Coins & Medals Thursday 30th July 2015 & Medals Thursday 30th July at 11.00am

Welcome to our summer sale of Coins & Medals which features over 500 lots, including milled coinage, gold Sovereigns and tokens, as well as a selection of both military and civil medals. In the year of the bi-centenary of the Battle of Waterloo, Fellows is delighted to offer Lot 402 – a Waterloo medal, named to ‘Cornet The Hon. John Massy, 1st Royal Dragoons.’ The honourable John Massy (1795-1848) enrolled in the army in 1814 and served under Captain Henry Rt. Carden’s No.3 or ‘B’ troop at the Battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June, 1815. Massy received half pay from 1826 until he was brevetted the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on the birth of the Prince of Wales on November 23rd, 1841 as sited in The Gentleman’s Magazine in July 1848. Also included in our military section are two campaign medals for the Crimea War of 1854-56 against Russia. Lot 403 is named to ‘Pte James Anderson. 79th Foot’ and Lot 404 has three clasps Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol, impressed to ‘W. White. 6th Dragoons.’ The medal is notable for its unusually ornate clasps which form an oak leaf with an acorn at each end; the swivelling suspender is also unique to the Crimea Medal. Interestingly, included within Lot 393 is a miniature Crimea Medal named to ‘Lieut. I. E. Doran. R.N’. Highlights from our medallion section include an interesting collection of bronze medals issued by The British Art Medal Society (BAMS) (Lot 371 – 386). Over the last 30 years, the society has commissioned work by many distinguished artists, including medallist and designer Ron Dutton, jeweller Jacqueline Stieger, but perhaps most notably contemporary sculptor Lynn Chadwick, whose work can be seen in Lot 379 - Diamond 1983, struck bronze medal with diamond-headed fi gure and diamond head to the reverse. Finally, for those with an interest in Masonic regalia we have a large collection relating to Richard Bentinck Boyle, 9th Earl of Shannon (1924-2013) - he was the longest serving Provincial Grand Master of Surrey. The collection includes a wide variety of aprons, collars and a Knights Templar mantle (Lot 506-510). If you would like more details of any of these lots please visit www.fellows.co.uk or contact us directly and we will be happy to help. We would also like to invite consignments for our next specialist sale of Coins & Medals taking place on Thursday 29th October.

Index Gold Coins 1 - 241 Medallions 343 - 392 Tokens 242 - 247 Medals 393 - 496 Silver & Base Metal Coins 248 - 332 Civil & Sporting Medals 497 - 502 Banknotes 333 - 342 Masonic & RAOB 503 - 518

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Featured Lots Viewing Times Lot 402 Lot 249 (front cover) (back cover) Saturday 25th July 11.00am - 4.00pm Monday 27th July 10.00am - 4.00pm Wednesday 29th July 10.00am - 4.00pm Thursday 30th July 8.30am - 11.00am

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Rome, Macrinus (AD 217-218), gold Aureus, laureate and draped bust right, IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, Rev. Jupiter standing left holding sceptre and thunderbolt, IOVI CONSERVATORI, 6.2g (RIC 71; S 7306). Almost extremely fine though slightly double-struck, extremely rare. £1,000-1,500

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Byzantine Empire, Theodosius III (AD 715-717), gold Solidus, Rome mint, bust facing, rev. cross potent on three steps, L to left, star to right, 3.4g (S 1498). Good fine, X scratched in obverse field, extremely rare. £800-1,200

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Roman Empire, Zeno (AD 476-491), gold Solidus, Constantinople mint, bust facing, rev. Victory, 3.3g. Good fine, crease mark, small scratch to obverse field George II, 1734. Fair, pitted and cleaned. and XP graffito in reverse field. £100-150 £180-240

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George II, gold Two-Guineas 1748 (S 3669). Good very fine. £800-1,200

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George III, gold Guinea 1788 (S 3729). Fine. £160-220 7

George III, 1817 (S 3785). Good very fine or better. £180-260 George III, Sovereign 1820. Fine. £300-400 8 10

George III, Guinea 1772. Fine, pitted and cleaned. £180-240 George III, Half-Guinea 1797. Good, very fine. £70-100

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George III, Half-Guinea 1810. Poor, previously George III, Quarter-Guinea 1762. Very fine. £80-120 mounted. £80-120 12 15

George III, Half-Sovereign 1817, rev. shield. Good fine, George III, Sovereign 1817. Fair, cleaned. £240-280 small gouges to obverse and reverse. £120-180 13

George III, Sovereign 1817. Fine, previously ring mounted. £240-280

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George III, Sovereign 1820 (S 3785C). Extremely fine or better. £1,400-2,000 17

George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Good extremely fine, hairline above bust. £800-1,200 18 19

George III, Half-Sovereign 1817. Good very fine, George III, Half-Guinea 1768 (S 3732). Fine. £300-400 previously solder mounted. £150-200

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George III, gold Guinea 1790 (S 3729). Very fine. George IV, Half-Sovereign 1824 (S 3803). Very fine, £300-400 stain and scratch in obverse field. £100-150 21 23

George IV, Sovereign 1827 (S 3801). Good fine, ex mount. £180-260 24

George IV, Sovereign 1822, rev. St George (S 3800). George IV, Sovereign 1821. Fine, scratched, previously Very fine. £340-440 ring mounted. £280-340

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George IV, Sovereign 1826, shield rev. Fine, pitted. George IV, Sovereign 1829. Very fine, scratch to field. £280-340 £280-340 26 28

William IV, Sovereign 1836, shield rev. Fine, scratch to George IV, Sovereign 1821 (S 3800). Good very fine or field, pitted. £300-400 better. £600-900

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George IV, Sovereign 1826 (S 3801). Good very fine. £800-1,200 30 32

George IV, Sovereign 1821. Fine, previously mounted. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1855, shield rev. Good fine, £180-260 previously ring mounted, cleaned. £80-120 31

William IV, Sovereign 1836 (S 3829B). Good very fine. £1,000-1,500

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1873, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1865, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 34 37

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1883, shield rev. Fine, scratches to field. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1853, shield rev. Fair. £80-120 35 38

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1867, shield rev. About very Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1866, die 13 (S 3860). Very fine, cleaned. £80-120 fine. £90-140

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Victoria, Sovereign 1862, rev. shield (S 3852D). Victoria, Sovereign 1866, shield reverse, die 26 Very fine, stain to reverse and edge nick from loose (S 3853). Very fine. £180-260 mounting. £180-260 40 43

Victoria, Sovereign 1863, shield reverse, die 26 (S 3852D). £180-260 41

Victoria, Sovereign 1860, rev. shield (S 3852D). Victoria, Sovereign 1869, shield reverse, die 18 Very fine, stain to reverse and edge nick from loose (S 3853). Good fine, ex mount. £180-260 mounting. £180-260

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1853, young head, rev. shield (S 3859). Fine. £90-140 45 47

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1859, young head, rev. shield (S 3859A). Fine. £90-140 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1870, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 46 48

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1851, shield rev. Fine, acid Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1883, shield rev. Good fine. test. £90-140 £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1863, shield rev. Very fine, scuffed. £70-100 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 50 53

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1853. Fine. £70-100 Victoria, Sovereign 1880M. Fine. £180-240 51 54

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1842, shield rev. Fine, cleaned. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Very fine. £80-120 £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, reverse Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 better. £80-120 56 59

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1878, shield rev. Fine, reverse Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, cleaned. better. £80-120 £80-120 57 60

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, previously ring mounted. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1890, shield rev. Fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. About very Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. About very fine. £80-120 fine, obverse toned. £80-120 62 65

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, scratch through cheek, previously ring mounted. £80-120 63

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, reverse better, cleaned. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Very fine, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 cleaned. £80-120 67 70

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Fine, cleaned. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Good fine, £80-120 reverse better. £80-120 68 71

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Very fine, cleaned. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 73 76

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Good fine. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 74

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine, edge knock. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 78 80

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, scratch to field. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1874, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 79

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1884, shield rev. Fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Fine, edge knocks, previously mounted. £80-120 82

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1890, shield rev. Very fine. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 £80-120 83 85

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 previously ring mounted. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. About fine, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 previously mounted, solder to 12 o’clock. £80-120 87 90

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Very fine. £80-120 88

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1863, shield rev. Fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine. £80-120 £80-120 92 95

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 Victoria, Sovereign 1887M. Good fine. £160-200 93 96

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1885, shield rev. Poor. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887. Good, very fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Sovereign 1893S. Fine. £160-200 98

Victoria, Sovereign 1854, shield rev. Fine, reverse Victoria, Sovereign 1889. Fine. £160-200 better. £200-300 99

Victoria, Sovereign 1866, shield rev. Fine, reverse better. £200-300

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Victoria, Sovereign 1853, shield rev. Fine, reverse better. £200-300 102 104

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1859, shield rev. Fine, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Fine, previously ring mounted. £80-120 previously ring mounted. £80-120 103 105

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, reverse Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Very fine. better. £80-120 £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, previously ring mounted. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 107 110

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1891, shield rev. Obverse worn, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1891, shield rev. Fine, reverse fine, previously ring mounted. £80-120 previously ring mounted. £80-120 108 111

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine £80-120 previously ring mounted. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Good very fine. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 113 116

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, £80-120 previously ring mounted. £80-120 114

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1890, shield rev. Good very fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Very fine. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1872, shield rev. Fine, cleaned. £80-120 £80-120 118 121

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Fine, previously ring mounted. £80-120 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1890, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 119

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Fine. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1876, shield rev. Fine, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, shield rev. Fine, previously ring mounted. £80-120 previously ring mounted. £80-120 123 125

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Very fine. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, reverse £80-120 better. £80-120

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Victoria, Sovereign 1889. Fine, previously ring mounted. £180-240 Victoria, Sovereign 1890M. Fine, pitted. £180-240 127 130

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1873, shield rev. Fine. £80-120 Victoria, Sovereign 1890. Fine. £180-240 128 131

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, reverse Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1897. Fine, previously better, previously mounted. £80-120 mounted. £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, jubilee head, rev. shield. Good fine, some dints and residues of polish to edge, Victoria, Sovereign 1872S. Good fine. £180-240 previously mounted? £80-120 133 136

Victoria, Sovereign 1892S, jubilee head. Obverse fair to about fine, pitting, dirty mark to shoulder, reverse Victoria, Sovereign 1890, jubilee head. Good fine, heavy better, knock to edge and very worn. £180-240 dirt to edge. £180-240 134 137

Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, jubilee head, rev. shield. Victoria, Sovereign 1884, young head. Good fine, dints About fine, some pitting, reverse better, dirt to edge. and black marks to edge. £180-240 £80-120

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1897, old head. Obverse fair to about fine, some pitting, reverse better, dirt to edge. Victoria, Sovereign 1891M, jubilee head. Fine, some £80-120 pitting, dirt to edge. £180-240 139 141

Victoria, Sovereign 1895S, old head. Good fine, some dints and dirt to edge, £180-240 142

Victoria, Sovereign 1872S, young head. Fine, scratches Victoria, Sovereign 1900P, old head. Fine, minor dints to head, gouge to nose, dirt to edge. £180-240 and dirt to edge. £180-240

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Victoria, Sovereign 1901P, old head. Fine, reverse better, minor dints to edge and residues of dirt. Victoria, Sovereign 1876M, young head. Good fine, £180-240 pitting, edge knock. £180-240 144

Victoria, Sovereign 1884M, young head. Fine, pitting and deep scratches, edge knocks. £180-240 145 147

Victoria, Sovereign 1892S, jubilee head. Good fine, Victoria, Sovereign 1877M, young head. Good fine, edge knocks. £180-240 deep scratches, edge nicks. £180-240

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Victoria, Sovereign 1884M, young head. Good fine, Victoria, Sovereign 1887M, young head. Good fine and deep scratches, edge knocks. £180-240 better, surface nicks, minor edge dints. £180-240 149 152

Victoria, Sovereign 1886M, young head. Good fine, Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, jubilee head, rev. shield. deep scratches/pitting, edge dints. £180-240 Almost very fine. £80-120 150

Victoria, Sovereign 1844, young head, rev. shield. Good fine, some deep scratches, reverse better. £200-300

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Victoria, Sovereign 1891, jubilee head. Fair. £160-220 155

Victoria, Sovereign 1882S, young head. Fine, some pitting and scratches. £180-240 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1896. Very fine. £80-120 156

Victoria, Sovereign 1838, young head, rev. shield (S 3852). Very fine, reverse better. £1,200-1,800

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Victoria, Sovereign 1852, Roman I in date, young head, rev. shield (S 3852C). Very fine. £800-1,200 158 160

Victoria, Sovereign 1852, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Sovereign 1842, shield rev. Fine, edge knock. 3852C). Good fine. £200-300 £180-260 159

Victoria, Sovereign 1885M (S 3857E). Almost extremely fine. £400-600

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Victoria Sovereign, 1871, fine, Edward VII, Sovereign Victoria, Sovereign 1864, shield rev. Good very fine. 1906, very fine. (2). £340-440 £180-240 162 164

Victoria, Sovereign 1863, shield rev. Fine, reverse Victoria, Sovereign 1872, fine, , Sovereign better. £180-240 1914, very fine. (2). £300-400 165

Victoria, Sovereign 1890, Half-Sovereign 1900, George V, Half-Sovereign 1912, these mostly very fine, small quantity of milled silver coinage including 1700, varied state, last fair, and a pipe. (Lot). £200-300

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Edward VII, Sovereign 1904. Fine, previously ring mounted. £180-240 Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1903. Fine. £80-120 167 170

Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1906. Fine, previously ring Edward VII, Sovereign 1907. Fine, scratches to head, mounted. £80-120 residues of dirt to edge. £180-240 168 171

Edward VII, Sovereign 1907. Fine, some dints to Edward VII, Sovereign 1904. Good fine, dints to edge. £180-240 edge. £180-240

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Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1904. Good fine, heavy George V, Sovereign 1913, with 2010 presentation first scratch to nose, heavy dirt to edge. £80-120 day cover, numbered 053. Very fine. £180-240 173 176

George V, Half-Sovereign 1911. Very fine, previously Edward VII, Sovereign 1906. Very fine. £160-220 ring mounted. £80-120 174 177

Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1909. Very fine. £80-120 George V, Sovereign 1913. Very fine. £180-240

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George V, proof Half-Sovereign 1911 (S 4006). George V, Half-Sovereign 1915. About very fine, Uncirculated, in NGC holder graded PF65 scratched to field. £80-120 Cameo. £360-460 179 182

George V, Sovereign 1912, very fine, sundry British George V, Half-Sovereign 1912. Very fine. £80-120 milled (12), varied state (13). £150-200 180 183

George V, Half-Sovereign 1912 (2), very fine; together George V, Sovereign 1925SA. Good fine, edge with a large quantity of assorted UK coinage. knocks. £180-240 (Lot). £150-200

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Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereigns 1982 (2), good very fine or better, one with deposits to reverse: Elizabeth II, Royal Mint proof year sets (3), 1987, 1994, 1996, cased. As Elizabeth II, Bailiwick of Jersey, Five-Pounds 1918- struck. (Lot) £150-200 2008. Good extremely fine. £500-700 185 188

Elizabeth II, St George and the Dragon, Platinum Elizabeth II, Sovereign 2010, with commemorative Five-Pounds 2009, in case of issue with certificate William & Kate engagement presentation cover, of authenticity numbered 009/499. About as numbered 082. As issued. £200-300 issued. £50-80 186 189

Elizabeth II, Gold Proof Sovereign three coin set, Half-Sovereign, Sovereign, Double-Sovereign 1990, in Elizabeth II, Isle of Man, 1/10 Ounce Angel, in Pobjoy Royal Mint case of issue with certificate of authenticity Mint case of issue and with certificate of issue. As numbered 0872. As issued. £500-700 issued. £120-180

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Elizabeth II, Tristan Da Cuhna, One-Guinea 2008, in case of issue with certificate of authenticity. About as Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereign 2002. Extremely issued. £180-240 fine. £80-120 191

Elizabeth II, 20th Anniversary platinum proof collection 2007, £100, £50, £25, £10, in case of issue with certificate of authenticity numbered 008. About as issued. £900-1,400 192 194

Elizabeth II, Fabula Aurum, The Story of Gold Halfcrown coin collection 2009 (12), each coin weighing 0.5gms, in case of issue with certificates of authenticity. As Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereign 2002. About as issued. £120-180 issued. £80-120

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Elizabeth II, 10-Pounds gold proof 1/10 oz Britannia Elizabeth II, Golden Jubilee Sovereign 2002, with shield coin 1988. About as issued. £70-100 reverse. As issued. £150-200 196 199

Elizabeth II, gold proof Half-Sovereign 1999, in Royal Mint case of issue with certificate no.5575. As Elizabeth II, Sovereign 1976. Extremely fine. £160-220 issued. £80-120 197 200

South Africa, replica Pond 1898 with 9 below bust, AGW 0.25oz, as issued, Tristan da Cunha, gilt base metal medallic 10-Crowns 2012 to commemorate the centenary of the Sinking of the Titanic 1912, 88mm, Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereign 1982. Extremely in plastic casing, other items (3), these varied state. fine. £80-120 (5). £180-260

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Austria, Franz Joseph, gold 10-Francs 1892 restrike, Switzerland, gold 20-Francs 1935L-B (later restrike), 3.22g (KM 2260). Extremely fine, edge nick at one 6.45g (KM 35.1). Extremely fine. £100-150 o’clock. £70-100 202 205

Russia, Nicholas II, gold 10-Roubles 1900 (KM Y64). Austria, 1915 One-Ducat restrike. Extremely Very fine, light scratch in reverse field. £200-300 fine. £70-100 203 206

Austria, Franz Joseph, gold 10-Francs 1892 restrike, Russia, Nicholas II, Ten-Roubles 1899. Fine, 3.22g (KM 2260). Extremely fine. £70-100 pitted. £180-240

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Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1892, shield rev. Fine, reverse Austria, 1915 One-Ducat restrike. About extremely better. £80-120 fine. £80-120 208 211

Saudi Arabia, replica Guinea 1950. Extremely Italy, Twenty-Lire 1890. Good very fine, file and acid fine. £180-240 test to obverse. £140-180 209 212

Austria, 1915 One-Ducat restrike. About extremely fine. £80-120 South Africa, Pond 1894. Fine. £160-200

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Netherlands, Gelderland Duchy, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1543-1556), gold Couronne d’or au Soleil, 1547, Nijmegen, CAROLVS D G ROM IMP Z HISP REX D GEL , crowned arms, rev +DA MIHI VIRTVTE CON TRA HOS TV, floriated cross, eagles and towers in angles, 3.4g. Very fine. £360-460 214 216

Netherlands, Friesland, gold trade Ducat 1590, ruler Netherlands, West Friesland, gold trade Ducat 1591. standing, rev. legend in tablet. Good fine, plugged Very fine. £120-180 through flan. £70-100 215 217

Netherlands, Friesland, gold trade Ducat 1608, ruler Netherlands, West Friesland, gold trade Ducat 1605, standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 13). Good fine, a ruler, rev. crowned arms (KM 8). Very fine. £100-150 little crimped. £100-150

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Netherlands, Utrecht, gold trade Ducat 1696, ruler standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 7.4). Very fine. £120-180 219 221

Netherlands, Utrecht, gold trade Ducat 1699, ruler Netherlands, Batavian Republic, gold trade Ducat 1802, standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 7.4). Very fine, ruler standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 11.2). Good cleaned. £70-100 fine. £90-140 220 222

Netherlands, Utrecht, gold trade Ducat 1709, Netherlands, Batavian Republic, gold trade Ducat 1803, ruler standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 12). Very ruler standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 11.2). Very fine fine. £100-150 or better. £90-140

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Netherlands, Kingdom of Holland, gold trade Ducat 1807, ruler standing, rev. legend in tablet (KM 26.2). France, Napoleon III, gold 20-Francs 1853. Good Very fine. £90-140 fine. £140-180 224

Netherlands, Kingdom, gold trade Ducats (3) 114, 1818, 1840, ruler standing, rev. legend in tablet. Extremely fine or nearly so. (3). £280-380 225 227

Elizabeth II, gold Crown, 1/25 ounce 1995 (2), China, Republic of Sierra Leone, gold 50-Dollars 2006, rev. 5 Yuan 1/25 ounce (2), Panda 1995, Unicorn 1994. As Crown jewels. Extremely fine. £120-180 issued. (4). £120-180

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Netherlands, gold 10-Guilder 1917, bust right, crowned shield. About very fine, dirt to edge. £140-180 USA, 2 1/2 Dollars 1914. Fine. £100-150 229 232

Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig II, gold 10-Mark 1877D. Good fine, onetime cleaned. £50-80 230

Miniature gold coins of the world, set of twenty coins from various countries, 24ct., total wt. 1oz. As issued. Australia, Victoria, Sydney Mint Half-Sovereign 1861. (20). £600-800 Fair. £200-300

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USA, Twenty-Dollars 1895. Extremely fine, scuffed. £700-900 USA, Five-Dollars 1909. Very fine. £150-200 234 237

USA, Twenty-Dollars 1895. Extremely fine, scuffed. £700-900 USA, Five-Dollars 1909. Extremely fine. £150-200 235 238

USA, Ten-Dollars 1915. Good, very fine. £350-450 USA, Five-Dollars 1980. Very fine. £150-200

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Spain, gold 4-Escudos circa 1600, 9.6g, poor, severely clipped and with surface deposits, late Roman and Byzantine bronze coins, small quantity, poor, corroded, and a pair of antique bronze bracelets with serpent heads. (Lot). £300-400

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Monaco, brilliant uncirculated Euro set 2001, 1-Cent to 2-Euros, in unopened packaging (KM MS1). As issued. (8). £220-320 241

Eighteenth Century tokens, Lancashire Halfpennies (5), Lancaster (2) (DH 46, 58), Liverpool (DH 104), Manchester (DH 135a), Rochdale (DH 146), Yorkshire Halfpennies (4), Huddersfield (DH 15), Hull (DH 21), Monaco, brilliant uncirculated Euro set 2002, 1-Cent to Leeds (DH 37), Sheffield (DH 56b), others (2), Durham 2-Euros, in unopened packaging (KM MS2). As issued. (DH 4), Macclesfield (DH 16). Generally very fine. (8). £220-320 (11). £60-90

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Eighteenth Century tokens, Warwickshire, Halfpennies (9), County Halfpenny (DH 46), Birmingham (5) (DH 50a, 51, 116, 144, 220), Coventry Halfpennies (2) (DH 237, 252), Stratford Halfpenny (DH 327f), other Eighteenth Century tokens, Middlesex, Halfpennies Halfpenny tokens (4), John Wilkinson (DH 426 listed (16) (DH 246, 346, 358, 372a, 393, 467, 472, 478, 676, as Warwickshire), Coalbrookdale (DH 10), Shrewsbury 945a, 953a, 957, 985, 1010, 1018a, 1034). Generally (DH 22), Nottingham (DH 8). Very fine and better. good very fine, some better. (16). £90-140 (13). £80-120 244 247

Eighteenth Century tokens, Scotland, Halfpennies (7), Dundee (2) (DH 10, 15), Edinburgh (3) (DH 1, 2, 36), Eighteenth Century tokens, Somerset Halfpennies (5), Inverness (DH 3), Montrose (DH 33); Wales, Halfpennies Bath (4) (DH 26, 34, 50e, 89), Crewkerne (DH 105), (3), Anglesey Mines (DH 310), Parys Miners (DH 436), Hampshire Halfpennies (4) (DH 30, 55, 68, 89), other North Wales (DH 4a); Ireland, Halfpennies (4), Dublin (2) Halfpenny tokens (3), Poole (DH 6a), Brimscombe Port (DH 42, 308), Wicklow (2) (DH 17, 76) . Mostly very fine, (DH 59), Salisbury (DH 21). Very fine. (12). £70-100 some better. (14). £80-120 245

Eighteenth Century tokens, Norfolk, Norwich Halfpennies (4) (DH 15, 28, 31, 42), Suffolk Halfpennies (2), Haverhill (DH 31), Sudbury (DH 38), Sussex Halfpennies (2), Chichester (DH 15), Northiam (DH 35), Kent Halfpennies (3), Canterbury (DH 8), Deptford (DH 13), Lamberhurst (DH 35), other Halfpennies (3), Chelmsford (DH 56), Leighton Buzard (DH3c), Northampton (DH 1). Generally very fine. (14). £100-150

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Macedon, Alexander the Great, posthumous issue 315-314 BC, silver Tetradrachm, head of young Herakles in lion’s skin headdress right, rev. Zeus holding eagle and sceptre, 17.0g (S 6723). Very fine, reverse better. £150-200 249

Rome, Vespasian (AD 69-79), Denarius AD 69-70 after the suppression of the First Jewish Revolt, laureate head right, IMP CAESAR VESPASIANVS AVG, rev. Judean captive seated right, at base of trophy, IVDEA in exergue (RIC 266), fine or nearly so, other Denarii (2), Vespasian, almost fine, Faustina Diva, very fine. (3). £200-300 250 251

Roman Empire, late third century radiate Antoninianii (74), mostly Victorinus, Postumus, Tetricus II, Claudius II, Gallienus, includes a scarcer issue of Salona and two of Quintillus. Fair to fine, an interesting study group. Elizabeth I (1558-1603), Second issue, , i.m. (74). £200-300 cross crosslet (S 2555). Fair/Fine. £60-90

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James I, First coinage, 1604, i.m. lys Charles I (1625-1649), Shilling, Tower mint under (S 2648). Fine, flat bust. £40-60 Parliament, i.m. sceptre (S 2802). Good fine. £100-150 253 256

Charles I (1625-1649), Shilling, Tower mint, i.m. harp Charles II, Crown 1667, William III, Crown 1696. About (S 2789). Fine, toned. £60-90 fine. (2). £150-200 254 257

Charles II, Crown 1672 Vicesimo Quarto, third draped Charles I (1625-1649), Shilling, Tower mint, i.m. tun bust (S 3358). Fine, reverse better, obverse die flaw (S 2791). Very fine, face flat. £100-150 between V and S. £120-180

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Charles II, Crown 1677, further engraved ‘Mary Daws Salter 1778’. Fair. £120-180 259

William and Mary, Halfcrown 1689 Primo (S 3434). Very fine. £200-300 261

Charles II, Crown 1682/1 T Quarto (S 3359). Good William III, Sixpence 1696 (York mint) (S 3526). Very fine. £300-400 fine, some haymarking to reverse. £60-90

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William III, Halfcrown 1698 Decimo (S 3494). Good very fine. £300-500 263

Anne, Halfcrown 1703 Tertio, VIGO below bust (S 3580). Very fine, reverse better. £700-1,000 264

Anne, Shilling 1711, plain angles (S 3618). Good very fine. £200-300

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George III, Soho Twopence 1797 (S 3776). George II, Halfpenny 1746 (S 3719). Very fine. £40-60 Fine. £20-30 266 268

George III, Crown 1819, Shilling 1787 with ring mount, Victoria Shilling 1877. (3). £40-60 269

George II, Halfcrown 1746 Decimo Nono, LIMA below George III to George IV Crowns (5), 1818 (2), 1820, bust (S 3695A). Good very fine. £200-300 1821, 1822. Varied state. £80-120

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George III, Halfcrown 1817 (S 3788). Good extremely George IV, Crown 1821 secundo (S 3805). fine, in NGC holder graded MS64. £500-700 Fine. £40-60 271 274

George IV, enamelled Shilling 1826, reverse enamelled with three colours, obverse gilded, contained in 9ct George IV, Crown 1822 Secundo (S 3805). About very gold glazed case with small suspension loop. £50-80 fine, some surface marks. £100-150 272

George IV, Crown 1821 Secundo (S 3805). Almost extremely fine. £300-500

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George IV, Halfcrown 1826 (S 3809). Good very fine, William IV, Halfcrown 1834 (S 3834). Very fine or obverse hairlines. £150-200 better. £50-80 276 279

William IV, enamelled Halfcrown 1835 with brooch fixture, Victoria enamelled Halfcrown 1844, Austria George IV, Maundy set 1827. Extremely fine or nearly enamelled Thaler restrike 1780. Varied state. so. £120-180 (3). £50-80 277

George IV, Halfcrown 1829 (S 3809). Good very fine, obverse hairlines. £150-200

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Victoria and Edward VII, Crowns (3) 1889, 1898, 1902. Generally fine. (3). £40-60 282

Victoria, Halfcrown 1884, young head, rev. shield (S Victoria, Maundy set 1896, Penny to , no 3889), good fine, other Halfcrowns (2) 1837, fair, 1906, case. Extremely fine, toned. (4). £70-100 good fine. (3). £50-80 283

Victoria to George V, sterling silver coins, a quantity, Crowns to Three-Halfpence, a varied selection, contained in an album. Varied state. (128). £340-440

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Victoria to George V, sterling and later silver coinage, Victoria, composite set 1887, Crown, Double-, sundry later base coinage, a quantity. Varied state. Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence. Extremely fine or (Lot). £240-340 nearly so. (6). £120-180 285 287

Victoria, Maundy set 1900, Maundy Penny to Victoria, Gothic Florin 1852 (S 3891). Good very Fourpence, uncased. Extremely fine, deep tone. fine. £150-200 (4). £80-120 288

Victoria, composite set 1893, Crowns (2), Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Threepence, in modern case. Generally very fine. (6). £120-180

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Edward VII, Penny 1910, Victoria Crown 1896, Elizabeth II commemorative Five-Pounds 2001, further modern commemorative coins and a small selection of Victoria, Half- 1843. Fine. £10-20 fobs. £30-50 290 292

Edward VII, Crown 1902, Halfcrown 1902. Good very Edward VII, Florin 1905. Fine £80-120 fine. (2). £120-180 293

George V, post-1919 silver coins, comprising Crown 1935, Halfcrowns (30), Florins (28). Varied state, many with green deposits from plastic storage. (59). £150-200

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George VI, Coronation 1937, Specimen set, silver Crown to Maundy Penny, base Threepence to Farthing, in Royal Mint red leather case of issue. Good extremely fine, some toning. (15). £200-300 295 297

Elizabeth II, A History of the Monarchy, the Tudors and Isle of Man, Elizabeth II, proof set 1979 by Pobjoy, the Stuarts, silver-gilt proof crown collection (12), in comprising silver proof Crowns (5) for Tynwald case of issue and certificate of authenticity numbered Millennium, in case of issue. As issued. £80-120 0197. As issued. £100-150 296 298

Elizabeth II, Victoria Cross 1856-2006 Silver Elizabeth II, Britannia proof silver Two-Pounds 2006 (6), Proof Crown collection (18), in case of issue. As gilt portraits and reverse designs, in case of issue from issued. £150-200 the Royal Mint. As issued. (6). £60-90

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Elizabeth II, Millennium Proof Silver Set 2000, Elizabeth II, modern silver and proof silver Crowns comprising silver Five-Pounds to Penny, Maundy (9), Victorian Crowns (4), Crowns 1935 (4), USA and Fourpence to Penny, in Royal Mint case of issue. As Canada Dollars (5), sundry silver and base coins, small struck. (13). £180-240 quantity. Varied state. (Lot). £180-260 300 303

Elizabeth II, 80th Birthday 2006, a set of seventeen Elizabeth II, Silver Wedding 1972, cupro-nickel Crownsize proof silver coins with gilt relief, contained commemorative Crowns (180), in an inlaid wooden box. in a fitted case, with sixteen certificates. As issued. Good extremely fine. (180). £30-50 (17). £100-150 301 304

Elizabeth II, Maundy sets (2), both 1969, silver Elizabeth II, 80th Birthday 2006, silver proof set Fourpence to Penny, uncased, and a single Maundy comprising Maundy Penny to Fourpence, silver Penny Threepence 1969. Good extremely fine, lightly toned. to Five-Pounds, in Royal Mint case of issue. As issued, (9). £100-150 some coins starting to tone. (13). £150-200

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Canada, Montreal Olympics 1976, set of four silver coins comprising 10-Dollars (2), 5-Dollars (2), in case of Austria, Thaler 1780 restrike (8). Fine. £80-120 issue. As struck. (4). £60-90 306 309

Bahamas nine coin Proof set 1989, Five-Dollars, Two- Dollars, One-Dollar, Fifty-Cents, Twenty-Five-Cents, Fifteen-Cents, Ten-Cents, Five-Cents, One-Cent. As issued. In Royal Mint case of issue with certificate of authenticity. As issued. £30-50 307

A selection of world coins to include a 1999 Parliament of Singapore 5-Dollars silver Proof coin, a Republic of Bulgaria silver commemorative coin, a National Bank of Ukraine silver souvenir banknote, various other commemorative coins, including base metal, and a framed reproduction set of the Kingdom of Bahrain South Africa, ZAR, 2½- (4) 1894 (2), fine, 1895, Dilmun Seals 2500-500 BC. Some about as issued, 1896, very fine, Shillings (3) 1894, 1895, 1896, fine. others varied state. £50-80 (7). £90-140

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East Africa, George VI, Shilling 1941, the rare type II variety (KM 28.2). Good very fine. £300-400 311 313

British coins, 19th and 20th century, includes Halfcrown World coins (4), USA, One-Dollar 1886, French 1816, Soho Twopence 1797, Shilling 1745, Charles I commemorative One-Hundred Franc 1984, Austria Shilling, pierced, impaired, and a calendar medal 1825, Thaler 1780 restrike (2). Varied state. (4). £30-50 these fine, remainder varied state. £90-140 312 314

British coins including Elizabeth II, executive proof set 2005, comprising Penny to Trafalgar and Nelson Five- Elizabeth II, Crowns (10). Together with Decimal coin Pounds, in Royal Mint case of issue, as issued; Crowns set 1953, 1971, Elizabeth II Coronation medal and two (4), 1894, 1935, 1951 (2), these last in boxes of issue, military cap badges. (Lot). £30-50 and sundry. Varied state. (Lot). £60-90

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British milled silver (8) comprising Groats (2) 1836, Anne, Shilling 1711, very fine, Victoria, Crowns (6), 1838, Maundy Twopence 1838, Penny 1855, Three- 1845, 1889 (2), 1893, 1895, 189?, Double-Florin 1887, Halfpence (4) 1834, 1838, 1843, 1860, Sixpence 1757 Two-Shilling 1896, One Shilling (2) 1859, 1889, India, and an Australian Sixpence 1934. Fine to very fine, One Rupee 1862, Edward VII 190?. Varied state. some better. (9). £40-60 (13). £100-150 316 319

A selection of modern Westminster commemorative coins to include Diamond Wedding 5oz coin with diamonds, Diamond Wedding silver proof pair Five- Dollar, World at War commemorative coin set; together George II to Edward VII, Shillings (5), 1758, 1816 (2), with London Mint Office, George V silver Crown 1821, 1904. Very fine, last dipped with small reverse with diamond, small quantity of world coins, etc. scratch. (5). £80-120 (Lot). £40-60 317 320

Elizabeth II, 1998 Guernsey silver proof Five- Pound, 80th Anniversary of The Royal Air Force; together with a miscellaneous selection of other modern silver royal and USA commemorative coins, mostly Crownsize and including 50-Dollars and 10-Dollars, also a one ounce silver ingot and Elizabeth II, Britannia silver Two-Pounds 2014, base metal coins. With a presentation case and some Australia, silver One-Dollar 2014, Austria, Vienna certificates. Mostly as issued, others varied state. Philharmonics 1.5 Euro 2014 (2), USA, One-Dollar 2014 (25). £180-260 (3). As issued, 6 in NGC casing. (7) £70-100

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Victoria, Crowns (7), 1889 (4), 1890, 1892, 1897, small Great Britain, a quantity of mostly modern issues, many quantity of UK and word coinage, some with brooch commemoratives, generally base metal, some silver. fixtures. Varied state. (Lot). £120-180 Varied state. (Lot). £50-80 322 325

George III, Crown 1820, about fair, George V, Crown 1935 (2), Victoria - George V Halfcrowns (9), George V, Elizabeth I, Shilling 1595, George II, Sixpence 1746, Florins (5), Australia, Florin 1913, George V, shilling (5), George V, Shilling 1916, Victoria, Six-Pence 1853, I.E and M.E Gray bronze medallion by G.G.Adams S.C Edward VII enamelled Shilling with brooch fitting. 1863, diameter 57mm, Great War Victory Medal, fobs, Varied state. (5). £50-80 etc. Varied state. (Lot). £80-120 323 326

George III - George V, Crowns (8), Shilling 1787, Double-Florin 1890, Halfcrown 1816, 1899, Gothic Florin 1870, 1872, Florin 1879, further UK assorted George V and George VI, pre-1947 silver (900g), earlier coinage to include commemorative crowns. Varied sterling silver (235g). Varied state. (Lot). £100-150 state. (Lot). £180-260

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UK and world coins, Victoria, Gothic Florin 1873, Florin 1849, George V - Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (8), 1939, 1942, 1943, 1945, 1946, 1948, 1949 1957, George V- George VI, Three-Pence (6), Russia, Ten- Roubles (4) 1896, 1897,1898, 1899, etc. Varied state. British predecimal coins, a quantity, mostly base 20th (Lot). £120-180 century. Varied state. (Lot). £30-50 328 331

Commonwealth of the Bahamas Proof set 1974, nine coins, in Franklin Mint case of issue with certificate of authenticity. Together with a cased gold plated Elizabeth II Jubilee crown, assorted, Modern base UK and world coins, a large quantity to include Crowns, metal specimen sets from Jersey (2), Malawi, Zambia 1889, 1896, 1897, 1935, Elizabeth II, Canada, Dollar (2), mainly British, loose coinage, and a pair of plated (9); together with two cased silver medallions and a Mexican hats. Proof set about as issued. The remainder miniature set of six WWII medals. (Lot). £80-120 in varied state. (Lot) £80-120 329

Victoria, Crown 1889, Victoria - Edward VII, Halfcrowns (4), Florin, Shilling (2), Australia, Florin 1917; together with a large quantity of modern commemorative cupro-nickel Crowns (130). Varied state. (Lot). £30-50

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Bank of England, Peppiatt white Five-Pounds, 29 March 1945, serial no. H75 040885, on thick paper (B 255). Fold creases, ink graffito and Post Office franking George III - George V, Shilling (18),Victoria - George stamp to reverse. , serial no. H75 040885, on thick VI, Halfcrowns (44), Florin (6); together with a large paper (B 255). Fold creases, ink graffito and Post Office quantity of UK assorted coinage. (Lot). £200-300 franking stamp to reverse. £50-80

Banknotes 333

Iraq, The Eastern Bank Limited, Basra branch, a Second of Exchange bill dated 14th May 1918 for £50, Indian prince riding dolorous elephant to left, fold creases, rare, other foreign banknotes, some military cap badges and sundry. Varied state. (Lot). £40-60 334 336

Bank of England, Peppiatt white Five-Pounds, 24 Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 9 May March 1945, serial no. H75 004734, on thick paper (B 1949, serial no. N31 003540 (B 270). Pencil and biro 255). Multiple fold creases and some staining, pencil graffito top right hand corner, minor edge tear and graffiti. £50-80 folds. £50-80

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Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 7 July Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 7 July 1949, serial no. N82 010991 (B 270). Good very 1949, serial no. N82 010994 (B 270). Good very fine. £50-80 fine. £50-80 338 341

Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 7 July Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 7 July 1949, serial no. N82 010992 (B 270). Good very 1949, serial no. N82 010995 (B 270). Good very fine. £50-80 fine. £50-80 339 342

Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 7 July Bank of England, Beale white Five-Pounds, 25 1949, serial no. N82 010993 (B 270). Good very September 1950, serial no. S66 086332 (B 270). Good fine. £50-80 very fine, minor perforation near top edge. £50-80

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France, Inauguration of the Arc de Triomphe 1836, bronze medal by Montagny, Napoleon’s laureate bust Great War, British Lusitania Medal, after Karl Goetz, right, rev. arc de triomphe, 52mm (cf. Bramsen 1959). 55mm. Very fine. £20-30 Good very fine. £60-90 344 347

France, Napoleon Bonaparte surrender to HMS Russia, Alexander III, 500 Years of the Russian Artillery, Bellopheron 1815, bronze medal by Rogat struck bronze medal, 1889 by A Griliches, head of Alexander 1840, uniformed bust of Napoleon left, rev. 29-line III left, rev text within wreath of artillery pieces, 93mm protestation, HMS Bellopheron below, 51mm. (Diakov 1025.1). Very fine. £150-200 Extremely fine. £100-150 345

London, St Thomas’s Hospital, Cheselden prize medal circa 1850, bronze, by W Wyon, bust of William Cheselden right, rev. corpse on a table, skull, skeleton and medical references beyond, 72mm (E 638), in distressed case of issue. Good very fine. Awarded as a prize for surgical anatomy. £100-150

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Boer War, Peace Treaty 1902, bronze medal by Fuchs for Elkington, 70mm, in case of issue ((BHM 3876). Very fine or nearly so. £80-120 349

Lord Keith and the death of Sir Ralph Abercromby 1801, bronze medal by JG Hancock, uniformed bust of Lusitania medals 1915 (2), British cast iron copies after Keith left, rev. Scottish soldier contemplates a funerary Karl Goetz, 55mm, in original boxes of issue each with urn, 40mm (E 931), with a contemporary double-medal propaganda letter. Very fine. (2). £50-80 case. Good very fine. £150-200 351

France/ USA, General Lafayette, American Tour 1824, bronze medal by Francois Caunois, bust right, rev. 7 line legend within oak wreath, 46mm. Extremely fine, light wear to bust highpoints. £60-90

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Austria, Franz Joseph, Vienna World’s Fair 1873, France, Palais du Trocadero, Administration des bronze medal by K Schweizer, laureate bust of Monnaies et Médailles, bronze medal circa 1880 by Franz Joesph right, rev. three figures, 70mm. Very Oudiné & Dubois, Marianne left, rev. view of Trocadero, fine. £30-50 50mm. Very fine. £10-20 353 356

France, Henri de Bourbon, Duc de Bordeaux, born Netherlands, Admiral de Ruiter, Tercentenary of birth 1820, bronze medal by Gayrard, the Duchess of Berry 1607-1907, armoured bust facing, rev. view of the Four on a chaise-longue brandishes her newborn infant, bust Days Battle 1666, PVGNADO in exerge, 1907 on edge, of the Duc de Berry on a plinth behind, rev. St Michael 72mm (cf. vLoon II/546.2). Very fine. £30-50 defeats the Devil, 38mm. Very fine. £20-30 354 357

Germany, Prussia, Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm London, Kensington International Exhibition 1862, (Wilhelm III), visit to San Remo, Italy 1888, bronze bronze medal by Ottley, young bust of Victoria left, medal by Lauer and Schwabe, bust right, rev. Hope rev. exhibition building, 65mm. Good very fine, seated holding anchor, 65mm. Very fine. £80-120 scarce. £60-90

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Albert Edward Prince of Wales, Visit to India 1875- 76, bronze medal by Ottley, bust almost facing, rev. The Great Exhibition 1851, bronze For Services arms on shield with palm trees each side, four oval medal, by W Wyon, bust of Prince Albert left, rev FOR medallions around with elephant, lion, star of India SERVICES within wreath, edge named A Forbes, 48mm and Prince’s feathers, 53mm (Pudd-). Very fine, (E 1458). About very fine, light edge bruises. £30-50 scarce. £30-50 359 362

Germany, Prussia, Marriage of Princess Sophie Leeds Town Hall opened 1858, bronze medal by Ottley, Dorothea of Brunswick-Luneberg to Friedrich Wilhelm I conjoined busts of Albert and Victoria left, rev. Leeds 1706, bronze medal by E Hannibal, bust of the princess town hall in high relief, 74mm. Good very fine, obverse right, rev sun rises over the sea, rainbow to the fore, onetime lightly cleaned, scarce. £60-90 59mm. Fair. £10-20 360

Wales, Cardiff, Queen Alexandra Dock opened 1907, bronze medals (2) by Spiridion, conjoined busts right, rev. Cardiff arms, 52mm. Extremely fine. (2). £15-20

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The Great Exhibition 1851, bronze Prize Medal by W Wyon/LC Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, rev. Britannia seated places laurels on Industria’s head attended by continents, awarded on edge to Pocock and Rawlings, Clas XII, 77mm (E 1456), in case of issue. Good extremely fine. £200-300 364

City of London series, Christian IX and Louise of Denmark, visit to the City 1893, bronze medal by F Bowcher, conjoined busts right, rev. Londinia seated before the Guildhall, 75mm (E 1783). Very fine. £70-100 365

Belgium, Commemorative medals (27) in bronze, some silvered, mostly early 20th century, a variety. Generally very fine, some a little scuffed. (27). £260-360

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Charles I, The Return to London from Edinburgh 1633, cast silver medal, King on horseback left, rev. view of London from the South Bank, radiate sun above, 42mm (E 124b). Very fine, suspender lacking. £600-700 367 369

Southport National Agricultural Society, large silver prize medal by Ottley, Southport arms on shield within corn wreath, rev. farm animals below cartouche engraved “John Goulder at Southport National Show for the best entire Belgium Horse 1st Prize 1878’, wt.247g, 89mm. Very fine, very rare in large Edward VIII, Retro medallic set of three, bust left, rev. diameter, however edge severely dented in several arms, in fitted case. About as issued. (3). £30-50 places. £50-80 368 370

National Art Competition, an electrotype bronzed repoussé medal by A Vechte, young bust of Victoria left on central medallion, Genius attended by Science, Battle of Waterloo, 150th Anniversary 1965, a replica Truth, Justice and other allegorical figures around, striking of the Pistrucci medal in sterling silver by named to Jane Francis 1857, Stage 13a, 145mm, John Pinches, conjoined busts of Allied leaders left, together with original letter from South Kensington rev. classical horsemen, 64mm, in case of issue, Science and Art Department dated April 1858, with certificate numbered 601. About extremely numbered 312, describing the medal. Good very fine, fine. £150-200 scarce. £30-50

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The Destruction of the Town 1987, cast bronze medal by Jacqueline Stieger, view of a town high street, cracks appearing throughout flan, rev. aerial view of town with cracks Diary 1987, cast bronze medal in high relief by José through flan, 74mm, 24 medals issued (BAMS 87). As Aurelio, pages of a diary turned each side to reveal a issued. sheep and a lakeland scene, 77mm, 31 medals issued The medallist wrote of this piece that it shows “the (BAMS 50). As issued. damage caused to the High Street by traffic, the tyre Aurelio, Portuguese sculptor and medallist, was the marks breaking up the picture and cracking through guest lecturer at the annual congress of BAMS in the medal into the reverse side, in turn destroying 1987, held in the Lake District, which inspired this the town plan”. (The Medal No.21, p.122, Autumn medal. £70-100 1992). £100-150 372 375

Stonehenge 1987, cast bronze medal by Ron Dutton, Turner 1989, cast bronze medal by Philip Nathan, view of Stonehenge, rev. postholes with legend bust of JMW Turner after Varley, rev. representation of around, 97mm, 70 medals issued (BAMS 46). As Turner’s work, 110x87mm, 42 medals issued (BAMS issued. £100-150 65). As issued. £80-120 373

Picasso 1981, cast bronze medal by Jane McAdam Freud, portrait of Picasso left, rev. female figure, 90x80mm, 35 medals issued (BAMS 1). Almost as issued. £150-200

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A Medal For BAMS 1992, cast bronze medal by Marian Polonsky, birds around a large egg, rev. reclining male figure and dates 1989 1992, with legend, 118mm, 32 medals issued (BMS 89). About as issued. £80-120 377

Diamond 1983, struck bronze medal by Lynn Chadwick, diamond-headed figure, rev. diamond head, 76mm, 128 medals issued (BAMS 18). About as issued. Samuel Pepys 1985, cast bronze by Ronald Searle, bewigged bust facing, rev. Pepys taking a bow, Lynn Chadwick (1914-2003), English sculptor. Unusually 70mm, 93 medals issued (BAMS 20). About as for this medal, it has a yellow-gold coloured finish in issued. £80-120 contrast to the more usual bronze colour. £800-1,200 378 380

Grace Darling 1983, hollow cast bronze medal by Robert Elderton, Grace Darling in a lifeboat, legend John Betjeman 1985, cast bronze medal by Peter YOU ARE MY SAVING GRACE DARLING I LOVE YOU Quinn, bust facing in hat and overcoat, rev. Betjeman on the waves, rev. bonneted bust facing of Grace looking in from outside a window, a teddy bear on Darling within a seascape, 90mm, 47 medals issued the windowsill, 105mm, 47 medals issued (BAMS 22). (BAMS 7). About as issued. £80-120 Almost as issued. £100-150

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Bernini Getting the Message from the Angel of the Baroque 1985, cast bronze medal by Ronald Searle, Bernini facing receiving an aural message from a putto, rev. putto and Bernini, 70mm, 40 medals issued (BAMS 35). As issued. £120-180 382 384

Prisoner of Conscience 1989, cast bronze medal by Ian Rank-Broadley, naked unfettered athlete running right, rev. despairing man in chains, 120mm, 85 medals issued (BAMS 60). As issued. £120-180 383

Homage to Collectors 1990, cast bronze medal by John Lobban, a magpie holds a medal by Pisanello of John VIII of Constantinople, a squirrel buries Searle at Seventy 1990, struck silvered-bronze medal Chadwick’s Diamond medal, rev. a collector chases by Ronald Searle, Searle as Laocoon fighting the medals with a butterfly net, 100mm, 85 medals issued serpent which forms the figure 70, rev. profile bust of (BAMS 66). Good very fine, lacking in patination finish. Searle pierced by arrow and legend DEJA, 70mm, 80 Offered with the medallist’s business card. £60-90 medals struck (BAMS 67). As issued. £100-150

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Sisyphus 1989, cast bronze medal by Jane McAdam Freud, Sisyphus sitting in exhausted despair, rev. Sisyphus pushing the rock, 90x100mm, 60 medals issued (BAMS 61). As issued. This medal was inspired by Camus’s The Myth of Sisyphus. It has the distinction of being self- standing. £180-260 386

Charles Dickens 1983, cast bronze medal by Ronald Searle in high relief, half-length bust facing, rev. full length portrait resting against a pile of books, 71mm, 100 medals issued (BAMS 11). About as issued. £150-200 387 388

Victoria, Golden Jubilee 1887, bronze medal, by J E Boehm & F Leighton, large veiled and crowned bust of Victoria to left, rev figure of Empire enthroned, King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra Coronation surrounded by female figures representing the five Medal, silver 30mm, commemorative crowns (5), Half- continents, Mercury reclining below, 78mm (E 1733b). Crown 1923, world coins. Varied state. (Lot). £20-30 Good very fine. £70-100

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Victoria, Diamond Jubilee 1897, bronze medal by De Saulles, veiled haed left, rev. young head, 55mm, in red leather case of issue. Good very fine. £30-50 390

Edward VII, Coronation 1902, official medal in bronze by de Saulles, Edward VII bust right, rev. Queen Alexandra bust right, 55mm, in red leather case of Victoria, Diamond Jubilee silver medal 1837 - 1897, issue. Very fine. £30-50 56mm, cased. £30-50 391

George IV, official coronation medal 1821, in silver by Pistrucci, laureate bust left, rev. King enthroned, 35mm (E 1146). Good very fine. £70-100

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A selection of twenty miniature medals to include Order of the Bath, K.C.B., military, silver-gilt and enamel, Order of the British Empire, 2nd type, silver-gilt and enamel, Order of the British Empire, Order of St John, silver and enamel, Victoria Cross, Distinguished Service Order, Distinguished Service Cross, Military Cross, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Force Cross, Victorian campaign medals to include a Crimea Medal named to ‘Lieut. I. E. Doran. R.N’ and Great War medals. (20). £100-150 394

Miniature group of six, Order of the Indian Empire, gold and enamel, India General Service Medal 1895-1902, two clasps Punjab Frontier 1897-8, Tirah 1897-8, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, Delhi Durbar 1911. (6). Attributed to Lieutenant- Colonel F.O.N. Mell, Indian Medical Service, provenance Spinks lot 401, sale date unknown. £100-150

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Miniature group of eight, Order of the British Empire, G.B.E., 2nd type, Civil Division, silver-gilt and enamel, Jubilee 1935, Coronation 1937, Belgian, Order of the Crown, Grand Cross, silver-gilt and enamel, France, Legion of Honour, 3rd Republic, Officer, silver-gilt and enamel, Belgian, Order or Leopold I, silver-gilt and enamel, Denmark, Order of the Dannebrog, Frederick, silver-gilt and enamel, China, Order of the Brilliant Jade, silver-gilt and enamel. Attributed to Arthur Balfour, 1st Baron Riverdale, provenance Spinks lot 439, date unknown. Arthur Balfour (1879-1957), created 1st Baron, Riverdale in 1935, Baronet in 1929, K.B.E. in 1923 and G.B.E. in 1942. £150-200 396

A selection of twenty miniature medals to include Order of the British Empire M.B.E., Distinguished Service Order, silver and enamel, Military Cross, WWII campaign medals, Australian service Medal and New Zealand Service Medal. (20). £80-120 397

British Empire Medal, Elizabeth II, civil, named to ‘Alexander Welsh’, Great War Medal 1914-20 named to ‘265826 Pte. C. R. Sales. Notts. & Derby. R.’ (2). £80-120

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A Great War and WWII Medal group awarded to Principal Matron Ida Jane Walden, The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E., Military, Royal Red Cross, 1st Class R.R.C., dated 1945, India General Service Medal, Waziristan 1921-24 clasp, named to ‘N. Sister. I. Walden. Q.A.M.N.S.I.’, 1914-15 Star, 1914-20 British War Medal named to ‘S. Nurse. I. Walden T.F.N.S.’, General Service Medal 1918-62, Iraq clasp, named to ‘S. Nurse. I. Walden.’, 1939-45 Star, Burma Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, corresponding miniatures, badges and a folder of supporting documentation. The documentation includes a short hand written account by Walden up to 1916, a photograph and a large quantity of correspondence and testimonials from her time working as a military Nurse. ‘A Typhoon struck the military hospital at Meiktila, Burma, levelling the bamboo and palm huts where 299 patients lay. Principal Matron Ida Walden, Q.A.I.M.N.S.R., her own mess and quarters destroyed, ran to the wards. With trees falling, she led the evacuation of the patients. All were saved. Miss Walden is awarded the O.B.E.’- ‘In recognition of gallant conduct in carrying out hazardous work in a very brave manner.’ £1,500-2,000

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Miniature Medals, Distinguished Service Medal, gold and enamel, Military Cross, Great War medals, WWII mounted groups (2) and Merchant Navy mounted group. (Lot). £100-150 400 401

Military Medal, George V, named to ‘34386 A. Sjt. A. Watt. 69/F.A. R.A.M.C.’ Imperial Service Medal, Elizabeth II, named to ‘Emily Conferment for the military medal is listed in the Mildred Fryer’, together with a small quantity of cap supplement to the London Gazette on the 12th badges etc. £30-50 December 1917. £200-300

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Waterloo medal, named to ‘Cornet The Hon. John Massy, 1st Royal Dragoons.’ The honourable John Massy (1795- 1848) was a Cornet for the 1st (or Royals) Regiment of Dragoons. He enrolled in the army in 1814 and served under Captain Henry Rt. Carden’s No.3 or ‘B’ troop at the Battle of Waterloo on the 18th of June, 1815. Massy received half pay from 1826 until he was brevetted the rank of Lieutenant Colonel on the birth of the Prince of Wales on November 23rd, 1841 as sited in The Gentleman’s Magazine in July 1848. He died aged 53 on the 7th March, 1848. £2,000-3,000

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Crimea Medal 1854, named to ‘Pte James Anderson. 79th Foot’. £100-150 404

Ashantee Medal 1874, named to ‘J. Knight. Pte R.M. H.M.S. Active. 73-74.’ The lot includes a copy of the medal roll confirming Knights entitlement. £200-300 406

Crimea Medal 1854, three clasps Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol, impressed to ‘W. White. 6th Queen’s Sudan Medal, named to ‘3573. Pte J. Gibson. Dragoons.’ £300-500 2/Lan.Fus.’ £200-300

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India General Service Medal, Mohmand 1933 clasp, to ‘104154 Dvr. Gulab Khan. I.A.S.C. (M.T.)’, Imperial Service Medal, George VI, to ‘Bertha Brierley Guest’, Queen’s South Africa Medal, three clasps, Cape Great War pair to ‘48525 Pte. H. V. Nunn. Suff. R.’ with Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen, King’s South Africa corresponding education medal and WWII Defence Medal, two clasps, named to ‘1904 Pte. T. Cassidy. Medal, further individual Great War Medals (3) and Scots Guard.’ £100-150 replica (3) Victoria Cross. (Lot). £80-120 408 410

Great War R.A.F. Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal named to ‘91727. 2.A.M. A. Fallowfield. R.A.F.’. Together with French Medal Militaire, Italian Medaglia Dell Guerra, R.A.F. badges. (6). £60-90 411

China War Medal 1900, named to ‘W. E. Cobble. Lg. Sto. 2. Cl., H.M.S. Dido.’ Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, The China Medal Roll lists Cobble with the regimental Victory Medal, named to ‘116012 Gnr. H. Maden. number 172262. £150-200 R.A.’. £30-50

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Army Service Corps Great War Pair comprising British War Medal 1914-20, Victory medal, named to ‘M-346717 Pte. W.E. Williams. A.S.C.’, together with a further Great War Victory Medal named to ‘M-400048 Cpl. A.S. Milnes. A.S.C.’, in original postage box. Together with a 1914-15 Star named to ‘2707 Pte. J. Gaytor Ches.R.’, British War Medal named to ‘268158 A selection military Medals, Great War Victory Medal Pte. D. Gillies. L’Pool R.’, a miniature British War named to ‘19672 Spr. L. Smith. R.E.’, General Service Medal 1914-20 and a miniature Victory Medal along Medal, Elizabeth II, named to ‘W/C. S.C. N. Verey’, with a Great War and WWII group of miniature medals. WWII group of five medals with original postage box (Lot). £40-60 and conferment slip. (7). £40-60 413 416

Great War, bronze Memorial Plaque named to ‘William Austen Kerl’, with original card casing and official letter from Buckingham Palace. Very fine. Rifleman W A Kerl enlisted in August 1914 and died on 4 June 1915 aged 21; he is commemorated on the Great War Pair, Victory and War Medal to 147420 A/Cpl Menin Gate. He served with the London Regiment AJ Taylor ASC, together with various cloth insignia and (Queen’s Westminster Rifles). He was the son of Emily military regalia, including second world war Defence Kerl (nee Austen) of 63 Lewisham High Rd., London and War Medal. (Lot). £30-50 and the late William James Kerl. £60-90 414 417

Great War Pair, comprising British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘131225 Gnr. T. R. Davies. Great War pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory R.A.’. Together with a WWII Defence Medal, with Medal, named to ‘M2 - 187927 Pte. A. D. Wilson. original postage box to ‘Capt. J.H.W. Hampton’, cap A.S.C.’, together with WWII Pair, tags marked ‘5095 J badges etc. £30-50 Wilson C.E’ and spoon. £50-80

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Great War trio, 1914 Star with rosette, British War Great War Family association medals, 1914-15 Star Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘9046 Pte. G. ‘1360 Pte. F. Beare. N. Som. Yeo’, British War Medal Bidgood. The Queen’s R.’, Devonshire Regiment cap 1914-20 ‘2. Lieut. E. E. Beare.’, Victory Medal ‘3231 badge and silver war badge. (5). £70-100 Pte. H. C. Beare. 4-Lond. R.’ (3). £50-80 419 421

Great War Trio, 1914 Star, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal with oak leaf named to ‘CMT-744 Pte Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- C.H. Redman. A.S.C.’, together with an enamelled War 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘20811 Pte. B. Grate. A. Badge, Air Raid Precautions lapel badge (2), Army Air Cyc. Corps.’ £70-100 Corps badge and WWII Medals. (Lot). £80-120 422

Great War casualty pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal named to ‘6658 Pte. T. C. Hall. 16-Lond. R.’, Memorial Plaque named to ‘ Thomas Crosser Hall and a large quantity of documentation regarding Hall. The documentation includes correspondence from the Director of Graves Registration & Enquiries, confirming the recorded date of death as the 8th of April 1917; A hand written letter to the family from a Lieutenant after Halls death; Birth certificate; Photos; Permis de sejour, etc. £300-500

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Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘79016 Pte. W. H. Lucas. Victory Medal, named to ‘130422 Pte. J. Hobson. R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 424 427

Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘123587 Pte. M. Aldous. Victory Medal, named to ‘80158 Pte. A.G. Towner. R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 425 428

Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Medal, named to ‘121101 Pte. H. J. Whitear. Victory Medal, named to ‘101345 Pte. R. Rigby. R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 R.A.M.C.’ £40-60

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Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Victory Medal, named to ‘116627 Pte. J.J. Cole. Medal, named to ‘74506 Dvr. J. A. Parsons. R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 R.A.’ £40-60 430 433

Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Great War Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Medal, named to ‘119385 Pte. R.L. Ferguson. Victory Medal, named to ‘201833 Spr. E. Redhead. R.A.M.C.’ £40-60 R.E.’ £40-60 431 434

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal named to ‘28282 Pte. H. Ashworth. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘54746. Pte. A. J. Cruse. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £40-60

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Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘12117 Pte. S. Edwards. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘42448 Pte. E. T. Harrison. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 436 439

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘1899 Pte. H. Batson. 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘27149. Pte. J. B. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 Bottoms. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 437 440

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘28459 Pte. W. Green, 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘74571 Pte. A. W. Austin. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R. A. M. C.’ £60-90

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Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘34946. S. Sjt. A. E. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘2227. Pte. E. J. Elmer. Counsell. R.A.M.C.’ (star named to Sjt). £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 442 445

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘36004. Pte. G. Barry. 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘176 Pte. F. Pye. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C. £60-90 443 446

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘60415. Pte. T. Swinn. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘1860. Pte. H. E. Platt. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90

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Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘90022. Pte. H. C. Cooper. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘39432. Pte. J. Jermyn. R.A.M.C.’, mounted. £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 448 451

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘1751 A. S. Sjt. F. H. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘50566 A. Cpl. W. Meller. Plaum. R.A.M.C.’ (star named to Sjt). £60-90 R.A.M.C.’, (star named to Pte). £60-90 449 452

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘32420. Pte. C. W. Plank. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘36382. Pte. A. C. Gidley. R. A. M. C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’, (star named to Gidney). £60-90

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Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘62641 Pte. H. M. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘61008 Pte. S. H. Ransley. Thompson. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 454 457

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘44481 Pte. J. Turner. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘1539 Pte. W. Lightfoot. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 455 458

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘74685. Pte. J. W. Higgs. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘34969 Pte. E. Davis. R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90

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Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘2190 Dvr. A. Barnes. 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘59349 Pte. W. Roberts. R.A.M.C.’, (star named to Pte). £60-90 R.A.M.C.’ £60-90 460 463

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- Great War pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘2497 A. Sjt. F. Hodgson. Medal named to’40993 Pte. R.J.W. Kerslake. D. of. R.A.M.C.’, (star to Pte). £60-90 Corn. L.I.’ £30-50 461 464

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘2415 A. S. Sjt. S. Humphries. R.A.M.C.’, (star to Sjt. S. G. Humphries.’ £60-90 Great War, Victory Medals. (12). £120-180

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Great War pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Great War pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, named to ‘945458 Gnr. H.J. Blundell. R.A.’, Medal, named to ‘170565 Gnr.Mapes. R.A.’, together together with a 1905-6 attendance Medal to ‘H with a selection of seven further medals to include Blundell’ and a further Royal Naval Reserve British War WWII Defence Medal, USA Purple Heart, Educational Medal 1914-20. (4). £40-60 medals, etc. (9). £50-80 466 469

Great War Naval Pair, British War Medal 1914-20, Victory Medal, ‘K. 50719 L. H. Rowell. Sto. 2 R.N.’ Great War,1914-15 Star named to ‘12150 L.Cpl. V. (Victory named to 60719), Long Service and Good Hindle. K.R. Rif. C’, with corresponding regimental Conduct Medal, named to ‘K.50719 L. H. Rowell. badge, WWII medals (10), Nato Services Medal, A/S. P.O. H.M.S. Tarantula.’, and WWII medals. Kosovo, Golden Jubilee Medal. (Lot). £60-90 (Lot). £60-90 467

Great War Trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal, named to ‘240632 Pte. H. L. James R. War. R’, a Great War Pair comprising British War Medal 1914-20 and Victory Medal, named to ‘300813. 3. A. M. W.A. Smith R.A.F’ a Great War Trio of miniature medals and associated memorabilia to include two framed photographic prints and Royal Warwickshire cap badges. Together with associated RAOB and Masonic items comprising a silver gilt Jewel for Cheshire Lodge 574, a Royal Masonic Institution for Boys gilt metal Steward badge, an apron and various books, etc. £120-180

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Great War trio, 1914-15 Star, British War Medal 1914- 20, Victory Medal, named to ‘2733 Pte. W. Young. R. War. R.’ together with a small quantity of military badges, German Iron Cross 1939 and Kriegsmarine Fleet Service. (Lot). £120-180 471

General Service Medal 1918-62, Elizabeth II, General Service Medal 1918-62, Malaya clasp, named Malaya Clasp, named to ‘1922113 Cpl. J. M. Bailey. to S/22162369 Pte. R. N. Harris. R.A.S.C.’, with original R.A.F.’ £30-50 cardboard box. £40-60 472

WWII group of four medals and Canadian Volunteer Service Medal comprising, 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal, Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Maple Leaf clasp. Together with a further WWII Pair, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45 in original postage box with slip addressed to ‘E. Gorton’, a Special Constabulary Long Service Medal, George VI, named to ‘William Gorton’, and a WWII trio comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, War Medal 1939-45, with conferment slip named to ‘52296(KR.1596) J. Glennie’. (Lot). £70-100

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WWII War Medals (5), 1939-45 Star, Italy Star, Africa Star (engraved ‘67816 P. A. Jack’), War Medal, General Service Medal 1918-62, George VI, Malaya Defence Medal, and a replica France & Germany star. clasp, named to ‘ 22368980 Spr. D. Graham. (6). £30-50 R.E.’ £40-60 475 477

WWII Group of five, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, together with part Soldier’s Service book for Roland Berry T/122021., service book disbound, not collated with pages missing, further Special Constabulary Long Service WWII Medals to include Defence Medal and three War Medal, Elizabeth II, named to ‘Austin Goldrick’, with Medals 1939-45, together with a WWII Trio, comprising original named cardboard box also marked Lancashire. 1939-1945 Star, Italy Star, 1939-1945 War Medal, with and a small quantity of WWII medals. (Lot) £40-60 delivery box. (7). £30-50 478

WWII Group of Five Medals, comprising 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 1st Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, corresponding entitlement paperwork, noting regimental no. 925215 and later inked name Douglas Emes. Together with a quantity of divisional magazines, newspapers, Army service pamphlets, cloth badges, photograph album whilst on active service believed to have belonged to Emes and a small collection of photographs and Women’s Land Army relating to Joan Emes. (Lot). £150-200

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WWII Medals, Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, WWII Territorial Medal group, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star, together with a Police Long Service and Good Conduct Defence Medal, War Medal 1939-45, Efficiency Medal, Medal, Elizabeth II, named to ‘Const. Henry J. Phillips’, George VI, Territorial, named to ‘59900139 H.T.E G.H. loose oak leaf and Metropolitan Special Constabulary Barnes. Herts’. (5). £50-80 badge. (5). £50-80 480

Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve WWII group of six, 1939-45 Star, Atlantic Star, Africa Star, North Africa 1942-43 clasp, Burma Star, War Medal 1939-45, RNVR Decoration, GVIR, 1951, together with a release confirmation letter addressed to ‘Sub-Lieutenant (A) F. Stokes, R.N.V.R.’ and further photographs believed to be of the recipient. (9). £120-180 482 483

WWII group of five medals, 1939-45 Star, Africa Star with 8th Army clasp, Italy Star, Defence Medal, War A selection of predominately WWII miniature medals Medal 1939-45 complete with original postage box to (14), together with a Nato Service Medal and Special ‘J. E. Griffiths’; together with two further WWII medal Constabulary Long Service Medal. (16). £80-120 groups. (Lot). £80-120

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General Service Medal 1962-2007, South Arabia clasp, named to ‘23835783 Pte R Jackson-Willis SCLI’, lacking ribbon. £40-60 485

General Service Medal 1962-2007, Malay Peninsula clasp, named to ‘Major J. A. King. R. Signals.’, together with Coronation Medal 1953, corresponding miniatures, further Coronation Medal 1953 and miniature, military Elizabeth II, Operational Service Medal 2000, buttons and a small quantity of George III and later Afghanistan clasp, and Iraq Medal, both named to coinage. (Lot). £100-150 ‘25170829 Tpr B McLevy Scots DG’. £200-300 487

A selection of twenty miniature medals to include Elizabeth II campaign medals, General Service Medal, Coronation medal 1953, Jubilee Medal 1977, foreign medals. (20). £80-120

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George V, Long service and Good Conduct Medal renamed to 28193 Sgt H Stevens RFA; Africa Service Medal renamed to 13931 C Bentley, Soviet Union, Order of the Patriotic War 1942, second class, 1970s Jubilee Meal 1977, together with a selection of reproduction, numbered 2275317 on reverse (Vernon Victorian and later medallions and a small quantity of 365) and a small silver religious pendant. (4). £60-90 sporting fobs to include a 9ct gold example. £100-150 489 492

Efficiency Medal, George VI, Territorial bar, named to ‘7347771 Pte. H. N. Kelly. R.A.M.C.’, lacking ribbon. £30-50 490

A large quantity of military badges comprising, a silver War Badge, numerous cap badges from a selection of Jubilee Medal 1977, together with a Great War Medal regiments to include, Duke of Connaughts Own, Essex, 1914-20 named to ‘61111. 3. A.M. E. Hunt. R.A.F.’, and Gloucestershire, Suffolk, East Yorkshire, together with a small quantity of Victorian and later silver fob medals. a selection of cloth badges, medal ribbons and world (8). £80-120 medals. (Lot). £200-300

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 105 493 496

Great War, 6 pounder shell casing by Kynoch, height Germany, Hitler Youth, Gausieger Victors badge 1939, measuring 9 cm, together with a German W.K.C G. Brehmer; Navy Minesweeper Badge; Paratroopers Solingen dagger blade, portapees and CSADN plaque. badge; Iron Cross (2); Cloth badge; WWI War Cross; (4). £50-80 WWII War Merit Cross. (8). £200-300

494 Civil & Sporting Medals 497

Cinematograph Exhibitors Association of Great Britain & Ireland, gold and enamel Past President’s medal, named to D.C.Walls Esq., 1948-49, female figure Spain, Talavera Cross 28th July 1809, in gold and stands above enamel map of the British Isles, 9ct., white enamel, height including suspension loop 50mm. 12.7g, 28x45mm, with pinback. Extremely fine, small Losses to enamel. £80-120 part of enamel legend lacking, attractive. £120-180 495

Japan, Order of the Rising Sun (2), 8th class, unknown class, Order of the Sacred Treasure, China Incident of War Medal, Red Cross Society Commemorative Medal for the Russo-Japanese War Medal, 1904-1905, enamel badge, Korea, Order of the Taegeuk, enamelled suspension and early twentieth century photograph of a Japanese soldier in uniform. (8). £150-200

106 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 498 500

Liverpool and District Football Association, Senior Cup, gold and enamel winners medal, Liverpool arms, rev. engraved SENIOR CUP WINNERS 1907-8 J.Donnachie Everton F.C., by Vaughton & Sons, 9ct., 13.8g, 31mm, with suspender. Very fine. Silver and enamel fobs (18), various subjects, mostly Joseph (Joe) Donnachie (born 1885, Scotland) played relating to Birmingham and West Midlands, circa for Newcastle United, Everton, Oldham Athletic and 1930s, total weight. 211g, and a few sundry items. Blackpool. £150-200 (Lot). £40-60 499 501

Maritime Cricket, The Atlantic Steamship Athletic Association, The Lipton Cup, gold winners prize medal, a batsman before a wicket, rev. engraved ASAA LIPTON CUP WINNERS MAURETANIA 1910 within a wreath, 9ct., 25mm, weight. 8.2g, with suspension loop. Very fine, rare and interesting. Liverpool County Combination, gold and enamel winners medal, Liverbird on white enamel shield, This was the final game played for the Thomas rev. engraved WINNERS LIVERPOOL F.C. 1929-30 Lipton Cup, which took place at Staten Island, New J.DONNACHIE, by J W Tiptaft & Son, 9ct., total weight. York, between teams from the SS Mauretania and 12.7g, 26mm, with suspender. Very fine, slight damage SS Majestic. The cup’s benefactor was the Scottish to obverse enamel. £120-180 magnate of tea fame. £80-120 502

Boxing, Scotland, a group of four gold fobs awarded to James Graham between 1909-1922 for Heavyweight Championships held in Thornton, Strathallan, Dunecht and Cowal, all 9ct., total weight. 32g, all with suspension loops. Extremely fine, cleaned. (4). £300-400

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 107 Masonic & RAOB 504 503

Masonic, Services Rendered gold jewel awarded 1962, Fullarton Lodge No. 116, named to Bro.J B Buchanan, 9ct., total weight. 17.1g, ornate suspender with thistlemotifs and JBB monogramme. Very fine. £150-200 505

Knights of the Golden Horn, gold badge for services, in the shape of a shield, hunting horn below monogram within circle, rev. engraved ‘Presented to J Welford K.O.S. by his comrades of the No.35 Brancepeth encampment of the G.U.O. of the K.G.H. in recognition of his services to the camp & order March 8th 1922’, 31x38mm, 15ct., 12.0g, with suspension loop and helm suspender. Extremely fine. Masonic, Leeds, Alfred Lodge No.306, gold setsquare The Knights of the Golden Horn grew out of the Royal jewel presented to Wor.Bro. J.Reginald Hudson 1941, Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes and was principally with further base metal bar for 1982, 15ct., total a Northern organisation whose Lodges were called weight including ribbon and later bar 43.7g. Extremely encampments. £150-200 fine. £640-840

108 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 506

Masonic, a selection of regalia mainly for Surrey Lodge, to include a Grand Master’s apron and collar with a silver-gilt jewel, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, in leather case, together with four further aprons and collars. It is believed that HRH The Prince of Wales (latterly the Duke of Windsor) was Provincial Grand Master of Surrey from 1924-1936. He became a member of the Surrey Friendship and Harmony Lodge in 1924 and was installed as its Worshipful Master in 1935. He succeeded to the throne as HM King Edward VIII whilst still Worshipful Master, prior to his abdication in 1936. This collection of Masonic regalia (Lot 506-510) is from the collection of and relates to Richard Bentinck Boyle, 9th Earl of Shannon (1924 - 2013). He was the longest serving Provincial Grand Master of Surrey being head of Surrey’s Freemasons for thirty three years from 1967 to 1999. £400-600 507

Masonic, a selection of regalia to include a collar with a silver, silver-gilt and enamel jewel for the Castle Lodge of Harmony No.26, presented to W. Bro John F Huntington, Grand Steward 1939-40, together with Account sheets for the Lodge, minutes for a meeting and a Command to the Earl of Shannon; the lot also includes a further collar with a gilt metal jewel, two aprons and two gilt metal jewels with ribbons. £300-400 508

Masonic, a selection of regalia to include a Royal Arch Supreme Grand Chapter apron and sash, two further aprons and two collars, one collar with a gilt metal jewel for the Supreme Grand Chapter, the other with a gilt metal and enamel jewel for the Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons, together with a base metal medal for the Provincial Grand Lodge of Mark Master Masons Surrey and an associated Annual Meeting Order of Proceedings booklet. £300-400

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 109 509

Masonic, a selection of regalia to include a Red Cross of Constantine Grand Officer’s Sash, Collarette and Collarette gilt metal Jewel, a Rose Croix 32nd Degree Collar and gilt metal Collar Jewel and a further smaller Deputy collar with a silver- gilt eagle Jewel, hallmarked H T Lamb & Co., London 1932; together with a pair of white gloves, two framed presentations to the Earl of Shannon, the first from the Mount Ararat Lodge on the occasion of the Family Fun Day 18th June 1995 and the second from Provincial Grand Master D. A. M Phipps MBE congratulating the Earl of Shannon on attaining his 50th Anniversary as a Freemason, dated 24th November 2002, and further miscellaneous items to include an issue of the Surrey Overseer, a Baron Carleton Lodge No. 8434 booklet and two books relating to Rituals and Ceremonies. With a small leather carrying case. £500-700 510

Knights Templar, The United Religious, Military and Masonic Orders of the Temple and of St John of Jerusalem, Palestine, Rhodes and Malta in England and Wales and Provinces Overseas, a selection of regalia for the Provincial Priory of Surrey comprising a mantle, tunic, cap with cap badge, leather belt, sword, sash, black gloves, a silver gilt and enamel jewel for St. George’s Preceptory, presented to C.H. Perram in March 1932 (believed to be Charles Herbert Perram, M.D), a further silver and enamel Cross jewel and a silver and enamel badge; the lot also includes a Knights of Malta silver and enamel dress jewel and a book of the Ceremonies. Contained within a fitted leather travelling case. £500-700

110 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 511 514

Three early twentieth century silver Masonic presentation medals, each similarly decorated with foliate engraving and modelled to suspend pierced plaque of Euclid’s problem, each having engraved Maonic, Sefton Chapter no.634 silver jewel to ‘Sis presentation inscription verso. Total weight 9.3 ozt Jessie Denholm’, together with RAOB silver Jewels (2). (289.5 grams). £120-180 (3). £40-60 512 515

Masonic, a selection of mainly silver, silver-gilt or Masonic, Lily of Midlothian Lodge No. 108, a 9ct enamel jewels and medals to include many examples gold and enamel jewel with personal inscription verso for the Montefiore Lodge No. 1017 with blue enamel; ‘Presented to Bro. Stanley T. Geddes as a token of together with two silver-gilt and enamel RAOB medals. esteem and appreciation from the Chapter, W.P 1962- Gross weight including enamel 19.67 ozt (612 grams). 64’. Hallmarked Marples & Beasley, Birmingham 1963. (Approx 20). £200-300 Gross weight 16 grams. £150-200 513

A.O.D., Earl Clarendon Lodge, Kenilworth, Edwardian silver and enamel Jewel, presented to ‘Bro F. G. Pidgeon in recognition of his services as Most Noble Arch, June 25th 1907’, hallmarked Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham 1907. Losses to enamel. £40-60

For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 111 516 518

A selection of Spinks auction catalogues (13), Spinks magazines (7), collectors books (4) to include Medal Yearbook 1999 and 2000. (Lot). £30-50

Notes

Masonic, William IV silver presentation plaque, the circular embossed panel with foliate surround, surmounted with a plume of feathers and personal inscription to the reverse. Hallmarked John Tongue, Birmingham 1836. Height measuring 11 cm, 78 grams. ‘Presented by the Brs of the loyal Triumphant Lodge No. 8351. Llanvabon to Pr. G. M. Morgan Morgans for his invaluable services in conducting the business & promoting the general interest of that lodge.’ £1,000-1,500 517

Masonic, 9ct gold and enamel Victory Lodge 3509 jewel, together with two silver and enamel jewels for the Victory Lodge 3509, two further Masonic jewels and suspension and gilt-metal cufflinks. (7). £80-120

112 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk Valuation day every Wednesday Consign to a future auction by visiting our saleroom every Wednesday 10 – 4pm. The Watch Sale Tuesday 25th August 11am

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For more information please contact Naomi Wilson on 0121 212 6302 or email [email protected] Auction Calendar 2015

Thursday 6 August Monday 14 September Jewellery Vintage Jewellery & Accessories

Thursday 13 August Thursday 17 September Antique & Modern Jewellery Antique & Modern Jewellery

Thursday 20 August Monday 21 September Jewellery Silver & Plated Ware

Tuesday 25 August Thursday 24 September The Watch Sale Jewellery

Thursday 10 September Tuesday 29 September Jewellery The Watch Sale

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If you are unable to attend an auction day then you can still watch and bid live online at: www.the-saleroom.com/fellows PRICES REALISED Coins & Medals – Monday 16th February 2015

3 £190 48 £200 91 £100 136 £110 179 £95 224 £1,550 5 £3,100 49 £200 92 £90 137 £110 180 £110 225 £170 6 £160 50 £180 93 £110 138 £90 181 £85 226 £170 7 £280 51 £360 94 £80 139 £85 182 £600 227 £80 8 £340 52 £200 96 £80 140 £80 183 £190 228 £170 9 £360 53 £280 98 £100 141 £85 184 £80 229 £190 10 £130 54 £220 99 £110 142 £220 185 £180 230 £85 11 £180 55 £200 100 £100 143 £95 186 £190 231 £440 13 £90 56 £220 101 £80 144 £80 187 £190 237 £740 14 £90 57 £220 102 £90 145 £80 188 £180 238 £150 15 £400 58 £100 103 £80 146 £110 189 £170 239 £300 16 £170 59 £220 104 £80 147 £80 190 £260 240 £620 17 £90 60 £110 105 £95 148 £85 192 £180 242 £120 18 £220 61 £85 106 £85 149 £80 193 £180 243 £180 19 £140 62 £110 107 £80 150 £120 194 £180 244 £660 20 £90 63 £110 108 £90 151 £80 195 £180 245 £660 21 £200 64 £110 109 £90 152 £85 196 £180 246 £660 22 £280 65 £110 110 £90 153 £85 197 £170 247 £300 23 £360 66 £100 111 £95 154 £85 198 £80 248 £160 24 £90 67 £110 112 £85 155 £110 199 £170 249 £280 25 £300 68 £95 113 £120 156 £90 200 £170 250 £240 26 £170 69 £90 114 £110 157 £110 201 £170 251 £660 27 £110 70 £85 115 £80 158 £110 202 £170 252 £280 28 £180 71 £100 116 £80 159 £80 203 £95 256 £75 30 £480 72 £90 118 £80 160 £110 204 £80 257 £180 31 £940 73 £85 119 £90 161 £85 205 £80 260 £170 32 £360 74 £120 120 £90 162 £85 207 £80 262 £300 33 £380 75 £100 121 £90 163 £85 208 £80 265 £200 34 £190 76 £95 122 £90 164 £80 209 £80 266 £310 35 £620 77 £100 123 £800 165 £95 210 £170 267 £300 36 £460 78 £100 124 £190 166 £110 211 £80 268 £300 37 £220 79 £120 125 £110 167 £80 212 £170 269 £300 38 £220 80 £95 126 £85 168 £90 213 £300 270 £80 39 £220 81 £90 127 £130 169 £90 214 £240 271 £300 40 £200 82 £90 128 £110 170 £95 215 £100 272 £120 41 £240 83 £95 129 £90 171 £85 216 £220 273 £170 42 £220 84 £85 130 £110 172 £140 217 £110 274 £170 43 £220 85 £85 131 £100 173 £90 218 £340 275 £75 44 £240 86 £90 132 £85 175 £85 220 £38 276 £110 45 £360 87 £90 133 £85 176 £150 221 £320 277 £170 46 £240 88 £110 134 £100 177 £80 222 £150 278 £1,100 47 £220 90 £85 135 £130 178 £95 223 £760 279 £860

118 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 280 £110 314 £160 338 £85 364 £1,300 387 £110 413 £190 282 £150 315 £75 339 £120 365 £18 388 £75 414 £60 283 £150 316 £150 340 £780 366 £300 389 £80 417 £320 285 £130 317 £50 344 £34 367 £320 390 £50 419 £380 287 £180 318 £80 345 £110 368 £360 391 £80 420 £75 288 £200 319 £55 346 £640 369 £480 392 £700 421 £130 289 £150 321 £55 347 £140 370 £190 393 £36 422 £180 292 £150 322 £170 348 £3,200 371 £250 394 £90 423 £80 293 £120 323 £24 349 £700 372 £70 395 £60 424 £620 294 £180 324 £170 350 £120 373 £26 396 £36 425 £60 295 £50 325 £540 351 £180 374 £28 397 £18 427 £50 297 £100 326 £110 352 £42 375 £55 399 £320 428 £75 298 £320 327 £90 353 £100 376 £44 400 £300 429 £110 300 £38 328 £70 354 £320 377 £240 401 £200 432 £80 301 £320 329 £200 355 £28 378 £360 402 £120 433 £180 302 £26 330 £36 356 £5,900 379 £80 403 £60 434 £190 303 £170 331 £420 357 £240 380 £50 405 £160 435 £110 305 £190 332 £400 358 £110 381 £130 406 £170 436 £50 307 £300 333 £190 359 £170 382 £360 408 £200 437 £46 310 £180 334 £50 360 £120 383 £150 409 £150 438 £240 311 £80 335 £75 361 £36 384 £240 410 £320 312 £80 336 £75 362 £140 385 £150 411 £190 313 £200 337 £38 363 £120 386 £130 412 £190

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D Finest White Colourless K Silver Cape Traces of colour. Small (Jager) (Top Cape) stones in this range will ‘face up’ colourless when E Finest White Colourless mounted but larger stones (River) will be tinted.

F Fine White Colourless L Silver Cape Traces of colour. Small (River) (Top Cape) stones in this range will ‘face up’ colourless when G Fine White Near Colourless: mounted but largers (Top Wesselton) diamonds ‘face up’ stones will be tinted. colourless. Slight traces of colour will not be M Light Cape Traces of colour. Small apparent in the mounted (Cape) stones in this range will stones to other than the ‘face up’ colourless when trained eye. mounted but largers stones will be tinted. H White Near Colourless: (Top Wesselton) diamonds ‘face up’ N Light Cape Diamonds graded N colourless. Slight traces (Low Cape) through Z+ display a of colour will not be yellowish tint even to the apparent in the mounted untrained eye. stones to other than the trained eye. P Cape O – R Diamonds graded N I White Near Colourless: (Very Light through Z+ display a (Top Wesselton) diamonds ‘face up’ Yellow) yellowish tint even to the colourless. Slight traces untrained eye. of colour will not be apparent in the mounted Z Cape R – Z Diamonds graded N stones to other than the (Vey Light through Z+ display a trained eye. Yellow) yellowish tint even to the untrained eye. J Top Silver Near Colourless: (Top Wesselton) diamonds ‘face up’ Z+ Fancy Yellow Diamonds graded N colourless. Slight traces through Z+ display a of colour will not be yellowish tint even to the apparent in the mounted untrained eye. stones to other than the trained eye.

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IF Internally Flawless No inclusions visible SI1 & Slightly Included Noticeable inclusions with a 10x lens even SI2 visible with a 10x to an experienced lens. grader.

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For example, what constitutes a bid shall be at the absolute discretion of 8.2 [Fellows may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit the Auctioneer, acting with reasonable skill and care. terms with the Buyer before an Auction under which 6.3 The Auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid the Buyer may be entitled to take possession of Lots which does not exceed the previous bid by at least up to an agreed value in advance of payment by a 10% or by such greater proportion as the Auctioneer stipulated future date of the Total Amount Due.] shall in his or her absolute discretion direct. 8.3 Cheques shall not be acceptable by Fellows (unless 6.4 Where two or more bids at the same level are Fellows in its absolute discretion permits payment simultaneously received by the Auctioneer, the by such method) nor are third party references or Auctioneer at his absolute discretion shall determine credit facilities with other Auction houses. If a cheque which bid to prefer. Subject to the foregoing, where is tendered Fellows reserves the right to instruct two or more bids at the same level are simultaneously its bank to check the Buyer’s status and account received by the Auctioneer, any bid by a Bidder balance before exercising any discretion. Any credit personally present at an Auction shall take preference arrangement must be settled at least 4 days before over any bid submitted by telephone or over the the relevant sale. Any permitted payment by credit internet. Any bid made or attempted by telephone or card shall carry an extra charge to the Buyer of such over the internet shall be deemed to have been made percentage of the Total Amount Due as is displayed only if received by the Auctioneer. on the premises. 6.5 Fellows shall have the right, at its absolute discretion, 8.4 Any payments by a Buyer to Fellows may be applied to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at by Fellows towards any sums owing from that Buyer (or participation in) any Auction by any person. to Fellows on any account whatever without regard to any directions of the Buyer or his agent, whether express or implied. 7. BIDDERS 7.1 Bidders may be required to register their particulars. THE PURCHASE PRICE Bidders attending in person may be required to satisfy 9. Fellows’ security arrangements before entering any 9.1 On the first £50,000 of the Hammer Price (of any Lot) part of the premises to view or bid. the Buyer will pay the Hammer Price and a premium of 20% (plus VAT on the total of the Hammer Price and 7.2 You accept full liability for all bids submitted via your the premium). Value Added Tax is charged at the rate My Fellows account. prevailing by law at the date of sale Once a bid has been made by a Bidder on our 9.2 On the excess over £50,000 of the Hammer Price (of website, the bid can be lowered or increased up any individual Lot), the Buyer will pay the Hammer until 9am on the day of the auction. You must sign Price and a premium of 10% (plus VAT). The said into your My Fellows account to do this and you will premium not being negotiable and payable by ALL receive an email confirmation for any changes made. Buyers. The Vendor authorises Fellows to retain Should a bid be placed in error on the website you beneficially the premium payable by Buyers. must contact Fellows immediately. Failure to contact 9.3 Value Added Tax on the Hammer Price is imposed on Fellows before the auction takes place will result in all items affixed with an asterisk thus - *. liability for the full payment of the item. 9.4 Live Online Bidding Charges – Buyers will pay a 7.3 Subject to clause 6.3, the highest Bidder at the commission charge of an additional 3% of the Hammer Price shall be the Buyer. Any dispute about hammer price if lots are successfully purchased online a bid shall be settled at the Auctioneer’s absolute via a live bidding platform such as Live Auctioneers discretion. and the-saleroom.com. 7.4 Bidders are deemed to act as principals unless there is a written prior acknowledgement by Fellows that a Bidder is acting as an agent for a named principal. 10. TITLE AND COLLECTION OF PURCHASES 7.5 Bidders are strongly encouraged to attend the Auction 10.1 The ownership of any Lot purchased shall not pass to in person. Bidders shall be responsible for any the relevant Buyer until they have made payment in decision to bid for a particular Lot and shall be full to Fellows of the Total Amount Due. deemed to have carefully inspected and satisfied 10.2 Buyers shall at their own risk and expense take away themselves as to its condition. Neither Fellows nor any Lot that they have purchased and paid for not its employees or agents shall be responsible for any later than 2 working days following the day of the neglect or default in doing or failing to do so. Auction after which they shall be responsible for any 7.6 Bidders are given ample opportunities to view and removal, storage and insurance charges. inspect before any sale and prospective Buyers must satisfy themselves as to all such matters. Neither 11. DEFAULT BY BUYER OR VENDOR Fellows or its employees or agents nor the Vendor 11.1 As Fellows act as agent for the Vendor, Fellows is not accept liability for the correctness of such opinions responsible for default by the Vendor or the Buyer. and all conditions and warranties, express, implied or statutory are hereby excluded. 11.2 If any Lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with these Conditions, or if there is any THE BUYER 8. other breach of these Conditions, Fellows as agent for 8.1 Immediately a Lot is sold, the Buyer shall: the Vendor shall at its absolute discretion and without (a) give to Fellows their name and address and, if prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to requested proof of identity, and exercise all or any of the following rights and remedies: (b) pay to Fellows the Total Amount Due. (a) to proceed against the Buyer for an action for debt or damages for breach of contract; it is expressed to be for the benefit of its employees (b) to rescind the sale of that Lot and/or any other Lots and agents. sold by Fellows to the defaulting Buyer; 13.3 While Fellows endeavours to ensure that the (c) to re-sell the Lot (by Auction or private treaty) in which information on the Website is correct, Fellows does case the defaulting Buyer shall be responsible for not warrant the accuracy and completeness of the any resulting deficiency in the total amount due (after material on the Website. Fellows may make changes crediting any part payment and adding any resale to the material on the Website, or to the products costs), and any surplus so arising shall belong to the and prices described in it, at any time without notice. Vendor; The material on the Website may be out of date, and Fellows makes no commitment to update such (d) to remove, store and insure the Lot at the expense of material. the defaulting Buyer and, in the case of storage, either at Fellows’ premises or elsewhere; 13.4 The material on the Website is provided “as is”, without any conditions, warranties or other terms of any kind. (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding [1.5%] per Accordingly, to the maximum extent permitted by law, month on the total amount due to the extent it remains Fellows provides you with the Website on the basis unpaid for more than 2 working days after the sale; that Fellows excludes all representations, warranties, (f) to retain that or any other Lot sold to the defaulting conditions and other terms which, but for this legal Buyer until that Buyer pays the total amount due; notice, might have effect in relation to the Website. (g) to reject or ignore bids from the defaulting Buyer at future Auctions or to impose conditions before any 14. GENERAL such bids shall be accepted; 14.1 Any notice to any Buyer, Vendor, Bidder or viewer (h) to apply any proceeds of sale of other Lots due or in may be given by first class mail or email in which future becoming due to the defaulting Buyer towards case it shall be deemed to have been received by the settlement of the total amount due and to exercise the addressee 48 hours after posting or sending. All a lien on any of the Buyer’s property in Fellows’ notices to Fellows must be sent in writing and email is possession for any purpose. not acceptable. 14.2 Any indulgence extended to any person by Fellows 12. DELIBERATE FORGERIES notwithstanding the strict terms of these Conditions or the Terms of Consignment shall affect the position at 12.1 Subject to clause 12.2, any representation or statement by Fellows (including in any catalogue) the relevant time only and in respect of that particular as to authorship, genuineness, origin, date, age, concession only; in all other respects these Conditions provenance, condition or estimated selling price is shall be construed as having full force and effect. a statement of opinion only. Prospective Buyers 14.3 These Conditions and any disputes or claims arising are given ample opportunities to view and inspect out of or in connection with it or their subject matter before any sale and prospective Buyers must satisfy or formation (including non-contractual disputes or themselves as to all such matters. Neither Fellows or claims) are governed by and construed in accordance its employees or agents nor the Vendor accept liability with the law of England. for the correctness of such opinions and all conditions 14.4 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of and warranties, express, implied or statutory are England have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any hereby excluded. dispute or claim that arises out of or in connection 12.2 Any Lot which proves to be a Deliberate Forgery may with the Agreement or its subject matter or formation be returned to Fellows by the Buyer within 21 days (including non-contractual disputes or claims). of the Auction provided it is in the same condition as when bought, and is accompanied by particulars 15. SHIPPING identifying it from the relevant catalogue description and a written statement of defects. If Fellows is 15.1 We offer a tracked and insured shipping service for a satisfied from the evidence presented that the Lot is standard rate of £15.00* per parcel. a Deliberate Forgery Fellows shall refund the money 15.2 *Larger items, as well as those exceeding a value of paid by the Buyer for the Lot (but not the amount £5,000 or weighing in excess of 2kg may be subject of any consequential loss, damages, expenses or to additional fees. interest) provided that (1) if the catalogue description 15.3 Due to the size and vulnerability of the items in our reflected the accepted view of scholars and experts Antique Furniture and Silver auctions, we are unable as at the date of sale or (2) the Buyer personally is not to post these items and advise buyers to check the able to transfer a good and marketable title to Fellows. cost of shipping before bidding.

13. LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY 13.1 All members of the public on the premises are there at their own risk and must note the lay-out of the accommodation and security arrangements. 13.2 Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, costs, expenses, claims and demands whatsoever suffered or incurred by the person entitled to the benefit of it and Fellows declares itself to be a trustee of the benefit of every such indemnity so far as Catalogue Subscription Service

If you would like to receive catalogues on a regular basis, please mark the appropriate category and return this form with a cheque made payable to Fellows for the full amount. Subscriptions last for a 12 month period

Antique & Modern Jewellery 12 catalogues per year £100 Watches & Watch Parts 4 catalogues per year £35 Silver & Plated Ware 4 catalogues per year £35

Vintage Jewellery & Accessories 8 catalogues per year £70 Jewellery 24 catalogues per year £150

The Watch Sale 12 catalogues per year £100

Coins & Medals 3 catalogues per year £30

Antiques & Fine Art 4 catalogues per year £35 Loose Stones for Tender 4 catalogues per year £35 All of the above catalogues are available to view FREE of charge on our website www.fellows.co.uk

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Buyer’s Premium Please note the bidding increments The buyer’s premium is 20% (+ VAT) or 24% (VAT inclusive) £50 - £100 £5 increments Any bids shown not on the first £50,000 of any individual lot. For any individual £100 - £200 £10 increments complying with these lot in excess of £50,000, the buyer’s premium is 10% (+ VAT) £200 - £1000 £20 increments increments will be or 12% (VAT inclusive). £1000 - £10,000 £100 increments ROUNDED UP to the Over £10,000 £1000 increments next increment. Lots prexed with * will carry VAT at 20% on the hammer price. Contact Information

Directors

Stephen Whittaker BA (Hons) Ben Griffi ths BSc (Hons) Bryony Meredith BA (Hons), FGA Jayne Whittaker Adrian Hailwood MA (Hons)

Departments

Operations Insurance Marketing London Offi ce 0121 212 5508 0121 212 5504 0121 212 5500 Jewellery &

Ben Griffi ths BSc (Hons) Geoff Whitefi eld FIRV, FNAG Natasha Harris BA (Hons) Watches Specialist [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Gabrielle Dakers BA (Hons) [email protected] Accounts Photography Howard Cheung BA (Hons) [email protected] Natalie Evans 0121 212 2131 Claire Cleaver BA (Hons), FGA, DGA Sandra Ford Peter Long BA (Hons) Elizabeth McNab BA (Hons) [email protected] [email protected] Rudolfs Cinovskis [email protected] Kieran Robinson Stephanie Jenkins BA (Hons) [email protected]

Specialist Departments

Jewellery Liz Bailey BA (Hons) Antiques & Fine Art 0121 212 6303 Paticia Grant BA (Hons) 0121 212 2131 Emma Scriven BA (Hons), FGA, DGA Rachel Owen Kevin Jackson Heather Bailey Emma Boydell LLB Law (Hons), BVC Mark Huddleston MA (Hons) Bryony Meredith BA (Hons), FGA Jennifer Reid BA (Hons) Claire Stafford FGA, DGA Watches Georgina Kettle BA (Hons), FGA, DGA 0121 212 5506 Silver & Coins Ben Randall BA (Hons), G.G., A.J.P. Adrian Hailwood MA (Hons) 0121 212 6302 Louise Ludlam BA (Hons), DGA, FGA Conrad Cunningham BA (Hons) Naomi Wilson BA (Hons), DGA Jenny Darcy BA (Hons) Steven Yambo BA (Hons) Alison Jakeway MA MRICS Leah England BA (Hons) Michael Jagiela Sarah Isaacs BA (Hons) Emily Tebbutt BA (Hons), G.G, A.J.P Laura Mackay MA (Hons) Jennifer Muntz BA (Hons), Cert GA Philip Showell BA (Hons) Sophie Higgs Craig Ledger Simon Welsh A.J.P. Natalie Craddock FGA, DGA

Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] | Company No. 09264165 Travel Information

Situated in the heart of Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, Fellows is easily accessible from all parts of the United Kingdom, Europe and beyond.

By Air Birmingham International Airport has daily fl ights to most European capitals either direct or via Schiphol. A rail link, Birmingham International Station, connects to Birmingham New Street Station or a 25 minute taxi ride brings you to the salerooms.

By Rail There is a half-hourly train service to and from London Euston to Birmingham New Street via Birmingham International Station. The saleroom is a fi ve minute taxi ride from New Street Station, which is right in the centre of the City.

Directions to Fellows From the M6, at junction 6 join the Aston Expressway (A38M), keep to the inside lane. Take second exit, signed ring road (Convention Centre, and Indoor Arena). At the roundabout (Pump Island) take the third exit, following the signs for the Ring Road, and continue through two sets of traffi c lights to next roundabout, and take second exit (straight on). At the next roundabout, straight over - fi rst exit, under railway bridge - turn left into Pitsford Street, and continue up hill to T junction. Turn LEFT on to Vyse Street then fi rst RIGHT (Hockley Street), continue 50 metres to mini roundabout and follow right into Northampton Street which leads into Augusta Street. Augusta House is approximately 150 metres on the left, with parking facilities to the front.

Where to stay Birmingham has a full range of International hotels, and accommodation is available in a wide range of prices. Please call us for a list of suggestions.

Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] | Company No. 09264165 Augusta House | 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA Tel 0121 212 2131 | Fax 0121 212 1249 | www.fellows.co.uk