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Elizabeth II: various silver proof issues, sets and singles, including: The United Kingdom Millenium Silver Collection, 2000, 13 coins, five pounds to penny including maundy set, cased with certificate and outer box; The Battle of Trafalgar, 3 coin silver crown set, in card pack; Nelson - Trafalgar, 2 coins piedfort five pound set, cased with certificate; 2 coin piedfort two pound set, 1997, cased with certificate; and various other 2 coin sets and single cased coins. [47]
Gibraltar: Elizabeth II, a set of five gold presentation coins, 2019, 'Into the Dragon's Layer', quintuple sovereign to quarter sovereign, each coin mounted in perspex with a label and presented together in a fitted case, with London Mint Office certificate of ownership and outer card box. [5]
The Coronation of Queen Caroline 1727, a silver medal by J. Croker, 35mm, bust left, rev. the Queen standing between Religion and Britannia (E 512), good very fine, reverse a little better; together with a silver medal for Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 1897, 26mm (E 1817b), good very fine; and five 19th century brass coin weights. [7]
Rome - late Republic: silver denarii (4): Claudius Pulcher, head of Roma right, rev. biga, 3.26g, about fine; C Vibius Pansa, laureate head right, rev. quadriga, 3.9g, very fine; Julius Caesar, head of Venus right, rev. Aeneas carrying Anchises, 3.4g, good fine; Marcus Antonius, Legionary issue, galley, rev. indistinct, 3.49g, fair. [4]17.5mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
English and British silver coins (4): Elizabeth (1558-1603), shilling, seventh issue (1601-02), mm. 2 (S 2584), some loss to edges, about fine; Charles II, crown, 1672, third bust (S 3358), fine or nearly so; George III, crown,1819, edge LIX (S 3787), fine or a little better; sixpence, 1787, semée of hearts (S 3749), good very fine. [4]30.7mm width of first coin
Ceylon - British Colony: George III, a small quantity of hammered coins, comprising: silver 48 stivers, 1804, 9g (KM 77), near very fine; copper 1/48 rixdollar, 1801, fine or a little better; 1/24 rixdollar, 1802, fine; 1/12 rixdollar, 1803 (KM 65), fine; 1/24 rixdollar, date unclear, near fine. [5]18.84mm width of first (silver) coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
Elizabeth II, silver piedfort proof sets, vis.: Commonwealth Games, 2002, 4 two pound coins, in wooden case with booklet but lacking outer sleeve; 2005, 4 coins, two pounds to fifty pence; 2008, 4 coins, five pounds to one pound; 2010, 5 coins, five pounds to fifty pence; 2014, 6 coins, five pounds to fifty pence; and The Tower of London Coin Collection, 4 five pound coins, individually cased and boxed with documents and with outer box; all sets cased, 2014 with outer box. [27]
Great Britain - early Stuart monarchs, three silver coins, as follows: England, James I (1603-25), shilling, second or third coinage, mm. indistinct, about fine; Charles I, half-crown, Tower mint under the king, mm. crown, rev. oval garnished shield (S 2773), near fine, reverse better; Scotland, Charles I, twenty pence, ..FR ET HI REX, good fine. [3]32.16mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
George III, early coinages, silver shilling, 1787, no semée of hearts (S 3743), good very fine or better; sixpence, 1787, no semée of hearts (S 3748), good very fine or better; fourpence, 1800, older draped bust, rev. normal crowned 4 (S 3752), nearly extremely fine; threepence, 1763, young bust (S 3753), nearly extremely fine; threepence, 1800, older bust (S 3755), about extremely fine with a little lustre; twopence, 1766 (S 3756), good very fine; twopence, 1800 (S 3758), nearly extremely fine; pennies (3), 1795, 1795 and 1800 (S 3761), good very fine and better. [10]30.7mm diameter of first (largest) coin
Imperial Germany: Prussia: William I, gold 20 marks, 1872, Hannover Mint (F 3817), good very fine; 10 marks 1872, Berlin Mint (F 3819), very fine; 10 marks, 1874, Frankfurt Mint (F 3824), near very fine; 5 marks, 1877, Berlin Mint (F 3825), about very fine. [4]22.5mm diameter of largest coin
A quantity of British silver and cupro-nickel sixpence, comprising: George IV, 1829 (S 3815), near very fine; Victoria, 1887, rev. shield in garter (S 3928), nearly extremely fine and toned; George V, 1911 and 1914 (S 4014), extremely fine or nearly so; 1926 (S 4025), nearly extremely fine; 1927 proof (S 4040), extremely fine or better; George VI, 1937 proof like (S 4084), nearly as struck; 1951 (S 4110), extremely fine or nearly so. [8]19.42mm diameter of first coin
India - first millennium AD: four silver coins, as follows: Guptas; Chandragupta II or successors, drachma, king's head right, 2.11g, very fine; Hindu Shahis (Kabul), jital (3), recumbent bull, rev. horseman riding right, 3.11g, 3.21g and 3.15g, very fine. [4]15.18mm width of coin with faceThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
Elizabeth II, various cased silver proof issues sets and singles, including: Family Silver Collection, 2007, 6 coins, five pounds to fifty pence; Family Silver Collection, 2008, 5 coins, five pounds to one pound; piedfort collection, 2003, 3 coins, two pounds to fifty pence; the corresponding piedfort set for 2004; Tales from the Tube, 2014, 2 two pound coins; The Victoria Cross, 2006, 2 piedfort fifty pence coins; 30th Anniversary of the £1 Coin, 2013, 3 pound coins; and various others. [36]
Elizabeth II: a quantity of cased silver proof coins, pairs and singles, including: 80th Birthday Silver Proof Crown, 2006, case with outer sleeve; Battle of Trafalgar Commemorative Crown, 2005, case with outer sleeve; Queen Mother Centenary Crown, case with outer sleeve; Victoria Cross set, 2006, 2 fifty pence coins; Britannia Bullion 2 two pound coin set, 2000; and various others. [34]
Rome - Empire: a small selection of silver denarii, including: Vespasian (69-79 AD) (2), bust right, rev. Emperor seated right on curule chair, 2.76g and 3.37g, very fine and fine; Trajan (98-117 AD) (3), head right, 3.25g, 2.98g and 3.18g, all fine or a little better; Hadrian (117-138 AD), head right, rev. Felicitas standing left, 3g, good fine; Marcus Aurelius (161-180 AD), head right, rev. appurtenances of the Augurate and Pontificate, 2.85g, near fine. [7]18.5mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
Elizabeth II, various silver piedfort coin sets, comprising: 2006, six coins including Vivat Regina five pounds and Brunel two pounds; 2007, five coins including Scout Movement fifty pence and Abolition of the Slave Trade two pounds; 2009, four coins including Henry VIII five pounds and Kew Gardens fifty pence; 2011, six coins including Prince Philip five pounds and Mary Rose two pounds; 'Countdown to London 2012', two sets of four five pound coins each; all cased with documents (one of the Countdown to 2012 sets making one of the four booklets. [29]
A small quantity of medieval English and Irish silver coins, comprising: England: Henry III (1216-72), penny, long cross type, London, fine; Edward I, penny, new coinage (1279-1307), London, fine or nearly so; Edward III (1327-77), half groat, London, fair, reverse better; Edward I-III (monarch unclear), farthing, fair; Ireland: Edward I, penny, Waterford, trefoil of pellets on breast (S 6249), edge damaged at 9 o'clock, otherwise about fine; penny, Dublin, edge damage at 12 o'clock, otherwise fine; half penny, Dublin (S 6252), slightly reduced by clipping, near fine; half penny, Waterford, pellet before name (S 6254), similar to the last. [8]18.5mm width of first coin
Edward VII: proof set 1902, 13 coins comprising gold five pounds to silver maundy penny, in official case of issue (S PS9), some brushing and light hairlining, two pounds possibly a current issue (nearly extremely fine only and not matt), otherwise about as struck. [13]Top left coin 36.8mm diameter
Rome - Empire: a selection of silver denarii, comprising: Faustina the Elder (138-140 AD), bust right, rev. Empress standing right, 3.46g, very fine; Antoninus Pius (138-161 AD), head right. rev. TR POTX COS IIII, 2.96g, very fine; Lucius Verus (161-169 AD), head right, rev. Providentia standing left, 3.23g, near very fine; Severus Alexander (222-235 AD) 92), head right, 3.18g and 2.18g, both very fine. [5]17.5mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
Macedon: Alexander the Great, silver tetradrachm, head as Hercules right, rev. Zeus seated left with eagle, 16.4g, near very fine; together with a coin in the name of Philip I of Macedon, possibly Roman Syria, 10.3g, about fine. [2]33.6mm width of larger coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
Elizabeth II: a quantity of silver proof coin sets and singles, including: The Queen's 80th Birthday Collection, 2006, 13 coins, five pounds to penny including maundy set, cased with certificate and outer box; Silver Proof Crown and £10 Banknote Set, 2003, cased with certificate and outer box; United Kingdom Silver Pattern Set, 2004, 4 pound size coins, cased with certificate; various other sets and part sets, and 7 Britannia Silver commemorative two pounds in card packs (some packs opened). [qty]
England - Tudor Monarchs: a small quantity of silver coins, comprising: Henry VII (1485-1509), penny, York, 'sovereign' type obverse with single pillar to throne, rev. keys below shield (S 2236), loss to edges, otherwise fine; Henry VIII (1509-47), halfgroat, second coinage (1526-32), Canterbury, Archbishop Warham, mm. cross patonce (S 2343), near very fine; Elizabeth I, threepence, 1575, mm. eglantine (S 2566) good fine or better; penny, without rose or date, much edge loss, otherwise good fine. [4]15.7mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
British Isles - Charles II and successors: a small quantity of coins, comprising: England, Charles II, silver crown, 1677 (S 3358), good fine or better; silver shilling, 1668 (S 3375), fine; copper farthing, 1673 (S 3394), near fine; Ireland, Charles II, copper halfpenny, 1682 (S 6575), near very fine; England, William III, silver sixpence, date indistinct (S 3520), near fine; Anne, silver shilling, 1712, fourth bust, rev. roses and plumes (S 3617), near very fine, reverse better. [6]39mm width of largest coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
Ancient Near East: a small quantity of coins, comprising: Parthia, Mithradates II, silver drachm, bust left, rev. seated figure right with text, 4g, very fine; another similar, Mithradates II or III, burst left with jewelled helmet, 4g, good fine or better; together with bronze coins of Alexander the Great, Herod the Great, Aretas IV of Petra, and on other. [6]19.82mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
A small collection of British silver shillings, comprising: Charles II, 166?, first bust (S 3371 or 3372), fair; William III, 1697, Chester mint (S 3499), fine or a little better; Ann, 1708, Edinburgh mint, E* below bust (S 3609), fine or nearly so; George I, 1723, South Seas Company (S 3647), near fine; George II, 1747, rev. roses in angles (S 3702), good fine or better; George III, 1787, no semée of hearts (S 3743), good very fine; Victoria, 1898 (S 3940A), good fine or better. [7]24.72mm first coin
Medieval England: a small quantity of hammered silver coins, comprising: Richard I (1189-1199), penny, short cross coinage in the name of Henry II, fine; Henry III (1216-72), penny, long cross coinage, class V, crown with pellet ends (S 1367A), near very fine; Edward III (1327-77), halfgroat, London (S 1574), about very fine; Richard II (1377-99), halfpenny (S 1700), good fine; Henry VI, first reign (1422-61), groat, London, annulets in two quarters of reverse (S 1835), reduced by clipping, good fine. [5]19.18mm width of first coinThe collection of Anton Sebastianpillai FRCP (1945-2020)
George VI: proof set 1937, 15 coins comprising crown to farthing and including maundy set, in official case of issue (S PS16), some light surface marks to crown and half crown and a few others elsewhere, otherwise good extremely fine and better, case lid damaged. [15]Top left coin 38.74mm diameter
AMENDED DESCRIPTION:A small Chinese huanhuali wood cabinet, possibly originally for a mahjong set, recently used as a coin collector's cabinet, hinged door with cock beaded central panel opening to reveal four drawers, the lower drawer with partitioned into eight square and one long compartment, brass swing handle to the top, the lock with a fancy brass escutcheon, 25.3cm wide x 21.3cm high x 17.2cm deep.
Bowl with the Baking scene (6.25"W x 1.75"H); bowl with the Bedtime Story scene (6.25"W x 1.75"H); plate with the Letterbox scene (8"W x 0.5"H); mug with the Building Sand Castles / Sailing Boas scenes (4.25"L x 3.5"W x 3"H); book form coin bank with Lunch Break / Roller Skating Arm in Arm scenes (4"L x 3"W x 4.25"H); and round coin bank with the Ice Cream Seller / Pushing The Wheelbarrow scenes (3.75"W x 3"H). Royal Doulton Bunnykins backstamps. Artist: Walter Hayward and Colin TwinnIssued: 1952-1998Manufacturer: Royal DoultonCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.
A Wurlitzer Model 1800 Multi-Selector Phonograph jukebox, c.1955, serial no. 235199, with Cobra Radionic tone arm by Zenith Radio Corp. of Chicago, finished in blue, red, white and chrome, with 1960s period 45rpm singles, 83 x 140 x 70cm, in good cosmetic condition, one replacement pilaster, one cracked, working but will need tuning and adjustment before regular use.Please note that there is no coin operating mechanism, it can be made to work on free play.
A COLLECTION OF SILVER TRAYS To include: two shaped rectangular trays by W. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1913,16cm (6 1/4in) and 21.5cm (8 1/2in) long; four circular ash trays by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1934, with engine turned decoration, 8.5cm (3 1/4in) diameter; a shaped square ash tray by S. J. Rose & Son, Birmingham 1963,, presentation engraved, 8cm (3in) wide; and a Chinese silver coloured circular dish, stamped Hong Kong, Sterling silver, inset with a Hong Kong 1960 one dollar coin, 7.5cm (3in) diameter 415g (13.35 oz) gross Condition Report: There is no condition report available for this lot and is sold as found Condition Report Disclaimer
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