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1006

Warren Fisher One Pound T31 "D1 71" EF with a small

light brown mark bottom right

£30 - £50

1007

Warren Fisher One Pound T31 "K1 43" aEF

£40 - £60

1008

Warren Fisher One Pound T32 "M1 56" VF

£30 - £50

1009

Warren Fisher Ten Shillings T26 "H18" (last) VF or

better

£80 - £100

1010

Warren Fisher Ten Shillings T30 "K68" GF

£40 - £50

1011

World in a shoe box (approx 1460) noted Ireland Lavery

£20 & £10.

£300 - £400

1012

World in an album (approx 163) a good mixture with

better types seen

£350 - £400

1013

World (approx 350 - 400) mixed Countries /

denominations / grades

£50 - £60

1014

World (approx 400) mixed Countries / denominations /

grades

£50 - £60

1015

World (over 200) from circulation

£40 - £50

1016

World, a good assortment with better types / Countries

seen, includes Switzerland, Australia, India, Ceylon etc.

£100 - £120

1017

World, a good assortment with many better types seen,

includes Straits, Mozambique, Russia, China etc

£80 - £120

Exonumia : Tokens & Medallions

1018

Balloon Medal 1879 Panorama de Paris, Mr Henry

Giffard (36mm)

£40 - £45

1019

Benefit Medal for the Infirmary Northern & Southern

Hospitals Liverpool 8th 9th 10th August 1849. Plus an

1897 Diamond Jubilee large silver medal (Royal Mint

Issue) (approx 55mm) (2)

£40 - £45

1020

Book: English Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the

British Museum 1558-1958 Second Edition 1970 by C.

Wilson Peck, hardback clean copy with dust cover a little

ragged.

£40 - £50

1021

British Academic Medal, gold d.46mm: Robert William

Dale Memorial Medal issued by King Edward VI

School, Birmingham in 1899. This heavy piece weighs

61.4g and is struck in 18ct gold. Robert William Dale

was a Congregationalist minister, who died in 1895. This

medal indicates that he was 'Bailiff' of King Edward

School, which possibly means that he was bailiff of the

King Edward's School Birmingham Trust, a charitable

organisation set up to provide scholarships for less

privileged children. Perhaps this medal marks an

anniversary of the foundation of the Trust, or perhaps

was presented to a generous donor. Otherwise this may

have been a school 'reward to simple piety' as described

in the Latin legend, a tremendously expensive prize if

indeed so. EF

£1000 - £1200

1022

British Commemorative Medallions (4) Arthur Duke of

Wellington, various 19thC white metal issues to mark

victories and memorial, F-VF

£40 - £60

1023

British Commemorative Medallions (51): History of Man

in Flight by John Pinches Ltd, crown-size silver medals,

all but one still sealed; along with original large

descriptive book and folder.

£550 - £600

1024

British Commemorative Medallion, gold d.25.5mm,

12.9g: Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee 1897 official

small gold issue, VF with an early case.

£350 - £380