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DAY OF SALE
Tuesday, December 11th 1951 Commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
ON VIEW Monday prior and Morning of Sale
CONDITIONS OF SALE.
Fimst.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
SECOND.—No person to advance less than 1s.; above five pounds 5s.; and so on in proportion.
Tmirp.—All lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed by the seller and (b) to the right of the seller to bid either personally or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer.
Fourta.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more in
of payment, or the whole of the purchase-money. sf required; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and resold.
Firtma.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such réjection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale.
StxTa.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer and seller and for both equitably.
The Auctioneers do not hold themselves responsible for the safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the date of Sale.
Please Note.
The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus:—
A’=gold, R=silver, Ai=copper or bronze. El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). Bl=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).
Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins
and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed
that the coins and medals are not in good condition.
CATALOGUE
OF
Ancient & Modern Coins
Day of Sale
Tuesday, December llth, 1951
Commencing at 1 p.m. precisely
Lot
ENGLISH GOLD COINS.
1 Edward III, London Noble, Pre-Treaty Coinage. Very fine. 1
2 ——~ Another, Treaty Period, saltire stops both sides. Extremely fine. oo Tt
3 —— Another, Calais Mint, Treaty B Period, flag at stern of ship. Very fine and scarce. - 1
A — Another, Treaty B, London. Fine. 1
5 Henry VI, Calais Noble, Annulet Issue, annulet by the King’s wrist, and flag at stern on obv. ‘Very fine and scarce. 1
—— Another, London Issue. Nearly extremely fine. 1
Edward IV Bristol Noble, Group III, m.m. sun on reverse only, B in waves on obverse. Very fine and rare. I
8 Henry VII, Angel, m.m. pheon. Very fine. 1
9 -—W— Another, similar type. Nearly extremely fine. 1
10 Henry VIII, Angel, 1st Coinage, m.m, castle. Very fine. 1
11 —— Another, similar type. Nearly very fine. l
12 —— Half Sovereign, 3rd Coinage, m.m. annulet and pellet, obv. King seated facing enthroned. Fine. 1
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—— Crown of the Double Rose, HK (Katherine of Aragon) on obverse only. Extremely fine.
—— Bristol Crown, similar type, H.R. crowned, and WS mono- gram on reverse. Very fine and scarce.
Elizabeth, Angel, m.m. acorn. Jn good state and a rare mark.
James I, Unite, 2nd Coinage, 3rd Bust, m.m. plain cross. Very fine and scarce.
—— Another, m.m. mullet. ‘Very fine and scarce.
—— Another, m.m. castle. Very fine.
—— Half Unite, 2nd Coinage, ist Bust, m.m. lis. Very fine.
— Quarter Laurel, 3rd Coinage, m.m. spur rowel, very fine; Thistle Crown, 2nd Coinage, m.m. tower, very fine and
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scarce.
— Quarter Laurels, m.m. thistle, and another. Both fine.
Charles I, Tower Unite, Type la, m.m. Negro’s head. Very fine and scarce.
—— Another, m.m. cross-on-steps. Nearly extremely fine.
—— Another, m.m. castle. Extremely fine but weakly struck.
—— Type 3, m.m. portcullis. Very fine and a rare mark.
—— Oxford Mint Unite, 1644, obv. m.m. plume, but l., rev. ‘Declaration’ in three lines, 1644 ox below. Extremely
fine and rare.
—— Tower Mint, Quarter Unite’s, Type 1, m.m. lis, fine, and Type 3, m.m. sun, struck by Parliament, fine and rare.
Charles II Pattern Broad, 1662, by Simon. Fine and rare.
AN Sovereigns of George III, 1820 (2), one mounted; Victoria,
old head; Kruger Pond 1898. Latter very fine.
NV Charles II, Two Guinea Piece, 1677. Fine.
AN Charles II, Guinea 1670, countermarked I.B. in script, very
vare; JR U.S.A. Dollar 1795; Spanish Dollar 1760, for Lima,
fine.
N James I, Unite, m.m. tun; Quarter Laurel, pierced; William
~ and Mary, Half Guinea 1694, poor; George III, Third Guinea
1804; miscellaneous English silver coins (25). A few fine.
N Henry VIII, Angel, 1st Coinage, m.m. castle with pellet
before, on both sides; saltire stops. Fine.
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Elizabeth, Half Pound, m.m. cross crosslet, has been mounted
and gilt; India, Quarter Mohurs (2), very fine.
Scotland, Charles I, Unite by Briot, m.m. thistle and B on
obv. only, rev. HIS . PRAESVM, etc. Fine, but has been mounted.
Edward III, London Quarter Noble, 2nd Period, Group A
(1361-63), double saltire stops both sides. Very fine and rare.
Edward VI Sovereign, 2nd Period (1549-50), m.m. y, obv. Young King seated facing, enthroned, rev. crowned shield with supporters, ER in panel below. Very fine and very rare.
James I Angel, 2nd Coinage, m.m. cinquefoil, unpierced. Fine and very rare.
Charles II Half Guinea, 1669, pointed truncation. Fine and rare.
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Charles II, Gold Medal for the Peace of Breda, 1667 (M.I. 535 /186), laureate bust right, hair long, no drapery, rev. Britannia seated left at the foot of a rock, Meridian sun above, FAVENTE DEO; inscribed edge reading CAROLVS SECVNDVS, etc. (weight 3.95 ozs.). Very
fine and very rare.
FOREIGN GOLD COINS.
France, Charles VI, Ecu d’or; Venetian Ducat; Solidus of
Constantius II (337-361), struck at Antioch, VOT / XXX / MVLT / XXXX. Fine.
Italy, Sardinia, Car. Albertus, 100 Lire 1832. Fine, scarce.
—— Napoleon, 40 Lire 1812, M.
Kruger Pond 1894.
Anglo-Gallic, Edward the Black Prince, Ecu or Chaise of Bor- deaux. Cracked, but rare.
Flemish, Louise de Male (1346-84), Lion heaumé (Thomson 3792). Extremely fine, rare.
India, Stater of Huvishka, bust to l., rev. Ardochsho to r. fine.
India, Stater of Chandragupta II, Archer Type. Fine.
Modern India, Tola of the Habib-Bank Ltd. in pure gold. Mint state.
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’ Tola of Shewpujan Roy Indra San Roy, fine gold. Mint state. Half Tola of Shamlal Sew, pure gold. Extremely fine.
‘ Southern India Pagodas of Alamgir II, Achyuta Raya, Krishna Raya and E. I. C. All very fine.
' Mohur of Kuch Belrar, SHIVENDRA (1839-47). Very fine and very rare.
Holland, 10 Gulden of Welhelmina 1925. Very fine.
Australia, Sydney Sovereign 1870. Fine,
Peru, 8 Escudos of Charles IV with bust of Charles III, struck at Lima. Very fine.
Brazil, John V, 6400. Reis 1733, Rio Mint. Very fine.
—— Joseph I, 6400 Reis 1775, Rio Mint. Very fine.
a Maria and Peter III, 6400 Reis 1778, Rio Mint. Very fine.
Maria I, 6400 Reis 1803, Rio Mint. Very fine.
Chile, Republic, Peso 1861 (4), Santiago Mint. Fine.
—— Republic, 5 Pesos 1895, Santiago Mint. Very fine.
Egypt, Abdul Hamid II, 100 Piastres, A.H. 1298, Yr. 12. Very fine.
50 Piastres, A.H. 1255; 20 Piastres, A.H. 1825; and
1929 A.D. The latter two very fine.
Germany, Hamburg, Ducat 1646, fine; Double Ducat 1674,
fing. —— —— Francis |, Double Ducat 1751.. Very fine.
—— —— Joseph II, Double Ducat 1767. Extremely fine.
—— Francis II, Double Ducat 1793. Extremely fine.
—_— Saxony, Sophia, Ducat 1616. Buckled but very fine.
—— F. August, 10 Thalers 1793. Fine.
—— Wurzburg, Franc. Louis, Ducat 1779. Very fine.
Hungary, Francis Joseph I, 20 Cor. 1894, 10 Cor. 1905. Both
fine.
India, Assam, Octagonal Mohur, fine; Fanams (17), all fine.
___ Miscellaneous Native Indian coins including Mohurs (2),
both fine; Pagodas (3), very fine.
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A’ Nepal, Mohur, very fine; Malta, F. E. Pinto, 10 Scudi 1762,
has been mounted,
A Netherlands, Wilhelmina, 5 Gulden 1912 (2). Both very fine.
A Peru, Cob 2 Escudos, fine; Guatemala, Republic, 4 Reales
1860, fine.
A’ Portugal, John V, 1000 Reis 1718, 1722, 400 Reis 1724, fine; Peter V, 1000 Reis 1855, very fine.
AV Spain, Ferdinand and Elisabeth, Excellente, buckled; Philip V, 4 Scudo 1748; Charles III, Scudo 1785, 4 Scudos 1774 (2), 1779, 1786 (3), 1788 (2). All very fine except one pierced.
Spain, Charles IV, Scudo 1805; Ferdinand VII, } Scudo 1817; Sweden, Oscar II, 5 Kronor 1886; Tunis, 10 Francs 1891. All very fine.
A’ Switzerland, 20 Francs 1883. Extremely fine.
AY —— 10 Francs 1911, 1913, 1915. All very fine.
AN’ Russia, Nicolas II, 5 Roubles 1900, fine; U.S.S.R., 10 Roubles 1923, very fine.
U.S.A., $24 1878, very fine; $1852, 1873 both have been mounted; $4 1867, one undated; Venice, Ducats (2), both very fine.
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AV France, Napoleon III, 100 Francs 1858, Paris Mint. £x- tremely fine.
Av Napoleon III, 50 Francs 1858, Paris Mint. Extremely fine.
AJ ——-~ Another, 1866, Paris. Extremely fine.
‘Z —— Republic, 100 Francs 1882, Paris. Extremely fine.
A’ Brunswick-Luneburg, George IV, 5 Thalers 1821, obv. small Jaureate bust 1l., rev. V THALER . 1821. B. Fine and scarce.
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ANCIENT COINS.
AN Augustus, 121.3 grs., uncertain mint (18-17 B.C.) (C. 206, B.M.C. 317), CAESAR AVGVSTVS, two laurel branches, rev. OB/CIVIS/SERVATOS within oak wreath. Very fine and rare.
AN’ Gaulish, Stater of the Atrebates, rude head and horse type (La Tour 8603). Fair,
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93
94
96
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100
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R Greek, Calabria, Tarentum, Period VII and VIII, 281-235; Didrachms (5), including two Campano-Tarentine. Some fine. 5
‘R —— Croton, Stater (550-480), crab in field (cf. B.M.C. 6); Stater (480-420), (B.M.C. 18). Both fine. 2
R —— Syracuse, Tetradrachm, 260 grs., 16,84 pr. (ct, B.NUG, 110; D.C. 54). Fair, rare type. oui
AR Hieronymus (216-215), 10 Litrae, diademed head left, rev, thunderbolt and MI (B.M.C, 641). Fine. 1
AR. _— Alexander. IIL, Tetradrachms,; Class VII; icy 100 (8), (cf. M. 420, N. Odessus; M. 463 and 472, Mesembria). Ail very fine. — 3
AR —— Calymna (300-190), Didrachm, 118 grs., helmeted head tight, rev. lyre (B.M.C. 3); Rhodes (304-166), Tetradrachm, 206.5 grs., head of Helios facing, rev. rose, symbol, eagle on thunderbolt (B.M.C. 126). Very fine but pierced. 2
A —— Tetradrachms of Ptolemy X (106-88) (Sv. 1670, Pl. LVII, 11); Ptolemy XI (2; B.M.C. 40 and 42), fine; Af of Illyri- cum (4), Epirus (6), Kings of Epipus (2), some fine. 15
7Z Romano-Campanian, Trientes (2), (B. 18, B.M.C. 114), the first fine; Uncia. 2
7# Uninscribed As, head of Janus, rev. prow (cf. B.M.C. I, 218, p. 29), fine, two others, one fine; Denarii (137-136), Antestia; Junia, Aurelia, Plutia (B.M.C. 859, 868, 448, 454). All very fine. 7
A! Augustus (43 B.C., 14 A.D.), C. Marius, cf. Tro Rome C. 455, B. 10), rev. priest left holding simpulum. Fine and very rare, 1
AX. Greek Tetradrachms of Pharnabazus of Tarsus; Aradus, bust of Tyches r., vev. Nike advancing 1., AOP; and Tyre with bust of Melgarth r. and eagle standing. The last two very fine. 3
Judaea, small AZ of Alexander Jannaeus, Procurators; First and Second Revolt, etc. Mostly fine. ii
7E Egypt, money of account (3); small A‘ with head of Ptolemy I, vev, head of Lybia; Cleopatra VII, vev. eagle (B.M.C., Pl. XXX, 8), not fine; AZ 30 Mill Antoninus Pius, rev. Ask- lepios left holding serpent-staff (2), etc, _ 9
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ENGLISH SILVER CROWN PIECES.
Edward VI, 1551, m.m. tun both sides, variety Z13. Fine and rare; ex Col. Coles and Lingford collections.
—— 1553, same m.m., obv. large lettering and rounded figure 3in date. Very fine for this rare coin; ex Lingford collection.
Charles I, Shrewsbury-Oxford Mint, 1642, obv. Shrewsbury
plume behind King, vev. m.m, two pellets, 3 Oxford plumes, ~ and usual “‘Declaration’’. Very fine and rare.
—— Exeter Mint, 1644, mint mark, rose both sides, Lockett, 8 var. Very fine and rare.
Another, 1645, mint mark, castle both sides, Lockett 12. Extremely fine and rare.
Ormonde Crown, contemporary forgery with copper centre, lightly silvered. Very fine.
Commonwealth, 1652. A full round coin, very fine.
+ Another, 1653. Very fine.
—— Another, 1654. Almost very fine and a very rare date.
' Charles IT, 1662, rose below Ist bust, edge dated. Very fine and rare.
1663, 1st Bust; 1664, 2nd Bust. Both fair.
1666, 2nd Bust, without elephant below. Very fine for this rare type.
Others of 1667, edge NONO, and 1668, edge VICESIMO. Both fine.
—— 1669, edge VICESIMO PRIMO. Fine and a very rare date.
== 167) edge SECVNDO, 1672 OVARTO,. and 1673 QVINTO. — The first two fine, the last very fine.
—— 1678 over 7, edge TRICESIMO. In good condition and a rare date,
1679, edge PRIMO, very fine; and 1680, 4th Bust, edge SECVNDO, fine.
—— 1683, edge OVINTO. Fine and a very rare date.
—— 1684, edge SEXTO. Fine, a very rare date.
James ITI, 1686, Ist Bust. Well preserved and rare.
—— 1687, 2nd Bust, edge TERTIO, Very- fine,
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127 ® —— 1688, edge OVARTO. Very fine.
128 R William and Mary, 1691, edge TERTIO. Fine and rare. 129 RR -—_ 1692, edge QVARTO, normal 2 in date. Very fine and rare. 130 R&R hgh IIT, 1695, 1st Bust, early harp, edge SEPTIMO. Very
fine
131 AR —— 1696, Ist Bust, edge OCTAVO. Extremely fine.
132 AR —— 1700, 3rd Bust, edge DVODECIMO. Extremely fine. i33 ‘R® Anne 1703, VIGO below 1st Bust. Fine and rare.
134 AR —— 1705, rev. plumes. Nearly very fine and rare.
135 AR —— 1706, Pre-Union, rev. roses and plumes. Fine and rare.
136 AR —-— 1707, Pre-Union, rev. as last. Very fine. |
137 AR —— 1708, Post-Union type, rev. plumes, vey fine, and 1713, rev, roses and plumes, fine.
138 AR George I, 1716, vev. roses and plumes. Nearly very fine and rare.
1389 AX —— Another, 1716, similar. Very fine and rare.
140 AM ——— 1720 (over 1718). Very fine and rare,
141 AM George II, 1739, Young Head, rev. roses, fine; and 1748, Old Head, rev. roses, nearly extremely fine.
142 A ~— 1750, Old Head, rev. plain. Extremely fine.
143 AR George III, Pattern in silver of the reverse of the current Crown (1818), edge plain. Fine, probably unique; ex Paget and Lingford collection.
144. AZ —— Bank of England Five Shillings and Sixpence, new type, by Philps; 1811; two specimens in copper, one on thin flan, the other on thick flan (D. 37). Both brillant and rare; ex Sanderson and Lingford collections,
145 —— Obverse striking only on thin lead flan, coppered (D. 39 var.), 1811; another, of the reverse only. Both extremely fine and very rare; ex Lingford collection,
146 A —— — Mexican Dollar 1786, countermarked P . ATHERTON & Co. in two lines. Very fine; ex Thellusson, Paget and Lingford collections,
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148
149
158
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A ——— Bank of England Shield Dollar 1798, by C. H. Kuchler, an unpublished variety, obv. Davis 26, rev. D.2. A bmnil- liant silver proof, extremely rare in this metal; ex Lingford collection,
AX, —— Bank of England Dollar, 1804. A brilliant siluer proof.
‘AR, —— Bank of England Token, Five Shillings and Sixpence, obv. bust l., two stars on truncation, rev. BANK TOKEN, 5S. 6D. 1811 in four lines within oak wreath, Davis 36, wt.
426 gers. A brilliant silver proof, extremely rare in this metal,
AX, —— Current Crowns, 1818 LIX, 1819 LIX, 1820 LX, and George IV, 1821, edge SECVNDO; and 1822, edge TER- TIO. All extremely fine.
i George IV, Pattern Crown, 1826, by Chantrey, edge lettered. Extremely fine.
AR Pattern in copper 1828, obv. large bare head 1., fuller legend than last, edge lettered and reading SEPTIMO, rev. similar type to last. A unique and extremely interesting coin, in practically mint state; ex Wyon, Murdoch, Noble- man, Brand, and Lingford collections,
Victoria, Pattern Crown in silver by Bonomi, 1837, edge T53. In mint state.
‘AR, —_— Proof Crown, Coronation Issue, 1839, edge plain. Brilliant.
RR Jubilee issues, 1887-92, all extremely fine, and Old Head, 1895, edge LIX, very fine and scarce.
‘R George V, 1928, in mint state, 1933, special striking in proof- like condition, 1935 proof, edge raised letters, brilliant, and 1951 Festival of Britain Crown, in mint state.
R. Pattern Double Florin by Huth, 1911. Jn mint con- dition.
AR — Another, dated 1914. Very fine.
Cyprus, George V Proof 45 Piastres. Brilliant and scarce.
Hong Kong Dollar 1866, very fine; British Dollar 1908, ex- tremely fine; Straits Settlement Dollar 1903, extremely fine; Australia Crown 1937; Canada Dollar 1937; South Africa Crown 1948, and New Zealand Crown 1949, ail extremely fine or mint state.
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161 George III Bank 3 Shilling tokens, 1811-16 (6), One Shilling and Sixpence tokens similar dates; British Guiana, 3 Guilders, fine; and Victoria Double Florins, 1887-90, mosily ex- tremely fine.
162 Victoria, Pattern Three Shillings and Sixpence, by R. Huth, crowned and veiled bust to left, vev. four shields, legends in
Erse. Brilliant and rare. ;
163 -R Chichester Union token, 1811, for Five Shillings, Payable at Hy. Compers or B. Charges (Dalton 3). Extremely fine and very rare; ex Thellusson, Cokayne and Lingford colls.
164 AX Crowns, 1845, 47, 87, 89, 93, 1935 (3), 1937. Very fine.
165 AX Crowns, 1673, 76, 80, 87, 96 (2), 1700, 07, 1819 (8), 21 (2), 44 (2), 45 (2), 89. is
166 AR Victoria, Gothic Crown 1877, inscribed edge, extremely fine; Jubilee Crown to Sixpence (7), both issues of latter, ex- tremely fine.
167 & EF South Africa, George VI, Specimen set of 1948 coins, Crown to Farthing, in case of issue. Extremely fine.
168 A similar set of 1951 coins, in case of issue. Extremely fine.
i169 A Crowns, Charles II, 1664, 68, 71, 77, 79, 82 (2 over 1), 84, rare. Fine, except the last,
170 A Crowns 1686, 1695, 1703, 1743, Gothic 1847, inscribed edge. Latter very fine.
170a -R & AZ George VI, Specimen set of 1937 coins, Crown to Half- penny, in official leather case. Brilliant.
171 Ireland, Philip and Mary, billon Shilling 1555; Elizabeth, ist Issue, billon shilling. Both fine,
172. <R Commonwealth Sixpence 1649; Charles II hammered Shilling, Ist Issue. Both very fine.
173. A Halfcrowns, Charles II, 1676; Anne, 1713, roses and plumes;
George I, 1717, roses and plumes. All very fine.
174. A George III, Northumberland Shilling 1763. Extremely fine and toned.
175 A) Maundy monies (58), Charles II to Edward VII+ Britannia
Groats (7). Early issues fine, others extremely fine.
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7E Pennies, 1825, 34, 41, 5, 8, 51, 34, 8; Halfpennies (7), Farth- ings (8), all different dates; George III, Pattern Penny 1788, edge Render to Caesar, etc., another 1790. Mostly ex-
tremely fine. 26
AX Maundy monies, Edward VII, sets (8), all dates, 1902-9. Extremely fine. 32
/R_ —— Victoria, Young Head sets (50), all dates from 1838 to 1886, including additional set, 1839, in proof. Mosily ex- tremely fine, some rare dates, 200
‘R Crowns, George III to Victoria (12), four fine; Double Florins (2), Halfcrowns (8); other English and Foreign coins, ‘AX (70), AB (153). 247
FOREIGN SILVER COINS, ETC.
A China, Dollars of various Provinces (13). Fine. 13
(AR Belgium, Leopold II, 5 Francs 1867, 8 (5), 9 (3), 70 (3), 71, 1873 (5), 75 (3). Fine. 21
AR’ Ethiopia, Maria Theresia, Dollar 1780 (4), fine; France, L, Philippe I, 5 Francs 1830, 1, 2, 4; Napoleon ITI, 5 Fres. 1867, 8, 70; 3rd Republic 5 Francs 1873 (4), 4 (2), 5 (4), 6 (4); 20 Francs 1929, 1933 (5). 31
AX Germany, Thalers and 3 Mark Pieces of various States except Prussia. Many very fine. 24
Prussia, Thalers and 3 Mark Pieces of various Rulers. Many very fine. 31
AX Ttaly, Victor Emmanuel If, 5 Lire 1869, 72, 73, 74 (3), 75, 76; Japan, Meiji era, Yen (8); Spain, Alfonso XII, 5 Pesetas 1885. Mostly fine. 18
AX South Africa, Kruger, 2/6 to 3d. various dates (43) (£3/ 14/0); set 2/6 to 1d. (6), 1892 set 2/6 to 3d. (5). Mostly very fine. 54
A South America, Mexico, Republic, 8 Reales 1837-99 (17), fine; Peru, Republic, Sol 1864-88 (5), fine; Turkey, Twenty Piacires, tls loo (2), A.H., 1277 (3), A.H..1298: (8); 32
A Oriental, miscellaneous Rupees, etc. of India, Nepal, Assam, Siam. Some very fine. a lot
A Germany, Hamburg, 4 Thaler 1553, fine; Thaler 1586, 88, 89, Al fine.
R -— —— Thaler 1607, fine; Thaler 1619, 20, both very fine. 3
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AR —— ——. } Thaler 1621, } Thaler 1622, Thaler 1624, 26, 28. All fine.
AR —— —— Thaler 1630, 34, 36. All fine. “R —— —— Thaler 1638, 42, 47. Il fine.
as Broad Double Schauthaler, undated, Marriage at Cana. Fine.
AR ——- —__ ——— Undated, Mafriage at Cana. Fine.
ee Se Undated, similar. Very fine.
A ——_ ___ ____ Undated, similar. Very fine.
fa ——.-—— =—— Undated, Fixe.
AR —— ——— ——— Undated, Baptismal Scene. Fine.
AX, —— Lubeck, Mark 1550 (2). Fine.
A’ Italy, Vatican, Pius XII, Holy Year set 1950, consisting of A’ 100 Lire, aluminium 10, 5, 2, 1 Lire in red cardboard holder with gold-shaped crest on cream cover. Mint state.
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5. Az Oriental, Native Indian etc, copper coins. Some very fine. a lot
Lead, France, Napoleonic Medals, set of 10 lead cliches in velvet-
lined red leather book-form case. ; 10
AZ —_— ——~ Miscellaneous collection of medals of various sizes (33-75 mm.). Mostly extremely fine. FES)
AZ —— Miscellaneous collection of medals of various sizes (32- 74 mm.) of various subjects. Mostly very fine. about 150
7E Miscellaneous collection of medals of various countries, includ- ing Sweden, Russia, France and Germany (34-91 mm.). Many very fine. 46
Lead, Miscellaneous collection of white metal medals of many countries. Many extremely fine. 79
Swedish plate money, 2 Daler Piece 1742; Half Daler 1736; Malay hat money, large size. 3
Bank Notes: Proof Bradbury One Pound Note, black print; another, red print; in glazed frame. »
Miscellaneous English and foreign coins ‘AR (58), AZ (410; medals etc. (14). 482.
/E British Colonial coins and tokens, India, Canada, Guernsey, etc. Fine. 194
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212 Coneradnuiye medals in copper, white metals etc. (71); Trade tokens, tickets, etc. (47), foreign coins (14), 122
213 etc., Miscellaneous commemorative medals of Russian interest, mostly in bronze, a few base metal. 174
214 Ai Bronze medals (40), 60 mm. or larger, mostly Russian, and contained in two cases; other various Continental bronze medals (207). 247
215 A® French bronze medals by Durant, 41 mm., various. 253
216 & Napoleon I, bronze medals various, contained in a damaged cabinet. 342
217 A= Miscellaneous bronze and base metal medals of Continental interest. a large parcel
218 AX A similar lot a large parcel
219 AX Various bronze medals, 40 mm., mostly of Louis XIV, con-
tained in nine-tray cabinet. 216
220 EF etc., Miscellaneous coins, mostly modern coppers and nickels. a parcel
221 An interesting collection of foreign bank notes, including specimens printed on silk (7), leather (3), linen (2), early French assignats etc, a lot
222 /® Coins of the World in copper, bronze etc. Many fine. 850
222a Albuin of German Emergency Currency notes, etc. issued during 1914-18 War. 386
222b Commemorative medals in white metal bronze etc. (about 1,000)
contained in mahogany cabinet of 25 trays (badly defective). Lot
222c Walnut cabinet 18 x 16 x 12in., fitted 20 trays pierced for coins and containing 604 coins, tokens, commemorative medals etc. Lot
BOOKS. 223 Volume of Engravings of British and Anglo-Saxon Coins execut-
ed under the direction of Taylor Combe, M.A.F.R.S., and F.A.S. (not published for sale), to which is added in manu- script the weight of each coin and the name of the collection to which it belonged; 1812, calf gilt. 1
Lot
224
225
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Altheim, F.:—A History of Roman Religion 1938; Mattingly, H.: The Man in the Roman Street, New York, 1947 (2 copies); Elmer, G.: Die Miinzpragung der Gallischen Kaiser, etc., Darmstadt 1941.
Grueber, H. A.:—Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, 3 vols., 1910, original binding.
225a A trunk containing a large quantity of Sale Catalogues, both
226
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230
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English and Foreign and other Numismatic literature.
CABINETS.
Mahogany cabinet, 10in. x 8in. x 7in., fitted 17 shallow trays.
Whitewood cabinet, 13in. x 10in. x 9in. fitted 20 trays; another,
12in. x 1lin, x 9in., 21 trays; mahogany, 13in. x 10in. x 12in. 24 trays (one missing); walnut, 20 trays 14in. x 10in. x 9in., all shallow trays and each enclosed by glazed door.
Whitewood cabinet 9in. x 10in. x 9in., 15 trays; other, 7in. x 8in. x 9in., 12 trays; 6in.-x 8in. x 9in.; mahogany 9in, x llin. x 9in., 15 trays; each with shallow trays and glazed doors.
Stained oak cabinet, 1lin. high, 14in. wide, 10in. deep, 23 trays (one missing), pierced for coins; 2 others 7in. x 9in. x 8in. with eight trays and 7in. x 8in. x 9in., 12 trays, both with shallow trays and glazed doors,
Oak brass bound cabinet, 18in, high, 18in. wide, 13in. deep, 22 drawers, fitted compartments to take coins, with glazed tops; oak cabinet, 18in. x 13in. x 12in., fitted 16 shallow
trays and one drawer; walnut, 16in. x 13in. x llin., 12 shallow trays, some pierced for coins.
Mahogany, 12in. x 18in. x 12in., fitted shallow trays; mahogany, 22in. x 14in. x 13in., 15 trays, one drawer to take coins; another, 12in. x 12in. x 8in, pierced for coins; burr walnut, 16in. x 17in. x 12in., 6 drawers,
Defective cabinets, 22in. x 25in. x 15in., 50 trays; 18in. x 19in. x 12in., 34 trays; 16in. x 18in. x 9in., 50 trays; 17in. x 16in. x 12in., 20 trays, all pierced for coins; one other, 1lin, x 10in. x 7in. with full front and a small parcel of coin trays,
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233 Stained oak cabinet, 3ft. 10in. high, 2ft, 10in. wide, 1ft. lin. deep, : fitted 96 trays in two sections. some trays fitted compart-
ments suitable for coins; another oak cabinet, 27in. x 22in. 10in., fitted 48 trays in two sections, fitted trays pierced for
coins. 2
234 An ebony, burr walnut and satin-wood inlaid coin cabinet, $2in. x
15in. x 1lin., fitted 30 trays, pierced for coins for various sizes, 1
235 Mahogany cabinet, 12in. square, fitted 16 drawers with loose trays pierced for coins; oak cabinet, 7in. x 16in. x 9in., 16 trays pierced for coins. 2
236 A large parcel of coin trays and two cabinets, both damaged
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