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  • Medals, Bonds, Banknotes and CoinsWednesday 9 July 2014Knightsbridge, London

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  • Bonhams 1793 LimitedRegistered No. 4326560 Registered Office: Montpelier Galleries Montpelier Street, London SW7 1HH +44 (0) 20 7393 3900 +44 (0) 20 7393 3905 fax

    Bonhams 1793 Ltd DirectorsRobert Brooks Co-Chairman,Malcolm Barber Co-Chairman, Colin Sheaf Deputy Chairman, Matthew Girling Global CEO, Patrick Meade Global CEO,Geoffrey Davies, Jonathan Horwich, James Knight, Caroline Oliphant, Hugh Watchorn.

    Bonhams UK Ltd DirectorsColin Sheaf Chairman, Jonathan Baddeley, Antony Bennett, Matthew Bradbury, Harvey Cammell, Simon Cottle, Andrew Currie, David Dallas, Paul Davidson, Jean Ghika, Charles Graham-Campbell, Miranda Grant, Robin Hereford, Asaph Hyman, Charles Lanning, Sophie Law, Fergus Lyons, Paul Maudsley, Gordon McFarlan,

    Andrew McKenzie, Simon Mitchell, Jeff Muse, Mike Neill, Charlie O’Brien, Giles Peppiatt, Peter Rees, Julian Roup, Iain Rushbrook, John Sandon, Tim Schofield, Veronique Scorer, James Stratton, Roger Tappin, Ralph Taylor, Shahin Virani, David Williams, Michael Wynell-Mayow, Suzannah Yip.

    Medals, Bonds, Banknotes and CoinsWednesday 9 July 2014 at 10:30am Knightsbridge, London

    BonhaMsMontpelier StreetKnightsbridgeLondon SW7 1HHwww.bonhams.com

    ViewingMonday 7 July9am to 4.30pmTuesday 8 July9am to 4pm

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    sale nuMBer: 21706

    Catalogue: £15

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    Payment at time of collectionby cash, cheque with banker’s card, credit card, bank draft or traveller’s cheque.

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  • Contentswednesday 9 July 2014 at 10:30am lots

    Single Campaign Medals 1 - 56

    Groups with Orders, Decorations & Awards for Gallantry & Distinguished Service 57 - 73

    Campaign Groups and Pairs 74 - 122

    Scripophily 123 - 124

    Banknotes including a collection of Provincial issues 125 - 183A

    Ancient Coins 184 - 185

    British Coins 186 - 279

    World Coins 280 - 375

    Historical, Commemorative Medals, & Miscellaneous 376 - 389

  • Single Campaign Medals

    1naVal general serViCe 1793-1840,three bars, Boat Service 4 June 1805, Emerald 13 March 1808, Off Tamatave 20 May 1811 (J.McKillop, Master’s Mate.). Toned, extremely fine. (1)

    £4,000 - 6,000€4,900 - 7,400

    Lieutenant John McKillop was born in March 1788 at Glenarm Co. Antrim and was the son of the late David McKillop who served as a Lieutenant in the Royal Navy for 50 years. He entered the Navy on the 10th October 1804 as First Class Volunteer on board the Loire under Captain F.L.Maitland, with whom he continued almost uninterruptedly to serve, in the same ship, and in the Volontaire and Emerald until September 1810. He was under the fire, during that period, of the batteries in Muros Bay, when they were gallantly stormed and carried, and the privateers Confiance and Belier taken, by the boats under the late Sir Jas. Lucas Yeo, 4 June 1805; assisted, on the 23rd of the same month, in capturing Le Valliant of 30 guns; was in company, 24 Dec following, with L’Egyptienne frigate, at the capture, after an obstinate resistance, of La Libre of 40 guns; conveyed, in July, 1806, to Sir Rich. Keats, off L’Orient, intelligence which led to the capture of

    Le Rhin, contributed further, in the course of 1807, to the capture of many other vessels and the blockade of Rochefort; witnessed, on the night of 13 March 1808, the destruction, in Vivero harbour, in face of a desperate opposition, of a large French schooner, L’Apropos, of 8 guns and 70 men; and was present, as Midshipman, in April 1809, at the destruction of the French shipping in Basque Roads.

    Becoming Master’s Mate, in Sept 1910, of the Astrea of 42 guns and 271 men, Capt Chas Marsh Schomberg, Mr McKillop proceeded to the Cape of Good Hope; and on 20 May 1811, when in company off Madagascar, with the Phoebe and Galatea frigates similar in force to the Astrea, and 18 gun brig Racehorse, he assisted - after a long and warmly contested action with the French 40 gun frigates Renommee, Clorinde, and Nereide, and a loss to the Astrea of 2 killed and 16 wounded at the capture of Renomme, and, on 25 of the same month, of the Nereide and the settlement of Tamatave. As a reward for his conduct on the occasion he was nominated, 30 June following, Acting-Lieutenant of the Astrea. He was confirmed to her 8 May 1812 but went on half-pay on her return under Captain John Eveleigh, to England in September 1813 and has not been since afloat. He married Anne, eldest daughter of the late Thos. Dickey, Esq., of Ballymena, co. Antrim by whom he has issue five children.

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  • 2alexander daVison’s Medal For the Battle oF the nile 1798,gilt bronze issue. Contained in a red leather case. A couple of tiny edge marks, otherwise good very fine possibly better. (2)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    3arMy oF india 1799-1826,short hyphen reverse, one bar, Kirkee and Poona, impressed (Surgn Wm. Currie.). some light scratching around the naming otherwise good very fine. (1)

    £2,700 - 3,200€3,300 - 3,900

    Surgeon ‘Earl Spencer’ 1800; Assistant Surgeon 1st Jan 1801; Surgeon 22nd Feb 1811; Retired 5th December 1821. Served in Third Maratha or Pindari War 1817-18.

    4PunJaB 1848-49two bars, Goojerat, Mooltan (R.Hammond, 1st Bn. 60th.R.Rifles). A couple of light contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    Private Robert Hammond died in Hospital on 25th December, 1849 (PRO.WO 12/6908, refers).

    5CriMea 1854-56,one bar, Sebastopol, impressed (Ewd. Smith, Pte. R.M., H.M.S. Trafalgar.). Lugs removed, otherwise good very fine. (1)

    £100 - 140€120 - 170

    6indian Mutiny 1857-58,one bar, Defence of Lucknow (Corpl J.Carey, 32nd L.I.). Light contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £1,200 - 1,500€1,500 - 1,900

    Joseph Carey was born in Quebec on the 16th October 1830, he enlisted as a Boy, aged 14, on the 16th October 1844. He sailed for Calcutta on the “Duchess of Northumberland” on the 11th May 1846 and arrived at Aboukir in Egypt on the 29th May 1846, he arrived in Calcutta on the 10th September 1846. On the 22nd April 184 he was promoted to drummer, then to Corporal and took part in the Punjab campaign and is entitled to the Punjab Medal with Mooltan and Goojerat clasps. He served as an original defender at the Lucknow Residency on the 1st July 1857, and was disbaled by a gunshot wound on the 9th. He was reduced to Private the following year and restored to Corporal in April 1859. He embarked for England on the 1st September 1859. He was again reduced to Private in April 1860, and died at Aldershot on the 23rd October 1860.

    Sold with various research. His medals were sent to his uncle who had served in the 32nd Foot as a Sergeant.

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  • 7seCond China war 1857-60one bar Pekin 1860, officially impressed (Isaac Sanders, 1st.Bn. Mil.Train) Some contact marks to obverse, good fine or better. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    8Canada general serViCe 1866-70,one bar, Fenian Raid 1866 (Lt.A.St.G. McA Laurie 5th.N.S.Mil.). Toned, good very fine. (1)

    £400 - 500€490 - 620

    9aFghanistan 1878-80,no bar (32B/890 Pte. J. Hill 1/12th Regt). Toned good very fine. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    10egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (G.Vine, Qr Mr H.M.S. “Invincible”). Good very fine or better. (1)

    £170 - 200€210 - 250

    11egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (J.W.Robinson. Gunr R.M.A. H.M.S. “Sultan.”). Light contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    12egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (J.Hodgkiss Ord: H.M.S. “Inflexible”.). Light contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £170 - 200€210 - 250

    13egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (C.Stewart. AB. HMS. “Alexandra”). some contact marks, nearly very fine. (1)

    £170 - 200€210 - 250

    14egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, one bar, Suakin 1884 (G.Gidy. Ord: H.M.S. “Euryalus”.). Light contact marks nearly very fine. (1)

    £140 - 160€170 - 200

    15egyPt 1882-89,undated reverse, one bar The Nile 1884-85 (5410 Pte.C.Brown, C&T.Corps.). Light contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £300 - 350€370 - 430

    Private Charles Brown was born in the Parish of Petersfield; he attested for the Commissariat and Transport Corps at Aldershot on 22nd May, 1884. Private Brown was married at St. Bartholomew’s, Islington, on 25-11-1888 (WO97 papers refer, also giving Brown’s alias as ‘Edward Francis Browne’).

    16egyPt 1882-89,undated reverse, one bar, El-Teb-Tamaai (J.Rowles, A.B. H.M.S. Briton.). Light contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £170 - 200€210 - 250

    17egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, one bar, Gemaizah 1888 (W.Chaston. Ord: H.M.S. “Inconstant”.). Very fine. (1)

    £170 - 200€210 - 250

    18egyPt 1882-89,undated reverse, one bar, Gemaizah 1888 (W.S.Casey, Gunr’s Mte. H.M.S. Starling.). Almost extremely fine. (1)

    £180 - 220€220 - 270

    19egyPt 1882-89,undated reverse, one bar, Tamaai (R.Selley. Pte R.M.). Very light contact marks, good very fine. (1)

    £170 - 200€210 - 250

    20egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, two bars, Alexandria 11th July, Tel-El-Kebir (H.Wheathers. A.B. H.M.S. “Superb”.). A couple of light contact marks, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    21egyPt 1882-89,dated reverse, two bars, Alexandria 11th July, Tel-El-Kebir (W.P.Taylor. A.B. H.M.S. “Temeraire”). Light contact marks, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £220 - 280€270 - 350

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    22egyPt 1882-89,three bars, Alexandria 11th July, The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (D.R.Smith. A.B. H.M.S. Alexandra”.). Some light contact marks, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £700 - 1,000€860 - 1,200

    Confirmed on roll.

    23india general serViCe 1895-1902,one bar, Defence of Chitral (578 Sepoy Niku 4th Kashmir Rifles). Lightly polished, very fine. (1)

    £1,500 - 2,000€1,900 - 2,500

    I.O.M. 3rd Class Indian Army Order 743 of 1895.

    ‘The under mentioned Indian Officers, non commissioned officers and men were admitted to the 3rd Class (Indian Order of Merit), for conspicuous gallantry and devotion exhibited by them during the defence of the Fort at Chitral between 3 March and 19 April 1895 with effect from 17 April 1895 -

    4th Kashmir RiflesMajor Bhagwan SinghSubadar Gandeb SinghJemadar Kalu ChandJemadar JitmanNo 578 Sepoy Niku

    Subadar Badri Nar Singh, 4th Kashmir Rifles was further advanced to the 2nd Class with effect from 7 April 1895, for conspicuous gallantry displayed by him on that day during a determined attack made by the enemy on the Fort at Chitral’.

    Sepoy Niku is the only other rank decorated in this Army Order, with one Queen’s commissioned officer Major Bhagwan Singh and four Viceroy’s Commission officers.

    Sold with assorted research.

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  • 24queen’s sudan 1896-98,(2869. Pte W.Levitt. 1/N.Staff: R.). Good very fine. (1)

    £250 - 300€310 - 370

    25queen’s south aFriCa 1899-1902,one bar, Defence of Ladysmith (350104. Sh. Cpl: A.J.Lintern. H.M.S. Powerful). Very fine. (1)

    £450 - 550€560 - 680

    Confirmed on roll.

    26queen’s south aFriCa 1899-1902,three bars, Cape Colony, S.A.01, S.A.02 (36657 Pte R.Whyte. Lovat’s Scouts.). The last two bars, not attached, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    27queen’s south aFriCa 1899-1902,four bars, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen, S.A.01 (2886 Pte J.Jack, 17th Coy 6th Imp: Yeo:). The last bar not attached, a couple of edge bruises otherwise very fine. (1)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    28queen’s south aFriCa 1899-1902,four bars, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen, S.A.01 (2892 Pte R.Morton. 17th Coy 6th Imp: Yeo:). The last bar not attached, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    29queen’s south aFriCa 1899-1902,four bars, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen, S.A.01 (2890 Sgt W.Campbell, 17th Coy 6th Imp: Yeo:). Good very fine. (1)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    Sergeant W.Campbell was severely wounded at Renburg on the 22nd October 1900.

    30queen’s south aFriCa 1899-1902,four bars, Cape Colony, Orange Free State, Transvaal, S.A.01 (9480 Pte J.McGarry. Rl: Scots Fus:). The last bar not attached, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    31naVal general serViCe 1915-62,one bar, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (Gunr A.J.Ellis, R.N. H.M.S. Tamil.). Good very fine. (1)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    32CaMPaign serViCe Medal 1962,one bar, Northern Ireland (25053075 Fus W Campbell RHF). Court mounted as worn. Good very fine. (1)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    Single orders, Medals for distinguished Service, Long Service Medals and Miscellaneous

    33the Most honouraBle order oF the Bath,K.C.B. Breast star, in gold, silver and enamel, 7.8cm x 7.4cm, with WN stamp to reverse. Housed in domed fitted case with Widdowson & Veale label to inside of lid. Extremely fine. (2)

    £1,200 - 1,800€1,500 - 2,200

    Sold with a framed print of the unidentified recipient wearing a KCB set of insignia, Army Gold Cross and Military General Service Medal.

    34distinguished serViCe Medal,G.V.R. (180104. F.J.Soper, C.P.O. Marmora. 1917.). Extremely fine. (1)

    £600 - 800€740 - 990

    D.S.M. London Gazette 6.4.1918.For Patrol and Escort duty.Served on the “Marmora” when it was torpeoed, papers state he suffered from exposure.

    35British eMPire Medal,E.II.R. (Charles Docherty). In Royal Mint case of issue. Some contact marks, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    B.E.M. London Gazette 1.1.1955.Served as a diver on “Sea Salvor”. Royal Fleet Auxiliary.

    36royal west aFriCan Frontier ForCe distinguished ConduCt MedalG.V.R., un-crowned head obverse with swivel suspension, the edge impressed (Specimen). Lightly toned, extremely fine. (1)

    £400 - 500€490 - 620

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  • 37royal naVal long serViCe and good ConduCt,V.R. (Fredk Barnes. Sh. Corpl 1st CL. H.M.S. Cruiser.). Very fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    38royal naVal long serViCe and good ConduCt,V.R. (John Ryder. Sh. Corpl 1st Class H.M.S. Helicon). Some contact marks, very fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    39royal naVal long serViCe and good ConduCt,G.VI.R. (J.105363 S.G.White. L.S. H.M.S. Albatross.). Very fine. (1)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    40royal naVal long serViCe and good ConduCt,G.VI.R. (MX.715790 J.Purkis. L.Ptmn. H.M.S.Montclare.). Official correction to the number otherwise very fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    41royal naVal long serViCe and good ConduCt,E.II.R. (MX.51068 W.M.J.Foxworthy C.P.O. Wtr. H.M.S. Gannet.). Small correction to number, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    42Volunteer ForCe long serViCe and good ConduCt,V.R., impressed (66 Serjt: J.A.McMurray. Galloway V.R.C.). Very fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    43Volunteer ForCe long serViCe and good ConduCt,V.R. impressed (990 Sgt J.Thomson. 1st Ayr: & Galloway R.G.A.V.). Good very fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    44Volunteer ForCe long serViCe and good ConduCt,E.VII.R., impressed (1525 Br.J.Blake. 1st Ayr. & Galloway R.G.A.V.). Lightly toned, good very fine. (1)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

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  • 45Volunteer ForCe long serViCe and good ConduCt,E.VII.R. (9763 Pte M.F.Monteith. 1/Lanark V.R.C.). Toned, extremely fine. (1)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    46Volunteer ForCe long serViCe and good ConduCt,E.VII.R., impressed (1289 L.Sjt:J.Bell. Galloway V.R.C.). Almost extremely fine. (1)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    47royal naVal good shooting Medal,G.V.R. (154236 H.B.Richars, P.O.1 CL., H.M.S. Drake. 1904. 6IN. B.L.). Good very fine. (1)

    £250 - 300€310 - 370

    48Ceylon PoliCe long serViCe and good ConduCt Medal,G.VI.R., an unnamed example. Extremely fine. (1)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    49Ceylon PoliCe indePendenCe Medal,an unnamed example. Good very fine. (1)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    50lloyd’s Medal For saVing liFe at sea,Small bronze issue, engraved (Acting Leading Seaman William Sutherland No C/J105012 SS “Ryujin Maru” 4th November 1931). In Lloyds case of issue. Extremely fine. (1)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    Awarded when serving on H.M.S. Hermes for the rescue, as one of the boat’s crew, of part of the crew of Japanese steamer Ryujin Maru, near Foochow.

    51royal huMane soCiety,Small successful medal, silver issue (Type II), engraved (Walter J.Wright. R.N.R. 6 Jan 1919.). Some contact marks and edge bruising, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

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  • 52world war one triBute Medals,Parish of Old Cumnock, silver and enamel medal, engraved to Pte William Smith. Burch and Parish of Maybole, silver and enamel medal engraved to J.Geddes A.O.D. Very fine. (2)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    53Prize and MisCellaneous Medals,an assortment of military and civilian prize and related medals including Glenfield & Kennedy Ltd Kilmarnock 50 Years service medal in 9ct gold. 21st Anniversary of the Volunteer movement, bronze medal given to (George R.Stewart Lieut 10th L.R.V. (Lanark Volunteer Rifles). With minor other issues etc. Generally very fine. (Lot)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    54British arMy insignia,an assortment including cap badges, shoulder titles, buttons, medallions etc. Varied state. (Lot)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    55royal naVy and royal Marines insignia,a wide assortment in cloth and metal mainly 20th Century issue with buttons and other related insignia, defective medals. Varied state. (Lot)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    56Medal CaBinet,a mahogany and mahogany veneer medal cabinet, with 18 standard drawers and a further larger drawer at the base, with brass bound corners to the front and two brass carrying handles, 45cm high x 54.5cm wide x 33cm deep. In good serviceable condition. (1)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    Not suitable for postage but delivery in the UK can be arranged.Please see the website for an image of this lot.

    Groups with orders, decorations & awards for Gallantry & distinguished Service

    57a great war C.B.e. grouP oF Four to CaPtain a.g.wright, royal naVy,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, C.B.E., 1st type, Military Division; 1914-15 Star (Commr. A.G.Wright. R.N.); British War and Victory Medal with M.I.D. Oakleaf (Capt.A.G.Wright. R.N.). Very fine or better. (4)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    C.B.E. London Gazette 23.5.1919. For valuable services in command of H.M. Naval Base Ardrossan since August 1915.

    58a great war o.B.e. grouP oF eleVen to CoMMander h.F.waight, royal naVy,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E., 2nd type, Military Division; 1914-15 Star (Mate , H.F.Waight, R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (Lieut.H.F.Waight. R.N.); 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43 bar; Pacific Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal with M.I.D. Oakleaf. Mounted as worn with corresponding miniatures and riband bar. With a separate BWM to (27882 Pte A.W.Waight K.O.S.B.). Very fine or better. (Lot)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    O.B.E. London Gazette 11.1.1944.He displayed great energy, administrative ability and drive in preparing Malta to meet ‘Operation Husky’ requirements. On the day the expedition left Malta he controlled the programme for Landing Craft loadings and assemblies. Every craft was loaded and sailed at the programme time.

    M.I.D. London Gazette 31.8.1943.Commander Henry Francis Waight was appointed an Acting Gunner, R.N. in June 1914 and a Mate in October of the same year. During the Great War he served in Torpedo Boats 2 and 109 from August 1914 until June 1916, when he joined Acteon, the Torpedo School Ship, and latterly in the Light Cruiser Prosperine. Having been advanced to Lieutenant in June 1917, Waight went on to attain the rank of Commander prior to being placed on the Retired List sometime between the wars. Called up in the Acting Rank of Captain in August 1939, he served in the Naval bases Spartiate and Arrossan in Scotland, prior to being posted to Stag, a Naval Depot in the Suez area in February 1942. A brief spell at Alexandria in the Nile followed, during which period he was recommended for an M.I.D. for services in support of the advancing 8th Army. Almost certainly these services included special duties at Benghazi in limiting damage to the port during heavy air attacks and in getting everything back into working order. In May 1943 Waight joined St.Angelo in Malta, a posting that led to the award of the O.B.E. for his role in planning and supervising the “Operation Husky” force while attached to the Staff of the Vice-Admiral, Malta. He received the O.B.E. at Buckingham Palace in May 1944 and finished the war as S.B.N.O. while with the Golden Hind.

    59a Post war o.B.e. Pair to MaJor r.garnsey,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E., 2nd type, Civil Division; Defence Medal. The first in Royal Mint case of issue, the second in box of issue. Good very fine. (Lot)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    M.B.E. London Gazette 20.3.1947O.B.E. London Gazette March 1961.Sold with Buckingham Palace letter for the M.B.E. dated 20.3.1947 and a separate from the Central Chancery relating to the O.B.E. dated 22.3.1961, and a small photograph of him.

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    60a great war o.B.e. grouP oF Four to CoMMander J.kiddle, royal naVy,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, O.B.E., 1st type, Military Division; 1914-15 Star (Lt.Commr. J.Kiddle, R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (Commr.J.Kiddle. R.N.). Very fine. (4)

    £350 - 450€430 - 560

    O.B.E. London Gazette. 16.9.1919.

    61a great war M.B.e. Pair to CaPtain a.e.siddons-wilson, royal air ForCe,The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, M.B.E., Military Division, type 1; British War Medal (Capt.A.E.Siddons-Wilson. R.A.F.). Good very fine. (2)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    M.B.E. London Gazette 3.6.1919.Served throughout WW1 at R.A.F. Station Yarmouth, Norfolk, as Specialist Engineer Officer.

    62a seCond world war d.s.C. grouP oF Four to g.t.lilley, royal naVal reserVe,Distinguished Service Cross, G.VI.R., engraved on reverse (George Thomas Lilley. R.N.R. Skipper H.M.Tr. Kirkella 1940); 1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star; War Medal. With a patrol service badge. The medal mounted as worn. Good very fine. (5)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    D.S.C. London Gazette 11.7.1940.Birthday Honours. He was serving aboard HMT Kirkella at the time.

    63a great war M.C. grouP oF Four to seCond lieutenant r.wilson, loyal north lanCashire regiMent, late ayrshire yeoManry,Military Cross, G.V.R.; 1914-15 Star (1841 Pte R.Wilson. Ayr. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medal (2.Lieut.R.Wilson.). With badge and a wound stripe. Good very fine. (Lot)

    £800 - 1,200€990 - 1,500

    M.C. London Gazette 16.9.1918.For conspicuous gallantry and devotion to duty. He led his platoon during a counter-attack with great skill and determination. It was largely due to his coolness and personal example that the enemy was driven back from a position which threatened the left flank of the battalion. while reorganising his men under heavy machine gun fire he was wounded.

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    64a great war d.C.M. grouP oF FiVe to Colour sergeant MaJor w.h.roBson, royal sCots Fusiliers, late lanarkshire yeoManry,Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (295868 Sjt-A.C.S.Mjr-W.H.Robson. 12/R.Sc:Fus:); 1914-15 Star (1054 Sjt.W.H.Robson. Lanark. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medal with M.I.D. Oakleaf (1054 W.O.CL.2.W.H.Robson. Lanark. Yeo.); Territorial Force Efficiency Medal, G.V.R. (295868 C.S.Mjr:W.H.Robson. 12/R.Sc:Fus:). With prize medal. Toned, extremely fine. (Lot)

    £1,000 - 1,500€1,200 - 1,900

    D.C.M. London Gazette 10.1.1920.On 31st October 1918, during an attack south west of Audenarde, he noticed a gap between his company and the battalion on his right, caused by machine gun fire. By personal reconnaissance he located the fire, returned and organised a small party and attacked the enemy position and captured it, together with sixty prisoners and several machine guns.

    M.I.D. London Gazette 23.10.1917.Sold with assorted research and a small scroll from the 31st division named to him dated 31.10.1918.

    65a great war d.C.M. grouP oF six to BoMBardier B.BirCh, royal Field artillery,Distinguished Conduct Medal, G.V.R.; Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four bars, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, Transvaal; King’s South Africa, two bars, S.A.01, S.A.02; 1914-15 Star trio. All medals renamed (No.96695. Bomb.B.Birch. D.C.M. 366th Batty. R.F.A.). Very fine. (6)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    Not entitled to the D.C.M.

    66a great war d.s.M. grouP oF FiVe to Master at arMs w.g.CliFFord, royal naVy,Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (178349. W.G.Clifford, M.A.A. “Prince Eugene” Belgian Coast . 1,July-11,Nov. 1918.); 1914-15 Star (178349. W.G.Clifford, Sh. Cpl. 1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (178349 W.G.Clifford. M.A.A. R.N.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (178349 W.G.Clifford, Sh. Corpl 1CL, H.M.S. Pembroke.). Mounted as worn. Very fine. (5)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    D.S.M. London Gazette 15.2.1919.For services in monitors off the Belgian Coast between the 1st July and 11th November 1918.

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  • 67a great war d.s.M. Pair to Petty oFFiCer w.d.harris, royal naVy,Distinguished Service Medal, G.V.R. (170438.W.D.Harris. P.O. 2CL. H.M.S. Teutonic.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (170438. W.D.Harris. P.O. 1CL. H.M.S. Moldavia.). Edge bruise to the last, otherwise good very fine. (2)

    £600 - 800€740 - 990

    D.S.M. London Gazette 7.8.1915.For services in the Patrol Cruisers since the outbreak of war.

    68a seCond world war d.s.M. grouP oF FiVe to aBle seaMan t.l.k.Ford, royal naVy,Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (A.B. T.L.K.Ford. P/JX. 163752); 1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal. Mounted as worn. Last initial and surname officially corrected, otherwise very fine. (5)

    £600 - 800€740 - 990

    D.S.M. London Gazette 8.5.1945.For courage and skill in successful attacks on E Boats while serving in light coastal forces.

    69a seCond world war d.s.M. grouP oF FiVe to wireMan g.h.Jane, royal naVy,Distinguished Service Medal, G.VI.R. (Wireman G.H.Jane. C/MX. 118563); 1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star with France and Germany bar; Defence Medal; War Medal. With patrol service badge. Very fine or better. (6)

    £700 - 1,000€860 - 1,200

    D.S.M. London Gazette 14.6.1945.

    70a great war M.M. grouP oF Four to aCting leading seaMan w.stuttard, royal naVal Volunteer reserVe,Military Medal, G.V.R. (R-1719 A.B.-L.S.-W.Stuttard. Hood Bn: R.N.V.R.); British War and Victory Medal (R.1719 W.Stuttard. Act. L.S. R.N.V.R.); Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct, G.VI.R. (William Stuttard). With minor badges. Good very fine. (4)

    £700 - 1,000€860 - 1,200

    M.M. London Gazette 14.5.1919.

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  • 71a seCond world war M.M. grouP oF FiVe to lanCe BoMBardier J.MaCdonald, royal artillery,Military Medal, G.VI.R. (947963 L.Bmbr. J.Macdonald. R.A.); 1939-1945 Star; Italy Star; Defence Medal; War Medal. Almost extremely fine. (5)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    M.M. London Gazette 7.12.1944.

    On the night 27/28 May,44, carrying a 48 set, he accompanied his Tp Comd with the leading coy 3 Gren Gds in their attack on Monte Grande. Half way up the coy ran into heavy mortar fire and DF. At this point L/Bdr. McDonald’s set went “dis”. Ignoring the fire he continued to re-net his set until he was again “through”.Meantime the coy had moved, so he went forward alone. He gained the top of the hill, despite more mortar and small arms fire, and after some time met his Tp Comd. By now both had lost touch with the coy, but learning from Control that it had been held up further down the slope, from which direction there was considerable firing, he set off along the high ground to join a second coy, which was coming up on the leading coy’s left. After something over an hour’s walking they found this coy, established an OP and controlled the arty fire for the remainder of the action. During their walk they ran into and were shot at by two enemy patrols and were pinned down by Spandau fire on another occasion for 10 minutes. In all L/Bdr. McDonald war carrying and working his set, under trying conditions for nine hours. He showed the greatest tenacity and courage and a complete disregard for his personal safety.

    72a seCond world war M.M. grouP oF seVen to CorPoral l.g.Cushing, royal engineers,Military Medal, G.VI.R. (1867395 Cpl.L.G.Cushing. R.E.); General Service Medal 1918-62, one bar, Palestine (1867375. Spr.L.G.Cushing. R.E.); 1939-1945 Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star; Defence Medal; War Medal. With Voluntary Medical Service Medal, one bar (Mrs Madalenie Cushing) and three Red Cross Medals, two named to her. Very fine or better. (Lot)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    M.M. London Gazette 21.12.1944.

    Prior to the successful attack on Lebisey on 8-7-1944 this N.C.O. went on two successful minefield recce patrols right up to within a few yards of the enemy positions, obtaining much valuable information. When the attack took place, the section which he commands was placed under the command of “C” Coy of the 2nd Warwicks. His task was to clear a route through known mined areas to the south edge of the Labisey Feature for tanks for the Staffordshire Yeomanry. In spite of a considerable number of casualties to “C” Coy from sniping, mortar and shell-fire, he pressed forward with his task showing great determination and excellent power of Leadership for a N.C.O. responsible for an independent job, and succeeded in getting a route through and information back to the tanks so that they were through to their objective by H plus 30. This task involved the removal of a number of mines and made up booby trap charges. After completing this task which resulted in successful consolidation of the right flank, he rallied his section, and having already found some booby traps, continued to search and clear buildings in the Company area of them, although this area was still infested with a number of the enemy. This N.C.O. is considerated to have shown excellent powers of leadership, courage and coolness under considerable fire, whilst entrusted with a separate tasks-away from his own sub-unit.

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  • 73a seCond world war B.e.M. grouP oF FiVe to Petty oFFiCer l.h.h.niChols, royal naVy,British Empire Medal, G.VI.R. (P.O.Leonard H.H.Nichols. C/JX 583654); 1939-1945 Star; Africa Star with North Africa 1942-43; Defence Medal; War Medal. Extremely fine. (5)

    £220 - 280€270 - 350

    B.E.M. London Gazette 29.10.1943.For outstanding courage in dangerous operations which led to the opening of North African Ports.

    Campaign Groups and Pairs

    74three to Boatswain a.J.ayres, h.M. Coast guard, late royal naVy,Egypt 1882-89, dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (A.J.Ayres. Ord: H.M.S. “Monarch”.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, V.R. (A.J.Ayres, Boatn., H.M. Coast Guard.); Khedive’s star, dated 1882. Very fine or better. (3)

    £300 - 350€370 - 430

    75Pair to aBle seaMan w.Matthews, royal naVy,Egypt 1882-89, dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (W.Matthews A.B. H.M.S. “Temeraire.”); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882, reverse engraved (W.Matthews). Very light star marks to the first, otherwise very fine. (2)

    £220 - 260€270 - 320

    76Pair to ChieF oFFiCer J.Bulled, royal naVy,Egypt 1882-89, dated reverse, one bar, Alexandria 11th July (J.Bulled. Chf Offr C.G. H.M.S. “Penelope.”); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882. A couple of light contact marks, very fine. (2)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    77Pair to PriVate w.iMroCk, royal Marines,Egypt 1882-89, dated reverse, one bar, Tel-El-Kebir (W.Imrock. Pte R.M.); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882. Contact marks to the first, nearly very fine. (2)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    78Pair to aBle seaMan J.J.kingdon, royal naVy,Egypt 1882-89, dated reverse, one bar, Suakin 1885 (J.J.Kingdon, A.B. H.M.S. “Agincourt”.); Khedive’s Star, dated 1882. Very fine or better. (2)

    £180 - 220€220 - 270

    79Pair to PriVate w.sPillsBury, royal Marines light inFantry,Egypt 1882-89, undated reverse, two bars, Suakin 1885, Tofrek (W.Spillsbury, Pte. R.M.L.I.); Khedive’s Star, dated 1884-6. Some light edge wear otherwise very fine. (2)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    80six to Master at arMs J.t.knight, royal naVy,Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, no bar (J.T.Knight, M.A.A., H.M.S. Monarch.); Africa General Service 1902-56, one bar, Somaliland 1902-04 (J.T.Knight, M.A.A., H.M.S. Naiad.); 1914-15 Star (135865 J.T.Knight. M.A.A., R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (135865 J.T.Knight. M.A.A. R.N.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, V.R. (J.T.Knight, M.A.A., H.M.S. Naiad). Small official correction to the ship on the last otherwise extremely fine. (6)

    £350 - 450€430 - 560

    81Four to teMPorary seCond lieutenant w.Morrison, south aFriCan inFantry, late iMPerial yeoManry,Queen’s South Africa 1899-1902, four bars, Cape Colony, Transvaal, Wittebergen, S.A.01 (1477 Sgt W.Morrison, 17th Coy Imp: Yeo:); British War and South African Victory Medal (Sjt W.Morrison. 9th S.A.I.); Colonial Auxiliary Forces Long Service Medal, G.V.R. (Temp 2/LT. W.Morrison. 11th I (R.L.I.). With small prize medal for Tug of War 1893. (5)

    £160 - 200€200 - 250

    82Four to lieutenant CoMMander a.M.y.dane, royal naVy,Naval General Service 1915-62, one bar, Persian Gulf 1909-1914 (Lieut. A.M.Y.Dane, R.N., H.M.S. Dartmouth.); 1914-15 Star (Lieut. A.M.Y.Dane. R.N.); British War and Victory Medal with MID Oakleaf (Lt.Commr.A.M.Y.Dane. R.N.). Extremely fine. (4)

    £220 - 280€270 - 350

    83six to Petty oFFiCer h.J.k.hiCks, royal naVy,Naval General Service 1915-62, one bar, Palestine 1936-1939 (JX.134882 H.J.K.Hicks. L.S. R.N.); 1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; Defence Medal; War Medal with MID Oakleaf. Good very fine. (6)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    M.I.D. London Gazette 28.9.1943.

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  • 84FiVe to seaMan w.C.niCholls, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star (A.6898. W.C.Nicholls, Smn., R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal with MID Oakleaf (6898A. W.C.Nicholls Smn. R.N.R.); Royal Naval Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (A.6898. W.C.Nicholls, Sea. R.N.R. “Denis Casey” Aux. Patrol 1918.); Royal Naval Reserve Long Service and Good Conduct Medal, G.V.R. (5126.D. W.C.Nicholls. Smn. R.N.R.). Very fine or better. (5)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    M.I.D. London Gazette 20.9.1918. For Service in the Auxiliary Patrol, Minesweeping & Coastal Motor Boats, between the 1st January & 30th June 1918.

    M.S.M. London Gazette 11.4.1919.For services in the Auxiliary Patrol between the 1st July and 1th November 1918.

    85Four to engineer t.C.soars, royal naVy,1914-15 Star (E.S.2765. T.C.Soars. Eng., R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal (2765ES T.C.Soars. Engn. R.N.R.); Royal Naval Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (E.S.2765. T.C.Soars, Engn R.N.R. “Prefect” Aux. Patrol 1918.). Very fine or better. (4)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    M.S.M. London Gazette 11.4.1919.For services in the Auxiliary Patrol between the 1st July and 11th November 1918.

    86three to aBle seaMan h.Peden, royal naVal Volunteer reserVe,1914-15 Star (C.Z.-2628. H.Peden, A.B., R.N.V.R.); British War and Victory Medal (C.Z.2628 H.Peden. A.B. R.N.V.R.). In boxes of issue. Imperial Service Medal, G.V.R. (William Henry John Vaughan.). Very fine. (4)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    I.S.M. London Gazette 18.2.1920.Moulder, R.N. Torpedo Factory at Greenock.

    87Four to Petty oFFiCer k.w.andrews, royal naVy,1914-15 Star (J.34262. K.W.Andrews. Boy.1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (J.34262 K.W.Andrews. A.B. R.N.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (J.34262 K.W.Andrews P.O. H.M.S. Gnat.). Contact marks to the second, otherwise very fine. (4)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    88Four to warrant telegraPhist P.s.sMith, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star trio (Wt. Tel. P.S.Smith, R.N.R.); Defence Medal. Extremely fine. (4)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    89FiVe to sergeant J.Mills, king’s regiMent,1914-15 Star (9848 Pte J.Mills. L’Pool R.); British War and Victory Medal (9848 Sjt.J.Mills. L’Pool R.); India General Service 1908-35, one bar, Afghanistan N.W.F. 1919 (9848 Sgt.J.Mills, L’Pool.R.); Army Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (3757421 Sjt.J.Mills. The King’s R.). Some light contact marks, very fine. (5)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    90Four to aCting ChieF Petty oFFiCer w.h.howard, royal naVy,1914-15 Star (182914, W.H.Howard, P.O. R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (182914 W.H.Howard. Act. C.P.O. R.N.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (182914 W.H.Howard, P.O. H.M.S. Thames.). Toned, good very fine. (4)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    91Four to leading seaMan k.J.n.CoBB, royal naVy,1914-15 Star J.22550. K.J.N.Cobb. A.B., R.N.); British War and Victory Medal (J.22550 K.J.N.Cobb. L.S. R.N.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (J.22550 K.J.N.Cobb. P.O. H.M.S. Adamant.). Mounted as worn. Polished good fine or better. (4)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    92Four to Master at arMs a.e.t.hayward, royal naVy,1914-15 Star (189553, A.E.T.Hayward, Sh. Cpl. 1., R.N.); British War and Victory Medal with M.I.D. Oakleaf (189553 A.E.T.Hayward. M.A.A. R.N.). Very fine. (4)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    93Four to MaJor a.C.Marshall, lanarkshire yeoManry,1914-15 Star (Capt.A.C.Marshall. Lanark. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medal (Major A.C.Marshall.); Special Constabulary Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (Anthony C. Marshall.). Mounted as worn. Very fine. (4)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    Born 1878 Educated Rugby; Commissioned 1905; Lieut 1908; Capt 1914; Major 1915. Served Gallipoli 27 Sept to 31 Dec 1915; Egypt & Palestine 1 Jan 1916 to1 May 1918; France for 8 May 1918. He was present at the Battles of Gaza, Capture of Jerusalem & subsequent Ops. Wounded 27 Dec 1917 at Sheik Zeitoun attd to 12th Bn RSF. On 11 Jan 1918 admitted to 45 Sty Hospital El Arish with Gun Shot Wounds to Legs. He was admitted to 14 Gen Hospital Minereux suffering from exhaustion.

    94three to PriVate r.sMith, lanarkshire yeoManry,1914-15 Star trio (699 Pte.R.Smith. Lanark Yeo.). Very fine or better. (3)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

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  • 95three to stoker J.Craig, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star trio (W.S.A. 1430 J.Craig. Skr. R.N.R.). Extremely fine. (3)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    96six to lieutenant Colonel C.i.a.duBs, ayrshire yeoManry,1914-15 Star (Lieut.C.I.A.Dubs. Ayr. Yeo.); British War and Victory Medal (Capt.G.I.A.Dubs.); War Medal; Coronation 1937; Territorial Decoration, G.V.R.. The star gilded, otherwise very fine. (6)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    Lieutenant Colonel Clarence Ivor Alastair served with the Ayrshire Yeomanry at Gallipoli from 10.10.1915. His addresses were The Barracks at Omagh and Cambusdoon, Ayr.

    97three to gunner w.h.tutChings, royal naVy,1914-15 Star trio (Gr. W.H.Tutchings. R.N.). Very fine or better. (3)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    98three to PriVate a.MCkissoCk, ayrshire yeoManry,1914-15 Star trio (1619 Pte.A.McKissock, Ayr. Yeo.). Extremely fine. (3)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    99three to PriVate a.V.Page, 14th london regiMent,1914-15 Star (4532 Pte. A.V.Page.14-Lond.R.); British War and Victory Medals; Silver War Badge (98795); together with an original photograph entitled: ‘2/14th Battalion London Regiment (London Scottish) Machine Gun Scetion. Sandhill Camp, May 1916.’ Very fine. (5)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    Private Albert Victor Page enlisted on 22nd March, 1915 giving his address as 405 Caledonian Road, Holloway, London and his trade as a commercial traveller.

    100three to PriVate J.harrison, ManChester regiMent,1914-15 Star (24302 L.Cpl J.Harrison. Manch:R.); British War and Victory Medal (24302 Pte.J.Harrison. Manch.R.); Memorial Plaque (James Harrison). With Memorial scroll, 3 postcards, slip for WW1 pair, Imperial War Graves Commission paperwork, and a copy of the Order of Service for the Wigan War Memorial unveiling in 1925. Good very fine. (Lot)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    Private James Harrison was born at St.George’s, Wigan. He enlisted at Southport, Lancashire. He was killed in action on the 7th June 1917 and is buried in the Lindenhoek Chalet Military Cemetery.

    101three to CaPtain J.r.Caird, king’s own sCottish Borderers,1914-15 Star (Lieut:J.R.Caird. K.O.Sco.Bord:); British War and Victory Medal (Capt.J.R.Caird.). In boxes of issue with letters for the star and pair. With Pair to Lieutenant W.J.Caird, Border Regiment, British War and Victory Medal (2.Lieut.W.J.Caird), with a letter relating to his rank dated 1.1.1920.. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    Captain James Robert Caird was the son of Major Lindsay Henryson Caird (late Border Regiment), Infantry Record Office, Hamilton, and the late Janet Laura Caird. He was a member of the Inss of Court O.T.C. when war broke out. He obtained his commission in the 3rd K.O.S.B. on the 15th August 1914, and served with 2nd Bn Highland Light Infantry in front of Ypres from November 1914 to March 1915. He was killed in action on the 23rd April 1915 and is remember on the Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial.

    102Four to CoMMander e.F.hannan, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star (Lieut. E.F.Hannan. R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal (Lieut. E.F.Hannan. R.N.R.); Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, G.V.R. Mounted as worn. Extremely fine. (4)

    £220 - 280€270 - 350

    Commander Edwin Francis Hannan; Sub Lieutenant 1913; Lieutenant 1915; Lieutenant Commander 1923, retired as Commander 1928. Served from 7.8.1914 on armed merchant cruiser “Macedonia”; and from 22.1.1918 on the depot ship “Maidstone” for service in submarines.

    103Four to suB lieutenant l.C.king, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star (Mid. L.C.King, R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal (S.Lt.L.C.King. R.N.R.); Royal Naval Reserve Decoration, G.V.R.. Mounted as worn. Extremely fine. (4)

    £220 - 280€270 - 350

    104three to warrant telegraPher a.C.sMith, royal naVy,1914-15 Star (Wt. Tel. A.C.Smith. R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal (Wt. Tel. A.G.Smith. R.N.R.). Extremely fine. (3)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    Albert C.Smith was appointed Warrant Telegrapher in December 1914 and joined the Armed Merchant Cruiser “Caribbean”. He then joined the Armed Merchant Cruiser “Victorian” on commissioning June 1915 and remained on her until the end of WW1.

    105Four to lieutenant e.J.kidBy, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star (S.Lt E.J.Kidby. R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal (Lieut.E.J.Kidby. R.N.R.) Royal Humane Society medal, bronze issue (Edward John Kidby. 17th June 1882.). Good very fine. (4)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

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  • 106three to engineer lieutenant F.Millward, royal naVal reserVe,1914-15 Star (Eng. F.Millward. R.N.R.); British War and Victory Medal (Eng. Lt. F.Millward. R.N.R.). With dogtag and boxes of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    107British war and ViCtory Medal Pairs,(505512 Spr.J.T.Farley. C.E.; W.S.A. 1838 E.J.Knights. Skr. R.N.R.; 232420 Gnr.O.C.S. Wragg. R.A.). With 1914-15 Star and Victory Medal, both erased. Very fine. (8)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    108Four to ChieF writer w.a.grindey, royal naVy,British War and Victory Medal (347186 W.A.Grindey. 1 WR. R.N.); Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. (347186 W.A.Grindey. Ch. Wr. H.M.S. Bee.); Royal Naval Meritorious Service Medal, G.V.R. (347186 W.A.Grindley, 1st Wtr. “Implacable” Northern Patrol 1918.). Very fine or better. (4)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    M.S.M. London Gazette 24.3.1919.For services in the Northern and Southern Patrol Forces (submarine hunting flotillas) between 1st July & 11th November 1918.

    109Pair to surgeon lieutenant g.h.C.griFFiths. royal naVy,British War and Victory Medal (Surg. Lt.G.H.C.Griffiths. R.N.). Very fine. (2)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    110eight to aBle seaMan a.C.dark, royal naVy,British War and Victory Medal (J.73212 A.C.Dark. Boy 1 R.N.); 1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star; Africa Star; War Medal; Coronation 1953; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.V.R. with second award bar (J.73212 A.C.Dark. A.B. H.M.S. Cricket.). Mounted as worn. Wear to the first two, otherwise toned very fine. (8)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    111three to driVer d.sloan, royal artillery,British War and Victory Medal (655383 Dvr.D.Sloan. R.A.); Territorial Force War Medal (655383 Dvr.D.Sloan. R.A.). Extremely fine. (3)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    112Pair to PriVate w.Monie, lanarkshire yeoManry,British War and Victory (1133 Pte.W.Monie. Lanark.Yeo.). Some contact marks and light staining to both, otherwise very fine. (2)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    113three to seCond lieutenant w.F.Fraser, ayrshire yeoManry,British War and Victory Medal (2.Lieut.W.F.Fraser.); Territorial Force War Medal (2.Lieut W.F.Fraser. Ayr. Yeo.). With corresponding miniatures. Generally extremely fine. (6)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    114Pair to lieutenant CoMMander r.w.kiddle, royal naVy,British War and Victory Medal (Lt.Commr. R.W.Kiddle. R.N.). With box of issue. Mounted as worn. Good very fine. (2)

    £70 - 100€90 - 120

    Lieutenant Commander Reginald William Kiddle: Naval Cadet 15.1.1885; Midshipman 15.5.1887; Sub Lieutenant 11.8.1891; Lieutenant 31.12.1893; Retired 30.1.1901; Recalled for service 1.8.1914 at RN Barracks Devonport, promoted to Lt Cdr later Transport Officer 1st Grade.

    115Pair to lieutenant r.a.g. de Janasz, lanarkshire yeoManry,British War and Victory Medal (Lieut R.A.G. De Janasz.). Extremely fine. (2)£70 - 90€90 - 110

    Served in France from 1917 onwards, entitled to pair.

    116British war and ViCtory Medal Pairs,(Lieut F.A.P.Foster. R.N.; Payr.S.Lt. A.E.Hart. R.N.R.). Very fine or better. (4)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    117FiVe to lieutenant CoMMander h.J.watkins, royal naVy,1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star; Italy Star; War Medal; Naval General Service 1915-62, one bar, Minesweeping 1945-51 (Lt.Cdr.H.J.Watkins. R.N.). Mounted as worn. Good very fine. (5)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    118six to CoMMander r.s.BlaCker, royal naVy,1939-1945 Star; Atlantic Star with France and Germany bar; Pacific Star; Defence Medal; War Medal; Coronation 1953. Court mounted as worn. With a Royal Life Saving Society Medal and a football prize medal, both named to him. Very fine. (8)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

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  • 119Four to r.e.Meagher, royal australian naVy,1939-1945 Star; Pacific Star; War Medal; Australian Service Medal, all impressed (NX132199 R.E.Meagher). Very fine. (4)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    Robert Emmett Meagher enlisted at Eden, N.S.W., and served in the 1st Australian Small Ships Brigade.

    120three to Petty oFFiCer w.sutherland, royal naVy,Defence Medal; War Medal; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, G.VI.R. (J.105012 W.Sutherland. P.O. H.M.S. Sikh.). With 1939-1945 Star (4); Atlantic Star (3); Africa Star; Burma Star; Italy Star; France and Germany bar; Defence Medal (3); War Medal (5). Very fine. (Lot)

    £100 - 140€120 - 170

    121Pair to Master at arMs w.PurChase, royal naVy,Coronation 1902, bronze issue; Royal Naval Long Service and Good Conduct, V.R. (Wm Purchase. M.A.A., H.M.S. Camperdown.). Very fine. (2)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    122Pair to CaPtain J.C.Patterson, lanarkshire Volunteer riFle CorPs,Volunteer Force Long Service and Good Conduct, E.VII.R. engraved (Capt: J.Patterson, 1/Lanark: V.R.C.); Territorial Decoration, E.VII.R.. With a gold prize medal the obverse with D.Coy 1st L.R.V. , the reverse engraved (Section Prize won by Corp J.C.Paterson 1890). Very fine or better (3)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    Scripophily

    123China,5% Reorg Gold Loan of 1913, 123337, 123338, 123340, 123341, 123342, 123343, 123347. (7)

    £480 - 550€590 - 680

    124China,£20, 5% Gold Loan of 1912 (4), 31858-61. £100, 5% Gold Loan of 1912, 25751. $50, 5% Gold Loan of 1925 (5), 187112, 187115, 187117-9. £100, Chinese Imperial Railways 5% Gold Loan Shanghai-Nanking Railway 1904. (11)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    Banknotes including a collection of Provincial issues

    125ProVinCial, ashBorne Bank,£1, 12 February 1818, no. 3962, for Thomas Gisborne Jnr, John Brittlebank & Co (Outing 45, unrecorded partnership). Few pinholes, couple of stamp hinges on back, good fine, rare. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    126ProVinCial, Bath City Bank,5 Guineas, 1792, Bristol Bullion Bank, £1 1821, Bristol Tolzey Bank, £1 1818, Dartmouth Bank, £1 1823, Gloucester Old Bank £1 1814, 1 Guinea 1814 (Outing 89d, 325e, 328a, 822f,h). Bath City Bank with large hole left side, Gloucester, One Guinea missing parts of right side, good-very good. (6)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    127ProVinCial, Burlington & driFField Bank,£5, 1847? , for Harding, Smith & Faber, Gainsborough Bank, 1 Guinea 1801, Huddersfield Commercial Bank, 1 Guinea 1810, Stoodley Bridge, £1 1823, Wakefield Bank, 1 Guinea 1805, Whitby Bank, cheque dated 1823 (Outing 286, unrecorded partnership, 811a, 1004a, 2066a, 2239a). First with ‘V’ cut cancellation bottom edge, Huddersfield damaged and on backing paper, Wakefield with hole lower centre, mostly very good-fine. (6)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    128ProViCial, Burton & staFFordshire Bank,£1, 182-, proof on paper, for Blurton, Webb, Holland & Cooper (Outing 372, unrecorded partnership). 20mm tear top left, good very fine, scarce. (1)

    £150 - 180€190 - 220

    129ProVinCial, CanterBury union Bank,£5, 1840, split and rejoined at centre, Cranbrook Bank, £1, 1823, Maidstone Bank, £1, 1824 (Outing 415e, 610a, 1331b). Very good. (3)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    130ProVinCial, dewsBury Bank,£5, 1 April 1830, no. 655 for Hagues, Cook & Wormald (Outing 688, unrecorded partnership). Thinning on corners, few splits in body and tape repairs on back, good – very good, scarce. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    131ProVinCial, glouCester old Bank,5 Guineas, 9 November 1813, no. 1390 for Charles Evans & James Jelf (Outing 822g). Pinholes, spots of foxing, short strip out of top edge, very fine. (1)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

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  • 132ProVinCial, granthaM Bank,£1, 1810, Newark Bank, £1 (2), 1806, Retford Bank, £1, 1807 (Outing 841b, 1488b, 1778b). Very good – good fine. (4)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    133ProVinCial, hereFord City & County Bank,£1, 21 May 1821, no. 169 for Bodenham, Jay & Co (Outing 933d). Pinholes, worn edges, fine. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    134ProVinCial, huddersField old Bank,1 Guinea, date and number illegible, for John Dobson & Sons (Outing 1003a). Pinholes, good fine. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    135ProVinCial, iPswiCh Bank,£1, 10 January 1807, no.3114 for Ralph Holden, Sanders & Co., without vignette left side (Outing 1047a). Worn edges, small holes in body, good-very good. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    136ProVinCial, liChField Bank,£5, 1 April 1853, no. 234 for James Palmer & Richard Greene (Outing 1186c). Pinholes, small hole right side, very good-fine, scarce. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    137ProVinCial, liVerPool CorPoration,£50, 22 July 1794, no. 0635 (Outing 3036c). Small piece out of bottom edge, good fine-very fine. (1)

    £150 - 180€190 - 220

    138ProVinCial, Market drayton & shroPshire old Bank,£1, 1817, Salop & North Wales Bank, £5, 1836, Whitchurch Old Bank, £1 1815 (Outing 1392a, 1962b, 2347a). Very good-fine. (3)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    139ProVinCial, newCastle uPon tyne Joint stoCk Banking CoMPany,£5 (5), £10, 1838, all stamped CANCELLED twice (Outing 1515b,e). One £5 very fine, balance very good-fine. (6)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    137

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  • 145

    140ProVinCial, norwiCh & swaFFhaM Bank,£1 1821, 1825 (2), bankruptcy and dividend stamps on front. Norfolk & Suffolk General Bank, £1, 1820 (Outing 2111h, I, 2158a). Last with piece out of top edge and missing bottom corner, very good – about very fine. (4)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    141ProVinCial, roMFord Bank,£5, 6 October 1843, no. 1085H for Thos Johnson, Wm Johnson & C.Mann (Outing 1824h). Missing part of bottom right corner plus short strip top left edge, fine (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    142ProVinCial, saddleworth union Bank,£1, 1 September 1825, no.1841 for Jn.Harrop, Edwd Brown & Co (Outing 1845b). Damaged edges and missing pieces from borders, very good. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    143ProVinCial, saruM Bank,£2, 10 October 1808, no. 7638 for Burrough & Co., bankruptcy stamp on back (Outing 1886b). Good fine. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    144ProVinCial, sheerness Bank,£5, 20 March 1823, no. 1036 for Edward Bishop (Outing 1924b). Pinholes, good fine. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    145ProVinCial, soke & City oF PeterBorough Bank,£1, 1 May 1816, no. 908 for Martin Cole, N.Hadley & C Simpkin, endorsements on back (connected to Outing 1695). Pinholes, couple of short tears right edge, good fine, scarce. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    146ProVinCial, stratFord uPon aVon Bank,£1, 27 May 1811, no.411 for Battersbee & Morris (Ref.Outing 2081, type unrecorded). Damaged with hole lower centre and another right side, worn edges otherwise intact, good, rare. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

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  • 147ProVinCial, tring, aylesBury & CheshaM Bank,£10, 18-, no. 7304 unissued for Thomas Butcher & Sons (Outing 2199f). Good extremely fine. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    148ProVinCial, wantage Bank,£1, 6 March 1810, no. 9053 for Wm.Mattingley, Wm. Kent and Benj. Kent (Outing 2261a). Pinholes, vertical split at centre, small piece out of top edge, very good. (1)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    149ProVinCial, wellingBorough Bank,£1, 1 September 1814, no. 2399 for Morton, Rodick & Co. (Outing 2294b). About very fine. (1)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    150ProVinCial, windsor Bank,£1, 21 August 1815 for Brown & Coombs, bankruptcy stamp and endorsements on back (Outing 2376l). Pinholes, good fine-very fine. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    151ProVinCial, wolVerhaMPton old Bank,£1 (2), 10 March 1815 for Thos. Gibbons, John Gibbons, Benj.Gibbons Jnr & Co., bankruptcy stamp on back (Outing 2392e). Couple of small holes left side, good fine (2)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    152treasury, n.F. warren Fisher,£1, 1923-27, G1/71 481285, Bank of England, P.S. Beale, £5, 24 September 1951, V79 010187 (Dugg.T31, B270). Good very fine. (2)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    153Bank oF england, C.P.Mahon,£5, 28 May 1927, 032/H 74297 (Dugg. B.215). Good very fine. (1)

    £250 - 300€310 - 370

    147

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  • 154Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£100, 29 September 1936, issued at Liverpool, 96/Y 24565 (Dugg.B245e). Number lower left,good very fine-extremely fine. (1)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    155Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, A-D (8), B-D (9), C-D (2), D-D (7), E-D (4), H-D (17), J-D (10), K-D (6), L-D (9), M-D (6), N-D (4), O-D (6), R-D (5), T-D (12), U-D (14), W-D (15), X-D (17), Y-D (16), Z-D (6) (Dugg. B249). Very good-good fine, few better. (173)

    £250 - 300€310 - 370

    156Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1. 1940-48, including 50 different prefixes between J01D -J99D and 28 prefixes between L05D-L96D (Dugg. B249). Good fine-very fine, few better. (120)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    157Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, C54E 861949-861958 (Dugg. B249). Good very fine-extremely fine. (10)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    158Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, including 29 different prefixes between C12E-C99E and 62 prefixes between D02E-D98E (Dugg. B249). Good fine-very fine. (126)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    159Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, including 56 different prefixes between L02E-L97E (Dugg. B249). Mostly very fine. (113)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    154

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  • 160Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, A-H (11), D-H (23), J-H (20), L-H (40), O-H and R-H (4) prefixes (Dugg. B249). Some stained or damaged, fine-good fine. (99)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    161Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,D02H, J92H 930426-28, L38H, L45H, L47H, L99H, N33H 814992-94 (Dugg. B249). Good very fine. (11)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    162Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, including 53 different prefixes between O01H-O99H (Dugg. B249). Generally very fine-good very fine. (80)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    163Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, S01D 048751 and S10D 534437, replacement notes Dugg. B250. Fine and very fine-good very fine. (2)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    164Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£1, 1940-48, S03E 653602, S04E 758291, S09E 209818 and 710496 replacement notes Dugg. B250. Fine – very fine. (4)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    165Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£5, 1 October 1938, B/280 93200 (Dugg. B241). Good extremely fine. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    166Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£5, 1 October 1938, B/280 93119 and 93120 (Dugg. B241). First about uncirculated, second good extremely fine. (2)

    £250 - 300€310 - 370

    167Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£5, 13 September 1938, B/276 86769 (Dugg. B241). Good extremely fine – about uncirculated. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    168Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£5, 1 October 1938, B/280 93124 (Dugg. B241). About uncirculated. (1)

    £150 - 180€190 - 220

    169Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£5, 13 September 1938, B/276 86716 and 86717 (Dugg. B241). Extremely fine – good extremely fine. (2)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

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  • 170

    170Bank oF england, k.o.PePPiatt,£10, 27 October 1934, issued at Leeds, 150/V 00501(Dugg. B242d). Very fine-good very fine, scarce. (1)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    171oPeration Bernhard,£20, 15 August 1933,47/M, £50,20 June 1930,44/N. Good very fine-extremely fine. (2)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    172Bank oF england, l.k.o’Brien,10-,1955-60, A20Y, A96Y, C94Y (5), D16Y, E27Y,, L16Y (3), M95Y, O55Y, £1 (7, including S07T), (Dugg. B271, 273, 274) plus other 10/- (2), £1(11), £5 (2) and £10, 1940-75. Mostly very fine –good very fine, some better. (37)

    £140 - 160€170 - 200

    173Bank oF england, J.B.Page,£1, 1970-78, DX52 087149-158, HW 152006-015 and other prefixes (16, including MS25(2), MW17), 1978-80, A10 525507-12 (Dugg. B320, 322, 323, 337). Good very fine-uncirculated. (42)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    174Bank oF england, J.B.Page,£10, 1975-80, C15(2), J39, N73(2), D.H.Somerset, £20, 1981-84, E02, J08, 1984-88, 44D, 18H(2), 11K, 64J, G.M.Gill, £20, 1988-90, 29W 877364 and 877365 (Dugg. B330, 350, 351, 355). Somerset £20 E02 and J08 about very fine, balance good very fine-good extremely fine. (15)

    £300 - 350€370 - 430

    175Bank oF england, d.h.soMerset,£5, 1980-87, HY36 610181-186, HY67 (6), HY74 867479-488 (Dugg. B343). Extremely fine – good extremely fine. (22)

    £140 - 160€170 - 200

    176Bank oF england, d.h.soMerset,£10, 1980-84, BN22, BR24 565434-436, BU62 426566-568 (Dugg. B348). Good extremely fine – about uncirculated. (7)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    177Bank oF england, g.M.gill,£5, 1988-91, RD, RH (3), SA (2), SB, SC (3), SE prefixes, £10, EN, ER, ES, HR, HW (2), HZ (2) (Dugg. B353, 354). Generally good very fine, some better. (19)

    £180 - 220€220 - 270

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  • 179

    178Bank oF england, g. kentField,£10, 1992-93, N08 294671-681 (Dugg. B366). Good extremely fine. (11)

    £140 - 160€170 - 200

    179isle oF Man, Martins Bank ltd,£1, 1 February 1957, no. 225172 (Quarmby 364; Pick 19b). Good extremely fine. (1)

    £120 - 150€150 - 190

    180isle oF Man, Martins Bank ltd,£1, 1 February 1957, no. 222977 (Quarmby 364; Pick 19b). Good very fine. (1)

    £90 - 100€110 - 120

    181Jersey, states,£5, 1840, unissued Interest Bearing note (Pick A1r),, Channel Islands Bank, £1 (2), 180-, unissued, and other British notes (6). Both Channel Islands £1 notes with minor damage top right margin, mostly very fine-about extremely fine. (9)

    £100 - 120€120 - 150

    182sCotland , duMFries CoMMerCial Bank,1 Guinea, 5 February 1805, no. 9/81, 1 August 1805, 13/168 (Douglas 2). First good–very good, second with spots of foxing, small hole left side, good fine. (2)

    £80 - 120€100 - 150

    183sCotland, east lothian Banking CoMPany,£1 (2) and £5, 18-, unissued (Douglas 2,3). £1 notes with spot of browning amd missing small piece bottom edge, good extremely fine, £5 missing section from bottom half which has been burnt away, extremely fine. (3)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    183Aunited state, ConFederate states$50,14 September 1861,no5316,Cancelled written left side, notation on back,$5, 17 February 1864(Criswell 6,561;Pick5,67). $50 with three small punch-holes, nick bottom edge,good fine $5,very good (2)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

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  • 187

    ancient Coins

    184MaCedonian kingdoM, PhiliP ii, 359-336BC,gold stater, 8.58g, posthumous issue of Lampsacus, R.Helios facing. With small scratch to face and very light wear to highpoints, otherwise extremely fine. (1)

    £3,500 - 4,500€4,300 - 5,600

    185Basil ii with Constantine Viii ad 976-1025,Gold solidus. Constantinople mint. O. bust of Christ facing. R.facing busts of Basil and Constantine. Sear 1797. Good very fine. (1)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    British Coins

    186edward iii, 1327-77Penny, Canterbury mint, R.cross pattee with pellet centre, CIVITAS CANTOR (S.1528). Lightly toned, generally very fine. (1)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    187Charles ii, 1660-85,Guinea, 1678, fourth bust right, R.Crowned cruciform shields, sceptres in angles (S.3344). Slight bend at 11 o’clock to the obverse otherwise good very fine. (1)

    £1,400 - 1,800€1,700 - 2,200

    188george ii, 1727-60Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, old laureate and drpaed bust left, LIMA below, R.Crowned cruciform shields, plain angles (S.3695A). Toned, almost extremely fine. (1)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    189george iii, 1760-1820Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, R.Spade shaped shield (S.3729). A couple of light contact marks, otherwise good very fine. (1)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    191

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  • 190george iii,Half Guinea, 1790, fifth laureate head right, R.spade shaped shield, date below (S.3735). Almost extremely fine. (1)

    £280 - 320€350 - 400

    191george iii,Twopence, 1797, Gilt copper proof issue, laureate and draped bust right, legends incuse on raised rim, R.Britannia left (S.3776). A couple of tiny edge nicks, otherwise FDC. (1)

    £1,400 - 1,800€1,700 - 2,200

    192george iii,Penny, 1797, Gilt copper proof, laureate and draped bust right, legends incuse on raised rim, R.Britannia left (S.3777). A couple of light edge nicks and some very small contact marks either side of Britannia, otherwise FDC. (1)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    193george iii,Pattern Halfpenny, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, legends incuse on raised rim, R.Britannia seated left. A couple of very light edge nicks, otherwise FDC. (1)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    194george iii,Pattern Farthing, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, legends incuse on raised rim, R.Britannia left. About FDC. (1)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    193

    194

    192

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  • 195 196

    195george iii,Fourth issue, Penny, 1806, Gilt copper proof, shorter haired, laureate bust right, R.Britannia seated left, date below (S.3780). About FDC. (1)

    £700 - 900€860 - 1,100

    196george iii,Fourth issue, Halfpenny, 1806, Gilt copper proof, shorter haired laureate and draped bust right, R.Britannia seated left (S.3781). A couple of very light marks to the right of cheek on obverse otherwise about FDC. (1)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    197george iii,Fourth issue, Farthing, 1806, Gilt copper proof, shorter haired laureate and draped bust right, R.Britannia seated left (S.3782). About FDC. (1)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    198Ggeorge iii,Sovereign, 1817. Half Sovereign, 1817. Some edge bruising to the first and wear overall to both, good fine or better. (2)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    199george iii,Crown, 1820, laureate head right, R.St.George and dragon with Garter edge inscribed, LX on rim (S.3787). Deeply toned, a couple of small edge nicks otherwise nearly extremely fine. (1)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

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  • 200Ggeorge iV, 1820-30Proof Sovereign, 1826, bare head left, date below, R.Crowned shield (S.3801). Extremely fine. (1)

    £2,400 - 2,800€3,000 - 3,500

    201Ggeorge iV,Sovereigns, 1824, 1827. Good fine possibly better. (2)

    £600 - 700€740 - 860

    202george iV,Halfcrown, 1820, laureate head left, R.Crowned garnished shield (S.3807). With Halfcrown, 1677. The first good very fine to extremely fine, the second good fine. (2)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    203george iV,Third-Farthing 1827, laureate head left, R.Britannia seated bearing saltire of arms (S.3827). Toned, virtually uncirculated. (1)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    204GwilliaM iV, 1830-7Sovereign, 1837, second bust right, R.Crowned shield and mantle (S.3829B). Good fine to very fine. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    205GViCtoria, 1837-1901Two Pounds, 1887, Jubilee bust left, R.St.George and the dragon (S.3865). Slight edge wear, otherwise good very fine. (1)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    206GViCtoria,Jubilee issues for 1887. Two Pounds, Sovereign, Crown, Double Florin, Florin, Shillings, Sixpence, Threepence. Generally very fine. (9)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    207GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1844, 1845, 1851 (2), 1852 (2), 1853 (3), 1855, 1857, 1863. Generally good fine or better. (12)

    £1,800 - 2,200€2,200 - 2,700

    197 200

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  • 208GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1845, 1853, 1854, 1855, 1863, 1872S, 1880 (5), 1880S, 1880M (4). Fine or better. (16)

    £2,400 - 2,800€3,000 - 3,500

    209GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1842, 1843, 1856, 1869, 1872. Very fine. (5)

    £750 - 850€930 - 1,000

    210GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1852, 1853 (2), 1855 (3), 1857 (3), 1858, 1859 (2), 1861, 1862, 1863 (2), 1864 (2), 1866, 1868, 1870 (2), 1871S, 1872, 1878S, 1884S, 1896. Generally fine or better. (27)

    £4,000 - 5,000€4,900 - 6,200

    211ViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1852 (4), 1855 (2), 1856, 1857 (3), 1859 (2), 1861, 1865, 1866 (2), 1869 (4), 1872 (7). Fine to very fine. (27)

    £4,000 - 4,500€4,900 - 5,600

    212GViCtoria,Sovereign, 1853, second head left, W.W. in relief, date below, R.Crowned shield with repositioned legend die axis (S.3852C). Good very fine. (1)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    213GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1861, 1865, 1870, 1871 (4), 1873 (2), 1873S (3), 1873M (2), 1874S (2), 1878, 1878M, 1882S (2), 1882M, 1883M, 1888, Very fine. (23)

    £3,400 - 3,800€4,200 - 4,700

    214GViCtoria,Sovereign 1864 (2), 1875. Half Sovereign, 1860. Very fine. (4)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    215GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1875 (4), 1875S (2), 1875M (3), 1877M (3), 1878 (2), 1878M (3), 1881 (3), 1884 (2), 1884S (2), 1884M (3), 1888 (5), 1888S (2), 1888M (2). Very fine. (36)

    £5,400 - 5,800€6,700 - 7,200

    216GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1875S (2), 1875M (2), 1876S, 1879 (3), 1879S, 1879M (5), 1885, 1885S (2), 1885M (6), 1890 (4), 1890S (2), 1890M. Very fine. (30)

    £4,500 - 5,000€5,600 - 6,200

    217ViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1885M (2), 1885S, 1887S (3), 1887 (2), 1887M (4), 1895 (5), 1895S (2), 1895M (3). Very fine. (22)

    £3,200 - 3,800€3,900 - 4,700

    218GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1886 (11), 1898 (3), 1898M (2), 1899 (4), 1899S, 1899M, 1890, 1890S, 1891 (11), 1891M (4). Very fine. (39)

    £5,800 - 6,200€7,200 - 7,600

    219ViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1889 (10), 1889S (4), 1889M (4), 1893 (2), 1893S, 1893M (3), 1894 (5), 1894S (2), 1894M (2). Very fine. (33)

    £5,000 - 6,000€6,200 - 7,400

    220GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1889 (3), 1889S, 1889S, 1890 (5), 1901 (2), 1901S (2), 1901M (2), 1901P (2). Very fine. (18)

    £2,700 - 3,200€3,300 - 3,900

    221GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1891, 1891M, 1892 (10), 1892S (6), 1892M (3), 1896, 1897, 1897M, 1898, 1898M, 1899. Very fine. (27)

    £4,000 - 4,500€4,900 - 5,600

    222GViCtoria,Sovereigns, 1900 (21), 1900S (2), 1900M, 1900P (4). Very fine. (28)

    £4,000 - 4,500€4,900 - 5,600

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  • 223ViCtoria,Proof Penny, 1868, laureate bust left, R.Britannia seated right date in exergue. About FDC. (1)

    £2,000 - 3,000€2,500 - 3,700

    224ViCtoria,Proof Halfpenny 1868, laureate bust left, R.Britannia seated right, date in exergue. About FDC. (1)

    £1,000 - 1,400€1,200 - 1,700

    225ViCtoria,Farthing, 1844, young head left, date below, R.Britannia seated right (S.3950). Some edge bruising and contact marks, good fine or better, scarce date. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    226ViCtoria,Proof Farthing 1868, laureate bust left, R.Britannia seated right, date in exergue. Obverse darker tone to the reverse otherwise about FDC. (1)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    227Gedward Vii,Sovereigns, 1905, 1906M, 1907. Very fine. (3)

    £450 - 550€560 - 680

    228Gedward Vii, 1901-10Half Sovereigns, 1906 (2), 1907, 1909. Very fine. (4)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    229Ggeorge V, 1910-36Sovereigns, 1911 (37), 1911S (2), 1911M, 1911P. Generally very fine. (41)

    £6,000 - 7,000€7,400 - 8,600

    230Ggeorge V,Sovereigns 1912 (38), 1912S. Very fine. (39)

    £5,700 - 6,500€7,000 - 8,000

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  • 231Ggeorge V,Sovereigns, 1913 (16), 1913P, 1913M, 1913S, 1914 (8), 1914S. Very fine. (28)

    £4,000 - 5,000€4,900 - 6,200

    232Ggeorge V,Sovereigns, 1915 (15), 1915M (2), 1915S, 1917P (2), 1918I (3), 1918S, 1918P. Very fine. (25)

    £3,500 - 4,000€4,300 - 4,900

    233Ggeorge V,Sovereign, 1915. Proof Sets 1970, 1971. Very fine. (3)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    234Ggeorge V,Sovereigns, 1919P, 1925SA (14), 1926SA (6), 1927SA (15). Very fine. (36)

    £5,000 - 6,000€6,200 - 7,400

    235Ggeorge V,Sovereigns, 1928SA (9), 1929SA (6), 1930SA (2), 1931SA (9), 1931P, 1932SA (2). Very fine. (29)

    £4,200 - 4,800€5,200 - 5,900

    236Ggeorge V,Half Sovereigns, 1911 (3), 1912, 1913 (2), 1925SA. Very fine. (7)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    237Ggeorge Vi, 1936-52Specimen Set 1937. Five Pounds to Half Sovereign. In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £3,500 - 4,500€4,300 - 5,600

    238george Vi,Specimen Set 1937, Crown to Farthing. In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    239george Vi,Specimen Set 1937, Crown to Farthing. In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    240george Vi,Specimen Set 1937, Crown to Farthing. In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £250 - 350€310 - 430

    241george Vi,Proof Sets, 1951 (2); With Proof Sets 1953 (2), 1970 (2), 1971, 1978, 1983-87. First Decimal Sets (15). Proof Sets, Swaziland 1974, Ceylon 1971, Falklands Islands 1974. Silver Proof Crowns, 1972, 1977, 1980, 1981. Crowns, 1951 (3), 1953 (7), 1965 (2). Uncirculated Fifty Pence, 1973. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    242george Vi,brass Threepence, 1937. Extremely fine to uncirculated. (100)

    £100 - 130€120 - 160

    243GelizaBeth ii,The 1987 United Kingdom Gold Proof Set. Comprising Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half Sovereign. In Royal Mint case of issue with certificate. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    244GelizaBeth ii,Britannia 1991 Proof Set. Comprising 100 Pounds, 50 Pounds, 25 Pounds, 10 Pounds. In Royal Mint case of issue with certificate. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £1,000 - 1,300€1,200 - 1,600

    245GelizaBeth ii,Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother Gold Proof Memorial Crown 2002. In Royal Mint case of issue with certificate. Extremely fine. (1)

    £800 - 1,000€990 - 1,200

    246GelizaBeth ii, 1952Sovereigns, 1957, 1962, 1963 (2), 1964 (6), 1965 (3), 1966 (7). Extremely fine. (20)

    £3,000 - 3,500€3,700 - 4,300

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  • 247GelizaBeth ii,Sovereigns, 1959 (43). Extremely fine. (43)

    £6,000 - 7,000€7,400 - 8,600

    248GelizaBeth ii,Sovereigns, 1980. Extremely fine. (50)

    £7,500 - 8,500€9,300 - 10,000

    249GelizaBeth ii,Sovereigns, 1981 (14). Extremely fine. (14)

    £2,100 - 2,400€2,600 - 3,000

    250GelizaBeth ii,Sovereign, 2002. Extremely fine. (1)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    251GelizaBeth ii,Proof Half Sovereign 1980. Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother 1980, Silver Proof Crown Set (7 coins). In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    252elizaBeth ii,Proof Set 1953. 1953 ‘Plastic’ Set (2). Crowns, 1951 (2), 1953, 1977, 1981. Coronation Medallions, 1953 (2). With Winston Churchill medallions (2). Southern Rhodesia Crown, 1953. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £100 - 150€120 - 190

    253elizaBeth ii,The Royal Marriage Commemorative Coin Collection 1981, comprising 16 Crown sized Silver Proof Coins, featuring Commonwealth coins commemorating the marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    254GelizaBeth ii,Solomon Islands, Gold Proof $5, 2002. U.K. Proof Half Sovereigns, 2003 (2). With The Sydney 2000 Olympic Silver Coin Collection, comprising 16 silver proof Crown sized coins featuring wildlife, famous landmarks and sports. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £340 - 440€420 - 540

    255elizaBeth ii,Golden Jubilee Collection, comprising 22 silver-gilt Crown sized coins, commemorating the Golden Jubilee of 2002. Housed in wooden presentation case. With Silver Proof Crowns 1990, 1993 (2), 1997, 2000, 2002 (2). Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    256elizaBeth ii,an unusual collection of mis-struck coins from 1966 in differing metals comprising: Half Crown, Florin, Penny and Halfpenny, all struck in nickel brass. Shillings, English and Scottish issues, Sixpence, all struck in bronze. Threepence, struck in cupro-nickel. All housed in a contemporary case for display. An unusual collection. Extremely fine. (8)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    Please see the website for an image of this lot.

    257elizaBeth ii,Proof Sets, 1991, 1992, 1995, 2000. Deluxe Proof Sets, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002. The UK 1996 Silver Anniversary Collection. Silver Proof 10p Two Coin Set 1992. Silver Proof 50p 1994 (2), 1998, 2000. Silver Proof One Pound, 1993, 1996, 1998 (2), 2000. Silver Proof Piedfort £1, 1996. Silver Proof £2, 1994, 1996, 1997. Silver Proof Piedfort £2, 1994. Silver Proof £2 Two Coin Set 1997-1998. Alderney, £5, 1999, 2000. Guernsey, 50p 2000. With assorted uncirculated sets, and Royal Mint Classics and minor pieces. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    258Charles ii to elizaBeth ii,an album of Crowns, 1667, 1673, 1688, 1695 (2), 1696, 1708, 1818, 1819 (3), 1821 (4), 1822 (4), 1844, 1845, 1887 (3), 1888, 1889 (8), 1890 (4), 1891, 1892, 1893 (4), 1894 (2), 1895 (2), 1896 (3), 1897 (4), 1898 (2), 1899 (2), 1900 (3), 1902 Proof, 1902, 1928, 1935 (2), 1936, 1937 (3), 1951, 1953, 1960 (6), 1965 (4), 1972 (5), 1977 (8), 1980 (2), 1981 (6), 1990, 1993 (2). Double Florins, 1887 (2), 1890. The earlier Crowns with wear throughout fine or better, otherwise fine to extremely fine. (108)

    £800 - 1,200€990 - 1,500

    259george iii to edward Vii,Pennies, 1806, 1858, 1902. Half Pennies, 1773, 1799 (2), 1827, 1887, 1905. Farthing, 1806, 1825, 1881. One Third Farthing, 1902. Generally good very fine to extremely fine. (13)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

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  • 260george iii to george Vi,Crowns, 1819, 1887 (3), 1888, 1889 (7), 1890 (6), 1891 (2), 1892 (2), 1893 (5), 1894, 1896, 1897 (2), 1898, 1900, 1935 (3), 1937 (4). Generally good fine to very fine. (40)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    261GsoVereigns,1865, 1904M, 1966, 2002, 2005. Half Sovereigns, 1912, 2001, 2002. Very fine to extremely fine. (8)

    £900 - 1,200€1,100 - 1,500

    262GsoVereigns,1887, 1910. Half Sovereigns, 1873, 1910. With three late 19th/early 20th Century gold prize medals. Very fine. (7)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    263GsoVereigns,1893 (2). Both mounted as cufflinks. With Half Sovereign 1913 with loop mount. Fine or better. (3)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    264Farthings,an assortment of Charles I issues, including Rose and Maltravers issues. Generally good fine or better. (17)

    £60 - 80€70 - 100

    265Farthings,1694, 1719, 1825, 1887, 1895. The first two fine, the third very fine, the last two extremely fine or better. (5)

    £150 - 200€190 - 250

    266Farthings,1735, 1754. The first polished good fine, the second extremely fine. (2)

    £50 - 70€60 - 90

    267Maundy Money,set for 1899, with an extra Penny. With a small assortment of 17th Century tokens etc. The first extremely fine, otherwise fine to very fine. (Lot)

    £200 - 250€250 - 310

    268Maundy oddMents,an assortment from Charles II to Victoria. Drilled or ex-mount, good fine or better. (20)

    £40 - 60€50 - 70

    269British Coins,an assortment from Elizabeth I to Victoria, including Crown 1696, Halfcrowns, Shillings and Sixpences. With an enamelled Crown of 1889, and minor Roman issues. Fine to very fine. (Lot)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    270British CoPPer Coinage,an assortment of Twopences, Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings from Charles II to Victoria. Fine or better. (Lot)

    £70 - 90€90 - 110

    271British haMMered Coinage,Groats (14), mainly Edward III to Henry VI. Generally fine some better some worse. (14)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    272Mixed British Coinage,Crowns, 1818 (2), 1819 (5), 1820 (6), 1821. Halfcrowns, 1817, 1818, 1826, 1836. Florins, 1849, 1886. Shillings, 1817, 1826 (4), 1834 (3), 1836, 1874, 1878, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898. Sixpences, 1817, 1819, 1820. With an imitation 1820 Shilling. Generally fine or better. (Lot)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    273British Coins,an album containing 19th and 20th issues, comprising Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings. Varied state. (Lot)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    274British and world Coinage,an assortment in silver and base metal, including Crowns 1844, 1890 (2), 1891 and assorted circulation issues, Proof Sets and minor world issues. Varied state. (Lot)

    £120 - 180€150 - 220

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  • 275British Coins,an assortment in silver and base metal, including Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings, Twopence 1797, Pennies, Farthings, minor tokens etc. Housed in two albums and a scratch built coin cabinet. Varied state. (Lot)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    276British Coins,an assortment including a collection of Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings, Sixpences, and Pennies, housed in an album and seven Whitman folders, with additional Pennies. Mainly 20th Century but with some earlier Pennies. Fine to very fine. (Lot)

    £240 - 280€300 - 350

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    277British Coins,an assortment of Half Crowns, Florins, Shillings, Sixpences, Threepences etc. Mainly 19th and early 20th Century issues but with a few Elizabeth II issues. Fine or better. (Lot)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    278u.k. and world ProoF sets,U.K. Proof sets, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983. World Proof Sets, Swaziland, 1979. Zimbabwe, 1980. Sudan, 1980. Gilbert Islands, 1980. Lesotho, 1980, 1981. Sierra Leone, 1980. Brunei, 1979. Maldives, 1979. Papua New Guinea, 1981. Guernsey, 1981. Iceland, 1981. Jersey, 1980, 1981. Lesotho, 1979. Eastern Caribbean, 1965. Yemen, 1980. Falkland Islands, 1980, 1982. Bhutan, 1979. Tuvalu, 1981. Botswana, 1981. With New Zealand uncirculated sets 1968, 1969, 1971, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982. Extremely fine. (Lot)

    £200 - 300€250 - 370

    279GCoin BraCelet,comprising 23 mounted coins in solid and removable mounts comprising: Guinea, 1790. Sovereigns, 1886M, 1887M, 1889M, 1900, 1910, 1911 (2), 1912 (3), 1965. Half Sovereigns, 1897, 1910, 1914, 1918. U.S.A., 20 Dollars, 1899. 2 1/2 Dollars, 1925. Mexico, 20 Pesos, 1959. Austria, 10 Corona, 1905. with other minor issues. Fine or better. (23)

    £4,000 - 6,000€4,900 - 7,400

    World Coins

    280Gaustralia,Sovereign, 1867, Victoria bust left, R.Australia, Sydney Mint One Sovereign. Some contact marks, about very fine. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    281Gaustria,100 Corona, 1915 (3). Extremely fine. (3)

    £1,800 - 2,200€2,200 - 2,700

    282Gaustria,100 Corona, 1915 (3). Extremely fine. (3)

    £1,800 - 2,200€2,200 - 2,700

    283Gaustria,100 Corona, 1915 (3). Extremely fine. (3)

    £1,800 - 2,200€2,200 - 2,700

    284Gaustria,100 Corona, 1915 (3). Extremely fine. (3)

    £1,800 - 2,200€2,200 - 2,700

    285Gaustria,100 Corona, 1915 (3). Extremely fine. (3)

    £1,800 - 2,200€2,200 - 2,700

    286Gaustria,100 Corona, 1915. 4 Ducats, 1915. Extremely fine. (2)

    £700 - 1,000€860 - 1,200

    287GBelgiuM,20 Francs, 1867. Very fine. (1)

    £140 - 180€170 - 220

    288GCanada,10 Dollars, 1912. A couple of light edge nicks, otherwise very fine. (1)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    289GChile,100 Pesos, 1960, head left, date below, R.coat of arms (KM#175). Good fine or better. (1)

    £350 - 450€430 - 560

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  • 290Ghong kong,$1000, 1980. In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    291Ghong kong,$1000, 1981. In Royal Mint case of issue. Extremely fine. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    292ireland,Halfpenny, 1723, 1769. The first nearly very fine, the second good very fine. (2)

    £40 - 60€50 - 70

    293Gisle oF Man,Two Pounds, 1973. Sovereign, 1973. Extremely fine. (2)

    £400 - 600€490 - 740

    294islaMiC Coinage, Merinid, aBu sa’id ‘uthMan ii (710-731h),Dinar, Madinat Fas, undated (A 527). About very fine, scarce. (1)

    £250 - 300€310 - 370

    295russia,Siberian Novodel Pattern Silver 20 Kopeks, 1764. Sev - 2364; GM - 695. Catherine Monogram in wreath. Some light wear, good very fine and extremely rare. (1)

    £300 - 400€370 - 490

    296russia,Rouble, 1729, 1733, 1750, 1752, 1774, 1781, 1801, 1802. With two further examples (date worn). Generally fine or better. (10)

    £500 - 700€620 - 860

    297russia,Rouble, 1798 (2), 1819, 1828, 1831. Generally good fine or better. (5)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    298russia,Rouble, 1855, 1896, 1912, 1921, 1924, with commemorative issue for 1913. 50 Kopek, 1922, 1924. With two further commemoratives. Very fine or better. (10)

    £500 - 600€620 - 740

    299russia,Polushka, 1850 (6), 1855 (3). Denga, 1855. 2 Kopeks, 1837, 1916. 3 Kopeks, 1867, 1901, 1915. 5 Kopeks, 1865. Generally good very fine to uncirculated. (16)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    300russia,an assortment of 18th and 19th Century copper issues, including 2 Kopeks to 1/4 Kopek. Fine to very fine. (Lot)

    £300 - 500€370 - 620

    301russia,an assortment of copper coinage, from the 18th and 19th Century, together with minor Soviet issues. Varied state. (60)

    £80 - 100€100 - 120

    302Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrand, 1967. 1/4 Krugerrand 2002. Extremely fine. (2)

    £700 - 900€860 - 1,100

    303Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1971, 1974 (4), 1975 (4), 1976. Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

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  • 304Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrand, 1974 in mount with chain. Very fine. (1)

    £700 - 900€860 - 1,100

    305Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1974 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    306Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrand, 1974 (4), 1980 (2). Extremely fine. (6)

    £3,500 - 4,000€4,300 - 4,900

    307Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1975 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    308Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1975 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    309Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1975 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    310Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1975 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    311Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1975 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    312Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1975 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    313Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1976 (5), 1979, 1980 (2), 1981 (2). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    314Gsouth aFriCa,Krugerrands, 1980 (10). Extremely fine. (10)

    £6,000 - 8,000€7,400 - 9,900

    315G