catalogue of [a] very valuable collection of coins
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Messrs.
Glendining and Co., Ltd.
7 Argyll Street, Oxford Circus, W.
(Adjoining Oxford Circus Station.)*
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS.
CATALOGUE of a
Collection of
Coins and
tMledals ::
Days of Sale :
Wednesday, Not). 27th, 1918—Lots 1 to 210. Thursday, £ov. 28th, 1918—Lots 211 to 387.
On View the Day Prior and Mornings of Sale.
Telephono : GERRARD 4424.
FINE ART PROPERTY.
JEWELLERY,
PLATE, CHINA.
MEDALS, COIN8,
POSTAGE STAMPS,
&c.
1918.
PRICED CATALOGUE TWO SHILLINGS.
clients please note
that owing to the great
increase in the cost of pro¬
ducing catalogues, the com¬
mission charged on the Sale
of Coins and Medals is now
Twelve and a Half per cent.
:: on the price realized. ::
Messrs. Glendming & Co., Limited, 7 ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W I.
CATALOGUE of
Very Valuabie Collection
COINS & MEDALS
For Sale by Auction
AT OUR GALLERIES,
7 ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W.,
ON
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
NOVEMBER 27th & 28th, 1918,
AT 1.30 P.M. PRECISELY.
On View the day prior and Mornings of Sale.
PLEASE NOTE TIME AND PLACE OF SALE—1.30 P.M.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
FiRST.—The highest bidder to be the buyer ; and if any dis¬ pute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and resold, provided the auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.
Second.—No person to advance less than Is.; above five pounds, 5s.; and so on in proportion.
Third.—In the case of lots upon which there is a reserve, the auctioneer shall have the right to bid on behalf of the seller.
Fourth.—The purchasers to give in their names and places of abode, and to pay down 5s. in the pound, or more in part of payment, or the whole of the purchase- money, if required ; in default of which the lot or lot so purchased to be immediately put up again and resold.
Fifth.—Each lot is guaranteed genuine, but hould any lot prove to be a forgery or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale. This guarantee does not apply to collections of stamps, or to mixed lots.
Sixth.—To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in the settlement of the purchases, no lot can on any account be removed during the time of sale, and the remainder of the purchase-money must absolutely be paid on the delivery.
Seventh.—Upon failure of complying with the above con¬ ditions, the money deposited in part of payment shall be forfeited ; all lots uncleared within the time aforesaid shall be resold by public or private sale, and the deficiency (if any) attending such re-sale shall be made good by the defaulter at this sale.
Eighth.—-If any owner has placed a reserve on any lot, the auctioneers reserve to themselves the right to publish the fact and price at which it is reserved.
CATALOGUE OF COINS AND MEDALS
On WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27th, 1918.
AT HALF-PAST ONE PRECISELY.
Lot
1 Electrotypes by the late R. Ready of rare Greek coins, in very fine state (37). 7E, Ancient Greek erotic annulets (5) 42
2 7E, Roman 1st, 2nd and 3rd bronze of various rulers ; Byzan¬
tine coins, including upwards of 70 scyphates, of many Emperors. An interesting lot a parcel
3 N, Edward III., Noble, a.d. 1351-60, obv. legend ends hyb. e.;
a lys above lion in one quarter of rev., annulets between
words both legends. Very fine, probably one of the earliest issues 1
£ s. d.
2 6 0
2 14 0
2 12 0
4 7R, Pair cases watches (3) ; and one in metal cases. 7E, coins
and tokens ; 7R, Henry VIII., Durham Penny, &c. (2)
5 /£, Roman Imperial, 1st bronze from the Emperor Claudius
to Valerian, includes Aemilianus and other scarce coins. One or two doubtful
6 JE, Roman Imperial 2nd bronze from Antonia to Galerius
Valerius Maximianus. Some good coins, some scarce 72
7 /E, Prize medals of the French Republic by H. Dubois and
D. Dupuis ; Societe de Tir of Lyons by A. Patey and
H. Dubois ; centenary of the Argentine Republic by
H. Lefebure. Very fine 5
2 4 0
0 17 0
1 6 0
2 12 6
d
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
8 JE, Medals: Brussels Exhibition, 1910, G. Devreese; Fift
Century of printing, bust of Gutenberg, 1900, Lee
Deschamps ; Juno, Levillain; plaquette l'effort, I. (
Rudder. Very fine
9 JR, Imitation, Philip II., Tetradrachm ; Staters of Corintl
Tarentum (2), and Amyatas of Macedon, plated ; Obo.
of Gela, Leontini, &c.
10 JR, &c., Roman Denarii of families (6), emperors an
impresses (49), and Antoniniani (11). All varied G
11 Continental and Foreign coins of various countries, from tl:
Dollar downwards. Chiefly fine 5
12 JE, Roman First Brass of Vespasian, Domitian, Hadriai
Antoninus Pius, and other Emperors 2
13 JE, Roman Second Brass from Claudius to Magnentius 3
14 JE, Roman Third Brass, chiefly of later reigns. Many fine 11
15 Indian JR coins (3), Alexandrian Numini (7) ; and potin c
Nero ; and forgeries 2
16 Indian and other Oriental JE, including Bactrian, Indo-Scythic
&c. a parct.
17 Greek and Alexandrian JE ; Roman First, Second and Thir
Brass, varied. Many forgeries a parct
18 JE, French, Belgian, Italian, &c., medals in bronze, &c. 2
19 Tin, Medals commemorative and personal, some struck fa
local occurrences. Fine about 12
20 Tin, others, on a variety of happenings. Some now scarce
fine about 51
21 JE, Medals by Stothard and other famed artists, Eighteentl
and Nineteenth Centuries. Fine mostly 3.
22 JE, others, some in cases, some political. Chiefly fine 4'
23 JE. Commemorative and personal medals, Eighteenth an< Nineteenth Centuries. Fine 3
■A JE, others, including coronation, historical, and persona!
from Charles I. Some scarce, fine 5
5
25 IE, English, Irish and Manx coins and tokens, Continental
issues, &c. a large parcel
26 dR, Masonic badge and a Rathmines 3d. dE, medals, George IV.
(2), William IV. (2). Very fine 6
27 Ebonised cabinet fitted with 21 shallow and one deep drawer,
lock and key. Contains copper coins and tokens 1
28 dR, Greek : Tarentum, b.c. 400-360, Didrachm and Drachm ;
Thurinm, b.c. 390-380, Didrachms (3) ; Velia, circa b.c. 320. Didrachms, varied types (2) ; Croton, b.c.
480 ; and Agrigentum Didrachms. Good coins 9
29 dR, Tetradrac.hms : Catana, B.c. 461-413, rev. Quadriga; Messana, b.c. 480-461, Biga and running hare ; and a Didrachm of Metapontum 3
30 dR, Macedonia, Philip II., Tetradrachm ; another of Acanthus, b.c. 500-424, lion devouring bull ; Thrace, Abdera, varied (2) ; Sicyon, b.c. 400-322, Didrachm ; Athens, Tetradrachm, b.c. 514-407 ; others, smaller denomina¬ tions, of Arcadia, Bruttium, Thebes, &c. Good corns 12
31 dR, Ephesus, b.c. 394-295, Tetradrachm, Didrachms ;
Didrachms, &c., of Corinth, Chios, Cnidus, Cranii, Locoris, Thasos, &c. 12
32 dR, Pergamum, b.c. 197-133, Cistophori (3) ; Apameia apa ;
and IE of Eleutherna, Mysia, Crete, Cydonia, and Cyzicus. dR, Tetradrachm of Lysimachus, King of Thrace 15
33 dR, Aradus, Phoenicia, Tetradrachm and others smaller, some with representation of dragon (8) ; Sidon, Tetradrachm,
b.c. 400-384, King driving chariot ; another of Tyre, head of Melkart. Interesting coins 10
34 dR, Tyre, Tetradrac.hms, b.c. 450-332, Melkart riding sea¬
horse ; another with head of Melkart, rev. an eagle ;
Sidon, b.c. 405-359, galley before a fortress ; Tryphon, King of Syria, Didrachm. Interesting coins 4
35 dR, Tetradrachms of Tyre, Sidon, Tarsus, Baal-tars seated ;
and a Drachm, similar type, circa b.c. 370 and later. Interesting 4
£ d. 1 16 0
1 0 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
2 12 0
2 12 6
1 12 0
0 IS 0
1 2 0
1 0 0
0 17 0
6 £ s. d. 0 17 0
1 14 0
1 0 0
2 2 0
2 0 0
1 0 0
1 4 0
2 10 0
1 10 0
0 19 0
36 JR, Tarsus, Tetradrachms, Satraps (?), Pharnabus, B.c. 37'
374, facing female head ; others of Mazaeus, b.c. 36:
333, lion devouring stag type, one fine (2) ; anothe
Baal enthroned, rev. bust of Athena ; and a small denor
ination. All rare
37 /R, Tetradrachms, Eleutherna, Crete, b.c. 450-300, head
Zeus, rev. Apollo nude, Citium, Cyprus, B.c. 425-40
Drachm ; Tetradrachms, &c., Demetrius Poliorceto
of Macedon, Mithradates IV. of Pontus, Agathocles •
Bactria, &c.; and a Tetradrachm of Eucratides «
Bactria, circa b.c. 200. Some rare
38 7R, Egypt, Ptolemy I., Tetradrachms struck at Tyre, Sido
and Alexandra (4) ; and an JE of Claudius, fine ; Titu
a.d. 79-81, struck at Antioch in Syria
39 JR, Roman Consular and Imperial Denarii, includes Tiberir
“ Tribute " money (2), Quinarius of Augustus, Clodir
Albinus and others of interest. Some fine, also tw mounted £
40 JE, Roman 1st, 2nd and 3rd bronze, from the early to lar
rulers, some scarce reverse types, and a few Englis regal coins and tokens added a pare
41 JE, Roman 1st bronze, Augustus restored by Nerva, and a 2n:
bronze ; Drusus, senior, 1st bronze ; and 2nd of V
Agrippa, Antonia and Claudius. First doubtful, goa condition
42 JE, Caligula, 1st bronze, rev. s.p.q.r., &c., in a wreath (2)1
Germanicus, 2nd bronze; Claudius, 1st B, re\
spes avgvsta ; others of Nero, decvrsio and roma
Good coins
43 JE, 1st bronze, Claudius, Nero roma ; annona. avgvst
ceres.; and Galba, rev. roma. Good coins
44 JE, 1st bronze, Galba, libertas. pvblica. s.p.q.r., &c., in
wreath ; and honos. et. virtvs., Vitellius, rev. s.c
Mars. Good coins
45 JE, Vespasian, 1st bronze, ivdaea. capta. s.c., soldier, pah
tree, and captive ; roma ; and s.c. a temple, goo<
condition. The first interesting type
7
46 SE, Others, ivdaea. capta ; roma. resvrges., rare; s.c.
a quadriga ; and 2nd bronze of Titus and Domitian (3), and a restored 1st B. of Titus. Some fine 7
47 SE, 1st bronze, rev. fisci. ivdaici. calvmnia. svblata. s.c.,
a palm tree, rare and interesting ; Trajan (2), Hadrian
(3), Sabina and others, including a 2nd bronze of Hadrian, rev. Britannia, poor but rare. Some fine 11
48 Antoninus Pius, 1st brass (9) ; others of M. Aurelius, the two Faustinas, and Lucilla, various reverses. Good coins 14
49 SE, 1st bronze, M. Aurelius, Commodus, Crispina, Caracalla, S. Alexander, Gordianus Africanus, senior, rare, &c. 12
50 SE, Pupienus, 1st B., doubtful ; others of Gordian III., Philip, senior, T. Decius, Postumus, and others (11); 2nd bronze of various rulers, with four 3rd B., of
Caurausius 25
51 SR, Charles I., marriage jetton, 1633 ; Maundies, &c. (19). SE, Roman 1st and 2nd bronze of many rulers. Some false a parcel
52 Russia : Peter-the-Great, 1724, Rubai ; Peter II., 1728, Rubai. Both fine, the first scarce 2
53 SR, Katherine I., 1727, Rubai. Very fine and rare 1
54 SR, Rubais, Anne, 1738 ; Elizabeth, 1752 ; Peter III., 1762. Second fine, others very fine 3
55 SR, Ivan III., 1741, Rubai. Very fine and rare 1
56 SR, Rubais, Katherine II., 1777 ; Alexander I., 1834. First
fine, latter very fine 2
57 SR, England, George III., Crown, 1819 ; France, Ecus of Louis
XIIIL; Louis XV., 1718, 1724, two varieties ; Louis
XVI., 1792. All fine 6
58 SR, Sweden, Charles XII., 1718, Rixsdaler ; Spain, Pesos, Charles IIP, 1779 ; Isabella, 1859, pattern, and 1864.
Varied types ; fine 4
59 SR, Julius II., 1503 12. Martinon Sale, 1913. Fine and very
rare 1
£ s•
1 6 0
1 16 0
1 3 0
1 1 0
1 2 0
1 14 0
1 2 0
1 11 0
1 12 0
1 16 0
1 0 0
1 16 0
1 3 0
2 15 0
d.
0
0
0
6
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
8
60 JR, Medals of the Popes of the Romish Church, Leo X., 1513-2
Clement YIL, 1523-34. Both fine, and from the Stiavet
cabinet; rare
61 At, Paul II., 1464-1471, castellated building. JR, Paul III
1534-49; Julius III., 1550-55. Very fine
62 Ai, Pius IV., 1559-65; Pius V., 1566-72; Gregory XIII
1575. Stiavelli cabinet. Fine and scarce
63 JR, Sixtus V., 1585-90. Fine and rare
64 JR, Clement VIII., 1592-1605; Leo XI., 1605 ; Paul V
1612. Two last very fine and scarce
65 JR, Gregory XV., 1622 ; Cuban VIII., 1643, Stiavelli collet
tion ; Innocent X., eleventh year
66 JR, Clement X., 1673 ; Innocent XL, Stiavelli cabinet ; Ale>
ander VIII., 1695. Fine
67 Ai, Innocent XII., 1696 ; Clement XI., 1702 ; P>enedict XIV
1753. All fine, and from the Stiavelli cabinet
68 JR, Clement XII., 1731, foedvs. est. inter, me. et. te
x\bundance and Justice seated. From same collection
very fine and very rare
69 JR, Clement XIII., 1760 ; Pius VI., 1783 ; Pius VII., 1800-23
Leo XII., 1823- 29 ; Pius VIII., 1830 ; Gregory XVI
Pius IX., Five Lire, 1870. Five latter fine
70 JE, Roman 2nd bronze, and Folles of the later Emperors
Many very fine
71 JR, William IIP, proof Farthings, dated in legend, 1698
Very fine and scarce
72 N, Elizabeth, fine Sovereign, m.m. escallop ; of usual type
Oueen enthroned. JR, Charles I., medal on his returi
from Scotland, 1633, rev. a view of London. Both scare (
73 N, Zwolle, Double Ducat of Ferdinand and Isabella ; Ducat:
of Florence and Venice. Fine [
74 A', Ancient British or Gaulish Staters, obv. convex and plain
rev. rude horse to right ; one has a wheel below th< li rse. Fine r
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
d. 0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
9
N, Edward III., Noble with French titles, and on rev. a lys
over the lion in second quarter ; Edward IV., Ryal of
usual type, m.m. crown on rev. Second cracked 2
N, James I., Unites, m.m. crown, and tower. Second pierced
twice, otherwise good coins 2
N, Charles I., Unite, m.m. rose ; James L, Quarter Laurel 2
7R, Edward VI., Crown, 1552, m.m. ton ; Elizabeth Half-
Crown, m.m. I. Latter fine 2
7R, Charles, Tower Crown, m.m. bell (1634-5) ; Half-Crown, and a York Half-Crown, ebor below the horse, rev. circular shield Good coins ; first and last scarce 3
JR, Exeter Crown, m.m. rose, rev. oval shield ; Bristol Half- Crown, 1644 ; br in mon. below horse, and date. Both
good coins and the latter rare 2
JR, Oxford Half-Crowns of usual type, m.m. plume 1642, and 1643 ; another of Bristol, 1644, m.m. obv. plume, rev. br mon. Latter about as struck, and rare ; the Oxford very scarce 3
JR, Commonwealth, Crown 1653, Half-Crowns 1652 and 1656, all m.m. sun. Crown and last Half-Crown fine 3
JR, Cromwell Protector, Crown, 1658, but slight trace of the flaw in die, and fine. Rare 1
JR, Charles II., Crowns, 1664 and 1680 ; Half-Crowns, 1663, 1670, 73, 76 two, 77, 79, and 1683 ; Shilling, 1663. Good coins with bust variations 11
JR, James II., Half-Crown ; William and Mary, Crown, 1691 ; Half-Crowns, both types (3) ; and a Shilling. The
Crown scarce 6
SR, William III., Half-Crowns, one Exeter (2), Anne (4),
Shillings (3), Sixpences (3) ; George I., Crown 1726,
Half-Crown 1720. Both latter and some others in good
state 14
JR, George II., Half-Crowns (3), Shillings (5), Sixpences (10) ;
Maundy money, various reigns and denominations (52).
Some fine 70
10 £ s. d. 2 4 0
2 12 0
3 5 0
3 15 0
2 0 0
3 10 0
2 8 0
3 7 6
2 10 0
2 4 0
2 10 0
1 10 0
1 12 0
l 6 0
88 JR, George III., Provincial Tokens of many towns ; Pete
borough Eighteenpences (2), Shillings (7), Sixpenc
(16) ; Pingo’s Shillings (3), Sixpences (5), Eighteei
penny Bank Tokens (4). All fine 1
89 7R, Others, Shillings (25), Sixpences (27), Bank 1/6’s, &
(15) (
90 N, William and Mary, Guinea, 1689. Very fine and scar
91 N, George I., Prince Elector Guinea, 1714. Very fine ar.
rare. Henry Clark cabinet, 1898
92 N, George I., Quarter-Guinea, 1718 ; George III., Ouarte
Guinea, 1762 ; Third Guinea, 1797. Very fine
93 N, William IV., Anglo-Hanoverian Ten Thalers, 1835. Vet
fine and scarce
94 7R, Crowns, Charles II., 1663, edge xv.; 1664, edge xvi.; an
1671, vicesimo. tertio. All fine coins
95 SR, Crowns, Anne, 1713, roses and plumes ; George II., your
head, 1739 roses ; old head, 1743 roses, 1746 plain
Scotch, Charles II., 13/4 ; William and Mary ; and Ann-
5/- ; and an Irish 10d., 1805. All fine
96 SR, Bank Tokens, 1/6 two; Jersey, 1/6; Anne, Shilling
William IV., Three Guilders, 1832 ; Sierra Leone Doha
1791 ; China Dollars, varied types (2) ; and a Corea
3 Shot (1864). All fine, seme scarce
97 SR, George III., Three Guilders, 1816 ; Anglo-Hanoveria
Thaler, 1835 ; Hanoverian Double Thaler, George V
Maundy coins, including wire 4d. (4) ; and a very fir
pattern 5 Lire of Leo XIII., 1878. Fine ; some, induc¬ ing last, rare
98 SR, Ceylon, Piece of 96 Stivers, 1808. Very fine and rare
99 SR, Austria-Hungary, 5 Korona, 1900 and 1907 ; Bavaris
2 1 halers, 1856; Baden, 2 Thalers, 1852; Bremen,
Marks, 1906 ; Brunswick, 2 Thalers, 1855
100 SR, Germany, William I., 5 Marks; Two Thalers, 1867
Frederick III., 5 Marks, 1888 ; and a proof 5 Marks (
the present ruler and his Oueen, 1901. All very fine
101 SR, Iwo Thalers, Frankfort, 1841, with view; Hesse, 1804
Saxony, 1872 ; Wurtemberg, 1854. Very fine
£ s. d. 1 9 0
150 0 0
VAUXHALL GARDENS TICKETS. Tickets of Admission to the Vauxhall Gardens, London.
FIVE VARIED DESIGNS.
11
102 7R, Nassau, Thaler ; Greece, 5 Drachma, 1833 ; Liechtenstein,
5 Kroner, 1900; Portugal, 1,000 Reis, 1836, proof.
and Russia, Nicholas II., Coronation Rouble, 1896; Very fine 5
103 JR.
a. Obv. calliope, the Muse seated ; rev. “ Mr. John Hinton, 212, 1749.”
b. Obv. iocos,e conveniunt lyrhi, three amorini with lyre, &c.; rev. “ Mr. Wood, 63, 1750.”
c. Obv. thalia, the Muse with a mask in her hand ; rev.
“ Mr. Carey, 11.”
d. Obv. euterpe, the Muse seated, playing a flute ; rev. “ Mr. R. Frankling, 70.”
e. Obv. erato, the Muse seated with a lyre, &c.; a cupid at her feet ; rev. “ Mr. Sam Lewes, 87.”
The tickets are enclosed in an ormolu frame, the door glazed.
Also an engraving, in an ebonised frame, by James Stow, published in 1825, of these silver Tickets, which
belonged to G. R. Barrett, a former manager of Vauxhall Gardens, and from which Stow engraved the plate
*** These Tickets which are in fine condition and of great rarity, were issued at 25/- each, afterwards £2 2s. as sub¬ scription passes to the famous Gardens. Each Ticket admitted two persons every week-night during the season of issue. The Gardens•—originally known as the New Spring Gardens— were, from about 1712 to I860, the scene of musical and spec¬ tacular entertainments ; not only patronised by the vulgar crowd but such celebrated personages as Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith, Hogarth, Garrick and other persons of repute, from Addison to Dickens, might have been seen in their days within the Gardens.
A quip on Vauxhall—about the time of the above-mentioned Tickets—terminates as follows :—
“ The motley crowd we next with care survey ; The young, the old, the splenetic, and gay ; The fop emasculate, the rugged brave ; All jumbled here, as in a common grave.”
12 i s. d. 15 0 0
3 3 0
1 12 0
3 2 6
5 15 0
1 12 0
1 18 0
1 4 0
1 0 0
3 7 6
2 6 0
104 N, Victoria Jubilee medal, 1887, obv. victoria regina e
imperatrix, crowned bust of the Queen ; rev. i
commemoration, the British Empire enthroned
Mercury at her feet reclining ; agriculture and othe
arts and crafts personified beside her. Extremely fine
in case
105 JR, Commonwealth, Crown 1653, Half-Crown 1653, Shillin
1653, Sixpence 1656, Half-Groat and Penny. Firs
four have m.m. sun. All fine coins {
106 JR, Commonwealth Half-Crown, and other coins, including
very fine George III. Crown, 1818 1-
107 2R, George III., Pattern Crown, termed Mudie’s, rev. fou
crowned shields, symbols in angles; Victoria proo
Crown, 1839, plain edge. First fine, latter very fine,
both very uncommon -
108 N, George III., Spade Guinea, 1788, very fine ; Sovereigns
1820 two ; Half-Sovereign, 1817. 2R, Victoria, Indiar
Rupees (3), Canadian 25 Cents, &c. (8) li
109 Early Eighteenth Century ivory club gaming tickets of the
Gloucester, York, and other Clubs, 2/6, 5/-, 10/-, £l
three varied, £5 three, £10, £25, and £100. Interesting and scarce relics If
110 Others of the Cottage, and Gloucester and York Clubs, 5/-
£1 four, £5 six, £10, and £25 If
111 JE, William IV., Victoria and Edward VII., Halfpennies anc
Farthings (104), many very fine and some dates scarce
2R, Henry III., Pennies of London and Canterbury
various moneyers and coinages (20) 12<
112 Ancient Greek 2R, Philip II., Stater, Tetradrachms of Thasos
Didrachms of Agrigentum, Rhodes, and Drachms
varions, none fine (10). JE, of various Greek states (16)
Ptolemaic moneys of account (6) ; Roman third bronze
Constantine to Theodosius (102)
113 N, Alexander the Great, Stater. Fine
114 N, Another, mounted in a brooch
115 N, Lysimachus, Stater, usual type. Fine 3 7 6
13
116 A', Another, similar. Fine 1
117 Julius Caesar, A of the Hirtia family 1
118 A, Nero, rev. salvs, Hygiaea seated left. Very fine 1
119 A, Kushan Staters of Kanishka, Vandevo, &c. 3
120 A7, Madras : Star Pagoda, Mysore, Krishna Raja Pagoda ;
and two other South Indian coins 4
121 7R, Staters of Corcyra, Babylon (2, one plated) ; Parthian Tetradrachms (2) ; Triobols of Phocis (2) ; and four other small Greek coins 11
122 JR, Roman Denarii of Pompev the Great, Julius Caesar, Augustus (five varieties of types), and Tiberius. All
fine and uncommon 8
123 .R, Others of Claudius, Nero and Agrippina, Vitellius (2), Vespasian (3), and Domitian (2). The first two rare ;
all fine 9
124 .R, Others of Nerva, Trajan (3), Hadrian (9), all varied types and fine, including four Consular coins 17
125 SR, Prussian Thalers of Frederick the Great ; and Fred. William III. (2) ; Thalers of Frankfort on M.; Ratisbon ;
and Max Joseph of Bavaria. Fine 6
126 7R, Spanish Douro of Amadeo I., 1871 ; Greek 5 Drachmai of Otho, 1833 ; Tug Shooting Thaler, 1869 ; Rouble of
Alexander III., 1886 ; Geo. III., 3/- Bank Tokens (3),
1812, 1813, and 1815 ; and a medal of the latter on his restoration to health, 1789. Fine 8
127 7R, Mexican Dollars of 1748, 1793, and 1796 (countermarked) ; 1874 (Chinese chopped), 1884 ; George III., 5/- Bank
Dollar, 1804 ; and Jubilee medal of Queen Victoria 7
128 7R, South American Dollars of Bolivia, Brazil, Chili, Peru,
Venezuela, Uruguay, &c. 9
129 JR, Dollars of U.S.A., 1875 (Chinese chopped) ; Hong Kong,
1897 ; Japan, An-Hwei Province ; Soudanese Piastres
(4) of the Mahdi and Khalifah ; French Crimean
medal, See. 10
130 7R, Sec., various Continental currencies, from 2/- size down¬
wards. Fine Weight, 8oz.
1 s. d.
3 3 0
2 17 6
4 15 0
3 10 0
1 18 0
1 5 0
2 7 0
2 10 0
1 7 0
0 18 0
1 2 0
1 7 0
1 7 0
1 4 0
1 16 0
14
£ s• d-
1 8 0
1 6 0
1 1 0
2 2 0
2 2 0
1 5 0
1 0 0
0 13 0
0 14 0
0 14 0
3 5 0
3 5 0
2 4 0
131 7R, British Colonial and Eastern currencies. Line
Weight, 6-3o~
132 7R, South American currencies, varied. Fine Weight, 7o:
133 IR, Cufic Dirhems (3) ; Sassanian (4) ; Turkish (4) ; Siames
(10), some bullet-shaped. Weight, 6-3oz
134 7R, Indian Rupees of various dynasts (14) ; and lower denom
inations (28) ; Nepalese coins (5) ; Travancore, Japa
(4) ; Corean, &c. Weight, ll-4oz.
135 IR, Russian War medals, 1812, 1814 ; Campaign of Georgia
Defence of Sebastopol, 1855 ; Suppression of Rebellion
1859 ; and others of 1828 and 1849 ; Cross of Stanislau
Augustus of Poland :
136 IE, Roman first brass of various reigns, including Verus Commodus, Balbinus, Severus Alexander, &c. Sow
fine and uncommon 2-
137 IE, Second brass of Augustus and Agrippa, Augustus, Nero
Vespasian, Domitian, Sabina (2), Faustina junior, Julk
Mamaea, Maximinus, Constantius, Chlorus, &c
Chiefly fine K
138 IE, Second Brass, varied, including some Greek IE, &c. 3e
139 IE, Third Brass, varied. Many fine 8(
140 Nickel currencies of various countries a parce
141 N, Henry VIII., Bristol mint, fourth coinage Crown, obv
crowned rose, rev. crowned shield, hr. crowned at side:
of rose and crown, m.m. ws (the initials of Sir W. Shar
ington) on both sides. Fine, and not mentioned F Kenyon
142 N, Charles II., Pattern Broad by Simon, obv. car. ii. d.g.m
br., &c., laureated bust with long flowing hair ; rei
florent, &c., square shield crowned, 1662 above Fine and rare
143 N, Louis XVIII., Twenty Francs, 1817. 7R, Stirling Pit
Club medal, 1814 ; Maundy sets in cases, 1900, Victoria
1902, Edward VII. Last three items very fine
15
144 N, Ancient British or Gaulish Staters, types as Evans b.
Nos. 8 and 10, obvs. plain and convex ; rev. rude horse,
&c. (2). Others, plate c. No. 8 ; obv. portions of laureate
bust ; rev. has a flower below the horse ; and b 10, but with traces of laureate bust on obv. All unfortu¬
nately have small piercings, but are in fine preservation 4
145 A7, Ancient Gaulish Staters, obv. convex, with debased copy
of a laureated profile head ; rev. incuse, rude horse galloping right, &c. Fine and scarce 3
146 A7, Others very similar type, but slight variations of reverse. Fine and uncommon 4
147 JE, Eighteenth Century Tradesmen’s Tokens of Hants, Middlesex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Yorkshire, &c., generally in good condition, and in envelopes with references to
A thins 114
148 Brass, &c., Mediaeval Counters, ecclesiastical and others, of many types. upwards 1,000
149 Mixed metals, medals, tokens, regal and other issues, English and Continental coin weights, &c.; also mediaeval counters ; and some of the Seventeenth Century.
a large pare. I
150 Brass and copper checks, tallies, many of the London district. Some scarce varieties and all fine a parcel
151 Pewter medals, chiefly of last century, and having reference to celebrated personages and local events, fine, some now scarce (33). Also two Victorian Diamond Jubilee medals, larger size (1897). Very fine, in case 35
152 2R, Medals, Charles II. and his Queen ; Abp. Sancroft and the
Seven Bishops, cast; Anne, Bounty 1704 ; a Durand football prize, 1903. All in fine condition 4
153 N, France, Louis XVI., Louis d’or, 1786, very fine ; and 1787. Small piercing and fine 2
154 N, Twenty Francs, l’an 10. obv. l’italie delivree, &c.,
helmeted and laureated bust ; rev. value and date
within a wreath, liberte, &c. Very fine and rare 1
155 N, Napoleon, Twenty Francs, an 13, 1806, and 1808, Italian
Twenty Lires. Fine 3
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3 15 0
4 7 6
1 4 0
1 2 0
3 0 0
0 18 0
1 9 0
1 8 0
2 6 0
3 5 0
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2 0 0
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5 5 0
4 12 6
1 18 0
5 0 0
2 10 0
1 16 0
0 17 0
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1 10 0
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156 rV, Napoleon, Forty Francs, 1811, two by Droz. Fine !
157 N, Twenty Francs, Louis XVIIL, 1815 ; Charles X., 1830
Fine, first scarce 2
158 AJ, Others, Louis Phillipe I., 1831 and 1847, varied heads
Very fine 2
159 N, Others, Republic, 1848 and 1851. Very fine 2.
160 N, Napoleon III., One Hundred Francs, 1858. Very fine 1
161 N, Fifty Francs, 1859 ; Twenty Francs, 1864 ; Ten Francs,
1855, withdrawn 30th Oct., 1855; Five Francs, 18541
and 1863, both withdrawn after issue. All very fine, some scarce 5
162 N, funis, Twenty Francs, 1891 ; Republic, Twent}^ Francs, 1877. Very fine 2
163 N, Republic, 1899, One Hundred Francs. Very fine 1
164 N, Republic, 1896, Fifty Francs. Very fine 1
165 N, Republic 1899, Twenty Francs, Ten Francs. Very fi,ne 3
166 JR, Louis XVI., 15 Sols, 1792; Napoleon, 2 Francs, an 13,
1813 ; Francs, an 12 and 13, two each, 1806, 1808, 1810,
1811 and 1813. Italy, Napoleone Imperatore, Two Francs, 1809, 1811 and 1812. Some fine 15
167 JR, Two Francs, Republic, 1849, 1871 and 1888 ; Napoleon III ,
1866. Francs, Louis XVIIL, 1816 two; Charles X.,
1828 ; Louis Philippe L, 1831 and 1845 ; Napoleon III.
and Republic (6), some very fine. JE, Sols, 10 and 5 Centime pieces, from Louis XVI.; and Decime of l’an.
8. Some very fine (12) 27
168 /R, Louis XIII., Ecu, 1712 ; Five Franc pieces, Republic,
l’an 5 ; Napoleon, premier consul, an xi. .and xii.;
and Emperor, an 14. All fine coins 5
169 .K, Others, Republic, i/an 7; Napoleon, First Consul an
12; an 13, very fine ; 1811 and 1813, one of Utrecht (2). f ine and some scarce 0
JR, Five Francs, Louis XVIIL, 1814, 1815, 1821, 1822, and 1824. Very fine 5
1 8 0 170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
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2R, Others, Charles X., 1828, 1826, 1827, and 1830 ; and 2 Rigsdaler of Christian IX., and Frederick VII., 1863 ; and a Half-Rigsdaler. Last five very fine 6
IR, Five Francs, Gaule subalpine, l'an 10 ; Italy, 5 Lire, 1807, very fine ; Two Francs, Louis Philippe I.; and Charles X.; Five Francs, Republic, 1878, and Two Francs and lesser values of subsequent dates. Some very fine 10
SR, Half-Francs and smaller denominations from Louis XIV. to Napoleon III., with some of Napoleon as Emperor of Italy (40). SE (13), varied. Some very fine, some un¬ common 53
7R, Patterns, henry v. roi de France, bare-headed bust, rev. square shield crowned, charged with three lys, 5. F., 1831 ; One Franc similar; Half-Franc, 1833, with varied bust. Very fine and scarce 3
SR, Five Francs, Louis Philippe I., 1831 two types, 1833, 1837, and 1839. Very fine 5
SR, Others, Republic, 1848, 1849 both types ; Napoleon IIP, 1852 and 1856. Very fine 5
SR, Five Francs, Napoleon III., 1870 ; Republic, 1870, 71, 73 and 76, very fine (5). IE and nickels from 1792, mostly very fine (10) 15
SR, Italy, Tuscany, Two Florins, Ferdinand III., 1820 and 1823 ; and smaller values of Venice, Genoa, Naples, and the two Sicilies, and Piedmont (30). IE, various States (8). Some fine and scarce 38
N, Rome, Doppia, Pius VII., Five Scudi, 1854 ; and 2\ Scudi, 1862, of Pius IX. Very fine 3
N, Parma, Marie Louise, 40 Francs, 1815 ; Piedmont, 20 Lire, 1818 ; Naples, Oncia, 1818. All fine 3
SR, of Rome, 2 Lire and lessor values issued by the Pope (15) ; United Italy, 2 Lire and smaller of King Victor Emanuel, and King Umbert I. (10). Many scarce, some very fine. IE, various (5) 30
l s. d. 1 6 0
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182 7R, Scudos of Papal States, Lombardy, Venetian Republic,
Naples, and Lucca, of various rulers, some very scarce
(10). JE, 5 15
183 7R, Others of Piedmont, Sicily, and Victor Emanuel (12) ;
Republic of Liguria, 4 Lire, &c. Some scarce, some
very fine 14
184 N, Piedmont, Charles Felix, 80 Lire, 1828. Very fine 1
185 N, Mexico, Twenty Pesos, 1875. Very fine 1
186 N, Brazil, Peter II., Five Dollars, 1867 ; Venezuela,
President Bolivar, Five Dollars, 1875. Fine 2
187 JR, Pesos of various issues of Mexico, and Emperor Maximilian,
some very fine (6) ; Spanish Dollars of Charles III. and IV. (3) ; others smaller (2) 11
188 N, Spain, Charles IV., Coronillas (2) ; Alfonso XIII., 20
Pesetas, 1890 (the baby King). Last very fine 3
189 7R, Dollars, Joseph Napoleon, Ferdinand VII., Amadeo I.,
and the “ baby Dollar ” of Alfonso XIII.; various
smaller denominations (19). First four and some others very fine 23
190 Africa, ex-President Kruger, Ponds, 1892, error with shaftes
to waggon, and 1897 ; Half-Pond, 1896. Fine 3
191 JR, Proofs of 5 Shillings, error type ; 2\ Shillings, 2 Shillings,
1 Shilling, 6d., and 3d. Brilliant and scarce set, 1892 ; and JE, Penny 7
192 N, Portugal, 400 Reis, 1726. /R, 3 Patacas, 1813 ; and pieces of 640 Reis and below (6)
193 N, Germany, Twenty Marks of William I. of Prussia,
Frederick of Baden, Ludwig II. of Bavaria, and Karl of Wurtemberg. Fine 4
194 A, Others of John V. of Saxony ; and 20 and 10 Marks of
Frederick, 1888. JR, Proofs, 5 and 2 Marks, 1888. All very fine, the proofs brilliant 5
195 JR, Thalers from Frederick 1781 to William II. (6) ; smaller
denominations (18). Some fine 24
19
196 7R, Austria, 8 Florins of Francis Joseph ; another of Hungary ;
4 Florins, 1870. JR, Thalers (2) ; smaller values (3).
The gold very fine 8
197 A, Holland, Ducat, 1729 ; Ten Guldens, 1825 and 1877. Fine 3
198 A7, Ten Guldens, 1898, and the variety with bust of Queen Wilhelmina with long hair, 1895. Very fine, and only
1,000 of the latter type struck 2
199 JR, Two and Half Guilders (2), and lesser values (9) ; Belgium,
Five Francs (2), lesser denominations (9). Some fine 22
200 A, Sweden and Norway, Oscar II., 20 Kronors, 1883 and 1884, varied types ; 10 Kronors, 1880; 5 Kronors, 1886.
V ery fine 4
201 7R, 2 Kronors and lesser values (5) ; JE (3). Russia, 7R, Ruble and lesser denominations (6). Greece, 5 Drachmae and
smaller (8), chiefly very fine (22). Also copper and nickels of various continental states (63). Many fine 85
202 A, Russia, Imperial and Half-Imperial, 1886 ; and 7 Rubles, 50 Kopeks of Nicholas II., 1897. Very fine 3
203 A, Greece, Twenty Drachmae of Otho, 1833 ; another 1894 ; Turkey, 100 Piastres. Very fine 3
204 A, Japan, Ten Yen, Five Yen, Two Yen, and One Yen, 1874.
Very fine 4
205 A, Twenty Yen, Ten Yen, and Five Yen, October 1897, very fine (3). Also a Koban, circa 1840
206 Charles I., Royalist badge ; box Thaler, 1625, enclosing minia¬ ture painting of the Prince and Princess of Orange and
Order of Druids ; large silver badge, 1853. All fine 3
207 Miscellaneous silver coins (31), nickel (33), copper, &c. (45)
109
208 British Victories, Series of National medals by Mudie, bronze,
mint state in leather-bound case. A fine set, scarce 40
f s. d. 2 16 0
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209 The British Empire medal, Edward VIE, 1901, large bronze
medal in folding case with explanation of design, pub¬
lished at three and half guineas. Very fine 1
210 Fourteen glazed frames containing a variety of old bank
notes, silver and copper coins, and cardboard box con¬
taining miscellaneous coins
END OF FIRST DAY'S SALE.
SECOND DAY’S SALE,
On THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28th, 1918.
AT HALF-PAST ONE PRECISELY.
"Wax Medals an6 decorations.
Waterloo, ^ttiUtar?, and ^taval
(General Service.
Lot 211 Waterloo 1815 (Joseph Bottomley, 32nd Regt. Foot). Very
fine 1
212 Waterloo 1815 (John Webb, 16th or Queen’s Light Dragoons). Fine 1
213 Waterloo 1815 (John Sharpless, 1st Regt. Dragoon Guards).
Fine 1
214 Waterloo 1815 (Cornelius Coward, 16th Light Dragoons). Good condition 1
215 Waterloo 1815, edge re-engraved Francis Perkins, 1st Royal Dragoons 1
216 Hanoverian Waterloo (Landwehr Bat. Osterode). Fine 1
217 Hanoverian Waterloo (Landwehr Bat. Nienburgh). Fine 1
218 Waterloo medals of Nassau and Belgium, and Brunswick
bronze medal for the Peninsula War. Fine 3
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219 Military General Service, six bars—Talavera, Ciudad Rodrigc
Badajoz, Salamanca, Vittoria, St. Sebastian (J. Eccles
ton, R.H. Arty.). Fine
220 Military General Service medal with nine bars—Talavera
Busaco, Fuentes d'Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca
Vittoria, St. Sebastian, Nivelle, Nive (Frederick Bode
2nd Line Batt., K.G.L.). Fine and scarce
221 Two bars—Corunna, Albuhera (J. J. Beyer, Surgeon, Bruns¬
wick Vols., Light Infantry). Fair condition 1
222 One bar—Salamanca (James Martin, 11th Foot). Fine 1
223 Four bars—Barrosa, Vittoria, St. Sebastian,'Nive (J. Hindle
47th Foot). Fine 1
224 Five bars—Albuhera, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nive, Toulouse
(John Cosgrove, 39th Foot). Fine 1
225 Five bars—-Talavera, Busaco, Fuentes d’Onor, Ciudad
Rodrigo, Badajoz (John Lovett, Royal Staff Corps).
Fine and scarce ; only eight medals with five bars to this Corps 1
226 Six bars—Fuentes d’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Salamanca,
Pyrenees, Orthes, Toulouse (Jas. Grant, 42nd Foot). Fine and scarce 1
227 Naval General Service, one bar—Fgypt (Peter Lindsay). Fine 1
*** Served on H.M.S. Ceres.
228 Two bars—14 March, 1795, Trafalgar (G. Moubray, Lieut.).
Except for slight alteration in the spelling of the name, in brilliant condition and rare 1
*** Captain George Moubray was the officer appointed to tow H.M.S. Victory with Lord Nelson’s body on board to the Straits of Gibraltar, and afterwards appointed to the command of H.M.S. Victory.
229 One bar—Navarino (John Barker). Fine 1
230 One bar—Syria (George Lavender). Fine 1
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Tftidia. Army of India, one bar—Bhnrtpoor (W. Shrimpton, 11th
Light Dragoons). Very fine and scarce 1
Ghuznee, 23 July, 1839 (T. Holloway, Sergt., 17th Foot) 1
Cabul 1842 (W. Rowbotham, 9th Regt.). Fine 1
Cabul 1842 (edge plain), and silver medal by West, “ the death of General Wolfe ” 2
Kelai-i-G3iilzie 1842, edge plain. Fine and rare 1
Punniar Star, 29th Dec., 1843 (Steward G. Bayley, H.M. 3rd Buffs. Fine 1
Maharajpoor Star, 29th Dec., 1843 (Pte. Robert West, H.M. 16th Lancers). Very fine 1
Maharajpoor Star, 29th Dec., 1843 (Pte. John Nelson, H.M. 39th Regt.). Fine 1
Sutlej medal for Sobraon 1846 (B. Hopkins, 10th Regt.) ; and two bars—Goojerat, Mooltan (John Smith, 10th Foot). Fine 2
Sutlej, Aliwal 1846, one bar—Sobraon (Thos. Willcock, 16th Lancers). Fine 1
Ferozeshuhur 1845 (James Barrett, 62nd Regt.) ; Aliwal 1846 (John Stone, 16th Lancers). Fine 2
Punjaub medal, two bars-—Goojerat, Mooltan (Wm. Marriott, 32nd Foot). Good condition 1
One bar—Goojerat (53rd Foot), and medal without bar (32nd
Foot). Very fine 2
Two bars—Goojerat, Mooltan (Thos. Bond, 1st Eur. Fusrs.).
Fine 1
Indian Mutiny, one bar—Lucknow (7 th Hussars, 93rd
Highrs.), and one bar—Central India (8th Hussars). Fine 3
One bar—Delhi (6th Dragoon Guards) ; one bar—Central
India (88th Foot), and medal without bar (2nd Dragoon
Guards) 3
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247 One bar—Lucknow (34th Regt., 38th Regt. and 97th Regt.)
Fine 3
248 Mutiny medals without bar (24th Regt., 37th Regt., 54th
. Regt.). Fine 3
249 One bar—Central India (86th Regt.), medal without bar
(54th Regt.), Victorian belt clasp and badge, 7th
Dragoon Guards 4
250 One bar—Lucknow (97th Regt.), one bar—Central India
(R.E.), medal without bar, and China 1860. Fine 4
251 Two bars—Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow (13th Batt. R.A.) ;
one bar—Central India (72nd Regt.). Very fine 2
252 Two bars—Delhi, Relief of Lucknow (Chas. Blacher, 1st Batt.
8th Regt.). Fine 1
253 Two bars—Relief of Lucknow, Lucknow (Josh. Wilking, 1st
Batt. 23rd R.W. Fusrs.). Fine 1
254 Two bars—Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow ; India General
Service, one bar—North-West Frontier ; and Order of
Merit, 3rd class, all to same recipient (2nd Punjaub
Cavalry). Fine and scarce 3
255 Two bars—Relief of Lucknow, Lucknow (Wm. McKenzie, 93rd
Highlanders). Fine 1
256 Two bars—Defence of Lucknow, Lucknow (Maurice Devine,
84th Regt.). Fine and scarce 1
257 One bar—Lucknow (79th Highlanders) ; and one bar—Central
India (86th Regt.). Fine 2
258 India General Service, one bar—Persia (Assaye S.F.) ; one
bar—Pegu (Hastings) ; Burma 1885-7 (H.M.S. Wood¬ lark). Fine 3
259 One bar—Burma 1885-7 (R.W. Fusrs.) ; one bar—Jowaki
1877-8 (9th Foot) ; Chin Lushai 1889-90 (K.O.S.B.). Fine 3
260 One bar—Waziristan 1894-5 (Border Regt.) ; two bars—
Hazara 1888, Hazara 1891 (Seaforths). Fine 2
261 Two bars—Lushai 1889-92, Chin Lushai 1889-90 (2nd
Goorkha Regt.). Fine and scarce 1
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262 Three bars—Perak, North-West Frontier, Bhootan (1st
Goorkha Regt.). Fine and scarce 1
263 Three bars—Burma 1887-89, Samana 1891, N.E. Frontier
1891 (Transport) ; one bar—Burma 1885-7 (H.M.S. Bacchante) ; three bars—Tirah 1897-98, Samana 1897,
Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (2nd Goorkhas). Very fine 3
264 India General Service, one bar—Burma 1887-89 ; two bars—
Tirah 1897-98, Punjab Frontier 1897-98; and two Afghan medals. Fine 4
265 One bar—Persia (64th Foot), one bar—Perak (H.M.S. Modeste); one bar — Pegu (Winchester); one bar Waziristan 1894-5 (Border Regt.). Fine 4
266 One bar—Persia (2nd Bombay L.I.) ; one bar—Perak (3rd Foot) ; Waziristan 1894-5 (Border Regt.), and Abyssinia
medal 4
267 Hunza Nagar1891 Expedition, bronze badge, view of troops attacking fortress. Fine and scarce 1
268 Indian Frontier, one bar—Relief of Chitral 1895 (K.R.R.C.) ; three bars—Tirah 1897-98, Samana 1897, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (Northampton Regt.) ; and Edward
VII., one bar—Waziristan 1901-2 (Waziri Militia). Fine 3
269 Two bars—Bhootan, Looshai (Lieut. F. W. Crohan, 11th N.I.), edge impressed. Fine and rare 1
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270 One bar—Sikkim 1888 (Derby Regt.); Hazara 1888 (North¬ umberland Fusrs.) ; and two bars—Samana 1891, Waziristan 1894-5 (4th Gurkha Regt.). Fine 3
271 Afghan, one bar—Peiwar Kotal (8th Foot), Kandahar 66th) Foot), Ali Musjid (Rifle Bde.). Fine 3
272 Two bars—Peiwar Kotal, Charasia (72nd Highlanders) ; Charasia, Kabul (67th Foot). Very fine 2
273 Three bars—Peiwar Kotal, Charasia, Kabul (R.H.A.). Very
fine 1
274 Two bars—Charasia, Kabul (R.A.) ; one bar—Relief of
Chitral 1895 (E. Lane. Regt.), and two Long Service
medals. Fine 4
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Crimea, Cfytna, ^Tew Zealand
275 Crimea, one bar—Alma (Rifle Brigade), Baltic 1854-55, and
two Afghan medals. Fine 4
276 Crimea, two bars—Alma, Sebastopol, Turkish Crimea, and
Long Service medal, all to T, Qualter, 21st Fusrs.;
and one bar—Sebastopol (edge plain) 4
277 Three bars—Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (F. Cook, 77th
Regt.) ; two bars—Sebastopol, Azoff (J. Davies) ; and
two Turkish Crimea medals. Fine 4
278 One bar—Sebastopol, 10th Flussars, 2nd Regt., and without bar, 46th Regt., impressed. Very fine 3
279 Two bars—Alma, Inkermann (41st Regt.), and Inkermann,
Sebastopol (R. Arty.), impressed. Very fine 2
280 Three bars—Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (R. Gracy, 77th Regt.), impressed. Very fine 1
281 Four bars—Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (Sergt.
Crawford, R.H. Arty.), impressed. Very fine 1
282 Four bars—Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (J. Steel, 20th Regt.), edge impressed. Fine 1
283 Two bars—Inkermann, Sebastopol; another, one bar—
Sebastopol, and medal without bar. Fine 3
284 Crimea, three bars—Alma, Balaklava, Sebastopol (55th Regt.), edge impressed. Very fine 1
285 Crimea, one bar—Sebastopol, Turkish Crimea, and two Baltic medals. Fine 4
286 China, three bars—Fatshan 1857, Canton 1857, Taku Forts
1858 ; China 1842 (18th Foot), medal without bar ; and
China 1900, one bar—Relief of Pekin (Welsh Fusrs.). Fine 4
287 China 1900 (R.H. Arty and H.M.S. Redpole) ; Edward VII.,
Militia and Special Reserve medals. All fine 4
288 the Hong Kong Plague medal 1894 (edge re-engraved) ; and
silver-gilt and bronze medals for St. Jean d’Acre 3
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289 New Zealand, medal without date (43rd Foot) ; and China
1900 (H.M.S. Pique). Fine 2
290 New Zealand 1863 to 1864 (Hy. Prince, H.M.S. Curacoa). Very fine 1
291 New Zealand 1863 to 1866 (C. Healy, 50th Regt.). Fine 1
292 New Zealand (without date), 68th Foot, and Indian General
Service, two bars—Hazara 1888, Hazara 1891 (Seaforth Highlanders). Fine 2
293 New Zealand (without date), two, both 57th Foot ; Crimea,
two bars—Balaklava, Sebastopol (H.M.S. Arethusa). Fine 3
294 New Zealand 1864 to 1866 (Thos. Henderson, 2nd Bde. R.A.). Fine 1
A. fried.
295 Egypt, four bars—Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El Teb-Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85 (Gordon Highlanders). Fine 1
296 Three bars—Suakin 1884, El-Teb-Tamaai, The Nile 1884-85 (Sussex Regt.) ; and Sudan medal, two bars—Firket, Hafir. Very fine 2
297 Three bars—Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El Teb-Tamaai (3rd
K.R.R.C.), Soudan medal with unofficial bars and bronze Soudan medal. Fine 3
298 Three bars—Firket, Hafir, Sudan 1897, edge plain. Very fine 1
299 Three bars—Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (R.M.),
Crimea, Mutiny, Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society’s medal.
Fine 4
300 Egypt, two bars—-Suakin 1885, Tofrek (O.S.C.) ; one bar— Alexandria, 11th July (H.M.S. Superb); one bar—
Suakin 1885 (R.A.) ; medal without bar and Long
Service (2nd Life Guards). Fine 5
301 Egypt 1885 without bar, and with one bar—El-Teb-Tamaai
(Pte. J. Stubbs) ; and two Khedive Stars to the same
recipients, in case 4
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302 Sudan, two bars—The Atbara, Khartoum, English Sudan
medal, Boer War medal, two bars, and Football medal,
all to Pte. T. Cole, Lincoln Regt., in wooden case. Fine 4
303 Sudan, one bar—Sfillan 1897, English Sudan medal, and Boer
War medal, three bars, all to Sergt. T. Ashley, A.O.C.
Fine and scarce 3
304 One bar—Khartoum and English Sudan medal (Rifle Bde.) ;
and three Khedive bronze stars 5
305 Egypt 1885, two Khedive stars, Boer War medal, and Long
Service medals, Army and Volunteer 6
306 South Africa, one bar—1879 (94th Foot) ; medal without bar,
and Long Service medal (1st Dragoon Guards). Fine 3
307 South Africa 1853 (73rd Regt.); another, a proof, and South
Africa 1879 (58th Foot). Fine 3
308 Africa General Service, one bar—N. Nigeria 1906; and Long
Service medal (George V.), both to Sergt. C. H. Gosling, D.C.L.I. Fine and scarce 2
309 British South Africa Company’s medal for Rhodesia 1896
(Trooper B. D. Holmden, B.S.A. Police). Very fine 1
310 Africa General Service, one bar—Somaliland 1902-4 (L. East-
wood, H.M.S. Perseus). Very fine 1
311 One bar—Somaliland 1902-4 (D. J. Jones, H.M.S. Fox.) Fine \
312 One bar—Somaliland 1902-4 (A. E. Walsh, Pte., R.M., H.M.S. Mohawk). Fine 1
313 West Africa, one bar—Benin River 1894 (H.M.S. Phoebe). Fine 1
314 One bar—Benin 1897 (H.M.S. Philomel). Fine 1
315 One bar Coomassie, South Africa 1879, and Naval Long
Service medal, all to William Atridge, H.M.S. Active. Fine 3
316 One bar—Benin 1897 (H.M.S. Theseus). Very fine 1
317 One bar—Coomassie (23rd Regt.) ; and one bar—Gambia 1894 (H.M.S. Satellite). Fine 9
318 One bar—1891-2 (H.M.S. Racer) ; and one bar— -Witu 1890
(II.M.S. Cossack). Very fine 2
319 One bar—Coomassie (H.M.S. Druid) ; one bar—-Sierra Leone
1898-99 (W.A.R.). Very fine 2
320 Two bars—1892, 1893-4 (1st W.L Regt.) ; and South Africa
1853 (John Riddett, Act.-Boatswain, 2nd Class). Very fine 2
321 Boer War medal, three bars— -Natal, Orange Free State, Bel¬
fast, and King’s medal, both to Lieut. E. F. T. Traill, R. Innis. Fusrs.; and South Africa 1853 (2nd Regt.). Good condition 3
322 Medals with five bars (Rifle Brigade and Imperial Yeomanry) ;
with four bars (R.F.A.) ; three bars (Oxford L.L and Sussex Regt.) ; two bars (W. Riding Regt.). Fine 6
323 Three bars—Cape Colony, O.F. State, Belfast, and King’s medal, South Africa 1901-2, both to Captain F. A. C. Hole, E. Kent Regt. Fine 2
324 Medal with four bars (A.S.C.) ; with three bars (K.R.R.C. and Oxford L.L) ; King’s medal and Mediterranean
medal. Fine 5
325 Medal with eight bars (Pte. J. Oddy, Yorkshire Regt.). Very fine 1
326 Medal with seven bars (Pte. J. R. Kay, 14th Plussars). Very fine 1
327 Four bars—Relief of Mafeking, Tugela Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal (Imperial Lt. Horse). Very fine 1
328 Medals with four bars (2), with three bars (2), with two bars
(1). Fine , 5
329 Medals with tw7o bars (2), wfith one bar (3). Fine 5
330 Medal with eight bars (R. Innis Fusrs.). Fine 1
331 Medal with five bars (S. Lane. Regt.) ; and with two bars
(K.R.R.C.). Fine 2
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Orders of 3fnigl)tl)oo6, Chevalier’s gold enamelled badge of the Russian Order of
the White Eagle. Very fine and rare 1
Gold enamelled cross of the Order of St. Anne of Russia,
instituted 1735, in o iginal case as issued 1
Gold enamelled badge of a Companion of the Order of the Iron Crown of Austria. Very fine 1
Gold enamelled badge of a Knight-Commander of the Guelphic
Order, founded by George III., 1815. Very fine 1
Spain, Isabella II., a gold enamelled badge encrusted with
diamonds, lozenge-shaped, surmounted with crown, the centre of blue enamel with monogram R.Y. Very fine and rare 1
Silver-gilt badge of the Order of the White Elephant of Siam. Fine and rare 1
Gold enamelled badge of the Order of the Iron Crown of Italy ;
and Turkish Order of the Medjidie, 4th Class. Fine ' 2
Enamelled badge of St. Louis, and silver-enamelled badge of the Legion of Honour. Fine 2
Enamelled badge of the Order of Kalakaua, 1874 ; and badge
and riband of the League of Mercy, 1898. Both very fine 2
Enamelled badge with riband of the Order of the Sacred Treasure of Japan. Fine and scarce i
\ olunteer Ofhcei s decoration (Major J. Hill Permanent Staff, 1864-93), in case i
(Broups. New Zealand 1864 to 1866, Afghan 1878-79-80, and Long
Service medal, all to Corpl. C. Noake, 1st Batt. Suffolk Regt. Good condition, a scarce group 3
Waterloo 1815, and Military General Service medal with two
bars—Vittoria, Toulouse, both to Thomas Box, 10th Royal Hussars. Fine and scarce 9
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Crimea, one bar—Sebastopol, Turkish Crimea, and South
Africa 1853, all to John H. Box, 12th Lancers, son of
recipient of previous lot 3
Egypt, two bars—Alexandria 11th July, Suakin 1884, Naval Long Service Jubilee medal of Queen Victoria, and
Khedive’s Star, all to George Everett, H.M. Yacht Victoria and Albert. Good condition 4
Group of four medals to A. H. Bowhey, H.M.S. Dartmouth, &c. Fine and rare 4
(1) China 1900, one bar—Relief of Pekin.
(2) Persian Gulf 1909-14. (3) Naval Long Service, George V.
(4) The Royal Humane Society’s bronze medal, 1909
Mtiscellaneous.
A large silver medal presented by the Royal Geographical Society to Arthur E. Quartly, R.N., for services in the Antarctic Expedition 1902-4. Very fine and rare; recipient’s name impressed on edge of medal 1
Victoria, silver medal of the Lifeboat Institution, with clasp for second service, voted 3rd June, 1886. Brilliant state, scarce 1
A fine old ShefLeld-plate chamber candlestick, with gadroon border, formerly the property of Lord Nelson, and en¬ graved with his crest and monogram 1
Board of Trade, large bronze medal, Metropolitan Police medals (2) ; and Edward VII. Coronation medal,
presented by Sir Hy. A. Blake. Fine 4
Silver medal, John O’Gaunt’s Bowman, 1836 ; and silver-gilt archery medal with four clasps, 1857 to 1860. Very fine 2
Canada, one bar—Fenian Raid 1866 (F. Golding, 7th Regt.).
Fine 1
Loyal London Volunteers, 2nd Batt., a hall-marked silver-
gilt medal for exemplary merit and skill at arms, August
1803. Fine 1
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355 Silver medal presented by the Marquis of Dufferin and Ava
and medal of the Liverpool Humane Society, both tc
Chief Officer A. Stephens, for saving life. Very fine 2
356 Birmingham Loyal Volunteers, 1802, silver medal presented tc
Captain Thomas Hanson. Very fine 1
357 Miscellaneous war medals—Baltic, Crimea, Mutiny, Afghan,
Burma 1885-7, Waziristan 1894-5 6
358 Ashantee 1873-4, Egypt, one bar—Suakin 1885, Turkish
Crimea, Boer War medal, Naval Long Service (a.f.),
and bronze stars—Kabul to Kandahar, Egypt 1884-6, Ashanti 1896 7
359 Loyal Finsbury Fencibles, The Award of Merit, silver medal,. temp. George III. 1
360 North-West Canada 1885 (C. Henderson, 7th Fusiliers). Fine 1
361 Long Service medal, Army (2), Navy (1), and Volunteer (1). Fine 4
362 Silver portrait badge of the Duke of York, brother of
George III.; Italian military medal, al Valore Militare ;
bronze medals of the Duke of Wellington and Edward VII. Fine 4
363 Silver tobacco box, South Africa 1900-2, with badge of the Bedford Regt. Fine 1
364 North-West Canada 1885, one bar—Saskatchewan (A. Jefferd, Ross. Scouts). Fine and scarce 1
365 Medals with re-engraved or erased edges—Mutiny, Egypt, China, Afghan, Boer War (2) 6
366 Brunswick, Waterloo medal, Punjaub, India, Volunteer
Review, and Dutch badge, some defective 5
367 Waterloo medal, edge erased, Boer War medals (2), swimming
medal of the Humane Society and Belgian badge 5
368 Wdlliam I\ ., Army Long Service medal with Flanoverian
shield (11th Foot), and early Victorian medal with steel
clip and suspender (Royal Artillery, 1840). Scarce 2;
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Long Service medals, Army (2), Navy (1), foreign military
medals (4), and bronze medal City of London Police, 1902 8
£ 2
Egypt 1882 and Khedive Star, Army Long Service medal, 0
and four Army Temperance medals. Fine 1
Forty-second Regt 1801, silver medal for services in Egypt, 2 under Abercrombie. Fine and scarce 1
Twcnty-saxth Cameronian Regt 1823, silver medal, obv. 3 regimental colours ; rev. Fame presenting a medal to a Cameronian soldier. Fine and scarce 1
Twenty-second Cheshire Regt., Order of Merit, silver medal, re-established by Colonel Sir H. Gough, 1820. Fine 1
The Boycott Expedition, Lough Mask 1880, In honour of the loyal and brave Ulstermen (James Jeffers), silver medal. Only 30 given. Fine 1
A string of sixty military buttons, and a French Officer’s gorget 61
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A collection of military uniform badges mounted on five cards 106
An early Victorian outfit of an officer of the 17th Lancers, 7 including shako, tunic, breeches, sword belt and boots.
Good condition
An officer’s coatee and helmet with plume, of the Scots 5
Greys, temp. George IV.
Thard Dragoon Guards, yellow silk guidon with bullion fringe, 48 heavily embroidered on both sides with badges and
regimental honours, about sixty years old
A fine old cross belt-plate of the 52nd Oxfordshire Regt. 1 2
An officer’s cross belt-plate of the Gordon Highlanders, with 2 silver badge. Fine 1
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A pair of large silver bullion epaulettes of the Royal Jersey Militia 2
A pair of silver bullion epaulettes of the Louth Militia 2
Silver two-handled cup, won by Pte. W. Richards, 4th V.D.B. Regt., weight 8ozs. 1
A small mahogany cabinet, 10 by 9 by 8, with sixteen trays for
medals, glass front to door, Chubb lock and key ~ 1
Regimental History of the 21st Scots Fusiliers; another of
the King's Royal Rifle Corps; and History of the
Operations in Somaliland, 1901-4, two vols., as new 4
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