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Engraved and Enamelled Coins 251 252 One with thread bare, otherwise fine to very fine


Provenance: H. Brown Collection George III, Twopences (3), 1797 (3), all fashioned into screw boxes, Pennies (3), fashioned into screw boxes (3) [6].


£60-£80


Provenance: H. Brown Collection George III, Penny, 1797, portrait engraved with hair and buttoned tunic, face re-cut, rev. engraved to show Britannia


with bonnet and parasol, holding dancing figure; together with enamelled Pennies of George III (2) and a cardboard imitation of a 1797 Twopence [4]. Varied state


£60-£80 253


George III, Penny, date illegible, portrait engraved with hat, jacket, bow tie and pipe; Victoria, Pennies (2), 1862, portrait engraved with hat, collar, jacket and pipe, 1901, portrait engraved with bicorne hat, military uniform and beard; George V, Penny, 1911, portrait engraved with cap, collar, tie, jacket and cigar; George VI, Penny, 1945, portrait engraved with trilby hat and cigarette, rev. engraved to clad Britannia in two piece swimsuit and cap [5]. Fine and better, a varied and interesting group Provenance: H. Brown collection


£80-£100 254


1884, 1887 and one with date removed, revs. with openwork fields, three gilt [5]. All brooch-mounted on obverses, better than very fine


£100-£150 255


Provenance: H. Brown Collection William IV, Penny 1831, obv. engraved ‘J.E.G. 1880’, rev. with openwork fields, gilt; Victoria, Pennies (4), 1881H,


Provenance: H. Brown Collection Victoria, Crown 1887, rev. enamelled in seven colours, Shilling, 1887, enamelled in five colours, gilt; George V,


Halfcrown, 1915, rev. enamelled in four colours [3]. Better than very fine, the enamelling of fine style and intact, all pin mounted on reverse


£80-£100


x 256 Victoria, enamelled Crowns (2), Florin, Shillings (2) [5]. Varied state 257


£50-£70


Provenance: H. Brown Collection Victoria, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1887, revs. enamelled in five colours and gilt; together with miscellaneous


enamelled and engraved coins (8) [10]. Varied state; first two housed in damaged lunette pendant cases £60-£80


258


Provenance: H. Brown Collection Victoria, Penny, 1887, rev. enamelled in eight colours, the obv. engraved (A present from Southsea for a good aunt),


fields gilt. Swivel mounted in brooch fitting, host very fine, enamelling unbroken and of fine workmanship, rare on a bronze host


£100-£150 259


Victoria, Penny, 1899, rev. planed flat and engraved ‘presented by her uncle Ned to Lilian, her first Penny, July 17th 1905’; Edward VII, Penny, 1907, rev. planed flat and engraved with portrait of man facing slightly right, signed R. Murray; George V, Penny, rev. planed flat and engraved ‘the Great War, New Year 1916, from Noble to Jim’ [3]. Very fine, of fine workmanship


£60-£80 Provenance: H. Brown Collection 260


Provenance: H. Brown Collection Victoria, Penny, 1900, gilt and with openwork fields. Set in brooch mount with lunette cover


£80-£100


261


Victoria, Halfpenny, gilt, rev. planed flat and decorated with portrait of a man created with numerous tiny pinpricks, signed E. Yearsly (cf. DNW 184, 775). A few surface marks, otherwise very fine, of fine workmanship


£100-£120


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