3370) (illustrated); Kinlochspelvie (Island of Mull inner Hebrides) 1829 (K&L.795; C.3371) (typical tin pest of this) (Illustrated). Fair-good extremely fine, some rare or very rare and interesting. (48) $700
Lot 63 Kinloss (Morayshire) undated (K&L.166; C.3097) (illustrated), another (Br.636; C.3098) (illustrated), 1752 (Br.637; C.3135) (illustrated), undated (circa 1845) table 2 (K&L.796, C.3372); Kinnaird (Angus), undated (circa 1740) (Br.638; C.3374) (oxidised), 1830 (K&L.797; C.3375) (illustrated); Kinneff (Kincardineshire) undated (I.H. = John Honyman, 1733-80) (Br.639; C.3377) (illustrated), 1831 (K&L.798; C.3378) edge straight grained (or milled); F.C., 1843 (K&L.455; C.3379); Kinnell (Angus) 1745 (Br.640; C.3380) (2 different size blanks, one ex J.B. Nestle) (illustrated), 1827 (K&L.799; C.3381); Kinnettles (Angus) 1763 (G.N. = George Nicol, 1744-73) (Br.641; C.3136) (illustrated, ex J.B. Nestle), 1864 tables 1 & 2 (K&L.800; C.3383) (2), F.C., 1846 (K&L.456; C.3384); Kinnoul (Perthshire) 1728 (Br.642, C.3385) (illustrated), 1830, tables nil, 1 & 3 (K&L.801; C.3387) (3) (illustrated); Kinross (Kinross-shire), 1804, table 5, (G.C.B. = George C. Buchanan) (K&L.802; C.3395) (illustrated) 1842, tables 4 & 5 (K&L.803; C.3397) (2) (illustrated), 1845 tables 2 4 & 5 (K&L.804; C.3399) (3), F.C., 1843 tables 3 & 5 (K&L.457; C.3398) (2), U.P.C., 1856 (D.551; C.3389); East CH, A.C., 1800 (T.B. = Thomas Beveridge) (D.546; C.3394), 1804 (D.547; C.3396); West CH, A.C. 1749 (I.S. = John Swanston) (D.548; C.3158) (illustrated) 1794 (D.549; C.3393), U.P.C., 1866 (D.552; C.3391); Kintail (Ross & Cromarty) undated (Br.646; C.3077) (2 same die, irregular shapes on ex T.S. Agnew illustrated), 1827 (J.M. = James Morrison) (K&L.805; C.3400); Kintore (Aberdeenshire) 1860 (K&L.806; C.3402) F.C. undated (circa 1845) (K&L.458; C.3401); Kippen (Stirlingshire) 1746, tables 6 & 7 (Br.652, C.3403) (2) (illustrated), 1831, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.807; C.3404) (2) (illustrated); Kirkbean (Kirkcudbrightshire) undated (circa 1700) (B.648; C.3143) (illustrated) (2) (triangular-shaped) undated (circa 1710) (Br.649; C.3142) (2, one ex Agnew) (illustrated), 1716 (Br.650; C.3149) (2) (illustated), 1841 (K&L.808; C.3406) (illustrated); Kirkbride (Ayrshire) 1725, (PVR = Peter V. Rae (Br. 651; C.3145) (illustrated). Fair-nearly uncirculated, a good run of early issues, some very rare. (51) $750
Lot 64 Kirkcaldy (Fife) 1770 (Br.656; C.3408) (illustrated) undated (circa 1830) tables 1, 3 & 5 (K&L.809; C.3407) 3) (illustrated), F.C., 1843, tables 1 - 3 (K&L.459; C.3413); Gallatown, F.C., undated (K&L.461; C.2412); Linktown, A.C., 1800 (D.554; C.3781) 2, in brass, one struck with inverted die axis) (illustrated); Path Head, A.C., 1802 (T.G. = Thomas Gray) (D.555; C.3409), E.C., 1859, tables 2, 3 & 4 (K&L.811; C.4868) (3) (illustrated) (table 3 ex H.G. Williams); Port-Brae Ch., undated (circa 1855) (K&L.812; C.5006) (illustrated); Union Ch., U.A.C. 1822 (D.556; C.3411) (illustrated), U.O.S., 1904 (K&L.97; C.3414) (illustrated); Kirkcolm (Wigtownshire) 1846, tables III & V (K&L.813; C.3415) (2); Kirkconnel (Dumfriess-shire) 1734 (P.R. = Peter Rae, 1732-48) (D.659; Whi 167; C.3156) (illustrated); Kirkcowan (Wigtonshire) 1814 (K&L.814; C.3458) U.P.C., 1847 (D.557; C.3460); Kirkcudbright (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1776 (R.M. = Robert Muter) (Br.661; C.3417) (illustrated), 1813 (K&L.815; C.3418), 1821 (G.H. = George Hamilton (K&L.816; C.3420) (illustrated), 1879 (A.D.C. = Alexander Duncan Campbell) (K&L.818; C.3423) (illustrated); U.A.C., 1821 (G.W. = George Wood) (D.5458; C.3419), F.C., 1843 (J.McM =John McMillan) (K&L.463; C.3422); Kirkden (Angus) Episcopal, undated (circa 1750) (K&L.37; C.-) (heavily oxidised and crumbling), undated (I.G. = John Grubb) (K&L.39; D.980; C.3424), E.C., 1745 (I.M. = James Moir) (Br.662; C.3425) (illustrated), 1770 (J.H. = James Hunter) (Br. 663; C.3426), 1829 (D.C. = David Carruthers) (K&L.818; C.3427); Kirkgunzeon (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1871 (K&L.820; C.3428); Kirkhill (Inverness-shire) 1791 (B.666; C.3430) (illustrated), 1833 (K&L.821; C.3431) (illustrated), 1861 (K&L.822; C.3432); Kirkhope (Selkirkshire) undated (circa 1850) (K&L.823; C.3434); Kirkinner (Wigtownshire) 1829 (K&L.824; C.3435) (illustrated); Kirkintilloch (Dunbartonshire) A.C., 1772 (I.T. = John Thomson) (K&L 60; C.3429) (illustrated) 1802 (A.M. = Andrew Marshall) (D.559; C.3439), O.S.C., 1819 (D.913: C.3440), E.C., 1829 (A.F. = Andrew Forman) (K&L.825; C.3441), St. David's undated (circa 1840) (K&L.826; C.3437 (2 different alloys, ex A. McLean illustrated), F.C. 1845 (K&L.464; C.3442); U.P.C., undated (circa 1865) (D.560; C.3438); Kirkliston (Lothians) 1812 (K&L.827; C.3443) (illustrated), 1859, tables 1-3 (K&L.828; C.3444) (3) (illustrated). Fair-extremely fine. (51) $750
Lot 65 Kirkmabreck (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1777 (heart-shaped) (Br.669; C.3144) (illustrated), 1837 (J.M. = John Muir (K&L.829; C.3445); Kirkmahoe (Dumfries-shire) 1723 (K&L.170; Whi 168; C.3213) (illustrated), 1777 (Br.670; Whi 169; C.3214) (2 different dies, cross bar on H slopes ex J.B. Nestle) (illustrated, 1835, tables 1,2, 6-9 (3 dies) (K&L.830 - 2; Whi 171; C.3446) (6) (illustrated), F.C., 1844, tables 1,2 & 5 (K&L.465; Whi 173; C.3447) (3); Kirkmaiden (Wigtownshire) 1822 (K&L.833; C.3526) (illustrated); Kirkmichael (Ayrshire) 1730 (Br.672, K&L.171; C.3515-6) (with asterisk and without, both illustrated), 1761 (Br.673; C.3517) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1790 (Br. 674; C.3522) (illustrated); Kirkmichael (Banffshire) 1868 (K&L.834; C.3452); Kirkmichael (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1840) tables 2 & 5 (K&L.835; Whi 174; C.3448) (2) (illustrated), F.C., 1859, table 2 (K&L.466; Whi 175; C.3451); Kirkmichael (Perthshire) undated (R.B. = Robert Bisset) (Br.675; C.4423), similar (R.R. = Robert Robertson) (Br.675a; C.4451), 1776 (Br.676; C.3449) (2) (illustrated), 1850 (K&L.836; C.3450) (illustrated); Kirkmuirhill (Lanarkshire) U.P.C. undated (circa 1843) (D.561; C.3453) (illustrated); Kirknewton and East Calder (Lothians) 1835 (A.L.S. = Alexander Lockhart Simpson) (K&L.837; C.3454) (2) (illustrated); Kirkoswald (Ayrshire) 1777 (Br.678; C.3456) (illustrated), 1847, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.838; C.3457) (2) (illustrated), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.467; C.3455); Kirkpatrick-Durham (Kirkcudbright) 1725 (Br.679; C.3558) (3, 2 different dies) (illustrated), 1850, tables 1-3 (K&L.840; C.3461) (3); Kirkpatrick-Fleming (Dumfriess-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.680; Whi 176; C.3478) (3 die varieties) (illustrated), undated (circa 1790) tables 1 & 2 (Br.681; Whi 177; C.3204) (2), 1858, table 4 (K&L.841; C.3462) (illustrated); Kilpatrick-Irongray (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1722 (I.G. = James Guthrie) (Br.682; C.2901) (3) (illustrated), 1762 (Br.683; C.2915) (3) (illustrated), 1821 (K&L.842; C.3002) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.415; C.3003); Kirkpatrick-Juxta (Dumfries-shire) undated (Br.685; Whi 181; C.3477) (illustrated), 1775 (Br.686; Whi 182; C.3489) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1837 (K&L.843; Whi 183; C.3463) (illustrated); Kirkton (Roxburghshire) 1734 (heart-shaped) (Br.687; C.3485) (illustrated) (Br.688; C.3484) (illustrated), 1761 (Br.689; C.3479) (6, all with minor die wear differences) (illustrated), undated (Br.-; C.-) (illustrated); Kirkurd (Peebles-shire) 1762 (Br.691; C.3480) (illustrated). Fair-extremely fine, many interesting earlier issues, some rare or very rare.(69) $1,000
Lot 66 Kirkwall (Orkney Islands) U.A.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.562; C.3464) (ex Agnew), F.C., 1843 (K&L.468; C.3466), St. Magnus E.C., undated (Br.982; C.5747) (illustrated), undated (K&L.844; And p.44; C.5656) (illustrated); Kirn (Argyllshire) U.P.C., 1860 (D.563; C.3467); Kirriemuir (Angus) undated (D.C. = David Cannan) (K&L.845; C.3127) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), U.P.C., undated (D.567; C.3469) (illustrated), E.C. 1823 (T.E. = Thomas Easton, 1810-56) straight grained or milled edge (K&L.846; C.3470), Rel.C., 1831 (I.S. = James Stirling (D.564; C.3472) (illustrated), O.S.C., 1855 (D.915; C.3475) (2, thick (illustrated) and thin flans) U.P.C. (Bank St.,) undated (circa 1845) (D.565; C.3468), North Ch, F.C., 1847 (K&L.469; C.3474) South, F.C. 1843, table 4 (K&L.470; C.3473); Kirtle (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1843) die break on obverse; Knapdale, North (Argyllshire) 1802, (A.C. = Archibald Campbell, 1778-1810) (K&L.848; C.4643) (illustrated ex A. McLean Collection); Knock (Island of Lewis, outer Hebrides) F.C., undated (circa 1848) (K&L.471; C.3544); Knockando (Morayshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.694; C.3552) (illustrated), 1870 (K&L.850; C.3546); Knockbain (Ross & Cromarty) undated (Br.695; C.3195) (illustrated), 1841 (K&L.851; C.3547) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.472; C.3548), West, F.C., 1887 (K&L.473; C.3549); Knoydart (Inverness-shire) 1866 (K&L.852; C.3551) (illustrated); Ladybank (Fife) U.F.C., St. Mary's 1903 (K&L.139; C.3614); Ladykirk (Berwickshire) 1716 (Br.696; C.3826) (3) (illustrated), 1749 (Br.698; C.3597); Laggan (Inverness-shire) 1781 (Br.699; C.3608) (illustrated); Lairg (Sutherland) undated (circa 1750) (Br.700; C.3587) (3 die varieties) (illustrated); Lamington & Wandel (Lanarkshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.702; C.3595) (illustrated); Lanark (Lanarkshire) A.C., 1791 (A.H.= Alexander Harper) (D.573; C.3626), E.C. 1831, tables nil, 6 (K&L.857; C.3628) (illustrated), undated, (circa 1848), table 3 (K&L.858; C.3625); Hope St., Rel. C 1836, tables 1 & 2 (D.574: C.3629) (2) (illustrated); St. Leonard's, 1842 (K&L.859; C.3630) undated (circa 1855) (K&L.860; C.5648) (illustrated). Fine-extremely fine, many rare and interesting especially the Orkney issues. (44) $660
Lot 67 Langholm (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1800) (Br.704a; Whi 185; C.3632) (illustrated) undated (circa 1820) (Br.704b; Whi 186; C.3633), U.A.C., 1821 (J.D. = John Dobie) (D.577; Whi 191; C.3635) Rel.C., 1844 (D.578; Whi 188; C.3636); Langton (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1760) (Br.704c; C.3585) (illustrated) Langton (Berwickshire) 1789 (Br.705; C.3637) (illustrated), F.C., 1843, Table 3 (K&L.474; C.3638); Larbet (Stirlingshire) 1835, tables, 1 4 & 6 (K7L.861; C.3640) (3); Larbet and Dunipace (Stirlingshire) 1772 (L.T. = Lauchlan Taylor) (Br.707; C.1781) (illustrated); Largo (Fife) 1810, tables 1 & 6 (K&L.862; C.3643), U.P.C., 1852 (T.S. = Thomas Sommerville) (D.580; C.3644) (illustrated); Largoward (Fife) 1868, table 1 (K&L.863; C.3645); Largs (Ayrshire) 1811 (K&L.864; C.3648) (illustrated), U.S.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.581; C.3646), F.C., 1843 (K&L.475; C.3650); Larkhall (Lanarkshire), Rel.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.582; C.3651), F.C., undated (circa 1860) (K&L.476; C.3653); Lasswade (Lothians) 1705 (K&L.182; C.3832) (illustrated), 1819 (K&L.866; C.3656) (illustrated), U.A.C., 1832 (D.583; C.3657), E.C., 1854, table 2 (K&L.867; C.3658); Latheron (Caithness) 1776 (Br.711; C.3504) (illustrated), undated (circa 1880) (J.McH. = James McHardy, 1880-1910) (K&L.868; C.1249) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.477; C.3659); Lathones (Fife) U.A.C., 1827 (D.584; C.3660) (illustrated); Lauder (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.712; C.3819) (3 varieties, one with plain border table 10, (illustrated), A.C., 1796 (G.H. = George Henderson) (D.586; C.3662), 1797 (D.587: C.3669) (illustrated), E.C., 1812, tables 4, 6 & 7 (K&L.869; C.3843) (3) (illustrated), undated (circa 1855) tables, 1,4,5,8 (K&L.870; C.3661) (4) F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.478; C.3759) (illustrated); Laurence Kirk (formerly Conveth) (Kincardineshire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.713; C.1375), undated (circa 1760) (M.A. monogram = Mr. Archer) (Br. 714; C.1376) (illustrated), 1814 (K&L.871; C.1377) (illustrated), F.C., undated (circa 1844) (K&L.479; C.3665); Laurieston (Stirlingshire) R.P.C., 1788 (J.R. = John Reid); Lawers (Perthshire) F.C., 1847 (K&L.480; C.3670); Lead Hills (Lanarkshire) 1867 (K&L.872; C.3689); Lecropt (Perthshire) 1730 (Br.715; C.3957) (illustrated), 1841 (K&L.873; C.3693); Legerwood (Berwickshire) 1720 (Br.716; C.3771) (illustrated) (punched lower left obverse), 1849, table IV (K&L.874; C.3694). Fair-good extremely fine, several rare or very rare. (52) $720
Lot 68 Leith (Lothians) Rel. C., 1823 (D.588; C.3704) (illustrated), U.A.C.; Kirkgate, undated (circa 1830) (D.589; C.3696); Mariners Ch., undated (circa 1845) table 5 (K&L.875; C.3695) (obverse delightful depicting sailing ship, illustrated); North Kirk, 1816 (K&L.876; C.3703) (illustrated); North Ch, A.C., (D.590; C.4500), E.C., 1843, table 1 (K&L.877; C.4678) (illustrated); St. Andrew's, A.C., 1791 (R.C. = Robert Culburton) (D.591; C.3701), 1825 (D.593; C.3705) (J.S.= John Smart) (2, one holed); St. John's Parish, 1834 (K&L 878; C.3707) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.483; C.3697); St.Thomas's Ch., 1840 (K&L.879; C.5682) (illustrated); South Leith Kirk, undated (circa 1720) (Br.717; C.5515) (illustrated), undated (circa 1845) table 1 (K&L.882; C.5554) table 3, serial 347 (K&L.885; C.1552), reverse cross on bible, tables 1,2 & 5, (K&L.883-4; C.5553) (illustrated) (2 die varieties, word table smaller), 1836 (K&L.886; C.5555) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1909 (Tercentenary commemorative token, octagonal, (K&L.887; C.5557) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.485; C.5556); Leitholm (Berwickshire) Rel.C., 1835 (D.594; C.3709); Leochel (Aberdeenshire) 1722 (Br.718; C.3870) (illustrated), 1776 (Br.719; C.3871) (oxidised); Leochel and Cushnie (Aberdeenshire), 1844 (K&L.888; And p.20; C.3711); Lerwick (Shetland Islands) undated (circa 1810) (K&L.890; C.3712) (2) (illustrated), (circa 1850) (K&L.891-2, C.3713) (2, the first ex A. McLean Collection), U.A.C. 1838 (D.595; C.3715) (2 different dies) (illustrated), F.C. 1850 (K&L.486; C.3716) (illustrated); Leslie (Fife) undated (circa 1720) P.C. = Patrick Clow, 1713-31) (Br. 721; C.-) (2 die varieties), 1761 (G.W. = George Willis 1759-1808) (Br. 722; C. 3841) (illustrated), undated (circa 1770) (Br.722a; C.3718) (2) (illustrated), A.C. 1809 (Trinity) (A.O.B. = Alexander O. Beattie) (D.597; C.3719), D.S.C., 1829 (D.916; C.3720), E.C., 1834, tables I, III & IIII, (J.N. = James Nicol)_ (K&L.893; C.3721) (3) (illustrated), F.C., 1844, table 3 (K&L.487: C.3722), U.P.C., West, 1864 (D.599; C.3723). Fair-extremely fine, several rare and a good run of the Shetlands. (45) $650
Lot 69 Lesmahagow (Lanarkshire) 1806 (Br.724a; K&L.894-5; C.3725-7) reverse plain, tables 1,3 & 10, another with table 1 on obverse (date in centre shaved off; reverse Keep the Feast, no table number, with obverse shaved, tables 6th, 8th, 9th (2 different) 13th (a total of 10, all issued 1806 or later) (4 types illustrated); U.P.C., 1837 (D.600; C.3729), F.C., 1843, table 3 (K&L.488; C.3730); Leswalt (Wigtownshire) undated (circa 1845) (K&L.896; C.3732) (illustrated), F.C., 1843, table 3 (K&L.489; C.3734); Letham (Angus) U.A.C., undated (K&L.66; C.3735) (illustrated); Lethendy (Perthshire), U.P.C., 1785 (D.602; C.3736) A.C., 1788 (A.B. = Alexander Balfour) (D.601; C.4030) (2, square, ex J.B. Nestle and oblong) (illustrated); Lethendy & Kinloch (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.726; C.3823) (illustrated) 1751 (Br.727; C.3134) (illustrated), 1821 (L.B. = Lawrence Butter) (K&L.897; C.3737) (illustrated), F.C., 1844 (K&L.490; C.3738); Lethnot & Navar (Angus) 1726 (Br.728; C.4548) (illustrated), 1783 (Br.728a; C.4647) (illustrated), 1858 (K&L.898; C.3740); Leuchars (Fifeshire) 1734 (I.W. = James Walker) (Br.730; C.3743) (3 die varieties) (illustrated), F.C., 1843, table 5 (K&L.491; C.3744); Leven (Fife), F.C., 1844, table 1 (K&L.492; C.3747), U.P.C., 1871 (D.604; C.3748); Liberton (Lanarkshire), undated (I.N. = John Noble, 1763-76) (Br.731, C.3766) (2) (illustrated), 1838, tables 3 & 6 (K&L.902; C.3767) (illustrated); Liff & Benvie ( Angus) 1769 (Br.732; C.3768) (2 die varieties) (illustrated), 1799 (T.C. = Thomas Constable, 1781 - 1817) (Br.733, C-) (3, illustrated ex J.B. Nestle), 1854 (L.McL = Lauchlan McLean) (K&L.903; C.3770) (illustrated); Lilliesleaf (Roxburghshire) 1796 (Br.734; C.3773), U.A.C., 1817 (D.605; C.3774) (illustrated), E.C., 1849 (K&L.904; C.3775); Lime Kilns (Fife) 1798 (W.H. = William Hadden) (D.607; C.3844); Lindores (Fife) F.C., 1843, tables 1 & 5 (K&L.493; C.3780) (2); Linlithgow (Lothians) A.C., (East Ch.) 1813 (J.M. = John Miller) (D.608; C.3784), 1832 (G.H. = George Hutton) (D.609; C.3782) (illustrated), U.P.C. 1776 (A.P. = Alexander Pirie) (D.610; C.3846) (badly oxidised), U.A.C. 1832 (D.611; C.3783), F.C. undated (circa 1843) (K&L.494; C.2230) (illustrated), 1844, table 1 (K&L.495; C.3785), E.C., 1847 (K&L.905; C.3786). Poor-extremely fine. (53) $750
Lot 70 Linton (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.736-7; C.3812, 20) (the first illustrated), undated (struck 1897) (K&L.906; C.3787) (illustrated); Linton (Peeblesshire) (West Linton) undated (circa 1750) (Br.742; C.3814) (2, thick (illustrated) and thin); Lintrathen (Angus) 1815 (K&L.908; C.3788); Linwood (Renfrewshire) 1860, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.909; C.3789) (2); Lismore & Appin (Argyllshire) 1806 (J.S. = John Stewart) (K&L.910; C.3609); Little Dunkeld (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 739; C.3681) (illustrated), 1847 (K&L.367; C.3793); Loanhead (Lothians) R.P.C., 1820 (W.A. = William Anderson) (D.39; C.3854), F.C., 1854 (K&L.496; C.3855); Lochalsh (Ross & Cromarty) undated (circa 1790) (Br. 740; C.3763) (illustrated), undated (circa 1800) (K&L.190; C.3765) (illustrated), F.C., 1846 (K&L.497; C.3860); Loch Broom (Ross & Cromarty) 1811 (K&L.911; C.3861) (illustrated) (ex A.McLean), F.C., 1845 (K&L.498; C.3862); Lochcarron (Ross & Cromarty) 1814 (K&L.912; C.3864), F.C., 1872 (K&L.499; C.3865) (illustrated); Lochee (Angus) (Dundee) U.A.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.614; C.3866), Baptist Chapel undated (circa 1843) (K&L.107; C.3868) (illustrated) (the only Baptist communion token issued); Lochgelly (Fife) A.C., 1772 (D.G. = David Greig) (D.616; C.3873) (illustrated), E.C., undated (circa 1845) tables 1,3 & 4 (K&L.913; C.3872) (3), F.C., 1857 (K&L.500; C.3874); Lochilphead (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1820) (K&L.914; C.3875), R.P.C. undated (circa 1800) (D.40; C.5265), 1851 (C.N.McC = Charles N. McCaig) (D.41; C.3876) (illustrated), F.C., 1851 (similar to last) (K&L.501; C.3877); Lochgoilphead & Kilmorisch (Argyllshire) 1775 (K&L.193; C.3676) (illustrated); Lochlee (Angus) Episcopal, undated (J.B. = Mr. J. Brown, 1762-66) (K&L.42; C.4276) (illustrated) (2 different states of die wear), E.C., 1840 (K&L.915; C.3884) (illustrated), F.C., undated (circa 1844) (K&L.502; C.3883); Lochmaben (Dumfriesshire) A.C., undated (circa 1815) (D.617; Whi 196; C.3885) E.C., 1850 (K&L.916; C.3888) (illustrated), F.C., 1843 (K&L.503; Whi 198; C.3887), U.P.C., 1880 (D.618; Whi 197; C.3889) (illustrated). Fair-nearly uncirculated, the Baptist issue rare and interesting, the episcopal issues also rare. (40) $640
Lot 71 Lochrutton (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1733 (Br.745; C.3960); Lochryan (Wigtownshire) 1841, table 1, (K&L.917; C.3890); Lochs (Island of Lewis, Outer Hebrides) undated (circa 1750) (Br.746; C.3955) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L.505; C.3891) (illus); Lochwinnoch (Renfrewshie) A.C., 1796, (W.S. = William Shaw) (D.619; C.3894), E.C., 1843 (W.G. = William Graham) (K&L.920; C.3896); Lockerbie (Dumfries-shire) A.C., 1747 (G.M. = George Murray) (D.620; Whi 199; C.3857) (2) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L.507; Whi 202; C.3898) (only fair unfortunately); Logie (Fife) 1773 (R.B. = Robert Bogie) (B.751; C.3901) 3, with and without (2) serifs on reverse) (both illus), undated (circa 1800) (Br.750; C.3902) (illus); Logiealmond (Perthshire) U.P.C., 1800 (D.621; C.3905) (illus), E.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L.921; C.3904), F.C., 1843 (K&L.508; C.3906); Logie Buchan (Aberdeenshire) 1841, table V (K&L.922; C.3673) (illus); Logie Coldstone (Aberdeenshire) undated (Br.753; C.333) (illus), undated (circa 1845) (K&L.923; C.3907) (illus); Logie Easter (Ross & Cromarty) 1787 (Br.756; C.3899) (illus), F.C., 1845 (K&L.509; C.3903); Logiepert (Angus) 1867 (K&L.925; C.3909) F.C., 1843 (K&L.510; C.3908); Logierait (Perthshire) 1846 (K&L.926; C.3912), F.C., 1843 (K&L.511; C.3911); Longforgan (Perthshire) 1813 (A.C. = Adam Cairns) (K&L.927; C.3757) (3 minor die wear diffs.) (illus), 1838 (K&L.929-30; C.3925) (2 diff. alloys), F.C., 1843 (K&L.512; C.3926); Longformacus (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.759; C.3825), (illus) undated (D.S. = Daniel Sinclair, 1715-34) (Br.760, C.3828) (2 diff. positionings) (illus) undated (circa 1750) (Br.759a; C.3818) (2 diff. dies) (illus), F.C., 1848 (K&L.513; C.3928); Longformacus & Ellim (Berwickshire) 1834 (K&L.931; C.3927) (illus); Longside (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.761; C.3963) (3, one earlier type with thick letters, others similar but thick and thin, illus), 1852 (K&L.932; C.3932); F.C., 1851 (K&L.514; C.3931); Longmay (Aberdeenshire) 1741 (T.G.= Thomas Gordon, 1709-43) (Br.764; C.3929) (illus) 1764 I.L. (John Lundle, 1753-1807) (Br.765; C.3930) (oxidised), 1844 (K&L.933; C.3935) (spelt Lonmay on token); Lorn (Argyllshire) R.P.C. stock (verse 1/verse 84) (D.42; C.6490) (ex Agnew illus); Lossiemouth (Morayshire) U.P.C., 1850 (D.627; C.3936) (illus). Fair-extremely fine, several rare early issues. (49) $720
Lot 72 Loth (Sutherland) undated (circa 1750) (Br.766; C.3500,2) (2 dies, both thick flans) (illus), undated (circa 1720) (Br.767; C.3496) (illus), 1828 (K&L.935; C.3938) (illus); Loudon (Ayrshire) 1826 (K&L.936; C.3943) (illus), F.C., 1847 (K&L.516; C.3944); Lugar (Ayrshire) 1867 (K&L.939; C.3967); Lumphanan (Aberdeenshire) in iron sheet, (circa 1750) (Br.772; C.3584) (2) (illus), undated (circa 1770) (Br.773; C.3849) (oxidised), 1851 (K&L.940; C.3969), F.C., 1868 (K&L.517; C.3970); Lumsden (Aberdeenshire) (Leith Lumsden) U.P.C., 1854 (D.628; C.3847) (illus); Lunan (Angus) 1846 (K&L.941; C.3971) (illus), 1905 in aluminium (K&L.942; C.3972) edge straight grained or milled; Lundeiff (Perthshire) undated (I.G. = James Gray, 1697 - 1717) (Br. 774; C.4230); Lundie & Fowlis (Angus) 1756, communicant nos. 191, 195 and 240 (I.A. = James Anderson, 1736-56) (Br. 775; C.3758) (illus); Luss (Dunbartonshire) undated (circa 1820) tables nil (ex A. McLean), 1,2 (2 sizes of flans), 3 - 5) (K&L.943; C.3974) (7) (illus); Lybster (Caithness) F.C., 1843 (K&L.518; C.3978); Lyne (Peebles-shire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 776; C.3811) (illus); Lyne & Meggat (Peebles-shire) 1737 (Br.776a; C.3837) (4 diff. stages of die wear) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.777, C.3592) (illus); Lynturk (Aberdeenshire) (formerly Tough) undated (C.H. = Charles Hunter, T.B. = Tough Burgher) (D.629; C.12147) (illus); MacDuff (Banffshire) 1850 tables No.1 & No.2 (K&L.944; C.4034) (2) (illus); Madderty (Perthsire) 1802 (K&L.945; C.4043), F.C., 1845 (K&L.519; C.403a); Mains and Strathmartine (Angus) 1801 F.N. = Francis Nicol (illus) (K&L.946; C.4050), undated (circa 1855) (K&L.948; C.4051) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1844) (K&L.5210; C.4052); Mainsriddel (Kirkcudbrightshire) A.C. undated (J.S. = James Smart) (D.630; C.4420) (illus), 1832 (D.631; C.4053) (illus); Makerstoun (Roxburghshire) 1723 (S.B. = Samuel Brown) (Br.779; C.4059) (3, AK and UN in monogram, AK only in monogram, another as first but S is retrograde) (all 3 illus), F.C., 1851 (K&L.521; C.4058); Manor (Peebles-shire) undated (circa 1730) (Br.780-1, K&L.45,209c; C.4285, 4294-5) (6) (illus) (MK in monogram (2) separate (2) thin letters (2)), 1807 (W.M. = William Marshall) (K&L.949; C.4075) (illus). Fair-extremely fine, many early issues rare or very rare. (53) $750
Lot 73 Markinch (Fife) undated (I.D. = James Dickson, 1712-30) (Br.782; C.4310) (2) (illus), 1770 (I.P. = John Pinkerton, 1758-84) (Br.783; C.4311) (illus), 1802 (G.W. = George Wright) (K&L.950; C.4312), undated (circa 1843) tables 1 & 3 (K&L.951; C.4082) (2), A.C., 1836 (D.632; C.4083) (illus), F.C., 1844 tables 1 & 2 (K&L.522; C.4084) (2); Marnoch (Banffshire) 1869 (K&L.952; C.4086); Maryburgh (Ross & Cromarty) 1842 (K&L.954; C.4090), U.F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L.141; C.4089); Mary Culter (Kincardineshire) undated (circa 1770) (Br.786; C.4092) (2, one with larger cut corners ex H.G. Williams illus), undated (G.D.= George Duncan, 1876-99) (K&L.956; C.4091) (illus); Marykirk (Kincardineshire) undated (W.T. = William Thomson, 1731-70) (Br.787; C.4522) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.787a; C.4098) (illus), undated (circa 1850) (K&L.957; C.4099), F.C., 1852 (K&L.523; C.4100); Maryton (Angus) 1715 (K&L.210; C.4081) (2), 1832 (K&L.958; C.4104), F.C., 1844, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.524; C.4103) (2); Mauchline (Ayrshire) 1742 (Br.788; C.4035) (2) (illus), A.C., 1799 (D.633; C.4108) (illus); Maxton (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1730) (Br.789; C.4278) (2) smaller (Br.790; C.4279) (illus) square (K&L.212; C.4288) smaller and no border (K&L.213; C.4283) (illus) max monogram (K&L.214; C.4111) (illus), 1839 (K&L.959; C.4112) (illus); Maxwelltown, (Kirkcudbrightshire) F.C., 1844 tables 1 - 3 (K&L.525; C.4114) (3); Maybole (Ayrshire) A.C., 1798 (J.M.= James Mather) (D.634; C.4118), E.C., 1844 table 7 (K&L.960; C.4119) (illus), 1857 (West) tables 1, 4 & 5 (K&L.962; C.4120) (3), 1861 table 6 (K&L.961; C.4121); Mearns (Renfrewshire) A.C., 1817 (H.S. = Hugh Stirling) (D.635; C.4154) (illus), E.C., 1849 tables I, V & VI (K&L.963; C.4155) (3); Meggat (Peebles-shire) F.C., 1845 (K&L.526; C.4156) (illus); Meigle (Perthshire) 1760 (A.S. = Alexander Scott, 1757-76) (Br.792; C.4025) (3 diff. dies, illus ex L.J. Dale Collection), 1786 (I.P. = James Playfair) (Br.793; C.4157) (illus), 1859, tables 2 & 3 (K&L.964; C.4159) (2), F.C., 1845 (K&L.527; C.4158). Fair-extremely fine, some rare. (54). $770
Lot 74 Melrose (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.796; C.6346) (illus) design is play on the name, the mallet and rose are charges in the burgh arms, the star and crescent from the Buccleuch arms, another, oblong (K&L.216; C.6346) (illus), U.A.C. 1825 (T.W. = Thomas Williamson) (D.636; C.4166), E.C., undated (circa 1845) tables 1 (ex Agnew), 5 & 8 (illus) (K&L.965; C.4165) (3); Memus (Angus), F.C., 1843, tables 1 & 2 (K&L.528; C.4169) (2); Menmuir (Angus) 1704 (I.R. = James Robertson 1701-9 (Br.797; C.4170) (illus), 1789 (I.W. = John Waugh, 1787-1824) (Br.797a; C.4172) (illus), 1854 (K&L.966; C.4171); Merse & Teviotdale (Berwickshire & Roxburghshire) 1796 (D.43; C.4470) (illus); Mertoun R.P.C., 700 (Br.798; C.4300) (3 die varieties 2 illus) undated (circa 1690) (Br. 799; C.4301) (illus); Methlick (Aberdeenshire) 1776 (Br.802; C.4026) (illus), 1848 (K&L.967; C.4028) (illus) (unusual old style in modern times), F.C., 1843 (K&L.529; C.4174) (illus); Methven (Perthshire) 1824 (K&L.968; C.4177) (Dolphin Crest) (illus), U.S.C. 1838 (G.B.W. = George Bruce Watson) (D.640; C.4179) (illus), 1840 (D.641, C.4175), F.C., 1845 (K&L.530; C.4180), E.C., 1859 (K&L.969; C.4181); Methlick (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.801; C.3994) (illus); Mid-Calder (Lothians) 1765 (foundation year) (D.643; C.4222), 1767 (WMcG = William McGeorge) (D.642; C.460), E.C., 1809 (K&L.970; C.4223) (illus); Middlebie (Dumfries-shire) 1837 tables 3 & 5 (K&L.971; Whi 203; C.4224) (2) (illus); Midholm (Roxburghshire) O.S.C., 3 Oct. 1832 (D.919; C.4226) (illus); Midmar (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 806; Cr. 4281), 1776 (Br. 807; C.3520) (very crude, illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.808; C.3981) (worn ex T.S. Agnew Collection), 1822 (K&L.972; C.3525) A.C., undated (D.644; C.4227); Mid and South Yell (Shetland Islands) 1828 (J.R. = James Robertson) (K&L.1313; C.4463) (illus) Milbrex (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 809; C.3982) (similar to Methlick Br. 802), undated (circa 1850) (K&L.973; C.4247); Millerston (Lanarkshire) F.C., undated (K&L.531; C.4248) (illus); Minnigaff (Kirbcudbrightshire 1808 (K&L.975; C.4256) (2, one with faults in metal) (illus); Minto (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1730) (Br.810; C.4284); Mochrum (Wigtownshire) 1837 (K&L.976; C.4323) (illus); Moffat (Dumfries-shire) 1770 (Br.813; Whi 205; C.4306) (illus), undated (circa 1800) (Br.814a; Whi 207; C.432a) tables 2 & 5 (illus) (2), U.P.C., 1847 (D.649, Whi 208; C.4326) (2 diff.dies) (illus); Monydie (Perthshire) 1830 (K&L.977; C.4330) (illus). Fair to nearly uncirculated, some rare or very rare and interesting, especially the Shetland Islands issue K&L.1313. (50) $740
Lot 75 Moniaive (Dumfries-shire) A.C., 1778 (I.P. = James Pattison) (D.650; Whi 213; C.4257) (2, one with graffiti date scratched on back) (illus); Monifieth (Angus) undated (circa 1720) (Br.817; C.4340) (illus), 1819 (K&L.978; C.4336) (illus), 1857 tables 1 & 2 (K&L.979; C.4338) (2), F.C., 1843 (K&L.532; C.4337), South F.C., undated (circa 1845); Monikie (Angus) 1844 (T.MCK = Thomas McKie) (K&L.980; C.4343a), F.C., 1844 (K&L.535; C.4344); Monimail (Fife) 1836, tables 1,2 6-8 (K&L.981; C.4346) (5), F.C., undated (circa 1843) tables 2 - 5 (K&L.536; C.4345) (4); Monkton (Ayrshire) F.C., 1843 (K&L.537; C.4349); Monkton and Prestwick (Ayrshire) 1839, table 2 (K&L.985; C.4350); Monquhitter (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.823a; C.4416) (illus), 1868 in silvered brass (K&L.986; C.4353); Monteith (Perthshire) A.C. 1750 (D.173, C.4024) (2, thick and thin, illus), U.A.C., 1813, tables 2-5, 7 (D.174; C.4355) (5); Montrose (Angus) undated (circa 1825) (K&L.987; C.4366) (illus) U.A.C., undated (circa 1845) (D.653; C.4369), A.C., 1791 (D.652; C.4370) (J.K. = John King) (illus), E.C., Melville Ch., 1853 (K&L.989; C.4168) (illus), F.C., St. George's 1843, tables 1 - 3 (K&L.538-9; C.4373) (3), St. John's, 1847 (K&L.540; C.4374), St. Paul's 1861 (K&L.541; C.4375); Monymusk (Aberdeenshire) undated, circa 1720 (Br. 825; C.3985) (illus), undated (A.S. = Alexander Simpson, 1729-81) (Br.826, C.4105) (illus), 1832, table 1, (R.F. = Robert Forbes), (K&L.990; C.4377) (illus); Monzie (Perthshire) 1713 (Br. 828, C.4333) (2, one ex J.B. Nestle) (illus), 1838 (K&L.991; C.4378), F.C., 1843 (K&L.542; 4379); Monzievaird & Strowan (Perthshire) 1708 (Br. 829; C.5520) (stable oxidisation, date legible) undated (C.B. = Colin Baxter, 1781-1835), 1813 (K&L.993; C.4347) (illus); Moonzie (Fife) 1702 (W.M. = William Mylles, 1700-45) (Br. 831; C.4380) (2 die varieties) (illus), 1715 (Br. 832; C.4381); Mordington (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1780) (T.H. = Thomas Hay, the Laird) (Br. 833; C. 5972) (illus) (2, one slight double impression); Morebattle (Roxburghshire) A.C., 1743 (I.S. = James Scott, G.S. = Gateshaw, former name of town) (D.656; C.183) (2 die varieties) (illus), E.C., undated ((circa 1750) (Br. 834; C.4386); Morham (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.835; C.4292-3) (2 die varieties, both illus); Mortlach (Banffshire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.836; C.3988) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.837; C.3984) (3, one thinner) (illus) undated (W.S. = Walter Simes, 1734-63) (Br.839; C.4391) (2); undated (circa 1780) (Br.840; C.4390) (3 diff. die varieties) (illus), 1888 (K&L.994; C.4392) (illus). Poor-extremely fine, some rare or very rare. (67) $940
Lot 76 Morton (Dumfries-shire) 1718 (Br.841; Whi 216; C.4304) (illus) undated (circa 1840) and 1841 tables 2, 4 & 5 (K&L.995; Whi 218; C.4393) (3); Morven (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1790) (Br.842; C.4384) (illus) (circa 1850) (K&L.997, 223; C.4383, 5), F.C., 1880 (K&L.543; C.4394); Mossgreen (Fife) 1856 (K&L.999; C.4395); Motherwell (Lanarkshire) U.P.C., 1865 (D.657; C.4398); Moulin (Perthshire) 1775 (Br. 843; C.4401), 1855 (K&L.1000; C.4400), F.C., 1844, tables nil, 3 (K&L.544; C.4399) (2); Mouswald (Dumfries-shire) 1835 (K&L.1001; Whi 222; C.4404) (illus); Moy (Inverness-shire) undated, (circa 1750) in copper (K&L.225; C.4008) (illus ex H.G. Williams and L.J. Dale Collections), undated (circa 1760) (Br. 844-6; C.4406-8) (all three illus); Moyness (Nairnshire) U.P.C., 1857 (D.658; C.4409) (illus); Muchairn (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 847; C.3992) (illus), 1829 (K&L.1002; C.4474); Muckart (Perthshire) undated (Br.849; C.4289), A.C. undated (circa 1825) (D.659; C.4475) (illus), E.C. 1848 (K&L.1003; C.4476); Muiravonside (Stirlingshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.850; C.3989) (2) (illus) undated (circa 1835) (K&L.1004; C.4479) (illus); Muirkirk (Ayrshire) 1799 (Br.853;C.4302) (poor), U.A.C., 1825 (D.660-1; C.4482-3) (2), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L.545; C.4480), E.C., 1868, 1st & 2nd tables (K&L.1006; C.4484 (2) (illus); Muirton (Kincardineshire) A.C., undated (circa 1750) (J.I. = James Irvine) (D.662; C.4485) (illus); Murroes (Angus) 1852 (K&L.1008; C.4487); Musselburgh (Lothians) Rel.C., 1786 (D.666; C.4493) (illus), U.P.C. Mill Hill 1783 (struck circa 1833) (D.667; C.4496), 1850 Bridge St, (D.664; C.4498), F.C. undated, (circa 1844) table 1 (K&L.546; C.4494), undated (circa 1860) (K&L.547; C.4495); Muthill (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br. 855; C.4499) (3, diff sizes and die wear, one ex T.S. Agnew, illus), 1781 (Br.856; C.4500) (illus), 1818 (K&L.1009; C.4501) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L.548; C.4502). Poor-extremely fine, some rare. (45) $640
Lot 77 Nairn (Nairnshire) A.C., 1780 (I.K. = Isaac Kitchen) (D.669; C.4540), E.C., 1797 (I.M. = John Morrison) (Br. 8596; C.4541) (ex Agnew illus) 1836 (K&L.1010; C.4542) (illus), F.C., 1843, tables 1 & 4 (K&L.549; C.4543) (2), U.P.C., 1852 (D.671; C.4544) (illus), F.C., High Church, undated (circa 1860) (K&L.550; C.4538); Neilston (Renfrewshire) 1785 (I.M. = John Monteath) (Br.860; C.4560) (illus), 1836 (A.F. = Alexander Fleming) table 3 (K&L.1011; C.4561) (illus); Nenthorn (Berwickshire) 1700 (I.K. = James Ker, 1692-1754), (Br. 861; C.4562) (illus); Nesting (Shetland Islands) 1830 (J.McG= John MacGowan (K&L.1012; And p.47; C.4563) (illus); New Abbey (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1730 (Br.863; C.4535 (2 diff. dies) (illus), 1860, tables 2 & 5 (K&L.1013; C.4567) (2); New Ardrossan (Ayrshire) 1851 (K&L.89; C.4569); Newark (Renfrewshire) 1838 tables 4 & 6 (K&L.1082; C.4570) (2) (illus); Newbattle (Lothians) 1714 (Br.864; C.4550) (3, 2 diff. dies) (illus) (one ex J.B. Nestle), 1841 (K&L.1014; C.4571); Newbigging (Forfarshire) U.P.C., 1791 (I.H. = James Hervey) (D.673; C.4565) (illus); Newburgh (Fife) A.C. undated (circa 1800) (D.H. = David Hepburn) (D.674; C.4572), E.C. 1828 (D.W. = David Williamson) (K&L.1015; C.4552) (illus), 1855, table 3 (K&L.1016; C.4578); New Blyth (Aberdeenshire) 1813 (G.U. = George Urquhart) (K&L.1017; C.2715) (illus), 1866, table 5, in brass (K&L.1018; C.4579) (illus); Newcastleton (Roxburghshire) A.C., 1764 (D.682; C.197) (illus), 1804 (D.683; C.4557); New Cumnock (Ayrshire) 1764 (Br. 2159; C.4555) (illus) 1831 (R.C. = Robert Craig) (K&L.301; C. 4559) (illus) undated (circa 1850) (K&L.302; C.4583), F.C., 1843 tables 1 & 4 (K&L.551; C.4584) (2), R.P.C. 1849 (D.45; C.4585); New Deer (Aberdeenshire) (formerly Auchreddie) undated (circa 1730 bracteate style in brass, (Br. 282; C.29) (illus), A.C., 1808 (D.684; C.448) (oxidised), E.C. 1840 (K&L.323; C.4587) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L.552; C.4588); Newhaven (Lothians) 1836 (K&L.1020; C.4592) N(orth) Church, 1836 (K&L.1019; C.4591), F.C., 1849, (K&L.553-4; C.4594 (2)) (2) (illus); New Hills (Aberdeenshire) 1830 (J.A. = James Allan) (K&L.1021; C.4631) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L.556; C.4595); New Kilpatrick (Dunbartonshire) 1831, tables 5, 7 & 8 (K&L.772; C.4598) (3, table 8 illus. ex A. McLean); Newlands (Peebles-shire) undated (circa 1800) (Br.866a; C.4639) (illus), Rel.C., undated (circa 1800) (D.686; C.4691) (illus), U.P.C., undated (circa 1850) (D.687: C.4599) (illus). Poor-good extremely fine. (52) $620
Lot 78 New Luce (Wigtownshire) undated (circa 1770) table V (Br.768a; C.4601) 1794, tables III & IV (Br.769; C.4652) (illus), 1876 (K&L.937; C.4600); New Machar (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.869; C.4655) (illus) similar but round (K&L.231; C.4654) (2, heavily oxidised), (16)71 (K&L.230; C.4659) (illus), 1834, in brass (K&L.1022; C.4661) (illus); New Mains 1839, 1870 (K&L.1023-4; C.4602-3) (2); New Marnoch (Banffshire) undated, tables 1 & 5 (K&L.953; C.4604) (2). Newmill (Banffshire) 1877 (K&L.1025; C.4605) (illus); Newmilns (Ayrshire) A.C., 1810 (J.G. = James Grey) (D.689; C.201) (illus), U.A.C., 1834 (D.690; C.4606) (illus); New Monkland (Lanarkshire) 1755 (I.C. = John Currie) (K&L.219; C.4608) (illus), 1760, East (P.M. = Patrick Maxwell (Br.820; C.2023) (illus), 1838 (K&L.982; C.4663) 1849, tables 3 & 5 (K&L.983; C.4607) (2) (illus); New Pitsligo (Aberdeenshire), undated (circa 1844) (K&L.1017; C.4609); Newport (Fife) F.C., 1843, tables 1 & 2 (K&L.558; C.4611) (2); Newton (Lothians) 1744 (D.G. = David Gilchrist) (Br.871; C.4642) (illus); Newton-on-Ayr (Lothians) 1780, tables 3, V & 6 (Br.871a; C.4615) (3, 2 ex J.B. Nestle illus); Newton-Stewart (Wigtownshire) Rel. C., undated (circa 1780) (D.691; C.5122) (circa 1843) (D.692; C.4618) R.P.C., undated (circa 1780) G = Galloway (D.47; C-) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L.559; C.4619); Newtown (Roxburghshire) 1781 (A.W. = Alexander Waugh (D.693; C.206), U.A.C., 1831 (W.R. = William Rutherford) (D.694; C.4622) (illus); Newtyle (Angus) undated (circa 1740) (retrograde N) (Br.872; C.4525) (illus), undated (T.C. = Thomas Clipham, 1731-69) (B.873; C.4530), 1762 (2 diff. dies, one ex J.B. Nestle) (T.C. = Thomas Clipham 1731-69), (Br.874; C.4534) (2) (illus) 1819 (K&L 1028; C.4626) (illus), 1827 (K&L.1029; C.4627) neatly holed, A.C., 1838 (D.695; C.4628); Nigg (Aberdeenshire) 1759 (Br.875; C.3537) 1810 (K&L.1030; C.3539) (illus). Fair-extremely fine, some rare. (43) $600
Lot 79 Nigg (Ross and Cromarty) A.C. undated (circa 1780) (P.B. = Patrick Buchanan) (D.696; C.4634) E.C., 1812 (K&L 1031; C.4637), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 560; C.4635) (illus), U.F.C., 1900 (K&L 142; C.4636) (illus); Norrieston (Stirlingshire) 1776, tables 6 and 7 (Br.876; C.4668) (2) (illus); North Berwick (Lothians) A.C., undated (circa 1800) (J.S. = James Scrimgcour) (D.699; C.4669) (illus); E.C., undated (circa 1835) (K&L 1032; C.4670), 1838 (R.B.G. = Robert B. Graham) (K&L 1033; C.4671) (illus), F.C., North, 1844 (K&L 561; C.4672), E.C., 1862 tables 1 and 4 (P.W. = Peter Macmorland) tables 1 and 4 (K&L 1034; C.4673) (2) (illus); Northesk (Angus) 1839; tables 3 and 6 (K&L 1035; C.4675) (2, one ex Agnew illus) 1859, table 1 (K&L 1036; C.4676); North Knapdale (Argyllshire) 1802 (A.C. = Archibald Campbell) (K&L 848; C.4643) (illus); North Leith (Lothians) A.C., 1817 (K&L 65; C.4650), F.C., 1843 (K&L 481-2; C.4679) (2 die varieties) (illus), St.Ninians, undated (c.1844) table 1 (K&L 484; C.4649); Northmavine (Shetland Islands) 1809 (W.W. = William Watson) (K&L 1037; C.4680) (illus) the most northerly issue of Scotland; North Ronaldshay (Orkney Islands) 1831 (K&L 1117; C.4690) (illus); Oa, (Islay) (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1843) (K&L 1039; C.4706) (illus); Oathlaw (Angus) 1815, tables nil, 1 and 4 (K&L 1040; C.6390) (3, the last ex H.G.Williams) (illus); Oban (Argyllshire) S.C. undated (D.703; C.4708) (illus), E.C., 1808 (H.F. = Hugh Fraser) (K&L 1041; C.4710) (illus), F.C., undated (K&L 562-3; C.4709 (2)) (3, one very poor), 1843 (K&L 564; C.4711), 1867 (K&L 1042; C.4712) (illus); Ochiltree (Ayrshire) 1806 (C.D. = Coena Domini = The Lord's Supper) (K&L 1043; C.4732) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 565; C.4713); Old Cumnock (Ayrshire) 1849, tables 1 and 3-5 (K&L 303; C.4736) (4, illus ex Agnew); Old Hamstocks (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.878; C.4623) (illus) (3), 1842 (R.M. = Robert Moore) (K&L 1044; C.4737) (illus); Old Kilpatrick (Dunbartonshire) Rel. C. (J.S. = James Smith) 1796 (D.704; C.4733) (2, one ex J.B.Nestle) (illus) E.C. 1843, tables nil, 4, 6 and 7 (K&L 773; C.4738) (4) (illus), F.C., 1843, tables 1, 2, 4, 6 (M.B. = Matthew Barclay) (K&L 566; C.4739) (4), U.P.C., 1847 (D.705; C.4740). Fair - good extremely fine, the Northmaven and Oban issues interesting and rare. (52) $740
Lot 80 Old Luce (Wigtownshire) undated tables 5 & 6 (K&L.938; C.4741); Old Meldrum (Aberdeenshire) 1745 (K.L. & J.L. = Henry and John Liklie) (Br.795; C.4163) (4, thick and thin, tables 2 (illus), 4 and 5 (2), all indistinct), undated (circa 1790) table 3 (Br.795a; C.6396), U.A.C., 1825 (D.706; C.4745); Old Monkland (Lanarkshire) 1847 (K&L.984; C.4747); Olrig (Caithness) 1784 (Br. 880a; C.3556) (illus), 1823 (K&L.1045; C.4751) (2), O.S.C., undated (circa 1843) (D.921; C.4750) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L.567; C.4752), U.F.C., 1843 (K&L.143; C.4753) (illus); Ord (Banffshire) 1841 (K&L.1047; C.4764); Ordiquhill (Banffshire) undated (Br.882; C.4773) (illus), 1862 (K&L.1048; C.4765); Ormiston (Lothians), 1733 (Br.884; C.4726) (illus), 1845, tables 1, 3 & 4 (K&L.1049; C.4771) (3), F.C., 1844 (K&L.568; C.4770); Orphir (Orkney Islands) undated (Br.885-7; C.4761-3) (3) (illus), undated (circa 1795) (Br.588; C.4704); Orwell (Kinross-shire) U.S.C., 1773 (T.P.= Thomas Porteous) (D.920; C.4769), A.C. 1785 (A.I. = Andrew Imrie) (D.645; C.4776) (illus), 1807 (D.646; C.4777) (illus), E.C., 1827 (K&L.1050; C.4778), U.P.C., 1850 (D.647; C.4249) (Milnathort), F.C. 1848 (K&L.569; C.4779); Oxham (Roxburghshire) 1707 (Br.889; C.4795) (illus), 1756 (Br.890; C.4796) (illus); Oyne (Aberdeenshire) 1876 (K&L.1051; C.4798) (illus), 1889 (K&L.1052; C.4799) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L.570; C.4797); Paisley (Renfrewshire) 1784 (Br.894; C.4817) (illus), 1836 (K&L.1053; C.4830), Rel. C., 1784 (P.H. = Patrick Hutchison) (D.711; C.4818) (2) (illus), U.P.C., 1836 (D.712; C.4831), U.A.C., 1826 (D.714, C.4827) (2, diff. alloys) (illus), R.P.C., 1809 (D.48; C.4826) (illus), 1863 (D.49; C.4839), O.S.C., undated (circa 1845) (D.922; C.4813), Abbey, E.C., 1798 (Br.895; C.4822) no table (two diff. alloys) tables 1, 2, 4-6 (illus) (7) Abbey Close U.P.C., undated (circa 1835) (D.710; C.54) (2, one with inverted die axis) Gaelic Chapel, 1796 (Br.896; C.4820) F.C., 1846 (K&L.571; C.4836) (illus), High Ch., F.C., 1843 (K&L.572-3; C.4832) (2) James St. A.C., 1826 (A.B. = Archibald Baird) (D.715; C.4828) Martyr's Ch, F.C., 1843 (K&L.574; C.4833), Middle Ch, F.C., 1843 (K&L.576; C.4834) North Ch, tables 1 & 4 (K&L.1054; C.4814) Oakshaw F.C., 1883 (K&L.577; C.H.840), St. George's F.C., 1843 table 1 (K&L.578; C.4835), St. James's St, U.P.C., 1859 (D.716; C.4938) (2); South F.C., 1850 (K&L.580; C.4837); Thread St., Rel. C. 1809 (I.T. = James Thomson) (D.718, C.4825) (2, diff sizes) (illus). Fair-uncirculated, some rare. (72) $1,000
Lot 81 Panbride (Angus) 1798 (D.T. = David Trail) (Br.897; C.4842) (illus) S U B in legend (Br.897a; C.4843) 1851 (J.C. = James Caesar) (K&L 1056; C.4845), F.C., 1843 (K&L 581; C.4844); Park (Lewis, Outer Hebrides) F.C., 1885 (K&L 582; C.4850) (illus); Partick (Lanarkshire) R.C., 1825 (J.C.E. = James C. Ewing) (D.432; C.4855), E.C., 1837 (K&L 564; C.4857) (2 alloys) (illus), A.C., 1827 (J.S. = John Skinner) (D.429; C.4856), U.A.C., 1841 (T.M.L. = Thomas M. Laurie) (D.430; C.4858), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 583-4; C.4853 (2)) (2 different reverse types), East U.P.C., 1841 (T.M.L. = Thomas M Laurie) in brass (D.431; C.4859) (illus), West U.P.C., pews C.21, D.45, F.43, H.26 (D.433; C.4854) (4); Parton (Kircudbrightshire) 1717 (Br.898; C.4846) (illus); Pathstruie (Perthshire), U.P.C., 1749 (struck 1799?) (K&L 75; C.4869) (illus); A.C., 1785 (I.M. = John McAra) (D.720; C.4865) (illus), 1822 (W.N. = William Nicol) (D.721; C.4870) (illus), 1836 (D.722; C.4871), U.P.C. 1882 (similar to previous two) (D.723; C.4872) (flaw in metal causing piercing); Patna (Ayrshire) 1842 (J.S. = John Spiers) (K&L 1057; C.4873) (illus), another dated 1858, no ministers initials (K&L 1058; C.4874); Peeples (Peebles-shire) 1725 (Br.900; C.4982) (illus), 1764 (Br.901; C.4984) (illus), U.A.C., undated (circa 1825) (T.A. = Thomas Adam) (D.727; C.4885), R.C., 1829 (D.728; C.4887) E.C., 1849 (K&L 1059; C.4888) (illus); Pencaitland (Lothians) 1740 (M.S. = Matthew Simson) (Br.902a; C.4415) (illus) 1819 A.M. = Angus McKellar) (K&L 1060; C.4893) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 587; C.4894); Penicuik (Lothians) 1833 (K&L 1061; C.4896), 1855 (K&L 1063; C.4897) U.P.C., Bridgend, undated (circa 1840) (D.729; C.4895), F.C., 1843 (K&L 588; C.4899); Penninghame (Wigtownshire) 1808 (K&L 1064; C.4898) (illus); Penpont (Dumfires-shire) 1835 (K&L 1065; Whi 224; C.4900) (illus), R.P.C. 1846 (D.51; Whi 226; C.4901), 1863 (D.52; Whi 227; C.4902); Persie (Perthshire) 1858 (K&L 1066; C.4904). Fair - extremely fine, some rare and interesting. (41) $600
Lot 82 Perth (Perthshire) 1745 (Br.907; C.4908) (5, different stages of die wear plus one thick large flan and one on oblong flan, both ex J.B.Nestle) (illus), R.C., 1789 (K&L 76; C.4915), A.C., 1810 (D.923; C.4919), 1820 (D.924; C.4914) (2 die varieties, thin and thick (illus)), R.C., 1841 (D.730; C.4924) (illus), F.C., 1858 (K&L 597; C.4931), E.C., Four Parishes, 1807 (K&L 1067; C.4916) (2 die varieties), tables 1-7 (7); Gaelic Church, F.C., 1843, tables nil, 1 and 3 (K&L 590; C.4925) (3), Kinnoul St. F.C., 1841 (K&L 1068; C.3388) (illus); Knox F.C., undated (circa 1845 (K&L 592; C.4906), 1857 (K&L 591; C.4930); Middle F.C., 1843 (K&L 592-3; C.4926) (3, 2 reverse varieties plus holed example of the second); North Church, A.C., 1765 (A.T. = Alexander Troup) (D.731; C.4910), 1778 (A.P. = Alexander Pringle) (D.732; C.4913) (illus), 1787 (A.P. = Alexander Pringle, R.B. = Richard Black) (D.733; C.4911), 1821 (Dr.P. = Dr Pringle, D.Y. = David Young) (D.734; C.4912) (illus); St.John's, 1822 (K&L 1069; C.4921) (3, two centrally pierced numbered 36 and 75) (illus); St.Leonard's 1837, tables 1-3, 5 (K&L 1070; C.4923) (4) (illus), F.C., 1843, tables 1-3 (K&L 595; C.4927) (3), U.F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 144; C.4907) (2 thick and thin) (illus); St.Paul's 1807 (K&L 1071; C.4917) (illus); St.Stephen's F.C., 1843 (K&L 596; C.4928); West Ch. F.C., 1843 (K&L 598-9; C.4929) (2 die varieties); Wilson Church, A.C., 1752 (I.I. = John Jervie) (D.735; C.4909) (indecipherable), 1810 (D.736; C.4918). Fair - good extremely fine, a comprehensive run of this city. (51) $850
Lot 83 Peterculter (Aberdeenshire) 1787 (Br.908; C.4935) (3, large and small (2) oblong, the last ex J.B.Nestle (illus), undated (circa 1790) (Br.908a; C.4934) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 600; C.4936); Peterhead (Aberdeenshire) A.C., 1802 (D.738; C.5049) (illus), E.C., (East Ch.) 1835 (K&L 1073; C.4937), 1840 (K&L 1072; C.4938), U.P.C., 1856 (D.739; C.4939); Pettinain (Lanarkshire) undated (Br.911; C.-) (oxidised), 1712 (Br.910; C.4979) (illus), 1836, tables 1, 3 and 4 (K&L 1074; C.4974) (3); Petty (Inverness-shire) undated (Br.912; C.4943) (2 die varieties) (illus), undated (K&L 240; C.4940) (illus), F.C., 1851 (K&L 601; C.4941); Pilmuir (Lothians) F.C., 1843 (K&L 602; C.4959); Pitcairn (Perthshire) 1799 (B.C. = Burgher Cong.) (D.740; C.667) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 603; C.4962), U.P.C., 1851 (D.472; C.4963) (illus); Pitcairngreen (Perthshire) O.S.C., 1829 (D.925; C.4964); Pitlessie (Fife) U.A.C., 1836 (J.L. = John Lawson) (D.743; C.4967); Pitlochry (Perthshire) F.C., 1844 (K&L 604; C.4968); Pitrodie (Perthshire) 1791 (I.K. = John Kyle) (D.744; C.4965) (illus), U.F.C., 1903 (W.W. = William White) (K&L 77; C.4972); Pitsligo (Aberdeenshire) 1835, tables 1 and 5 (K&L 605; C.4970), F.C., 1843 (K&L 605; C.4971); Pittenweem (Fife) A.C., 1777 (G.H.N. = George Halyburton Nicholson) (D.746; C.4976) (2, one from worn dies) (illus), E.C., 1829 (C.M.A. = Chales M. Addie) (K&L 1077; C.4988); Plockton (Ross and Cromarty) 1834 (K&L 1078; C.4990) (3, different alloys, 2 with silvered finish, crudely cast, the last illus ex A.McLean); Pollokshaws (Renfrewshire) U.A.C., 1835 (J.C.M. = James McLauren) (D.436; C.5001) U.O.S., 1843 (D.901; C.4998), E.C., Auldfield Ch., 1840 tables 1 and 3 (K&L 1079; C.507) (2), East F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 607; C.4995) (illus), F. East C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 606; C.4996), O.S.C., 1864 (D.902; C.4999); Polmont (Stirlingshire) 1845 (K&L 1080; C.5002); Polwarth (Berwickshire) undated (Br.914-5; C.4993-4) (2) (oxidised), 1811 (K&L 1081; C.4811) (illus). Fair - good extremely fine, some rare. (48) $700
Lot 84 Port Glasgow (Renfrewshire) undated (circa 1750) square, serials 20 and 107 (K&L 245; C.5057) (2) (illus), round, serials 113, 492, 756 (K&L 244; C.5058) (3) (illus), 1761, tables 1, 2, 3 and 10 (Br.914a; C.5009) (4) (illus), 1778, tables 4, n9 and 11 (Br.914b; C.5010) (3) (illus), R.P.C., 1784 (D.53; C.531a) (illus), A.C. 1794 (A.L. = Andrew Lothian) (.747; C.5059) (illus), F.C., 1843, tables 1 and 5 (K&L 608; C.5011) (2); Portnockie (Banffshire) U.P.C., 1862 (D.748; C.5017); Port Lethen (Aberdeenshire) 1841 (K&L 1083; C.5013) (illus); Portmoak (Kinross-shire) 1868, tables 2 and 4 (K&L 1084; C.5015) (2); Porthnahaven (Is. of Islay, Inner Hebrides), 1835 (K&L 1085; C.5016); Porto Bello (Lothians) 1818 (K&L 1086; C.5021), undated (circa 1845) (K&L 1087; C.5018), U.P.C., 1836 (D.749; C.5023), F.C., undated (circa 1845) table 4 (K&L 609; C.5019); Port of Monteith (Perthshire) undated (circa 1770) (Br.917; C.5004) (2, thick and thin, illus); Port Patrick (Wigtownshire) 1725, table 7 (Br.919; C.5037), 1794, tables 3 and 4 (K&L 1088; C.5025) (2); Portree (Isle of Skye) undated, square blanks (Br.p.88) (2, both ex Agnew), undated (circa 1750) (Br.921; C.4807) (illus); undated (circa 1770) Br.923; C.3088) (illus), U.P.C., undated (circa 1860) (D.750; C.5506) (illus), F.C., 1855 (K&L 612; C.5027), E.C., 1907 (K&L 1089; C.5028) ; Portsoy (Banffshire) 1783 (Br.924; C.5032) (poor), U.P.C., undated (circa 1860) (D.751; C.5031), F.C., 1844 tables 2 and 3 (K&L 613; C.5033) (2), E.C., 1871 (K&L 1090; C.5034); Port William (Wigtownshire) R.C., 1833 (D.752; C.5035); Premnay (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.925; C.4804) (illus), 1880 (K&L 1091; C.5042); Prestonkirk (Lothians) 1817 (K&L 1093; C.5044), 1847 (K&L 1094; C.5046) F.C., 1843 (K&L 614; C.5045); Prestonpans (Lothians), undated (circa 1750, S.P.K. = Salt Preston Kirk) (Br.927; C.5053) (illus), 1837 (K&L 1095; C.5047), F.C., 1843 (K&L 615; C.5048); Pulteneytown (Caithness) undated (K&L 10; C.6376) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1845), U.F.C. Marty's Ch., undated (circa 1855) (K&L 145; C.5062); Queensferry (Lothians) A.C. undated (circa 1770) (A.D. = Andrew Dick) (D.753; C.5071) (illus), undated (circa 1825) (D.C. = David Carruthers) (D.754; C.5070), E.C., 1713 (Br.929; C.6066) (3, one thin and worn dies, ex J.B.Nestle, another struck with die axis inverted, ex H.G.Williams) (illus). Poor - extremely fine, several rare and interesting. (59). $850
Lot 85 Rafford (Morayshire) 1768 (Br.930; C.5088) (illus); Rannoch (Perthshire) 1842 (K&L 1096; C.5100); Rannoch and Foss (Perthshire) undated (circa 1760) (Br.931; C.5163) (2, thick and thin) (illus); Rathen (Aberdeenshire) undated (G.L. = George Largue, 1742-71) (Br.932; C.5104) (3 die states) (illus), undated (W.C. = William Cumine, 1772-1800) (Br.932a; C.5105), 1784 (Br.933; C.3707) (2), 1841, tables 1, 4 and 7 (K&L 1097; C.5108) (3), 1864, table 3 (K&L 1098; C.5106); Rathillet (Fife) U.P.C., 1782 (J.J. = James Johnston) (D.755; C.5109) (illus); Ratho (Lothians) 1803 (A.D. = Andrew Duncan) tables 2, 3, and 4 (this on a cancelled earlier table no.) (K&L 1099; C.5110) (3) (illus); Rathven (Banffshire) undated (A.K. = Andrew Kerr, 1723-57) (Br.935; C.4061) (2, one ex J.B.Nestle, illus) another but D (for Deskford) as Br.290 on obverse, reverse as previous obv. (K&L p.166; And p.21; C.4061), undated (G.G. = George Grant, 1752-89) (Br.936; C.4193) (illus), 1825 (J.G. = James Gardiner) (K&L 1100; C.5111); Rattray (Perthshire) 1708 (R.B. = Robert Bowis, 1699-1741) (Br.938a; C.4427) (illus), 1849 tables 1, 3 (2) and 4 (K&L 1101-2; C.5114 (date 1847 in error)) (4, tables 3 and 4 with notches instead of no.'s); U.S.C., 1762 (D.155; C.5112), F.C. 1843 (K&L 617; C.5113); Rayne (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.939; C.5119) (2); Reay (Caithness) 1789 (Br.941; C.5336), U.F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L 146; C.5137); Redcastle (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., 1844 (K&L 618; C.5139); Redgorton (Perthshire) 1865 (K&L 1104; C.5140); Renfrew (Renfrewshire) 1791 (Br.944; C.5149) (illus), 1853, table 5 (K&L 1105; C.5151), 1864, table IV (K&L 1106; C.5152) (illus), F.C., 1843 (D.Mc = Duncan McFarlane) (K&L 619; C.5150); Renton (Dunbartonshire) 1795 (Br.945; C.5154), 1861 (K&L 1107; C.5158), R.P.C., 1842 (D.55; C.5155) (illus), F.C, 1847 (K&L 620; C.5157); Gaelic F.C., undated (circa 1848) (K&L 621; C.5153); Rerrick (Kircudbrightshire) 1698 heart shaped (Br.946; C.5086), 1731 (Br.947; C.5087) (very oxidised, poor) 1828 (J.T. = James Thomson) (K&L 1108; C.5089) (illus); Rescobie (Angus) 1826 (W.R. = William Rogers) round with straight grained or milled edge (K&L 1109; C.5160) (illus); Resolis (Ross and Cromarty) undated (circa 1750) (Br.948; C.5323) (4 different dies) (illus); Rhynd (Perthshire) 1785, tables 4 and 5 (Br.949; C.5337) (illus); Rhynie (Aberdeenshire) 1840 (T.W. = Thomas Wright) (K&L 622; C.5166) (illus), 1859, table 2 (K&L 1113; C.5167) (illus); Riccarton (Ayrshire) 1744 (Br.950; C.5171) (2) (illus), 1811 (K&L 1114; C.5168) (illus), 1860, tables 2 and 4 (K&L 1115; C.5170) (2), 1872 (K&L 1116; C.5174). Poor - extremely fine, some rare.(64) $920
Lot 86 Rigg of Gretna (Dumfries-shire) U.A.C., 25 May, 1832 (M.McG. = Matthew McGill (D.756; Whi 231; C.5175); Roberton (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.951; C.5081) (2 different sizes) (illus), 1705 (Br.952; C.5183) (illus); Rogart (Sutherland) undated (circa 1700) (Br.953; C.5075) (illus); Rose Hall (Sutherland) undated (T.M. = Thomas Munro) (K&L 1120; C.5085) (pierced as usual) (illus); Rosemarkie (Ross and Cromarty) 1786 (Br.253b; C.5204) (2 slight die wear differences) (illus); Roslin (Lothians) F.C., stock, 1843 (K&L 740; C.6488) undated (K&L 148; C.6506) E.C., 1864 (K&L 1121; C.5207); Rosneath (Dunbartonshire) 1727 (Br.954; C.5202) (2, one with double border, larger) (illus), 1830 (K&L 1122; C.5203) (illus) ex A.Mclean); F.C., 1843, communicants 53, 64 and 200 (K&L 624; C.5208); Ross (Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides) 1830 (K&L 1123; C.5209) (illus); Rosskeen (Ross and Cromarty) undated (circa 1750) (Br.956; C.5193) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 625; C.5211) (2, one has lower left corner broken off?), U.F.C., undated (circa 1850) (K&L 149; C.5210) (illus); Rothes (Morayshire) 1846, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 1124; C.5213) (2), F.C., 1870, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 626; C.5214) (2); Rothesay (Isle of Bute) A.C., 1786 (J.G. = James Graham) (D.759; C.5226) (illus), U.P.C., 1786 (struck 1846?) (D.760; C.5216), E.C., 1840 (K&L 1125; C.5217) undated (K&L 1127; C.5215) (illus), Chapel Hill F.C., 1860 (K&L 627; C.5222), East F.C., 1843 (K&L 628; C.5219), 1843 (K&L 629; C.5220), Gaelic Ch. 1840 (K&L 1126; C.5218), West Cong. 1843 (K&L 630; C.5221); Rothiemay (Banffshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.960; C.5237) (illus), undated (I.S. = James Stevenson, 1717-52) (Br.961; C.4270) (illus), 1858 (K&L 1128; C.5223); Rothiemurcus (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1720) (Br.962; C.5073) (oxidised), 1873 (K&L 1120; C.5224); Rousay (Orkney Islands), U.A.C., 1834 (D.761; C.5227) (2, slight differences in date figures, one ex A.McLean, illus), U.F.C., 1906 (K&L 150; C.5228) (illus); Rousay and Egilshay (Orkney) undated (circa 1750) (Br.962b; C.6360) (illus); Row (Dunbartonshire) 1742 (Br.964; C.5229) (illus), 1829 (K&L 1110; C.5230); Roxburgh (Roxburghshire), undated (circa 1720) (Br.965-6; C.5234-5) (2 sizes) (both illus), 1864 (K&L 1131; C.5236); Ruthven (Angus) 1877 (J.G.McP. = John G. McPherson) (K&L 1134; C.5333); Ruthwell (Dumfries-shire) 1830 (K&L 1135; Whi 232; C.5334) (illus). Fair - uncirculated, some rare and interesting especially the Orkney and Mull issues (53). $750
Lot 87 Saddell and Skipness (Argyllshire) 1761 (Br.969; C.5437) (illus); St.Andrews (Fife) A.C., 1753 (I.B. = James Bennett) (D.762; C.5703) (illus), E.C., 1818 (K&L 1136; C.5704) (illus), undated (circa 1830) (K&L 1137; C.6345) (illus), U.A.C., undated (circa 1830) (D.763; C.5605); Martyr's Church, F.C., 1843 (K&L 633; C.5608); St.Leonard's 1780 (R.W. = Robert Wilson) (Br.972; C.3607) (illus), 1831 (K&L 1138; C.5649); St.Andrew's and Deerness (Orkney) 1807 (K&L 1139; C.5610) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 634; C.5609); St.Andrews-Lhanbryde (Morayshire) undated (Br.973-4; C.5694, -) (2, second illus), 1771 (Br.976; C.3605) (illus), undated (circa 1845) tables 2, 5 and 6 (K&L 1140; C.5611) (3); St.Boswells (Roxburghshire) undated (Br.977-8; C.5707, 5686) (both illus) 1824 (circa 1750) (K&L 1141; C.5617) (illus), F.C., 1845 (K&L 635; C.5618); St.Cyrus (Kincardineshire) 1734 (formerly Ecclesgreig) (Br.979; C.4889) (illus ex T.S.Agnew), 1819 (K&L 1142; C.5626), F.C., 1843 (K&L 636; C.5627); St.Fergus (Aberdeenshire) 1830, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 1143; C.5631) (2) (illus); St.Kilda (Outer Hebrides) F.C., undated (circa 1844) (K&L 638; C.5646) (illus) (the furthermost Western island); St.Madoes (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750 (Br.980; C.5746), undated (circa 1845) tables nil, 1, 4 and 5 (K&L 1144; C.5654) (4); St.Martin's (Perthshire) 1729 (Br.260; C.5522) (illus), 1839 (K&L 1145; C.5669) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1860) (K&L 634; C.5668); St.Mungo (Dumfries-shire) 1830 (K&L 1147; Whi 234; C.5364) (2 reverse dies) (illus), 1863 tables 2 and 3 (K&L 1148; Whi 235; C.5670) (2); St.Ninians (Bute) 1730 (Br.983; C.5749) (2, one ex J.B.Nestle, illus); St.Ninian's (Stirlingshire) R.C., undated (circa 1760) (D.764; C.5751) (2) (illus), Rel.C. 1772 (struck circa 1832) (D.765; C.5671), 1841, tables 1, 2 and 5 (ex A.McLean) (K&L 1149; C.5672) (3); St.Quivox (Ayrshire) undated, tables 1, 3 (K&L 1150; C.5677) (2) (illus); St.Wigeans (Angus (circa 1840) undated (circa 1750) (I.H. = John Henderson) (Br.985; C.5852) (illus), 1816 (J.M. = John Muir) (K&L 1151; C.5683), 1872 in bronze (W.D. = William Duke) (K&L 1152; C.5684) (illus); Salen (Mull, Inner Hebrides) 1850 (K&L 1153; C.5368) (illus). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare and interesting, especially the St.Kilda and Mull issues. (53) $750
Lot 88 Saline (Fife) undated (Br.-; C.-), 1757 (Br.987; C.5360) (illus), 1852, tables 1, 7 and 8 (K&L 1154; C.5370) (3); Saltcoats (Ayrshire) Rel.C., 1782 (struck circa 1842) (D.766; C.5371), A.C., 1804, Countess St. (J.E. = James Ellis) (D.767; C.5372) (illus), E.C. Gaelic Chapel, 1839 (K&L 1155; C.5436), F.C., 1843 (K&L 640; C.5373); Saltoun (Lothians) S K incuse, undated (circa 1750) (Br.988; C.5476) (2) (illus) S K in relief, undated (circa 1770) (Br.989; C.5481), 1783 (Br.990; C.5374) (illus); Sanday (Orkney) A.C., 1814 (D.769; C.5376) (tin pest); Sandbank (Argyllshire), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 641; C.5377) (illus); Sandsting and Aithsting (Shetland Islands) 1735 (W.H. = Walter Hugens) (Br.992; C.464) (illus), 1747 (K&L 267; C.465) (2 different dies) (illus), 1790 (P.B. = Patrick Barclay) (Br.992a; C.5361) (illus); Sandwick (Orkney Islands) 1834 (K&L 1156; C.5380) (2) (illus) ex A.McLean), U.A.C., 1836 (D.770; C.5381); Sandwick (Shetland Islands) undated (circa 1825) (K&L 1157; C.5378) (oxidised); Sanquhar (Dumfires-shire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.991; Whi 237; C.5474) (illus), undated (circa 1760) (Br.993; Whi 238; C.5477) (3) (illus), A.C., 1750 (I.G. = James Goodlet) (D.773; Whi 239; C.5375) (2 different dies) (illus), 1820, North Ch. (R.S. = Robert Simpson) (D.771; Whi; C.5383) (illus), F.C., (West) undated (circa 1843) (K&L 642; Whi 243; C.5382); Sauchie (Clackmannanshire) 1845 (K&L 1159; C.5385); Sauchieburn (Kincardineshire) Berean Church, 1774 (K&L 103; C.5390) (2, one ex J.B.Nestle, illus); Savoch of Deer (Aberdeenshire) A.C., 1831 (D.C. = David Caw) (D.774; C.4144) (illus), U.A.C. 1833 (J.H. = John Hunter) (D.775; C.5386) (illus), E.C., 1852, tables 1 and 5 (K&L 1160; C.5387) (2); Scone (Perthshire) A.C., 1755 (I.W. = James Wylie) (D.776; C.5412) (fives are retrograde) (illus), E.C., 1833 (K&L 1161; C.- ) (illus), undated (circa 1860) (K&L 1162; C.5409), U.P.C., 1870 (D.777; C.5411), F.C., 1844 (K&L 644; C.5410); Scoonie (Fife) 1821 (K&L 1163; C.5413) (illus); Seafield (Fife) 1855 (J.L. = James Ledingham) table 3 (K&L 1164; C.5422) (illus); Selkirk (Selkirkshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.997; C.5426) (5 die varieties) (illus), undated (circa 1845) tables 1-3 (K&L 1165; C.5427) (3), U.P.C., West, undated (circa 1835) (D.781; C.5428), A.C., 1767 (A.M. = Andrew Muir) (D.778; C.5432) (illus), 1815 (D.780; C.5429) another overstamped F.C., (K&L 645; C.5430) (illus); U.A.C., 1838 (G.L. = George Lawson) (D.779; C.5431). Fair - extremely fine, several rare or very rare, especially the Shetland and Orkney issues and the Berean Church (59). $840
Lot 89 Shapinshay (Orkney) 1805 (K&L 1166; C.5444) (illus), U.A.C., 1835 (D.782; C.5443) (illus); Shandon (Dunbartonshire) Row F.C., 1843 (K&L 646; C.5231); Shawbost (Lewis, outer Hebrides) F.C., 1894 in cupro-nickel (K&L 647; C.5445) illus; Sheuchan (Wigtownshire) 1842, tables 1, 2 and 4 (K&L 1167; C.5453) (3), F.C., undated (circa 1850) table 3 (K&L 649; C.5452); Shieldaig (Ross and Cromarty) 1835 (K&L 1168; C.5454); Shiels-Belhelvie (Aberdeenshire) A.C., undated (circa 1800) (D.783; C.466) (illus); Shisken (Bute) F.C., 1846 (K&L 651; C.5456) (illus); Shotts (Lanarkshire) 1756 (Br.999; C.5457), undated (circa 1750) (K&L 265; C.5475), 1822 (K&L 1169; C.5462) (illus), 1841, table 2 (K&L 1170; C.5463) F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 652; C.5461), undated (circa 1860) (K&L 653; C.5460) (illus); Shottsburn (Lanarkshire) O.S.C., 1775 (I.S. = John Scott) (D.927; C.5458), U.O.S., 1855 (D.928; C.5464); Shurrery (Caithness) 1902 (K&L 1171; C.5465) (illus); Simprim (Berwickshire) 1705 (Br.1000; C.5569) (illus) 1758 (Br.1001; C.5571) (illus); Skelmorlie (Ayrshire) 1854 (K&L 1172; C.5494); Skene (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.1004; C.5495) table 1, 1821 similar but with date, tables nil and IV (K&L 1173; C.5498) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 654; C.5499); Skirling (Peebles-shire) undated (circa 1750) S is retrograde (Br.1006; C.5473) (3 die states, tables nil, 2 and 4) (illus) similar but S not retrograde, table 3 (Br.1007; C.5480), F.C., 1843, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 655; C.5502) (2); Slains (Aberdeenshire) 1830 (K&L 1174; C.5510); Slamannan (Stirlingshire) undated (K&L 267; C.5339), undated (circa 1730) (Br.1011; C.5508) (illus), 1746 (Br.1012; C.5484) (unusually neat work, possibly 19th cent, illus); Slateford (Lothians) A.C., 1787 (I.D. = John Dick) (D.784; C.5511); Sleat (Isle of Skye) 1846 (K&L 1175; C.5512) (illus), F.C., 1859 (K&L 656; C.5513); Smailholm (Roxburghshire) 1750 (Br.1013; C.5491) (illus), 1856 (K&L 1176; C.5525); Snizort (Isle of Skye) undated (Br.1014; C.5349) (illus), U.F.C., 1906 in cupro-nickel (K&L 151; C.5530) (illus); Sorbie (Wigtownshire) 1726 (Br.1016; C.5532) (illus), 1776 (Br.1017; C.5533) (illus), 1832 (K&L 1177; C.5535), F.C., 1843 (K&L 657; C.5536); Sorn (Ayrshire) 1756, table 2 (Br.1018a; C.5538), 1835 (J.S. = John Stewart) (K&L 1178; C.5539) tables 7, 8 (illus), reverse plain, table 6 (K&L 1179; C.5540) 1863, tables 3 and 5 (K&L 1180; C.5541). Fair - extremely fine, the island issues rare and interesting. (54) $750
Lot 90 South Dean (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1019; C.5355) (illus); Southend (Argyllshire, Mull of Kintyre, Arran) Rel.C. 1800 (A.L. = Alexander Laing) (D.785; C.5549), E.C., 1843 (K&L 1181; C.5550), F.C., 1893 (K&L 658; C.447) (illus); Southhall (Argyllshire) F.C., 1843 (K&L 659; C.5551); South Knapdale (Argyllshire) 1810 (K&L 849; C.5504) (illus); South Ronaldshay (Orkney) St.Mary's, undated (circa 1845) (K&L 1119; C.5558), U.A.C., 1831 (K&L 81; C.5593), F.C., 1873 (K&L 623; C.5559) (illus); South Ronaldshay and Burra (Orkney) 1809 (K&L 1118; C.5542) (illus); South Uist (Outer Hebrides) 1865 (K&L 1279; C.5561) (illus); Southwick and Kirkbean (Kirkcudbrightshire) F.C., 1843, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 660; C.5563) (2); South Yell (Shetland Islands) 1880 (K&L 1314; C.5565) 1880 double verse reverse (K&L 1315; C.5566) (illus); Speymouth (Morayshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1021; C.5518) (illus), 1789 (Br.1022; C.5579) (2, one struck on flat blank, both illus), undated (circa 1845) table 2 (K&L 1182; C.5577); Spott (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1023; C.5581) (illus); Springfield (Fife) 1866, tables 1 and 3 (K&L 1183; C.5587) (2); Sprouston (Roxburghshire), 1782 (R.T. = Robert Turnbull) (Br.1024; C.5583) (illus); Spynie (Morayshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1025; C.5567) (oxidised), 1877 (K&L 1184; C.5591); Stair (Ayrshire) 1692 (K&L 276; C.5485) (illus) (4, 2 die varieties plus two states of die wear) (2 illus ex J.B.Nestle); 1864 (K&L 1185; C.5701), F.C., 1844 (K&L 661; C.5700) (illus); Stanley (Perthshire) 1830 (K&L 1186; C.5705) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 662; C.5706); Stenton (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1028; C.5737) (illus); Stevenson (Ayrshire) 1747 (T.McK. = Thomas McKindley) (Br.1029; C.5733) (illus), F.C., 1850 (K&L 663; C.5716); Stewartfiled (Aberdeenshire) U.A.C., 1823 (D.A. = David Allen) (D.819; C.5717) (illus); Stewarton (Ayrshire) 1709 (Br.1030; C.5739) (illus) 1752 (Br.1031; C.5741) 9illus), Knox Ch., 1842 (K&L 1188; C.5719) (poor), undated (K&L 1187; C.5718); Stichill (Roxburghshire) 1777 (Br.1032a; C. 5742) (illus), A.C., undated (G.C. = George Coventry) (D.794; C.5732). Poor - extremely fine, some rare and interesting especially the island issues. (43) $600
Lot 91 Stirling (Stirlingshire), O.S., 1742 (E.E. = Ebenezer Erskine, founder of the Secession) (D.791; C.5748) (illus), A.C., 1809 (J.S. = John Smart; D.S., = David Stewart) (D.792; C.5725) (the original Burgher Synod) (illus), U.A.C. 1823 tables nil and 2 (D.793; C.5726) (2), F.C., 1819, tables nil and 8 (K&L 1189; C.5493) (2) (illus ex A.McLean), R.P.C., 1839 (D.57; C.5727), E.C., East Ch., undated (circa 1843) tables 1, 3 and 4 (K&L 1190; C.5722) (3), North Ch., 1861, tables 1-3 (K&L 1192; C.5730) (3) (illus), F.South C., 1871 (K&L 666; C.5731) (illus), West Ch., undated (circa 1850) (K&L 1193; C.5723); Stobhill (Lothians), undated (circa 1860) (K&L 1194; C.5752); Stobo (Peebles-shire) 1852 (K&L 1195; C.5753); Stockbridge (Berwickshire), A.C., 1819 (D.796; C.5755); Stoer (Sutherland) 1832 (K&L 1197; C.5770) (slightly double struck); Stonehaven (Kincardineshire) A.C., 1805 (D.798; C.5761) (ex Agnew, split in planchet and obverse oxidised), F.C., 1885 (K&L 668; C.5762); Stonehouse (Lanarkshire) 1736 (Br.998; C.5489) (illus), A.C., 1800 (D.799; C.209) (illus), U.A.C., undated (circa 1824) struck from defaced die of Juvenile Library admission ticket (see Dick p.76, D.801; C.5763) (illus), U.P.C., 1824 (D.800; C.5764), E.C., 1835, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 1198; C.5765) (2), F.C., 1843 (K&L 669; C.5766); Stoneykirk (Wigtownshire) undated (Br.1036a; C.5743) (3, two very oxidised) (illus), 1853, tables 1 and 4 (K&L 1199; C.5768) (2), F.C., 1844 (K&L 670; C.5767); Stornoway (Lewis, Outer Hebrides) 1840 (K&L 1200; C.5773) (illus), F.C., 1857 (K&L 671; C.5774); English F.C., 1875 in cupro-nickel (K&L 672; C.5775) (illus), U.F.C., High Church, 1900 (K&L 152; C.5776) (oxidised), E.C., Parish Church 1908 in lead (K&L 1201; C.5777) (illus); Stow (Lothians) A.C., 1743 (W.H. = William Hutton) (D.803; C.5779) (2 die varieties) (illus) (S is retrograde), 1813 (R.H. = Robert Hay) (D.804; C.5780) (illus), E.C., 1846, table 2 (K&L 1203; C.5782); Stracathro (Angus) (16)69(?) (Br.1040; C.5398) (2, one ex Agnew), 1705 (Br.1041; C.5841) (illus), 1861 (K&L 1204; C.5789); Strachan (Angus) 1838 (K&L 1205; C.5790); Strachur and Strathlachan (Argyllshire) F.C., 1844 (K&L 673; C.5791) (illus); Straiton (Ayrshire), 1823, tables 3 and 8 (K&L 1206-7; C.5793) (2) (illus). Fair - extremely fine, some rare especially the Hebrides issues. (51) $720
Lot 92 Stranraer (Wigtownshire) A.C., 1760 (I.D. = James Douglas) (D.805; C.5796), R.P.C., undated (circa 1800) (D.58; C.5797), U.A.C. undated (circa 1830) table 1 (W.S. = William Smellie) (D.807; C.5799), R.C., undated (circa 1835) tables 2 and 7 (D.806; C.5798) (2) (illus), F.C. 1844, table 3 (K&L 674; C.5802), E.C., 1851, tables II and 4 (K&L 1209; C.5803); Strath (Inverness-shire) round blank undated (Br.1044c; C.6409), undated (circa 1850) (K&L 1210; C.5805); Strath (Isle of Skye) F.C., 1865 (K&L 675; C.5807) (illus), U.F.C., 1900 in whitemetal and bronze, heart-shaped (K&L 154; C.5806) (the second, ex Agnew, illus), 1907 (D.L. = Donald Lamont) (K&L 1211; C.5808) (illus); Strathaven (Lanarkshire) 1752 (Br.80; C.276) (A for Avondale) (illus), R.C., 1778 (D.809; C.5833) 1777 (struck 1837?) (D.810; C.5811), R.C. West, 1836 (D.814; C.5813) (2 dies, small (illus) and large) U.P.C., undated (circa 1830) (D.812; C.5809), undated (circa 1880) in brass (D.813; C.5810) (illus), E.C. 1840 (K&L 1212; C.2168), F.C., 1843, stock (K&L 730; C.2355); Strathblane (Stirlingshire) undated (J.G. = James Gray, 1748-66) (Br.1046; C.5814) (illus), F.C., undated (circa 1845) (K&L 676; C.5815); Strathbogie (Aberdeenshire) New Church, 1840, tables 3 and 4 (K&L 1213; C.5816); Strathconnon (Ross and Cromarty) 1834 (K&L 1214; C.5818) (illus) (Government Church); Strathdon (Aberdeenshire) 1733 (I.L. = James Lumsden) (Br.1047; C.4245) (2 sizes, same die) (illus), 1815 (G.F. = George Forbes) (K&L 1215; C.5819) (slightly oxidised), 1849 (K&L ; C.5820); Stratherrick (Inverness-shire) F.C., 1844 (K&L 678; C.5821); Strathglass (Inverness-shire), U.F.C., 1916 (W.M. = William MacPherson) (K&L 155; C.5822) (illus); Strathkinnes (Fife) O.S.C., 1827 (D.930; C.5823) (illus), E.C. 1865 in brass, bracteate style (K&L 1217; C.5824) (illus); Strathmiglo (Fife); R.P.C, 1826 (D.59; C.5827), F.C., 1844, tables 1 and 4 (K&L 679; C.5828) (2), E.C., 1855 table 3 (K&L 1219; C.5830); Strathpeffer (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., 1896 (K&L 680; C.5831); Strathy (Sutherland) U.F.C., 1907 in brass (K&L 156; C.5832) (illus). Fair - uncirculated, some rare and interesting types. (42) $600
Lot 93 Strichen (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1662) (W.S. = William Scott, circa 1662) (Br.1052; C.4521) (illus); 1768 (I.S. = John Smith) (Br.1054; C.5834) (tables 1 (2 dies) and 5 (3) (illus), 1807 tables 2 (3) and 4 (retrograde 7 on last) (A.S. = Alexander Simpson) (K&L 1221; C.5836) (illus) (4), new type 1807, table 6 (K&L 1223; C.5839) (illus), undated (circa 1850) tables 1-3 (K&L 1224; C.5837) (3); Stromness (Orkney) A.C., 1809 (A.W. = Andrew Wylie) (D.815; C.5844), U.A.C., 1831 (D.816; C.5845), E.C., 1837 (K&L 1225; C.5846) (illus), R.P.C., undated (circa 1845) (D.60; C.5843) (illus); Stronsay (Orkney) 1791 (I.A. = John Anderson) (Br.1055; C.3564) (illus) (2), A.C., 1803 (J.S. = James Sinclair) (D.817; C.5848), U.A.C., undated (circa 1810) (D.818; C.5847) (very worn); Strontian (Inverness-shire) 1834 (K&L 1226; C.5849); F.C., 1846 (K&L 681; C.5850) (illus); Swinton (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.1058; C.5345), 1755 (Br.1059; C.5570); Swinton and Simprim (Berwickshire) 1761 (Br.1060; C.5596) (illus), 1810 (K&L 1227; C.5597) (illus); Symington (Ayrshire) 1746 (Br.1056; C.5870) (illus), undated (circa 1835) tables 6 and 7 (K&L 1228; C.5871) (2) (illus); Symington (Lanarkshire) 1835, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 1229; C.5872); Tain (Ross and Cromarty) 1779 (Br.1062a; C.5930) (illus), 1831 (K&L 1230; C.5931), (illus), U.A.C., undated (circa 1844) (D.825; C.5929), F.C., 1844 (K&L 682; C.5933), U.F.C. 1900 (K&L 157; C.5932) (illus); Tannadice (Angus) 1800 (K&L 1231; C.5913) (illus), undated (circa 1845) tables 1, 3 and 4 (K&L 1233; C.5938) (3); Tarbert (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.1064; C.5881) (illus), F.C., 1844 (K&L 683; C.5941); Tarbert (Harris Is., Outer Hebrides) F.C., undated, in Gaelic verse (One of only three places in the entire series) (K&L 685; C.2773) (illus); Tarbat (Ross and Cromarty) 1805 (K&L 1234; C.5942) (illus); Tarbolton (Ayrshire) 1779 (J.M. = James Moir) (D.826; C.210) (2 dies) (illus), undated (circa 1845) tables 1-3 and 5 (K&L 1237-8; C.5944) (4, 2 of each), F.C., 1844, (K&L 686; C.5945); Tarland and Migvie (Aberdeenshire) 1870 (K&L 1239; C.5947); Tarves (Aberdeenshire) 1692 (G.A. = George Anderson) (Br.1068; C.5948) (illus), 1772 (Br.1069; C.5949) (illus), 1852, table 1 (K&L 1240; C.5950); Tealing (Angus) 1734 (I.S. = John Stewart) (Br.1072; C.5917) (illus), 1766 (Br.1073; C.5961) (illus), 1799 (Br.1074; C.5962) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 687; C.5963); Temple (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1070; C.6003) (illus); Temple and Carrington (Lothians) F.C., 1844 (K&L 688; C.5964); Tenandry (Perthshire) 1836 (K&L 1241; C.5965); Terregles (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1737 (Br.1076; C.6081) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (K&L 283; C.6002) (heavily oxidised); Teviothead (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1845) tables 1, 3 and 4 (K&L 1242; C.5968) (3). Poor - uncirculated, some rare or very rare, especially the Orkney and Harris Island issues. (67) $1,050
Lot 94 Thornhill (Dumfires-shire) A.C., 1781 (J.P. = James Pattison (D.827; Whi -; C.5978) (illus), U.A.C., 1828 (D.828; Whi 244; C.5979); Thornliebank (Renfrewshire) U.A.C., 1837 (J.R.D. = J.R. Dalrymple) (D.829; C.5980); Thornton (Fife), 1838, tables 1, 5 and 7 (K&L 1243; C.5981) (3); Thurso (Caithness) 1741 (Br.1077; C.5984) (illus), 1753 (Br.1078; C.3568) (2 die varieties, worn), 1806 (K&L 1245; C.5973) (2, one from worn dies) (illus), O.S.C., 1778 (R.D. = Robert Dowie) (D.932; C.4431), 1875 (D.933; C.5990) (illus), F.C. ,1843 (K&L 689; C.5987) undated, First F.C., (K&L 690; C.5985), Sinclair St.West, 1860 (K&L 691; C.5989); Tibbermore (Perthshire) 1772 (Br.1079; C.5992) (illus) (3 different sizes, same die), 1826 (K&L 1246; C.5991) (illus); Tillicoultry (Clackmannanshire) undated, table 2 (K&L 1247; C.5993), U.P.C., 1849 (D.831; C.5994) (illus); Tingwall (Shetland) undated (circa 1810) (K&L 1248; C.5996) (illus); Tinwald and Trailflat (Dumfires-shire) 1787, tables 1, 2 and 4 (Br.1081; Whi 247; C.6088) (3) (illus); Tiree (Argyllshire) undated (circa 1790) (Br.1082; C.6110) undated (circa 1760) (Br.1083; C.5998) (illus), undated (circa 1890) (K&L 1250; C.6000) (illus) F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 692; C.5999); Tobermory (Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides) 1851 (K&L 1251; C.6024) (illus), F.C., 1847 (K&L 693; C.6023); Tomintoul (Banffshire), undated (circa 1835) (K&L -; C.-) countermarked C L U (illus), undated (circa 1845) (K&L 1252; C.6036); Tongland (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1788 (Br.1086; C.5918) (W.R. = Willaim Robb, 1769-97) (illus); F.C., 1844 (K&L 694; C.6039) (illus), 1888 (K&L 695; C.6040), U.F.C., 1900 in aluminium (K&L 160; C.6041); Torosay (Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides) 1829 (K&L 1254; C.6048) (illus); Torphichen (Lothians) 1723 (Br.1090; C.6007) (2 die varieties) (illus), 1851 (K&L 1255; C.6049); Torphins (Aberdeenshire) 1876 (K&L 1256; C.6050); Torridon (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., 1890 (K&L 696; C.6052); Torryburn (Fife) 1838 (K&L 1257; C.6053) (illus); Torthorwald (Dumfries-shire) undated (Br.1092; Whi 250; C.6001) (3 die varieties) (illus), 1835 (K&L 1258; Whi 251; C.6054) (illus); Tough (Aberdeenshire) undated (P.C. = Patrick Copland, 1706-45) (Br.1093; C.6056) (illus), 1817 (A.U. = Alexander Urquart) (K&L 1259; C.6058) (illus), undated (circa 1850) (K&L 1260; C.6057) (illus); Towie (Aberdeenshire), 1864 (K&L 1261; C.6060). Fair - extremely fine, some rare especially the Mull issues. (54) $800
Lot 95 Tranent (Lothians) U.A.C., 1822 (D.832; C.6068), E.C., 1861, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 1263; C.6071) (2), F.C., 1843 (K&L 697; C.6070); Traquair (Peebles-shire) 1754 (Br.1094; C.6013) (illus); Trinity Gask (Perthshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1096; C.6108) (2, illus ex Spink Australia), 1875 (K&L 1264; C.6074) (illus); Troon (Ayrshire) 1838 (K&L 1265; C.6076) (2, thick (illus) and thin, very oxidised), U.S.C., 1841 (D.F. = David Forrest) (D.833; C.6077); Troqueer Chapel (Dumfries-shire) 1830, tables 1-4, 7-9 (K&L 1266; C.6078) (7), Troqueer Church 1875, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 1267; C.-) (2) (illus); Trossachs (Perthshire) 1866 in silver (K&L 1268; C.6079) (illus); Tulliallan (Fife) 1841 (K&L 1269; C.6094), F.C., 1844 (K&L 698; C.6095); Tullibody (Clackmannanshire) F.C., 1843 (K&L 699; C.6096); Tullynessle and Forbes (Aberdeenshire) 1790 (Br.1096; And no.l, pl.IV; C.6097) (2, one ex J.B.Nestle) (illus) 1870, table 1, in silvered brass (K&L 1270; C.6098); Tummel Bridge (Perthshire) F.C. undated (circa 1844) (K&L 700; C.6099); Tundergarth (Dumfires-shire) undated, tables nil and 3 (Br.1096a; Whi 253; C.6100) (2) (illus); Turriff (Aberdeenshire) undated (circa 1740) (Br.1099; C.5907) (illus), (circa 1750) (Br.1102; C.5875) (2, thin (illus) and thick varieties), (circa 1770) (Br.1104; C.6101) (illus), 1826 (J.C. = James Cruikshanks) (K&L 1271; C.6102), 1858 (K&L 1272; C.6103) (illus); Tweedsmuir (Peebles-shire) 1761 (Br.1105; C.6014) (2, one holed) (illus); Twynholm (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1778 (I.S. = John Scott) (Br.1107; C.3013) (illus), 1821 (J.W. = John Wilkinson) (K&L 1273; C.6107) (illus); Tyningham (Lothians) (Br.1108; C.6004) (2) (illus); Tynron (Dumfries-shire) 1771 (K&L 290; Whi 255; C.6015) (illus ex J.B.Nestle), 1850 (K&L 1274; Whi 256; C.6109); Tyrie (Aberdeenshire) 1812, tables 1 and 4 (G.A.S. = george Alexander Simpson) (K&L 1275; C.6111) (2) (illus). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare and interesting, especially the Trossachs silver issue. (45) $650
Lot 96 Udny (Aberdeenshire) 1760 (I.F. = John Forbes) (Br.1109; C.6168) (2, both oxidised, same die, slight diameter differences) (illus), 1825 (I.L. = John Leslie) (K&L 1276; C.6116) (illus), 1912 (A.S. = Alexander Spence) (K&L 1277; C.6118) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 701; C.6117); Uig (Lewis, Outer Hebrides) 1836 (K&L 1278; C.6119) (illus); Ullapool (Ross and Cromarty) undated (circa 1740) (Br.1113; C.6121) (illus), 1884 (K&L 1280; C.6122); Ulva (Isle of Mull, Inner Hebrides) undated (circa 1790) (Br.1114; C.6123) (illus); Unst (Shetland Islands) 1850 (K&L 1281; C.6125); Uphall (Lothians) 1823 (K&L 1282; C.6141); F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 702; C.6140); Urquhart (Morayshire) undated (circa 1700) (Br.1117; C.6114) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 703; C.6148) 1862, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 704; C.6149) (2); Urquhart and Glenmoriston (Inverness-shire) undated (circa 1770) (Br.1121; C.6142) (illus), undated (circa 1845) table 1 (K&L 1283; C.6147) (illus); Urquhart and Logie-Wester (Ross and Cromarty) 1754 (Br.1121a; C.6143) (illus), 1786 (Br.1122; C.6160) (illus) (one was found in Jamaica, see Lyle); U.R.R. (Kirkcudbrightshire) 1728 (Br.1123; C.6120) (2 die varieties, illus ex J.B.Nestle), A.C. 1752 (I.M. = John Milligan) (D.834; C.4774) (illus) (2 die varieties; E.C., 1760 (K&L 292; C.6151) (illus), 1814 (K&L 1284; C.6152), 1850, tables 1 and 2 (K&L 1285; C.6154) (2), U.P.C., 1847 (D.835; C.6153); Urray (Ross and Cromarty) F.C., 1844, table 3 and 5 (K&L 705; C.6156) (2), E.C., 1887 (K&L 1286; C.6157) (illus), U.F.C. 1900 (K&L 161; C.6155); Urray and Kilchrist (Ross and Cromarty) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1124; C.1506) (illus); Virgin Hall (Dumfries-shire) F.C., 1847, tables 2, 3 and 5 (K&L 706; Whi 257; C.6169) (illus). Fair - nearly uncirculated, some rare especially the Mull issues. (37) $500
Lot 97 Walkerburn (Peebles-shire) 1883 (K&L 1287; C.6195) (illus); Wallacetown (Ayrshire) 1837 (K&L 113; C.6197) (illus), F.C., 1860 (K&L 63; C.6198); Walls (Orkney) 1814 (K&L 1288; C.6199) (illus); Walls (Shetland) 1794 (D.T. = David Thomson) (Br.1126; C.6310) (illus), 1804, similar to the last (K&L 1289; C.6311), 1856 (K&L 1290; C.6200); Walston (Lanarkshire) 1797 (Br.1127; C.6201) (illus); Wamphray (Dumfries-shire) 1797 (Br.1129; Whi 260; C.6184) (illus), R.C., 1811 (D.836; Whi 262; C.5164) (R.G. = Relief Gateshead); Wandel and Lamington (Lanarkshire) 1843 (K&L 855; C.6204) (illus); Wanlockhead (Lanarkshire) 1859 (K&L 1291; C.6206), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 707; C.6205); Waterbeck (Dumfries-shire) R.C., undated (circa 1790) R.C.W. = Relief Crags and Waterbeck) (D.838; Whi 266; C.5131), U.P., undated (circa 1845) (D.839; Whi 269; C.6208); Watten (Caithness) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1131; C.4699) (illus), undated (circa 1790) (Br.1132; C.6319) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 708; C.6209) (illus), E.C., 1900 (K&L 1297; C.6210); Weem (Perthshire) 1747 (A.C. = Alexander Campbell, 1741-69) (Br.1133; C.191), 1782 (Br.1134; C.3575) (illus); Wemyss (Fife) 1835, tables I, II, IIII and IX (K&L 1293; C.6224) (4) (illus); West Calder (Lothians) 1756 (Br.1156; C.3405) (illus), F.C., 1846 (K&L 709; C.6227), U.P.C., 1854 (D.841; C.6228); Westerdale (Chaithness) F.C., 1846 (K&L 710; C.6233); Westerkirk (Dumfries-shire) undated (circa 1790) (Br.1136; Whi 270; C.6234) (illus); West Linton (Peebles-shire) A.C., 1740 (struck 1840?) (D.843; C.6236); Westray (Orkney) undated (circa 1835) (K&L 1294; C.6239) (illus), A.C., 1825 (D.844; C.6238) (illus); Westruther (Berwickshire) 1728 (Br.1137; C.6307) (6 different die varieties) (illus), 1840, tables 2 and 3 (K&L 1295; C.6240) (2) (illus); Whalsay and Skerries (Shetland) 1867 (K&L 1296; C.5448) (illus), 1903 (K&L 1297; C.5449) (illus); Whitburn (Lothians) A.C. 1778 (J.B. = John Brown) (D.845; C.6183) (illus), U.A.C., 1831 (W.M. = William Miller) (D.846; C.6251), E.C. 1847, tables 1, 5 (2) and 6 (K&L 1298; C.6252) (4, 3 are very worn), F.C., 1857 (K&L 711; C.6250); Whitehill (Aberdeenshire) A.C., 1826 (A.L. = Adam Lind) (D.851; C.6257). Fair - extremely fine, one rare or very rare and interesting, especially the island issues. (51) $750
Lot 98 Whitekirk and Tyninghame (Lothians) undated (circa 1700) (Br.1139; C.6298) (illus), (1)701 (or undated T O K) heart-shaped (Br.1140; C.6011) (illus), undated (circa 1740) (Br.1141; C.6299) (illus), undated (circa 1750) (Br.1142; C.6304) (2 different dies and sizes) (illus); Whithorn (Wigtownshire) 1744 (A.A.D. = Andrew Adair) (Br.1145; C.6248) (2 reverse dies) (illus), 1797 (Br.1146; C.6249) (illus), 1811 (C.N. = Christopher Nicholson) (K&L 1301; C.6264) (illus), A.C., 1795 (I.S. = John Smith) (D.852; C.6263) (illus); R.P.C., 1827, (D.62; C.6265), F.C., 1843 (F.F.A. = F.F.Anderson) (K&L 712; C.6266); Whiting Bay (Arran) F.C., 1874 (K&L 713; C.6268), U.F.C., 1910 (K&L 163; C.6267) (illus); Whitsome (Berwickshire) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1147; C.6301) (4, different sizes and positioning) (illus), 1840 (R.C. = Robert Cowe) (K&L 1302; C.6262) (illus); Whittinghame (Lothians) 1822 (J.L. = J. Lumsden) (K&L 1303; C.6269) (illus), 1856 (K&L 1304; C.6270); Wick (Caithness) 1736 (Br.1150; C.6275) (illus), 1738 (Br.1151; C.3573) (illus), 1765 (Br.1152; C.6275) (illus), 1819 (K&L 1305; C.6279) (illus), 1820 (K&L 1306; C.6280), 1822 (K&L 1307; C.6281) (3 different dies, illus ex A.McLean), 1832 (K&L 1308; C.6282) (2, one with voided(?) lettering ex A.McLean), R.P.C., undated (circa 1820) (D.63; C.5316) (illus), A.C., undated (T.D. = Thomas Davy (D.853; C.6272) (illus), undated (A.A. = Andrew Arrot) (D.854; C.6273) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 714; C.6283), U.F.C., 1900 (K&L 164; C.6284). Fair - extremely fine, some rare or very rare early issues. (36) $500
Lot 99 Wigtown (Wigtownshire) 1744 (E.B. = Edward Boyd) (Br.1154; C.6179), 1816 (K&L 1309; C.6286), A.C., undated (circa 1775) (A.O. = Andrew Ogilvie) (D.855; C.6191) (2 different sizes and alloys) (illus), F.C., 1843 (K&L 715; C.6287), U.P.C., 1876 (D.856; C.6288); Wilsontown (Lanarkshire) F.C., undated (K&L 710; C.6290); Wilton (Roxburghshire) 1763 (Br.1155; C.6308) (2 slightly different reverse dies) (illus), 1861, table 3 (K&L 1310; C.6291); Wishaw ( Lanarkshire) R.C., 1826 (J.McI. = John McIntyre) (D.857; C.6295) (illus), E.C., 1851 (K&L 1311; C.6293), F.C., undated (circa 1843) (K&L 717; C.6292); E.U. (Evangelical United) Conq C. 1965 in copper (C.6294), 1966 in silvered bronze; Wiston and Robertson (Lanarkshire) 1834, tables 2 and 4 (K&L 1312; C.6296); Yarrow (Selkirkshire) undated (circa 1780) (Br.1158); C.6337) (illus); Yester (Lothians) undated (circa 1750) (Br.1159; C.6341) (3 different dies and sizes) (illus), 1791 (Br.1160; C.6338) (2, one very oxidised) (illus); Yetholm (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1750) (3 different dies) (illus), A.C., 1818 (D.860; C.6339) (illus), E.C., 1843 (K&L 1316; C.6340) (illus). Fine - uncirculated, a few rare. (30) $420
Lot 100 Episcopal Church issues; Aberdeenshire; Monymusk, undated (circa 1810) (K&L 48; D.1015; C.4019), Old Deer, undated (circa 1770) (K&L 50; D.1016; C.4714), Turriff, undated (circa 1750) (K&L 61; C.1025; C.5971); Stock issue, undated (circa 1750) (K&L 62; D.1000; C.6366). Methodist Church stock issue, undated (circa 1830) (K&L 105; D.941; C.4132). Fine - good very fine, mostly rare. (5) $300
Lot 101 Military Regimental Issue, Seaforth Highlanders, 72nd Regiment, Scotch Church, undated (circa 1850) (K&L 69; C.5414). Very fine, very rare and interesting as the only such type issued. $350
Lot 102 Stock Tokens; Free Church 1843 (K&L 718 (21, including one countermarked and two with table no.'s), 719 (5), 720 (also used in Canada) 721 (6), 723, 724 (4), 725, 727, 728 (2), 729 (3), 730, 732 (6), 733, 735, 736, 738, 739, 740, 742, 743, 745 (3, also used in England), 170, 171 (2), 171 in aluminium (modern issue); Established Church (Caerlaverock, Dumfries-shire, K&L 196; Whi 85; C.6495) K&L 1318 (2, both table 1) 1321 (3), unlisted, oval, verse 3/ verse 5; Episcopal (K&L 18, 62) ; U.P.C. (D.758; C.6478), O.S. (D.929; C.6475) (2); O.S.C. (D.937; C.4780) (2). Several others included in the alphabetical listing under individual towns. Also three old blank tokens 1700's - 1800's. Fine - extremely fine, a few scarce or rare, the unlisted one presumably very rare. (84) $400
Lot 103 Scotland, unidentified issues 1707 (K&L.301; C.-); undated (circa 1720) (K&L.302; C.-); undated (circa 1740) (K&L.308; C.-) (possibly Irish), 1767 (Br.p.153, No.5; C.-); Abbotrule (Roxburghshire)?, A.K. not in monogram (cf.B.2; C.258) C. on large square blank, has large top serif; St. Boswell's (Roxburghshire) undated (circa 1720) (cf.Br.977; C.5707 but on square blank with double border lines) W.W. (joined) above 1691, edge with very wide milling; I.K. in script in sunken panel with serrated edges, struck in copper, possibly a trial or pattern of incumbent's initials; C on either side of thin (tin?) flan with very high rim (circa 1700) may not be a communion token (ex Norweb); AK/1800 reverse R.L. Engraved, altered or defaced tokens (ex Norweb) one as Linton (Kelso) Br.737 copper scratched with M/IS on one side, a rough milled edge brass blank punched A above M, a blank engraved 2 (table number but possibly a regimental button or badge) A.C. 1807 made into a hinge? Fair-very fine, mostly rare or very rare, the first twelve illustrated. (20) $260
Lot 104 Brass token mould for casting oblong lead blanks with cut corners, two segments that hold together with two pins or bolts. Appears to be circa 1850. Very fine. $100
Lot 105 Engraved copper plate for printing communion token card for the Levern Church (Renfrewshire) Scotland 18- (circa 1860), maker's name D & J Greig/ Edinburgh on the back. (68 x 100mm). Very fine, rare and interesting. $200
Lot 106 Scotland, duplicates of the collection arranged in 2X2 packets alphabetically, A to F, attributed with Br, D or K&L numbers, often also with the Creswell number, nearly all different and includes a number of scarce to rare issues of the highlands and islands, issues date from 1678 (Brechin) (3) but include earlier Dunbog issue (undated), Shetland Island (K&L 178) ex A.Mclean, four heart shaped issues of Dunfermline 1753 (Br.336) a Duirinish, Isle of Skye (K&L 343; C.1847) and a Firth and Stennes (Orkney) (K&L 477; C.2272). Fair - uncirculated, some very good examples of early issues and many interesting types. (248) $2,700
Lot 107 Scotland duplicates, continued, as in the previous lot, alphabetically G to N, again includes a good range of types with many early issues and and outlying issues eg. Iona, 1830 (K&L 713) and five of Kirkwall (Orkney) including two (K&L 844) and three of Northmaven (Shetland) (K&L 1037) the most northerly town in Scotland to issue tokens. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (252) $2,750
Lot 108 Scotland, duplicates, continued, as in the previous two lots, alphabetically O to Y, a good but albeit smaller range including three Oban issues, three different Stromness (Orkney) issues, Ross (Mull) (K&L 1123) Shetland Is. 1867 (K&L 1296) and Yell (Shetland) (K&L 1313-4). Fair - extremely fine. (135) $1,450
Lot 109 Scotland, duplicates, as set out on two plastic sheets, annotated with reference numbers, a good mixture of types including shapes, branches of the Church and periods, including Fyvie (Br.449), Brechin 1678 (Br.133), Dunbog (Br.328), Kilwinning (Br.619) Strathkinness 1865 in brass (K&L 1217), Jedburgh in copper 1816 (K&L 715), New Machar 1834 in brass (K&L 1022), Lochee Baptist Chapel (K&L 107), Berean Church (Sauchieburn, 1774) (K&L 103), Methodist Church (D.941) and Dunkeld 1832 Wm IV only token in a monarch's name (K&L 366). Fine - extremely fine. (52) $650
Lot 110 Scotland, 18th century mostly duplicates, mostly letter (s) only punches, two with dates 1718, 1721, all in 2X2 holders attributed with Brook numbers by Capt.M.B.'Buckie' Orr in 1972 (Br.186, 103, 107, 121, 136, 139, 140, 157, 191, 213, ux (K&L 48, 228-31, 270, 295, 301, 307, 308, 338, 452, 511, 518, 520, 550, 553, 554, 562, 564b, 568a, 574, 585-7, 594a, 596, 604, 604a, 604b, 696, 697, 700, 704c, 712, 739, 760, 761, 777, 801, 809, 878, 925, 988, 1064, 1121, 1147). Those that are not duplicates (9) are 18b, 140, 191, 554, 562, 568a, 587, 604b, 697. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (57) $450
Lot 111 Scotland, duplicates, exactly as in the previous lot, all in 2X2 holders. Very fine - extremely fine. (57) $450
Lot 112 Scotland, duplicates, exactly as in the previous two lots. Very fine - extremely fine. (57) $450
Lot 113 France, St. Maixent (circa 1760) token (or Mereau) of the Poitou group, (Gelin fig 38; C.5519), another but for Vancais (Gelin fig 43; C.369) (circa 1760). Uncertain, upright oblong, shepherd (?) seated under tree reverse communion cup (?) another similar but shepherd is on the left; C.L. reverse 1; trident in shield EV, reverse 7 (?); I.C. reverse communion cup; H:E reverse plain; French (?) Ebey & Suchs L reverse lion either side of fleur de lis (possibly a seal); Episcopal, IHS across anchor cross reverse plain; the last six all about 14-16mm. Ireland (?) P reverse 3, another reverse 6 (both ex Glendining's sale 6 June, 1990 (lot 440 part)) Jetons; GR on shield? reverse union jack; FOR, reverse triangle on 4 and 3 (1743?); Contra Nando Incrementum, three fishes reverse indented circle of leaves; Cupar Angus reverse uncertain curved legend (a lead farthing?); aluminium medalet of First Communion. Fair-good extremely fine. (17) $300
Lot 114 Alnwick (Northumberland) 1831 (square and in brass) and 1846; Ancroftmoor (Northumberland) 1846; Bavington (Northumberland), square lead, concave white metal (2) (Cop. 1, 3, 4, 8, 10, 11; C.307, 309, 330, 537, 533 (2)). Fine - good very fine, mostly rare to very rare. (6) $300
Lot 115 Beaumont (Northumberland) 1852; Belford (Northumberland) 1831, 1851; Bellingham (Northumberland) 1851 (Cop.12, 17, 18, 20; C.1842, 694-5, 702). Very fine or better, mostly rare. (4) $250
Lot 116 Berwick (Northumberland) square plain lead, Low Meeting in silvered copper (round) (circa 1825), H(igh) M(eeting)/ 1755, A.C.1782 (uncertain), 1814, 1st U.S.Church 1845, United Aso. 1825 in copper, Relief Church 1832, 1835, E.P.C. (stock token with label) (Cop.21, 24, 25, 27-33; C. -, 720, 2829, 721-6, 2162). Fair - very fine, several rare and a nearly complete series of this border town. (10) $400
Lot 117 Northumberland, duplicates, Alnwick 1846, Ancroft Moor 1846, Beaumont 1852; Berwick Low Meeting in copper, 1814, 1st U.S. Church 1845, Relief Church 1835 (Cop. 3, 3, 12, 24, 28-9, 32, 720, 722-3, 726; C.309, 330, 1842). Fine - good very fine. (7) $260
Lot 118 Bewcastle (Cumberland), undated (C.1750); Birolhopecraig (Northumberland) 1724; Bishop Auckland (Durham) U.P.C. 1867 (Cop. 34, 35, 45; C.6314, 2896, 2746). Fair-very fine, the first two very rare. (3) $200
Lot 119 Birkenhead (Cheshire) Trinity U.P.C. Claughton, undated (circa 1844), St.Andrew's 1840 (two die varieties), Scotch Church 1841, Hamilton 1868, U.S.C. 1847, St.Paul's U.P.C. undated (circa 1844), St Lawrence's, undated (circa 1865) round, edge milled (Cop.37-9, 41-3, -;C.1285, 737, - , 41, -). Good fine - extremely fine, several rare, a nearly complete series. (8) $300
Lot 120 Birkenhead, St.Andrews 1840, Hamilton E.P.C. 1868; Bishop Auckland (Durham) 1867; Gateshead on Tyne (Durham) undated; Kendal (Westmorland) 1860 (Cop.38, 41, 45, 88, 108; C.737, 2746, 2440, 3187). The second is brilliant uncirculated others with toning otherwise nearly extremely fine. (5) $180
Lot 121 Blyth (Northumberland) Secession Church 1829, E.P.C. 1865; Branton (Northumberland) 1756 (Cop. 46-7, 50; C.781-2, 579). Very fine and rare or very rare. (3) $200
Lot 122 Brighton (Sussex) Hanover P.C. 1846 (Cop.52; C.891). Oxidised otherwise good fine and very rare. $40
Lot 123 Carlisle (Cumberland) Presbyterian Chapel in Communion with the Church of Scotland, undated (circa 1840) (Cop.55; C.1101). Nearly very fine. $50
Lot 124 Chester (Cheshire) Newgate St., undated (circa 1850) (Cop.62; C.1235). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $70
Lot 125 Crookham (Northumberland) 1732, 1783 incuse (2), 1783 in relief, heart on reverse incuse, 1793 heart in relief (2) without heart, 1811 rectangular another square (Cop. 64-9 fives in date are threes; C.1000-3, 997). An extensive series of these crude issues, fair - very fine. (9) $300
Lot 126 Darlington (Durham) St.George's P.C. 1869; Gateshead on Tyne (Durham) undated (circa 1865); Embleton (Northumberland) U.P.C. 1850; Felton (Northumberland) undated (circa 1800), E.P.C. 1857 (Cop.70, 88, 77, 83, 85; C.1652, 2440, 2157, 5879, 2242). Very fine or better and rare. (5) $300
Lot 127 Embleton (Northumberland) undated (circa 1750) two varieties; Etal (Northumberland) 1724, 1743, undated (circa 1760); Falstone (Northumberland), 1729 (or 1721?). (Cop.74, 76, 78, 79-81; C.2155, 1992, 2182, 2002, 2183, 2898). Fair - fine, all rare to very rare eighteenth century issues. (6) $400
Lot 128 Harbottle (Northumberland) undated (circa 1750), 1763 (two varieties), 1819; Hexham (Northumberland) undated (circa 1750) (Cop.93 94 (2), 95, 99; C.2785-6 (2), 2788, 2724). Fair - good fine and rare to very rare. (5) $300
Lot 129 Glanton (Northumberland) 1824; Hartlepool (Durham) U.P.C. 1840 in brass, U.P.C. West, 1858; Hollywell (Cumberland) U.P.C. 1854; Horncliffe (Northumberland) 1854, 1858; Jarrow (Durham) St.Kilda's Church Stock token with label (Cop.90, 97, 103-6, C.2616, 2777-8, 2836, 2848-9, 6473). Fine - good very fine, some rare. (7) $400
Lot 130 Channel islands, Jersey, St. Heliers Church 1853 (Cop.107; C.3037) Table 4. Good very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 131 Kendal, (Westmorland) U.P.C., 1860 (Cop.108; C.3187). Virtually uncirculated and rare. $70
Lot 132 Liverpool (Lancashire) Canning St. 1846, Islington 1846, Mount Pleasant, undated (circa 1850) in copper (Cop. 109, 114, 116; C.3804-5, 3796). The second scratches otherwise very fine - extremely fine.(3) $130
Lot 133 Liverpool (Lancashire) Canning St., 1846 Scotch Kirk 1818 in copper, R.P.C. undated (circa 1860) in nickel; London, Swallow St., 1811 (Cop.109, 118, 126, 164; C.3804, 3799, 3797, 5864). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $120
Lot 134 Liverpool (Lancashire) Islington P.C. 1846 (Cop.114; C.3805). Very fine. $90
Lot 135 Liverpool (Lancashire) Scotch Kirk, 1793, 1818, 1838, 1857, all in copper (Cop. 117-20; C.3959, 3799, 3801, 3806). Very fine - extremely fine, scarce to rare. (4) $180
Lot 136 Liverpool (Lancashire) Prince Rd, 1864, St.Andrew's Rodney St. 1824 (2 varieties), R.P.C. undated (circa 1860) in nickel (Cop. 121, 123 (2), 126; C.3807, 5199 (2), 3797). Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) $150
Lot 137 Liverpool (Lancashire) St.Peter's P.C. undated (circa 1850), St.Peter's Scotch Church 1843, Vauxhall Rd., 1867 (Cop.127-9; C.3798, 3803, 3809). Very fine - extremely fine, the second very rare. (3) $160
Lot 138 London, Belgrave P.C., 1874 (Cop. 131; C.696). Very fine and rare. $100
Lot 139 London, Caledonian Church, 1822 (Cop. 132; C.1035). Very fine and rare. $90
Lot 140 London, Trinity Church 1861, Greenwich (Stock), Hampstead Trinity P.C., undated (circa 1850), Marylebone P.C., undated (circa 1844), Oxendon Chapel, 1832), Scotch Church River Terrace 1835 (Cop. 133, 144, 146, 151, 155, 159; C.3920, 6487, 2769, 3916, 4794, 5177). Also Marylebone card tokens (2) 1929 No. 586. Good fine - good very fine. (8) $270
Lot 141 London, Carlton Hill Scotch Church, undated (circa 1825) (Cop. 134; C.1103). Attractively toned extremely fine and rare. $150
Lot 142 London, Carlton Hill, undated (circa 1846), Finsbury Chapel, 1826, Islington, undated (circa 1843) (Cop. 135, 143, -; C.1104, 2266, -_. Nearly very fine - good very fine, the last very rare. (3) $140
Lot 143 London, Carlton Hill, Scotch Church undated (circa 1825), P.C. undated (circa 1840) (Cop 134, 135; C.1103-4). Attractively toned good extremely fine and rare. (2) $140
Lot 144 London, Crown Court Scot. Nat. Ch., undated, in silver (Cop. 140; C.1480). Attractively toned, proof-like extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 145 London, Finsbury Chapel 1826 (Cop.143; C.2266). Good fine. $50
Lot 146 London, Trinity P.C. Hampstead, undated (circa 1850), Kensington P.C. 1863, Oxendon Chapel 1832, River Terrace Scotch Church 1835, Westbourne Grove, undated (circa 1850) (Cop. 146, 148, 155, 159, 169; C.2769, 3193; 4794, 5177, 6225). The third with usual `tin pest' otherwise good fine - good extremely fine, some rare. (5) $180
Lot 147 London (Regent Street) National Scotch Church 1827 (Cop. 156; C.4547). Nearly very fine and rare. $140
Lot 148 London, (Regent Street) National Scotch Church May 11th, 1827 (Cop. 158; C.4546) Patchy tone otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $100
Lot 149 London (Regent Street) National Scotch Church May 11th 1827 (Cop. 158; C.4546). Very fine and rare. $50
Lot 150 London, Stepney 1844, another undated (circa 1855), Swallow St. 1811, another undated, Associate Congregation, undated (circa 1830), Westbourne Grove, undated (circa 1850) (Cop. 161-2, 4-5, 8-9; C.5714-5, 5864, 3914-5, 6225). Very fine - extremely fine, mostly rare. (6) $240
Lot 151 London, Victoria Docks P.C., undated (circa 1860) in cupro-nickel, Woolwich Scotch Church, undated (circa 1820) Stock token for Woolwich (also for Calcutta, India) (Cop -, 170, -; C.-, 6333, 6499). Very fine - nearly extremely fine, rare to very rare, the first unlisted. (3) $450
Lot 152 Longtown (Cumberland) undated (circa 1750); Lowick (Northumberland) 1744, undated, 1794, undated (Cop. 173, 175, 176, 182, 183; C.3848, 2123, 3590, 2892, 3598). Fine - very fine, all rare 18th Century issues. (5) $300
Lot 153 Lowick (Northumberland) 1846, 1854 (Cop. 185-6; C.3951-2). Very fine; Good very fine. (2) $100
Lot 154 Manchester (Lancashire) 1832, Grosvenor Square undated tables 2-4, St.Andrew's Free Church 1846, Salford P.C. undated (circa 1844) (Cop. 187, 189 (2), 191-2; C.4071, 4069 (3), 4072, 5369). Very fine - extremely fine, some rare. (6) $270
Lot 155 Maryport (Cumberland) Scotch Church 1825; Morpeth (Northumberland), St.George's P.C., 1860 (Cop. 193, 195; C.4524, 4389). Good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 156 Newcastle (Northumberland), Wall Knoll 1782, Carliol Street undated (circa 1823), Trinity Church 1847, Clavering Place 1850, John Knox Church 1854 (Cop.204, 206, 208-10, C.6313, 1498, 4581-2, 3049). Very fine - good very fine, mostly rare. (5) $400
Lot 157 Norham (Northumberland) A.C. 1757, U.A.C. 1828, E.P.C. undated (circa 1846), North Middleton (Northumberland) 1818 (Cop.211-4; C.205, 2666-7, 4664). Fine - extremely fine, rare. (4) $300
Lot 158 North Shields (Northumberland) 1781, 1824 (4 is retrograde), 1841; No(rth) Sunderland (Northumberland) U.A.C. 1819, undated (Cop.215, 217, 218, 220-1; C.2830, 5408, 5415, 4683, 4692). Very fine - good very fine and rare. (5) Ex Norweb Collection. $320
Lot 159 Norwich (Norfolk) undated, serial no.215 (circa 1846) (Cop.222; C.4682). Good very fine and rare. $90
Lot 160 Otterburn (Northumberland) 1834; Seaton Delaval (Northumberland) 1846; Spittal (Northumberland) 1850; Stamfordham (Northumberland) undated (circa 1840) (Cop. 223, 227, 236-7; C.4791, 5423, 5580, 1361). Fine - very fine, first and last rare. (4) $300
Lot 161 South Shields (Durham) Laygate P.C. 1849; Stockton on Tees, St.Andrew's 1861, in brass (Cop. 232, 238; C.3671, 5757). Very fine; good very fine and rare. (2) $150
Lot 162 Sheffield (Yorkshire) undated in gilt bronze (circa 1860) (Cop. 228; C.5447). Good extremely fine and rare. $100
Lot 163 Sunderland (Durham) Bethany U.P.C. undated (circa 1850), Monkswearmouth Scotch Church 1869, Hamilton St. U.P.C. 1851, St.George's Chapel 1825, Smyrna Chapel 1832 (Cop.240, 2-3, 5-6; C.5857, 5406, 4351, 5633, 5860). Very fine - extremely fine, mostly rare. (5) $350
Lot 164 Thropton (Northumberland) undated (circa 1780), small and large flan P undated (circa 1780), P.C. undated (circa 1845) in silvered nickel (Cop. 252-4, C.5079, 4806(2), 5983). Fine - extremely fine. (4) $240
Lot 165 Torquay (Devon) St.Andrew's P.C., undated (circa 1846) (Cop.255; C.6051). Slight tin pest on reverse otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $80
Lot 166 Torquay (Devon) St.Andrews P.C., undated (circa 1846) (Cop.255; C.6051). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $60
Lot 167 Tweedmouth (Northumberland) undated (circa 1780), four varieties (Cop.256-9; C.5886 (4)). Fine - very fine and rare. (4) $240
Lot 168 Warrenford (Northumberland) 1755, 1818, undated (circa 1844) (Cop. 261, 3, 5; C.6216, 6186, 6207). Fine - good very fine and rare. (3) $200
Lot 169 Wark (Northumberland) 1792; Widdrington (Northumberland) 1767 (Cop.266, 273; C.6177, 6182). Fine; good fine and rare. (2) $140
Lot 170 Whitby (Yorkshire) Cliff Lane U.P.C. undated (circa 1845) (Cop.270; C.6253). Very fine. $40
Lot 171 Whitby, as the previous. Good very fine. $60
Lot 172 Whitehaven (Cumberland) undated (circa 1760) (Cop.271; C.6320). Very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 173 Wooler (Northumberland) 1755 (three die varieties), 1804, R.C. 1833 (Cop.275 (3), 276-7; C.6180 (3), 6185, 6328). Some oxidisation otherwise fine - very fine and rare. (5) $240
Lot 174 Berwick Low Meeting, undated (C.1824); Etal (Northumberland) 1724; Lowick (Northumberland 1744, P.C. 1846; Manchester (Lancashire) St. Andrew's Free Church 1846; Newcastle (Northumberland) Wall Knoll 1782, Carliol Street Chapel, undated (circa 1823); Seaton Delaval (Northumberland) 1846; Spittal (Northumberland 1850 (3); Wooler (Northumberland) 1755. (Cop. 24, 78, 175, 185, 191, 204, 206, 227, 236 (2), 275; C.720, 2182, 2123, 3951, 4072, 6313, 1498, 5423, 5580 (2), 6180). Good fine - good very fine. (12) $350
Lot 175 Liverpool (Lancashire), St.Andrew's Rodney St., 1824 (Cop.123; C.5199); Whitby (Yorkshire) U.P.C., Cliff Lane, undated (circa 1845) (Cop.270; C.6253). Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 176 Aghadoey (Londonderry) undated (circa 1840); Ahoghill (Antrim) Trinity Church, T.A. undated (3 varieties) (circa 1780), First P.C. undated (circa 1840) (M. page 13; C.232, 5923-4, 234). Fine - good very fine and rare. (5) $290
Lot 177 Anaghlone (Down), undated (circa 1800), First P.C. undated (circa 1840); Anahilt (Down) undated (circa 1800; Antrim (Antrim) Millrow Church, undated (circa 1820) (M.p.14 illus, 10, 9A, p.15 -, illus 11; C.285, 329, 1014, 352). Generally very fine, the first three rare. (4) $300
Lot 178 Armagh (Armagh) 1846; Athy (Kildare) undated (circa 1845); Badoney and Corrick (Tyrone) undated; Ballinderry (Antrim) 1861 (M.p.15 illus 14, p.16 illus 17, p.16, p.17 illus 21; C.435, 475, 552, 600). Very fine - nearly uncirculated and rare. (4) $300
Lot 179 Ballycastle (Antrim) undated (circa 1800); Ballyclare (Antrim) 1857; Ballycopeland (Down) undated (M.p.18 illus 29, illus 30, unillus; C.663, 602, 664). Very fine and rare. (3) $170
Lot 180 Ballydown (Down) 1800 (four die varieties); Ballyeaston (Antrim) undated (circa 1846); Ballygowan (Down) undated (circa 1800); Ballykelly (Londonderry) undated (circa 1800) (M.p.18 (4), p.19, p.19 illus 34, illus 35; C.676 (4), 603, 6031, 951). Generally very fine or better, the last three rare. (7) $620
Lot 181 Ballylane (Armagh undated (circa 1800) R.P.; Ballylennon (Donegal ) undated; Ballymena (Antrim) undated; First P.C. undated (circa 1846); No.2 (table No.); Third P.C. undated circa 1848 (M.p.82, p.20 (4); 5242, 761, 606-7, 6392, 609). Fine - good very fine, mostly rare. (6) $380
Lot 182 Ballynahinch (Down) undated (circa 1800); Ballyreagh (Tyrone) undated (circa 1800)(2); Ballyroney (Down) undated (circa 1800 (3); Balteagh (Londonderry) undated (circa 1800) (M.p.21, p.22 (2), p.22 illus 46 (3), p.23; C.732, 846 (2), 842 (3), 5953). fine - very fine and rare. (7) $260
Lot 183 Banagher (Londonderry) undated (circa 1780) (3 varieties); Boveva, undated (circa 1820, table 2, another table 4 (M.p.23 illus 54 (2), variety 12mm diameter., p.29 (2); C.4875 (3), 6508 (2). Fine - very fine and rare. (5) $320
Lot 184 Belfast (Antrim) Argyle Place, 1776, 4th Congregation; Ballymacarrett, 1838; Ballysillan 1840, Berry St. 1839, Clifton St. 1864 (M.p.24, illus 272, M.p.24 illus 58, p.24 illus 59, p.25, p.25; C.564, - , 612, 717, 1288). Mostly very fine or better, mostly rare. (5) $360
Lot 185 Belfast (Antrim) Crescent 1776, Donegall St. 1838, Fisherwick Place 1827, Fitzroy Ave 1821, May St. 1829 (2) (M.p.25 illus 62, p.25, p.26 illus 64, illus 65, p.27 (2); C.5401, 1805, 2274, 5402, 692 (2)). Fine - good extremely. (6) The first and fifth ex H.G.Williams and R.G.Bell Collections, the others ex Norweb Collection. $360
Lot 186 Belfast (Antrim) Sinclair Seamen's Church undated (C.1846), Townsend Street 1835, York St. P.C. 1840, Ref.C. 1808, College St. So. undated (circa 1830) (M.p.27, 28, 28, 82 illus 257, p.82; C.691, 6062, 6342, 859, 1184). Generally very fine and rare. (5) $320
Lot 187 Bray (Wicklow) undated; Brigh (Tyrone) undated, another (M.p.29 illus 69, C.858, 547, 890). Very fine and rare. (3) $260
Lot 188 Broughshane (Antrim) undated (circa 1760-1820) B.D. (2) E table 3, table 6, W tables 4, 5, 6, and 8, I.S. tables 4, 5, (M.p.30 illus 73 (2), illus 74 (2), p.30 (6); C.672 (2), 1997 (2), 6176 (4), 3011 (2). Fine - good very fine. (10) $400
Lot 189 Buncrana (Donegal) undated (circa 1841) the B of B.P.C. punched over an R (originally for the Ramelton issue; Cahans (Monaghan) undated (circa 1835); Carnone (Donegal) undated (circa 1800) another but with diamond before initials (M.p.31 illus 75, illus 79, p.32 illus 81; C.840, 6030, 1164-5). Very fine and rare. (4) $260
Lot 190 Carrickfergus (Antrim) undated (circa 1835), First P.C., undated (circa 1848), Joymount P.C. 1851; Cladymore (Armagh) 1835; Clarksbridge (Armagh) undated (circa 1840) No.329 in copper (M.p.33 illus 82, p.33, p.33, p.35 illus 92, illus 94; C.1209, -, 1132, 6025, 1157). Very fine - good very fine, mostly rare or very rare. (5) $300
Lot 191 Clonanees Lower (Tyrone) undated (circa 1820; Clonanees Upper, undated (circa 1820) plus undated stock with label; Cloughey (Down) 1841 (M.p.35 illus 95, p.36 illus 96, p.36, p.37; C.1167, 1494, -, 1292). Very fine - good very fine and rare. (4) $190
Lot 192 Coleraine (Londonderry), undated (circa 1800) First P.C. 1854 (2 types), New Row P.C. estab. 1730, Terrace Row, undated (circa 1848) (M.p.37, 37, 37, 38; C1414, 1341-3, 5967). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $320
Lot 193 Comber (Down) R.P.C. undated (circa 1780) First P.C., undated (circa 1820), 2nd Congregation 1840; Conlig (Down) 1846 (M.-, p.38, 38, 38; C.-, 1357, 1360, 1371). Good fine - good very fine and rare. (4) $340
Lot 194 Connor (Antrim) undated tables 1 (2), 5 and 6 (circa 1780-1820); Convoy (Donegal) 1857; Corvalley (Monaghan) undated; Croaghmore (Antrim) undated (M.p.38 (4), 38, 40 illus 108, 110; C.6402 (4), 1378, 1242, 961). fine - good very fine, several rare. (7) $280
Lot 195 Cullybackey (Antrim) undated (circa 1800)(2); R.P.C. undated (circa 1820), 1843; U.P.C. undated (circa 1844); Derramore (Londonderry) 1826; Derry (Londonderry), undated (circa 1800), 1860, Strand P.C. undated (circa 1844), Waterside R.P.C., 1846 (M.p.41 13 x 9, 13 x 13 illus 112, p.83, p.41, p.91, p.42, p.42, p.42 illus 116, p.43, p.85;C.1510 (2), 1173, 1162, 1509, 1709, 3680, 1708, 1707, 3922). The sixth with tin pest otherwise fine - nearly uncirculated, several rare. (10) $420
Lot 196 Donaghadee, undated (Stock token) table 1; Donagheady (Londonderry, undated (circa 1800), 1846, undated second P.C. Donoughmore; Newry (Down) undated (circa 1800); Douglas (Tyrone) undated (circa 1800); Draperstown (Londonderry) undated (circa 1820), Dromara (Curragh) undated (circa 1800) (2); Drummachose (Londonderry) undated (circa 1780) (3 varieties) (M.p.43, 44, p.45, p.45 illus 124, illus 125, illus 126 (2), p.46 illus 128, another die variety also double struck partly, p.46 illus 131 (3 varieties; C.6446, 1582, 1804, 1565, 1580, 1677, 1730 (2), 4881 (2), 1679 (3)). Fine-good very fine, a few rare. (12) $300
Lot 197 Donegal and Ballyshannon (Donegal) undated (circa 1780) 2 varieties; Dungannon (Tyrone) 1750 (establishment year); Dunloy, undated (circa 1800) (M.p.44 (2), p.50, p.50; C.1667 (2), 1933, 1562). Fine - very fine. (4) $180
Lot 198 Dromore (Down) undated (circa 1800); Drum (Monaghan) undated (circa 1790) in copper; Drumbo (Down) undated (circa 1800); Drumgooland (Down) 1782; Drumlee (Down) 1808 (M.p.46 illus 129, 46, 47 illus 133, 47 illus 134, 47; C.1678, 6174, 1665, 566, 1607). Mostly very fine and rare (5) $320
Lot 199 Dublin, Ormond Quay, Scotch Church 1843 (M.p.48; C.1844). Very fine and rare. $110
Lot 200 Dublin (Dublin) Rutland Square, undated (circa 1700) (M.p.49, illus 142; C.2921). Fine and very rare. $300
Lot 201 Edenderry (Londonderry) undated (circa 1846); Eglish (Tyrone) undated (circa 1750); Eskylane (Antrim) undated (as used at Cullybackey); Faughanvale, 1856; Finvoy (Antrim) undated (circa 1750) (M.p.51, p.51 illus 153, p.52, p.52, p.52 illus 157; C.2052, 2032, 1172, 2228, 2367). Fine good very fine and rare. (5) $260
Lot 202 Garvagh (Londonderry) undated (circa 1828); Gilnakirk (Down) undated (AM = Alex Moore 1774), 1821; Glastry (Down) undated (circa 1800 old name Ballyhalbert) (M.p.53, p.53, p.54 illus 161, p.54, p.54 illus 162; C.2434, 2443, 2618, 3064, 733). Mostly very fine and rare. (5) $320
Lot 203 Glendermott (Londonderry) undated, 1819, 1837, undated First P.C. (circa 1850; Glenelly (Tyrone) undated in tin (circa 1840); Holywood (Down) undated (H W - Henry Wallace 1826-34) 1855 High St. (M.p.54 illus 163, p.54, p.54, p.54, -, p.56, p.56; C.2453, 2455-6, 2985, -, 2873, 2844). Mostly very fine and rare. (7) $300
Lot 204 Inch (Donegal) undated (circa 1800); Islandmagee (Antrim) undated (circa 1800); Killride (Antrim) 1848; Killeter (Tyrone) undated stock comm. table; Killyleagh (Down) undated 1st (circa 1830); Kilraughts (Antrim) undated (R incuse, circa 1830)(M.p.57 illus 174, illus 175, illus 177, p.58, p.59, p.59 illus 283; C.2926, 2923, 3227, 6493, 3259, 6446). The second nearly uncirculated otherwise mostly very fine and rare. (6) $340
Lot 205 Kirkcubbin (Down) undated (circa 1780); Larne (Antrim) 1700, 1841; Leckpatrick undated (circa 1820); Legacurry (Down) undated (circa 1810) (M.p.60 illus 187, illus 188, p.60, p.60, p.61; C.3155, 3692, 3654, 3954, 3596). Fine - very fine, rare or very rare. (5) $440
Lot 206 Larne (Antrim) 1752 (J.C. = ?) (M.-; C.-). Nearly very fine and presumably extremely rare. $180
Lot 207 Leitrim (Antrim) 1836 J.H. (John Henry) L (Leitrim); Letterhenny (Donegal) R.P.C. 1841, P.C. 1854; Limavady (Londonderry) undated (circa 1820); Loanends (Antrim) U.P.C. undated (circa 1846) (M.p.61 illus 191, p.85, p.61, 61, 91; C.3041, 3741-2, 4653, 3853). The second with the usual tin pest otherwise very fine or better, some rare. (5) $280
Lot 208 Lurgen (Armagh) undated (circa 1835); McKelvey's Grove (Monaghan) undated (circa 1800); Magherd (Londonderry) undated (circa 1800); Maquires Bridge (Fermenagh) undated (circa 1815); Markethill (Armagh) undated (M.p.63, p.63 illus 209, p.64 illus 202, p.65 illus 207, p.66; C.3973, 4187, 4421, 4135, 4200 (2)). Fine - good very fine and rare. (6) $580
Lot 209 Monaghan (Monaghan) undated (circa 1800), 1st P.C. undated (circa 1848); Moreydig, undated (circa 1800); Monreagh (Londonderry) 1860; Mosside (Antrim) undated (circa 1800) raised border (24 x 19mm) (M.p.66 illus 211, p.66, p.67 illus 213, p.67, p.67 cf illus 215; C.4657, 4328, 4128, 4354, 3999). Very good - very fine mostly rare. (5) $280
Lot 210 Mourne, 1844 table 6; Moville (Donegal) undated (A C = Andrew Clements 1833-67); Newry (Down) Sandys St. undated (circa 1840) in copper, (circa 1848); Newtownards (Down), 1742, Non Subscribing P.C. undated (circa 1780), undated T.Waters (circa 1825); R.P.C. undated (circa 1820), Newtoncrommelin (Antrim) 1836; Newtown Cunningham (Donegal) 1832 (M.p.68, p.68 illus 219, illus 221, p.69, p.70 illus 222, p.90 p.70 illus 223, p.86 illus 270, p.70 illus 224; p.70 illus 225; C.4403, 151, 5585, 4613, 4623, 2697, 4617, 4696, 4625, 4556). Fine - good very fine, several rare or very rare. (10) $400
Lot 211 Portglenone (Antrim) undated (circa 1780) two varieties; Raffery (Down) 1843; Ramelton (Donegal) 1841; Randalstown (Antrim) 1860 (M.p.72 illus 229 (2), p.73, p.73, p.73; C.4949, 4951, 5093, 5096, 5099). Generally very fine and some rare. (5) $400
Lot 212 Raphoe (Donegal) undated table 2, undated First P.C. (circa 1846), second 1860; Ray (Donegal) First P.C. undated (circa 1848), Rostrevor (Down) undated (circa 1835) (M.p.73, 73, 74, 74, 75; C.-, 5101-2, -, 5121). Very fine or better, several rare. (5) $260
Lot 213 Saintfield (Down) First P.C. stock token undated (circa 1835), Second P.C., undated (T W - Thomas Walker 1796-1820); St.Johnston (Donegal) 1771; Seaforde (Down) 1826; Shircock (Cavan) undated (circa 1800) 2 varieties; Strabane (Tyrone) undated (circa 1840); Stranorlar (Donegal), undated (circa 1848) (M.p.75, p.76, p.77 illus 238, p.77, p.77 illus 243, p.77, p.78, p.78; C.5, 6104, 5709, 5400, 2709-10, 5788, 5795). Good fine - good very fine, mostly rare. (8) $360
Lot 214 Tassagh (Armagh) undated in copper (circa 1800); Templepatrick (Antrim) undated (circa 1820); Tralee (Kerry) 1911; Toberdoney (Antrim) undated (3 varieties circa 1800); Tullyallen (Armagh) undated (circa 1805) (M.p.79, p.79, p.80 illus 250, p.87 illus 275 (3), p.80 illus 251; C.6082, 4790, 6067, 5880 (3) cf 5926). Fine-nearly uncirculated.(7) $400
Lot 215 Ireland, uncertain incuse B, Z above 2 on rev., square cut corners; C C in relief on oblong flan; R M on round flan; raised C rev. cross; Ballyrashane (M.illus 44), Ballybay, Second P.C. (M.illus 25). Poor - very fine. (6) $110
Lot 216 Ireland, stock tokens (M.278, 279, 279 dies axis inverted, 282, 282 examine smaller on rev., 283 2 reverses (2) (M278/285), 284, 285, 285 in aluminium. Nearly fine - good extremely fine. (11) $160
Lot 217 Ireland, duplicate stock tokens, (M.278, 278 variety, 279, 282 (5), 285 also communion table stock). Fine - good very fine. (10) $100
Lot 218 Ireland, duplicates Antrim, Mill Row (M.illus 11) (2); Belfast, Argyle Place 1776, Fisherwick Place, 1827, May Street 1829 (2), Townsend Street 1835; Broughshane E (table) 5, I S table 3; Cloughey, 1841, Coleraine (M.illus 103); Cullybackey 1843; Donagheady, undated; Draperstown (M.illus 125) (2). Poor - good very fine. (15) $320
Lot 219 Ireland, duplicates, Dublin, Ormond Quay 1843; Glendermott 1819 (2), First P.C.; Markethill (M.p.66); Monreagh 1860; Newtownards (M.illus 223); Ramelton, 1841; Raphoe (M.p.73), 1860; Rostrevor; Strabane; Tralee 1911. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (15) $500
Lot 220 Newfoundland, St. John's, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1858) (Ch.NF200B; B.258; C.5645). Good fine and very scarce. $320
Lot 221 Prince Edward Island, Bedeque Congregation, 1831 (Ch.PE200; B.243). Nearly very fine and very scarce. $380
Lot 222 Prince Edward Island, Belfast, St. John Parish, undated (circa 1824) (Ch.PE202A2, B,C this piece; B.253-5; C.5470-1, 5736). Fine - very fine and scarce. (3) $540
Lot 223 Prince Edward Island, Belfast, St.John Parish (Ch.PE 202 A1, A2, B(2), C; C.5472, 5736 (3), 5470). The first four oxidised otherwise fine - very fine, the first and last rare. (5) $160
Lot 224 Prince Edward Island, Cascumpeque, undated (circa 1840) (Ch.PE.204; B.242; C.681). Charlottetown, St. James' Church, undated (circa 1835). (Ch.PE.206 this piece; B.244; C.1226). Good very fine and scarce. (2) $140
Lot 225 Prince Edward Island, exactly as previous. Fine; good fine. (2) $80
Lot 226 Prince Edward Island, Charlottetown, Zion Church, undated (circa 1843) (Ch.PE.208; B.245; C.6473) (illustrations incorrect, this is stock token 216 in Charlton (extremely rare)). Very fine and extremely rare. $220
Lot 227 Prince Edward Island, Dundas (Bridgetown) undated (c.1864) (Ch.PE.212; B.246; C.5899); Georgetown, undated (circa 1856) (Ch.PE.214 this piece, B.247; C.5897); New London, 1832 (Ch.PE.216; B.248; C.-); Princetown, undated (circa 1810) (Ch.PE.218; B.249; C.5056) (2). Fine-extremely fine the first two rare. (5) $600
Lot 228 Antigonish, undated (circa 1818), John's Haven issue, 1808 (Ch.NS200A, B; B.138-9; C.980, 3051); Barney's River, undated and Free Church 1851 (Ch.NS.204, 6; B.141-2; C.843, 634). Fine-very fine.(4) $150
Lot 229 Antigonish & Barney's River, as previous (Ch.NS.200A, 204). Good very fine; very fine. (2) $80
Lot 230 Canso, River Inhabitants, undated (circa 1832) (Ch.NS.208; B.143; C.1082). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $680
Lot 231 Dartmouth, St. James's Church, undated (circa 1843); Douglas (Shubenacadie) 1803 (2) (Ch.NS.210, 212; B.144, 145; C.1654, 1810). The last fine, others (illustrated) very fine or better. (3) $130
Lot 232 Earlton, undated (circa 1861); East River, St. Paul's Church, undated (circa 1827); Economy, undated (circa 1818) (Ch.NS.214,6,8; B.146-8; C.2014, 6427, 1690). Fine-very fine, the second very rare. (3) $420
Lot 233 Elmsdale, Hants County, undated (circa 1850); Gairloch, undated (circa 1825); Greenhill-Salem Church, 1850; Goose River, undated (circa 1835), another undated for outlying sections of the Congregation (Ch.NS.220, 224 this piece, 228, 230, 2; B.149, 151, 153-5; C.6487, 6385, 2666, 5315,-). Very fine-extremely fine and mostly rare to very rare. (5) $820
Lot 234 Grand River, (Cape Breton) Free Church, undated (circa 1843); Halifax, Poplar Grove, 1843; Halifax-Protestant Dissenting Meeting House 1784 and 1786, St. Mathew's Church, undated (circa 1817), Relief Church 1818, St. John's Church 1863 (Ch.NS.234, 236 this piece, 238A,B,C this piece, 240 this piece, 242; B.156-62; C.2654, 2747-9, 4883, 5040, 5128). Very fine-extremely fine, some rare, especially 238B. (7) $1,300
Lot 235 Hopewell, St. Columba Church, undated (circa 1850); Lochaber and St. Mary's 1851; Londonderry, 1808, 1844; Lower Settlement, New Glasgow, undated (circa 1835); Maitland 1845, undated (circa 1857); McLennan's Mountain, St. John's Church, undated (circa 1820) (3), undated (circa 1863) (Ch.NS.244,6, 8A, B, 50 this piece, 2A this piece, B, 54A1,2, B; B.163-73). Very fine-nearly uncirculated a few scarce to rare. (11) $1,700
Lot 236 Halifax, undated, 1863; Lochaber & St. Mary's 1851; Londonderry 1844; Lower Settlement; Maitland, undated; McLennan's Mountain undated (circa 1820). Fine-extremely fine as in previous lot. (7) $270
Lot 237 Merigomish, 1819; Musquodoboit, St. Andrew's Church, 1841, undated (circa 1844); New Annan, undated (circa 1848); New Glasgow St Andrew's Church 1855, John Knox Church, undated (circa 1853), United Church (circa 1848); Newport, undated (circa 1848), Noel 1845. (Ch.NS.256, 258A,B, 260-70; B.174-182). Very fine-extremely fine, a few rare. (9) $1,100
Lot 238 New Annan, New Glasgow 1855; Pictou 1850 (2) as in previous lot. Fine-very fine. (4) $150
Lot 239 Onslow, 1832; Pictou, Free Church 1844, Knox's Church undated, Prince St. Church 1810, undated (circa 1860), St. Andrew's undated (circa 1824), 1850 (Ch.NS.272A2, 274A, B, 276A, B, 278A1; B.183-9). Fine-good very fine. (7) $350
Lot 240 Pugwash, 1868; River John, undated (circa 1820), undated (circa 1840), St. George's Church 1863; St. Mary's, Glenelg 1839; Scots burn (Roger's Hill); Shelburne undated (circa 1830); Sheet Harbour, undated (circa 1858); Springville, Upper Settlement, East River, undated (circa 1844) Stewiake, 1830 (Ch.NS.280, 282A,B, 284,6,8,90, 2,4,6,8). Very good-good very fine, several scarce to rare, the second extremely rare. (10) $1,550
Lot 241 Sydney Mines, 1842; Tatamagouche, undated (circa 1826); Truro, 1772 (2) (Ch.NS.300, 302, 304A1, A2; B301-3; C.5869, 5952, 4685). The third fair otherwise very fine or better, the first rare. (4) $950
Lot 242 Tatamogouche, undated (circa 1826); Truro 1772 (Ch.NS.302, 304A2). Very fine. (2) $80
Lot 243 Upper Settlement, Pictou, East River, undated (circa 1824); Wallace, 1857; West River, Pictou County, undated (circa 1828); Westville, St. Philip's Church, 1884; Whycocomah, undated (circa 1840); Yarmouth, undated (circa 1843) (Ch.NS.308A1,2, 310-16, 320; B.205-10, 212). Very fine-uncirculated, several very scarce or rare. (7) $1,250
Lot 244 Addington, 1832; Barnsville, undated (circa 1845) (both types); Bathurst, St. Luke's Church, 1846; Black River Bridge, undated (circa 1835), Chatham, St. Andrew's 1840; Dalhousie St. John's Church, undated (circa 1855), (Ch.NB.200, 202A,B, 204, 206; B.213-8, 220). Very fine-uncirculated, several very scarce or rare. (7) $1,400
Lot 245 Addington, Barnsville 202B only; Black River Bridge; and Dalhousie, all as in previous lot. Fine-very fine. (4) $180
Lot 246 Fredericton, St. Paul's Church, undated (circa 1833) (both types); Hampton, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1829); Harvey Settlement, undated (circa 1846); Miramichi, St. Andrew's Church, 1816; Moncton, undated (circa 1857); Newcastle, St. James' Church, undated (circa 1830) (Ch.NB 212A,B, 214-22; 218 this piece, 220 this piece; B.221-7). Good fine-good very fine. (7) $1,350
Lot 247 Hampton, Harvey Settlement, Miramichi 1816(with edge nicked) and Newcastle, all as in previous lot. Fine-good very fine. (4) $160
Lot 248 Prince William, undated (circa 1843) St Andrew's 1825; St. James, undated (circa 1834); St. John, Calvin Church, undated (circa 1848) Free Church (circa 1843) St. Andrew's, undated (circa 1843) (Ch.NB.224, 228A, 230B this piece; 232, 234A1 this piece, 238B this piece; B.228, 230, 233, 235, 237-8). Fine-extremely fine, some rare, the third very rare. (6) $1,350
Lot 249 St. John, St. Stephen's Church, 1842; Springfield, St. James' Church, undated (circa 1840); Tabusintac, undated (circa 1840) (both types). Also duplicate St. Andrew's, 1825, (Ch.NB.228A, 240 this piece, 244, 246A1 this piece, A2 (2); B.230, 236, 240-1). Fine-very fine. (6) $320
Lot 250 New Brunswick, R.P.C. of the U.S.A., St.John (Ch. NB 236; B.239; C.5898). Oxidised otherwise good fine and rare. $400
Lot 251 Beauharnois, 1833; Chatham and Grenville, undated (circa 1835); Chelsea, undated (circa 1862); Dundee Token K (irk) undated (circa 1835); Farnham Centre, undated (circa 1857); Georgetown, 1841; Hemmingford, undated (circa 1830) (Ch.CE.200, 202, 204, 206B1, 208, 210, 212; B1,2,3,5,7,8,9). Very fine-nearly extremely fine, several rare. (7) $1,600
Lot 252 Beauharnois 1833; Montreal St. Andrew's; St. Gabriel St. 1803, duplicates as previous lot. Very fine. (3) $110
Lot 253 Huntingdon, 1835, 1847; Lachute 1843 (both varieties); Montreal, undated (circa 1844) (both varieties); Knox Church, undated (circa 1865); St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1834); St. Gabriel Street Church, 1803 round and oval, undated (Ch.CE.214,16,18A1, 2,20A1, 2,222, 224C this piece, 226A this piece, B,C; B.10-15, 18-22). Fine-nearly uncirculated and some rare. (11) $1,500
Lot 254 Montreal, St. Mark's Church, undated (circa 1870) another without name; St. Paul's Church, 1833; United Church 1835; New Glasgow, 1842; New Richmond, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1833; Ormstown, 1841 (Ch.CE.228A, B, 230A2, 232 this piece, 234, 236A, 238A1 this piece, B.23-8, 31). The third a cast otherwise fine-good very fine, a few rare. (7) $1,600
Lot 255 Quebec, St. John's Church, 1831, 1838; St. Andrew's 1821; undated 1834 issue; Rockburn, undated (circa 1820); St. Eustache, 1838, male, original plus restrikes in lead and aluminium, female (Ch.CE.240A,B, 242B,C, 244, 246A1,2,4,5 this piece; B.32-3, 35-9). The first a cast otherwise fair-extremely fine, the last extremely rare. (9) $1,700
Lot 256 St. Louis de Gonzague, 1850, 1851; Three Rivers, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1860). Also duplicate St. John Ch. CE.240B and St. Eustache in aluminium (Ch.CE.240B, 246A2, 248A1 this piece, 2, 250; B.33, 38, 40-2). Fine-extremely fine. (5) $300
Lot 257 Aldborough, undated imitation; Almonte, undated (circa 1850); Amherstburg 1845 plus a cast; Ayr, 1834; Baltimore, 1855; Beckwith, undated (circa 1845); Bellville, 1835. (Ch.CW.200A3 this piece, 202a, 204, 206 this piece, 208 this piece, 212, B.45-6, 8-50, 52-3). Fine-good very fine. (8) $1,500
Lot 258 Beverley and Flamborough, undated (circa 1835); Beverley, undated (circa 1845), UPC, undated (circa 1840); Blenheim, Willis' Church, undated (circa 1844); Brockville, St. John's Church 1852, and 1892 (Ch. CW.216,8 this piece, 20 this piece, 22, 24A1 this piece, A2 this piece; B.54-9). Very fine-good extremely fine, some rare. (6) $1,400
Lot 259 Brodie, undated; Bytown, Knox Church undated (circa 1845), St. Andrew's Church 1831; Cobourg, St. Andrew's Church 1837, Cornwall, St. John's Church 1827, new issue (1921); Dumfries, 1833; East Puslinch, Duff's Church undated (circa 1844) (Ch.CW226A1 this piece, 228, 230, 232 this piece, 234A1 this piece, 234A4 this piece, 236, 238; B.60-7). Very fine-good extremely fine, several rare. (8) $1,800
Lot 260 Eden Mills, 1861; Eldon, undated (circa 1844); Elora, Chalmers' Church, undated (circa 1856); Eramosa, undated (circa 1843); Fergus, Melville Church 1846, St.Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1844); Galt, Knox's Church 1845 (both types), J S issue, UPC issue (Ch.CW.240, 2, 4, 6, 8, 50, 52A1, B, 54A this piece; B 68-77). Good fine - extremely fine, several rare (10). $1,800
Lot 261 Grafton, 1844; Guelph, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1862), St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1858); Hamilton, 1861, Knox Church 1846, Merrick Street Church, 1853, St.Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1875) (Ch. CW 256 (this piece), 258 (this piece) 260, 262, 264, 266, 268; B.78-84. Very fine - uncirculated. (7) $1,150
Lot 262 Indian Lands, Maxville, undated (circa 1839); Kenyon, Free Church, 1858 and undated; Kingston, Chalmers' Church, undated (circa 1846); St.Andrew's Church 1823, 1823 Canada issue (1841)(Ch.CW.270, 272A1, 2, 274, 276A, B1, 278A, B; B.85-93); Lanark, 1788 (Dalry), undated (Tongland). Good fine - good very fine several rare. (8) $1,750
Lot 263 Lochiel, St.Columba Church, 1830, Westhill Church, Kirkhill, undated (circa 1844) London, St.James's Church, 1860; Macnab and Horton, Renfrew, 1851; Manswood, A(nti) B(urgher) Church, undated (both types); McMartin's Mills, Marintown, undated (circa 1830) (Ch.CW.280, 2, 4, 6, 8A, B, 90; B.94 - 100). Good fine - good very fine, several rare. (7) $1,650
Lot 264 Millbrook, undated (circa 1834)(2); New Annan and Leith, U.P.C. 1855; Niagra, St.Andrew's Church 1831; North Easthope, St.Andrew's Church 1858; Orillia, F.P.C. 1855; Owen Sound, Chalmer's Church, undated (circa 1861); Packenham, St.Andrew's Church 1864; Paris, Pres. Cong. 1836; Perth, Free Church, undated (circa 1849), St.Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1849), St.Andrew's Church 1831. (Ch.CW.292 this piece, 296 this piece, 298, 300 this piece, 302 this piece, 304, 306B, 308, 310 this piece, 314; B.91, 103-8, 110-1). Very fine - uncirculated, some rare (11). $1,350
Lot 265 Ayr, 1834; Belleville; Galt 1845 (both types); Guelph; Kenyon 1858; Kingston Canada 1823; Manswood; Niagra 1831; North Easthope 1858; Orillia 1855, Perth Free Church, as in previous three lots being duplicates. Fine - extremely fine. (12) $440
Lot 266 Pembroke, Calvin Church, 1864; Peterborough, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1844), St. Paul's 1847 (cast), Canada P.C. undated (circa 1861); Port Hope, undated (circa 1835), Ramsay, St.Andrew's Church 1837, another 1851. (Ch. CW 316, 8, 20A, B, 22 this piece, 24A, B; B.112-8). Fine - uncirculated, the fifth extremely rare. (7) $1,450
Lot 267 Seymour, St.Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1866) Smith Falls, undated (circa 1835); Stamford undated (circa 1825) another undated J.R.M. only; Stratford, 1858; Telfer, undated (circa 1830); Thora, St.Andrew's Church 1854 (Ch. CW 326, 8, 30 A1 this piece, B, 32 this piece, 34 this piece, 36; B.119-125). Fine - uncirculated, a few rare or very rare. (7) $1,500
Lot 268 Toronto, Carlton Street Church, in tin undated (circa 1855); Knox's Church 1852; Old St.Andrew's Church 1830; Tuckersmith, 1845; Vaughan, Scotch Church, 1835; (Ch.CW.338, 340 A2 this piece, 342 A1, 2, 344 this piece, 346 this piece, 348; B.126 - 132). Fine - uncirculated, a few rare. (7) $1,550
Lot 269 Walton, in brass, undated (circa 1870); Williamstown, Clengarry, 1794 in lead another in white metal, Williamstown Church, undated (circa 1855); Woolwich, 1854; Wesleyan - Methodist Church printed card signed and dated 1852. (Ch.CW.350, 52 A1, 2, 54 this piece, 56 this piece; B.133 - 7). Nearly fine - good very fine. (6) $950
Lot 270 Stock tokens, Croil tokens (Ch.ST 200 A1, 2) stock (Ch.ST 202 A2, another but first line on reverse longer, 204, 206 A1 (2 varieties), A2, 208 A1, 2, 210 A1, 2, 212 A1, another inverted die axis, A2, A3, 214 A1; B.261, 263 - 273). Mostly extremely fine or better, a virtually complete series with varieties and very rare as such. (18) $1,350
Lot 271 Canada Presbyterian Church Peterborough; Stratford 1858; Toronto 1852; 1830 (cast); Tuckersmith 1845; Williamstown; stock CH.St 200 A2 (extremely rare), 202 A2 (2), 204 (2), 208 A2 (3), 212 A1 (4) another inverted die axis, 212 A2 (4), 214 A1, as in previous lots being duplicates. Fine - extremely fine. (24) $480
Lot 272 U.S.A., Philadelphia, undated (circa 1790) (Autence Bason 320a; W-; C.-). Good very fine and extremely rare. $2,100
Lot 273 U.S.A., New York, Associate Church, 1799 (W.84; C.4701). Nearly very fine and very rare. $1,800
Lot 274 U.S.A., New York, Third Reformed Presbyterian Congregation, undated (circa 1840) (W.86; C -). Square cut on both sides otherwise good fine and very rare. $550
Lot 275 U.S.A., South Ryegate, Vermont, undated (circa 1850) (W.123; C.5314). Extremely fine. $500
Lot 276 U.S.A., New York (West 44th St.) U.P.C. (W.87; C.6131); Waukesha, Wisconsin R.P.C. (W.146; C.5274); Canada stock token (Ch.ST 204 cut to round, small size), Brodie (blank) (Ch. CW 226 A1). Fair - very fine and rare. (4) $1,050
Lot 277 Ireland, Belfast, Rosemary P.C., 1723-1973 in silver (C.693); Canada, Brantford, Ontario, 1932-1972 in aluminium (2), Centennial in Canada, 1975 in aluminium (2); U.S.A., Beaver Falls, Pa., 1867-1967 (C.5297), Cleveland, Ohio, Trinity Cathedral (1967) in oxidised silver plate; U.P. Dayton, Pa., 1969 (heart-shaped); First P.C., Ferguson Missouri, 1871-1971 in bronze (C.2247), Bismark, N.D., 1873-1973; Salina Kansas in copper; Camp Run U.P.C., Fombell, Pa 1873-1973 in red plastic, Alexandria, Virginia 1874-1974 in bronze (3), Scioto Valley 1776-1976, Fayetteville, 1976 (4) inc. silver (2) and gold plated; Mesa, Arizona F.P.C., 1947-1977 (2). Medals of Cathedral Church of St.John the Divine, New York (1992), The Old North Church Boston (1875) and jeton The Gift of God is Eternal Life in brass, milled edge (circa 1880). Fine - uncirculated. (25). $140
Lot 278 Sydney, Scots Church, undated (pre 1840) (W.& W. N1.-this piece; G.R.W.42; C.5866). Good very fine and very rare. $290
Lot 279 Sydney, Scots Church, centennial commemorative, 1826-1926, struck in copper obtained from the battle cruiser H.M.A.S. Australia before she was scuttled outside Sydney Harbour (W. & W. N.2 - this piece; G.R.W.43; C.5416). Some mint red, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $200
Lot 280 Sydney, Free Church, 1849 (W.& W. N.3 - this piece; G.R.W.39; C.5868). Toned with slight `tin pest' or blistering otherwise good very fine and very rare. $150
Lot 281 Sydney, St.George's P.C.E.A., undated (circa 1934) struck in nickel, square with cut corners (W.& W. N.4 - this piece; G.R.W.40; C.1149). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $70
Lot 282 Sydney, St.Stephen's Church, undated (circa 1862) (W.& W. N.6 - this piece; G.R.W.41; C.5867). Good very fine; extremely fine and very scarce. (2) $110
Lot 283 Parramatta, St.Andrew's Church, 1867 (W.& W. N.7 - this piece; G.R.W.35; C.4847). Good very fine and extremely rare. $360
Lot 284 Ashfield, Presbyterian Church, Liverpool Road, undated (circa 1876) (W.& W. N.8; G.R.W.2; C.461). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $220
Lot 285 Ashfield, as previous. Toned very fine and very rare. $170
Lot 286 West Maitland, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1865) (W.& W. N.9 - this piece; G.R.W.46; C.6334). Patchy tones otherwise good very fine with some original mint bloom or colour and extremely rare. $320
Lot 287 Kiama, stock token manufactured in Scotland, 1843 (W.& W. N.15 this piece; G.R.W.57; C.6496). Good very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 288 Lismore, St.Pauls, 1882 (W.& W. N.16 this piece; G.R.W.31; C.3791). Considerable original mint bloom, extremely fine or better and very scarce. $180
Lot 289 Manning River Free Church, 1933 (W.& W. N.17 this piece; G.R.W.32; C.4074). Brilliant uncirculated and scarce. $80
Lot 290 Manning River Free Church, 1933, as previous. Some toning, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $60
Lot 291 Wauchope, Free Presbyterian Church, in nickel, undated (circa 1934) (W.& W. N.18 this piece; G.R.W.45; C.6211). Extremely fine and scarce. $70
Lot 292 Portland Head, Ebenezer Church, 1974, 150th Anniversary Commemorative in bronze (W.& W. N.19 this piece; G.R.W.-, C.-). Red and brown toned uncirculated. $10
Lot 293 Brisbane, Creek Street Presbyterian Church, 1863 (W.& W. Q1; G.R.W.8; C.892). Very fine and extremely rare. $680
Lot 294 Adelaide, Chalmers' Church, undated (circa 1856) (W.& W. S.1 this piece; G.R.W.1; C.222). Good very fine and very rare. $240
Lot 295 Strathalbyn Free Church, undated (circa 1856) (W.& W. S.2 this piece; G.R.W. 38; C.5547). Some original brilliance, good extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 296 Strathalbyn Free Church, as previous. Nearly extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 297 Mount Barker Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1858)(W.& W. S.3 this piece; G.R.W.34; C.5546). Nearly uncirculated and rare. $220
Lot 298 Inverbrackie, Church of Scotland, undated (circa 1861) in plain tin sheet (W.& W. S.4 this piece; G.R.W.23; C.-). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $70
Lot 299 Hobart, St.Andrew's, undated (circa 1840) (W.& W. T.1 this piece; G.R.W.20, C.2832). Considerable original colour, good extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 300 Hobart, St. Andrew's, as previous. Good extremely fine and scarce. $60
Lot 301 Hobart, St.John's, undated (circa 1840)(W.& W. T.2 this piece; G.R.W.-; C.-). Probably of colonial manufacture. Nearly fine and probably unique, the only known specimen. $900
Lot 302 Hobart, Scots Church, 1973, 150th Anniversary Commemorative in bronze (W.& W. T.4 this piece; G.R.W. - ; C. - ). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $10
Lot 303 Launceston, Scotch National Kirk, 1833 (W.& W. T.5 this piece; G.R.W. 28; C.3664). Hints of original colour, virtually extremely fine and outstanding condition for this early token, possibly of colonial manufacture, very rare. $400
Lot 304 Launceston, St.Andrew's undated (circa 1850) (W.& W. T.6 this piece; G.R.W. 27; C.3663). Brilliant mint state and scarce. $100
Lot 305 Launceston, St.Andrew's, as previous. Good very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 306 Launceston, Chalmer's Free Church, stock token (K & L 736) undated (circa 1860) (W.& W. T.7 this piece; G.R.W. 26; C.6474), another. Good very fine; very fine and scarce. (2) $70
Lot 307 Evandale, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1840) (W.& W. T.9 this piece; G.R.W. -; C. - ). Some original colour, nearly extremely fine and excessively rare if not unique. $1,000
Lot 308 Campbell Town, St.Andrew's, undated (circa 1855) (W.& W. T.10 this piece; G.R.W. -; C. - ). Weak in centre otherwise good fine and excessively rare, only one other known. $940
Lot 309 Heidelberg, Church of Scotland, undated (circa 1845) (W.& W. V1 this piece; G.R.W. 18; C.2805). Surface scratches otherwise very fine or better and very rare. $170
Lot 310 Melbourne, John Knox Free Church, undated (circa 1848) (W.& W. V.2 this piece; G.R.W.33; C.4162). Original mint bloom or colour, good extremely fine. $50
Lot 311 Melbourne, John Knox Free Church, as previous. Dull tone otherwise good very fine. $40
Lot 312 Carlton, St.Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1867) (W.& W. V.3 this piece; G.R.W. 9; C.5603). Some toning otherwise nearly uncirculated and scarce. $100
Lot 313 Carlton, St.Andrew's Church, (or Beechworth) as previous (see also W.&W. V.28). Nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 314 East Melbourne, Chalmer's Church, undated (circa 1875) (W.&W. V.4 this piece; G.R.W. 11; C.4160). Extremely fine and very rare. $180
Lot 315 East Melbourne, Cairns' Memorial Church, undated (circa 1881) (W.&W. V.5 this piece; G.R.W. 10; C.1028). Uncirculated and scarce. $90
Lot 316 East Melbourne, Cairns' Memorial Church, as previous. Uncirculated and scarce. $80
Lot 317 Emerald Hill, Dorcas Street, (South Melbourne) undated (struck 5th June 1859 by Stokes, mintage 150) (W.&W. V.5 this piece; G.R.W.13; C.2158). Some toning, extremely fine and very rare. $180
Lot 318 Windsor, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1855) (W.&W. V.7; G.R.W.-; C.-). `Tin pest' but not worn, otherwise nearly extremely fine and excessively rare. $520
Lot 319 Windsor, Presbyterian Church, same legends as previous but oblong with cut corners, undated (circa 1855) (W.&W. -; G.R.W. - ; C.-). Toned, otherwise nearly extremely fine, unpublished and possibly unique. $740
Lot 320 South Yarra, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1862) in nickled-brass (W.&W. V.8 this piece; G.R.W. 37; C.5564). Toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. $190
Lot 321 Hotham, Union Church (now North Melbourne), undated (circa 1862) in nickled brass (W.&W. V.10 this piece; G.R.W. 22; C.4161). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $230
Lot 322 Hotham, Union Church (now North Melbourne), as previous. Good very fine and very rare. $160
Lot 323 Fitzroy, Presbyterian Church, 1872, in nickled-brass (W.&W. V.12 this piece; G.R.W. 14; C.2275). Toned nearly uncirculated and rare. $110
Lot 324 Fitzroy, Presbyterian Church, as previous but different reverse die, 2mm between OF ME instead of 4mm. (W.&W. V.12a this piece; G.R.W. 14a; C.2275). Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $150
Lot 325 Flemington and Kensington, Presbyterian Church, in nickled-brass, undated (struck by Stokes 25th May 1887, mintage 200) (W.&W. 13 this piece; G.R.W. 15; C.2284). Toned nearly uncirculated and rare. $120
Lot 326 Flemington and Kensington, Presbyterian Church, as previous. Nearly uncirculated and rare. $110
Lot 327 Elsternwick, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1876) a proof in bronze (W.&W. 14a this piece; G.R.W. 12; C.2154). Iridescent toned uncirculated and very rare, as a proof extremely rare. $250
Lot 328 Elsternwick, a proof in bronze as the previous. Red and brown nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. $200
Lot 329 Hawthorn, centennial commemorative, 1964, in copper (W.&W. V.15 this piece; G.R.W.; C.-). Reverse toned otherwise uncirculated, only 300 minted. $70
Lot 330 Learmonth, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1860) in nickled bronze (W.&W. V.16 this piece; G.R.W. 29; C.3691). Weakly struck, toned otherwise extremely fine and rare. $100
Lot 331 Learmonth, similar to the previous but spelt Learmont, in nickled bronze (W.&W. V.17; G.R.W.30; C.3690). Toned otherwise extremely fine and rare. $150
Lot 332 Learmonth, as the previous but struck in bronze (W.&W. V.17a this piece; G.R.W. 30a; C.3690). Red and brown toned nearly uncirculated and very rare as such. $190
Lot 333 Kyneton, Presbyterian Church, 1862 (W.&W. V.18 this piece; G.R.W. 25; C.3577). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $210
Lot 334 Ballarat, St.Andrew's Presbyterian Church, in cupro-nickel, undated (circa 1861) (W.&W. V.19 this piece; G.R.W. 3; C.596). Good extremely fine and scarce. $90
Lot 335 Ballarat, St.John's Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1872) in nickled-brass (W.&W. V.20 this piece; G.R.W. 4; C.597). Toned nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 336 Ballarat, Ebenezer Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1886) in nickled bronze (W.&W. V.21 this piece; G.R.W. 5; C.599). Toned, nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $150
Lot 337 Terang Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1872) in nickled- brass (W.&W. V.23 this piece; G.R.W. 44; C.5966). Patchy toning otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $170
Lot 338 Belfast (Port Fairy) Presbyterian Church, undated (struck by Stokes 14th January 1867, 100 minted) (W.&W V.24 this piece; G.R.W. 7; C.689). Stipled marks on the obverse otherwise extremely fine with original colour and extremely rare. $210
Lot 339 Belfast (Port Fairy) P.C., undated (struck 14th January 1867, mintage 100). Tin pest, otherwise fine and very rare. $60
Lot 340 Koroit, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1868) (W.&W. V.25 this piece; G.R.W. 24; C.6166). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $200
Lot 341 Balmoral, Presbyterian Church, undated (struck by Stokes in December 1870, mintage 50) in nickled-brass (W.&W. V.26 this piece; G.R.W.-; C.-). Nearly uncirculated and extremely rare. $500
Lot 342 Balmoral, as the previous except a specimen struck in gilt brass (W&W 26a). Carbon stain spots on the obverse otherwise extremely fine/ good extremely fine and excessively rare. $280
Lot 343 Horsham, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1872) in nickeled brass. (W.&W. V.27 this piece; G.R.W. 21; C.2852). Toned extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 344 Free Presbyterian Church of Victoria, undated (circa 1869) (W.&W. V.29 this piece; G.R.W. 55; C.6165). Good very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 345 Stock token, undated (circa 1845) (W.&W. V.38 this piece; G.R.W. 501; C.6498). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $60
Lot 346 Presbyterian Church of Victoria, undated (circa 1862) (W.&W. V.30 this piece; G.R.W. 50; C.6164), another as previous, another but in lead (W.&W. V.32; G.R.W. 51; C.6164). The last illustrated, very fine - extremely fine and scarce. (3) $100
Lot 347 Victoria, stock token, uniface trial by Stokes of the reverse of a rejected or error design, COR.II.24 instead of I COR.XI.24 on verse (1) as per Creswell. Style of lettering similar to W.W. V.30 but in the same size as V.28. Good extremely fine and excessively rare if not unique, unpublished. $300
Lot 348 Stock tokens, undated (circa 1872) in nickled-bronze (W.&W. 34 (3, one die axis 180 degrees with old envelopes attributing to Williamstown); G.R.W. 52; C.6485). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 349 Stock tokens, undated (circa 1886) in cupro nickel, edge plain (W&W.V36 this piece; another; GRW 53; C.6480) (2) edge milled, (W&W.V37; GRW 54; C.6480) (3). Free Church of Scotland, 1843, (W&W.39 this piece, another stamped 3; GRW 56; C.6462). The second patchily toned otherwise very fine-extremely fine. (7) $90
Lot 350 Hughes-Curtin, St. James, undated (circa 1966) in bronze (4) and aluminium (W&W.A1, unnumbered (2), 370, 427, Ala 431; C.5639). North Canberra, St. Ninian's centennial commemorative 1973 in gilt bronze (W&W.A2, 356 this piece). Extremely fine-uncirculated. (6) $40
Lot 351 Communion Cards, ST.Stephen's Presbyterian Church, Surrey Hills, signed and in envelope for 12th June 1964 (Melbourne) another for P.C. of New Zealand, unsigned but circa 1918. Fine - very fine. (2) $20
Lot 352 Auckland, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1865) (GRW.101; L.362; C.503). The first with minute spots on obverse, both full mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 353 Christchurch (Canterbury) St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1860) (GRW.102; L.369; C.1244). Good very fine and extremely rare. $1,250
Lot 354 Dunedin (Otago) Anderson's Bay Church, undated (circa 1848) (GRW.103; L.381; C.4783). Very fine; brilliant uncirculated and rare thus. (2) $100
Lot 355 Dunedin, Chalmers' Church, undated (circa 1860) (GRW.104; L.377; C.1916). Three tiny score marks otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. $940
Lot 356 Dunedin, First Church Otago, 1848 (GRW.105; L.374; C.4787). Slight tin pest otherwise good very fine and very rare. $210
Lot 357 Dunedin, First Church Otago, 1848; (GRW.105; L.374; C.4787). Tin pest and pierced otherwise very fine/fine and very rare. $0
Lot 358 Dunedin, Knox's Church 1860 (GRW.106; L.378; C.1918). Usual 'tin pest' or blistering for this otherwise very fine and very rare. $200
Lot 359 Dunedin, Knox's Church 1860, as previous. 'Tin pest' otherwise very fine and very rare. $190
Lot 360 Dunedin, St. Andrew's, undated (circa 1860) (GRW.107; L.380; C.1917). Good very fine; brilliant uncirculated/toned nearly uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 361 East Taieri (Otago), Presbyterian Church, 1864 (GRW.108; L.385; C.2024). Toned very fine and an early original issue with smaller lettering, very rare thus, apparently unpublished. $520
Lot 362 East Taieri (Otago) Presbyterian Church 1864, as previous but with larger lettering and of local manufacture. Also North Taieri (Otago) Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1864), West Taieri, 1864 (3) and Waihola (Otago) 1864 (2) (GRW.108, 116, 131, 126; L.384-7; C.204, 4681, 6242, 6193). All of local manufacture, generally extremely fine-nearly uncirculated. (7) $110
Lot 363 Green Island (Otago) Church, undated (circa 1868) (GRW. 109; L.382; C.2667). Very good with Otago (NZ) about 1868 in ink on reverse; good very fine and scarce. (2) $60
Lot 364 Invercargill, Southland, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1866) (GRW.110; L.393; C.2962). Very fine; good very fine and rare. (2) $150
Lot 365 Kaihiku, Otago, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1866) (GRW.111; L.383; C.4784) (illustrated) North Dunedin (Otago) (St. Stephen's) Presbyterian Church, 1871 (GRW.115; L.379; C.4677) (2). Whangarei (Auckland) Church, undated (circa 1864) (GRW.132; L.361; C.6245). Extremely fine or better. (4) $140
Lot 366 Kakanui (Otago) Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1875) (GRW.-; L. (395); C.-). Full original mint bloom, uncirculated and excessively rare, unpublished in the standard references. $1,400
Lot 367 Longbush (Southland) undated (circa 1864) (GRW. 112; L.392; C.3924). Very fine and rare. $620
Lot 368 Longbush (Southland), as previous. Very fine and rare. $520
Lot 369 Nelson, Trinity Church 1849 (GRW.114; L.368; C.6073). Fine and very rare. $400
Lot 370 North Taieri (Otago) Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1864) (GRW.116; L.384; C.4681) from original dies of Scottish manufacture lettering slightly smaller. Nearly very fine and very rare as such. $620
Lot 371 Oamaru (Otago) (St. Paul's Church) undated (circa 1868) (GRW.117; L.370; C.4707). Another but struck with a broad flat rim (36mm). Nearly extremely fine, the second with inked 'Otago/NZ' on obverse field and very rare. (2) $160
Lot 372 Oamaru (Otago) as previous lot. Slight blistering on one, all with some original colour, very fine-nearly extremely fine. (3) $90
Lot 373 Oamaru (Otago) as previous two lots except a uniface trial of the obverse only in copper. Hints of mint red, die flaw at 4 o'clock, otherwise good extremely fine and excessively rare. $1,000
Lot 374 Otago, Scottish Reformed Presbyterian Mission, 1844 (GRW.119; L.372; C.4629). Considerable original mint bloom, extremely fine and very rare. $850
Lot 375 Otago, as previous. Toned, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $850
Lot 376 Otago, Presbyterian Church of, undated (circa 1864) (GRW.120; L.373; C.4782) (2). Stock token, Free Church of Soctland, undated (circa 1848) appears to be a cast replica (GRW.118; L.371; C.6457). Wellington, St. John's Church 1886 (GRW.130; L.367; C.6220) this also is a cast replica. The first brilliant uncirculated, others good very fine or better. (4) $90
Lot 377 Otepopo (Otago) Presbyterian Church 1864 (GRW.122; L.391; C.4789). Minor stabilised blistering otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $420
Lot 378 Port Chalmers (Otago) Presbyterian Church 1848 (GRW.123; L.376; C.5007). Rusty very fine; original colour extremely fine and rare. (2) $250
Lot 379 Tapanui (Otago) Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1866) (GRW.124; L.389; C.5939). Some original colour good very fine and very rare. $560
Lot 380 Waikouaiti (Otago) Presbyterian Church, 1863 (GRW.127; L.375; C.6194). Usual 'tin pest' or blistering otherwise very fine or better and very scarce. (2) $110
Lot 381 Warepa, Otago, Presbyterian Church, undated (circa 1866) (GRW.128; L.388; C.4786). Some mint bloom, good extremely fine and very rare. $340
Lot 382 Wellington, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1870) (GRW.-; L.365; C.-). Rim nick at 7 o'clock on reverse, toned with slight tin pest, overall an even dark brown patina, very fine and excessively rare. $1,900
Lot 383 Wellington, St. John's Church, 1886 (GRW.130; L.367; C. 6220). Brilliant uncirculated and extremely rare thus, possibly the finest known. $1,800
Lot 384 Maori; printer's proof of Communion token of admission in paper, undated but circa 1847 by Colenso (Williams 163). Two printed paragraphs in Maori followed by a Scripture reference and at the base 'Tukua tenei tangata ki roto' (Allow this person within) 'Na te Koreneho' (By Colenso) (115 x 85mm). The two parts were divided and pasted on the front and back of a card (78 x 57mm) by Colenso as a ticket of admission for attending communions. Good extremely fine and excessively rare, an important printed ephemeral item relating to the cross over between the Maori and the Christian community. $740
Lot 385 Collection of New Zealand Communion Tokens housed in a glazed frame as presented by H.G.Williams in 1933 to . Fine - extremely fine, a few rare or very rare, only three or four such sets were so presented by Williams ( ). $4,100
Lot 386 Channel Islands, Jersey, St. Helier's Church 1853 (GRW.208; C.3037; H.95; Cop.107) table no.2. Toned otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $300
Lot 387 Malta, Scotch Church, 1849 (GRW.209; Cr.4064). Toned otherwise good very fine and very rare. $620
Lot 388 Mauritius, Port Louis, St. Andrew's Church, undated (circa 1840) (GRW.255; Cr.5014) serial no. 9. Tin pest otherwise very fine and very rare. $280
Lot 389 Mauritius, Port Louis, as previous, but serial no. Tin pest otherwise very fine and very rare. $200
Lot 390 South Africa, Apostolic Union, undated (circa 1850) in cupro-nickel (G.R.W. 256; C.5544)). Some carbon spots otherwise original colour, extremely fine and very rare. $400
Lot 391 India, Bombay, Church of Scotland, undated (circa 1840) (GRW 301; C.798). Slight bend and tin pest otherwise very fine and very rare. $950
Lot 392 India, Bombay, Church of Scotland, undated (circa 1840) (GRW.302; C.799). Good very fine and very rare. $1,100
Lot 393 India, Calcutta, Free Church of Scotland, undated (circa 1843) (GRW.304; C.1031). Very fine and very rare. $1,000
Lot 394 India, Calcutta, stock token, undated (circa 1835) (G R W 305; C.6499). Light tin pest otherwise good very fine and rare. $800
Lot 395 New Hebrides, Aneiteum, 1852 (GRW.351; C.4545). Considerable original colour, good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $520
Lot 396 New Hebrides, Efate, Parish of Pictou (Canada) token 1810 (GRW.352; McL.147; Bo 184; C.4957). Very fine or better. (2) $900
Lot 397 New Hebrides, Efate, undated (circa 1903) in aluminium (GRW.353; C.2119). Nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 398 West Indies, Antiqua (Leeward Islands) Presbyterian Church, 1842 (GRW.451; C.350). Some original colour, patchy toning, slight tin pest otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $2,000
Lot 399 West Indies, Jamaica, Scottish Missionary Society, undated (circa 1832) (GRW.453; C.5529). Toned very fine and very rare. $620
Lot 400 West Indies, Jamaica, New Broughton 1835/1845 (J.P. = James Patterson) (GRW 464; C.899). Good very fine and very rare. $500
Lot 401 Various duplicates; England, North Sunderland (Cop 221; C.4692) Spittal (Northumberland) U.P.Church 1850 (Cop 236; C.5580) Wooler (Northumberland) 1804 (Cop 276; C.6185); Canada, Eden Mills 1861 (Ch.CW240; C.2053), Pictou (Nova Scotia) St. Andrews (Ch.278A2; C.5699) (heavily oxidised); New Zealand, St. Andrews, Dunedin (GRW 107; C.1917); Oamaru (Otago) (GRW 117; C.4707); Australia, St. Stephens, Sydney (GRW 39; C.5867), Victoria stock token (GRW.52; C.6485) in silvered brass, Rothesay East Free Church, 1843 used in Australia (K&L.629; C.522). Also heavily oxidised and unattributed Scottish issues, a farm gate token and a lead seal (Russian). Poor-very fine. (29) $420
Lot 402 Byzantine, square weight in brass, silvered, for two nomismata (circa 7th century) NB monogram within wreath, hand engraved (8.9 grams) (cf Bendall 102). Fine-very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 403 Byzantine, heavy and thick round two ounce weight (53 grams) hand engraved toB inside two concentric circles (cf Bendall 119). Some encrustation from burial, otherwise very fine and very rare. $120
Lot 404 Byzantine, coloured glass weight (3.6 grams) Theophilus, facing bust in relief with legend **QEODIROU* (cf Bendall 185). Fine and very rare. $80
Lot 405 Edward III-IV (15th century) uniface thick square weight in pewter (7.1 grams) for a noble (W.48 this piece). Fine and very rare. $130
Lot 406 Edward III-IV (15th century) uniface square weight in pewter (6.93 grams) for a noble, (W.61 this piece). Attractively patinated, very fine and very rare, especially in this condition, one of the finest known. $600
Lot 407 Edward III-IV (15th century) uniface square weight in pewter (1.7 grams) for a quarter noble, reverse countermarked (W.66, illus of obverse of 65 this piece). Fine and very rare. $130
Lot 408 Henry VI-Edward IV crown and lis uniface round weight in brass (6.9 grams) for a noble (W.92 this piece). Nearly very fine and very rare. $130
Lot 409 Henry VI-Edward IV (1423-64), crown and lis uniface round weight in brass (6.7 grams) for a Noble (cf W.118 crown 6 similar, this variant not listed, two circles like 92). Very fine and very rare. $110
Lot 410 Edward IV (after 1471) representational uniface round weight in bronze (6.7 grams) for a noble (W.167a). Green patina, very fine and rare. $110
Lot 411 Edward IV, (after 1471) representational uniface round weight in bronze (6.5 grams) for a Noble (W.169a). Green patina, nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 412 Edward IV (after 1471) representational uniface round weight in bronze (7.6 grams) for a Noble (W.173a this piece). Cleaned otherwise very fine and rare. $120
Lot 413 Edward IV (after 1471) representational uniface round weight in bronze (1.6 grams) for a quarter noble (W.175c, this piece). Cleaned otherwise very fine and very rare. $120
Lot 414 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (7.4 grams) for a ryal (W.197a). Brown patina, nearly good very fine and rare, especially this clear. $90
Lot 415 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (1.4 grams) for a quarter ryal (W.197c). Struck low on die otherwise cleaned nearly very fine and very rare. $90
Lot 416 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (3.8 grams) for a half ryal (W.200b, this piece). Attractive brown patina, good very fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $240
Lot 417 Edward IV, as the previous including same weight (W.200b). Not patinated, filing marks for adjustment otherwise good very fine and rare. $90
Lot 418 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (7.5 grams) for a ryal (W.203a). Green patina otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $110
Lot 419 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (3.7 grams) for a half ryal (W.203b). Adjustment filing marks, cleaned otherwise very fine and rare. $90
Lot 420 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (3.7 grams) for a half ryal (W.206b this piece). Slight encrustation, patinated very fine and very rare. $100
Lot 421 Edward IV, representational uniface round weight in bronze (6.9 grams) for a ryal (W.207a). Patinated otherwise fine and rare. $40
Lot 422 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (7.5 grams) for a ryal (W.-, cf 208a but penant replaced with four V's (representational legend). Slight encrustation, no wear otherwise very fine and very rare. $0
Lot 423 Edward IV, (1464-70) representational uniface round weight in bronze (7.3 grams) for a ryal (W.220). Struck slightly off-centre, very fine and rare. $100
Lot 424 Edward IV, (1464-1470) representational uniface hexagonal weight in bronze (7.31 grams) for a ryal, possibly of French manufacture, cinquefoil above bow (W.-; Houben 2A.2). Attractive brown patina, good very fine and very rare. $300
Lot 425 Edward IV-Henry VIII, (1464-1545) representational uniface round weight in bronze (4.54 grams) for an angel (W.229a this piece). Patinated, slightly dumpy, otherwise very fine and rare. $170
Lot 426 Edward IV-Henry VIII, (1464-1545) representational uniface round weight in bronze ( grams) for an angel (W.231a) not worn, attractive green patina, encrusted on reverse, otherwise good very fine or better and rare. $110
Lot 427 Edward IV-Elizabeth I, (1464-1602) representational uniface square weight in bronze (4.7 grams) for an angel (W.233a this piece). Cleaned otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 428 Edward IV-Elizabeth I, (1464-1602) representational uniface round weight in bronze (2.3 grams) for a half angel (W.234b this piece). Cleaned otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $90
Lot 429 Edward IV-Elizabeth I, (1464-1602) representational uniface round weight in bronze (2.6 grams) for a half angel (W.240b). Cleaned, some accretion remains on the reverse otherwise nearly fine and rare. $0
Lot 430 Edward IV-Elizabeth I, (1464-1602) representational uniface round weight in bronze (4.5 grams) for an angel (W.244a). Green patina otherwise good fine and rare. $0
Lot 431 Edward IV-Elizabeth I, (1464-1602) representational uniface square weight in brass (49 grams) for an angel (W.-). Well struck good very fine and very rare, the type not listed. $0
Lot 432 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in bronze (3.5 grams) for a Charles VII ecu (W.cf 295). Good very fine and rare. $60
Lot 433 Henry VIII, (circa 1525) representational uniface round weight in bronze (3.2 grams) for a Charles VII ecu (W.300 this piece). Dull toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $70
Lot 434 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface round weight in bronze (1.4 grams) for a Charles VII half ecu (W.301b this piece). Partially cleaned, good fine and rare. $50
Lot 435 Henry VIII, (c.1525) representational uniface hexagonal weight in bronze (3.2 grams) for an ecu au soleil of Louis XI (1462-83) (cf W.309a). Green patina, good very fine and rare. $70
Lot 436 Henry VIII, (c.1525) representational uniface hexagonal weight in bronze (1.5 grams) for a half ecu au soleil of Louis XI (W.309b). Cleaned otherwise very fine and rare. $50
Lot 437 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in bronze (1.5 grams) for a half ecu au soleil of Francis I (W.313b). Struck high on flan, very fine and rare. $50
Lot 438 Henry VIII, (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in lead (1.4 grams) for a half ecu au soleil (cf. W.315b). Nearly very fine and very rare. $60
Lot 439 Anglo Gallic, Henry IV-VI, (c.1450) representational uniface hexagonal weight in bronze (3.1 grams) for a salut d'or. Uneven patina, good fine and rare. $80
Lot 440 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in bronze (3.4 grams) for a Florentine florin (type not in W, probably of continental manufacture). Brown patina, two obverse dents otherwise good fine. $50
Lot 441 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in bronze (3.4 grams) for a ducat of Charles V. Cleaned otherwise good fine and rare. $40
Lot 442 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in bronze (3.4 grams) for ducat of Vladislaus. Light brown patina good fine and rare. $40
Lot 443 Henry VIII (c.1525) representational uniface square weight in brass (6.7 grams) for a double excellente of Ferdinand & Isabella (Spain & Low Countries). Cleaned otherwise good fine and rare. $60
Lot 444 Henry VII-VIII, crown and sceptre (?) stamped onto a hollow uniface round weight in brass (46mm, 25.7 grams) inside two concentric circles. Good fine and very rare. $90
Lot 445 Henry VII-VIII, crowned h on large uniface round brass flan with outer circle and two inner circles (48mm; 55.2 grams). Very fine and very rare. $150
Lot 446 Henry VII-VIII, tudor uniface round dish wight in brass (23mm; 6.3 grams) with ewer countermark (of William III period?) and possibly a crown and sword punches as well. Fine and very rare. $40
Lot 447 Elizabeth I-James I, (1560-1625) representational uniface square weight in bronze (2.3 grams) for a half angel (W-, cf with James I issues, border of pellets). Toned very fine and very rare. $90
Lot 448 James I, square weights; second coinage Rose Ryal (13.2 grams) with crowned I countermark (W.393), pur ryal (6.8 grams) with similar countermark (W.397) (illus), unite (10.0 grams) with similar countermark (W.483) (illus). The first worn, fair-very fine and rare. (3) $100
Lot 449 James I, square weights, third coinage; Rose Ryal (12.5 grams) with crowned I countermark (W.592) (illus), Laurel (9.1 grams) with similar countermark (W.652) (illus), another (8.8 grams) similar countermark (W.656), half laurel (4.5 grams) similar countermark (W.671) (illus). Good fine-good very fine. (4) $150
Lot 450 James I, Laurel (9.1 grams) square weight made in Low Countries reverse arms of Zeeland, XX. Nearly very fine and rare. $70
Lot 451 James I, round weight, (struck circa 1632) second coinage revaluation, 1612, Rose ryal (13.8 grams) dies by Briot (W.710 this piece). Extremely fine or better and extremely rare as such, perhaps the finest known. $330
Lot 452 James I, round weight struck circa 1632, second coinage revaluation 1612, spur ryal (7.0 grams) dies by Briot (W.712 this piece). Good extremely fine and extremely rare as such, perhaps the finest known. $330
Lot 453 James I, round weights, struck circa 1632, dies by Briot, angels (4), half angels (3) and a quarter angel (W.715, 716 (2), 717, 718, 749, 750 (2), 771). Nearly fine-nearly extremely fine. (8) $270
Lot 454 James I, round weights struck circa 1632, by Briot as previous two lots, Angel (4.6 grams) (W.717), half angel (2.3 grams) (W.749), quarter angel (1.15 grams) (W.766). Considerable original mint bloom good extremely fine-nearly uncirculated and very rare as such. (3) $330
Lot 455 James I, round weights, struck circa 1632, unite (10.0 grams) dies by Briot (W.782 (2), 787 (2), 8 (2)) not by Briot (W.793). Very good-good very fine. (7) $260
Lot 456 James I, round weights, struck circa 1632, dies by Briot, double crown (5.0 grams) (W.806), crown (2.5 grams) (W.835). Considerable mint bloom but with adjustment filing marks otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 457 James I, round weights, struck circa 1632, double crown (4), crown (5), halfcrown (3) and thistle crown (3) (W.807 (3) 810, 826, 827, 835 (3), 858 (2), 854, 874, 875, 877). Very good-good very fine. (15) $300
Lot 458 James I, round wights, struck circa 1632, by Briot, crown (2.5 grams) reverse half angel die (W.826), halfcrown (1.25 grams) (W.852 this piece, i.e. the obverse photo in Withers is not correct), thistle-crown (2.0 grams) (W.876). Considerable original mint bloom, good extremely fine to nearly uncirculated, with minor adjustment filing marks. (3) $170
Lot 459 James I, round weight, struck circa 1632, third coinage, dies by Briot, spur ryal (6.35 grams) (W.893 this piece). Reverse lightly toned, good extremely fine and very rare as such. $330
Lot 460 Charles I, round weights, dies by Briot, angel (W.960 (2)); dies not by Briot angel (W.967). The last very fine, the others extremely fine or better. (3) $140
Lot 461 Charles I, round weights, struck circa 1632, dies by Briot, angel (4.19 gross) (W.961), unite (9.1 grams) (W.974), double crown (4.6 grams) (W.992), crown (2.27 grams) (W.1010). Very fine-extremely fine. (4) $180
Lot 462 Charles I, round weights by Briot struck circa 1632, unite (9.1 grams) (W.977) angel (4.2 grams) (W.961) crown (2.3 grams) (W.1008). The first with attractive brown glossy patina, the second original mint bloom, very fine-good extremely fine and rare thus. (3) $200
Lot 463 Charles I, round weights struck circa 1632, unite (5) (W.974, 976 (3), 986 (illus), double crown (7) (W.991 (illus), 2, 3 (2 one illus), 7, 9 (2)), crown (W.1008). Fair-very fine. (13) $280
Lot 464 Charles I, uniface square weight in bronze (4.2 grams) for an Oxford (?) half unite, no legend, possibly continental (W.-). Dark toned very fine and very rare. $130
Lot 465 Charles I, weights for silver coins, (Oxford) TR issues, halfcrown (14.3 grams) (W.1060); shilling (5.5 grams) (W.1061). Nearly very fine; fiar and rare. (2) $150
Lot 466 Charles II, unite (8.4 grams) (W.1081). Good very fine and very rare, finer than Withers plate piece, the key type to the entire series. $720
Lot 467 James II, guinea (9.6 grams) with countermark II added to XX to denote 22 shillings (W.1085), with XXII die (9.9 grams) (W.1087). Nearly very fine; nearly extremely fine and both rare. (2) $140
Lot 468 William & Mary, guinea (8.3 grams) (W.1106, note spelt GVENEA on the die), half guinea (W.1108). Good very fine; nearly fine. (2) $90
Lot 469 William III, Anthony Giles, half guinea (circa 1690) ewer countermark 2 (W.1117), Jn (John) Wade, guinea (circa 1689) (W.1150). The first with manufacturer's pit-holes otherwise both very fine and rare. (2) $120
Lot 470 William III, portrait issues, William Hayward (circa 1695) guinea (W.1163) (3), half guinea (W.1164) (2), pistol (W.1165. The guineas struck off centre, very good-good very fine. (6) $210
Lot 471 William III, guinea (W.1180, 1181 (illus) 1182 (2) (illus), 1185 (2), 1186, 1195 (illus), 1198 1199 (3), 1202 (3), 1212 (illus), pistol (W.1274 same obverse as 1212) (illus). Fair-nearly very fine. (14) $300
Lot 472 William III, half guinea (W.1229 (illus), 1237 (2) (illus), 1241, 1250 (illus), 1252 (illus), 1257 (2) (illus). Fine-good very fine a few rare in these conditions. (8) $260
Lot 473 William III, portrait of Louis XIIII, pistol (W.1292 (illus), 1295 (illus), 1300, 1302, 1304 (2)), half pistol (W.1312, 1321 (illus), 1328 (illus). Very good-good very fine some rare. (9) $300
Lot 474 Anne, guinea (8.3 grams) (W.1401). Good very fine. $70
Lot 475 George II, early period 1727-40, guinea (W.1419) (illus), half guinea (W.1424) (2). Weights by Kirk, 1740-1772, guinea, in bronze (W.1460) dated 1748 in brass (W.1462, 2, one has a plug for adjustment) (illus), half guinea, in bronze (W.1468) (illus), in brass (W.1469 (illus), 1472). Very good-extremely fine. (9) $330
Lot 476 George II, weights for Portuguese coins, undated Moidore weights on dumpy flans, moidore (W.1430, 1432, 1454, 1457) (illus), half moidore (W.1435) (2) quarter moidore (W.1441) (illus). Very fine-extremely fine. (7) $200
Lot 477 George II, dated weights for Portuguese coins, 1747, quarter moidore in copper (W.1485 this finer) (illus); 1748, moidore (W.1486) (illus) (4), half moidore (W.1493, 1494) (illus), quarter moidore 9W.1501) (illus); 1753 quarter moidore (W.1506); 1754 half moidore (W.1510). Fine - good extremely fine. (10) $500
Lot 478 George II, weights for 'Joannes' Portuguese Joes, with portraits, 1746, thirty six shillings, in copper (5 mm. thick!) (W.1521) (illus) eighteen shillings in copper (W.1522) (2); 1747, three pound twelve, in copper (W.1525) (2, one toned as struck ex Welch) (illus) thirty six shillings in brass (W.1532, 3, one ex Nugent illus); 1748 eighteen shillings in brass (W.1536) (2, one ex Nugent illus), nine shillings (W.1540) (illus); undated, eighteen shillings (W.1545), nine shillings (W.1548), four shillings and sixpence (W.1560) (illus); 'Josephus' Joes, undated three pound twelve (W.1565) (illus). Very good-good extremely fine. (15) $620
Lot 479 George II-III, (1760-73) long sets, cartouche, guinea (W.1610) (worn); Portuguese coin values, three pound twelve (W.1613 (2) 1614 (3)), thirty six shillings (W.1616 (2) 1617 (6)), 27 shillings (W.1619) (5), eighteen shillings (W.1620, 1621 (2)), half moidore (W.1623), nine shillings (W.1624, 1626) and quarter moidore (W.1627). Fine-nearly uncirculated. (25) $560
Lot 480 George III, (1760-73) mixed weights ex sets similar to previous lot viz: 27s (worn) 13s 6d (W.1671c,f); 18s, 10s 6d, 9s (W.1673e,g,h); 10s 6d/2 put 16«gr (W.1680g) 10s 6d (W.1685g) (2); value in words on reverse £3.12s, 13s 6d (W.1708a, ?this finer) (illus); 21s (W.1733d) (illus); 10s 6d (W.1740g); 10s 6d (W.1755g); 5s 3d (W.1764j); 36s, 21s (W.1774b,d); 21s (W.1783d); 21s countermarked to re-value to 20s and 9 grains to 3 W.1788d countermarked to re-value or adjust) (illus); 9s (W.1790h). Incuse weights, £3.12s, (illus), 36s, 18s (uniface) 9s (W.1816a,b,c var, -) 36s, 27s similar to last but small s's. Fine-extremely fine. (25) $450
Lot 481 George II-III, (1760-1773) £3.12s (W.1679a), 27s with flowers either side (W.1700c var.) (illus), 6s 9d (W.1676i) 36s (W.1740b) 4s 6d (W.1740k) 27s (W.1792c) (illus) 9s (W.1755L) 27s (W.1776c) (illus) 18s (W.1751e) 5s 3d (W.1751j); Anderton, Son & Calley Birmingham £3.12s (W.1741a) (illus); James Jackson, Birmingham (W.1755a); George III, 20s reverse 5 dwts 3 grs (W.-) (illus). Good fine-extremely fine. (13) $320
Lot 482 George III, Yates and Whitworth, Birmingham incuse weight for 4s6d, 1.3 5/8 (W.1806 i) (not listed by W), 20s, 10s and 5s (W.2021N, R, 2020U), 2 pennyweights incuse crown (W.2216b, only a 5 is listed). Fine-very fine. (5) $80
Lot 483 George III, guineas and fractions, following the Acts of 1773-5; weights with issuer's name, Wm. Abdy (W.1860D, 1861L, M) (illus) guinea 21s standard castle design (W.1910A with countermark on each side) (illus). The first fair, the others nearly extremely fine or better and rare thus. (4) $250
Lot 484 George III, portrait issues, guinea by Kirk (W.1877E) (illus); half guinea 1773 by Kirk (W.1878B); guinea by Phillips (W.1886D) (illus); guinea (5 dwt 8 gr) (W.1893D) (3) (illus); half guinea (W.1893G) (2) (illus); quarter guinea, anchor countermark (W.1892J) (illus); guinea (5DW 8gr) and (5DW 6gr) (W.1897D,E); guinea (W.1899D) (illus); guinea, anchor countermark (W.1901D) (illus). Fine-nearly extremely fine. (13) $290
Lot 485 George III, G R at side of crown, guinea (5Dwt 8gr) (W.1922D) (W.1930L) (illus), (5Dwt 6gr) (W.1930M) (2), half guinea (2Dwt 16gr) (W.1930o) (2Dwt 14gr) (W.1930p) (illus). GR monogram, guinea (W.1936D) (3, 2 with ewer countermark), quarter guinea (W.1941J) (2) (illus) Trilobe design, guinea etc (W.1948E (2), H (2), J, 1950D, with anchor (W.-1960E, 1961H var, (illus) 1966D). Good fine-nearly extremely fine. (20) $300
Lot 486 George III, Old/New guinea weight with ewer countermark (W.1970E) (illus); Before/Since 1772 weights, guinea (W.1975D), (3, two with ewer countermark) (illus); New Standard 1775 guinea (W.1985D) (3), half guinea 'Standard' by Act of Parl. 1775 (W.1987B), 1776 half guinea (W.1994G) (illus); Trefoil & Cinquefoil border guinea 1772 (5 Dwt. 8gr) (W.1996L) (illus) (5Dwt. 6gr) (W.1996M) (2) (illus) toothed border guinea, up to 1 of Jany 1772 (W.1998M) (2, one with ewer countermark), half guinea (W.2002) (illus), half guinea up to 1772 at 10s 1d (W.2003Q) (normally rated at 10s 3d); guinea 1775, small crown countermark (W.2010A); weight both sides only, guinea (W.2044d) (2), half guinea (W.2045G) (3); uniface weights, half guinea large and small crown countermarks (W.2056B) (illus), guinea 5Dwt. 8gr (W.2069D) (2) quarter guinea (W.2069J) (holed), half guinea (W.2081G) (corroded), guinea (W.2084D). Very good-extremely fine. (28) $520
Lot 487 George IV-Victoria, Royal Mint weights, 1821 sovereign and half sovereign (W.2251a&b) (ten pairs or 20 pieces, three of the sovereigns and two of the half sovereigns struck with dies at 180 degrees or coinage style. Sovereign 1842 (W.2255) (2). Fine-extremely fine. (22) $240
Lot 488 George IV-Victoria, Royal Mint weights, half sovereign 1821 (W.2253b), double sovereign 1823 (W.2254), sovereign 1842 (W.2255) (2, one struck coinage style). The first good extremely fine and rare, the second very scarce and the only type issued, the others nearly extremely fine. (4) $210
Lot 489 Victoria, Royal Mint portrait weights for sovereign (10) and half sovereign 1843 (4) (W.2258a,b). Fine-extremely fine. (14) $120
Lot 490 Victoria, W&T Avery, Birmingham, sovereign 1842 (W.2260a) (2) (illus), undated (W.2267a). W. Chambers Day, (Birmingham) sovereign 1842 9W.2270a) (illus), without names, half sovereign (W.2291b and 2293b illus) (2). Good fine-extremely fine. (6) $140
Lot 491 Royal Mint, cased pair of mint official's weights for sovereign and half sovereign in copper, uniface post 1870. Housed in solid wood fitted case (60 x 47mm) inside of lid stamped C.M. 2.1900. Faint ink writing putting current weights 120.7 (?) and 58.63 (grains) respectively. Good extremely fine and extremely rare. (2) $300
Lot 492 Ireland, Proclamation of 1683 four reales weight VIIID, 12G (W.2573b), 1D (pennyweight) (W.2576a this finer) edge straight grained. Fine; good very fine and very scarce. (2) $120
Lot 493 Ireland, William III, Proclamation of 1697, set of weights from ducatoon to 2 reales, plus extra 2 reales weight in copper rather than brass (W.2602-6 (2)). Very fine-nearly extremely fine and rare. (6) $520
Lot 494 Ireland, Anne, Proclamation of 1709 9Dwt. 5¬gr weight for a peca or four escudos, same obverse die as W.2626 and reverse as 2626a, another with same reverse die but with obverse of 2688 (year 1718!) (ex Spink) 9Dwt 5gr (W.2627b), 8Dwt 16gr. for a double pistole (W.2628) 5Dwt 5gr for a Louis d'or of the new specie (W.2631). Very fine or better and very scarce. (5) $360
Lot 495 Ireland, Anne, Proclamation of 1714, 8Dwt 16gr for double pistole (W.2659). Good very fine and rare. $130
Lot 496 Ireland, George I, Proclamation of 1718, a series of weights 17D 8g (doubloon or quadruple pistole) (W.2684b) 8D 16g (double pistole) (W.2690a), 6D 22g (moidor) (W.2692), 4D 14«g (half peca or 2 scudos) this denomination (weight) not in Withers but given 2697 4D 8g (W.2698) (2), 2D 14¬g) half Louis d'or) (W.2701) 2D 4g (half pistole) (W.2704), 1D 3g (half escudo) (W.2709), 1D 2g (quarter pistole) (W.2710b). Mostly with attractive brown patinas, some rare or very rare, the fifth unpublished. (10) $580
Lot 497 Ireland, George II, Proclamation of 1737, 17D 8g for a doubloon or quadruple pistole (W.2712a this finer). Weak in reverse, even brown patina good very fine and rare. $110
Lot 498 Ireland, George II, Proclamation of 1751, 2D 14¬g (half Louis d'or) (W.2735, another but reverse as 2737a) (2) 1D 3¬g (half escudo) (W.2740). The second with good even brown patina and well struck good very fine and very rare, the others nearly very fine and rare. (3) $200
Lot 499 Ireland, George II, new series weights by James Warren, 1760, 18D 10«g (Dobra or 8 escudos) (W.2741) 8D 16g (double pistole) (W.2743), 5D 5g (Louis d'or) (W.2745) 4D 8g (pistole) in brass and copper with mint red (W.2747, var) (2) 2D 7¬g (one escudo) (W.2750) first and last figures of date very faint.Very fine-good extremely fine, some rare. (6) $460
Lot 500 Ireland, George III, guinea and half guinea weights dated 1760, issued by James Warren, the first small and clumpy (W..2822 2824). Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 501 Scotland, J. Gardner, Edinburgh, £3.12s (W.2850a, this piece better). Very fine and rare, the only collectable issue of Scotland. $600
Lot 502 France, weight for a Royal of Charles IV and Philip VI 'Pois de Real' (D.1,5). Attractive patina, good very fine and rare. $110
Lot 503 France, Henry III (1574-89), XI D 1g (D.111, 26) Louis XIII, XD XIIG (D.iii 27 & 28), another very worn (D.III, 32) Louis XIIII, VD VIG (cf D.III, 29) cross (arms of Castille & Leon) (as D pIIV, 12) (6.6grams) for 2 escudos, Louis XVI reverse design of ecu aux lauriers 29.4 grams) bust right reverse, Belgium, weight for a Louis d'or (6.8 grams) by Corduanier, Brusselles. Fair-extremely fine. (7) $110
Lot 504 Germany, Hamburg, 1744 Bank thaler (28.3 grams). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $200
Lot 505 Italy, knobbed uniface square weights 17th-18th century, from an old set of scales and weights, Rome (3), Florence (illus), Venice (illus), Spain, Castille & Leon cross; three different weights in grams (3.4, 6.8, 12.8 grams) also illus), also knob (3.2 grams), Hungry Ducat of Lladislaus (illus) 3.2 grams weight cmkd eagle, 5.4 grams Doppia di Roma, 2 pennyweight, two large weights with incuse markings and a dish weight with cmk. Fine-very fine. (16) $240
Lot 506 Italy, 18th-19th century weights from sets contained in boxed sets of scales. Rome, Pius VI (1775-99) mezzo zechino, wolf and twins countermark (illus) half doppia (2) doppia (2) and two doppia (illus), Gregory XVI (1831-46) 2«, 5 and 10 scudi (illus), 2« and 5 (illus) smaller legends. Kingdom of Italy, (1862) 40 lire (2) (illus), 5 (lire gold). Under Napoleon (1804-14) 10 Franchi (illus). Patching toning but generally with mint bloom, extremely fine or better. (14) $400
Lot 507 Italy, Genoa, 18th century, with L under arms half, one, two and four doppia (2), without initial, eighth quarter or half scudo (silver) the last with M under arms, four doppia similar; new four and two doppia. Mostly extremely fine, some with carbon stains. (11) $350
Lot 508 Italy, Venice 20 (illus) and 10 lire (1815) by Greppi of Milan, Lombardy-Venice after 1815, 2 zecchini (7.0 grams) (illus). Savoy doppia (3); 2 with GC either side of coat of arms (illus), Piedmont doppia (2) similar to the previous (illus); Parma doppia (3, all different); Milan under Austria, Sovrano (2) F.L. either side of arms, half Sovrano (2) similar issued 1786-1823 (illus). Mostly extremely fine or better. (15) $480
Lot 509 Italy, weights for French coins, 18th century, Louis d'or and two Louis d'or both with L below arms, by Greppi of Milan; Louis d'or with plume below, two Louis d'or with scrolls only below; a similar pair but with bird (or peacock) below; another pair legend 2 arme (two arms). Mostly extremely fine. (8) $200
Lot 510 Italy, weights for Spain and Portugal, with 1D below arms (D is retrograde) Quadrupla or 8 escudos after 1700 2 escudos (2, one with star below) one escudo; eighth, quarter and half doubloon circa 1780; Portugal 2 escudos or half peca circa 1780. Mostly extremely fine or better. (8) $250
Lot 511 Spain, Philip IIII 17th century weights made in France, 8 reales with fleur de lis cmk?, 4 reales, both with arms of Castille & Leon, 2 reales, full legend, bunch of arrows, 1 reale similar but without legend. France, Louis XIV, quarter ecu (silver) or half Louis d'or, star under crown, another reverse cross of L's A in centre of fleur-de-lise cross for Paris Mint. Italy one pistole, pellet below. Nearly fine-very fine one or two rare. (7) $270
Lot 512 Boxed sets of hand held scales, for coin weights, chamois lined cases, used in Italy circa 1790-1820 (2), wooden case with knobbed weights recesses in the lid, Nuremburg by Paulus Deiner (PD) with labels made early 18th century. Also apothecaries etc sets in wooden boxes, one appears early 18th century. Only a few apothecaries weights included. Generally fine. (8) $330
Lot 513 Apothecaries weights and standard weights, a collection in 2 x 2 holders or envelopes as follows. W&T Avery Birmingham, 1847 two drachms (6) drachm (2) 2 scruples (3) half drachm (4), one scruple (2) undated 4 drachms (2) 2 drachms (5) drachm (3) 2 scruples (2) « drachm, 1« scruples (2), oblong series standard, 2 drachms (6) one five pennyweights (2) drachm (2) 2 scruples (5), « drachm, 1« scruples (2); unnamed standard above crown, 2 drachms (circa 1847), Troy weights 5,, 3 and 2 pennyweights, Apothecaries weight crown in centre 2 drachms (2) drachm (3) 2 scruples (5) « drachm (2) one scruple (2) oblong pennyweights 6, 5, 4 (2) and 3; named 2, 1 drachm, scruple (2); Troy weight 3 penny weight; P. Rogers & Co. standard 2 scruples (3); J.L.B. series 2 drachms (11) drachm (7) 2 scruples (5) « drachm (5) scruple (3) « scruple; square 2 drachms, « drachm, 2 and 1 scruples, incuse 2 (2 diff) and drachm sheet weights with lion cmk 5 and 4 pennyweights, four different modern sheet weights. U.S.A., H. Troemner Philedelphia 10 pennyweights, 2 drachms (2 types) drachm (2) 2 scruples and one scruple (nickled). Fine-good extremely fine, a good range of mainly die stamped 19th century issues all in 2 x 2 box. (133) $500
Lot 514 New South Wales, brass standard oblong weight for four pennyweights with lion cmk (Withers 15) and lion over N.S.W./all within shield, another for five pennyweights with horse (?) or dog over N.S.W. within sunken shield. Appear to be circa 1855 for checking small accounts of gold etc. Very fine and very rare. (2) $300
Lot 515 Thailand and Burns; lion (Burma) weights of 80 and 16 grams on square and octagonal base (Gear group 5, AD1385-1460, p.87); elephant (Thailand) on octagonal base weight of 30 grams. Fine-very fine. (3) Ex C.K. Welch Collection (lot 2664). $90
Lot 516 R(oyal) C(oburg) T(heatre) pass for Gal(lery) 1 in copper (D&W 10/102; cf. M.5712) (see part II, lots 635,7); Refreshment ticket for 6d, Cononburg House (Tea Gardens, Islington) in copper (circa 1840) (D&W 66/164) (see part II, lot 804); White House Hotel, Hulme (Tea Gardens) in copper (1833) (D&W 60/125) (see part II, lot 775); Pub checks, C.A.Keighran, Cheltenham Hotel, Cheltenham, reverse blank, Wales, Kings Arms 2d Redruth double struck (rare). Albion 2 (Burns, Lancashire?) stamped on a plain reverse of Q.V. farthing obverse (BWS QV 120) in brass, milled edge; Ireland, Lisdourt, G.V.Stewart truck token for one penny, 1867 (D&W 337/22) (see part II lot 584), Co-op checks, Godalming « pint Milk in bronze; The London Exchange Company 1874 ¬lb in gilt brass, London advertising check, Johnston's FLuid Beef Brand, Bovril offices in brass (farthing size), Our Boys Clothing Company London, in brass (circa 1897). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (11) $200
Lot 517 Ireland, unofficial farthings (1830's-40's) Belfast (Antrim) Wm.Foster (BWS 5430); Clonmel (Tipperary) McSwiney, O'Brien & Co. (BWS 5620) (illus); Cloyne (Cork) R.Swanton (BWS 5630); Cork (Cork) E.Clebanne (BWS 5710), Ambrose Sheppard (BWS 5890) (illus); Down Patrick (Down) Hugh Crosbery (BWS 5920); Dublin (Dublin) P.J.Plunkett (BWS 6200), Thompson & Co (BWS 6300); Monaghan (Monaghan) F.Adams (BWS 6670 in copper) Queestown (Cork) Swanton & Co. (BWS 6710) (illus); Waterford (Waterford) James Carroll (BWS 6840). Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine, the sixth very rare and the second missing from part II, this group interesting overlooked for that sale. (11) $500
Lot 518 India, Kirkee (Ammunition Factory Canteen Service) A.F.C.S. in brass with central hole punched (Pr.157) (see part II lot 1544); South Africa, Cape Town, Union Streamship Co., Ltd 2d in cupro-nickel (T.C11; M.-) (see part II, lot 1567 but for 6d and 3d), Botswana, Bechwanaland Protectorate, B.B. Police, canteen token for 3d 1893 in white metal (T.B1; M.2) (see part II, lot 1626). Fine - good very fine and rare. (3) $320
Lot 519 George V - George VI, crown 1937, florin 1936, shillings 1916, 1936. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $320
Lot 520 George V - George VI, shillings 1943S (2), florins 1915H, 1922. Fine - uncirculated. (4) $230
Lot 521 George V, florins 1927 Canberra, (2) threepence 1912, penny 1915H, halfpennies 1919, 1921 (some original colour on these last two). Great Britain florin 1896, sillings 1826, 1883. Very fine-good extremely fine. (9) $380
Lot 522 Edward VII - George VI, florins 1927 Canberra (2) (EF), 1942S-1944S (5) (Unc); shillings 1910 (gEF), 1933; sixpence 1918M (EF), threepence 1915 (F). Very good - uncirculated. (11) $230
Lot 523 George V, florins 1927 Canberra (4), others 1914 (4), 1914H (4), 1915 (2), 1915H, 1939; shillings 1915 (3), 1915H, 1917, 1921*. Canberra florins extremely fine or better, others poor-very fine. (22) $120
Lot 524 Edward VII - George VI, miscellaneous lot, including 1937 and 1938 crown, florins 1914, 1925, 1931 (2), 1933 (2), 1936, shillings 1910, 1934, sixpences 1910, 1912, 1918M, threepence 1914 (2), pennies 1925 (2); tokens, Butterworth, Iredale (A291), Stokes, medals and medalets (4) noted 1928 International Eucharistic Congress; St Pauls, Melbourne 1897; etc. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (25) $200
Lot 525 George V - Elizabeth II, better quality coins, including pence 1925 (2), 1946 (these F-VF), 1948, 1949 (2) all BU; others all silver from threepence - florin, noted 1940 shilling (EF), 1920 sixpence (VF), 1942 threepences (2) (VF), 1938 crown (gVF) etc. Good fine - uncirculated. (27) $180
Lot 526 Edward VII - Elizebeth II, 1910 - 1963, halfpennies - florin assorted dates, including halfpennies, 1914H, 1944, pennies, 1946 (3), threepence, 1942 Melbourne (6), sixpence, 1936 (2), shilling, 1910, 1936, florin, 1927, 1927 Canberra, 1936. Very good - uncirculated. (42) $170
Lot 527 George V - Elizabeth II, 1917 - 1991, halfpenny, penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, crown, one, two, five, ten, twenty and fifty cents, one, two and five dollars type set. Very fine - uncirculated. (68) $300
Lot 528 Edward VII - Elizebeth II, 1910 - 1962, halfpenny - florins, assorted dates including halfpennies, 1915H (2), 1939 kangaroo (2), pennies, 1912 (5), 1915H (9), 1956 (90), threepences, 1910 (3), 1915 (2), 1942, 1947 (2). Poor - uncirculated. (206) $130
Lot 529 Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, halfpenny - florin, missing 1930 penny, 1934/5 Melbourne centennary and 1922/1 threepence overdate, however it includes 1923 halfpenny, fine/good fine, all housed in Hendo album. Several coins cleaned, otherwise very good - uncirculated. (378) $1,080
Lot 530 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, halfpenny - florin date set, missing 1923 halfpenny, 1930 penny, 1922/21 overdate threepence, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary florin, with some duplicates; also sixpence date set (2) 1910-1963, all sets in albums. Fair - uncirculated. (453) $540
Lot 531 Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1964, complete date set except for 1923 halfpenny, 1930 penny and 1922/1 threepence and sixpences 1912-1920M, 1953-4, includes extra silver issues. All housed in Dansco Australian coin albums. Poor - uncirculated. (359) $380
Lot 532 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, part sets in three albums with duplication, halfpence (143); pennies complete in Dansco album (no 1930), (77) others (46); threepences 1910, 1925, 1927 (EF-unc), others (52); silver fifty cents 1966 (52); sixpences (56); shillings (54); florins (79); New Guinea, shillings (18) others (7). Mostly fine - very fine, some better. (587) $580
Lot 533 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1964, date sets, halfpenny, penny (3), shilling, florin, with additional pennies and florins, missing 1923 halfpenny, 1925 penny in two sets, 1930 and 1946 pennies, 1932 and 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary florins; also, crowns, 1937 (5), fifty cents, 1982 (2), mint set, 1985 (2), Germany, five mark, 1894; Tonga, proof half hau, 1981. All housed in seven albums. Poor - FDC. (580) $440
Lot 534 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, incomplete date sets in Dansco and other albums (9); halfpenny - sixpence sets complete except for 1930 penny and 1923 halfpenny, other part sets halfpenny (2), penny (1), threepence - sixpence sets (2), florin part set and 1937 and 1938 crowns. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (100's) $300
Lot 535 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1964, threepence and sixpence date set in a Dansco supreme album, missing 1922/21 overdate threepence. Good - uncirculated. (100) $200
Lot 536 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, sixpence set and a penny set complete except for 1930 penny, first set in Hendo album. Fair - uncirculated. (130) $60
Lot 537 George VI - Elizabeth II, threepence - ten dollars, assorted dates including, crown 1937 (3), five dollars 1988 (6), 1990 (2), 1992 (2), 1996 (2), ten dollars 1982, 1985, fifty cents 1966 (46), mint roll fifty cents 1991. Very good - uncirculated. (121) $230
Lot 538 Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1998, threepence - ten dollars, but mostly pre-decimal silver, but includes ten dollars 1994 Durak, two dollars 1998 Perth mint silver, kooka; another 1995 kooka dollar, and silver roo dolar 1994; assorted other silver, with several pre-decimal above average; others copper mostly George V pence (60), halfpence (13), cents (5), includes 1911 penny and 1912H halfpenny both with mint bloom. Very good - good extremely fine. (141) $160
Lot 539 Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1998, halfpennies to two dollars missing florin set, not complete, minus key dates. In plus album and two press-in album, 1936 shilling good extremely fine otherwise average. Poor-uncirculated. (100's) $320
Lot 540 George V - Elizabeth II, florin date set, 1911-1963, incomplete, together with Papua New Guinea, type set 1935 - 1945. Both sets in Dansco supreme albums. Fair - uncirculated. (51) $0
Lot 541 Edward VII-Elizabeth II mixed silver issues in plastic bags and threepence rolled (pre 255; part 97) also roll of one cents circulated, ten cents and half pennies (1960's). Fair-extremely fine (approx 550). $90
Lot 542 George V-Elizabeth II, an assortment of pennies and halfpennies done up in rolls, 1966 decimal rolls (incomplete) one cent to fifty cents 1966, fifty cent commemoratives (16) packets of silver, florins to threepences a few cupro milled issues of W. Samoa, Monaco, Fiji, G.B., and a souvenir of the (Sydney) Easter Show by Scwabb & Son Milwaulkie U.S.A., (nearly uncirculated). Also Bank of China Foreign Exchange Certificates (9). Fair-uncirculated (100's) $90
Lot 543 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, incomplete sets arranged in an album, includes Australia 1910 silver set (F-EF), 1937 crown, silver medals, Edward VII English includes 1902 florin and halfcrown (both EF), farthing to sixpence (EF), album also includes assorted Edward VIII coins (7) from British ast Africa, British West Africa, Fiji, New Guinea; and other Great Britain to 1982. Fine - uncirculated. (80) $190
Lot 544 Australia and Great Britain, an accumulation of various issues in two small coin albums, includes Australia (105) florins (14), shillings (12), threepences (29) etc., Great Britain (98) farthings to crown, noted penny halfpenny 1835, 1843. Fair - extremely fine. (123) $70
Lot 545 George V - Elizabeth II, collection of varieties, halfpenny - florin, 1917 - 1964, assorted dates, housed in a brown album. Good - uncirculated. (331) $90
Lot 546 Australia, pre-decimal mistrikes and blanks, etc. 1948-1964 all housed in H-B album. Fine - xtremely fine. (15) $70
Lot 547 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpenny - florin, one cent - two dollars, 1924 - 1989 assorted dates, a collection of off centre strikes, brockage, blank flans, bitten coins, split flans. Fine - uncirculated. (57) $0
Lot 548 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938 crown, 1954 Royal visit mistrike with lip on obverse and large rim. Fine; extrermely fine. (2) $60
Lot 549 George VI, florin 1947, shilling 19--. Extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 550 George VI - Elizabeth II, off-centre strikes for threepences 1950, 1952 (2), florin 1951 (commem, minor off centre), fifty cents (2) as blanks. Extremely fine. (6) $60
Lot 551 Elizabeth II, one cent 1975, double obverse strike, die, at 180 degrees. Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $250
Lot 552 Elizabeth II, five cent, 1977, struck on a bronze flan/planchet. Good very fine. $120
Lot 553 Elizabeth II, five cents 1981. Off centre, double strike. Near uncirculated. $260
Lot 554 Elizabeth II, five cent brockage on a cupro nickle blank and five cent brockage on a copper blank. Near uncirculated. $320
Lot 555 Elizabeth II, ten cents 1975 struck on a two cent blank. Red and brown uncirculated and very rare. $600
Lot 556 Elizabeth II, ten cents (circa 1975) double reverse strike, die at 180 degrees. Uncirculated and very rare. $620
Lot 557 Elizabeth II, fifty cents (circa 1974) double reverse. Good extremely fine and extremely rare. $760
Lot 558 New Zealand, five cents 1997 on thick blank, edge milling crushed or faint. Extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 559 George V, florin 1946, Wrapper Commonwealth Bank Sydney torn otherwise. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 560 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) $80
Lot 561 Elizabeth II, one cent, 1980. Uncirculated. (100) $140
Lot 562 Elizebeth II, one cent, 1981 (101), 1979 (12), two cents, 1981 (11), fifty cents, 1981 (5), one dollar, 1984 (5). Uncirculated. (162) $160
Lot 563 Elizabeth II, two cents 1969, ten cents 1972. Unic5rculated. (2) $180
Lot 564 Elizabeth II, two cents 1985 (6); fifty cents 1981 (wedding), 1982 (Games); one dollar 1984 (2) 1986; two dollars 1988. Uncirculated. (12) $100
Lot 565 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1973, 1976, 1977, 1981, 1982 (3), two cents, 1972 (4), 1973 (2), 1977 (partial roll), one cents (7), 1966-75. Uncirculated. (21) $110
Lot 566 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1982. Uncirculated. (5) $60
Lot 567 Elizebeth II, proof set, 1966, second case of issue. Some spotting on one, two and five cents, nearly FDC. $100
Lot 568 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966 in second case of issue. FDC. (2) $260
Lot 569 Elizabeth II, proof sets 1966 (2, both cases), 1971, 1972 (2), 1973 (2), 1976 (2), 1977, 1979 (2), 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1984 (2). Mostly without foams, 1966 sets toned, otherwise FDC. (18) $560
Lot 570 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (first case), 1969-1986, 1988-1997 (missing 1987 otherwise a complete run). Nearly FDC-FDC. (29) $820
Lot 571 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 (second rare) 1969-2000, complete plus extras 1977, 1980, 1982 (2), 1983-7, 1988 (3), 1989-91, 2000. All in one large polystyrene container, FDC. (50) $1,100
Lot 572 Elizabeth II, proof sets 1966 (first case) (4) 1977 (2) 1981 (5), masterpieces in silver 1993, Olympic Heritage 1994-6 set of six ten dollar coins, Olympic Centennial 1994 proof silver 100 francs France (2), proof ten dollars 1982 (3), 1985, 1987, 1993, birds 1991, 1993, piedforts; 1989, 1998, 1992-4 (endnagered species) 1995, 1997; Harbour City mint ten dollars set of two, 1997; proof five dollars, 1988 (5), 1992, 1994, proof silver dollars 1994, 1995 (2), 1996-9, proof dollar 1984. Uncirculated-FDC. (49) $920
Lot 573 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1969, 1983 (5). FDC. (6) $110
Lot 574 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970. FDC. (3) $190
Lot 575 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974. FDC. (4) $220
Lot 576 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1974 (2), 1978 (2), 1981 (2), 1982 (2), 1987 all in foams or cases. FDC. (9) $170
Lot 577 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975 (12), 1976 (2). FDC. (14) $210
Lot 578 Elizabeth II, proof sets 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 (2), 1983, 1985 (2), 1987 (2), 1988. FDC. (15) $160
Lot 579 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975 - 1994, 1996; piedfort ten dollars Cockatoo, 1990, all cased. FDC. (22) $340
Lot 580 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977. FDC. (24) $250
Lot 581 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977, 1982 (3), 1989 (3). FDC. (7) $70
Lot 582 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1979, 1980, proof ten dollar piedforts, 1990, 1992, 1994 Bird series. FDC. (5) $80
Lot 583 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980 (13), 1984. FDC. (14) $190
Lot 584 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (7). Some outer card covers missing, FDC. (11) $140
Lot 585 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (4), 1986 (5), 1988 (5). FDC. (14) $140
Lot 586 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986. FDC. (16) $200
Lot 587 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986. FDC. (56) $580
Lot 588 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986. FDC. (90) $920
Lot 589 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988. FDC. (12) $190
Lot 590 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1995 (2). FDC. (6) $150
Lot 591 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1990, 1991, masterpieces in silver sets, 1991, 1998, proof five dollars 1994 (2), proof silver dollar 1992 Olympics Coin Fair edition with continuous milled edge, proof silver one ounce dollar 1997 Old Parliament House. FDC (8) $320
Lot 592 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1991, 1995, proof ten dollars piedfort, 1989, one dollar, 1984, mint sets, 1982, 1985, 1986, 1988, mint ten dollars, 1985, 1986, 1989, 1991, Perth Mint one ounce kookaburra, 1990 (2), 1991. Uncirculated - FDC. (15) $150
Lot 593 Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection. 1988, in album and case of issue. FDC. $50
Lot 594 Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Banknote Collection, 1988, in presentation folder. FDC. (3) $140
Lot 595 Elizabeth II, coin and note pack 1988 (Coin Fair) plus four phonecard packs Coca Cola (3) Mickey Mouse/Donald Duck. $60
Lot 596 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1988. FDC. (25) $720
Lot 597 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1991-1999, including the Royal Ladies set. FDC. (11) $920
Lot 598 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1994 (2), 1998 (2), Olympic Heritage sets 1994-6 (2). FDC. (12) $660
Lot 599 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989 (3), 1991. FDC. (4) $210
Lot 600 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998, 1999. FDC. (2) $210
Lot 601 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1995 (2), 1996 (2), 1999. FDC. (5) $350
Lot 602 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars 1980 (2), 1982, 1985 (4). In cases of issue, FDC. (7) $1,250
Lot 603 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars 1980, 1982-8, complete. In cases of issue, FDC. (8) $1,350
Lot 604 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars 1980, proof sets 1977, 1988 (2), 1992, 1993, masterpieces in silver set 1991, proof ten dollars 1988 (2) birds 1989, 1992, 1993, piedfort 1994, proof five dollars 1988, 1994, proof silver two dollars 1988, proof dollar 1984, mint sets 1980, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1993, mint ten dollars 1988, and a dollar 1984, 1993(3), 1994 (2), 1995, fifty cents 1982 (6). G.B., mint set 1968, crown 1953, Cook commemorative N.Z. 1969, W. Samoa 1979 (una and proof), Canberra Mint medal in bronze (cased) and 1902 coronation medal in bronze by Restall, Birmingham (as BHM 3804 but date June 26th and in bronze not WM.) Uncirculated-FDC. (44) $500
Lot 605 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982, 1986, 1987. In cases of issue, FDC. (3) $540
Lot 606 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1982, 1983, 1985 - 1987 a date collection. In cases of issue. FDC. (5) $900
Lot 607 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1986. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $340
Lot 608 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars 1984 and 1988. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $340
Lot 609 Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars 1990 (platypus), proof set 1992, masterpieces in silver set 1991, Royal Easter Show dollars 1993 (4). Also Cananada Olympics proof silver sets of four (4), proof set Bahamas 1975, Panama 1975, N.Z. 1969, Bahamas ten dollars 1975, Niger 10 francs 1968, Tonga set 1967 and Int. Society of Postmaster Albert Schjweitzer silver medal 1975. Uncirculated-FDC. (18) $380
Lot 610 Elizabeth II, proof gold and uncirculated one hundred dollars, 1999, Floral Emblems of Australia - Common heath. Uncirculated and FDC. (2) $340
Lot 611 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games gold proof one hundred dollars, first series 'Journey begins'; second series 'training'; third series 'dedication'; fourth series 'veteran coach'. All individually cased, FDC. (4) $1,700
Lot 612 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982 (3), 1986, 1987 (3), 1989 (4), Proof five dollars 1988 (3), Proof silver two dollars 1988 (2), Proof one dollar 1984, Holey Dollar and Dump Perth Mint issue 1988. All in cases of issues. FDC. (18) $130
Lot 613 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars 1982, 1985-93 (2 of each except for 1990-1) birds (13) 1989-1992, 1994, piedfort and standard plus 1992 piedfort (Coin Fair) and 1991; proof five dollars 1988 (4), 1992 (4, proof silver two dollars 1988 (5) proof dollars 1984 (4) proof silver dollars, 1992 (2) 1993-4 (Coin Fair) 'roo dollars 1993 (oin Fair) 1994, 1996 proof silver one ounce dollar 1999 (2) R.A.M. silver medallion set 1988, bronze medal 1988. All in cases of issue. FDC. (58) $440
Lot 614 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1989, Kookaburra. FDC. (64) $580
Lot 615 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1989-1994 Bird series. FDC. (6) $110
Lot 616 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollar piedforts, 1995-1998 Endangered Species series, standard proof series 1995-1998, together with separate cases to hold sets (2). FDC. (8) $160
Lot 617 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988, cased. FDC. (65) $280
Lot 618 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Games proof five dollars, festival of dreaming; arrival of immigrants; frill neck lizard; sea change; sharks and coral; emu & wattle; reaching the world. All individually cased, FDC. (7) $240
Lot 619 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1992 Olympic, 1996 Thirtieth Anniversary Decimal Currency, 1998 Parliament House, five dollars, 1994 Enfranchisement of Women (2), 1998 Flying Doctor (2). FDC. (7) $160
Lot 620 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1994-1998. FDC. (5) $60
Lot 621 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1994-1998. FDC. (5) $70
Lot 622 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1994, 1995 (3), 1996 (2), 1997 (3). FDC. (9) $110
Lot 623 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint gold nugget set, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce nuggets. In case of issue. FDC. $0
Lot 624 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget set of four coins, 1988. In boxed case of issue, FDC. $740
Lot 625 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold nugget set of four coins, 1988. In boxed case of issue, FDC. $740
Lot 626 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold one ounce kangaroo nugget 1990, boxed. FDC. $430
Lot 627 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, family of precious metals set 1990, one ounce silver, 1/20th ounce platinum and gold. In wooden case of issue. FDC. $80
Lot 628 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof precious metal mint set, 1998. In case of issue. FDC. $110
Lot 629 Elizabeth II, one ounce palladium proof emu forty dollars, 1996 together with Telstra five dollar phone card. Cased, FDC. $880
Lot 630 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint 1899-1999 commemmorative, silver and gold bi-metallic proof sovereign of 100 dollars. In case of issue with certificate 5410 (of 7500). FDC. $160
Lot 631 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof platinum half ounce koala, 1988. FDC. $340
Lot 632 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof platinum Koala set of five coins, 1990. In boxed case of issue, FDC. $1,500
Lot 633 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof holey dollar and dump sets, 1988 (3), 1989 (4). FDC. (7) $130
Lot 634 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, holey dollar and dump sets 1988 (2), one ounce silver kookaburras 1990-4, 1992 kilo collection in case. Uncirculated. (7) $380
Lot 635 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint one ounce proof Kookaburras, prive marks 1996 Goya, Panda, 1997 Panda, Edison, Japanese Yen, Gaudi. FDC. (6) $130
Lot 636 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof one ounce Kookaburras, privy marks 1996 Great Britain, Tri-Centennial Swan River, 1997 Oldsmobile; two ounce, 1998 Jubilee (2). FDC. (5) $140
Lot 637 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966, Reserve Bank green wallets (2) another in red presentation case. Uncirculated. (3) $150
Lot 638 Elizabeth II, 1966(card), 1978 (2), 1982 (3), 1985 (2), 1986 (2), 1987, 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1995 (2). Uncirculated. (21) $160
Lot 639 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966 (card), 1972, 1975 (2), 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983; ten dollars unc 1982, 1988; bronze dollar coins in packs, folders and envelopes (9); 1984 proof dollars (2); proof two, five and ten dollars 1988; proof ten dollars 1982. Mostly uncirculated - FDC. (28) $120
Lot 640 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970. Uncirculated. (10) $260
Lot 641 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970. Uncirculated. (10) $260
Lot 642 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970, 1978, 1980, 1982 (6), 1983 (6), 1984 (5), 1985-7 (6 of each), 1988 (4), 1989, 1991, 1992 (2) 1993-6, 1997 (2), 1998-9, 2000 (2). Mint five dollars 1990 (2), first and last coin/note (John West) (2), (Arnotts) 1988 common coin pack. All as issued, uncirculated. (61) $320
Lot 643 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1972. Uncirculated. (10) $360
Lot 644 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1972. Uncirculated. (10) $360
Lot 645 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1974 (5), 1980 (3). Uncirculated. (8) $190
Lot 646 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1982(4), 1983, 1985(3), 1987(9), 1988(4); five dollars 1988 proof (2) cased, packaged dollars 1984(3), fifty cents 1981. Uncirculated - FDC. (30) $110
Lot 647 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1977 (20), 1982 (20). Uncirculated. (40) $0
Lot 648 Elizabeth II, mint sets 1984 - 1994, 1996. FDC. (12) $130
Lot 649 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1985. Uncirculated. (10) $110
Lot 650 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars, 1986 (13), fifty cents, 1970 (55). In plastic cases. Uncirculated. (68) $220
Lot 651 Elizabeth II, mint sets 1986. Uncirculated. (240) $1,220
Lot 652 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987. Uncirculated. (60) $380
Lot 653 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987. Uncirculated. (60) $360
Lot 654 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987. Uncirculated. (240) $1,220
Lot 655 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987. Uncirculated. (360) $1,740
Lot 656 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1987. Uncirculated. (480) $2,120
Lot 657 Elizabeth II, Mint sets, 1988. Uncirculated. (42) $360
Lot 658 Elizabeth II, Mint sets, 1988. Uncirculated. (240) $1,120
Lot 659 Elizabeth II, two hundred dollars, 1980, 1981 (4, wallet type 1 small letters [1], type 2 large letters [3]), 1989 Pride of Australia. In wallets of issue, uncirculated. (6) $1,080
Lot 660 Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars Royal Wedding 1981, mint sets, 1974, 1976 (2), 1977 (2), 1981 (2), 1984. Uncirculated. (9) $210
Lot 661 Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, 1980, 1983, 1984 and 1987 (Phillip). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (4) $720
Lot 662 Elizabeth II, mint two hundred dollars, 1980 (4) 1984 (2). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (6) $1,100
Lot 663 Elizabeth II, mint ten dollars 1982 (3) 1986, five dollars bi-metallic 1994, 1996 five dollars 1992, silver 'roo dollars 1993, 1996, 1984-94 dollar note-coin pack, mint sets 1966 (unofficial plush case) 1966 red plastic, 1987 (2), 1992, medals R.A.M. and Bi-centennial 1988 (school). Perth Mint, proof silver kookaburras 202, 1995, mint 1998, 102 1993, 1996 New Zealand, proof sets 1972-9, silver dollar sets (3) 1990 Commonwealth Games, mint sets, 1965 (6) 1967-70 (3 of each) 1971-9 (2 of each). G. Britain proof sets 1970-2, 1977 mint set 1987, U.S.A., proof sets 1976, 1978, 1980 Iceland 1974 proof silver only set, Canada 1973 proof set of four silver Olympics (1976); mint/sovenir sets of China, Thailand, Finland and Spain. Uncirculated-FDC. (84) $210
Lot 664 Elizabeth II, one dollar 5 coin sets (4) 1993 (3) 1995 (4) 1996, five dollars 1988 (21) 1992 (107, 1996, Olympics 2000 (6) medallions (cased) (24). Uncirculated. (75) $160
Lot 665 Elizabeth II, one cent to fifty cents, date set 1966-1993 generally better than average, incomplete in Dansco decimal coin albums (3), together with pre-decimal type set in Dansco deluxe album, complete except for Melbourne Centenary. Fair - uncirculated. (177) $90
Lot 666 George VI, 1937. Extremely fine-nearly uncirculated. (4) $90
Lot 667 George VI, 1937. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $110
Lot 668 George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (9) $90
Lot 669 George VI, 1937. Good fine - good very fine. (10) $0
Lot 670 George VI, 1937. Fine - good very fine. (10) $100
Lot 671 George VI, 1937. Very good - very fine. (10) $100
Lot 672 George VI, 1937. Very good - very fine. (10) $100
Lot 673 George VI, 1937. Fine - extremely fine. (37) $360
Lot 674 George VI, 1937, 1938. Extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 675 George VI, 1937, 1938. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 676 George VI, 1937, 1938. Good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $0
Lot 677 George VI, 1937, 1938. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 678 George VI, 1937, 1938. Good very fine. (2) $60
Lot 679 George VI, 1937, 1938. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 680 George VI, 1937, 1938. Very fine. (2) $60
Lot 681 George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - very fine. (2) $50
Lot 682 George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - very fine. (2) $50
Lot 683 George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - very fine. (2) $50
Lot 684 George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - very fine. (2) $50
Lot 685 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938 (2). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $110
Lot 686 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938 (2). Fine - very fine. (4) $100
Lot 687 George VI, 1938. Fine - nearly very fine. $110
Lot 688 George VI, 1938, and small modern Mexico gold peso dated 1865. Good very fine; uncircuklated. (2) $50
Lot 689 George VI, 1938. Very fine. (2) $0
Lot 690 George VI, 1938. Nearly very fine - very fine. (2) $120
Lot 691 George VI, 1938. Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 692 George VI, 1938. Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 693 George VI, 1938. Very fine. (2) $0
Lot 694 George VI, 1938. Good fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 695 George VI, 1938. Good fine - very fine. (2) $110
Lot 696 George VI, 1938. Fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 697 George VI, 1938. Fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 698 Edward VII, set of florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1910. Toned, extremely fine or better. (4) $600
Lot 699 Edward VII, set of florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, 1910. Toned except for threepence, florin with edge knock, otherwise mostly extremely fine or better. (4) $420
Lot 700 Edward VII, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, 1910. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $380
Lot 701 George V, 1913, 1917M. 1927 Canberra (6). Second extremely fine and toned, others fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $100
Lot 702 George V, 1917M. blue and gold uneven tone, extremely fine. $0
Lot 703 George V, 1921. shillings 1916M (2), 1917M, 1920M, sixpences 1914, 1916M, 1917M, 1921 and 1927. Good fine, nearly extremely fine. (10) $680
Lot 704 George V, 1925, 1926 and 1951 Commemorative (3). Good fine; good very fine; others nearly uncirculated. (5) $0
Lot 705 George V, 1927. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 706 George V, 1927 Canberra. Nearly very fine-extremely fine. (15) $50
Lot 707 George V-Elizabeth II, 1927 Cabberra, 1936, 1940 (2) 1941, 1942, 1946 (2), 1958, 1960 (3), 1963, 1951 Jubilee (3D) 1954 R. Visit (17). Extremely fine-uncirculated, one 1951 Jubilee from polished dies. (60) $140
Lot 708 George V, 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1951 50 years, 1954 Royal Visit in plastic Australian Commemorative Florins case. Very fine or better. (4) $140
Lot 709 George V, 1932. Very good. $70
Lot 710 George V-George VI, 1932 and 1939. Very good; good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 711 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. $190
Lot 712 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly uncirculated. $170
Lot 713 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $240
Lot 714 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $170
Lot 715 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $190
Lot 716 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $230
Lot 717 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extemely fine. $170
Lot 718 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 719 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Toned, extremely fine. $140
Lot 720 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 721 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 722 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 723 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Dark mark on obverse, extremely fine. $0
Lot 724 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 725 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Flat strike on head and hand, some spotting, extremely fine. $140
Lot 726 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $130
Lot 727 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Cleaned, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 728 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 729 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 730 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 731 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 732 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $150
Lot 733 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Some spotting, good very fine. $120
Lot 734 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $160
Lot 735 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $160
Lot 736 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $160
Lot 737 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $150
Lot 738 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $160
Lot 739 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $110
Lot 740 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $160
Lot 741 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $150
Lot 742 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $160
Lot 743 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly very fine. $150
Lot 744 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly very fine. $160
Lot 745 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly very fine. $140
Lot 746 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good fine. $160
Lot 747 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good fine. $120
Lot 748 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Fine. $150
Lot 749 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very good. $150
Lot 750 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very good. $140
Lot 751 George V, 1934, 1935. Nearly extremely fine or better. (2) $290
Lot 752 George V, 1934, 1935. Good very fine or better. (2) $220
Lot 753 Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, complete with extra 1932 (2) and 1933 (2), includes good extremely fine 1928 otherwise about average. In press-in-album. Good-good extremely fine. (52) $440
Lot 754 Edward VII-Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, complete except missing 1932 and 1934-35, in red Renniks press-in album. Fair-extremely fine. (57) $110
Lot 755 George V, 1927 Canberra. Very good - extremely fine. (88) $250
Lot 756 George VI, 1951, (fifty years commem.). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (39) $80
Lot 757 George V, 1911, 1914, 1917M, 1935. First three toned, very fine - extremely fine. (4) $190
Lot 758 George V, 1921* (2), 1933 (2). Very good - fine. (4) $100
Lot 759 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 -1963, date set in a press in album. Fair - uncirculated. (53) $0
Lot 760 Edward VII-George VI, 1910, 1914, 1917M. First toned, very fine or better. (2) $90
Lot 761 Elizabeth II, 1962. Mostly uncirculated. (153) $120
Lot 762 Edward VII-George V, 1910, 1912 (3), 1916M (2), 1917M (die crack - three leg emu, 2), 1918M (2), 1919M, 1921M. A few toned others brilliant, very fine - nearly uncirculated. (11) $200
Lot 763 George V, 1911. Some spotting, mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 764 George V, 1911. Mostly mint red, some spotting, nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 765 George V, 1912H. Mostly mint red, some spotting, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 766 George V, 1911, 1912H, 1919 dot below, 1931. First three coins with partial mint red, last coin red brown toning, otherwise good extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $320
Lot 767 George V, 1925. Very good - very fine. (10) $270
Lot 768 George V-Elizabeth II, a mixture of assorted dates, in plastic bag (approx 10 kilos). Fair-extremely fine (approx 2000). $120
Lot 769 George V-Elizabeth II, a mixture of assorted dates, in plastic bags (approx 10 kilos) (approx 2000). Fair-extremely fine. $120
Lot 770 George V-Elizabeth II, half pennies, pennies with British and New Zealand pennies (approx 9 kilos). Fair-extremely fine (approx 2000). $0
Lot 771 World bronze coins, Australa, New Zealand, Great Britain, mostly Australian half pennies and pennies. Poor - very fine. (26 kilos approx) $110
Lot 772 George V - George VI, 1912H, 1915H, 1916I, 1918I, 1920, 1924, 1925, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1934, 1938, 1939 (2) first and second reverse, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1942I, 1943, 1943I, 1944, 1945, 1945Y, 1946Y, 1947Y, 1948. Very good - good extremely fine. (26) $150
Lot 773 George V, 1923. Nearly very fine. $720
Lot 774 George V, 1923. old scratch across face, otherwise good fine. $0
Lot 775 George V, 1923. Good fine. $720
Lot 776 George V, 1923. Good fine. $1,120
Lot 777 George V, 1923. Fine. $480
Lot 778 George V, 1923. Fine. $640
Lot 779 George V, 1923. Has been cleaned, now partially retoned, otherwise good fine. $380
Lot 780 George V, 1929, 1935, 1938 (first reverse (2)). All coins with some mint red, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 781 George V, 1933, 1934, 1935. All with some or full lustre. (3) $80
Lot 782 George VI, 1951 Perth Mint. Full original mint state. (12) $ Ex G.C. Heyde Collection. $200
Lot 783 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, missing 1923, in Dansco press-in album. Fine - uncirculated. (61) $60
Lot 784 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861, 1863, 1865. Fine - very fine. (3) $420
Lot 785 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Fine. $0
Lot 786 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Fine. $130
Lot 787 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Contact marks in field, otherwise extremely fine with mint bloom. $400
Lot 788 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. $300
Lot 789 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 790 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. $140
Lot 791 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good fine. $170
Lot 792 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Pin mark under neck otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 793 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Polished, very fine/good very fine. $160
Lot 794 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Good fine. $110
Lot 795 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Extremely fine. $640
Lot 796 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Extremely fine. $440
Lot 797 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Minor edge knock, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 798 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very fine. $150
Lot 799 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very fine. $140
Lot 800 Queen Victoria, 1870. Very good. $130
Lot 801 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Very good - nearly fine. $210
Lot 802 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, 1858, 1860. Good - very good. (3) $400
Lot 803 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Fine. $110
Lot 804 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Good - very good. $90
Lot 805 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Holed and poor. $30
Lot 806 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1865. Good - fine. (4) $400
Lot 807 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very slightly bent, otherwise very fine. $110
Lot 808 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862, 1865. Fair - very good. (2) $120
Lot 809 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865, 1866. Fine - good fine. (2) $400
Lot 810 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Fine. $100
Lot 811 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. $120
Lot 812 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 813 Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Very fine. $120
Lot 814 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney, 1881 and 1887 Melbourne, 1901 Perth. Very good - nearly very fine. (4) $440
Lot 815 Queen Victoria, 1878 and 1884 Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $240
Lot 816 Queen Victoria, 1881, 1895 and 1896 Melbourne, 1887 Sydney. Very good- good fine. (4) $500
Lot 817 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne, Edward VII, 1906 Sydney, another 1909 London mint. Very fine. (3) $300
Lot 818 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney and 1879 Melbourne. Nearly very fine or better. (2) $200
Lot 819 Queen Victoria, 1888 and 1899 Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $230
Lot 820 Queen Victoria, 1888 Sydney and 1892 Melbourne. Very fine or better. (2) $200
Lot 821 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head sovereigns 1889, 1891, 1892, 1893 Melbourne. Fine - extremely fine. (4) $420
Lot 822 Queen Victoria, 1889, 1890 and 1892 Sydney. Fine - very fine. (3) $300
Lot 823 Queen Victoria, 1889 (2), 1892 and Jubilee head 1893 Sydney. Fine - very fine. (4) $420
Lot 824 Queen Victoria - George V, Sydney mint 1889, 1906, 1908, 1911, 1912. Nearly fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $500
Lot 825 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1898, 1900, 1901 Melbourne. Fine - good very fine. (4) $400
Lot 826 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1898, 1900, 1901 Melbourne. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $500
Lot 827 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1898-1901 Melbourne. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $620
Lot 828 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1899-1901 Sydney. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $520
Lot 829 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1899-1901 Sydney. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $520
Lot 830 Queen Victoria, 1899 Sydney. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $210
Lot 831 Queen Victoria - George V, 1901, 1908, 1917 and 1929 Perth. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $0
Lot 832 Edward VII, 1902-1907, 1909, 1910 Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $840
Lot 833 Edward VII, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1909, 1910 Perth. Good fine - extremely fine. (5) $520
Lot 834 Edward VII, 1902 (2), 1907, 1910 (2) Sydney. Fine - extremely fine. (5) $520
Lot 835 Edward VII, 1902, 1904-1908, 1910 Sydney. Very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $740
Lot 836 Edward VII, 1903 Melbourne and 1908 Perth. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $210
Lot 837 Edward VII, 1904 (2), 1907 (2), 1909 (2) Melbourne. Very fine - good extremely fine. (6) $620
Lot 838 Edward VII, 1904-1907, 1909, 1910 Melbourne. Very fine - good extremely fine. (6) $620
Lot 839 Edward VII - George V, 1905 Melbourne, 1918 Sydney, 1931 Perth. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) $300
Lot 840 Edward VII, 1905 (2), 1909 (4), 1910 (4) Perth. Good fine - extremely fine. (10) $1,040
Lot 841 Edward VII, 1906 (2) and 1909 Melbourne, 1910 Perth. Very good - very fine. (4) $420
Lot 842 Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne, 1908 (5) Perth, 1904 Sydney. Good very fine - uncirculated. (7) $740
Lot 843 Edward VII - George V, 1908, 1919 and 1931 Perth. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $320
Lot 844 George V, 1911 (3), 1912, 1925 (2) Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine or better. (6) $620
Lot 845 George V, 1911 and 1925 Sydney, 1918 Perth. Good - very fine. (3) $0
Lot 846 George V, 1911, 1912 (4), Sydney. Extremely fine or better. (5) $510
Lot 847 George V, 1912 and 1931 Perth, 1918 Sydney, 1918 Melbourne. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $420
Lot 848 George V, 1913 (3), 1914 Perth. Extremely fine or better. (4) $420
Lot 849 Queen Victoria - George V, second type, Sydney 1870, Sydney 1885 shield; Melbourne 1886 St George; Melbourne 1889; Melbourne 1907; Melbourne 1923, in Dansco type album. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (6) $840
Lot 850 Queen Victoria - George V, 1873 Melbourne, 1908 and 1915 Sydney. Nearly fine; fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $170
Lot 851 Queen Victoria, 1879, 1881 Sydney. Very good. (2) $110
Lot 852 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Fine/good fine. $70
Lot 853 Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Very good/good. $0
Lot 854 Queen Victoria, young head, 1882 Sydney; Jubilee head 1887 Sydney. Fine - good fine. (2) $140
Lot 855 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Marks on obverse otherwise good fine/fine. $80
Lot 856 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Scratch on obverse otherwise very fine. $90
Lot 857 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney. Has been mounted, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) $120
Lot 858 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Melbourne (2), 1891 Sydney. First two mounted, very good. (3) $120
Lot 859 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Very fine. $120
Lot 860 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney; 1896, 1900 Melbourne, 1900 Perth. Very good - fine. (4) $210
Lot 861 Edward VII, 1902, 1903, 1906 (3), 1908 (3) and 1910 (3) Sydney. 1903S mounted, otherwise fine - good very fine. (11) $620
Lot 862 Edward VII, 1906, 1908 (2) Melbourne. Very fine. (3) $220
Lot 863 Edward VII - George V, 1908 Melbourne, 1915 Perth. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 864 Edward VII - George V, 1910 and 1915 Sydney. Very good - extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 865 George V, 1911, 1912, 1914-16 Sydney. Nearly very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $360
Lot 866 George V, 1912, 1915 (3) Sydney. Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $240
Lot 867 Annand, Smoth & Co., penny, undated (A.17); Barrowclough, Richmond penny, 1862 (A.28). Good very fine. (2) $160
Lot 868 Bateman, William Jun & Co., Warrnambool penny, 1855 (A.30); Brickhill, Joseph, Campbelltown penny, 1856 (A.45); Butterworth, T.& Co., Castlemaine penny, 1859 (A.54). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $0
Lot 869 Campbell, James, Morpeth penny and halfpenny, undated (A.60, 61); Davies, Alexander, Goulburn penny, undated (A.97). Very fine. (3) $80
Lot 870 Cook, W.C., Sandridge penny, 1862 (A.75). Good very fine. $300
Lot 871 Cope, Thos H., South Yarra penny, 1862 (A.80). Very fine. $200
Lot 872 Crothers & Co., Stawell penny and halfpenny, undated (A.86, 89). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $150
Lot 873 Davies, Alfred, Fremantle penny, 1865 (A.94); Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide penny, undated (A.82), halfpenny, 1857 (A.83). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 874 De Carle, E.& Co., Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.103); Deeble, S., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.108). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 875 Deeble, S., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.106). Nearly very fine. $110
Lot 876 Fenwick, Bros., Melbourne penny, undated (A.121). Stain on reverse, very fine. $80
Lot 877 Fisher., South Yarra halfpenny, 1857 (A.122); Fleming, J.G., Hobart penny, 1874 (A.129); Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141). Fine - very fine. (3) $120
Lot 878 Gippsland Hardware Company., Port Albert & Sale penny, undated (A.146); Grieve, R., Eaglehawk penny, 1862 (A.153); Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1857 (A.190); Harrold Brothers., Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.195). Fine - good very fine. (4) $300
Lot 879 Grundy, J.R., Ballaarat penny, 1861 (A.155). Uneven tone, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 880 Hall, H.J. Chrischurch pennies, undated; Hanks & Compy., Sydney penny, 1857; Hanks & Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1855; Hurley, J.& Co., Wanganui halfpenny, undated; Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne penny, 1861; Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.164, 165, 184, 188, 277, 283, 291). Very good - nearly very fine. (3) $140
Lot 881 Henderson, John, Fremantle penny, 1874 (A.216), penny, undated (A.222). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $90
Lot 882 Henry, R., Hobart penny, undated (A.225) the only issue with a milled or straight grained edge; Henry, Samuel, Deloraine penny, 1857 (A.226). Dark tone, very fine - good very fine. (2) $140
Lot 883 Hide & De Carle, Melbourne penny and halfpenny, 1857 (A.230, 232); Howell, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.273). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $0
Lot 884 Hosie, J., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.265); Hutton, G., Hobart penny, undated (A.278). Good very fine. (2) $110
Lot 885 Jarvey, William Andrew, Hobart penny, undated (A.300); Jones, T.H.& Co., Ipswich penny, undated (A.307); Josephs, R., Newtown penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.309, 310). Fine - good very fine. (4) $0
Lot 886 Jones, David, Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.304); Larscombe & Compy., Brisbane penny, undated (A.313). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $140
Lot 887 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319); Lipscombe, H., Hobart penny, undated (A.329); Marsh, H.J.& Brother., Hobart penny, undated (A.345). Good fine - good very fine. (3) $130
Lot 888 Lloyd, W.F. & D.L., Wollongong penny, 1859 (A.331). Good/fine, scarce. $90
Lot 889 Macgregor, J., Sydney penny, undated (A.339). Red brown tone, scratch on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine. $0
Lot 890 Macgregor, J., Sydney halfpenny, 1855 (A.340). Good extremely fine. $130
Lot 891 Martin, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.349); Martin & Sach, Adelaide penny, undated (A.351); Miller Brothers., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.372); Moir, Joseph, Hobart penny, 1850 (A.384). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (4) $160
Lot 892 Merry, T.F.& Co., Toowoomba penny and halfpenny, undated (A.367, 368). Nearly very fine - very fine. (2) $0
Lot 893 Morgan, William, Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.385); Mulligan, P.T., Rockhampton penny and halfpenny, 1853 (A.392, 394). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $130
Lot 894 Murray and Christie., Castlemaine penny, undated; Palmer, B., Sydney penny, undated (A.395, 408). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 895 Nichols, George, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.404). Good extremely fine. $440
Lot 896 Peak & Campbell - Tea Stores, penny, undated (A.431). Well struck and rare in this condition, very fine. $280
Lot 897 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne penny, 1853 (A.433); Rocke, G.& W.H., Melbourne penny, 1850 (A.466); Sawyer, J., Brisbane penny, 1864 (A.469). First with traces of mint red, good very fine. (3) $130
Lot 898 Pettigrew, John, Ipswich penny and halfpenny, 1865 (A.438, 439). Good very fine. (2) $110
Lot 899 Peace & Plenty, Melbourne penny, 1859; Sawyer, J., Brisbane penny, 1864; Stokes, Thomas., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.453, 469, 548, 549, 656). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $0
Lot 900 Ridler, R.B., Richmond penny, 1862 (A.453). Very fine. $120
Lot 901 Smith, Peate & Co., Sydney penny and halfpenny, undated (A.483, 486); Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane penny, undated (A.505). Fine - good very fine. (3) $0
Lot 902 Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.509, 521); Toogood, A., Sydney penny, 1855 (A.587); Warburton, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.598); Warnock Bros., Melbourne pennies, 1861, 1863, halfpenny, 1861 (A.603, 604, 605). Good fine - extremely fine. (7) $200
Lot 903 Waterhouse, R.S., Hobart penny, undated (A.606); White, Thomas & Son., Westbury penny, 1855 (A.620); Whitty & Brown, Sydney penny, undated (A.627); Peace and Plenty, Sydney penny, undated (A.630); Peace & Plenty, Melbourne penny, 1858 (A.652). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $150
Lot 904 Weight and Johnson, Sydney penny, undated (A.615). Good very fine and very scarce in this condition. $80
Lot 905 Wood, W.D., Hobart penny and halfpenny, undated (A.641, 642). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 906 Pope, T.& Co., Birmingham penny, undated (A.658). Good very fine/very fine. $80
Lot 907 Hodgins, William, Cloghjordan Scotland penny, 1858 (A.659); Holloway, Professor, London penny and halfpenny, 1858 (A.668, 672). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $90
Lot 908 Macintosh & Degraves, Tasmania, one shilling, 1823 (A.680). Scrape marks on obverse and reverse, plugged, otherwise fine and very rare. $0
Lot 909 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.687). Minor edge flaw from striking pressure, otherwise nearly exreamly fine with mint bloom and rare in this condition. $0
Lot 910 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Good very fine. $230
Lot 911 Surcharge tokens, W.Cook, Sandridge on a George III penny (A.1051); Lloyds Weekly Newspaper, on an Irish penny, halfpennies (A.1154 (3)). The first rare and one of the earliest used, very good - very fine. (5) $170
Lot 912 An assortment of tokens and checks, including S. Deeble Melbourne penny, Stokes penny, Taylor halfpenny, Watson's Bay threepence ferry token, assorted others mostly jetons with several European, noted Sheridants advertisement token for making club badges etc., POW BEF token one franc; WA medalet (C.1915/17) by Sheridan. Fine - very fine. (13) $100
Lot 913 Melbourne, John Knox Free Church, undated (circa 1848) (W&W V2; GRW33; C.4162). Very fine-extremely fine. (16) $540
Lot 914 Melbourne, John Knox Free Church, as in previous lot. Very fine-extremely fine. (25) $780
Lot 915 Flemington and Kensington, Presbyterian Church, in nickled brass, undated (struck by Stokes 25th May 1887, mintage 200) (W&W 13; GRW15; C.2284). Toned extremely fine or better and rare. (4) $0
Lot 916 Flemington and Kennington, as in the previous lot. Extremely fine or better and rare. (5) $380
Lot 917 Presbyterian Church of Victoria, undated (circa 1862) stalk token, in white metal (pewter) and lead (W&W V.30, 32; GRW 50.1; C.6164) also pierced with hole (W&W V.31) ( ). Very fine-extremely fine. (41) $520
Lot 918 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camp token for five shillings. Very fine. $680
Lot 919 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for two shillings. Extremely fine. $250
Lot 920 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for two shillings. Good very fine. $210
Lot 921 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for one shilling. Toned, with partial mint red, nearly uncirculated. $230
Lot 922 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for threepence. Very good - extremely fine. (3) $220
Lot 923 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camp threepence and penny. Toned very fine. (2) $110
Lot 924 Commmonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps token for one penny. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $220
Lot 925 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II, Internment Camps tokens for threepence and one penny. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $150
Lot 926 Masonic Club of Tasmania, set of six tokens for 2/6d (brass), 1/6d, 1/-, 6d, 3d (all in aluminium) and a brass (24mm) type with M.C. on both sides (NH. 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 67). Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 927 Bread tokens, Australia issues from the Newcastle area, some duplication. Mostly fine - very fine, several better. (60) $40
Lot 928 Keeling Islands, modern plastic token set 1968, one cent to twenty five rupees, (KM.Tn8-Tn17). Uncirculated. (10) $1,020
Lot 929 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by Lewis Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (M.H.374, BHM.258, Klenman 5). Edge cut, otherwise extremely fine. $480
Lot 930 Parramatta Sunday School, Instituted 1814, reward of Merit April 24 1821 James Elder to F. Cameron (attempt to obliterate) in silver (46mm) by a unknown engraver. Pierced at top for suspension otherwise very fine and excessively rare, the first we have seen. $0
Lot 931 Handcrafted parting token, in silver, irregular shape (32mm) engraved 'A Parting Token / of / respect from a few friends / to / Mr Moses Anderson / on his leaving Scotland / for Vandiemans (sic) land / Edinr 25d Sept 1841'. Very fine and rare. $400
Lot 932 Gardeners and Amateurs Horticultural Society, handcrafted prize medal in silver (45mm) with ornate surround and loop mount, inscribed on obv. 'Prize / for / Wine / 1848' and on rev. 'Presented / to / F.G.Tabart / Fonthill'. Extremely fine and extremely rare. $1,150
Lot 933 Cessation of Transportation 1853, in white metal ( mm) by Royal Mint (C.1853/ ). Considerable original colour, nearly uncirculated and scarce thus. $170
Lot 934 The Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society, in silver (33mm) inscribed on rev. 'October 1855 / 1st Prize / Mr C.Wyatt / For / Brake of Harrows'. Nearly very fine. $460
Lot 935 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 936 Victoria, General Macarthur's award medal 1856 in bronze (34mm, 4mm thick) by J.Hogarth (incuse on truncation). Edge bump, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine and very rare. $1,950
Lot 937 International Exhibition London, 1862, Products of Queensland, in bronze (64mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon. Extremely fine. $660
Lot 938 Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society, in silver (41mm) by Pinches, London, inscribed on rev. 'Prize / to / Mr J.Buncle / For / Chaff Cutting / Machine / Sept 1864'. Nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 939 Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society, in silver (41mm) by Pinches, London, inscribed on rev. 'Prize / to / Mr J.Buncle / For / Hand Chaff Cutting / Machine / Sept 1865'. Nearly extremley fine. $290
Lot 940 Geelong and Western District Agricultural and Horticultural Society, in silver (35mm) by Pinches, London, inscribed on rev. 'Prize / to / Mr J.Buncle / For / Hand Chaff / Cutting Machine / Sept 1865'. Nearly extremely fine. $170
Lot 941 International Exhibition Victoria, 1866-7 Medal by Charles Summers, bronze (225mm). Housed in wooden frame, repaired, however medal, good very fine. $0
Lot 942 Various medals (2), medalets (8) tokens (9, all Tasmania) including Cessation of Transportation 1853 medal in white metal, Victorian Exhibition 1872, in white metal and Mt. Gambier Old Resident's Association 1919. Fair-extremely fine. (19) $220
Lot 943 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1880, in bronze (76mm) (cf.C.1880/18) by H. Stokes, plain edge. Nearly as struck, good extremely fine. $0
Lot 944 NSW-Soudan, major's medal, 1885 in silver ( mm) by E. Jones (C.1885/ ) inscribed 'Bombr./J.W. Clines/N.S.W.A.' Good fine. $240
Lot 945 Rechabite Jubilee, 1885, silver 22mm. (C.-) not in Carlisle, obverse legend and date surrounding conjoined IOR, reverse colonial coat of arms with inscription 'Peace and Plenty' apparently unpublished and very rare, attractive dark tone. Very fine/good very fine. $120
Lot 946 The Yorkes Peninsula A(gricultural) H(orticultural) and F(loricultural) Society prize medal, in silver (49mm) awarded to T. Horwood & Co, first prize for Mowing Machine, Kadina, 1886. Extremely fine, rare. $400
Lot 947 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, in bronze (75mm) by E.A. Altmann, Melbourne, 'For Services', (C.1887/6). Uninscribed, nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 948 Jubilee International Exhibition, Adelaide, 1887, in bronze (76mm) by E.A.Altmann, rev. 'First Order of Merit'. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 949 Exhibition of Women's Industries, Sydney, 1888, in silver (39mm) by Amor, Sydney, uninscribed. With edge bruises, good very fine. $0
Lot 950 Australia's Centenary, 1888, in bronze (51mm) by W.J.Amor (C.1888/1). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 951 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Stokes & Martin, edge inscribed 'F.R.Godfrey Esq'. Cased. Slight edge bruises on obverse, otherwise nearly FDC. $140
Lot 952 Melbourne International Exhibition, 1888, in bronze (76mm) by Stokes and Martin & Melbourne Mint. Edge plain. Bright and as struck, good extremely fine. $100
Lot 953 National Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1888, in silver (35mm), inscribed on rev. 'J.O'Donnell / First Prize'. Uncirculated. $90
Lot 954 Centennial International Exhibition Melbourne, 1888, in gold (38mm, 45gms) by Stokes and Martin, uninscribed; Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society, in silver (70mm) by J.S. and A.B. Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded to Penfold & Co. For Sweet White Wine, Oct Show 1890'; Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (35mm) by Stokes and Martin, edge inscribed '3rd Prize, Muscat' and on reverse 'Penfold & Co./ 1902'; Societe Philomatique de Bordeaux, Exposition Universelle des Vins, 1882, in silvered bronze (67mm) uninscribed. First medal very good, second and third medal with mint bloom, uncirculated and cased, last medal, very fine. (4) $0
Lot 955 Victorian Football Association, second twenty Premiers 1891 football cap, blue with gold piping, made by Robertson & Moffat Bourke Street East, Melbourne, presented to players of the winning team North Melbourne Football Club. An extremely rare and historically important item of early Australian football memorabilia. Condition is almost as issued. $0
Lot 956 Handcrafted fobs, in gold (10gms, 38mm x 38mm) inscribed 'All Round Play / Cambridge C.C. / Won by / J.Clarke / 1891-92 / Presented by C.D.Upjohn'; another., (5.5gms, 24mm x 24mm) inscribed 'Won by / Jas Clarke / Auverage 4.13 / Wangaratta / Half Holiday / Cricket Club / Best Bowling Average / 1898-99'; another., (5.9gms, 25mm x 30mm) inscribed 'Wangaratta / Branch ANA / Won by / Jas Clarke'. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $190
Lot 957 Angaston Agricultural Horticultural and Floricultural Society prize medal, in silver (32mm) awarded to S. Smith & Son, for Red Wine, full bodied, 1892, within a circular support mount and with additional ring support. Very fine, rare. $210
Lot 958 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) $260
Lot 959 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 960 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 961 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) $280
Lot 962 Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1900, award medal in gold (15ct, 16.1gms, 31mm) with loop mount, inscribed on rev. 'Champion Prize / of / Australia / Awarded by / Dept of Agriculture / to / Henry Beattie / for / Hereford Cow'. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 963 Engraved plates, silver engraved plates 95x117mm Horseshoe Mine, West Australia; 93x125mm Adelaide Exhibition Building; 83x168 female reclining; all by William Coward (est.1900) with his business card. Extremely fine. (3) $230
Lot 964 Australian Commonwealth 1901, gilt bronze medal 32mm, 'In Honor Bear Thy Nation's Name', Commonwealth Celebrations, Sydney 1901, Presented To ...., (cf.C.1901/14 but no Sydney by date). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 965 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. $600
Lot 966 Victorian Rowing Association, award medals in silver (51mm) and by Stokes & Martin, 'A.P.R.C. E. Tulloch Champion Eight of Victoria 1902', 1903, Champion Four 1902. Extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 967 Australian Federal Exhibition, 1902-3, in gold (15ct, 29.9gms, 39mm) by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne, inscribed on rev. 'Awarded / to / John Buncle / & Son' within wreath. Nearly FDC. $4,500
Lot 968 Shooting medals, father and son pair, Queensland Rifle Association silver fob with chain inscribed 'Y.R.C. won by W. Hipathite 3.5.03'; and Southern Queensland Rifle Association medal in silver 26mm, inscribed 'Won by W.A. Hipathite 1936'; together with bronze medals 32mm from the Queensland Golf Association, inscribed 'Lady Champion 1923 Marjorie Green' and another inscribed 'Foursomes H'dcp, 2nd, M. Green / K.E. Feez 1915'. Mostly extremely fine. (4) $130
Lot 969 William Coward Jnr., Adelaide; award medals in silver and bronze for hand engraving of medals, fire enamelling, engraving, hand engraving etc awarded by the South Australian Chamber of Manufactures Inc., in 1905, 1910, 1936 etc. (8) together with badges and other medals with several in silver, produced by William Coward from 1905-1940/50's, they include Union badges, service badges, plaques, cricket club and other club badges, lodge medals, etc. almost all the product of this man and his company Schlank of Adelaide. Mostly extremely fine, many very rare, a unique assembled lot. (approx. 130) $960
Lot 970 Farrer Memorial Medal 1845-1906, bronze medal (63mm), awarded 'for Distinguished Service in Agricultural Science', initials 'P.B.' at base on reverse. Rare. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 971 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 972 Peter Nicol Russell Memorial Medal, bronze medal (63mm), awarded 'for a Notable Contribution to the Science & Practice off Engineering' by the Institution of Engineers Australia, established 1919. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 973 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 974 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 975 C.F.B.D. Geelong 1920, fire brigade fob in gilt and enamel (26 x 42mm) by Hammerton & Son, with bar engraved 'Vice President'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 976 Royal Academy of Music and Royal College of Music, Associated Board, prize medal in gold (36.5gms, 39mm) by Pinches, inscribed on rev. 'Awarded to / Fred Osborne / Highest Marks / Intermediate Grade / Pianoforte / Local Centre Examinations / Victoria / 1925'. Edge with test cut, very fine. $0
Lot 977 Presentation key, in silver inscribed to 'Mrs. M. M. Michael, by the Trustees of the Goodwood Methodist New Sunday School, 21-2-1925'. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 978 Victoria, Education Dept., Saving and Life Saving Award medal in oxidised silver plate by Stokes 'Brenda Crowe 1926-27' on edge. Eight sporting fobs mostly silver one or two with 4 carat devise added. William Buchingham Draper Sydney I.D. tag in aluminium circa 1910), medalets (7 two are G.B. Edward VIII in mm?, Broken Hill 1899 (C.1899/10) Adelaide 1887 in silver (C.1887/49), medal for 1951 Jubilee participant clasp by Denham Neal and Treloar (C.1951/1) Railways pocket watch by Cimier (Swiss) locomotive engraved or reverse. Also an elongated Lincoln cent with Lord's Prayer. Fine-extremely fine. (19) $90
Lot 979 Gold school fob, Adelaide, South Australia, presentation gold fob in the shape of a Maltese Cross in 9 ct. gold, inscribed 'Mavis Ivy Webber Dux, Wellington Road Public School, 1927, 642 marks, Presented by L.C. Hunkin Esq.'; her initials placed in centre on obverse. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 980 Bert Hinkler, London to Darwin in XVI days, 1928, in bronze ( mm) by Stokes. Another silver plated (in Stokes box of issue. Extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 981 N(ewton) & C(hilwell) F(ire) B(rigade), 70 years Jubilee 1859-1929, badge in silver and enamel (33mm x 35mm) by Hammerton & Son. Good very fine. $110
Lot 982 Ballarat C(ycling) C(lub), pin backed badge in silver (30mm) by Stokes & Sons, Melbourne; cycling award medal, in silver and gold (26mm x 33mm) with loop mount, hallmarked Birmingham, inscribed on rev. 'R.W.C.C. / 50 Mls 2nd / P.L. / 2h 26m 21s / 1933'. Very fine. (2) $150
Lot 983 Rowing trophy cup, two handled, electroplated, on wooden stand (total ht 35cms) with City of Geelong Coat of Arms, inscribed 'Barwon Regatta / 1933 / Maiden Eights / Won by / Wendouree Rowing Club / J.Taylor (Bow)', with photograph of rowing team on the Yarra. Very good. (2) $0
Lot 984 Hampton Cricket Club, handcrafted silver tie pin, inscribed 'Hassett's / H.C.C.'. Very fine. $0
Lot 985 Centenary of Victoria, 1934, in bronze (64mm) by G.Raynor Hoff (C.1934/9). Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 986 Victoria, Centennial Agricultural Show, 1934, 54mm, by Stokes, presented ' Lillumur Show 1934/ Best Lady rider Miss P. Bray 'Harmony' / Presented By/ Hon.M.E. Wettenhall.', (cf.C.1934/6 variant obverse legend). Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 987 Victoria, Melbourne Royal Show, 1936, 54mm, by Stokes, presented 'Champion Hunter 'Royalty' Miss Phyllis Bray', obv. head portrait of Edward VIII to right. Extremely fine, rare. $240
Lot 988 George VI and Queen Elizabeth II coronation medalets 1937, a specimen set by Amor in brass, copper and silvered white metal for N.S.W., Qsld, Tas, S. Aust, W. Aust (missing a white metal Queensland) unpierced, some toning otherwise good extremely fine, nearly uncirculated. (14) $280
Lot 989 Newcastle Show, Newcastle (N.S.W.) Show 'Merit' award, red, white and blue enamel, sterling silver (27mm) with suspender at top; Regional Missionary and Eucharistic Congress, Newcastle 1938, brass and enamel badge by D.A. Bergin; Newcastle Masonic Club, ornate enamelled membership badges 1952, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1957 all by Millers. Very fine-extremely fine. (7) $0
Lot 990 Royal Shipwreck Relief and Humane Society of N.S.W., award medal in silver (37mm) awarded to 'Harold Devereux / For Bravery / at Stockton Beach / 28 Dec 1940'; Surf Life Saving Association of Australia, Meritorious Award for Bravery, in bronze (35mm) inscribed on rev. 'H.Devereux / Stockton Beach / 30th December 1940'; and Proficiency award, in bronze (27mm) with loop mount, presented to 'H.Devereux' for Proficiency, Reel line and Beltwork. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $1,300
Lot 991 Five shillings, 1938; H.M.A.S. Sydney, badge in gilt and enamel (30mm); Great Britain, twopence, 1797; New Zealand Numismatic Society, medal in bronze (50mm) Lord Bledisloe, Governor-General 1930-35. Good - very fine. (4) $120
Lot 992 Lodge medals, in gilt and enamel, including R.A.O.B. - G.A.B. celebrating the Olympic Games 1956; and Royal Visit 1954, all inscribed to Bro.E.W.C. Woods, Lodge Huonville No.517, 1953-1957. Fine - very fine. (5) $0
Lot 993 Federation Internationale Natation Amateur (FINA), medal in bronze (60mm) on rev. 'Melbourne / 1956' within wreath. Extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 994 Commonwealth Games, Perth, 1962, placegetters medal in bronze (57mm) with neck chain by K.G.Luke, Melbourne. Some spotting on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 995 Fiftieth Anniversary of nickel coinage, 1919-1969, medallion in gold (18ct, 55.4gms, 39mm) with '1' impressed on rim (number one of a striking of nineteen) (C.1969/1). Uncirculated. $780
Lot 996 Royal Visit, 1970, medallion set in gold (18ct, 96.3gms, 38mm (2)) by Matthey Garrett. Cased and with certificate. Nearly uncirculated. $950
Lot 997 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary, 1970, medallion set in gold (18ct, 78.5gms, 44mm & 31mm) by Matthey Garrett. Cased and with certificate. Nearly uncirculated. $760
Lot 998 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) $60
Lot 999 Decimal coinage, 1966 in silver (2) later commemoratives, Cook in silver SSB, Adelaide 1970 Fesitval of Arts (2), Papal Visit 1970, Opera House 1973 (2) one in silver, Western Australia 1979 (3). Aussat 1985, Royal Australian Mint (3) Walter Burley Griffin, satchels (5) world commemoratives by Franklin Mint etc. Also Building Society coin set, cased with medlaet. Bendigo medalets 1985 in folders (3). R.S.L. 1991 in bronze. Uncirculated. (26) $70
Lot 1000 Australian & New Zealand Medal Exchange Company, 1975, silver roo series 1, 100 grams. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 1001 Perth mint, one troy ounce gold piece (99.6% gold); obv. Perth mint and Tudor rose, rev. seal of Perth mint. FDC in case of issue. $420
Lot 1002 Perth mint, one troy ounce gold piece (99.6% gold); obv. Perth mint and Tudor rose, rev. seal of Perth mint. FDC in case of issue. (4) $1,640
Lot 1003 Australian State Medals, a set of six silver medals. (45mm) housed in a display frame with a slip case, each medal has the coat of arms of a State. FDC. (6) $60
Lot 1004 The australian Collection, comprising twenty five gold plated sterling silver stamp replicas, depicting various events in Australian history. FDC. $190
Lot 1005 Dick Smith Electronics Antarctic Expedition 1977, cast medal 65mm, with ribbon attached, reverse notes 'This medal was struck in commemoration of the Dick Smith Antarctic Expedition to the Admiralty Mountains and was presented to a gallant Companion for outstanding comradeship on a long and eventful journey'. Extremely fine and rare. $260
Lot 1006 Coles book arcade, set of six medallions produced by george Dean, 1984, with the 'Be good Do good and you will be Happy' reverse; together with Abrahams, Lewis., Hobart penny and halfpenny (2) (A.1,2); Melbourne International Exhibition, exhibitor's medel in bronze (48mm) by stokes. Fine - uncirculated. (10) $0
Lot 1007 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 1008 Sydney Technical College Award, bronze medal (50mm) by Amor for 'Academic Proficiency/Student Affairs', Royal Australian Mint, Canberra, bronze medallion (54mm) for Decimal Currency, second medal in official case of issue. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 1009 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 1010 Numismatic Association of Victoria, 50th Anniversary, 1996, commemorative medal in gold (9ct, 28.1gms, 38mm), one of four struck in gold. Cased. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 1011 Various medals and medalets, including bronze Life Saving Award Medal to R. Buglass Mar. 1908 (cased); others for Anzac Day 1915 (WA), 1916 (Vic), 1918; WA medals 1911, 1929 (C.1915/17; 1916/2; 1918/2; 1911/23; 1929/2), and a copy of the Lusitania medal in aluminium. Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (8) $20
Lot 1012 Australia commemorative medalets, a wide selection including (C. 1887/29, 1891/2, 1911/23, 1914/10, 1936/1 (3) etc)., includes London County Council Attendance, Conduct and Industry 1913-4 with bards and ribbon attached. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (16) $30
Lot 1013 Australian medals, medalets and badges many in Carlisle, several c.1900 and earlier, noted Galatea medal 1867, much duplication. Many very fine - extremely fine, a few scarce. (72) $80
Lot 1014 Assorted medelets and checks, mostly recent nickel or base metal issues including Albany, W. Australia and Australian War Memorial. Fine-uncirculated. (approx 50) $20
Lot 1015 Medalets, coins, tin badges etc., Royal Life-Saving medal with case to Muriel Blomfield, Nov. 1910; also an interesting group including badges and medalets (some with ribbons) associated with Royalty, mostly as Royal visits or Coronations (21); tin badges etc. (15), including Movie stars (c.1940's), Kiwi boot polish, Tarzan's grip, Peter (Ice Cream) Pals Club, Ovaltine Radio show, Dulux paints; Lead seals from Royal Mint London for 1966 Decimal 10 cent coins, Commonwealth Bank coin tester in iron (3) as blanks; Fiji, proof cased fifty cents, Centenary of Indian workers, 1979; Austrtalia, roll of cents 1975; others (3). Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (46) $50
Lot 1016 Badges, medals etc., includes a WWI gold fob 'Returned with Honour' WCA to L. Brayley with pin on back; various club and union badges (23), others (4); WWII War medals (2); tin badges mostly Australian charity c.1950's - 1960's, (approx. 100). Very fine or better. (lot) $130
Lot 1017 Australian and world medals, jetons and tokens, a large collector accumulation with many in original club auction packets, includes Lusitania medals (2, one in original pack); Great Britain Coronation and 25th and 60th year of reign silver medals; ANS 1982 Harbour Bridge medals in silver and bronze; Newcastle Numismatic Society various medallic pieces in silver and copper as pairs, noted 50 years of Canberra; Dobell; 25 years of society; large quantity of bread, milk tokens, depession dole tokens West Wallsend Co-op. 1/2d (2), 1d (3) & 3d (2), 6d and 1/- these all scarce; U.S.A., brothel tokens (2); Israel State Medal in bronze cased; George Frederick Handel, centenary commemorative, Crystal Palace 1859, AE 50mm, inscribed 'J. Brookes, Performer'; a small collection of Australian advertising bank notes replicas (22) with duplication, etc. Mostly extremely fine. (Approx. 120) $210
Lot 1018 6th A(ustralia) I(nfantry) Regt 1st Btn. 30.6.12, S.Africa 1899-02 in silver by Briglond & King Melbourne. Toned very fine. $70
Lot 1019 World War I, Voluntary Ballot Badge A.I.F., by Angus & Coote Sydney, B in blue enamel in shield, serial stamped D.1393. Extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 1020 Various military related badges World War I or later period, South African and Active Service Association by Stokes, reverse 212/1927, Townsville S& S Memorial by G.A. Miller, Sydney, NES NSW, Women's Auxiliary R.S.S.A.I.L.A. by Sheridan Perth, also R.S.A. N.Z. (silver) and Voluntary Workers' Assn. 1919 by Amor and six British. Mostly very fine or better. (19) $160
Lot 1021 Fed.Mining Employes Assocn of Australia, in silver and enamel (23mm) by Bridgland & King; A.N.A. within map of Australia, lapel badge in gilt and enamel (20mm) by P.J.King. Enamel chipped on first badge, otherwise nearly very fine - very fine. (2) $0
Lot 1022 Union badges, Waterside Workers Federation of Australia 1969 (Smith 707), others FWWU Brisbane Branch (2) (Smith 384 and variant noted by Smith); Government Workers Association of South Australia, c.1906, (Smith 401); Federated Railway Enginemans Assn. of Aust c.1903-1920 (Smith 316); others several in silver and enamel; also a WWI love token memento as 'Coo-ee', 'Come Back to me' attached to small gold dumbell. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $130
Lot 1023 Badges, Agricultural Society badges, c.1960's - 1970's, mostly relating to South Australia, the product of A.J.Parkes and K.G.Luke. Mostly extremely fine. (37) $0
Lot 1024 Australian registered dog tags, rectangular issue for NSW July 1, 1903 - June 30, 1904, Dist. 51, Reg. No.283; and circular issue round issue for period 1901-1902, Reg. No.47, dist. 125; together with Coles medal, white finish (nickel plated) (Dean 25) (holed); Port Pirie June 1887 Jubilee of South Australia medalet, (C.1887/61) (ring attached); Adelaide 1891 Industrial Exhibition medalet (holed) (C.1891/2 obv.// C.1891-2/3 rev). First two holed, fine and rare, others very fine or better these scarce. (5) $30
Lot 1025 Queensland Corrective Services, assorted badges and buttons, together with belt. Fine - extremely fine. (21) $0
Lot 1026 Boy scouts, assorted buttons, cloth and metal badges, mostly Australian, including pennant Rover Moot Somerset Queensland 1939. Good - as new. (approx 200) $200
Lot 1027 Perth, W.A., Masonic badges (3) and Buffaloes in gilt silver etc., for R. Martin Shenton Park (4) circa 1969. Buffaloes Jeffers 1944, 1954 Claremont. Very fine. (6) $0
Lot 1028 Australia, 1913, Kangaroo 2d Grey 1st wmk, watermark inverted, fine used. (1) $0
Lot 1029 Australia, 1913 Kangaroo 1st wmk, 5/- Grey and Yellow, centred down, CTO, hinged. (1) $0
Lot 1030 Australia, 1913 Kangaroo £1 Brown and Blue 1st wmk, telegraph punch, missing lower left corner, used. (1) $50
Lot 1031 Australia, 1913 - 1924, selection of Kangaroos mint and used on leaves, including 1st wmk 1/2d, 1d (3), 2d, 2 1/2d, 3d, 4d (2), 5d (2), 6d, 9d, 1/-, 2/- all used, 1d (2) mint, 2nd wmk values to 1/- (5), all used, 3rd wmk values to 10/- (21) mainly used, but including 3d, 1/- perf OS mint, 5/- good used, 10/- perf OS CTO. (43) $80
Lot 1032 Australia, 1913 - 1932, small MUH lot including 1d Kangaroo perf Large OS, block of eleven and pair, 2d Kingsford Smith (5), 3d (2), 6d (2, 1 creased), 1 1/2 Swan (3), 1 1/2d Sturt (17), 1/- Large Lyre (3). (46) $50
Lot 1033 Australia, 1917 Kangaroo 3rd wmk 10/- Grey and Pink, good used. (1) $130
Lot 1034 Australia, 1916 Kangaroo 3rd wmk £1 Brown and Blue, very good used. (1) $700
Lot 1035 Australia, 1919, cover bearing KGV 1d Red and Cinderella ``Remember Lusitania Torpedoed 7th May 1915'', tied by slogan cancel ``HELP REPATRIATION/BUY/WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES''. Bicolour cinderella shows sinking of Lusitania. Cover a little stained. (1) $90
Lot 1036 Australia, KGV heads, used on piece. Guaranteed unpicked. (100's, if not 1000's). $60
Lot 1037 Australia, 1924 Kangaroo 3rd wmk £1 Grey, good used. (1) $170
Lot 1038 Australia, 1919 Kangaroo 3rd wmk £2 Black and Red perf OS CTO, hinged. (1) $900
Lot 1039 Australia, 1935 Kangaroo C of A wmk £1 Grey, good used. (1) $110
Lot 1040 Australia, 1934 Kangaroo C of A wmk £2 Black and Red good used. (1) $200
Lot 1041 Australia, 1930 Kangaroo Small multi wmk £2 Black and Red, very good used. (1) $380
Lot 1042 Australia 1913-1965 collection of commems and defins, mint, includes 6d Claret Kooka, Robes (thick paper), Arms (£1, £2 appear MUH), pre-decimal defins (£1, £2 MUH) No OS overprints no 5/- Bridge, otherwise appears almost complete from 1927. A little duplication (275) plus BCOF to 6d, Dues (5), AAT (54), Christmas Island (18), Cocos (9 plus 1 m/s). Cat. $1500+. $290
Lot 1043 Australia, 1913 - 1965 mint, used and CTO collection on leaves, including 6d Engraved Kooka used and CTO, 3d Airmail mint and used, Sturt pair (2), Kingsford Smith set, 6d Airmail, 1/- Lyre all CTO, both Vic. Cent. used, Macarthur used, Anzac pair CTO, Robes (thick paper) good used, £2 Arms fine used, 5/- Cattle mint. Otherwise almost complete mint from 1950. Includes perf OS 3d Kooka, 2d and 3d Sturt, 3d Airmail, 1 1/2d Swan and 1 1/2d Canberra, all CTO. $190
Lot 1044 Australia, 1929 - 1945, small selection of Kangaroos, includes Small multi wmk 6d, 9d, 1/-, 2/- perf OS, 5/- perf OS all CTO, C of A wmk 9d, 9d perf OS, 2/-, 5/- all CTO, 6d used, 10/- used, creased. (11) $0
Lot 1045 Australia, selection of KGV heads from 1/2d to 1/4 (5), mostly CTO and used, with some mint on leaves, includes 4d Orange, 1/4 perf OS, 4d Blue, 4d Violet, 1d Red varieties (18). Unusually clean lot. High retail. (97) $0
Lot 1046 Australia, selection of OS overprints CTO, hinged. (10) $70
Lot 1047 Australia 1932 Sydney Harbour Bridge set, MUH, including 2d Red engraved in block of six (2 by 3), 3d Blue block of six (3 by 2) and 5/- horizontal part imprint pair. (14) $700
Lot 1048 Australia, 1932, Sydney Harbour Bridge set CTO, hinged. 5/- missing gum along bottom edge (3mm). (4) $0
Lot 1049 Australia, 1932, Sydney Harbour Bridge set on eight separate covers, POSTED ON BRIDGE/DURING OPENING/CELEBRATIONS, including 2d Red typo (1), 2d Red engraved (2), 3d Blue (4), 5/- Green (1). 5/- is imprint single. Some addresses hand-written, some typed (5/- is typed), all to same address. 5/- cover has 1cm tear near stamp, stamp not affected. Fairly clean. (8) $360
Lot 1050 Australia, 1932, Sydney Harbour Bridge, group of seven separate covers POSTED ON BRIDGE/DURING OPENING/ CELEBRATIONS, 2d Red typo (1), 2d Red engraved (2), 3d Blue (3), 5/- Green (1), some hand-written address, some typed (inc. 5/-), all to same address. Fairly clean. (7) $460
Lot 1051 Australia, 1938 Robes set, thick paper, mint. (3) $0
Lot 1052 Australia, eleven interesting items from the 1930's and 50's, including Cover to Ireland, endorsed Australia to England, Experimental Air Mail, bearing 6d Kingsford Smith pair, 3d Kingsford Smith, 2d Red KGV, unfortunately one stamp cut off, appropriate backstamp, Cover to New Zealand and back, First Official Air Mail, appropriate handstamps front and back, Commonwealth of Australia 1d Violet postcard Mint (2), First Day Cover 10MY37 (2), Australian National Airways First All-Australian Air Mail Xmas Greetings envelope, and First Experimental Air Mail Australia to Chile (2), each bearing 5/- Arms, 12MR51, one roughly opened. (11) $50
Lot 1053 Australia, lettercards with duplication (unused 21, used 6), from 1951 (2) - 1986, postal envelopes with duplication from 1953 - 1971 (9), aerogrammes from 1956 Olympics - 1967 issues many unused others as FDI used, including Qantas 10d 40th anniv. used as FDI (10), 10d Xmas 1961 used as FDI (9) unused (3); 10d jet unused etc; a few later issues with edge sticking damage, some scarce. (Approx. 150) $0
Lot 1054 Australia and British Commonwealth, small used lot on eight hagners, including several blocks and strips of Kangaroos to 1/-, KGV heads. Also large blocks of 5/- Cattle, 10/- Arms. Condition mixed. Also some Australian States, Great Britain, India, New Zealand. (250). Also about 30 covers. $70
Lot 1055 Australia, collection of First Day and other covers, mostly 1950's, but a few earlier, First Day covers (82) include registered covers (3) of the 3 1/2d Antarctic Map via Mawson, Heard Island and Macquarie Island, other covers relate to Royalty (10), Scouting (3), First regular Airmail Australia to South Africa (6), Philatelic Exhibitions (3), and many others of interest. (139) $80
Lot 1056 Australia, 1954 - 1957 period, small lot of First Day Covers, mostly cancelled at Country centres such as Cootamundra, including 30NO55 2/- Green, 22NO56 Olympic set of four (4), 13MR57 4d and 1/7 Queen (3), 27MR57 2/- Antarctic Map (3). Beautifully clean, unaddressed. (29) $70
Lot 1057 Australia, MUH decimal accumulation, includes $1 5c on 4c Red Queen ``Post Early'' booklet N67/3, $1.20 Famous Australians booklet N70/3, 1971 Christmas block of fifteen, two pre-decimal Newspaper wrappers, small quantity pre-decimal. Decimal face $216+. (Lot) $130
Lot 1058 Australia, a brown stock book, 48pp, containing Australian issues 1966-76 including 1971 Xmas set of 7 and MUH commems. Approx.700 $0
Lot 1059 Australia, 1965 - 1990's mint and used collection on leaves in springback binder. $0
Lot 1060 The Collection of Australian Stamps, years 1982-1991, in albums (10); together with an accumulation of used world stamps and postage stamp price lists. Mint and used. (hundreds) $170
Lot 1061 Australia, first day covers in four cover albums, for the period 1980-1987, includes several Frama covers. Fine Used. (Approx. 100 covers) $10
Lot 1062 Australia, Great Britain, New Zealand, box containing Australia predecimal and decimal mint (noticed some early Post Office Packs, $2 and $4 Navigators (2 of each)) and used, Great Britain Post Office Packs, stockbook of Great Britain and New Zealand used, Australia 1997 A.P.O. Yearbook, and other bits and pieces. $100
Lot 1063 Australia and world, including covers, all used in a small carton. $30
Lot 1064 Australia, Australian states and world in a large box, a quantity (approx. 80) of interesting covers many c.1900-1930's to the MacKay/Baldry family, several from the Boer War from Colonel MacKay with one card c.1904 re-addressed 7 times and with 13 different cancellations, two covers with Frank Stamp from Governor of NSW, several from the Boer War, others from various countries mostly post-war, together with a large quantity of unsorted mostly Australian and States stamps on paper, almost all from early 20th century, also includes assorted receipts from India c.1904. Used. (many 100's). $780
Lot 1065 Australian States, late 19th Century, selection CTO, including S.A. values to 1/- (11) and Long stamps to £1 (5), Tasmania values to 2/6 (12) and 1899 Pictorials complete (8), Victoria Stamp Dutys values to £1 (18) and Pale red and green Postage Dues to 5/- (9), W.A. Swans values to 1/- (14). Some faults. (81) $290
Lot 1066 Australian States, collection, used, Victoria (37) including 1d half length, 1d Green full length, 6d full length (2), 6d Too Late, NSW (35), WA (16), SA (27) including an interesting selection of the 1902 long stamps, QLD (18). (117) $90
Lot 1067 New South Wales, 1897 Consumptives 1/- and 2/6 in mint strips of three. One 2/6 has 5mm tear, rust affects backs of some, some creasing. (6) $170
Lot 1068 New South Wales, 1901, Official Presentation Sheet of all (?) then current postage stamps CTO, including 10/- Claret and Lilac, £1 Carrington, 5/-, 10/-, 20/- Postage Dues, etc., with accompanying letter of presentation to The Hon J.A.K.Mackay M.L.C., Newtown, N.S.W. Rust affects some low value dues, sheet a little stained. Nevertheless, a remarkable item. (1) $400
Lot 1069 Queensland, late 19th, early 20th Century, Duty stamps 3d - £5 mint (10), Impressed Duty stamps 3d - £500 MUH (63), rust affects the back of a few, some faulty, nevertheless an amazing lot. (73) $300
Lot 1070 Queensland, Unemployment Insurance Contributions Book, issued at Boonah for the period 1st January to 31st December 1934. The book contains pages for each month of the year to attach stamps on a daily basis. One shilling and two pence 'Queensland Unemployment Insurance' stamps are attached to each page dated 1933 and 1934. Consisting of 1933 shilling (4), 1933 two pence (47); 1934 shilling (13), 1934 two pence (74), instructions for employers and workers is also included, contains 138 stamps. Rare $100
Lot 1071 Tasmania, collection, used, including 4d Courier Numeral postmark 37 cut to shape, Pictorials set. Rest are fiscally used, including 1d (2), 2d, 4d (2), 6d (8, inc. 2prs), 1/- (3), all imperf, full face Queens perf values to 1/- inc. 6d pr, 1/- strip 4, 2/6 and 5/- St. Georges, Platypus series with Revenue overprint and inverted surcharge 1d on 3d Brown. (91) $70
Lot 1072 Victoria, 1901 - 1905, Postal Stationery, ten different items CTO, including 1d, 2d embossed envelopes, 1/2d, 1d wrappers, 3d registered envelope, 2d lettercard, 1d, 1 1/2d postcards and reply paid postcards. Generally very clean. (10) $50
Lot 1073 Victoria, box of stamps on cover and piece. Must be good for postmarks. (100's) $100
Lot 1074 Airmail, 1930's, six covers Australia to England November 1931, all franked with 6d pair plus 2d Red and with purple handstamp, two covers Australia to New Zealand April 1934, appropriate handstamp, one New Zealand to Australia June 1934, four from Great Britain to Australia including 1st Official Airmail April 1931, and two extras. (15) $70
Lot 1075 Austria, First Day Covers (2), including 1947 Vienna Fair Fund set, 1947 National Art Exhibition Fund set. Unaddressed, clean. $0
Lot 1076 British Commonwealth collection, mint and used on leaves in springback binder, Queen Victoria to Queen Elizabeth. Noticed Bermuda KGVI £1 used, Cape of Good Hope 4d triangle (full margins) used, and more. Inspection will reward. $290
Lot 1077 British Commonwealth, mint and used collection, Queen Victoria to KGV in three Exeter albums, quite a bit of the mint stuck down, plenty of rust. Some reasonable Australia. $120
Lot 1078 British Commonwealth, Lloyd's List stamps in Crown Agents special hingeless commemorative album from Ascension to Vanuatu generally as sets of 4, together in another album a set of FDC covers, together with several covers (including Censor cover, 1937 150 years cover) and card (Mashonaland cover unused), etc. (MUH, used). (lot) $0
Lot 1079 British New Guinea, small lot of Lakatois mint and used, including 1 1/2d Post card cancelled Kokoda and Port Moresby 1906, 1d pair on cover Kokoda 1906, etc. (18) $170
Lot 1080 British Commonwealth Omnibus 1981 Royal Wedding not complete. 138 stamps and 13 miniature sheets MUH. $30
Lot 1081 Boer War, 1900, four items including covers from Col. Mackay to wife and daughter in Newtown, Sydney, from Otto's Hoop 5.9.1900 and 7.9.1900, and from Mafeking 16.9.1900, one with letter enclosed, covers endorsed ``On active service. Stamps not available.'' All taxed 1d. Together with field despatch ``To Vanguard. Enemy has retired from Ridge Contour 10D am pushing patrol forward. S. J. Shillington Capt. 28th (illegible) Contour 10D 9.20 a.m. (illegible).'' In field envelope addressed to vanguard. (4) $700
Lot 1082 Cape of Good Hope, 1900 Mafeking 1d Blue Local Post CTO. (1) $240
Lot 1083 Cape of Good Hope, 1900 Mafeking 3d Blue CTO. (1) $260
Lot 1084 China, 1898 - 1941 mint and used collection on album leaves, including 1898 values to $1 Red, 1904 5c Brown Postage Due with red overprint, 1920 Flood Relief all used, 1929 Airs mint, etc. (270) $100
Lot 1085 China, 1930's - 1940's period, eleven interesting covers, including 1932 30c Red on cover First Flight via Eurasia Aviation Corp. Peiping to Hong Kong, ditto Hankow to Hong Kong, with Hong Kong backstamp (2 of each), similar Canton to Hong Kong (1), as well as First Day Covers 1941 - 1948 period (6), several addressed to Hong Kong including 1941 Thrift Movement, 1941 30th Anniversary of Republic overprint set. (11) $200
Lot 1086 China, People's Republic, 1950, First Anniversary of People's Republic set MUH, Yang C37 - 41, US$180. (5) $100
Lot 1087 China, People's Republic, 1958, Unbelling of People's Heroes Monument minisheet, Yang C47MS, MUH, US$120. (1) $80
Lot 1088 China, People's Republic, 1955 - 1966, 16 MUH sets including Yang C33, C39, C40, C43, C45, C56, C57, C59, C69, C73, C87, C103, C110, C112, C114, C119. Cat. val. US$62. (51) $40
Lot 1089 China, People's Republic, 1962, Scientists of Ancient China (2nd series) set MUH, Yang C297 - 304, US$50. (8) $40
Lot 1090 China, People's Republic, 1974 - 1977, thirteen sets MUH including Yang J2, J3, J6, J7, J9, J13, J16, J17, J19, J20, J21, J22, J23. US$97. (47) $0
Lot 1091 China, People's Republic, 1976, Victorious Fulfilment of the Fourth Five Year Plan, First, second and third series MUH, Yang J8A, J8B, J8C. US$76. (16) $50
Lot 1092 China, People's Republic, 1978 - 1979, eleven sets and one miniature sheet MUH including Yang J29, J30, J32, J33, J34, J35, J36, J37, J38, J40, J43, J43MS. US$103. (22) $70
Lot 1093 China, People's Republic, 1979, 30th Anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China, first, second, third and fourth series MUH including Yang J44, J45, J45MS, J46, J47. US$76. (9) $40
Lot 1094 China, People's Republic, 1979 - 1983, thirty-nine sets and one miniature sheet MUH including Yang J48, J49, J50, J51, J52, J53, J54, J55, J56, J59, J60, J61, J62, J64, J65, J66, J67, J68, J69, J70, J72, J73, J74, J79, J80, J81, J82, J83, J84, J85MS, J86, J87, J88, J89, J90, J91, J92, J93, J94, J95. US$126. (83) $0
Lot 1095 China, People's Republic, 1970, Modern Beijing Opera ``Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy'' set MUH, light toning on a couple. Yang N1 US$130. (6) $0
Lot 1096 China, People's Republic, 1971, 50th Anniversary of the Founding of the Chinese Communist Party set MUH, Yang N4 US$130. (9) $70
Lot 1097 China, People's Republic, 1970 - 1972, five sets including Yang N2, N5, N7, N9, N10 MUH. US$114. (15) $80
Lot 1098 China, People's Republic, 1972 - 1973, four sets MUH including Yang N8, N11, N12, N13. US$86. (17) $70
Lot 1099 China, People's Republic, 1973 Giant Pandas (2nd series) Yang N14 MUH US$200. (6) $120
Lot 1100 China, People's Republic, 1973, six sets MUH including Yang N15, N16, N18, N19, N20, N21 US$55. (29) $0
Lot 1101 China, People's Republic, 1974 Industrial Productions set MUH Yang N17 US$100. (4) $60
Lot 1102 China, People's Republic, 1951 - 1958, eighteen sets MUH, including Yang S1, S5, S7, S8, S9, S11, S13, S14, S15, S16, S20, S21, S22, S24, S26, S29, S31, S35. US$90. (91) $50
Lot 1103 China, People's Republic, 1963 Butterflies MUH, Yang S56 US$260. Light toning on a couple. (20) $120
Lot 1104 China, People's Republic, 1960 - 1966, twelve sets MUH including Yang S37, SS49, S52, S53, S54, S55, S58, S64, S66, S69, S72, S75. US$128. (81) $70
Lot 1105 China, People's Republic, 1974 - 1976, five sets MUH including Yang T2, T6, T7, T11, T13, US$100. (22) $0
Lot 1106 China, People's Republic, 1975 - 1978, fourteen sets MUH including Yang T14, T15, T16, T17, T20, T21, T23, T24, T25, T27, T29, T30, T33, T34. US$106. (64) $0
Lot 1107 China, People's Republic, 1979, The Great Wall at Shanhaikwan Miniature sheet, Yang T38MS MUH US$130. (1) $80
Lot 1108 China, People's Republic, 1979 - 1980, eight sets MUH including Yang T35, T38, T39, T40, T41, T42, T43, T44. US$122. (51) $70
Lot 1109 China, People's Republic, 1980, four sets MUH including Yang T45, T48, T52, T53. US$78. (27) $50
Lot 1110 China, People's Republic, 1980 - 1981, nine sets MUH including Yang T57, T58, T59, T60, T62, T63, T64, T65, T66. US$104. (45) $60
Lot 1111 China, People's Republic, 1981 - 1982, Dream of Red Mansions Miniature sheet, Yang T69MS MUH. US$100. (1) $60
Lot 1112 China, People's Republic, 1981 - 1983, eight sets and one miniature sheet MUH including Yang T67, T69, T72, T72MS, T76, T77, T78, T80, T81. US$109. (41) $70
Lot 1113 China, People's Republic, 1982, Colour Sculptures of the Liao Dynasty set and miniature sheet, Beneficial Birds set and miniature sheet MUH, Yang T74, T74MS, T79, T79MS. US$93. (11) $60
Lot 1114 China, People's Republic, 1983, The Romance of the Western Chamber set and miniature sheet MUH, Yang T82, T82MS US$103. (5) $60
Lot 1115 China, People's Republic, 1982 - 1983, five sets and two booklets MUH including Yang SB8, SB10, T83, T84, T85, T86, T87. US$76. (23) $70
Lot 1116 China, People's Republic, 1983, Terracotta Warriors and Heroes from the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang set, miniature sheet and booklet, Yang T88, T88MS, SB9. US$139. (6) $80
Lot 1117 China (Taiwan), 1956 - 1962, selection of First Day Covers, 60th Anniversary of Postal Service, 75th Anniversary of Chinese Telegraph Service etc., some duplication. Fairly clean. (23) $60
Lot 1118 Fiji, Niue, Tonga, 1940's - 1950's, mint and used accumulation, and some First Day Covers. Fiji used to £1 (2) and 10/- (1) (SG £140), Covers include Royal Silver Wedding 5/- (2), Niue 1950 set complete on First Day Cover to Suva (3). (Lot) $50
Lot 1119 France and French Colonies, small mint/MUH lot on ten hagners. Might contain something interesting. (168) $40
Lot 1120 German Colonies, Yachts mint, Caroline Islands 5pf to 3M, Marianas 3pf to 80pf, Marshall Islands 3pf to 3M. (32) $60
Lot 1121 Great Britain, collection 1840 - 1935, used, including 1d Black, 2d Blue imperfs, 2 margins, faults, Q. Vic. 2/6, 5/-, KEVII 2/6 (5, inc. strip 3), 5/- (2, inc. one cancelled Guernsey), KGV Seahorses 2/6 (2), 5/- (2), 10/- (pr), KEVII 1/- Govt Parcels, Army Officials 1/2d pr, 1d, 6d. Stated to catalogue $500. (132) $180
Lot 1122 Great Britain, 1929, Postal Union Congress £1 Black used (cancelled in purple at each corner). Cat. val. £425. (1) $320
Lot 1123 Great Britain, 1937 - 1992, mint and used on leaves, including KGVI 2/6 Brown, 10/- Dark Blue pair, £1 Brown all used, £1 Silver Wedding mint and used, 1951 set to £1 used, QEII mixed mint and used, but not complete. (500) $0
Lot 1124 Great Britain, Post Office Packs, 1974 - 1994 period (14) and 1985 Collectors Pack. (15) $20
Lot 1125 History of Transportation, set issued by the Franklin mint on illustrated cards, housed in box, each MUH stamp in on a card with descriptive text on subject verso, mostly from a small group of selected countries, (approx 140 stamps); a similar lot The History of Science and Invention, housed in box, (approx 60 stamps). MUH. (approx 200) $30
Lot 1126 Hong Kong, 1882 - 1938, mint and used collection on album leaves, including KEVII values to $1 used, KGV 1919 25c (Type B) used, values to $2 used, to $1 mint (all stuck down), KGV values to $10 used, $1 mint (all stuck down). (103) $80
Lot 1127 Israel, Official presentation book containing selected issues of the 1950's, including Landscape Airmails (no 1000pr), all with single tabs, stuck down by tab, clean apart from small stain on back cover, together with a few extras. $60
Lot 1128 Japan, used collection including some oldies on album leaves and range from 1950's to 1980's on about 20 hagners, accompanied by detailed list. About 700. $60
Lot 1129 New Guinea, 1932 Undated birds complete mint to £1, plus four overprints. Cat.$320. (15) $130
Lot 1130 New Guinea, and Papua, small selections on album leaves, almost all used, New Guinea includes 3d Hut, 4d Hut overprinted AIR MAIL mint, undated birds with values to 5/- (5), undated birds overprinted AIR MAIL values to £1 (5) all used, Papua includes 1932 definitives to 2/6 used. (50) $130
Lot 1131 New Guinea, 1935 £2 and £5 Bulolo Airmails. £2 has a couple of shortish perfs, otherwise fine used. (2) $0
Lot 1132 New Guinea, 1939 Bulolo Airmails mixed mint and used on album page, £1 has stains. (14) $0
Lot 1133 New Zealand 2d, 6d, 1/- Imperfs used, lightly cancelled. 2d, 6d almost 4 margins, 1/- 4 margins but thinned. 2d and 6d have watermark. $50
Lot 1134 Norfolk Island and Pitcairn Islands, 1940's period, MUH accumulation, including Norfolk Island Ball Bay set MUH and on large folded First Day Cover addressed to Suva, Pitcairn in MUH blocks of four, six and eight (some imprint) to 2/6. (Quantity) $30
Lot 1135 Norfolk Island. Mint/MUH selection mint includes Ball Bay (14) (no white papers), 1960-62 set to 5/-, 1960 2/8 MUH, 1980-81 aircraft, etc. (86) plus some used. $20
Lot 1136 One Hundred Greatest Masterpieces of Art, set issued by the International Society of Postmasters in prepared album, each MUH stamp in on a card with descriptrive text of artist and subject verso, mostly from different countries. (100 stamps) $0
Lot 1137 Papua and New Guinea, 1952 - 1964 mint collection on leaves, appears complete, but no Specimens. Neat and clean. (66) $40
Lot 1138 Papua and New Guinea, 1966 - 1998, First Day Covers and mint stamps. First day covers mostly addressed to 1974, unaddressed from 1974, fair coverage, some duplication, mostly clean (164). Mint sets in blocks of four 1980's - 1990's, some earlier in singles (about 90 sets). Also some commemmorative covers (40). $160
Lot 1139 Royalty, QEII Coronation, 15 covers with QANTAS cachet from various Commonwealth countries, addressed to Great Britain or Australia, including British Solomon Islands, Ceylon, Cocos Island (sic) (interestingly bearing Malaya Singapore stamps), Fiji, Mauritius, New Hebrides, New Zealand, Norfolk Island, Pakistan, Papua and New Guinea, Singapore, Australia (2), Great Britain (2). Many with high values, generally clean. (15) $40
Lot 1140 Southern Rhodesia and Nyasaland, five interesting covers from the 1940's, including First Day Covers for Southern Rhodesia's Golden Jubilee set, 3JUN40, Royal Visit set, 1APR47, Victory set, 8MAY47, (last two registered, to Sydney), and cover bearing Nyasaland 1946 set to 1/- (also registered to Sydney). (5) $0
Lot 1141 Stellaland, 1d Red, mint. (1) $0
Lot 1142 Straits Settlements. Small selection used includes Queen Victoria (12), KEVII to $2, KGV to $2. $40
Lot 1143 Switzerland, Presentation booklet for the Universal Postal Union, containing seven sets of seven or eight stamps, 1950's period, for such World Organisations as the United Nations etc. Each set is to the 2Fr value, but missing the 40c. In perfect condition. MUH. $30
Lot 1144 United States of America, 1857 - 1938 used collection on leaves, including 1857 10c Green, 1861 2c Black Jack, 15c Lincoln, also some back of the book. (170) $100
Lot 1145 U.S.A. and U.N., small lot of mint/MUH on seven hagners. Noticed 10c Confederate, National Parks set (perf.) MUH, Overrun Nations MUH. (120) $0
Lot 1146 Universal Postal Union, 75th Anniversary 1949, MUH and First Day Cover accumulation, including MUH sets of British Solomon Islands, Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Tonga, Fiji (part imprint blocks of four), Pitcairn Islands (part imprint blocks of four), Fiji set on First Day Cover (2) and on separate covers, Pitcairn set on First Day Cover. $50
Lot 1147 Vatican, four interesting items from the 1960's, including three registered covers (one gigantic) addressed to His Excellency The Most Reverend Thomas W. Muldoon, from the Pontificia Commissione per le Comunicazione Sociali. One cover roughly opened, covers not desperately clean, but definitely collectable. (4) $0
Lot 1148 World, mint and used collection on leaves in springback binder. Pickings in France, Germany. Inspection recommended. (100's) $160
Lot 1149 World, small mint/MUH lot on about 20 hagners, all eras, from all over the place. Noticed Central America, Spain, Ireland, Germany, Albania, Belgian Congo, Shanghai Local Post, etc. (400), together with two First Airmail covers, Great Britain to Australia. $80
Lot 1150 World, used collection in Victory album. Noticed Japan. $0
Lot 1151 World Wildlife Fund International Animals of the World Stamp Collection, containing seventy eight FDC and information cards all housed in an official album. MUH (78) $40
Lot 1152 Australia, First Day Covers (10) 1958 - 1965 period, all cancelled with CONCORD REPAT. HOSP. CDS, all on plain envelopes, to various addresses in Australia, all endorsed 'First day of issue' or 'First day cover', one roughly opened, all fairly clean. Plus other covers (8), same origin and period, to various addresses in Australia and Papua (2), including one with French cancel(!) (18) $30
Lot 1153 Australia, 1950's & 60's, six First Day Covers, each cancelled CONCORD REPAT. HOSP. CDS. One roughly opened. Generally clean. (6) $0
Lot 1154 Australia to Papua and New Guinea and return, First Official Air Mail cover, per VH-UXX 'FAITH IN AUSTRALIA' - C.T.P.ULM Commander, bearing 6d Airmail Service and 2d Vic. Cent., each cancelled with one strike of AIR MAIL SYDNEY CDS 8?JL34, usual handstamp, backstamped LAE NEW GUINEA CDS 27JL34, tear at top into handstamp, toning on cover and perfs. $0
Lot 1155 Australian Antarctic Territory First Day Cover with cachet, unaddressed, bearing 2/- Map, cancelled CARRAMAR N.S.W. CDS 27MR57. Clean (1) $0
Lot 1156 Australian Antarctic Territory, First Day Covers 1957 - 1961 period (3), all cancelled with CONCORD REPAT. HOSP. CDS, all on plain envelopes (one blue), to Australian addresses, all endorsed 'First day of issue' or 'First day cover'. One roughly opened. (3) $0
Lot 1157 Antarctica, Season's Greetings card of the A.N.A.R.E. Club, to Eve from Hugh (Doyle), includes photo of pack of huskies pulling sled. Nice collateral item for Polar Exhibit. (1) $20
Lot 1158 Brisbane to Heard Island Airmail First Day Cover bearing setenant block of four and single 50th Anniversary Foundation of Commonwealth 3d, stamps cancelled with two strikes BRISBANE CDS 1MY51, also struck A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 27JA52 twice on front, once on back. Cover folded through middle, roughly opened at right, a little grubby. $20
Lot 1159 Dunedin to Heard Island per S.S.Discovery, cover bearing 3d Canterbury Centennial and KGVI 1 1/2d cancelled Dunedin 15MY51 slogan CANTERBURY/CENTENNIAL/CELEBRATIONS/JULY 1951, also struck A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 27JA52 twice on front, once on back. Also backstamped CDS DUNEDIN (indistinct) DELIVERY 16MY51. Cover taped across top. $20
Lot 1160 Fiji to Parramatta, cover bearing KGVI 2/-,1/-,6d, 5d Blue Canes,3d,2d,1 1/2d,1d,1/2d (total 4/7), stamps cancelled with four strikes SUVA CDS 29JL39, extra strike away from stamps, cover slightly waterstained, somewhat roughly opened. $0
Lot 1161 Great Britain to Australia, 1940's, six censor covers, each bearing combinations of KGVI definitives, each backstamped H.M.SHIPS PASSED BY CENSOR Tombstone, initialled by censor. Some minor faults, as to be expected. (6) $0
Lot 1162 Heard Island to Australia, four covers, including two First Day Covers, each bearing 2 1/2d Forrest, stamp cancelled 19FE50, additional strike away from stamp, backstamped HEARD ISLAND and two-line AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ANTARCTIC/RESEARCH EXPEDITION, quite clean, plus two covers, each bearing KGVI 3d Brown, one cancelled 9FE51, the other date illegible, both backstamped as above, both have faults. (4) $40
Lot 1163 Heard Island to Kerguelen to Melbourne, cover bearing 2d KGVI vertical strip of three, 1 1/2d Queen, 1/2d Roo, stamps cancelled with two strikes of A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 27JA52, third strike clear of stamps, also on back, addressed by H. Doyle to self 'c/- French Party / Isles de Kerguelen', re-addressed (by self!) to self in Melbourne, neat strike ARCHIPEL KERGUELEN MADAGASCAR CDS 31-12 1952. 'Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition, / Albert Park Barracks, / St. Kilda, S.C.3.' printed on front. Cover endorsed 'FORWARD TO AUSTRALIA' in pen. Hinge on back. Philatelic, interesting nevertheless. Clean. (1) $40
Lot 1164 Heard Island to Macquarie Island to Melbourne via Hobart, cover bearing 2d KGVI, 1/2d Roo pair, addressed to Macquarie Island, re-addressed to Melbourne (twice), stamps cancelled with two strikes of A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 13FE51 (F not clear), and one strike on back, also struck A.N.A.R.E. MACQUARIE Is CDS 7MY51 front and back, handstamped HEARD ISLAND front and back, MACQUARIE ISLAND front only and two line AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ANTARCTIC / RESEARCH EXPEDITION front and back, backstamped HOBART CDS 26JE51, and cancelled on back Melbourne 23JNE51, slogan 'COMMONWEALTH OF / AUSTRALIA / JUBILEE 1901 1951'. Struck altogether 12 times! Cover somewhat stained, hinges on back. Not entirely philatelic, definitely exhibitable. (1) $60
Lot 1165 Heard Island to Melbourne, Registered cover bearing 2/- Aboriginal Art, 1/6 Hermes, 1/3 Bull, 2 1/2d Forrest, 2d KGVI, 1d Princess Elizabeth (total 5/2 1/2d), stamps cancelledwith three strikes of A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 19FE50, AIRMAIL sticker on front, backstamped REGISTERED MELBOURNE CDS 18MR50. Registration label toned, hinges on back. Otherwise clean. (1) $20
Lot 1166 Heard Island to Prospect, S.A., Registered cacheted First Day Cover, bearing 1/6, 5 1/2d, 3d+3d setenant pair 50th Anniversary Foundation of Commonwealth, stamps cancelled with three strikes of A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 27JA52, also two strikes on back, inscribed in pen on back 'First Day of Issue on Heard Island 27/1/52 / H. Doyle (Postmaster, 1951 - 52 Party)'. Cover lightly sunburnt one end, hinges on back. Otherwise clean and neat. (1) $40
Lot 1167 Macquarie Island to Willoughby N.S.W., Registered cover bearing 1/6 Hermes, 1/3 Bull, 1/- Lyrebird, 6d Kooka, 5 1/2d Emu, 4d Koala, 2d KGVI, 1d Princess Elizabeth, 1/2d Roo (5/4 in total), stamps cancelled by three strikes of A.N.A.R.E. MACQUARIE ISLAND CDS 23AP50, fourth strike clear of stamps, two strikes on back, also backstamped REGISTERED MELBOURNE CDS 1MY50, REGISTERED SYDNEY CDS 1MY50, WILLOUGHBY CDS 2MY50. Also handstamped two line AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL ANTARCTIC/RESEARCH EXPEDITION front and back. Registration label toned, hinges on back. Otherwise clean. (1) $50
Lot 1168 New Guinea, First Day Cover, KEVIII set of four on cacheted cover, printed date 12th May, 1937, addressed to Vaucluse, N.S.W., stamps cancelled with four strikes of BUNA PASSAGE NEW GUINEA CDS 18MY37, handstamped boxed FIRST DAY COVER in red, front and back, cover apparently registered though no Registration label, backstamped WATSON'S BAY CDS 21MY37. Some toning on perfs and cover. (1) $50
Lot 1169 New Zealand to Heard Island, Registered cover bearing Canterbury Centennial 6d and 3d, cancelled DUNEDIN NORTH, N.I. CDS 5DE50, to Heard Island via Canberra, endorsed 'Hold with Heard Mail' in pen and 'Antarctic Division' in pencil on front, with three strikes of A.N.A.R.E. HEARD Is CDS 21JA52 on front, one on back, also backstamped SYDNEY (?) CDS (faint), CANBERRA CDS 12DE50. Tear through address repaired by tape, also taped across top. Various other faults. Interesting route. (1) $20
Lot 1170 Papua, First Day Cover, bearing KEVIII set of four on plain cover, address label removed, stamps cancelled with two strikes of SAMARAI E.D. CDS 14MY37, third strike clear of stamps, also handstamped boxed FIRST DAY COVER in red, front and back. Slight toning on perfs. (1) $0
Lot 1171 Port Moresby to Concord, N.S.W., Registered Airmail cover bearing 1/- Lakatoi, 7 1/2d, 6 1/2d Huts, 3 1/2d Headdress, 2 1/2d Bird, 2d Youth, 1/2d Tree Kangaroo, stamps cancelled with four strikes PORT MORESBY NEW GUINEA CDS 23NO54, also once on back, backstamped G.P.O. SYDNEY CDS 25NO54 (twice), CONCORD REPAT. HOSP. CDS 25NO54. Altogether eight strikes and Registration label. Hinge on back. Otherwise clean and neat. (1) $0
Lot 1172 Rabaul to Willoughby, N.S.W., First Day Cover (?) bearing 1/7 Cattle, 7 1/2d, 4d, 3d Black, 1/2d, stamps cancelled with two strikes RABAUL CDS 23JE58, third strike clear of stamps. According to SG Catalogue, First Day of Issue was 2JE58. Some toning on perfs and cover. (1) $0
Lot 1173 Paquebot AIRMAIL cover to Parramatta, bearing Egypt 1933 Airmail 7m Black and Blue and 1927 40m Brown, cancelled Sydney PAQUEBOT 2SE40, H.M.SHIPS PASSED BY CENSOR Tombstone front and back, not initialled. Some creasing, stains. $0
Lot 1174 Paquebot cover to Parramatta, bearing New Caledonia 1928 50c,40c,25c,20c,15c,10c,5c,4c,1c and Australia 1937 2d Red, stamps cancelled with four strikes of PAQUEBOT SYDNEY CDS 11AU38. Small tear into cover at bottom. Some perfs toned. $20
Lot 1175 Royalty, six covers including five for Coronation of QEII, two Australian, one backstamped for the Coronation Day Air Mail Flight, three from Great Britain with QANTAS cachet, and registered cover of British Solomon Islands 1937 coronation set. (6) $20
Lot 1176 Trans-Tasman Flight: Sixth Crossing in the ``Southern Cross'' addressed to Martin Place, Sydney, bearing pair Aust. KGV 1d Green uncancelled and NZ KGV pair 2 1/2d Blue, 2d Yellow cancelled PALMERSTON CDS 24MR34, usual circular cancel KAITAIA N.Z. TRANS-TASMAN AIR MAIL ``SOUTHERN CROSS'' 29MR34. Perfs and cover rust-stained. $20
Lot 1177 Woomera, South Australia, Christmas Greetings Card of the L.R.W.E. Range Officers' Mess, with badge of the L.R.W.E. RANGE on front. Nice collateral piece for Rocketry Exhibit. (1) $30
Lot 1178 World correspondence (many items, some interesting) in box, together with two albums (noticed A.A.T. First decimals MUH), 1985 A.P.O. Yearbook, bags of world stamps on piece. (Quantity) $30
Lot 1179 Gallo-Belgic Imported to Britain, Uninscribed Coinage, Gallo-Belgic A, Ambiani type, (c.125 - 100 B.C.), stater, 7.45 grams, obv. Celticized head of Apollo left, with naturalistic face, rev. Celticized horse to left, with complex flower arrangement below horse, (S.2, cf.Mack Sylloge No.3, Van A. 12-1). Fine/nearly fine light scratches and rare. $400
Lot 1180 Edward III, (1327-1377), gold noble, fourth coinage, Pre-Treaty period 1351-61, type G, mm. cross, (S.1490). Slightly clipped, otherwise very fine. $940
Lot 1181 Edward III, (1327-1377), gold quarter noble, treaty issue 1361-9, mm. cross, issued 1361-3, London mint, voided quatrefoil in centre, no annulet before EDWARD, (S.1510). Nearly extremely fine. $780
Lot 1182 Edward IV, (1461-1483), light coinage, gold ryal, London mint, mm.crown on reverse, large fleurs in spandrels, (S.1950). Very fine, very scarce. $1,440
Lot 1183 Edward IV, (1461-1483), light coinage, gold ryal, London mint, mm.crown on reverse, small trefoils in spandrels, (S.1951). Small punch mark in reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $1,300
Lot 1184 Edward IV, (1461-1483), light coinage, gold ryal, Flemish copy of the London mint ryal but struck on a larger flan and of coarser work, mm.crown on reverse, small fleurs and more space in spandrels, (S.1952). Holed, somewhat crinkled, otherwise very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 1185 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), angel, first coinage, mm castle, nd c.1509-1526, (S.3265). Minor grafitti on obverse, weak in places, otherwise good fine. $520
Lot 1186 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), angel, first coinage, mm castle, nd c.1509-1526, (S.3265). Weakly struck in places, otherwise fine or better. $500
Lot 1187 Mary, (1553-1558), fine sovereign of thirty shillings, Tower mint, 1553, (15.480 grams), m.m. pomegranate, obv. Mary seated on ornate and decorated throne holding orb and sceptre, portcullis below, rev. royal arms of Tudor rose, double annulet stops, (S.2488, N.1956). Very attractive round coin, with slight weakness on face, otherwise extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $0
Lot 1188 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603) sovereign, mm escallop, c.1584-1586, third issue, (S.2529, N.2003). Holed at 12 o'clock and burnished, otherwise a very attractive round coin with a reasonable portrait, very fine and very rare. $3,000
Lot 1189 Elizabeth I, gold half pound, mm. tun, nd c.1591-5, fifth issue, beaded inner circle, with very ornate bust, (S.2535). Extremely fine. $3,100
Lot 1190 James I (1603-1625) second coinage, 1604-19, gold unite, fourth bust, mm bell, issued 1610-1, (S.2619). Possibly mounted on edge at 5 o'clock, die crack through centre of reverse, otherwise fine - very fine and a rare mintmark. $740
Lot 1191 James I (1603-1625), gold crown, mm. trefoil, second coinage, third bust, issued 1613, (S.2625). Very fine and scarce. $620
Lot 1192 James I (1603-1625), laurel, mm. thistle, issued 1621-1623, (S.2638A). Large round flan, good very fine and scarce. $1,600
Lot 1193 William and Mary, five guineas, 1692, QVINTO edge, (S.3422 variant). Trace of mount mark on edge, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare. $3,500
Lot 1194 Charles I, (1625-1642), gold unite, Tower mint, Group B bust type 2b, mm. anchor, 1638-9 (S.2690A, Booker 51). Good very fine. $1,350
Lot 1195 Anne, guinea, 1713, third bust, (S.3574). Fine or better. $440
Lot 1196 Anne, guinea, 1714, third bust, (S.3574). Extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 1197 George III, guinea, 1773, third head (S.3727). Good very fine. $480
Lot 1198 George III, guinea, 1784, fourth head (S.3728). Extremely fine. $660
Lot 1199 George III, guinea, 1787, fifth head spade type, (S.3729). Good extremely fine. $660
Lot 1200 George III, guinea, 1787, fifth head spade type, (S.3729). Extremely fine. $740
Lot 1201 George III, guinea, 1798, fifth head, spade type (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine. $450
Lot 1202 George III, half guinea, 1785, fourth head (S.3734). Good very fine. $420
Lot 1203 George III, half guinea, 1786, fourth head type; third guinea 1810, (S.3734, 3737). Very good - fine, the third guinea has been mounted. (2) $180
Lot 1204 George III, half guinea, 1797, fifth head, spade type (S.3735). Nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 1205 George III, half guinea, 1803, sixth head, shield in garter (S.3736). Good very fine. $180
Lot 1206 George III, half guinea, 1804, seventh head, (S.3737). Brilliant, good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1207 George III, half guinea, 1804, seventh head (S.3737). Slight buckle, good very fine. $160
Lot 1208 George III, half guinea, 1810, seventh head, (S.3737). Good very fine. $230
Lot 1209 George III, third guinea, 1798, first head (S.3738). Nearly very fine. $110
Lot 1210 George III, third guinea, 1802 (S.3739). Very fine/extremely fine. $0
Lot 1211 George III, third guinea, 1803, first head, (S.3739). Fine. $60
Lot 1212 George III, third guinea, 1808, second head (S.3740). Uncirculated. $300
Lot 1213 George III, third guinea, 1810, second head, (S.3740). Good very fine. $150
Lot 1214 George III, quarter guinea, 1762 (S.3741). Very fine. $210
Lot 1215 George III, sovereign, 1817 (S.3785). Nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $980
Lot 1216 George III, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Nearly uncirculated. $350
Lot 1217 George III, sovereign, 1818 (S.3785A). Nearly very fine. $280
Lot 1218 George III, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785c). Extremely fine. $720
Lot 1219 George IV, proof five pounds, 1826, edge inscribed (S.3797). Nearly FDC. $0
Lot 1220 George IV, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Extremely fine. $900
Lot 1221 George III, sovereign, 1824 (S.3800). Fine. $210
Lot 1222 George IV, sovereign, 1825, bare head, (S.3801). Fine. $110
Lot 1223 George IV, sovereign, 1826 (S.3801). Nearly very fine/very fine. $210
Lot 1224 George IV, half sovereign, 1828 (S.3804). Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 1225 William IV, sovereign 1832 (S.3829B). Nearly very fine/very fine. $220
Lot 1226 William IV, sovereign, 1835 (S.3829B). Nearly very fine/very fine. $290
Lot 1227 William IV, half sovereigns, 1835 (S.3831). Small cut at base of neck, on obverse nearly very fine. $210
Lot 1228 Queen Victoria, sovereign, shield reverse, 1850, WW raised (S.3852C). Subdued mint bloom, practically uncirculated and rare thus. $350
Lot 1229 Queen Victoria, sovereign, shield reverse, 1853, WW raised (S.3852C). Subdued mint bloom, extremely fine or better and rare thus. $0
Lot 1230 Queen Victoria, sovereigns shield type 1856, 1864 die no.12, (S.3852D, 3853); sovereigns St. George type 1876, 1885, (S.3856A, 3856F). Fine - very fine. (4) $400
Lot 1231 Queen Victoria, sovereign, shield reverse, 1863, WW incuse, die 8 (S.3853). Subdued mint bloom, extremely fine or better and rare thus. $0
Lot 1232 Queen Victoria, sovereign, shield reverse, 1871, WW raised, die 28 (S.3853B). Subdued mint bloom, extremely fine. $210
Lot 1233 Queen Victoria, sovereign, shield reverse, 1872, WW raised, no die number (S.3852C). Subdued mint bloom, extremely fine. $0
Lot 1234 Queen Victoria, proof sovereign, plain edge, 1871. Nearly FDC. $0
Lot 1235 Queen Victoria, sovereign, 1871 (S.3856A). Nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 1236 Queen Victoria, sovereign, 1871 (S.3853B). Die crack on obverse, nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 1237 Queen Victoria, half sovereigns, 1869 (die No.7), 1878 (die No.76), (S.3860, 3866E). Fine; very fine. (2) $90
Lot 1238 Queen Victoria, half sovereign, 1873 (S.3860D). Scratch on obverse, nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 1239 Queen Victoria, half sovereign, 1884, (S.3861). Very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 1240 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Nearly uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1241 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. $1,020
Lot 1242 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Very fine. $1,000
Lot 1243 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, proof two pounds, 1887 (S.3865, £800). Faint hairlines, otherwise FDC and rare. $1,000
Lot 1244 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Brilliant, nearly uncirculated. $580
Lot 1245 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Nearly uncirculated. $620
Lot 1246 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Several minor edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine. $520
Lot 1247 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Has been mounted, otherwise very fine. $250
Lot 1248 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sovereign, 1887 (S.3866). Uncirculated. $130
Lot 1249 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head sovereigns 1887, 1889, 1890, (S.3866, 3866B). Fine - very fine. (3) $280
Lot 1250 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, sovereign, 1887 (S.3866). With mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1251 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1887 (S.3869). With full mint bloom, uncirculated. $180
Lot 1252 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, half sovereign, 1887 (S.3869). Uncirculated. $130
Lot 1253 Queen Victoria, veiled head, two pounds, 1893 (S.3873). Nearly uncirculated. $760
Lot 1254 Queen Victoria, sovereign, 1898 (S.3874). Very good. $0
Lot 1255 Queen Victoria, sovereign, 1899 (S.3874). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1256 Queen Victoria, sovereigns 1899, (S.3874). Fine - very fine. (2) $180
Lot 1257 Queen Victoria - Edward VII, sovereigns, 1864, die no.38 (S.3853) 1903 (S.3969). Fine; very fine. (2) $180
Lot 1258 Queen Victoria, half sovereigns, 1893, 1895 (S.3878). Very good. (2) $90
Lot 1259 Queen Victoria - George V, half sovereigns, 1898, 1910, 1913 (S.3878, 3974, 4006). Fine - very fine (3). $0
Lot 1260 Edward VII, Matt proof sovereign 1902 (S.3969). Minor marks, otherwise good extremely fine. $0
Lot 1261 Edward VII, sovereigns, 1904, 1906-1910 (S.3969). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $540
Lot 1262 Edward VII, sovereigns, 1907 (5), 1909 (2), 1910 (S.3969). Last coin mounted, otherwise good fine - extremely fine. (8) $720
Lot 1263 Edward VII, sovereign, 1909 (S.3969). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1264 Edward VII - George V, 1909 half sovereigns (2), sovereign 1913, (S.3974, 3996). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $200
Lot 1265 George V, proof five pounds, 1911 (S.3994). Brilliant, nearly FDC and rare. $1,800
Lot 1266 George V, proof sovereign, 1911 (S.3996). Brilliant, surface marks, nearly FDC. $0
Lot 1267 George V, sovereigns, 1912 (3), 1913 (2), 1914 (S.4005). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $540
Lot 1268 George V, sovereign, 1915 (S.3996). Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 1269 George V, half sovereign, 1912 (S.4006). Nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 1270 George VI, proof two pounds, 1937 (S.4075). Brilliant FDC. $620
Lot 1271 Elizabeth II, sovereigns 1958 (2), 1966 (3). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $450
Lot 1272 Elizxabeth II, sovereigns, 1966, 1967, 1968 (2) (S.4125). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $0
Lot 1273 Elizabeth II, proof set of four coins, 1980, half sovereign - five pounds, (S.PS111). In case of issue, FDC. $850
Lot 1274 Elizabeth II, proof set of four coins 1980, half sovereign - five pounds (S.PS111). In case of issue, FDC. $0
Lot 1275 Elizabeth II, proof sovereigns 1979, 1980. Cased, FDC. (2) $180
Lot 1276 Elizabeth II, proof sovereigns, 1979, 1980 (2) (S.4204). FDC. (3) $0
Lot 1277 Elizabeth II, proof sovereigns, 1979, 1980 (2), 1981, 1982 (S.4204). FDC. (5) $0
Lot 1278 Elizabeth II, proof sovereigns 1979 (4), 1981, proof half sovereign 1980. In cases of issue, FDC. (6) $520
Lot 1279 Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign 1980. Cased, FDC. $70
Lot 1280 Elizabeth II, proof half sovereigns, 1980, 1982 (S.4205). FDC. (2) $0
Lot 1281 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1981, Commemorative Collection including gold five pounds, (S.PS112). In case of issue, FDC. $0
Lot 1282 Scotland, James VI, (1567-1625), eighth coinage, gold sword and sceptre piece, 1602, (S.5460). Full round flan, good very fine and rare in this condition. $1,020
Lot 1283 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), tenth coinage 1609-1625, unit or sceptre piece (= twelve pounds scots or one pound sterling), type II with Scottish arms in first and fourth quarters, mm. thistle, (S.5464). Large round flan, very fine and rare. $1,450
Lot 1284 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, pointed helmet type, issued 1024-1030, AELFPINE ON LVND:, (Aelfwine of London), (S.1158, N.787, Br.3). Surface flaws, otherwise, good very fine. $210
Lot 1285 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, pointed helmet type, issued 1024-1030, AELFPINE ON DEOD:, (Aelfwine of Thetford), (S.1158, N.787, Br.3). Surface cracks, otherwise, very fine and rare. $210
Lot 1286 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, pointed helmet type, issued 1024-1030, PINENAN ON DEOD:, (Wineman of Thetford), (S.1158, N.787, Br.3). Slightly bent, toned, good very fine. $210
Lot 1287 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, OSLAC ON LIBCOL, (Oslac of Lincoln), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Weak in centre, otherwise very fine, scarce. $200
Lot 1288 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, AELPINC ON LVNDEN, (Aelfwine of London), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Good very fine. $230
Lot 1289 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035) penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, GODPINE ON LVND:, (Godwine of London), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Crinkled, good very fine. $170
Lot 1290 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, LEOFRED O LVND, (Leofred of London), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Weak on the obverse, otherwise fine/very fine, scarce. $170
Lot 1291 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, LEOFPOLD ON LVN, (Leofwold of London), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Weak in places, otherwise very fine, scarce. $190
Lot 1292 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035) silver penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, DVRGRIM ON EOFE, (Thorgrim of York), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Double strucjk on obverse, otherwise good very fine, scarce. $200
Lot 1293 Anglo Saxon, Cnut (1016-1035), silver penny, short cross type, issued 1029-1035/6, VCEDE ON NEOFER, (Ucede of York), (S.1159, N.790, Br.4). Good very fine, scarce. $230
Lot 1294 Anglo Saxon, Edward the Confessor, (1042-1066), silver penny, Pyramids type, LEOFPINE ON STA (Leofwine of Stamford), (S.1184, N.831, Br.10, BMC type XV). Weak in places, otherwise good very fine, rare. $300
Lot 1295 John, (1199-1216), silver penny, ABEL ON LVND (London mint), short cross type 6a (S.1353); Henry III, (1216-1272), long cross type NICOLE ON CANT (Canterbury mint), (S.1363); Edward I, (1272-1307), Durham mint, Class 10cf, (S.1414). Fine - very fine. (3) $160
Lot 1296 Henry III, (1216-1272), silver pennies (2), short cross issues, class VII, IVN ON CANTER, and HENRI ON CANT, both Canterbury mint (2), (S.1356, N.978-980). Second very fine, the first fine. (2) $100
Lot 1297 Henry III, (1216-1272), silver penny, long cross class IIIc, NIC OLE ON L VND (Nicole of London), (S.1364); Charles I, shilling, mm star (1640-1), (S.2793). Fine - very fine. (2) $90
Lot 1298 Edward I, (1272-1307), silver penny, Class 9a, London mint, rev. arouund CIVI/TAS/ LON/ DON, (S.1407); Antioch, Crusader coinage denier of Bohemond IV (1201-1216), obv. bust left, rev. cross with crescent in one angle, (MPS.76a). Toned, weak in places, very fine. (2) $80
Lot 1299 Edward III - George III, various hammered and milled coins, Edward III halfgroat York mint, (S.1581); Edward IV, groat, London mint, (S.1975); Edward VI, sixpence mm. tun, (S.2483); Charles I , shilling mm star, (S.2793); George II, shilling 1750; George III, cartwheel twopence 1797. Several with defects as clipping, bending etc., otherwise good - good fine. (6) $150
Lot 1300 Henry VI, (1422-1461) silver halfgroat, Annulet issue, Calais mint, issued (1422-1427), (S.1840); Henry VII, (1485-1509), halfgroat, mm. lis, Canterbury mint, (S.2210); penny, York mint, (S.2235). First coin cracked flan, second coin clipped, last coin dark tone otherwise very good-very fine. (3) $60
Lot 1301 Edward IV - Elizabeth I, silver, Edward IV, groat, mm. rose (1464-5), London mint, (S.1973); Henry VII, groat, mm. cinquefoil, (1489-1493), London mint, (S.2195); Henry VIII, halfgroat, mm. lis, (1526-1544), London mint, (S.2341); Elizabeth I, shilling, mm. cross crosslet, (1560-1), (S.2555). Mostly nearly fine. (4) $210
Lot 1302 Edward VI (1547-1553), crown, 1551 MM Y (S.2478). Very good. $300
Lot 1303 Edward VI, 1551-3, shilling, mm tun (S.2482). Nearly fine - fine. $110
Lot 1304 Mary, (1553-1554), silver groat, (S.2492). Dark tone, very fine and very scarce. $210
Lot 1305 Philip and Mary, (1554-1558), groat, mm. lis, (S.2508); Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixpence 1578, mm. cross, (S.2572); James I, (1603-1625), shilling, mm. thistle, first bust, 1603-4, (S.2645); Charles I, (1625-1649), shilling, mm star, 1640-1, (S.2793). Very good - fine. (4) $190
Lot 1306 Queen Elizabeth, (1558-1603), crown, mm.1 (S.2582). Very good. $660
Lot 1307 Elizabeth I - George V, a range of issues including Elizabeth I shilling mm.1 (1601), (S.2584); halfcrowns 1816 (2), 1819, 1821, 1889 (gEF), 1904, 1907, 1923, florins 1873, 1875, 1908, shilling 1696, sixpences 1696, 1757 (2), 1758, 1906, groats 1843, 1854, twopence 1838, copper halfpence 1717, 1723 (2), 1775 (2), 1807, farthing 1933, third farthing 1902. Poor - uncirculated. (29) $200
Lot 1308 James I, (1603-1625), silver shilling, second coinage, fourth bust, mm. escallop, issued 1606-7, (S.2655). Dark tone, portrait good very fine, otherwise very fine and rare in this condition. $320
Lot 1309 James I, (1603-1625), silver shilling, third coinage, sixth bust, mm. lis, issued 1623-4, plume over shield on reverse, (S.2669). Light grey tone, otherwise good fine and rare. $200
Lot 1310 Charles I,(1625-1649), silver halfcrown, Tower mint, group 4, mm. star both sides (1640-1), (S.2775). Large flan with grey tone, nearly as struck weak in places, very fine, scarce in this condition. $150
Lot 1311 Charles I 1625-1649), halfpound, 1642, Oxford mint, mm. plume, (S.2945). Good fine/nearly very fine. $1,650
Lot 1312 Charles I (1625-1649), Exeter mint, crown, type date to left of mintmark, mm. rose, 1644, (S.3071). Irregular edge, otherwise very good /nearly fine. $230
Lot 1313 Commonwealth, halfcrown, 1654 (S.3215, North 2722, ESC 434). Dark find patina, fine. $260
Lot 1314 Commonwealth, shilling, 1653 (S.3217, ESC 988), no stop after England variety. Dark find patina, some porosity, fine. $150
Lot 1315 Charles II, third issue, silver halfcrown, issued 1660-2, with inner circles and XXX, crowned bust, (S.3321). Weak in places, good flan size, bust fine, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce in this condition. $0
Lot 1316 Charles II, crown, second bust, 1664, (S.3355, ESC 28). Light grey tone, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,300
Lot 1317 Charles II, crown, third bust, 1679 (S.3358). Bright and fine. $130
Lot 1318 Charles II, crown, 1679 (S.3358). Very good. $120
Lot 1319 Charles II, shilling, first bust variety, 1663 (S.3372). Toned, good fine/ nearly very fine and rare in this condition. $160
Lot 1320 Charles II, sixpence 1674, (S.3382, ESC 1512). Fine. $70
Lot 1321 Charles II, maundy set, 1673 (S.3392). Very fine - extremely fine, all with attractive tone. (4) $400
Lot 1322 James II, maundy set, 1686 (S.3418). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $360
Lot 1323 William & Mary, Halfpenny, 1694 (S.3452). Very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 1324 William III, crown, third bust, 1696 (S.3472, ESC 94). Nearly fine. $90
Lot 1325 William III - Queen Victoria, crowns, first bust, 1696 (S.3470); George IV 1822, Queen Victoria 1845. First coin nearly fine, others very good. (3) $140
Lot 1326 William III - George VI, silver crowns, 1696, 1889, 1893, 1937 (2, one a proof), shillings 1723 SSC, 1787 with hearts, 1887 (Jubilee), sixpence 1787 with hearts, maundy penny 1892, cartwheel twopence 1797. Fine - nearly FDC. (11) $360
Lot 1327 Anne, before union with Scotland, crown, 1706, Roses and Plumes, (S.3578, ESC 101). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1328 Anne, after union, fourpence, 1713, (S.3595C, ESC 1893A). Good very fine. $60
Lot 1329 Anne, after union, shilling, third bust, 1708, roses and plumes in angles, (S.3614). Toned, nearly extremely fine, rare. $0
Lot 1330 George II, old bust crown, 1743 roses (S.3688, ESC 124). Attractive light tone, good very fine, rare. $560
Lot 1331 George II, young bust halfcrown, 1739 roses, (S.3693, ESC 600). Attractive dark tone with splashes of gold, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1332 George II, young bust halfcrown, 1739 roses, (S.3693, ESC 600). Attractive grey tone, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1333 George II, proof halfcrown, 1746, (S.3696, ESC 608, a proof only type for date). Minor obverse surface scratches and pitting, with attractive dark steel blue tone, extremely fine and rare. $720
Lot 1334 George II, halfcrown, 1745 (S.3694), shilling, 1743, 1745, 1758 (S.3702, 3703, 3704), sixpence, 1746, 1758 (S.3710, 3711). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $560
Lot 1335 George II, shilling 1747, roses in angles, (S.3702). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $250
Lot 1336 George II, shilling 1745 Lima, (S.3703). Light scratch on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 1337 George II, shilling 1750 plain, (S.3704). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 1338 George II, shilling 1758 plain, (S.3704). Toned, extremely fine or better. $100
Lot 1339 George II, Maundy set, 1746, (S.3716). Blue and red tone, extremely fine or better. (4) $360
Lot 1340 George II, Maundy set, 1746 (S.3716). Fine - extremely fine. $180
Lot 1341 George II, Maundy penny 1750, (S.3715A); copper halfpenny 1735, (S.3717). Extremely fine; very fine. (2) $80
Lot 1342 George II, halfpenny, 1733, (S.3717). Very fine. $60
Lot 1343 George II, halfpenny, 1743, 1746 (S.3718, 3719), farthing, 1754 (S.3722), half sovereign coin weight. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $210
Lot 1344 George III, shilling 1787, with hearts (2), without hearts, (S.3743, 3746). very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $160
Lot 1345 George III, shilling, 1787 (S.3743), sixpence, 1787 (S.3749), halfpenny, 1772 (S.3744), farthing, 1773 (S.3775); new coinage, shilling, 1816 (S.3790), sixpence, 1816 (S.3791). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $320
Lot 1346 George III, maundy set, 1786 (S.3762). Fine - extremely fine. (4) $220
Lot 1347 George III, maundy set, 1800 (S.3764). Very fine - extremely fine or better. (4) $220
Lot 1348 George III, maundy set, 1800 (S.3764). Very fine - uncirculated. (4) $0
Lot 1349 George III, Emergency issue, dollar, countermarked with bust of George III in oval on Charles IV Lima Mint eight reales, 1794 (S.3765A). Countermark very fine, host coin very fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1350 George III, Emergency issue dollar, countermarked with head of George III in oval on a Charles IIII Mexico City mint eight reales, 1794 (S.3765). Host coin nearly very fine, countermark very fine. $460
Lot 1351 George III, Emergency issue, dollar, countermarked with bust of George III in oval on Charles IV Potosi Mint eight reales, 1792 (S.3765A). Countermark extremely fine, host coin good fine, scarce. $420
Lot 1352 George III, Emergency issue dollar, octagonal countermark with the bust of George III on a Charles IIII Mexico City mint eight reales, 1796FM (S.3766). Host coin and counter mark nearly very fine. $860
Lot 1353 George III, Bank of England dollar, 1804, traces of Spanish American dollar underneath, (S.3768). Light tone with reflective field, attractive, nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 1354 George III, Bank of England, dollar, 1804 (S.3768) with traces of original coin, Charles IIII, Lima mint eight reales. Toned, good very fine. $380
Lot 1355 George III, Bank of England dollar, 1804, traces of Spanish Mexico City mint, Charles IV dollar underneath dated 1798, (S.3768). Light tone with traces of blue, attractive good very fine. $320
Lot 1356 Bank of England, pattern Bank token for five shillings and sixpence, 1811, struck in bronzed copper (ESC dies K/5a, 206). Toned good extremely fine and scarce. $1,000
Lot 1357 George III, Bank of England, three shillings, 1811, 1813, eighteen pence, 1811, 1812 (S.3769, 3770, 3771, 3772). Coins cleaned, very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $240
Lot 1358 George III, Bank of England, three shillings token, 1812 (S.3770). Brilliant, uncirculated. $160
Lot 1359 George III, Bank of England, three shillings token, 1813 (S.3770). Brilliant, extremely fine. $0
Lot 1360 George III, Bank of England, three shillings token, 1813 (S.3770). Good very fine. $80
Lot 1361 George III, Bank of England, three shillings token, 1815 (S.3770). Lightly toned, Extremely fine, scarce date. $160
Lot 1362 George III, Bank of England, three shillings tokens, 1812, 1813, (S.3769, 3770); Bank of Ireland, tokens, ten pence 1805, and five pence 1805, (S.6616-7), and a George I, imitation half guinea counter token. Toned, nearly fine - good very fine, the last rare. (5). $130
Lot 1363 George III, Bank of England, one shilling and sixpence 1812, 1816, second type, (S.3772). First with planchet flaw on reverse, brightm second with dark tone, both nearly extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 1364 George III, gilt proof and currency copper 'cartwheel' twopences, 1797, (S.3776). First impaired proof and nearly extremely fine; very fine. (2) $260
Lot 1365 George III, 'cartwheel' twopence, 1797, (S.3776). Trace of mint bloom, good very fine and very scarce. $190
Lot 1366 George III, copper 'cartwheel' penny and twopence, 1797, (S.3776, 3777); and penny 1807, halfpenny 1799 (S.3778, 3780). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $180
Lot 1367 George III, twopence, 1797 (S.3776), penny, 1797 (S.3777), halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778), farthing, 1799 (S.3779), penny, 1806 (S.3780), halfpenny, 1806 (S.3781), farthing, 1806 (S.3782). Good fine - extremely fine. (7) $260
Lot 1368 George III, pattern halfpenny, 1788, (late Soho issue), by J.P. Droz [probably struck by W.J. Taylor], in gilt copper, D.F. on truncation, rev. Britannia seated on globe to left, ship's rudder and palm branch in exergue, D under shield, edge RENDER TO CESAR etc, (Peck 963). Extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 1369 George III, copper proof halfpenny, 1799, (S.3778, Peck 1235). Nearly FDC and very scarce. $210
Lot 1370 George III, copper halfpenny, 1799, five incuse gun ports, (S.3778, Peck 1248). Proof-like, nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $150
Lot 1371 George III, copper proof farthing, 1799, grained edge, (S.3779, P.1271). Dark brown with flashes of red and blue patina, nearly FDC, very rare. $200
Lot 1372 George III, bronzed proof penny 1806 late Soho Mint (Peck 1325). FDC and scarce. $400
Lot 1373 George III, copper proof penny, 1806, grained edge, (S.3780, P.1327). Dark brown with flashes of red and blue patina, nearly FDC, very scarce. $460
Lot 1374 George III, copper penny, 1806, (S.3780). With some mint red, good extremely fine. $150
Lot 1375 George III, copper penny, 1806, (S.3780). Obverse with a rusting area, otherwise extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 1376 George III, copper penny, 1807, grained edge, (S.3780). Light brown patina with minor spots, good extremely fine, scarce. $150
Lot 1377 George III, bronzed proof farthing, 1806, grained edge, (S.3782, P.1388). Chocolate brown patina, nearly FDC, rare. $0
Lot 1378 George III, new coinage, crown, 1818 edge LIX (S.3787, ESC 214). Red and blue tone, almost a proof-like fields, uncirculated. $360
Lot 1379 George III, new coinage, crown, 1818 edge LIX (S.3787, ESC 214). Toned, good extremely fine. $300
Lot 1380 George III, new coinage, crown, 1819, edge LIX (S.3787). Extremely fine. $230
Lot 1381 George III, new coinage, crown, 1819, edge LIX, (S. 3787, ESC 215). Dark tone, good very fine. $180
Lot 1382 George III, new coinage, halfcrown, large or 'bull' head, 1817 (S.3788). Extremely fine. $190
Lot 1383 George III, halfcrown, large or 'bull' head, 1817 (S.3788). Good very fine. $70
Lot 1384 George III, new coinage, halfcrown, small head, 1817 (S.3789). Toned, uncirculated. $0
Lot 1385 George III, new coinage, halfcrown small head, 1817 (S.3789). Attractive gold-blue tone, good extremely fine. $0
Lot 1386 George III, new coinage, halfcrown, small head, 1817 (S.3789). Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 1387 George III, new coinage, halfcrown, small head, 1818 (S.3789). Brilliant, extremely fine. $190
Lot 1388 George III, new coinage, halfcrown, small head, 1820 (S.3789). Toned nearly extremely fine, scarce. $230
Lot 1389 George III, new coinage, shilling, 1816 (S.3790). Brilliant, good extremely fine. $140
Lot 1390 George III, new coinage, shilling, 1816 (S.3790). Brilliant extremely fine. $90
Lot 1391 George III, new coinage, shilling, 1817 (S.3790). Toned, good extremely fine. $160
Lot 1392 George III, new coinage, shilling, 1817 (S.3790). Brilliant, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 1393 George III, new coinage, sixpence, 1816 (S.3791). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 1394 George III, new coinage, halfcrown, small head, 1819 as an enameled broach, fine 19th century enamelling on reverse in ornate frame, (S.3789); also a florin Queen Victoria 1859 (S.3891). Fine - very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1395 George III - George V, maundy coins and other issues, includes 1795 penny, 1818, 1825, 1848 twopences, 1909, 1918 currency threepences, 1847, 1892 fourpences. Varying tones fine - extremely fine. (8) $150
Lot 1396 George III - George VI, assorted sixpences, 1817, 1825, 1829, 1831, 1887 (young head), 1911, 1919, 1921, 1933, 1952. All extremely fine or better. (10) $360
Lot 1397 George III-Elizabeth II, threepences, fourpences, shillings and florins, assorted dates, all housed in a blue album. Poor-very fine. (252) $0
Lot 1398 George III - Elizabeth II, farthing to crown, many in silver 1797- 1967, some decimal a collection of issues by date in two large blue albums. Mostly good - uncirculated. (Approx. 600) $280
Lot 1399 George IV, crown, laureate head left, 1821, SECUNDO edge (S.3805, ESC 246). Blue and gold perigheral tone on overall grey tone, a delightful coin, as struck, nearly FDC. $0
Lot 1400 George IV, crown, laurette head left, 1821, edge SECUNDO (S.3805). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 1401 George IV, crown, laureate head left, 1821 (S.3805). Polished, attractive with light traces of peripheral dark tone, nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1402 George IV, crown, laureate head left, 1822, SECUNDO edge (S.3805, ESC 251). Lightly toned, good extremely fine. $0
Lot 1403 George IV, halfcrown, 1820 (S.3807). Brilliant proof-like field, nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 1404 George IV, halfcrown, 1821, 1823 (S.3807, 3808). Good very fine. (2) $130
Lot 1405 George IV, halfcrown, 1823 (S.3808, ESC 634). Attractive brilliance, extremely fine and scarce in this conditon. $290
Lot 1406 George IV, halfcrown, 1823, (S.3808, ESC 634). Light attractive grey tone, good very fine. $100
Lot 1407 George IV, halfcrown, 1824 (S.3808, ESC 636). Light attractive grey tone, extremely fine. $180
Lot 1408 George IV, halfcrown, bare head, 1825 (S.3809). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $170
Lot 1409 George IV, shilling, 1821 (S.3810). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 1410 George IV, shilling, 1821 (S.3810). Toned, good very fine. $120
Lot 1411 George IV, shilling, 1825, first head and second reverse, (S.3811). Brilliant nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $270
Lot 1412 George IV, shilling, bare head, 1826 (S.3812). Toned, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 1413 George IV, shilling, bare head, 1826 (S.3812). Toned, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 1414 George IV, sixpence, laureate head, 1821 (S.3813). Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1415 George IV, sixpence, shield in garter reverse, 1825 (S.3814). Toned, extremely fine and scarce. $150
Lot 1416 George IV, farthing, 1822, (S.3822). Even brown patina, nearly uncirculated. $50
Lot 1417 George IV, farthing, 1825, (S.3822). Even brown patina, good extremely fine. $60
Lot 1418 George IV, bronzed proof penny, 1826 (S.3823, P.1423). Several minor edge knocks, even brown, good extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 1419 George IV, penny, 1825 (S.3823). Toned, extremely fine. $110
Lot 1420 George IV, shilling, 1825, 1826 (S.3811, 3812), sixpence, 1824, 1829 (S.3814, 1815), halfpenny, 1826 (S.3824), farthing, 1825, 1828 (S.3822, 3875), half sovereign coin weight, 1821. Good very fine - uncirculated. (8) $300
Lot 1421 George IV - George V, fractional copper and bronze, half farthings 1830, 1837, 1844; third farthings, 1827, 1835, 1884, 1902, 1913, quarter farthing 1853. Mostly very fine or better. (9) $150
Lot 1422 William IV, halfcrown, 1834 (S.3834). Die crack on obverse, good extremely fine. $300
Lot 1423 William IV, halfcrown, .W.W. incuse, shield on mantle, 1836 (S.3834, ESC 666). Good very fine. $130
Lot 1424 William IV, shilling, 1837 (S.3855), groat, 1836 (S.3837), halfpenny, 1834 (S.3847), farthing, 1831 9S.3848). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $250
Lot 1425 William IV, sixpence, 1835 (S.3836). Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1426 William IV, proof maundy set, 1831 (S.3840). Light peripheral tone, nearly FDC - FDC. (4) $290
Lot 1427 William IV, bronzed proof penny, shield on mantle, 1831 (S.3846, P.1457). Spot on neck, otherwise nearly FDC and rare. $0
Lot 1428 William IV, penny, 1834 (S.3845). Good extremely fine. $190
Lot 1429 Queen Victoria, young head crown, 1844 (S.3882). Steel toning, extremely fine/nearly extremely fine, very scarce in this condition. $0
Lot 1430 Queen Victoria, young head crown 1844, star edge stops, (S.3882, ESC 280). Dark grey, with splashes of red and blue, an attractive tone, good very fine and scarce in this condition. $260
Lot 1431 Queen Victoria, young head crown 1844, cinquefoil edge stops, (S.3882). Very fine. $100
Lot 1432 Queen Victoria, young head crown, 1847 (S.3882). Edge knock, very fine/nearly extremely fine, scarce. $150
Lot 1433 Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Brilliant with minor surface scratches in field, extremely fine and with case of issue. $860
Lot 1434 Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $860
Lot 1435 Victoria. Gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Attractive grey tone, minor edge knock, extemely fine. $800
Lot 1436 Queen Victoria, Gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Good very fine. $660
Lot 1437 Queen Victoria, 'Godless' type florin 1849, (S.3890, ESC 802). With light traces of tone, very attractive, good extremely fine. $180
Lot 1438 Queen Victoria, 'Godless' type florin 1849, (S.3890, ESC 802); shilling 1838, (S.2902, ESC 1278). Very fine; good very fine/extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 1439 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1853, no stop after date variety (S.3891, ESC 808). Blue-grey with blue peripheral tone, good extremely fine, scarce. $210
Lot 1440 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1860 (S.3891, ESC 819). Brilliant and rare, about as struck, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1441 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1883 (S.3900). Brilliant, surface marks on obverse, otherwise nearly as struck, extremely fine. $0
Lot 1442 Queen Victoria, Gothic florin, 1886 (S.3900, ESC 863). Brilliant, extremely fine. $180
Lot 1443 Queen Victoria, young head shilling, 1838 (S.3902). With underlying proof-like field, choice extremely fine. $200
Lot 1444 Queen Victoria, young head shilling, 1842 (S.3904). With grey and gold peripheral tone, choice good extremely fine. $220
Lot 1445 Victoria, threepence, 1874 (S.3914C). Brilliant proof-like, nearly FDC, very rare in this condition. $110
Lot 1446 Queen Victoria, young head coinage, crown, 1844 (S.3882), halfcrown, 1874 (S.3889), florin, 1849, 1853 (S.3890, 3891), shilling, 1866 (S.3905), sixpence, 1877 (S.3910), groat, 1838 (S.3913), threepence, 1885 (S.3914), penny, 1853, 1890 (S.3948, 3954), halfpenny, 1857, 1890 (S.3949, 3956), farthing, 1843, 1893 (S.3950, 3958), half farthing, 1843 (S.3951). Fine - uncirculated. (15) $350
Lot 1447 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, proof crown, 1887 (S.3921, ESC 297). Minor surface marks, blue and gold tone, nearly FDC and rare. $460
Lot 1448 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, proof double florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date, (S.3923). Blue and gold tone, obverse scratch, otherwise nearly FDC. $230
Lot 1449 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, proof halfcrown, 1887, (S.3924). Blue and gold tone, FDC. $190
Lot 1450 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, proof florin, 1887, (S.3925). Blue and gold tone, FDC. $150
Lot 1451 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage silver set, threepence to crown, 1887, (S.3921, 3923-6, 3928, 3931). Gold and blue patina, good extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) $220
Lot 1452 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage silver set, threepence, shilling to crown, 1887, (S.3921, 3923-6, 3931). Mostly brilliant, threepencve with gold and blue patina, good extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $130
Lot 1453 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage set, threepence to crown, 1887, (sixpences both types), (S.3921-2, 3924-6, 3928-9, 3931). Very fine - good extremely fine. (8) $0
Lot 1454 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin, 1887 Arabic 1, threepence 1893, (S.3923, 3929). Extremely fine; fine and rare. (2) $120
Lot 1455 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown 1889, 18-19th century tokens (3), farthings 1853-1901 (6), other world coins (5). poor - very fine. (15) $30
Lot 1456 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1889 (S.3921), double florin, 1887 (S.3922), halfcrown, 1887 (S.3924), florin, 1887 (S.3925), shilling, 1887, 1890 (S.3926, 3927), sixpence, 1887, 1888 (S.3928, 3929), threepence, 1887 (S.3931). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (9) $0
Lot 1457 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, double florin 1888, (S.3923). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $30
Lot 1458 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, fourpence, 1888 (S.3930). Good extremely fine. $70
Lot 1459 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1894, edge LVIII, (S.3937). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1460 Queen Victoria, old head, crown, 1897, edge LXI, (S.3937). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1461 Queen Victoria, old head coinage, crown, 1900 edge LXIV (S.3937), halfcrown, 1898 (S.3938), florin, 1900 (S.3939), shilling, 1893 (S.3940), sixpence, 1897 (S.3941), threepence, 1900 (S.3942), penny, 1896 (S.3961), halfpenny, 1895 (S.3962), farthing, 1895, 1901 (S.3963, 3964). Nearly very fine - uncirculated. (10) $0
Lot 1462 Queen Victoria, old head, halfcrown, 1896, (S.3938). Nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 1463 Queen Victoria, old head, florin, 1901, (S.3939). Golden tone, good extremely fine. $110
Lot 1464 Queen Victoria, old head, florin, 1894, (S.3939); shilling 1897 (S.3940), sixpence 1899 (S.3941); threepence 1897 (S.3942). Extremely fine, for first coin, others fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $70
Lot 1465 Victoria, maundy set, 1897 (S.3943). Grey-blue tone, good extremely fine or better, in original box of issue. (4) $130
Lot 1466 Queen Victoria, penny, 1853, ornamental trident, (S.3948, P.1500). Full original mint bloom, good extremely fine - uncirculated. $100
Lot 1467 Queen Victoria, penny, 1854, plain trident, (S.3948). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1468 Queen Victoria, copper penny, 1860/59 (S.3948, P.1521). Brown tone, nearly extremely fine and extremely rare. $0
Lot 1469 Queen Victoria, copper halfpennies, 1838, 1854 (S.3949). With some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 1470 Queen Victoria, proof halfpenny, 1841 (S.3949, P.1526). Some mint red, spot on neck, otherwise nearly FDC. $150
Lot 1471 Queen Victoria, proof halfpenny, 1853 (S.3949). Dark brown tone, FDC. $220
Lot 1472 Queen Victoria, halfpenny 1853, (S.3949); farthing 1841, (S.3950). Trace of mint red, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 1473 Queen Victoria, copper farthings, 1838, 1840 (S.3950). Extremely fine or better. (2) $0
Lot 1474 Queen Victoria, copper farthing, 1846, bronze old head farthing, 1895 (S.3950, 3963). Extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 1475 Queen Victoria, copper farthings, 1853, 1854 (S.3950). Extremely fine or better. (2) $0
Lot 1476 Queen Victoria - George V, third aand half farthings, 1844-1913. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) $60
Lot 1477 Queen Victoria, quarter farthing, 1853 (S.3953). Toned, extremely fine. $0
Lot 1478 Queen Victoria, penny, 1869 (S.3954). Scratches on obverse very good - fine, rare. $0
Lot 1479 Queen Victoria, penny, 1870 (S.3954). Dark tone, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1480 Queen Victoria, penny, 1870 (S.3954). Dark tone. nearly extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1481 Queen Victoria, penny, 1877 (S.3954). Dark surface, extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1482 Queen Victoria, veiled head penny, 1895, low tide variety, (S.3961A). Good very fine and rare. $0
Lot 1483 Queen Victoria, bronze halfpenny, 1860, beaded border (S.3956). With much mint bloom, good extremely fine or better. $0
Lot 1484 Queen Victoria, halfpenny, 1874H (S.3955). Trace of mint bloom, extremely fine. $0
Lot 1485 Queen Victoria, halfpenny, 1875 (S.3956). With some mint bloom, good extremely fine or better. $70
Lot 1486 Queen Victoria, bronze proof farthing, 1868 (S.3958, P.1882). Much original mint bloom, as struck FDC. $520
Lot 1487 Queen Victoria - George VI, silver crowns, 1887, 1895, 1902, 1937, (S.3921, 3937, 3978, 4078). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $120
Lot 1488 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1889, 1890, 1892 (2), 1935 (2), 1937, 1951, 1953 (4), 1977, four shillings 1889. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (14) $80
Lot 1489 Queen Victoria - George V, crowns 1887, 1935, halfcrowns 1915, 1918, 1921, 1931, 1942, florins 1921, 1922, 1946, 1947, shillings 1887, 1903, 1918, sixpences 1787, 1952, others etc. including Canada 1939 medal, Jersey (11), etc. Mostly very fine, many better. (53) $240
Lot 1490 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1902-1966, florins, 1901-1967, halfcrowns, 1902-1967, housed in two albums. Good-extremely fine. (225) $220
Lot 1491 Queen Victoria - Edward VII, young head copper halfpennies 1853 (2), bronze pennies 1894, 1895, 1901 (2), halpennies 1895, 1897, 1899, 1901, 1907, farthing 1880, (S.3949, 3954, 3958, 3961-2). Most with some mint red, Good very fine - good extremely fine. (11) $130
Lot 1492 Queen Victoria - Edward VII, halfpenny, 1887, (S.3956); penny 1903 open 3, (S.3990). First with full mint bloom, second with some mint bloom, good extremely fine or better. (2) $0
Lot 1493 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, farthings, 1860-1956 (120), halfpennies and pennies, 1860-1967 (240), includes varieities, housed in three albums. Very good-uncirculated. (360) $210
Lot 1494 Edward VII, matte silver proof set, crown to sixpence, and Maundy set, 1902 (S.3979-83, 3985). Nearly FDC - FDC in original 1902 eleven coin case. (9) $560
Lot 1495 Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978). Blue and gold on light grey tone, light obverse scratch, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 1496 Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978). Nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 1497 Edward VII, crown, 1902 (S.3978), halfcrown, 1902 (S.3980), florin, 1903 (S.3981), shilling, 1902 (S.3982), sixpence, 1902 (S.3983), threepence, 1902 (S.3984), penny, 1902 (S.3990), halfpenny, 1902 (S.3991), farthing, 1903 (S.3992). Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $0
Lot 1498 Edward VII, proof halfcrown, 1902 (S.3980). FDC. $90
Lot 1499 Edward VII, halfcrowns, 1903, 1905 (S.3980). Very good - nearly fine. (2) $100
Lot 1500 Edward VII, halfcrown, 1907 (S.3980). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1501 Edward VII, matt proof maundy set, 1902 (S.3985). Grey-blue tone, good extremely fine or better. (4) $80
Lot 1502 Edward VII, maundy set, 1905 (S.3985). Grey-blue tone, good extremely fine or better, in dated case of issue. (4) $100
Lot 1503 Edward VII, maundy set, 1908 (S.3985). Grey-blue tone, good extremely fine or better. (4) $70
Lot 1504 George V, first coinage, halfcrown, 1915 (S.4011), florin, 1918 (S.4012), shilling, 1915 (S.4013), sixpence, 1913 (S.4014), threepence, 1917 (S.4015), penny, 1911 (S.4051), halfpenny, 1911 (S.4056), farthing, 1916, 1925 (S.4059, 4060); second coinage, halfcrown, 1923 (S.4021), florin, 1923 (S.4022), shilling, 1922 (S.4023), sixpence, 1924 (S.4024), threepence, 1926 (S.4026). Good very fine - uncirculated. (14) $0
Lot 1505 George V, proof maundy set, 1911 (S.4016). Grey-blue tone, good extremely fine or better. (4) $110
Lot 1506 George V, halfcrown, second coinage, 1926, (S.4021). Good extremely fine, scarce. $50
Lot 1507 George V, wreath type crown, 1928 (S.4036). Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 1508 George V, wreath type crown, 1932 (S.4036). Extremely fine. $270
Lot 1509 George V, wreath type, crown, 1933 (S.4036, ESC 373). Toned, extremely fine or better. $250
Lot 1510 George V, wreath type crown, 1936 (S.4036, ESC 381). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine, rare. $290
Lot 1511 George V, farthings 1933, (36); India George V one twelfth annas 1933 (14). Brilliant uncirculated. (50) $50
Lot 1512 George V-Elizabeth II, shillings, 1911-1954, assorted dates, some duplication, crowns, 1937, 1938. Good-good very fine. (45) $110
Lot 1513 George VI, crowns, 1937 (2), halfcrown 1938, (S.4078, 4080). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 1514 George VI, maundy set, 1937 (S.4086). Uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 1515 George VI, brass threepences, 1937, 1939 (6), 1946 (7), 1948, 1949 (5), 1950 (3), 1951, 1952, (KM.849, 853). Mostly fine or better, several brilliant uncirculated. (25) $50
Lot 1516 George VI, proof brass threepence for VIP's., 1939 (S.4085). Toned, as struck FDC and extremely rare. $260
Lot 1517 George VI, farthings 1937. Mostly brilliant uncirculated. (Approx.200) $70
Lot 1518 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1971 (3), 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); Ceylon 1971 (2); Swaziland 1974 (2); Falkland Islands 1974 (3); Australia, Royal Visit 1977 medals (2); New Zealand 1970 Royal Visit crown, U.S.A. Bi-centennial set (2) Uncirculated - FDC. (33) $80
Lot 1519 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977 (8), mint wallets, 1968 (94). Extremely fine - FDC. (102) $0
Lot 1520 Elizabeth II, proof sets 1981 (2); silver proof crowns cased 1981 wedding (4), packaged uncirculated 1981 wedding (2), 1980 Queen mother (1); Western Samoa, proof ten tala 1982 games, cased; other New Zealand Cu-Ni crowns mostly cased (7); Canada 1965 unc set; encased in plastic Bank of Adelaide pre-decimal set halfpenny, threepence to florin 1963-4; assorted large recent issue medals including Bank of China and Three Pools - West Lake Hangzhou, Channar Mining (2), Lusitania 1915 medal; others (4). Mostly uncirculated. (28) $90
Lot 1521 Elizabeth II, proof piedfort 1988 proof pound in silver. FDC. $30
Lot 1522 Elizabeth II, half new pence - five pound, 1971 - 1998, also one ecu, 1995, five ecu, 1992, all housed in a green album. Nearly extremely fine-uncirculated. (225) $0
Lot 1523 An assortment of issues in silver and copper from 1797 - early 1900's includes 1822 crown and silver 1937 medal (51mm) in Royal Mint case and 1902 in bronze by Elkington in case of issue. Also a few Australian silver and bronze, world minors including N.Z., and U.S.A. Poor-extremely fine (approx 150) $210
Lot 1524 An old collection housed in a cutlery case, with six felt lined trays, the coins unfortunately attached by paper clips resulting in some minor recent scratches. Generally below average condition, includs a few foreign. Nearly all with old ink labels underneath and two old auction (Lawson's) lot envelopes (lots 185, 187). Includes hammered (23, Henry III-Charles I) milled shilling 1663, sixpence 1679, crowns 1682, 1696; Malta 30 Tari 1757, France 1st Republic 5 francs L'an 6 (Bordeaux). Poor-good fine. (122) $560
Lot 1525 Ireland, Edward I, (1272-1307), voided long cross penny, Dublin mint, Class 1V, issued c.1297-1302, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, (S.6251). Dark tone, nearly very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 1526 Ireland, Edward IV, second reign, (1470-1483), silver groat, Dublin mint, obv. facing bust, annulets beside neck, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE in inner circular area, rosettes replacing two dots in angles, (S.6334). Short of flan as usual, weak in places, otherwise very fine bust, very scarce. $230
Lot 1527 Ireland, Civil War coinage, 'Gun Money', crown, 1690 (KM.103), halfcrown, Aug 1690 (S.6582, KM.101). Good very fine. (2) $200
Lot 1528 George I, halfpenny, 1723, William Wood's Coinage, unaltered date, (S.6601, DF 510, KM.117.4); (George III), Voce Populi Coinage, halfpenny token 1760, struck at Dublin, (DF 572, KM.117.4). Good fine, both very scarce. (2) $720
Lot 1529 Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland Token, 1804, six shillings, (Dav.102, KM. Tn1). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $460
Lot 1530 Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland Token, 1808, thirty Irish pence, (KM. Tn4). Extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $0
Lot 1531 Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for ten pence 1813, five pence 1805, (KM.Tn2, Tn5). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $40
Lot 1532 Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for ten pence, 1813, (KM.Tn5). Good extremely fine. $0
Lot 1533 Ireland, George III, Bank of Ireland, token for ten pence, 1813, (KM.Tn5). Good extremely fine. $0
Lot 1534 George IV, halfpenny, 1823, (S.6624, KM.150). Extremely fine or better with some original mint red, very scarce in this condition. $80
Lot 1535 Ireland, florin 1937. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 1536 Ireland, mint sets of decimal coins, half pence - fifty pence, various dates. Uncirculated. (103) $70
Lot 1537 Isle of Man, James, tenth Earl of Derby, penny 1733, second issue; James Murray, Duke of Athol, halfpenny 1758, thin flan, rare, (Coincraft MHD 210 £80 fine). Fine - very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1538 Isle of Man, George III, penny, 1786, (KM.9.1). Edge knock, nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 1539 Isle of Man, George III, halfpennies, 1786, 1798, (KM.8, 10). Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 1540 Isle of Man, Queen Victoria, penny, 1839, (KM.14). Nearly uncirculated with trace of mint red. $120
Lot 1541 Isle of Man, Queen Victoria, halfpenny, 1839, (KM.13). Nearly extremely fine or better. $30
Lot 1542 Jersey, 1841 copper issues 1/13th, 1/26th and 1/52 of a shilling, 1877H bronze 1/12 shilling, (KM.1-3, 7). Last nearly extremely fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated all with varying quantities of mint red. (4) $280
Lot 1543 Jersey, Queen Victoria, one thirteenth of a shilling, 1841, (KM.3). Nearly uncirculated with brown tone. $0
Lot 1544 Jersey, Queen Victoria, one twentysixth of a shilling, 1844, (KM.2). Uncirculated with about full mint red. $80
Lot 1545 Jersey, 1841-1966, assorted dates, one quarter, one twelfth, one thirteenth, one twentyfourth, one twentysixth, one fortyeighth and one fiftysecond of a shilling; Guernsey, 1858-1959, including threepence, one, two, four and eight doubles, assorted dates; Ireland, quarter penny, 1806, pennies, 1928-1968 assorted dates. All housed in a blue album. Good-nearly extremely fine. (147) $250
Lot 1546 Jersey, proof sets, 1966 (KM.PS4, PS5 (14)); Trinidad and Tobago, proof sets, 1966 (KM.PS1 (3)). Nearly FDC - FDC. (18) $60
Lot 1547 Jersey, twenty five pence, 1977 (KM.44). Uncirculated. (200) $0
Lot 1548 Guernsey, twenty five pence, 1977 (KM.31). Uncirculated. (200) $0
Lot 1549 Great Britain and some British Commonwealth, coins of George III - Elizabeth II, assorted farthings to sixpences, 1797-1967. Poor - extremely fine. (Approx.800) $0
Lot 1550 Collection of tokens, 17th - 19th century arranged in alphabetical order Bedfordshire to Middlesex, includes shilling in silver, all in packets described. Fair - very fine. (81) $660
Lot 1551 Collection of tokens, 17th - 19th century arranged in alphabetical order Monmouthshire to Yorkshire, all in packets described. Fair - very fine. (101) $780
Lot 1552 Middlesex, eighteenth century pennies, Skidmore's Clerkenwell series, Addington Place (D&H 147) (illustrated); Kempson's London building series, St. James Palace, (D&H 58) (illustrated); nineteenth century pennies, Cornwall, County, (D.13); West Wheal Mine, (D.17); Scorrier House, (D.20, 25); The first two coins nearly full mint red, uncirculated others attractive patinas, very fine or better. (6) $240
Lot 1553 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, a small group including several with some original mint bloom including Newgate (D&H 396), Macclesfield 1790 (D&H 17), Eccleston (D&H 58), others (21). Described tokens extremely fine, others very fine or better. (24) $260
Lot 1554 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, a small group with buildings including several with some original mint bloom including Edinburgh Register Office (D&H 32); Birmingham, Jerusalem temple, Blue School and New Brass Works (D&H 169, 194, 202); Bury (2) (D&H 29, 29e); St. Paul's Covent Garden (D&H 522a); Wainfleet (D&H 8); Spittle's (D&H 903). Mostly extremely fine, others very fine or better. (9) $260
Lot 1555 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, a small group including several with some original mint bloom including Sandwich (D&H 39), Hornchurch (D&H 33); National Series, Duke of York (D&H 986); Coventry (D&H 232); Spence's Mendoza (D&H 785); Bury (D&H 28); Bungay (D&H 22d); Beccles (D&H 16); Hull (D&H 17); Kidderminster (D&H 23); others (5). Described tokens extremely fine, others very fine or better. (15) $660
Lot 1556 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, a small group including several with some original mint bloom including Haverhill (D&H 32), Bath (D&H 34); East Grinstead (D&H 22); Poole (D&H 6); Middlesex Richardson's (D&H 471); Middlesex Kelly's (D&H 345), Lackington's (D&H 357); Southampton (D&H 89); Bungay (D&H 21); S.Isaac Newton (D&H 1034); Duke's Court Ratley's (D&H 465); Success to Plough & Fleece; farthing Bath (D&H 111); shilling 19th century from Norfolk, Yarmouth, Hunton's (D.15). Mostly extremely fine, shilling very fine. (14) $480
Lot 1557 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, assorted mix of commoner types mostly fine - very fine, several better. (31) $190
Lot 1558 Cheshire, Nantwich, The old bank shilling 1811 (D.1); Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, Wm. Bastin & Co., shilling 1811, view of St. Mary's/legend (D.1); Gloucester, Jas. Whalley's shilling, nd, arms/legend (D.11); Herefordshire, Hereford, Wainwright & Co., and Carless and Co, shilling 1811, arms/legend, (D.2). Fine - very fine. (4) $90
Lot 1559 Devonshire, Barnstaple, shilling, 1811, arms in wreath/legend and date (D.12). Toned nearly extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1560 Durham, Stockton, Christopher and Jennett's shilling 1812 (D.2); Good very fine/very fine, toned and scarce. $0
Lot 1561 Gloucester, J. Whalley's shilling, undated, arms/legend (D.11). Uneven tone, nearly uncirculated, and very scarce. $0
Lot 1562 Hampshire, Portsmouth, I. Dudley's shilling, 1811, arms/legend and wreath (D.35). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1563 Lincolnsire, Lincoln, Milson and Preston's shilling 1812 arms/garter, (D.12); Norfolk, Yarmouth, J.Hunton, shilling 1811, (D.15); Northumberland, Newcastle on Tyne, John Robertson, shilling 1811, arms/female seated left, (D.11, 12); Nearly fine - very fine, second coin plugged. (4) $100
Lot 1564 Shaftesbury, Shaftesbury Bank shillings S.Llotd arms/legend (D.22). Nearly extremely fine and toned. $0
Lot 1565 Somersetshire, Bristol, sixpence Aug. 12, 1811, arms/legend, (D.55); Staffordshire, Stafford, I.C shilling, 1811, building with Stafford knot below/arms, (D.14), Fazeley, sixpence, arms/6d (D.13); Warwickshire, Birmingham, Workhouse shilling (D.11). Fine - very fine. (4) $0
Lot 1566 Somersetshire, Bristol, Bristol Bridge sixpence, 1811, arms/legend and radiate circle (D.65). Toned, uncirculated and scarce. $70
Lot 1567 Yorkshire, Bradford, James Laycock shilling 1812 arms/Justice, (D.3); Hull, Rudston and Preston's one shilling and sixpence or eighteenpence, 1811, arms/legend and rose leaves (D.15), sixpence, 1811, similar (D.17) (2); Leeds, Workhouse 1812, arms no legend/legend, (D.32) (2). Toned, fine - very fine. (6) $150
Lot 1568 Wales, Glamorganshire, Methyr Tydvil, iron smelter's shilling, 1811, view of foundry/legend (D.6). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and very rare. $75
Lot 1569 Nineteenth century penny tokens, Richard Wallis, Dudley (D.3); Newark (D.13); BB & Copper Co, Bristol; Halesowen Shropshire, (D.3); others (3) including New Zealand Hall halfpenny, M&S F.B. 1 1/2d; and an imitation half guinea 1788 inscribed 'Worcester August 6, 7 & 8, 1788. Last token extremely fine, others fine - very fine. (7) $50
Lot 1570 Ireland, assorted tokens, 18th century halfpennies Dublin, Camac Kyan and Camac 1792; Pantheon 1799 (D&H 348); Wicklow, Cronebane 1789 (3); 19th century pence, Wellington and Erin Go Brach worn; 1819 token penny (D.40); halfpenny 1801 (D.74); unofficial farthings, including Cork 1841 (BWS 5700), O'Grady Clinton & Co Dublin (BWS 6190) (2), McSwiney Delany & Co 1853 (BWS 6160); Cannock White & Co (BWS 5980); Andrews & Co (BWS 5940) (2); Castle Tea Company. Mostly very fine or better. (16) $140
Lot 1571 Scotland, communion tokens, Irvine (Ayrshire) Rel.C.1777, N is retrograde (K&L.55; C.3006). Fair-good fine. (16) $0
Lot 1572 Scotland, communion tokens, Irvine (Ayrshire) Rel. C.1840 (D.499; C.3008). Fine-very fine. (10) $0
Lot 1573 Elizabeth I, Sir Walter Raleigh seals as electrotypes (3) in a box produced by Crichton Bros, 22 Old Bond Street, W. (London), 40mm; 48mm; 56mm; a late 19th century production. Extremely fine, interesting. $140
Lot 1574 Anne, Coronation Medal of Queen Anne 1702, in silver, (35mm) by J.Croker, (MI ii, 228/4, Eimer 390), plain edge. Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1575 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 1576 Duke of York, bronze medal 40mm, 1827, by Faulkner, obv. head of Duke of York left, rev. funery urn on plinth with grenadier beside it, (BHM 1274); Cornwell penny token, Dolcoath Mine, (D.14). Extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 1577 William IV, Coronation Medal of William IV 1831, in gold, (33mm) by W.Wyon after F.Chantrey, (BHM 1475, Eimer 1251), plain edge. Extremely fine and rare. $940
Lot 1578 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) $130
Lot 1579 Medalets and medallions, including Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, in bronze (38mm); marriage of Queen Victoria, 1840, in bronze; Jubilee of Puis IX, 1877, Bath Catholic Association, in bronze (45mm); 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. (10) $0
Lot 1580 Edward VII, large silver 55mm, cased official 1902 Coronation medal; Small Heath Photographic Society 1905 medal cased, by Vaughton of Birmingham, to W.R. Cooke; Kintyre Society 1845 engraved medal with loop support, 2nd Fresh Butter; Salisbury Band contest, St Giles, Dartford etc. band medals a mounted group of five in silver; others (5). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (13) $180
Lot 1581 London schools, Boy Scouts, Royal Engineers (2) for swimming life saving, rowing, to D.Redfern 1929, silver (4), bronze (4). Very fine. (8) $40
Lot 1582 Sir Winston Churchill, 1965 commemorative medal in gold 22ct, 38.5mm diameter, 40grams, by Toye Kenning & Spencer of London, in case of issue. FDC. $500
Lot 1583 Churchill Centenary Trust, collection of twenty four gilt sterling silver medallions, by John Pinches, in presentation album. Brilliant FDC. (24) $0
Lot 1584 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 1585 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 1586 Royal Air Force Museum, History of Man in Flight, fifty sterling silver medals (37.6gms, 44mm) depicting the men associated with the history of flight, medals and text presented in two albums. FDC. (50) $0
Lot 1587 Grand Lodge of England, etc, cased set of enamelled Imperial decorations, Star of India enamelled badge London June 17th 1910, Justice Truth awards, one silver by Fettoriani name/recipient erased. Machester Unity of Odd Fellows badge and sash. Very fine or better. (5) $100
Lot 1588 Ireland, Royal Agricultural Improvement Society, instituted. 1841, prize medal in silver (44mm) by Ingram, obv., allegorical figures amidst farming scene, rev., inscribed to 'William Mulligan /Lisnashambo /1849' within floral border, legend around, edge inscribed 'For the Greatest Quantity of Thorough Draining in the Dromore Farming Society'. Very fine. $0
Lot 1589 Ireland, Royal Agricultural Improvement Society, instituted 1841, Dromore Farming Society 1856, prize medal in silver (43mm) by Jones, obv., crowned harp with legend around, rev., inscribed 'To/ John Mulligan/ Hillsborough/ for/ the Best Cow' within wreath. Very fine. $110
Lot 1590 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 1591 Great Britain, model bimettalic crown by Hyams (Victoria Gothic bust), gilt centre with silver plated annulus, 1848, 27mm diameter, (Rogers 205). Extremely fine and rare with full plating. $50
Lot 1592 Great Britain, new model bimettalic crown by Allen & Moore (Victoria Gothic bust), gilt centre with silver plated annulus, nd., 27mm diameter, obv. Britannia and Hercules standing on an island around Victoria Gothic bust, rev. shield insert, (Rogers 212). Extremely fine and rare with full plating. $100
Lot 1593 Great Britain, model florin with a Gothic bust of Queen Victoria, 1849, rev. One Tenth of a Pound, Model Florin around, brass, 26mm diameter, (Rogers 216, RRR). Edge knock, otherwise very fine and extremely rare. $0
Lot 1594 Great Britain, model florin with God Save The Queen obverse around a seated Britannia and seahorses, rev. Model 2 Shillings crowned within wreath, 27mm diameter, silver gilt on copper (white plated copper), (Rogers 217, RR). Extremely fine and very rare. $100
Lot 1595 Great Britain, Prince of Wales's box; lid with Prince of Wales feathers, containing royal children medalets (Rogers 4121 box, and nos. 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275, 276, 277 a complete set except for Prince Arthur Patrick), all 8.5mm diameter medals in 17mm brass box, Mostly very fine - extremely fine and all rare. (9) $100
Lot 1596 Great Britain, a white five pound banknote box by Lauer c.1880 with a top-hatted huntsman and horse leaping a fence on reverse, (Rogers 4200), also containing a shilling and a penny (Rogers 415, 420). Good fine with some minor areas of gilding missing, gilt on iron and extremely rare. (3) $150
Lot 1597 Great Britain, round card box of Queen Victoria (old head) containing a set of miniature toy coins from one farthing to one pound, by L.Chr. Lauer, (Nuremberg), 37mm x 14mm; dark blue edge, (Rogers 4230); toy coins (Rogers 603, 605, 606, 607, 608, 610, 611, 612, 614, 615, 616, 618). Coins and cash box, extremely fine - uncirculated as a unit excessively rare and noted as known, but not seen by Rogers, hovever it is illustrated in his book. (13) $300
Lot 1598 Great Britain, cash box by German maker Lauer with British coins, japanned iron 48 x 34 x 14 mm; dark blue with gold and red with wire handle, with store ticket 'Hamleys' underneath, (Rogers 4400); together with removable brass cash tray (not recorded elsewhere) and a set of Lauer Edward VII 1902 type toy coins (14), sovereign (2), half sovereign (2), crown, shillings (4), half crown, florin, shilling, sixpences (2), threepence, pennies (2), (Rogers 730-733, 735-739, 742). Coins and cash box, extremely fine - uncirculated as a unit very rare. (15) $0
Lot 1599 Great Britain, cash box by German maker Lauer with British coins, japanned iron 48 x 34 x 14 mm; dark blue with gold and red with wire handle, (Rogers 4400); and a complete set of Great Britain wreath type coins (Rogers 1020-1028) half crown (6), florin (6), shillings (5), sixpences (5), pennies (8) and halfpennies (7), (Rogers 1020-1026). Coins mostly extremely fine - uncirculated, the cash box very fine and as a unit very rare. (38) $170
Lot 1600 Great Britain, cash box by German maker Lauer with Swiss toy coins, japanned iron 48 x 34 x 14 mm; c.1888, dark blue with gold and red without handle, (Rogers 4400); twenty francs to two rappen, (missing ten francs and one rappen), (Rogers 2340, 2342 (2), 2343-8, 2349 (2) both in zinc and not copper. Coins and cash box, very fine - extremely fine, rare. (12) $130
Lot 1601 Great Britain, Halfpenny box by Allen & Moore in gilt brass, obv. young head of Queen Victoria, 1849, rev. half Penny Box within wreath (similar to shilling box), 29mm diameter x 3mm, (cf.Rogers 4081 and 4060). Stained, unrecorded very fine or better fine and extremely rare. $220
Lot 1602 Great Britain, William Cole's box in gilt brass, obv. Willm Cole Liverpool Street; rev. Great Britain Royal Arms as on Windsor Castle box, 23.5mm diameter x 4mm, (cf.Rogers 4100). Unrecorded good very fine and extremely rare. $180
Lot 1603 Great Britain's Hope Box, gilt brass 28mm, 8.5mm deep, plain edge, obv. The Queen, Prince Albert and Britain's Hope, base, crowned royal arms within a wreath of oak and laurel; Rogers 4155 (RR) (p.230). Good very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 1604 Great Britain, Ten Commandments box (c.mid-late 19th century) of iron with rough dark patina, probably of German manufacture for English market, obv. lid Christ crucified, rev. base of Christ risen from the grave, with inserts in lead ten commandments script (30mm), the Lord's Prayer (25mm), the Creed (30mm). Unrecorded in either Cribb Collection of Religious medals in the British Museum or in Rogers, very fine, medals better and extremely rare. (4) $110
Lot 1605 Great Britain, Chistmas box by Allen & Moore with four medals (bracteates); lid with two Victorian gentlemen wishing each other A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, bottom Chistmas Present over a basket of fruit and a table laden with game and meat, The medal scenes are 'The Party', 'The Dance', 'A Hand of Cards' and 'The Mistletoe Bough'. Unrecorded (Rogers -), 34 x 6 mm, extremely fine and extremely rare. (5) $150
Lot 1606 Great Britain box medallion set, c.19th century, gilt brass 25mm, 10mm deep, threaded edge, titled The Seasons of Life, with four gilt brass medals (as counters) each different with the portraits of Infancy, Youth, Maturity and Old Age as the obverse and a reverse a wreath with title of medallet; Rogers -. Extremely fine and very rare. $150
Lot 1607 Great Britain, a white five pound banknote box by Lauer c.1880 with a top-hatted huntsman and horse leaping a fence on reverse, (Rogers 4200). Fine with some gilding missing, gilt on iron and extremely rare. $100
Lot 1608 Great Britain, Crown box by Lauer Nurnberg in gilt brass, obv. young head of Queen Victoria, 1896, rev. shield on crown as on sovereign, around Minature Money of All Nations, 36mm diameter x 6mm, (cf.Rogers 4245). Unrecorded extremely fine and extremely rare. $320
Lot 1609 Great Britain, florin box, in iron, obv. as old head florin of Queen Victoria, rev. as reverse of florin 1900, with edge milling of 7 theoretical florins, 30mm diameter, 13mm thick, (Rogers -). Unlisted, very fine and extremely rare. $220
Lot 1610 United States, California box, for Moore's model coins c.1850, lid with port scene of emigration to California, rev. prospectors for gold, gilt brass 22 mm; (Rogers 5300); containing the 1849 California dollar, half dollar and quarter dollar, (Rogers 2464-2466). Toy coins extremely fine - uncirculated, box good very fine, rare. (4) $620
Lot 1611 Love tokens, on halfcrowns of Great Britain, George II, 1746 Lima, with engraving J. No Grieg; another George V, 1911-1919 period, with reverse 'Love to Betty/ Les. R.A.' with flowers engraved. Very fine. (2) $30
Lot 1612 British tokens, 18th century, Middlesex Masonic halfpennies by W.Lutwyche (1794) chiefly for I.Sketchley (D&H 367-73, various edge readings) (47) also an example with obverse shaved off and replaced with hand engraved design of all seeing eye, columns, masonic symbols etc., legend Virtue Honori, Sussex, East Grinstead 1795 (D&H 22) (2), Middlesex, National series, Frederick Duke of York, 1795 with Masonic obverse (D&H 373) (2) Prince of Wales facing head reverse (D&H 367) and profile (D&H 368), Loyal Briton's Lodge; Middlesex by Prattent (D&H 1031) (2, one with mint red), Ireland, Cork 1795 (D&H 330) (some mint red). Middlesex, Spence Adam and Eve/ slave kneeling farthing (D&H 1089), Davidson's halfpenny 1795 (D&H 295), Staffordshire, Leek halfpennies 1795 (D&H 10) (2). 19th Century, Union Copper Company, Birmingham pennies 1812 (2) (W.315, 365). All in the late owners large envelopes with serial numbers or collection accession numbers. Nearly fine - good extremely fine. (62) $720
Lot 1613 Great Britain, various medals, Martin Folkes, 1742 in bronze (37mm) (Eimer 572) probably by Natter. Folkes was Deputy Grand Master in 1724 and was also a numismatist. Death of the Duke of Sussex 1843 in white metal (42mm) by W.J.Taylor (Eimer 1374), another (39mm) by T.H. (Halliday). Scotland, Edinburgh Grand Lodge of H.D.M. in France in silver (35mm) by F.Jalley year 5809; medalet, Kilwinning, 5900 (17mm) medalet in lacquered bronze from Belfast, dove/clasped hands, silver (engraved) medalets (2), pub check, Andrew Sumner, Hay Lane, Coventry (by Cottrill St.Pauls, Birmingham), Freemasons Arms, Burley Lane 1«d, Thomas Burland, Billinsgate 1s by Johnson Old Bailey, Peter Forge, Billingsgate 1s (2) by Thomson, Newington 1816 medalet. Medal in bronze (54mm) W.J.Hughan of the London Lodge 2076, Masonic Historian 1907; J.C.Crawley in silver plated Wm (54mm), P.Lodge of Loyal Britons, 1811 in bronzed copper (54mm) by T.W.Ingram. All in Owners large envelopes. Fine - extremely fine. (17) $150
Lot 1614 Ireland, W.J.Chetwode Crawley, P.G.D., Ireland, in bronze (54mm) personal medal (1892) (Poole 46). Extremely fine. $30
Lot 1615 Livery badge, 19th century, Cutlers in silver gilt by B.Wyon, 'Thomas Johnston/ Livery 20, Oct. 1802/ Assistant 1832/ Fined for Master 1835' (Garnett II, 3). Extremely fine. $220
Lot 1616 Another, as previous, inscribed 'Wm Grenville Johnston/ Livery 5 July 1837/ Assistant 19 Oct 1864' probably a brother of the above. Edge nicks otherwise extremely fine. $140
Lot 1617 Knight Bachelor's Badge, silver gilt in Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1618 Germany, three large bronze medals, Willhelm of Prussia and Augusta of Saxony 1883 (70mm) Wilhelm Frederick Charles, 1866 by J.Elion (61mm), F.Lvd. Schroder, Carl Cornelius Wiebe 1901 (71mm) by J.V.Langa for the Hamburg Lodge. In envelopes, somewhat polished otherwise good extremely fine. (3) $230
Lot 1619 Germany, Prussia, Frederick Leopold Prince, Berlin 1900, in silver (42mm) by E.Weigand. Medalet (34mm) silver plated, foundation gear 1741, Minerva seated, Alexander facing head on sheild. The same type on the reverse of a bronze medal of Leipzig, 1905 (51mm). Extremely fine - FDC. (3) $130
Lot 1620 Germany, portrait medals, Bayreuth 1905, schiller on a rectangular bronze plaque 1905, (verdigris) J.G.Finder 1905 Leipzig; Fischer 1904 (rectangular gilt); Wolfenbuttel 1905 (rectangular); Ferdinand of Bram, Luneburg 1905 in bronze (48mm). Large rectangular (55x75mm) plated plaque 1878-1903 Hivek Pay 'r Ede. All in envelopes with serial or accessi? numbers. Fine - extremely fine. (7) $150
Lot 1621 Germany, Hamburg Lodge, various medals 1891, 1899-1904 mostly 36mm - 60mm in gilt (4), silver, silvered and bronze (7). mostly portrait medals, all in envelopes, very fine - good extremely fine. (13) $210
Lot 1622 Chile, 1903, German issue 1903 in gilt bronze (45mm) Inauguration of the temple by the Lodge of St.John at Concepcion. Uncirculated. $30
Lot 1623 Europe, Germany, Breslau 1826 in gilt (43mm) (Poole 499); Belgium, Brusselles Count Goblet d'Alviella 1907 in bronze (65mm) by C.H.Samuel, Denmark, Frederick VIII 1912 in silver (45mm), Italy C.V.Muller, 1863-1903 in bronze (50mm); France, Louis XV silver jeton of the Masonic Temple, Grand Chancellor of the Empire, 1808 by Jalley in bronze (41mm) (2). Also Russia, five kopecks 1793 Ektrinaburg mint. Fine - extremely fine. (7) $150
Lot 1624 Belgium, in bronze 1813 - 1882 (4), France bronze (3), brass (1), 1848, 1849, Valenciennes Order of the Incas 1866, 1809 Paris by Jaley. Generally extremely fine. (8) $90
Lot 1625 European medalets etc.; France (27, 5 or 6 in silver), mostly late 18th and 19th century one finer piece in silver by L.Schmitt for Lyon, 5827; Switzerland, Geneva (4, 2 in silver); Netherlands, Batavia 1858 in bronze (41mm), Luxembourg (27mm), Belgium, Liege, 5869 in bronze (25mm); Germany (8, one silver for Cairo/ Hamburg 1902, a bronze for Valparaiso 1877, gilt for 1904 Hamburg (Solon). All in owners envelopes, mostly very fine - good extremely fine. (42) $400
Lot 1626 Early continental jewells, France L'an 12 (1801) heart on fire, Commisaire No.7 in gilt brass, collar jewell 5818 (1818) W.S.Peter Rose cross collar jewell 18th degree and four others, one German. Fine - very fine. (7) $160
Lot 1627 Great Britain, Past Treasurer Jewel craft gold (in 18 carat gold by Spencer, London with enamelled shield on ribbon (J.Striven, 1896), Rose Cross jewell in 9 carat gold and red enamels by Spencer, London. St.George and serpent jewel, gilt jewell Longe Inde Este and Joiners Company Jubilee 1887, enamelled gilt. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $150
Lot 1628 Great Britain, London, Q.C. correspondance circle jewell (W.J.Longhurst), P.M. jewell (H.J.Whymper, 1888), Prov. G.L. of Mark Master Masons, jewell for Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Northants (Northamptonshire) and Hunts jewell in gilt. Cased silver jewell by Stillwell London, various minor jewels, gilt and enamelled. (10). Fine - extremely fine. (15) $50
Lot 1629 Masonic jewells, early, 18th century. Great Britain in silver (voided) square and cross, French, another continental, early bronze square and cross (possibly 17th century) smaller gilt circa 1820, sum on cross jewell circa 1780. fine - very fine. (6) $60
Lot 1630 U.S.A., General Lafayette, 1824 in bronze (47mm) by Caunois French 'The Defender of American and French Liberty 1777-1824' Boston, Sereno D. Nickerson 1823 in bronze (55mm). Baltimore, 1897 in bronze (42mm) (Poole 902). Albert Pike, 1891 in bronze (45mm) (Poole 891). In envelopes, toned, extremely fine-uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 1631 U.S.A., Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Washington sesqui-centennial 1902 (R&F, Baker 0 - 297). Centennial of Washingtons death, 1899, Mt.Vernon Virginia (R&F, Baker 1831) another in WM, another in bronze (15mm). The first with minor hairline, the others brilliant, uncirculated. (4) $160
Lot 1632 U.S.A., Iowa, 1884 in silver (35mm) (Poole 862). Louisiana centenary 1912 in silver (44mm). The first brilliant, FDC; the second toned good extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 1633 U.S.A., bronze medals (35mm) to (45mm) centenaries etc, Maryland 1886, 1890, Philadelphia 1886, St. Louis 1886, Philadephia to San Francisco 1883, to Erie & Bradford 1884, Pittsburg 1892. Except the last, mostly brilliant bronzed FDC. (7) $180
Lot 1634 U.S.A., various bronze and gilt medals (27mm)( to (60mm) New York 1906 Adelphie Council in silver, copper and bronzed (briliant), Bay City Michigan 1903 struck from copper from the ruins of the fire at the temple; Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1900, Indianapolis 1912, Chicago 1901, Massachusetts (circa 1900); Delaware 1911, R.C. Sudlow 1905 (Burroughs Welcome & Co.). Extremely fine-uncirculated. (10) $260
Lot 1635 U.S.A., various commemoratives in white metal including Sartain/Monument Cemetery Philadelphia 1888 (58mm), Baltimore/St. Louis 1886; Mt. Neboh Lodge N.Y., 1893; New Brunswick 1884 (2), Egyptian Obelisk N.Y., 1880; Return of the Liberty Bell from New Orleans 1885; Minneapolis 1891; Washington D.C., 1889, Prince Hall 1884, Providence R.I. 1886 (2). Some tin pest, mostly extremely fine-uncirculated. (21) $250
Lot 1636 U.S.A., various Mark Chapter pennies, medalets etc, including gilt 1887 (2), cardboard (green) 1907, copper (9) base metals, including William Long's token (Poole 939), Houston Texas (2), Dayton Ohio (2) Waco Texas 1950, Canada 1907 and aluminium (6) including Denver 1892. Very fine-brilliant uncirculated. (40) $110
Lot 1637 St.Louis 1904, Grand Prize Medal of Exposition, bronze 74x64mm by A.A. Weinman, obv. Liberty standing with woman, rev. eagle over award. Good very fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1638 Athens 1906, Intermediate Games Participation Medal, bronze gilt 50mm by N. Lytras, obv. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, Acropolis behind, rev. legend in wreath. Extremely fine, rare. $0
Lot 1639 Athens 1906, Intermediate Games Participation Medal, silvered bronze, 50mm by N. Lytras, obv. Seated Nike holding laurel wreath over phoenix emerging from flames, Acropolis behind, rev. legend in wreath. Extremely fine, rare. $0
Lot 1640 London 1908, Participation Medal, pewter 51mm by B. MacKennal, obv. quadriga with winner dashing to left, rev. winged figure of Fame standing on globe between legends. Scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. $0
Lot 1641 Stockholm 1912, Participation Medal, pewter 51mm by B. MacKennal /Lindberg, obv. Zeus seated on Ionian column with figure of Nike, rev. quadriga with winner dashing to left. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1642 Stockholm 1912 - Munich 1972, a set of 'Shell Olympic Posters' 1912 to 1972 containing Olympic colour posters for Stockholm 1912; Antwerp 1920; Paris 1924; Amsterdam 1928; Los Angeles 1932; Berlin 1936; London 1948; Helsinki 1952; Rome 1960; Tokyo 1964; Mexico City 1968 and Munich 1972. Twelve posters about uncirculated-uncirculated. $0
Lot 1643 Berlin 1916 (Cancelled), Medal of the Winners as the German Prize medal in the trials (c.1913), bronze 50, obv. Wilhelm II to right, no legend, rev. legend around and in centre in three rows. Extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1644 Paris 1924, Participation Medal, bronze 55mm by R. Benard, obv. City view of Paris over legend, rev. Victory with laurel wreaths crowning athletes. Extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1645 Amsterdam 1928, Participation Medal, bronze 55mm by J.C. Wienecke, obv. Nude male and female athletes on podium with torch over Olympic flame, rev. Nike over Marathon tower, Amsterdam shield between two hemispheres. Extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1646 Los Angeles 1932, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm by J. Kilenyi, obv. standing athlete carrying unfurled banner of Xth Olympiad, rev. two seated female figures supporting shield of United States. Extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1647 Los Angeles 1932, elongated cent, stamped with Xth Olympiad, 1932 Los Angeles. Uncirculated $0
Lot 1648 Austrian Olympic Committee, 25th anniversary, 1933 as a shield, 'Youth Sports Week' legend, 60 x 35mm. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1649 Berlin 1936, Internationaler Stern-flug, medal in bronze (70mm) by Otto Placzek. Fine. $0
Lot 1650 Berlin 1936, Participation Medal, cast bronze 70mm by O. Placzek, obv. five athletes representing five continents pulling ropes of Olympic bell, rev. Olympic bell embossed with German eagle holding Olympic rings. Extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1651 Berlin, 1936, silvered mesh purse (top opens up) inscribed with Olympic rings, given as a gift to wives of VIP's, (55.2 grams). Very fine and unusual. $0
Lot 1652 Berlin, 1936, enamelled commemorative badge, 42mms, (24.7 grams), by W.A. and Co. Munchen. Extremely fine and colourful. $0
Lot 1653 Berlin, 1936 Games and Winter Games, vol. 1 and II, blue cloth books published by the cigarette company of Altona - Bahrenfeld. Complete with all photos. Very fine. (2 Volumes) $0
Lot 1654 Berlin 1936, the Czechoslovakia Team pin, (10.5 grams). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1655 Berlin 1936, visitor's badge in gilt and enamel (30mm x 33mm) Brandenburg Gate over Olympic rings. Enamel chipped, very fine. $0
Lot 1656 London 1948, pattern in aluminium of Winner's medal, 51mm (22.2 grams). Support drill holes at top and bottom of rim, otherwise extremely fine. $0
Lot 1657 London 1948, Poland's team badge, 20x15mm, (4.2 grams). Fine, rare. $0
Lot 1658 Helsinki 1952, Participation Medal, bronze 54mm by K. Rasanen, obv. stylised Athletics heads superimposed over Olympic stadium, rev. male and female athletes to left holding torches over rings. Good extremely fine, boxed. $0
Lot 1659 Helsinki 1952, Participation Medal, bronze 54mm by K. Rasanen, obv. stylised Athletics heads superimposed over Olympic stadium, rev. male and female athletes to left holding torches over rings. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1660 Cortina D'Ampezzo 1956 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, bronze 45mm by C. Affer, obv. head of Victory crowned with Olympic rings, rev. Olympic motto surrounding Cortina emblem, knowflake over Mt. Pomagagnon. Nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1660A Melbourne 1956, Olympic Torch used in the Olympic torch relay run from Cairns to the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Lettering around base of flame protector reads, XVI Olympiad - 1956; Olympia - Melbourne, Olympic rings voided around wind protector (overall height 47.5cms). Extremely fine withrim edge knocks. ners during trial run. Good very fine and rare. $7,500
Lot 1661 Melbourne, 1956, official car number plate, number 298. Repainted, extremely fine and very rare. $1,100
Lot 1662 Melbourne 1956, Guests of Honour/High Official's badge in gilt with white enamelled border, enamelled rings, torch and Australia (51mm x 30mm) by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, numbered 109 on reverse, without ribbon. Some corrosion on reverse, otherwise very fine. $0
Lot 1663 Melbourne 1956, competitor's badge in oxidised silver with maroon enamelled border, enamelled rings, torch and Australia (51mm x 30mm) by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, without ribbon. Good very fine. $200
Lot 1664 Melbourne 1956, team official's badge in oxidised silver with blue enamelled border, enamelled rings, torch and Australia (51mm x 30mm ) by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, numbered 2970 on reverse, with ribbon. Badge missing brooch pin, ribbon stained, torn and legend fully faded, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 1665 Melbourne 1956. press badge in bronze with green enamelled border, enamelled rings, torch and Australia (51mm x 30mm) by K.G.Luke, Melbourne, numbered 9725 on reverse, with ribbon. Legend partially faded on ribbon, otherwise good very fine. $260
Lot 1666 Melbourne 1956, tin badges (33mm) (6) with athletes Dawn Fraser, Murray Rose, John Landy, Lionel Cox, Merv Lincoln, Hector Hogan; XVIth Olympiad Melbourne 1956 belt buckles (45mm x 31mm) by Aros, one in silver, one in gilt. Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $0
Lot 1667 Melbourne 1956, badge in white metal, kookaburra and kangaroo, Australia, painted Olympic rings and 1956 in a boomerang below. very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1668 Melbourne 1956, badge in white metal, emu and kangaroo, painted Australia and Olympic rings, 1956 below. another badge in guilt with painted rings, 1956 in a boomerang below. Pin damaged on first badge, light corrosion on second, otherwise very fine. (2) $0
Lot 1669 Melbourne 1956, badge in white metal, kangaroo and emu, painted Australia and Olympic rings, Melbourne 1956 below. very fine (2) $120
Lot 1670 Melbourn 1956, badge in white metal, kookaburra and kangaroo, painted Australia and Olympic rings, Melbourne 1956 below; another badge in guilt with painted rings, Melbourne 1956 below. very fine. (2) $130
Lot 1671 Melbourne 1956, badge, map of Australia at top with kookabura and kangaroo on either side, coloured five rings below and 'MELBOURNE 1956' on base. A very nice example. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1672 Melbourne 1956, Duke of edinburgh's Visit, Australia 1956, enamelled press badge (39mm triangular) by stokes. Enamel chipped, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 1673 Melbourne 1956, commemorative medal in bronze (63mm) by Andor Meszaros for K.G.Luke, Melbourne. Extremely fine. $210
Lot 1674 Melbourne, 1956, car badge, chrome plated with coloured Olympic rings, by H.R.Hobson Pty Ltd Melbourne. Very good. $40
Lot 1675 Melbourne 1956, china plate with view of Melbourne skyline and Olympic rings (162mm), another., with map of Australia, Olympic flame and rings (196mm); thermos flask (ht 240mm) with XVIth Olympiad Melbourne 1956 decal on front. Very fine. (3) $120
Lot 1676 Melbourne 1956, metal car badge, by Streamlux, the 'Officially Aproved Emblem'. Very fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1677 Melbourne 1956, Cadbury's chocolate tin with view of Melbourne, Coat of Arms and Olympic rings on lid (172 x 142 x 50mm). Fine. $0
Lot 1678 Melbourne 1956, a plaque by Lega with coloured Olympic rings and Melbourne arms on wooden base, 177x130x22 mm. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 1679 Melbourne and Cortina 1956, Polish Olympic Committe, medal in guilt bronze (80mm). With small dent on obverse, otherwise good extreamly fine. $0
Lot 1680 Rome 1960, Participation Medal, cast bronze 54mm by E.Greco, produced at Bertoni mint (Milan), obv. nude female torchbearer to right running over Olympic rings, rev. incuse design of eagles soaring over stadium of Rome with legend around. Dark original patina, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1681 Rome 1960, silver commemorative medal in pure silver, 50mm, (44.8 grams). As struck with proof-like surface, FDC. $0
Lot 1682 Rome 1960, gold plated commemorative medal, with ring mount and support, 32mm, (12.4 grams). As struck, uncirculated. $0
Lot 1683 Innsbruck 1964 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, bronze 61mm by Welz, obv. Innsbruck Olympic emblem with German legend, rev. Innsbruck city view, alps in background. Nearly uncirculated in red wallet as issued. $0
Lot 1684 Tokyo 1964, Participation Medal, bronze 61mm by T.Okamoto/K.Tanaka obv. stylised three runners and swimmers to right, rev. Olympic rings legends above and below. Dark original patina, extremely fine. $600
Lot 1685 Tokyo 1964, set of commemorative medals in gold (18k, 7.2gms, 22mm), silver (30mm) and Copper (30mm); single medal in silver (30mm), another., in copper (30mm), designed by Yusaku Kamekura for the Tokyo Olympic Fund Raising Association. In cases of issue. Uncirculated. (5) $0
Lot 1686 Tokyo 1964, silver commemorative medal of the organising committee in original logo plastic case with brochure, 30mm, (18.6 grams), by Yusaku Kamekura. As struck uncirculated. $0
Lot 1687 Tokyo 1964, bronze medal featuring on the reverse Olympic games stamps, 65mm, (138 grams). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1688 Tokyo, 1964, silver medallion in official white plastic case. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 1689 Grenoble 1968 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, bronze 68mm by M. Coeffin, obv. profile of Greek athlete, rev. Grenoble city view, alps in background. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 1690 Mexico 1968, Participation Medal, bronze 50x50mm by L. Wyman, obv. Olympic sports pictograms divided by Mexico Olympic emblem, rev. Spanish emblem between tow lines. Bright original patina but worn in places, very fine. $0
Lot 1691 Mexico City 1968, cased pair of commemorative medals 63mm in oxidised silver and bronze in case of issue. Uncirculated. $60
Lot 1692 Sapporo 1972 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm by S. Fukuda, obv. Sapporo Olympic emblem, rev. two large arrows attached to stylised athlete. Nearly uncirculated, in acrylic presentation case. $0
Lot 1693 Munich 1972, large bronze medal by Taro, Japanese Committee Medal for Japanese Team members, 70mm, (266 grams). As struck, uncirculated. $0
Lot 1694 Munich 1972, Participation Medal, steel 49mm by F. Koenig, obv. Munich Olympic emblem, rev. Olympic rings over two hands, one holding olive branch. Bright, with original patina encased within acrylic presentation box, extremely fine. $0
Lot 1695 Innsbruck 1976 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, silvered bronze 50mm by W. Pichl, obv. Innsbruck Olympic emblem on ice crystals within German legend, rev. Bergisel ski jump, Innsbruck and Alps in background. Extremely fine/very fine. $0
Lot 1696 Montreal 1976, Participation Medal, copper 45mm by G. Huel/P.Pelletier, obv. Montreal Olympic Stadium, rev. Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylised 'M' above rings. Uncirculated and cased. $0
Lot 1697 Montreal 1976, Participation Medal, copper 45mm by G. Huel/P.Pelletier, obv. Montreal Olympic Stadium, rev. Montreal Olympic emblem, a stylised 'M' above rings. Uncirculated. $350
Lot 1698 Montreal 1976, The official History of the Olympic Games silver medallion (50) set by the Franklin Mint with descriptive booklet, published 1976 for the Montreal Games. Nearly FDC. (50) $400
Lot 1699 Montreal 1976, The official History of the Olympic Games silver medallion (50) set by the Franklin Mint with descriptive booklet, published 1976 for the Montreal Games. FDC. (50) $400
Lot 1700 Lake Placid 1980 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, nickel-silver 76mm by M. Jovine, obv. modern relief views of nine winter sports, rev. Lake Placid emblem surrounded by the words of the Olympic oath in four concentric circles. Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 1700A Moscow 1980, official Olympic torch for these games, height 57.5 cm. Extremely fine and very rare. $0
Lot 1701 Moscow 1980, Participation Medal, tombac 60mm by A. Leonova, obv. Moscow Olympic emblem over stadium, rev. Red Square in Moscow. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 1702 Sarajevo 1984 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, uniface bronze 86x78mm by N. Mitric, obv. Stylised 'Sarajevo 84' emblem within circle above Sarajevo olympic emblem. Nearly uncirculated, in fitted presentation box, rare. $0
Lot 1703 Los Angeles 1984, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm by D. Sterner obv. Olympic torch head, rev. Los Angeles Olympic emblem over rings and laurel branches. Uncirculated and presentation case. $0
Lot 1704 Los Angeles 1984, International Olympic Committee Official First Day Cover Collection for 1984 Olympic Games, each cover from a different country all housed in a custom box as issued. Fine Used. (86) $0
Lot 1705 Seoul 1988, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm by K. Kwanghyum, obv. South Gate below mountains etc., rev. Seoul Olympic emblem over rings and legend. Uncirculated and presentation case, rare. $450
Lot 1706 Barcelona 1992, Participation Medal, burnished copper 70mm by X. Corbero, obv. legend in four lines over Barcelona emblem, rev. stylised lightning bolts. Uncirculated, in pouch. $190
Lot 1707 Lillehammer 1994 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, copper 66x76mm by M. Kleppan, obv. Stylised pictograms of sporting events, ice crystals and Littlehammer Olympic emblem over rings, rev. modernistic ice crystal design with sports pictograms. Nearly uncirculated, light toning. $0
Lot 1708 Atlanta 1996, the Centennial Games, Official Olympic torch for these games, height 80.0 cm., aluminium and Georgia pecan wood, designed by Peter Mastrogiannis, twenty two reeds represent the cities where Olympic Games were held since 1896. Extremely fine and very rare. $0
Lot 1709 Atlanta 1996, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm, obv. official torch logo, rev. quilt of leaves. Uncirculated, in pouch, within presentation case. $0
Lot 1710 Atlanta 1996, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm, obv. official torch logo, rev. quilt of leaves. Uncirculated, in pouch, within presentation case. $0
Lot 1711 Nagano 1998 Winter Olympics, Participation Medal, bronze 60mm obv. Nagano Olympic emblem over legend, rev. wooded mountainside. Nearly uncirculated, in presentation box, with gilt logo and legend. $0
Lot 1712 Gold nugget, 9.2gms, also gold bearing quartz. (2) $220
Lot 1713 Silver ingot, 250 troy ounces by DCL with usual stamps. Extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 1714 Sovereign case, hallmarked sterling silver, Birmingham, 1906. Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 1715 Edward VII sovereigns, jewellers copies, 1904. Extremely fine. (3) $220
Lot 1716 George V, sovereigns as jewellers copies, 1925SA. 1926SA, 1928SA (8). Extremely fine. (10) $700
Lot 1717 George V, sovereign as jewellers copy, 1926M. Very fine. $60
Lot 1718 Jewellery copy of Netherlands, five gulden 1912. Extremely fine. $30
Lot 1719 Queen Victoria, enamelled jubilee head crown, 1887, reverse with 19th century enamelling, (S.3921). Very fine with ring support, clip pin broken off. $30
Lot 1720 Opal, cyrstal opal, 5.76 carats from Lighening Ridge. $0
Lot 1721 Opal, cyrstal opal, 4.91 carats from Cooper Pedy. $0
Lot 1722 Opal, cyrstal opal, 3.59 carats from Cooper Pedy. $0
Lot 1723 Opal, cyrstal opal, 4.8 carats from Andamooka. $0
Lot 1724 Cufflinks, in gold (18ct, 10.1gms the pair, 15mm) with elephant design. Extremely fine. (Pair) $0
Lot 1725 Costume jewellry and other cosmetic extras, holders etc., includes watches, necklaces, purses etc all housed in a small suitcase. (lot) $0
Lot 1726 Pocket watch, 15 ct. working Hunter pocket warch by Waltham, missing watch glass face, intials engraved on face. Fine. $0
Lot 1727 Watches, a quantity of assorted watches including pocket watches, several with Swiss movements, mostly in need of repair. (16) $0
Lot 1728 Cigarette case, a 9 ct. gold (60 grams), heavily engraved cigarette, hallmarked Chester 1901, case, inscribed on front 'Melbourne 1911' within a monogram of 'BS'. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1729 City of Melbourne Centenary, 1934-35, a group of commemorative items including porcelain cigarette case/ashtray, oval shaped ashtray, butter dishes (2), a jewellers ring box from Catanachs with the Melbourne Coat of Arms on top of lid, serviette rings, mounted and framed postcard for the National Eucharistic Congress - Centenary of Melbourne 1934, another., for the Australian jamboree 1934-35. Fine - extremely fine. (9) $0
Lot 1730 A curious mixture, five items, Holloway ointment jar (for treatment of cuts, wounds, bruises etc 113 Southwark St. London, together with penny Hollway token; a Navy Cut tobacco tin by W.D & H.O. Wills, Australia Ltd., Sydney; two shell shape ash-trays, one in glass, the other a souvenir of War Memorial Park, Haki, Whangarei, NZ. Mostly fine. (5) $50
Lot 1731 Vesta boxes, Mobilgas (45mm x 28mm); another coffin shaped in brass (49mm). Good - fine. (2) $0
Lot 1732 Scales, folding halfguinea and guinea scales in brass, c.1860s (135mm) in a fitted wooden case. Fine. $260
Lot 1733 Scales, a set of brass money scales, with weights in an oval shaped metal case. Very good. $90
Lot 1734 Coin case, 25.5x7.5x20, by Abafil of Milan Italy, this with four trays. As new. $230
Lot 1735 Assyria, small cylinder seal (length 20cm) lapis lazuli, c.850 B.C. $230
Lot 1736 Egypt, faience ushabti (ht 7.5cms) c.late period 1085-332 B.C. On stand. $0
Lot 1737 Egypt, faience ushabti (ht 6.5cms), c.late period 1085-332 B.C. $0
Lot 1738 Egypt, faience ushabti (ht 11.5cms) c.26th Dynasty, 664-525 B.C. On stand. $140
Lot 1739 Egypt, Ptah Sokar god, amulet (ht 4cm) c.26th Dynasty, 664-525 B.C. On stand. Has been repaired. $0
Lot 1740 Greece, bronze bangle with snake design, c.5th century B.C. $160
Lot 1741 Italy, Roman glass bangle, c.2nd century B.C. $70
Lot 1742 Italy, Roman two handled pottery jar (ht 28cms) c.1st-3rd century A.D. $260
Lot 1743 Italy, Roman glass tear bottle (ht 10.5cms), c.2nd-4th century A.D. $0
Lot 1744 Thailand, figure of resting water buffalo in white jade (length 13cms). $0
Lot 1745 Commonwealth of Australia, letter under the head PRIME MINISTER, addressed to Colonel Kenneth Mackay M.L.C. signed WILLIAM JOHN LYNE. Very fine and a very rare signature of an Australian Prime Minister. $160
Lot 1746 Sheet music for 'Hey Big Spender' autographed by Shirley Bassey in 1994, framed in glass (1.25m x .43m). $420
Lot 1747 Autograph book, an important schoolboy autograph book of cricketers and Rugby League players, including 1951 MCC tour of cricketers, including Dennis Compton, Australian team includes Keith Miller, Lindwall, Harvey, Johnston, Moroney, Langley, Morris, 1951 NSW v WA team includes, Richie Benaud, Alan Davidson, Sid Barnes. Qld team, Wally Grout, Qld v NSW 1954, NSW v Victoria 1954, teams against South Africa 1952-3 touring team, West Indies 1951-2 touring team, with almost all team members signing, Victoria v NSW 24.1.1953 teams, Rugby League 1951 France v Australia winning team, noted P. Aubert., Keith Holman, Clive Churchill, Kiwis 1952 touring team, Fiji 1952 touring team complete; First USA Rugby League team 1953, 1953 Wallabies South Africa Tour 1953, 1954 English R. League tour members, many of these autographs are repeated, also includes single other sport autographs including Walter Lindman, Neville Sellwood, Sir Edmund Hillary, an almost unique assemblage of autographs of the great Australian and World Sportsmen of the 1950's. (many hundreds of autographs). $240
Lot 1748 Commonwealth of Australia, N.S.W. Government Celebrations, Sydney, 1st January, 1901, Parliamentary Badge for The Hon. J.A.K. Mackay, M.L.C., in immaculate condition, in the original envelope, free frank, dated 31DE00 (envelope torn). (1) $520
Lot 1749 Dr W.G.Grace, Champion Cricketer of the World, Century of Centuries, commemorative hankerchief, 1898, printed on fine linen (610mm x 595mm, follows the design of the sterling silver plate). A mount hole each of the four corners, otherwise very fine and rare. $440
Lot 1750 Football programmes, a small and very rare group, First Test France v Australia June 11, 1951 (2 copies); Australia v New Zealand 3rd test August 18, 1984; France v Monaro Division, Canberra, May 23, 1951; England v Southern Districts of NSW, Junee, May 1946; copies of the Rugby News, Vol.25, No.12 (June 28, 1947) and Vol.28 No.1 (April 15, 1950). (7) $120
Lot 1751 Van Diemen's Land, Hobart Town Gazette, Vol.XIII, Saturday, August 30, 1828, with a fine strike of 'News Paper Duty Van Diemen's Land two pence' with crown handstamp in orange, J.Simpson Esq. JP written in pen. Nearly very fine. $130
Lot 1752 Arrival of Australian Fleet, souvenir commemorative programme Sydney October 4th 1913, a four page colour programme including a print of the C.E.S. Tindall painting of the Australian Fleet, together with signed portraits of General Sir Ian Hamiliton dated 14.4.14 (Anzac and Gallipoli); Sir John Forrest, Ist Baron Forrest of Bunbury, (1847-1918) signed and dated 1874 (surveyor, explorer and politician, Premier of W.A. [1890-1901] and Federal Treasurer 1905-1918) and a signed pen drawing by R.J.W. of uncertain male figure. (4) $170
Lot 1753 The Southern Cross Collector, quarterly journal of the Southern Cross Collectors' Club, Melbourne, Victoria. Numbers 46, November 1933, 47 July 1934 and 48 February 1935. Issue No.47 contains details about the Melbourne Centenary. The Numismatic Society of South Australia, membership cards and programmes for 1945-1946, 1947-1948 and 1949-1950. Numismatic Association of Victoria, special invitation to the 500th meeting of the Association of the 5th April 1977, in envelope of issue. Queen Victoria Hospital Appeal Badge by Luke sold with original printed and numbered envelope of issue. Includes several rare items. Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $0
Lot 1754 Miscellaneous publications, Women's Weekly Nov. 28 1956, Olympic Games Melbourne 1956 Souvenir Edition (fair condition); Morning Bulletin, Rockhampton, April 20, 1954 (Petrov spy story); Will's Cigarette Picture Card album with 50 Air-Raid Precautions cards; Teacup Reading; Cecil B. De Mille's 'the Ten Commandments'; Nestle's Recipe book; Practical Motorist & motor Cyclist June 1957; 1967 International Havester catalogue; Singer Sewing Machines instructions c.1930, and How to make dresses the Modern Singer Way; Ball Bearing separators manual; Nursing notes on midwifery; The amazing adventures of Anthony Arrowroot; KGV broadcast Xmas 1934; Marilyn Monroe and Jean Seberg Premiere photos (1960, 1957). Fair - very fine. (16) $0
Lot 1755 The Royal Geographical Society, map (560mm x 370mm) etched in silver and decorated with 24ct gold, glazed and framed (700mm x 510mm) by the Franklin Mint. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 1756 Naval stamp covers and post-cards, mostly from France, the postal covers (approx. 80) with additional cachets relating to the ship etc., the post-cards mostly unused all are featuring photos of various French Naval vessels (31); together with modern advertisement (French) post-cards (20) several being used; older world covers etc (6) including an Australian souvenir cover 'Welcome to our American Comrades' c.1913. Fine - very fine. (137) $80
Lot 1757 Playing cards, selection of playing card packs, featuring an early 20th century pack of 'Waddingtons' depicting a painting of a lady golfer in an ornate 'Whitcombe & Tombs Ltd' of Auckland, New Zealand playing card box; also includes packs of Qantas, P & O (3), 'Askim' and Chinese 'bicycle' pack. Seven packs. $70
Lot 1758 Coin postcards from Straits Settlements/Hong Kong, China, Japan and Thailand, depicting a range of the coins from each country. Extremely fine. (4) $130
Lot 1759 Postcards, an accumulation of postcards (mostly B/W a few coloured) all c.1900-1920 many with views including Australia, Germany, Italy (Naples), Ceylon, mostly used cards several with QV or German stamps fixed to back. Mostly fine. (Approx. 200) $110
Lot 1760 Edward VIII, sample postcards, set of five colour postcards featuring Edward VIII, printed by Rotary Photo, London. Probably produced for the King's forthcoming coronation. Each card is overstamped 'SAMPLE'. Each card states '... Crowned 12th May 1937'. Rare set. Extremely fine-nearly uncirculated. (5) $90
Lot 1761 Match box labels, a collection house in a ring binder album of Australian and world match box covers, including Redhead, Bryant & May's and Federal brand, etc., world include Olympic, Japanese, soft porn etc. A rather well mounted and display collection in very fine condition. (100's) $120
Lot 1762 Art and Australia, a run of issues including several duplicates, Vol.5, Nos.1-4, (duplicates 2-4); Vol.6, 1-4 (duplicates Nos. 1,2, & 4), Vol.7, 1-4 (duplicates 1-4), Vol.8, 1-4, Vol.9 No.1, Vol.14, 3-4, Vol.21 No.4, Vol.29, Nos.3-4, Vol.30, No.1, Vol.32 Nos.1-2, together with several (17) International and Australian Art catalogues and soft cover books. (51) $90
Lot 1763 International and Australian Art Exhibition catalogues (recent) mostly at NSW Art gallery and several other minor exhibition publications devoted to aspects of art and antiques. Very fine. (34) $80
Lot 1764 Canada, Bank of Montreal, London, second of exchange for £257, dated 1st January 1896, payable in New Westminster, British Columbia. Nearly EF. $0
Lot 1765 Hong Kong, Tai Sang Bank Limited, cheque for HK$6,992.27, duty stamp plus three different banking stamps on front and back; Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Hong Kong, 19..; China, The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Shanghai, 19.., the last to unissued. VF-EF (3) $0
Lot 1766 India, Messrs Grindlay & Co Calcutta, Army Agents, 186 with large impresseed Calcutta Stamp Office duty for one anna; The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Bombay 19 with impressed India one anna duty stamp; LLoyds Bank Ltd. Cox's Branch overprinted on 'Messrs Cox & Co', Calcutta 19 with impressed India one anna duty stamp, all unissued. Extrremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $30
Lot 1767 The Imperial Bank of Persia, Bagdad, 19.. ; The Eastern Bank Limited, Bagdad, 19.. both with Iraq two annas impressed duty stamps; The Eastern Bank Limited, Bagdad, 19 Barclay's Bank (Dominion, Colonial and Overseas), Asmara, Eritrea 19 denominated in East African shillings; Barclays Bank D.C.O. Cairo 19 , denominated in Egyptian pounds, all unissued. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $0
Lot 1768 New South Wales, Revenue Branch Colonial Treasury, Sydney, 8 May 1839, receipt for a deposit on a land purchase; Bank of Australia, cheques for various amounts, all dated in the months of 1840 (10). Most with spike holes, good - good fine. (11) $130
Lot 1769 Commercial Bank Co. of Sydney, fixed deposit forms, for Townsville c.1890-1893, forms No.1 (for £20 - 12 months) 6th August 1890, others Nos. 13, 17, 22, 40, 41, 44, 50 and 56 for varying amounts mostly as £250 forms but up to £1100. With ornate vignette, mostly fine - very fine. (9) $0
Lot 1770 Australian Bank Training notes, procuded by Note Printing Australia to assit in the training of bank tellers, two, five, ten, twenty, fifty and one hundred dollars (ten sets - 60 notes); another ten dollars but legend reads 'ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY PAY CORPS' last item scarce. Uncirculated. (61) $50
Lot 1771 Australia and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, special invitation to the official opening of the A.N.Z. Banking Museum by the Governor of Victoria, His Excellency Rear Admiral Sir Brian Murray, K.C.M.G., A.O., K.St.J. accompanied by Lady Murray on Tuesday 21st May 1985 at the Gothic Bank premises, 388 Collins Street, Melbourne. Beautiful ornate multicoloured certificate (32 x 40.5cm) including vignettes of the old Gothic Bank and the Bank's new multi storied headquarters within an ornate border. A nice item nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 1772 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 of the very rare one hundred pound note of 1914, which was illustrated on the cover of the auction catalogue. Scarce. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 1773 New South Wales, Conveyance of land, between Hamilton Hume and his wife Elizabeth of Cooma and Robert Alfred Barber of Yass of a parcel of land in the County of Murray, of three acres two roods and thirty two perches, handwritten on vellum, dated 25th August 1870 and signed by Hamilton Hume and Elizabeth Hume; together with Programme and Invitation to inspect the proposed Federal Territory at Yass, 28th August 1900, unissued. Very fine - good extremely fine. (3). $300
Lot 1774 Victoria, Colony of Victoria, Quarterly Business License, issued from Ararat, April 27, 1859, License No.7 at a cost of £2.10.0; Leinster Marine Lodge of Australia, No.2, New South Wales, lodge receipt issued to William Sidman, April 8, 1889. Nearly fine, very fine, both rare documents. (2) $200
Lot 1775 Victoria, documents relating to gold mining, including Certificate of Registration in the name of J.B.Shepherdson, Taradale, 21st August 1871; Tribute Agreement between Messrs Oakley and Lewis and the Sandhurst and Bellrock Quartz Mining Tribute Company, 7th May 1872, on vellum; License to Mine between Messrs Oakley, Lewis and Walker and the Saint Arnaud Cross Reef Tribute Company, 19th June 1876, a twenty five page handwritten deed; Miner's Rights, to Samuel Priestley of Sandhurst, 2nd Nov 1871, F.Cavanagh of Maldon, June 17 1887, Thomas Maxfield of Bendigo, 30th January 1912; Mining Lease to J.B.Shepherdson in the district of Castlemaine, 2nd April 1884; Gold Buyer's Licence issued to Patrick McVickar, St Arnaud, 1st January 1904, and a receipt from Home Rule and Hilton Gold Mining Co., Gympie, June 10 1899. Fine - very fine. (9) $250
Lot 1776 Victoria, assorted documents including, Particulars & Conditions of Sale of Freehold Properties in the town of Richmond to be offered for Sale by Public Auction, 29th March 1873; another., in the Oakleigh Central Township Estate, 19th November 1887; British Certificate of Ship Registry of the 'Bell Bird', Melbourne, 11th July 1881, on vellum; Certificate of Right of Burial in the Tower Hill General Cemetery, 16th June 1896, on vellum; Victorian Railways, Certificate of Service, Melbourne, July 4th 1899; General Average per Steamship 'Buninyong', and deposit receipts, Melbourne 1899-1900 (8); Herald and Weekly Times Limited, Report of Directors, 2nd July 1902; Victorian Railways, Rolling Stock Branch, Drivers Certificate, 7th November 1928, on vellum. Very fine. (15) $210
Lot 1777 Victoria, Conveyances of land, City of Melbourne, dated 8th December, 1853; in Prahran, dated 6th April 1854; North Elwood, dated 1st September 1854; Parish of Jika Jika, dated 12th January 1858; Guildford, 15th September 1858, all on vellu. Fine - very fine. (5) $0
Lot 1778 Legal documents, including Equitable Mortgages, 1861, 1864; Submission to Arbitration, 1868; Deed of Partnership, 1871; Deed of Dissolution, 1873; Acknowledgement and Confirmation of the Right to light a strip of land; Mortgages, 1873; 1894; 1903 (2); Further Charge, 1875; Mortgage of Livestock, 1889 (2); Mining Lease, 1890; Agreement, 1897. Very good - very fine. (16) $0
Lot 1779 Legal Documents, Appointment of new Trustee McLean to Greenhill, 1872, Woodhouse 1883; Trust Case, for Uhr (1886), Woodhouse 1873; Opinion on the will of R.J. Ford (nd) and Counsel Opinion; Mortgage, 1855 (Uhr-Hart); 1860 (Sheridan-McRae), another (Sheridan-Boyd), 1873 (Hart-McRae), 1887 (Cooper-Ichwoebel), 1896, 1919; Comnveyance 1865 (McGee-Ichwoebel) another of 1868, 1881, 1897 (Vickery-Hall), 1900 (Osborne-Vickery), 1904; Abstract of Title, McGee 1865; Covenant to Produce Cooper 1890; Reconveyance, Cooper 1887; Probate, 1884 (F.A. Mack), 1888 (Bain), 1909 (Chapman), 1915 (Wilson), 1927 (2, Walker, Mavack), 1930 (McMaster); Deed 1885, Uhr-McRae/Hart; Declaration 1897, 1898, 1899, others (2). Fine. (33) $30
Lot 1780 Legal Documents, Further Charge 1877; Bond 1908; Release documents 1875, 1877 (2 Appoint of Share and Release), 1883 (2), 1887, 1891, 1899, 1910; Letters of Administration, 1871, 1884, 1888, 1901, 1908, 1909, 1911; Agreement Hay and Woodhouse 1876, Browne and Woodhouse 1887; Power of Attorney, Ford to Ford 1897. Fine. (21) $0
Lot 1781 Legal Documents, sundry documents including Abstract of Title 1898; Marriage settlement 1860 Kinghorne with Uhr; Indenture of Cornelius Uhr 1885; Marriage certificate 1894; Power of Attorney 1915 (2); letter from Crown Solicitor's Office 1889 from Crown Solicitor; Certificate of Incorporation of company 1937; various letters from Town Clerk, Managing Trustee of Bank of NSW; receipts, bonus certificates and letters (13). Fine. (22) $30
Lot 1782 City of Melbourne Gas & Coke Company, one five share, No.3943, dated Oct 23rd 1857. Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 1783 City of Melbourne Gas & Coke Company, one five pound share, No.3944, dated Oct 23rd 1857. Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 1784 City of Melbourne Gas & Coke Company, one five pound share, No.8945, dated Oct 23rd 1857. Fold top edge, nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 1785 Melbourne & Suburban Railway Company, one ten pound share, No.3949, dated 1st August 1859. Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 1786 Melbourne & Suburban Railway Company, one ten pound share, No.3948, dated 1st August 1859. Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 1787 New South Wales mining, Broken Hill South Silver, 1909; North Broken Hill Mining, 1911; Ulmeari Gold, 1912; Tingha Tin, 1923; Lucknow Amalgamated Gold, 1924; Marshall-Longton Lucknow Gold, 1925; Mount Morgan Developments, 1935; New Butlers Tin, 1940; New Occidental Gold, 1953; Shaw River Alluvials, 1954; Golden Age Gold, 1962. Very fine. (11) $120
Lot 1788 South Australia mining, Great Boulder Mining and Finance, 1935; North Golden Mile, 1935; Imperial Gold, 1935; Gregory Gold, 1935; Consolidated Gold Areas, 1939; Pioneer Scheelite, 1953; Red Terror Gold, 1953; Blue Spec Mining, 1953; Brocks Creek Uranium, 1954; Central Mines, 1954; Lancefield, 1954; Australian Uranium, 1955. Very fine. (12) $70
Lot 1789 South Australia/Northern Terrritory mining, Prince Alfred Copper, 1900; Central Australia Exploration, 1928; Consolidated Gold, 1934; Great Boulder Mining and Finance, 1935; Lady Gladys Gold, 1935; Gregory Gold, 1935; Marvel Loch Gold, 1936; Blue Spec Mining, 1953; Lancefield, 1954; Red mTerror Gold, 1952; Brocks Creek Uranium, 1954; Australian Uranium, 1955; Central Mines, 1955. Very fine. (13) $0
Lot 1790 Tasmanian mining, South West Curtin-Davis, Dundas, 1896; North Lyell Pioneers, Mount Lyell, 1896; Mount Lyell Extended, 1900; Mount Cleveland Tin, Whyte River, 1908; New Ruby Flat Tin, Branxholme, 1906; South Cameron Dredging, 1911; Ben Lomond Republic Tin, 1915; Tasman and Crown Lyell Extended, 1916; Mount Bischoff Extended, Waratah, 1918; Blue Tier Weld, 1927; Tasmanian Tin, 1928; Moina Tungsten-Tin, 1954. Very fine. (12) $160
Lot 1791 Victorian mining, Blue Bell Gold, Palmerston, 1901; Federal Convention Gold, Stirling, 1902; New Warden Gold, Cassilis, 1906; New Pioneer Quartz, Diamond Creek, 1906; Briseis Tin Mines, 1908; Growlers' Creek Gold, Wandiligong, 1925; Homebush Gold, 1935; Glen Patrick Alluvials, Elmhurst, 1935; Ballarat East Development, 1935; Benara Gold, 1935; Bendigo Mines, 1937; Broken Hill Proprietary, 1961. Very fine. (12) $0
Lot 1792 Victorian mining, Duke of Wellington Gold, Bamganie, 1901; Arthur's Creek Gold, Diamond Creek, 1903; Union and Dorritt Gold, North Gippsland, 1911; Complex Ores Limited, 1911; Tower Hill Consolidated, 1923; Australian Mining Trust, 1934; Corks Eldorado Gold, 1934; South Corbett, 1934; Ballarat East Development, 1935; Wellington Alluvials, 1938; Australasian Mining, 1969; Murchison Central MInes, 1970; Great Eastern Mines, 1980. Very fine. (13) $90
Lot 1793 Victorian mining, New White Leads Silver Lead, 1906; Cassilis Gold, Gippsland, 1908; Maori Queen Gold, Ovens Valley, 1909; Galloway Mines, Inglewood, 1912; Mount Isa South, 1924; Little 180 Gold, Bendigo, 1935; Midland Options, 1935; Normanby Tin, 1937; North Nell Gwynne Gold, Bendigo, 1942; Evanston Gold, 1947; Mining Corporation, 1956; Broken Hill South, 1960. Very fine. (12) $90
Lot 1794 Victorian mining, South Star, Sebastopol, 1896; Briseis Tin, 1908; Black Horse Consolidated, Egerton, 1911; Wymah Wolfram Mining, 1917; South Victoria, 1926; Woolshed Poseidon, 1933; Bolwarrah and Gordon's Amalgamated, 1936; East Reefs Consolidated, 1936; East Gippsland Gold, Bruthen, 1936; Wolber Valley Extraction, 1946; Red Terror Gold, 1952; Tin & Strategic Minerals, 1954; Morning Star (C.M.A.), 1955. Very fine. (13) $80
Lot 1795 Victorian mining, Horn Island Gold, 1900; Alpine Extended Gold, Reedy Creek, 1909; Malmsbury Alluvial Gold, 1912; Long Tunnel Gold, Walhalla, 1913; Cock's Pioneer Gold and Tin, 1917; Ajax Central, Daylesford, 1920; Langi Logan United, Ararat, 1925; Golden Fleece Gold, Diamond Hill, 1933; Melbourne Bitter Gold, 1935; Illabarook Alluvial, 1937; Hill 50 Extended, 1954; A1 Consolidated Gold, 1973. Very fine. (12) $0
Lot 1796 Victorian mining, Carlyle & Whittaker Gold, Maldon, 1899; Mornington Gold, Balnarring, 1905; Monarch Gold, 1915; Mount Cuthbert, 1919; Napoleon (B.M.L.), 1934; Misima United, 1936; Myrtleford Gold Reefs, 1937; Milano, 1940; Nell Gwynne Reef, Bendigo, 1945; Mount Coolon Gold, 1949; Morning Star (C.M.A.), 1955; Mount Isa Mines, 1963. Very fine. (12) $90
Lot 1797 Gold mining, Boy's Reef Quartz, Jordan Track, 1866; Great Success Gold, Malmsbury, 1871 (3); Quartz & Alluvial Gold, Lauriston, 1872; Central Energetic Freehold Gold, Lauriston, 1872 (2); Eagle Hawk Union Quartz, Maldon, 1875; Cobunga Consols Gold, Cobunga River, 1884; Cobunga Tunnel Gold, 1884; Mount Fairbrother Gold, Mount Jacob, 1890; Democrat Gold, Cowra Creek, 1903. Fine - very fine. (12) $620
Lot 1798 Agriculture, Yea Dairy Company, 1899; Australian Farmer's Estates, 1909; Australian Farms, 1913; Victorian Producers' Co-operative Company, 1918; Gippsland and Northern Co-operative Selling and Insurance, 1919; Daylesford Woollen Mills, 1921; Western and Murray Districts Co-operative Bacon Curing Company, 1921; Victorian Co-operative Freezing Co., Bendigo, 1921; Graziers' Co-operative Shearing Co., 1947; Rochester Co-operative Butter & Canning, Rochester, 1951; Melbourne Co-opertive Brewery, 1958; Burrumbeet & Windermere Farmers' Co-operative, 1956; Farmers Co-operative Fertilisers (Euroa), 1966; Blue Moon Fruit Co-operative, Blackburn, 1968; Co-operative Farmers and Graziers Direct Meat Supply, 1981. Very fine. (15) $120
Lot 1799 Agriculture, The Southern Queensland Pastoral Company Limited, mortgage debenture for one hundred pounds, issued 21st September 1888, bearing interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum, with ornate crowned impressed duty stamp for two shillings and sixpence dated 29.9 (18)88 in red. Extremely fine. $90
Lot 1800 Oil, Australian Oil Wells, 1915; Mersey Valley Oil, 1923; Federal Oil, 1923; Roma Oil, 1928; Tasmanite Shale Oil, 1928; Timor Petroleum, 1929; Taranaki (N.Z.) Oil, 1929; South Australian Oil, 1931; Golden Fleece (Cracow), 1932; Point Addis Oil, 1935; Oil Search Limited, 1954; Oil Development, 1962; International Oils, 1968; Lennard Oil, 1969 (2); Exoil, 1969; Bounty Oil, 1970; Olympus Petroleum, 1970; Timor Oil, 1971; Associated Australian Oilfields, 1971; Harbourside Oil, 1972; Amalgamated Petroleum, 1976; Straits Oil & Gas, 1984; Southern Fields, 1985; Sunland Petroleum, 1985; Petro Energy. Very fine. (26) $120
Lot 1801 Transport, Colonel North Mines & Railway Company, Zeehan, Tasmania, 1899; Chillagoe Railway & Mines, 1899; Bragge's Railway Truck Company, 1900; Balfour Milling and Tramway Company, Melbourne, 1912; Woods-Gilbert Rail Remodelling, 1919; Yellow Cabs (Queensland) Limited, 1926; Movie Theatres, Armadale Picture Theatre Company, 1913; Moonee Ponds Picture Theatre Company, 1921; Oriental and Oceanic Pictures, 1927; Metrolitan Picture Theatre, Melbourne, 1953; British Dominions Films Limited, 1960. Fine - very fine. (11) $220
Lot 1802 General, Paramatta Copper Mines, South Australia, 1903 with coupons; Queensland Copper, 1906, with coupons; Mount Elliot Limited, 1912, with coupons; Tasmanian Tin, 1927; Imperial Gold Mines, 1935; Camp Bird Limited, 1938, with coupons; Moina Tungsten-Tin, 1954; Central Mines, 1954. Fair - very fine. (8) $90
Lot 1803 General, Great Success Gold, Taradale, 1870; Quartz & Alluvial Gold, Lauriston, 1872; Cobungra Tunnel Gold, Cobungra River, 1884; North Melbourne and Hotham Land Company, 1883; Cobungra Consols Gold, 1884; Enterprise Permanent Building Society, 1887; Upper Hawthorn Brick Company, 1888; Mount Grand View Estate, 1888; Mercantile Finance, Trustees and Agency, 1889; Mount Fairbrother Gold, Mount Jacob, 1890; Fresh Food & Frozen Storage, 1894; Steel's and Glamorgan Gold, Yandoit, 1896; North Queensland Tin and Copper, 1899. Very fine. (13) $380
Lot 1804 General, Badak Co., Malay Peninsula, 1920; New Guinea Copper, 1923; Timor Petroleum, 1925; Pulo Tin, Burma, 1926; New Salak South Tin, 1927; Lampeh (Siam) Tin, 1927; Mavua Rubber, 1928; Tujoh Tin, 1928; Asia Amalgamated Tin, 1928; Rangeng Tin, Siam, 1929; British New Guinea Gold, 1934; Irowat Gold, New Guinea, 1935; Gold Mines of Fiji, 1935; Developments (New Guinea), 1935; Deebook Dredging, Siam, 1936; Sapphire Creek (Papua), 1936; Cuthbert's Misima Goldmine, 1936; Upper Watut Gold, 1937; Borneo Options, 1939; Enterprise of New Guinea, 1940; Enterprise of New Guinea Gold and Petroleum, 1954. Very fine. (21) $130
Lot 1805 General, Perkins & Co., 1915; William Dawson Co., 1911; Arthur Rickard & Co., 1915; Beath Schiess & Felstead, 1920; Commonwealth Baord Mills, 1920; Marshalls Limited, 1920; Surrey Engine and Boiler Works, 1920; Micrometer Motor Valve, 1922; Internal Combustion Fuel, 1922; Waterloo Chemical Works, 1923; Yates & CO., 1924; Arkmans Limited, 1926; Tobacco Growers, 1930; Hobbs Gearless Drive, 1933; Zerocan Refrigeration, 1936; Wellington Alluvials, 1936; Glenferrie Hill Recreation Club, 1949; President Consolidated, 1955; Cox Brothers, 1956; Reid Murray Holdings, 1958; Geelong Lawn Tennis Club, 1958; Carlton Brewery, 1970; Stanhill Consolidated, 1960; Property & Mineral, 1971; Finance Corporation, 1980. Very fine. (26) $0
Lot 1806 General, William Dawson Co., 1911; Marshall Shoe Co., 1914; Surrey Engine and Boiler Works, 1920; Beath Schiess & Falstead, 1920; Waterloo Chemical Works, 1923; Phosphate Co-operative Co., 1928; Internal Combustion Fuel, 1922; St Johns Wood Estate, 1922; Pines and Hardwoods of Australia, 1922; Jepson Fruit Machinery, 192-; Yates & Co., 1924; Commonwealth Real Estate, 1928; A.I. Distributors, 1929; Arthur Rickard & Co., 1929; Tobacco Growers, 1929; John Pender, 1930; Broken Hill Proprietary, 1953; Consolidated Forests and Milling, 1937; Johns Hydraulics, 1959; Myer Emporium, 1959; Reid Murray Acceptance, 1959; Allen Holdings, 1959; Reid Murray Holdings, 1959; Stanhill Development, 1960; Turner Industries, 1961; Insulwool Products, 1963; Cox Brothers, 1963; H.Rowe & Co., 1969; Telecom Bonds, 1989; G.J.Coles & Co., 1962. Very fine. (30) $0
Lot 1807 General, Iron, Steel and Metals Manufacturing, 1907; William Dawson Company, 1911; Woods-Little Stone Dresser, 1911; The Butter Process Syndicate, 1913; Australian Farms, 1913; Victorian Trained Nurses Club, 1913; Commonwealth Board Mills, 1920; Surrey Engine and Boiler Works, 1920; Internal Combustion Fuel, 1922; Universal Shopping Service, 1926; Melbourne Glass Bevelling & Silvering Co., 1926; Union Tablet Co., 1923; Jepson Fruit Machinery, 1926; A.I.Distributors, 1929; John Pender Proprietary, 1930; Consolidated Forests and Milling, 1937; Electric Current Control, 1938; Wytex Proprietary, 1946; Motor Spares, 1957; Chevron Sydney, 1959; Reid Murray Holdings, 1959; Stanhill Development, 1960; Melbourne Co-operative Brewery, 1970; Talga Limited, 1973; Hooker Corporation. Very fine. (26) $0
Lot 1808 General, Iron, Steel and Metals Manufacturing, 1907; Marshall Shoe Company, 1914; Janiesleigh Dell Recreation Club, 1925; Directoplate Litho, 1925; Forestal Timber Co., 1926; Victor Leggo & Farmers, 1929; Afforestation Proprietary, 1932; C.A.P. Softwood Industries, 1942; South Australian Perpetual Forests, 1948; National Reliance Investment, 1953; Reid Murray Acceptance, 1961; Second Century Corporation, 1961; Marchant & Co., 1961; Sapfor Timber Mills, 1962; H & S Credits, 1965; McPherson's, 1965, 1967; Freighters Limited, 1966; Mainline Corporation, 1969; Myer Emporium, 1974; Wales First Income Trust, 1975; Australian Bacon, 1976; Pine Forests of Australia, 1977. Very fine. (26) $0
Lot 1809 General, Newcastle Coal Mining, 1908; Powlett-North Woolamai Collieries, Powlett River, 1910; Standard Quarries, 1911; British & Australasian Freezing & Defrosting, 1913; Dalmayne Collieries, 1919; Preston Quarries, 1922; Larkin Aircraft Supply, 1927; Kingsville Quarries & Contractors, 1928. Very fine. (8) $0
Lot 1810 Miscellaneous share scrip, cheques etc, Sesame Gold, Sydney 70 shares 1940; AMP life premium certificate (1938); Australian Workers Union, men's ballet ticket 1948-9; Indenture 1929 to a apprentice Electrial Engineer; Australia (Brisbane) meat ration card 1948 in original holder; Korea war bond 1950 for one hundred won; assorted cheques (12) including Lloyds travellers cheques for £10 and £50, Money orders (2), Specimen Amex traveller's cheques (2); Indian cheques (3, one as an unused form); Bank of Australasia (Matamata NZ unused form) etc. Mostly fine, several scarce items. (18) $80
Lot 1811 Debentures, Shire of Rutherglen, 1st June 1911 and 1st December 1911; Church of St John the Evangelist, Toorak, 30th August 1913 (3), with interest coupons attached (torn left side on all three); United Railroads of Yucatan, first mortgage redeemable gold bond for £100, 1910, with coupons; Loan of the City of Moscow, bond for 189 roubles, 1912, with ten coupons attached. Fine - very fine. (7) $0
Lot 1812 German New Guinea, gold twenty mark 1895A. Good extremely fine and very rare. $16,000
Lot 1813 German New Guinea, gold ten mark 1895A. Good extremely fine and very rare. $16,200
Lot 1814 German New Guinea, five marks 1894A. Nearly extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 1815 German New Guinea, five mark 1894A. Toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $1,400
Lot 1816 German New Guinea, five mark 1894A. Toned, very fine. $950
Lot 1817 German New Guinea, two mark 1894A. Toned, scratch at rim on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $440
Lot 1818 German New Guinea, two mark, 1894A. Good very fine. $460
Lot 1819 German New Guinea, one mark 1894A. Toned, extremely fine. $260
Lot 1820 German New Guinea, one mark 1894A. Extremely fine. $260
Lot 1821 German New Guinea, one mark 1894A. Toned, good very fine. $240
Lot 1822 German New Guinea, one mark 1894A. Toned, good very fine. $220
Lot 1823 German New Guinea, one mark, 1894A. Good very fine. $260
Lot 1824 German New Guinea, half mark 1894A. Nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 1825 German New Guinea, half mark 1894A. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 1826 German New Guinea, ten pfennig 1894A. Brilliant uncirculated. $600
Lot 1827 German New Guinea, ten pfennig 1894A. Some mint bloom, extremely fine. $300
Lot 1828 German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Traces of mint red, extremely fine. $200
Lot 1829 German New Guinea, ten pfennig, 1894A. Good very fine. $180
Lot 1830 German New Guinea, one pfennig 1894A (2), two pfennig 1894A. Toned, good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $440
Lot 1831 German New Guinea, coin postcard depicting the complete set of German New Guinea coins 'Wert exclusive Courtage' type. Extremely fine and rare. $40
Lot 1832 Territory of New Guinea, pattern or proof penny and halfpenny, 1929, in cupro nickel. Some spotting, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $760
Lot 1833 Territory of New Guinea, George V, proof-like penny, in cupro-nickel 1929. Brilliant uncirculated and rare. $380
Lot 1834 Territory of New Guinea, George V, proof-like halfpenny, in cupro-nickel 1929. Brilliant uncirculated and rare. $420
Lot 1835 Territory of New Guinea, George V, proof-like halfpenny, in cupro-nickel 1929. Several minor spots, otherwise brilliant uncirculated and rare. $380
Lot 1836 Territory of New Guinea, currency date set 1935-1945, complete in Dansco press-in-album and well above average, another on leaves with additional sixpence 1935, together with Edward VIII pennies (9), sixpence 1935, shillings (5). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (38) $100
Lot 1837 New Guinea, Tul Tul badge of office, issued by the Australian Administration to native minor chiefs, by Amor Sydney (noted on verso). Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1838 New Guinea, Luluai badge of office, issued by the Australian Administration to native chiefs, (by Amor but not signed). Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1839 Territory of New Guinea, Head Tax token, 1937-1038, 10/-, aluminium, holed as issued. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 1840 Papua New Guinea, Official Independence Medal, 1975, made by The Royal Australian Mint, 35.5mm, with ribbon attached, an pin support. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1841 Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1975. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 1842 Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1975. Uncirculated in pack of issue. $120
Lot 1843 Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1975 (KM.9). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 1844 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1975 FM(P) (KM.9). FDC. $130
Lot 1845 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1975FMP, 1976FMP (KM.9, 10). FDC. (2) $250
Lot 1846 Papua New Guinea, proof 100 kina, 1975. In case of issue, FDC. $120
Lot 1847 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1976 FM(P) (KM.10) first anniversary of Independence. FDC. $130
Lot 1848 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1976FMP, 1977FMP (KM.10, 12). FDC. (2) $250
Lot 1849 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1976, 1977, both FM(P) (KM.10, 12). FDC. (2) $250
Lot 1850 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1977, Hornbill, in wallet, (KM.12). FDC. $130
Lot 1851 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1977, Bird wing butterfly, in wallet, (KM.13). FDC, scarce. $170
Lot 1852 Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1978FMU (KM.13). Uncirculated. $150
Lot 1853 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1978 FM(P) (KM.13). FDC. $170
Lot 1854 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1978 FM(P) (KM.13). FDC. $180
Lot 1855 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1979, nation four faces, in wallet, (KM.14). FDC. $130
Lot 1856 Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina, 1979, nation four faces, in packet, (KM.14). Uncirculated and rare. $140
Lot 1857 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1980, independence anniversary, in wallet, (KM.17). FDC. $130
Lot 1858 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1981 FM(P) (KM.19). Cased, FDC. $160
Lot 1859 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1983, Bank of PNG in wallet, (KM.24). FDC. $180
Lot 1860 Papua New Guinea, proof sets 1975 (2), 1976, mint sets 1975 in folders (2), (KM.MS1, PS1-2). FDC and uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 1861 Papua New Guinea, proof sets 1977, 1978 (2), 1980 (3). FDC. (6) $150
Lot 1862 Papua New Guinea, proof sets 1977, 1978, 1980, proof ten kinas 1980, proof First Day cover ten kinas 1977. FDC. (5) $90
Lot 1863 Queen Victoria, pattern penny 1879 by Joseph Moore (A.399). Dark toned with hints of red, a few minor carbon spots on the obverse otherwise nearly uncirculated and very rare. $1,200
Lot 1864 George V, Royal Mint proof set, crown to threepence, 1935. Toned FDC, only 364 sets struck. $3,700
Lot 1865 George V, Waitangi proof crown 1935. Light tone, scratch on reverse, otherwise FDC. $2,100
Lot 1866 George V, Waitangi crown, 1935. A little handled, otherwise good extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 1867 George V, florin 1934. Good extremely fine. $0
Lot 1868 George V, florin 1936. Toned, nearly extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $50
Lot 1869 George VI, florins 1945, 1946 flat back. Brilliant extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. (2) $0
Lot 1870 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933-1965, pre-decimal near complete date collection from halfpenny to crown in coin album, missing 1935 Waitangi crown. Very fine - uncirculated. (194) $110
Lot 1871 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1953. Cases damaged. Toned, nearly FDC - FDC. (3) $0
Lot 1872 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1972 (2), 1974 (7). FDC. (9) $0
Lot 1873 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975 (6), 1976 (7), 1979 (2). FDC. (15) $0
Lot 1874 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977, Waitangi Day (KM.PS18). FDC. (12) $0
Lot 1875 Elizabeth II, proof dollars, 1973 (3), 1976 (16) (KM.38.2). FDC. (19) $0
Lot 1876 Elizabeth II, proof dollars, 1974, Commonwealth Games (KM.44a (4)); 1978, twenty fifth Anniversary Coronation (KM.47a (7)); 1979 (KM.48a (7)). FDC. (18) $0
Lot 1877 Elizabeth II, proof dollar, 1977, Waitangi Day (KM.46). FDC. (19) $110
Lot 1878 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1965 (19), 1967, 1969 (3), 1970 (32), 1974 (11), 1975 (9), 1977 (4), 1978 (6), 1979. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (86) $0
Lot 1879 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) $60
Lot 1880 Elizabeth II, dollars 1969 (24) (KM.40.1), 1970 (37) (KM.42), 1973 (20), 1976 (31) (KM.38.2), 1977 (48) (KM.46). All coins in plastic cases. Uncirculated. (160) $220
Lot 1881 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1970, Cook Islands (KM.43). Uncirculated. (77) $0
Lot 1882 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1974, New Zealand Day (KM.45a). Without cases. Nearly FDC - FDC. (4) $0
Lot 1883 Elizabeth II, one dollar 1974, Commonwealth Games, New Zealand Day (KM.44 (50), KM.45 (27). All coins in plastic cases. Uncirculated. (77) $0
Lot 1884 New Zealand Trophy Cup, sterling silver with hallmarks for Sheffield 1859, (wt. 275 grams), awarded and engraved for 'New Zealands Agricultural Society's Ploughing Match, August 28, 1862, Champion Cup, presented to Mr. Robert Wakllace' with ornate flower and scroll filigree work. Very fine, rare for so early a New Zealand trophy cup. $800
Lot 1885 International Exhibition of New Zealand, 1872, bronze (63mm), by G. Coates & Co. Christchurch. Extremely fine and scarce. $220
Lot 1886 Bledisloe - Waitangi medal, 1935, in bronze (51mm) by J.Berry and G.Whitehouse for the New Zealand Numismatic Society (Morel 1935/1). With gold brown mint bloom, uncirculated. $80
Lot 1887 Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, James Cook, bicentenary 1969, in bronze (63mm). Cased. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 1888 Royal Numismatic Society of New Zealand, James Cook, bicentenary 1969, in silvered bronze (63mm). Missing case. Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 1889 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 1890 Bolivia, Charles IIII 1788-1808), eight reales, 1794PR, 1796PP (KM.73.1). Nearly very fine.(2) $160
Lot 1891 Brazil, John V, twelve thousand eight hundred reis or Johanna, 1731M (KM.139). Good very fine. $3,500
Lot 1892 Brazil, Joseph I (1750-1777), six thousand four hundred reis, 1756R (KM.172.2). Very fine. $700
Lot 1893 Brazil, Joseph I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1777 R (Rio de Janeiro mint), (KM.172.2, F.69). Bright, extremely fine and rare. $840
Lot 1894 Brazil, Maria I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1794 R (Rio de Janeiro mint), (KM.226.1, F.87). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $840
Lot 1895 George III, guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1790 (S.3729). Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1896 George III, shilling, 1787 (S.3743), penny, 1797 (S.3777). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $140
Lot 1897 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Nearly extremly fine. $110
Lot 1898 Great Britain, George III, cartwheel penny, 1797 (S.3777). Extremly fine. $170
Lot 1899 George III, halfpenny, 1799, (S.3778). Dark tone, extremely fine. $30
Lot 1900 George III, farthing, 1799, (S.3779). Red and gold mint bloom, good extremely fine. $50
Lot 1901 India, Bengal Murshidabad, mohur, AH 1202 Year 19 (KM.103). Good very fine. $440
Lot 1902 India, Madras Presidency, pagoda (1808-1815) (KM.356). Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1903 India, Madras Presidency, pagoda (1740-1807) (KM.303). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1904 India, Madras Presidency, pagoda (1740-1807) (KM.304). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1905 India, Mysor state, pagoda (1761-1782) (KM.15). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 1906 India, Mysore state, pagoda (1810-1868) (KM.210). Good very fine. $0
Lot 1907 Mexico, Philip V, pillar type eight reales, 1740 (KM.103). Good very fine. $250
Lot 1908 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, pillar type eight reales, 1750MF (KM.104.1). Good very fine. $180
Lot 1909 Mexico, Charles III, pillar type eight reales, 1764MF (KM.105). With chop marks, very fine. $80
Lot 1910 Mexico, Charles III, pillar type eight reales, 1769MF (KM.105). Very fine. $150
Lot 1911 Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 178oFF, 1797FM (KM.106.2, 109). Very fine. (2) $180
Lot 1912 Mexico, Charles IV (1788-1808), silver eight reales 1793, 1803 (3), Mexico City mint, (KM.109). Fine - very fine. (4) $190
Lot 1913 Mexico, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1802FT (KM.109) with chop marks; Zacatecas, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1821RG (KM.111.5). Fine - very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1914 Netherlands, Hollandia, ducat, 1760 (KM.12). With an old price ticket. Nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 1915 Netherlands, Utrecht, ducat, 1762 (KM.7). Slight buckle, otherwise extremely fine. $200
Lot 1916 Netherlands, Gelderland, gulden, 1763 (KM.100.1); Netherlands, Overyssel, gulden, 1764 (KM.85). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 1917 Netherlands, Westfriesland, gulden, 1793 (KM.97.3). Extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 1918 Netherlands, Utrecht, gulden, 1780 (KM.102). Extremely fine. $170
Lot 1919 Netherlands, East Indies, West Friesland, gulden, 1786 (KM.139); Netherlands, Holland, gulden, 1794 (KM.73). Good very fine. (2) $170
Lot 1920 Peru, Charles IIII, eight reales, 1793IJ (KM.96). Very fine. $100
Lot 1921 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII Lima Mint eight reales 1797 (Mira/Noble-unlisted, die I/2-B/6). Attractively toned, the countermarks very strongly struck resulting in slight dishing the corrosion spot at top of the host coin possibly the result of heating to get the deepest impression. Good very fine and very rare in this condition. $0
Lot 1922 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813 struck from a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1798 (Mira/Noble 1798/13, dies II/12: B/9, Spalding 86). A coin with countermarks very fine/fine, the host coin worn and nearly fine and very rare. $15,000
Lot 1923 New South Wales, fifteen pence or 'dump', 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Traces of original coin on the reverse, toned fine. $5,700
Lot 1924 New South Wales, fifteen pence or 'dump', 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Traces of original coin on the reverse, light grey tone, nearly very fine/fine. $9,000
Lot 1925 New South Wales, fifteen pence or 'dump', 1813 (Mira dies C/4). Very dark copper type appearance, recut with appearance of a double struck obverse, good - very good and very rare. $2,500
Lot 1926 Adelaide Assay Office, electrotype copy of ingot, as Hunt Deacon No.6. Extremely fine. $1,350
Lot 1927 Adelaide pound, second type 1852 with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Minor edge file marking and edge knocks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $8,600
Lot 1928 Queen Victoria, first type 1855, with filletted head to left by James Wyon. Considerable original mint bloom, practically uncirculated and extremely rare in this condition, one of the finest known and an outstanding type coin. $25,200
Lot 1929 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Nearly very fine. $2,800
Lot 1930 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856, the 6 of the date appears to be over a 5. Surface scratches, otherwise slightly worn and well struck, nearly extremely fine, very rare variant that has previously not been reported. $0
Lot 1931 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Good very fine and rare in this condition. $3,100
Lot 1932 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Minor edge knock, otherwise very fine. $500
Lot 1933 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Good very fine. $400
Lot 1934 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Good rims, with original mint bloom, very minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $4,900
Lot 1935 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Minor edge knock, otherwise good very fine. $500
Lot 1936 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. With full original mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,200
Lot 1937 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Extremely fine. $640
Lot 1938 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 1939 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Well struck good extremely fine and rare thus. $0
Lot 1940 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Almost mark free, most attractive, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 1941 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and virtually uncirculated. $2,000
Lot 1942 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Nearly full original mint bloom, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1943 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, almost free of contact marks and virtually uncirculated. $0
Lot 1944 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Well struck with original mint bloom, with obverse surface marks and nearly uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1945 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Extremely fine. $840
Lot 1946 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Victoria left by James Wyon. Two surface marks on the obverse otherwise attractively toned very fine or better and extremely rare, especially in this condition. $31,000
Lot 1947 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857. Good very fine. $700
Lot 1948 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858. Surface marks however some mint bloom, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1949 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Good fine. $480
Lot 1950 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very fine. $480
Lot 1951 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Nearly very fine/very fine. $270
Lot 1952 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Knock in front of neck, otherwise good fine and scarce. $250
Lot 1953 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very fine. $0
Lot 1954 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Edge nick, otherwise nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1955 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Scratch above date otherwise good very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 1956 Queen Victoria, 1883 Melbourne. Surface marks, otherwise very fine, scarce. $0
Lot 1957 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $150
Lot 1958 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Surface marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 1959 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Good extremely fine. $230
Lot 1960 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 1961 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 1962 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $110
Lot 1963 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head sovereigns 1887, 1889, 1891, 1892, 1893 Melbourne. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $520
Lot 1964 Queen Victoria, 1894 - 1898, 1900, 1901 Melbourne. Very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $720
Lot 1965 Queen Victoria, 1894, 1895, 1898-1901 Sydney. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $620
Lot 1966 Queen Victoria, 1900 and 1901 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine. (2) $210
Lot 1967 Edward VII, 1902, 1904-1907, 1909, 1910 Melbourne. Very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $720
Lot 1968 Edward VII, 1902, 1904-1906, 1909, 1910 Perth. Good fine - extremely fine. (6) $620
Lot 1969 Edward VII, 1902-1908, 1910 Sydney. Very fine - good extremely fine. (8) $820
Lot 1970 George V, 1911 - 1914, 1917 Perth. Extremely fine or better. (5) $540
Lot 1971 George V, 1911, 1912, 1918, 1925, Sydney. Extremely fine or better. (4) $420
Lot 1972 George V, 1912 Sydney. Brilliant uncirculated. $110
Lot 1973 George V, 1921 Sydney. Top half of mint mark flat, nearly uncirculated and rare. $0
Lot 1974 George V, 1928 Melbourne. Good extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 1975 George V, small head type, 1931 Melbourne. Uncirculated and scarce. $0
Lot 1976 George V, small head, 1931 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated and very scarce. $320
Lot 1977 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney. Nearly very fine. $150
Lot 1978 Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne. Nearly very fine. $80
Lot 1979 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Scratches on obverse otherwise very fine. $70
Lot 1980 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney. Extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 1981 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head type, 1887 Melbourne. Rim nick, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 1982 Queen Victoria, 1887 Sydney, narrow J.E.B. on truncation. Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1983 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Very fine. $60
Lot 1984 Queen Victoria, veiled head, 1893 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated/ uncirculated. $600
Lot 1985 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 1986 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 1987 Queen Victoria, 1897 Sydney. Good very fine. $100
Lot 1988 Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1989 Edward VII, 1903 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 1990 Edward VII, 1908 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1991 Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne. Wire brush marks on the reverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $110
Lot 1992 George V, 1911, 1912, 1914-16 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $380
Lot 1993 George V, 1911, Perth. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 1994 George V, 1915 Perth. Scratch through date, otherwise good extremely fine. $70
Lot 1995 Port Phillip, Kangaroo Office pattern issue fourpence in copper of (1853) by W.J. Taylor, London, from different dies to other known examples, (cf.A.781, Heyde R7). Attractive light brown patina, minor discolouration on parts of reverse, otherwise good extremely fine/extremely fine and extremely rare. $14,400
Lot 1996 George V, Calcutta Mint specimen halfpenny, 1916I. Dull tone, underlying brilliance, nearly FDC and very rare. $4,600
Lot 1997 George V, Melbourne Mint specimen threepence, 1924. Toned, FDC and very rare. $4,600
Lot 1998 George V, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1924. Dull toned, some red on the obverse, nearly FDC and very rare. $7,300
Lot 1999 George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1924. Toned with full underlying brilliance, dark red brown with iridescence, nearly FDC and very rare. $9,400
Lot 2000 George V, Melbourne Mint specimen Canberra florin, 1927. Blue toned, nearly FDC and very rare. $0
Lot 2001 George V, Melbourne Mint specimen Canberra florin, 1927. Attractive iridescent tone, nearly FDC. $1,000
Lot 2002 George V, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1927. Toned, FDC and very rare. $4,500
Lot 2003 George V, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1927. Dull toned, otherwise nearly FDC and very rare. $8,200
Lot 2004 George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1927. Considerable red brilliance, nearly FDC and very rare. $7,000
Lot 2005 George V, Melbourne Mint proof shilling 1928. Attractively toned, brilliant FDC and extremely rare. $19,600
Lot 2006 George V, Melbourne Mint proof halfpenny, 1929. Dull tone with some red, nearly FDC and very rare. $4,500
Lot 2007 George V, Melbourne Mint specimen halfpenny, 1932. Well struck, witrh 'cartwheel' mint bloom FDC and rare. $3,700
Lot 2008 George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen penny, 1934. Dull toneFDC. $2,100
Lot 2009 George V, Melbourne Mint proof or specimen halfpenny, 1934. $2,100
Lot 2010 George VI, Royal Mint pattern penny 1937. Toned blue brown with some mint red, particularly in the reverse, good extremely fine and extremely rare, one of the most important commonwealth coins. $85,000
Lot 2011 George VI, Bombay Mint proof resrike halfpenny and penny, 1942I. Sold with Bombay Mint envelopes. Full mint red, FDC and very rare. (2) $15,500
Lot 2012 George VI, Bombay Mint proof restrike halfpenny and penny, 1943I. Sold with Bombay Mint envelopes. Full mint red, FDC and very rare. $15,800
Lot 2013 George VI, Perth Mint specimen halfpenny 1948. Underlying brilliance, nearly FDC and very rare. $850
Lot 2014 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof sets, 1955 - 1963. Complete in plush cases, similar in size and shape to 1966 cases. FDC. (35) $3,000
Lot 2015 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1955. Brilliant FDC and rare. (2) $4,000
Lot 2016 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1955. Brilliant FDC and rare. (2) $4,500
Lot 2017 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) $540
Lot 2018 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) $520
Lot 2019 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) $620
Lot 2020 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint silver proof set, 1956. FDC. (4) $320
Lot 2021 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956, 1958. Both coins with some spotting, nearky FDC. (2) $110
Lot 2022 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. FDC and rare. $2,300
Lot 2023 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. Toned, FDC and rare. $900
Lot 2024 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. Brilliant with spotting, nearly FDC and rare. $700
Lot 2025 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. FDC. $180
Lot 2026 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. FDC. $280
Lot 2027 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Dark tone, FDC. (5) $340
Lot 2028 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Dark tone, penny with uneven tone, FDC. (5) $360
Lot 2029 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Dark tone, penny with uneven tone, FDC. (5) $350
Lot 2030 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. Dark tone, penny with uneven toning, FDC. (5) $350
Lot 2031 Elizabeth II, Melbourne mint proof penny, 1958. Uneven light tone, otherwise FDC. $80
Lot 2032 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $320
Lot 2033 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $340
Lot 2034 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $480
Lot 2035 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $480
Lot 2036 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $440
Lot 2037 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $320
Lot 2038 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. Brilliant with minor spotting, otherwise FDC and rare. $0
Lot 2039 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. FDC. (6) $520
Lot 2040 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. FDC. (6) $660
Lot 2041 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. $320
Lot 2042 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. $220
Lot 2043 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. Heavily toned, otherwise FDC. $60
Lot 2044 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof penny 1959, penny and halfpenny 1960. Brilliant with minor spotting, otherwise FDC and rare. (3) $170
Lot 2045 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $270
Lot 2046 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $280
Lot 2047 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $260
Lot 2048 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $0
Lot 2049 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $250
Lot 2050 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $0
Lot 2051 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Pennies and one halfpenny heavily toned, some spotting on halfpenny, otherwise nearly FDC. (4) $0
Lot 2052 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Halfpenny with some spotting, otherwise nearly FDC - FDC. (2) $150
Lot 2053 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. FDC. (2) $640
Lot 2054 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. FDC. (2) $0
Lot 2055 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. FDC. (2) $360
Lot 2056 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof sets 1961, 1962, 1963. Brilliant almost perfect sets with very minor spotting, otherwise FDC and rare. (3) $400
Lot 2057 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (4) $160
Lot 2058 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $160
Lot 2059 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $180
Lot 2060 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1962. FDC. $90
Lot 2061 Elizebeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In case of issue. FDC. (4) $150
Lot 2062 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $160
Lot 2063 Elizabeth II, Melbourne and Perth Mint, proof set, 1963. The bronze badly toned, with black plastic case, silver FDC. (6) $160
Lot 2064 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. Halfpenny with some spotting, nearly FDC - FDC. (2) $0
Lot 2065 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1963. Heavily toned, otherwise FDC. $0
Lot 2066 Pattern dollars 1967 in gold by Mezaros. In John Pincher case of issue, nearly FDC and very rare. $2,400
Lot 2067 Unofficial pattern dollar, 1967, in silver (38mm) by Andor Meszaros, struck by John Pinches, plain edge. Toned, FDC and scarce. $160
Lot 2068 Elizabeth II, Unofficial pattern dollar, 1967, in silver, plain edge, by Andor Meszaros, struck by John Pinches, plain edge. Nearly FDC, cased. $200
Lot 2069 Private pattern square 'Kookaburra crowns' dated 1920 but of recent manufacture, based on the concept of the pattern kookaburra penny, this is a set of proofs struck in three metals, sterling (.925) silver, copper and a golden alloy, obv. McKennel crowned head of George V, rev. kookaburra in flight and the figure 5 (shillings). FDC. (3) $130
Lot 2070 Private pattern square 'Kookaburra crowns' dated 1921 but of recent manufacture, based on the concept of the pattern kookaburra penny, this is a set of proofs struck in three metals, sterling (.925) silver, copper and a golden alloy, obv. McKennel uncrowned head of George V, rev. kangaroo hopping to left and the figure 5 (shillings). FDC. (3) $160
Lot 2071 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Toned uncirculated; nearly uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 2072 George VI, 1937 and 1938. Considerable original mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 2073 George V, 1918M. Some toning, uncirculated. $600
Lot 2074 George V. 1918M. Extremely fine. $210
Lot 2075 George V, 1923. Sharply struck with attractive blue and red peripheral tone, the reverse about perfect, nearly uncirculated/ uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 2076 George V, 1927 Canberra. Toned uncirculated. $60
Lot 2077 George V, 1928. With mint lustre, uncirculated. $640
Lot 2078 George V, 1928. With mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,050
Lot 2079 George V, 1928. With mint lustre, reverse with mark on shield, uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 2080 George V, 1931. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated. $340
Lot 2081 George V, 1931. Toned, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $0
Lot 2082 George V, 1931. Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2083 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. With Foy's Perth envelope in fine condition and rare thus. Uncirculated. $540
Lot 2084 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, with Foy and Gibson envelope. Nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 2085 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Uncirculated. $320
Lot 2086 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good wreath on rider, attractive light golden tone, uncirculated. $260
Lot 2087 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good wreath on rider, attractive light bluish-green tone, nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 2088 George V, 1934, 1935. Extremely fine or better. (2) $280
Lot 2089 George V, 1935 and 1936. Nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 2090 George V, 1936. Some lustre, lightly toned, spot on reverse, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $0
Lot 2091 George VI, 1939. Extremely fine. $0
Lot 2092 George V - George VI, 1938 - 1963, date set including 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, housed in a Supreme album. Mostly extremely fine or better, a well balanced set. Fine - uncirculated. (32) $0
Lot 2093 George V-Elizabeth II, 1938-1963 plus the four commemoratives. A well matched set in 2 x 2 holders on two plastic sheets. The 1939 with considerable original mint bloom, good extremely fine-uncirculated. (29) $940
Lot 2094 Edward VII, 1910. Toned, die break on obverse, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2095 George V, 1911. Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 2096 George V, 1916M. Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2097 George V, 1921 star. Cleaned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $370
Lot 2098 George V, 1922. Well struck for this date, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $760
Lot 2099 George V, 1925. Die crack on obverse, uncirculated. $500
Lot 2100 George V, 1925. Uncirculated. $420
Lot 2101 George V, 1925. Uncirculated. $360
Lot 2102 George V, 1927. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 2103 George V, 1928. Nearly uncirculated. $680
Lot 2104 George V, 1933. Well struck, cleaned, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 2105 George V, 1935. Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2106 George V, 1914. Toned, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2107 George V, 1921. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $440
Lot 2108 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938 - 1963, date set in a Dansco Supreme album. Well matched, uncirculated - brilliant uncirculated, one of the finest sets known. (28) $1,300
Lot 2109 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. $40
Lot 2110 George V, 1912. Light tone, nearly uncirculated and rare. $500
Lot 2111 George V, 1918M. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 2112 George V, 1922/21 overdate. Good. $880
Lot 2113 George V, 1923. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare. $0
Lot 2114 George V, 1934/3 overdate. Nearly uncirculated and well struck, very rare thus, one of the finest known. $1,250
Lot 2115 George V, 1911. Full mint red, uncirculated. $0
Lot 2116 George V, 1912H. Partly toned, mostly mint red. $0
Lot 2117 George V, 1912H. Nearly full original mint red. Uncirculated. $300
Lot 2118 George V, 1913. Attractive red and brown, uncirculated. $280
Lot 2119 George V, 1915H. Rubbed, otherwise glossy brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2120 George V, 1916I. Mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2121 George V, 1917I. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2122 George V, 1919. Partly toned, mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2123 George V, 1919 dot below scroll. Mint red, uncirculated. $540
Lot 2124 George V, 1921. Mostly mint red, uncirculated. $260
Lot 2125 George V, 1922. Well struck, red and brown, uncirculated. $220
Lot 2126 George V, 1922. Toned, with some mint red. $0
Lot 2127 George V, 1924. Red and brown, uncirculated. $230
Lot 2128 George V, 1926 and 1927. The first mostly even brown, the second red and brown uncirculated. (2) $240
Lot 2129 George V, 1929. Red and brown, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $0
Lot 2130 George V, 1930. Filed on edge on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $8,500
Lot 2131 George V, 1933/2 overdate. Streaky tone, nearly extremely fine. $40
Lot 2132 George V, 1933. Mostly mint red, uncirculated. $180
Lot 2133 George V, 1933 and 1934. Red and brown, uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 2134 George V, 1934. Mint red, uncirculated. $280
Lot 2135 George V, 1935 and 1936. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $90
Lot 2136 George VI, 1943I. Full mint red, some spotting, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 2137 George VI, 1946. Mostly mint red, some corrosion, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 2138 George VI, 1952, Melbourne Mint. Full original blazing mint red, uncirculated. (6) $ Ex G.C. Heyde Collection as obtained direct from the Commonwealth Bank. $150
Lot 2139 George VI, 1952, Melbourne Mint. Full original blazing mint red, uncirculated. (6) $ Ex G.C. Heyde Collection as obtained direct from the Commonwealth Bank. $210
Lot 2140 George V, 1911. Full mint red, uncirculated. $0
Lot 2141 George V, 1912H. Mostly mint red, toned, uncirculated. $0
Lot 2142 George V, 1913. Mostly mint red, red, brown tone, uncirculated. $280
Lot 2143 George V, 1914. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. $110
Lot 2144 George V, 1914H. Extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $80
Lot 2145 George V, 1916I. Attractive crimson and purple tone, uncirculated. $200
Lot 2146 George V, 1916I. Red brown tone, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2147 George V, 1917I. Mostly mint red, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2148 George V, 1918I. Two carbon spots on the reverse, otherwise nearly full original mint red, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,500
Lot 2149 George V, 1921. Mostly mint red, cabinet friction on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. $0
Lot 2150 George V, 1921. Red brown, uncirculated. $90
Lot 2151 George V, 1923. Good very fine and rare in this condition. $1,600
Lot 2152 George V, 1923. Good very fine and rare in this condition. $0
Lot 2153 George V, 1923. Flaw in field obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $740
Lot 2154 George V, 1923. Toned, very fine. $840
Lot 2155 George V, 1923. Nearly very fine. $920
Lot 2156 George V, 1926. Red brown tone, nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2157 George V, 1926 and 1927. Red and brown toning, uncirculated. (2) $210
Lot 2158 George V, 1932. Attractive red and purple tone, uncirculated. $190
Lot 2159 George V, 1933 and 1934. Nearly full mint red, uncirculated. (2) $170
Lot 2160 George V, 1935 and 1936. Red and brown toning, uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 2161 Mysia, Cyzicus, second period, (c.500 B.C.), electrum stater on Phocaic standard (16.044 grams), obv. forepart of winged bull galloping to left, below tunny fish to left, rev. quadripartite incuse punch mark (cf S.3830, Weber 5015 [This Coin, p.82, Pl.183], Von Fritze 60, [Pl.II, No.11], Greenwell 125 [p.110, Pl.V, 19], BMC 51 [p.24, Pl.V, 14], Jameson 1409, [Pl.LXXII], Boston Collection 1439 [Pl.72]). Off centred nearly nearly very fine and rare. $4,100
Lot 2162 Zeno, (474-491), gold tremissis, Constantinople mint, (1.446 grams), obv. diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, around D N ZENO PERP AVG, rev. Victory advancing to right, head to left, with wreath and cross on globe, star in right field, VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM, CONOB in exergue, (S.4287, RIC 914). Graffito on obverse, scratch on reverse, otherwise fine. $160
Lot 2163 Maurice Tiberius, (A.D.582-602), gold tremissis, Constantinople mint, (1.442 grams), obv. bust of Maurice Tiberius to right, with diadem, wearing cuirass and paludamentum, d N TIbE RI PP AVI around, rev. cross potent, VICTORI MAVRI AV, around, CONOB in exergue, (S.488, D.O.14). Slightly crinkled, otherwise fine. $100
Lot 2164 Phocas, (A.D. 602-610), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.438 grams), issued A.D. 602-603, Officina H, obv. Phocas facing bust, bearded, wearing pendilla and 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 VICTORI A AVGG H, (S.616, DOC [1x]). Broad flan, weak on parts of the legend, nearly extremely fine and an unpublished officina. $360
Lot 2165 Heraclius, Revolt of (A.D. 608-610), gold tremissis, Cyprus mint, (1.328 grams), issued October to December 610, obv. diademed bust of Heraclius draped and cuirassed to right, around DN TIb E RI P P AV, rev. Cross potent on base, around VICTORIA AVGU, in exergue CONOB, (S.721 note, Hahn MIB No.9 [same obverse die and a new reverse die], Bib. Nat. 1 (Maurice, Alexandria mint). Large broad flan, extremely fine and excessively rare, possibly the second known example. $460
Lot 2166 Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 616-625, (4.272 grams), Officina H, obv. facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, wearing chlamys and crown, around dd NN hERACLIVS ET hE[RA CONS]t PP [AVG], rev. cross potent on base and three steps, below CONOB, K in right field, around VICTORIA AVGU H, (S.745, DOC (23), cf.R.1366, cf.T.130). Has been mounted, otherwise fine and rare. $180
Lot 2167 Heraclius, (610-641), solidus, issued 639-641, Constantinople mint, Officina A, (4.400 grams), Class IVB(m), obv. standing figures of Heraclius in centre, Heraclius Constantine on left, and Heraclonas on right, cross above, rev. Cross potent on three steps, monogram to left, A to right, around VICTORIA AVGUS, CONOB in exergue, (S.764, DOC [39a], BMC 50). Minor scratches in reverse field, very fine. $240
Lot 2168 Constans II, (641-668), gold solidus, issued 661-663, (4.356 grams), Constantinople mint, Class VI, Officina H, 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, around dN [CONST] AN[U], rev. Cross potent above three steps, figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, each holding cross on globe, around VICTORIA A VGUH, in exergue CONOB, (S.964, DOC 30g, R.1606, T.304). Good very fine and scarce. $290
Lot 2169 Constantine IV, (668-685), gold solidus, (4.438 grams), Constantinople mint, Class III, issued c.674-681, Officina **D*, obv. three-quarter facing bearded bust of Constantine IV, wearing helmet with plume and cuirass, holds spear and shield, around dN C A NUSP, rev. Cross potent above three steps, between facing figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, each holding cross on globe, around VICTOA AVGU**D*, in exergue CONOB, (S.1154, DOC [8], BMC -, R.-, T.-). Extremely fine, with mint bloom, and extremely rare for this officina. $440
Lot 2170 Romanus III, (A.D. 1028-1034), gold histamenon nomisma, Constantinople mint, (3.912 grams), obv. Christ enthroned facing with nimbus, around +IhS XIS REX REgNANTInm, rev. Virgin with nimbus placing hand on Romanus head crowning emperor, who holds cross on globe, around **O*CE bOH**Q* RWMAnW, M**O* above between figures, (S.1819, DOW No. 1c). Has probably been mounted, otherwise very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 2171 Constantine X, (A.D.1059-1067), scyphate gold histamenon nomisma, Constantinople mint, (4.545 grams), obv. Christ seated facing on throne with upright arms, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, in left hand the Gospels, [IhS SX RE]X REgNANTIM (sic) around, rev. +KWN RAC O **D*OVKAC, around standing figure of Constantine facing, bearded, wearing crown, saccos and loros, holding labarum with pellet on shaft and globe with cross, (S.1847, DOC 1b). Holed and plugged, ring clasp added, otherwise very fine. $210
Lot 2172 John III, Empire of Nicaea, (A.D.1222-1254), scyphate gold hyperpyron, Magnesia mint, (4.452 grams), obv. Christ seated facing on throne, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, IC XC across, cross of four dots in field to left and right, rev. half length figures of John on left and Virgin crowning him on the right, traces of legend in field, (cf.S.2073, DOC (4h), Num. Chron. 1980 Metcalf 'Agrinion Hoard' No.72 illustrates variety, cf.Hendy Pl.32, 2). Nearly extremely fine and very rare variant. $270
Lot 2173 John III, Empire of Nicaea, (A.D.1222-1254), scyphate gold hyperpyron, Magnesia mint, (2.592 grams), obv. Christ seated facing on throne, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, IC X[C] across, rev. half length figures of John on left and Virgin crowning him on the right, traces of legend in field, (cf.S.2073, DOC 5, [p.485], Hendy Pl.32, 5). Holed at edge and of very light weight from clipping, otherwise good fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2174 Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by the Phokaians), (c.400-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.698 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, otherwise very fine. $0
Lot 2175 Italy, Campania, Hyria, (c.400-395 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (6.891 grams), obv. head of helmeted Athena to right, crested helmet, with owl and wreath on helmet, rev. man-headed bull to left, above [Y]DINA, double exergue line, (cf.S.294 [£200], Rutter 98 [obv. die 35, rev. die 86]). Struck from a worn obverse die, reverse slightly off centre, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $0
Lot 2176 Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.340-300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.40 grams), obv. head of nymph to right, monogram, pileus behind, rev. bull walking to right, crowned by Nike flying right; below TMO monogram, below exergue [NEOP]OLIT[WN], (cf.S.307, Sambon 449b, SNG Fitz 149, SNG ANS 322-3, SNG Milan 106 [same dies]). Lightly toned, good very fine/very fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2177 Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.340-240 B.C.), silver stater or didrachm, (7.46 grams), obv. head of nymph to right, Artemis holding long torches behind, [APTEMI] below, rev. bull walking to right, crowned by Nike flying right above, below N reversed, below exergue **[NE]WPOLIT[WN], (cf.S.307, Sambon 460b, SNG ANS 340, SNG Ash. 105 [same dies]). Off centred on the obverse, otherwise good fine/very fine and a scarce symbol. $0
Lot 2178 Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.340-300 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.30 grams), obv. head of nymph to right, Artemis running with torch behind, rev. bull walking to right, crowned by Nike flying right; below **P*, below exergue **[NE]OPOLIT[WN], (cf.S.308, Sambon 473, SNG ANS 365-6, BMC 60). Attractive tone, small flan as usual, otherwise good very fine and a scarce symbol. $200
Lot 2179 Italy, Campania, Neapolis (Naples), (c.400-240 B.C.), silver nomos, staters or didrachms, (3), (6.8, 7.0, 6.9 grams), obv. head of nymph to right, rev. bull walking to right or left, crowned by Nike flying above, (cf.S.299, 300, cf.SNG ANS 282, 353, 366, [similar dies]). All with original find patina, worn issues, good - fine. (3) $140
Lot 2180 Italy, Campania, Phistelia, (380-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.632 grams), obv. head of nymph facing, rev. lion to left, serpent in exergue, (cf.S.316, Sambon 844, SNG ANS 584-7, SNG Munich 269-271). Some porosity, otherwise good fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2181 Italy, Apulia, Arpi, (3rd century B.C.), AE 22, (9,235 grams), obv. Zeus laureate left, fulmen behind, rev. **[A]RPANWN* below boar, spear head above, (S.569, SNG Cop.603-5, SNG ANS 635-639); Apulia, Luceria, (3rd century B.C.), AE 24, (12.245 grams), obv. Athena head right with Corinthian helmet, rev.eight spoked wheel with LOVCERI between spokes, (S.587, SNG Cop.659, SNG ANS 699-703). Very good - nearly very fine, both scarce. (2) $0
Lot 2182 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum (Taras), (272-235 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (6.170 grams), obv. naked boy rider crowning stationary horse to left, below AP **ISTIS, below horse an anchor to right, rev. Taras astride a dolphin to left, holding a distaff in left hand and a small Nike in right hand, **[TA]PAS below, (cf.S.374, cf.Vl.819-821, cf.SNG ANS 1158). Very fine. $0
Lot 2183 Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (330-280 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (7.84 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing laureate crested Attic helmet, ornamented with Scylla, K to right, rev. Heracles standing facing, club in hand, holding lion's skin, Nike crowning Herakles, to right [I-HPAK**LHIWN], to left **AL, S* to right , (cf.S.391; Work 54a [same dies], SNG ANS 69 [same dies]). Weakly struck on obverse, otherwise very fine and a very rare type. $250
Lot 2184 Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (7.62 grams), obv. head of Apollo to right, laureate, with **[APOL] on neck base, rev. corn ear, MET[A] to right, stalk to left with owl alighting, (cf.S.410, Noe [NN&M 47, 1984] 464, SNG ANS 352 [same dies]). Good fine/fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2185 Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (c.350-281 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (7.856 grams), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, shield object before, rev. bull butting to right, **YOU[RIWN] and **SW* above, **FI* to left, two dolphins below in exergue, dotted exergual line, (cf.S.447; SNG ANS 1067-8 [same dies]). Off centred on obverse and reverse, otherwise extremely fine and a rare type. $0
Lot 2186 Italy, Lucania, Velia, (c.350-320 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.38 grams), obv. head of Athena to left, wearing winged and crested Phrygian helmet, rev. lion standing left eating, in exergue **UELHTWN, F* below, (S.456 [£250], Williams 372 [These Dies], SNG Fitz. 677, SNG ANS 1394). Good fine. $80
Lot 2187 Italy, Bruttium, Croton (Kroton), (299-281 B.C.), silver diobol (1.14 grams), obv. Athena head right, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, traces of KPOTR above, rev. Herakles standing to left, with lion skin and leaning on club, to right, OIK**ISTAS, D* behind, (cf.S.480, SNG Lockett 634, SNG ANS 425, BMC 107, McLean 1724). Some surface roughness, otherwise fine/very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2188 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 2189 Sicily, Akragas, (c.520-472 B.C.), silver didrachm, (8.402 grams), obv. eagle with closed wings standing to left, AKRA behind, rev. crab within circular incuse field, (S.709, cf.SNG ANS 926 [same obverse die]). Good very fine and rare. $560
Lot 2190 Sicily, Akragas, (c.413-406 B.C.), AE 15 onkia, (3.24 grams), obv. eagle with closed wings standing right, head reverted on a fish, AK to left, rev. crab, one pellet, tunny fish below, (S.1025, SNG Cop.83, SNG ANS 1059). Very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2191 Sicily, Gela, (c.430-425 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.842 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven right by male charioteer holding reins, wreath above rev. forepart of man headed bull to right with long beard, branch behind, above **[GE]LAS, (cf.S.795, Jenkins 396, obv. 82, rev. 165 [same dies, notes only four examples known of these dies], SNG ANS 80 [same dies]). Heavy porosity on the reverse and light pitting on the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and a rare die combination. $220
Lot 2192 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.485-479 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.944 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, rev. traces of **SUPAKOSIO N around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair waved and turned up behind under diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.913, Boehringer 255 var. (obv.114/rev.175 these dies). Attractive evenly toned, worn fine/ nearly fine and a rare combination of dies, previously unpublished. $150
Lot 2193 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.485-479 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.850 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, rev. **SU*R**AKOSI ON around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.914, Boehringer 274 same dies [obverse 126/reverse 190 dies], SNG ANS -). Minor surface porosity, otherwise good fine and rare. $800
Lot 2194 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.450-439 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.620 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning the charioteer, rev. **SUP A K OSI O N around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair in sakkos, wearing hook and pendant ear-ring and necklace, four dolphins around, (cf.S.933 [£1000], Boehringer 706 variant [cf.obv.346/rev.480 same reverse die], Pozzi 595 [same reverse die]). Attractive evenly toned, very fine and a very rare combination of dies, previously unpublished. $1,900
Lot 2195 Sicily, Syracuse, (end of 5th century B.C.), AE 20, (7.535 grams), obv. head of Athena to left wearing Corinthian helmet with laureate, **[SU]PA* before, Rev. Hippocamp to left with curled wings and long hanging rein, (S.1193, BMC 289, SNG ANS 434ff.). Attractive dark green patina, very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 2196 Sicily, Syracuse, before Timoleon, (367-344 B.C.), AE 25, (16.41 grams), obv. Zeus Eleutherios laureate head to right, around on left traces of ZEY**S ELEUQERIOS*, rev. fulmen (thunderbolt) with eagle to right, closed wings, around **SU[RAKOSI]WN*, (S.1192, BMC 313, SNG Cop. 727-729, SNG ANS 477-488). Green patina, very fine, scarce. $80
Lot 2197 Sicily, Syracuse, Timoleon, (344-336 B.C.), AE litra, (34.67 grams), obv. **[SURA] above, head of Athena to left wearing Corinthian helmet bound with olive wreath, rev. starfish between two dolphins, (S.1189, BMC 287, SNG ANS 454-469). Uneven flan with ethnic off the flan, otherwise attractive nearly very fine. $80
Lot 2198 Sicily, Syracuse, (344-317 B.C.), silver stater, (8.336 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, nothing below, rev. head of Athena to right, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, around **SURAKOSIWN*, (S.961; Calciati 2, SNG Lloyd 1437, BMC 3, Plate XXV,3). Minor surface porosity, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $700
Lot 2199 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathocles, (317-289 B.C.), AE 20, (7.84 grams), obv. bust of Artemis to right, quiver at shoulder, to right **[SWTEIRA]*, rev. winged thunderbolt, above and below **[A]GAQOKLEOS / [B]ASILEWS*, (S.1200, BMC 422, SNG ANS 708-731). Good very fine. $150
Lot 2200 Sicily, Syracuse, Fourth Democracy, (289-287 B.C.), AE 22, (10.61 grams), obv. head of Persophone to left, wreathed with corn, traces of **SURAKOSIWN*, to left, rev. biga to right, horses galloping, star above off flan, (S.1209, BMC 441, cf.SNG Cop. 804, SNG ANS 760). Green and brown patina, good very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 2201 Sicily, Syracuse, Hiketas, (287-279 B.C.), AE 23, (11.63 grams), obv. Zeus Hellanios laureate head to left, around on left traces of **DIOS ELLANIOU, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt with open wings, star before, around **SURAK[OSIWN]*, (S.1211, BMC 468, SNG Cop. 785-787, SNG ANS 810-811). Very fine, scarce. $80
Lot 2202 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (274-216 B.C.), AE 28, (19.38 grams), obv. diademed head of Hieron II beardless to left, dotted border, rev. horseman to right holding spear, **[I]EPWNO[S]* in exergue, N Y below horse, (cf.S.1221, BMC -, SNG Cop. -, SNG ANS -, Calciati 195 [p.382]). Black patina, very fine or better, very rare variety. $130
Lot 2203 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (274-216 B.C.), AE 20, (8.61 grams), obv. head of Poseidon to left wearing tainia, rev. ornamental trident-head between two dolphins, dividing **IER WNOS*, in lower left field M, (S.1223, SNG ANS 966-967). Attractive nearly very fine and a scarce variant. $0
Lot 2204 Sicily, Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.325-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.990 grams), obv. head of young Melqart or Heracles wearing lion skin to right, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, border of dots. (S.6436, Dewing ACNAC 983, Jenkins SNR 1978, Series 5b). Short of flan, otherwise good very fine/very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2205 Moesia Inferior, Dionysopolis, Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE 26, (11.172 grams), obv. Severus Alexander laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, around AVT K M AVP CEVH A**LEXANDPO*C, rev. Dionysos standing to left, holding kantharos and long sceptre, at his feet a panther looking up, in right field E, around **DION*VCO**PO LEITWN*, (cf.S.3267, BMC -, SNG Munich 230, AMNG 380). Dark patina, good very fine/very fine, small reverse flan and rare for this reverse. $100
Lot 2206 Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, Septimius Severus and Julia Domna, (A.D. 193-211), AE 26, (11.249 grams), obv. Septimius Severus laureate and Julia Domna with facing busts to each other, both draped, around AV KA CE**PT* CEVHPOC IOV**L*, in exergue **A DOMNA*/CE, rev. Tyche standing facing head to left, holding cornucopiae and anchor, around V**FL OULPIANOU MARKIANOPOLI*, E in field to left, (S.-, BMC -, SNG Munich 275-6, AMNG 601 variant of letter positions). Brown patina, nearly very fine and very rare for Septimius and Domna. $0
Lot 2207 Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, Gordian III and Sarapis, (A.D. 238-244), AE 27, (11.798 grams), obv. Gordian III laureate draped and cuirassed bust right facing Sarapis bust draped to left, around ANTWNOC **GORDIANOC AUT*, in exergue AVT K M, rev. Demeter standing to left, holding corn ears and long sceptre, around V**P MHNOFIL OU M ARKIANOPOL I/T/W/N*, E in field to left, (S.-, BMC -, SNG Munich -, AMNG 1127-1128 variant of letter positions). Brown patina, very fine and very rare for this reverse. $0
Lot 2208 Moesia Inferior, Tomis, Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE 25, (10.786 grams), obv. Severus Alexander laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, around AVT K MAP CEY A**LEXANDPO*C, rev. Zeus seated to left, holding patera and long sceptre, around **MHTROPO N TOUTO, MEW*C in exergue, (S.-, cf.BMC 39, SNG Munich -, AMNG 3145, Mion. Vol2 Sup., No.807 [p.196]). Dark patina, nearly very fine weak in places and very rare for this reverse. $0
Lot 2209 Paeonia, kingdom of Patraos, (c.340-315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.012 grams), obv. head of Apollo to r., dotted border, rev. horseman spearing fallen enemy, who holds spear and shield, around **P AT RAOU, (S.1520, Paeonian Hoard 97-129 (London same obverse die, new reverse die). Obverse off centre with large piece removed, otherwise very good/good fine. $60
Lot 2210 Thrace, Byzantion, silver drachm, (c.mid 4th century B.C.), (3.675 grams), obv. bull standing to left on dolphin, **PU*, above, trident below, rev. quadripartite incuse square of 'mill-sail' pattern, the surfaces granulated, (S.1581, BMC 14, SNG Cop.483, SNG von Post 56). Attractive grey tone from an old collection, Slightly off centred on the obverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 2211 Thrace, Cherronesos, (400-350 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.282 grams), obv. forepart of lion looking back, rev. monogram and dot in one quarter, pentagram and dot in opposite corner, (cf.S.1603-5, BMC 43, cf.SNG Cop. 836). Porous field, nearly very fine. $0
Lot 2212 Thrace, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.347 grams), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left inverted, right upright, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, above **ISTRIH, below dolphin **AP* monogram, (S.1669; SNG BMC 247-9, BMC 6, Pick 417). Good very fine, scarce monogram. $200
Lot 2213 Thrace, Mesembria, (400-350 B.C.), AE 15, (3.318 grams), obv. crested helmet facing, rev. **MESA* in four quarters of a radiate wheel, (S.1675; SNG BMC 272-273, BMC 5-7). Nearly very fine/fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2214 Thrace, Odessus, Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE 20, (4.396 grams), obv. Caracalla bust to right draped and cuirassed, around M AV P AN T**W*NINOC C, rev. Apollo seated to left with lustral branch and lyre resting on seat, around O**DH*CC EIT**W*N, (S.-, BMC 12 [P.138]). Some obverse corrosion in field and on neck, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2215 Thrace, Odessus, Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE 25, (8.782 grams), obv. Severus Alexander bust to right draped and cuirassed, around M AV P A**LE XAND*POC, rev. Serapis with modius standing to left holding patera and cornucopiae, altar before, around O**DH*CC EIT**W*N, (S.-, BMC 17 [P.139]). Some porosity, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2216 Thrace, Pantikapaion, (4th century B.C.), AE 19, (5.630 grams), obv. head of young Pan or Satyr to left with pointed ear, wreathed with ivy, rev. lion's head to left, sturgeon to left below, around **P A N*, (S.1701, BMC 22, Weber 2696); another similar AE 21 (5.318 grams) with countermark of twelve pointed star on obverse and bow in case on reverse, (BMC 23, Weber 2697); Cherronesos, (3rd century B.C.), AE 20 (5.204 grams), obv. Artemis in galloping quadriga to right, **D* above, rev. warrior kneeling left in defensive attitude with shield XEP below, (S.1666, BMC 5, Weber 2680). Well centred, all with even brown tone, fine - good very fine and very scarce. (3) $200
Lot 2217 Thrace, Serdica, Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE 30, (16.916 grams), obv. Caracalla bust to right draped and cuirassed, around AVT K M AVP CEVN ANT**W*NEINOC, rev. Sarapis standing facing head to left, around OV**LPIA*C CEP**D*IKHC, (S.-, BMC 12 [P.172], cf.SNG Cop. 795). Attractive brown and green patina, nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2218 Thrace, Island of, Thrace, Samothrace, (late 3rd century B.C.), AE 18, (4.02 grams), obv. Athena head with Corinthian helmet to right, rev. Cybele seated left, **SAMO* to left, **[P]UQOK* to right, (cf.S.4838; SNG Cop. 998, BMC 2-4, SNG Tubingen 934). Good very fine, scarce. $60
Lot 2219 Thrace, Island of, Thrace, Thasos, (411-350 B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (0.69 grams), obv. Satyr kneeling to left, holding cantharos, rev. **QAS IWN* either side of an amphora all within incuse square, (S.1755 [£75], BMC 53-56, SNG Cop. 1029-1031). Attractive dark tone, very fine. $100
Lot 2220 Thrace, Island of, Thasos, (after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.755 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 **[H]RAKLEOUS*, to left **SWTHROS, below **QASIWN, MH monogram to left, (cf.S.1759, SNG Cop. 1040-1045). Attractive old grey tone, well centred and good metal, good very fine. $500
Lot 2221 Thrace, Island of, Thrace, Thasos, (c.after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.488 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). Severe scratch marks on obverse and reverse, somewhat porous flan otherwise very fine. $0
Lot 2222 Thrace, Island of, Thrace, Thasos, (c.after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.916 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); Carian Islands, Rhodes, (304-167 B.C.), silver didrachm, (5.85 grams), obv. Helios facing radiate, rev. rose with bud above **[M]NASI[MACOU]*, (S.5058, SNG Cop. 765-6). Second with chip out of edge and porosity, otherwise very good - fine. (2) $0
Lot 2223 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachus, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.02 grams), Lampsacus mint, issued c.297/6-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, **DI monogram in inner left field, crescent in exergue, to left **BASILEWS* to right **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 49, M.399, SNG Cop. 1097, McLean 4488, SNG Lockett 1249). Well centred and with a very high relief, a superb eye, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and very scarce. $1,600
Lot 2224 Thrace, Kingdom of Lysimachus, (323-281 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.15 grams), Colophon mint, struck 299-296 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, within dotted circle, rev. Zeus enthroned to left supporting eagle, spear behind, to left crescent under forepart of lion to left, pentagram under throne, below **BASILEWS, to left **LYSIMAXOU, (S.6812, P.L27c, M.20, Weber 2721, Thompson 127). Lightly toned and very fine. $180
Lot 2225 Thrace, Kingdom of Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.056 grams), Colophon mint, struck 299-296 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, within dotted circle, rev. Zeus enthroned to left supporting eagle, spear behind, forepart of lion to left, [**F*] off flan, pentagram under throne, below **BASILEW[S], to left **LYSIMACOY, (S.6812, P.L27c, M.20, Weber 2721, Thompson 127). Uneven toned, porosity on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $90
Lot 2226 Macedon, Aigai (Aegae), (500-480 B.C.), silver trihemiobol or one eighth stater, (0.91 grams), obv. goat kneeling to right, looking back, dot above and in front, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1293 [£75], cf.BMC 4, SNG Cop. 31). Attractive dark tone, very fine. $120
Lot 2227 Macedon, Thessalonika (158-149 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (12.418 grams), obv. Macedonian shield, at centre of which is a bust of Artemis Tauropolos to right with bow and quiver at her shoulder, rev. **MAKEDONWN DEUTEPAS* in two lines, club between, a monogram above of MTK, all within oak-wreath, to left of which is placed a thunderbolt, (S.1462, cf.BMC 9 [p.8], SNG Cop. -, SNG Ash. -, AMNG 185 [Pl.II,4]). Over 4 grams of silver has been clipped from this coin, otherwise nearly very fine. $150
Lot 2228 Macedon, Kingdom of, Perdikkas II, (451-413 B.C.), silver light tetrobol, first series issued 451/0-447/6 B.C., (1.73 grams), obv. horse prancing to right, within dotted border, rev. crested helmet to right in incuse square within linear border, (S.1487 [£150], SNG ANS 37-41, SNG Berry 68). Dark tone, nearly very fine/good fine and rare. $0
Lot 2229 Macedon, Kingdom of, Amyntas III, (389-383 and 381-369 B.C.), AE 16, issued Period II 381-269 B.C., (3.40 grams), obv. Herakles to right in lion skin, rev. eagle devouring serpent, above AMYNTA, (S.1512, SNG Cop.517-8, BMC 17-22). Dark patina, nearly very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 2230 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.216 grams), Amphipolis IV mint, issued c.315/4-295/4 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right holding upright palm, **L* over torch below, above **FILIP POU*, cantharos to right, (cf.S.6680, Le Rider Pl.47, 27, dies not reported). In high relief, well centred, round with attractive grey tone, good very fine and a very rare symbol. $450
Lot 2231 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), AE 19, (7.402 grams), Macedonian mint, issued c.359-336 B.C., obv. head of Apollo, hair in tainia to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right, serpent below, above **FILIPPOU*, (cf.S.6696-8, M.201, SNG Cop. 608, SNG ANS 849). In high relief, well centred reverse, with attractive dark patina, very fine/nearly extremely fine and a scarce symbol. $0
Lot 2232 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.15 grams), Amphipolis mint, issued c.328 B.C., obv. Herakles head in lion skin to right, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, eagle in outstretched hand, bunch of grapes to left, **ALEXANDPOU to right, (cf.S.6713, Price 29, BMC 29, M.306, SNG Cop. 662). Good very fine. $320
Lot 2233 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.012 grams), 'Amphipolis' mint, issued c.323-320 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, cornucopiae to left, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 108, BMC 108a-c, M.369, SNG Cop. 681). Good fine. $130
Lot 2234 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.026 grams), Macedon Amphipolis mint, issued 315-294 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, **L* over torch to left, to right **ALEXANDROU, MHG* monogram below throne, (cf.S.6713, Price 447, BMC 447a-e, M.37). Toned, well centred on obverse, very fine. $340
Lot 2235 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.95 grams), Amphipolis mint, issued c.315-294 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, **L above torch all to left, YE monogram under throne, to right **ALEXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 486, BMC 486, M.33, SNG Cop. 702). Very fine. $270
Lot 2236 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.495 grams), Mesembria mint, issued c.175-125 B.C., obv. Herakles head in lion skin to right, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, eagle in outstretched hand, Corinthian helmet to right on left above letters M A, monogram below throne of **APO, [B]ASILEW[S]* to right, **ALEXANDPOU to left, (cf.S.6713, Price 1082, BMC 1082, M.482). Dark tone, very fine or better. $280
Lot 2237 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.655 grams), Odessos mint, issued c.280-200 B.C., obv. Herakles head in lion skin to right, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, eagle in outstretched hand, KOI on left above M A, monogram below throne of **ODH, BASILEW[S]* to right, **ALEXANDPOU to left, (cf.S.6713, Price 1168, BMC 1168, M.412). Dark tone, nearly very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 2238 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), posthumous issue on broad flan, silver tetradrachm, (16.248 grams), Temnus mint, issued c.180-160 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin without a dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, HAP and EP monograms to left, oenochoe right beneath vine-tendril, to right **[AL]EXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 1686, SNG Von Post 192 (This Coin), BMC 1686, M.958). Well centred, nearly very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 2239 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), posthumous issue on broad flan, silver tetradrachm, (16.326 grams), Perga mint, issued 221-220 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin without a dotted border, countermarked with Seleucid anchor, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, A to left, to right **[AL]EXANDROU*, (cf.S.6713, Price 2915, BMC -, M.1225). Well centred, very fine and weak in places. $0
Lot 2240 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.392 grams), Ake mint, issued 309-8 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, date to left = year 38, to right **ALEXANDROU, within dotted border, (cf.S.6713, Price 3295, BMC 3295a [same obverse die], M.1448, Newell Ake 44). Off centred on the reverse, toned good very fine or better, with a sharp date, scarce. $200
Lot 2241 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachms, (17.0 grams), Babylon mint, issued 323-317 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, uncertain to left, **LU* below throne, traces to right **ALEXANDROU, BASILEWS* in exergue, (cf.S.6713, Price 3689-3696); another similar but plated, (15.1 grams), (Price 4037). Second plated with dirt attached to surface, otherwise fine, the first coin, fair with surface marks. (2) $90
Lot 2242 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE 18, (5.480 grams), Macedonian mint, issued c.336-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. below bowcase a dolphin to left, club above **ALEXANDRO[U]* between, bow and bowcase below, (cf.S.6739, Price 323, BMC 323, SNG Cop. 1057). Attractive dark green patination, very fine/nearly extremely fine a rare symbol. $70
Lot 2243 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.180 grams), Aradus mint, issued c.323-316 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **LU* over prow to left, Z below throne, to right **ALEXANDROU, below **BASILE[WS]*, all within dotted border, (cf.S.6749, Price P158, BMC P158a-c, M.1275). Slightly off centred on the reverse, otherwise toned very fine or better, with graffito in reverse field. $200
Lot 2244 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.612 grams), Marathus mint, obv. Herakles head right, with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **ZW* monogram to left, AP monogram under throne, to right **FILIPPOU* and below **BASILEWS*, (cf.S.6749, Price P162, M.P113, SNG Fitz. 3208). Very fine/good very fine, scarce. $250
Lot 2245 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.03 grams), Babylon mint, issued 323-320 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, *LU* below throne, M in lower left field, to right **FILIPPOU, below **BASILEWS, (cf.S.6749, Price P181, SNG Ash. 3222-4, M.99, SNG Cop. 1074). Nearly very fine/fine. $220
Lot 2246 Macedon, Roman Provincial issue, (c.90-75 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.218 grams), Thessalonica mint, obv. head of Alexander the Great to right, with horn of Ammon and flowing hair, MAKE**[DONWN]*, **Q* behind, rev. AESILLAS / Q above, club between money chest and quaestor's chair, all within olive wreath, (S.1463, BMC 81-83, cf.SNG Von Post 50-1). Porous flan, reasonably well centred, otherwise very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2247 Illyria, Dyrrhachium, (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.228 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing, flying to right, **D* below, rev. head of Athena in Corinthian helmet to right, with club behind, trace of dolphin above, (S.1895, cf.Cal. 22-24, cf.BMC 10-11). Attractive dark tone, nearly extremely fine and a rare mint for these Corinthian type staters. $500
Lot 2248 Illyria, Epeirote Republic, (before 238 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.650 grams), obv. head of Zeus Dodonaios to right wreathed with oak, **QE* monogram below, rev. **APEI RWTAN* either side of eagle standing right on thunderbolt, all within oak wreath, (S.1996, cf.BMC 19-22). Very fine. $0
Lot 2249 Thessaly, Larissa, (400-360 B.C.), silver drachm (5.69 grams), obv. naked youth restraining bull to right, within dotted border, rev. horse prancing to right above **LAR, below **ISAIA, (cf.S.2111, cf.SNG Cop.107, Hermann Pl.III, 5). Good very fine, rare. $280
Lot 2250 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (c.350-320 B.C.), silver didrachm, (11.40 grams), obv. head of nymph Larissa three-quarter face to left, wearing necklace, rev. horse trotting to right, around **LARI S AIW[N]* in exergue, (S.2119, BMC 55, SNG Cop. 119). Slightly porous obverse, otherwise attractive grey tone, good very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 2251 Thessaly, Larissa, (350-325 B.C.), silver drachm, (5.458 grams), obv. facing head of nymph Larissa three-quarter to left, rev. horse grazing to right, above and below, **LARIS, in exergue **AIWN*, (S.2120, Hermann Pl.V, 9). Some surface porosity, otherwise good fine/very fine. $0
Lot 2252 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (350-325 B.C.), silver drachm, (5.786 grams), obv, facing head three-quarter to right of nymph Larissa with spread hair, rev. horse grazing to right, above **LA[PI], plain exergue, (S.2123, Lorber, head type 19b, No.52.1[a], [same dies], McClean 4615). Porous surface, slightly off centre on the reverse, of fine style, very fine, rare variant. $150
Lot 2253 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (196-146 B.C.), silver double victoriatus, (6.25 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 **QRA SU[AOS], letters **P N/S A in field, (cf.S.2232, cf.BMC 9, SNG Cop.275). Attractive light patina, well centred, good very fine and desireable. $0
Lot 2254 Acarnania, Argos Amphilochicum, (350-270 B.C.), silver stater, (8.11 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, [A] below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, **ARGEI* above, helmet to left behind head, (cf.S.2258, Calciati 11 [p.526], BMC 9, SNG Cop. 309). Toned, reverse off centred, otherwise nearly very fine/good fine. $350
Lot 2255 Acarnania, Argos Amphilochicum, (350-270 B.C.), silver stater, (7.816 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, trace of A below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, **AMFI* above, [AB**P* and Javelin] to left behind head, (cf.S.2258, Calciati 33 [p.533], BMC 14-5), another later reduced weight issue (6.544 grams), c.250-170 B.C.), obv. Pegasus left, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet, spear head behind, AM above. Second damaged by field knock on obverse, otherwise very good - fine. (2) $70
Lot 2256 Acarnania, Leucas (Colony of Corinth), (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.135 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, **L below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with a bunch of grapes behind the head, (cf.S.2276, Calciati 62 [p.407], BMC 22 [p.127, Pl.XXXIV, 13]). Uneven dark tone, irregular flan, otherwise nearly very fine. $240
Lot 2257 Acarnania, Leucas (Colony of Corinth), (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.546 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, **L below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with a wreath of olive leaves behind Athena's head, (cf.S.2275, Calciati 64 [p.407], BMC 38 [p.128, Pl.XXXV, 6]). Bright, extensive die cracks on the obverse, otherwise good very fine, very interesting and rare. $420
Lot 2258 Acarnania, Leucas (Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.336 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to right, **L below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with an amphora with grapes hanging over and A behind head, (S.2281, Calciati 128 [p.426], BMC 87-88 [p.129, Pl.XXXVI, 15]). Uneven tone, slightly of centred on the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $290
Lot 2259 Acarnania, Thyrrheion, (probably a Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (7.540 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, **QU* below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with a Boeotian shield behind head, **Q U* either side of neck, (cf.2301, Calciati 22/2 [p.518], BMC 15-17 [p.140, Pl.XXXVIII, 12], SNG Cop.412). Toned, well centred, fine and scarce. $240
Lot 2260 Central Greece, Phocis, (457-446 B.C.), silver triobol, (2.742 grams), obv. bull's head facing, rev. archaic head of Artemis to right in incuse square, **FOKI around, (S.2348, possibly Williams 193 from these as broken dies or, more probably, new dies). Nearly very fine/very good and rare. $0
Lot 2261 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.82 grams), issue c.420 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, cf.Starr Pl.XXII). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $900
Lot 2262 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 2263 Attica, Athens, (150-140 B.C.), AE 18, hemiobol, (5.83 grams), obv. head of Zeus to right, wearing taenia, rev. Athena Polias standing to right with shield and hurling thunderbolt, A/**Q* to left E to right, ear of wheat to left, coiled snake to right, (S.-, Sv.Pl.22, 55; Athenian Agora 89 [p.72, Pl.9, 23 examples found], BMC 582-3). Attractive brown patina, very fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2264 Attica, Athens, (130-110 B.C.), AE 17, hemiobol, (4.158 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Zeus naked to right hurling thunderbolt, A **QE across, pileus of the Dioskouroi to left and right, (S.-, Sv.Pl.81, 33-39; Athenian Agora 94 [p.73, Pl.9, 69 examples found], SNG Cop. 299). Attractive dark patina, very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 2265 Attica, Athens, (130-90 B.C.), AE 14, quarter obol, (3.160 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing Athenian helmet, rev. two owls seated facing on thunderbolt, A **QE in exergue, all within olive wreath, (S.-, Sv.Pl.24, 63-68; Athenian Agora 99 [p.75, Pl.9-10, 635 examples found], SNG Cop. 93). Attractive dark patina, fine - very fine. $70
Lot 2266 Attica, Aegina, (510-500 B.C.), silver stater, (11.954 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. 'Rough incuse developed early Union Jack pattern', (S.1849 [£350], Asyut Group IIa-b 'thin collar type', cf.425-437, BMC 3 [p.11]). Good fine/very fine, worn obverse die. $300
Lot 2267 Attica, Aegina, (525/20-500 B.C.), silver stater, (9.412 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. small incuse square, of 'Union Jack pattern' design with five sunken triangle compartments, (S.1858, Asyut Group III-IV, 'Small skew' cf.464, SNG Delepierre 1512, SNG Cop. 501, cf.Selinus hoard 99-100). Off centred obverse and reverse punches, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2268 Attica, Aegina, (500-480 B.C.), silver stater, (11.960 grams), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, central banker's mark of dot as a countermark, rev. early small 'skew' design, (S.1851, Asyut Group VII 'small skew' cf.541-5, SNG Delepierre 1664, Millbank countermark 1). Fine, off centred on the obverse, very scarce with cross countermark. $0
Lot 2269 Corinthia, Corinth, (480-450 B.C.), silver stater, (8.494 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. elongated head of Athena to right, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, all within incuse square, (cf.S.2615, cf.Calciati 75 [p.169], Ravel 220 [p.77, Pl.XIV, only the Ravel example reported], [P126 same obverse, T168, same reverse die). Toned, punch mark on obverse field, a nice well centred coin with a distinctive die flaw on Q below the Pegasus, otherwise very fine and very rare, apparently only known by one other example with this die combination. $480
Lot 2270 Corinthia, Corinth, silver drachm, (c.480 B.C.), (2.604 grams), obv. Pegasus with curled wing flying left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to right, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, within incuse square, (S.1871 [£200], BMC 79-80, SNG Cop. 17). Good fine and rare denomination for this period. $250
Lot 2271 Corinthia, Corinth, (405-345 B.C.), silver stater, (8.440 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, cock fighting to left behind, (cf.S.2626, Calciati 326 [p.235, 2 reported], cf.Ravel 863 [p.228, Pl.LII, 4 reported], [P348 obverse die same as 830-839, T494, same reverse die as 827, 845, 854]). A nice well centred coin with a flaw on Pegasus, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare, apparently an unpublished die combination. $600
Lot 2272 Corinthia, Corinth, (405-345 B.C.), silver stater, (8.125 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, cock fighting to right behind, dolphin above, (cf.S.2626, Calciati 331 [p.236, 2 reported], Ravel 867 [p.229, Pl.LII, 8 reported], [same dies P351 and T494]. Toned, with original hoard patina, otherwise very fine and rare. $340
Lot 2273 Corinthia, Corinth, (370-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.578 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 toned and well centred coin, good very fine and rare. $580
Lot 2274 Corinthia, Corinth, (370-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.445 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing wreathed Corinthian helmet with extra branch, plough behind, A P below, (cf.S.2626, Calciati 441 [p.265, 2 reported], Ravel 1022 [p.255, Pl.LXII]). Holed, grey with golden highlights, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $150
Lot 2275 Corinthia, Corinth, (370-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.285 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, eight pointed star behind, (cf.S.2626, Calciati 425 [p.261, 2 reported], Ravel 1034 [p.257-8, Pl.LXIII], [1034b same dies]). Off centred on the reverse, otherwise, good very fine and very scarce. $450
Lot 2276 Corinthia, Corinth, (350-306 B.C.), silver staters, (8.265 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, Thessalian helmet behind, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 402 [p.255, 2 reported], Ravel 1040 [p.259, 14 reported]); another with astragalus behind, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 400 [p.254, 2 reported], Ravel 1039 [p.258]). Both toned, and with some hoard patina on the obverse, otherwise nearly fine - very fine. (2) $300
Lot 2277 Corinthia, Corinth, (350-306 B.C.), silver stater, (8.390 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, [Q] below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing plain Corinthian helmet, Athena Nicephorus on right behind to left holding Nike and spear, I before, (cf.S.2641, Calciati 458 [p.270, 2 reported], Ravel 1082 [p.267, Pl.LXIX, 6 reported]. Bright, off centred on the reverse, otherwise very fine and rare. $360
Lot 2278 Corinthia, Corinth, (350-338 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.442 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Persephone wearing ear-ring and necklace to left, with hair tied up in corn wreath, all within incuse circular border, (cf.S.2634, SNG Cop. 61-63, BMC 228 [p.23, Pl.IX, 9]). Toned, off centred with light scratches, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2279 Peloponnesos, Argolis, Argos, (250 - 146 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.31 grams), obv. forepart of wolf to left, rev. large A, eagle below, letters across in three lines I [E] P **W NO S. (cf.S.2797, BMC 114-5, SNG Cop.42). Weak on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $50
Lot 2280 Peloponnesos, Achaean League, hemidrachms (c.160-150 B.C.), Megara mint, mint mark large lyre, others (4) Tegea mint, mint mark T-E, obv. Zeus head laureate right, rev. wreath, XA monogram within, letters T E across, (C.223, S.3003). First nearly very fine, some with surface oxidation, otherwise fine - very fine. (5) $60
Lot 2281 Pontus, Amasia, Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), AE 30, (14.764 grams), issued year 208 (era of Amasia) = A.D. 206-7, obv. Caracalla laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, around AVT KAI MAV ANT**W*NINOC, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath and palm, in left field ET/CH, around **AD*PCEVANT AMACI ACM H NETP, (cf.S.2507, BMC 22, Recueil 71a). Good fine/fine, scarce reverse. $0
Lot 2282 Mysia, Lampsakus, (4th-3rd century B.C.), AE 11, (1.2 grams), obv. female head to right with hair rolled, all within circle to right **LAM, rev. forepart of winged Pegasus to right, Y A above, (cf.S.3894, BMC 55-6 [P.84]). Attractive dark patina, nearly extremely fine, rare in this condition. $0
Lot 2283 Mysia, Parion, (c.480 B.C.), silver three-quarter drachm, (2.961 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). Very fine scarce. $0
Lot 2284 Mysia, Parion, (350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.435 grams), obv. bull standing to left looking back, **PA* above bull PI below bull, rev. Gorgoneion facing, (S.3919 [£85], BMC 14-16, cf.SNG Cop. 257-267). Dark tone, Good very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 2285 Mysia, Pergamon, (c. after 123 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.462 grams), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram **PER, above KT/**PRU* to right thyrsus, (cf.S.3944, Kleiner and Noe -, BMC 113). Good very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 2286 Mysia, Pergamene Kingdom of, Philetairos, (282-263 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.06 grams), obv. head to r., wearing tainia, of the deified Seleucos Nicator, rev. Athena enthroned to l., her r. hand resting on shield, holding spear in l. hand, ivy leaf above and bow to r., (S.7216 [£2500], Newell obverse die VIII, No.41, Pl.X,2, ANS NNM 76, unlisted reverse die). A strong portrait, very fine/good fine and of great rarity. $0
Lot 2287 Aeolis, Myrina, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.348 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo of Grynion to right, rev. Apollo of Grynion standing to right, holding phiale and laurel branch, omphalos and amphora at feet, **KAG* monogram behind, also **MYPINAIWN, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4216, ANSMN 30, Sacks 18, SNG Cop. 221). Nearly extremely fine. $700
Lot 2288 Ionia, Ephesus, (280-258 B.C.), AE 10, (1.50 grams), obv. female head to left, rev. bee with straight wings separates E **[F]*, (S.4409, SNG Cop. 256). Dark patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $130
Lot 2289 Ionia, Ephesus, (202-133 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.114 grams), obv. bee with open wings dividing E - **F, all within dotted border, rev. stag standing to right, palm tree behind, before magistrate's name **BIANWR* (Bianor), (cf.S.4411, magistrate noted in Munsterberg, Waddington 1574). Slightly off centred on the obverse, minor surface marks, attractive bright patination, otherwise good very fine and a very rare magistrate. $280
Lot 2290 Ionia, Ephesus, (350-288 B.C.), AE 16, (2.838 grams), obv. bee with open wings dividing E - **F, all within laurel wreath, rev. stag standing to left head to right, astragalos above, magistrate's name traces to left of **[I]PPOSQE[NHS]* (Ipposthenes), (cf.S.4401, BMC 60). Porous obverse, otherwise good fine/very fine and very scarce. $80
Lot 2291 Ionia, Ephesus, Valerian, (A.D. 253-260), AE 27, (8.212 grams), obv. bust right of Valerian laureate draped and cuirassed, around AVT K **PO LIKIN BALE*PIANOC, rev. Artemis as huntress with bow and drawing arrow going to right, at her feet a hound, around **EFESIWN G NEOKORWN, (S.-, BMC -, cf.SNG Cop. 500/501, Mabbott Sale 1520 [this coin]). Good fine/very fine and rare. $130
Lot 2292 Ionia, Magnesia, (c.4th century B.C.), silver diobol, (1.504 grams), obv. armed horseman prancing to right, holding couched spear, rev. humped bull butting left, maeander pattern and traces of **MAGN* above, uncertain name below, (S.4480, cf.BMC 8-13). Off centred, otherwise very fine. $0
Lot 2293 Ionia, Miletus, (c.550-525 B.C.), silver twelth stater, (1.09 grams), obv. forepart of lion and legs to left, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3533, BMC 34). Very fine. $100
Lot 2294 Caria, Kaunos, Uncertain ruler, (c.490-470 B.C.), silver stater, (11.908 grams), obv. Iris with curved wings and outstretched hands in kneeling-running position to right, rev. rough triangular shape on crude incuse square, (S.-, Koray Konuk 'The Early Coinage of Kaunos' in Essays Price, No.12, [same dies to obv. 10, rev.9, 1 reported known, Pl.47], Hyla Troxell 'Winged Carians' in Essays Thompson, cf.No.5 [similar dies]. Light hoard dirt patination on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and a extremely rare pair of dies. $0
Lot 2295 Caria, Kaunos, Uncertain ruler, (c.490-470 B.C.), silver stater, (11.548 grams), obv. Iris with curved wings and outstretched hands in kneeling-running position to right, rev. rough triangular shape on crude incuse square, (S.-, Koray Konuk 'The Early Coinage of Kaunos' in Essays Price, No.14, [similar dies to obv. 12, rev.11, 2 known, Pl.47], Hyla Troxell 'Winged Carians' in Essays Thompson, cf.No.10 [similar dies]; Giessener Munzhandlung Sale 96 7 June 1999 [lot 195 same dies]). Off centred slightly on the reverse, very dark tone, otherwise nearly very fine and a very rare pair of dies. $0
Lot 2296 Caria, Kaunos, Uncertain ruler, (c.490-470 B.C.), silver stater, (11.766 grams), obv. Winged back and feet of a muscular Hermes with outstretched arm in kneeling-running position to left, Carian lettered monogram OY to right, rev. four part incused field with various symbols, including a bull's head to right, a ram's head to left the Carian letered monogram OY with a central vase, (S.-, SNG Von Aulock 2343 [same dies]; Hyla Troxell 'Winged Carians' in Essays Thompson, No.35 [same dies] published as a unique coin type). Small flan, very fine and extremely rare. $1,000
Lot 2297 Caria, Knidus, (300-225 B.C.), plated silver hemidrachm (0.954 grams), obv. head of Aphrodite to right hair rolled, all within dotted border, rev. bull's head facing, KNI above, part legend around of Magistrate **SOSTRATOS*, (cf.S.4845, SNG Cop. 303, SNG Finland -); Pontus, Amisus, (85-65 B.C.), AE 23, (7.404 grams), obv. aegis with Gorgon head in centre, rev. Nike to right with palm, [AMI]**SOU across, monograms in field, (S.3642, SNG Cop. 172, Malloy 45v, BMC 77-78); Paphlagonia, Sinope, (415-365 B.C.), silver drachm, (S.3692). Last fair, others fine - very fine, and a scarce signature on the Knidus hemidrachm, rare as a fouree. (3) $0
Lot 2298 Caria, Carian Islands, Camiros (Kameiros), (on Rhodes), (c.500-460 B.C.), silver tritemorion, (0.610 grams), obv. fig-leaf, rev. oblong incuse square punch, (cf.S.3548, BMC 10, SNG Helsinki [Kirkman] 326 et al). Nearly very fine and very rare. $0
Lot 2299 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodes, (c.88-84 B.C. [Jenkins chronology]), silver drachm, (2.768 grams), obv. radiate head of Helios to right, hair loose, rev. P O either side of rose with bud on right, to right Isis crown, above magistrate **MAHS* (cf.S.5064, Jenkins, G.K., Kraay Morkholm Essays Group E, No.246, BMC 268). Flan crack, nearly as struck, extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 2300 Lycia, Lycian Dynasts, Uncertain ruler but attributed to Khinakha, (c.500-460 B.C.), silver stater, (9.847 grams), Xanthos mint?, obv. Pegasos to right on round shield, Lycian 'kh' below, rev. triskeles monogram within dotted incuse circle with dot and Lycian monogram, (S.-, cf.SNG Von Aulock 4090 [same obverse die], cf.ACNAC Rosen 719 [attributes it to Khinakha based on an obverse letter 'Kh' or 'Khin'], Babelon Traite Pl.XCV No.5, cf.SNG Berry 1172 [same obverse die], Giessener Munzhandlung Sale 90, lot 405 [same dies]). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $0
Lot 2301 Pisidia, Selge, (3rd cent. B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (0.838 grams), obv. Gorgoneion resembling Apollo facing. rev. Athena head to r. with astragalos behind, (S.5476, BMC 10); Attica, Eleusis, AE 15, (2.802 grams), obv. Triptolemos seated left in winged car, rev. boar standing right traces of **ELEYSI* above, (S.2576); Egypt, Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-3), billon tetradrachm, (9.960 grams), year 3 = 251, rev. Sarapis standing left, (cf.S.4356, Milne 3852). Fine - very fine. (3) $0
Lot 2302 Cilicia, Satrap of Cilicia, Mazaios, (361-334 B.C.) silver stater, (9.7 grams), Myriandros mint (Newell and Levante), obv. Baal of Tarsus enthroned to left resting on sceptre before him, thymiaterion before him, behind Aramaic legend 'Baal tarz', below throne 'ankh' symbol, rev. lion walking to left, linear border, exergue line, above Aramaic legend 'Mazdai' all within linear circle, (cf.S.5652, cf.BMC 64, SNG Paris 431, Luynes 2869, cf.SNG Levante 188). Porous field, good very fine, very rare. $160
Lot 2303 Cilicia, Irenopolis-Neronias, Valerian I, (A.D. 253-260), AE 29, (eight assaria), (22.72 grams), struck year 204 of era = A.D.255-6, obv. radiate and cuirassed bust to right of Valerian, around AVT K **P LI OUAL*EIPIANOC CEB, rev. Asklepios standing left resting on serpent staff facing Hygieia standing right, feeding serpent in her arms, **IPHNOP O LITWN D*C, H in exergue, (S.4495, SNG Levante 1624, BMC 12, SNG France 2273, 2275). Good very fine, very rare and one of the finest known. $160
Lot 2304 Cappadocia, Caesarea, Domitian, silver didrachm, (A.D. 81-96), (6.628 grams), issued 91-2, obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around AYT KAI **D*OMITIANOC CEBACTOC **GERM*, rev. Athena standing to right, across **ETO IG*, (cf.S.869, BMC 29, Syd. 124, Metcalf 23). Fine and rare. $0
Lot 2305 Cappadocia, Caesarea, Trajan, silver didrachm, (A.D. 98-117), (6.90 grams), issued 112-114, obv. laureate bust of Trajan to right, draped, around AYTOKP KAIC NEP TPAIANOC CEB **GERM DAK*, rev. Apollo standing to left, branch and bow and arrow, around **DHMARC EX UPATO* S, (S.-, BMC -, Syd. 191, Metcalf 65c). Fine and rare. $0
Lot 2306 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.832 grams), Series III Group C, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 264-263 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **BASILEWS and to left **ANTIOXOU, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6866, Newell ESM 166, SNG Spaer 292-5). Obverse surface porosity, dull grey tone, nearly fine/fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2307 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus I, (280-261 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.665 grams), Series II group A, Bactra mint, issued 268-261 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **BASILEOS and to left **[A]NTIOXO[U], to left under arm a monogram of **L[T] within circle, (Newell ESM 705, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 327-8, ACNAC Houghton 1289). Dumpy flan, all known examples generally worn, nearly very fine/fine, very rare. $0
Lot 2308 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus II, (261-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.76 grams), Series I, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 261-256 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **BASILEWS and to left **ANTIOCOU, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6886, Newell ESM 178, BMC 14, Hunter 21). Old dark tone on obverse, good fine/fine, scarce. $210
Lot 2309 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus II, (261-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.744 grams), Series III, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued 255-246 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus I to right, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right, **BASILEWS and to left **ANTIOXOU, to left and right monograms, (cf.S.6886, Newell ESM 189, ACNAC Houghton 963, BMC 18). Porosity in the reverse field, minor scratches both sides, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce. $200
Lot 2310 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus V, (164-162 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.502 grams), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Antiochus V to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus seated left on throne, holding Nike in outstretched hand and sceptre, on right, **BASILEOS and to left **ANTIOCOU and **EUPATORO[S] in exergue, HP monogram in left field, (S.7004, Newell SMA 77, Houghton ACNAC 138, SNG Spaer (Israel I) -). Minor surface marks, otherwise very fine and rare. $500
Lot 2311 Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.666 grams), Antioch mint, issued period 152-151 B.C., obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged monster, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS, to left **DH MHTRIOU, SOTHROS, monograms to left, **AXR* in exergue, (S.7015 [£200], SMA Newell 119, BMC 178-9). Good very fine, scarce. $270
Lot 2312 Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.484 grams), Antioch mint, issued period year S.E. 162 = 151/0 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 in two lines **DHMH TRIOU, SWTH ROS* monograms **PAH* over MT to left, date **BXR* in exergue, (S.7015 [£200], cf.SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1288, SMA Newell 131, ACNAC Houghton 168, cf.BMC 21-2). Slightly off centred, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $450
Lot 2313 Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander I Balas, (150-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.982 grams), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Alexander I to right, dotted border, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos holding bow and arrow, on right, **BASILEOS* and **ALEXANDROU* and on left **[Q]EOPATOR[OS] and **[EUERGETOU]*, monograms etc off flan, probably a monogram HAKP in exergue, (cf.S.7035, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1400, Newell SMA 173). Off centred reverse, very fine and rare. $130
Lot 2314 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus VII, (138-129 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.582 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 in left field, **L* to right behind Athena, (S.7092, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1871, SMA Newell 298, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 1872-4, ACNAC Houghton -, BMC 24, BN 1156). Good very fine, very scarce. $350
Lot 2315 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch ad Orontem (Antioch), Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver tetradrachm (14.885 grams), issued 103-109, obv. Trajan laureate head to right supported by eagle standing right and club, around [AYTOKP KAIC N]EP TPAIANOC CEB **GERM DAK, rev. laureate bust of Herakles to right, around **[DHMARC] EX UPAT*E, (S.-, Wruck 162). Missing part of the legend, several minor field scratches, otherwise good fine/very fine. $0
Lot 2316 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, (Antioch), Macrinus and Diadumenian, (A.D. 217-218), AE 20, (5.456 grams), obv. bust right of Macrinus laureate draped and cuirassed, around AV K M O C MAKPINOC C, rev. bare-headed draped bust of Diadumenian to right, S C across field, around KAI M O **DIA ANTWN*INOC, (S.2982 [£35], cf.BMC 404-6 var., Mabbott Sale 2527 [this coin]). Fine/good fine and rare. $100
Lot 2317 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Elagabalus (A.D. 218-222), billon tetradrachm, (12.43 grams), obv. laureate head of Elagabalus to right, around AYT K M A ANTWNEINO [C CE]B, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs star, around **DHMARC EX UP*ATOC TO B], (S.3096, Bellinger 42 [ANS Num. Stud. No.3], p.28, plate IV,10, SNG Von Post 616). Very fine and scarce on a full flan. $90
Lot 2318 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Elagabalus (A.D. 218-222), billon tetradrachm, (13.96 grams), obv. laureate head of Elagabalus to right, around AYT K M A ANTWNEINO C CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs star, around **DHMARC EX [UPATOC T]O B, (S.3096, Bellinger 42 [ANS Num. Stud. No.3], p.28, plate IV,10, SNG Von Post 617 [this coin]). Very fine/good very fine. $120
Lot 2319 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, (Antioch), Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251 B.C.), billon tetradrachm, (12.46 grams), obv. bust right of Trajan Decius, radiate draped and cuirassed, around AVT K**G* ME KB TPAIANOC **DEKIOC*C CEB, rev. eagle facing open wings, head to right with wreath, around, **DHMARC EXOU*CIAC, S C in exergue, (S.4209, BMC 600, SNG Von Post 630 [this coin]). Good fine/very fine, scarce. $150
Lot 2320 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Laodicea ad Mare, Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE 23, (9.676 grams), issued year 190 = A.D. 142-3, obv. Antoninus Pius laureate bust to left, draped, around [AVTOKAI]TIA**D*P ANT**W*NEINON CEV, rev. Tyche turreted bust to left, around traces of IOV**LIEWN TWN KAI LAODIKEWN* TP, in left field C/ KA before bust, (cf.S.1497, BMC 67 [p.256], SNG Cop. 352). Dark brown patina, very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 2321 Phoenicia, Berytus, Claudius (A.D.41-54), AE 25, (11.870 grams), obv. bare head to left, around [TI CL]AVD CAESAR AVG GERM [IMP], rev. colonist ploughing to right with yoke of oxen, COL IV[L], with AVG in exergue; another with head to right, (13.186 grams), rev. COL IVL above, (S.477 or similar second with same obverse die illustrated, SNG Cop. 91-93, BMC 69-72, RPC 4545-6). Off centred on obverse for first coin, otherwise fine - very fine and scarce. (2) $70
Lot 2322 Phoenicia, Sidon, king Abdeshmun (c.410-400 B.C.), silver half-shekel, (6.908 grams), obv. war galley travelling to left before battlemented city wall with four towers, two lions back to back in exergue, rev. King of Persia slaying lion standing before him, all in incuse square, (cf.S.5931 [£650], Bet 8 [ANSMN 21], BMC 9 [p.141], Betylon 9 [p.7, cf.Pl.2, 3]). With two major test cuts, otherwise fine and very rare. $0
Lot 2323 Phoenicia, Sidon, king Baalshallim II (c.386-372 B.C.), silver tetrashekel, (28.37 grams), obv. war galley travelling to left over waves, trace of Phoenician 'B' above, rev. King of Persia in chariot with driver, Egyptian attendant or the king of Sidon behind, all within cable circle border, (cf.S.5934, Bet 16 [ANSMN 21], BMC 19 [p.143], SNG Fitz 6046, Betylon 18 [p.9, Pl.2, 4]). Nearly very fine/good fine and rare. $420
Lot 2324 Phoenicia, Tyre, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver tetradrachm (14.02 grams), issued 110-111, obv. Trajan laureate head to right, supported by eagle standing right, club behind, around AYTOKP KA[IC NEP TPAIANO]C CEB **GERM DAK*, rev. laureate bust of Melqarth to right, lion skin knotted at neck, around **DHMAPC EX IE UPATE*, (cf.S.1088, Wruck 159, BMC 4). Off centred on obverse, otherwise very fine/good fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2325 Mesopotamia, Carrhae, Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver tetradrachm, (13.366 grams), issued 217-218, obv. laureate head of Macrinus to right, around legend AYT K M **OP* CE MAKPEINOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs crescent, around **DHMARC EZ UP*ATOC, (S.2973, Bellinger 168 [ANS Mum. Studies No.3, p.59, Pl.XIII, 3]). Full flan and ethnic, a few minor rust spots on the reverse, otherwise superb extremely fine with mint bloom, rare. $270
Lot 2326 Babylonia, Babylon, (311-280 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.218 grams), obv. Baal seated to left holding sceptre, dotted border, rev. lion walking to left, above **G*, dotted border, (S.6147, SNG Cop. 264, BMC 33-38, M.type 8a). Flaw on reverse flan in centre, otherwise fine/nearly very fine and very scarce. $0
Lot 2327 Bactria, Kingdom of, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.444 grams), obv. helmeted bust of Menander to right, legend around, rev. Athena to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram in right field, (S.7601, M.1779 [illustration number 1780]). Nearly very fine. $40
Lot 2328 Parthia, Kingdom of, Mithradates I, (c.171-138 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.3 grams), Hekatompylos mint, obv. small bust to left in bashlyk, rev. archer seated right on omphalos, two line inscription no symbol, (S.7327, Sellwood 9.1, Shore 7). Porous obverse, otherwise nearly very fine/very fine. $0
Lot 2329 Parthia, Kingdom of, Phraates IV, (38-2 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.054 grams), Seleucia mint, obv. large size bare-headed bust to left with long beard, wearing diadem, wart on forehead, griffin end to torque around neck, rev. king enthroned to right receiving palm branch from Tyche holding cornucopiae, seven line inscription, (cf.S.7466, cf.Sellwood 51, cf.Shore 272). Good fine and rare, with a distinctive torque ending. $70
Lot 2330 Parthia, Kingdom of, Tiridates, (29-27 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (10.266 grams), Seleucia mint, issue uncertain for month or year, obv. large size bare-headed bust to left with long beard, wearing diadem, rev. king enthroned to left holding bow and sceptre, in exergue month (April)?, **..TEWM..*, under throne A, between legs A, monogram **qPL* above bow, seven line inscription, (cf.S.7496, cf.Sellwood 55.10, Shore 310). Original find patina, very fine and extremely rare variant. $250
Lot 2331 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy I, (323-283 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, issued 305-283 B.C., (14.296 grams), Alexandria mint, obv. diademed head of Ptolemy I to right, with aegis, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front P over monogram **PAR*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAI[OU]*, (S.7762, Sv. 255, SNG Cop. 70-1). Grey tone, nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $460
Lot 2332 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., (13.709 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). Very fine, the last date of this ruler. $130
Lot 2333 Egypt, Alexandria, billon tetradrachms, Probus, (A.D. 276-282), (2), year 2 = 276-7, rev. eagle to right with wreath head to left, (Milne 4540, Koln 3125); another year 6 = 280-1, rev. eagle to right, (Milne 4632, Koln 3149), Carinus, (A.D. 283-285), year 2 = 283-4, rev. eagle between two standards, L B above (Milne 4710, Koln 3174), Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), year 9 = 292-3, rev. Elpis standing left with flower, (Milne 5063, Koln 3261). Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (4) $80
Lot 2334 Zeugitania, Cyrene, (308-227 B.C.), silver didrachm, (7.408 grams), obv. diademed head of Karneios to left with horn, rev. silphium plant, KY PA across field, star to left, monogram to right, (cf.S.6320 [£225], SNG Cop. 1246, M.159). Porosity in left field on obverse, otherwise good fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2335 Greek silver tetradrachms, including Aiolis, Myrina (Sacks series 39); Seleucid kings, Antiochos I (WSM 155); Demetrios I, (SNG Spaer 1256ff); Ptolemaic kings, Ptolemy I, (SNG Cop.73). Average fair to fine, all with degree of impairment, corrosion, scratches, pitting etc. (4) $250
Lot 2336 Greek silver coins, tetradrachm of Seleucid king Antiochus I (280-261 B.C.), (S.6886); Lucania, Thurium, diobol, (c.350-281 B.C.), rev. bull **SI* above, (S.449); Mysia, Parion, obv. bull left, **Q* below, rev. Gorgoneion (S.3919); Mysia, Cyzicus, trihemiobol, (c.480-450 B.C.), (S.3846); Bactria, Menander, drachm, (S.7600); Parthia, Artabanus II, (A.D. 10-38) drachm, (Sell. 63/6). Good - very fine, several scarce. (6) $200
Lot 2337 Greek silver and bronze coins, a group all extensively described on 2x2 holders, from Thrace, Maroneia, (c.400-300 B.C.) AE 16 (S.1636; Macedon Alexander III AE 10; Antigonis Gonatas (SNG Cop. 1226); Thessaly Confederacy (2), (McLean 4984, 4987); Thessaly Larissa AE 24, (BMC 79); Boeotia, Thebes AE 18, (BMC 81); Acarnania, Leucas, silver diobol, (c.400-350 B.C.) (S.2279); Pontus Amasia, AE 35, Lucius Verus, (BMC 5); Aeolis, Temnus, AE 12, (cf.SNG Cop.259); Parthia, Mithradates II drachm, (Sell. 26/1). Very good - very fine, several scarce. (11) $0
Lot 2338 Ancient Greek bronzes, all in described packets and priced, include Pontus, Amisos (S.3642); Boeotia, Thebes, (S.2413); Euboea, Histaea, (BMC 10); Troas, Gergis (BMC 2); Thrace, Maroneia (Fitz 3981); Mysia, Pergamum, Attalus II, (BMC 75); Syria, Commagene, Samosata, Hadrian, (S.1235, SNG Cop. 17); Syria, Antioch, Elagabalus (bust l.), (BMC 432); Spain, Julia Traducta, Augustus, (SNG Cop. 454); Egypt, Alexandria (2), Diocletian, rev. Tyche, (BMC 2524), Maximianus, rev. Nike, (Koln 3296). Mostly very fine, a few fine. (11) $130
Lot 2339 Greek coins, a selection of packeted bronze issues from Pergamon, AE 23, obv. bust of Athena left, rev. Asklepios standing, (S.3973) another AE 15, obv. bust of Asklepios, rev. Asklepian staff with snake, (S.3971); Chios, AE 15, obv. Sphinx left, rev. amphora (cf.S.4613; Erythrae, AE 17, obv. Herakles head right, rev. club and bow, (S.4447); Acmoneia (Phrygia), AE 18, obv. Zeus head right, rev. Asklepios, (S.5101); Smyrna, AE 11, (S.4569); Greek Imperial, Thrace, Rhoemetalkes I, (11 B.C. - A.D. 12), AE 24, obv. Augustus, rev. Rhoemetalkes and queen, (S.5396); Antioch, Trebonianus Gallus & Volusian, AE 30, obv. facing busts, rev. tetrastyle shrine, (S.4359); Judaea, Herod Agrippa I, AE 16, obv. umbrella, rev. three ears of barley, (S.5567). Mostly fine or better. (9) $220
Lot 2340 Greek bronze coins, a small group from Syracuse, Pergamum (2), Carthage, Corinth (2), Seleucid (2) and Jewish Hasmonean prutahs including Mattathias Antigonus (H.483). Very good - very fine, the last scarce. (11) $100
Lot 2341 Ancient coins, including Greek (2), Roman (10, one copy), Greek provincial issues under the Romans etc. (5), lot includes Trajan AE 27, Antioch, (S.1078); follis of Galerius (Antioch mint), (cf.S.3709); denarius of C. Claudius Pulcher, (S.233); Jewish, first revolt AE 17 (2), AE 18, (S.5639) and (S.5646, H.670); Islamic (3). Poor - very fine. (20) $120
Lot 2342 Ancient Greek and Roman bronze coins, together with Sassanian drachms of Shapur II (309-379) and Kavad I (488-496, 498-531); includes also Greek and Greek Imperial (3), and Roman AE from from Augustus, including Nero to fourth century (11), others (1), many identifiable, a lot for the student or collector to spend hours on researching and identifying. Poor - very fine. (17) $100
Lot 2343 Samaria, Satrap issue, (375-345 B.C.), silver obol, (0.66 grams), obv. head of bearded satrap to l., wearing Persian tiara, border of dots, rev. Persian king standing to l., fighting winged horned animal, he holds the animal horn in his r., and a dagger in his l. hand, on r. in Aramaic, off the flan [SMRYN], (Meshorer & Qedar 'Coinage of Samaria' (CS), CS 3 (20 known), and Samaria Hoard No.20 (CS), (this coin illustrated and described). Good fine for issue, and very rare. $0
Lot 2344 Samaria, Satrap issue, (375-345 B.C.), silver obol, (0.70 grams), obv. female head (Arethusa?), facing, border of dots, rev. bearded male head to left, with crested Athenian helmet, to left in Aramaic, traces of SMRYN, (Meshorer & Qedar 'Coinage of Samaria' (CS), CS 8 (30 known), and Samaria Hoard No.100 (CS), (this coin illustrated and described). Weak in places as usual, good fine for issue and rare. $0
Lot 2345 Palestine, Judaea, Judah Aristobolus 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 2346 Palestine, Judaea, King Agrippa II under Domitian, (A.D. 56 [50] - 95), copper semis?, AE 20, (5.41 grams), Provincial coinage acknowledging Roman Rule, struck at Caesarea Paneas, probably issued year 26 = A.D. 86-87, obv. laureate head to right of Domitian, around **D*OMTI[ANOC] KAICAP, rev. Nike standing to right, writing on shield on her left knee, around [ETOY] KS BA [star A**GRI[PPA]*, (S.5590, AJC II 37a [p.255, Pl.15], H.617 [-], Meshorer 134). Fine and rare. cf.Maltiel-Gerstenfeld 183). Good fine and very rare. $40
Lot 2347 Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Pontius Pilate, under Tiberius, (A.D. 26-36), copper prutah, (2.744 grams), obv. lituus surrounded by partial Greek inscription, TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC, rev. date within wreath, LIZ (reversed) = year 17 (= A.D.30), (S.5623, H.649 [114], AJC II Supplement V, No.23b, Meshorer 230). Uneven shaped flan, otherwise good fine with a clear date reading and a rare variant. $120
Lot 2348 Palestine, Roman Procurator of Judaea, Pontius Pilate, under Tiberius, (A.D. 26-36), copper prutah, (1.772 grams), obv. lituus surrounded by partial Greek inscription, TIBEPIOY KAICAPOC, rev. date within wreath, LIZ (reversed) = year 17 (= A.D.30), (S.5623, H.649 [114], AJC II Supplement V, No.23b, Meshorer 230); together with Herod I (40-4 B.C.), copper prutah, obv. anchor legend around, rev. double cornucopiae, (S.5534, H.500 [54]). Both cleaned, otherwise fine with a clear date reading and a rare variant on the Pontius Pilate prutah. (2) $60
Lot 2349 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.350-320 B.C.), gold stater, (9.408 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, double exergue line below, three dots before horse's front leg, dot under left part of body, traces of letters? in exergue, dotted border, (S.6445, Jenkins Group IIIa-b mule [a variant not noted in Jenkins cf.p.78-9], SNG Cop. 973, Paris De Luynes 3737). Nearly extremely fine an unpublished variant. $3,100
Lot 2350 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.350-320 B.C.), gold stater, (8.806 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, single exergue line below, three dots before horse's front leg, dotted border, (cf.S.6446, Jenkins Group IIIf cf.No.30/29 [similar dies, dies not noted in Jenkins cf.p.81-2], Pozzi 3306). Off centred on the obverse and less so on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine; unpublished dies. $2,700
Lot 2351 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.350-320 B.C.), gold stater, (9.348 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, single exergue line below, three dots before horse's front leg, dotted border, (cf.S.6451, Jenkins Group IIIf No.47 [same obverse die, and probably the same reverse die] = Pozzi 3306). Off centred on the reverse and less so on the obverse, double struck on the reverse, otherwise good very fine an unpublished dies. $2,100
Lot 2352 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.350-320 B.C.), electrum tenth stater, (0.876 grams), obv. palm tree with fruit, dotted border, rev. horse head to right, line, (S.6461, Jenkins Group III No.136-155 [similar dies, dies not noted in Jenkins p.95, Pl.6], SNG Lloyd 1613, Pozzi 3290-1). Well centred, very fine and rare. $650
Lot 2353 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.300 B.C.), electrum stater, (7.294 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, double exergue line below, one dot before horse's front leg, dotted border, (cf.S.6462, Jenkins Group V cf.No.245 [very similar dies, dies not noted in Jenkins cf.p.96, Pl.10], SNG Cop. 976). Slightly off centred on the obverse and less so on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine; unpublished dies. $1,500
Lot 2354 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.300 B.C.), electrum stater, (7.794 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, double exergue line below, one dots before horse's front leg, dotted border, (cf.S.6462, Jenkins Group V No.250 [same dies, dies noted in Jenkins p.96, Pl.10], SNG Cop. 976). Well centred, good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $1,350
Lot 2355 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.300 B.C.), electrum stater, (7.500 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, double exergue line below, one dot before horse's front leg, another before last leg, dotted border, (cf.S.6462, Jenkins Group V No.252 [same dies, dies noted in Jenkins p.97, Pl.10], SNG Cop. 976). Well centred, very fine/nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2356 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.300 B.C.), electrum stater, (7.394 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, pellet before, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, pellet below horse, single exergue line below, three dots below exergue, dotted border, (S.6464, Jenkins Group V No.280 [same dies, dies noted in Jenkins p.99, Pl.11], cf.SNG Cop. 975). Holed above head of Tanit, otherwise very fine. $650
Lot 2357 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.300 B.C.), electrum stater, (7.496 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendants and necklace, dot before, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, single exergue line below, one dots before horse's front leg, dotted border, (cf.S.6462, Jenkins Group V No.293 [same dies, dies noted in Jenkins p.99, Pl.12], SNG Cop. 975, Weber 8492, Paris De Luynes 3739). Well centred, good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $1,400
Lot 2358 Zeugitania, Carthage, (possibly Siculo-Punic), (c.264-260 B.C.), the time of the First Punic War, gold trihemistater or Attic tridrachm, (12.420 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left wearing necklace with twelve pendants tied at back with ends hanging loosely, a triple pendant earring and a wreath of grain ears, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right on exergual line with head reverted, line border, (S.6470 [p.598], Jenkins Group IX, No.398 [same dies], De Luynes 3749, cf.Kraay-Hirmer 210). Brilliant, minor scratch on field near edge and chin on obverse, otherwise almost free of any imperfections, extremely fine/good extremely fine and very rare. $14,000
Lot 2359 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.270-264 B.C.), electrum sixth stater or hemidrachm, (2.026 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with single pendant and simple necklace, dotted border, rev. free horse standing to right, palm tree behind, single exergue line below, line border, (S.6472 (described as 'Unique' and illustrated), Jenkins Group IX No.401 [same dies, dies noted in Jenkins p.110, Pl.18] = Muller II, 85, 57, = British Museum example). Score mark on horse's rump, otherwise good very fine and probably the second known example, together with sealed photo certificate of authenticity. $3,300
Lot 2360 Zeugitania, Carthage, (possibly Siculo-Punic), (c.250 B.C.), the time of the First Punic War, electrum tridrachm, (10.190 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left wearing necklace with nine pendants tied at back with ends hanging loosely, a triple pendant earring and a wreath of grain ears, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right on exergual line, above a sun-disk between two uraeus combras, dotted border, (S.6474 [p.599], Jenkins, Group Xb, No.430 [same dies], Weber 8491, SNG Cop. 996 (Sicily) and 183 (North Africa), De Luynes 3747-8, Jameson 923). Flan crack as with most examples of this type, and several scratches in the reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $4,800
Lot 2361 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.260 B.C.), silver shekel or didrachm, (6.998 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right looking back, palm tree behind, star before, (S.6491, SNG Cop. 141, M.108, Visona 17). Porous field, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $320
Lot 2362 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.260 B.C.), silver shekel or didrachm, (7.512 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right looking back, palm tree behind, star before, (S.6491, SNG Cop. 141, M.108, Visona 17). Dark tone, good very fine and scarce. $700
Lot 2363 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.260 B.C.), silver shekel or didrachm, (7.530 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, single pendant earring, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right looking back, palm tree behind, (cf.S.6491, SNG Cop. 140, M.107, Visona 17). Dark tone, crude flan, very fine and scarce. $170
Lot 2364 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.260 B.C.), silver shekel or didrachm, (7.106 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right looking back, palm tree behind, star before, (S.6491, SNG Cop. 141, M.108, Visona 17). Porous field, otherwise good fine and scarce. $110
Lot 2365 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.255-241 B.C.), billon tetradrachm or double shekel, (13.790 grams), obv. wreathed head of Tanit to left wearing earring and necklace, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, with a large star above horse, (S.6493 [p.600], Jenkins [Pl.27, 7 places date 264-241 B.C.], SNG Cop. 185 [similar dies, dates 264-241 B.C.], Visona 31 [dates c.255-241 B.C.]). Obverse porosity giving it a frosty surface, very fine/extremely fine, attractive, and rare. $1,000
Lot 2366 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.255-241 B.C.), billon tetradrachm or double shekel, (13.970 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing triple pendant earring, rev. free horse standing to right, star above, (S.6493, Jenkins [Pl.27, 7 dates 264-241 B.C. p.135], SNG Cop. 185 [dates 264-241 B.C.], M.103, Visona 31 [dates 255-241 B.C.]). Porous surface, some horn silver, otherwise, very fine/good fine and scarce. $280
Lot 2367 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.245 B.C.), billon tridrachm or one and a half shekel, (10.446 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with single pendant and necklace, rev. free horse standing to right, palm tree with fruit behind, (cf.S.6494, Jenkins [Pl.27, 8 dates 240-230 B.C. p.135], SNG Cop. 190-1 [dates 264-241 B.C.], Visona 34 [notes as billon double shekel and dates 238-230 B.C.]). Small flan, well centred, very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 2368 Zeugitania, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.336 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace and triple pendant earring, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, Punic letter 'M* beneath horse's body, three pellets of triangular arrangement between horse's hind legs, (cf.S.6539, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 11-14, [p.28 Pl.II, 9], SNG Cop. 237). Full flan, well centred, nearly extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 2369 Zeugitania, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.294 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace and triple pendant earring, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, Punic letter 'M* beneath horse's body, three pellets of triangular arrangement between horse's hind legs, (cf.S.6539, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 11-14, [p.28 Pl.II, 9], SNG Cop. 237). Full flan, well centred, nearly extremely fine and rare. $440
Lot 2370 Zeugitania, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.450 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace and triple pendant earring, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, Punic letter 'M* beneath horse's body, and Punic letter A between horse's hind legs, (cf.S.6540, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 15, [p.28 Pl.II, 10], SNG Cop. 237). Full flan, well centred, nearly extremely fine and rare, overstruck on earlier Carthaginian issue. $260
Lot 2371 Zeugitania, Carthage, African or Libyan Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon tetradrachm or double shekel, (12.192 grams), obv. head of Zeus to left, clearly overstruck on Carthaginian billon double shekel with horse to right, star above (c.255-241 B,C,), rev. bull butting to right, **LIBUWN* in exergue, overstruck on head of Tanit to left, (cf.S.6541, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 17-18, [p.29 Pl.III, 1-2], SNG Cop. 244). Full flan, well centred, extremely fine and rare, with a clear overstrike on the Carthaginian earlier double shekel. $2,500
Lot 2372 Zeugitania, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.270 grams), obv. head of young Hercules to left, clad in lion skin, rev. lion prowling to right, above Punic letter 'M*, overstruck on horse standing to right, (cf.S.6543, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 22, [p.29 Pl.III, 4], SNG Cop. 241-2). Full flan, well centred, extremely fine and rare, with a trace of overstrike on the Carthaginian earlier single shekel. $480
Lot 2373 Zeugitania, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.162 grams), obv. head of young Hercules to left, clad in lion skin, rev. lion prowling to right, above Punic letter 'M*, (cf.S.6543, Robinson, Num. Chron. (1953) No. 22, [p.29 Pl.III, 4], SNG Cop. 241-2). Full flan, well centred, very fine/good very fine and rare, with a trace of overstrike on the Carthaginian earlier single shekel. $300
Lot 2374 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-208 B.C.), billon tridrachm or one and a half shekel, (10.234 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with single pendant and necklace, rev. free horse standing to right, palm tree with fruit behind, (cf.S.6494, Jenkins [Pl.27, 8 places date at 240-230 B.C. p.135 but for a higher quality silver example, SNG Cop. 190-1 [dates 264-241 B.C.] but more likely SNG Cop. 351, Antike Museum and Ludwig Collection Basel 1988 exhibition, No.571 [p.157, illustrated, This Coin, c.245 B.C.], Visona 51 [illustrates a similar example and dates 215-208 B.C.]). Small flan, very base, well centred, good very fine and scarce. $420
Lot 2375 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.210 B.C.), AE 26, Billon tridrachm or one and a half shekel, Carthage mint, (10.640 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right, palm tree behind, (S.6494, SNG Cop. 351 [Carthage mint dated 210-202 B.C.], cf.Visona 51 [dates 215-208 B.C.]). Brown tone, good very fine and rare. $130
Lot 2376 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-205 B.C.), silver half shekel or drachm, (4.184 grams), Italian mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, line border, (cf.S.6498, SNG Cop. 359-360, M.87). Attractive blue-grey tone extremely fine and scarce. $450
Lot 2377 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-205 B.C.), silver half shekel or drachm, (3.808 grams), Italian mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, [dotted border], rev. horse standing to right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, line border, (cf.S.6498, SNG Cop. 359-360, M.87). Attractive blue-grey tone extremely fine and scarce. $580
Lot 2378 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-205 B.C.), silver half shekel or drachm, (4.032 grams), Italian mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, Punic letter 'O' below, line border, (cf.S.6498, SNG Cop. 361-363, M.89). Attractive blue-grey tone extremely fine and scarce. $620
Lot 2379 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-203 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (1.756 grams), Carthage mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, line border, (cf.S.6499, SNG Cop. 335, M.90, Visona 42). Attractive blue-grey tone extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 2380 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-203 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (1.912 grams), Carthage mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, line border, (cf.S.6499, SNG Cop. 335, M.90, Visona 42). Attractive grey tone extremely fine and scarce. $270
Lot 2381 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-203 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (2.322 grams), Carthage mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, line border, (cf.S.6499, SNG Cop. 335, M.90, Visona 42). Attractive grey tone nearly extremely fine and scarce. $270
Lot 2382 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-203 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (1.876 grams), Carthage mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, dotted border, rev. horse standing to right, line border, (cf.S.6499, SNG Cop.369, M.86, Visona 42). Attractive grey tone very fine/good very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 2383 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-205 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (1.896 grams), Italian mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, wearing necklace, Punic letters behind, line border, rev. horse standing to right, dot below horse, line border, (cf.S.6499, SNG Cop. 337, M.91, Visona 42). Attractive dark tone nearly extremely fine and rare. $460
Lot 2384 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.208-206 B.C.), billon tetradrachm or double shekel, (9.126 grams), obv. wreathed head of Tanit to left wearing triple pendant earring, line border, rev. horse standing to right, head looking back, with a large pellet on top of fore-leg, (S.6497 [p.601 dates 230-220 B.C.], Jenkins [Pl.27, 9-10 places date c.230-220 B.C.], SNG Cop. 390-4, [similar dies, dates late 3rd early 2nd century B.C.], M.115, Visona 58 [dates c.208-202 B.C.]). Extremely fine, attractive, and rare. $560
Lot 2385 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.208-206 B.C.), billon tetradrachm or double shekel, (8.954 grams), obv. wreathed head of Tanit to left wearing triple pendant earring, line border, rev. horse standing to right, head looking back, with a large pellet under body of horse, (S.6497 [p.601 dates 230-220 B.C.], Jenkins [Pl.27, 9-10 dates c.230-220 B.C.], SNG Cop. 395, [similar dies, dates late 3rd early 2nd century B.C.], M.115, Visona 58 [dates c.208-202 B.C.]). Extremely fine, attractive, and rare. $440
Lot 2386 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.205-202 B.C.), Billon tridrachm or one and a half shekel, (11.88 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn and wearing triple drop ear ring, rev. horse standing to right in background a palm tree, (S.6494 [£250], Jenkins Pl.27, 8, [dates at 240-230 B.C., p.135], cf.Muller 103 [p.89], Visona 34 [dates issue 238-230 B.C. and describes the issue as a double shekel], SNG Cop. 190-1 [dates the issue 264-241 B.C.]). Dark tone, very fine and rare. $460
Lot 2387 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.149-146 B.C.), silver tetradrachm or double shekel, (12.146 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing single pendant earring, rev. free horse standing to right, crescent and pellet to left of leg, (S.6500, cf.Jenkins [Pl.28, 14, places date at 200-146 B.C. p.136], cf.SNG Cop. 404 [dates 264-241 B.C.], M.117, Visona 64 and dates c.149-146 B.C.]). Porous surface and test mark on edge, serrated edge, otherwise good very fine/very fine and scarce. $220
Lot 2388 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.370-350 B.C.), AE 17, probably Carthage mint or maybe an uncertain Sicilian mint, (5.588 grams), obv. head of male (Triptolemus) to left, wearing wreath of corn ears, rev. horse galloping to right, line border, (S.-, SNG Cop. 95 [Carthage mint dated late 4th early 3rd century B.C.], Visona 2). Brown tone, good fine/good very fine. $70
Lot 2389 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.320-300 B.C.), AE 17, probably Carthage mint or possibly uncertain Sicilian mint, (5.470 grams), obv. palm tree with fruit, line border, rev. horse head to right, line border, (S.6531, SNG Cop. 102-5 [Carthage mint dated late 4th early 3rd century B.C.], M.317 [p.104], Visona 6). Green patina, good very fine. $90
Lot 2390 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.320-300 B.C.), AE 21, probably Carthage mint or maybe an uncertain Sicilian mint, (8.372 grams), obv. palm tree with fruit, line border, rev. horse head to right, line border, (S.6531, SNG Cop. 102-5 [Carthage mint dated late 4th early 3rd century B.C.], M.317 [p.104], Visona 6). Black patina, good very fine. $70
Lot 2391 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.241-221 B.C.), AE 27, (13.486 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with single pendant and necklace, rev. free horse standing to right, palm tree with fruit behind, (cf.S.6506, M.172, cf.SNG Cop. 344, cf.Visona 35 [dates 235-230 B.C.]). Appears to be overstruck on a Roman As, (rev. prow partially discernable), green/brown patina, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $170
Lot 2392 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.241-221 B.C.), AE 27, (13.73 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, crowned with wreath of corn, wearing earring with triple pendant and necklace, rev. free horse standing to right, palm tree with fruit behind, crescent before, (cf.S.6506, M.172, cf.SNG Cop. 344, cf.Visona 35 [dates 235-230 B.C.]). Chip in flan, brown tone, otherwise well centred, very fine and scarce. $150
Lot 2393 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.241-221 B.C.), AE 27, Carthage mint, (15.998 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, before Punic letter '9', (cf.S.6505, M.150 [p.94], cf.SNG Cop. 255-260 [Carthage mint dated 241-221 B.C.], cf.Visona 36 [dates 230-220 B.C.]). Brown tone, good very fine and rare. $150
Lot 2394 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.241-221 B.C.), AE 30, Carthage mint, (26.7 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, before Punic letter '9', (S.6505, cf.M.150 [p.94], cf.SNG Cop. 255-259 [Carthage mint dated 241-221 B.C.], cf.Visona 36 [dates 230-220 B.C.]). Brown tone, good very fine/very fine and rare. $110
Lot 2395 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.241-221 B.C.), AE 33, Carthage mint, (23.7 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, before Punic letter '9', (S.6505, cf.M.150 [p.94], cf.SNG Cop. 256 [Carthage mint dated 241-221 B.C.], cf.Visona 36 [dates 230-220 B.C.]). Some surface oxidation, otherwise very fine/good fine and rare. $320
Lot 2396 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-210 B.C.), AE 21, probably Carthage mint or an uncertain Sicilian mint, (8.646 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right looking back, palm tree behind, (S.-, SNG Cop. 318 [Carthage mint dated 221-210 B.C.], cf.Visona 46-47). Brown tone, good very fine and rare. $140
Lot 2397 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.215-210 B.C.), AE 22, probably Carthage mint or an uncertain Sicilian mint, (9.192 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right looking back, palm tree behind, (S.-, SNG Cop. 318 [Carthage mint dated 221-210 B.C.], cf.Visona 46-47). Brown tone, good very fine and rare. $70
Lot 2398 Zeugitania, Carthage, (c.200-190 B.C.), AE 46 (large bronze), (95.13 grams), Carthage mint, obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing to right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, (S.6533, SNG Cop.399, M.131, Robinson NC 1964 7 [p.45], Jenkins 11 [p.136], Paris, De Luynes 3782, Visona 60). Attractive dark tone good fine/nearly fine and very rare. $1,650
Lot 2399 Zeugitania, Carthage, AE 29, (200-190 B.C.), (18.468 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, wreathed with corn and wearing single drop ear ring, rev. horse trotting to right, pellet between back legs below, (S.6534, cf.Muller II 244-5 [p.99], SNG Cop. 409-410, Visona 62). Dark tone, nearly very fine/fine and rare. $30
Lot 2400 Zeugitania, Carthage and Siculo-Punic, various issues, AE 15 - 28, (c.3rd century B.C.); obv. Tanit left, rev. horse to right with palm behind, AE 15-16 (5), 27, (SNG Cop. 109-113 (3), 116 92), 253); AE 27, AE 17-22 (8), obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse head to right, (SNG Cop. 193, 146, 164 [2], 165 [2], 173, 174, 283 [9.260 grams, a Spanish mint issue]; AE 16, obv. palm tree, rev. horse head right, (SNG Cop. 103) another AE 16 (2), obv. palm tree, rev. horse right head reverted, (SNG Cop.127); AE 16-22, (7) obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse, with head reverted, (cf.SNG Cop. 302-314 (3), 316, 397-8 [2]); AE 22, obv. similar, rev. horse to right, Punic letters below, (SNG Cop.207); another similar (c.200-146 B.C.), AE 28, obv. similar, rev. horse walking to right, with dot below, (SNG. 410); uncertain mint, c.290-270 B.C., AE 17 (2), obv. male head left, rev. horse right (Visona 25, overstruck on SNG Cop.109). Mostly very good - fine, several better. (28) $620
Lot 2401 Zeugitania, Carthage and Siculo-Punic, various issues, AE 13 - 29, (c.4th - 3rd century B.C.); obv. Tanit left, rev. horse to right with palm behind, AE 15 - 17 (5), 29, (SNG Cop. 109-119, 344); AE 26, AE 17-20 (5), obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse head to right, (SNG Cop. 192, 146, 150 (2), 164 (2), 165); AE 15, 18, obv. palm tree, rev. horse head, (SNG Cop. 102, 104); AE 13-16 (3), obv. Triptolemos head left, rev. horse, galloping right, (SNG Cop. 94-97); AE 14, obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse trotting to right, another to left, (SNG Cop. 99, 100); others Syracuse bronze, (S.1199); and Roman emperor, Galerius, (A.D. 305-311) AE folles, Carthage mint, rev. Carthage standing left holding fruits in both hands, (S.3712). Mostly fine, several better. (21) $360
Lot 2402 Zeugitania, Carthage and Siculo-Punic, various issues, AE 15 - 28, (c.3rd century B.C.); obv. Tanit left, rev. horse to right with palm behind, AE 15, 19, 21, 26, (SNG Cop. 253, 328, 352, 353); AE 26, AE 17-20 (5), obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse head to right, (SNG Cop. 193, 146 [2], 164, 165 [2]); obv. palm tree, rev. horse head, (SNG Cop. 103); AE 21-22, (4) obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse, with head reverted, (cf.SNG Cop. 302-314); AE 22, (2) obv. similar, rev. horse to right, Punic letters below, (SNG Cop.207); another similar (c.200-146 B.C.), AE 28, obv. similar, rev. horse walking to right, with sun disk above, (SNG. 413). Mostly fine, several better. (18) $340
Lot 2403 Zeugitania, Carthage, Sardinia and Siculo-Punic, (c.320-300 B.C.), AE 15, probably Carthage mint or possibly uncertain Sicilian mint, (3.518 grams), obv. palm tree with fruit, rev. Pegasus to left, (S.-, SNG Cop. 107-8, M.2 [p.145], Visona 14); another (c.241-221 B.C.), AE 16, (2.496 grams), obv. Tanit left, rev. horse right head reverted, (S.6519, SNG Cop. 273); another similar AE 19 (4.642 grams), (SNG Cop. 316); others (2) c.216 B.C., Sardinian mint, AE 17, (4.314 and 3.854 grams), obv. Tanit left, rev. bull standing right, (S.1269, SNG Cop.387-8); another Barcids of Spain, AE 14, ((2.334 grams), obv. male head left, rev. horse head right, (Robinson [Num. Chron. 1964] 8 (d) [p.53, Pl.III], Villaronga Class XI, No.283, SNG Cop. 298). Mostly very fine and scarce. (6) $100
Lot 2404 Zeugitana, Carthage, (c.late 3rd century B.C.), AE 15-22, obv. head of Tanit to left, or right, rev. horse standing to right (2), horse right looking back (2), another horse galloping right another left, another horse's head right, (cf.S.6511, 6512, 6516, 6526 etc.). Some in packets priced, two with porous surface, very good - fine. (7) $70
Lot 2405 Zeugitania, Carthage and Siculo-Punic, various issues, AE 15, (c.330-300 B.C.), (3.860 grams), obv. palm tree with fruit, rev. Pegasus to left, (S.-, SNG Cop. 107-8, M.2 [p.145], Visona 14); another (c.370-350 B.C.), AE 14, (2.942 grams), obv. Triptolemus head to left, rev. horse galloping to right, (SNG Cop. 95); another (c.early 3rd century B.C.), AE 16, (2.418 grams), obv. Tanit left, rev. horse with palm behind, three pellets before, (cf.S.6519, SNG Cop.117); another (c.221-210 B.C.), AE 22, obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse, with head reverted, (SNG Cop. 302). Mostly fine - very fine. (4) $50
Lot 2406 Punic issues, Sardinia, (c.264-241 B.C.), AE 27, Uncertain Sardinian mint, (14.06 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, dotted border, rev. horse head to right, pellet on right, line border, (S.6522, M.265, SNG Cop. 193-194, Visona 20 [dates 270-250 B.C.]). Dark brown tone, very fine/good very fine and rare. $110
Lot 2407 Punic issues, Sardinia, (c.264-241 B.C.), AE 22, Uncertain Sardinian mint, (7.276 grams), obv. head of Tanit left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse standing right, below a Punic letter monogram of 'B & T', (cf.S.6510, M.199 [p.96], SNG Cop. 209, cf.Visona 21 [dates 260-250 B.C.]). Brown tone, good very fine and rare. $90
Lot 2408 Punic Coinage, Sardinia, (after first Punic War - 238 B.C.), AE 24, 22, 19 (8.9, 7.7, 3.5 grams), obv. head of Tanit (Persephone) to left, wreathed in corn, rev. three ears of corn, above crescent and pellet etc, (S.1267, 1268, SNG Cop. 247, 250, 252, Weber 1789, 1791). Fine - very fine, all very scarce. (3) $110
Lot 2409 Punic issue, Carthaginian Sardinia or Italy, (c.210 B.C.), AE 27, (13.846 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left, line border, rev. horse head to right, Punic letter before, linear border, (S.6522, M.258, SNG Cop. 370 [dates 215-205 B.C,], cf.Visona 20). Brown patina, otherwise fine and very scarce. $60
Lot 2410 North Africa & Punic Coinage, Sardinia Punic occupation, (300-264 B.C.), AE 17-8 (2), obv. Punic head left, rev. horse's head right, (SNG Cop. 150, 160), another Sicilian Punic issue (late 4th - early 3rd century B.C.), AE 17, obv. Tanit head left, rev. horse, (SNG Cop. 97); another similar either Sicily or North Africa, AE 16, (SNG Cop. 109); Numidia, Micipsa and brothers, AE 27 (148-118 B.C.), obv. male head left, rev. horse running right. Good - very fine, all priced ($197) in packets described. (5) $0
Lot 2411 Italy, Punic coinage under Carthage, time of Hannibal, (c.215-205 B.C.), AE 29 (sextans), uncertain mint, (16.632 grams), obv. head of Apollo to right, dotted border, rev. horse standing right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, (S.-, Robinson [Num. Chron. 1964] Group II No.6 [p.45 No.6, Pl.V, 17]. SNG Cop. 365-366). Uneven flan, otherwise very fine and rare. $160
Lot 2412 Italy, Punic coinage under Carthage, time of Hannibal, (c.215-205 B.C.), AE 27 (sextans), uncertain mint, (19.892 grams), obv. head of Apollo to right, dotted border, rev. horse standing right, sun-disk between two uraeus-cobras, (S.-, Robinson [Num. Chron. 1964] Group II No.6 [p.45 No.6, Pl.V, 17]. SNG Cop. 365-366). Nearly very fine and rare. $200
Lot 2413 Sicily, Motya, (415/410-397 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.386 grams), obv. head of Tanit or Arethusa to left wearing a sphendone, a triple pendant earring and a necklace, her hair in a net behind, around four dolphins, rev. crab, (S.869, Jenkins, SNR 50, 47 [same dies, O6/R9], Jameson 667 [same dies], SNG Cop. 481 [same obverse die], Weber 1452 [same obverse die], SNG Ash. 836 [same obverse die]). Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $2,900
Lot 2414 Sicily, Panormos, (c.410-405 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.096 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, rev. **PANO*R**[MITIKON]* retrograde around, laureate head of Apollo to right, (S.882 [p.92, £1400], Jenkins SNR 50, No.6, [O 2/R 6, Pl.7 same dies], BMC 1, Rizzo Plate 64, 24). Good very fine and extremely rare with only four published pieces known for this type. $1,400
Lot 2415 Siculo-Punic, 'Ziz' mint (probably Panormos), (c.400-380 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.974 grams), obv. charioteer driving galloping quadriga right around the meta (Ionic column) seen before holding kentron in right hand, reins in both, Nike flying above crowning the charioteer with an open wreath, crayfish in exergue, rev. head of Arethusa to left wearing double looped earrings and [necklace], large band of hair flows upward and backward in flame-like locks, [three dolphins swimming around, Punic legend '[SYS]' above, two grains ears behind, (cf.S.886 [p.93], Jenkins, SNR 50, 24/25 No.24A [same dies 05'/R22 an unrecorded die combination and type known by one other example No.24A illustrated Jenkins p.44, discussed p.41], BMC 5 [same obverse die], SNG Lloyd 1585 [same reverse die], Jameson 1902 [same reverse die]. Bright, nearly extremely fine, attractive, the second recorded piece, extremely rare. $3,400
Lot 2416 Sicily, Panormos, (c.405-380 B.C.), silver obol, (0.706 grams), obv. young male head to left, rev. man-headed bull standing to left, Punic legend 'sys', (S.889 [p.93, £150], Jenkins SNR 50, No.14, [p.75, Pl.24, 14, similar dies], BMC 27, SNG ANS 551). Off centred on the reverse, otherwise good very fine/very fine and rare. $120
Lot 2417 Sicily, Panormus or ZIZ (Punic for Panormus), (410-400 B.C.), Copper hemilitron, (13.728 grams), obv. cock to right, rev. six pellets, (S.1155, Calciati I, p.269 No.1, Weber 1487, SNG Cop. 516, McLean 2494). Attractive dark patina, off centred on obverse, very fine and rare. $150
Lot 2418 Sicily, Thermai Himerenses, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.452 grams), obv. charioteer driving a quadriga of rearing horses to left, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left hand, Nike flying above and crowning charioteer, Greek legend **[QER]MITAN* in exergue, above exergue line [K]**L*H, rev. female nymph head to right crowned with swamp reeds leaves and placed in a sphendone, wearing single finely styled pendant earring and necklace, three dolphins around, (S.- (820), Jenkins, SNR 50, 6 [same dies, dies 04/R5, Pl.22], Pennisi ZfN 1935, Pl.IX, 1 [same dies], cf.Hirsch Sale XXX May 11, 1911 (lot 359 same reverse die], NFA Sale XXX, [same dies, lot 26 realised US$5750], Head, 2nd Edn. p.146 notes the Sambon piece). Light grey tone, good very fine/very fine, off centred on reverse, tight flan, very rare. $1,200
Lot 2419 Siculo-Punic, 'Cape of Melkart', (c.330-305 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.214 grams), obv. charioteer driving a quadriga of rearing horses to right, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left hand, Nike flying above and crowning charioteer, Punic legend 'RSMLQRT' in exergue, rev. wreathed head of Persephone to right wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, four dolphins around, (S.-, Jenkins, SNR 50, 43 - example 13 [this coin, dies 016/R33], SNG Lockett 744 [same dies], SNG Fitz 969 [same dies], McClean 3051 [same dies], Paris, De Luynes 916 [same dies]. Full grey tone, nearly extremely fine, well centred, very attractive, and rare. $2,900
Lot 2420 Siculo-Punic, 'Cape of Melkart', (c.330-305 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.934 grams), obv. charioteer driving a quadriga of rearing horses to right, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left hand, Nike flying above and crowning charioteer, Punic legend 'RSMLQRT' in exergue, rev. wreathed head of Persephone to right wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, four dolphins around, (S.-, Jenkins, SNR 50, 44 [same dies, dies 016/R34], Weber 1296 [same dies], SNG Lloyd 1600 [same obverse die], BMC 12 [same obverse die]). Light grey tone, good very fine, well centred, very attractive but tight flan, scarce. $950
Lot 2421 Siculo-Punic, 'Cape of Melkart', (c.330-305 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.244 grams), obv. charioteer driving a quadriga of rearing horses to right, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left hand, Nike flying above and crowning charioteer, Punic legend 'RSMLQRT' in exergue, rev. wreathed head of Persephone to right wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, four dolphins around, (S.-, Jenkins, SNR 50, 49 [same dies, dies 018/R31], BMC 15 [same dies], SNG Lloyd 1601 [same obverse die], Boston 269 [same reverse die]). Light grey tone, good very fine, well centred, very attractive and rare. $800
Lot 2422 Siculo-Punic, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.116 grams), obv. forepart of a horse to right, grain ear behind, [Punic legend 'QRTHDST' below], rev. palm tree with two date clusters, Punic legend 'MHNT' below, (S.6426 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, 3 - example 3 [this coin, dies 02/R3], McClean 3031 similar, Paris, De Luynes 1431 [same dies], another example in British Museum. Weak on obverse legend area, slight surface porosity, slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise very fine and very rare. $1,400
Lot 2423 Siculo-Punic, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.132 grams), obv. forepart of a horse without bridle to right, crowned by Nike above with wreath and [caduceus] facing to right, grain ear before, lion's head to right behind, Punic legend 'QRT HDST' below, rev. a palm tree with two date clusters, (cf.S.6426 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, 16 [same dies, dies 04/R16] = Berlin specimen, Naville 12 [lot 1058 same obverse die]). Well centred, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $2,900
Lot 2424 Siculo-Punic, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.962 grams), obv. forepart of a horse to right, grain ear before, Nike flying and holding wreath and caduceus over horse's head, [lion's head to right behind and Punic legend 'QRTHDST' below], rev. palm tree with two date clusters, (S.6426 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, 17 - example 4 [this coin, dies 04/R17], Ratto Sale April 4, 1927 [lot 445, this coin], Naville Sale 12 (lot 1058 same dies), Cahn Sale 35 (lot 223, same dies] = ANS example. Attractive grey tone, almost free of any imperfections, slightly off centred on obverse, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine and very rare. $2,300
Lot 2425 Siculo-Punic, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.546 grams), obv. forepart of a horse to left, crowned by Nike above to right facing left, grain ear before, rev. Punic legend 'QRT HDST' below a palm tree with two date clusters, (S.6427 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, 30 [same dies, dies 08/R29], SNG Lloyd 1607, Bunbury I Auction Sale, June 15-22, 1896 [lot 541 same dies], SNG Cop. 70 [same obverse die]). Well centred, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $3,600
Lot 2426 Siculo-Punic, 'Carthage' (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.436 grams), obv. forepart of a bridled horse to left, crowned by Nike above flying to left, grain ear before horse, line border, rev. palm tree with drooping branches and two date clusters, legend across field 'QRT/HDST'. (cf.S.6426, Jenkins SNR 53, 30 [same dies O8/R29], SNG Lloyd 1607 [same dies]). Good very fine with a delightful tone and black patination on the highlights, only three recorded by Jenkins and extremely rare. $2,500
Lot 2427 Siculo-Punic, (c.410-395 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.200 grams), obv. forepart of a horse to left, crowned by Nike above to right facing left, grain ear before, two incense burners interposed in the legend, 'M HN T' (The camp), rev. Punic legend 'QRT HDST' below a palm tree with two date clusters, (S.6427 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 53, cf.34-35 [same obverse die, new reverse die, dies 09/R-], cf.McClean 3033). Well centred, nearly extremely fine and very rare variant. $3,300
Lot 2428 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, with single drop earring, dotted necklace, rev. horse to left, compact palm tree with fruit behind, no legend in the exergue, (cf.S.6432, Jenkins SNR 56, [Series 2a] 74, [O22/R67, these dies], Schulman Auction Sale 264, 26.4.1976 (lot 5089, similar dies and condition realised 9100 +15.6% guilders), McClean 3035 similar dies). Crude flan shape, good very fine and very rare. $900
Lot 2429 Siculo-Punic, (c.350-320/315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.912 grams), obv. wreathed head of Persephone to right wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, three dolphins around, symbol of Tanit behind, rev. horse standing right before a palm tree, caduceus before horse, (S.6431 [p.595], Jenkins, SNR 56, 89 [same dies 031/R80], SNG Lockett 1039 [same dies], SNG Lloyd 1619, 1620 [same dies], Paris, De Luynes 1440 [same dies], Gulbenkian 368 [same dies]). Lightly toned with pale grey highlights, nearly extremely fine, attractive, and scarce. $3,100
Lot 2430 Siculo-Punic, (c.350-320/315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.272 grams), obv. wreathed head of Persephone to right wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, thymiaterion before, dotted border, rev. horse standing right before a palm tree, [Nike before placing wreath on horse's head], caduceus before horse, Punic 'HB' below, (S.6430 [p.595], Jenkins, SNR 56, 95 [same dies 033/R86], Brussels Lucien De Hirsch 831 [same dies], SNG Lockett 1041-2 [same obverse die], SNG Lloyd 1622 [same obverse die], Paris, De Luynes 1444 [same obverse die]. Lightly toned with golden highlights, nearly extremely fine, attractive, and rare. $2,700
Lot 2431 Siculo-Punic, (c.350-320/315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.070 grams), obv. wreathed head of Persephone to right wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, thymiaterion before, dotted border, rev. horse standing right before a palm tree, Nike before placing wreath on horse's head, caduceus before horse, Punic 'HB' below, (S.6430 [p.595], Jenkins, SNR 56, 96 - 4 [this coin, dies 033/R87], Gulbenkian 367 [same obverse die], SNG Lockett 1041 [this coin], SNG Lloyd 1622 [same obverse die], Paris, De Luynes 1444 [same obverse die]. Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, attractive, and rare. $1,800
Lot 2432 Siculo-Punic, (c.350-320/315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.722 grams), obv. wreathed head of Tanit to left wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, one dolphin behind, rev. horse standing right before a palm tree, crescent in upper left field, (cf.S.6429 [p.594], Jenkins, SNR 56, 121 [same dies 041/R109], McClean 3036 [same dies], SNG Lockett 1046 [same reverse die]). Lightly toned with traces of brilliance, a few small spots of horn silver, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,900
Lot 2433 Siculo-Punic, (c.350-320/315 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.674 grams), obv. wreathed head of Persephone to left wearing triple-pendant earring and necklace, dotted border, rev. horse leaping with hind legs together on the ground to the right behind a palm tree with fruit, thick exergue line, (S.6431 [p.595], Jenkins, SNR 56, 123 [same dies 042/R111], Merzbacher Sale 2nd November 1909 [lot 3190 same dies], SNG Lloyd 1616 [same dies], Niggeler Sale 541 [same dies]). Lightly toned, interesting die break on reverse, good very fine/very fine, attractive, and rare. $2,000
Lot 2434 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.320-310 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.842 grams), obv. wreathed head of Persephone to right, wearing triple pendant earring and necklace, four dolphins swimming around, rev. horse's head to right, palm tree behind, Punic legend, 'S'MMHNT' below, border of dots, (cf.S.6434, Brussels Hirsch Collection 837 [same dies], Consul Weber Sale Hirsch No.21, 16th Nov. 1908, [lot 4669, same dies], Jenkins SNR 56, [Series 3a] 176 [same dies, O51/R156]). Bright, with full flan, extremely fine and very rare. $2,000
Lot 2435 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.320-310 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.836 grams), obv. wreathed head of Persephone to left, wearing triple pendant earring and necklace, four dolphins swimming around, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, Punic legend, 'MMHNT' below, border of dots, (S.6434, SNG Lloyd 1633 [same dies], Hunter 7 [same dies], Jenkins SNR 56, [Series 3a] 183 [same dies, O53/R161). Dark tone, with full flan, good very fine and scarce. $1,400
Lot 2436 Siculo-Punic, (c.320-315 B.C.), (Carthaginians in Sicily), silver tetradrachm, (17.052 grams), obv. head of Tanit (Dido) to left wearing oriental tiara beneath which are visible the corkscrew curls of her hair, dotted border, rev. lion walking to left with its head three-quarters face to left; palm tree with date clusters in background, Punic legend 'SMMHNT' (= 'People of the Camp') in exergue, (S.6433 [p.595], Jenkins, SNR 56, 270 - 5 [dies 083/R224 this coin], SNG Lloyd 1628 [this coin], Gulbenkian 376 [same dies], Jameson 911 [same dies], Kraay-Hirmer 209 [same dies]). One of the masterpieces of the Siculo-Punic coinage, a few minor surface blemishes, grey tone, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $16,000
Lot 2437 Siculo-Punic, (c.320-315 B.C.), (Carthaginians in Sicily), silver tetradrachm, (16.818 grams), obv. head of Tanit (Dido) to right wearing oriental tiara of stiff radiating pleats with helmet like visor and looped ear-ring, beneath tiara are visible the corkscrew curls of her hair, dotted border, rev. lion walking to right mane is bristling, head low, palm tree with date clusters in background, Punic legend 'SMMHNT' (= 'People of the Camp') below wobbly exergue line, (cf.S.6433 [p.595], Jenkins, SNR 56, 272 [same dies 085/R226], Boston Addenda 36 [same dies] = Hess Leu 1956 [lot 235], SNG Munich 1617 [same dies], Paris, De Luynes Collection 1472 [same dies], Kraay-Hirmer 208 [same dies]). One of the masterpieces of the Siculo-Punic coinage, a few minor surface blemishes including smoothing before face, light golden grey tone, otherwise good very fine and very rare. $6,500
Lot 2438 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.300-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.730 grams), obv. head of young Melqart or Heracles wearing lion skin to right with mane in long vertical tuffs, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, barley ear before, Punic legend 'MHMHNT' below, border of dots, (S.6436, SNG Lloyd 1654 [same dies], Jenkins SNR 57, [Series 5a] 288 [same dies, O92/R236]). Attractive dark tone, good very fine/ nearly extremely fine and very rare variant. $1,200
Lot 2439 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.300-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.624 grams), obv. head of young Melqart or Heracles wearing lion skin to right, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, caduceus before, Punic legend 'MHSBM' below, border of dots, (S.6436, SNG Lloyd 1651 [same obverse die], Jenkins SNR 57, [Series 5b] 329-331/362 [same dies, O107/R295], SNG Fitz. 1491 [same obverse die]). Bright with light porosity near edge, otherwise, nearly extremely fine and very rare variant. $900
Lot 2440 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.300-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.644 grams), obv. head of young Melqart or Heracles wearing lion skin to right, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, traces of Punic legend below, border of dots, (S.6436, Dewing ACNAC 983, Jenkins SNR 57, [Series 5b] 338 [same obverse die, O109/R277?). File mark on edge, scratches on reverse, light in weight, otherwise very fine and scarce. $460
Lot 2441 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.300-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.918 grams), obv. head of young Melqart or Heracles wearing lion skin to right, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, Punic legend 'MHSBM' below, border of dots, (S.6436, Dewing ACNAC 983, Jenkins SNR 57, [Series 5b] 391 [same dies, O120/R319). Dark tone, dumpy flan as usual good very fine and scarce. $680
Lot 2442 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.300-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.054 grams), obv. head of young Melqart or Heracles wearing lion skin to right, rev. horse's head to left, palm tree behind, trace of Punic legend below, border of dots. (S.6436, SNG Ash. 2163 [same reverse die], Jenkins SNR 57, [Series 5b] 417 [same dies, O125/R342). Dark tone, dumpy flan as usual with score mark on obverse, otherwise very fine/good very fine and scarce. $540
Lot 2443 Siculo-Punic, (c.264-260 B.C.), the time of the First Punic War, silver six shekels or dodekadrachm, (44.32 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left wearing triple pendant earring and wreath of grain ears, rev. horse prancing to left, (S.6441 [p.596], Jenkins, SNR 57, 422-6 [dies 01/R1, this coin No.6], SNG Cop. 179 [same dies]). Toned with minor marks and slight surface corrosion on the obverse and with some light scratches on the reverse, otherwise very fine and of great rarity. $29,000
Lot 2444 Siculo-Punic, (c.264-260 B.C.), the time of the First Punic War, silver three shekels or hexadrachm, (22.28 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left wearing triple pendant earring and wreath of grain ears, rev. horsehead to right, (S.6443 [p.596], Jenkins, SNR 57, 428 [dies 01/R1], Lanz Sale 22 [lot 468, cover coin this coin], De Luynes 3780 [same dies], SNG Lockett 1065 [similar dies]). Attractive purple and blue tone, almost free of any imperfections, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and of great rarity. $39,000
Lot 2445 Siculo-Punic, (c.264-260 B.C.), the time of the First Punic War, silver five shekels or dekadrachm, (37.84 grams), obv. head of Tanit to left wearing triple pendant earring and wreath of grain ears, rev. Pegasos flying right, Punic legend 'B'RST' below, (S.6442 [p.596], Jenkins, SNR 57, 452 - 1, [dies 05/R21 this coin], Harmer Rooke Sale 19/1/1978 [lot 121 this coin], cf.SNG Cop. 180 [similar dies], Kraay-Hirmer 211). Attractive light purple tone, almost free of any imperfections, nearly extremely fine and rare. $25,000
Lot 2446 Siculo-Punic, Hanniballic occupation, (c.213-211 B.C.), silver half shekel or denarius, (4.196 grams), possibly Akragas mint, obv. head of beardless male, wreathed with corn to right (Triptolemus), dotted border, rev. horse galloping to right, with Punic letter 'H' below, all within laurel wreath, (S.6602 [attributed to Hiempsal II 106-60 B.C. of Numidia], SNG Cop.378, M.45 [attribution as for Sear], cf.Visona 56). Attractive golden tone, extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 2447 Siculo-Punic, Hanniballic occupation, (c.213-211 B.C.), silver half shekel or denarius, (3.700 grams), possibly Akragas mint, obv. head of beardless male, wreathed with corn to right (Triptolemus), dotted border, rev. horse galloping to right, with Punic letter 'H' below, all within laurel wreath, (S.6602 [attributed to Hiempsal II 106-60 B.C. of Numidia], SNG Cop.378, M.45 [attribution as for Sear], cf.Visona 56). Light scratches on reverse as graffiti, otherwise of attractive brightness, good very fine and rare. $400
Lot 2448 Siculo-Punic, Hanniballic occupation, (c.213-211 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (2.096 grams), Akragas mint, obv. head of beardless male to left, wreathed with corn, [Triptolemos], dotted border, rev. horse galloping to right, Punic 'HT' below, line border, (S.6604 [attributed to Hiempsal II c.106-60 B.C.], SNG Cop. 379-380, M.47 [attribution as for Sear], Visona 56). Golden grey tone, extremely fine and rare. $280
Lot 2449 Siculo-Punic, Hanniballic occupation, (c.213-211 B.C.), silver quarter shekel or hemidrachm, (1.748 grams), Akragas mint, obv. head of beardless male to left, wreathed with corn, [Triptolemos], dotted border, rev. horse galloping to right, Punic 'HT' below, line border, (S.6604 [attributed to Hiempsal II c.106-60 B.C.], SNG Cop. 379-380, M.47 [attribution as for Sear], Visona 56). Uneven tone, nearly extremely fine and rare. $190
Lot 2450 Siculo-Punic, Hanniballic occupation, (c.213-211 B.C.), silver eighth shekel, quarter drachm or [sestertius], (0.914 grams), Akragas or Morgantina mint, obv. head of beardless male, wreathed with corm, [Triptolemos], rev. horse galloping to right, Punic 'HT' below, line border, (S.6603 [attributed to Hiempsal II c.106-60 B.C. as a sestertius], SNG Cop. -, M.46 (attribution as for Sear), cf.Visona 56 variant). Good Very fine and very rare. $260
Lot 2451 Spain under Carthage, time of Hannibal, (235-220 B.C.), AE 12, uncertain mint but around Gades, (1.990 grams), obv. Tanit-Persephone to left, linear circle, rev. crested Corinthian helmet, (Robinson, [Essays Mattingly], No.2 (q) [p.48, Plate 1, similar dies to BM example], Villaronga 117 [Pl.XI], CNH 46 [p.69]). Some dirt attached, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2452 Spain, The Barcids in Spain, Carthago Nova, (c.228 B.C.), silver shekel, (7.304 grams), obv. male head to left looking upwards, dotted border, rev. prow of galley to right, with pendant flying, dolphin to right and two dots in exergue, dotted border, (S.6559 [£4500], Robinson, [Essays Mattingly] 4 (c) [p.49, Plate II], Villaronga class II, No.19 [same obverse die, obv.14, rev.-], CNH 5 [p.64]). Bright, with obverse and reverse graffito, otherwise good fine and very rare. $1,700
Lot 2453 Spain, The Barcids in Spain, Carthago Nova mint, (c.213-210 B.C.), AE 20, (5.962 grams), obv. male head to right, with slight whisker, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, dotted border, rev. palm-tree with two bunches of fruit, (S.6560 [p.606], Robinson [Essays Mattingly] No.4 (d) [p.49, plate II], SNG Cop. 383). Dark tone extremely fine, very scarce. $680
Lot 2454 Spain, The Barcids in Spain, (c.213-210 B.C.), AE 19, Carthago Nova mint, (5.500 grams), obv. male head to right, with slight whisker, wearing crested Corinthian helmet, dotted border, rev. palm-tree with two bunches of fruit, (S.6560 [p.606], Robinson [Essays Mattingly] No.4 (d) [p.49, Plate II], SNG Cop. 383). Brown tone, very fine, very scarce. $50
Lot 2455 Spain, The Barcids in Spain, Carthago Nova, time of Hannibal, (221-206 B.C.), silver quarter shekel, (1.584 grams), obv. male head to left, rev. African elephant walking to right, dotted border, (S.6566, M.18 [p.17], Robinson [Essays Mattingly], 6 (d) [p.50, Plate II], Villaronga class III, No.53, [obv.32, rev.51], CNH 15 [p.65]). Toned, very fine/good fine and rare. $500
Lot 2456 Spain, The Barcids in Spain, Carthago Nova, time of Hannibal, (221-206 B.C.), silver shekel, (7.054 grams), obv. male head to left, rev. horse standing to right before a palm tree, dot below horse, (S.6568, Robinson, [Essays Mattingly] No.7 (e) [p.51, Plate III], Villaronga class XI, No.208 [this coin, obv.144, rev.182], CNH 74 [p.72]). Toned, good very fine and very rare. $1,500
Lot 2457 Spain, The Barcids of Spain, Carthago Nova, under Scipio (later Africanus), (c.210 B.C.), AE 23, (9.382 grams), obv. male head to left, rev. horse standing right, palm tree behind, (Robinson, [Essays Mattingly], No.7 (p) [p.52, Plate III], Villaronga 282 [Pl.XI], CNH 69 [p.72]). Earthy dark patina, otherwise very fine and rare. $360
Lot 2458 Spain, The Barcids in Spain, Gages?, (c.213-210 B.C.), silver half shekel, (3.484 grams), obv. laureate head of Melkart with African features (or Mago, youngest brother of Hannibal?) to left, dotted border, rev. elephant walking to right, line border, Punic 'A' (aleph) below, (S.6577 [p.608], Burnett SNR 62, No.116, Robinson [Essays Mattingly] No.8 (b) [p.53, Plate III], SNG Munich 260, SNG Cop. 383). Near extremely fine/extremely fine, very scarce. $1,400
Lot 2459 Spain, The Barcids of Spain, AE 14, (2.206 grams), obv. male head left (Scipio Africanus?), rev. horse head right, (Robinson [Essays Mattingly] No.8 (d) [p.53, Plate III], Villaronga Class XI, No.283, SNG Cop. 298). Black patina, very fine or better and very rare. $250
Lot 2460 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum (Taras) under Hannibal, (212-209 B.C.), silver reduced nomos, (3.956 grams), obv. jockey on horseback to right, crowning horse with wreath, holding palm branch in his left hand, beneath horse **KRITO S*, rev. Phalanthos, naked astride dolphin to left, holdin Nike in left hand, trident in other hand, monogram **EPK* to left and OH monogram on right, **TAPAS* below, (S.383, Vl.978 [same dies], SNG ANS 1269). Extremely fine and rare. $460
Lot 2461 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum (Taras) under Hannibal, (212-209 B.C.), silver reduced nomos, (3.506 grams), obv. warrior on horseback to right, wearing helmet and cuirass, holding filleted palm branch in his right hand, beneath horse traces of **SOKAN NAS*, rev. Phalanthos, naked astride dolphin to left, holdin cantharus in hand, trident in other hand, eagle with spread wings to left behind, **TA PAS* below, (cf.S.383, Vl.985 [same dies], SNG ANS 1271 [same dies]). Extremely fine and rare. $420
Lot 2462 Lucania, Metapontum under Hannibal, (214-207 B.C.), silver half shekel or drachm, (3.864 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing wire necklace and Corinthian crested helmet, rev. META to left, barley ear with leaf to right, owl flying right above, (S.423, SNG ANS 550, SNG Lloyd 404, E.S.G. Robinson, 'Carthaginian and other South Italian coinages in the Second Punic War', NC 1964, p.50, no.3, [Pl.VI, 6]). Extremely fine. $650
Lot 2463 Islands off Sicily, Cossura, (late first century B.C.), AE 26, (11.042 grams), obv. head of Isis to right, crowned by Nike, countermarked REG, rev. Phoenician Tanit symbol in wreath, (S.6581, RPC 675, SNG Cop. 451); Melita (Malta), (2nd - 1st century B.C.), AE 26, (12.144 grams), obv. head of Isis to left, wearing uraeus crown, corn ear in front, rev. four-winged figure (Osiris), kneeling left, holding flail and sceptre, (S.6588, Weber 8525, SNG Cop. 465). First dark tone, very fine, second fine, both scarce. (2) $150
Lot 2464 Numidia, Kings of, Massinissa and successors, Micipsa, (c.148-118 B.C.), AE 25, (8.246 grams), obv. bearded and diadmeded head of Macipsa to left, dotted border, rev. horse trotting to left, three pellets below in a row, star above, line border, (cf.S.6597, cf.M.40 [p.32], SNG Cop. 497, Mazard 67 variant (p.42]). Dark tone, good fine and rare. $110
Lot 2465 Numidia, Kings of, Massinissa and successors, Micipsa, (c.148-118 B.C.), AE 26, (14.778 grams), obv. bearded and diadmeded head of Macipsa to left, dotted border, rev. horse galloping to left, Punic letters 'M K' below, (S.6596, M.25 [p.32], SNG Cop. 511, Mazard 25 (p.33]). Attractive brown tone, good very fine and rare. $280
Lot 2466 Sicily, Alaisa, AE 22, c.340 B.C., obv. horse and star, rev. griffin to left, (S.1048, SNG ANS 1175); Catana, AE 12, 3rd-2nd century B.C., obv. Catanian brother carrying father, rev. similar but mother, (S.1079, SNG Cop. 199); Messana, under Mamertines (3), AE pentonkion, c.220-200 B.C., obv. Zeus, rev. naked warrior, another obv. Ares left, rev. horseman and horse; AE tetrantes, obv. Apollo right, rev. Nike left, (S.1143, 1144, -, SNG Munich 696, 731, 718), all in 2 x 2 holders decribed and priced ($260). Mostly fine. (5) $0
Lot 2467 Sicily, assorted issues from various cities 4th - 2nd century B.C., Katane, AE 25, obv. Sarapis, rev. Demeter standing, (SNG Cop. 206); Kentoripai, AE 16 hexas, obv. Demeter, rev. plow, (S.1084); Syracuse, Agathokles, AE 24, obv. Artemis r., rev. thunderbolt, (SNG Cop. 779); Hiketas, AE 24, (288-277 B.C.), obv. Zeus Hellanios to right, rev. eagle left, (S.1211, SNG Munich 1313). Very good - good fine, all in packets described with references, marked retail $235. (4) $70
Lot 2468 Sicily, The Mamertini, (c.288-278 B.C.), AE 26, (17.626 grams), obv. Ares head to right laureate, **AREOS* before, helmet behind, rev. bull butting to left, **MAMER TI NWN, (S.1138, SNG ANS 399, SNG Cop. 428). Earthy dark green patina, otherwise very fine/good very fine $350
Lot 2469 Sicily, The Mamertini, (c.288-278 B.C.), AE 25, (16.778 grams), obv. Ares head to right laureate, **AREOS* before, rev. eagle standing to left, **[MAMERT]I NWN, DI* in left field, (cf.S.1139, SNG ANS -, SNG Cop. -, Sarstrom 'The Coinage of the Mamertines' cf.62 Series IV, Group A **DI* type unlisted). Earthy dark green patina, good very fine - nearly extremely fine and an unpublished variety. $230
Lot 2470 Sicily, The Mamertini, (c.270-220 B.C.), AE 26, (11.774 grams), obv. Ares head to left, rev. horseman standing left, horse behind, **MAMERTINWN, P* in left field, (S.1143, SNG ANS 423-430); Syracuse, Agathokles, (317-289 B.C.), AE 21, (9.318 grams), obv. Artemis head left, **SWTEIRA* before, rev. winged thunderbolt, **[A]GAQOKLEOS BASILEOS* above and below, (S.1200, SNG ANS 708ff). Dark green patina, good fine; very fine. (2) $90
Lot 2471 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.475 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.41 grams), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, rev. **SUPAKOSIO N around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair waved and turned up behind under diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.913, Boehringer 252E (obv.114/rev.173 same dies). Attractive evenly toned nearly very fine and a rare combination of dies. $620
Lot 2472 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathocles, (317-289 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.082 grams), obv. head of Artemis-Arethusa to left, surrounded by three dolphins, with dotted border, **FI below, rev. galloping quadriga driven left by charioteer holding goad, above trisceles, in exergue **SURAKOSIWN over AN monogram, (cf.S.97153; BMC 246, SNG ANS 641 [probably the same dies]). Uneven flan with large piece of extra silver attached, some original mint bloom, weak in places, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. $1,500
Lot 2473 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathocles, (317-289 B.C.), issued 317-310 B.C., AE litra, AE 18, (6.604 grams), obv. Persophone (Kore) head to left, wreathed in corn, rev. bull butting to left, club and T above, IE in exergue, (S.-, SNG ANS 588, SNG Cop. 867). Earthy dark green patina, otherwise very fine. $30
Lot 2474 Sicily, Syracuse, Kingdom of, Hiketas, (287-279 B.C.), AE 21-24, obv. Zeus Hellanios laureate head to right, around on right **DIOS ELLANIOU, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt with open wings, around **SUR[AK]OSIWN, (cf.S.1212, BMC 482, SNG Cop. 793). Nearly very fine. $0
Lot 2475 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II (275-215 B.C.), silver sixteen litrai, (13.97 grams), obv. diademed and veiled head of Philistis to left, behind palm, rev. galloping quadriga to right driven by Nike with horses walking, above **BASILISSA[S]*, below **FILISTID[OS]*, other letters off flan, (S.989, cf.SNG ANS 882/883). Very fine and rare. $300
Lot 2476 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-216 B.C.), AE 22, (9.1 grams), obv. Poseidon head to left wearing tainia, rev. ornamented trident-head, between two dolphins, dividing IEP **WNOS below, N in lower left field, (cf.S.1223, SNG Cop. 854). Very fine, a rare letter in reverse field. $0
Lot 2477 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-215 B.C.), AE 20, (6.6 grams), obv. head of Poseidon to left wearing tainia, rev. ornamental trident-head between two dolphins, dividing **IER WNOS*, in lower left field **LT*, (S.1223, SNG ANS 994-997). Attractive very fine and a scarce variant. $60
Lot 2478 Phoenicia, Byblos, king `Uzzib`l (Azbaal), (365-350 B.C.), silver dishekel or seqel, (13.208 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, almost a 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.]). Short of flan, good very fine, rare. $500
Lot 2479 Egypt and North Africa, various mostly AE of Egypt but includes tetradrachm of Ptolemy XII, (S.7944), AE 35, 29 (S.7817, 7900) etc.; Zeugitana, Carthage, various AE (8), (S.6510, 6523 etc). Very good - good fine, all in holders described. (11) $100
Lot 2480 Roman Republic, Anonymous (Aes Grave) Series, (c.240-225 B.C.), Rome mint, AE semis, (133 grams), obv. Saturn head to left, S below, rev. prow of galley to right with S above; (S.42 [£150], Cr.35/2, Syd.73). Earthy green patina, good very fine and very scarce. $450
Lot 2481 Republic, Anonymous Series, (225-212 B.C.), silver didrachm (quadrigatus), (5.40 grams), Rome mint, obv. laureate janiform head of the Dioscuri, border of dots, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, driven by Victory, Jupiter holds sceptre and hurls thunderbolt, in exergue ROMA in relief on tablet, (S.80, Cr.28/3, Syd. 65). Large generous flan, striking flaw on Janus' cheek, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $340
Lot 2482 Republic, Struck Coinage, Anonymous Series, (225-212 B.C.), silver didrachm (quadrigatus), (6.80 grams), uncertain mint, obv. laureate janiform head of the Dioscuri, border of dots, no pellet under head, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, driven by Victory, Jupiter holds sceptre and hurls thunderbolt, in exergue ROMA incuse on tablet, (S.80, Cr.31/1 [Pl.4,12], Syd. 64b). Bright, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $380
Lot 2483 Roman Republic, Q. Opimius, (169-158 B.C.), Rome mint, AE as, (35.05 grams), obv. laureate head of Janus, I above, rev. prow to right, ROMA below, OPEI above, I to right, ROMA below, (S.-, Cr.190/1, Syd. 363, BMCRR 598). Good very fine and very scarce. $220
Lot 2484 Roman Republic, C. Junius, (149 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.78 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, C.IVNI.C.F below, ROMA in exergue, (S.190 [£75], Cr.210/1, Syd.392). Very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 2485 Roman Republic, L. Sempronius Pitio, (148 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, **P*ITIO behind, X before, rev. Dioscuri to right, L.SEMP monogram below, ROMA in exergue, (S.-, Cr.216/1, Syd.402, Sempronia 2). Good very fine and scarce. $170
Lot 2486 Roman Republic, L. Cupiennius (147 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.79 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X before, cornucopiae behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, L.CU**P* below, ROMA in exergue, (S.-, Cr.218/1, Syd.404, Cupienna 1). Very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 2487 Roman Republic, C. Antestius (146 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.448 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X before, C. ANTESTI as a ligted letters behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, dog running right with both fore-feet raised below horses, ROMA in exergue, (S.-, Cr.219/1e, Syd.411, Antestia 1). Good very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 2488 Roman School, 16th century, Alessandro Cesati (active 1538-1564), Dido, Queen of Carthage, North Africa, bronze medal 43mm, obv. Queen Dido bust to right, legend in Greek **DIDW BASILISSA*, rev. view of Carthage, with galleys in harbour before it, to left trace of legend **KARCHDWN*, (Kress Collection No.368 [p.69]). All known specimens appear to be cast as is this example, original was die struck, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $550
Lot 2489 Roman Republic, Ti. Veturius, (137 B.C.), obv. bust of Mars to right, X and TI VET monogram behind, rev. youth kneeling between two warriors, ROMA above, (S.200 [£90], Cr.234/1, Syd.527). Nearly very fine/good fine, very scarce. $80
Lot 2490 Roman Republic, M. Baebius Q.f.Tampilus, (137 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.945 grams), obv. Roma head left, X below chin, TAMP[IL] behind, rev. Apollo in quadriga to right, [M].BAEBI.[Q.F] in exergue, below ROMA, (S.-, Cr. 236/1d, Syd. 489). Good very fine. $100
Lot 2491 Roman Republic, L. Antestius Gragulus, (136 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.945 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below chin, GRAG behind, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, L.ANTES monogram below, ROMA in exergue, (S.202, Cr.238/1, Syd.451). Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 2492 Roman Republic, Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus, (c.128 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.87 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below chin, corn-ear behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, man fighting lion below, CN DOM in exergue, ROMA above, (S.212, Cr.261/1, Syd.514). Dark tone, nearly extremely fine and rare. $140
Lot 2493 Roman Republic, Cn. Carbo, (c.121 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X behind, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, CARB below. ROMA in exergue, (S.-, Cr.279/1, Syd.415). Large flan, light patina, very fine. $110
Lot 2494 Roman Republic, M. Aurelius Scaurus, (c.118 B.C.), silver denarius, Narbo mint, (3.84 grams), obv. Roma, Phrygian helmeted head right, M AVRELI before, ROMA and * behind, rev. Bituitus in biga to right, SCAVRI ligated below, L.LIC.CN.DOM in exergue, (S.-, Cr.282/1, Syd.523). Serrated edge, nearly very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 2495 Roman Republic, Marcus Calidius, Q. Metellus and Cn.Fulvius, (117-116 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.66 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, ROMA behind, * below chin, rev. Victory in biga to right, M.CALID below, ligature of Q.MET.CNFL in exergue, (S.223 [£65], Cr.284/1a, Syd.539). Cleaned, nearly very fine. $50
Lot 2496 Roman Republic, Cn. Fulvius, Marcus Calidius, and Q. Metellus, (117-116 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.875 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, ROMA behind, * below chin, rev. Victory in biga to right, ligature of CN FOLV below, ligature if M.CAL.Q.MET in exergue, (S.-, Cr.284/1b, Syd.539a). Grey tone, extremely fine. $140
Lot 2497 Roman Republic, C. Fonteius, (114-113 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.78 grams), obv. Janiform head of the Dioscuri, M to left, * to right, rev. galley with pilot and three rowers, ligature of [C].FONT below, ROMA in exergue, (S.226, Cr.290/1, Syd.555). Attractive dark tone, good very fine and scarce. $130
Lot 2498 Roman Republic, Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, (c.104 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.875 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head to left, rev. Saturn in quadriga to right, L.SATURN in exergue, Pi and four dots around, (S.-, Cr.317/3a, Syd.578). Very fine. $120
Lot 2499 Roman Republic, L. Cassius Caecianus, (102 B.C.), silver brockage denarius, (3.400 grams), obv. Ceres bust to left, CAEICIAN, A behind, rev. incuse of the obverse, (S.-, Cr.321/1, Syd.594). Cleaned, light obverse porosity, otherwise very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 2500 Roman Republic, L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.69 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, double axe behind, I before, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding torch, L.PISO FRVGI/ROMA, G above, dot below, (S.254, Cr.340/1, Syd.665g, B.Calpurnia 11). Attractive patina, very fine, very scarce sub type. $50
Lot 2501 Roman Republic, L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.896 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, XXX arrow to left, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding torch, L.PISO FRVGI/ ROMA monogram, CIIII above, (S.254, Cr.340/1, Syd.656a, B.Calpurnia 12); Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), issued 119, (2.812 grams), obv. laureate bust right, rev. Pax standing left holding branch and sceptre, (cf.S.1093, RIC 94, RSC 1140a). Toned, good very fine; cleaned fine. (2) $120
Lot 2502 Roman Republic, M. Porcius Cato, (89 B.C.), silver quinarius, Rome mint, (1.928 grams), obv. female bust to right, M.CATO behind, O below, rev. Victory seated right, holding patera, [VICTRIX] in exergue, (S.262 [£65], Cr.343/2b, Syd.597, B.Porcia 7a); Probus, (A.D. 276-282), AE antoninianus, (3.434 grams), Ticinum mint, obv. VIRTVS PROBI AVG, radiate helmeted cuirassed bust left, with spear and shield, rev. PROVIDENT AVG, Q/SXXI, Providentia standing left, (S.-, RIC 491); Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), Rome mint, AE dupondius (2), issued 169, rev. Salus standing left with snake (S.1449, RIC 965), other issued 177 rev. winged thunderbolt, (S.1448, RIC 1219). Fine - very fine mostly scarce. (4) $90
Lot 2503 Roman Republic, L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.802 grams), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind, TA monogram before, rev. Two Roman soldiers each bearing a woman in his arms, L TITVRI in exergue, (S.263 [£85], Cr.344/1a, Syd.698, B.Tituria 1). Nearly very fine. $70
Lot 2504 Roman Republic, Mn. Fonteius C.f., (85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.45 grams), obv. Vejovis laureate head to right, MN FONTEI C F behind, ROMA monogram before, thunderbolt below, rev. infant winged Genius seated on goat; below, caps of dioscuri; above, thyrsus below, all within laurel wreath, (S.269 [£75], Cr.353/1a, Syd.724). Good very fine/good fine. $0
Lot 2505 Roman Republic, L. Furius Cn.f. Brocchus, (63 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.535 grams), obv. Ceres bust to right, between wheat-ear and barley corn, [III] VIR across field, BROCCHI below, rev. curule chair between fasces, L. FVRI/CN.F above, (S.-, Cr.414/1, Syd.902, B.Furia 23 [£50]); P. Fonteius P.f.Capito, (c.55 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, ((3.375 grams), obv. Mars bust right, P FONTEIVS P F [CAPITO III VIR] around, rev. warrior on horseback thrusting spear at Gaulish figure, [MN FONT TR MIL] around, (S.-, Cr.429/1, Syd. 900, B.Fonteia 17 [£85]). Second coin off centred on obverse, otherwise very good - fine, both scarce. (2) $50
Lot 2506 Roman Republic, L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, (62 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.196 grams), obv. Concord head veiled to left, wearing diadem, around [PAVLLVS] LEPIDVS CONCO[RDIA], rev. [TER] above trophy, L. Aemilius Paullus on right, Perseus of Macedon and his two sons as prisoners on left, L. PAVLLVS in exergue, (S.296 [£75], Cr.415/1, Syd.926, B.Aemilia 10 [£40]); another M.Aemilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsaeus (c.58 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.390 grams), obv. king Aretas kneeling beside camel to right, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to left, (S.299, Cr.422/1b, Syd. 913, B. Aemilia 8). Both on small flans, second off centred on reverse, otherwise fine - good fine. (2) $0
Lot 2507 Roman Republic, P. Licinius Cassius, (c.55 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 grams), obv. Venus laureate and diademed bust to right, S C behind, rev. female figure standing before her horse holding bridle, shield and cuirass at her feet, P. CRASSIVS M.F. around, (S.-, Cr.430/1, Syd.929, B.Licinia 18 [£85]). Slightly off centred on obverse, bright, very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 2508 Roman Republic, C. Antius Restio, (c.47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.45 grams), obv. jugate diademed heads to right of the Dei Penates, DEI PE[NATES] behind, rev. Hercules facing with club and trophy, C.ANTIVS C.F. before, (S.-, Cr.455/2a, Syd.971, B.Antia 2 [£140]). Off centred on obverse, banker's marks on obverse, otherwise fine and rare. $$ Only 30 obverse dies used (as calculated for all types issued by this moneyer), according to Crawford. $0
Lot 2509 Roman Republic, Q. Caecilius Mettellus Pius Scipio, (Imperator 47-46 B.C.), silver denarius, Africa mint, (3.635 grams), obv. laureate head of Jupiter to right, [Q. ME]TEL PIVS around, rev. elephant to right, SCIPIO above, IMP in exergue, (S.317 [£120], Cr.459/1, Syd.1046, B.Caecilia 47 [£70]). Off centred on obverse, otherwise good fine/nearly very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 2510 Roman Republic, T. Carisius, (46 B.C.), silver sestertius, Rome mint, (0.90 grams), obv. head of Diana to right, bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. T. CAR above, hound running right, (S.-, Cr.464/8a, Syd.989, BMC 4077, B. Carisia 7 [£160]). Good fine and rare. $0
Lot 2511 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, struck 44 B.C., (3.802 grams), obv. CAESAR [DICT PERPETV]O around Caesar's laureate head to right, dotted border, rev. L. BVCA in exergue, caduceus and fasces in saltire in angles, axe, globe and joined hands, (S.360 [£850], Cr.480/6, Syd.1063, C. Julius Caesar 25 [£440]), Off-centred obverse flan, weak in places, otherwise nearly fine and rare. $380
Lot 2512 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Patricia), issued c.18-17/6 B.C. (3.59 grams), obv. bare head of Augustus to right around S P Q R CAESARI AVGVSTO, rev. VOT P SVSC PRO SAL ET RED I O M SACR around, Mars helmeted and cloaked, standing to left., right hand holding vertical vexillum, left hand with parazonium over shoulder, (S.-, RIC 150a, C.325, BMC 438). Banker's marks on Augustus's cheek and on the reverse, otherwise very fine/good fine and very rare. $180
Lot 2513 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 15-13 B.C. (3.75 grams), obv. bare head of Augustus to right, around AVGVSTVS DIVI F, rev. IMP X in exergue, bull butting to right, (cf.S.486, RIC 167a, C.137, BMC 451). Nearly very fine and rare. $110
Lot 2514 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued c.9-8 B.C. (3.554 grams), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, around AVGVSTV[S D]IVI F, rev. C CAES above and [AVGVS F] in exergue, C. Caesar galloping to right, with right hand holding reins, left hand a sword and shield, behind Aquila, between two standards, (S.478, RIC 199, C.40, BMC 500). Porous surface on obverse, otherwise very fine/good fine and very scarce. $170
Lot 2515 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued 17 B.C. by P. Licinius Stolo, (13.08 grams), obv. AVGVSTVS / TRIBVNIC / POTEST in three lines within oak wreath, rev. P. STOLO III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (cf.S.504, RIC 347, C.440, CBN 311, BMC 197). Light porosity, brown patina, very fine and very rare. $70
Lot 2516 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE dupondius or as, Nemausus mint, issued 20-10 B.C., (11.56 grams), obv. laureate head of Agrippa to left and bare head of Augustus to right, above IMP below DIVI F, dotted border, rev. COL NEM on either side of palm-shoot, chained crocodile below, wreath above, (cf.S.554, RIC 154, Ash 411). Attractive patina nearly very fine and rare. $110
Lot 2517 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE dupondius or as, Nemausus mint, issued 10 B.C. - A.D. 10, (12.17 grams), obv. laureate head of Agrippa to left and laureate head of Augustus to right, above IMP below DIVI F, dotted border, rev. COL NEM on either side of palm-shoot, chained crocodile below, wreath above, (cf.S.554, RIC 154, Ashm. 411). Attractive patina good fine and rare. $150
Lot 2518 Augustus to Claudius, AE asses, Augustus, Ephesus mint, rev. AVGVSTVS in wreath; others (3), Claudius, rev. Minerva (3), and Constantia rev., (S.-, 637, 639). Good - good fine. (8) $60
Lot 2519 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.706 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, H.916 [304]). Dark grey tone, otherwise very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 2520 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 15-16, (11.172 grams), obv. bare head of Tiberius to left, around TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST IMP VIII, rev. [PONTIF MAXIM TRI]BVN POTE[ST XVII], S C in centre, (S.567, RIC 30, BMC 48). Has porosity on the reverse, otherwise fine/good and scarce. $50
Lot 2521 Caligula, (A.D. 37-41), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (11.100 grams), obv. bare head of Caligula to left, around C CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS PON M TR P0T, rev. VESTA above, Vesta seated to left, veiled and draped seated on ornamental throne, holding patera and transverse sceptre, S C across field, (S.616, RIC 38, BMC 46). Off centred on the reverse and some surface oxidation adhesion, otherwise nearly very fine and rare in this condition. $190
Lot 2522 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint, issued 41-50, (10.49 grams), obv. bare head of Claudius to left, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG PM TR P IMP, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, Libertas standing to right, holding pileus, SC across in field, (S.638 [£125], RIC 97, BMC 145). Porosity on reverse, otherwise good fine/fine. $0
Lot 2523 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint, issued c.A.D. 41-50, (10.685 grams), obv. bare head to left, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, rev. Minerva to right, helmeted and draped, hurling javelin and holding shield, SC in field, (S.639, RIC 100, BMC 149). Attractive brown patination, nearly very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2524 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint, issued c.A.D. 41-50, (10.678 grams), obv. bare head to left, around [TI] CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M [TR P IMP P P], rev. Minerva to right, helmeted and draped, hurling javelin and holding shield, SC in field, (S.639, RIC 116, BMC 206). Has been cleaned now darkened, very fine distinctive portrait, otherwise fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2525 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE quadrans, Rome mint, issued A.D. 41, (2.84 grams), obv. three legged modius, TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG around, rev. SC, PON M TR P IMP COS DES IT around, (S. 640, RIC 84). Very fine/ nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 2526 Claudius and Domitian, (A.D. 41-54 and 81-96), AE quadrans, a small group, including Domitian, rev. rhinoceros left (2), (S.920, £55); Claudius, obv. modius (4) (S.640, £35); hand holding scales (S.641, £35). Very good - very fine. (7) $0
Lot 2527 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE semis, Rome mint, issued c.A.D. 64-66, (3.02 grams), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around NERO CAES AVG IMP, dotted border, rev. S C in exergue, around TR POT P P, S (mark of value) before Roma helmeted and in military dress seated left in cuirass, holding wreath and parazonium, (S.692 [£110], RIC 226, BMC 281). Attractive dark brown patina with bronze highlights, good very fine and scarce. $250
Lot 2528 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 65, (8.69 grams), obv. laureate head of Nero to left, around NERO CAES AR AVG GERM IMP, rev. PACE P R VBIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S C across, temple of Janus facing with door to right, (S.688A, RIC 307). Attractive dark green patination, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2529 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 66, (11.185 grams), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around IMP NERO CAES AR AVG GERM, rev. S C across, Victory flying left holding in both hands shield inscribed SPQR, (cf.S.690, RIC 351, BMC 246). Porous field, full legend, good fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2530 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE As, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 64, (9.97 grams), obv. bare head of Nero to right, around [NERO CLA]VD CAESAR AVG GERMANICV, rev. S C across, Nero laureate, advancing to the right in the flowing robes of Apollo Citharoedus playing a lyre held in the left hand, around PON[TIF MAX TR] POT IMP P P, (cf.S.686 [£160], RIC 384, BMC 541). Weakness in places on the legend, otherwise fine and rare. $0
Lot 2531 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE As, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 65, (10.585 grams), obv. bare head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GERMANICVS, rev. S C across, Nero laureate, advancing to the right in the flowing robes of Apollo Citharoedus playing a lyre held in the left hand, around PONTIF MAX TR POT IMP P P, (cf.S.686 [£160], RIC 416, BMC 376). Attractive dark patina with highlights, very fine and rare. $280
Lot 2532 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE As, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 66, (9.985 grams), obv. bare head of Nero to right, around IMP NERO CAESAR AVG P MAX TR P PP, rev. S C across, Victory flying left holding in both hands shield inscribed S[PQ]R, (cf.S.690, RIC 543, BMC 381). Attractive light brown patina, good fine/fine and scarce. $110
Lot 2533 Galba, (A.D. 68-69), AE Sestertius, issued December 68, Rome mint, (26.32 grams), obv. laureate bust to right of Galba draped, around SER GALBA IMP CAES AVG, rev. Galba, bare-headed and in military dress standing to right, on low platform with officer behind him, facing him below are four soldiers, horse between them, in exergue ADLOCVTI[O], S C across field, (S.-, cf.RIC 462, Kraay [NN&M 133], for these dies [his Officina G] obverse die A41 and reverse die P188, the combination not noted by Kraay). Some obverse scratches, otherwise nearly very fine and extremely rare. $0
Lot 2534 Galba (A.D. 68-69), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. July 68-January 69 (14.00gms), obv. laureate head of Galba to right, around SER GALBA IMP CAESAR TR P, rev. around PAX AVGVST, S C either side of Pax standing to left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, leaning on cippus (S.728, RIC 285). Fine and rare. $200
Lot 2535 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 71, obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P PP COS III, rev. around ROMA, Roma standing to left, holding Victory and spear, (S.788, RIC 443, C.419). Old green patina, now polished, otherwise good fine/fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2536 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE as, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 77-8, (8.152 grams), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG COS VII P P, rev. eagle standing facing to right on globe S C across, (cf.S.804, RIC 764a, C.482). Dark brown patina, very fine. $50
Lot 2537 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), AE dupondius, Commagene mint, issued A.D. 76 as Caesar, (11.296 grams), obv. laureate head of Titus to right, around T CAESAR IMP PONT, rev. winged caduceus between crossed cornucopiae, PON MAX TR POT P P COS V CENS around, (S.-, RIC 814, C.328). Nearly very fine, rare. $100
Lot 2538 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 79, (9.710 grams), obv. laureate head of Titus to left, around [IM]P T CAES VESP AVG P M TR P COS [VII], rev. around VICT0RIA AVGVST, Victory advancing to right on prow, holding wreath and palm, S C across field, (S.-, RIC 85, C.365). Delightful red-brown patina, weak in places of the legend, otherwise very fine and rare. $270
Lot 2539 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 89-90, (3.436 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P VIIII, rev. around IMP XXI COS XIIII CENS P P P, Minerva standing to left with spear, (cf.S.896, RIC 146, RSC 255). Attractive, good very fine. $120
Lot 2540 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 90-91, (3.370 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM P M TR P X, rev. around IMP XXI COS XV CENS P P P, Minerva standing to left with thunderbolt and spear, shield at feet, (cf.S.896, RIC 154, RSC 264). Attractive, very fine. $120
Lot 2541 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 87, (8.694 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XIII CENS PER P P, rev. around VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Virtus standing to right, holding spear and parazonium, S C across field, (cf.S.909, RIC 356b, C.651); Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), Ae as, Rome mint, issued 134-8, (12.116 grams), obv. bust laureate right, rev. [CAP]PADO[CIA] around, Cappadocia standing left holding model of Mount Argaeus and standard, (S.1135, RIC 848); Faustina Junior, (d.A.D. 175), Ae as, (9.038 grams), obv. bust right, rev. HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing left, (cf.S.1505, RIC l643). The second coin rare, but heavily corroded on the reverse, otherwise fine or better. (3) $0
Lot 2542 Nerva (A.D. 96-98), AE sestertius, Rome mint,issued A.D. 97, obv. laureate head of Nerva to right, around IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P II COS III P P, rev. around [FORTVNA] AVGVST, SC across field, Fortuna standing to left with rudder and cornucopiae (cf.S.953 [denarius], RIC 98, C.72). Some dirt adhering to surface, otherwise fine and rare. $80
Lot 2543 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 103-112, (3.394 grams), obv. laureate head of Trajan to right, drapery on far shoulder, around IMP TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P, rev. Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, around COS V P P S P Q R OPTIMO PRINC, (S.978, RIC 118, C.85). Very fine/ good very fine. $60
Lot 2544 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 2545 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver brockage denarius, issued 114-117, Rome mint, (3.205 grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NER TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GERM DAC, rev. incuse of the obverse, (cf.S.875-994). Fine and very rare. $90
Lot 2546 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE sestertius, issued 103-111, Rome mint, obv. laureate head to right of Trajan drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Spes standing to left, holding flower and raising skirt, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, SC across field, (S.1007, RIC 519, C.459); another similar with rev. Dacian seated to left before trophy, (S.-, RIC 560, C.531). Both polished, otherwise nearly fine - fine. (2) $0
Lot 2547 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE sestertius, issued 103-111, Rome mint, obv. laureate head to right of Trajan drapery on far shoulder, around IMP CAES NERVAE TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Roma seated to left, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, SC in exergue, (S.-, RIC 489, C.391); another Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE sestertius, issued 132-134, rev. Fortuna seated to left with cornucopiae and anchor, (S.-, RIC 707, C.736). Both polished, otherwise nearly fine - fine. (2) $60
Lot 2548 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 118, (3.30 grams), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, drapery on right shoulder, around [IMP CAE]SAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. SALVS AVG in exergue, around P M TR P C[OS II], Salus seated to left on throne and serpent feeding out of a patera coming from an altar, (S.-, RIC 46, RSC 1350). Flan flaw on neck and weak in places, otherwise good very fine. $0
Lot 2549 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 118, (3.135 grams), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, drapery on right shoulder, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. VOT PVB across, around P M TR P COS II, Pietas veiled standing to right, raising both hands, (S.-, RIC 47, RSC 1475). Dark tone, very fine. $70
Lot 2550 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 119, (3.085 grams), obv. laureate bust of Hadrian to left, draped, around IMP CAESAR TRAIAN HADRIANVS AVG, rev. SAL AVG across, around P M TR P COS III, Salus standing to left, holding sceptre and patera over altar, (S.-, cf.RIC 138, RSC 1323e). Dark tone, good very fine/very fine and extremely rare with left bust. $140
Lot 2551 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 125-134, Rome mint, (3.34 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, Concordia seated to left on throne holding patera and resting left arm on statuette of Spes on column at side of throne, (S.-, RIC 172, RSC 328a). Well centred, good very fine/very fine. $90
Lot 2552 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 134-138, Rome mint, (2.84 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. FELICITAS AVG around, Felicitas standing to left holding caduceus and branch, (S.-, RIC 234, RSC 615). Well centred, toned, nearly extremely fine/good very fine and scarce in this condition. $90
Lot 2553 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 134-8, (3.282 grams), obv. laureate bust of Hadrian to right, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. around SALVS AVG, Salus standing to right sacrificing over altar to a coiled snake, (S.-, RIC 267, RSC 1334). Very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 2554 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 134-138, Rome mint, (3.025 grams), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. AEGYPTOS around, Egypt reclining left, lotus on head, holding sistrum, resting on basket, ibis before, (S.1077, RIC 297, RSC 99). Well centred, toned, very fine and very scarce in this condition. $140
Lot 2555 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 125-132, Rome mint, (3.275 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, rev. COS III around, Minerva standing to right holding spear and resting left hand on shield on which is a Gorgon's head, (S.-, RIC 330, RSC 295). Well centred, good very fine/very fine. $100
Lot 2556 Sabina Junior, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.245 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair knotted at back of head, around SABINA AVGVSTA, rev. [VE]NERI GENETRIC[I] around, Venus standing to right, holding apple and drawing a fold of drapery from left shoulder, (S.1189 [£50], RIC 396, RSC 73). Dark tone, flaw on obverse edge, otherwise fine - very fine, scarce. $60
Lot 2557 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (22.8 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair knotted at back of head, around SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P.P., rev. PIETAS AVG around, Pietas seated to left, holding a patera and a sceptre, S C in exergue, (S.1193, RIC 1029, C.48). Attractive fine and rare. $0
Lot 2558 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (28.3 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair knotted at back of head, around SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P.P., rev. PIETAS AVG around, Pietas standing facing, head to left, with a small girl on left and a boy on right, S C across, (cf.S.1193, RIC 1030, C.52). Obverse porosity in field and cheek, otherwise very fine and rare. $150
Lot 2559 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE as, (8.126 grams), Rome mint, issued A.D. 153-4, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XVII, rev. ANNONA AVG COS IIII, and S C across field, Annona standing right, holding modius on cippus and branch, to right a basket, (S.-, RIC 921, C.45). Even dark brown patina, attractive very fine, scarce. $80
Lot 2560 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D.141), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (25.2 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina with hair bound up behind head, around DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. AETER NITAS around, Aeternitas seated to left, holding phoenix on globe and a sceptre, S C in exergue, (S.1359, RIC 1103A, C.15). Attractive even brown patination, very fine and very scarce in this condition. $110
Lot 2561 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141) AE sestertius, obv. DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust to right, rev. AVGVSTA, Pietas standing left holding patera over altar, S C across field, (S.1363, RIC 1127, C.125); another rev. of Ceres standing left raising both hands, (S.1362, RIC 1120, C.91). Dark patina both cleaned, Fine; nearly fine. (2) $40
Lot 2562 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D.141), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (22.3 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina with hair bound up behind head, around DIVA AVGVSTA FAVSTINA, rev. PIET AS AVG around, Pietas standing to left, dropping incense on candelabrum or altar and holding a perfume box, S C across field, (S.1366, RIC 1146A, C.240). Attractive even dark brown patination, spot of inactive green on neck, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 2563 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (died A.D. 141), posthumous issue, AE dupondius, Rome mint, (13.1 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. around AETER NITAS, S C across field, Aeternitas standing to left, holding globe, (cf.S.1368, RIC 1164). Attractive green patina, very fine. $0
Lot 2564 Marcus Aurelius (A.D. 161-180), AE sestertius, Rome mint, probably issued 170-171, obv. M ANTONINVS AVG TR P XXV, laureate head to right, rev. SAL[VTI AV]G COS III around, SC across field, salus standing to left, feeding snake aroud altar, (S.1437, RIC 1009, C.550); Antoninius Pius, (A.D. 138-161), issued 145-161, rev. Minerva walking right, (S.-, RIC 779, C.745); Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE as, issued 86, rev. Virtus standing right, (S.-, RIC 340, C.cf.C.647). First very fine/fine; second with porosity fine; third cleaned and polished, with porosity, fine/very good. (3) $70
Lot 2565 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, (3.39 grams), obv. FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, draped bust to right, rev. HILARITAS, Hilaritas standing to left holding long palm and cornucopiae, (S.1497, RSC 111, RIC M686). Nearly very fine. $0
Lot 2566 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D.175), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (24.2 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. C E R E S around, Ceres seated to left, holding two corn ears and a torch, S C across field, (S.-, RIC 1620, C.36). Deep green patina, with minor obverse porosity in field and on neck, otherwise very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $110
Lot 2567 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D.175), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (23.6 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina wearing a diadem, around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. SAECVLI FELICIT around, Pulvinar on which are Commodus and Antoninus, without stars, S C across field, (S.1510, RIC 1666, C.194). Deep green-black patina, with an old flan crack, otherwise good very fine and rare in this condition. $130
Lot 2568 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE dupondius, issued 168, Rome mint, (10.695 grams), obv. [L V]ERVS AVG ARM PARTH MAX, radiate head to right, rev. Fortuna seated to left, holding cornucopiae and rudder, around TR POT VIII IMP V COS III, S C across field, FORT RED in exergue, (S.1554, RIC 1477, C.104). Somewhat irregular flan, otherwise good fine/very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2569 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE as, issued 161, Rome mint, (10.60 grams), obv. IMP CA[ESAR L AVRELI]VS VERVS AVG, bare head to right of Lucius Verus, rev. Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus standing with clasped hands facing each other, around CONCORD AVGVSTOR TR P, S C across field, COS II in exergue, (cf.S.1546, RIC 1288, C.31). Small flan, very dark patina, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2570 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE as, issued 163, Rome mint, (11.45 grams), obv. IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG around, laureate head to right, rev. Fortuna seated to left, holding cornucopiae and rudder, around FORT RED TR POT III, S C across field, COS II in exergue, (cf.S.1554, RIC 1352, C.98). Attractive even brown patina, very fine or better and very scarce in this condition. $130
Lot 2571 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), AE as, issued 163, Rome mint, (13.525 grams), obv. IMP CAES L AVREL VERVS AVG, bare head to right of Lucius Verus, rev. Lucius Verus in military dress on horse to right, around [PROF]ECTIO AVG TR P III, S C across field, COS II in exergue, (S.-, RIC 1357, C.140). Large flan, dark patina, weak in places on the reverse, otherwise very fine/fine and rare. $0
Lot 2572 Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, (m.A.D.164, d.A.D. 182), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.365 grams), obv. draped bust to right, around LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, rev. around V E S T A, Vesta veiled standing left, sacrificing out of simpulum over lighted altar and holding palladium, (S.1575A [£85], RIC 788, RSC 92). Very fine or better and scarce. $60
Lot 2573 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 191-2, (2.395 grams), obv. head of Commodus to right wearing lion skin, around L AEL AVREL [COMM AVG] P FEL K, rev. in four lines HERCVL ROMAN AVGV, club, all within laurel wreath, (S.1620a [£150], RIC 251, RSC 190, BMC 339). Small flan as usual, unevenly toned, good fine and rare. $0
Lot 2574 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 178, (21.325 grams), obv. laureate bust of Commodus to right draped and cuirassed, around L AVREL COMM ODVS AVG TR P IIII, rev. around LIBERTAS AVG IMP II [COS P P], across field S C, Libertas standing to left, holding pileus and rod, (S.1608 [£110], RIC 1590, C.330). Fine/nearly fine and scarce. $50
Lot 2575 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 179, (20.79 grams), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around L AVREL COMMODVS AVG TR P IIII, rev. around IMP II [COS II P P], across field S C, Minerva standing to left, dropping incense on altar and resting left hand on shield, spear rests against her left arm, (S.1607 [£110], RIC 1599, C.228). Good fine/fine and scarce. $110
Lot 2576 Crispina, wife of Commodus, (married A.D. 177), AE sestertius, issued 177-180, Rome mint, (28.84 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Crispina, around CRISPINA AV[G]VSTA, rev. Salus seated to left, feeding out of a patera a serpent (coiled around altar), around S ALVS, S C across, (cf.S.1689, RIC 672a, C.33). Very fine/very good, scarce. $100
Lot 2577 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 209, (2.766 grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P XVII COS III P P, Salus seated to left, holding and feeding serpent held in her lap, (S.-, RIC 230, RSC 531). Nearly extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 2578 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 201-210, (3.305 grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around INDVLGENTIA AVGG, in exergue IN CARTH, Dea Caelestis, facing, seated on lion, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, lion springing to right, (S.1756, RIC 266, RSC 222). Good very fine. $80
Lot 2579 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 210 (11.306, grams), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P XVIII COS III P P, SC in exergue, Roma seated to right holding palladium and spear, before her a kneeling captive, (S.-, RIC 804, C.551-2). Full flan, slightly off centred on the reverse, dark patination, nearly very fine, a rare type. $0
Lot 2580 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. $60
Lot 2581 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 196-211 (13.890, grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Domna to right, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. around VENVS VICTRIX, SC across field, Venus half naked standing to left holding helmet and palm, leaning on a column, before her a shield, (S.-, RIC 890, C.-, example in BM). With a very large and full flan, some surface pitting on the reverse, a bronze Tiber patination, portrait extremely fine, otherwise very fine, and a very rare type. $0
Lot 2582 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Antioch mint, (2.075 grams), obv. bearded Macrinus laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG. rev. Aequitas standing to left, holding cornucopiae and scales. around AEQVITAS AVG, (S.2049, RIC 53, RSC 2a). Trace of original mint bloom, good extremely and rare. $320
Lot 2583 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Antioch mint, (3.04 grams), obv. bearded Macrinus laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG. rev. Salus seated to left, holding patera feeding a serpent from an altar, around SALVS PVBLICA, (S.2058 [£140], RIC 85, RSC 114b). Ragged edge, toned, otherwise extremely and rare. $0
Lot 2584 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217, (11.238, grams), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Macrinus to right, around IMP CAES M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, rev. around VOTA PVBL P M TR P, SC across field, Fides standing to left holding standard in each hand and a standard at each side, (S.-, RIC 128, cf.C.1465, from the same dies [not as fine] as the RIC published example in the Vierordt Sale of 1923 [lot 1967]). Full flan, well struck with a deep green patination, well centred and extremely fine, a rare type and very rare in this condition and probably the finest example extant. $1,400
Lot 2585 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217-218, (9.358, grams), obv. laureate cuirassed bust of Macrinus to right, around IMP CAES M OPEL SEV [MACRIN]VS AVG, rev. around FI[DES M]ILITVM, SC across field, Fides standing to left holding standard in each hand, (S.-, RIC 184, C.29). Slightly of centred, otherwise fine, rare. $160
Lot 2586 Diadumenian as Caesar, (A.D. 217-218), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 217-218, (9.386, grams), obv. bare headed bust of Diadumenian draped to right, around M OPEL ANTONINVS DIADVMENIAN CAES, rev. around PRINC IVVENTVTIS, SC in exergue, Diadumenian standing holding standard in left and two standards in right hand, (S.2076 [£250], RIC 212, C.9). Porous flan, portrait very fine, otherwise fine, rare. $110
Lot 2587 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218, (4.21 grams), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around MARS VICTOR, Mars naked except for cloak floating behind advancing right holding a transverse spear and trophy over shoulder, (S.2085, RIC 122, RSC 113). Struck on a large flan, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2588 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219-220, (5.29 grams), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around PROVID DEORVM, Providentia standing holding wand over globe and cornucopiae, leaning on column (S.2087, RIC 129, RSC 243). Struck on a large flan, extremely fine, scarce. $200
Lot 2589 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219-220, (5.456 grams), obv. radiate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around PROVID DEORVM, Providentia standing holding wand over globe and cornucopiae, leaning on column, (S.2087, RIC 129, RSC 243). Struck on a large flan, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2590 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. $100
Lot 2591 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218-222, (3.102 grams), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped to right, around IMP CAES ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around SALVS ANTONINI AVG, Salus standing to right, feeding serpent held in her arms, (S.2116, RIC 140, RSC 256). Well centred, toned, nearly extremely fine/good very fine, scarce. $90
Lot 2592 Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, (3.315 grams) Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG, rev. VENVS CAELESTIS, Venus standing to left, holding apple and sceptre, star in left field, (S.2170 [£125], RIC 241, RSC 8a, BMC 49). Some minor encrustation on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2593 Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (d.A.D.225), issue struck at Rome 218-222, AE dupondius, (10.72 grams), obv. IVLIA MA ESA AVG, diademed bust draped to right, rev. around PVDICITIA, S C in exergue, Pudicitia seated to left, raising veil and holding sceptre, (cf.S.2187, RIC 418, C.41). Attractive portrait, porous surface, legend weak on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2594 Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 223, Rome mint, (3.2 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. P M TR P II COS P P, Pax standing to left, holding olive-branch and sceptre, (S.-, RIC 27, C.236). Uneven flan, minor obverse pitting, otherwise brilliant with attractive reverse, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2595 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 2596 Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 222-231 (11.03 grams), obv. laureate head of Severus Alexander to right, around IMP SEV ALE XANDER AVG, rev. Victory standing to left, holding wreath and palm, around VICTORIA AVGVSTI, S C across field, (cf.S.2246, RIC 619, C.570). Nearly very fine/good fine. $40
Lot 2597 Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.296 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MA MAEA AVG, rev. FELICI TA S PVBLICA, Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus, leaning on column, (S.-, RIC 335, RSC 17). Large broad flan, extremely fine. $120
Lot 2598 Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, (18.196 grams), obv. laureate bust of Maximinus to right, around IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing to left, with globe at feet, S C across field, (S.2345, RIC 13, C.77); another Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, rev. MARS PROPVGNAT, Mars advancing right holding spear and shield, (S.-, RIC 332a, C.157). Good fine; fine. (2) $0
Lot 2599 Balbinus (238 A.D.), sestertius, obv. Laureate draped cuirassed bust right, rev. LIBERALITAS AVGVSTORVM SC Liberalitas standing left holding abacus and cornucopia (RIC 15; Sear 2354). Good fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2600 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (4.78 grams), obv. radiate bust right, IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, around, Hercules naked standing right, club on rock, (S.2468, RIC 116, RSC 403). Nearly extremely fine. $60
Lot 2601 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 238-9 (18.842, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. around VICTORIA AVG, SC across field, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, (S.2507, RIC 258a, C.358). On a round flan, with attractive dark green-brown patina, good very fine and a scarce reverse type. $140
Lot 2602 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. c.240 (22.3, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around VIRTVS AVG, SC across field, Virtus, helmeted, in military dress, standing facing with head to left, holding branch and spear, shield resting against right foot, (S.2508, RIC 293a, C.390). On a large flan, with attractive black patina, good very fine and a rare in this condition. $500
Lot 2603 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 240 (20.8, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around P M TR P III COS P P, SC in exergue, Gordian III on horse pacing to the left, raising right hand and holding sceptre, (S.-, RIC 295a, C.235). On a full medallic size flan struck in an uneven shape, possibly some smoothing in the field but with an attractive dark patina, otherwise good very fine and a rare reverse type. $500
Lot 2604 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 241-2 (30.7, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around P M TR P IIII COS II P P, SC in exergue, Apollo seated to left holding branch and resting left elbow on lyre, (cf.S.2498, RIC 302, cf.C.251). On a very heavy flan of medallic size, with a light brown patina, otherwise nearly very fine and a scarce reverse type. $120
Lot 2605 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 242 (23.9, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around P M TR P IIII COS II P P, SC across the field, Gordian III standing to right in military dress, holding transverse spear and globe, (S.2499, RIC 306a, C.254). On a full medallic size flan, slightly double struck about the face with an even dark brown attractive patina with some smoothing in the fields, well centred and nearly extremely fine being about as originally struck, extremely rare on a medallic flan. $980
Lot 2606 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 242-4 (21.4, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around SECVRITAS AVG, SC in exergu, Securitas seated left, holding a sceptre and propping head on left hand, (cf.S.2505, RIC 311a, C.333). With a brown patination, nearly very fine and a scarce reverse type. $0
Lot 2607 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued c.A.D. 243-4 (26.8, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around MARTEM PROPVGNATOREM, SC across the field, Mars hastening to right in military dress, holding transverse spear and globe, (S.-, RIC 333, C.161). On a full medallic size flan, some smoothing in fields, with an even brown patina with oxidised surrounds outside the striking making an overall attractive contrast to the striking and the original blank, very fine/good very fine, very rare as such on a medallic flan, and a scarce reverse type. $700
Lot 2608 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 242-4 (18.894, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around VICTORIA AETERNA, SC across field, Victory standing left, leaning on shield and holding a palm, under shield a captive, (cf.S.2507, RIC 338, C.354). On a round flan, with a light brown patina, good very fine and a scarce reverse type. $150
Lot 2609 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 241-2 (11.496, grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. around PONTIFEX MAX TR P III COS [PP], SC in exergue, Gordian togate standing to right accompanied by soldier, receiving globe from Roma, helmeted, who sits holding a spear, between them soldiers holding standard, (S.-, RIC 296b, C.286). Slightly off centred on the reverse, dark patina, good fine and a very rare type. $0
Lot 2610 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (3.98 grams), issued 247-9, obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Tranquillitas standing left, holding capricorn and sceptre, around TRANQVILLITAS AVGG, B in left field, (S.2579, RIC 9, RSC 223). About as struck, extremely fine. $120
Lot 2611 Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 244-249, (4.495 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Otacilia Severa wearing a diadem and on a crescent, around M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. around CONCORDIA AVGG, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, (S.2627, RIC 126, RSC 17). Large flan, with some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 2612 Philip II, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (3.915 grams), issued 247-9, obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Philip I holding short sceptre and Philip II seated left on curule chairs, around LIBERALITAS AVGG III, (S.2664, RIC 230, RSC 17). Dark tone, good very fine. $50
Lot 2613 Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (4.182 grams), obv. radiate bust to right of Trajan Decius draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Decius on horseback to left, raising hand, around ADVENTVS AVG, (S.2691, RIC 11b, C.4); others Greek (6), including billon tetradrachms from Egypt (5) late 3rd century A.D., and Roman coins (10). First coin extremely fine, others poor - good very fine. (17) $50
Lot 2614 Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, issued 249-251, Rome mint, (3.635 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust right resting on crescent of Herennia Etruscilla, around HER ETRVS CILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated to left holding sceptre, around PVDICITIA, (S.2730, RIC 58b, RSC 17). Trace on mint bloom, extremely fine. $60
Lot 2615 Mariniana, wife of Valerian, (died prior to A.D. 253), AE antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. c.253-5, (3.385 grams), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Mariniana to right, around DIVAE MARINIANAE, rev. peacock standing facing head to right, tail in splendour, around CONSECRATIO, (S.2927 [£140], RIC 4, RSC 6). Dark patina, Fine/very fine and very scarce. $0
Lot 2616 Quietus, (A.D. 260-261), Base silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (2.76 grams), obv. radiate bust of Quietus to right, around IMP C FVL QVIETUS P F AVG, rev. ROMAE AETERNAE, Roma seated to left holding Victory and spear, (S.-, RIC 9, RSC 11a). Trace of silvering, large flan but weak in places, very fine/fine and rare. $60
Lot 2617 Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (died A.D. 268), billon antoninianus, Rome mint, (2.455 grams), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Salonina to right on crescent, around SALONINA AVG, rev. Juno standing to left, holding patera and sceptre, around IVNO REGINA, (S.3040, RIC 13, RSC 60). Nearly extremely fine. $40
Lot 2618 Victorinus, (A.D. 268-270), billon antoninianii, obv. radiate bust to right, rev. VIRTVS AVG, Virtus standing to right, PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left (2); Tetricus I (A.D. 270-273), billon antoninianii, various reverses, HILARITAS AVGG, Hilaritas standing left, SPES PVBLICA, Spes to left on small flan, and a curious but interesting barbarous radiate with good obverse legend, uncertain reverse, (S.3168, 3171, 3177, 3181). Fine - good very fine. (6) $0
Lot 2619 Claudius II, (A.D. 268-270), billon antoninianus, (3.58 grams), obv. radiate bust to left, rev. SALVS AVG, Salus standing to left; Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305 first reign), antoninianus, Lugdunum mint, (3.955 grams), obv. radiate bust left holding sceptre eagle tipped, rev. SECVRIT PERP, Securitas standing left leaning on column, B in exergue; Constantius I, (A.D. 305-6), issued as Caesar (295-299), antoninianus, (2.56 grams), obv. radiate cuirassed bust right, rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, Constantius receiving globe from Jupiter, (cf.S.3219 [RIC 98 RR], S.-, [RIC 425], S.3665, [RIC 18a]). Very fine. (3) $80
Lot 2620 Severina, wife of Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon antoninianus, Ticinum mint, (4.20 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust of Severina to right, around SEVERINA AVG, rev. around CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concord standing to left holding two standards, in exergue QXXT, (S.3285, RIC 8), With some original mint bloom, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 2621 Vabalathus and Aurelian, (A.D. 271-2), billon antoninianus, (4.230 grams), obv. VABALATHVS V C R IM D R around, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Vabalathus, rev. IMP C AVRELIANVS AVG around, radiate and cuirassed bust to right of Aurelian, (S.3292, RIC 381). With some original colour, good very fine and rare in this condition. $40
Lot 2622 Florian, (A.D. 276), billon antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.374 grams), obv. radiate bust of Florian to right, around IMP C FLORIANVS AVG, rev. around IOVI STATORI, Jupiter standing to left, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, XXIZ in exergue, (S.-, RIC 32, C.35). Trace of original silvering, nearly extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 2623 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon antoninianus, Rome mint (3.805 grams), obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around IMP PRO BVS AVG, rev. Roma seated facing in temple of six columns, around ROMAE AETER, in exergue R wreath **G*, (S.3365, RIC 185). Dark tone, broad flan, nearly extremely fine. $40
Lot 2624 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base antoninianus, Siscia mint (3.435 grams), obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around IMP PROBVS PF AVG, rev. Concordia standing to left holding patera and double cornucopiae around CONCORDIA AVG, in exergue XXI, to right VI, (S.-, RIC 661). Darkly toned, broad flan, nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 2625 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base silver antoninianus, Cyzicus mint (3.13 grams), obv. radiate bust to left of Probus in imperial mantle holding sceptre surmounted by eagle, around IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, rev. Sol in spread quadriga, CM below, around SOLI INVICTO, XXIQ in exergue, (cf.S.3371, RIC 913). Lightly toned with some original silvering, broad flan but weak in places, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 2626 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base silver antoninianus, Tripolis mint (5.43 grams), obv. radiate bust to right of Probus draped and cuirassed, around IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, rev. Probus standing to right holding sceptre receiving globe from Jupiter to left holding sceptre, around CLEMENTIA TEMP, XXI in exergue, (S.3343, RIC 927). With much original silvering, broad flan, extremely fine. $40
Lot 2627 Carus, (A.D. 282-283), antoninianus, Antioch mint (3.37 grams), issued 282-3, obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Carus, around IMP C M AVR CARVS P F AVG, rev. Carus standing right receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter standing left, around VIRTVS AVGGG, E below, in exergue XXI, (S.3409, RIC 124). Light porous surface, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 2628 Numerian, (A.D. 283-284), antoninianus, Ticinum mint (3.725 grams), issued under Carus as Caesar 282-3, obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Numerian around M AVR NVMERIANVS NOB C, rev. Numerian standing left with baton and sceptre, around PRINCIPI IVVENTVT (sic), in exergue VIXXI, (S.3425, RIC 106). Good very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 2629 Carinus, (A.D. 283-285), antoninianus, Rome mint (3.615 grams), issued under Carus as Caesar 282-3, obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Carinus, around M AVR CARINVS NOB CAES, rev. Carinus standing left with globe and sceptre, around PRNCIPI IVVENTVT (sic), in exergue SKA, (S.3454, RIC 158). Lacquered, good very fine/very fine and apparently unpublished error reverse legend. $30
Lot 2630 Carausius, (A.D. 287-293), AE antoninianus, (3.760 grams), obv. radiate bust of Carausius to right, rev. FIDES MILIVM, Fides with two ensigns, (RIC 781); another Allectus, (A.D. 293-296), (4.594 grams), rev. PAX AVG around, S - P across field, ML in exergue, Pax standing left, London mint, (S.3587, RIC 28). Fine - very fine, both scarce. (2) $60
Lot 2631 Maximianus, (A.D. 286-305 first reign), AE folles, Cyzicus mint, issued A.D. 297-9 (10.20 grams), obv. laureate head of Maximianus to right, around IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO POPU LI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, in exergue K**G*, (cf.S.3633, RIC 12b). With nearly full silvering, some oxidation on reverse near edge, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $40
Lot 2632 Maximinus II as Caesar, (A.D. 308-309), AE denarius or quarter folles, (2.212 grams), Siscia mint, obv. laureate head to right, around MAXIMINVS NOB C, rev. GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing to left with patera and cornucopiae, in exergue SIS, (S.3759 [£65], RIC 171b). Dark tone, good very fine/very fine and rare. $0
Lot 2633 Romulus, (A.D. 309), AE Folles, Rome mint, issued A.D. 310-1, (5.796 grams), obv. bare head of Romulus to right, around IMP MAXENTIVS DIVO ROMVLO N V FILO, rev. around AETERNAE MEMORIAE, eagle with spread wings standing on top of a domed shrine as a hexastyle temple, RBP in exergue, (S.3786A, RIC 256). Attractive dark tone, nearly extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 2634 Licinius I, (A.D.308-324), base silver argenteus, Treveri mint, obv. laureate cuirased bust left with sceptre and thunderbolt, IMP LICI NIVS AVG around, rev. IOVI CONSER VATORI AVG around, SIS in exergue, Jupiter with thunderbolt and sceptre to left, seated on eagle to right open wings, (S.3792A [£150], RIC 825 [R3]). Surface roughness on obverse, otherwise fine/extremely fine and very rare. $60
Lot 2635 Helena, first wife of Constantius I, (A.D.326), copper folles, issues of 324-5, Rome mint (2.678 grams), Nicomedia mint (2.782 grams), Antioch mint (2.982 grams), obv. draped bust to right, FL HELENA AVGVSTA, rev. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing to left, lowering branch, in exergue R()S; SMN**G*; SMANTB, (cf.S.3908, RIC 291, 95, 67). Good very fine - extremely fine, all rare - very rare, the last noted as R5 (unique). (3) $0
Lot 2636 Delmatius, (A.D. 335-337), AE follis, issued 335-337 as Caesar, Cyzicus mint, (1.146 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed of Delmatius, around FL IVL DELMATIVS NOB C, rev. two soldiers each with spear and one standard, around GLOR IA EXERC ITVS, in exergue SMK**D*, (S.3932, RIC 132); another similar uncertain mint (1.194 grams). Fine - very fine, scarce. (2) $0
Lot 2637 Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), AE Centenionalis, Antioch mint, issued A.D. 348-350, (4.058 grams), obv. diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Constans to left, holding a globe, around D N CONSTAN TIVS P F AVG, rev. emperor standing left holding standard, resting hand on shield, before him are two bound captives, around FEL TEMP REP ARATIO, in exergue ANB, star to left, (S.4004, RIC 127). Attractive brown, extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2638 Magnentius, (A.D.350-353), AE folles, Rome mint, (3.78 grams), issued 351-2, obv. D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, bare headed bust draped and cuirassed to right, **G* in left field, rev. around VICT DD NN AVG ET CAES, R T in exergue, star above, two Victories standing facing one another, holding between them wreath inscribed VOT/V/MVLT/X, (cf.S.4023, RIC 218). Dark green patination nearly extremely fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2639 Vetranio, (A.D. 350), AE half centenionalis, issued at Thessalonica mint, (2.404 grams), obv. bust of Vetranio with diadem, draped and cuirassed to right, around D N VETRAN IO P F AVG, rev. VIRTVS EXERCITVM around, Emperor in military dress head to left, holding standard with 'chi-rho' on banner, resting hand on shield, in exergue TESB, (S.4043, RIC 138). Good fine and rare. $0
Lot 2640 Julian II, (A.D. 360-363), AE 1, Arles mint, (8.743 grams), issued 361-363, Heraclea mint, obv. around D N FL CL IVLI ANVS P F AVG, pearl diademed bust to right of Julian II, rev. bull standing to right, one star above, around SECVRITAS REIPVB, eagle before, in exergue .HERACL.B, (S.4073, RIC 103, LRBC -). Even dark patina, good very fine and very scarce. $100
Lot 2641 Jovian, (A.D. 363-364), AE 3, Siscia mint, issued 363-364, (3.222 grams), obv. diademed bust of Jovian to right, draped and cuirassed, around D N IOVIAN VS P F AVG, rev. VOT / V in laurel wreath, in exergue crescent ASISC, (S.4087, RIC 423). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 2642 Procopius, (A.D. 365-366), AE 3, Constantinople mint, (3.044 grams), obv. around very weak [D N PR]OCOPIVS P F AVG, laureate cuirassed bust to left of Procopius, rev. Procopius standing left, around REPARATIO FEL TEMP, chi-rho symbol over shoulder, in exergue CONS**G*., (S.4124, RIC 17a). Weak in places, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. $0
Lot 2643 Magnus Maximus, (A.D. 383-388), AE 4, (1.224 grams), Arelate mint, obv. around D N MAG MAXI MVS P F AVG, pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, rev. camp-gate with star between two turrets, around SPES RO MA NORVM, in exergue SCON, (S.4206, RIC 29a). Very fine. $70
Lot 2644 Roman silver denarii of the second century A.D., of Trajan, Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius (4), Faustina Junior and Senior (3), various reverses. Very good - very fine, several with chipped flans. (10) $0
Lot 2645 Roman silver denarii, second and third century A.D., of Septimius Severus, Julia Domna, Caracalla, various reverses. Fine - very fine. (7) $140
Lot 2646 Ancient Roman Coins, a small group packaged, described and priced in 2x2 holders, includes Augustus AE as, SC reverse, (S.507, RIC 471); Trajan, quadrans, (S.1026, RIC 702); Septimius Severus, denarius (cf.S.1775, RIC 67); Philip I, antoninianus, rev. Annona, (S.2553, RIC 28b); Gallienus, antoninianus, rev. Aequitas, (cf.S.2940, RIC 627); Claudius II rev. Mars r., (RIC 66); Tetricus I (barbarous issue) (cf.S.3179, cf.RIC 106) & Tetricus II, rev. Spes (S.3190, RIC 270). Very good - extremely fine. (8) $120
Lot 2647 Assorted early third century Roman antoninianii, all different of the following rulers Gordian III (4), Philip I (2, including lion reverse), Valerian I (3), Valerian II, Gallienus II (2), Quietas (rev. IOVI CONSERVATORI) rare, Salonina. Several needing conservation, otherwise very good - very fine. (14) $110
Lot 2648 Roman sestertii, Trajan, (A.D.117-138), Rome mint, issued 114-117, obv. laureate bust of Trajan to right, rev. Trajan seated to right on platform placed on left, accompanied by two officers, addressing five soldiers, in exergue [I]MPERATOR VII[I] over S C, (S.-, RIC 655, C.176); Faustina Junior, Rome mint, (23.80 grams), issued after A.D. 161, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, with long palm and cornucopiae, (S.1511, RIC 1642); Severus Alexander, issued A.D. 222-231, rev. Mars walking to right, carrying spear and trophy, (cf.S.2256, RIC 472); another rev. Spes walking left, (S.2268, RIC 648); Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), rev. Pudicitia seated left, (S.2734, RIC 136b). First poor/good and very rare; others nearly fine - very fine. (5) $0
Lot 2649 Roman sestertii, a small group, Antoninus Pius, rev. Moneta standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae; Maximinus I. rev. Providentia standing to left with baton and cornucopiae; Otacilia Severa, rev. Pudicitia seated left with sceptre, (S.-, 2354, 3639). Fine - very fine, last two with green patination. (3) $0
Lot 2650 Roman sestertii with various reverses, of Maximianus (A.D. 235-238), rev. Fides, standing left holding two standards (S.2350, RIC 43), Gordian III (238-244) (2), Concordia seated left, another Liberalitas standing to left, (S. 2483, 2489, RIC 268, 279a), Philip II (247-249), rev. Philip I & II seated left on curule chairs, (S.2671, RIC 267a). All have been cleaned now with black patina, otherwise fine - very fine. (4) $70
Lot 2651 Roman sestertii and other coins, a small group, Republic AE as, anonymous issue, obv. Janus head, rev. prow, (S.113, Cr.56.2); Antoninus Pius, sestertius, rev. Apollo standing holding patera, (S.1253, RIC 598); asses: Tiberius, rev. winged caduceus, (S.575, RIC 5); Vespasian, rev. Judaea seated with arms, (S.802); another rev. Aequitas standing left (S.801); Julia Domna, rev. Fecunditas seated right, (RIC 844); late 5th century bronze (1). Generally nearly fine - good fine, several scarce. (7) $200
Lot 2652 Roman Dupondii and asses, a small group, including Commodus, (8.12 grams), obv. Commodus wearing lion skin, rev. club, HERCVL /ROMAN/ AVGV/ SC, (S.1659), Antoninus Pius dupondius, (10.17 grams), rev. Providentia standing left, (S.1285); Clodius Albinus, as, rev. Felicitas holding caduceus and sceptre, (S.1735 [£200], RIC 58); Septimius Severus, as, rev. Victory in biga right, (S.-, RIC 829 [Rare]; others of Antoninus Pius (2), Marcus Aurelius (2), Faustina Senior and Lucius Verus, all attributable to RIC numbers. Very good - nearly very fine, some rare. (10) $190
Lot 2653 Interesting scarce issues of the first - second century; Spain, Romula, Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), AE sestertius, obv. head of Divus Augustus to right, rev. head of Livia to left, (S.-, SNG Cop.421, Guadan 1038); Aelius, (A.D. 136-8), AE sestertius, rev. Pannonia standing left holding standard, (S.1214, [£350], RIC 1059); Clodius Albinus, (A.D. 195-197), AE as, rev. Aesculapius standing to left, (S.1734 [£225], RIC 57a). Very good - fine, all scarce. (3) $0
Lot 2654 Assorted early third century Roman denarii, mostly as fourree of the following rulers Macrinus, Diadumenian, Elagabalus (3), Severus Alexander and Julia Mamaea all in packets some with detailed descriptions. Poor - good very fine. (7) $40
Lot 2655 Roman bronze coins, mostly as follis issues, Claudius II (S.3201); Licinius I (S.3806) (2); Constantine I (S.3868 (2), 3886, 3890, 3894); Constantine II (S.3943); Crispus (S.3917); Constans (S.3976) (attractive green patina); Constantius II (S.4003); Valens (S.4118); Arcadius (S.4234); others as barbarous issues (2). Fine - very fine or better. (16) $140
Lot 2656 Ancient coins, assorted issues mostly bronze, includes Egypt, Alexandria billon tetradrachms (3), Roman 3rd - 4th century bronze: Tacitus (1), Constantine I (2), Licinius I (3) and India billon drachms 11-13th century issues bull and horseman types, others of (4) Kushan and post Kushan issues in copper. Very good - very fine. (15) $80
Lot 2657 Late Roman and early Byzantine, small bronze coins needing conservation, 4th - 6th century, a wide range of issues as found in the area of Israel, most with dirt adherance and a few with corrosion. Many poor, some very good. (40) $60
Lot 2658 Roman and English coins, all housed in coin album, includes Roman (9) noted Carausius, Magnentius, Julian II etc; Byzantine (2); Anne sixpence 1710 R&P (gF); 1787 shilling and sixpence, penny 1776, 1818 halfcrown; 1821 crown, 1826 halfpenny (EF), 1825 farthing (EF), George IV maundy set (mostly 1830); William IV farthing to halfcrown set; Victoria 1854 halfpenny 1854 (EF), farthing 1881 (gEF), several maundy pieces; model penny, and three silver medals. Mostly fine - nearly uncirculated. (61) $380
Lot 2659 Crete, Knossos, modern struck copy of tetradrachm (type c.2nd-1st century B.C.), (16.526 grams), obv. diademed head of Zeus to right, rev. Labyrinth in square legend around, (S.3222). Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 2660 Ancient Roman Coins as modern copies, silver denarii of Diadumenian (2.92 grams), rev. SPES PVBLICA, (cf.S.2072); Orbiana, (wife of Severus Alexander), (2.925 grams), rev. CONCORDIA AVGG, (cf.S.2299). Both of very fine style and very deceptive, extremely fine or better. (2) $0
Lot 2661 Justin II, (A.D. 565-578), follis, Nicomedia mint, year 6, Officina B, (S.369), Maurice Tiberius, (A.D. 582-602), follis Constantinople mint year 20, Off. B, another Nicomedia mint year 15, Off. A, (S.494, 512); Phocas, (A.D. 602-610), follis, Constantinople mint, off **G*, uncertain year overstruck on an earlier piece. Fine - good fine, in packets described. (4) $40
Lot 2662 Heraclius, (A.D. 610-641), half siliqua, Carthage mint, (0.60 grams), obv. crowned cuirassed bust facing, around D N ERAC LIO P P AV, rev. facing busts of Heraclius Constantine and Martina, cross between, (S.871, DOC 233, BMC 343-6, To.319-320). Good very fine and very scarce. $250
Lot 2663 Constantine IV, (A.D. 668-685), follis, Syracuse mint, issued 674-681, obv. Constantine IV standing facing, rev. M, with Heraclius and Tiberius either side of flan, SCL in exergue, (S.1209, DOC. 62). Green patina, good fine, scarce. $0
Lot 2664 Gupta, 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. $2,700
Lot 2665 Western Ganges, Orissa state, gold pagoda (1080-1138 or later), obv. elephant right, rev. ornamental floral scroll, (F.689, M.702). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2666 Sultans of Delhi, Shamsu-D-Din Iltutmish, (607-633 A.H., 1210-1235 A.D.), silver tankah, (10.61 grams), Bengal mint issue under Governor Hisam-D-Din Iwaz, issued [614-616 A.H.], obv. Turkish horseman to left with mace, Kalina legend around, rev. five line legend, (The Victorious Sultan Shamsu-D-Din wa ud din Abul Muzafar Iltutmish Commander of the Faithful), (Wright 49J [Plate XXII], cf. IMC 32, Hull 44, Rajgor 845). Very rare in silver for this horseman type and only known from a few specimens, nearly very fine with some flat areas, but equal to most other known tankahs of this horseman type. $250
Lot 2667 Sultans of Delhi, Alau-D-Din Muhammad Shah II, (695-715 A.H., 1296-1316 A.D.), billon jitals, (3.57 grams), no mint, dated 702, obv. three lines, (The most mighty Sultan Alau-D-Din wa ud din), rev. three lines (The Victorious Muhammad Shah, the Sultan 702), (Wright 327-8, cf.M.2570, cf.Hull 207, IMC 220, BMC 196, Rajgor 991); others dated 712, 713, [7]14, 715, and date off flan, (Wright 332-341, IMC 223-6, BMC 198-201, Rajgor 991). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $0
Lot 2668 Mogul, Nur Jahan by 'authority of Emperor Jahangir, (A.H. 1014-1037, A.D. 1605-1628), silver rupee, Patna mint, Regnal year 22, year 1037, (1627-1628), (KM.168.5). Very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2669 Mogul, Shah Jahan I, (A.H. 1037-1068, A.D.1628-1658), round silver rupee, struck in Surat mint, issued A.H. 1038 (A.D. 1628-9), Regnal Year 2, Surat mint signature, obv. around dots within circles, Kalima, AH Year and mint signature, rev. Persian legend and Regnal year, (cf.Mitchiner 3211, KM.223.13). Full bold strike about as struck, extremely fine, the year 2 unlisted in KM. $80
Lot 2670 Dutch India, Negapatam mint, Indian Style Coinage, Hindu System, Gold pagoda, late version, c.1747-1781, Struck at Negapatam mint under Dutch control, (3.384 grams), obv. single standing deity, (Vishnu), on either side bent flaps, five dots above on each side, U U on both sides, waves below, rev. convex and granulated, (Scholten 1229b [p.139, Plate XV]). Nearly extremely fine, rare. $180
Lot 2671 French India, silver rupee, Arcot mint in name of Shah Alam II, regal year 43, year 1220, (KM.46). Good very fine. $0
Lot 2672 East India Company, Madras Presidency, European Style Coinages, Second Issue, 1808, silver half pagoda, obv. Gopuram of a temple with 9 stars each side, around in English HALF PAGODA, in large letters, small buckled garter below, small dot to r. and centre of A, rev. deity Vishnu standing surrounded by dotted circles, ribbon ending in star, in native text 'half a flower (or star) pagoda', without dots between legs of Vishnu, (KM. 353, Pr.169). Very fine and scarce with much of the original Spanish dollar visible of the host coin. $600
Lot 2673 East India Company, Madras Presidency, European Style Coinages, Second Issue, 1808, silver quarter pagoda, obv. Gopuram of a temple with 9 stars each side, around in English QUARTER PAGODA, in letters without stops, large buckled garter below, partly filled, rev. deity Vishnu standing surrounded by dotted circles, ribbon ending in star, in native text 'half a flower (or star) pagoda', with dots continuing under legs of Vishnu, (as illustrated in Pridmore), (KM. 352, Pr.173). Extremely fine and scarce. $250
Lot 2674 East India Company, 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 2675 East India Company, Madras Presidency, 1823-1825 Coinage, in the name of 'Alamgir II (A.H.1167-1173, A.D. 1754-1759), Struck at Calcutta, rose mintmark type, silver rupee, half rupee, quarter rupee, eighth rupee, sixteenth rupee, impressed with the mint name Arkat, type as mohur with frozen date, A.H.1172, Regnal Year 6, edge with normal graining, eighth and sixteenth rupee edge grained to right, (Pr. 263, 264, 265, 266, 267, KM. 423-427). Nearly very fine. (5) $0
Lot 2676 East India Company, Madras Presidency, 1794-1797 European Minting, Soho mint Birmingham, proof dub and half dub in copper, 1794, obv. company arms, 48 or 96 below, rev. Balemark, and date 1794 below, both with lettered edges, (Pr. 311, 320, KM. 392, 394). FDC, with even brown tone, both scarce. (2) $250
Lot 2677 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, 1791-1794, Proof set of the English minting, (struck at French Ordinary Court, London), 1791 issues of double pice or eight reas, one and a half pice or six reas, pice or four reas, half pice or two reas, (Pr. 119, 126, 130, 136, KM. 192, 193, 195, 196). FDC, all with even brown patina and rare. (4) $560
Lot 2678 East India Company, Bombay Presidency, 1804, Proof issues of the English minting, (struck at Soho, London), 1804 half pice, obv. EIC arms and date 1804, rev. scales with date A.H. 1219 below, (Pr. 202, KM. 204). FDC, with even brown patina and scarce. $80
Lot 2679 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad Mint type, 1793 Second Milled issue, Perpetual 19 san sicca series of Standard Gold Currency, in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221, A.D.1759-1806), Gold quarter mohur, Regnal Year 19 (fixed), without Privy mark, Murshidabad mint, and with oblique milling to right, (KM.100, Pr. 73). Slightly bent, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 2680 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Calcutta Mint, 1793 Second Milled issue, Perpetual 19 san sicca series, Standard Silver Currency, in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221, A.D.1759-1806), silver half rupee, Regnal Year 19 (fixed), with Privy mark for Murshidabad and with oblique milling to right, (KM.97, Pr.158). Brilliant, good Extremely fine, and rare in this condition. $140
Lot 2681 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad Mint, 1792-1818, rupee oblique milling (KM.99); 1819-1832, vertical milling (KM.108); Farrukhabad, 1806-1819, rupee oblique milling (KM.69); 1820-31 vertical milling (KM.70); Bombay Surat 1800-1815, rupee dump plain edge (KM.212.1); 1800-1824, rupee dump plain edge (KM.212.2); Bombay Calcutta, 1800 rupee, vertical milling (KM.222) rupee plain edge (KM.223); Madras, Lotus 1812-1817, rupee indented cord (KM.410), 1817-1835, rupee indented cord (KM.415); Madras Calcutta, 1823-1825 rupee vertical milling (KM.427) Ar, 1789-1790, dump plain edge (KM.384); Mughal Empire, EIC control Gokulgarh mint, rupee (KM.624). Very fine - uncirculated. (13) $170
Lot 2682 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad Mint, 1793-1818, quarter rupee AH1204 (KM.96); 1819-1829, quarter rupee, AH1204 (KM.96). Bombay Presidency, Bombay Surat Mint, 1800 half rupee AH1215 (KM.221); quarter rupee AH1215 (KM.220); half rupee (1800-1815), silver dump (KM.211.1); Bombay Ahmadabad half rupee, 1823-32, silver dump (KM.259); Madras Presidency, five fanams ND 1808 (KM.351), 1823-1825 quarter rupee AH1172/6 (KM.425); Mysore 1782-1802, gold fanam ND (KM.212). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $90
Lot 2683 East India Company, Bengal Presidency Murshidabad, 1830-1833, rupee plain edge (KM.117); half rupee plain edge (KM.11b). Farrukhadabad, 1833-1835, rupee plain edge (KM.78), 1831-1833 half rupee plain edge (KM.76). East India Company, Bombay, rupee, 1835 (KM.450); Calcutta, quarter rupee, 1835 (KM.448.2); Madras, rupee, 1840 (KM.458.7); Calcutta, quarter rupee (KM.45.2). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $90
Lot 2684 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad Mint, 1793 Second Milled issue, Perpetual 19 san sicca series, Copy of Standard Gold Currency, in the name of Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221, A.D.1759-1806), Gold half mohur, Regnal Year 19 (fixed), without Privy mark and with oblique milling to right, (cf.KM.101, Pr. 402). Extremely fine, rare. $160
Lot 2685 East India Company control, Shah Alam II (A.H.1173-1221) (A.D. 1759-1806), silver rupee, Gokulgarh mint, local Sindhia Governor Issue as Raja of Rewari as Rohilla governor, year [1]204, Regnal year 35 in name of Shah Alam II, issued 1792-1793, (KM. 624). As struck, porous obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 2686 Afghan Invasion, Durrani or Saddozai Dynasty, Ahmad Shah, (A.H. 1160-1186, A.D. 1747-1772), in his name, Muradabad mint, silver rupee, obverse A.H. date [117] 3, with regal year 14, (KM.683 different dies). Very fine and very rare. $50
Lot 2687 Awadh, Wajid Ali Shah, (A.H. 1263-1272, 1847-1856), Lucknow mint, quarter rupee, A.H. 126X no regal year; eighth rupee 1268 (1851-2) no regnal year; 1271 (1854-5), year 9; another without any dates, sixteenth rupee 1270 (1853-4), year 2 (sic); copper falus 1266 (1849-1850) (unpublished date), 1270 (1853-4), another no date, (KM. 351.2, 351.3, 355, 357.2, 361.2, C.112.1, 112.2, 114, 115.2, 116.2). Copper very good - very fine, silver very fine - extremely fine, some rare. (8) $100
Lot 2688 Jaipur, Ram Singh, (A.H. 1251-1298) (A.D. 1835-1880), gold mohur, in name of Queen Victoria year 18[73], Regal year 38, (KM.125). Very fine, a date not noted in KM. $250
Lot 2689 Kashmir, Ranbir Singh (VS 1914-1942, A.D.1857-1885) and Pertab Singh (VS 1942-1979, A.D.1885-1925), silver rupees, fourth silver series with JHS, VS 1937 (3), 1942 (6), 1943 (4), 1944 (6), 1945 (10), (c.1880-1888), (KM.21a). Mostly very fine a few better. (29) $110
Lot 2690 Kishangarh, Madan Singh (A.H. 1318-1345, A.D. 1900-1926), or later, anonymous issues silver rupee, not dated, obv, legend in Nagari 'Chandi' = silver, (KM. Y.12). Fine - extremely fine, scarce. (7) $0
Lot 2691 Travancore, Rama Varma V (1880-1885), gold fanam, (KM.Y.19), and Mysore, Haidar Ali (1761-1782), gold pagoda, obv. god and goddess, rev. letter `He' (KM. Y.15). Very fine. (2) $50
Lot 2692 Travancore, Rama Varma VI, (1885-1924), milled coinage, copper cash, not dated, (KM.46, Y.41.1). Fine - brilliant uncirculated. (Approx.375) $0
Lot 2693 India - Indian states, Ceylon, Pakistan, 18th centuary, gold, silver and bronze coins, including Mysore (Tipu Sultan), Gujarat (Sultan Shah), Gwalior, HYderbad, East India Company. Fair - uncirculated. (315) $180
Lot 2694 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, William of Villehardouin, (1245-1278), billon silver denier, obv. G PRINCEPS, small cross in circle, rev. CLARENTIA, Chatel, (MPS 9a, Sch. XII, 11). Fine - very fine, some green oxidation attached to obverse, scarce. $20
Lot 2695 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, Charles II of Anjou, (1285-1289), silver denier, obv. K R PRINC ACH, small cross in circle, rev. DE CLARENTIA, Chatel, (MPS 12, Sch. XII, 17). Very fine, rare. $60
Lot 2696 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, Florent of Hainaut, (1289-1297), silver denier, obv. FLORENS P ACH, small cross in circle, rev. DE CLARENCIA, Chatel, (MPS 13a, Sch. Pl.XII, 18). Good very fine. $65
Lot 2697 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, Isabelle of Villehardouin, (1297-1301), billon denier, obv. YSABELLA P ACHE, small cross in circle, rev. DE CLARENCIA, Chatel, (MPS 16, Sch. XII, 19). Fine - very fine, weak in plcaes, scarce. $40
Lot 2698 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, Philip of Savoy, (1301-1306), silver denier, obv. PHS D SAB P ACHE, small cross in circle, rev. DE CLARENCIA, Chatel, (MPS 21, Metcalf Ash. 748). Very fine, very scarce. $65
Lot 2699 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, Philip of Taranto, (1306-1313), silver denier, obv. PHS P ACH TAR D R, small cross in circle, dots in opposite corners, rev. D' CLARENCIA, Chatel, (MPS 26a, Sch. XII, 21 var.). Very fine, very scarce. $50
Lot 2700 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, Maud of Hainaut, (1316-1318), silver denier, obv. MAHAVTA P ACH, small cross in circle, dots in opposite corners, rev. DE CLARECIA, Chatel, (MPS 38, Sch. XII, 24 var.). Very fine, very scarce. $60
Lot 2701 Achaia, Latin Kingdom, John of Gravina, (1318-1333), silver denier, obv. IOHS P ACHE, small cross in circle, dots in opposite corners, rev. DE CLARECIA, Chatel, (MPS 49, Sch. XII, 25 var.). Very fine, very rare. $100
Lot 2702 Cyprus, Hugh IV, (1324-1359), silver gros, obv. seated king facing, B in left field, rev. cross of Jerusalem, (MPS.69). Very fine. $100
Lot 2703 France and Low Countries, Burgundy, John the Fearless, (1404-1419), silver billon blanc, Dijon mint?, obv. arms of Burgundy in plain field, legend around, rev. cross with two lis and two lions in each angle, (Roberts 7921). Fine/very fine, weak in places, very scarce. $60
Lot 2704 France and Low Countries, Burgundy, Charles the Bold, (1467-1477), silver double partard, Flanders mint, obv. arms of Burgundy in plain field, legend around, rev. cross with lis and fleurs at each end, (VG & H 23-3 [p.20], Roberts 7825); others bronze double tournois from France, Dombes, Francis II (1582-1592), 15[85] (D'Avant 5137); France, Orange, William Henry of Nassau, copper denier 1652 (KM.81); France Francis I (1515-1547), double tournois, (Duplessy 868). First with flan crack, very good and very scarce, others fine and rare. (4) $60
Lot 2705 Germany, medieval issues as uniform denier coins each about 15mm diameter, from Hall in Swabia c.1200; Saxony under Duke Henry III the Lion 1158-1180; Bavaria, (3), c.1180-1185, Henry I 1253-1290, Otto III 1290-1312; Regensberg, Bishop issues (2), Heinrich II 1277-1296, Johann I 1384-1409; Pfalz, Count Ruprecht II, 1390-1398; Lauf-Pegnitz, Charles IV 1346-1376, Munich (as Munchen), ernst Wilhelm 1397-1435; and others (2), various types including portraits, lions, hands, city shields etc. Very good - very fine, some rare. (12) $460
Lot 2706 Islamic, a group of mixed silver half and one dirhems including square issues of North Africa, for abu'l-Hasan `Alt ibn 'Uthman II (A.H. 731-752, A.D. 1331-1351 (7) (Hazzard 1141-1147); Abbasid. silver dirhem, year A.H. 190, Al Muhammadiyah mint; together with several bronzes (11) mostly Ummayad and Abbasid including Walker BMC 706, 740, Th12 (p.222) etc. Very good - fine. (19) $60
Lot 2707 Low Countries, John of Avesnes, (1280-1304), silver sterling of Hainaut, obv. I:COMES:hANONIE, facing bust, rev. +VAL ENC hEN ENS, (Mayhew 24 [p.39]). Fine - very fine, scarce. $30
Lot 2708 Low Countries, Burgundy, Philip the Good, (1419-1467), silver double gros, Flanders mint, obv. arms of Burgundy in plain field, legend around, rev. cross with two lis and two lions in each angle, (VG & H 9-2 [p.14], Roberts 7981). Very fine, very scarce. $110
Lot 2709 Medieval coins, a small group including Italy, Genoa, Republic silver denaro, in name of CVNRAD as king, issued 1139-1252, (Biaggi 835); Italy, Venice, Antonio Venier, doge 1382-1400, silver grosso (Biaggi 2855); Bohemia (2), silver gros of Charles IV (1346-1378) and another of Wenzeslaus IV (1378-1419), (Fiala 836, 850); Poland, Sigismund III, silver three gros, Riga mint, 1598, (Czapski 1083). First coin very fine others fair to fine. (5) $50
Lot 2710 (Adams), Bowers and Ruddy Galleries Inc., The Celebrated John W. Adams Collection of United States Large Cents of the Year 1794, Sale at fixed prices, Los Angeles, 1982, 131 pp., 75 lots, all lots illustrated at actual and enlarged size, with fixed price list as an add in, quarto,.original printed card covers. Fine and scarce. $10
Lot 2711 Akerman, John Yonge., Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes Geographically arranged and described, John Smith, London, 1846, 203 pp, 24 line drawn plates. Hard bound with top part of outside spine partially detached and missing, minor paper toning, otherwise nearly fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2712 American Numismatic Society, Museum Notes, Volumes 22-25 and 27-33, American Journal of Numismatics, second series, Volumes 1, 2, 7-8, 9, published between 1977-1997. Soft covers, very fine. (15) $160
Lot 2713 American Numismatic Society, Numismatic Notes and Monographs, including the Coinage of the Lycian League, 1982; The Venetian Tornesello, A Medieval Colonial Coinage, 1985; The Coinage of Metapontum Parts 1 & 2, 1984; Part 3, 1990; A hoard of Coins from Eastern Parthia, 1990. Hard bound, very fine. (5) $100
Lot 2714 American Numismatic Society, Numismatic Notes and Monographs, including Two recent Egyptian Hoards 1927; The Leper Colony Currency of Culion, 1929; Two hoards of Attic Bronze Coins, 1930; The Sixth, Seventh and Tenth Dura Hoards, 1935; A Byzantine Weight Validated by Al-Walid, 1939; The Confederate Coinage of the Arcadians in the Fifth Century B.C., 1965; Late Roman and Byzantine Solidi found in Sweden and Denmark, 1967. Soft bound, very fine. (7) $110
Lot 2715 Australian Coin Review, Vols.1, 6-34, 1964-1998, most volumes complete, some duplication. Good condition. (approx 450). $150
Lot 2716 Australian Coin Review, 1964-1997, some volumes complete (136); together with Australian and New Zealand coin auction lists, phonecard (47) and stamp (7) magazines. Good condition. (190) $0
Lot 2717 Australian Coin Review, Vols.6-34, 1969-1998, most volumes complete; together with bound copies of Vols.5, 10, 17, 30, 32. Good condition. (109 single, 5 bound). $70
Lot 2718 Brooke, George C., English Coins, From the Seventh Century to the present day, Methuen, 1st edition, 1932, 276 + xii pps, 64 plates. Fine and still useful. $20
Lot 2719 Brown, C.J., Catalogue of Coins in the Provincial Museum Lucknow, Coins of the Mughal Emperors in two volumes, (bound as one volume), R.C. Senior, Delhi, 1986 (reprint from 1920 edn.), 89 + 468 pp., 22 plates, 1 map. As new with dust jacket and now very scarce. $90
Lot 2720 Cahn, Herbert A., Kleine Schriften zur Munzkunde und Archaologie, Basel, 1975, 172 pp., illustrated throughout. Hard bound, fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2721 Cayon, Adolfo, Clemente y Juan, Las Monedas Espanolas Del tremis al euro Del 411 a nuestros dias, Madrid, 1998, 1276 pp., illustrated throughout. As new. $0
Lot 2722 Crawford, Michael H., Roman Republican Coin Hoards, London 1969, 170pp., 3 plates. Fine. $20
Lot 2723 Curtis, Col., James W., The Tetradrachms of Roman Egypt, Hewitt, Chicago, 1957, 188pp., illustrated throughout. Fine. $50
Lot 2724 Dean, George D., A Handbook on E.W. Cole, His Book Arcade, Tokens and Medals, Tarringindi, 1988, 94 pp., illustrated throughout; Lampard, William, H., Catalogue of New Zealand Coins Tokens Bank Notes, 84 pp., illustrated throughout, RNS of NZ Vol. 16 No.1, Upper Hutt, 1981; Read, V., (two booklets), The Penny, 20 pp., illustrated throughout, another The Silver Crown, 20 pp., illustrated throughout, both not dated, printed in Brisbane. Fine and several scarce last two with some binding separation. (4) $20
Lot 2725 De Brosset, C.P., Proceedings in Parga and the Ionian Islands, Obol, Chicago reprint 1976 or original 1819 edition, 198 + xv pp. Hard bound as new. $40
Lot 2726 Falbe, C.T., Lindberg, J.Chr and Muller, L., Numismatique de L'Ancienne Afrique, Volume III Supplement, Les Monnaies de la Numidie et de la Mauritanie, reprint by Forni 1964 of original 1862 edition, 194pp., illustrated throughout; together with Supplement by L. Muller, from the 1874 edition, 96 pp., 3 plates. Fine, out of print scarce. $0
Lot 2727 Hands, Rev. A.W., Common Greek Coins, Vol. I., The Coinage of Athens, Corinth, Aegina, Boeotian League, Alexander the Great, Achaean League and Lycian League, Spink & Son, London, 1907, 170 + xipp. Fine, hard bound with half leather and marble boards, detached outside, otherwise a clean copy, very scarce. $60
Lot 2728 Hawkins, Edward, The Silver Coins of England, arranged and described with Remarks on British Money previous to the Saxon Dynasties, London, 1841, 308 pp., 47 plates. Some foxing, worn bindings, fair, scarce. $10
Lot 2729 (Hazeldine, Forrer), Sotheby, Wilkinson & Hodge, Greek, Roman, English and Foreign Coins, Auction sale, 3 April 1914, 161 lots, 5 plates, 19pps, together with plates VI-XII (Greek coins) of O'Hagan sale May 4, 1908, Forrer sale Glendinings, April 30, 1954. First with back cover missing, second plates only with back cover, very good-fine, soft covers, and scarce. (3) $0
Lot 2730 Head, Barclay, V., Historia Numorum, A Manual of Greek Numismatics, first edition, Oxford, 1887, 807pp., illust., 5 plates, illustrated throughout. Half leather but worn, gilt covers, gilt top edge and spine. $130
Lot 2731 Head, Barclay, V., Historia Numorum, A Manual of Greek Numismatics, second edition, Oxford, (1911), reprinted 1963 by Spink & Son Ltd, London, 966 pp., 5 tabls, illust. throughout. Very fine. $80
Lot 2732 Head, Barclay V., Synopsis of the Contents of the British Museum, Dept. of Coins and Medals, A Guide to the Principal Gold and Silver Coins of the Ancients from circa B.C. 700 to A.d.1, London, British Museum, 1881, 128 + viiipp., 70 plates of superb quality. Fine, hard bound with half leather and marble boards, some detached of inside spine and several pages heavily toned or stained, plates fine, very scarce. $60
Lot 2733 (Heyde), Geoff K. Gray, auction sale catalogues (No.27, 30, 32, 35) of the Gilbert Heyde Collection of Rare Coins and Tokens, Parts I, II, III and IV, sold March 17th 1973, 42pps., 11 plates, 772 lots; December 6-7th 1973, 84pps., 20 plates, 1406 lots; March 23rd, 1974, 40pps., 10 plates, 702 lots; December 7th 1974, 47pps, 4 plates, 750 lots. As new and rarely offerred. (4) $110
Lot 2734 (Heyde), Geoff K. Gray, auction sale catalogues (No.27, 30, 32, 35) of the Gilbert Heyde Collection of Rare Coins and Tokens, Parts I, II, III and IV, sold March 17th 1973, 42pps., 11 plates, 772 lots; December 6-7th 1973, 84pps., 20 plates, 1406 lots; March 23rd, 1974, 40pps., 10 plates, 702 lots; December 7th 1974, 47pps, 4 plates, 750 lots. As new and rarely offerred. (4) $90
Lot 2735 Heyde, Gilbert Christoph, Renniks Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, 1967, 92pps, 14 plates. Light toning, as new. (2) $90
Lot 2736 Heyde, Gilbert Christoph, Renniks Unofficial Coins of Colonial Australia and New Zealand, Adelaide, 1967, 92pps, 14 plates. Light toning, as new. $40
Lot 2737 Hill, Sir George F., Becker the Counterfeiter, Spink & Son, Parts I & II, in one volume, reprint 1955 of 1924 edition, 72 + 39 pp., 19 + 1 plates. As new. $40
Lot 2738 (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. $100
Lot 2739 (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. $100
Lot 2740 (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. $100
Lot 2741 (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. $80
Lot 2742 Kadman, Leo., The Coins of Aelia Capitolina, Corpus Nummorum Palestinensium Vol.I, Jerusalem, 1956, 191pp., 17 plates. With torn dust jacket, paper toned as usual, otherwise fine and rare. $120
Lot 2743 Kerr, R, and Lockie, J.R., Unpublished Tokens of the Church of Scotland, [reprinted from Proc. of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol. LXXV (1940-1)], pp.142-183, including 14 plates. Fine and rare. $0
Lot 2744 King C.E., valuations by Sear, David, R., Roman Silver Coins, Vol. V Carausius to Romulus Augustus, Seaby, 1987, 1997 reprint, 214 pp., illustrated throughout, As new with dust jacket. $30
Lot 2745 Kostial, Michaela., Kelten im Osten, Gold und Silber der Kelten in Mittel - und Osteuropa, Sammlung Lanz, Munich, 1997, 192 pp., 1047 Celtic coins illustrated throughout and described. As new. $50
Lot 2746 Krishnamurthy, R., Sangam Age Tamil Coins, Madras, 1997, 168pp., 19 colour plates. As new, with dust jacket. $30
Lot 2747 Le May, Reginald., The Coinage of Siam, Volume IX, second edition, 1961 (1932), Manila, xi + 134 pages, 32 plates, illustrated throughout. Fine, minor tears on soft cover and partial separation of cover from book. $0
Lot 2748 (Le Rider), Amandry, Michel and Hurter, Silvia with collaboration of Berend, Denyse, (editors), Travaux de Numismatique Grecque Offerts A Georges Le Rider, Spink, London, Wetteren Belgium, 1999, xi + 450 pp., 50 plates, other figures charts and maps throughout text. As new and very important. $170
Lot 2749 Lichocka, Barbara, Justitia sur les Monnaies Imperiales Romaines, Warsaw, 1974, Published by Centre of Mediterranean Archaeology and the Polish Academy of Sciences (Volume 15), 124pp., several illust. throughout. Fine, with dust jacket with tears, contents clean, rare. $0
Lot 2750 (Lockett), Glendining & Co., 'the Celebrated Collection of Richard Cyril Lockett, Greek Part II and Part IV' sales held 12-13th February 1958, 565 lots, 83pp., 23 plates; and 21-23rd February 1961, 1007 lots, 118 pp., 35 plates, both with prices realised printed within. As new, scarce. (2) $100
Lot 2751 Madden, Frederic W., History of Jewish Coinage and of Money in the Old and New Testament, Pegasus, San Diego, 1967 (reprint from 1903 edn.), xii + 350 pp., illustrated throughout. Fine and now scarce. $0
Lot 2752 (Mattingly), Carson R.A.G. and Sutherland C.H.V. (editors), Essays in Roman Coinage presented to Harold Mattingly, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1956, xiv + 292 pp., 8 plates, other figures and plates throughout text. Fine and rare. $120
Lot 2753 Meek, W.F.W., An Authentic Record of the Currency Tokens of New Zealand Issued from 1857 to 1881, Dunedin, 1951, 69pp., illustrated, No.42 of an edition of 200; Huhan, H., New Zealand Coinage 1933-1956, a six page pamphlet; Australasia Coin Journal, issue number one, 5 Mar 1947. Generally good condition. (3) $0
Lot 2754 Melville-Jones, John, A Dictionary of Ancient Greek Coins, Seaby, 1998 (1986), 248 + xi pp., 5 plates, some illustrations throughout of coins. As new. $40
Lot 2755 Meshorer, Ya'akov and Qedar, Shraga, Samarian Coinage, Israel Numismatic Society, Numismatic Studies and Researches Volume IX, 128 pp., 30 plates, many line and photo illustrations throughout of coins. As new with dust jacket. $60
Lot 2756 Milne, A.A., Communion Tokens of the Presbyterian Churches in Ireland, 1920, 105 pp., 1 plate. Fine, interleaved copy, and rare. $230
Lot 2757 Morrison, Cecile & Kluge, Bernd (General editors) et al, A Survey of Numismatic Research 1990-1995, IAPN, Berlin, 1997 in one volume, reprint 1955 of 1924 edition, 72 + 39 pp., 19 + 1 plates. As new. $0
Lot 2758 (Niggler), Bank Leu & Co Zurich and Munzen und Medaillen, Basel, Sammlung Walter Niggler, Volumes 1 - 4; Griechische munzen, Volume I 3-4/12/1965, 67pp. lots 1-554, every lot illustrated on 32 plates with some enlargements; Griechische Munzen der Romischen Kaiserzeit and Romische Munzen Republik bis Augustus, Volume 2, 21-2/10/1966, 63 pp., lots 555-1078, all lots illustrated on 28 plates; Romische Munzen Kaiserzeit nach Augustus, Volume 3, 2-3/11/1967, 64 pp., lots 1079-1604 all lots illustrated on 32 plates; Schweiz Italien, Volume 4, 3-4/11/1967, 28 pp., 250 lots, 24 plates. Most important, as issued and very scarce. (4) $100
Lot 2759 Noble Numismatics, various catalogues Nos.45A, 48, 49A, 50-53 and 56, (July 1994 - November 1997); together with Mack, R.P., The Coinage of Ancient Britain, Spink, London, 1975 3rd edition; Seaby, Coins of England 1981. Mostly as new. (10) $60
Lot 2760 Numismatic Ceremonial staff by Riccord of Venice, Italy, a souvenir of the 19th century rectangular wooden stick 110cms, covered with metal sheeting and with coins and medalets attached to the sheeting, coins varied and these either billon or copper with places for several coins which are missing having been removed, coins mostly late 19th century includes a US 1859 cent. Coins poor - fine. (Approx. 30 coins) $30
Lot 2761 Oman, Charles., The Coinage of England, Oxford, 1931, xii + 395 pp., 45 line drawn plates. Fine, with weakness on inside spine, scarce and still useful. $0
Lot 2762 (Paeonian Hoard), Sotheby & Co, auction sale of the Paeonian Hoard, Wednesday 16th April 1969, 9 plates, 575 lots, 56 pp., with prices realised list. As new, scarce. $50
Lot 2763 Petersson, H. Bertil A., Anglo-Saxon Currency, King Edgar's Reform to the Norman Conquest, Lund, 1969, 294 pp., 2 plates, illustrated throughout with charts etc. As new. $40
Lot 2764 Petrowicz, Alexander von., Arsaciden-Munzen, Sammlung Petrowicz, reprint of original 1904 edition, Graz 1968, vi + 206 pp., 25 plates. Very fine, hard bound with dust jacket, as new and out of print, very scarce. $0
Lot 2765 Pridmore, Fred., The Coins of the British Commonwealth of Nations, Part 4, India Volume I: East India Company Presidency Series c. 1642-1835, Spink & Son, London, 1975, xxv, 275pps, illustrated throughout. Nearly as new with dust jacket, long out of print, scarce. $70
Lot 2766 (Punic coinage collection - Milan), Acquaro, Enrico., Comune di Milano, La Monetazione Punica, civiche raccolte numismatiche, Milan, 1979, 35 pp., 22 plates. Very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 2767 Raymond, Wayte., Coins of the World, 19th century issues, New York, 1947, 252 pp.; another, Coins of the World, 20th century issues, 1945, 256 pp., 2nd edition; another fourth edition, 1951, 296 pp. Very good - fine. (3) $0
Lot 2768 Robinson, David M., A Hoard of Silver Coins from Carystus, (NN & M No.124), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1952, 62 pp., 6 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. $0
Lot 2769 (Roman collection - Milan), Nicodemi, Giorgio. (ed); Comvne di Milano, Catalogo Delle Raccolte Numismatiche Volume I: Le Monete Dell' Impero Da Avgvsto a Traiano, Milan, 1938, xxxiii + 369 pp., 18 plates; Volume II, Da Adriano ad Elio Cesare, Milan, 1940, xix + 123 pp., 16 plates. Very fine and rare. (2) $0
Lot 2770 Rulau, Russell., Standard Catalog of United States Tokens, 1700-1900, 1994, Iola, 824 pp., illustrated throughout. As new. $0
Lot 2771 Rutter, N.K., Campanian Coinages, 475-380 B.C., Edinburgh University Press, 1979, 196 + viii pp., 34 plates. As new with dust jacket, now out of print and most important. $0
Lot 2772 Sear, David, R., Greek Coins and their values, Volume 1 Europe, Seaby, 1978, 317 + xl pp., illustrated throughout; Volume 2 Asia and Africa, 1979, 317-762 + xlviii. As new reprint editions with dust jackets. (2) $80
Lot 2773 Seyrig, Henry., Notes on Syrian Coins, (NN & M No.119), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1950, 35 pp., 2 plates. Fine and scarce. $30
Lot 2774 (Sicilian coinage collection - Milan), Arslan, Ermanno A., Comune di Milano, La Moneta Della Sicilia Antica, Milan, 1976, xxiii + 67 pp., 52 plates. Very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 2775 Simonetta, Bono, The Coins of the Cappadocian Kings, Typos II, Fribourg, Switzerland, 1977, 54, 7 plates. As new with dust jacket, scarce and useful. $70
Lot 2776 Stainsfield, C.W., Descriptive Catalogue of Australian Tradesmen's Tokens, London, 1883, 1st edition, 74 + x + iii pp. together with Addenda 4pp., loose with book. Some paper toning at title pages, otherwise fine and very scarce. $90
Lot 2777 Sutherland, C.H.V., Coinage in Roman Imperial Policy 31 B.C. - A.D. 68, Methuen, London, 1951, vii + 220 pp., 17 plates. With original dust jacket, fine and now scarce first edition. $80
Lot 2778 Sydenham, Edward A., (revised with indexes by G.C. Haines, ed. by L. Forrer and C.A. Hersh), The Coinage of the Roman Republic, Spink, London, 1952, lxix + 343 pp., 30 plates. Fine and a rare original edition. $180
Lot 2779 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume III, The Lockett Collection, (catalogued by E. S. G. Robinson), Part I, Spain to Italy, (Gold and Silver) (12 plates); Part II Sicily - Thrace (Gold and Silver) (12 plates); Part III Macedonia - Aegina (Gold and Silver) (12 plates); Part IV Peloponnese - Aeolis (Gold and Silver) (12 plates); Part V Lesbos - Cyrenaica: Addenda (Gold and Silver) (16 plates): The second impression set issued 1957 as an identical reprint of the original 5 parts (1938-1949), 64pps, 64 plates, London, for the British Academy. Nearly as new and a fine set, soft covers as issued, a complete set, very important and now rare. (5) $600
Lot 2780 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume IV, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Leake and General Collections, Part I, Spain (Emporiae, Rhoda) - Italy, London, 1940, iv + 14 (description of plates) pp., 14 plates (nos. I - XIV). As new, soft bound and rare original first edition. $150
Lot 2781 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume IV, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Leake and General Collections, Part II, Sicily - Thrace, London, 1947, 24 (description of plates) pp., 24 plates (nos. XV - XXXIII). As new, soft bound and rare original first edition. $140
Lot 2782 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume V, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, Part III, Macedonia, London, 1976, 4 + 28 (description of plates) + 4 pp., 28 plates (nos. XLI - LXVIII). As new, hard bound and very scarce. $0
Lot 2783 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume VI, The Lewis Collection in Corpus Christi College Cambridge, Part 1, The Greek and Hellenistic Coins (with Britain and Parthia), London, 1972, viii + 24 + 10 pp., 24 plates. As new and hard bound. $0
Lot 2784 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, Volume VIII, The Hart Collection Blackburn Museum, The Greek and Hellenistic Coins (with Britain and Parthia), Oxford, 1989, 8 + 56 (plate descriptions) + 8 pp., 56 plates. As new and hard bound. $160
Lot 2785 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, The Collection of the American Numismatic Society, Part 4, Sicily II: Galaria-Styella, 1748 coins described and illustrated, New York, 1977. Hard bound and new. $90
Lot 2786 Thomason, Sir Edward., Memoirs: During Half a Century, London, 1845, Vol 1 481pp., Vol II 365pp., plus plates. Some cracking to spines, otherwise good condition and rare. $300
Lot 2787 Thompson, J.D.A., Inventory of British Coin Hoards, A.D. 600-1500, Royal Numismatic Society & Spink & Son, London, 1956, 166pp., 24 plates. Minor tone on edge of paper and inside covers, with dust jacket, otherwise fine, long out of print, scarce. $0
Lot 2788 Thurlow, Bradbury K., Italian Cast Coinage, Italian aes Grave, and Vecchi, Italo G., Italian aes Rude, Signatum and the Aes Grave of Sicily; London, 1979, 50pp., 82 plates. Nearly as new with dust jacket. $60
Lot 2789 Tudeer, Lauri O. TH., Die Tetradrachmenpragung von Syrakus in der Periode der signierenden Kunstler, Chicago reprint 1979 of original 1913 edition, 292 pp., 7 plates. As new with good illustrations, now out of print. $80
Lot 2790 Valentine, W.H., Modern Copper Coins of the Muhammadan States, Spink & Son, 1911, original edition, 203 pp., illustrations on about 80 plates as line drawings. Nearly very fine, rare as original edition. $60
Lot 2791 Wallace, W. P., The Euboian League and its Coinage, (NN & M No.134), American Numismatic Society, New York, 1956, 180 + xi pp., 16 plates. Very fine, scarce and useful. $0
Lot 2792 (Ward, John), Sotheby's, Zurich, The Collection of Ancient and Later Coins, The Property of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Part I Roman Gold Coins, November 10 1972, @80pp.s, lots 1-347, every lot in text and on seven enlarged and black and white plates and a colour plate; Part II Greek Coins From the John Ward Collection, 4th - 5th April 1973, @150 pp., 31 B/W plates and 2 colour plates, lots 1 - 773, first volume with prices realised list, hardbound with gilt lettering. Most important, as issued, the second volume with pen name erased on inside cover, both are very scarce. (2) $130
Lot 2793 Whitelaw, Rev. H.A., Communion Tokens, with Illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of those of Dumfriesshire, Dumfries, 1911, 115 pp., 10 plates. Fine and rare. $160
Lot 2794 Whitting, P.D., Byzantine Coins, Barrie & Jenkins, Fribourg Switzerland, 1973, 311 pp., 9 figures, 457 coloured and B & W illustrations. Some edge toning, otherwise fine. $60
Lot 2795 Wroth, Warwick., Catalogue of the Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards and of the Empires of Thessalonica, Nicaea and Trebizond in the British Museum, 1911, xliv + 344 pp., 42 plates. Original red imitative leather binding, gilt spine, otherwise fine, with weakness on inside spine, very scarce and very useful. $300
Lot 2796 An assortment of books, including Hunt Deacon, J., The Ingots and Assay Office Pieces of South Australia, Melbourne; Gill, Thomas, Coinage and Currency of South Australia, Adelaide, 1912; Hyman, Coleman P., An Account of the Coins, Coinages and Currency of Australasia, Colchester, 1973; McNeice, R.V., Coins and Tokens of Tasmania, Hobart, 1969; Tomlinson, G.W., Australian Bank Notes 1817-1963, Melbourne, 1963; Mira, Dr W.J.D., Coinage and Currency in New South Wales 1788-1829 and An Index of Currency References in The Sydney Gazette 1803-1811, Marrackville, 1981; Laing, Lloyd R., Coins and Archaeology, London, 1969; Friedberg, R., Gold Coins of the World, New York, 1958; and others including pamphlets. Fine - very fine. (44) $260
Lot 2797 Austria, Franz Joseph, one ducat, 1915 restrike, (KM.2267). Uncirculated. (6) $250
Lot 2798 Austria, Franz Joseph, one ducat, 1915 restrike, (KM.2267). Uncirculated. (12) $480
Lot 2799 Austria, Franz Joseph, one ducat, 1915 restrike, (KM.2267). Uncirculated. (12) $520
Lot 2800 Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1906 (KM.2276). Holed, extremely fine. $180
Lot 2801 Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1915 (KM.2276) restrike. Uncirculated. (2) $360
Lot 2802 Austria, Franz Joseph, gold twenty francs 1892 restrike, ten corona 1911, (KM.2269, 2816). Extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 2803 Austria, Franz Joseph, twenty corona 1915, restrikes, (KM.2818). Mostly uncirculated. (8) $620
Lot 2804 Austria, one hundred corona 1915 (KM.2819) restrike. Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2805 Austria, one hundred corona 1915 (KM.2819) restrike. Uncirculated. $390
Lot 2806 Austria, one hundred corona, 1915 (KM.2819). Extremely fine. $370
Lot 2807 Austria, twenty corona 1915 restrike, France, twenty francs 1868BB, Italy, twenty lire 1863 T, (KM.10.1). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $250
Lot 2808 Austria, one hundred schilling, 1931 (KM.2842). Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 2809 Austria, medallic two ducats 1963 as replica of a 1643 issue. Brilliant uncirculated. $100
Lot 2810 Bahamas, proof fifty dollars, 1973 (KM.48). Extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 2811 Belize, proof one hundred dollars, 1976FMP (2)(KM.52); Bahamas, proof fifty dollars, 1973JP (KM.48). FDC. (3) $200
Lot 2812 Belize, proof one hundred dollars, 1976FMP, 1977FMP (KM.52, 53). FDC. (2) $0
Lot 2813 Belize, proof one hundred dollars, 1976FMP, 1979FMP (KM.53, 59). Nearly FDC. (2) $0
Lot 2814 Belize, proof two hundred and fifty dollars, 1978FMP (KM.56). FDC. $0
Lot 2815 Belize, proof two hundred and fifty dollars, 1978FMP (KM.56). FDC. $160
Lot 2816 Belize, proof two hundred and fifty dollars 1978 (KM.56). Trinidad and Tobago, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.46). Both in wallets, FDC. (2) $220
Lot 2817 Brazil, four thousand reis, 1809 (KM.235.1). Good very fine. $460
Lot 2818 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975FMP (KM.7). FDC. $110
Lot 2819 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975FMP, 1976FMP (KM.7, 8). FDC. (2) $210
Lot 2820 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.8), one hundred dollars, 1975FMU (KM.7). Uncirculated - FDC. (2) $210
Lot 2821 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1977, 1978 (KM.18, 23). FDC. (2) $230
Lot 2822 British Virgin Islands, proof twenty five dollars, 1980 (KM.27), proof one hundred dollars, 1979 (KM.25). FDC. (2) $140
Lot 2823 British Virgin Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1979 Drake (KM.25); and proof fifty dollars, (KM.28). In wallets as issued, FDC. (2) $160
Lot 2824 Canada, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 Olympic issue, 22ct gold, (Km.116). In case of issue, FDC. $200
Lot 2825 Canada, one hundred dollars, 1976 15 crt, (KM.115). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2826 Canada, proof one hundred dollars, 1978, Canadian Unification (KM.122). In case of issue. FDC. $200
Lot 2827 Canada, proof one hundred dollars, 1978, Canadian Unification (KM.122). In case of issue. FDC. $200
Lot 2828 Canada, proof one hundred dollars, 1979, Year of the Child (KM.126). In case of issue. FDC. $180
Lot 2829 Canada, proof one hundred dollars, 1980 (KM 129). In case of issue, FDC. $200
Lot 2830 Cayman Islands, one hundred dollars, 1976, Six Sovereign Queens of England (KM.13). Uncirculated. $160
Lot 2831 Cayman Islands, proof set, 1977, the Queen's silver Jubilee (KM.PS14). In case of issue. FDC. $180
Lot 2832 Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975FMP, 1976FMP (KM.13, 16). FDC. (2) $230
Lot 2833 Cook Islands, mint one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.13), proof one hundred dollars, 1977 (KM.19). Uncirculated - FDC. (2) $230
Lot 2834 Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1975FMP, 1976FMP, 1977 FMP (KM.13, 16, 19). Nearly FDC - FDC. (3) $350
Lot 2835 Cook Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1976, proof two hundred dollars, 1978 (KM.16, 22). FDC. (2) $310
Lot 2836 Cook Islands, proof two hundred dollars, 1978FMP, Captain Cook, (KM.22). In wallet as issued, FDC. $200
Lot 2837 Cook Islands, proof two hundred dollars, 1979FMP, legacy of Captain Cook, (KM.26). In wallet as issued, FDC. $210
Lot 2838 Denmark, Christian IX, twenty kroner, 1873 (KM.791.1). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 2839 Egypt, proof one hundred pounds, 1984 (KM.562). In case of issue. FDC. $800
Lot 2840 France, Napoleon III, twenty francs, 1857A (KM.781) with part of loop at top. Fine. $0
Lot 2841 Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig II, five mark, 1877D (KM 506). Good very fine. $440
Lot 2842 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, ten mark, 1893A (KM 520). Very fine. $70
Lot 2843 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, twenty mark 1908A, (KM.521). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 2844 Germany, Prussia, twenty mark 1902A, (KM.521); Belgium, twenty francs 1878 (KM.37). Good very fine. (2) $170
Lot 2845 Germany, Saxony, Sophia (1582-1622), gold ducat, 1616, obv. initials, rev. 'IHS', (KM.M1 [p.679], F.2642). Extremely fine, scarce. $320
Lot 2846 Germany, modern medallic issues, one ducat President Kennedy (.900 fine, 3.5gms)(3), Theodorus Heus (.980 fine, 3.5gms), President Kennedy and Chancellor Ardnauer medal (.900 fine, 10.3gms). FDC. (5) $160
Lot 2847 Guyana, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.46); Malaysia, proof two hundred ringgit, 1980 (KM.18). FDC. (2) $140
Lot 2848 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1979, Visit of Queen Elizabeth, (KM.38). In case of issue, FDC. $800
Lot 2849 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1975, Royal Visit (KM.38). Uncirculated. $250
Lot 2850 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1976, Year of the Dragon (KM.40). In case of issue, FDC. $750
Lot 2851 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars 1976, Year of the Dragon (KM.40). In case of issue, uncirculated. $330
Lot 2852 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars 1976, Year of the Dragon (KM.40). In case of issue, uncirculated. $330
Lot 2853 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars 1976, Year of the Dragon (KM.40). In case of issue, uncirculated. $330
Lot 2854 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1976, Year of the Dragon (KM.40). In case of issue. Uncirculated. $330
Lot 2855 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1977, Year of the Snake (KM.42). In case of issue, FDC. $430
Lot 2856 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1977, Year of the Snake (KM.42). Uncirculated. $320
Lot 2857 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1978, Year of the Horse (KM.44). In case of issue, FDC. $380
Lot 2858 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars, 1978, Year of the Horse (KM.44). In case of issue. FDC. $390
Lot 2859 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1979, Year of the Goat (KM.45). In case of issue, FDC. $270
Lot 2860 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1979, Year of the Goat (KM.45). In case of issue, FDC. $370
Lot 2861 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars, 1979, Year of the Goat (KM.45). In case of issue. FDC. $320
Lot 2862 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1980, Year of the Monkey (KM.47). In case of issue, FDC. $260
Lot 2863 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1980, Year of the Monkey (KM.47). In case of issue, FDC. $350
Lot 2864 Hong Kong, proof one hundred dollars, 1980, Year of the Monkey (KM.47). In case of issue. FDC. $300
Lot 2865 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1981, Year of the Cockerel (KM.48). In case of issue, FDC. $280
Lot 2866 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1981, Year of the Cockerel (KM.48). In case of issue, FDC. $300
Lot 2867 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars, 1981, Year of the Cockeral (KM.48). In case of issue. FDC. $290
Lot 2868 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1982, Year of the Dog (KM.50). In case of issue, FDC. $320
Lot 2869 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1982, Year of the Dog (KM.50). In case of issue. Uncirculated. $240
Lot 2870 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1983, Year of the Pig (KM.51). In case of issue, FDC. $800
Lot 2871 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars 1983, Year of the Pig (KM.51). In case of issue, uncirculated. $400
Lot 2872 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1983, Year of the Pig (KM.51). In case of issue. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 2873 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1984, Year of the Rat (KM.52). In case of issue, FDC. $440
Lot 2874 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1984, Year of the Rat (KM.52). In case if issue. Uncirculated. $300
Lot 2875 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1985, Year of the Ox (KM.53). In case of issue, FDC. $500
Lot 2876 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1985, Year of the Ox (KM.53). In case of issue. Uncirculated. $340
Lot 2877 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1986, Year of the Tiger (KM.54). In case of issue, FDC. $380
Lot 2878 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1986, Year of the Tiger (KM.54). In case of issue. Uncirculated. $270
Lot 2879 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1986, Royal Visit of Queen Elizabeth (KM.57). In case of issue, FDC. $360
Lot 2880 Hong Kong, proof one thousand dollars 1987, Year of the Rabbit (KM.58). In case of issue, FDC. $320
Lot 2881 Hong Kong, one thousand dollars, 1987, Year of the Rabbit (KM.56). In case of issue. Uncirculated. $260
Lot 2882 Hungary, Maria Theresa, two ducats 1765 (KM.379, F.73). Edge damaged from mounting, otherwise very fine. $150
Lot 2883 Hungary, Franz Joseph, twenty korona 1892, (KM.486). Extremely fine. $90
Lot 2884 India, George V, sovereign 1918 I (Calcutta). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $580
Lot 2885 Indonesia, Islamic Sultanate of Samudra (North-west Sumatra), Sultan Ahmad, gold coupang, (15th century A.D.), obv. 'Al Sultan Al 'Adil', rev. 'Ahmad Malik Al Sultan', (M.3074). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 2886 Indonesia, Islamic Sultanate of Atjih (North-west Sumatra), 'Ala al din Ri'ayat ibn Ali, gold coupang, (A.D. 1530-1568), obv. 'Al Sultan al 'Adil', rev. 'Alau al din ibn 'Ali Malik Al Sultan', (cf.M.3077-8). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2887 Indonesia, Islamic Sultanate of Atjih (North-west Sumatra), Safiyat al din Taj al 'Alum, gold coupang, (A.D. 1641-1675), obv. 'Padouka Sri Sultan Taj Al 'Alam', rev. 'Safiatou al din shah berdaulat', (M.3082). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2888 Indonesia, Islamic Sultanate of Atjih (North-west Sumatra), Safiyat al din Taj al 'Alum, gold coupang, (A.D. 1641-1675), obv. 'Padouka Sri Sultan Taj Al 'Alam', rev. 'Safiatou al din shah berdaulat', (M.3083). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 2889 Indonesia, Islamic Sultanate of Atjih (North-west Sumatra), Zakiat al din Inayat Shah, gold coupang, (A.D. 1678-1688), obv. 'Padouka Sri Sultan Inayat Shah', rev. 'Zakiatou al din shah berdaulat', (M.3085). Extremely fine. $120
Lot 2890 Indonesia, one hundred thousand rupiah, 1974 (KM.41). Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2891 Isle of Man, proof one crown, 1980 (KM.68d); Turks and Caicos Islands, proof fifty crowns, 1974 (KM.3). FDC. (2) $150
Lot 2892 Italy, Venice, Alviso Moncenigo (1763-1778), gold zecchino, obv. Doge kneeling before St. Mark, rev. Christ standing within stars, (KM.71); together with crude Levantine imitations of this ruler, (cf.NN&M 128 Ives & Grierson crude early 19th century issue see Plate XIII). Mostly very fine, first coin holed, others two from same dies, mounted and plugged and both with ring mount attached. (3) $0
Lot 2893 Italy, Venice, Lodovico Manin (1789-1797), gold zecchino, obv. Doge kneeling before St. Mark, rev. Christ standing within stars, (KM.140); together with Turkey, Mahmud II (A.H. 1223-1255, A.D. 1808-1839), gold half hayriye altin, year 22, (KM.637). Both holed, otherwise very fine. (2) $80
Lot 2894 Italy, Venice, imitation of type of Alviso Mocenigo III (1722-1732), countermarked in Arabic, 'purity 21' (cf.KM.1379); Turkey, bullion issue Kemal Ataturk twenty five kurush, 1976 (KM.870); India, gold fanams, assorted types from Cochin (5) (KM.10), Mysore (1) and a silver fanam. Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $90
Lot 2895 Malaysia, proof two hundred ringgit, 1976FMP, 1977FMP (KM.18, 24). FDC. (2) $200
Lot 2896 Malaysia, proof two hundred ringgit, 1976FMP (KM.18); Solomon Islands, mint one hundred dollars, 1978FMU (KM.9). Missing case, nearly uncirculated - nearly FDC. (2) $210
Lot 2897 Malaysia, proof two hundred ringgit, 1980 (KM.18). In wallet as issued, FDC. $90
Lot 2898 Mauritius, proof set including gold two hundred rupees, 1971 (KM.PS2). In case of issue. FDC. $0
Lot 2899 Mauritius, two hundred rupees, 1971 (KM.39). Uncirculated. $250
Lot 2900 Mauritius, two hundred rupees, 1971 (KM.39). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 2901 Mexico, ten pesos 1959 (KM.473); South Africa, two rands 1974, (KM.65). Extremely fine or better. (2) $190
Lot 2902 Netherlands, ten gulden 1875, 1917 (KM.106, 149). Good extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 2903 Netherlands Antilles, proof two hundred guilder, 1977 (KM.18); Bahamas, proof fifty dollars, 1973 (KM.48). Nearly FDC - FDC. (2) $180
Lot 2904 Norway, twenty kronor 1902, (KM.355). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2905 Panama, proof five hundred balboas, 1975 (KM.42). In case of issue. FDC. $530
Lot 2906 Panama, proof one hundred balboas, 1977, 1978 (KM.41, 56), proof seventy five balboas, 1978 (KM.55). FDC. (3) $300
Lot 2907 Panama, proof platinum one hundred and fifty balboas, ND(1976) FMP (KM.43). FDC. $210
Lot 2908 Panama, proof one hundred balboas, 1977, 1978, (KM.41, 56). In wallets as issued, FDC. (2) $220
Lot 2909 Panama, proof one hundred and fifty balboas, 1980, (KM.68) another one hundred balboas, 1980 (KM.67). In wallets as issued, FDC. (2) $270
Lot 2910 Papua New Guinea, proof one hundred kina, 1975 (KM.9); Great Britain, proof half sovereign, 1980 (S.4205). FDC. (2) $160
Lot 2911 Persia, Ilkanids, (Mongols of Persia), Local Coinage, First Period, Arinchen Turji Gay Khatu ibn Abaga, (A.H. 690-694) (A.D. 1291-1294), gold dinar, Tabriz mint, (4.24 grams), date A.H. 691 = A.D. 1291-2, (A.2158, cf.M.1583 [silver dirhem]). Well centred, very fine and rare. $220
Lot 2912 Persia, Ilkanids, Local Coinage, First Period, Baidu (Baydu) ibn Teraghai ibn Hulagu, (A.H. 694) (A.D. 1294), gold dinar, Tabriz mint, (4.01 grams), but off flan, date A.H. 694 = A.D. 1294, (A.2164, cf.M.1588 [silver dirhem]). Weak in places, otherwise very fine and scarce. $0
Lot 2913 Philippines, fifteen hundred piso, 1976 (KM.216). Uncirculated. $240
Lot 2914 Portugal, John V, four hundred reis [1726] (KM.201). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 2915 Russia, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.65) with loop mount on top. Very good. $0
Lot 2916 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1899 (KM.Y62). Very fine. $50
Lot 2917 Russia, one hundred roubles, 1978, Olympic series (KM.151, 162). Uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 2918 Russia, U.S.S.R., Moscow Olympics 150 Roubles platinum. In case of issue, FDC. $320
Lot 2919 Russia, ten roubles 1901; Turkey, 100 kurush (KM.755) 1327/Yr 4. Second coin with countermark for 22 carat in Arabic, otherwise very fine or better. (2) $170
Lot 2920 Saudi Arabia, four pounds ND 1945-46 (KM.34). Good very fine. $660
Lot 2921 Seychelles, one thousand rupees, 1976 (KM.29). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 2922 Seychelles, one thousand rupees, 1976 (KM.29). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 2923 Singapore, proof one hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.12) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. FDC. $120
Lot 2924 Singapore, two hundred and fifty dollars, 1975 (KM.13) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 2925 Singapore, two hundred and fifty dollars, 1975 (KM.13) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 2926 Singapore, five hundred dollars, 1975 (KM.14) tenth anniversary Republic of Singapore. Uncirculated. $500
Lot 2927 Solomon Islands, proof one hundred dollars, 1978, 1983, (KM.9, 18). In wallets as issued, FDC. (2) $320
Lot 2928 Solomon Islands, proof gold fifty dollars, Olympics 2000 issue, rev. 'Eddie the emu' running. FDC and extremely rare. $300
Lot 2929 South Africa, Z.A.R., half pond, 1894, one pond, 1894, 1898 (KM.9.2, 10.2 (2)). Good - very good. (3) $250
Lot 2930 South Africa, Z.A.R., one pond, 1896, half pond 1894, (KM.9.2, 10.2). Fine - very fine. (2) $150
Lot 2931 South Africa, Z.A.R., one pond, 1898 (KM.10.2) has had mount removed; France, twenty francs, 1906 (KM.847); Portugal, half escudo, 1722L (KM.210). Good - very fine. (3) $190
Lot 2932 South Africa, sovereigns, 1926, 1927 (2), 1928, 1931, (KM.21, A22). One 1927 has been mounted and gilt, others extremely fine. (5) $480
Lot 2933 South Africa, sovereign, 1927; Australia, sovereign, 1907 Perth; France, twenty francs, 1907. Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $280
Lot 2934 South Africa, Republic proof 1976 two and one rand, (KM.63-4). FDC. (2) $140
Lot 2935 South Africa, Republic proof set 1963, half cent - two rand (KM.PS56). Some spotting, coins toned, extremely fine - nearly FDC. (9) $150
Lot 2936 South Africa, krugerrand, 1973. Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2937 South Africa, krugerrands, 1979. Uncirculated. (10) $4,000
Lot 2938 South Africa, krugerrands, 1979. Uncirculated. (10) $4,100
Lot 2939 Spain, Isabel II, one hundred reis 1861, 6 pointed star, (KM.605.2). Good very fine. $180
Lot 2940 Sweden, twenty kronor, 1889. Minor surface mark on obverse field otherwise, uncirculated. $0
Lot 2941 Sweden, twenty kronor, 1889. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $110
Lot 2942 Sweden, twenty kronor 1890. Brilliant uncirculated. $0
Lot 2943 Turkey, assorted gold coins, Mahmud II (AH 1223-1255, A.D. 1808-1839), hayriye Altins (3), years of reign 21, 22, 23 (KM.638); quarter zeri mahbub, years of reign 3, 10, another uncertain, (KM.605, 608); Abdul Mejid (AH 1255-1277, A.D. 1839-1861), quarter memduhiye altin, year of reign 2, (KM.657). Mostly very fine, all holed. (7) $150
Lot 2944 Turkey, one hundred kurush, crescent above toughra A.H. 1293 (KM.715). Very fine. $70
Lot 2945 Turks and Caicos Islands, proof set, 1977, the Queen's silver Jubilee (KM.PS8) in case of issue; Trinidad and Tobago, proof one hundred dollars, 1976 (KM.37). FDC. (2) $0
Lot 2946 U.S.A., California, small octagonal quarter dollar, large Indian head, Value and CAL in wreath, 1875 (KM.2.2). Nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 2947 U.S.A., California octagonal half dollar, 1856, Califonia Gold around wreath (KM.8.6). Nearly extremely fine. $190
Lot 2948 U.S.A., one dollar, small Indian head, 1854. Nearly very fine. $260
Lot 2949 U.S.A., one dollar, large Indian head, 1857. Fine. $110
Lot 2950 U.S.A., memorial gold dollar to President McKinley, 1917. Uncirculated. $600
Lot 2951 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Liberty head, 1852. Uncirculated, and very rare in this condition. $640
Lot 2952 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Liberty head, 1854. Fine. $190
Lot 2953 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Liberty head, 1879S. Has been mounted, otherwise fine. $0
Lot 2954 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Liberty head, 1893. Nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 2955 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Indian head, 1915. Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 2956 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Indian head, 1926. Scratch on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $0
Lot 2957 U.S.A., two and a half dollars, Indian head, 1927. Nearly uncirculated. $290
Lot 2958 U.S.A., five dollars, Liberty without turban, plain 4, 1834. Good fine. $400
Lot 2959 U.S.A., five dollars, Liberty head, 1878. Good very fine. $220
Lot 2960 U.S.A., five dollars, Liberty head, 1892. Good very fine/extremely fine. $200
Lot 2961 U.S.A., five dollars, Liberty head, 1898. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 2962 U.S.A., five dollars, Liberty head, 1905S. Has been mounted, carefully removed, otherwise good very fine. $80
Lot 2963 U.S.A., five dollars, Indian head, 1908. Good very fine. $250
Lot 2964 U.S.A., five dollars, Indian head, 1910D. Very fine. $250
Lot 2965 U.S.A., five dollars, Indian head, 1913. Nearly uncirculated. $450
Lot 2966 U.S.A., ten dollars, Liberty head, 1847O. Nearly fine. $250
Lot 2967 U.S.A., ten dollars, Liberty head, 1882. Very fine. $250
Lot 2968 U.S.A., ten dollars, Liberty head, 1893. Good very fine. $260
Lot 2969 U.S.A., ten dollars, Liberty head, 1895. Extremely fine. $270
Lot 2970 U.S.A., ten dollars, Liberty head, 1897. Good very fine. $250
Lot 2971 U.S.A., ten dollars, Liberty head, 1901. Gilded nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 2972 U.S.A., ten dollars, Indian head, 1910D. Extremely fine. $400
Lot 2973 U.S.A., ten dollars, Indian head, 1913. Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 2974 U.S.A., ten dollars, Indian head, 1913. Has been mounted, otherwise very fine. $190
Lot 2975 U.S.A., ten dollars, Indian head, 1926. Brilliant uncirculated. $700
Lot 2976 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Liberty head, 1888S. Nearly very fine. $500
Lot 2977 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Liberty head, 1895. Nearly extremely fine. $540
Lot 2978 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Liberty head, 1898S. Good extremely fine. $550
Lot 2979 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Liberty head, 1898S. Good extremely fine. Ex H.V. Quinton Collection. $580
Lot 2980 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Liberty head, 1904. Extremely fine. $520
Lot 2981 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Liberty head, 1904. Extremely fine. $520
Lot 2982 U.S.A., twenty dollars, Saint Gaudens, 1908. Extremely fine. $560
Lot 2983 Western Samoa, proof one hundred dollars, 1978, 50th Anniversary of First Pacific Flight (KM.29). In case of issue. $190
Lot 2984 Western Samoa, proof one hundred talas, 1978, Commonwealth Games, (KM.31). Cased, FDC. $180
Lot 2985 Western Samoa, proof one hundred tala, 1980, Olympic Games (KM.37). In case of issue. FDC. $100
Lot 2986 Annam, collection of cash all in packets described and priced in US$, from 1402-3, (Novak 283) (2), others of 15th century include (Novak 11, 99, 103, 132-4, 154); others (20) from 1740-1848 Canh Hung Thong Bao - Thieu Tri Thong Bao (KM.C.1-141.2). Mostly fine - very fine, some rare. (27) $100
Lot 2987 Asia, selected coins from Asia, 1793-1975, many in silver including India rupees of the 19th century, several scarce. Veery good - extremely fine. (189) $260
Lot 2988 Asia, selected coins in album for quality, several in silver, including Sarawak, Strait Settlements, Hong Kong, Japan, China, etc. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (49) $210
Lot 2989 Asia, assorted issues from Japan, Straits Settlements, Hong Kong, mostly Queen Victoria - George V. Several extremely fine, others fine. (20) $40
Lot 2990 Asia, various issues including China, Kwangtung fifty cents, twenty cents (3), (KM.201, 202, 205, 423); ten cash Kirin and Kiangsu; Japan, Meiji era, silver shu (3), (KM.12); Hong Kong, ten cents 1898; N.E.I., quarter guilder 1854 (KM.305); India, rupee 1840 CL, with distinctive Chinese countermark. Several scarce, mostly fine or better. (12) $100
Lot 2991 Austria, Olmutz (in Moravia), Wolfgang von Schrattenbach (1711-1738), silver thaler, 1726, (KM.139, D.1219). Very fine and scarce. $170
Lot 2992 Austria, Salzburg, Guidobald (1654-1668), silver thaler, 1661, obv. Virgin and child over arms, rev. Saint Rudbert, (KM.162, D.3505). Attractive dark tone, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $210
Lot 2993 Austria, H.R.E., Salzburg, Hieronymus, (1772-1803), silver thaler 1789, (D.1264; KM.462). As struck, uncirculated. $320
Lot 2994 Austria, Franz Joseph I (1867-1916), silver medallic two florins, silver wedding of Franz Joseph I, 1879, obv. heads of Franz Joseph and bride Elizabeth cojoined, rev. seated figure with cornucopiae, (KM. M5) (2); and a one corona 1907 (KM.2804). Nearly extremely fine; very fine, this rare. (2) $90
Lot 2995 Austria, silver florins 1859A, 1860A, (KM.2219); 1871A, 1884, (KM.2221, 2222); two corona 1912 (KM.2821); Hungary, two korona 1913 (KM.493), restrike proof five korona 1909 (KM.488). Good fine - extremely fine, last coin FDC. (7) $90
Lot 2996 Austria, modern commemoratives with duplication in an Austrian coin album, noted silver crown size, one hundred schilling issues (26); crown size fifty schilling issues (26); Maria Theresa thalers 1780 (4); twenty five schilling issues (25); pre-war commemorative two marks (1), others including 1971 proof set (15). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated with several issues as proofs. (97) $520
Lot 2997 Austria, proof set, 1965, Anniversary of Vienna University. (KM.PS6) FDC. (10) $120
Lot 2998 Belgium, nickel ten francs, 1930, French legend, (KM.99). Extremely fine, scarce. $60
Lot 2999 Belgium, five hundred francs, 1990, with French and Flemish legend on reverse, (KM.178-9); Netherlands, fifty guilders 1990, (KM.214). Nearly uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 3000 Bermuda, crown, 1964 (10) (KM.14), proof silver dollar,1972 (15) (KM.22a). Uncirculated - FDC. (35) $150
Lot 3001 Bolivia, Charles IV, four reales, Potosi mint, 1807PJ (KM.72); Guatamala, Charles IV, two reales, 1791M (KM.51). Very fine. (2) $90
Lot 3002 Brazil, Joannes VI (1799-1826), nine hundred and sixty reis, 1814B overstruck on Spanish eight reales, (KM.307.1). Good very fine. $60
Lot 3003 Brazil, Joannes VI (1799-1822) nine hundred and sixty reis, 1816B, 1820B (KM.307, 326.2), six hundred and forty reis, 1808B (KM.237); Pedro I (1822-1831), eighty reis, 1826R (KM.366.1), forty reis, 1823R (KM.363.1), twenty reis, 1825B (KM.360.1); Portugal, Maria I (1786-1799), sixty reis (KM.284); Joannes VI, four hundred reis, 1813 (KM.331). Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $320
Lot 3004 Brazil, a range of issues ten reis to one thousand reis, 1869-1938. Very good - very fine. (15) $50
Lot 3005 British Africa, America and Europe, various debominations in album, several in silver, 1825-1977, noticed Mauritius twenty cents 1886, South Africa halfpenny 1926 etc. Very good - uncirculated. (82) $0
Lot 3006 British Colonial and world including Australia and New Zealand, minors some varieties, includes Mexico silver peso 1898, Durango 5 centavos in brass 1914 (minted in Denver, USA), Batavia stiver 1796 (KM.213), Sumatra 2 kepings 1804 (KM.265) Brunei one cent A.H. 1304 St. Helena halfpenny 1821, Penang two cents 1825 (KM.15), Malaya, Atchen tin, C.1824-39 (KM.Tn1), Saudia Arabia, Nejd cmk on Judia E.I.C. rupee 1840 (KM.7). Also tokens of New Zealand (1), Ceylon (5), Hawaii, Kwajalin 10 ct, Madehas Island (Bouganville group) Bahdiwyti Coop Trade check 1860-1900 period cmk on Napoleon III ten centimes, St. Helena (1), South Africa 4 issuees including water 3 gallons and Montaqu fibre set of five value (Theron C.72), Prince Edward Island (Canada) 1855, Great Britain Cheshire «d cmkd (Roe) and Madam Tussauds & Sons 6d check with central hob. Philippine Islands, Culion Leper Colony tokens (12) in aluminium and cupro-nickel 1913-1930 (KM.2,3,9 & 11, 13,14, 16, 18). Several interesting in 2 x 2 holders and packets in 2 x 2 box, very good-extremely fine. (62) $520
Lot 3007 British Commonwealth crowns, Bermuda crown, 1959; Canada dollar 1949; Cyprus, forty five piastres, 1928; Southern Rhodesia 1953. Cyprus issue extremely fine, others uncirculated, the Canada dollar proof-like. (4) $70
Lot 3008 British Guiana, George III, one guilder 1809, (KM.6). With somr original mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and rare. $160
Lot 3009 British Guiana, William IV, half guilders 1835, (KM.18). Has been polished with minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $40
Lot 3010 British Trade Dollars, 1897, 1898B, 1899B, 1900B, 1902B (KM.T5). Very fine or better. (5) $80
Lot 3011 British Trade Dollars, 1899B, 1903B, 1911B (3), 1912B, (KM.T5). Very fine or better. (6) $100
Lot 3012 British Trade Dollars, 1903B, 1908B, 1909B, 1910B, 1911B, 1930 (KM.T5). Very fine or better. (6) $100
Lot 3013 British Trade Dollars, 1911B (2), 1925, 1929B, 1930 (KM.T5). Very fine or better. (5) $80
Lot 3014 British West Africa, one tenth penny, 1916H, (KM.7). Extremely fine, scarce. $60
Lot 3015 Brunei, one cent (AH1304), (A.D. 1886-7), (KM.3). Very fine. $0
Lot 3016 Burma, Pyu Coinage, Srikshetra, Period of the Funan monarchy, type I, (A.D. 300-400), silver unit, (@6 - 7 grams), 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). Some green oxidation on surface, otherwise nearly very fine, rare. (2) $80
Lot 3017 Burma, Pegu, during and after Bayinnaung (A.D.1551-1581), issue made c.1560-1750 (R&S p.35-6), a small hoard (10) of uniface lead coins 22-25mm. (8) (each about 3-4 grams), and (1) 18mm (2.2 grams), and another (1) 15mm (0.7 grams), all with the Hantha bird on the obverse within a dotted circle, obv. hantha bird to right (9), to left (1), all from different dies, (Robinson & Shaw, 'The Coins and Banknotes of Burma' Chapter 6, pp. 35-36 [cf.illustrations 6.1]). Mostly very fine, all rare, the smaller denominations very rare. (10) $200
Lot 3018 Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, set of six of the bird 'Duck series' weights issued 1853-1878, weights 329, 168, 77.4, 31.7, 15.6, 9.0 grams corresponding to 20, 10, 5, 2, 1, and 1/2 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 3 and 11, p.32], M.2831-5). Mostly very fine. (6) $150
Lot 3019 Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, set of six of the standing Lion 'To series' weights issued 1782-1819, weights 340, 170, 78.2, 31.9, 14.9, 7.8 grams corresponding to 20, 10, 5, 2, 1 and 1/2 Kyats. (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, pp.31-4 [figure 1, p.32], M.2841-2). The third with surface oxidation, otherwise very fine. (6) $180
Lot 3020 Burma, silver mu, 1852 and kyat 1852, (KM.7.1, 10). Fine - nearly very fine. (2) $30
Lot 3021 Burma, copper quarter pe 1878 (KM.Y.9 and Y9.1). Good; very fine. (2) $20
Lot 3022 Cambodia, billon half fuang or two pe, c.1847-1860, obv. Hamza Bird walking to left, 'Chi' above bird, rev. plain, (KM. 11, M.-). Very fine or better. (25) $40
Lot 3023 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. (10) $80
Lot 3024 Cambodia, pattern four tical in white metal, (53.6 grams), issued CS1209 = (1848), (cf.KM. 38). Extremely fine, excessively rare. $1,600
Lot 3025 Cameroon, pattern piedfort two francs, 1948, (KM.PE2 of type KM.9). Uncirculated and rare. $70
Lot 3026 Canada and Newfoundland, assorted issues from one cent - fifty cents, 1859-1919. Mostly very good - fine several better. (20) $0
Lot 3027 Canada, Olympic coin proof sets, 1973 series 1, 1974 (2) series II, III, 1975 (2) series IV, V, 1976 (2) series VI, VII (KM.OCP1-7). FDC. (7) $180
Lot 3028 Canada, proof sets 1973-1976, Olympic series I (2), II (2), IV - VII and an uncirculated set Series IV, (KM.OCP1-2,4-7). FDC. (9) $250
Lot 3029 Canada, proof sets, 1975 (2), 1976 (4), 1977 (5); U.S.A., proof sets, 1962 (10), mint dollar, 1971 (2). Extremely fine - FDC. (23) $120
Lot 3030 Canada, proof set 1973 Olympics Series I set, (KM. OCP1); Series I uncirculated set cased; Western Samoa, 1974 silver proof sets 1974 (2); Papua New Guinea, decimal set to ten cents as First Day Covers; U.S.A. silver dollars 1885O, 1925; New Guinea, Edward VIII pennies (24); other coins (5). Mostly uncirculated, FDC. (lot) $100
Lot 3031 Central American Republic, eight reales, 1846/2 AE/MA W/CREZCA over CRESCA. Very fine. $180
Lot 3032 Ceylon, (Sri Lanka), bronzed proofs 1802 1/192, 1/96 and 1/48th rix dollar, plain edges, (Pr. 83, 86, 87, KM.73 - 75). The last with a few minor surface marks, otherwise nearly FDC - FDC, scarce. (3) $440
Lot 3033 China, knife money (2), Chou Dynasty (1122-255 B.C.) (Sch.51); spade money (2), Wang Mang (A.D. 7-22) (Sch.48); plus a selection of cash coins including (Sch. 94 (2), 149 (2), 253, 312 (2), all nice examples. Fine - very fine. (11) $170
Lot 3034 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. (6) $70
Lot 3035 China, Kwangsi Province, twenty cents, Yr38 (1949) (KMY.416). Toned, good extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 3036 China, Yunnan Province, silver tael, nd. c.1943, rev. 'Fu' (wealth), (KM. Y.496, Kann 940). Extremely fine. $60
Lot 3037 China, silver dollars (7), including junk dollars (4), (KM.345), year 22 (1), year 23 (3); Yuan Shih Kai (2), year 3 (1914) (KM.329); Yunnan, nd (1911-5), (KM.258), another half dollar (Km.257); cash of Tao-Kuang (1821-1851) Yunnan Province cast copper (KM.C.26.3); French INdo China one piastre 1903, (KM.5a.1). Mostly very fine several better. (10) $130
Lot 3038 Czechoslovakia, ten korun, twenty five, fifty and one hundred korun, 1955 (KM.42 (5), 43 (5) 44 (5), 45 (5)). Good very fine - uncirculated. (20) $140
Lot 3039 Denmark, Frederick VII, death of Christian VIII, silver daler, 1848, (KM.742). Very fine or better. $140
Lot 3040 Denmark, silver two kroner 1892 golden wedding (KM.800); another 1906 death of Christian IX, (KM.803). Extremely fine; good very fine. (2) $50
Lot 3041 Egypt, twenty piastres 1917, (KM.321); fifty piastres, 1956, (KM.386); Ethiopia, silver birr 1889A (A.D.1897), (KM.5); Japan, Meiji era, one yen, year 26 (1893), (KM. A25.3); one thousand yen, Olympic isue, 1964, (KM. 80); United States, silver dollar 1878S. The last two coins uncirculated, others good very fine - extremely fine. (6) $140
Lot 3042 Eritrea, silver tallero 1918R, Rome mint, (KM.5). Nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 3043 Fiji, halfpennies (2) 1942 one with normal brass flan, other bronze flan! Very fine - uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3044 Fiji, proof dollars, 1970 (6) (KM.33), mint sets, 1969 (20) (KM.MSB1); Seychelles, mint sets, 1972 (11). Extremely fine - FDC. (37) $0
Lot 3045 France, Louis XV, (1715-1774), silver ecu, 1786L, Bayonne mint, obv. head of Louis XV to left, rev. crowned arms, (KM.564.9, D.1333). Toned, good very fine and rare in this condition. $180
Lot 3046 France, Henry V (Pretender), copper pattern five francs 1831A, Paris mint, (KM. PT 32a, VG.2686). Good very fine. $150
Lot 3047 France, Third Republic, five francs 1873A, 1874A, Paris mint, (KM.820.1, D.92). Brilliant with light peripheral tone, good extremely fine - uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3048 France, five centimes 1898, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1920; ten centimes 1905, 1921. Mostly very good - very fine. (7) $0
Lot 3049 France, a Dansco de-luxe album with assorted issues in packets described, from 1610-1808, includes six deniers 1720&, fifteen sols 1791I, sol aux balances 1793D, thirty sols 1791W and others from late 18th century, Mostly good - very fine. (60) $520
Lot 3050 France, assorted nineteenth century silver coins, various denominations twenty cents to two francs. Mostly very good - fine several better. (40) $100
Lot 3051 France, collection of mostly silver issues c.1899-1920 all mounted in 2x2 housed in coin album, several scarce and generally better than average. Mostly Very fine or better. (54) $110
Lot 3052 French Colonial, a range of issues, various denominations from 1818-1972, including several silver. Good - uncirculated. (60) $70
Lot 3053 French Guyana, (Cayenne), two sous 1782, 1789 (2), another uncertain date counterstamped E (possibly for St Eustatious or a storekeeper - plantation issue). Fine or better. (4) $80
Lot 3054 German East Africa, one half rupie, 1891, (KM.4). Extremely fine. $140
Lot 3055 German East Africa, two rupien, 1893 (KM.5). Nearly very fine, rare. $340
Lot 3056 German East Africa, one rupee 1911J, twenty heller 1916T brass (obv.A, rev.B), five heller 1908J, one heller 1904J, 1908J, (KM.7, 10, 11, 15a). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $110
Lot 3057 German East Africa, silver rupie 1913J, 1914J, (KM.10). Toned, very fine or better. (2) $70
Lot 3058 German East Africa, one rupie, 1910J; Germany, a range of mostly silver coins including ten marks 1972F, five marks 1937E, 1951J, 1973G (commem), two marks 1931D (KM.45 VF scarce), 1938E, 1939A (2); others four pfennig 1932A to one mark (10). Very good - good extremely fine. (19) $90
Lot 3059 Germany, Anhalt, Alexander Carl (1834-1863), silver thaler, 1846, (KM.84); Ragusa, silver ducato, 1768, (KM.18). Very fine; fine. (2) $130
Lot 3060 Germany, Baveria, gulden 1866, (KM.493). Light golden blue tone, extremely fine, scarce. $130
Lot 3061 Germany, Frankfurt, three and a half gulden or two thalers 1846 (KM.329). Lightly toned, weak on feathers, very fine - good very fine. $200
Lot 3062 Germany, Frankfurt am Main, one thaler 1863, Assembly of Princes (KM.372). Lightly toned, good extremely fine, scarce. $140
Lot 3063 Germany, Hall, pattern silver quarter ducat 1714, for Peace of Baden, (KM.Pn5 [type of Km.20]). Extremely fine. $30
Lot 3064 Germany, silver five marks, Hamburg 1901J (KM.293), Prussia 1903A (KM.523), thaler 1861 (Coronation), 1871 (Victory over France) (KM.488, 500). Mostly toned, very fine - extremely fine. (4) $130
Lot 3065 Germany, Hannover, two thalers 1855B (KM.229). Lightly toned, very fine - good very fine. $160
Lot 3066 Germany, Prussia, two thalers 1842A (KM.440.1). Heavy grey toned, good very fine. $190
Lot 3067 Germany, Prussia, two and five marks 1901A, 200 years kingdom of Prussia (KM.525, 526). First toned, otherwise nearly extremely fine or better. (2) $60
Lot 3068 Germany, Prussia, three marks 1910A, Berlin University (KM.530). Toned, extremerly fine, scarce. $50
Lot 3069 Germany, Prussia, commemorative 200th anniversary of Prussian kingdom, two marks, 1901A, (KM.525); another 100th anniversary of Napoleon defeat, 1913A, (KM.534); five marks 1907A, (KM.523). First framed by clamp in a contemporary Prussian crowned frame, nearly extremely fine; good very fine; very fine. (3) $50
Lot 3070 Germany, Prussia, three marks (2), two marks 1913A, all commemorating 100 years of defeat of Napoleon (KM.532, 534). One toned, others brilliant. Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3). $40
Lot 3071 Germany, Saxe-Old-Gotha, Johann Casimir (1572-1633) and John Ernst, (1572-1638), silver thaler, 1606, obv. facing busts of the two rulers, rev. arms and date in centre surrounded by circle of thirteen shields, (KM.7426, D.7426). Attractive dark tone, very fine and scarce in this condition. $170
Lot 3072 Germany, Saxony, thaler, 1788 IEC (KM.132). Very fine/good very fine. $80
Lot 3073 Germany, Saxony, silver thaler 1832S, (KM.1121). Lightly toned, minor field marks, otherwise good extremely fine, rare. $250
Lot 3074 Germany, Saxony, Johann (1854-1873), double thaler, 1857F (KM.277). Nearly very fine. $130
Lot 3075 Germany, Saxony, five marks 1907E, (KM.1288). Toned, good extremely fine, scarce. $100
Lot 3076 Germany, assorted minors in packets from Dortmund (4), Frankfurt (1), Hesse (3), Holstein (1), Mecklenburg (1), Nassau (4), Oldenburg (2), Saxony (7), and others from Netherlands province of Overyssel (3) and a token from Elberfeld. Most in need of conservation, several holed, otherwise very good - fine. (30) $30
Lot 3077 Germany, various state issues of 18th-19th century. Good - fine. (10) $10
Lot 3078 Germany, Empire, a small group, 1873-1876, silver twenty pfennigs including scarce 1873C and 1874H. Mostly good - fine. (12) $30
Lot 3079 Germany, small choice collection of one mark 1914A, 1914E, 1914J, 1915D, 1915E, 1915J; half mark 1906J, 1913A, 1914A, 1915A, 1915E, 1916A, 1918A, 1918E (K&.14, 17) all described in 2 x 2's. Extremely fine-uncirculated. (14) $100
Lot 3080 Germany, assorted group, two (2), five (3), ten (3), pfennig, half mark (2), one mark all pre WWI, others 1922-3 all different aluminium inflation issues, three marks (3), 200 mark (5), 500 mark (2). Fine - extremely fine, aluminium issues nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (21) $30
Lot 3081 Germany, commemorative 700th anniversary death of Von Der Vogelweide, three marks, 1930A, (KM.69); another 1000th anniversary of Rhineland, 1925E, (KM.46). Nearly extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 3082 Germany, commemorative Graf Zeppelin Flight three marks, 1930A, (KM.67); another 1000th anniversary of Meissen, 1929E, (KM.65). Nearly extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 3083 Germany, three reichmark 1930A, liberation of Rhineland, (KM.70); five marks 1936D, (KM.66); 1936A, 1936J, 1938D, (KM.94); 1951F, (KM.112.1); two marks 1938A, 1938B, 1939A, (KM.93); one mark 1914A, 1914E, 1934E. Several toned, first coin nearly extremely fine, others fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) $120
Lot 3084 Germany, Third Reich, fifty pfennig 1936-1943 various mints including 1943J. Mostly fine - very fine. (10) $0
Lot 3085 Germany, proof and currency five marks, 1964J, Johann Gottlieb Fichte, (KM.118.1). Uncirculated. $170
Lot 3086 Germany, proof two marks, 1967 Humboldt (KM.120.1); others 1968 Pettenkoffer and Gutenberg, (KM.122, 123.1). First coin rare, nearly FDC with uneven tone, others nearly uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 3087 Germany, various commemorative five mark issues 1971-1978, several dates are proof issues. Extremely fine - uncirculated and FDC. (21) $80
Lot 3088 Germany, various commemorative ten mark issues 1972-1996, several later dates are proof issues. Extremely fine - uncirculated and FDC. (19) $120
Lot 3089 Germany, East German issues mostly in aluminium, 1950-1980, one pfennig to two marks, includes 1952E five pfennig. Fine - uncirculated. (36) $0
Lot 3090 Greece, Crete and Ionian Islands, one lepton to fifty drachma, 1836-1980 (all in 2x2 holders and described), several scarce coins noted including ten lepta 1836, 1837, fifty lepta and one drachma 1883. Good - uncirculated. (50) $150
Lot 3091 Great Britain and Commonwealth, commemorative cupro-nickel crowns and medallions including, St Helena (10), Gibraltar (10), Falkland Islands (11), Jersey, Isle of Man, Guernsey, Great Britain, 1951, 1965 (11), 1980 (11), 1981 (8), New Zealand, 1974 (3), 1978, 1983, 1986. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (120) $0
Lot 3092 Guatamala, Ferdinand VII, four reales, 1815/4M (KM.68). Very fine. $120
Lot 3093 Guatamala, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1821M (KM.69); Peru, Ferdinand VII, eight reales, 1810JP (KM.106.2). Very fine. (2) $180
Lot 3094 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver dollar 1867, (KM.10). Very fine, scarce. $600
Lot 3095 Hong Kong, Queen Victoria, silver dollar 1868, (KM.10). Good very fine, scarce. $800
Lot 3096 Hong Kong, Edward VII, twenty cents 1904 (KM.14). Very fine. $80
Lot 3097 Hong Kong, assorted issues from one cent - ten cents, 1886-1933. Mostly very good - fine several better. (18) $20
Lot 3098 Hungary, Leopold I, (1657-1705), silver thaler, 1692, Kremnitz mint, obv. Leopold bust to right, rev. arms and crowned double-headed eagle, (KM.214.4, D.3262A). Attractive grey tone, good very fine and scarce in this condition. $200
Lot 3099 Hungary, silver thaler, Maria Theresa, 1780, (KM.386.2, D.1134); five pengo 1938, 1939, (KM.516-7); Austria, Maria Theresa, thaler 1780 restrike. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 3100 Indonesia, Sumatra Island, East India Company, 1786 two and three kepings, both dated A.H. 1200, grained edges, (Pr. 6, 11, KM.258, 259.1). Both with mint bloom, the second a proof, extremely fine and FDC, both scarce. (2) $270
Lot 3101 Islamic, Umayyad, al-Walid I (A.H. 86-96) (A.D. 705-715), silver anonymous dirhams, Wasit mint (on Euphrates River), A.H. 95 = A.D. 714, another A.H.96 = A.D. 715 another of Hisham (A.H. 105-125, A.D. 724-743), A.H.113 = A.D. 732, (A.128, 137, cf.M.55, BMC 181, 182, W. 539, 541, 561). Last with ragged flan, otherwise very fine. (3) $0
Lot 3102 Italy, Naples & Sicily, Ferdinano IV as King (1816-1825), one hundred and twenty grana, 1818 (KM.126). Cleaned, very fine. $80
Lot 3103 Jamaica, mint sets, 1969 (KM.MS2). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (54) $0
Lot 3104 Japan, Meiji era, one yen year 16 (1883), (KM.A25.2). Extremely fine, but scratches on the reverse. $70
Lot 3105 Japan, Meiji era, one yen, year 22 (1889) (KM.25.3). Good very fine. $60
Lot 3106 Japan, Meiji era, one yen years, 23 (1890), 24 (1891), 27 (1894), (KM.A25.2). Nearly extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 3107 Japan, Meiji era, one yen, years 27 (1894), 28 (1895), 38 (1905), (KM.A25.2). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 3108 Japan, Meiji era, one yen, years 28 (1895), 29 (1896) this with 'Gin' countermark, (KM.A25.2, A28.2). First mounted and regroved, otherwise fine, second good very fine. (2) $50
Lot 3109 Japan, Meiji era, one yen, year 36 (1903) (KM.25.3). Good extremely fine. $60
Lot 3110 Japan, Taisho era, one yen, year 3 (1914), (KM.38). Extremely fine. $50
Lot 3111 Japan, mint set 1969 in pack as issued, (KM.MS1, $650). Uncirculated. (5 coins) $300
Lot 3112 Japan, mint sets, 1970 (8), 1971 (2) (KM.MS2, MS3). Some wallets soiled, extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $250
Lot 3113 Japan, assorted issues, one sen 1877, 1880, 1914, two sen 1877, ten sen 1908, twenty sen 1911 all housed in album. Nearly extremely fine or better. (6) $310
Lot 3114 Tonga, paladium mint set, 1967, quarter, half and one hau, Coronation 4th July 1967 (KM.MS2). Small cuts in centre star on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3115 Laos, Kingdom, (1591-1707), silver double tamlung, 'Tiger tongue' money, issued from Vientiane, (105 grams), cast, the tiger tongue raised design on obverse, plain reverse, with snake symbols stamps in centre area, issued early - mid 17th century, (Le May Pl.IV, 1, M.3005-3006). Good very fine. $100
Lot 3116 Lithuania, John Casimir, (1648-1668), copper solidus, 1660, 1661, 1663, 1664, 1665, 1666, mistruck 6656 (sic), another 166, another 1665 curious double struck with two heads, another similar overstruck on half the coin, rev. SOLI MAG DVC LIT (and date), (KM.50, Hutten-Czapski 2170, 2200, 2247, 2268, 2289, 2302 ). Very good - very fine, all scarce, several rare variants. (10) $120
Lot 3117 Lithuania, five litai, 1925, Latvia two lati 1925 (3), one lati 1924. Average very fine. (6) $0
Lot 3118 Mauritius, twenty cents 1878, quarter rupee 1946. Very fine. (2) $40
Lot 3119 Mexico, Philip V, two reales, 1738MF Mexico mint (KM.84), one real, 1738MF Mexico mint (KM.75). Very fine. (2) $150
Lot 3120 Mexico, Philip V, pillar four reales, 1740MF, Mexico City mint. Cleaned, good very fine. $250
Lot 3121 Mexico, Charles III, half real, 1781FF, Mexico City mint, (KM.69.2), Charles IV, real, 1802FT, Mexico City mint (KM.81). Good very fine. (2) $110
Lot 3122 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1759), milled eight reales, Mexico city mint, 1756, (KM.104.1). Nearly very fine. $130
Lot 3123 Mexico, Ferdinand VI, (1746-1759), milled eight reales, Mexico city mint, 1758, (KM.104.1). Nearly very fine. $120
Lot 3124 Mexico, Charles III (1759-1788), pillar dollar, eight reales, 1770, Mexico City mint, assayer FM, (KM.105). Very fine with scratches in field. $80
Lot 3125 Mexico, eight reales, 1837PJ (KM.377.8); Peru, eight reales, 1832MM (KM.142.3). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 3126 Mexico, eight reales, 1896AM Mexico City mint. Uncirculated. $90
Lot 3127 Netherlands, Gelderland, silver half lion daalder, 1641 (Delmonte 869); another Utrecht, 1646, (Delmonte 879). Both fine or better, last rare. (2) $80
Lot 3128 Netherlands, Holland, silver rijksdaalder, 1619, obv. bust right with sword, legend around, rev, crowned shield dated 16 19 across, (D.4831). Waterworn, striking crack, otherwise fine, scarce. $150
Lot 3129 Netherlands, Hollandia, ten stuivers, 1749 (KM.95), two stuivers, 1730 (KM.48A), one stuiver, 1764 (KM.91A); Utrecht, one duit, 1788 (KM.91). Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) $130
Lot 3130 Netherlands, Utrecht, six stuivers, 1789 (V.113.4, KM.112). Lightly toned, uncirculated and scarce. $90
Lot 3131 Netherlands, Utrecht, three gulden, 1792 (KM.117). Good very fine. $150
Lot 3132 Netherlands, West Friesland, three gulden, 1794 (KM.141.2). Good very fine. $160
Lot 3133 Netherlands, two and a half gulden, Willem II 1848 (KM.69); Willem III 1865 (KM.82); Wilhelmina 1930, (KM.165). Good very fine. (3) $70
Lot 3134 Netherlands, one cent, 1907, (KM.132.1). Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3135 Netherlands, two and a half cents 1883, 1898. Fine - very fine. (2) $0
Lot 3136 Netherland East Indies, ten stuivers, 1786 (KM.115). Good very fine. $190
Lot 3137 Norway, Frederick IV (1699-1730), silver krone, 1725 (KM.222, D.1292). Initials stipled into field on both sides, otherwise fine. $80
Lot 3138 Palestine, one hundred mils 1942, fifty mils 1935 (2), twenty mils 1933, ten mils 1937, five mils 1939, (KM. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $50
Lot 3139 Peru, Philip V, cob eight reales, 1718M, (KM.34). One clear date parts of two other dates on the coin, toned, very fine. $320
Lot 3140 Philippines, silver peso 1897, (KM.154). Nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 3141 Philippines, five centavos, 1903, (KM.164). Uncirculated. $50
Lot 3142 Poland, Sigismund III, (1587-1632), silver three polker 1620, 1622, 1623, 1624, 1625 (KM.15, Hutten-Czapski 1402, 1437, 1460, 1491, 1512). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $100
Lot 3143 Poland, Sigismund III, (1587-1632), silver three polker 1622 (2), 1623, 1624, 1625 (KM.15, Hutten-Czapski 1437 and variant, 1460, 1488, 1512). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $100
Lot 3144 Poland, John Casimir, (1648-1668), copper solidus, 1661 (2), 1663 (2), 1665 (2), rev. SOLID REGN POLONI (and date), (KM.13, Hutten-Czapski 2198, 2259, 2282). Fine - very fine, scarce. (6) $70
Lot 3145 Poland, Ghetto money from Lodz, ten marks, 1943, (Boling 1025). Nearly uncirculated. $50
Lot 3146 Romania, five lei 1880B, name near rim, (KM.12). Some spotting, otherwise good very fine. $30
Lot 3147 Russia, Anna (1730-1740), rouble 1731, Moscow mint, (KM.192.1, D.1670). Bright, nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 3148 Russia, Anna (1730-1740), half rouble 1732, Moscow mint, (KM.195). Bright, good very fine, scarce. $250
Lot 3149 Russia, Anna (1730-1740), rouble 1738, Moscow mint, (KM.198, D.1674). Toned, good very fine. $0
Lot 3150 Russia, Catherine II (1762-1796), large copper five kopecks, 1778, EM, (KM.C.59.3). Attractive, off centred, extremely fine. $0
Lot 3151 Russia, Alexander I (1801-1825), silver rouble, 1809, (KM.125a). Toned, extremely fine. $350
Lot 3152 Russia, Alexander I (1801-1825), silver rouble, 1818, (KM.130). Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 3153 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-1855), commemorative silver rouble, 1834 Alexander I monument, (KM.169). Extremely fine or better. $440
Lot 3154 Russia, Nicholas I, silver rouble, 1850, (KM.168.1). Proof-like, uncirculated. $200
Lot 3155 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-1855), silver rouble, 1850, (KM.168.1). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 3156 Russia, Alexander II (1855-1881), commemorative silver rouble, 1859 Nicholas I memorial, (KM.Y.28). Good extremely fine, scarce. $440
Lot 3157 Russia, Alexander II (1855-1881), silver half rouble, 1858 (KM.Y.17). Toned, good extremely fine, scarce. $0
Lot 3158 Russia, Alexander III (1881-1894), silver rouble, 1883 Coronation issue, (KM.Y.43). Good extremely fine. $300
Lot 3159 Russia, Alexander III (1881-1894), silver half rouble, 1894 (KM.Y.45). Brilliant, uncirculated. $0
Lot 3160 Russia, two kopecks to twenty five kopecks, including 1916 fifteen kopecks, Osaka mint, issues from 1799-1916. Very good - extremely fine. (16) $0
Lot 3161 Scandinavian Countries, a range of issues in an album from one sixth skilling banco to two kroner, several in silver, 1773-1919. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (88) $270
Lot 3162 Serbia, Peter I, silver five dinara, 1904, (KM.27). Good very fine, scarce. $150
Lot 3163 Singapore, mint sets, 1972 (KM.MS7). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (18) $180
Lot 3164 Singapore, proof ten dollars, 1972 (KM.9.1). Nearly FDC - FDC. (8) $180
Lot 3165 Solomon Islands, proof sets 1978, 1979, 1980. FDC. (3) $70
Lot 3166 Solomon Islands, proof sets 1979 (4), 1980. FDC. (5) $120
Lot 3167 Solomon Islands, proof sterling silver five dollars, Olympics 2000 issue, rev. 'Kenny Kangaroo' cycling. FDC and extremely rare. $150
Lot 3168 Solomon Islands, proof sterling silver five dollars, Olympics 2000 issue, rev. 'Kerry Koala' playing tennis. FDC and extremely rare. $130
Lot 3169 Solomon Islands, proof cupro-nickel one dollar, Olympics 2000 issue, rev. 'Kerry Koala' swimming against backdrop of Sydney. FDC and extremely rare. $80
Lot 3170 Solomon Islands, proof cupro-nickel one dollar, Olympics 2000 issue, rev. 'Kenny Kangaroo' sailing against backdrop of Sydney Opera House. FDC and extremely rare. $70
Lot 3171 South Africa, ZAR proof set 1892 penny, threepence, sixpence, shilling, florin, halfcrown, and crown, (KM.2-8). In custom made sandle wood case to fit long set, some light hairlines, otherwise nearly FDC and exceedingly rare. (7) $0
Lot 3172 South Africa, ZAR silver crown, 1892, single shaft, (KM.8.1). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. $210
Lot 3173 South Africa, one halfpenny, 1926, (KM.13.1). Nearly uncirculated $70
Lot 3174 South Africa, crowns 1948 (8), 1949 (5), 1951 (3), 1952 (20),1957, 1958 (3) (KM.40.1). Fine - very fine. (40) $150
Lot 3175 South Africa, crowns, 1953, 1961 (KM.52 (9), KM.62 (9)). Toned, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (18) $0
Lot 3176 South Africa, crowns, 1963 (KM.62). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) $0
Lot 3177 South Africa, half cent - fifty cents sets (1963). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (12 sets) $0
Lot 3178 South & Central America, silver world crowns, Bolivia, 1839 eight soles, another 1843, (KM.87, 103); Brazil, two thousand reis 1869, (KM.475); Guatemala, 1864 peso, (KM.182); Mexico, one peso 1898, Mexico City, (KM.409.2); another five pesos, 1950 Southern Railway, (KM.466); Peru, eight reales 1839, (KM.142.3). Nearly very fine - good extremely fine. (7) $200
Lot 3179 South and Central America, silver crowns, Bolivia peso 1863FF; Dominicana peso 1974; Mexico peso 1866 Maximilian; eight reales 1892 Zs; Panama, balboa 1934; Peru, eight reales 1846. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $160
Lot 3180 Spain, Alfonso XIII, five pesetas 1898, Madrid mint, (KM.707). With almost full mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine $90
Lot 3181 Sri-lanka (Ceylon), rix dollar, 1821 (KM.84); France, Louis Philippe I (1830-1846), five francs, 1838 (KM.204.3); Spain, eight maravedis, 1817J (KM.111). Fine - good very fine. (3) $100
Lot 3182 Straits Settlements, one dollar, 1904B, (KM.25). Extremely fine. $40
Lot 3183 Sweden, Gustaf III (1771-1792), silver riksdaler, 1777 OL, (KM.514, D.1735). Nearly very fine. $190
Lot 3184 Sweden, silver riksdaler 1857, (KM.693). Good fine, scarce. $60
Lot 3185 Sweden, ten ore, 1909, (KM.780). Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3186 Switzerland, one franc, 1877B, (KM. 24). Dark tone, extremely fine or better. $120
Lot 3187 Switzerland, five francs, 1922 B, 1923 B (KM.37). Very fine. (2) $110
Lot 3188 Switzerland, five francs, 1923 B (KM.37). Extremely fine. $80
Lot 3189 Syria, twenty five piastres 1929, (KM.73). Nearly uncirculated. $40
Lot 3190 Turkey, collection of mostly small silver issues mostly 19th century, (14); Egypt (13), Yemen rial 1963; Great Britain, silver threepences 1864-1926 (14); Japan (16); Australia crown 1937; Panama 'pill', 2 1/2 centimes 1904; U.S.A., dime 1897S, cent 1918S; Great Britain, 'Pears Soap' on France ten centimes 1884; other world coins all mounted in 2x2 housed in coin album, several scarce and generally better than average. Mostly Very fine - uncirculated. (68) $140
Lot 3191 U.S.A., half dime 1838, three cents, 1856, 1866, two cents 1867. Very good - good fine. (4) $80
Lot 3192 U.S.A., Liberty cap, silver ten cents 1836; shield nickel five cents 1871. Fine, scarce. (2) $90
Lot 3193 U.S.A., quarter dollars, seated Liberty type 1854 O, arrows at date, Barber head type, 1892S. Fine or better. (2) $180
Lot 3194 U.S.A., silver quarter dollars, 1907D, 1917 first type, 1918 second type. Fine - very fine. (3) $110
Lot 3195 U.S.A., Liberty cap fifty cents, 1826. Cleaned, nearly extremely fine. $140
Lot 3196 U.S.A., silver half dollar, 1897S. Has been mounted, otherwise fine. $50
Lot 3197 U.S.A., silver half dollars, 1909S, 1912S, 1917. Fine - very fine. (3) $120
Lot 3198 U.S.A., Morgan dollar, 1878CC. Nearly uncirculated, with full mint bloom, scarce. $120
Lot 3199 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1878 (8 tail feathers), 1878S (2), 1878CC. The last coin very fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated, three with full mint bloom, first scarce. (4) $170
Lot 3200 U.S.A., silver dollars, Morgan head, 1878 S, 1881 S. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) $70
Lot 3201 U.S.A., silver dollars 1878S, 1881S, 1888O. Extremely fine or better. (3) $80
Lot 3202 U.S.A., silver dollars, 1878, 1881, 1882, other world crowns Netherlands 1872 two and a half guildersm, Ceylon five rupees 1957; Mexico 1960 ten pesos, 150th anniver. (KM.476); British trade dollar 1901B; other silver coins including France one franc 1824A, (KM.709.1). The last coin nearly extremely fine, others mostly extremely fine or better. (12) $110
Lot 3203 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1881, 1881O, 1881S. Extremely fine - uncirculated, two with full mint bloom. (3) $90
Lot 3204 U.S.A., various silver dollars, 1881, 1882 (2), 1897O, 1921D, 1921S, 1922, 1922D (2), 1922S, 1923S, 1926S, 1928S. Fine - extremely fine. (13) $150
Lot 3205 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1882O, 1883, 1883O. First with artificial blue patina, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated, last with full mint bloom. (3) $70
Lot 3206 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1884, 1884O, 1884S. Last good fine, others extremely fine - uncirculated, second with full mint bloom. (3) $60
Lot 3207 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1885, 1885S, 1886. Extremely fine - uncirculated, all with full mint bloom. (3) $90
Lot 3208 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1887, 1887O, 1888. All toned, extremely fine - uncirculated, some with traces of mint bloom. (3) $80
Lot 3209 U.S.A., Morgan dollars, 1889, 1890, 1898. All toned, first very fine, others extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, some with traces of mint bloom. (3) $90
Lot 3210 U.S.A., silver trade dollar, 1873S. Minor surface scratches, nearly extremely fine and rare. $370
Lot 3211 U.S.A., silver trade dollar, 1878S. Very fine. $150
Lot 3212 U.S.A., proof silver trade dollar, 1882. Attractive light peripheral gold and blue tone, nearly FDC and very rare. $1,850
Lot 3213 U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakaua I, dollar, 1883. Good very fine, scarce. $420
Lot 3214 U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakaua I, dollar, 1883. Very fine and very scarce. $380
Lot 3215 U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakaua I, dollar, 1883 (KM.7). Very good. $270
Lot 3216 U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakau I, half dollar 1883, (KM.6). Extremely fine. $0
Lot 3217 U.S.A., Hawaii, Kalakaua I, quarter dollar, 1883 (KM.5). Fine - very fine. (2) $150
Lot 3218 U.S.A., coins, tokens and checks, half cent - one dollar, various dates including five cents 1830, half dime 1853, Liberty five cents 1832, quarter dollar 1891S, fifty cents 1834, half dollar 1876, 1902, commemorative half dollars 1893, 1923S, 1946S, one gold dollar 1849, plugged. Poor - uncirculated. (49) $1,800
Lot 3219 U.S.A., one cent to one dollar, 1902 - 1976 housed on sheets, high face value, includes many silver coins. Mostly very good - uncirculated. (316) $140
Lot 3220 U.S.A., Canada, selection one cent to fifty cents 1867 - 1930. Good - extremely fine. (33) $70
Lot 3221 Vatican/Papal States, Pius VII, silver scudo, 1802R (year III), (KM.1249). Good fine. $100
Lot 3222 Vatican/Papal States, Gregory XVI, silver scudo, 1834, (KM.1315). Good very fine. $150
Lot 3223 Vatican/Papal States, Leo XIII, silver medal 44mm, 1885, obv. Leo to left, rev. the church between Germany and Spain. Good very fine, scarce. $40
Lot 3224 Western Samoa, proof one tala, 1970, 1972 (cases with minor damage) (KM.10 (8), 11 (12)), mint sets, 1974 (10). Uncirculated - FDC. (30) $0
Lot 3225 Western Samoa, one tala, 1970 (201) (KM.9), 1970 (27) (KM.10). All coins in plastic cases. Uncirculated. (228) $0
Lot 3226 Western Samoa, one tala, 1972 (72) (KM.11), 1976 (72) (KM.22). All coins in plastic cases. Uncirculated. (144) $0
Lot 3227 Western Samoa, one tala, 1976 (KM.20). All coins in plastic cases. Uncirculated. (90) $0
Lot 3228 Zambia, proof five shillings, 1965 (KM.4). In cases of issue. Nearly FDC - FDC. (47) $0
Lot 3229 World, assorted cased proof sets, British Virgin Islands, 1976 (KM.PS6); Papua New Guinea, 1975 (KM.PS1); U.S.A., 1983 prestige set, also proof one dollar, 1971; Panama, 1975 (KM.PS13), twenty dollars, 1975. Nearly FDC - FDC. (6) $80
Lot 3230 World, assorted cased proof sets, Bahamas 1974 (2); Belize 1974 (2, one in sterling silver); Papua New-Guinea 1976; Philippines 1975; Iceland 1974 (silver coins); Bahamas uncirculated set 1966 to five dollars. Uncirculated and FDC. (8) $120
Lot 3231 World, assorted cased proof sets, including Bahamas 1974; Barbados 1974; Belize 1974; British Virgin Islands 1973, 1974; Cook Islands 1975 and crown 1973; Great Britain, crown 1981; Papua New Guinea, coin and first day cover 1975; Philippines 1975. FDC. (10) $0
Lot 3232 World, assorted cased proof sets, Seychelles, 1976 (KM.PS5); Gambia, 1966 (KM.PS1); Barbados, 1973 (2), 1977 (KM.PS2, PS5); Isle of Man, 1971 (KM.PS2); Bahamas, 1974 (KM.PS2); Malta, 1976 (KM.PS2); Cook Islands, 1975 (KM.PS8); Iceland, 1974 (KM.PS2); Australia, 1982. Some cases soiled, nearly FDC - FDC. (11) $110
Lot 3233 World, assorted cased proof sets, Franklin Mint, Cook Islands 1975, 1976, 1976 coin and stamp cover 1979 (lease) Liberia 1978, P.N.Guinea 1976, N.Z., 1969, mint set 1983, Elizabeth II Jubilee crowns 1977 (5 coin set in case) G.B., fifty pence 1973, Farewell to half pence stamp and coin pack U.K./Australia Bi-centennial 1988 proof set. Uncirculated-FDC. (12) $120
Lot 3234 World, assorted cased proof sets, Gambia 1966 (3), Malawi 1964 (3); Sierra Leone 1966 (3); Zambia 1964; Rhodesia 1964 (KM.PS2); Ireland, proof ten shillings 1966 (2). Nearly FDC - FDC. (12) $90
Lot 3235 World proof and uncirculated packaged coins and sets, includes proof Panama 1974 twenty balboas; 1974 Falklands set; Brunei ten dollars 1977; U.S.A. mint and proof sets (4), etc. FDC and uncirculated. (20). $80
Lot 3236 World, mint, proof sets and single coins, including Singapore, ten dollars 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980 (2); Isle of Man, crown 1980 (2); Scotland, two pounds 1986; France, one hundred francs 1984; Great Britain, fifty pence 1973; U.S.S.R., 1980; Israel, 1970, 1974; Tuvalu, Ireland, Canada, 1964, 1965, 1967; New Zealand, 1993, also silver Jubilee Queen Elizabeth II first day covers, 1977; Australia, Western Samoa, Great Britain, New Zealand; Bird The American Bicentennial medallic first day cover, July 1976. Uncirculated - FDC. (23) $110
Lot 3237 World, mint sets, including New Zealand, 1965 (2), 1979-1984; Great Britain, 1982, 1983, 1984 (5), 1985 (2), 1986-1989, 1992; proof sets 1970, 1971 (2), 1972; Falkland Islands, 1974; San Marino, 1972; Gambia, Papua New Guinea, Ceylon, Sudan. Uncirculated - FDC. (32) $0
Lot 3238 World, including proof sets and single coins, British Virgin Islands, 1977; Great Britain, 1985; Western Samoa, one tala, 1977, ten tala, 1979; Canada, 1965, 1977; Singapore, ten dollars, 1988; Australia, first day covers with stamp and fifty cent coin, 1994 (3), 1995 (5), one dollar, 1995 (5), five dollars, 1990 (3). Extremely fine - FDC. (63) $120
Lot 3239 World, proof and specimen coins in album, various denominations and issues from 1946-1977, including scarce order of Malta three scudi 1968, silver crowns etc. from Yemen, swaziland, Thailand. Nearly FDC - FDC. (67) $150
Lot 3240 World, proof sets, mint sets and singles in boxes or packages, includes Cyprus 1963, Bahamas ten dollars 1975, Tokelau Proof dollar 1979 (2), Canada proof-like sets 1974 etc. Mostly uncirculated - FDC. (160) $240
Lot 3241 World, assorted silver proofs, including Canada, one dollar, 1975 (2), 1978, 1979 (2); Singapore, one dollar, 1976, ten dollars, 1977 (2), 1979; Great Britain, proof set, 1950. Nearly FDC - FDC. (10) $0
Lot 3242 World, silver proof crowns, including Western Samoa, one dollars 1974 (3), 1976; Barbados, ten dollars 1977; Tokelau, one dollar 1978; Isle of Man, crown 1978; St Helena, crown 1978; Ascension Islands, crown 1978, Tristan da Cunha crown 1978; Panama, ten balboas 1978; Coronation Jubilee crown coin set 1978, consisting of Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cook Islands, Solomon Islands; Gibraltar 1977. Nearly FDC - FDC. (17) $140
Lot 3243 World, proof silver crown size (two pieces in base metal) issues in Dansco Delux album includes several medallic issues, noted fifty and one hundred schillings Austria (15), other silver crowns from Hungary, Guernsey, Andorra, Germany, Haiti, Philippines, Venezuela, Samoa, Seychelles, Mali, Liberia, Niger, West African States, Bulgaria. FDC, several scarce. (42) $380
Lot 3244 World, including Australia, 1982 proof ten dollars Games, cased; 1984 proof dollars cased (2); Royal Australian Mint medal cased; 1977 medallic Silver Jubilee Visit as First Day Cover 7/3/1977 (2); U.S.A., 1976 silver proof set in wallet of three coins to one dollar; another proof dollar in silver cased, 1971S; dollar 1922 cased; Fiji proof set 1978; Great Britain, 1977 crown, silver proof and Unc examples; other loose coins etc (75). Fine - uncirculated, FDC. (87) $70
Lot 3245 World, including Gambia, crowns 1970 (76) (KM.7); Ireland, quarter penny - halfcrown 1964 (4), proof sets 1971 (3); Bahamas, mint set 1966 (2) (KM.MS1); Papua New Guinea, one toea - one kina 1975 (8 sets). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (93) $360
Lot 3246 World, silver crowns, including Egypt, one pound 1970 (KM.425); France, five francs 1847A, fifty francs 1976; french Indo China, one piastre, 1903; Mexixo eight reales 1892 Ga, with several chopmarks. Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $40
Lot 3247 World, crowns size, China Yuan Shi Kai dollar (1914), Sun Yat Sen Junk dollar (1934); Cyprus 45 piastres 1928; Egypt 1956 50 piastres, 1968 pound (Aswan Dam) (2), 1970 pound (Nasser). Fine-extremely fine. (7) $70
Lot 3248 World, a small group of coins including crown size China (4), Malta, silver four tari 1738, Egypt ten piastres 1917, Great Britain, florin 1849, halfcrown 1908, others (3). Very good - extremely fine. (11) $80
Lot 3249 World, crown size, Bulgaria, five leva, 1894, (KM.18); Germany, Saxony, 1774 one thaler or ten marck, (KM.992.1); Luxembourg, one hundred francs, 1946, (KM.49); Portugal, silver one thousand reis 1898, 1899, (KM.539, 540); Sweden, five kroner, 1935, (KM.806) and Italian modern copies of five lire Sardinia 1827, 1859; five lire Italy 1911, 1914 and twenty lire 1927 and 1928. The last seven coins uncirculated, others fine - extremely fine. (12) $160
Lot 3250 World, crown size in silver, mostly 20th century, a few 19th century issues. Fine - uncirculated. (14) $100
Lot 3251 World, silver mostly crown size, including U.S.A., dollars, 1921 (3), 1922, 1923; South Africa, fifty cents, 1961, 1964; Latvia, five lati, 1929, 1931; Great Britain, crowns, 1887, 1896, 1899, 1935, 1937 (2). Good - good very fine. (15) $120
Lot 3252 World crowns, 1841-1981, including Australia, 1937; Great Britain, Gibraltar, Bhutan, Tonga, U.S.A., Guernsey, Austria, France, Romania. Good-uncirculated. (21) $70
Lot 3253 World, silver crowns, assorted types in Deluxe Dansco album, includes, British Trade dollar 1902B, 1930B, Great Britain, crown 1937, four shillings 1887 (Arabic 1); Mexico, one peso 1903 Mexico city mint; France, five francs 1874K; Romania, five lei 1881; others mostly modern issues, several are proofs. Very fine - uncirculated, others FDC. (29) $200
Lot 3254 World, assorted coins, on sheets, silver crowns including China (5), British Trade dollars (2), Edward VIII modern copy for Australia crown (dated 1936), other crowns (21), smaller (19) including Lodz Ghetto camp token. Mostly very fine or better. (48) $240
Lot 3255 World, a group of crown size of mostly silver coins all housed in two Dansco Deluxe books, includes Australia 1937 crowns (2), ten dollars 1990, one ounce Kooka 1990; Japan, one yen, year 27, (KM.A25.3); Prussia, 1876A five marks; China early 20th century silver dollars (6); Belgium 1849 five francs; others from France, Mexico, Singapore, South Africa, Great Britain, U.S.A., etc. Fine - uncirculated, several are proof FDC. (57) $300
Lot 3256 World, in Austrian Coin album silver half crown - crown size (some in base metal) (33), mostly 20th century but several earlier, smaller coins mostly Germany (12), Austria (16) and others (6) including Maundy (2). Fine - uncirculated. (69) $130
Lot 3257 World, minors of various types including gold Bolivia gold medallic half scudo, 1854 (1.7 grams), holed; Mauritius 1886 ten cents, 1877 two and twenty cents, others (9). Fine - extremely fine. (13) $40
Lot 3258 World, including Germany, Hamburg five marks 1876J (KM.287); Hesse-Cassel, thaler 1842 (KM.587); Prussia 1898A; Italy, five lire 1875M; Hungary five korona 1908; France five dollars 1873A; Netherlands three guilders 1696 (poor); United States, dollars 1880, 1884O; Spain, five pesetas, 1885, others mostly modern copies (4). Unless noted very fine - extremely fine. (14) $140
Lot 3259 World, in base metal, includes Barbados penny 1788, (KM.Tn8) (illustrated); Ionian Islands 1819 two oboli, (KM.33) (illustrated); Congo Free State, ten centimes 1889 (KM.4); Communion token 1812 Mr. Murray, Foulis; others from 1656-1952, including tokens, jetons and medal. Very good - extremely fine. (32) $130
Lot 3260 World, a group of halfcrown mostly silver coins all housed in small H-B book, includes Australia ten dollars 1982 (2), Japan, fifty sen, year 4, (KM.4); others from South Africa, Great Britain, U.S.A., etc. Fine - uncirculated. (35) $70
Lot 3261 World, assorted coins and medals, an assortment including, Australia ten dollars 1982; Germany, proof ten marks 1972; great Britain silver proof crown 1977 commem in case, and several other silver items and packaged sets, travel money etc and a quantity of M.R. Roberts medals, also a New Zealand, 1914-1918 British War Medal and Victory Medal both to 3/1680 Cpl. N.L. Martin N.Z.E.F. all housed in a large tin. (Approx. 60) $80
Lot 3262 World, a collection housed in a blue album containing a wide selection including Germany states, Swizerland, Austria, Netherlands East Indies, contains a number of silver coins and better condition minors all described in 2 x 2's. Fine-uncirculated. (180) $130
Lot 3263 World, in album, including New Guinea (19); India including states, many as silver rupees (23), others (41) with four 1920's Russia rouble 1924, half roubles 1922 (2), and 1924. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (83) $110
Lot 3264 World, coins in better grade in album, 1834-1975, includes Belgium five centimes 1862, Brazil two hundred reis 1898, Great Britain florin 1898, Denmark two kroner 1937, etc. Mostly extremely fine or better. (94) $0
Lot 3265 World, in three albums, includes a collection of smaller size world coins in a brown album, (119), contains a few better condition Australian threepences including 1921M, 1939, Hong Kong five cents 1899, Great Britain threepence 1887 plus U.S.A., gold one dollar, 1851S (mounted) and a gold souvenir peso of Mexico; plus a collection of odd shaped world coins in two 'see both sides albums' (97), a small group of Thailand coins noted. Very good-unciruclated. Three albums. (217) $130
Lot 3266 World, mostly 19th and 20th issues in large plastic bag, (6.4 kgms). Good - uncirculated. (lot) $40
Lot 3267 World, mostly 19th and 20th issues in large plastic bag, (6.4 kgms). Good - uncirculated. (lot) $40
Lot 3268 World, assorted coins and medals, assorted group including large five kopecks 1763, 1782, cartwheel twopence 1797 (2), halfpenny blank. Mostly fine or better. (Approx 100) $300
Lot 3269 World, a quanity all in silver (725 grams), mostly 20th century. Poor - extremely fine. (Approx. 100) $150
Lot 3270 World, an accumulation of silver and bronze coins and medallions including Canada, dollars 1965 (9), 1966; Austria, one hundred schilling, 1976 (4); Egypt,pound, 1976-1979 including FAO issues; Germany, five mark, 1965, 1977; Poland, New Zealand, India, Greece, Bhutan, New Zealand/Bahamas, mule two cents, Australia, Burma. Very good - FDC. (100) $0
Lot 3271 World, a group of issues in an album selected for scarcity from the 16th century to 1962, includes U.S.A., 1912S half dollar, quarter dollars 1877CC, 1891S; Naples 120 grani 1846; Bavaria half gulden 1843; Great Britain, 1797 penny and twopence, Japan five sen 1876, and many others. Poor - uncirculated. (134) $0
Lot 3272 World, assorted coins, tokens, banknotes and medallets including New Zealand, mints set, 1965; Papua New Guinea; Australia, threepence - florin, W.W.II Internment Camps penny, mint wallet, 1982; Poland. Fair - uncirculated. (172) $130
Lot 3273 World, including German East Africa (10); Great Britain, crown 1891; Papua New Guinea; South Africa (22), threepence - halfcrown 1894-1896; India; Canada; U.S.A.; Cambodia, fifty centimes, 1860; Hong Kong; Australia, five dollars, 1988 (4), one dollar, 1994, 1995M, 1996C, together with twenty dollars, five dollars, Coombs/Randall. Poor - extremely fine. (approx 240) $190
Lot 3274 World, a collection of world coins, tokens and medalets in a blue Champion coin album, includes Australia 1937 crowns (2), U.S.A. silver dollar 1922, U.S.A. Washington 1783 cent (VF) and others mostly in base metal as Australian and English pennies and halfpennies but with several scarce items noted from Europe etc. Poor - uncirculated. (245) $190
Lot 3275 World, various 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) $60
Lot 3276 World, in album, all in silver, various issues from 1830 - 1969, includes USA dollars (4), crowns 1937 (2), France 1830 five francs, Netherlands two and a half guilders 1851, 1871, Germany one mark 1878G, Italy lire 1863 etc., with several other countries represented. Very fine - uncirculated. (361) $1,200
Lot 3277 World, coins an album containing 19th and 20th century coins, many in silver, including Australia shillings (14), sixpences part set (43), threepences (43), Palestine 100 mils 1927, 50 mils 1927, 1931, twenty mils 1927, ten mils 1935 etc. Mostly fine - nearly uncirculated. (421) $70
Lot 3278 World, mostly as 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) $50
Lot 3279 World, a range of selected coins struck from 1930-1998, all in better than average condition. Mostly very fine - uncirculated. (474) $30
Lot 3280 Europe, assorted issues in tin, 19th-20th century all in base metal. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 500) $0
Lot 3281 World, an accumulation of silver and bronze, mostly minors, including Australia, some ancients, in two tins. Fair-extremely fine. (approx 380) $0
Lot 3282 World, assorted mixture in albums (5), loose coins on cards from old auction sales and packeted material, includes some silver crowns, English 19th century silver, collection of Fiji, and others. Good - uncirculated. (several 100's) $360
Lot 3283 World, in a large old cigar box, including Australia, noticed 1937 crown (EF), five dollars Anzac 1990, 1966 fifty cents (2); other world crowns (Cu-Ni) (16); Great Britain 1953 set in plastic pack, Jubilee 1887-9 silver sixpence to halfcrown; quantity of Australian copper and world coins. Poor - extremely fine. (100's) $80
Lot 3284 World, coins in large tin, 19th and 20th century issues all in 2x2 holders, several silver. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 1000) $0
Lot 3285 World, a large accumulation of world minors mostly cupro nickel late 20th century issues, but includes a few silver including Denmark 2 shilling 1930, in plastic packets or bags by country etc, all in large plastic bag (approx 8 kilos). Fair-extremely fine. (approx 2000) $120
Lot 3286 World, a large coin album with assorted coins with many in silver including crown size Great Britain 1894, silver rupees (12), German not geld WWI coin tokens, France two francs 1871K, etc. Mostly fine - extremely fine. (Approx. 1200) $110
Lot 3287 World, a large coin album with assorted coins in with several in silver including Australian copper and silver, German not geld WWI coin tokens, many modern issues. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (Approx. 1200) $110
Lot 3288 World, a miscellaneous lot of coins, medal, tokens and jetons, including silver crowns from Mexico (3), eight reales 1861 Zs, 1878 Zs, 1883 D; China, Chili dollar yr.25 (1899), (KM.73); Turkey, piastre, issued 1186 (A.D.1772-3), (KM.321, D.327); Bolivia, four reales, Potosi mint, 1807; France, silver 28-29mm jetons, 1754, 1771; India, token one rupee in copper for Budder Pore (Assam), (Pr.16); Communion token 1772 for Lochgelly; Japan, Order of the Rising Sun, 8th class (without ribbon); others (8). Good - extremely fine. (19) $120
Lot 3289 Tokens, medalets, checks and jetons, all house in an album, mostly Australian. Poor - uncirculated. (80) $70
Lot 3290 World War I & II, emergency coins and tokens of Europe including many from Germany. Good - extremely fine. (100) $80
Lot 3291 World, an album of various tokens, medals, badges, but mostly checks, includes gold and silver items. Good - uncirculated. (Approx. 350) $150
Lot 3292 Denmark, Holstein-Gottorp Duchy, Friedrich III (1616-1659), silver taler, 1625 (28.68gms) (D.3698, KM.p.298). Waterworn, with minor surface porosity, some staining, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3293 Germany, Lubeck Free City, under Mayor Lorenz Moller, silver taler, 1627 (28.81gms) (D.5449B, KM.60 p.563). Slightly waterworn, with only minor surface porosity, some staining, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3294 Netherlands, Utrecht, silver rijksdaalder, 1609 (26.832gms), obv. bust with sword, legend around, rev. crowned shield dated 16 32 (D.4836). Waterworn, nearly very fine. $420
Lot 3295 Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, 1652, Potosi mint (25.75gms). Waterworn, struck on an irregular flan, good fine. $500
Lot 3296 Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob eight reales, 1642, Mexico City mint (25.97gms) (CC type 92, KM.45). Waterworn, struck on an irregular flan, with porosity and dark colour, otherwise very good. $170
Lot 3297 Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), cob four reales, 165?, Mexico City mint, assayer P (13.06gms). Waterworn, struck on an irregular flan, with porosity, fine. $130
Lot 3298 Mexico, Philip IV (1621-1665), two reales, c.1650, Mexico City mint (5.37gms). Waterworn, struck on an irregular flan, with porosity, good. $90
Lot 3299 China, Shanghai bread tokens, one loaf by H. Evans & Co. in brass; another by Hall & Holtz in copper, both with central hole as issued. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $350
Lot 3300 China, advertising medal in silver 40mm, c.early 20th century, obv. mint stamping machine, rev. in centre downwards Yin Hua Chi T'u = 'Revenue Machine Picture', around 'The Ti Ya Shih Company (German firm) in Shanghai engrossed in tooling', an interesting advertising piece, (Coole, Coins in China History, YS-S69 [p.123]). Extremely fine and very rare. $350
Lot 3301 China, a small group mostly c.1920-1949, of passes, tickets and badges including a numbered pass 1913 as a dinner ticket for a grand dinner to mark the year 1922 (dated in Chinese sexagenary system); Tai Ping Insurance Co pass with the gate of Peking; medal for twelve years service with the knife men of Shanghai; medal for Man Kok hall of Shanghai University dated 1936; pass for Chinese Engineers Union, Kwangtung Prov. No.196; token Ying Ming Co., with USA eagle arms; token one dollar Tong K. Wing Shanghai in aluminium; Members medal Macau Canidrome (1964). Several very rare, mostly very fine or better. (8) $220
Lot 3302 China, assorted gaming chips made from mother of pearl slithers, mostly oval shape. Extremely fine. (10) $30
Lot 3303 Germany, Frankfurt, 4 and 17 krenyers, undated (circa 1850) tokens in copper for the slaughter house (abbattoir) (Joseph & Fellner 1739-40) with O.P. Echlund's descriptive tickets. Elberfeld, bread token, 1816/1817 Netherlands, jeton 1546 cmkd P = pound of bread St. Andrews/plough. Antwerp charity token or jeton, AB = Armen Brood (Bread for the poor) (circa 1677). Napoleon III, ten centimes 1854 cmkd 'Choclat/A. Kohler & Fils'. Very good-good extremely fine, rare or interesting. (6) $200
Lot 3304 Hong Kong, a small group of passes and badges including a number pass 1119 for Kowloon Public Fish Market (with light-house and junks; silver uniface medal, H.K.C.A.S.A; medal for Precious Blood Order; Hong Kong Jockey Club members badges 1949 and 1951; pass for Gold and silver Exchange with name and number (125); another pass for Lai Chi Kok Bay Kowloon; Fook Hing Company token; and a cent of Q.V., countermarked both sides in Chinese and painted red 'Go out and come home safe'. Several rare, mostly very fine or better. (9) $240
Lot 3305 Hong Kong, flight tokens, Canton-Hong Kong Airlines, c.1930's, counterstamped with characters both sides on brass one cent of Kwangtung, used for air flight (a field flying pass). Very fine countermark, host coin poor, very rare. (2) $140
Lot 3306 India, Government of India, Port Trust, Bombay Docks workers tally or pass, No.74335, bronze (31mm) octagonal; H.M.I. Dockyard Co-Operative Canteen token, bronze, 21mm; Kirkee Ammunition Factory canteen token, bronze (20mm) central hole officially punched out; another but no central hole. Mostly very fine. (4) $150
Lot 3307 Latin America, tokens, Chile, The London Nitrate Co. Ltd, one peso (R. Tpc 71) Ponderosa Mining Co. one peso red vulcanite (R.Ant 63) P. Mimbela one peso 1916 (R. Tpc.117); Colombia, Leprosarian 50 centaves 1926 in brass (KM.Tn. 14); Costa Rica Railway 50 centavos (circa 1890); El Salvador, coffee pickers token 2 reales Santa Rosa (R.Sta.28), S. Soracco, Colon, five cents, Butters Salvador Mines Ltd, 1915 (with swastika design) half reale (R.Mzn 3-4); Guatemala, Hacienda Armenia 2 reales (R.Gmo 21), A. Suarez Costa Cuca one reale; Peru one reale Lima; Mexico, Chiapas State, L.R. Brewer Cafe Guatimoc one and two centavos in brass, three in aluminium, coffee tree, cross and star in brass cmkd A (R.chp.30, 31, 36, 47, 55), Yucatan Hacienda Nochan 1889 (R. Yue 121) (holed), La Verde three in copper (R.p 246) 3/4 reale (R. MXC 88) Yucatan (?) half reale Ferro Carrel, very good-extremely fine. (21) $160
Lot 3308 Netherland East Indies, tea plantation token for Galang Exploitatie Maatschappij (Java), ten cents copper-brass issue with central hole, rev. GEM above three tea leaves, (Scholten 1054a). Very fine and rare. $240
Lot 3309 New Hebrides, Valesdir, N.A.T. nickel-plated tokens for sixpence (3) and one dollar. Plating blistered, otherwise good fine and rare. $220
Lot 3310 Sumatra, Estate plantation token, Tanah Radja (Asahan), triangular in shape, half dollar in copper, (Sch 1169). Very fine. $0
Lot 3311 U.S.A., New York, Talbot, Allum & Lee copper cent, 1794 with New York legend, (Red Book Y. p.56). Very fine or better, rare. $440
Lot 3312 U.S.A., Hawaii, Honolulu sallon token, by Ryan and Dement, nd. early 20th century, 'Good for 1 draught of Beer', (Medcalf & Russell, Hawaiian Money, No.2TS-23, $400). Very fine and very rare. $360
Lot 3313 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'; France, Napoleonic medals, in bronze, Statue of Napoleon 1833, the Senate and the People, year 13 (1804), Republic, 1849, souvenir of Waterloo, in silver (14mm). Fine - uncirculated. (5). $0
Lot 3314 France, Battle of the Marne, 1914, in bronze (68mm) by J.P.le Gastelois; France, bronze medal (68mm) by P.M.Dammann, 1927, commemorating the invention of the wireless. Extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 3315 France, medals for the African colonies, in bronze by Emile Monier (1930), 59mm, Paris mint, generally with obverse of a portrait of a native, rev. with map and scence naming the colony, the colonies represented are Dahomey, French Soudan, Guinee, High Volta, Ivory Coast, Mauritania and Niger, also included another medal by L.Desvignes, 59mm, obv. woman and child, rev. palm tree. Extremely fine, an unusual and interesting group. (8) $420
Lot 3316 India, Cochin Athletic Association, Trichur, Olympic Sports, medals in bronze with loop mounts (32mm) (3), inscribed on rev. '220 yds / 1932', another., '1936 First / 220 yds', another., '1941 / Hammer'. Very fine. (3) $0
Lot 3317 Libya, Automobile Club of Tripoli, 1934 in gilt enamels and 1936 in bronze by V.D. Colbertaldo. Very fine. (2) $70
Lot 3318 Thailand, The King Rama V's portrait medal, AE 50; issued 1871, (88.8 grams), obv. king Rama V to left, wearing various medals, rev. inscription reading 'Birthday Celebration, Year of the Goat, Chula sakarat 1233, Third year of the Present Reign'. Rough surface, filed edge for rounding, extremely fine and rare. $1,360
Lot 3319 Thailand, The Coronet (Phra Kiew) Medal, silver uniface original issue 56 mm; issued 1872, obv. the Coronet with rays and flanked by umbrellas, with the inscription 'His Majesty King Chulalongkorn' below. Toned, extremely fine and rare. $1,150
Lot 3320 Thailand, The King Rama V's Coronation medal, issued 1873, silver 65mm, (126 grams), obv. king Rama V monogram within legend 'Coronation of King Chulalongkorn, Year of the Cock, Fifth Year of the Decade, CS 1235', rev. the State Coat of Arms a crowned mantled and supported arms, (Thailand Treasury 'Medals of the Rattanakosin Era' p.33). Attractive grey tone, extremely fine and rare. $1,700
Lot 3321 Thailand, Chakri Dynasty, Silver plated bronze centenary Medal, (96.4 grams), an original issue 63 mm; obv. five kings facing to left, border of rays, rev. two lines of circular inscription around central text. With attached ring but without strip support for wear, extremely fine and rare. $1,050
Lot 3322 Thailand, Chakri Dynasty, Bronze centenary Medal, (98.0 grams), an original issue 63 mm; obv. five kings facing to left, border of rays, rev. two lines of circular inscription around central text. With attached ring and strip support for wear, witha dark tone, extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 3323 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) $80
Lot 3324 Vatican City, commemorative gold medal (four ducats size fineness and weight) for the International numismatics Establishment, Argor, Switzerland, (13.9 grams); another USA, landing on the moon medal in pure gold (3.1 grams); another similar weight and fineness of Graet Britain, Elizabeth II, both by HH. Uncirculated. (3) $150
Lot 3325 Europe, a wide selection of European commemorative medals including silver, medalets, many described in 2 x 2 holders. Very good - extremely fine. (53) $70
Lot 3326 World, a group of diverse medals including several in silver from Sweden (43mm) (39.3 grams) c.1930; Cook/Endeavour (48mm) (75.2 grams) c.1979; Churchill 'Very Well Alone' (57mm) (81.2 grams); Netherlands (2), 1801 and another 19th century ( both 14.2 grams); others (10) in base metal including Great Britain, 1837 Coronation in white metal, (64mm); West Australia, commem. 1929; Colonial & Indian Exhibition 1886; Spain gilt 1790 49mm (holed); Sweden, Oscar II 1897 Stockholm in white metal (45mm); etc. Fine - uncirculated. (15) $0
Lot 3327 World, in silver and bronze, including U.S.A., Phillips medal in silver (42mm) awarded to Evelyn M.Havill, June 25th 1909; Numismatic Society of W.A. (C.1972/9); West Australia, one hundred and fiftieth anniversary (C.1979/2); Great Britain, Russia. Good - extremely fine. (28) $0
Lot 3328 World, various medallions, including Australia, Matthew Flinders 1974, Test Cricket Centenary 1977, Australia State Medals 1976, set of six; Great Britain, silver jubilee 1977; Russia, space mission 1975; International Society of Postmasters, first day covers and medallions 1975, a set of thirty six in an album. FDC. (46) $0
Lot 3329 World, medallions and coins, mostly Australian including, Victorian Jubilee (C.1887/85), St Johns Church Tasmania (C.1916/19), Lewis family reunion 1988, Southern Cross hotel Melbourne, twenty five years service medallion, florins, pennies, five dollars 1988; Canada, proof set 1970; Great Britain, silver and gold overlay fob (22mm) inscribed 'To / Doris Penniket / for / Gaining Highest marks / The Dry Exam / 1919. Good - FDC. (69) $0
Lot 3330 The Spirit of Australia, a set of twenty base metal medals in a folder as prepared by Wallace International each 28mm, together with a small booklet, also a group of five silver (either pure or 900 fine) 34mm commemorative medals c.1950 - 1970's, mostly from Liechtenstein. Uncirculated and FDC. (25) $40
Lot 3331 International Society of Postmasters, official commemorative issue of twenty four sterling silver medals and the corresponding stamp placed together on an envelope from various countries of the world, all housed in official album. FDC. (24) $0
Lot 3332 Order of the Bath. Companion's Neck badge (Civil) gilt. In case of issue. Nearly uncirculated. $360
Lot 3333 Baltic Medal 1854-55. name erased.Very fine. $60
Lot 3334 New Zealand medal, undated. T.Fraser 1st Waikato Regt. Engraved. Very fine. $0
Lot 3335 New Zealand Medal 1861-1866. P.Cayle 3rd Waikato Regt. Engraved. Very fine. $600
Lot 3336 Efficiency Medal (GVIR), Territorial Gnr. D.W. Redfern R.A. Impressed. Very fine. $50
Lot 3337 British War Medal 1914-18. Gnr. J.H. Wright RA. Dutch uniface brass medal commemorating 100 years of a military band. Miniature Indian General Service Medal 1908 - one bar - Waziristan 1921-24. Three medals. Very fine. $20
Lot 3338 The Wallace Family Group of Medals. Pair. The Royal Guelphic Order, K.H. (military) Knight's breast badge in gold and enamels, complete with gold buckle 57mm overall. Waterloo Medal, fitted with replacement silver straight bar suspension. Captain Robert Wallace, 1st Reg. Dragoon Guards. Son. China Medal 1842 with gold buckle and replacement gold straight bar & screwed ring suspender. A.F. Wallace, Lieut. 26th Regiment Foot. Brother-in-law. Waterloo Medal. Captain C. Ellis 1st Battalion 40th Regt. Foot. KH with some enamel chipping on obverse. Medals generally very fine. $13,500
Lot 3339 Pair: Crimea Medal 1854-56 - no bars; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 (Sardinian issue). France (W.W.I). Dardanelles Medal. Germany (W.W.II). West Wall Medal. First medal with name erased, others unnamed. Very fine - extremely fine. $110
Lot 3340 Indian Mutiny Medal 1857. W. Abel 32nd L.I. Impressed. Slight edge knocks otherwise very fine. New Zealand War Medal 1860-61. G. Turner AB HMS Pelorus. George Turner confirmed on roll. Edge bruising otherwise generally very fine. Two impressed medals lacking suspension. $0
Lot 3341 Family Group. Father. Pair. Indian General Service Medal 1854 - one bar - Jowaki 1877-8; Afghanistan Medal - one bar - Ali Musjid. Gnr R Kerr 13/9th Bde R.A. first medal impressed, second medal engraved. Edge knocks otherwise toned very fine. Son. Group of Four. 1914 Star (Aug-Nov); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal (MID); Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). WO CI 1 A.F. Kerr RA. Impressed. Very fine. $0
Lot 3342 Pair. British War Medal 1914-18, Victory Medal. Cpl E. Champion AVC. Pair. British War Medal 1939-45, Australia Service Medal. 93429 M.I. Forden. Two pairs impressed. Near very fine. $40
Lot 3343 Group of Six. 1939-45 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Italy Star; British War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed. Generally very fine. $110
Lot 3344 Distinguished Flying Medal. Aus 407260 Sgt J.G.Southwell R.A.A.F. Engraved. Very fine. $1,500
Lot 3345 Military Medal (GVIR) (1st type). VX135639 Sp R.J.D. Field A.Mil.F. Impressed. Very fine. $900
Lot 3346 Military Medal (GVIR) (1st type). V48019 Pte J.J.Milburn CMF. Impressed. Very fine. $950
Lot 3347 Commendation for Brave Conduct, with ribbon and brooch mount. Extremely fine. $80
Lot 3348 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - three bars - Cape Colony; Orange Free State; Transvaal. 2950 Pte. E. Price NS.Wales M.R. Impressed. Very fine. $240
Lot 3349 Commonwealth of Australia - Senior Cadets Brigade Competition 1911-12. Cadet A.C. Gibson 51st Batt. Engraved. Toned very fine. $0
Lot 3350 Commonwealth of Australia Senior Cadets Medal. 1911-12 Cadet H.W.Engle 80th Battn. Engraved. Very fine. $0
Lot 3351 Brassey Medal (type 1). Lce Corpl C.D.Lynch around edge, 2nd Batt Inf B'gde on reverse. Engraved. Very fine. $420
Lot 3352 British War Medal 1914-18, (2), 2053 Pte.W.E. Hain, 30Bn A.I.F.; another 2925 Pte F.C. Kemp, 20 Bn A.I.F.; both impressed and without ribbons; British war Medal 1939-45. Unnamed; Memorial plaque to Robert Henry Stanley Dean. Second fair, others very fine or better. (4) $110
Lot 3353 Memorial Plaque. Alfred Kingsworth Mallyon. Very fine. $70
Lot 3354 Imperial Service Medal (GVIR). John Leslie Miles Black. In case of issue. Impressed. Very fine. $20
Lot 3355 Group of Seven: Knight Bachelor's Badge: Order of the British Empire - first type military member's breast badge; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal with M.I.D.; Coronation Medal 1937; Coronation Medal 1953. Capt W.J.Cooper A.I.F. WWI trio impressed, others unnamed. Very fine. $0
Lot 3356 Pair: Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.) (1st type) civil officer's breast badge; British War Medal 1914-18. Chap-General J.L.Rentoul A.I.F. Last medal impressed. Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal with M.I.D. M2-269360 Sjt J.C.Winder A.S.C. Impressed. Very fine. $400
Lot 3357 Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 1767 Pte W.H.Royals 27/ Aust:Inf:Bn. Impressed. Very fine. $1,550
Lot 3358 Group of Four: Military Medal (GVR)1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 454 Pte F.Whitehead 29/Aust:Inf on first medal, 454 Dvr F.Whitehead 1/A.S.C. A.I.F. on second and third medals, 454 Dvr F.Whitehead 1 Div.Trn.A.I.F. on last medal. Impressed. Fine - very fine. $1,150
Lot 3359 Pair: Military medal (GVIR); 1939-45 Star. VX66678 Pte M.J.W. Main A.I.F. First medal impressed, star pantographed. Very fine. $700
Lot 3360 Group of sixteen: Military Medal (GVIR) (1st type); British Empire Medal (GVIR) (Military); 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Pacific Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; Australian Active Service Medal 1945-75 - two bars - Vietnam; Malaysia; General Service Medal 1962 - one bar - Borneo; Vietnam Medal; Australian Service Medal 1945-75 - two bars - PNG - SW Pacific; Defence Force Service Medal; Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EIIR) - bar - Australia; Commonwealth of Australia Meritorious Service Medal (EIIR); Vietnamese Campaign Medal. VX57174/31532 R.C.Mace. Very fine. $12,500
Lot 3361 Pair. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR) Commonwealth of Australia; Meritorious Service Medal (GVR) Commonwealth of Australia. Staff Col. Sergt/Capt J. Smallwood R.A.E. first medal impressed second medal engraved. Very fine. $0
Lot 3362 Group of Five: Africa General Service Medal 1902-56 (EVIIR) - one bar - Somaliland 1902-04; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Army Meritorious Service Medal (GVR). 5983 Pte E.Martin 1st Hamp.Regt on first medal, 1592 Sjt E.J.Martin 8 A.S.C. A.I.F. on second medal, as W.O/2 on third and fourth medals, as C.S.Mjr E.J.Martin 1/D.A. Sub Pk:Aust:A.S.C. on last medal. Fine. $850
Lot 3363 Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Commonwealth of Australia Senior Cadet Medal. 1340 Cpl C.R.Elden 6/Bn A.I.F. on trio, 1911-12 Cadet C.R.Elden 69th Battn on last medal. Trio impressed, last medal engraved. Fine - very fine. $540
Lot 3364 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; Meritorious Service Medal (GVR). 29667 Sgt M.M.W.Wilmot 4 D.A.C. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $0
Lot 3365 Group of Five. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. 1622 Pte A.E. Burnett 27 Bn. A.I.F./S212572 A.E. Burnett. Mounted as worn. Impressed. Very fine. $210
Lot 3366 3512 Trio. 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 3277 Pte H. Coward 10 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. $250
Lot 3367 Family group: Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 2290 Pte H.Hansen 14 Bn A.I.F. Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 528 Sgt H.Hansen Rly Unit A.I.F. Impressed. Good - very fine. $820
Lot 3368 Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 6953 Cpl L.B. Frankel 10 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $50
Lot 3369 Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 6570 Pte.T. Phillips 10 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $50
Lot 3370 Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 3184 Pte W.M. Rich 9 LHR A.I.F. Impressed. Very fine. $0
Lot 3371 Group of Five. 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal VX2073 J.H. Flegeltaub. Mounted as worn. Impressed. Very fine. $80
Lot 3372 Group of Four. British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal; United Nation General Service Medal - Korea; Efficiency Medal (GVIR) with two bars for extra service. VX85082 WO1 W.A. Curtis A.I.F. Last medal engraved others impressed. Very fine. $0
Lot 3373 Group of Four: British War Medal 1939-45; Defence Medal; Australia Service Medal; Efficiency Decoration (GVIR) - bar - Australia. VX114031 A.C.McKay, as Lt Col A.C.McKay A.I.F. on last medal. Last medal engraved, others impressed. Very fine. $500
Lot 3374 Group of Four. 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal. SX15021 R.L. Adlum. Impressed. Good very fine. $40
Lot 3375 Group of three: Pacific Star; British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 350127 Z.F.Hall. First medal unnamed, last two impressed. Pair: Australia Service Medal; British War Medal 1939-45. V377935 M.Friedmann. Impressed. British War medal1939-45, unnamed. Identification tags (2). Imperial Service medal (GVR). John Henry Hanby. Impressed. Royal Tanks Corps award medal in sterling silver (34mm) inscribed R.T.C.Depot, Physical Efficiencty Tests / 1935 / Special / 7885507 / Pte Richmond. Ten items. Very good - extremely fine. (10) $110
Lot 3376 Trio. Defence Medal, British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal SX15945 J.L. Sandercock. Impressed. Very fine. $30
Lot 3377 New Zealand. Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - one bar - South Africa 1902. Pte E. Haslock 1st Regt 10th N.Z. Cont. Impressed. Very fine. $150
Lot 3378 Pair. British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 20210, Rflm S.McLeod N.Z.E.F., paired with 11/1354 Dvr. M.A.McLeod N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Extremely fine. $40
Lot 3379 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal. 12/4541 Pte J. Miller N.Z.E.F. Impressed. Very fine, no ribbons. $30
Lot 3380 New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal. 35/1237 Coy. Sergt-Major B.W.Graham N.Z.G.A. (1916). Engraved. Very fine. $140
Lot 3381 S.M.S. Emden: An extraordinary selection of items housed in a large wooden box originally the possession of Karl Muller, Bootsmann (literally Boats man) - Deckoffiziere of S.M.S. Emden. It includes his original register of personnel, written into a black 60+ page note book, it being a log of all the crew who are named with numbers and their appropriate area location or watch; eg. I & II Division, Luschlag, Roll and positions on deck, Technical persons with watches. In this book are the names of members of Emden crew placed on various captured ships including 'Princess Alice', 'Ponteporos', 'Lovat', 'Buresk' and 'Exford' (all suitably noted) with place and date of birth of every member. The lot also includes five original photos of officers of the S.M.S. Emden taken as group photos on deck of the Emden, another photo of departure from Kiel and two postcards one unused with the Kaiser on deck of S.M.S. Sleipner in Sognefjord as well as posted postcard from Kiel to K. Muller addressed as on board S.S. Patrizia, Berlin dated 28.4.1914 and commencing as 'My Dear Friend Karl'. The lot includes his dirk (small sword) with ornately carved sheath with two suspender clips and the original holders with metal buckles for attachment to dirk. The dirk has a bone handle, raised anchors on the guard and a screw-on Austrian-Hungarian minature crown at the end of the handle, the blade ornately engraved with a crowned anchor midway on each face of the blade, together with a well worn sword knot that should go with the dirk. The lot also includes his leather encased baton and shoulder epaulettes (cf.photos of other officers on Emden). Together with Karl Muller's medals a trio mounted in the German manner of a Prussian Civil Honour 2nd class medal, 15 years service cross and Centenary of Kaiser Wilhelm 1797-1897 medal. The medals very fine with last medal detached from ribbon, other items very fine, a unique lot. $4,900
Lot 3382 Germany. Iron Cross second class 1914. Two awards. Very fine. $90
Lot 3383 Germany. Iron Cross. Second Class. 1939. Very fine. $100
Lot 3384 Germany. Grand Cross of the Iron Cross 1939. Post war reproduction. Near very fine. $150
Lot 3385 Laos. Order of Agricultural Merit. Knight's breast badge in silver, gilt and enamel; another Order of Civic Merit. Officer's breast badge in silver and enamel; another Military decoration 1957; (People's Republic), National Gold medal; Medal For Labour, Medal For Bravery, third class. Extremely fine. (6) $0
Lot 3386 Russia, Order of Lenin, c.1952 No.95003 with ribbon, (33.2 grams 22 ct. gold, total weight 37.6 grams also including 2.75 grams of Platinum). Extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 3387 Russia, (USSR), Jubilee Medal for 50 years of the Armed Forces of USSR; another for 70 years of the Armed Forces; another for 30 years of the Soviet Army and Navy; Medal for 10 years irreproachable service in the Armed Forces of the USSR; Jubilee medal for the 20th year anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War. Zaire. Medal for the military operations in the South du Shaba 8 March - 26 May 1977 with crossed swords. Mostly extremely fine. (6) $0
Lot 3388 Thailand. Chakra Mala Medal. Very fine. $20
Lot 3389 Miniature Group of Nine. Distinguished Service Order (GVIR); Distinguished Flying Cross and bar for second award; 1939-45 Star; Air Crew Europe Star (France and Germany); Africa Star; Defence Medal; British War Medal 1939-45 (M.I.D.); General Service Medal 1918 - three bars - Palestine 1945-48; Near East; Malaya; General Service Medal (Malaysia). Court mounted for wear.Unnamed but attributed to Sqn Ldr. B.L. Duigan R.A.F. $260
Lot 3390 Victoria. Local Forces Badge for Military Engineering. Silver arm badge with scrolls for 1877, 1878 & 1881. Mounted together on silk cloth with a hand coloured photograph by Waddington & Co, Elizabeth St, Melbourne of recipient in uniform wearing the badge. Very fine. $1,550
Lot 3391 Boer War, silver fob badge, enamelled red cross on white (24mm), engraved on reverse 'Transvaal / 1899'. Very good. $130
Lot 3392 South Africa War Veterans Association, 1899-1902, lapel badge in gilt and enamel (23mm) by Fenwick, Birmingham; Comrades of the Great War, lapel badge in gilt and enamel (24mm); Salonika Reunion Association, 1915-19, lapel badge in gilt and enamel (21mm). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $150
Lot 3393 South African & Active Service Association, fob in gilt and enamel (24mm) by Stokes, on rev. 264/1926. Enamel chipped, fine. $60
Lot 3394 Badge, awarded to Australian paratroopers who qualified using a GQ parachute. Extremely fine, rare. $30
Lot 3395 2/43 Bn. A.I.F. Car Club, chromed and enamelled bumper bar badge. Very fine. $20
Lot 3396 Military hat badges, primarily British but some Australian and foreign (approx 60). Generally very fine. $140
Lot 3397 Assorted hat, cap, collar badges, buttons, shoulder titles, World War I - c.1980s, mostly Australian, A.R.P., Returned from Active Service, including Cadet Corps, Williamstown collar badge, enamelled, rising sun badge, Volunteer Cadet Corps, R.S.L. Good - very fine. (approx 100) $210
Lot 3398 New South Wales Police, c.1920s, hat badge in sterling silver (48mm). Very fine. $120
Lot 3399 Welcome to the British Naval Squadron, pin backed badge in silvered bronze (37mm). Good very fine. $90
Lot 3400 Queensland Rifle Association, International Match 1908, badge (90mm), bullion on red cloth, maker Page-Hanify, Woolloongabba, Brisbane. Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 3401 Patriotic badges, mostly Australian, also cigarette cards many with WWI Army and Navy themes. Very good - very fine. (approx 200) $120
Lot 3402 Souvenirs of Egypt, embroidered cloth squares (41mm x 41mm), including 10th Light Horse Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, and 'With Best Wishes'. All different. Fine. (4). $0
Lot 3403 Certificate of Appreciation, World War I, Parish of Glencairn, to Private Robert Austin, Royal Scots, for his service during the Great War 1914-1919. Very fine. $40
Lot 3404 Patriotic Certificate, framed and galzed (570mm x 470mm), presented to No.1626 Sergeant L.T.S. Ogilvie M.M. 58th battn A.I.F. by the Residents of Cobden and District. Enlisted October 1914. Very fine. $90
Lot 3405 World War II, patriotic poster (1000mm x 645 mm) the theme 'Make Them Proud of You - Join the A.I.F.'. Very fine. $0
Lot 3406 Assorted trench art, sweetheart badges and souvenirs, World War I - World War II, including letter opener (2), pocket knife (3), rising sun badges, maple leaf in sterling silver with gold overlay, inscribed Armentiers, also The Australian Soldiers Pocket Book 1941, compass. Very good - very fine. (16) $150
Lot 3407 World War II, trench art, cigarette cases, in aluminium and wood (New Guinea). H.M.A.S. Melbourne cigarette lighter. Papua 1944 serviette ring in aluminium, village scene on instrument casing in aluminium. Tarabon 1945 aluminium plaque. Very fine. (6) $130
Lot 3408 Trench Art. Japanese artillery shell case turned down to small brass ashtray. Small round tin labelled 'Firing Device DMLFIAI Comb Booby Trap'. Three right angled military flashlights. Generally very fine. $30
Lot 3409 Army belt with various Australian and British Commonwealth badges, buttons etc., attached, carved wood items including two Maori and an ivory ruler inscribed 'R. Stubbs/19.11.93'. Fine-very fine. (5) $160
Lot 3410 World War II, Japanese Army Officer's sword, fitted with a leather combat cover. Some damage to hilt, peg missing, pitting on blade, otherwise very good. $700
Lot 3411 Queensland Police Force Uniform shirt with cloth insignia; unused in sealed packet. Ten coloured embroidered shoulder patches, genrally military. Very fine. $30
Lot 3412 Cast metal statue, on wooden oval base (315mm), of an Australian soldier in Vietnam, 'Presented to / WO2 I Felton / From the PMC & Members / MSSM / Sept 88'. Very fine. $0
Lot 3413 U.S. military aluminium canteen and dixie, date stamped '1918'. Rare. Generally near very fine. $0
Lot 3414 United States, World War II cast iron practice hand grenade. Generally very fine. $70
Lot 3415 Loyal Orange Lodge, apron with badges in case. Very fine. $0
Lot 3416 Davis, Brian Leigh., Badges & Insignia of the Third Reich 1933-1945, London, (1983) 1997, 208pp., 64 colour plates, illustrated throughout; another Rosignoli, Guido., The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Military Insignia of the 20th Century, Leichardt, Sydney, 1986 (1997), 224 pp., colour illustrations throughout. As new. (2) $0
Lot 3417 Robertson, Field Marshall Sir William., Soldiers and Statesmen 1914-1918, two volumes, London, 1926. Some foxing, otherwise good condition. $0
Lot 3418 Government House, Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land Police Fund, Edward Foord Bromley, Treasurer of the Police Fund, Government police fund bill, fourteen pounds, 23 June 1821 (182 printed), No.185, to E.F. Bromley, hand signed by Lt. Governor William Sorell, black on white, watermarked paper with crude Britannia with shield on waves in oval on side, with additional four horizontal lines. Extensive paper toning particularly on the reverse, otherwise nearly very fine and extremely rare, being on of only two known in private hands. $0
Lot 3419 Kemp & Gatehouse, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, currency note, one pound, 1st April 1824 (year 18 printed), No. 1008, hand signed by Wmn. Bunster, on printed form by S. Clayton, Sculpt, Sydney, black on white, on unwatermarked (MVR illustrated p.22 [This Note]). Note in two halves, some rust, and holes from folds, otherwise nearly fine, the note except for being in two is in overall being in better than average condition for VDL notes of this period, unique. $3,200
Lot 3420 Kemp & Gatehouse, Hobart Town, Van Diemen's Land, currency note, five shillings, 10 June 1824 (date entirely written), No. 132, hand signed as Kemp & Gatehouse, on printed form by S. Clayton, Sculpt, Sydney, with counterfoil (untrimmed size 187x115mm), dark green on white, on unwatermarked (McNeice illustrates a similar note p.12). Probably not released into circulation. and in superb condition, in far better than average condition, nearly extremely fine and very rare, probably unique with full counterfoil. $6,900
Lot 3421 Lempriere, Weavell & Co., Elizabeth Street, Hobart Town, currency note for four Spanish dollars, March 25 1823 (182 printed) No.D31, hand signed Lempriere Weavell & Co, on printed form, black on white on unwatermarked paper. One of only two known examples, good very fine and extremely rare. $2,700
Lot 3422 Lempiere & Company, Hobart Town Van Diemans Land, currency note four Spanish dollars, 20th July 1823 (182 printed) No.L 29, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, entered by C.Bouchin, on printed form red-brown on white, unwatermarked paper, imprint Engraved by S.Clayton Sydney, 'Exhibited / ET / Ross written across. Tears and frayed at edges, piece missing top left hand corner, otherwise fine and rare. $0
Lot 3423 Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land, currency note two Spanish dollars, 20th July 1823 (182 printed) No.L66, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, entered by C.Bouchin, on printed form red-brown on white unwatermarked paper, imprint Engraved by S.Clayton Sydney, 'Exhibited / ET / Ross' written across. Frayed at edges and piece missing right hand side, otherwise fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 3424 Stace, Thomas., Hobart Town, currency note, threepence (in Spanish Dollars at 5s each), 19 May 1826 (1826 printed), No.E136, hand signed by Thos. Stace, on printed form, black on white, printed on ornate printers sample paper (McNeice 36). Many miniscule perforations although not detracting from the note, with folds, otherwise fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 3425 Weavell, John., Hobart Town, one shilling, January 2nd 1824 (1824 printed) No.2, hand signed by John Weavell on printed form, black on white paper. Punch hole right hand side, tear in left hand side, frayed edges, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $1,800
Lot 3426 The Bank of Australasia, Tasmania, Hobart Town, one pound, 1st Jany 1904 (MVR type 2c) No.A73,665, hand signed by uncertain manager and clerk as entered. This is possibly the only surviving note of this type from Hobart, Tasmania. Very fine and rare. $7,800
Lot 3427 Bank of Tasmania, Launceston, five pounds, not dated (185- printed) or numbered, proof with CANCELLED stamp in red, on paper, watermarked BRIGHTON UNION BANK, HWB, HALL WEST & BORRER, all within a watermarked frame, imprint at base for Rowe Kentish & Co London, vignette of Colonial wharf scene with ships in background, all within rectangular spiral border which includes LAUNCESTON in the base frame, blue and black on white (MVR fig.111, p.107), similar note but for one pound, further comments on p.105-6). File hole in left margin, otherwise extremely fine and very rare. $3,400
Lot 3428 Bank of Van Diemans Land, Hobart Town, unissued note on printed form for one pound, believed to be engraved by Thomas Bock, black on white, on unwatermarked paper, sheep and ships vignete scene upper left, (Vort-Ronald [p,108-112]. Extremely fine and unique. $3,200
Lot 3429 Bank of Van Diemen's Land, Hobart Town, twenty pounds, [altered from one pound], July 1 1832 (year 18 printed), No. 9420, hand signed by W. Bunster and Charles McLachlan on printed form without imprint but believed to be engraved by Thomas Bock, black on white, on unwatermarked paper, sheep and ships scene upper left, in black ink, on back Mr Johnston, (Vort-Ronald [p.108-112]). Large segment of corner missing, rough edges and reinforced on back with new backing on portion of the note, some minor stain marks on the back, otherwise nearly fine, the note overall except for tear and holes, being in better than average condition for this period, very rare. $0
Lot 3430 Bank of Van Diemen's Land, Hobart Town, five pounds, [altered from one pound], July 1 1832 (year 18 printed), No. 9349, hand signed by W. Bunster and Charles McLachlan on printed form without imprint but believed to be engraved by Thomas Bock, black on white, on unwatermarked paper, sheep and ships scene upper left, in black ink, across note text including date October 20, 1832, on back three lines of text, (Vort-Ronald [p.108-112]). Large segment of corner missing and many holes throughout note, rough edges all around the note, some stain marks on the back, otherwise poor-good and extremely rare. $0
Lot 3431 The Bank of Van Diemens Land, Hobart, one pound, 1st July 1881 (MVR type 4) No.96071, unissued, imprint of Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers London. Two pin-holes, nearly extremely fine. $3,800
Lot 3432 The Bank of Van Diemens Land Limited, Share Certificate No.888 for twenty shares to Hannah L.Westbrook of Hobart, 13th March 1890 (18-- printed), signed by Directors and Bank Manager; embossed seal of the Bank of Van Diemens Land Limited, watermark T.H.Saunders 1881, printer 'Mercury' Office Hobart. Two folds, some pin-holes, otherwise extremely fine and extremely rare. $0
Lot 3433 Commercial Bank, Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land, one pound, forgery in Indian ink, 1 July 1835 (year 18 printed), No. 1351, forged hand signatures of John Dunn (founder of the bank) and Wm. Gellibrand, copied from an original note, black on white, on unwatermarked paper, vignette of standing figure, in black ink, on front additional initials and date '11 Oct 41' in two places and 'Exhibited in the Reprieve(?) Court in Reg v. Watkins this 20th October 1841', and on back in black ink 'Produced Police Office Oct 11/41. and additional '20 Febry 1836 Exhibited in the prosecution of Eugene McCarthy this day' and signed by an uncertain signature, also additional uncertain words on back in black ink, (Vort-Ronald [p.138-141]). Missing corner and some edges, minor pin-holes and edge splits, otherwise nearly fine, believed to be unique, and of great historical interest. $0
Lot 3434 The Commercial Bank of Tasmania Limited, Lauceston, Tasmania, one pound, dated 1 Januar 1910 (date fully printed as January 190-), numbered C232119, signed, but of uncertain signatures for Manager and countersignature, on paper, probably on watermarked paper, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co, Ld London Patent Hardened Steel Plate', vignette on upper left of woman holding cornucopiae and anchor, and ornamental oval tablet with 'ONE' on upper right and 'ONE POUND' in rectangular block lower left, all within rectangular ornate spiral border, 'LAUNCESTON' on two sides, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on Demand the Sum of ONE POUND Sterling Value received. For the Commercial Bank of Tasmania Limited', with brown 'ONE' across centre within three geometric circles, on back 'ONE' in centre in block, geometric ovals in corner, brown and blue on white/black on white (MVR type 2c, comments on bank and type p.138-141, similar issued note illustrated Fig.148, p.141. a cancelled £20, and of type as superscribed note Fig.276). Folds and creases, minor holes along creases, slightly soiled and worn on front and back, otherwise fine and excessivley rare, the type from Launceston probably unique. $7,600
Lot 3435 The Derwent Bank, Hobart, Van Diemens Land, twenty pounds, [altered from one pound], 1 June 1832 (18 printed), No.4849, hand signed by Cedric Swanston and Stephen Adey, on printed form and at base imprint, 'Perkins & Bacon, London, Pat. and hardened Steel Plate', black-brown on white, on unwatermarked paper, arms of Hobart upper left all within rectangular spiral border, in black ink, on front additional initials and date '11 Oct 41' in two places and on back 'Produced Police Office Oct. 11/41, Exhibited in the Supreme Court in Reg: v Watkins(?) this 20th October 1841, No.3 (signed) E.M.Hodgson' also an uncertain pair of signatures, (MVR p.154-5). Uneven worn edges, many folds and some stain marks on the back, otherwise nearly fine, the note overall being in better than average condition for this period. $0
Lot 3436 The Royal Bank of Australia, five pounds, Lauceston, not dated (18 printed), proof, not signed, printed on unwatermarked paper, with imprint on centre of bottom 'Perkins Bacon & Petch London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate', with vignette of modified Royal Arms with supporters and St Andrew, value within oval left and right and in decorative floral border to left, all within rectangular spiral border, states on front of note 'Promise to pay the Bearer on demand at Launceston FIVE POUNDS sterling', blue on white (MVR p.210-12 on bank, similar one pound note illustrated as Fig 218 on p.210). Folds and creases, with unobtrusive rust holes lower left, a little aging tone, some ink smudging on the back, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare, especially for this city. $3,000
Lot 3437 Tamar Bank, Launceston, Bank Share for fifty pounds, dated First September 1835 (183 printed) No.160, 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. Two folds, extremely fine and extremely rare. $0
Lot 3438 The River Don Trading Company, River Don, Tasmania, issued at River Don, twenty two shillings and sixpence, currency note, dated 16 Jany 1889 (18-printed), No.129, no watermark, circular value tablets in upper corners, vignette of industrial and farminf scene, no imprint but a possible product of Aikenhead & Button Launceston, stating on front 'On Demand please pay Bearer the sum of TWENTY TWO SHILLINGS & SIXPENCE Stg. Manager Bank of Van Diemans Land, Launceston, signed William Shaw Secretary and John Henry Manager, impressed with Tasmania duty stamp for one penny, and stamped with oval bank stamp of the Commercial Bank of Tasmania, Latrobe, red counter stamp FORMBY on left hand side for the township of Formby, red on white. Holes on creases, edge tears, folds, otherwise nearly fine and very rare for this denomination. $0
Lot 3439 Seaman's Advance Note, issued at Hobart Town, January 22, 1857, for two pounds, 'Three days after the Ship 'Mariposa' has Sailed from Hobart Town pay to John Dunn or Order, the Sum of 'two' pounds, provided he has Sailed in the above named Vessel, being an Advance on an intended Whaling Voyage as per Agreement with Astin Morrison Esq. New Wharf, signed Mr. Croncher (?) Commander'; together with Supply List, Hobart, 21st July 1856 from Mafs. W. Brown & Sons debit to Askin Morrison to the 'Mariposa'; and another dated January 22, 1857 to the 'Mariposa' Dr. to Ellis Williams to the Capt.& Owners of the 'Mariposa'. Tears, creases and pinholes, in the advance note, otherwise nearly fine and rare, supply lists very fine, all rare. (3) $0
Lot 3440 Seaman's Advance Note, issued at Hobart Town, November 12, 1856, for four pounds, 'Two days (replacing three days) after the Ship 'Mariposa' has Sailed from Hobart Town pay to Henry Stanworth or Order, the Sum of 'four' pounds, provided he has Sailed in the above named Vessel, being an Advance on an intended Voyage as per Agreement with Astin Morrison Esq. New Wharf Hobart Town Mr(?) Croncher (?) Commander' and across in red a Receipt payable ... cancelled 12/11/56 as a Receipt; together with receipt from Water Boat Constitution Dock (Hobart), Oct 16 - Nov 11 1856 from W. Evans on board the Mariposa a supply of water. signed by Croncher. Corner missing, creases and crease holes, in the advance note, otherwise good fine and rare, receipt very fine, all rare. (2) $0
Lot 3441 Seaman's Advance Note, issued at Hobart Town, June 3, 1867, for three pounds, 'Three days after the Ship 'Planter' has sailed from the River Derwent, Hobart Town pay to John Dickenson or Order, the Sum of 'three' pounds, provided he has sailed in the above named vessel, being an Advance on an intended 'Whaling' Voyage as per Agreement to Mr Francis Anderson No.15 Macquarie Street, Hobart Town, signed John Anderson Commander', fixed with 3d duty stamp and crossed with payment details. SEveral folds, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3442 Seaman's Advance Note, issued at Hobart Town, December 4, 1867, for three pounds, 'Three days after the Ship 'Planter' has sailed from the River Derwent, Hobart Town pay to William Oates or Order, the Sum of 'three' pounds, provided he has sailed in the above named vessel, being an Advance on an intended 'Whaling' Voyage as per Agreement to Mr Francis Anderson No.15 Macquarie Street, Hobart Town, signed John Anderson Commander', fixed with 3d duty stamp and crossed with payment details. Several folds, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3443 Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town currency note, one Spanish dollar, 12 June 1823 (year 182 printed) No.L:25, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, on printed form by S.Clayton, Sydney, red brown on white, unwatermarked paper, 'Exhibited/E.T. R of S, 21.15 written twice on back. Tears to three of the edges, piece missing bottom left, otherwise nearly fine and rare. $0
Lot 3444 The Provincial and Suburban Bank Limited, five pounds, proof, issued at Melbourne, not dated (18 printed), No.08388, not signed, printed on unwatermarked paper, with imprint in under vignette 'Bradbury Wilkinson & Co London', with vignettes of female with grain and grapes in left frame, value tablets in corner, blue centre black with FIVE POUNDS all within rectangular blue ornate border with words VICTORIA at top and bottom, back with central FIVE in tablet, and facing heads of Queen Victoria at sides, black and blue on white/red and blue on white (Vort-Ronald type two, p.194-196 on bank and similar note but ten pounds, illustrated as fig 204 and 205). With two small pin-holes, folds, creases, slightly soiled, good fine. $900
Lot 3445 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913) M070322 (R1.c) red serials. Three vertical folds, good very fine and very rare especially in this condition, an outstanding type note. $35,000
Lot 3446 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1915) M 257574 D (R.2d). Creases, stains on front centre near top of note, otherwise very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3447 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1915) M 225226 C (R.2e). Creases, otherwise good fine and scarce. $1,700
Lot 3448 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 072978 P (R.3b). Light folds, otherwise uncirculated and rare in this condition. $10,200
Lot 3449 Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923) A/15 148149 (R.4). Very fine. $900
Lot 3450 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/40 400863 (R.5). Good very fine. $0
Lot 3451 Ten shillings, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) A/49 754723 (R.6). Two pin-holes, some folds and creases, otherwise very fine. $0
Lot 3452 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/71 104865 (R.7). Nearly extremely fine. $1,150
Lot 3453 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) thick signature B/38 158668 (R.8a). Three vertical folds, otherwise good fine. $0
Lot 3454 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) thin signature B/43 619434 (R.8b). Folds and creases, very good fine. $0
Lot 3455 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) no overprint C/17 920922 (R.9). Folds and creases, very fine and scarce. $980
Lot 3456 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) ten shillings red overprint, C/34 367882 (R.10). Three light folds, otherwise good very fine. $720
Lot 3457 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/83 272624 (R.11). Extremely fine. $1,250
Lot 3458 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/57 313869 (R.12); Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/66 796716 (R.13). Nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $260
Lot 3459 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/36 985588 (R.14); Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/83 847929 (R.15); (1954) AE/73 686964 (R.16); (1961) AH/23 109537 (R.17). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $0
Lot 3460 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) P334373 (R.18a) red serials. Folds, creases, pin-hole, two mm tear left border, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $0
Lot 3461 One pound, Collins/Allen (1914) R795450 (R.18b). Folds, creases and pin-holes, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3462 One pound, Collins/Allen (1915) T215639 (R.18c). Folds, creases, small tears on two edges, rust spots, otherwise fine. $1,500
Lot 3463 One pound, Collins/Allen (1915) 919065J (R.18d). Folds, creases and soiled, otherwise very good. $1,300
Lot 3464 One pound, Collins/Allen (1917) A810743 G (R.18e). Creases and folds, otherwise very good. $500
Lot 3465 One pound, Collins/Allen (1914) World War I emergency issue or 'Rainbow' pound F618952F (R.20b). Crease folds, few tears in border, pin-holes, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $5,100
Lot 3466 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) D358030 Q (R.21). Bright full colour, folds and creases, nearly extremely fine. $5,000
Lot 3467 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) K437464 (R.22a) large prefix letter, T.S.Harrison imprint. Creases and folds, soiled, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $0
Lot 3468 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) J894822 (R.22b) large prefix letter without imprint. Small tears at borders, crease, folds, pin-holes, soiled, very good and excessively rare. $17,000
Lot 3469 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/O 346467 (R.23a) small prefix with imprint T.S.Harrison. Good very fine. $1,000
Lot 3470 One pound, Miller/Collins (1923) H/28 237835(R.23b). Uncirculated, an outstanding type note. $7,800
Lot 3471 One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/70 363227 (R.24). Nearly extremely fine. $1,050
Lot 3472 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) H/97 789127 (R.25). Light fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $4,200
Lot 3473 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/38 361370 (R.26). Three light folds, otherwise good extremely fine/nearly extremely fine $0
Lot 3474 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/77 587280 (R.27a) thick signature. Good extremely fine. $2,600
Lot 3475 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/90 219794 (R.27b) thin signature. Good very fine. $0
Lot 3476 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/4 639803 (R.28). Nearly uncirculated. $850
Lot 3477 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) P/67 942725 (R.29). Nearly uncirculated. $220
Lot 3478 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/3 266545 (R.30a). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 3479 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/37 086945 (R.31); Coombs/Wilson (1952) X/4 564753 (R.32); (1953) HE/60 339288 (R.33); (1961) HK/62 678827 (R.34a). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $0
Lot 3480 Five pounds, Collins/Allen (1913) U107006 (R.35) no mosaic on the back. Folds and creases, two pin-holes, small tear in top border, bank rubber stamp on front, otherwise very good and very rare with good original colour. $14,400
Lot 3481 Five pounds, Collins/Allen (1914) V774440 (R.36a) mosaic of 5s on the back. Folds, crease, some pin-holes, very good and rare. $2,100
Lot 3482 Five pounds, Collins/Allen (1914) 558167 U (R.36b) mosaic of 5s on the back. Flattened of creases and folds, two mm tear in top border, rubber stamped on back, nearly very fine. $0
Lot 3483 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) 765606 V (R.37a). Two pin-holes, good fine and very rare. $6,900
Lot 3484 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 445904 D (R.37b). Nearly fine. $1,400
Lot 3485 Five pounds, Kell/Collins (1924) Q/1 278025 (R.38a) black ink signatures. Nearly very fine. $0
Lot 3486 Five pounds, Kell/Collins (1924) Q/5 828519 (R.38b) very dark blue ink signatures. Nearly very fine. $0
Lot 3487 Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) Q/9 260271 (R.39) Note Issue Department. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, an outstanding type note. $18,400
Lot 3488 Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) Q/10 852421 (R.40) Commonwealth Bank. Very fine. $0
Lot 3489 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/11 670150 (R.41) Note Issue Department. Flattened of creases, toned, small two mm tear in top border, otherwise good fine and very rare. $10,900
Lot 3490 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/26 462673 (R.42) Commonwealth Bank. Good very fine. $1,300
Lot 3491 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) Q/28 771735 (R.43). Nearly very fine. $0
Lot 3492 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/8 752869 (R.44a) Legal Tender. Flattened, nearly extremely fine. $650
Lot 3493 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/25 815100 (R.45). Flattened, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 3494 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/54 521468 (R.46). Small tear from right hand side, otherwise extremely fine. $0
Lot 3495 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/24 470474 (R.46); Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/08 597641 (R.49); (1961) TC/47 016784 (R.50). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 3496 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/49 870130 (R.48). Flattened, nearly uncirculated. $520
Lot 3497 Ten pounds, Collins/Allen (1913) W439511 (R.51). Three small holes, flattened of creases, otherwise fine and very rare. $15,100
Lot 3498 Ten pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) W773097 (R.52b). Flattened of creases, few small rust spots, two small holes, fine and rare. $15,000
Lot 3499 Ten pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) 324757 W (R.52c). Four pin-holes top left and one pin-hole lower left centre, otherwise bright colour, good very fine and rare, one of the finest known, an outstanding type note. $29,000
Lot 3500 Ten pounds, Kell/Collins (1925) U/1 071139 (R.54). Two pin-holes, good very fine and rare. $0
Lot 3501 Ten pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) U/2 654176 (R.55). Four pinholes, tear top border, small piece missing bottom border, good fine. $0
Lot 3502 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) U/4 450746 (R.56). Flattened of creases and folds, otherwise good very fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $32,000
Lot 3503 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 935509 (R.57). Nearly extremely fine. $1,400
Lot 3504 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/4 618614 (R.58). Good very fine. $820
Lot 3505 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/11 471886 (R.59). Very fine. $0
Lot 3506 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/17 733246 (R.60). Extremely fine. $950
Lot 3507 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/23 796659 (R.61). Good very fine. $850
Lot 3508 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/01 237040 (R.62); (1960) WA/56 409444 (R.63). Very fine - good extremely fine. (2) $0
Lot 3509 Twenty pounds, Collins/Allen (1913) X027349 (R.64). Full bright natural colour, nearly uncirculated and very rare, especially in this condition, one of the finest known. $70,000
Lot 3510 Fifty pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) Y438293 (R.67c). Flattened of creases and folds, three pin-holes, two mm tear bottom border, fine and rare. $16,500
Lot 3511 Commonwealth of Australia, war savings certificate, World War I (1917-1919) for one pound B021450 (WA1), signed and issued thirteen March 1919; payable 13 March 1922, includes imprint of 'T.S.Harrison Australian Note Printers' and signature of Jas R.Collins as Secretary to the Treasury. Pin-hole, some creases, small tear right hand border, otherwise very fine. $800
Lot 3512 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/8 85273* (R.15s). Light centre fold, tellers fold, otherwise good extremely fine and very rare in this condition $10,000
Lot 3513 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/91 36209* (R.16s). Light corner fold, but original crispness, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $8,200
Lot 3514 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/96 92473* (R.17s). Light corner fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3515 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) I/0 60961* (R.30s). Two mm tear in bottom border, very good and rare. $1,900
Lot 3516 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/5 38477* (R.31s). Small tear front right hand border, otherwise fine. $560
Lot 3517 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/97 51460* (R.33s). Very fine. $0
Lot 3518 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/87 69775* (R.34bs). Uncirculated. $3,600
Lot 3519 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/12 83375* (R.50s). Good very fine and rare. $4,200
Lot 3520 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAB 11542* (R.71s). Nearly uncirculated. $1,350
Lot 3521 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZAF 57930* (R.72s). Uncirculated and rare. $4,800
Lot 3522 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAH 23923* (R.103s). Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3523 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFB 57925* (R.81s). Flattening of centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3524 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZFH 90814* (R.83s). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $4,700
Lot 3525 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFL 03474* (R.83s). Nearly extremely fine. $900
Lot 3526 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZNA 65631* (R.202s). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $5,100
Lot 3527 Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZNC 36879* (R.203s). Good very fine and rare. $3,700
Lot 3528 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSC 52775* (R.301s). Nearly uncirculated. $2,700
Lot 3529 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSD 47720* (R.302s). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $3,400
Lot 3530 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSF 39259* (R.303s). Nearly uncirculated. $2,700
Lot 3531 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 59038* (R.403s). Extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $2,900
Lot 3532 One pound, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) H/91 456634 (R.25) figure/number 38 printed at top left hand corner on back of note. Very good. $100
Lot 3533 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FGK 117856 (R.81) part colour missing on front of note; ten dollars (1966) SDP 082550 (R.301) part missing design on back of note; twenty dollars (1966) XBK 304498 (R.401) fade out of design on front of note. Very good - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 3534 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) FLC 764891 (R.82) digit missing from serial number right hand side. Nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 3535 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ACB 259000 (R.71); Coombs/Randall (1968) AGF 287704 (R.72) (R.72); Phillips/Randall (1969) AJG 166391 (R.73); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BBL 189323 (R.74); (1974) BNX 843774 (R.75); Knight/Wheeler (1976) CGD 013853 (R.76c). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $0
Lot 3536 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FGN 421365 (R.81); Coombs/Randall (1968) FKK 856577 (R.82); Phillips/Randall (1968) FQT 030992 (R.83); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) GST 419483 (R.84); Phillips/Wheeler (1974) HHS 890045 (R.85); Knight/Wheeler (1976) HNF 857075 (R.86a); HQQ 332759 (R.86b); Johnstone/Stone (1983) KDG 345487 (R.88). Uncirculated. (8) $0
Lot 3537 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAA 805047 (R.202) first serial prefix. Uncirculated. $580
Lot 3538 Five dollars, Phillips/Randall (1969) NCU 836135 (R.203); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) NHJ 518454 (R.204); (1974) NPP 994426 (R.205); Knight/Wheeler (1976) NXC 527592 (R.206c). Fine - uncirculated. (4) $0
Lot 3539 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) SDA 488968 (R.301); Coombs/Randall (1967) SDS 480659 (R.302); Phillips/Randall (1968) SFT 015532 (R.303); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) TAF 118215 (R.304); (1974) TBE 362496 (R.305); Johnston/Stone (1983) UBE 557815 (R.308).Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $180
Lot 3540 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAU 972676 (R.401); Coombs/Randall (1967) XBQ 274909 (R.402); Phillips/Randall (1968) XBU 608938 (R.403); Phillips/Wheeler (1972) XFT 326021 (R.404); (1974) XKH 989585 (R.405); Knight/Wheeler (1976) XTH 294903 (R.406b); Johnston/Stone (1985) VLL 376934 (R.408). Fine - extremely fine. (7) $0
Lot 3541 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. $1,800
Lot 3542 Lempriere & Company, Hobart Town, currency note one Spanish dollar, 20 July 1823 (182 printed), No.995, hand signed by Thomas James Lempriere, on form printed by S.Clayton, Sydney, red brown on white, unwatermarked paper, 'Exhibited / ET' written across, mounted and in a frame (280mm x 190mm). Some pieces missing and tears around edges, some pin-holes, otherwise nearly fine and rare. $0
Lot 3543 The Bank of Australasia, Geelong, fifty pounds, not dated, unnumbered proof, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co London Patent Hardened Steel Plate, branch name in left and right borders cancelled and 'from this' in pencil in signature field. Gum marks on each corner on back of note, good very fine. $3,300
Lot 3544 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Geelong, twenty pounds, not dated (18-- printed), unnumbered proof stamped SPECIMEN, imprint of Perkin, Bacon & Co, London Patent Hardened Steel Plate. Part pencil annotation in border 'Feb...'. Extremely fine. $3,000
Lot 3545 Derwent Bank, Hobart Town 183, unissued, early Tasmanian cheque. Nearly uncirculated. $50
Lot 3546 M.Goulston, Practical Tailor, 8 Queen Victoria Market Buildings, George Street, near Market Street, Sydney, New South Wales, advertising note after the design of a Bank of New South Wales one hundred pounds note. Central legend states 'BANQUE DE LA MODE. On demand I promise to give Bearer full value in Clothing for ONE HUNDRED POUNDS Sterling. SYDNEY laid out with me, June 3rd 1898'. Entd. Geo B Mason - M Goulston, proprietor. Additional details about the firm are printed on the back. Printed by P.Offer, Printer, 41 Queen Victoria Markets, Sydney, No.485142, green on white paper rare and unpublished, nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 3547 Queensland, Fieldings, Merchant and Importer, Boulia, Queensland, uniface five shillings note, dated 1 June 1936, numbered 3933, signed, an IOU in white behind green note using black ink, (Not noted by Vort-Ronald). Heavily folded, eadge tears and rough edges, fair and extremely rare. $400
Lot 3548 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 488046 P (R.3b). Nearly very fine. $1,600
Lot 3549 Ten shillings, Cerutty/Collins (1918) N 15952 Q (R.3b). Some tears in borders, Very good. $200
Lot 3550 Ten shillings, Miller/Collins (1923) A/9 855474 (R.4). Many minor edge tears and folds, otherwise good - very good. $90
Lot 3551 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) B/36 102980 (R.7). Good fine. $120
Lot 3552 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/77 562758 (R.7). Very good. $70
Lot 3553 Ten shillings, Riddle/ Heathershaw (1928) A/76 097563 and B/23 030252 (R.7). Very good - fine. (2) $170
Lot 3554 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) B/23 076180; B/34 411457, (R.7); Sheehan/McFarlane (1939), E/67 842485, E/77 057992. Generally good - very good, with rust and tears etc. for first two notes, last two notes fine. (4) $90
Lot 3555 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) B/41 755362 (R.8b) thin signature. Flattened, very fine or better. $320
Lot 3556 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/53 031737 (R.10). Tear in right side border, nearly fine. $80
Lot 3557 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) F/19 767824 (R.12). Uncirculated. $580
Lot 3558 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/36 931108 (R.12). Light centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 3559 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/41 433868 (R.13). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 3560 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/32 599796, F/82 119187 (R.13); Coombs/Watt (1949) A/16 130942, (R.14); Coombs/Wilson AC/86 (R.16); AF/28, AF/85 (R.17). Extremely fine or better. (6) $220
Lot 3561 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/81 388918, (1954) AC/00 032820, (R.15, 16). Extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 3562 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AD/25 1000000 (R.16). Very good. $620
Lot 3563 Ten shillings (7), one pound (13), (R.14, 15 (2), 17 (4), 28 (6), 29, 30 (3), 31, 32, 34). Good - extremely fine. (20) $260
Lot 3564 Ten shillings, one pound, five pounds, ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (R.16 (2), R.33 (10), R.49 (2), R.62 (43)). Good - very fine. (57) $680
Lot 3565 Ten shillings and one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.16 (2), 33). Also N.Z. two dollars Wilks, set of decimal train notes British Armed Forces M.P.C. (7) set and two U.S.A., one million dollars (fantasy) notes. Also a misstruck shilling (part lamination) and medelets (6, one a Queensland Exhibition 1891). $40
Lot 3566 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) No.S600384 (R.18b). Nearly fine. $1,200
Lot 3567 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) No.S047992 (R.18b). Very good. $760
Lot 3568 One pound, Collins/Allen (1913) T716138 (R.18c). Nine pin-holes, some rust stains, fine. $1,150
Lot 3569 One pound, Collins/Allen (1914) World War I emergency issue or 'Rainbow' pound, D No.509811 D (R.20b). Creases and folds, soiled on back, very good. $13,000
Lot 3570 One pound, Collins/Allen (1914) World War I emergency issue or 'Rainbow' pound, S No.298419 D (R.20b). Creases and folds, soiled on back, nearly very good. $7,600
Lot 3571 One pound, Collins/Allen (1914) B No.158237 B, blue letters and black serial numbers, emergency superscribed note on blank form of English Scottish & Australian Bank Limited issue of Adelaide, 1st Sept 1894, issued October 1914 to September 1915, type two, superscription (R.19). Many folds and creases, few pinholes, small tears, rust stain, dirty on back, otherwise very good and extremely rare, one of three notes known of this type with BB serial letters. $6,300
Lot 3572 One pound, Collins/Allen (1914) B No.125570 B, blue letters and black serial numbers, emergency superscribed note on blank form of the English, Scottish & Australian Bank Limited issue of Adelaide, 1st Sept 1894, issued October 1914 to September 1915, type two, superscription (R.19). Many folds and creases, tear in bottom border, some holes, part of note missing, rust stains, good and extremely rare, one of three known notes of this type with BB serial letters. $5,600
Lot 3573 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1914) D 460734 Q (R.21). Folds, small piece missing from top of note, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3574 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1914) C 05264 T (R.21). Flattened of folds, pin-holes, nearly very fine. $270
Lot 3575 One pound, Kell/Collins (1926) H/63 080666 and Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/20 837097 (R.24, 26). First with corner missing and rough top edge, otherwise very good, second note fine. (2) $100
Lot 3576 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/26 865542 (R.26). Extremely fine. $1,050
Lot 3577 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/21 048746 (R.26). Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 3578 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/38 447547 (R.26). Good fine. $80
Lot 3579 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1932) K/86 031151 (R.27b). Good fine. $190
Lot 3580 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/52 328194 (R.28). Flattened otherwise nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 3581 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/53 138884 (R.28). Very fine. $0
Lot 3582 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/80 058733, N/36 807085, M/94 888286, N/55 320863 (R.28). Very good - good fine. (4) $140
Lot 3583 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) - Coombs/Wilson (1961), (R.28, 29, 30a, 31, 34a, 34b). Flattened, nearly extremely fine (R.30a, 31), others poor - good fine. (6). $200
Lot 3584 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) O/96 049470 (R.29); Armitage/McFarlane (1942) K/22 261278 (R.30b). Extremely fine or better. (2) $170
Lot 3585 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a); five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.48); two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) (R.82) (2). Good very fine-good extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 3586 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HF/71 1000000. Fine. $1,000
Lot 3587 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/22 898716 (R.42). Flattened, otherwise very fine. $680
Lot 3588 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/30 489610 (R.45). Flattened, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 3589 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/32 4597575 (R.45). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. $260
Lot 3590 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/45 803860 (R.46); Coombs/Watt (1949) S/21 956159 (R.47). Flattened, extremely fine. (2) $170
Lot 3591 Five pounds - ten pounds, five pounds Armitage/McFarlane (1941) (R.46), another Coombs/Wilson (1961) (R.50); ten pounds Coombs/Wilson (19542) (R.62). Fine - very fine. (3) $30
Lot 3592 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) S/1 661456, ten pounds, Armtage/McFarlane (1943) V/13 217453, (R.46, 59). Very fine. (2) $70
Lot 3593 Five pounds, ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.49 (7), 62 (7)). Fine - good very fine. (14) $240
Lot 3594 Ten pounds, Sheehan (McFarlane (1940) V/4 899407 (R.58). Extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $1,000
Lot 3595 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/8 506205 (R.59). Nearly uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 3596 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/10 401284 (R.59). Good very fine. $340
Lot 3597 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/9 100632 (R.59). Rust spots on bottom, possibly trimmed, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 3598 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/12 384199, V/14 120723 (R.59). Rust marks in border of last note, otherwise fine. (2) $70
Lot 3599 Ten pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) (R.59); five pounds, Riddel/Heathershaw (1927) (R.42), Armitage/McFarlane (1941) (R.46), Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.48); One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) (R.26), Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a); ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) (R.10), Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) (R.12), Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.14), Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.15). Fair - good very fine. (10) $340
Lot 3600 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) V/23 794569, V/24 731905, (R.61). Flattened, nearly extremely fine. (2) $280
Lot 3601 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/21 878499 (R.62). Virtually uncirculated. $250
Lot 3602 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/21 353080-81 (R.62) consecutive pair. Nearly extremely fine. (2) $500
Lot 3603 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/57 041451-2 (R.63), a consecutive pair. Toned, fine. (2) $120
Lot 3604 Commonwealth of Australia, War Savings Certificate for one pound issued in Karoonda 28th March 1918 and payable on March 28 1921 No.A 064091. Almost with complete separation down the note and partial separation across the note, otherwise nearly fine and very rare. $250
Lot 3605 World War II, Internment Camp Hay, N.S.W., Camp Seven Bank, one shilling, 1st March 1941, Mendel/Stahl, D 20343 (unlisted in Bullis), 'DRACH' handwritten on top border of front of note. Slight stain arounbd borders, otherwise very fine. $1,750
Lot 3606 World War II, Australian Defence Canteen Service, canteen order to the value of two shillings, V/1 124142-44, No.40905, B.Bunting; V/1 124436-39, VX45628 P.G.Dobie. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $280
Lot 3607 Postal Notes, South Australia two shillings 19 Sep. 1946 Adelaide, another two shilliongs and sixpence S.A., 7 Se 1981 Tranmere. Fine - very fine. (2) $30
Lot 3608 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) G/69 13486* (R.13s). Flattened, very fine. $10,400
Lot 3609 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/0 35292* (R.14s). Flattened, nearly uncirculated. $4,700
Lot 3610 Ten shillings, Coombs/Watt (1949) A/2 34379* (R.14s). Torn and repaired, otherwise very good. $190
Lot 3611 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) A/8 21409* (R.15s). Very fine. $2,100
Lot 3612 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/99 64598* (R.16s). Minor staining, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $0
Lot 3613 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/98 99087* (R.16s). Good very fine. $8,700
Lot 3614 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AE/94 54496* (R.17s). Extremely fine. $1,800
Lot 3615 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/50 28981* (R.17s). Very good. $150
Lot 3616 One pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) I/8 68672* (R.31s). Very fine. $1,450
Lot 3617 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) W/3 83743* (R.32s). Flattened of folds, very fine. $1,450
Lot 3618 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/96 29668* (R.33s). Flattened, nearly uncirculated. $2,600
Lot 3619 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/90 43894* (R.34sa). Flattened of centre folds, two repairs with tape bottom border, otherwise good fine. $110
Lot 3620 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/88 38435* (R.34bs). Nearly uncirculated. $4,100
Lot 3621 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) TC/11 99418* (R.50s). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $8,500
Lot 3622 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAC 46446* and 46447*, (R.71s), consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated and rare as a pair. (2) $1,100
Lot 3623 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAB 98910* (R.71s). Flattened, extremely fine. $700
Lot 3624 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAF 37240* (R.71s). Flattened, nearly extremely fine. $420
Lot 3625 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAA 67404* (R.71s) first serial prefix star note. Very good. $160
Lot 3626 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZAF 27025* (R.71s). Very good - fine. (2) $300
Lot 3627 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZAG 78610* (R.72s). Good very fine. $1,050
Lot 3628 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAL 22059* (R.73s). Nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 3629 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZAJ 17881* (R.72s). Very good. $110
Lot 3630 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFB 73564* (R.81s). Good very fine. $250
Lot 3631 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFB 44509* (R.81s). Tear at top of note, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 3632 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZFJ 47818* (R.82s). Nearly uncirculated. $1,400
Lot 3633 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) ZFH 47899* (R.82s). Nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3634 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFL 39868* (R.83s). Flattened of centre fold, nearly uncirculated. $1,150
Lot 3635 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSE 02731* (R.302s). Minute pin-hole, otherwise practically uncirculated and very rare thus. $2,700
Lot 3636 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1967) ZXA 27994* (R.403s). Small tears top and right hand borders, few pin-holes, nearly fine. $360
Lot 3637 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1969) AHK 589340 (R.72). Uncirculated. $280
Lot 3638 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1968) AHU 429878-80 (R.72) sequential run of three notes. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $500
Lot 3639 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DPQ, DPR series (R.78) two bundles of one hundred. Uncirculated. (200) $400
Lot 3640 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) (some mixed pairs and short runs etc, total of 45) (R.77) Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (9). Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) five singles, a pair and runs of thirty and fifty (R.89) (87). Mostly uncirculated. (141) $160
Lot 3641 One dollar - twenty dollars (1966 - 1993), a range on leaves, arranged as a collection, including R. 73, 75 (5, a run of five), 77 (3), 78 (6), 81 (7), 88 (21, a consecutive pair, two runs of three, a run of seven), 89 (19, two runs of three, two runs of four, a run of five), 209a, 301, 302, 303, 304 (2), 310b (2), 316, 401, 404, 409a). Fine - uncirculated. (74) $200
Lot 3642 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) - Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.81-88). Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $80
Lot 3643 Two dolars, (R.81 (2), 82 (2), 83 (2), 84 (2), 85 (2), 86b (2), 86c (2), 87 (2), 88 (2), 89 (2)) all in consecutive pairs. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (20) $160
Lot 3644 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1968) (R.82). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $0
Lot 3645 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) $70
Lot 3646 Two dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) (R.86a) including a consecutive pair and sequential runs of three, four, five and seven notes. With centrefold, otherwise nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (24) $220
Lot 3647 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAA 528750 (R.202) first serial prefix. Very fine. $100
Lot 3648 Five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) NLU 156761-65, NLU 156768-69 (R.205) sequential run of five notes and a pair. Light centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (7) $280
Lot 3649 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) (R.214) consecutive pair, prefix AB 19 855366/7 last prefix issue. Uncirculated. (2) $2,050
Lot 3650 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) SAA 644663 (R.301) first serial letters. Good very fine. $100
Lot 3651 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA 217562, XAA 708100 (R.401) first serial letters. Very good. (2) $0
Lot 3652 Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) centre and side threads (R.406a,b). Second with two pin holes, nearly uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3653 Twenty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) slight shift noticeable on K-Smith face, and five dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976), Gothic centre thread, (R.206a, 406a). First good fine, second extremely fine. (2) $0
Lot 3654 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) AAA 000111, AAA 000999, AAA 001001, AAA 001111 (R.415). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $190
Lot 3655 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA 004299 (R.505). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. $0
Lot 3656 Two dollar, Phillips/Randall (1968) GNQ 833974, wet ink transfer on the back of note. Fine. $280
Lot 3657 Ten dollars, Evans/Fraser (1993), defective note with signatures, watermark and numbers normal but print inverted to rest of note and offset vertically 7mm; ink cancelled AG 789910, note has two numbers in addition as prefix CM and DA 93 789910, (R.316). Extremely fine, and an unusual error. $720
Lot 3658 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) (R.412). Missing printing phase on front of note. Good fine. $740
Lot 3659 25th Anniversary Banknote set, 1991 set with matching serials of pre-decimal and decimal first prefix notes 000147. In plush slip case and album of issue. Uncirculated. (8 notes) $0
Lot 3660 25th anniversary of decimal currency, pre-decimal/decimal first serial prefixes collections set in plush album and slip case by the Reserve Bank of Australia all notes ending 184 the decimal AA000184. Uncirculated. (8) $0
Lot 3661 Ten shillings - ten pounds, one dollar - twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson , 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency Rare Collector Edition banknote set (1991), in leather bound presentation box, this set No.307 of 800. Uncirculated. $5,700
Lot 3662 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) commemorative in general folders. Uncirculated. (100) $900
Lot 3663 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) polymer commemorative in folders (10). Also first release AB22/96 and second release, from consecutive. Fraser/Evans (1993) nine consecutive. Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA01 run of twenty including 184 to match with 25th anniversary set. Also $235 in currency with 184 as the last three digits (9 notes). Fine-uncirculated. (53) $420
Lot 3664 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 3665 Twenty dollars, 80th anniversary folders (3 consecutive) 1907-9; uncut vertical pairs, 1993 Melbourne Fair (3 consecutive red serials 1019-21). 25th anniversary coin and note souvenir album. Uncirculated. (7) $220
Lot 3666 Ten dollars, 1994 Deluxe low numbered serial number, twenty dollars Fraser/evans polymer one note folder; and twenty dollars Fraser/Cole, folder for 80th centenary of first Commonwealth Notes M 000059, Brisbane Fair issue. Uncirculated. (3) $40
Lot 3667 Portfolios, Combined NPA and Aust Post, 1994 Lawrence Hargrave Centenary portfolio twenty dollars red serials (2), black serial (2), another 1995 Lord Howard Florey portfolio fifty dollars (red and black serials), ten dollars Combined NPA and Australia Post Eminent Women (blue serials [2]) and Telecom Waltzing Matilda 1995 portfolio (blue serial and red serial [No. WM95000011]). Uncirculated. (10) $350
Lot 3668 Five and ten dollars folders, signatures folder of polymer issues as a two note portfolio, five dollars 1996 notes red serial issues both ending 711, ten dollars first day of issue, first and last folder, 1993, MRR last prefix and AA 93 005286. Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3669 Decimal folders, Fraser/Evans (1994) standard twenty dollars folder BG 94000140; (1995) fifty dollars standard one note folder AA 95005921; also folder Evans/MacFarlane (1997) issue AA 97005842; Fraser/Evans (1996) standard one hundred dollars folder AA 96004909. Uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 3670 Portfolios, Combined NPA and Aust Post, 1994 Lawrence Hargrave Centenary portfolio twenty dollars black serial; ten dollars 1993 Fraser/Cole and Fraser/Evans signature combination, paper and polymer red serial issue No.474; Combined NPA and Aust Post, 1996 thirty years of Decimal currency portfolio (red serial [No. QE 96000079]). Uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3671 Five dollars, MacFarlane/Evans, with pane of ten stamps Thirty Years of Decimal Currency deluxe portfolio 1996; twenty dollar, Fraser/Evans, with silver one dollar coin Sir Kingsford Smith Commemorative portolio 1997. Uncirculated - FDC. (2) $60
Lot 3672 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) as issued at the May (Hobart) July (Melbourne) and November (Sydney) N.A.P. Coin Fairs all with 184 as last 3 digits, pairs (2) or blocks (8) (see 25th anniversary set ending 184 in lot to match). Also five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) pairs (2) and blocks (4) as issued at the July (Melbourne) September (Adelaide) and November (Sydney) N.A.A. Coin Fairs. All in uncut album. (16) $300
Lot 3673 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) uncut blocks of four notes in folders, N.A.A. Melbourne Coin Fair, July 1991 (4), N.A.A. Sydney Coin Fair, November 1991 (4), No.s 1566-1569. Uncirculated. (8 folders) $0
Lot 3674 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1994), full sheet of 40 notes, MPX/MRR 000294 for each note, (R.U09a), mounted in plastic frame. Uncirculated. $580
Lot 3675 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) uncut sheet of 40, ABR-ADK 000020, in perspex frame, sold by tender, (McD $20 U 10). Uncirculated. $900
Lot 3676 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Evans, polymer uncut vertical pair in folder (1999), set No.1, AA99 010061, AB99 010061, AB99 010061. Uncirculated. $160
Lot 3677 Fifty dollars, Macfarlane/Evans, polymer uncut block of four in folder (1999), set No.1, AA99 010001, AB99 100001, AI99 010001, AJ99 010001. Uncirculated. $240
Lot 3678 Assorted uncuts, Australia five dollars Fraser/Higgins 1990 block of 20 (McD$5U2); Canada, one dollar, block of 40; Cook Islands, three dollars, block of 12; New Zealand, ten dollars 1990 Brash AAA prefix, block of 32; Papua New Guinea, two kina block of 35; Western Samoa, two tala, block of 35, another of 14 another of 9. Uncirculated. (217 notes, 8 uncut sheets). $600
Lot 3679 Bank of Australasia, second issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st January 1916, No.Q 4007, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, (L.406, P.S117m). Light creases, some staining on back and front, very fine and scarce. $900
Lot 3680 Bank of Australasia, third issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st July 1930, No.A/A 217879, imprint of Perkins, Bacon & Co. London, (L.411, P.S132). Several folds, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. $0
Lot 3681 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). Many creases and folds, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $1,000
Lot 3682 Bank of New Zealand, eighth issue, ten pounds, Wellington, 1 October 1928, No. 134,805, arched bank name, uniform issue, (L.471, P.S237). Very fine and rare. $2,300
Lot 3683 Colonial Bank of New Zealand, second issue, proof one pound, Christchurch ....187.., imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co. London. signed 'from this', (L.557p, P.S266b). Ink stains back and front, glue stains in corners on back, otherwise very fine and rare. $220
Lot 3684 Colonial Bank of New Zealand, second issue, proof twenty pounds, Wellington, .....187.., imprint of Perkins Bacon & Co. London. signed 'from this', (L.559a, P.S266x issue place not noted). Corner removed, lower left, piece out of base margin, stains in corners on back, otherwise very fine and very rare. $320
Lot 3685 The New Zealand Commercial Exchange Co., head office Wellington, storenotes, one to the value of one shilling No.0455, c.1918. Fine - very fine and very rare. $440
Lot 3686 The Farmers' Trading Company Limited, Farmers' Currency, issued by Farmers' of Hobson Street, Auckland, a storenote, for two shillings and sixpence, No.07113 A. Fine - very fine and very rare. $420
Lot 3687 Ten shillings, first issue, 1934-1940, L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, number letter 6Z 225237, (L. 602; P.154). Minor ink marks, otherwise good fine. $60
Lot 3688 One pound, first series, 1934-1940, L. Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, number letter 7C 388487 (L. 604; P.155). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3689 One pound, second issue 1940-1955, T.P. Hanna, letter date M/52 937497, 937500, 953280, (L.612; P.159a); five pounds, second issue 1940-1955, T.P. Hanna, similar 8/R 273399, (L.614, P.160a). Nearly uncirculated, last note good very fine. (4) $70
Lot 3690 New Zealand, five pounds, second issue 1940-1955, T.P. Hanna number over letter 1/V 118038, (P.160a). Nearly extremely fine-extremely fine. $0
Lot 3691 Fifty pounds, Hanna, number over letter O/U 2722191 (P.162a). Good very fine. $620
Lot 3692 New Zealand, five pounds, third issue 1955-1956, G. Wilson, number over letter 6/W 918403, (P.160b). Good extremely fine-nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3693 New Zealand, one pound, third issue 1955-1956, G. Wilson, letter over number J/3 895566, (P.159b). Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 3694 Ten shillings, R.N. Fleming signature, number next to letter 9S 499235, 8Y910221, 9K365058, 9L434185, 9L589495 (P.158d). Nearly uncirculated. (5) $40
Lot 3695 New Zealand, ten shillings, fourth issue 1956-1967, R.N. Fleming, number letter, with security thread, 3H 937903, 7S 631760, 8Y 787967 (P.158d). Good very fine-good extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 3696 One pound, fourth issue, 1956-1967, R.N. Fleming, number, without security thread, 100 479037, (L.629, P.159c). Uncirculated. $70
Lot 3697 One pound, fourth issue 1956-1967, R.N. Fleming, three numbers 261 973740-1, 973744-5, 265 373440 all with security thread, two consecutive pairs and a single, (L.629; P.159c). Nearly uncirculated. (5) $0
Lot 3698 New Zealand, one pound, fourth issue 1956-1967, R.N. Fleming, three numbers, without security thread 104 960894, with security thread 179 206892, 219 246847, (P.159c, 159d). Very fine-extremely fine. (3) $40
Lot 3699 Five dollars, sixth issue, 1968-1975, D.L. Wilks, number number number 068 214182, (L.648, P.165b). Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3700 New Zealand, one dollar (1975-1977), R.L. Knight, replacement note Y90 644091*, rate prefix (P.163cs). Uncirculated. $150
Lot 3701 One dollar, seventh issue, 1975-1977, R.L. Knight, star replacement notes Y91 204325*-6*, 423675*. 466352*, 531645*, (L.657, P.163c). Uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 3702 One dollar, eighth issue, 1977-1980, H.R. Hardie, Y92 prefix star replacement notes, number Y92 224995-7* a run of three, another Y92 205199*-205200* a consecutive pair, (L.668, P.163d). Uncirculated. (5) $30
Lot 3703 One, two, five, ten and twenty dollars, eighth issue, 1977-1980, H.R. Hardie, set of star replacement notes, Y92 467000*, 9Y3 477200*, 991 876947*, 99C 851848, YJ 879656* (P.163d, 164d, 165d, 166d, 167d). Uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 3704 Two dollars, eighth issue, 1977-1980, H.R. Hardie, 9Y2 (5 as singles) and 9Y3 (6, a run of five) prefix star replacement notes, (L.670, P.164d). Uncirculated. (11) $130
Lot 3705 Five dollars, eighth issue, 1977-1980, H.R. Hardie, 991 prefix star replacement notes No. 991 817101*, variety with smaller digit 1 in numbera, (L.672, P.165d). Uncirculated. $30
Lot 3706 One dollar, ninth issue 1981-1985, H.R. Hardie, three letters AGS 172596-600 a run of five, star replacement notes (5) AA prefix, two consecutive pairs and a single, (P.169a); two dollars H.R. Hardie, star replacement notes EA prefix (5), (P.170a). Uncirculated. (15) $70
Lot 3707 One dollar - ten dollars, tenth issue, 1985-1989, S.T. Russell with prefixes letters one dollars a run of five AJZ 557696-557700 (5), two dollars a run of five EMA 281112-6 (5), five dollars various prefixes (5), ten dollars (5), including a run of four NWH 835508-835511, Queen Elizabeth II facing type, (P.169b-172b). Uncirculated. (20) $140
Lot 3708 Five dollars, tenth issue, 1985-1989, S.T. Russell, star replacement notes, letters JA 824105*-7*, a run of three, singles (2), Queen Elizabeth II facing head type, (P.170b). Uncirculated. (5) $190
Lot 3709 Two dollars - five dollars, eleventh issue, 1989-1992, D.T. Brash, with prefixes EPN (a run of five notes), JHN (a run of five notes), Queen Elizabeth II facing type, (P.169c-170c). Uncirculated. (10) $70
Lot 3710 Five dollars, eleventh issue 1989-, D.T. Brash, with prefixes letters ZZ replacement note, a lighter plastic issue (85gms), a run of five ZZ 019278-280 a run of three and singles (2), (P.177). Uncirculated. (5) $140
Lot 3711 Ten dollars, eleventh issue 1989-, D.T. Brash, with prefixes letters ZZ replacement note, consecutive pair ZZ 105585-6 and a run of three 103729-731 (1994), heavier plastic issue (88gms), (P.178). Uncirculated. (5) $80
Lot 3712 Twenty dollars, eleventh issue 1989-, D.T. Brash, with prefixes letters ZZ replacement note, a run of five ZZ 08795-9, (P.179). Uncirculated. (5) $200
Lot 3713 Twenty dollars, eleventh issue 1989-, D.T. Brash, error note with wet ink transfer from back to front of the note, FW 556172 (P.179). Nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 3714 One hundred dollars, consecutive pair with prefixes letters ZZ replacement note, ZZ 009341-2, (1994), (P.181). Uncirculated. (2) $500
Lot 3715 Admiralty Islands, World War II, Fleet Officers' Club, one chit, Pacific Islands Military issue. Some toning, very fine, unpublished and extremely rare. $0
Lot 3716 Africa, a two volume collection housed in black 'Safe' albums of African banknotes mostly as modern post 1980 issues from various countries including Angola, Cameroon, Comoros, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Ethiopia, Gabon, Guinea, Kenya, Lebanon, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Nigeria, Oman, Rwanda, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, West African States, Zaire, Zambia. Mostly uncirculated, several extremely fine, a few scarce. (155) $1,450
Lot 3717 Austria, one thousand schilling, 1.7.1966; five hundred schilling 1.7.1965 (2); one hundred schilling, 2.1.1969; fifty schilling 2.1.1970; twenty schilling 2.7.1967, (P.139 (2), 142, 143, 146, 147). Mostly extremely fine or better. (6) $0
Lot 3718 Bahamas, Elizabeth II, SPECIMEN half dollar (1968) C000000, (P.26S). Uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3719 Bermuda, one dollar, SPECIMEN, 1st July 1975, A/1 000000; 1st December 1976 A/2 000000; 1st September 1979 A/5 000000 (P.28as, bs), all overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red on front and back. Uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3720 Bermuda, fifty dollars, SPECIMEN, 1st May 1974, A/1 000000; (P.32s), overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red on front and back, rare date (Specimen priced at US$600 in Pick). Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3721 Bermuda, fifty dollars, SPECIMEN, 1st April 1978, A/1 000000; (P.32bs), overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red on front and back. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3722 Biafra, Bank of Biafra, five shillings, ten shillings, one pound, five pounds (1968-69) (P.3a, 4a, 5a, 6b). Uncirculated. (4) $0
Lot 3723 British Honduras, Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1st November 1961, (P.30c). Nearly uncirculated. $70
Lot 3724 Brunei, one ringgit (1996), polymer plastic i9ssue printed by Note Printing Australia (P.22), original pack of one hundred notes (100) Kuwait, Central Bank, polymer plastic one dinar, 26 February 1993, (P.CS1), Anniversary of the Liberation of Kuwait, housed in official folder of issue. (3) Uncirculated. (103) $0
Lot 3725 Canada, Lower Canada, Champlain and St. Lawrence Rail Road, fifteen sous/sevenpence halfpenny, fifty sous/fifteen pence, one ecu/half dollar, Montreal, 1st August 1857, 'redeemable at the City Bank'. Extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 3726 Canada, one, two, five, ten, twenty dollars, 1965-75 series, (P.85c, 86a, 92a, 88c, 93a). Uncirculated. (5) $30
Lot 3727 Ceylon, five rupees, 1st July 1929; George VI, five rupees, 1st June 1848; ten rupees, 19th September 1942 (P.23, 36, 46). Nearly fine-good very fine. (3) $80
Lot 3728 Ceylon, George VI, twenty five cents, 1st February 1942 (2), 14th July 1942 (4) (P.44a). First date very fine-extremely fine, second date extremely fine-about uncirculated. (6) $80
Lot 3729 Ceylon, George VI, twenty-five cents, 14th July 1942, three consecutive serial numbers, A/35 084388-90 (P.45a). Nearly extremely fine-extremely fine. (3) $50
Lot 3730 Ceylon, rubber coupon, Second Advance Issue 1942, one hundred pounds of dry rubber, 1st April 1942. Rare type, nearly uncirculated. $40
Lot 3731 Ceylon, Central Bank of Ceylon, one hundred rupees, 24th October 1956, (P.61). Scarce type, good fine/fine. $40
Lot 3732 Ceylon, rubber coupons, small collection, Final Issue 1941, one pound and ten pounds of dry rubber, 1st August 1941; First Advance Issue 1942, ten pounds, 1st January 1942; Second Advance Issue 1942, one and ten pounds, 1st April 1942. Nearly uncirculated-uncirculated. $0
Lot 3733 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) $50
Lot 3734 Cuba, El Banco Espanol De La Isla De Cuba, five pesos, ten pesos, 15th May 1896 (19th century cane harvesting vignette on the ten pesos); twenty pesos, 1994 Convertibles Issue, specimen, 000000, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red on front and back, (P.48b, 49d, FX41). Nearly extremely fine-uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3735 Denmark, World War II emergency issue, encased postage stamps, a small collection, all different; one ore Danish stamp on one side with various advertising for banks, department stores, radios, industries etc., on the other. All housed in 2 x 2 holders. Extremely fine. (7) $0
Lot 3736 Egypt, National Bank of Egypt, fifty piastres, issued in Cairo 15th March 1917, (P.11 cat.$385 VF) others Austria (8) c.1923, Share scrip for Bell's Creek Gold Mining Company, 300 shares 1896 together with original letter and envelope. First note good very fine with ink stain on base line, others poor - uncirculated. (10) $100
Lot 3737 Falkland Islands, twenty pounds, 1st October 1984, A 040656-7, (P.15). Uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 3738 Falkland Islands, fifty pounds, 1st July 1990, A 002575, (P.16). Uncirculated. $130
Lot 3739 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. $120
Lot 3740 Fiji, World War II emergency issue, The Garrick Hotel, one penny. Nearly very fine and rare. $130
Lot 3741 Fiji, World War II emergency issue, the Grand Pacific Hotel, one penny, threepence and sixpence. Uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3742 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority, Elizabeth II, twenty dollars, (1986), B/47 756988 (P.77). Scarce type, uncirculated. $170
Lot 3743 French Equitorial Africa, five francs (1941) A/33 166 903, (P.6); twenty five francs (1941) A463 980, (P.7a); Italy, Allied military currency, fifty lire series 1943; another one hundred lire series 1943A, (P.M14b, M21a). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $0
Lot 3744 Germany, World War II military issues, Occupied Territories, fifty pfennig, one, two, five, twenty and fifty marks (1939) (P.R135-140); Occupation of Lithuania, twenty and fifty kopeken, one, three and ten rubel, 17th April 1916 (P.R120-124). Very good-extremely fine. (11) $0
Lot 3745 Great Britain, George II, Consolidated Three per cent Annuities, dated 15 January 1736 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. $30
Lot 3746 Great Britain, Bank of England, one pound, London, November 19 1819, No.66528, black on white with printed date and serial number, signed by G. Raye, (Duggleby B201c, P.190c). Mounted in a frame, notes appears nearly very fine and very rare. $0
Lot 3747 Great Britain, Bank of England, five pounds 'white fiver', London, 7 November 1949, Beale signature, 088 037332 (p.344). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3748 Great Britain, Provincial Banks, Durham Bank, five pounds 16th September 1879, No. C/1 743; Darlington Bank, five pounds, 24th November 1893, No. G/Q 927 (Grant 930C, 1071). Signatures cut out as usual. Fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 3749 Great Britain, Provincial Bank, Stockton on Tees Bank, five pounds 18th October 1895. No. A/G 1550 (Grant 2766). Signatures cut out as usual, extremely fine. $0
Lot 3750 Great Britain, ten pounds, 1992 issue, a consecutive pair, (P.383). Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3751 Great Britain, five pounds, Bank of England two note folders with matching serials. Uncirculated. (12 folders) $340
Lot 3752 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 3753 Great Britain, International Bank Note Society, souvenir notes issued at the I.B.N.S. European Fair, London, 1991 by De La Rue, 1993 by Walsall's, 1994 by De La Rue (commemorating Christopher Columbus), 1995 two different colours, 1997 by De La Rue, 1998 by De La Rue (commemorating the Millenium). Uncirculated. (7) $0
Lot 3754 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 3755 Hong Kong, The Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, five dollars, 26th February 1948, S/F 1872830, (P.54b). Nearly uncirculated. $950
Lot 3756 Hong Kong, The Chartered Bank, ten dollars, 6th December 1956, T/G 4524659, (P.63). Good extremely fine. $900
Lot 3757 Hong Kong, Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 2nd December 1899, 394952 (Ma H2, P.136c). Heavy folds, rust spots and holes from folding, otherwise fine and rare. $900
Lot 3758 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 1st January 1929, E476610 (Ma H4, P.172b). Good very fine. $190
Lot 3759 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, five dollars, 1st April 1941, J986,999 type with additional vertical numbers on front and back, (Ma H9a, P.173c). Small nick in edge, minor edge stains, otherwise extremely fine. $90
Lot 3760 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, five dollars, 30th March 1946, No. W460,546, (P.173e). Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3761 Hong Kong, Bank of China, five hundred dollars, (2) 1st May 1994, AC 555308, AC 631773 (P.332); The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one hundred dollars, (3) 1st January 1993, AA256314-6 (P.203a) a run of three; Standard Chartered Bank, one hundred dollars, 1st January 1995, (P.287b). Uncirculated. (6) $260
Lot 3762 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, one dollar, undated (1935) (2), A474009, G673836, (Ma G10, P.311); C/1 821755 (Ma G12, P.316), others (3) 1 July 1955, 1 June 1956, 1 July 1959 (Ma G14, P.328a-b), Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, one dollar, 1st January 1929, E613448 (Ma H4, P.172b). Good - nearly very fine. (7) $110
Lot 3763 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, George VI one dollar (1936) N 152226/7 (P.312) a consecutive pair. Uncirculated. (2) $460
Lot 3764 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, undated (1941), one cent (4), five cents 006000 (1), ten cents (5), George VI undated (1945) one cent (35), five cents (8), ten cents (7); Elizabeth II undated (1961), one cent (approx. 100), five cents (6), ten cents (24), (Ma G1-9, P.313a-b, 314, 315a-b, 321-3, 325a, 326-7). Several very good - fine, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (190) $0
Lot 3765 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, undated (1941), one cent 2214997, another A6294979, five cents 2706320, ten cents 0247695, A3411746, (Ma G1, 4, 7, P.313a-b, 314, 315a-b). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $40
Lot 3766 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, one dollar, undated (1940-1941), B/1 972466 (Ma G12, P.316). Extremely fine. $40
Lot 3767 Hong Kong, Emergency World War II Issue. Hong Kong Government, one dollar, (1941), overprinted in red on Bank of China five yuan of 1941, B002437, (Ma G15, P.317). A superb note, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $1,300
Lot 3768 Hong Kong, Government of Hong Kong, one dollar, 9th April 1949, A/3 184525, F/3 433600, Y/3 186549 (Ma G13, P.324a), one dollar, 1st July 1957, 3Q 012738; 1st July 1958 4F 846276, 4K 806450, 5A 981841, (Ma G14, P.328b). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) $200
Lot 3769 India, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, H.V.R. Inegar signature (1957-1962), AA/66 714282 (P.43c). Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3770 India, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, H.V.R. Inegar signature (1957-1962), AA/14 919636; P.C. Bhattacharyya signature (1957-1962), AC/56 248755 (P.44,45). Good very fine, nearly extremely fine. (2) $0
Lot 3771 India, Reserve Bank of India, one thousand rupees, 'Bombay', M.C. San Gupta signature (May to August 1975), A/O 537625 (P.65a). Nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 3772 India, Hyderabad, one hundred rupees, FE.1339 (1928), signature of Hyder Nawaz Jung; five rupees, signature of Ghulam Muhammad (1941-45) (P.S266c, S273c), first note with heavy central folds on back repaired with adhesive tape. Good, good fine. (2) $0
Lot 3773 India, World War II military issue, Bhopal, Prisoners of War Camp, four annas, type with bar at left (Campbell 5093). Rare, good extremely fine. $400
Lot 3774 Iran, Bawarda Seamen's Institute, undated, two rials, club coupon, piece missing left border. Unpublished and very rare. Fine. $0
Lot 3775 Ireland, Provincial Bank of Ireland, Belfast, specimen notes for one, five and ten pounds, issued 1.1.1977, (P.CS2); Great Britain, various one pound notes (P.367, 374g, 377 (2)); Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, five pounds, 1.3.1967, (P.328). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $50
Lot 3776 Israel, Bank Leumi, one pound, 1st June 1952, Q583984 (P.20a). Uncirculated and rare in this condition. $110
Lot 3777 Japan, 'Han-Satu', circa 1867-1872, various types and denominations. Very good-extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 3778 Japanese Invasion Money, type collection of World War II Japanese invasion money housed in a white plastic album, contains a good range of types from Oceania, Malaya, Philippines, Sumartra and Burma, all different. Fine-uncirculated. (42) $80
Lot 3779 Katanga, ten francs (1st December 1960), partly completed trial printing or essay by Waterlow and Sons, London. As Pick 5A but the front of the note only has the underprint (showing the tint and the Katanganese flag). The overprint with the portrait, design, legend, date and serial numbers are missing. Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3780 Macau, Banco National Ultramarino, Specimen, tweny and fifty patacas, 20th December 1999, AA 00000, and AA 000000 (P.66s, 67s). Uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3781 Macau, Banco National Ultramarino, Specimen one thousand patacas, 20th December 1999, AR 00000, (P.70s). Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3782 Malta, Central Bank, one liri, (1973), A/17 327960, A/22 047020, (P.31d, 31e). Uncirculated. (2) $60
Lot 3783 Malta, Central Bank, five liri, (1973), B/18 031351 (P.32f). Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3784 Malta, Central Bank, one liri, (1979), A/10 326935, A/14 867206, (P.34a, 34b); two liri, (1986) A/3 153869 (P.37). Uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3785 Malta, Central Bank, five liri, (1979), B/21 700788 (P.35b) teller's flick. Nearly uncirculated. $0
Lot 3786 Malta, Central Bank, two liri, (1994), A/9 365642, A/11 419139, ten liri (1989) C/7 306900, (P.43, 45). Uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 3787 Mauritania, 100 ouguiya, 28th November 1985, 28th November 1996, 200 ouguiya, 28th November 1985 (P.4c, 4h, 5b). Uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3788 Morocco, World War II emergency issues, fifty centimes, one franc, two franc, 6th April 1944 (P.41-43). Very fine-uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3789 Mozambique, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, first issue, fifty centavos, 5th November 1914; second issue, ten centavos, 5th November 1914 (P.55, 56). Very fine-good very fine. (2) $0
Lot 3790 Netherlands, World War II military issues, Westerbork, Jewish Concentration Camp, set of ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred cents, 15th February 1944, the ten and one hundred cents with 'Vuga' watermark (S.B. 1151b, 1152a, 1153a, 1154b). Scarce set. Fine-nearly very fine. (4) $0
Lot 3791 Netherlands New Guinea, five gulden, 1950, (P.6). Good fine, rare. $300
Lot 3792 New Hebrides, Banque de l'Indochine, provisional issue, five francs, (1945) N 048256, overprinted 'Nouvelles Hebrides/France LIbre' together with palms and the cross of Lorraine in red with an oval, (P.5). Good fine. $90
Lot 3793 Nigeria, Central Bank of Nigeria, five pounds, (1967) (P.9). Rare, nearly extremely fine. $0
Lot 3794 Oceania, ten shillings, one pound, (1942) (P.3a, 4a). Nearly extremely fine-nearly uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3795 Oceania, one pound, (1942) (P.4a). Nearly uncirculated-uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3796 Pakistan, 500 rupees (1964), issued Dacca, E183992, (P.19a), fifty rupees, (1986) mismatched serial numbers AA76571620/AA76571600 (P.40) Official? diagonal black crayon hand cancel on front. Government of Pakistan, prize bonds for five rupees (blue), ten rupees (green), another with counterfoil, another larger type Interest-Free National Prize Bonds, presented for payment? 1977-1985. The first note very fine - extremely fine and rare, others mostly extremely fine. (6) $0
Lot 3797 Reunion, Banque of Reunion, five francs, issued (1912-1944), (P.14). Fine. $0
Lot 3798 St. Helena, Elizabeth II, five pounds, specimen, H/1 000000, (new smaller issue of 1999) overprinted 'SPECIMEN' diagonally in red on front and back and four official hole cancellations. (P.new). Uncirculated. (2) $0
Lot 3799 Sarawak, five dollars, 1 January 1938, (P.21); one dollar 1 January 1940 (P.23). Fine, the first with hole in centre but rare. (2) $0
Lot 3800 Scotland, Clydesdale Bank PLC, five pounds, 2nd April 1990, (P.218a), tellers flick. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $0
Lot 3801 Seychelles, 100 rupees, (1980), B354860, brown, (P.27). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 3802 Solomon Islands, Elizabeth II, two, five and ten dollars SPECIMEN set, (1979); Tonga, King Taufa'ahau, one, two, five and ten pa'anga, SPECIMEN set, 1st August 1978 (P.CS1). Uncirculated. (7) $0
Lot 3803 South Africa, Anglo-Boer War, South African Republic, Z.A.R. Government note, Pretoria branch, one, five, twenty pounds, 28th May 1900, Pieterburg branch, one pound, 1st April 1901, (P.42a, 43a, 45a, 48c), last note repaired, small pieces missing from border and rust marks fair, others small rust pin holes at left otherwise fine-very fine. (4) $0
Lot 3804 South Africa, National Bank of South Africa, ten shillings 1 January 1917, (PS.571). Heavy creases, good - very good, rare. $0
Lot 3805 Spain, Civil War, small collection of Spanish Civil War notes, mostly issued between April and September 1937, a good range of issues and denominations, all different. Fine-uncirculated. (27) $130
Lot 3806 Swaziland, Central Bank of Swaziland, twenty emalangeni, commemorative issue, King's 21st birthday, 19th April 1989 (P.17a). Uncirculated. (3) $50
Lot 3807 Switzerland, one hundred francs, 7.3.1973, (P.177d); ten francs 24.1.1972, (P.174d). Very fine; extremely fine. (2) $0
Lot 3808 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 3809 Tonga, four shillings, 19th December 1957, C/1 88925; ten shillings, 3rd May 1940, B/1 06680, (P.9c, 10a). Very fine; nearly fine. (2) $0
Lot 3810 Tonga, four shillings, 26th June 1958, C/1 96215; ten shillings, 10th December 1958, C/1 11115; one pound 30th April 1941, B/1 12532 (P.9c, 10c, 11a). Nearly fine - very fine. (3) $0
Lot 3811 Tonga, five pounds, 2.12.1966, (P.12d); New Zealand, twenty dollars Hardie, star note YJ 910098, (P.167d); ten dollars Hardie, star note, NB, (P.172a); five dollars Knight, 133, (P.165c); two dollars, Hardie 9Y2, 9Y3 star notes, (P.164d), Hardie (P.170a, consec pair); one dollar, Hardie, star notes AB, Y92, (P.163d, 169a) others Knight, Hardie (consec. pair), (P.163c, 169a). First note extremely fine, others mostly nearly uncirculated. (13) $110
Lot 3812 Ukraine, State Credit Note, 500 hryven, 1918; Semen Petlyura Directorate, 1000 karbovantsiv (1918) (P.23, 40a). Extremely fine. (2) $0
Lot 3813 Uruguay, El Banco Maua & Co. twenty pesos = two doblones, Montevideo, 1st March 1871, hand signed; El Banco Credito Auxiliar, twenty pesos, montevideo, 25th October 1887; fifty pesos, Montevideo, 25th October 1887, signed and dated '1 DICI. 88' vertically on front with interest and revenue stamp on back (P.S164r, S165a, S292). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $0
Lot 3814 Uruguay, a small collection of Uruguay notes (1939-1986), includes Pick 34, 35a, b, c, 38b, 41c, 44b, 46, 47b, 48a, 48c, 50b, 51A, 54, 56, 57, 58, 62c and 66. Mostly uncirculated. Very fine - uncirculated. (19) $0
Lot 3815 U.S.A., small collection of state, county, borough and city tax and revenue anticipation notes and related items (1932-1936), including County of Scioto, Ohio, one dollar; city of Lincoln Park, Michigan, one, five and ten dollars; county of Guilford, North Carolina, twenty-five cents, fifty cents (2), one dollar, five dollars (2), second issue, twenty-five cents, one dollar; City of Gastonia, North Carolina, one, two five and dollars; Borough of Lodi, New Jersey, five, ten, fifteen, twenty-five and fifty dollars; Erie, Pennsylvania, one, five and ten dollars, another set from the Central Branch and City of Charleston, South Carolina, pay warrants for one, five and ten dollars, Doe Run, Missouri, Doe Run Lead Company, one and five dollars, Fostoria, Ohio, the Fostoria Industrial Company, one dollar, interesting lot. Fine-uncirculated. (32) $140
Lot 3816 U.S.A., Bank of Palestina, Mt. Carmel Center, Waco, Texas, exchange currency, one dollar, 1938, No.10164 blue; one dollar, 1938, No.3629 green, ten dollars, 1938, No.4674 green. Fine-nearly uncirculated. (3) $100
Lot 3817 U.S.A., military payment certificates, five dollars, series 661 (1968); ten dollars, series 681, (1969) (P.M69, M80). Uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 3818 Western Samoa, Bank of Western Samoa, five pounds, (1963) 041574, (P.15). Extremely fine, and rare type. $290
Lot 3819 World War II military issues, small collection of World War II military and allied military issues from Austria, Burma, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Japan and Tripolitania. Very good-nearly uncirculated. (28) $0
Lot 3820 Zambia, Bank of Zambia, ten shillings, (1964), A/5 9646745, (P.1) scarce type. Nearly very fine. $0
Lot 3821 Zambia, Bank of Zambia, ten kwatcha, (1976), specimen, 1/D 000000, diagonally overprinted SPECIMEN in red on front and back. Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3822 Zambia, Bank of Zambia, twenty, fifty, one hundred and five hundred kwatcha 1992, specimens all with '0000000' serial numbers diagonally overprinted SPECIMEN in red on front and back, (P.36as, 37as, 38as, 39as). Uncirculated. $0
Lot 3823 World notes, lot of four notes, U.S.A. two dollars 1917, (P.188); New Caledonia overprinted for New Hebrides, five francs, (P.5); Algeria, fifty francs, 1939 issue, (P.84). Good; very good; very fine for last two. (4) $30
Lot 3824 World, specimen banknotes from Afghanistan (P.53A), Bosnia-Herzegovia (P.152s), Dominica (2), (P.110, 127), North Korea, (P.22). Uncirculated. (5) $0
Lot 3825 World banknotes, including Thailand, ten baht, twenty, fifty, sixty, five hundred and one thousand baht (P.76b, 77b, 93, 94, 95, 96), together with Australia, Argentina. All notes contained in an album. Poor - uncirculated. (16) $70
Lot 3826 World, assorted notes from Yugoslovia, Russia, Croatia, Germany, Greece, Austria, Hungary, Romania. Mostly fine. (22) $20
Lot 3827 World banknotes, including New Zealand, one dollar, R.L.Knight Y91 (2) star replacement notes, one dollar Y92, two dollars 9Y3 star replacement notes; Thailand, sixty baht, 1987 (P.93); Australia, ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) in blue folders (8), five dollars (R.213), two dollars (R.89); Brazil, Mozambique, Indonesia, Mexico. Good - uncirculated. (34) $0
Lot 3828 A red album with Hagner leaves containing Australia, G.B., N.Z., Fiji, Singapore, Canada, U.S.A., mostly issues since 1950 but includes a nearly very fine Riddle/Heathershaw one pound. Fair-uncirculated. (71) $170
Lot 3829 World banknotes, a wide selection in a white cardboard box including U.S.A., MPC's, military issues, New Zealand, Fiji, etc. Poor-extremely fine. (87) $50
Lot 3830 World bank notes, various countries and denominations including New Zealand, twenty dollars, (P.176d), Thiland, USA, one, five and ten dollars, Louisiana Citizens Bank, five dollars; China, Japan, England, one, five and ten pounds; Germany, Vietnam. Fair - extremly fine. (93) $130
Lot 3831 World banknotes, including, Canada five dollars (1937) (P.60c), Malaya and British Borneo one dollar 1.7.1941 (1), 21.3.1953 (3), Macau (12), Philippines five pesos 1924 (P.70) scarce, and a quantity of China and Japan including occupation issues for China Indonesia, etc. Poor - uncirculated. (106) $0
Lot 3832 World, some Germany and Austria, mostly not-geld these c.1920-1923, other world notes from 1792, including Fiji, shilling No.8116 (1942 issue); others from France, Hong Kong, Singapore, Phillipines and New South Wales petrol coupons (4). Poor - uncirculated. (108) $90
Lot 3833 World, assorted banknotes in album, includes Australia pre-decimal to £5, Hong Kong, Italy, Egypt, Fiji, Canada, French Pacific etc. Poor - uncirculated. (111) $150
Lot 3834 World bank notes, an assortment including Australia, ten shillings (1942) (R.13) (2) , (1949) (R.14), one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) (R.28) (2), Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.32s) star note; Canada, Singapore, Phillipines, Cuba, Cambodia, Great Britain, Palestine, five hundred mils, Jerusalem, 30th September 1929 (P.6b), all notes contained in a brown album. Poor - extremly fine. (115) $170
Lot 3835 World, an accumulation of assorted banknotes with some duplication, includes Falkland Islands five pounds (30.1.1975), New Zealand notes to $10, JIM notes, German notes including a quantity in old black note book, China etc. Good - uncirculated. (Approx 130) $110
Lot 3836 World, assorted banknotes, including Netherlands East Indies (P.108); Sierra Leone, (P.CS2); Muscat and Oman, Ghana, Indochina, Ethiopia (P.18a, 27); Rwanda, Tanzania, Libya, Turkey, Iraq, Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea (P.1, 3-8); Pakistan, all notes in album. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (210) $500
Lot 3837 World Banknotes, including Indonesia, one hundred rupiah, 1947 (P.29); Great Britian, five pounds (P.128); Jamacia, Paraguay, Guyana, Cambodia, Germany, Kenya, Philippines, Sweden, Japan, Ceylon, Iran, Luxembourg, Burma, all contained in an album. Exteamly fine - uncirculated. (218) $500
Lot 3838 World banknotes, in five albums, including Australia, five pounds, Armitage/Macfarlane (1941) (R.46) (4), Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.470) (3), Coombs/wilson (1952) (R.48), one dollar (R.76c) (13) (R.78) (20); Canada, Germany, Guernsey, Poland, East Caribbean States, Argentina. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (approx 230) $260