Sale: Medals & Coins, Arms & Armour
Wednesday 27th November 2024 10:00AM
259 lots in this sale
Lot | Description | Estimate | Hammer |
1 | A Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 to Able Seaman Alexander Farquhar, H.M.S. Bedford, clasp: | £800 - £1,200 | £2772 |
2 | A Military General Service Medal 1793-1814 to Gunner Donald McRaw, Royal Artillery, 6 clasps: Ciudad | £800 - £1,200 | £1638 |
3 | A casualty's Waterloo Medal 1815 to Private John Todd, 2nd Battalion 1st Foot Guards (Grenadier | £1,000 - £1,500 | £2016 |
4 | An Army of India Medal to Private William Whitton, 41st Foot, short hyphen reverse, clasp: Ava (W. | £600 - £800 | £882 |
5 | A Naval General Service Medal 1793-1840 to Private William Butt, Royal Marines, clasp: Navarino | £800 - £1,200 | £945 |
6 | A Ghuznee Medal 1839, unnamed as issued, later straight suspension bar, extremely fine or nearly so | £400 - £500 | £479 |
7 | A Cabul Medal 1842 to Miles Reilly, 13th Foot, (MILES REILLY 13TH REGT), impressed in serif | £350 - £450 | £479 |
8 | A Candahar Ghuznee Cabul Medal 1842 to Private Philip Bryan, 41st Foot, (PHILIP BRYAN, 41ST REGT.), | £400 - £500 | £529 |
9 | A China Medal 1842 to Seaman William Smith, H.M.S. Belleisle, (WILLIAM SMITH H.M.S. BELLISLE.), | £300 - £500 | £441 |
10 | A Ghuznee Cabul Medal 1842 to James Saville 41st Foot, (JAS. SAVILLE, 41ST. REGT.), engraved in | £400 - £500 | £479 |
11 | A Punjab Medal 1848-49 to Private John McSweeney, 9th Lancers, 2 clasps: Goojerat, Chilianwala (J. | £300 - £500 | |
12 | An India Medal 1849-95 to Private David Davies, 51st Light Infantry, clasp: Pegu (DAVID DAVIES. 51ST | £200 - £300 | |
13 | Four medals to Private John Grant, 93rd Highlanders: Crimea 1854-56, clasp: Sebastopol (JOHN GRANT, | £600 - £900 | £882 |
14 | A Crimea Medal 1854-56 to Private James Nadauld, 1st Battalion Rifle Brigade, clasp: Sebastopol (PTE | £150 - £250 | £151 |
15 | A Storming of Delhi casualty Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-59 to Corporal John Couch, 9th Lancers, clasp: | £300 - £500 | £605 |
16 | An Indian Mutiny Medal 1857-59 to Private William Gullock, 2nd Battalion the Rifle Brigade, clasp: | £150 - £250 | £189 |
17 | A Second China Medal 1856-60 to Private William Lock, 2nd Battalion 1st Regiment of Foot (Royal | £300 - £400 | £353 |
18 | An India Medal 1849-95 to Private Charles Goddard, 3rd Battalion the Rifle Brigade, clasp: Northwest | £150 - £250 | |
19 | An Ashantee Medal 1873-74 to Quartermaster Patrick McCormick, 2nd Battalion 23rd Foot, clasp: | £300 - £400 | £378 |
20 | Two medals to Colour Sergeant Henry Watson, East Lancashire Regiment: Afghanistan 1878-80, clasp: | £150 - £250 | £315 |
21 | An Egypt and Sudan Medal 1882-89 to Gunner J. Shaw, Royal Artillery, dated reverse, clasp: | £150 - £250 | |
22 | An Egypt and Sudan Medal 1882-89 to Private J. E. Bell, Medical Staff Corps, undated reverse, clasp: | £150 - £250 | |
23 | An Egypt and Sudan Medal 1882-89 to Private William Ringer, 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, undated | £150 - £250 | |
24 | Two medals to Rifleman George Shelton, King's Royal Rifle Corps: India 1849-95, clasp: Burma 1889-92 | £400 - £500 | £479 |
25 | A reconquest of the Sudan pair of medals to later Spion Kop fatal casualty Private T. King, 2nd | £400 - £500 | £504 |
26 | A Second Anglo-Boer War pair of medals to Gunner W. T. Hart, Royal Field Artillery: Queen's South | £100 - £150 | £151 |
27 | A China 1900 Medal to Spoy Ganjan Singh, 4th Punjab Infantry, no clasp (1956 Sepoy Ganjan Singh 4th | £80 - £120 | £151 |
28 | Long Service Medals (4): Royal Navy, George V, swivelling suspension, re-named in engraved capitals | £150 - £250 | £189 |
29 | A Turkish Crimea Medal, Sardinian type, privately impressed (7694. J. MURDEN. 3. BN. G. GDS.)*, | £150 - £250 | |
30 | A small quantity of mainly British medals and insignia, including: 1939-45 War Medals (5), a Defence | £40 - £60 | |
31 | A Queen's South Africa Medal to Private Thomas Williams, 6th (Inniskilling) Dragoons, first type | £200 - £300 | £277 |
32 | A part group of four medals to Warrant Officer 2nd Class Charles Tyler, 18th Battalion London | £80 - £120 | £227 |
33 | Four medal to Private Albert Ernest Turner, 18th Battalion London Regiment and Royal Army Service | £100 - £150 | £113 |
34 | A scarce group of five medals named or attributed to Lieutenant H. Yates, Royal Flying Corps, Royal | £500 - £700 | £1008 |
35 | Two medal groups carrying a presumption of a familial connection, comprising: a Great War Pair to | £70 - £100 | £88 |
36 | A collection of Great War Medal groups, comprising: 1914-15 Star (D.A. 1002, H. W. CASEY, | £150 - £200 | £315 |
37 | A collection of long service and good conduct awards, comprising: Volunteer Long Service Medal, | £300 - £400 | |
38 | Three Medal to Police Constable C. Murphy, A Division Metropolitan Police: Jubilee (Police) Medal | £100 - £150 | £113 |
39 | Ireland - Free State: General Service Medal 1917-21, non-combatant's type, unnamed, with top ribbon | £150 - £250 | |
40 | Ireland - Free State: a collection of Emergency Service Medals 1939-46, comprising: Army/Air | £250 - £350 | |
41 | The order insignia of Major-General Sir George Colt Langley, KCB, Deputy Adjutant-General Royal | £1,800 - £2,200 | £5292 |
42 | The Order Insignia worn by Humphrey Napier Sturt, 2nd Baron Alington, KCVO: The Royal Victorian | £1,000 - £1,500 | £3150 |
43 | A very rare and possibly unique King's Home Service Messenger's badge, George VI, oval, silver, | £800 - £1,200 | £1008 |
44 | A George VI King's Messenger's Badge, silver, silver-gilt and enamel, the oval badge with convex | £1,200 - £1,800 | £1512 |
45 | The Second World War lifeboat M.B.E. group of eight medals to Maurice John Case, Merchant Navy: The | £600 - £700 | |
46 | The Royal Red Cross Second Class to Gladys Mursell Burroughs, Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military | £150 - £200 | £189 |
47 | The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire: Commander's neck badge, first type (Britannia), | £150 - £200 | £252 |
48 | The Most Exalted Order of the Star of India: a miniature breast badge, gold and enamel with a | £500 - £700 | |
49 | The Great War Pals Battalion D.S.O. group of five to Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Ernest Wilford, 30th | £2,000 - £3,000 | £2268 |
50 | The Great War 3rd Ypres and Defence of Givenchy double M.C. group of four to Captain Harry Lonsdale, | £1,800 - £2,500 | |
51 | The Great War M.C. group to Major Stanley Cornell Deed, 10th Hussars: Military Cross, George V; | £700 - £1,000 | £1071 |
52 | A Great War D.C.M. group of five medals to Sergeant Thomas Edward Evans, Royal Field Artillery: | £450 - £550 | £693 |
53 | The Battle of Loos D.C.M. group to Warrant Officer 2nd Class Frederick Winters, 5th (Pioneer) | £1,500 - £2,500 | £1638 |
54 | The First Battle of the Somme double M.M. group to Sergeant Joseph Gregg, Loyal North Lancashire | £400 - £600 | £819 |
55 | A Great War M.M. group of four medals to Corporal Peter Callan, Somerset Light Infantry: Military | £350 - £450 | £479 |
56 | A Great War M.M. group of four medals to Private Frank Hubert Robinson, Loyal North Lancashire | £350 - £450 | £441 |
57 | A Great War M.M. group of three medals to 2nd Lieutenant F. Armstrong, Royal Artillery: Military | £200 - £300 | |
58 | A Great War M.M. group of three medals to Frederick Harry Mather Newell, King's Royal Rifle Corps: | £350 - £450 | |
59 | The historic sinking of the Bismark D.S.C. group of five attributed to Sub-Lieutenant Anthony | £2,000 - £3,000 | £3150 |
60 | The fine Second World War North West Europe Immediate M.M. group of four medals to Guardsman Robin | £1,500 - £2,500 | |
61 | The Bomber Command D.F.C. group of five medals to Pilot Officer John Brian Wood Birks, R.A.F.V.R.: | £1,800 - £2,500 | |
62 | The Second World War Bomber Command D.F.C. group of five to Flying Officer Robert William Marshal, | £1,200 - £1,500 | £1512 |
63 | The fine Second World War D.F.C. group of four medals to Flying Officer Walter Barfod, R.A.F.: | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
64 | Three medals to Commander (later Rear-Admiral) Francis Marten, Royal Navy: Naval General Service | £800 - £1,200 | £2394 |
65 | Honourable East India Company: Mysore Medal 1790-92, silver, small ring suspension, good very fine | £300 - £500 | £1386 |
66 | A Jellalabad Medal 1842, Flying Victory Type, naming erased, fitted with a silver bar suspension, | £200 - £300 | £403 |
67 | A Punjab Medal 1848-49 to Private Charles Fyans, 61st Foot, 2 clasps: Chilianwala, Goojerat (CHAS | £400 - £600 | |
68 | The historic group of four awards to Ensign and Lieutenant (later Colonel) Charles Napier Sturt who | £3,000 - £5,000 | £7308 |
69 | Two medals to or attributed to Private Joseph Starks, 28th Foot: Crimean 1854-56, 3 clasps: Alma, | £300 - £500 | |
70 | An Indian Mutiny Medal 1857 to Private Isaac Thompson, 84th Foot, 2 clasps: Defence of Lucknow, | £1,500 - £2,000 | £1890 |
71 | A China Medal 1858-60 to Private John Griffin, 1st Dragoon Guards, clasp: Taku Forts 1860 (JOHN | £300 - £500 | £378 |
72 | A Second Anglo-Afghan War pair to Private Andrew Alexander, 72nd Highlanders: Afghanistan Medal | £600 - £800 | £819 |
73 | A Battle of Omdurman pair to confirmed charger and casualty Private T. Stevens, 21st Lancers: | £2,000 - £3,000 | £3780 |
74 | An Afghanistan Medal 1878-80 to Lieutenant (later Major) Lionel Langley, Royal Engineers, no clasp | £150 - £200 | £479 |
75 | Two medals to Private John Ryan, 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry: Egypt and Sudan | £150 - £250 | £189 |
76 | A South Africa Pair to Lieutenant Arthur Thomas Hodgson, King's Royal Rifle Corps: Queen's South | £150 - £200 | £315 |
77 | Battle of Waterloo: 175th Anniversary, 1990, a Royal Mint reproduction of Benedetto Pistrucci's | £3,000 - £4,000 | £4788 |
78 | Benedetto Pisstrucci's Medal for the Battle of Waterloo, 1815, a filled bronzed electrotype, 134 mm, | £200 - £300 | £315 |
79 | Four medals to Warrant Officer 2nd Class John H. Elkin, Royal Army Ordnance Corps: 1914 Star, | £100 - £150 | £227 |
80 | The Great War trio to Captain the Honourable Napier George Henry Sturt, Royal Naval Air Service and | £80 - £120 | £1197 |
81 | The poignant Battle of the Marne casualty Great War trio to 2nd Lieutenant (later Captain) the | £100 - £150 | £2016 |
82 | Four Medals to Captain Basil Joseph Collingwood, Royal Army Ordnance Corps: 1914 Star (0824 CONDR: | £250 - £350 | £315 |
83 | Six medals named or attributable to Flight Lieutenant C. W. Langlands, R.A.F.: 1914-15 Star (506. | £400 - £600 | |
84 | The Great War trio to First Battle of Ypres casualty Sergeant Francis Joseph Schollick, 1st | £100 - £150 | £277 |
85 | Three medals attributable to Captain Stanley Protheroe, Royal Welch Fusiliers: Defence Medal and War | £150 - £200 | |
86 | Nine medals named or attributed to Lieutenant Colonel William Moncrief Robinson, Sherwood Foresters: | £150 - £200 | £504 |
87 | A General Service Medal 1962-2007 to Private Robert W. E. McDonald, Ulster Defence Regiment, clasp: | £60 - £80 | £76 |
88 | Five medals named or attributable to Private R. Barkworth, Royal Logistics Corps: United Nations | £70 - £100 | |
89 | A collection of Great War medal groups, comprising: a 1914 Star, British War Medal and Victory Medal | £180 - £220 | £227 |
90 | Russia: Catherine the Great, medal for peace with the Turks 1774, rhomboid, 29.5 mm, bust of | £200 - £300 | £252 |
91 | Russia: Catherine the Great, medal for peace with the Turks 1791, oval, 32 mm, crowned cypher of | £150 - £200 | £252 |
92 | Russia: medal for the Khiva Campaign 1873, silver, 28 mm, later ribbon, nearly extremely fine. | £200 - £250 | £227 |
93 | Russia: medal for Endeavours in the Liberation of Serfs 1861, silver, 28 mm, bust of Alexander II | £400 - £600 | £441 |
94 | Spain: Medal for the Pacification of Morocco, 1909-27, white metal oval, 32.3 mm, an urban landscape | £150 - £200 | £151 |
95 | A small quantity of continental medals, comprising: Spain: Medal for the Battle of Chiva 1837, | £150 - £200 | £504 |
96 | A collection of 19th century Russian medals, including: Ochakoff Cross 1788, medal for the taking of | £500 - £600 | £756 |
97 | A small collection of medals and insignia, comprising: an Imperial Service Medal, star type, George | £180 - £220 | £227 |
98 | Jordan - Hashemite Kingdom: the Order of the Star, a set of Second Class insignia comprising: neck | £300 - £400 | |
99 | South Africa: a John Chard Decoration, type III, in silver with voided acorn suspension and large | £30 - £50 | £63 |
100 | A General Service Medal 1918-62, George VI, clasp: Palestine 1945-48 (14949113. PTE D. J. ATKINS. | £70 - £100 | |
101 | The Veitch Memorial Medal, in silver, 76 mm, by J. Moore, James Veitch Memorial adorned with fruits | £200 - £300 | £252 |
102 | The Great Exhibition of 1851: a prize medal, copper, 77 mm, conjoined busts of Queen Victoria and | £150 - £250 | |
103 | Victoria, Golden Jubilee 1887, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon, crowned and veiled bust left, rev. the | £80 - £120 | £126 |
104 | The National Rifle Association (UK): an Astor Championship Challenge Cup medal, silver, 48mm, archer | £100 - £150 | £113 |
105 | A collection of silver agricultural prize medals, comprising: York Agricultural Society, Sir W. | £400 - £600 | £441 |
106 | British Celtic coinage: Durotriges, gold stater, Chute type, Apollo, rev. disjointed horse, 6.37g, | £250 - £350 | £1512 |
107 | Almohade Caliphs of North Africa, gold dinar, 12th -13th century AD, legend within beaded square, | £150 - £250 | £227 |
108 | Charles I (1625-49), gold crown, bust 3, rev. square-topped shield, mm. plume (S 2712), some | £300 - £500 | £441 |
109 | France - First Empire: Napoleon Bonaparte, gold twenty francs, 1812 (3), 1813, Paris mint (F 511, KM | £900 - £1,100 | £1512 |
110 | France - Second Bourbon Restoration: Louis XVIII, gold twenty francs (2), 1818, Paris mint (F 538, | £450 - £550 | £756 |
111 | France - July Monarchy: Louis Philippe I, gold twenty francs, 1840, Paris mint (F 560, KM 750.1), | £200 - £250 | £378 |
112 | France - Second Republic, gold twenty francs (2), 1851, head of Ceres right, Paris mint (F 566, KM | £400 - £500 | £756 |
113 | France - Second Republic: Louis Napoleon, gold twenty francs, 1852, Paris mint (F 568), very fine. | £180 - £220 | £378 |
114 | France - Third Republic: gold twenty francs (2), 1877 and 1898, Paris mint (F 592), extremely fine | £400 - £500 | £756 |
115 | France - Second Empire: Napoleon III, gold twenty francs (3): 1855, rev. value in wreath, Paris mint | £600 - £700 | £1134 |
116 | A small collection of British gold coins, comprising: Victoria, sovereign, 1889 (S 3866B), fine or | £1,100 - £1,300 | £1638 |
117 | Victoria, gold sovereign, 1894, Sydney mint, veiled bust (S 3877), good fine; Edward VII, gold | £900 - £1,200 | £1512 |
118 | George V, gold sovereign, 1912 (S 3996), good very fine. | £300 - £350 | £479 |
119 | South Africa: gold krugerrand, 1982 (FF B1), in a plastic holder with card mount, about extremely | £1,200 - £1,500 | £2016 |
120 | George III, gold half sovereigns, 1817 (10), 1818 (6), 1820 (S 3786), grades vary, fair to good | £2,800 - £3,200 | £4788 |
121 | Greece - Athens: a silver coin, helmeted head of Athena right, rev. an owl, 17.4g, very fine. | £60 - £80 | £441 |
122 | British Celtic coinage: Durotriges, silver stater, Apollo, rev. disjointed horse, 4.78g, very fine. | £100 - £200 | £277 |
123 | Æthelred II (978-1016), silver penny, CRUX type, London, Deorsige, bare head left with sceptre, rev. | £350 - £450 | £605 |
124 | William I (1066-1087), silver penny, Winchester, Sidord, profile head obverse mulled with PAXS type | £400 - £600 | £1638 |
125 | Edward I (1272-1307), two silver pennies: i) long cross type, London, rev. voided cross, PHELP ON | £150 - £200 | £567 |
126 | Henry II (1154-1189), silver penny, cross-and-crosslets type (Tealby), bust quartering left with | £150 - £250 | £353 |
127 | Elizabeth I (1558-1603), silver penny, 1602, seventh issue, mm. 2 (S 2587), good very fine; together | £150 - £200 | £189 |
128 | Charles I (1625-49), silver penny, rev. oval shield, mm. pellets, about very fine. | £50 - £70 | £50 |
129 | George II, silver shilling, 1743, old bust, rev. roses in angles (S 3702), nearly extremely fine. | £150 - £250 | £227 |
130 | George IV, silver crown, 1822, edge SECUNDO (S 3805), slight burring to obverse rims, otherwise | £200 - £300 | £353 |
131 | George IV, silver crown, 1822, edge TERTIO (S 3805), cleaned with bright surfaces, otherwise very | £150 - £200 | £252 |
132 | George III, silver dollar, 1804, Bank of England issue, details of Spanish donor coin visible in | £200 - £300 | £403 |
133 | Italian States - Sardinia: Carlo Alberto, silver five lire, 1836, mm. P (KM 130.2), near very fine, | £40 - £50 | £38 |
134 | Miscellaneous silver and base metal coins, including: Mexico: Charles IV, two reales, 1794 (KM 91), | £200 - £300 | £479 |
135 | Rome - Empire: two coins: Julian II (355-360AD) silver siliqua, pearl-diademed bust right, rev. | £100 - £150 | £227 |
136 | A small quantity of continental silver coins, comprising: Frankfurt - Free City, silver two | £150 - £200 | |
137 | A small quantity of British coins, including: Victoria, silver crown, 1845, cinquefoil stops on edge | £200 - £300 | |
138 | A collection of British silver coins, comprising: Victoria, half crowns (7), various dates, heavily | £550 - £650 | |
139 | A collection of British silver coins, including: George IV, crown, 1822 (S 3805), some-time | £250 - £350 | £441 |
140 | Various numismatic interest, comprising: Isle of Man: George III, copper penny, 1786, first issue, | £100 - £150 | £227 |
141 | Spain - Kingdom and Empire: a collection of silver coins, including: Naples & Sicily, Charles | £100 - £150 | £479 |
142 | Spain: a collection of 19th and 20th century coins, small denomination silver and base metal, | £150 - £200 | £277 |
143 | A collection of 17th and 18th-century French silver coins, comprising: Louis XIII, one-twelfth ecu, | £300 - £400 | £353 |
144 | Spain - Kingdom and Empire: a collection of silver coins, comprising: Mexico, either reales, 1748 | £150 - £200 | £227 |
145 | A collection of 17th and 18th-century French copper coins, comprising: Henri IV, double tournois, | £150 - £200 | £227 |
146 | An international collection of coins and other numismatic interest, mainly 20th century, including | £150 - £200 | £227 |
147 | France: a quantity of revolutionary and imperial base metal coins, including: Loius XVI, two sol | £150 - £250 | £151 |
148 | France: a large quantity of late 19th and 20th-century base metal coins, various denominations and | £150 - £250 | £227 |
149 | A quantity of coins and other numismatic interest, including: Henry II, silver penny, HUGE ON IVELCE | £200 - £300 | £567 |
150 | A small collection of paper money, including Chinese Imperial Government bonds and various South | £20 - £30 | £580 |
151 | A very large collection of Austrian and German notgeld, including: First World War and 1920s issues; | £300 - £400 | £1008 |
152 | Ancient India - Kushan Empire: a quantity of Æ tetradrachms, various authorities including Sotor | £250 - £350 | £441 |
153 | A collection of coins and medals and other numismatic items, including: Bridport, William Bull, | £200 - £300 | £882 |
154 | A collection of British proof coins, comprising: Silver Anniversary Collection silver proof set, | £200 - £300 | £252 |
155 | A collection of British proof coins, all cased with certificates and some with outer card boxes, | £150 - £200 | £277 |
156 | Elizabeth II: a collection of British Royal Mint proof sets, comprising: 2015, 2018, 2017, 2019, | £150 - £200 | £882 |
157 | Elizabeth II, ten Britannia silver proof sets, vis.: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021, | £800 - £1,200 | £1134 |
158 | Elizabeth II, a collection of silver proof coin sets, all cased and with certificates, comprising: | £600 - £800 | £1134 |
159 | Elizabeth II, three silver proof coin sets, all cased with certificates, vis.: 2009, The UK 50p | £450 - £650 | £1008 |
160 | Eastern Roman Empire: Theodisius II (402-450 AD), gold solidus, bust quartering right, rev. | £250 - £350 | £630 |
161 | A small collection of Indian temple tokens, various types including Nandi. [18] | £100 - £150 | £126 |
162 | A quantity of coins, international, 18th, 19th and 20th centuries, many South and Central American | £300 - £500 | £403 |
163 | India - independent kingdoms and princely states: various coins, including: Mysore, Tippu Sultan, | £200 - £300 | £277 |
164 | Africa - independent kingdoms and republics: a quantity of silver and base metal coins, including: | £150 - £200 | £315 |
165 | Medieval Sri Lanka: a quantity of coins, comprising: gold quarter kahavanu, 1.05g, near very fine; | £400 - £500 | £756 |
166 | Ancient India: a quantity of coins, comprising: Mauryan Empire (c. 322-185 BC): punch marked silver | £150 - £250 | £315 |
167 | Philippines - Spanish Colony: a small quantity of coins, comprising: Isabel II, gold peso, 1864 (KM | £200 - £300 | £227 |
168 | The Middle East: a collection of coins, including: Iran, gold toman, 1879 (F 62), very fine; Abassid | £200 - £300 | £441 |
169 | Victoria, gold two pounds, 1887, Jubilee coinage (S 3865), broached with remains of white solder on | £600 - £700 | £882 |
170 | Victoria, Jubilee coinage, silver crowns, 1887, 1888, 1889 (S 3921), very fine, fine, good very fine | £150 - £200 | £252 |
171 | Elizabeth II, a quantity of silver proof coins in sets and as singles, including: The Queen's 80th | £300 - £400 | £693 |
172 | Victoria, silver crowns (6), 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892, Jubilee coinage (S 3921), about | £250 - £350 | £693 |
173 | Victoria to George V, silver half crowns (44), various issues and dates, circulated coins presented | £250 - £350 | £630 |
174 | Victoria to George V, a collection of silver half crowns (22) and florins (40), circulated coins | £250 - £350 | £693 |
175 | Victoria to George V, a collection of silver florins (34) and shillings (38), various issues and | £250 - £350 | £819 |
176 | George III to George V, a collection of silver shillings (133), circulated coins presented in modern | £300 - £400 | £882 |
177 | George IV to George V, a collection of silver sixpence (125), fourpence (24) and threepence (241), | £250 - £350 | £630 |
178 | A small collection of proof sets and specimen coins, comprising: Great Britain, Elizabeth II, | £200 - £300 | £1071 |
179 | A large international collection of base metal proof coins, together with specimen and souvenir | £200 - £300 | £2142 |
180 | A collection of British circulation coinage, mainly low denomination base metal issues, various | £150 - £250 | £441 |
181 | Germany: a small collection of silver five mark coins, comprising: Prussia, William I, 1876, reform | £200 - £300 | £227 |
182 | China - Republic: silver dollars (2), Sun Yat Sen left, undated (1928), rev. legend 'MEMENTO BIRTH | £200 - £300 | £441 |
183 | A selection of Islamic silver coins, including: Ottoman Turkey: Mustafa II, kurus (2), AH 1106 (1694 | £150 - £200 | £353 |
184 | The Americas: various silver coins, including: Brazil: 960 reis, 1819 (KM 326.1), slightly buckled, | £150 - £250 | £378 |
185 | A 15th-century cut and thrust arming sword, broad triangular blade 30 in. with very slightly hollow | £8,000 - £10,000 | |
186 | A 14th-century falchion, broad flaring blade 27 in., with narrow back fullers, cusped point with a | £8,000 - £12,000 | |
187 | A very fine late 15th or early 16th-century North European hand-and-a-half arming sword, German or | £15,000 - £20,000 | |
188 | A Venetian broad sword, c. 1480, spatulate blade 37.5 in. with shallow fullers to the forte, the | £1,500 - £2,500 | |
189 | A North European horseman's hammer, c. 1480 and later, the hammer head with quadrifurcated face, the | £800 - £1,200 | £1512 |
190 | A Swiss or German dagger (baselard), late 14th or early 15th century and later, tapering blade 8.75 | £300 - £400 | |
191 | A Swiss or German dagger (baselard), 15th century and later, triangular blade 9.5 in. with shallow | £300 - £400 | |
192 | A rondel dagger, 15th century and later, slender square section blade 9.5 in., disc-shaped guard of | £200 - £300 | £277 |
193 | A pair of German gothic mitten gauntlets by Cöntz Judenspiess of Landshut, c. 1490 and later, each | £5,000 - £7,000 | |
194 | A pair of 15th century Milanese gardbraces, of hammered steel, the larger left-hand plate with | £1,000 - £1,500 | £2268 |
195 | A heavy and impressive 15th-century German helmet (eisenhut), single-piece hammered bowl with sheer | £3,000 - £5,000 | |
196 | A North Italian helmet (sallet), c. 1490 and later, possibly Milan or Brescia, the laminated bowl | £3,000 - £5,000 | |
197 | A rare Renaissance Italian infantry helmet (celata), c. 1460 and later, the bowl formed of a single | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
198 | A 16th-century Italian arm shield for competitive sword fighting, painted wood, of tapering | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1197 |
199 | A 16th-century North European horseman's mail shirt, dense close riveted links, elbow length | £1,000 - £1,500 | £1134 |
200 | A 15th-century besagew, probably South German, iron or steel, of hexagonal form with concave sides, | £100 - £150 | £113 |
201 | Arms and Armour: a collection of illustrated hardback reference books, including: Oswald Graf Trapp | £200 - £300 | £315 |
202 | Arms and Armour: a collection of illustrated hardback reference books and museum catalogues, | £200 - £300 | £353 |
203 | A 19th century Caucasian dagger (kindjal), double-edged blade 12 in., with a long point and two | £400 - £600 | £882 |
204 | A Persian eating set (trousse), comprising two knives and a fork, the larger knife with single-edged | £100 - £150 | £189 |
205 | An islamic dagger (Jambiya), Turkey or Balkans, slightly curved blade 8 in. with panels of gold | £200 - £300 | £1890 |
206 | A Yemeni dagger (jambiya), broad blade 7.5 in. with medial ridge, scabbard of characteristic deeply | £150 - £200 | £151 |
207 | An Omani presentation or costume dagger (jambiya), curved blade 6 in., white metal hilt and scabbard | £100 - £150 | £113 |
208 | A Yemeni dagger (jambiya), broad curve blade 6.25 in. with medial ridge, embossed and studded silver | £150 - £200 | |
209 | An African axe, Fon people, Benin, narrow iron blade fixed via a collar to a right-angled projection | £150 - £200 | £403 |
210 | A small dagger in the Japanese style, blade 6.25 in., brass habaki, brass mounts with applied | £40 - £60 | £88 |
211 | An 18th-century English basket-hilted cavalry sword, broad single-edged blade 35.4 in. with long | £2,000 - £3,000 | |
212 | An English silver hilted smallsword, c. 1770, hollow triangular section blade 33 in. and of | £700 - £1,000 | |
213 | A French military sword (spadroon), single-edged flat-backed blade 32.75 in., blued-and-gilt | £500 - £600 | |
214 | France - 2nd Bourbon Restoration: an officer's dress sword by Coulaux Brothers of Klingenthal, | £1,800 - £2,200 | |
215 | An 18th century English silver hilted smallsword, hollow triangular-section blade 32 in. with | £150 - £250 | £479 |
216 | A British pattern 1831 General Officer's sword attributable to General Hugh Castle Smith, Lancashire | £200 - £300 | £504 |
217 | A Victorian pattern 1897 infantry officer's sword also attributable to General Hugh Castle Smith | £150 - £250 | £504 |
218 | A British pattern 1857 Engineers Volunteer Corps officer' sword, fullered blade 32 in., etched | £150 - £200 | £479 |
219 | A composite British mounted soldier's sword, straight blade 36 in., large steel guard with everted | £100 - £150 | £126 |
220 | A British pattern 1912 cavalry officer's sword, slender blade with etched decoration, nickel-plated | £150 - £250 | £227 |
221 | A British pattern 1885 cavalry trooper's sword, blade 34.25 in., by Weyersberg Kirschbaum & | £200 - £300 | £277 |
222 | An Elizabeth II Royal Corps of Transport officer's sword, etched Wilkinson's blade with Corps badge | £150 - £250 | £189 |
223 | Three modern swords by Wilkinson, vis.: i) Malaysia: a dress sword of British pattern 1831 type, | £150 - £200 | £945 |
224 | A pair of fine miniature armours, 19th century in the 16th century style, each comprising: a close | £1,500 - £2,000 | £3528 |
225 | An 18th Century Scottish shield (targe), circular form and of wood faced with leather and stud-work | £300 - £400 | £504 |
226 | A 17th century English pikeman's helmet, two-piece construction with low comb and turned-down brim, | £500 - £700 | £945 |
227 | A Fijian rootstock war club (vunikau), the head lobed with natural protruberances, the grip section | £200 - £300 | £756 |
228 | A bill, large iron head, sharpened front edge with a shallow peak at the centre and rising to a | £100 - £150 | £353 |
229 | A British pattern 1888 bayonet, Mk I (2nd type), by Wilkinson, steel mounted leather scabbard, | £100 - £150 | £353 |
230 | British bayonets (3): i) a pattern 1886 by Wilkinsons, dated 1889, in steel mounted leather | £250 - £350 | |
231 | A small group of edged weapons, comprising: a Japanese dagger (tanto), blade 11 in., hira-zukuri, | £200 - £300 | £277 |
232 | A Royal Naval midshipman's dirk, George V, partly blued blade, gilt brass hilt with lion-head | £70 - £100 | £227 |
233 | Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company: a New York Penitentiary issued .31 model 1849 | £700 - £900 | |
234 | An English six-shot 'transitional' revolver, octagonal barrel 5.5 in., cylinder with radially | £300 - £400 | £504 |
235 | A pair of very fine Scottish all-metal flintlock pocket pistols retailed by Meyer & Mortimer, | £2,000 - £3,000 | £3780 |
236 | W & J Rigby: a scarce Irish 16 bore constabulary flintlock pistol, barrel 9 in., narrow top flat | £400 - £500 | £567 |
237 | W & J Rigby: a scarce Irish 16 bore constabulary flintlock pistol, barrel 9 in., narrow top flat | £400 - £500 | £529 |
238 | An English 22 bore percussion conversion holster pistol, slightly swamped brass barrel 8.5 in., top | £150 - £250 | £151 |
239 | An English 70 bore percussion pocket pistol, hexagonal turn-off barrel 4.25 in., bead fore-sight, | £120 - £180 | £189 |
240 | A flintlock sporting gun, octagonal barrel 40 in., hooked breech, plain lock with swan-necked cock, | £100 - £150 | £189 |
241 | Webley & Scott Ltd: a vintage .177 'Junior' air pistol, serial number 832, barrel mounted above | £80 - £120 | £76 |
242 | A Gamo 'Model Compact' .177 target air pistol, single-stroke pneumatic action with the shrouded | £80 - £120 | |
243 | A small collection of powder flasks, comprising: an Omani silver flask, horn-shaped, edged and | £150 - £200 | £151 |
244 | A rifle stock for a .303 Rifle No 4 and associated metal components, vis.: butt with later raised | £70 - £100 | £101 |
245 | France - First Empire: a brass sabretache plate of an officer of the Imperial Guard, Imperial coat | £500 - £800 | £630 |
246 | H.M.S. Kenya: a silver tompion plate, of circular form, applied lion rampant guardant against | £200 - £300 | £693 |
247 | A collection of 19th century South or Central American rowel spurs, comprising: i) a pair, white | £200 - £300 | £227 |
248 | Red Devils (Parachute Regiment) parachute display team: a remarkable collection of original | £150 - £250 | |
249 | Napoleonic French army: an enlisted man's pouch badge, cast bronze, in the form of a crowned | £70 - £100 | £277 |
250 | Militaria attributed to Aircraftman Thomas Gwynne, R.F.C. and R.A.F.: a side cap with R.F.C. badge, | £50 - £70 | £151 |
251 | A very large collection of British military cap badges and other insignia, including Royal Navy, | £220 - £280 | |
252 | A small collection of militaria, comprising: a George III copper officer's gorget, of characteristic | £150 - £250 | £189 |
253 | A good quantity of insignia and other militaria, including: a Sergeant Major's sleeve badge | £200 - £300 | |
254 | A assortment of books and militaria, including: Lieutenant-General Sir George MacMunn, K.C.B., | £200 - £300 | £403 |
255 | Two Second World War Royal Air Force Pilot's Flying Log Books, kept by 1315995 William B. Jordan, | £150 - £250 | £819 |
256 | Colonel Roderick McCleod, D.S.O., M.C., 'An Artillery Officer in the First World War', privately | £400 - £600 | |
257 | A collection of photographs of 19th and early-20th-century British Warships, including H.M.S. | £150 - £200 | £126 |
258 | Carl Zeiss: a pair of wartime German 12x60 binoculars, aluminium case, hinged face rest, | £600 - £800 | £819 |
259 | A rare Berlin (KPM) armorial plate from the Prussian Service for the Duke of Wellington, c.1817-19, | £600 - £800 |