Coins & Medals 2014-07-31 Auction - 312 Price Results - Fellows in uk - Page 5
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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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Wales, Anglesey, Druid's Head Penny 1787.: Wales, Anglesey, Druid's Head Penny 1787, Halfpenny 1788. Both good very fine with some original lustre. (2).
0097: Wales, Anglesey, Druid's Head Penny 1787.Est. £60-£90
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Eighteenth century Halfpenny tokens, etc.: Eighteenth century Halfpenny tokens (4), Hertfordshire, Bishop's Stortford 1795, Suffolk, Bungay 1796, Wiltshire, Salisbury 1796, Hampshire, Portsea 1796, Farthing, Somerset, Bath 1795. Good very
0098: Eighteenth century Halfpenny tokens, etc.Est. £120-£180
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Eighteenth century Halfpenny tokens.: Eighteenth century Halfpenny tokens (20), a good variety. Fine to very fine. (20).
0099: Eighteenth century Halfpenny tokens.Est. £60-£90
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Rome, bronze coins.: Rome, bronze coins (6), First to Third century, including Domitian, Commodus, Marcus Aurelius, Septimius Severus. Generally fair to fine. (6).
0101: Rome, bronze coins.Est. £40-£60
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Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, etc.: Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, type, mint and moneyer uncertain, rev. cross fleury, poor/fair, crack through flan; Edward I or later, Pennies (4), these generally fine. (5).
0102: Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, etc.Est. £80-£120
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Elizabeth I, Threepence 1578.: Elizabeth I, Threepence 1578, i.m. Greek cross (S 2573). Very fine.
0104: Elizabeth I, Threepence 1578.Est. £60-£90
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James I (1603-1625), Shillings, etc.: James I (1603-1625), Shillings (2), Charles I, Shillings (2), these fine, other hammered (4), these poor. (8).
0105: James I (1603-1625), Shillings, etc.Est. £70-£100
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Charles II, Crown 1666.: Charles II, Crown 1666 XVIII (S 3356). Fine but grainy flan.
0106: Charles II, Crown 1666.Est. £300-£400
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Charles II, Farthings 1672.: Charles II, Farthings 1672 (2) (S 3394). Very fine and fine. (2).
0108: Charles II, Farthings 1672.Est. £80-£120
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Charles II, Farthings (2) 1673, 1674.: Charles II, Farthings (2) 1673, 1674 (S 3394). Fine and very fine. (2).
0109: Charles II, Farthings (2) 1673, 1674.Est. £80-£120
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Charles II, Farthings 1675.: Charles II, Farthings 1675 (6) (S 3394). One fair, others fine to very fine. (6).
0110: Charles II, Farthings 1675.Est. £240-£340
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Charles II to William III, Halfpennies.: Charles II to William III, Halfpennies (3), Farthings (3) and a Maundy Penny 1700. Last fine, others generally fair. (7).
0111: Charles II to William III, Halfpennies.Est. £70-£100
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Charles II, Crown 1679.: Charles II, Crown 1679, third bust, T.Primo (S 3358). Fine, reverse better.
0112: Charles II, Crown 1679.Est. £150-£200
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James II, Threepence 1686, etc.: James II, Threepence 1686, fine, Queen Anne Sixpence, 1703, very fine, France Louis XIII 1/12 Ecu 1643, fine. (3).
0113: James II, Threepence 1686, etc.Est. £150-£200
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Ireland, James II, Gunmoney Halfcrown.: Ireland, James II, Gunmoney Halfcrown October 1689 (S 6579E). Fine.
0114: Ireland, James II, Gunmoney Halfcrown.Est. £40-£60
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Ireland, George I, Wood's Halfpenny 1723.: Ireland, George I, Wood's Halfpenny 1723(2) (S 6601). First good very fine, traces of original lustre, second good fine.
0115: Ireland, George I, Wood's Halfpenny 1723.Est. £200-£300
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George I, Shilling 1723, etc.: George I, Shilling 1723 SSC (S 3647), about very fine, Halfpennies (4), Farthing, various dates, generally fine. (6).
0116: George I, Shilling 1723, etc.Est. £80-£120
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George II, Halfpenny 1740.: George II, Halfpenny 1740 (S 3718), very fine, Farthing 1750 (S 3722), good very fine. (2).
0117: George II, Halfpenny 1740.Est. £120-£180
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George II, Sixpence 1758.: George II, Sixpence 1758 (S 3711), good very fine, reverse better, other Shillings (3), Sixpences (2), copper coins (5), generally fine to very fine. (11).
0118: George II, Sixpence 1758.Est. £120-£180
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George III, Halfpenny 1799.: George III, Halfpenny 1799, Soho mint (S 3778). Good extremely fine with almost full original lustre.
0119: George III, Halfpenny 1799.Est. £50-£80
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George III, Halfcrown 1818.: George III, Halfcrown 1818 (S 3789). Extremely fine, toned.
0120: George III, Halfcrown 1818.Est. £300-£400
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