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Coins Medals 27Th Ocrober 2016.Indd Coins & Medals Thursday 27th October 2016 Coins & Medals Thursday 27th October 2016 at 11:00am Index Antique & Modern Jewellery Gold Coins 1 - 166 Silver & Base Metal Coins 167 - 224 Medallions & ingots 225 - 245 Military & World Medals 246 - 280 Civil & Sporting Medals 281 - 283 Fraternal Medals 284 - 290 Viewing Times 22nd October 2016 11.00am - 4.00pm 24th October 2016 10.00am - 4.00pm Vintage Jewellery & 26th October 2016 10.00am - 4.00pm Accessories 27th October 2016 8.30am - 11.00am Jewellery Watches 19 Augusta Street | Birmingham B18 6JA | Tel 0121 212 2131 | www.fellows.co.uk | [email protected] | Company No. 7155090 General Information Why Buy? Why Sell? 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Buyers will pay a commission charge of an additional 3% (+ VAT) carefully inspect lots and make their of the hammer price if lots are successfully purchased online via own opinion as to the condition. Live Auctioneers and the-saleroom.com. Please see section 7 under ‘Bidders’ in our full terms and conditions. Seller’s Commission View Fellows Important Notices in full and full terms and conditions at the Sellers will pay a commission charge of 12.5% (+ VAT) on items back of the catalogue. which have a hammer price over £3,001 or more. Items sold for £3,000 or under will have a commission rate of 15% (+ VAT). Please view our terms and conditions for further detail. London OfficeFor any(Valuations further by appointment): enquiries | 3 Hillplease Street | May callfair | 0121London W1J212 5LA 2131 | 020 7127 4198 GOLD COINS 4 1 George II, Two-Guineas dated 1738, a jeweller’s copy, George III, Sovereign 1820. Fine, localised scratches to 16.3g. £400-600 obverse. £180-260 2 5 George III, Sovereign 1820 (S 3785C). Extremely fi ne or better. £1,000-1,500 George III, Guinea 1791. Fine, reverse better. £240-340 3 6 George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Fine, cleaned, George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Good extremely two attempted piercings on obverse, scratch to reverse. fi ne, hairline above bust.£700-900 £90-140 2 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 7 10 George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Almost very fi ne. £140-180 George III, Guinea 1786 (S 3728). Very fi ne.£300-400 8 11 George III, Half-Guinea 1796 (S 3735). Very fi ne.£100-150 George III, Guinea 1791. Fine. £200-300 9 12 George III, spade Guinea 1793 (S 3729). Fine, slight George III, Half-Guinea 1797 (S 3735). Very fi ne.£100-150 scratches to reverse, ex loose mount. £180-240 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 3 13 16 George IV, Sovereign 1821 (S 3800). Good very fi ne. £600-800 14 George IV, Sovereign 1826 (S 3801). Good very fi ne. George IV, Sovereign 1826 (S 3801). Almost very fi ne. £700-900 £300-500 15 17 George IV, Sovereign 1827. Fine, localised scratches, William IV, Sovereign 1836 (S 3829B). Very fi ne or better. previously mounted. £200-300 £600-800 4 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 18 21 Victoria, Sovereign 1846, young head, rev. shield (S 3852). Victoria, Sovereign 1885M (S 3857E). Almost extremely Good fi ne.£240-340 fi ne.£200-300 19 22 Victoria, Sovereign 1847, young head, rev. shield (S 3852). Victoria, Sovereign 1860, young head, rev. shield. Fine, Good fi ne.£240-340 localised scratches to obverse. £180-260 20 23 Victoria, Sovereign 1862, young head, rev. shield. Fine, Victoria, Sovereign 1852, Roman I in date, young head, localised scratches and discolouration to obverse. rev. shield (S 3852C). Very fi ne.£700-900 £180-260 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 5 24 27 Victorian, Sovereign 1888, jubilee head. Fine. £160-200 Victoria, Sovereign 1880M. Fine. £180-260 25 Victoria, Sovereign 1893, old head. Good fi ne.£160-200 26 28 Victoria, Five-Pounds 1887, a modern jeweller’s copy, tests as 16ct gold., in 9ct fi ligree mount with suspension loop. Gross weight 45.7 grams. £700-900 Victoria, Sovereign 1900. Very fi ne.£180-260 6 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 29 32 Victoria, Sovereign 1900. Very fi ne.£180-260 Victoria, Sovereign 1893M. Very fi ne.£180-240 30 33 Victoria, Sovereign 1900M. Very fi ne, edge knock at 6 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1895. Fine. £80-120 o’clock. £180-240 31 34 Victoria, Sovereign 1887M, clasp-mounted in a silver-gilt Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1895. Fine. £80-120 star pendant. Very fi ne.£180-220 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 7 35 38 Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1860 (S 3859A). Good fi ne. Victoria, Sovereign 1842, rev. shield (S 3852). Very fi ne, ex £100-150 loose mount. £180-240 36 39 Victoria, Sovereign 1851, rev. shield (S 3852C). Very fi ne, Victoria, Sovereign 1843, rev. shield (S 3852). Fine, ex loose mount. £180-240 scuffed. £180-260 37 40 Victoria, Sovereign 1847, rev. shield (S 3852). Good fi ne, Victoria, Sovereign 1845, rev. shield (S 3852). Good fi ne. ex loose mount. £180-240 £180-260 8 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 41 44 Victoria, Sovereign 1846, rev. shield (S 3852). Very fi ne. Victoria, Sovereign 1848, rev. shield (S 3852C). Very fi ne. £300-400 £240-340 42 45 Victoria, Sovereign 1850, rev. shield (S 3852C). About very Victoria, Sovereign 1844, rev. shield (S 3852). Good fi ne. fi ne.£240-340 £220-320 43 46 Victoria, Sovereign 1849, rev. shield (S 3852C). Good fi ne. Victoria, Half-Sovereign 1887, rev. shield (S 3869). Fine, ex £240-340 mount. £90-140 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 9 47 50 Edward VII, Sovereign 1903. Very fi ne.£180-260 48 Edward VII, gold Five-Pounds 1902, in a 9ct fi ligree Edward VII, Sovereign 1905. Good fi ne.£180-260 mount, total wt.47.6g. Very fi ne.£800-1,200 49 51 Edward VII, Sovereign 1910. Very fi ne.£180-260 Edward VII, Sovereign 1910. Good very fi ne.£180-240 10 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 52 55 Edward VII, Sovereign 1907. Very fi ne.£180-240 Edward VII, Sovereign 1906. Fine. £180-240 53 56 Edward VII, Sovereign 1909P. Good very fi ne.£180-240 Edward VII, Sovereign 1907P. Very fi ne.£180-240 54 57 Edward VII, Sovereign 1910. Very fi ne.£180-240 Edward VII, Sovereign 1908. Very fi ne.£180-240 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 11 58 61 Edward VII, Sovereign 1904. Fine, ex loose mount. Edward VII, Sovereign 1905S. Almost very fi ne.£180-240 £180-240 59 62 Edward VII, Sovereign 1910. Very fi ne.£180-240 Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1910. Very fi ne.£90-140 60 63 Edward VII, Sovereign 1906. Good very fi ne.£180-240 Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1902. Very fi ne.£90-140 12 Condition reports available for all these lots at www.fellows.co.uk 64 Edward VII, Sovereigns (9), 1902M, 1903M, 1904M, 1905M, 1906M, 1907M, 1908M, 1909M, 1910M, in three modern fi tted cases. Very fi ne and better. (9) £1,500-2,000 65 67 Edward VII, Specimen Set 1902, Matt Proof, silver Maundy Penny to Crown, gold Half-Sovereign and Sovereign, in Royal Mint red leather case of issue (S PS10). Good extremely fi ne, some silver with uneven Edward VII, Half-Sovereign 1909. Very fi ne.£90-140 toning. (11). £1,000-1,500 66 Edward VII, enamelled Half-Sovereign, reverse enamelled in six colours (some red enamel scratched from cloak) and with enamel date ‘1923’. £90-140 For any further enquiries please call 0121 212 2131 13 68 70 George V, Sovereign 1911.
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