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CATALOGUE of a Messrs

Valuable Collection of

(Adjoining Oxford Gircas Stations.)

MUSICAL

INSTRUMENTS

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JEWELLERY.

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PRICED CATALOGUE—TWO SHILLINGS.

MEDALS, COINS,

POSTAGE STAMPS,

&C.

Days of Sale :

Monday, December 19th—Lofs / to 235.

Tuesday, „ 20th „ 236 to 442.

Messrs. Glendinmg & Co., Limited, 7 ARGYLL STREET, OXFORD CIRCUS, W.

CATALOGUE OF A

Very Valuable Collection of

COINS & MEDALS

FOR SALE BY AUCTION

AT OUR GALLERIES,

7 Argyll Street, Oxford Circus, W. ON

MONDAY & TUESDAY,

December 19th & 20th, 1910.

AT 1.30 P.M. PRECISELY.

On View Friday and Saturday prior to Mornings of Sale.

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

lots so purchased to be immediately put up again

and resold.

Fifth.—The lots to be taken away and paid for, whether

genuine and authentic or not, with all faults and

errors of description, at the buyer’s expense and risk,

within Two days from the sale ; Glendining & Co.,

Ltd., not being responsible for the correct description,

genuineness, or authenticity of, or any default or

defect in, any lot, and making no warranty whatever.

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 afore¬

said 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 pub

lish the fact and price at which it is reserved.

CATALOGUE OF

COINS AND MEDALS. _. __

FIRST DAY’S SALE.

On MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910,

AT HALF-PAST ONE P.M.

Lot

1 Copper, Anglo-Saxon Stycae of North Humberland, of Ean-

red, Ethilred II., and Archbishop Vigmund (17) ; Anne

Farthing, rev. Britannia seated, 1714, fine ; also a copy

of the Farthing of 1713, &c. 20

2 Farthings, models, medallets, Farthing tokens, a few Roman

third brass, early U.S.A. Cents, &c. Some fine 67

3 Copper, Tradesmen’s tokens of London, Blything, Braintree,

Bungay, Colchester, Coventry, Hull, Norwich, Sudbury,

Southampton and other towns. All fine, some very fine 33

4 Silver, medal of Sir Joseph Banks, very fine, William and

Mary Half-Crown, medallets, Charles I., 1625, Princess

Charlotte, Spanish Reale countermarked for Jamaica,

Edward I., Anglo-Gallic Denier, Jetons in style of Passe .(2), &c., &c. Many fine 30

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5 \\ illiam and Mary Half-Crowns (2), William III., Sixpences,

including Y (York), and 1699, plumes. Some very fine 9

6 Shillings, George I., various symbols (4), George II., young and

old heads (7), George III., bust in armour, 1787 (9,) All

fine, some as struck 20

7 Shillings, Anne and the Georges (5) ; Sixpences, Philip and

Mary, Irish, 1557 ; Anne,George I., II. and III. (18).

Some fine 24

8 Sixpences, William and Mary (4); George I. (2), George II.,

both heads (7); George III., 1787 type (11). Some

fine 24

9 Bank of England tokens for Eighteen Pence, bust in armour,

and laureated head type (20) ; Bank of Ireland Ten-

pences (4) ; Fivepences (3), variety of dates, Very fine

27

10 Various Greek Didrachms, &c. of Lesbos, Selge, and other

States. (?) Two electrum. Some doubtful 7

11 Hong Kong, Victoria, Dollar, Half, 50 Cents, 20, 10 and 5 ;

Bronze Cents (2), all very fine ; various counters and

jetons, some in lead of the Sixteenth and Seventeenth

Centuries, mostly fine, some curious (25) 32

12 Silver, Sierra Leone, Dollar, Half, and 20 Cents., 1791, 10 Cents

1791 and 1796. The second has l.l. engraved on rev.,

otherwise all fine corns (5) ; copper, bronzed proofs of

the Half Dollar, Twenty Cents and Penny, 1791, very

fine. Some scarce 8

13 Silver, Dollar, 1791, Ten Cents, 1791, the tail of the lion does

not touch the o of company, the first very fine, and scarce,

the second a brilliant and rare proof ; copper, bronzed

proofs of the Half Dollar, One Penny and One Cent, 1791

All brilliant ' 5

14 Sierra Leone, obverse of the Penny of 1791, Atkins Colonial

No. 7, for reverse the reverse of the Madras 48th Rupee,

Atkins No. 125, edge plain. Fine and unpublished 1

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15 Cape of Good Hope, Whyte & Co.’s token, 1861 ; pewter,

ubv. victoria, d. G., &c., head of the Queen left, rev. cape

of good hope, 1889, shield of arms, supporters, and

crest. Both very fine, the last rare 2

16 Brass, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, Franklin’s token, 1876, M.

FRANKLIN GENERAL STORE. &C., P.M.B.U.R.G., fine and

very rare ; Gold Coast, Laird 2

17 Copper, Prince Charles, the Young Pretender medals, a High¬

lander with drawn sword, nullum non movebo, &c.,

rev. an expanded rose, Cochran-Patrick, pi. xiv. 3. Rare,

varied, one fine 2

IS Silver, Ancient Greek Staters of Aspendus, circa B.C. 500-400,

rev. Triskelis and lion, Cnossus, circa. B.C. 400-350, rev.

the labyrinth ; Terina, B.C. 440-400, rev. winged female

figure ; Thebes, circa B.C. 550-480, rev. earth sign in

incuse square ; Syrcause Drachm, rev. the Triskelis.

The first jour fine 5

19 Copper, Angol-Saxon Stycie of Ethilred (4) ; James I. and

Charles I., Harington and Richmond Farthings, variety

of m.m., and a Half-Farthing of the former King with

m.m. dagger on obverse only (?) unpublished m.m. (23) ;

silver, Elizabeth pattern Penny, 1601, cast and holed.

Many fine 28

20 Copper, Charles II., S. Patrick’s Halfpennies and Farthings,

some with brass studs, struck from varied dies (12) ;

Rosa Americana, Twopence and Penny, bronzed proof of

the Irish Penny and Halfpenny, 1805. The last two

brilliant 16

21 Voce populi, Halfpennies, various types, with p under or in

front of bust, and without the p (11) ; George IV., Penn-

nies, 1822 and 23 ; and a striking in silver of the George

III. Penny, 1805. Last three very fine, some of the others

fine 14

22 Copper, India, Bombay, Double Pice and other denomina¬

tions, Atkins Colonial, Nos. 65, 67, thick and fine lines,

68 a pattern, 69 two sizes, 70, 71,72. All very fine proofs,

No. 68 very rare 9

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23 Madras, Nos. 125, 127, 129, 131, 132, 133, 134, 137 two. Nos.

131, 133, 134 and 137 struck on gilded blanks ; Sumatra

No. 21. All very fine proofs 10

24 Ceylon, silver, Rix Dollar, No. 18 ; gilded proofs, Nos. 53, 70

and 71 ; another with the obverse of No. 67, with the

reverse of Madras No. 125. All very fne, the last appar¬

ently unpublished 5 •

25 Tokens of Ceylon Company, coffee pickers' Chit, 4|cL, another

square, 2|d., Nos. 96, 99, and 100, all very fne and very

rare (3) ; Malacca, an impression of the die for the Two

Kapangs struck on a George III. Halfpenny, and a proof

of the coin 5

26 Hong Kong, including Nos. 114 and 122, proofs and scarce (6) ;

others of Ceylon, Sumatra, and India, mostly very fne

(23) ; Silver, William IV., Rupee, a brockage 30

27 Essequibo and Demerara, George III., Two Guilders, One

Guilder, George III., and William IV., One and Half

Guilders, British Guiana, of the latter ; West Indies,

George IV., Half, Quarter, and Eighth Dollars ; coffer,

One Stiver, all very fne, but the second ; Tortola, Half

and Quarter Dollar 11

28 Coffer, Antigua, Atkins Colonial 1, two varied ; Bahama, No.

2, original proof ; Barbadoes, Nos. 4, 5, very fne proofs, 7

and 8, and the latter on a larger flan, all fne 9

29 Barbadoes, No. 9, fne, Nos. 10 and 12, proofs, very fne ; To-

lanto's token, No. 13, fne and very rare 4

30 Silver, Elizabeth Crown, m.m. 1. A well-struck coin in very

fne condition and scarce 1

31 Gold, Charles I., Oxford, Three Pounds, m.m. on obverse, a

plume, carolvs. d. g. magn. brit, &c., bust of the king,

a sword in his right hand, in his left an olive branch, rev.

exvrgat. devs, &c., and the Declaration on a con¬

tinuous scroll, three plumes and value above, 1843 below.

Fine and rare 1

32 Silver, Crown, m.m. lis of his first issue, with plumes on horse's

head and crupper, rev. square shield over a cross, type as

Hawkins 472, rare 1

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33 Crown, m.m. plume (1630), type as Hawkins 474, plume on

horse’s head, rev. oval garnished shield, plume above

between c.r. A fine circular piece, rare 1

34 Exeter Crown, m.m. rose, Hawkins 479. The legends faintly

struck, but in about mint state 1

35 Charles II., Crown 1672, edge vicesimo. qvarto., very fine 1

36 Irish Halfpenny, obv. floreat. rex, King David with harp,

rev. qviescat. plebs, S. Patrick ejecting the reptiles,

proof, fine and rare ; another in copper 2

37 Silver, Crowns, 1662, rose below bust, without date on edge (2)

1677, vicesimo. nono, 1679, tricesimo. primo. All

fine coins 4

38 William III., Crown, 1700, dvodecimo. A well-struck piece

in very fine state 1

39 Half-Crowns, Charles I., William and Mary, 1691 and 1693

(3,) Bank of England 3/- tokens, both types (5). Some

very fine 9

40 Half-Crowns, William and Mary, 1689 and 1690 ; George II.,

young head, 1741, roses (2). Very fine 4

41 Anne, Half-Crown, 1703, vigo, before the Union, uncommon ;

Shilling and Sixpence, 1711, all very fine ; Charles I.,

Briot’s Half-Crown, m.m. anchor and b, very fine, but

burnished in field 4

42 George II., Crown 1739, young head, dvodecimo, roses Very

finely preserved 1

43 Crown 1735, octavo, roses, nearly as fine as last 1

44 Crowns, Charles II., 1672, vicesimo. qvarto ; 1679, tri¬

cesimo. primo ; George II., old head, 1743, decimo.

septimo, roses ; George III., Bank Dollar, 1804. all

fine 4

45 George III., Pattern Crown, termed Mudie’s, rev. four crowned

shields of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Hanover,

arranged cruciformly, symbols of the four countries in

angles. Brilliant and rare 1

46 Another, nearly as fine, rare 1

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47 Kruger Crown, 1892, waggon with double shafts. Very fine

and uncommon 1

48 Silver, African Gold Coast, Half Ackey, Quarter, and One

Takoe, Atkins 3, 4, and 5 ; bronzed proofs of the Ackey,

Quarter and Takoe, also silver proofs of Ackey and Half,

Nos. 6 and 7. The proofs brilliant 8

49 Copper, Sarawak, Cent, No. 1 ; North Borneo, Cent, No. 2,

plain proofs ; S. Helena, No. 4, and Solomon & Co.’s

Halfpenny, but with the unpublished rev. by Solomon

dickson and taylor ; Cyprus (4) ; Cyprus (4). Ex¬

cept the third and fourth, all very fine 8

50 Gibraltar, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, and several

duplicates (29) ; T. Gebloqueerde’s medal on the Siege,

1783. Some very fine, many scarce 30

51 Isle of Man, Penny and Halfpenny, 1709, Penny and Half¬

penny, 1733 ; Athol Penny, 1758 ; Penny, 1786, and

four Halfpennies, 1786, from different dies. Mostly

very fine 10

51a Athol Penny and Halfpenny, 1758. In proof condition and

rare so 2

52 Derby Penny and Halfpenny, 1733 ; George IIP, Penny and

Halfpenny, 1786. In proof condition and rare so 4

53 Penny and Halfpenny, 1786, similar type to those in last lot

but from different dies ; Penny and Halfpenny, 1798,

broad rims. All very fine and scarce 4

54 Penny and Halfpenny, 1813, broad rims, and Penny, Half¬

penny, and Farthing, Victoria, 1839, all rev. the triune

All very fine 5

55 Bengal One Pie, Pattern 1809, rev. the Georgian Manx Half¬

penny reverse of 1798, struck on a silvered blank, Nu¬

mismatic Chronicle, 3rd Series XIX., pi. V., Nos. 2 and 4.

Formerly Dr. Clay’s and considered unique. Tarnished,

else very fine 1

56 Manx tokens, John Murrey’s, 1668, poor, very rare ; Mic Wil¬

son’s, Peel castle, Penny and Halfpenny, 1811, ; Atlas

1811 ; Calister’s 1831 ; Derby Pennies, 1733 (5) ; and

others relative to the Island, some fine, several scarce 17

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57 Silver, Shillings, Charles II. (2) ; James II., William and Mary

(2) ; William III., one York (3) ; Anne, George I. (3) ;

George II., both heads (3). Mostly fine 15

58 Sixpences, Charles II., William and Mary, William III., includ¬

ing B. and E. (4) ; Anne (2) ; George I. (3) ; George II.,

both heads (7) ; George III. (2) ; George IV. (3), and

William IV. Some have symbols. Many very fine 24

59 Shillings, George III., bull head (4), George IV. (3) ; Victoria,

Sixpences, 1887, withdrawn type (4) ; Scotch, Charles

II., Quarter Dollar, James II., Ten Shillings, except

the last, all very fine ; Brockages of Shillings, Georges II.

and IV. 16

60 George III., Shillings, bust in armour, 1787; varieties with and

without semee of hearts on Lunenburg field, three with¬

out dot above King’s head, &c. (17) ; Sixpences, same

Type (9). Very fine 26

61 Tanner’s pattern Shilling, 1764, laureated bust in armour, rev.

crowned shields, arranged crosswise, plain edge. Ex¬

tremely fine proof, rare 1

62 Northumberland Shilling, 1763, Bingo’s Shilling, 1787, v th-

out the dot above the head ; Gold, Third Guinea, 17b'#,

all very fine, Droz’s pattern Sixpence, 1790, fine 4

63 Pingo’s Shilling and Sixpence, bust in armour, type 1787, plain

edged proofs. Brilliant condition 2

64 Copper, Pattern Penny and Halfpenny, laureated bust to

right, the Penny has 1799 on obv., and vigebit in omne

aevum on rev., the Halfpenny, rev. vivat, and edge

armis. tuteris. moribus. ornes, bronzed, very fine

and rare 2

65 Pattern Penny, 1788, by Pingo, bust in armour of the King,

rev. Britannia standing holding an olive branch and

wand, a globe and shield at her feet, in the exergue, 1788.

Very fine and very rare. From the Brice and Montagu

cabinets 1

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66 Pattern for an Irish Penny by Mossop, bare head of the King

to right, a harp below, rev. concordia, England and

Ireland joining hands over an altar, in the exergue 1789.

Weakly struck. Of the highest rarity, only six were struck

when the die was destroyed 1

67 Penny, obv. the current Penny of 1806, rev. that of the obverse

of the Irish Penny, 1805, Droz pattern Halfpenny, 1790,

edge render to cesar, &c. Original pieces, the last

a bronzed proof 2

68 Silver, Droz’s pattern Halfpenny, 1791, with an eagle's head

below the King’s bust, rev. Britannia, with shield and

rudder, seated on a globe ; another with same reverse,

but different bust. Brilliant sinkings, from the Mur¬

doch cabinet 2

69 Pattern Halfpennies by Droz, 1788 ; Britannia seated with

shield and spear ; another with Kuchler’s broad rim,

1797, obv., and Droz’s 1791, rev. as in last lot. Brilliant

strikings. From the Murdoch collection 2

70 Pattern, Head of the King, inscription incuse soho below the

bust, rev. Droz’s pattern, 1790 ; another on a thick

flan, rev. that of the obverse of the 1797 broad rim Half¬

penny. From the Murdoch cabinet, brilliant strikings 2

71 Pattern Penny by Kuchler, legends incuse on broad rims,

large head of the King laureated, rev. Britannia hel-

meted and seated, 1797 below ; the same in copper,

bronzed. Brilliant strikings 2

72 Silver, strikings of the broad rimmed Penny and Halfpenny,

1797, by Kuchler, the legends incuse. Extremely

fine 2

73 Obverse Kuchler’s broad-rimmed Halfpenny, rev. Droz’s

pattern Halfpenny, 1790 ; another, obv. broad rimmed

Halfpenny, soho below the bust, rev. Droz’s pattern

Halfpenny, 1791. Strikings in silver, extremely fine 2

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74 Copper, patterns, Kuchler’s Penny as in lot 71, rev. similar ;

Halfpennies, broad rim, legends incuse, 1797 ; another,

rev. BRiTANNiARUM, 1805 ; another, 1807 ; another,

1795, by Droz ; another, 1799, by Kuchler, crowned

head of the King. All very fine, but struck subsequently

to dates 0

75 Pattern Halfpennies, King’s Head crowned, rev. Britannia

seated, 1799 ; another, similar, but struck on a gilded

blank. Original. The first bronzed and very fine, second

somewhat rubbed, rare 2

76 Halfpennies 1770, 71, 72 and 75 ; Victoria Pennies, plain and

ornamented tridents (11) ; Halfpennies (12) ; Farthings

to Quarters (10) ; unofficial patterns, models, &c. (40).

Mostly very fine, some scarce 73

77 Aluminium, Australia, patterns for a Shilling and for a Six¬

pence, the legends incuse upon an engine-turned border¬

ing, reverses have respectively a large 1 and 6. Atkins

Colonial 36 and 37, extremely fine proofs 2

78 Silver, George IV., Lion Shilling, 1826, William IV., Half-

Crown, Shilling and two Sixpences, 1831 ; Victoria

Florin, 1887. Very fine proofs, the Williams with plain

edges 6

79 Silver, Halfcrowns, William IV. and Victoria, Florins of the

latter (2) and of Edward VII. last a proof ; George IV.

Sixpence ; George II. Guinea, 1759 ; Sovereign,

George IV., 1822 (?), two last contemporary forgeries,

chasing of rev. of Shilling, 1902 ; copy of Charles I.

Oxford Crown, 1644, and an impression in lead of the 4

rnerk piece of Charles II., 1664. Mostly fine 11

80 Silver, Maundy coins from Charles II., Groats (11) ; Three¬

pences (13) ; Twopences (12) ; Pennies (10) ; Sets,

Victoria 1839, Edward VII., 1902, two sets; Three-

halfpences, Groats, William IV. and Victoria (4). The

sets and most others very fine 64

81 Charles II., Jetons in commemoration of his birth, 1630 (3) ;

others in style of Passe (2) ; and tin, 10 cents, 1846,

Smith’s proposal for decimal currency. Last extremely

fine and scarce, others fine 6

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82 Mixed metals, copies and forgeries of rare English coins, &c.,

including siege pieces, the Petition Crown, Anne Far¬

things, &c. A curious collection 46

83 Silver, Syria, Antiochus VIII., Grypus, B.C., 125-96 ; Tetra-

drachm, Diademed head of Antiochus within fillet

border, rev. basiaeos antioxoy EFIANOYS, semi-

draped figure of Zeus enthroned, weight 251 grains. Very

fine 1

83a Bronzed, medals issued by Kempson, Nile victory 1798, Copen¬

hagen, Union of England with Ireland, Cornwallis at

Amiens, Thanksgiving for peace 1802, King George’s

recovery (3) ; also in tin (3). All very fine and rare so 12

3 " Matthew Boulton, F.R.S., of Soho, Birmingham medallion by

Rouw, published by Thomason, 1809. Very fine and

very rare. Bronzed 1

85 M. Boulton, Pidgeon’s medal, bust in reliei, rev. inventas, &c.

within a wreath of olive ; another, French, bust in

relief, rev. legend in concentric circles ; another on his

death, 1809. All very fine, the first rare. 3

86 M. Boulton, profile portrait after Rouw’s medal, metal gilded

and mounted within a contemporary glazed frame,

rare 1

87 Washington, Eccleston’s large bronze medal, by Webb, rev.

in centre of long inscription, an Indian, the land was

ours, &c. Very fine and rare 1

88 Silver, Lord Nelson, bust nearly full faced, rev. august 1st,

1798, with 14 ships, &c., naval engagement ; another,

tin ; Davison’s medal, bronze. First two fine 3

89 Battle of the Nile, 1798, Davison’s medals, obv. Britannia

standing and supporting a portrait of Lord Nelson, rev.

squadron of men-of-war, almighty god has blessed,

&c. Bronzed and bronze gilded and burnished, very fine 2

90 Medals on the Nile victory, Trafalgar, Nelson’s death, another

struck in copper, from the Foudrovant ; bronze (5) ; tin

(6). Mostly fine, some scarce 11

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91 Nelson, small brass badge with loop, obv. adml. nelson, bust,

rev. victory, man of war ; silver, counters, obv. bust of

Lord Nelson, England expects, &c., rev. particulars of

Aboukir, S. Vincent, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar. Very

fine and scarce, the first very rare 5

92 Mixed metals, counters relating to Aboukir, S. Vincent, Copen¬

hagen and Trafalgar as in last lot (10) ; return of Sir Sid¬

ney Smith, 1800 ; medals with bust of Nelson, Ship¬

wrecked Mariners’ Society, Royal Benevolent Society,

Liverpool Seamen’s Friend Society. Some scarce 17

93 Bronze, Boulton’s medal of Lord Nelson, horatio viscount

nelson, k.b., &c., bust in high relief, rev. England

expects, &c., Naval engagement, Trafalgar, oct. 21.

1805. Edge from m. boulton, &c., extremely fine and

very rare 1

94 Silver, Greenwich Hospital School medals, obv. bust of Lord

Nelson (2) ; others from the Arethusa and Exmouth

training ships. Fine 4

95 Rubens, large portrait medal by Hart, rev. the memorial at

Antwerp, frosted silver in glazed case. Very fine 1

96 Bronze, Rubens, similar medal ; another of Van Dyck, by

Charles Wiener ; another of Lord Tennyson. Very fine

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97 Gladstone, rev. names of M.P.’s 1894, large medal in case ;

the Forth Bridge, 1890 ; others of Christian VII., Sir

J. B. Warren, Marie Antoinette, Alexander I. of Russia,

Ferdinand IV. of Sicily, &c., very fine, the first scarce 12

98 Silver, medals, George IV., on decease, by Ingram ; Sadler,

first English aeronaut, rev. balloon, two persons in car

ascended from Birmingham oct. 7. 1811, &c. ; Jerna-

gan’s lottery, 1736. Very fine, the second scarce 3

99 Coffer Monneron’s patterns, 1790, varieties (6) ; medals,

Rousseau, Louis XVII., tin ; card counters, brass (4) ;

portraits in relief, Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and

Princess Helena ; box containing 18 religious jetons ;

wax impression from the die for a medal of Murdoch, the

coal-gas celebrity. All very fine, some scarce 35

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100 Love in six moods, a series of gilded medallets by Charles

Jones, the reverses have two Cupids dicing. In case,

very fine and extremely rare 6

101 Whist counters in brass, Mathews on the game of whist, figure

with finger at mouth, revs, have varied instructions for

the game, set of 19. Very fine and very rare 19

102 Middlesex, Young’s Pennies, view of S. Paul’s, with and with¬

out the date ; Till’s Penny and Halfpenny, ; another

varied, in tin ; George III. visited S. Paul’s, Atkins No.

103, brass, No. 105, but with rays above the arms, copper

and tin, No. 109, copper and tin ; also a bronzed proof of

Milton’s 106. All very fine 11

103 Gorton’s Penny, Atkins No. 25, very fine and rare ; Young’s

S. Paul’s, with and without date, fine 3

104 Hall’s Pennies, Nos. 26, 27, 27a, and 28 ; Westminster, Fox

and Gardner, 149, rare ; Uncharitable Monopolizer,

not locals 41, tin. Very fine 6

105 Pennies, Hackney Church, No. 13, very rare ; Hardy, No. 31,

the t of thos. touches the y ; another varied, the t

touching the u of jury. The first well preserved, two last

very fine 3

106 Pennies, Kempson’s buildings, Nos. 45, 50, 52 and 56 ; West¬

minster Bridge, No. 60 ; Gates, Nos. 63, 68 and 70. All

very fine ; Christ’s Hospital, No. 23 9

107 Pennies, Kew Palace, No. 19 ; Treasury, No. 119. Very fine

and rare 2

108 Pennies, Surgeon’s, Tallow Chandler’s, Vintner’s and Wax

Chandler’s Halls, Nos. 141, 142, 143 and 144. All very

fine and rare, especially the last 4

109 British Penny token, Britannia seated, below britania (sic),

Atkins No. 98. .4s fine as struck and extra rare 1

110 Scotland, Dundee, Pennies, Town House, No. 3, Admiral

Duncan, No. 4. First fine, latter very fine, bronzed and

rare 2

111 Kirkcaldy, Penny, Adam Smith, by Wyon and Kempson.

Bronzed proof, very rare 1

112

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Paisley, Penny, No. 2, abbey church, rev. the interior, Very

fine and very rare 1

113 Tokens issued by Sir Richard Colt Hoare, Bart, of Stourhead,

Wilts, on the opening of a barrow by him, 1807 ; another

in lead. Both very rare 2

114 Birmingham, set of buildings, tokens issued by Messrs. Davis

and Macmillan, 1894. Bronzed and brilliant condition 21

115 Private tokens issued by S. H. Hamer/Bolton Priory, Adel

church, S. John, Halifax ; Kirkstall Abbey, and S. John's

in aluminium, shield of arms, two in coffer, varied and

striking in lead ; and a proof of the first die for Kirkstall

Abbey, which failed. The first eight extremely fine 9

116 Bath, Pennies, Atkins Nos. 2, 6 two ; Gloucester, Nos. 3, 19 ;

Norfolk, No. 1 ; Suffolk, Nos. 5 and 14 ; Hants., No. 1.

All very fne 9

117 Worcester Penny, Dove and harp, Atkins No. 1. Brilliant

and very rare 1

118 Lichfield, Pennies, 1799, obv. arms of the City, rev. view of

Cathedral, 1788. Strikings in bronze and tin. Very

fine and scarce 2

119 Coffer, Not locals, Washington, No. 173, very rare ; and a

ticket of Low’s Hotel, Covent Garden, 1774, subse¬

quently Evan’s. Both very fine 2

120 Nantyglo Iron Works, 1811, Justice standing, &c., rev. wm.

WILLIAMS & CO. DELIVER THE BEARER, &C., FIVE SHIL¬

LINGS, oval shaped. Very fine and extra rare 1

121 Silver, William III., Llalf-Crown, 1696, countermarked on

obv. i.v. warranted dec. 1790 ; czfker, Booth’s Perry

Bar Penny token, cofy ; Dublin Pennies, Atkins No. 1,

and W.T.B. & Co.’s ; Clift’s token, fottery, &c. 7

122 Coffer, George III., imitations of Regal coinage ; Half¬

pennies (49) ; Farthings (14), see Atkins f.f. 385-395.

Includes some varieties not fublished. The collection

would he difficult to get together 63

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123 Octagonal tokens in carton, issued in Belfast to pay wages,

one for Fourpence, signed M. Bros., another W. B.

Venn, dated 1839. Very rare 2

124 Silver, Spanish Half-Dollar countermarked with head of

George III. in an oval ; Bank of England tokens for 3/- ;

Davis Nineteenth Century Tokens, Nos. 48, 50, 57, 58 and

59 ; Eighteenpences, Nos. 61,62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68 and

69 ; one for 1816 mis-struck, and a brockage. Mostly

very fine, a representative lot 16

125 Proofs, 3/-, Nos. 52 and 58, both rare ; copper, forgery of

No. 49 ; Eighteenpence, No. 66, in copper ; silver, Bank

of Ireland, Thirtypence, Tenpences (3), and a Five-

pence, Nos. 84, 86, 88, 89, and 92 ; medal, Earl Spencer

and Duke of Richmond, rare. The last and most of the

others very fine 10

126 Proofs, Eighteenpences, Nos. 64 and 65, also of the Bank of

Ireland, Thirtypence, 1808, No. 85. All rare and bril¬

liant 3

127 Proof Bank of England pattern token for Ninepence, obv.

laureated bust and titles, rev. within a wreath of oak and

olive, bank token 9d. 1812, Davis No. 71. Brilliant

and extremely rare 1

128 Charles II., Crown 1680, edge tricesimo secvndo, a fault in

the flan at the G of gratia. Otherwise very finely pre¬

served and so sure 1

129 Anne, Crown 1706, edge qvinto, before the Union, and with

roses and plumes in the angles. Very fine and rare 1

130 George II., Crown, 1741, young head type, edge decimo

qvarto, roses in angles. Extremely fine 1

131 Pewter, George IIP, pattern Crown by W. Wyon, georgius.

hi. d.g;, &c., laureated head to right, 1817 below, rev.

FOEDUS inviolabile, England, Scotland and Ireland

personified, embracing, symbols at their feet. Ex¬

tremely fine arid very rare 1

Silver, Cromwell Crown, 1658. Di fair preservation, with but

very slight trace of the flaw in the die. Rare 1 132

133

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Gunmetal, James II., Irish Crown, iac. ii. del gra, &c., E jues-

trian figure to left, rev. christo, &c.,four crowned shields

arranged cruciformly ; in centre a crown, ano. dom.

1690. ,4 very fine well struck coin, and rare so 1

134 Gold, Edward III., Noble of the treaty period, 1360-1369,

EDWARD. DEI. GRA. REX. ANGL. DNS. HYB. AQT., three

ropes from stern, two from prow, annulet before Ed¬

ward, rev. reads mediv illorvm, and is of usual type.

Extremely fine and rare 1

135 Edward IV., Ryal, m.m. on rev. a Crown, of usual type, the

rev. reading ihd. for ihc. Very fine 1

136 Henry VII., Angel, second coinage, m.m. greyhound’s head.

Vcry fine 1

137 Silver, Edward VI., Crown, 1551, m.m. y, the flan large.

Finely preserved 1

138 Gold, Elizabeth, milled coinage, Half Sovereign, m.m. star,

crowned bust of the Oueen, in ruff and richly embroider¬

ed dress. Very fine and rare 1

139 James I., Rose Rval, period 1605-1612, m.m. rose (1605), the

King enthroned holding sceptre and orb, at his feet a

portcullis, rev. reads ocvlis, square shield upon a large

rose. Fine and rare 1

140 Scotland, James VI., Rider, m.m. quatrefoil, obv. iacobvs. 6,

d. g. R. scotorvm, equestrian figure in armour to right,

in the exergue 1593, rev. spero. meliora, crowned shield

Burns 953. Very fine and uncommon 1

141 Sword and Sceptre piece, m.m. quatrefoil of usual tvpe,

1601, very fine 1

142 Charles I., Angel, m.m. prostrate anchor (1638), obv. carolvs.

d. g., &c., S. Michael and dragon, rev. amor, popvli,

etc., a ship sailing left, fine and rare, unpierced 1

143 Silver, George III., Threepence, Twopence and Penny, Maundy

coins, 1792, termed the Wire money, very fine and rare

(3) ; Copper, Twopence, 1797 ; silver, Ecuador, One

Sucre, 1884, fine * 5

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144 Gold, Victoria, Australian Half Sovereign of the Sydney mint,

1862. An unpublished date, no Half Sovereigns were

said to be issued in 1862. Fine 1

145 Silver, Nineteenth Century Tradesmen’s tokens, Shillings of

Bilston, Bristol some varieties, Leeds, Nantwich, New¬

castle, Sheffield, Worcester, York, &c. (26) ; Sixpences

(3) ; Eighteenpences, Peterborough (2). Some very

fine 31

146 Shillings, Cheshire No. 1, Durham Nos. 1, 2; Northumber¬

land Nos. 5 and 8, rare, 11, 13 ; Lancashire Nos. 2, 3, 6,

very fine and rare ; Yorkshire Nos. 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 29, 30,

33, 40, 48, 51, 56, 64 ; Sixpences 17, 54, 72 and 74. Fine

some very fine 27

147 Shillings, Nottingham, Nos. 2, 3 rare, 5 ; Staffs., No. 2 ; Six¬

pence, No. 3 ; Warwick, Nos. 1 holed, 5, 9, 10, 15 ; Berks

No. 5, Eighteenpence ; Cambridge No. 1 ; Northamp¬

ton, No. 5 very fne and rare, 3 Eighteenpence ; Leicester

No. 1, 2 rare, 4, 5, Sixpence ; Hereford, No. 2, rare ;

Lincoln, No. 1 rare, 4, 8 rare and very fne ; Norfolk,

Nos. 13, 14, 51, 16. Fine, some very fine 25

148 Shillings, Gloucester, Nos. 1, 5, 6 ; Hants, Nos. 6, 17, 24, Six¬

pence ; Worcester, No. 1 ; Wilts, Nos. 2, 5, Sixpence ;

Devon Nos. 1, 2 rare, 13 rare ; Dorset, Nos. 2, 16, 24,

Sixpence ; Sussex, No. 7 ; London, No. 5 rare, 8, 14, 19,

Sixpence, 33 ; Surrey, No. 4. All fine 23

149 Somerset, No. 15, two Shillings, rare, Shillings, No. 16 rare, 18

rare, 20, 21, 22, 23 rare, 24, 34 rare, 43 rare, 45, Sixpences

Nos. 51, 59 and 60, Two Shillings, No. 65 very rare, Shil¬

ling, No. 66. All fne, some very fine 16

150 Shillings, Flintshire, No. 1 ; Glamorgan, No. 7 rare, 9 ; Pem¬

broke, No. 1 rare ; Dublin, No. 7, non-Locals, 13 and 14

Sixpences ; Staffs., Nos. 6, 8, 10, 12 Sixpence ; Irish

Bank token, Six Shillings, 1804 ; and a bronzed proof

of the last in brilliant state. The tokens fne 13

151 Silver, Spanish Dollars of Charles IV., 1791, countermarked

with head of George III. in an octagon ; 1794, with

head in an oval; Proof of the Bank of England Dollar,

1804. The last brilliant 3

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152 Bronzed proof of the Bank Dollar, 1804, Britannia within a

garter, inscribed five shillings dollar. An original

in finest condition, the dollar as current, silver, very fine,

Davis 11 and 14 2

153 Silver, Dollar 1804, proof on a thick flan, proof in bronze, Nos.

14 and 15, subsequent strikings. Very fine 2

154 Silver, proofs of the Britannia Dollar, 1804, Britannia seated

within an oval, No. 17 ; also of the Garter Dollar, 1804,

rev. britanniarum rex FiDEi defensor, Royal arms

within a garter crowned, No. 21. Originals, both ex¬

tremely fine and last very rare 2

155 Proof of the Garter Dollar as in last lot, but with the initial k

only, on the truncation, No. 23. Original struck on a

Spanish Dollar. Brilliant and extremely rare 1

156 Bank of England pattern token, five shillings and sixpence

1811, rev. Britannia seated, with spear and shield, No.

30. Proof in finest state, original and extremely rare 1

157 Copper, bronzed proofs of the pattern token as last lot, No. 27,

of the pattern bank token, 5s. 6d., 1811, No. 37; another of the last, the King’s shoulder nearly touching

the g of georgius. The two former extremely fine but

subsequent strikings the last original, very fine 3

158 Silver, Proof of the Britannia Dollar, 1804, an extremely fine

original striking ; copper, bronzed proof, Dollar with

the obv. of the 5s. 6d., No. 34, rev. as the Britannia Dollar

No. 10. See Davis 41. Subsequent striking, very fine 2

150 Silver, proof of the Bank of Ireland token for six shillings,

1804, No. 76, the current Six Shillings, token, 1804, No.

79, without the period after rex, original. The first

very fine and uncommon 2

*%*The numbers in lots 146-159 refer to Davis Nineteenth

Century Token coinage, 1904.

160 Copper, set of Davis’ and Macmillan’s tokens, illustrative of

Birmingham, with views of the churches and public

buildings, 1894. Bronzed in mint state set of 21

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181 Liverpool and Manchester, Seward’s Twopenny token, 1796,

view of Liverpool Exchange, rev. view of Manchester

Infirmary, &.C., examples with and without the period

after Lancaster, gilded proofs very fine and scarce (2) ;

silver, token of Sir G. Englefield, the antiquary. Very

fine and rare 3

162 Copper, Bath, Lambe’s Farthings, Atkins 97, 98a, 101, and 102

(4) ; Bath Theatre checks (4) ; Macclesfield, Half Half¬

penny struck on large flan, 1789 ; London Farthings,

Atkins 753, 757, 766, 767, 779, 789 and 804 ; Not locals

204, 206, 211,214 and 229. Some rare, with the exception

of the last Farthing, very fine 21

163 Scotch Farthing tokens, Dundee 24, 27 ; Lanark, 16 very rare,

poor ; Lothian, No. 70 lead ; Paisley, No. 3 ; Perth,

No. 9 ; Inverness-shire, Stewart’s 2d. Davis -2§-8, rare ;

Bronzed medals, Matthew Boulton, rev. within a palm

wreath, farewell ; James Watt, his celebrated part¬

ner, rev. the Watt steam engine. Both very fine, as are

most of the Farthings 9

164 Bronzed medals, George IIP, peace everywhere, 1802 ;

George, Prince of Wales and Princess Caroline, rev.

Hymen, &c., with view of London from Highgate, 1792,

Louis XVI. and Marie Antoinette, rev. Execution of the

King ; another, rev. Louis parting from his children ;

Prince Regent of Portugal, 1809 ; Gustavus III. of

Sweden; Earl Howe, rev. the 1st of June, 1794 ; Essex,

and Stafford, Agricultural Society’s medals, Duke of

Gloucester. All choice Soho medals in finest state 10

165 Nickel, Proofs, Jamaica Penny and Halfpenny, 1869. Very

fine and very rare 2

166 Copper, Trinidad, D’Ade & C.o.’s Farthing, very fine ; silver,

S. Martin,^triangular portion of a Spanish Dollar, counter-

marked st. martin, fine, both very rare, the latter especially

so 2

167 Nickel, Jamaica, Pennies, Halfpennies and Farthings of Vic¬

toria and Edward VII. (10) ; Copper tokens of Smith,

Atkins Colonial 41 and 42, fine and rare ; Lundie’s, 39

Bahama Halfpenny, proof ; Sarawak, Mauritius, Ceylon’

including Fanam, No. 14, and three silver. Some very

fine, all varied

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168 Canada, Newfoundland, Magdalen Island, &c., including a

very fine Halifax Steamboat Company’s token in copper

(?) unpublished in the metal ; Jersey, Guernsey, various

denominations, and a Derby Isle of Man Penny, 1733.

The last and many others very fine. All are varied and

many scarce o7

169. Gold, Edward III., Half Noble, 1360-69, without the French

title, rev. annulet at each angle of central compartment,

lis over lion in one quarter ; an annulet over King’s

head on obv., Henry VI., Quarter Noble. The first very

fine 2

170 James I., Sovereign, m.m. lis (1604), rev. exvrgat. devs, &c.

In fine condition. The m.m. appears unpublished for the

Sovereign 1

171 Touch Pieces, Charles II., and James II., holed as usual 2

172 Guineas, Anne, 1712, George II., young head, 1737. Well

preserved 2

173 George III., Half-Guineas, Spade, 1796, Military 1809 and

1813. Very fine 3

174 Sovereign 1820, Seven Shillings, 1810 ; silver, Crown 1819.

Two latter very fine • 3

175 Gold, Kruger Pond, 1892, with two shafts to waggon. Proof,

brilliant and rare 1

176 Napoleon I., Forty Francs, 1812, fine 1

177 Maria Louise, Forty Lire, 1815, fne 1

178 Dutch Ducat, 1781, Spain, small denominations (4) ; Turkish

(2), and a U.S.xV Quarter Dollar 8

179 Half Sovereign, blank which passed through the Mint un¬

stamped, see letter ; bronze, &c., medals, George III.,

Jubilee, Victoria Jubilee (2) 4

180 Silver, Massachusetts Shilling, 1652, oak tree type. Fine

and scarce 1

181 Gold, Henry VII., Angel, first coinage, m.m. rose. Edge

slightly clipped, else fne, and rare 1

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182 U.S.A. and Continental silver of various denominations (40) ;•

copper coins, tokens, &c. a parcel

183 Davis, W. The Nineteenth Century Token Coinage, 1904,

numerous plates, as new 1

184 Silver, Henry I., Pennies, Hawkins 255, rudely struck as

usual. But in condition as minted 8

185 Pennies similar to last lot (7), and a cut Halfpenny. In mint

state 8

186 Penny as Hawkins 262, front face with sceptre, henr (icvs).

r., rev, a quatrefoil enclosing a star and pellets, alfpine

mint illegible, probably London. For the coinage fine

and rare 1

187 Pennies, Hawkins 255, London, monever Alfwine ; another,

GOD(.wine), has been circulated ; Penny, D(er)EM(an)R :

on. (lv) ; Another, henricvs with a good bust, the

rev. double struck 4

188 Pennies, same type, rev. dereman. r. (on), lvn. ; another,

(pillelm) vs. lvn. ; another, estmvnd, a London

monever, and one of London, moneyer illegible 4

189 Pennies similar, br (ichmar) on. lvn. ; another pvlfpine. on.

lvn. ; Penny, balde (pin. o) n. lvn. ; another illegible

4

190 Pennies, same type, DER(ema) n. on. lv. ; another to struck

by the moneyer Tovi; another gileberd. on. (lvn) ;

moneyer of London and citizen (?) Father of the Arch-,

bishop 3

191 Others, same type of the London mint, tovi (on. lvn) de ;

another derman. on. lvn ; two others with mint names

legible 4

192 Pennies, same type, OR(dgar. on) lvnde ; another, ail

(? rinc) ; and two others with the mint names, but not

the moneyer’s names, readable 4

193 Copper, Victoria, large official Jubilee medal, 1887, in case ;

jetons of the Sixteenth century ; tradesmen’s tokens

of the Eighteenth ; Indian coins, &c., Macrinus

Denarius, medals, &c., five in silver. Many, including

the first, very fine 38

194

195

196

197

198

199

200

201

202

203

204

205

206

207

208

209

210

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Scotch silver coins, Groats of Robert III. All well preserved 7

Scotch Communion tokens of Coldstream, 1806 ; Girvan 1827, Auchterarder, North Church, Pencuik, Crieff, Kirkcaldy 1822, Strathaven 1836, Glasgow 1806. All in good condition and scarce 8

Others of Arngask and Barrhead Free Churches 1847, Cro¬ marty 1840, Gaelic church, Kingussie 1802, Kirkwood, Ivirkiemuir, Plockton 1834, &c. 9

Others of Cupar Angus Church, Crossbrill, 1848, Greenock 1802, Milton, 1840, Lesmahagow 1806, Tarbolton, &c., all good pieces 10

Victoria Shillings, 1839 (2), 1843, 1844, 1853, 1857, 1865, 1866. 1873, 1879, 1887, 1900, all mint slate and scarce dates 12

Victoria Half-Crown 1887, Graceless Florin 1849, a brilliant proof, Shilling 1887, Jubilee, all very fine 3

George III., Shillings, all very fine, and of different dates 13

George III., Sixpences (10), all fine and of different dates George IV. (3), and William IV. (1) 14

Shillings of George IV. (3), one Lion ; William IV. (3), dated 1836, all in brilliant condition 6

Edward VII., Maundy sets, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, all bril¬ liant 16

Anne Farthing, 1714, brilliant copper proof 1

Isle of Man, George III., Penny, 1786, in proof state ‘ 1

George I. and II., Maundies, all fine, useful to make up sets 37

George III., Maundy money, various dates, all fine 65

George III., Maundies of 1792, Wire money, all fine 11

Art Union medals, Sir Joshua Reynolds, I. Bacon, rev. Samuel Johnson and Lord George Bentinck, all very fine bronze proofs 3

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211 Victoria, copper and bronze Pennies, Halfpennies and Far¬

things, old Ceylon coppers, Harrington Farthings, Voce

Populi Halfpenny and others over 80, a parcel

212 Charles I., Harrington farthings, two on one flan, one on

square flan, and one partly rounded, first issue, m.m.

rose. Fine and very rare 3

213 Various Harrington Farthings (13) ; pewter Irish Halfpennies,

James II. (2) ; George I., Irish Farthing, 1723, Charles

I., pattern Farthing on gilded flan, 1665, quatuor maria vindico. Very fine 17

214 Charles II., pattern Farthing in pewter, quatuor maria vindico, ship in full sail, and one in copper with grained edge. Rare 2

215 Charles II., pattern Farthings in silver, 1665, quatuor maria vindico, one with plain, the other with grained edge. Very f ine and scarce 2

216 Charles II., pattern Farthings in copper, quatuor maria vindico, 1665, one with grained, the other with plain

edge, and ditto ditto in silver, with grained edge. All

in fine condition 3

217 Roman, large brass, Maximus, rev. principi inventutis, Emperor and two standards. Very fine green patina 1

218 Hadrian, rev. exercitus germanicus, Emperor on horse¬

back, addressing three soldiers. Fine and rare 1

219 Commodus, rev. p.m. tr. p. xi., &c., Emperor seated holding

a globe crowned by Victory. Fine and well spread

220 Medallion IE Antoninus Pius, rev. a female seated, &c., obv.

very good 1

221 Two large portrait medals and copy of medallion Marcus

Aurelius 3

222 Large brass, Commodus, various reverses, all good 5

223 Commodus, various reverses (6) ; Marcus Aurelius (1). Latter

very f ine 1

25

224 First brass, various Emperors and Empresses, some fine

and patinated 8

225 A cigar box containing miscellaneous copper coins, tokens,

&c. 1

226 Crown pieces, Charles IE (3) ; William III., proof Halfpenny

token in silver, proof medal in bronze, accession of the

House of Hanover and six silver pieces, imitations of

early coins, all fine 12

227 Strikings in silver, Irish Penny and Halfpenny, 1805, and

Farthing, 1806. Very fine proofs 3

228 Elizabeth Half-Crown, m.m. 1 ; George I., Crown, roses and

plumes, 1720, edge sexto, fine 2

229 Continental Thalers, &c., fine 6

230 Medals and badges relating to ecclesastical subjects 9

231 A set of ten medals, Davis’s Cathedrals, in case 10

232 William IV., proofs, with plain edges, Half-Crown, Shilling

and Sixpence, 1831, fine 3

233 William IV., proofs, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, 1831,

copper bronzed, very fine 3

234 Oueen Anne, Farthing, 1714, George II., Halfpenny, 1729 ;

George III., Farthing, 1773, Twopence, 1797, Pennies

(2), 1797 ; William IV., Penny, 1831, Farthing 1834, all

in fine condition 8

235 Provincial Eighteenth Century Halfpenny tokens, fine 50

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END OF FIRST DAY’S SALE.

SECOND DAY’S SALE.

On TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1910,

AT HALF-PAST ONE PM.

'War ^fttedals and iDecorations.

Waterloo,

^ttilitar? and Maval (General Service. £ s. d.

2 8 0 236 Waterloo 1815 (Sergt. Joseph Bell, 2nd Batt. 95tli Regt.

Foot), fine 1

1 9 0 237 Waterloo 1815 (Corpl. Thos. Griffiths, 1st Batt. Rifle Bgde.),

edge engraved, otherwise fine 1

8 10 0 238 Waterloo 1815, and Military General Service medal with seven

bars, Barrosa, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes,

Toulouse, both to (Thomas Price, 95th Foot), fine and

rare 2

0 12 0 239 An officer’s bronze gilt medal for 1815, bronze ditto, others

for the campaign of 1813-14, and 1814, all with ribands

4

0 17 0 240 German cross for twenty-five years service, a silver cross for

campaigns 1813-15, and Netherlands bronze cross for

1813-14 3

10 0 0 241 Military General Service, ten bars- Roleia, Vimiera, Talavera,

Busaco, Salamanca, Vittoria, Pyrenees, Nivelle, Orthes,

Toulouse (John Beaman, 40th Foot), fine and scarce ;

also Waterloo*medal of same recipient, but with edge

re-engravecl 2

242

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Six bars—Fuentes d’Onor, Ciudad Rodrigo, Badajoz, Sala¬

manca, Vittoria, Pyrenees (John Hughes, 52nd Foot),

scarce 1

243 Eight bars—Talavera, Busaco, Albuhera, Pyrenees, Nivelle,

Nive, Orthes, Toulouse (Thomas Clarke, 3rd Foot),

very fine and scarce 1

244 Four bars—Busaco, Badajoz, Vittoria, St. Sebastian (W. Mc¬

Laughlin, 1st Foot), very fine and scarce 1

245 Two bars—Albuhera, Toulouse (T. Goggins, Corporal, 39th

Foot), brilliant state 1

246 Silver and gold enamelled, Peninsula cross, conferred on

British Officers by the Portuguese Government, obv.

shield of arms, Guerra Peninsula, rev. the numeral 3,

see Tancred page 82, fine and rare 1

247 Two bars—Vittoria, Pyrenees (Bernard Small, 27th Foot).

fine and scarce 1

248 One bar—Corunna (T. Connor, 71st Foot), mint state 1

249 Decoration for the battle of Vittoria, enamelled cross sur¬

mounted by a Crown, with riband, fine and scarce 1

250 One bar—Boat Service, 23rd Nov., 1810 (James Jackson),

verified, very fine and rare 1

*^*Attack and destruction of shipping at Port St. Mary,

the recipient of this medal served as Royal Marine, on

H.M.S. Atlas

251 Two bars—Egypt, St. Sebastian (Wm. Taylor), fine and

scarce - ' 1

252 One bar—Syria (William Pearce), Crimea medal, two bars—

Inkermann, Sebastopol ; Turkish Crimea and medal

for St. John d’Acre, all fine 4

253 Two bars—Camperdown, Lissa, fine state, but edge re-en¬

graved 1

254 One bar—Syria (John Kingston) 1

255 Naval medal with bar—Amazon, 13th March, 1806, in fine

state, but does not agree with medal roll, and two others 3

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256 Copper gilt medal presented by Alexander Da vision for the

Battle of the Nile, 1798 (John Beveridge), scarce with

name of recipient 1

257 One bar—12th October, 1798 (John Haycock), name of re

cipient engraved, fine 1

258 One bar—Algiers (P. Williams, Midshipman), fine and scarce

as an officer’s medal 1

259 One bar—Martinique (John Oxford, Midshipman) served on

board H.M.S. Belleisle), vide O’Byrne, very fine, in box of issue 1

260 One bar—Syria (William Liddle), and Baltic medal, 1854-55,

fine 2

(Crimea, (Tf)ina, Mew £ealatt6,

261 Three bars—Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (30th Regt.), and

(33rd Regt.), both fine 2

262 Two bars—Azoff, Sebastopol, another with bar—Sebastopol,

and two Turkish Crimea medals, all fine 4

263 Two bars—Inkermann, Sebastopol (Thomas Goulsbra,

Ordinary Seaman), edge impressed, and medal for sav¬

ing life (Gunner James Moore), both fine 2

264 Four bars—Alma, Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (J.

Brown, 8th Hussars), a Light Brigade medal, edge im¬

pressed fine. 1

265 One bar—Alma (Grenadier Guards), and Sebastopol (Royal

Artillery), both impressed and very fine specimens 2

266 Three bars—Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (77th Regt.), and

Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (57th Regt.) 2

267 Three bars— Balaklava, Inkermann, Sebastopol (5th Dragoon

Guards), Alma, Inkermann, Sebastopol (44th Regt.) 2

29 £

268 Silver medal, Defence of Silistria, 1854, fine and scarce, see 1

Tancred, page 193 1

269 Silver medal, Defence of Kars, 1855, under Colonel W. Fenwick 1

Williams, R.A., see Tancred, page 195, fine and scarce 1

270 China 1842 (S. Fearon, Interpreter, H.M.S. Blenheim) fine 1 0

271 China 1842 (W. Gordon, 1st Lieutenant, Royal Marines), 1

very fine 1

272 China 1842 (H. G. Gilbert, Clerk, H.M.S. Druid), very fine 1 0

273 China 1900, one bar—Relief of Pekin (H.M.S. Orlando), and 0

Regimental medal (3rd Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry),

both fine 2

274 China, one bar—Taku Forts, 1860 (R. Arty.), China 1900 1

(Punjab Army) (2), all fine 3

275 China 1900, one bar—Relief of Pekin (H.M.S. Centurion), and 0

Militia Long Service medal 2

276 Tibet 1903-4, one bar—Gyantse, (40th Pathans), fine 1 1

277 Tibet 1903-4, without bar (Peshawar Cooly Corps), fine 1 0

278 Tibet 1903-4, two bronze medals 2 1

279 New Zealand, single date, 1866 or 1860, last figure indistinct 2

(George Beatty, Military Train) 1

280 New Zealand, without date (Thos. Tew, 70th Foot), very fine 1 0

281 New Zealand, 1863 to 1866 (Sergt. J. Gould, 50th Regt.), 1

fine 1

(Sroups.

282 Naval group, Indian Mutiny, one bar—Relief of Lucknow (J. 10

Sykes, A.B., Indian Naval Brigade, H.M.P.V. Calcutta),

China, two bars—Taku Forts, 1860, Pekin 1860 (H.M.S.

Auckland, I.N.), and the Marine Society’s Reward of

Merit, all to same recipient, rare and fine 3

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283 Crimea, one bar—Sebastopol, Turkish Crimea and New Zea¬

land medal, 1864 to 1866 (H. Briggs, Royal Artillery),

fine 3

284 East Surrey Regt., four medals to (Sergt.-Major J. Welfare,

Afghan 1878-79-80, Egypt, one bar, Suakin 1885, Long

service medal and Khedive’s bronze star, fine 4

285 A scarce naval group, Boer war medal two bars—Tugela

Heights, Relief of Ladysmith, China 1900, Naval Best Shot medal, all to (H. E. Dibden, A.B., H.M.S. Terrible

and H.M.S. Cherwell), fine 3

286 Defence of Kimberley, O.F. State, Transvaal, King’s medal,

Mayor’s Siege medal (L.N. Lancs. Fusrs.), fine

287 Three medals, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Boer war, three bars

C. Colony, Relief of Ladysmith, Transvaal, and King’s

medal, Pte. S. Banks, (Rifle Bgde), and King Edward

VII. medal For Meritorious Service (Sergt. F. Banks,

Army Service Corps.), very fine 4

decorations.

288 Officer’s silver Queen’s Jubilee, 1887 with clasp 1897, for

Diamond Jubilee. Very fine and very rare 1

289 Order Of the Bath, Grand Cross breast star, gold and silver

enamelled, inscribed “ Gilbert, Jeweller to their Ma¬

jesties, Cockspur Street,” brilliant state and very rare.

In leather case 1

290 Order of Francis Joseph of Austria, 1849, gold enamelled

Knight’s badge. Very fine 1

291 Russia, gold spread eagle with star and motto on breast,

badge, very fine 1

292 Oldenburg, Order of Military Merit (Peter Frederick Louis)

1st class enamelled badge. Very fine 1

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293 Mexico, Order of the Madonna of Guadaloupe, silver enamelled

badge, fine 1

294 Group, gold enamelled military cross for Poland, 1831, silver

medal for Turkish campaign, 1828-29, and bronze

medal for Caucasus, 1853-56, officer’s set on a brooch,

fine 3

295 La Belle Alliance, 18 June 1815, silver medal with busts of

Wellington and Blucher 1

296 Russia, silver gilt oval enamelled badge with portrait of

Alexander I., and date 1815, A.I. and 1898 on reverse,

suspended from an enamelled crown. Handsome and

very f ine 1

297 An officer’s decoration for Military Service, handsomely

enamelled, Republica de Guatemala, A1 Merito Militar,

Campana del Salvador y Honduras 1863, fine 1

298 Silver and gold enamelled star of St. Stanilaus of Poland,

another of the Order of Villa Vicosa of Portugal 2

299 Enamelled badge of the Royal Victorian Order, 4th class, in

original case 1

300 An Officer’s decoration, Colonial Auxiliary Forces, fine and

scarce 1

301 Territorial Officer’s decoration with monogram E.R. VII.

in original case, very fine and scarce 1

302 Volunteer officer’s decoration, with mongram V.R., fine 1

Thtdia.

303 A very fine original medal in bronze for the Siege of Seringa-

patam, 4th May, 1799 1

304 Ghuznee, 23rd July 1839 (Wm. Cecil, 1st European Regt.) 1

305 Java 1811, silver medal, Capture of Fort Cornelis, a later

striking, very fine 1

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306 Cabul 1842 (Edward Derry, 13th Regt.), well preserved 1

307 Punniar Star, 1843, (Saddler Sergt. George Edward Patterson,

H.M. 9th or Queen’s Royal Lancers), fine 1

308 Punniar star, and Sutlej medal with two bars—Ferozeshu-

hur, Sobraon (Gunner G. Royal, 1st Bgde. H. Arty.),

fine 2

309 Ferozeslnihur 1845 (Richard Bentley, 29th Regt.) fine 1

310 1 wo bars—Ferozeshuhur, Sobraon (Kurreem Khan, 4th Lt.

Cav.), fine ; and medal for Ferozeshuhur, 1845, edge

plain 2

31 1 Sobraon 1846, and two bars—Goojerat, Chilianwala, both to

(Sergt. F. Parker, 9th Lancers), fine and scarce 2

312 Aliwal, 1846, with bar—Sobraon (edge engraved), and King

Edward Long Service medal, Karachi, Artillery Volun¬

teers, the latter mint state 2

313 One bar—Chilianwala (G. Giles, 3rd Lt. Dragoons), scarce,

well preserved 1

314 Punjab Campaign 1849, (John Thomas, A.B., Indian Navy),

and Syria medal to same recipient, verified by medal roll

but the name partly erased on both medals, otherwise

fine and rare 2

315 Two bars—Goojerat, Mooltan (Isaac Allcock, 32nd Foot) 1

316 One bar—Central India (Lieut. S. Cousens, 13th Bomba)'’ N.I.)

mint state 1

317 One bar—Central India (83rdRegt. and 86th Regt.), and two,

Volunteer Long Service medals, all f ine 4

318 Three bars—Lucknow, Relief of Lucknow, Delhi, Gunner

Charles Carter, 1st Bgde. Bengal Horse Arty.), very

f ine and scarce 1

319 One bar—Delhi (75th Regt.), and Militia Long Service medal

Edward VII., both in mint state 2

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Three bars—Charasia, Kabul, Kandahar (2nd Bombay Lt.

Cav.), two bars—Ahmed Khel, Kandahar (60th Foot),

and bronze star, Kabul to Kandahar, fine 3

Afghan, 1878-79-80 (Capt. A. B. Clare, 16th Bengal N.I.),

very fine 1

One bar—Kabul (9th Foot), Ahmed Khel (59th Foot) (2), Ah

Musjid (81st Foot), all fine 4

One bar—Kandahar (7th Foot), Ali Musjid (117th Regt.),

without bar (17th Regt.), and Mutiny medal, one bar—

Delhi (Rifle Bgde.), all fine 4

Two bars—Looshai, Naga 1879 80, Burma 1885-7, Burma

1887-89 (Sepoy Suntbeer Bundaree, 44th Regt. N.I.),

fine and scarce 1

Three bars—North-West Frontier, Bhootan, Perak (Sepoy

Davee Sing Khutree, 1st Goorkha Regt.), fine and scarce

1

One bar—Pegu (Lewis J. Ford, clerk in charge, “ Bernice ”) 1

One bar—North-West Frontier (19th Foot), Persia (Falkland

Sloop), Flazara 1888 (R. Arty.), and Burma 1885-7 (2nd

Bombay L.I.) 4

Three bars—Punjab Frontier, Samana, Tirah (3rd Sikh

Infty.), two bars—Punjab Frontier, Tirah (Dorset

Regt.), both fine 2

Three bars as in last lot (Western Division R.A.), and a two-

bar medal in bronze (Transport Dept.) 2

Two bars—Burma 1885-7, 1887-89 (Yorks. L.I.), Burma 1887

to 1889, Burma 1889-92 (Hamps. Regt.), Waziristan,

1894-5 (Border Regt,), Burma 1885-7 (Yorks L.I. and

Liverpool Regt.), Burma 1889-92 (D.C.L.I.), fine 6

One bar—Perak (H.M.S. Philomel), Hazara 1888 (Suffolk

Regt.), Chin Lushai 1889-90 (Cheshire Regt.), Waziris¬

tan, 1894-5 (Border Regt.), all fine 4

Three bars—Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89, Hazara 1888

(Suffolk Regt.), very fine 1

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333 rhree bars—Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89, N.E. Frontier

1891 (43rd Bengal Infty.), fine 1

334 Three bars^Burma 1885-7, Burma 1887-89, Burma 1889-92

(Hampshire Regt.), and two bars—North-West Frontier,

Perak (21st Bombay Infty.), very fine 2

335 One bar—Persia (A.B., H.M.S. Ajdaba), Pegu (H.M.S. Fox),

Umbeyla (101st Regt.), Samana 1891 (Manchester Regt.), all fine 4

336 One bar—Persia (Artillery), Umbeyla (93rd Foot), Jowaki

1877-8 (R. Arty.), Waziristan 1894-5 (Border Regt.), all fine 4

337 Four bars—Relief of Chitral 1895, Samana 1897, Tirah 1897-

1898, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (Kurrum Militia), very fine 1

338 Three bars—Relief of Chitral 1895, Tirah 1897-98, Punjab

Frontier 1897-98 (K.O. Scots Borderers and Khyber

Rifles), two bars—Tirah, Punjab Frontier 1897-98,

(Sussex Regt.), all fine 3

339 The Maharajah of Kashmir's bronze medal, and bar for

Chitral 1895, presented to the Kashmir troops, fine and scarce 1

340 Bronze medals, three bars—Tirah, Samana, Punjab Frontier,

Boer war medal, and one bar—Burma, 1885-7, fine 3

341 Three bars—Tirah, Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Waziristan,

1901-2 (2nd Punjab Infty.), and with two bars, Pun¬

jab Frontier, 1897-98, Waziristan 1901-2 (21st Punjab

Infty.), both fine 2

342 Two bars—Punjab Frontier 1897-98, Malakand 1897 (24th

Bengal Infty,), and Native Afghan medal, fine 2

343 Three bars—Punjab Frontier, Samana, Tirah 1897-98,

Ashanti bronze star, 1896, and copy of medal for

Distinguished Conduct in the Field 3

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Three bars, Tirah, Samana, Punjab Frontier 1897-98 (2),

others with two bars (2), all fine 4

One bar—Relief of Chitral 1895 (E. Lancs, Regt.), two bars—

Tirah, Punjab Frontier (Yorks. L.I.), and South Africa,

one bar—1879 (17th Lancers and 80th Foot), all fine 4

.Africa.

Three bars—Suakin 1884, El Teb-Tamaai, Suakin 1885,

Khedive’s bronze star and Long Service medal, Edward

VII., all to (Sergt.-Major Somers, Royal Artillery), fine 3

Egypt, three bars—Tel-el-Ivebir, Suakin 1885, Tofrek and

Star (Driver W. Gardner, C. Troop R.E.), scarce com¬

bination, fine 1

One bar—Tel-el-Kebir (Cameron Highrs.), El-Teb-Tamaai

(Yorks, and Lancs. Regt.), Suakin 1885 (E. Surrey

Regt.), El-Teb-Tamaai (K.R.R.C.), all fine 4

Khedive bronze stars, various dates, two with bar for Tokar,

all fine 1

Two bars—The Nile 1884-85, Abu Klea (R. Sussex Regt.),

Tel-el-Kebir, The Nile 1884-85 (C. & T.C.), one bar—

The Nile 1884-85 (R.A.), the first very fine 3

Zulu, 1879 (2), R.A. and 59th Regt., one bar—Punjab Fron¬

tier 1897-98 (R.H.A.), one bar—Transvaal (E. Surrey

Regt.), and another 5

Two bars—Alexandria, 11th July, Tel-el-Kebir (H.M.S. Mon¬

arch), Khedive’s bronze star with bar for Tokar, China

1900, South Africa, one bar—T877-8-9 (24th Foot), all

fine 4

One bar—Hafir (N. Staffs. Regt.), and English Sudan medal

(Lincoln Regt.), and one bar—Burma 1887-89 (Cheshire

Regt.), all fine 3

One bar—Hafir, and English Sudan medal, both to (W. Hal-

lam, 1st N. Staffs. Regt.), very fine 2

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355 One bar—Suakin 1885 (Lieut. B. Cotton, 1st Shropshire L.I.), fine 1

356 Khedive and English Sudan medals, both to (Pte. H, Luck-

hurst, 21st Lancers), fine 2

357 South Africa, one bar—1879, Egypt 1882, three bars—Tel-el-

Kebir, Suakin 1885, Tofrek and Khedive’s bronze star

(Corpl. W. H. Bates, Army Service Corps), scarce 3

358 Three bars—Tel-el-Kebir, Suakin 1884, El-Teb-Tamaai (3rd

Iv.R.R.C.), and two bars—Suakin 1884, El-Teb-Tamaai

H.M.S. Achilles), fine 2

359 Three bars—1892, 1893-94, Sierra Leone 1898-99 (Pte. M.

Shaw, 1st West India Regt.), fine 1

360 One bar—1877-8 (1st West India Regt.), one bar—1896-98

(2nd W. India Regt.), fine 2

361 Africa General Service, one bar—Gambia (3rd W. India

Regt.), both fine 2

362 Mwele 1895-6 (24th Bombay Infty.), fine 1

363 West Africa, one bar—Benin 1897 (H.M.S. Philomel), Somali¬

land 1902-4 (H.M.S. Hyacinth), both fine 2

364 West Africa, one bar—Gambia 1894 (H.M.S. Raleigh, and an

officer's silver medal for St. Jean d’Acre, both fine 2

365 West Africa, one bar—Benin River, 1894 (G. Bonney,

H.M.S. Phoebe), very fine 1

366 One bar—Gambia 1894 (H.M.S. Raleigh), and one bar—Benin

1897 (H.M.S. Widgeon), both fine 2

367 Africa General Service, one bar—N. Nigeria (Nigeria Regt.),

brilliant state, rare 1

368 One bar—Gambia (3rd W. India Regt.), very fine 1

369 Africa General Service, one bar—Somaliland 1902-4 (107th

Pioneers), both fine 2

370

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One bar—N. Nigeria 1904 (N. Nigeria Regt.), edge impressed,

very fine and scarce 1

371 One bar—West Africa 1906 (2nd N. Nigeria Regt.), edge

impressed, very fine and rare 1

372 South Africa, one bar 1879 (88th Foot), one bar—1878-9

(13th Foot), and Boer war medal, two bars—Relief of

Ladysmith, Tugela Heights (H.M.S. Pelorus), and

Mediterranean medal (W. Kent Regt.), all fine 4

373 Eight bars—C. Colony, Tugela Heights, O.F. State, Relief

of Ladysmith, Transvaal, Laing’s Nek, S. Africa 1901,

S. Africa 1902 (Lancs. Fusrs.), fine 1

374 Medals with seven engagement bars (R. Lancs. Regt.), all

fine 3

375 Medal with seven bars (Scottish Rifles), and with six bars

(R.G.A.), fine 2

376 Medals with six engagement bars (Welsh Regt., Essex Regt.,

R.A.M.C.), all fine 3

377 Medal with six bars (L.N. Lancs. Regt.), with four bars (L.N.

Lancs. Regt.), and King’s medal, all fine 3

378 Two bars—Defence of Ladysmith, Transvaal and King’s

medal (Rifle Bgde.), one bar—Defence of Ladysmith

(Liverpool Regt. and Rifle Bgde.), one bar—Natal

(K.R.R.C.), all fine 5

379 One bar—Cape Colony (3), Natal (H.M.S. Philomel), fine 4

380 One bar—Defence of Ladysmith (2), Relief of Ladysmith (1),

Natal (1), all fine 5

381 Medals with six engagement bars (Argyll and Sutherland

Highrs., Kitchener’s Horse, Lancs. Regt.), fine 3

382 Medals with five engagement bars, all fine 5

383 A similar lot 5

384 Medals with four engagement bars, all fine 4

385 A similar lot 4

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386 Medals with three engagement bars, all fine 5

387 Medals with two engagement bars 6

388 Medals with bar—Relief of Ladysmith (4), and Defence of Ladysmith (Liverpool Regt.) 5

389 three bars—Relief of Kimberley, O.F. State, Transvaal, Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein (Kitchen¬ er’s Horse), and 1st Ashantee medal 1873-74 (Deputy Commissary W. Rains, Control Dept.), all fine 3

390 Medals with three engagement bars, all fine 5

391 Medals with three bars (2), and with three bars (3), all fine 5

392 Medals with three engagement bars 4

393 Medal with six bars (Dublin Fusrs.), with five bars (2nd R. Highrs.), and (Dublin Fusrs.), with four bars (Cold¬ stream Guards), all fine 4

394 Medal with six bars and King’s medal (Scottish Rifles), and with four bars (19th Hussars and Thorneycrofts M.I.), fine 4

395 Medal with seven bars (L.N. Lancs. Regt.), and another with¬ out bar (H.M.S. Racoon), fine 2

396 Three bars—Defence of Kimberley, O.F. State, Transvaal (L.N. Lancs. Regt.), another, C. Colony, O.F. State, Johannesburg, and King’s medal (North Staffs. Regt.), all f ine 3

397 Three bars—C. Colony, O.F. State, Transvaal, King’s medal, and English Sudan medal (Northumberland Fusrs.), fine 3

398 Boer war, four naval medals and China 1900 (H.M.S. Terrible), all fine 5

399 Medal with five bars, and King’s medal (2nd Royal Fusrs.), one bar—Khartoum, and English Sudan medal (A.O.C.), all f ine 4

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400 Boer war medals with five bars (H.M.S. Doris and 13th Hussars), one bar—Central India (95th Regt.), Khedive’s star, and bronze star, Kabul to Kandahar 5

401 Four bars—C. Colony, Driefontein, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill (N.S. Wales Bushmen), and one bar—Cape Colony (N.S. Wales Arty.), fine 2

^ttiscellcmeous.

402 Indian Mutiny (2nd Bo. L.I.), Afghan, one bar—Kabul (85th Foot), and King’s medal, S. Africa 1901-2 (Grenadier Guards), fine 3

403 William IV., Long Service medal, with Hanoverian shield (John Watkins, 16th Regt. Foot) 1836, fine and

scarce 1

404 An interesting naval relic, old blue and white mess bowl, 7ins. diameter, decorated with a ship in full sail, marin¬ er’s compass, national trophies, &c., inscribed “ Mess I. ” (from H.M.S. Victory) 1

405 For Distinguished Conduct in the Field and Boer war medal, five bars—Cape Colony, Paardeberg, Johannesburg, Diamond Hill, Wittebergen (P. Hedworth, Lincoln Regt. Regt.), both fine 2

406 Arctic Discoveries, 1818-1855 (George Gladstone, H.M.S. Herald), very fine and scarce with name of recipient 1

407 Gold medal of the Manchester and Salford Volunteers, (Lieut.- Colonel John Silvester, 2nd Batt., 1802), very fine and

rare, see Tancred, page 374 1

408 Silver enamelled star, Canadian Rangers, H.M.S. Canada, 1890-2 " 1

409 Bronze medal of the Royal Humane Society (James Crick- more, Leading Seaman, H.M.S. Howe, 15th October, 1891), f ine 1

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410 Egyptian bronze star, with bar for Tokar, and Diamond Jubilee medal, Metropolitan Police, fine 2

411 Abyssinia (H.M.S. Spiteful), St. Jean d’Acre, one bar—Khar¬ toum (5th Fusrs.), and paste decoration, all fine 4

412 Bronze medal, National Fire Brigade’s Union for Long Ser¬ vice, recipient's number 754, on edge 1

413 Cross belt plate of the King’s Light Infty., 85th Regt., in¬ scribed Peninsula, fine 1

414 Canada, one bar—F enian Raid, 1866 (Pte. H. Moore, 4th Batt. Rifle Bgde.), fine 1

415 Capture ot Cayenne, 14th January, 1809, silver medal pre¬ sented by the Prince Regent of Portugal, fine and very

rare, see Tancred, page 148 1

416 Militia Long Service medals (Leinster Regt., Irish Regt.) fine 2

417 Italian medal, Campagne d’Africa, with clasp for Kassala 1894, German medal for the Expedition to the Relief of P king, 1900, a Netherlands Cross of 1866, all fine 3

418 French war medals, Campagne cbltalie, 1859 (2), and three German war medals, all with ribands 5

419 Long Service medals, Victorian, navy (R.M.), Army and Militia, both Edward VII., all fine 3

420 William IV., naval Long Service and Good Conduct medal (Wm. Carey, Colour-Sergt., Royal Marines, Plymouth Division, 21 years), very fine 1

421 An officer’s silver jubilee, 1887, medal, very fine and scarce 1

422 An officer’s cross belt plate of the 4th West Yorks. Militia 1

423 An officer’s cross belt plate of the 34th Chicacole Light Infty., green enamel centre, inscription Ava, now or nevee 1

424

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William IV., naval Long Service medal (Thos. Warded, Cap- 1 1 tain’s Coxswain, H.M.S. Portland, 22 years), very fine

and scarce 1

425 Long Service medals (3rd Dragoon Guards, Adjutant General’s 0 17 Office, and H.M.S. Ocean), all fine 3-

426 British Legion, in Spain, medal for St. Sebastian, awarded to 0 14 troops under Sir Lacy de Evans, scarce 1

427 Silver medal awarded by the French Government to (John 0 16 Platt, English fishing boat, John Browne, 1894), enamel¬ led badge from the Borough of Portsmouth to the Naval Brigade, South Africa and North China, 1889-1900, and medal for Arctic Discoveries, 1818-55, suspender mis- ing 3

428 William IV., naval Long Service medal (Wm. Leonard, Cap- 1 2 tain of Forecastle, H.M. Sloop Orestes, 24 years), very

fine and scarce 1

429 Four ba s—Relief of Kimberley, Paardeberg, Driefontein, 0 15 Johannesburg and King’s medal (North. Fusrs. and A.S.C.), all fine 4

430 One bar—Somaliland, 1902-4 (W. Acker, H.M.S. Hyacinth) 0 12 very fine \

431 India General Service, two bars—Burma 1885-7, 1887-9, 0 11 (Rifle Bgcle,), bronze, Sikkim, 1888, Army Hospital N. Corps), scarce, and Bronze medal R.N.C., visit of Queen Victoria to Ireland, 1900 3

432 Militia Long Service Medal (1st Lancs. R.G.A.), and South 0 11 Africa medal, 1877-89 (24th Foot), both fine 2

433 Territorial Force Efficiency medal (Sergt., 7th West Yorks,) 1 10 very f ine 1

434 Worlingworth Volunteers 1798 (James Clarke), silver medal 2 0 presented by Sir John Henniker, see Tancred, page 382, fine condition \

435 Gold enamelled badge, 3rd Volunteer Batt. Liverpool Regt.), 0 10 South African war, 1900-1, (Bugler H. O. Rimmer), fine \

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436 Pair of old coloured prints, framed, “ Corporal of the 13th Light Dragoons killing a French Colonel” and “Ser¬ geant of 18th Hussars taking two Fr nch Officers at Albuhera” 2

438 Nicholson’s History of the Wars, coloured plates ; Kelly’s Achievements of Wellington, and Sir John Moore s Cam¬ paign 3

439 Keltie’s History of the Highland Clans and Regiments, in 8 divisions 8

440 Duke of Wellington, autograph letter dated July 27th, 1809, with reference to disturbances in Ireland and another dated Walmer Castle, Oct. 8th, 1839 2

441 Seventeenth Lancers, two originals water colour drawings by Orlando Norie 2

442 Bengal and Agra Gazetteer, 2 vols., 1842, Bombay Almanacks for 1851 and 1854, East India Register, 1858, all con¬ tain lists of Indian Army and Navy, also of European troops serving in India 5

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