A SMALL GROUP OF SILVER, PLATED AND ENAMELLED KING CHARLES I & ROYALTY THEMED ITEMS, comprising an Elizabeth II 2010 'Revolution to Restoration' silver £5 coin, 0.91ozt, 28.4 grams, a late Victorian silver bookmark, a silver replica spoon, gross weight 2.69ozt, 83.6 grams, a Halcyon Days Enamels limited edition Charles I pillbox, no.153/350, a silver plated figure, a framed and glazed enamelled teaspoon and a crown shaped enamel trinket box (7)
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A 9CT GOLD CHARM BRACELET, links stamped 9.375, fitted with a heart padlock clasp, hallmarked 9ct London, with a safety chain, length 180mm, a clam charm hallmarked London, a water jug hallmark rubbed, and a gold plated coin, approximate gross weight 18.9 grams (condition report: general light wear, clasp in working order)
A LARGE AND HEAVY CASE CONTAINING MIXED COINS, to include two small and one large coin album with Silver coins Halfcrowns Florins etc, Bahamas Proof set of 1976 with Silver, British Virgin Islands, Irish and UK & Ireland Year Sets, a most unusual solid Bronze Medal of Christmas 1974 boxed obverse Christmas Street Scene, reverse Santa on Sleigh Star above, 45mm, 44.9 gram, boxed Cook Islands Sliver Proof crown 1973, a pair of brass 3d coins 1946, 1949, Halfpenny coins 1723 George I, 1751 George II VF, Joint US and Soviet Space Mission commemorative 1975, loose Silver content coins etc
Collection of football memorabilia to include a selection of Arsenal related programmes including 1972 challenge cup Arsenal vs Leeds United programme, some late 1960s / 1970s division one game programmes, 1980 challenge cup Arsenal Vs West Ham final programme, 1970 world cup coin collection etc.
BITHYNIA, Koinon of Bithynia. Hadrian. 117-138 AD. Silver Cistophorus, 27mm. 10.86g. Nicomedia mint. Struck AD 128-138. Laureate head right. R. Octastyle temple set on podium with three steps, ROM S P AVG across frieze, pellet in pediment. Metcalf, Cistophori, Type B1, 1 (O1/R1); RPC III 968.28 (this coin); RSC 240b. Old cabinet tone, light golden iridescence. Near EF. Excellent portrait. Ex Roma XVII (28 March 2019), lot 644.
Charles I. 1625-1649. Crown, Exeter mint; mint mark castle. Dated 1656. Charles on horseback left, holding reins and sword. R. Coat-of-arms within garnished frame. Besley dies D/21, 6 (this coin); Brooker 1042; North 2561; SCBC 3062. Ex Spink 11 (8 October 1980), lot 263. DNW Sep 2013, lot 1370. Triton XXV session V, lot 5488. 41mm. 29.26g.
The Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty The Queen 2022 UK £5 Gold Proof Coin Cover. Set no.64 of 100 produced in gold proof. 39.94g, 38.61mm. Affixed to the Coin Cover envelope are the new stamps commemorating The Queen's 70-year reign. The coin features a beautifully decorative reverse design inspired by the royal robe, worn by Her Majesty at her coronation in 1953. Struck in 22 carat gold to Proof standard with an edge inscription reflecting Her Majesty The Queen's pledge during her 1952 Christmas message. Inside is a beautifully illustrated insert which looks back at the key moments in the life of Britain's longest serving monarch
Rare: Stephen Lozenge Sceptre Type Penny. York, ornamental type. A unique variant with the left facing bust. Crowned bust left holding sceptre surmounted by lozenge with pellet, +STIEN (retrograde) with ornaments. R. Saltire fleury over cross pattee, ornaments in place of legend. 1.02g. 20mm. Recorded with the Early Medieval Coin Corpus as, EMC: 2024.0082. Ref: N.920 variant.
Royal Mint Proof 1989 Sovereign. 7.98g. Obverse and reverse by Bernard Sindall, with his obverse based on his 1977 medal struck for the silver jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. The 1989 was a one year issue to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first-ever hammered gold Sovereign of 1489 under the reign of Henry VII. It features Queen Elizabeth II seated on King Edwards Coronation throne and the stunning double Tudor Rose on the coin’s reverse – both in homage to that original coin from 1489. Mint state proof, no COA.
Henry VIII. 1509-1547. Gold Angel, 28mm. 5.17 g. First coinage. Tower (London) mint mark, crowned portcullis (without chains on rev.). Struck circa 1513-1526. (crowned portcullis) ҺЄnRIC VIII DI GRΛ RЄX ΛGL Z FRA, Archangel Michael slaying the dragon to right with spear terminating in cross crosslet. R. PЄR CRVCЄ TVΛ SΛLVΛ nOS XPЄ RЄDЄ, ship bearing shield and cross, Һ and rose flanking cross. Ref: Schneider 563; North 1760; SCBC 2265. From the New Horizons Collection. Ex J. Eric Engstrom (Triton XX, 10 January 2017), lot 1570; Coin Galleries (21 February 1990), lot 439.
A rose metal rounded curblink chain, having swivel clasp and eight charms attached, to include a lion, Jamaica map, clog, Stella Polaris war boat, poodle, Maltese cross, drilled Edward VII 1908 half sovereign, and cow, length 380mm, width 6mm, gross weight 53g, chain stamped and tested as 9ct, most charms hallmarked 9ct, clog and boat tested as 14ctOverall condition good. End ring adjoining swivel clasp is unsoldered and opposite end ring shows signs of lead solder. Half Sovereign coin has been de-faced as it is drilled through.

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