Lockdales Auction 111 : 25th & 26th January 2014 - page 57

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1363
Charles I silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1A, wt.1.4g., Spink 2877 reverse:- Square
topped shield over long cross fourchee, EB OR above,
harp has 6 strings, only two lis in bottom corner of arms,
see BNJ 54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7 for type, Ex. York
Coins and with old ticket, full and round, obverse slightly
off centre and very light crease mark, NVF/VF
£250 - £300
1364
Charles I silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1B, wt. 1.5g., Spink 2877, obverse:- III
behind head double-punched, reverse:- Harp has 4
strings, only two lis in bottom corner of arms, see BNJ
54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7 for type, Ex. Mark Rasmussen
and with old ticket, full and round, GVF
£350 - £400
1365
Charles I silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1D, wt. 1.2g., Spink 2877, reverse:- Lion
double-punched, harp has 6 strings, three lis in bottom
corner of arms, see BNJ 54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7 for
type, Ex. London Coin Fair and with old ticket, full and
round, obverse very slightly off centre, very light bends,
GF/GVF
£200 - £250
1366
Charles I silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1F, wt. 1.5g., Spink 2877, obverse:- Middle 'I'
of III weak, reverse:- 'O' of REGNO double-punched,
harp has 6 strings, three lis in bottom corner of arms, see
BNJ 54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7 for type, Ex. CNG and
with old ticket, full and round, obverse very slightly off
centre, VF
£250 - £300
1367
Charles I, silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1G, wt. 1.1g., Spink 2877, obverse:- Third 'I'
of III double-punched, reverse:- CHRIS TO.AVS
PICE.R EGN, harp has 6 strings, three lis in bottom
corner of arms, see BNJ 54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7 for
type, Ex. DNW and with old ticket, full and round, very
lightly bent, VF
£250 - £300
1368
Charles I, silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1H, wt. 1.4g., Spink 2877, reverse:- CHRIST
O.AVSP CE. REG NO, traces of 'I' of AVSPICE, harp
has 6 strings, three lis in bottom corner of arms, see BNJ
54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7 for type, Ex. York Fair and with
old ticket, full and round, VF
£250 - £300
1369
Charles I, silver threepence, York Mint [1643-1644] mm.
Lion, Type 1I, wt. 1.4g., Spink 2877, reverse:- CHRIST
O.AVSP CE.RE G NO, 6 harp strings, three lis in
bottom corner of arms, see BNJ 54, 1984, p.228 and pl.7
for type, Ex. York Fair and with old ticket, full and
round, obverse slightly off centre, lightly crinkled, VF
£200 - £250
Weapons
1370
1796 Heavy Cavalry Sword blade and scabbard. No hilt
rare.
£240 - £260
1371
1821 Pattern (Geo V) Royal Artillery officers sword. By
Hobson and Sons, Lexington St. London W. etched
blade 34" with RA and Geo V cypher. blade named
"ECJ CLAPHAM ESSEX & SUFFOLK RGA" triple
bar hilt. Fishskin grip (lacks grip wire) plated hilt (worn)
in its leather field service scabbard. (worn with minor
losses to chape.) blade is excellent
£110 - £120
1372
1822 Pattern Infantry Officers Sword, brass guard (with
folding side guard) Cypher of William IV. Wirebound
fish skin grip (minor loss to corner), paper back, quill
point blade 32", etched with William IV cypher. Brass
guard slightly misshapen, worn but overall sound
condition. No scabbard
£80 - £90
1373
1827 Pattern Naval Officer's sword by 'W.J.
WATERSON 68 CARNABY ST REGENT. ST
LONDON W1". Blade 35", etched with anchor &
crown. (Geo V?) Wirebound fishskin hilt. Brass mounted
leather scabbard (leather worn and detached from locket)
Overall good condition bar leatherwork. a/f
£90 - £100
1374
1845 Pattern naval cutlass with BO and broad arrow on
the blade.
£150 - £160
1375
1857 Pattern Royal Engineers sword by Hobson and
Son, Lexington Street London W. Pierced gilt brass bowl
guard with scrolled acanthus leaf decoration. In its steel
scabbard with bullion knot. Surface pitting to scabbard,
good blade. An attractive sword, will clean up well
£100 - £120
1376
1897 Pattern Infantry officers sword by Henry
Wilkinson, Pall Mall, London. Top of blade numbered
47739. Plain blade 32" with deep fullers. The number
47739 shows manufacture 1914-1917 for a WW1 officer.
Wirebound fishskin grip (A.F. in parts) plated guard with
Geo V Cypher. In its worn and damaged leather field
service scabbard (throat missing). Overall in worn
condition. a/f
£40 - £50
1377
1897 Pattern Infantry officers Sword with GRV Crest on
hilt owners initials on the blade A J L 1934 in its brown
leather field scabbard.
£170 - £180
1378
1899 Pattern British Cavalry Troops sword blade dated
2-02 with various inspectors' stamps. Hilt marked 1 CO
LY with one other crossed out Regimental mark.
£170 - £180
1379
18th Century brass hilted Infantry sword with makers
name I Gill on the back of the blade C.1760.
£140 - £150
1380
18th Century Flintlock pocket pistol converted to
percussion c1840 with the addition of nipple cover fitted
to Frizon no makers details English proofs under
£160 - £170
1381
18th Century French Flintlock Pistol
£180 - £200
1382
18th Century Turkish Flintlock Pistol.
£200 - £220
1383
1907 SMLE sword bayonet by Wilkinson. Pall Mall.
Dated May 1918. Good grips. Blade 17". Light rusting
overall. In its steel mounted leather scabbard.
£35 - £40
1384
19th Century 6 Cylinder percussion revolver by Wilson
of London.
£450 - £500
1385
19th Century Belgium cased pin fire pocket revolver.
£190 - £200
1386
19th Century Belgium double barrel percussion pocket
pistol.
£140 - £150
1387
19th Century Continental Military Percussion Pistol.
£340 - £360
1388
19th Century English Percussion Pocket Revolver.
£280 - £300
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