Catalogue
France, Louis Philippe I, silver five francs 1831A (KM.735.1) (gVF); bronze issues of Louis XVI - Napoleon III, (7) includes First Republic, very fine two sols 1792 (year 4) BB (Strasbourg) (KM.612). Poor - good very fine. (7)
Estimate $100
SOLD $100
France, Henri V, one franc, 1831. Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $350
SOLD $300
France, bronze pattern ten centimes, 1848, by Gayrard. Nearly extremely fine.
Estimate $150
SOLD $150
France, bronze pattern five francs, 1848, Liberty bust with hair to front, by Gayrard. Extremely fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $0
France, Second Republic, twenty centimes 1851 A (KM.758.1); Greece, ten lepta 1878 K (KM.55), two drachma, 1873 A (KM.39); Italy, two centesimi 1898 R (KM.30), five centesimi 1928R (KM.59). Fine - uncirculated. (5)
Estimate $150
SOLD $0
France, second Empire, Napoleon III as Emperor, one franc, 1867BB (KM.806.2). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $120
SOLD $80
France, French Colonies, ten centimes, 1828A (KM.11.2). Nearly uncirculated.
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
French Indo China, silver piastres, date set, 1885-1931 (missing 1890) plus cupro nickel 1946, 1947 (3), also fifty centimes 1894-6, 1936 and 1947, 1895 piastre is nearly uncirculated/uncirculated (illustrated), all in blue plastic coin album. Very good - nearly uncirculated. (44)
Estimate $1,000
SOLD $1,300
Georgia, silver two abazi (1830) AT (KM.75). Turkoman, copper of Zengil Atabegs of Mosul, Issad-Din Mas'ud II (A.D.1211-1218) (S/S 65.1, clasp on garment). Fine; offcentre, very fine. (2)
Estimate $80
SOLD $0
Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm I, commemorative silver three marks, 1913A, Defeat of Napoleon (KM.534). Toned, extremely fine.
Estimate $40
SOLD $0
Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, Karl I, silver 2/3 thaler, 1764 IDB (KM.973.1). Nearly very fine.
Estimate $50
SOLD $70
Germany, a small hoard of two (18) and ten pfennig (28) coins put away about 1912, mostly dated 1910, 1911 with some mint bloom, but includes a few earlier issues. Mostly extremely fine a few fine. (46)
Estimate $80
SOLD $40
Germany, Weimar Republic, silver five reichsmark, 1928J (KM.56). Nearly exytremely fine.
Estimate $120
SOLD $120
Germany, Federal Republic, one mark, 1959F (KM.11). Good extremely fine, minor contact marks on reverse, scarce in this condition.
Estimate $50
SOLD $0
Germany, five marks 1964-J (KM.112.1). Uncirculated.
Estimate $50
SOLD $0
Hong Kong, return to China enamelled trade dollars 1997 in nickel silver (2); Australia, Perth Mint silver one ounce kookaburra, 2001, centenary of federation privy mark. In cases of issue, FDC. (3)
Estimate $50
SOLD $30
Hungary. Wladislaus II. 1490-1516. 1 1/2 Thaler (42.61 gm). 1506, obv.MONETA WLADISLAI D G REX VNGARI, crowned arms, rev. around SANCTVS LADISLAVS REX VNGARIE, St. Ladislaus on horseback left, brandishing spear, Madonna and child above. (Dav.8254). Mount removed at 12:00 and plugged, chased, once gilded, otherwise very fine.
Estimate $300
SOLD $530
Italy, Patriarchs of Aquilea, Marquard of Randeck (1365-1381), silver denar, not dated, obv. MARQVARDVS + PATR, letter M surmounted by cushion on which is posed a semi-reticulate globe (Arms of Patriarch), rev. * AQ * VILE * GENS * IS, cross pattee over a large cross pattee, (Bernardi 58, Biaggi 183, Thomsen 1976). Nearly very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $0
Italy, Patriarchs of Aquilea, John of Moravia, (1387-1394), silver denar, not dated, obv. IOANES PATRIARCHA * AQVIE, crowned eagle checkered all over (arms of Patriarch), rev. S HEREMAChORAS, Saint Hermagoras seated right hand raised holding cross in the other, (Bernardi 62, Thomsen 1979, cf.Lanz Sale 129, May 23, 2006 lot 900, this similar realised euros 120 + 15%); similar with obv. shield with eagle, covered with crested helmet, IOANES PATRIhH, rev. facing bust of saint Hermagoras, +SANTVS HEREMAChORAS, (Bernardi 61, Thomsen 1978). Slightly ragged edge, otherwise nearly extremely fine for the first coin, very fine for the second coin, both rare. (2)
Estimate $250
SOLD $0
Italy, Patriarchs of Aquilea, Antonio Gaetani, (1395-1402), silver denar, not dated, obv. ANTONIVS P ATRhH, tapered shield, covered with crested helmet (arms of Patriarch), A N across, rev. * AQV * ILE * GEN * SIS, eagle facing open wings, (Bernardi 65, Biaggi 189, Thomsen 1981) another obv. ANTONIVS PATRhH, shield with crossed wavy line, rev. AQV ILE GEN SIS, cross, cutting the legend and cantonnee with four rosettes, (Bernardi 66, Biaggi 190, Thompson 1980). Very fine or better, both rare. (2)
Estimate $200
SOLD $0
Italy, Patriarchs of Aquilea, Antonio II Panciera (1402-1411), silver denar, not dated, obv. ANTONIVS PATRIARCH tapered shield, cut with a indented band and a star below (arms of Patriarch), rev. * AQV * ILE * GEN * SIS, eagle facing open wings, (Bernardi 67, Biaggi 191, Thomsen 1982, cf.similar example UBS Auction Sale 52, September 11, 2001, lot 2302, realised SFr.90 + 15%). Nearly extremely fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Italy, Patriarchs of Aquilea, Louis II of Teck, (1412-1439), silver soldo da 12 bagattini, not dated, obv. LOdOVICVS DVX D TECh, tapered shield, (arms of Patriarch), rev. PAThR AQVILE, the Virgin seated holding the infant Jesus, (Bernardi 69, Biaggi 193, Thomsen 1983, cf.UBS Sale 52, September 11, 2001 lot 2303, this example not as fine realised SFr. 130 + 15%). Good very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $60
Italy, Bologna, Republican Government, (1416-1419 and maybe slightly later), silver grosso, obv. lion rampant to left holding a flag, .BONONI U DOCET, rev. Saint Peter seated facing with staff and city walls in hand, around S. PETR ONIVS, (Biaggi 401). Very fine and rare.
Estimate $100
SOLD $120
Italy, Duchy of Urbino, Francesco Maria II, (1574-1634), silver thirty quattrini, not dated, obv. FRA MARIA II VRB DVX VI E, crowned arms, rev. MONETA DA QVATRINI TR, tree with church and other scrubs, (cf.Rauch Sale 74, Dec. 7, 2004 lot 1063, this not as fine realised euros 270 + 15%). Very fine and very rare.
Estimate $250
SOLD $0
Italy, Venice, Francesco Dandolo, (1328-1329), silver soldino, obv. Doge to left with sword, around +FRA DAN DVLO DVX, rev. lion nimbate left, + S MARCVS VENETI, (Biaggi 2810) (3); Bartollomeo Gradenigo, (1339-1342), silver soldino, obv. Doge to left with sword, around +BA GRADO NICO DVX, rev. lion nimbate left, + S MARCVS VENETI, (Biaggi 2815). Fine to very fine, two with edge chipping, all very scarce. (4)
Estimate $140
SOLD $130
Italy, Venice, Agostino Barbarigo (1486-1501), silver lira. Toned, good very fine.
Estimate $500
SOLD $0
Italy, Venice, Giovanni Bembo (1615-1618), silver scudo (KM.4237). Good fine.
Estimate $270
SOLD $330
Italy, Venice, Giovanni Corner (1625-1629), silver scudo (KM.4244). Attractively toned good very fine.
Estimate $320
SOLD $320
Italy, Victor Emmanuelle III, silver two lire 1905 R (KM.33). Iridescent toned extremely fine or better.
Estimate $150
SOLD $250
Japan, Mon coinage large size with various mint marks, 1637-1656 (KM.C.1.1 [8 varieties different sizes], 1668-1740 Edo mint [Tokyo] (KM.C.1.2 [5]), 1714 and 1717 Sado mint (KM.C.1.3 [3]); 1728 Sendai (KM.C1.4) (rare), 1737 Koume Mura mint (KM.C.1.6 [3]), 1741 Osaka mint (KM.C.1.8 [3]), 1741 Ashio mint (KM.C.1.9 [3]), 1740 Iche-no-se mint (KM.C.1.10 [2]) (rare), strokes or dot on reverse type [cf.KM.C1.- [4]); 1767 Nagasaki mint (KM.C.1.11 [3]); iron mon with Sendai mint on reverse (KM.C.1.12 [2] another with 1740 Ichi-no-se (KM.C.1.10a); others mostly plain but smaller probably local copies in brass (14, a study group); four mon issues 1769-1860 (4) (KM.4.2); copper 100 mon (2) issued 1835-1870 (KM.7); Provincial Coinage, Sendai, Mon, square holed iron coinage (3) (KM.60). Fair - extremely fine, a good range of mints and types. (63)
Estimate $250
SOLD $330