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Lockdales Auction 145.Pdf Contents Saturday 20th May Auction Room 1 (9.30am) Lots 4 Medals & Militaria 1 - 886 Saturday 20th May Auction Room 2 (10.00am) Lots 34 Weapons 887 - 1030 39 Sporting Programmes & Memorabilia 1031 - 1126 45 Ephemera 1127 - 1132 46 Banknotes 1133 - 1245 52 Ancient & Hammered Coins 1246 - 1452 65 Exonumia ( Tokens & Medallions) 1453 - 1530 Sunday 21st May Auction Room 2 (10.00am) Lots 72 English Gold Coins 1531 - 1651 82 English Coins 1652 - 1885 96 World Coins 1886 - 1966 101 Bulk Coin Lots 1967 - 2144 Sunday 21st May Auction Room 1 (9.30am) Lots 108 GB Stamps 2145 - 2318 112 World Stamps 2319 - 2487 115 Covers 2488 - 2521 116 Postcards 2522 - 2755 125 A Private Collection of Type Cards 2756 - 2796 130 Cigarette & Trade Cards 2797 - 2918 th st LOCKDALES AUCTION #145 : 20 & 21 MAY 2017 CATALOGUE Lockdales’ Team Consultants Tel: 01473 627110 International: 0044 1473 627110 Contact for valuations regarding the potential sale Director/Auctioneer : Daniel Daley of items in future auctions. The following do not General Manager : Carly Simmons-Sadler administrate or provide condition reports: Auction Manager : James Sadler Ancient Coins Specialist : John Sadler Jewellery, Watches, Precious Metal: Graphic & Web Design : Chris Elmy Steve Sewell 01473 627110 Admin. & 2nd Auctioneer : Sharna Simmons Stamps & Postal History: Antiques Cataloguer : Alan Mcilwain Richard Spurgin 01379 855017 Accounts & Administration : Scott Falteisek Postcards & Cigarette-Cards: Foreign Currency : Tracey Maugé Dave Davis [email protected] Postal Administration : Airavata Carroll Medal Research: Photographer : Liza Machan Paul Baillie 01480 465691 Auction Supervisor : Stefan Pooley Edged Weapons & Firearms: Postal/General Assistant : Michael Warne Howard Williamson 01255 241791 Auction Porter : Callum Sinclair Toys & Models: Maintenance : Daniel Bennett David Sycamore 07909 623439 Driver : Bob Corfield Photography Assistant : Katherine Daley Photography Assistant : Grace Bowman Australian Representatives : Phoenix Auctions WA, tel + 61 8 9455 7197 Hong Kong & Far East Representative : Steve Verralls, Frontier Medals, www.frontiermedals.com Special thanks to: Jean & Alan Daley, Tony Hall, Dr R. Vezin, and David Garman © 2017 Lockdale Coins Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced without the permission of Lockdale Coins Ltd. 1 th st Lockdales Coins & Collectables Auction #145: 20 & 21 May 2017 Lockdales, 52 Barrack Square, Martlesham Heath, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP5 3RF From the West: Take the A14 round the outside of Ipswich, go over the Orwell Bridge. Continue on the A14 and take the turnoff onto the A12 towards Woodbridge. Barrack Square is opposite the BT Adastral Park Tower (a square-topped tower you will see from miles away) You will drive past the BT tower on your right. Double-back round the roundabout as per illustration. Now the tower will be on your left. 52 Barrack Square is past the 3 war memorials. See back cover for a photo of our premises. Free parking in the area. COMPLIMENTARY TEAS & COFFEES AVAILABLE. VIEWING ON THE AUCTION DAYS FROM 8.00am. When viewing on the auction days you will need to fill in a viewing list with your name and address once you have registered with Carly. Staff will then provide items for you to see. We strongly recommend that those wishing to view many items attend viewing prior to the auction days, available from Monday 8th May. We ask that customers wait until after 3pm Monday 22nd May before making post-sale enquiries. Information is unavailable before then. Invoices will be sent out in due course. We do not open on bank holidays. The Buyers Premium is 19.5% Valuation Days We conduct special valuation days at venues all around the UK. No appointment is necessary at such events, and valuations are provided free of charge. We look forward to meeting all our customers in person, and hope to see you soon. We are always keen to consign goods to auction, or to make cash purchases. Many events will be scheduled throughout the year. Up-to-date details of events are on our website www.lockdales.com Valuations are available at our Martlesham premises, please call first to make an appointment. In the case of high value collections we are happy to send one of our representatives to visit you. We will travel overseas to collect your goods if you have guaranteed that you will consign to our auction, or will accept a purchase offer agreed prior to travel. Bidders Terms : Returns Policy Please inspect thoroughly all lots purchased upon collection or postal receipt. Returns can only be made within 7 days of receipt, with written explanation of the reasons why. Items can only be returned if significantly mis-described, or if proven to be inauthentic when sold as genuine. Bulk lots cannot be returned and thus we strongly advise viewing such lots in person. The nature of what constitutes a bulk lot is determined at Lockdales’ discretion. Returned lots will only be accepted if returned in the same condition they were received in. We seek to stress by these terms: that the practices and etiquette of sale by auction are different from those relevant to sale by private treaty. Items in our auction are not sold “on approval”. Bidders should be certain of the nature of each lot before bidding. We do not refund postal charges. *We do not accept any returns on specifically German medals & militaria. These items are considered ‘sold as seen’ and should only be bought in full knowledge and acceptance of these terms. Neither do we accept returns of bulk lots. Please ensure you have viewed items thoroughly. For the rest of our Bidders Terms see end of catalogue. 2 Day 1 : Saturday 20th May 2017 Two auction rooms: Page Room 1 Order of Sale (9.30am) Lot Numbers 4 Medals & Militaria 1 - 886 Page Room 2 Order of Sale (10.00am) Lot Numbers 34 Weapons 887 - 1030 39 Sporting Programmes & Memorabilia 1031 - 1126 45 Ephemera 1127 - 1132 46 Banknotes 1133 - 1245 52 Ancient & Hammered Coins 1246 - 1452 65 Exonumia (Tokens & Medallions) 1453 - 1530 3 Day 1, Room 1, 9.30am 11 1914 Star Trio with Aug-Nov clasp (clasp later issue) to S-27105 Pte H Cairns ASC (T.Sjt on Pair), Defence Medal, GV Army Meritorious Service Medal (swivel) to Medals & Militaria (S-27105 Pte-A.Cpl H Cairns ASC). MSM L/G 17th June 1918. Medal Card shows service with HQ 2nd ASC. Confirms entitlement to Clasp. Lived Hunters Bar, Sheffield. VF-GVF (5) £170 - £180 1 17th Century ? scarce siege mortar ball approx. 12 inches 12 1914 Star with later slide on Clasp, named 7670 Pte A in diameter with central filling plug no lifting lugs very Strange 5/D.Gds. Medal Card notes he is eligible for heavy (buyer to collect) £80 - £85 Clasp. Strange also served with the Tank Corps as 7815648. VF (1) £60 - £65 13 1915 Casualty trio to 38018 Lance Bombardier William Severn RFA D of W 4-8-18 buried Borre British cemetery £130 - £140 14 1915 Star a very scarce and near mint original unnamed example in original box & unused ribbon £70 - £75 15 1915 Star named 3934 Pte J H Stubbs Liverpool Regt. Stubbs was Commissioned into the Royal Scots Fusiliers as a 2.Lieut, then Lieut. Entitled to a Silver War Badge. Lived Liverpool. VF (1) £20 - £25 16 1915 Star naming erased £22 - £24 17 1915 Star to J.30604 F.H. Bicknell Boy 1 R.N. (1) £20 - £22 18 1915 Star Trio and Death Plaque to 13006 Pte Thomas Seal 5th Bn Royal Berkshire Regt. Killed In Action 22/7/1917. Buried Monchy British Cemetery. Born Deptford. VF (4) £100 - £150 2 17th Lancers silver & porcelain dish marked "Aynsley Reg. 451882". Silver rim a bit dented. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1904. £30 - £35 3 18th/19th century cannon balls seven of various sizes £80 - £85 4 1914 Casualty trio to 58072 Gunner Frederick Allan Ross Fairbairn RFA remembered Tyne Cot memorial £160 - £170 5 1914 Princes Mary gift tin with M marked bullet pencil and 1915 gift card £120 - £130 19 1915 Star Trio and Death Plaque with photo and badges - Pte Thomas Charles Cunningham Brands F.S.R. (Brands Free State Rifles), Pair named 2nd S.A.I. Killed In Action 21/3/1918 (1st Day of the Kaiserschlacht). On the Pozieres Memorial. Lived Jeppes, Transvaal. Parents lived Bellevue, Johannesburg. GVF (4) £240 - £260 20 1915 Star Trio to 12-983 Pte W Spencer E.York R. VF with verdigris to VM (3) £50 - £55 6 1914 Princess Mary gift tin containing scarce tinder 21 1915 Star Trio to 1866 Gnr. L.A. Collins R.F.A. plus lighter various badges Kitchener pin flags £70 - £75 Imperial Service Medal (QE2 Br. Omn) to Leonard Albert Collins. Born Chichester and had 4 entries for misconduct/abscence on his papers. ISM for Skilled 7 1914 Star and BWM to 11312 Pte J W Ward 1/Worc R. labourer R.N. Armament Depot, Priddy's Hard L/G Died of Wounds with the 4th Bn on 6/5/1916. Born 19/11/1954. (4) £60 - £65 Northampton. Buried Achiet-Le-Grand Communal Cemetery. Medal Card shows him as a Prisoner of War (PofW). GVF (2) £110 - £120 22 1915 Star Trio to 3525 Pte P R Keep Middlesex Regt, with photo postcard. GVF (3) £60 - £65 8 1914 Star and BWM to L/8584 Pte H J Welch 1st Middlesex Reg £80 - £85 23 1915 Star Trio to 3697 Pte A E Williams Connought Rangers. With original cap badge. VF £60 - £65 9 1914 Star to 9349 Pte F Clemens S.Wales.Bord. Medal Card shows entitlement to Clasp. Also served with 3/Welsh R, and RE. Medal with heavy verdigris.
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