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John Mcinnis Auctioneers 76 Main Street Amesbury, MA 01913 Phone: 978-388-0400 Fax: 978-388-8863 John McInnis Auctioneers 76 Main Street Amesbury, MA 01913 Phone: 978-388-0400 Fax: 978-388-8863 2019_Jan_24_Coins, Silver and Jewelry_(1-699) 1/24/2019 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY Building project for the Columbian Exposition. An important and unique 1 14K GOLD LORD & BURNHAM HORTICULTURAL MEDAL 1 Engraved: Eric Wetterlow, Best Group Foliage and Flowering Plants, item awarded to a trailblazer in her field and icon in the Woman's equality North Shore Horticultural Society 1913; 1.04 Troy ounces movement. 64.7dwt (including ribbon) Condition: Good Temp No 7164 700.00 - 1,000.00 Temp No 5929 2,500.00 - 5,000.00 1 2 14K GOLD LORD & BURNHAM HORTICULTURAL MEDAL 1 11 (7) US & FOREIGN MEDALS AND COMMEMORATIVES Engraved: E. H. Wetterlow, Best Group Flowering Plants, North Shore A great study group of medals, some in silver. Includes: 1824 French Horticultural Society 1912; 1.010 Troy ounces medal. 1915 Holland Society of NY medal commemorating the forming of Temp No 7165 700.00 - 1,000.00 the Board of Alderman in New Amsterdam. 2 fascinating 19th century medals awarded to C.F. Luyrink, and housed in custom wood presentation 3 14K GOLD LORD & BURNHAM HORTICULTURAL MEDAL 1 cases demand more research. Engraved: Mrs. Lester Leland, E. H. Wetterlow, Gardener, Manchester Temp No 7309 200.00 - 500.00 MA, August 25, 1909; 1.00 Troy ounces Temp No 7166 700.00 - 1,000.00 12 1856 CALIFORNIA GOLD QUARTER DOLLAR 1 Liberty Head type, round. Value and date in wreath. Old jewelry mount 4 14K GOLD LORD & BURNHAM HORTICULTURAL MEDAL 1 removed; 0.2 grams Engraved: Mrs. Lester Leland, E. H. Wetterlow, Gardener, For Group of Temp No 7200 50.00 - 150.00 Flowering Plants, N.S.H.S., Rose Show 1910; 1.010 Troy ounces Temp No 7167 700.00 - 1,000.00 13 1856 CALIFORNIA GOLD QUARTER DOLLAR 1 Liberty Head type, round. Value and date in wreath. Old jewelry mount 5 14K GOLD NORTH SHORE HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 removed; 0.2 grams MEDAL Temp No 7205 50.00 - 150.00 Engraved: Collection, Begonias, Mrs. Lester Leland, August 1929; 1.145 Troy ounces 14 1856 CALIFORNIA GOLD QUARTER DOLLAR 1 Temp No 7168 700.00 - 1,000.00 Liberty Head type, round. Value and date in wreath. Old jewelry mount removed; 0.2 grams 6 14K GOLD MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 Temp No 7206 50.00 - 150.00 MEDAL Engraved: Awarded to Eric Wetterlow for a Miniature Estate, March 27, 15 1856-N CALIFORNIA GOLD HALF DOLLAR 1 1924; 1.220 Troy ounces Liberty Head type, octagonal. Legends surround wreath; 0.5 grams Temp No 7169 750.00 - 1,200.00 Temp No 7207 75.00 - 250.00 7 14K GOLD MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 16 1851 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 MEDAL A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; Engraved: Awarded to Mrs. Lester Leland for a Rock Garden, March 26, composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears 1925; 1.225 Troy ounces uncirculated. Temp No 7170 750.00 - 1,200.00 Temp No 7034 200.00 - 300.00 8 14K GOLD MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 17 1851 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 MEDAL A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; Engraved: Mrs. Lester Leland for Old Fashioned Garden, March 25, 1930; composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears 2.950 Troy ounces uncirculated. Temp No 7171 1,800.00 - 2,500.00 Temp No 7124 200.00 - 300.00 9 14K GOLD PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY 1 18 1851 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 MEDAL A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; Engraved: Awarded to Mrs. Lester Leland for Exhibit Showing Best composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears Culture, Spring Exhibition, Mass Hort. Soc, Mar 25th 1930; 3.920 Troy uncirculated. ounces Temp No 7035 200.00 - 300.00 Temp No 7172 2,500.00 - 3,500.00 19 1851 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 10 14k GOLD 1893 COLUMBIAN EXPO PRESENTATION MEDAL 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; "Sophia G. Hayden-Presented by the Board of Lady Managers of the composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears Worlds Columbian Commission 1893" by T.B. Starr. Portrait on the uncirculated. reverse is signed T.B. Starr as well. Together with photographs and letters Temp No 7036 200.00 - 300.00 concerning Sophia Hayden and her involvement with the Women's John McInnis Auctioneers Page: 2 2019_Jan_24_Coins, Silver and Jewelry_(1-699) 1/24/2019 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 20 1851 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 30 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears uncirculated. uncirculated. Temp No 7037 200.00 - 300.00 Temp No 7045 200.00 - 300.00 21 1851-O UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 31 1853-O UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A desirable New Orleans mint example. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: A well struck example from the scarce New Orleans mint. Original luster weight, 1.672 grams; composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, in protected fields. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 13mm. Appears uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears Temp No 7038 250.00 - 350.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7046 200.00 - 300.00 22 1852 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 32 1854 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears Temp No 7039 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7047 200.00 - 300.00 23 1852 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 33 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7125 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7048 200.00 - 300.00 24 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 34 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Indications of a A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; jewelry mount removed on reverse. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7203 140.00 - 220.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7049 200.00 - 300.00 25 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 35 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7040 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7126 200.00 - 300.00 26 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 36 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7041 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7050 200.00 - 300.00 27 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 37 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7042 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7051 200.00 - 300.00 28 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 38 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7043 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7052 200.00 - 300.00 29 1853 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD DOLLAR 1 A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; 39 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 13mm. Appears A popular type coin. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, 1.672 grams; uncirculated. composition, 90% gold / 10% copper; diameter, 15mm. Appears Temp No 7044 200.00 - 300.00 uncirculated. Temp No 7053 200.00 - 300.00 John McInnis Auctioneers Page: 3 2019_Jan_24_Coins, Silver and Jewelry_(1-699) 1/24/2019 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 40 1856 UNITED STATES INDIAN PRINCESS HEAD GOLD $1 1 51 1861 UNITED STATES LIBERTY HEAD GOLD $2 1/2 1 Ex jewelry piece, mount removed. Edge: finely reeded. Standards: weight, A popular type coin. Edge: reeded.
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