Catalogue
William and Mary, halfpenny, 1694; William III, halfpenny 1697; George II halfpenny, 1749; George III, halfpenny 1773, twopence, 1797, penny 1797, 1806, halfpennies 1799, 1806; George IV penny 1826; William IV, penny 1831, halfpenny 1831; Victoria, halfpenny, 1851, bronze pennies 1892, 1901; Edward VII, halfpenny, 1902. Fair - extremely fine. (16)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
William III to Elizabeth II, an assortment sorted by denomination into plastic clip seal bags, farthings, 1799-1964 (60); halfpennies, 1697-1967 (55); pennies, 1865-1965 (120), including 1912 H, 1918 H(2), 1919 H, 1918 KN, 1919 KN; threepences, 1907-1938 (33); sixpences, 1907-1966 (50). Poor - extremely fine. (318)
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
William III - George VI, penny 1797, halfpenny 1721, farthings 1700, George I (4), George II (2), 1799, others from George IV (13). Fair - very fine, mostly with some pitting and corrosion. (23)
Estimate $50
SOLD $40
William IV - George VI, crown 1889, 1892 (S.3921), 1937 (S.4078); double florin, 1888 (S.3923); half crown, 1836 (S.3834), 1887 (S.3924), 1900 (S.3938), 1918 (S.4011); florin, 1928 (S.4038); sixpence 1888 (S.3929). Nearly fine - extremely fine. (10)
Estimate $120
SOLD $140
Eighteenth century tokens, Cornwall, Falmouth Independent Volunteers halfpenny, 1797 (D & H 3); Hampshire, Emsworth halfpenny, 1794 (D & H 12c). Also, New Zealand, De Carle, Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.101). Good very fine. (3)
Estimate $100
SOLD $90
Middlesex, Coventry Street London, 1795 halfpenny, obv. The Filtering Stone Warehouse, rev. For Purifying Water 1795; Somerset, Bristol, Chester's halfpenny, obv. arms of Bristol, rev. figure of Galen, Druggist and Chymist (D&H 90). Extremely fine, both with some mint red. (2)
Estimate $100
SOLD $80
Scotland, David II, (1329-1371), silver groat, Edinburgh mint, second coinage, small young bust, series D, (S.5100). Dark tone, very fine and very scarce.
Estimate $300
SOLD $260
Scotland, Robert III (1390-1406) heavy coinage 1390-1403, Edinburgh groat (S.5164). Cracked flan otherwise fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
Scotland, James II, (1437-1460), second coinage, groat, Edinburgh mint, saltires by neck, mm crown both sides (S.5234). Lightly toned, good very fine/very fine and rare.
Estimate $850
SOLD $760
Scotland, Presbyterian Church, communion tokens, Irvine (Ayrshire) Relief Church, C.1840 (D.499; C.3008). Fine - very fine. (10)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Ireland, Edward I (1272-1307), silver penny, Dublin (S.6246). Holed, otherwise nearly very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $0
Ireland, Civil War coinage (gunmoney), James II, halfcrown, May 1690 (S.6580B). Extremely fine.
Estimate $350
SOLD $360
Ireland, George I - George IV, halfpennies, 1723, 1741, 1805, 1822; Isle of Man, Victoria, penny and halfpenny, 1839; also jetons Anne - Victoria (5). Fair - extremely fine. (11)
Estimate $150
SOLD $140
Ireland, George IV, penny, 1822 (S.6623). Attractive blue brown patina with hints of red, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $150
SOLD $260
Ireland, Queen Victoria, unofficial retrospective pattern double florin or four shillings, dated 1901, crowned and veiled old head left, by Donald R. Golder, proofs in 925 silver, copper and aluminium bronze, (Krause "Unusual World Coins" X11, 11a, 11b, CV US$165); Edward VII, unofficial pattern double florin or four shillings, dated 1901, 'colonial' crowned and robed bust right, by Donald R. Golder, proofs in 925 silver, copper and aluminium bronze, (Krause "Unusual World Coins" X13, 13a, 13b, CV US$165) (total CV $330). FDC. (2 sets, 6 coins)
Estimate $120
SOLD $160
James II, Archbishop Sancroft and Bishops, 1688, in brass (49mm) late cast (M.I. 622/37); George III, Manchester Pitt Club 1813, in bronzed white metal (50mm) by T.Wyon Jr. (BHM 771). The first holed, otherwise very fine. (2)
Estimate $80
SOLD $0
William and Mary coronation, 1689 in silver (52mm) by G. Bower, type b, cast on a thin flan, pierced at top (Eimer.310). Very fine.
Estimate $100
SOLD $140
George II, Fight off Belleisle in gilt bronze (40mm) by T.Pingo (M.I. 706/441). Good very fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $80
Jernegan's Lottery 1736, in silver (39mm)(Eimer.537); Admiral Vernon/Portobello 1739 in pinchbeck (37mm)(Eimer.550); Robert Raikes, Centenary of Sunday Schools 1880 in white metal (37mm), pierced at top; Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee/50th Anniversary of Railway through Crewe 1887 in bronze (39mm), ring top suspension; Royal Visit to Cardiff/Opening of Queen Alexandra Dock, 13th July 1907, in bronze (51mm). Fine - extremely fine. (5)
Estimate $120
SOLD $160
George III, Golden Jubilee, 1810, in white metal (48mm) (BHM.680); Queen Victoria, Jubilee 1887, County of Worcester, in white metal (39mm); Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in bronze (55mm) by G.W.De Saulles, cased (Eimer 1817, BHM.3506), in white metal (38m) by Boucher (Eimer 1820, BHM.3529), in silver (30mm) with loop mount and ribbon. First, second and fourth medals pierced at top, very good - very fine. (5).
Estimate $120
SOLD $80
George IV, coronation medals in silver and bronze (35mm) by B.Pistrucci, 1821 (Eimer 1146; BHM.1070). Toned, extremely fine. (2)
Estimate $250
SOLD $300
Royal Humane Society Medal, in bronze (50mm) inscribed on reverse 'John Rollins / saved 4 persons / V.I.T. O.B. Serv. / D.D. /Soc. Reg HVM / 18 Feb 1850'. With edge knocks and contact marks, fair.
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
Charing Cross Hospital London, Founded 1818, in silver (59mm) by B. Wyon, inscribed "MIDWIFERY/ G.MORGAN/ MDCCCLXXXIII" (1883) (Eimer 110). Two or three scratches on obverse, otherwise attractively toned, nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $100
SOLD $200
The Queen Victoria Medal, School Board 1887 For London, attendance medal in bronze (38mm), inscribed on reverse to 'H.G.Kempton' for punctual attendance in 1892; Royal Geographical Society, award medal in silver (40mm), inscribed on reverse 'Claude L / Bicknell / 1879'; Imperial Choir, 1910, presentation medal in silvered bronze (32mm) with ribbon, uninscribed; Royal Horticultural Society, award medals in bronze (38mm [2]), Sir Joseph Banks obverse, one inscribed on reverse 'Won by / J.Lagdon / 1918', the other uninscribed. Very fine - extremely fine. (5)
Estimate $120
SOLD $120
Marriage of Duke and Duchess of York 1893, in bronze, by G.G. Adams (76mm)(Eimer.1780; BHM.3452). In gilded City of London case, extremely fine.
Estimate $80
SOLD $120
Queen Victoria, 1837-1887, in white metal (44mm); Jubilee, 1897, in silver (25mm); Destruction of the Spanish Armada, tercentenary commemoration, 1888, in white metal (38mm); another, in white metal (44mm) (Eimer 1745); National Armada commemoration Plymouth, 1888, in white metal (38mm). Three medals holed at top, fine - nearly uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $120
SOLD $0
Universal Cookery & Food Exhibition, 1906, in silver (45mm) engraved around edge 'Presented by Mr R.H.Blott M.C.A.' FDC.
Estimate $100
SOLD $50
John Walker & Sons, 100th Aniversary (1920) medal in bronze (86mm); silver sports medal in silver (38mm), pin back, with motto for The Order of the Garter and coat of arms, reverse inscribed "June 17th 1893/Obstacle Race/1st Prize". Fine, the second with edge bruising. (2)
Estimate $60
SOLD $0
Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, medal in silver, engraved around band 'To John Ed.Fowler, For Gallant Service 13th August 1922'. With original case and newspaper clipping, medal possibly cast or acid washed, good.
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Cycling prize medals, mostly in silver, including Kentish Wheelers, inscribed 'N.C.U. / 50 miles / Championship / 1924 / Pacer'; National Cyclists Union, inscribed '1 Mile / Tandem / Championship / 1925 / J.H.Gaites; unnamed medal, inscribed 'Pacing Wyld / to record / J.H.Gaites / 8.8.25'; Tooting Bicycle Club, in silver, inscribed '25 Miles / J.Gaites / 1.10.1 / Oct 2 1927', in bronze, inscribed 'J.Gaites Track Champ / 3td 5 Mile / 1926'; Southern Counties Cycling Union, inscribed 'Paper Chase / Tooting C.C. / J.Gaites / 1926; unnamed medal, inscribed '25 / Mile Championship / won by / J.H.Gaites / Time 1.9.34 / 1923'; Tooting Bicycle Club, inscribed 'One / mile Tandem / Championship J.H.Gaites / 2nd / 1927 '; N.C.U. Olympic Trials / 1928/ Tandem Scratch Race / J.H.Gaites / Herne Hill / 16.5.1928' in brass (45mm); N.C.U. Championships London Centre, unnamed medals (2) in silver, bronze; Anglo Italian Games 1926, in silver and enamel (37mm x 31mm), inscribed 'Molinari / Challenge Cup / 2nd / J.H.Gaites'. Fine - extremely fine. (12)
Estimate $300
SOLD $270