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Coins, Fantasy silver Crown, 1936, by J. Pinches and G. Holman for G. Hearn [struck 1950s], type 1 (Giordano FM1a; W & E 6405A/2; Bruce M1a). About as struck, rare £150-£180
Sold for £190
Coins, Fantasy Crown, 1936, in gold, by the Pobjoy Mint [struck 1970s], 30.43g/12h (Giordano FM13b). Good extremely fine, rare £1,200-£1,500
Sold for £1,100
Coins, Fantasy Maundy set, 1936, in gold, by the London Mint Ltd [struck c. 2003], 2.97g/12h, 2.62g/12h, 1.84g/12h, 1.26g/12h (Giordano FC41b) [4]. Brilliant, as struck £400-£500
Sold for £380
Coins, Fantasy Sovereign, 1936, by the London Mint Ltd [struck c. 2000], edge plain, 9ct, 6.08g/12h (Giordano FC43). Brilliant, about as struck £120-£150
Sold for £340
Coins, Fantasy Pattern Sovereign (1 oz.), 2000, Milestones of the Millennium, 24ct, 31.28g/12h (Giordano MM26). Brilliant, virtually as struck, scarce £1,500-£1,800
Unsold
Coins, Fantasy Pattern Sovereign (1/4 oz.), 2000, Milestones of the Millennium, 24ct, 7.51g/12h (Giordano MM25). Brilliant, as struck, scarce £340-£400
Coins, GAMBIA, Republic, Proof 150 Dalasis, 1996, rev. Year of the Three Kings, 7.79g/12h (Giordano MC7.1; KM. 61). Brilliant, as struck £180-£220
Sold for £180
Coins, GIBRALTAR, Elizabeth II, Proof Fifth-of-a-Crown, 1993, House of Windsor series, rev. Edward VIII, 6.20g/12h (Giordano MC5a; KM. 174). Brilliant, as struck £240-£300
Sold for £130
Medals, Four Generations of the Royal Family, 1897, an aluminium medal by H. Grueber for W.S. Lincoln, four conjoined busts left, rev. stamp album, 38mm (Giordano CM7, this piece illustrated). Minor corrosion on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120
Medals, Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals by F. Bowcher for Spink (3), in silver, bronze and white metal, crowned bust left, revs. four portraits of the royal family within wreathed medallions, all 38mm (Giordano CM8a, 8b, 8d; BHM 3529) [3]. Extremely fine or better, last rare, this pierced with original ribbon £240-£300
Medals, Four Generations of the Royal Family, 1899, a cupro-nickel medal by H. Grueber for W.S. Lincoln, four conjoined busts left, rev. stamp album, 22mm (Giordano CM12). About extremely fine £80-£100
Sold for £85
Medals, Prince Edward of York, a copper whist counter by W. Comyns, undated [c. 1901], facing bust, rev. diamond, 19mm (Giordano CM14a; W & E 6010/3); together with three similar counters depicting Queen Victoria (heart), the Prince of Wales (club), and the Duke of York (spade) [4]. Extremely fine with original colour £60-£80
Sold for £50
Medals, Investiture as Prince of Wales, 1911, a gold medal by W. Goscombe John, crowned bust three-quarters left, rev. view of Caernarvon Castle, 35mm, 30.50g (Giordano CM23d; W & E 6050/3; BHM 4079). A few minor marks, otherwise about as struck, rare £1,200-£1,500
Sold for £3,000
Medals, Investiture as Prince of Wales, 1911, an aluminium medal by Vaughton, uniformed bust facing, rev. crest and motto within Celtic wreath, 38mm (Giordano CM30a; W & E 6060/1). Pierced and with light scratches on obverse, otherwise good very fine, rare £100-£120
Medals, Investiture as Prince of Wales, 1911, a copper medal by Vaughton, uniformed bust facing three-quarters left, rev. crest and motto, 38mm (Giordano CM33; W & E 6067A; BHM 4081). Good extremely fine, traces of undertype visible, rare £120-£150
Medals, Investiture as Prince of Wales, 1911, a brass medal by Vaughton, 32mm (Giordano CM27a; W & E 6070); George V, Coronation, 1911, a brass medal by Vaughton, 32mm (Giordano CM36a; W & E 6075) [2]. First good very fine, second better; both with integral loop for suspension £60-£80
Medals, Prince of Wales Fund, 1914, a bronze award medal, unsigned, uniformed bust facing, rev. crest and motto, un-named, 32mm (Giordano CM38; W & E 6100; E 1939). Extremely fine; with loop for suspension £60-£80
Medals, Visit to Canada, 1919, a bronze medal by W.B. (?) for Hemsley, uniformed bust left, rev. crest and feathers over sprigs of maple, 32mm (Giordano CM40b; W & E 6120/2). Extremely fine; with loop and ring for suspension £60-£80
Medals, Visit to Courtenay, British Columbia, 1919, a bronze medal, unsigned, arms of British Columbia, ribbon above, rev. legend and date, 40 x 26mm (Giordano CM40.3). About extremely fine, rare; with integral loop and ring for suspension £60-£80
Medals, Visit to the United States, 1919, a bronze medal by J. Flanagan for the American Numismatic Society, uniformed bust right, rev. Columbia standing left, oak branches to left and right, edge stamped ‘29’, 63mm (Giordano CM44a; W & E 6130/1; BHM 4136). Extremely fine, scarce £120-£150
Medals, Visit to Sydney, 1920, a bronze medal by N. Illingworth for Amor, uniformed bust facing slightly right, rev. arms of Sydney with supporters, 51mm (Giordano CM58a; W & E 6150/1). Small rim nick on reverse, otherwise good extremely fine, attractively toned, rare £300-£400
Medals, Visit to Hyde Park Works, London, 1921, a uniface bronze medal, incuse legend and date, 49mm (Giordano CM60; W & E 6165). Some verdigris in legends, otherwise good very fine, rare £100-£120
Medals, Visit to India, 1922, a silver medal, unsigned, bust left, rev. Order of the Garter within chain of the Order of the Star of India, 51mm (Giordano CM61). Lightly polished, otherwise good very fine, very rare; with loop and ring for suspension £600-£800
Medals, Visit to Japan, 1922, a silver medalet, unsigned, uniformed bust facing, rev. crossed flags, 24mm (Giordano CM65.1, this piece illustrated). Light scratches on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare; with loop and ring for suspension £400-£500
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