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Coins of Ecuador

Day of Sale

WEDNESDAY 23rd FEBRUARY 1977 Catalogue Price £1.50

CONDITIONS OF SALE

First.—The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be immediately put up again and re-sold, provided the Auctioneer cannot decide the said dispute.

SECOND.—The Auctioneer has absolute discretion to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lots, to refuse bids and to regulate the bidding.

THIRD.—AIll lots are put up for sale subject (a) to any reserve price imposed by the seller and (5) to the right of the seller to bid either person- ally or else by any one person who may be the Auctioneer.

FouRTH.—The purchasers to give in their names and place of abode, and to pay down 25% of the purchase price or more in part payment, or the whole of the purchase-money, if required; in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be immediately put up again and re-sold.

FirTH.—Each lot is believed to be genuine, but should any lot prove to be a forgery, or reprint, or wrongly described in the catalogue, the purchaser is at liberty to take or reject it, provided always that notice of such rejection be made and the lot returned within seven days from date of sale.

S1xTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for any action that may arise, acting solely as agents between buyer and seller and for both equitably.

SEVENTH.—The Auctioneers will not hold themselves responsible for the safe custody of any lots left more than three days after the sale.

EIGHTH.—Buyers must satisfy themselves as to the accuracy of their purchases at the time of delivery. The Auctioneers not to be held responsible for any discrepancy which might be discovered after the lots have been removed from their premises.

NintH.—A daily storage fee of £0.25 per lot will be payable by the purchaser on lots not removed within seven days of the date of sale. The Auctioneers reserve the right to re-sell by Auction or privately, without notice to the buyer, all lots not removed from the Auctioneers’ premises within fourteen days of the date of sale.

Please Note.

The metal in which the coins are struck is indicated thus:— A’=gold, AR=silver, AZ=copper or bronze. El=Electrum (an alloy of gold and silver). BI=Billon (an alloy of silver and copper).

Care is taken to describe accurately the condition of coins and medals, using the following scale: Extremely fine, Very fine, Fine, and Good. Where no condition is stated it may be assumed that the coins and medals are not in good condition.

List of Prices Realised Price 25p

GLENDINING & Co.

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SALE OF NAPOLEONIC COINS & MEDALS GOLD COINS OF FRANCE & SPAIN AND COINS OF ECUADOR

HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 23rd FEBRUARY, 1977

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CATALOGUE OF

Napoleonic Coins G4 Medals Gold Coins of France & Spain

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FOREWORD

THIS catalogue comprises collections of Modern Gold Coins of Spain and France, Napoleonic Coins and Medals, together with a specialist collection of Coins of Ecuador.

The Gold Coins of Spain and France are from the same property as the choice European Gold Coins (Glendinings, 13th April, 1972) and Dutch Gold Coins (Glendinings, 4th November, 1975) and include:

3rd Republic, Pattern 100-Francs, 1929, by Bazor; 3rd Republic, Pattern 100-Francs, 1929, by Yencesse; Ferdinand VU, 8-Escudos, 1805, Madrid; Ferdinand VII, 320-Reales, 1823, Madrid; Amadeo I, 25-Pesetas, 1871;

together with eight strikings in platinum.

The Coins of Ecuador are the property of Mr.-Michael Anderson, co-

author of a booklet of the same title, and includes many pieces seldom offered for sale of this generally scarce series.

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Guilloteau, V., ““Monnaies Frangaises’’. Versailles, 1942. Schlumberger, Hans, “‘Gold Coins of Europe since 1800”’.

Herrera, Adolfo, ‘‘“Medallas de proclamaciones y juras de los reyes de Espafia’”’. Madrid, 1882.

W. D. Craig, “Coins of the World 1750-1850’. Second Edition. Racine, 1971.

Miguel Diaz Cueva, ‘“‘Catalogo de las Medallas Conmemora- tivas Ecuatorianas’’. Cuenca, 1961.

Dale Seppa and Michael Anderson, ““The Coins of Ecuador’. Second Edition. San Antonio, 1973.

Al Almanzar and Dale Seppa, ““The Medals of Ecuador’. San Antonio, 1972.

CATALOGUE of

NAPOLEONIC COINS AND MEDALS, GOLD COINS OF FRANCE AND SPAIN, and COINS OF ECUADOR

DAY OF SALE

Wednesday, 23rd February, 1977

commencing at 10 a.m. precisely

NAPOLEONIC COINS AND LATER COINS OF FRANCE

Lot 1* Louis XVI, 30-Sols, 17911 (Limoges) (V.G. 159). Good very fine. i ae 15-Sols, 1791 A (V.G. 164). Extremely fine and toned. ] 3* —— 15-Sols, 1791 I (Limoges) (V.G. 168). Extremely fine and toned. 1 4* —__ Keu de 6-livres, 17921 (Limoges) (V.G.252; D.1335). Adjustment marks, otherwise extremely fine. l 5* —— A similar lot (V.G. 252; D.1335). Good very fine. ] 6* 30-Sols, 1792 BB (Strasbourg) (V.G. —). Base silver, good ne. l 7 —— Ecu de 3-livres, 1792 A (V.G. 259). Good very fine and toned. l 8* —— 30-Sols, 1792 A (V.G. 264). Extremely fine. I 9* —— Ecu de 6-livres, 1793 A (V.G. 374; D.1335). Extremely fine. 1 10? Ecu de 6-livres, 1793 AA (Metz) (V.G. 374; D.1335). Ex-

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Lot 11 -—— Ecu de 6-livres, 1793R (Orleans) (V.G. 374; D.1335). Good fine. 12* —— 30-Sols, 1793 W (Lille) (V.G. 378). Very fine.

13* Republic, 24-Livres, 1793 A (V.G. 405; S.1). About very fine.

14* —_ Feu de 6-livres, 1793 A, year II (V.G. 407; D.1336). Good very fine. 15 a aux balances, 1793, year II (V.G. 410). Extremely ne. 16* ——— 5-Francs, year 4 A (V.G. 474; D.1337). Very fine. 17* ——— 5-Francs, year 5 over 4K (Bordeaux) (V.G. 515; D.1337).

Extremely fine.

18* 5-Francs, year 7A (V.G.800; D.1337). Extremely fine and toned.

19* —— 5-Francs, year 7Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 800; S.1337). Ex- tremely fine.

20* 5-Francs, year 8K (Bordeaux) (V.G. 820; D.1337). Very fine.

93 hag 5-Francs, year 11A (V.G. 1191; D.1337). Mint state.

22* —— 5-Francs, year 11MA (Marseille) (V.G. 1191; D.1337).

Almost extremely fine.

23 Louis XVI, 2-Sols, 1792 A (V.G.268); 12-Deniers (4), 1791 A, 1791 B (V.G. 151), 1792 A, 1792 D (V.G. 273); 5-Centimes (2), year 7 BB (V.G. 802), year 8 W (V.G. 823); Décime (2), year 7A (V.G. 801), year 8K (V.G. 822); Monneron (V.G.

229). Fine.

24* Bonaparte, Premier Consul, 40-Francs, year XIA (V.G. 1194; S.2). Very fine.

25* —— 20-Francs, year XIA (V.G. 1195; S.4). Proof-like mint State.

26 —— 5-Francs, year XI A (V.C. 1197; D.82). Very. fine.

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—— A medal of 5-Franc size, year XI, oby. portrait of Bona- parte to right, by Tiolier, rev. legend in six lines: LE 1.F®/ CONSUL/ VISITE L’HOTEL DES/MONNAIES/LE 21 VENTOSE/ AN XI, edge milled (V.G. 1203). About extremely fine.

—— 40-Francs, year 12 A (V.G. 1243; $8.3). Some weakness on rim, otherwise extremely fine.

A similar lot (V.G. 1243; S.3). Edge knock, fine and toned. —— 20-Francs, year 12 A (V.G. 1244; S.5). Extremely fine. A similar lot (V.G. 1244; S.5). Good fine.

A similar lot (V.G. 1244; S.5). Almost very fine.

—— 5-Francs (2), year 12 A (V.G. 1245; D.82). Fine. .

—— 5-Francs (2), year 12 A, year 12 Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 1245: D.82). Fine and good fine.

2-Francs, year 12 A (V.G. 1248). Extremely fine and toned.

—— |-Franc, year 12A (V.G. 1249). About extremely fine and toned.

—— 4-Franc, year 12A (V.G. 1250). Extremely fine. —— }4-Franc (2), year 12 A (V.G. 1251). Extremely fine and fine.

Napoleon Empereur, 20-Francs, year 12A (V.G.1253; S.6). Very fine.

A similar lot (V.G. 1253; 8.6). Good very fine.

5-Francs, year 12 A (V.G. 1254; D.83). Extremely fine. —— 40-Francs, year 13 A (V.G. 1267; S.7). Very fine and toned. —— A similar lot (V.G. 1267; 8.7). Very fine.

—— 20-Francs, year 13 A (V.G. 1268; S.11). Very fine.

—— 20-Francs, year 13 Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 1268; §.17). Struck from clashed dies, very fine and rare.

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5-Francs, year 13 A (V.G. 1269; D.83). Very fine. 5-Francs, year 13 Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 1269; D.83). Fine. 5-Francs, year 13 T (Nantes) (V.G. 1269; D.83). Good fine.

2-Francs, year 13A (V.G.1270), very fine and toned; 4-Franc, year 13 L (Bayonne) (V.G. 1272).

2-Francs, year 13G (Geneva) (V.G. 1270). Extremely fine for this issue, toned, rare.

40-Francs, year 14U (Turin) (V.G. 1489; S.10). Weak in centre, otherwise extremely fine and very rare.

20-Francs, year 14A (V.G. 1490; S.12). Good very fine.

20-Francs, year 14Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 1490; S.18). Fine and scarce.

20-Francs, year 14U (Turin) (V.G. 1490; S.19). Very fine and rare.

20-Francs, year 14W (Lille) (V.G. 1490; S.13). Very fine and rare.

5-Francs, year 14A (V.G. 1491; D.83). Extremely fine, but scratches on reverse.

40-Francs, 1806 A (V.G. 1496; S.20). Very fine.

40-Francs, 1806 U (Turin) (V.G. 1496; S.28). Very fine. A similar lot (V.G. 1496; S.28). Fine.

20-Francs, 1806 A (V.G. 1497; S.30). Very fine.

A similar lot (V.G. 1497; S.30). Good fine.

20-Francs, 1806Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 1497; S.35). Very fine and scarce.

20-Francs, 1806 U (Turin) (V.G. 1497; S.37). Very fine.

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64* —— 5-Francs, 1806 A (V.G. 1498; D.83). Almost extremely fine, with mint lustre.

65 —— 5-Francs, 1806 A (V.G. 1498; D.83); 10-Cents, 1806 (V.G. 1503). Fine.

66* 5-Francs, 1806BB (Strasbourg) (V.G. 1498; D.83). Ex- tremely fine.

6/* 20-Francs, 1807 A (V.G. 1877; 8.31). Very fine.

67a —— A similar lot (V.G. 1877; S.31). Very fine.

68 —— 5-Francs, 1807 A (V.G. 1890; D.84). Very fine.

69* 40-Francs, 1808H (La Rochelle) (V.G. 2049; S.41). Good very fine.

70* —— 20-Francs, 1808A (V.G. 2050; S.46). Rim adjusted, ex- tremely fine.

71 —— 5-Francs, 1808 Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 2051; D.84); 10-Cents, 1808 A (2), 1808 M (Toulouse) (V.G. 2056). Good fine.

72 —— 20-Francs, 1809 A (V.G. 2269; S.63). Very fine.

73 —— 5-Francs, 1809 W (Lille) (V.G. 2270; D.85). Very fine.

74 —— }-Franc, 1809A (V.G.2274), about extremely fine; 10- Cents, 18101 (Limoges), fine.

75 —— 20-Francs, 1810 A (V.G. 2282; S.64). Very fine.

16* 5-Francs (2), 1810L (Bayonne), variety with m.m. to left (illustrated), and 1810W (Lille) (V.G. 2283; D.85). Fine and very fine.

iG fia 40-Francs, 1811 A (V.G. 2296; S.53). About extremely fine.

78 —— A similar lot (V.G. 2296; S.53). Very fine.

79* 20-Francs, 1811 W (Lille) (V.G. 2297; S.84). Very fine.

80 —— 5-Francs (2), 1811 A, 1811 L (Bayonne) (V.G. 2298; D.85).

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—— 5-Francs (2), 1811B (Rouen), 1811Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 2298; D.85). Fine.

—— aie 1811 I (Limoges) (V.G. 2298; D.85). Good very e.

—— 5-Francs, 1811M (Toulouse) (V.G. 2298; D.85). About extremely fine and toned.

—— 2-Francs, 1811A (V.G.2299). Metal flaw behind head, otherwise extremely fine and toned.

—— 40-Francs, 1812 A (V.G. 2302; S.54). Good very fine.

20-Francs (2), 1812 A, 1812 K (Bordeaux) (V.G. 2303; S.66 and §.77). Good fine, the latter scarce.

—— 20-Francs, 1812R, crowned (Rome) (V.G. 2303; S.97). Very fine.

—— A similar lot (V.G. 2303; S.97). Rim weak below trun- cation, very fine.

—— 5-Francs, 1812 A (V.G. 2304; D.85); 1-Franc, 1812 A (V.G. 2306). Fair and extremely fine.

—— 5-Francs, 1812 K (Bordeaux) (V.G. 2304; D.85). Extremely fine, with mint lustre.

—— 5-Francs (2), 1812 M (Toulouse), 1812 Q (Perpignan) (V.G. 2304; D.85). Very fine.

—— 5-Francs, 1812 W (Lille) (V.G. 2304; D.85). Extremely fine and toned.

41-Franc, 1812A (V.G. 2307). Extremely fine.

—— 4-Franc, 1812T (Nantes) (V.G. 2307). Flan spread, ex-~ tremely fine.

__— 40-Francs, 1813.CL (Genoa) (V.G. 2308; S.62). Very fine and rare.

__— A similar lot (V.G. 2308; S.62). Very fine and rare.

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97 —— 20-Francs, 1813 A (V.G. 2309; S.67). Good fine.

98* 20-Francs, 1813 mast (Utrecht) (V.G. 2309; $.106). Almost extremely fine.

99* A similar lot (V.G. 2309; S.106). Very fine.

100* 5-Francs, 1813 A (V.G. 2301; D.85). Good very fine.

101 -—— 5-Francs, 1813 B (Rouen) (V.G. 2301; D.85). Very fine.

102 —— 5-Francs, 1813D (Lyon) (V.G. 2301; D.85). Good very fine.

103 —— §5-Francs, 1813H (La Rochelle) (2) (V.G.2301; D.85). Good fine.

104* —— 5-Francs, 1813 K (Bordeaux) (V.G. 2301; D.85). Extremely fine and toned.

105 —— A similar lot (V.G. 2301; D.85). Very fine.

106* —— 1-Franc, 1813 mast (Utrecht) (V.G. 2313). Extremely fine and toned.

107* ——— 20-Francs, 1814 C-L (Genoa) (V.G.2342; S.100). Very fine and rare.

108 —— 5-Francs, 1814A (V.G. 2343; D.85). Good very fine.

109* ——— 5-Francs, 1814M (Toulouse) (V.G. 2343; D.85). Dark tone, extremely fine.

110 —— 2-Francs, 1814A (V.G. 2344). Extremely fine.

111 —— 4-Franc, 1814A (V.G. 2346). Extremely fine.

112* Louis XVIII, 20-Francs, 1814A (V.G. 2362; S.107). Extremely fine.

113 —— A similar lot (V.G. 2362; S.107). Fine.

114* 5-Francs, 1814A (V.G.2365; D.86). Extremely fine and

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115 —— 5-Francs, 1814 L (Bayonne) (V.G. 2365; D.86). Very fine.

116* Napoleon Empereur, the Hundred Days, 20-Francs, 1815A (V.G. 2379; S.69). Extremely fine.

117 —— 5-Francs, 1815 A (V.G. 2381; D.85). Very fine.

118* Louis XVIII, 20-Francs, 1815 A (V.G. 2438; S.108). Extremely fine.

119* —— 20-Francs, 1815 R (London) (V.G. 2436; $.119). Extremely fine.

120* —— 40-Francs, 1816 A (V.G. 2468; S.120). Extremely fine.

121* Napoleon II, Pattern 5-Francs, 1816 (V.G.2402), struck on 5-Francs of Napoleon III, 1870. As struck and toned.

122* Louis XVIII, 20-Francs, 1818W (Lille) (V.G.2502; S.152). Good very fine.

123* —— 1-Franc, 1821 A (V.G. 2530). Extremely fine.

124* ——— 2-Francs, 1822 A (V.G. 2540). Extremely fine.

125* ——— 5-Francs, 1823 A (V.G. 2547; D.87). Extremely fine.

126* —— 5-Francs, 1823 W (Lille) (V.G. 2547; D.87). Extremely fine.

127* —— 5-Francs, 1824MA (Marseille) (V.G.2555; D.87). Very fine.

128 $-Franc, 1824 A (V.G. 2558); $-Franc, 1817 A (V.G. 2484).

Extremely fine and toned.

129* Charles X, 5-Francs, 1824 A (V.G. 2620; D.88). Good very fine.

130* ——— 20-Francs, 1825 A (V.G. 2621; 8.177). Extremely fine. 131* —— 1-Franc, 1826 A (V.G. 2635). Extremely fine. 132* —— 2-Francs, 1827 K (Bordeaux) (V.G. 2641). Extremely fine.

133 —— 5-Francs, 1828 A (V.G. 2651; D.88). Extremely fine,

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5-Francs, 1829 W (Lille) (V.G. 2662; D.88). Extremely fine. —— |-Franc, 1829 BB (Strasbourg) (V.G. 2664). Extremely fine. —— 1-Franc, 1829 W (Lille) (V.G. 2664). Very fine.

40-Francs, 1830 A (V.G. 2672; S.175). Good fine.

—— 5-Francs, 1830A (V.G.2677; D.88). Some scratches on neck, otherwise extremely fine with mint lustre.

—— }-Franc, 1830 W (Lille) (V.G. 2681); 4-Franc, 1830 A (V.G. 2682). Extremely fine.

Henry V, Pattern 5-Francs, 1831 (V.G.2690). Extremely fine and toned.

—— Pattern 1-Franc, 1831 (V.G.2703). Very fine. —— Pattern 4-Franc, 1833 (V.G. 2713). Very fine.

Louis Philippe, 5-Francs, 1830 A (V.G. 2788; D.89), variety with- out I, relief edge. Extremely fine.

—— 20-Francs, 1831 W (V.G. 2811; S.195). Extremely fine. —— 5-Francs, 1832 A (V.G. 2828; D.91). Extremely fine. —— 40-Francs, 1834A (V.G. 2843; $.201). Fine.

—— 1-Franc, 1835 A (V.G. 2854); 4-Franc, 1831 A (V.G. 2823); 4-Franc, 1832 B (Rouen) (V.G. 2832). Extremely fine, last very fine.

—— 5-Francs, 1837A (V.G. 2868; D.91). Extremely fine. —— 2-Francs, 1840 A (V.G.2910). Extremely fine and toned.

—— 20-Francs, 1840A (V.G.2907; S.219); Second Republic, 20-Francs, 1849 A (V.G. 3241; §.252), 10-Francs, 1851 A (V.G. 3267; 8.256). Very fine.

Second Republic, 5-Francs, 1849 A (V.G, 3237; D.92). About extremely fine.

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152 —— 5-Francs, 1850 A (V.G. 3258; D.93). Extremely fine.

153 Louis- Napoleon Bonaparte, 20- Francs, 1852A (V.G. 3314; 8.257). Extremely fine.

154* —— 5-Francs, 1852 A (V.G.3315; D.94). Mint state and toned.

155* Napoleon III Empereur, 10-Francs, 1854 A (V.G. 3376; S.315). Small flan, very fine.

156* —— A 5-Francs, 1854A (V.G. 3377; S.318). Small flan, ex- tremely fine.

157 —— 100-Francs, 1855 A (S.258). Extremely fine.

158 —— 10-Francs, 1855 A (S.295). Large flan, extremely fine.

159* —— AR 5-Francs, 1856A (V.G. 3455; D.95). Good extremely fine.

160* ——— 50-Francs, 1859 BB (Strasbourg) (S.276). Very fine.

161 —— 20-Francs (2), 1860 BB (S.291), in PLATINUM; 1857A (S.282). Very fine.

162 —— 100-Francs, 1862 BB (S.320). Very fine.

163 —— WA 5-Francs, 1864 A (S.387). Extremely fine.

164* ——— Pattern 25-Francs or 10-Florins in gold, 1867 (V.G. 3702; S. —). Extremely fine and rare.

165* ——— Pattern 25-Francs or 5-Dollars in gold, 1867 (V.G. 3703: S. —). Mint state.

166 —— 50-Francs, 1868 A (S.340). About extremely fine.

167 ——— 20-Francs, 1869BB (S.366); 10-Francs, 1867 A (S.374); AN 5-Francs, 1859 BB (S.312). Very fine, last fine.

168* Third Republic, 100-Francs, 1878 A (S.400). Extremely fine.

169 —— 50-Francs, 1878 A (S.425); 20-Francs, 1878 A (S.435). Very

fine.

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170* Proof 10-Francs, 1889 A (V.G. 4095; S.451). Mint state and very rare (only 100 specimens struck).

171* —— Proof 5-Francs, 1889 A (V.G. 4096; S.453). Mint state and very rare (only 40 specimens struck).

172 —— 100-Francs, 1913 A (S.424). Rim flaw, otherwise about extremely fine.

173 —— 20-Francs, 1913 (S.471); 10-Francs, 1906 (S.485). Ex- tremely fine and fine.

174* —— Pattern 25-Cents, 1913, by Pillet, in GOLD (cf. V.G. 4760). Mint state and very rare.

175* —— Pattern 10-Cents, 1913, by Pillet, in GOLD (cf. V.G. 4762). Mint state and very rare.

176* —— Pattern 5-Cents, 1913, by Pillet, in GOLD (cf. V.G. 4764). Mint state and very rare.

177* —— Piedfort Pattern 100-Francs, 1929, by Bazor, in yellow gold (V.G. 5236; cf. S.493). Extremely fine and extremely rare.

178* —— Pattern 100-Francs, 1929, by Yencesse (V.G.5225: S.—). Extremely fine and extremely rare (only nine specimens struck in gold).

179* —— 100-Francs, 1936 (S.496). Extremely fine and rare.

INTERVAL Sale recommences at 1 p.m. precisely

ITALY KINGDOM OF ITALY

180* Napoleon, 40-Lire, 1808, Milan, no letter M (V.G. 1313: S.7). Very fine.

181* 5-Lire, 1808 M (Milan) (V.G. 1315; D.202). Very fine.

182 —— 2-Lire, 1808M (Milan) (V.G. 1318). Very fine.

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1-Lira, 1808 B (Bologna) (V.G. 1409). Extremely fine. 40-Lire, 1809 M (Milan) (V.G. 1332; S.8). Very fine.

20-Lire, 1809M (Milan) (V.G. 1333; S.15), variety with five-pointed star over arms. Very fine.

5-Lire, 1809M (Milan) (V.G. 1334; D.202). Very fine, dark tone.

20-Lire, 1811M (Milan) (V.G. 1360; S.18). About ex- tremely fine.

5-Lire, 1811M (V.G. 1361; D.202); 10-Soldi, 1811 M (V.G. 1364); 5-Soldi, 1810 M (V.G. 1354). Fine.

40-Lire, 1812 M (V.G. 1370; S.11). Very fine.

5-Lire, 1812B (Bologna) (V.G. 1426; D.202). Some scratches, otherwise mint state.

5-Lire, 1812 B (Bologna) (V.G. 1426; D.202). Fine.

5-Lire, 1812 M (Milan) (V.G. 1372; D.202). Extremely fine and toned.

5-Lire, 1812 V (Venice) (V.G. 1457; D.202). Very fine. 2-Lire, 1812 V (Venice) (V.G. 1458). Good very fine.

20-Lire, 1813 M (Milan) (V.G. 1383; S.20). Obverse stained, otherwise very fine.

40-Lire, 1814M (Milan) (V.G. 1394; S.13). Edge flaw, otherwise extremely fine.

5-Lire, 1814M (V.G. 1396; D.202). Polished, knock before face, otherwise about extremely fine.

NAPLES

Republic, 12-Carlini, year 7 (V.G. 809; D.1410). Extremely fine.

12-Carlini, year 7 (V.G. 809; D.1410); 3-Grani (V.G. 811). Fine.

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Joseph Napoleon, King of the Two Sicilies, 120-Grana, 1806 (V.G. 1517; D.165). Good fine.

—— 120-Grana, 1807 (V.G. 1518; D.165). Very fine. —— A similar lot (V.G. 1518; D.165). Very fine. —— 120-Grana, 1808 (V.G. 1519; D.165). Very fine. A similar lot (V.G. 1519; D.165). Very fine.

Joachim Murat, King of the Two Sicilies, 12-Carlini, 1810 (V.G. 2222; D.166). Very fine.

—— A similar lot (V.G. 2222; D.166). Very fine.

—— A similar lot (V.G. 2222; D.166), variety with large date. Edge flaw, good fine.

—— 40-Lire, 1813 (V.G. 2250; S.358), variety with small letters and date. Fine.

—— 20-Lire, 1813 (V.G. 2253; S.359), variety with small head. Extremely fine.

5-Lire, 1813 (V.G. 2255; D.167). Good very fine. —— A similar lot (V:G, 2255; D.1G67). Good fine.

4-Lira, 1813 (V.G. 2262). Fine.

ROMAN REPUBLIC Scudo Romano, undated (1798-99) (V.G.660; D.1486). Very fine. SUBALPINE REPUBLIC 20-Francs, year 10, struck in commemoration of the Battle of Marengo (V.G. 842; S.436). Extremely fine. 5-Francs, year 9 (V.G. 843; D.197). Very fine for this issue.

5-Francs, year 10 (V.G. 846; D.197). Edge flaw, about extremely fine for this issue.

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Elisa Bonaparte and Felice Baciocci, 5-Franchi, 1805 (V.G. 1469; D.203). Extremely fine.

—— 5-Franchi, 1807 (V.G. 1478; D.203). Very fine.

PARMA Marie-Louise, 40-Lire, 1815 (V.G. 2385; 8.431). Very fine.

—— 20-Lire, 1815 (V.G. 2386; S.433). Fine.

—— 5-Lire, 1815 (V.G. 2387; D.204). Extremely fine.

DEMOCRATIC CITY OF VENICE

10-Lire, 1797 (V.G.582/584; D.1577). Reverse die cracked, otherwise very fine.

SPAIN

Joseph Napoleon, 320-Reales, 1810 M, crowned (Madrid), -R-S- (V.G. 2059; S.88). Good very fine.

80-Reales, 1809 (V.G.2060; S.90). Adjustment marks, about extremely fine.

—— A similar lot (V.G.2060; S.90). Fine.

—— 80-Reales, 1811 (V.G. 2061; $.92). Good very fine. —— 8-Reales, 1809 (V.G. 2064; D.309). Fine.

20-Reales, 1809 (V.G. 2066; D.308). Very fine. —— 20-Reales, 1810 (V.G. 2066; D.308). Very fine.

—— 20-Reales, 1811 (V.G. 2066; D.308), very fine; AE 8-Mare- vedises (V.G. 2084), fine.

Barcelona, 20-Pesetas, 1812 (V.G. 2085; S.300). Very fine.

___ §.Pesetas, 1812 (V.G. 2092; D.310). Extremely fine.

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233* Ferdinand VII (while captive in France), 30-Sous, Siege of Mal- lorca, 1808 (V.G. 2141; D.312). Very fine.

234* ——— 5-Pesetas, Siege of Tarragona, 1809 (V.G.2144; D.316). Very fine.

THE NETHERLANDS 235* Louis Napoleon, King of Holland, Ducat, 1806 TRA (V.G. 1531; S.50). Very fine.

236* —— Ducat, 1809 (Utrecht) (V.G. 1583; S.62; Schulman 62). Scratch on obverse, otherwise very fine.

237* —— 50-Stuivers, 1808 (V.G. 1575; D.228). About extremely fine.

238 Siege of Antwerp (2), 10-Cent, 1814 with W (V.G. 2333), 5-Cent, 1814 (V.G. 2337). Very fine.

239 —— (3), 10-Cent, 1814 (V.G. 2338), 10-Cent, 1814 with R (V.G. 2339), 5-Cent, 1814 (V.G. 2340); also Siege of Strasbourg (2), 1-Decime, 1814, 1815. Fine or very fine.

BERG

240* Joachim Murat, Duke of Berg and Kleve, 4-Thaler, 1806 (D.624). Good very fine and rare.

WESTPHALIA

241* Jerome Napoleon, 20-Franken, 1809C (Kassel) (V.G. 2008; S.899). Good very fine.

242* ——— Gulden, 1809C (Clausthal) (V.G. 1966). Extremely fine and toned.

243* Conventionsthaler, 1812 C (Clausthal) (V.G. 1961; D.933). Very fine.

244* —— 10-Franken, 1813 C (Kassel) (V.G. 2012; $.902). Extremely fine.

245* ——. 5-Franken, 1813C (Kassel) (V.G. 2014; S.904). Extremely

fine.

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246 —— 20-Cents (2), 1810, 1812 (V.G.2028, 2029); 5-Soldi de Milano, Mantua, year 7 (V.G. 815); Italy, 10-Soldi, 1813 M, 5-Soldi, 1813 M (V.G. 1388, 1389); Ligurian Republic, 12- Lire, 1793 (V.G. 612). Fine to very fine.

FRENCH COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS

(in bronze unless otherwise stated)

247 1792, Fighting in the Tuileries, by Duvivier (Br. —:; J.215); 1796 (3), Battle of Millesino, 43mm. (J.494), Battle of Monte- notte (J.491), Battle of Castiglione, 43mm. (Br. —; J.502); 1798 (2), Conquest of Egypt (2), 40mm. (Br. 879; J.662):; Year 3, Bonaparte, President of the Italian Republic, 59mm. Very fine.

248* 1800 (3), Passage of the St. Bernard, 58mm. (Br. 33; J.784), Battle of Marengo, 50mm. (Br. 38; J.794), Place Bellecour in Lyon, 43mm. (Br. 58; J.830). Very fine, the last extremely fine (illustrated).

249 1800 (3), Battle of Marengo, uniface lead, by Andrieu, in gilt glazed frame, 60mm. (cf. J.800, 801), National Column in the Place Vendéme, 42mm. (Br. 61; J.835), Foundation of the Quai Desaix, 42mm. (Br. 68; J.846); 1801, Peace of Luneville, by Andrieu (Br. 107; J.906). Extremely fine.

250 1800 (4), National Column in the Place Vendéme, 42mm. (Br. 61; J.835), Column of the Départment de la Seine, 60mm. (Br. 64; J.840), Foundation of the Quai Desaix, 42mm. (Br. 68; J.846), Expedition of Captain Baudin, 37mm. (Br. 72; J.850). Very fine to extremely fine.

251* 1800 (2), Attempt on Napoleon’s life foiled, by Auguste, 50mm. (Br. 76; J.857), Napoleon’s virtues, by Liénard, 32mm. (Br. 83; J.867). About extremely fine, second illustrated.

252 1801 (4), Peace of Lunéville (3), by J. P. Droz, 54mm. (Br. 106; J.902), by Andrieu, 42mm. (Br. 107; J.905), and 38mm. (Br. 107; J.905), Construction of Bridges, by Tiolier octagonal silver (Br. 145; J.975). First two extremely fine, others fine.

253 1801. Peace of Lunéville (3), by Droz, 54mm. (2) (Br. 106; J.902), by Andrieu, 42mm. (Br. 107; J.905). About extremely fine.

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254 1802 (2), Treaty of Amiens, by Jeuffroy, 65mm. (Br. 218; J.1093), Lyon taken, by George, 44mm. (Br. 193); 1803, Vénus de Médici, by Jeuffroy, 40mm. (Br. 280; J.1184). Very fine or better.

255 1802 (3), Treaty of Amiens, by Jeuffroy, 65mm. (Br. 218; J.1093), Re-establishment of religion, by Andrieu, 50mm. (Br. 213; J.1083), Public education, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br. 214; J.1086). Good very fine.

256 1802, Treaty of Amiens, by Droz, 40mm. (Br. 199; J.1057), Vénus de Médici, by Jeuffroy, 40mm. (Br. 280; J.1184). Extremely fine.

257* 1804, Boulogne, building of 2,000 ships for invasion of Britain, by Droz, 40mm. in GOLD, restrike (Br.320; J.1253). Attempted piercing on reverse, otherwise very fine.

258 1804 (8), Civil Code, by Brenet, 41mm. (Br. 291; J.1207), Légion d’Honneur, by Jaley, 40mm. (Br. 310; J.1239), Boulogne Camp, by Jeuffroy and Jaley, 40mm. (Br. 318; J.1248), The Coronation, by Andrieu and Jeuffroy, 40mm. (Br. 326; J.1200), Pius VII in Paris, by Droz and Jaley, 40mm. (Br. 350; J.1287), Distribution of Eagles, by Droz, 27mm. (Br. 357; J.1294), Coronation, by Brenet, 36mm. (Br. 359; J.1298), Propagation of vaccine, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br. 400; J.1343). Very fine or extremely fine.

259 1804 (9), in silver (3), Coronation, by Droz and Galle, 8mm. and 25mm. (2) (Br. 328; J.1266); Coronation, by Andrieu and Jeuffroy (Br. 326; J.1258), Distribution of Eagles, 37mm. (Br. 357; J.1294), Napoleon and Josephine, 25mm. (Br. 359; J.1298), Harz Mines, 43mm. (Br. 362; J.1307), Napoleon Museum, 35mm. (Br. 370; J.1318), 2,000 ships, 40mm. (Br. 320; J.1253). Very fine.

260 1804 (2), Coronation, by Galle and Jeuffroy, 68mm. (Br. 358; J.1296), Légion d’Honneur, by Andrieu and Jaley, 40mm. (Br. 2156; J.1242); 1805 (3), Milan Coronation (2), by Manfredini, 41mm. (Br. 420; J.1383), Return of Venice, by Brenet and Droz, 40mm. (Br. 460; J.1473). Very fine.

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261 1805 (8), Visit of Pope to the Mint, 40mm. (Br. 409; J.1362), Milan Coronation (2), by Jaley, 40mm. (Br. 418; J.1380), by Manfredini, 42mm. (Br. 420; J.1383), Liguria re-united, by Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 422; J.1393), Crossing of the Rhine, by Brenet, 40mm. (Br.430; J.1407), Lech address, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br.432; J.1411), Vienna taken, by Andrieu and Galle, 40mm. (Br. 443; J.1439), Entry of Inns- bruck, by Droz and Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 442; J.1437). Mostly extremely fine.

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62 1805 (8), Vienna taken, by Manfredini, 42mm. (Br. 444; J.1443), Austerlitz, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br. 446; J.1451), Vienna Cathedral, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br.461; J.1475), Army Column. by Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 463; J.1480), Rh6dne Bridge restored, by Andrieu, 42mm. (Br. 466; J.1487), Deputation at Schénbrunn, by Galle and Brenet, 68mm. (Br. 453), Medical schools, 40mm. (Br. 467; J.1491), Mont Blanc mining school, 40mm. (Br. 471: J.1498). Mostly extremely

fine.

263 1806 (7), Istria conquered, by Brenet, 41mm. (Br. 512; J.1547), Dalmatia conquered, by Droz and Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 513: J.1553), Marriage of Stephanie de Beauharnais, by Andrieu, 41mm. (Br. 522; J.1566), Battle of Jena (3) (Br. 537, 538, 539; J. 1594, 1596, 1599), Entry of Berlin, by Jaley, 40mm. (Br. 546; J.1608). Mostly extremely fine.

264 1806 (2), Grand Sanhedrin, by Depaulis and Dupres, 40mm. (Br. 527; J.1574), Battle of Jena, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br. 537; J.1594); 1807 (3), Road from Nice to Rome, 42mm. (Br. 690; J.1846), Battle of Friedland, 40mm. (Br. 633; J.1740), Marriage of Jerome Napoleon to Catherine of Wiirttem- berg, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br. 662; J.1796). Very fine or better.

265 1807 (7), Road from Nice to Rome (Br. 690; J.1846), Victories of 1807, 40mm. (Br. 674; J.1816), Cambacéres, by Jaley, 42mm. (Br. 629; J.1732), Battle of Friedland, 40mm. (Br. 633; J.1742), Campains 1806 and 1807, by Andrieu and George (Br. 634; J.1744), Independence of Danzig, by Andrieu, 40mm. (Br. 652; J.1768), Kingdom of Westphalia, by Andrieu and Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 660; J.1788). Ex- tremely fine (4) and very fine (3).

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1808 (5), Napoleon at Toulouse, 40mm. (Br. 740; J.1916), Entry

of Madrid, by Brenet and Andrieu, 40mm., thick striking (Br. 757; J.1946), Queen Hortense visits the Mint (Br. 769; J.1974), Princess Pauline, 22mm. (Br.770; J.1977), Queen Caroline, 22mm. (Br. 772; J.—). Extremely fine.

1808, pair of uniface gilt portrait medals by Galle, 80mm., of

Napoleon and Alexander I of Russia, authorized by Cam- bacéres, struck to commemorate the Peace of Tilsit, and presented to the participants. /n contemporary convex glazed frames, with Galle’s trade labels affixed to reverse.

’.. According to the accompanying note, this pair of medals

was presented to Baron von Washington, aide de camp to Ludwig, Crown Prince of Bavaria.

268* 1809, Battle of Wagram, by Manfredini, 42mm., in silver (Br.

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862; J.2111). Good very fine.

1809 (8), Peace of Pressburg broken, 40mm. (Br. 844; J.2077),

Entry of Vienna, 40mm. (Br. 847; J.2086), Rome re-united with France, by Depaulis, 40mm. (Br. 849; J.2094), Battle of Raab, by Dubois, 41mm. (Br. 854 var.; J.2102), Battle of Wagram, by Manfredini, 42mm. (Br. 862; J.2112), Canal de lOurcq, 40mm. (Br. 868; J.2122), Conquest of Illyria, 40mm. (Br. 879; J.2152), Visit of the King of Saxony to the Mint, 40mm. (Br. 883; J.2160). Mostly extremely fine.

1810 (5), Marriage to Marie-Louise (4), 8mm. in silver, 40mm.

(Br. 952; J.2261), 32mm. (Br. 954; J.2264), 43mm. (Br. 961; J.2272), Duc de Montebello, 68mm. (Br. 971; J.2289); 1811 (2), Birth of the King of Rome, 32mm. and 40mm. (Br. 1091, 1100; J. 2423, 2433). Very fine.

1810 (2), The King and Queen of Bavaria visit the Mint, 40mm.

(Br. 939; J.2238), Marriage to Marie-Louise, 40mm. (Br. 952; J.2261); 1811 (2), Birth of the King of Rome, 32mm. (Br. 1100; J.2433), Baptism of the King of Rome, 68mm. (Br. 1125; J.2462). About extremely fine.

1812 (3), Uniface portrait of Murat, 27mm. (Br. 1154; J.2506),

Capture of Wilna, 40mm. (Br. 1156; J.2515), Retreat from Russia, 40mm. (Br. 1168; J.2542); 1813, Battle of Wurt- chen, by Depaulis and Brenet, 42mm. (Br. 1232; J.2635). First extremely fine, others very fine.

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273 1812 (5), Capture of Wilna (Br. 1156; J.2515), The French on the

274* 1814

275 1814

276* 1814, ZT “USES, 278 1815

Dnieper, by Brandt, 40mm. (Br. 1158; J.2519), Battle of the Moskwa, 40mm. (Br. 1162; J.2528), Entry of Moscow, by Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 1164; J.2533), Retreat from Russia, by Galle, 40mm. (Br. 1168; J.252); 1813 (3), Battle of Lutzen, 41mm. (Br. 1229; J.2628), Battle of Wurtchen, 41mm. (Br. 1232; J.2635), Monument on Mont Cenis, 41mm. (Br. 1233; J.2637). Mostly extremely fine.

(2), Battle of Montereau, by Brenet, 41mm., in silver (Br. —; J.2828), Abdication of Napoleon, by Andrieu and Brenet, 41mm., in silver (Br. 1386; J.2888). Good very fine, second illustrated.

(5), Marie-Louise, regent, 40mm. (Br. 1331; J.2812), Battle of Montereau. by Brenet, 40mm. (Br. 1342; J.2829), Vic- tories, 40mm. (Br. 1348; J.2837), Landing of Louis XVIII at Calais, 41mm. (Br. 1406; J.2919), Frederick-William III of Prussia visits the Mint, 41mm. (Br. 1466; J.3018). Very fine or better.

Louis XVIII enters Paris, by Andrieu and Brenet, 40mm., in silver (Br. 1410; J.2930). Extremely fine and toned.

Death of Murat, by Jaley, 74mm. (Br. 1708; J.3452). About extremely fine.

(3), Alexander I of Russia in Paris, 41mm. (Br. 1464; J.3015), Francis I of Austria visits the Mint, 41mm. (Br. 1465; J.3016), March on Paris, 41mm. (Br. 1591; J.3282). Good very fine.

279 1815 (3), March on Paris (2), 40mm. (Br. 1591; J.3282), Congress

of Vienna, 40mm. (Br. 1597; J.3290); other medals (5). Very fine.

280 Book-form medal case, 240mm. x 305mm., containing 20 lead

Zo” 2316,

strikings of 40mm. series medals, full green leather blocked with Imperial arms in gold, gilt edges; another, 270mm. x 350mm., containing 10 uniface bronzed lead medals. glazed, some glass broken and case in poor condition.

A medal, Louis XVIII, 5Omm., obv. portrait by Andrieu, rev. Victory standing between torch and altar, SPES ALNERA REGNI over, legend in four lines in exergue CAR - FERDI- NANDA - SICILIARUM - REGIS - NEPTIS/CARLO FERDINANDO - BITURIGUM - DUCI / LUDOVICI - XVIII - FR: F - NUPTA/D - XVII - IVN: A- MDCCCXVI. Extremely fine and toned.

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282* 1821, AX medal, Napoleon’s ashes carried up the Seine, at Rouen, by Depaulis, 68mm. Edge knock, otherwise extremely fine and toned.

283 1825, AR medal, Completion of the Bourse and Tribunal de Com- merce, by L. M. Petit, 68mm., obv. conjoined busts of Louis XVIII and Charles X, rev. Classical scene. Very

fine.

284 AR medals (3), Louis Philippe, by Depaulis, 55mm., obv. por- trait, rev. CHAMBRE DES PAIRS in wreath, very fine; 1833, Statue of Napoleon on the Place Vendéme, 23mm. (Br. 1902), fine; 1836, Completion of the Arc de Triomphe, 25mm. (Br. 1955), extremely fine.

285* 1840, AZ medal, Establishment of the Metric System, 70mm., obv. Angel demonstrating the calculation of the metre, rev. Classical figure holding metre rule and kilogramme weight on plinth 5cm. wide, legend over, A TOUS LES TEMPS A TOUS LES PEUPLES. Good very fine.

286* 1841, AR medal, Marie-Louise, Completion of Road to Fornova in Parma, by Voigt, 55mm. (Br.—; J.—). Extremely fine, in fitted case.

287* 1855, Pair of medals, in A and A, Exposition Universelle, 59mm. (first illustrated). Extremely fine, in case of issue.

288 1856, Uniface portrait plaque of Napoleon, Prince impérial in bois durci, 118mm. Jn metal frame with suspension, some cracks.

289* 1862, Pair of medals, in AR and A, Pupilles de la Marine, 59mm. (second illustrated). Extremely fine, in green leather case of issue, blocked with the Imperial arms.

290* Presentation case containing octagonal AR medal, Banque de France, 1800 (restrike), A’ 5-Francs, 1866 A, and 20-Cents, 1867 BB. Extremely fine, fitted case.

291 Miscellaneous medals (53), in lead, tin or bronze, mostly relating to 1848 revolution. Very fine.

292 A similar lot (18). Very fine.

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293 Oval arm badge, 85mm. x 100mm., in silvered copper, of the

Gendarmerie Imperiale, Imperial arms, olive branches and legend around. Very fine.

COINS OF SPAIN IN GOLD AND PLATINUM

300* Charles IV, 2-Escudos, 1801 Madrid FA, in PLATINUM (S.35; F.149). Good very fine and toned.

301* ——— 8-Escudos, 1802 Madrid FA, in PLATINUM, gilt (S.35; F.149). Very fine, gilding worn on high points.

302* ——— 4-Escudos, 1803 Madrid FA (S.19; F.148). About ex- tremely fine.

303* —— 8-Escudos, 1805 Madrid FA (S.6; F.147). Slight wear on high points, otherwise extremely fine and rare.

304* ——— 2-Escudos, 1806 Madrid FA (S.42; F.149). About ex- tremely fine.

305* —— 1-Escudo, 1807 Madrid FA (S.77; F.151). Extremely fine.

306* Ferdinand VII, ‘A’ Coronation medal, 14mm., 1808 (Herrera 5). Extremely fine and rare.

307* —— 2-Escudos, 1809 Seville CN (S.146; F.156). Very fine and rare. 308* ——— 2-Escudos, 1809 Seville CN (S.147; F.160). Odbverse fine,

reverse very fine.

309* —— 8-Escudos, 1811 Cadiz CI (S.95; F.157). Almost extremely fine and rare.

310* —— 2-Escudos, 1811 Cadiz CI (S.137; F.158). Very fine.

2-Escudos, 1812 Madrid I-J (S.110; F161). Very fine and rare.

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312* —— 2-Escudos, 1813 Madrid G-J (S.113; F.161 var.). Very fine.

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313* —— 2-Escudos, 1813 Reus (Catalonia) SF (S.143; F.166). Very fine and rare.

314* -—. 8-Escudos, 1814 Madrid CJ (S.98; F.163). Extremely fine and rare.

315* —— 4-Escudos, 1815 Madrid GI (E.104; F.164). About ex- tremely fine and rare.

316* ——— 4-Escudo, 1817 Madrid G-I (S.165; F.170). Extremely fine.

317* —— 160-Reales, 1822 Madrid S-R (S.160; F.172). Hair rubbed, otherwise extremely fine and rare.

318* ——— 320-Reales, 1823 Madrid S-R (S.168; F.171). Hair rubbed, otherwise extremely fine and rare.

319* —— 80-Reales, 1823 Madrid S-R (S.171; F.173). Extremely fine.

320* —— 2-Escudos, 1832 Madrid A-J (8.132; F.167). Extremely

fine.

321* Isabella II, A’ Coronation medal, 1833, 25mm. (Herrera 5). Some marks, otherwise extremely fine and rare.

322* ——— A Coronation medal, 14mm. (Herrera 24). Very fine.

323* ——— 80-Reales, 1836 Madrid CR (S.177; F.177). Fine.

324* ——— 80-Reales, 1838 Barcelona PS (S.195; F.176). About very fine.

525° 80-Reales, 1845 Barcelona PS (S.204; F.176). Dents in reverse, otherwise very fine.

326* ——— Doblon or 100-Reales, 1851 Madrid CL (S.225; F.179). Extremely fine.

327* —— 100-Reales, 1855 (S.229; F.181). Very fine.

25" 100-Reales, 1860, in PLATINUM, gilt (cf. $.238; F.182).

Gilding worn, stained, otherwise very fine.

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330* 100-Reales, 1862 (S.240; F.182). About extremely fine.

331* —— 100-Reales, 1862, in PLATINUM (S.267; F.182). Very fine.

332* ——— 40-Reales, 1862 (S.256; F.183). Very fine.

333* 100-Reales, 1863 (S.261; F.185). Extremely fine.

334* —— 40-Reales, 1864 (S.263; F.186). Very fine.

335 —— 2-Escudos, 1865 (C.272; F.189). Very fine.

336" 4-Escudos, 1866 (S.269; F.188). Very fine.

BS jas 10-Escudos, 1867 (S.266; F.187). Good very fine.

338* ——— 4-Escudos, 1867, in PLATINUM, gilt (S.217; F.188). Gild- ing worn, scratches before bust, fine.

339* —— 10-Escudos, 1868, in PLATINUM (S.254; F.185). Polished, good very fine.

340* ——— 4-Escudos, 1868, in PLATINUM (S.271 var.; F.188). Ex-

tremely fine and toned.

341* Amadeo I, 25-Pesetas, 1871 (S.276; F.192). Good very fine and rare.

342* Alfonso XII, 25-Pesetas, 1876 (S.283; F.193). Extremely fine.

343* —— 10-Pesetas, 1878 (S.277; F.194). Fine.

344 —— 25-Pesetas, 1881 (S.285; F.195). Extremely fine.

345* Alfonso XIII, 20-Pesetas, 1890 (S.291; F.196). About extremely fine.

346 —— 20-Pesetas, 1892 (S.293; F.197). Good very fine and rare.

347 —— 100-Pesetas, 1897 (S.294; F.198). Very fine and scarce.

348 -—— 20-Pesetas, 1899 (S.296; F.199). Very fine.

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349 —— 20-Pesetas, 1904 (S.299; F.200). Extremely fine and rare.

350 Peru, Ferdinand VII, 4-Escudo, 1817, Lima J P (F.57). Good fine.

COINS OF ECUADOR GOLD COINS

351* 8-Escudos, 1838 S.T. (F.3; Y.17; EC. 86). Good very fine.

’.. Ex Stack Sale (Gaston Di Bello Collection), 24th to 25th October, 1969 (Lot 145).

352* 8-Escudos, 1839 M.V. (F.3; Y.17; EC. 88). Extremely fine. ’.’ Ex Glendining Sale, 14th November, 1969 (Lot 621)

353* 8-Escudos, 1840M.V. (F.3; Y.17; EC.89). Scratches in field, otherwise very fine.

‘. Ex Schulman Sale (ex King Umberto Collection), 28th November, 1967 (Lot 165), and Kreisberg-Cohen Sale, 30th November, 1970 (Lot 2274).

354* 8-Escudos, 1841M.V. (F.3; Y.17; EC.90). Scratches in field, otherwise good fine.

355* 8-Escudos, 1842 M.V. (F.3; Y.17; EC.91). Very fine.

Ex Schulman Sale (Da Costa Gomez Collection), 14th to 15th March, 1969 (Lot 441).

356* 8-Escudos, 1843 M.V. (F.3; Y.17; EC.92). Extremely fine.

‘. Ex Stack Sale (Gaston Di Bello Collection), 24th to 25th October, 1969 (Lot 147).

357* 8-Escudos, 1845 M.V. (F.7; Y.18; EC. 94). Good very fine.

358* 8-Escudos, 1847 GJ. (F.8; Y.19; EC.95). Extremely fine.

‘Ex Spink’s Numismatic Circular, September 1971, No. 8917.

359* 8-Escudos, 1850 G.J. (F.8; Y.19; EC. 98). Fine.

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360* 8-Escudos, 1852/0G.J. (F.8; Y.19; EC. 99). Good very fine. '.” Ex Christie’s Sale, 4th March, 1970 (Lot 513).

361* 8-Escudos, 1854G.J. (F.8; Y.19; EC. 100). Fine. '.” Ex Christie’s Sale, 4th March, 1970 (Lot 514).

362* 8-Escudos, 1855/2 G.J. (F.8; Y.19; EC. 101). Fine. ‘.” Ex Schulman Sale (Da Costa Gomez Collection), 14th to 15th March, 1969 (Lot 443). 363* 8-Escudos, 1856 G.J. (F.8; Y.19; EC. 102). Fine. ’.” Ex Christie’s Sale, 4th March, 1970 (Lot 516).

364* 4-Escudos, 1836 F.P. (F.4; Y.16; EC. 80). Almost extremely fine. ‘. Ex Stack Sale (Gaston Di Bello Collection, 24th to 25th October, 1969 (Lot 148). 365* 4-Escudos, 1837 F.P. (F.4; Y.16; EC. 81). Very fine. ‘.. Ex Schulman Sale (Da Costa Gomez Collection) 14th to 15th March, 1969 (Lot 440). 366* 4-Escudos, 18388S.T. (F.4; Y.16; EC. 83). Very fine.

367* 4-Escudos, 1839 M.V. (F.4; Y.16; EC. 85). Good very fine. ‘. Ex Stack Sale, 19th to 20th November, 1970 (Lot 69).

368* 2-Escudos, 1833'GI (El; CS EC77)? fine: ’.’ Ex Glendining Sale, 18th November, 1971 (Lot 619).

369* 2-Escudos, 1835 G.J. (F.1; C5; EC. 79). Fine. ' Ex Glendining Sale, 9th July, 1968, Lot 186 (part).

370* 1-Escudo, 1834 G.J. (F.2; C.4; EC. 75). Scratches in field, other- wise very fine.

‘. Ex Glendining Sale, 9th July, 1968, Lot 186 (part).

371* 1-Escudo, 1835 G.J. (F.2; C.4; EC. 76). Good fine. ‘.* Ex Christensen Sale, Ist to 2nd December, 1970 (Lot 111).

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10-Sucres, 1899 (F.10; Y.32; EC. 234). Good very fine. 10-Sucres, 1900 (F.10; Y.32; EC. 235). Very fine.

1-Condor, 1928 (F.11; Y.43; EC. 236). Extremely fine.

’. Ex Stack Sale (Gaston Di Bello Collection), 24th to 25th October, 1969 (Lot 151).

SILVER, etc.

8-Reales, 1846 G.J. (Y.12; EC. 70). Uncirculated, toned. *.” Ex Stack Sale, 19th to 20th November, 1970 (Lot 231).

5-Francs, 1858 G.J. (Y.13; EC. 73). Extremely fine. . Ex Stack Sale, 19th to 20th November, 1970 (Lot 232).

4-Reales, 1841M.V., 1842M.V., 1843 MV (Y.5; EC.59-61). Fine.

4-Reales, 1844 M.V. (Y.6; EC. 62). Very fine. 4-Reales, 1845 M.V. (Y.7; EC. 63). Fine. 4-Reales, 1855 G.J. (Y.11; EC. 64). Fine. 4-Reales, 1857 G.J. (Y.11; EC. 65). Extremely fine. 4-Reales, 1862 (Y.15; EC. 67). Very fine. 2-Reales, 1834 G.J. (C.3; EC. 38). Fine.

2-Reales, 1835 G.J. (C.3; EC. 39). Good very fine. 2-Reales, 1836 G.J. (Y.4; EC. 40). Extremely fine. 2-Reales, 1836 F.P. (Y.4; EC. 41). Good very fine. 2-Reales, 1837 F.P. (Y.4 var.; EC.49). Fine. 2-Reales, 1838 S.T. (Y.4 var.; EC.50). Fair but plugged.

2-Reales, 1838 S.T. (Y.4; EC. 42). Fine.

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2-Reales, 1838 M.V. (Y.4; EC. 43). Fine.

2-Reales, 1839 M.V. (Y.4; EC. 44). Fine.

2-Reales, 1839 M.V. (Y.4; EC. 45). Very fine.

2-Reales, 1840 M.V. (2) (Y.4; EC. 46-47). Fine, second plugged. 2-Reales, 1841 M.V. (Y.4; EC. 48). Good very fine.

2-Reales, 1847 G.J. (Y.10; EC.51). Extremely fine. '.” Ex Spink’s Numismatic Circular, January 1972, No. 1092.

2-Reales, 1848/7 G.J. (Y.10; EC.52). Very fine.

2-Reales, 1849 G.J. (Y.10; EC. 53). Very fine. ’.” Ex Spink’s Numismatic Circular, October 1975, No. 9172.

2-Reales, 1850G.J. (Y.10; EC. 54). Fine.

2-Reales, 1851 G.J. (Y.10; EC. 55). Extremely fine. ’.” Ex Spink’s Numismatic Circular, November 1975, No. 10416.

2-Reales, 1852 G.J. (Y.10; EC. 56). Fine. 1-Real, 1833 G.J. (C.2; EC. 24). Extremely fine. 1-Real, 1834G.J. (C.2; EC. 25). Good fine. 1-Real,, 1835.G.J., (C2; E@s26)aiGood fine: 1-Real, 1836 G.J. (Y.3; EC. 28). Fine.

1-Real, 1836 F.P. (Y.3; EC. 29). Fine.

1-Real, 1838 S.T. (Y.3 var.; EC. 36). Very fine. ‘Ex Almanzar Sale, 21st to 23rd August, 1972 (Lot 2114).

1-Real, 1838 S.T. (Y.3; EC.30).\ Fine.

1-Real, 1838 M.V. (Y.3; EC. 31). Fine.

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409* 1-Real, 1839 M.V. (Y.3; EC. 32). Very fine. 410* 1-Real, 1840 M.V. (Y.3; EC. 33). Fine.

411* 1-Real, 1841 M.V. (Y.3; EC. 34). Fine.

412* 43-Real, 1833 GJ. (C.1; EC. 15). Good very fine. 413 4-Real, 1833 G.J. (C.1; EC. 16). Fine.

414* 4-Real, 1833 GJ. (C.1 var.; EC. 17). Fine.

415* 4-Real, 1838S.T. (Y.2; EC. 19). Very fine.

416 4-Real, 1840 M.V. (Y.2; EC. 20). Extremely fine. 417* 4-Real, 1840 M.V. (Y.2; EC. 21). Fine.

418* 4-Real, 1848 GJ. (Y.9; EC. 22). Good very fine.

419 4-Real, 1849 GJ. (Y.9; EC. 23). Fair but pierced.

420* 4-Real, 1843 M.V. (Y.1; EC. 3). Good fine.

421* 4-Real, 1843 M.V. (Y.1; EC. 4). Fair but cracked. 422* 1-Real, 1843 M.V. (Y.1; EC.5). Extremely fine. 423* 14-Real, 1843 M.V. (Y.1; EC. 6). Good fine.

424* 1-Real, 1849 GJ. (Y¥.8; EC. 7). Good fine.

425 4-Real, 1850G.J. (Y.8; EC. 8). Fair but pierced. 426* 4-Real, 1850G.J. (Y.8; EC.9). Fine.

427* 1-Real, 1851 GJ. (Y.8; EC. 10). Extremely fine. 428* 4-Real, 1852 G.J. (Y.8; EC. 11). Extremely fine. 429* 4-Real, 1855 GJ. (Y.8; EC. 12). Extremely fine.

430* 4-Real, 1856G.J. (Y.8; EC. 13). Extremely fine.

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431* 4-Real, 1862G.J. (Y.8; EC. 14). Very fine. 432 5-Sucres, 1943, 1944 (Y.56; EC. 232-233); 2-Sucres, 1928, 1930

(Y.50; EC. 229-230), 1944 (Y.55; EC. 231). Very fine and better.

433 1-Sucre, 1884 Birmingham, 1888 Birmingham (Y.31; EC. 205- 206). Fine.

434* 1-Sucre, 1888 Santiago (Y.31; EC. 207). Extremely fine. 435* 1-Sucre, 1888 Santiago, counterstamped on obverse with RA

monogram (Rogelio Alvarado) for use in the Galapagos Islands. Coin fine, counterstamp very fine.

’.’ Ex Glendining Sale, 27th November, 1974 (Lot 202).

436* 1-Sucre, 1889 Birmingham (Y.31; EC. 208). Extremely fine. ’.’ Ex Glendining Sale, 25th March, 1976 (Lot 523).

437* 1-Sucre, 1889 Santiago (Y.31; EC. 209). Extremely fine. 438* 1-Sucre, 1890 Birmingham (Y.31; EC.210). Good fine.

439 1-Sucre, 1890 T.F. Lima, 1891 T.F. Lima, 1892 Birmingham (Y.31; EC. 211-213). Good fine and better.

440 1-Sucre, 1892 T.F. Lima, 1895 Birmingham, 1895 T.F. Lima (Y.31; EC. 214, 216, 217). Very fine.

441 1-Sucre, 1896 T.F. Lima, 1896 F. Lima, 1897J.F. Lima (Y.31; EC. 218-220). Fine and better.

442 1-Sucre, 1928, 1930, 1934 (¥.49; EC. 221-223), 1937 (Y.54; EC. 224), 1946 (Y.54a; EC. 225), 1959 (Y.54b; EC. 226), 1964, 1970, 1971 (Y.54c; EC. 227-228a), 1974, 1975. Mostly ex- tremely fine.

443* 1-Sucre, 1884 Birmingham (Y.30; EC. 200). Good fine.

444 50-Centavos, 1928, 1930 (Y.48; EC. 201-202), 1963 (Y.57; EC. 203), 1971, 1974, 1975. Extremely fine.

445 2-Decimos, 1884 Birmingham, 1889 Birmingham (Y.29; EC. 170- 171). Fine.

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2-Decimos, 1889 T.F. Lima (Y.29; EC. 172). Good very fine. 2-Decimos, 1889 Santiago (Y.29; EC. 173). Extremely fine.

2-Decimos, 1889 Santiago, counterstamped on obverse with RA monogram, as Lot 435 above. Coin fair, counterstamp very

fine. ’.” Ex Spink’s Numismatic Circular, November 1973, No. 9309.

2-Decimos, 1890 Birmingham, 1891/89 T.F. Lima, 1891 Santiago, 1892/89 T.F. Lima (Y.29; EC. 174-177). Fine to very fine.

2-Decimos, 1892/89 T.F. Lima, counterstamped on obverse with RA monogram, as Lots 435 and 448 above. Coin fair, counterstamp very fine.

2-Decimos, 1893/89 T.F. Lima (Y.29; EC. 178). Extremely fine.

2-Decimos, 1894/89 T.F. Lima, 1895/89 T.F. Lima, 1895 T.F. Philadelphia (Y.29; EC. 179-181). Fine to very fine.

2-Decimos, 1896/89 T.F. Lima (Y.29; EC. 182). Extremely fine. ’. Ex B. J. Warwick Sale, 14th October, 1971 (Lot 122).

2-Decimos, 1912 F.G. Lima, fine; 1914 F.G. Lima and another with stop after mint name, 1914 T.F. Philadelphia (Y.29; EC. 183-186), last three extremely fine.

2-Decimos, 1915 F.G. Lima (Y.29; EC. 187). Extremely fine.

2-Decimos, 1916 T.F. Philadelphia (Y.29; EC. 188); 20-Centavos, 1937 @Y632-EC. 189) 1942, 1944 (Y¥53a; EC. 190-191), 1946 (Y.53b; EC. 192), 1959, 1962, 1966, 1969, 1971, 1972 (Y.53c; EC. 193-198), 1974, 1975. Mostly extremely fine.

1-Decimo, 1884 Birmingham (Y.28; EC. 141). Very fine.

1-Decimo, 1889 Birmingham (fair), 1889 Santiago (fine), 1890 Birmingham (fair), 1892 T.F. Lima (extremely fine), 1893 T.F. Lima (fine), 1894 T.F. Lima (very fine), 1899/4 J.F./ T.F. Lima (extremely fine), 1899 J.F./T.F. Lima (very fine) (Y.28; EC. 142-149).

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459 1-Decimo, 1900 J.F./T.F. Lima (very fine), 1900 J.F. Lima (very fine), 1902 J.F./T.F. Lima (fine), 1902 J.F. Lima (extremely fine), 1905 J.F. Lima (very fine), 1912 F.G. Lima (extremely fine), 1915 H Birmingham (extremely fine), 1916 H Phila- delphia (extremely fine) (Y.28; EC. 150-157).

460 10-Centavos, 1918 (Y.39; EC. 159), 1919 (Y.40; EC. 160), 1924 CY 42g Jol). 1928 (Y47>. BC.162). 1937 (Y¥.o2;. EC. 163), 1942 (Y.52a; EC. 164), 1946 (Y.52b; EC. 165), 1964, 1968. 1972 (Y.52c; EC. 166-168). Extremely fine.

461* 4-Decimo, 1884 (Y.26; EC. 118). Proof in mint state.

462 4-Decimo, 1886 (Y.26; EC.119) (very fine), 1893 T.F. Lima, 1894/3 T.F. Lima, 1897 J.F. Lima, 1899/7 J.F. Lima, 1899 J.F. Lima, 1902 J.F. Lima, 1905 J.F. Lima (Y.27; EC. 120- 126). Last seven extremely fine.

463 5-Centavos, 1909 (Y.37; EC. 129); 4-Decimo, 1912 F.G. Lima, 1915 H Birmingham (Y.27; EC. 127-128). Extremely fine.

464* 5-Centavos, 1917 (Y.37a; EC. 130). Extremely fine.

465 5-Centavos, 1918 (Y.37a; EC. 131), extremely fine, 1919 (three varieties) (Y.38; EC. 132-134), very fine and better.

466 5-Centavos, 1924 (Y.41; EC. 135), 1928 (Y.46; EC. 136), 1937 (Y.51; EC. 137), 1942, 1944 (Y.5la; EC. 138-139), 1946 (Y.51b; EC. 140), 1970 (Y.51c). Extremely fine.

467* 24-Centavos, 1917 (Y.36; EC. 116). Extremely fine.

468 24-Centavos, 1928 (Y.45; EC.117). Extremely fine.

469* 2-Centavos, 1872 (Y.23; EC. 114). Extremely fine.

470 2-Centavos, 1909 (Y.35; EC. 115). Extremely fine. ‘.' Ex Almanzar Sale, 30th June, 1973 (Lot 862).

471 1-Centavo, 1872 (Y.21; EC. 108). Extremely fine.

472 1-Centavo, 1884 (Y.25; EC. 109). Extremely fine. ‘Ex Almanzar Sale, 21st to 23rd August, 1972 (Lot 2119).

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tremely fine.

1-Centavo, 1909 (Y.34; EC. 112), 1928 (Y.44; EC. 113}; 4-Cen-

tavo, 1884 (Y.24; EC. 104), 1890 (Y.20; EC. 106), 1909 (Y.33: EC. 107). About extremely fine.

MEDALS

Bronze prize medal, by Daniel Dupuis and P. Tasset, for National

Exposition, Quito, 9 December 1891 (DC. 4; EC(M). 4), in original case of issue with ribbon in national colours. Ex- tremely fine.

Medals in various metals on: Inauguration of monument to

leaders of Independence, Quito, 10 August 1906 (DC. 1S: EC(M). 20); Opening of railway, Quito, 1908 (DC. 16; EC(M). 21); Centenary of Independence, Quito, 1909 (DC. 17; EC(M). 23); Centenary of Independence, Quito, 10 August 1909 (DC. 18; EC(M). 24); National Exposition, Quito, 1909 (DC. 19; EC(M).25); third prize medal for National Exposition, Quito, 1909 (DC. 21; EC(M). 28); and Consecration of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Rio- bamba, 9 June 1915 (DC. —; EC(M). —). Fine to very fine, all pierced or mounted.

477 Medals in various metals on: Inauguration of monument to

leaders of Independence, Guayaquil, 9 October 1918 (DC. 28; EC(M). 38); prize medal from city council of Porto- viejo, 1918 (DC. 30; EC(M). 40); Centenary of Independ- ence, Guayaquil, 9 October 1920 (DC.31; EC(M). 41); Banco del Ecuador, Guayaquil, 9 October 1920 (DC. 32; EC(M). 42); Banco Comercial y Agricola, Guayaquil, 9 October 1920 (DC. 33; EC(M). 44); Centenary of Battle of Pichincha, 24 May 1922 (DC.36; EC(M).46); and prize medal for National Exposition of 1922 (DC. —; EC(M). 47). Fine to extremely fine.

478 Bronze medal, by L. Casadio, on Centenary of Battle of Pichin-

cha, 24 May 1922 (DC. 35; EC(M). 47a). Extremely fine, in case of issue.

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Medals in various metals on: Fiftieth Anniversary of Society of

Artisans (DC.—; EC(M).56); Inauguration of monument to Bolivar, Quito, 24 July 1935 (DC. 47; EC(M). 60); Third Ecuadorean Medical Congress, Quito, 1942 (DC. 54; EC(M). 70); first prize medal for Seventh Ecuadorean Hol- stein-Friesian Exposition, 1953 (DC.—; EC(M). 89); 50th Anniversary of Banco del Pichincha, Quito, 1956 (DC. 77; EC(M). 97). Fine to extremely fine.

Bronze medals, by Huguenin, on Fourth Centenary of the

foundation of the city of Guenca, 12 April 1957 (DC. 82- 84; EC(M). 103-105). Extremely fine, in original cases of issue.

Medals in various metals on: Victor Emilio Estrada (DC. 86;

EC(M). 106); inauguration of new social security building, Quito, November 1959 (DC. 103; EC(M). 127) (pierced); inauguration of monument to Carlos Julio Arosemena Tola, Guayaquil, 1960 (DC. 104; EC(M). 129); Professional Golden Jubilee of Dr. Carlos Alberto Arroyo del Rio, Guayaquil, 19 December 1964 (ES(M).—); prize medals for Fifth Bolivarian Games, Quito and Guayaquil, 1965 (2, in bronze and gilt) (EC(M). 138); Sixth National Medical Congress, Cuenca, 1965 (EC(M). 139); inauguration of Regional Hospital, Ambato, 11 March 1965 (EC(M). 140); 60th Anniversary of Banco del Pichincha, 1966 (EC(M). 141); inauguration of new Central Bank building, Quito, August 1968 (EC(M). 142); First South American Junior Table Tennis Championship, Guayaquil, 1969 (EC(M). 143); Central University of Ecuador (EC(M). 144); Fine Arts in Ecuador (EC(M). 145); Philanthropic Society of Guayas (EC(M). 147); and a 40 gm. bar of silver by John Pinches commemorating the Banco de Guayaquil. Mostly very fine and better.

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ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION RATES (commencing from 1st January) for Catalogues and subsequent lists of Prices Realised

COIN SALES £6.00 per annum Deposit required for Air Mail postage £10)

NAVAL & MILITARY MEDAL SALES £1.00 per annum (Deposit required for Air Mail postage £1)

Reductions for new subscribers commencing after 30th June. All subscriptions expire on 31st December. Catalogues of past Sales cannot be supplied.

GLENDINING & CO. AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS

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COINS & MEDALS

Buyers are NOT liable for Commission on the cost of their purchases.

CASH ADVANCES

If required, cash advances will be made at our discretion and at our valuations on the understanding that Lots are submitted for sale ENTIRELY WITHOUT RESERVE and at a Commission Rate of 124% on realisation.

In the event of repayment of the Cash Advance before the Sale takes place, a charge of 10% on the amount advanced will be payable.

COMMISSION FOR SELLING 10% on the amount realised Minimum Charge of S% on reserve prices for Lots £4.00 remaining unsold per Lot:

All goods will be held insured against fire and burglary,

pending sale, at a premium of £1 per £100, unless the Auctioneers are instructed to the contrary.

SETTLEMENT MADE 14 DAYS AFTER DATE OF SALE

EXPERT ADVICE Expert advice is immediately available and no charge is made for the examination of property submitted to these Rooms with a view to Sale by Auction. Visits to Town and Country houses for the purpose of advising intending sellers arranged at a nominal charge.

VALUATIONS Probate and Insurance Valuations on Collections at recog- nised scale of charges. The valuation fee is refunded if the property involved is placed in our hands for sale within six months of the date of valuing.

Further information on application to the Auctioneers at:

7, Blenheim Street, New Bond Street, London, W.1. Telephone: 01-493 2445 (3 lines)

Pardy & Son (Printers) Limited, 156a Christchurch Road, Ringwood, BH24 3SF.