Coins & Medals 2015-02-16 Auction - 438 Price Results - Fellows in uk
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Brazil, Joao V, gold 4000-Reis 1707 R.Order of the British Empire.Byzantine Empire, Theodosius III (AD 715-717), gold
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Birmingham, United Kingdom
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Welcome to our first Coins & Medal auction of 2015. With over 400 lots, this sale features one of our largest selections of Gold Sovereigns and Half-Sovereigns, particularly those of the Victorian era. There are several notable items in our military section, including Lot 392; this WWII Royal Air Force group of five medals awarded to 154681 Flying Officer John Trevor Lambourne, offers a rare and thought-provoking insight into World War II; particularly as the lot includes the Flying Log Book which documents Lambourne?s training and involvement in the Bombing in Dresden on the 13th February 1945. We also have three Gallantry Military Medal Groups within this section of the sale - Lot 366, 367 and 368. From the medals section, we are delighted to offer Lot 404. This Baronet?s Badge in gold and enamel, engraved to the reverse ?Worthington-Evans of Colchester 1916?. The baronet?s badge takes precedence over all Orders worn around the neck with the exception of the Order of Merit. Sir Worthington Laming Worthington-Evans, 1st Baronet GBE, PC, was a Conservative politician, serving under David Lloyd George's coalition and Stanley Baldwin governments. Highlights from our token section includes: Lot 340, a Convict Love Token from 1826. Although perhaps not the most valuable of lots it provides us with a rare piece of social history, as the erased Penny Flan is stipple engraved with a message from the convict to his loved one: - ?Dear Mary think on me for I am many a mile from thee?. Finally, for those with an interest in the renowned gold and silversmith Stuart Devlin may we draw your attention to Lot 356. This cased set of six gold medals of the Prime Ministers of Great Britain by Gerald Benney and Stuart Devlin, is typical of the commemorative medallions Devlin was commissioned to design for countries throughout the world, including Singapore, Malaysia and the Cayman Islands.
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Rome, Macrinus (AD 217-218), gold Aureus.: Rome, Macrinus (AD 217-218), gold Aureus, laureate and draped bust right, IMP C M OPEL SEV MACRINVS AVG, Rev. Jupiter standing left holding sceptre and thunderbolt, IOVI CONSERVATORI, 6.2g (RIC 71; S
0001: Rome, Macrinus (AD 217-218), gold Aureus.Est. £3,000-£4,000
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Byzantine Empire, Theodosius III (AD 715-717), gold: Byzantine Empire, Theodosius III (AD 715-717), gold Solidus, Rome mint, bust facing, rev. cross potent on three steps, L to left, star to right, 3.4g (S 1498). Good fine, X scratched in obverse
0004: Byzantine Empire, Theodosius III (AD 715-717), goldEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Edward III (1327-1377), gold Noble, London.: Edward III (1327-1377), gold Noble, London, post-Treaty period (1369-1377), E and pellet in reverse centre (S 1518). Good very fine.
0005: Edward III (1327-1377), gold Noble, London.Est. £2,000-£3,000
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Edward III, Quarter-Noble, Pre-Treaty period.: Edward III, Quarter-Noble, Pre-Treaty period, pellet below shield, closed E in reverse centre (S 1495). Fine.
0006: Edward III, Quarter-Noble, Pre-Treaty period.Est. £100-£150
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Anne, Guinea 1711 (S 3574).: Anne, Guinea 1711 (S 3574). Fair, probably ex mount.
0007: Anne, Guinea 1711 (S 3574).Est. £180-£260
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Anne, Half-Guinea 1714 (S 3575).: Anne, Half-Guinea 1714 (S 3575). Good fine.
0008: Anne, Half-Guinea 1714 (S 3575).Est. £300-£400
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Anne, Guinea 1714 (S 3574).: Anne, Guinea 1714 (S 3574). Very fine but some damage to obverse.
0009: Anne, Guinea 1714 (S 3574).Est. £300-£400
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George III, Half-Guinea 1790 (S 3735).: George III, Half-Guinea 1790 (S 3735). About fine, ex-mount.
0010: George III, Half-Guinea 1790 (S 3735).Est. £150-£200
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George III, Quarter Guinea 1762.: George III, gold Quarter-Guinea 1762 (S 3741). Very fine.
0011: George III, Quarter Guinea 1762.Est. £150-£200
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George III, Guinea 1794 (S 3729).: George III, Guinea 1794 (S 3729). Very fine or better, mild scuffing.
0012: George III, Guinea 1794 (S 3729).Est. £500-£700
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George III Third-Guinea 1804.: George III, Third-Guinea 1804 (S 3740). Good fine, CM stamp on reverse.
0013: George III Third-Guinea 1804.Est. £60-£90
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George III, Third-Guinea.: George III, Third-Guinea (S 3738). Fine, two creases, obverse marks.
0014: George III, Third-Guinea.Est. £70-£100
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George III, Guinea 1775 (S 3728).: George III, Guinea 1775 (S 3728). Very fine, some surface marks, possibly onetime cleaned.
0015: George III, Guinea 1775 (S 3728).Est. £200-£300
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George III, Guinea 1793.: George III, Guinea 1793 (S 3729). Fair, ex mount.
0016: George III, Guinea 1793.Est. £180-£260
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George III, Half-Guinea 1793.: George III, Half-Guinea 1793 (S 3735). Poor/Fair , ex mount.
0017: George III, Half-Guinea 1793.Est. £90-£140
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George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786).: George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Good very fine.
0018: George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786).Est. £150-£200
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George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786).: George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Fine, ex mount.
0019: George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786).Est. £100-£150
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George III, Half-Guinea 1788.: George III, Half-Guinea 1788 (S 3735). Fair.
0020: George III, Half-Guinea 1788.Est. £100-£150
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George III, Guinea 1785 (S 3728).: George III, Guinea 1785 (S 3728). Fine, obverse discolouration.
0021: George III, Guinea 1785 (S 3728).Est. £200-£300
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George III, Half-Guinea 1813 (S 3737).: George III, Half-Guinea 1813 (S 3737). Good very fine.
0022: George III, Half-Guinea 1813 (S 3737).Est. £300-£400
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George III, Sovereign 1820.: George III, Sovereign 1820 (S 3785C). Very fine.
0023: George III, Sovereign 1820.Est. £300-£400
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George III, Half-Sovereign 1817.: George III, Half-Sovereign 1817 (S 3786). Poor.
0024: George III, Half-Sovereign 1817.Est. £100-£150
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