United Kingdom 2022 Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee a 3-coin Gold Proof Set comprising Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign, Reverse: Royal Coat of Arms, S.PGS100, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet
United Kingdom 2023 Gold Proof Set King Charles III Coronation a 5-coin set Five Pounds to Quarter Sovereign, The obverse with the crowned head of Charles III, the reverse of the Five Pounds with PISTRUCCI in full to the top left of the exergue, FDC in the Royal Mint box of issue with certificate and booklet
Unofficial Coin Sets (4) Farewell to the £sd System (10 coins) Crown to Farthing 1944-1967 VF to Lustrous UNC, Coinage of Great Britain (10 coins) Crown to Farthing the last issued dates for each coin Lustrous UNC, Year Set 1967 (6 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny Lustrous UNC, 'Penny Farthing' a 2-coin set comprising Penny 1967 and Farthing 1952 both UNC and fully lustrous, Britain's First Decimal Coins 1968/71, Pennies in a Whitman-style album (26) 1927-1967 incomplete, in mixed grades, Isle of Man Royal Wedding Crowns 1981 (2) Lustrous UNC, and a Penny Red Stamp
AlderneyGoldProof Set 2021 Queen Elizabeth II 95th Birthday, 'Struck On The Day 21st April 2021', a 4-coin set in 0.999 Gold, the reverses a bold new representation of 'Una and the Lion', Sovereign to One Eighth Sovereign, the Sovereign with a minor handling mark, nFDC to FDC retaining almost full mint brilliance, in the Hatton's of London box of issue with their certificate stating only 299 sets produced
AustraliaKookaburra 1993 2oz. Type as KM#179, a uniface, possibly trial striking? weighing 53.58 grammes, the reverse and edge as the business strike coin, Lustrous UNC
Australia Mint Set 1966 (6 coins) 50 Cents to One Cent UNC the bronze with some toning, retaining some subdued lustre, on the blue and white card of issue
Australia Mint Set 1966 (6 coins) 50 Cents to One Cent UNC the bronze with some toning, retaining some subdued lustre, on the blue and white card of issue
Chad 3000 CFA Francs 2019 a 10-coin set in gold - The World's Greatest Explorers, the reverses depicting Leif Erikson, Vasco da Gama, David Livingstone, Roald Amundsen, Ferdinand Magellan, Alexander Von Humboldt, Captain James Cook, Charles Darwin, Christopher Columbus and Marco Polo, each 0.5 grammes of .999 gold Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate and booklet
China a 48-coin set '5000 Years of China' Ten Yuan to Three Yuan 1985-1997 and in silver with some in .999 silver, comprising Ten Yuan (6) 1993 Scientific Instruments and Discoveries in China - Yin-Yang scroll, One OunceSilver UNC, 1997 Eastern Unicorn/Western Unicorn One Ounce .999 Silver Proof, 1997 Imperial Garden - Forbidden City One Ounce Silver Proof, 1997 Golden River with Bridges, One Ounce Silver Proof, 1997 Bronzen Lion One Ounce Silver Proof, 1997 Palace of Heavenly Purity One Ounce Silver Proof, Five Yuan (41) 1985 Chinese Culture - Lao-Tse Silver Proof, 1986 Chinese Culture - Zu Chong Zhi Silver Proof, 1986 Chinese Culture - Sima Qian Silver Proof, 1989 Kublai Khan Silver Proof, 1989 Guo Shoujing Silver Proof, 1989 Huang Dao Po Silver Proof, 1990 Li Zi Cheng Silver Proof, 1992 Bronze Age Silver Proof, 1992 The First Compass Silver Proof 1992 The First Seismograph Silver Proof, 1992 Marco Polo Silver Proof, 1992 Zheng Chenggong Koxinga Silver Proof Silver Proof, 1993 Definition of the figure zero Silver Proof, 1993 Invention of the Umbrella Silver Proof, 1993 Archaeological Discoveries Silver Proof, 1993 Li Da Chao Silver Proof, 1994 Invention of the Spinning Wheel Silver Proof, 1994 Tuned Bells Silver Proof, 1994 Mast and Sailing Silver Proof, 1994 The Chain Pump Silver Proof, 1994 First Records of Comets Silver Proof, 1995 The Invention of Porcelain Silver Proof, 1995 The Philosopher Menzius Silver Proof, 1995 The Invention of Chess Silver Proof, 1995 Human Anatomy Silver Proof, 1995 The Lion Dance Silver Proof, 1995 The Invention of Printing Silver Proof, 1995 Emperor Tang Taizong Silver Proof, 1995 Chinese Opera Silver Proof, 1995 The Invention of Gunpowder Silver Proof, 1995 The Hangzhou Pagoda Silver Proof, 1996 The Invention of Musical Instruments Silver Proof, 1996 The Invention of the Horse Harness Silver Proof, 1996 Invention of the Suspension Bridge Silver Proof, 1996 The Invention of the Rudder Silver Proof, 1996 The Invention of the Mechanical Clock Silver Proof, 1997 Chinese Philosopher Zhouangzi Silver Proof, 1997 The Ape-King Sun Wu Kong Silver Proof, 1997 The Hall For The Maintenance of Harmony Silver Proof, 1997 Genghis Khan Silver Proof, 1997 Child holding Carp KM#1058 One Ounce Silver Piedfort UNC, Three Yuan 1995 Construction of the Great Wall Silver Proof, UNC to FDC in two MDM boxes with all certificates and some additional unrelated certificates
ChinaGoldMedal set 1979 a 4-piece set 30th Anniversary of the People's Republic of China each a Half Ounce of 22 carat gold, each with a different reverse design, depicting different Beijing landmarks, The Great Wall of China, Summer Palace, White Pagoda of Beihai Park, and the Temple of Heaven, FDC in the impressively decorative box of issue with certificate
GB and World Numismatic Covers (11) with many SilverCrown-sized, GB Lunar Year of the RoosterTwo Pounds 2017 Shengxiao Collection - ChineseLunar Year of the Rooster Silver One Ounce, UNC and fully lustrous, with First Class stamp, on the commemorative envelope of issue, Jersey (4) 2013 Queen Elizabeth II CoronationGolden JubileeFive Pounds 2013 Silver Proof with gold highlighting on the reverse, nFDC/FDC the obverse with minor toning with set of 4 x First Class stamps, on the commemorative envelope of issue, 2014 Armistice Day Five Pounds 2014 Silver Proof with golden coloured poppy on the reverse, with set of 2 x First Class stamps, on the commemorative envelope of issue, 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch Five Pounds 2015 and set of 4 x stamps 47p, 57p, 71p; and £1.25, on the commemorative envelope of issue, 2016 Queen Elizabeth II 90th Birthday Five Pounds 2016 Silver Proof nFDC /FDC with a hint of toning on the obverse, and set of 10 x stamps, comprising a sheet of 4 x First Class with the Royal 'Four Generations' photograph, and 3x £1.52 and 3x First Class 90th Birthday Commemorative issues, on the commemorative envelope of issue, Australia 2015 The Queen's Birthday One Dollar 2015 Kookaburra One Ounce Silver Lustrous UNC with a hint of toning, with 2 x Stamps 70c and $2.75, on the commemorative envelope of issue, Cook Islands 2007 Queen Elizabeth and Prince PhilipDiamond WeddingAnniversary One Dollar Silver Proof, the reverse with Black and White Wedding photograph, nFDC lightly toning, with commemorative First Class stamp, on the commemorative envelope of issue, Falkland Islands 2013 The Right Honourable Baroness Thatcher 13th October 1925 to 8th April 2013 with Crown 2013 Silver Proof FDC and set of 4 x stamps 30p, 75p, £1 and £1.20, on the commemorative envelope of issue, GB (3) 2013 Portraits of Her Majesty - 60 Years of Queen Elizabeth II comprising Crown 1953 with Gold and Rhodium plating, and set of 8 x stamps each with a different portrait used on coins or stamps of the past, 1½d, 2½d, and 6 x First Class, on the commemorative envelope as issued, 2015 The Fourth Portrait Commemorative Cover, an 8-coin set Two Pounds to One Penny, The Final issues of the Ian Rank-Broadley Portrait, with a set of 4 x First Class stamps, on the commemorative envelope as issued, 2015 The Fifth Portrait Commemorative Cover, an 8-coin set Two Pounds to One Penny, The First issues of the Jody Clark Portrait, with a set of 4 x First Class stamps, on the commemorative envelope as issued, all covers in Westminster folders with their certificates
Germany - Federal Republic Unofficial Year Sets (41) 1969D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes the Two Marks 1969D Max Planck, 1969F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes the Two Marks 1969F Max Planck, 1969G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes the Two Marks 1969G Max Planck, 1969J (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig , includes the Two Marks 1969J Max Planck, 1970D (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1970D (3) Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1970F (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks (3) 1970F Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1970G (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks (3) 1970G Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1970J (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks (3) 1970J Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, the case cloudy on one side, 1971D (10 coins), Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1971D (3) Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1971F (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1971F (3) Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127 , 1971F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1971F (2) Max Planck KM#116 and Konrad Adenauer KM#124, 1971G (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1971G (3) Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1971J (10 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1971J (3) Max Planck KM#116, Konrad Adenauer KM#124, and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1972D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1972D (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1972F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1972F (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1972G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1972G (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1927J (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1972J (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1973D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1973D (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1973F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1973F (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1973G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1973G (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1973J (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1973J (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1974D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1974D (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1974F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1974F (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1974G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1974G (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1974J (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1974J (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1975D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1975D (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1975F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1975F (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1975G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1975G (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1975J (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1975J (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1976D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1976D (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1976F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1976F (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127,1976G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1976G (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1976J (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1976J (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1977D (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1977D (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1977F (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1977F (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1977G (9 coins) Five Marks to One Pfennig, includes Two Marks 1977G (2) Konrad Adenauer KM#124 and Theodor Heuss KM#A127, 1977J (9 c
Gibraltar 5 Pounds 2004 D-Day Landings GoldProof FDC in Westminster's Hand painted Gold Coin Cover Limited to just 100 (the hand painted element refers to the coin cover which has a D-Day scene with planes and war ships, the coin is choice FDC as struck)
GibraltarTen Pounds 2006 QE II 80th Birthday 5oz GoldProof FDC with brilliant cut 1/4 carat diamond in the reverse design, and in Westminster's presentation box with certificate
Gibraltar The Strength and Stay Five Coin Sovereign Set 2020 comprising Quintuple Sovereign, Double Sovereign, Sovereign, Half Sovereign and Quarter Sovereign, all struck in 22 carat gold, total 69.87 grammes, Proof FDC in the London Mint Office presentation box with certificate stating the issue limited to 150 sets
Japan Tokyo Olympic Games 1964 a 3-piece set comprising Gold medal 23mm diameter 7.26 grammes of 18 Carat Gold, Lustrous UNC, SilverMedal 30mm diameter 18.67 grammes of .925 Silver Matt finish UNC, and Bronze Medal 30mm diameter, 16.02 grammes Matt Finish UNC, in the white box of issue, with no certificate
Mint Sets of 2017 Andorra (8 coin set 1 Cent - 2 Euros), San Marino (8 coin set 1 Cent - 2 Euro then a 5 Euro silvercommemorative), Vatican (8 coins 1c- 2 Euros) these all BU as issued, along with 2019 2 Euro commemoratives (4) two of each San Marino and Vatican all different BU in presentation packs
Rhodesia 1965 Rhodesian Independence Medallic issues a 2-piece set 39mm and 25mm diameter in .950 silver, hallmarked on the edges, 34.56 grammes, and 9.13 grammes, Prooflike UNC in the blue box of issue
South Africa Proof Sets (2) 1952 (9 coins) Crown to Farthing, in the 11-coin box of issue, nFDC retaining much original lustre, the Two Shillings with a small minting flaw, the Threepence with choice rainbow tone, the bronze lustrous, 1953 (9 coins) Crown to Farthing nFDC the silver retaining much lustre, the bronze with good subdued lustre, the Penny and Halfpenny each with a small spot, in the 11 coin box of issue
South Africa Proof Sets (4) 1953 (2), 1960 (2) each 9 coins, Crown to Farthing, UNC to FDC, the bronze with some toning, all sets in the 11-coin blue South Africa Mint boxes of issue
South Africa Proof Sets 1952 (2) both 9 coins, Crown to Farthing, the first with the silver brilliant, the bronze with good lustre, slightly subdued, the second with silver brilliant the bronze with almost full lustre and brilliance, both in the blue South Africa Mint boxes of issue
South Africa Proof Sets 1952 (4) 9 coins, Crown to Farthing, nFDC to FDC, the bronze with toning, one Farthing with some spots, one set contains a currency Threepence in Good Fine, in the 11-coin, blue South Africa Mint boxes of issue
St. Helena - The East India CompanyKing George III The Sovereign GoldProof Five Coin Set 2020 comprising Five Sovereign George and the Dragon reverse, Double Sovereign the reverse based on the countermarked Dollar of George III, Sovereign Spade Guinea reverse, Half Sovereign Shield in Garter reverse Quarter Sovereign four shields reverse, all struck in 22 carat Gold, total weight 69.89 grammes, FDC cased as issued with certificate 038 and historical booklet
Tristan da CunhaFive Pounds 2009 an 8-coin set all with different reverse designs, all gold plated base metal with rhodium-platinum highlighting on the reverses, UNC in the box of issue, Medallic Issues - British Banknotes an 11-piece set each 50mm diameter each with different coloured banknotes on the reverses, UNC boxed with certificates, British Banknotes a 6-piece set each 50mm diameter with gold-plated reverse each reverse showing a different coloured banknote, UNC boxed, History of the British Currency a 13-coin set in base metal each piece with a plated GB Pre-decimal coin inlaid into the reverse, and an additional small group of Medallic issues (4) British Banknotes (2) 50mm diameter and 40mm diameter these each with a coloured banknote on the reverse, European Currencies 50mm diameter with a 50p inlaid into the reverse and Emblems of Britain 50mm diameter with a 50p inlaid into the reverse UNC boxed
TuvaluOne Dollar 2018 Lucky Cat One Ounce of .999 silver, Reverse : Coloured Cat with right paw raised for wealth and good fortune, holding a ChinesegoldKoban, rectangular SilverProof 46.6mm x 27.6mm FDC with cat-styled holder, in the Perth Mint box of issue with certificate
USA Sets and Singles (23) comprising Sets (19) Proof Year Sets (14) 1957 (5 coins) UNC to FDC in a long perspex case, 1967 (5 coins) nFDC, 1968S (2) nFDC to FDC, 1969S (7) nFDC to FDC, 1973S nFDC to FDC, 1982 UNC to NFDC to One Cent darkly toned, 1984S (5 coins), along with 1976S Bicentennial a 3-coin set comprising One Dollar, Half Dollar and Quarter Dollar, State QuartersProof Sets (2) 2004S Michigan, Florida, Texas, Iowa and Wisconsin types, nFDC to FDC boxed with certificate, 2005S California, Minnesota, Oregon, Kansas and West Virginia types, Mint Sets (2) 1961 (5 coins) Half Dollar to One Cent UNC, 1972 (10 coins) Half Dollar to One Cent Denver and Philadelphia types, UNC, both in the transparent packs of issue, Singles (4) One Dollar (4) 1971S Eisenhower Proofs (2) nFDC in the plastic cases, 1987S Constitution 200th Anniversary issue Silver Proof FDC in the box of issue with certificate, 1999P Susan B. Anthony Cupro-Nickel Proof nFDC lightly toning, in the box of issue with certificate
World a 6-coin set in Silver (5) and Gold (1) Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother - Lady of the Century comprising Guernsey Gold Five Pounds 1998 KM#115 1.24 grammes of 0.999 gold UNC, Cook Islands Two Dollars 1997 The Duchess of York and Her Two Daughters Silver Proof, Niue Two Dollars 1997 The Blitz on London 1940 Silver Proof, BelizeOne Dollar 1997 Summer in Balmoral Castle Silver Proof, Bermuda One Dollar 1997 The Coronation of George VI Silver Proof, Malawi Ten Kwacha 1998 Abdication of King Edward VIII Silver Proof nFDC to FDC boxed with CrownCollections certificates or MDM certificates, the silver coins with Royal Mint certificates, Tristan da Cunha Ten Crowns 2015 Queen Elizabeth II - The Longest Reigning Monarch an impressive 89mm diameter gold-plated Proof FDC in a Bradford Exchange box of issue with certificate, Tristan da Cunha Crowns an 11-coin set 2014-2015 each with a different reverse, all reverses are coloured, each depicting key moments in the Queen's life, gold plated Proofs accented in RhodiumPlatinum, FDC in the Bradford Exchange box of issue with two certificates, Poland (2) Ten Zloty 1968 25th Anniversary of the People's Army KM#60 UNC in the slide case of issue, 1969 25th Anniversary of the People's Republic KM#61 UNC in the slide case of issue, Australia Mint Set 2017 'Possum Magic' comprising Two Dollars (3) each with coloured highlights on the reverse, One Dollar (4) and One Cent UNC in the wallet of issue
World Crown sized (12) includes some on Numismatic covers, GuernseyFive Pounds (5) 1997 Castle Cornet UNC, 1999 Millennium UNC with an edge nick, 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday UNC, 2011 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, UNC with gold plated EP monogram on the reverse, 2013 CoronationJubilee UNC on card, cut from a set, Alderney Five Pounds 2003 Prince William 21st Birthday UNC toned on the card of issue, Isle of Man Five pounds 1992 Nigel Mansell UNC, Tristan da Cunha Crown 2006 Queen Elizabeth II 80th Birthday, UNC on the card of issue, along with World Numismatic Covers (4) Guernsey (3) Queen Mother 99th Birthday 1999 comprising Five Pounds 1999 and set of 10x 25p stamps, each with a different picture of the Queen Mother, 90th Anniversary of the RAF 2008 comprising Five Pound Crown 2008 Battle of Britain UNC and First Class stamp, The Cutty Sark 2009 comprising Five Pounds 2009 UNC with 50p stamp, Jersey 2009 The Captain James CookCommemorative Cover comprising Five Pounds 2009 UNC and Kiribati 50 Cent stamp, all cover UNC on the commemorative envelopes as issued
World in Silver (5) USASilver Eagles (2) 1999 UNC, 2016 UNC, Canada Five Dollars Maple Leaf 2016 (2) each with the Maple Leaf and 16 Privy Mark, Lustrous UNC one with a small tone spot, AustriaThaler 1780 Maria Theresa Restrike
World Mint Sets (13) Vatican (3) 1975 (8 coins) 500 Lire to One Lira, 1977 (8 coins) 500 Lire to One Lira, 1978 Pope Paul VI (7 coins) 500 Lire to Five Lire, Japan 1985 (8 coins) Tsukuba Expo 85, 500 Yen to One Yen, includes the 500 Yen Expo 85, St. Helena 1984 (6 coins) One Pound to One Penny, Spain 1977 Juan Carlos I (3 coins) 25 Pesetas, Five Pesetas and One Peseta, Isle of Man 1977 (7 coins) Fifty Pence to Half Penny includes Queen Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee Crown, in a slide case, AustriaProof Set 1968 (9 coins) 50 Schilling to 2 Groschen, Panama 1969 (6 coins) One Balboa Silver to Centesimo, Greece 1965 (7 coins) 20 Drachma to Ten Lepta, (In Memory of King Paul), Cyprus 1983 (6 coins) 20 Cents to Half Cent, Ireland (3) 1967 (5 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny, 1968 (5 coins) Halfcrown to Halfpenny, and a mixed date set (8 coins), Halfcrown to Farthing 1959-1966, in the green vinyl folder, along with Canada 25 Cents 2007 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince PhilipDiamond Wedding with coloured Royal carriage on the reverse, all UNC some with subdued lustre, most with full lustre, as issued, some in unofficial cases
World Proof and Prooflike Issues (4) Singapore (3) Ten Dollars 1974 Hawk Silver Proof nFDC, 1976 10th Anniversary of Independence Silver Proof FDC, Ten Dollars 1995 Year of the Pig Prooflike UNC, Brunei Ten Dollars 1977 10th Anniversary of the Brunei Currency Board Silver Proof FDC, all in the boxes of issue
World Proof sets (7) Haiti 1974 comprising 50 Gourdes (2) and 25 Gourdes (2) Silver Proofs, Bermuda 1970 (6 coins, no Two Cent), New Zealand (2) 1978 (7 coins) One Dollar to One Cent, includes the One Dollar 1978 Coronation 25th Anniversary, 1979 (7 coins) One Dollar to One Cent, Seychelles 1976 (8 coins) Ten Rupees to One Cent, Lesotho 1966 Silver Set (4 coins) 50 Licente to Five Licente, uncased, and Marshall Islands 1992 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Corregidor (3 coins) Silver 50 Dollars, Brass Ten Dollars and Cupro-Nickel Five Dollars, nFDC to FDC in cases or sleeves unless stated
World Singles (18) USA One Dollar (3) 1884 EF, 1921D Morgan VF, 1976 Bicentenary, EF, Niue Trade Dollar 2018 One Ounce Silver Proof FDC boxed with certificate, Germany 2019 Five Marks One Ounce Silver BU with Germania Mint certificate, USA Silver Eagle 1993 Lustrous UNC, St. Helena One Pound Trade Dollar 2022 Silver One Ounce UNC, Falkland Islands Crowns 2017 One Ounce Silver Proofs (2) one of each type with and without reverse legend, Proof FDC, England Ecu 1992 Silver UNC and lustrous, Gibraltar Crown 1990 21st Anniversary of the Constitution Silver Proof FDC in capsule, British Virgin Islands One Dollar 2019 Proof FDC in capsule, Tristan da Cunha Crown 2015 Liberty and Britannia One Ounce Silver Proof in a Bradford Exchange Slab-style holder, Isle of Man Fifty Pence 1985 Christmas UNC in card, the card written, Hong Kong Trade Dollar 1997 Restrike in Nickel-Silver the reverse coloured with Chinese dawn, UNC boxed with certificate, Jamaica One Dollar 1982 Football UNC, Gibraltar Two Pounds 2001 A/UNC, USA Quarter Dollar 1989 VF, along with World Sets (3) USA State Quarters (50) in mixed grades in collector's folder, with additional Georgia coin, and Quarter Dollar 1976, this taped to the folder, USA Proof Set 1963 nFDC in an acrylic box, Europe Ecu/Euro Set (6 coins) United Kingdom/Wales/Scotland 25 Ecu/Euro to Two Euro, comprising a mix of issues 1992 - 2002 one being a One Ounce Silver issue, Numismatic Covers (2) Gibraltar 1972 Queen Elizabeth II and Prince PhilipSilver Wedding comprising Gibraltar Crown and Five Pence stamp, UNC on the commemorative envelope as issued, British Virgin Islands - London 2010 Festival of Stamps, comprising One Dollar 2008 Prooflike UNC and set of 4 x stamps £1 (2) and First Class (2)UNC on the commemorative envelope of issue, Medallic Cover 2007 St. George's Day comprising bronze medal and a set of 4 x stamps 78p (2) and First Class (2), UNC on the commemorative envelope of issue
Advertising Token 1960 Trustees Savings Bank 33mm diameter (silver?) Obverse: Bust left DR. HENRY DUNCAN. FATHER OF SAVINGS BANKS, Reverse: a castle within an oval, legend below TRUSTEES SAVINGS BANK WEEK 1960. Normally struck in brass and weighing 16.34 grammes, this 18.36 grammes, VF and highly unusual
Farthing18th CenturyCambridgeshire - Cambridge 1795 County Farthing, Obverse: A Beehive and bees, INDUSTRY HAS IT'S SURE REWARD, Reverse: A Druid's Head to right, CURRENT IN THE COUNTIES OF, Edge: Milled, DH36, UNC/GEF with traces of lustre
Farthing18th CenturyMiddlesex - Spence's - 1794 Obverse: Bust left, T. SPENCE, A STATE PRISONER IN 1794, Reverse: Britannia seated right, ROUSE BRITANNIA, DH1077, Good EF with traces of lustre, the reverse with two small spots
Farthing18th CenturyMiddlesex - Spence's - Even Fellows, undated, Obverse: The faces of a man and demon joined, EVEN FELLOWS, Reverse: Britannia seated right ROUSE BRITANNIA, DH1092, EF
Farthing18th CenturyMiddlesex 1795 Spence's, Obverse THOs SPENCE / SIR THOs MORE / THOs PAINE. ADVOCATES FOR THE RIGHTS OF MAN, Reverse: Britannia seated right ROUSE BRITANNIA, DH1113, About EF with some small edge nicks
Farthings 19th CenturyNorfolk - Norwich (6) 1847 H. Chamberlin & Sons, Obverse: Castle and lion within shield, upon crossed sceptres, Reverse: H. CHAMBERLIN & SONS 1847 RETAIL & WHOLESALE DRAPERS, NORWICH, VF, 1839 Wilsons, Obverse: City Arms, Reverse: WILSONS NORWICH 1839 CONFECTIONERS AND BAKERS, W.4050, Fine, 1847 R. Alden, Obverse: R.ALDEN, ST.STEPHENS, NORWICH 1847, BRAZIER & TIN PLATE WORKER, Reverse: A lamp, LAMP MANUFACTURER, W.3, NVF/VF the reverse with some nicks in the field, 1851 G. Bagshaw Norwich, Obverse: Pheasant and Hare, LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, Reverse: A swan, G.BAGSHAW, NORWICH 1851, W.3910 VF with some verdigris, 1848 H. Colman, Obverse: H. COLMAN 1 EXCHANGE STREET NORWICH 1848 GROCER TEA DEALER AND CHEESE FACTOR, Reverse: A churn TEA COFFEE SPICES PICKLES FISH SAUCE &c. W.3960,Good Fine, undated J.Dawbarn, Obverse: J.DAWRARN DRAPER 14.15.16. EXCHANGE ST. NORWICH, Reverse: TRY DAWBARN'S PENNY REEL COTTON! NVF
Four Shillings 19th CenturySomerset - Bath 1811 Obverse: Arms and supporters, hands clasped above, Tops of 1's in date are flat, Reverse: A POUND NOTE FOR 5 TOKENS GIVEN BY S.WHITCHURCH AND Wm DORE, Davis 9, GVF toned, the reverse with some minor hairlines
Halfcrown18th CenturyWarwickshire - Birmingham 1788 Obverse: Female seated, giving alms to an old man and a boy, a child kneels by her side. Reverse BWH cypher and 1788 in centre TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, DH1, in brass, differs from DH1a in that it lacks the W countermark on both sides, Good Fine/NVF
Halfpennies18th CenturyLancashire - Lancaster (10) 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to D, front of crown to U, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY point of shield over right of 9, DH21 Good Fine with some spots, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to D, front of crown to U, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY point of shield slightly to left of 9 DH22, VF, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to D, front of crown to N, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with the gap bigger between the two words, point of shield to left of 9, DH23 Good Fine, cleaned, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to K, front of crown to N, with distinctive flaw on the nose, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with stop after legend, DH29 NVF, 1792 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to K, front of crown to N, with distinctive flaw on the nose, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with stop after legend, Edge: CAMBRIDGE BEDFORD AND HUNTINGDON, DH29b, NVF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, Centre point of Crown to first limb of D, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY with stop after legend, wide space between the two words, Edge: Plain, DH40A, VF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, star below bust, centre of crown points between U and K, Reverse: Shield of Arms, LANCASTER HALFPENNY, Line of shield points above C and between P and E of legend, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH41, NVF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, star below bust, stop after legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms, HALFPENNY, Line of shield points to H and Y of HALFPENNY, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH43, VF or better, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, last limb of crown points to the last limb of K, no stop after legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY, line on shield cuts below H and Y, Edge: PAYABLE IN LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL, DH44, About VF, 1794 Obverse: John of Gaunt left, crowned, last limb of crown points to the last limb of K, no stop after legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms LANCASTER HALFPENNY, line on shield cuts below H and Y, Edge: PAYABLE AT LONDON OR DUBLIN, DH44a, NVF
Halfpennies18th CenturyYorkshire (7) Leeds (5) 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb almost touches T, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Owls head with gap to A, DH43, VF the reverse with an area of dark toning, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb to centre of T, with stop close to the end of the legend, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Owls' head further from legend, DH48, VF, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb touches the upright of the R, Reverse: Shield of Arms Owls head with gap to A, DH51 Good Fine, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze standing ARTIS NOSTRÆ CONDITOR, comb nearly touches T and R, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Owls head with gap to A, Edge: PAYABLE I N LONDON LIVERPOOL OR BRISTOL, DH52 VF with a spot on the obverse, 1791 Obverse: Bishop Blaze three-quarter length, Reverse: Shield of Arms, Edge: PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY LONDON OR LIVERPOOL, DH53 Fine, Sheffield (2) 1793 Obverse: Head left, wearing hat, YORKSHIRE HALFPENEY, Reverse: Shield of Arms, crested by Elephant's head PAYABLE IN SHEFFIELD, Edge: Engrailed, DH56, VF the obverse struck from rusty dies, 1793 Obverse: Head left, wearing hat, YORKSHIRE HALFPENEY, Reverse: Shield of Arms, crested by Elephant's head PAYABLE IN SHEFFIELD, Edge: Plain (not in collar), DH56b, NVF/GF the obverse struck from rusty dies
Halfpenny18th CenturyLothian - Edinburgh - Register Office 1796 Obverse: View of a public building EDINBURGH HALFPENNY 1796, on the ground WRIGHT DES, In exergue: REGISTER OFFICE FOUNDED 1774. in two lines, Reverse: Britannia seated left, and part of a ship, DH52, GEF with around 50% lustre
Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex - Kilvington's 1795 Obverse: Bust left, laureate, PAYABLE AT J. KILVINGTONS, Reverse: Britannia seated left BRUNSWICK HALFPENNY, date below, DH346, UNC with practically full lustre, an exceptional example, comes with old ticket
Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex - Kilvington's 1795 Obverse: Bust left, laureate, PAYABLE AT J. KILVINGTONS, tip of wreath points to the T of AT, Reverse: Britannia seated left BRUNSWICK HALFPENNY, date below, DH347, GEF with traces of lustre
Halfpenny18th CenturyMiddlesex - Weymott's 1795 Obverse: Britannia seated left MEYMOTT & SON LONDON, Date below, Reverse: Arms of London SCALES + WEIGHTS + & + STEEL, DH348, EF with traces of lustre and a small rim nick, the obverse with an inked number in the field, comes with old ticket, Ex-Batty
Halfpenny18th CenturyNorthumberland - Newcastleundated, Obverse: A Sailor J. SPENCE . SLOP-SELLER . NEWCASTLE, in Exergue: JAMES, Reverse: Britannia seated right ROUSE BRITANNIA, Edge: Spence, DH6, EF with traces of lustre and a thin scratch in the obverse field
Halfpenny18th CenturySomerset - Bath City Token undated Obverse: The Arms and supporters of Bath, in a sunken oval, BATH CITY TOKEN, Reverse: View of a building PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE NEW ROOMS , In exergue: BATH, DH83, GEF toned
India Temple Token 35mm diameter Good Fine, Sentimental Tokens by Kirk (2) 1773 John Wilkes - Member for Middlesex NVF/Good Fine, 1774 marquis of Granby VF, Halfpenny18th CenturyCarmarthen 1792 DH5 Edge: PAYABLE IN LONDON . BRISTOL . & CARMARTHEN, Ticket or Pass 19th CenturySixpence Societe Mutuelle Des Suisses a Londres, EF and nicely toned, as part of as group (24) of medals, tokens and fantasy pieces mainly modern base metal issues, many in lustrous EF
Market Tokens (39) includes many different types, includes Spitalfields, London, Borough, Halstead and Stratford types, many shapes including triangular, square and oval types, Fine to GVF
Pay Checks - British Rail (13) uniface, in bronze on semi-circular flans, all with incuse stamped numbers GVF to EF, along with British Omnibus/Rail Oval Advertisement Passes (6) all undated, ThreepenceManchester - John Greenwood, TwopenceLondon - Andrew Menzies, Liverpool City Omnibus - John Phillips & Co. Leicestershire Street railway Co. Ltd, Warwickshire Street Railway Co. Ltd, and Staffordshire Potteries Street Railway Co. Ltd, Good Fine to NEF
Tokens a wide variety (38) includes Penny18th CenturyAnglesey 1789, Halfpennies 18th Century (9) Anglesey (2), Hampshire - Portsmouth, Warwickshire - Coventry, Warwickshire - John Wilkinson (5), Gaming Counters () in the style of George III Guineas (4), Half Guineas (15), and Queen Victoria/Napoleon (1), and Barber Tokens (8) Three Pence (2), Two Pence (3),and 1½ Pence (3), in mixed circulated grades
Two Shillings 1811 Somersetshire - Bath, Obverse: Arms and Supporters, motto 'TO FACILITATE TRADE' legend: BATH TOKEN TWO SHILLINGS, Reverse: A POUND NOTE GIVEN FOR TEN TOKENS BY C. CULVERHOUSE I. ORCHARD AND J. PHIPPS, Davis 15, Dalton 16, in an NGC holder and graded MS61
Unofficial Farthing Tokens (5) London - Isaac Earlyman BWS 2840, Fine, Suffolk - Lowestoft - W.C. Wiseman BWS 3130 Good Fine with some spots, Lancashire - Manchester - William Scott BWS 3530, Good Fine, Oxfordshire - Champion Grocer and Ironmonger, Nettlebed 1835 BWS 3700, VF, Ireland - Dublin - Webb & Co. BWS 6350 Good Fine
AfricaGeneral Service Medal George V with edge renamed in incorrect style to 678 CPL SURUR FERAG 3/K . A. R. with Somaliland clasp, the date erased, VF cleaned
First World War - City of Lincoln Tribute 1919 36mm diameter in bronze by Lidgett, Obverse: Armorial shield and motto CIVITAS LINCOLNIENSIS on a banner below, IN TOKEN OF LINCOLN'S GRATITUDE, Reverse: A soldier kneeling right before Britannia, who places a wreath on his head. Beyond, landscape and sea with field gun and cruiser ; above, an airship and biplane, SERVED IN THE GREAT WAR . Exergue 1914-1919, 18.80 grammes, Eimer 1967, A/UNC with some small spots, in the box of issue
ImperialService Medal, George VI type, awarded to Ernest Lake Staples, NEF/EF cleaned and retoned, in the Royal Mint box of issue, World War IBritish War Medal awarded to 36764 Pte. W.L. Sewell. K.R.RIF.C. , NEF, Victory Medal 1914-1919 awarded to M2-049467 Pte. H.H. Castle A.S.C. EF, World War I pair miniatures, mounted, for wearing, British Red Cross Society - For War Service 1914-1918 Reverse: INTER ARMA CARITAS EF, and Cap Badge South Wales Borderers with Egypt SWB emblem, VF with the rear clips missing
South America a small group (5) Colombia Fifth Class Order of Boyaca, Chile Order of Naval merit, Peru (3) National Service Medal, Army Medal Guardia Civil del Peru, Order of the Hipolito Nuanue in mixed grades to EF
World War I Medal pair, 1914-1918 War Medal and Victory medal awarded to G-12153 Pte. J.E. Bradley R.W. KentRegiment, NVF, the silver medal with ribbon and on a bar for wearing
Enamelled Halfcrown William IV reverse enamelled in 4 colours, pin mounted, good workmanship, an enamelled shield in 3 colours, 45mm x 60mm Bird with wings open, with crossed swords with blue and white chequered crest across breast, Good Fine, pin mounted on the back. Religious themed (8) an enamelled silver brooch, in 4 colours, together with base metal pendants, includes St. Christophers (2) these with classic cars on the reverse, and a pair of music-themed prize medals, unawarded St. Austell Musical Competition Festival 41mm diameter White Metal EF, and Reading & District Musical Festival 26mm diameter in bronze EF
Charles I, Peace or War, Bristol Captured 1643 29mm diameter in silver by T.Rawlins. Obverse: Bust right laureate, armoured and draped. CAROLVS. D:G. ANG.SCO.FR.ET.HIB.REX Reverse: Sword and olive branch, crossed, between the letters CR crowned IN. VTRVM QVE. PARATVS Exergue 1643, Eimer 142, MI 308-134 GEF and scarce thus, the Eimer plate piece (See plate 15)
Charles IDeath and Memorial 1649 50mm diameter in bronze, by J. and N. Roettier, Obverse bust right, armoured and draped, CAROL . D.G.M.B.F.ET. H. REX. & . GLOR .MEM., Reverse: A hand issuing from Heaven holds a celestial crown, below, sheep in a landscape, VIRVT EX. ME. FORVNAM. EX. ALIJS, MI i 346/200-1, Eimer 162, 53.43 grammes, EF/NEF, the reverse a little unevenly, but not unpleasantly toned
Peace of Breda 1667 56mm diameter in silver by J.Roettier, Obverse: Bust right, laureate, CAROLVS . SECVNDVS . DEI . GRATIA . MAG . BRI . FRAN . ET . HIB . REX, Reverse Britannia seated on sea-shore, left, surveys her fleet, above, sun pierces clouds, FAVENTAE DEO Exergue: BRITANNIA, 73.93 grammes, Eimer 241, NVF once lightly cleaned, now retoned, Ex- Bay View Collection, London Coins Auction A153 5/6/2016 Lot 2069
Battle of Blenheim 1704 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, draped, ANNA D:G: MAG: BR: FRA: ET. HIB: REG. Reverse: Britannia seated on a globe, right: Victory in her hand regards a captive seated on military trophies DE.GALL: ET. BAV: AD. BLENHEIM. Exergue: CAPT: ET. CAES. XXXM. SIGN. RELAT. CLXIII. MDCCIV, Eimer 409, MI 256/49, in an NGC holder and graded AU58, by some distance the finest we have offered
Queen Anne's Bounty 1704 44mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, laureate and draped ANNA. D:G: MAG: BRI FR.ET.HIB: REG: , Reverse: Anne seated right, presents a charter to kneeling clergy PIETAS AUGUSTÆ, In Exergue: PRIMITIIS . ET . DECIMIS . ECCLESIÆ . CONCESSIS . MDCCIV, 37.63 grammes, Eimer 404, VF with some edge nicks, the obverse with two scratches in the field. Note: The Medal commemorates the act formalising the investment of monies received from the Church for the benefits of poorer clergy
Battle of Ramllies 1706 35mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, draped ANNA . D:G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB: REG. Reverse: Map of the conquered provinces displayed by two Fames, a town in the distance GALLIS . AD . RAMELLIES . XII . MAII . MDCCVI, In Exergue: FLANDR . ET . BRABANT . RECEFT in two lines, 16.15 grammes, Eimer 419, EF with an area of light verdigris in the obverse field
Battle of Oudenarde 1708 44mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left crowned and draped, ANNA . D: G: MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG:, Reverse: two captives at the base of a column, surmounted by Victory, and decorated with captured French standards. GALLIS . AD . ALDENARD . VICTIS, in Exergue: XXX . IUNI MDCCVIII, MI ii 322/148, Eimer 433, 36.63 grammes, GVF
Peace of Utrecht 1713 35mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, draped, ANNA. D:G: MAG . BRI FR: ET. HIB: REG:, Reverse: Britannia standing left, holds an olive branch, shield and spear. Beyond, to the left, ships and right a farming scene COMPOSITIS . VENERANTVR . ARMIS, Eimer 460, 15.69 grammes, VF cleaned and repaired, now with colourful retone
Peace of Utrecht 1713 58mm diameter in bronze by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust left, laureate and draped ANNA. D:G: MAG : BRI : FR : ET . HIB : REG, Reverse: Britannia seated left with olive branch, spear and shield beyond, to left ships and right a farming scene, 69.81 grammes, Eimer 458, EF with some light surface deposit, this possibly removable with care
Coronation of George I 1714 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust right, laureate, GEORGIVS. D:G:MAG: BR. FR: ET. HIB: REX, Reverse: The King, enthroned right, is crowned by Britannia. In Exergue: INAVGVRAT . XX . OCT. MDCCXIIII, 14.70 grammes, Eimer 470, Bright EF with some hairlines
Spanish Fleet Captured off Cape Passaro 1718 45mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, Obverse: Bust right, Laureate armoured and draped, GEORGIVS . D:G. MAG. BR: FR: ET.HIB: REX. F:D: Reverse: Statue of the King, as Neptune, upon a rostral column amidst captured Naval trophies SOCIORVM PROTECTOR, In Exergue: CLASSE . HISP . DELETA. / AD.ORAS. SICILIÆ. / 1718 in three lines, 36.84 grammes, Eimer 481, VF/NVF with some contact marks
Coronation of George II 1727 34mm diameter in silver by J. Croker, the official coronation issue, Obverse: Bust left Laureate, armoured and draped, GEORGIVS. II. D.G. MAG. BR. FR. ET. HIB. REX. Reverse the King enthroned right, is crowned by Britannia VOLENTES. PER. POPVLOS Exergue: CORON. XI. OCTOB. MDCCXXVII, Eimer 510, MI 479-4, Choice UNC golden toned enhanced by touches of blue and magenta, a beautiful example, in an NGC holder and graded MS64, we note NGC have graded 3 example at MS64 with none graded higher
Russia Support of Serbs over the Ottoman Turks, 62mm diameter in Pewter by G. Waecher Obverse: Bust of Elizabeth right, D.G. ELIZABETA . AVGVSTA . OMN . ROSS. Reverse: Minerva standing left, leaning on a shield with double-headed eagle, holding a spear and pointing to a pedestal with the Coat of Arms of New Serbia, surmounted by a Russian eagle, In Exergue: MDCCCLIV, NOVA SERIA CONSTITVTA, 112.92 grammes, Fine/Good Fine
Accession of George III 1760 41mm diameter struck in Gilt bronze by T.Pingo, type as Eimer 683, BHM 3, not listed in gilt bronze, Obv: Bust left, armoured and draped, GEORGIVS . TERTIVS . REX Rev: Britannia Standing facing , beside a lion, cannon, trident, anchor and shield FELICITAS . BRITANNIAE In Exergue: INEUNTE REGNO OCT . XXV MDCCLX, 24.56 grammes GVF
Anniversary of the Accession of KingGeorge III 25mm diameter by W. Wyon, Obverse: Bust right. Laureate GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA, Reverse: A star in splendour above a countryside PROPRIO SPLENDORE REFULGET In Exergue: XXV OCT MDCCCXVII / ANNO . REGNI / LVIII. Possibly struck in Barton's metal layered onto brass on the obverse, 7.00 grammes, BHM 932, Eimer 1101, NVF, the obverse with lightly pitted surfaces, an unusual piece, listed as RRR by BHM
George Washington - General of the Continental Army in America, undated, 40mm diameter in bronze, by Voltaire (1778) Obverse: Bust right G . WASHINGTON Er. GENERAL OF THE CONTINL ARMY IN AMERICA. Reverse: Emblems and implements of war, WASHIN. REUNITPAR UN RARE ASSEMBLAGE . LES TALENS DU GUERRIER & LES VERTUS DU SAGE, Baker 78b, 27.74 grammes, VG/Near Fine, the obverse with some spots, one of the earliest tributes to George Washington
William Betty 1804 45mm diameter in Pewter by J. Westwood, Obverse: Bust facing, turned to right, draped, WILLIAM HENRY WEST BETTY. / BORN 13th SEPTr. 1791, Reverse: Inscription in 12 lines within an open wreath BRITISH / TRAGEDIAN / WITH / FEELING / AND PROPRIETY / HE / ASTONISHES THE / JUDICIOUS / OBSERVERS OF / HUMAN / NATURE / 1804, 32.28 grammes, BHM 560, Good Fine, listed as Rare by BHM
British Victories in the Peninsular War 1810 50mm in bronze, by T.Wyon Jnr. Obverse: Bust right, LIEUT. GEN. LORD. VISCOUNT WELLINGTON. K.B.MDCCCX, Reverse: Victory standing right, upon a rock, a fallen French standard at her feet, BHM 699, Eimer 1010, 67.40 grammes, VF
Liverpool Pitt Club 1814 54mm diameter in bronze, by T.Wyon Jnr after J.Nollekens, Obverse: Bust left RT. HONBLE. WILLIAM PITT LIVERPOOL PITT CLUB 1814, Reverse: peace and Victory flying right, crowning Britannia who protects Commerce and Europe, Discord lies at her feet, BRITAIN VICTORIOUS, TYRANNY OVERTHROWN, EUROPE PROTECTED . PEACE RESTORED, In Exergue a rose, thistle and shamrock united by a single stem, BHM 827, 64.21 grammes, GVF, rated RRR by BHM in bronze, along with True Blue Club Badge 1812, 40mm diameter in copper, by T.Wyon Jnr. Obverse: Female figures of Religion with cross and Justice with sword, holding royal crown over fasces. Scroll with moto and pole-axe STRONG BY UNION on a ribbon, 35.50 grammes, EF
Liverpool Pitt Club and the Peace of Paris 1814 54mm diameter in silver by Thomas Wyon, Obverse: Bare head of William Pitt left, RT. HONBLE. WILLIAM PITT. LIVERPOOL PITT CLUB 1814., Reverse: Peace and Victory flying right, crowning Britannia who protects Commerce and Europe, Discord lies at her feet. BRITAIN VICTORIOUS . TYRANNY OVERTHROW. EUROPE PROTECTED . PEASCE RESTORED. Exergue: A rose, thistle, shamrock united by a single stem, BHM 837, listed as RRR by BHM, 63.31 grammes, Fine/Good Fine with some contact marks, scratches and edge nicks, in a presentation box
Treaties of Paris 1814-15 41mm diameter in bronze by G. Mills and N.G.A. Brenet, Obverse bust left, laureate, GEORGE PRINCE REGENT MDCCCXVI, Reverse: Peace standing holding two victor's wreaths on a plinth inscribed TREATIES OF PARIS, a trophy of arms behind her. ARMIS ET CONSILIIS Exergue: XXX. MAY. MDCCCXIV XX. NOVEMBER MDCCCXV, BHM 892, 36.31 grammes, NEF with a few small spots, and some darker toning in places
George IV and William IV related (4) George IV Visit to Ireland 1821 34mm diameter in white Metal by J.G. Hancock, Obverse: Bust left, draped, GEORGE IV ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE JAN 29. 1820, Reverse: IRELAND HAILS WITH JOY THE VISIT OF HER SOVEREIGN. AUGUST 1821. 15.40 grammes, BHM 1117, NVF pierced for suspension, Death of George IV 1830 35mm diameter in White metal by W. Bain, Obverse: Draped laureate Bust left GEORGE IV ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONE JAN 29. 1820, Reverse: A crowned coffin on a plinth, coffin inscribed DIED / JUNE 26 / 1830, 14.27 grammes, BHM 1372, About VF, Accession of William IV 1830 35mm diameter, unsigned, Obverse: Bust of William IV left WILLIAM IV ASCENDED THE BRITISH THRONEJUNE 26 1830. Reverse: Bust of Queen Adelaide draped, right HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY QUEEN ADELAIDE, BHM 1427, 15.41 grammes, GVF with some surface marks, listed as RR by BHM, Coronation of William IV 1831 28mm diameter in brass Obverse: King William IV and Queen Adelaide standing by an altar . PROCLAIMED JUNE 28 1830, In Exergue, W & A / CROWNED SEPr 8. 1831, Reverse: CROWNED WITH THEIR PEOPLE'S LOVE. GUARDED BY A NATION'S LOYALTY, HALLOWED BY THEIR COUNTRIES BLESSING . BHM 1506 VF
Sir Walter Scott 1824 53mm diameter in copper by W. Wyon, Obverse: Bare head of Sir Walter Scott right, WALTER SCOTT 1824, Reverse: Two female allegorical figures of Truth and Fiction, the former standing and holding a wand, the latter seated holding a book inscribed WAV (Waverley), In Exergue: A wreath. TRUTHS SEVERE IN FAIRY FICTION DRESSED, 59.45 grammes, BHM 1238, EF/NEF the reverse with two small scratches and an area of verdigris
The Duke of Clarence Appointed Lord High Admiral 1827, 66mm diameter in gilt silver by J. Henning, Obverse: Bust right, H.R.H. WILLIAM DUKE OF CLARENCE LORD HIGH ADMIRAL OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND MDCCCXXVII, Reverse: Britannia with shield and trident standing on foreshore, ships in background, HER MARCH IS O'ER THE MOUNTAIN WAVE, HER HOME IS ON THE DEEP, 153.80 grammes, Eimer 1192, BHM 1296, NEF in silver, our archive shows that we have only previously offered the bronze type.
Accession of William IV 1830 38mm diameter in White Metal by T. Halliday, Obverse: Bare head of William IV right, HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM IIII, Reverse: Draped bust of Queen Adelaide right, QUEEN ADELAIDE. PRESENTED TO THE PURCHASERS OF THE PAUL PRY AUG. 22 . 1830, 17.50 grammes, BHM 1418, NEF with signs of die rust
Glasgow and Liverpool Steam Shipping Company (c.1830) 40mm diameter in white metal by Crawford, Obverse: Paddle steamer sailing to left, Reverse: CABIN in centre, GLASGOW AND LIVERPOOL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY. 21.14 grammes, VF comes with incorrect presentation case
Medals and Medalets (16) comprising Death of George I 1830 35mm in White Metal, by W. Bain, BHM 1372, Fine with some corrosion, Erection of the Wellington Statue at The Royal Exchange 1844, 44mm diameter in White Metal BHM 2193 NVF with some corrosion, 50th Anniversary of the Penny Post 1840-1890 Obverse: Veiled Head of Queen Victoria, Reverse: PRESENTED BY J.W. PALMER 281 STRAND LONDON, VF, Death of Queen Victoria 1901 39mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, BHM 3692, GVF, Liverpool and Manchester Railway 1830 Obverse: Bust of George Stephenson left, Reverse: Train crossing viaduct Exergue: Liverpool and Manchester railway opened Sept 15 1830 46mm diameter in white Metal, Fine, Celebration of the Railway Centenary Darlington 1825-1925 32mm in white metal old and modern trains either side, GVF holed for suspension, Medalets (8) Caroline, Queen Consort of George IV 1821 25mm in brass, Fine, Rt.Hon. George Canning M.P. 1827 26mm in brass, Fine, Frederick, Duke of York, Died Jan 5th 1827, 25mm in brass, Good Fine, Earl Grey 1830 By Trampling on Liberty I Lost the Reins Good Fine with some scratches, George IV Died June 26 1830 25mm in brass, Good Fine, cleaned, William IV and Queen AdelaideCoronation 1831 24mm in brass Fine, Duke of Wellington death 1852 25mm in brass Good Fine, Coronation of Queen Victoria 1838 25mm in brass Fine, Thomas Attwood, Founder of the Political Union, Parliamentary Reform 1832 41mm diameter in white metal by T. Halliday, BHM 1563, Good Fine, holed for suspension, along with Royal Society for the Protection of Birds Bird and Tree Day Prize medal 38mm in white metal VF
In White Metal (3) Coronation of William IV 47mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, Obverse: Conjoined busts right, draped, HIS MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY WILLIAM IV AND QUEEN ADELAIDE, Reverse: A Ship sailing towards Britannia and the British Lion on shore, CROWN'D AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY SEPr. 8. 1831 In Exergue: KING WILLIAM IV / AND / QUEEN ADELAIDE, 35.61 grammes, BHM 1497, VF/GVF with an edge knock by ADELAIDE, Death of The Duke of Wellington 1852 51mm diameter in White Metal by Allen & Moore, Obverse: Uniformed bust of the Duke left, ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON, Reverse: Britannia standing weeping before a funerary plaque and trophy of arms, WELLINGTON / BORN / MAY 1 1769 / DIED / SEPr. 14 1852. Victory kneeling to right, British Lion crouched to fore. BRITANNIA MOURNS HER HERO NOW AT REST, In Exergue WATERLOO / JUNE 18 1885, 36.76 grammes, BHM 2476, NEF, International Exhibition 1862 51mm diameter in White Metal by Pinches, Obverse: Exterior view of the Exhibition buildings on a plinth inscribed WEST FRONT, Above: INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. In Exergue: OPENED MAY 1st. MDCCCLXII, Reverse: Britannia seated holding flag, attended by Commerce holding flag inscribed EUROPE / ASIA / AFRICA / AMERICA / AUSTRALASIA, 38.59 grammes, BHM 2739 VF with some contact marks
Opening of London Bridge 1831, 29mm diameter in brass, unsigned, Obverse: THE FIRST STONE / OF THE NEW / LONDON BRIDGE / WAS LAID BY / JOHN GARRATT. ESQ./ LORD MAYOR OF LONDON / ON THE 14 OF MARCH 1824 / AND OPEN'D BY THEIR MAJESTIES / AUGUST 1st 1831, Reverse: View of the bridge and the dome of St. Paul's cathedral, CARRIAGE WAY 33½ FEET. In Exergue: LENGTH OF BRIDGE 782 FT. / CENTRE ARCH 150.. / SIDE ARCG 140, 7.56 grammes, BHM 1547, NVF with some scratches
Poland, Battle of Warsaw (The November Uprising), Heroic Poland 1831 Obverse: Two female figure standing symbolizing Poland and Belgium, TU NE MOURRAS PAS, Reverse: A L'HÉROÏQUE POLOGNE Above: A wreath of stars, Below: two crossed branches and the Belgian Lion, 62.22 grammes, NEF with some surface dirt in the legends
Death of the Reverend Rowland Hill 1833 44mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, Obverse Draped bust of Rowland Hill in ecclesiastical vestments, bare-headed, three quarters facing, REVd. ROWLAND HILL M.A. BORN AUGUST 23 1744. DIED APRIL 11 1833. Reverse: Inscription within a circle formed by a snake swallowing it's own tail A GOOD MAN, FULL OF THE HOLY GHOST AND OF FAITH. Around: BORN AT HAWKSTONE SALOP. 49 YEARS MINISTER OF SURRY CHAPEL, 32.58 grammes, BHM 1650, EF with some contact marks
Medals and Tokens (28) includes George VICoronation Medal 1937 31mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue GVF, along with many issues in White metal 19th Century or early 20th Century, includes Coronations, Jubilees and Royal Marriages, along with a Sentimental Token by J. Kirk, Charlotte, Queen of Great Britain 1773 Fine, and an Enamelled 1887 Shilling, in mixed circulated grades
Sir Robert Peel Elected Rector of Glasgow University 1837 46mm diameter in copper, by J. Ottley, Obverse: Draped bust of Sir Robert Peel, bare head, facing, three-quarters right, THE Rt. HONble. SIR ROBERT PEEL BARt. M.P. Below: INSTALLED LORD RECTOR OF THE UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW JANy.11 1837., Reverse: Arms and insignia of the University within a wreath ENTERTAINED AT A PUBLIC DINNER IN GLASGOW BY UPWARDS OF 3000 CITIZENS. 43.91 grammes, BHM 1749, Eimer 1291, minor touches of surface residue, EF with some small edge nicks
Medals a small group (5) comprising Marriage of Queen Victoria 1840 54mm diameter in White Metal, by J. Davis, Obverse: VICTORIA BORN MAY 24th 1819. ALBERT BORN AUG 26th 1819. Reverse: Victoria and Albert stand before an Archbishop performing the ceremony, In Exergue: MARRIED FEB. 10. 1840, 51.51 grammes, BHM 1909 NEF with some blistering, Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee 1887 36mm on a Maltese Cross-shaped flan, in base metal, uniface, Portrait of Queen Victoria left, veiled, with dates of her birth, the Coronation, her marriage and the 1887 Golden Jubilee, Coronation of George V 1911 Caernarvon Local issue 32mm diameter in brass with suspension loop and ribbon at the top, the ribbon with a Union Jack, Good Fine, cleaned, World War I 1914-1918 Medals (2) the first awarded to S.LT. A.G. Maddock R.N.V.R, GVF cleaned, the second Fine with no suspension, the edge naming removed, Award Medal 1830 Bruce Castle, Obverse: View of Bruce Castle, Reverse: ALL IS THE GIFT OF INDUSTRY 1830, in centre a plate inscribed J. Dutton VF
Victoria (5) The Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert 1840 28mm diameter in White metal by A.J. Stothard, Obverse Busts left, conjoined, within a beaded circle, VICTORIA AND ALBERT 1840, date with overstruck 4, Reverse: Head of Britannia left, within a beaded circle, POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTION LONDON, 10.76 grammes, BHM 1917, Good Fine, Opening of Lincoln's Inn, New Hall and Library 1845, 24mm diameter in White Metal by J. Davis, Birmingham, Obverse: Busts left conjoined, QUEEN VICTORIA & PRINCE ALBERT, Reverse: View of Lincoln's Inn, NEW HALL LIBRARY, In Exergue: LINCOLNS INN / OPENED BY / H.M.G.M. VICTORIA. / OCT. 30. 1845, 4.01 grammes, BHM 2215, GVF pierced for suspension, The Great Exhibition 1851 31mm diameter in White Metal by Allen & Moore, Obverse: View of the Exhibition building, THE INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION LONDON 1851, In Exergue: PROPOSED BY PRINCE ALBERT / DESIGN BY J. PAXTON ESQ. / ERECTED BY / FOX, HENDERSON & CO.,l Reverse: PRESETED BY TODD, BURNS & Co. DIMENSIONS LENGTH IS 1848 FT. / WIDTH 456 FT. / HEIGHT OF ROOF 66 FT. / HEIGHT OF TRANSEPT / 108 FT. / GLAZED SURFACE / 900,000 SUP. FT. / OCCUPIES 18 ACRES, 6.61 grammes, unlisted by BHM, VF, pierced for suspension, The Marriage of the Princess Royal and Prince Frederick William of Prussia 1858 34mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, Obverse: TO COMMEMORATE / THE MARRIAGE / OF THE PRINCESS / VICTORI ADELAIDE / MARY LOUISA / TO THE PRINCE / FREDERICK WILLIAM / OF / PRUSSIA, Reverse: The Prince and Princess joining hands, being blessed by the Archbishop, two attendants either side. In Exergue: MARRIED / JANUARY 25 1858, 14.84 grammes, BHM 2630, GVF with some hairlines, listed as RR by BHM, The Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra 1863 31mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, Obverse: IN COMMEMORATION / OF THE MARRIAGE OF / HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS / THE PRINCE OF WALES / AND / HER ROYAL HIGHNESS / THE PRINCESS / ALEXANDRA, Reverse: The Prince of Wales plumes, ON THE TENTH DAY OF MARCH 1863, 6.16 grammes, BHM 2777, VF
Re-Opening of the Royal Exchange 1844 44mm diameter in White Metal by J. Davis, Obverse: Conjoined bare heads of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert left, QUEEN VICTORIA & PRINCE ALBERT, Reverse: View of the Royal Exchange building, NEW ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON , In Exergue: FIRTS STONE LAID JAN.19.1842 BY / H.R.H. PRINCE ALBERT. / OPENED BY / H.M.G.M. VICTORIA. / OCT. 28. 1844, 26.16 grammes, BHM 2179, NEF with some spots on the obverse
NavalGeneral Service Medal 1848 with Syria Clasp, awarded to Edward Chase, GVF cleaned with some scratches. Private Edward Chase served on the HMS Benbow in the Naval operation on the coast of Syria in the 1840s. Edward Chase is a unique name on the Naval General Service Medal Roll
Voyage of the Chinese Junk 'Keying' 1848 44mm diameter in White Metal, by J. Davis, Obverse: Starboard view of the junk, Exergue: THE CHINESE JUNK 'KEYING', Reverse: THE CHINESE JUNK / KEYING / LENGTH 160 FT, BREADTH / 33 FT. DEPTH OF HOLD 16FT, / HER STERN IS 35FT, HIGH OUT / OF THE WATER, HER MAIN CABIN / IS 30FT LONG, 25FT WIDE & 12FT / HIGH, BURTHEN ABOUT 800 TONS, / HER RUDDER IS OF IMMENSE SIZE / & WEIGHT, BEING MADE OF IRON / WOOD, HER ANCHORS ARE MADE OF / WOOD, THE CABLES ARE MADE OF / BAMBOO, THE ROPES OF BAMBOO / RATTAN & INDIAN GRASS. / ARRIVED IN THE RIVER / THAMES / MARCH 27 1848. BHM 2314, the rarest die pairing of all the 'Keying' issues, in an NGC holder and graded MS62, listed as RR by BHM, only 4 examples graded on the NGC Census, of which this is the joint finest
Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852 39mm diameter in white metal by Allen & Moore, Eimer 2480, Obverse: Bust of the Duke left, Reverse: Crossed flags entwined within a wreath, behind a plinth inscribed WATERLOO, A/UNC and lustrous (2)SEAP games 1973 51mm diameter, 32.38 grammes, in 50% silver Lustrous UNC in a slide case, Medalet 'BY THE MERCY OF GOD' AUG.14 MADRID 1812 EF, Exhibition Medals (2) Glasgow Exhibition 1901 Near VF with suspension loop at the top, British Empire Exhibition Wembley 1924, NEF with a suspension loop at the top
Death of the Duke of Wellington 1852 42mm diameter in White Metal , unsigned, Obverse: Head right, FIELD MARSHAL ARTHUR DUKE OF WELLINGTON K.G., Reverse: Equestrian Statue of the Duke of Wellington, with inscription on pedestal: BORN / MAY 1. 1769 / DIED SEP. 14 .1852 / Below: ERECTED / JUNE 18 1844. Around: THE WELLINGTON STATUE IN FRONT OF THE ROYAL EXCHANGE LONDON, 18.66 grammes, BHM 2493, GVF with some surface marks and hairlines
Duke of WellingtonCalendar medal 1853 41mm diameter in White metal by E. Moses & Son, Obverse: Duke of Wellington left, PRESENTED BY WELLINGTON, BIRN MAY 1st 1769 DIED SEPr.14th 1852, Reverse a calendar showing all the Sundays in 1853, 16 grammes, GVF with some flaking to the edge
Medals and Tokens a varied group (14) Opening of the Crystal Palace 1854 63mm diameter in bronze by G.G. Adams, Good Fine, cleaned, Queen VictoriaDiamond Jubilee 1897 25mm diameter in silver, The Official Royal Mint issue GEF toned, in the Royal Mint envelope, British India Steam Navigation Co. Ltd Centenary 1856-1956 38mm diameter in silver, EF hallmarked, comes with button from their uniform, Lord Kitchener 1916, 27mm in bronze by Legastelois, EF with suspension mount at the top, British Empire Union 1924 Reverse: Empire day May 24th 33mm diameter in bronze VF cleaned, France Ministry of Agriculture Jury Medal, undated, 50mm diameter in bronze, Miniature medal British Empire for Meritorious Service, George VI EF, Prize Medals (2) Sports- 400 Yards Relay to Bdsm. H. Dawson EF in a presentation box, Industry - Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. presented to B. Dexter for 31 Years Service, 18.3 grammes of 0.925 silver, enamelled NEF/EF boxed, The Changing Face of Britain's Coinage completer medal 28.28 grammes of 0.925 silver Proof nFDC in London Mint Office box with certificate, Tokens (4) Halfpenny 18th Century Lincolnshire - Spalding 1794 Fine, Halfpennies 19th Century (3) Newton Silversmiths and Jewellers (2) both Fine, one cleaned, Essex - Walthamstow 1811 Reverse: Britannia within a wreath, Near Fine, along with a group of buttons (14) all with Britannia designs, includes Bank of England designs (4) and a Bank of England rectangular dish 123mm x 95mm with Britannia logo
Centenary of the Death of George Frederick Handel 1859 51mm diameter in copper, by W.J.Taylor, Obverse: Draped bust of George Frederick Handel left, GEORGE FREDERIC HANDEL, Reverse: Inscription within a closed wreath CENTENARY COMMEMORATION CRYSTAL PALACE MDCCCLIX in four lines, Edge: J.R. ABBOTT PERFORMER, 77.20 grammes, BHM 2656, Eimer 1527, GEF with an edge bruise
International Exhibition 1862 Prize medal, 77mm diameter in bronze by L.C. Wyon, after a design by D. Maclise, Obverse: Britannia seated left receiving gifts from kneeling figures, Three female figures stand to right, with the British lion crouched in the foreground, Reverse: Inscription within a closed wreath: 1862 / LONDINI / HONORIS / CAUSA in four lines, , On edge: C. LESOBRE. CLASS VII. 222.80 grammes, BHM 2747, Eimer 1553, NEF with some small spots
Sedgley Park School 100th Anniversary 1863 43mm diameter in White Metal, unsigned, Obverse: Frontal elevation of the school with wing buildings improved, SEDGLEY PARK ESTABLISHED 1763, Reverse: A Quadrilobed surrounded by legend: BENE . FVNDATA . EST . DOMVS . DOMINI . SVPRA . FIRMAN . PETRAM, unlisted by BHM or Eimer, 28.71 grammes, GEF and lustrous, the obverse with some faint scratches in the field, in the box of issue
France - Prize medal, First Class, awarded to Mme.Clavier (Emile), Sage-Femme 1873, 41mm diameter in silver by Hamel & Lecompte, Obverse: Bust of Edward Jenner three-quarters facing, on a plinth dated 1849, between two palm leaves, Reverse: COMITE . CENTRAL . DE . VACCINE . DU. DEPARTMENT . DU . NORD, MEDAILLE DE 1st CLASSE, edge: ARGENT, 35.85 grammes, NEF and nicely toned
Football Association of Wales Challenge Cup Medal 1878-79 in gold, the reverse inscribed 'CHALLENGE CUP WON BY NEWTOWN WHITE STARS SEASON 1878-9', 9.36 grammes, Fine with some scratches on the reverse. a fascinating insight into the early years of Association Football. The Welsh cup is the third oldest Football cup competition in the world, with this competition being held 10 years before the English League was first contested. The Newtown White Stars were the third team from Newtown and were massive underdogs going into the Welsh Cup final against Wrexham. They won 1-0, and each of the player were presented with the gold medal. We note a medal for the inaugural Challenge Cup in 1877 was offered at Bonhams in 2018 and realised £3400 hammer price
GermanyWorld War II Eagle Order Reverse: DEUTSCHE VERDIENST MEDAILLE, Good Fine with ribbon, France Medaille du Merire Agricole 1883 in silver, with blue and white enamelling with gilt centre, Belgium Brussels Festival 1905, Obverse conjoined busts of Leopold I and Leopold II Good Fine with ornate mount at the top
Colonial and Indian Exhibition, London 1886 52mm diameter in bronze by L.C. Wyon, Obverse: Bust left ALBERT EDWARD PRINCE OF WALES EXECUTIVE PRESIDENT, Reverse: COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION 1886 within a wreath, 78.18 grammes, Eimer 1725, BHM 3209, uninscribed, EF with some minor spots and contact marks
International Exhibition, Liverpool 1886 51mm diameter in silver by Elkington & Co, Manufactured by Messrs. Vaughton Ltd , Obverse: Crowned head of Queen Victoria left, legend in a wide border OPENED . BY . HER . MAJESTY . QVEEN . VICTORIA . MAY . 1886, Reverse: Female figure standing before a terrestrial globe and ships, Below: Arms of Liverpool between dolphins, INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF NAVIGATION. TRAVELLING . COMMERCE. &. MANUFACTURES . LIVERPOOL . 1886, BHM 3216, Eimer 1727, 58.72 grammes, EF toned, tooled in the fields, in the box of issue
France Award Medal 1893 10th District Charity Office, 42mm diameter in copper, by A.Lesaill, Obverse: Arms of the city of Paris within an oak and laurel wreath REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE, Reverse: ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE QUETE POUR LES PAUVRES BUREAU DE BIENFAISANCE, Xme.ARRONDISEMENT with engraved name M.ENJOLRAS 1892-1893, within a wreath, 34.95 grammes, EF with some tiny rim nicks
Aberdeen University Practice of Medicine medal 1895 51mm diameter in silver by J.E.Restell, awarded to G.A. Finlayson Session 1897-1898, Obverse: View of the University building, Reverse: Coat of Arms of the University, surrounded by the motto of the University 'Initium Sapientiae Timor Domini' (The Beginning of Wisdom is fear of the Lord') 58.06 grammes, GEF in the box of issue
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