Greek Coinages, KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Demetrios Poliorketes (306-283): Tetradrachm, struck at Salamis, c. 300-295 Obverse: Nike standing left on prow of war-galley, blowing trumpet and holding stylis Reverse: βασιλεωσ δημητριου: Poseidon striding left, brandishing trident and with cloth wound round extended left arm; monogram [ηρ] to left, labrys to right Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 17.10g/1h References: Newell 18 [XV/25]; Lockett 1518; Ashmolean 3243 Condition: Extremely fine, struck from dies of superb style with lustrous golden tone; some deposits on reverse £900-£1,200 --- Provenance: Bt Spink, March 1941
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Greek Coinages, Achaean League: Hemidrachm, struck at Patrai, c. 175-168 Obverse: head of Zeus right, wearing laurel wreath Reverse: League monogram [χα]; flanked by δ-ι, trident-head below Metal: silver; reduced Aeginetan standard; 2.43g/1h References: Benner 19; BCD 502; BMC p.8, 96 Condition: Good very fine, prettily toned £80-£100 --- Provenance: Bt Seaby, October 1942
Greek Coinages, Histiaia: Tetrobol, struck c. 180-150 Obverse: head of nymph right, wreathed with vine and grapes, wearing pendant earring and plain cord necklace Reverse: ιστιαιεων: nymph seated right on galley stern decorated with wing; trident below Metal: silver; reduced Chian standard; 2.27g/12h References: BCD 382; McClean 5750; BMC p.129, 41ff Condition: Good very fine £80-£100 --- Provenance: Bt Spink, January 1969
Greek Coinages, Tarentum: Half-Shekel, struck under the Hannibalic occupation, c. 212-09, by the magistrate Philiarchos Obverse: armoured rider on horse prancing right, preparing to cast dart in raised right hand; φι behind; φιλιαρχοσ below Reverse: ταρασ: Phalanthos astride dolphin right, preparing to cast trident, drapery flowing from outstretched left arm, Metal: silver; Punic weight standard; 3.94g/1h References: Vlasto 981; Rutter 1081; Ashmolean – Condition: About as struck with lustrous, blue-black patination; minute striking crack £600-£800 --- Provenance: Ex Taranto Hoard, 1908 (IGCH 2016) Prof. E.L. Jonas Collection, Glendining Auction, 18 January 1949, lot 74 Bt Baldwin, February 1949
Greek Coinages, KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Philip II (359-336): Eighth-Stater, struck at Pella, c. 345-336 Obverse: head of youthful Herakles right, wearing lion’s scalp headdress, paws tied below chin Reverse: φιλιππου: trident-head, facing lion’s head on right Metal: gold; Attic weight standard; 1.06g/12h References: Le Rider 3 [D3/R3]; Lockett 1409, this coin = Pozzi 1682, this coin; Ashmolean – Condition: About extremely fine and lustrous, faint scratch in obverse field £1,500-£1,800 --- Provenance: Prof. S. Pozzi Collection, Naville Auction I, Lucerne, 14 March 1921, lot 846 Ars Classica Auction XVII, Lucerne, 10 March 1934, lot 353 R.C. Lockett Collection, Glendining Auction, 12 February 1958, lot 1321
Greek Coinages, Tarentum: Stater, struck under the alliance with Rome, c. 270-235, by the magistrate Aristos Obverse: nude rider on horse stepping left, holding a shield; ευφ to left; αρ-iστων below Reverse: ταρασ: Phalanthos astride dolphin left, holding trident and small hippocamp; ιων behind Metal: silver; reduced ‘Tarantine’ weight standard; 6.37g/3h References: Vlasto 928, same dies; Rutter 1044; Ashmolean 404-6 Condition: Almost extremely fine, bright iridescent toning; some porosity on obverse £400-£500 --- Provenance: Glendining Auction, 7 November 1945, lot 212
Greek Coinages, KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Philip V: Didrachm, struck at Amphipolis, c. 184-79 Obverse: head right, with neatly curled hair and short beard; wearing royal diadem Reverse: βασιλεωσ φιλιππου: club within oak wreath; monograms above [ωη] and below [δι, σι], trident-head on far left, Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 8.48g/12h References: Mamroth 23; McClean 3629; Ashmolean 3269 Condition: Good very fine, two minute scratches in obverse field; prettily toned with iridescent highlights £300-£400 --- Provenance: Bt Baldwin, November 1950
Greek Coinages, Tarentum: Nomos, struck under the Pyrrhic hegemony, c. 280-72, by the magistrate Lycon Obverse: nude rider on horse prancing right, holding a shield and two javelins, thrusting down with spear in raised right hand, wreath-bearing Nike in field; σι behind; λυκ[–] below Reverse: ταρασ: Phalanthos astride dolphin left, holding trident and kantharos; γυ behind Metal: silver; reduced ‘Tarantine’ standard; 6.47g/2h References: Woodward 10, this coin; Rutter 1004; Ashmolean 320 Condition: Good very fine and well centred with grey tone; minute scratch on reverse £500-£600 --- Provenance: Dr. P. Hartwig Collection, Santamaria Auction 2, Rome, 7 March 1910, lot 118 L.G.S.Y. Guzman Collection, Sotheby Auction, 20 July 1914, lot 121 W.H. Woodward Collection W. Cunningham Collection, Glendining Auction, 31 January 1951, lot 16 Bt Baldwin, February 1951
Greek Coinages, Boeotian League: Drachm, federal issue, struck c. 250 Obverse: head of Persephone canted slightly right, wearing crown of barley Reverse: βοιωτων: Poseidon standing right, holding dolphin in outstretched palm and trident; monogram [δε] and Boeotian shield in field Metal: silver; Aeginetan weight standard; 5.06g/12h References: Head p.262; BCD 96; BMC p.40, – Condition: Very fine, grey toned £200-£260 --- Provenance: Bt Baldwin, September 1951
Greek Coinages, Syracuse: Tetradrachm, struck under the Second Democracy, c. 413, following the defeat of Athens; signed work of Euth- and Phrygillos Obverse: Eros driving fast quadriga right, glancing up towards wreath-bearing Nike flying left above; artist’s signature [eυθ] and Skylla holding trident over shoulder in exergue Reverse: συρακοσιον: head of Arethusa left, her hair pulled up from neck and crowned with barley and poppy flowers, wearing hook-shaped earring and cord necklace with ornament; framed by four dolphins around; φρυγιλλ below neck Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 17.21g/10h References: Fischer-Bossert 47o, this coin [O15/R29] = Weber 1603, this coin; Rizzo pl. XLIII, 12; Ashmolean 1998 Condition: Very fine with pretty grey tone over excellent surfaces; struck from dies of high artistry £3,000-£3,600 --- Provenance: Sir Herman Weber Collection [from I. Virzi, Palermo, 1902] Ars Classica Auction XVI, Geneva, 3 July 1933, lot 741 SNC March 1941 (6817)
Greek Coinages, CYCLADES, Tenos: Didrachm, stuck c. 200-180 under the Nesiotic League Obverse: head of Apollo Karneios left, wearing laurel wreath and with curling ram’s horn; α behind Reverse: τηιων: Poseidon standing left, holding dolphin and trident; grape bunch in left field Metal: silver; Chian weight standard; 6.83g/12h References: Locker Lampson 252; Lockett 2631; BMC p.128, 7 Condition: Good very fine, iridescent patina with light scratches to the reverse; the portrait well struck up £600-£800 --- Provenance: C. Platt Auction, Paris, 3 April 1933, lot 143 Ars Classica Auction XVII, Lucerne, 3 October 1934, lot 516 SNC January 1942 (12162)
Greek Coinages, Karystos: Didrachm, struck c. 253-245 Obverse: male head right with sharp features, wearing laurel wreath with diadem ties, hair on forehead arranged into anastole Reverse: καρστ[ιων]: Nike driving galloping quadriga left, holding palm-branch and reins; wreath around trident head in field Metal: silver; Chian weight standard; 7.02g/1h References: Wallace OVI/R8.d, this coin; BCD 579; BMC p.108, 18 Condition: Good very fine, light scratches and minor roughness beneath dark iridescent tone £600-£800 --- Provenance: Münzhandlung Basel Auction 10, 15 March 1938, lot 252 SNC January 1942 (12133)
Greek Coinages, Thurium: Stater, struck c. 400-350 Obverse: head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet ornamented with Skylla brandishing trident, small signature [δ] on monster’s tail Reverse: θουριων: bull butting right, fish swimming below moulded exergue line Metal: silver; Achaean weight standard; 7.94g/9h References: Woodward 34, this coin; Rutter 1787; Ashmolean – Condition: Almost extremely fine and beautifully toned, particularly so on the reverse; struck from dies of accomplished style; a superb coin £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: G. Philipsen Collection, Hirsch Auction XV, 28 May 1906, lot 669 W.H. Woodward Collection SNC May 1946 (14208)
Greek Coinages, KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Demetrios Poliorketes: Tetradrachm, struck at Amphipolis, c. 289/288 Obverse: head of Demetrios right, wearing royal diadem and bull’s horn Reverse: βασιλεωσ δημητριου: Poseidon standing left holding trident, leaning forward with right foot raised on rock; monogram to outer left [φπυ] and outer right [σε] Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 17.22g/6h References: Newell 121, this coin listed [CXVIII/230] = Pozzi 2016, this coin; Ashmolean 3254 Condition: Almost extremely fine, beautiful dark tone, characterful portrait struck in high relief £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: Prof. S. Pozzi Collection, Naville Auction I, Lucerne, 4 April 1921, lot 963 R. Laughlin Collection, Hess Auction, Lucerne, 18 December 1933, lot 62 H.P. Hall Collection, Glendining Auction, 19 July 1950, lot 83
Greek Coinages, KINGDOM OF MACEDONIA, Philip V: Drachm, struck at Amphipolis, c. 184-79 Obverse: head right, with neatly curled hair and short beard; wearing royal diadem Reverse: βασιλεωσ φιλιππου: club within oak wreath; monograms above [ωη] and below [δι, σι], trident-head on far left Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 4.17g/12h References: Mamroth 30; Pozzi 2054; Ashmolean 3270-1 var. [monogram] Condition: Very fine, striking crack, iridescent tone £400-£500 --- Provenance: Prof. E.L. Jonas Collection Glendining Auction, 18 January 1949, lot 121
Greek Coinages, Thurium: Distater, struck c. 350-300 Obverse: head of Athena right, wearing crested helmet ornamented with Skylla holding trident Reverse: θουριων: bull butting right; x above, pair of fish swimming below exergue line Metal: silver; Achaean weight standard; 15.96g/3h References: Noe H20; Rutter 1811; Ashmolean 926 Condition: Good very fine and toned, the bull well-centred and of vigourous style; small patch of smoothing in obverse field £900-£1,200 --- Provenance: Bt Spink, March 1941
Greek Coinages, Syracuse: Tetradrachm, struck under the Second Democracy, c. 413, following the defeat of Athens; signed work of Euth- and Eumenos (reverse signature obscured) Obverse: Eros driving fast quadriga right, glancing up towards wreath-bearing Nike flying left above; artist’s signature [eυθ] and Skylla holding trident over shoulder in exergue Reverse: συρακοσιον: head of Arethusa left, her hair pulled up from nape of neck and crowned with barley, wearing hook-shaped earring; framed by three dolphins around Metal: silver; Attic weight standard; 16.98g/11h References: Fischer-Bossert 46y, this coin [O15/R28]; Rizzo pl. XLIII, 11; Ashmolean – Condition: About very fine, dark cabinet tone with neon-blue highlights across the fields; rare, being struck from dies of particularly elegant style £2,000-£2,600 --- Provenance: A. Rhousopoulos Collection, Hirsch Auction XIII, Munich, 15 May 1905, lot 425 H.C. Hoskier Collection, Hirsch auction XX, Munich, 13 November 1907, lot 155 Prof. E.L. Jonas collection, Glendining Auction, 18th January 1949, lot 89
Greek Coinages, Boeotian League: Drachm, federal issue, struck c. 225-171 Obverse: head of Poseidon right, wearing laurel wreath Reverse: βοιωτων: Nike standing left, holding wreath in outstretched palm and trident; monogram [νθε] and ξ in field Metal: silver; reduced Aeginetan standard; 5.02g/12h References: Head p.266 [monogram not listed]; BCD 135; BMC p.42, – Condition: Good very fine and attractively toned £150-£180 --- Provenance: SNC June 1943 (20206)
Greek Coinages, Tarentum: Nomos, struck c. 344-40 Obverse: nude rider on horse stepping left, holding reins in one hand, spear and shield in the other; δ below Reverse: ταρασ: Phalanthos astride dolphin leaping left above waves, holding trident over shoulder; k below Metal: silver; Achaean weight standard; 7.79g/12h References: Fischer-Bossert 662a’, this coin [V253/R513]; Rutter 877; Ashmolean 267 Condition: Good very fine and of superb style; dark toned with iridescent highlights £400-£500 --- Provenance: Sambon & Canessa Auction, Paris, 22 June 1906, lot 78 M. Collignon Collection Feuardent Auction, Paris, 19 December 1919, lot 26 Bt Baldwin, December 1945
1825 George IV copper Halfpenny (S 3824, Peck 1431). Obverse: left-facing laureate head with the date (1825) below and 'GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA' around. Reverse: seated Britannia with a trident and a saltire shield, national flowers below and 'BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF:' around. Weight: 9.64g. Diameter: 28mm. Grade: nUNC - near Uncirculated with original lustre.
1835 William IV copper Third Farthing, struck for use in Malta (S 3850). Obverse: bare head bust facing right with 'GULIELMUS III DEI GRATIA' around with the date (1835) below. Reverse: seated Britannia with shield and trident, national flowers below, 'BRITANNIAR: REX FID: DEF:' around. Weight: 1.56g. Diameter: 16mm. Grade: EF - rich chocolate brown tone with no issues, Extremely Fine.
1908 Edward VII silver Florin (S 3981, ESC 926, Bull 3584). Obverse: bare head bust, facing right with 'EDWARDVS VII D: G: BRITT: OMN: REX F: D: IND: IMP:' around. Reverse: standing Britannia with trident and shield, the date (1908) below and 'ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS' around. Weight: 11.32g. Diameter: 28mm. Grade: EF - Extremely Fine with mint lustre.
A silver sapphire and diamond open trident style ring, with three central pear cut sapphires, all claw set, into three lines of eight cut diamonds, all grain set, to a tapered square section shank, sapphire weight stated as 0.72ct in total, diamond weight stated as 0.14ct in total, tested as silver, 1.59g Ring size PBuying this gemstone ring at auction could save up to 0.42 tonnes of CO2e compared to buying new. Condition ReportVery slightly out of shape. Ring is open to head. Care should be taken if adjusting the size of the ring. Appears to be in unworn condition.
George III (1760-1820), Copper Twopence, 1797, second issue Soho mint, Birmingham, small laureate and draped bust right, K:. raised on truncation for engraver C H Kuchler, legend incuse on raised rim, GEORGIUS III. D: G. REX. rev. Britannia seated left on rock with trident and shield, holding olive branch, ship sailing right to left, SOHO raised on rock below, date below, BRITANNIA. (Peck 1077; S.3776). Traces of original lustre, some surface marks and nicks, otherwise very fine.
Victoria (1837-1901), silver proof Groat, 1838, young filleted head left, VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D:, rev. struck en medaille, Britannia seated right with trident and shield, date in exergue, FOUR PENCE, edge plain, 1.89g (Bull 3321; ESC 1931 R4; Davies 1201; S.3913). Toned, handling marks both sides, a few light digs with a larger dig under ear, edge imperfections, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare.The Latin legend translates on the obverse as "Victoria by the grace of God, Queen of the Britons, Defender of the Faith."Provenance Ex London Coins, Auction 153, 4th June 2016, lot 2843.Ex Dix Noonan Webb, Auction 141, 14th June 2017, lot 320.
Edward VII (1901-10), bronze Penny, 1906, bare head right, DeS. initials below truncation, EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:, rev. Britannia seated facing right on rocks with shield and trident, sea in background, denomination ONE PENNY to either side, date below (Freeman 162; S.3990). Copper red hues across both sides, one slight streak across neck of portrait, a couple of small toning spots to reverse, superb lustre across the piece, reverse better, graded by NGC as MS65 RB, top pop. across NGC and PCGS.NGC Certification 4352503-007We note as of August 2024 that NGC have slabbed and graded 24x examples, of which none are finer. PCGS have slabbed and graded 8x pieces, of which none are finer also. Calendar year mintage 37,990,000.The Latin legend translates as "Edward the Seventh by the Grace of God, King of the Britons, Defender of the Faith, Emperor of India."Provenance Ex Selections from the RMV Collection Monthly World and Ancient Coin Auction, Heritage Auctions, Auction 271830, 29 July 2018, lot 39215
George III (1760-1820), Copper Penny, 1797, laureate and draped bust right, ten leaf wreath, ribbon tie points outwards, K:. on shoulder for engraver C H Kuchler, legend incuse on raised rim surrounding on both sides, GEORGIUS III. D: G. REX. rev. Britannia seated left, with trident and shield, holding olive branch, ship sailing right to left, SOHO raised below shield, three dots incuse on rocks, BRITANNIA incuse on rim, date incuse below, 28.54g (Peck 1132; S.3777). Considerable lustre, with uneven black patches of tone on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine.Provenance Ex Spink Numismatic Circular, July 2009, item MC3508, illustrated on front cover.Ex Baldwin Auction 99, 4th May 2016, lot 1055.
Georgian Copper Coins, 1797 Cartwheel Twopence, Laureate and draped bust right, rev. Seated figure of Britannia facing left, trident in left hand, olive branch in raised right hand, shield bearing Union flag resting on left, sea behind with ship on left, mint name below shield, legend above and date below on raised rim, good fine, 2 x Cartwheel Pennies (poor) 1807 Penny (poor)
baluster form, with an everting rim, 'S'-scroll handle and raised on a spreading circular foot, the body initialled "T, trident, S" and the base later inscribed "D.G.S.P. from his Godfather Andrew Agnew Jnr 30th May 1936", by John Bayley, London 1755; 4.75" (12cm) high; 13.3ozt. *CR Quite worn, some black pitting to the interior, slightly bent rim, but a nice size. Please contact Connor for further information connor.swanwick@lawrences.co.uk.
Registration - AK51 SWKChassis No. - ZAMAA38D000004150M.O.T. - September 2025Odometer - 32,437This exceptional Maserati 3200 GT is a genuine one-owner from new example, presented in pale blue. Featuring Maserati’s 3.2-litre twin-turbo V8 up front, ‘AK51 SWK’ is fitted with the four-speed automatic for a true Grand Tourer experience. Maserati’s famous boomerang rear lights are the highlight of the exterior features, this 3200 GT is awash with fantastic touches, such as the iconic trident on the C-pillars, wheels, and grille, and the quad exhausts hinting at performance potential. The cabin is trimmed in cream leather upholstery, covering the seats, centre console, and much of the dashboard and doors, though there is contrasting grey leather topping the dash and flowing to the base of the doors.A low mileage example, ‘AK51 SWK’ comes with 12 months MOT and has been serviced very recently. The cam belt was changed 4,000 miles ago, and the vendor has cherished this Italian thoroughbred. There is no rust reported anywhere, either on the underside or showing in the body panels, and the 3200 GT comes with two keys. An indicated 32,437 miles on the odometer shows that it has been enjoyed, but not extensively, in its 23 years on the road, and the owner rates this Maserati as in exceptional overall condition, with all aspects - including engine, transmission, electrics, bodywork, interior, and paint - considered ‘excellent’.Beautifully kept Maserati 3200 GT autoFeatures the characterful 3.2-litre twin-turbo V8Genuine one owner exampleIntroduced in 1998, Maserati eschewed the tradition of naming its models after winds, because VW had the rights to the name it wanted, so the 3200 GT was launched. Linking back to the 3500 GT, Maserati’s first GT, the name comes from the 3.2-litre twin-turbo V8 under the bonnet, which produced 370hp when new. One of the most striking design touches on the sleek four-seater were the thin, curved ‘boomerang’ rear lights, which were dropped for more conventional clusters when the 3200 GT was replaced with the similar 4200 GT. Available with either manual or automatic transmission, the 3200 GT also saw a Assetto Cross special edition launched in 2001, with just 259 models produced, featuring a special handling package for improved performance. The 3200 GT was produced for four years when replaced by what was an evolution model, the 4200 GT, in 2002.
Dimension: Height 27,5 cm ; Wide 15 cm ; Depth 7 cm with baseWeight: 2831,1 grams with base South-Indian standing bronze. In her four hands, the standing Kali holds attributes—scythe, trident, skull cup, and mace—that allude to her famous battle against the demon Raktabija, a metaphor for the human ego.Kali is connected to blood, death, destruction, and protection, and to fierce animals such as lions and tigers.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Silver fourpence, 1838. Royal Mint. 1838/8. Young head of Queen Victoria facing left; VICTORIA D: G: BRITANNIAR: REGINA F: D:. Design by William Wyon. / Seated Britannia holding trident, shield with the Union flag beside; date below in exergue; FOUR PENCE around. Design by Jean Baptiste Merlen. Edge milled.Reference: S-3913Mintage: 2,150,280.Weight: 1.89 g.Composition: 925.0/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Halfpenny, 1799. Soho Mint, Birmingham. Laureate bust facing right. Legend reads GEORGIVS· III· REX·. / Seated figure of Britannia left, trident in left hand, olive branch in right, shield bearing the Union flag resting on left, legend around, date in exergue. Edge plain with partial diagonal milling.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 62 BN, certification number 6946789-014.NGC Census in this grade: 50.NGC Census in higher grade: 193Total NGC Census: 321Reference: S-3778; KM-647Diameter: 30 mm.Weight: 12.7 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. MALTA. George IV, 1820-1830. Copper 1/3 Farthing, 1827. Struck for use in Malta where the farthing was already circulating at a face value of three Maltese Grani. The third farthing was made to be 1/3 of the weight of a farthing, providing Malta with a coin valued at one Grano. Third-farthings were never legal tender in the United Kingdom.Laureate portrait of George IV left, legend around and date below. / Seated figure of Britannia right, holding trident in left hand and shield bearing the Union flag in left, legend around and national flower emblems in exergue.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 62 BN, certification number 6946789-020.NGC Census in this grade: 16.NGC Census in higher grade: 66Total NGC Census: 99Reference: KM-703; Sp-3827.Diameter: 16 mm.Weight: 1.57 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper Penny, 1855. Royal Mint. Ornamental trident, DEF :. Young head of Queen Victoria facing left; W.W. on truncation; date below; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Design by William Wyon. / Seated Britannia facing right; rose, thistle and shamrock below; BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF:. Design by William Wyon. Edge plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC UNC Details, certification number 6946386-018.NGC Census in this grade: 9.Reference: S-3948; KM-739Mintage: 5,273,856.Diameter: 34 mm.Weight: 18.8 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. MIDDLESEX . Fowler's Whale Fishery. Copper Halfpenny Token, 1794. Bust of Neptune with trident over right shoulder. / Whale fishing scene, four men in a small boat harpooning whales by hand. Surrounded by lettering, date below in exergue. Diameter: 28.8 mm.Weight: 8.70 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Halfpenny, 1806. Soho Mint. Bronzed Proof. Laureate and draped bust of King George III facing right; date below; around, GEORGIUS III · D : G · REX. / Britannia seated on a rock left, holding a trident and extending an olive branch; shield decorated with the Union flag beside her; sailing ship in the distance; BRITANNIA around above. Design by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge grained.In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS PR63 , certification number 45695932.PCGS population in this grade: 1.PCGS population in higher grade: 12.Reference: S-3781; KM-662aDiameter: 38.7 mm.Weight: 9.45 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Penny, 1806. Soho Mint. Laureate and draped bust of King George III facing right, K on truncation, date below; GEORGIUS III · D : G · REX.. Design by Conrad Küchler. / Seated Britannia left, holding trident and olive branch; shield resting on rock at right; SOHO on right end of rock; BRITANNIA above. Design by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge grained.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC MS 62 BN, certification number 6945192-010.NGC Census in this grade: 30.NGC Census in higher grade: 133Total NGC Census: 226Reference: S-3780Diameter: 35 mm.Weight: 18.876 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Halfpenny, 1806. Soho Mint. Laureate and draped bust of King George III facing right; date below; around, GEORGIUS III · D : G · REX. Design by Conrad Küchler. / Britannia seated on a rock left, holding a trident and extending an olive branch; shield decorated with the Union flag beside her; sailing ship in the distance; around above, BRITANNIA. Design by Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge grained.Reference: S-3781; KM-662Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Bronze halfpenny, 1860. Royal Mint. Laureate bust of Queen Victoria facing left; VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. / Britannia seated on a rock facing right, holding a trident; hand resting on shield decorated with the Union flag; lighthouse and sailing ship in the distance; date in exergue; around above, HALF PENNY. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. Edge plain.Reference: S-3956; KM-748Mintage: 6,630,400.Diameter: 25.5 mm.Weight: 5.7 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Edward VII, 1901-10. Silver Florin, 1908. Royal Mint. Bare head of King Edward VII facing right; De S. below; EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA: BRITT: OMN: REX FID: DEF: IND: IMP:. Design by George William de Saulles. / Britannia standing on prow of ancient ship wearing helmet; holding trident and resting left hand on shield with Union Jack; date in prow below; ONE FLORIN TWO SHILLINGS. Design by George William de Saulles. Edge milled.Reference: S-3981; KM-801Mintage: 3,280,010.Diameter: 28.3 mm.Weight: 11.31 g.Composition: 925/1000 Silver.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper penny, 1854. Royal Mint. Ornamental tridentYoung head of Queen Victoria facing left; W.W. on truncation; date below; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Design by William Wyon. / Seated Britannia facing right; rose, thistle and shamrock below; BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF:. Design by William Wyon. Edge plain.Reference: S-3948; KM-739Mintage: 6,720,000.Diameter: 34 mm.Weight: 18.8 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper Penny, 1854. Royal Mint. Ornamental trident, DEF :. Young head of Queen Victoria facing left; W.W. on truncation; date below; VICTORIA DEI GRATIA. Design by William Wyon. / Seated Britannia facing right; rose, thistle and shamrock below; BRITANNIAR: REG FID: DEF:. Design by William Wyon. Edge plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC UNC Details, certification number 6946386-016.NGC Census in this grade: 18.Reference: S-3948; KM-739Mintage: 6,720,000.Diameter: 34 mm.Weight: 18.8 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Farthing, 1773. Laureate and cuirassed bust facing right. Legend reads GEORGIVS· III·REX·. / Seated Britannia, facing left, trident in left hand, shield resting on left, branch in raised right hand Lettering surrounding, date underneath exergue line. Legend reads BRITAN NIA· 1775. Edge Plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC AU Details, certification number 6946789-017.NGC Census in this grade: 6.Reference: S-3775; KM-602Diameter: 23 mm.Weight: 4.9 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria. Bronze Farthing, 1884. London. Obv: Second laureate portrait 'Bun Head' of Queen Victoria facing left, legend around. Rev: seated figure of Britannia facing right, trident in left hand, shield with union flag in right hand, denomination above, date in exergue, sea behind with lighthouse on left and ship on right.Diameter: 20 mm.Thickness: 1.3 mm.Weight: 2.83 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Penny, 1797. Soho Mint, Birmingham. Laureate and draped bust of King George III right. Legend reads GEORGIUS III·D:G·REX. / Seated figure of Britannia left, with trident and shield in left hand, olive branch in right, sea behind with ship to left, legend above and date below on border; BRITANNIA 1797. Engraver: Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge Plain.In secure plastic holder, graded NGC UNC Details, certification number 6945192-009.NGC Census in this grade: 27.Reference: S-3777; KM-618Diameter: 36 mm.Weight: 28.35 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
GREAT BRITAIN. George III, 1760-1820. Copper Twopence, 1797. Soho Mint. Head of George III facing right; GEORGIUS III · D:G · REX. / Seated Britannia, facing left, trident in left hand, shield resting on left, branch in raised right hand Lettering above, sea behind with ship on left, date underneath; BRITANNIA above, date below. Engraver: Conrad Heinrich Küchler. Edge Plain.Countermarked to Obv. 'GODARD JOHN GAGEN DIARD IN MARCH 30 ADG 6 MOUNTHS 1799'. Reference: S-3776; KM-619Diameter: 40.8 mm.Thickness: 5.5 mm.Weight: 58.40 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Bronze Halfpenny, 1893. Royal Mint. Laureate bust of Queen Victoria facing left; VICTORIA D : G : BRITT : REG : F : D :. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. / Britannia seated on a rock facing right, holding a trident; hand resting on shield decorated with the Union flag; lighthouse and sailing ship in the distance; date in exergue; around above, HALF PENNY. Design by Leonard Charles Wyon. Edge plain.Reference: S-3956; KM-754Mintage: 7,229,344.Diameter: 25.5 mm.Weight: 5.7 g.Composition: Bronze.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
UNITED KINGDOM. Victoria, 1837-1901. Copper 1/3 farthing, 1844. Royal Mint (Tower Hill). First uncrowned portrait ('Young Head') of Queen Victoria facing left, legend around and date below, VICTORIA DEI GRATIA 1844. / Seated figure of Britannia right, holding trident in left hand and shield bearing the Union flag in left, legend around and national flower emblems in exergue, BRITANNIAR: REG: FID: DEF:. Edge plain. In secure plastic holder, graded PCGS MS64 BN, certification number 49294958. PCGS population in this grade: 4, equal-finest graded.Reference: KM-743; Sp-3952.Mintage: 1,301,040.Diameter: 16 mm.Thickness: 0.9 mm.Weight: 1.57 g.Composition: Copper.PLEASE NOTE: A 20.00% buyer's premium will be charged separately. VAT on the buyer's premium may apply in accordance with UK regulations. Additional 6% fee charged on the Saleroom. Payment can be made in EUR, CHF, or USD for an exchange fee. Please contact us to find out more.
PAIR OF SWANSEA TRIDENT OVAL DISHES, REFERENCE BOOK & LETTER, dishes circa 1815-1817, decorated with large open roses within solid gilt rims, Harry Sherman labels to both, impressed Swansea trident marks to base, 28cms (diam.), the book by W.D. John, 'Swansea Porcelain', Newport 1958, original gilt titled blue cloth faded, with autographed letter dated 1966 (4)Provenance: private collection HerefordshireComments: dishes wear / staining only.
Capt Tim Orchard Concorde Flight Record New York signed 12 x 8 colour photo. Senior First Officer Tim Orchard began his flying career in 1971. He has flown over 50 types of aircraft and is currently licenced to fly Aeroplanes, Helicopters, Hot Air Balloons and Hot Air Airships. Tim is an air-test pilot, a Display Pilot, a Flight Instructor and a Senior Examiner (of Pilots and Flight Instructors) for the Civil Aviation Authority. He jointly holds the Concorde World Record time for the journey from New York to London: 2hrs 52 minutes (7th February 1996). Tim has flown in formation with the Concorde on several occasions; the Heathrow 50th Anniversary with Red Arrows and several air-to-air photography sorties. In his career with British Airways Tim has flown the Hawker-Sidley Trident, the Concorde and the Boeing 777 as well as spending nine years as personal pilot to the BA Board in an executive aircraft. Tim is Managing Director of a BA subsidiary which runs its own airfield. He owns a hot air balloon and a 1950s DeHavilland Chipmunk aircraft. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99
BOAC collection of 8 first flight covers 1970s inc 747 London - USA, VC10 Gatwick West Africa, VC10 London Seychelles. VC10 London St Lucia, Trident 3 Test Flight, A300b Airbus, VC10 London Addis Ababa and return. Good condition. All autographs come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £5.99, EU from £7.99, Rest of World from £9.99

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