Prices Realised · Sale 99

Important Australian & World Coins, Medals & Banknotes

Hotel InterContinental, 117 Macquarie Street, Sydney NSW 2000

17-19 April 2012

Total realisation $2,860,100

Prices Realised for Sale 99
Lot Description Prices Realised
Lot 1 Edward VII - George VI, florin, 1941; sixpence, 1926; threepences, 1910 (3), 1918M, 1925; halfpenny, 1935. The threepences with mottled toning, otherwise mostly extremely fine. (8) $220
Lot 2 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, type coin set, halfpennies, 1933, 1938, 1943, 1951PL, 1955, 1963Y.; pennies, 1936, 1948, 1951PL, 1953, 1958; threepences, 1910, 1936, 1944S, 1951PL, 1953, 1961; sixpences, 1910, 1936, 1942D, 1951PL, 1954, 1963; shillings, 1910, 1936, 1948, 1952, 1953, 1960; florins, 1910, 1927 Canberra, 1934/35 Melbourne Centenary, 1936, 1944S, 1951, 1951 Jubilee, 1953, 1954 Royal Visit, 1962. In individual coin mounts and stored in coin pages, the 1910 florin poor, the rest good very fine - gem uncirculated with many uncirculated. (39) $700
Lot 3 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, silver coins face value, pre 1946 $3.15 noted florins, 1910, 1923, 1927 Canberra (6, including one nearly Unc), sixpence, 1916M, post 1945 $3.40; also George V halfpenny with shaved reverse and a double headed threepence EVII/GV, also a Speed Products of North Sydney, uniface spinning gaming token with 'You Shout' arrow. Poor - nearly uncirculated. (49) $240
Lot 4 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepences - florins, includes florins, 1911, 1915H, 1925, 1939; shillings, 1910 (2), 1914, 1915H, 1917M (2), 1925 (2), 1927, 1946 dot S (5); sixpences, 1910, 1919M, 1922, 1923 (3), 1945, 1952 (21); threepences, 1910 (9), 1911, 1914, 1915, 1917M, 1918M (2), 1919M (2), 1921M (3), 1922 (4), 1923 (5), 1924 (2), 1926, 1934, 1939, 1942, 1947 (18), 1954 (9). Mostly key dates, poor - very fine. (108) $300
Lot 5 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepence and sixpence set, 1910-1964, missing 1922/1 overdate. In press-in coin album, poor - very fine. (108) $180
Lot 6 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (2); threepences - florins, face value, pre 1946 $2.00 includes florins, 1915, 1927 Canberra (4), threepences, 1910, 1912, post 1945 $2.70 includes florins, 1951 Jubilee (3, EF or better), 1953 (2, EF), 1954 Royal Visit (3, two EF); also pennies (24), halfpennies (20) and copy florin, 1934. Several copper coins damaged, poor - good extremely fine. (111) $190
Lot 7 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepence 1910, other threepences, pre 1946 (29), post 1945 (47), sixpences pre 1946 (9), post 1945 (17), florins 1960-3 (5), fifty cents, 1966 (3) and USA silver dollars, 1889 and 1925. The first good very fine, most fair - fine. (113) $180
Lot 8 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, part sets of florin, shilling, sixpence and threepence, nearly all key dates missing along with many other dates, face value, pre 1946 $5.40, post 1945 $6.45. In three press-in coin albums, poor - extremely fine. (118) $380
Lot 9 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1963, threepences (6), sixpences (73), shillings (30) and florins (55). Fair - extremely fine. (164) $380
Lot 10 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, an accumulation of Australian and world coins, includes silver coins face value, .925 $3.80, noted threepences, 1910 (2), 1923 and 1927 Canberra florins (8), .500 $4.20, also noted Great Britain, penny, 1919H (S.4052), a quantity of Australian pennies and some other world silver coins. Stored in a coin album, poor - good very fine. (189) $260
Lot 11 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, shilling set, 1910-1963, several coins missing but includes 1916M (2, both extremely fine with mint bloom) and 1933; sixpence set, 1910-1963, missing seven coins but includes two duplicates; threepence set, 1910-1964, missing 1922/1 overdate and includes some duplicates; penny set, 1911-1964, missing 1925, 1930 and other dates but includes 1946 and some duplicates and with 1931 dropped 1 London die (2); halfpenny set, 1911-1964, missing some dates but includes 1915H and 1923 (cleaned of corrosion); a small number of decimal coins, noted ten cents, 1967 and 1968 (both Unc), five cents, 1966 (2), 1967, 1968 (2), 1970 (all Unc). Poor - uncirculated. (302) $500
Lot 12 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, crown, 1937, other silver coins face value, pre 1946 $3.725 includes threepences, 1911, 1915 (2), post 1945 $6.35 includes florin, 1958 (Unc), shilling, 1946 dot S and threepences, 1947 (4). Poor - uncirculated. (202) $300
Lot 13 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1964, incomplete sets, florins to halfpennies. In six Hendo press-in albums, missing all key dates, fair - uncirculated. (303) $450
Lot 14 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, shilling collection, 1910-1963, includes extras (62); threepence and sixpence collection, 1910-1964, missing 1922/1 overdate threepence but includes extras (116); penny collection, 1911-1964, missing 1930 but includes extras (79); halfpenny collection, 1911-1964, missing 1923 but includes extras (72). In press-in albums, the 1942 threepence with edge damage, the 1925 penny cleaned and some corrosion marks, the 1946 penny with dark tone and some carbon spots, poor - uncirculated. (329) $460
Lot 15 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, silver coins face value, sixpences, pre 1946 $7.10 noted 1910 (2, G/VG), 1914 (F/VF), 1916M (VG), 1917M (VG/F), 1918M (VG/F), 1920M (F/VF), 1923 (2, G; G/F), post 1945 $8.15; threepences, pre 1946 $0.95 noted 1910 (VG), 1911 (G), 1915 (G), post 1945 $0.775 noted 1952 (Unc). Poor - uncirculated. (374) $600
Lot 16 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepence - florin, 1910-1945 (.300kg); 1946-1964 (.650kg), mixed quantities of assorted dates. Poor - good very fine. $500
Lot 17 George V - George VI, fantasy crown, 1936 Edward VIII (Bruce X.M3a); crown, 1937; florin, 1927 Canberra; decimal issues, mint sets, 1982, 1996, mint five dollars, 1988 CBA cellophane packet, mint rolls, five cents, 1980 (2); also Great Britain, penny, 1967 (full mint red Unc). Very fine - FDC. (9) $100
Lot 18 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra (2), post 1945 face value $1.00 includes 1951 Jubilee; Germany, Third Reich, silver five mark, 1935G Potsdam Garrison Church (KM.83); USA, silver walking Liberty half dollar, 1941D, silver Morgan dollar, 1921S. The Canberra florins good very fine and extremely fine, the rest very good - very fine. (10) $70
Lot 19 Edward VII - George VI, threepence, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941; sixpence, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1916M, 1917M, 1918M, 1919M, 1920M. Fair - nearly uncirculated. (13) $150
Lot 20 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpenny - florin, includes florin, 1921; shilling, 1941; sixpences, 1911, 1914, 1939, 1942D (2), 1943D (2), 1957; threepences, 1936, 1943D (3), 1952, 1954 (2), 1959; halfpenny, 1939 kangaroo. Several uncirculated, overall nearly very fine - uncirculated. (19) $250
Lot 21 George V - Elizabeth II, 1917-2002, threepences (10); florin, 1946; decimals (15, including one silver 1966 fifty cents); Great Britain, silver sixpences, 1937, 1939, 1941 and 1942; medals Qantas 1970, Perth Mint Women's Council, 2003, Kissing Point Sports Club (2); world coins, includes Great Britain, Hong Kong, Austria (3 in silver), USA, 1970-1990. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 200) Passed in
Lot 22 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1912, 1926, 1927 Canberra (10), 1959, 1960, 1961; shillings, 1916M, 1936, 1946 dot S (2), 1961 (2); sixpences, 1911, 1923, 1944S, 1962 (2), 1963; threepences, 1920M, 1963, also copy florins, 1922, 1935, 1936, 1942, 1947, 1960. The last group poor, otherwise mostly very good - uncirculated. (35) Passed in
Lot 23 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927-1961, shillings, florins, assorted dates including florin, 1927 Canberra (6), 1931; crown, 1937; World War II Internment Camp, token for one penny; also a small group of Great Britain shillings and florins, 1922-1960, assorted dates. Poor - very fine. (43) $150
Lot 24 George V - Elizabeth II, pre decimal silver coins, face value pre 1946 $0.40, post 1945 $0.70; silver fifty cents, 1966 (12); other mixed coins, mostly decimal New Zealand, Darling Harbour Monorail tokens, 1988 (2), modern medalets (9). Poor - uncirculated. (44) $140
Lot 25 George V - Elizabeth II, pre decimal silver coins, face value pre 1946 $0.90, post 1945 $2.45; decimal coins, face value $11.20; world coins, noted Great Britain, Southampton halfpenny, 1791 (D&H 89) and USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1921D. Stored in three small coin albums, fine - uncirculated. (48) $140
Lot 26 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra (18), 1954 Royal Visit (2); pennies, 1917-1964 (28, includes Great Britain, 1921); mint one dollar, 1997S, 1998S in packets (2). Stored in coin album, very good - uncirculated. (50) $160
Lot 27 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1927 Canberra (3), other silver face value, pre 1946 $0.10, post 1945 $0.30, silver fifty cents, 1966, other decimal coins (3, FV $2.50), halfpennies and pennies (8); Great Britain, silver coins face value, pre 1920 $0.90, post 1919 $1.50; New Zealand, silver coins face value $0.75 includes better quality halfcrown, 1942, shillings, 1934, 1941. Poor - extremely fine. (58) $120
Lot 28 George V - Elizabeth II, partial typeset of threepence - fifty cents in coin album, noted 1937 crown, 1966 silver fifty cents, 1927, 1951 and 1954 commemorative florins and several other silver coins; partial halfpenny set 1953-1964 in as new full set press-in album (10 coins, mostly Unc); partial penny set 1953-1964 in as new full set press-in album (18 coins, mostly Unc); Last Australian Pre Dcimal coin sets QEII mixed 1963/64 coins in RAM post 1984 style packets (4 sets, one without slipcover). Good - uncirculated. (58) $180
Lot 29 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies (87); pennies (7); mint set, 1966; Royal Australian Mint roll, five cents, 1970; mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games; Perth Mint, proof fine silver holey dollar and dump, 1988; also Great Britain, halfpenny, 1826, USA, oversized novelty Indian head one cent, 1877 in bronze (77mm). The 1966 mint set packet dirty, otherwise fine - FDC. (100) $140
Lot 30 George V - Elizabeth II, shillings, 1940, 1941; sixpences (38) noted better 1923, 1925 and others EF or better; threepences (87) noted better 1922, 1925, 1928 and all (80) 1964 (Unc); also South Africa, ZAR, threepence, 1897, and Union, threepence, 1923 (KM.3, 15A). Fine - uncirculated. (129) $150
Lot 31 George V - Elizabeth II, silver coins face value, pre 1946 $1.80 includes 1927 Canberra florins (4), post 1945 $5.45; pennies (41); halfpennies (5); two cents (15); one cent (9); Professor Holloway one penny tradesmen token, 1857. Poor very fine. (199) $200
Lot 32 George V - Elizabeth II, silver coins, face value pre 1946 $1.525 includes 1927 Canberra florins (5), post 1945 $5.975 includes florins, 1951 Jubilee and 1954 Royal Visit (2); pennies (61 including 1947Y. [3]); halfpennies (42); silver fifty cents, 1966 (3), other fifty cents, 1981 Royal Wedding. Poor - very fine. (215) $220
Lot 33 George V - Elizabeth II, assorted issues in silver and bronze, includes Canberra florins 1927 (2), fifty cents 1966 (4), tokens (3), medalets (2), old English including 1676 silver twopence, pennies 1855, 1858, halfpennies 1806, 1858, two pence 1797; blank decimal dollar; Russian silver rouble; banknotes (Australian decimal, R.78, 89 (15), 208, 209a pair; Finland (2); Sweden and USSR (2)). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (224) $160
Lot 34 George VI - Elizabeth II, threepences and sixpences made up into velvet satchels for Christmas pudding use, each satchel contains five of each denomination. Very fine. (50 coins in 5 satchels) $40
Lot 35 George VI - Elizabeth II, crowns, 1937 (2); Lsd QEII six coin set, halfpenny - florin, mixed dates in BP souvenir wallet (2 sets); similar sets but decimal coins, 1966 including silver fifty cents (2 sets); Bicentennial Memento School Students Medal in folder; notes, one dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (3), two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.89) (3, including consecutive pair). Very fine - uncirculated. (13) $120
Lot 36 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, halfpenny, 1951PL; threepence, 1910, 1936, 1951PL (7), 1964; sixpence 1942D, 1948, 1951PL (3); shillings, 1928 (2), 1938, 1960, 1961; florins, 1927 Canberra, 1934, 1939, 1941, 1951 Jubilee; also a small group of varieties and mis-strikes including penny, 1948, struck five percent off centre and out of collar; threepence, 1963; bitten two cents, 1966; ten cents, 1999 (4). Fine - uncirculated. (33) $160
Lot 37 George VI - Elizabeth II, sixpence set, 1938-1963 complete and with extra 1944S and 1962 obverses; threepence set, 1938-1964 complete and with extra 1944S and 1964. Stored in three, as new, press-in albums, coins toned, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (62) $120
Lot 38 George VI - Elizabeth II, florins, 1938-1945 (84), shillings, 1946-1963 (84), silver fifty cents, 1966 (32). One 1944S florin full mint bloom uncirculated, the rest very good - good extremely fine. (200) $1,200
Lot 39 Elizabeth II, Out with the Pence In with the Cents, folder sets of uncirculated pre decimal QEII coins, halfpenny - florin of mixed dates, and decimal coins, one cent to silver fifty cents, 1966. Uncirculated. (2) $80
Lot 40 Elizabeth II, type set of six coins, assorted dates in mint condition being set number 0840 of a limited edition of 1,000 privately issued with accompanying certificate; Papua New Guinea, proof set, 1976 (KM.PS2). Uncirculated - FDC. (2) $70
Lot 41 Elizabeth II, fifty cents commemorative coin collection of ten, 2001 in folder; another similar collection of five, 2002; decimal notes, one dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) centre thread BZJ 237690 (R.76a), two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) FAC 813063 (R.81); Queensland penny pre stamped postcard, c1880 unused; also, Cook Islands, proof-like lenticular lens fifty cents, 2007 in 75th Anniversary Sydney Harbour Bridge folder. The notes fine - very fine, the rest uncirculated. (6) $80
Lot 42 Elizabeth II, Changeover Currency Set, halfpenny - florin, mixed dates, and one cent - silver fifty cents, 1966; Lsd set of halfpenny - florin, mixed dates, in souvenir wallet; fifty cents commemorative type set to 1991 including silver 1966 issue, cased; Last $1 note First $1 coin set in folder; 1c & 2c coin set of two, cased; fifty cents, 1970 Cook (6 in cases), 1982 Games, cased; mint one dollar, 1984 in official packets (3). Fine - uncirculated. (15) $110
Lot 43 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1982, 1992 (5); State Series, mint silver ten dollars, 1985; philatelic numismatic cover, 1998 Bass and Flinders; pre decimal George V six coin cased set, halfpenny - florin, 1936; Perth Mint, specimen fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1994 with Commonwealth Games privy mark; also, British Royal Family crowns cased set of five, 1980-1984; Great Britain, mint crowns in folders, 1980, 1981 (3) (S.4228, 4229 [3]) (4); Jersey, mint one pound, 1981 in folder (KM.51); New Zealand, mint set, 1987. The 1936 set fine - very fine, the rest uncirculated. (17) $220
Lot 44 Elizabeth II, one dollar mint rolls, 1984 and another approx half roll; fifty cents (27) includes silver 1966, commems (21), others (5); other decimal, face value $0.70; medals and tokens, noted Jack's Butchery penny in brass with the letters PS impressed below name, also Edward VII Coronation Australia Commonwealth Celebrations medalet 1902 in gilt, Bicentennial Memento Medal for School Students and the official Australian Bicentennial medal, 1988, in bronze (50mm) cased; various other items. Poor - uncirculated. (71) $60
Lot 45 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, threepences - florins including some Great Britain and New Zealand, mixed quantities of assorted dates, face value .925 fine $66.65, .500 fine $12.05. Poor - very fine. (825; 3.2kg) Passed in
Lot 46 George V - Elizabeth II, 1917 - 1964, pennies (2.7kg) and halfpennies (1.5kg). Fair - nearly uncirculated. (approx 500) $80
Lot 47 George V - Elizabeth II, an accumulation of Australian and world coins, includes silver coins face value .925 $1.50, .500 $15.85, also pennies (36) and halfpennies (46) noted 1918I, world coins includes some silver issues and a few better coins. Stored in a coin album, poor - uncirculated. (approx 670) $420
Lot 48 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies (197) includes 1914H, 1924; pennies (385) includes 1918I (2), 1941 K dot G, 1947Y., 1948Y. Some coins damaged, poor - extremely fine. (4.7kg) $70
Lot 49 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies (2.22kg) and halfpennies (4.19kg), 1911-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates. All affected by moisture or damaged, mostly poor. (6.41kg) $50
Lot 50 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, halfpennies - pennies, assorted dates, includes 1948 penny struck 5% off centre and out of collar, pennies, 1932 (11), 1933 (31), 1934 (40), 1951PL; also one and two cents, 1966-1980 (103); fifty cents, 1970 (2). Poor - uncirculated. (370) $130
Lot 51 George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1940 (100), 1945Y. (200), 1950Y. (200); halfpennies, 1961Y. (255), 1964Y. (200). The pennies mostly fine - very fine, the halfpennies mostly nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (950; 7.43kg) $120
Lot 52 George V - George VI, small group of varieties, including 1914 dot before 'One', 1931 dropped I, 1945 blob after K.G. Fair - extremely fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 53 George V - Elizabeth II, threepence, sixpence and florin, includes florins, 1915 both date varieties, 1924 and 1946 date varieties; threepence, 1917M, three legs, 1948, filled '8'. Fair - very fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 54 George V, 1917, threepence, no M mint mark. Obverse scraped, otherwise toned, very fine and extremely rare, the first we have seen. $200
Lot 55 George V, florins, 1926, 1927, 1928 and 1931, believed to be contemporary forgeries, die struck in high silver. Very good - nearly very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 56 George V - Elizabeth II, florins, 1951 Jubilee with large obverse planchet flaw from S of GEORGIVS diagonally to F of DEF, another, 1962 with bitten edge; sixpence, 1963 with bitten edge; threepence, 1936 with bitten edge; five cents, 1977 obverse half of split planchet. Fine - good very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 57 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1919-1964Y., noted upsets (3, one 1950Y. at 9 o'clock), off centre struck 1953 with raised edge, and other types; also, copies of holey dollar, dump and uniface pattern for proposed florin 1909. Very good - very fine. (13) $80
Lot 58 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, upset 1919, 1922, 1943I (2), overdates 1933/2 (3) one with obverse metal lamination; halfpennies, upset 1942Y. (3), 1949Y., 1950Y., 1960Y., mis-struck 1947Y. approx ten percent off centre; also medal for 29th International Eucharistic Congress Sydney, 1928, in silvered bronze by Amor, Sydney (C.1929/3). In 2x2 holders with errors indicated, fine - uncirculated. (15) $110
Lot 59 George V - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1917-1964, noted 1917 with AU of AUSTRALIA missing,others off centre, rotated, clipped edges and planchet flaws; halfpennies (4) all rotated slightly. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (26) Passed in
Lot 60 George V - Elizabeth II, a collection of varieties, sixpence, threepences (8), pennies (40), halfpennies (4), two cents, noted pennies, 1919 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll, 1933/2 overdates (2), and 1966 two cents, no SD. Stored in 2x2 holders with variety indicated and in a coin album, very good - extremely fine. (54) Passed in
Lot 61 George V - Elizabeth II, 1920-1957, penny die varieties, assorted dates, including 1920, London obverse, dot below, 1921, London obverse, 1931, Indian obverse, 1941, high Y dot. Very good - very fine. (27) Passed in
Lot 62 George V - Elizabeth II, 1921-1966, includes halfpennies (2), pennies (73) and two cents, 1966 no SD (2), some of the pennies include 1924 Indian die (3), 1931 dropped 1 London die (4), 1933/2 overdate (5), 1942I no I (5) and many other varieties. In 2x2 holders with variety indicated, one 1933/2 scratched, otherwise very good - uncirculated. (77) Passed in
Lot 63 George V - Elizabeth II, halfpennies, including 1916 long 6, 1942I reverse with long denticles, 1955 die break through Y. Fine - good very fine. (8) $70
Lot 64 George V - Elizabeth II, 1928-1991, halfpenny - shilling, two, five and twenty cents, assorted dates, errors and varieties, including clipped planchets, die breaks, weak strikes, pennies, 1933/2 overdate, 1920 double dot, 1962 double nose,; two cents, 1966 missing 'SD'. In a small stock book, good - uncirculated. (42) $200
Lot 65 George VI, penny, 1943I, reverse with long denticles. Reverse with small break on kangaroo's left leg, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 66 George VI, penny, 1950Y struck five percent off centre and out of collar; also penny, 1938. The first with some mint red in lettering, the other with fifty percent mint red, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 67 George VI - Elizabeth II, shilling, 1952 and sixpence, 1958, both struck slightly off centre and out of collar; ten cents, 1971?, struck lightly on a thin blank, plain edge. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 68 Elizabeth II, halfpennies, 1953 (2) and 1954 (2), exhibiting double entering on three and bevelled lettering on the first. Very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 69 Elizabeth II, penny, 1953, long 5 different 3. Mostly mint red, possibly only one die pair used, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $900
Lot 70 Elizabeth II, halfpenny, 1955Y, die break through Y; penny, 1962Y., double nose variety. Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 71 Elizabeth II, penny, 1955Y., Perth obverse. Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 72 Elizabeth II, penny, 1962Y., die axis upset 90 degrees. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 73 Elizabeth II, penny, 1962Y, die axis upset 180 degrees. Some mint red, very fine. Passed in
Lot 74 Elizabeth II, two cents, 1968, designers initials missing from reverse. Uncirculated. $700
Lot 75 Elizabeth II, two cents, ? date multiple strikes, 1974 off centre ten percent, 1977 indented strike, 1981 clipped planchet, another dated 1966 appears to be mis-struck on faulty planchet (with corrosion), 1971 normal issue; one cent, 1974 off centre ten percent. Poor - uncirculated. (7) $150
Lot 76 New Zealand, George VI, threepence, 1947, full obverse brokage. Very fine and rare. $360
Lot 77 New Zealand, George VI - Elizabeth II, a selection of errors including, thin planchets, bitten flans, oil filled die, and non-error hammered rims, includes a 1954 threepence with a major metal flaw (piece broken off) on reverse. Fine - extremely fine. (12) $100
Lot 78 Elizabeth II, sixpence, 1954, privately rolled. Uncirculated. (4) $1,000
Lot 79 Elizabeth II, Commonwealth Bank, Perth Mint halfpenny, 1953. Wrapper torn, uncirculated. $800
Lot 80 Elizabeth II, Commonwealth Bank, Perth Mint penny, 1963. In a Commonwealth Bank wrapper, uncirculated. $260
Lot 81 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, Royal Australian Mint, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 Games (2), 1983, Reserve Bank, 1981 Charles and Diana (2). Uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 82 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, fifty cents, 1982. Uncirculated. (19) $200
Lot 83 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, fifty cents, 1982. Uncirculated. (19) $220
Lot 84 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, fifty cents, 1982 Commonwealth Games. In Mint wrappers, uncirculated. (20) Passed in
Lot 85 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, fifty cents, 1988 in Bicentennial wrapper. Uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 86 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar, 1984. In Mint wrappers, uncirculated. (14) $280
Lot 87 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar, 1984, twenty cents, 1980, 1981 (2), ten cents, 1979-1982, five cents, 1979, 1980, 1982, two cents, 1979-1982, one cent, 1979-1982. Uncirculated. (19) $120
Lot 88 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar, 1985. In official RAM wrappers and Mint box for $500 face value, uncirculated. (25) $460
Lot 89 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, one dollar, 1986 (Peace). In official RAM wrappers and Mint box for $500 face value, uncirculated. (25) $520
Lot 90 Elizabeth II, two dollars, 1988; one dollar, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988; fifty cents, 1977 (unofficial wrapper and torn), 1984, 1988 in Bicentennial wrapper; five cents, 1987; two cents, 1989; one cent, 1975, 1985, 1987 (2). All rolls with year written on wrapper, the end coins of the first roll toned, otherwise uncirculated. (14) $180
Lot 91 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966, 1967, 1970 (these three sets are in RAM 1984 style packs), 1982, 1983, 1985-1991, 1993, 1994 wide date, 1995-1998, 1999 (2), 2000, 2001 (4), 2002, 2003 (2), 2005. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (29) $850
Lot 92 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1966, 1969 red wallet, 1970-1983, 1984 yellow plastic, 1985 yellow plastic (2), 1986-1989, 1990 (3). The 1969-1977 sets with toned copper as usual, the 1985 slipcovers scuffed, otherwise uncirculated. (26) $700
Lot 93 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1970 (with extra one and two cents), 1977, 1979, 1980 with double bar fifty cents, 1982, 1988, 1990, 1992 (2), 1997. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (10) $280
Lot 94 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1971, 1985, 1987, 1989; State Series, mint silver ten dollars, 1985 (2), 1987, 1988 (2); proof five dollars, 1988; proof one dollar, 1984 (4); Perth Mint, proof fine silver holey dollar and dump, 1988. In cases and packets of issue, 1971 mint set coins toned as usual, the packets and cases of several other coins with foxing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (14) $240
Lot 95 Elizabeth II, mint set, 1973; also C.T.A. (Commercial Travellers Association) Tasmania, threepence (holed). Copper toned, otherwise uncirculated; very fine. (2) $80
Lot 96 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1975, 1977 (3), 1978, 1980 (3, two with double bar fifty cents), 1981 (2), 1982, 1983, 1984 yellow plastic, 1985 yellow plastic, 1986, 1987 (2), 1988, 1991, 2002. In packets of issue, some coins in early year sets are toned as usual, uncirculated. (20) $220
Lot 97 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1980 (3), 1982 (6), 1986 (17), 1987 (23), 1988 (4), 1989 (3), 1990 (4), 1992 (4), 2003 (2). Uncirculated. (66) $950
Lot 98 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1981, 1982, 1984 yellow plastic, 1987-1993, 1994 wide date, 1995-2003. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (20) $620
Lot 99 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1981 (5), 1982 (5), 1983 (4), 1984 yellow plastic (3), 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (4), 1988 (4), 1989 (4), 1990 (4), 1991 (4), 1992 (4), 1993 (4), 1994 (4). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (57) $1,200
Lot 100 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1984 yellow plastic, 1986, 1987, 1988 (2), 1989-1992, 1993 (3), 1994 wide date, 1995-2003. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (22) $600
Lot 101 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993, 1994 wide date, 1995-2006. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (23) $700
Lot 102 Elizabth II, mint sets, 1988 (7, 3 are coin fair); mint five dollars, 1990 (3); New Zealand sets, 1965, 1967, 1968 (2); PNCs, fifty cents, 1969 (2), 1994, 1995 (2), 1998 (3), 2003 (3); one dollar, 2000 Last of Anzacs (2); five dollars, 1997 Bradman (3), New Zealand, 1969 (3). In packs of issue, uncirculated. (33) $1,100
Lot 103 Elizabeth II, mint set, 1990; mint ten dollars, 1990, 1991, 1991 State Series; five dollars, 1990 (2), Anzac; Perth Mint, one ounce kookaburra, 1990, 1991, 1992; holey dollar and dump sets, 1989, 1990; one dollar, 1989 (4), 1992 Barcelona Olympics (4) in wallets; fifty cents, 1966, 1969, 1975, 1982 (3), 1989 (4), 1991 (7); also New Zealand, one dollar, 1989 (4) XIV Commonwealth Games, in wallets. Very fine - uncirculated. (39) $260
Lot 104 Elizabeth II, mint set, 1993; mint five dollars, 1992, 1994 (2); mint one dollar, 1993C, M (3), 1994C, 1995M, 1996C (2); also Subscription Series, proof silver one dollar, 1996. In packets and case of issue, one 1993M packet creased, the last coin with certificate, uncirculated - FDC. (13) $70
Lot 105 Elizabeth II, mint sets, 2005-2007; mint five dollars, 1998 Flying Doctor (with phonecard), 2003 Rugby World Cup, 2004 Sydney to Athens; mint one dollar, 1995B, Gallipoli 2005G, Games 2006M. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (9) $130
Lot 106 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In packet of issue, uncirculated. $420
Lot 107 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1981. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (2) $850
Lot 108 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1981, 1983 (3). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (5) $2,100
Lot 109 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981 Royal Wedding. In packet of issue, uncirculated. $430
Lot 110 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981, Royal Wedding. In wallet of issue, uncirculated. $440
Lot 111 Elizabeth II, mint gold two hundred dollars, 1981 Royal Wedding. No packet, uncirculated. $420
Lot 112 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems, mint gold one hundred dollars, 1995-1999 (each 22ct gold; 10.367gm) (5), 2000-2003 (each 24ct gold; 10.367gm) (4). In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated. (9) $4,100
Lot 113 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems, mint gold one hundred dollars, 1995 (2), 1996. In cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated. (3) $1,350
Lot 114 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (2); cased commemorative fifty cents, 1970 (9), 1977 (2), 1981 (5), another 1970 but in 1977 case; Royal Australian Mint, mint roll, fifty cents, 1977 Silver Jubilee (wrapper damaged); also Western Samoa, proof tala, 1970 Pope Paul (KM.10). Uncirculated - FDC. (21) $90
Lot 115 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games, 1988 Bicentennial (2); mint five dollars, 1988 small satchel (12), 1990 carded (5), 2000 Olympics (cycling); mint one dollar, 1995C (2), 1997C (2); specimen fifty cents, 1970 Cook (cased) (2); philatelic numismatic cover, 1997 Bradman. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (28) Passed in
Lot 116 Elizabeth II, State Series, mint silver ten dollars, 1986, 1987 (2); mint fifty cents, 2009 Moon Landing (4); also, pre decimal collection of penny - florin, 1958 (cased). In packets of issue, the last coins fine - good very fine, the rest uncirculated. (8) $80
Lot 117 Elizabeth II, State Series, mint silver ten dollars, 1986; mint five dollars, 1992 (2); mint one dollar, 1993M (2), 1994C, S, 1995C, one dollar collection 1984-92. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 118 Elizabeth II, State Series, mint silver ten dollars, 1987, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990, 1992, 1993. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (7) $120
Lot 119 Elizabeth II, mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (4), State Series, 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (4), 1988 (4), 1992 (4), a total of 14.27 ounces of fine silver. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (24) $370
Lot 120 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (4, cellophane packets), 1990 (4), 1992 (4), Sydney 2000 Olympics (4, nos 9, 13, 20, 21 of 28). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (20) $100
Lot 121 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 (8, small satchel [4], large satchel [4]), 1990 (3), 1992 (2), 1994 (4), 1996 (8, includes Westpac cover [7]), 1998 with phonecard (2), 2000 (2), 2002 Houston. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (30) $170
Lot 122 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1988 in cellophane packets (12), 1992 (6), 1994 (4), 2000 (4); banknotes, two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) includes consecutive pair LKU 186569/70 (R.89) (4); Bicentennial Memento medal for school students in folders (2). The notes with folds, good very fine, the rest uncirculated. (32) $150
Lot 123 Elizabeth II, mint five dollars, 1992; mint one dollar, 1993 plain, C, BBC card, Anzac 1999C, loose mint condition coins, 1993 plain, 1997 (20); RAM souvenir token in satchel (3), RAM souvenir token satchels only (22, two marked). In packets of issue unless specified, uncirculated. (51) $80
Lot 124 Elizabeth II, an accumulation, five dollars, 1988 (5, small CBA satchel [2], cased [1], loose [2]); one dollar, 1986 (6), 1988 (3), 1993; silver fifty cents, 1966 (27), other commemoratives, 1970 (12), 1977 (7), 1981 (6), 1982 (10), 1988. Many uncirculated, overall good very fine - uncirculated. (78) $320
Lot 125 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympic Coin Collection, mint set of twenty eight aluminium bronze five dollars and 'Bronze Coin Series' subscriber's medallion. In official album, uncirculated. $170
Lot 126 Elizabeth II, frosted uncirculated one ounce silver kangaroo, 2002; mint one dollar, 2003C Korean War (2); philatelic numismatic cover, 2001 Army Centenary; Perth Mint, Lunar Series, proof half ounce silver, 2004 Year of the Monkey; Cook Islands, one ounce silver and coloured one dollar, 2002 Queen Mother; USA, Federal Reserve banknotes (9, FV $13), others (4, including Canada two dollars). The notes poor - extremely fine, the rest in packets and cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (19) $180
Lot 127 Elizabeth II, one dollar, 1989, 2005C hand pressed; specimen fifty cents, 1970 Cook (14) (cased), also 1991 RAM loose; Xmas pudding silver coins (5) in RAM pack; RAM 'Bird Series' cockatoo lapel pins (4); United Permanent Building Society branch opening medal and 1981 coins all in case; twenty cents, 2005 Coming Home; World coins, Fiji, mint set, 1969, mint dollar, 1969; New Zealand, mint dollar, 1969, 1970, 1974 (2); Western Samoa, mint set, 1974, mint tala, 1974, 1976 US Bicentennial (2), 1976 Olympics (2). Uncirculated. (36) $40
Lot 128 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1992 in Olympic satchel (8), 1993 no mm (6), C (3), 1994C (2), S (2), 1995S (6), M, 1997C (6), S (7), Anzac 1999C, Sydney II 2000C (2), Olymphilex 2000C (9), S (11), Army 2001C (12), Air Force 2001 (6), Outback 2002C (6), S, B (2), M, Vietnam Veterans 2003, Korea 2003C (8), S (4), B (4), Gallipoli 2005C (2), S, B (2), TV 50 Years 2006C, Games 2006M, Arms 2008C (2), B, Master Mintmark 2009 (4); also a 1993 RAM building satchel with Volunteers 2003 dollar. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (124) $600
Lot 129 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1993C (3), S (3), BBC (4), 1994C (4), S (4), five coin set 1984-92 (5). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (23) Passed in
Lot 130 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1994C (5), S (2). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (7) $30
Lot 131 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1994C, 1995S, 1997C, 1998B, A, M, Anzac 1999C (2), S, M, Anzac/Older Persons 1999 dual pack, Sydney II 2000C (2), Victoria Cross 2000, Olymphilex 2000C (2). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (16) $240
Lot 132 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1993C (5), S (5), M (5), BBC (5), 1994C (6), S (5), 1995C (5), S (5), B (5), M (5), 1996C (6), S (3), 1997C (5), S (5), B (2), A (2), M (2), 1998C (5), S (5), B (3), Anzac 1999C (5), S (3), B (3), A (3), M (3), Older Persons 1999 dual pack (2), Sydney II 2000C (3), S (2), Olymphilex 2000C (2), S (2), Army 2001C (3), S (3), Air Force 2001 (5), Navy 2001 (5), Outback 2002M (2), Korea 2003C (2), Eureka 2004C, E, S, B, M; Ocean Series, 2006 (2, Clown Fish and Dolphin). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (144) $880
Lot 133 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 1995C (2), Land Series, 2008 (2, Koala and Wombat), five coin set, 1984-92 (2). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (6) $60
Lot 134 Elizabeth II, mint dollars, 1995 - 2006, Mint Mark and Date Series. In packs of issue, housed in two ring binders with owner's list, much duplication, up to eleven of each, uncirculated. (144) $360
Lot 135 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, 2000 Victoria Cross. In packets of issue, uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 136 Elizabeth II, mint one dollar, Gallipoli 2005C (2), S (2), B (2), M (2), Land Series, 2008 (4, Koala [2], Wombat [2]). In packets of issue, uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 137 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Mostly very fine. (29) $290
Lot 138 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (36) $340
Lot 139 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Fine - very fine. (47) $420
Lot 140 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - uncirculated. (75) $680
Lot 141 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Fine - uncirculated. (106) $950
Lot 142 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966. Very fine - uncirculated. (625) $5,600
Lot 143 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966 (5), twenty cents, 1966 (10), 1968 (3), 1969, ten cents, 1967 (2), 1968 (2), five cents, 1967 (2), 1968 (2), two cents, 1967 (2), 1968 (2), one cent, 1967 (2), 1968 (2). The copper mostly mint red uncirculated, other coins mostly selected uncirculated, some toned. (35) $200
Lot 144 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966 (12); other commemorative fifty cents, 1970-1974 (31); one dollar, 1984-1988 (7); also commemorative florins, 1927 Canberra (2), 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit (2); Great Britain, halfcrown, 1953 (Unc), crown, 1965 Churchill, fifty pence, 1973 EEC, twenty five pence, 1977 Silver Jubilee (S.4137, 4144, 4224, 4227). Stored in a coin album, very good - uncirculated. (59) $150
Lot 145 Elizabeth II, an accumulation, 1966-1989, includes one dollar, 1986, fifty cents (31, includes 1966 silver issue), twenty cents (22), ten cents (18), five cents (26), two cents (20), one cent (26). Stored in a coin album, some scarce dates, many uncirculated, overall mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (144) $90
Lot 146 Elizabeth II, fifty cents, 1969 (3), 1971 (2), commemoratives, 1970 (14), 1977 (17), 1981 (15), 1982 (26). Some with spotting but overall extremely fine or better. (77) $40
Lot 147 Elizabeth II, silver fifty cents, 1966 (10); others, 1970 (26), 1977 (52), 1969, 1971, 1972, 1979 (2), 1981, 1982, also world coins in base metal (36). Many fifty cents stained, fine - extremely fine. (131) $140
Lot 148 Elizabeth II, mint fifty cents, 1981 (Charles and Diana). In Commonwealth of Australia cloth bag with orange label tag, uncirculated. (400) $200
Lot 149 Elizabeth II, twenty cents (141) includes 1966 (2), 1967 (18), 1968 (11), 1969 (12), 1974 (10), 1975 (11), 1976 (10), 1977 (8), 1978 (16), 1979 (5), 1980 (17), 1981 (18), 1982 (3); ten cents (177) includes 1966 (12), 1967 (12), 1968 (29), 1969 (32), 1973, 1974 (9), 1975 (2), 1976 (10), 1977, 1979 (8), 1980 (11), 1981 (12), 1982 (13), 1983 (19), 1984 (4), 1985 (2); five cents (378) includes 1966 (16), 1967 (30), 1968 (37), 1969 (39), 1970, 1971 (3), 1972 (3), 1973 (8), 1974 (19), 1975 (13), 1976 (41), 1977 (21), 1978 (5), 1979 (15), 1980 (31), 1981 (31), 1982 (39), 1983 (21), 1984 (3), 1987 (2). Many scarce dates, many uncirculated, overall mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (696) $600
Lot 150 Elizabeth II, mint twenty cents, 2001 Bradman (2), 2005 Coming Home (9); mint fifty cents, 1991 Decimal Currency (4), 2000 Millennium (2), 2001 Federation (3), 2002 Outback (4), 2003 Volunteers (3), 2004 Student Design (5), 2004 Arms (4), 2005 Remembrance (8); mint one dollar, 2001 Federation (3), 2002 Outback (6), 2005 Dancing Man (7, in two different coloured packets), 2007 APEC (10); specimen pair of twenty cents and fifty cents, 2004 Arms (2 pairs). Mostly in unofficial satchels with descriptive inserts, uncirculated. (72) $80
Lot 151 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, mint twenty coin collection, 2001. With album of issue, uncirculated. $80
Lot 152 Elizabeth II, one cent - fifty cents, 1966, from mint rolls and bagged coins. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (30 sets) $550
Lot 153 Elizabeth II, one cent to fifty cents, 1966 - 1981. In four press-in albums, many duplicates for 1966 - 1969, extremely fine - uncirculated. (220) $250
Lot 154 Elizabeth II, partial type collection, one cent - ten dollars, 1966-2004, includes silver fifty cents, 1966 and mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games and State Series issues, 1985-1993. Each coin in an individual holder and stored in coin pages in an album, mostly uncirculated. (60) $220
Lot 155 Elizabeth II, 1966-1984, one cent to fifty cents. In three press-in albums, mostly uncirculated. (154) $120
Lot 156 Elizabeth II, five cents, 1966 (20), two cents, 1966 (8). Full mint bloom, uncirculated. (28) $40
Lot 157 Elizabeth II, an accumulation, 1966-2006, includes two dollars (67), one dollar (72, commems [53], others [19]), fifty cents (228, commems [135], others [93] noted 1979 double bar), twenty cents (266, commems [132], others [134]), ten cents (98), five cents (119), two cents (84), one cent (68). Very good - uncirculated. (1002; 9.5kg) $350
Lot 158 Elizabeth II, two dollars (16), one dollar (41, all commems), fifty cents (171, silver 1966 [9], commems [136], others [26]), twenty cents (87, commems [63], others [24]), ten cents (4), five cents (8). Very good - uncirculated. (327; 4kg) $200
Lot 159 Elizabeth II, one cent - twenty cent, 1966 (5 sets); five cents (10), ten cents (13), twenty cents, 1967 (2); twenty cents, 1968; one cent (32), fifty cents (30) 1969; one cent (14), two cents (17), fifty cents, 1970 (30); one cent (10), two cents (23), five cents (36), fifty cents, 1971 (30); one cent (8), two cents (4), five cents (32), twenty cents, 1973 (3); five cents (5), twenty cents, 1976 (8). In a blue album, extremely fine - uncirculated. (357) $440
Lot 160 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, two cents, 1989, in an unopened bag containing face value of $25. Uncirculated. (6.5kg) $110
Lot 161 Elizabeth II, one cent (approx 40), two cents (approx 770), assorted dates. A large number of two cents uncirculated, overall mostly fine - uncirculated. (4.14kg) $50
Lot 162 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 1995 End of WWII Anniversary (2), 1997 Bradman (9), 2005 Australian Tennis Open, 2007 Surf Lifesaver (2). Uncirculated. (14) $130
Lot 163 Elizabeth II, philatelic numismatic covers, 2002 QEII Accession; 2003 QEII Golden Jubilee; 2004 Eureka Stockade; 2005 Australian Tennis Open; 2007 Sydney Harbour Bridge; 2007 Bounding Kangaroos. The first scarce, uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 164 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, in silver, 1967, plain edge, by Andor Meszaros for John Pinches. Brilliant proof with dark tone, in case of issue, FDC. $1,800
Lot 165 Elizabeth II, unofficial pattern swan dollar, 1967, in silver, plain edge. Nearly FDC. $1,600
Lot 166 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966 in dark blue case. Some toning, otherwise FDC. $180
Lot 167 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966 in light blue case. In original Royal Australian Mint delivery box, FDC. $240
Lot 168 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, in light blue case. FDC. $240
Lot 169 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966, in dark blue cases. Spotting on one set, nearly FDC. (2) $320
Lot 170 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966, in light blue case of issue. Some coins with spotting, lid of case damaged, nearly FDC - FDC. $140
Lot 171 Elizabeth II, proof set, 1966 in dark blue case; also five various issues of souvenir mint sets, 1966 and pre-decimal; twenty cents 1966 (2), 1967; ten cents, 1966 (2) and 1968; five cents 1967. Uncirculated - FDC, the first set with case damage. (6 sets and 7 loose coins) $220
Lot 172 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1966 light blue case, 1969, 1982, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989. In cases of issue, 1966 case damaged and carbon spots on two cents, 1969 set without certificate and spot on fifty cents, no foam with 1984 set, otherwise FDC. (7) $240
Lot 173 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1975, 1977, 1980 (2), 1981 (2), 1982 (6), 1986, 1988. The twenty cents rotated 45 degrees in 1977 set, no certificates with 1977 and one 1981 set, no foams with two 1982 sets, some cases scuffed or dirty, otherwise FDC. (14) $150
Lot 174 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1977, 1980 (2), 1982 (2), 1983 (2), 1988, 1992, 1993; baby proof set, 2002; Federation proof set, 2001 ACT issue. One 1980 and 1983 and both 1982 sets with no foams, one 1982 and one 1983 with no certificate, one 1982 certificate with tape marks, 1982 cases and one 1983 case scuffed or cracked, no outer box with 1993 set, otherwise in cases as issued with certificates, FDC. (12) $220
Lot 175 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980-1985, 1987, 1991. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $130
Lot 176 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1980, 1981 (3), 1982 (3), 1983 (5), 1984 (4). In cases of issue, all with certificates except 1980 and one 1981, most foams dirty, otherwise FDC. (16) $200
Lot 177 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981, 1982 (2), 1984 (2), 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $170
Lot 178 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981 (3), 1982 (3), 1983-1988, 1991-1997, 2001. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (20) $480
Lot 179 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1981 4th claw missing variety (4), 1982 (4), 1983 (4), 1984 (4), 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (4). In cases of issue mostly with certificates, no foams except with one in sets to 1984, 1985-1987 sets all with marking to plastic cases, otherwise FDC. (28) $460
Lot 180 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1983 (2), 1984, 1985, 1988 (2), 1989, 1990; proof silver ten dollars, Bird Series, 1990 (5), piedfort 1990 (4); mint sets, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994 (4); mint dollars, 1994 in wallets (4). In packs of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (31) $550
Lot 181 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985, 1987, 1989; proof five dollars set of two, 1990 Anzac; mint set, 1987; mint silver ten dollars, 1988 Bicentennial; mint five dollars, 1990 Anzac; mint one dollar, 1984 (4); silver fifty cents, 1966 (cased); Perth Mint, proof fine silver holey dollar and dump, 1988. In cases and packets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (13) $140
Lot 182 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1985 (6), 1986 (3), 1987 (5), 1988 (4), 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1992, 1993 (2), 1997 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, one 1987 and one 1993 without outer boxes and 1993 case cover marked, otherwise FDC. (27) $650
Lot 183 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986, 1991; State Series, proof silver ten dollars set of eight, 1985-1993; Bird Series, piedfort silver ten dollars, 1991; specimen silver one ounce kangaroos, 1993, 1994 (2), 1995, 1996; Great Britain, proof set, 1971, a combined total of 10.94 ounces of fine silver. In cases and packets of issue, the State Series' case damaged and some marks on outer boxes, otherwise FDC. (10) $320
Lot 184 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988 (2), 1992 (2), 2001. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $180
Lot 185 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988-1990, 1992, 1993 (2), 1994-2003. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (16) $750
Lot 186 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988-1990, 1992, 1993 (2), 1994-2003. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (16) $730
Lot 187 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988-1990, 1991 (3), 1992-2006. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (21) $920
Lot 188 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1988 (4), 1989 (4), 1990 (4), 1991 (4), 1992 (4), 1993 (4), 1994 (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (28) $720
Lot 189 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1989, 1991; mint sets, 1997, 1998; Kangaroo at Sunset, specimen fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2009 with F12 privy mark; philatelic numismatic cover, 2004 Eureka Stockade. In cases and packets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $160
Lot 190 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1989 (2), 1992 (2), 1997 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, 1992 outer boxes loose and one 1992 case with scuff marks, otherwise FDC. (6) $180
Lot 191 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1990, 1991; masterpieces in silver set, 1989; proof coins, State Series, ten dollars, 1990, 1991, 1992; Bird Series, ten dollars, 1989, 1991, 1991, 1992, proof 1989 (missing outer carboard box), 1992 piedfort; five dollars, 1990, Anzac and New Zealand, five dollars, 1990, Anzac; two dollars, 1992, Barcelona Olympics; Perth Mint, proof one ounce kookaburra, 1990. All coins in cases of issue, FDC. (16) $320
Lot 192 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1991 (2), 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1995 (2), 1996 (2), 1997 (2), 2010 (2), 2011 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (16) $700
Lot 193 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1996 (2), 1997 (2), 1998 (2), 2001 (2), 2010 (2), 2011 (2). In packets of issue with certificates, FDC. (20) $900
Lot 194 Elizabeth II, Gumnut baby proof sets, 1995, 1996. In cases of issue with silver medallions and certificates, the second set's outer box with some small marks, otherwise FDC. (2) $320
Lot 195 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2001-2004. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $340
Lot 196 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1997, 2001 (2), 2002-2005, 2006 (2), 2007 (3), 2008. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (13) $520
Lot 197 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1997, 2001, 2002 (2), 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 (2), 2007 (3), 2008; baby proof sets, 2005, 2007 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (16) $770
Lot 198 Elizabeth II, baby proof set, 1999; proof silver ten dollars, 1982, 1985, 1986 (2), 1987 (2), 1988 (2), 1989 (2), 1990-1993; proof five dollars, 1988 (3), 1992, 1994; proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof silver dollars, 1992, 1993, 1994 (2) coin fair issues, 1993, 1994, 1997, 2000; one ounce silver, 1997 (2); State of Alaska silver proof set; also two ten dollar set cases. In packs of issue, FDC. (32) $620
Lot 199 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2000; fine silver proof set, 2006. In cases of issue, FDC. (2) $250
Lot 200 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2000 (2), 2001, 2002. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $280
Lot 201 Elizabeth II, proof set, 2000; proof five dollars, 1990 (set of two), 1994; mint five dollars, 1988 in small satchel (2), 1990 (2), 1992, 1994, 2000 Phar Lap, Sydney Olympics 2000 (9, includes numbers 1, 2, 8, 13, 14, 17, 20, 25, 28 of 28), Sydney Paralympics 2000; philatelic numismatic covers, 1997 Bradman, 2003 QEII Golden Jubilee. In cases and packets of issue, the proofs with certificates, the back flap of 1997 PNC creased, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (22) $200
Lot 202 Elizabeth II, Federation proof set of three, 2001 (5, NSW [4], ACT). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $90
Lot 203 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $250
Lot 204 Elizabeth II, Federation collections, three coin proof sets, 2001 (9, NSW [3], ACT, Qld [5]); two coin proof sets, 2001 (4, Vic [2], NI [2]). In cases and packets of issue, the first nine with certificates, includes two NSW sets with consecutive numbers 0000071/2, FDC. (13) $240
Lot 205 Elizabeth II, Federation proof set of two, 2001 (28, ACT [4], Qld [4], Vic [2], NI [2], NT [4], WA [4], SA [4], Tas [4]). In packets of issue, FDC. (28 sets) $770
Lot 206 Elizabeth II, proof Federation three coin collection, 2001 NT; Royal Collection, proof selectively gold plated fine silver fifty cents, 2006 two coin set of QEII 80th Birthday and Royal Visit; mint Federation three coin collection, 2001 NT. In cases and packet of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (3) $150
Lot 207 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001. In case of issue with certicate number 11568, FDC. $260
Lot 208 Elizabeth II, Centenary of Federation, proof twenty coin collection, 2001; four more cases of the same set but each with only four coins, one dollar, fifty cents and NSW twenty and fifty cents. In cases of issue, the first with certificate number 11558, FDC. (1 set, 4 part sets) $380
Lot 209 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2001, 2003; baby proof sets, 2000, 2001; proof five dollars set of two, 1990 Anzac. In cases of issue with certificates, last set box damaged and cases with some foxing, the 2000 set outer box with some scuffing, otherwise FDC. (5) $220
Lot 210 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof sets, 2004, 2006, 2008 (2, one a Berlin Money Fair issue). In timber cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $400
Lot 211 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof sets, 2005 (2), 2006, 2008 (2, one a Berlin Money Fair issue). In timber cases of issue with certificates, the 2005 sets with consecutive numbers 0749/50, FDC. (5) $530
Lot 212 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof sets, 2009-2011. In timber cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $420
Lot 213 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof sets, 2009-2011. In timber cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $440
Lot 214 Elizabeth II, fine silver two coin proof sets, 2011 (2); two coin proof sets, 2010 Burke and Wills (6), 2011 Wool Industry (2). In cases and packets of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $180
Lot 215 Elizabeth II, fine silver proof sets, 2011. In timber cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 000876/7, FDC. (2) $300
Lot 216 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 2011 (2); mint sets, 2011 (2). In cases and packets of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (4) $220
Lot 217 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988, 1991. In cases of issue with certificates, the first case with foxing, otherwise FDC. (2) $140
Lot 218 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1988-1991, 1993-1995, 1997-2000, a total of forty ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, the 1989 case with slight damage and the 1993 and 1994 cases very damaged as usual, otherwise FDC. (11) $1,150
Lot 219 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1989, 1993-1995, a total of 18.63 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, all cases with surface damage as usual, otherwise FDC. (4) $540
Lot 220 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1991 (2), 2000 (3), a total of 15.20 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $480
Lot 221 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver, Royal Ladies set of four twenty five dollar coins plus silver medallion, 1992, five and a half ounces of fine silver. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $220
Lot 222 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver, Royal Ladies four coin set of twenty five dollar coins plus silver medallion, 1992, a total of five and a half ounces of fine silver. In case of issue with certificate and booklet, FDC. $180
Lot 223 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1993, 1994, 1997, a total of 15.96 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, the first two cases damaged as usual, coins FDC. (3) $460
Lot 224 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver set, 1993; Perth Mint, proof holey dollar and dump, 1988 (4), a total of 10.32 ounces of fine silver. In case and packets of issue, the 1993 case damaged as usual, otherwise FDC. (5) $280
Lot 225 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1994 (2), 1995 (4), 1997 (2), a total of 42.56 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates the 1994 and 1995 cases damaged as usual, otherwise FDC. (8 sets) $1,300
Lot 226 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1996, 1998, 1999, a total of 11.21 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $430
Lot 227 Elizabeth II, masterpieces in silver sets, 1998 (2), 2000 (2), 2004 (2), a total of 21.58 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, the 2000 year sets with consecutive numbers 0000536/7, FDC. (6) $800
Lot 228 Elizabeth II, Bicentennial Coin and Note Collection, 1988 (McD N/R PT1). In folders and covers of issue with certificates, one slipcover marked, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (2) $150
Lot 229 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 230 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $440
Lot 231 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. FDC. (2) $850
Lot 232 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 233 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980; mint gold two hundred dollars, 1982. In case and packets of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (2) $850
Lot 234 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1980, 1983-1986, all koalas. In cases of issue, all with certificate except first, capsule of 1983 issue cracked, otherwise FDC. (5) $2,100
Lot 235 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1983. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 236 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1985. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 237 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1987 First Fleet Departure. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 238 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1988 First Fleet Arrival. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 239 Elizabeth II, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1988 First Fleet Arrival. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 240 Elizabeth II, Pride of Australia, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1989-1994. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $2,550
Lot 241 Elizabeth II, Pride of Australia, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1990, platypus. In case of issue, outer box slightly damaged, FDC. $420
Lot 242 Elizabeth II, Pride of Australia, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1991 Emu, 1992 Echidna, 1993 Squirrel Glider, 1994 Tasmanian Devil. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $1,700
Lot 243 Elizabeth II, Pride of Australia, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1993 Squirrel Glider, 1994 Tasmanian Devil. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $860
Lot 244 Elizabeth II, Pride of Australia, proof gold two hundred dollars, 1994 Tasmanian Devil. In case of issue with certificate No 3690, FDC. $420
Lot 245 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems, proof fine gold one hundred dollars, 1996, 1999, 2000, 2002. In cases of issue with certificates and with full set timber case, FDC. (4 coins + set case) $2,000
Lot 246 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems, proof fine gold half ounce one hundred and fifty dollars, 1997. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $1,450
Lot 247 Elizabeth II, Floral Emblems, proof fine gold one hundred dollars, 1999, 2000 (2), 2002. In cases of issue with certificates and with full set timber case, FDC. (4 coins + set case) $1,950
Lot 248 Elizabeth II, Sydney Olympics 2000, proof fine gold one hundred dollars, 2000 Journey Begins. In timber set case, FDC. $460
Lot 249 Elizabeth II, Sydney Olympics 2000, proof fine gold one hundred dollars (3) includes Dedication (1), Achievement (Athlete), Achievement (Torch). No cases and no certificates, FDC. (3) $1,380
Lot 250 Elizabeth II, Sydney Olympics 2000, proof fine gold one hundred dollars (4) includes Journey Begins, Dedication (1), Achievement (Athlete), Achievement (Torch). In jarrah timber eight coin set case, no certificates, FDC. (4 coins in set case) $1,800
Lot 251 Elizabeth II, Sydney Olympics 2000, proof gold one hundred dollars set of eight. In jarrah timber case of issue, with certificate of ownership, FDC. (8 coin set) $3,700
Lot 252 Elizabeth II, Sydney Olympics 2000, Australian Olympic Team Celebration Collection, includes proof fine gold one hundred dollars, 2000 Achievement and mint aluminium bronze five dollars, 2000 (10), all set into a large book featuring all sports and the original signatures of John Coates, Andrew Gaze, Rechelle Hawks, Susie O'Neill and Herb Elliott, collection number 0164/2000. In slip cover, uncirculated - FDC. $490
Lot 253 Elizabeth II, XVII Commonwealth Games, 2002, proof tri-metal (fine gold 7.8gm, silver and copper) fifty dollars. In case of issue with certificate, outer box damaged, otherwise FDC. $360
Lot 254 Elizabeth II, Rare Birds, proof fine gold half ounce two hundred dollars, 2004. In plush lined timber set case number 379 and coin with certificate number 0379, FDC. $780
Lot 255 Elizabeth II, Rare Birds, proof gold two hundred dollars three coin set, 2004-2006. In plush lined timber case, collection ingot number 565 and matching certificate numbers for each coin, FDC. (3 coin set) $1,800
Lot 256 Elizabeth II, Royal Collection, proof fine silver and selectively gold plated fifty cents sets of two, 2006. In timber cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2 sets) $180
Lot 257 Elizabeth II, proof fine gold ten dollars, 2007 Ashes (2), 2008 Rugby League; also Lunar Series, 2008 Year of the Rat (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $850
Lot 258 Elizabeth II, proof fine gold tenth ounce ten dollars, 2008 Centenary of Rugby League. In timber case of issue with certificate number 872, FDC. $170
Lot 259 Elizabeth II, Kangaroo at Sunset, proof fine gold one fifth ounce twenty five dollars, 2009. In timber case of issue with certificate number 0566, FDC. $540
Lot 260 Elizabeth II, Kangaroo Series, proof fine gold one tenth ounce ten dollars, 2010. In timber cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 1264/5, FDC. (2) $440
Lot 261 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint and Perth Mint, Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 three coin proof set including bi-metallic gold (.27oz fine gold). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $420
Lot 262 Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint and Perth Mint, Sir Donald Bradman 1908-2001 three coin proof set including bi-metallic gold (.27oz fine gold). In case of issue with certificate number 2406, FDC. $420
Lot 263 Elizabeth II, XVII Commonwealth Games, 2002, proof tri-metal (fine gold 7.8gm, silver and copper) fifty dollars, and proof fine silver five dollars. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $350
Lot 264 Elizabeth II, Australia Post 200 Years, Royal Australian Mint and Australia Post two coin set, 2009 (2 sets) each set includes proof fine silver five dollars (First Post Office) and mint one dollar (Early Postage Box); Perth Mint and Australia Post, coin and stamp sets, 2009 (2) Home Delivery issue, includes proof fine silver half ounce fifty five cents and matching stamp; similar sets, 2009 (2) but Early Postage issue. In cases of issue with certificates, the Home Delivery sets with consecutive numbers 5908/9, the outer boxes need regluing on one side, FDC. (6 sets) $220
Lot 265 Elizabeth II, proof ten dollars, 1982; mint ten dollars, 1985, 1986; silver one dollar kangaroo, 1997C; mint sets, 1970 (2), 1977 (2); Royal Australian Mint rolls, one cent, 1977; five cents, 1976, 1978 (2); Reserve Bank rolls, ten cents, assorted dates (2). Very good - FDC. (4) $120
Lot 266 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (4), State Series, 1985 (4), 1986 (4), 1987 (4), 1988 (4), 1989 (4), 1991 (4), 1992 (4), a total of 19 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (32) $500
Lot 267 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (2), 1988 Bicentennial (2); proof five dollars, 1988 (2), 1990 Anzac set of two, 1994 (2); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof one dollar, 1984 (2); proof silver one dollar, 1992, 1994, Subscription Series, 1996; mint five dollars, 1990 Anzac (6); fifty cents, 1981 Royal Wedding (4). In cases and packets of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (6) $230
Lot 268 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1985, 1987; Bird Series, piedfort silver ten dollars, 1992, 1993 (2), 1994; Endangered Species, piedfort silver ten dollars, 1995, a total of 7.13 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $200
Lot 269 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1985, 1988; Bird Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1989 (2); proof five dollars, 1988; proof silver two dollars, 1988; proof one dollar, 1984 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $90
Lot 270 Elizabeth II, proof silver ten dollars, 1982 Games (4), State Series, 1986 (4), 1987 (4), 1988 (5), 1989 (4); mint silver ten dollars, 1982 Games, State Series, 1985, a total of 13.68 ounces of fine silver. In packets and cases of issue, most outer boxes dirty or damaged, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (23) $360
Lot 271 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1987-1990, 1992, 1993; Endangered Species, silver ten dollars, piedfort, 1995, proof, 1995, a total of 5.35 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $140
Lot 272 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1988, 1991; proof five dollars, 1988 (3), 1996 Bradman; proof silver dollars, 1992, 1995, 1996 and Subscription Series, 1996 Decimal Currency 30th Anniversary. In cases of issue with certificates, the 1995 one dollar outer box with repaired tears and one 1988 five dollar case marked, otherwise FDC. (10) $180
Lot 273 Elizabeth II, Bird Series, silver ten dollars, piedforts, 1990-1994, proofs, 1989 (2), 1990 (2), 1991 (2), 1993 (2), 1994 (2), over 13 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, some proofs with consecutive numbers, (1991) 00388/9, (1992) 15633/4, (1993) 08139/40, (1994) 03062/3, FDC. (17) $350
Lot 274 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1991, mint silver ten dollars, 1985 (3), 1986, 1993 (2) (7); proof silver five dollars, 2009 Queensland Self Government (2); silver fifty cents, 1966 (10), a combined total of 9.9 ounces of fine silver. The fifty cents mostly extremely fine, the rest in cases and packets as issued, uncirculated - FDC. (19) $260
Lot 275 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1988; Bird Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1990; Olympic Heritage Series, specimen fine silver ten dollars set of six, 1994-1996, a total of over 5 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, the first case affected by foxing, otherwise FDC. (3) $120
Lot 276 Elizabeth II, Bird Series, piedfort silver ten dollars, 1989 (3), 1990, 1991 (4), 1992 (4), a total of 14.27 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (12) $380
Lot 277 Elizabeth II, Bird Series, silver ten dollars, piedforts, 1989-1994, proofs, 1989 (3), 1990 (2), 1991, 1993, 1994, a total of 11.9 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, the 1992 piedfort with low number 5, FDC. (14) $340
Lot 278 Elizabeth II, Bird Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1989 (4), 1990 (3), 1991 (4), 1992 (4), 1993 (4), 1994 (4), a total of 13.68 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, consecutive numbered pair in 1989, 1992 and 1994 and two consecutive pairs in 1991, FDC. (23) $400
Lot 279 Elizabeth II, Bird Series, silver ten dollars, piedforts, 1990, 1992, 1994 (2), proofs, 1991 (2), 1992 (2), a total of 7.13 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue, all with certificates except piedforts 1990 and one 1994, one 1991 proof without outer box and all other boxes dirty or damaged, coins FDC. (8) $200
Lot 280 Elizabeth II, State Series, proof silver ten dollars, 1991-1993; Bird Series, silver ten dollars, piedforts, 1991, 1992, proofs 1992-1994; Endangered Species, silver ten dollars, piedfort 1995, proof 1995, a total of 7.73 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $210
Lot 281 Elizabeth II, Olympic Heritage Series, specimen fine silver ten dollars set of six, 1994-1996; Landmark Series, specimen fine silver ten dollars, set of two coins, 1998 Melbourne; proof fine silver and gold plating ten dollars, 2003 Sydney Mint Pattern. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (1 + 2 sets) $190
Lot 282 Elizabeth II, Olympic Heritage Series, specimen silver ten dollars set of two, 1994 only. In set cases with 1994 issue certificates, FDC. (8 coins in 4 set cases) $140
Lot 283 Elizabeth II, Olympic Heritage Series, specimen silver ten dollars set of six, 1994-1996 in set case and with 1995 and 1996 packets; Landmark Series, specimen silver ten dollars sets of two coins each, 1997 Harbour City, 1998 Melbourne, 1999 Snowy Mountains, a combined total of eight ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (12 coins in 4 sets) $220
Lot 284 Elizabeth II, Olympic Heritage Series, specimen fine silver ten dollars set of six, 1994-1996 (2 sets), four set cases each with 1994 two coins only (4 cases, 8 coins), 1996 set of two in year packets (2 sets), over 16 ounces of fine silver. In cases and packets with certificates, FDC. (24 coins, 6 set cases, 2 packets) $420
Lot 285 Elizabeth II, Endangered Species, silver ten dollars, piedforts, 1995 (2), 1996-1998, proof, 1995. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $180
Lot 286 Elizabeth II, Endangered Species, silver ten dollars, piedforts, 1995 (5), 1996 (2), 1997 (2), proofs, 1995 (2), 1996 (2), a total of over 13 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (13) $350
Lot 287 Elizabeth II, Landmark Series, specimen fine silver ten dollars, sets of two coins each, 1997 Harbour City. In cases of issue with certificates, includes 0005506/9 four consecutive and 0005855/7 three consecutive, FDC. (12 sets) $410
Lot 288 Elizabeth II, Landmark Series, specimen fine silver ten dollars, sets of two coins each, 1997 Harbour City (2), 1998 Melbourne (2). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4 sets) $140
Lot 289 Elizabeth II, Millennium Series, proof ten dollars, 1999-2001 (Past 1999, Present 2000, Future 2001). In individual cases and boxes with certificates, FDC. (3) $320
Lot 290 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Paralympics, proof fine silver ten ounce ten dollars. In timber case of issue with certificate number 1075, FDC. $340
Lot 291 Elizabeth II, proof silver and gold plated ten dollars, 2002 150th Anniversary of Adelaide Pound. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 06259/60, FDC. (2) $120
Lot 292 Elizabeth II, proof fine silver ten dollars, 2005 Sydney Mint Sesquicentenary (2); Subscription Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 2005 Sydney Half Sovereign (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the last two with consecutive numbers 9620/1, FDC. (4) $230
Lot 293 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (2), 1992, 1996 Bradman, 1998 RFDS, 2000 Phar Lap. In cases of issue with certificates, the 1992 case damaged as usual, otherwise FDC. (6) Passed in
Lot 294 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (4), 1990 Anzac set of two (4 sets), 1994. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9) $120
Lot 295 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988, 1992; proof two dollars, 1988; philatelic numismatic cover, 1995 End of WWII Anniversary; Perth Mint, mint one dollar, 2008 Sydney WYD; Glebe Island Bridge Opening medal, 1995 in pewter (42mm). In cases and packets of issue, the 1988 five dollars case with foxing and the 1992 five dollar case damaged as usual, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (6) $30
Lot 296 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (4), 1996 Bradman; proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof one dollar, 1984 (2), 1995 (2, one a Sydney Coin Fair issue), 1996. In cases of issue with certificates, 1984 outer boxes and certificates with foxing, otherwise FDC. (12) $160
Lot 297 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (2), 1990 two coin set, 1992, 1994 (2), 1996 Bradman, 1998, 2000; proof silver two dollars, 1988 (2); proof silver fifty cents, 2000 Royal Visit. In cases of issue with certificates, the case of the 1992 five dollars is damaged as usual, otherwise FDC. (12) $150
Lot 298 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1988 (4), 1990 Anzac set of two (2 sets); proof silver two dollars, 1988 (4); proof one dollar, 1984 (7); mint five dollars, 1990 (2), 1996 (4); specimen fifty cents, 1970 (cased); mint sets, 1982 (2). In cases and packets of issue with certificates, several outer boxes with foxing or scuffing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (26) $140
Lot 299 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, 1992, Year of Space, Adelaide Coin Fair issue. In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $110
Lot 300 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1994 (2), 1996 (2), 1998, 2000 (2), 2002 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the 2002 issues with consecutive numbers 01437/8, FDC. (9) $150
Lot 301 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1996 Bradman (2), 2000 Phar Lap (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the 2000 issues with consecutive numbers 17278/9, FDC. (4) $100
Lot 302 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1996 Bradman, 1998 RFDS; proof fine silver five dollars, 2002 Queen Mother; XVII Commonwealth Games, mint five dollars set of three, 2002; mint five dollars, 2000 Phar Lap. In packets and cases of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (5) $130
Lot 303 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1996 Bradman. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $220
Lot 304 Elizabeth II, proof five dollars, 1996; mint five dollars, 1996 (4); philatelic numismatic cover, 1997, all Bradman issues. Uncirculated - FDC. (6) Passed in
Lot 305 Elizabeth II, proof aluminium bronze five dollars, 1998 Flying Doctor, proof fine silver five dollars, 2002 Year of the Outback (2), 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games, 2004 Steam Railways (2), 2007 Lifesaver (2), Sydney Harbour Bridge (2), Ashes Centenary (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the Year of the Outback issues with consecutive numbers 08661/2, FDC. (12) $380
Lot 306 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, proof fine silver five dollars, the first four coins of sixteen coin sets. Each four coins in jarrah timber sixteen coin set cases, no certificates, FDC. (8 coins + 2 set cases) $440
Lot 307 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, proof silver five dollars, sixteen coin set. In jarrah timber case of issue with individual coin certificates all with matching numbers 006414 and with set certificate of ownership, FDC. (16 coin set) $470
Lot 308 Elizabeth II, Sydney 2000 Olympics, proof silver five dollars. Set of sixteen in timber case of issue, FDC. $490
Lot 309 Elizabeth II, proof silver five dollars, 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games; mint five dollars three coin set, 2002 XVII Commonwealth Games; Perth Mint, proof silver holey dollar and dump sets, 1988, 1990; proof silver one dollar, 2003 Prince William's 21st. In cases and packets of issue with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (5) $140
Lot 310 Elizabeth II, 400 Years Netherlands-Australia, silver proof sets of Australia five dollars, 2006 Duyfken and Netherlands five euros, 1996. In timber cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2 sets) $120
Lot 311 Elizabeth II, proof silver two dollars, 1988 (4); proof one dollar, 1984 (4); proof silver one dollar, 1993 (4). In cases of issue with certificates, two of the 1993 issue with consecutive numbers, one of the two dollar outer boxes damaged and one 1984 dollar case with a foxing spot, otherwise FDC. (12) $90
Lot 312 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1984; proof silver one dollar, 1992, 1995, 1997, 1999 Anzac; Subscription Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 2000. In cases of issue with certificates, 1995 outer box creased at sides, otherwise FDC. (6) $120
Lot 313 Elizabeth II, proof one dollar, 1984, proof silver one dollar, 1992, 1993 Coin Fair issue, 1995, 1996, Subscription Series, 1997. In cases of issue with certificates, the first with foxing on case and certificate, the last without certificate, coins FDC. (6) $120
Lot 314 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1993, 1995 (2, one a Coin Fair issue), 1996-1999; Subscription Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 1996-1998. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (10) $240
Lot 315 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1992, 1993, 1994 (2), 1995-2001, 2003, 2004. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (13) $300
Lot 316 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1993-1998, 2000 Sydney II, 2002, 2010 Coinage Centenary. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9) $190
Lot 317 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1994-1997, 2000 Sydney II (3), 2002 (3), 2010 Coinage Centenary. In cases of issue with certificates, two of the 2002 issues with consecutive numbers 8585/6, FDC. (11) $220
Lot 318 Elizabeth II, proof silver one dollar, 1998 (2), 2004 (2), 2005 Gallipoli (4), 2007 Sydney Harbour Bridge (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the 2004 and two 2005 issues with consecutive numbers 11860/1 and 05788/9, FDC. (10) $180
Lot 319 Elzabeth II, specimen fine silver one ounce one dollar kangaroos, 1993. In packets of issue, FDC. (4) $140
Lot 320 Elizabeth II, specimen fine silver one ounce one dollar kangaroos, 1993, 1994 (2), 1995-1997. In packets of issue, FDC. (6) $220
Lot 321 Elizabeth II, specimen fine silver one ounce one dollar kangaroos, 1993 (4), 1994 (2), 1997 (4). In packets of issue, FDC. (10) $360
Lot 322 Elizabeth II, specimen fine silver one ounce one dollar kangaroos, 1993 (4), 1994 (2), 1995 (2), 1996-1999. In packets of issue, FDC. (12) $420
Lot 323 Elizabeth II, Kangaroo Series, proof fine silver one ounce one dollar kangaroos, 2001 (6), 2002 (4), 2003 (2), 2010 (6); Kangaroo at Sunset Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 2010 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, two 2010 kangaroos with consecutive numbers 2088/9 and the 2010 Sunset issues with consecutive numbers 2816/7, FDC. (20) $1,200
Lot 324 Elizabeth II, Silver Kangaroo Series, proof fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2003 (2), 2005 (2), 2006 (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $500
Lot 325 Elizabeth II, Subscription Series, proof silver one dollar, 1996-2000, 2002. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $230
Lot 326 Elizabeth II, Subscription Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 1996 (2), 1997 (4), 2000. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $200
Lot 327 Elizabeth II, Subscription Series, proof silver one dollar, 1998, 2004 (2), 2005 (2), 2006 (2), 2007 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the 2005 and 2007 issues with consecutive numbers 7018/9 and 2134/5, FDC. (9) $450
Lot 328 Elizabeth II, Subscription Series, proof silver one dollar, 1996 Decimal Currency 30th Anniversary; mint one dollar, 1993M, 1994C, S, 1995C, B; loose one dollar, 1996C; loose commemorative fifty cents, 1994, 1995, 2000; penny, 1951PL (gold plated). The loose coins very fine - nearly uncirculated, the rest uncirculated - FDC. (11) Passed in
Lot 329 Elizabeth II, Subscription Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 2008 (4), 2009 (2), 2010 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, two of the 2008 issues with consecutive numbers 1181/2, FDC. (8) $400
Lot 330 Elizabeth II, proof fine silver fifty cents, 2000 Royal Visit (2), 2002 QEII Accession 50th (4). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (6) $220
Lot 331 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof gold nugget set, 1988. In timber case of issue with certificate, set 2417, FDC. $2,900
Lot 332 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 1993. In jarrah timber case in leather holder, with PN93 ingot set number 0131 of 430 issued, FDC. $2,900
Lot 333 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 1993. In jarrah timber case in leather holder, with PN93 ingot set number 0132 of 430 issued, FDC. $2,800
Lot 334 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 1995. In jarrah timber case in leather holder, with PN95 ingot set number 117 of 300 issued, ingot dark toned and set plaque with fingerprint mark, otherwise FDC. $2,850
Lot 335 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 1996 10th Anniversary issue. In jarrah timber case in leather holder, with PN86-96 ingot set number 031 of 350 issued, some marking on leather holder and part of stud clip fitting missing on one end, otherwise FDC. $2,900
Lot 336 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Australian Lunar Series, proof fine gold one tenth, one quarter and one ounce three coin set, 1996 Year of the Mouse. In timber display case with certificate number 82, FDC. $2,100
Lot 337 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 1997. In jarrah timber case in leather holder, with PN97 ingot set number 120 of 375 issued, FDC. $2,850
Lot 338 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 1998. In jarrah timber case in leather holder, with PN98 ingot set number 081 of 375 issued, FDC. $2,900
Lot 339 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of four, fine gold one ounce nugget, fine platinum one ounce koala, fine palladium one ounce emu, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate number 026 of only 100 issued, FDC and scarce. $3,500
Lot 340 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of four, fine gold one ounce nugget, fine platinum one ounce koala, fine palladium one ounce emu, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate number 032 of only 100 issued, FDC and scarce. $3,550
Lot 341 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of four, fine gold one ounce nugget, fine platinum one ounce koala, fine palladium one ounce emu, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1997. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate number 016 of only 100 issued, FDC and scarce. $3,550
Lot 342 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of three, fine gold one ounce nugget, fine platinum one ounce koala, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate number 030 of only 150 issued, FDC. $3,000
Lot 343 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of three, fine gold one ounce nugget, fine platinum one ounce koala, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1997. In jarrah timber case of issue with certificate number 014 of only 150 issued, FDC. $3,000
Lot 344 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Outback Collection, proof set of three, fine gold one ounce kangaroo nugget, fine platinum one ounce koala, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 2000. In jarrah timber display stand case of issue, collection number 033 on back, FDC. $3,000
Lot 345 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold nuggets one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce set of five, 2001 Australian Prospector 150th Anniversary. In timber case of issue and maroon felt satchel, with PN 01 FS ingot number 079 of 419 issued, FDC. $2,900
Lot 346 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Australian Prospector Series, proof fine gold one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce (Dry Blowing) nugget set of five, 2002. In timber case of issue with certificate number 015, FDC. $2,900
Lot 347 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen fine gold half ounce nugget, 1998. In slab of issue, FDC. $800
Lot 348 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen fine gold half ounce nuggets, 2000. In capsules, FDC. (2) $1,510
Lot 349 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold quarter ounce nugget, 1994. In case of issue with certificate number 075 of 250 issued, FDC. $370
Lot 350 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold quarter ounce nugget, 1997. In jarrah case of issue with certificate number 105, FDC. $370
Lot 351 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold quarter ounce nugget, 1995. In case of issue with certificate number 050 of 300 issued, FDC. $370
Lot 352 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold quarter ounce nugget, 1996 10th Anniversary. In jarrah case of issue with certificate number 143, FDC. $370
Lot 353 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold quarter ounce nugget, 1997. In jarrah case of issue with certificate number 378, FDC. $370
Lot 354 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold quarter ounce nugget, 1998. In jarrah case of issue with certificate number 332, FDC. $370
Lot 355 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen fine gold one tenth ounce nuggets, 1990, 1993. Very fine. (2) $300
Lot 356 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold one tenth ounce nugget, 1995. In packet of issue with certificate number 177, FDC. $150
Lot 357 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold one tenth ounce nuggets, 1997. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 473/4, FDC. (2) $310
Lot 358 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold one tenth ounce nuggets, 1998. In cases of issue with certificate numbers 538, 543 and 636, FDC. (3) $460
Lot 359 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Queen Elizabeth II Golden Jubilee Collection, part sets each containing two coins of proof fine silver one dollar and proof fine gold and silver twenty dollars, 2002. In set cases of issue, no certificates, FDC. (4 coins in 2 set cases) $900
Lot 360 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold one tenth ounce nuggets, 2005 (2); proof fine gold one twenty fifth ounce five dollars, 2007 Sydney Harbour Bridge (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the first two with consecutive numbers 264/5 of only 500 issued, FDC. (4) $460
Lot 361 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof gold twenty five dollars, 2005 Sydney Mint Sovereign. FDC. (2) $700
Lot 362 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof gold twenty five dollars, 2009 Sovereign. In case of issue, FDC. $360
Lot 363 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Discover Australia Dreaming Series, proof fine gold one twenty fifth ounce set of five, 2010. In timber case of issue with individual coin certificates all with matching number 00094, FDC. (5 coin set) $350
Lot 364 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Discover Australia Dreaming Series, proof fine gold one twenty fifth ounce set of five, 2011. In timber case of issue with individual coin certificates all with matching number 00021, FDC. (5 coin set) $340
Lot 365 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine gold one twentieth ounce nuggets, 1989. In packets of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $300
Lot 366 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof fine gold one twentieth ounce nuggets, 1991 (3) in NAA Melbourne Coin Fair wallets; one twentieth ounce nugget, 1992; one tenth ounce nuggets, 1992 (2). Uncirculated - FDC. (7) $650
Lot 367 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of three, fine gold one twentieth ounce nugget, fine platinum one twentieth ounce koala, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1990. In jarrah timber case of issue, no certificate, FDC. $240
Lot 368 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Family of Precious Metals, proof set of three, fine gold one twentieth ounce nugget, fine platinum one twentieth ounce koala, fine silver one ounce kookaburra, 1990. In jarrah timber case of issue, no certificate, FDC. $210
Lot 369 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof platinum koala five coin set, 1989. In timber case of issue with PK 89 FS ingot number 682, FDC. $2,750
Lot 370 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum koala one twentieth, one tenth, quarter, half and one ounce five coin set, 1990. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK90 FS ingot number 0422 of 968 issued, FDC. $2,750
Lot 371 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum koala one twentieth, one tenth, quarter, half and one ounce five coin set, 1994. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK94 FS ingot number 055 of 162 issued, FDC. $2,700
Lot 372 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum koala one twentieth, one tenth, quarter, half and one ounce five coin set, 1995. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK95 FS ingot number 030 of 200 issued, FDC. $2,700
Lot 373 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum koala one twentieth, one tenth, quarter, half and one ounce five coin set, 1995. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK95 FS ingot number 067 of 200 issued, FDC. $2,750
Lot 374 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce koala five coin set, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK96 FS ingot number 041 of 111 issued, slipcover damaged, case and coins FDC. $2,700
Lot 375 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce koala five coin set, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK96 FS ingot number 082 of 111 issued, FDC. $2,700
Lot 376 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce koala five coin set, 1997. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK97 FS ingot number 018 of 153 issued, FDC. $2,700
Lot 377 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one twentieth, one tenth, one quarter, half and one ounce koala five coin set, 2000. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK00 FS ingot number 025 of 135 issued, FDC. $2,750
Lot 378 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum two ounce koala, 1995. In jarrah timber case of issue and green felt satchel, with certificate number 026 of only 82 issued, FDC. $2,850
Lot 379 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum two ounce koala, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue and green felt satchel and original Gold Corp Australia blue plastic packing box, with certificate number 017 of only 84 issued, FDC. $2,950
Lot 380 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum two ounce koala, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue and green felt satchel and original Gold Corp Australia blue plastic packing box, with certificate number 034 of only 84 issued, FDC. $2,850
Lot 381 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum two ounce koala, 1997. In jarrah timber case of issue and green felt satchel, with low certificate number 009 of only 82 issued, FDC. $2,900
Lot 382 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koalas, 1988. In jarrah timber cases of issue with PK88 consecutive ingot numbers 05193/4, FDC. (2) $1,400
Lot 383 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koala, 1994. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK94 0.5 ingot number 067 of 250 issued, FDC. $700
Lot 384 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koala, 1995. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK95 0.5 ingot number 072 0f 247 issued, FDC. $700
Lot 385 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koala, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK96 0.5 ingot number 053 of 250 issued, FDC. $700
Lot 386 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koala, 1996. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK96 0.5 ingot number 102 of 250 issued, FDC. $700
Lot 387 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koala, 1997. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK97 0.5 ingot number 036 0f 227 issued, FDC. $700
Lot 388 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum half ounce koala, 1997. In jarrah timber case of issue with PK97 0.5 ingot number 039 0f 227 issued, FDC. $750
Lot 389 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one tenth ounce koalas, 1995. In packets of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 177/8, FDC. (2) $290
Lot 390 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one tenth ounce koalas, 1996, 1997 (2). In cases of issue with certificate numbers 132, 089 and 103, FDC. (3) $430
Lot 391 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one tenth ounce koala, 2000. In case of issue with certificate number 123 of 245 issued, FDC. $150
Lot 392 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Discover Australia, proof fine platinum one tenth ounce, 2007 Sturt's Desert Pea. In timber case of issue with certificate number 0797, FDC. $150
Lot 393 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine platinum one tenth ounce, 1996 Koala, 2007 Discover Australia - Sturt's Desert Pea. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (2) $310
Lot 394 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine palladium one ounce emus, 1995. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 2132/3, FDC. (2) $1,250
Lot 395 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine palladium one ounce emu, 1996. In case of issue with certificate number 0469, this with some foxing, otherwise FDC. $610
Lot 396 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine palladium one ounce emu, 1996. In case of issue with certificate number 0467, this with some foxing, otherwise FDC. $610
Lot 397 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine palladium one ounce emus, 1996. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 0435/6, these with some foxing, otherwise FDC. (2) $1,240
Lot 398 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine palladium one ounce emu, 1997. In case of issue with certificate number 0299, FDC. $1,000
Lot 399 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine palladium one ounce emus, 1997. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 0186/8, FDC. (3) $2,000
Lot 400 Elizabeth II, proof fine silver holey dollar and dump sets, 1988 (4), 1990 (2). In packets of issue, FDC. (6) $200
Lot 401 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1990 (3), 1992, 1993, 1997. In packets of issue with certificates, the first three with consecutive numbers 08373/5, FDC. (6) $290
Lot 402 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1990, 1992, 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997 (2). In packets of issue with certificates, FDC. (7) $270
Lot 403 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1990 (2), 1993 (2), 1998-2002. In packets and cases of issue with certificates, the first with consecutive numbers 06159/60, FDC. (9) $390
Lot 404 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen silver kookaburras, one ounce five dollars, 1990 (4), 1991 (2), one ounce one dollar, 1992 (2), 1993 (2), 1994. In slabs as issued, FDC. (11) $480
Lot 405 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, European Country Privy Mark Series, specimen fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1997 (5, privy marks for Denmark, Finland, Italy, Netherlands and Portugal). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $190
Lot 406 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Koala Series, proof fine silver one ounce, 1993, specimen fine silver one ounce, 1990, 1994 with Commonwealth Games privy, specimen fine silver two ounces, 1997 with Shilling privy (2). In cases and packets of issue with certificates, the last two with consecutive numbers 0016/7, FDC. (5) $240
Lot 407 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver two ounce kookaburras, 1992, 1993; proof fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1991 (2); specimen fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1991 (2). In packets and cases of issue, the one ounce proofs without certificates, FDC. (6) $300
Lot 408 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one and two ounce kookaburra sets of two, 1996-1998. In cases of issue with certificate numbers 147, 121 and 025, FDC. (3 sets) $300
Lot 409 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Silver Coin Series, proof fine silver one and two ounce kookaburras sets of two, 2004. In cases of issue with consecutive numbered certificates 159/60, FDC. (2 sets) $220
Lot 410 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Silver Coin Series, proof fine silver one and two ounce kookaburra sets of two, 2005 (2 sets); proof silver two ounces kookaburra, 1997 with Penny privy mark. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. ( 1 + 2 sets) $300
Lot 411 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver two ounce kookaburras, 1992 (2), 1996 with Guinea privy mark (2), 1997 (2). In cases of issue with certificates, the first two with consecutive certificate numbers 1242/3, FDC. (6) $410
Lot 412 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof two ounce silver kookaburra, 1993, 1995 with WWII Peace privy mark; Perth Coin Fair set of specimen two ounce kookaburra and two ounce medallion, 1999. In cases of issue, the first with ingot number 370, the rest with certificates, FDC. (3) $280
Lot 413 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Silver Coin Series, proof two ounce collections each with one ounce and two ounce fine silver kookaburras, 1994-2002. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (9 sets) $900
Lot 414 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, 60th Anniversary Silver Crown Collection, specimen fine silver two ounce kookaburra, 1997 with 1937 Crown privy, also original 1937 silver crown. In set cases with consecutive certificate numbers 036/7, extremely fine - FDC. (2 sets) $210
Lot 415 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen fine silver two ounce kookaburras, 1997 (3, privy marks for 1937 Threepence, Shilling and Crown), 1998 with Shield Sovereign privy mark. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $280
Lot 416 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver two ounce kookaburras, 1997 (5, privy marks for 1937 Penny [4], 1937 Florin). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (5) $320
Lot 417 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver two ounce kookaburra, 1999 with 1932 florin privy mark; specimen silver two ounce kookaburras, 1993 (2). The first with certificate but no case in capsule only, the others in slabs as issued, FDC. (3) $200
Lot 418 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Two Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one and two ounces, 2002. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 267/8 of 342 issued, FDC. (2 sets) $220
Lot 419 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver two and ten ounce kookaburras, 1993. In cases of issue with matching certificate numbers 1035, FDC. (2) $620
Lot 420 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver two and ten ounce kookaburras, 1993. In cases of issue with matching certificate numbers 0321, some foxing on certificates, otherwise FDC. (2) $600
Lot 421 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver ten ounce kookaburras, 1993. No cases, in capsules only, no certificates, otherwise FDC. (2) $600
Lot 422 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, specimen ten ounces silver ten dollars kookaburra, 1993; proof one ounce silver five dollars kookaburra, 1990; specimen one ounce silver five dollars kookaburra, 1990; Square Kookaburra Series, proof silver half ounce fifty cents, 2002 (2); holey dollar and dump sets, 1988-1990, a combined total of 16.75 ounces of fine silver. In packets and cases of issue except ten dollars in capsule only, FDC. (8) $510
Lot 423 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 1996. In case of issue with certificate number 069, FDC. $390
Lot 424 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 1996. In case of issue with certificate number 118, FDC. $400
Lot 425 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 1997. In case of issue with certificate number 045, FDC. $400
Lot 426 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 1997. In case of issue with certificate number 052, FDC. $400
Lot 427 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 1998. In cases of issue with certificate number 019 of only 272 issued, FDC. $400
Lot 428 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 2000. In cases of issue with certificate number 060 of only 128 issued, FDC. $390
Lot 429 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 2001 Evolution of Calendar. In cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 092/3 of only 321 issued, FDC. (2 sets) $800
Lot 430 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 2002 Evolution of Time. In cases of issue with consecutive numbered certificates 106/7 of only 198 issued, FDC. (2 sets) $920
Lot 431 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Ten Ounce Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces, 2003 Evolution of the Alphabet. In cases of issue with consecutive numbered certificates 120/1 of only 127 issued, FDC. (2 sets) $900
Lot 432 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one kilo kookaburra, 1992. In case of issue with certificate number 0577, FDC. $900
Lot 433 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one kilo kookaburra, 1993. In case of issue with certificate number 0321, some slight damage to surface of case, otherwise FDC. $920
Lot 434 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Kilo Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo, 1994. In case of issue with certificate number 0185, this with foxing stain on back top edge, some small tone spots on coins, otherwise FDC. $1,250
Lot 435 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Kilo Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo, 1996. In case of issue with certificate number 0204, otherwise FDC. $1,280
Lot 436 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Kilo Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo, 1994. In case of issue with certificate number 0215, this with foxing stains, some small tone spots on coins, otherwise FDC. $1,280
Lot 437 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Kilo Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo, 1995. In case of issue with certificate number 0039, some small tone spots on coins, otherwise FDC. $1,300
Lot 438 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Large Coin Series, specimen fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo sets of four, 1995. In cases of issue, these damaged, no certificates, coins FDC. (2 sets) $2,600
Lot 439 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof silver two ounce Kookaburra, 1996 (cased); specimen silver ten ounce and one kilo Kookaburras, 1996. Uncirculated - FDC. (3) $1,300
Lot 440 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra specimen fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo set of four, 1996. In case of issue, no certificate, FDC. $1,280
Lot 441 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra Kilo Collection, proof fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo, 1996. In case of issue with certificate number 0130, otherwise FDC. $1,280
Lot 442 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Kookaburra specimen fine silver one, two and ten ounces and one kilo set of four, 1996. In case of issue, no certificate, FDC. $1,280
Lot 443 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver square kookaburras, 2002 (4), specimen fine silver two ounce kookaburras, 1995 with World Vision privy mark (2); specimen fine silver one ounce kookaburras, 1994 Commonwealth Games privy mark (2). In cases and packets of issue, the 1995 issues with consecutive certificate numbers 00083/4 and the 1994 issues with consecutive certificate numbers 1320/1, FDC. (8) $280
Lot 444 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2005 Australian Tennis Open. In cases of issue with certificates, the first six with consecutive numbers 06011/6, FDC. (7) $300
Lot 445 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Australian Antarctic Territory Series, proof fine silver one dollar, 2004 Mawson Station (2); Kookaburra Series, specimen fine silver and gilded one ounce one dollar, 2007 (2) both with gold plated kookaburra lapel pin; proof fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2007 Sydney Harbour Bridge (2); specimen fine silver one ounce koala, 2007 (2). In cases and packets of issue, the first six with certificates, the 2004 AAT issues and 2007 specimen gilded kookaburras with consecutive numbers 7059/60 and 05220/1, FDC. (8) $450
Lot 446 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, 1966 Australian Decimal Pattern Set, fine silver proof set, 2009; Australian Antarctic Territory Series, proof fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2008 Humpback Whale; Australian Kookaburra, specimen fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2010. In cases and packet of issue, the first two with certificates, FDC. (3) $200
Lot 447 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, Discover Australia Dreaming Series, proof fine silver and colour one ounce one dollar sets of five, 2010, 2011. In timber set cases of issue, each year's coins with matching certificate numbers, FDC. (2 sets) $470
Lot 448 George VI, 1937. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 449 George VI, 1937. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 450 George VI, 1937. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 451 George VI, 1937. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $130
Lot 452 George VI, 1937. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 453 George VI, 1937. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $220
Lot 454 George VI, 1937. Some stains on three, otherwise very fine. (4) $120
Lot 455 George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (5) $170
Lot 456 George VI, 1937. Toned, nearly extremely fine. (7) $230
Lot 457 George VI, 1937. Fine - good very fine. (11) $350
Lot 458 George VI, 1937. Fine - good very fine. (12) $390
Lot 459 George VI, 1937. Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (20) $620
Lot 460 George VI, 1937. Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (20) $620
Lot 461 George VI, 1937. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (20) $640
Lot 462 George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (20) $630
Lot 463 George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (20) $620
Lot 464 George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (20) $620
Lot 465 George VI, 1937. Fine - very fine. (20) $600
Lot 466 George VI, 1937. Fine - good very fine. (31) $840
Lot 467 George VI, 1937, 1938. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 468 George VI, 1937, 1938. Good - nearly extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 469 George VI, 1937, 1938. Fine - good very fine. (2) $160
Lot 470 George VI, 1937, 1938. Very fine. (2) $170
Lot 471 George VI, 1937, 1938. The first with black spot on corner of King's lip, otherwise extremely fine, the second very fine. (2) $150
Lot 472 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. Good fine - good very fine. (3) $180
Lot 473 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. Fine - very fine. (3) $190
Lot 474 George VI, 1937 (2), 1938. Good very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $170
Lot 475 George VI, 1937 (3), 1938. The first three good very fine - extremely fine, the last with small edge bruise, very fine. (4) $200
Lot 476 George VI, 1938. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 477 George VI, 1938. Extremely fine. (2) $250
Lot 478 George VI, 1938. Good very fine. $110
Lot 479 George VI, 1938. Very fine. $110
Lot 480 George VI, 1938. Very fine - good very fine. (2) $260
Lot 481 George VI, 1938. Fine - nearly very fine. (2) $230
Lot 482 George VI, 1938. One coin with edge knocks, fine - nearly very fine. (2) $200
Lot 483 George VI, 1938. Fine - nearly very fine. (2) $220
Lot 484 Edward VII, 1910; George V, 1914, 1927 Canberra; also shilling, 1917M. Toned, fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $220
Lot 485 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910, 1912, 1914H, 1931, 1935 (2), 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit; also crown, 1938. Very good - extremely fine, the last brooch mounted. (9) $200
Lot 486 George V, 1914. Good very fine. $400
Lot 487 George V, 1914. Even dull tone, nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 488 George V, 1914, 1914H, 1915, 1915H, 1916M, 1917M. Very good - very fine. (6) $220
Lot 489 George V, 1915H. Good very fine. $330
Lot 490 George V, 1915H, 1916M, 1919M. Very good - good fine. (3) $150
Lot 491 George V, 1916M, 1917M, 1918M. Fine - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 492 George V, 1917M. Original mint bloom, extremely fine or better. $180
Lot 493 George V, 1917M. Toned, nearly extremely fine/good very fine. $100
Lot 494 George V - George VI, 1924, 1933, 1939. Fine - nearly very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 495 George V, 1925. Attractively toned, nearly uncirculated/extremely fine. $400
Lot 496 George V, 1925. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 497 George V, 1926. Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 498 George V, 1927. Well struck, toned area on obverse, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 499 George V, 1927. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 500 George V, 1927. Old scuff marks, otherwise toned, good very fine. $70
Lot 501 George V, 1927 Canberra. Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 502 George V, 1927 Canberra. Toned, nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 503 George V, 1927 Canberra. First with frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated, others good extremely fine. (3) $50
Lot 504 George V, 1927 Canberra, 1934-5 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 505 George V - Elizabeth II, commemorative issues, 1927 Canberra, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit. All nicely toned, the second with some hairlines, extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 506 George V, 1927 Canberra (3), 1927. Extremely fine - good extremely fine; very fine. (4) $60
Lot 507 George V, 1927 Canberra; Elizabeth II, 1956 (2). Toned, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (3) $60
Lot 508 George V, 1927 Canberra (3); Great Britain, George VI, silver halfcrown, 1945 (S.4080). The first three extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, the last uncirculated. (4) $50
Lot 509 George V - Elizabeth II, commemoratives, 1927, 1951 and 1954; also, 1936 and 1939 kangaroo halfpennies. Very fine - good extremely fine. (5) $60
Lot 510 George V, 1927 Canberra. Mostly extremely fine. (6) $100
Lot 511 George V, 1927 Canberra. Obverse on one coin with graffiti, fine - nearly extremely fine. (9) $130
Lot 512 George V, 1927 Canberra. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) $160
Lot 513 George V, 1927 Canberra (10) and George VI, 1951 Jubilee (10). Very fine - extremely fine. (20) Passed in
Lot 514 George V, 1932. Harshly scratched to clear black paint, very fine for wear. Passed in
Lot 515 George V, 1932. Good/very good. $220
Lot 516 George V, 1932. Harshly brushed to clean, very good. $170
Lot 517 George V, 1933. All in 2x2 holders, good - very good, plus one that is fine/good fine. (17) $340
Lot 518 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good extremely fine. $320
Lot 519 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly extremely fine. $330
Lot 520 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Obverse minor hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine. $300
Lot 521 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $290
Lot 522 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Cleaned, obverse with small cut between CT of Victoria, good very fine. $270
Lot 523 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $580
Lot 524 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Very fine. $290
Lot 525 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good very fine. $300
Lot 526 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Hairlines, good very fine. $300
Lot 527 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Dark tone, very fine. $260
Lot 528 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Nearly very fine. $280
Lot 529 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good fine. $300
Lot 530 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Good fine. $260
Lot 531 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Obverse and reverse have been cleaned leaving abrasive lines in both fields, otherwise fine. $200
Lot 532 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1927 Canberra. Nearly very fine - very fine. (2) $300
Lot 533 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1942S, 1943, 1943S, 1944, 1944S, 1945, 1946, 1947, 1951, 1951 Jubilee, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1954 Royal Visit, 1956. Very fine - uncirculated. (19) Passed in
Lot 534 George VI, 1942, 1942S, 1943, 1943S, 1944, 1944S, 1945, 1946, 1947. Very fine - uncirculated. (9) $180
Lot 535 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1946, 1947, 1951 Jubilee, 1953, 1954, 1954 Royal Visit. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $90
Lot 536 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1954 Royal Visit, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1963. Very fine - uncirculated. (13) $100
Lot 537 George V - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963, includes 1927 Canberra, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, 1951 Jubilee, 1954 Royal Visit. Good very fine - uncirculated. (29) $950
Lot 538 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963 complete and with extra 1947 and 1962 obverses, also 1951 Jubilee and 1954 Royal Visit. Stored in two, as new press-in albums, all coins toned, extremely fine - uncirculated. (29) Passed in
Lot 539 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963 complete including obverses, also 1910, 1927 Canberra (2), 1936 (2). In part florin press-in album, very fine - uncirculated. (34) Passed in
Lot 540 George V - Elizabeth II, 1927 Canberra, 1940, 1941, 1942S, 1943, 1944S, 1947, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1957 - 1963. The 1961 with verdigris spots, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) $200
Lot 541 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1940, 1941 (2), 1942, 1942S, 1943 (2), 1943S (3), 1944S, 1946, 1947 (3), 1951 Jubilee (6), 1954 (2), 1954 Royal Visit (5), 1957 (3), 1958 (6), 1959 (6), 1960 (12), 1962, 1963 (2). Several coins uncirculated, overall mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (59) $340
Lot 542 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1941 (2), 1942, 1943S (2), 1954 Royal Visit, 1960, 1961, 1963 (5). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (14) $90
Lot 543 George VI, 1942 (11), 1942S (9), 1943S (7), 1944 (9), 1944S (4); also, penny, 1924. Stored in 2x2 holders, good very fine - uncirculated. (41) $340
Lot 544 George VI, 1951 Jubilee, privately rolled. Uncirculated. (20 coins) $340
Lot 545 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1963, including commemoratives, missing 1915H, 1916M, but with extra 1936 and 1960, all in Supreme album. The 1932 tooled, possibly an altered coin, good - uncirculated. (55) $1,200
Lot 546 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, florin collection, 1910-1963, includes Melbourne Centenary and extras. In press-in album, poor - extremely fine. (59) $950
Lot 547 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963 missing 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary, includes obverse types with one being a 1927 Canberra, also crowns, 1937 and 1938. Stored in press-in coin album, better than average collection, mostly fine - uncirculated. (60) $1,200
Lot 548 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, face value, pre 1946 $5.00 noted 1914 (VF), 1915H (poor), 1921 (VG/F), 1926, 1927 Canberra, post 1945 $6.80 noted 1951 Federation (2), 1954 Royal Visit (3). Poor - very fine. (59) $550
Lot 549 George V, 1917M (9), 1918M (20). All in 2x2 holders, nearly fine - good very fine. (29) $320
Lot 550 George V, 1927 Canberra. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (54) $460
Lot 551 George V - Elizabeth II, commemorative issues, 1927 Canberra (30), 1951 Jubilee (30), 1954 Royal Visit (30). Mostly fine - very fine. (90) $540
Lot 552 George V - Elizabeth II, commemoratives, 1927 Canberra (210), 1951 Jubilee (32), 1954 Royal Visit (52). One 1927 with brooch mount marks on reverse, otherwise very good - extremely fine. (294) $2,200
Lot 553 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1941 (5), 1942 (2), 1942S, 1943S, 1944, 1944S (2), 1945 (2), 1946 (5), 1947 (2), 1952, 1953 (6), 1954 (5), 1954 Royal Visit, 1956, 1957 (2), 1958 (4), 1959 (6), 1960 (5), 1962 (2), 1963 (2). All in 2x2 holders, fine - nearly uncirculated. (56) $320
Lot 554 George VI, 1951 Jubilee. Very fine - good extremely fine. (42) $200
Lot 555 George VI - Elizabeth II, commemnorative issues, 1951 Jubilee (45), 1954 Royal Visit (45). Mostly fine - very fine. (90) $420
Lot 556 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1951 Jubilee (50), 1954 Royal Visit (50). Very fine - extremely fine. (100) $460
Lot 557 Elizabeth II, 1954 Royal Vist. Mostly fine - very fine. (160) $740
Lot 558 Edward VII, 1910. Obverse and reverse with some spotting, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 559 George V, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1915H, 1916M, 1917M, 1918M. Good - good fine. (9) $100
Lot 560 George V - George VI, 1911, 1918M, 1920, 1921 star, 1922, 1927, 1933, 1935, 1939 and 1943S. Very good - extremely fine. (10) $120
Lot 561 George V, 1912. Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 562 George V, 1912. Good very fine; toned nearly extremely fine. (2) $320
Lot 563 George V, 1914. Attractive olive brown tone, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 564 George V, 1914. Toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 565 George V, 1914. Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine with mint bloom. (2) $250
Lot 566 George V, 1914. Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 567 George V, 1915. Toned with underlying mint bloom, good extremely fine. $540
Lot 568 George V, 1915. Good very fine. $200
Lot 569 George V, 1916M and 1917M. Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $50
Lot 570 George V, 1916M, 1917M, 1918M, 1922, 1927, 1935. Fine - good very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 571 George V, 1917M. Toned, nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 572 George V, 1921 star, 1924. Toned, good very fine. (2) $240
Lot 573 George V, 1920M, also sixpence 1928. Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 574 George V, 1927, also threepence, 1927 and Canberra florin, 1927. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $110
Lot 575 George V, 1928. Has been cleaned, edge knock on reverse at 10 o'clock, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 576 George V, 1933. Very good - fine. (2) $220
Lot 577 George V, 1935. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 578 George V, 1935. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 579 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938-1963 complete and with extra 1943S and 1962 obverses. Stored in two, as new, press-in albums, all coins toned, extremely fine - uncirculated. (28) $320
Lot 580 George VI, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1942S, 1943, 1943S, 1944, 1944S, 1946, 1946 Perth, 1948, 1950, 1952. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (15) $80
Lot 581 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942, 1943S, 1944S, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1956. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $220
Lot 582 Elizabeth II, 1953-1963. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $90
Lot 583 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, date set. In a Dansco deluxe album, very good - uncirculated. (49) $1,200
Lot 584 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910 - 1963, complete in Supreme album. Better than average 1935, 1936 good extremely fine; 1913, 1921 star and 1924 very fine; 1933 nearly fine, others good - uncirculated. (49) $700
Lot 585 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, 1910-1963, face value pre 1946 $2.00 includes 1910 (Fine), 1914 (VG), 1915 (G), 1920 (VG), post 1945 $3.70. Poor - extremely fine. (70) $200
Lot 586 George V - Elizabeth II, 1916M, 1938, 1942, 1942S, 1943S (2), 1944S (2), 1946, 1952, 1953, 1954, 1960 - 1963. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) $240
Lot 587 George V - Elizabeth II, face value pre 1946 $1.90 noted 1915, 1933, 1940 (3) and 1942 (EF), post 1945 $3.00 noted several uncirculated 1961 and 1962. Good - uncirculated. (49) $220
Lot 588 George VI, 1943S (6), 1944S (6). Very fine - uncirculated. (12) $120
Lot 589 Elizabeth II, 1960. Uncirculated. (42) $110
Lot 590 Edward VII, 1910. Good extremely fine. $70
Lot 591 George V, 1911, 1912, 1914 (2), 1917M, 1918M, 1919M (2), 1921, 1926. Fine - very fine. (10) $130
Lot 592 George V, 1914 and 1922. Dark toned, nearly extremely fine; good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 593 George V, 1916M; also penny, 1921, Indian die. Toned, nearly very fine; very fine. (2) $70
Lot 594 George V, threepences, 1916M, 1918M, 1919M, 1934/3 overdate. Fine - nearly very fine. (4) $150
Lot 595 George V, 1917M. Cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 596 George V, 1918M. Very fine. (2) $200
Lot 597 George V, 1919M. Lightly toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 598 George V - Elizabeth II, 1919M, 1921, 1935, 1948, 1952, 1953. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $570
Lot 599 George V, 1920M. Nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 600 George V, 1936. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 601 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942D, 1943D, 1943S, 1944S, 1954, 1956 - 1963. Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (13) $90
Lot 602 Edward VII - George VI, 1910, 1911, 1914, 1918M, 1920M (3), 1921, 1922, 1925, 1927, 1934, 1935, 1936 (4), 1942S, 1944S and 1951PL. Good - extremely fine. (20) $60
Lot 603 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. $110
Lot 604 Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. $70
Lot 605 Edward VII, 1910 (4); also sixpence 1910. Toned, very fine or better. (5) $150
Lot 606 Edward VII - George V, 1910, 1921M, 1924. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $140
Lot 607 George V, 1911. Extremely fine/good extremely fine with original mint bloom. $100
Lot 608 George V, 1912. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 609 George VI, 1938 (2), 1939 (4). Nearly uncirculated. (6) $140
Lot 610 George VI, 1940 (2), 1941 (3). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $150
Lot 611 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1942D (Unc), 1942S, 1943, 1943D (Unc), 1943S, 1944S (GEF), 1947, 1948 (EF), 1949, 1950, 1951, 1951PL, 1952. In 2x2 holders, very fine - uncirculated. (18) $90
Lot 612 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1943D, 1947, 1948, 1952, 1954, 1955, 1960 (8), 1963. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (15) $80
Lot 613 Elizabeth II, 1953-1964 complete. Uncirculated. (12) $110
Lot 614 Edward VII - George V, 1910 (3), 1911, 1912 (2), 1914 (2), 1916M, 1918M (4), 1920M, 1921, 1921M (7), 1922, 1924 (2), 1925 (5), 1926 (4), 1927 (7), 1928 (3), 1934 (7), 1935 (9) and 1936 (7). Very good - good very fine. (67) $90
Lot 615 George V, 1911. Some mint red, extremely fine. $70
Lot 616 George V, 1911, 1912H and 1913. The last with traces of red, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) $140
Lot 617 George V, 1913, 1916I, 1917I. The second attractive but cleaned, all extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 618 George V, 1914, 1915H, 1917I, 1918I, 1920 dot below, 1923, 1924, 1926, 1934. Nearly very fine - extremely fine. (9) $90
Lot 619 George V, 1916I and 1917I. Traces of red, toned, good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 620 George V, 1917I. Traces of mint red, patchy tone spots, good extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 621 George V - Elizabeth II, 1918I - 1959Y., noted 1931 Indian die, 1931 dropped 1 London die (2), 1933/2 overdates (2), 1940 K dot G, 1941 K dot G, 1948Y. Some with traces of lustre, very good - uncirculated. (20) $110
Lot 622 George V, 1919 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll; 1921 scarce London die; 1933/2 ovedate (3). The first two with a few carbon spots, overall very good - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 623 George V - George VI, 1920 dot below, 1920 dot above, 1933/2 overdate (6), 1941, 1943. One overdate with light scratch on obverse, fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) $110
Lot 624 George V, 1923 and 1931 dropped one, London dies. Good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 625 George V, 1925. Evenly toned and attractive, very fine. $200
Lot 626 George V, 1925. Flaw to make O like a Q, fine. $100
Lot 627 George V, 1925. Good fine. $120
Lot 628 George V, 1925. Fine. $100
Lot 629 George V, 1925. Raised blobs on E die state, glossy brown patina, one with verdigris on the obverse. (2) Passed in
Lot 630 George V, 1925. Flaw to make O like a Q, good fine. $80
Lot 631 George V, 1925. Broken N variety die state, even brown, very fine. $250
Lot 632 George V, 1925. One with a few small edge nicks, otherwise very fine. (3) $260
Lot 633 George V, 1925. Fine - very fine. (4) $400
Lot 634 George V, 1925. Fine - very fine. (4) $420
Lot 635 George V - George VI, 1925, 1933, 1951PL. The first fine, the other two with some mint red, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 636 George V - Elizabeth II, 1931 dropped 1 London die, 1935 (2), 1938 (2), 1940 K dot G, 1941 K dot G, 1942I, 1943, 1943Y. (2), 1944, 1944Y. (2), 1948 (5), 1949 (3), 1950 (2), 1950Y. (6), 1951 (2), 1951Y. (5), 1951PL (3), 1952 (2), 1952A. (2), 1958Y., 1959Y.; halfpennies, 1926, 1930. The halfpennies very fine, the 1931 penny cleaned, most of the other pennies with partial or most mint red, mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (48) $400
Lot 637 George V, 1933/2 overdate, also halfpenny, 1911; George VI, 1950. Verdigris patch on reverse, good extremely fine; good extremely fine; red uncirculated. $70
Lot 638 George V, 1933/2 overdate. Mostly fine - good fine. (19) $300
Lot 639 George VI, 1938, 1943, 1944, 1947. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $170
Lot 640 George VI, 1938, 1943Y., 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1950Y, 1951, 1952, 1952A. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) $80
Lot 641 George VI, 1939, 1942I, 1943, 1944Y., 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951Y., 1951PL. Very fine - uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 642 George VI, 1946. Dull dusty patina, good very fine. $80
Lot 643 George VI, 1946. Very fine or better. (8) $620
Lot 644 George VI, 1946. Nearly very fine - very fine. (8) $400
Lot 645 George VI, 1946. Nearly very fine - very fine. (8) $400
Lot 646 George VI, 1946. Nearly very fine - very fine. (8) $360
Lot 647 George VI, 1946. Good fine - very fine. (8) $360
Lot 648 George VI, 1946. Good fine - very fine. (8) $360
Lot 649 George VI, 1946. Good fine - very fine. (8) $360
Lot 650 George VI, 1946. Good fine - nearly very fine. (8) $360
Lot 651 George VI, 1946. Good fine - nearly very fine. (8) $360
Lot 652 George VI, 1946. Good fine - nearly very fine. (8) $360
Lot 653 George VI, 1946. Good fine - nearly very fine. (8) $360
Lot 654 George VI, 1946. Fine - nearly very fine. (7) $350
Lot 655 George VI, 1946. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 656 George V, 1946. One cleaned now retoned, good fine, the other very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 657 George V, 1946. One cleaned and with scratches on obverse, otherwise fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 658 George VI, 1946. One with scratch on reverse, otherwise fine - very fine. (4) $160
Lot 659 George VI, 1946. One coin with heavily shaved down edge, the rest fine. (4) $160
Lot 660 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (4) $160
Lot 661 George VI, 1946. Fine - very fine. (5) $200
Lot 662 Elizabeth II, 1953-1964Y dot, complete. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) $70
Lot 663 Elizabeth II, 1953-1964Y dot, complete. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) Passed in
Lot 664 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, missing 1930, 1920 plain is actually dot over scroll. In a supreme album, some later coins with mint red, fine - uncirculated. (75) $220
Lot 665 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, missing 1930 (has a replica of). In press-in album, the 1925 is nearly extremely fine, others very good - nearly uncirculated. (80) $220
Lot 666 George V - Elizabeth II, set 1911-1964, missing 1930, includes 1931 dropped 1 London die and extras. In press-in coin album, a few coins with verdigris spots, otherwise good - uncirculated. (79) $220
Lot 667 George V - Elizabeth II, set 1911-1964, missing 1930, includes 1931 dropped 1 London die. In press-in coin album, 1920 dot below cleaned, otherwise good - uncirculated. (77) $120
Lot 668 George V - Elizabeth II, set 1911-1964, missing 1930, includes 1931 dropped 1 London die and extras. In press-in coin album, 1946 cleaned, otherwise poor - uncirculated. (79) $220
Lot 669 George V - Elizabeth II, set 1911-1964, missing 1925, 1930, 1946. In 2x2 holders in a storage folder, evenly toned, very good - uncirculated. (72) $50
Lot 670 George V - Elizabeth II, set 1911-1964, missing 1925, 1930 and 1964Y. In 2x2 holders in a storage folder, evenly toned, mostly fine - extremely fine. (72) $80
Lot 671 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964 mixed dates (60) includes 1914, 1915 (3, one with verdigris), 1915H (3), 1918I, 1946 (scarce) and 1963Y. and 1964Y. (both Unc); halfpennies (12) includes 1962Y. (Unc); also J.Hosie, one penny, 1862 (holed). The 1946 penny very fine, the rest poor - uncirculated. (73) $80
Lot 672 George V - George VI, 1914 (3), 1915 (2), 1915H, 1918I (2), 1920, 1931 (4, one a scarce Indian die), 1931 dropped 1 London die, 1932, 1940 (8), 1940 K dot G (7), 1941 K dot G (13), 1947Y. (8), 1948Y. (3). Nearly all scarce dates, mostly very fine or better. (54) $220
Lot 673 George V - Elizabeth II, 1914 (2), 1915 (3), 1915H (9), 1917I, 1918I (5), 1919 dot below, 1920 dot above bottom scroll (4), 1920 (9), 1920 dot below bottom scroll, 1920 dot above top scroll and below bottom scroll (poor), 1922, 1926 (6), 1931 (3), 1931 dropped 1 London die (2), 1940 K dot G (11), 1941 K dot G (24), 1945Y., 1947Y. (22), 1948Y. (11), 1955 (2), 1959 (2). A small number with verdigris or cleaned, overall very good - very fine. (121) $180
Lot 674 George V, 1914 (50), 1915H (50), 1918I (75). Mostly average circulated, good - fine. (225) $560
Lot 675 George V, 1920 (100), 1920 dot below (50), 1920 dot above (50). Mostly average circulated, good - fine. (200) $460
Lot 676 George V - Elizabeth II, 1935 (7), 1936 (18), 1944 (4), 1945Y. (12), 1947Y. (32), 1948Y. (10), 1950Y. (16), 1951Y. (13), 1959 (18). Some scarce dates, mostly very fine or better. (130) $80
Lot 677 George VI, 1940 K dot G (50), 1941 K dot G (200), 1947Y. (100), 1948Y. (75). Mostly fine - very fine. (425) $500
Lot 678 Elizabeth II, 1953 (3), 1955 (2), 1956 (2), 1956Y. (4), 1957Y. (3), 1958 (2), 1958Y., 1959, 1959Y., 1960Y. (4), 1961Y. (8), 1962Y. (14), 1963Y. (14), 1964 (38), 1964Y. (37). Most with some mint red, extremely fine - uncirculated. (134) $100
Lot 679 Queen Elizabeth II, 1953-1964 sets of seventeen coins (3 sets). Uncirculated. (51) $380
Lot 680 Elizabeth II, pennies, 1964 Melbourne. Uncirculated. (200) Passed in
Lot 681 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates. All affected by moisture or damaged, Mostly poor. (7kg) $50
Lot 682 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates, mostly George VI and Elizabeth II. Good - very fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 683 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Some with verdigris marks, otherwise good - very fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 684 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates, mostly George VI and Elizabeth II. Good - extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 685 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 686 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - extremely fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 687 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 688 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 689 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Some with verdigris marks, otherwise good - extremely fine. (5kg) $70
Lot 690 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Very good - good extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 691 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1944 (200), 1951Y. (200), 1959 (150). Mostly fine - very fine. (550; 5.48kg) $150
Lot 692 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Fine - extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 693 George VI - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Fine - extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 694 Elizabeth II, 1955-1964, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - very fine. (4.9kg) $80
Lot 695 George V, 1911 and 1917I. Toned, some original red on the first, good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 696 George V, 1911 and 1922; also penny, 1923. Nearly extremely fine or better. (3) $50
Lot 697 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911, 1921, 1931, 1935, 1941, 1942I, 1943, 1959. Extremely fine - choice uncirculated. (8) $120
Lot 698 George V, 1912H, 1915H, 1925 and 1926; also penny 1925 and sixpence 1911. Very good - good very fine. (6) $170
Lot 699 George V, 1914 (2) and 1930 (2). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (4) $80
Lot 700 George V, 1914H, 1918I, 1921, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936. Fine - extremely fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 701 George V - George VI, 1915H (2), 1930 (2), 1931 (2), 1939 kangaroo. Very good - nearly extremely fine. (7) $130
Lot 702 George V, 1919, 1934. Both coins with traces of mint red, first coin with spotting in date, second coin with spotting, both extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 703 George V, 1923. Peripheral die break on the reverse, porous on obverse otherwise fine or better. $680
Lot 704 George V, 1933. Underlying mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 705 George V - George VI, 1933, 1935, 1936, 1938 (2), 1941, 1942Y. (3), 1943 (4), 1943I (2), 1945, 1947Y. (2), 1948, 1948Y., 1951 (2), 1951Y. (6), 1951PL (5), 1952A. Many with some mint red, good very fine - extremely fine. (34) $120
Lot 706 George VI, 1938, 1939 first reverse, 1943, 1951PL. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 707 George VI, 1938, 1939, 1939 kangaroo, 1940, 1941., 1942Y., 1942I. Some coins with part mint red, very fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 708 George VI, 1938-1952, complete, includes 1939 kangaroo. Good fine - nearly uncirculated. (23) Passed in
Lot 709 George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse, 1942Y., 1950Y dot. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $160
Lot 710 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1943, 1947Y., 1948Y., 1949Y., 1950Y., 1951, 1951Y., 1951PL, 1953, 1954Y., 1955, 1959, 1960Y., 1961Y., 1962Y., 1963Y., 1964Y. Very fine. (17) $80
Lot 711 Elizabeth II, 1954Y., 1959, 1960Y. (2), 1961Y. (4), 1963Y. (2), 1964Y. (8). All with full mint red, uncirculated. (26) $80
Lot 712 George V - Elizabeth II, complete set, 1911-1964, the 1923 is a modern copy. In see-both-sides album, some with some lustre, nicely matched set, mostly very fine - uncirculated. (59) $2,000
Lot 713 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, date set, including 1923 with peripheral die breaks on obverse; missing 1914H, 1916I, 1925, 1943I, 1945, 1945Y., 1950Y., 1951. In a Dansco deluxe album, very good - uncirculated. (50) $1,500
Lot 714 George V - Elizabeth II, set 1911-1964, includes 1923 and extras including 1930 (3), 1931. In press-in coin album, very good - uncirculated. (71) $800
Lot 715 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911 - 1964, includes 1923 (very good). In press-in album, very good - nearly uncirculated. (64) $700
Lot 716 George V - George VI, 1914 (4), 1914H (3), 1915H (4), 1918I, 1924 (2), 1930 (7), 1931 (5), 1938, 1939 kangaroo (2), 1942 (3). Some with verdigris and some cleaned, overall very good - very fine. (32) $160
Lot 717 George V - Elizabeth II, 1918-1964, mixed quantities of assorted years, noted 1918I, 1924 (3), 1928 (5), 1930, 1931, 1939 kangaroo, 1942, 1952A (5). A large number of coins from 1953-1964 with partial or most mint red, the earlier years mostly fine - very fine. (1,737; approx 8.5kg) $140
Lot 718 George V - Elizabeth II, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Some with verdigris marks, otherwise good - extremely fine. (5kg) $100
Lot 719 Elizabeth II, 1953-1964Y., mixed quantities of assorted dates. Mostly with full mint red and mostly uncirculated. (172) Passed in
Lot 720 Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart Town penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.1, 2). Brown with traces of red, rim nick under date on the second, otherwise good extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 721 Adamson, Watts, McKechnie & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1855 (A.3). Nearly very fine and very scarce. $140
Lot 722 Alliance Tea Company, Christchurch penny, 1866 (A.7). Even brown patina, very fine and rare in this condition. $220
Lot 723 Anderson's, D., Wellington penny, undated (A.9). Major die breaks on obverse, brown patina, good very fine/very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 724 Anderson's, D., Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.10). Blue brown patina, very fine and rare. $290
Lot 725 Andrew, John & Co., Melbourne penny, 1860 (A.11). Brown patina, slight corrosion near obverse rim at 4 o'clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 726 Andrew, John & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1860 (A.12). Dark brown patina, good very fine. $100
Lot 727 Andrew, Jno & Co., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.13). Brown patina with traces of mint red, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $190
Lot 728 Andrew, Jno & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1862 (A.14). Nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 729 Annand Smith & Co., Melbourne pennies (1849) (A.17, 18). Inked number on obverse, nearly extremely fine; die breaks behind Britannia, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 730 Ashton, H., Auckland halfpenny, 1858 (A.19). Double entered '8' and '5' in date, even brown patina, slight rim nick near date, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $110
Lot 731 Ashton, H., Auckland halfpenny, 1859 (A.20). Good very fine. $140
Lot 732 Ashton, H., Auckland pennies, 1862 [illustrated] and 1863 (2) (A.21, 22, 23). Extremely fine; good very fine; very fine. (3) $250
Lot 733 Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1863 (A.24). Glossy brown, good very fine. $90
Lot 734 Australian Steam Navigation Co. (ASNC), uniface Sydney penny, on large copper blank (35mm, 30.9 grams), undated (A.25). Suspension hole at top, very fine and extremely rare, attractive for type. Passed in
Lot 735 Australian Steam Navigation Co. (ASNC), uniface Sydney penny, undated (A.26), struck on a thick (2.5mm) copper blank (31mm). Weakly struck on 'Co', slightly corroded, otherwise good fine and extremely rare. $1,400
Lot 736 Barley, Charles C., Auckland penny, 1858 (A.27). Red brown patina, extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. $160
Lot 737 Barrowclough, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.28). Upset die axis 180 degrees, thin flan, rim nick on obverse at 11 o'clock, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 738 Barrowclough, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.29). Inked number on obverse, nearly very fine. $130
Lot 739 Bateman, William Junr. & Co., Warnambool penny, 1855 (A.30). Red and brown, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 740 Battle & Weight, Sydney penny, undated (A.31); Booth, I., Melbourne penny, undated (A.44) [illustrated]. Very fine; nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. (2) $160
Lot 741 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch pennies, undated (A.32, 36). Very fine; good very fine. (2) $90
Lot 742 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.38). Reddish brown patina, extremely fine with traces of lacquer. $80
Lot 743 Beath, G.L. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.40). Weak in centre, inked number on obverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 744 Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863 (A.42). Grey brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $240
Lot 745 Bell & Gardner, Rockhampton penny, undated (A.43) by J.C. Thornthwaite. Rim knocks and scattered stained areas, otherwise very fine and very rare. $3,250
Lot 746 Brickhill, Joseph, Campbell Town penny, 1856 (A.45). Very fine. $90
Lot 747 Brookes, Brisbane penny, undated, fancy letters (A.46). Rim bruise at 7 o'clock on obverse, otherwise good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 748 Brookes, Brisbane penny, undated (A.47). Brown patina, good very fine and scarce in this condition. $150
Lot 749 Brookes, W. & B., Brisbane penny, 1863 (A.49). Dark brown patina, extremely fine. $130
Lot 750 Brown and Duthie, New Plymouth penny, 1866 (A.50). Dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 751 Bullen, F. & G.F., Melbourne check piece, in brass (24mm), undated (R.62). Good very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 752 Butterworth, T. & Co., Castlemaine pennies, undated (A.51 [illustrated], 53). Good extremely fine; good very fine. (2) $150
Lot 753 Butterworth, T. & Co., Castlemaine penny, 1859 (A.54). Good very fine. $80
Lot 754 Buxton, J.W., Brisbane penny, undated (A.56). Good very fine and very scarce. $250
Lot 755 Calder, R., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.57). Collector's inked number on obverse, otherwise very fine and very scarce. $290
Lot 756 Campbell, James, Morpeth pennies, undated (A.59, 60). Good fine. (2) $70
Lot 757 Campbell, James, Morpeth halfpenny, undated (A.61). Good very fine and scarce in this condition. $100
Lot 758 Caro, J. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.62). Die axis upset by 90 degrees, glossy brown patina, good very fine. $160
Lot 759 Clark, Archibald, Auckland penny, 1857 (A.64). Good very fine. $150
Lot 760 Clarkson, S., Christchurch pennies, 1875 (A.65, 66). Good extremely fine. (2) $250
Lot 761 Clarkson, S., Christchurch pennies, 1875 (A.67, 68). Extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 762 Clarkson & Turnbull, Timaru pennies, 1865 (A.69[illustrated], 70). Good very fine; very fine. (2) $300
Lot 763 Clarkson & Turnbull, Timaru penny, 1865 (A.71). Very fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 764 Collins & Co., Bathurst penny, 1864 (A.72). Minor rim nicks, otherwise good very fine. $440
Lot 765 Cook, W.C., Sandridge penny, 1862 (A.75). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $370
Lot 766 Coombes, Samuel, Auckland pennies, undated (A.76 [illustrated], 77). Good extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 767 Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.78). Very fine and very scarce. $470
Lot 768 Cope, Thos. H., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.80). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $260
Lot 769 Cope, Thos. H., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.81). Die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. $260
Lot 770 Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide penny, undated (A.82). Rim nicks on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 771 Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide halfpenny, 1857 (A.83). Brown with some mint red, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $220
Lot 772 Crombie, Clapperton & Findlay, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.84). Die axis upset 180 degrees, good very fine and rare in this condition. $100
Lot 773 Crombie, Clapperton & Findlay, Melbourne halfpennies, undated (A.85). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition [illustrated]; upset die axis by 180 degrees, fine. (2) $280
Lot 774 Crothers & Co., Stawell penny, undated (A.86). Struck in copper, good very fine and scarce. $190
Lot 775 Crothers & Co., Stawell penny, undated (A.87). Fair and rare. $60
Lot 776 Crothers & Co., Stawell halfpenny, undated (A.89). Struck in copper, die cud on obverse at 10 o'clock, extremely fine and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $250
Lot 777 Crothers & Co., Stawell halfpenny, undated (A.89). Struck in brass, die cud at 10 o'clock on obverse rim, good very fine and rare. $200
Lot 778 Davey, Jas. & Co., Sale penny, 1862 (A.90). Pitted from corrosion, otherwise very fine and rare. $300
Lot 779 Davidson, A., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.92). Two die cuds on the reverse, very fine and scarce. $420
Lot 780 Davidson, A., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.93). Even brown patina, inked number on obverse, good extremely fine and rare. $470
Lot 781 Davies, Alfred, Freemantle penny, 1865 (A.94). Die cud on reverse rim at 4 o'clock, good very fine. $400
Lot 782 Davies, Alexander & Co., Goulburn pennies, undated (A.95, 96, 97). Good fine - very fine. (3) $150
Lot 783 Day & Mieville, Dunedin penny, 1857 (A.98). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 784 Dease, E.F., Launceston penny, undated (A.99). Die axis upset 180 degrees, subdued full proof-like mint bloom, nearly FDC and rare in this condition. $540
Lot 785 Dease, E.F., Launceston halfpenny, undated (A.100). Die axis upset by 180 degrees, slightly pitted, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 786 De Carle, E. & Co., Dunedin pennies, 1862 (A.101, 102 [illustrated]). Very fine; reverse vertical die break at 12 o'clock, good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 787 De Carle, E. & Co., Melbourne pennies, 1855 (2) and undated (A.103, 104 [illustrated], 105). Good very fine. (3) $140
Lot 788 Deeble, S., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.106). Glossy brown patina, good very fine. $300
Lot 789 Deeble, S., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.107). Upset die axis by 180 degrees, even brown patina, good very fine. $340
Lot 790 Deeble, S., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.108). Die axis upset 90 degrees to the left, very fine; die axis upset 90 degrees to the right, very fine. (2) $130
Lot 791 Evans & Foster, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.118). A restrike from deteriorated dies, weak in places, otherwise extremely fine with traces of mint red and extremely rare. $1,000
Lot 792 Evans & Foster, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.119). Die axis upset 180 degrees, good fine. $700
Lot 793 Fenwick Brothers, Melbourne penny, undated (A.120). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 794 Fenwick Brothers, Melbourne penny, undated (A.121). Good very fine. $280
Lot 795 Fenwick Brothers, Melbourne penny, undated (A.121). Struck in brass, good very fine and rare in this condition and metal. $280
Lot 796 Fisher, Melbourne halfpenny, 1857 (A.122). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 797 Flavelle Bros. & Co., Sydney and Brisbane pennies, undated (A.123, 125 [illustrated], 127). All with die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly very fine - good very fine. (3) $220
Lot 798 Fleming, J.G., Hobart Town, pennies, 1874 (A.128, 129). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 799 Forsaith, T.S., Auckland penny, 1858 (A.130). Good very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 800 Forsaith, T.S., Auckland halfpenny, 1858 (A.131). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $260
Lot 801 Friedman, I., Hobart pennies, 1857 (A.133, 134, 135, 136). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (4) $110
Lot 802 Friedman, I., Hobart halfpennies, 1857 (A.137, 138, 139 [illustrated]). Very fine - extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 803 Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141). Good very fine and scarce. $240
Lot 804 Gaisford & Edmonds, Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.142) [illustrated]; Gilmour, John, New Plymouth penny, undated (A.143). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 805 Gilmour, John, New Plymouth penny, undated (A.144). Even brown, die break into legend from rim at 6 o'clock on obverse, nearly extremely fine and a very scarce variety. $200
Lot 806 Gipps Land Hardware Company, Port Albert penny, 1862 (A.145). Striking weakness, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $170
Lot 807 Gipps Land Hardware Company, Port Albert penny, undated (A.146). Reverse rim bruise at 8 o'clock, otherwise good very fine. $260
Lot 808 Gittos, B., Auckland penny, 1864 (A.149). Medium brown patina, nearly extremely fine, with prominent die cud on obverse rim at 11 o'clock. $110
Lot 809 Gourlay, T.W. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.150). Good very fine and rare. $340
Lot 810 Gourlay, T.W. & Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.151). Dark blue brown and red patina, two die cuds on obverse rim, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $360
Lot 811 Gratten, R., Auckland penny, 1872 (A.152). Good very fine. $180
Lot 812 Grieve, R., Eagle Hawk penny, 1862 (A.153). Brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $470
Lot 813 Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.155). Glossy dark brown patina, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $160
Lot 814 Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.156). Dark brown with subdued red, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $320
Lot 815 Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.157). Dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 816 Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.158). Three minor nicks in reverse field, otherwise good very fine and rare. $480
Lot 817 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch penny and halfpenny, undated (A.159, 161 [illustrated]). Fine; good very fine. (2) $160
Lot 818 Hall, Henry J., Christchurch, kangaroo and emu mule penny, undated (A.160). Traces of mint red, reddish blue brown, uncirculated and very rare. $3,000
Lot 819 Hall, Henry, J., Christchurch/Levy, L., Wellington, mule halfpenny, undated (A.162). Reddish brown, uncirculated and rare. $1,050
Lot 820 Hall, H.J., Christchurch/Dease, Hobart, mule halfpenny, undated (A.163). Glossy red bluish brown patina, uncirculated and rare. $2,300
Lot 821 Hall, H.J., Christchurch pennies, undated (A.164, 165 (3 [two illustrated]), 166). One with inked number on obverse, nearly very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 822 Hall, H.J., Christchurch, plain letters pennies, undated (A.172, 177). Both with die axis upset 90 degrees to the right, good fine; fine. (2) $260
Lot 823 Hanks & Company, Sydney penny and halfpenny, 1857 (A.184, 186). Nearly extremely fine; brown patina, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 824 Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.188, 189). Good very fine. (2) $100
Lot 825 Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney pennies and halfpennies, 1857 (A.190, 191, 192, 193, 194 [illustrated]). The first with some corrosion, otherwise fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $120
Lot 826 Harrold Brothers, Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.195). Brown and red, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,400
Lot 827 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart penny and halfpennies, undated (A.198[illustrated], 209, 211). All with die axis upset by 180 degrees, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 828 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart, seated figure mule penny, 1860 (A.199). Softly struck in centre as always, blue brown brilliant patina, uncirculated and rare. $950
Lot 829 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart, Australia seated pattern penny, undated (A.201). Die breaks under arm, underlying brilliance, red and brown, nearly FDC and rare. $1,100
Lot 830 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart, mule halfpenny with Lipman Levy obverse as reverse, undated (A.213). Traces of red, attractive brown patina, uncirculated and rare. $1,500
Lot 831 Henderson, John, Fremantle pennies, 1874 (A.216, 218). Good fine. (2) $400
Lot 832 Henderson, John, Fremantle pennies, undated (A.220, 223). Good very fine. (2) $600
Lot 833 Henderson, John, Fremantle penny, undated (A.222). Porous and rim damage, otherwise good fine. $240
Lot 834 Henry, R., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.225) the only token issue with a milled edge. Very fine. $220
Lot 835 Henry, Samuel, Deloraine penny, 1857 (A.226). Dark blue brown, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 836 Hide & De Carle, Melbourne pennies and halfpennies, 1857 (A.227[illustrated], 229, 230, 231, 232, 233 (2), 234). Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $260
Lot 837 Hide & De Carle, Melbourne pennies and halfpenny, 1858 (A.236, 237 (2), 238, 240, 241, 243, 244, 246). Very fine - extremely fine, the last two illustrated. (9) $270
Lot 838 Hindmarsh Hotel, Adelaide, fourpence, undated (A.248) countermarked BULL on reverse. Extremely fine for this and very rare, especially in this condition. $1,500
Lot 839 Hindmarsh Hotel, Adelaide, fourpence, undated (A.248). Good very fine. $500
Lot 840 Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch penny, undated (A.249, 253). Die cud on reverse at 9 o'clock, good very fine; good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 841 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne penny and halfpenny, 1860 (A.254, 256 [illustrated]). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 842 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne penny, 1860 (A.255, 'West' omitted). Dark brown patina, good fine and very rare. $400
Lot 843 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.257). Gem red and brown, proof-like, nearly FDC and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,000
Lot 844 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne halfpenny, 1862 (A.258). Red and grey brown patina, FDC and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,100
Lot 845 Hodgson, A.G., Melbourne, mule halfpenny, 1860 (A.259; H.R.42). Some verdigris, weakly struck in centre, otherwise fine and excessively rare. $2,000
Lot 846 Hodgson Bros., Bendigo penny, 1862 (A.260). Upset die axis at 180 degrees, even brown patina, good very fine and rare in this condition. $680
Lot 847 Hodgson Bros., Bendigo penny, 1862 (A.262). Even brown patina, good very fine and rare in this condition. $750
Lot 848 Holland & Butler, Auckland pennies, undated (A.263 [illustrated], 264). Nearly very fine, the first with 'F' for 'E' in BUTLER, result of filled die. (2) $200
Lot 849 Hosie, J., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.265). Glossy brown, good very fine. $170
Lot 850 Hosie, J., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.266). Die axis upset 90 degrees to the right, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $240
Lot 851 Hosie, J., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.267). Thick flan, light brown, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 852 Hosie, J., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.268, 269 [illustrated], 270). Good fine; good very fine; die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly very fine. (3) $300
Lot 853 Howell, John, Adelaide pennies, undated (A.273 [illustrated], 274, 275). Good very fine; die axis upset 180 degrees, good very fine; good very fine. (3) $340
Lot 854 Hurley, J. & Co., Wanganui penny and halfpenny, undated (A.276, 277). Very fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 855 Hutton, G., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.278). Trace of old red, uneven tone and stains, otherwise extremely fine or better. $110
Lot 856 Hutton, G., Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.279). Die break at 9 o'clock on obverse, die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 857 Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne penny and halfpenny, 1857 (A.280, 281 [illustrated]). Nearly extremely fine; good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 858 Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne pennies and halfpennies, 1861 (A.283, 284 [illustrated], 285, 286, 287 [illustrated], 288). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (6) $220
Lot 859 Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.291). Good very fine and rare. $180
Lot 860 Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.292). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare. $150
Lot 861 Iredale & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A.293, 294, 295 [illustrated]). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (3) $190
Lot 862 Iredale & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A.297, 298). Die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly extremely fine; extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 863 Jamieson, W.W., Warnambool penny, 1862 (A.299). Very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 864 Jarvey, William Andrew, Hobart Town penny, undated (A.300). Some old red and darker red brown, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $270
Lot 865 Jarvey, William Andrew, Hobart Town penny, undated (A.301). Glossy brown, nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $320
Lot 866 Jones, David, Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.304). Dark brown patina, small obverse rim nicks at 3.30 o'clock, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $170
Lot 867 Jones, T.H. & Co., Ipswich pennies, undated (A.305, 306, 307). Fine - very fine. (3) $190
Lot 868 Jones & Williamson, Dunedin penny, 1858 (A.308). Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 869 Josephs, R., New Town penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.309 [illustrated], 310). Good extremely fine; good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 870 Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny and halfpenny, undated (A.311, 312). Brown and red, nearly uncirculated; extremely fine with traces of red. (2) $190
Lot 871 Larcombe & Compy., Brisbane penny, undated (A.313). Medium brown, rim bruise on reverse at 9 o'clock, otherwise good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $200
Lot 872 Larcombe & Compy., Brisbane emu mule penny, undated (A.314). Extensive die breaks on reverse, die axis upset 180 degrees, extremely fine and very rare. $1,700
Lot 873 Lazarus, S. & S., Melbourne penny, undated (A.315). Light brown, nearly extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $1,400
Lot 874 Leeson, J.D., Sale penny, 1862 (A.318). Die axis upset by 180 degrees, good very fine and rare in this condition. $550
Lot 875 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319). Light brown patina, rim flaw at 2 o'clock on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. $100
Lot 876 Levy Brothers, Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.320). Die axis upset ten degrees to the left, rim flaw at 8 o'clock on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. $450
Lot 877 Levy, Lipman, Wellington penny, undated (R.321; L.328a this token). Struck with upset die axis 180 degrees, glossy red brown, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. $600
Lot 878 Levy, Lipman, Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.322). Red and blue brown tone, good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $900
Lot 879 Levy, Lipman, Wellington, Wellington head pattern or mule penny, undated (A.323). Die axis upset 180 degrees, grey blue patina, nearly FDC and rare. $700
Lot 880 Levy, Lipman, Wellington, Australia seated figure mule penny, undated (A.324). Die axis upset by 180 degrees, old ink number on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $800
Lot 881 Levy, Lipman, Wellington halfpenny, undated, muled with Hedberg (Hobart) obverse (A.325 same as A.213). Struck like a proof, good extremely fine and rare. $1,800
Lot 882 Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland pennies, 1871 (A.326, 327, 328). Extremely fine; good very fine; very fine, the last two illustrated. (3) Passed in
Lot 883 Lipscombe, H., Hobart Town pennies, undated (A.329 [illustrated], 330). With inked number on reverse, good very fine; good fine. (2) $160
Lot 884 Lloyd, W.F. & D.L., Wollongong penny, 1859 (A.331). Medium brown, three small cuts on obverse, otherwise good very fine and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $600
Lot 885 Lloyd, W.F. & D.L., Wollongong halfpenny, 1859 (A.332). Good fine and very rare in this condition. $710
Lot 886 Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.335). Surface digs, otherwise good fine and rare. $170
Lot 887 Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.336). Die axis upset 180 degrees, even brown patina, very fine and rare. $520
Lot 888 Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.336). Medium brown patina, good very fine and rare. $750
Lot 889 Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.337). Very fine and rare. $700
Lot 890 Macgregor, J., Sydney penny and halfpenny, undated (A.339, 340). Traces of mint red, nearly uncirculated; light red brown, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 891 Marks, Morris, Auckland penny, undated, struck in brass as always (A.341). Extremely fine/nearly extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $470
Lot 892 Marsh, H.J. & Brother, Hobart pennies, undated (A.342, 343, 345). Usual centre striking softness, very fine; fine; good very fine. (3) $280
Lot 893 Marsh, H.J. & Brother, Hobart halfpenny, undated (A.346) and South Africa, Cape Town, Marsh and Sons halfpenny in copper undated but circa 1865 (T.C7; M.167). Nearly extremely fine. (2) $190
Lot 894 Martin, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.349). Red and brown, uncirculated, nearly full original mint red on the reverse, rare in this condition and one of the finest known. $800
Lot 895 Martin & Sach, Adelaide pennies, undated (A.350 [illustrated], 351). Good very fine. (2) $110
Lot 896 Martin & Sach, Adelaide penny, undated (A.352). Considerable original mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $400
Lot 897 Mason Struthers & Co, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.354, 355 [illustrated]). Good very fine; obverse die cud at 8 o'clock, nearly extremely fine. (2) $180
Lot 898 Mather, R. Andrew, Hobart pennies, undated (A.356, 357 [illustrated], 358). Good very fine; extremely fine; good very fine. (3) $220
Lot 899 McCaul, George, Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.359). Medium brown, nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 900 McFarlane, J., Melbourne penny, undated (A.360). Good very fine. $50
Lot 901 Mears, J.W., Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.362; L.332 this token). Good very fine, well struck up in centre for this and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 902 Merrington, J.M. & Co., Nelson penny, undated (A.363). Nearly very fine. $30
Lot 903 Merry & Bush, Queensland penny, 1863 (A.364). Inked number on obverse, good very fine. $80
Lot 904 Merry, T.F. & Co. Toowoomba pennies, undated (A.366, 367). Corroded with edge bumps, otherwise nearly fine and very rare; nearly extremely fine. (2) $80
Lot 905 Merry, T.F. & Co., Toowoomba halfpenny, undated (A.368). Die axis upset by 30 degrees to the right, die cud on obverse rim at 3 o'clock, very fine and rare. $240
Lot 906 Metcalfe & Lloyd, Sydney penny and halfpenny, 1863 (A.369 [illustrated], 370). Good very fine; nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 907 Miller Brothers, Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.371, 372 [illustrated], 373, 374 [illustrated]). Except for A.373 all with die axis upset 180 degrees, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $1,050
Lot 908 Miller & Dismorr, Melbourne penny, undated (A.375). Glossy dark grey brown patina, good very fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 909 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, 1881 and undated (A.376, 377[illustrated], 378 (2)). First good very fine, others extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, one 378 has die axis upset 180 degrees (illustrated). (4) $320
Lot 910 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch smaller size pennies, 1881 and undated (A.379, 380, 381, 382 [illustrated], 383 [illustrated]). Extremely fine - red uncirculated. (5) $300
Lot 911 Moir, Joseph, Hobart penny, undated (A.384). Collector's ink number on obverse, good very fine (illustrated); die breaks on reverse at 7 & 11 o'clock, nearly very fine. (2) $90
Lot 912 Morgan, William, Adelaide pennies, 1858 (A.385, 386 [illustrated]). Very fine; good very fine. (2) $400
Lot 913 Morrin & Co., Auckland pennies, undated (A.387 (2, one illustrated), 388). Very fine - good very fine, one A.387 has countermark letters on the reverse. (3) $450
Lot 914 Moubray Lush & Co., Melbourne penny, undated (A.391). Medium brown with traces of old red, extremely fine and rare. $380
Lot 915 Mulligan, D.T., Rockhampton penny and halfpennies, 1863 (A.392 [illustrated], 393, 394 [illustrated]). Nearly extremely fine; good very fine; with usual die break on obverse, nearly extremely fine. (3) $170
Lot 916 Murray and Christie, Castlemaine pennies, undated and 1862 (A.395, 396 [illustrated], 397). Good very fine; good very fine; very fine. (3) $700
Lot 917 New Zealand pattern penny, 1879 by Joseph Moore, Birmingham (A.399). Red and brown, brilliant fields, choice proof, FDC and very rare, one of the finest known. $3,600
Lot 918 Nicholas, Alfred, Hobart pennies and halfpenny, undated (A.401 [illustrated], 402, 403). Extremely fine; very fine; good very fine. (3) $250
Lot 919 Nichols, George, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.404). Upset die axis 180 degrees, good very fine and very scarce in this condition. $300
Lot 920 Nichols, George, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.405). Even brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $640
Lot 921 Nokes, James, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.406). Even light brown patina, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $280
Lot 922 Nokes, James, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.407). Multiple die breaks on obverse, glossy brown, good very fine. $240
Lot 923 Palmer, B., Sydney penny, undated (A.408). Good very fine. $40
Lot 924 Parker, R., Geelong pennies, undated (A.409, 410, 411 [illustrated], 412, 413). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 925 Parker, R., Geelong pennies, undated (A.415, 416 [illustrated], 417, 418, 419 [illustrated]). All with die axis upset 180 degrees, very fine - extremely fine. (5) $420
Lot 926 Peek & Campbell - Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1852 (A.426) by J.C. Thornthwaite, the first token struck in Australia. Die axis upset 180 degrees, good fine for this and rare. $800
Lot 927 Peek & Campbell - Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1852 (A.427, H.247/1) the 'four lines' pattern by J.C. Thornthwaite struck on a medal press rather than his regular 'drop hammer' press. Chocolate brown patina, very well struck, tiny metal flaw in field beside chimney on obverse, extremely fine or better and extremely rare, the second finest of six known and one of the classics of the series. Passed in
Lot 928 Peek & Campbell - Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney halfpennies, 1852 (A.428, 430) by J.C.Thornthwaite. Fine. (2) $300
Lot 929 Peek & Campbell - Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1853 (A.431) by J.C.Thornthwaite. Well struck, very fine and rare in this condition. $450
Lot 930 Peek & Campbell - Sydney Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1853 (A.431) by J.C.Thornthwaite. Struck on a poorly cast flan, otherwise nearly very fine. $200
Lot 931 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne pennies, undated (A.433). Nearly extremely fine (illustrated); die axis at 180 degrees, nearly extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 932 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.434). Die axis at 180 degrees, red brown patina, good extremely fine. $250
Lot 933 Perkins & Co., Dunedin penny, undated (A.435). Die breaks, good very fine and very scarce. $160
Lot 934 Perkins & Co., Dunedin halfpenny, undated (A.436). Glossy dark brown, good very fine and rare. $250
Lot 935 Petersen, W., Christchurch penny, undated (A.437). Attractive dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $330
Lot 936 Pettigrew, John & Co., Ipswich penny and halfpenny, 1865 (A.438, 439 [illustrated]). Nearly extremely fine; extremely fine and rare in this condition. (2) $220
Lot 937 Petty, Geo., Melbourne penny, undated (A.440). Die axis upset 180 degrees, struck like a proof, FDC, probably the finest known. $1,050
Lot 938 Petty, Geo., Melbourne penny, undated (A.441). Die axis at 180 degrees, dark grey brown and red, uncirculated or nearly FDC and very scarce in this condition. $400
Lot 939 Pratt, William, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.443, 444 [illustrated], 445). Pitted, fine; good very fine; pitted on obverse, otherwise very fine. (3) $550
Lot 940 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.446). Corrosion patch on obverse, otherwise very fine. $240
Lot 941 Reece, Edward, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.447, 448, 449). Nearly very fine; good extremely fine; good very fine, the last two illustrated. (3) $350
Lot 942 Reece, Edward, Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.450). Good very fine. $190
Lot 943 Reece, Edward, Christchurch halfpenny, undated (A.452). Brown patina, good very fine and rare in this condition. $240
Lot 944 Ridler, R.B., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.453, 454). Good very fine; nearly extremely fine and very scarce in this condition. (2) $570
Lot 945 Robison Bros & Co., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.460, 461). Good very fine and rare; nearly extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 946 Robison Bros & Co., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.461, 462). Both with die axis upset 180 degrees, very fine; good very fine. (2) $150
Lot 947 Robison Bros & Co., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.463). Brown patina, good very fine and rare. $200
Lot 948 Rocke, G. & W.H., Melbourne pennies, 1859 (A.464, 465, 466 [illustrated], 467). Very fine - good extremely fine. (4) $240
Lot 949 Ryland, G., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.468). Die axis upset 180 degrees, attractive medium brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $520
Lot 950 Sawyer, J., Brisbane penny, 1864 (A.469). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 951 Smith, S. Hague, Auckland pennies, undated (A.470 (2, one illustrated), 471, 474, 475, 477, 478 [illustrated]). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) $250
Lot 952 Smith, Peate & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A.479, 480, 481, 485 [illustrated]). Very fine - good very fine. (4) $160
Lot 953 Smith, Peate & Co., Sydney halfpennies, undated (A.486 [illustrated], 487, 488, 489, 490, 493 (2, one illustrated)). Nearly very fine - extremely fine, the last three with die axis upset by 180 degrees. (7) $380
Lot 954 Shreeve, N., Adelaide check piece or unofficial farthing in brass, with milled edge, undated (A.494). Considerable original gilding, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $400
Lot 955 Shreeve, N., Adelaide check piece or unofficial farthing in brass, with milled edge, undated (A.495) 'Brittain'. Nearly extremely fine and very rare. $300
Lot 956 Somerville, M., Auckland pennies, 1857 (A.497, 498 [illustrated], 499, 500). The second with obverse die break, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $140
Lot 957 Southward & Sumpton, Ballarat pennies, undated (A.501). Very fine [illustrated]; die axis upset 180 degrees, very fine. (2) $240
Lot 958 Stead Brothers, Sandhurst penny, 1862 (A.503). Die axis upset by 180 degrees, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $1,500
Lot 959 Stead Brothers, Sandhurst penny, 1862 (A.504). Rim bruise at 10 o'clock on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $340
Lot 960 Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton pennies, undated (A.505 (2), 506). Two hairline die breaks through the reverse, medium brown patina, extremely fine; another, die axis upset 180 degrees, medium brown, extremely fine; die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly extremely fine, the first two illustrated. (3) $150
Lot 961 Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton penny, undated (A.507). Inked number on reverse, scratch on obverse, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $440
Lot 962 Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.508, 509, 510). Very fine; good very fine; good fine, the first two with thin flans, the second illustrated. (3) $170
Lot 963 Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.511; H.232/4). Thin flan, porous, otherwise good fine and very rare. $850
Lot 964 Stokes, T., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.516). Die axis upset 180 degrees, good very fine. $120
Lot 965 Stokes, T., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.517). Die cud on obverse rim at 6 o'clock, nearly extremely fine and rare. $620
Lot 966 Stokes, T., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.517). Die cud on reverse rim at 1 - 2 o'clock, good very fine and rare. $500
Lot 967 Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.521, 526 [illustrated], 531, 535, 540). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $440
Lot 968 Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.542, 543, 544 [illustrated], 546, 547, 548). Very fine - good extremely fine. (6) $350
Lot 969 Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.549, 552, 553, 554, 555 [illustrated]). The first, third, fourth and fifth with die axis upset 180 degrees, good fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $170
Lot 970 Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.556 (2), 557). Early stage of die break on reverse, good extremely fine; another, advanced stage of die break, good extremely fine; nearly very fine. (3) $260
Lot 971 Stokes & Martin, Melbourne penny, undated (A.566). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 972 Taylor, Alfred, Adelaide penny, undated (A.567). Mottled tone, nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 973 Taylor, J., Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.568). Brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. $640
Lot 974 Taylor, J., Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.569). Reverse die cuds at 7 & 9 o'clock, brown patina, good very fine and rare. $540
Lot 975 Taylor, J., Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.570). Die axis upset 180 degrees, uneven patina, some verdigris, very fine and rare. $280
Lot 976 Taylor, W.J., Advance Australia penny, undated (A.571). Die axis upset, 180 degrees, brown patina, good extremely fine. $170
Lot 977 Taylor, W.J., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.573). Dusty red and brown, uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $220
Lot 978 Taylor, W.J., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.573). Mis-strike, slipped in collar, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 979 Taylor, W.J., Melbourne 'United States' mule halfpenny, undated (A.575). Die axis upset by 180 degrees, proof-like, choice blue red and brown, uncirculated and rare. $1,900
Lot 980 Thomas, T.W. & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.576). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 981 Thomas, T.W. & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.576). Struck on a larger flan (29.5mm), dull grey brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very rare as such. $200
Lot 982 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney penny, 1854 (A.579). Weak in centre as usual, medium brown patina with hints of original red, almost as struck for this, nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,200
Lot 983 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney penny, 1854 (A.579). Well struck in centre, dark grey brown patina, very fine and rare, especially in this condition. $1,200
Lot 984 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney trial halfpenny, 1854 (A.582; H.252/1) this halfpenny flan had formerly been struck in the centre with the threepeny dies (A.682 and cf Andrews 581). Very fine and a unique experimental piece of Thornthwaite. $1,600
Lot 985 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney halfpenny, 1854 (A.582). Die axis upset 180 degrees, slightly porous, otherwise nearly very fine for this and rare. $500
Lot 986 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney halfpenny, 1854 (A.582) overstruck on an 1852 Tea Stores halfpenny. Good fine and unique as an overstrike. $1,800
Lot 987 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney halfpenny, 1854 (A.583) reads medallisit. Die axis upset 45 degrees to the left, striking weakness as usual, otherwise toned, good fine and rare in this condition. $640
Lot 988 Thrale & Cross, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.584). Die axis upset 180 degrees, good fine. $190
Lot 989 Thrale & Cross, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.585). Die axis upset 180 degrees, collector's ink number on obverse, even brown patina, good very fine/very fine. $480
Lot 990 Toogood, A., Sydney pennies, 1855 (A.586, 587 (2)). Cleaned, uneven tone, otherwise extremely fine; dark brown patina, three die breaks on obverse, good very fine; very fine, the first two illustrated. (3) $160
Lot 991 Union Bakery, Christchurch penny, undated (A.588). Good very fine and scarce thus. Passed in
Lot 992 United Service Hotel, Auckland pennies, 1874 (A.590 [illustrated], 591). Nearly extremely fine; light surface corrosion, very fine or better. (2) $120
Lot 993 Wallace, James, Wellington penny, 1859 (A.592). Good very fine and rare in this condition. $200
Lot 994 Wallace, James, Wellington halfpenny, 1859 (A.593). Rim nick at 2 o'clock on reverse, medium brown, nearly very fine and rare. $380
Lot 995 Warburton, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.594, 595 [illustrated], 596, 598 [illustrated], 600 [illustrated]). Die axis upset at 180 degrees on 594, 596, 600, very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $570
Lot 996 Warnock Bros., Melbourne penny and halfpenny, 1861 (A.603, 604). Good very fine. (2) $80
Lot 997 Warnock Bros., Melbourne penny, 1863 (A.605). Reverse die clash, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 998 Waterhouse, R.S., Hobart penny and halfpennies, undated (A.606, 607 [illustrated], 608). Very fine; ink number on reverse, nearly extremely fine; good very fine. (3) $300
Lot 999 Waters, Edward, Auckland pennies, undated (A.609, 610 [illustrated]). Nearly very fine; good extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1000 Watson, W.R. & Co., Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.613). Ink number on obverse, dark brown patina, good very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 1001 Weight & Johnson, Sydney penny and halfpennies, undated (A.615 [illustrated], 616, 617 [illustrated], 618). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $170
Lot 1002 White, Thomas & Son, Westbury penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.620, 621 [illustrated]). Very fine; good very fine. (2) $100
Lot 1003 White, Thomas & Son, Westbury penny, 1857 (A.622). Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 1004 Whitty & Brown, Sydney pennies, undated (A.623 (2, one illustrated), 627 [illustrated]). Good very fine; nearly very fine; extremely fine. (3) $320
Lot 1005 Whitty & Brown, Sydney pennies, undated (A.629 (3, one illustrated [bitten flan at 5 o'clock on obverse]), 630 (2, one illustrated), 631). Generally well struck for these, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $240
Lot 1006 Whitty & Brown, Sydney pennies, undated (A.632, 634) kangaroo and emu penny, undated (A.635 [illustrated]). The first with die axis upset by 180 degrees, the second 45 degrees to the left, the third 45 degrees to the right, fine - very fine. (3) $180
Lot 1007 Williams, J.W. & G., Eagle Hawk penny, undated (A.638). Traces of mint red, mostly even light brown, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $460
Lot 1008 Wilson, A.S., Dunedin penny, 1857 (A.639). Light reddish brown, good very fine and rare, especially in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 1009 Wood, W.D., Hobart penny, 1855 (A.640). Extremely fine or better. $120
Lot 1010 Wood, W.D., Hobart penny and halfpenny, undated (A.641, 642 [illustrated]). Good very fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 1011 Peace & Plenty, Melbourne pennies, 1858 and 1859 (A.650 (upset 180 degrees), 651, 651 (upset), 652 [illustrated], 654 (upset), 655 [illustrated], 656). Very fine - extremely fine. (7) $120
Lot 1012 Pope, T. & Co., Birmingham penny, undated (A.658). Traces of mint red with underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated and rare, especially in this condition, one of the finest known. $400
Lot 1013 Hodgins, William, Cloghjordan penny, 1858 (A.659). Obverse die break at 2 o'clock, grey brown tone, good extremely fine and scarce. $220
Lot 1014 Holloway, Professor, London, England pennies and halfpennies, 1857 and 1858 (A.660, 666, 668, 672). Good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1015 Holloway, Professor, London, England bronzed proof penny, 1857 (A.665). Nearly FDC and rare. $520
Lot 1016 Lane, Joseph & Son, Birmingham penny, undated (A.673). Thicker flan (12.2 grams), glossy brown, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $500
Lot 1017 Lane, Joseph & Son, Birmingham penny, undated (A.673). Thin flan (9.5 grams), medium brown, good very fine and scarce. $260
Lot 1018 Lane, Joseph & Son, Birmingham penny, undated (A.673). Thickest flan (20.1 grams), red brown, good extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $600
Lot 1019 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney silver threepence, 1854 (A.682). Die axis upset 180 degrees, light grey toned, good very fine and rare, especially in this condition. $2,000
Lot 1020 Campbell, James, Morpeth silver threepence, undated but c1854 by J.C.Thornthwaite (A.685). Light grey toned, good very fine and extremely rare, one of the finest known and one of the classics of the series. $9,000
Lot 1021 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.686). Attempted piercing at top of reverse, metal flaw at 3 - 4 o'clock on the obverse, otherwise good fine and rare. $860
Lot 1022 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.687). Die axis upset 180 degrees, extremely fine and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $1,300
Lot 1023 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.688). Die axis upset 180 degrees, toned good very fine and rare in this condition. $1,000
Lot 1024 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.689). Good very fine and rare. $700
Lot 1025 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.690). Good very fine. $1,400
Lot 1026 Hogarth & Erichsen, Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Die axis upset by 180 degrees, dark grey blue tone, extremely fine. $650
Lot 1027 Countermarked tokens: 'F. Cade',on obverse of Annand Smith & Co penny (A.17) (A.1041); 'J.T. Thomas agent Geelong' on obverse of Holloway penny, 1857 (A.1221); 'Wilson Engraver 390 Pitt S' on obverse of Hanks & Co penny, 1857 (A.184) (A.1244); 'J.H.G.' on a Rocke penny, 1859; 'J.M.' on a Holloway penny, 1857 (A.1158); British penny, 1797, countermarked 'W.H.' inside serated rectangle (A.1239). Fine - good very fine. (6) $600
Lot 1028 Cook, W., Sandridge countermarked penny, undated (A.1051) countermarked on a 1797 English penny. Countermark good very fine, host coin worn, rare. $280
Lot 1029 Royal Victoria Theatre (Sydney), Pit, Gallery, Upper Boxes and Dress Boxes - passes, all in copper except the last (brass) by J.C. Thornthwaite. Fine - very fine and rare, especially as a set of four. (4) $600
Lot 1030 Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart Town penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.1, 2); Andrew, John & Coy., Melbourne penny, 1860, 1862 (A.11, 13). Very good - very fine. (4) $160
Lot 1031 Abrahams, Lewis, Hobart Town penny (2) and halfpenny (A.1, 2); Andrew, Jnr & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1862 (A.14); Annand Smith & Co., Melbourne penny, undated (A.17); Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1863 (A.22); Beath, G.L.& Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.32); Bullen, F.& G.F., Melbourne check piece in brass, undated (R.62). Last holed, very good - good fine. (8). $220
Lot 1032 Adamson, Watts, McKechnie & Co., Melbourne halfpenny, 1855 (A.3). Good very fine. $250
Lot 1033 Allen, William, Jamberoo penny, 1855 by J.C.Thornthwaite (A.6). Part weak strike on obverse and reverse, otherwise good fine and very rare. $4,600
Lot 1034 Alliance Tea Company, Christchurch penny, 1866 (A.7). Fine. $130
Lot 1035 Anderson's, D., Wellington penny, undated (A.9). Major die breaks on obverse, glossy brown patina, very fine. $200
Lot 1036 Annand Smith & Co., Melbourne penny, undated (A.17). Reverse with corrosive spot below first 'A' in Britannia, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 1037 Annand Smith & Co., Melbourne penny, undated (A.17); Ashton, H., Auckland penny, 1862 (A.21); Battle & Weight, Sydney penny, undated (A.31); Day & Mieville, Dunedin Otago penny, 1857 (A.98). Good - fine. (4) $170
Lot 1038 Barrowclough, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.29) thin flan. Nearly very fine. $260
Lot 1039 Barley, Charles C., Auckland penny, 1858 (A.27); Beath, G.L.& Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.32); Brown and Duthie, New Plymouth penny, 1866 (A.50); Butterworth, T.& Co., Castlemaine penny, 1859 (A.54). Fine - very fine. (4) $160
Lot 1040 Beaven, S., Invercargill penny, 1863 (A.42). Obverse cleaned, reverse even chocolate brown tone, good very fine. $220
Lot 1041 Bell & Gardner, Rockhampton penny, undated (A.43). Die axis upset 180 degrees, slightly buckled, old corrosion, uneven surface, otherwise nearly fine. $1,300
Lot 1042 Booth, I., Melbourne penny, undated (A.44). Rim edge with planchet flaw at 5 o'clock, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 1043 Brickhill, Joseph, Campbell Town penny, 1856 (A.45). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1044 Brookes, Brisbane penny, undated (A.47). Good very fine. $100
Lot 1045 Bullen, F.& G.F., Melbourne check piece, undated, in brass (R.62). Very fine. $130
Lot 1046 Butterworth, T. & Co., Castlemaine penny, undated (A.51). Good very fine. $90
Lot 1047 Buxton, J.W., Brisbane penny, undated (A.56). Good fine. $220
Lot 1048 Buxton, J.W., Brisbane penny, undated (A.56); Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.77); Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide penny, undated (A.82) No 377 in Indian ink on reverse. First token with old corrosion, good - very fine. (3) $160
Lot 1049 Campbell, James, Morpeth penny and halfpenny, undated (A.60, 61); Caro, J.& Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.62); Crocker & Hamilton, Adelaide penny, undated (A.82); Collins & Co., Bathurst penny, 1864 (A.72). Good - fine. (5) $360
Lot 1050 Campbell, James, Morpeth penny, undated (A.60); Collins & Co., Bathurst penny, 1864 (A.72); Crocker and Hamilton, Adelaide halfpenny, 1857 (A.83); Dease, E.F., Launceston halfpenny, undated (A.100); Josephs, R., Newtown penny, 1855 (A.309). Fair - good fine. (5) $320
Lot 1051 Campbell, James, Morpeth halfpenny, undated (A.61). Very fine. $140
Lot 1052 Clark, Archibald, Auckland penny, 1857 (A.64). Edge knocks, punch mark on reverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $170
Lot 1053 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.66, 68); Clarkson and Turnbull, Timaru penny, 1865 (A.69, 71). Good - very fine. (4) $170
Lot 1054 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.68); Coombes, Samuel, Auckland penny, undated (A.77). Good fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1055 Cook, W.C., Sandridge penny, 1862 (A.75). Good very fine. $300
Lot 1056 Crocker and Hamilton, Adelaide halfpenny, 1857 (A.83). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1057 Crombie, Clapperton & Findlay, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.84). Die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly very fine. $110
Lot 1058 Crothers & Co., Stawell penny, undated (A.86) struck in copper. Very fine. $170
Lot 1059 Crothers & Co., Stawell penny, undated (A.86) struck in brass. Very fine and rare. $240
Lot 1060 Crothers & Co., Stawell halfpenny, undated (A.89). Fine. $80
Lot 1061 Davey, Jas & Co., Gippsland penny, 1862 (A.90). Nearly very fine and rare. $650
Lot 1062 Davidson, A., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.93). Good very fine. $300
Lot 1063 Davies, Alfred, Fremantle penny, 1865 (A.94). Nearly very fine. $180
Lot 1064 Dease, E.F., Launceston penny, undated (A.99). Die axis upset 180 degrees, mostly subdued proof-like mint bloom, planchet flaw in reverse field, otherwise nearly FDC and rare in this condition. $400
Lot 1065 Dease, E.F., Launceston halfpenny, undated (A.100). Good very fine. $190
Lot 1066 De Carle, E.& Co., Dunedin penny, 1862 (A.102), Melbourne pennies, 1855, undated (A.103, 104); De Carle, Edwd & Co., Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.105). Good - nearly very fine. (4) $90
Lot 1067 Deeble, S., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.106) thin flan; (A.108) die axis upset 90 degrees to the right. Very good - fine. (2) $130
Lot 1068 Fenwick Bros., Melbourne penny, undated (A.121). Very fine. $170
Lot 1069 Fisher, Melbourne halfpenny, 1857 (A.122); Flavelle Bros & Co., Sydney and Brisbane penny, undated (A.125); Fleming, J.G., Hobart Town penny (1874) (A.129). Die axis upset 180 degrees on second token, fine - good very fine. (3) $150
Lot 1070 Fleming, J.G., Hobart Town pennies, 1874 (A.128, 129). Second token with edge knocks, good fine - nearly very fine. (2) $90
Lot 1071 Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141); Gippsland Hardware Company, Port Albert pennies, 1862 (2) (A.145). Very good - good fine. (3) $240
Lot 1072 Froomes, W., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.141); Gaisford & Edmonds, Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.142); Gilmour, John, New Plymouth pennies, undated (A.143 [4]); Grundy, J.R., Ballaarat penny, 1861 (A.165); Howell, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.275). Very good - very fine. (8) $360
Lot 1073 Gittos, B., Auckland penny, 1864 (A.149); Gratten, R., Auckland penny, 1872 (A.152). Very good - very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1074 Gittos, B., Auckland penny, 1864 (A.149); Calder, R., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.57); De Carle, E.& Co., Melbourne penny, undated (A.104); Gratten, R., Auckland penny, 1872 (A.152); Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.157); Hanks & Lloyd, Sydney penny, 1855 (A.158). Very good - very fine. (6) $420
Lot 1075 Gourlay, T.W.& Co., Christchurch penny, undated (A.151). Very fine. $260
Lot 1076 Grieve, R., Eagle Hawk penny, 1862 (A.153). Old corrosive spot on obverse, nearly very fine. $150
Lot 1077 Grundy, J.R., Ballarat penny, 1861 (A.155). Dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 1078 Hall, H.J., Christchurch penny, undated (A.164). Die axis upset 180 degrees, extremely fine. $300
Lot 1079 Hanks and Compy., Sydney penny and halfpenny, 1857 (A.184, 186); Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney pennies and halfpennies (A.188, 190, 193, 194). Good - very fine. (6) $110
Lot 1080 Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney pennies and halfpennies, 1855, 1857 (A.188, 189, 190, 191). Good - nearly very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1081 Hanks & Lloyd, Sydney pennies, 1857 (A.190[3], 191). All with corrosion, good - very good. (4) Passed in
Lot 1082 Harrold Brothers, Adelaide penny, 1858 (A.195); Hanks and Company, Sydney penny, 1857 (A.184); Hanks and Lloyd, Sydney penny and halfpennies, 1857 (A.190, 193, 194). Very good - good very fine. (5) $160
Lot 1083 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart, penny and halfpennies, undated (A.196, 209, 211); Henderson, John, Fremantle pennies, 1874 and undated (A.216, 220); Henry, R., Hobart Town penny, undated (A.225). Fine - nearly very fine. (6) $380
Lot 1084 Hedberg, O.H., Hobart halfpenny, undated (A.211); Henderson, John, Fremantle penny, 1874 (A.216); Holloway, Professor, London penny and halfpennies, 1857 (A.660, 666, 672); Josephs, R., New Town halfpenny, 1855 (310). Second token cleaned, good - very fine. (6) $80
Lot 1085 Henry, Samuel, Deloraine penny, 1857 (A.226); Hide & De Carle, Melbourne pennies, 1858 (A.236, 240); Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch pennies, undated (A.249, 253). Very good - nearly very fine. (5) $150
Lot 1086 Hindmarsh Hotel, Adelaide fourpence, undated (A.248). Extremely fine. $600
Lot 1087 Hobday & Jobberns, Christchurch penny, undated (A.253). Even brown tone, minor edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1088 Holland and Butler, Auckland penny, undated (A.263) struck ten percent off centre and out of collar. Uneven tone, nearly very fine. $150
Lot 1089 Holland and Butler, Auckland pennies, undated (A.263, 264). Second token slightly buckled and cleaned, otherwise very good - nearly very fine. (2) $200
Lot 1090 Hodgson Bros, Bendigo penny, 1862 (A.260); Hosie, J., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.269); Howell, John, Adelaide pennies, undated (A.275) (2); Hurley, John, Wanganui pennies and halfpenny, undated (A.276[2], 277) (3). First token cleaned and corroded, fair - nearly very fine. (7) $320
Lot 1091 Hutton, G., Hobart Town penny and halfpenny, undated (A.278, 279) (2); Hyde, Robert & Co., Melbourne penny, 1857 (A.280); Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.291); Jamieson, W.W.& Co., Warrnambool penny, 1862 (A.299). Very good - nearly very fine. (5) $260
Lot 1092 Iredale & Co., Sydney pennies, undated (A.291, 292 (2), 293, 295). A293 cleaned, very good - good fine. (5) $180
Lot 1093 Jarvey, William Andrew, Hobart Town pennies, undated (A.300, 301) (2); Jones & Williamson., Dunedin penny, 1858 (A.308); Josephs, R., New Town penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.309, 310) (2). Poor - very fine. (5) $110
Lot 1094 Josephs, R., New Town penny and halfpenny, 1855 (A.309, 310). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 1095 Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny and halfpenny, undated (A.311, 312). Fine - good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1096 Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny, undated (A.311); Larcombe & Compy., Brisbane penny, undated (A.313); Leigh, J.M., Sydney pennies undated (A.319) (2); Levy Brothers, Melbourne penny, 1855 (A.320). Fine - very fine. (5) $280
Lot 1097 Lazarus, S.& S., Melbourne penny, undated (A.315). Nearly very fine. $1,150
Lot 1098 Leeson, J.D., Sale penny, 1862 (A.318). Good very fine. $450
Lot 1099 Leigh, J.M., Sydney penny, undated (A.319); Love & Roberts, Wagga Wagga penny, 1865 (A.335); Macgregor, J., Sydney penny, undated (A.339); Marsh, H.J.& Brothers, Hobart Town, pennies and halfpenny, undated (A.343, 345, 346) (3); Martin & Sach, Adelaide pennies, undated (A.351, 352, 353) (3); Merry, T.F., Toowoomba penny and halfpenny, undated (A.367, 368) (2). Good - fine. (11) $500
Lot 1100 Levy, Lipman, Wellington penny, undated (A.321). Nearly extremely fine. $650
Lot 1101 Lipscombe, H., Hobart penny, undated (A.329); Lloyd, W.F.& D.L., Wollongong penny, 1859 (A.331); Licensed Victuallers Association, Auckland penny, 1871 (A.327). Fine - nearly very fine. (3) $370
Lot 1102 Macgregor, J., Sydney penny and halfpenny, undated (A.339, 340). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 1103 Macgregor, J., Sydney penny and halfpenny, undated (A.339, 340). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $130
Lot 1104 Marks, Morris, Auckland penny, undated, struck in brass (A.341). Inked collector's number on reverse, nearly very fine. $450
Lot 1105 Martin, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.349); Mason, Struthers & Co., penny, undated (A.355); Mather, R.Andrew, Hobart Town penny, undated (A.357); McCaul, George, Grahamstown penny, 1874 (A.359); McFarlane, J., Melbourne penny, undated (A.360); Merrington & Co., Nelson penny, undated (A.363). Good - very fine. (6) $200
Lot 1106 Mears, J.W., Wellington halfpenny, undated (A.362). Obverse with edge knock at 6 o'clock, good fine. $550
Lot 1107 Merry & Bush, Queensland penny, 1863 (A.364). Dark brown patina, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1108 Metcalfe & Lloyd, Sydney penny and halfpenny, 1863 (A.369, 370). Fine. (2) $80
Lot 1109 Miller Brothers, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.373, 374); Miller & Dismorr, Melbourne penny, undated (A.375). First token obverse with planchet flaw at 2 o'clock, second token reverse with flaw on 'P', very good - nearly very fine. (3) $360
Lot 1110 Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, undated, 1881 (A.378 [2], 381, 383 [2]) (5); Stokes & Martin, Melbourne penny, undated (A.566). Very good - extremely fine. (6) $350
Lot 1111 Moir, Joseph, Hobart Town pennies, undated (A.384). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $90
Lot 1112 Morgan, William, Adelaide pennies, 1858 (A.385, 386). Fine - very fine. (2) $380
Lot 1113 Morrin & Co., Auckland penny, undated (A.388); Mulligan, D.T., Rockhampton penny and halfpenny, 1863 (A.392, 393) (2). Very good - nearly very fine. (3) $110
Lot 1114 Moubray Lush, & Co., Melbourne penny, undated (A.391). With edge knocks, nearly very fine and rare. $220
Lot 1115 Mulligan, D.T., Rockhampton penny and halfpenny, 1863 (A.392, 394). Fine - nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 1116 Murray and Christie, Castlemaine pennies, undated (A.395, 397). Good very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1117 New Zealand, pattern penny, 1879 by J.Moore of Birmingham (A.399). Dark brown patina, good very fine. $3,100
Lot 1118 Nicholas, Alfred, Hobart Town pennies and halfpenny, undated (A.401, 402, 403). Very good - very fine. (3) $260
Lot 1119 Nicholas, Alfred, Hobart Town halfpenny, undated (A.403); Nichols, George, Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.404); Palmer, B., Sydney penny, undated (A.408); Parker, R., Geelong pennies, undated (A.411, 415) (2); Perkins & Co., Dunedin penny, undated (A.435). Fair - good fine. (6) $220
Lot 1120 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1852, die axis upset 180 degrees (A.426). Nearly fine and rare. $420
Lot 1121 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852 (A.428). Striking weaknesses, otherwise virtually as struck with smooth glossy brown patina, nearly extremely fine for this and rare thus. $350
Lot 1122 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852, die axis upset 180 degrees (A.429). Well struck for this, good very fine/very fine and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 1123 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852, die axis upset 180 degrees (A.429). Struck in a collar with high rim on obverse, striking weaknesses, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 1124 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852, die axis upset 180 degrees (A.429). Nearly fine. $80
Lot 1125 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney halfpenny, 1852, sunken bricks (A.430). Vertical die break through reverse, nearly very fine and rare. $160
Lot 1126 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney penny, 1853 (A.431). Nearly very fine. $250
Lot 1127 Peek and Campbell, Tea Stores, Sydney pennies, 1853 (A.431). Very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 1128 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne penny, undated (A.433). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 1129 Peck, Hugh, Melbourne pennies, undated and 1862 (A.433, 434). Die axis at 180 degrees, nearly very fine - good very fine. (2) $200
Lot 1130 Petersen, W., Christchurch penny, undated (A.437). Fine. $130
Lot 1131 Pettigrew, John, Ipswich penny and halfpenny, 1865 (A.438, 439) (2); Petty, Geo., Melbourne penny, undated (A.441); Reece, Edward, Christchurch pennies and halfpenny, undated (A.448, 449, 450) (3). First token '98' written in ink on obverse, third token with '157' written in ink on obverse, very good - nearly very fine. (6) $240
Lot 1132 Pratt, William, Christchurch penny, undated (A.445). Dark brown patina, very fine. $190
Lot 1133 Robison Bros & Co., Melbourne penny, 1862 (A.461); Rocke, G.& W.H., Melbourne penny, 1859 (A.464); Sawyer, J., Brisbane penny, 1864 (A.469); Smith, S.Hague, Auckland penny, undated (A.475); Smith, Peate, Sydney penny and halfpenny, undated (A.480, 486). Second token obverse with cut marks near centre, good - nearly very fine. (6) $190
Lot 1134 Ryland, G., Castlemaine penny, 1862 (A.468). Die axis upset 180 degrees, obverse with rim flaw at 1 o'clock, even brown patina, very fine. $420
Lot 1135 Shreeve, N., Adelaide check piece or unofficial farthing, in brass, with milled edge, undated (A.494). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1136 Shreeve, N., Adelaide check piece or unofficial farthing, in brass, with milled edge, undated (A.494). Obverse and reverse with punch marks in fields, otherwise fine. $150
Lot 1137 Somerville, M., Auckland pennies, undated (A.497, 498) (2); Southward & Sumpton, Ballarat penny, undated (A.501); Stokes, Thomas, Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.508, 509) (2); Stokes, T., Melbourne pennies, 1862 (A.544, 556) (2); United Services Hotel, Auckland penny, 1874 (A.590). Good - very fine. (8) $160
Lot 1138 Stead Brothers, Sandhurst penny, 1862 (A.504). Reverse with edge knock at 6 o'clock, good very fine. $450
Lot 1139 Stewart & Hemmant, Brisbane & Rockhampton penny, undated (A.505). Reverse with three hairline breaks, nearly very fine. $90
Lot 1140 Stokes, T., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.517) thick flan. Die cud on reverse rim at 1-2 o'clock and 5.30-6.30 o'clock, nearly very fine. $580
Lot 1141 Stokes, T., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.517) thin flan. Die cud on reverse rim at 5.30-6.30 o'clock, very fine. $330
Lot 1142 Stokes & Martin, Melbourne penny, undated (A.566). Nearly uncirculated. $460
Lot 1143 Taylor, Alfred, Adelaide penny, undated (A.567). Dark patina, slight edge knocks, very fine. $100
Lot 1144 Taylor, J., Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.568) thick flan. Reverse with inked collector number '33', very fine and rare. $360
Lot 1145 Taylor, J., Ballarat penny, 1862 (A.569); Taylor, W.J., Melbourne halfpennies (2), undated (A.573); Thomas, T.W., Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.576); Thrale & Cross, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.584); Toogood, A., Sydney penny, 1855 (A.587); Union Bakery, Christchurch penny, undated (A.588); United Services Hotel, Auckland penny, 1874 (A.591). Good - very fine. (8) $260
Lot 1146 Taylor, W.J., Melbourne penny, undated (A.571). Good extremely fine. $120
Lot 1147 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney penny, 1854 (A.579). Bitten flan, old score marks in fields, very good. $280
Lot 1148 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney halfpenny, 1854 (A.583). Die axis at almost 180 degrees, thin flan, brown patina, nearly very fine and rare. $850
Lot 1149 Toogood, A., Sydney pennies 1855 (A.586, 587); Wallace, James & Co., Wellington penny and halfpenny, 1859 (A.592, 593). Good - nearly very fine. (4) $300
Lot 1150 Waters, Edward, Auckland penny, undated (A.610); Waterhouse, R.S., Hobart Town, penny and halfpennies, undated (A.606, 607, 608) (3); Williams, J.W.& G., Eaglehawk penny, undated (A.638). Good - very fine. (5) $240
Lot 1151 Weight & Johnson, Sydney halfpennies, undated (A.617, 619) (2); White, Thomas & Son, Westbury penny 1857, halfpenny, 1855 (A.622, 621) (2). Very good - good very fine. (4) $200
Lot 1152 White, Thomas, Westbury penny, 1855 (A.620); Warnock Bros, Melbourne penny, 1863 (A.605); Wood, W.D., Hobart Town pennies, 1855, halfpenny, undated (A.640 [2], 642) (3). Very good - good very fine. (5) $180
Lot 1153 Peace & Plenty, Melbourne pennies, 1858 (4), 1859 (A.650, 651, 652, 654, 656) (5); Whitty & Brown, Sydney pennies, undated (A.627, 629, 630) (3). Very good - very fine. (8) $130
Lot 1154 Balance of token collection, includes some duplication, A.19, 30, 69, 80, 82, 103, 105, 119, 131, 134 (4), 138 (2), 139, 146, 274, 277, 278, 287, 306, 309 (4), 310, 329, 351, 359 (4), 360, 362, 364, 378 (4), 385 (3), 386 (2), 394, 401, 407, 408, 413, 417, 433, 438 (2), 468, 469, 475, 498, 505, 571, 576 (2), 605, 606, 607, 608 (2), 610, 620, 629 (3), 633 (6), 634 (2), 639, 640, 651 (2), 656, 658, 660, 686, also Stokes and Martin advertising, How to Save Money (2) in brass and in copper (22mm). Some tokens cleaned, holed, all contained in a blue album, poor - very fine. (91) $2,200
Lot 1155 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney silver threepence, 1854 (A.682). Die axis upset 180 degrees, nearly very fine and very rare. $1,700
Lot 1156 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.688). Fine and rare. $500
Lot 1157 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1858 (A.689). Holed and replugged at 12 o'clock, otherwise good fine and rare. $190
Lot 1158 Hogarth, Erichsen & Co., Sydney silver threepence, 1860 (A.691). Fine and rare. $220
Lot 1159 Countermarked tokens, Thomas/Agent/Geelong on Holloway penny, 1857 (A.1223); Wilson/Engraver/390 Pitt St. on Hanks & Compy penny, 1857 (A.1244); Read.Lloyds.Penny.Sunday.Times on obverse of 1797 penny; Lloyd's Weekly Newspaper 3d Post Free on obverse of 1806/7 penny. Very good - fine. (4) $120
Lot 1160 Royal Victoria Theatre (Sydney), passes for Pit and Upper Boxes in copper, by J.C.Thornthwaite. Very fine or better. (2) $440
Lot 1161 Keeling Cocos Islands, ivory or bone tokens for twenty five cents, 3748; one rupee, 525; two rupees, 567; five rupees, 956, J.S.Clunies Ross, 1913. Very good - very fine. (4) $600
Lot 1162 SMS Emden, Kantine fifty pfennig. Cleaned, good fine. $260
Lot 1163 SMS Emden, Kantine ten pfennig. Die break top of reverse, good fine. $260
Lot 1164 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Die break on obverse, also with some corrosion, very fine. $220
Lot 1165 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Die break on obverse, extremely fine. $140
Lot 1166 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Very fine. $110
Lot 1167 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 1168 Victorian Naval and Military Club, tokens for sixpence, shilling, two and five shillings (holed); Parer's Cafe, threepence; Victoria Soft Goods Association, sixpence; VEF, two shillings; Barney Allen Melbourne, lucky farthing; E.Way & Company Drapers, Sydney. Fine - extremely fine. (9) $130
Lot 1169 Clarkson, S., Christchurch penny, 1875 (A.66); Hurley, J. & Co., Wanganui penny, undated (A.276); Milner & Thompson, Christchurch pennies, undated and 1881 (A.378, 380) (2). The first with old scratches in fields, the second and third with minor edge bumps, otherwise nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (4) $110
Lot 1170 Flavelle Bros & Co., Brisbane and Queensland, penny, undated (A.123); Smith, Peate & Co., Sydney, halfpenny, undated (A.488). A few dings thus very good; good very fine. (2) $60
Lot 1171 Howell, John, Adelaide penny, undated (A.275); Wood, W.D., Hobart penny, undated (A.641). Very fine; traces of red, extremely fine or better. (2) $130
Lot 1172 Iredale & Co., Sydney penny, undated (A.292). With much original red, extremely fine. $70
Lot 1173 Kirkcaldie & Stains, Wellington penny, undated (A.311). Much mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $100
Lot 1174 Nokes, James, Melbourne halfpenny, undated (A.406). Very fine. $40
Lot 1175 Wood, W.D., Hobart halfpenny, undated (A.642), also A.326, and A.466. Good extremely fine; good very fine; very fine. (3) $140
Lot 1176 Pope, T. & Co., Birmingham penny, undated (A.658). Two verdigris areas, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1177 Thornthwaite, J.C., Sydney silver threepence, 1854 (A.681) oakleaf 3 variety. Holed at top, otherwise, very fine and extremely rare. $2,500
Lot 1178 Various issues, as per Andrews numbers 2, 129, 233, 287, 573, also 1893 - 1901 halfpenny with shaved reverse, engraved 'Adelaide'. Fair - good fine. (6) $70
Lot 1179 Various issues, as per Andrews numbers 11, 103, 188, 278, 319, 466 and 1858 Holloway penny. Fine - good very fine. (7) $130
Lot 1180 Various issues, unsorted, mostly common and below average, of note in fine or better are a Miller Brothers penny, 1862, (A.371 upset); Grundy penny, 1861, (A.155); Wood, W.D., halfpenny, (A.642) and a J.W.Irwin, Cape Town, 1879. Poor - very fine. (44) $270
Lot 1181 Various issues, unsorted mostly common, well below average condition. Poor - fine. (40) $220
Lot 1182 Keeling Cocos Islands, bone or ivory one rupee, 1913, no.1200 (of 2000). Fine/very fine. $200
Lot 1183 World War I, Prisoner of War Camps, Liverpool (NSW) square threepence in aluminium. Nearly extremely fine and rare. $4,000
Lot 1184 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings. Brown and red glossy patina, uncirculated and very rare as such, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1185 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, five shillings. Light brown patina, extremely fine and rare. $3,000
Lot 1186 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Red and brown, uncirculated. $1,250
Lot 1187 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, two shillings. Red brown patina, nearly exremely fine. $600
Lot 1188 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Red and brown, good extremely fine. $360
Lot 1189 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one shilling. Traces of mint red, extremely fine. $300
Lot 1190 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Camps over Camp very clear, red and brown, uncirculated. $180
Lot 1191 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence. Dark verdigris spot on P of Camps, otherwise mostly mint red, uncirculated. $160
Lot 1192 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, threepence and penny. Oxidised, otherwise extremely fine; good fine. (2) $140
Lot 1193 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 1194 Commonwealth of Australia, World War II Internment Camps, one penny. Toned good very fine. $70
Lot 1195 Communion token, Launceston, St.Andrew's, undated (c1850) (W.& W.T.6; G.R.W.27; C.3663). Good very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 1196 Communion token, South Yarra, Presbyterian Church, undated (c1862), in nickeled-brass (W.& W. V.8 this piece; G.R.W.37; C.5564). Toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1197 Bread tokens, Newcastle and districts, a selection plus Commonwealth tea tokens, all in aluminium. Fine - uncirculated. (66) $110
Lot 1198 Admiral of the Fleet Lord Anson, 1747, in copper (43mm) by T.Pingo, obverse, bust of Lord Anson left, being crowned by Victory, reverse, Victory holding a wreath and trident standing upon a sea monster, six laurel wreaths around with the names of the principal officers of the 'Centurion' on her world voyage of 1740-1743 (MH 345, Eimer 6). Good very fine. $500
Lot 1199 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in silver (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH 374, BHM 258, Eimer 780). Extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 1200 Captain James Cook, memorial medal in bronze (43mm) by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1784 (MH 374, BHM 258, Eimer 780). Extremely fine. $650
Lot 1201 Louis XVIII, Louis de Freycinet's Scientific Expedition, Cruise of the Corvette 'Uranie', 1817, in bronze (40.8mm) by Gayrard (cf MH 188). Die break on reverse field between 8 and 10 o'clock, extremely fine. $450
Lot 1202 Cessation of Transportation, 1853, in white metal (58mm) by the Royal Mint London (C.1853/2). Good very fine. $150
Lot 1203 Macarthur Medal (Volunteer Movement in Australia), in bronze (33mm) by J.Hogarth, obverse, Victoria Dei Gratia Regina, reverse, Aut Bello...Victoria...Aut Pace/1856 (C.1856/1). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1204 P & S G P(astoral) A(gricultural) & H(orticultural) S(ociety), prize medal in bronze (47.2MM) by Stokes and Martin Melbourne, engraved on reverse, 'P & S G P A & H S/Awarded/to/Grors late F.Calbert/for Colsworth Ewe/2 Tooth/Sept.17.1874'. Has been cleaned, fine. $100
Lot 1205 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (51mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, uninscribed. Edge bruise on reverse at 6 o'clock, very fine. $110
Lot 1206 International Exhibition, Sydney, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, no stop after CCC in date. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 1207 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, uninscribed; Royal Australian Chemical Institute/F.B.Guthrie Award for Cereal Chemistry, in bronze (51mm) by Amor; Australian Institute of Metals, Sydney Branch/Florence M Taylor Medal, in bronze (51mm) by Amor; Angus Society of Australia, award medal in bronze (51mm), uninscribed; Hawker de Havilland Export Award in bronze (49mm) by Amor; Melbourne Numismatic Society, Captain James Cook Bicentenary, 1970, in bronze (38mm) by Stokes (C.1970/5); Sydney Sesquicentenary, 1992, in cupro nickel (39mm) issued by Kodak; also a Territory 'Stubloon' 1982 in holder. Fine - good extremely fine. (8) $100
Lot 1208 The National Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1879, in silver (51mm) with loop mount, by J.Hogarth, inscribed on reverse 'D.Altson/1879' and around edge 'First Prize Pair Carriage Harness'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1209 The National Agricultural Society of Victoria, 1879, in bronze (51mm) with loop mount, by J.Hogarth, inscribed on reverse 'D.Alston' and around edge 'First Prize Waggonette Harness'. Nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 1210 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in silver (51mm) by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8), engraved around edge 'H.Robottom'. Extremely fine. $330
Lot 1211 Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1891-2, award medal in bronze (32mm) uninscribed; South Australian Chamber of Manufactures, South Australian Centennial Exhibition, 1936, award medal in silver (33mm) inscribed on reverse, 'M.Barbour/Jacobean/Table'. Very fine. (2) $120
Lot 1212 University of Sydney, prize medal in bronze (52.3mm) by A.Wyon, inscribed on reverse, 'B.E.Examination/Mechanical and/Electrical Engineering/Hubert Walter May', in original case marked 'J.Hurst & Co/4 Hunter St/Sydney'. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1213 University of Sydney, prize medal in silver (41mm) by Amor, reverse inscribed, 'Junior/Public Examn/1896/Latin/Donald/Norman/McLachlan', within open wreath. Good fine. Passed in
Lot 1214 Cycling badges, Victorian Amateur Cyclists Union, 1897; St Kilda Bicycle Club, in bronze and enamel, pin-backed, by Vaughton; Albert Park Cycling Club, in sterling silver and enamel, pin-backed, by Stokes. First badge with pin missing, second with some chipping to enamel, very good - very fine. (3) $280
Lot 1215 League of Victorian Wheelmen, pin-backed badges in sterling silver and enamel, 1897-8, No.233; 1898-9, No.34; 1900-01, No.153, by Stokes. Some chipping of the enamel on first and second badge, very fine - extremely fine. (3) $190
Lot 1216 University of Sydney, prize medal in silver (41.8mm) by Amor, inscribed on reverse, 'Senior/Public Examination/1903/Arithmetic/Hubert Walter May', in original case marked,'John Hurst & Co/321 George Street/Sydney'. Toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 1217 Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of N.S.W., 1904, in silver (51mm) by W.J.Amor Sydney, inscribed on reverse, 'A.A.G.P.S./Junior Eights/1904/D.Gates?' first four letters of surname scratched out. Near extremely fine. $120
Lot 1218 Melbourne Cricket Club, members badges, 1903-4, 1905-6, 1915-16, 1916-17, 1917-18, 1918-19, 1919-20, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1925-26, 1927-28, 1932-33, 1933-34, 1935-36. Good - good very fine. (14) $1,200
Lot 1219 Richmond Cricket Club, members passes in gilt and enamels, 1932-33; 1934-35; 1935-36; 1938-39; 1940-41; Tattersalls Melbourne, members passes in gilt and enamel, 1924-25; 1925-26; 1927-28. Fine - extremely fine. (8) $300
Lot 1220 Hawkesbury Agricultural College, 'Burdekin' prize medal in silver (39mm) by W.J.Amor, inscribed on reverse, 'Presented/to/A.G.W.Campbell/1914' within open wreath, 'Burdekin' above. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 1221 Captain von Muller, SMS Emden, 1914, in silver (33mm) by L. Chr.Lauer of Nuremberg (M.H.430b, Zetzmann 4051). Test cut at 4 o'clock, edge bruise, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 1222 HMAS Sydney - SMS Emden, Nov 9, 1914, medal by W.Kerr Sydney, with chop marks (C.1914/4). With case of issue, very fine. $1,800
Lot 1223 United Commercial Travellers Association of Australia, fob in gold (9ct, 6.1gm, 22mm x 29mm oval) with loop mount, inscribed on reverse 'W.Boughton / 18.3.33', correction to naming, first 'O' U G overstruck. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 1224 France, D'Entrecasteaux Voyage 1931, in bronze (50mm), by Anie Moroux, Paris, obverse, '1737-1793 D'Entrecasteaux', reverse, 'Marine Nationale Francaise, aviso d'Entrecasteaux Lance a Port'de-Bouc le 7 Juin 1931'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1225 Sydney Harbour Bridge, opened 1932, in bronze (25mm) with James Cook Baker Paddington reverse (C.1932/2); Marcus Clarke & Co., in brass (39mm) (C.1932/3). Extremely fine. (2) $120
Lot 1226 Sydney Harbour Bridge Inaugural Celebrations, 1932, in bronze (51mm) by W.J.Amor (C.1932/5), impressed around edge 'Interstate Cruisers Handicap 2nd 'Niobe' J.Backhouse. With case of issue, inside lid lining frayed, uncirculated. $360
Lot 1227 Victoria Melbourne Centenary, 1934, in silver (63.5mm) by G.Raynor Hoff (C.1934/9). With case of issue, lid slightly damaged, extremely fine. $200
Lot 1228 Victoria Melbourne Centenary, 1934, in bronze (63.5mm) by G.Raynor Hoff (C.1934/9). Nearly extremely fine. $90
Lot 1229 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1938, in oxidised silver (57mm) by Amor (C.1938/7) inscribed around edge 'S.W.Griffith'. Good very fine. $90
Lot 1230 Australia's 150th Anniversary, 1788-1938, in oxidised silver (57mm) by Amor (C.1938/7); Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, 1938, in silvered bronze (35mm) (C.1938/12). Loop removed, good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 1231 Numismatic Association of Victoria, medals and medallions, including Annand Smith & Co commemorative, in silver antique finish (42mm) (C.1949/5); 50th Anniversary of first England/Australia flight, in bronze (51mm) (C.1969/10) (2); Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee, silver finish (38mm) (C.1977/9) (2); Captain Cook's Cottage, in bronze (38mm x 50mm) (C.1979/9 cased); Centenary Melbourne Exhibition, in bronze (50mm) (C.1980/33 cased); Victoria Sesquicentenary, in bronze (51mm) (C.1985/21 cased); Edmond Halley, in bronze (64mm) (C.1986/33 cased); Bicentenary 1988, in bronze (69mm x 40mm oval) (2) obverse, aerial view of Sydney Harbour, reverse, HMS Sirius, Transport and Store ships entering Port Jackson 1788; 75th Anniversary of ANZAC, 1990, in bronze (51mm), obverse, Simpson and his donkey; NAV Jubilee, 2006, in bronze (38mm); Centenary of Scouting in Australia, 2008, in bronze (51mm)(2), reverse, scouts camping; plus NAV, in copper (51mm) with award reverse; Melbourne Numismatic Society, decimal currency (38mm) silvered (C.1966/4); 25th Anniversary (38mm) in silver; together with award medals (8) uninscribed; Sir Charles Hotham Memento, in bronze (51mm) by Stokes (Australasia) for the Hotham Permanent Building Society (cased). Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (27) $450
Lot 1232 Medalets, c1876-1988, mostly gilded, including Ricketty Dick (as C.1876/2 but undated, brass, 1876/3 brass); Governor of NSW (C.1877/1); Melbourne International Exhibition (C.1880-81/5a silver); Queen Victoria Jubilees (C.1887/77 and 1897/26 [2], 1897/71)); West Australia Proclamation (C.1890/4); Marcus Clark (C.1890/3 bronze); Transvaal War (C.1899-00/6, 1900/7 [2]); Coronations (C.1902/12 [2], 1911/2, 1911/22, 1937/10); NSW Railways Jubilee (C.1905/6 bronze [2]); Visit of the American Fleet (C.1908/6 white metal); Toowoomba Jubilee (C.1910/4 bronze); Visit of the Commonwealth Fleet (C.1913/5 brass); ANZAC (C.1916/2 bronze, 1918/2 bronze); Victory (C.1919/2 silvered); Prince of Wales Visit (C.1920/11 bronze, missing loop); Melbourne Centenary (C.1934-35/1 silvered); Centenary of South Australia (C.1936/1); 150th Anniversary of Australia (C.1938/4 silvered, 1938/16c brass); NSW Railways Centenary (C.1955/3 [2] silver); Captain Cook Bicentenary (C.1970/23 [2], 1970/34 holed, 1970/35 [2]); also, USA, James Buchanan, 15th President, 1861 (25mm) gilded. Most holed at top, very good - very fine. (40) $280
Lot 1233 NSW medalets and medallions, including Marcus Clark, in bronze (C.1890/3); Visit of the Commonwealth Fleet, in brass (C.1913/5); NSW Railways Centenary, silvered (C.1955/3); Captain Cook Bicentenary, gilded (C.1970/34 holed); Australian Numismatic Society 60th Anniversary (35mm) in aluminium (C.1973/5), 90th Anniversary, 2003 (35mm) in copper, also with various centre inserts including halfpenny 1913, 1938, 1963, threepence 1910, sixpence 1963, shilling 1963, 'Australia', Sydney Harbour Bridge; Opening of Hyde Park Barracks (C.1984/35) in copper; Metropolitan Coin Club Sydney, Dunbar Sesqui-centenary, 2007 (40mm) in copper; NSW Railways Sesqui-centenary, 2005 (40mm) in copper. Fine - uncirculated. (23) $160
Lot 1234 Captain James Cook, memorial medal by L.Pingo for the Royal Society in 1783, bronzed copper, (43mm). Glossy brown, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1235 Convict token, Great Britain cartwheel penny, 1797 with reverse removed and impressed, 'J.MASON', small hole at top for suspension. Coin poor, impression extremely fine. $350
Lot 1236 Melbourne Exhibition, Victoria, 1854, in white metal (38mm), dies by W.Barclay, struck at the exhibition by Reginald Scaife from Ovens River tin (C.1854/3). Some mint bloom, good extremely fine. $120
Lot 1237 Products of Queensland, International Exhibition, London, 1862, in bronze (64mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, unnamed. Good extremely fine and rare. $750
Lot 1238 Products of Queensland, International Exhibition, London, 1862, in bronze (64mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, unnamed. Good extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 1239 Geelong And Western District Agricultural And Horticultural Society, in silver (35mm) (thick planchet) by Pinches. Lon'd., inscribed on reverse, 'Prize to/John Gray Esq/for/Merino Ram/Septr. 1864.' Some small edge nicks, good very fine and scarce. $350
Lot 1240 Queensland Agricultural Exhibition, Founded 1861, in bronze (64mm), reverse inscribed, 'Kent & Weinholt/Second Best/Cow/1865.' One time water affected, otherwise good fine and scarce. $320
Lot 1241 Queensland Exhibition of Colonial Products, Brisbane, 1866, in bronze (63mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, unnamed. Edge bumps and nicks, very fine and rare. $250
Lot 1242 Intercolonial Exhibition Victoria, 1866-7, in bronze (220mm) uniface electrotype by C.Summers, unnamed. Mounted under glass in gilt painted timber frame, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1243 South Australian Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1867, in silver (33.5mm) by J.M.Wendt (C.1867/4), unnamed. Extremely fine and rare. $300
Lot 1244 South Australian Agricultural & Horticultural Society, 1867, in silver (34mm) by (J.M.Wendt), Adelaide, presented by H.R.H. Duke of Edinburgh (C.1867/4), inscribed around edge 'A.W.Dobbie - Brass Castings'. Good fine. $280
Lot 1245 Queensland Pastoral Society, Springsure, in bronze (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon & Co., unnamed. Nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 1246 N.S.Wales Academy of Art Exhibition, 1872, award medal in silver with suspension ring (52mm), ornate leaf and entwined branch surround mount, inscribed on reverse 'Awarded/To/James A.C.Willis./for the best Exhibit in/Water Colours/by an Amateur'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1247 John Reid & Sons Ltd, tannery, established 1873, in leather (48mm) by Stokes & Martin (C.1873/5). Very fine for this and rare. $100
Lot 1248 Queensland Intercolonial Exhibition, Brisbane, 1876, commemorative medal in white metal (38mm) by Stokes & Martin Melbourne (C.1876/4). A few edge nicks and scratches, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 1249 Queensland Pastoral Society, Springsure, in bronze (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded/to/Samuel Bolitho Esq./for the second best pen of/three clothing rams/over twelve months/1876'. In case by W.J.Amor, very fine. $180
Lot 1250 Bombala Exhibition, 1877, handcrafted medal in silver (49mm) with ribbon bow mount and flat loop, engraved on reverse, 'Awarded/to/Henry E.Wren/Kamaruka/for/Gentlemans Hack/'Punjaub'. Good very fine. $900
Lot 1251 Drayton & Toowoomba Agricultural & Horticultural Society, Prize Medal, in bronze (46mm) by RC (R.Capner), unnamed. Poorly struck on reverse, edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $240
Lot 1252 Fitzroy P.(astoral) A.(gricultural) & H.(orticultural) Society, Rockhampton Show, 1878, in silver (45mm) by J.Moore, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Mr.R.M.Hunter/for/'Merino Rams'. A few minor edge nicks and some hairlines, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 1253 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society, South Australia, 1879, in bronze (70mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, inscribed around edge 'Awarded to A.& J.Dobbie, February 1879, for Electrotyping'. Cleaned, very fine. $150
Lot 1254 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society, South Australia, 1879, in bronze (70mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, inscribed around edge 'Awarded to A.& J.Dobbie, February 1879, for Seedsower'. Cleaned, good very fine. $120
Lot 1255 Sydney International Exhibition, 1879, in bronze (76mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, stop after CCC in date, London striking from new die, unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1256 Cairns Agricl. Pastl. & Mining Association, undated, in bronze (38mm), uninscribed. With traces of gilt, edge nick, good very fine and rare. $560
Lot 1257 Stock medal (as used by N.Q.P. & A.Assn), undated (c1880s), in bronze (44mm) by RC (Robert Capner) and Evan Jones, uninscribed. Good very fine. $100
Lot 1258 Stokes & Martin, stock medal in bronze (38mm), uninscribed and without Society name. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1259 North Queensland P.(astoral) & A.(gricultural) Association, 1881, in blackened bronze (45mm) by R.C. (Robert Capner) and Evan Jones, Hunter St, Sydney, inscribed on reverse, '1st Prize, Awarded to/F.H.Stubley./for best Sow with/Litter of Pigs'. Edge bumps, otherwise good very fine. $450
Lot 1260 Mackay Agricultural Pastoral & Mining Association, undated, in silver (38mm) by T.S. (Thomas Stokes), on reverse, Prize/Awarded To, below inscribed 'W.T.Wawn/Pen & Ink Sketches'. Graffiti in obverse and reverse fields, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1261 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, Juvenile Exhibition, 1883, award medal in bronze (73mm) by R.Capner, inscribed on reverse, 'Johnston Bros/Special Prize/Aerated Waters/1882.' Chocolate brown, good extremely fine. $370
Lot 1262 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, Juvenile Exhibition, 1883, award medal in bronze (73mm) by R.Capner, inscribed on reverse, 'L.A.Keenan/1st Prize/Writing/Juvenile Exhibition/1883.' Chocolate brown, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1263 North Queensland P(astoral) & A.(gricultural) Assn, a group of four medals all identical type by R.C. (R. Capner), silver (45mm) ring top suspension, reverse inscribed, 'North/Queensland/P & A/Association/1883/Waggon/Local/1st Prize/John Owens' [illustrated]; bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'N.Q.P. & A.Asstn/June 1884/Waggon/Locally Built/John Owens'; silver (45mm) rope pattern ornate edge surround and pin back (missing pin), reverse inscribed, 'N.Q.P. & A.Asstn/June 1885/Tip Dray/J. Owens'; bronze (45mm), reverse inscribed, 'N.Q.P. & A.Asstn/June 1885/Wagon/J.Owens' [illustrated]. Very fine - extremely fine and scarce. (4) $700
Lot 1264 Herbert River Agricultural and Pastoral Asson, 1884, in silver (45mm), inscribed on reverse, '1884./1st Prize./12 stone hackney,/W.C.C.MacDonald's, 'Normanby'.' Edge nick on obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $520
Lot 1265 Departure of Troops for Soudan, 1885, in bronze (38mm) by Evan Jones, overstruck on NSW First International Exhibition medal (C.1879-80/3) with obverse legend showing behind Kaiser-I-Hind portrait, reverse, same as C.1879-80/3 with standing figure surrounded by symbols. Unlisted, good very fine and extremely rare. $400
Lot 1266 Mackay Agricultural Pastoral & Mining Association, 1885, prize medal in silver (38mm), in exergue T.S./S.C., hallmark for Birmingham 1885 and J.M. (J.Moore), inscribed on reverse, 'G.Bromberg/'Tea & Coffee'/1885. Nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 1267 N(orth) Q(ueensland) P(astoral) & A(gricultural) Assn, 1885, in bronze (45mm) by RC (Robert Capner), inscribed on reverse, 'NQP&A Assn/'June 1885'/Corn Sheller/Macpherson Co Ld'. Extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 1268 Port Wakefield Agr(icultural) & Hort(icultural) Society, 1885, award medal in silver (38mm) by E.Altmann Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'A.W.Dobbie/for/Broadcast/Seed Sower/1885' within closed wreath. Edge knocks, very good. $130
Lot 1269 Fire Brigade Demonstration, Sandhurst, March 1886, in gilded brass (22mm), with ribbon suspension (C.1886/1). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1270 Mackay Agricultural Pastoral & Mining Association, in bronze (38mm) by T.S. (Thomas Stokes), inscribed on obverse in exergue, '1886', and on reverse, 'I.Pedersen./Double Buggy.' Edge bumps, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $160
Lot 1271 Richmond River A.(gricultural) H(orticultural) & P.(astoral) Society, Casino, 1887, in silver (25.5mm) by E.Altmann, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded to/W.G.Simpson/1st Prize/Best Turn Out/1887'. With fitted, decorative loop mount, good very fine. $130
Lot 1272 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, in bronze (48mm), reverse inscribed, 'Awarded To/T.Buckland/2nd Prize/Walking Horse/1887'. Minor edge bruise and some light spotting on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. $600
Lot 1273 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, First Order of Merit, in bronze (75mm) by E.A.Altmann.Melbourne (C.1887/5), unnamed. Extremely fine. $210
Lot 1274 Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, For Services, in bronze (75mm) by E.A.Altmann Melbourne (C.1887/6), unnamed. Virtually uncirculated. $180
Lot 1275 N(orth) Q(ueensland) P(astoral) & A(gricultural) Assn, 1888, in silver (44.5mm) by R.C. (R.Capner), inscribed on reverse, 'N.Q.P. & A.Assn/June 1888/Water Colour/Original/Landscape/Mrs Spark'. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1276 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne 1888, in gold (45.9gm, 38mm) by Stokes & Martin and the Melbourne Mint (C.1888/8), edge inscribed 'Denton' Mills Hat Factory Co. Ltd. Contact marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $2,200
Lot 1277 Centennial International Exhibition, Melbourne, 1888, in bronze (76mm) by Melbourne Mint - Stokes & Martin (C.1888/8) obverse die variant, edge impressed, 'W.Bardwell and Son'. A few faint hairlines on obverse, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $350
Lot 1278 Richmond River A.(gricultural) H(orticultural) & P.(astoral) Society, Casino, 1889, in silver (25.5mm) by E.Altmann - Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded to/W.G.Simpson/for/pair of/Buggy Horses/1889'. With fitted, decorative loop mount, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 1279 Villiers & Heytesbury Agricultl. Assoctn., undated (c1890s), in bronze (38mm) by Stokes & Martin, uninscribed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1280 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, in silver (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Exhibition/1891/Joseph Bennett/Champion/Blood Stallion/Kingfish'. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1281 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, in bronze (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, reverse inscribed, 'Exhibition/1893/Graziers/Butchering/Coy/Scoured Wool'. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1282 Eastern Downs Horticultural & Agricultural Asson, Warwick, in silver (31mm), reverse inscribed, '1895/A.Margetts/Buggy Horse/'Silver Tip'. Holed at top, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1283 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, in silver (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, inscribed on reverse, 'Exhibition/1895/Jondaryan/Estates Co./Strong Woolled/Merino Ewe/Under 18 mths/Unhoused'. Edge bump on reverse and a few small edge nicks on obverse, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1284 The National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, in bronze (51mm) by J.S. & A.B.Wyon, inscribed on reverse, 'Exhibition/1896/Jondaryan/Estates Coy/Fine Woolled/Merino Ram/Under 18 mos/Unhoused'. Cleaned now retoning, very fine. Passed in
Lot 1285 Queensland International Exhibition, 1897, award medal in bronze gilt (45mm) by Stokes & Sons (C.1897/9), unnamed. Scratch marks in reverse field, otherwise good extremely fine. $160
Lot 1286 Towers Pastoral Agricultural & Mining Association, in silver (30mm) by Altmann, reverse inscribed, 'Awarded/to/F.W.Dittmann/for/24 Bars Soap/open to Ch.Towers &/Townsville/1899.' Toned, good very fine and scarce. $600
Lot 1287 British Transvaal War, collection of Australian medalets, 1899-1900, in silver, gilt and bronze, includes C.1899-00/1, 2, 4, 5, 6 (2, gilded and silvered), 7-10, 12, 13, 15, 16 (2, gilded and silver), 18, C.1900/2, 3, 21. Mostly very fine - extremely fine, a few better. (19) $380
Lot 1288 Donald D.P. & A.Socty., in silver (33mm x 35mm) by Blashki, inscribed on reverse '1901/Best/Dairy Cow/Won By/James Calder', obverse inscribed 'Traverner/Trophy'. Toned, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1289 Eastern Downs Horticultural & Agricultural Asson, Warwick, in silver (31mm), inscribed on reverse, '1904/Awarded To/R.Free/For/DGT.Entire Colt/2yrs'. Nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 1290 R(oyal) H(orticultural) S(ociety) Affiliated Societies, Horticultural Society of Queensland, in bronze (44mm) by Pinches, reverse inscribed, 'H.S.Q./A.Marshall./Rose Prize/1905'. Toned, chocolate brown, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 1291 South Australian Chamber of Manufactures, Incorporated 1869, South Australian Exhibition, 1905, award medal in bronze (51mm), inscribed on reverse, 'A.W.Dobbie/Stereoscopic/Transparencies'; South Australian Photographic Society, award medal in bronze (45mm), inscribed on reverse, 'A.W.Dobbie/Section 1/Stereoscopic/Transparencies/1902'. Very fine. $320
Lot 1292 Australian Boot Trade Employees Federation, enamel and bronze membership badge (36mm x 28mm), 1905-1910 (Smith 73), number impressed on reverse, 2131 on one and 2582 on the other. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1293 Arthur Yates & Co, Sydney and Auckland, in bronze (39mm; 3.5mm thick), no maker's mark, reverse inscribed, 'Townsville,/1906.' A few small carbon spots, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1294 Mackay P.(ioneer) R.(iver) F.(ruiterers') Association. A.(gricultural) P.(astoral) I.(ndustrial) Show, in silver (31mm) by Stokes & Sons, inscribed on reverse, 'A.Morrison./Hogskin/Saddle/1906'. Dark stain in centre of obverse and light edge bruise, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1295 Gawler Agricultural Horticultural & Floricultural Society S.A., undated (1907), in silver (47mm) by Stokes & Martin.Melbourne, inscribed on reverse, 'Awarded to/Mr A.Fotheringham./1st Prize/Mechanical Drawing./18 Sept.1907'. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1296 National A(gricultural) & I(ndustrial) Association Queensland, in silver (44mm) by A.J.P. (A.J.Parkes), obverse inscribed, 'Awarded to/Glen Innes District/Display/for/Collection of/Wheat', reverse inscribed, 'Special/Award/1908'. Cased, hairlines, otherwise uncirculated and scarce. $500
Lot 1297 National Agricultural & Industrial Association of Queensland, Queensland Jubilee, 1859-1909, in silver (46mm) by Amor, inscribed on reverse, 'W D Peacock & Co/Jams'. Several edge knocks, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1298 The Royal Agricultural Society of Victoria, in silver (35mm) by S.& M. (Stokes & Martin), reverse inscribed, 'F.Wimpole./1909', impressed on edge, 3rd.Prize. White Sow, over 12 Months'. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1299 Herberton Mining Pastoral & Agricultural Association, in gilt bronze (48mm) by Hardy Bros Sydney, reverse inscribed '1911/Charles Deicke./Photographs/Local District Views./Best Collection./Amateurs.' Much gilt missing, edge nicks and bumps, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 1300 Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society, South Australia, 1913, in bronze (70mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon, inscribed around edge 'Awarded to A.W.Dobbie & Co for Hand Power Portable Pump for Orchards, July 1913'. Cleaned, very fine. $120
Lot 1301 Pioneer River Fruiterers' & Growers' Association, Mackay, prize fob in gold (9ct; 4.37gm), initials 'GW' engraved on obverse, reverse inscribed, 'P.R.F.G.A.Show/1913/Champion/Cultivator/Exhibited by/Geo.Windsor'. Very fine. $130
Lot 1302 Captain von Muller, SMS Emden, 1914, in silver (34mm) by M.Ziegler (M.H.430a; Zetzman 4054). Attractively toned, extremely fine. $300
Lot 1303 Captain von Mucke, SMS Emden 1914, Emden II 1915, in silver (33mm) by L.Chr.Lauer of Nuremberg (M.H.431; Zetzman 4071). Toned extremely fine. $370
Lot 1304 The Anzacs, April 25, 1915, Lest We Forget, bronze medal (33mm) encapsulated in card holder (4); also, Great Britain, Millennium Coin 2000, struck from pewter and issued by Redbridge Numismatic Society and based on the style of an English hammered penny, with descriptive leaflet. Uncirculated. (5) $30
Lot 1305 Anzac, South Australia, 1917 in bronze (27mm) by Stokes & Sons (C.1917/1); also, replica Adelaide five pounds, 'copy' on both sides. Good extremely fine; FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1306 South Australian Chamber of Manufactures, Incorporated 1869, All Australian Peace Exhibition, 1920, award medals in silver (51mm) (2), first medal inscribed on reverse, 'A.W.Dobbie & Co Ltd/Brass Castings', second medal inscribed on reverse, 'A.W.Dobbie & Co Ltd/Water Meters'. Both medals cleaned, very fine. (2) $280
Lot 1307 City of Richmond, The Church St. Bridge, 1921-1923, in gold (9ct, 7.2gm) by Holdsworth 'Cr. J.W. George', die struck fob medal with blue enamel in obverse legend. Nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1308 Small hoard, includes medalets with a scarce S.S.Echuca/Maryborough 1921 button-like commemorative of ship's launching (pin missing), a WWI Volunteered For Active Service/Medically Unfit badge, tokens, club badges, pins, tinnies, buttons, cufflinks (3), tie clips (5) and keyrings (2). Poor - extremely fine. (approx 80) $130
Lot 1309 The Honorary Justices Association of Victoria, members fob in gold and enamel (9ct, 7.2gm, 22mm) with scroll mount, inscribed on reverse 'Wm Tossell, Northern Bailwick 1925'. Very fine. $90
Lot 1310 South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, All Australian Exhibition 1930, in bronze (33mm) (2), both inscribed on the reverse, the first, 'Mrs A.L.Reid/Knitting Wool', the second, 'Mrs A.L.Reid/Wool Knitting'; another but for South Australian Centennial Exhibition 1936 (C.1936/4), inscribed on reverse, 'Mrs John Reid/Knitting Wool/Infant's Dress'. Uncirculated. (3) $150
Lot 1311 South Australian Chamber of Manufacturers, All Australian Exhibition 1930, in bronze (33mm), inscribed on the reverse, 'Mrs A.L.Reid/Millinery/Children's'; another but for South Australian Centennial Exhibition 1936 (C.1936/4), inscribed on reverse, 'Mrs John Reid/Applique Work'. Uncirculated. (2) $180
Lot 1312 Arthur Yates & Co, Sydney and Auckland, in silver (39mm; 3mm thick), new die with maker's mark, Amor Sydney, reverse inscribed, 'Mrs D.Graffin/Wagin/1930'; another but in bronze, reverse inscribed, 'Mr. A.Roots/Ipswich/1935'. The first with a few small edge bumps and nicks, the second with a few light carbon spots, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1313 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, Victoria, 1934, in bronze silvered (54mm) by Stokes (C.1934/6), impressed on reverse, 'Friesian Bull/1 Year. Second/Department.of Agric./'Victoria.Aaron'. Holed on top and bottom edge for swivel display stand, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $150
Lot 1314 Melbourne Centenary Royal Show, Victoria, 1934, award medals in bronze (2) and one silvered (54mm) by Stokes, inscribed on reverse, 'Lincoln Ewe/under 2-1/2 yrs shorn/First/J & R Leishman'; '3 First Cross Ewes/First/J & R Leishman/Lincoln Merino Cross'; '3 First Cross Ewes/Second/J & R Leishman/Lincoln Merino Cross'. Poor - fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1315 National Rose Society of Victoria, and National Rose Society England in Affiliation 1900, in bronze (Maltese Cross design 30mm x 30mm), inscribed on reverse, 'Canterbury/&/Dist.HS./27-3-34/Amateur/Best Rose/America/Won by/A.A.Burgess'. Trace of mint red, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1316 The Shorthorn Society of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, prize medal in gold (9ct, 43.8gm, 51mm), inscribed on reverse, '1939/Royal Agricultural/Society of Victoria/Awarded/Messrs.J and R Leishman/for their/Champion Shorthorn Bull/Snizort Ian 2nd/2818', in case marked, 'F.Phillips/Medallist/Aldershot'. With edge knicks, otherwise nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 1317 Horticultural Society of N.S.W., Walter G.Gates Memorial Medal, in bronze (44mm) by Amor Sydney, unnamed. Mint red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1318 Horticultural Society of N.S.W., Walter G.Gates Memorial Medal, in bronze (44mm) by Amor Sydney, unnamed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1319 Horticultural Society of N.S.W., John Thomas Baptist Memorial Medal, in bronze (44mm) by Amor Sydney, unnamed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1320 Proposed Royal Tour, 1949, pattern medal in gilt bronze (35mm), obverse, conjugate busts left, reverse, coat of arms. Unlisted in Carlisle, extremely fine and very rare. The Royal Tour was cancelled due to the King's illness. $110
Lot 1321 Royal Horticultural Society of Victoria, Murrumbeena Horticultural Society 1949, in silvered bronze (58mm) by K.G.Luke, unnamed. Cased, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1322 Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations, 1951, participant's medal in bronze (36mm x 68mm oval) by Denham, Neal & Treloar, Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1323 Centenary of the Government of Victoria, 1851-1951, in bronze (54mm) by Meszaros for Pinches, uninscribed (C.1951/3). With original case, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1324 Queensland Industries Fair, 1959, in silver (30mm), reverse, The Queensland Chamber of Manufacturers, unnamed. In case marked 'Queensland/Industries Fair/Centenary Year/Award/1959', inside marked 'Wallace Bishop Pty Ltd/Brisbane', case with foxing on lining, medal toned uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1325 Municipality of Randwick Centenary, 1859-1959, in silver (44mm; 56.6gm) (C.1959/9, not recorded in silver), unnamed. Rainbow toned, uncirculated. $70
Lot 1326 National Trust of Australia, Captain Cook Bicentenary, 1970, in bronze (52mm) by Andor Meszaros for Stokes Melbourne (C.1970/32). One case with damage to inside lid, extremely fine - uncirculated. (16) Passed in
Lot 1327 Captain Cook Bi-Centenary Celebrations, 1970, in dark bronze, inset medallion on reverse in bright bronze (57mm) (C.1970/39). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1328 Facsimile collection of Historic Australian coins, by Ibis Imprints, Sydney, 1970. Housed in a black cardboard case, extremely fine - uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1329 Test Cricket Centenary, 1977 first day cover inset with proof sterling silver medal (38mm) in holder; 60th Anniversary of the Opening of Sydney Harbour Bridge, 1992, in antique silver finish (32mm) in carded holder and with two postcards, by The City of Sydney (20 sets); Centenary of Federation/Royal Australian Mint, 2001, silvered lapel badge (17mm). Uncirculated. (22) Passed in
Lot 1330 Melbourne International Exhibition MDCCCLXXX, 1980, Melbourne International Centenary Exhibition, proof in silver (38mm) by Stokes Melb (C.1980/8); another identical but in bronze. The first in case of issue, the second with small scratch on cheek, otherwise FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1331 Matilda, Brisbane, 1982 XII Commonwealth Games fine silver ingot (25gm) (31mm x 31mm) (2); also, Germany, medal for the edification of the Reformation Memorial Church, Nurnberg, 18.4.1921, in aluminium (35mm), obverse, bust of Martin Luther 18.4.1521, reverse, Reformation Memorial Church. The first two in cases of issue with consecutive certificate numbers 0155/6, the last with original packet, all uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1332 Australian Bicentennial, the official set of six proof sterling silver medals (71 gm each) by the Royal Australian Mint, 1988, over 12.5 ounces of fine silver. In case of issue with booklet and certificate number 00657, all these with foxing marks, otherwise FDC. $270
Lot 1333 Australian Bicentennial, the official set of six proof sterling silver medals (71gm each) by the Royal Australian Mint, 1988, over 12.5 ounces of fine silver. In case of issue with booklet and certificate number 00949, FDC. $280
Lot 1334 Sydney 2000 Olympics, subscriber's medallions (2, Gold Series and Silver Series); Australia Bicentennial official commemorative medal, 1988, in bronze (50mm); National Trust Buildings of Early NSW set of five in gilt bronze (cased); Australian Species set of six in Westpac folder; 70th Anniversary of Nickel Penny, 1989, in nickel with certificate No.114; The Anzacs Lest We Forget in bronze by Daily Telegraph (2); Australia Remembers Freedom Medallion, 1995, in bronze; The Spirit of Australia collection of twenty medals with display frame (2 sets); ANS First National Conference, 1966, in aluminium. Uncirculated. (12) $40
Lot 1335 A selection of medallions, tokens and badges, 1854 - 1960's, mostly 19th century. Very good - extremely fine, some scarce. (23) $300
Lot 1336 Collection of medals, 1897-1970, noted British Transvaal War 1900, gilded (23mm) (C.1900/3) with original ribbon and suspender; City of Unley Proclaimed a City 1906, gilded (22mm) (C.1906/5); Wellington Centenary 1921, gilt and enamel badge (31mm) (C.1921/5); Centenary of Western Australia 1929, in bronze (39mm) (C.1929/2) (2); various other medalets, also a Masonic mark penny made from a George V penny, rope style framed with scroll mount and gilded, named on reverse 'Five Dock R.A.C. No.613/Advanced 12.3.35'; USA, medal for Captain Cook Discovers Hawaii, in sterling silver (39mm, 24.5gm) edge numbered 656. Stored in a coin album, fine - uncirculated. (36) $180
Lot 1337 Badges, mostly 'tinnies', c1900-1966, including Geelong Football Club; Brighton & St Kilda Football Club, 1920; Charlie Chaplain Fan Club; Furlough House 8 Div Ex POW Miss 1946, Jean Greer; First Anglo Australian Flight 1919; HRH Edward Prince of Wales, Australia, 1920; Police Postal Carnival, 1919; Women's Volunteer Services Tin Hat Day; China Appeal Day; China-Russia Appeal Day; ANZAC House; Red Cross Day; Williamstown, Newport & Spotswood ANZAC Club; ANZAC 1915, in bronze; Granville Bowling Club, enamelled badge; religious medalets. Fair - very fine. (187) $340
Lot 1338 Various medalets and medallions, Western Australia, 1929; Tasmania Regatta, 1938 (3, one in original envelope); Eucharistic Congress, Sydney 1928; includes Royal Visit 1949; 1888 Cook; 1872 Ricketty Dick; (1911) uniface Coat of Arms (26mm); includes badges (3). Fair - extremely fine. (55) $750
Lot 1339 An assortment of medalets and badges, including Life Governor, Freemasons Homes of Victoria in gilt and enamel by Stokes & Sons, engraved on reverse, 'Mrs U.Bulmer/1951'; All for Australia League, badge; RAS Victoria, stewards pass c1930; Gould League of Bird Lovers; Werribee Racing Club; Good Luck charm for two years; rolled one cent coins; patriotic badge - For Our Brave Boys; St Kilda Yacht Club; Nurses Registration Board Queensland; Junior Farmers Club of Tasmania; Calligraphy Centre - Pepperell Publicity, 1915-1990 (3); Wesleyan Methodist Church (C.1886/2[2]); (C.1863/2, 1916/2, 1919/2, 1934-35/1); Manchester Unity 100F fob; Jubilee, 1887, badge in silver and enamel; one brass razoo; Manly Ferry tokens; milk token; Launceston Bank (C/1961/2[7]); Nelson Day, Adelaide, tin badge; Olympic badges - Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000; USA rolled cents (6). Fair - extremely fine. (64) $150
Lot 1340 Coles medals, one in aluminium, one nickel plate, others gilt bronze (6); Thorbeckes cigarettes (2); Wallsend bread token and David Jones 100 years 1838-1938 souvenir spoon EPNS. Fine - good very fine. (12) $130
Lot 1341 New South Wales Fire Brigades, hat badges in enamel, one with hammer and axe facing downwards and the other variety with them facing downwards, the first marked on reverse, Amor, the second marked, Amor/Sydney. Uncirculated, the last rare. (2) $110
Lot 1342 Collection of badges and pins, includes school badges (4, noted PLC Melbourne), Red Cross badges (5, noted Blood Transfusion Service Victoria, one in blue, one in red), Masonic Mark pennies (6) and badge, also institute badges, Girl Guide badges (2) and others including an ARGO pin by Angus & Coote and a Deportment 1938 bar in sterling silver named to Lorna A.Bradley; also a Great Britain threepence, 1905 with obverse removed and engraved 'M.C.D./17-1-08', and The Gilbey Medal in sterling silver. Mostly very fine or better. (27) $120
Lot 1343 Launceston Ladies' College, badge in silver and enamel by Bridgland & King; L.C.O.G.A. (Ladies' College Old Girls' Association ?), badge in silver and enamel featuring an acorn, below initials, upside down, in blue ribbon scroll; Transport Workers Union NSW Branch commemorative union badge 1888-1988 in nickel silvered bronze; Royal Hobart Centenary Regatta, 1938, in tombac silvered (36mm) (C.1938/12); P.H.H./P.O.W./E.S.H. Hospital Meal Service token for use at hospitals in Sydney's eastern suburbs. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1344 Melbourne Olympic Games 1956, small colourful pennant; stickers (2); Official Guide Book published by Melbourne Junior Chamber of Commerce for the Organising Committee, pp224; Sporting Life magazine, December 1956, Special Olympic Games Issue, pp63. Very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1345 Melbourne, 1956, XVIth Olympiad, souvenir book key ring, gilt and leatherette, made in Italy, features ten coloured pull-out views of Melbourne. Passed in
Lot 1346 Sydney 2000 Olympics, collection of pins, spoons, papers and tickets stored in purpose made Official Sydney 2000 Pin Collectors Case. Very fine - uncirculated but mostly uncirculated. (approx 400) $100
Lot 1347 Bolivia, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1797PP Potosi Mint (KM.73); Mexico, Charles III, silver eight reales, 1772FM inverted FM Mexico City Mint (KM.106.1). Very fine. (2) $220
Lot 1348 Brazil, John V, gold 12,800 reis or Johanna, 1728M (Minas Gerais) (KM.139). Brooch mounted on reverse, surface marks, nearly very fine. $1,450
Lot 1349 Brazil, John V, gold 12,800 reis or Johanna, 1731M (Minas Gerais) (KM.139). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1350 Brazil, Mary I, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1789R (Rio) (KM.226.1). Slight friction on high points, otherwise extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 1351 Brazil, Mary I, gold 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1798R (Rio) (KM.226.1). Nearly extremely fine. $1,150
Lot 1352 Colombia, Charles IIII, gold eight escudos, 1794P (Popoyan) (KM.62.2). Obverse hairline, nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1353 Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or 'spade' type, 1787 (S.3729). Nearly very fine. $600
Lot 1354 Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or 'spade' type, 1787 (S.3729). Nearly very fine/very fine. $450
Lot 1355 Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or 'spade' type, 1792 (S.3729). Good fine/nearly very fine. $470
Lot 1356 Great Britain, George III, gold guinea, fifth bust or 'spade' type, 1793 (S.3729). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1357 Great Britain, George III, gold half guinea, fifth bust or 'spade' type, 1791 (S.3735). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $470
Lot 1358 Great Britain, George III, gold half guinea, fifth bust or 'spade' type, 1798 (S.3735). Nearly extremely fine. $460
Lot 1359 Great Britain, George III, silver shilling, 1787 with hearts (S.3746). In hard plastic presentation holder, very fine. $30
Lot 1360 Great Britain, George III, silver shilling, 1787 with hearts (S.3746); third issue copper halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778). Nearly extremely fine, both with attractive appearance. (2) Passed in
Lot 1361 Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Rim bumps, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1362 Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Good very fine. $160
Lot 1363 Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). A few small knocks, otherwise extremely fine. $150
Lot 1364 Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). Good very fine. $130
Lot 1365 Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776). One with a few small edge bumps, one with scratch in obverse field, otherwise good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1366 Great Britain, George III, copper cartwheel twopence, 1797 (S.3776) (2); copper cartwheel penny, 1797 (S.3777). All with some small edge bruises or nicks, one twopence with some surface digs, very good - very fine. (3) $110
Lot 1367 Great Britain, George III, copper halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778) five incuse gun ports. Traces of red, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1368 Great Britain, George III, copper halfpenny, 1806 (S.3781) three berries. Red and brown, uncirculated. $240
Lot 1369 India, British East India Company, Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad type silver rupee (1793) (KM.99). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1370 India, Madras Presidency, Indian style coinage, Hindu system, gold star pagoda, c1740-1807, struck at Madras Mint, (3.39 grams), obverse, crude half standing figure of a deity, reverse, five pointed star within dotted borders (Pr.9, KM.303). Extremely fine, scarce. $350
Lot 1371 India, British, EIC, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1740-1807) three swami, dotted roof or canopy above, reverse grains (KM.304). Extremely fine. $240
Lot 1372 India, British, EIC, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1740-1807) three swami, reverse grains (KM.304). Spread flan with edge chip flaws as made, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1373 India, British, EIC, Madras Presidency, gold pagoda (1740-1807) three swami, reverse grains (KM.304). Neat dumpy flan, extremely fine. $320
Lot 1374 Mexico, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, 1806TH Mexico City Mint (KM.109). Good fine. $80
Lot 1375 Mexico, Charles IIII, silver eight reales, all Mexico City Mint, 1795FM, 1804TH, 1808TH (2) (KM.109). All ex sea salvage, very fine. (4) $200
Lot 1376 Peru, Charles III, gold eight escudos, 1774 Lima (KM.82.1). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1377 Peru, Charles IIII, gold eight escudos, 1793I.J., Lima Mint (KM.101). Very fine, surface scratches and scarce. $1,400
Lot 1378 Spain, Charles III, gold four escudos, 1788, Madrid (KM.418.1a). Underlying mint brilliance, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 1379 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII, Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1803FT, Mira-Noble 1803/14, dies I/6:B/2. Long die break on the right of obverse, countermarks clear, nearly very fine, slightly dished in striking, very rare. $82,000
Lot 1380 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck from a Charles IIII, Bolivian eight reales, 1804PJ Potosi Mint, countermark dies I/8: A/11 (Mira-Noble, unlisted). Old test cut at 2 o'clock, evenly worn but both countermarks complete and clear, good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1381 New South Wales, five shillings or holey dollar, 1813, struck on a Charles IIII, Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1799FM (dies B/4: II/6, Mira-Noble 1799/3). Countermarked T.Knight on the obverse, original coin worn, countermarks particularly clear on both sides, good - very good and very rare, especially with the T.Knight countermark. $27,500
Lot 1382 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Traces of original coin portrait of Charles IIII on obverse and shield on reverse, old hairline scratches, unevenly toned with smooth fields, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1383 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Traces of the reverse of the original coin on the reverse, evenly worn with clear edge milling, toned, good/fair, legend not visible. Passed in
Lot 1384 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies A/1). Evenly worn, clear edge milling, very good/fair. Passed in
Lot 1385 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Traces of reverse of original coin on obverse, considerable wear, strong milled edge, countermarked with incuse H on the centre of the reverse, otherwise good and very rare in this form. $1,800
Lot 1386 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Holed at top, evenly worn almost smooth, mediocre. $880
Lot 1387 New South Wales, fifteen pence or dump, 1813 (Mira dies D/2). Plugged and worn smooth, only crown visible, clear strong milled edge, fair. $550
Lot 1388 New South Wales, contemporary forgery of a fifteen pence or dump, c1830s, made to simulate a worn dump then in circulation, only the crown is on the die, thin flan and edge with straight graining (2.94 grams). Worn or made worn, fair and the only example we have seen. Passed in
Lot 1389 Adelaide pound, second type, 1852, with crenellated inner circle on the reverse. Struck lightly on right hand side, otherwise very fine. $9,000
Lot 1390 Adelaide pound, second type, 1852. Holed at top, otherwise very fine/good very fine. $3,060
Lot 1391 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855, with filletted head of Victoria left, by James Wyon. Nearly extremely fine, old cut between eye and ear. Passed in
Lot 1392 Queen Victoria, first type, 1855. Surface marking on portrait, otherwise toned very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1393 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1394 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Usual surface marking, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1395 Queen Victoria, second type, 1857, with wreathed head of Victoria left by L.C.Wyon. Extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1396 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1397 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1398 Queen Victoria, second type, 1860. Surface marking, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $1,250
Lot 1399 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $3,000
Lot 1400 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Some mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1401 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Relatively smooth fields, lightly toned, extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1402 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Lightly toned, relatively unmarked surfaces, extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1403 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Rim filed at 12.30 o'clock on obverse, otherwise considerable brilliance, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1404 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 1405 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Mark free, sharp rim filed and lightly polished or brushed, otherwise good extremely fine. $700
Lot 1406 Queen Victoria, second type, 1864. Extremely fine. $660
Lot 1407 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Mint bloom, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $2,400
Lot 1408 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Rim nick under date, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $2,600
Lot 1409 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Extremely fine or better and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1410 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Practically as struck, with considerable mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 1411 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Considerable mint bloom, minor surface marks, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $1,600
Lot 1412 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1413 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Minor contact marks and rim marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1414 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Good extremely fine. $1,550
Lot 1415 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Nearly extremely fine. $450
Lot 1416 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1417 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,700
Lot 1418 Queen Victoria, second type, 1868. Scratches on neck, rim nick under date, otherwise well struck, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1419 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1420 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Minor obverse contact marks, considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 1421 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1422 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1423 Queen Victoria, first type, 1856. Frosty matte surface, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1424 Queen Victoria, second type, 1858, error legend, first E over R in Sovereign (McD.5a). Nearly fine and extremely rare, only about six known. Passed in
Lot 1425 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859. Obverse scratched, frosty matte surface, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1426 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Frosty matte surface, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1427 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862. Struck with clashed obverse die, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1428 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Good very fine. $1,200
Lot 1429 Queen Victoria, 1872 Melbourne. Frosty mint bloom, extremely fine. $400
Lot 1430 Queen Victoria, 1874 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1431 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 1432 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $700
Lot 1433 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Uncirculated, obverse choice. $900
Lot 1434 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated/uncirclated. $800
Lot 1435 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney, inverted A for V in Victoria. Good very fine and very rare. $4,750
Lot 1436 Queen Victoria, 1882 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $840
Lot 1437 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $700
Lot 1438 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne. Extremely fine. $380
Lot 1439 Queen Victoria, 1885 Melbourne. Good extremely fine/uncirculated. $500
Lot 1440 Queen Victoria, 1871 Sydney, small BP. Very fine. $400
Lot 1441 Queen Victoria, 1872 Sydney. Stain on obverse and scratch on neck, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $660
Lot 1442 Queen Victoria, 1873 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1443 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $640
Lot 1444 Queen Victoria, 1874 Sydney. Some contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1445 Queen Victoria, 1875 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $620
Lot 1446 Queen Victoria, 1875 Sydney. Uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $850
Lot 1447 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Minor contact marks, otherwise brilliant uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1448 Queen Victoria, 1877 Melbourne. Minor contact marks, full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $800
Lot 1449 Queen Victoria, 1879 Melbourne. Minor contact marks, otherwise uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 1450 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,350
Lot 1451 Queen Victoria, 1880 Sydney. Slightest contact marks, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1452 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne. Slightest contact marks, otherwise brilliant uncirculated or choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1453 Queen Victoria, 1881 Melbourne (McD.161b). Minor contact marks, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $700
Lot 1454 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167b). Attractive mint bloom, uncirculated. $1,600
Lot 1455 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1456 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.174). Good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,400
Lot 1457 Queen Victoria, 1889 Melbourne (McD.179a). Nearly uncirculated. $390
Lot 1458 Queen Victoria, 1890 Sydney (McD.180a). Uncirculated. $500
Lot 1459 Queen Victoria, 1894 Melbourne and 1895 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $700
Lot 1460 Queen Victoria, 1898 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 1461 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Good very fine. $370
Lot 1462 Queen Victoria, 1899 Sydney. Light surface marks, otherwise uncirculated. $400
Lot 1463 Edward VII, 1903 and 1904 Melbourne. Uncirculated; choice uncirculated. (2) $800
Lot 1464 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 1465 George V, 1911 Sydney. Gem uncirculated. $550
Lot 1466 George V, 1925 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1467 George V, 1926 Perth. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1468 George V, 1928 Perth. Good extremely fine. $420
Lot 1469 George V, small head, 1930 Melbourne. Uncirculated and scarce. $700
Lot 1470 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney (McD.25a). Good fine/fine. $220
Lot 1471 Queen Victoria, young head, 1887 Sydney. Heavy scratches on obverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1472 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Old red tone, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1473 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32a). Mirror-like fields, minor hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine. $380
Lot 1474 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.32b). Extremely fine. $500
Lot 1475 Queen Victoria, 1891 Sydney, without JEB (McD.38a). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $290
Lot 1476 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1893 Melbourne. Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 1477 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Underlying brilliance, nearly uncirculated. $640
Lot 1478 Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Nearly very fine and rare. $240
Lot 1479 Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1480 George V, 1911 Perth. Very fine. $330
Lot 1481 George V, 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915 and 1916 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $1,050
Lot 1482 George V, 1915 Perth. Uncirculated. $400
Lot 1483 George V, 1916 Sydney. Gem uncirculated. $330
Lot 1484 George V, 1918 Perth. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $8,000
Lot 1485 George V, Melbourne Mint pattern square cupro-nickel kookaburra penny, 1921, by D.Richardson (R.type 11) (4.20 grams). Dark toned, nearly uncirculated and rare. $34,000
Lot 1486 George V, Melbourne Mint pattern square cupro-nickel kookaburra penny, 1921, by Sir E.B.Mackennal (R.type 12) (4.87 grams). Toned on one quarter, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare. $25,000
Lot 1487 George V, Melbourne Mint pattern square cupro-nickel kookaburra penny, 1921, by Sir E.B.Mackennal (R.type 12) (4.85 grams). Toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. $21,000
Lot 1488 George VI, Melbourne Mint proof threepence, 1938. Iridescent toning, brilliant, nearly FDC/FDC and rare. $5,000
Lot 1489 George VI, Perth Mint proof penny, 1941 K dot G. Purple and red brilliance, nearly FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 1490 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1955. In lucite case, FDC, the penny brilliant red. (4) Passed in
Lot 1491 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) $1,400
Lot 1492 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1956. FDC. (5) Passed in
Lot 1493 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof penny, 1956; proof halfpenny, 1959. Some toning, otherwise nearly FDC. (2) $320
Lot 1494 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1956. Toned on highpoints, overall dull, otherwise FDC and rare. Passed in
Lot 1495 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint matte proof penny, 1957. FDC. $1,150
Lot 1496 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1957. Matte and brilliant finish, FDC. $950
Lot 1497 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. FDC. (5) Passed in
Lot 1498 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1958. The penny nearly fully brilliant red, FDC. (5) $800
Lot 1499 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1958. FDC. $750
Lot 1500 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1959. FDC. (6) Passed in
Lot 1501 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. $1,350
Lot 1502 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959. FDC. Passed in
Lot 1503 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof penny, 1959 and proof halfpenny, 1963. The second toned, nearly FDC. (2) $400
Lot 1504 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. Coins in original plastic envelope, FDC. (4) $700
Lot 1505 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1960. Nearly FDC. (4) $350
Lot 1506 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. FDC. (2) $700
Lot 1507 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1960. Some spotting on halfpenny, penny planchet flaws on obverse field, otherwise nearly FDC - FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1508 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. Coins in original plastic envelope, FDC. (4) $700
Lot 1509 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. Coins in original plastic envelope, FDC. (4) $600
Lot 1510 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1961. Nearly FDC. (4) $350
Lot 1511 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1961. Penny with some spotting, FDC. (2) $600
Lot 1512 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $500
Lot 1513 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1962. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $500
Lot 1514 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1962. FDC. (2) $1,600
Lot 1515 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof sets, 1963. With black plastic cases of issue, nearly FDC. (2 sets, 8 coins) $550
Lot 1516 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $380
Lot 1517 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $350
Lot 1518 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. With black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $300
Lot 1519 Elizabeth II, Melbourne Mint proof set, 1963. In black plastic case of issue, FDC. (4) $350
Lot 1520 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1521 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) $1,700
Lot 1522 Elizabeth II, Perth Mint proof set, 1963. FDC. (2) Passed in
Lot 1523 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint London, proof twenty cents, 1966. FDC and excessively rare, the only specimen known in private hands. Passed in
Lot 1524 George VI, 1937, 1938. Both with light hairlines, underlying mint bloom, extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 1525 George VI, 1938. Nearly uncirculated and scarce in this condition. $650
Lot 1526 George VI, 1938. Contact marks on obverse, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 1527 George VI. 1938. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 1528 Edward VII, 1910. Full light grey mint bloom patina, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1529 Edward VII, 1910. Minor contact marks on reverse, considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $2,600
Lot 1530 George V, 1912. Choice uncirculated, full white silver mint bloom, minor contact marks and softly struck denticles, very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1531 George V, 1912. Lightly toned with subdued mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1532 George V, 1913. Toned, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1533 George V, 1914. Stained and toned, good extremely fine with underlying mint bloom. $320
Lot 1534 George V, 1914H. Cut behind King's ear, toned, extremely fine/good extremely fine with underlying original mint bloom, rare in this condition. $1,500
Lot 1535 George V, 1915H. Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1536 George V, 1916M. Considerable mint bloom, uncirculated. $780
Lot 1537 George V, 1916M. Considerable bag marking on the obverse, extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1538 George V, 1917M. Toned with considerable original frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1539 George V, 1919M. Nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 1540 George V, 1922. Weak strike as usual, small tone spot on obverse, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 1541 George, 1923. Uncirculated and rare in this state. Passed in
Lot 1542 George V, 1923. Die breaks in left obverse field, nearly uncirculated and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 1543 George V, 1924. Rim nicks at 3 o'clock on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. $380
Lot 1544 George V, 1925. Choice, proof-like mint bloom, gem uncirculated and one of the finest known. $3,500
Lot 1545 George V, 1926. Softly struck, nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 1546 George V, 1927. Frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1547 George V, 1928. Frosty mint bloom, lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $720
Lot 1548 George V, 1928. Toned extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1549 George V, 1931. Extremely fine. $340
Lot 1550 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. A few minor edge nicks, otherwise virtually uncirculated. $600
Lot 1551 George V, 1934-35 Melbourne Centenary. Sold with Foy & Gibson Pty Ltd envelope of issue (fair), reverse toned, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 1552 George V, 1936. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1553 George VI, 1939. Toned, extremely fine. $160
Lot 1554 Edward VII, 1910. Choice uncirculated. $400
Lot 1555 Edward VII, 1910. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 1556 George V, 1911. Full original mint bloom, attractive natural tone, choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $2,300
Lot 1557 George V, 1912. Some mint bloom, extremely fine and rare. $350
Lot 1558 George V, 1913. Choice uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1559 George V, 1913. Olive brown tone, extremely fine and rare. $280
Lot 1560 George V, 1914. Considerable original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $320
Lot 1561 George V, 1914. Some frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $170
Lot 1562 George V, 1915. Attractive light tone with original mint bloom, good extremely fine and rare in this condition. $2,600
Lot 1563 George V, 1915. Some mint bloom, toned reverse, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $600
Lot 1564 George V, 1915H. Cut on neck, toned with underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine and rare. $320
Lot 1565 George V, 1917M. Toned, extremely fine or better. Passed in
Lot 1566 George V, 1917M. Well struck, toned, good extremely fine. $160
Lot 1567 George V, 1918M. Frosty mint bloom with peripheral toning, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1568 George V, 1921 star. Nearly uncirculated/good extremely fine, with light tone, rare. Passed in
Lot 1569 George V, 1921 star. Nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 1570 George V, 1925. Nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 1571 George V, 1927. Original frosty mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 1572 George V, 1928. Considerable original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. Passed in
Lot 1573 George V, 1933. Lightly toned, blue and gold mirror-like fields on the reverse, choice uncirculated, and very rare, one of the finest known. $11,000
Lot 1574 George V, 1933. Well struck, subdued mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1575 George V, 1935. Full original mint bloom, choice uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 1576 George V, 1936; George VI, sixpence, 1938. Good extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 1577 George VI, 1939. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1578 George VI, 1943. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1579 Edward VII, 1910. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1580 Edward VII, 1910. Full mint bloom, uncirculated. $250
Lot 1581 Edward VII, 1910. Nearly uncirculated/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1582 George V, 1911. Nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. $300
Lot 1583 George V, 1911. Some mint bloom, good extremely fine. $250
Lot 1584 George V, 1912. Full mint bloom, uncirculated and rare. $1,500
Lot 1585 George V, 1914. Lightly toned, good extremely fine. $230
Lot 1586 George V, 1917M. Full orignal mint bloom, gem uncirculated and rare, one of the finest known. $2,200
Lot 1587 George V, 1917M. Full frosty mint bloom, light toning on the reverse, uncirculated/choice uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,600
Lot 1588 George V, 1918M. Toned, nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 1589 George V, 1919M. Some mint bloom, extremely fine/good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1590 George V, 1920M. Toned, good extremely fine. $300
Lot 1591 George V, 1923. Wear on top of emu feathers, otherwise olive brown tone, good extremely fine, with underlying mint bloom. $220
Lot 1592 George V, 1925 and 1935. Good extremely fine; very fine. (2) $140
Lot 1593 George V, 1926. Patchy dark tone on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine. $140
Lot 1594 George V, 1927. Toned, uncirculated. $300
Lot 1595 George V, 1936. Extremely fine; minor obverse hairlines in proof-like fields, uncirculated. (2) $200
Lot 1596 George VI, 1942D, 1942S, 1943D, 1943S, 1944S, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1950, 1951, 1951PL. Good very fine - uncirculated. (11) $130
Lot 1597 George VI, 1952. Subdued mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and scarce. $140
Lot 1598 Elizabeth II, 1953. Full original mint bloom, uncirculated/choice uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1599 Elizabeth II, 1953-1963 complete. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (11) $220
Lot 1600 Edward VII, 1910. Rainbow toned, gem uncirculated. $220
Lot 1601 Edward VII, 1910. Choice uncirculated. $220
Lot 1602 George V, 1911. Uncirculated with golden blue patination on the reverse. Passed in
Lot 1603 George V, 1911. Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 1604 George V, 1915. Dark red blue brown tone, good very fine and rare. $320
Lot 1605 George V, 1920M. Full frosty mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1606 George VI, 1939. Uncirculated. (3) $300
Lot 1607 George VI, 1942. Well struck for this, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1608 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1942D, 1942S, 1943, 1943S, 1943D, 1944S, 1947-1952. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (11) $120
Lot 1609 George VI - Elizabeth II, 1943D, 1944S, 1947-1964, complete. Nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (21) $80
Lot 1610 Elizabeth II, 1953 - 1964. Uncirculated. (12) $180
Lot 1611 George V, 1911. Peripheral die breaks on reverse, nearly full mint red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1612 George V, 1911. Peripheral die break on reverse, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1613 George V, 1914. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 1614 George V, 1916I and 1917I. Some mint red on second, good extremely fine. (2) $300
Lot 1615 George V, 1917I. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1616 George V, 1917I and 1927. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. (2) $250
Lot 1617 George V, 1918I. Toned, extremely fine and rare. $280
Lot 1618 George V, 1919, dot below scroll. Mostly red uncirculated. $300
Lot 1619 George V, 1920, London obverse die, dot below. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1620 George V, 1920, Indian die, dot above scroll. Subdued brown and red mint bloom, uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1621 George V, 1920 London obverse die, dot below bottom scroll. Very good and very rare. Passed in
Lot 1622 George V, 1921, Indian die. Double entered obverse legend, brown and red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1623 George V, 1923, London die. Glossy brown, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 1624 George V, 1924. Even brown tone, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1625 George V, 1925, London die. Raised blob on E and horizontal line on neck die state, subdued mint red and light olive brown tone, uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known of this key date. Passed in
Lot 1626 George V, 1925. Unmarked die state, fine - very. (6) $750
Lot 1627 George V, 1925. Unmarked die state, fine - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1628 George V, 1925. Unmarked die state, nearly very fine - very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 1629 George V, 1925. Unmarked die state, fine - nearly very fine. (8) Passed in
Lot 1630 George V, 1925. Unmarked die state, very good - nearly very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 1631 George V, 1925. Raised horizontal line on neck, raised blob on E die state, even brown patina, good very fine. $360
Lot 1632 George V, 1925. Raised horizontal line on neck, blob usually visible on E die state, good fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1633 George V, 1925. Raised horizontal line on neck die state, fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1634 George V, 1925. Raised horizontal line on neck die state, fine - nearly very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1635 George V, 1925. Raised horizontal line on neck die state, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (5) $500
Lot 1636 George V, 1925. Raised blobs on E and Y die state, slight blemish on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1637 George V, 1925. Two raised blobs on E die state, dark brown patina, rim bruises, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1638 George V, 1925. Raised dot flaw under O to simulate a Q die state, even brown patina, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1639 George V, 1925. Raised dot under O to simulate a Q die state, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1640 George V, 1925. Raised flaw under O to simulate a Q die state. Good fine - very fine. (5) $500
Lot 1641 George V, 1925. Flaw under O to simulate a Q die state, good fine - very fine. (5) $500
Lot 1642 George V, 1925. Flaw under O to simulate a Q die state, good fine - very fine. (6) $600
Lot 1643 George V, 1925. Flaw under O to simulate a Q die state, fine - nearly very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1644 George V, 1925. Broken N variety die state, result of a die clash on the reverse, very fine and rare in this condition. $300
Lot 1645 George V, 1925. Broken N variety, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (5) $420
Lot 1646 George V, 1925. Broken N variety, nearly fine - nearly very fine. (4) $400
Lot 1647 George V, 1925. Broken N variety, result of a die clash on the reverse, fine - very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1648 George V, penny, 1927, obverse Indian die. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1649 George V, 1928, London die. Traces of red, attractive brown patina, good extremely fine. $130
Lot 1650 George V, 1930 Indian die. Nearly full centre diamond, six pearls almost seven, medium brown patina, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1651 George V, 1930, Indian die. Minor marks, brown patina, part centre diamond, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1652 George V, 1930, Indian die. Corroded with surface pitting, probably from sea water burial, otherwise little if any wear, eight pearls, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1653 George V, penny, 1931, obverse Indian die. Even brown tone, very fine. $160
Lot 1654 George V, 1933. Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. $150
Lot 1655 George V, 1933/2 overdate, 1934, 1935 and 1936. The first nearly extremely fine and scarce, others good extremely fine or better. (4) $90
Lot 1656 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933 (2), 1942I, 1950, 1955. All with some or most mint red, one 1933 with half mint red and nearly uncirculated, the 1955 with full mint red with small tone spot, the 1950 with finger mark, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 1657 George VI, 1939, 1942, 1942I, 1947, 1947Y., 1948 (2), 1949, 1951 (5), 1952 (7), 1952A. (9). Most with some mint red, mostly good very fine - extremely fine. (29) $60
Lot 1658 George VI, 1943 (2), 1945Y., 1946, 1947Y., 1948, 1949 and 1951PL. Very fine - red uncirculated, the 1947 Perth scarce. (8) $480
Lot 1659 George VI, 1946. Underlying mint red, nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 1660 George VI, 1946. Glossy red brown patina, nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 1661 George VI, 1946. Traces of red, good very fine. $120
Lot 1662 George VI, 1946. Light brown patina, hints of red, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1663 George VI, 1946. Nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 1664 Elizabeth II, 1953 (2), 1956Y., 1957Y. (2), 1959Y. (2), 1960Y. (3), 1962Y., 1963Y. (8), 1964 (11), 1964Y. (15). Mostly with full mint red, uncirculated. (45) $140
Lot 1665 George V - Elizabeth II, 1911-1964, part date set, includes 1925, 1946, missing 1912-1918, 1919, 1919 dot above, dot below, 1920-1924, 1926-1932, 1940KG, 1945Y., 1947Y., 1950Y., 1955Y., 1964Y. Fine - uncirculated. (47) $460
Lot 1666 George V, 1911. Considerable original mint red, nearly uncirculated. $160
Lot 1667 George V, 1911. Nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 1668 George V, 1912H. Full original mint red, choice uncirculated. $750
Lot 1669 George V, 1912H. Full original mint red, choice uncirculated. $600
Lot 1670 George V, 1913. Perpherial die break on reverse, partial mint red, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1671 George V, 1913. Much mint red, extremely fine. $150
Lot 1672 George V, 1914. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $480
Lot 1673 George V, 1915H. Graffito X behind head, otherwise brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare, the key date in the series after the 1923. $900
Lot 1674 George V, 1915H. Brown with some mint red, frictional wear, extremely fine/good extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 1675 George V, 1915H, 1925 (2). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $360
Lot 1676 George V, 1916I. Brown and red, nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 1677 George V, 1917I. Much mint red, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1678 George V - George VI, 1918I, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1930 (2), 1932, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1939 kangaroo, 1951PL, 1951. The first two fine - very fine, the rest mostly extremely fine or better, a few with some or most mint red. (14) Passed in
Lot 1679 George V, 1919. Brown with traces of red, extremely fine/uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1680 George V, 1923. Centre diamond and full eight pearls, medium brown patina, good extremely fine and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1681 George V, 1923. Peripheral die breaks on both sides, subdued brown patina, carbon inclusion on left obverse field, extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $5,800
Lot 1682 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, even brown tone, obverse with edge knock at 2 o'clock, reverse with minor knock at 10 o'clock, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1683 George V, 1923. Diagnostic peripheral die breaks on obverse and reverse, evenly toned, nearly very fine. $1,250
Lot 1684 George V, 1923, peripheral die break on reverse. Good fine. $1,350
Lot 1685 George V, 1927. Toned, with underlying mint bloom, uncirculated. $240
Lot 1686 George V, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1936 (2). All with some mint red, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (5) $80
Lot 1687 George V, 1935. Underlying brilliance, red and brown, uncirculated. $200
Lot 1688 George V, 1936. Finger print toning on obverse, otherwise full red uncirculated. $130
Lot 1689 George VI, 1938, 1939. Red and brown, uncirculated. (2) $170
Lot 1690 George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse. Light brown and red, nearly uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 1691 George VI, 1939 kangaroo reverse. Red and brown, extremely fine or better. $150
Lot 1692 Queen Victoria, second type, 1861. Very good. $380
Lot 1693 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $1,300
Lot 1694 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Minor surface marking, orange tone, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1695 Queen Victoria, second type, 1865. Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 1696 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Two die breaks, slight doubling of date and lettering on obverse, lightly toned good extremely fine and interesting. $1,100
Lot 1697 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Has been burnished on neck to remove a mount, otherwise extremely fine. $380
Lot 1698 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very good. $380
Lot 1699 Queen Victoria, second type, 1867. Contact marks in fields, very good. $370
Lot 1700 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Good extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 1701 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Nearly very fine. $500
Lot 1702 Queen Victoria, second type, 1870. Very good. $370
Lot 1703 Queen Victoria, second type, 1859 and 1866. Good. (2) $560
Lot 1704 Queen Victoria, second type, 1862 and 1863. Second damaged, very good. (2) $420
Lot 1705 Queen Victoria, second type, 1863. Good fine. $620
Lot 1706 Queen Victoria, second type, 1866. Very good. $260
Lot 1707 Queen Victoria, 1873 Sydney. Good fine. $420
Lot 1708 Queen Victoria, 1877 and 1883 Sydney. Nearly very fine; very fine. (2) $690
Lot 1709 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney. Good extremely fine. $450
Lot 1710 Queen Victoria, 1878 Sydney and 1893 Melbourne, Jubilee head. Fine/good fine. (2) $700
Lot 1711 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Minor obverse contact marks, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1712 Queen Victoria, 1879 Sydney. Extremely fine. $420
Lot 1713 Queen Victoria, 1881 Sydney. Good very fine. $400
Lot 1714 Queen Victoria, 1883 Sydney. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $440
Lot 1715 Queen Victoria, 1884 Sydney. Extremely fine. $460
Lot 1716 Queen Victoria, 1876 Melbourne. Good very fine. $360
Lot 1717 Queen Victoria, 1879 and 1883 Melbourne. Good very fine; extremely fine. (2) $720
Lot 1718 Queen Victoria, 1880 Melbourne. Contact marks in fields, very good. $340
Lot 1719 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167b). Good extremely fine. $480
Lot 1720 Queen Victoria, 1884 Melbourne (McD.167b). Good very fine. $370
Lot 1721 Queen Victoria, 1886 Melbourne. Extremely fine/good extremely fine. $390
Lot 1722 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 Sydney (McD.174). Nearly very fine. $380
Lot 1723 Queen Victoria, 1887 and 1901 Melbourne, 1894 Sydney. Very good - fine. (3) $1,040
Lot 1724 Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, 1890 Melbourne. Fine. $340
Lot 1725 Queen Victoria - Edward VII, 1891 and 1911 Melbourne, 1900 Sydney, 1907 Perth. Very good - fine. (4) $1,350
Lot 1726 Queen Victoria, 1892 and 1893 Melbourne, 1892 and 1893 Sydney. Fine - very fine. (4) $1,370
Lot 1727 Queen Victoria - George V, 1892 Melbourne, 1899, 1904 and 1915 all Sydney. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case, very fine - uncirculated. (4 coin set) $1,350
Lot 1728 Queen Victoria, 1894 Sydney. Nearly extremely fine. $350
Lot 1729 Queen Victoria, 1899 Melbourne. Good extremely fine. $360
Lot 1730 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Very fine. $370
Lot 1731 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Good fine. $360
Lot 1732 Queen Victoria, 1899 Perth. Fine. $350
Lot 1733 Queen Victoria, 1901 Melbourne; George V, 1918 Sydney. The first with light edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine, the second with heavy edge nicks and small obverse scratch, very fine. (2) $670
Lot 1734 Edward VII, 1909 Perth. Nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 1735 George V, 1911 Sydney. Uncirculated. $380
Lot 1736 George V, 1911 Sydney; also half sovereign, 1915 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $520
Lot 1737 George V, 1911-1913 Sydney. Second good very fine, others good extremely fine. (3) $1,060
Lot 1738 George V, 1911, 1915 (2) and 1918 Sydney, 1931 Perth. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $1,770
Lot 1739 George V, 1912 Perth. Very fine/good very fine. $340
Lot 1740 George V, 1913 Melbourne. Nearly uncirculated. $350
Lot 1741 George V, 1914 Melbourne and 1915-1918 all Sydney. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case, extremely fine - uncirculated. (5 coin set) $1,780
Lot 1742 George V, 1914 Melbourne and 1915-1918 all Sydney. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case, extremely fine - uncirculated. (5 coin set) $1,770
Lot 1743 George V, 1914 Melbourne, 1915-1917 all Sydney and 1918 Perth. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case, extremely fine - uncirculated. (5 coin set) $1,750
Lot 1744 George V, 1914 Melbourne and 1915-1918 all Sydney. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case, extremely fine - uncirculated. (5 coin set) $1,770
Lot 1745 George V, 1919 Perth. Obverse contact marks, otherwise uncirculated. $350
Lot 1746 George V, 1919-1923 all Perth. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case with certificate and booklet, very fine - extremely fine. (5 coin set) $1,750
Lot 1747 George V, 1919-1923 all Perth. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case with certificate and booklet, very fine - extremely fine. (5 coin set) $1,720
Lot 1748 George V, small head, 1930 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. (2) $720
Lot 1749 George V, small head, 1931 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 1750 Queen Victoria - George V, Queen Victoria, shield reverse, 1873 Sydney, St George reverse, 1883 Melbourne, Jubilee head, 1888 Sydney, 1899 Melbourne, Edward VII, 1902 Perth, George V, 1912 Perth, small head, 1931 Perth. In Australia's Prestige Gold Sovereign Collection plush case with certificate and booklet, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (7 coin set) $2,500
Lot 1751 Queen Victoria, 1871 (2) and 1887 young head Sydney. Very good - fine. (3) $560
Lot 1752 Queen Victoria, 1873 and 1884 Melbourne, 1880 Sydney. Very good - fine. (3) $580
Lot 1753 Queen Victoria, 1883 and 1886 Sydney. Very good; damaged fine. (2) $340
Lot 1754 Queen Victoria, 1886 Sydney; 1896 Melbourne; Edward VII, 1910, Sydney. Very good - fine. (3) $520
Lot 1755 Queen Victoria, 1896 Melbourne. Very good - nearly very fine. (6) $1,070
Lot 1756 Queen Victoria, 1897 (3) and 1900 (3) Sydney. Nearly fine - very fine. (6) $1,060
Lot 1757 Queen Victoria, 1900 Perth; Edward VII, 1906 Melbourne. Good very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1758 Queen Victoria, 1900 Sydney. Good fine. $200
Lot 1759 Edward VII, 1904 Perth. Good fine. $200
Lot 1760 Edward VII, 1907 (3) and 1908 (3) Melbourne. Fine - good very fine. (6) $1,060
Lot 1761 Edward VII, 1908 Sydney. Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (6) $1,040
Lot 1762 Edward VII, 1909 Melbourne. Fine - very fine. (2) $360
Lot 1763 Edward VII, 1910 Sydney. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $900
Lot 1764 George V, 1911, 1912, 1914-1916 Sydney. Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $1,100
Lot 1765 George V, 1911 (2), 1914-1916 Sydney. Very fine - uncirculated. (5) $1,100
Lot 1766 George V, 1914 Sydney. Good extremely fine. (6) $1,200
Lot 1767 George V, 1914 and 1915 Sydney, three of each. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $1,150
Lot 1768 George V, 1914, 1915 (9) Sydney. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (10) $1,770
Lot 1769 George V, 1915 Perth. Nearly uncirculated. $270
Lot 1770 George V, 1915 Sydney. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (9) $1,800
Lot 1771 George V, 1915 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (15) $2,750
Lot 1772 George V, 1916 Sydney. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 1773 George V, 1916 Sydney. Good extremely fine - uncirculated. (4) $750
Lot 1774 German New Guinea, silver five mark, 1894A. Nearly very fine. $1,450
Lot 1775 German New Guinea, silver five mark, 1894A. A few minor edge nicks, toned, very fine. $1,150
Lot 1776 German New Guinea, silver two mark, 1894A. Toned, good very fine. $460
Lot 1777 German New Guinea, silver two mark, 1894A. Very fine. $560
Lot 1778 German New Guinea, silver two mark, 1894A. Nearly very fine. $380
Lot 1779 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Toned, small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $270
Lot 1780 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Toned good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1781 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Very fine. $270
Lot 1782 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. A few minor edge nicks, toned very fine. $250
Lot 1783 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Nearly very fine. $220
Lot 1784 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Nearly very fine. $210
Lot 1785 German New Guinea, silver one mark, 1894A. Very good. $220
Lot 1786 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Toned good very fine. $300
Lot 1787 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Very fine. $240
Lot 1788 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Nearly very fine. $280
Lot 1789 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Fine. $220
Lot 1790 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Very good. $210
Lot 1791 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Very fine. $220
Lot 1792 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A. Very good. $240
Lot 1793 German New Guinea, silver half mark, 1894A, bronze one pfennig, 1894A. The first coin holed at top and with edge bump, otherwise toned, very fine, the second very fine. (2) $110
Lot 1794 German New Guinea, bronze ten pfennig, 1894A. Nearly full original mint red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1795 German New Guinea, bronze ten pfennig, 1894A. Even brown tone, a few small edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 1796 German New Guinea, bronze ten pfennig, 1894A. Fine. $170
Lot 1797 German New Guinea, bronze ten pfennig, 1894A. Some dark corrosive areas around edges, otherwise very fine. $110
Lot 1798 German New Guinea, bronze two pfennig, 1894A. Mostly red uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 1799 German New Guinea, bronze two pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 1800 German New Guinea, bronze two pfennig, 1894A. Small dark spot at F of PFENNIG, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 1801 German New Guinea, bronze one pfennig, 1894A. Extremely fine. $130
Lot 1802 German New Guinea, bronze one pfennig, 1894A. Dark tone, good very fine. $130
Lot 1803 Territory of New Guinea, George V to George VI, shillings, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1945; sixpences, 1935, 1943; threepences, 1935, 1944; pennies, 1936, 1938 and 1944. Three pennies full red uncirculated, others very fine - uncirculated. (11) $70
Lot 1804 Territory of New Guinea, pennies, 1936, 1938, threepences, 1935, 1944, sixpences, 1935, 1943, silver shillings, 1935, 1938 (KM.6, 7, 3, 10, 4, 9, 5, 8); Papua New Guinea, proof silver ten kina, 1975 (KM.8a). The last coin in case of issue, very fine - FDC. (9) $50
Lot 1805 Territory of New Guinea, silver shillings, 1935-1945, mixed quantities of assorted dates. One damaged, otherwise fine - good very fine. (161) $660
Lot 1806 Territory of New Guinea, shillings, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1945, mixed quantities of assorted dates; also pennies (47), threepences (57), sixpences (52). Good - very fine. (5.38kg) $4,000
Lot 1807 George V, Royal Mint proof silver Waitangi crown, 1935. FDC and rare. $6,000
Lot 1808 George V, Royal Mint proof silver shilling, 1935. Lightly toned, nearly FDC and rare. $900
Lot 1809 George V, silver florin, 1935. Small scratch in reverse field, lightly toned, good extremely fine and scarce. $160
Lot 1810 George V, silver shilling, 1935. Mint bloom with natural toning, uncirculated. $280
Lot 1811 George VI, silver halfcrown, 1941. Toned uncirculated. $350
Lot 1812 George VI, silver halfcrown to halfpenny, 1944, year set. Toned, uncirculated and rare. (7) $1,000
Lot 1813 George VI, silver florin, 1937. Mint bloom, uncirculated. $180
Lot 1814 George VI, silver florin, 1941. Mint bloom, toned reverse, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1815 George VI, silver florin, 1944. Surface marks on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine/uncirculated and scarce, a key date. $160
Lot 1816 George VI, florin, 1947. Dull tone on obverse, otherwise uncirculated. $140
Lot 1817 George VI, silver shilling, 1940. Mint bloom, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 1818 George VI, silver sixpence, 1937. Light tone, virtually uncirculated. $110
Lot 1819 George VI, silver sixpence, 1942. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1820 George VI, penny, 1941. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 1821 Elizabeth II, penny, 1956, first type 'strapless'. Twenty percent mint red, good extremely fine and rare thus. $400
Lot 1822 George VI - Elizabeth II, halfpenny, 1964, pennies, 1947, 1949, 1964, crowns, 1949, 1953. The second coin with carbon spots and a few spots on the third, otherwise mostly uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 1823 George V - Elizabeth II, 1933 - 1965, crowns to halfpennies, missing 1935 Waitangi crown but with an extra 1949 crown, silver in four press-in albums (damaged), bronze in Supreme album, including obverses and a 1956 'strapless' penny and extra shilling set. Very good - uncirculated, the 1935 threepence good fine. (204) $340
Lot 1824 George V - George VI, 1933-1946, silver threepences - silver half crowns, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Good - fine. (2.29kg) $1,000
Lot 1825 George VI - Elizabeth II, pennies, 1940-1964, mixed quantities of various dates (64) some with full mint red and also noted 1944 (near full mint red Unc) and 1954 (some mint red EF); halfpennies, 1940-1965 (90) several with full mint red; specimen fifty cents, 1969 inscribed edge (50) all FDC. Mostly very fine - FDC. (200) $120
Lot 1826 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1979, 1980, 1981 (2), 1982; proof silver dollars, 1979, 1980, 1981 (2), 1982; mint one dollar, 1978 (4) cased; also Great Britain, proof silver crown, 1977 Silver Jubilee (S.4227). In cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (15) $260
Lot 1827 Elizabeth II, 150th Anniversary of Treaty of Waitangi, silver proof sets, 1990 (2), silver proof one dollar, 1990 (2), over 5.5 ounces of fine silver. In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (4) $140
Lot 1828 Various, common issues of New Zealand tokens in average circulated condition, some duplication. Nearly fine - nearly extremely fine. (38) $750
Lot 1829 Various, common issues of New Zealand tokens, including Holloway London, mostly pennies, some duplication. Poor - very fine. (78) $500
Lot 1830 Communion token, North Dunedin (Otago) (St.Stephen's) Presbyterian Church, 1871 (GRW.115; L.379; C.4677). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1831 Communion token, Otago, Presbyterian Church of, undated (c1864) (GRW.129; L.373; C.4782). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1832 New Zealand Centennial 1940, N.Z. Numismatic Society medal, in bronze (38mm) (M.1940/1). Nearly uncirculated. $50
Lot 1833 South Africa, ZAR, penny, 1898 enamelled reverse with pin-back for wear as a brooch; NZI Exhibition Medal 1906-7 in gilt (31mm) (M.1906-07/26); The Shoe Shop Turramurra, 1987 in bright bronze (31mm) (not in Carlisle). The second with small initials ARM engraved on reverse, otherwise very fine - uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 1834 Mint History of Australia, a facsimile collection of twenty five historic Australian coins, housed in a black case, by Ibis Imprints Sydney; Australian Colonial Coinage, a collection with thirteen replicas including holey dollar, dump, Adelaide pound, Sydney Mint sovereigns, housed in a plush lined leatherette case. Extremely fine. (2 sets) $130
Lot 1835 Dealer's aids, white hard plastic signs (25cm x 32cm) with red print (2), one reads 'War Medals/Top Prices Paid For/ Service Medals/Decorations/Military Badges/All purchases confidential', the second reads 'We Buy Gold/Coins/Sovereign Cases/Old Gold Items/Scrap Gold/Licensed second hand dealer'; display unit pads in plush material finish for rings (2 pads for 8 rings each) coloured cream and red, one in red for bracelet, three for necklaces or chains, one small and two large, all in red and each to display 15 items. Very fine - extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 1836 Coin holders, 51mm square, hard plastic capsules for coin size 24mm, a total of 350 holders with approx retail value of $270. Uncirculated. (350) Passed in
Lot 1837 Accessories, seed envelopes for coins (95mm x 55mm), three boxes of 1,000 each (current replacement value approx $150) and approx 300 cellophane envelopes suitable for notes or carded coins, various sizes. Uncirculated. (approx 3,300) Passed in
Lot 1838 Various, includes Federal Pastoral Shearing Co Limited, partly used company cheque book 1921, 1251/1350 (butts only), 1351/1500 unused; 1350, 1352 torn out, stamp IN LIQUIDATION, signed John Dudley all drawn on Bank of New South Wales Sydney; used cheque forms printed by Banks & Co Ltd Edinburgh, dated 1905-1907 for Moffat - Virtue Sheep Shearing Machine Co all payable at Queensland National Bank Ltd Sydney (approx 60); bag of Euro coins issued in Germany amounting to 10.23 Euro or 20DM; misc coins (approx 55) and a lead mould of H.M.Submarine No 1 sunk 1913, recovered 1982, plus six P.O. packs and loose stamps. Fair - uncirculated. (approx 150) Passed in
Lot 1839 George V, sovereign, 1920, no mint mark. Jeweller's copy, extremely fine. $340
Lot 1840 Gold ingots, with assayer's stamp, 'Half Ounce 9999 Gold'. Extremely fine. (3) $2,340
Lot 1841 Gold ingots, five grams each, .9999 fine, in sealed Perth Mint holders. Uncirculated. (7) $1,800
Lot 1842 Gold ingot, Perth Mint .9999 fine, ten grams. In sealed pack of issue, uncirculated. $500
Lot 1843 Gold nuggets, .7gm (2), 6.3gm, 10.1gm. Very good. (4) $840
Lot 1844 Silver ingot, assayed and stamped 'The Perth Mint/fine 999/OZS 50.66' and numbered 5284. Extremely fine. $1,450
Lot 1845 Diamond, round brilliant cut, 0.725 carats, clarity 1708, colour 1060, in slab wax sealed by Diamond Laboratory Services DGL (Diamond Grading Laboratories), with their certificate number 022091. As issued. Passed in
Lot 1846 Ladies diamond ring, round brilliant cut stone of approx 1.10 ct, clarity SI3, six claw setting, 18ct gold band, total weight 3.9gm. Extremely fine. $1,850
Lot 1847 Ladies diamond ring, princess cut stone with approx .50 ct, clarity VS1, 18ct gold band with white and yellow gold square setting, total weight 6.85 gm. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1848 Ladies diamond ring, round brilliant cut diamond (approx 33pt), claw set, with eleven diamonds around (each approx 2pt) each claw set, the cluster is set atop a tapered 18ct white gold band with pointed shoulders (4.2gm total wt). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 1849 Ladies dress or engagement ring, four square cut diamonds (each approx 5pt) bezel set and surronded by sixteen diamonds (each approx 1pt) and five diamonds set along the shank at each side (each approx 1pt), a total of nearly half a carat of diamonds, all in 9ct white gold (total wt 4.59gm). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 1850 Ladies dress ring, recessed claw set tourmaline with fluted shank, in 14ct gold (total wt 8.49gm). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 1851 Ladies dress or engagement ring, solitaire brilliant cut diamond (approx 25pt) claw set on a split shank, in 18ct gold (2.34gm total wt). Uncirculated. $480
Lot 1852 Ladies dress or engagement ring, brilliant cut bezel set diamond (approx 10pt) set above a trough with two diamonds (approx 1pt each) at one edge, in 18ct gold (3.81gm total wt). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 1853 Ladies dress ring, brilliant cut diamond (approx 10pt) claw set with seven diamonds (approx 1pt each) at each side along the shank, in 9ct gold (2.47gm total wt). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 1854 Ladies dress ring, heart shaped dark blue sapphire, claw set on a split shank, with twelve diamonds around and three diagonally at each side along the shank, a total of approx 25pt, in 9ct gold (2.61gm total wt). Uncirculated. $160
Lot 1855 Ladies dress ring, rhodium plated nugget design set with fifteen cubic zirconians (each approx 1pt), set into a split shank, in 9ct gold (2.54gm); also a set of 9ct gold (.68gm) earrings, drop style for pierced ears and inset with textured rhodium plate to give appearance of a row of diamonds. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1856 Ladies dress ring, oval cut paraiba blue topaz, claw set with small side diamond chips set into heart, in 9ct gold (2.38gm total wt). Uncirculated. $70
Lot 1857 Gold and silver jewellery, an assortment of pieces, men's cufflinks, in 9ct gold, (6.08 grams); ladies ring in gold, (2.78 grams), engraved 'Mary Margeret 2.9.44'; Egyptian scarab, Second Intermediate Period 1640-1550 BC, mounted in a gold band; Australian opal, (8mm), in gilt silver mount; earrings in 9ct and 14ct gold, also in silver; thin gold attachment strands (4); gilt silver imitation gold bar; gilt silver link. Fine - very fine in small case. (14) $240
Lot 1858 Bracelet, link style with heart shape lock, in gold (9ct, 16.6gm); brooch, in gold (9ct, 1gm) with amethyst stone in centre; sovereign mount, (9ct, 1.3gm); silver gilt mount. Fine - very fine. (4) $340
Lot 1859 Gold and sterling silver jewellery, includes bracelets, neck chains, pendants and earrings. Good - very fine. $140
Lot 1860 Cufflinks, set for 29th Int Euch Cong Sydney, Sept 1928, in enamel on bronze, chain and securing bar in 9ct gold; another set comprised of Australian 1921 threepences (EF) featuring a threepence at each end of chain. Very fine. (2 pairs) Passed in
Lot 1861 Cufflinks, a pair made from Australian 1910 silver threepences and sixpences. Very fine. $30
Lot 1862 Certina ladies 18ct gold wristwatch, Swiss made, manual wind, case number 417536 with machine turned texture finish around dial (32mm x 30mm), gold dial with baton hour and minute markers, gold textured bracelet, total weight 67.2gm. In working order, extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 1863 Eric Edelhausen men's wristwatch, 'Ganymede' automatic self wind, stainless steel with tachymeter and full calendar, day, date, month, water resistant to 30 metres, black dial with white numerals and white tipped hands, silver sub dials, open view back, leather band with deployment buckle. In original case and box, extremely fine. $350
Lot 1864 Dunhill cigarette lighter, in 9ct gold (total wt 105gm), case size (H 65mm, W 24mm, D 13mm), flip top lid, machine turned texture finish with plain panel on lid top to engrave initials, the base with gold hallmark and name 'Dunhill/London', requires flint and gas. Extremely fine. $800
Lot 1865 Wedgwood, large footed round bowl, Edme pattern, (20th century), in green cream glaze, decorated with fluting on the body and ram's head handles, underside stamped Wedgwood, (diameter 210mm, height 110mm); porcelain bowl, possibly Samson Lowestoft, c19th century, deep punch bowl design, interior and exterior rims decorated with pink and gold floral patterns, central flower, armorial devices at sides, (diameter 200mm, height 80mm). Both complete, very fine. (2) $50
Lot 1866 Teapot, basalt ware, c1805, oval shape decorated with an image of Admiral Nelson recalling the portrait by Lemuel Francis Abbott, image of Britannia on opposite side, both surrounded by trees and birds, (length 230mm, height 140mm). Minor chip on spout and lid, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 1867 Brass seal, oval (21mm) with wooden handle (85mm), F.Lassetter & Coy Ld/A1/Sydney. Very fine. $130
Lot 1868 Beer tankards, one in English pewter inset at the side with enamel crest of S.S.Himalaya, the other in super fine leadless pewter made in Australia by Silcraft Pty Ltd for Huntley, Melbourne, both approx 9.5cm high; also gold plated gentleman's pocket watch, Eclipse, made in England, missing face glass and sub dial hands, not working. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1869 Brass balance, scales (3), two with brass pans, one with glass pans (broken); one cased set of weights, twenty mg - fifty gram. Fair - very good. (4) $90
Lot 1870 Ethiopia, hand held Ceremonial Coptic Cross with a stylized figure in the centre of a person holding a standard and riding a horse (St George ?), 19th century, in low grade silver, 29.3cm x 11.8cm. Very fine. $140
Lot 1871 Ethiopia, Coptic Cross, 19th century, in low grade silver, 6.5cm x 4cm. Very fine. $60
Lot 1872 Leather quiver, 62cm, plaiting around upper section leaving a fringe of approx 55cm, decoration around bottom with attached fringe of approx 23cm, wide strap handle, other trailing decorations of leather strap and fringe, quiver closed with leather hood, includes five arrows with barbed metal heads, probably Islamic, North Africa. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1873 Pottery jugs, Bronte liquer, one with a two tone beige top and dark mustard bottom with label for 24 Fl.Oz, the other pale beige top and light mustard bottom with label for 680 Ml, both with labels and corks intact. Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1874 Napoleon, circular commemorative plaque in bronze, c19th century, bust of Napoleon to right, (diameter 100mm); decorative bronze plaque, (possibly Japanese), c19th century, depicting a vase with flowers and a censer, (65x75mm); faience ceramic pen-rest, (possibly central Asian), c19th century, of claw design decorated in purple, blue and green glazes, (105mm long); Icon, modern replica of a Byzantine original, 20th century, depicting the Virgin and Child in red, gold and blue tones, (170x140mm), signed with certificate on reverse. Slight damage, otherwise very fine. (4) $120
Lot 1875 Shanghai Mint, set of two copper alloy Tourist Commemorative Medals, in enamelled timber presentation case (2 sets); silver prize fob (voided pattern) for bowling, unnamed; The Irish Regiment of Canada (KC) metal hat badge; another white metal badge of an Irish harp ensigned by a King's crown (38mm x 20mm). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (3 + 2 sets) Passed in
Lot 1876 Silver Map, The Royal Geographical Society Silver Map, design etched onto sterling silver and decorated with 24ct gold highlights, in frame of issue by Franklin Mint, 1976, gross weight 4.5kg, silver approximately 1.5kg (48 ounces). Some scuffing on timber frame, otherwise uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 1877 Exhibition Building prints, in colour, all framed under glass, includes Crystal Palace, 1855; International Exhibition Building, London, 1862, Le Blond; The Exhibition Buildings at Sydney, New South Wales (1879), Emrick & Binger, London. The last with foxing and frame loose, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1878 Wally and the Major, original b&w artwork by Carl Lyon, two drawings (each 165mm x 235mm) per sheet, sheet nos 229/77 and 91/78, together with matching reduced size printer's 'pulls' (proofs) and actual newspaper cutouts of the cartoons, all with matching numbers; also a book, An Introduction to Carl Lyon, co-ordinated by A.L.Burgess, 24pp featuring a brief history of the artist and examples of many of his portrait and landscape artworks as well as his outstanding repertoire of comic book strips and magazine covers. Extremely fine. (7) $200
Lot 1879 Van Diemen's Land, Hobart Town, payment order no.2 dated 12th Jany 1832 for ú14.0.0 issued by Cashier of the Derwent Bank payable to Eric Clarke Esq, signed on back by payee. Very fine. $120
Lot 1880 Tasmania, Hobart Town, 183-, blank cheque forms to Cashier of the Commercial Bank. Extremely fine. (3) $50
Lot 1881 Van Diemen's Land, Campbelton, promissory note, unnumbered, dated 24 Apr 1838 due three months after date, for ú22.15.2 sterling, issued by John Johnston payable to Mr James Hamilton, Campbelton, circular stamp 'Bank Van Diemen's Land', signed on back by John Johnston and J.Hamilton. Fine. $170
Lot 1882 Tasmania, Launceston, The Union Bank of Australia, cheque no.114 dated 13th Novemr 1844 for ú26.16.6 payable to Bank of Australasia, signed by attorney for G.T.Harrison Estate, vignette at left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch, London; New South Wales, Sydney, Second of Exchange no.525 dated 23rd February 1844, due thirty days after sight for ú51.16.2 sterling from Union Bank of Australia, Sydney to its London office (top and bottom sections), vignette at left, printed by Perkins, Bacon & Petch. The first with portion of left top corner missing and with foxing, the second faded, fine. (2) $60
Lot 1883 Union Bank of Australia, Sydney, sight note No. 32.212, one thousand pounds, July 20th 1861, to Messrs Brierley Dean & Co, endorsed on back. Pin holes, folds and creases, very fine. $100
Lot 1884 Victoria, Ballarat, promissory note dated 12th July 1864 due four months after date, for ú40.0.0. issued by Andr I.Forbes payable to Dennis Keys, Melbourne Rd, Ballarat, oval stamp of Union Bank of Australia, Ballarat, printed by W.M.Brown, Printer, Lydiard-street, Ballarat. Spike hole at top left corner, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 1885 Victoria, Smythesdale, promissory note, unnumbered, dated Decr 16th 1865, due three months after date for ú140.0.0, payable to Mr John Laughlin, Storekeeper, Whim Holes, signed by Wm Roberts, endorsed vertically on front, 'Accepted - Payable at the Union Bank of Australia, Smythesdale, John Lauhglin', vignette at left, printed by G.C.Jones, Smythesdale; another, Ballaarat, promissory note, unnumbered, dated 3rd June 1876, due four months after date for ú1000.0.0, payable to Union Bank of Australia, signed by N.Leonard, vignette at left, printed by Sands & McDougall, Stationers Melbourne. Both with small spike hole, otherwise very fine. (2) $60
Lot 1886 Victoria, Ballaarat, promissory note, unnumbered, dated 12th Nov 1872 due three months after date, for ú200.0.0, payable to Union Bank of Australia, Ballaarat, printed by Pinkerton's Print, Ballarat (note different spelling). Very fine. $90
Lot 1887 New South Wales, Sydney, promissory note no.1187 dated 21 Febry 1873 due two months after date, for ú4151.14.9, issued by H.Alexander payable to Mess Davies, Alexander & Co at the City Bank, vignette at left edge, printed by John Sands, Sydney. Good very fine. $110
Lot 1888 New South Wales, Sydney, Second of Exchange no.24/7 dated 12th October 1874 for ú10.0.0 sterling by Oriental Bank Corporation to the Provincial Bank of Ireland, Dublin, affixed sixpence New South Wales duty stamp, printed by Ashby & Co, London, watermark 'Oriental Bank Corporation' within patterned border. Fine. $50
Lot 1889 New South Wales, Sydney, Second of Exchange no.74689 dated 9th April 1874, Bank of New South Wales, London for ú7.3.9 sterling to Bank of New South Wales, Sydney to order of Mrs Maria Cornelia Shadforth (top and bottom sections); Queensland, Ravenswood, duplicate of advice for funds of ú7.3.9 held at the disposal of the abovenamed, dated 29 Septr 1873 from London branch of The Bank of New South Wales. The first faded, fine. (2) $50
Lot 1890 New South Wales, Hill End, promissory note no.751 dated 12 Oct 1875, due three months after date, for ú10.0.0, payable to J.Shand at Bank of New South Wales, Hill End, Commercial Bank Sydney vignette at left, printed by W.Moffitt, Sydney, endorsed on back by Joseph Shand. $50
Lot 1891 Banking, sight notes for South Australia, mostly English Scottish & Australian Bank, Clare 13 August 1874, Adelaide 1 May 1879, Adelaide 18 November 1909, Clare 20 June 1910, Clare 29 August 1913, Adelaide 1 October 1916, Clare 27 September 1943; fixed deposit receipts from English Scottish & Australian Bank, Blyth 9 November 1934, Brinkworth 6 March 1940; Interest Warrant for E.S.& A. Bank, Adelaide 1 January 1942; fixed deposit receipts from English Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, Clare 28 September 1868 and another, 14 March 1872; blank promissory note 19- printed with six pence New South Wales stamp duty included. Mostly different designs, very good - very fine. (13) $50
Lot 1892 Sight note, Adelaide, August 1st, 1876, drawn on English Scottish & Australian Chartered Bank, for ú6.4.0. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1893 Victoria, Melbourne, promissory notes nos.1003 and 1004, dated 15th Oct 1877, due twenty five and twenty six months after date for ú7.0.0 each, payable to Messrs S.Soleberg & Son at Oriental Bank, Sandhurst, signed by Thomas A.Rogers, various stamps and writing on back of each and two bank stamps on front of each, vignette at left, printed by Evans Bros Melbourne; Charlton, promissory note, unnumbered, dated 9th June 1881, due six months after date for ú50.0.0, payable to The Bank of Australasia, signed by Thos ?reehnan, affixed one shilling Victoria duty stamp, vignette at left, printed by Sands & McDougall, Melbourne. Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1894 Victoria, Boort, promissory note, unnumbered, dated Feb 16th 1885 due three months after date for ú15.10.0, issued by David Beattie payable to W.Kirk at the National Bank, vignette at left and affixed Victoria sixpence duty stamp, marked on back 'Refer to Drawer' 21/5/85 and signature of payee. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1895 Victoria, Birregurra, promissory note, no.427 dated 1st May 1888 due six months after date, for ú100.0.0 payable to The Colonial Bank of Australasia, Birregurra, signed by John Keeghan, stamped 'PAID', purple and white embossed Victoria duty stamp for two shillings, printed By Authority John Ferres, Government Printer; another, unnumbered, dated 13th May 1892 due three months after date, for ú5.3.0, payable to Colonial Bank of Australasia, Birregurra, signed by Thomas Kettle with his mark (X) with witness signature, pink and white embossed Victoria duty stamp for six pence, printed By Authority Robt.S.Brain, Government Printer. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1896 Tasmania, Table Cape, promissory note no.68 dated April 18th, 1889 due four months after date, for ú44.0.0, payable to C.Webb at National Bank of Tasmania, Stanley, name of R.W.MacKenzie, Table Cape in vignette at left, printed by Aikenhead & Button, red and white embossed Tasmania duty stamp for sixpence, oval stamp (twice) of The Commercial Bank of Tasmania Limited, Latrobe, signatures and stamp on back. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1897 Sight note, South Australia, ú12.17.9, 1st July 1892, payable to Mr A. Scholz at Bank of Victoria, Kaniva, bank stamps for Eng. Scot. & Aust. Chart. Bank and Bank of Victoria Limited on front, duty stamps for both Victoria and South Australia also on front. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1898 Second of Exchange, National Bank of Australasia, London, no.3.496 dated 9th June 1892 for ú25.0.0 payable to Gordon Bowring Esq at the bank's Head Office, Melbourne, Victoria, watermark of the bank's name within patterned border; promissory note, handwritten for ú10.0.0 dated 11th November 1811 from William Welsh and Jon Welsh to James Johnstone, impressed 1 shilling VI pence duty stamp featuring Order of the Garter; handwritten note of payment for 5 days work 1/6d, Jan 5th 1826. The second last with heavy foxing but all ink writing clear, very good, the last fine and the first very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1899 Tasmanian Government, treasury bill no.322 dated at Hobart, 8th December 1892 for ú100.0.0 sterling redeemable on 8th December 1895, with red and white embossed duty stamp for two shillings and sixpence, 'PAID' stamp and two cancelled punch holes at signatures. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1900 Tasmanian Government, treasury bill no.593 dated at Hobart, 8th December 1892, for ú1,000.0.0 sterling redeemable on 8th December 1895, with red and white embossed duty stamps for one pound and five shillings, diagonal payment stamp, 'London Westminister Bank/for credit of/North China Insurance Co Ltd', two cancelled punch holes at signatures. Foxing and staining and tear at bottom left edge, fine. $20
Lot 1901 Bill of Exchange, Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Second of Exchange no.56/2535 dated 28 May 1914 at Singapore, pay on demand ú228.2.6 to The London Bank of Australia, vignette of arms at left, number 117467 printed in bottom left corner; another but a First of Exchange, unissued, 19-, with watermark 'WN/Extra Strong/587'. The first very fine, the second uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 1902 New South Wales, Willow Tree, promissory notes, nos.29 and 30, dated 22nd Sept 1917, due on demand for ú20.0.0 each, payable to M.L.O'Brien at Commercial Banking Coy of Sydney Ltd, Willow Tree, signed by J.O'C.Danes, both with embossed red and white six pence duty stamp; Bank of New South Wales, Letter of Introduction, 19-, printed in red diagonally across, 'SPECIMEN', four punch holes cancelled. Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1903 Postal note, Commonwealth of Australia, New South Wales issue note, number A 377539, for two shillings (97mm x 201mm), stamped for issue at Tamworth MR 17/1910 and with affixed New South Wales penny postage stamps (2), printed by William Applegate Gullick, Government Printer, number 13 written in top right corner. Creases and folds, otherwise very fine. $360
Lot 1904 Tattersall's ticket, no.57091, No.2 Melbourne Cup, for five shillings, November 7th 1911, printed 'Tasmanian Government/Stamp Duty/Pre-paid 2D'; political notes for Greater Hutt River (Lord Lang [Hancock]), McMahon, Whitlam (2), Fraser (4); also Golfers' Dollars for Caddy-In restaurant, Beverley Hills, NSW. The first with a few edge splits and creases but scarce, the political notes uncirculated, the last with some paper pest damage, fine. (10) $20
Lot 1905 Military Fortnightly Ticket, N.S.W.G.R., second class, number 26801, blue stamp 31 sideways, available between Otford, Campbelltown, Kenny Hill, Penrith, Richmond, Cowan and branch lines, for soldiers in uniform only, expires 14 January, 1943, unsigned. Toned but virtually uncirculated and scarce. $40
Lot 1906 Victoria, 19th November 1851, copies of correspondence (May - Oct 1851) between the Government of this Colony (Vic) and the Government of Van Diemen's Land on the subject of the manumission and dispersion through the adjacent Colonies of convicts sent out under sentence of Transportation to Van Diemen's Land, 3-page printed document. Foxing on back of last page, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1907 Boomerang Club (GB), booklet 1945; Lord's cricket match cards, 1945 (4, England V. Australia [2], RAAF V. British Empire XI, Oxford V. Cambridge); theatre programs, mostly Great Britain 1940s period but noted My Fair Lady at Her Majesty's Theatre Sydney, 1961; Madame Tussaud's list of exhibits, 1940s; souvenir colour photo folder of Waterloo, Iowa c1940s; postcards (34) mostly Australia pre 1910; first day covers (2, 1937 & 1940); Great Britain ten shillings and one pound (both damaged). Poor - very fine. (65) $60
Lot 1908 Don Bradman autograph, T.S.M.V.Manoora's bird decorated ship's menu for 'Birthday Greetings To Captain Phoenix' dinner, Friday, May 12, 1950 with several autographs of guests including Commander O.Nilsson, ship's Master, Captain Phoenix and his wife, and Don Bradman and his wife, Jessie Bradman, and as such scarce . A few tone spots, otherwise very fine. $400
Lot 1909 Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor, fold over letter document (31cm x 22cm) with large impressed arms seal at opening, written in Latin, to Francesco Ferdinando II d'Avalos 5th Marquis of Pescara (1560-62), Governor of Milan to give permission to the Count of Arco to buy wheat at Milan market. Some light paper loss at edges, small cut out sections from fold over, some light foxing in parts, otherwise fine and scarce. $300
Lot 1910 Louis XIV, printed document (35.3cm x 22.3cm) with hand written inclusions and amendments, printed signature 'Louis', dated 19 December 1646, signed at bottom and initialled. Moderate storage folds, light paper loss around edges, a 1cm paper split at edge of centre fold, otherwise fine. $120
Lot 1911 Louis XIV, printed document (32.3cm x 24.2cm) with hand written inclusions, dated 9 December 1673, to Guardians of the Treasury, signed 'Louis', crossed through officially; also an unidentified document, written in ink in French on thin, clear paper. The first stuck to heavy board, some moderate paper loss at edges, a few small holes and tears, document clear and bold; second item taped on all folds, otherwise clear and fine. (2) $110
Lot 1912 Arras, Department du Pas-de-Calais, France, hand written on letterhead style document (24.6cm x 17.7cm) with French Republic logo, judgement of the Tribunal of the District of Arras handed down by the magistrate of the canton of Aplincourt to Citizen Morval, dated 16 Spring (20 April - 19 May) in the 5th year of the French Republic (1794), signed 'Devienue'. A few holes and tear at bottom edge from being on a spike and another small hole at top left corner, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1913 Scotland, Edinburgh, solicitor's letter dated 4th July 1798, handwritten in ink by James Grant re meeting of creditors of (Mr) Maidment, outside fold marked James Grant Esq W.S. (Writer of the Signet, term for Scottish solicitor) and Andrew Steele Esq W.S. Edin. and with handstamp impressions (Bishop Mark) of a circle with the month and day JY/4 and JY/5. One small piece missing, some slight edge loss, otherwise very fine for period. Passed in
Lot 1914 Historic letter, handwritten in ink, sent from Andw. Lang Selkirk on 6 June 1814 to William Borthwick, East Lothian Bank, Dunbar offering support for a bank agency application by Mr Mungo Park, octagonal red handstamp 7/1814. One small torn piece, otherwise very fine for period. Passed in
Lot 1915 Rudyard Kipling, signature on paper affixed to card, with small photo of Kipling. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 1916 English monarchs, stamped signatures of three succeeding Royals, all on military appointment documents, George V appointing Edmund Cuthbert Stuart as 'an officer in Our Special Reserve of Officers', 13 September 1917; George VI appointing Horace William Applin M.B. as Lieutenant, 27 June 1941; Elizabeth II appointing Horace William Applin M.B. as Lieutenant, 4 July 1952, the first with seal of George V, the second with ratification seal of Elizabeth II on issue of the new, third certificate to the same person, this also with the Elizabeth II seal, the first two (30.5cm x 40.5cm), the last (33.5cm x 40.5cm). The first with three vertical folds, the second with light foxing, all with light creasing, otherwise very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1917 Ethiopian Coptic religious scroll, 18th (?) century, in Amaric script but 'Ghez' language, on rough paper (approx 1.3 metres long and 9.5cm wide) backed by leather, the whole text interspersed with decorations in black and red. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1918 Italy, Modena and Reggio Provisional Government, Year 5 of the French Republic (28 February 1797), printed notice translated to, 'In the name of and by order of Supreme General Bonaparte a notice that the forced requisition of horses, for the purposes of war, will never occur again in these States', professionally framed under cover for wall hanging. A few small holes and some light foxing as to be expected and some edge loss but overall fresh, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 1919 Poland, share certificate for 680 zloty, number 090223, June 1929, printed by Giesecke & Devrient, with official stamps and seals; promissory notes (4), 1925, 1947, 1953 completed and with multiple assignments on back, another unissued but signed, all with Polish eagle vignette for stamp duty. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1920 Map of South Australia, New South Wales, Victoria & Queensland, in black and white with some colour (approx 46cm x 37cm), printed by W. & A.K.Johnston, Edinburgh c1834. Very fine. $60
Lot 1921 Map of Van-Diemans Land, (Tasmania) in colour (approx 46cm x 37cm), printed in London, March 1834. Very fine. $80
Lot 1922 Map of France, in colour (approx 37cm x 46cm), printed in London, March 1834. Centre fold split, taped on back, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 1923 Map of Persia and Arabia, in colour (approx 37cm x 46cm), printed in London, March 1834. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1924 Map of Ancient Persian Empire (Iran), in colour (approx 37cm x 46cm), printed in London, March 1834. A top edge split on centre fold, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1925 Map of Prussia with part of Poland, in colour (approx 37cm x 46cm), printed in London, March 1834. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1926 Map of Switzerland, in colour (approx 37cm x 46cm), printed in London, March 1834. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1927 Map of Turkey in Europe, in colour (approx 46cm x 37cm), printed in London, March 1834. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1928 Views of Ireland, 19th century engravings (approx 12cm x 18cm plus border with title below), includes Devenish Island by J.C.Armytage (2) and The Valley of the Blackwater by H.Adlard, printed by Geo.Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London. Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 1929 Views of Ireland, 19th century engravings (approx 12cm x 18cm plus border with title below), all by J.B.Allen, includes The Lower and Turk Lakes, Killarney; Leenane - Connemara (2); and Scene from Sugar-loaf Mountain (2), printed by Geo.Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London. Some foxing around border edges, otherwise very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1930 Views of Ireland, 19th century engravings (approx 12cm x 18cm plus border with title below), all by C.Cousen, includes Jerpoint Abbey; Cove Harbour; Rofs Castle - Killarney; Monument of General Rofs, printed by Geo.Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London. Some foxing or toning around border edges, otherwise very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1931 Views of Ireland, 19th century engravings (approx 12cm x 18cm plus border with title below), all by J.Cousen, includes Turk Cascade; Ballybunnian; Delphi Lodge; Doonass Rapids near Castle Connell; The Eagle Mountain Killeries, printed by Geo.Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London. Some foxing on the third and toning around border edges, otherwise very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1932 Views of Ireland, 19th century engravings (approx 12cm x 18cm plus border with title below), all by J.C. Bentley, includes Plaiskin Cliff near the Grants Causeway; The Meeting of the Waters (Vale of Ovoca); Innisfallen, Lake of Killarney; Glengariff Inn; Glen of the Downs; Cromwell's Bridge, Glengariff, printed by Geo.Virtue of 26 Ivy Lane, London. Some foxing on the third and toning around border edges, otherwise very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 1933 Blue Mountains Panoramic Views, by H.Phillips, Katoomba, b&w 8pp booklet (approx 14.5cm x 49.5cm) featuring several full width panoramic photos. Good very fine. $50
Lot 1934 Newspapers, 1857 The Empire (3, Sept 12, 18, 19), 1862 Evening Mail Aug 29, 1868 Australasian Nov 21, 1886 The Mercury, Hobart (2, Sept 29, 30); banking documents, 18- The Punjab Banking Company Limited, Mian Mir partly used cheque book and butts, one payable to Capt Peel and another for guns from England; 18- London & Melbourne Banking Co unissued cheque; 18- The Bank of NSW Sydney unissued cheque; 1912 The Union Bank of Australia issued cheque; 1922 Bank of NSW, Bowen issued cheque; 1925 Herren Goldman Sachs & Co, New York international bank draft; also 1917 Australian Repatriation Fund, silk acknowledgement ribbon - Gideway Skating Rink South Brisbane. Fine - extremely fine. (14) $50
Lot 1935 Historic newspapers, includes issues for Death of Diana, Sydney 2000 Olympics, Millennium editions, Don Bradman, Wedding of Princess Mary, Death of Steve Irwin, Pope Paul VI 1970 Visit to Australia, also Chuck & Di Have a Baby paper doll book, other Sydney 2000 Olympics memorabilia; Qantas and other airlines related books and history items; Two Hundred Years - Australian History issues 1 - 4, 7, 10, 14, 15 (2), 16, 17 (11 in total); Unique Cars, Special 50th Anniversary collector's issue, 1998 (370pp); also other car and motor cycle related memorabilia. Very fine - uncirculated. (lot) Passed in
Lot 1936 Art prints and paintings, includes Michelangelo selection (14) of his drawings on matte finish art paper suitable for framing and stored in fold-over cover; Thailand, oil paintings unframed on canvas (3), two colourful river market scenes (250mm x 250mm) and (450mm x 590mm), the third an outrigger canoe (840mm x 495mm); Queen Elizabeth II, prints of young queen wearing evening dress, tiara and diamond necklace and Order of the Garter on matte art paper (675mm x 435mm) with border (865mm x 510mm) (89). The prints with some foxing around edges or on back but actual prints mostly unaffected, overall very fine - extremely fine. (106) Passed in
Lot 1937 Collectable records, includes long play and 45s, many 1960s rock 'n roll including some Elvis albums. Very fine. (80+) Passed in
Lot 1938 Australia mining, (NSW), Great Cobar Limited, share warrant for ten shares, 13 December 1906, English and French text, with attached dividend coupons 2-20, also, The New Victory Tin Mining Company, Poolamacca, certificate for fifty shares, 23 April 1888; (South Australia), Poolamacca Tin Mining Company, certificate for one hundred shares, 21 November 1887; (Queensland), The Big Hill Gold Mining Company, certificate for one thousand shares, 25 March 1896; (Tasmania), The South Mount Lyell Mining Company, certificate for twenty shares, 26 October 1897; (Victoria), The Bethanga Goldfields Limited, warrant for five shares, 10 November 1903, English and French text, with attached dividend coupons 1-18. Very fine - good very fine. (6) $150
Lot 1939 Australia mining, King Solomon's Gold Mines, text in English and French with Australian coat of arms in centre, 18 July 1895, certificates for ten shares, numbers 4284, 4438, 4441/9 (nine consecutive), 4474/83 (ten consecutive), 28 December 1897, certificates for twenty five shares, numbers 4907/9 (three consecutive), all with interest coupons intact. Vertical and horizontal centre fold, very fine. (24) Passed in
Lot 1940 NSW mining, Peel River Land & Mineral Company, five pound share, 16 February 1857, printed by R.Arnold, 6 Barge Yard, Bucklersbury City; Rawsthorne's Gold Mining Company, Hawkin's Hill, Tambaroora, certificate for one hundred shares, 31 May 1872, printed by John Sands, 392 George St, Sydney. Good very fine. (2) $60
Lot 1941 Queensland mining, Balmer's United North Gold Mining, Reedy Creek, certificate for one hundred shares, 21 November 1906, to H.H.Skinner, South Melbourne; The Chillago Railway and Mines Limited, debenture for one hundred pounds, 1 September 1900, with attached interest coupons 29-37; Hydraulic Gold Recovery Company, certificate for one hundred shares, 31 October 1894; Queensland Copper Company, certificate for five preference shares, 10 December 1906 and ten ordinary shares, 10 November 1906, the first with attached interest coupons 8-20, the second with interest coupons 5-20 but detached from certificate. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $120
Lot 1942 Western Australia mining, Bayley's Mines, certificate for fifty shares, 1 December 1903, stamped 'FULLY PAID'; The Conglomerate Goldfields of Western Australia, certificate for fifty shares, 10 July 1902; Esperanza Westralia Limited, certificate for one hundred and seventy shares, 30 October 1905; Great Boulder Gold Mines, certificate for one hundred shares, 1 March 1969; The Great Boulder No 1 Limited, certificate for five hundred shares, 14 June 1921; Hampton Plains Estate Limited, Coolgardie, WA, certificate for fifty shares, 31 May 1897; The Murchison Associate Gold Mines Limited, certificate for fifty shares, 3 September 1901, to Henry Augustus Paynter (solicitor of Northumberland, died 1919); The Whim Well Copper Mines Limited, share warrant for ten shares, text in English and French, 2 January 1911, with attached dividend coupons 5-20; Yuanmi Gold Mines Limited, certificate for fifty three fully paid shares, 23 July 1912. Fine - good very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 1943 Mining and others, Anglo-Australian Gold Development Limited, certificate for fifty shares, 12 June 1936; Holt-Sutherland Estate Company Limited, Sydney, certificate for fifty shares, 1 March 1900, to Edward Percy Simpson (distinguished commercial lawyer and company director); Commonwealth Oil Corporation, certificates for one hundred preferred ordinary shares (red), 24 November 1920 and another for one hundred deferred ordinary shares (black), 24 November 1919; Corona Consolidated Limited, certificate for thirty three shares, 18 September 1905; The Selected Gold Mines of Australia Limited, debenture for ten pounds, 6 July 1904. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1944 Mining, (New Guinea), Upper Watut Gold Alluvials, certificate for one hundred shares, 30 October 1935; (New Zealand), The Blagrove's Freehold Gold Mining Company, certificate for one hundred and fifty shares, 8 March 1898, also, United New Zealand Exploration, certificate for one hundred shares, 28 July 1896; (Singapore Register), The Raub Australian Gold Mining Company, certificates for five hundred, one hundred, and thirty shares, all three dated 19 July 1939, issued to Avice Emily Edwards of Shanghai. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 1945 Finance, The Associated Financial Corporation, debentures for one hundred pounds each, consecutive numbers 2352/3, 18 July 1902 to Henry Kahn; The Australian Financial Agency and Guarantee Company Limited, certificate for fifty shares of five pounds each paid to ten shillings, 18 December 1888; Tasmanian Government Debenture for one hundred pounds sterling, 31 October 1867, signed personally by Colonial Treasurer Thos D Chapman, two red ink stamps 'PAID'. The first three good very fine, the last good fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 1946 Australia shipping, Australian Royal Mail Steam Navigation, certificate 23131 for one share, 9 September 1852, with impressed company seal; Australasian Pacific Mail Steam Packet Company, certificate 7471 for one twenty pound share, 12 October 1852, named to George Hudson Esq M.P. of Albert Gate, with impressed company seal. Nearly extremely fine. (2) $50
Lot 1947 Belgium, Autobus Belges, certificate for one hundred francs, 1924, features vignette of autobus in city square, professionally set into a marbled timber frame, under perspex with an olive green border around certificate. Uncirculated and attractive. Passed in
Lot 1948 Banking, The New Oriental Bank Corporation Limited, London, share warrant, ten pounds, 11th September 1885, No.16731, with fourteen coupons still attached. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1949 Banking, The New Oriental Bank Corporation Limited, Calcutta, share warrant, eastern issue, one hundred rupees, 7th May 1891, No.59392. Split in centre fold, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1950 Banking, The Agra Bank Limited, share certificate for fifty ú6 shares, 1900, No.1215, attractive scrollwork at left with coat of arms in centre, endorsed on face. Pin holes, nearly very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 1951 Banking, The Indian Specie Bank Limited, share certificate for one share of 100 rupees, 16th May 1911, No.80580. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 1952 Banking, Alliance Bank of Simla Limited, share certificate for 300 shares of one hundred rupees each, No.446, 3rd November 1916. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1953 South Africa (ZAR), The Eerste Fabrieken Hatherley Distillery Limited, Pretoria, text in English and French, ZAR arms in centre, 30 September 1895, five shares on warrant number 6602, ten shares (2) warrant numbers 11869/70 consecutive pair, 23 October 1895, twenty five shares on warrant number 20454, all with interst coupons 4-20 intact. Horizontal and vertical centre fold, very fine. (4) $100
Lot 1954 The Sumatra Syndicate Limited (formerly the Java Syndicate Limited), ordinary share certificate for 4,500 shares of one shilling, No.19, 19th October 1904; another, 1,350 preference shares of one pound, 6th October 1905, No.7. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 1955 Debentures, oil companies, Phillips Petroleum Company, debenture, 25,000 dollars, No.R20403, Feb 18 1977; another for 5,000 dollars, RV 9222, Feb 14 1977; Belco Petroleum Corporation, debenture for 10,000 dollars, RX 5323, Mar 02 1978; another for 1,000 dollars, RM 29875, May 15 1974; Penzoil United, Inc, debenture for 10,000 dollars, RX 2546, Mar 31 1971; another for 1,000 dollars, RM31232, 07/11/73; Standard Oil Company, debenture for 4,000 dollars, RU01168, Aug 2 1968; another for 5,000 dollars, UF10974, 22 July 1984; another for 5,000 dollars, Sep 05 1972, RV15764; another for 10,000 dollars, Mar 23 1977, RB 01739. Mostly extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 1956 Australia, collection of Australian stamps in Seven Seas Stamps hingeless album appear to be mostly MUH, issues from 1913, almost no kangaroos, 50% of KGV, missing scarce commems including 5/- bridge, noted robes thick paper set, missing two pounds arms, noted set of 6 pre-decimal navigators, decimals appear about complete from 1966 - 1991, includes block of 25 1971 Xmas; together with another similar Seven Seas standard album with some used Australian and two stock books with mostly used issues and some Pacific Islands issues including M/S. MUH, mint and used. (100s) $500
Lot 1957 Australia, an extensive collection of described pre-decimal used issues with varieties and multiple copies, OS types noted, many issues with many noted as ASC listed varieties, the collection stored in five (5) large brown Lighthouse stockbooks, noted one pound chestnut and blue kangaroo, 6d engraved kooka (2), range of KGV to 1/4, near complete range of commems (no 5/- bridge, 2/- 1935 Jubilee), others noted included robes, arms to 2 pounds (2). Used, several noted with faults. (100's) $400
Lot 1958 Australia and Territories, Australia includes several pages of varieties all annotated and indicated, sets of Navigators, 1964, and Arms, 1937-38, GVI threepence blue (7 varieties including white wattles), many other pre decimal sets and singles; Territories include Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Nauru, Norfolk Island, Papua New Guinea, Xmas Island, also New Zealand, 1959 & 1960 Birds (Health) issues, MUH pairs of M/sheets, 1953 QEII 10/- blue (MH) set of seventeen includes 1/- die II, other used and Tokelau issues of 1950s as well as Canada, Malaya and other world issues. Displayed in three stamp albums, many scarce items and sets, some mint but mostly used. (several 100s) $250
Lot 1959 Australia, pre-decimal mostly QEII in blocks many from 1950s to early 1960s, also noted paintings set to $10, 10/- robes thick paper, MUH, GB castles to one pound with multiple crown wmk and another set no wmk; lot includes Nauru set of ships to 10/-; assorted Post Office packs (26) mostly of 1970s to Xmas 1981 with much duplication of Xmas 1981, a few FDC and letter cards and pre-stamped envelopes. MUH and used. (approx 250) $110
Lot 1960 Australia, decimal in stock books or Hagner books (3) from 1966 as almost all blocks of 4, several as sheets, (FV $644). MUH. (100s) $300
Lot 1961 Australia, decimal in stock book on Hagner sheets (3) from the 1980s and 1990s as almost all blocks of 4, some singles in packs and several as sheets, Specimen painting sets (2), and a 1990 year book with stamps, (FV $400). MUH. (100s) $170
Lot 1962 Australia, Post Office packs 1977-2009, each described on sheets with FV) (FV stated to be $1214). MUH. (approx 250) $450
Lot 1963 Australia, decimal issues, mostly 1999-2001, includes 2000 Annual Year Book (silver), various gutter issue souvenir packs, booklets, mini sheet packs, maxim card set of four for Federation 2001, FDCs (4 including Bradman [2]), also other loose gutters and a vertical block of four; Antarctic Penguins pack (2), total face value approx $150. A few loose gutters with corner fold or creasing, otherwise MUH. (lot) $100
Lot 1964 Australia and world, collections housed in loose leaf albums and spring back folders mounted on leaves, noted Australia used collection in Favourite Philatelic Album includes robes set, KGV set, some scarce commems high values (no 5/- bridge), hagners (9) of mint Australia decimal and pre-decimal and world mint; other albums of world stamps (5) several nearly empty, also large quantities of world stamps mostly off paper, some covers all housed in two large containers. MUH, mint, used. (100s) $100
Lot 1965 Australia and world, large carton containing AP Year books 1988, 2000; Train stamp books (2), Olympic Prestige Stamp albums (2) with stamps; assorted M/S, gutter strips and other PO products (FV $44); AAT packs 1979-1993 (FV $25); numismatic/philatelic covers Army Kakoda medal; various FDC (12), Aerogrammes (2), assorted used from Australia, PNG and world, 1993 ACSC book, lot includes a detailed listing of items. MUH and used. (many 100's) $90
Lot 1966 Australia, PO packs, first day covers and individual stamps, 1980-1983, also AAT PO packs and FDCs, 1980-1983, noted 'Last Flight' covers for Qantas DC-4 service, Sydney-Norfolk Islands and Norfolk Islands-Australia (3 types); banknotes, one dollar, Johnston/Fraser (1982) DPJ 608996/9000, DPK 608501/5 two lots of five consecutive notes (R.78); world notes (4) noted Malaya and British Borneo, 21st March 1953, one dollar (P.1a). The world notes poor - very fine, the other notes uncirculated, the rest used - MUH. (approx 160) $60
Lot 1967 Australia, self adhesive stamp boxes of Australia Remembers 100 x 45c (2); miniature sheets and folders for Rod Laver 2003 (2), Ashes 2006-7 (2), Australian Open 2007 (2); Lifesaver folder 2007; Golden Day of Radio 43c (2). MUH. (11) $60
Lot 1968 Australia, Olympic Games, Australian Gold Medallists 2000 stamp album by Australia Post complete with M/S, (4); Australia Post Olympic Games Prestige Stamp Album, 1996 (2); Collection of Commonwealth Games Stamps, 2006 in books as issued and slip cases (2). MUH. (8 books) $220
Lot 1969 Australia, Australia Post Year Books, multiple copies of each date as noted, 1983 (4), 1988 (2), 1989, 1990 (5), 1991 (3), 1992 (2), 1995, 1996 (3), 1998 (2), 1999 (2) and the Australian Commonwealth Territories Collection with cliplock album, (issue price $1217+). MUH. (26 books) $450
Lot 1970 Australia, Australia Post Year Books, multiple copies of each date as noted, 2001 (2), 2002 (2), 2004 (6), 2005 (4), 2006 (2) (issue price $1249). MUH. (16 books) $500
Lot 1971 Australia, Australia Post Year Books, multiple copies of each date as noted, 2007 (2), 2008 (2), 2009 (3; Transport & Communication (selections of Engraved stamps) another, Selections of Engraved Stamps, Australian's under fire (2), (issue price of year books $650). MUH. (11 books) $400
Lot 1972 Australian Antarctic Territory, range of issues from 1966 to 1990s housed on Hagner sheets (14) mostly as blocks of 4, also a sheet of 1988 environment, (FV $107); together with Seven Seas Stamp hingeless leaves with issues from 1957 - 1991 about complete. MUH. (100s) $60
Lot 1973 Christmas Island, range of issues from 1968 to 1990s housed on Hagner sheets (35) mostly as blocks of 4, also sheets M/S and sheetlets of various issues, and singles (FV $290); together with Seven Seas Stamp hingeless leaves with issues from 1958 - 1991 about complete. MUH. (100s) $110
Lot 1974 Cocos (Keeling) Islands, range of issues from 1968 to 1990s housed on Hagner sheets (28) mostly as blocks of 4, also sheets M/S and sheetlets of various issues, and singles (FV $302); together with Seven Seas Stamp album with hingeless leaves with issues from 1963 - 1991 about complete. MUH. (100s) $100
Lot 1975 Fiji, range of issues from 1970s to 1990s housed on Hagner sheets (51) mostly as blocks of 4, a few M/S and sheetlets of various issues, various singles; together with Seven Seas Stamp album with hingeless leaves with issues from 1966 - 1991 (missing 1968 definitives, 1969 commems etc), otherwise about complete, all mostly MUH; together with a large plastic container of world used (mostly Australia, PNG and other islands) stamps on paper, some as part envelopes. MUH, used. (100s) $110
Lot 1976 Nauru, extensive range of post 1980 issues to c1990s housed on Hagner sheets (65) mostly as blocks of 4, many as M/S or sheetlets, a small quantity as loose stamp issues. MUH. (100s) $60
Lot 1977 Nauru and Norfolk Island, extensive collection housed on Seven Seas Stamps hingeless leaves held within a cliplock binder, Nauru about complete from 1924 (lacks 10/-) to 1991, Norfolk Island from 1947 (lacks 1953 pictorials, 10d definitive, 2/8 local government) otherwise appears complete to 1991; together with almost empty similar album from these countries and PNG with leaves to 1978. MUH, mint a few used. (100s) $100
Lot 1978 Norfolk Island, extensive range of post 1980 issues to c1990s housed on Hagner sheets (70) mostly as blocks of 4, a few as part sheets and M/S, a quantity as loose stamp issues. MUH. (100s) $90
Lot 1979 Papua New Guinea, extensive collection housed on Seven Seas Stamps hingeless leaves held within a cliplock binder, about complete from 1952 (lacks 3 1/2d black, 1/6, 2/-, 10/- and pound, most 1958 issues) to 1991. Appear all MUH. (100s) $200
Lot 1980 Papua New Guinea, extensive range of post 1980 issues to c1990s housed on Hagner sheets (70) mostly as blocks of 4, a few as part sheets and, a small quantity as loose stamp issues. MUH. (100s) $70
Lot 1981 New Zealand, postal history, Russell cover and letter, with a charge of 6d, fixed with crowned postmark, dated Aug 17, 1835 to addressee Gilbert Mair at Whangarei, from Charles Baker of Tolaga Bay, New Zealand. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1982 New Zealand, postal history, Russell cover and letter, charge of 4d, fixed with postmark New Zealand, Nov 9, 1846 and Russell block stamp to addressee G(ilbert) Mair in Bay of Islands, G Mair esquire of Paihia, Bay of Islands together with letter written from Wanganui from Richard Taylor. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1983 Samoa, extensive collection housed on 4 albums and stock books, two albums are Seven Seas Stamps hingeless leaves or made hingeless held within two cliplock binders, incomplete from 1966 - 1989, many in stock books as blocks of 4, sheetlets or M/S. All appear to be MUH. (100s) $90
Lot 1984 Great Britain, stock book of issues, noted, 1d blacks 1840 (2) (both with three good margins and red maltese cross cancel), 2d blue 1840 (tight margins), 1841 issues imperf 1d (5), 2d blue on blued paper (2), quantity of perf issues 1d brown (8), 2d blue (9), othe QV to 1/-; postage due 2/6 to one pound (SG D65-68); other QEII set as blocks of 4 from 1/2d to 1/6 wmk multiple crowns (SG.570-586) and quanties of additional blocks; 2/6 to one pound (3 sets) multiple crowns (SG.595-8); similar no wmk sets (2) (SG.759-762); gutter strip blocks of 4 of one and two pounds (SG.1026, 1027); British Antarctic Territory set 1971 complete overprint sets to 50P (2 sets); overprint sets to 50P 1971 for South Georgia (3 sets) and similar for Tristan da Cunha to 50P (3 sets). MUH, mint and used. (several 100) $450
Lot 1985 The Kings & Queens of Great Britain stamps, a limited edition made with 23k gold and 12k white gold overlays, valid postage for mail from the Island of Staffa to the mainland of Scotland, features 49 stamps on cards with history, Edgar (959 - 975) - Elizabeth II (1952 -). In presentation album with slipcover and certificate number 0235, uncirculated. $30
Lot 1986 Bechuanaland Protectorate, issues of seahorses 2/6 and 5/- with two line overprint in 1923 and 1920 respectively, both with bottom selvedge, (SG 88 and 89); Bahamas, KGV one pound dull green and black, mult. crown Ca, (SG 89). All fine mint with trace of hinge marks. (3) $150
Lot 1987 Cyprus, George VI issues SG 151-156, 156a, 157-159; Cyprus refugee camps, six different RPS (Rural Postal Service) cancellations T31 on piece; envelope postmarked 1945 posted from Bina Floss of Camp 65.B.2 to Jerusalem; maps of Cyprus and the internment camps' locations; coins, Cyprus, bronze one piastre, 1942, 1944 (KM.23a). The coins very fine, the rest used - MH. (22) $110
Lot 1988 Germany and world, a collection of issues mostly 19th century held in a small stock book of German states including cut out duty stamp, cinderellas and other issues, also perf issues of normal postal series etc coming from Baden, Hannover, Hamburg, Oldenburg, Saxony, others from Austria, Lombardy, USA, Pony Express (Wells Fargo), Boyds City Express, other issues, a diverse lot for the specialist. Could include copies and fantasies, mostly used. (approx 200) $70
Lot 1989 International Society of Postmasters, set of 33 of 36 medallic first day covers, each from a different country and each with a proof sterling silver medal (39mm, approx 1oz), a total of approx 30.5 ounces of fine silver. Each country stored in a specially designed plastic coin page, some foxing on covers, medals FDC. (33) $700
Lot 1990 Italy, Papal States, note envelope addressed, 'To the very Reverend Signore ...fig. Avvacato Dottali Bishopry Chancellor, Novara', bears Pontifical State Franco Bollo Postale eighty centesimi imperforate stamp c1867-1870, postmark 'Roma/20/Set./A5', handstamp in red, 'TA2.', number 16 on front, back stamped 'NOVAR/25.SETT.' and in red '5'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1991 Italy, Papal States, note envelope No.1666, addressed, 'To the very Illustrious, very Reverend Monsignor General Vicar of the City and Diocesis of Novara', 'Maurizio Racosta', stamped 'COMO/6/10', handstamped 'A.1' in red, on back stamped 'Bishop Curia of Como', and 'registered'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1992 Italy, Papal States, note envelope addressed, 'To the very Illustrious, very Reverend Monsignor Pietro Scavini General Vicar of the City and Diocesis of Novara', stamped 'COMO/7/5', on back stamped 'NOVARA/8/MAG/56/?'. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 1993 Postcards, WWII, mostly Middle East and Italy scenes, approx half unused, includes many to Capt Magg, 4 Regt Carrista, G Commando Regt, taken from captured soldier. Good - very fine. (approx 90) $70
Lot 1994 Russia, old Russian stock book packed with over 500 Russian stamps, mostly 1875-1950, $100s catalogue value. Mint and used. (500+) $190
Lot 1995 World, assorted mix in five small stock books, includes pickings and some sets and singles, noted Switzerland fine mint issues 3 fr brown 1931 (SG 335); incomplete partial set 1908 to 80 cent, (SG.233, 235, 236, 240a, 243-4) (6); 1923 air issues (SG.318, 320a, 322a, 323, 324a, 325a, 326, 322a); 1924 set (SG.329-332a); 1932 disarmament issues including 60c, 1 fr (SG 342-343, 344-346); Vatican City 1929 set of (12) (SG.1-3, 5-13), overprint 25c (SG.14), Express letter (SG.E14-15); Greece, 1939 Independence Centenary set, of 18 to 50 drachma (SG.433-450) (cv ú300+); noted also some postal covers (6) c1890-1930 and loose stamps. Mint and used. (100s) $110
Lot 1996 The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander (KCB) (Military) star in silver, gilt and enamel, reverse engraved, 'Rundell Bridge & Rundell,/Jewellers/To Their Majesties,/His Royal Highness the/Prince Regent,/And The Royal Family'. Extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 1997 The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander (KCB) (Civil) star in silver, gilt and enamel, reverse engraved, 'R & S.Garrard & Co/Goldsmiths & Jewellers/to the Crown/25 Haymarket/London'. Extremely fine. $1,050
Lot 1998 The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander (KCB) (Military) neck badge in gold and enamel, hallmarked for George III period, maker's initials 'IJE'. Extremely fine. $3,000
Lot 1999 Military Cross and bar (GVR). Unnamed. In case of issue, inside case with some rust spots, good very fine. $1,550
Lot 2000 Military Cross (GVR). Unnamed. In case of issue, medal with contact marks, good fine. $850
Lot 2001 Distinguished Flying Cross (GRI). Unnamed. In case of issue, uncirculated. $1,700
Lot 2002 Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - clasp - 1 June 1794. William White. Impressed. Suspender repaired, otherwise very fine. $3,500
Lot 2003 Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - clasp - St.Vincent. T.P.Cooke. Renamed, impressed. Very fine. $800
Lot 2004 Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - clasp - Nile. Thomas Tyrrell. Impressed. Very fine. $6,200
Lot 2005 Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - clasp - Copenhagen 1801. R.Holman, Midshipman. Impressed. Edge bump, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $6,700
Lot 2006 Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, - clasp - Trafalgar. Richd Petty. Impressed. Good very fine. $9,000
Lot 2007 Military General Service Medal, - eight clasps - Fuentes D'Onor, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelles, Nive, Orthes, Toulouse. J.McGibbon, Serjt 94th Foot. Impressed. Extremely fine. $4,500
Lot 2008 Military General Service Medal 1793-1814, - clasp - Corunna. Thos H.Light, Capt 14th Foot. Impressed. Toned nearly extremely fine. $4,100
Lot 2009 Waterloo Medal 1815. Charles Day 1st Batt 52nd Reg Foot. Renamed, engraved. Reverse with edge bruise at 6 o'clock, 'D' scratched in obverse field, good. $900
Lot 2010 Waterloo Medal 1815. William Hayward, Driver, Royal Horse Artillery. Impressed. Good. $2,200
Lot 2011 Waterloo Medal 1815. Edwd Marcon Lieut 54th Regt Foot. Renamed, engraved. Contact marks in fields, good. $850
Lot 2012 Waterloo Medal 1815. Stephen Pedder 23rd Reg Light Dragoons. Impressed. Contact marks in fields, edge knocks, fine. $3,400
Lot 2013 Hanoverian Waterloo Medal 1815. Jaeger Julius Brinkmann Feld Jaeger Corps. Impressed. Edge bruise, nearly very fine. $1,050
Lot 2014 China War Medal 1842. William Pearce HMS Blenheim. Impressed. Reverse with edge bruises at 4 and 6 o'clock, otherwise very fine. $1,000
Lot 2015 Maharajpoor Star 1843. Serjt Michael Billane H.M. 40th Regt. Engraved. Very good. $650
Lot 2016 Maharajpoor Star 1843. Pte Wm Lawler H.M. 40th Regt. Engraved. A contemporary cast copy, very good. Passed in
Lot 2017 Maharajpoor Star 1843. Private James Mead H.M. 40th Regt. Engraved. Very fine. $650
Lot 2018 Maharajpoor Star 1843. Drummer William Mitchell H.M. 40th Regt and on suspender W.Mitchell. Engraved. Very fine. $1,200
Lot 2019 Maharajpoor Star 1843, with hook suspender. Private Henry Pudney H.M. 40th Regt. Engraved. Very fine. $1,000
Lot 2020 India General Service Medal 1854-95, - clasp - Pegu. Alfd Gallington Boy 'Spartan'. Impressed. Nearly extremely fine. $900
Lot 2021 Crimea Medal 1854, - three clasps - Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol. Pte C.White 2nd Dragoons. Renamed, engraved. Nearly extremely fine. $800
Lot 2022 Crimea Medal 1854, - two clasps - Balaklava, Sebastopol. Unnamed. Good very fine. $280
Lot 2023 Crimea Medal 1854, - clasp - Inkermann. R.Quayle 11th Hussars. Officially impressed. Obverse with edge bruise at 9 o'clock, very fine. $450
Lot 2024 Crimea Medal 1854, - clasp - Sebastopol. L.Mangner 18th Regt. Officially impressed. Good very fine. $350
Lot 2025 Turkish Crimea Medal 1855, (British issue) with unofficial handcrafted suspender. Very fine. $420
Lot 2026 Turkish Crimea Medal 1855. La Crimea (Sardinia issue). Lieut G.H.Dwyer 14th Regt. Engraved. Very fine. $150
Lot 2027 Turkish Crimea Medal 1855. La Crimea (Sardinia issue). Good very fine. $250
Lot 2028 Baltic Medal 1854-55. Unnamed. Good very fine. $260
Lot 2029 Arctic Medal 1857. Unnamed as issued. Good extremely fine. $2,300
Lot 2030 Second China War Medal 1857-60, - clasp - Taku Forts 1860. Unnamed. Knocks in fields, suspender re-affixed, very fine. $190
Lot 2031 South Africa Medal 1879, - clasp - 1879. 266. Tpr. J.May. Frontier.L.Horse. Engraved. Extremely fine and rare as KIA at Battle of Hlobane. $10,000
Lot 2032 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, - two clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State. 7961 Pte A.Edgar 40th Coy 10th Impl Yeo. Impressed. Very fine. $120
Lot 2033 King's South Africa Medal 1901, - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. Lieut D.J.Roberts New England M.R. Impressed. Obverse with edge bruise at 6 o'clock, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2034 Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR). 29475 A.S. Sjt J.Keogh R.E. Impressed. Very fine. $850
Lot 2035 British War Medal 1914-18. Capt St.B.Coldsmith R.A.F. Impressed. Very fine. $80
Lot 2036 British War Medal 1914-18. Captn E.J.Long R.A.F. Impressed. Fine. $70
Lot 2037 Single medals, British War Medal 1914-18 (3). M2-050309 Pte E.J.Turner A.S.C.; 65061 1.A.M. C.W.Nunneley R.A.F.; F.8739 A.H.Spencer L.M. R.N.A.S.; Victory Medal 1914-19 (2). 265136 3.A.M. A.H.Phillips R.A.F.; other medal with name erased. Named medals impressed. First medal missing suspender, good - very fine, five single medals. Passed in
Lot 2038 Single medals, British War Medal 1914-18 (2). F.12573 O.H.Springford A.M.1 R.N.A.S.; 48180 E.J.Mead R.A.F. Both medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine, two single medals. Passed in
Lot 2039 Single medals, British War Medal 1914-18 (2). 112212 Pte 2 F.West R.A.F.; 402168 2.A.M. R.Carson R.A.F. Both medals impressed. Good very fine, two single medals. Passed in
Lot 2040 Single medals, British War Medal 1914-18. 9811 Pte A.Cousins R.F.C.; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. First medal impressed, other medals unnamed. Very fine, three single medals. Passed in
Lot 2041 Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, anchor type obverse, 1831-47. Thomas Crann AB / H.M.S. / Cambridge / 22 Years engraved on reverse. Contact marks in the fields, edge knocks, hole plugged at 12 o'clock, fine. $1,050
Lot 2042 Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal 1855-1874. 6726 Serjt Maj T.S.Ross SC Fus Gds. Impressed. Good very fine. $600
Lot 2043 Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (VR). Jas Saunders Grs.Mte HMS St Vincent. Engraved. Nearly very fine. $250
Lot 2044 Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Medal (GVR). Bertie Bewes. Engraved. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 2045 Rocket Apparatus Volunteer Long Service Medal (GVR). Maurice Murphy. Engraved. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2046 Arethusa Training Ship Special Good Conduct Medal. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2047 Royal National Lifeboat Institution, silver medal, first type obverse (GIVR) with second type suspension 'Dolphins', edge inscribed 'William Johnson Voted 4 Novr 1858'. Very fine. $1,100
Lot 2048 Royal National Lifeboat Institution, silver medal (VR), inscribed on edge 'Mr David Roberts Voted 11th Dec 1890'. Very good. $900
Lot 2049 Royal Humane Society, 1st type, medal in silver (52mm), inscribed on reverse, 'R.H.S. / Do T.Butler / Vitam / ob / Restitutam / Dono Dat / 1811'. Fine. $500
Lot 2050 Royal Humane Society, bronze medal (51mm) inscribed on reverse 'D.Dewar / Vit.ob.Serv / D.D. / Soc.Reg Hvm / 1843'. Extremely fine. $320
Lot 2051 Royal Humane Society, bronze medal (type II successful rescue), reverse inscribed, 'John Francis/VIT.OB SERV./D.D./SOC.REG.HVM/25 Augt 1860/Boatswain. H.M.S.Indus.' A few scratches in obverse field near head, otherwise very fine. $320
Lot 2052 Board of Trade Medal for Saving Life at Sea, in bronze (58mm), edge inscribed 'William Parnell Wreck of the 'Caroline' on the 11th December 1891'. Medal pierced at top, mount removed, extremely fine. $2,100
Lot 2053 Lloyd's Medal for Saving Life at Sea, small silver issue, edge inscribed, 'D.Davidson. 'Terzo' 9.Nov.1896.' No ribbon, a few minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine. $500
Lot 2054 Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners Royal Benevolent Society, in silver (36mm) with Dolphin suspender. Name erased. Very fine. $150
Lot 2055 Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society, bronze medal for bravery in saving life, 1894, edge inscribed, 'To P.C.830 (Thomas Cooil) For Praisworthy Service on 5th Dec 1908'. In official case of issue, uncirculated. $320
Lot 2056 Liverpool Shipwreck and Humane Society Medal, (type III) in silver (38mm), edge inscribed, 'To P.C.99A (George Jas. Wright) For Gallant Service 7th May 1912.', with brooch bar suspender, back impressed 'DB'. Edge knocks, otherwise extremely fine. $380
Lot 2057 Royal Humane Society, medal in silver (38mm), edge engraved 'William D.Woolley 18th may 1912'. With case of issue, extremely fine. $950
Lot 2058 Royal Humane Society Medal, in silver (38mm) reverse for unsuccessful rescue attempt, edge named 'A.B. Alexander H.W.Webb. R.N. 6th Feb.1931.' Impressed. In case of issue, good extremely fine. $450
Lot 2059 Bombay Volunteer Artillery, Gatacre Cup Competition, fob in gold (15ct, 5.6gm, 23.6mm) inscribed on reverse, First Team '1911-12 / No 1 Company / Gunner E.E.Symes', with case of issue. Good very fine. $220
Lot 2060 Pair: Crimea Medal 1854 - two clasps - Inkermann, Sebastopol; Royal Humane Society Medal in silver (type 1). William H. Metters, A.B., H.M.S.Diamond on first medal, 'William Metters A.B./H.M.S./Termagant/VIT.OB./SERV.D.D./SOC.REG/HVM./19.Jan .1861.' on reverse of second medal. First medal impressed, second medal engraved. Ribbons damaged, otherwise good very fine. $1,050
Lot 2061 Trio: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - five clasps - Transvaal, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902. 7390 Pte P.Anderson RL Scots on first medal, 41455 1.A.M. P.Anderson R.A.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. $380
Lot 2062 Group of Nine to a Major General: Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, (Military), neck badge (CB); Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, (Civil) Type 2, neck badge (CBE); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID emblem; General Service Medal (GVIR Indiae Imp) - clasp - Palestine; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Jubilee Medal 1935; Coronation Medal 1937. The first two and the last four medals unnamed as issued, Lt. Col. R.W.D.Leslie on the third and fourth medals, Maj. Gen. R.W.D.Leslie on the fifth medal. All named medals impressed. The last seven medals court mounted and in a custom made case by J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd and with gold blocked initials, 'R.W.D.L.' on lid, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2063 Group of Six to British Ambassador to Belgium: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, Knight Grand Cross (GBE) (type 2) (Civil) star and neck badge; The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George, Knight Commander (KCMG) star and neck badge; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Coronation Medal 1953 (EIIR). The first two and last unnamed, Lieut. C.F.A.Warner, R.Fus. on the third and Capt. C.F.A.Warner on fourth and fifth medals. The GBE neck badge without ribbon, nearly extremely fine, the KCMG pair in case of issue, uncirculated, the rest swing mounted, extremely fine. $6,300
Lot 2064 Group of Six: The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (GRI) Military (MBE); Military Cross (GRI); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Cadet Forces Medal (GVIR). The first two unnamed, 2.Lieut. J.L.Chalmers R.F.C. on third medal, Capt. J.L.Chalmers, R.F.C. on fourth and fifth medals, Act.Wg.Cdr. J.Chalmers. R.A.F.V.R. (T) on last medal. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted as worn, extremely fine. $3,500
Lot 2065 Group of Four to Flight Commander and Test Pilot: Military Cross (GRI); Air Force Cross (GRI); British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. First two medals unnamed, Capt. L.H.Peter. R.F.C. on third and fourth medals. Swing mounted, extremely fine - good extremely fine. $6,500
Lot 2066 Group of Seven: Distinguished Service Medal (GRI); British Empire Medal (GRI); 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. F.3564. N.K.Ruxton, P.O.Mech. R.N.A.S. 1917 on first medal, 203564 Flt.Sgt. Norman K.Ruxton R.A.F. on second medal, F.3564. N.K.Ruxton A.M.1. R.N.A.S. on third medal, F.3564 N.K.Ruxton. P.O.M. R.N.A.S. on fourth and fifth medals, last two medals unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted, very fine - extremely fine. $2,900
Lot 2067 Group of Seven: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Territorial War Medal 1914-18; 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45; India Service Medal 1939-45. Lieut F.E.Davy R.A.F. on first and second medals, 286 Dvr F.E.Davy R.A. on third medal. First, second and third medals impressed, remaining medals unnamed, correction to naming on third medal. Court mounted, very fine. $450
Lot 2068 Group of Seven: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; 1939-45 Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45 with MID; Air Efficiency Award (GVIR) 1937-48. Lieut W.H.Barnes R.A.F. on first and second medals, Sqn Ldr W.Hurst-Barnes R.A.F.V.R. on last medal. First and second medals impressed, third to sixth medals unnamed, seventh medal engraved. Good very fine. $ With two pages of research. $500
Lot 2069 Group of Six to Test Pilot: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. 1932 Pte. R.Stocken C. of Lond. Yeo. on first medal, 2/Lieut. R.H.Stocken, R.F.C. on second and third medals, last three medals unnamed as issued. All named medals impressed. Swing mounted, good very fine - extremely fine. $850
Lot 2070 Group of Five: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). 207515 Sergt A.C.Oatway R.A.F. on first and second medals, 207515 F/Sgt A.C.Oatway R.A.F. on last medal. First, second and last medals impressed, third and fourth medals unnamed. Fine - very fine. Passed in
Lot 2071 Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45 with MID. 2013 1.A.M. T.J.Davies R.F.C. on first medal, 2013 Sgt T.J.Davies R.F.C. on second and third medals. First, second and third medals impressed, fourth and fifth medals unnamed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2072 Group of Four: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (EVIIR). 173066 A.H.Mann C.P.O. R.N. on first, second and third medals, 173066 A.H.Mann Actg.C.P.O. H.M.S.Wildfire on last medal. All medals impressed. Very fine. $260
Lot 2073 Group of Four to RFC Experimental Pilot: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45. 1802 Pte. A.H.Bird 2nd. Co. of Lond.Y. on first medal, Lieut. A.H.Bird. R.A.F. on second and third medals, last medal unnamed. Named medals impressed. Extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 2074 Group of Four to Canadian/Royal Flying Corps Pilot Killed in Action: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medals 1914-19 (2). 29029 Pte G.J.Turner 16/Can Infs on first medal, Lieut G.J.Turner R.A.F. on second and third medals, 1048623 Pte G.J.Turner C.F.C. on fourth medal. Impressed. Very fine. $1,120
Lot 2075 Group of Four: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Defence Medal 1939-45; Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal. F.19628 W.Coppin A.C.1 R.N.A.S. on first and second medals, Const.Walter Coppin on fourth medal. First, second and fourth medals impressed, third medal unnamed. Very fine. $200
Lot 2076 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Royal Air Force Meritorious Service Medal (GVR). First medal with name erased, 78635 S.M.1 N.McCormick R.A.F. on second medal, 78635 Sjt Maj N.McCormick R.A.F. on third medal. Second and third medals impressed. Very fine. $750
Lot 2077 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID. Q.M. & Capt W.Feherty A.S.C. on first medal, Major W.Feherty on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2078 Trio: 1914-15 Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914 clasp; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1077 2/A.M. G.Hickling R.F.C. on first medal, 1077 Sgt G.Hickling R.A.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Second medal with contact marks and scratches in fields, very fine. $620
Lot 2079 Trio: 1914-15 Star with 5th Aug-22nd Nov 1914 clasp; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2 Lieut H.Vivian A.S.C. on first medal, Capt H.Vivian on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2080 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; India General Service Medal 1910-30 (GVR) - clasp - Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919. 12366 2 A.M. S.Stevens R.A.F. on first medal, 12366 A.M.3. S.Stevens R.A.F. on second, 12366 A.M.1. S.Stevens R.A.F. on third medal. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2081 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2-Lieut R.L.Barrow I.A.R.O on first medal, Lieut R.L.Barrow on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2082 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 33630 Pte A.Binnie R.A.M.C. on first medal, 302728 Pte 2 A.Binnie R.A.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2083 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 5997 2.A.M. W.Burgess R.F.C. on first medal, 5997 1.A.M. W.Burgess R.A.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2084 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 3348 Cpl C.E.Standish 1/Co of Lond.Y. on first medal, 2 Lieut C.E.Standish R.A.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2085 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 4198 2.A.M. W.G.Turner R.F.C. on first medal, 4198 Sgt W.G.Turner R.A.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2086 Trio: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1511 Dvr J.A.West R.F.A. on first medal, 1511 Cpl J.A.West R.A. on second and third medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2087 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVR). 17524 1.A.M. H.R.Saunders R.F.C. on first two medals, 17524 F/Sgt H.R.Saunders RAF on last medal. Impressed. Very fine. $500
Lot 2088 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Special Constabulary Long Service Medal (GVR). 43827 Pte 1. A.Wells R.A.F. on first and second medals, Amos Wells on third medal. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2089 Trio: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; Royal Humane Society bronze medal. Deal 12937-S-Pte P.R.Farnall R.M. on first and second medals, Pte R.Farnall June 25, 1905 on third medal. First and second medals impressed, third medal engraved. Very fine. $300
Lot 2090 Family Group with Royal Flying Corps Pilot Ace Killed in Training: Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Capt. K.L.Gopsill on both medals. Brother: British War Medal 1914-18. Lieut. W.L.Gopsill. R.A.F. All medals impressed. The first pair on court mounted style display card, very fine - extremely fine. $880
Lot 2091 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2/Lieut H.Littman R.A.F. Impressed. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 2092 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 250094 3.A.M. A.E.Austin R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2093 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 139476 Pte 2. F.W.A.Braisby R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2094 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. F.5329 E.Browning Act.A.M.1. R.N.A.S. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2095 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2/Lieut W.W.J.Debenham R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. $300
Lot 2096 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 191002 3.A.M. S.L.Game R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2097 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 85914 1.A.M. E.G.Gibbs R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2098 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 65041 2.A.M. C.W.Goldsmith R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2099 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 49918 Pte 1. S.G.Halfyard R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2100 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 98379 2.A.M. D.Hamilton R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2101 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 59797 2.A.M. W.E.Hickey R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2102 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 166033 Pte E.W.Hooper A.Cyc.Corps on both medals, correction in 'E' of Pte and first initial 'E'. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2103 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 8584 2.A.M. J.H.Hugill R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2104 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2 Lieut S.C.Jackson on both medals. Impressed. Very good. Passed in
Lot 2105 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 88432 2.A.M. L.C.Johnson R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2106 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 29198 2.A.M. I.Moore R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2107 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 202364 Pte S.W.Peters Welsh R. on both medals. Impressed. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2108 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 219918 2.A.M. A.E.Ray R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2109 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 206890 Sgt M.C.Read R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2110 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 197765 3.A.M. A.K.Saunders R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2111 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 251243 3.A.M. E.V.Slater R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2112 Pair to Australian Pilot Ace Killed in Training: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. Capt. C.R.J.Thompson. R.A.F. on first medal, Capt. C.R.J.Thompson. R.F.C. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Uncirculated. $2,000
Lot 2113 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 410320 3.A.M. C.L.Tranter R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2114 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 14590 Sjt J.S.Tucker M.G.C. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2115 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 89220 3.A.M. C.S.Winter R.A.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2116 Group of Four: Burma Star; 1939-45 Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed as issued. Court mounted and fitted on display board below riband of first three medals as worn on uniform and one Flight Liuutenant shoulder board, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2117 Group of Four Lifesaving Awards: Royal Humane Society Medal in silver (type 1); Royal National Lifeboat Institution Gold Boat; Royal Humane Society Medal in silver (type 1); Royal National Lifeboat Institution Medal in silver (GIVR). 'SOC:REG: HUMAN/Lieut. Leigh/R.N./VITAS/OB/SERVATAS/DONO/DEDIT/1832' on reverse of first medal; second award unnamed as issued; 'Lieut. T.Leigh./R.N./VIT.OB ALT.SERVM/REG.SOC.HUM./SECUNDO/DONO DAT/1834.' on reverse of third medal; 'Commander Thos Leigh R.N. Voted 7 Octr. 1835' on edge of last medal. All named medals engraved. Very fine - extremely fine. $3,300
Lot 2118 Group of Five: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 12637 Pte F.A.Francis D of Corn L.I. on first, second and third medals, W 244003 F.A.Francis on fourth and fifth medals. All medals impressed. Very fine. $320
Lot 2119 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 2632 Pte H.J.Crouch 49-Bn A.I.F. on both medals. Impressed. Fine. $320
Lot 2120 New Zealand Medal 1860-1864. 213 Corpl G.Jackson 40th Regt. Impressed. Contact marks in fields, nearly very fine. $750
Lot 2121 New Zealand Medal 1860-1866. 140 Jas Smith 1st Bn 12th Regt. Impressed. Toned, edge bruise on obverse at 7 o'clock, good fine. $950
Lot 2122 New Zealand Medal 1861-1866. 590 Saml.Hannon 2nd Bn 14th Regt. Impressed. Very fine. $650
Lot 2123 New Zealand Medal 1863-1866. 574 Ernest J.Moss 50th Qns Own Regt. Impressed. Edge bruises on obverse at 7 o'clock and reverse at 6 o'clock, very good. $570
Lot 2124 New Zealand Medal 1863-1866. 743 Jas.Smith 50th Qns Own Regt. Impressed. Very fine. $700
Lot 2125 New Zealand Medal 1864. 774 R.Dalton 40th Regt. Impressed. Edge bruise on obverse at 7 o'clock, good fine. $800
Lot 2126 New Zealand Medal 1864-1866. 1144 Sergt Jas.McHenry 2nd Bn 18th Irish Regiment. Impressed. Edge bruise on reverse at 7 o'clock, fine. $900
Lot 2127 New Zealand Medal 1864-1866. 582 Jas.W.Webb 43rd Lt Inftry. Impressed. Obverse with edge cut at 1 o'clock, very fine. $750
Lot 2128 New Zealand Medal 1865-1866. 362 Thos.Huntington 43rd Lt.Inftr. Impressed. With later style replacement scroll suspender, reverse with edge bruise at 4 o'clock and knock at 8 o'clock, very fine. $450
Lot 2129 New Zealand Medal 1865-1866. 1539 Jas.Johnson 2nd Bn 18th Ryl.Irish Regt. Impressed. Very good. $600
Lot 2130 New Zealand Medal undated. 289 Pte H.Bartley 1st Bn 12th Foot. Engraved. Official correction to service number, very fine. $550
Lot 2131 New Zealand Medal undated. 2976 Serjt P.Berrins 57th Foot, engraved. Cleaned and with obverse with edge bruise at 6 o'clock, nearly very fine. $700
Lot 2132 New Zealand Medal undated. 2083 Sergt Wm.J.Boyd 70th Regt. Impressed. Contact marks in fields and edge bruise at 6 o'clock, fine. $520
Lot 2133 New Zealand Medal undated. 967 Pte J.Crozier 65th Foot. Engraved. Very fine. $550
Lot 2134 New Zealand Medal undated. 624 Patk.Fagan 70th Foot. Impressed. Very fine. $560
Lot 2135 New Zealand Medal undated. 697 Pte W.T.Gedge 12th Foot. Engraved. Very fine. $600
Lot 2136 New Zealand Medal undated. 2712 Pte H.Harris 65th Foot. Engraved. Nearly uncirculated. $600
Lot 2137 New Zealand Medal undated. Henare. Awarded to one of the friendly natives from Rangitikei. Engraved. Very good. $2,000
Lot 2138 New Zealand Medal undated. 3872 Patk.Keough 50th Regt. Impressed. Very fine. $600
Lot 2139 New Zealand Medal undated. 3760 Pte S.Larkin 40th Foot. Impressed. Obverse with acid corrosion in front of Queen's face, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 2140 New Zealand Medal undated. 193 Wm.Magill 40th Regt. Impressed. Very fine. $580
Lot 2141 New Zealand Medal undated. 281 Pte B.Maguire 68th Foot. Engraved. Very fine. $500
Lot 2142 New Zealand Medal undated. 1247 Patk.Moran 2nd Bn 14th Foot. Impressed. Edge bruise on obverse at 5 o'clock and reverse at 4 o'clock, fine. $1,050
Lot 2143 New Zealand Medal undated. 2302 Corpl J.Perritt 40th Foot. Engraved. Edge bruise at 6 o'clock on obverse, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2144 New Zealand Medal undated. 1575 David Reynolds 58th Regt. Impressed. Very fine. $750
Lot 2145 New Zealand Medal undated. 2127 Alfred Silsby 40th Foot. Impressed. Good very fine. $1,400
Lot 2146 New Zealand Medal undated. 71.David Stradling 40th Foot. Official correction to 'R' in surname, also '40th'. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2147 New Zealand Medal undated. Capt C.W.Thompson 58th Foot. Impressed. Very fine. $900
Lot 2148 New Zealand Medal, converted to a tribute medal, reverse wreath and dates removed and inscribed, 'In Memory/of/James Bates/of 58th regiment Grenadier Guards/arrived in Auckland in the year 1845/to take part in the Native trouble at the/Bay of Islands/He departed this life on the/15th day of July 1870 aged 48/Inserted by request of his eldest Son/William Henry Bates/1914', edge of medal with name of original recipient, '1886. Pte G.Kelly. 58th Foot.' Original suspender replaced with loop suspender, very fine. $900
Lot 2149 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, - three clasps - Cape Colony, Rhodesia, Transvaal. 1624 Trpr T.Donaldson New Zealand M.R. Impressed. Very fine. $700
Lot 2150 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 29620 L/Cpl R.H.Lever N.Z.E.F. on both medals. Impressed. Very fine. $150
Lot 2151 Denmark, Order of the Dannebrog, Grand Commander star, reverse hallmark of crown over M, Queen Margrethe II, 1972 -. In official maker's case, A.Michelsen, Kjobenhavn (Copenhagen), good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2152 Denmark, Order of the Dannebrog, Grand Commander neck badge, issue of Frederick IX, 1947-1972. In official maker's case, A.Michelson, Kjobenhavn (Copenhagen), with neck ribbon, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2153 Denmark, Order of the Dannebrog silver cross, issue of Frederick VIII, 1906-1912. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2154 France, Legion of Honour 5th Class (Fourth Republic issue). In case, good extremely fine. $80
Lot 2155 Germany, Bavaria, Order of Military Merit with swords Fourth Class. In case of issue, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2156 Germany, World War I, 1914 Iron Cross First Class. Fine. $250
Lot 2157 Germany, World War I, 1914 Iron Cross First Class. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2158 Germany, World War I, 1914 Iron Cross First Class. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2159 Germany, World War I, 1914 Iron Cross Second Class. Good. Passed in
Lot 2160 Latvia, Order of the Three Stars 5th Class, silver gilt, rosette on ribbon. In official case of issue, extremely fine. $150
Lot 2161 Latvia, Order of the Three Stars 5th Class, silver gilt. In official case of issue, extremely fine. $150
Lot 2162 Minature Group of Four: The Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross (GCB) (Civil) sash badge in gold with gold brooch bar; Crimea Medal 1854 - clasp - Sebastopol; Turkish Crimea Medal 1855 (Sardinia issue); Jubilee Medal 1897 in silver. All contemporary issues, good very fine - extremely fine. $270
Lot 2163 Great Britain, miniature medals, New Zealand Medal undated; British War Medal 1914-18; Group of Five: Military Cross; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; War Medal 1939-45. Fine - very fine. $170
Lot 2164 World War I, Female Relatives badge (2); War Widows Guild, badges, makers Pinches / London (2), K.G.Luke / Melbourne. Very fine. (5) $120
Lot 2165 Poland, World War II, Aircrew badge, in brass (Radio Operator) complete with chain, by J.R.Gaunt & Son Ltd / London. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2166 The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE), Military (2nd Type) breast badge. Uncirculated. $150
Lot 2167 Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 to a Tasmanian Settler, - two clasps - Martinique, Guadeloupe. W.Wood, Paymr. 15th Foot. Impressed. Good very fine. $4,200
Lot 2168 Afghanistan Medal 1881. Naming unknown as edge not visible because of tight fitting frame. Suspender removed and set in silver frame with suspension loop, nearly very fine. $80
Lot 2169 Single medals, 1914-15 Star. 16150 Pte J.Stockton. Worc:R.; British War Medal 1914-18. 120202 Pnr. J.Morgan. R.E. Both medals impressed. Very fine, two single medals. Passed in
Lot 2170 Single medals, British War Medal 1914-18. 806094 Cpl. H.G.Batchelor. R.A.; British War Medal 1914-18. 164380 Gnr. C.Risby. R.A. Both medals impressed. Extremely fine, two single medals. Passed in
Lot 2171 Victory Medal 1914-19. 40586 Pte. E.Clatworthy. R.Innis.Fus. on first medal, 61868 Pte. D.Price. R.W.Fus. on second medal. Both medals impressed. Two single medals, one without ribbon, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2172 Victory Medal 1914-19. 9461 Pte. W.Wood. R.A.M.C. Impressed. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2173 Single medals, 1939-45 Star; Burma Star; War Medal 1939-45. Unnamed as issued. The second without ribbon, the last with some dirt on obverse, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated, three single medals. $30
Lot 2174 Air Crew Europe Star, - clasp - Atlantic. Unnamed. Uncirculated. $380
Lot 2175 Africa Service Medal 1939-45 (2). 117766 H.M.Schurr on first medal and 255162 M.C.M.Schurr on second medal. Both medals impressed. Good very fine - extremely fine, two single medals. Passed in
Lot 2176 Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (GVIR) 1937-48. Flt.Lt. J.R.Williams. R.A.F. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 2177 71st Regiment of Foot, medal for courage, loyalty and good conduct, in bronze, impressed number 5, other details worn. Holed at top off centre, details extremely worn, poor but scarce. $70
Lot 2178 Primrose League Medal; Prince of Wales emblem, large, pressed metal hollow back emblem with wide suspender bar; England's St George cross shield with three stars in top left quarter, all in enamel inset into silver backing with pin back; Colonial Government Service badge with GRI cyper in centre, in gilt and enamel, number 815 on back on securing device. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2179 Pair: Military Medal (GVR); British War Medal 1914-18. 30671 Sjt: S.J.Toby. 119/HY:BY:R.G.A. on first, 30671 Bmbr. S.J.Toby. R.A. on second. Impressed. Extremely fine. $550
Lot 2180 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 184141 Gnr. A.McWilliam. R.A. Impressed. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2181 Pair: General Service Medal 1918-62 (ERII type 1) - clasp - Malaya; Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (ERII). S/22533368 Pte. F.W.Vickers on first medal, Const. Frederick Vickers on second. Both medals impressed. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 2182 Imperial Service Medal, GVR (coinage profile). James Crompton. Chisel engraved. In case of issue with fitted suspension pin, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2183 Royal Red Cross, second class (ARRC)(GVR). In case of issue, extremely fine. $440
Lot 2184 Distinguished Conduct Medal (GVR). 550 Sgt. H.A.Boys. Naming erased and then engraved. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2185 Efficiency Decoration (GRI), with suspender bar 'Australia'. Major J.R.Hall. Engraved. Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2186 British War Medal 1914-18. 3399 Pte. J.A.Hall. 48-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. No ribbon, extremely fine. $70
Lot 2187 British War Medal 1914-18, 7724 Pte. J.A.Hindle. 2-Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. No ribbon, good very fine. $100
Lot 2188 British War Medal 1914-18. 635 L/Cpl F.W.Howling 24 Bn. A.I.F. Impressed. No ribbon, very fine. $70
Lot 2189 British War Medal 1914-18. G.F.Parsonage. Australia. 354. Impressed. No ribbon, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2190 British War Medal 1914-18 and Civilian Rescue Award. 9201 MT-DVR H.J.Plunkett. AMC. A.I.F. Impressed. Extremely fine. $750
Lot 2191 Royal Air Force Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR) (coinage bust without Britt:Omn). A13016 Cole C.R. Engraved. Toned extremely fine. $90
Lot 2192 Anniversary of National Service 1951-1972 Medal. 2746014 E.G.Moore. Engraved. In case of issue with miniature medal, uncirculated. $100
Lot 2193 Australian Sports Medal 2000. Alan John Zimmerer. Pantograph engraved. In case of issue with miniature medal, some toned areas, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $120
Lot 2194 Group of Four: Queen's South Africa Medal 1899 - four clasps - Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, South Africa 1901; King's South Africa Medal - two clasps - South Africa 1901, South Africa 1902; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 31828 Tpr T.Fizgerald Scottish Horse on first medal, 1852 Sergt T.Fizgerald D.L.1 on second medal, 4536 A-C.Q.M.S. G.T.Fitzgerald 29 Bn A.I.F. on third and fourth medals. Second medal re-named, other medals impressed. Fine - very fine. $1,000
Lot 2195 Trio to Australian Flying Corps Pilot Ace Killed in Action: 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19. 1939 Dvr.A.J.Palliser. (officially corrected from Pallister) 9/A.S.C. A.I.F. on first medal, Lieut.A.J.Palliser. A.I.F. on second and third medals. Impressed. Extremely fine. $24,000
Lot 2196 Pair: British War Medal 1914-18; Mercantile Marine War Medal 1914-18. A.Porteous. Australia. 1157. Both medals impressed. Very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2197 Group of Four: 1939-45 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 256530 F.H.Brown. All medals impressed. Good very fine. $170
Lot 2198 Group of Four: Africa Star; Defence Medal 1939-45; War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. NX54336 D.F.Walsh. Impressed. No ribbons on last two medals, extremely fine. $120
Lot 2199 Pair: British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. 104447 D.A.Benjamin. Impressed. In modern box of issue, uncirculated. $90
Lot 2200 Pair: British War Medal 1939-45; Australia Service Medal 1939-45. P.A.1893. W.A.Robertson. Impressed. Very fine. $110
Lot 2201 Group of Eight: Australian Active Service Medal 1991 - three clasps - East Timor, ICAT, Iraq 2003; International Force East Timor Medal 2000; Afghanistan Medal 2004; Iraq Medal 2004; Australian Service Medal 1991 - two clasps - Timor-Leste, CT/SR; Australian Defence Medal 2006; Nato Medal - one clasp - ISAF; Timor Leste Solidarity Medal. 1801204 S T Olds on first medal, 1801204 S.T.Olds on second medal, 8270517 S T Olds on third - sixth medals, last two medals unnamed as issued. All named medals pantograph engraved. All medals in cases of issue, the third - sixth and last cases in slipcovers with medal name and recipient's service number and name, also a miniature case for CT/SR clasp, uncirculated. $5,000
Lot 2202 Army Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, (EIIR without Br:Omn), suspender 'Canada'. Unnamed. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 2203 New Zealand Medal 1861 to 1866. Corpl. J.Hutton 1st Waikato. Regt. Nicely toned, good extremely fine. $800
Lot 2204 New Zealand Medal 1863 to 1865, Lieut R.W.Hepburne 1st Waikatta Militia (note incorrect spelling of Waikato). Engraved. Good very fine. $360
Lot 2205 New Zealand Medal undated. Serjeant P.B.Cooke. No.3.Co. Auckland Militia. Random dark toning, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $750
Lot 2206 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, - three clasps - Cape Colony; Transvaal; South Africa 1902. 5977 Tpr G.Waldie N.Z.M.R. 8th Cont. Impressed. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2207 Queen's South Africa Medal 1899. 9360 Pte T.Anderson. 2nd Regt 10th N.Z.Cont: Impressed. Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2208 British War Medal 1914-18. 35909 Rflm. W.Dow, N.Z.E.F. Impressed. No ribbon, extremely fine. $70
Lot 2209 New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-1945. Unnamed. Nearly extremely fine with proof-like fields. Passed in
Lot 2210 Group of Four: War Medal 1939-45; New Zealand War Service Medal 1939-45; New Zealand Operational Service Medal; New Zealand Service Medal 1946-49. Unnamed as issued. Court mounted, the first with edge nicks and surface digs, the rest good extremely fine. $180
Lot 2211 Germany, WWI Pour Le Merit (Blue Max); Third Reich, Knight's Cross with Oakleaves, also separate Diamonds and Swords attachment; Iron Cross 2nd Class; German Cross; War Merit Cross 2nd Class with swords; Special Badge for Single-Handed Destruction of a Tank; Balkan Shield 1944-1945; Hitler Youth Shooting award and another for Good Shot; a skull on crossed swords upon a cross with ribbon suspension; all replicas; also a selection of lanyards including shoulder type; book, Awards of the Third Reich by Lothar Hartung, special catalogue 1987/88. Very fine - uncirculated. (17) $150
Lot 2212 Germany, World War I. Trio: 1914 Iron Cross 2nd Class; 1914-18 Cross of Honour with swords; Hessen Honour Medal; together with Wound Badge in black and miniature button hole ribbon bar. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2213 Germany, Iron Cross 2nd Class WWI; Third Reich, Iron Cross 2nd Class WWII. Very fine. (2) $70
Lot 2214 Germany, Third Reich, Iron Cross 2nd Class; War Merit Cross with swords (2). Very fine. (3) $120
Lot 2215 Germany, Third Reich, Bar to Iron Cross 1st Class, lugs on reverse for fitting to ribbon; S.A.Rally at Brunswick 1931 Badge of Honour, solid back in aluminium, marked RZM M1/35 by Ges. Gesch. Good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2216 Italy, Commemorative Medal for Operations in East Africa 1935-36; scarf pin (37mm) for uniform of Opera Balilla, the Italian Fascist youth organization. The first extremely fine, the second with pin missing, toned good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2217 Pakistan, Republic Commemoration Medal 1956; Medal of Service - clasp - Kashmir 1964-65; War Medal 1971; War Star 1971; 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal 1976; Hijri Medal 1979; Democracy Medal 1988; Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988; Ten Year Service Medal 1992; Nuclear Test Medal 1998; Medal of Good Conduct. Uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 2218 Pakistan, Republic Commemoration Medal 1956; Medal of Service - clasp - Kashmir 1964-65; War Medal 1971; War Star 1971; 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal 1976; Hijri Medal 1979; Democracy Medal 1988; Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988; Ten Year Service Medal 1992; Nuclear Test Medal 1998; Medal of Good Conduct. Uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 2219 Pakistan, Republic Commemoration Medal 1956; Medal of Service - clasp - Kashmir 1964-65; War Medal 1971; War Star 1971; 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal 1976; Hijri Medal 1979; Democracy Medal 1988; Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988; Ten Year Service Medal 1992; Nuclear Test Medal 1998; Medal of Good Conduct. Uncirculated. (11) $60
Lot 2220 Pakistan, Medal of Good Conduct (9) with three different types of ribbon. Uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 2221 Pakistan, Medal of Service - clasp - Kashmir 1964-65; 100th Anniversary of Quaid I Azam Medal 1976; Hijri Medal 1979; Democracy Medal 1988; Golden Jubilee Medal of the Pakistani Revolution 1988; Ten Year Service Medal 1992; Nuclear Test Medal 1998; Medal of Good Conduct. Uncirculated. (8) Passed in
Lot 2222 Russia (USSR), The Order of the October Revolution, variation 2 reverse, number 108282 engraved below Monetny Dvor mint mark. Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2223 Russia (USSR), The Order of the Red Banner, type 3 variation 1 with Monetny Dvor mint mark struck separately in a straight line below the centre, number 129553 engraved below on reverse. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2224 Russia (USSR), The Order of Suvorov 3rd Class, type 2 three rivet screwback, number 1547 engraved at bottom of reverse. Extremely fine and extremely rare. $3,000
Lot 2225 Russia (USSR), The Ushakov Medal, in silver, number 5004 impressed on reverse. Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2226 Russia (USSR), The Nakhimov Medal, variation 2 with impressed number 3011 on edge. Good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2227 Russia (USSR), The Order of the Patriotic War 2nd Class, 1985 issue, number 5829446 engraved on reverse. Uncirculated. $20
Lot 2228 Russia (USSR), The Order of the Red Banner of Labor, type 5 variation 2 with curved Monetny Dvor mint mark, number 318720 engraved at bottom of reverse. Uncirculated. $80
Lot 2229 Russia (USSR), The Order of Friendship of Peoples, number 36045 engraved on reverse. Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2230 Russia (USSR), The Order of the Red Star, type 2 without screwpost base, number 3040664 engraved on reverse. Extremely fine. $40
Lot 2231 Russia (USSR), The Order for Service to the Motherland in the Armed Forces of the USSR 3rd Class, number 137013 engraved on reverse. In box with number 37013 stamped on lid, a few tone spots, virtually uncirculated. $60
Lot 2232 Russia (USSR), The Order of the Badge of Honor, type 3 variation 2 with Monetny only 6mm wide, number 100557 engraved on reverse. Good very fine. $20
Lot 2233 Russia (USSR), The Order of Glory 3rd Class type 2, number 707642 engraved on reverse. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 2234 Russia (USSR), The Order of Labor Glory 2nd Class, number 13249 engraved on reverse. Good extremely fine. $100
Lot 2235 Russia (USSR), The Order of Labor Glory 3rd Class, type 2 one piece construction, number 585314 engraved on reverse. Good extremely fine. $40
Lot 2236 Russia (USSR), Partisan Medal 1st Class. A few edge bumps, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2237 Yugoslavia, Fire Service, 'Drasca Banavina' Merit Cross 1918 in gilt and enamel; 'Dravske Banovine' Ten Year Service Medal, c1930s. Very fine - good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2238 World medals, Belgium, Victory Medal 1914-18 (5) official type 1 with original ribbons, Commemorative Medal 1914-18 (3); France, 1914-18 Croix de Guerre with palm leaf; Vietnam Star (3) in original Vanguard Military Equipment USA boxes. Very good - very fine. (12) $110
Lot 2239 World medals, Cambodia, Medal of National Defense; Japan, 1931-1934 China Incident War Medal, another, basic pilot's graduation badge from 90th class; USA, Army Good Conduct Medal. No ribbon with second medal, very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 2240 Great Britain, Miniature Group of Nine: The Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military) in gilt and enamel with double claw buckle to top; The Most Distinguished Order of St Michael and St George in gilt and enamel with double claw buckle to top; The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) Commander (Military) (Type 1) in gilt and enamel; Queen's South Africa Medal 1899, - four clasps - Cape Colony, Transvaal, Paardeberg, South Africa 1902; 1914-15 Star; British War Medal 1914-18; Victory Medal 1914-19 with MID; 1935 Jubilee Medal; Colonial Auxiliary Decoration (EVIIR). Court mounted as worn, all contemporary originals, good very fine. $420
Lot 2241 Miniature medals, WWI - Vietnam, includes WWI trio and WWII pair; MBE and WWII five; WWII seven stars, Defence Medal and Victoria Cross; WWII four; WWII three; Vietnam pair (2 pairs); singles, MBE and War Medal 1939-45; full sized medals for George Cross, War Medal 1939-45 and Australia Service Medal 1939-45, all replicas and South Vietnam Campaign Medal; also Rising Sun (KC) hat and collar badges in nickel, submariner's badge (QC) (2, metal with enamel and embriodered); Royal Life Saving Society bronze medal issued to E.C./Booth/10-3-48. Very fine - uncirculated. (42 items mainly in groups) $130
Lot 2242 World miniatures, Belgium, Order of the Crown, arms and rays of cross set with diamonds (20 in total), Industrial and Agricultural Decoration in gold set with diamonds in the crown and suspension (16 in total) with blue stones around edge (14 in total), mounted together on a gold pin back suspension bar; Chile, Order of Merit in silver and blue enamel on old type ribbon (red, white and blue) with rosette; Denmark, Order of the Dannebrog (Christian X issue 1912-47) in gold with lapel button suspension. In Belgian jeweller's case, extremely fine. (4) $380
Lot 2243 Replica medals: Distinguished Service Cross (GRI); Distinguished Flying Cross (GRI). Extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 2244 Australia, c1890-1960, metal and cloth cap and collar badges, shoulder titles, rank badges and buttons, including hat and collar Rising Suns, shoulder titles, Australia, 49th Infantry collar badge, 1930-42, also lapel badge; RAAF cap badges, Warrant Officer, buttons, Ivanhoe Grammar School Cadet Unit, cap badges (3) in gilt and enamel (two chipped); Volunteered for Active Service badge, 1914-18; Great Britain, cap badges, Cornwall, The Essex and Kent Scottish, Second Dragoon Guards Queen's Boys, RAC cloth wings (modern copies), shoulder title City of London, Royal Marines, buttons c1890. Good - very fine. (125) $170
Lot 2245 Australia, Rising Sun badges (KC), hat badges (8), collar badges (18); Australia shoulder titles (16); other sundry metal shoulder titles (5); AAMWS shoulder title; Army unit metal hat/collar badges (9); RAS badge WWII; Services Rendered badge WWII; ARP badge; Marksman crossed rifles (.303) badge in metal; Signallers crossed flags qualification badge in metal; Kangaroo on a V chrome lapel badge, pin missing; Queensland Police Force button (KC); Voluntary Aid Detachment Australia button; Naval Officer's bullion hat badge and RANR Petty Officers night uniform hat badge; others (3). A few missing a lug, otherwise fine - extremely fine. (60) $280
Lot 2246 Australia, WWI Rising Sun hat badges (2, one by Stokes, one with no maker's mark), Australia shoulder titles (2), all in blackened bronze. Extremely fine. (4) $90
Lot 2247 IV Battalion A.I.F., lapel badge in battalion colours of white over green and with original pre 1929 motto 'Nomine Quartus'; WWI dog tag in aluminium, obverse, die struck Australian arms with 'N.S.W.' stipple engraved below, reverse, stipple engraved, '1244/Dr L.N.Phipps/Mining Coy./A.I.F./C.E'. Good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 2248 Queensland Mounted Infantry, type 1, c1860-1890, hat badge in brass (53mm) (Grebert p212). Good very fine. $170
Lot 2249 New South Wales Military Forces, helmet plate (QVC 1881-1901 Pattern), in white metal (103mm x 85mm) (Grebert p78), together with a matching collar badge in white metal (31mm x 30mm). Extremely fine. (2) $400
Lot 2250 Australian Commonwealth Horse, 1902, second pattern hat badge (45mm) oxidised and gilt. Extremely fine and scarce. $2,000
Lot 2251 The King's Colonials, C Sqn (Australasia), 1903, hat badge in brass (appears to be a replica); buttons, British, 14th Regt of Foot (found at Victoria Barracks, Sydney and ex L.Barton Collection), 78th Highland Regt, and Australia, Corps of Staff Cadets (1920-1940); tokens in brass for Northern Territory Beef Roads, one stubloon, 1970 (4). Very fine - extremely fine. (8) $70
Lot 2252 1st Australian Infantry Regiment (NSW), 1900-1912, hat badge in brass (voided). Extremely fine. $190
Lot 2253 11th Australian Infantry Regiment (WA), 1900-1912, hat and collar badge (the collar unlike the image, Cossum 84, but same design as hat badge). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $210
Lot 2254 Australian Army Medical Corps, 1900-1912, hat badge in brass (voided cross); another, 1930-1942, hat badge in brass and collar pair in oxidised. The two hat badges with no lugs, otherwise good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $60
Lot 2255 Australian Engineers, 1900-1912, hat badge in brass; Australian Army Ordnance Corps, 1930-1942, hat badge in brass. Very fine - good very fine. (2) $80
Lot 2256 Australian Field Artillery (Militia), 1900-1912, hat and collar badge in oxidised; another identical but in bronze (cleaned of oxidised coating); Australian Garrison Artillery (Militia), 1900-1912, hat badge in brass. The first hat badge with one lug missing and the the first collar badge with pin back fitting, the last badge with lugs missing, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (5) $110
Lot 2257 Australian Army hat badges, 1900-1912, Commonwealth Cadet Corps (Victoria), hat badge in brass; 1912-1918, NSW Defence Forces Staff, hat badge in brass (46mm); 13th Light Horse AIF, hat badge in oxidised; 1948-1953, 10th Western Australian Mounted Infantry, hat and collar pair in white metal. Extremely fine. (6) $300
Lot 2258 Australian Army collar badges, 1900-1912, 13th Australian Light Horse Regt (Queensland Mounted Rifles), in white metal; 1930-1942, 5th Light Horse Regt (Wide Bay & Burnett Light Horse), in white metal; 18th Light Horse Regt (Adelaide Lancers), in oxidised; 6th Infantry Bn (Royal Melbourne Regt), in oxidised; 9th Infantry Bn (Moreton Regt), in brass; 15th Infantry Bn (Oxley Reg), pair in oxidised; 19th Infantry Bn (South Sydney Regt), in brass; 25th Infantry Bn (Darling Downs Regt), in oxidised; 36th Infantry Bn (St George's English Rifle Regt), pair in brass; 39th Infantry Bn (Hawthorn-Kew Regt), in enamel and gilt; Australian Staff Corps, pair in oxidised. Mostly extremely fine. (14) $340
Lot 2259 2nd District Guards AIF, 1912-1918, hat badge in oxidised brass (Cossum 167). Extremely fine. $520
Lot 2260 Administrative and Instructional Staff Corps, 1900-1912, collar badge in enamel on gilt and silver; Australian Instructional Corps, 1930-1942, pair of collar badges in enamel on oxidised bronze. The first with lugs missing, otherwise extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2261 Australian Camel Corps, hat badge and collar badge, unofficial AIF 1912-18 41mm sand cast brass hat badge and 28mm sand cast copper collar badge, lugs intact. Fine and rare. (2) $1,000
Lot 2262 Australian Staff Corps (1921), cap badge in enamel on brass (40mm). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2263 Australian Army badges, 1930-1942, 6th Light Horse Regt (NSW Mounted Rifles), hat badge and collar pair in white metal; 23rd Light Horse Regt (Barossa Light Horse), hat badge (no lugs) and collar pair, all in brass; 30th Infantry Bn (NSW Scottish), hat badge and collar pair in white metal (all possibly restrikes); 43rd Infantry Bn (Hindmarsh Regt), hat badge and collar pair in brass; 47th Infantry Bn (Wide Bay Regt), hat badge and collar pair, the hat in brass, the collars oxidised, also 1953-1960 same unit's hat badge in brass. Very fine - extremely fine. (16) $770
Lot 2264 Australian Army badges, 1930-1942, 9th Light Horse Regiment, hat and collar badge in brass; 58th Infantry Bn (Essendon-Coburg-Brunswick Rifles), hat badge in enamel on brass; 59th Infantry Bn (Hume Regt), hat badge in enamel on brass; 60th Infantry Bn, hat badge in enamel on brass. All with lugs missing, the 59th with small enamel chip, otherwise good very fine. (4) $100
Lot 2265 Australian Army badges, 1930-1942, 6th Infantry Bn (City of Melbourne Regt), hat and collar pair in brass; 1953-1960, 2/14th Queensland Mounted Rifles, hat badge in white metal; 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles, hat badge in white metal; 16th Infantry Bn (Cameron Highlanders of WA), hat badge in white metal; 27th Infantry Bn (SA Scottish Regt), hat and collar pair in white metal (hat and one collar with no lugs); 40th Infantry Bn (Derwent Regt), hat (no lugs) and one collar badge in bi-metal; 45th Infantry Bn (St George Regt), hat and collar pair in gilt; 59th Infantry Bn (Hume Regt), hat and collar pair in gilt; 1953-1973, Papua New Guinea Volunteer Rifles, hat badge in gilt. Good very fine - extremely fine. (18) $340
Lot 2266 Australian Army badges, 1930-1942, 40th Infantry Bn (Derwent Regt), hat badge in bronze; 57th Infantry Bn (The Merri Regt), hat badge in bronze; 61st Infantry Bn (Cameron Highlanders of Qld), hat badge in white metal; 1953-1960, 38th Infantry Bn (Bendigo Regt), hat badge and one collar badge (no lugs) in white metal, also a 1930-1942 issue hat badge for the same unit in oxidised but no lugs; 41st Infantry Bn (Byron Scottish Regt), hat badge and collar pair in white metal. Good very fine - extremely fine. (9) $220
Lot 2267 Australian Army badges, 1953-1960, 10th Light Horse, hat and collar pair in white metal and enamel; 15th Northern River Lancers, hat (no lugs) and collar pair in white metal; 2nd Infantry Bn (City of Newcastle Regt), hat and collar pair in gilt; 12th Infantry Bn (Launceston Regt), hat and collar pair in gilt; 13th Infantry Bn (Macquarie Regt), hat and one collar badge in gilt; 43rd Infantry Bn (Hindmarsh Regt), hat and collar pair in gilt; 58/32nd Infantry Bn (Melbourne Rifles), hat badge in gilt. Extremely fine. (18) $270
Lot 2268 Germany, Third Reich, Luftwaffe metal hat badge; Gebirgsjager metal edelweiss cap badge; RAD National Labor Service metal cap badge; Hitler Youth Young People's Proficiency metal badge, back marked M1/63; East Germany, Army metal hat badge. Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $110
Lot 2269 Germany, Ex Servicemans Association, Committee badge with suspender bar, in gilt and enamel. Fine - very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2270 Great Britain, Royal Artillery helmet plate (QVC 1881-1902 Pattern), in gilt (100mm x 85mm). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2271 Great Britain, 58th Foot Regt badge with brooch fitting and safety chain, castle within garter belt, this engraved 'Montis Insignia Calpe' (badge of the Rock of Gibraltar) at the top and 'LVIII Regt' at the bottom, impressed on the reverse 'xTJx' (Thomas Johnson I, London c1872). Extremely fine. $170
Lot 2272 Great Britain, Boer War Patriotic tin lapel pins, Right Hon Sir Redvers Buller; Field-Marshall Right Hon Lord Roberts; Lieut-Gen Sir George White; Colonel Robert S.S. Baden-Powell. Very fine. (4) $70
Lot 2273 New Zealand Regular Forces, bronze helmet plate (QVC) (100mm x 80mm). Extremely fine. $160
Lot 2274 New Zealand Volunteers, gilt helmet plate (QVC) (110mm x 90mm). Uncirculated. $100
Lot 2275 New Zealand, 4th (Waikato) Mounted Rifles, WWI, hat badge in brass, by J.R.Gaunt, London, screwback fitting. Good very fine. $30
Lot 2276 New Zealand, Fire Service, metal cap badges (3) NZFS general issue, another but Phoenix type, and another Paihia issue; shoulder badges (cloth) (2) Paihia, Queenstown. Extremely fine. (5) $40
Lot 2277 New Zealand, 18th and 19th (2) Armoured Regiment, porcelain mugs, by Dervia Italy. First mug with a crack and chip on rim, very good. (3) Passed in
Lot 2278 Russia, USSR, Army belt buckles (2, one with enamelled star), hat badges (2, Navy enlisted man and Civil Airlines officer), Navy fouled anchor hat badge; also USA, Army officer's cap badge in original box of maker. Very fine - uncirculated. (6) $20
Lot 2279 Queen Victoria Happy New Year Tin, for troops in South Africa 1900; Queen Mary Christmas Tin 1914; King Edward & Queen Alexandra Coronation 1902 Chocolate Tin (small); 'Queen's Own' Needle Case, two different types, one with Queen Victoria's portrait the other without; brass Vesta 66mm high in the shape of a champagne bottle labelled 'Henri Clicquot Reims'; battered cigarette case ornately decorated with ancient Egyptian scenes; YMCA wallet issued to A.I.F. 1916 stamped with the YMCA Australia logo; Victoria ARP badge; another for Victoria ARP Warden. Fine. (10) $200
Lot 2280 World militaria and medals, including Great Britain, WWI Princess Mary gift tin, Army General Service belt buckle (VR), sword belt buckle, 2nd Bn The P.A.Somerset Light Infantry, award medallion in silver, inscribed 'E.Coy / 1912-1913', Royal Society Safe Driving Competition, five years Drivers award, three bars 1967, 1969, 1970; Thailand, medals (3, East Asia Combat Medal 1941-45; Freeman Safeguarding Medal Class II; Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand VI Class); Germany, Westphalia, Fire Brigade Faithful Service Medal. Good - very fine. (9) $110
Lot 2281 Powder flask, bag shaped in brass (20.5cm long), leaf spray decorated on both sides, universal charging top, with four position charging spout for 2 1/4, 2 1/2, 2 3/4 and 3 drams, by C. & J.W.Hawksley/Sheffield. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2282 Colonial shooting trophy cup, in hallmarked sterling silver (HMSS), maker Charles Boynton, London 1869, cup supported by three crossed rifles (appear to be long barrel Snider types c1869) with acorn wreath around, all mounted on a circular, timber base, cup engraved, 'Garden Island/Central Social Committee Trophy/Presented To/G.Is. Miniature Rifle Club/For/Half Yearly Championship.' Shields removed from around timber base and enamelled medallion below wreath removed, otherwise good very fine. $700
Lot 2283 NSW Police Force Sword of Honour, c1982, commemorative issue by Wilkinson Sword of England, blade embossed with various police depictions from 1860 to 1982, crossguard decorated with NSW Police badge, numbered on blade 166 and with certificate number 166 of only 200 issued. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2284 RAAF Diamond Jubilee Sword, 1981, by Wilkinson Sword of England, based on a House of Lancaster sword of the twelfth century, blade is 43 inches in length and embossed with the first aircraft used by the RAAF, aircraft used during WWII and present day jet aircraft, crossguard decorated with the RAAF eagle, numbered 030 on blade edge and with matching certificate number 030 of only 100 issued. Some scuffing on timber handle, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 2285 The Sword of Napoleon, by International Military Archives (Franklin Mint), recreated in fine steel and decorated with 24ct gold electroplate by specialists in Toledo, Spain, with certificate of authenticity. Small piece missing from top of pommel, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2286 Germany, Imperial Reservists, original stein with pewter lid, 1st Bavarian Heavy Cavalry Regiment. Ornament missing from top, inside lid repaired, fine crack near top, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 2287 Germany, World War I, Regimental pottery stein with pewter lid, Reservist N.Moormann; 19th Infantry Regiment, stein with pewter lid, 1929-1933. First stein cracked, both crazed, good - very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 2288 Germany, World War I, belt buckle; also money box, aluminium, shell shaped top with brass base. Very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 2289 Germany, Third Reich Army dagger, blade with maker's name, 'Alcoso/AC/S/Solingen', Army Infantry eagle crossguard, orange coloured cast plastic material grip, oak leaf decorated pommel, metal scabbard with oak leaf decorated bands. Bottom of crossguard eagle missing, otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 2290 Japanese WWII memorabilia, parts of first Japanese bomb on Port Moresby; Army Book; felt purse, home - made, containing Japanese minor coins; pocket diary 1942; razor blade (cut-throat type) in wooden scabbard but with missing handle; pocket compass with Japanese lettering but with glass face cracked; steel balls used in mechanical game of Pachinko; small parcel of unknown Japanese papers; Japanese combs handmade from bamboo, one narrow and one wide; Japanese handmade bamboo curtain container. The first seven items are housed in packets describing item, origin and the name of the Australian soldier who retrieved the item. Very good - fine. (11) $140
Lot 2291 War diary WWII, Collins Service Diary with fly page marked 'Gunner Mascord. R.E./R.H.Q./2/1 Field Regiment. A.I.F.', calendars for years 1941-1943, first entries are poems, 1-6-1942 'Somewhere in New Guinea'; 4.6.1942 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels' by Sgt:Beros 2/16 Battalion. A.I.F. with full page colour sketch beside; 7.6.1942 A.I.F. Abroad 'A Soldiers Dream' by Allan Miller; 1.9.1942 Gnr. E.Gray. 'Salute To The Choice' New Guinea; these are followed by entries beginning on 5 September 1942 at the Army camp in West Maitland, New South Wales, outlining Gunner Mascord's pre embarkation training, his trip from Brisbane, Queensland via Townsville to Port Moresby in New Guinea and thereafter his daily routine, his views of the local life and flora and fauna in New Guinea, one example written on 29 September 'Flies, mosquitoes, ants, spiders etc bad' and the next day 'Flies unbearable.', then again on 3 November 'Bloody mosquitoes make life really miserable!'; in a number of entries he makes mention of severe pain he is suffering caused by varicose veins and his refusal to return to Australia for treatment rather preferring to stay with his unit in the field; he relates of the air raids, the war's progress, casualties and a continual reference to how much he misses his girlfriend and on 13 October 1942 he mentions his proposal by letter and his beloved Ivy's acceptance on 27 October 1942 when he writes 'Ivy is very happy re prospects to marry me'; on 5 December 1942 he records 'Picked out as a commando today, start training tomorrow'; the entry on 6 January 1943 states 'Designed cover, illustrated 3 jokes for Regimental Book, the unit are going to publish it for me / title:- 2/1 Field Regt. Abroad'; on 20 January he writes that he has transferred by plane to Dobadura air strip and the last diary entry is dated 26 January 1943; throughout the diary is illustrated with colour and black and white sketches including various graves of AIF men killed in action and examples of some postage stamps of Papua and also New Guinea; a unique illustrated document beautifully penned in a calligraphy style in ink, not surprisingly when one considers the writer's pre war occupation. Good very fine. NX10171 Gunner Ramon Enslin Ernest Mascord, born 23Mar1913 at Waterloo, NSW, Signwriter and Duco Sprayer; Enl.19Mar1940 at Paddington into 2/3 Field Regt; Emb.14May1940 for service in Middle East; 10Sep1941 Cpl; Emb.15Sep1942 for service in New Guinea; 27Dec1942 admitted to AGH with varicose veins; AWL on numerous occasion in and out of Australia all resulting in fines or confinement and on the last occasion, after returning from New Guinea, he was AWL from Narellan camp in Sydney for several months resulting in his arrest on 30May1944; 30Jun1944 he underwent a medical assessment and considered unsuitable for further service due to anxiety and the partial amputation of two fingers of his right hand; Disch.03Aug1944 as Medically Unfit ex 2/1 Field Regt after total service of 1,281 days including service in Middle East 4May1940 - 31Mar1942 and New Guinea 15Sep1942-16Aug1943. Passed in
Lot 2292 ANZAC Memorial book, 1916, published by The Returned Soldiers Association of New South Wales, pp304, with b&w photos and Died on Service roll, with official slip cover, marked with disc no.26 'In Memory of Lieut. C.J.A.Ramsay. 39th Batt. K.I.A. 1.12.1917'. Some foxing on fly pages, otherwise very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 2293 Crimean War, Kinglake, A.W., The Invasion of the Crimea: Its Origin and An Account of Its Progress down to the death of Lord Raglan, 5 vols (1-4, 6), by William Blackwood and Sons, Edinburgh and London, 1863-1880, hard covers, gold blocked decoration and title on spine, first two volumes signed on fly page 'B.Abbott/Abbotts Leigh/1883'. Covers good, occasional foxing on contents, overall very good. (5) $200
Lot 2294 O'Connor, John, Australian Airborne, The History and Insignia of Australian Military Parachuting, 440pp, A4 size hard cover, hundreds of colour and b&w photos throughout, Sydney, 2005; Simpson, Harold B., Audie Murphy, American Soldier, 466pp, A4 size hardcover, the life story of America's most decorated soldier of WWII who portrayed himself in the war movie, To Hell and Back, Dallas, Texas, 1982. The first as new, the second with some foxing otherwise extremely fine. (2) $30
Lot 2295 Sabretache, journal of Military History Society of Australia, 1997-2011 (55), Index Book 1958-2001; Despatch, journal of NSW Military Historical Society, 1985-1991 (7); Miltary Collectors Club of Canada journals, 1989-1991 (4); The Medal Collector UK issues 6-10, 1988-89 (5); Military Medal Society of South Africa journal nos 33, 34, 1990-92 (2); other research and book catalogues (7); Orders & Medals auction by Buckland, Dix & Wood, 12 June 1991. Very fine - extremely fine. (82) $30
Lot 2296 Wings, journals, 1999-2009 (40), other Defence publications (4). Mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (44) Passed in
Lot 2297 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Armorica (billon) stater, c75-50 BC, degraded Philip II stater, head right, reverse, horse, boar below, class III, (S.16). Striking split in flan, attractive patina, very fine. $120
Lot 2298 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, c100 BC, Potin (tin copper alloy) unit, (1.25 grams), crude head left, class I type, (S.63). Attractive patina, very fine. $140
Lot 2299 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Southern Britain, inscribed issue, Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius (c30-10 BC), gold quarter stater, third coinage of Classical style issued 20-10 BC, (1.16 grams), obverse, COMF in sunken tablet, reverse, Celticized horse on right, TIN above horse C below, leaflike design underneath, (S.82, Mack Sylloge 111, Van A. 390-1 notes as rare, CCI 84.0783 this coin). Attractive, very fine - good very fine and rare. $770
Lot 2300 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Atrebates and Regni, Tincommius, first coinage, (c30 BC - AD 10), silver unit (1.27gm), Southern Mint, struck circa AD 1-10, obverse, star with six rays central dot, reverse, boy riding dolphin to right, (S.88, Bean TIN 4-8; Van Arsdell 371-1). Very fine/fine, scarce. $110
Lot 2301 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Eppillus, (later 1st century BC - early 1st century AD), coinage struck at Calleva, silver unit, bearded head right - wreath, reverse, boar right, EPPIL F COM (S.100; Van A 416), (1.15 grams). Good very fine and attractive. $240
Lot 2302 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Southern Britain and Thames area, Atrebates, Verica, (cAD 10-40), silver unit, third coinage issued AD 25-35, (1.19 grams), obverse, two cornucopiae with sceptre between, [C]O[M] MI F below sceptre a vase, reverse, seated figure to right, holding spear, oval shield behind, CA behind, VERI before, (S.134, Van A.531-1). Attractively toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and scarce. $120
Lot 2303 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Verica (c AD 10-40), second coinage, 20-25, silver unit, bull right, reverse, figure standing left, (S.137; Van A 506), (0.76 grams). Lacquered, otherwise nearly very fine/fine. $120
Lot 2304 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Verica, (c AD 10-40), third coinage, 25-35, silver minim, A in the star, reverse, bird right (Van Arsdell 561-1; S.158), A = Amminius, (0.23 grams). Good very fine. $200
Lot 2305 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Cunobelin, (early 1st century AD to c40 AD), silver unit, winged bust right, (CV)NO, reverse, sphinx seated left (TASCIO) off flan (S.313; Van A 2057), (1.12 grams). Off centre, otherwise good very fine. $200
Lot 2306 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Cunobelin (early 1st century AD - c40 AD), bronze unit, (2.50 grams), obverse, CVNO on tablet within wreath, reverse, CAMV below horse prancing right, (S.344, Van A.2101, M 250); Cunobelin (c.10-41 A.D.), metal worker type, bronze unit, (2.09 grams), obverse, head left, CVNOBELIN around, reverse, metal worker seated right, holding hammer, fashioning a vase, TASCIO behind, (S.342, Van A.2097, M.248); Southern Britain, uninscribed coinage, Dubnovellaunus in Kent, (late 1st century BC - early first century AD), bronze unit, (1.20 grams), obverse, head left, reverse, horse left, [DVBNO] above, (S.211, Van A. 1669, M.281). Attractive green toning, nearly extremely fine and scarce. (3) $420
Lot 2307 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Cunobelin, (early 1st century AD to c40 AD) bronze unit, bearded head of Jupiter Ammon left, CVNO BELIN, reverse, CAM below horseman galloping right, (S.345; Van A 2103); Durotriges, (mid 1st century BC to mid 1st century AD), cast bronze stater, (S.372). Porous, good/very good; green patina, fine. (2) $90
Lot 2308 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Epaticcus, (1st half 1st century AD), silver unit, Victory seated, TASCIOV, reverse, boar right, EPAT (S.357; Van A 581), (1.30 grams). Nearly extremely fine. $370
Lot 2309 Ancient British, Celtic Coinage, Iceni, (c50 BC), Boudicca, silver unit, head right, reverse, horse right (S.434; Van A 790-1), (1.24 grams). Extremely fine. $570
Lot 2310 Early Anglo-Saxon period, (c600-775), primary series sceattas, c680-710, silver sceat, radiate bust right, EPA in runic, reverse, TOTII (S.779, N.157, BMC 2b, Metcalf 123;125). Nearly extremely fine. $240
Lot 2311 Early Anglo-Saxon period, (c600-775), Continental silver sceatta, c695-740, Frisian sceat, porcupine with III at cross, reverse, 'standard' with letters, die break or 'bird' on square, (S.790V; dies not in Metcalf) (1.15 grams). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $190
Lot 2312 Kings of Northumbria, Aethelred II (second reign, 843/4-849/50), copper sceat, FORDRED, dot in circle on both sides. Toned, good very fine. $110
Lot 2313 Kings of Northumbria as Archbishops of York, Archbishop Wigmund, (837-849/50), copper styca, EDELHELM, (S.870). Nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 2314 Kings of Mercia, Offa, (757-796), London silver portrait penny, light coinage, 779-792, ETHELVALD (S.905; N.310; Blunt 57; Chick 10m), (1.14 grams). Clipped bottom edge, slightly porous as usual, good fine and very rare. $2,500
Lot 2315 Viking Coinages, (c885-954), Danish East Anglia, St Edmund memorial coinage, c895-910, silver penny, moneyer Ansiger, (S.960; N.483) (1.33 grams). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $650
Lot 2316 Viking Coinages, (c895-954), Danish East Anglia, c895-915, St Edward memorial coinage, c895-910, silver penny, semi barbarous legends, (S.961; N.483) (0.92 grams). Nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 2317 Viking Coinages, (c895-954), Danish East Anglia, Viking imitation, Alfred the Great, (871-899) silver penny (1.13 grams) bust right, reverse, Londonia monogram (S.964; N.463). Dark toned, left rim clipped away, otherwise as struck, extremely fine and very rare. $6,300
Lot 2318 Viking Coinages, (c895-954), Viking coinage of York, CNUT silver penny, reverse, CVNETTI, (S.993) (1.27 grams). Clashed reverse die, otherwise extremely fine. $700
Lot 2319 Kings of Wessex, Alfred the Great, (871-899), silver halfpenny (0.32 grams), portrait with long hair, reverse, Londonia monogram (S.1063; N.645). Edge clipped on right, otherwise good fine and rare. $2,100
Lot 2320 Aethelred II, (978-1016), silver penny, long cross type, London Mint, LEOFSTAN MO LVND, (S.1151), (1.63 grams). Peck marked and crinkled, otherwise good fine. $550
Lot 2321 Cnut, (1016-1035), silver penny, pointed helmet type, 1024-30, BMC XIV, York mint STIRCOL MO EOFR, (S.1158) (1.06 grams). Slightly crimped, otherwise clear good very fine. $350
Lot 2322 Cnut, (1016-1035), silver penny, pointed helmet type, 1024-30, +LEOFPOLD O[ ]LVN, Leopold of London, (S.1158) (0.94 grams). Section chipped away, otherwise well struck, nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 2323 Harold I, (1035-1040), silver penny, fleur de-lis type, 1038-1040, LEOFSTAN O LV (London), (S.1165; N.803), (0.86 grams). Edge rim chipped off at bottom, otherwise very fine, reverse somewhat blurred in striking. $1,200
Lot 2324 Harthacnut, (1035-1042), silver penny, (1.08 grams) Danish type, HARDECNUT reverse voided long cross with alternating pellets and annulets in quarters, AIFPARD OLV, Lund Mint (S.1170). Slightly crinkled, toned very fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 2325 Edward the Confessor, (1042-1066), silver penny, Hammer cross type, 1059-62, DIORMAN ON STENIG, Steyning Mint (1.22 grams) (S.1182; N.828). Gold and grey toning, nearly extremely fine. $630
Lot 2326 Harold II, (1066), silver penny, (1.30 grams) bust with sceptre, PAX type, DERMON ON STENI, Steyning Mint (S.1186; N.836). Toned, good portrait, good very fine and very rare from this mint. $4,800
Lot 2327 William I, the Conqueror, (1066-1087), silver penny, BMC 8, PAXS type, Salisbury Mint, OSBERN ON SERB (1.36 grams), (S.1257; BMC 897). Attractively toned and clearly struck, nearly extremely fine. $2,100
Lot 2328 William II, (1087-1100), silver penny, BMC 3, voided cross type, Winchester Mint, GODPINE ON PNC, (S.1260), (1.40 grams). Full flan, pinched at bottom, usual flat strike, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 2329 Henry I, (1100-1135), silver penny, BMC 15, quadrilateral on cross fleury type, London Mint E[STM]VN[D] ON LVN, (S.1276), (1.43 grams). Toned, very fine, usual striking weakness. $670
Lot 2330 Stephen, (1135-1154), silver penny, cross moline or 'Watford' type, BMC 1, London, moneyer ESTMVND (S.1278; N.873), (1.46 grams). Attractively toned with good portrait, extremely fine and as struck. $1,100
Lot 2331 Stephen, (1135-1154), silver penny, cross moline 'Watford' type, 1136-45, BMC 1, London Mint, Adelard moneyer +ADE( ) LVN, (S.1278), (1.40 grams). Pinched edge, light silver tone, probably a 20th century hoard piece, fine. $220
Lot 2332 Henry II, (1154-1189), cross crosslets 'Tealby' coinage, 1158-1180, Winchester Mint, moneyer Ricard RIC( )WINCS, (S.1337; N.952/1), (1.27 grams). Toned, very fine. $400
Lot 2333 Henry II, (1154-1189), cross crosslets 'Tealby' coinage, 1158-1180, silver penny, class D, (c.1167-70), ROGI(ER ON) CANT, (S.1340), (1.38 grams). Usual flat areas, fine and toned. $120
Lot 2334 Henry III, (1216-1272), short cross coinage, 1216-47, silver penny, type 8b, Abel on LVND (Abel of London), (S.1357B), also two cut halfpennies, one possibly of Henry II. Very good - fine. (3) $60
Lot 2335 Henry III, (1216-1272), Long Cross coinage, 1247-1272, silver pennies, type Va, Nicole on Cant (Nicole of Canterbury), type Vb, Nicole on Cant (Nicole of Canterbury), type Vg, Henri on LVND (Henri of London), type Vg, Willem on LVND (Willem of London). Very fine - good very fine. (4) $240
Lot 2336 Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage, silver pennies, Canterbury, type 2a, (S.1385), 10ab, (S.1409); Edward II, (1307-1327), silver pennies, Canterbury, type B, (S.1459), type 12a, (S.1458). The second holed, otherwise fine - good very fine. (4) $140
Lot 2337 Edward I, (1272-1307), silver pennies, London, type 9b star on breast, (S.1408); type 3c, (S.1389); 4b, (S.1395); 10ab, (S.1409 B); 10 cf5, (S.1414); farthing CIVITAS LONDON, (S.1450). The last poor, the first holed, otherwise fine - very fine. (6) $140
Lot 2338 Edward I, (1272-1307), silver pennies, Burt St Edmunds, type 10, (S.1418); Durham, type 9b and type 10 cf5, mm cross moline, Bishop Bec, (S.1423). Very fine; holed very fine; fine. (3) $70
Lot 2339 Edward I, (1272-1307), silver halfpenny, York mint, class 3c, (S.1442; N.1045), (0.61 grams). Very fine. $110
Lot 2340 Edward I, (1272-1307), silver farthing, London, class 1c, trifoliate crown, (S.1443A; N.1051), (0.45 grams). Toned, very fine. $190
Lot 2341 Richard II, (1377-1399), silver halfpenny, intermediate style, (S.1699; N.1331), (0.58 grams). Toned, nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2342 Henry V, (1413-1422), silver penny, York Mint, class C (S.1785), (0.91 grams). Slightly short of flan, dark grey patina, otherwise very fine. $160
Lot 2343 Henry V, (1413-1422), silver penny, York, type G but no annulet in quarter (local dies), (S.1791; N.1407). Fair. $100
Lot 2344 Henry V, (1413-1422), silver halfpenny, London, type C, broken annulets by crown (S.1794), (0.49 grams). Good very fine. $200
Lot 2345 Henry VI, (first reign, 1422-1461), annulet issue, silver groat, Calais (S.1836). Full flan, dark grey toning, nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 2346 Henry VI, (first reign, 1422-1461), annulet issue, 1422-30, silver halfpenny, Calais Mint, (S.1849; N.1435). Slightly concave, otherwise toned, good very fine. $90
Lot 2347 Henry VI, (first reign, 1422-1461) leaf pellet issue, 1445-54, silver groat, London, leaf on neck, (S.1917; N.1505). Toned, good very fine. $240
Lot 2348 Henry VI, (first reign 1422-1461), cross-pellet issue, 1454-61, silver penny, York, Archbishop William Booth, (S.1940). Fine. Passed in
Lot 2349 Edward IV, (first reign 1461-1470), light coinage, 1464-70, silver groat, York, E on breast, mm plain cross, 1461-4, (S.2012). Slightly short of flan, toned very fine. $340
Lot 2350 Edward IV, second reign, 1471-1483), silver halfpenny, London, mm pierced cross, 1473-7, (S.2137; N.1667), (0.34 grams). Short of flan, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2351 Richard III, (1483-1485), silver groat, London, mm boar's head 2 both sides (S.2156). Clear mm on the reverse, nearly very fine and rare. $3,400
Lot 2352 Henry VII, (1485-1509), silver groats, London, two arches, one jewelled, one plain, mm greyhound's head, type IIIc, (S.2199) and type IVb, (S.2201), halfgroat, Canterbury, mm tun, (S.2211); profile issue, groat, mm pheon, 1505-9, (S.2258). The first holed, very good - fine. (4) $180
Lot 2353 Henry VII, (1485-1509), facing bust, silver halfgroat, York, Archbishop Savage, mm martlet, (S.2214). Nearly very fine. $110
Lot 2354 Henry VII, (1485-1509), profile issue, silver groat, mm pheon, 1505-9 (S.2258; N.1747). Attractive tone, striking weaknesses at rim, perforated at 2.30 o'clock, otherwise good very fine. $360
Lot 2355 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, silver groats, London mm rose, (S.2337D), mm lis, (S.2337E). Good fine. (2) $280
Lot 2356 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, silver groat, York, Archbishop Wolsey, TW beside shield, mm 'uncertain' mark (121), 1526-32, and reverse voided cross (S.2339). Weak areas of strike, otherwise toned very fine. $370
Lot 2357 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, silver halfgroat, mm cross patonce, 1562-32, Canterbury Mint, Archbishop Warham, W A beside shield, (S.2343; N.1802). Portrait mis-struck, otherwise toned, good very fine. $160
Lot 2358 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, silver halfgroat, Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, WA beside shield, mm 'uncertain' mark, (S.2343). Toned, good very fine. $200
Lot 2359 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, silver halfgroat, Canterbury, Archbishop Cranmer, TC beside shield, mm catherine wheel, 1533-44, obverse only (S.2345). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 2360 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), silver sovereign penny, Durham, Bishop Wolsey, TW beside shield, mm star, 1514-26, (S.2352; N.1811), (0.69 grams). Good very fine. $320
Lot 2361 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), third coinage, 1544-7, silver groat, Canterbury, (S.2373); Edward III, (1327-1377), pre-treaty period, 1351-61, silver halfgroat, York, (S.1581). Very good; good fine. (2) $80
Lot 2362 Henry VIII, (Posthumous, 1547-1551), silver penny, Tower Mint, no mm (S.2417), (0.67 grams). A full coin, good fine. $220
Lot 2363 Edward VI, (1547-1553), second period, base silver shilling, mm leopard's head, dated MDL (1550) bust 3 (S.2466). Good fine and rare. $420
Lot 2364 Edward VI, (1547-1553), fine silver coinage, 1551-3, silver shilling, mm tun (S.2482). Attractively toned with good portrait, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $800
Lot 2365 Edward VI, (1547-1553), fine silver issue, 1551-3, shillings, mm tun, (S.2482). Poor - fine. (2) $120
Lot 2366 Mary, (1553-1554), silver groat, mm pomegranate, (S.2492). Toned, slightly bent, nearly very fine. $420
Lot 2367 Philip & Mary, (1554-1558), silver shilling, 1554, full titles (S.2500) (5.62 grams). Attractive portraits, creasing above and below, otherwise good very fine and rare, especially in this condition. $2,250
Lot 2368 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-1, silver penny, mm cross crosslet, (S.2558). Edge clipped, otherwise toned, very fine. $80
Lot 2369 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), third and fourth issues, 1561-77, silver threepence, 1568, mm coronet. (S.2566). Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 2370 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), third and fourth issues, 1561-77, silver penny, mm lion, silver sixpence, 1575, mm eglantine, (S.2570, 2563); sixth issue, sixpences, 1582, mm bell, 1596, mm key, (S.2578, 2578B); also Mary groat, (S.2492). The last cracked and creased, fair, others very good - fine. (5) $150
Lot 2371 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, silver shilling, mm tun, bust 3c (S.2577; N.2014). Toned, with excellent portrait, top edge split, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $700
Lot 2372 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, silver shilling, mm tun, 1592-5, seventh issue shilling, mm 2, 1602, (S.2577, 2584). Toned fine; scratched on obverse, otherwise very good. (2) $100
Lot 2373 Elizabeth I, (1568-1603), sixth issue, 1558-1600, silver halfpenny, mm O, (S.2581). Weak strike on left side, otherwise toned, very fine. $140
Lot 2374 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, 1560-9, silver shilling, small size, mm star (S.2592; N.2023). Attractive dark grey tone, extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $3,600
Lot 2375 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, silver sixpence, 1562 (S.2595; N.2026). Attractive golden red and grey patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $700
Lot 2376 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, silver sixpences, 1562, (S.2595), another 1562, (S.2596). First with dents, toned fine; creased very good. (2) $70
Lot 2377 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, silver sixpence, 1562, mm star, (S.2596). Small scratch in front of forehead, otherwise good very fine/very fine. $360
Lot 2378 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, silver sixpence, 1564, mm star, large bust, (S.2597; N.2029; Borden D). Grey toned, very fine and scarce in this condition. $550
Lot 2379 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, silver groat, mm star, (S.2601; N.2032). Good very fine and rare. $1,300
Lot 2380 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), portcullis money, 1600-1 of the 'Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies', silver four testerns (13.46 grams) (S.2607B). Slight weakness above E on obverse and reverse position, otherwise attractively toned, good very fine and rare. $8,500
Lot 2381 James I, (1603-1625), first coinage, silver penny, second bust, mm lis, 1604-5, (S.2650A), (0.42 grams). Short of flan, otherwise very fine. $200
Lot 2382 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, silver shilling, third bust, mm lis (1604-5). Toned, evenly worn, fine. $110
Lot 2383 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, silver penny, mm rose, 1605-6, (S.2661); Charles I, (1625-1649), silver halfgroat, mm negro's head, 1624-7, (S.2822), clear inner circle on reverse. Nearly very fine. (2) $130
Lot 2384 James I, (1603-1625), third coinage, 1619-25, silver shilling, mm lis, 1623-4 (S.2668) (5.91gm). Uneven edge, slightly off-centre, dark grey tone, choice portrait, nearly extremely fine. $680
Lot 2385 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, silver halfcrown, type 3a 1, mm tun (1636-8), (S.2773). Flat on horseman, otherwise good fine. $120
Lot 2386 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, silver halfcrown type 3 a 3, mm eye (1645), (S.2778). Double striking, toned, irregular flan, nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2387 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint under Parliament, silver halfcrowns, type 3a 3, mm R in circle, 1644-5, type 5, mm sun, 1645-6, (S.2778, 2780). Second toned, both irregular flans, fine or better. (2) $220
Lot 2388 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, silver halfcrown type 4, mm triangle in circle, (1641-3), (S.2779). Weak areas, good fine. $150
Lot 2389 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, silver shillings, type 3a, mm tun, (S.2791), A over inverted A in Carolus, type 4.4, mm triangle; another mm triangle in circle, (S.2799) (2). Good fine; very good/fine; clipped fine. (3) $140
Lot 2390 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, silver shilling type 4.3, mm anchor (1638-9), (S.2796); silver sixpence type 4.1, mm tun, (1636-8), (S.2814). Toned, nearly very fine. (2) $260
Lot 2391 Charles I, (1625-1649), Nicholas Briot's coinage, 1631-9, first milled issue, 1631-2, silver halfgroat, (S.2856). Very fine. $180
Lot 2392 Charles I, (1625-1649), Nicholas Briot's coinage, 1631-9, first milled issue, 1631-2, pattern halfgroat, (S.2856A; N.2687). Good fine. $120
Lot 2393 Charles I, (1625-1649), Briot's coinage, 1631-9, second milled issue 1638-9, silver shilling (5.91gm) mm sideways anchor, B below (N.2305; S.2859). Toned, nearly very fine. $700
Lot 2394 Charles I, (1625-1649), Briot's coinage, second milled issue, 1638-9, silver sixpence, mm anchor, (S.2860). Slightly crimped, otherwise fine. $150
Lot 2395 Charles I, (1625-1649), Aberystwyth Mint, silver threepence, mm book, (S.2894; N.2340). Attractively toned, good very fine. $480
Lot 2396 Charles I, (1625-1649), Bridgnorth-on-Severn Mint, silver sixpence, 1646, mm B on obverse only, (S.3041). Old crack at bottom of flan, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $1,000
Lot 2397 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark besieged, 1645-6, silver halfcrown, 1646 (14.77 grams) (S.3140A). Evenly worn and toned, nearly very fine and rare thus. $1,800
Lot 2398 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark besieged, silver halfcrown, 1646 (14.03 grams) (S.3140A). Toned, slightly weak at base, otherwise very fine and scarce. $1,900
Lot 2399 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark besieged, 1645-6, silver shilling, 1645 (5.88 grams) (S.3142). Gun metal grey toned, nearly very fine and rare especially in this condition. $2,100
Lot 2400 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark besieged, silver shilling, 1646 (5.16 grams) (S.3143). Good fine/worn, fair. $850
Lot 2401 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark beseiged 1645-6, silver ninepence, 1646 (4.50 grams) (N.2641; S.3144). Some undertype below date, graffiti on obverse, otherwise toned good very fine. $2,000
Lot 2402 Charles I, (1625-1649), Newark besieged, 1645-6, silver sixpence, 1646 (3.11 grams) (S.3146). Slightly weak in centre but a full flan, nearly extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition. $2,700
Lot 2403 Charles I, (1625-1649), Pontefract beseiged, 1648-9, lozenge shaped silver shilling, 1648 (5.50 grams) (S.3149). Small crack in flan, attractive grey brown toned patina, good very fine and rare, especially in this state. $6,000
Lot 2404 Charles I, (1625-1649), Pontefract besieged, 1648-9, lozenge shaped silver shilling (4.83 grams), 1648 (S.3149). Has been plugged at top, otherwise toned, good fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 2405 Charles I, (1625-1649), Pontefract besieged, 1648-9, silver shilling (4.43 grams) octagonal, 1648, in the name of Charles II struck in the name of Charles II, struck after the death of Charles I in 1649 (S.3151). Toned, good fine and rare. $4,000
Lot 2406 Charles I, (1625-1649), Scarborough besieged, 1644-5, silver shilling (8.3gm) type 2, uniface, almost circular with legend 'CAROLI FORTVNA RESURGAM', eighteenth century striking by Dr.Gifford (S.3165; cf Murdoch 342; Brooker 1270). Toned, extremely fine and very rare. $1,600
Lot 2407 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), pattern milled silver halfcrown by P. Blondeau, edge inscribed 'Truth and Peace 1651 (olive branch) PETRVS BLONDAEUS INVENTOR FECIT (palm branch)' (ESC 444; N.2732) (4.95 grams). Toned, very fine and rare. $6,000
Lot 2408 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), pattern milled silver shilling, 1651, edge milled or straight grained, by P. Blondeau (6.00 grams) (ESC 1002). Toned, very fine and rare. $3,400
Lot 2409 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), silver shilling, 1653, mm sun (S.3217) (5.81 grams). Double struck, thus on obverse Commonwealth has three M's and E is under A and on reverse T is over I, clipped flan, grey toned, good fine and unusual. $300
Lot 2410 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), silver penny and halfpenny, (S.3222, 3223). Fine; toned good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 2411 Oliver Cromwell, silver halfcrown (15.05 grams), 1658 (ESC 447; S.3227). Mirror-like fields, nearly extremely fine and rare. $4,100
Lot 2412 Oliver Cromwell, silver shilling, 1658, by Thomas Simon, straight grained edge (S.3228). Proof-like, nearly FDC and rare, especially in this condition. $6,750
Lot 2413 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-2, first issue, silver shilling, mm crown, on obverse only (S.3308; N.2762). Some original mint bloom, striking weaknesses, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare in this condition. $2,000
Lot 2414 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-2, third issue, silver shilling (6.10 grams), mm crown (S.3322). Striking weaknesses, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 2415 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-2, third issue, silver shilling, mm crown both sides; silver twopence, mm crown (S.3322, 3326). Obverse scratches, otherwise fine/very fine; very fine. (2) $280
Lot 2416 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-2, third issue silver groat or fourpence, mm crown on both sides (S.3324). Striking weaknesses and uneven, first toned, both nearly very fine. (2) $380
Lot 2417 Charles II, first bust, silver shilling, 1663 (S.3371). Adjustment mark on bottom crown, good very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 2418 Charles II, second bust, silver shilling, 1668 (S.3375; ESC 1030). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $950
Lot 2419 Charles II, silver shilling, 1663 (S.3371); Ireland, copper halfpenny, 1681 (S.6574). The first has been gilded to simulate a guinea, fine; second good fine. (2) $90
Lot 2420 Charles II - Queen Victoria, silver Maundy oddments, fourpences 1687/6 (2), 1689, 1713; threepence, 1679; twopences, 1672, 1679, 1686 (2), 1701, 1736, 1756, 1772; pennies, 1676, 1701, 1725, 1756, 1800 and 1895; also Colonial threehalfpence, 1839. Nearly fine - extremely fine. (20) $540
Lot 2421 Charles II, pattern farthing, 1665, in silver, edge straight grained (Peck 407). Nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $700
Lot 2422 Charles II - Queen Victoria, copper farthings, 1673 (S.3394) 1736, 1746, 1754 (S.3720, 22), 1821, 1826 (2), (S.3822, 5), bronze 1860, 1861, 1865 (2), 1884 and 1893 (S.3958); copper halfpennies 1826, 1827 (S.3824). Very good - good very fine. (15) $90
Lot 2423 James II, silver shilling, 1685 (S.3410). Beautiful gun metal grey tone, underlying mint bloom, well struck, reverse die clashed, good extremely fine and rare, especially in this condition, one of the finest known. $2,250
Lot 2424 William and Mary, silver halfcrown, 1689, first busts and shield, caul and interior frosted and no pearls (S.3434). Obverse scratches, very good. $70
Lot 2425 William and Mary, silver shilling, 1693 (S.3437; ESC 1076). Grey toned obverse, good very fine and rare. $750
Lot 2426 William III, sixpence, 1696 (S.3520). Weak at date, otherwise good very fine. $80
Lot 2427 Anne, before the Union with Scotland, silver sixpence, 1703 VIGO (S.3590); George I, silver sixpence, 1723 SSC (S.3652); George II, old head, silver sixpence, 1746 LIMA (S.3710A). Good very fine; very fine; very fine. (3) $280
Lot 2428 Anne, after the Union with Scotland, silver shilling, 1709 plain (S.3610). Toned good fine. Passed in
Lot 2429 George I, silver shilling, 1720 plain (S.3646). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, with adjustment marks on reverse rim. $300
Lot 2430 George I, silver shilling, 1723 SSC (S.3647). Adjustment marks through date, otherwise good extremely fine with original mint bloom. $260
Lot 2431 George I, silver shilling, 1723 SSC (S.3647). Toned, very good. (2) $100
Lot 2432 George II, old head, silver halfcrown, 1746 Lima (S.3695A). Some mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 2433 George II, old head, silver shilling, 1743 roses (S.3702). Good very fine. $160
Lot 2434 George II, young head, silver shilling, 1739 roses (S.3701) old head, 1745 Lima (2, one with 'C R' engraved on first two quarters (S.3703). Very good - good fine. (3) $80
Lot 2435 George III, 'Northumberland' issue silver shilling, 1763 (S.3742). Grey toned, good very fine/nearly extremely fine and rare. $900
Lot 2436 George III, silver shillings (2) and sixpence, 1787 (S.3746 (2), 3749). Good very fine - good extremely fine. (3) $150
Lot 2437 George III, emergency issue, oval countermarked silver dollar, struck on a Charles IIII Mexico City silver eight reales, 1795FM (S.3765A). Good very fine and scarce. $580
Lot 2438 George III, emergency issue, oval countermarked silver dollar, struck on a Charles IIII Potosi Mint silver eight reales, 1793PR (S.3765A). Countermark very fine, coin fine with usual spread flan, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 2439 George III, emergency issue, octagonal countermarked silver dollar, struck on a Charles IIII, Guatemala Mint silver eight reales 1797M (S.3766). Countermark double struck and weak, coin nearly extremely fine and very rare. $4,200
Lot 2440 George III, emergency issue, octagonal countermarked silver dollar, struck on a Charles III, Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1787FM (S.3766). Very fine and rare. $1,000
Lot 2441 George III, emergency issue, octagonal countermarked silver dollar, struck on a Charles IIII Mexico City Mint eight reales, 1798FM (S.3766). Countermark well struck, very fine, coin toned, nearly very fine/very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 2442 George III, emergency issue, oval countermarked silver half dollar, struck on a Charles IIII Madrid Mint, silver four reales 1792MF (S.3767). Countermark nearly extremely fine, coin very fine and rare. $650
Lot 2443 George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E (S.3768), struck over a Charles IIII 1801 Mexico City Mint eight reales. Well struck with some clear vision of undertype, nearly extremely fine and rare thus. $800
Lot 2444 George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E, no stops in CHK on truncation (S.3768; ESC 148), struck over a Charles IIII eight reales, 1798. Nearly very fine and rare. $520
Lot 2445 George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E (S.3768). Good fine. $300
Lot 2446 George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E, no stops in CHK (S.3768; ESC 148). Nearly fine. $200
Lot 2447 George III, Bank of England, silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, leaf to left side of E (S.3768), struck over a Charles IIII Mexico eight reales. Plugged beneath bust, otherwise good very fine. $200
Lot 2448 George III, Bank of England, pattern Garter dollar, struck over octagonal countermarked (?) dollar, .:K. on truncation (ESC 186; D.23 L&S 187). Attractively toned, proof-like strike, and undertype not visible, only the edge devices, nearly FDC and very rare as such. $4,000
Lot 2449 George III, Bank of England, pattern five shillings and sixpence, 1811, in copper (ESC 199; D.27; L&S 112) struck on 3mm thick flan. Die break rim to E of REX, slight rust patches in the die, subdued choclate brown patina, nearly FDC and rare. $1,900
Lot 2450 George III, Bank of England, pattern 5S. 6D. in copper (ESC 206; D.37; L&S.125). Attractive red and brown patina, nearly FDC and rare. $1,100
Lot 2451 George III, silver three shillings bank token, 1811 (S.3769). Good extremely fine. $160
Lot 2452 George III, silver three shillings bank token, 1811 (S.3769). Toned, good very fine/extremely fine. $130
Lot 2453 George III, silver three shillings bank token, 1815 (S.3770). Nearly uncirculated. $340
Lot 2454 George III, silver eighteenpence bank token, 1811 (S.3771). Attractively toned, uncirculated. $180
Lot 2455 George III, silver eighteenpence bank token, 1814 (S.3772). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2456 George III, silver eighteenpence bank token, 1816 (S.3772). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $190
Lot 2457 George III, second issue, copper 'cartwheel' twopence and penny, 1797 (S.3776, 7). Good very fine. (2) $240
Lot 2458 George III, third issue, copper halfpenny, 1799 (S.3778) raised line on hull; fourth issue, copper halfpennies 1806, 1807 (S.3781); copper farthing, 1806 (S.3782). Nearly extremely fine; fine; very fine; very good. (4) Passed in
Lot 2459 George III, new coinage, silver crown, 1819 LIX (S.3787). Hairlines and minor surface marks, otherwise extremely fine. $500
Lot 2460 George III, new coinage, silver halfcrowns, large or 'bull' head, 1817 (S.3788), small head, 1817 (S.3789). Nearly very fine; good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 2461 George III, new coinage, silver shilling, 1816 (S.3790). Frosty silver white mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 2462 George III, new coinage, silver sixpences, 1816 and 1820 (S.3791). Nearly uncirculated; very fine. (2) $140
Lot 2463 George IV, laureate head, silver crown, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Blue grey tone, extremely fine. $670
Lot 2464 George IV, laureate head, silver crown, 1821 secundo (S.3805). Obverse surface marks, rim bruises, otherwise good very fine. $280
Lot 2465 George IV, silver shillings, 1821 (S.3810); reverse shield in Garter, 1824 (S.3811); bare head, 1826 (S.3812). Extremely fine; very fine; very fine. (3) $380
Lot 2466 George IV, bare head left, silver sixpence, 1829 (S.3815). Toned, good very fine. $60
Lot 2467 William IV, silver shilling, 1834 (S.3835). Attractive dark grey tone, good extremely fine. $220
Lot 2468 William IV, silver shilling, 1836 (S.3835). Frosty mint bloom, good extremely fine. $260
Lot 2469 Queen Victoria, young head, silver crown, 1845, cinquefoil stops (S.3882); also Jubilee coinage, crowns, 1888, 1889 (S.3921); George V, Jubilee crown, 1935 (S.4048). Very good - very fine. (4) $400
Lot 2470 Queen Victoria, proof silver gothic crown, 1847, plain edge (S.3883). Minor marks in obverse field, rim cud at 1 o'clock on reverse, good extremely fine/ nearly FDC and rare. $2,300
Lot 2471 Queen Victoria, silver gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Has been polished, minor surface marking, otherwise good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 2472 Queen Victoria, young head, silver halfcrown, 1883 (S.3889). Light uneven toning, extremely fine or better. $150
Lot 2473 Queen Victoria, silver Godless florin, 1849 (S.3890). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 2474 Queen Victoria, silver gothic florin, 1885 (S.3900). Flaw in obverse field, otherwise toned, nearly extremely fine. $200
Lot 2475 Queen Victoria, young head, silver shilling, 1852 (S.3904). Iridescent tone, choice uncirculated and scarce thus. $500
Lot 2476 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, silver halfcrowns, 1887, 1888 (S.3924). Extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 2477 Queen Victoria, young head, copper penny, 1854 (S.3948) ornamental trident; halfpenny, 1841 (S.3949) and farthing, 1853 (S.3950). Extremely fine; very fine; extremely fine. (3) $170
Lot 2478 Edward VII, silver shilling, 1910 (S.3982); George V, silver shilling, 1913 (S.4013); George VI, silver shilling, 1939 (S.4082). Toned, good extremely fine; fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $130
Lot 2479 Elizabeth II, silver Maundy set, 1955 (S.4131). Uncirculated. $220
Lot 2480 Scotland, William I, the Lion, (1165-1214), phase B, silver penny, Hue Walter (S.5029) (1.56 grams). Toned, nearly very fine. $220
Lot 2481 Scotland, Alexander III, (1249-1286), silver penny, second coinage, 1280-6, (S.5054). Toned, nearly very fine. $120
Lot 2482 Scotland, John Baliol, (1292-1296), second coinage, silver penny, reverse reads REX SCO TOR RA, (S.5071). Holed, otherwise very fine and a rare variety. $230
Lot 2483 Scotland, Robert Bruce, (1306-1329), silver penny, four mullets and five points, (S.5076), (1.46 grams). Attractive toning, nearly as struck, good very fine and rare. $1,800
Lot 2484 Scotland, David II, (1329-1371), third coinage, silver groat, Edinburgh Mint, star on sceptre, trefoils within tressure, (S.5125). Toned, nearly very fine. $400
Lot 2485 Scotland, Robert II, (1371-1390), silver groat, Edinburgh Mint, star at base of sceptre, (S.5131). Uneven strike in outer legend, dull brown toning, nearly very fine. $230
Lot 2486 Scotland, Robert III, (1390-1406), heavy coinage, 1390-1403, silver groat, Edinburgh Mint, (S.5164). Toned, uneven strike on flan, otherwise very fine. $280
Lot 2487 Scotland, Robert III, (1390-1406), heavy coinage, 1390-1403, silver groat, Edinburgh, (S.5164). Uneven and slightly double struck, toned, nearly very fine. $280
Lot 2488 Scotland, Mary, (1542-1567), second period, 1558-60, Francis and Mary, silver testoon, 1560, (S.5418). Toned obverse, good very fine and scarce. $1,400
Lot 2489 Scotland, James VI, (1564-1625), eighth coinage, silver thistle mark, 1602, (S.5497). Toned, good very fine. $900
Lot 2490 Scotland, James VI, (1567-1625), copper twopence or turner, (S.5523); Charles II, turner or bodle 1677, (S.5630); also, Great Britain, James I, copper farthing, Lennox type, mm rose, (S.2679); Charles II, (1625-1649), rose farthing, type 4b, mm crescent/star, (S.3206). Fair - good fine. (4) $60
Lot 2491 Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), silver twelve shillings, type III by Falconer (1637-42), (S.5560), Falconer's first issue. Toned, nearly very fine. $420
Lot 2492 Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), silver twelve shillings, type IV, mm thistle, (S.5563), Falconer's second issue. Fine. $200
Lot 2493 Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), third coinage, 1637-1642, silver forty pence, obverse, bust to edge, reverse, B at end of reverse legend, (S.5577). Toned, very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 2494 Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), silver forty pence, F over crown, (S.5579); Charles II, silver half mark 1669, thistle below bust, (S.5614); second coinage, silver one sixteenth dollar, 1677, (S.5624). Good fine - very fine. (3) $620
Lot 2495 Scotland, Charles I, (1625-1649), third coinage, 1637-1642, silver twenty pence, obverse, bust within inner circle, reverse, F over crown (S.5594). Very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 2496 Scotland, Charles II, silver one eighth dollar, 1676 (S.5622). Good fine. $400
Lot 2497 Anglo-Gallic, Richard the Lionheart. (1189-1199), silver denier of Poitou, inverted P for X in Rex, (Elias 8); Eleanor (mother of Richard the Lionheart), (1199-1204), silver denier, (Elias 11); Edward the Black Prince, (1350-1376), Prince of Aquitaine, 1362-72, silver demi gros of Tarbes Mint, half length portrait to right, reverse long cross and legend, obverse legend ends with T, (Elias 184). The last flat on portrait, fine, otherwise nearly very fine. (3) $280
Lot 2498 France, Carolingian, Charlemagne, (768-814) silver denier, Toulouse Mint, 793-812 (1.53 grams) (Dep.993; MG 181, 1095, 1102). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $800
Lot 2499 France, Carolingian, Louis the Pious, (814-40), silver denier, XPISTIANA RELIGIO type, (cf.M/G 795) (1.228 grams). Very fine. $230
Lot 2500 France, Carolingian, Charles the Bald, (840-875), silver denier, class 2, Orleans Mint, (1.47 grams) (Pd'A 516; M/G 948). Toned, extremely fine. $320
Lot 2501 Isle of Man, James Stanley, Tenth Earl of Derby, first issue, cast copper penny and halfpenny, 1709 (S.7401, 2); second issue, pennies (3) and halfpennies, 1733 (2) (S.7406 (2), 7408, 7409 (2)). Fair - fine. (7) $700
Lot 2502 Isle of Man, James Murray, Second Duke of Athol, penny, 1758; George III, first issue, pennies (3) and halfpenny, 1786 (S.7413 (3); 7414); second issue pennies, 1813 (2), halfpennies 1798 and 1813 (2) (S.7415 (2); 7416 (3)). Very good - extremely fine. (11) $700
Lot 2503 Isle of Man, Queen Victoria, penny, halfpennies (3) and farthing, 1839 (S.7417, 7418 (3), 7419). Very good - nearly extremely fine. (5) $300
Lot 2504 Isle of Man, tokens, Douglas Bank Co., pennies, 1811 (McC.106) (2); Douglas Atlas Fire Insurance Co, penny, 1811 (McC.119); Castletown, John Caine, halfpenny, 1830 (Pr.62); Ramsey, William Callister, halfpenny, 1831 (4) (Pr.64a); Internment Camp, WWII, penny (1940). Fine - very fine. (9) $380
Lot 2505 Seventeenth century tokens, Devon, farthing; Exeter, William May, (BW 132) (2); Hampshire, Oldham, Robert May 1653, (BW 132); Kent, Maidstone, Steven Weeks; Somerset, Bath, 1679, town issue. Fair to good very fine. (6) $170
Lot 2506 Eighteenth century halfpenny tokens, Peter Skidmore's Churches and Gates buildings series, Aldersgate, Middlesex, (D&H.649); Norfolk, Blofield, Elizabeth I, c1796, (D&H 9). Both with mint red, nearly uncirculated. (2) $140
Lot 2507 Eighteenth century tokens, halfpennies (88) and farthings (2), from many counties of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland, includes Lady Godiva halfpenny, 1793 and T.Hall's London halfpenny with kangaroo, another countermarked W. Fair - good extremely fine. (91) $480
Lot 2508 Nineteenth century silver tokens, one shilling and sixpence issues, Berkshire, Reading, J.B.Monk 1811 (D.6); Lincolnshire, Stamford, 1811, (D.16). Good extremely fine. (2) $210
Lot 2509 Nineteenth century silver tokens, shillings, Hampshire, Andover 1812, (D.20); Lincolnshire, Gainsborough, 1811, (D.9); Middlesex, Charing Cross, (D.9); Somersetshire, Bristol 1811, (D.24); Staffordshire, Bilston, 1811, (D.2) (2); Warwickshire, Birmingham, 1811, (D.11); Yorkshire, Sheffield, 1811, (D.67). Fine - good extremely fine. (8) $400
Lot 2510 Nineteenth century silver tokens, sixpences, Dorsetshire, Shaftesbury, 1811, (D.28); Somersetshire, Bristol, 1811, (D.55, 58); Staffordshire, Bilston, (D.3); Sussex, Chichester, 1811, (D.13); Yorkshire, Sheffield, 1811, (D.73); York, 1811, (D.93); Not Local, (D.19), 1812, (D.20). Fine - extremely fine. (9) $380
Lot 2511 Nineteenth century copper tokens, threepence (3), twopences (2), pennies (15), replica Cornish penny, halfpennies (17), farthings (3), checks (5), includes choice Wellington halfpennies (2) and Cossack penny, and R. North Wiveliscombe threepence, 1814. Very good - uncirculated. (46) $850
Lot 2512 Hop-pickers tokens and farm tokens, for fruit and vegetable pickers, most of Kent, some for Herefordshire, and Scottish Presbyterian Communion tokens (5). Very fine - uncirculated. (23) Passed in
Lot 2513 Coin Weights, Edward IV, ryal, (7.418 grams) and half ryal, (3.59 grams) in brass, (W.195). Fine. (2) $70
Lot 2514 Coin Weights, James I, unite, countermark crowned C, otherwise as Withers 477, (10.03 grams); another two but round, (W.782) (2); angel, half angel and quarter angel, (W.171, 749, 767); double crown, (W.809); gold crown, (W.842); thistle crown, (W.874). Very good - extremely fine. (9) $450
Lot 2515 Coin Weights, Charles I, angel, (W.960); unite, (W.974) (3); double crowns, (W.996), (W.1003); crown, (W.1010). Fine - good very fine. (7) $320
Lot 2516 Coin Weights, Ireland, Charles II, ducatoon, 1683, (W.2570a); Anne, double pistole, 1709, (W.2628); George I, quadruple pistole or doubloon, 1737, (W.2712); George II, Louis d'Or, 1760, (W.2745). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $240
Lot 2517 Coin Weights, William III, guinea (2), (W.1150 and 1195); half guinea, (W.1240); Anne, guinea, (W.1400); George III, Portuguese coin values, three pound twelve, (W.1614) and thirty six shillings, (W.1616); George IV, sovereign, (W.2250); halfpenny 1821, (W.2251) (2), and third of a guinea, (W.2250 C). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (10) $300
Lot 2518 Theatre tickets and passes, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, pass in copper for First Gallery 1684 by J.Roettier, (D&W 18/197; MG 11); pass for Upper Gallery 1684 by J.Roettier, (D&W 18/198; MG 13). Fine/nearly fine; nearly very fine and rare. (2) $200
Lot 2519 Theatre tickets and passes, Covent Garden Theatre, passes in copper with Duke of Cumberland obverse, (vide MI 607/265), Box (D&W 14/170; MG.181); Pit (D&W 14/171; MG 183). Very fine; good fine and rare. (2) $150
Lot 2520 Tickets and passes, Lincoln Library ticket, No 264, 1814, (D&W 303/33); also Isle of Man, Castletown, John Caine (and successors) penny (2) and halfpenny, 1830, (Pr.61,62). Nearly fine - extremely fine. (4) $70
Lot 2521 Theatre tickets and passes, Royal Victoria Theatre, Upper Boxes, (D&W 10/104; MG 319), pit, (D&W 11/105; MG 321-2). Medium brown, good very fine; very fine. (2) $280
Lot 2522 London City Livery Company badge for distillers, in gilt silver (50mm) inscribed 'Simon Fuller Wykes/1730', (Garnett pl.1/7). Ornate surround at loop for suspension, extremely fine. $260
Lot 2523 Worshipful Company of Cooks Livery badge in gilt silver (44mm) by Kirk, inscribed 'Thos Spooner/Admitted/on the Livery/the 15th January/1795', (Garnett pl.1,4; Eimer 924; D&W 304/43). Hand chased, very fine. Passed in
Lot 2524 London, Stock Exchange Broker's Pass, c1800, in silver (41mm) by J.Milton, (Eimer 936; MG1337, Caldecott type 3), inscribed to 'Dan Glaister Foster'. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 2525 Copies of British, Australian and world coins, including electrotypes of Charles I Truro Crown, 1651 half crown, 1663 Simon's Petition Crown, George III bank tokens, world crowns (10), sovereign 1920P, cob eight reales 1733, US trade dollars (2). Poor - extremely fine. (32) $1,400
Lot 2526 Armorican, (Channel Islands and N.W. Gaul), Celtic issues of the Belgic migration, Armorican billon stater, Class II, 75-50 B.C., (6.33 grams), obverse, crude head to right, reverse, crude Celtic horse to right, remains of driver and Victory above, (S.15). Very fine. $110
Lot 2527 Harold I, (1035-40), jewel cross silver penny, c1036-38 (S.1163), 1.07gm, Lincoln. Very fine. $1,900
Lot 2528 Aethelred II, (978-1016), second hand type silver penny, EALHSTAN MO LVND (Ealhstan of London) (BMC.204; S.1146) (1.23 grams). Good fine. $340
Lot 2529 Henry III, (1216-1272), short cross coinage 1216-47, silver penny type 7, Ilger of Lun (Ilger of London) (S.1356); Long Cross Coinage, 1247-72, silver penny type Vg, Willem On Lund (William of London) (S.1373); Edward I, 1272-1307, Long Cross Coinage, 1272-8, silver penny, type VII, Phelip On Lund (Philip of London) (S.1378). Fine - very fine. (3) $100
Lot 2530 Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage, from 1279, silver penny, type 10ab, London (S.1409B), Berwick on Tweed, type I (S.1415). Fine - good fine. (2) $110
Lot 2531 Edward I, (1272-1307), long cross coinage, silver penny, London Mint, class 3g (S.1393); another similar; another Canterbury Mint, (S.1419). Fine - nearly very fine. (3) $60
Lot 2532 Edward I, (1272-1307), new coinage, silver pennies, Canterbury, type 10, crown 2 (S.1411); Edward III, (1327-1377) third coinage, 1344-51), silver penny, London class 2 (S.1844). Nearly very fine; off centre, fine. (2) $50
Lot 2533 Edward III, (1327-1377), silver pennies, post treaty period, issued 1369-1377, York Mint, (S.1648-1651). Fair - fine. (16) $140
Lot 2534 Edward III, (1327-1377), halfpenny, London, (S.1634); Edward IV, (1471-1483), penny, London, (S.2110); James I, (1603-1625), penny, London, (S.2672). Poor - fine. (3) $40
Lot 2535 Henry VI, (1422-1461, first reign), annulet issue, 1422-30, silver penny, Calais (S.1845). Ghosting impression of long cross, otherwise nearly very fine. $60
Lot 2536 Phillip and Mary, (1554-1558), silver shilling, 1555, English titles only (S.2501); Ireland, groat, 1557, mint mark rose (S.6501B). Both pierced, otherwise fair and fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2537 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), first issue, 1559-60, silver shilling, mm lis, bust 2B (S.2549). Toned, dent and weak areas, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 2538 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-1, silver shilling, mm martlet (S.2555). Toned, flat portrait, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 2539 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), fourth issue, clipped sixpence, 1571 (S.2562); Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint, 1639-40, clipped shilling, mm triangle (S.2797). Poor - good. (2) Passed in
Lot 2540 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixth issue silver shilling, mm hand, issued 1590-1592 (S.2577). In a case marked Elizabeth with descriptive ticket, very good - fine. Passed in
Lot 2541 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), sixth issue, 1582-1600, silver shillings, mm A; another, mm key (S.2577). Toned, fine. (2) $150
Lot 2542 James I, (1603-1625), first coinage 1603-4, silver sixpence, second bust, mint mark thistle, 1603 (S.2648). Fine/good fine. $200
Lot 2543 James I, (1603-1625), first coinage, 1603-4, silver sixpence, 1604, second bust, mm thistle (S.2648). Toned, good fine. $70
Lot 2544 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tower Mint under Parliament, group III, silver halfcrown, mm R in circle (S.2778). Weak in centre of obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $200
Lot 2545 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), silver halfgroat (S.3221). Nearly very fine/good fine. $120
Lot 2546 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), silver half groat (S.3221). Chipped or broken flan, fine. Passed in
Lot 2547 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-2, third issue, silver halfcrown, mm crown (S.3321). Scratched over portrait, otherwise full but irregular flan, fine/good fine. Passed in
Lot 2548 William and Mary, silver Maundy fourpence, threepence and twopence, 1689 (S.3439, 3441, 3443); Queen Victoria, silver Maundy twopence, 1882 (S.3919); copper coins, halfpenny, 1743 (S.3718), 1837 (S.3847), penny, 1797 (S.3777); token, Newgate Prison, 1794; Scottish communion token, 1716 and lead hop-pickers token, TCD 60 (Bushells); also Roman denarius of Severus Alexander in old Lawson's lot card (lot 386). Fine - extremely fine. (11) $160
Lot 2549 William III, copper halfpennies, three types, 1696-1700, (S.3554-6), two different dates of each. Nearly fine - nearly very fine. (6) $240
Lot 2550 William III, copper halfpenny, 1699 (S.3556). Weak in lower left, otherwise nearly extremely fine for issue with even dark brown patina. Passed in
Lot 2551 William III - George III, silver shillings, 1696 (S.3497), 1711 (S.3618), 1787 (S.3744). Fine - nearly very fine. (3) $160
Lot 2552 Anne, before Union, silver crown, 1703, Vigo, first bust, edge dated tertio, type A, 7 strings in harp, normal edge, (S.3576, ESC 99). Lightly toned, extremely fine and rare as such Passed in
Lot 2553 Anne, after Union, third bust, silver crown, 1713 roses and plumes (S.3603, ESC 109). Grey tone, minor obverse marks, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2554 George I, silver sixpence, 1723 (S.3652); Queen Victoria, silver sixpences, young head, 1887, Jubilee head, 1888, old head, 1896 (S.3912, 3929, 3941) (3). Very fine - extremely fine. (4) $130
Lot 2555 George II, silver crown, old head, 1743, roses (S.3688; ESC.124). Attractive blue and grey patina, almost mint state and rare thus. Passed in
Lot 2556 George II, young head, silver halfcrown, 1731 quinto (S.3692). Black spot of surface corrosion on obverse, otherwise good fine. $140
Lot 2557 George II, old head, silver halfcrown, 1745 Lima (S.3695), young head, shilling, 1741 roses (S.3701). Graffiti initials on reverse of the first, very good; second fair. (2) $80
Lot 2558 George II, young head, silver shilling, 1741, roses (S.3701). Peripheral die breaks on obverse, good very fine/nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2559 George II, young head, copper halfpenny, 1739 (S.3717). Flaw in left obverse field, traces of original mint red, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2560 George II, old head, copper halfpenny, 1751 (S.3719). Traces of original mint red on obverse, flawed R in Rex, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2561 George II, silver shilling, 1758 (S.3704); George IV, silver crown, 1822 tertio (S.3805); Queen Victoria, Jubilee head, silver crowns, 1887, 1889 (S.3921). The 1822 with some staining and edge bumps, otherwise nearly fine, the rest very fine - nearly extremely fine. (4) $200
Lot 2562 George II - Elizabeth II, threepences - crowns, noted crowns, 1890, 1891, 1897LXI, 1937, 1953, 1960, 1965 (9) (S.3921 [2], 3937, 4078, 4136, 4143, 4144 [9]), halfcrowns, 1887, 1927 (S.3924, 4032), various other coins, silver issues except from 1953 on. Poor - uncirculated. (31) $160
Lot 2563 George II - Elizabeth II, 1754-1955, farthings, mixed quantities of assorted dates, including 1754 (S.3722), 1773 (S.3775), 1806 (3) (S.3782). Poor - uncirculated. (approx 400) Passed in
Lot 2564 George III, 'Northumberland' silver shilling, 1763 (S.3742). Good very fine and rare. $540
Lot 2565 George III, proof silver shilling, 1787, plain edge, with hearts (S.3743; ESC1226). Lightly toned, nearly FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2566 George III, silver sixpence, 1787 with hearts (S.3749, ESC 1629). Toned, nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 2567 George III, silver sixpences, first issue, 1787 with and without hearts (S.3748-9), new coinage, 1816 and 1817 (S.3791). Nearly extremely fine - good extremely fine. (4) $200
Lot 2568 George III, Bank of England silver dollar or five shillings, 1804, top leaf to left side of E, (S.3768). Struck from a Spanish eight reales, traces visible on the obverse, minor edge knock, otherwise good very fine. $330
Lot 2569 George III, bank token, second issue, silver three shillings, 1812 (S.3770). Lightly toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 2570 George III, first issue, copper halfpenny, 1770 (S.3774). Well struck, brown patina with mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 2571 George III, first issue, copper halfpenny, 1771 (S.3774). Glossy brown, good extremely fine. $240
Lot 2572 George III, new coinage, proof silver crown, 1819 LX (S.3787, ESC 217 [R2]). Light grey tone, FDC and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2573 George III, new coinage, large or bull head, proof silver halfcrown, 1816 (ESC 614; S.3788). Iridescent tones, brilliant FDC and very rare. $3,500
Lot 2574 George III, new coinage, small head, silver halfcrown, 1817 (S.3789). Deep iridescent tone, nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 2575 George III, new coinage, silver shillings, 1819 and 1820 (S.3790), also silver Maundy pennies, 1784 (S.3759) and 1820 (S.3792). Very fine - uncirculated. (4) $200
Lot 2576 George III, silver shillings, 1787 with hearts, 1816 (S.3746, 3790) (2), silver bank token for eighteenpence, 1816 (S.3772); Queen Victoria, silver shillings, Jubilee head, 1889, old head, 1893, 1897, 1900 (S.3926, 3940, 3940A [2]) (4). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 2577 George III, silver threepences, 1762, 1792 'wire money' (S.3753, 3754); Edward VII, silver Maundy threepence, 1907. The last coin uncirculated and in official case marked 'Maundy Money/1907', this with some surface areas rubbed, the first coin heavily scratched on obverse, poor/very fine, the second coin very good. (3 + case) $40
Lot 2578 George III, silver bank token of three shillings, 1812 (S.3770); Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, silver double florin, 1887 Roman I in date (S.3922). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2579 George III, copper issues, farthings, 1773 (S.3775), 1806 (S.3782); halfpenny, 1807 (S.3781)(2); twopence, 1797, stamped with 'R' both sides (S.3776); George IV, farthing, 1826 (S.3825); also USA silver dollars, 1921 and 1922. Very good - extremely fine. (8) $90
Lot 2580 George III, new coinage, shilling, 1816 (S.3790); George V, second coinage, florin, 1936, fourth coinage, crown, 1935 Silver Jubilee (S.4038, 4048); George VI, first coinage, halfcrown, 1943, florin, 1944 (S.4080, 4082); also, Australia, George VI, crown, 1937. All silver issues, very fine - extremely fine. (6) $60
Lot 2581 George IV, copper penny, 1827 (S.3823); also New Zealand token (A.378). Very good; nearly very fine. (2) $150
Lot 2582 George V - George VI, copper coins, half farthings - pennies, noted pennies, 1912H (2), halfpenny, 1771, farthing, 1825, half farthings, 1843 (2), 1844, also a model halfpenny (Queen Victoria); tokens, Somersetshire, Bristol, silver shilling, 1811, Warwickshire, Birmingham, silver shilling, 1811 and Ireland, County Tyrone, Strabane, G.Irvine penny, 1813. Good - very fine. (23) $130
Lot 2583 Queen Victoria, gothic crown, 1847 (S.3883). Lightly polished, extremely fine/good extremely fine. $2,300
Lot 2584 Queen Victoria, gothic crown, 1847, lettered edge (S.3883). Obverse has been wiped, minute obverse field contact marks at 8 o'clock, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2585 Queen Victoria, the Plaster Model for the Jubilee bust of Queen Victoria, by (Sir) Joseph Edgar Boehm, 340mm diameter, worked in high relief with much detail, signed J E Boehm 1883, mounted in a purple red (Royal colour) plush-covered wooden frame, unglazed, 450mm x 550mm, with a gilded label, VICTORIA. R&I./IN THE JUBILEE YEAR OF HER MAJESTY'S REIGN 1887./J.E. BOEHM FECIT/H.W.A. K.C.B. DEDIT. Apart from a little discolouration of the plaster, in excellent condition and probably unique. Passed in
Lot 2586 Queen Victoria, silver halfcrowns, Jubilee coinage, 1888, 1892, old head, 1899 (S.3924 [2], 3938). The first toned, the last with minute edge nick, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (3) $150
Lot 2587 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, crown, 1892, double florin, 1887, halfcrown, 1891, florin, 1887, shilling, 1887, sixpence, 1887, threepence, 1889 (S.3921, 3923-6, 3928, 3931). All silver issues, very good - fine. (7) $50
Lot 2588 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, four shillings (Arabic 1), halfcrown, florin, shilling, sixpence (garter), sixpence (wreath), 1887 (S.3923-3926, 3928, 3929). All silver issues, good very fine - extremely fine. (6) $170
Lot 2589 Queen Victoria, young head, copper penny, 1851, ornamental trident, DEF: (S.3948). Good extremely fine or better with trace of mint bloom. $260
Lot 2590 Queen Victoria, young head, copper penny, 1857 plain trident (S.3948). Good extremely fine or better with some original mint bloom. $170
Lot 2591 Queen Victoria, young head, copper halfpenny, 1859/8 overdate (S.3949; Peck 1550). Metal flaw on neck, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $140
Lot 2592 Queen Victoria, farthing, 1875H (S.3959); Edward VII, one third farthing, 1902 (S.3993); George V, one third farthing, 1913 (S.4062). All with some mint red, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 2593 Queen Victoria, old head bronze halfpenny, 1895 (S.3962; Peck 1950; F370). Obverse with four carbon spots, otherwise proof-like brilliance, reverse full red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2594 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, type crowns, Queen Victoria Jubilee coinage, 1887, Edward VII, 1902, George V, 1935 Jubilee, George VI, 1937, Elizabeth II, 1953, 1977 (S.3921, 3978, 4049, 4078, 4136, 4227). All silver issues except the last two, in capsules in a special display album, nearly very fine - good very fine. (6) $150
Lot 2595 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, silver florin, 1887 (S.3925); George V, silver florins, first coinage, 1914, 1916, 1919, fourth coinage, 1929, 1930, 1936 (S.4011 [3], 4038 [3]) (6). The last extremely fine, the rest nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 2596 Queen Victoria, old head, silver shilling, 1901 (S.3940A); Edward VII, silver shillings, 1902 (2), 1906, 1908, 1910 (S.3982) (5). The last good very fine, the rest extremely fine - uncirculated. (6) $220
Lot 2597 Queen Victoria, old head, pennies, 1896, 1901 (S.3961) (2); Edward VII, pennies, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1909 (S.3990) (4). Mint red, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) $160
Lot 2598 Queen Victoria - Elizabeth II, threepences - halfcrowns, mostly silver coins, face value, pre 1920 (.925) $4.35, post 1919 (.500) $1.90 includes 1939 florin (nearly Unc), other base metal (12); also Canada, silver five cents (GV, date worn). Poor - nearly uncirculated. (130) $150
Lot 2599 Edward VII, silver halfcrown, 1902, George V, silver halfcrowns, First coinage, 1919, Third coinage, 1927, Fourth coinage, 1935, 1936 (S.3980, 4011, 4032, 4037 [2]). Extremely fine - good extremely fine. (5) $150
Lot 2600 Edward VII, silver sixpence, 1908 (S.3983); George V, silver sixpences, First coinage, 1912, 1914 (2), 1916, Second coinage, 1924, 1925, 1926 (S.4014 [4], 4024 [2], 4025) (7). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (8) $140
Lot 2601 Edward VII, silver threepence, 1908 (S.3984); George V, silver threepences, First coinage, 1911, 1913, 1914 (2), 1917 (2), 1918 (S.4015) (7). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (8) $100
Lot 2602 Edward VII, halfpennies, 1902, 1905 (2), 1907 (S.3991) (4); George V, halfpenny, 1920 (S.4056); George VI, halfpennies, 1937, 1938 (S.4115) (2). All with much mint red, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $90
Lot 2603 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, silver coins face value, pre 1920 $0.15, post 1919 $11.80, other coins (24), halfpennies, 1906-1967 all different dates (53). Poor - good very fine. (164) $220
Lot 2604 George V, silver shilling 1912 (S.4013). Nearly uncirculated. $90
Lot 2605 George V, silver shillings, first coinage, 1912, 1913, 1916, 1918, Fourth coinage, 1930, 1935, 1936 (S.4013 [4], 4037 [3]). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $110
Lot 2606 George V, silver threepences, first coinage, 1919, Second coinage, 1922, Third coinage, 1926, Fourth coinage, 1928, 1930, 1933, 1936 (S.4015, 4026, 4035, 4042 [4]). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (7) $90
Lot 2607 George V, fourth coinage, proof silver florin, 1927, proof silver sixpence, 1927 (S.4038, 4040). FDC. (2) $80
Lot 2608 George V, silver sixpences, fourth coinage, 1929, 1930, 1932, 1934, 1936 (S.4040 [2], 4041 [3]). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $70
Lot 2609 George V, pennies, 1911, 1920, 1921, 1928, 1936 (S.4051 [3], 4055 [2]) (5); George VI, penny, 1938 (S.4114). All with much mint red, the 1928 with graffiti in obverse field, otherwise nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (6) $40
Lot 2610 George VI, first coinage, proof coins, 1937 (3, silver halfcrown, silver shilling, penny) (S.4080, 4082, 4114). FDC. (3) $100
Lot 2611 George VI, first coinage, silver halfcrown, florin, shilling (Scottish), sixpence, threepence, nickel brass threepence, pennies (4), halfpennies (5), farthing, all dated 1939 (S.4080, 4081, 4083, 4084, 4085, 4112, 4114 [4], 4115 [5], 4116). The brass threepence with carbon spot at reverse top edge, the copper mostly with some or full mint red, overall mostly nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (16) $110
Lot 2612 George VI, third coinage, proof coins, 1950 (5, florin, shilling [English], shilling [Scottish], sixpence, halfpenny) (S.4107-4110, 4118). A few coins with spotting and toning, otherwise FDC. (5) $50
Lot 2613 George VI, third coinage, proof coins, 1951 (6, halfcrown, florin, shilling [English], shilling [Scottish], sixpence, halfpenny) (S.4106-4110, 4118). FDC. (6) $80
Lot 2614 George VI, crowns, 1951 (7) (S.4111); Elizabeth II, crowns, 1953 (5), 1960, 1965, 1972 (4) (S.4136 [5], 4143, 4144, 4226 [4]). Five crowns in RAM plush case, others loose, very fine - nearly uncirculated. (18) $70
Lot 2615 George VI, proof crown, 1951 (S.4111); Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1986 (2) (S.PS37); mint set, 1984 (S.US03); first decimal coins set, 1971; proof silver crown, 1980 (S.4228); mint crowns, 1953 (2), 1965 (9), 1977, 1980 (2), 1981 (2) (S.4136 [2], 4144 [9], 4227, 4228 [2], 4229 [2]); Farewell to the úSD System cased set of ten uncirculated pre decimal coins (case cracked); Falkland Islands, proof silver fifty pence, 1981 (KM.16a). Some mint crown cases and packets damaged, otherwise mostly unirculated - FDC. (24) $70
Lot 2616 Elizabeth II, proof set, crown - farthing, 1953 (S.PS19). In official case, foxing on lining, otherwise FDC. $100
Lot 2617 Elizabeth II, crowns, 1965 Churchill (195), 1981 Royal Wedding (4) (S.4144 [195], 4229 [4]); first decimal coin set. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (200) $190
Lot 2618 Elizabeth II, proof sets, 1970, 1983, 1985 (KM.PS20, 33, 35); mint sets, 1982-1985 (KM.US01-04). In cases and packets of issue, the 1983 mint set packet and the 1983 and 1985 proof set cases affected by foxing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (7) $70
Lot 2619 Elizabeth II, Royal Mint, proof sets, 1970 - 1982, 1983 - 85, 1988, 1991, 1992; mint sets, 1982 - 2003; Libra, Solidus, Denarius, packaged set of 1967 pre-decimal coins; mint crowns, 1990, 1993, 1997, 1980, 1981; two pounds, 1989; fifty pence PNC, 2003; first decimal set 1968/1971 coins. All in packs as issued, uncirculated - FDC. (50) $100
Lot 2620 Ireland, William & Mary, halfpenny, 1693 (S.6597). Minor pitting, otherwise good fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 2621 Channel Islands, Jersey, Queen Victoria bronze one twelfth and one twenty fourth of a penny, (S.7006 7007). Red and brown, nearly uncirculated. (2) $50
Lot 2622 Jersey, Queen Victoria, Royal Mint proof one twelfth penny, 1877, in cupro nickel (S.7006). Nearly FDC and extremely rare. Passed in
Lot 2623 Jersey, Queen Victoria, 1/48th shilling 1877H, (KM.6). Dark tone, extremely fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 2624 Jersey, copper and bronze issues, 1841 to 1960, all in 2x2 holders, described 1/48 penny 1877H; 1/26 a range of dates 1841 to 1871 (7); 1/24 a range of dates 1877 to 1947 (12); 1/13 a range of dates 1844 to 1870 (5); 1/12 a range of dates 1877 to 1960 (18). Fine - nearly uncirculated. (43) Passed in
Lot 2625 Guernsey, copper and bronze issues, 1830-1949, one double (12), two doubles (10), four doubles (18) eight doubles (20), all in 2x2 holders, described, includes two doubles 1917H (only fair). Fair - uncirculated. (60) $200
Lot 2626 Seventeenth Century tokens, farthings, Berkshire, 1657, (D.51/5); Buckinghamshire, (D.11); Cambridgeshire, 1667, (D.16), 1666, (D.52); Devon, 1667, (D.366/7 two spellings of name LIDDON); Dorset, 1669, (D.91/4); Essex, 1669, (D.351 illustrated); Gloucestershire, Bristol, 1652, (D.12), 1662, (D.18,19), 1670, (D.20), c1597 rectangular, (D.21 illustrated), 1669, (D.163), 1666, (D.204); Hampshire, 1666, (D.14), undated, (D.38), 1669, (D.211). All in 2x2 holders with Dickinson numbers, nearly fine - nearly extremely fine. (18) $1,000
Lot 2627 Seventeenth Century tokens, Kent, halfpennies, 1663, (D.50), undated, (D.66), 1668, (D.130), farthings, 1650, (D.542/3 two spelling varieties of Johnson); Lincolnshire, halfpennies, 1667, (D.205A), undated, (D.234/5); London farthings, undated, (D.2938), 1656, (D.2997); Norfolk, farthings, 1669, (D.27), undated, (D.185), 1667, (D.225), 1660, (D.248), 1667, (D.284/5); Oxfordshire, farthings, undated, (D.129, 146, 172); Somersetshire, farthings, 1670, (D.6), 1666, (D.49), 1657, (D.138); Southwark, halfpenny, undated, (D.116), penny, 1668, (D.359A illustrated); Staffordshire, halfpenny, octagonal, (D.76 illustrated); Suffolk, farthing, undated, (D.228), halfpenny, 1667, (D.294), undated, (D.373 illustrated); Wiltshire, farthings, undated, (D.20), 1668, (D.123/4), 1659, (D.164). All in 2x2 holders with Dickinson numbers, fair - good very fine. (30) $2,300
Lot 2628 Eighteenth Century tokens, a small collection housed in 2x2 holders with neat handwritten descriptions, all halfpennies except for a penny of Bath Abbey Church and Guild Hall, (D&H 4) and a Bath farthing 1794, (D&H 115), seventeen English counties and one of Scotland sold with owner's list with Dalton and Hamer numbers, includes Lady Godiva 1793 and 1794 (D&H 244,249) and Shakespeare, (D&H 928). Generally very fine - good extremely fine. (52) $700
Lot 2629 Nineteenth Century silver token, Gloucestershire, J Whalley, two shillings and sixpence, undated (c1811), (D.4). Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 2630 Nineteenth Century silver token, Somersetshire, Bath, two shillings, Culverhouse and Phipps, (D.15). Good very fine and scarce. $320
Lot 2631 Nineteenth Century silver tokens, one shilling and sixpence or eighteen pence, Northamptonshire, Peterborough 1811, (D.3); Yorkshire, Hull, 1811, (D.16). Good very fine; very fine. (2) $100
Lot 2632 Nineteenth Century silver token, Lancashire, Poulton, R.D.Hall's shilling, undated (c.1811), (D.6). Dull grey toned, subdued underlying mint bloom, extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2633 Nineteenth Century silver tokens, shillings, Cheshire, (D.4); Hampshire, (D.9, 30 illustrated); Lincolnshire, (D.12); Norfolk, (D.16); Somersetshire, Bristol, (D.21, 22, 23, 26, 43 (illustrated), 45, sixpence 51, Frome, D.66). All in 2x2 holders described with Dalton numbers, fine - extremely fine. (13) $700
Lot 2634 Nineteenth Century silver tokens, Staffordshire, shilling, 1811, (D.2), sixpence, 1811, (D.3,11); Sussex, shilling, 1811, (D.6); Warwickshire, Birmingham workhouse shillings, 1811, (D.5,10); Worcestershire, shilling, 1811, (D.1); Yorkshire, shillings (8), sixpences (3), (D.17,21,27,29,34,49,52,54,56,57,64); Wales, Flintshire sixpence, 1811, (D.5). All in 2x2 holders with Dalton numbers, good fine - extremely fine. (19) $750
Lot 2635 Trade tokens, Warwickshire halfpenny, 1791 (D&H 45); Cheshire, Macclesfield halfpenny, 1792 (D&H 76); Middlesex, Fowler's halfpenny, 1794 (D&H 306); Hampshire, Portsea halfpenny, 1796 (D&H 79); Birmingham, Union Copper Company penny, 1812 (D.74); a selection of other Great Britain and world minors, some silver issues, but most pierced and fitted to jump rings; also a pair of Churchill crowns, 1965 in a fitted case (this with heavy foxing stains on interior). Poor - uncirculated. (24) $70
Lot 2636 Love token, 18th century (?) halfpenny, both sides smoothed, uniface, engraved in the centre is a heart with crossed arrows through and ensigned by a crowned crest, around the edge engraved in running script, 'Crownd (sic) with Love and Affection'. Very good. Passed in
Lot 2637 Love token, George III halfpenny, 1799, reverse shaved and engraved in running script, 'the and the/Gever Loves/for ever/1802'. Edge bumps, fine - very fine. Passed in
Lot 2638 A collection of engraved coins, mostly late nineteenth century issues with one side shaved and engraved with names, mostly as love tokens, but also political and satirical, early coins include Charles II and William and Mary shillings. Fair - very fine. (119) $360
Lot 2639 George III, box twopence, 1797, engraved on obverse 'Eliza Bennett'. Fine. Passed in
Lot 2640 Coin weight, George III, 27s (Withers 1671c). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2641 British checks, Co-operative societies (20) with D. Rains numbers; discount, food and advertising checks (17), all in 2x2 holders described. Fine - extremely fine. (37) $70
Lot 2642 Communion token, Carlisle (Cumberland) Presbyterian Chapel, in Communion with the Church of Scotland, undated (c1840) (Cop.55; C.1101). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 2643 Communion token, Whitby (Yorkshire) Cliff Lane U.P.C., undated (c1845) (Cop.270; C.6253). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2644 Scotland communion tokens, Dunblane (4) 1699-1805 (BR.325, 326, 327, also Kerr 353; C.1872); Bedrule (Br.103; C.755); Newburgh (C.4552). The first with actual date 1699 and as such unusual, very fine, the rest good - very fine. (6) $40
Lot 2645 Scotland communion tokens, c1807-1843, noted Arbroath, Newtyle Kirk, Four Passions of Perth with 2 countermark, Free Church of Scotland (2); also New Zealand, Presbyterian Church of Otago, undated (G.R.W.120; L.373; C.4782). Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $60
Lot 2646 Scotland, a collection of communion tokens, most carded and individually described with catalogue reference numbers. Very good - extremely fine, some scarce. (117) $700
Lot 2647 Edward VIII, undated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King left by Donald R Golder, reverse, MODEL across flan, struck with plain edge together with proof versions struck in gold copper piedfort (like Barton's metal) and piedfort copper with milled edge and another with plain edge. FDC, first is one of only 25 pieces made, others each one of only 9 pieces made. (4) $270
Lot 2648 Edward VIII, 1936 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, Pistrucci's St George and Dragon, exergue is plain, struck with milled edge, others struck in aluminium with plain edge, piedfort copper with plain edge, and nickel silver with plain edge. FDC, with only 15 examples made of each type and all very rare. (4) $240
Lot 2649 Edward VIII, 1936 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, MODEL struck with plain edge, others struck in aluminium with plain edge, piedfort copper with plain edge, and silver coated piedfort with plain edge. FDC, with only 7 examples made of each type and all very rare. (4) $220
Lot 2650 Edward VIII, 1936 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, three proofs, one silver coated piedfort, another golden alloy, another nickel silver, all with plain edge, obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, crowned shield within garter, this group each one of only 15 pieces made of each type; another undated crown for Great Britain, as a proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King right by Donald R Golder, reverse, crowned shield within garter, struck with plain edge, being one of only 12 pieces made (illustrated). FDC and very rare. (4) $220
Lot 2651 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, (illustrated), obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, Pistrucci's St George and Dragon, exergue has 'model' in script, one struck with milled edge, others struck in aluminium with milled edge, piedfort copper with milled edge, and silver coated piedfort with milled edge. FDC, with only 12 examples made of each type and all very rare. (4) $220
Lot 2652 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King left by Donald R Golder, reverse, MODEL across flan, struck with milled edge together with proof versions struck in nickel silver with plain edge, and a piedfort copper with plain edge and another gold coloured copper piedfort (like Barton's metal) with plain edge. FDC, each example one of only 7 pieces made. (4) $270
Lot 2653 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King left by Donald R Golder date behind, reverse, Pistrucci's St George and Dragon, exergue is plain, struck with plain edge together with proof versions struck in platinum coloured alloy with milled edge, piedfort copper with milled edge (illustrated) and silver coated piedfort with milled edge. FDC, first is one of only 15 pieces made, others each one of only 12 pieces made. (4) $240
Lot 2654 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King left by Donald R Golder, reverse, Pistrucci's St George and Dragon, exergue has date 1937 and small MODEL to left of horse, struck with milled edge, another with plain edge, each variety one of only 25 pieces made; together with three proofs, struck in piedfort copper (plain edge only 9 made) and a gold coated piedfort copper - akin to Barton's metal - (milled edge, only 9 made) and golden alloy (plain edge, only 6 made), obverse and reverse as above. FDC, second coin lightly toned. (5) $240
Lot 2655 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Great Britain, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, three proofs struck in copper piedfort, gold coated copper piedfort (akin to Barton's metal) and nickel silver, all with plain edge, obverse, portrait of King right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, MODEL; a similar group of undated issues with portrait by Donald R. Golder. FDC, first three with only 7 pieces made of each type, the last three with 12 pieces struck for each type. (6) $240
Lot 2656 Edward VIII, undated crown for Australia, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to left by Donald R Golder, reverse, crown within wreath and SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES struck with milled edge; others (3) struck in silver coated copper piedfort, platinum coloured alloy and nickel silver, these all with plain edges; another (3) struck in a golden alloy, another silver coated copper piedfort and another gold coated copper piedfort, all have a milled edge, all types being one only of 12 pieces made. First coin lightly toned, others FDC. (7) $120
Lot 2657 Edward VIII, undated crown for Australia, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to left by Donald R Golder, reverse, map of Australia and ADVANCE AUSTRALIA, struck with milled edge (illustrated), second with plain edge, each variety one of only 12 pieces made; with additional three proofs struck in platinum coloured alloy, another in gold coated copper piedfort and silver coated piedfort, all have milled edge, all are each one of 12 pieces struck for each type. FDC, first coin lightly toned. (5) $170
Lot 2658 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Australia, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King right by Percy Metcalfe date at end of legend, reverse, map of Australia and ADVANCE AUSTRALIA, struck with plain edge together with proof versions struck in gold coated copper piedfort, another in nickel silver, another in silver coated piedfort, all with plain edges. FDC, each is one of only 12 pieces made. (4) Passed in
Lot 2659 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Australia, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of right by Percy Metcalfe date at end of legend, reverse, crown in wreath and SYDNEY NEW SOUTH WALES, struck with milled edge together with proof copper piedfort, another in silver coated piedfort metal, another in platinum coloured alloy, all with milled edges; another three, obverse, portrait of King left by Donald R Golder, reverse, map of Australia and ADVANCE AUSTRALIA, proofs struck in nickel silver, another silver plated piedfort and another in a golden alloy. FDC, each is one of only 12 pieces made. (7) Passed in
Lot 2660 Edward VIII, 1936 dated crown for Canada, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, traditional 'Voyager' design with exergue having a maple leaf, struck with milled edge (illustrated), second with plain edge, each variety one of only 12 pieces made. FDC, first coin lightly toned. (2) $200
Lot 2661 Edward VIII, 1936 dated crown for Canada, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, three proofs struck in silver plated copper piedfort, another in platinum coloured alloy and another in gold coated copper piedfort (Barton's metal), obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, traditional 'Voyager' design with exergue having a maple leaf, struck with milled edge, each variety one of only 12 pieces made. FDC. (3) $200
Lot 2662 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Ireland, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proofs struck in platinum coloured alloy, another in gold coated copper piedfort and another in silver coated piedfort, these all have milled edges, obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, date at end of legend, reverse, Irish harp, together with additional similar in golden alloy, another in silver coated piedfort metal, another in platinum coloured alloy, all with plain edges; another three, undated with obverse portrait of King left by Donald R Golder, rev. Irish harp, proofs struck in copper as a piedfort, another in aluminium, another silver plated piedfort. FDC, each is one of only 12 pieces made. (9) Passed in
Lot 2663 Edward VIII, undated crown for New Zealand, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to left by Donald R Golder, reverse, map of New Zealand and the ship 'Endeavour', struck with plain edge (illustrated), with additional three proofs struck in golden coloured alloy, others in gold coated copper piedfort and platinum coloured alloy, these have plain edge, all are each one of 12 pieces struck for each type. FDC. (4) $120
Lot 2664 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for New Zealand, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King to right by Percy Metcalfe, reverse, Waitangi crown design, inscribed NEW ZEALAND WAITANGI TREATY 1840, struck with milled edge (illustrated), second with plain edge, each variety one of only 12 pieces made; with additional six proofs struck in gold coloured alloy, another in silver coated copper piedfort another in aluminium, these have milled edge, another set as before but with plain edge with the gold coloured alloy a piedfort, each medal is one of 12 pieces struck for each type. FDC, first two pieces are lightly toned. (8) $230
Lot 2665 Edward VIII, 1937 dated crown for Scotland, 'Patina' retrospective pattern series, proof struck in .925 sterling silver, obverse, portrait of King right by Percy Metcalfe, date at end of legend, reverse, crowned Scottish shield with ER, struck with milled edge (illustrated); together with proof versions struck in gold coated copper piedfort, another in aluminium, another in silver coated piedfort, all with milled edges. FDC, first toned, each is one of only 12 pieces made. (4) $90
Lot 2666 World, stored in album, many Patina series crown-sized issues in various metals, (mostly different) (62) and Great Britain crowns (2), halfcrown 1818 inscribed 'Leah Jackson, 29th June 1862', others as pence etc. (25); and a numismatic book, Lane Poole, S., Coins and Medals, London 1892, 286pp, illustrated and a handwritten presentation note from 1893 fixed to inside the book. Fair - unc. (lot) $220
Lot 2667 Austria, thaler, 1780SF, restrikes (KM.T21). Uncirculated. (10) $200
Lot 2668 Austria, silver two schilling, 1929, 1931, silver five schilling, 1935, silver fifty schilling, 1959, 1973 (KM.2844, 2847, 2853, 2888, 2917). The first two extremely fine - nearly uncirculated, the rest uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 2669 Belgium, Leopold II, five francs, 1868, 1869, 1873 (KM.24). Some toning, very fine-nearly extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2670 Belgium, alimentation tokens, Thuin, 1918, ten centimes (4), twenty five centimes, all scarce; POW token, BEF, ten centimes; Philippines, un peso sagrado, religious token (41mm) in cast brass, obverse, eagle with snake in beak, reverse, Christ kneeling and praying; Great Britain, British Military Authority, five shillings, undated (1943) (P.M4). Poor - very fine. (8) $60
Lot 2671 Bermuda, crowns, 1959 (2) (KM.13), 1964 (3) (KM.14), 1972 (KM.22[3], 22a). Extremely fine - nearly FDC. (9) $130
Lot 2672 Bolivia, Colonial issue, Philip IV (Felipe IV. King of Spain), 1621-1665. silver cob eight Reales (38mm, 27.47 gm), Potosi Mint, Dated 1653-E (asayer E), obverse, crowned coat-of-arms, reverse, crowned Pillars of Hercules set on ocean waves, (KM.21, Calico 410, ME 6472). Very fine, with a few minor scratches and attractive example with two clear dates and a partial date, clear assayer letter and mint marks, well struck obverse displaying most aspects of the shield, with grey tone, original surfaces, and very rare. $300
Lot 2673 Bolivia, a selection of type coins, 1850s-1950s, includes several silver issues. One coin holed, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (23) $100
Lot 2674 British North Borneo, one cent, 1889H, 1907H (KM.2). Fine - very fine, the last scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 2675 British trade dollars, 1897B, 1898B, 1899B (3), 1900B, 1901B, 1902B, 1903B, 1907B, 1908B, 1909B, 1910B, 1911B (6), 1912B (3), 1929B (3), 1930B (3), 1930 (4) (KM.T5). Very good - extremely fine. (32) $2,100
Lot 2676 Burma, standard weights of the Burmese kings, Hantha bird, opium weight issued 19th century, weight 160 gm, height 54mm, corresponding to ten kyats, others of 160 and 145gm, (Robinson and Shaw, The Coins and Banknotes of Burma, Chapter 5, cf.pp.31-4 [figure 4, 11 and 13], cf.M.2829). Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 2677 Burma, bronze pice, (1781) fish (KM.21); silver quarter (2), half and one rupees (1852) (KM.8,9,10); bronze pice, (1878) Lion (KM.25.1). The first holed, fine - very fine. (6) $230
Lot 2678 Cambodia, two pe, 1847 (5, mostly different types KM.7.2, 7.3 [2], 11, 25), one eighth tical, 1847 (KM.33), tical, CS1208 (KM.37). Several holed as is common, good - very fine. (7) $70
Lot 2679 Canada, Prince Edward Island, holey dollar of 1813, silver five shillings, centrally pierced and countermarked with sun and rays on a Spanish American eight reales of Charles IIII, of Mexico City Mint issued in 1793 (KM.2). Very fine, host coin fine. $1,200
Lot 2680 Canada, Edward VII, silver ten cents, 1909 broad leaves (KM.10). Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 2681 Canada, George VI, ten cents, 1945, half dollar, 1951, one dollar, 1950 (KM.34, 45, 46); Elizabeth II, ten cents, 1953, 1960, 1962, twenty five cents, 1961, 1967 Centennial, fifty cents, 1966, 1967 Centennial (2), one dollar, 1958 British Columbia, 1966, 1967 Centennial (3) (KM.51 [3], 52, 68, 63, 69 [2], 55, 64.1, 70 [3]), a total of 5.35 ounces of fine silver. Very good - uncirculated. (16) $140
Lot 2682 Canada, proof-like sets, 1973 (4); one dollar, 1964; mint sets, 1974 (3); Confederation medal, 1867-1967, in silver. Uncirculated - FDC. (9) Passed in
Lot 2683 Ceylon, silver twenty four stuivers, 1808 (KM.76). Nearly very fine. $110
Lot 2684 Ceylon, silver forty eight stuivers, 1809 (KM.77). Very fine. $210
Lot 2685 Ceylon (Sri Lanka), proof set, 1971 (KM.PS4); silver five rupees, 1957 (KM.126) (reverse scratched), quarter cent - five rupees, 1870-1918 (78) includes many silver issues, some scarce. The set FDC, the rest fine - uncirculated. (80) $110
Lot 2686 Chile, silver issues, half decimo, 1885-1894 (KM.137.3) (5); decimo, 1887, 1892 (KM.136.3) (2); five centavos, 1899 2nd 9 an inverted 6, 1899 (5), 1901-7 (4), 1908-10 (10) (KM.155.1, 155.2 [9], 155.2a [10]) (20); twenty centavos, 1879-1881 (5), 1892, 1893, to 1907 (55), 1907-20 (164), 1916 (KM.138.2 [5], 138.4 [2], 151.2 [55], 151.3 [164], 151.4) (227); forty centavos, 1907-8 (KM.163) (75); peso, 1915, 1917, 1932 (20) (KM.152.4 [2], 174 [20]) (22), a combined total of 18.75 ounces of fine silver. Poor - nearly extremely fine. (351) $440
Lot 2687 China, collection of cash, 618-1875, mostly different types, all identified with Schjoth numbers. Stored in 2x2 holders, mostly fine - very fine. (31) $280
Lot 2688 China, Five Dynasties, Later Liang dynasty, Emperor Zhu Wen? (A.D. 907-923), 'Kai Ping Tung bao', round cash with square hole, four characters around, diameter 32mm, (Sch. -, TFP 756 [Pl.74], Hartill 15.1). Very fine, with green hoard patina, very rare. $600
Lot 2689 China, Southern Sung Dynasty, Ning Zong, with title 'Qing Yuan tong bao' (issued 1195-1224), round iron ten cash, issued 1195-1200, obverse, 'Qing Yuan tung bao' with four characters, reverse, 'yong', diameter 38mm, (Sch.-, TFP 1250 [p.110], cf.Hartill 17.449). Fine and very rare. $200
Lot 2690 China, Ch'ing Dynasty, K'ang Hsi Tung Pao coin charms, 1662-1722, various provinces, mostly different with Schjoth numbers. Stored in 2x2 holders, very fine or better. (10) $150
Lot 2691 China, collection of cash, 17th century (12), 18th century (6), 19th century (4), 20th century (1), also silver coins (2) including dollar-sized (5 x 1901-1933), copper (6) and modern (4), all different mints and varieties, mostly identified with Schjoth or Krause numbers. Stored in 2x2 holders, fine - extremely fine. (54) $300
Lot 2692 China, Hsien-feng provincial coinage, Fukien Province, cast brass twenty cash, undated (1851-61) (KM.C.10-11); Kinangsu Province, cast brass one hundred cash, undated (1851-61) (KM.16.10.1). Very fine. (2) $200
Lot 2693 China, Empire, Fukien, silver twenty cents, (KM.104.1); Hupeh, ten cents, 1895-1907 (KM.Y124.1), twenty cents (KM.125.1); Kwangtung, ten cents (KM.Y200), twenty cents (KM.Y201). Fine - nearly very fine, all in packets described. (5) $120
Lot 2694 China, Empire, silver dollars, Year 3 (1911), undated (1908) (KM.Y.31, 14), Republic, one cent, Year 25 (1936), Year 27 (1938) with Gui countermark below sun, Year 37 (1948) (KM.Y.347 [2], 363). The Year 25 and 37 issues with mint red, very fine - uncirculated. (5) $380
Lot 2695 China, Republic, silver twenty cents, undated (1912) Memento - Birth of Republic of China (Kann 601; KM.Y.317). Good very fine and scarce. $650
Lot 2696 China, Republic, silver dollars, year 9 1920 (2), year 10 (1921) (KM.329.6), 1927 (2) (KM.318a); Junk silver dollars year 23 (1934) (12) (KM.345). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (17) $2,000
Lot 2697 China, People's Republic, proof set of four silver ten yuan coins and aluminium bronze medallion, 1989 (11th Asian Games) (KM.240-243). In case of issue with certificate 02500, lid lining and certificate with foxing, coins FDC. $350
Lot 2698 China, People's Republic, proof silver ten yuan, 1990 Year of the Horse (KM.283). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. Passed in
Lot 2699 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver and colour two ounce two dollar four coin set, 2003 Australian Bushrangers - Ned Kelly, Ben Hall, Captain Thunderbolt and Mad Dan Morgan. In timber case of issue with certificate number 1182, FDC. $220
Lot 2700 Cook Islands, Elizabeth II, Perth Mint, proof fine silver and colour two ounce two dollar four coin set, 2003 Australian Bushrangers - Ned Kelly, Ben Hall, Captain Thunderbolt and Mad Dan Morgan. In timber case of issue with certificate number 1188, FDC. $240
Lot 2701 Crete, silver fifty lepta, 1901, drachma, 1901 and two drachmai, 1901 (KM.6-8). The second coin with some obverse scratches, otherwise fine. (3) $140
Lot 2702 Czechoslovakia, 1922-2004, five halere - one hundred korun, including twenty korun, 1933, 1934 (KM.17), 1937 (KM.18), twenty five korun, 1954 (KM.41). In a green album, fair - uncirculated. (348) $220
Lot 2703 Egypt, Muhammad V (AH1327-32) set of one fortieth qirsh - twenty qirsh, mixed dates 1910-1913 (KM.300-305, 307-310). Stored in a coin album, mostly very fine - extremely fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 2704 Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Muhammad V, silver ten qirsh, AH1327 Yr 3 (1911), Yr 6 (1913) (KM.309). Very fine - good very fine. (2) $30
Lot 2705 Egypt, Farouk, silver two piastres, AH1358 (1939) (KM.365). With some mint lustre, nearly uncirculated and scarce in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2706 Falkland Islands, proof set, 1982 (KM.PS6). In sealed hard plastic case of issue, FDC. Passed in
Lot 2707 Fiji, George VI, silver florins, 1941. Good very fine. (2) $40
Lot 2708 Fiji, George VI - Elizabeth II, penny, 1964 with mis-punched centre hole (KM.21); sixpences, 1943S (3), 1961, 1962, 1965 (KM.11a [3], 19 [3]) (6); shillings, 1942S, 1943S, 1965 (5) (KM.12a [2], 23 [5]) (7); florins, 1942S (3), 1964 (6) (KM.13a [3], 24 [6]) (9). All the QEII issues uncirculated, the rest good very fine - extremely fine with mint bloom. (23) $80
Lot 2709 Fiji, halfpennies, 1940, 1942S (22), 1943S (20), 1952 (43), 1954 (80) (KM.14, 14a [42], 16 [43], 20 [80]). The 1940 and 1954 coins uncirculated, the rest mostly very fine - extremely fine. (166) $200
Lot 2710 Fiji, a hoard of halfpennies, mostly 1940s-1950s, noted several brass issues, 1942S and 1943S. Many uncirculated, overall very good - uncirculated. (210) $170
Lot 2711 Fiji, mostly halfpennies and pennies, mixed dates, several uncirculated including halfpennies, 1941 and 1943S, also includes sixpence, 1940 (GEF). Fine - uncirculated. (42) $160
Lot 2712 France, States of Britain, Rennes, silver jeton (28mm), 1736, by Jean Duvivier, obverse, bust of the Christian King Louis XV, reverse, ecu topped with quartered (France 2) and Britain (2), crowned and on robe with fleur de lis and ermines. Toned, underlying lustre, extremely fine. $70
Lot 2713 France, Town of Paris, silver jeton (31.5mm), 1758, by Jean Duvivier, obverse, coat of arms of Monsieur J.B.Elie Camus de Pontcarre de Viarme, Lord Provost of Paris, reverse, female figure seated holding shield. Golden toning, extremely fine. $130
Lot 2714 France, Louis XV, Ecu 1732 Aix Mint (KM.486.27), 1765 Pau Mint (KM.518); five francs, AN12A (KM.659.1), 1876K (KM.820.2); Mexico, Charles III, eight reales, 1770MF (KM.105), 1772FM (KM.106.1) (both coins with countermarks). Last coin holed at 12 o'clock, good - fine. (6) $250
Lot 2715 France, Napoleon, quart, 1806A (KM.670.1). Nearly very fine/very fine. $140
Lot 2716 France, five francs, 1849A (2) (KM.761.1), 1875A (3) (KM.820.1), 1878K (KM.820.2); twenty francs, 1933, 1938 (2) (KM.879). Very good - very fine. (9) $120
Lot 2717 France, various issues and dates, including one centime, Year 7; five centimes, 1896; ten centimes, 1870; twenty five centimes, 1904; one franc, 1931 and 1938; five francs, 1933, 1946 (2), 1940. Fine - extremely fine. (25) Passed in
Lot 2718 France, silver five francs, 1960 (11), 1961 (2), 1962 (5), 1963 (6), 1964 (KM.926), a total of over eight ounces of fine silver. Mostly very fine - good very fine. (25) $240
Lot 2719 France, ten francs, 1965 (2), 1966, 1967 (2) (KM.932); French Indo-China, piastre, 1899A, 1900A (2), 1906A, 1907A, 1909A (2), 1913A, 1921A (2), 1926A (KM.5a.1); New Hebrides, one hundred francs, 1966 (KM.1). Good - uncirculated. (17) $380
Lot 2720 Germany, City of Aachen, silver three marck 1754, obverse, titles of Francis I, reverse, bust of Charlemagne above arms, (KM.50, VF US$150); Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1840-1861), copper three kreuzer, 1854A, (KM.453). Very fine; nearly uncirculated, with some mint bloom, first rare. (2) $90
Lot 2721 Germany, Brunswick Luneburg, twenty four mariengroschen, 1775 IWS (KM.341). Toned, extremely fine. $150
Lot 2722 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg, silver taler, 1627, (14.28 grams), (M.1028, KM.102). Has been mounted, otherwise nearly very fine. $110
Lot 2723 Germany, Saxony, silver klippe thaler, 1693, issue of Johann Georg IV (1691-94), (KM.642, D.7649). Good very fine and rare. $800
Lot 2724 Germany, Baden, half kreuzer, 1856, kreuzer, 1868, 1871, three kreuzer, 1866 (KM.230, 250, 242, 246); Bavaria, two mark, 1876D (KM.505); Hamburg, one dreiling, 1855 (KM.275); Hanover, pfennig, 1838B (KM.173.2); German Empire, five pfennig, 1888E, 1892E, half mark, 1917D, mark, 1915A (Unc) (KM.1, 10, 17, 14); Weimer Republic, fifty pfennig, 1935E (KM.49), medallic five mark, 1927D (Bruce X.1); Third Reich, five reichsmark, 1936A (KM.86); Federal Republic, two mark, 1951J (KM.111); Saarland, fifty franken, 1954 (KM.3) (Unc). Fine - uncirculated. (16) $140
Lot 2725 Germany, States, Baden, five mark, 1875G (KM.263.1), 1903G (KM.274), 1908G (KM.281); three mark, 1910G (KM.280); Bayern, five mark, 1875D (KM.896), 1902D, 1903D, 1907D, 1908D (KM.915); three mark, 1909D, 1910D (KM.996); two mark, 1904D (KM.913); Hamburg, five mark, 1876J (KM.287), 1894J, 1898J, 1908J (KM.293); two mark, 1876F, 1901J (KM.294); Saxony-Albertine, five mark, 1914E (KM.1266); two mark, 1898E (KM.1255); Prussia, five mark, 1874A, 1876B (KM.503), 1900A, 1902A, 1903A (2); three mark, 1910A (KM.527); two mark, 1876C, 1876A (2), 1877A (KM.506), 1899A, 1902A, 1903A, 1904A, 1905A (2), 1906A (3), 1907A (KM.522); Wurttemberg, five mark, 1901F (KM.632); three mark, 1909F, 1914F (KM.635); two mark, 1892F, 1902F, 1907F; Germany, five mark, 1934G, 1935A, 1935G (KM.82), 1935G, 1936G, 1936G (2)(KM.86); two mark, 1939A (KM.93); five mark, 1951F, 1958F, 1963D (KM.112.1). In an album, poor - nearly very fine. (63) $1,200
Lot 2726 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, silver three marks 1911A, Breslau University, (KM.531). Lightly toned, nearly uncirculated. $140
Lot 2727 Germany, Weimar Republic, silver five reichsmark 1925G 1000 yrs of Rhineland (KM.47). Nearly uncirculated. $180
Lot 2728 Germany, five reichsmark, 1929A (KM.68) Graff Zeppelin Flight. Extremely fine. $300
Lot 2729 Germany, five mark, 1971D 500th Anniversary Birth of Albrecht Durer. Uncirculated. (25) $140
Lot 2730 Germany, Munich Olympics, ten mark, 1972D(5), F(5), G(5), J(5) (KM.132); 1972d(2), F(2), G(2), J(2) (KM.133); 1972D(5), F(5), G(5), J(5) (KM.135). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (48) $380
Lot 2731 Greece, partial type collection, 1860s-1960s, includes some silver issues. Fine - uncirculated. (34) $70
Lot 2732 Guernsey, crowns, 1977 (KM.31). Uncirculated. (200) $190
Lot 2733 Honduras, silver lempira, 1931 (KM.75). Toned good extremely fine. $40
Lot 2734 Italy, Milano (Duchi), Galeazzo Maria Sforza, (1466-1476), silver testone, obverse, around GALEAZ ? M ? SF ? VICECOS ? DVX ? MLI ? QIT, mitred head with armored bust to right, pellet-in-annulet to left, reverse, around P P ? ANGLIE ? Q3 ? CO ? AG ? IANVE ? D, a crested helmet left above familial coat-of-arms of Sforza, branding irons with buckets to left and right, G3 M across field (Cf. CNI V 67 (legends); Morosini 8; Crippa 6/B; Biaggi 1548). Bright, nearly very fine/good very fine and rare. $550
Lot 2735 Italy, Milan, Gian Galeazzo Maria Sforza und Ludovico Maria Sforza, (1480-1494), silver testone, obverse, IOGZ M SF VICECOMES DVX MIL SV, bust to right, reverse, arms, around LV PATRVO GVBNANTE, (Biaggi 1570). Nearly very fine and very rare. $800
Lot 2736 Italy, Milan, Ludovico Maria Sforza, (1494-1499), silver testone, obverse, LVDOVICVS M SF ANGLVS DVX MLI, bust to right, reverse, arms, around PP ANGLE Q3 CO ACIANVF D 7C, (Biaggi 1579). Nearly very fine/very fine and very scarce. $650
Lot 2737 Italy, Milan, Charles V as Holy Roman Emperor and Duke of Milan, 1535-1556, silver denaro of eight soldi (24mm, 2.5gm), obverse, St Ambrose, reverse, Pillars of Hercules (Crippa p64, 16A). Edge wear above Pillars, otherwise fine/very good. Passed in
Lot 2738 Italy, Casale, William II Paleologus, (1494-1518), silver testone, obverse, bust to left, wearing beretta, medallion around neck, around GVLIELMVS MAR MO FE 7, reverse, quartered arms of the Paleologus family, SACRI RO IMP PRINC VIC PP, (CNI II pg. 105, 28 [bust description incorrect], Morosini 8). Nearly very fine and rare. $260
Lot 2739 Italy, Pavia, Galeazzo II, Visconti of Milan, (1359-1378), silver pegione, (2.46 grams), obverse, helmet with dragon crest, around GALEAZ VICECOMES D MEDIOLANI PP 3C, reverse, St. Sirus seated facing, around S.SIRVS PAPIA, (Biaggi 1844). Fine or better and rare. $70
Lot 2740 Italy, Venice, Tomaso Mocenigo (1413-1423), silver grosso, obverse, S.M.VENETI TOM MOCENIGO, doge standing left, St. Mark standing to right, cross between, Doge to left on right, P C across, reverse, IC XC Christ seated on throne around TIBI LAUS GLORIA, (Biaggi 2866). Good very fine and rare. $130
Lot 2741 Italy, Venice, Francesco Foscari, (1423-1457), silver grosso or grossetto, obverse, FRA FOSCA[RI] SM VENETI /D/V/X, doge and St. Mark standing facing, holding banner between them, reverse, +TIBI LAVS 3 GLORI, Christ enthroned facing, (Biaggi 2873). Nearly very fine, areas of flat strike. $90
Lot 2742 Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon, silver five lire, 1812M, Milan Mint (KM.10.4). Good fine/nearly very fine. $100
Lot 2743 Italy, Naples and Sicily, Ferdinand II, silver one hundred and twenty grana, 1856 (KM.C.153c). Good very fine. $110
Lot 2744 Italy, and States, twenty centesimi - ten lire, 1828-1927, all silver issues, includes Sardinia, one lira, 1828P (KM.C.103.1). Mostly fine - nearly extremely fine. (12) $120
Lot 2745 Italy, Papal States, assorted issues including Papal States, one soldo 1867, half soldo 1867. one baiocco 1759 Rome another Cubbio, two baiocchi 1795 Perugia, others (2); Vatican issues, 1980 year set; five hundred lire 1958 and 1963 both Sede Vacante. Good - uncirculated. (12) $70
Lot 2746 Italy, Papal States, half baicco, 1816, 1849, 1850, 1851; baioco, 1801, 1802, 1831; Vatican, 1934-1986, five centesimi - one thousand lire, mixed issues and dates; also, three medallic issues, 2000. In a green album, fair - FDC. (169) $260
Lot 2747 Italy, copper five centisimi, 1861M, 1861N, 1861B, 1862N, 1867N, 1867M, 1895R, 1896, 1908, 1909, 1913, 1915, 1916. Mostly fine - uncirculated, some scarce. (13) $120
Lot 2748 Italy, Kingdom, Umberto I, silver five lire, 1879R (KM.20). Good very fine. $170
Lot 2749 Italy, Kingdom, Emanuele III, silver five lire, 1936 Yr XIV (KM.79); Lithuania, silver ten litu, 1936 (KM.83). Extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2750 Italy, assorted fifty centimes issues, 1919R plain and 1919 reeded edge, 1920 plain and reeded edge, 1921 plain and reeded edge, 1924 reeded edge (damaged), 1925 plain and reeded edges, 1939 XVII, 1939 XVIII, 1940 XVIII, 1941 XIX, 1942 XX, 1943 XXI. A good selection, fine - extremely fine, last rare. (15) Passed in
Lot 2751 Italy, Republic, one lira - ten lire, 1948-1952, includes scarce one lira, 1948 and two lire, 1949 (KM.87, 88, 89, 93 [2]). Mostly extremely fine or better. (5) Passed in
Lot 2752 Japan, silver ten sen, Year 3 (1870) shallow scales (KM.Y.2). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2753 Jersey, crowns, 1977 (KM.44). Uncirculated. (120) $100
Lot 2754 Lithuania, John Casimir, (1648-1668), copper solidus, 1661 (4), 1663, 1664 (2), 1665 (5), 1666 (6), others uncertain dates, all reverse SOLI MAG DVC LIT (and date), (KM.50, Hutten-Czapski 2200, 2247, 2268, 2289, 2302). Some weakness in places, otherwise very good - very fine, all scarce. (20) Passed in
Lot 2755 Mexico, Philip II, (1556-1598), silver cob eight reales, Mexico City Mint, assayer -, not dated issue (cf.Cayan 161 [p.160]); another Philip V (1700-1746), cob eight reales, undated, assayer -, (KM.47a, cf.Cayan type 134) (holed); another two reales uncertain ruler (probably Philip III-IV), from Mexico City Mint; another Philip V (1700-1746), cob one real, 1717 (two dates), Potosi Mint, assayer Y, (Cayan 1415). Poor - good fine. (4) $80
Lot 2756 Mexico, colonial issue, Philip III (Felipe III. King of Spain), 1598-1621. silver cob eight reales (39mm, 24.48gm), Ciudad de MÇxico or Mexico City Mint, dated 1620-D (asayer D), obverse, crowned coat-of-arms, reverse, coat-of-arms within ornate quadrilobe, (KM.44.2, Calic¢ 117, ME 4935). Very fine, a clear and attractive example with a full four digit date, clear assayer letter and mint mark, well struck obverse displaying most aspects of the shield, with grey tone, original surfaces and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2757 Mexico, two reales, 1848Mo GC (KM.374.1); four reales, 1843Go PM (KM.375.4); eight reales, 1831Mo JM, 1853Mo GC, 1854Mo GC, 1873Mo GC. 1876Mo BH, 1878Mo MH, 1879Mo MH, 1883Mo MH, 1892Mo AM, 1895Mo AM (2), 1897Mo AM (3) (KM.377.10), 1835Pi JS, 1876Pi MH (KM.377.12), 1883Zs JS, 1884Zs JS, 1895Zs FZ (KM.377.13), 1884Ga MM (KM.377.2), 1851Do JMR, 1894Do ND, 1895Do ND (KM.377.4), 1893Ga JS (KM.377.6), 1850Go PF, 1863Ga YF, 1883Go SB, 1885Go RR, 1889Go RR, 1892Go RS, 1893Go RS (KM.377.8), 1871Mo MM, 1872Mo MM (KM.408.5), 1898Mo AM, 1899Mo AM, 1901Mo MM (KM.409.2), 1901Zs FZ (KM.409.3), 1900Go RS (KM.414.4). Very good - good extremely fine. (40) $1,200
Lot 2758 Nepal, piedfort proof silver one hundred rupees (1981) (KM.P1). FDC and rare, only 88 struck. $460
Lot 2759 Netherlands, Friesland, 14 stivers 1686 (KM.8). Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 2760 Netherlands, Utrecht, ducaton, 1791 (KM.92.1). Obverse with some graffiti in field, otherwise good very fine. $160
Lot 2761 Netherlands, Batavian Republic, Utrecht, silver rijsdaalder, 1804 (KM.10.4). Very fine. $130
Lot 2762 Netherlands, ten gulden, 1970 (KM.195). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (29) $440
Lot 2763 Netherlands East Indies, (Utrecht), duit, 1753, 1757 (KM.112.1), (West Friesland) duit, 1736, (Zeeland) duit, 1744 (KM.134, 152.2), (Kingdom of Netherlands) one thirty second of a stuiver, 1814H (rare), duit, 1816S, 1821, quarter stuiver, 1826S, half stuiver, 1818, 1821, 1826S (KM.280.3, 281, 282.1, 287, 283, 284.1, 285). Good - very fine. (11) $200
Lot 2764 Netherlands East Indies, Java, United East India Company, Batavian Republic, dump bonk coinage, copper two stuivers, 1796 (30.9 grams), 1800 (23.1 grams), 1804 (26.1 grams) (KM.207, 222). All with clear dates, fine - very fine, scarce. (3) $180
Lot 2765 Norway, five ore, 1876 (KM.349). A few minor edge nicks, otherwise proof-like, uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 2766 Pakistan, pattern rupee, 1947, in cupro-nickel with milled edge (KM.Pn3). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2767 Panama, silver balboas, 1947 (KM.13). Very fine - uncirculated. (15) $300
Lot 2768 Philippines, Spanish Colony, silver quarter real (quartrillo), undated (1788-90) (KM.4). Very fine. $60
Lot 2769 Romania, 1867-2000, one ban - one hundred thousand lei, assorted issues and dates, including five lei, 1880B, 1881B (KM.12), 1883B (KM.17.1); two hundred and fifty lei, 1939 (KM.57); five hundred lei, 1941 (KM.60); two thousand five hundred lei, 1946 (KM.70); one hundred thousand lei, 1946 (KM.71). In a brown album, poor - uncirculated. (121) $200
Lot 2770 Russia, an assortment of silver wire money, c1500s. Very good - very fine. (15) $140
Lot 2771 Russia, Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, silver polupoltinnik (quarter rouble) (1654) (KM.-; see Spasky p127, fig 10). Very fine. $3,000
Lot 2772 Russia, Peter I (the Great) silver twelve kopeks, 1708/7 for Lithuania (KM.-; Diakov 11). Some original mint bloom, nearly uncirculated. $6,650
Lot 2773 Russia, Peter I, silver novodel, poltina or half rouble, 1702 (KM.N-B2). Nearly uncirculated and very rare. $6,000
Lot 2774 Russia, Peter I, silver rouble, 1720 (KM.157.4; Dav.1654). Very fine or better, die crack flaws on the reverse, rare. $2,200
Lot 2775 Russia, Peter I, silver rouble, 1721 (KM.157.5; Dav.1655). Good very fine or better, rare. $2,500
Lot 2776 Russia, Peter I, silver rouble, 1723 (KM.162.2 [variety]; Dav.1657). Very fine or better, rare. Passed in
Lot 2777 Russia, Peter II, silver rouble, 1728 Moscow Mint, slant reed edge (KM.182.2; Dav.1668). Good very fine, very rare. Passed in
Lot 2778 Russia, Peter II, silver rouble, 1729 (KM.182.3). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $8,000
Lot 2779 Russia, Peter II, silver rouble, 1727 CHb St Petersburg Mint, slant reed edge (KM.183; Dav.1667). Very fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 2780 Russia, Anna, silver rouble, 1732 (KM.192.1). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. $2,500
Lot 2781 Russia, Anna, silver rouble, 1732 (KM.192.1). Struck with pitted obverse die, underlying mint bloom, nearly extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 2782 Russia, Anna, rouble, 1734 lyrical portrait (KM.192.2; Sev 1171/2; D.1671). Nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2783 Russia, Anna, rouble, 1736 no pearls on bosom, no straos on shoulder, (KM.197; Sev 1219; D.1673). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2784 Russia, Anna, silver rouble, 1736 (KM.197). Considerable mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this state. $4,000
Lot 2785 Russia, Anna, silver poltina (half rouble) 1735 (KM.196 var; Diakov 3 var.). Nearly full original mint bloom, uncirculated and very rare in this condition. $10,600
Lot 2786 Russia, Elizabeth, silver polupoltinnik (quarter rouble) 1755 (KM.17b). Nearly extremely fine. $1,100
Lot 2787 Russia, Elizabeth, silver polupoltinnik (quarter rouble) 1765 (KM.C.17b). Nearly extremely fine. $1,300
Lot 2788 Russia, Elizabeth, silver rouble, 1749 St. Petersburg (KM.C.19b.4, D.1678, Sev.1545). Good very fine or better. $1,300
Lot 2789 Russia, Elizabeth, silver rouble, 1751 St. Petersburg (KM.C.19b.4, D.1678, Sev.1572). Very fine/good very fine. Passed in
Lot 2790 Russia, Peter III, silver rouble, 1762 (KM.47.2; Sev 1881; D.1582). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 2791 Russia, five kopeks, 1770EM, 1778EM. Toned very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2792 Russia, Catherine, silver fifteen kopeks, 1771 (KM.C.62a). Original mint bloom, good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 2793 Russia, Catherine, silver polupoltinnik (quarter rouble), 1765 (KM.C.65). Scrape on portrait, otherwise good very fine. $550
Lot 2794 Russia, Catherine, silver polupoltinnik (quarter rouble) 1769 (KM.C.65a). Very fine/good very fine. $800
Lot 2795 Russia, Catherine II, silver rouble, 1766, (KM.C.67a.2; Sev.1975; D.1684). Some mint bloom, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 2796 Russia, Nicholas I, silver rouble, 1831 (KM.161); Nicholas II, silver twenty kopecks, 1912 (KM.22a.1). Nearly very fine; very fine. (2) $150
Lot 2797 Russia, Nicholas II, silver rouble, 1913BC 300th Anniversary of Romanov Dynasty (KM.Y.70); other silver, copper and commemorative issues, various denominations. Good - extremely fine. (13) $130
Lot 2798 Russia, Nicholas II, copper kopek, 1913 (KM.Y.9.2). Full mint red, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2799 Russia, including USSR, partial type collection, c1880s-1960s, includes several silver issues. Very fine - uncirculated. (49) $280
Lot 2800 Russia, RSFSR, fifteen kopeks, 1922 (KM.Y.81), twenty kopeks, 1923 (KM.Y.82), fifty kopeks, 1921 (KM.Y.83), rouble, 1921 (KM.Y.84); USSR, ten kopeks, 1930 (KM.Y.86), fifteen kopeks (KM.Y.110), twenty kopeks, 1929 (KM.Y.88), fifty kopeks, 1925 (KM.Y.89.2), roubles, 1924, 1970 (KM.Y.90.1, 141). Mostly fine - very fine, the 1925 fifty kopeks is extremely fine. (10) $110
Lot 2801 Russia, rouble, 1913 (KM.70), 1965 (14)(KM.135.1); fifteen kopeks, 1907, 1912, 1913 (3), 1914 (3), 1915, 1923 (KM.Y 21a, 2, 3); twenty kopeks, 1909, 1913 (4), 1914 (2), 1915 (2) (KM.Y 22a1); also ten, fifteen, twenty and fifty kopeks, 1901-1915, mixed quantities of assorted dates, .590kg. Poor - uncirculated. (34 + .590kg) $360
Lot 2802 Russia, Olympics 1980, proof silver six coin set of five roubles (4) and ten roubles (2), 1977 (KM.Y.145-150), a total of 3.85 ounces of fine silver. In case of issue, FDC. $100
Lot 2803 San Marino, silver twenty lire, 1937R (KM.11a). Toned nearly extremely fine. $190
Lot 2804 South Africa, threepence - halfcrown, 1892-1943, mixed quantities of assorted dates. Poor - very fine. (3.125 kg) $1,950
Lot 2805 South Africa, George V, penny, 1928 (KM.14.2). Underlying mint red, nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 2806 South Africa, crowns, 1948 (4), 1949 (5) (KM.40.1), 1951 (3) (KM.40.2), 1952 (3) (KM.41), 1953 (2), 1956, 1957, 1958 (3) (KM.52), 1961, 1962, 1963 (3) (KM.62); halfcrowns, 1896 (2), 1897 (KM.7), 1923 (KM.19.1); florin, 1928 (KM.18); shillings, 1895, 1896, 1897 (4) (KM.5), 1923, 1924 (KM.17.1); sixpence, 1897 (KM.4), 1927 (KM.16.1); threepence, 1896, 1897 (KM.3), 1923, 1929 (KM.15.1), 1932 (KM.15.2); British West Africa, sixpence, 1916; threepence, 1923; Southern Rhodesia, crown, 1953 (KM.27). Good - uncirculated. (49) $620
Lot 2807 South Africa, threepence - halfcrowns, 1951-1958. Fair - very fine. (.895kg) $320
Lot 2808 Spain, Ferdinand V and Isabella, 1469-1504, silver half real, Seville Mint, silver two reales, Segovia Mint (Cayon 2601, 2769). Fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 2809 Spain, Ferdinand & Isabella (1469-1504), silver two reales, undated, Granada Mint c1500 - 16, assayer R (Cayon 2621). Nearly very fine. $150
Lot 2810 Spain, Castile and Leon, Ferdinand and Isabella, (1474-1504), silver real, Seville Mint, obverse, FERNANDVS ET hELISABET,, crowned arms; pellets either side, reverse, S below, around REX ET REGINA CAST LEGIO ARAGO SICILI ULTRA, bundle of arrows with ribbon and yoke. (Cayon 286). Very fine and a scarce variety. $200
Lot 2811 Spain, Charles II (Carlos II el Hechizado, the Cursed), (1665-1700), silver eight Reales (34mm, 21.16 g, 12h) Sevilla (Seville) Mint, uncertain date, but struck 1686-1699), obverse, crowned coat-of-arms, reverse, monogram with cross avove, R 8 to left and right, (cf.KM.206 (Toledo), Calico type 63). Nearly very fine, poorly struck as most known examples, date off flan with grey tone, original surfaces and very rare. Passed in
Lot 2812 Spain, under Charles II of Austria, Barcelona, silver two reales 1711 (Cayon 24) (KM.PTS). Slightly off centre otherwise very fine. $50
Lot 2813 Spain, Louis I to Alfonso XIII, silver issues, two reales, 1724, (KM.328), 1808, Madrid, one pesetas, 1870, 1876, 1882, 1891, 1895, 1896, 1900, 1903 (2), 1904, two pesetas, 1882; also Catalonia two quartos, 1813, (KM.120). Fair - very fine. (14) Passed in
Lot 2814 Spain, Ferdinand VIII to Alfonso XII, copper and bronze issues, eight maravedis, 1818, 1819, two and a half centimos, 1868 (4), ten centimos, 1870 (3), 1878; Morocco, four falus, (KM.cf.166-1); Great Britain, half pennies, 1799 (2), 1806, 1826; New Zealand, half crowns, 1942, 1963. Fair - very fine. (18) Passed in
Lot 2815 Spain, Isabel, silver twenty reales, 1855 (KM.593.2). Cleaned, very fine. $120
Lot 2816 Spain, token coinage of five pesetas, in cupro-nickel, undated, obverse, crowned arms of Castile and Leon, below Cinco Pesetas, reverse, 5 Pesetas, edge stars. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2817 Spanish Netherlands, Philip IV (1621-1665), Brabant, silver patagon 16[2]2 (KM.53.3). Good fine. $130
Lot 2818 Straits Settlements, Queen Victoria, silver fifty cents, 1894 (KM.13). Mint bloom with toning, nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 2819 Straits Settlements, George V, restrike proof silver dollar, 1919 (KM.33). FDC. $220
Lot 2820 Straits Settlements, George V, restrike proof silver dollar, 1920 (KM.33). FDC. $220
Lot 2821 Straits Settlements, George V, silver dollar, 1920 (KM.33). Mint bloom uncirculated. $130
Lot 2822 Sweden, Carl XI, copper ore, 1680 (KM.193a); British North Borneo, cent, 1887H and Thailand, silver salung, (1876-1900) (KM.33) Fine; very fine; nearly uncirculated. (3) $70
Lot 2823 Thailand, silver baht bullet money and fractions, silver baht (3) average weight 16.0gm issues of Period of Narai (1656-1688) (2) (M.2863); Rama III (1824-1851) (2),(M.2873); others as fractions (5) various issues. Mostly fine - very fine. (9) $120
Lot 2824 Thailand, bullet coinage, silver half baht of various rulers (average weight 7 grams, mostly of Rama III (1824-1851) and Rama IV (1851-1868), (mostly KM.C46). Fine - very fine, mostly with attached ring supports. (16) $90
Lot 2825 Thailand, Kingdom of Luang Prahang, bronze smooth surface, tiger tongue type various sizes 75-100mm in length, circa 1707-1889, 80mm, (M.3018-3024). Fine - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 2826 Tonga, mint sets, one, two, five, ten and twenty seniti, one pa'anga, 1967 (KM.4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11), 45 of each coin. Uncirculated. (270) $160
Lot 2827 Turkey, a collection of various issues including the following KM numbers 589, 599, 653, 667.3 (2), 671, 700, 701, 728, 735 (3), 736, 750 (year 4), 837, 863, 896. Several holed, good - uncirculated, all in packets described. (35) $60
Lot 2828 USA, Classic head half cent, 1825. Even brown patina, good very fine. $150
Lot 2829 USA, Lincoln cent, 1912S; Barber dime, 1897S. Good extremely fine with much mint red; very fine, both scarce. (2) $190
Lot 2830 USA, Liberty nickels, 1883 without 'cents' below V. One with a few small dark spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 2831 USA, buffalo nickel, 1923S. Good very fine. $150
Lot 2832 USA, seated Liberty dime, 1888S. Very fine. Passed in
Lot 2833 USA, silver dimes, Barber (4), Mercury (9), Roosevelt (10); silver quarter dollars, standing Liberty (poor), Washington (7); silver half dollars, walking Liberty (2), Washington (4), Kennedy, 1964 (5), 1965-1969 (40); Morgan silver dollar, 1879 (poor), combined total of 13.77 ounces of fine silver. Poor - extremely fine. (83) $320
Lot 2834 USA, 1837-1930, Liberty cap, seated Liberty, Barber and standing Liberty quarter dollars, mixed quantities of assorted dates, including 1917 (2), 1918S (2), 1924S. Poor - good fine. (48) $420
Lot 2835 USA, 1854-1958, quarter dollars, mixed quantities of assorted dates, including half dollar, 1936D, one dollar, 1924. Poor - good. (.650kg) $480
Lot 2836 USA, standing Liberty, quarter dollar, 1923S. Fine. $400
Lot 2837 USA, half dollar, 1976 (121) Bicentennial; quarter dollar, 1976 (183). Uncirculated. (304) $120
Lot 2838 USA, seated Liberty silver dollar, 1871. Toned good very fine. $460
Lot 2839 USA, Morgan silver dollars, 1879S, 1881O, 1882O, 1883O, 1885S, 1887O, 1921S, Peace silver dollars, 1923, 1923D, 1925. The 1883O with some obverse scratches, nearly fine - good very fine. (10) $260
Lot 2840 USA, Morgan silver dollars, 1890. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) $270
Lot 2841 USA, silver dollars, Morgan 1921 (11), Peace, 1923 (2), 1934. Fine - nearly uncirculated. (14) $300
Lot 2842 USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1921; silver half dollars, 1962D, 1964 (3); silver quarter dollars, 1939S (EF), 1953D, 1958D, 1964; Canada, silver fifty cents, 1965; Greece, silver thirty drachma, 1963; others (12). Fair - extremely fine. (23) $90
Lot 2843 USA, Peace silver dollar, 1926D. Minor surface marks, otherwise brilliant, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 2844 USA, Eisenhower dollars, 1971 (146), 1972 (18), 1974, 1976. Extremely fine - uncirculated. (166) Passed in
Lot 2845 USA, proof silver dollar, 1988S LA Olympics; Morgan silver dollars, 1881, 1885, 1886, 1887O. The first in case but no capsule, the rest polished, very good - FDC. (5) $100
Lot 2846 USA, Atlanta Centennial Olympics, proof silver one dollar, 1996 (8, Gymnast [2], High Jumper [2], Rowing [2], Track Runner [2]). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (8) $200
Lot 2847 USA, proof set, 1970, 1997; Bicentennial quarter, half and one dollar sets of three, 1976 (2, different holders); silver coins in presentation folders, fifty cents, 1948D, 1964, Morgan dollar, 1887; Susan B.Anthony dollar, 1979 with 24K gold plating with certificate; President's fantasy coin, 1981 with 24K gold plating with certificate; Inauguration Day set, 1981 includes first day cover number 13003 inset with Ronald Reagan 14K gold piece (15mm) with certificate. The 1948D fifty cents and Morgan dollar fine, the 1979 dollar with edge staining, otherwise mostly uncirculated - FDC. (10) $60
Lot 2848 USA, Lincoln cent, 1989, struck seventy percent off centre; Eureka California gold charm 1886 miniature, (11mm); Kangaroo/butterfly jeton; New Zealand tokens, Holland & Butler, (A.263) struck five percent off centre (holed), United Service Hotel penny 1874, (A.590) with graffiti both sides and sixpence, 1935. Very good - uncirculated. (6) $70
Lot 2849 World coins, Australia, pennies, 1949, 1951, 1952; Canada, Newfoundland, small cent, 1938 (KM.18); Japan, ten mon, undated (1708) 'chin' mark near rim (KM.57), fifty yen, 1955-1966 (KM.Y.75, 76); Portugal, fifty centavos (7) and one escudo (4), 1927-1931 (KM.577, 578). Some with mint lustre, mostly fine - uncirculated. (26) Passed in
Lot 2850 World silver and bronze coins, an accumulation of assorted denominations and dates, including Australia, Austria, three kreuzer, 1694; British North Borneo, half cent, 1886H, one cent, 1888H; France, demi gros, c1389, ten centimes, 1808W, one franc, 1872K; Germany, one mark, 1924A, two reichsmark, 1933A, five mark, 1936; Great Britain, Hungary, denar, 1682KB, Ireland, farthing-half crown, 1964; Italy, Venice, soldino, c1356; Mexico, Ferdinand VI, two pesos, 1757M (KM.86.2); New Zealand, half crown, 1940 (KM.14); Portugal; Seychelles, ten cents, 1969 (6); Territory of New Guinea, shilling, 1935, 1936, 1938, 1945; USA; tokens, Great Britain, Cunard Line, ten cents (2), twenty five cents (2), one dollar (2). Poor - uncirculated. (677) $460
Lot 2851 World silver and bronze coins, including Australia, halfpenny - florin, 1927 Canberra (3); Great Britain, halfpenny - halfcrown, c1860-1984, mostly halfpennies and pennies; New Zealand, USA, quarter dollar, 1876, half dollar, 1964, one dollar, 1974D (2); also banknotes, Australia, ten shillings (R.12); Great Britain, ten shillings (2). Poor - extremely fine. (100s) $240
Lot 2852 World coins, includes Austria, Maria Theresa restrike talers, 1780X (KM.T1) (2) in official cases; Belgium, ten cents, 1894 (KM.42); Great Britain, penny, 1866 (VF), florin, 1929 (nearly EF) (S.3954, 4038); Netherlands East Indies, UEIC duit, 1790 (KM.111.1); New Zealand, threepences, 1933 (2), shillings, 1933, 1934 (VF - EF); USA, Lincoln cent, 1912S, Kennedy silver half dollar, 1964D; various other silver issues; other bulk coins (1.7kg) mostly minors but noted three Great Britain Churchill crowns, 1965. Poor - uncirculated. (1.95kg) $170
Lot 2853 World silver and bronze coins, an accumulation of assorted denominations and dates, including Austria, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, halfpennies - pennies, 1797-1993, penny, 1797 (S.3777), two pence, 1797 (S.3776), crowns, 1953 (2), 1972 (3); Greece, ten drachma, 1930 (KM.72), twenty drachma, 1960 (KM.85); Hong Kong, India, British, East India Company, half anna, 1835; Ireland; Isle of Man, crown, 1977; Papua New Guinea; Portugal, ten reis, 1764; St Helena, crown, 1973; Vanuatu, one - fifty vatu, 1983; Western Samoa, crown, 1976. Poor - uncirculated. (695) $200
Lot 2854 World coins, Austria and Germany minors, mostly in copper, 1700s-1800s, also German East Africa, pesa, 1891 (KM.1), one heller, 1908J (KM.77) and small copper medal (22mm) undated of King Frederick of Prussia. Poor - very fine. (18) $50
Lot 2855 World coins, Austria, one hundred schilling, 1975 (KM.2925); Germany, Federal Republic, ten mark, 1972D (2, different types), 1972G (2) (KM.130, 133 [3]); Mauritius, proof twenty five rupees, 1975 (KM.40a); Mexico, five pesos, 1947 (KM.465); Panama, proof one balboa, 1975 (KM.39.1a); Philippines, peso, 1907S, 1908S (KM.172); Switzerland, five francs, 1923B, combined total of nearly six ounces of fine silver. Fine - FDC. (11) $170
Lot 2856 World coins, Austria, proof set of seven, 1966; Great Britain, Elizabeth II, mint set, 1953; Switzerland, mint set, rappen - five francs, mixed dates 1963 - 1970; USA, mint set, 1964P. Uncirculated - FDC. (4 sets) $80
Lot 2857 World silver and bronze coins, assorted issues, including Austria, proof set, 1971; Great Britain and Northern Ireland, proof sets, 1970, 1971, 1974; mint sets, Great Britain, 1953; Singapore, 1980; Western Samoa, 1974, proof one dollar, 1974; Ireland, cased set, farthing - half crown, mixed dates; Mozambique, one metical - one thousand meticais, 1994; Latvia, proof ten latu, 1998 (KM.31); historic medals to Capt J.Cunningham, in silver (44mm) by J.Pinches; Singapore, Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, in pewter (38mm). Uncirculated - FDC. (13) $120
Lot 2858 World silver and bronze coins, assorted issues including, Austrian-Netherlands, two liards, 1778b (KM.29); Barbados, penny, 1788 (KM.Tn8); Germany-States, Hanover, three mariengroschen, 1820LB (KM.114.3); Prussia, Brandenburg-Ansbach, groschen, 1534; Prussia, Reichs thaler, 1785A (KM.332.1), two mark, 1906A (KM.522), medallic issue von Hindenberg five mark, 1927D (KM.M1); German East Africa, one rupee, 1901 (KM.2); Hungary, five korona, 1907 (KM.489); Hong Kong, five cents, 1901; France, five francs, 1812, Paris Mint (KM.694.1), five francs, 1831D (KM.744.2); British West Indies, Anchor money, one sixteen dollar, 1820 (KM.1[2]); British India, St Helena, Malaya, Spain, Barcelona, siege token for four quatres, 1813; Territory of New Guinea, shilling (4), Sarawak, Italy, East India Company, Gibraltar, Guernsey, New Zealand. Good - uncirculated. (94) $1,200
Lot 2859 World coins, mostly 1500s-1700s, in silver and bronze, includes several tokens, noted Krauwinkel copper token, 1571; Louis XIV copper jeton (25mm) undated; Louis XV brass jeton (22mm) undated; Luxembourg, half liard, 1789 (4) (KM.10); Belgium, Vilvorde Prison, one centime, 1833; Maastricht, two stuivers, 1579; and a good selection of other European minors and jetons. Poor - very fine. (40) $220
Lot 2860 World silver crowns, Bermuda, 1964 (KM.14); Great Britain, trade dollar, 1911B (KM.T5); Mexico, ten pesos, 1956 (KM.745); New Zealand, 1949 (KM.22); USA, Trade dollar, 1875S, dollars, 1883O, 1900, 1921, 1922S, 1925. Fine - good very fine. (10) $440
Lot 2861 World coins, a selection of type coins, 1890s-1950s, from Bhutan, British North Borneo and North Vietnam, noted British North Borneo, half cent, 1891H with some mint red (KM.1). Very fine - uncirculated. (8) $180
Lot 2862 World coins, British North Borneo, half cent, 1891H, 1907H (reverse design detail removed), one cent, 1907H, twenty five cents, 1929 (KM.1 [2], 2, 6); Brunei, one cent, AH1304 (KM.3) (2); Island of Sultana, keping, AH1219 (Prid.1) (2), Malacca, keping, AH1247 (KM.8.1); Singapore, keping, AH1250 (Prid.3.1). The third and fourth coins scarce, poor - extremely fine. (10) $380
Lot 2863 World coins, British Virgin Islands, proof set, 1976 (KM.PS4); Denmark, mint sets, 1972 (2) (KM.MS17); Falkland Islands, mint fifty pence, 1982 (2) (KM.18); Fiji, mint set, 1978 (KM.MS3); Gibraltar, mint crown, 1967 (KM.4); Isle of Man, mint crown, 1977 (KM.4); Papua New Guinea, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS1); St Helena, proof silver twenty five pence, 1973 (KM.5a); USA, mint set, 1980; Western Samoa, mint tala, 1970 Pope Paul (2), 1974 Games (KM.10 [2], 18), three of the items contain 3.28 ounces of fine silver. Uncirculated - FDC. (14) $100
Lot 2864 World coins, tokens and medals, noted British West Africa, halfpenny, 1937 (Unc), penny, 1952 (Unc) (KM.18, 30a); Chinese brothel token; Germany, ten pfennig, Duren, 1918; Italy, fantasy silver twenty lire, 1943 Mussolini (Bruce X.2); Netherlands, one cent, 1916 (KM.152); also a range of other tokens and medals, mostly Australian including Sydney Opera House medal, 1973. Fine - uncirculated. (28) $60
Lot 2865 World coins, mostly British and European silver coins, all minors, noted British West Africa, one shilling, 1913 (KM.12); Germany, Third Reich, two mark, 1939A (KM.93); South Africa, shilling, 1892 (KM.5), total weight .325kg. Poor - extremely fine. (79) $150
Lot 2866 World coins, Brunei, proof set, 1970 (KM.PSA1), proof dollar, 1970 (KM.14); Cook Islands, proof set, 1972 and two coin silver proof set, 1973 (KM.PS1, 4); Papua New Guinea, proof silver ten kina, 1975 (KM.8a); Thailand, proof-like silver fifty baht, 1971 (KM.Y.95). In cases of issue, the Cook Islands 1973 case with foxing, otherwise FDC. (6) $160
Lot 2867 World coins, minors mostly in silver and bronze 19th and early 20th century issues, includes such countries as Burma, China, Ceylon, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Netherlands Indies, Philippines, Straits Settlements, Thailand and others. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (approx 1,000) $450
Lot 2868 World coins, Burma, silver peacock rupee, 1852 (K.10); Chinese cash (1); India, British, silver half rupee, 1862 (KM.472); USA, special mint set, 1967, buffalo nickel, 1913D on mound type, silver Mercury dime, 1926S, silver Kennedy half dollars, 1964, 1964D, 1965, 1966, 1967. Poor - uncirculated. (11) $120
Lot 2869 World coins, Cambodia, Norodom I (1860-1904), five centimes, 1860, ten centimes, 1860, twenty five centimes, 1860, fifty centimes, 1860; Thailand, five satang - one baht, 1940s - 1960s (24). In 2x2 holders, the second coin with traces of mint red, fine - uncirculated. (28) $260
Lot 2870 World coins, a selection of type coins, mostly c1920s-1950s, from Cameroon, Cape Verde, Cyprus and Togo. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (21) $120
Lot 2871 World coins, a selection of type coins, 1850s-1960s, from Canada, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island, noted several silver issues including scarce Newfoundland fifty cents, 1888. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (39) $280
Lot 2872 World coins, Canada, silver ten cents (4), silver quarter dollars, 1942, 1960, 1966 (KM.35, 52, 62), silver fifty cents, 1950 (KM.45), silver one dollar, 1958, 1964, other dollar, 1986 (KM.55, 58, 120.1), other base metal minors (38), also Nova Scotia, one cent, 1864 (KM.8.2); USA, silver Mercury dimes (9), silver standing Liberty quarter dollar, 1917 type II (GVF), silver Kennedy half dollars, 1967 (2), 1968D (2), 1969D, various other base metal minors (13) including Lincoln cents, 1911S (some verdigris) and 1911 (traces of mint red), also US Mint Denver medal in bronze (19mm), combined total of 3.75 ounces of fine silver. Poor - extremely fine. (79) $130
Lot 2873 World coins, China, Kiangnan Province, silver twenty cents, CD1904 (KM.Y.143a.11), Kwantung Province, silver twenty cents, 1912-24 (4), Yr 18 (1929) (KM.Y.423 [4], 426) (5), Szechuen Province, silver dollar, undated (1901-08); Netherlands, two and a half gulden, 1932 (KM.165). Fine - very fine. (8) $300
Lot 2874 World coins, China, Taiwan, mint set, 1965 (KM.MS1), People's Republic, proof one yuan, 1983 in a Pandagram card holder (KM.85); Singapore, mint silver ten dollars, 1972 (KM.9.1); Thailand, card with 24 different old and current coins, 1874-1972. In packets and cases of issue, the last carded coins good - extremely fine, the rest uncirculated - FDC. (4) $330
Lot 2875 World coins, all Perth Mint, Cook Islands, proof fine silver one ounce one dollar, 2006 Fire Engines, 2009 Cook's Cottage, proof-like fifty cents, 2004 Ned Kelly; Tuvalu, proof-like fifty cents, 2009 40th Anniversary of Moon Landing. In cases and packet of issue with certificates, the plastic capsule of the Cook's issue broken, otherwise FDC. (4) $140
Lot 2876 World silver and bronze coins, Denmark, five kroner, 1960(h) (KM.853.1); Finland, ten markka, 1967S-H (4) (KM.50), 1970S-H (6) (KM.51), 1971S-H (3) (KM.52); Iceland, fifty kronur, 1968 (KM.16); proof five hundred and one thousand kronur, 1974 (KM.20, 21); Norway, ten kroner, 1964 (3) (KM.413). Very fine - uncirculated. (20) $220
Lot 2877 World coins, Egypt, silver ten qirsh, AH1293 Year 32 (1906) (KM.295); Germany, Prussia, silver two mark, 1876A (KM.506), Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, two pfennig, 1841G (KM.C.101); Great Britain, sixpence, 1817, third of a farthing, 1902 (S.3791, 3992); Latvia, silver five lati, 1931 (KM.9); ancient Rome, Trajan (98-117AD), copy of a sestertius, obverse, laureate head of Trajan right, reverse, single span bridge with tower at each end (cf RIC II 569); tokens of Netherlands, boordgeld ship money, five cents in bronze and twenty five cents in aluminium; also Great Britain, George V Coronation Medal, 1911, in silver (30mm) (BHM 4022). Fine - very fine. (10) $90
Lot 2878 World coins, Egypt, silver twenty qirsh, AH1293 Year 20H (1904) (KM.296); France, Second Republic, silver five francs, 1849A (KM.756.1); Great Britain, silver florin, 1915 (S.4012), crowns, 1965 (8) (S.4144); New Zealand, silver halfcrown, 1937; USA, silver dollars, Morgan, 1897S, 1921S, Peace, 1923S, 1928S, silver Kennedy half dollars, 1964D (3). Poor - uncirculated. (19) $170
Lot 2879 World coins, European issues, mostly c1940s and some WWI era, many from France, Italy and Sweden. Stored in a clear top stainless steel container, poor - extremely fine. (.6kgs) $30
Lot 2880 World coins, a selection of type coins, mostly c1904-1950s, from Fiji, New Caledonia and Panama, includes several silver issues. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (50) $100
Lot 2881 World coins, French colonial issues, includes coins from French Afars and Issas (1), French Equatorial Africa (5), Guinea-Bissau (4), Madagascar (1), Rwanda-Burundi (2), St Pierre and Miquelon (2) and West African States (4), 1940s-1970; Great Britain, pennies, 1891-1967 (124) includes scarce 1919H (S.4052), halfpenny, 1903; South Africa, silver crown, 1962 (KM.62); also a small collection (8) of fake Chinese coins, mostly cash types. Poor - uncirculated. (152) $80
Lot 2882 World coins, a selection of type coins, c1890s-1950s, from French Indo China, French Oceania, French Somaliland and French West Africa, includes some silver issues. Mostly fine - uncirculated. (36) $100
Lot 2883 World coins, Great Britain, silver coins face value, pre 1920 $1.80, post 1919 $0.60; New Zealand, silver coins face value, pre 1947 $0.55; USA, Kennedy silver half dollars, 1964 (4, all Unc); other world coins, mostly base metal, some crown size; also banknotes of Egypt (5) and Tahiti, twenty francs, undated (1963) (P.21c). Poor - extremely fine. (approx 210) $140
Lot 2884 World coins, Great Britain, proof sets, 1983 (S.PS33) (3); Papua New Guinea, proof sets, 1975 (KM.PS1) (2); Philippines, proof set, 1975 (KM.PS8); USSR, commemorative rouble mint nine coin cased collection, 1965-1981 (KM.Y.135.1, 140.1, 141, 142.1, 143.1, 188.1, 189.1). In cases of issue, all outer boxes with foxing, otherwise uncirculated - FDC. (7 sets) $130
Lot 2885 World coins, mostly 1860s-1940s, includes many silver issues, noted Ireland, threepence, 1940 (KM.12) (GVF); Italy, two lire, 1914R (KM.55) (VF); Luxembourg, one franc, 1928 (KM.35) (EF); USA, Morgan silver dollar, 1891S, other US silver issues, half dollar, quarters (2), dimes (11); also a Ville de Caen medal by R.B.Baron. Some coins damaged and worn, poor - good extremely fine. (189) $280
Lot 2886 World coins, Italy, Naples, Charles II, silver ten grana, 1686 (22mm, 2.6gm) (holed below bust); Liege, John Theodore of Bavaria, silver two escalin, 1753 (KM.161) (holed below crest); Netherlands (Gelderland), copper jeton, 1563 Nijmegan Mint (Dugniolle 2361); Spain, Catalonia (French Occupation), Louis XIII, copper seiseno, 1642 Barcelona Mint (KM.35); Spanish Netherlands, Albert & Elizabeth, silver real, undated (1604-8) (KM.11), Philip IV, liard, 1655, Charles II, half liard, 1690, liard, 1690 (?) (off centre), 1691, Charles VI, liard, 1712. Good - fine. (10) $180
Lot 2887 World coins, Greece, Olympic Centennial set of two 1896-1996, proof silver one thousand drachmes (KM.165, 166) (2 sets of 2); New Zealand, proof fine silver and gilded one ounce one dollar, 2005 King Kong (KM.164), mint set of three one dollar coins, 2005 King Kong (KM.160-162), mint one dollar, 2005 King Kong (KM.159). In cases and packets of issue, the proofs with certificates, uncirculated - FDC. (5) $220
Lot 2888 World coins, Japan, silver one hundred yen and one thousand yen, Year 39 (1964) Olympics (KM.Y.79, 80); Sweden, cased coinage set of nine from one ore - silver five kronor, 1971 (KM.-); Western Samoa, silver proof set, 1974 (case damaged), proof silver tala, 1976 US Independence (KM.PS2, KM.20a). In cases of issue, uncirculated - FDC. (5) $100
Lot 2889 World silver and bronze coins, including Latvia, one santims, two (2), five santimi, two twenty and fifty santimu (1922) (KM.1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,); Lithuania, one litas, 1925 (KM.76), five litai, 1925 (KM.82), ten litu, 1936 (KM.83); Germany, porcelain notgeld (10), 1921-22, assorted issues including Meissen, ten mark, Freiberger Munz, twenty five pfennig, brass ten thousand mark, 1923; Ceylon, British Colony, George III, twenty four stivers, 1808 (KM.76); New Hebrides, one hundred francs, 1966 (KM.1); Lundy Islands, Martin Coles Harman, half puffin (2), one puffin (2), 1929. Good extremely fine. (27) $520
Lot 2890 World silver and bronze coins, 1754-1991, mixed issues of assorted dates, Leichtenstein, Luxemburg, Malta, San Marino, mostly twentieth century. In a blue album, fair - uncirculated. (163) $200
Lot 2891 World coins, Malaya, ten cents, 1941, 1948 (KM.4, 8); Malaya and British Borneo, five cents, 1961KN (KM.1); Myanmar (Burma) quarter pe, 1865, 1878, silver pe, 1852, silver kyat, 1852 (KM.18, 25.1, 6.1, 10), (Union) four pe, 1949 (KM.30), (decimal issues) pya, 1955, five pyas, 1963, twenty five pyas, 1966 (KM.32, 33, 41); Straits Settlements, silver fifty cents, 1920, silver dollar, 1907 (KM.35.1, 26). Very good - uncirculated. (13) $110
Lot 2892 World silver crowns with countermarks, Mexico, eight reales, 1892 Ga JS (KM.377.6), 1894 A, (KM.377.3), 1889 Mo MH (KM.377.10); Philippines, one peso, 1903, 1903S (KM.168); USA, trade dollar, 1877S (KM.108). Fine - very fine. (3) $340
Lot 2893 World silver and bronze coins, Philippines, piso, 1970 (22) (KM.202); Mauritius, ten rupees, 1971 (36) (KM.38); Great Britain, crowns, 1972 (50) (S.4226), 1977 (28) (S.4227). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (136) $130
Lot 2894 World coins, includes several medieval European issues, some coins include Poland, Wladyslaw I (1306-33), silver denar; Liege, liard, undated (c1640) (KM.42); Swiss Cantons, Neuchatel, one creut (kreuzer) of Alexandre Berthier, 1807 (KM.66). Poor - very fine. (12) $120
Lot 2895 World coins, Spain, silver one real, 1859 (KM.606.2); Switzerland, silver half franc, 1899B (KM.23). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 2896 World coins, 1764-c1950s and also cupro nickel crowns (3), an excellent selection of mostly minors with a large number of silver coins, includes some better coins. Poor - uncirculated. (182) $540
Lot 2897 World coins, 1850s-1970s, all minors and mostly silver, some scarce such as USA Lincoln cent, 1911S. Poor - uncirculated. (80) $200
Lot 2898 World coins, a selection of minors, 1800s - 1960s, includes several silver issues. Stored in a coin album, poor - extremely fine. (145) $70
Lot 2899 World coins, mostly 19th and 20th century, all in base metal, a few crowns but mostly minors, includes Africa (1.1kg), Asia (1.64kg with a quantity of Chinese cash and other values), Europe (3.56kg), Latin America (.535kg), Middle East (.63kg) and Oceania (.535kg). Poor - extremely fine. (8kg) $140
Lot 2900 World coins, mostly minors in base metal, late 1800s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $50
Lot 2901 World coins, mostly minors in base metal, late 1800s - 2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 2902 World coins, mostly minors in base metal, late 1800s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 2903 World coins, minors in base metal, late 1800s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $90
Lot 2904 World coins, mostly minors in base metal, late 1800s-2000s. Poor - extremely fine. (5kg) $80
Lot 2905 World coins, mostly minors in base metal, late 1800s-1900s (4.5kg); also two booklets of Thailand coins, each with 20 coins. Poor - extremely fine. (4.8kg) $120
Lot 2906 World coins, a variety of fraudulent issues, noted Australia, holey dollar and dump, 1930 penny, another penny 193 (-) last digit removed, 1927 Canberra florin; Italy, twenty lire, 1927R Year VI (KM.69); other coins including Chinese spade money. Good - very fine. (10) $90
Lot 2907 World coins, a variety including Spain and colonies, silver half peso, 1868, 1885; Mexico, eight reales, 1752, pillar type; Philippines, peso, 1897, 1908S, fractions (4); others in copper, including Germany 1760 and 1852 and a USA, silver quarter dollar, 1935. Very good - very fine. (14) $300
Lot 2908 Edward III, (1327-1377), fourth coinage, 1351-77, pre-treaty period, noble, 1351-61, G, mint mark cross 3 (1356-61) (7.58 grams) (S.1490). Has been made round, otherwise very fine. $2,300
Lot 2909 Edward III, (1327-1377), fourth coinage, 1351-77, transistional treaty period, 1361, half noble, mm cross potent, annulet over crown on obverse (3.86 grams) (S.1500; N.1223). Very fine. $1,700
Lot 2910 Edward III, (1327-1377), fourth coinage, 1351-77, London, noble, mm cross potent, treaty period, 1361-9, saltire before Edward (7.59 grams)(S.1502). Old red tone, very fine. $3,300
Lot 2911 Edward III, (1327-1377), fourth coinage, 1351-77, treaty period, 1361-9, quarter noble, London, mm cross potent, annulet before Edward (1.87 grams) (S.1511; N.1244) Nearly very fine. $660
Lot 2912 Edward IV, (first reign, 1461-1470), light coinage, 1464-70, ryal or rose noble, London, mm crown 1468-9 (7.63 grams) (S.1951). Very fine. $2,600
Lot 2913 Edward IV, (second reign, 1471-1483), angel, London, mint mark heraldic cinquefoil, 1480-3 (5.11 grams) (S.2091). Good very fine. $2,300
Lot 2914 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, gold crown of the double rose, HK both sides, mm arrow (3.66 grams) (S.2274; N.1788). Striking weaknesses, otherwise very fine or better. $2,500
Lot 2915 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), second coinage, 1526-44, gold crown of the double rose, mint mark arrow HI (= Henry and Jane Seymour) (3.55 grams) (S.2279). One small weak area, otherwise well struck good very fine and rare. $2,700
Lot 2916 Henry VIII, (1509-1547), third coinage, 1544-7, half sovereign, Southwark, mint mark S, E below shield (6.23 grams) (S.2297; N.1828). Striking weakness areas but good portrait, otherwise very fine. $2,200
Lot 2917 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), fine sovereign of thirty shillings, mm cross crosslet, 1560-1 (S.2512; N.1978) (15.165 grams). Flat portrait, internal crack in flan, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $12,000
Lot 2918 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), milled coinage, 1561-70, gold half pound, mint mark star, 1560-6 (S.2543; N.2019/3) (BNJ 1983, obv 3, rev 1, this coin noted). Slightly crinkled, reverse die cud at 10 o'clock, good very fine/nearly extremely fine and very rare. $16,500
Lot 2919 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, unite, fourth bust, mm escallop, 1606-7 (10.04 grams)(S.2619). A full coin, nearly very fine/good very fine. $2,600
Lot 2920 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, gold Britain crown, fifth bust, mm crescent, 1617-18 (2.53 grams) (S.2626). Striking weaknesses, otherwise very fine. $1,000
Lot 2921 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, 1604-19, gold halfcrown, mm coronet, first bust (1.29 grams) (S.2629). Striking weakness areas, otherwise full flan without wear, very fine. $500
Lot 2922 James I, (1603-1625), third coinage, 1619-25, laurel, fourth bust, mm lis, 1623-4 (9.08 grams)(S.2638B). Nearly very fine. $2,000
Lot 2923 James I, (1603-1625), third coinage, 1619-25, quarter laurel, fourth bust, mm trefoil, 1624 (2.15 grams) (S.2642A). Very fine. $900
Lot 2924 Charles I, (1625-1649), Oxford Mint, 1642-6, triple unite, 1643 (26.78 grams) mm plume, without scarf, declaration on continuous scroll (S.2726; N.2384). Good very fine and very rare. $57,000
Lot 2925 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), gold double crown, 1651 (S.3210) (4.46 grams). Good very fine and rare. $5,800
Lot 2926 George I, quarter guinea, 1718 (S.3638). Extremely fine. $700
Lot 2927 George III, fifth head, guinea, 1788, spade type (S.3729). Good very fine. $750
Lot 2928 George III, fifth head, guinea, 1798, spade type (S.3729). Extremely fine. $800
Lot 2929 George III, fifth head, guinea, 1798, spade type (S.3729). Mount removed and slight buckle at top, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 2930 George III, sixth head, guinea, 1813, known as the military guinea (S.3730). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine and rare. $2,600
Lot 2931 George III, first head, third guinea, 1797 (S.3738). Good extremely fine. $500
Lot 2932 George III, first head, third guinea, 1798 (S.3738). Good very fine. $340
Lot 2933 George III, second head, third guinea, 1804 (S.3740). Fine, top edge mount removed. $150
Lot 2934 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C) top heavy open 2 in date. Very fine. $700
Lot 2935 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C) open 2. Very fine. $800
Lot 2936 George III, new coinage, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Nearly uncirculated. $1,100
Lot 2937 George IV, laureate head sovereign, 1821 (S.3800). Scratch through date, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 2938 George IV, laureate head sovereign, 1821 (S.3800). Very fine. $650
Lot 2939 Queen Victoria, young head sovereign, shield reverse, 1872/1, die no. 108 (S.3853B). Good extremely fine, the overdate not recorded. $650
Lot 2940 Queen Victoria, young head half sovereign, 1876, die no. 29 (S.3860D). Good very fine. $180
Lot 2941 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Good extremely fine/nearly uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 2942 Edward VII, sovereign, 1910 (S.3969). Fine. $350
Lot 2943 Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1962 (S.4204). Uncirculated. $350
Lot 2944 Elizabeth II, proof half sovereign, 1980 (S.4205). FDC. $190
Lot 2945 James I, (1603-1625), second coinage, unite, fourth bust, mm escallop (1606-7) (S.2619). Weak area lower left, has been bent and straightened, otherwise nearly very fine. $1,800
Lot 2946 James I, (1063-1625), second coinage, gold crown, first bust, mm coronet, issued 1607-1609 (S.2624). Flattened of crease, very good. $300
Lot 2947 George I, half guinea, 1725 (S.3637). Good very fine. $1,000
Lot 2948 George III, half guinea, fifth bust or spade type, 1798 (S.3735). Very fine. $450
Lot 2949 George III, half guinea, seventh type, 1813 (S.3737). Good extremely fine. $650
Lot 2950 George III, half guinea, seventh type, 1813 (S.3737). Very fine/good very fine. $430
Lot 2951 George III, third guinea, first head, 1803 (S.3739). Nearly extremely fine. $360
Lot 2952 George III, third guinea, second head, 1808 (S.3740). Fine/very fine. $220
Lot 2953 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1817 (S.3785). Nearly extremely fine. $950
Lot 2954 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1817 (S.3785). Good fine. $550
Lot 2955 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820, (S.3785C), 0 in date tilts to 2. Obverse hairline, otherwise good extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2956 George III, new coinage, sovereign, 1820 (S.3785C). Has been mounted, nearly fine. $360
Lot 2957 George III, new coinage, half sovereign, 1817 (S.3786). Nearly uncirculated. $1,000
Lot 2958 George IV, bare head, two pounds, 1823 (S.3798). Surface marks, a little polished, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $2,200
Lot 2959 George IV, bare head, two pounds, 1823, (S.3798). Obverse hairlines, good very fine/nearly extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 2960 George IV, laureate head, sovereign, 1821, (S.3800). Good extremely fine. $1,800
Lot 2961 George IV, laureate head, sovereign, 1821, (S.3800). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 2962 George IV, laureate head, sovereign, 1822, (S.3800). Obverse contact mark, otherwise good extremely fine. $1,900
Lot 2963 George IV, bare head, sovereign, 1825, (S.3801). Good extremely fine with considerable brilliance on the reverse. $1,800
Lot 2964 George IV, bare head, sovereign, 1829, (S.3801). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2965 William IV, sovereign, 1832 (S.3829B). Good very fine. $1,200
Lot 2966 Queen Victoria, sovereign, 1852 (S.3852C). Very fine. $400
Lot 2967 Queen Victoria, sovereigns, 1876 (S.3856A), 1896 (S.3874), George V, 1913 (S.3996). Good - nearly very fine. (3) $1,020
Lot 2968 Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1853. Heavily pitted, sea water damage (?), fair. $150
Lot 2969 Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereigns, 1859 (S.3859A) (2), 1872 die 12, 1875 die 12, 1877 die 39 (S.3860D), 1883 (S.3861); Jubilee head, 1892 (S.3869D); Edward VII, half sovereigns, 1902 (ex mount), 1910 (2) (S.3974A, B (2)). Fair - nearly fine. (10) $1,620
Lot 2970 Queen Victoria, young head, half sovereign, 1878 (S.3860E). Very good. $170
Lot 2971 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, five pounds, 1887 (S.3864). Good extremely fine. $2,400
Lot 2972 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887, (S.3865). Nearly extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 2973 Queen Victoria, Jubilee coinage, two pounds, 1887 (S.3865). Nearly uncirculated. $900
Lot 2974 Queen Victoria, old head, sovereign, 1899 (S.3874). Very fine. $350
Lot 2975 Queen Victoria, half sovereign, 1893 (S.3878); together with leather folding half sovereign and/or sovereign holder. Fair. $170
Lot 2976 Edward VII, five pounds, 1902 (S.3966). Has been mounted on the edge and surface marks, otherwise fine - very fine. $1,900
Lot 2977 Edward VII, two pounds, 1902 (S.3967). Has been edge mounted, surface marks, otherwise very fine. $800
Lot 2978 Edward VII, sovereign, 1904 (S.3969). Very fine. $350
Lot 2979 Edward VII, half sovereign, 1909 (S.3974), Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1963 (S.4125); also, Mexico, fantasy gold piece for Maximilian and Carlota, 1866-67. The first heavily polished and marked on obverse from use in jewellery, the second with edge nicks from being in coin frame, otherwise good very fine, the last good very fine. (3) $480
Lot 2980 Edward VII, half sovereign, 1909 (S.3974B). Good very fine. $170
Lot 2981 George V, sovereigns, 1911 (3), 1912 (4), 1913 (S.3996). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $2,800
Lot 2982 George V, half sovereign, 1912 (S.4006). Good very fine. $210
Lot 2983 Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1958 (S.4125) and 1979 (S.4204). Uncirculated. (2) $700
Lot 2984 Elizabeth II, sovereigns, 1959, 1964 (S.4125). Minute edge nick, extremely fine; uncirculated. (2) $700
Lot 2985 Elizabeth II, proof two pounds, 1980 (S.4203). FDC. $750
Lot 2986 Elizabeth II, proof sovereign, 1980 (S.4204). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $350
Lot 2987 Elizabeth II, sovereign, 1981 (S.4204). Uncirculated. $350
Lot 2988 Elizabeth II, proof five pounds, 1990, Queen Mother's 90th Birthday (S.4301). In case of issue with certificate number 607, FDC. $1,650
Lot 2989 Elizabeth II, proof set of five pounds to half sovereign, 1980 (S.PGS01). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $2,850
Lot 2990 Elizabeth II, proof set of half sovereign, sovereign and five pounds, 1984 (S.PGS05). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $2,200
Lot 2991 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), commemorating the Peace of Edinburgh, 1560, in bronze (actually struck in late 17th - early 18th century) (MIi 97/17), obverse, laureate, draped and armoured bust of Franáois II left, reverse, crowned letter F between garnished cornucopiae filled with grains, fruits and the busts of Mary Stuart at left and Franáois at right. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 2992 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, in silver (51mm) (Eimer 57, MIi,145/112, MH 1919,5). Very fine. $3,800
Lot 2993 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), Defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588 in silver (32mm) (MIi,146/113; Eimer 58). Good very fine and scarce. $600
Lot 2994 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), Dangers Averted Medal (1588-90), eighteenth century cast in silver (51x44mm) (MIi,155/133; MH 1919/22; Eimer 62/61b). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 2995 Elizabeth I, (1558-1603), Maurice, Prince of Orange, 1602, in silver (34mm), cast by G von Bijlaer, (MIi,181/182; Eimer 75). Toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 2996 James I, (1603-1625), Coronation, 1603, in silver (29mm) (Eimer 80a, MIi,191/11). Obverse with old scratch behind King's head, good very fine. $1,050
Lot 2997 Charles I, (1625-1649), Marriage of Charles I to Henrietta Maria, 1625, in silver (23mm) cast, P.Regnier, (MIi,238/1; Eimer 105Ab). Toned nearly very fine/good fine. $80
Lot 2998 Charles I, (1625-1649), Coronation, 1626, in silver (30mm) by N.Briot (Eimer 106, MIi,243/10). Fine. Passed in
Lot 2999 Charles I, (1625-1649), Tribute to Henrietta Maria, 1628, in silver (29mm) by (N.Briot) (Eimer 110, MIi,249/23). Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 3000 Charles I, (1625-1649), Increase in Military and Naval Forces 1628, in silver (29mm) by N.Briot (first die), (MIi,250/27; Eimer 112; N.2676 (as a pattern shilling). Extremely fine and rare. $400
Lot 3001 Charles I, (1625-1649), Birth of Prince Charles, 1630, in silver (30mm) (Eimer 115, MIi,253/34). Extremely fine. $250
Lot 3002 Charles I, (1625-1649), Scottish Coronation, 1633, in silver (29mm) by N.Briot (Eimer 123, MIi,266/60). Very fine. $650
Lot 3003 Charles I, (1625-1649), Installation of Prince Charles, Knight of the Garter, 1638, in silver (31mm) by (N.Briot) (Eimer 131, MIi,281/88). Nearly fine. $450
Lot 3004 Charles I, (1625-1649), Sir Thomas Fairfax, Military Reward 1645, cast in silver, oval (28mm x 34mm) by T.Simon, (MIi,317/150; Eimer 146a). Extremely fine and rare. $1,400
Lot 3005 Charles I, (1625-1649), Memorial medal, 1649, in bronze (50mm) by J. Roettier struck c1695, obverse, bust of Charles I, right, reverse, hand issuing from clouds holding celestial crown above a landscape of sheep (Eimer 162a, MIi,346/200)). Extremely fine. $170
Lot 3006 Charles I, (1625-1649), Death and Memorial, (1649) in silver (34mm) by J & N Roettier, (MIi,346/201; Eimer 162b). Old small cut in top edge, attractively toned, good very fine. $500
Lot 3007 Charles I, (1625-1649), Royalist Badge, (1649), in gilt silver cast (29x38mm) by T.Rawlins as a reward badge, (MIi,360/232; Eimer 168b) (9.17 grams). Good very fine. $1,500
Lot 3008 Charles I, (1625-49), cast and chased silver gilt Royalist badge, c1649, by T.Rawlins, in brooch setting with floral design at top, bottom and both sides, obverse, bust of Charles I right, lace collar, legend CAROLVS DG MAG BRI FR ET HIB RX, reverse, incuse Royal arms, crowned, pin back fitting. In fitted case, extremely fine. $1,450
Lot 3009 Commonweatlh, (1649-1660), Oliver Cromwell, Lord General 1650, uniface later striking in silver, oval (27x30mm) (19.47 grams), (MIi,388/7; Lessen 1979E; Eimer 180b). Well struck for this, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3010 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), Battle of Dunbar, Military Reward, 1650, cast in silver (28x34mm) by T.Simon, (MIi,391-2/13; Lessen 13-15, type a2; Eimer 181a2) (17.73 grams). Lightly polished, otherwise good very fine. $1,000
Lot 3011 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), Battle of Dunbar, 1650, uniface later striking in silver (20x24mm) by T.Simon, (MIi,391/13; Eimer 181 b2; Lessen 7-8) (6.42 grams). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 3012 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), Battle of Dunbar, 1650, in silver (28 x 34mm oval) 18th/19th century cast of the medal by T.Simon (Eimer 181B1, MIi,392/14). Fine. $140
Lot 3013 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), Battle of Dunbar, 1650, uniface medal in copper (22 x 26mm oval) later striking of the medal by T.Simon (Eimer 181B type b, MIi 391/13). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3014 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), John Claypole, eighteenth century cast and chased copy of badge by Thomas Simon, copied by J.Stuart as per Vertue pl.XXI, (cf.MIi,397/23). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3015 Commonwealth, (1649-1660), Commonwealth Naval Medal, 1653 in silver (56x51mm) by Thomas Simon, a later specimen (44.99 grams), produced as an electrotype copy, probably in the nineteenth century cf(MIi,400/28; MH 1919, 36, Lessen (1997) 48-72; Eimer 185 but with no border; British Battles & Medals 13, first type). Extremely fine. $500
Lot 3016 Death of Admiral Tromp, 1653, in bronze (69mm) by J.Pool, obverse, bust of Tromp facing, armoured and draped, reverse, naval engagement in which Tromp died (Eimer 187, MIi,403/33), a later striking probably 19th century. Pierced at top for swivel mount, nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 3017 Oliver Cromwell, Lord Protector, 1653, cast in silver (37mm) by Thomas Simon (10.75g), (MIi,409/45; Lessen (1977) 114-26; Eimer 1886). Very fine. $750
Lot 3018 Charles II, Royalist Badge, in silver (24x28mm), bust right either side CAROLVS REX VIVAT, (cfEimer 205; MIi,446/22) (3.21 grams). Toned, very fine and rare. $480
Lot 3019 Charles II, Coronation, 1661, in silver (29mm) by T.Simon, the official coronation issue (Eimer 221, MIi,472/76). Good fine. $500
Lot 3020 Charles II, Coronation, 1661, in silver (29mm) by T.Simon, the official coronation issue (Eimer 221, MIi,472/76). Good fine. $420
Lot 3021 Charles II, Coronation, 1661, in silver (43mm) by J.Roettier (Eimer 224, MIi,489/11, Farquhar 1908/225). Very fine. $500
Lot 3022 Charles II, Coronation jeton in silver (1661) (14mm) unsigned, (MIi,477/85). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3023 Charles II, Naval Victory Against Holland, undated (1665), in silver (62mm) by J.Roettier (Eimer 230, MIi,503/139, MH 1919, 52). Obverse with edge bruise at 3 o'clock, otherwise good extremely fine. $1,600
Lot 3024 Charles II, and Catherine, c1667, in silver (28mm) by P.Roettier (Eimer 243, MIi,540/192). Nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 3025 Charles II, British Colonization, 1670, in silver (42mm) by J.Roettier (Eimer 245, MIi,546/203). Nearly very fine. $600
Lot 3026 Charles II, Earl of Shaftesbury, Acquittal of High Treason, 1681, in silver (40mm) by G.Bower (Eimer 261, MIi,583/259). Good. $120
Lot 3027 James II, Coronation of James II, 1685, in silver (34mm) by J.Roettier, (MIi,605/5; Eimer 273). Toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3028 James II, Coronation of Mary, 1685, in silver (34mm) by J.Roettier, (MIi,606/7; Eimer 274). Has been plugged on neck with some tooling, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3029 William and Mary, Coronation, 1689, in silver (35mm) by J.Roettier, the official coronation issue (Eimer 312a, MIi,662/25). Nearly very fine. $280
Lot 3030 William and Mary, Coronation, 1689, in silver (35mm) by J.Roettier (Eimer 312b cast, MIi,662/25). Cleaned, very good. $130
Lot 3031 William & Mary, Battle of La Hogue, 1692, in silver (40mm) by G.Hautsch, obverse, bust right, reverse, naval battle (Eimer 348, MIii,59/258). Pierced in rim at 12 o'clock, some repair work on obverse at 6.30 o'clock, otherwise fine. $180
Lot 3032 William III, in silver, (22mm) by J or N Roettier, (MIi, 695/92, cfEimer 319); Mary as Regent, in silver, (22mm), by J or N Roettier, (MIi,705/113; Eimer 321); Charles I, (1625-1649), engraved medalet in silver, (27mm), very thin flan, conjoined busts right, reverse, trio of crowns with crossed swords (one of a set of kings). The second extremely fine, others fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3033 Anne, Accession, 1702, in silver (35mm) by T.Croker (Eimer 388, MIi,227/1). In a round, leather, velvet lined presentation case, scratches in obverse field, nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 3034 Anne, Coronation, 1702, in silver (35mm) by J.Croker, the official coronation issue (Eimer 390, MIi,228/4). Good very fine. $260
Lot 3035 Anne, Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, in silver (37mm) by J.Croker (Eimer 395a, MIii,236/18). Polished, nearly extremely fine. $700
Lot 3036 Anne, Expedition to Vigo Bay, 1702, in silver (37mm) by J.Croker (Eimer 395a, MIii,236/18); Battle of Blenheim, 1704, in silver (34mm) by J.Croker, and bronze (34mm) (Eimer 409, MIii,256/49). Very good - fine. (3) $200
Lot 3037 Anne, Capture of Gibraltar and Naval Engagement off Malaga, 1704, in silver (40mm) by J.Croker (Eimer 410, MIii,266/64). Polished, edge with graffiti, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 3038 Anne, Union of England and Scotland, 1707, in bronze (47mm) by J.Croker (Eimer 424, MIii,295/107-10). Nearly extremely fine. $150
Lot 3039 Anne, Union with England and Scotland, 1707, in silver (26mm) by J.Croker (MI ii,295/107-10; Eimer 424b). Extremely fine. $130
Lot 3040 Anne, Union of England and Scotland, thin medalet in silver (26mm) after J.Croker (Eimer 424b). Toned, very fine. $50
Lot 3041 George I, Coronation, 1714, in silver (34mm) by J.Croker, the official coronation issue (Eimer 470, MIii,424/9). Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 3042 George I, Order of the Bath Revived, 1725, in bronze (46mm) by J.Croker (Eimer 501, MIii,463/75). Good very fine. $120
Lot 3043 George II, Coronation, 1727, in silver (34mm) by J.Croker, the official coronation issue (Eimer 510, MIii,479/4). Nearly very fine. $220
Lot 3044 George II, Coronation, 1727, in silver (34mm) by J.Croker, the official coronation issue (Eimer 510, MIii, 479/4). Nearly fine. $200
Lot 3045 George II, Queen Caroline, Coronation, 1727, in silver (34mm) by J.Croker, the official coronation issue (Eimer 512, MIii,480/8). Very fine. $110
Lot 3046 George III, Coronation, 1761, in silver (34mm) by L.Natter (BHM 23; Eimer 694). Attractive tone, good extremely fine. $620
Lot 3047 George III, Queen Charlotte, Coronation, 1761, in silver (34mm) by L.Natter, the official coronation issue (BHM 65, Eimer 696). Contact marks in fields, very good. $250
Lot 3048 George III, William Pitt the Elder, Repeal of the Stamp Act, c1766, in bronze (40mm and 31mm [showing signs of gilding]) (BHM 100, 105)(2); William Pitt, Memorial medal, 1814, in bronze (53mm) by W.Wyon Jr (BHM 786). Very good - good very fine. (3) $600
Lot 3049 George III, Marine Society Reward of Merit, in silver plated bronze (43mm) with mount on top edge, inscribed on reverse 'George Palmer' (Eimer 745, MH 1919,80). Very good. $100
Lot 3050 George III, Admiral Earl Howe, Naval Victory, 1st June 1794, in bronze (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler (BHM 383, Eimer 855). Nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 3051 George III, Parliamentary Thanks for Wellington's Services, in the Peninsular War, undated, in bronze (54mm) by T.Webb (BHM 746), obverse, bare head of Duke of Wellington left, around, Art.Comes de Wellington (Arthur, Earl of Wellington), reverse, Vota/Pvblica within closed wreath. Nearly extremely fine. $220
Lot 3052 George III, Mudie's National Medals, of British Military and Naval Victories, including Naval Victory of the First of June, 1794, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 856); Capture of Seringapatam, 1799, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 904); Defence of Acre, 1799, in silver (41mm) (Eimer 906); Egypt Delivered, 1801, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 934); Settlement of the British at Bombay, 1602; East India Company's Victory, 1804, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 952); Horatio Nelson Memorial, 1805, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 962); Death of Sir John Moore, 1809, in bronze (41mm [2]) (Eimer 994); Battle of Talavera, 1809, in bronze (Eimer 999) with die breaks on obverse between 2 and 4 o'clock; Capture of Badajoz, 1812, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 1021); Battle of Almarez, 1812, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 1024); Battle of San Sebastian, 1813, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 1036); Battle of Waterloo, 1805, in white metal (41mm) (Eimer 1068); Constitution given to the Ionian Islands, 1817, in bronze (41mm) (Eimer 1094 cast). Fine - extremely fine. (14) $950
Lot 3053 George III, Mudie's National Medals, of British Military and Naval Victories, a set in bronze, George III dedication, 1817 (Eimer 1102); Settlement of the British at Bombay, 1602, East India Co.'s Victory, 1804 (Eimer 952); Naval Victory of the First of June 1804 (Eimer 856); Battle of Cape St Vincent, 1797 (Eimer 882); Battle of Camperdown, 1797 (Eimer 886); Nelson Memorial, 1805 (Eimer 962, 963); Defence of Acre, 1799 (Eimer 906); Arrival of the English Army in Egypt, 1801 (Eimer 929); Egypt Delivered, 1801 (Eimer 934); Victory Honours of Scottish Regiments, 1815 (Eimer 1081); Royal Military College Presentation of Colours, 1813 (Eimer 1035); English Army arrives in the Peninsula, 1808 (Eimer 988); Battle of Vimiera: English Army Enters Lisbon 1808 (Eimer 989); Death of Sir John Moore, 1809 (Eimer 994); Passage of the Douro, 1809 (Eimer 997); Battle of Talavera, 1809 (Eimer 999); English Army on the Tagus, 1810-1811 (Eimer 1016); Battle of Albuera, 1811 (Eimer 1017); Capture of Badajoz, 1812 (Eimer 1021); Battle of Almarez, 1812 (Eimer 1024); Battle of Salamanca: British Army enters Madrid, 1812 (Eimer 1026); Battle of Vitoria 1813 (Eimer 1033); Battle of the Pyrenees, 1813 (Eimer 1034); Battle of San Sebastian, 1813 (Eimer 1036); Surrender of Pamplona, 1813 (Eimer 1037); Battle of Toulouse, 1814 (Eimer 1042); Peace in Europe, 1814 (Eimer 1046); England gives Peace to the World, 1814 (Eimer 1047); Treaties of Paris, 1814, 1815 (Eimer 1080); Visit of the Allied Sovereigns to England, 1814 (Eimer 1050); English Army re-enters Hanover, 1814 (Eimer 1058); Flight of Napoleon from Elba; Declaration of the Congress of Vienna, 1815 (Eimer 1064); British Army in the Netherlands, 1815 (Eimer 1066); Charge of the British at Waterloo, 1815 (Eimer 1069); Battle of Waterloo, 1815 (Eimer 1068); English Army enters Paris, 1815 (Eimer 1077); Surrender of Napoleon, 1815 (Eimer 1078); Napoleon at St Helena, 1815 (Eimer 1079); Admiral Lord Exmouth, 1816 (Eimer 1085); Constitution given to the Ionian Islands, 1817 (Eimer 1094). Medals housed in an album, fine - good extremely fine. (41) $2,700
Lot 3054 George III, Battle of Camperdown, 1797, Admiral Duncan, in bronze (49mm) by J.G.Hancock (BHM 426, Eimer 884). Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 3055 George III, Battle of Camperdown, 1797, Sir Richard Onslow Bart, in bronze (49mm) by J.G.Hancock (BHM 427, Eimer 885). Extremely fine. $300
Lot 3056 George III, Battle of the Nile, Davison's Medal, 1798, in gilt bronze (47mm) by C.H.Kuchler, edge inscribed 'A Tribute of Regard From Alexr Davison Esqr St.James's Square' (BHM 447, Eimer 890). Very fine. $750
Lot 3057 George III, Battle of the Nile, Davison's Medal, 1798, in bronze (47mm) by C.H.Kuchler, edge inscribed 'A Tribute of Regard From Alexr Davison Esqr St.James's Square' (BHM 447, Eimer 890). Reverse with old scratch, otherwise very fine. $500
Lot 3058 George III, Battle of the Nile, Davison's Medal, 1798, in bronze (47mm) by C.H.Kuchler, edge inscribed 'A Tribute of Regard From Alexr Davison Esqr St.James's Square' (BHM 447, Eimer 890). Cleaned and retoning, very fine. $400
Lot 3059 George III, The Davidson Medal, the Dorsetshire Regt, in bronze (58mm) uninscribed. With case of issue, lid broken at hinge, extremely fine. $70
Lot 3060 George III, King Ferdinand IV Re-Established at Naples, undated (1799), in bronze (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler (BHM 479), obverse, bust of Ferdinand IV right, reverse, a ship entering Bay of Naples, crowds on shore, Fame blowing trumpet holding a portrait medallion of Nelson, in exergue Italian text. Dark toned, otherwise good very fine. $150
Lot 3061 George III, Charles James Fox, 1800, in bronze (53mm) by J.G.Hancock (BHM 488, Eimer 915); Death of Charles Jacobus Fox, 1806, in bronze (42mm) by Wolf, struck in 1823 for Durand. Good extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 3062 George III, Lord Nelson Return to England, 1800, in bronze (38mm) (BHM 490, Eimer 918). Very good. $100
Lot 3063 George III, Earl St Vincents Reward, 1800, in silver (47mm) by C.H.Kuchler (BHM 489, Eimer 919). Extremely fine. $800
Lot 3064 George III, Preliminaries for the Peace of Amiens, 1801, in bronze gilt (38mm) (BHM 516, Eimer 935); Lord Nelson's Flagship Foudroyant, in bronze (38mm) (BHM 3613, Eimer 1813) (2). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 3065 George III, Peace of Amiens, 1802, in bronze (49mm) by J.G.Hancock, P.Kempson and S.Kindon (BHM 541), obverse, George III as Britannia standing left being crowned with a laurel wreath by Victory, reverse, view of St Paul's Cathedral. Nearly uncirculated. $130
Lot 3066 George III, Loyal Birmingham Light Horse Volunteers, 1802, presentation medal in silver (48mm) by J.G.Hancock, inscribed on reverse to 'Geo Farnell / 5th Compy / Birm.Loy.Associat'. (Eimer 943). Cleaned, obverse with edge bruise at 2 o'clock, nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 3067 George III, Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson Memorial, 1805, in bronze (53mm) (BHM 577, Eimer 957). Nearly extremely fine. $470
Lot 3068 George III, Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson Memorial, 1805, electrotype uniface medal in bronze, obverse only (53mm) (obverse as BHM 577, Eimer 957). Nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3069 George III, Battle of Trafalgar, Nelson Memorial, 1805, in white metal (53mm) (BHM 577, Eimer 957). Extremely fine. $250
Lot 3070 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in bronze (48mm) by C.H.K(uchler) edge inscribed 'To the Heroes of Trafalgar from M:Boulton' (BHM 584, Eimer 960). With ring mount and loop suspender, very fine. $900
Lot 3071 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in silver (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler, without edge inscription (BHM 584, Eimer 960). Edge bruise at 9 o'clock on obverse rim, otherwise, nearly extremely fine. $950
Lot 3072 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in white metal (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler, with edge inscription 'To the Heroes of Trafalgar from M.Boulton' (BHM 584, Eimer 960). Very fine. $380
Lot 3073 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in white metal (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler, with edge inscription 'To the Heroes of Trafalgar from M.Boulton' (BHM 584, Eimer 960). Good fine. $380
Lot 3074 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in silvered white metal (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler, with edge inscription 'To the Heroes of Trafalgar from M.Boulton' (BHM 584, Eimer 960). Edge knocks, fair. $240
Lot 3075 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in silvered white metal (48mm) holed at top with loop, by C.H.Kuchler, with edge inscription 'To the Heroes of Trafalgar from M.Boulton', inscribed on reverse 'Tho Mills' (BHM 584, Eimer 960). Fair. $190
Lot 3076 George III, Boulton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in white metal (48mm) by C.H.Kuchler, set within a watch-style glass and framed (BHM 584, Eimer 960). Medal with some corrosion, fair. $280
Lot 3077 George III, Sydney Smith, Promotion to Flag-Rank, 1805, in bronze (53mm) by T.Webb (BHM 573, Eimer 971). Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 3078 George III, Death of Lord Nelson, 1805, in silver (40mm) by Abramson (BHM 574, Eimer 964). With edge nicks, fine. $220
Lot 3079 George III, Turton's Trafalgar Medal, 1805, in silver (45mm) restrike produced by J.Pinches London in 1966, No.36 impressed on edge (BHM 586, Eimer 961). With case of issue, good very fine. $90
Lot 3080 George III, Opening of Dunkeld Bridge, 1808, in silver (50mm) (BHM 639, Eimer 987). Reverse with fine scratches in field, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3081 George III, Bethnal Green Volunteers, 1814, in silver (50mm) by P.Wyon (BHM 833, Eimer 1054). Cleaned, good very fine. $160
Lot 3082 George III, Royal Bristol Volunteers, disbanded, 1814, in silver (37mm x 55mm). Good very fine. $160
Lot 3083 George III, Birmingham Pitt Club, 1814, in silver (50mm) by T.Webb, in glazed case with loop for suspension (case rear glass) (BHM 834); Suffolk Pitt Club, 1821, in silver (35mm) (BHM 1171, Eimer 1159). Very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 3084 George III, Duke of Wellington and Marshall Blucher, 1815, in silver (36mm) by D.F.Loos (Eimer 1073). Fine. $200
Lot 3085 George III, British Victories in India, 1818, in silver (41mm) by W.Wyon, published by Mudie (BHM 974, Eimer 1108). Good very fine. $120
Lot 3086 George III, Death of James Watt, (1819) in bronze (54mm) by T.& J./I.M., reverse, In/Testimony/of/National/Esteem, within closed wreath (BHM 982); James Watt & Co., 1871, in bronze (39mm [2]) by J.Moore (BHM 2922, Eimer 1617). Good fine - good very fine. (3) $120
Lot 3087 George III, The Earl of Wellington, undated, in bronze (49mm) by WTP (W.T.Parkes), obverse, uniformed bust right, Born 1769 below, reverse, angel holding laurel branch and wreath sitting on a cloud all within a wreath. Some toning, extremely fine. $140
Lot 3088 Elgin Marbles, c1820, in bronze (47mm) (BHM 1061, Eimer 1140); Thomason's Metallic Vase, 1821, in bronze (54mm) (BHM 1176, Eimer 1160); Death of Earl of Bridgewater, 1829, (41mm) by Donadio (BHM 1340, Eimer 1209); Death of Sir Thomas Lawrence, 1830, in bronze (41mm) by S.Clint after E.H.Bailey (BHM 1448); Preston Jubilee, 1842, in bronze (48mm); Isaac Pitman, in bronze (41mm) by A.Wyon, for proficiency in shorthand, stamped on edge '752'. Very fine - extremely fine. (6) $200
Lot 3089 George IV, Coronation, 1821, in gold (35mm, 34.73gm) (BHM 1070, Eimer 1146a). Nearly extremely fine. $3,500
Lot 3090 George IV, Coronation, 1821, in silver (35mm) by B.Pistrucci, the official Royal Mint issue (BHM 1070, Eimer 1146a). Nearly extremely fine. $250
Lot 3091 George IV, Coronation, 1821, in silver (35mm) by B.Pistrucci, the official Royal Mint issue (BHM 1070, Eimer 1146a). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3092 Lord Maryborough, Master of the Mint, 1823, in bronze (51mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1211, Eimer 1167); Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor, 1827, in bronze (48mm) by C.Voigt (BHM 1308, Eimer 1197); Sir Francis Chantry, 1843, Laudatory medal in bronze (54mm) by W.Wyon (BHM 2227, Eimer 1381); Robert Burns, Centenary of Birth, 1859, in bronze (42mm) (BHM 2652). Very good - good very fine. (4) $130
Lot 3093 George IV Laudatory medal, in bronze (60mm) by Pistrucci (BHM 1221, Eimer 1171). Obverse and reverse with minor edge knocks, extremely fine. $470
Lot 3094 George IV, Death of the Duke of York and Albany, 1827, in bronze (60mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1283, Eimer 1189). Good very fine. $100
Lot 3095 Duke of Wellington medals, Duke of Wellington Elected Prime Minister, 1828, in white metal (51mm) by J.Davis (BHM 1330); Wellington's Victories in Peninsular War, 1812, in bronze (36mm) (BHM 740); Victories in the Peninsular War, undated (c1812), halfpenny token in bronze (28mm) by Sir Edward Thomason (Bramsen 1177; Eimer - Wellington 243b). The first recorded as RRR in this metal, some dark oxidised areas, very fine, the second extremely fine, the last very fine. (3) $100
Lot 3096 William IV, Coronation, 1831, in silver (33mm) by W.Wyon, the official Royal Mint issue (BHM 1475, Eimer 1251). Scratches in fields, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 3097 William IV, Reform Bill, 1832, in silver (51mm) (BHM 1603, Eimer 1254). With case of issue, obverse and reverse with fine scratches in fields, otherwise good extremely fine. $170
Lot 3098 Victoria, Visit to the City of London, 1837, in bronze (55mm) by W.Wyon, obverse, bust left, reverse, facade of Guildhall, inscription in exergue (BHM 1775, Eimer 1304). Obverse with spot under Queen's chin, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $250
Lot 3099 Queen Victoria Coronation, 1838, in bronze (87mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1802, Eimer 1309). Cleaned and retoning, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3100 Queen Victoria Coronation, 1838, in silver (36mm) by B.Pistrucci, official Royal Mint issue (BHM 1801, Eimer 1315). With case of issue, nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 3101 Queen Victoria Coronation, 1838, in silver (36mm) by B.Pistrucci, the official Royal Mint issue (BHM 1801, Eimer 1315). Scratches in field, edge bruises, good fine. $160
Lot 3102 Queen Victoria Coronation, 1838, in silvered bronze (24mm) (BHM 1864); Scotland, Royal Society of Edinburgh Keith Prize Medal, in bronze (45mm) by C.F.Carter, obverse, bust of John Napier of Merchiston left, reverse, open wreath around, 'Adjudicavit Soc: Reg:Edin:', inside wreath, 'Ingenii/Feliciter Exculti/Premium/Keithianum'. The first good extremely fine, the second at one time cleaned but now nicely toned, extremely fine and scarce. (2) $100
Lot 3103 St Mary's College, New Oscott, Birmingham, 1838, in silver (55mm) by D(uning) & R(yder) (Eimer 1325). Nearly extremely fine. $120
Lot 3104 The Duke of Wellington, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, 1839, in bronze (55.5mm) by Benjamin Wyon (BHM 1889; Eimer 1328), obverse, bare head of Wellington left, reverse, view of Dover Castle, below, shield of town dividing commemorative text. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3105 Lloyds Medal for Saving Life at Sea, 1839, in bronze (73mm) by W.Wyon (Eimer 1333, MH 1919,853). With case of issue, uncirculated. $420
Lot 3106 Queen's Medical School, Birmingham, 1839, prize medal in silver (49mm), obverse, by Dubois, bust left., Carolus Linnaeus, reverse hand engraved 'Schola Regia Medicinae Birmingham' around, in centre, 'Juvenem ingenuum/Johannembunch/Hocproemio/donavit/G.B.Knowles, F.L.S./Prelector/in re Botanica/1839'. Very fine. $200
Lot 3107 Liverpool Seamens Friend Society, founded 1820, in bronze (38mm) a 19th century striking by Vaughton (BHM 1064); Shipwrecked Fishermen & Mariners Benevolent Society, 1843, in white metal (44mm) by J.Davies (BHM 2110, Eimer 1378) holed at top; Fishermen & Mariners Royal Benevolent Society, 1854, in aluminium (32mm) by Davis, holed at top; The Centenary of the London Missionary Society, 1895, in bronze (45mm) holed at top. Fine - extremely fine. (4) $150
Lot 3108 G.G.Leveson Gower, Laudatory medal, Duke of Sutherland, 1840, in bronze (50mm) by W.Bain (BHM 1963) 'Duke of/Sutherland 1841' lightly etched below bust; William Shakespeare, Laudatory medal in bronze (39mm) by W.J.Taylor (BHM 2057), Death of William Shakespeare, 1616, in bronze (41mm) by Barre, struck in 1823 by Durand. Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $120
Lot 3109 Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, in white metal (64mm) by Allen & Moore Birmingham (BHM 2474, Eimer 1468). Very fine. $100
Lot 3110 Death of the Duke of Wellington, undated (1852), in white metal (51mm) by Allen & Moore (BHM 2475), obverse, uniformed bust of Duke left, reverse, Britannia standing weeping before funerary plaque and trophy of arms. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 3111 John Flaxman, Laudatory medal in silver (56mm) by Henry Weigall, edge inscription 'Art Union of London 1854' (BHM 2530, Eimer 1479). Reverse field with scratch at 10 o'clock, otherwise very fine. $150
Lot 3112 Hearts of Oak Benefit Society, in silver (50mm) by W.J.Taylor, on reverse, Presented to 'Mr John Dance' as a Token of Respect/for his service/to the Society. Very fine. $170
Lot 3113 Art Union of London, medals in bronze, including Sir Charles Barry (60mm) (BHM 2712, Eimer 1558), Sir Francis Chantry (54mm) impressed around edge (BHM 2227, Eimer 1381), William Hogarth (54mm) (BHM 2302, Eimer), Thomas Lawrence (56mm) (BHM 2676, Eimer 1539), J.W.M.Turner (55mm) (BHM 3030, Eimer 1655); Benjamin West (55mm) impressed around edge (BHM 2862, Eimer 1589), William Wyon (56mm) (BHM 2535, Eimer 1450). First medal with edge knock at 6 o'clock on obverse, otherwise good fine - nearly uncirculated. (7) Passed in
Lot 3114 Cathedral medals, in bronze (59mm), by Leopold Weiner, c1855, including Lincoln (2) (BHM 2591, Eimer 1504), Westminster Abbey (2) (BHM 2592, Eimer 1506), Winchester (BHM 2593, Eimer 1507), York (BHM 2558, Eimer 1508); also, York Cathedral, in bronze (60mm) by J.Davis; York Minster Choir destroyed by fire, in white metal (44mm) by J.W.& S (BHM 1362). Last medal very fine, others nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $660
Lot 3115 International Exhibition, 1862, prize medal in bronze (77mm) by L.C.Wyon, obverse, Brittania seated, surrounded by female figures bearing products of Arts, Science. Industry and Agriculture, lion in foreground, reverse, 1862/Londini/Honoris/Causa, within closed wreath, edge impressed 'Quelch Brothers Class IV'. With case, nearly uncirculated. $300
Lot 3116 City of London award, 1863, in silver and enamel (61mm), obverse, shield of City of London, around in two bands are the name of Mayor and the Sheriffs, reverse engraved, 'F.K.Glover Esq./Member of the Committee/1863.' Extremely fine. $100
Lot 3117 Visit of Garibaldi to England, 1864, in bronze (42mm) by J.Moore (BHM 2798; Eimer 1570), obverse, Garibaldi facing, reverse, inscription for visit. Extremely fine. $50
Lot 3118 Blackfriars Bridge, City of London award, 1865, in silver and enamel (60mm) with ribbon and pin suspension bar, obverse, shield of City of London and symbol of the Society of Architects on a red enamel background, reverse engraved, 'Bridge House Estates Committee/on laying the/Foundation Stone/of the New Bridge/at Blackfriars/20 July 1865./T.Parker Esq F.S.A.' In official case of maker, Stillwell & Son, uncirculated. $150
Lot 3119 Blackfriars Bridge Opened, and Holborn Viaduct inaugurated, Nov 6 1869, in gold, silver and enamel (52mm) by J.S.Wyon, with ribbon and pin suspension bar, obverse, inset in the center is crowned bust of Queen Victoria left, at left and right medallions of viaduct and bridge, crown at top and crossed sword and mace behind, at bottom in enamel is shield from City of London crest, reverse plain. In case of issue by maker Wyon, uncirculated. $200
Lot 3120 Trinity College Dublin, Historical Society, Instituted 1770, prize medal in gold (21ct, 30.2gm, 38.8mm), obverse, College Coat of Arms, with legend around, reverse inscribed, 'John G.Gibson/Oratory/1870'. Holed at top with loop, extremely fine. $1,000
Lot 3121 City of London Medal, undated (c1871), eleven ray starburst with orange beads on each ray tip, inset City of London crest, with three clasps - Rt Hon. Thomas Gabriel/Lord Mayor, Sydney Hedley Waterlow Esq/Alderman & Sheriff, Francis Lycette Esq/Sheriff, reverse, inscribed, 'Alexr Crosley Esq/Undersheriff'; Buffalo Lodge jewel, in gilt silver enamelled RAOB monogram in centre within a garter engraved with name, Royal Engineer Lodge 947' all upon a shield, engrave decorated, surmounted by St Edward's crown, pin back suspension bar engraved 'Propaganda', reverse of medal inscribed, 'Presented/to/Primo/Charles Meager/Oct.1920'. The first in case of issue by William Scott and marked on lid, 'Mr Undersheriff Crosley 1870-71', case damaged, medals extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 3122 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, second class prize medal in silver (45mm) by W.Wyon, edge inscribed 'Awarded For Cameron's Steam Pump 1867' (Eimer 1272). Good very fine. $80
Lot 3123 Royal Cornwall Polytechnic Society, first class prize medal in silver (45mm) by W.Wyon, edge inscribed 'The Silvertown India-rubber and Telegraph Works Co., For Signalling Instruments & Cables, 1874' (Eimer 1272). With case of issue, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3124 Exhibition medals, including Great Exhibition London, 1851, in white metal (74mm) by T.Ottley (BHM 2447); another, in white metal (45mm) by Allen & Moore (BHM 2423); Great Industrial Exhibition, Dublin, 1853, in white metal (44mm) by Woodhouse (BHM 2521, Eimer 1473); International Exhibition, 1862, in white metal (54mm) by T.Ottley (BHM 2735); Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London, 1886, in bronze (52mm) by L.C.Wyon (BHM 3209, Eimer 1725); International Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1890, in white metal (39mm); British Empire Exhibition, 1924, in bronze (51mm) (BHM 4193, Eimer 1987), also (BHM 4196, Eimer 1990) in bronze (28mm), (BHM 4194, Eimer 1991) in cupronickel (28mm); Souvenir of Gibbs Dentifrice Exhibit at the British Empire Exhibition, in white metal (39mm), holed at top with loop and tri-colour ribbon; British Empire Exhibition, 1925, in bronze (51mm) (Eimer 1997). Very good - uncirculated. (11) $250
Lot 3125 City of London, Guildhall Medal, 1889, in 18ct gold (total wt 15.4gm), hallmarked for 1880, unnamed. In case, uncirculated. $500
Lot 3126 Haberdashers' Company, Livery medal in bronze (54mm), inscribed on reverse, 'Presented/to/H.R.H. Prince Arthur K.G. K.T. G.C.M.G./Upon his being admitted/a Liveryman of the/Haberdashers Company/2nd july 1873/Aldrd D.H.Stone Master'; Carpenters' Company, in silver (48mm) inscribed on reverse, 'Charles Denny Jnr/5th July 1881', within closed wreath. First medal in case of issue, second medal holed at 12 o'clock, nearly very fine - extremely fine. (2) $140
Lot 3127 Eton College, Pelham Prize Medal, in gold (23ct; 32.9gm, 35.8mm) by W.Wyon, obverse, head right, Henry Pelham Duke of Newcastle, around, Eton 1833, below, reverse, 'Prima/Sequentem/Honestum est/in Secundis/Consistere', within open wreath, edge inscribed 'Henry Babington Smith 1882'. With case, test scrape on obverse edge at 3 o'clock, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $1,350
Lot 3128 University of Cambridge, Browne Medal, 1765, in gold (23ct, 23.2gm, 36mm) by L.Pingo, obverse, draped bust of Browne left, inscription around and below, reverse, Apollo seated crowning kneeling figure with laurel wreath, inscription around and below, edge impressed 'Henry Babington Smith, Trinity College 1884'(BHM 92, Eimer 711, Pingo 52). With case, extremely fine. $2,000
Lot 3129 Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee, 1887, in silver (77mm) by J.E.Boehm (BHM 3219, Eimer 1733), with case of issue. Good extremely fine. $550
Lot 3130 Queen Victoria Jubilee, c1887, Hotel Cecil, in bronze (78mm) unsigned, obverse, bust crowned and draped left, reverse, Hotel Cecil centre, Cleopatra's Needle to right, paddle steamer on river in foreground, 'Hotel Cecil London' around. Very fine. $130
Lot 3131 Trinity College, Dublin, 1890, in silver (52mm), obverse, half length figure of Elizabeth I half facing left, legend around 'Coll SS et Individ Trin Reg Elizabetha Juxta Dubl 1591', reverse, shield centre, surrounded by shamrocks, rose left, portcullis right, legend around 'Ethicus et Logicis Feliciter Excultis', engraved to 'Franciscus E.Kearney 1890' (see MIi,158/138); another of similar design, in silver (48mm), obverse, bust of Elizabeth I half facing, right, reverse, shield in centre, engraved around 'Ethicis et Logicis Feliciter Excultis - Radulphus C.Meredith 1909'; another, in bronze (39mm), same obverse and reverse as second medal, inscribed to 'Harper Campbell 1878' on reverse, edge inscribed 'Replica of gold medal freely given in the Great War 1914-1919', first and last medals in Trinity College Dublin cases of issue, inside lid fabric frayed in both. Second medal with minor edge knicks, very fine - good very fine. (3) $280
Lot 3132 Edinburgh School of Medicine, award medals in bronze (48mm [2]), first inscribed on reverse 'Awarded to / W.J.Gray / Session 1891-92' within open wreath, 'Junior Practical Anatomy MacDonald Brown F.R.C.S. Lecturer' around; second inscribed 'Awarded to / William J.Gray / Session 1893-94' within open wreath, 'Principles & Practice of Medicine First Senior G.A.Gibson M.D. Lecturer' around. Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 3133 Edinburgh University, Athletic Club, award medal in silver (49mm) inscribed on reverse '1892 / High Jump / won by / R.W.Williams' within closed wreath; award medals for Applied Mathematics and Electrostatics, both to R.B.Steele, 1907/08. Edge nicks on first medal, very fine - extremely fine. (3) $120
Lot 3134 City of Winchester, 1897-8, commemorates 1000 years of civic rule, in bronze (49mm) and white metal (49mm) both unsigned. Extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 3135 Duke of Wellington, 1841, laudatory medal in bronze (61mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 2011, Eimer 1353). Nearly uncirculated. $500
Lot 3136 New Royal Exchange, laying of the foundation stone, 1842, in bronze (45mm) by W.Wyon (BHM 2078). Nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 3137 Re-opening of the Royal Exchange, 1844, in bronze (74mm) by W.Wyon (BHM 2185, Eimer 1390). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3138 Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, in silver (58mm) by G.G.Adams (BHM 2473, Eimer 1468). Polished, otherwise very fine. $220
Lot 3139 Greenwich Hospital, Nautical School, medal for Nautical Science and Good Conduct, in silver (35mm) by Halfhide, inscribed on reverse 'George Haig / 1855'. Holed at top, very fine. $140
Lot 3140 Calcutta International Exhibition, 1883-84, in bronze (76mm) by J.S.& A.B.Wyon (Puddester 883.2.1), obverse, crowned and draped bust of Queen Victoria, left, reverse, Britannia standing and 'India' seated to left, receiving goods from four figures symbolic of Empire. Nearly extremely fine. $300
Lot 3141 Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee, 1887, in bronze (77mm) by J.E.Boehm (BHM 3219, Eimer 1733). Nearly extremely fine. $190
Lot 3142 University College London, prize medal in silver (37mm), inscribed on reverse, 'E.W.Selby/Practical Chemistry/Senior Class/1887-8/Third Prize'. Extremely fine. $70
Lot 3143 Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee, 1897, in silver (56mm) and bronze (56mm) (BHM 3506, Eimer 1817). Both medals with cases of issue, extremely fine. (2) $150
Lot 3144 Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, in gold (24ct, 31mm, 17.2gm) by G.W. de Saulles, the official Royal Mint issue; another, in silver (31mm) (BHM 3737, Eimer 1871b). First medal with two small test cuts on obverse at 2 and 5 o'clock, Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $750
Lot 3145 Edinburgh University, 1904, prize medal in gold (9ct, 22.2gm, 52mm) with scroll mount and ring, inscribed on reverse in latin, 'Praemium/Margregorinnum/in Schola/Regia Edinburgensi/Roderico McKenzie/Puero optime merito/Condiscipulorum/Duci in Classe Latina/MCMIV'. Good extremely fine. $550
Lot 3146 Calendar medal, 1904-1925, in aluminium (38mm) for Nelson Centenary, 1905. Extremely fine. $100
Lot 3147 London College of Chemistry and Pharmacy, prize medal in silver (56mm x 40mm oval), inscribed on reverse, 'William Collins Faull' for Proficiency in 'Botany/July 1909'; prize medals in bronze (2) (56mm x 40mm) inscribed on reverse, 'William Collins Faull' for proficiency in 'Chemistry/December 1909' and another, for proficiency in 'Materia Medica/December 1909'. Extremely fine. (3) $100
Lot 3148 City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, prize medal in silver (51mm) for Final Technological Examination, edge inscribed 'James Jenkins, Road Carriage Building 1st Prize 1914' (Eimer 1864). With John Pinches, London, case, extremely fine. $80
Lot 3149 The Law Society, 1916, in gold (15ct, 19.5gm, 32mm), Atkinson Conveyancing Prize for Liverpool or Preston Students, inscribed on reverse, 'Charles Alan Getley LLM/1916', in Spink & Son Ltd case of issue. Scratches in reverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 3150 City and Guilds of London Institute, Department of Technology, prize medal in silver (51mm) for final technological examination, edge inscribed 'Herbert Horden Brown Gas Engineering 1st Prize 1916' (Eimer 1864). Extremely fine. $100
Lot 3151 Edward VII - Elizabeth II, Coronation medals, Edward VII, 1902, in bronze (40mm) by F.Bowcher (BHM 3741, Eimer 1869c); Edward VII, in aluminium (38mm) (BHM 3778); George V, 1911, in silver (31mm) by B.Mackennal (BHM 4022, Eimer 1922b) official Royal Mint issue; George VI, 1937, in silver (30mm [2]) and bronze (30mm) official Royal Mint issue (BHM 4314, Eimer 2046b); Edward VIII, 1937, in bright bronze (32mm) (BHM 4303); Elizabeth II, 1953, in bronze (35mm, 32mm [2]) (BHM 4438, 4444, 4445). Very fine - uncirculated. (10) $100
Lot 3152 The Polytechnic Technical School, London, award medal in bronze (45mm) by J.A.Restall, inscribed on reverse 'W.C.Fletcher / Geometry / (Adv) / 1902'; Oxford & Cambridge Athletic Sports, prize medal in bronze (60mm) inscribed on reverse '100 Yards / A.Pennington / 1937'. First medal with case of issue, nearly uncirculated, second medal good very fine. (2) $70
Lot 3153 Retirement of Montagu Rendall, Headmaster of Winchester College, 1924, in bronze (64mm) by F.Bowcher after R.M.Gleadowe, Royal Mint (BHM 4186; Eimer 1996), obverse, draped bust of Rendall left, reverse, view of college buildings, above 'Manners Makyth Man'. Nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 3154 Royal Numismatic Society Centenary Medal, undated (1939), in bronze (58mm) by Pinches, London, obverse, three female figures holding cornucopia in left hands and scales in right, piles of coins at their feet, reverse, VOT/C/MVLT/CC, with wreath around, society name in Latin legend. Toned, uncirculated. $110
Lot 3155 Waterloo Medal, in silver (63mm) issued in 1975, restrike of Pistrucci's medal by John Pinches, edge inscribed 'Waterloo June 18 1815' and numbered '1432', in case of issue with certificate. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 3156 A group of Coronation medals, in bronze, including George I, 1714 (44mm) by J.Croker (Eimer 470, MIii,424/9); George IV, 1821 (35mm [2]) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1070, Eimer 1146a); William IV, 1831 (33mm) by W.Wyon (BHM 1475, Eimer 1251); Queen Victoria, 1838 (35mm) by B.Pistrucci (BHM 1801, Eimer 1315). Good very fine - extremely fine. (5) $550
Lot 3157 George I, 1718, The Defeat of Spanish Fleet off Cape Passarro, silver medal by J Croker, 45mm, 37 grams, obverse, laureate draped bust of King George I to right, around GEORGIVS DG MAG BR FR ET HIB REX F:D:, reverse, statue of the King as Neptune on a rostral column, surrounded by captured naval trophies, around SOCIORVM PROTECTOR, (Eimer 481; MI 11 437/39). Better than extremely fine, attractive tone. $750
Lot 3158 George I, Order of The Bath Revived, 1725 in silver (46mm), by J. Croker, obverse, portrait of George I, around GEORGIVS D G MAG BR FR ET HIB REX F D, JC below bust, reverse, standing figure of Prince William dressed in the Order of the Knight of the Bath, around SPES ALTERA, (Eimer 501). Fine detail, better than extremely fine. $400
Lot 3159 Charles Spencer, Duke of Marlborough, 1742, in bronze (54mm) by J.A.Dassier, obverse, bust right, reverse, legend (MI568/202; Eimer 568). Some surface knocks, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3160 John Campbell, Duke of Argyle, 1743, in bronze (52mm) by J.A.Dassier, obverse, bust right, reverse, legend (MI579/216; Eimer 577). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3161 John Carteret, Lord Carteret, First Earl Granville, 1744, in gilt bronze (54mm) by A.Dassier, obverse, bust right, reverse, legend (MI586/228; Eimer 584). Small stain on reverse, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3162 Sir Andrew Fountaine, Mintmaster, 1745, in bronze (56mm) by J.A.Dassier, obverse, bust right, reverse, legend (MI590/236; Eimer 590). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3163 Battle of Ushant, 1778, in bronze (40mm) by I.H., obverse, facing bust of Admiral Keppel, reverse, legend (BHM 214; Eimer 774). Small piercing at top, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3164 Charles Marquis Cornwallis, (American and Indian Wars), 1794, in white metal (39mm) by W.Mainwaring, obverse, facing bust, reverse, Fame and military trophy (BHM 373; Eimer 861). Extremely fine. $70
Lot 3165 Battle of the Nile, Davison's medal, 1798, in bronze (47mm) by C.H.Kuchler, edge inscribed 'A Tribute of Regard From Alexr Davison Esqr St James's Square' (BHM 447, Eimer 890). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3166 Old Price Riots, Covent Garden, 1809, in white metal (43mm) by P.Wyon (?), obverse, legend, reverse, man seated on an ass with face of Shylock (BHM 675; Eimer 1005), holed for suspension. Good very fine. $200
Lot 3167 Reform Bill Presented, 1831, in white metal (46mm) by Halliday, obverse, four portrait medallions, reverse, legend (BHM 1535; Eimer 1244). Extremely fine. $180
Lot 3168 Reform Bill Passed, 1832, in white metal (50mm) by Halliday (BHM 1587; Eimer 1256); plus other Reform Bill medals and medalets (BHM 1593, 615, 616, 620). First extremely fine, the rest very fine. (5) $200
Lot 3169 Abolition of Slavery, 1834, in white metal (43mm) by Davis, Birm., obverse, legend, reverse, negro showing broken chains (BHM 1665), holed for suspension. Good very fine. $400
Lot 3170 Protestant Confederation, 1835, in white metal (49mm) (BHM 1698 [RR]); Loyal and Constitutional Assoc, 1834, in white metal (45mm) by T.W.Ingram; Cheshire Conservative Assoc, 1835, in white metal (39mm); Compton Pilgrims Benefit Society, 1836, in white metal (49mm); Essex Conservative Festival, 1841, in white metal (54mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 3171 Thomas Carlyle 80th Birthday, 1875, in bronze (56mm) by G.Morgan, obverse, high relief bust designed by Boehm, reverse, legend (BHM 3006; Eimer 1648). In original, fitted circular case by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, slightly rubbed in fields, otherwise extremely fine. $90
Lot 3172 Silver Jubilee of King George V and Queen Mary, 1935, in silver (32mm) by Royal Mint (BHM 4249); Honor to the A.I.F./EVD Anzac Day 1918, silvered (27mm) by Stokes (C.1918/2). The first in official case, toned nearly uncirculated, the second with some staining, otherwise extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 3173 Elizabeth II, bronze medal 72mm, by H. Dropsy, obverse, portrait of Queen Elizabeth II to right, reverse, view of Windsor Castle, dated 2 Juin 1953, (Eimer 2087). In mint state, uncirculated. $50
Lot 3174 Austria, Franz Joseph, four ducats, 1915 restrike (KM.2248); Switzerland, ten francs, 1922B (KM.36). FDC; uncirculated. (2) $770
Lot 3175 Austria, Franz Joseph I, four ducats, 1915, restrike (KM.2276). Uncirculated. $650
Lot 3176 Austria, Franz Joseph I, four ducats, 1915 restrike (KM.2276). Some surface marking, very fine. $630
Lot 3177 Austria, Franz Joseph I, one hundred corona, 1915, restrike (KM.2819). Extremely fine. $1,420
Lot 3178 Belgium, Leopold II, twenty francs 1877 (KM.37). Nearly extremely fine. $270
Lot 3179 Brazil, Maria I and Peter III, 6,400 reis or half Johanna, 1783R (KM.199.2). Nearly uncirculated, very scarce. $1,600
Lot 3180 British Virgin Islands, mint one hundred dollars, 1975 Royal Tern (KM.7). In packet of issue, uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3181 Canada, proof set, 1967, including gold twenty dollars. FDC. Passed in
Lot 3182 China, Republic, general issue, dollar struck in gold, obverse Yuan Shih-kai to left, dated year 9 (1920)(Kann 1562; KM.Pn-). Good extremely fine and extremely rare. $20,000
Lot 3183 China, People's Republic, proof two hundred yuan, 1981 Chinese Bronze Age Finds (KM.47). In black enamelled case of issue, FDC. $3,400
Lot 3184 China, People's Republic, proof one hundred yuan, 1989 11th Asian Games (Beijing 1990) ribbon dancer (KM.244). In case of issue with certificate number 03573, FDC. $700
Lot 3185 China, People's Republic, Mao Tse Tung 100 Years Anniversary (1893-1993), proof medal in .999 fine gold. Small tone spot on Mao's forehead, otherwise FDC. $900
Lot 3186 Colombia, eight escudos, 1823FM (KM.82.2). Good extremely fine. $1,500
Lot 3187 Danzig, twenty five gulden, 1930 (KM.150). Brilliant uncirculated and rare. Passed in
Lot 3188 Denmark, Christian X, twenty kroner, 1916 (KM.817.1). Nearly uncirculated. $380
Lot 3189 Fiji, Elizabeth II, proof two hundred dollars, 1980 10th Anniversary of Independence (KM.47). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $680
Lot 3190 France, House of Valois, Charles VIII, (1483-1498), ecu au soleil, second issue, 8 July 1494, Tours (3.28 grams) (Dup.575A; Fr.318). Crinkled, otherwise good fine. $400
Lot 3191 France, Francis I, (1515-1547), ecu d'or au soleil, issue of 21 July 1519, (3.42 grams), obverse, ++FRANCISCVS DEI GRA FRANCOR REX, crowned arms with sun above, reverse, cross with extremities as lis, around, +XPS VICIT XPS REGNET XPS IMPERAT, F and lis alternate in angles, (Lafaurie 639 var.; Duplessy 775, Ciani 1073, cf.Friedberg 340). Very fine or better and rare, comes with collector's card description. $650
Lot 3192 France, House of Bourbon, Henry IV, (1589-1610), ecu d'or in the name of Charles X, 1592, mm B (Rouen) (Lefaurie 1015; Fr.392) (3.299 grams). With hoard dirt still adhering, crinkled, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3193 France, Louis XIIII, Louis d'or, 1668A (KM.200.1). Nearly very fine and scarce. $800
Lot 3194 France, Louis XVI, Louis D'or, 1786A (KM.591.1). Good fine. $450
Lot 3195 France, Louis XVI, two Louis d'or, 1786I (KM.592). Some mint bloom, extremely fine. $1,200
Lot 3196 France, Napoleon as First Consul, twenty francs, AN12A (KM.651). Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 3197 France, Louis XVIII, twenty francs, 1815A (KM.706.1). Good very fine. $300
Lot 3198 France, Louis XVIII, forty francs, 1817A. Very fine. $650
Lot 3199 France, Napoleon III, one hundred francs, 1858A (KM.786.1). Two minor rim bruises at 6 o'clock, otherwise good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3200 France, Napoleon III, twenty francs, 1863A (KM.801.1). Good very fine. $290
Lot 3201 France, twenty francs, 1890A (KM.825). Very fine. $280
Lot 3202 France, Third Republic, one hundred francs, 1901A (KM.832). Minor surface marking, otherwise good extremely fine. $1,800
Lot 3203 France, twenty francs, rooster, 1906 (KM.857). Uncirculated. $280
Lot 3204 France, Third Republic, twenty francs, 1909A (KM.857); Italy, Umberto, twenty lire, 1882 (KM.21); Switzerland, twenty francs, 1949B (KM35.2). Nearly uncirculated. (3) $780
Lot 3205 German East Africa, fifteen rupien, 1916T (Tabora) (KM.16.1). Reverse hairline scratch, otherwise good extremely fine and rare. $2,800
Lot 3206 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm I, twenty mark, 1887A (KM.505). Nearly extremely fine. $340
Lot 3207 Germany, Prussia, Wilhelm II, twenty mark, 1902A (KM.521). Slightly polished, nearly extremely fine. $280
Lot 3208 Greece, George I, twenty drachmai, 1884A (KM.56). Good very fine. $350
Lot 3209 Greece, Olympic Centennial, 1896-1996, set of three proof coins, 1996 comprising silver one thousand drachmes (2) and gold twenty thousand drachmes (KM.165-167). In individual cases of issue with certificates, some foxing on outer boxes, otherwise FDC. (3 coins) $780
Lot 3210 Greece, Olympic Centennial, 1896-1996, set of three proof coins, 1996 comprising silver one thousand drachmes (2) and gold twenty thousand drachmes (KM.165-167). In individual cases of issue with certificates, some foxing on outer boxes, otherwise FDC. (3 coins) $780
Lot 3211 Greece, Olympic Centennial, 1896-1996, set of three proof coins, 1996 comprising silver one thousand drachmes (2) and gold twenty thousand drachmes (KM.165-167). In set case with certificates for indivudual coins, FDC. (3 coin set) $780
Lot 3212 Greece, Olympic Centennial, 1896-1996, set of three proof coins, 1996 comprising silver one thousand drachmes (2) and gold twenty thousand drachmes (KM.165-167). In set case with certificates for indivudual coins, FDC. (3 coin set) $780
Lot 3213 Hong Kong, Special Administration Region, Year of the Goat (2003), proof gold medal (22ct; 15.98gm; 28.4mm) by Royal Mint. In case of issue with certificate number 00568 and official booklet, FDC. $670
Lot 3214 Hong Kong, Special Administration Region, Year of the Monkey (2004), proof gold medal (22ct; 15.98gm; 28.4mm) by Royal Mint. In case of issue with certificate number 00079 and official booklet, FDC. $680
Lot 3215 Hong Kong, Special Administration Region, Year of the Cockerel (2005), proof gold medal (22ct; 15.98gm; 28.4mm) by Royal Mint. In case of issue with certificate number 00587 and official booklet, FDC. $680
Lot 3216 Hungary, Franz Joseph, twenty korona, 1892 (KM.486) restrike. Uncirculated. $280
Lot 3217 Italy, Venice, Andrea Critti (1523-1538), gold ducat or zecchino, in the name of this Doge, (3.47 gm), obverse, crude Doge kneeling before St. Mark, reverse, Christ standing within stars, (Paolucci p.58-9). Nearly very fine, scarce. $350
Lot 3218 Italy, Venice, Zechino, Paul Rainer (1779-1789), gold ducat or zecchino, (3.48 gm), in the name of this Doge, obverse, Doge kneeling before St. Mark, reverse, Christ standing within stars, (KM.1434). Brilliant as struck, extremely fine. $480
Lot 3219 Italy, Sardinia, Carl Albert, one hundred lire, 1834 (KM.117.2). Good very fine. $1,750
Lot 3220 Italy, Victor Emmanuelle II, gold five lire, 1863 (KM.17). Has been mounted, otherwise very fine. $100
Lot 3221 Mexico, Philip V, eight escudos, 1743Mo (KM.148). Minute rim bruise at 11 o'clock, otherwise nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3222 Mexico, ten pesos, 1919 (KM.473). Extremely fine. $350
Lot 3223 Mexico, two and a half pesos, 1946 (KM.463); Maxamillian gold peso, 1865 (modern jewellery fantasies) (3); Australia, Perth Mint, kangaroo nugget, twentieth of an ounce, 1998. Uncirculated. (5) $160
Lot 3224 Monaco, Charles III, one hundred francs, 1886 (KM.99). Nearly uncirculated. $1,900
Lot 3225 Netherlands, Utrecht, trade coinage, ducat, 1724 (KM.7). Very fine. $470
Lot 3226 Netherlands, Utrecht, ducat, 1729, (KM.7). About as struck, extremely fine. $420
Lot 3227 Netherlands, Holland, ducat, 1769 (KM.12). Slightly rippled flan, otherwise very fine. $380
Lot 3228 Netherlands, Queen Wilhelmina I, ten gulden, 1912 (KM.149). Uncirculated. $280
Lot 3229 Netherlands, trade coinage, proof ducat, 2001 (KM.190.2). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $160
Lot 3230 Netherlands, trade coinage, proof-like double ducat, 2002 (KM.211). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $320
Lot 3231 Netherlands, Queen Beatrix, proof-like two coin set of ten Euro, one in gold and one in silver, 2002 Royal Wedding of Prince Willem-Alexander and Maxima (KM.PL5). In timber case of issue, FDC. $280
Lot 3232 Panama, proof five hundred balboas, 1975FM(P) (KM.42). With case of issue, FDC. $1,750
Lot 3233 Philippines, Isabel II, peso, 1863 (KM.142). Minute edge nicks, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3234 Peru, Philip V, eight escudos, 1711 Lima (26.96 grams) (KM.38.2; F.7). Good very fine and rare. $7,800
Lot 3235 Portugal, one thousand reis, 1789 (KM.292). Good very fine. $1,000
Lot 3236 Portugal, Luiz I, five thousand reis, 1862 (KM.508). Nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3237 Portugal, Luiz I, five thousand reis, 1872 (KM.516). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3238 Russia, Elizabeth, ten roubles, 1756 (KM.C.28.2). Edge damage, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $40,000
Lot 3239 Russia, platinum three roubles, 1842. Obverse with scratch from rim to eagle's neck, otherwise nearly fine. $1,250
Lot 3240 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898 (KM.Y62). Very fine - extremely fine. (2) $1,350
Lot 3241 Russia, Nicholas II, five roubles, 1898, 1900 (KM.Y62). Extremely fine; nearly extremely fine. (2) $370
Lot 3242 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1899 (KM.Y64) Appolon Grasgov moneyer. Fine - very fine. (4) $1,500
Lot 3243 Russia, Nicholas II, ten roubles, 1899 (KM.Y64) Felix Zaleman moneyer. Very fine. (2) $750
Lot 3244 Russia, Nicholas II, fifteen roubles, 1897 (KM.65.1). Very fine/nearly extremely fine. $620
Lot 3245 South Africa, ZAR, pond, 1892, double shaft (KM.10.1). Minor surface marks, extremely fine and scarce. $1,250
Lot 3246 South Africa, ZAR, pond, 1898 (KM.10.2). Nearly uncirculated. $650
Lot 3247 South Africa, Union, George V, sovereign, 1925SA (Pretoria)(S.4004). Cleaned, good very fine. $320
Lot 3248 South Africa, Republic, proof quarter ounce quarter krugerrand, 1991. FDC. $370
Lot 3249 Spain, Ferdinand and Isabella, (1476-1516) gold excellente, Seville (3.47 grams) (F.136). Very fine. $1,200
Lot 3250 Spain, Phillip V, eight escudos, 1729S (Seville) (KM.346.2; Calico 59a). Nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3251 Spain, Ferdinand VII, four escudos, 1820, Madrid, (KM.484). Nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $800
Lot 3252 Spain, Alfonso XII, twenty five pesetas, 1879 (KM.873). Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 3253 Switzerland, twenty francs, 1897 (KM.35.1). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 3254 Turkey, Kemal Ataturk, five hundred kurush, 1965 Monnaie de luxe (KM.874). Uncirculated. $1,500
Lot 3255 USA, dollar, 1853, Liberty head. Mount removed, otherwise nearly very fine. $80
Lot 3256 USA, two and a half dollars or quarter eagle, 1893 Coronet head. Uncirculated. $500
Lot 3257 USA, ten dollars or eagle, 1907, Liberty head. Nearly uncirculated. $800
Lot 3258 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1875S, Liberty head. Obverse contact marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine/extremely fine. $1,700
Lot 3259 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1904, Liberty head. Good very fine. $1,700
Lot 3260 USA, twenty dollars or double eagle, 1924, St. Gaudens. Good extremely fine. $1,800
Lot 3261 USA, Atlanta Olympics, proof five dollars, 1995W Torch Runner (.24oz of fine gold). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. $350
Lot 3262 USA, Atlanta Centennial Olympics, proof five dollars, 1996 (3, Flag Bearer [2], Torch Runner). In cases of issue with certificates, FDC. (3) $1,050
Lot 3263 USA, bullion fifty dollars, 2007, buffalo nickel type, one ounce fine gold. Uncirculated. $1,800
Lot 3264 USSR, proof one hundred roubles, six coin set, 1977-1980, Moscow Olympics (KM.Y.A163, Y.151, 162, 173, 174, 186), three ounces of fine gold. In case of issue with four individual coin certificates and set certificate, FDC. $4,350
Lot 3265 USSR, proof fine platinum one hundred and fifty roubles five coin set, 1977-1980 Moscow Olympics (KM.PS1), nearly 2.5 ounces of fine platinum. In case of issue with three individual coin certificates and set certificate, FDC. $3,800
Lot 3266 World coins, Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, Royal Mint and Royal Canadian Mint, Icons of the Commonwealth three coin set, 2008 featuring Australia, proof fine gold twenty five dollars Kangaroo at Sunset, Great Britain, proof sovereign, Canada, bullion fine gold ten dollars Maple Leaf, a total of 21.32gm of fine gold. In timber case of issue with certificate number 0535, uncirculated - FDC. (3 coin set) $1,050
Lot 3267 World coins, Elizabeth II, Royal Australian Mint, Royal Mint and Royal Canadian Mint, Icons of the Commonwealth three coin set, 2008 featuring Australia, proof fine gold twenty five dollars Kangaroo at Sunset, Great Britain, proof sovereign, Canada, bullion fine gold ten dollars Maple Leaf, a total of 21.32gm of fine gold. In timber case of issue with certificate number 0523, uncirculated - FDC. (3 coin set) $1,000
Lot 3268 World coins, South Pacific Festival of Arts gold proof set, 1980 includes Papua New Guinea, one hundred kina (KM.16) and Solomon Islands, one hundred dollars (KM.11). In case of issue with certificate, FDC. (2 coin set) $360
Lot 3269 Sicily, Syracuse, time of Agathokles, (317-289 B.C.), electrum fifty (50) litrai, (3.55 gm), obv. laureate head of Apollo to left with long flowing hair, lamp behind, all within dotted border, rev. **[SUR]AK OSION around, tripod lebes with legs ending in lion's feet, (S.957, Jenkins 'Electrum Coinage of Syracuse' Essays Robinson, p.157 (Pl.14, obv. die 12, rev. die 16, same dies), BMC 257 (same dies), Boston 448 (same dies). Attractive red tone, good fine, rare. $1,000
Lot 3270 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), gold stater, (8.54 gm), Lampsakos mint, struck under Antigonos I Monophthalmos, (c.323-316 B.C.), obv. head of Apollo to right with laureate wreath, rev. galloping biga to right driven by charioteer holding kentron in right hand, reins in left hand, serpent below horses, in exergue **FILIPPOU*, (cf.S.6663, Le Rider -, SNG ANS 287, Thompson Philip 33), Has been mounted, of fine style, good very fine and very scarce. $3,000
Lot 3271 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.45 grams), Byblos mint, issued 330-320 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, serpent on helmet, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand, and ship mast, to left in lower left AP monogram, to right downwards **ALEXANDPO[U]*, (cf.S.6702; Price 3423, BMC 3423a-b [p.431], M.1374). Minor edge marks otherwise good very fine. $2,000
Lot 3272 Mysia, Kyzikos, (Cyzicus), (c.500-475 B.C.), electrum one twelfth stater (1.34 grams), obv. flying fish to left, rev. Quadripartite incuse square, (S.3470, Von Fritze I 33 [Pl.I, 33], BMC 8 [p.19], Greenwell 160). Very fine and scarce. $550
Lot 3273 Lesbos, Mytilene, c.377-328 B.C., electrum hekte (2.55 gm), Bodenstedt dates 428 B.C., obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of female right, hair in sakkos, small coiled serpent behind, (cf.S.4250, Bodenstedt Em. 100A [dies d/n {unlisted combination}],SNG von Aulock 1714 [same rev. die],Boston MFA 1719 [same rev. die],Jameson 1487 [same obv. die]). Very fine and rare. $800
Lot 3274 Ionia, uncertain (Phokaia?), (c.625-600 B.C.), electrum twenty-fourth stater (0.66 gm) of the Milesian standard, geometric type, obv. raised counterclockwise swastika pattern, rev. quadripartite square punch, (cf.S.3465, TraitÇ I 237; SNG Kayhan 702, SNG von Aulock 1778-9, Boston MFA 1782, Rosen 365). Extremely fine. $500
Lot 3275 Caria, Mylasa (?), (mid 6th century B.C), electrum 1/48 stater (0.27 gm), obv. head of a roaring lion to right, rev. scorpion in incuse square), (S. -, CNG Electronic auction 144 [lot 126, same dies] another auction 98 [lot 39, same dies], Weidauer 170; SNG Kayhan 928, Rosen 303). Very fine, surfaces a little rough, but rare. $120
Lot 3276 Persia - Lydia, Achaemenid Empire, Persian Imperial Coinage (c.485-420 B.C.), struck in period of Darios I - Xerxes I, gold daric, (8.30 gm), obv. bearded archer (king?) running to the right with transverse spear over shoulder, and bow in right hand, rev. oblong punch, (S.4679, Carradice type IIIb (early), Group A/B, nos.27, Pl.XIII, BMC Arabia Pl.XXIV, 26, SNG Cop. 274). Softly struck, nearly very fine, scarce. $2,200
Lot 3277 Zeugitana, Carthage, gold tenth stater, (c.350-320 B.C.), 8mm, (0.89 gm), obv. palm tree, dotted border, rev. horse head to right, (S.6455, Jenkins & Lewis Group III, SNG Cop. 150). Well centred, very fine - good very fine and scarce. $750
Lot 3278 Republic, Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), gold aureus, Rome Mint, issued 46 B.C., moneyer A. Hirtius (8.04 gm). Obv. C CAESAR COS TER, veiled female head to right, dotted border, rev. A.HIRTIUS P R, lituus, jug and axe, dotted border, (S.1395, Cr.466/1, Syd.1017). Large flan, off centred, nearly very fine and scarce. $2,500
Lot 3279 Antoninius Pius, (A.D. 138-161), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued 139, (6.74 gm), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P, bare head to right, rev. TR POT COS II, Pietas standing to left holding box of incense over an altar, (S.-, RIC 53a, C.862, BMC 108-110). Has been mounted and plated, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $1,100
Lot 3280 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, (d.A.D. 141), issued after 147, gold aureus, Rome mint, (6.92 grams), obv. DIVA FAVSTINA around, draped bust of Faustina to right, rev. AVG VSTA, Ceres standing left holding long torch and sceptre, (cf.S.4551, RIC 356a, C.95, Calico 1763). Very fine or better and rare. $3,900
Lot 3281 Honorius, (A.D. 393-423), gold solidus, Mediolanum mint, issued A.D. 394-5 (4.45 grams), obv. pearl diademed bust draped and cuirassed of Honorius to right, around D N HONORI VS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI A AVGGG, emperor standing right holding standard, Victory on globe, left foot on captive, M D either side, CONOB in exergue, (S.4244, RIC 35c, C.44). A few scratches on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $700
Lot 3282 Justinian I, (A.D.527-565), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.45 grams), issued 545-565, obv. bust of Justinian I facing, with plume and diadem, two pearls at each side, wearing cuirass, D N IVSTINI ANVS PP AVC around, rev. Angel facing in tunic and cloak, in right hand long cross with crook on end, globe in left hand cross above, star to right, around VICTORI A AVCCCI, CONOB in exergue, (S.140, DOC 9j, BMC 18). Light graffiti on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with mint bloom. $550
Lot 3283 Justinian I, (527-565), gold tremissis, Constantinople mint, (1.40 gm), obv. diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right, rev. Victory advancing to right, head to left, with wreath and cross on globe, star in right field, (S.145, DOC 19). Crinkled as usual, otherwise very fine. $140
Lot 3284 Heraclius, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, issued 616-625, (4.39 grams), Officina 10, obv. facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, wearing chlamys and crown, around dd NN hERACLIVS ET hERA CONSt PP, rev. cross potent on base and three steps, below CONOB, around VICTORIA AVG**UQ*, (S.738, DOC [17e], BMC -, MIB 19, SB 742). Slightly weak striking on obverse, otherwise extremely fine with traces of mint bloom. $450
Lot 3285 Spain, Sekobirikes (Segobriga), (c.early 1st century B.C.), silver denarius (3.76 gm), obv. male head to right, crescent behind, Iberian S below, rev. horseman with lance right, Iberian legend below, (S.38, Villaronga [p.292, 5], SNG BM Spain 1049-1060, SNG Sweden II, 1055-1072). Very fine. $180
Lot 3286 Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by the Phokaians), (c.400-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.63 gm), obv. youthful male head of Apollo left, rev. wheel with four spokes, M A in two quarters, (S.72, De La Tour 681); Phoenicia, Aradus, (144-143 B.C.), AE 15, (3.69 grams), obv. head of Zeus to right, dotted border, rev. triple pointed ram of galley to right, Phoenician letters above, date below in Phoenician 116 = 144-3 B.C., (S.6001, BMC 135, AUB 68). First coin off centred, second coin nearly extremely fine. (2) $60
Lot 3287 Celtic, Central Europe, Boii (Boier), Roseldorf II type, 2nd century B.C., silver 9mm, (0.59 gm), obv. blank, rev. galloping horse to left, torque with pellet, curved line and two pellets, (Dembski 757, Lanz (Kostial) 97-98). Very fine, with collector ticket. $80
Lot 3288 Celtic, Danube and Eastern Region and into the Transylvanian Plain (area of Roman Dacia), imitation of Philip II tetradrachm, (early 3rd century B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.07 grams), of type 'Kinnlos', obv. crude simplified head of Zeus to right, rev. horse with rider to right, (S.218, cf.de la Tour 9626, Gobl OTA pl.20, Nos 244/1, SKA 16, Dembski 1147, Sammlung Lanz 550). Toned, struck on a compact flan, very fine or better and rare. $480
Lot 3289 Celtic, Danubian celt Kapostal type silver drachm, (2.60 gm), (c.1st Century B.C.), obv. Head of Zeus to right, rev. rider to left, above a crest design, (S.-, Lanz 811). Nearly extremely fine, scarce. $220
Lot 3290 Celtic, Danube Region, Imitation of Thasos, (c.1st century B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.19 grams), obv. head of young Dionysos to right, wearing ivy wreath, rev. Herakles standing facing, head right, holding club and lion's skin crude monogram before and mixed letters around. (S.212, Dembski Munzen der Kelten 1509, cf.Lanz 972). Toned, uneven flan, otherwise nearly very fine. $300
Lot 3291 Italy, Campania, Neapolis, (c.300-275 B.C.), silver nomos or didrachm, (7.34 gm), obv. head of nymph right with an astragalos behind, monogram before, rev. man-headed bull walking right, above, Nike flying right, placing wreath on bull's head, NT monogram below, mint name off flan in exergue, (cf.S.307, Sambon 478, HN Italy 579, SNG Ash. 117-8). Very fine, scarce. $450
Lot 3292 Italy, Campania, Phistelia, (380-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.51 gm), obv. bust of male head three quarter face to right, rev. Oscan legend, barley corn between mussel-shell and dolphin, (S.316, BMC 4-6, Rutter p. 180, Ia, HN Italy 613, SNG ANS 567-578, SNG Lloyd 87, SNG France 1117-1128). Very fine/good very fine, scarce. $130
Lot 3293 Italy, Apulia, Venusia, (268-217 B.C.), AE quincunx, (12.98 grams), obverse, laureate head of Zeus to left, five dots behind, reverse, eagle with wings spread standing left on thunderbolt, VE before, (S.597, BMC 22, SNG Cop. 707). Very fine and rare. $180
Lot 3294 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, (c.470-450 B.C.), silver litra (0.72 gm), obv. cockle shell within linear circle, rev. female head of Taras to right, (S.332, Vlasto 1153 (same dies), HN Italy 840). Near very fine, toned and very rare. $140
Lot 3295 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, (c.315-302 B.C.), silver nomos (7.09 gm), obv. warrior, holding shield and two spears, preparing to cast a third, on horseback right, **SA* below, rev. Phalanthos, holding kantharos and trident, on dolphin left, A above and K below arm, below, dolphin to left, (S.343, Fischer-Bossert group 73, 897 [V349/R698], Vlasto 610 [same dies], HN Italy 937, SNG ANS 999 [same dies], BMC 221 [same dies]). Toned, surface roughness and scratches, otherwise nealy very fine. $200
Lot 3296 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum (Taras), (4th-3rd century B.C.), silver diobol, (1.24 gm), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with Skylla, rev. Herakles standing to right strangling a lion, behind him a club above TAP[..], between legs **D*, (S.351, Vlasto 1289, SNG ANS 1385). Well centred, extremely fine and very rare as such. $420
Lot 3297 Italy, Calabria, Tarentum, (420-227 B.C.), silver obol, (0.75 gm), obv.scallop-shell, rev. dolphin to right, star above, below dolphin **FI*, (cf.S.355, Vlasto 1491, SNG ANS 1488). Toned, good very fine. $340
Lot 3298 Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (432-420 B.C.), silver diobol, (1.04 grams), obv. head of young Herakles to right, wearing lion skin, rev. lion running right, E H above (E reversed), (S.386, SNG ANS 6, cf.SNG Cop. 1099, cf.HE 1358). Attractively toned, some light surface pitting, otherwise extremely fine and rare in this condition. $140
Lot 3299 Italy, Lucania, Metapontion, (c.500-465 B.C.), silver diobol (0.99 gm), obv. six-grained ear of barley MET on right, rev. incuse bucranium, (S.239, Noe 275-282; SNG ANS 266; HN Italy 1487). Toned, extremely fine. $300
Lot 3300 Italy, Lucania, Metapontion, (c. 470-440 B.C.), silver diobol (0.98 gm), obv. barley-ear with four grains, rev. incuse barley grain, with annulet each side, (S,240. Noe 300; HN Italy 1488). Very fine, toned. $80
Lot 3301 Italy, Lucania, Metapontion, (c.335-330 B.C.), silver stater, (7.95 gm), obv. bearded Corinthian helmeted head of Leukippos to right, lion head behind, rev. ear of corn, to right META, to left club erect over leaf, [A]MI below, (S.415, Johnston [NN&M 164] Class B.2, cf.SNG Ash.728). Grey patination, very fine/good very fine and scarce. $850
Lot 3302 Italy, Lucania, Poseidonia, (480-400 B.C.), silver stater or didrachm (7.72 grams), obv. Poseidon naked except for chlamys over shoulder, advancing to right, brandishing trident, before traces of **POSE[IDA]* downwards, rev. bull standing to left, within shallow circular incuse circle, double exergue line **Q* below bull, legend above **POSEIDA*, (cf.S.424, Noe ANSMN 5, No.21, SNG ANS 686, SNG Cop.`1291). Toned very fine and rare. $310
Lot 3303 Italy, Lucania, Velia, (c.305/4-293/290 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.30 gm), Period VII, Philiston Group workshop, obv. head of Athena to right, wearing crested helmet, ornamented with griffin, **D* above vizor, rev. lion walking to right, pentagram between **F I* above, in exergue **UELHTWN*, (cf.S.454, cf.Williams 440, SNG ANS 1371-2, Hunter 48). Very fine, good metal and a scarce mint. $750
Lot 3304 Italy, Lucania, Velia, (350-281 B.C.), silver stater, (7.44 grams), obverse, head of Athena to left wearing crested Athenian helmet ornamented with Pegasus, IE within square frame, A above, reverse, lion pulling down stag to left, trace of legend upper right, (S.461, Williams Period IX, 552, [Obv.278, rev.387], SNG Ash 1400). Off centred obverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3305 Italy, Bruttium, Croton (Kroton), (500-460 B.C.), silver 1/24th (0.44 grams), obv. tripod, legs terminating in lion's feet, **QPO* to right, rev. incuse eagle flying right (cf.S.259, SNG Lloyd 603; Sicily, Panormos, (c.405-380 B.C.), silver obol, (0.71 grams), obv. young male head to left, rev. man-headed bull standing to left, Punic legend 'sys', (S.889, Jenkins SNR 50, No.14, [p.75, Pl.24, 14, similar dies], BMC 27, SNG ANS 551); Boiotia, Thebes, silver hemidrachm, (450-440 B.C.), (2.58 grams), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora within incuse square, O E to left and right, (S.-, cf.BCD 378, cf.Head 14, BMC 43). Very fine - nearly extremely fine and rare. (3) $120
Lot 3306 Italy, Bruttium, Croton (Kroton), (420-390 B.C.), silver stater or didrachm (7.79 grams), obv. eagle standing to left, on olive-branch, head raised and flapping its wings, rev. tripod-lebes with neck and three handles, [K]PO to left, in field to right **D*, (S.472, ACNAC Dewing 509, SNG Munich 1451, BMC 79-80, SNG ANS 364-5, Gale 50). Toned, slightly off centred, very fine and rare. $250
Lot 3307 Sicily, Akragas (Agrigentum), (c.500-480 B.C.), silver didrachm, Jenkins Group IV, (7.80 gm), obv. eagle with closed wings standing to left, AK behind, [R]A in front, rev. crab within circular incuse field, (cf.S.709A, cf.Jenkins (Gela) Pl.37,9, SNG Fitz. 898, SNG ANS 950 [similar dies]). Fine with surface roughness, a rare variety. $260
Lot 3308 Sicily, Akragas, (c.410 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (1.77 gm), obv. eagle to left, clutching dead hare in its talons, rev. Crab with tunny fish below to left, (S.751, SNG ANS 1002). Fine and porous, very scarce. $100
Lot 3309 Sicily, Gela, silver obol, (c.480-470 B.C.), (0.68 gm), obv. forepart of man-headed bull to right, CELA above, rev. wheel with four spokes, (S.787, Jenkins 191, BMC 34). Dark tone, very fine or better and rare. $120
Lot 3310 Sicily, Katane, (c.430-415 B.C.), silver litra (0.68 gm), obv. head of Selinos to left in dotted border, rev. KAT-A-NAI[**W*N], upright winged thunderbolt with two shields flanking the thunderbolt, (cf.S.774, C. Boehringer, 'Kataneische Probleme: silberne kleinstmÅnzen,' Proceedings of the 9th International Numismatic Congress, Series III, Li 6; Mirone 88-90, BMC 40, SNG ANS 1267). Large piece broken off flan, otherwise very fine and a rare issue. $100
Lot 3311 Sicily, Leontini, (c.425 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.29 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. head of lion to right, around four barley grains, around LE O N T IN ON, (cf.S.833, SNG ANS 224, Boehringer [Essays Price] No.37, Rizzo pl 23, 3-4). Bright with slight surface pitting, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $1,400
Lot 3312 Sicily, Messana, (445-439 B.C.), silver litra, (0.75 gm), obv. hare running to right, rev. **MES* in wreath, (S.849, BMC 63); Thrace, Islands off, Thasos, (c.411-350 B.C.), silver tritartemorion (0.44 gm), obv. head of a satyr to right, rev. two dolphins swimming in opposite directions, **QA* across, (S.1756, SNG Cop.1034, BMC Thrace [p.221], 60ff). Both nearly very fine, very scarce. (2) $100
Lot 3313 Sicily, Selinus, silver didrachm, 520-500 B.C., (8.950 gm), obv. selinon leaf, rev. incuse square divided into ten triangles (S.730, ANS MN 33, Pl. 1 No.13 This Coin). Very fine and rare. $700
Lot 3314 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.485-478 B.C. revised date 467-461), silver tetradrachm, (17.35 gm), obv. fast walking quadriga driven to right by bearded male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, rev. **SUPAKO SI ON* around to right with some letters reversed, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair slightly waved and turned up behind under diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.914, Boehringer 329 (obverse 162/reverse 230 these dies]). Lightly toned, good very fine and a rare die combination. $1,300
Lot 3315 Sicily, Syracuse, (405-395 B.C.), period of end of Second Dynasty and Dionysius I, silver litra (0.78 gm), obv. Artemis-Arethusa head to left, **SURAKOSION* before, dolphin behind, dotted border, rev. octopus, (S.-, SNG ANS 293 [same dies]). Light porosity, nearly very fine. $180
Lot 3316 Sicily, Syracuse, Kingdom of, Agathokles, (317-289 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.15 gm), obv. head of Artemis-Arethusa to left, surrounded by three dolphins, trace of NK below, rev. galloping quadriga driven left by charioteer holding goad, above triskeles, in exergue **SURAKOSIWN* over AN monogram, (S.971, BMC 350, SNG Lloyd 1478, SNG ANS 637, SNG Lockett 1022). Lightly toned, very fine/good very fine and very scarce. $1,500
Lot 3317 Sicily, Syracuse, The Syracusan Democracy, (214-212 B.C.), silver twelve litrai, (10.17 grams), obv. head of Athena to left wearing crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with griffin, rev. Artemis standing left in short chiton with quiver on shoulder and discharging an arrow from her bow, at her feet a hound running left, to right **SURAKOSIWN*, to left **CAR*, (cf.S.997, BMC 652, cf.SNG ANS 1218). Lightly toned, sharply struck, extremely fine with a powerful portrait, rare. $1,700
Lot 3318 Sicily, Syracuse, reign of Hiketas, (288-279 B.C.), AE 22, (8.34 gm), obv. bust of youthful laureate head of Zeus Hellanios to left, trophy behind, **[DIOS ELLANIOU]* to right, rev. eagle to left with open wings standing on thunderbolt, to left a star, traces on left **SURAK OSIWN*, (S.1212, cf.BMC 468, Favorito 50e-h, SNG ANS 810-1). Brown patina, extremely fine and very scarce. $70
Lot 3319 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-216 B.C.), AE 22, (9.40 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); Italy, Bruttium, Petelia, (280-216 B.C.), AE 12, (1.97 grams), obv. bound head of Artemis to right, dotted border, rev. hound running to right, above and below **PETH/LINWN*, (S.-; SNG Cop. 1913; BMC -); Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy VIII (145-116 B.C.), AE12, (3.49 grams), obv. head of Ptolemy I Soter, rev. head of Libya, (SNG Cop 453); Macedon, Kingdom of Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE unit, Miletus mint, (3.82 grams), obv. diademed male head right, rev. **BASILEWS* above, **ALEXANDROU* below, horseman to right, double axe and HM monogram at top left, HE monogram between horse's legs, (Price 2131). Toned, fine - very fine and scarce. (4) $120
Lot 3320 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.320-310 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.02 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 on obverse, straight border on reverse, (S.6434, Luynes 1458, SNG Lloyd 1631 (same dies), Jenkins SNR 56, [Series 3a] 148 [dies, O47/R133). Attractive old cabinet toning, nearly extremely fine, of superb artistic style by a master engraver, scarce. $5,400
Lot 3321 Siculo-Punic, mint of the camp, (c.300-290 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.68 gm), 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, corn ear in left field, border of dots, (S.6436, Jenkins SNR 57, [Series 5a] 294 [same dies, O94/R242). Lightly toned, dumpy flan as usual, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $2,700
Lot 3322 Macedon, Eion, (c.5th century B.C.), silver trihemiobol (0.83 gm), obv. goose standing to right, head reverted, lizard in field above, H below goose, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1295, SNG ANS 278, SNG Cop. 177, cf.CNG Elect. Sale 260 [lot 14]). Flan crack, good very fine, very scarce. $170
Lot 3323 Macedon, Akanthos, silver tetrobol, (470-390 B.C.), (2.40 grams), obv. forepart of bull kneeling left, looking back, above **GE* dotted border, rev. shallow quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.1369, SNG ANS 44-6, SNG Ash 2214, AMNG 34). Toned, very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 3324 Macedon, Akanthos, AE 13mm, (400-358 B.C.), (3.15 grams), obv. helmeted head of Athena right, rev. A K A N in the four quarters of a spoked wheel, (S.1371, SNG ANS 53, SNG Cop 24). Struck on a compact flan, attractively toned, good very fine or better and rare. $100
Lot 3325 Macedon, Chalkidian League, (c.383/2 B,C.), silver tetrobol (2.37gm), Olynthos mint, obv. laureate head of Apollo to left, dotted border, rev. kithara within incuse square, **CAL KID EWN* around, (S.1425, Robinson & Clement Group H [A46/P40],SNG ANS 524 [same dies]). Very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 3326 Macedon, Terone, (500-480 B.C.), silver tetrobol or sixth stater, (2.04 grams), obv. oinochoe to right in dotted circle, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.1291, SNG ANS 748). Slightly chipped, nearly very fine and rare. $60
Lot 3327 Macedon, Tragilos, (c.450-410 B.C.), silver hemiobol (0.30 gm), obv. ear of corn, dotted border, rev. quadripartite incuse square, T R I A in angles, (S.1470, BMC 1, SNG Cop.446). Very fine, very scarce. $90
Lot 3328 Macedon, Kingdom of Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.39 grams), Amphipolis mint, issued c. 342/1-329/8 B.C., obv. head of Zeus laureate to right, dotted border, rev. naked youth or small man (Philip II), on horseback to right, Janus head below to right, above **FILIP POU*, (cf.S.6683, cf.Le Rider Group IIB 308, [Pl.34, p.66 dies D150/R-], SNG ANS 510-520). Toned, nearly very fine and a scarce symbol. $500
Lot 3329 Macedon, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver fifth stater, posthumous issue of Amphipolis mint issued 323-315 B.C., (2.48 gm), obv. head of Apollo to right, hair bound with tainia, rev. naked youth on horse prancing to right, A in circle below horse, (S.6689, Le Rider Pl.45,29). Very fine/good fine reverse surface rough. $100
Lot 3330 Macedon, Philip II, (359-336 B.C.), silver fifth stater, posthumous issue of Amphipolis mint issued 323-315 B.C., (2.26gm), obv. head of Apollo to right, hair bound with tainia, rev. naked youth on horse prancing to right, shield on side below horse, (S.6689, Le Rider Pl.46,29). Good fine and rare. $80
Lot 3331 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.01 grams), uncertain Greek or Macedon mint, issued c.310-275 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, **ALEXANDROU* to right, aplustre in left field, (cf.S.6713, Price 861, BMC 861a-b, M.281). Extremely fine and a scarce type. $1,000
Lot 3332 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.28 grams), Abydus mint, issued c.310-301 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, ivy leaf under throne, MI monogram in left field, **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 1527, BMC 1527a-b, M.254, SNG Cop. 973). Good very fine. $160
Lot 3333 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.22 grams), Abydus mint, issued c.310-301 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, ivy leaf under throne, ME monogram in left field, **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6730, Price 1560, BMC 1560a-b, M.375, SNG Cop. 972). Nearly extremely fine. $260
Lot 3334 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), plated silver tetradrachm, (15.22 gm), 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, to left M, **LU* monogram below throne, **BASILEW[S]* in exergue, **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6713, Price 3692, BMC 3692a-f, M.1272, Demanhur Hoard 4479-4525). Copper core, nearly very fine. $40
Lot 3335 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III (336-323 B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.29 gm), uncertain Eastern mint, issued c.325-300 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right, wearing lion skin, rev. **ALEXA* between club above and bow and quiver below, (S.6738, Price 4012, BMC 4012, SNG Ash.3183). Very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3336 Macedon, Kingdom of, Philip III, (323-316 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.95 gm), Susa mint, issued 320-316 B.C., obv. Herakles head right with lion skin, rev. Zeus seated to left, eagle in outstretched hand, **LA* under throne, to right **FILIPPOU*, dotted border, (cf.S.6749, Price P208, M.85, SNG Fitz 3237). Off centred obverse, very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 3337 Macedon, kings of, Demetrios I Poliorketes. (306-283 B.C.), AE 16mm (4.21 gm), Salamis mint, obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. prow right, B A above, monogram below, (S.-, Newell, Demetrius 20, SNG Alpha Bank 954-5). Good very fine with black patina. $110
Lot 3338 Macedon, Kingdom of, Antigonos Gonatas or Doson, (277-221 B.C.), AE 18, (4.15 grams), obv. Macedonian shield with Gorgon's head in centre, rev. Macedonian helmet across B A, caduceus below to left, (cf.S.6781, cf.Weber 2189, Price 3158). Attractive dark green toning, very fine or better and scarce. $130
Lot 3339 Macedon, Autonomous issue, (c.185-168 B.C.), silver tetrobol (2.38 gm), obv. Macedonian shield with club in centre, MA above, KE below, rev. Macedonian helmet, various monograms and trident around, (S.-, SNG Cop.1283, SNG Ash. 3281). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $190
Lot 3340 Macedon, Kingdom of, Perseus, (179-168 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.45 grams), obv. laureate bearded head of Perseus to right, rev. eagle, wings open standing on thunderbolt, **BASI LEWS* above, **PER SEWS* below, monograms K- above, AY monogram to right of eagle, **F* between legs, all within a oak-wreath beneath which is a plow, (S.6804, SNG Cop. 1269, A.Mamroth 21b). Lightly toned, good very fine and very scarce. $2,000
Lot 3341 Thrace, Abdera, (411-385 B.C.), silver drachm or tetrobol (2.81 grams), obv. griffin prancing to left, AS**D* behind, rev. Hermes to right, astragalos before, with magistrate name, around **EPI FILA IO*, (cf.S.1546, Weber 2384, May 423, [these dies A293, P344; 1 piece reported the ANS specimen]). Bright, good very fine and rare. $320
Lot 3342 Thrace, Abdera, (375/3-365/360 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.36 gm), obv. Griffin springing to left of base with both forelegs raised, below **PAUSANIW*, rev. within linear square with Apollo laureate head to right, in field around **ABD HR[I TEW]N*, (cf.S.1552, May [Coinage of Abdera] 482-493, BMC 57). Short on flan, good very fine and very scarce. $130
Lot 3343 Thrace, Apollonia Pontika, (mid-late 4th century B.C.), silver diobol (1.25 gm), obv. facing gorgoneion, rev. anchor with A and crayfish under each fluke, (S.1657, SNG BM Black Sea 167, SNG Cop. 459). Toned, very fine. $150
Lot 3344 Thrace, Byzantion, (357-340 B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.50 gm), obv. cow standing to left, on dolphin to left, foreleg raised, above V**PU*, rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.1582, SNG BMC Black Sea 36-41 [Pl.II]); Peloponnesus, Argolis, Argos, (320's-270 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.41 gm), obv. forepart of wolf to left, rev. A in shallow incuse square, below eagle right on harpa, above in corners **P U*, (cf.S.2795, BCD 1112, BMC 79-80). Second toned, very fine. (2) $160
Lot 3345 Thrace, Kallatis, (3rd-2nd century B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.48 grams), obv. head of young Herakles to right clad in lion skin, rev. **KALLA* between ear of grain and club on left and bow case on right, (S.1660, SNG Black Sea 230 var, BMC 3.2,). Toned, mild surface porosity, otherwise very fine and rare. $160
Lot 3346 Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.89 grams), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, right inverted, left upright, rev. sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, below dolphin monogram **AP*, (cf.S.1669, SNG BMC 249, BMC 6, SNG Stancomb 147, Pick 417). Slight flan flaw in centre of obverse, otherwise toned, extremely fine with traces of mint bloom on reverse. $300
Lot 3347 Thrace, Mesembria, (450-350 B.C.), silver diobol (1.31 gm), obv. crested helmet facing, rev. **MESA* in four quarters of a radiate wheel, (S.1673, SNG BMC 268-271, BMC 2-3). Nearly extremely fine. $130
Lot 3348 Thrace, Tauric Chersonese, Panticapaeum, (340-325 B.C.), AE 17, (4.21 gm), obv. bearded satyr head to left, rev. head of ox to left, around **P A N*, (cf.S.1699, BMC 17-8, SNG Stancomb 557-559 [Pl.XXV], MacDonald 67 [p.23], SNG BM 890-893 [Pl.XXXIV]). Dark brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $120
Lot 3349 Thrace, Islands off Thrace, Thasos, (c.412-404 B.C.), silver hemiobol (0.29 gm), obv. diademed head of nymph to left, rev. dolphin left within shallow incuse, below **QA*, (S.1757, Le Rider, Thasiennes 13, SNG Cop.1035, HGC 6, 341). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 3350 Thrace, Island of, Thasos, (340-300 B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (0.82 grams), obv. Satyr with kylix running to left, rev. amphora, around **QAS IWN* all within incuse square, (S.1755, SNG Cop.1029-1030, SNG Tubingen 943-5); Calabria, Tarentum (Taras), (c.280-228 B.C.), silver diobol, (0.88 grams), obv. head of Athena left, wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Herakles astride the Nemean lion, raising club above, owl below, (Vlasto 1431ff, HN Italy 1065). Both toned, nearly very fine and scarce. (2) $180
Lot 3351 Thrace, Island of, Thasos, (after 148 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.71 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 **QASIWN*, M to left, (cf.S.1759, SNG Cop. 1039, Lanz 950, Weber 2335). Well struck in high relief, slight hoard patination on rim, otherwise good very fine and attractive. $470
Lot 3352 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachus, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.85 grams), Lampsacus mint, issued c.297/6-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, (eye looking upwards), with diadem and horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, shield at side with Medusa head in centre, **FL* monogram in inner left field, herm in outer left field, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, cf.Thompson 54, Kraay 53). Attractively toned, struck in high relief of fine style, very fine or better and scarce. $1,800
Lot 3353 Thrace, Kingdom of Lysimachus, (323-281 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.20 grams), Ephesus mint, struck 294-287 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right with diadem and horn of Ammon within dotted circle, rev. Athena enthroned to left supporting Nike, tripod inner left, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **[LU]SIMAC[OU]*, (cf.S.6817, Thompson 170, M.336). Light toning, very fine, rare. $240
Lot 3354 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.81 grams), Byzantium mint, late style of that issued c.2nd-1st century B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, monogram of **PYR* left, trident below, to right **[B]ASILEWS* to left **LUSIMACOU*, (cf.S.6816, Thompson -, Muller 224). Bright, nearly very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 3355 Thessaly, Larissa, (c.440-400 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.17 gm), obv. youth running to right wrestling bull to right, dotted border, rev. bridled horse galloping right, **LAR ISAIA* above and below, all within incuse square, (cf.S.2111, Lorber AJN 2008, Pl.42 46; Herrmann group III, series J, 23, [Pl.III,23], SNG Cop.107). Toned, good very fine, scarce. $400
Lot 3356 Thessaly, Larissa, (400-360 B.C.), silver drachm (5.75 gm), obv. naked youth restraining bull to left with dotted border, rev. horse prancing to right with long rein hanging, **LARI above, **S AIA below, within incuse square, (S.2111, BCD 360.1 [Triton XV] for reverse, Herrmann group IIIH, Pl.III, 19, SNG Cop.110). Well centred, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $600
Lot 3357 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (340-325 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.02 grams), obv. facing head of nymph Larissa three-quarter to left, rev. horse grazing to right, above **LARIS* in exergue **AIWN*, (S.2120, SNG Cop. 120, Herrmann Pl.V, 8, BCD Nomos Thessaly 1154-7). Slightly off centred obverse, otherwise a delightful well centred reverse, extremely fine with attractive patina of grey and golden highlights. $1,700
Lot 3358 Thessaly, Larissa (under Macedonian domination), (350-325 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.07 gm), obv. bull rushing to right, **LARISAIWWN* above, dotted border, rev. Thessalian horseman wearing chlamys and kausia on horse galloping to right, (S.2125, BMC 54, SNG Cop.118, Herrmann Pl.IV, 17-18, BCD Nomos 4, 1136). Off centred on reverse, otherwise very fine or better and rare. $800
Lot 3359 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (late 2nd - mid 1st century B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus, (6.24 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 **QESSA LWN*, above across **FI LOK*, either side of figure monograms HT and **PA*, below **EPIKRAT*, (cf.S.2232, BMC 31, BCD Triton XV, 871.2). Bright, good very fine, well centred, a rare variant. $130
Lot 3360 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (mid - late 1st century B.C.), silver stater (5.89gm), issued in the name of Philippos and Themistogenes, magistrates. obv. head of Zeus right, wearing oak wreath, rev. **QESSA /LÍN*, Athena Itonia striding right, hurling spear held in her right hand, shield on her left arm, above **FILIP POU* above spear, **QEM]ISTOGEN[HS]* in exergue, in inner right field, Ennodia running right, holding two torches, (cf.S.2232, SNG Cop. 296, see also Coin Hoards III, fig. 12, 11, BCD Triton XV Lot 883.2). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $380
Lot 3361 Thessaly, Cretan Mercenaries (Rhodes), (175-170 B.C.), Pseudo-Rhodian silver drachm, (2.60 gm), obv. head of Helios three quarter facing to right, rev. rose with bud on right stalk dividing I **W*, above EPMIA**S*. (cf.S.5050, Price 'The Larissa 1968 hoard' (Kraay-Morkholm Essays pp.241-2), Nos. 247-1075 [includes this coin], SNG Finland 793-5). As struck with trace of a light patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3362 Thessaly, Cretan Mercenaries (Rhodes), (175-170 B.C.), Pseudo-Rhodian silver drachm, (2.71 grams), obv. head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on left, above **GORGOS* grapes to right, (cf.S.5092, SNG Finland 796, Ashton Num. Chron. 1988 p.22, No.18 [Plate 4, A14/P15 dies]). Lightly toned, extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3363 Acarnania, Anaktorion (Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.37 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, AN monogram below, rev. head of Athena to right in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, omphalos and AN monogram behind head, (cf.S.2248, Calciati 36, BMC 42-45, SNG Cop. 392). Toned, off centre on reverse with slight surface pitting, otherwise very fine or better and rare. $250
Lot 3364 Acarnania, Anaktorion (Colony of Corinth), (345-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.27 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to right, AN monogram below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, tripod and AN monogram behind head, (cf.S.2249, Pegasi II 26, SNG Cop.284). Toned, very fine or better and rare. $360
Lot 3365 Acarnania, Leukas (Colony of Corinth), (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (8.50 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 anchor and API behind head, (cf.S.2281, Calciati 146 [p.430-1], Cammann NN&M 53 No.5 [p.28-29, Pl.I], Bab. [(Pl.CCLXXVI,10], BMC 103-4 [p.133, Pl.XXXVI, 20]). Lightly toned, very fine and scarce. $340
Lot 3366 Acarnania, Thyrrheion (Colony of Corinth), (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.51 grams), obv. Pegasos with pointed wing flying to left, **Q* below, rev. head of Athena to left in Corinthian helmet over a leather cap, with earring and pendants, ethnic above left, winged animal rhyton to right, (cf.S.2301, BMC (pg 139) 3). Toned, good very fine and scarce. $340
Lot 3367 Lokris, Lokris Opuntia, silver triobol, (338-316 B.C.), (2.65 grams), obv. Persephone wreathed head to right wearing single pendant earring and necklace, rev. Ajax son of Oileus, advancing right, with sword and shield decorated with a serpent, broken spear at feet, crested helmet between legs, around **OPONTIWN*, (S.2330, BMC 19, SNG Cop 49). Attractive old cabinet toning, light surface porosity, otherwise very fine and scarce. $180
Lot 3368 Boiotia, Thebes, (378-338 B.C.), silver stater, (12.12 gm), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora, with letters KA **LLI* either side, (cf.S.2398, Hepworth Series D3, No.63, BMC 151, Weber 3280, SNG Delepierre 1309, SNG Cop. 340). Lightly toned, good very fine/very fine and a scarce type. $250
Lot 3369 Boiotia, Thebes, (378-338 B.C.), silver stater, (11.69 grams), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora in concave field, with letters **KL IW* either side, (cf.S.2398, Hepworth Series Klion No.69, SNG Cop. 343, BMC 154-5). With surface marks, otherwise very fine and a scarce type. Passed in
Lot 3370 Boiotia, Thebes, (c.425-375 B.C.), silver hemidrachm (2.55 gm), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. kantharos with club above, **QE*-BH across lower field, all in incuse square. (S.2385, Head, Boeotia p. 36-37, class g, pl. III, 9 = BMC p. 76, 78, Pl. XIII, 16, SNG Cop. 290, BCD 412 [Triton IX]). Very fine with even grey tone, off centred obverse. $140
Lot 3371 Euboia, Chalkis, (338-308 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.70 gm), obv. head of Hera to right, with hair rolled, rev. eagle flying to right carrying snake in talons and beak, wreath to right, (cf.S.2482, Picard Emission 3, Lanz BCD Sale Catalogue 111, [lot 122], SNG Cop. -). Good fine, well centred. $80
Lot 3372 Euboia, Histaia, (3rd-2nd century B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.12 gm), obv. head of nymph Histaia to right, wreathed with vine, hair rolled, rev. nymph Histaia seated to right on galley, wing on galley, around **ISTI AIEW N*, to right M, (cf.S.2496, BCD Lanz 111 [lot 416], BMC 113). Nearly extremely fine, a rare variety. $280
Lot 3373 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.44 grams), issue c.430 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, cf.Starr Pl.XXII, SNG Cop. 31). Toned, some surface pitting, very fine. $750
Lot 3374 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.16 grams), issue c.430 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, cf.Starr Pl.XXII, SNG Cop. 31, Kroll 8). Toned, test cut on reverse, otherwise very fine or better. $240
Lot 3375 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.05 gm), issued 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, SNG Cop.33-40). Nearly very fine, test cut and banker's mark on the reverse. $260
Lot 3376 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver obol, (0.69 gm), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye facing, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2530, Svoronos Pl. 12, 37-42, SNG Cop.53). Toned, good very fine. $440
Lot 3377 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.31 gm), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye facing, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig behind, to right, **AQE*, all in incuse square, (S.2531, Svoronos Pl. 11, 50-51, SNG Cop.59-61, Kroll 14). Very fine, scarce $210
Lot 3378 Attica, Athens, (393-300 B.C., but c. 350-300 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.83 gm), 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.2537, BMC 144, Kraay (Coins of Ancient Athens) Pl. IV, 5, SNG Cop. 65). Nice light tone, very fine/good very fine. $460
Lot 3379 Attica, Athens. silver tetradrachm, (c.165-42 B.C.), 30mm, (16.92 grams), New Style coinage, with the names of Dioph- and Diodotos as the magistrates, issue struck 144-143 B.C., obv. head of Athena Parthenos to right, wearing necklace, pendent earring, and triple-crested Attic helmet decorated with a filleted thyrsos, a Pegasos in flight rightward above the raised earpiece, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, on amphora, A-**Q*E above **DI OFA/DIO/DO* (magistrates names) in four lines across field, Apollo figure to left, H on amphora, ME below, all within wreath. (cf.S.2555, cf.Thompson 188c). Struck on a broad flan, slight surface pitting on reverse, otherwise very fine and a scarce type. $600
Lot 3380 Attica, Aegina, (510-500 B.C.), silver stater, (11.414 grams), obverse, smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, reverse, 'Union Jack pattern', (S.1849, Asyut Group IIb 'probably a thick collar type', cf.432-437, SNG Delepierre 1559). Fine - very fine, worn obverse die. $150
Lot 3381 Attica, Aegina, (490-458 B.C.), silver stater, (12.08 gm), obv. smoothed shell sea turtle without row of dots down dorsal spine, rev. small incuse square, of 'small skew pattern' design with five sunken triangle compartments, (S.1858, Asyut Group VII, 'Small skew' cf.541, cf.SNG Cop. 501). With small banker's marks on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine. $300
Lot 3382 Attica, Aegina, (c.445-431 B.C.), silver obol (1.00 gm), land tortoise with segmented shell, rev. incuse square of thick skew pattern, (S.2601. BMC 177, Milbank [NN&M 24] Pl. II, 11). Good fine, light porosity, rare. $340
Lot 3383 Attica, Aegina, (c.370 B.C.), silver stater, (11.96 gm), obv. land tortoise with large square segmented shell, rev. incuse square of large formalised design, with two principal lines coming at right angles, (S.2603, BMC 149, SNG Delepierre 1545, Oeconomides, 'The ICGH 101 Hoard and the Circulation of the Tortoise in the Peloponnessus in Florilegium Numismaticum pp.307-312, Nos.1-4, Millbank p.44, b, Pl.II, 14-15). Toned, obverse with rough surface and pitting, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3384 Peloponnesos, Corinthia, Corinth, (c.500-450 B.C.), silver stater (8.49 gm), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. helmeted head of Athena right within incuse square, (S.2615, Calciati 66; Ravel 184; BCD Corinth 21; SNG Cop. 7). Very fine or better, very dark tone, minor die wear on obverse. $250
Lot 3385 Peloponnesos, Corinthia, Corinth, (350-300 B.C.), silver stater, (8.18 grams), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, with pointed wing, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, astragalos to right behind, A to left, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 400, Ravel 1039, SNG Fitz.3353). Some surface roughness, otherwise very fine, scarce in this condition with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3386 Peloponnesos, Corinthia, Corinth, (350-306 B.C.), silver stater, (8.54 gm), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, Thessalian helmet behind, A before, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 402 [p.255], Ravel 1040, BMC 220-1, SNG Cop.57). Good very fine. $570
Lot 3387 Peloponnesos, Corinthia, Corinth, (350-306 B.C.), silver stater, (8.44 gm), obv. Pegasos flying to left, Q below, rev. head of Athena to left, wearing Corinthian helmet, A below and wreath behind, (cf.S.2629, Calciati 403 [p.255], Ravel 1041, BMC 291). Well centred, toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce in this condition. $420
Lot 3388 Peloponessos, Sikyonia, Sikyon, silver triobol, (90's-60's B.C.), (2.27 grams), obv. dove flying to right, T behind, rev. **S* in shallow incuse square, in three lines **KLE/A-N/DPOS*, (cf.S.2777, cf.BCD 343 [p.98], BMC 197). Toned, area of weak striking on obverse, good very fine, very scarce. $80
Lot 3389 Peloponnesos, Achaean League, Patrae, (c.175-168 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.45 grams), obv. laureate head of Zeus to right [**DI*] behind, rev. monogram of AX, letters **D*E I across, trident below, wreath around, (cf.S.2998, Clerk 189/6, BCD 503, McClean 6465, Agrinion Hoard 290 d&e). Lightly toned with attractive golden highlights, nearly extremely fine and a rare variety. $190
Lot 3390 Black Sea region, Kolchis, (c.5th-4th century B.C.), base silver hemidrachm, (2.10 gm), obv. female head to right of archaistic style within dotted border, rev. bull's head right within linear circle, (S.3628, SNG BMC 1013-1019, BMC 1-5). Nearly very fine. $120
Lot 3391 Pontos, Amisos, (3rd-2nd century B.C.) silver half siglos or hemidrachm (1.71 gm), uncertain magistrate, obv. head of Hera to right, wearing turreted crown, rev. owl standing facing, wings spread, on shield, **DH MH* across, TPIOY in exergue. (S.3635, SNG BM Black Sea 1118-9, BMC 16, 18); Thrace, Byzantion, silver tetrobol, (Rhodian standard), (387 - mid 4th century B.C.), (2.51 gm), obv. bull standing to left on dolphin, **PU*, above, rev. quadripartite incuse square of 'mill-sail' pattern, the surfaces granulated, (S.1582, SNG BMC Black Sea 36-41 [Pl.II]). Nearly extremely fine, first toned. (2) $180
Lot 3392 Paphlagonia, Sinope, (330-300 B.C.), silver drachm, (6.01 gm), obv. head of nymph to left wearing earring and [necklace], dotted border, rev. sea-eagle grasping dolphin with talons all to left, magistrate A[**G*PE] above eagle wing, **SIN[W]* below, (cf.S.3696; SNG BMC 1481 [same dies], SNG Von Aulock 201). Toned, off centred obverse, good very fine and scarce. $290
Lot 3393 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.47 gm), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left ornamented with a star, magistrate name **MILH TOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, SNG Cop. 370, Le Rider, Propontide Hoard 334-352). Nearly extremely fine, and very scarce. $220
Lot 3394 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.43 gm), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left ornamented with a star, magistrate name **MILH TOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, SNG Cop. 370, Le Rider, Propontide Hoard 334-352). Very fine, and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3395 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.46 gm), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left ornamented with a star, magistrate name **MILH TOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, SNG Cop. 370, Le Rider, Propontide Hoard 334-352). Very fine, very scarce. $70
Lot 3396 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.51 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left, magistrate name **A QHNO DWPOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, BMC 4 [P.131], Le Rider, Propontide Hoard 385-404). Bright, extremely fine, and very scarce. $160
Lot 3397 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.39 gm), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, rev. prow of galley to left, magistrate name **A QHNO DWPOS* above and below, (cf.S.3757, BMC 4 [P.131], Le Rider, Propontide Hoard 385-404). Good very fine, and very scarce. $220
Lot 3398 Bithynia, Kios, (c.350-300 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.45 gm), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, [KIA] below, rev. prow of galley to left, magistrate name **POSEI [D]WNI[OS]* above and below, (cf,S.3757, BMC 10 [P.130]). Good very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 3399 Mysia, Kyzikos, (c.525-475 B.C.), silver trihemiobol (1.14 gm), obv.forepart of boar left, tunny to right, rev. roaring head of lion left within incuse square, distinctive die flaw on right edge, (S.3846, Von Fritze II 9; SNG France 361-72). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3400 Mysia, Kyzikos, (480-450 B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.46 grams), obv. forepart of running boar to left, tunny fish upwards behind, rev. head of roaring lion all within incuse square, star above forehead, (cf.S.3850, BMC 120, cf.SNG Von Aulock 1214). Deeply toned, very fine or better and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3401 Mysia, Kyzikos, (480-450 B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.38 grams), obv. forepart of running boar to left, tunny fish upwards behind, rev. head of roaring lion all within incuse square, star above forehead, (cf.S.3850, BMC 120, cf.SNG Von Aulock 1213). Toned, light surface porosity, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3402 Mysia, Lampsakos, (c.390-330 B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (1.38 gm), obv. Janiform female head wearing tainia and earring, rev. Athena head right in Corinthian helmet, ivy leaf behind, (S.3893, BMC 43). Light tone, good very fine, scarce $150
Lot 3403 Mysia, Pergamon, Kingdom of, Eumenes I, (263-241 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.73 grams), Pergamon mint, obv. head of Philetairos to right, laureate, dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting shield with ivy leaf under arm, A on throne, bow and **FILETAIPOU* to right, (cf.S.7217, ACNAC Dewing 2207, SNG Von Aulock 1354). Attractively toned, flan chip, otherwise good very fine, struck in high relief with a portrait full of character, rare. $1,300
Lot 3404 Mysia, Pergamon, (c. after 123 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.32 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 (MN 23) 35 [p.80], Pinder 111). Toned, very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 3405 Ionia, uncertain mint, (c.520-480 B.C.), silver tetartemorion (0.12 grams), obv. rosette pattern, rev. incuse square with five raised dots, (SNG Kayhan 740, SNG von Aulock 1807, SNG Fitzwilliam 4464, Klein 433). Toned, mild surface pitting, otherwise very fine and very rare. $60
Lot 3406 Ionia, Ephesus, (202-c.150 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.09 grams), obv. bee with straight wings dividing E - **F*, dotted border, rev. stag standing to right, palm tree behind, to right magistrate's name **CARMINOS* (Charminos) (cf.S.4387, Kinns Num. Chron. 1999 [p.90], noted in Head Supp.). Toned, many scratches, otherwise good fine and rare. $250
Lot 3407 Ionia, Ephesus, (c.130-129 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.69 gm), year **MD* = 44 = 91-90 B.C., obv. cista mystica with half opened lid, from which a serpent rises to left, the whole in wreath of ivy, rev. two coiled serpents with erect heads between them a bow case with a strap ornamented with an aplustre and strung bow at left, long upright torch to right, fulmen between serpents to left, **MD* (= year 44), above **EFE* to left, (cf.S.4394, Kleiner ANS Museum Notes 18, No. 45, Paris BN 2664, Pinder 35, SNG Cop.-). Toned. very fine/nearly extremely fine and scarce. $240
Lot 3408 Ionia, Kolophon, (c.460 B.C.), silver tetartemorion, (0.22 gm), obv. head of Apollo facing, rev. TE monogram in incuse square, (S.4343, ACNAC Rosen 567 [This Coin], Weber 5808, Milne [ANSNNM 96], period I, group B, 8). Nearly extremely fine, rare. Passed in
Lot 3409 Ionia, Magnesia ad Maeandrum, (c.mid 4th century B.C.), silver diobol (1.60 gm), obv. armed cavalryman, wearing helmet, holding couched lance in his right hand and with his cloak flowing back from his shoulders, riding horse prancing to right, rev. **MAGN /[A]NAZIMBR[OTOS], bull butting left, above a maeander pattern, (S.4480, cf.BMC 8 [noted as a hemidrachm]). Toned, very fine and rare. $80
Lot 3410 Ionia, Miletos, (c.225-190 B.C.), silver drachm (octobol Sear), (5.00 gm), uncertain magistrate, obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, rev. lion standing right, head left, star above, MI monogram above uncertain monogram (AP?) to right, uncertain name in in exergue. (S.4512, cf. Deppert series III, Period V), SNG Cop.987 var.). Nearly extremely fine, rare. $340
Lot 3411 Ionia, Miletus, (c.550-525 B.C.), silver twelfth stater, (0.840 grams), obv. forepart of lion and legs to right or left, head turned back, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3531, 3532, Weber 6039, BMC 14-33, SNG Cop. 951). Fine - very fine. (3) $70
Lot 3412 Ionia, Teos, (c.460-420 B.C.) silver tetartemorion (0.26 gm), obv. Griffin's head to right, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.-, Balcer 123, SNG Kayhan 602, Rosen 603). Good very fine, lightly toned. $100
Lot 3413 Ionia, Islands off, Samos, (c.398-365 B.C.), silver obol (0.60 gm), obv. facing scalp of lion, rev. forepart of a bull to right, **SA* below, (S.4650, Barron [p.213] 1-2, BMC Ionia [p. 357], 79-80). Toned, very fine. $300
Lot 3414 Lydia, Sardes, time of King Croesus or later, (c.550-520 B.C.), silver siglos, (5.35 gm), obv. confronting foreparts of lion, facing right, and bull facing left, rev. two incuse punches of unequal size, side by side, (S.3424, BMC 45, Traite pl.10,9, Rosen ACNAC 663, SNG von Aulock 2877-9, I. Carradice, Coinage of the Persian Empire BAR Inter. Ser. 343, [1987], Pl.11, 9). Toned, very fine and very scarce. $550
Lot 3415 Caria, Uncertain, (Before 440 BC), silver third Siglos, (1.03 gm), obv. confronted foreparts of two bulls, horns crossed, rev. forepart of bull left, within incuse square, (cf.Troxell 'Carians in Miniature' Mildenberg 11A, cf.SNG Finland 911ff, Pozzi 2550 var. (bull butting right, attributed to Samos), Weber 6291 var. (same), Troxell Kagan 1). Lightly toned, mild surface pitting, otherwise good very fine and rare. $80
Lot 3416 Caria, uncertain mint, (early 5th century B.C.), silver hemiobol, (0.49 grams), obv. forepart of lion facing, rev. scorpion, tail within incuse square to right, (S.-, SNG Berry II 1047 [Asia Minor uncertain but probably Caria], SNG Von Aulock 7803, ACNAC Rosen 403, SNG Finland 917 [Caria]); Ionia, Miletus, (c.550-525 B.C.), silver twelfth stater, (1.18 grams), obv. forepart of lion and legs to right, head turned back to left, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3532, BMC 14-33, SNG Cop. 951). First, fine/good fine and very rare, second nearly extremely fine. (2) $70
Lot 3417 Caria, Mylasa, (c.170-130 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.54 grams), obv. facing head of Helios, eagle moving right superimposed on cheek, rev. rose in bloom, rosebud to right, (S.-, SNG Kayhan 843, Ashton 'The Pseudo-Rodian Drachms of Mylasa', Numismatic Chronicle 1992, 69d). Toned, good very fine or better and rare. $150
Lot 3418 Caria, Myndos, (2nd-1st century B.C.), silver trihemiobol, (1.03 gm), obv. head of young Dionysos to right with ivy wreath, rev. grapes with legend **MUDI QEODO* either side, (cf.S.4918, BMC 14 [p.135]). Lightly toned, good very fine. $90
Lot 3419 Caria, Carian Islands, Rhodes, (c.250-230 B.C. Ashton chronology), silver didrachm, (6.70 gm), obv. radiate head of Helios three-quarter face to right with hair loose, rev. rose, with bud on right, P O below, to left a Term, above **TIMOQEOS*, all within dotted border, (S.5048, Ashton series 4, No.209, BMC 150-2 [p.244], SNG Cop.767-8, SNG Finland 540-1 [similar dies], SNG Fitz. 4790). Bright, otherwise good very fine and rare. $440
Lot 3420 Carian Islands, Rhodes, (167-88 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.16 gm), obv. radiate head of Helios to right, rev. rose, with bud on right, helmet to left, in field P O, above **AGHSIDAMOS*, all within incuse square, (cf.S.5063, Jenkins Group B, No.29, BMC -). Lightly toned, good very fine. $200
Lot 3421 Lycia, uncertain, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.63 grams), obv. lion's scalp facing, rev. helmeted head of Athena to right, letters above, (cf.SNG Cop 370 [rev], cf.SNG Von Aulock 4190 [rev] 4193 [rev], cf.BMC Lycia series V pl VIII 9 [rev], cf.Vismara Glaux Vol 3 TAV XXII 206 [obv]). Well centred, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $130
Lot 3422 Lycia, Kragos, (1st century B.C.), silver diobol, (0.93 gm), obv. Artemis head to right, wearing stephane, bow and quiver behind, dotted border, rev. quiver, **L - U / K - P either side, bucranium to left, all within shallow incuse square, (cf.S.5272, cf.SNG Von Aulock 4306). Good very fine, rare variant. $110
Lot 3423 Lycia, Phaselis, (c.500-440 B.C.), silver tetrobol, (3.40 grams), obv. prow of galley in the form of a boar's forepart to right, rev. stern of galley to right in incuse square, (S.5330, SNG Cop -, SNG Von Aulock 4395, Heipp-Tamer No.57, V37 R52, this coin). Attractive old cabinet toning, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $360
Lot 3424 Lycia, Phaselis, (3rd century B.C.), silver stater, (10.11 grams), obv. prow of galley to right, dolphin below, rev. stern of galley, **LIBUS* / **FASH* above, (cf.S.5333, Heipp-Tamer No.113 (this coin), SNG Von Aulock 4416). Lightly toned, very fine and rare. $450
Lot 3425 Lycia, Phaselis, (3rd century B.C.), AE 17, (3.19 grams), obv. prow of galley to right, pearl in cross above, dotted border, rev. Athena standing to right brandishing spear and holding shield, **F* to right, (cf.S.5343, BMC -, Heipp-Tamer No.452). Brown patina, nearly extremely fine and rare. $110
Lot 3426 Lycia, Phaselis, (c. 250-221/0 B.C.), AE 10, (1.31 gm), obv. prow of a galley left, rev. galley stern to right, above **FAS*, (S.5342, Heipp-Tamer B34, cf.BMC 43); Lydia, Maeonia, (2nd-3rd Century A.D.), AE 19 (5.01 gm), obv. MAIO-N**W*N, head of Heracles left, rev. **EPI AIL NEWNO*C, Omphale advancing right, holding club and lion's skin, (cf.S.5024. SNG Cop.221 [magistrate]). Good very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3427 Pisidia, Antioch, Volusian, (A.D. 251-3), AE 22, (6.89 grams), obv. radiate bust of Volusian draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP C V M P CALVSSIANO AVG, rev. S R in exergue, above legionary eagle between two standards, legend around ANTIO CHIO CL, (cf.S.4381, SNG Von Aulock 4978-9); Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), commemorative AE issue of A.D. 333-335, Constantinople mint, (2.36 grams), obv. helmeted bust of Roma to left, around, VRBS ROMA, rev. she-wolf standing to left suckling Romulus and Remus, two stars above, in exergue, CONSE (cf.S.16526, RIC 78); Crispus, (317-326) as Caesar, Siscia mint, (3.65 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Crispus, IVL CRIS PVS NOB C around, rev. VOT V in wreath around CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, in exergue **G*SIS, (S.3917, RIC 153 [R1]). Nearly very fine - nearly extremely fine. (3) $80
Lot 3428 Cilicia, uncertain, (c.4th century B.C.), silver obol, (0.59 grams), obv. facing gorgoneion, rev. head of Athena left, wearing crested helmet, (SNG Levante 248, SNG France 477). Toned, extremely fine and rare. $140
Lot 3429 Cilicia, Kelenderis, (440-400 B.C.), silver obol, (0.86 grams), obv. head of Athena to left in crested helmet, rev. forepart of Pegasos to left within incuse square, (S.5532, BMC 21.53 15, SNG Delepierre 2846-2848). Slight surface pitting, otherwise very fine and very rare. $80
Lot 3430 Cilicia, Nagidos. (c.400-380 B.C.), silver obol (0.79 gm), obv. head of Aphrodite right, hair in sphendone, dotted border, rev. wreathed head of Dionysos right, (S.5583 (legend), SNG France 14). Toned, off centred, good very fine, an artististic example with nice metal, very scarce. $150
Lot 3431 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus III (the Great), (223-187 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.90 grams), Series III, Seleucia on Tigris mint, issued from 204 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochus III to right, hornlike lock above ear, rev. Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrow and bow, on right **BASILEWS*, to left **[A]NTIOCOU*, in exergue monogram, (cf.S.6886, SC 1167.1, Newell ESM 254, AHNS 858, SNG Von Post 576). High relief, lightly toned very fine/good very fine and scarce. $440
Lot 3432 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochos VIII, (121-96 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.76 grams), Damascus mint, first reign, issued 118-117 B.C., obv. diademed head of Antiochos VIII to right, fillet border, rev. Zeus Uranius with crescent above standing to left, holding star and sceptre, on right **BASILEOS* and **ANTIOCOU* and to left **EPIFANOUS*, to left A/B over **HDR* monogram, in exergue date EqP = 195 = 118-7 B.C., (cf.S.7143, SC 2323.5, SNG Israel I (Spaer) 2656-7, Newell LSM 96). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $600
Lot 3433 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Laodicea ad Mare, Caracalla (A.D. 198-217), silver tetradrachm, (13.20 grams), issued 212-216, obv. laureate and draped bust of Caracalla to right, around A**U*T K M A ANT**W*NEINOC CE, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs star, around **D*HMA**P*X E**X UP*ATOC TO **G*, (S.2656, Prieur 1165, Bellinger 63). Lightly toned, extremely fine with an attractive forceful portrait and some mint bloom, scarce. $850
Lot 3434 Phoenicia, Aradus, (early 4th century B.C.), silver stater, (10.60 gm), obv. head of marine deity to right, with laurel wreath, dotted border, rev. galley to waves below, above in Phoenician 'ex Arado' not dated, (cf.S.5971, Betlyon 10 [fourth Aradian Series], BMC 21-23, Pl.I, 15 [square flans]). Square flan, otherwise very good/nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3435 Phoenicia, Arados, (c.400-380 B.C.), silver third stater, (3.35 gm), obv. laureate head of bearded deity to right, rev. war galley travelling to right on three lines of waves, above Phoenician letter 'ma', (S.5972, BMC 27-36 [p.4-5], Betylon 6 [p.84, cf.Pl.6,7]). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $420
Lot 3436 Phoenicia, Arados, (c.2nd century B.C.), silver drachm, (4.15 grams), struck HY = year 98 = 162-161 B.C., obv. bee, in field to left and right HY **PN* monogram, rev. stag standing to right, palm-tree in background, to right **ARADIWN*, (cf.S.5989, BMC 155-156 [p.21]). Toned, surface scratches on the reverse, otherwise good very fine, scarce. $470
Lot 3437 Phoenicia, Byblos, Uzzibaal, c.365-350BC, silver shekel (13.18gms), obv. three warriors holding shields, standing on galley left on waves, prow ending in lion's head, below, hippocamp left above murex, Phoenician 'ZO' above dorsal fin, reverse, lion attacking bull to left, Phoenician script above, (S.6013, Betlyon 14 var. (no 'ZO'), SNG Copenhagen 132). Lightly toned, very fine, scarce. $750
Lot 3438 Phoenicia, Sidon, king Baalshallim II (c.386-372 B.C.), silver tetrashekel, (28.30 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, HGC 236. 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. $800
Lot 3439 Phoenicia, Sidon, 'Abd`astart I, (372-362/1 B.C.), silver eighth shekel, (0.79 gm), obv. war galley travelling to left, above Phoenician letter 9, rev. bearded deity about to slay a lion, O between, all within incuse square, (S.5936, BMC 37-44 [p.147], Betlyon 27 [p.12]). Toned, obverse off centred, very fine/nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 3440 Phoenicia, Tyre, (c.390-377 B.C.), silver 1/24 shekel, (0.48 grams), obv. dolphin swimming to right, cable border, rev. owl standing to right, head facing carrying crook and flail under wing all within cable border, (cf.S.5909, BMC 4-7, Betylon 15). Toned, slightly off centre on obverse, nearly extremely fine and rare. $100
Lot 3441 Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Darius I, (510-486 B.C.) or later, silver obol or sixth siglos, (0.83 gm), issued 500-485 B.C., obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (cf.S.4678 [siglos], Carradice -, Bab. ii, 22, cf.Aufhauser 12 [lot 290], BMC -). Good fine and extremely rare. $110
Lot 3442 Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Darius I, (521-486 B.C.) or later ruler, silver siglos, (5.54 grams), issued 500-485 B.C., obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Carradice Type IIIa, 14-15). Good fine. $120
Lot 3443 Babylonia, Babylon, Macedonian period during and after Alexander the Great, (328-311 B.C.) silver drachm, (4.13 gm), obv. Baal enthroned to left resting on sceptre, thymiaterion before him, M in left field, rev. lion walking to left, linear border, **LU* monogram in exergue, all within dotted border, (S.6144, type described in Num. Chr. 1884 VI, 8 [p.133 and noted as described by M.Imhoof-Blumer Monn Grecq p.377-8, n.1-38, Mitchiner Indo Greeks type 6 f). Very fine and rare. $550
Lot 3444 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes II, (c.57-38 B.C.) silver drachm, (4.00 grams), Mithradatkart mint, obv. large size bust without wart wearing a diadem to left with short beard, star before crescent behind, rev. archer seated right on throne, anchor behind, seven line inscription, monogram MT over **W* below bow, (cf.S.7443, Sellwood 47.29, Shore 241); another, (3.81 grams), Susa mint, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, monogram MA above bow, another below, (Sellwood 47.21); another, (3.81 grams), Susa mint, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, monogram **PD* above bow, **RD* below, (Sellwood 47.22). Toned, very fine - good very fine and scarce. (3) $240
Lot 3445 Sasanian King, Valkash, (484-488), silver drachms, (4.07 gm), mint RD = Ray, obv. bust to right with headress of three turrets and globe above, flame on shoulder, rev. fire altar with attendants, bust of Ahuramzada in flames, (cf.Sellwood Plate V, No.50, Gobl 179, M.1000). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 3446 Baktria, Greco-Baktrian Kingdom, Eukratides I, (c.170-145 B.C.), silver drachm (4.10 gm), Attic standard, obv. diademed and draped bust to right, dotted border, rev. the Dioskouroi, holding palms and spears, on horseback right, A to left, monogram to lower right, **BASILEWS / EUKRATIDOU*, above and below, (cf.S.7568 [tetradrachm], Bopearachchi SÇrie 2E, SNG ANS 442). Very fine, lightly toned, surface with scratches. $160
Lot 3447 Baktria, Kingdom of, Menander, (c.160-145 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.45 gm), Taxila workshop, obv. diademed bust of Menander to right, rev. Athena Pallas to left with shield and thunderbolt, monogram in right field, (S.7604, BN Series 16, 121ff, M.218b). Toned, extremely fine. $240
Lot 3448 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck 277/6-275/4 B.C. (Davesne & Le Rider chronology based on Meydancikkale Hoard), (14.09 grams), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, **D* behind, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left **S*, around **PTOLEMAIOU BASILEWS*, (cf.S.7771, Sv.548, pl. XIV, 2, Meydancikkale 3732-3813). Toned, good very fine and attractive. $420
Lot 3449 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), AE 44, obol, (94.75 grams), Alexandria mint, struck c.266-265 B.C., obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with open wings standing on thunderbolt, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU,* dotted border, (S.7782, Sv.446, Weiser 19, SNG Cop. 142). Nearly very fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 3450 Egypt, Alexandria, Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon tetradrachm, year 2 = A.D. 276-277, (7.87 grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust of Probus to right, around A K M AVP **P*POBOC CEB, rev. eagle standing to left, head to right holding olive branch, L B across the field, (cf.S.4772-3, BMC 2427, Milne 4540, Koln 3126); Victorinus, (A.D. 268-270), antoninianii, obv. radiate bust right, rev. Providentia standing left, (2); Tetricus I, (A.D. 270-273), antoninianii, obv. draped radiate bust to right, rev. Salus standing left, (cf.S.3176), (2); Constantius, (A.D. 305-306), AE. Fine - very fine, some scarce. (6). $120
Lot 3451 North Africa, Kyrenaica, Kyrene, (c.308-277 B.C.), silver didrachm, (7.71 grams, Rhodian standard), obv. head of Karneios with horn, to left, rev. **KY* **PA* either side of silphium plant, **IPO* in upper field to left, serpent to right, (cf.S.6319, SNG Cop. 1239, BMC Cyrenaica pl.xxii 26B). Lightly toned with golden highlights, very fine or better and scarce. $600
Lot 3452 North Africa, Kyrenaica, Kyrene, (c.308-277 B.C.), silver didrachm, (7.59 gm), obv. head of Karneios with horn, to right, rev. K - Y/P - A either side of silphium plant, cornucopiae in right field, (S.6319, SNG Cop. 1234). Lightly toned, and rubbed, otherwise good fine and scarce. $220
Lot 3453 Zeugitana, Carthage, African Revolt (Libya), (c.241-238 B.C.), billon didrachm or shekel, (7.27 grams), obv. head of young Herakles to left, clad in lion skin, rev. lion prowling to right, above Punic letter 'M*, **LIBUWN* in exergue, (S.6544, Carradice & La Niece, 'The Libyan War and Coinage', Num. Chron. (1988) 1, SNG Cop. 239, MAA 53). Double struck on obverse and slightly off centre on reverse, some surface pitting, otherwise good very fine and rare. $800
Lot 3454 Roman Republic, anonymous (280-269 B.C.), AE Aes Grave triens (90.80 gm), Rome mint, obv. thunderbolt bisecting four pellets, rev. dolphin right, four pellets below with symbol above, (S.538, Thurlow-Vecchi 3a, Crawford 14/3). Very fine, brown patina, very rare. $850
Lot 3455 Roman Republic, (c.265-242 B.C.), AE Aes Grave sextans (52.20 gm), obv. Tortoise, rev. six-spoked wheel, with pellets between wheel, (S.555, Thurlow-Vecchi 35; Crawford 24/7; Haeberlin Pl. 25, 17). Very fine, dark green patina and exceptional for issue, rare. $1,000
Lot 3456 Anonymous Series, (225-212 B.C.), silver didrachm (quadrigatus), (6.52 grams), uncertain mint (possibly Rome), 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 incuse on solid tablet, (S.31, Cr.28/3, Syd. 65, RSC 23). Attractive old cabinet toning, light surface pitting, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $450
Lot 3457 Anonymous Series, (216-214 B.C.), silver drachm (half-quadrigatus), (3.17 grams), Rome mint, obv. laureate head of Janus, border of dots, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to left, driven by Victory, Jupiter holds sceptre and hurls thunderbolt, in exergue [R]OMA, (S.35, Cr.29/4, Syd. 67, RSC 25). Toned, good very fine and a very rare denomination. $450
Lot 3458 Republic, Anonymous (semilibral) Series, (c.217-215 B.C.), Rome mint, AE uncia, (12.60 grams), obv. helmeted head of Roma to left, rev. prow to right, ROMA above, pellet below, (S.615, Cr.38/6, Syd. 86). Deep patina, well struck, very fine or better and scarce. $340
Lot 3459 Anonymous Series, (shortly after 211 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.42 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame, (S.38, Cr.53/2, Syd.140). Sharply struck on a large flan, lightly toned with a superb portrait, extremely fine. $470
Lot 3460 Anonymous, AE semis, (211-210 B.C.), (10.01 grams), South Italian mint, obv. laureate head of Saturn to right, S behind, rev. prow of galley to right, S above, ROMA below, ROMA monogram to right, (S.766, Cr. 56/3, Syd 143, BMCRR Italy 229); Egypt, Alexandria, Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE hemidrachm, year 4 = A.D. 71-72, (11.08 grams), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around **AVTOK KAIS SEBAO* **[VESPASIAN OU]*, rev. bust of Isis right, L**D* before, (S.-, RPC 2434, Koln 293). Toned, nearly very fine, scarce. (2) $130
Lot 3461 M. Baebius Q.f.Tampilus, (137 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.96 grams), obv. Roma head left, X below chin, TAMP[IL] behind, rev. Apollo in quadriga to right, ROM[A] below, M.BAEBI.[Q.F] in exergue, (S.113, Cr.236/1a, Syd.489, RSC Baebia 12). Deep cabinet toning, nearly extremely fine and rare. $100
Lot 3462 Numerius Fabius Pictor, (126 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.88 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, R below chin, * behind, rev. The Flamen Quirinalis, Q. Fabius Victor seated to left, shield at side, N.FABI to right, PICTOR to left, ROMA in exergue, shield inscribed QVI/RIN, (S.144, Cr.268/1b, Syd.517a, RSC Fabia 11). Toned with golden highlights, very fine or better and rare. $240
Lot 3463 L. Porcius Licinius, (118 B.C.), silver denarius, Narbo mint, (3.93 grams), obv. helmeted head of Roma right, * behind, around L PORCI LICI, rev. naked Gallic warrior in biga right, with spear, shield and carnyx, L. LIC. CN. DOM in exergue, (S.158, C.282/5, Syd 520, RSC Porcia 8). Toned, light surface porosity, very fine or better and scarce. $170
Lot 3464 Anonymous Issue, (c.115-114 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, X behind, ROMA below, rev. Roma seated right, wolf and twins before, two birds in field, (S.164, Cr.287/1, Syd.530, RSC. 176). Lightly toned, struck on a full flan, slightly off centred reverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $240
Lot 3465 Ti. Quinctius, (112-111 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.79 grams), obv. Hercules bust to left from behind, wearing lion's skin, holding club at shoulder, rev. Desultor galloping left, a second horse beside, TI Q divided by a rat, below D.S.S on tablet, (S.174, Cr.297/1, Syd.563, B.Quinctia 6). Toned with golden highlights, nearly very fine and rare. $150
Lot 3466 L. Memmius, (109-108 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.99 grams), obv. male head to right, with oak wreath, * below chin, rev. Dioscuri standing facing, holding their horses, [L].MEMMI in exergue, (S.181, Cr.304/1, Syd.558, Memmia 1). Attractive old cabinet toning, extremely fine with an impressive portrait. $260
Lot 3467 Mn. Fonteius, (108-107 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.92 grams), obv. conjoined laureate heads of the Dioscuri to right, * to right, rev. galley to right, S below, MN.FONTEI ligated above, (S.184, Cr.307/1, Syd.566, Fonteia 7). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare. $120
Lot 3468 C. Sulpicius, C.f. Galba (c.106 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 grams), obv. laureate heads of the Dei Penates cojoined to left, [D.P.]P. before, rev. two soldiers swearing oath over sow, P above, C.SVLPICI.C.F. in exergue, (S.189, Cr.312/1, Syd.572, Sulpicia 1). Toned, slight flan flaw on reverse, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. $110
Lot 3469 L. Julius L.f. Caesar, (c.103 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.92 grams), obv. Mars helmeted head to left, CAESAR behind, .K above, rev. Venus Genetrix in chariot, drawn by two flying cupids to left, lyre before, .K above, L.IVLI.L.F. in exergue, (S.198, Cr.320/1, Syd.593, RSC Julia 4a). Old cabinet toning, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3470 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.08 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, E behind, D before, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm, L.PISO FRVGI, A. below, (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 11). Attractive patina, minor obverse scratch, nearly extremely fine, a scarce sub type. $200
Lot 3471 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver quinarius, Rome mint, (2.22 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, A before, dotted border, rev. Victory to right, [L] PI SO across, FRVGI in exergue, (S.236, B.Calpurnia 13b, Cr.340/2e, Syd.672, B. Calpurnia 13b). Lightly toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3472 L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.06 grams), obv. bare head of King Tatius to right, SABIN behind, TA monogram before, rev. two Roman soldiers each carrying a woman in his arms, [L].TITVRI in exergue, (S.249, Cr.344/1a, Syd.698a, B.Tituria 1). Toned with golden highlights, off centred on obverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 3473 L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.96 grams), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind, palm and A PV before, rev. Tarpeia facing, buried to her waist in shields, with raised hands, trying to thrust off two soldiers casting their shields at her, star in crescent above, L.TITV[RI] in exergue, (S.252, Cr.344/2b, Syd.699, B.Tituria 5). Toned with blue highlights, minor flan crack, otherwise good very fine or better and scarce. $140
Lot 3474 L. Rubrius Dossenus, (87 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.71 grams), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, sceptre and DOSSEN behind, rev. triumphal chariot to right with small Victory standing on it, L RVBRI in exergue, (S.258, Cr.348/1, Syd.705, RSC. Rubria 1). Compact flan, toned, good very fine and scarce. $130
Lot 3475 L. Rubrius Dossenus, (87 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.20 grams), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, sceptre and DOSSEN behind, rev. triumphal chariot to right with small Victory standing on it, L RVBR[I] in exergue, (S.258, Cr.348/1, Syd.705, RSC. Rubria 1). Compact flan, toned, very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 3476 L. Rubrius Dossenus, (87 B.C.), silver quinarius, (2.00 grams), Rome mint, obv. Neptune head to right trident behind, DOSSEN behind, rev. Victory walking to right, serpent entwined around altar before, L.RVBRI behind, (S.261, Cr.348/4, Syd.708, RSC Rubria 4). Toned, very fine or better and scarce. $140
Lot 3477 Mn. Fonteius C.f., (85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.11 gm), obv. Vejovis laureate head to right, MN FONTE[I CF] behind, monogram of Roma below chin, thunderbolt below head, rev. infant winged Genius seated on goat, caps of dioscuri above, thyrsus below, all within laurel wreath, (S.271, Cr.353/1c, Syd.724a, RSC Fonteia 9). Slight pitting, otherwise very fine, scarce. $70
Lot 3478 C.Licinius L.f.Macer, (84 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.83 grams), obv. diademed bust of Apollo to left, viewed from behind, brandishing a thunderbolt, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C LICINIVS L F / MACER in exergue, (S.274, Cr.354/1, Syd.732, B.Licinia 16). Toned with golden highlights, good very fine or better. $100
Lot 3479 P. Furius Crassipes, (c.84 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.39 grams), obv. turreted head of the City to right, AED CVR and deformed foot downwards behind, rev. P.FOVRIVS on curule chair, CRASSIPE[S] in exergue, (S.275, Cr.356/1c, Syd.735b, RSC Furia 19). Toned with attractive golden highlights, struck on a broad flan, nearly extremely fine. $400
Lot 3480 L. Marcius Censorinus, (c.82 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.84 grams), obv. Apollo head laureate to right, rev. Satyr Marsyas, standing left, with wine skin on shoulder, behind him a column with figure at top, L.CENSOR before, (S.281, Cr.363/1d, Syd.737, RSC Marcia 24). Attractively toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3481 Q. Caecilius Metellus Pius (as Imperator), c.81 B.C., silver denarius, North Italy mint, (3.85 grams), obv. Pietas diademed head to right, stork before, rev. elephant walking to left, Q.C.M.P.I. in exergue, (S.301, Cr.374/1, Syd.750, RSC Caecilia 43). Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 3482 C. Marius C.f. Capito, (81 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.86 grams), obv. Ceres draped bust to right, hair bound in corn-wreath, CAPIT LXXVIIII around, rev. husbandman plowing to left, with yoke of oxen, LXXVIIII above, [C MA]RI C.F over [S C] in exergue, (S.300, Cr.378/1c, Syd.744b, B.Maria 9). Serrated edge, off centred on reverse, otherwise toned, very fine and rare. $100
Lot 3483 L. Procilius, (c.80 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.59 grams), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, S.C. behind, rev. Juno Sospita walking to right, hurling spear and holding shield, erect serpent before, L.PROCILI/ F, behind, (S.306, Cr.379/1, Syd.771, B.Procilia 1). Beautifully toned with gold and blue highlights, well centred, nearly extremely fine with a striking portrait. $340
Lot 3484 C. Poblicius Q.f., (c.80 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.84 grams), obv. Roma helmeted bust to right wearing two feathers on helmet, ROMA behind, F above, rev. Hercules to left strangling the Nemean lion, club at feet, bow and quiver to left, C. POBLICI Q.[F] on right, F above, (S.308, Cr.380/1, Syd.768, B.Poblicia 9). Deeply toned with attractive blue highlights, extremely fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 3485 C. Poblicius Q.f., (c.80 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 grams), obv. Roma helmeted bust to right wearing two feathers on helmet, ROMA behind, G above, rev. Hercules to left strangling the Nemean lion, club at feet, bow and quiver to left, [C. P]OBLICI Q.F on right, G above, (S.308, Cr.380/1, Syd.768, B.Poblicia 9). Serrated edge, off centre on obverse and reverse, toned, good very fine, very scarce. $190
Lot 3486 Cn. Lentulus, (c.76-75 B.C.), silver denarius, probably a Spanish mint, (3.77 grams), obv. Genius of the Roman People with diadem, draped head to right, sceptre on shoulder and G.P.R. above, rev. EX S[C] divided by globe between rudder and sceptre, CN. LEN. Q below, (S.324, Cr.393/1c, Syd.752, B.Cornelia 54). Nicely toned with golden highlights, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and and very scarce. $440
Lot 3487 T. Vettius Sabinus, (c.70 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.86 grams), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, TA below chin, S C before, SABINVS behind, rev. Magistrate in slow biga left, holding sceptre, IVDEX above, ear of corn behind, T.VETTIVS in exergue, (S.339, Cr.404/1, Syd.905, B. Vettia 2). Serrated edge, minor scrape on obverse, slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise deeply toned, very fine or better and rare. $360
Lot 3488 C. Hosidius C.f. Geta, (68 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.97 grams), obv. bust of Diana, draped to right, bow and quiver at her shoulder, GETA before, III VIR behind, rev. wild boar of Calydon to right, pierced by spear and attacked by dog, C HOSIDI CF in exergue, (S.346, Cr.407/2, Syd.903, B.Hosidia 1). Beautiful old toning, well centred, extremely fine and rare. $500
Lot 3489 L. Roscius Fabatus, (c.64 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.97 grams), obv. Juno Sospita head to right wearing goat's skin, altar behind, [L]. ROS[CI] below, rev. female standing right feeding serpent erect before her, altar symbol behind, FABATI in exergue, (S.363, Cr.412/1, Syd.915, RSC.Roscia 3). Toned, area of flat striking on obverse and reverse, otherwise good very fine. $200
Lot 3490 L. Marcius Philippus, (c56 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 grams), obv. Ancus Marcius head to right, ANCV[S] and lituus below and to left, dotted border, rev. PHILIPPVS behind equestrian statue to right on an arcade of five arches, within A Q V A MAR, flower below horse, (S.382, Cr.425/1, Syd.919a, RSC Marcia 29). Slightly off centred, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3491 L. Marcius Philippus, (c.56 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 grams), obv. Ancus Marcius head to right, ANCVS and lituus below and to left, dotted border, rev. PHILIPPVS behind equestrian statue to right on an arcade of five arches, within A Q V A MAR, flower below horse, (S.382, Cr.425/1, Syd.919a, RSC Marcia 28). Deeply toned, good very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. $120
Lot 3492 C. Memmius C.f., (c.56 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.86 grams), obv. Romulus bearded laureate head to right, C.MEMMI C.F. before, QVIRINVS behind, rev. Ceres seated to right, MEMMIVS AED CERIALIA. PREIMVS FECIT around, (S.388, Cr.427/2, Syd.921, B.Memmia 9). Toned, very fine or better and scarce. $360
Lot 3493 A. Plautius, (c.55 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 grams), obv. Cybele turreted head to right, A. PLAVTIVS before, AED CVR S.C. behind, rev. Bacchius kneels to right with camel at his side, with olive branch, [BA]CCHI[VS] in exergue, [IV]DAEVS on right, (S.395, Cr.431/1, Syd.932, B.Plautia 13). Lightly toned with golden highlights, good very fine and very scarce. $320
Lot 3494 Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius Brutus) (c.54 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.65 grams), obv. head of Liberty to right, with LIBERTAS behind, rev. The consul L. Junius Brutus walking to left, between two lictors preceded by an accensus, BRVTV[S] in exergue, (S.397, Cr.433/1, Syd.906). Toned, an area of flat striking on the reverse, otherwise very fine or better. $520
Lot 3495 Q. Servilius Caepio (M. Junius Brutus), (54 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.66 grams), obv. bare head of L. Junius Brutus to right, BRVTV[S] behind, rev. bare head of C. Servilius Ahala to right, AHALA behind, (S.398, Cr.433/2, Syd 907, RSC Junia 30). Lightly toned, struck slightly off centre, otherwise good very fine with superb portraits, scarce. $750
Lot 3496 C. Coelius Caldus, (c.51 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.69 grams), obv. C. COEL CALDVS before head of the consul C. Coelius Caldus to right, boar lower right, standard inscribed HIS behind, rev. L.CALDVS III VIR EPVL on base between two trophies, figure of L.Caldus seated above base preparing the feast of Jupiter, flanked by trophy with circular shield on left, and trophy with trumpet and oval shield on right, C CALDVS downward on left, IMP A on right, CALDVS III VIR in exergue, (S.404, Cr. 437/2a, Syd.894, B.Coelia 7). Attractively toned with a spectacular portrait of Caldus, slightly off centre otherwise extremely fine and rare. $540
Lot 3497 Q. Cornelius Lentulus Marcellinus, (50 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.50 grams), obv. bare head of M. Claudius Marcellus right, triskeles behind, MARCELLINVS to right, rev. togate figure of M. Claudius Marcellus advancing right, carrying trophy into the tetrastyle temple of Jupiter Feretrius, MARCELLVS to right, COS QVINC to left, (S.409, RRC 439/1, CRR 1147, RSC Claudia 11). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and rare. $300
Lot 3498 Q. Sicinius, (c.49 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.69 grams), obv. Fortune diademed head to right, FORT before, P.R. behind, rev. Q. SICINIVS III VIR, caduceus and palm in saltire, laurel wreath above, (S.410, Cr.440/1, Syd.938, B.Sicinia 5). Deeply toned, short on flan, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $260
Lot 3499 Cn. Nerius, (49 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.03 grams), obv. bearded head of Saturn to right, harpa over shoulder, NERI. Q. VRB before, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, L. LENT to left, C. MARC to right, H and P on standards, COS below, (S.411, RRC 441/1, CRR 937, RSC Neria 1). Deeply toned with golden highlights, slightly off centre with some hoard patination on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $340
Lot 3500 L. Hostilius Saserna, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.58 grams), obv. head of Gallic warrior (Vercingetorix?) to right, Gaulish shield behind, rev. naked warrior in biga driven by charioteer to right, L HOSTILIVS above, SASERN below, (S.418, Cr.448/2, Syd.952, B.Hostilia 2). Attractive grey patina, strong portrait, nearly extremely fine and very rare. $1,900
Lot 3501 L. Hostilius Saserna, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.81 grams), obv. Gallia head to right, Gaulish trumpet behind, rev. Diana of Ephesus facing with stag and spear, L HOSTILIV[S] [S]ASERNA around, (S.419, Cr.448/3, Syd.953, RSC. Hostilia 4). Deeply toned with blue highlights, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $420
Lot 3502 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.95 grams), obv. mask of Pan, PANSA below, rev. Jupiter Anxurus seated to left, [C.VI]BIVS C.F.C.N. behind and IOVIS AXVR before, (S.420, Cr.449/1, Syd.948, B.Vibia 18). Light grey toning with a fine mask of Pan, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $140
Lot 3503 L. Plautius Plancus, (47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.77 grams), obv. mask of Medusa, facing, hair dishevelled, wings above forehead, curled serpents at side of face, L.PLAVTIVS below, rev. Aurora flying to right, conducting the four horses of the sun, PLANCVS below, (S.429, Cr.453/1a, Syd.959, RSC Plautia 15). Attractive dark toning on a full flan, good very fine and rare. $320
Lot 3504 C. Antius Restio, (c.47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.96 grams), obv. bare head to right of tribune Antius Restio, RESTIO behind, rev. Hercules facing with club and trophy, C.ANTIVS C.F. before, (S.434, Cr.455/1, Syd.970, B.Antia 1). Lightly toned, slight scratch on obverse, otherwise very fine and rare. $340
Lot 3505 Q. Caecilius Mettellus Pius Scipio, (Imperator 47-46 B.C.), silver denarius, Africa mint, (4.00 grams), obv. laureate head of Jupiter to right, Q. METEL P[IVS] around, rev. elephant to right, SCIPIO above, IMP in exergue, (S.1379, Cr.459/1, CRI 45, B.Caecilia 47). Attractive grey toning, bold portrait, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $520
Lot 3506 Mn. Cordius Rufus, (46 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.79 grams), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, RVFVS SC below and behind, rev. Cupid on dolphin to right, riding with bridle, MN CORDIVS below, (S.442, Cr.463/3, Syd.977, RSC Cordia 3). Toned, banker's mark on obverse cheek, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 3507 T. Carisius, (46 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.76 grams), obv. head of Juno Moneta to right, MONET[A] behind, rev. cap of Vulcan over anvil between tongs and hammer, T. CARISIVS above, (S.447, Cr.464/2, Syd.982, B. Carisia 1b). Toned with blue and gold highlights, reverse off centre, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $320
Lot 3508 T. Carisius, (46 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.21 grams), obv. head of Juno Moneta to right, MONETA behind, rev. cap of Vulcan over anvil between tongs and hammer, T. CARISIVS above, (S.447, Cr.464/2, Syd.982, B. Carisia 1). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and very scarce. $240
Lot 3509 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, issued 49-48 B.C., mint moving with Caesar, (3.84 grams), obv. elephant to right, trampling on serpent, CAESAR in exergue, rev. pontifical emblems, simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, (S.1399, Cr.443/1, Syd.1006, RSC 49). Tight flan with minor banker's marks on obverse, attractive toning with golden highlights, very fine or better. $500
Lot 3510 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Caesar in Greece, issued 48 B.C., (3.89 grams), obv. female head (Clementia) wearing oak wreath to right, with LII behind, rev. trophy with Gallic shield and carnyx, to right axe, below CAE SAR, (S.1400, Cr.452/2, Syd. 1009, RSC 18). Slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise sharply struck with golden highlights, extremely fine. $700
Lot 3511 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), issued c.46-5 B.C., silver denarius, Spanish mint, (3.80 grams), obv. Venus diademed head to right, small Cupid behind at shoulder, rev. Gaulish captive and Gallia captive seated beneath trophy, [CAESAR] in exergue, (S.1404, Syd. 1014, Cr.468/1, RSC Julius Caesar 13). Old cabinet toning, off centred on reverse, otherwise extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3512 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), denarius, Rome mint, struck Feb. - March 44 B.C., (4.11 grams), obv. CAESAR [DICT] PERPETVO around Caesar's veiled head to right, rev. P. SEPVLLI[VS] MACER off flan around, Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre resting on shield, (S.1414, Cr.480/13, RSC Julius Caesar 39, BMC 4173). Deeply toned, slight scratches on reverse and mild double striking, otherwise good very fine and scarce in this condition. $2,700
Lot 3513 Sextus Pompey, younger son of Pompey the Great, (died 35 B.C.), silver denarius, mint of Massilia, issued 44-43 B.C., (3.54 gm), obv. bare head of Pompey the Great to right, NEPTVNI to left downwards, trident before, dolphin to right below, rev. Q NASI[DIVS] in exergue, galley under sail to right, star above, (S.1390, Cr.483/2, RSC 20, BMC Sicily 21). Weak in places, good very fine/very fine and very rare. $2,900
Lot 3514 Julius Caesar, (assassinated 44 B.C.), silver denarius, issued 42 B.C., Rome mint, (3.81 grams), obv. Caesar's wreathed head to right, caduceus before, laurel branch behind, rev. bull charging right, L.LIVINEIVS above, REGVLVS below (S.1425, Cr.494/24, Syd.1106, RSC 27). Toned, very light surface pitting, very fine or better and rare with an impressive portrait of Caesar. $2,600
Lot 3515 P. Accoleius Lariscolus, (43 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.85 grams), obv. Acca Larentia bust to right, P. ACCOLEI[VS] [LA]RISCOLVS around, rev. three statues of the Nymphae Querquetulanae standing facing supporting beam on which are five trees, (S.484, Cr.486/1, Syd.1148, RSC Accoleia 1). Attractively toned with gold and blue highlights, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $340
Lot 3516 L. Livineius Regulus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 grams), obv. head of praetor L. Livineius Regulus to right, rev. L. LIVINEIV[S] above modius, between two ears of corn, REGVLVS in exergue, (S.488, Cr.494/29, Syd.1111, B.Livineia 13). Attractive grey patina, slightly off centred, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3517 L. Livineius Regulus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.94 grams), obv. head of praetor L. Livineius Regulus to right, rev. combat scene between gladiators and wild beasts, one combatant attacks a lion, another faces a tiger, a wounded boar sits at left, L.REGVLVS in exergue, (S.489, Cr.494/30, Syd.1112, RSC.Livineia 12). Attractive grey patina, slightly off centred with an area of flat striking on the reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3518 C. Vibius Varus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.84 grams), obv. head of Bacchus, wearing wreath of ivy and grapes to right, dotted border, rev. C. VIBIVS in exergue VARVS to right, Panther leaping to left towards altar with mask and thyrsus, (S.496, Cr.494/36, Syd.1138, B.Vibia 24). Attractive grey patina, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $300
Lot 3519 C. Vibius Varus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.08 grams), obv. head of Bacchus, wearing wreath of ivy and grapes to right, dotted border, rev. C. VIBIVS in exergue VARVS to right, panther leaping to left towards altar with mask and thyrsus, (S.496, Cr.494/36, Syd.1138, B.Vibia 24). Attractive grey patina with golden highlights, extremely fine with a beautiful portrait, very scarce. $480
Lot 3520 Lepidus and Octavian, (Spring - Summer 42 B.C.), silver denarius, Italian mint, (3.48 grams), obv. bare head of Lepidus to right, around LE[PIDV]S PONT MAX III V R.P.C., rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around CAESAR IMP III VIR R P C, (S.1523, Cr.495/2C, RSC 2, Syd.1323). Slightly uneven flan, otherwise toned, nearly very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 3521 C.Cassius Longinus (died 42 B.C.), denarius, issued 43-2 B.C., mint travelling with Cassius and Brutus in the East (probably Smyrna), (4.03 grams) obv. diademed head of Libertas to right, around, C CASSI IMP behind, LEIBERTAS, dotted border, rev. jug and lituus, below LENTVLVS SPINT, dotted border, (S.1447, Cr.500/1, Syd.1308, RSC 4). Off centre on obverse, otherwise toned with attractive golden highlights, extremely fine and rare. $700
Lot 3522 Mark Antony and Octavian, (41 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.82 grams), obv. bare head of Mark Antony to right, around legend M ANT IMP AVG III VIR R P C M BARBAT Q P, rev. bare head of Octavian to right, around partial legend, CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C, (S.1504, Cr.517/2, Syd.1181). Grey patination, well centred, very fine with a strong portrait of Antony, scarce. $900
Lot 3523 Octavian and Mark Antony, (40-39 B.C.), silver quinarius, mint moving with Octavian, (1.92 grams), obv. III VIR R.P.C., bust of Concordia to right, with diadem and veil, rev. clasped hands around a caduceus M ANTON C CAESAR, (S.1575, Cr.529/4b, Syd.1195, RSC.Antony 67). Deeply toned, off centre on obverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3524 Octavian and Mark Antony, (40-39 B.C.), silver quinarius, mint moving with Octavian, (1.64 grams), obv. III VIR R.P.C., bust of Concordia to right, with diadem and veil, rev. clasped hands around a caduceus M ANTON C CAESAR, (S.1575, Cr.529/4b, Syd.1195, RSC.Antony 67). Deeply toned, slight chip on flan, possibly plugged, otherwise very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3525 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.61 grams), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG V below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/24, Syd.1228, RSC Mark Antony 32). Lightly toned, good very fine. $250
Lot 3526 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), silver denarius, uncertain Spanish mint (Colonia Caesar Augusta), issued 19-18 B.C. (3.74 grams), obv. bare head of Augustus to right around CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. OB [CI]VIS/ SERVATOS in two lines between which is an oak-wreath, (cf.S.1625, RIC 75a, RSC 210). Attractive dark tone, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise good very fine and rare. $450
Lot 3527 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.63 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.1763, RIC 26, BMC 34). Toned, off centre on reverse, otherwise very fine and scarce. $360
Lot 3528 Agrippa, (died 12 B.C.), posthumous issue struck by Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE as, (10.28 grams), obv. M AGRIPPA [L] F COS III, head to left wearing rostral crown, rev. S C across, Neptune standing to left, holding dolphin and trident, (S.1812, RIC 58 (Caligula), C.3). Deep green patina, nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $340
Lot 3529 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.64-65, Rome mint, (3.52 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopiae, CONCORDIA AVGVSTA around, (S.1942, RIC 49, BMC 63, RSC 67). Old cabinet toning, nearly very fine and very scarce. $250
Lot 3530 Otho, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, issued Jan-Feb 69, Rome mint, (3.42 grams), obv. bare head to right of Otho, around IMP M OTHO CAESAR AVG TR P, rev. Securitas standing to left, holding wreath and sceptre, around SECURITAS P R, (S.2162, BMC 17, RIC 8, RSC 17). Attractive old cabinet toning, good very fine, very rare with a strong portrait. $800
Lot 3531 Vitellius, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, issued 69, Rome Mint, (3.19 gm), obv. laureate head to right of Vitellius, around A VITELLIVS GERM IMP AVG TR P, rev. Vesta veiled seated to right on throne, holding patera and sceptre, around PONT MAXIM, (S.2200, BMC 34, RIC 20, RSC 72). Toned, Good very fine/nearly very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 3532 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 75, (3.51 grams), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, rev. Pax seated to left, holding olive branch, PON MAX TR P COS VI around, (S.2301, RIC 90, BMC 161 RSC 366). Toned, very fine. $100
Lot 3533 Titus, (A.D. 79-81), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 80, (3.23 grams), obv. IMP TITVS CAES VESPASIANVS AVG P M, laureate head to right, rev. TR P IX IMP XV COS VIII P P, winged thunderbolt on draped seat or table, (S.2513, RIC 23a, BMC 51, RSC 316). Toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $270
Lot 3534 Domitian, as Caesar under Vespasian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issue of A.D. 79, (3.21 gm), obv. CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS COS VI, laureate head to right, rev. PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS, Salus standing, face to right, leaning on column and holding snake, which she feeds from a patera, (S.2642, RIC V243, RSC 384); Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, (2.98 gm), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTA, rev. Caracalla and Plautilla standing facing each other PROPAGO IMPERI around, (S.7073, RIC 362, RSC 21). First toned, with many surface scratches, otherwise nearly very fine, second with flan crack, otherwise good fine. (2) $110
Lot 3535 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 101, Rome mint, (3.08 gm), obv. laureate head of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NERVA TRA IAN AVG GERM, rev. Concordia seated to left holding patera and double cornucopiae, lighted altar before, around P. M. TR. P. COS III P. P., (S.-, RIC 33, RSC 227). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $320
Lot 3536 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 128, Rome mint, (3.02 grams), obv. laureate bust to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. COS III around, seven stars within crescent, (S.3485, RIC 202, BMC 464, RSC 460). Toned, flan slightly serrated, otherwise extremely fine and scarce. $240
Lot 3537 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 133, Rome mint, (3.25 grams), obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. PROVIDENTIA AVG around, Providentia standing to left, pointing to globe, holding sceptre, resting left elbow on column, (S.3531, RIC 262, RSC 1201). Good very fine. $120
Lot 3538 Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (3.47 gm), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, Spes advancing to left, holding flower and lifting skirt, (S.3977, RIC 435, BMC 979, RSC 55). Nearly very fine, scarce. $150
Lot 3539 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 138, (3.29 grams), obv. IMP T AEL CAES ANTONINVS, bare head to right, rev. TRIB POT COS, Pietas standing left, sacrificing over altar (cf.S.4136, RIC 452a, RSC 1062); Septimius Severus, (A.D.193-211), silver denarius, issued 201, Rome mint, (3.20 grams), obv. laureate head to right, SEVERVS PIVS AVG, rev. PART MAX P M TR P VIIII, captives seated either side of trophy base, (cf.S.6323, RIC 176, RSC 370). Toned, very fine or better. (2) Passed in
Lot 3540 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), with Marcus Aurelius Caesar, silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 141, (3.10 grams), obv. around ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, rev. AVRELIVS CAESAR AVG PII F COS, bare head of Marcus Aurelius to right, (S.4524, RIC 417a, RSC 15, BMC 155). Toned with attractive golden highlights, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $260
Lot 3541 Lucius Verus, (A.D. 161-169), silver denarius, issued 161, Rome mint, (3.55 grams), obv. IMP L AVREL VERVS AVG, bare head to right, rev. Providentia standing to left, holding globe and cornucopiae, around PROV DEOR TR P II COS II, (cf.S.5354, RIC 491, RSC 156). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $180
Lot 3542 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 164, (27.39 grams), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M AVREL ANTONINUS AVG PM, rev. Minerva standing left, holding olive branch and leaning on shield, around TR P XVIII IMP II COS III, S C across field, (cf.S.5003, RIC 871, Banti 455). Chocolate brown patina, very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 3543 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 191, (2.59 grams), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around M COMM ANT P FEL AVG BRIT P P, rev. around FIDEI COH P M TR P XVI COS VI, Fides Militum standing left, holding corn ears and standard, (S.5638, RIC 220, BMC 298, RSC 127). Toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3544 Pertinax, (A.D. 193), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 193, (3.20 grams), obv. laureate head of Pertinax to right, around [IMP] CAES P HELV PERTIN AVG, rev. around VOT DECEN TR P COS II, Pertinax, togate, standing left, sacrificing over tripod-altar, (S.6048, RIC 13a, BMC 24, RSC 56). Toned, slight flan crack, otherwise nearly extremely fine/very fine and very rare. $950
Lot 3545 Didius Julianus, (A.D. 193), silver denarius, issued March - June 193, Rome mint, (2.13 grams), obv. laureate head to right, around IMP CAES M DID IVLIAN AVG, rev. CONCORD MILIT, Concordia Militum standing to left, holding two standards, dotted border, (S.6072, RIC 1, RSC 2, BMC 2). Lightly toned, some surface pitting and flaking, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3546 Clodius Albinus, (A.D. 195-197), silver denarius, Rome mint issued A.D. 195, (3.45 grams), obv. bare head of Clodius Albinus to right, around D CLOD SEP[T] ALBIN CAES, rev. around COS II, Aesculapius standing left, feeding snake which coils up around staff at his side, (S.6140, RIC 2, BMC 88, RSC 9). Toned, areas of hoard patination, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. $200
Lot 3547 Clodius Albinus, (A.D. 195-197), silver denarius, Rome mint issued A.D. 194, (3.15 grams), obv. bare head of Clodius Albinus to right, around D CL SEPT ALBIN CAES, rev. around FORT REDVCI COS II, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae, (S.6143, RIC 5c, BMC 94, RSC 30). Deep patina with blue and gold highlights, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $280
Lot 3548 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome Mint, issued A.D. 197 (3.71 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEP SEV PERT AVG IMP VIII, rev. around P M TR P V COS II P P, Pax enthroned to left, holding olive branch and sceptre, (S.6329, RIC 88a, RSC 444). Extremely fine. $110
Lot 3549 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Emesa mint, issued A.D. 194, (2.62 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around IMP CAE L SEP SEV [PERT AVG] COS II, rev. around INVICTO AVG, trophy with captured arms below, (S.6288, RIC 389, RSC 232). Short on flan, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. $110
Lot 3550 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 197 (3.50 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEP SEV PERT AVG [..], rev. around P M TR P V [COS] II P P, Fortuna standing to half left, holding rudder on globe and cornucopiae, (cf.S.6329, cf.RIC 104, 493 115, cf.RSC 442); Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 207, Rome mint, (3.74 gm), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Caracalla standing facing holding spear and parazonium, between river god and two captives, around PONTIF TR P X COS II, (S.6865, RIC 96, RSC 441). Nearly very fine. (2) $80
Lot 3551 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 204, Rome mint, (3.22 gm), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Pietas standing to left, sacrificing at altar, around PIETAS AVGG, (S.6600, RIC 572 [Severus], RSC 150). Very fine. $50
Lot 3552 Geta, (A.D.209-212), issued as Augustus 210, silver denarius, Rome Mint, (3.05 gm), obv. P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate head of Geta to right, rev. around PONTIF TR P II COS II, Felicitas standing left holding turned out cornucopiae and long caduceus, (cf.S.7250, RIC 69a, RSC 137). Light grey with flan crack, very fine. $80
Lot 3553 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome Mint, (2.55 gm), issued A.D. 217-8, obv. bearded Macrinus laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG. rev. Fides Militum standing facing, head to right, foot on helmet, holding standard in each hand, around FIDES MILITVM, (S.7335, RIC 67, RSC 23f). Toned, flan crack, nearly extremely fine and rare. $180
Lot 3554 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219, (3.70 gm), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP ANTO NINVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P II COS II P P, Pax running to left, raising right hand with branch and sceptre, (S.7530, RIC 21, RSC 143). Off centred on reverse, good very fine and scarce with this bust. $60
Lot 3555 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218-9, (3.54 gm), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around FIDES EXERCITVS, Fides seated to left holding standard, another behind, (S.7511, RIC 71, RSC 32). Nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 3556 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 241-3, (4.62 gm), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI around, Hercules standing right, holding lion skin and resting club on rock. (S.8670, RIC 95, RSC 404). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. $50
Lot 3557 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 245, (3.61 gm), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Liberalitas standing to left holding abacus and cornucopiae, around LIBERALITAS AVGG II, (S.8937, RIC 38b, RSC 87). Toned, struck on a very broad flan, good very fine. $100
Lot 3558 Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), base silver antoninianus, Rome Mint, issued 250, (3.10 gm), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia standing to left drawing veil from face holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9494, RIC 58b, RSC 17). Bright, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3559 Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), AE folles, Antioch mint, issued A.D. 302-3, (10.70 grams), obv. laureate head of Diocletian to right, around IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO POPV LI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, Z behind, K V to left and right, ANT in exergue, (cf.S.3533, RIC 54); Galerius Maximian, (A.D. 305-311), AE folles, Alexandria mint, issued A.D. 308 - 311, (4.62 grams), obv. laureate head of Galerius to right, around IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO AVGVSTI, Genius standing to left, holding head of Serapis and cornucopiae, in exergue ALE, above to left N, to right **G*, (cf.S.3719, RIC 162b); Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), AE follis, Heraclea mint, issued 321-4, (2.40 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Licinius, around IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, rev. Jupiter standing left holding Victory on globe, leaning on sceptre, eagle with wreath left, captive right, in right field X II**G*, (RIC 52a); Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 321, Lugdunum mint, (3.02 grams), obv. Constantine laureate head to right, around CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev. vexillum inscribed VOT XX in two lines, with two captives seated back to back at base, C R in field, PLG in exergue, (S.16320, RIC 113-115); Constantine II as Caesar, (A.D. 337-340), AE folles, issued 323-324, London mint, (2.72 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Constantine, around CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, rev. in wreath VOT X, around CAESARVM [NOSTRORVM], in exergue PLON crescent, (cf.S.3943, RIC 292). Fine - nearly extremely fine, some rare. (5) $170
Lot 3560 Maxentius, (A.D. 306-308), AE follis, Rome mint, issued 307-9, (7.30 grams), obv. laureate head to right, around IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG, rev. tetrastyle temple, within which sits Roma to left, around CONSERV VRB SVAE, RBT in exergue, (S.14987, RIC 210). Attractively toned, extremely fine. $120
Lot 3561 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued mid 310-312, London mint, (4.07 grams), obv. laureate cuirassed bust to right of Constantine I, around CONSTANTINVS P AVG, rev. Sol standing to left holding globe and whip, around COMITI AVGG NN, PLN in exergue, star to right of Sol as above, (S.15875, RIC 153, C 48). Dark patina, nearly extremely fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3562 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 320, London mint, (2.81 grams), obv. helmeted cuirassed bust to right, around CONSTAN TINVS AVG, rev. trophy with captive each side of standard with VOT / XX between, around VIRTVS EXER[CIT], in exergue PLN, (cf.S.16312, RIC 191). Deep green patina, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise extremely fine as struck. $60
Lot 3563 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 331, London mint, (2.11 grams), obv. helmeted bust of Roma to left, around, VRBS ROMA, rev. she-wolf standing to left suckling Romulus and Remus, two stars above, in exergue, dot above crescent PLC, (cf.S.16526, RIC 257, B 221). Deep green patina, as struck with a strong portrait. $80
Lot 3564 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued 323-4, London mint, (3.19 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Constantine I, around CONSTAN TINVS AG, rev. Victory advancing to right, holding trophy and branch, trampling captive on ground, around SARMATIA DEVICTA, in exergue PLON crescent, (S.16280, RIC 290, C 487). Struck on a broad flan, attractive deep toning, extremely fine, as struck with a superb portrait. $180
Lot 3565 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE follis, issued A.D. 324-5, London mint, (3.30 grams), obv. laureate bust to right of Constantine I, around CONSTANTINVS AVG, rev. two turreted gateway of military camp, star above, around PROVIDEN TIAE AVGG, in exergue PLON, (S.16237, RIC 293, C.454). Deep green patina, extremely fine and scarce. $80
Lot 3566 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE folles, issued 323-4, London mint, (2.90 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Constantine I, around CONSTAN TINVS AG, rev. Victory advancing to right, holding trophy and branch, trampling captive on ground, around SARMATIA DEVICTA, in exergue PLON crescent, (S.16280, RIC 289); Maxentius, (A.D. 306-312), Ostia mint, (6.12 grams), obv. laureate head right, around IMP C MAXENTIUS PF AVG, rev. the Dioscuri facing each other, around AETERNITAS AVG N, (RIC 14, S.14974). Attractively toned, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. (2). $110
Lot 3567 Constantine I, (A.D. 307-337), AE folles, issued 327-8, Trier mint, (2.83 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Constantine, around CONSTAN TINVS AVG, rev. camp gate two turrets, star above, six stone layers, around PROVIDEN TIAE AVGG, PTR below, (cf.S.16238, RIC 449). Deep green patina, as struck with a superb portrait. Passed in
Lot 3568 Helena, first wife of Constantius I, (A.D.324-328/30), AE follis, issue of 328, Arles mint (3.30 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust to right, FL HELENA AVGVSTA, rev. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing to left, lowering branch, S F to left and right, in exergue TCONST, (S.16600, RIC 324, C 12). Deep green toning, as struck with an attractive portrait, scarce. $120
Lot 3569 Helena, first wife of Constantius I and mother of Constantine I, AE follis, issue of 325-6, Trier mint (3.32 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust to right, HELENA AVGVSTA, rev. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Securitas standing to left, lowering branch, in exergue STR, (cf.S.16593, RIC 481). Deep green toning, extremely fine, as struck. $100
Lot 3570 Crispus, (Caesar A.D. 317-326), AE follis, issued 324-5 as Caesar, London mint, (3.08 grams), obv. laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Crispus, around FL IVL CRISPVS NOB CAES, rev. camp gate two turrets, six stone layers, around PROVIDEN TIAE CAESS, PLON in exergue, (S.16791, RIC 295, C 124). Deep green patina, as struck with a superb portrait. $100
Lot 3571 Constantine II, (A.D.337-340), AE follis, issued as Caesar, London mint, struck 322-323, (3.50 grams), obv. radiate bust draped and cuirassed to left, around CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, rev. globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines around BEAT TRA NQVLITAS, PLON in exergue, F B in right and left field, (cf.S.3942, RIC 253). Dark green toning, extremely fine, as struck. $110
Lot 3572 Constantine II, (A.D.337-340), AE follis, issued as Caesar, London mint, struck 322-323, (3.06 grams), obv. radiate bust draped and cuirassed to left, around CONSTANTINVS IVN N C, rev. globe on altar inscribed VO/TIS/XX in three lines around BEATA TRA NQVILLITAS, PLON in exergue, F B in right and left field, (cf.S.3942, RIC 255). Passed in
Lot 3573 Constantine II, (A.D. 337-340), AE follis, issued 326, Trier mint, (3.16 grams), obv. laureate cuirassed bust to left of Constantine II, around CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, rev. camp gate two turrets, star above, six stone layers, around PROVIDEN TIAE CAESS, STR dot crescent in exergue, (cf.S.3947, RIC Trier 479). Deep green toning, very light flan crack, otherwise as struck. $100
Lot 3574 Constantine II, (A.D. 337-340), AE folles, issued as Caesar, 324-5, Lyons mint, (2.76 grams), obv. laureate bust to left, draped and cuirassed of Constantine II, around CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, rev. campgate, six layers, two turrets, star above, around PROVIDEN TIAE CAESS, in exergue PLG, (S.3948, RIC 232, B 190); another issued as Caesar, 324-5, London mint, (3.06 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, seen from behind, draped and cuirassed, around CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, rev. campgate, six layers, two turrets, star above, PROVIDEN TIAE CAESS, in exergue PLON, (S.3948, RIC 296). Deep green patina, extremely fine, as struck. (2) $100
Lot 3575 Constantine II as Caesar, (A.D. 337-340), AE folles, issued 323-324, London mint, (3.45 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Constantine, around CONSTANTINVS IVN NOB C, rev. in wreath VOT X, around CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, in exergue PLON crescent, (cf.S.3943, RIC 292); another issued 333, Arles mint, (2.11 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed, around CONSTANTI NVS IVN N C, rev. two soldiers each with spear and shields, two standards between them, horned bull's heads on banners, laurel wreath at top centre, around GLORIA EXERCITVS, in exergue SCONST, (cf.S.3951, RIC 371); another AE, Trier mint, (1.18 grams), rev. Constantine leaning on spear; another, Arles mint, (1.66 grams), rev. two soldiers holding spears and shields with one standard between them, O on banner, PCONST in exergue, (RIC VIII 1). Fine - good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3576 Valentinian I, (A.D. 364-375), silver siliqua, Trier mint, (2.05 grams), obv. pearl-diademed bust of Valentinian to right, around DN VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, rev. VRBS ROMA, Roma seated to left, holding sceptre and Victory, TRPS. in exergue, (S.4099, RIC 27a, RSC 81a). Toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and attractive. $260
Lot 3577 Honorius, (A.D. 393-423), silver siliqua, Milan mint, (1.39 grams), obv. pearl-diademed bust of Honorius to right, around DN HONORIVS S PF AVG, rev. VIRTVS RO MANORVM around, Roma enthroned to left, holding spear and Victory, MDPS in exergue, (S.4250, RIC 32c, RSC 59b). Deeply toned, extremely fine, very scarce. $260
Lot 3578 Ancient Roman, silver and AE issues, (Republic - 4th century A.D.), including, L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus with L. Scribonius Libo, (62 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.56 grams), obv. Concord head veiled to left, wearing diadem, around PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORD, rev. Scribonian well with garland, two lyres and hammer on step, LIBO below, PVTEAL SCRIBON above, (S.368, Cr.417/1a, Syd.927, B.Aemilia 11); Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE quadrans, Rome mint, issued A.D. 42, (3.07 grams), obv. three legged modius, around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG, rev. S C in centre around PON M TR P IMP COS II; (cf.S.1865, RIC 88, BMC 179); other later issues. Nearly fine - extremely fine. (12) $150
Lot 3579 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); Macrinus, (3.66 grams) in bronze of denarius, probably an original plated piece, (cf.S.7341); Romulus, (6.694 grams), cast copy of follis, (cf.S.3786); together with plated Roman Republic denarii (2) and assorted bronzes of mostly 3rd and 4th century. The first two of very fine style and very deceptive, extremely fine or better, others poor - very fine. (24) $90
Lot 3580 Replicas and copies of ancient Greek (10) and Roman (45) coins. Fair - extremely fine. $500
Lot 3581 Sicily, Syracuse, Hieron II, (275-215 B.C.), gold drachm or hundred litrai (4.25 gm), struck circa 275-263 B.C., obv. head of Persephone left with long flowing hair, wearing wreath of grain ears, single-pendant earring, and necklace, wing behind, rev. charioteer, holding kentron in right hand, reins in left, driving fast biga left, A below horses, **IERWNO‰ in exergue. (cf.S.983, BMC 512). Double struck on the reverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3582 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.54 grams), Lampsacus mint, issued c.323-317 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, hair flowing and snake on helmet, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand, in left field a buckle, and lower left **LW* monogram, to right **ALEXANDPOU*, (cf.S.6702; Price 1374 (p.214), BMC 1374a-b, M.621, ANS has an example). Ex jewellery with some smoothing and filling, otherwise extremely fine, well centred, with traces of mint bloom, a scarce variety. $2,400
Lot 3583 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.54 grams), Miletos mint, issued c.323-319 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, hair plaited, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand, AH monogram in left field, to right double headed axe and **ALEXANDP[OU]*, (cf.S.6702; Price 2122 (p.282), SNG BMC 2122, M.576, Thompson, Miletus VIII, 204-206). Very fine, a scarce mint with collector tickets. $2,600
Lot 3584 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), gold stater, (8.58 gm), Babylon mint, issued 311-305 B.C. during second satrapy of Seleucus, obv. head of Athena to right in crested Corinthian helmet, ornamented with serpent, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand, **BA SILEWS* and HP monogram in lower left field, to right **ALEXANDPOU* and MI monogram, (cf.S.6702; Price 3775, SC 81.5, M.1304, BMC 3775). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $3,100
Lot 3585 Thrace - Tauric Chersonesus, Pantikapaion, (c.320 B.C.), gold stater, (9.07 gm), obv. head of bearded Pan to left, with animal ear, wearing ivy wreath, rev. horned griffin with curved wings standing to left on an ear of corn, right foreleg raised, head facing, holding spear in jaws **P A N* around, (S.1693, SNG BM 867, Traite pl.353, 20; Kraay - Hirmer Pl.142, 440, Anokhin 109 Pl.3, SNG Pushkin 782). A spectacular coin with very minor surface mark on obverse, well centred, good extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3586 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.42 grams), Pella mint, issued c.286/5-282/1 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena Nikephoros enthroned to left, holding Nike and resting left arm on shield, transverse spear resting against right side, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, MHOT monogram below arm, **P* on throne, K in exergue, (cf.S.6813, M.-, Thompson 241). Nearly extremely fine with minor marks and rare. $3,100
Lot 3587 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.31 gm), Calchedon mint, issued 205-195 B.C., probably about 200 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, spear behind, **F* to left, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMACOU*, butting bull to left in exergue, (cf.S.6813, Thompson -, Seyrig 'Essays in Greek Coinage' to Stanley Robinson, Plate 25, 25 [same dies and in ANS collection], M.358). Of great rarity, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine of fine style and probably only known by several examples. $3,700
Lot 3588 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), gold stater, (8.24 gm), Tomis mint, posthumous issue c.88-86 B.C., obv. diademed head of Alexander the Great to right, wearing horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned to left, holding Nike and resting left arm on shield, transverse spear resting against right side, to right **BASILEWS, to left **LUSIMAC[OU], monogram **DH U* below arm, TO on throne, trident below in exergue, (cf.S.6813, AMNG 2477, cf.SNG Cop.1090, De Callatay p.141, Pl.XXXVII, Obv. dies D1/R-). Extremely fine, well centred on the obverse and virtually as struck. $2,000
Lot 3589 Lesbos, Mytilene, (c.521-478 B.C.), electrum hekte (2.60 gm), obv. Head of roaring lion to right, rev. incuse head of a cow to right, (S.4240, Bodenstedt 13; SNG von Aulock 1685-6; SNG Cop. -, HGC 6, 938). Good very fine and rare. $1,200
Lot 3590 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), gold aureus, issued c.65-66, Rome mint, (7.30 gm), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Jupiter seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, IVPPITER CVSTOS around, (S.1930, RIC 52, BMC 67, C.118). A nice example with golden red patination, nearly extremely fine or better and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3591 Vitellius, (A.D. 69), gold aureus, Tarraco mint, issued January - March 69, (7.27 gm), obv. A VITELLIVS IMP GERMANICVS, laureate head to left, rev. Clementia seated to left, holding branch and sceptre, around CLEMENTIA IMP GERMAN, (S.2176, RIC 1, Calico 539, C.9). Very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3592 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 78-79, (7.26 gm), obv. laureate head of Vespasian to left, around CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, rev. Annona enthroned to left, holding a sack of corn ears on lap, ANNONA AVG around, (S.2247, RIC 131(a), Calico 591, C.29). Good very fine, very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3593 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 86, (7.43 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM PM TR P VI, rev. Germania as mourning captive naked to waist, seated on a German shield to right, broken spear below, around IMP XIIII COS XII CENS P PP, (cf.S.2703, RIC 83, BMCRE 94). Slightly uneven flan, holed twice for suspension, otherwise good fine and rare. $800
Lot 3594 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued 148-9, (7.18 grams), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XII, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII, Aequitas standing left holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.4003, RIC 177, C.239, BMC 649). Some light surface scratches and red inclusions around the lettering, otherwise very fine or better and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3595 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 166, (7.18 gm), obv. laureate bust of Marcus Aurelius to right, draped and cuirassed, around M ANTONINVS ARM PARTH MAX, rev. around TR P XX IMP IIII COS III, Victory standing right, holding palm in right hand and shield inscribed VIC PAR, (S.4869, BMC 405, RIC 160, C.877). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3596 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 195, (7.26 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP VII, rev. around DIVI M P II F PM TR P III COS II P P, Victory advancing to left, holding wreath and trophy, (S.-, RIC 66, C.-, Calico 2448). Good extremely fine, about as struck with a spectacular portrait, of very fine style and very rare. $22,000
Lot 3597 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 201, (7.22 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around SEVERVS AVG PART MAX, rev. around FVND A TOR PACIS, Severus togate standing half left, holding branch and scroll, (S.6199, RIC 160, C.202, BMC 192). As struck, good extremely fine and very rare. $22,000
Lot 3598 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), gold aureus, issued 216, Rome mint, (6.46 gm), obv. laureate bust to right of Caracalla, draped and cuirassed seen from behind, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. lion radiate walking to left, thunderbolt in jaws, around P M TR P XVIIII COS IIII P P, (S.6721, RIC 283a, C.366). Minor scratch on obverse, large broad flan, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $30,000
Lot 3599 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), gold aureus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 218-9, (6.73 gm), obv. laureate bust of Elagabalus draped and cuirassed to right, around IMP CAES M AVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. around VICTOR ANTONINI AVG, Victory advancing to right, holding wreath and palm, (S.7485, RIC 154, C.288, Calico 3038). Extremely fine or better and rare. $15,000
Lot 3600 Herennia Etruscilla wife of Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), gold aureus, Rome mint, (4.00 gm), obv. diademed and draped bust to right, around HER ETRUSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia seated to left, drawing veil from face and holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9489, RIC 59A, C.18, Calico 3308). Extremely fine and very rare. $12,000
Lot 3601 Valentinian I (A.D. 364-375), gold solidus, Antioch mint, issued 364-367, 4th Officina, obv. pearl diademed, draped and cuirassed bust to right of Valentinian I around DN VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, rev. Valentinian standing facing head to right, holding standard with + symbol and Victory, RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE around, Christogram to left, ANT**D* in exergue, (S.4088, RIC 2b, C.28). Ancient graffiti in reverse field, otherwise good fine - nearly very fine. $400
Lot 3602 Phocas, (A.D. 602-610), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, (4.47 grams), issued A.D. 607-610, Officina **Q*, obv. Phocas facing bust, bearded, wearing cuirass, paludamentum and crown, holding cross, around ON FOCAS PERP AVI, rev. Angel facing, holding in right hand long staff, with partial chi-rho symbol at top, in left hand globe with cross above, around VICTORI A AVGC**Q*, (S.620, DOC 10i, MIB 9). Very fine, weak in places. Passed in
Lot 3603 Heraclius, with Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas, (610-641), gold solidus, Constantinople mint, 3rd officina **G*, dated RY 12 = 638-639, (4.35 grams), obv. standing crowned figures of Heraclius in centre, Heraclius Constantine on left, and Heraclonas on right, cross on each crown, rev. cross potent on three steps, monogram to left, IB monogram to right, around VICTORIA AVGU**G*, CONOB in exergue, (S.767, DOC 41c, MIB 48). Nearly extremely fine and a very rare variety. $800
Lot 3604 Constans II, with Constantine IV, (641-668 A.D.), gold solidus (4.25 gm), Constantinople mint, 4th officina, struck c.654-658, obv. crowned busts of Constans, wearing long beard, and Constantine facing, both wearing chlamys; cross above, around DN [CON]STANTINUS C CONT, rev. cross potent set on three steps, around [VIC]TORIA AVGU**D* in exergue CONOB. (S.959, DOC 25d var. [obv. legend], MIB 26). Light marks on reverse, weak in places, extremely fine portraits, otherwise good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3605 Constans II, with Constantine IV, (641-668 A.D.), gold solidus (4.39 gm), Constantinople mint, 5th officina, struck c.654-659, obv. crowned busts of Constans, wearing long beard, and Constantine facing, both wearing chlamys; cross above, around DN CONSTATINUS C CONSTI, rev. cross potent set on three steps, around VICTORIA AVGUE, in exergue CONOB+. (S.961, DOC 27d var. [obv. legend], MIB 27). Nearly uncirculated, mint bloom, extremely fine, rare as such. $650
Lot 3606 Constans II, with Constantine IV, (641-668), gold solidus, issued, (4.31 grams), Constantinople mint, Class VI, issued c.661-663, 6th Officina, 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 ANU], rev. cross potent above three steps, figures of Heraclius on left and Tiberius on right, each holding cross on globe, around VICTORIA A VGUS, in exergue CONOB, (S.964, DOC 30e, cf.R.1605). Some mint bloom, extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3607 Nicephorus III, (A.D.1078-1081), electrum gold histamenon nomisma (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (4.27 gm), obv. bearded Christ enthroned no back, facing, wearing nimbus, raising right hand, in left hand the Gospels, IC XC across, double dotted border, rev. +NIKH**F D*EC T W ROTANIAT, around bust of Nicephorus facing, bearded wearing crown and loros, holding labarum with X on shaft and globe with cross, (S.1881, DOC 3, BMC 7-11, R.2051-2). Flan crack, double struck, pale gold, fine/good fine. Passed in
Lot 3608 John II, (1118-1143), electrum aspron trachy (scyphate), Constantinople mint, (4.45 grams), obv. Christ enthroned facing, wearing nimbus, IC XC to left and to right, rev. facing full length figures of John to left and St. George to right holding sword, both holding between them the patriarchal cross on three steps, portions of ethnic each side, (S.1942, Hendy Pl.10, 3-4; BMC 44-48, R.2098). Superb portrait of Christ, surface scratch, extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3609 Italy, Campania, Nola, (c.400-390 B.C.), silver stater or nomos, (7.14 gm), obv. female nymph head with diadem to right, rev. man-headed bull walking to right, above Nike flying to right, traces of **NWIALWN*, below bull reversed **LE* monogram, double exergue line, (cf.S.311 [ú250], Rutter 53 [obv. die 22, reverse die 34], Hunter 4 [same dies]). Nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3610 Italy, Lucania, Metapontum, (c.350-340 B.C.), silver nomos, stater or didrachm, (7.52 grams), obv. female head to right with diadem and leaves attached, rev. corn ear, [M]ETA to left, pomegranate to right, (cf.S.410, Noe 490 [same dies], McClean 991 [same dies]). Minor edge porosity, slightly off centred on the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and a very rare type. Passed in
Lot 3611 Italy, Lucania, Sybaris (new Sybaris later called Thurium), (443-425 B.C.), silver triobol, (1.06 gm), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing crested Athenian helmet, rev. bull standing to right, looking back, **S*YBA in exergue, (S.433, SNG ANS 862-8, SNG Cop.1403-4, BMC 33). Fine and rare. $50
Lot 3612 Italy, Lucania, Thurium, (c.425-400 B.C.), silver stater, (7.98 grams), Obv. Athena head to right, wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with olive wreath, Rev. bull walking to right, head lowered, above bull and across, **[Q]OURIWN*, below single exergue line, in exergue tunny fish to right, (S.435 [p.49], SNG Cop. 1405, HN 1775 (p.147), SNG ANS 907). Toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3613 Italy, Lucania, Thurium (Thourioi), (400-350 B.C.), silver distater or tetradrachm, (15.56 gm), obv. head of Athena to right wearing crested Athenian helmet, ornamented with figure of Scylla, die crack across face, rev. bull butting to right, **QOU[RIWN] above, large tunny fish below exergual line, (S.440, Noe F44 [two known from these dies], SNG ANS 971 [same dies]). Curious die break on face, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3614 Italy, Bruttium, Croton (Kroton), (500-460 B.C.), silver stater or nomos (7.97 gm), obv. tripod, crane on right to left, QPO upwards on left, rev. tripod, incuse, (S.256, SNG ANS 269, Gale 16, SNG Cop. 1751, SNG Munich 1426). Slightly of centred on reverse, weak in places, otherwise very fine/good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3615 Sicily, Messana, (425-421 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.09 gm), obv. biga of mules driven to right by standing female charioteer, above Nike standing to right on reins, in exergue olive leaf with fruit, rev. **MESS A N I ON around, below hare bounding to right a dolphin to right, (S.851, Caltabiano 485 [obv.die 199, rev. die 196, 10 specimens known]). Dark attractive tone, well centred, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3616 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.485-478 B.C. revised date 467-461), silver tetradrachm, (17.05 gm), obv. fast walking quadriga driven to right by bearded male charioteer, Nike flying right crowning horses, rev. **SUPAKO SION* around to right, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair slightly waved and turned up behind under diadem of beads, four dolphins around, (cf.S.914, Boehringer 93 same dies (obverse 45/reverse 62 dies), Hunter 9). Lightly toned, very fine/nearly very fine and very rare. $500
Lot 3617 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.445 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.16 gm), obv. quadriga to right, Nike flying above crowning horses, in exergue pistrix (sea serpent), rev. head of Artemis-Arethusa with hair bound with cord which passes thrice round the head and twice round back of hair, around four dolphins, **SURAKOSI ON* around, (cf.S.925, Boeh. 554 [V.282/R385] 6 noted, Boston 373). Toned, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3618 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.445 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.20 gm), obv. quadriga to right, Nike flying above crowning horses, rev. head of Artemis-Arethusa to right with hair enclosed in sakkos, ornamented with meander and zig-zag pattern, around four dolphins, traces of **SURAKOSION* around, (cf.S.931, Boeh. 656 [V.331/R451] 12 noted, McClean 2688, Pozzi 594). Toned, broad obverse flan, nearly very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3619 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.450-439 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.62 gm), 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, 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. $1,200
Lot 3620 Sicily, Syracuse, (c.439-435 B.C. Boehringer, but now believed to be c.420 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.34 gm), obv. slow quadriga driven to right by male charioteer with goad, Nike flying left crowning rider, rev. **SUPAKO[SION]* around, head of Artemis-Arethusa to right, hair tied up behind in sphendone, four dolphins around, (cf.S.933, Boehringer 722.6 (This Coin, obv. 355, rev. 493), SNG ANS 244 (same dies), BMC 109 [same dies], Jameson 779 [same dies]). Very dark tone, very fine, very rare. $800
Lot 3621 Sicily, Syracuse, Kingdom of, Agathokles, (317-289 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.45 gm), obv. head of Artemis-Arethusa to left, surrounded by three dolphins, with dotted border, trace of NK below, rev. galloping quadriga driven left by charioteer holding goad, above triskeles, in exergue **SURAKOSIWN over AN monogram, dotted border, (cf.S.971; BMC 350, SNG Lloyd 1478 (same dies), cf.SNG ANS 637, cf.SNG Lockett 1022). Uneven rough flan and slightly double struck on reverse, light grey tone, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3622 Sicily, Syracuse, time of Hieron II, (275-216 B.C.), AE 19, (5.28 grams), obv. Head of Kore to left, ivy leaf behind, rev. bull butting to left, club and M above, IE in exergue, (S.1218, Calciati 191 (p.344), SNG ANS 581, SNG Morcom 810). Very fine with attractive green patina, scarce. $60
Lot 3623 Sicily, Syracuse, period of Dionysios I, (405-367 B.C.), AE drachm, AE 29, (33.43 gm), obv. head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet to left bound with olive wreath, to left **[S]*YRA, rev. starfish between two dolphins with central pellet, (S.1189, CNS 62; SNG ANS 455. BMC 287, Weber 1630). Dark green patina, off centred obverse with clear ethnic, otherwise good very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3624 Sicily, Syracuse, period of Timoleon, (344-336 B.C.), AE litra, (AE 28), (27.18 gm), obv. head of Athena wearing Corinthian helmet to left bound with olive wreath, to left traces of **[S*Y]RA, rev. starfish between two dolphins with central pellet, (S.1189, BMC 287, SNG ANS 454-469, Weber 1630). Deep green patina, nearly very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3625 Sicily, Syracuse, reign of Hieron II, (275-215 B.C.); AE 26, (15.62 grams), obv. diademed head of Hieron beardless to left, uncertain (rudder) behind, rev. horseman prancing to right, holding spear couched, beneath A, in exergue traces of IEP**WNOS*, (S.1221, SNG Cop. 842, BMC 595. SNG ANS 825-6); Sicily, Himera, (420-408 B.C.), AE 16, (hemilitron), (2.43 grams), obv. head of nymph Himera to left, wearing sphendone, with necklace and pearls, before six pellets, rev. six pellets in two rows of three all within laurel wreath, (S.1110, Calciati I 35 [p.43-44], SNG Morcom 599, Gabrici 29-35 [p.140]; SNG ANS 186-187, BMC 54). Fine - nearly very fine, second coin chipped. (2) Passed in
Lot 3626 Macedon, Akanthos, silver tetrobol, (470-390 B.C.), (2.35 grams), obv. forepart of bull kneeling left, looking back, above **PE* dotted border, rev. shallow quadripartite incuse square, (cf.S.1369, SNG ANS 44, SNG Ash 2214, AMNG 34); Thrace, Byzantium, silver hemiobol, (c.387-340 B.C.), (0.45 grams), obv. forepart of bull to left, rev. four part incuse square, (cf.SNG Black Sea Plate 1.1); Caria, Island of, Rhodes, (c.340-316 B.C.), silver diobol, (0.77 grams), obv. radiate head of Helios, rev. two rosebuds, (cf.SNG Finland 431-2). Toned, fine - nearly very fine. (3) $110
Lot 3627 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.84 gm), Amphipolis mint, issued c.336-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, cock to left, **ALEXANDR[OU]* to right, (cf.S.6713, Price 79, BMC 79a-c, M.392, SNG Cop. 677, Demanhur Hoard Nos. 792-894, Troxell Group E3). Fine. Passed in
Lot 3628 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.63 gm), 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* over torch to left, **ALEXANDROU* to right, monogram of **HG* under throne, (cf.S.6713, Price 445, BMC 445, M.36, SNG Cop. 700). Nearly very fine/fine. Passed in
Lot 3629 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.71 gm), Pella mint, issued c.275-270 or later B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, crested helmet to left, **ALEXANDRO[U]* to right, monogram **P*M under throne, KE (K reversed) in exergue, (cf.S.6713, Price 626, BMC -, M.-, SNG Berry 208). Very fine, rare. $300
Lot 3630 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.162 gm), Astibus mint ? (Paeonia), issued c.300-286 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, **ALEXANDROU* to right, star in left field, dotted border, (cf.S.6713, Price 644, cf.Hersh, Waggoner 'Audoleon' II). Very fine and a rare type. $500
Lot 3631 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.97 gm), Magnesia ad Maeandrum mint, issued c.282-225 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, monogram to left, **ALEXANDRO[U]* to right, maeander pattern in exergue, (cf.S.6713, Price 2008, BMC 2008, M.-). Large flan, good fine, rare. $170
Lot 3632 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.55 gm), Aradus mint, issued c.328-320 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, in exergue **BASILEWS*, **SW* to left, **ALEXANDROU* to right, AP monogram under throne, (cf.S.6713, Price 3321, BMC 3321a-c, M.1363, Demanhur hoard 3405-3426). Large flan, good fine, scarce. $160
Lot 3633 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.75 gm), Aradus mint, issued c.311-300 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, in exergue **BASILEWS*, upright anchor and A to left, **ALEXANDROU* to right, M under throne, (cf.S.6713, Price 3359, BMC 3359a-b, M.1511, Newell WSM Pl.xliv, A). Good fine, scarce. $150
Lot 3634 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.76 gm), Babylon mint, issued c.317-311 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, in exergue **BASILEW[S]*, MP monogram in wreath to left, **ALEXANDROU* to right, XA monogram under throne, (cf.S.6713, Price 3723, BMC 3723, M.[727]). Good fine, scarce. $100
Lot 3635 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.71 gm), Babylon mint, issued c.311-305 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, in exergue traces of **BASILEWS*, MP monogram in wreath under throne, **ALEXANDR[OU]* to right, MI over crescent to left, (cf.S.6713, Price 3756, BMC 3756, M.741). Good fine, scarce. $100
Lot 3636 Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.08 grams), Lampsacus mint, issued c.328-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, Artemis to left, **D* below throne, to right **ALEXANDR[OU]*. (cf.S.6730, Price 1356, BMC 1356a-c, M.398, SNG Cop.881); Peloponnesos, Achaean League, (c.160-150 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.14 grams), Sparta (Lacedaemon) mint, mint mark caps of the Dioscuri on reverse, obv. Zeus head laureate right, rev, wreath with XA monogram within, monogram above, (cf.S.2987, Clerk 319); Caria, Caunos (Kaunos), (c.after 167 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (1.05 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, in crested Corinthian helmet, rev. sword in sheath with strap, above magistrate name ANTA[I], a palm branch to right, K AX monogram across, (cf.S.4818, SNG Finland I 80). Nearly very fine and scarce. (3) $120
Lot 3637 Macedon under Romans, Amphipolis (158-149 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.00 gm), obv. Macedonian shield, at centre of which is a bust of Artemis Tauropolos to right with bow and quiver at her shoulder, rev. **MAKEDONWN PRWTHS* in two lines, club between, HP monogram above, ANK monogram below, all within oak wreath, to left of which a thunderbolt, (S.1386, AMNG 165 [p.55 4 only noted], Hunter 3 [p.179], Mion. Vol.I, No.58 [p.456]). Very fine or better and a very rare variety. $320
Lot 3638 Macedon under Romans, Amphipolis, (158-149 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.97 gm), obv. Macedonian shield, at centre of which is a bust of Artemis Tauropolos to right with bow and quiver at her shoulder, rev. **MAKEDONWN PRWTHS* in two lines, club between monograms above and below, all within oak wreath, to left of which a thunderbolt, (S.1386, AMNG 176 [p.57], BMC 7 [p.8], SNG Manchester 749, Hunter 3, McClean 3708, SNG Cop. 1314, SNG Ash. 3297). Well centred, very fine or better and scarce in this condition. $280
Lot 3639 Macedon under Romans, G. Publilius Quaestor issued 148-146 B.C., AE 22-25, (8.61 grams), obv. Roma head to right, with griffin on helmet, rev. **MAKEDONIWN TAMIOYGAI[OV] POPNLIOV* in three lines in wreath, (S.-, ANS Museum Notes 1968 type 1, SNG Cop. 1318, Lindgren 1348). Slight die crack, otherwise deeply toned, very fine - good very fine and rare. $70
Lot 3640 Macedon, Thessalonica, Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), Titus and Domitian (issued as Caesars), (A.D. 69), AE 21, (7.71 grams), obv. bare heads of Titus and Domitian facing, around **[TITON AUTOKRATORA DO]METION KAIS[ARA]*, rev. **[Q]ESSA [L]ONIKE [W]N* in three lines within oak wreath, inscription above, eagle left, head? right, (RPC II 321); Thessaly, Thessalian League, Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE 19 assarion, (6.37 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, **[DOM]ITIANON KAISARA QESSALOI* around, star at base of neck, rev. draped bust of Domitia right, **DOMIT IAN SEBASSTHN* around, (S.891, BCD cf.1407, RPC 284); Mysia, Pergamum, Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), AE 19, (4.96 grams), obv. draped bust of the Senate, around **QEON CUN KAHTON, rev. bust of Roma, around **QEON ROMHN*, **[PO]* before, (Lindgren III 278, RPC II 919, SNG Von Aulock 1385). Nearly very fine - very fine, the last coin rare. (3) $150
Lot 3641 Macedon, Koinon type, pseudo-autonomous issue (3rd century A.D.), AE 26mm (12.90 grams), obv. head of Alexander the Great to right, around **ALEXANDROU*, rev. warrior standing facing, holding parazonium and spear, around **KOINON MAKEDONWN DIC NEW*, (cf.AMNG 517, SNG Cop.-, Imhoof Blumer 563). Attractive green patina, nearly very fine and scarce. $60
Lot 3642 Thrace, Anchialus, Geta as Caesar, (A.D. 209-212), AE 27-28, (12.11 grams), obv. draped and cuirassed bust of Geta to right, around **AUK P CEP [GETAC]*, rev. around **[OUAPIAN W]N AGCIALE WN*, city gate flanked by two battlement towers, surmounted by Poseidon advancing right, holding hippocamp and trident, **D* in left field, (cf.AMNG 560, Varbanov 462, cf.SNG Cop 450); Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, Elagabalus (A.D 218-222), AE 20, (4.76 grams), obv. radiate head of Elagabalus to right, around **[AV]T KAI MA AV ANTWNEINOC*, rev. SC, **DE* above, eagle below, wreath around, (McAlee 788c, SNG Cop 245); Lycaonia, Iconium, Valerian I, (A.D. 253-260), AE 22, (5.27 grams), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Valerian, around IMP CP LIC VALERIANUS P F AVG, rev. around ICONIENSI (CO)LO SR, Tyche seated left with rudder and cornucopiae, (SND Von Aulock 5392). Fine - good very fine, last coin scarce. (3) $140
Lot 3643 Thrace, Byzantion, silver siglos or drachm (Persian standard), (416-357 B.C.), (5.30 grams), obv. cow standing to left on dolphin, **PU*, above, foreleg raised, rev. quadripartite incuse square of 'mill-sail' pattern, the surfaces granulated, (S.1579, BMC 1-8, SNG Cop. 476, SNG BMC Black Sea 21ff.). Attractive, well centred, good very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3644 Thrace, Byzantion, (357-340 B.C.), silver tetrobol, (2.04 grams), obv. cow standing to left, on dolphin to left, foreleg raised, above **P[U]*, rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.1582, SNG BMC Black Sea 36-41 [Pl.II]); Thrace, Byzantion, (387-340 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (1.87 grams), obv. forepart of bull to left, **P[U]* above, rev. head of ornamented trident, (S.1583, BMC Thrace 3.23-24). Toned, very fine, second scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 3645 Thrace, The Thracian Cherronesos (Cardia?), (400-350 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.29 grams), obv. forepart of lion right, head looking back, rev. quadripartite square, two pellets diagonally opposite (cf.S.1603, SNG Cop. 825, BMC Thrace 8). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3646 Thrace, The Thracian Cherronesos (Cardia?), (400-350 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.31 grams), obv. forepart of lion to right, looking back, rev. quadripartite incuse square, dot in one corner, ivy leaf in opposite corner, (cf.S.1603, McClean 4082-4083, SNG Berry 501, BMC 13). Toned, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3647 Moesia Inferior, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.508 gm), 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, below dolphin monogram AH, I below tail of sea-eagle, (cf.S.1669; SNG BMC -, BMC -, cf.Pick 439). Toned, good very fine. $400
Lot 3648 Moesia Inferior, Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver stater, (5.24 gm), 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, A below dolphin, (cf.S.1669, SNG BM 237-8, Pick 416, SNG Cop. 193). Good very fine/nearly extremely fine, rare. $260
Lot 3649 Thrace (Moesia Inferior), Istros, (400-350 B.C.), silver obol or trihemiobol, (1.01 grams), obv. two young male heads facing, side by side, left upright, right inverted, rev. **ISTR[IH]* above, sea-eagle standing to left on dolphin to left, which it attacks with its beak, **D* below dolphin, (cf.S.1670, cf.SNG BMC 250, cf.Pick 443-453, cf.SNG Stancomb 143, cf.SNG Cop.200). Good fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3650 Thrace, Island off Thrace, Thasos, (c.463-411 B.C.), silver stater, (8.72 gm), obv. naked ithyphallic Satyr (classical style) in kneeling running attitude carrying off nymph raising hand with all fingers showing in protest, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (S.1746, Asyut Hoard -, BMC 24, McClean 4197, SNG Cop. 1010, ACNAC Dewing 1322). Toned, good fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3651 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.01 gm), Magnesia mint, issued c.297/6-282/1 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, (eye looking forwards), with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, shield at side with lion's head in centre, **PUOR* monogram in inner left field, race torch with fillets in outer left field, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 115 [Pl.19], Armenak 853-862). High relief, of fine style, very fine and rare. $950
Lot 3652 Thrace, Kingdom of, Lysimachos, (323-281 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.46 gm), Pergamon mint, style of that issued c.287 B.C., obv. head of Alexander to right, with diadem and horn of Ammon, within dotted border, K under bust, rev. Athena enthroned to left, supporting Nike, to inner left a cult statue, to far left crescent, in exergue a **WX* monogram, to right **BASILEWS to left **LUSIMAXOU*, (cf.S.6814, Thompson 220 [illustrated Plate 21 [same dies], Arnold-Biuchi 36 [dies of obv.8, rev.35, dies illustrated as 34a, Pl.3 [error on plates], SNG Fitz. 1850 [same dies]). Well centred and with a very high relief, minor wear on the horn, with a fine eye, very fine and very rare, the die combination known by one museum example (Cambridge). $1,900
Lot 3653 Illyria, Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium, (2nd-1st century B.C.), silver drachm, (3.24 grams), obv. cow standing right looking back at calf, above **MACATAS*, club to left, [trident below], rev. double stellate pattern within square, around **DUR ARI S[TO] MA[OU]*, (S.1899, BMC 39, Sng Cop -, Maier 134). Minor surface pitting, otherwise toned, nearly very fine and a scarce magistrate. Passed in
Lot 3654 Illyria, Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium, (3rd-3nd century B.C.), silver drachm, (3.27 grams), obv. cow standing right looking back at calf, above **APISTO* **LAMOS*, rev. double floral pattern within square, around **DURARISTHNOS*, (cf.S.1899, cf.Maier 256, cf.BMC 81-83, cf.SNG Tubingen 1424); Thrace, the Thracian Cherronesos (Cardia?), (400-350 B.C.), silver hemidrachm, (2.36 grams), obv. forepart of lion looking back, rev. a dot and another dot in opposite quarter, (cf.S.1603, cf.SNG Cop. 824). Toned, good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3655 Illyria, Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium, (250-229 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.50 grams), obv. Herakles head to right in lion skin, rev. Pegasos flying to right, **U* above, **L* below, (S.1896, SNG Cop 533); Italy, Lucania, Herakleia, (380-281 B.C.), silver diobol, (0.83 grams), obv. head of Athena to right, wearing crested helmet, ornamented with hippocamp, rev. Herakles wrestling lion, (cf.S.392, SNG ANS 30); Euboia, Eretria, (500-465 B.C.), silver obol, (0.57 grams), obv. bull's head facing, rev. octopus in incuse square, (S.1825, BMC 33-38, SNG Cop. 473, Lanz Auction Sale Catalogue 111, [lot 327-335]). Toned, fine - very fine and scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 3656 Thessaly, Gyrton, (late 4th-early 3rd century B.C.), AE Dichalkon, (5.35 grams), obv. young male head facing three-quarter right, monogram to right, rev. diademed head of nymph Gyrtone to left, [**GURTWNIWN*] around, (S.-, Rogers 229, fig 104). Deep green patina, nearly very fine and rare. $70
Lot 3657 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (196-146 B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus or one and a half denarii, (6.08 gm), Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus to right, crowned with oak leaves, behind **PTOLEMAIOU*, rev. Athena Itonia advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, on sides **QESSA LWN*, above **A RIS*, either side of figure **T O/KL H/S*, (cf.S.2232, McClean 4731, cf.SNG Cop. 292, BMC -), Good very fine, minor obverse porosity, well centred, and rare. $100
Lot 3658 Thessaly, Thessalian League, (196-146 B.C.), silver stater or double victoriatus, (6.20 gm), Larissa mint, obv. head of Zeus to right, crowned with oak leaves, behind **[P]TOLEMAIOU*, rev. Athena Itonia advancing to right, brandishing spear and holding shield, on sides **QESSA LWN*, above across API CTO, either side of figure **KL* HC*, (cf.S.2232, McClean 4832, cf.SNG Cop. 292), Bright, very fine, well centred and rare. Passed in
Lot 3659 Thessaly, Cretan Mercenaries, (Rhodes), (175-170 B.C.), silver drachm, (2.70 gm), obv. Helios facing head slightly to right, rev. rose, club to left, **[I W]* across field, above Magistrate name **ERMI[AS]*, (cf.S.5050, Price 'The Larissa 1968 hoard' (Kraay-Morkholm Essays, pp.241-2) Nos.247-1075 [includes this coin], SNG Finland [Keckmann 793-5]). Attractive and as struck, extremely fine/good very fine. scarce. $150
Lot 3660 Boiotia, Tanagra, silver stater, (early - mid 4th century B.C.), (12.05 grams), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. forepart of horse to right, laurel garland around its neck, T-A across field, below, grape bunch on vine, all within concave circle, (S.2450, BCD 264 [Triton IX, p.58], Traite III, 343 [Pl.CCIV, 6], SNG Cop.224). Some surface roughness, otherwise good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3661 Boiotia, Thebes, (425-400 B.C.), silver stater, (11.98 grams), obv. Boiotian shield, club across upper half, rev. amphora, with letters **Q E* either side, (S.2384, BCD Triton IX Sale lot 388 [similar dies], SNG Berry 595, BMC 72, [p.76, Pl.XIII]). Off centred obverse, otherwise good very fine and a rare type. Passed in
Lot 3662 Boiotia, Thebes, (425-400 B.C.), silver stater, (11.71 grams), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora, bunch of grapes in field to left, **Q* [E] across lower field, (cf.S.2398, Head, Boeotia p.40, BCD 396f, SNG Cop -). Toned, slightly off centred reverse, good very fine and a scarce magistrate. Passed in
Lot 3663 Boiotia, Thebes, (382-363 B.C.), silver stater, Arka.. Magistrate, (12.24 grams), obv. Boiotian shield, rev. amphora, in concave field, with two ivy leaves above, across letters AP KA either side, (cf.S.2398, Hepworth Series D4, No.14 [in list], BCD 537 [p.100, Triton IX], Head, Boeotia p.64, Weber 3271 [(p.309, Pl.123]), Traite III, 267 [Pl.CCI, 13], BMC 117-9 [p.81], SNG Delepierre 1299 [Pl.34]), Round flan, good very fine and very scarce. $360
Lot 3664 Euboia, Chalkis, (c.338-308 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.49 gm), obv. Hera head to right, hair rolled, rev. eagle flying to right, carrying snake in talons and beak, below reversed **CAL*, to left monogram, (cf.S.2483, Picard Series Emission 8, Lanz BCD Auction Sale 111 [No. 138 realised 300 euros +]); Sikyonia, Sikyon, (360-330 B.C.), (2.68 gm), silver hemidrachm, obv. chimaera standing left, rev. dove flying to left, (cf.S.2774). Good very fine; fine. (2) $220
Lot 3665 Attica, Aegina, (480-457 B.C.), silver stater, (2.58 grams), obv. sea turtle 'Proto-tortoise' type, rev. rough incuse developed early Union Jack pattern, (Milbank -, SNG Cop 510); Mysia, Lampsakos, (c.500-450 B.C.), silver diobol, (1.24 grams), obv. forepart of Pegasus left, rev. quadripartite incuse square, (SNG France 1115-6, SNG Cop 180); Calabria, Tarentum, (c.480-470 B.C.), silver obol, (0.65 grams), obv. scallop shell, rev. four spoke wheel, (Vlasto 1106, SNG ANS 1239); Gaul, Massalia (as a Colony founded by the Phokaians), (c.400-350 B.C.), silver obol, (0.62 grams), obv. youthful male head of Apollo left, rev. wheel with four spokes, M A in two quarters, (S.72, De La Tour 681). Toned, fair - nearly very fine. (4) $140
Lot 3666 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.10 gm), 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. $700
Lot 3667 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.12 grams), issued c.430 B.C., obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye in profile, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2526, BMC 62, cf.Starr Pl.XXII, SNG Cop.33-40). Well centred flan, graffito 'A' on obverse, lightly toned, good very fine. $350
Lot 3668 Attica, Athens, (449-413 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.07 gm), 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). Uneven tone, cut across owl's neck on reverse, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 3669 Attica, Athens, probably imitating issue from an uncertain mint in Asia Minor, (late 5th - early 4th century B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.52 gm), obv. head of Athena to right wearing ivy crested helmet, eye facing, rev. owl standing to right, head facing, in erect posture, olive twig and crescent behind, to right, **AQE, all in incuse square, (S.2526, cf.BMC 62, cf.Svoronos Athenes Pl.13, 15, cf.Diebolt & Nicolet-Pierre 'Recherches sur la metal de tetradrachmes a types Atheniens' SNR 56 [1977], Pl.25, 12), cf.SNG Cop 31, cf.Starr Type Vb). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3670 Attica, Athens, (c.449-413 B.C.), silver drachm, (4.21 grams), obv. head of Athena to r., wearing crested helmet, rev. owl standing to r., head facing, olive twig behind, **AQE* before, (S.2527, BMC 74). Nearly very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 3671 Attica, Athens, (300-262 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (17.03 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). Short of flan as usual, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3672 Attica, Athens, (c.264-267 A.D.), AE 21, (5.19 grams), obv. helmeted head of Athena to right, rev. **AQH NA IWN* around, garlanded bucranium with fillet between horns, hanging down at sides, (S.4856, Kroll, Athenian Agora Period VC 401, Sv, Pl. 99, No.26, [same dies]). Surface oxidation, weak in places, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce. $40
Lot 3673 Peloponnesos, Arkadian League, Megalopolis, (320's-c.275 B.C.), silver obol, (0.79 gm), obv. horned head of young Pan to left, I on right, rev. AR monogram of solid form with syrinx below, I to left, (cf.S.2688, BCD 1524 [p.364], BMC 59-61 [p.174], SNG Lockett 2518). Good very fine, very scarce. $50
Lot 3674 Peloponnesos, Arkadian League, Megalopolis, (c.80's-50's B.C.), silver triobol or hemidrachm, (2.33 gm), obv. laureate head of Zeus to left, rev. naked Pan seated left, on rock holding lagobolon, to left eagle on knee of Pan, monogram of **DI* to left, to right traces of *DE* and **MEG*. (cf.S.2719, BCD 1563 [p.371], Dengate [MN 13] Group III, Issue 4, BMC 5 [p.188], McClean 6989). Weak in places, good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3675 Peloponnesos, Argolis, Argos, AE 16, (260-195 B.C.), (2.54 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo left, rev. tripod, club to left, archaic heta to right (cf.S.2801, BCD 1127, SNG Cop 70, HGC 700, Nemea 1784-1786); Boeotia, Federal Coinage, AE 17, c. 244-197 B.C., (4.37 grams), obv. three quarter facing head of Demeter or Kore, rev. Poseidon standing left resting on trident, right foot on rock, **[BOIWTWN]* to right, (S.2413, BCD 101, SNG Cop 384). First coin struck from weak dies, otherwise toned with an attractive green patina, very rare. Second coin overstruck on a coin of Antigonos Gonatas, deeply toned, fine. (2) $60
Lot 3676 Pontos, Amisos, (c.400-350 B.C.), silver drachm, (5.49 grams), obv. head of Hera to left, wearing ornamented stephanos, hair rolled, rev. owl standing facing on shield, wings spread, helmet to left, **L* to right, traces of **PEIRA* in exergue, (cf.S.3633, Waddington [Sup.E,15], SNG Cop.121). Deep test cut across face, otherwise toned, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3677 Bithynia, Kalchedon, (c.340-320 B.C.), silver siglos (Persian standard), (5.29 grams), obv. bull standing to left, on corn-ear, above **KAL[C]* rev. quadripartite incuse square of mill-sail pattern, (S.3738, SNG BMC Black Sea 112ff. [siglos], SNG von Aulock 482). Good very fine, $80
Lot 3678 Bithynia, Kingdom of, Nicomedes III, (128-94 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.30 gm), issued year 190 = 108-107 B.C., obv. head of Nicomedes II to right, with diadem, rev. Zeus standing to left, holding wreath and sceptre, eagle on thunderbolt to left, before Zeus monogram, to right **BASILEWS* to left **EPIFANOUS NIKOMHDOU*, below date qp (190), (S.7274, Waddington p.231, De Callatay D.91, cf.SNG von Aulock 264 [year 200]). Dark even cabinet toning, several minor reverse marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine and a rare date. Passed in
Lot 3679 Mysia, Atarneus, (c.350 B.C.), AE 17, (3.90 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. forepart of horse right, bunch of grapes before, snake above, ATAP below (S. 3812, SNG Cop 21, Lindgren-Kovacs 211 var); Astyra, under Persian Satrap, Tissaphernes, (c.400-395 B.C.), AE 12, (1.47 grams), obv. portrait of Tissaphernes bare-headed to right, **[TI]SS[A]* below, rev. cult image of Artemis, club to right, to left **ASTUR[H]*, (S.-, Cahn, Numismatics - Witness to History pp.11-14 and pl.3, Spink Num. Circ. April 1994); Phrygia, Apameia, (after 133 B.C.), AE 15, (3.62 grams), obv. turreted head of Artemis to right, rev. Marsyas advancing right playing flute, Maeander pattern below, ATTA **HRAK* around, (cf.S.5122, BMC 63, SNG Cop.-). Deeply toned, fine - nearly very fine, second coin rare. (3) $90
Lot 3680 Mysia, Pergamon, (c.123-104 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.19 gm), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left monogram of **PER*, above BO, to right serpent entwined thyrsus, (cf.S.3948, Kleiner [ANSMN 23], Type 10, example in Berlin, Pinder 94, SNG von Aulock 7467). Very fine and rare. $120
Lot 3681 Mysia, Pergamum, Livia with Julia, under Charinos the grammateus, (10-2 B.C.), AE 19, (3.85 grams), obv. draped bust of Livia as Hera right, around **LIBIAN HRAN CARINOS*, rev. draped bust of Julia as Aphrodite right, around **IOULIAN AFRODITHN*, (RPC I 2359, BMC 248, SNG Cop.464). Dark green patina, nearly very fine and rare, with collector's ticket. $90
Lot 3682 Aeolis, Cyme, (c.150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.75 grams), obv. head of Amazon Cyme to right with hair bound with ribbon, rev. horse pacing to right, one handled vase at feet, all within laurel wreath, before **KUMAIWN, below in exergue **AMFIKTUWN, (cf.S.4183, Oakley Issue 77 [ANSMN 27], cf. BMC 83 [p.112]). Nearly extremely fine and a scarce magistrate. $480
Lot 3683 Aeolis, Myrina, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.68 gm), 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, XN monogram behind, also **MYPINAIWN, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4216, ANSMN 30, cf.Sacks 26.38, SNG Fitz 4327 [same obv. die]). With some mint bloom, weak in places, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $950
Lot 3684 Ionia, Ephesus, (390-330 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (14.92 grams), issue 360-350 B.C., obv. bee with straight wings dividing E - **F*, rev. forepart of kneeling stag to right, looking back, palm tree behind, to right magistrate's name **TIMOLAS*, (cf.S.4372, Coin Hoards CH IX, Class F [obv.89], Pixodarus Hoard, magistrate noted in Oxford 1929). Well centred, lightly toned with blue highlights, nearly very fine and very rare. $900
Lot 3685 Ionia, Magnesia on the Maeander, (after 165 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.76 gm), obv. diademed bust of Artemis to right with bow and quiver at shoulder, rev. Apollo standing to left on meander pattern, holding branch tied with fillets, and resting left elbow on tall tripod surmounted by quiver, to left **MA GNHTWN*, to right **APOLLODWROS* and **KALLIKRATOU*, all within laurel wreath, (cf.S.4485, Jones [ANSMN 24], [p.101], Nos.4b [same obverse die], Hunter 8 [p.347], Pozzi 2463). Lightly toned, golden hue on reverse, weak at neck of obverse, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 3686 Ionia, Miletos, (c.550-525 B.C.), silver twelfth stater, (1.08 grams), obv. forepart of lion and legs to left, rev. star ornament within incuse square, (S.3533, BMC 22ff, SNG Kayhan 476); another, (1.02 grams), (S.3533, BMC 22ff, SNG Kayhan 483). Toned, very fine. (2) $60
Lot 3687 Lydia, Tralles, (c.100-90 B.C.), silver cistophoric tetradrachm, (12.68 gm), obv. cista mystica containing serpent, all within ivy wreath, rev. bow in case between two coiled serpents, to left **TRAL*, to right a lyre, (cf.S.4745, SNG von Aulock 3259, SNG Cop. 657, BMC -). Extremely fine, weak in parts of ivy wreath and very scarce. $190
Lot 3688 Lydia, Philadelphia, Caligula, (A.D. 37-41), AE 16-17, (3.75 grams), Hermogenes Olympionikes magistrate, obv. bare head of Caligula to right, around **[G]AIOS [K]AISAR*, rev. around **FILAD[ELFEON ERMOG]ENHS OLYMPIO[NIKHS]*, laureate busts of the Dioscuri jugate right, palm branch to left, (BMC 53, RPC I 3023, Trillmich 14.13). Attractive dark brown patina, slight rubbing on the highpoints, rare. $160
Lot 3689 Caria, Satraps of, Maussollos, (377-353 B.C.), silver drachm (3.50 gm), obv. three-quarter facing head of Apollo wearing laurel wreath, head turned slightly right, rev. Zeys Labraundos standing right, holding double axe (labrys) and lotus-tipped sceptre, ME monogram to left, name **MAUSSWLL[O]* to right, (S.4956, SNG von Aulock 2365, cf.SNG Cop, 591). Toned, extremely fine/good very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3690 Phrygia, Apamea, (2nd century B.C.), AE 15, (4.10, 4.35 grams), obv. turreted head of Artemis-Tyche to right, dotted border, rev. naked Marsyas to right playing double flute, to right, **APAM*, to left MHNTK, (cf.S.5122, cf.SNG von Aulock 3474, cf. BMC 91); MAXIMIANUS, (286-310 three reigns), Antioch mint, billon antonianus, issued 285-295, (3.54 grams), obv. IMP C M A MAXIMIANVS AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Maximianus, rev. Jupiter and Maximianus, around CONCORDIA MI LITVM, KA below, (S.3611, RIC 621, C.54). Nearly very fine - very fine, first two scarce. (3) $70
Lot 3691 Lycia, Lycian League, Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), dated year 14 (A.D. 95), silver drachm, (3.46 grams), obv. laureate head of Domitian right, around **AUT KAIC DOMITIANOC CEBAC TOC GERM*, rev. around **ETOYC ID YPATOY IZ*, Lyre (kithara), lyre branch to right, (RPC 1502, BMC p.39, 6). Attractive style, lightly toned with golden highlights, nearly extremely fine and rare. $280
Lot 3692 Cilicia, Nagidus, (c. 370 B.C.), silver stater, (10.70 gm), obv. Aphrodite enthroned to left, feet on stool, holding phiale over altar, Eros stands behind her, rev. Dionysos standing with head to l., holding grape cluster with right hand, left hand holding thyrsus, **NAGIDEW N* around, above A in circle, all within dotted border, (S.5585, Lederer 26 [same dies, Pl.XI], SNG Levante -). Brilliant, good extremely fine, rare. $900
Lot 3693 Cappadocia, Kings of, Ariarathes V Eusebes Philopator, (c.163-130 B.C.), silver drachm (4.15 gm), dated RY 32 (139 BC), obv. diademed head right, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, around on three sides **BASILEWS ARIARAQOU EUSEBOUS*, A to outer left, monograms to inner left and outer right,**BL* (date) in exergue, (S.7386, Simonetta, Coins (Ariarathes IV) p.23, 12, SNG Cop. Suppl. 644). Rough in places on the obverse field, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. $110
Lot 3694 Cappadocia, Kings of, Ariarathes V Eusebes Philopator, (c.163-130 B.C.), silver drachm (4.19 gm), dated RY 33 (130 BC). obv. diademed head right, rev. Athena Nikephoros standing left, around on three sides **BASILEWS ARIARAQOU EUSEBOUS*, A to outer left, monograms to inner left and outer right,**GL* (date) in exergue, (S.7386, Simonetta, Coins (Ariarathes IV) p.23, 13a, SNG Cop. Suppl. 645-646). Nearly extremely fine and rare. $80
Lot 3695 Cappadocia, Kingdom of Ariobarzanes I, Philoromaios, (95-63 B.C.), silver drachm, (3.82 grams), obv. head of Ariobarzanes I to right, wearing diadem, rev. Athena standing to left with left hand supporting spear and shield, and right hand outstretched supporting Nike left, holding wreath. **BASILEWS* on right, APIOBAPZANOY on left, **FIL*OROMAIOY below, to left AM monogram, date **IE* in exergue, (S.7302, BMC 11, Simonetta 22a). Lightly toned, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3696 Syria, Kingdom of, Antiochus IV, (175-164 B.C.), AE 32, (32.72 grams), 'Egyptianizing' series, Antioch mint, obv. laureate head of Zeus-Serapis to right, wearing tainia with Osiris crown at tip, rev. eagle to right with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, to right **BASILEWS ANTIOCOU*, to left ** QEOU and **EPIFAN[OUS]*, (S.6985, ACNAC Houghton 119-120, SMA 60, HGC 9, 643, SC 1413). Off centred on obverse, dark green patination, good fine and rare. $100
Lot 3697 Syria, Kingdom of, Demetrius I, (162-150 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.45 grams), Antioch mint, obv. diademed head of Demetrius to right within laurel wreath border, rev. Tyche seated to left with leg of throne a winged tritoness, holds sceptre and cornucopiae, to right **BASILEWS*, to left **DHMH TRIOU*, monogram in left field, (S.7014, SNG Spaer 1257, SMAS 81). Flan crack behind head, otherwise attractively toned, very fine. $300
Lot 3698 Syria, Kingdom of, Alexander I Balas, (150-145 B.C.), AE 18, (7.00 grams), obv. head of Alexander I wearing flanged Attic helmet to right, rev. Nike standing to left, holding wreath in outstretched hand with palm branch over shoulder, B in exergue, grain ear in left field, **[B]ASILEWS ALEXANDROU*, (S.7040, SNG Spaer 1470 var, cf.Houghton 203); Uncertain AE, Phonecia or Cilicia, AE 20, (4.84 grams), obv. head of Tyche right, rev. Athena standing left holding Nike in outstretched right hand, spear in left hand, shield resting at foot, to right **AIAGW THSIEPAS*, to left **KAIAUTONOM[OU]*, (cf.RPC 3872); Sasanian Empire, Khusro II, (A.D. 591-628), silver drachm, (2.55 grams), Bishapur mint, obv. crowned bust of Khosru II right, rev. fire altar of Zarathustra, date left (RY 27), (cf.Gobl pl.XIII, 212). Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3699 Syria, Seleucid kingdom of Cleopatra Thea and Antiochus VIII (125-121 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (15.77 gm), Ake-Ptolemais mint, obv. cojoined heads to right, of Cleopatra veiled and diademed and her son Anthiochus VIII to right, rev. Zeus enthroned holding Nike and sceptre, to right field **BASILISSHS / KLEOPATRAS / QEAS* in left field **KAI / BASILEWS / ANTIOCOU*, (cf.S.7135, Cf.SC 2271, cf.Houghton 722 var., Newell 8 (Pl.II, ANS NNM 84). Concave flan, very fine or better and rare. Passed in
Lot 3700 Syria, Kingdom of, Tigranes II of Armenia, (95-56 B.C.) AE 16, (3.34 grams), Artaxata mint, obv. bust of Tigranes wearing Armenian tiara with star and eagles to right, rev. Herakles-Vahagn standing left holding club and lion's skin, **BASILEWS BASILEWN TIGRANOU* to left and right, in upper field **D*, (S.7209, Bedoukian 99-102, Lindgren III, 963). Toned, very fine and rare. $110
Lot 3701 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antioch mint, pseudo-autonomous issue, time of Augustus, (7-6 B.C.), AE 19, (7.01gm), obv. laureate head of Zeus right, rev. ram running right, head left, star above, ANTIOXE[*WN EPI UAROU*], monogram below, (S.5184, McAlee 95, RPC I 4265, SNG Cop. 95).Fine and rare. $200
Lot 3702 Syria, Seleucis & Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem (Antioch), Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), billon tetradrachm, (10.11 gm), obv. laureate bust of Gordian III to right, around AYTOK K M ANT **GORD*IANOC CEB, rev. eagle standing facing, head to left, wreath in beak, between legs crescent over ram, around **DHMARC EX OU*CIAC, SC in exergue, (cf.S.3779, McAlee 860, BMC 494, Prieur 281-2). Very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3703 Syria, Seleucis and Pieria, Antiochia ad Orontem, Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251 B.C.), billon tetradrachm, (10.68 gm), obv. radiate bust right of Trajan Decius, draped and cuirassed as seen from behind, S below, around AVTK **G MEKU D*EKIOC TPAIANOC CEB, rev. eagle open wings, head to right with wreath, around, **DHMARC EXOU*CIAC, S C in exergue, (S.4209, Prieur 587). Toned, nearly extremely fine. $100
Lot 3704 Palestine, Samaria, Caesarea Maritima, Marcus Aurelius, (161-180 A.D.), AE 24, issued 161-180 A.D., (13.19 gm), obv. Marcus Aurelius bareheaded to right, draped and cuirassed, around IMP CAES MAVR ANTONINVS AVG, rev. Sarapis wearing a kalathos to right, COL PRIMA FL AVG CAESAREA, around, (S -, Kadman 40 [p.104-5, Pl.IV, 40, CNP Vol.II, notes 54 specimens known], Ros. 33 [p.6], BMC 83-91 [p.22-23], SNG ANS 778 [Pl.24], Lindgren 1493 [p.81, Pl.81]). Nearly very fine and rare. $70
Lot 3705 Palestine, Judaea, Aelia Capitolina (Jerusalem). Marcus Aurelius, with Commodus. (161-180 A.D.), AE 25 (17.11 gm), obv. laureate and draped busts of Marcus Aurelius and Commodus, vis-Ö-vis, around IMP ANTONINVS ET COM[ODUS AVGG] rev. draped bust of Sarapis, wearing kalathos, around COL AEL CAP, (S.1717, Meshorer 57 [p.80], Aelia Kadman 63 [P.92-93], SNG ANS 607). Very fine with earthy green patina, very rare. $140
Lot 3706 Mesopotamia, Singara, Gordian III and Tranquillina, (A.D. 238-244), AE 31-34, (20.57 grams), obv. confronted busts of Gordian on left wearing paludamentum and cuirass and Tranquillina on right wearing stephane, around **AUTOK K M ANT GORDIANON SAB TRANKULLINA SEB*, rev. city goddess wearing turreted crown, veil, mantle and chiton, seated left on rock holding a small branch, at her feet a half-figure of a river god swimming, centaur Saggitarius above discharging bow, (BMC Arabia p.135 8, Sng Cop 257, McClean III p.385 9560). Dark brown patina, nearly very fine and scarce. $130
Lot 3707 Arabia Petraea, Philippolis. Philip II. (247-249 A.D.), AE (15.15 gm), struck at Antioch, obv. AUTOK K M IOY**LI FILIPPO*1C CEB laureate, draped and cuirassed bust of Philip II to right, rev. **FILIPPOPOLITWN KOLWWNIA*C around, Roma seated left holding eagle supporting two small figures (Divus Marinus, the grandfather of Philip II, and his deified wife?) and resting on spear, S-C in field, (S.4156, Spikerman 6, SNG ANS 1410). Good fine and very rare with earthen green patina. $90
Lot 3708 Persian Imperial Coinage, Kingdom of, Darius I, (521-486 B.C.) or later, silver siglos, (5.58 and 5.40 grams), issued 500-485 B.C., obv. king as bearded archer kneeling to right with spear and bow, rev. oblong incuse punch, (S.4678, Carradice Type IIIa, 14-15). Lightly toned, fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3709 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes II, (c.57-38 B.C.) silver drachm, (4.01 gm), Rhagae mint, obv. large size bust wearing a diadem to left with short beard without wart, crescent behind, star before, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, monogram **PR* below bow, (cf.S.7443, Sellwood 47.8, Shore 240). Bright, attractive nearly extremely fine, rare. Passed in
Lot 3710 Parthia, Kingdom of, Orodes II, (c.57-38 B.C.) silver drachm, (4.01 gm), Ecbatana mint, obv. small size bust wearing a diadem to left with short beard, star before, crescent over star behind, rev. archer seated right on throne, seven line inscription, monogram AT, anchor with curved trident above behind, (cf.S.7445, Sellwood 48.8, Shore 260). Bright, attractive nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3711 Sasanian King, Peroz (Firuz I), (457-484), silver drachms, a range of mints, AS (Aspadana - Isfahan) (illustrated); AU (Aukrmazd Artashir - Ahwaz); BLH (Balkh); NAR (Nahr Tire); ST (Stakhr - Istakhr); VH (Veh Artashir - Seleucia), obv. bust to right with crown or headress of two turrets and a globe, crescent before or two wings instead, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with two attendants facing the altar with flames only above the altar, (Sellwood 48, 49, cf.Gobl 167, 169, 171, 174-6, cf.M.973-995). Very fine, all with collector tickets. (6) $160
Lot 3712 Sasanian King, Kavad I, (A.D. 488-496, 498-531), silver drachms, first reign issue, year 11, AU (Ahwaz) (illustrated), another undated, NI (Nihavand mint) not noted in Sellwood for first reign; second reign issue, year 36, HR (Herat) (holed), another year 19, DA (Darabgird), another year 30 GD (Jay), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, crescents on shoulders, and streamers rising from headress into margin for second reign issue, name in margin, rev. fire altar with attendants star and crescent, (Sellwood 51, 52, Gobl 183, 185, 187). Mostly very fine, one holed. (5) $130
Lot 3713 Sasanian King, Khusru I, (A.D. 531-579), silver drachms, mints AI (Shush) year 36, AU (Ahwaz) year 30, BISh (Bishapur) year 31, MI (Meshan) year 34, RA (Ram Auhrmazd) year 30 (illustrated), YZ (Yazd) year 24, another year 36?, obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with attendants, (Sellwood 54, Gobl 196, M.1028-9). Very fine or better. (7) $190
Lot 3714 Sasanian King, Hormazd IV, (A.D. 579-590), silver drachm, NIHCh (Nishapur) year 3 another year 10, obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with attendants, (Sellwood 55, 56, Gobl 200-202); Khusru II, (A.D. 591-628, 2nd reign), silver drachms, AB (Abarshahr) year 3, ART (Gor) year 11, BISh (Bishapur) year 3, H (Herat) year 3, NIHCh (Nishapur) Year 5, NIH (Nihavand) year 3, ST (Isstakhr) year 11, obv. bust to right with winged crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar, within three circular margins, (Sellwood 61, Gobl 209, cf. M.1180-1183); together with Greece, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), silver obol, uncertain mint, obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin, dotted border, rev. Zeus seated on throne to left, eagle in outstretched hand, traces of **ALEXANDROU* to right, (cf.S.6736). Last coin fine, others mostly very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 3715 Sasanian King, Hormizd IV, (A.D. 579-590), silver drachms, mints AB (Abarshahr) year 4, another year 11, BISh (Bishapur) year 8, NIH (Nihavand) year 10 another year 11, NIHCh (Nisapur) year 10, YZ (Yazd) year 4 (illustrated), obv. bust to right with crown, name in outer margin, rev. fire altar with attendants, (Sellwood 55, 56, Gobl 200-202). Very fine or better. (7) $200
Lot 3716 Baktria, Kingdom of, Eucratides I, (170-145 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, (16.73 gm), obv. pith helmeted head of Eucratides to right with dotted border ornamented with bull's horn and ear, rev. the Dioskouroi on horseback prancing to right, each holding spear and palm, monogram of **HDTM*, in exergue **EUKRATIDOU*, around above **BASILEWS MEGALOU, (cf.S.7570. Mitchiner 1.177.ee, Bopearachchi Series 6E, SNG ANS 465). Extremely fine in high relief, bright, piece out of edge, a scarce variant. $700
Lot 3717 Baktria, Indo-Greek Kingdom. Zoilos II. (c.50-40/35 B.C.), silver drachm (2.25 gm), bilingual issue, obv. diademed and draped bust right, Greek legend around,, rev. Athena Alkidemos advancing left; monograms in left and right field, Karosthi legend around, (S.7709, Bopearachchi SÇrie 1L, SNG ANS 1659-1660). Extremely fine, rare. $50
Lot 3718 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, uncertain mint, struck possibly late in reign year 66?, (14.12 gm), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left **PT* above **X*C, around **PTOLEMAIOU SWTHROS*, (cf.S.7774, Sv.389 [Pl.XVIII, 1], BMC 36-37, Meydancikkale -). Nearly very fine. $200
Lot 3719 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy IV, (221-205 B.C.), AE 33 hemidrachm, (33.99 grams), Alexandria mint, issued 221-205 B.C., obv. diademed head of Zeus Ammon to right, rev. eagle to left with closed wings, standing on thunderbolt, in front cornucopiae, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU, between legs **DI* monogram, (cf.S.7814, Sv.1127, SNG Cop. 202, Pitchfork 50). Toned, very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3720 Egypt, Kingdom of, Ptolemy XII, Neos Dionysos, (80-51 B.C.), silver tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, struck year 8 = 74-73 B.C., (13.42 gm), obv. head of Ptolemy to right with aegis, rev. eagle to left on thunderbolt with closed wings, to left LH, to right **PA*, around **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU**, (cf.S.7946, Sv.1855, SNG Cop.381, Pitchfork -); Kingdom of, Ptolemy VI, (180-145 B.C.), AE 27, tetrobol, issued 180-170 B.C., (21.34 gm), Alexandria mint, obv. female head (Isis) to right, with long curls, dotted border, rev. eagle to left with open wings, standing on thunderbolt, around crude **BASILEWS PTOLEMAIOU*, to left monogram of **PA*, (S.7903, Sv.1384, SNG Cop. 279 ff., Pitchfork 80). First coin with small flan, weak in places, fine and very scarce, second coin very good. (2) Passed in
Lot 3721 Egypt, Alexandria, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), billon tetradrachm, year 5 = A.D. 58-59, (13.11 gm), obv. laureate bust of Nero to right, around NEP** KLAU KAIS SEBA GER [AUTO]*, rev. Homonoia seated to left, holding patera, around OMO ONIA, below left LE, (cf.S.1996, Milne 188, Koln 136, RPC 5238) (illustrated); other Roman coins including billon tetradrachm of Alexandria of Diocletian, (one a copy) and a Muwahhids, (Almohades), anonymous issue, square silver dirham, Fas mint (Fes in Morocco), issued from A.H. 550's to 668 = A.D. 1160's-1269, (A.497, Hazard 1096, M.418-419). Nearly very fine, scarce. (5) $90
Lot 3722 Egypt, Alexandria, Antoninus Pius (A.D. 138-161), AE drachm, year 10 = A.D. 146-147, (20.4 grams), obv. Antoninus Pius with laureate head to right, around [AVT K T] *AIL ADG ANTWNEINO*C [CEB EUD], rev. Isis Pharia sailing to right, around L **DE KA TOV, (S.-, SNG Cop. -, Datt. 2668, Koln 1550). Good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3723 Ancient Greek, including Macedon, Kingdom of, Alexander III, (336-323 B.C.), AE 18 (6.97 grams), Macedonian mint, issued 336-323 B.C., obv. head of Herakles to right wearing lion skin with dotted border, rev. above KE, a club below, **ALEXANDROU* between, bow and bowcase below, (cf.S.6739, Price 309, BMC 309, M.1706, SNG Cop.1060); Peloponnesos, Sicyonia, Sicyon, c.250-200 B.C., AE chalkous, (1.54 grams), obv. dove flying to right, rev. **SI* in olive wreath tied above, (cf.S.2781, Warren Group 4,C,7b, BCD 317.12-3); Baktria, Indo-Greek king, Menander I, (c.165/55-130 B.C.), AE unit 15mm, (2.74 grams), obv. head of elephant right legend around, A below, rev. club, legend around, monogram to right, (S.7616, Bopearachchi S'rie 28-, 28J, SNG ANS 932-3); Corinthia, Corinth, (c.368-355 B.C.), AE 14, (1.55 grams), obv. Pegasos flying left, rev. trident-head upward, (cf.BCD Corinth 222-3); Caria, Knidos, (c.250-210 B.C.), AE 10, (1.23 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo right, rev. prow to left, (cf.S.4856, BMC 62). Toned, nearly very fine to good very fine, the first with attractive turquoise patina, some very scarce. (5) $160
Lot 3724 Ancient Greek and Roman, silver issues, Illyria, Epidamnos-Dyrrhachium, (400-350 century B.C.), drachm, obv. cow standing right looking back at calf, which it suckles, rev. double floral pattern within square, (cf.S.1899, Maier 256, BMC 81-83); Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), denarius, issued 71, obv. laureate head of Vespasian right, rev. Pax seated left holding olive-branch and caduceus, (S.2313, RIC 39); Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, issued A.D. 167, head of Marcus Aurelius to right, rev. Providentia standing to left, holding sceptre and wand over globe, (cf.S.4935, RIC 170); others including Caracalla and Septimius Severus, (5). Poor - fine, some chipped. (8) $70
Lot 3725 Ancient Greek and Roman coins, noted Trajan denarius, Sassanian drachm, Greek from Syracuse, Egypt; large Roman (5), antonianii of Postumus, Tacitus, Salonina, Tetricus I, Diocletian, Claudius II, 4th century AE from Crispus, Constantius II, Constantius Gallus; Byzantine (1) etc. Poor - nearly very fine. (32) $170
Lot 3726 Ancient Greek and Roman AE issues, including Republic, anonymous Aes Grave quadrans, (c.225-217 B.C.), obv. Hercules, rev. prow, (cf.S582); Claudius, (A.D. 41-54) AE As, rev. Constantia; Titus, (A.D. 79-81) Ae As, rev. Spes advancing; Egypt, Ptolemy II, Philadelphos, (285-246 B.C.), AE 41, rev. Eagle. Poor - good fine, some scarce. (20) $240
Lot 3727 Ancient Greek and Roman, a small group including a denarius of Hadrian (S.3493) gF, a Constantius Gallus centenionalis from Rome mint (S.4054) EF; others include Egypt, AE 34, (cf.S.7843), Alexandria, billon tetradrachm, other issues from Roman empire 3rd-4th century, Byzantine (2) and Ancient India (1), modern copy (1). Unless noted above poor - very fine. (27) $140
Lot 3728 Ancient Greek and Roman AE issues, various cities and rulers. Poor-fine. (15) $50
Lot 3729 Ancient Greek and Roman, coins mostly Macedon but other issues. Mostly poor. (37) $40
Lot 3730 Roman Republic, (c.280-269 B.C.), AE Aes Grave semis (approx., 130 gm), obv. Minerva head to left wearing crested Corinthian helmet, S below, rev. Venus head to left, S below, (S.529, Thurlow-Vecchi 2a, Crawford 14/2; Haeberlin Pl. 39/3, 5). Fine, green earthern patina and very rare. $190
Lot 3731 Anonymous Series, (c.206-194 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.54 grams), obv. head of Roma right X behind, staff before, rev. the Dioscuri riding horses to right, feather below, ROMA in exergue, (S.56, Cr.130/1, RSC 20ee, Syd.206). Very fine or better with deep toning and some irridescence, scarce. Passed in
Lot 3732 Cn. Domitius Ahenobarbus, (189-180 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.56 gm), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame, CN DO below horses, (S.64, Cr.147/1, Syd.349, B.Domitia 1); L. Coelius, (189-180 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.36 gm), obv. Roma helmeted head right, X behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame, L.COIL below horses, (S.64, Cr.154/1, Syd.347, B.Coelia 1). Nearly very fine, both very scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 3733 M. Baebius Q.f.Tampilus, (137 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 grams), obv. Roma head left, X below chin, TAMPIL behind, rev. Apollo in quadriga to right, M.BAEBI.Q.F in exergue, below quadriga ROMA, (S.113, Cr.236/1a, Syd.489, RSC Baebia 12). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3734 L. Antestius Gragulus, (136 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.69 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below chin, [GRAG] behind, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, L.ANTES monogram below, [ROMA] in exergue, (S.115, Cr.238/1, Syd.451, RSC Antestia 9); C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.56 grams), obv. large laureate head of Apollo to right, PANS[A] behind, symbol under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBI[VS C F.] in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684, B.Vibia 1). Attempted piercing on the reverse of the second coin, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) $60
Lot 3735 Q. Caecilius Metellus, (130 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.74 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, * below, Q ME TE behind, rev. Jupiter in slow quadriga to right, holding branch and thunderbolt, ROMA in exergue, (S.132, Cr.256/1, Syd.509, RSC Caecilia 21). Old cabinet toning with blue and golden highlights, a few scratches on obverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3736 T. Quinctius Flaminius, (126 B.C.), silver denarius (3.82 grams), Rome mint, obv. Roma helmeted head to right, * below chin, flamen's cap behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, Macedonian shield between T and Q below, ROMA in exergue, (S.143, Cr.267/1, Syd.505); C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.97 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, [PANSA] behind, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBIVS C F. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684b, B.Vibia 1). Toned, good fine - nearly very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3737 Q. Minucius Rufus, (c.122 B.C.), silver denarius (3.76 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, X below chin, RVF behind, rev. Dioscuri to right, Q. MINV below, [R]OM[A] in exergue, (S.152, Cr.277/1, Syd.421, RSC Minucia 1). Obverse scratch, otherwise fine/very fine and scarce. $40
Lot 3738 M.Furius L.f. Philus, (c.119 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.83 grams), obv. laureate head of Janus, around M.FOVRI.[L.F], rev. Roma standing left erecting trophy, ROMA to right, PHLI monogram in exergue, (S.156, Cr.281/1, Syd.529, RSC Furia 18). Toned, off centred obverse, very fine, scarce. $100
Lot 3739 M.Furius L.f. Philus, (c.119 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.82 grams), obv. laureate head of Janus, around M.FOVRI.L.F, rev. Roma standing left erecting trophy, ROMA to right, PHLI monogram in exergue, (S.156, Cr.281/1, Syd.529, RSC Furia 18); L. Sentius, (101 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, ARG PVB behind, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, L.SENTI.C.F. in exergue, M above, (S.203, Cr.325/1b, Syd.600, RSC Sentia 1). Toned, very fine. (2) $120
Lot 3740 C. Fonteius, (114-113 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.75 gm), obv. Janus head, O to left, * to right, rev. galley with pilot and three rowers, C.FONT ligated below, ROMA in exergue, (S.167, Cr.290/1, Syd.555). Surface roughness, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 3741 T. Manlius Mancius, Appius Claudius Pulcher and Q. Urbinius, (111-110 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.78 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head to right, quadrangular device containing circle behind, rev. Victory in triga to right, [T].MAL AP CL Q VR in exergue, (S.176, Cr.299/1b, Syd.570a, Mallia 2). Bright, areas of light surface pitting, otherwise good very fine / nearly extremely fine. $80
Lot 3742 L. Flaminius Chilo, (109-108 B.C.), Rome mint, (3.80 grams), obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, ROMA behind, X below chin, rev. Victory in biga, L. FLAMIN[I] below, and CILO in exergue, (S.179, Cr.302/1, Syd.540, RSC Flaminia 1). Lightly toned, slight flan crack and minor surface pitting, otherwise very fine or better. $70
Lot 3743 L. Memmius, (109-108 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 grams), obv. male head to right, with oak wreath, * below chin, rev. Dioscuri standing facing between their horses, each holding spear, L.MEMMI in exergue, (S.181, Cr.304/1, Syd.558, Memmia 1). Slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise bright, good very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3744 Lucius Appuleius Saturninus, (c.104 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.89 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head to left, rev. Saturn in quadriga to right, [L.SA]TURN in exergue, S turned sideways and dot above, (S.193, Cr.317/3a, Syd.578, RSC.Appuleia 1 var.). Lightly toned with golden highlights on the obverse, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3745 L. Cassius Caecianus, (c.102 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.63 grams), obv. Ceres bust to left, CAEICI[AN] behind, A, above, rev. two yoked oxen and plough to left, L. CASSI in exergue, X above, (S.199, Cr.321/1, Syd.594, B.Cassia 4). With banker's marks on obverse, otherwise fine and rare. $40
Lot 3746 L. Sentius, (101 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.71 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, ARG PVB behind, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, L.SENTI.C.F. in exergue, E above, (S.203, Cr.325/1a, Syd.600a, RSC Sentia 1a). Bright, struck on a broad flan, banker's marks on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine. $290
Lot 3747 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.65 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, XXXXI behind, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm, LXIII above, L.PISO FRVGI and Roma monogram below, (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 12). Deep old cabinet toning with blue highlights, a few nicks and flan chips, otherwise good very fine or better. Passed in
Lot 3748 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.00 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, star below chin, crescent behind head, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm, L.PISO FRVG, CXVIIII below, (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 11). Off centre on obverse, otherwise good very fine and a scarce sub type. Passed in
Lot 3749 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.90 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, snake symbol behind head, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm, L.PISO FRVGI, CIIII below, (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 11). Obverse off centre, nearly very fine, scarce sub type. $40
Lot 3750 L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.65 grams), obv. Apollo laureate head to right, bee symbol behind head, rev. naked horseman galloping to right holding palm, L.PISO FRVGI, CXLXIIII below, (S.235, Cr.340/1, B.Calpurnia 11). Obverse scratches, nearly very fine, scarce sub type. $50
Lot 3751 C. Vibius c.f. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.82 gm), obv. large laureate head of Apollo to right, PANSA behind, symbol under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBIVS C F. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684b, RSC.Vibia 2). Weak in places, otherwise very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3752 C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.93 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, PANSA behind, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C. VIBIVS [C F]. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, cf.Syd.684, B.Vibia 2). Bright, some surface pitting, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3753 C. Vibius C.f. Pansa, (90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.98 grams), obv. large laureate head of Apollo to right, [PANSA] behind, III under chin, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, [C]. VIBIVS [C F]. in exergue, (S.242, Cr.342/5b, Syd.684b, B.Vibia 2c). Ancient graffiti on obverse, otherwise bright, nearly very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3754 M. Cato, (c.89 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.82 grams), Rome mint, obv. female bust draped right, ROMA monogram behind, M. CATO below, rev. Victory seated right, holding patera and palm, VICTRIX in exergue, (S.247, Cr.343/1b, Syd. 596, Porcia 5). Old cabinet toning with golden highlights, some light surface pitting, otherwise very fine / good very fine or better and scarce. $100
Lot 3755 L.Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.92 gm), obv. bare head of king Tatius to right, SABIN behind, rev. Tarpeia facing, buried to her waist in shields, with raised hands, trying to thrust off two soldiers casting their shields at her, star in crescent above, [L.]TITVRI in exergue, (S.252, Cr.344/2b, Syd.699, B.Tituria 4). Weak in places, slightly off-centred obverse, banker's mark in obverse field, otherwise nearly very fine and scarce. $50
Lot 3756 L. Titurius L.f. Sabinus, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.45 grams), obv. bare head of King Tatius to right, SABIN behind, palm before, rev. two Roman soldiers each carrying a woman in his arms, L.TITVRI in exergue, (S.252, Cr.344/2b, Syd.699, B.Tituria 4); M. Porcius Cato, (89 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.10 grams), obv. young female head to right, M. CATO below, ROMA behind, rev. Victory seated to right holding patera, VICTRIX in exergue, (S.247, Cr.343/1b, Syd.596, B.Porcia 5]); M. Porcius Cato, (Propraetor 47-46 B.C.), silver quinarius, Utica, North Africa mint, (1.49 grams), obv. young male head to right, [M. CATO PRO PR] around, rev. Victory seated to right holding patera, VICTRIX in exergue, (S.1383, Cr.462/2, RSC Porcia 11); Anonymous Series, (c.234-231 B.C.), AE half litra, Rome mint (1.81 grams), obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, rev. dog to right, (S.598, RRC 26/4, CRR 22). Toned, nearly very fine - good very fine. (4) $140
Lot 3757 Gargilius, Ogulnius and Vergilius, (c.86 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.61 grams), obv. Jupiter (or Apollo Vejovis) head to right, with oak wreath, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, (S.266, Cr.350A/2, Syd.723, RSC 226). Toned, banker's mark on cheek, otherwise good very fine / very fine. Passed in
Lot 3758 L. Julius Bursio, (c.85 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.93 grams), obv. Genius (or Apollo Vejovis) bust laureate to right, trident and boot behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, number above, L.IVLI.BVRSIO in exergue, (S.268, Cr.352/1c, Syd.728b, RSC Julia 5a). Old cabinet toning, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3759 C. Norbanus, (c.83 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.28 grams), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, C. NORBANVS below, CLX behind, rev. ear of corn, fasces and caduceus within dotted border, (S.278, Cr.357/1b, Syd.739, RSC.Norbana 2). Test cut on reverse, otherwise bright, extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3760 C. Norbanus, (c.83 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.73 grams), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, C. NORBANVS below, CXIIII behind, rev. ear of corn, fasces and caduceus within dotted border, (S.278, Cr.357/1b, Syd.739, RSC.Norbana 2). Grey tone, off centred, otherwise very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 3761 Q. Antonius Balbus, (c.83-2 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 grams), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, S C behind, rev. Victory in quadriga to right, Q ANTO BALB/PR in exergue, P under horses, (S.279, Cr.364/1d, Syd.742b, RSC Antonina 1); L. Scribonius Libo, (62 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.65 grams), obv. Bonus Eventus head to right, BON EVENT before, LIBO behind, rev. Scribonian well with garland and two lyres, hammer on step, PVTEAL above [SC]RIBON below, (S.367, Cr.416/1a, Syd.928, B.Scribonia 8a). Gouge on reverse, otherwise toned very fine; toned good fine. (2) $90
Lot 3762 L. Procilius, (c.80 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.96 grams), obv. Jupiter laureate head to right, S.C. behind, rev. Juno Sospita walking to right, hurling spear and holding shield, erect serpent before, L.PRO[CILI] [F], behind, (S.306, Cr.379/1, Syd.771, B.Procilia 1). Struck slightly off centre, nicely toned, good very fine. $100
Lot 3763 M. Volteius M.f., (c.78 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.38 gm), Rome mint, obv. head of young Hercules to right, wearing lion skin, rev. the Erymanthian boar running to right, M. VOLTEI. M.F. in exergue, (S.313, Cr.385/2, Syd.775, B. Volteia 2). Even grey patina, off centre on the reverse, fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3764 C. Piso L.f. Frugi, (c.67 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.81 grams), obv. Apollo head to right with fillet, flower behind, rev. C. PISO L.F. FRV. across below naked horseman with whip, galloping to right, S reversed above, (S.348, Cr.408/1b, B.Calpurnia 24h). Light toning, banker's marks on obverse, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 3765 C. Piso L. f Frugi, (c.67 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.54 grams), obv. head of Apollo to right with fillet, sickle behind, rev. naked horseman galloping to right, holding palm branch, below, C PISO L.F. FRVG, symbol crescent and dot below, (S.348, Cr.408, Syd. 851); Q. Titius, (c.90 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.68 grams), obv. head of young Bacchus wearing ivy wreath to right, rev. Q.TITI on tablet from which springs Pegasus to right, (S.239, Cr.341/2, Syd.692, B.Titia 2). Both off centred, otherwise fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3766 C. Piso L.f. Frugi, (c.67 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.52 grams), obv. Apollo head to right with fillet, symbol behind, rev. C. PISO L.F. FRV. across, below naked horseman with palm, galloping to right, dot above, dots below, (S.348, Cr.408/1, Syd.847, RSC Calpurnia 24aa). Toned, fine/very fine, banker's marks on obverse. $100
Lot 3767 L. Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, (62 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.49 grams), obv. Concordia head veiled to right, wearing diadem, around PAVLLVS LEPIDVS CONCORDIA, rev. TER above trophy, L. Aemilius Paullus on right, touching trophy, Perseus of Macedon and his two sons as prisoners on left, PAVLLVS in exergue, (S.366, Cr.415/1, Syd.926, RSC Aemilia 10). Bright, some surface pitting, otherwise very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 3768 Q. Caepio Brutus better known as M. Junius Brutus (c.54 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.69 grams), obv. head of Liberty to right, with LIBERTAS behind, rev. The consul L. Junius Brutus walking to left between two lictors preceded by an accensus, BR[VTVS] in exergue, (S.397, Cr.433/1, Syd.906); M. Cipius, M.f, (115-114 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.69 grams), obv. Roma helmeted head right, M. CIPI M.F. before, X behind, rev. Victory in biga to right, rudder below, ROMA in exergue, (S.166, Cr.289/1, Syd. 546, RSC Cipia 1). Areas of flat striking and a few scratches, otherwise toned very fine/good very fine; countermark on obverse, otherwise fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3769 Man. Acilius Glabrio, (c.49 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.11 grams), obv. Salus laureate head to right, SALVTIS upwards behind, rev. Valetudo (Salus) standing left leaning against column and holding serpent, around MN ACILIVS III VIR VALETV, (S.412, Cr.442/1a, Syd.922, RSC Acilia 8). Good fine/fine. $40
Lot 3770 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.75 grams), obv. Mask of Pan, pedum behind PANS[A] below, rev. Jupiter Anxurus seated to left, [C.V]IBIVS C.F.C.[N]. behind and IOVIS AX[V]R before, (S.420, Cr.449/1b, Syd.948, B.Vibia 19). Bright, very fine - good very fine with a strong portrait of Pan and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3771 C. Vibius C.f. C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, (3.57 grams), Rome mint, obv. Mask of Pan to right, [PANSA] below, rev. Jupiter Anxurus seated to left, C. Vibius C.F.C.N. behind, [IOVIS AXVR] before, (S.420, B.Vibia 18, Cr.449/1a, Syd.947); L. Sulla, (c.84-83 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Sulla, (3.61 grams), obv. diademed head of Venus to right, cupid standing before holding palm branch, L. SVLLA below, rev. jug and lituus between two trophies IMPER above, ITERVM below, (S.276, Cr.359/2, Syd.761a, RSC Cornelia 30). First coin good fine and lightly toned, second coin, fine a cast copy with filed edge. (2) $50
Lot 3772 C. Vibius C.f.C.n. Pansa Caetronianus, (48 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.48 grams), obv. young Bacchus to right wearing ivy wreath, PANSA behind, rev. Ceres walking to right, with two outstretched torches, plough before, C.VIBIVS C.F.C.N. behind, (S.421, Cr.449/2, Syd.946, RSC.Vibia 16). Banker's marks on obverse and reverse, otherwise bright, nearly very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. $40
Lot 3773 L. Plautius Plancus, (c.47 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.26 gm), obv. mask of Medusa, facing, hair dishevelled, L.PLAVTIVS below, rev. Aurora flying to right, conducting the four horses of the sun, PLANCVS below, (S.429, Cr.453/1a, Syd.959, B.Plautia 15). Slightly off centre on the reverse, bright, minor surface marks and weak in places, otherwise very fine or better and rare. $180
Lot 3774 P. Clodius M.f.Turrinus, (42 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.92 grams), obv. Apollo head laureate to right, lyre behind, dotted border, rev. Diana Lucifera standing facing holding two long torches, bow and quiver at shoulder, P CLODIVS before M.F. on left, (S.492, Cr.494/23, Syd.1117, RSC Claudia 15). With obverse scratches and hoard patination, otherwise nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3775 Julius Caesar, (died 44 B.C.), silver denarius, issued 49-48 B.C., mint moving with Caesar, (3.32 grams), obv. elephant to right, trampling on serpent, CAESAR in exergue, rev. pontifical emblems, simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, (S.1399, Cr.443/1, Syd.1006, RSC 49). Once broken and repaired, flan chip, otherwise toned nearly very fine. $160
Lot 3776 Julius Caesar, (c.46 B.C.), silver denarius, uncertain Spanish mint probably Utica, (3.90 grams), obv. Ceres head to right, around COS TERT DICT ITER, rev. simpulum, sprinkler, capis and lituus, AVGVR above, PONT MAX below, D to right (S.1403, Cr.467/1, Syd.1024, C. Julius Caesar 4). Slightly off centred, weak in places, otherwise very fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3777 Julius Caesar, (c.46-5 B.C.), silver denarius, Spanish mint, (3.15 grams), obv. Venus diademed head to right, small Cupid behind at shoulder, rev. Gaulish captive and Gallia captive seated beneath trophy, CAESAR in exergue, (S.1404, Syd. 1014, Cr.468/1, C.Julius Caesar or RSC 13); Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.57 grams), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.[C.], rev. legionary eagle between two standards, [LEG] IV below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/24, Syd.1228, RSC Mark Antony 38); C.Licinius L.f.Macer, (84 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (4.10 grams), obv. diademed bust of Apollo to left, viewed from behind, brandishing a thunderbolt, rev. Minerva in quadriga to right, C LICINIVS L F / MACER in exergue, (S.274, Cr.354/1, Syd.732, B.Licinia 16). Fine - nearly very fine. (3) $220
Lot 3778 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.12 grams), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around legends [ANT] AVG [III VIR]. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, [L]EG VII below, (S.1479, Cr.544/20, Syd.1224, C. Mark Antony 35). Off centred, nearly very fine with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3779 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.20 grams), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around [ANT] AVG [III VIR. R].P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XX below, (cf.S.1479, Cr.544/24, Syd.1228, RSC Mark Antony 38); L. Manlius Torquatus, (c.82 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Sulla, (3.61 grams), obv. small Roma helmeted head to right, [L].MANLI before, PRO Q behind, rev. Sulla in slow quadriga to right, crowned by Victory above, L.SVLLA [IM] in exergue, (S.286, Cr.367/5, Syd.757, B.Manlia 4). Toned, fine - good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 3780 Mark Antony, (32-31 B.C.), silver denarius, mint moving with Mark Antony, (3.29 grams), obv. praetorian galley to right with rowers etc., around legends ANT AVG III VIR. R.P.C., rev. legionary eagle between two standards, LEG XIX below, (S.1479, Cr.544/35, Syd.1242, C. Mark Antony 55); Agrippa, (died 12 B.C.), posthumous issue struck by Caligula (A.D. 37-41), AE as, (9.45 grams), obv. M AGRIPPA L F COS III, head to left wearing rostral crown, rev. S C, across, Neptune standing to left, holding dolphin and trident, (S.1812, RIC 58 (Caligula), C.3); Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Rome mint, issued 15 B.C. by L. Naevius Surdinus, (8.70 grams), obv. bare head to right of Augustus around [CAESAR AVGVSTVS TRIBVNIC POTEST], rev. L, SVRDINVS III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (S.1683, RIC 386, CBN 483, C.473, BMC 144); AE as, posthumous issue, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, issued A.D. 22-30, (9.99 grams), obv. radiate head of Augustus to left, around [DIVVS AVG]VSTVS PATER, rev. PROVIDENT in exergue, S C across field, altar enclosure with double panelled door, (S.1789, RIC 81, BMC 146). Poor - fine, with tickets. (4) $70
Lot 3781 Augustus, (27 B.C.-A.D.14), silver denarius, Lyons mint, issued 2 B.C.-A.D.4 and later, (3.87 grams), obv. laureate head of Augustus to right, CAESAR AVGVSTVS [DIVI F] PATER PATRIAE around, rev. Caius and Lucius Caesars standing facing, shields and spears between them, in exergue [C L CAESARES], around [AVGVS]TI F COS DESIG PRINC IVVE[NT], (S.1597, RIC 207, RSC 43, BMC 540); Anonymous Issue, (86 B.C.), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.76 grams), obv. laureate head of Apollo to right, thunderbolt below, rev. Jupiter in quadriga to right, (S.266, RSC 226, Cr.350A/2, Syd.723); Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, posthumous issue (died A.D. 141) AE as, (11.10 grams), issued after 147 B.C., obv. around DIVA FAVSTINA, draped bust of Faustina Senior to right, rev. around AETER NITAS, Aeternitas seated to left on large star covered globe, holding sceptre in left hand, right hand extended, S C in exergue, (S.4639, RIC 1159, C.22, BMC 1551); Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), AE follis, Antioch mint, issued A.D. 298, (11.45 grams), obv. laureate head of Diocletian to right, around IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO POP VLI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, ANT in exergue, (cf.S.3534, RIC 50a); Tetricus, antoninianus. Good - nearly very fine. (5) $130
Lot 3782 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 16 B.C. by C. Gallius Lupercus, (26.43 gm), obv. OB / CIVIS / SERVATOS in three lines, with oak wreath between laurel branches, rev. C. GALLIVS C F LVPERCVS III VIR A A A F F around large SC, (S.1646, RIC 377, C.434, CBN 415, BMC 171). Nearly very fine, surface roughness, very scarce. $250
Lot 3783 Augustus. (77 B.C.- A.D. 14), uncertain mint in Asia, AE as, (6.33 gm), Struck 27-23 B.C., obv. bare head right, CAESAR to left, rev. AVGV/STVS in two lines within laurel wreath, (S.-, RPC I 2231, RIC I 485, BMCRE 730). Nearly very fine, weakness on the obverse legend. $50
Lot 3784 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE as, Rome mint, issued A.D. 10-12, (11.25 grams), obv. bare head to left of Augustus around IMP CAESAR DIVI F AVGVSTVS IMP XX, rev. PONTIF MAXIM TRIBVN POT XXXIIII around large SC, (S.1689, RIC 471, C.226 variety, CBN 883). Toned, very fine or better and rare in this condition. $280
Lot 3785 Augustus, (27 B.C. - A.D. 14), AE halved-as, Nemausus mint, issued A.D. 10-14, (5.20 grams), obv. laureate head of Agrippa to left and laureate head of Augustus to right, above IMP across P P, below DIVI F, dotted border, rev. COL NEM on either side of palm-shoot, chained crocodile below, wreath above, two palm branches below, (S.1731, RIC 155, RPC 523); Salonina, wife of Gallienus (A.D. 254-268), antoninianus, (4.15 grams), Rome mint, obv. Salonina diademed and draped bust right on crescent, around SALONINA AVG, rev. Vesta seated to left, holding patera and sceptre, aound VESTA, Q in exergue, (S.10665, RIC. 194, C.143). Very fine, the first coin halved in antiquity with a bluish-green patina. (2) $70
Lot 3786 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.73 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.1763, RIC 26, BMC 34). Toned with blue and gold highlights, slight scratch on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and scarce. $740
Lot 3787 Tiberius, (A.D. 14-37), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 14-37, (3.71 grams), obv. laureate head of Tiberius to right, around TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVST[VS], rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia seated to right, with vertical sceptre and branch, (S.1763, RIC 26, BMC 34). Lightly toned, nearly very fine and scarce. $160
Lot 3788 Livia, mother of Tiberius, (b.58 B.C., d.A.D. 29), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued under Tiberius, A.D. 22-23, (13.56 grams), obv. draped bust of Livia to right as Salus, SALVS AVGVSTA below, rev. TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVG P M TR POT XXIIII legend around SC, (S.1740, RIC 47, BMC 81). Deep brown patina, good fine/very fine, with collector's ticket. $340
Lot 3789 Caligula and Germanicus, (A.D. 37-41), silver denarius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 37-38, (3.61 grams), obv. Laureate head of Caligula to r., around C CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT, rev. Germanicus head to r., around, GERMANICVS CAES P C CAES AVG GERM, (RIC 12, BMC 13, cf.S.598). Toned, areas of surface pitting otherwise very fine and very rare. $900
Lot 3790 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint but possibly a contemporary Spanish mint copy, issued A.D. 41-42, (10.42 grams), obv. bare head to left, around [TI CLA]VDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, rev. CONS[TANTI]AE AVGVSTI around, Constantia helmeted to left, right hand raised and holding sceptre in left hand, SC across field, (S.1857, RIC 95, BMC 140, C.14). Attractive brown patination, off centred obverse, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3791 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 41-2, (10.91 grams), obv. bare head to left of Claudius around TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, rev. LIBERTAS AVGVSTA, S C across field, Libertas standing right holding pileus, (S.1859, RIC 97, C.47). Short on flan, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 3792 Claudius, (A.D. 41-54), AE as, Rome mint type, issued 41-42, (12.34 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.1861, RIC 100, BMC 149). Good very fine with dark green patina under earthen encrustation. Passed in
Lot 3793 Antonia, daughter of Mark Antony and Octavia, (grandmother of Caligula, mother of Claudius), (died A.D. 37), AE dupondius, issued after her death by Claudius 41-42, Rome mint, (13.01 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Antonia, around ANTONIA AVGVSTA, rev. Claudius, standing to left, holding simpulum, around TI CLAVDI[VS CA]ESAR AVG P M TR P IMP, S C across field, (S.1902, BMC 166, RIC 92). Golden patina, nearly very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. $90
Lot 3794 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), silver denarius, issued c.66-67, Rome mint, (2.89 gm), obv. laureate head to right of Nero, around IMP NERO CAESAR AVGVSTVS, rev. Jupiter seated left on throne, holding thunderbolt and sceptre, IVPPITER CVSTOS around, (cf.S.1943, RIC 64, BMC -, RSC 121). A nice example, dull grey patina, very fine and a very rare obverse legend type. $280
Lot 3795 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE Sestertius, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 65, (27.39 grams), obv. laureate head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVD CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, rev. around PACE P R TERRA MARIQ PARTA IANVM CLVSIT, S C across field, temple of Janus with closed doors to right of temple, (S.1958, RIC 438, WCN 419, BMC 319). Attractive dark green patina, good very fine and very rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3796 Nero, (A.D. 54-68), AE dupondius, Rome mint, issued A.D.64., (14.04 grams), obv. radiate head of Nero to right, around NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER P M TR P IMP P P, rev. SECVRITAS AVGVSTI, SC across in field, II in exergue, Securitas seated to right, altar at feet, (cf.S,1967, RIC 193, WCN.198). Attractive brown patina, very fine and rare in this condition. $220
Lot 3797 Vitellius, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, issued April - May 69, Rome mint, (2.70 grams), obv. bare head to right of Vitellius, around [A VITELLIVS GER]MANICVS IMP, rev. Concordia seated to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, around CONCOR[DIA P R], (S.2196, BMC 1, RIC 2, RSC 21). Some uneven toning, otherwise good portrait, fine. Passed in
Lot 3798 Vitellius, (A.D. 69), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued April - Dec. 69, (3.29 gm), obv. A VITELLIVS GERMANICVS IMP, bare head to right, rev. tripod lebes, dolphin above, raven below, around XV VIR SACR FAC, (cf.S.2201, RIC R24, RSC 114, BMC 3). Nearly very fine/very fine and rare. $230
Lot 3799 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issue of A.D. 70-71, (3.01 grams), obv. IMP CAES VESP AVG PM, laureate head to right, rev. TRI POT, Vesta seated left holding simpulum, (S.2312, RIC 37, RSC 561). Minor surface pitting, attractively toned with blue highlights, good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3800 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), denarius, Ephesus mint, issued 71, obv. laureate head of Vespasian to right, around IMP CAESAR VESPAS AVG COS III TR P PP, rev. Victory advancing to right, holding wreath and palm, around [PACI] AVGVSTAE, to lower right EPHE (S.2270, RIC 333, RSC 276, BMC 457). Bright, slightly off centre on reverse, otherwise very fine - good very fine and rare. $140
Lot 3801 Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issue of middle of A.D. 71, (22.97 gm), obv. IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III, laureate head to right, rev. Jewess seated to right below palm, behind, Jew, standing right, hands tied behind back, arms in field, S C in exergue, around IVDAEA CAPTA, (S.2325, RIC 59, BMC 535, C.238, H.773). Field lightly smoothed in places, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3802 (Vespasian - Titus), Moesia & Thrace, period of Vespasian and Titus (A.D. 69-79; 79-81), (3.89, 4.81, 7.14 gm), AE as with countermark of TI.C.A within a rectangular punch, countermarked on a worn asses of 1st century A.D., (Martini, No.89 type in Pangerl Collection of Countermarked Imperial Coins); another AE uncertain type (6.78 gm), with countermarks of C.CR within rectangular punch, ((Martini, No.116 type in Pangerl Collection of Countermarked Imperial Coins) (illustrated, and a great rarity noted by only two examples published and known to Martini) and another T.C.A on Augustus asses, (6.09, 6.38 gm), (Martini, No 88, Pangerl Collection of Countermarked Imperial Coins). Countermarks very good - very fine, one holed, host coin poor - fair and all rare - extremely rare, with collector tickets. (6) $100
Lot 3803 Titus, restoration issue in the name of Germanicus (issued A.D. 80-81). AE as, Rome mint, (8.95 grams), obv. bare head to left of Germanicus, around GERMANICVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N, rev. S C in centre, around IMP T CAES DIVI VESP F AVG PM, inner circle TR P PP COS VIII RESTITV, (S.2599, RIC 229, C -, BMC 293). Dark green patina, very fine/good very fine and scarce. $80
Lot 3804 Julia Titi, daughter of Titus, (A.D.79-81), issue struck at Rome A.D.90-91, AE Sestertius, (27.61 grams), obv. DIVAE IVLIAE AVG DIVI TITI F, SPQR in exergue, carpentum drawn by two mules to right, rev. S C in centre, around IMP CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XV CENS PER PP, (S.2890, RIC 400, C.9). Some surface porosity, attractive dark green patina, very fine and rare. $440
Lot 3805 Domitian, as Caesar, issued under Vespasian, (A.D. 81-96) silver denarius, issue of (A.D. 76-80), (3.39 gm), obv. CAESAR AVG F DOMITIANVS, laureate head to right, rev. COS IIII above, Pegasus standing right, (S.2637, RIC 238, RSC 47). Very fine or better, well centred and scarce. $180
Lot 3806 Domitian, as Caesar under Titus, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 80, (3.52 gm), obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, around CAESAR DIVI F DOMITIANVS COS VII, rev. goat standing to left within a laurel wreath, PRINCEPS IVVENTVTIS around, (S.2675, RIC T88, RSC 390). Slightly off centred on reverse, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. $260
Lot 3807 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 90-91, (3.16 gm), 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 right in fighting pose holding javelin and shield, (S.2734, BMC 176, RIC 152, RSC 265). Good very fine and scarce. $70
Lot 3808 Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 90-1, (3.48 gm), 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, holding spear, (cf.S.2736 [ú160 EF], BMC 182, RIC 155, RSC 263); another issued 88-89, (3.25 gm), obv. similar ...TR P VIII, rev. COS XIIII across, columnb inscribed LVD/SAEC/FEC all within oak-wreath, (S.2725, BMC 137, RIC 115 RSC 70). Toned, second scarce, both very fine. (2) $150
Lot 3809 Nerva, (A.D. 96-98), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. Jan. - Sept. 97, (10.75 grams), obv. laureate head of Nerva to right, around IMP NERVA CAES AVG P M TR P COS III P P, rev. around AEQVITAS AVGVST, Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.3060, RIC 77, C.7); Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), AE As, Rome mint, issued A.D. 126, (9.49 grams), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. SALVS [AVGVSTI] around, COS III in exergue, Salus standing to left, holding a patera in her left hand feeding snake coiled coming out of the altar, (S.3692, RIC 678, C.1367, BMC 1349); AE semis, Rome mint, issued 125-128, (4.43 grams), obv. laureate head of Hadrian to right, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory, [COS III] around, S C in exergue, (RIC 666, C 346). Nearly fine - fine. (3) $60
Lot 3810 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver cistophorus, Ephesus mint, issued A.D. 98 (10.27 grams), obv. laureate head of Trajan to right, around [IMP CA]ES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M, rev. around TR POT COS II, legionary eagle between two standards, (cf.S.3114, RIC 719, RSC 608). Old cabinet toning with blue highlights, nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3811 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 114-117, Rome mint, (3.56 grams), obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed to right of Trajan, around IMP CAES NER TRAIAN OPTIM AVG GERM DAC, rev. FORT RED in exergue, Fortuna seated to left, holding corucopiae and rudder, around PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P S P Q R, (cf.S.3139, RIC 315, RSC 150a). Attractively toned, well centred, extremely fine or better. $160
Lot 3812 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 116, Rome mint, (2.99 grams), obv. laureate bust to right of Trajan with drapery on the far shoulder, around IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC, rev. Virtus standing right holding spear and parazonium, around PM TRP COS VI P P S P Q R, (S.3148, RIC 355, RSC 274). Bright, good/fine with collector's ticket. $60
Lot 3813 Trajan, (A.D.98-117), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 115, (24.92 gm), obv. laureate draped bust of Trajan to right, around IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, rev. Trajan seated to right on platform, (accompanied by two officers), haranguing a gathering of soldiers who stand before him, IMPERATOR VIII / S C in exergue, (S.3187, RIC 655, BMC 1017, C.176). Dark green attractive patina, weak on part of obverse legend, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3814 Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), AE sestertius, issued 103-111, Rome mint, (25.93 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, drapery on far shoulder, around [IMP CAES NER]VAE 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); AE as, issued 116, Rome mint, (11.25 grams), obv. laureate bust to right of Trajan, with drapery on far shoulder, around [IMP CAES] NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS VI P P, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, around SENATVS POPVLVSQVE ROMANVS, S C across field, (S.-, RIC 674, C.353); AE as, issued 104-107, Rome mint, (10.98 grams), obv. radiate bust to right of Trajan, with drapery on far shoulder, around [IMP CAES] NER TRAIANO AVG GER DAC P M TR P COS V P P, rev. Salus seated left, holding patera feeding snake, around S P Q R OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S C across field, (S.3232, RIC 515, C.486). Fine - very fine, last coin scarce, with collector's tickets. (3) Passed in
Lot 3815 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 137, Rome mint, (3.12 grams), obv. bare head of Hadrian right, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. MONETA AVG around, Moneta standing left holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.3507, RIC 256, RSC 963). Lightly toned, very fine and an interesting type. $100
Lot 3816 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 128-132, Rome mint, (3.47 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Hadrian, drapery on far shoulder, around HADRIANVS AVGVSTVS P P, rev. COS III around, Victory seated to left holding wreath and palm, (S.3548, RIC 184, RSC 361b). Toned, nearly very fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 3817 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), copper As, issued 118, Rome mint, (10.95 grams), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Hadrian, around IMP CAES DIVI TRA PARTH F DIVI NER NEP TRAIANO HADRIANO AVG, rev. legionary eagle between two standards, around PONT MAX TR POT COS II S C, (S.3689, RIC 546a, C.1182). Attractive green patina with a bold portrait, very fine, with ticket. $60
Lot 3818 Hadrian, (A.D. 117-138), silver denarius, issued 137, Rome mint, obv. bare head to right of Hadrian, around HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, rev. SALVS AVG, Salus standing to right feeding a snake arising from altar, (S.3540, RIC 267, RSC 1336); silver quinarius, Rome mint, struck AD 118, obv. laureate bust right, slight drapery, rev. Victory advancing right, holding palm frond and wreath, (RIC II 36a, King 15, RSC 1052); Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), silver denarius, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, around SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, rev. CONCOR DIA AVG around, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and resting on statue of Spes, (S.3919, RIC 398, RSC 12). Toned, good - nearly very fine. (3) $120
Lot 3819 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.294 gm), issue 129, obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair plait down neck, around SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, rev. CONCOR DIA AVG around, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and resting on statue of Spes, (S.3919, RIC 398, RSC 12). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce. $90
Lot 3820 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.65 grams), issued 129, obv. draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair plait down neck, around SABINA AVGVSTA HADRIANI AVG P P, rev. CONCOR DIA AVG around, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and resting on statue of Spes, (S.3919, RIC 398, RSC 12). Toned, nearly very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3821 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, (died A.D.136-7), silver denarius, issued 134-6, (3.02 grams), Rome mint, obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Sabina, with hair knotted at back of head, around SABINA AVGVSTA, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and sceptre, around CONCOR DIA AVG, (S.-, RIC H391, RSC 24, BMC 932). Very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 3822 Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (3.48 gm), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, Felicitas standing to left holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.3973, RIC 430, RSC 50). Very fine and rare. $240
Lot 3823 Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (3.34 gm), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, Felicitas standing to left holding caduceus and cornucopiae, (S.3973, RIC 430, RSC 50). Nearly very fine and rare. $240
Lot 3824 Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (2.68 gm), obv. bare head of Aelius to left, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, in exergue CONCORD, Concordia seated to left holding patera and resting left arm on cornucopiae, (S.3967, RIC 436, RSC 5). Nearly very fine and rare. $160
Lot 3825 Aelius, Caesar, (A.D. 136-138), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 137, (5.09 gm), obv. bare head of Aelius to right, around L AELIVS CAESAR, rev. around TR POT COS II, in exergue CONCORD, Concordia seated to left holding patera and resting left arm on cornucopiae, (S.3967, RIC 436, RSC 5). Fine, with some staining, rare. $60
Lot 3826 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 155-6, (3.23 grams), obv. ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P IMP II, laureate head to right, rev. TR POT XIX COS IIII, Fortuna standing right holding rudder and cornucopiae, (cf.S.4073, RIC 251, RSC 987). Off centre on obverse, some surface pitting, otherwsie very fine. Passed in
Lot 3827 Antoninus Pius, (A.D. 138-161), AE sestertius, (22.5 gm), Rome mint, issued in 142, obv. laureate head of Antoninus Pius to right, around ANTONINVS AVG PI VS P P TR P COS III, rev. Genius standing left, around GENIO SENATVS, S C across, (S.4177, RIC 605, cf.C.400); Faustina Senior, (d.A.D. 141), AE sestertius (23.9 gm), issued after 147, obv. DIVA FAVSTINA, bust right, rev. AETERNITAS, S C across, Aeternitas standing left on globe, lifting fold, (S.4607, RIC 1105, C.12); Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), AE sestertius, (19.78 gm), issued in 230, obv. IMP SEV ALE XANDER AVG, laureate head right, rev. VIRTVS AVGVSTI around, S C across, Alexander in military dress to left, (S.8024, RIC 627, C.592). Dark green patina for second coin, some surface roughness, otherwise fine - very fine. (3) $80
Lot 3828 Faustina Senior, wife of Antoninus Pius, posthumous issue (died A.D.141), silver denarius, (3.41 grams), issued after 147, Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. Vesta standing left holding palladium and sceptre, around AVGV STA, (cf.S.4587, cf.BMC p.62*, RIC 369, RSC 109). Lightly toned, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3829 Marcus Aurelius as Caesar, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 144, (3.19 gm), obv. bare head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around AVRELIVS CAE SAR PII F, rev. around COS II, Honos standing to left, holding branch and cornucopiae, (cf.S.4784, BMC A594, RIC A429a, RSC 110). Lightly toned, very fine and scarce in this condition. $80
Lot 3830 Marcus Aurelius, (A.D. 161-180), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 163-4, (3.43 gm), obv. laureate head of Marcus Aurelius to right, around M ANTONINVS AVG ARMEN P M, rev. around TR P XVIII IMP II COS III, ARMEN in exergue, Armenia with peaked cap seated to left, in attitude of sadness, holding bow and quiver, before her vexillum and shield, (cf.S.4881, BMC 278, RIC 85, RSC 6). Good very fine and scarce. $140
Lot 3831 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.16 grams), issued 161-175, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. Diana standing to left, holding torch, around DIANA LVCIF, (S.5250, RIC 674, BMC 87, C.85). Ragged edge on flan, otherwise toned extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3832 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), posthumous silver denarius, (3.28 grams), obv. DIVA FAV STINA PIA, draped bust to right, rev. CONSECRATIO, peacock standing right, (S.5215, RSC 71a, RIC M744). Lightly toned, nearly extremely fine, with collector's ticket. $300
Lot 3833 Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (died A.D. 175), AE sestertius, issued after A.D. 161, Rome mint, (23.51 gm), obv. draped bust to right of Faustina wearing diadem, around FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. Hilaritas standing to left, holding long palm and cornucopiae, around HILARITAS, S C across field, (S.5275, RIC 1642, C.112). About as struck, extremely fine or better and very rare as such. $4,200
Lot 3834 Lucilla, wife of Lucius Verus, (died A.D.182), denarius, Rome mint, (2.71 grams), issued 164-6, obv. draped bust to right of Lucilla with hair bound up behind head, around LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F, rev. DIANA LVCIFERA around, Diana standing to left, holding long torch in each hand, (S.5482, RIC 763, BMC 308, RSC 16). Attractively toned, slight flan flaw to right of head, otherwise nearly extremely fine, with collector's ticket. $110
Lot 3835 Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 191, (2.77 grams), obv. laureate head of Commodus to right, around L AEL A[VRE]L COMM AVG P FEL, rev. around [FELIC PER]PETVAE AVG, Commodus togate standing left, holding cornucopiae and clasping hands with Felicitas standing right, holding long caduceus, (S.5637, RIC 249, RSC 120). Oval flan with small cracks, die flaw on reverse, lightly toned, very fine or better and scarce. $50
Lot 3836 Crispina, wife of Commodus, (m. A.D.177), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 178-180, (3.30 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Crispina with hair bound up behind head, around CRISPINA AVG, rev. CONCORDIA around, clasped hands, (S.5997, RIC 279, BMC 29, RSC 9). Light golden toning, very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. $120
Lot 3837 Pescennius Niger, (A.D. 193-194), silver denarius, Caesarea mint, (2.84 grams), issued 193, obv. laureate head of Pescennius Niger to right, around IMP CAES C PES[CE] NIGER IVST AV, rev. around SALVTI AVGVSTI, Salus standing right feeding serpent in her arms, altar before, (S.6124, RIC 77, RSC 68). Toned, nearly very fine and rare. $550
Lot 3838 Septimius Severus, (A.D.193-211), silver denarius, (3.41 gm), issued 197, Laodicea mint, obv. laureate head right, around L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP [VIII], rev. around PROVIDENTIA AVG, Providentia standing left, holding rod and sceptre, (S.6356, RIC 491a, RSC 592). Good very fine. $60
Lot 3839 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211) silver denarii, various reverse types includes Rome 198, S.5319, RSC 357 (2); Rome 197, S.6329, RSC 444; Laodicea mint 197 S.6353, RSC 580; Laodicea mint 198, S.6363, RSC 641; Rome 194, S.5326, RSC 391; Rome 197, S.6392, RSC 777; Rome 198, S.6370, RSC 694; Rome 196, S.5328, RSC 419; Rome 196, S.6265, RSC 51. Usual short of flan for issues of this period, otherwise fine - very fine. (10) $180
Lot 3840 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), silver denarius, Laodicea mint, issued A.D. 198, (3.39 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP X, rev. around VICT AVGG COS II P P, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, (cf.S.6370, RIC 499, RSC 694); another A.D. 196 (3.24 gm), obv. similar but ..IMP VIII, rev. around HERCVLI DEGENS, Hercules standing half right resting on club, holding bow, lion's skin over arms, (cf.S.6284, RIC 79, RSC 210); another irregular barbarous type, issued A.D. 197 (2.88 gm), obv. similar with IMP VIIII, rev. emperor on horseback to right raising right hand, around degraded legend of ADVENTVI AVG [FELICISSIMO], (cf.S.6356, cf.RIC 74, cf.RSC 6). First two illustrated, last apparently unpublished, fine - very fine. (3) $50
Lot 3841 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211), civil war issues, silver denarii, mostly Laodicea mint, issued A.D. 197-8, (2.67 gm), obv. laureate head of Septimius Severus to right, around L SEPT SEV PERT AVG IMP X, rev. around ANNONAE AVG, Annona standing to left, foot on prow, holding two corn ears and cornucopiae, (cf.S.6262, RIC 107, RSC 37); another issued 196-7, (2.84 gm), rev. Securitas seated left holding globe, SECVRITAS [PVBLIC]A, (S.6364, RIC 93, RSC 647); another similar issued 196-7 (3.13 gm), rev. Indulgentia seated left, [IN]DVLGENTIA AVG, (S.-, RIC 80, RSC 216); another issued 195-6, similar (3.05 gm), rev. Minerva standing half left, (cf.S.6326, RIC 68, RSC 391); another issued 197, (3.09 gm), rev. Septimius on horse walking right, (S.6353, RIC 580, RIC 106). Usual emergency uneven flans, fine - very fine, mostly scarce. (5) $120
Lot 3842 Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-211) silver denarii, civil war issues with various reverses types, includes Rome 198, (S.6319, RIC 118, RSC 357) (5); Rome 197, (S.6329, RIC 88, RSC 444); Rome mint 197 (S.6284, RIC 97, RSC 212) (2); Rome mint 198, (S.-, RIC 87, RSC 436); Rome 198, (S.6370, RIC 120, RSC 694) (3); Rome mint 197, (S.6364, RIC 93 RSC 647) (2); Rome mint 197 (cf.S.6353, RIC 91, RSC 578). Usual short of flan for issues of this period, otherwise fine - very fine. (15) $300
Lot 3843 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 210, Rome mint, (3.140 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Fortuna standing to left, holding out-turned cornucopiae and resting left arm on rudder, around FORTVNAE FELICI, (S.6583, RIC 552 [Severus], RSC 55). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3844 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 198, Rome mint, (2.92 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Cybele enthroned to left between two lions, holding branch and sceptre, around MATER DEVM, (S.6593, RIC 564 [Severus], RSC 123). Minor flan crack, otherwise bright, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 3845 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 196-211, Laodicea mint, (2.96 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Pudicitia enthroned to left, hand on breast other at side, around PVDICITIA, (S.6602, RIC 644, RSC 168). Deeply toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3846 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, (A.D. 193-217), silver denarius, issued 201, Rome mint, (3.16 grams), obv. draped bust to right of Julia Domna, around IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. Isis standing to right, left foot on prow, nursing Horus, rudder against altar behind, around SAECVLI FELICITAS, (S.6606, RIC 577 [Severus], RSC 174). Toned, extremely fine with traces of mint bloom, includes collector's ticket. $120
Lot 3847 Julia Domna, wife of Septimius Severus, mother of Caracalla (AD 211-217). bronze sestertius (28.90gm), Rome, issued 214, obv. IVLIA PIA FELIX AVG, diademed, draped bust of Julia Domna to left, rev. VESTA SC, four Vestals sacrificing before temple of Vesta, (S.7124, RIC (Caracalla) 594b [R21]). BMCRE (Caracalla) p.471. C.252). Good fine/fine and very rare with a dark brown patina. $130
Lot 3848 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 209, Rome mint, (3.34 gm), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Virtus standing to right, resting foot on helmet and on spear and holding parazonium, around PONTIF TR P XII COS III, (S.6869, RIC 112, RSC 464). Bright, nearly extremely fine, scarce. $80
Lot 3849 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 213, Rome mint, (3.22 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG BRIT, rev. Caracalla standing to right in military dress, two standards behind, around PROFECTIO AVG, (S.6876, RIC 225, RSC 508). Slight flan chip with some hoard patination, otherwise toned, good very fine. $60
Lot 3850 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, Rome mint, (3.48 grams), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTAE, rev. Caracalla and Plautilla holding hands, around CONCORDIAE AETERNAE, (S.7069, BMC 401-4, RIC 361, RSC 10). Some surface pitting, otherwise toned, very fine. $80
Lot 3851 Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), silver denarius, issued 216, Rome mint, (3.12 grams), obv. laureate draped bust to right of Caracalla, around ANTONINVS PIVS AVG GERM, rev. Venus standing to left, holding sceptre, resting on shield, around VENVS VICTRIX, (S.6890, RIC 311b, RSC 606). Lightly toned, well centred, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3852 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 202, (3.22 grams), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLAE AVGVSTA, rev. Caracalla and Plautilla holding hands, around PROPAGO IMPERI, (S.7073, BMC 236, RIC 362, RSC 21). Lightly toned, area of weak striking on reverse, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 3853 Plautilla (wife of Caracalla), (c.A.D. 202-205), silver denarius, issued 204, (3.58 grams), obv. draped bust of Plautilla to right, around PLAVTILLA AVGVSTA, rev. Venus naked to waist standing half left with apple and palm, at side a shield, before her cupid, around VENVS VICTRIX, (S.7074, BMC 429, RIC 369, RSC 25). Lightly toned, nearly very fine, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3854 Macrinus, (A.D. 217-218), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.91 grams), issued A.D. 218, obv. bearded Macrinus laureate cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, rev. Providentia standing to left, holding rod and cornucopiae, globe at feet, around PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, (S.7361, RIC 80, RSC 108b). Uneven flan, lightly toned, good very fine and rare. $110
Lot 3855 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 219, (3.74 grams), obv. laureate and draped bust of Elagabalus to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around PM TR P II COS II P P, Sol standing left raising right hand, holding whip, (cf.S.7533, RIC 107, RSC 134). Old dark toning with attractive blue irridescence, good very fine or better. Passed in
Lot 3856 Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D. 221, (2.51 grams), obv. laureate head of Elagabalus to right, around IMP ANTONINVS PIVS AVG, rev. around P M TR P IIII COS III P P, Victory hovering left, holding garland in each hand, open skirt, (S.7535, RIC 45, RSC 195a, BMC 251). Deeply toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3857 Julia Paula (first wife of Elagabalus), (A.D. 219-220), silver denarius, issued 219, (2.78 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Paula to right, around IVLIA PAVLA AVG, rev. Venus seated to left on throne, holding apple and sceptre, around VENVS GENETRIX, (S.7658, RIC 222, RSC 21). Toned, nearly extremely fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3858 Julia Soaemias, mother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, (2.89 grams), Rome mint, issued 220-222, obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA SOAEMIAS AVG, rev. VENVS CAELESTIS, Venus standing to left, holding apple and sceptre, star in right field, (S.7719, RIC 241, RSC 8a, BMC 49). Lightly toned, weakly struck reverse, otherwise good very fine and scarce, with collector's ticket. $80
Lot 3859 Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (A.D. 218-222, d.225), silver denarius, Rome mint, (3.29 grams), obv. draped bust of Julia Maesa to right, around IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. IVNO, Juno veiled standing half left, holding patera and sceptre, (S.7750, RIC 254, C.16, BMC 67). Toned with golden highlights, extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3860 Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-222), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 218-220, (2.99 grams), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing out veil from shoulder and holding a sceptre, (S.7756, BMC 76, RIC 268, RSC 36). Struck on a broad flan, bright, nearly extremely fine with traces of mint bloom, includes collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3861 Julia Maesa, grandmother of Elagabalus, (c.A.D.218-225), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued 218-220, (3.15 grams), obv. draped bust to right, IVLIA MAESA AVG, rev. PVDICITIA, Pudicitia seated to left, drawing out veil from shoulder and holding a sceptre, (S.7756, BMC 76, RIC 268, RSC 36). Some hoard patination, otherwise toned, good very fine - nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3862 Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued c.226, Rome mint, (2.98 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MA MAEA AVG around, rev. VESTA, Vesta standing half-left holding palladium and sceptre, (S.8217, RIC 360, RSC 76). Slight surface pitting, otherwise deeply toned, nearly extremely fine, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3863 Julia Mamaea, mother of Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued c.226, Rome mint, (2.78 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Julia Mamaea, IVLIA MA MAEA AVG around, rev. VESTA, Vesta standing half-left holding palladium and sceptre, (S.8217, RIC 360, RSC 76). Some surface pitting and weakly struck reverse, otherwise very fine or better. Passed in
Lot 3864 Maximinus I, (A.D. 235-238), AE sestertius, Rome mint, issued 235-6. (16.58 grams), obv. laureate bust draped and cuirassed of Maximinus I to right, around IMP MAXIMINVS PIVS AVG, rev. Fides standing to left, holding two standards, around FIDES MILITVM, S C across, (S.8327, RIC 43, C.10, BMC 2). Dark green patina, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 3865 Balbinus (238 A.D.), silver denarius, (3.07 gm), obv. IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Balbinus, rev. LIBERALITAS AVGVSTORVM Liberalitas standing left holding abacus and cornucopiae (S.8488, RSC 10, RIC 3, BMC 1). Extremely fine and very scarce. $700
Lot 3866 Balbinus, (238 A.D.), silver denarius, (3.13 gm), obv. IMP C D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Balbinus, rev. PROVIDENTIA DEORVM Providentia standing left holding rod and cornucopiae (S.8490, RSC 23, RIC 7, BMC 33). Extremely fine and rare. $650
Lot 3867 Balbinus, (A.D. 238), AE sestertius, (20.20 grams), obv. IMP CAES D CAEL BALBINVS AVG, laureate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Balbinus, rev. P M TR P COS II P P, Balbinus standing left holding branch and sceptre, SC across field, (S.8498, RIC 16, C.21). Well centred with green tone, nearly very fine and rare. $250
Lot 3868 Pupienus, (A.D. 238), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (5.25 gm), issued May - July A.D. 238, obv. bearded Pupienus radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP CAES PVPIEN MAXIMVS AVG. rev. clasped hands, around PATRES SENATVS, (S.8521, BMC 81, RIC 11a, RSC 19). Large flan, extremely fine and rare. $600
Lot 3869 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 242-3, (4.08 grams), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. PM TR P V COS II P with Apollo seated to left holding branch, (S.8648, RIC 89, RSC 261). Well centred on a broad flan, lightly toned, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3870 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, issued 240 obv. radiate bust right, around IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. AEQVITAS AVG around, with Aequitas standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.8600, RIC 34, RSC 17) (3); others similar obverse, but IMP CAES GORDIANVS PIVS AVG, rev. as before, (S.8601, RIC 51, RSC 22) (3); others 241-243, similar obverse but IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. as before, (S.8602, RIC 63, RSC 25) (4). Several with green surface oxidation, otherwise very fine or better. (10) $200
Lot 3871 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 240, (4.99 gm), obv. radiate bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Aequitas standing to left, holding scales and cornucopiae, around AEQVITAS AVG, (S.8602, RIC 63, RSC 25); Otacilia Severa, (wife of Philip I), (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (3.07 gm), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. Concordia seated left, holding single cornucopiae and patera, around CONCORDIA AVGG, (cf.S.9148, RIC 143, RSC 14); Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253), silver antoninianus, Antioch mint, (4.44 gm), obv. radiate draped bust to right, around IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS P F AVG, rev. Pax standing left with branch and transverse sceptre, around PAX AVGVS, (S.9641, RIC 86, RSC 80); Volusian, (A.D. 251-253), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (3.46 gm), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP CAE C VIB VOLVSIANO AVG, rev. Concordia seated to left, holding patera and double cornucopiae, around CONCORDIA AVGG, (S.9743, RIC 168, RSC 25). Very fine or better. (4) $90
Lot 3872 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 241-3, (5.02 gm), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. AETERNITATI AVG, sol standing left, (S.8603, RIC 83 RSC 41); Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (3.88 grams), obv. radiate draped bust to right, around IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. Victory advancing to left with wreath, around VICTORIA AVG, (S.9387, RIC 29c, RSC 113a). Bright, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3873 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, issued 243-4 obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. AETERNITATI AVG around, with Sol standing to right holding globe and raising hand, (S.8603, RIC 83, RSC 41) (3); others (2) similar obverse, rev. CONCORDIA MILIT, Concordia seated to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, (S.8606, RIC 65, RSC 62) (2); another issued 240, same but reading IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG on obverse, reverse as before, (S.8604, RIC 35, RSC 50). Several with green surface oxidation, otherwise very fine. (7) $120
Lot 3874 Gordian III (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, issued 243-4, (3.57 gm), obv. radiate bust of Gordian III to right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, around FELICIT TEMP, (S.8607, RIC 140, RSC 71); Trajan Decius (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, issued 250-1, Rome mint, (3.19 gm), obv. radiate bust to right, IMP C M Q TRAIANVS DECIVS AVG, rev. the two PANNONIAE around, (S.9378, RIC 21b, RSC 86). Very fine or better. (2) Passed in
Lot 3875 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 241-3, obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. IOVI STATORI with Jupiter standing facing resting on sceptre holding thunderbolt, (S.8615, RIC 84, RSC 109); another similar obverse, rev. FORTVNA REDVX, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopiae, (S.8613, RIC 210, RSC 98a); another similar obverse, rev. LAETITIA AVG N, Laetitia standing to left, holding wreath and anchor, (S.8617, RIC 86, RSC 121); another similar obverse, rev. ORIENS AVG, Sol standing left holding globe and raising hand, (S.8626, RIC 213, RSC 167); another similar obverse, rev. FELICITAS TEMPORVM, Felicitas standing to left holding spear and cornucopiae, (S.8608, RIC 142, RSC 81); another similar obverse, rev. VIRTVTI AVGVSTI, Hercules standing to right, holding lion skin and club, (S.8670, RIC 95, RSC 404). All very fine or better in holders described together with descriptive envelope. (6) Passed in
Lot 3876 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 240, (4.52 gm), obv. radiate bust right, around IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, rev. IOVI STATORI around, Jupiter standing facing, (S.8615, RIC 84, RSC 109); another similar, (5.21 gm), obv. similar IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. IOVI CONSERVATORI, Jupiter standing left, Gordian standing before, (S.8614, RIC 2, RSC 105); similar (3.83 gm), rev. AETERNITAS AVG, sol standing left, (S.8603, RIC 83 RSC 41). Good very fine or better. (3) Passed in
Lot 3877 Gordian III, (A.D. 238-244), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, issued 240, obv. radiate bust right, around IMP CAES M ANT GORDIANVS AVG, rev. PM TR P II COS P P, around, Gordian standing to left sacrificing over altar from patera and holding wand, (S.8637, RIC 37, RSC 210) (5); others (3), similar obverses but IMP GORDIANVS PIVS FEL AVG, all with rev. PM TR P III COS II P P, one with Gordian walking right, with spear and globe, (S.8644, RIC 92, RSC 253) (1); others (2) Apollo seated to left holding branch, (S.8643, RIC 87, RSC 237). Most with green surface oxidation, otherwise very fine or better. (8) $160
Lot 3878 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Philip on horseback holding spear and raising right hand, around ADVENTVS AVGG, (S.8916, RIC 26b, RSC 3); another similar rev. Aequitas standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae, around AEQVITAS AVGG, (S.8918, RIC 27b, RSC 9); another rev. Annona standing half left before modius, holding corn ears and cornucopiae, around ANNONA AVGG, (S.8922, RIC 28c, RSC 25); another rev. P M TR P II COS P P, Philip seated to left on curule chair, holding globe and sceptre, (S.8943, RIC 2b, RSC 120) (2). Good very fine - extremely fine in packets described. (5) $130
Lot 3879 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 247-9, obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Aequitas standing to left holding scales and cornucopiae, around AEQVITAS AVGG, (cf.S.8919, RIC 57, RSC 12); similar 244-9; others (4) same reverse but obverse IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, (S.8918, RIC 27b, RSC 9); others same obverse, rev. around ROMAE AETERNAE Roma seated left holding Victory and sceptre, (S.8952, RIC 44b, RSC 169) (3); another same reverse variant obverse issued 247-9, IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, (cf.S.8955, RIC 65, RSC 171a). Very fine - good very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 3880 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 247, (3.71 grams), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Felicitas standing to left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, around P M TR P IIII COS II P P, (S.8946, RIC 4, RSC 136). Lightly toned, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3881 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 245-7, (4.58 gm), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Roma seated to left holding Victory and sceptre, around ROMAE AETERNAE, (S.8952, RIC 44b, RSC 169); another silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 248, (4.40 gm), obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Mars standing to left, holding olive branch and resting on shield A left field, around P M TR P V COS III P P, (S.8949, RIC 7, RSC 145). Second bright, first with light tone, otherwise extremely fine, (2) Passed in
Lot 3882 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 244-7 obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Salus standing to left holding rudder and feeding snake around altar, around SALVS AVG, (S.8964, RIC 47, RSC 205) (2); others similar obverse (2), rev. PAX AETERN, Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre, (S.8939, RIC 40b, RSC 103); another similar obv., rev. ANNONA AVGG, Annona standing to left holding corn ears and cornucopiae and modius before, (S.8922, RIC 28c, RSC 25); others (2) issued 248, obv. similar legend IMP PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. NOBILITAS AVGG, Nobilitas standing to left holding sceptre and globe, S to left, (S.8938, RIC 8, RSC 98) (2); another Philip II, issued 244-6 as Caesar, obv. M IVL PHILIPPVS CAES, similar, rev. PRINCIPI IVVENT, Philip II in military dress, standing left, holding globe and standard, (S.2652, RIC 218d, RSC 48). Very fine - good very fine. (8) $120
Lot 3883 Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, issued 244-7 obv. radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILIPPVS AVG, rev. Virtus seated to left on cuirass, holding branch and spear, around VIRTVS AVG, (S.8975, RIC 53, RSC 240) (5); another issued 245, obv. similar, rev. P M TR P II COS P P, Philip seated to left on curule chair, holding globe and sceptre, (S.8943, RIC 2b, RSC 120). Very fine - good very fine. (5) $80
Lot 3884 Otacilia Severa, (wife of Philip I), (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (4.08 grams), issued 245-247, obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around M OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. Concordia seated left, holding double cornucopiae and patera, around CONCORDIA AVGG, (S.9147, RIC 125c, RSC 4). Struck on a broad flan, deeply toned, extremely fine, with collector's ticket. Passed in
Lot 3885 Philip II, (A.D. 244-249), silver antoninianius, Rome mint, (4.27 gm), issued 247, 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.9265, RIC 230, RSC 17); Volusian, (A.D. 251-253), silver antoninianius, Antioch mint, (3.58 gm), issued 252, obv. radiate bust draped to right, around IMP C C VIB VOLVSIANVS AVG, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopiae, around FELICITAS PVBL, (S.9746, RIC 205, RSC 32). Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3886 Herennia Etruscilla, (wife of Trajan Decius), (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued 250, (4.06 grams), obv. diademed draped bust to right on crescent, around HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, rev. Pudicitia standing to left drawing veil from face holding transverse sceptre, around PVDICITIA AVG, (S.9494, RIC 58b, RSC 17). Struck on a broad flan, slightly weak on reverse, otherwise of good weight and metal, bright extremely fine with some mint bloom, includes collector's ticket. $70
Lot 3887 Herennius Etruscus, (A.D. 251), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, issued A.D. 250-1, (4.15 grams), obv. radiate bust of Herennius draped to right, around Q HER ETR MES DECIVS NOB C, rev. around SPES PVBLICA, Spes advancing left, holding flower and lifting skirt, (S.9526, RIC 149, RSC 38). Bright, nearly extremely fine and very scarce. Passed in
Lot 3888 Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253), silver antoninianus, Milan mint, (4.474 grams), obv. radiate draped bust to right, around IMP C C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, rev. Pax standing left with branch and transverse sceptre, around PAX AETERNA, (S.9639, RIC 71, RSC 76). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3889 Aemilian, (A.D. 253), silver antoninianus, issued 253, Rome mint, (3.83 gm), obv. radiate bust to right, IMP CAES AEMILIANVS P F AVG, rev. Mars advancing to left with olive branch, shield and spear, MARTI PACIF around, (S.9835, RIC 15, RSC 23). Lightly toned, good very fine and rare in this condition. Passed in
Lot 3890 Valerian I, (A.D. 253-260), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.52 grams), obv. radiate cuirassed bust right, around IMP C LIC VALERIANUS AVG, rev. SALVS AVGG around, Salus standing left holding sceptre, feeding serpent arising from altar, (S.9974, RIC 121, RSC 197). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3891 Valerian I, (A.D. 253-260), silver antoninianii, Rome mint, (3.62 grams), obv. radiate bust right, VALERIANVS P F AVG around, rev. ORIENS AVGG around, Sol standing left, holding whip, (S.9952, RIC 12); another, Samosata mint, obv radiate bust right, IMP C P LIC VALERIANVS AVG around, rev. VOTA ORBIS above, two Victories facing, affixing shield inscribed SC to a palm tree, (S.9996, RIC 294, RSC 280); Valerian II, (A.D. 253-255), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, obv. radiate bust right, P LIC VALERIANVS CAES around, rev. PIETAS AVGG around, sacrificial implements, (cf S.10733, RIC 19, C 45). Good fine - nearly very fine, scarce. (3) $60
Lot 3892 Gallienus, (A.D. 253 - 268), billon antoninianii, (2.98 gm), obv. bust to right, radiate, rev. panther left, (S.2978, RIC 230, RSC 586); Salonina, (d.A.D. 268), another (3.63 grams), obv. diademed bust right on crescent, rev. VESTA around, Vesta seated to left, (S.3048, RIC 32, RSC 143). Fine -very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3893 Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), AE antoninianii, various reverses; (2.02 gm), issued 267-8, Centaur to left, H in exergue, (S.10178, RIC 164); (3.56 grams), issued 264-5, Pax standing left, V in left field, (S.10302, RIC 255); (2.12 gm), issued 261-2, Mars standing left, P in right field, (S.10401, RIC 317); (1.85 gm), Fides standing left, (cf.S.10214, RIC 571); (3.96 gm) Jupiter standing left, (cf.S.10248, RIC 644); Salonina, wife of Gallienus, who died A.D. 268, billon antoninianus, issued 265, Antioch mint, (3.87 gm), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Salonina to right on crescent, around SALONINA AVG, rev. Salus standing to right, around SALVS AVG, (S.10652, RIC 88, RSC 105). Even dark brown patina, fine - good very fine, with collector tickets. (6) Passed in
Lot 3894 Salonina, wife of Gallienus, (died A.D. 268), billon antoninianus, Cologne mint, (3.65 grams), obv. diademed veiled and draped bust of Salonina to right on crescent, around SALONINA AVG, rev. Venus seated left, extending right hand to child (or Cupid) at feet, around VENVS FELIX, (S.10655, RIC 7, RSC 115); Severina, wife of Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon antoninianus, Antioch mint, (3.94 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust of Severina to right, around SEVERINA AVG, rev. around CONCORDIAE MILITVM, Concord standing to left holding two standards, S to left, in exergue XXI, (S.11706, RIC 20, C.7). Fine - nearly very fine, second coin pitted, with collector's tickets. (2) Passed in
Lot 3895 Claudius II, (A.D. 268-270), billon antoninianus, Cyzicus mint, (4.03 grams), obv. radiate bust to right, DIVO CLAVDIO, rev. CONSECRATIO, pyramidal crematorium of three stories two figures on second storey, (S.11466, cf.RIC 256). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3896 Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon antoninianus, issued 272, Rome mint, (3.16 grams), obv. radiate cuirassed bust right of Aurelian, IMP AVRELIANVS AVG around, rev. IOVI CONSER around, emperor receiving globe from Jupiter, (S.11542, RIC 260, RSC 105). Dark green toning, good very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 3897 Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), billon denarius, Serdica mint, (2.65 grams), obv. laureate cuirassed bust of Aurelian to right, around IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, rev. around VICTORIA AVG, Victory advancing to left, captive at feet, in exergue S, (S.11643, RIC 73, C.255); Vabalathus and Aurelian, (A.D. 271-2), billon antoninianus, Antioch mint, (2.81 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, B below, (S.11718, RIC 381, C.1). Nearly very fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 3898 Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), silver antoninianus, Rome mint, (3.57 grams), issued 270-276, obv. radiate cuirassed bust right, around IMP AVRELIANVS AVG, rev. Sol walking right, holding laurel-branch and bow, treading down an enemy, to left E, around ORIENS AVG, XXIR in exergue, (RIC V 64, C 159); Maximianus Herculius, (A.D. 286-305, first reign), AE antoninianus, Lugdunum mint, issued A.D. 290-291, (3.83 grams), obv. radiate bust left of Maximianus in imperial mantle, around IMP MAXIMIANVS AVG, rev. Salus standing right feeding serpent in arms, around SALVS AVGG, (cf.S.13172, RIC V 422); Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), AE follis, issued 317-320, (2.66 grams), Nicomedia mint, obv. draped laureate head to left of Licinius holding mappa and globe, sceptre over shoulder, around IMP LICINIVS AVG, rev. Jupiter standing left, chlamys across left shoulder, leaning on sceptre, holding Victory on globe, plam branch left, around IOVI CONSERVATORI AVGG, to right Z, in exergue SMN, (S.15234, RIC VII 24). First two with good silvering, very fine - extremely fine, second coin rare. (3) $150
Lot 3899 Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), billon antoninianus, Lugdunum mint (3.72 grams), obv. radiate bust of Tacitus to right draped and cuirassed, around IMP CM CL TACITVS PF AVG, rev. around PAX AETERNA, star in field, Pax standing left holding olive branch and sceptre, (cf.S.11785, RIC 33, C.64). Dark tone with some silvering, very fine. Passed in
Lot 3900 Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), Ticinum or Siscia mint, (4.17 grams), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right, around IMP C M CL TACITVS P AVG, rev. Providentia standing left, with globe at feet, holding rod and cornucopiae, around PROVIDENTIA DEORVM, in exergue S (=2), (S.11800, RIC 153, C.105). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3901 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base silver antoninianus, Rome mint (2.52 grams), obv. radiate cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around IMP PROB VS AVG, rev. emperor on horseback to left, spurning captive, around ADVEN TVS AVG, in exergue R crescent S, (S.11953, RIC 157, C.39); another, Lugdunum mint, (3.33 grams), issued 277, obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS AVG, radiate cuirassed bust right, rev. MARS VICTOR, Mars walking right, III in exergue, (cf.S.12071, RIC 38). Good fine, scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 3902 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base antoninianii, Antioch mint issued 280-1, (4.18, 4.24, 4.12 gm), obv. radiate draped and cuirassed bust to right of Probus, around IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, rev. Probus in military attire holding sceptre and receiving globe from Jupiter standing left holding sceptre, around, CLEMENTIA TEMP, **D* and others (2) Z below, in exergue XXI, (S.11961, RIC 922, C.99). All with silver surface, first two with about complete silvering as issued, nearly extremely fine - uncirculated. (3) $90
Lot 3903 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon antoninianii, various mints and reverses, different varieties, (S.11952, 11953 (2, var.), 11966 (2, var), 11959 (2, var,), 11992, 11967, 12000, 12001, 12038; RIC 84, 157, 202, 626, 643, 644, 647, 651, 661, 665, 706, 713). Mostly very fine. (12) $90
Lot 3904 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), billon antoninianii, various mints and reverses, different varieties, (S.11960, 11961 (4, var), 12000, 12001, cf.12021(4, var), 12071, 12073, RIC.704, 712, 731, 735, 810, 816, 905, 920, 921, 922, 925, 927, 928). Mostly very fine. (13) $110
Lot 3905 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base antoninianii, Siscia mint, (4.22 gm), issued 278, obv. IMP C M AVR PROBVS P AVG, helmeted cuirassed bust left, with shield and spear over shoulder, rev. VIRTVS PROBI AVG, Mars walking right, XXI in exergue, (S.12071, RIC 816); another similar (4.24 gm), obv. similar with additional P F, rev. similar **ED* between, with Jupiter presenting Victory, (S.11961, RIC 922); similar (3.74 grams), issued 280-1, obv. around RESTITVT ORBIS, emperor receiving wreath from female, (S.12021, RIC 925); another (3.63 grams) obv. no P F, rev. similar with crescent between in exergue KA, (RIC 928). Very fine or better, one with part original silvering. (4) $40
Lot 3906 Probus, (A.D. 276-282), base antoninianii, Siscia mint, (4.61 gm), issued 280-1, obv. radiate draped bust to right of Probus, around IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, rev. Emperor to right receiving globe from Jupiter, around, CLEMENTIA TEMP, Z between, in exergue XXI, (cf.S.11960, RIC 643); similar issued 280, (5.18 gm), obv. similar cuirassed bust right, IMP C PROBVS P F AVG around, rev. PAX AVGVSTI, Pax standing left, holding branch and sceptre, Q to right, XXI in exergue, (cf.S.12021, RIC 706); another (2.54 gm), obv. similar, rev. female standing right presenting wreath to emperor, around RESTITVT ORBIS, Z between, in exergue XXI, (cf.S.12021, RIC 731); similar (2.85 grams), Antioch mint, rev. CLEMENTIA TEMP, (RIC 922). Very fine or better, two with original silvering. (4) $40
Lot 3907 Carus, (A.D. 282-283), Antioch mint, billon antoninianus, (3.49 gm), issued 283, obv. IMP C MAVR CARVS P F AVG, radiate draped and cuirassed bust of Carus to right, rev. around VIRTVS AVGGG, Carus and Carinus facing each other, one holding Victory, star above, S below, XXI in exergue, (S.12190, RIC 125, C.117); another Tripolis mint, (3.94 gm), rev. TR between, XXI in exergue, (S.12189, RIC 128, C.115). Very fine - good very fine, first with silvering. (2) $80
Lot 3908 Numerian, (A.D. 283-284), billon antoninianus, issued 284, Antioch mint, (3.01 gm), obv. similar around IMP C M AVR NVMERIANVS P F AVG, rev. VIRTVS AVGG, Numerian receiving Victory on globe from Jupiter, S below, XXI in exergue, another (4.35 gm), similar with H below, (S.12256, RIC 466, C.108). Full silvering, about extremely fine and scarce. (2) Passed in
Lot 3909 Carausius, (A.D. 287-293), billon antoninianii, various mints, obv. radiate cuirassed bust of Carausius to right, around legend, rev. various reverses, mostly Pax type, (cf.S.3568); together with issues of Salonina and Gallienus (2). Fair - fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3910 Carausius, (A.D. 287-293), billon antoninianii, various mints, obv. radiate cuirassed bust of Carausius to right, around legend, rev. various reverses, mostly Pax type, (11); Allectus, (A.D. 293-296). AE quinarius, (cf.S.3568, 3579, 3590). Mostly very good - fine. (12) $140
Lot 3911 Allectus, (A.D. 293-296), billon quinarius, (2.69 gm), obv. bust right, around IMP C ALLECTVS P AVG, rev. VIRTVS AVG, galley left, Q C in exergue, (S.3590, RIC 55). Dark green patina, extremely fine and rare in this condition. $150
Lot 3912 Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), AE folles, Antioch mint, issued A.D. 300-1, obv. laureate head of Diocletian to right, around IMP C DIOCLETIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO POPV LI ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, K A/V across field, (cf.S.3533, RIC 54a); another similar Treveri mint, issued 303-5, (cf.S.3533, RIC 582a); another similar issued 294-5, Rome mint, (RIC 64a); another AE antoninianus or radiate fraction, Antioch mint, issued c.296, rev. Diocletian and Jupiter, (S.3510, RIC 60a); Maximianus, (286-310 three reigns), Rome mint issued 302-3, rev. Moneta standing left, R - S in exergue, (S.3636, RIC 111b); another radiate fraction, issued 290-1, rev. Jupiter seated to left, (cf.S.3615, RIC 384). Good very fine - extremely fine. (6) $120
Lot 3913 Maximianus, (A.D. 310 third reign), AE follis, Siscia mint, issued A.D. 310-311, (6.32 grams), obv. laureate head of Maximianus to right, around IMP MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO A VGVSTI, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, SIS in exergue, crescent to left, B to right, (cf.S.13259, RIC 207a). Attractive large full flan, brown tone, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 3914 Constantius I as Caesar, (A.D. 305-306), AE folles, issued 305-6, Cyzicus mint, (7.72 gm), obv. laureate head to right, around FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, rev. GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM N N, in exergue KB, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, (S.3671, RIC 9a). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3915 Constantius I as Caesar, (A.D. 305-306), AE folles, issued 296-7, Heraclea mint, (9.55 gm), obv. laureate head to right, around FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, rev. GENIO POPV L ROMANI, in exergue HTA, standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, (S.3671, RIC 18a) (illustrated); another issued 305-6, Cyzicus mint, (7.72 gm), obv. laureate head to right, around FL VAL CONSTANTIVS NOB CAES, rev. GENIO AVGG ET CAESARVM N N, in exergue KB, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, (S.3671, RIC 9a). Both round, first with silvering, extremely fine; very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3916 Galerius Maximian, (A.D. 305-311), AE folles, Antioch mint, issued A.D. 308, obv. laureate head of Galerius to right, around IMP C GAL VAL MAXIMIANVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO IMP ERATORS, Genius standing to left, holding patera and cornucopiae, in exergue ANT*, to right H, (S.3719, RIC 88); another of Heraclea mint, issued 309-310, (RIC 41); other issues of Maximinus II, (A.D. 309-313) (S.3753, 3754) another as Augustus, Alexandria mint, rev. GENIO IMP ERATORIS, (S.-, RIC 105c), another Treveri mint rev. GENIO POP ROM, (S.3766); Maxentius, (A.D. 306-308), Rome mint, (S.3779). Good very fine - extremely fine a few scarce. (7) $140
Lot 3917 Severus II, (A.D. 306-307), AE follis, Serdica mint, issued A.D. 305-6, (9.65 gm), obv. laureate head of Severus II to right, around IMP C FL VAL SEVERVS P F AVG, rev. around GENIO POPV L I ROMANI, Genius standing to left, holding patera pouring liquid and cornucopiae, .SM.SD. in exergue, E in right field, (cf.S.3735, RIC 24). Very fine and rare. $90
Lot 3918 Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), AE follis, issued 315, London mint, (3.06 grams), obv. Licinius laureate and cuirassed bust right, around IMP LICINIVS P F AVG, rev. Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopiae, GENIO POP ROM, S F in left and right field, PLN in exergue, (S.15183, RIC 249); another AE follis, issued early 313, (3.22 grams), Heraclea mint, obv. laureate head to right of Licinius, around IMP C VAL LICIN LICINIVS P F AVG, rev. Jupiter standing left, leaning on sceptre, holding Victory on globe, eagle with wreath below, around IOVI CON SERVATORI AVGG, A to right, SMHT in exergue, (cf.S.15233, RIC 73). Toned, very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 3919 Constantine I, (307-337 A.D.), AE folles, issued 327-328, Constantinople mint, (2.97 grams), obv. around CONSTANTI NVS MAX AVG, pearl diademed head to right, rev. around GLORIA RO MANORVM, Roma seated left on shield, Victory on globe in right hand, scepter in left, A in left field, CONS in exergue. (S.16234, RIC 23); another of Constantine I, Constantiniana Dafne type issued in 328 AD, Constantinople mint AE folles (3.39 grams), obv. around CONSTANTI NVS MAX AVG, laurel diademed draped and cuirassed bust to right, rev. around CONSTANTINI ANA DAFNE, Victory seated left on cippus, palm branch in each hand, head to right and trophy in front, at the foot of which kneeling captive, spurned by Victory, **D* in left field, CONS in exergue, (S.16191, RIC 34) (illustrated). Both very fine and scarce with tickets. (2) Passed in
Lot 3920 Helena, first wife of Constantius I, (A.D.326), copper folles, issues of 324-5, Arles mint, (3.01 grams), obv. draped bust to right, FL HELENA AVGVSTA, rev. SECVRITAS REIPVBLICE, Helena standing to left, lowering branch, in exergue T*AR, (S.16596, RIC 278, C.12); Theodora, second wife of Constantius I, AE follis, issues of 337-340, Trier mint (2.26 grams), obv. diademed and draped bust to right of Theodora, around FL MAX THEO DORAE AVG, rev. PIETAS ROMANA, Pietas standing to right, holding child in her arms, in exergue TRP, cross in left field, (cf.S.3911, RIC 43). Both coins deeply toned, good very fine - extremely fine, scarce, with collector's tickets. (2) $80
Lot 3921 Delmatius, (A.D. 335-337), AE follis, issued 335-337 as Caesar, Siscia mint, issued 335-6, (1.49 grams), obv. laureate bust to right, cuirassed of Delmatius, around FL DELMATIVS NOB C, rev. two soldiers each with spear but only sharing one standard, around GLOR IA EXERC ITVS, in exergue BSIS, (S.16989, RIC 256 [R2]). Brown patina, nearly extremely fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 3922 Vetranio, (A.D. 350), AE centenionalis, issued at Siscia mint, (4.15 gm), obv. bust of Vetranio with diadem, draped and cuirassed to right, around [D N] VETRA NIO P F AVG, A behind, star before bust, rev. HOC SIG NO VICTOR ERIS around, Emperor in military dress head to left, holding standard with 'chi-rho' on banner, to right Victory crowning him, .BSIS. in exergue, (S.4042, RIC 287, LRBC 1174). Good very fine, rare. $150
Lot 3923 Magnentius, (A.D.350-353), AE centenionalis, Lugdunum mint, (3.61 grams), obv. D N MAGNEN TIVS P F AVG, pearl and rosette headed bust draped and cuirassed to right, rev. around FELICITAS [RE]IPVBLICE, RSLG in exergue, Magnentius standing to left holding Victory and labarum, (S.4018, RIC 112); Decentius, (A.D. 350-353), AE centenionalis, Arles mint in A.D. 351-3, (4.27 grams), obv. bare-headed bust of Decentius, draped and cuirassed to right, around DN DECENTI VS CAESAR, rev. VICTORIAE DD NN [AVG ET CAES] around, two Victories facing each other holding wreath between them inscribed VOT/V MVL/X, I below, in exergue SAR, (cf.S.4035, RIC 172). Nearly very fine, scarce. (2) $50
Lot 3924 Valentinian I, (A.D. 364-375), silver siliqua, Rome mint, (1.87 gm), obv. pearl-diademed bust of Valentinian to right, around DN VALENTINI ANVS PF AVG, rev. VOT V MV.LT X within wreath, RT in exergue, (S.4098, RIC 10a, RSC 70f). Rough surface, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 3925 Valentinian I, (A.D. 364-375), AE 3, Siscia mint, (2.162 grams), obv. diademed bust of Valentinian to right, around D N VALENTINI ANVS P F AVG, rev. Valentinian advancing to right, dragging captive and holding labarum with chi-rho monogram on banner, around GLORIA RO MANORVM, Q in left field, R/K in right field, **DSISCS in exergue, (S.4102, cf.RIC 14a.xxxii, C.12). Bright, good extremely fine and an unpublished exergue. Passed in
Lot 3926 Valens, (A.D. 364-378), silver siliqua, Rome mint, issued A.D. c. 367-375 (2.18 gm), obv. pearl-diademed head of Valens to right, around DN VALEN S PF AVG, rev. VOT V MV.LT all within wreath RP in exergue, (cf.S.4098, RIC 10c, RSC 91h). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 3927 Magnus Maximus, (A.D. 383-388), AE 2, issue struck as Augustus, Lyon mint, (5.51 grams), obv. D N MAG MAX[IMVS P F AVG], diademed, draped and cuirassed bust of Magnus Maximus to right, rev. around [REPA]RATIO REIPUB, Maximus standing left raising kneeling female figure, (S.4204, RIC 32, C.3). Attractive dark brown patina, very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 3928 Honorius, (A.D. 393-423), silver siliqua, Milan mint, (1.15 grams), obv. pearl-diademed bust of Honorius to right, around DN HONOR[IVS] S PF AVG, rev. VIRTVS RO MANORVM around, Roma enthroned to left, holding spear and Victory, [MDPS] in exergue, (S.4250, RIC 32c, RSC 59b). Toned, nearly extremely fine, very scarce, clipped. Passed in
Lot 3929 Roman, Republican and Imperial denarii, Republic, obv. head of Roma, rev. brockage; Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), issued 70, obv. head of Vespasian right, rev. Pax seated left holding olive branch and caduceus, (S.2285, RIC 10); Commodus, (A.D. 177-192), issued 184, obv. head of Commodus right, rev. Aequitas standing holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.184, RIC 73); Caracalla, (A.D. 198-217), obv. head of Caracalla right, rev. two captives tied to trophy, (S.6853, RIC 54b); two others; Julia Maesa, (A.D. 218-225), obv. head of Julia Maesa right; another fouree; Severus Alexander, (A.D. 222-235), obv. head of Severus Alexander right, rev. Aequitas standing holding scales and cornucopiae, (S.2202, RIC 127); Mariniana, wife of Valerian, (died prior to A.D. 253), antoninianus, obv. bust of Mariniana to right, rev. Empress seated to right on peacock flying right, around CONSECRATIO, (S.10070, RIC 6, RSC 16). Poor - good fine, some scarce. (10) $80
Lot 3930 Roman Republic, silver issues, Anonymous series, (shortly after 211 B.C.), victoriatus, (3.07 and 2.61 grams), Rome mint, obv. laureate head of Jupiter to right, border of dots, rev. Victory to right, crowning trophy, in exergue ROMA, dotted border, (S.49, Cr.44/1 or 53/1, Syd. 83) (2); Anonymous Series, (discontinued c.208 B.C.), silver sestertius, (0.99 grams), Rome mint, obv. helmeted head of Roma to right, border of dots, rev. Dioscuri to right, ROMA in linear frame on tablet, line border, (S.46, Cr.44/7, Syd. 142); P. Vettius Sabinus, (c.99 B.C.), quinarius, Rome mint, (1.68 grams), obv. Jupiter head to right, F and dot behind, rev. Victory crowning trophy, P. SABIN in field, Q in exergue, F and dot to right, (S.211, Cr.331/1, Syd.587); C. Egnatuleius C.f., (97 B.C.), quinarius, (1.63 grams), Rome mint, obv. Apollo head to right laureate, C.EGNATVLEI behind (some letters ligated), rev. Victory standing to left erecting trophy, Q in field, ROMA in exergue, (S.213, B.Egnatuleia 1, Cr.333/1, Syd.588); modern copy, obv. Roma, rev. Dioscuri. Toned, nearly fine - very fine. (6) $130
Lot 3931 Roman, Trajan, (A.D. 98-117), silver denarius, issued 103-111, Rome mint, (2.76 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Trajan, rev. Fortuna standing to left, holding corucopiae and rudder on prow, (S.-, RIC 122, C.87); billon tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, (12.43 grams), dated RY 6 (AD 102/3), laureate bust right, rev. Eagle standing right; L-S across fields, (Kîln 803, Dattari 1561); Faustina Senior, posthumous issue (died A.D.141), silver denarius, (3.26 grams), Rome mint, obv. draped bust to right of Faustina, rev. Vesta standing left holding palladium and sceptre, (BMC 485, RIC 400, RSC 485); Faustina Junior, wife of Marcus Aurelius, (d.A.D. 175), silver denarius, (3.18 grams), obv. draped bust to right, rev. Venus standing to left, holding apple and rudder, (S.-, RIC 515a, RSC 261). Toned, good - fine. (4) $110
Lot 3932 Roman, denarii, various issues of Trajan, rev. Mars right, (S.-, RSC 372b); Antoninus Pius, (S.-, RSC 582), rev. TR POT XIIII COS IIII, PAX in exergue, Pax standing left; Faustina Senior (large fragment); Julia Domna (S.6593, 6610); Severus Alexander (2) (S.7896, 7921); others (3) Septimius Severus plated and a Trajan with heavy hoard patination and a cast Hadrian. Very good - very fine. (10) Passed in
Lot 3933 Roman, silver denarii, assorted third century types including Septimius Severus (13), Faustina Senior, Julia Domna (2), Caracalla (7). Mostly fine. (23) Passed in
Lot 3934 Roman, silver denarii, second and third century A.D., of Faustina Senior, rev. peacock to right, (S.2594); another Aeternitas with Phoenix, (S.4576); Commodus, rev. Felicitas standing left with caduceus, (cf.S.5678); Julia Domna, rev. Pietas to left, (S.6600); Geta, rev. Geta standing left, (S.7188). all types with different reverses. Fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $140
Lot 3935 Roman, silver denarii, third century A.D., of various rulers; Septimius Severus (3) (3.50 gm, S.6312), (3.54 gm, S.6326), (2.51 gm, S.6354); Julia Domna (2.91 gm), (cf.S.6584), Julia Maesa (3.43 gm S.7751), Elagabalus (2) (2.92 gm, S.7523), (3.56 gm, S.7527); Severus Alexander (2) (3.15 gm, S.7868), (2.15 gm, S.7931), mostly different reverses. A few worn and some with green in need of conservation, fine - very fine. (9) Passed in
Lot 3936 Roman, 3rd century antoniniani, all described in packets, mostly different rulers, several scarce, Victorinus, (A.D. 268-270), rev. Sol, (S.3165); Claudius II, (A.D. 268-270), rev. Jupiter, another Juno standing left (S.3206, 3207); Tetricus II, (A.D. 270-273), rev. Spes, another with sacrifical implements, (S.3190, 3188); Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), rev. Sol and captives (S.3261, 3262); Tacitus, (A.D. 275-276), rev. Felicity standing left, (S.3314) another SALVS PVBLICA, (S.-); Probus, (A.D. 276-282), rev. Probus and Concord, (S.3346) another Fides with standards, (cf.S.3350); Carus, (A.D.282-3), rev. Victory advancing left, (S.3407). Mostly very fine or better. (12) $170
Lot 3937 Roman, collection of almost all third century antoninianii, including emperors Gallienus, Salonina, Claudius II, Aurelian, Severina, Numerian, Probus, Tacitus, Allectus, Diocletian, Maximianus, Licinius I, and barbarous radiates (5) and an AE 1, Julian II, (S.4072). Mostly fine - very fine. (40) $250
Lot 3938 Roman, silver antoninianii, third century A.D., of various rulers; Gordian III, rev. Apollo seated left, (S.2451) another (S.2452), rev. Security standing left, (S.2461); Trebonianus Gallus, rev. emperor on horseback, (S.-, RIC 79); Gallienus, rev. Orient and Gallienus (S.-, RIC 445); rev. Valerian and Gallienus, wreath above, (S.- RIC 447); another similar but star above, (S.-, RIC 447). A few worn and one with green in need of conservation, fine - very fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 3939 Ancient Roman, mainly antoninianii, Otacilia Severa, wife of Philip I, (A.D. 244-249), Rome mint, (4.88 grams), obv. diademed draped bust to right, around OTACIL SEVERA AVG, rev. Pietas standing half left, around PIETAS AVGVSTAE, (S.2631, RIC 130, RSC 43); Philip II, (A.D. 247-249), Rome mint, issued 249, (5.11 grams), obv. Philip II radiate bust to right, around IMP M IVL PHILLIPVS AVG, rev. Philip II standing left, sacrificing over altar, around P M TR P VI COS PP, (RIC IV 236, RSC 40); Aurelian, (A.D. 270-275), radiate bust right, rev. RESTITVT ORIENTIS, Aurelian receiving wreath from female, (S.3265); Vabalathus and Aurelian, (A.D. 271-2), Antioch mint, (3.83 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 bust to right of Aurelian, B below, (S.11718, RIC 381, C.1); Probus, (A.D. 276-282), Cyzicus mint (2.83 grams), obv. radiate bust to left of Probus, wearing imperial mantle and holding eagle tipped sceptre, around IMP C M AVR PROBVS P F AVG, rev. Sol in facing quadriga, holding globe and whip, around SOLI INVICTO, C M and XXI.B in exergue, (S.12041, RIC 911, C.682); Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), centenionalis, Lyon mint, (2.68 grams), obv. draped pearl diademed bust to right, rev. soldier spearing fallen horseman, (S.4003, RIC 189). Poor - nearly very fine, some scarce, with dealer's and collector's tickets. (6) $80
Lot 3940 Ancient issues, including, Roman Republic and Imperial, AE uncia, (c.217-215 B.C.), obv. Roma, rev. prow; Germanicus AE As, A.D. 37-38, rev. SC; Nero AE dupondius, A.D. 66, rev. Securitas; Faustina Senior, Ae sestertius, A.D. 141, rev. Pietas; Alexandrian and Byzantine issues. Poor - good fine. (37) $180
Lot 3941 Ancient Roman and Greek AE issues, including Republican As, obv. Janus head, rev. prow; Marcus Aurelius, sestertius, struck (173 A.D.), rev. Mercury within tetrastyle temple, (S.4996); Divus Augustus, struck under Tiberius, As, obv. head of Augustus, rev. Eagle spreading wings, (S.1790); Severus Alexander, AE 20, rev. Annona; Crispus, folles, Aquileia mint, (321 A.D.), rev. wreath (illustrated); other Roman and Greek AE, including Thessalonica, Constantius, Gallienus. One holed, poor - nearly extremely fine. (19) $140
Lot 3942 Ancient Roman and provincial, Egypt, Alexandria, Nero, (A.D. 54-68), billon tetradrachm, year 11 = A.D. 64-65, obv. radiate bust of Nero to right, rev. LIA to left, eagle standing to left, holding palm, (S.2003, BMC 165, Milne 228ff., Koln 163-6); Divus Vespasian, (A.D. 69-79), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued under Titus A.D. 80-81, obv. laureate head to right, rev. shield inscribed SC above globe, supported by two capricorns, (RIC II 63 (Titus), BMCRE 129 (Titus), RSC 497); Domitian, (A.D. 81-96), silver denarius, Rome mint, issued A.D.92, obv. laureate head of Domitian to right, rev. Minerva to left with spear, (S.2731, RIC 110, RSC.233). Good-fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3943 Ancient Roman, including, Hadrian, (117-138 A.D.), billon tetradrachm, Alexandria mint, rev. Demeter, (cf.S.3741); Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), silver denarius, issued 234, Rome mint, rev. Sol standing facing head to left, holding globe and raising right hand, (S.7916, RIC 123, RSC 448); Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), billon antoninianus, rev. Fides standing left, (S.10214); Honorius, (393-423 A.D.), AE 4, Cyzicus mint, rev. Victory, (cf. RIC IX 90c). Fair - good very fine. (4) $80
Lot 3944 Ancient Roman, silver issues, Julian II, (A.D. 360-363), silver siliqua, rev. wreath; Trebonianus Gallus, (A.D. 251-253), rev. Libertas, (S.9636); Herennia Etruscilla, wife of Trajan Decius, (A.D. 249-251), silver antoninianus, rev. Pudicitia, (S.9496); Gallienus, (A.D. 253-268), antoninianus, rev. Virtus; another base silver issue. Poor - good fine. (5) $80
Lot 3945 Ancient Roman, silver and bronze issues, including Julia Domna,(A.D. 193-217), denarius, rev. Venus seated to left, (S.7106); Severus Alexander, (A.D.222-235), denarius, rev. Fides Militum seated left, (S.7863); Divus Valerian Junior, (A.D. 258), base silver antoninianus, rev. altar, (S.10608); Postumus, (A.D. 259-268), billon antoninianus, rev. emperor to right, (cf.S.10983); Claudius II Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), antoninianii (2). Poor - very fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3946 Ancient Roman, including AE 25 of Septimius Severus, Marcianopolis mint, (AMNG 573); AE 26 of Caracalla, Serdica mint, (Moushmov 4877), Marcianopolis mint, (AMNG 611); Severus Alexander, Odessos mint, (Moushmov 1633); AE 20 of Sabina Tranquillina, Deultum mint, (Moushmov 3745); AE 25 of Hostilian, Viminacium mint, (AMNG 150); Volusian, Dacia mint, (AMNG 54). Poor - very fine, with collector's tickets. (7) Passed in
Lot 3947 Ancient Roman, AE issues, Moesia Inferior, Nicopolis ad Istrum, Diadumenian, (A.D. 217-218), Assarion, (2.94 grams), obv. bare headed and draped bust right, rev. serpent entwined around staff, (AMNG.1882, SNG COP.2839); Maxentius, (A.D. 307-312), follis, Ostian mint, issued 309-312, (6.31 grams), obv. laureate head right, IMP C MAXENTIVS P F AVG around, rev. the Dioscuri standing facing, holding sceptre and bridled horse, around AETERNITAS AVG N, (S.14975, RIC 35); Crispus, (A.D. 317-326 as Caesar), AE folles, issued 324, Siscia mint, (3.39 grams), obv. laureate head to right of Crispus, around IVL CRISPVS NOB C, rev. in wreath VOT X, around CAESARVM NOSTRORVM, in exergue **GSIS, (S.16753, RIC 153); Constantius II, (A.D. 337-361), Constantinople mint, obv. bust to right, rev. soldier advancing left spearing fallen horsenman, around FEL TEMP RE PARATIO, in exergue CONSB, (cf.S.4003, RIC 86, LRBC 2302). Good fine - extremely fine, some scarce. (4) $80
Lot 3948 Ancient Roman, bronze, sestertii of Hadrian, Severus Alexander, Maximianus, Philip I, Otacilia Severa; Valerian I, Asses of Augustus, posthumous; Nero, rev. Janus temple, (S.1974); Trajan (2); Faustina Senior (2). Poor - fine. (12) $120
Lot 3949 Ancient Roman, unsorted large AE issues of the first to third century A.D., mostly sestertii and asses, attributable to ruler. Poor - very good. (11) Passed in
Lot 3950 Ancient Roman, assorted bronze issues of the first and second century A.D., mostly asses a few sestertii, includes Augustus (2), Germanicus (2), Vespasian, Nerva (2), Trajan, Antoninus Pius (2), Faustina Senior (2), Marcus Aurelius (2) and a 2nd century Macedonian bronze. Mostly good - nearly fine. (15) $110
Lot 3951 Ancient Roman, third and fourth century A.D. issues, including issues of Gallienus (3), Postumus, Claudius II (2), Victorinus (2), Tetricus I (2) and II, Aurelian, Diocletian, Constantine I (2), Urbs Roma - wolf and twins (2), Constantius II, Constantine II, Valentinian I, Valens (2). All carefully cleaned, very good - extremely fine. (22) $100
Lot 3952 Ancient Roman, AE issues, Claudius II Gothicus, (A.D. 268-270), antoninianii, issued A.D. 269, Milan mint, rev. Pax left, (S.11365, RIC 157); another, Rome mint, rev. Annona with foot on prow, (S.11319, RIC 18); Tetricus I, (A.D. 271-274), issued A.D. 272, Mainz or Trier mint, rev. Virtus resting on shield, (S.11256, RIC 146); another, issued A.D. 273, Cologne mint, rev. Spes left, (S.11249, RIC 132); Tetricus II, (A.D. 274), Mainz or Trier mint, rev. Spes left, (S.11292, RIC 270). Fine - very fine, some scarce. (5) Passed in
Lot 3953 Ancient Roman, late Roman, large folles of Diocletian; Maximianus; Galerius; Galeria Valeria; Licinius I; thers radiate fractions of etc. Mostly fine or better, one with surface oxidation. (13) $60
Lot 3954 Ancient Roman, AE issues, Diocletian, (A.D. 284-305), billon antoninianus, rev. Jupiter, (cf.S.12665, RIC 270, C.259); another, rev. Annona, (RIC 156, Cohen 14); Constantius I, as Caesar, (A.D. 305-306), AE follis, issued 303-5, Alexandria mint, rev. Genius, (cf.S.14076, RIC 33a); Licinius I, (A.D. 308-324), AE follis, issued 313-314, Heraclea mint, rev. Jupiter with Eagle, (cf.S.15233, RIC 6 [R3]); Maximinus II, (A.D. 309-313), folles, London mint, issued 310-312, rev. Genius left, (cf.S.14856, RIC 209b). Good fine - very fine, some scarce. (5) $50
Lot 3955 Ancient Roman, bronze issues, mostly folles, including Constantine, Probus, Constantius, Gallienus, Licinius and others. Poor - nearly very fine. (13) Passed in
Lot 3956 Ancient Roman, sorted bronze folles issues of the late third and early fourth century A.D., Constantine, Thessalonica mint, (RIC No.50b [2], 61b[4]); Constantius I Aquiliea mint (RIC 60a); Galerius, Alexandria mint (RIC 33b, 43), Cyzicus (RIC 65, - [2]), Heraclea ([37a] [2]), Serdica (RIC 4b); Licinius, Thessalonica (RIC 59 [2], 60 [6]); Maximianus, Aquiliea (RIC 23b, 29b), Ticinium (RIC 59b); Maximinus, Heraclea (RIC 38, 74), Serdica (RIC 13b), Siscia (RIC 227b), Thessalonica (RIC 50a). Mostly with original hoard patination all easily attributable. Mostly very good - very fine. (31) $190
Lot 3957 Ancient Roman, fourth century AE folles, most issues of the early fourth century, including Constantine I, Constantine II, Fausta, Helena, Crispus, Constantius II, Valens, Theodosius I & II, Aelia Flaccila, Gratian, Arcadius, barbarous clipped issues. MOstly fine, many better. (67) $360
Lot 3958 Ancient Roman, bronze, assorted AE of Valens, Valentinian I and Gratian all c.A.D. 365-370 from various mints, mostly Siscia and Thessalonica, (cf.S.4102, 4103, 4116, 4117, 4118, 4142, 4143). Most are bright, otherwise mostly very fine. (43) $160
Lot 3959 Ancient Roman, assorted bronze issues of the late third century A.D., mostly antoninianii or radiate fractions of Claudius II, Mediolanum (RIC 118); Aurelian, Cyzicus (RIC 366 [2]); Salonina (S.3045); Probus, Rome (RIC 166) and Lugdunum (RIC 101); Carus, Cyzicus (RIC 118); Diocletian (2), radiate fractions, another of Maximianus, Heraclea mint, (S.3610, 3611, RIC 13, 14). Mostly very fine. a few better. (10) $130
Lot 3960 Ancient Roman, third and fourth century antoninianii and folles of the following rulers and types, Tacitus (3.06 gm), Ticinum mint, rev. SPES PVBLICA, Victory and emperor, U in exergue (cf.S.3313, cf.RIC 167 and unpublished), Probus (3.79 gm), Siscia mint, (S.3364, RIC 731) another Rome mint, (4.11 gm), obv. VIRTVS PROBI AVG, rev. Probus on horseback, (S.3340, RIC 166 [scarce]); Diocletian, (3.00 gm), Heraclea mint?, rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, HB above, (S.3510, RIC -, a new issue!), LICINVS I, issued 321-324, (3.23 gm) Heraclea mint, obv. radiate bust right, (S.-, RIC 54 [R2]); Julian II, Heraclea mint, (2.89 gm), bearded bust left, (S.4074); Jovian, Constantinople mint, (2.85 grams), (S.4086). Toned, very fine or better, several rare types and rulers. (7) $120
Lot 3961 Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of the third and fourth century A.D., mostly folles and some antoninianii, from the last quarter of the 3rd century to mid 4th century, almost all easily attributale. Mostly very good - very fine. (100) $280
Lot 3962 Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of the First to the fourth century A.D., mostly folles and some antoninianii, from the last quarter of the 3rd century to mid 4th century, almost all easily attributable with a good range of rulers, types and mints . Mostly fine - very fine. (68) $220
Lot 3963 Ancient Roman, fourth century AE folles and latter issues of the fifth century, including Constantius II, Constantius Gallus, Jovian (S.4087 gVF); Valens, Valentinian I, Honorius, Arcadius, Aelia Flaccilla, Theodosius I, Valentinian II, Julian II, Eudoxia, Gratian. Mostly fine. (61) $400
Lot 3964 Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of mid fourth century A.D., almost all of the falling horseman type as issued by Constantius II and Constantius Gallus. Mostly fine - very fine. (65) $120
Lot 3965 Ancient Roman, an accumulation of issues from 1st - 4th century (85) includes sestertii and issues of Magnentius (2), also billon tetradrachms from Egypt (4). Some very good - fine a few poor. (89) $260
Lot 3966 Ancient Roman and Greek, various silver and AE issues, from Republic to 4th century A.D., including C Poblicius denarius, rev. Hercules strangling the Nemean lion, (S.308); Antoninus Pius denarius, rev. Virtus, (S.4064); Elagabalus, AE 26, Tyre, rev. Astarte and trophy, (BMC 388); various others. Poor-fine. (19) $90
Lot 3967 Ancient Roman, unsorted bronze issues of mostly the fourth century A.D., only a few are attributable. Poor. (Approx 200) $70
Lot 3968 Manuel II Palaeologus, (1391-1423), silver half stavraton (quarter hyperpyron), Constantinople mint (Public Mint type), (3.26 grams), obv. bust of Christ facing. I C X C each side of Christ, dotted border within circles, rev. around traces of MANOVH**L* EN XPICTW TW **Q*W **P*ICTOC around the bust of Manuel facing, nimbate, a pellet in the left and right fields, (S.2552, PCPC 343.5, DOC 1483, LPC 2 [p.160] variant). Crudely struck as usual on a square flan, otherwise very fine. $180
Lot 3969 John VIII Palaeologus, (1423-1448), silver stavraton (half hyperpyron), Constantinople mint, (6.68 grams), obv. IC-XC Nimbate bust of Christ, book of Gospels in left hand, right hand raised in benediction, all inside dotted and lined circle, surrounded by margin with pellets, inside solid line circle, rev. traces of IWANHC **D*EC**P*OTIC O **PALEOLOG*OC / **Q*V XAPITI AVTOKPATOP in two circles inside which bust of John facing, bearded, nimbate, crown with pendila, a pellet in the left and right fields, (S,2564, LPC 1 [p.172]). Weak in places, otherwise nearly very fine. $180
Lot 3970 Byzantine, assorted mix including Justin I, follis, Constantinople mint, (S.63); justinian I, follis, Constantinople mint, year 19, officina A, (S.163), another half follis, Nicomedia mint, (S.203); Justin II, half follis, Thessalonica mint, (S.366); others of annonymous type 10-12th century (4) and billon trachy Manuel I etc (3). Mostly fine or better. (11) $90
Lot 3971 Egypt, pottery oil lamp, 'frog type' stylized frog around cupped discus, incuse palm leaf as the manufacturer's mark on the underside, Ptolemaic Period 3-1st century B.C., 63x48 mm; another 'frog type' palm leaf on either side of the discus, ladder at the nozzle, manufacturer's mark on the underside, Ptolemaic Period 3-1st century B.C., 82x71 mm. Fine, scarce. (2) $120
Lot 3972 Egypt, faience Udjat eye, Late Dynastic Period, (c.660-320 B.C.), length 30mm; another, stone, 26th Dynasty, length 35mm; pottery head of a goat, c.700 B.C., length 35mm; pottery head of a man, c.800 B.C., height 50mm; Middle East, collection of pottery, stone and glass beads, c.1st millenium B.C., (7); female figure, fragmentary, mould cast, c.200 B.C, length 90mm; Roman, bronze brooch, fragmentary, c.1st century A.D., length 40mm; group of various fragments, faience, bronze, pottery, glass and wood, various periods, many described and listed. Poor-fine. (approx 30) $70
Lot 3973 Etruscan, 6th century B.C., Bucchero earthenware, large oinochoe of bulbous form, (height 220mm). Slight damage and repair to spout, otherwise intact. $380
Lot 3974 Greece, Athens, small redware Lekythos (oil vase) (c.475-425 B.C.), decorated with black floral designs to the stem, missing handle, (height 110mm); black ceramic bowl, possibly Iranian, (c.16th-17th century), with Koranic inscription to the inside rim, floarl design to the interior base, (width 140mm, height 60mm), broken and repaired with iron pins; small bowl, possibly Indian, (c.19th century), of green soapstone carved with floral designs to the exterior, (width 100mm, height 60mm). Some damage and repairs, otherwise good-very fine. (3) $80
Lot 3975 Greeks in Southern Italy, Apulia, black glazed double handled stemless Skyphos (wine cup), c.300 B.C., (height 70mm, width 190mm). A few light chips and minor glaze repair, otherwise very fine and complete. $270
Lot 3976 Antiquities, Roman and Roman North Africa, (c.1st-2nd century B.C.), heads and busts of various godesses in marble (3) and terracotta (5) surrounding a central plaque in terracotta and stucco depicting a winged cupid leading a chariot drawn by two lions. All mounted on a wooden board (40x30cm). Some in fine style, damaged, otherwise fine and an interesting collection. $120
Lot 3977 Antiquities, Roman, bronze fibula, (c.75 B.C.), length 54mm, with iron two spiral spring fibula, complete, (Lucien Lerat 15); another fibula, (c.1st century B.C.), length 26mm, with iron hinged fibula, complete; Greece, bronze arrowhead, (c.5th-4th century B.C.), length 20mm. Patinated, very fine and rare. (3) $180
Lot 3978 Roman, bronze fibula, (c.1st - 2nd century A.D.), length 75mm, with iron pin, complete with ball end attachments (cf.Lucien Lerat 113, Etlinder 21); another fibula, (c.1st century A.D.), length 40mm, pin damaged; bronze seal, (c.16th-17th century), Dorset area, matrix cut with a device of the Paschal lamb, filigree above. Fine - very fine and scarce. (3) $180
Lot 3979 Roman, 1st century A.D., pottery ash shovel, 150x110 mm, uncovered in the Columbarium of the Freedmen of Augustus on the Appian Way. Ex Bateman collecion, presented by Miss Rhoda Hope, 1857. Very fine with labels. $180
Lot 3980 Spain, Hispano-Moresque, copper lustre ceramic bowl, (c.18th-19th century), central decoration of a stylsed bird, flowers surrounding, underside decorated with floral patterns, (diameter 205mm, height 30mm). A few chips, cracks and repairs, otherwise very fine and scarce. $120
Lot 3981 North Africa, Islamic war arrows, combining bamboo shafts with woven ties, culminating in barbed iron tips, c.18th century, length 600mm, (2); Ethiopia, base silver Coptic Cross, 19th century A.D., with eye for apending, size 45x40mm; another in base silver with eye for appending, size 25x20mm, (2); East Africa, brass wedding rings of various sizes, early 20th century A.D. (3). Fine, intact. (7) $50
Lot 3982 Umayyad Caliphate, `Abd al-Malik (A.H. 65-86) (A.D. 685-705), silver anonymous dirham, Damascus mint, A.H. 86 = A.D. 705, (A.126); Abbasid Caliphate, al-Mahdi, (A.H. 158-169) (A.D. 775-785), silver anonymous dirham, Madinat al Salam (Baghdad) A.H. 165 (781-782), (A.215); also three miscellaneous Islamic copper issues. Silver very fine, copper fine. (5) $60
Lot 3983 Umayyad Caliphate, al-Walid I (A.H. 86-96) (A.D. 705-715), silver anonymous dirham, Damascus mint, A.H. 94 = A.D. 712-3, (A.128, cf.M.47, BMC 358) others Wasit mint A.H. 86 = A.D. 714-5, (A.128, BMC 528); al-Sulayman (A.H. 96-99) (A.D. 715-717), silver anonymous dirham, Istakhr mint, A.H. 98 = A.D. 716-7, (A.131, BMC 277). Nearly very fine, last scarce. (3) Passed in
Lot 3984 Umayyad Caliphate, al-Walid I (A.H. 86-96) (A.D. 705-715), silver anonymous dirham, Wasit mint (on Euphrates River), A.H. 94 = A.D. 712-3, (A.128, M.55, BMC 538) (2, one illustrated); another A.H. 96 = A.D. 714-5, (A.128, cf.M.55, BMC 541). Very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3985 Umayyad Caliphate, Hisham, (A.H. 105-125) (A.D. 724-743), silver anonymous dirhams, Wasit mint, A.H. 122, 124, 125 = A.D. 739, 741, 742 (A.137, BMC 573, 576, 577); all with five double annulets, (124 illustrated). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3986 Umayyad Caliphate, Hisham, (A.H. 105-125) (A.D. 724-743), silver anonymous dirhams, Wasit mint, A.H. 111, 116, 118, 121 = A.D. 729, 734, 736, 738 (A.137, BMC 559, 565, 568, 571); last with five double annulets others with three double annulets (116 and 118 both illustrated). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 3987 Umayyad Caliphate, Marwan II, (A.H. 127-132) (A.D. 744-750), silver anonymous dirham, Wasit mint, A.H. 127, 130 = A.D. 744, 747-8, (A.142, BMC 585), another Damascus mint, A.H. 127 = A.D. 744, (A.142, BMC B.30 [p.152]); together with (3) issues of the Umayyads of Spain, 'Abd Allah (A.H. 275-309, A.D. 888-912), Al Andalus mint, A.H. 267, (cf.M.319), others of cruder style. Fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 3988 Abbasid Caliphate, al-Mansur, (A.H. 136-158) (A.D. 754-775), A.H. 137 = A.D. 754, Al Kufat mint, (A.213) (holed) another year A.H. 155, 156 = A.D. 771, 772, both Madinat es Salam (Baghdad) (A.213); AE fals uncertain date or mint; al-Mahdi (A.H. 158-169) (A.D. 775-785), Al Mohammadiyat mint, A.H. 164 = A.D.780, (A.215); al-Rashid, (A.H. 170-193) (A.D. 786-809), A.H. 193 = A.D. 808, Madinat al Salam, (A.219). Fine - very fine, one holed. (6) Passed in
Lot 3989 Abbasid Caliphate, Al-Muqtadir, Third reign, (A.H. 317-320, A.D. 929-932), gold dinar (3.57 gm), citing Abu'l Abbas as heir, Misr mint, Dated A.H. 318 (AD 930/1), obv. Kalima in four lines across field, Quran 30:4-5 in outer margin, mint formula and A. H. date in inner margin, rev. continuation of Kalima across field, 'li-'illah' above, name of Abu'l Abbas below, 'Second Symbol' (Quran 9:33) in outer margin, (A.245.2). Extremely fine. $280
Lot 3990 Fatimids, al-Mustansir billah, (A.H.427-487, A.D. 1036-1094), gold dinar (4.09 gm), Misr (Cairo) mint, dated A.H. 437 (A.D. 1045/6), obv. kalima in four lines across field; 'Ali' above; 'Umayyad Second Symbol' (Quran 9:33) in outer margin, rev. Continuation of Kalima and name and titles of al-Mustansir in four lines across field; 'ma'ad' above, mint formula and A.H. date in outer margin, (A.719, Nicol 2115). Good very fine, flan slightly wavy. Passed in
Lot 3991 Ayyubid, Al-Nasir Salah al-Din Yusuf I (Saladin), (A.H. 564-589, A.D. 1169-1193), copper dirhams, obv. lion to left, rev. legend A.H. 583 = A.D. 1187-8, Jizira, Mesopotamia mint issue, (A. 791, M.814, BMC 273, Balog 177 (16 specimens noted), another Al Ashraf Musa (Muzaffar al-din), 607-617 A.D. 1210-1220), copper pictorial dirham, obv. facing bust of the Amir, A.H. 612 = A.D. 1215, (A.859.1, M.866-7, Balog 851); another Seljuqs of Rum, Sulayman II, (A.H. 592-600, A.D. 1196-1204), copper fals, (A. 1205.2, M.964); Artuqids of Mardin, Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslam, (A.H. 597-637) (A.D. 1201-1239), copper dirham, pictorial type, Mardin mint, dated A.H. 599 = A.D. 1203-4, obv. Centaur-archer running to right, crowned head facing aiming arrow to jaws of dragon, rev. six lined reverse legend, (A.1830, M.1047-8, S/S 38.1, Edham 66-8, BMC 429-431); Anatolia & al-Jazira (Post-Seljuk), Danishmendids (Sivas), Malik Muhammad, (A.H. 528-536, A.D.1134-1142), copper dirham, [KAIAN]/ATOAH[C]/ MAXAM/[ATIC] in four lines / OMMC/[]HKICP/ACBCPW/[M]AMIA[C] in four lines, (A.1238, Whelan MN 25, Type A; CMM 1941) (illustrated). Very good - fine, last very rare. (5) $220
Lot 3992 Artuqids of Mardin, Najm al-Din Alpi, (A.H. 547-572) (A.D. 1152-1176), copper dirham, pictorial type, no mint or date, (12.20 gm), obv. facing male heads (Gemini), rev. facing female head (Virgo), (A.1827, M.1030, S/S 30.1, Edham 37, BMC 383) (illustrated); another Qutb al-Din Sukman, (A.H. 581-597) (A.D. 1185-1200), copper dirham, pictorial type, obv. two heads in profile back to back, rev. legend, year A.H. 584 = A.D. 1188, (A.1822.2, S/S 13, M.1108, Elham 11, BMC 340-2),another Zangids of Mosul, Sayf al-Din Ghazi II, (A.H. 564-576) (A.D. 1169-1180), copper dirham, pictorial type, (11.76 gm), obv. bust facing quarter left, winged Nikes above flying, rev. Sayf legend, uncertain date, (A.1861, M.-, S/S 60, Edham 120, BMC 510). Very good - nearly very fine, second coin holed. (3) $180
Lot 3993 Artuqids of Mardin, Qutb al-Din II-Ghazi II, (A.H. 572-580) (A.D. 1176-1184), copper dirham, pictorial type, no mint, dated A.H. 577 = A.D.1181-2, (14.90 gm), obv. Byzantine style busts, resembling the coins of Heraclius and his son (Sun and Mercury), rev. five lined legend, (A.1828, M.1033, S/S Type 32.1, Edham 43, BMC 386). Very fine/good very fine, scarce. $120
Lot 3994 Artuqids of Mardin, Qutb al-Din II-Ghazi II, (A.H. 572-580) (A.D. 1176-1184), copper dirham, pictorial type, no mint, not dated, (10.99 gm), obv. head to right looking upwards, rev. five lined legend, (A.1828.1, M.1031, S/S Type 31, Edham 39-42, BMC 392-4); another Husam al-Din Yulug Arslam, (A.H. 580-597) (A.D. 1184-1201), copper dirham, pictorial type, no mint, dated A.H. 589 = A.D. 1193, (12.46 and 12.97 gm), obv. three standing figures around central figure (Virgo and planets), rev. five lined legend in circle, (A.1829, M.1040-1, S/S 35.2, Edham 56, BMC 412-4). Very fine/good very fine, scarce; last two fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 3995 Artuqids of Mardin, Husam al-Din Yuluq Arslan, (A.H. 580-597), (A.D.1184-1201), copper Dirhem, not dated. (12.89 gm), obv. large diademed Roman head to l., facing crowned Byzantine bust facing, rev. four line legend in transitional Kufic, (A.1829.2, S/S Type 34, Edhem 50); another Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslam, (AH 597-637), (11.73 and 12.92 gm), (A.1830.4, S/S Type 37). Nearly fine - nearly very fine fine, most with rough surface. (3) Passed in
Lot 3996 Ilkans (Mongols of Persia), a range of silver dirhems including Hulagu (A.H. 654-663, A.D. 1256-1265), (A.2122); Abaqa ibn Hulagu (A.H. 663-680, A.D. 1265-1280) Tabriz mint (A.2128.1); Arghun (A.H. 683-690, A.D. 1284-1291), one dated A.H. 689 (Khabushan mint) another A.H. 687 (Isfarayin mint), another uncertain mint (A.2146 etc); Uljaytu (A.H. 703-716, A.D. 1304-1316) two dirhems (A.2184) various varieties (3); assorted other issues with tickets (3). Mostly fine a few better. (11) Passed in
Lot 3997 Ganges Valley, Gahadavales (Rathors) of Kanauj and Banares, Govindachandra (c1114-1154) and his successors to 1193, base gold stater, (3.4 grams), obverse, four-armed Lakshmi seated cross-legged facing, reverse, three line Brahmi legend 'Srimad Go / vinda chandra / deva, (M.490-496). Very fine. $270
Lot 3998 Sultanates, Sultans of Bijapur, gold pagodas, circa 1690 (Goron BJ47 and 49; M.1292; F.569). The first with arabic letters and scarce, nearly extremely fine. (2) $690
Lot 3999 Mysore, Tipu Sultan, (A.H.1197-1202, A.D. 1782-1787), gold pagoda, Patan mint, A.H.1198 = A.D. 1783, (3.40 gm), obv. legend and date, rev. 'He' and regal year 2, (KM.129); Mysore State, Krishna Raja Wodeyar, (A.H. 1225-1285, A.D. 1810-1868), gold fanams, (2), Seringapatan series, c.early 20th century, obv. head of Vishnu, rev. 'Sri Kanthira va', (M.1027-1029); Zamorins of Kalicut gold fanam, c.mid 19th century, obv. two fishes, rev, :sri' symbol, (M.1138-1141). Mostly extremely fine. (4) $200
Lot 4000 Mysore, gold pagoda (C.210). Very fine. $300
Lot 4001 Bengal Presidency, gold mohur (1793), possibly edge grained left (KM.113, Pr.83) issue of 1825 from Calcutta Mint, (11.90 grams), named as Murshidabad Mint. Fair-fine, has been mounted. $400
Lot 4002 British, Bombay Presidency, silver fifth rupees (KM.273) (5); Telicherry mint (17)99 (KM.276) (2); French, Mahe, fifth rupees (1738-61) (Mitchener 1662-6) (10); others (5); rupee and a Mysore bronze. Fine - extremely fine. (24) $220
Lot 4003 British, East India Company, William IV, silver rupee, 1835, F incuse (KM.450.3); British India, Regal issue, George VI, silver rupee, 1943 large head (KM.556). Very fine. (2) $80
Lot 4004 British, EIC and later, silver rupees, 1835, 1840 continuous legend (3), 1840 divided legend, raised W.W. (3), 1862 three dots and four dots, 1877 dot, 1878 dot, 1904B, 1905B, 1906, 1906B (2), 1912 dot, 1919, 1942 dot, 1945; Hyderabad rupee; Republic ten rupees, Ghandi. Very good - uncirculated. (22) $500
Lot 4005 British, Queen Victoria, proof silver two annas, 1877 (KM.488). Toned, nearly FDC and rare. $1,000
Lot 4006 British, Queen Victoria, proof copper half anna, 1890 restrike (Pr.590; KM.487). Lacquered, brilliant red, FDC. $450
Lot 4007 British, George V, silver trinket box (43.3gms), with a 1916 silver rupee set in top, 42mm diameter x 22mm deep. Very fine. $110
Lot 4008 Presidency, British India and Republic coinage, 1803-1972, noted better Bombay Presidency quarter anna, 1833 (KM.232) (EF) and Madras Presidency five cash, 1803 (KM.316) (nearly EF). Fine - extremely fine. (27) $100
Lot 4009 Portugese, Joseph I, silver rupees, 1776 (KM.160). Both from the same dies, toned, good very fine. (2) $600
Lot 4010 Austria, Ferdinand, Coronation as King of the Romans, 1653, in silver (26mm); Franz I, Coronation, 1745, in silver (26mm); Leopold II, Coronation, 1790, in silver (25mm); Ferdinand I, Coronation as King of Lombardy-Venetia, 1838, in silver (19mm); Marriage of Marie Antoinette and Louis XVII of France, 1770, in silver (25mm). Fine - nearly extremely fine. (5) $200
Lot 4011 Austria, Emperor Matthias and Consort Anna, Coronation medal, c1612, in cast silver (37mm) by Christian Maler (Forrer Vol 3, p541), obverse, the Emperor laureate, draped, and cuirassed, wearing high large ruff and the collar and badge of the Order of the Golden Fleece, the Empress wearing dress with jewelled bodice and high, fan shaped, lace ruff, reverse, Emperor seated on throne holding sword and scales of justice in one hand and laurel branch in other, at each side an angel, one holding mace the other an orb and both placing crown on Emperor's head. Very fine. $180
Lot 4012 Belgium, Utrecht, medallic jeton, 1671 in copper (36mm) peace threatened by Louis XIV of France, after the death of Philip IV in 1665 (see Barnard p205)(Pax 246; VL II 497/477.2; Dugn.4185). Patchy dark former gilding, blackened, otherwise good very fine. $150
Lot 4013 Denmark, Battle of Copenhagen, 1801, in silver (39mm) by Loos (Bramsen 2157; MH II 374), obverse, Justice hands sword to warrior, reverse, warrior with Danish shield fights the Hydra. Extremely fine. $190
Lot 4014 Denmark, First Jutland Industrial Exhibition in Aarhus, 1876, in bronze (45mm) by V.Christesen, obverse, plain head of King Christian IX left, reverse, female seated left with industrial tools at her side and holding out a laurel wreath in her right hand; Northern Industrial Agricultural and Art Exhibition, Copenhagen, 1888, in bronze (53mm) by V.Christesen, obverse, central female figure holding laurel wreaths with two female figures at her sides representing agriculture and arts, reverse, exhibition building. Both nicely toned, extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4015 France, Henri II, undated (1552), in bronze (60mm) by Bechot, obverse, laureate and armoured bust of Henri II right, reverse, Henri II, with sword in right hand and in left hand a bow tipped by a cadeucus, two angels supporting crown above head. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4016 France, Henry III and Louise Lorraine, undated c1579, in silver (42mm) by Germain Pillon, a 19th century restitutional piece, obverse, laureate and armoured bust of Henry III right, reverse, bust of Louise de Lorraine in contemporary dress left. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 4017 France, Louis XIV medals in bronze by Mauger (1643-1715), Birth of Duke of Anjou (40.5mm), obverse, head right, reverse, bust of dauphin and below are his two sons; Peace of Europe (41mm), obverse, head right, reverse, King presents an olive wreath to Europe; Marine Guards (41mm), obverse, head right, reverse, a marine officer standing between two young boys with ship in background; Louis and Philip of Anjou (41mm), head of Louis right, reverse, head of Philip left, in exergue M.DCC. Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) $300
Lot 4018 France, Voltaire Au Chateau De Ferney Medal, 1770, in bronze (59mm) by G.C.Waechter (Forrer VI:339), obverse, Voltaire bust right, reverse, altar stacked with trophy of arms, French inscripton in centre of altar. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 4019 France, Peace with England, uniface trial piece, 1783, in white metal (41mm) by Duvivier, features female symbolising peace holding an olive branch and cornucopia; Medal of Confidence for two sols in bronze, 1791 (32mm) issued by Monneron Bros, Paris, edge impressed; medal of famous people series featuring Swiss theologian, Peter the pastor of Geneva, AH 1571, in bronze (28mm); Medal for the Translation of the Body of Napoleon I from St Helena to France, 1840, in silver (37mm) by Barre (Forrer Vol1, p129), obverse, laureate head of King Louis Philippe facing left, reverse, a sixteen line inscription. Original suspension loop removed and hole repaired on last medal, otherwise very fine and scarce, the other medals very fine. (4) $100
Lot 4020 France, Louis XVI, Arrival of the King in Paris, 1789, in bronze (53mm) by Duvivier (Hennin 63; Julius 55), obverse, bust of Louis right, reverse, King led by City of Paris moves towards the Tuileries Palace with crowd gathered, following him is Queen and Crown Prince. Good extremely fine. $300
Lot 4021 France, Louis XVI, Arrival of the King in Paris, 1789, in bronze (53mm) by Duvivier (Hennin 63; Julius 55), obverse, bust of Louis right, reverse, King led by City of Paris moves towards the Tuileries Palace with crowd gathered, following him is Queen and Crown Prince. Extremely fine. $170
Lot 4022 France, Louis XVI Execution, 1793, in bronze (51mm) by C.H.Kuchler (Hennin 465), obverse, conjoined busts of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, reverse, Place of Revolution showing scaffold, crowds and executioner holding head of Louis. Extremely fine. $270
Lot 4023 France, Louis XVII, to commemorate his death, 8 Jun 1795, in bronze (40.5mm) by Tiolier (Julius 450), obverse, bust left of young Louis, reverse, broken lily to symbolise death. Extremely fine. $140
Lot 4024 France, Louis XVIII, Declaration of Verona, 1795, in bronze (50mm) by Andrieu and Jeuffroy, obverse, head of King right, reverse, Louis seated accepts throne on pedestal from winged figure; Louis XVIII, Celebrating Decoration of Lys, undated (c1814), in bronze (40mm) by Andrieu, obverse, head of Louis right, reverse, Decoration of Lys within laurel wreath. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $100
Lot 4025 Napoleon in Egypt, 1798, in silvered bronze (41mm) by Bovy, suspension loop fitted, obverse, bust of long haired Napoleon in uniform right, reverse, Napoleon on horseback addressing troops with Great Pyramid of Giza in background; Passage of the Great St Bernard, uniface, lead splash of a Napoleonic medal by T.Andrieu, 1800 (Bramsen 35); Universal Exposition Paris, 1855, Medal of Honour to Alexander, father and son, uniface, in bronze. Fine - very fine. (3) $150
Lot 4026 France, Napoleon's Conquest of Upper Egypt, AN VII (1798), bronze restrike of Galle's medal (35mm), obverse, bust of Egypt (Pharoah's head) left, reverse, crocodile chained to palm tree; Louis Philippe I, France Fights for Peace, 1832, in bronze (50mm) by Gatteaux (Tourneur 295; Dirks 466), obverse, bare head left, reverse, classical female warrior. Uncirculated; good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 4027 France, Napoleon I, Battle of Marengo, undated (c1800), in bronze (50mm) by Auguste, obverse, uniformed bust right, reverse, seven line inscription re the death of General Desaix. Some light surface scuffs, otherwise extremely fine. $170
Lot 4028 France, Napoleon I, The Treaty of Luneville, AN IX (1800), in bronze (42mm) by Andrieu (Bramsen 106), obverse, uniformed bust right, reverse, draped figure of Peace holding cornucopia and olive branch. Nearly extremely fine. $110
Lot 4029 France, Napoleon I, The Napoleonic Code, undated (c1800), in bronze (42mm) by Brenet and Denon (Bramsen 291), obverse, laureate, toga clad statue of Napoleon, reverse, statue of Athena. Nearly uncirculated. $100
Lot 4030 France, famous people medals in bronze, Blaise Pascal (41mm) by Dubois, Caroline Ferdinande Duchess of Berry (40mm) by Gayrard, Louis Antoine Duke of Angouleme (41mm) by Gayrard; Great Britain, Durand Series of famous men, Samuel Johnson (41.5mm) by Smith. Extremely fine. (4) $70
Lot 4031 France, Napoleon I, Legion of Honour established, undated (c1802), in bronze (40mm) by Andrieu, Denon and Jaley (Bramsen 310), obverse, laureate bust right, reverse, Legion of Honour decoration. Nearly uncirculated. $110
Lot 4032 France, Napoleon I, Invasion of England, struck in London 1804, in bronze (41mm) by Droz and Denon (Bramsen 365; Julius 1309), obverse, laureate head right, reverse, a Napoleonic Hercules wrestles with a monster, edge marked in relief, 'Copied From The French Medal'. Nearly uncirculated. $240
Lot 4033 France, Napoleon Coronation Medal, AN XIII (1804), in silver (26mm) obverse by Denon and Droz, reverse by Denon and Galle, obverse, laureate head of Napoleon left, reverse, the Emperor raised on a shield by two men; another similar design but Napoleon's head to right, in silver (13mm) obverse by Denon and Jeuffrey. The first with hairlines, otherwise both extremely fine. (2) $160
Lot 4034 France, Napoleon Bonaparte, The Monument of Joan of Arc, undated (c1804), in bronze (54.5mm) by Dupre (Bramsen 272), obverse, uniformed bust right, reverse, female figure standing on pedestal with inscription 'A Jeanne D'Arc'. A few tone spots, otherwise extremely fine. $220
Lot 4035 France, The Deputation of the Mayors of Paris to Napoleon, 1805, in bronze (68mm) by Galle and Brenet, bronze art medal with mismatched dies, obverse, Napoleon and Murat, the Goddess of Schoenbrunn at their feet, stand to receive two classically attired figures and with the kneeling figure of Paris between, above ROXOLANICVS MAXIMVS (Bramsen 454), reverse, Victory trampling on military trophies blows her trumpet (Bramsen 453). Uncirculated. $150
Lot 4036 France, Napoleon I, Te Deum held for Napoleon at St Stephen's Cathedral, Vienna, 1805, in bronze (41mm) by Andrieu and Denon (Bramsen 461; Julius 1477), obverse, laureate head right, reverse, facade of cathedral. Rainbow toned, good extremely fine. $120
Lot 4037 France, Napoleon I, Colonne de la Grand ArmeÇ, 1805, in bronze (40.5mm) by Andrieu and Brenet (Bramsen 463; Julius 1482), obverse, laureate head right, reverse, the column in the Place Vendìme; Peace of Tilsit, in bronze (40.5mm) by Andrieu and Denon (Bramsen 640), obverse, laureate heads of Napoleon, Alexander I and Wilhelm III right, reverse, a reclining river god holding a building on a raft in his oustretched hand. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) $170
Lot 4038 France, Napoleon I, Battle of Austerlitz, 1805, in bronze (40mm) by Andrieu and Denon (Bramsen 446; Julius 1150), obverse, laureate bust right, reverse, busts of Alexander I of Russia and Franz II of Austria facing each other. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 4039 France, Napoleon I, The Peace of Presbourg, 1805, in bronze (40mm) by Andrieu and Denon (Bramsen 455; Julius 1465), obverse, laureate head right, reverse, facade of Temple of Janus; Conquest of Dalmatia, 1807, in bronze (40mm) by Brenet and Denon (Bramsen 513), obverse, laureate bust right, reverse, temple of Jupiter at Spalatro. Extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 4040 France, Napoleon I, The Imperial Wedding at Milan, 1810, in bronze (43mm) by Manfredini (Bramsen 961), obverse, accolate heads of Napoleon and Maria Louise right, reverse, Hymen, God of Weddings, uses his torch to repel Mars, God of War. Extremely fine. $130
Lot 4041 France, Napoleon I, Birth of King of Rome, 1811, in bronze (40.5mm) by Andrieu (Bramsen 1091; Julius 2432), obverse, conjoined heads of Napoleon and Marie Louise right, reverse, head of the infant Prince left. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 4042 France, Napoleon I, The Capture of Wilna, 1812, in bronze (40.5mm) by Andrieu and Denon (Bramsen 1156; Julius 2515), obverse, laureate head right, reverse, two Polish soldiers surrendering their arms to Napoleon. Uncirculated. $200
Lot 4043 France, Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon, Comte de Toulouse, Admiral of France, 1818, in bronze (68mm) by Gayrard (MH 151), obverse, head of Louis-Alexandre right, reverse, legend (translated) issued in his honour by Marie Amelie de Bourbon, Duchess d'Orleans in commemoration of his victory at Velez-Malaga. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4044 France, Series Numismatica Universalis, in bronze (41mm), Michaelangelo, 1819 by Gayrard, Fridericus Klopstock, 1820 by Caque, both with reverse by Durand. The first toned uncirculated, the second nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4045 France, General Lafayette, Defender of American and French Liberty, 1777-1824, in bronze (46.5mm) by Francois Caunois. Extremely fine. $120
Lot 4046 France, Charles X, Coronation, 1825, in silver (50mm) by Gayrard. Very fine. $150
Lot 4047 France, Louis Philippe I, Queen Visits the Hotel of Coins and Medals, 1832, in bronze (51mm) by Petit, obverse, laureate head right, reverse, commemorative text, wreath around. Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4048 France, Louis XI, memorial medal, 1836, in bronze (51.5mm) by Caque, obverse, bust of Louis in Royal hat and robes right, reverse, inscription; Napoleon Bonaparte, fidelty medal, undated, in bronze (52mm) by Andrieu, obverse, head right, reverse, A La FidÇlitÇ in wreath. Extremley fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4049 France, Napoleon I, Memorial of St Helena, 1821-1840, in bronze (40.5mm) by Bovy, obverse, uniformed bust of Emperor left, reverse, view of St Helena featuring the Emperor's tomb. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 4050 France, Judaica, Eugene Sue Medal, 1846, in bronze (51mm) by Emile Rogat, obverse, bearded head left, reverse, Church of Ste. Genevieve, Monument des Grandes Hommes of the Revolution with proposed statuary gallery that was never built. Good very fine. - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4051 France, Universal Exposition, Paris, undated (1855) in bronze (68mm) by A.Caque and J.Wiener (Divo 251), obverse, conjoined busts of Napoleon III and Empress Eugenie left, reverse, view of the Palace of Industry and interior galleries. Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4052 France, International Maritime Exposition, Havre, 1868, in bronze (61mm), in case of issue marked Hamel, Graveur/5.Bd.Sebastopol, Paris. Hinge on case damaged, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4053 France, Dirigible Balloons Experimental Establishment, de Chalais-Meudon, 1885, in bronze (72mm) by A.Paty, obverse, figure of Science seated right pointing to a dirigible in the sky, reverse, Daedalus prepares Icarus for flight. Extremely fine. $240
Lot 4054 France, Marine Francaise, La Perouse 1741-1788 (1956), in bronze (68mm) by George Guirand, obverse, bust of La Perouse, reverse, sailing ship under full sail, Marine Francais/Honneur Patrie/Valeur Discipline, leaf spray tailpiece. With case of issue. Uncirculated. $130
Lot 4055 France, a collection of commemorative medals, mostly Napoleonic, noted also a Louis XIIII issue for Return of French CondÇ to Spain, 1668, the Napoleonic issues (23) include eleven Medallic Art issues of the 1800 series of commemoratives and also an electrotype obverse and reverse joined, a few in silver but mostly bronze. In an album, fine - uncirculated. (27) $260
Lot 4056 Germany, Prussia, Accession of Frederick the Great to throne, 1740, in bronze (55mm) by Dassier. Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4057 Germany, Prussia, Frederick the Great, Battle of Prague, 1757, in bronze (48mm), obverse, bust of uniformed king right, reverse, Victory above trophy of arms and firing lightning bolts on kneeling figure of Austria; Portugal, 500th Anniversary of America Voyage of Discovery, 1992, in bronze (78mm) by M.Norte, obverse, Christopher Columbus and his wife, Filipa Moniz, reverse, the ship Discovery and coat of arms, edge impressed, Gravarte, Lisboa, Portugal. The first with graffiti in field, fine and scarce, the second uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4058 Germany, Prussia, Death of Frederick II (The Great), in silver (45mm) by J.G.Holtzney. One medal with loop mount at top, nearly very fine - very fine. (2) $250
Lot 4059 Germany, Alexander Von Humboldt, c1841, in bronze (61mm, 7.5mm thick), by G. Loos, obverse, bust of Von Humboldt, right, birth date Sept. 14, 1769 around, reverse, allegorical figures. Struck in two halves to obtain the best results for a deep striking by the equipment at the time and then both sides were joined together, extremely fine. $90
Lot 4060 Germany, Marriage of the Princess Royal and Crown Prince Frederick of Prussia, 1853, in bronze (56mm) by Uhlmann and Loos (BDM VI/162). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 4061 Germany, Brandenburg - Prussia, Development of Tourist Resorts on the Baltic, 1884, in silver (50mm) by Weigand and Kullrich (Marienburg 6550; Sommer K112; Brettauer 3996), obverse, conjoined busts of Friedrich III and Victoria left, reverse, Hygeia standing between two children at water's edge with ships in background. Good extremely fine. $270
Lot 4062 Germany, Heidelberg University, 500th Anniversary, 1886, in bronze (74mm) by Karl Schwenzer, obverse, bust of Frederick I, reverse, figure of Learning flanked by cameos of the Administrator in 1386 and 1886. Good very fine. $130
Lot 4063 Germany, Hamburg, Establishment as a Free Port, 1888, in silver (55mm) by E.Weigand, obverse, City Mayor and Warden, reverse, dockside buildings. Extremely fine. $220
Lot 4064 Germany, Hamburg, 500th Anniversary holding the fortress of Schloss Ritzenbuttel, 1894, in bronze (60mm) by J.von Langen, obverse, Mayors of Hamburg in 1394 and 1894, reverse, cog in front of the Neuwerk lighthouse. Extremely fine. $150
Lot 4065 Germany, First East to West Transatlantic Flight, 1928, in silver (36mm), obverse busts of Baron von Hunefeld and Captain Hermann Kohl left, 13 April 1928 below, reverse Junkers W-33 flying through clouds over sea, legend around 'Allen Gewalten Zum Trotz Sich Erhalten - Bremen', edge impressed 'Bayer Hauptmunzamt silber 900f'. Very fine. $80
Lot 4066 Peru, Spanish Viceroys medal for the Defence of Callao, 1819, in silver (39mm) with loop mount, by A.Davalos, obverse, ship in flames left, three other ships at anchor right, two small vessels in foreground, inscription 'Premio a la Fidelidad Y al Valor' around, reverse, inscription 'Defensa/Del Callao/En Marzo Y/Octobre/de 1819' within closed wreath. Nearly extremely fine. $160
Lot 4067 Romania, Ion Bratianu, 1891, in bronze (50mm) by P.Telge, Berlin, obverse, bust of Bratianu left, reverse, female figure holding flag and laurel branch, dates around. Small carbon spot on branch, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4068 Russia, Count Falken-Stein, 1780, in bronze (61mm) by I.C.Jaeger (Smirnov 288), obverse, bust of Joseph II right, reverse, 'In the year 1780, 1 July' (in Russian text). Traces of mint red, extremely fine. $280
Lot 4069 Switzerland, Geneva, J.J.Rousseau, 1817, in bronze (40mm) by Dubois for the Galerie Metallique; Langenthal, Federal Officers Meet, in bronze (46mm) by L.Fournier and A.Bovy; Basel, shooting medal, 1844, in bronze (38mm) by A.Bovy (Martin 53). Second medal with some spotting, very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4070 Switzerland, Geneva, Tercentenary of the Reformation, 1835, in bronze (62mm) by A.Bovy, obverse, portraits of the reformers J.Calvin, G.Farel, P.Viret and T.de Beze within circles, Geneva Coat of Arms in centre, reverse, Faith and Reason stand beside a Gothic altar with an open bible. Obverse with small areas of verdigris on the word 'Calvin' and on the portrait of de Beze, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $260
Lot 4071 Transylvania, Grand Prince of Transylvania, 1765, in bronze (59mm) by F.Wurth, obverse, bust of Joseph II and Maria Theresa right, reverse, Fame blowing trumpet and holding coat of arms under palm tree. Extremely fine. $200
Lot 4072 Vatican, Pius XI, the Flavian amphitheatre, 1851, in bronze (37mm) by B.Zaccagnini, obverse, the amphitheatre and hovering above St Leonardi in clouds, reverse, Papal crests, above hearts and cross; Gabrius Maria Nava, Pontiff of Brixian, undated, in blackened bronze (43mm), by Zaffarelli, obverse, bust of Pontiff right, reverse, monumental tomb, mitre on top, scenes below. Very fine - good very fine. (2) $120
Lot 4073 World medals, Austria, Joseph I Coronation, 1687, in silver (30mm), obverse, bust of Joseph I right, reverse, arms of Empire; Austria, Leopold II Coronation, 1790, in silver (20mm), obverse, crown with inscription below, reverse, lion with cross and shield; Austria, Ferdinand I Coronation, 1830, in silver (20mm), obverse, heads of Francis I and Ferdinand V right, reverse, crown with inscription below; Austria, Public Joy Medal (possibly to celebrate Napoleon's coronation four days earlier), 1804, in silver (21mm), obverse, head of Franciscus right, reverse, inscription within wreath; Germany, Regensburg, coronation silver jeton of Ferdinand IV, 1653 (28mm). Very fine - extremely fine. (5) $150
Lot 4074 World medals, Austria, First International Jagdausstellung Vienna, 1910, in bronze (51mm), obverse, Franz Joseph in royal robes on horseback left, reverse, winged female holding forth a wreath, horses head in background and the word 'Pferde' (horses); Italy, Reconstruction of the Campinale of St Marco, 1912, in bronze (43mm) by G.Moretti, obverse, the campinale and roof of the church, below is the lion of Venice, reverse, two women holding a tablet with inscription, the church behind; Hungary, Opening of Hungarian Academy, 1865, in bronze (51mm) by C.Radnitzky, obverse, Academy building, reverse, inscription; Romania, Second Balkan War Victory Medal, 1913, in silver (33mm), suspension removed. Very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 4075 World medals, Belgium, Baron J.J. (Edouard) Pycke d'Ideghen, Governor of Province of Antwerp, 1868, in bronze (51mm) by Weiner, obverse, Baron's head right, reverse, text for courageously defending independence of the civil power at session of provincial council of Antwerp 29 July 1868; France, primary school attendance medal, 1871-71, in bronze (51.5mm) by F.Farochon, obverse, Goddess in centre holding her arms over teachers and children, reverse, inscribed, 'Mr. Jh. D./Glaneur/Inst. 1re./A St.Germain./En Laye/(Seine 8 oise)/1871-72', all within wreath; Monnaie De Paris medal, 1900, in bronze (50mm), obverse, mother and child in clouds with book dated 1900, reverse, naked angel leaning on minting equipment and holding aloft a torch. Very fine - good very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4076 World cathedrals, medals in bronze, by Leopold Weiner, c1860s, including, Austria, St Stephens, Vienna (59mm); Belgium, St Martins, Aypres (in silver) (50mm), Eglise Collegiale, Brussels (50mm), Tournay Cathedral (50mm); France, Chartres (59mm), Notre Dame, Paris (59mm), St Front, Perigueux (59mm), Strasbourg Cathedral (59mm), Cathedral St Rombaut de Malines (50mm); Germany, Cologne Cathedral (59mm); Italy, St Peters, Rome (59mm); Portugal, St Marie, Lisbon (59mm). Medal for St Rombaut with edge bruises, very fine, the rest nearly extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (12) $1,200
Lot 4077 World medals, Denmark, concert hall Ostergades/Klampenborg bath house, undated, in bronze (38mm) by Christesen, obverse, concert hall in garden setting, reverse, text within wreath; Germany, St Nicholas Cathedral, 1842 (44mm) by Wilkens, Bremen, obverse, cathedral with spire before fire of 1842, reverse, cathedral without spire after fire; Germany, Bremen International Agricultural Exhibition, 1874, in bronze (44mm) by Brehmer, obverse, Friedrick Wilhelm head left, reverse, female holding two laurel wreaths. Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4078 World medals, France, Francois I, memorial medal, undated, in bronze (32.5mm); Henri IV and Louis XVIII, Louis Thanks the Public for Re-establishment of Statue of Henri IV, undated, in bronze (32mm) by Gayrard; Louis XIV, 1690, in bronze (41mm) by Mauger (Betts 69), obverse, head right, reverse, Quebec seated with shield and flags and river god, St Lawrence, at right (this is a Medallic Art issue); Marriage Medal, in silver (41mm) by O.Roty 1895, obverse, man offering a ring to lady, both seated, in exergue SEMPER, reverse, statue of Cupid under tree, inscribed 'AMOR VINCIT OMNIA/AP (monogram)/16 - JULI - 1904'; Prussia, Battle of Lissa Rosbach, 1757, in brass (47mm), obverse, Frederick the Great on horseback left, reverse, battle scene. The last good, the rest very fine - uncirculated. (5) $80
Lot 4079 World medals, France, Recapture of Prague, 1744, in bronze (44mm), obverse, Prince Charles of Lorraine on horseback right, reverse, view of Prague with cavalry entering city; Prussia, Defeat of Austria, 1745, in bronze (42mm), obverse, bust of Frederick II in armour right, reverse, Victory with laurel wreath and trophies with Prussian eagle above; Netherlands, William of Orange and Princess Anna, undated, in bronze (41mm), obverse, busts of Prince and Princess right, reverse, shields of seven provinces of Holland; Prussia, Battle of Lissa Rosbach, 1757, in brass (47mm), obverse, Frederick the Great on horsebank left, reverse, battle scene. The second and third holed at top, fine - good very fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 4080 World medals, France, Bank of France jeton, 1799, in silver (?) (36mm hexagonal) by Rambert Dumarest, obverse, strong box between Minerva left and City right, reverse, Banque De France AN VIII in wreath; Italy, Antonio Canova, undated (c1830), in silver (34mm) by Putinati, obverse, head of Canova right, reverse, small winged helmet at top and small head of Minerva right at bottom, between 'Al Secolo Decimo Nono'; Great Britain, The Sentimental Magazine tokens, 1773, in copper (25mm), two of a series of thirteen by John Kirk issued to purchasers of the magazine, the two are for George III and Duke of Glocester (sic). Good very fine - extremely fine. (4) Passed in
Lot 4081 China, Shanghai Race Club 1932-33, membership badge number 167 in gilt and enamel; China Empire, fantasy medal commemorating rule of Empress Dowager Cixi, 1861-1908, in bronze, obverse Empress Dowager Cixi facing, reverse, dragon facing. Very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4082 Great Britain, Wimbledon Centenary Year medal, 1971, in sterling silver (45mm; 49.33gm) by Garrard & Co (2); USA, Legends of Hollywood, Marilyn Monroe thirty two cents stamps miniature sheets, 1995 (4 sheets). The medals in cases of issue with certificates 376 and 378, toned uncirculated, the stamps MUH. (6) $80
Lot 4083 Japan, Liberal Democratic Party of Japan medals, undated, in bronze, the first (70mm), obverse, Diet building, reverse, lotus symbol with text below, the second (68mm), obverse, opposing ho birds (phoenix) in centre, around edge alternating doves and mythical animal, in the centre is a raised ball holed with attached cord, reverse, plain with impressed text. Good very fine - extremely fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4084 Netherlands, Orange-Nassau Series of Royalty medals, set of twenty five, undated (1533-1911), in silver (approx 24.5gm each; 38mm). In case of issue with illustrated booklet, uncirculated. $450
Lot 4085 Poland, King Wladyslaw III of Varna, tribute medal, in blackened bronze, obverse, bust of king left dressed in armour and helmet decorated with a crown and below I.P.H. (J.F.Holzhaeusser), reverse, Latin text in 13-lines. Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4086 Thailand, Rama V, in bronze (50mm)(1897) by August Patey, a rough cast; another by August Patey with facing bust, in bronze (58mm), appears to be locally struck; very rough sand cast in bronze of Rama IV, award medal by L. C. Wyon. Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4087 Masonic, Past Master's jewel, in 15ct gold (approx 20.40gm), Albert Edward Lodge No.707 S.C., engraved 'Presented to/W Bro John Campbell/Anderson/For Services Rendered/As R.W.M/During The Year/1920', central star diamond set, hallmarked Birmingham, 1921, maker D.M.G. Extremely fine in case of issue from Spencer & Co. $500
Lot 4088 Masonic jewels, in gilt silver and enamel, United Service Chapter Cairo, No 101, Founder jewel, with painted scene of a man on camel-back before the pyramids, hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, by Spencer London; St John Lodge of Cairo, No 1080SC, Founder jewel, with painted scene of the pyramids topped by an enamel capital with crouching Sphinx, hallmarked London, 1910, by G.Kenning & Sons London; St Andrew Lodge Aboulkir, No 1161SC, Founder jewel 1917, with interesting scene of a bi-plane crossing the pyramids, hallmarked London, 1917, by G.Kenning & Sons; Mark member jewel, in silver, by Spencer & Co London. Very fine in cases of issue, interesting Egyptian themes. (4) $250
Lot 4089 Masonic jewels, in gold and silver, Rising Sun Lodge Cairo, No 91EC, Past Master's jewel, 9ct gold, (36.70 grams), to Wor. Bro. J.C.Anderson, 1910, topped by a crouching Sphinx, hallmarked Birmingham, 1910, retailed by Spencer London; Membership jewel, No 91EC, in sterling silver, with palm trees and painted scene of the Sphinx and pyramids, hallmarked London, 1911, by Kenning & Sons. Very fine in cases of issue. (2) $580
Lot 4090 Masonic jewels, in gold and silver, Rising Sun Lodge Cairo, No 91EC, Past Master's jewel, 9ct gold, (36.06 grams), to M.E.Compn. John C Anderson, for valuable services rendered as M.E.Z., during the years 1913-1914, with large golden crown and painted image of the Sphinx and pyramids, hallmarked London, 1915, retailed by G.Kenning & Son; Founder jewel, No 91EgC, in sterling silver, with painted image of the pyramids, hallmarked London 1913, by G.Kenning & Sons. Very fine in cases of issue. (2) $580
Lot 4091 Rowing medal, 9ct gold fob medal (11.09 grams; 43mm), loop top suspension, central rowing scene over a crossed-oars motif, presented to John Campbell Anderson, reverse inscribed, 'D.B.C./Single Sculls/First/J.C.A./1896', hallmarked for Birmingham, maker J.F.; Cigarette case, (110mm x 80mm), silver plated, presented to J Anderson, probably Egyptian manufacture, engraved in niello with a scene of a felucca, the reverse depicting a detailed map of the Iraq Petroleum Company pipeline from Haifa to Kirkuk and the date 1931-1934. Very fine. (2) $300
Lot 4092 Ancient history and coins. Bradley, Pamela., Ancient Rome, Caulfield East, 1990; Clayton, Peter., Treasures of Ancient Rome, London, 1986; Cunliffe, Barry., Rome and Her Empire, Maidenhead, 1978; Kent, J.P.C., Hirmer, Max and Albert., Roman Coins, London, 1978; Boardman, J., Griffin, J., and Murray, O., Illustrated History of the Roman World, Oxford, 1988; Havell, H.L., Ancient Rome The Republic, London, 2003; Sear, D.R., Roman Coins and Their Values, London, 1964 (dust jacket torn); Zanker, Paul., The Power of Images in the Age of Augustus, Michigan, 1988; Cotterell, Arthur., (Ed), The Encyclopedia of Ancient Civilizations, New York, 1980; Watreber, U., Jessop Price, M., and McGregor, K.A. (Eds), Coin Hoards Vol III Greek Hoards, 1994; Vermeule, Cornelius., Numismatic Studies, Cambridge, 1983. Fine - good. (11) $150
Lot 4093 Ancient and world coins. Crawford, Michael H., Roman Republican Coinage Vol I, Cambridge, 1974; Duncan-Jones, Richard., Money and Government in the Roman Empire, Cambridge, 1994; Melville-Jones, John., A Dictionary of Roman Coins, London, 1990; A Dictionary of Greek Coins, London, 1998; Davenport, John S., European Crowns and Talers Since 1800, London, 1964; Grierson, Philip., Byzantine Coins, London, 1982; Coins of Medieval Europe, London, 1991; Whitting, P.D., Byzantine Coins, New York, 1973. Good. (8) $130
Lot 4094 Ancient coins. Seaby., Roman Coins and Their Values, London, 1964; Roman Silver Coins, London, 1978 Greek Coins and Their Values, London, 1966; Kraay, Colin M., Greek Coins and History, London, 1969; Hands, Rev A.W., Italo-Greek Coins of Southern Italy, London, 1912; Melville Jones, John., A Dictionary of Ancient Roman Coins, London, 1990; A dictionary of Ancient Greek Coins, London, 1986; Finley, M.I., The Ancient Economy, 1985; Dilke, O.A.W., Greek & Roman Maps, 1998; booklets, Early Islamic Coins; Roman Coinage in Britain; Coins of Roman Britain; Roman Britain; Roman Occupation of Britain; The Classical Coin; together with Penguin Classics, Livy, Rome and Italy; Suetonius, The Twelve Caesars; Herodotus, The Histories. Fair - good. (18) $110
Lot 4095 Assorted numismatic publications, 1928-2000, including auction catalogues from B.Max Mehl, James Kelly, Spink, Sotheby's (3), Glendining & Co., (3), Geoff K.Gray - Gilbert Heyde Collection Part IV, Wayte Raymond (2), Jacques Schulman, Numismatica Genevensis; price lists (12), journals (3) and booklets (39), areas covered include Australian, British, American, Chinese and Ancient coins, Mints, medals, weights and measures, scrimshaw, history. With some duplication in the booklets. Fair - good. (67) $50
Lot 4096 Assorted history and military. Mostly softcover including, Arneil, Stan., One Man's War; Aughton, Peter., Endeavour; Bloemertz, Gunther., Heaven Next Stop; Cleary, Paul., The Men who Came out of the Ground (water damaged); Conant, Jennet., The Irregulars; Cordingly, David., Life Among the Pirates; Cussler, Clive., The Sea Hunters; Gallaway, Jack., The Odd Couple; Goss, Peter., Close to the Wind; Hirschfeld, Wolfgang., The Secret Diary of a U-Boat; Lawrence, Richard (Ed)., Naval Battles; Lumsden, Robin., Detecting the Fakes; Mills, Harry., The Path to Destruction; Montague, Ronald., Dress & Insignia of the British Army in Australia & New Zealand 1770-1870; Pocock, Tom., A Thirst for Glory; Sereny, Gitta., Albert Speer His Battle with the Truth; Sexton, Rae., The Deserters; Strauss, Barry., Salamis; Taylor, J.R.W., Gold from the Sea; Thornbill, Patrick., Battle of Hastings; Australian War Memorial; von Luckner, Felix., Out of an Old Sea Chest; Woolrych, Austin., Battles of the English Civil War. Fair - good. (23) $70
Lot 4097 Assorted subjects. Aronson, Joseph., The Encyclopedia of Furniture; Auerbach, G., Anthracen (ex library); Boven, Murray., Silversmithing and Art Metal; Came, Richard., Silver; Weber, Andrea., Masters of Italian Art-Duccio (ex library); Cathedrals of the World; Electrical Theory and Practice; Standard Catalogue of World Coins 1979; Australian Family Album 1860-1980s. Fair - good. (9) Passed in
Lot 4098 Australian coins. Mira, W.J.D., & Noble, W.J., The Holey Dollars of New South Wales, Sydney, 1988; Mira, Dr W.J., The Holey Dollars of New South Wales Their Fate, Sydney, 2nd edition 1980. With wear, good. (2) $150
Lot 4099 Australian history. Annear, Robyn., A City Lost & Found, Melbourne, 2005; Centenary Collection., Sydney Town, Noble Park, 2005; and Getting Around, 2000; Connah, Graham., The Archaeology of Australia's History, Cambridge, 1988; Evatt, Right Hon H.V., Rum Rebellion, Sydney, 1955 reprint; Flannery, Tim (Ed)., The Birth of Sydney, Melbourne, 1999; Fowles, Joseph., Sydney in 1848, Sydney, 1962 reprint (worn dustjacket); Hagarty, Dan., Sydney Railway 1848-1857, Redfern, 2005, signed by author; Irving, Terry., & Cahill, Rowan., Radical Sydney, Sydney, 2010; Johnson, Keith A.,& Sainty, Malcolm R., Sydney Burial Ground 1819-1901, Sydney, 2001;McHugh, Evan., Outback Pioneers, Camberwell, 2008; QVMAG., Thomas Bock-Convict Engraver, Society Portraitist, exhibition catalogue, Launceston, 1991; Shillinglaw, John J., Historical Records of Port Phillip, Melbourne, reprinted 1972; Sydney Railway Rules and Regulations 1855, reprinted 1972; Waugh, James William., The Stranger's Guide to Sydney 1861, reprinted North Sydney, 1978; plus booklets on Australian Advertising Signs; Voyage to Port Phillip 1803. Fair to good. (17) Passed in
Lot 4100 Australasia. Crellin, Andrew., The Coinage of Colonial Australia, Kogarah, 2004, signed copy; Dean, George D., A handbook on E.W.Cole His Book Arcade, Tokens and Medals, Tarragindi, 1988, signed copy No.153/250; Dickinson, G.A., Bills of Exchange, Cheques and Promissory Notes in Australia and New Zealand, Sydney; Field, Michele., and Millett, Timothy., Convict Love Tokens, Kent Town, 1998; Hunt Deacon, J., The Ingots and Assay Office Pieces of South Australia, Melbourne; Gill, Thomas., Coinage & Currency of South Australia, reprint; Hyman, Coleman P., An Account of the Coins, Coinages and Currency of Australasia, 1973 reprint (dust jacket torn); Mira, Dr W.J.D., Coinage and Currency in New South Wales 1788-1829, Strathfield, 1981; From Cowrie to Kina, Sydney, 1986; Numismatic Society of New Zealand., They Made Their Own Money, Christchurh, 1950; booklets, Australian Communion Tokens; Australian, New Zealand Communion Tokens (water stained); Auckland Trademens and Transportation Tokens; Queensland Agricultural Societies and their Award Medals 1859-1909; Vennell, C.W., Men of Metal The Story of A & G Price Ltd, Auckland, 1968. Fair - good. (15) $200
Lot 4101 Aviation. Almon, Peter., Aviation, Koln, 1997; Archbold, Rick, Hindenburg, London, 1994; Darby, Charles., RNZAF 1937-46, Melbourne, 1978; Deighton, Len & Schwartzman, Arnold., Airshipwreck, London, 1978; King, Brad., Royal Naval Air Service 1912-1918, Aldershot, 1997; Rimell, Raymond Laurence, Zeppelin, London, 1984; booklet, The Bristol Bulldog. Good. (7) Passed in
Lot 4102 Aviation. Immelmann, Franz., The Eagle of Lille, London (some foxing to pages and spine loose); Golley, John., John 'Cat's-Eyes' Cunningham the Aviation Legend, Shrewsbury, 2002; Goerner, Fred., The Search for Amelia Earhart, London, 1966 (ex library); Goode, John., Wood Fire and Fabric, Melbourne, 1968; Hancock, Sir Valston., Challenge, Northbridge, 1990 (ex library); Lucas, Laddie (Ed), Wings of War, London, 1983; Masters, David., So Few-The Immortal Record of the Royal Air Force, London, 1945 reprint; Southall, Ivan., Bluey Truscott, Melbourne, 1989 reprint; Winter, Vincent A., Noble Six Hundred, 1982; Zeigler, Frank H., The Story of 609 Squadron Under the White Rose, London, 1971 (ex library). Fair - good. (10) Passed in
Lot 4103 Becker, Thomas W., The Coin Makers, New York, 1970; Carson, R.A.G., A History of the Royal Numismatic Society, London, 1986; Mints, Dies and Currency - Essays in Memory of Albert Baldwin, London, 1971; Doty, Richard G., Encyclopedic Dictionary of Numismatics, London, 1982; Money of the World, 1978; Ferguson, Niall., The Ascent of Money, Camberwell, 2008; Linecar, Howard., Coins and Coin Collecting, London, 1971; Mays, James O'Donald., The Splendid Shilling, Ringwood, 1982; Porteous, John., Coins, London, 1964; Sweeny, James O., A Numismatic History of the Birmingham Mint, 1981; Vermeule, Cornelius., Numismatic Studies, Cambridge, 1983. Some with torn dust jackets, fair - good. (11) $70
Lot 4104 Bloom, Murray., Money of Their Own, Port Clinton, 1982; Hill, Sir George F., Becker the Counterfeiter, London, 1955; Kinns, Philip., The Caprara Forgeries, London and Basle, 1984; Peters, Ken., The Counterfeit Coin Story, Biggin Hill, 2002. Good. (4) $60
Lot 4105 British coins. Allen, Derek., Catalogue of the Celtic Coins in the British Museum, London, 1987; Besly, Edward., Coins and Medals of the English Civil War, London, 1990; Kelly, E.M., Spanish Dollars and Silver Tokens the issues of the Bank of England 1797-1816, London, 1976; Linecar, H.W.A., British Coin Designs and Designers, London, 1977; Nathanson, Alan J., Thomas Simon his Life and Work 1618-1665, London, 1975; North, J.J., English Hammered Coinage, Vol I second edition, London, 1980; Vol II,London, 1960; Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles, No.3 - The Coins of the Coritani, London, 1963; No.33 - The John G.Brooker Collection, London, 1984; No.35 - Scottish Coins in the Ashmolean Museum, London, 1987; No. 36 - State Museum Berlin Coin Cabinet, London, 1987; Swanton, Michael., The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, London, 1996. Fair - good. (12) $150
Lot 4106 British coins and history. Breeze, David J., & Dobson, Brian, Hadrian's Wall, London, 1987; Butterfield, Herbert., George III and the Historians, London, 1957; Cooper, Denis R., The Art and Craft of Coinmaking, London, 1988; Garrett, Richard., Queen Victoria, London, 1977; Gibson, Michael., Charles II, Hove, 1976; Hallam, Elizabeth (Ed)., The Plantagenet Chronicles, London, Twickenham, 1995; Manville, Harrington E., Numismatic Guide to British & Irish Periodicals 1731-1991, London, 1993; Porter, Stephen., Destruction in the English Civil Wars, Stroud, 1997; Schroder, Timothy., English Domestic Silver 1500-1900, London, 1988; Royal Scottish Museum., Early Celtic Art, Edinburgh, 1970; Weir, Alison., Britain's Royal Families, London, 1996; Whiting, J.R.S., Commemorative Medals from Tudor Times, London, 1972; Williams, Neville., Elizabeth I, London, 1972 (ex library, damaged spine). Poor - good. (13) Passed in
Lot 4107 British Museum, Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, reprint, London, 1979. Good condition. $100
Lot 4108 British and World coins. Seaby catalogues including, Modern World Coins, 1968; Coins of England and the United Kingdom, 1971, 1975, 1980, 1984, 1991, 2008; Coin and Medal Bulletin, 1965; English Silver Coinage from 1649; Coins of Scotland, Ireland and the Islands; A dictionary of Ancient Greek Coins, reprint 1998 (inside spine torn); Hawkins, Edward., Silver Coins of England, London, 1841, re-bound; Handbook of Numismatics - English Coins, London, c1841 (spine torn top and bottom); Carson, R.A.G., Coins of Europe, London, 1971; Coins of America, Afica, Australasia and Asia, London, 1971; Durst, Sanford J., Contemporary World Gold Coins 1934-1974, New York, 1975; Raymond, Wayte., Silver Dollars of North and South America, Racine, 1964 edition; together with booklets, Hop Tokens of Kent and Sussex; Early American Tokens; British 18th Century Trade Tokens; Trade Tokens; Scottish Coins; Civil War Coinage of Yorkshire; Bronze Age Metalwork (2); price list for English Milled Coinage 1662-1972. Fair - good. (26) $50
Lot 4109 Coins. Humphreys, H.Noel., The Coin Collector's Manual, Vol I, London, 1853, rebound; Begeri, Laurentii., Observationes et Conjecturae in Numismata Qvaedam Antiqva, Brandenburg, MDCXCI, in latin. Both with some foxing, first book with loose plate page, fair. (2) $200
Lot 4110 Commemorative medals. Amstel, Margaret., A Start to Collecting Commemorative Medals, Slough, 1970; Eimer, Christopher., British Commemorative Medals, London, 1987; Farquhar, Helen., Portrait Medals of Prince Charles Edward, London, 1927, rebound; Hardy, Thomas A., 'Remember Nelson' Campaign and Commemorative Medals, London, 2005; Jones, Mark., The Art of the Medal, London, 1979; Marsh, Michael A., Benedetto Pistrucci Principal Engraver and Chief Medallist of the Royal Mint, Cambridge, 1996; Reilly, Robin., Wedgwood Portrait Medallions, London, 1973 (first and second inside pages torn); Taylor, Jeremy., The Architectural Medal England in the Nineteenth Century, London, 1978; Whiting, J.R.S., Commemorative Medals A Medallic History of Britain from Tudor Times London, 1972; together with catalogues, Le Club Francais de la Medaille (7) 1972-1976; Medailles de Voeux (2); les Medailles de Napoleon; Les Decorations; Russian Medals part 2; Medals by Karl Goetz; and booklets including, Medals of the Sun King (2); Medals of the French Revolution (2); Medals as Art; Victorian Souvenir Medals; British Official Medals for Coronations and Jubilees; Silver Medals from Scottish and Irish Schools before 1872. Some with damage to corners and spine, fair to good. (30) $50
Lot 4111 Commemorative medals. Brown, Lawrence., British Historical Medals 1760-1960, Vols I and II, London, 1987; Eimer, Christopher., The Pingo Family & Medal Making in 18th Century Britain, London, 1998. Good. (3) $50
Lot 4112 Commemorative medals. Carlisle, L.J., Australian Commemorative Medals & Medalets from 1788, Sydney, 1983, signed first edition, with medal inserts, number 42/150. Wear to corners, otherwise good condition. Passed in
Lot 4113 Commemorative medals. Carlisle, Leslie J., Australian Historical Medals 1788-1988, Sydney, 2008, signed copy. Some wear to dust jacket, otherwise good condition. $70
Lot 4114 Commemorative medals. Corporation of London., Numismata Londinensia, Medals Struck by the Corporation of London to Commemorate Important Municipal Events 1831 to 1893, London, 1894, 169pps + 14 black & white plates. With some foxing to page edges and front, back covers, corners damaged, otherwise good. Passed in
Lot 4115 Commemorative medals. National Gallery of Art., Italian Medals, Washington, 1987; Bollettino di Numismatica., Benedetto Pistrucci, Vol I and II, Roma, 1989, boxed set. Very good. (3) $90
Lot 4116 Historical medals. Hawkins, Edward., Franks, Augustus W., & Grueber, Herbert (Eds), Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland to the Death of George II, Vols I and II, London, 1978 reprint by Spink & Son Ltd. Corners with wear, Vol 1 spine repaired with tape inside front piece, top of spine torn on Vol II, otherwise good. (2) $90
Lot 4117 History. Foster, J.J., The Stuarts, Vol II, Illustrations of the Personal History of the Family in XVIth, XVIIth and XVIIIth Century Art, London, 1902, 155pps including index and appendix, + 129 plates; Nicholas, Donald., The Portraits of Bonnie Prince Charlie, 1973, 51pps, illustrated throughout. First book with damage to corners, top and bottom of spine, along inside front cover along spine, some foxing to page edges otherwise good. (2) $50
Lot 4118 Library Committee, Parliament of Victoria, Victoria the Golden, Scenes, Sketches and Jottings from Nature, by William Strutt, 1850-1862, Melbourne, 1980. Good. $40
Lot 4119 Maritime. Grocott, Terence., Shipwrecks of the Rovolutionary & Napoleonic Eras, 2002; Edwards, Hugh., Treasures of the Deep, Pymble, 2000; Playford, Phillip., Carpet of Silver The Wreck of the Zuytdorp, Nedlands, 1998; Baynham, Henry., From the Lower Deck the Old Navy 1780-1840, London, 1969; Clifford, Barry., The Black Ship, London, 1999; Seitz, Don C., Under the Black Flag, Toronto, 2002 reprint; Cordingly, David., Nicholas Pocock 1740-1821, London, 1986. Good. (7) $60
Lot 4120 Maritime. Lavery, Brian., Nelson's Navy, London, 1997 reprint; Lyon, David., The Sailing Navy List 1688-1860, London, 1993; MacGregor, David R., The Tea Clippers 1833-1875, London, 1983 edition; Tunstall, Brian., Naval Warfare in the Age of the Sail 1650-1815, London, 1990. Good. (4) $60
Lot 4121 Maritime. Moorhouse, Geoffrey., Great Harry's Navy, How Henry VIII Gave England Seapower, London, 2005; Hanson, Neil., The Confident Hope of a Miracle, the True History of the Spanish Armada, London, 2003; Usherwood, Stephen., The Great Enterprise the History of the Spanish Armada, London, 1978; Blainey, Geoffrey., Sea of Dangers - Captain Cook and His Rivals, London, 2009 edition; Uden, Grant., The Loss of the Royal George, London, 1970; Warner, Oliver., Trafalgar, London, 1971 reprint; Pocock, Tom (Ed)., Trafalgar, an Eyewitness History, London, 2005; Downer, Martyn., Nelson's Purse, London, 2005; Oman, Carola., Nelson, London, 1950 reprint; Bryant, Arthur., Nelson, London, 1970; Hattersley, Roy., Nelson, London, 1974; Cordingly, David., Cochrane the Dauntless, London, 2007; Bassett, Marnie., Realms & Islands, the World Voyage of Rose de Freycinet 1817-1820, London, 1962, signed copy, with photos of medal adhered to inside front pages. Good. (14) $60
Lot 4122 Military and aviation. Units of the Royal Australian Air Force, Vol 2 Fighter Units, Canberra, 1995; Hardcup, Guy., The Achievement of the Airship, Melbourne,1975; Jones, Ira., Tiger Squadron, London, 1954; Jones, Colin., Australian Colonial Navies, Canberra, 1986; Joy, William., The Aviators, Sydney, 1978; Kingsford-Smith, C.C., and Ulm, C.T.P., Story of the 'Southern Cross' Trans-pacific Flight, 1928 (well worn, pages and spine loose, foxing); Lewis, Cecil., Sagittarius Rising, 1994; Perry, Major Warren., The Naval and Military Club, Melbourne 1881-1981; Rosignoli, Guido., Badges and Insignia of World War II Air Force, Naval, Marine, London, 1976; Schaedel, Charles., Australian Air Ace, 'Jerry' Pentland MC, DFC, AFC, 1979; Southall, Ivan., Bluey Truscott, 1958; Ward, John Manning., James Macarthur Colonial Conservative, Sydney, 1981; booklets, 18th Century Highlanders; Wellington's Generals; The English Civil War; Nelson's Navy; American Civil War Armies; Signal Card, 1914. Fair - good. (18) $80
Lot 4123 Military. Barker, Ralph., The Royal Flying Corps in France - From Mons to the Somme, London, 1994; - From Bloody April 1917 to Final Victory, London, 1995; Henshaw, Trevor., The Sky Their Battlefield, London, 1995. Very good. (3) $40
Lot 4124 Military. Carter, Nick and Carol., The Distinguished Flying Cross and How it Was Won, 1918-1995, Vols I and II, London, 1998. Near new. (2) $220
Lot 4125 Military. Cossum, J.K., Australian Army Badges, Parts 1, 2 & 3, Sunbury, 1994; Buttons of the Defence Forces in Australia, Sunbury, 1988; Williams, R.D., Medals to Australia, Malvern, signed copy. Fair - good. (5) $200
Lot 4126 Military. Cox, Barry., Lifeboat Gallantry, London, 1998; Laffin, John,, British Campaign Medals, London, 1964; Newbury, George., Mentioned in Despatches Australians World War I, 1989; Vernon, Sydney B., Vernon's Collectors' Guide to Orders, Medals & Decorations, Wildomar, 1990; Wilson, Sir Arnold & McEwen, Capt.J.H.F., Gallantry, London, 1939 (ex library copy); The Distinguished Conduct Medal 1914-20 Citations RFC/RAF (photocopy). Most with pencil annotations, fair - good. (6) Passed in
Lot 4127 Military. Douglas-Morris, Kenneth., Naval General Service Medal Roll 1793-1840; The Naval Long Service Medals. Softbound. Good. (2) Passed in
Lot 4128 Military. Fevyer, W.H., The Distinguished Service Cross 1901-1938, London, 1991; The Distinguished Service Medal 1914-1920, Polstead, 1982; McInnes, Ian., The Meritorious Service Medal to Aerial Forces, Chippenham, 1984; Tavender, I.T., Casualty Roll for the Zulu and Basuto Wars South Africa 1877-79, Polstead, 1985; India General Service Medal 1908-1935 to the Royal Air Force; Daily Telegraph., Roll of Honour for Northern Ireland 1971-2000. Good. (6) Passed in
Lot 4129 Military. Galloway, Peter., The Order of the British Empire, London, 1996; Joslin, E.C., Spink's Catalogue of British and associated Orders, Decorations and Medals, Exeter, 1983; Joslin, E.C., Litherland A.R., & Simpkin, B.T., British Battles & Medals, London, 1988; Neville, D.G., A History of the Early Orders of Knighthood and Chivalry, 1978. With torn dust jacket and loose pages to second and third books, otherwise good. (4) Passed in
Lot 4130 Military. Gough Calthorpe, Somerset Lt.Col., Cadogan's Crimea, New York, 1980; War office., Narrative of the Field Operations Connected with the Zulu War of 1879, London, 1989; Knight, Ian., Great Zulu Battles 1838-1906, London, 1998; Knight, Ian and Castle, Ian., The Zulu War Then and Now, London, 1993; Moodie, D.C.F., Moodie's Zulu War, Cape Town, 1988 (hardback); Haythornthwaite, Philip J., A Photohistory of World War One, London; The Colonial Wars Source Book, London, 1995; Regan, Geoffrey., Military Blunders, London, 2001; More Military Blunders, London, 2004; Beilby, Alex., Heroes All The Story of the RNLI, Sparkford, 1994. Good. (10) $50
Lot 4131 Military. List of all Officers of the Army and Royal Marines on Full Pay and Half Pay, War Office 13th March 1815; The New Annual Army List to 7th February 1840; Honours and Awards Army, Navy and Air Force 1914-1920. All are reprints, first book softbound, second and third hardbound. Good. (3) $110
Lot 4132 Military. List of Officers, Army and Royal Marines, 1826, on Full, Retired and Half-pay, with index. Fading to spine, some wear, fair. $100
Lot 4133 Military. Lagden, Alan & Sly, John., The 2/73rd at Waterloo, Brightlingsea, 1988; Mackenzie, R.H., The Trafalgar Roll, reprint, London, 1969; O'Byrne, Robert., O'Byrne's Naval Annual for 1855, reprint London, 1969. Dust jacket torn on second book, fair - good. (3) $90
Lot 4134 Military. London Stamp Exchange Ltd., The Waterloo Medal Roll, London, 1984. A 2cm tear top of spine, otherwise good condition. $60
Lot 4135 Military. Message, Colin and Hayward, J.B. & Son., Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840, Alphabetical Roll of Recipients, UK, 1996. Stain on spine, otherwise good condition. $80
Lot 4136 Military. Mullen, A.L.T., The Military General Service Roll 1793-1814, London, 1990. Good. $50
Lot 4137 Military. O'Connor, Neal W., Aviation Awards of Imperial Germany in World War I, Vols I, II, III, Princeton, 1988-1993. Good. (3) $40
Lot 4138 Military. Spink & Son Ltd., Naval General Service Medal, part I (1793-1808) and part II (1809-1827), reprints, London. Stains on back cover of first book, fair. (2) $90
Lot 4139 Military. Tavender, Ian., The Distinguised Flying Medal Register for the Second World War, Vols I and II, London, 2000. Near new. (2) $270
Lot 4140 Miscellaneous. Ackroyd, Peter., London-The Biography, 2001; Brander, Michael (Ed)., The Sword & the Pen, London, 1989; Bryant, Arthur., Jackets of Green London, 1973 (ex library); Ebury, Sue., The Life of Sir Weary Dunlop, Ringwood, 1994; Gleeson, Janet., The Arcanum, 1999; The Moneymaker, 2000; Johnson, Donald S., Phantom Islands of the Atlantic, London, 1999; Jones, Gwyn., A History of the Vikings, Oxford, 1984; Jones, Peter., Vote for Caesar, London, 2009; McCullough, Colleen., The First Man in Rome, London, 1990 (ex library); McMullin, Ross., Pompey Elliott, Carlton North, 2002; Miles, David., The Tribes of Britain, London, 2005; Morton, H.V., In Search of London, London, 1951; Patton, Guy., Sacred Treasure, Secret Power, London, 2000; Raistrick, A., Teach Yourself Geology, London, 1955 (ex library); Roberts, David., Great Exploration Hoaxes, 2001; Sobel, Dava., Galileo's Daughter, London, 1999; Tames, Richard., England's Forgotten past, London, 2010; Winchester, Simon., The Map That Changed the World, London, 2001; Younghusband, Sir George., The Tower of London, London, 1926; Yule, Peter (Ed)., Sergeant Lawrence Goes to France, Melbourne, 1987; together with booklets, Our Colony in 1880; Our Norman Heritage; How to Trace your Military Ancestors; The Army Lists of the Roundheads and Cavaliers; White Star Line. Fair to good. (26) $100
Lot 4141 Miscellaneous coins and history. Bologna, Giulia., Illuminated Manuscripts, London, 1988; Clain-Stefanelli, Elvira and Vladimir., The Beauty and Lore of Coins, Currency and Medals, New York, 1974; Flaum, Eric., Discovery, Exploration through the Centuries, New York, 1990; Price, Martin., Coins An Illustrated Survey 650BC to the Present Day, London, 1980. With worn dust jacket on second book and damaged case to last, otherwise good. (4) Passed in
Lot 4142 Miscellaneous. The Sydney Gazette, and New South Wales Advertiser, Vol I, 1803-1804, Vols IV & V combined, 1806-1807, facsimile editions, 1982 and 1968; Byatt, Derrick., Promises to Pay, London, 1994; Collingbridge, George., Discovery of Australia, 1989 reprint (ex library); Diderot, Denis., Pictorial Encyclopedia of Trades and Industry, Vol I, reprint; Everett, Susanne., & Young, Brigadier Peter., The Two World Wars, Greenwich, 1982; Fitzsimons, Bernard (Ed)., Heraldry and Regalia of War, New York, 1973 (ex library); Holder, R.F., Bank of New South Wales, A History, two volume boxed set, Sydney, 1970; Jenner, Margaret (Ed)., Bethania the Early Years, 1989. Fair - very good. (10) Passed in
Lot 4143 Mudie, James, An Historical and Critical Account of the Grand Series of National Medals, London, 1820. First three pages loose, corners damaged, some foxing, fair. Passed in
Lot 4144 Royal Numismatic Society, Coin Hoards, Vols I-VII, London, 1975-1985. With some wear and discolouration to covers on vols II and III, otherwise good condition. (7) $100
Lot 4145 Royal Numismatic Society, The Numismatic Chronicle, Vols 142-149, Oxford, 1982-1989. Nearly new to new condition. (8) $60
Lot 4146 Royal Numismatic Society, The Numismatic Chronicle, Vols 150-159, Cambridge, 1990-1999. As new condition. (10) $80
Lot 4147 Royal Numismatic Society, The Numismatic Chronicle, Vols 160-170, Cambridge, 2000-2010. As new condition. (11) $80
Lot 4148 Shipwrecks. Boddington, Jack., Women and Children First, 1991; Byron, Kenneth W., Treasure Ships and Tropic Isles, East Malvern, 1985; Charley, Catherine., Hunting for Treasure, London, 1990; Marx, Robert F., The Search for Sunken Treasure, Milsons Point, 1993; Edwards, Hugh., Sharks and Shipwrecks, Melbourne, 1975; Godard, Philippe., The First and Last Voyage of the Batavia, Perth, 1993; Wilson, S.J., Doits to Ducatons, Perth, 1989 (2); Flemming, Nicholas C., Cities in the Sea, London, 1972; Latter, Brian., Breakers Ahead...Wreck of the Earl of Charlemont, Leopold, 2002; O'May, Harry., Wrecks in Tasmanian Waters; Stenuit, Robert., Treasures of the Armada, New York, 1973; Taylor, James., Gold from the Sea, Sydney, 1942; Wagner, Kip., Pieces of Eight, London, 1967; together with booklets on Settlers Under Sail; Relics from the Dutch East Indiaman, Zeewijk; HMS Victory; Batavia 1628. Fair - very good. (18) $220
Lot 4149 Tokens. Andrews, Dr Arthur., Australasian Tokens and Coins, Sydney, 1921; together with 1965 reprint; Field, Michele and Millett, Timothy., Convict Love Tokens, Kent Town, 1998; Public Library of New South Wales., Books and Articles on Coins, Medals and Tokens, Sydney, 1923. Corners and spines damaged on first two and last books, fair - good. (4) $220
Lot 4150 Alpha Bank, Coins of Macedonia in the Alpha Bank Collection, Athens, 209, 151pp, 171 illustrated coins in text all with enlargements, with dust jacket. As new, a superb production, important coffee table book. $130
Lot 4151 Atkins, James., The Tradesmen's Tokens of the Eighteenth Century, London, Lincoln & Son, 1892, vi + 415 pps. Half leather binding with some damage, cover separation, otherwise contents fine, scarce. Passed in
Lot 4152 Australian Coin Review, magazines, Vol 1, July 1964 - Vol 4 No.12, June 1968 (48) and June 1980 - June 1994 (168), all making 18 years complete except for October 1991. Very fine - extremely fine. (216) $150
Lot 4153 Dembski, Gunther, Munzen der Kelten, Kataloge der Antiken Munzen, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien, 1998, Vienna, (105 plates, colour illustrations throughout, 250pp., hardbound). Very fine with dust jacket. $80
Lot 4154 Germany, auction sale catalogues, recent issues of Kunker (approx 60) and Gorny & Mosch (approx 12). All in one heavy carton, fine. (approx 72) $40
Lot 4155 Hendin, David, Guide to Biblical Coins, New York, 2010, 637 pages, 56 plates, (5th edition), Nyack NY. As new, the latest and 50% larger than the earlier 4th edition, an indispensible handbook. $130
Lot 4156 Humphreys, Henry Noel, The Coinage of the British Empire..., London, 1863, illustrated by facsimiles of the coins of each period worked in gold, silver and copper, with ornate, pressed timber cover, pp207 + plate pages. Cover edge damaged and loose, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4157 Malloy, Alex G. Coins of the Crusader States, 1098-1291 : including the Kingdom of Jerusalem and its vassal states of Syria and Palestine, the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus (1192-1489), and the Latin Empire of Constantinople and its vassal states of Greece and the Archipelago, by Alex G. Malloy, Irene Fraley Preston & A. J. Seltman, 1994, New York : Attic Books, viii + 521pp, 11 plates, illustraions throughout, 24 cm. As new. $200
Lot 4158 Metropolitan Coin Club, bound auction catalogues, three volumes, No.1, 22May 1965 - No.45 to 24 January 1970 (3 vols); unbound auction catalogues, Sale No.46 - 126, up to 12 November 1983; various club journals, QNS (Sept 2004 - Aug 2011) (72), Maitland (Sept 2004 - Oct 2011) (81), Newcastle N.S. (Oct 2004 - Sept 2011) (81), ANS Reports (Aug 1988 - Feb 2011) (15), Numis Socy S.A. (Oct 2004 - June 2011) (25), ANS Qld (May 2004 - Sept 2011) (77), Perth Num. (Nov 2004 - Aug 2011) (24). Very fine - extremely fine. (449 + 3 vols) $290
Lot 4159 Michailovitch, Grand duc Georges, Monnaies de L'Empire de Russie 1725-1894, Boston, 1973 (1916), (C-S 11181), (696pp, 247 Plates). Extremely fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4160 Noble Numismatics, recent catalogues; Spink & Baldwin auctions in Hong Kong (approx 50) plus home made flat felt lined timber coin trays (6). Lot. (approx 56) $50
Lot 4161 Peck, C. Wilson, English copper, tin and bronze coins in the British Museum 1558-1958, London, 1960, xx + 647pp, 50 plates, hardbound lacking dust jacket, with pencil tickets and other marks. Minor foxing, otherwise fine. $150
Lot 4162 Pridmore, Major F., Modern Coins and Notes of Cyprus, published by Central Bank of Cyprus, printed at Nicosia, 1974. pp323 with b&w illustrations. As new and scarce. $130
Lot 4163 Rulau, Russell, Early American Tokens, 1981, 36pp; Guidebook of Franklin Mint Issues, 1980, edited by Chester L.Krause, 302pp; auction catalogues for Spink Noble (Sale 36, 37) (2), Noble (Sale 56, 83) (2), Downies (Sale 250, 264, 282-289, 291) (11); various other coin and note listings and a number of coin magazines (approx 20). Very fine - good extremely fine. (50) Passed in
Lot 4164 Sylloge Nummorum Graecorum, France Bibliotheque Nationale, Cabinet des Medailles Collection Jean and Marie Delepierre Paris, 1983, 87 plates etc. Very fine and out of print; Starr, Chester G., Athenian Coinage 480-449 B.C., 1970 edition by Clarendon Press, Oxford, 96 + viii pps, 26 plates. Nearly as new, both important. (2) $260
Lot 4165 Sydenham, Edward A., The Coinage of the Roman Republic, London, 1952, (1975 reprint), 343pp + 30 plates, published by Arno Press, New York; Lannoye, Vincent, The Story of Money for understanding Economics, 2011, Lexington USA, 404pp and illustrated throughout; Herbert, Kevin, Roman Imperial Coins, 31 BC - AD 180 The John Max Wulfing Collection (Washington University) Volume III, Wauconda Ill. 1996, xxii + 42 plates. All mostly as new. (3) Passed in
Lot 4166 Various, guide books, McDonald editions 10 - 13, Renniks hardbound 20th and 21st editions, Coincraft English & UK Coins, 1066 to date, 3rd edition, a 1998 Krause publication; Collecting Coins by C.W.Hill and The Complete Book of Coin Collecting by Joseph Coffin, New York 1979; Worlds Most Popular Coins, F.Reinfeld, 1969 edition; a large carton of Australian and USA auction catalogues (mostly Heritage); ACR single issues; M.R.Roberts Numisnews 2007 - 2010, several only. Two large cartons, fine - very fine. (approx 100) Passed in
Lot 4167 Webb, William Wilfrid., The Currencies of the Hindu States of Rajputana, 1893 (2003) reprint, 135pp, 12 plates, Asian Educational Services, New Delhi. As new, bound in green leather with gilt titles. Passed in
Lot 4168 The Bank of Australasia, printer's proof, one pound, Auckland, 1st January 1869, uniface black and white print, imprint Perkins Bacon & Co Patent Hardened Steel Plate, pencilled 'Atd. to this Oct 10/68'. Glue tip marks on all four corners of back, cut corners, otherwise extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4169 Bank of New South Wales, fourth issue, uniface specimen ten shillings, 19-, overprinted in black rubber ink stamp 'Specimen Charles Skipper & East, 49, Gt. Tower St., E.C.8' (Robb 8g; P.S161; L.433). Good extremely fine. $400
Lot 4170 The Union Bank of Australia Limited, uniform issue, one pound, Wellington, 1st October 1923, No. 5/N 933808, imprint of Waterlow & Sons Ld, London (Robb M.82; L.543; P.S372a). Good body, very fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 4171 Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin, Second of Exchange No.24/261 dated 12 Feby 1883 due at sixty days sight, for ú237.6.4 sterling to order of Messrs Lucien Foucauld, issued by Bank of New Zealand, Dunedin to its London branch, arms at top and vignette of New Zealand scene at left, paper with watermark 'BANK OF NEW ZEALAND' within patterned border. Punch hole at bottom left corner, otherwise very fine. $70
Lot 4172 The Colonial Bank of New Zealand, second of exchange for ú58.13.4 sterling, London (to Dunedin), 30th Jany 1893. Corner cut off left bottom, otherwise good very fine. $50
Lot 4173 L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, letter only, Y 949987 (Robb R.112; L.602; P.154). Several creases and folds, good colour, crisp original condition, good very fine or better and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4174 L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number letter, 1Y 359589 (Robb R.112; L.602; P.154). Two ink smudges, flat, good very fine. $340
Lot 4175 L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number letter, 1Y 359925 (Robb R.112; L.602; P.154). Very fine. $280
Lot 4176 L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number letter, 9Z 350000 (Robb R.112; L.602; P.154). Flattened, small ink stain and a pin hole, otherwise good fine and a rare number. $180
Lot 4177 L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, number letter, 2Z 583104 (Robb R.112; L.602; P.154). Many creases and folds, nearly fine. $110
Lot 4178 L.Lefeaux, ten shillings, 1st August 1934, letter, Y 462859 (Robb R.112; L.601; P.154), number letter, 3 Z 545420 (Robb 112; L.602; P.154). The first nearly fine, the second good. (2) Passed in
Lot 4179 L.Lefeaux, one pound, 1st August 1934, number letter, 2B 078000 (Robb R.122; L.604; P.155). Nearly very fine and an interesting serial number. Passed in
Lot 4180 L.Lefeaux, one pound, 1st August 1934, letter only, D 650484; number number letter, 11B 709584 (Robb R.121,3; L.603,4; P.155). A few small rust spots on bottom edge, otherwise crisp very fine; flattened, nearly very fine. (2) $320
Lot 4181 L.Lefeaux, one pound, 1st August 1934, number letter, 1A 915767, 4A 741734, 5A 794779 (Robb R.122; L.604; P.155). Fine - very fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4182 L.Lefeaux, five pounds, 1st April 1934, letter K 675450 (Robb R.141; L.605; P.156). Flattened of folds, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4183 L.Lefeaux, five pounds, 1st August 1934, letter only, K 811565 (Robb R.141; L.605; P.156). Good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4184 L.Lefeaux, 1st August 1934, five pounds, number letter, 3K 969317 (Robb R.142; L.606; P.156). Very fine. $380
Lot 4185 L.Lefeaux, five pounds, 1st August 1934, number letter, 4K 178242 (Robb R.142; L.606; P.156). Fine. $240
Lot 4186 L.Lefeaux, five pounds, 1st August 1934, number letter, 3K 348768 (Robb R.142; L.606; P.156). Nearly fine. $240
Lot 4187 T.P.Hanna, (1940-55), one pound, number over letter, 2/L 354843 (Robb R.221b; L.611; P.159a). Virtually uncirculated. $170
Lot 4188 T.P.Hanna, (1940-55), five pounds, number over letter, 0/V 098197 (Robb R.241b; L.614; P.160a). Good extremely fine. $150
Lot 4189 T.P.Hanna, (1940-55), ten pounds, number over letter, 3/F 391960 (Robb R.251; L.615; P.161a). Creases and folds, very fine. $250
Lot 4190 G.Wilson, (1955-56), ten shillings, letter over number, A/8 130482 (Robb R.214; L.617; P.158b). Flattened of folds and creases, very fine. $50
Lot 4191 G.Wilson, (1955-56), ten shillings, number letter, 0H 813645 (Robb R.215; L.618; P.158b). Uncirculated. $550
Lot 4192 G.Wilson, (1955-56), one pound, letter over number, H/9 395631/2, consecutive pair (Robb R.224; L.619; P.159b). Uncirculated. (2) $550
Lot 4193 G.Wilson, (1955-56), one pound, three numbers, 010 540914 (Robb R.226; L.621; P.159b). Virtually uncirculated. $130
Lot 4194 G.Wilson, (1955-56), one pound, three numbers, 018 572811/2 consecutive pair (Robb R.226; L.621; P.159b). Uncirculated. (2) $650
Lot 4195 G.Wilson, (1955-56), one pound, three numbers, 005 116084 [illustrated], 010 934071 (Robb R.226; L.621; P.159b). Good extremely fine; flattened, good very fine. (2) $180
Lot 4196 G.Wilson, (1955-56), five pounds, number over letter, 9/V 877083/4, consecutive pair (Robb R.242; L.622; P.160b). Good extremely fine. (2) $250
Lot 4197 G.Wilson, (1955-56), specimen fifty pounds, number over letter, 0/U 000000 (Robb R.272; L.626; P.162b), SPECIMEN/NO VALUE de la Rue medallions in opposite corners both sides, no punch hole cancellations, SPECIMEN NO 22 in lower left margin. Piece missing top left corner, glue marks at right on back, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $800
Lot 4198 G.Wilson, (1955-56), fifty pounds, number letter, 1U 043255/6 (Robb R.273; L.627; P.162b) consecutive pair. Light folds, good extremely fine and rare, especially as a pair. (2) $7,000
Lot 4199 R.N.Fleming, (1956-67), with security thread, number next to letter, ten shillings 7B 866823 (Robb R.217b; L.628; P.158d). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 4200 R.N.Fleming, (1956-67), ten shillings, with security thread, number next to letter, 9B 401935/7 three consecutive notes (Robb R.217b; L.628; P.158d). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $160
Lot 4201 R.N.Fleming, (1956-67), one pound (P.159c[6], d). Very good - nearly very fine. (7) $140
Lot 4202 R.N.Fleming, (1956-57), one pound, with security thread, three numbers, 266 434710 (Robb R.228; L.629; P.159d). Centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4203 R.N.Fleming, (1956-57), five pounds, with security thread, number number letter, 12L 970813/4, 970817 (Robb R.246; L.631; P.160d). The last with folds and small area of foxing, otherwise very fine, the other two extremely fine one with small dirt smudge on right edge. (3) $200
Lot 4204 R.N.Fleming, (1956-67), ten pounds, without security thread, number letter, 6F 941432/3, consecutive pair of the first serial prefix (Robb R.254; L.632; P.161c). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4205 R.N.Fleming, (1967-68), one dollar, letter letter, IB 530837/41, consecutive run of five (Robb R.311b; L.636; P.163a). Uncirculated. (5) $170
Lot 4206 R.N.Fleming, (1967-68), one hundred dollars, letter, G 240548 (Robb R.381; L.641; P.168a). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4207 R.N.Fleming, (1967-68), one hundred dollars, letter, G 126309 (Robb R.381; L.641; P.168a). Flattened of folds, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4208 D.L.Wilks, (1968-75), twenty dollars, star replacement note, letter letter, YJ 024496* (Robb R.353; L.655; P.167b). Flattened, good fine. $120
Lot 4209 H.R.Hardie, (1977-81), type I, two dollars, star replacement notes, number letter number, 9Y3 138055/8 (Robb R.327; L.670; P.164d) four consecutive star notes. Uncirculated. (4) $50
Lot 4210 H.R.Hardie, (1977-81), type I, ten dollars, number number letter, 31Y 150117/8 consecutive pair (Robb R.349a; L.673; P.166d). Uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 4211 H.R.Hardie, (1977-81), type I, ten dollars, number number letter, 32H 600000 (Robb R.349a; L.673; P.166d). Uncirculated, a rare round number. $120
Lot 4212 H.R.Hardie, (1981-85), type II, specimen ten dollars, three numbers, NAA 000000, first serial prefix, large SPECIMEN in red above signature and in smaller letters below top serial number and above bottom serial number, SPECIMEN perforated at both ends of note (Robb R.441; P.172a). Virtually uncirculated and rare. $400
Lot 4213 H.R.Hardie, (1981-85), type II, twenty dollars, three letters, TAZ 403347 (P.173a); D.T.Brash (1990) Kiwi Dollar Collection, two note/two coin ($1 ANS/$2 EPN 989520); ten dollars, 150th anniversary packaged note, BBB 008339 (P.176); D.T.Brash (1992-99), five dollars, replacement notes ZZ 005791, 007603 (P.177c) (2); D.T.Brash (1993-94), ten dollars, letter letter, AB 000228 (P.178a). The first flattened of creases and folds extremely fine, the rest uncirculated. (6) $120
Lot 4214 S.T.Russell, (1985-89), two dollars, three letters, EJB, EJC, EJB, consecutive pairs and runs (Robb R.423; P.170b). Uncirculated. (101) Passed in
Lot 4215 S.T.Russell, (1985-89), ten dollars, three letters, NMM and NXK, various pairs and runs (Robb R.443; P.172b). Uncirculated. (35) $550
Lot 4216 D.T.Brash, (1989-91), three letters, one dollar ANS 987671/5 and two dollars EPN 987671/5 (P.169c, 170c), two sets of five consecutive last prefix notes with matching serial numbers. Uncirculated. (10) $110
Lot 4217 D.T.Brash, (1993-99), ten dollars, ZZ 130752/3 (Robb R.533; P.178a) consecutive pair of replacement notes. Uncirculated. (2) $110
Lot 4218 D.T.Brash, (1992-2000), fifty dollars, red serials on back, ADCE O25082 (P.CS180). Uncirculated, one of 3000 issued in 1995. $60
Lot 4219 D.T.Brash, (1999-2004), one hundred dollars, letter letter date, BA 99 628488 (Robb R.671; P.189), signed personally in ink, Donald T Brash, below printed signature. Creases and folds, otherwise very fine and scarce with personal signature. $140
Lot 4220 New Zealand, British Postal Order, five shillings (Invercargill 19 Nov 1964), with three pence poundage, number 23 written in top right corner; another five shillings but overprinted NEW ZEALAND 4 CENTS on poundage and 50 CENTS on 5/- (Invercargill 2 Aug 1967), both with counterfoil attached. Fresh colour, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (2) $90
Lot 4221 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1953), four shillings (P.13b) A/1 699999 first prefix. Flattened of folds, good very fine. $80
Lot 4222 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1953), four shillings, A/2 449553 (P.13b). A few minor spots on back, otherwise uncirculated. $120
Lot 4223 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1953), ten shillings, A/1 741010 (P.14b). Flattened of creases and folds, otherwise fresh, crisp, good very fine. $160
Lot 4224 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1953), one pound, A/2 506366 (P.15b). Some waving along top edge, otherwise fresh, crisp uncirculated. $460
Lot 4225 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1965), fifty cents, A201617 (P.17a). Uncirculated. $50
Lot 4226 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1965), one dollar, B153523 (P.18a). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 4227 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1965), three dollars, A307105 (P.19a). Uncirculated. $80
Lot 4228 Bahamas, The Bahamas Government, undated (1965), five dollars, A031683 (P.20a). Uncirculated. $270
Lot 4229 Bahamas, Bahamas Monetary Authority, undated (1968), fifty cents, C751189 (P.26a). Uncirculated. $30
Lot 4230 Bahamas, Bahamas Monetary Authority, undated (1968), one dollar, R994264 (P.27a). Flattened of folds, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4231 Bahamas, Bahamas Monetary Authority, undated (1968), five dollars, E024502 (P.29a). Uncirculated. $180
Lot 4232 Bahamas, The Central Bank of the Bahamas, undated (1968), ten dollars, E317060 (P.30a). Short diagonal crease at right, otherwise uncirculated and very scarce. $460
Lot 4233 Bahrain, Currency Board, specimen ten dinars, undated (1964) (P.6s), printed in red at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No 014', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back, all these in black, punch cancelled on signature. Tape mark at centre of left edge, minor crease in top left corner, otherwise uncirculated. $400
Lot 4234 Belize, Government of Belize, 1st January 1976, one dollar, A/3 831763 (P.33c); The Monetary Authority of Belize, 1st June 1980, one dollar, A/2 261914 (P.38a). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4235 Bolivia, El Banco Central De Bolivia, specimen one thousand bolivianos, L.20 December 1945, Series A No. 000000 (cf P.144), printed in black at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No 63', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD Cancelled' oval stamp at bottom front centre in black, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited on front. Glue stain on back left edge, otherwise uncirculated. $100
Lot 4236 Burundi, Banque De La Republique Du Burundi, specimen ten francs and twenty francs, both 01-11-68, A 000000 (cf P.20, 21), printed in red at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No 014' on both, 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back on both and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back on both, all these in red, each punch cancelled on two signatures. Tape mark at centre of left front edge, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 4237 Canada, Dominion of Canada, one dollar, May 31st 1898, signature Boville, 643478 (P.24Aa). Three vertical folds, bright colour, nearly extremely fine. $600
Lot 4238 Canada, Bank of Montreal, five dollars, No 3rd 1914 (P.S.543); Newfoundland, Government Cash Note, Bank of Montreal, one dollar, 1909, No.39389 (P.A7a), Government Cash Note, Bank of Montreal, twenty five cents, 1910 issue. No.06936 (P.A9). Very good - fine. (3) $340
Lot 4239 Canada, Bank of Canada, one dollar, 1954, 1973 (3, two consecutive) (P.74a, 85a, 85c [2]), two dollars, 1974, 1986 (P.86b, 94c), five dollars, 2002, 2006 (2, consecutive) (P.101, 101A [2]), ten dollars, 2001 (P.102). Uncirculated. (10) Passed in
Lot 4240 Ceylon, POW camp for Boer prisoners, one rupee, Diyatalawa, 5-Apr 1901 (Campbell 4802). Nearly very fine and rare. $550
Lot 4241 Cayman Islands, Cayman Islands Currency Board, specimen one dollar, L.1971 (1972), A/1 000000 (P.1s), printed in red at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No 009', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back, all these in red, punch cancelled on signature, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited on back. Tape and glue mark on left edge and two small tone spots on front at right of Queen's head, otherwise uncirculated. $110
Lot 4242 China, Empire, Chien Chang, Silver Depository Co, five units. (P.S-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4243 China, private issue, Koan Yuan Bank, five yuan. (P.S-). Some staining, good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4244 China, Provincial Bank of Shantung, overprinted 1925 first issue, on five yuan, not dated but old date April 15, 1924, number 0161150, (P.S2746). Very fine or better. Passed in
Lot 4245 China, Hei Lung Kiang Province, one hundred tiao (string of cash coins), 1929, No. 21364, private issue by Kwong Shing Co (P.S-). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4246 China, Bank of China, 1940 issue, one hundred yuan, Chungking, A774526A (P.88b); 1942 issue, fifty yuan (P.98). Extremely fine; good very fine and scarce. (2) $150
Lot 4247 China, The Central Bank of China, national currency, one hundred yuan, 1936, B/M 307108/9C consecutive pair (P.220a). Uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 4248 China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, 1945 issue, two thousand yuan, AW 176133 (P.301a). Extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4249 China, Republic, North Eastern Provinces, five hundred yuan, 1946 (P.380a). Very fine. Passed in
Lot 4250 China, Republic, The Central Bank of China, 1945-48, 9 Northeastern Provinces branch issues, five hundred yuan, AW 751958 (P.380); ten thousand yuan, AC 368375/6, consecutive pair (P.386). Small piece off top left corner, extremely fine; uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4251 China, Japanese Puppet Banks, Federal Reserve Bank of China, second issue, 1938, five dollars, B0825879 (P.J56a). Good very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4252 China, Japanese Puppet Banks, Federal Reserve Bank of China, second issue, 1938, ten dollars, B0711566 (P.J57a). Extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4253 China, various issues, some include P.J79, 80, 1944 puppet banks, P.J130, 133, 135, 137, 138; 1944 Mengchiang Bank ten yuan, The Charhar Commercial Bank ten cents, Liu Tung Shih Mien twenty and thirty cents; 1914 P.116r Tientsin Bank of Communications, P.117n, 1914 Shanghai, 1941 ten yuan; Tung Pei Bank of China one hundred yuan; The Central Bank of China P.220 one hundred yuan 1936, P.2006 five yuan 1930, P.J25c 1943 five hundred yuan; Military bond issued Dec 31 1937 by State of Manchukuo (?). In a prestige album with slipcase, mostly very fine - uncirculated. (45) $360
Lot 4254 China, one yuan (dollar), with overprint for one yuan, ship currency (?) or ticket, issued 1933 (year 22), reading the name of the ship 'Chung Fung Wu' (Celebrate size in plenty), front in Hong Kong Chinese, back in Taiwanese, issued for movement between Jing Nan and Anhua, in red on back (prohibit copying false ticket), overprinted with additional characters of value one yuan, rev. ship image in centre. Nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4255 China, a collection of Hell Bank Notes, many different types, includes a multiple colour missing misprint of first note and two sets of notes with the serial number prefix and the serial numbers incrementing by denomination of the note, one yuan A123456, five yuan B234567 etc; also includes Republic of China, Liberty bond for five yuan, Year 26 (1937), number 0536705. The last missing top right corner and with a few edge chips, several spike holes and two edge splits, otherwise fine, the rest mostly uncirculated. (31) Passed in
Lot 4256 China, Republic, Taiwan and People's Republic issues, mostly 1940s-1990s, mainly issues of Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Central Bank of China and Kwangtung Provincial Bank, noted some Customs Gold Units; private large currency merchant note of Yuan Hung Li of Li Guan village for one dollar (unissued note); also 3rd Special Issue Laterie de Bienfaisance Relief Lottery, Shanghai, January 24th 1941 (4 tickets). Mostly fine - uncirculated. (73) $170
Lot 4257 Cyprus, (Palestine), Palestine Currency Board, Jerusalem, 20th April 1939, one Palestinian pound, R322543 (P.7c). Creases and folds, fresh colour, very fine. $750
Lot 4258 Cyprus, (Palestine), Palestine Currency Board, Jerusalem, 20th April 1939, five Palestinian pounds, B804046 (P.8c). Creases and folds, a few edge nicks, otherwise fine and rare. $1,650
Lot 4259 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 29th May 1940, one shilling, C/2 784168 (P.20). Uncirculated. $800
Lot 4260 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 30th August 1941, one shilling, C/3 680827 (P.20). Folds and a few foxing spots, otherwise fresh very fine. Passed in
Lot 4261 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 1st May 1942, two shillings, C/5 107796 (P.21). A small area of foxing at bottom edge, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $400
Lot 4262 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 10th August 1945, five shillings, D/8 048867 (P.22). Flattened of creases, fresh colour, very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4263 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 6th October 1947, ten shillings, F/6 180732 (P.23). Flattened of folds, some foxing, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $600
Lot 4264 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 22nd January 1943, one pound, F/6 426834 (P.24). Flattened of folds, light foxing, otherwise very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4265 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 22nd January 1943, five pounds, G/6 056205 (P.25). Flattened of folds, some foxing, paper chip at top centre, otherwise good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4266 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 1943 Provisional Issue, undated (1943), three piastres on 30th August 1941 one shilling, C/3 401572, overprint in English and Greek (P.26). Centre fold, otherwise good very fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 4267 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 1943 Provisional Issue, (1943), three piastres on right portion (approx two fifths) of one shilling, C/3 427271, overprint on back in English and Greek (P.27) (1st March, 1943). A few tone spots, otherwise extremely fine and rare. $1,100
Lot 4268 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 18th June 1943, three piastres, A/1 403813 (P.28a). A few spots, otherwise nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4269 Cyprus, Government of Cyprus, 6th April 1944, three piastres, A/2 010620 (P.28b). Uncirculated. $220
Lot 4270 East Africa, East African Currency Board, 1st January 1943, one shilling, A/67 12057 (P.27). Flattened of creases and folds, crisp, nearly extremely fine. $70
Lot 4271 East Africa, East African Currency Board, 1st January 1952, five shillings, F/14 92852 (P.28). Creases, folds and foxing, nearly very fine. $120
Lot 4272 East Africa, East African Currency Board, 1st August 1942, five shillings, A/13 82189 Indian style numbers and without Thos De La Rue imprint (P.28A). Creases and folds, foxing and small tear (5mm) at bottom left edge, fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4273 East Africa, The East African Currency Board, uniface colour ink print and hand touched essay, twenty shillings or one pound, Nairobi 1st January 1954, D/69 00000, (cf.P35). On board, glue marks and tiny patches of surface removal, otherwise extremely fine and unique. Passed in
Lot 4274 East Caribbean, East Caribbean Currency Authority, specimen one dollar, undated (1965), B/33 000000 (P.13s), printed in red at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No 010', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back, all these in red, punch cancelled on signature, imprint of Thomas de la Rue & Company Limited on back. Tape mark on right edge and glue toning mark on left edge, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4275 Falkland Islands, The Government of the Falkland Islands, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st December 1977, F45409 (P.8c). A few creases and tone spots, otherwise crisp and fresh uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4276 Fiji, Government of Fiji, 1st March 1939, five shillings, B/2 151,153 (P.37b), 1st June 1957, five shillings, C/2 137260 (P.51a). Creases and folds, fine and very fine. (2) $70
Lot 4277 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI - Elizabeth II, five shillings, 1st January 1941 (P.37d), 1st June 1951 (P.37k); ten shillings, 1st June 1951 (P.38k); one pound, 1st July 1954 (P.53a); France, twenty francs (1797-1803)(P.S245a); also, Australia, ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936)(R.11). Good - nearly fine. (6) $180
Lot 4278 Fiji, Government of Fiji, 1st January 1942, five shillings, B/3 188637 (P.37e). Centre fold, fresh, crisp, nearly uncirculated and rare in this condition. $340
Lot 4279 Fiji, Government of Fiji, George VI, five shillings, 1st August 1949, B/5 00,451/2 consecutive pair (P.37i). Uncirculated. (2) $1,000
Lot 4280 Fiji, Government of Fiji, one pound, 1st June 1951, B/7 149,693 (P.40f). Flattened of folds, ink mark in left margin, good very fine. $390
Lot 4281 Fiji, Government of Fiji, provisional issue, one pound, overprinted in black on one pound Reserve Bank of New Zealand note (P.155) (1934), undated (1940), FI/0 045222 (P.45c). Nearly very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 4282 Fiji, Government of Fiji, 1st October 1965, ten shillings, C/9 12958 (P.52e). Uncirculated and scarce. $320
Lot 4283 Fiji, Government of Fiji, Elizabeth II, one pound, 1st July 1954, C/2 00,425 (P.53a), first year of issue. Very fine and scarce. $100
Lot 4284 Fiji, Central Monetary Authority, undated (1974) five dollars, A/3 211705 (P.73c). Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4285 Fiji, Reserve Bank of Fiji, undated (1992-95), twenty dollars, T 223024/5 consecutive pair (P.99a). Uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4286 France, Banque De France, five hundred francs, 7.6.1979, Z.105/34596, 5.7.1990, Z.320/09774 (P.156a, 156h). Both flattened of creases and folds, the first with pink stain, the second with foxing stain, otherwise good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4287 French Indo China, Banque de L'Indochine, one hundred piastres, undated (1936-39) B.248 728 06176728 (P.51d). Flattened, extremely fine. $150
Lot 4288 French Indo China, Gouvernement General de L'Indochine, twenty cents, undated (1939) No. 473735 BA and 956551 BT (P.86c, d). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $40
Lot 4289 French Indo China, Gouvernement General de L'Indochine, fifty cents, undated (1939) No. 102549 C and 798927 DC (P.87a, d). Nearly fine; nearly uncirculated. (2) $100
Lot 4290 Germany, Schleswig Holstein, Lockstedter Camp, officers' barracks' casino, emergency money for fifty pfennig, 1 January 1922. Toned, otherwise uncirculated. $40
Lot 4291 Germany, Federal Republic, Bank Deutscher Lander, specimen five Deutsche mark, 9.12.1948, red serials A 000000 (cf P.13s1), printed in black at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No' and entered by hand '47', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD Cancelled' oval stamp in black on bottom left corner. Black felt residue on back of left edge and some toning around edges caused by felt, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 4292 Gibraltar, collection of specimen notes with Maltese cross prefix, (1975) one - twenty pounds, all 006976, four note set (P.CS1). Uncirculated. $120
Lot 4293 Gibraltar, Government of Gibraltar, 27th November 1986, fifty pounds, A075031 (P.24). Uncirculated. $140
Lot 4294 Great Britain, Christchurch & Wimborne Bank, one pound, 29 Nov 1825 issued at Christchurch, No.13784, for Dean, Clapcott, Quartley & Co, church vignette at left, large word 'ONE' as blue background print, five pence duty stamp design on back. Signature cut out cancelled, initials and date written on back, multiple folds, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4295 Great Britain, Bank of England, ten shillings, 1934-39 (P.362c), one pound, 1948-84 (9) (P.366, 369a, 369b, 374a, 374c [2], 374e, 374g, 377b). The first poor, the rest good - very fine. (10) $40
Lot 4296 Great Britain, Bank of England, one pound, K.O.Peppiatt (1948-49), A 58B 517171/2 consecutive pair (P.369a). Three folds, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4297 Great Britain, D H F Somerset (1981-84) one pound CY69 652107/18 twelve consecutive (P.377b). Uncirculated. (12) $60
Lot 4298 Great Britain, Elizabeth II, limited edition of Kentfield signature, ten pounds series D from last cypher issued KR30 999188 and series E from the first cypher printed AO1 999188 (P.379f, 386a), in presentation binder hand-made at the Bank of England Printing Works, together with certificate of ownership for set number 812. Uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4299 Great Britain, Elizabeth II, limited edition of Kentfield signature, ten and twenty pound notes from series E and ten and fifty pound notes from series D, all from the first cypher issued, RO1, KNO1, EO1, EO1 500547 (P.379f, 381c, 382b, 384b) in a presentation binder hand-made at the Bank of England Printing Works together with certificate of ownership for set number 547. Uncirculated. $350
Lot 4300 Guernsey, The States of Guernsey, undated (1990-95), five pounds, J133338/9 consecutive pair (P.53b); undated (1994-96), five pounds, C327046/7 consecutive pair (P.56b). Uncirculated. (4) $70
Lot 4301 Hong Kong, The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, 1st April 1948, ten dollars (P.178d) K/H 054,739; Government of Hong Kong, 1st July 1959, one dollar (P.324Ab). Good very fine; uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4302 Hong Kong, Chartered Bank, undated (1961-62), five dollars (P.69); Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, 28th October 1941, five dollars, 12th February 1948, ten dollars (P.54b, 55c) (2); Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation, 13th March 1972, five dollars, 31st March 1978, ten dollars (P.181e, 182h) (2); Government of Hong Kong, undated (1961-95), one cent (4), undated (1961-65), five cents, 1st July 1959, one dollar (P.325a [2], 325c [2], 326, 324Ab) (6); Hong Kong, Special Administration Region, Bank of China, 1st January 1998, twenty dollars (P.329d). The second and third notes fine and good fine but with some pen writing, the rest very good - uncirculated. (12) Passed in
Lot 4303 Hong Kong, Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, 31st March 1981, ten dollars, G/69 184212/29 eighteen consecutive notes (P.182i). Some notes with light toned areas, otherwise uncirculated. (18) Passed in
Lot 4304 Iceland, Landsbanki Islands, 15 April 1928, five kronur, 1,410,398 (P.27a). Some creasing in watermark area, probably in printing process, otherwise uncirculated. $170
Lot 4305 India, Government of India, five rupees, 'C' Calcutta, 21 May 1907, signature Gillan, YA/32 23898 (P.A5d). Horizontal and vertical folds, pinholes, small stain front top, nearly very fine. $500
Lot 4306 India, Government of India, five rupees, universalised issue, 6 January 1920, signature Gubbay, GC/78 379247 (P.A6g; Jhun.1.6.1). Two pin holes and spindle hole, nearly extremely fine and rare. $850
Lot 4307 India, Government of India, ten rupees, Bombay, 11 Octr. 1900, CA/75 10242, signature O.T. Barrow (P.A7c; Jhun.2.1D.4). Two spindle holes, good fine and a rare Queen Victoria period issue. $1,950
Lot 4308 India, Government of India, ten rupees, universalised issue, 4 December 1919, signature Gubbay, VD/41 83426 (P.A10k; Jhun.2.4.1). Several folds, three spindle holes, many pin holes, ink '5' written top left corner on front, very fine. $500
Lot 4309 India, Government of India, one thousand rupees, Calcutta, 11th Augt. 1927, RE/83 07632, signature H. Denning (P.A19e; Jhun.7.2A.4). Spindle hole, pin holes and quarter fold perforations, otherwise good fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4310 India, Government of India, George V, one rupee, 1917, signature M.M.S.Gubbay, C/1 No 300451, variety 1, text on back (P.1a; Jhun.1.1A). Very fine. $550
Lot 4311 India, Government of India, George V, one rupee, 1917, signature A.C.McWatters, P/24 No 620074, variety 2 text (P.1b; Jhun.1.2A). Quarter folds, otherwise nearly very fine. $300
Lot 4312 India, Government of India, George V, five rupees, undated (1925) signature H.Denning, L/64 581288 (P.4a; Jhun.4.1A). One tiny pin hole, three tone spots, otherwise good very fine. $550
Lot 4313 India, Government of India, George V, five rupees, undated, signature J.B.Taylor, M/64 732462 (P.4b; Jhun.4.2). Spindle hole, light stained area, otherwise good very fine. $550
Lot 4314 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated (1926) signature J.B.Taylor, L/56 957269 (P.7b; Jhun.7.2). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4315 India, Government of India, George V, ten rupees, undated, signature J.W.Kelly, Q/83 708097; another, Q/92 120079 (P.16b; Jhun.8.2). Good fine; torn, otherwise good fine. (2) $240
Lot 4316 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, two rupees, undated (issued 1943), signature Taylor, A/0 905422; Deshmukh signature, undated (issued 1944) D/70 685740, both with black serial numbers (P.17a, 17b; Jhun.2.1, 2.2). Both with two staple holes, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (2) $290
Lot 4317 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (1938) signature J.B.Taylor, C/34 448317/8 (P.18a; Jhun.3.1) consecutive pair. Spindle or staple holes, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (2) $320
Lot 4318 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, five rupees, undated (1938) J.B.Taylor, D/30 496593; H/8 198883 (P.18a; Jhun.3.1); 1943 issue, C.D.Deshmukh, B/31 369754 (P.23a; Jhun.4.1). Second with staple holes, good very fine, others nearly uncirculated. (3) $380
Lot 4319 India, Reserve Bank of India, ten rupees (1938) signature J.B.Taylor, B/15, C/54, D/54, E/19 (P.19a; Jhun.5.1), signature C.D.Deshmukh; undated (1943) H/96 958228 (P.19b; Jhun.5.2). Spindle holes, nearly very fine - good very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4320 India, Reserve Bank of India, George VI, ten rupees, C.D. Deshmukh, B/87 497134/5 (P.24) consecutive pair. Toned, nearly extremely fine. (2) $200
Lot 4321 India, Republic, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, A/11 960351 (Bombay) (1950) signature B.Rama Rau (P.41; Jhun.7.1.1). Central fold perforation, otherwise very fine. $500
Lot 4322 India, Republic, Reserve Bank of India, one hundred rupees, A/15 756095 (Bombay) (1951) signature B.Rama Rau (P.42; Jhun.7.2.1A). Five pin holes, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4323 India, Government of India, one rupee, 1964, S.Bhoothalingam signature, A/26 740662 B (P.76b; Jhun.1.5.2A). Large staple holes, otherwise extremely fine and a rare date. $200
Lot 4324 India, Government of India, 1983-1994, stapled bundle of one hundred notes from 45N 277201, signature of Montek Singh Ahluwalia as Finance Secretary (P.78A). Some edge curling on last note, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4325 India, Persian Gulf, Government of India, one rupee, 1957 (issued 1959), A.K.Roy signature, Z/29 905819 B (P.R1; Jhun.12.1.1). Usual two staple holes, good very fine. $350
Lot 4326 India, Hyderabad, one thousand rupees, signature Hyder Nawaz Jung (FE 1341/1931-2), AA93644 (P.S267; Jhun.12.1). Three pin holes, otherwise nearly uncirculated and a spectacular banknote. Passed in
Lot 4327 India, World War II, Prisoners of War Camp, one anna, universalised issue with no camp name, undated, type without vertical bar at left (Campbell refers to these types as remainders but it is thought that they did see general circulation in some camps) (not listed by Campbell, Feller, Schwan/Boling or Jhunjhunwalla). Very fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4328 India, Assam Tea Estates, dividend warrants 1912 - 1913, Assam Estates Limited (2); The Cossipore Tea Company Limited; The Koyah Tea Company Limited; The Majagram Tea Company Limited; The Thanai Tea Company Limited; The Royal Flour Mills Co. Ltd, five shares of 100 rupees for G.B.Parkinson of Bombay, dated 1st January 1886. First six with two pin holes top left, fine - nearly extremely fine. (7) Passed in
Lot 4329 India, The Assam Company Ltd, tea garden chits for Doomur Dullung T.E. (Tea Estate), half anna, undated, No. DD 2884, green; two annas, undated, No. DD 2776, grey; eight annas, 1931 (date on the coin), No. DD 1517, blue, all 96mm x 62mm and all signed in facsimile with the Manager's signature, J.R.Clayton in blue ink (Jhun.2.1.2, 2.1.4). First chit very good with stains (unpublished), others good fine; very fine and rare. (3) Passed in
Lot 4330 India, The Assam Company Ltd, tea garden chits for Lakmijan T.E. (Tea Estate), half anna, undated, No. L 995, tan; four annas, undated, No. L. 2802, blue; eight annas, 1931 (date on the coin), No. L 2497, pale yellow, all 96mm x 62mm (Jhun.2.2.1, others unlisted). The half anna with some smudges on the back, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated and very rare, the first and third chit being unpublished. (3) Passed in
Lot 4331 India, The Assam Company Ltd, tea garden chits for Bamon Pookrie T.E. (Tea Estate), half anna, undated, No. BP 3791, pale blue and buff; one anna, 1937 (date on the coin), No. BP 3499, green; four annas, undated, No. BP 2003, blue; eight annas, 1931 (date on the coin), No. BP 1278, red, all 96mm x 62mm (apparently all unpublished, see Jhunjhunwalla p449 for similar issues). Extremely fine - uncirculated and very rare. (4) Passed in
Lot 4332 India, Koliabur & Seconee Tea Company Limited, tea garden chit (Koliabur), one pice (valid up to 31st December 1943), 1st series, No. 8022, signed in facsimile by the Manager at the bottom, the words 'Begg Dunlop & Co Ltd' in the underprint in red, wording on back '1st Series/This token is valid only up to/31st December, 1943 and must/be presented for payment on/or before the above date', overprinted 1/4 in red and an ink stamped date '30 Jun 1945?', printed on thick cream card, 57mm x 30mm. Good very fine, apparently unpublished and very rare. $70
Lot 4333 India, Khadi Hundi, two rupees, two different types, all with various overstamps (6); another, ten rupees, cashed 2 Oct 1955?; Kota, Rajastan, court fee, five rupees, Bengal Khilafat Committee, Calcutta, lottery? tickets with the design of a 1920 one rupee and a view of the Khaba in Mecca, printed by Albalagh Press, Calcutta; another, with rubber stamp signatures on back, (earlier? type in blue and yellow); Postal Order, twenty rupees, Madras, issued 19.9.1980; another, Postal Order - Payment Order, Delhi, dated 4.9.1971 for 82 rupees & forty pence. Second 'Mecca' lottery ticket cut in four and rejoined with tape, poor - extremely fine. (12) $100
Lot 4334 India, Hundis, a collection from Queen Victoria, various values, two annas to six rupees (11); Edward VII, four annas to nine rupees (9); George V, two annas to nine rupees, including several overprinted with other values (11); George VI, two annas to ten annas (15); Republic, fifty naye paise to ten rupees (7); court fees, Edward VII, George VI, Republic, United State of Saurashtra, Government of Madras (7). A wide selection, a few tears, some holes, several repairs, mostly fine - very fine. (60) $120
Lot 4335 India, British, one rupee stamp duty paper, fold over, top half with uniface one rupee design, printed by Thomas de la Rue and Company Limited, bottom half watermarked, on reverse with stamp of The Resident's Treasury, Bangalore, 17 May 1919, and signed by the Treasurer on same date. Some toning, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4336 India, Fort St George (Madras), 1819, second of exchange for 'fifty pounds sterling or sicca rupees 400', dated Fort St. George 31st December 1819, No. 23 'to the Honorable the COURT of DIRECTORS for affairs of the Honorable the UNITED COMPANY of MERCHANTS of ENGLAND trading as East Indies in LONDON'. Nearly very fine and very rare, a very early bill of exchange from Fort St George (Madras). Passed in
Lot 4337 India, Calcutta, second of exchange, 1823, for five hundred pounds, dated Calcutta, 25th November, 1823, No. 2187, payable twelve months after date; another, London, 1846, second of exchange for 5200 rupees, dated London, 4 August 1846, payable sixty days after sight, at the Bank of Madras. Very fine and rare, especially the first item. (2) Passed in
Lot 4338 India, Madras, second of exchange, 1823, for 841 pounds sterling, dated Madras, 14 August 1823, No. 150, payable five months after sight; another, Madras, 1827, second of exchange for fifty pounds sterling, dated Madras, 12th July 1827, No. 1072, to Messers Coutts & Co, Bankers, London. Very fine; nearly very fine, both very rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4339 India, Manchester & Salford Bank, Bombay, second of exchange for ú1000, dated 28 April 1866, payable six months after sight; Balmer Lawrie & Co, second of exchange for ú796.5.0, dated 25th September 1888, payable three months after sight; John Elliot & Sons, London, first of exchange for 1338 rupees, dated 15th June 1883, three days after sight at Bombay, a block of sixteen Queen Victoria one anna stamps attached to the back; Moosa C. Viera & Co, Hong Kong, second of exchange for 1214.2.2 rupees dated 18th Nov 1905, three days after sight; another for 5100 rupees, 29th Dec 1906, at thirty days after sight at Bombay, last two with Hong Kong impressed duty stamps. Fine - very fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4340 India, The New Oriental Bank Corporation Limited, share warrant, fully paid up share No. 56124, issued at Calcutta, 7th August 1888. Usual centre fold and spindle hole, otherwise very fine - extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4341 India, The New Oriental Bank Corporation Limited, share warrant, fully paid up share, No. 56523, issued at Calcutta, 14th September 1888. Usual centre fold plus three staple holes, otherwise nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4342 India, National Bank of India, London, second of exchange for 74.9 rupees, dated 26th November 1912, payable on demand at Madras; cheques: Calcutta, 19.., unissued; another, Bombay, 19.., unissued; another, Madras, 14 April 1952; another, Bank of Bengal, Calcutta, 18.., unissued; another, Oriental Bank Corporation, Calcutta, 18.., unissued; another, Bank of Madras, 18.., unissued; another, The Agra United Service Bank Limited, Calcutta, 18.., unissued; another, Messrs. Grindlay & Co, Calcutta, 186., unissued, overprinted 'Army Agents'. Fine - extremely fine, several rare. (9) Passed in
Lot 4343 India, Bill of Lading, Peary Chand Mittra and Sons, for 500 bags of rice and 500 bags of oats, shipped from river Hoogly, Calcutta, dated 8th March 1867 to Mauritius; another from L. Gandolphe, various goods shipped from Madras, dated 18 November 1867 to Mauritius. First missing small pieces from right corners, otherwise good fine and rare. (2) Passed in
Lot 4344 Indonesia, Republik Indonesia Serikat, specimen five and ten rupiah, 1 January 1950, D/10 000000 and E/18 000000 (cf P.36, 37), printed in black at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No' and entered by hand '33' on five and '50' on ten rupiah, 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD Cancelled' oval stamp in black on bottom front centre of both, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited at bottom on both. Glue stains on left edges, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $220
Lot 4345 Iraq, Government of Iraq, Faisal II, one dinar, undated (1941) (P.15). Very fine; very good with tone spots. (2) $370
Lot 4346 Iraq, Government of Iraq, Law 44 of 1931 (1942 issue), one dinar M001,522, five dinars A852,356, ten dinars A544,850, one hundred dinars A018,524 (P.18-21). All with some foxing or staining, the rare last note also with edge splits and figure written on back, the ten dinars also has writing on the back, overall very good - very fine, a scarce lot. (4) $4,600
Lot 4347 Jamaica, Government of Jamaica, 15th August 1958, ten shillings, 45D42654 (P.39). Light centre fold, fresh, crisp and virtually uncirculated. $280
Lot 4348 Kenya, Central Bank of Kenya, 1st July 1967, five shillings, A/10 196998 (P.1b). Uncirculated. $70
Lot 4349 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, George VI, five, ten, twenty, fifty cents and one dollar, 1st July 1941 (P.7-11). Fine - uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4350 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, 1st July 1941 (1945), fifty cents (P.10b) A/34 424443; Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo, 1st March 1959, one dollar (P.8a) A/49 335559; also, Malawi, Reserve Bank of, 1st July 1978, one kwacha (P.14b) Y/Y 994961. The first good very fine, the rest fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4351 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, 1st July 1941 (1945), five dollars, B/11 041065, ten dollars, B/53 029353 (P.12, 13). The second with some foxing spots on back in watermark area, otherwise very fine. (2) $140
Lot 4352 Malaya, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya, George VI, ten dollars, 1st July 1941, H/28 032463 (P.13). Centre fold, nearly extremely fine and rare. $220
Lot 4353 Malaya, WWII occupation currency, The Japanese Government (JIM), one, five, ten, one hundred and one thousand dollars (P.M5-10). Extremely fine - uncirculated. (5) $50
Lot 4354 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo, 1st March 1961, ten dollars, A/16 579582 (P.9b). Flattened of creases and folds, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $400
Lot 4355 Malaya and British Borneo, Board of Commissioners of Currency Malaya and British Borneo, 1st March 1961, ten dollars, A/11 603938 (P.9b). Flattened of creases and folds, nearly very fine and scarce. Passed in
Lot 4356 Malaysia, Bank Negra Malaysia, 1967 Issue, undated (1967-72), ten ringgit, A/79 136932 (P.3a); 1972/76 Issue, undated (1972-76), one ringgit, J/29 905462 (P.7), undated (1976), five ringgit, A/90 368117 (P.8a), undated (1972-76), fifty ringgit, A/34 062767 (P.10a). The five and ten ringgit with folds, otherwise nearly uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 4357 Malta, The Government of Malta, undated (1940), one pound, A/16 286130 (P.20b). Uncirculated. $250
Lot 4358 Mauritius, The Government of Mauritius, undated (1940), one rupee, D118,590 (P.26). Centre fold and light creases, otherwise fresh, crisp and nearly uncirculated. $420
Lot 4359 Mozambique, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, specimen one hundred escudos, 16 February 1950, No. 000000 (cf P.103), printed in black by hand at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No. 1', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD Cancelled' oval stamp at bottom front centre, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited on front. Light glue stain on back of left edge, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4360 Netherlands Indies, De Javasche Bank, 20 August 1929, 24 August 1929, 13 March 1931, twenty five gulden (3), 28 January 1926, fifty gulden, 4 February 1928, one hundred gulden (P.71c [3], 72a, 73b). Fine - very fine. (5) $480
Lot 4361 Northern Ireland, Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited, specimen one pound, 1st January 1969, NN 000000 (cf P.245), printed in black at left bottom front edge 'SPECIMEN No 014', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back, all these in black, punch cancelled on signature, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited on front. Uncirculated. $220
Lot 4362 Northern Ireland, collection of specimen notes with Maltese cross prefix, Bank of Ireland, (1978) one - one hundred pounds, all 006784, four note set (P.CS1), Provincial Bank of Ireland Limited, (1978) one - ten pounds, all 006784, three note set (P.CS1). Two sets with matching numbers, uncirculated. (7) $140
Lot 4363 Peru, Banco Central De Reserve Del Peru, specimen one hundred soles, 16 September 1954, Series G6 No. 000000 (cf P.73), printed in red at left bottom edge 'SPECIMEN No.' and stamped '25', 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back, all these in red, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited at bottom front within frame of note. Light glue stain on back of right edge, otherwise uncirculated. $100
Lot 4364 Philippines, 1921 issue, five pesos (P.53) B254638B/40B three consecutive notes; WWI Emergency notes, Cebu, guerilla one peso with R.D.Copuaco Mun.Mayor, Naval, Leyte counterstamp, 1941 (cf P.S215), also, rare Maribojoc Municipal Govt, Bohol, five and twenty centavos, 1944. Some edge foxing on first note, otherwise three notes uncirculated, the remaining notes poor - fine but scarce. (6) $70
Lot 4365 Philippines, Emergency and Guerrilla currency, 1941-5, from islands and provinces of Apayao (68), Bohol (37), Cagayan (81), Cebu (18), Culion leper colony (6), Iloilo (79), Iocos Norte (25), Isabela (2), Leyte (20), Luzon (2), Mindanao (109), Misamis Occidental (13), Mountain Province (20), Negros (116), Nueve Vizcaya (4), Palawan (4), Samar (22), Zamboanga; 'In the Field' notes from Guiuan (2) and Pambujan Sur (Samar); local issues from Balangiga (Samar) (6), Bantayan (4), Calape, Calbiga (Samar), Hindang, Jagna Change Board (10), Loon, Maasing, Maribojoc (4), Oras, Samar (5), Tubigon, Ubay (3), includes Pick S161a, 162a, 164a, 175a, 166a, 167a, 168a, 169a, 170a, 171a, 173, 190b, 223, 224a, 243, 244a, 245, 251, 253, 265-6, 274, 277, 352, 353, 411a, 412a, 421-2, 573-4, 621, 623, 666, 667a, 711-14, 716, 791b, 794, 976, 1120, 1174b [668]. Some duplication and few counterfeits, fine to extremely fine, some better, contained in two albums. (668) $3,100
Lot 4366 Poland, Republic, Polish State Loan Bank, 1919 Third Issue, five, ten, twenty and one hundred zlotych (P.24-27), professionally set under perspex into a cut-out royal blue background and with a marbled timber frame. Uncirculated and attractive. Passed in
Lot 4367 Portugal, Banco De Portugal, specimen fifty escudos, 28 April 1953, B00000 (cf P.160), SPECIMEN perforated horizontally left of centre and vertically at left edge, stamped number '241' in black at top right edge, printed 'SEM VALOR' (worthless) in red at bottom front centre. Glue stain at side edges, otherwise uncirculated. $220
Lot 4368 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, Salisbury 16th November 1964, ten shillings (P.24a) H/7 688071. Flattened, with some foxing on back, otherwise very fine and scarce. $110
Lot 4369 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, Salisbury, 5th August 1977, K/146 090665/8 a run of four consecutive (P.31b). Uncirculated. (4) $220
Lot 4370 Rhodesia, Reserve Bank of Rhodesia, two dollars, Salisbury, 10th April 1979, Rhodes watermark, K/149 334031/2 consecutive pair (P.31c). Uncirculated and rare. (2) $580
Lot 4371 Russia, five roubles, 1909 (P.10b) (4); ten roubles, 1909 (P.11c) (2); twenty five roubles, 1909 (P.12b) (2); one hundred roubles, 1898, 1910 (2) (P.5b, 13b [2]) (3); two hundred and fifty roubles, 1917 (P.36) (2); five hundred roubles, 1912 (P.14b); one thousand roubles, 1917 (P.37). Very good - good extremely fine. (15) $80
Lot 4372 Russia (USSR), State Bank Note, 1947 (1957) type II, one, three, five, ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred roubles set of seven notes (P.217, 219, 221, 226, 228, 231, 232). In Russian text presentation album, uncirculated. (7) $400
Lot 4373 Russia (USSR), State Bank Note, 1947 (1957) type II, one, three, five, ten, twenty five, fifty and one hundred roubles set of seven notes (P.217, 219, 221, 226, 228, 231, 232). In Russian text presentation album, uncirculated. (7) $350
Lot 4374 Russia, State Banknotes of the Soviet Union 1947, four note set comprising one hundred roubles (P.232), fifty roubles (P.230), twenty five roubles (P.228), ten roubles (P.226); State Treasury Notes of the Soviet Union 1947, three note set comprising five roubles (P.220), three roubles (P.218), one rouble (P.217). Both in red albums of issue, uncirculated. (7 notes in 2 albums) $450
Lot 4375 Scotland, Bank of Scotland, 10th August 1970, one pound, A/4 0658770 (P.111a); The British Linen Bank, 20th July 1970, D/5 891550 (P.169b). Creases and folds, otherwise very fine - good very fine. (2) $30
Lot 4376 Scotland, Clydesdale Bank PLC, 8th April 1985, twenty pounds sterling, D/DL 045212 (P.215b). A few light creases, otherwise virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4377 Scotland, Commercial Bank of Scotland, uniface printer's proof, one pound, Edinburgh, 1st Novr. 1883, not numbered, 'to this 8th Novr '83' in pencil at bottom (P.S310). Incomplete with piece cut off bottom, otherwise nearly extremely fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4378 Scotland, The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, 1st June 1954, one pound, H/13 309529 (P.S816). Flattened, otherwise uncirculated. $150
Lot 4379 Scotland, The Union Bank of Scotland Limited, 1st May 1953, twenty pounds, A161/020 (P.S818). Creases and folds, fresh, crisp, extremely fine. $550
Lot 4380 South Africa, Union, South African Reserve Bank, Pretoria 12 September 1940, ten shillings, E/50 609,880 (P.82d). Flattened of creases and folds, otherwise crisp, good very fine. $200
Lot 4381 South Africa, Union, South African Reserve Bank, Pretoria 1.11.55, one pound B/217 040771 (P.92d). Small tone spot at bottom right corner, otherwise crisp, fresh colour, uncirculated. $50
Lot 4382 St Helena, Government of St Helena, undated (1986), twenty pounds, A/1 092006 (P.10a). Virtually uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4383 Sudan, Siege of Khartoum, two thousand five hundred piastres, 25.4.1884 in Arabic (P.S109), serial number 926, hectographic signature and seal of General Gordon, thick card, stamp on back of Mr Tito Figari, Avocat a la cour d'appel le Caire (Barrister of the Court of Appeal at Cairo). Extremely fine. $350
Lot 4384 Switzerland, Schweizerische Nationalbank, one thousand franken, Bern and Zurich, 5 January 1970 (P.52i). Good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4385 Syria, Banque De Syrie et du Liban, one livre (pound), 1st September 1939, J/BD 073,859, with lilac type B overprint, (P.40c). Extremely fine. $150
Lot 4386 Thailand, Kingdom of Siam, ten baht, 15th February 1928, N/29 35669 (P.18a). Stain bottom left corner, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4387 Thailand, twenty baht, 1st January 1933 (P.19b) P/52 00583. Flattened of folds, bottom edge nick, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $300
Lot 4388 Thailand, ten baht, 29th March 1934 (P.24) N/6 38677. Flattened of folds, a few tone spots, otherwise nearly very fine. $100
Lot 4389 Thailand, twenty baht, 25th February 1935 (P.25) P/10 00934. Flattened of folds, pencil figures on back, otherwise good very fine and scarce. $200
Lot 4390 Thailand, Kingdom of Siam, five baht, 15th May 1935, K/25 48181 (P.27). Very fine. $350
Lot 4391 Thailand, twenty baht, 29th April 1936 (P.28) P/13 96252. Flattened of folds, otherwise very fine. $80
Lot 4392 Tibet, Government of Tibet, five, fifty and one hundred srang (P.8, 9, 11). The first two with two punched holes at left, fine - very fine. (3) $250
Lot 4393 Timor, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, one hundred patacas, 2nd January 1959, 101891 (P.24a). Heavy centre fold, flat, good fine. Passed in
Lot 4394 Timor, Banco Nacional Ultramarino, twenty and fifty escudos, 24 October 1967; one hundred and five hundred escudos, 25 April 1963; one thousand escudos, 21 March 1968 (P.26-30). Slight foxing, uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4395 Trinidad and Tobago, The Government of Trinidad and Tobago, 2nd January 1939, specimen one dollar, 31C 00000, stamped at bottom front right 'SPECIMEN', written in ink across top front edge, 'Regn No. 9664/1 18/192. 30.9.38 262C', perforated 'CANCELLED' in bottom half (cf P.5b), another standard issue, 1st July 1949, one dollar, 94D 557704 (P.5b). Both with creases and folds, the first with glue stain on left edge, very fine, the first scarce. (2) $420
Lot 4396 Trinidad and Tobago, Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago, undated (1964), twenty dollars, R/1 881924 (P.29c). Light crease, otherwise uncirculated. $400
Lot 4397 Turkey, Banque Imperiale Ottoman, 1876 Second 'Kaine' issue, Abdul Hamid II, one hundred kurush (P.51a), round AH1293 seal of Ottoman Finance Minister Gabil, below oval registration stamp of Banque Imperiale Ottoman, Constantinople, 1877, numbered 64.48,264. Uncirculated. $120
Lot 4398 USA, Citizens Bank of Louisiana, at New Orleans, one hundred dollars, 18.., uncut sheet of four unissued notes. Extremely fine. $60
Lot 4399 USA, gold certificates, series of 1922, ten dollars, 1922 (P.274); twenty dollars, 1922 (P.275). Very good - nearly fine. (2) $160
Lot 4400 USA, gold certificate, twenty dollars, series of 1922, K 79853033 (P.275). Flattened of fold, light horizontal crease, extremely fine. $700
Lot 4401 USA, silver certificate, Series of 1899 (below right serial number), one dollar, M98555629 (P.338b). Some foxing and small paper separation spot on fold, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 4402 USA, Federal Reserve, Series of 1914, blue seal, twenty dollars (P.361b); silver certificate, Series of 1923, one dollar (P.342); USA Transitional - Hawaii, 1934A (1942), twenty dollars, overprint HAWAII on Series of 1934 'L' note, brown number and seal (P.39). The first note with paper loss along bottom edge, edge splits and some light foxing, otherwise overall very good - nearly very fine. (3) $140
Lot 4403 USA, Federal Reserve Note, one thousand dollars, Bank of Chicago, series of 1934A, 7F G00230418A (P.435a). Crisp original, nearly extremely fine and rare. $2,000
Lot 4404 USA, Federal Reserve Note, Bank of New York, one thousand dollars, series of 1934A, 2E B00367451A (P.435a). Pin hole and centre fold, otherwise nearly very fine and rare. $1,600
Lot 4405 Venezuela, Banco Central De Venezuela, specimen ten and twenty bolivares, both March 5 1968 and 000000 (cf P.45s, 46s1), printed in red at left bottom edge 'SPECIMEN No 014' on both, 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back, all these on both in red, punch cancelled on two signatures, imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited at bottom back. Tape mark at centre of left edge, otherwise uncirculated. (2) Passed in
Lot 4406 World banknotes, collection of specimen notes with Maltese cross prefix, Dominican Republic, (1978) one - one thousand pesos oro, all 006216, eight note set (P.CS1); Paraguay, L.1972 (1979) one hundred - ten thousand guaranies, all 006215, five note set (P.CS1). Uncirculated. (13) $80
Lot 4407 World banknotes, collection of specimen notes with Maltese cross prefix, Bahrain, (1978) five, ten and twenty dinars (three high values of a seven note set P.CS1); Botswana, (1979) one - twenty pula, all 006428, five note set (P.CS1); Ghana, (1977) one-ten cedis, all 0007222, four note set (P.CS1); Sierra Leone, (1979) fifty cents and one - five leones, all 006713, four note set (P.CS2); Swaziland, (1974) one - twenty emalangeni, all 006988, five note set (P.CS1). Uncirculated. (21) $220
Lot 4408 World banknotes, collection of specimen notes with Maltese cross prefix, Malta, (1979) one - ten liri, all 006303, three note set (P.CS1); Mauritius, (1978) five - fifty rupees, all 006652, four note set (P.CS1); The States of Jersey, (1978) one - twenty pounds, all 007083, four note set (P.CS1). Uncirculated. (11) $200
Lot 4409 World banknotes, collection of specimen notes with Maltese cross prefix, Philippines, (1978) two - one hundred piso, all 006136, six note set (P.CS1); Solomon Islands, (1979) two - ten dollars, all 006957, three note set (P.CS1); Tonga, (1978) one - ten pa'anga, all 006739, four note set (P.CS1). Uncirculated. (13) $130
Lot 4410 World banknotes, Australia (R.89, 309, 409a), Canada, George V, one dollar, 1935 and Italy (12). Fair - extremely fine. (16) $70
Lot 4411 World banknotes, Australia, five dollars, McFarlane/Evans (2001) EJ 01 774848 (R.219), Hutt River Province, ten cents - two dollars set of five, undated (1970); Fiji, one dollar (P.81a), two dollars (3) (P.66a [Unc], 82a, 96b), five dollars (P.82a); Great Britain, one pound (1978-80), five pounds (1973-80) (P.377a, 378b) (2); Guernsey, one pound (c1991) (P.52b, 52c) (2); Ireland, one pound (1977-89), five pounds (1994-99) (P.70d, 75b) (2); Jamaica, one pound, 1982-86 (P.64b); Jersey, one pound, 2000 (P.26b); Malta, ten shillings, L.1967 (1968) (P.28a); New Zealand (Chatham Islands, Series 1999A, two, ten and fifteen dollars, prefixes J, L, M with matching number 90001960A. A few scarce, fine - uncirculated. (23) $260
Lot 4412 World banknotes, Angola - Yugoslavia, a good selection of almost all European notes, WWI - 1970s, noted Austria Allied Military Currency Series 1944, twenty schilling, Portugal Hospital De S.Jose twenty and thirty centavos, c1920s-1930s, and notgeld notes (6) for Jerichow District in Saxony-Anhalt. Good - extremely fine. (33) $140
Lot 4413 World banknotes, 1840s-1980s, notes from Austria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Russia, includes Hungarian redeemable State notes, 1848 and 1852 issues, France, five franc, 1912-17 (P.70), Germany, Federal Republic, five Deutsche mark, 2.1.1970 and ten Deutsche mark, 2.1.1989 (P.30a, 38a), and Italy, ten thousand lire, 15.2.1973 (P.97f). The last with small foxing stain but uncirculated, overall poor - uncirculated. (70) $300
Lot 4414 World banknotes, wide selection of mostly modern issues, many uncirculated, including Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Egypt, Greece, Iran, Iraq, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lebanon, Macedonia, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Slovenia, Transniestra, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan and Yugoslavia. Very fine - uncirculated. (164) $250
Lot 4415 World banknotes, Belgium, twenty francs, 1964 (P.138); Belgian Congo, scarce overprinted five francs, 1942 (P.13); Denmark, ten kroner, 1976 (P.48); Netherlands, five gulden, 1973, ten gulden, 1968, 1997, twenty five gulden, 1971, 1999, one hundred gulden, 1977 (P.95a, 91b, 99, 92a, 100, 97a); Netherlands Indies, 1943 Muntbiljetten issue, fifty cents, one (2), two and a half and five gulden (P.110a, 111a [2], 112a, 113a). The Belgian Congo issue very good, the rest very fine - uncirculated. (15) $290
Lot 4416 World banknotes, Biafra (2), Ethiopia (4), Ghana (3), Guinea (4), Guyana (3), Haiti (2), Liberia (1), Sierra Leone (6), South Africa (3), Uganda (8), Zaire (1), Zimbabwe (2), 1960s-2000s, includes several consecutive pairs. Mostly uncirculated. (39) $80
Lot 4417 World banknotes, mostly 1970s-1990s, but some earlier Brazil issues, Argentina (51), Bolivia (23) and Brazil (67), includes many consecutive numbered notes, also includes a few Argentinian provincial issues from Salta and Tucuman. Uncirculated. (141) $70
Lot 4418 World banknotes, mostly modern Asian issues, includes Brunei, Burma, Cambodia, Ceylon, French Indo China, India, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Nepal, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam. One damaged, many uncirculated, mostly very fine - uncirculated. (144) $160
Lot 4419 World banknotes, including Canada, 1954 ten and twenty (two different signatures) dollars; Hong Kong, five (2), ten (2) and one hundred dollars, 1965; Japan, five thousand and ten thousand yen (1957); New Zealand, Fleming, five (2), ten and twenty dollars; Tonga, four shillings, 1957 and ten shillings, 1962; USA, ten dollars (4) and five dollars (2). Fair - uncirculated. (69) $400
Lot 4420 World banknotes, mostly 1960s-1990s, Chile (19), Colombia (8), Costa Rica (4), Ecuador (6), Honduras (1), Mexico (11), Nicaragua (4), Paraguay (5), Peru (24), Uruguay (4), Venezuela (3), includes many consecutive pairs. Uncirculated. (89) $60
Lot 4421 World banknotes, Haiti, Banque Nationale De La Republique D'Haiti, specimen one gourde, L.1919 DK 000000 (P.196s), Iraq, Central Bank of, specimen five dinars, undated (1959) (P.54s), both printed in red at left bottom edge 'SPECIMEN No 014' on first and same but '062' on second, 'Specimen DE LA RUE & CO LTD No Value' oval stamp on two diagonal corners front and back and SPECIMEN diagonally front and back, all these on both in red, both punch cancelled on signatures, the first with imprint of Thomas De La Rue & Company Limited at bottom front and back. Both with tape mark on left edge, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $160
Lot 4422 World banknotes, selection of notes, some modern issues, c1940s-1980s, inludes Japan, five hundred and one thousand yen, 1963 (P.95b, 96b) and various WWII JIM issues, Noumea, Philippines including Mindanao WWII emergency ten pesos, South Korea, Timor, USA military payment certificates and two copies of New York State issues c1776, and Western Samoa; also Movie World one, five and ten dollars, c1991. One damaged, otherwise fine - uncirculated. (43) $110
Lot 4423 World banknotes, Mozambique, 27 March 1961, one hundred escudos (P.109a) (2, both Unc), 27 October 1970, fifty escudos (P.111) (Unc), also other issues from Spain (3), Surinam (2), Sweden (1) and European Union 2002 issues of five, ten and twenty euros (P.1u, 2s, 3u). Very fine - uncirculated. (12) $80
Lot 4424 World banknotes, Serbia, ten dinara 2.1.1893, one hundred dinara 1.5.1941, five hundred dinara 1.11.1941 (P.10a, 23, 27a); Yugoslavia, half dinara 1.2.1919, fifty dinara 1.12.1931, one hundred dinara 1.12.1929, 15.7.1934, one thousand dinara 1.12.1931 (P.11, 28, 27b, 31, 29). In a banknote album, the first with paper splits on centre folds good but scarce, the rest mostly uncirculated. (8) $190
Lot 4425 World banknotes, a variety of notes, mostly WWII or earlier, noted some Imperial Russia issues, several JIM issues, Mozambique, ten centavos, 1914 (P.53), Straits Settlements, one dollar, 1935 (P.16b), and scarce China, Kirin Yung Heng Provincial Bank, two ciao (20 cents) 1918 (P.S1010). Poor - very fine. (45) $50
Lot 4426 World banknotes, includes British Armed Forces vouchers, one pound series 2, 3, 4, five pounds series 2, five, ten and fifty pence series 6; USA, silver certificate one dollar, (9, series 1957 and 1957B), Federal Reserve, one dollar, 1963 (3), five dollars, 1950; other world notes including New Zealand, noted Fiji, five shillings, 1964, ten shillings, 1962, one pound, 1964 and 1965. Stored in Hagner sheets and a stamp stock book, fine - uncirculated. (54) $110
Lot 4427 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) AAF 042631/5, 042977/80 five and four consecutive, ACL 528112 (R.71) (10), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BDL 054064, BER 833075, BJA 147986 (R.74) (3). All with folds, otherwise mostly extremely fine. (13) $70
Lot 4428 One dollar, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ABJ, ADF, Phillips/Randall (1969) APJ, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BKV, Knight/Stone (1972) DAJ, CVK, Johnston/Stone (9) includes last prefix issues DPS 553979 and 793412 (R.71 [2], 73, 74, 77 [2], 78 [7], 78L [2]). Mostly cleaned, very fine - extremely fine. (15) $70
Lot 4429 One dollar, Coombs/Randall (1967) AGK 950000 (R.72), round number. Extremely fine. $250
Lot 4430 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) APJ 777777 solid number (R.73). Creases and folds, stain on right edge, fine and scarce. $180
Lot 4431 One dollar, Knight/Wheeler (1976) centre thread CGA 207865/74 ten consecutive (R.76a). Uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 4432 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) CRD 764266/365 (R.77) an original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) $900
Lot 4433 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) DEV 830013/120; DEX 830356/455 (R.77), first a pack of ninety nine notes not all notes consecutive numbers, second a pack of one hundred notes. Uncirculated. (199) $650
Lot 4434 One dollar, Knight/Stone (1979) DDG 031107/16, 37/76 (R.77) broken run of fifty consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (50) $140
Lot 4435 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) an original pack of one hundred consecutive notes DKK 849817/916 including radar number DKK 848848. Uncirculated. (100) $320
Lot 4436 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DKU 554045/75, 077/145 pack of one hundred notes (R.78). Uncirculated. (100) $320
Lot 4437 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJF 780594/695 (R.78) original pack of one hundred consecutive notes with a break (29/30 missing). Uncirculated. (100) $250
Lot 4438 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJF 780797/896 (R.78) original pack of one hundred consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (100) $330
Lot 4439 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJF 780997/781000; DJG 780501/88, 93, 608/9, 11, 13, 15, 24, 36/7 (R.78) original pack with broken runs. Uncirculated. (100) $250
Lot 4440 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DHZ 638669/88 and DKN 867229/48 two consecutive runs of twenty (R.78). Uncirculated. (40) $80
Lot 4441 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DJL 391160/264 (missing 172, 173, 197, 198. Uncirculated. (100) $220
Lot 4442 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DHP 263781/881 (836 missing) (R.78). Broken pack of one hundred consecutive notes, nearly uncirculated. (100) $240
Lot 4443 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DNC 474830/97, 99/920 (R.78) broken run of ninety consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (90) $160
Lot 4444 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DKP 475082/131, 042/51 (R.78) runs of fifty and ten. Nearly uncirculated. (60) $100
Lot 4445 One - twenty dollars, all Coombs/Wilson (1966) first prefix issues, one dollar FAA 275264 and 717241 (R.81F) (2), ten dollars SAA 173107 (R.301F), twenty dollars XAA 277850 (R.401F). The last good very fine, the rest very good - fine. (4) $190
Lot 4446 One - twenty dollars, all Coombs/Wilson (1966) first decimal issue, one dollar AGD 719988, two dollars FGV 891158, ten dollars SDP 164110, twenty dollars XAH 579635 (R.71, 81, 301, 401). Each in banknote page with printed descriptive note below, all flattened of folds, otherwise extremely fine or better. (4) $50
Lot 4447 One - twenty dollars, all Coombs/Randall (1967), one dollar AHA, two dollars FPN, five dollars NBG, ten dollars SEU, twenty dollars XBR (R.72, 82, 202, 302, 402). All cleaned, fine - extremely fine. (5) Passed in
Lot 4448 One - two dollars, all Coombs/Randall (1967), one dollar, AGH, AHP (R.72) (2), two dollars FLS, FNE, FNU, FPC, FPQ (R.82) (5). All cleaned and flattened, the first very fine, the rest fine. (7) $110
Lot 4449 One - ten dollars, one dollar (40, R.73 [2], 74 [4], 77 [2], 78 [32]), two dollars (17, R.83 [4], 84 [3], 88 [2], 89 [8] includes consecutive trio KUQ 597497/9), five dollars (R.212); ten dollars (18, R.309, 310b [13], 313a, 313b [3]). Creases and folds, very good - extremely fine. (76) $250
Lot 4450 One - five dollars, one dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BJH 724179 (R.74), two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) FRS 735954 (R.83), five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) NHF 844018 (R.204). Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 4451 One - five dollars, one dollar, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) BGR 785827, Johnston/Stone (1982) DNK 541531/2 consecutive pair (R.74, 78 [2]) (3); two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) GYH 644872, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LLV 466113/4 consecutive pair (R.84, 89 [2]) (3); five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) NKA 334297, Fraser/Cole (1991) QNV 891236/7 consecutive pair (R.204, 213 [2]) (3). Uncirculated. (9) $180
Lot 4452 One - ten dollars, collection of 'Australia' type paper issues with some duplicates, 1974-1991, one dollar (6, R.75, 76a, 76bl [DBP 904463], 76c [CLT 885588 radar number], 77, 78); two dollars (5, R.85, 86b, 87, 88, 89); five dollars (10, R.205 [2], 206a, 206b, 206c, 207 [2], 209a [2], 212); ten dollars (9, R.306b [2], 307a [2], 307b, 308, 309, 312, 313a). Stored in banknote album, uncirculated. (30) $650
Lot 4453 One - fifty dollars, one dollar (2, R.78); two dollars (5, R.89 includes LES 172557/9 consecutive trio); five dollars (R.212); ten dollars (6, R.301, 303, 309 [4] UPL 869817/20 four consecutive); twenty dollars (2, R.413, 415); fifty dollars (R.515). All with centre folds, a few very fine, the rest mostly extremely fine - uncirculated. (17) $220
Lot 4454 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1987) to twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) (R.78 DPD run of ten, DNS single, 89 (3), 214 (2), 310b, 316, 416). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (19) $130
Lot 4455 One - twenty dollars, one dollar (12, R.77, R.78 [11]), two dollars (R.89) (5), twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.403); also one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.33). Poor - very fine. (19) $70
Lot 4456 One - ten dollars, one dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) (R.78) (10); two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972), Johnston/Fraser (1985) (10) (R.84, 89 [10]) (11); five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) wide bands CA 95 658851, DE 95 794019, DM 95 755201 (R.217ai) (3); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) first release AB 12 938970, second release AB 24 635963, AB 27 636079 (R.310a, 310b [2]) (3). The one and two dollar notes good - very fine, the first five dollar uncirculated, the rest with creases and folds, extremely fine - good extremely fine. (27) $70
Lot 4457 One - two dollars, one dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) DLC 110619/20, DLP 468578/81 consecutive notes and others (3) (R.78) (9); two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LHR 881612/4, LHQ 881647/9, 685/6, LJJ 890758/9, LKC 931985/6, LNU 860566/75 consecutive notes and others (3) (R.89) (25). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (34) $70
Lot 4458 One dollar, Johnston/Stone (1982) to twenty dollars, Phillips/Randell (1968) (R.78 (9), 87, 89 (28 plus 8 LET prefix water damaged, plus 36 LET 405915, 18/9, 24/34, 50/69, 87/8, centre fold runs), 301 (2), 303, 304, 310b (4), 403) plus one pound, R.34a, funny money for ten dollars, six world notes includes Egypt fifty piastres, 1941. Poor - extremely fine. (99) $170
Lot 4459 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) FKS, FKV, FKX (R.82) (3); Phillips/Randall (1968) GLF, GPQ (R.83) (2); Phillips/Wheeler (1974) HJZ (R.85); Knight/Wheeler (1976) Gothic centre thread, HNZ, HQU, OCRB centre thread, HQB, side thread, JBF, JDU (R.86a [2], 86b, 86c [2]) (5); Johnston/Stone (1983) KGD, KNE, KNV (R.88) (3). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (14) $60
Lot 4460 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) HAK, in runs and singles (R.84). Uncirculated. (20) $500
Lot 4461 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) GUY 331117, GYH 952092/4 three consecutive (R.84) (4), Knight/Stone (1979) JEN 631528/37 ten consecutive (R.88) (10), Johnston/Fraser (1985) LGS 147172/6 five consecutive (R.89) (5). The first GYH note with centre fold toning, the rest centre fold uncirculated. (19) $70
Lot 4462 Two dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) HFR 600807/20, HFT 982181/90 fourteen and ten consecutive (R.85). Teller crease and centre fold, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (24) Passed in
Lot 4463 Two dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) (26) includes consecutive pair (2), three (3) and four (R.87), Johnston/Fraser (1985) (4) (R.89). Some cleaned and flattened, mostly with centre fold, uncirculated. (30) $70
Lot 4464 Two dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) KJN 136200/98 (R.88) pack of nintey nine notes. Uncirculated. (99) $1,500
Lot 4465 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) LLK 410114/206, 208/14 pack of one hundred notes (R.89). Uncirculated. (100) $500
Lot 4466 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) KTD 859654/745 (R.89) pack of ninety seven notes. Uncirculated. (97) $350
Lot 4467 Two, ten and twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (R.81, 301, 401). Crisp, uncirculated. (3) $110
Lot 4468 Two - twenty dollars, two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (4), Phillips/Randall (1968) (5), five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967), Phillips/Randall (1969), ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) (2), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (4), Fraser/Evans (1993) overprint in purple issue (ex folder), twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) (2), Phillips/Randall (1968) (2), Phillips/Wheeler (1972) (2) (R.81 [4], 83 [5], 202, 203, 303 [2], 304 [4], McD $10 F/LF2, R.401 [2], 403 [2], 404 [2]). Mostly fine - very fine. (24) $250
Lot 4469 Five dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) NAA 103392/5 (R.202) a run of four consecutive first serial prefix notes. Virtually uncirculated and rare as such. (4) Passed in
Lot 4470 Five dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1974) NLX 904125/9 five consecutive (R.205) (5), Knight/Wheeler (1976) Gothic centre thread NQY 209437/41 five consecutive (R.206a) (5). Centre fold uncirculated. (10) $200
Lot 4471 Five dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) OCRB side thread NVD 930068 first prefix (R.206cF). Uncirculated. $240
Lot 4472 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) OCRB serials PYC 094001/10 ten consecutive (R.209a) and Gothic serials PYB 094465/74 ten consecutive (R.209b). Light centre fold, uncirculated. (20) $140
Lot 4473 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) OCRB, various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.209a). Uncirculated. (35) $400
Lot 4474 Five dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) OCRB PHA 459347, QLR 568498/50 three consecutive and QLS 568001/5 five consecutive (R.9) (9); Johnston/Fraser (1992) AA 32 320227, 320248/51 four consecutive (R.214) (5); Fraser/Evans (1995) wide band BH 95 030314/8 five consecutive (R.217a) (5). The R214 issues uncirculated, the rest with centre fold, uncirculated. (19) $130
Lot 4475 Five dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990) QJR 921692 last prefix (R.212L) and Fraser/Cole (1991) QGX 121692 first prefix (R.213F), pair with matching last five digits. In banknote holder together with printed descriptive note for this special set, uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 4476 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) QLY 482347/66 twenty consecutive (R.213). Uncirculated. (20) $220
Lot 4477 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.213). Uncirculated. (30) $260
Lot 4478 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992), dark green serials, AA 89 704508/11, 49/69, 71/80, runs of four, twenty one and ten consecutive. (R.214). Uncirculated. (35) $400
Lot 4479 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) AA 31 949952/4 consecutive trio, AA 93 356424 (R.214), Fraser/Evans (1993) CC 93 604068 (R.216), (1995) wide bands FD 95 215805, HE 95 694783/5 consecutive trio (R.217a) (4), scarce narrow bands HL 95 378262 (R.217ai). Uncirculated. (10) $130
Lot 4480 Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995), wide bands, various prefixes in consecutive runs (R.217a). Uncirculated. (60) Passed in
Lot 4481 Five and ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.202, 302). Nearly uncirculated; good extremely fine. (2) $220
Lot 4482 Five dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) NZR 313125/6 (R.207) pair; Johnston/Stone (1983) (R.208); ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) to Johnston/Fraser (1985) (R.301 (2), 307 (4), 309). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (10) $90
Lot 4483 Five - ten dollars, five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) QJT 257155, QKZ 249613/4 consecutive pair, QLF 206282 (R.213) (4); ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) AA 93 147045 first prefix (R.316aF). The first four with centre folds and the first with some creasing, otherwise extremely fine - uncirculated, the last uncirculated. (5) $80
Lot 4484 Five - ten dollars, five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) pale green serial AA 07 006151 (R.214i), Fraser/Evans (1995) wide bands CB 95 848763 (R.217a); ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) SSY 598075 (R.303), Johnston/Fraser (1988) overprint type AA 15 002200 radar number (ex McD $10 GF1 folder), Fraser/Cole (1991) without plate letter MRR 656208 last prefix (R.313bL), Fraser/Evans (1993) overprint type AA 93 006931 (ex McD $10 F/LF1 folder); also collector folders, ten dollars, 1988 Bicentennial AA 15 002148 (McD $10 GF1), 1993 Fraser/Cole (paper) MRR 656209 and Fraser/Evans (polymer) AA 93 006932 (McD $10 F/LF1) this last folder's notes are consecutive numbers to those listed above. Uncirculated. (6 + 2 folders) $280
Lot 4485 Five - fifty dollars, five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) first polymer issue overprinted 7 July 1992, AA 13 001687 and last paper issue, QNL 462164, two note deluxe folder (McD $5 F/LF1); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary AA 19 073727 (McD $10 GF1); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) first polymer issue overprinted 31 October 1994, CC 94 000998, one note standard folder (McD $20 F/LF2); fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) first polymer issue overprinted 4 October 1995, AA 95 002095, one note standard folder (McD $50 F/LF2). The third folder with a few light foxing spots, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $120
Lot 4486 The Bank of Australasia, Geelong written in replacing Adelaide, one pound altered to ten pounds, 2 Aug, 1852, (18 printed), No. 64918, hand signed by uncertain Manager and clerk as entered, note altered from one pound to ten pounds by carefully inking in TEN on the ONE in each of the ovals and block, and replacing with hand drawn TEN POUNDS for ONE POUND in text, printed on unwatermarked paper (?), with imprint on centre of bottom frame, 'Perkins Bacon & Petch, London Patent Hardened Steel Plate' vignette of Royal Arms in centre, all within rectangular spiral border with ADELAIDE on three sides, rubber stamped, 'ISSUED & PAYABLE AT GEELONG' at top and additional stamp in text 'HERE OR AT MELBOURNE' black on white, on back two signatures with one signed Joseph Hill, (Vort-Ronald Type One (b) (p60), and one pound illustrated fig. 56, type for Adelaide not in Spink Sale (Perkins Bacon Archive), but compare the illustrations of specimen proofs for other cities). Heavily frayed edge, also some small holes, otherwise very good, as a forgery probably unique, and very rare for a one pound note from this bank at this time. Passed in
Lot 4487 The City of Melbourne Bank Limited, Melbourne, one pound, dated originally 1st April 1877 and red overprinted date 19th June 1893, (dates printed), No. A 343173, on paper, uncertain signatures, no watermarks, imprint of 'Bradbury Wilkinson & Co Engravers &c London' lower centre, vignette of female figure facing in oval tablet, 1 in circular geometric frames in corners and 'ONE' in value tablet lower left, all within rectangular frame built up on 'ONE POUND' in intricate design, states 'I Promise to pay the Bearer on demand ONE POUND Sterling. Melbourne ... For The City of Melbourne Bank Limited', with ONE in blue and yellow inside central area, on back arms, geometric ovals with value tablet '1' and 'ONE' written, inside border pattern, around, blue, yellow and black on white/red and blue on white, (Vort-Ronald, cfFig.134a & 134b and [p125-6], comments p125-6 on bank, also Tomlinson p48-49). Many creases and folds, perforation near vignette, stain on reverse, otherwise nearly fine and excessively rare, being one of two known. Passed in
Lot 4488 The London Chartered Bank of Australia, Brisbane, one pound, dated 1 December 1887, (date fully printed), numbered A 36361, signed by uncertain signature for manager and countersigned by W.N.Dazell, on paper, probably watermarked but uncertain of type, imprint of 'Bradbury Wilkinson & Co. Engravers &c London', vignettes of shields at sides, and ornamental circular tablets with 1 in all corners, and ONE in tablet lower left, all within rectangular ornate border inscribed 'QUEENSLAND' below and 'BRISBANE' above, states below, 'I Promise to pay the Bearer One Pound Stg. on Demand Value received at Brisbane. For The London Chartered Bank of Australia', with orange and green ONE POUND across centre with additional geometic designs, back with large central ONE with green frame, orange, green and black on white/red and green on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (d) This Note mentioned, comments on bank and type p.165-170, similar issued note, illustrated Fig. 177 [p166]). A few folds and creases, otherwise very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4489 National Bank of Tasmania Limited, specimen one pound, Ringarooma, 18-, No 003000, imprint Sands & McDougall Limited Melbourne, rubber stamped 'cancelled' four times on the front (MVR type 2, domicile unlisted and earlier date period). Pin holes centre left, a 1cm tear bottom centre edge, lower right corner crease, two vertical bends, otherwise crisp, nearly extremely fine and believed to be unique. $17,000
Lot 4490 National Bank of Tasmania Limited, specimen five pounds, Launceston, 19-, No A030000 (MVR type 2) imprint Sands & McDougall Limited Melbourne, rubber stamped 'cancelled' four times on front. Two vertical bends, otherwise extremely fine or better and extremely rare. $10,000
Lot 4491 National Bank of Tasmania Limited, specimen ten pounds, Zeehan, 18-, No 000401, imprint Sands & McDougall Limited Melbourne, rubber stamped 'cancelled' four times on the front (MVR type 2 but earlier date period). Pin holes centre left, two vertical bends, otherwise crisp extremely fine and extremely rare. $17,000
Lot 4492 Queensland Government, Queensland Treasury Note, specimen one pound, uniface, Treasury, Brisbane, Jany. 1st 1867, No., imprint of the Government Printing Office, Brisbane, 'Cancelled/G.W' hand written across front (MVR p197). Slight thinning at right edge on back having been pasted in a book, otherwise nearly uncirculated and of the highest rarity, one of only two known examples. Passed in
Lot 4493 Queensland Government, Queensland Treasury Note, specimen five pounds, uniface, Treasury, Brisbane, Novr. 1st 1866, No., imprint of the Government Printing Office, Brisbane, 'Cancelled/G.W' hand written vertically across front (MVR p.197). Centre fold, otherwise good extremely fine and excessively rare, possibly the only known surviving example of a five pound note. Passed in
Lot 4494 Union Bank of Australia, one pound, issued at Melbourne but overstamped GEELONG three times, 1 Oct, 1845, (18 printed), No. 30341, hand signed by Directors, and entered by Horatio Hinley (the Chief Cashier), printed on watermarked paper probably with [UNION BANK OF] AUSTRALIA with a frame, with imprint on centre of bottom, 'Perkins Bacon & Petch, London, Patent Hardened Steel Plate', with vignettes of Queen Victoria and Britannia to left, kangaroo and produce to right and ship between, black on white, (Vort-Ronald, p223-230 on bank, five pound forgery note of similar type illustrated, Tomlinson p.101 illustrates one pound note of type). Folds and creases, with two unobtrusive pin holes from folds, some age toning, otherwise fine, very rare and the earliest known note of this bank. Passed in
Lot 4495 Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, one pound altered to five pounds, 1 July 1852, (18 printed), No. 111544, hand signed by uncertain Manager and Accountant, note altered from one pound to five pounds by removing corners with 1 and ONE in oval frames and replacing from other notes by skillful attachment a 5 and FIVE in those corners, in addition letters are added to text changing ONE POUND to FIVE POUNDS, a vignette of Queen Victoria seated on throne upper left and the Britannia and Australia allegorical representations, separated by a sailing ship, are present, printed on unwatermarked paper (?), with imprint on centre of bottom frame, 'Perkins Bacon & Petch, London Patent Hardened Steel Plate', black on white, (Vort-Ronald Type One (p225), and compare with other known one pound altered to five pounds forgery, fig.227 (p223), also for specimen proof of ú1 and ú5 notes copied, see Spink Sale (Perkins Bacon Archive lot 786 and 790 both illustrated). Heavy folds and creases, major repairs to note by additions for alterations (as above), many small holes, and extensive toning, otherwise very good, as a forgery the second known example, and very rare for a one pound note from this bank at this time. Passed in
Lot 4496 Union Bank of Australia, one pound, Goulburn, 4th Jnry 1858 No. C/T 9841 (MVR type 2a). A full note printed on thin paper, nearly fine and extremely rare as an issued country town note. Passed in
Lot 4497 Union Bank of Australia, Melbourne, one pound, dated 1 Jany 1876 (187- printed), No.F452590, uniface note issue, signed Davids (?) for manager and entered by W.Anderson, no watermark, imprint of 'Perkins Bacon & Co. London Patented Hardened Steel Plate', vignette of Britannia and colonial wharf scene, with ships between in background, all within scroll border which includes MELBOURNE at the sides, two vertical overprints of ONE in five blue circles, blue and black on white, (Vort-Ronald, Type two (a), Fig.228, [p224], similar note, further comments pp223-8). Creases and folds, scattered light stains, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4498 Commercial Banking Company of Sydney, certificate on paper for one share of Bank Capital Stock, one hundred pounds sterling, 'John Malcolm' 22nd January 1836 No 1769, signed by Directors Jn Tombs, M.E.Baxter, Thomas Marsden, R.Merry, imprint W.Moffit Sc. Toned, nearly extremely fine and rare. $1,700
Lot 4499 Bill of Exchange, printed form with details entered in ink, Jno Flower, Eighty four pounds and Tenpence, Sydney, New South Wales, 20th September 1841, Third of Exchange No.71 to order of I.C.McLaren, in cartouche at left 'Sold By/W.Wilson/York St', paper watermarked 'JOHN DAWDNEY', endorsed on back to a third party by I.C.McLaren. Creases and folds, otherwise very fine. Passed in
Lot 4500 Randell & Scott, Lang's Crossing, Hay, Murrum Bidgee, ten shillings, Hay Novr.5th 1861 No.75, vignette of steam ship in centre, imprint (faint) H.Berger Lit. Payable also in Adelaide (cf Nicholson lot 1631) (see Mira, W.J.D., 'From Riverboat to Iron Horse' MCC, Sydney 1990, p16). Trimmed to border, many folds, creases and tears, stuck down (as usual) to thick backing paper or card, fair and excessively rare, the only known example of this denomination. Passed in
Lot 4501 Randell & Scott, Lang's Crossing, Hay, Murrum Bidgee, issued at Hay, one pound, currency note, dated 18th April 1861, (18- printed), number No.36, no watermark, value tablets in upper corners, vignette of steam ship in centre, imprint of H. Berger Lit. lower left, stating on front 'We Promise to Pay the Bearer on demand here, or in Adelaide, S. Australia, Twenty Shillings Sterling, value received', signed Randell Scott, black on white, (Spink Noble Sale 36 lot 2722 similar item, and discussion Mira 'From Riverboat to Iron Horse', 1990, p16). Note attached to cardboard, many folds and creases, close trimming on two edges, and small piece out of one side, otherwise very good and extremely rare. $4,000
Lot 4502 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913) M000054 (R.1b), with presentation letter, Melbourne, 5 July 1913, to W.N.Hedges 'Dunboe', Sackville Street, Kew East, signed by the Secretary to the Treasury, Geo.T.Allen. Two rounded corners, a repaired tear spot top margin at left, two pin holes, otherwise nearly extremely fine and very rare. $103,000
Lot 4503 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1913) M000055 (R.1a) presentation note awarded to W.N.Hedges in the ballot along with the previous lot. A full note with printer's guide lines in all four corners of the front, extremely fine or better and extremely rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $110,000
Lot 4504 Ten shillings, Collins/Allen (1915) M 624828 M (R.2c). Flattened and with inked message in French on back (1916), otherwise very fine or better and rare. $13,500
Lot 4505 Ten shillings, Kell/Collins (1926) A/28 336185 (R.5). Flattened and cleaned, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 4506 Ten shillings, Riddle/Heathershaw (1928) A/80 384959 (R.7). Original body, crisp, good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4507 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) B/43 222224 (R.8b) last prefix. Flattened of three vertical folds, otherwise good very fine and rare in this condition. $2,700
Lot 4508 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) B/41 005811 (R.8b) thin signature. Fine. $650
Lot 4509 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/0 411056 (R.9). Cleaned, flattened, otherwise fine and rare. Passed in
Lot 4510 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/15 918348 (R.9). Flattened of folds and soiled, fine. $500
Lot 4511 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) C/13 119605 (R.9). A few small edge splits and minor foxing, otherwise very good and scarce. $470
Lot 4512 Ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/17 812435 (R.11). Flattened of folds, colour faded on two folds, small tone spot below King's head, otherwise fine. $170
Lot 4513 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/80 054782 (R.12). Flat, virtually uncirculated. $980
Lot 4514 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) F/12 719861 (R.12). Wavy, crisp and virtually uncirculated. $500
Lot 4515 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) F/12 643628 (R.12). Nearly very fine. $170
Lot 4516 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) E/15, E/73, E/89, E/98 (R.12) (4); Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/54, F/62, G/19, G/27 (R.13) (4). One R13 with pencilled figures on front, otherwise very good - fine. (8) $190
Lot 4517 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/93 918791 (R.13). Flattened of two folds, otherwise uncirculated. $300
Lot 4518 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) F/39 368167 (R.13), WWII signed 'short snorter' with eleven signatures on front, one of which is by famous American baseball player, Johnny Mize, and as a wartime service signature scarce. Taped at side edges, nicks along top and bottom edges, fine. $160
Lot 4519 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to Coombs/Wilson (1961)(R.13 - 17 (2)). Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) Passed in
Lot 4520 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) B/46 606152 (R.15). Uncirculated. $500
Lot 4521 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1952) B/46 442870/1 (R.15) consecutive pair. Flattened, cleaned, otherwise nearly extremely fine. (2) $380
Lot 4522 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AC/88 738121 (R.16). Uncirculated. $260
Lot 4523 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AE/37 333333 solid number (R.16). Uncirculated and rare. $1,500
Lot 4524 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) AE/49 444444 solid number (R.16). Uncirculated and rare. $1,700
Lot 4525 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/00 617247 (R.17). Light centre fold, good extremely fine. $70
Lot 4526 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/64 706584 (R.17). Uncirculated. $190
Lot 4527 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AF/27 379345/6 consecutive pair (R.17). Centre fold, virtually uncirculated. (2) $300
Lot 4528 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/30 193773/4 consecutive pair (R.17). Centre fold, virtually uncirculated. (2) $280
Lot 4529 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AH/25 990817, AH/50 385516, AH/50 580645 (R.17). Folds, crisp extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $180
Lot 4530 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AF/92 249057/60 (R.17) consecutive run of four notes. First note with 2mm stain on front left side, nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $300
Lot 4531 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AF/51 972049/50; AF/52 452136/39 (R.17) consecutive pair and consecutive run of four notes. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (6) $340
Lot 4532 Ten shillings - one pound, ten shillings, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) C/62 486425 (R.10), Riddle/Sheehan (1936) D/51 826773 (R.11), Coombs/Wilson (1952) B/29 094680 (R.15); one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/82 605442 (R.28). The first with pin holes, a 2mm top edge split, foxing and creasing, the second creased and some foxing, the third with creasing and foxing spots and edge stain but fresh appearance (GVF), the last with creasing and figures written on back in pencil, overall good - good very fine. (4) $380
Lot 4533 Ten shillings and one pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) (R.12(2), 29(4)); Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.30a(2); Coombs/Wilson (1952) (R.32); also ten shillings of Great Britain, O'Brien. Fair - good fine. (10) $150
Lot 4534 Ten shillings, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) to ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) (R.12, 33 (2), 45 (torn off corner), 46 (2), 49 (2), 63 (2)). Fair - fine. (10) $220
Lot 4535 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) to ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943), (R.13, 17(3), 30b, 31, 34b(3), 59). The last with long tear, fair - very fine. (10) $140
Lot 4536 Ten shillings, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.13); twenty dollars Coombs/Wilson (1966) and Phillips/Randall (1968) (R.401, 402). Very fine. (3) $140
Lot 4537 Ten shillings - ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960/61) Reserve Bank, ten shillings, AF/41 109728, one pound, HK/51 843739, five pounds, TB/42 458586, ten pounds, WA/58 151597 (R.17, 34b, 50, 63). Nearly very fine - good very fine. (4) $240
Lot 4538 Ten shillings and ten pounds, ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AG/92 (3), AH/30 (R.16) (4), ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/03 (R.62), (1960) WA/38 (R.63). The first ten pounds with edge tears and nicks, overall good - fine. (6) $120
Lot 4539 Ten shillings - one pound, Coombs/Wilson issues, ten shillings (1961) AG/07 088382 (R.17); one pound (1953) HD/47 091846, HD/66 193163 (R.33) (2), (1961) HH/69 801168, HH/81 807020 (R.34b) (2). Flattened of folds, good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) $280
Lot 4540 Ten shillings - ten pounds, all Coombs/Wilson, ten shillings (1961) AH/60 662079 (R.17), one pound (1961) HI/69 131282 (R.34b), five pounds (1961) TC/28 972375 (R.61), ten pounds (1960) WA/57 989938 (R.63). In banknote album, the five pounds with small tone spot on back bottom edge, the first with centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $600
Lot 4541 Ten shillings - one pound, ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1961) AF/41 961616 (R.17); one pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/I 139258 (R.30b), Coombs/Wilson (1953) HF/23 421859 (R.33), (1961) HJ/36 708198 (R.34b). The first three flattened of folds, otherwise uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 4542 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) B 442118 T (R.21). Pin holes top centre, otherwise nearly fine. $750
Lot 4543 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) A 543996 T (R.21). Two pin holes, otherwise fine. $500
Lot 4544 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) B 424649 J (R.21). Very good. $320
Lot 4545 One pound, Cerutty/Collins (1918) C 351161 T (R.21). Frayed right side, corners off, otherwise good. $220
Lot 4546 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/4 428021 (R.26). Good very fine. $500
Lot 4547 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/90 339257 (R.26). Nearly very fine. $320
Lot 4548 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) K/27 777897 (R.26). Flattened of folds, trimmed, otherwise fine. $140
Lot 4549 One pound, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) J/34 330236, K/23 786974 (R.26). The last with some edge chips, both with dirty marks or foxing, otherwise fine - good fine. (2) $240
Lot 4550 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/44 558657 (R.28). Crisp, nearly extremely fine. $500
Lot 4551 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/69 915384 (R.28). Good very fine. $300
Lot 4552 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/66 684538 (R.28). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4553 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/16 784537 (R.28). Very fine. $250
Lot 4554 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/77 999417 (R.28). Good fine. $220
Lot 4555 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/39 218168 (R.28). Good fine. Passed in
Lot 4556 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) M/88 187193 (R.28). Good fine. Passed in
Lot 4557 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) N/68 792924 (R.28); Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/00 884027 (R.34b). Creasing and folds, nearly fine; centre fold and creases, good very fine. (2) $400
Lot 4558 One pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) to Armitage/McFarlane (1942) (R.28, 29 and 30a). Fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4559 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) N/88 978336 (R.29). Slightly wavy, crisp uncirculated and rare in this condition. $1,350
Lot 4560 One pound, Sheehan/McFarlane (1938) P/56, P/66, P/70, P/74 021120 scarce radar number (R.29). Very good - fine. (4) $120
Lot 4561 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) H/20 929970, H/29 827885 (R.30a). Cleaned and flattened of folds, the second with several edge nicks, otherwise very fine. (2) $50
Lot 4562 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) dark green P/87, light green J/10, J/18, K/29 (R.30a, 30b [3]) (4); Coombs/Watt (1949) I/19, W/42 (R.31) (2); Coombs/Wilson (1954) HF/26 (R.33) (1), (1961) HK/27, HK/28, HK/40 (R.34b) (3). The R33 very fine, the rest very good - fine. (10) $160
Lot 4563 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) K/14 021305/6 (R.30b) consecutive pair. Flat, nearly uncirculated. (2) $600
Lot 4564 One pound, Armitage/McFarlane (1942) K/27 727719 (R.30b). Crisp, nearly uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4565 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) X/51 064158 (R.32). Flat, uncirculated. $330
Lot 4566 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1952) X/25 542196 (R.32). Uncirculated. $470
Lot 4567 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HJ/16 616189 (R.33). Uncirculated. $130
Lot 4568 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HE/18 164809/13 (R.33) consecutive run of five notes. Uncirculated. (5) $950
Lot 4569 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HD/16, HD/26 767777, HD/29, HF/16 (R.33) (4), (1961) HK/34 (2) (R.34a) (2). Very good - fine. (6) $80
Lot 4570 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HJ/76 028261/2 (R.34a) consecutive pair. Good extremely fine. (2) $110
Lot 4571 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/14 005735/6 consecutive pair (R.34b). Faint trace of a fold, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $130
Lot 4572 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HK/37 232773/4 consecutive pair (R.34b). Uncirculated. (2) $380
Lot 4573 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HH/22 888625/29 (R.34b) consecutive run of five notes. Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (5) $440
Lot 4574 One and ten pounds, one pound, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) L/70, M/58, N/11 (R.28) (3), ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 386535 (R.57). The first with a few edge splits and a small spot of paper loss at top left edge, the last pound with stain on back, otherwise very good - fine. (4) $360
Lot 4575 One - ten pounds, one pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) (10), 1961 (8) (R.33 [10], 34a [4], 34b [4]) (18), five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949), Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.47, 49) (2), ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.62) (3). A few of the one pound notes with small edge tears, otherwise good - fine. (23) $260
Lot 4576 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 359205 C (R.37b). Torn lower right corner, top edge tear, otherwise good. $950
Lot 4577 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 494596 C (R.37b). Lower right corner off, otherwise very good. $1,000
Lot 4578 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 898699 D (R.37b). Lower right corner frayed and partly missing, otherwise very good. $600
Lot 4579 Five pounds, Cerutty/Collins (1918) U 425245 F (F.37b). Frayed, otherwise good. $400
Lot 4580 Five pounds, Kell/Collins (1924) Q/4 439225 (R.38a). Toned, corner fold, water stains, otherwise good fine. $770
Lot 4581 Five pounds, Kell/Collins (1924) Q/7 435470 (R.38b), last prefix issue. Fair. $420
Lot 4582 Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) Q/8 777429 (R.40). Frail right side and top corner off, otherwise very good. Passed in
Lot 4583 Five pounds, Kell/Heathershaw (1927) Q/9 729915 (R.40). Frail right edge, very good. Passed in
Lot 4584 Five pounds, Riddle/Heathershaw (1927) Q/21 936972 (R.42). Trimmed, extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4585 Five pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1933) R/14 641531 (R.44b). Two tiny pin holes, otherwise good very fine. $1,450
Lot 4586 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/29 594606 (R.45). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise extremely fine. $660
Lot 4587 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/24 878176 (R.45). Vertical folds and creases, two inked words on back, otherwise good body, good fine. Passed in
Lot 4588 Five pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1939) R/33 (R.45); Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/48, R/83 (R.46) (2); Coombs/Watt (1949) S/22 (R.47); Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/56 (R.48). The first with a few small edge splits and the last with a few small spots of paper loss on bottom edge, a few with staining, otherwise very good - fine. (5) $180
Lot 4589 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/73 542425 (R.46). Centre fold, nearly extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4590 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/37 244744 (R.46). Flattened of folds, good extremely fine. Passed in
Lot 4591 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/47 559666 (R.46). Flattened of centre fold, otherwise good extremely fine/good very fine. $200
Lot 4592 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/40 151522 (R.46). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4593 Five pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1941) R/58 764373 (R.46). Two or three tone spots either side, otherwise good body, very fine or better. Passed in
Lot 4594 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) R/85 292770 first prefix (R.47F). Flattened, small top edge nick, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4595 Five pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) R/97 552156 (R.47). Extremely fine. $400
Lot 4596 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/55 444720 (R.48). Original body, centre fold, otherwise very fine. $120
Lot 4597 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/52 588437 (R.48). Flattened, otherwise good very fine. $100
Lot 4598 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/32 158226 (R.48). Some creasing and folds, nearly very fine. $100
Lot 4599 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1952) S/27, S/31, S/32, S/34, S/35, S/37, S/42, S/47 (2), S/54 (R.48). Mostly fine - very fine. (10) $800
Lot 4600 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/07 143467 (R.49). Uncirculated. $300
Lot 4601 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) TA/58 827529 (R.49). Centre fold, otherwise nearly uncirculated. $200
Lot 4602 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954 and 1960) TA/65 (R.49), TB/87, 97 (R.50) (2). Good very fine - extremely fine. (3) $300
Lot 4603 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) TB/93 242951/2 consecutive pair (R.50). Uncirculated. (2) $900
Lot 4604 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1961) TB/78 907390/1 consecutive pair (R.50). Uncirculated. (2) $1,000
Lot 4605 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/40 932766/7 (R.50) consecutive pair. Flattened, otherwise good extremely fine. (2) $420
Lot 4606 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TB/55 251196, TC/86 542617 (R.50). The last with edge split and nicks, otherwise fine - very fine. (2) $40
Lot 4607 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TB/42, TB/50, TB/65, TB/74, TB/75, TB/85, TB/95, TC/09, TC/16, TC/34, TC/39, TC/41, TC/57, TC/62, TC/76, TD/04, TD/08 (R.50). Mostly fine - extremely fine. (17) Passed in
Lot 4608 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) (R.49); one pound, Coombs/Watt (1949) (R.31); Coombs/Wilson (1953) (R.33) (4); ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson 1961 (R.17). Fair - very fine. (7) $140
Lot 4609 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/51, TC/98 (R.50) (2); ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/34 362801 (R.63). Nearly extremely fine - extremely fine. (3) Passed in
Lot 4610 Ten pounds, Kell/Collins (1925) U/1 142314 (R.54). Top left corner frayed, otherwise fine and rare. $3,100
Lot 4611 Ten pounds, Riddle/Sheehan (1934) V/2 928244 (R.57). Flattened of centre fold, good very fine. $2,600
Lot 4612 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/4 357504 (R.58). Two pin holes left hand side of note, otherwise nearly fine. Passed in
Lot 4613 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 161950 (R.58). Note soiled, fine. $420
Lot 4614 Ten pounds, Sheehan/McFarlane (1940) V/3 161562 (R.58). Nearly fine. $420
Lot 4615 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/11 420655/8 (R.59) four consecutive notes. Crisp originals, virtually uncirculated with light centre folds, rare as such. (4) $7,200
Lot 4616 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/7 035529 (R.59). Original body, very fine. $340
Lot 4617 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/10 571837 (R.59). Good colour and body, two small rust spots on front of note, nearly very fine. $280
Lot 4618 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/6 016527 (R.59). Nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4619 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/6 114717 (R.59). Good fine. Passed in
Lot 4620 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/6 639742 (R.59). Good fine. $360
Lot 4621 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/5 815202 (R.59). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4622 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/6 506204 (R.59). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4623 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/8 205454 (R.59). Fine. Passed in
Lot 4624 Ten pounds, Armitage/McFarlane (1943) V/6 824324 (R.59). Two pin holes near top left side, otherwise fine. Passed in
Lot 4625 Ten pounds, Coombs/Watt (1949) V/16 216630 (R.60). Fine. $140
Lot 4626 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/16 311869 (R.62). Creases and folds, dirty on back, nearly very fine. $110
Lot 4627 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/00 778740 first prefix issue (R.62F). Small edge chip at bottom, otherwise fine. $280
Lot 4628 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1954) WA/28 043580, 065867 (R.62) last serial prefix notes. Very good; fine. (2) $300
Lot 4629 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/57 073955 (R.63). Uncirculated. $1,200
Lot 4630 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/54 653593/4 consecutive pair (R.63). Uncirculated. (2) $2,000
Lot 4631 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/59 694275/6 consecutive pair (R.63). Uncirculated. (2) $1,700
Lot 4632 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/46 625425 (R.63). Centre folds, otherwise original, nearly uncirculated. $280
Lot 4633 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/28 453649/50 (R.63) first serial prefix consecutive pair. Centre folds, otherwise crisp, nearly uncirculated. (2) $1,400
Lot 4634 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/58 756051/60 (R.63) a run of ten consecutive notes. Traces of centre folds on most, '100' in top margin on the first, 53/4 are the best pair, a spectacular run and rare as such, nearly uncirculated. (10) $4,200
Lot 4635 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/59 324715, (R.63). Extremely fine. $200
Lot 4636 Ten pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) WA/10, 19, 23, 26, 27, 35, 39, 40, 42 (3), 46, 48, 55, 58, 59 (R.63). Mostly very fine - extremely fine. (16) $2,200
Lot 4637 World War II, Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp Hay, penny (1941) No 4904, unsigned (Bullus recorded eight examples, not including this piece). Extremely fine and extremely rare, only ten or eleven known. Passed in
Lot 4638 World War II, Camp Seven Bank, Internment Camp Hay, threepence (1941) No 0120, signed R. Stahl, with ink rubber stamp seal on front (Bullus recorded only three examples not counting this piece). Fine and extremely rare, only five or six known. Passed in
Lot 4639 Australia, WWII POW envelope posted from Mîdling, Vienna on 3.6.41, addressed to Kurt Baier, Hut No.26 Coumpound (sic) 2, Camp No.7, Eastern Command, Australia, stamped on front, '3/Passed/By/Censor/222/Internment Camp/Tatura, Vic.', back with three Third Reich stamps for opening by military censor, edge with sticker attached '3 Opened by Censor'. Some areas of paper separation around a few edges, otherwise fine and scarce historic document. $400
Lot 4640 Australia, WWII POW envelope posted from Krefeld, Germany on 16.4.41 from Dr.jun.Hugo Israel Kaufmann to Mr. Georg E.Kaufmann 76290, Eastern Command Camp 7 Hut 32 Compound II, C/O Prisoner war Service, Australia, stamped on front 'Opened By Censor V147', back with two Third Reich stamps for opening by censor, edge with sticker attached '3 Opened by Censor'. Opened on three sides, fine. $150
Lot 4641 Australia, HMAS Kuttabul, (Fleet Support Base at Garden Island in Sydney Harbour), Wardroom Mess, chits for one cent (white), five cents (blue) and ten cents (yellow), all with black print. Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4642 Australia, HMAS Penguin, (Balmoral, naval base in Sydney Harbour), Wardroom Mess, chits for one cent (deep yellow), two cents (white) and five cents (pale yellow), all with black print, 'valid for two months from ....' (date to be added). Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4643 Papua New Guinea, Fleet Officers Club, Admiralty Islands, WWII, chit book of twenty chits, fifteen chits still in situ, book no.12916 (Yarwood p40); Commissioned Officer's Mess, Navy Yard, Charleston S.C., WWII, coupon book for $5.00, no.017506, twenty four coupons in situ (10c [17], 5c [7]); Ward Room Mess, Admiralty House, cover only for $1.00 chit book no.125914-C. Covers fine, unused chits, one with corner missing otherwise uncirculated. (2 books, 1 cover) $220
Lot 4644 Ten shillings, Coombs/Wilson (1954) specimen, AC/00 000012, overprinted SPECIMEN diagonally in red outlying block letters front and back, (MVR 16a, p.78; R.1b). Uncirculated and extremely rare. $46,000
Lot 4645 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser, (1988), specimen polymer commemorative issue, AA 18 233081, specimen No 0837, (McD.DS.29). In folder of issue, uncirculated and very rare, only one other (to H.C.Coombs) seen with serial number. $10,000
Lot 4646 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) polymer specimen issue no 0001, hand signed on the front lower panel B W Fraser, serial no. AA 93 000000, type four overprint (cfMcD.DS.31), housed in first and last note folder. Uncirculated, very rare and historically important. $30,000
Lot 4647 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans, (1993), Specimen polymer, AA 93 000000, Specimen no.0059, (McD.DS31). Uncirculated and very rare. $10,000
Lot 4648 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) specimen polymer issue, AA 95 000000, specimen No.0059, (McD.DS33). Uncirculated and very rare. $10,000
Lot 4649 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) specimen polymer note, No 0607, AA 95 000000 (McD.DS 33). Uncirculated and very rare. Passed in
Lot 4650 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) six different prefixes (R.302). Fine - extremely fine. (6) Passed in
Lot 4651 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) (R.302). Fine - very fine. (6) $130
Lot 4652 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) SHV 819931/5, SHT 055436/40 two lots of five consecutive notes (R.303). Crease and centre fold, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (10) $240
Lot 4653 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) SGL 410913/5, SKA 618875/7, SJY 176798/800, SNU 992546/8 four consecutive trios (R.303). The SNU issues with three folds, the others with centre fold, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (12) $170
Lot 4654 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) SGQ 820343/4, SGX 631342/3, SJD 784194/5 three consecutive pairs (R.303). Folds and creases, otherwise extremely fine - good extremely fine. (6) $90
Lot 4655 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) SGK 301067/8, SGY 175353 and 356, SHB 036668/9, SHK 813546/7, SHT 324263, SRV 933107, includes three consecutive pairs (R.303). Folds and creases, otherwise virtually uncirculated. (10) $140
Lot 4656 Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) gothic centre thread TEV 541021 (R.306a). Uncirculated. $70
Lot 4657 Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) gothic centre thread TEV 541070/1 consecutive pair (R.306a). Uncirculated. (2) $170
Lot 4658 Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) gothic side thread TEP 170853/60, TFU 542259/63 ten and five consecutive (R.306a). Centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (15) Passed in
Lot 4659 Ten dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) THV 769204 (R.306b). Light centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4660 Ten dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) gothic serials TPN 125340/2 three consecutive (R.307a). Uncirculated. (3) $80
Lot 4661 Ten dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) OCRB serials TUA 187583/4, TUZ 510531/2 two consecutive pairs (R.307b). Uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 4662 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) UNC 110452/66 fifteen consecutive (R.309). Centre fold, uncirculated. (15) $200
Lot 4663 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial first release AB 28 949784/7 four consecutive notes (R.310a). Uncirculated. (4) $240
Lot 4664 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial, second release AB 10, first prefix (R.310bF). Nearly uncirculated. (9) $700
Lot 4665 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial, second release AB 57 949851/4, run of four consecutive, last prefix (R.310bL). Nearly uncirculated - uncirculated. (4) $740
Lot 4666 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial, second release AB 57, last prefix (R.310bL). Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4667 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial second release, AB 14 394511/4 five consecutive (R.310b). Uncirculated. (5) $100
Lot 4668 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentennial second release, AB 31 650412/7 six consecutive numbers (R.310b). Uncirculated. (6) $100
Lot 4669 Ten dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.312). Uncirculated. (50) $950
Lot 4670 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) without plate letter, MQQ 995793/802 ten consecutive (R.313b). Uncirculated. (10) $180
Lot 4671 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) AE 93 257526/30 five consecutive first signature prefix (R.316aF). Uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 4672 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) blue Dobell shading, various prefixes, singles, pairs and runs (R.316a). Uncirculated. (60) Passed in
Lot 4673 Ten and twenty dollars, ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary first release AB 32 938932, second release AB 22 835543, Fraser/Higgins (1990) MAJ 746505 (R.310a, 310b, 312) (3), twenty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) VJQ 541125 (R.408). Uncirculated. (4) $180
Lot 4674 Ten - one hundred dollars, ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) GD 93 894377, GF 93 393632 (R.316a); twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) IL 94 877535 (R.416a); one hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) BB 96 782498 (R.616). The first with centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (4) $140
Lot 4675 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAL 909813/7 five consecutive notes (R.401). Centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (5) $120
Lot 4676 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAA 665550; XAA 118287; three other XAA prefixes (R.401) first serial prefix notes. Centre folds, very good - extremely fine. (5) $140
Lot 4677 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAC 130001/5, XAL five pairs, XAN pair, XAP two pairs, XAS run of four and broken run of six and five notes. Generally extremely fine or better. (30) $700
Lot 4678 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) prefixes XAN (28), XAP (5), XAQ, XAS (2), XAU (6), XAX (2), XAY (3), XBG (3), XBJ (2), XBP (2) (last prefix) (R.401). The last good extremely fine and scarce, generally very fine - extremely fine. (54) $1,100
Lot 4679 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) prefixes XAB (3), XAC (17), XAD, XAE, XAF (2), XAG (5), XAH (5, includes radar number 448844), XAL (43). Generally very fine - extremely fine. (77) $1,500
Lot 4680 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBQ (3) (R.402). Very fine - good very fine. (3) $700
Lot 4681 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR 091704, 279471, 858838, 915145 (R.402). The first with a few edge splits, the second and last with penned figure on back, the third trimmed at right edge, otherwise fine - good fine. (4) $300
Lot 4682 Twenty dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) XBR (3), XBQ (3) (R.402). One torn, fine - very fine. (6) $420
Lot 4683 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) XDP (two pairs), XDS (pair) (R.403). Nearly uncirculated. (6) $200
Lot 4684 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) prefixes XBS, XBV, XCA, XCB, XCC, XCD (2), XCF (6), XCG (2), XCH, XCJ (3), XCN, XCP, XCQ, XCU (3); XDB (3), XDC (2), XDG, XDH, XDJ (2), XDK (2), XDL (2), XDN (5), XDP (2), XDU (2); XEC (6), XED (3), XEP (R.403). Very fine - good extremely fine. (57) $1,200
Lot 4685 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) XFS (R.404), Knight/Wheeler (1976) Gothic side thread XTA (R.406b), Johnston/Fraser (1985) OCRB issues ERK and ERV (R.409a). Fine - extremely fine. (4) $80
Lot 4686 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1972) to Fraser/Cole (1991) (R.404; 406a (12); 406b (3); 407a (8,including a run of five); 408 (9, including two pairs); 409a (12); 413 (7)). Good very fine - nearly uncirculated. (52) $1,100
Lot 4687 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985), OCRB various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.409a). Uncirculated. (52) $1,200
Lot 4688 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Higgins (1990), various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.412). Uncirculated. (31) Passed in
Lot 4689 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) AAA prefix NPA issue, AAA 909161/3 three consecutive (R.413i). Uncirculated. (3) $200
Lot 4690 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991), various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.413). Uncirculated. (50) Passed in
Lot 4691 Twenty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) AAA 005629/48 twenty consecutive NPA issue (R.415i). Uncirculated. (20) $1,100
Lot 4692 Twenty dollars, Macfarlane/Henry (2002) AA06 480515/8 (R.420) four consecutive first prefix 2006 notes. Uncirculated. (4) $100
Lot 4693 Twenty - one hundred dollars, twenty dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) XAK 169236, Fraser/Evans (1993) ABF 325106 (R.401, 415) (2); fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) WQH 043720 (R.515); one hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) ZHV 243959 (R.613). Stored in a banknote album with slipcover, uncirculated. (4) Passed in
Lot 4694 Twenty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) VNK 696346 (R.408) slight wet ink transfer on front of '20'; one hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAK 074566/7 (R.608) consecutive pair. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $240
Lot 4695 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA 527197, 278; 627772 (R.505) first serial prefix notes. Crisp, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (3) $400
Lot 4696 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA 596673, 8, 80; 627762, 4 (R.505) first serial prefix notes, including an almost pair. Crisp, extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4697 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA 522088/9 (R.505) consecutive pair of first prefix notes. Good very fine. (2) $160
Lot 4698 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA prefix (R.505) first prefix notes. Crisp, good very fine - good extremely fine. (12) $700
Lot 4699 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA prefix (R.505) first prefix notes. Crisp, very fine - extremely fine. (20) $1,100
Lot 4700 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAA prefix (R.505) first prefix notes. One torn, fine - extremely fine. (32) Passed in
Lot 4701 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAB 545077/8; YAF 637346/7; YAL 221915/8 (R.505) two pairs and a run of four consecutive notes. Crisp, good extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (8) $450
Lot 4702 Fifty dollars, Phillips/Wheeler (1973) YAB (11), YAD (6), YAE, YAF (2), YAG, YAK (4), YAL (3), YAR (R.505). Very fine - extremely fine. (29) $1,400
Lot 4703 Fifty dollars, Knight/Wheeler (1976) YAX (2), YBS, YBT (2), YBX (R.506a); YBE, YBF, YCD, YCH, YCL, YCN, YCU (R.506b). Good fine - good extremely fine. (13) $600
Lot 4704 Fifty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) YDS 804098/9 consecutive pair (R.507). Centre fold, otherwise uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 4705 Fifty dollars, Knight/Stone (1979) YDA, YDF, YDH, YDY (2), YDZ, YEB, YEC, YED, YEE, YEK, YEN, YER (2), YET, YEU, YEY, YEZ (3), YFD (3), YFJ, YFK, YFR, YFS, YFT (2), YGP, YGV, YGZ, YHC, YHE (2) (R.507). Fine - extremely fine. (35) Passed in
Lot 4706 Fifty dollars, Johnston/Stone (1983) to Fraser/Evans (1993) (R.508 (4), 509a, b, 512 pair, 513 (10, includes broken run of WUB)). Fine - uncirculated. (18) Passed in
Lot 4707 Fifty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) gothic serial numbers, various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.509a). Uncirculated. (30) Passed in
Lot 4708 Fifty dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) YVX 952475 (R.509b) OCRB serials. Uncirculated. $100
Lot 4709 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) WUP 332087/8 consecutive pair (R.515). Uncirculated. (2) $120
Lot 4710 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) AA 95 901188 first prefix (R.516aF). Uncirculated. $200
Lot 4711 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1995) DC 95 029164, FJ 95 022125, GM 95 950632/3 consecutive pair (R.516a). Uncirculated. (4) $250
Lot 4712 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 397999/8000 consecutive pair of first prefix notes (R.608F). Nearly uncirculated. (2) $410
Lot 4713 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA 070823, 6; ZAA 279167 (R.608) first serial prefix notes. Nearly uncirculated. (3) $420
Lot 4714 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAA prefix (R.608) first serial prefix notes. Fine - good very fine. (6) $600
Lot 4715 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAC 072122/7, 085748/52 (R.608) runs of six and five consecutive notes. Nearly uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 4716 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAR 071602/5, 8/9, 12/13; 091971/3 (R.608) two pairs, trio and run of four. Nearly uncirculated. (11) Passed in
Lot 4717 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAS 501630/2, 091163/7; ZAT 069241, 6, 56/7, 61 (R.608), three singles, pair, trio and run of five. Nearly uncirculated. (13) Passed in
Lot 4718 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAY 071221/9; ZBA 070591/6 (R.608) runs of six and nine consecutive notes. Centre folds on first run, nearly uncircuilated. (15) $1,450
Lot 4719 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Stone (1984) ZAB 070728, 941/4; 071032/45, 812/3, 815/6, 825 (R.608) broken runs. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (24) $2,300
Lot 4720 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) various prefixes in singles, pairs and runs (R.609). Uncirculated. (15) $1,500
Lot 4721 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) ZBS 671439/41; ZBV, ZCR (R.609). Nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4722 One hundred dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1985) ZBR 386199/298 (R.609) a run of one hundred consecutive notes. Centre bend, nearly uncirculated. (100) $9,200
Lot 4723 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) ZLD last prefix, in singles, pairs and runs (R.613L). Uncirculated. (101) $11,600
Lot 4724 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AA 96 163618 first signature prefix (R.616F), BF 96 745646, DH 96 773691, DL 96 774921 (R.616) (3). Uncirculated. (4) $450
Lot 4725 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AA 96 (R.616F) three singles and a run of seven consecutive, first prefix. Uncirculated. (10) $1,100
Lot 4726 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) test notes, BT, BX, BU (a pair and run of five consecutive) (R.616T). Uncirculated. (9) Passed in
Lot 4727 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AN 96 (R.616bF) first prefix test notes. Extremely fine - nearly uncirculated. (5) Passed in
Lot 4728 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AR 96 669568, AS 96 998284, 999312; BQ 96 828767 (R.616) four test notes. Very fine - nearly uncirculated. (4) $390
Lot 4729 One hundred dollars, Fraser/Evans (1996) AX 96 902804, BN 96 854299 (R.616T). With folds, otherwise good very fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4730 One hundred dollars, Macfarlane/Evans (1998) CG 99 853140/2 (R.618b) three consecutive notes. Uncirculated. (3) Passed in
Lot 4731 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1953) HA/90 35922* (R.33s). Horizontal and vertical folds and creases, otherwise nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4732 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/87 54336* (R.34bs). Original body good fine. $800
Lot 4733 One pound, Coombs/Wilson (1961) HE/88 79363* (R.34bs). Bottom edge tear at right, otherwise good fine. $360
Lot 4734 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960), TC/13 24211*, (R.50s) last prefix star note. Flat, nearly uncirculated and very rare in this condition, one of the finest known. $24,000
Lot 4735 Five pounds, Coombs/Wilson (1960) TC/11 63465* (R.50s). With folds and a 1cm repaired tear to right edge, otherwise nearly very fine. $1,900
Lot 4736 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAJ 45453* (R.73s). One tiny spot, otherwise uncirculated. Passed in
Lot 4737 One dollar, Phillips/Randall (1969) ZAK 06941* (R.73s). Very good. $220
Lot 4738 Two dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZFE 63792* (R.81s); Coombs/Randall (1967) ZFJ 34530* (R.82s); Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFR 00911* (R.83s). Many creases and folds, nearly fine; paper thinned at centre, otherwise extremely fine; rust and top corner blunted at left, good fine. (3) $1,800
Lot 4739 Two dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZFH 36282* first prefix (R.82sF). Nearly uncirculated. $3,000
Lot 4740 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFS 06427* (R.83s) last serial prefix star note. Slight creasing, natural paper, good body, very fine. Passed in
Lot 4741 Two dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZFQ 07370* (R.83s). Flattened, very fine. $420
Lot 4742 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSD 13428* (R.301s). Flattened of folds, nearly very fine. $600
Lot 4743 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 99590* (R.301s). Light staining, flat, nearly very fine. $360
Lot 4744 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 01032* (R.301s). Nearly very fine. $500
Lot 4745 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSB 03103* (R.301s). Original, tiny tear, otherwise nearly very fine. $500
Lot 4746 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 585573* first prefix (R.301sF). Tiny piece out of bottom right margin, otherwise fine. $260
Lot 4747 Ten dollars, Coombs/Wilson (1966) ZSA 30460* and ZSB 79072* (R.301s). Slight clean of stain on first and trimmed; bottom right edge nick on second, otherwise both good fine. (2) Passed in
Lot 4748 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSE 11113* (R.302s). Pin holes, nearly very fine. Passed in
Lot 4749 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSE 20773* (R.302s). Tiny tear at top on security thread and on left corner fold, otherwise good fine. Passed in
Lot 4750 Ten dollars, Coombs/Randall (1967) ZSD 34507* first prefix (R.302sF). Toned and flattened, very fine. $650
Lot 4751 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSH 83009* (R.303s). Light creasing and folds, tiny insect pin holes on right, otherwise good very fine. Passed in
Lot 4752 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSH 84636* (P.303s). Pin hole, otherwise nearly very fine. $420
Lot 4753 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSF 32657* first prefix (R.303sF). Ink number on front and 4mm tear at top, otherwise very fine. $300
Lot 4754 Ten dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZSG 43255* (R.303s). Inked number on front, minor edge nicks, good fine. Passed in
Lot 4755 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 03015* (R.403s). A 6mm tear at right and two other small tears, flat, good fine. $650
Lot 4756 Twenty dollars, Phillips/Randall (1968) ZXA 13698* (R.403s). Flattened of folds, a 3mm tear in top margin, fine. $600
Lot 4757 Ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1991) MRJ 542641 (R.313) fade out of intaglio on Greenway portrait. Virtually uncirculated. $240
Lot 4758 Ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) BF 94 794793 missing intaglio print on front. Small nick and crease at bottom edge caused during guillotining process, otherwise uncirculated and rare. $750
Lot 4759 One hundred dollars, polymer issue (c1996), missing intaglio printing phase front and back, delamination near centre. Nearly uncirculated. $1,300
Lot 4760 Triple Anniversary Rare Collector Edition, matched set of first serial prefix five, fifty and one hundred dollars, serials NAA, YAA, ZAA 000771, set number 668/800 (McD p451, 19th edition). In album and slipcase, very scarce, uncirculated. $2,200
Lot 4761 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988-94) Last Issue Green Folder, LPB 890921/5 five consecutive (McD $2 GF1a) (5); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary AA 22 057563/6 four consecutive (McD $10 GF1) (4). Uncirculated. (9) $110
Lot 4762 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988-94) Last Issue green folder LNX 937236/9 four consecutive (McD $2 GF1a) (4); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary issue AA 08 254272, 254281/2 consecutive pair, 254284 (McD $10 GF1) (4). Uncirculated. (8) $110
Lot 4763 Two dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988-94) Last Issue green folder, LNS 934185/6 consecutive pair (McD $2 GF1a) (2); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary AA 12 072611/5 five consecutive (McD $10 GF1) (5); twenty dollars, Centenary of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith portfolio, 1997 proof silver one dollar and Fraser/Evans (1993) twenty dollar note, ADK 628745 last prefix, in folder no.107/4000 (McD N/R PT4). Uncirculated. (8) $260
Lot 4764 Five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) deluxe First and Last folder, paper issue only, missing polymer (McD $5 F/LF1); ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) (5, one without folder) includes consecutive pair AA 23 053750/1 (McD $10 GF1). Uncirculated. (6) $150
Lot 4765 Low Serial Number folders, Five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) red serials Premium folders, AA 94 000590/1 consecutive pair and matching ten dollars AA 94 00590/1 consecutive pair (McD DYF1 [2], 3 [2]) (4). Uncirculated. (4) $300
Lot 4766 Low Serial Number folders, five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) Deluxe folders, green serials AA 94 005400, 005463/70 eight consecutive, 005474 and matching ten dollars blue serials AA 94 005400, 005463/70 eight consecutive, 005474 (McD DYF2 [10], DYF4 [10]) (20). Uncirculated. (20) $700
Lot 4767 First and Last folders, five dollars, Fraser/Cole (1992) first polymer issue overprinted 7 July 1992 AA 30 001982/3 and last paper issue QLT 461682/3, two note Deluxe folder, consecutive pairs and another AA 31 001507 and QND 462007 (McD $5F/LF1) (3); also Standard folder issues AA 14 004618/QNS 461658 and AA 14 004608/QNS 461649 (McD $5F/LF2) (2). Uncirculated. (5) $180
Lot 4768 Low Serial Number folders, five dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) Deluxe folders, green serials AA 94 005677/84 eight consecutive and matching ten dollars blue serials AA 94 005677/84 eight consecutive (McD DYF2 [8], DYF4 [8]) (16). Uncirculated. (16) $520
Lot 4769 Ten dollars, Johnston/Fraser (1988) Bicentenary AA 12 054635, 9 and AA 17 055398 (McD $10 GF1) (3); twenty dollars, First Polymer Issue, 1994, Fraser/Evans (paper), Fraser/Evans (polymer) matching serials AA 94 000978, portfolio number 878 (McD $20 PT3). Uncirculated. (4) $260
Lot 4770 First and Last folders, ten dollars, Fraser/Cole (1993) first polymer issue overprinted 1 November 1993 AA 93 008246/55 and last paper issue MRR 637138/47 ten consecutive pairs of Deluxe folders (McD $10 F/LF1) (10); also Standard folder AB 93 002516 and MQX 984876 (McD $10 F/LF2). Uncirculated. (11) $600
Lot 4771 First and Last folders, ten dollars, Fraser/Evans (1993) first polymer issue overprinted 1 November 1993, AA 93 008236/7, 224/5 and last paper issue MRR 637128/9, 107/16, consecutive pair and consecutive ten deluxe folders (McD $10F/LF1). Uncirculated. (12) $640
Lot 4772 Twenty dollars, Centenary of Sir Charles Kingsford Smith portfolio, 1997, proof silver one dollar and Fraser/Evans (1993) twenty dollar note, ADK 686659 last prefix, in folder number 2120 of 4000 (McD N/R PT4). Uncirculated - FDC. $130
Lot 4773 Fifty dollars, Fraser/Evans (1994) uncut vertical pair, E, F 001146/7, folder nos. 1146/7 (McD $50 U10). Uncirculated. (2) $380