Coins & Medals 2014-07-31 Auction - 312 Price Results - Fellows in uk - Page 6
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A Boxing Belt presented to Randolph Turpin by theSoviet, Russian, Order of the Red Banner.Denmark, Order of Dannebrog.
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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We have an impressive private coin collection in this auction, encompassing a large number of Roman coins, early hammered examples, through to uncirculated Victorian coinage. We also have several lots in our coin section worthy of investment, including a substantial selection of Sovereigns. For those interested in coins with a different historical aspectwe have an engagingselection of trade tokens. There are several notable items in our military section, including Military Medals awarded for acts of bravery; Lot 244 is an admirable example. This Great War Military Medal Group was awarded to Ralph Webster of Walsall, who enlisted in 1914 with the South Staffordshire Regiment. The lot includes his identity tag, South Staffordshire Regiment badge, post card photograph of the recipient and various transcripts; including a letter written to the recipients? mother when Webster was hit by a German Sniper in the right arm during the course of a tour in the front line trench. Fellows is also delighted to offer Lot 308 (back cover). This Companion?s badge in gold and enamel is a beautiful example of one of three classes included in the order of chivalry founded by Queen Victoria in 1878 as part of The Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. The British founded the order in order to reward British and native officials who served in India. Finally, if you are a keen sportsman, then our cover (Lots 312 & 313) are definitely worthy of your attention. Lot 312 is a boxing belt presented to Randolph Turpin by the Boxing News in 1951, the same year Turpin became World Middleweight Champion when he defeated Sugar Ray Robinson. Lot 313 is a late nineteenth century American Holske International Challenge Boxing Belt for the Light Weight Champion of the World, presented to Jem Carney of Birmingham, England.
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George III, Halfcrowns (2) 1818, 1820.: George III, Halfcrowns (2) 1818, 1820 (S 3789). Good very fine, uneven mottled tone. (2).
0121: George III, Halfcrowns (2) 1818, 1820.Est. £120-£180
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George III, bronzed proof Halfpenny 1799 & currency: George III, bronzed proof Halfpenny 1799 (S 3778), extremely fine or better, and a currency specimen, good very fine. (2).
0122: George III, bronzed proof Halfpenny 1799 & currencyEst. £150-£200
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Isle of Man, George III, Penny 1813.: Isle of Man, George III, Penny 1813 (S 7415), Halfpenny 1813 (S 7416). Good extremely fine. (2).
0123: Isle of Man, George III, Penny 1813.Est. £100-£150
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George III, Penny 1806, etc.: George III, Penny 1806 (S 3780), extremely fine, possibly an impaired proof, other coins in silver (5) including Threepence 1762, extremely fine, copper issues (7), varied state. (13).
0124: George III, Penny 1806, etc.Est. £80-£120
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George III, Bank of England Dollar 1804.: George III, Bank of England Dollar 1804 (S 3768), very fine, uneven mottled tone, and a contemporary copper counterfeit, about fine. (2).
0125: George III, Bank of England Dollar 1804.Est. £120-£180
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George III, silver and copper coins.: George III, silver and copper coins, including Crown 1820 LX, fair, Soho Twopence 1797, very fine, Soho Penny 1797, good very fine, and a coinweight. Varied state. (24).
0126: George III, silver and copper coins.Est. £200-£300
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George IV, Crown 1821.: George IV, Crown 1821 Secundo (S 3805). Good very fine, uneven mottled tone.
0127: George IV, Crown 1821.Est. £120-£180
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George IV, Halfcrown 1821 & 1826.: George IV, Halfcrown 1821 (S 3807), extremely fine, unevenly toned, another 1826 (S 3809), very fine or better, uneven toning. (2).
0128: George IV, Halfcrown 1821 & 1826.Est. £200-£300
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George IV, Shilling 1826.: George IV, Shilling 1826, very fine, Sixpence 1823, good very fine, Halfpenny 1827, good very fine, traces of original lustre, Third-Farthing 1827, good very fine, Farthings (3), fine to very fine.
0129: George IV, Shilling 1826.Est. £120-£180
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Ireland, George IV, Pennies & Halfpenny.: Ireland, George IV, Pennies (2) 1822, 1823, Halfpenny 1823. First very fine, others about fine. (3).
0130: Ireland, George IV, Pennies & Halfpenny.Est. £50-£80
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William IV, Halfcrown 1836, etc.: William IV, Halfcrown 1836 (S 3834), extremely fine, lightly toned, Halfpenny 1837, good very fine, Shilling 1834, other copper coins (6), these fine to very fine, Groat 1836, fair. (10).
0131: William IV, Halfcrown 1836, etc.Est. £200-£300
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Victoria, Golden Jubilee 1887.: Victoria, Golden Jubilee 1887, composite silver coin set Crown to Threepence, in fitted case. Very fine, some better. (7).
0132: Victoria, Golden Jubilee 1887.Est. £120-£180
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Victoria, Maundy Set 1887.: Victoria, Maundy Set 1887, Fourpence to Penny (S 3916), uncased. Extremely fine.(4).
0133: Victoria, Maundy Set 1887.Est. £80-£120
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Victoria, Maundy Set 1888.: Victoria, Maundy Set 1888, Fourpence to Penny (S 3932), in original case. Extremely fine. (4).
0134: Victoria, Maundy Set 1888.Est. £90-£140
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Victoria, young head Crown 1844 VIII.: Victoria, young head Crown 1844 VIII, the rarer variety with cinquefoil stops (S 3882). Very fine, light uneven toning.
0135: Victoria, young head Crown 1844 VIII.Est. £150-£200
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Victoria, young head Halfcrowns (3).: Victoria, young head Halfcrowns (3), 1842 (S 3888), 1884, 1885 (S 3889). Good very fine or better. (3).
0136: Victoria, young head Halfcrowns (3).Est. £300-£400
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Victoria, Godless Florin 1849, etc.: Victoria, Godless Florin 1849 (S 3890), good very fine, mottled toning, Florin 1874 (S 3893), good very fine. (2).
0137: Victoria, Godless Florin 1849, etc.Est. £120-£180
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Victoria, jubilee head silver coins.: Victoria, jubilee head silver coins (5), Crowns (2) 1887, 1892 (S 3921), Double-Florin 1888 (S 3923), Halfcrowns 1887(2). Generally good very fine and better, some uneven toning. (5).
0138: Victoria, jubilee head silver coins.Est. £120-£180
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Victoria, veiled head uncirculated silver coins.: Victoria, veiled head silver coins (11), Florin, Shillings (6), Sixpence (4), all dated 1899 (S 3939, 3940A, 3941). All uncirculated, some bagmarks. (11).
0139: Victoria, veiled head uncirculated silver coins.Est. £400-£600
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Victoria, Shillings 1870, 1884, 1888, etc.: Victoria, Shillings (3) 1870 die 14, 1884, 1888, Sixpences (5), various dates, lesser silver (3); British India, Rupees (2) 1840, 1878. Varied state, many extremely fine. (13).
0140: Victoria, Shillings 1870, 1884, 1888, etc.Est. £80-£120
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Victoria, copper Pennies.: Victoria, copper Pennies (2) 1853 OT, 1858 OT (S 3948), good very fine, some original lustre, other copper Pennies (5), various dates, these generally fine. (7).
0141: Victoria, copper Pennies.Est. £60-£90
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Victoria, copper Halfpennies 1853.: Victoria, copper Halfpennies 1853 (6) (S 3949). Extremely fine with much original lustre. (6).
0142: Victoria, copper Halfpennies 1853.Est. £180-£260
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Victoria, Half-Farthings 1844, etc.: Victoria, Half-Farthings 1844 (15) (S 3951), extremely fine with much original lustre, other Half-Farthings (17) 1839, 1842, 1843 (7), 1844 (5), 1847 (3), these fine to very fine. (32).
0143: Victoria, Half-Farthings 1844, etc.Est. £100-£150
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Victoria, bunhead Pennies.: Victoria, bunhead Pennies (5), 1888, 1889 (4), Halfpennies (5), 1887, 1888, 1889 (3), Farthing 1885; veiled head Penny 1895, Halfpennies (3) 1895, 1896 (2). Good extremely fine with much original
0144: Victoria, bunhead Pennies.Est. £600-£700
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