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20 June 2001
Mexico, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales, 1821az, Zacatecas (CC 18648; CCT 583; KM. 111.5). Very fine and well-struck, scarce (£50-70)
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Peru, Charles III, 8 Reales (6), 1775mj (3), 1777mj, 1788ij, 1789ij, all Lima (CC 14935-50, 15021-8; CCT 796, 798, 811-12; KM. 78) [6]. Fair to fine, last scarce (£30-40)
Peru, Charles IV, 8 Escudos, 1793IJ, Lima, laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value (CC 17204; CCT 18; F 40). Very light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine with original bloom (£350-400)
Peru, Charles IV, 8 Escudos, 1802IJ, Lima, similar (CC 17268; CCT 28; F 40). Characteristic weakness in centre, otherwise extremely fine with full mint bloom on reverse, most attractive (£400-450)
Peru, Charles IV, 8 Reales (21), 1789ij, 1790ij, 1791ij with bust of Charles IV, 1792ij, 1793ij, 1794ij, 1795ij, 1796ij with error reading r8, 1797ij, 1798ij, 1799ij, 1800ij, 1801ij, 1802ij, 1803ij, 1803jp, 1804jp, 1805jp, 1806jp, 1807jp, 1808jp, all Lima (CC 16592, 16601-11-19-26-32-7-45-55-61-8-74-80-7-96-7, 16706-12, 16719-24-9; CCT 619-20, 622-40; KM. 87, 97) [21]. Mostly fine, a few better, the best specimen of each date for this mint (£150-200)
Peru, Charles IV, 8 Reales (33), 1793ij, 1794ij, 1795ij (3), 1797ij (2), 1798ij (2), 1799ij, 1802ij (2), 1803ij (2), 1803jp (2), 1804jp (2), 1805jp (2), 1806jp (6), 1808jp (7), all Lima (CC 16626-32-7-55-61-8-87-96-7, 16706-12-19-29; CCT 624-6, 628-30, 633-8, 640; KM. 97) [33]. First about very fine, others generally fair to fine (£150-200)
Peru, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales (13), 1810jp, 1811jp, both with imaginary bust, 1812jp, 1813jp, 1814jp, 1815jp, 1816jp, 1817jp, 1818jp, 1819jp, 1820jp, 1821jp, all Lima, 1824t, Cuzco (CC 18437-55-83, 18510-38-59-71-84, 18601-13-22-38-78; CCT 393, 461-2, 465-74; KM. 106.2, 117.1, 2) [13]. Last fair but rare, others generally fine, some (including the first two) better, the best specimen of each date for this mint (£140-180)
Peru, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales (37), 1810jp (3), 1811jp (4), all with imaginary bust, 1814jp (3), 1815jp (5), 1816jp (5), 1817jp (2), 1818jp (2), 1819jp (4), 1820jp (6), 1821jp (3), all Lima (CC 18437-55, 18538-59-71-84, 18601-13-22-38; CCT 461-2, 467-74; KM. 106.2, 117.1) [37]. Generally fair to fine, a few better (£200-240)
Portugal, John [as Prince Regent], 120 Reis, nd, et alg legend (KM. 316); Turkey: Mahmud II, 5 Piastres, AH 1223, yr. 26 [1833], Constantinople (KM. 599) [2]. First about fine, second very fine (£10-15)
Spain, Charles III, 8 Escudos, 1778PJ, Madrid, laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value (CC 15722; CCT 8; F 282). Obverse good very fine, reverse extremely fine with much brilliance and some peripheral toning, rare (£800-1,000)
Spain, Charles III, 8 Escudos, 1788C, Seville, similar (CC 15804; CCT 24; F 283). Very fine and well struck (£300-350)
Spain, Charles III, Escudo, 1787CM, Seville; Half-Escudo, 1787DV, Madrid (CC 15091, 15252; CCT 527, 701; F 289-90) [2]. Fine and better (£35-45)
Spain, Charles IV, 2 Escudos, 1794MF, Madrid; Escudos (2), both 1797MF, Madrid (CC 16804, 16931; CCT 275, 428; F 296, 298) [3]. Fine to very fine (£70-90)
Spain, Charles IV, 2 Escudos, 1806FA, Madrid, laureate bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value (CC 17023; CCT 289; F 296). Adjustment marks both sides, otherwise very fine (£40-60)
Spain, Charles IV, 2 Escudos, 1807/6FA, Madrid, similar (CC 17029 var; CCT 290; F 296). Adjustment marks both sides, otherwise about extremely fine (£60-80)
Spain, Charles IV, Escudo, 1793MF, Madrid, similar (CC 16775; CCT 425; F 298). Good very fine (£30-40)
Spain, Ferdinand VII, 2 Escudos, 1811CI, Cadiz, laureate and draped bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value (CC 18796; CCT 143; F 306). Obverse good very fine, reverse extremely fine, retaining much brilliance (£90-120)
Spain, Ferdinand VII, 80 Reales or 2 Escudos, 1822SR, Madrid, bare-headed bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value (CC 18865; CCT 169; F 321). Light obverse bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£90-110)
Spain, Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales, 1809cn, Seville, laureate bust type; 20 Reales de Vellon (6), 1822sr (2), both Madrid, 1823sp (2), both Barcelona, undecipherable dates, assayer sr (2), both Madrid (CC 18432, 18661, 18667; CCT 326, 360, 377; KM. 136.4, 139.1, 139a) [7]. Barcelona fine and better, first only mediocre but rare, others fair to fine (£80-100)
Spain, Isabel II, 80 Reales, 1835CR, Madrid, bust right, rev. crowned arms dividing value (CC 19777; CCT 68; F 325). Light obverse bagmarks, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck (£90-110)
Miscellaneous, France: Louis-Philippe I, 20 Francs, 1840a, Paris, fused with two crown-sized silver coins [Lot]. Fine, but the silver completely encrusted (£30-50)
Miscellaneous, France: 5 Francs (37); together with other miscellaneous coins of Italy, Papal States, Austria, Spain, Turkey, etc. (124), including several in copper [161]. Mostly with heavy encrustation (£80-100)
Miscellaneous, Spanish-American: 8 Reales of Charles IV (21) and Ferdinand VII (14), all Mexico City mint, with undecipherable dates; 8 Reales of Charles IV (3) and Ferdinand VII (3), all Lima mint, with undecipherable dates; together with other 8 Reales (16), with undecipherable dates and mint-marks [57]. Varied state (£150-200)
Miscellaneous, Spanish-American: 8 Reales (100), some with visible dates [100]. Mostly with heavy encrustation (£200-300)
Miscellaneous, Spanish-American: 8 Reales (100), a few with visible dates [100]. Mostly with very heavy encrustation (£150-200)
Miscellaneous, A large fused group of crown-sized silver coins (over 100) [Lot]. Completely encrusted (£70-100)
Miscellaneous, A fused rouleau of crown-sized silver coins (over 50) [Lot]. Completely encrusted; fused with a piece of wood from the vessel (£50-70)
Miscellaneous, Fused rouleaux (4) of crown-sized silver coins [Lot]. Completely encrusted (£50-70)
Bangle: An 18ct gold bangle, a much mashed set with 8 opaque stones (6 missing), the clasp of lozenge shape with wirework, c.1830, interior diam. 5.1cm, 26gm. Very poor; could perhaps be restored (£100-150)
Bow: A good 18th century 18ct gold closed back openwork bow brooch set with emeralds; the centre cluster being a square cut emerald within an emerald set circular beadborder boss and the goldwork pierced and engraved, Spanish, c.1760, 5.1cm, 18.3gm. Good condition, with original loops to fasten to dress; lower drop or drop pearl missing (£1800-2200)
Brooch: An 18ct gold brooch of crescent shape with rectangular and triangular terminals, wire work with clasped coral hand drop, snake manchette holding gold chain, Italian, c.1835, 5.7cm, 14.5gm. Poor; stones missing, hand and gold discoloured (£200-300)
Brooch: An 18ct gold snake brooch with heart pendant from mouth, 4.4cm; together with a single snake drop ear-ring set ruby to head, 5.7gm [2]. Poor; gold discoloured, no pin to brooch and ear-ring missing stone (£80-100)
Cameo: An 18ct gold mounted dark green hardstone cameo of a Madonna, looking to dexter, with well-carved headshawl and serene expression; together with an unmounted glass intaglio of a religious scene, c.1820, 3.8cm, 6gm [2]. In good condition (£100-150)
Chain: An 18ct gold Belcher link chain, c.1830, 101.6cm, 20.2gm. Gold stained, missing tongue (£300-400)
Charms: A collection of 8 charms, including five stone set hearts, gold hand, gold mouse and lantern. c.1835, one heart 3mm wide [8]. (£100-150)
Charms: A collection of 12 small charms, including discoloured coral hands, hearts, etc., all mounted on gold loop, snake manchette to one hand, c.1835. Very poor (£60-80)
Clasp: An 18ct gold clasp with wirework and mouse manchette, coral hand, c.1835. Poor, coral stained, no tongue (£100-120)
Decoration: An 18ct gold mural crown from a Spanish breast badge; together with various thin gold chains, brooch pin fittings and gold cross, 22gm [10]. (£80-100)
Diamonds: A mixed parcel of European old cut diamonds, varying in colour and clarity, from .04 to 1.4ct, total wt. 10.08cts [Lot] (£5000-6000)
Ear-rings: An attractive pair of early 19th century 18ct gold and emerald drop ear-rings with top flowerhead, with single emerald and three lower emeralds with three gold drops, c.1835, 5.1cm, 9.2gm [2]. Good condition (£800-1200)
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