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Sale date: |
Silver, Jewellery and Plate, Textiles, Rugs & Furniture Sale on Thursday 27th & Friday 28th November 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
374-410 of 1357 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
374 |
A GEORGE III SILVER CROWN 1819 and a collection of coins (a lot) £40-60 | Nil |
65 | |
| 375 | A VICTORIAN GOLD CROWN 1887, a Victorian sovereign 1887 and a Victorian gold shilling 1887 (3) £300-500 | Nil |
340 | |
| 376 | A VICTORIAN GOLD CROWN 1887 and a Victorian gold half crown 1887 (2) £300-500 | Nil |
860 | |
| 377 | A VICTORIAN GOLD SOVEREIGN 1899 and an Edward VII half gold sovereign 1910 (2) £80-160 | Nil |
140 | |
| 378 | A CHARLES I 1643 OXFORD POUND. See illustration £1500-3000 | Nil |
3600 | |
| 379 | A CHARLES I 1642 SHREWSBURY POUND. See illustration £2000-4000 | Nil |
2400 | |
| 380 | A CHARLES I 1642 OXFORD MINT HALF POUND. See illustration £2000-4000 | Nil |
3600 | |
| 381 | A CHARLES I CROWN, 3rd Horseman, mint mark bell. See illustration £1500-3000 | Nil |
3200 | |
| 382 | A CHARLES I TWO PENCE PIECE by Nicholas Briot. See illustration Nicholas Briot, 1579-1646, was a French engraver. When he fled to England in 1625, he was commissioned to make a series of dies celebrating Charles I's Coronation. He was appointed chief engraver to the Royal Mint in 1633. Today, his dies for coins and medals have been classed as "gems of medallic art" £200-400 | Nil |
550 | |
| 383 | A CHARLES I ABERYSTWYTH THREE PENCE PIECE. See illustration £150-300 | Nil |
200 | |
| 384 | A CHARLES I 1646 NEWARK SIEGE SHILLING. See illustration During the Civil War, Charles I was driven out of London and minted coins in other towns. These towns became "besieged" and silver plate was melted down to produce carriage for the King. Coins produced in this way are known as siege pieces. £800-1600 | Nil |
900 | |
| 385 | A CHARLES I 1648 PONTEFRACT SHILLING. See illustration £1500-3000 | Nil |
3600 | |
| 386 | A CHARLES I 1646 DECLARATION ISSUE GROAT. See illustration £300-600 | Nil |
320 | |
| 387 | A CHARLES I 1648-1649 OCTAGONAL PONTEFRACT SIEGE PIECE SHILLING. See illustration £1000-2000 | Nil |
2800 | |
| 388 | A CHARLES I 1646 NEWARK HALF CROWN SIEGE PIECE. See illustration £800-1600 | Nil |
1000 | |
| 389 | A CHARLES I 1645 GOLD NEWARK SIEGE PIECE SHILLING. See illustration Examples in gold are extremely rare. £1000-2000 | Nil |
600 | |
| 390 | A CHARLES I GOLD UNITE MINT MARK CASTLE COIN. See illustration £600-1200 | Nil |
950 | |
| 391 | A CHARLES I GOLD UNITE, 4th Bust Mint Mark Portcullis. See illustration £600-1200 | Nil |
950 | |
| 392 | A CHARLES I GOLD UNITE 1643 DECLARATION ISSUE COIN. See illustration. This coin was struck in gold during the first Civil War between the Parliamentarians and the Royalists to represent the Wellington Declaration. Charles I declared he would uphold the Protestant religion, the laws of England and the Freedom of Parliament. £2000-4000 | Nil |
5400 | |
| 400 | A RUSSIAN GOLD AND RED ENAMEL ORDER OF ST. ANNE (civilian) with a red ribbon. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
1000 | |
| 401 | A RUSSIAN GOLD AND RED ENAMEL ORDER OF ST. STANISLAS (civilian) with a red and cream ribbon. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
1000 | |
| 402 | A VICTORIAN SOUTH AFRICA MEDAL awarded to Gnr. W. Lightfoot, 81st BTY RFA 67408, with bars for South Africa, Wittebergen, Johannesburg, Driefontein, Paardeberg, and Relief of Kimberley £80-150 | Nil |
140 | |
| 403 | THE DEFENCE MEDAL 1939-45 and a George VI General Service Medal (2) £30-50 | Nil |
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| 404 | A WATERLOO MEDAL - George P. Regent, Wellington, Waterloo, June 18th 1815, awarded to John Hamilton, First Regiment Lifeguards. See illustration £1000-2000 | Nil |
2600 | |
| 405 | A BAR OF MEDALS including a Victorian East and West Africa Medal, awarded to WHS Ball, mid. HMS Forte, with a bar for Benin 1897, with accompanying miniature medal, three First World War General Service medals and other First World War General Service medals and miniatures (a lot) £200-400 | Nil |
750 | |
| 406 | A GROUP OF SIX MEDALS including an India General Service medal with Afghanistan NWF 1919 bar and General Service medals awarded to 2nd Lieutenant LHN Rutledge, R. Innis. Fus. £150-250 | Nil |
360 | |
| 407 | A GROUP OF FIRST WORLD WAR 1914-1918 MEDALS including: George V for Distinguished Conduct in the Field medal, awarded to Sergeant Albert Charles Walters 295th Railway Company of the Royal Engineers, regimental number WR250294, together with associated documentation and the account book of Private William Chaplain, 2nd Battalion of the Royal Berkshire Regiment, regimental number 127, dated 1881 (a collection) £200-400 | Nil |
600 | |
| 408 | A VICTORIAN SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1902 (BOER WAR) MEDAL with bars - Cape Colony, Orange Free State and Transvaal, awarded to Pte. J. Blundell, S. Wales Bord, Khedives Star (1884-1886) un-named. See illustration £80-150 | Nil |
110 | |
| 409 | A GROUP OF MEDALS awarded to Capt. G.E. Allen, Manchester Regt., comprising: 1914-15 Star (Lieutenant), 1914-1918 War and Victorian medals (Capt), 1939-1945 Defence and War medals, 1937 GV1 Coronation medal, Territorial Decoration, all mounted and contained in a Spinks case, together with mounted miniatures and another 1939-45 war miniature (a lot). See illustration £200-400 | Nil |
360 | |
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410 |
A GROUP OF MEDALS awarded to Lieutenant Corporal J. Grimshaw, Machine Gun Corps, formerly East Lancashire Regt., comprising: Distinguished Conduct medal, 1914-1915 Star, 1914-1918 War and Victory medals, sold with details of citation (a lot). See illustration £600-800 |
Nil |
750 |
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