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A Collection of South African Coins and Medallions

689

South Africa, Griquatown, silver ten pence, undated (1815-16), edge grained l. (KM.5), graded by NGC
as AU58, very rare
7500-8500


690

South Africa, Griquatown, silver five pence, undated (1815-16), edge grained l. (KM.4), graded by NGC
as MS60, very rare
7000-8000

691
691

692

South Africa, Griquatown, pattern penny, young head of Victoria l., rev. dove with olive branch in its
beak (KM.Pn5), graded by NGC as PF 62 BN, about uncirculated and choice
1500-2000

* ex Remick Collection

692

South Africa, Griquatown, pattern penny, young head of Victoria l., rev. dove with olive branch in its
beak (KM.Pn6), graded by NGC as PF 64 BN, mint state and choice
1500-2000

* ex Remick Collection

693

South Africa, Griquatown, copper penny, undated (1815-16), edge grained l. (KM.2), extremely fine,
very rare
4500-5500


694

South Africa, Griquatown, copper penny, undated (1815-16), edge grained l. (KM.Tn1), graded by
NGC as MS62, practically mint state, very rare
5000-6000

695

South Africa, Cape of Good Hope, pattern penny, 1889, young head of Victoria l., rev. shield of arms
with supporters (KM.Pn1), graded by NGC as PF 63 BN, mint state
1250-1500

* ex Remick Collection

696

South Africa, Orange Free State, pattern bronze penny, 1888, flat-topped plain shield of arms with
date beneath, rev. value within wreath (KM.Pn13), graded by NGC as PF64 RB, mostly brilliant, a splash of
light purple iridescence at top left of shield
1000-1200

697

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1892, double shaft, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over flags,
eagle above, value and date above (KM.10.1), graded by NGC as MS62, lots of tiny abrasions on prooflike
surfaces, a good-looking and flashy piece, uncirculated
2000-2200

698

699

698

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1892, single shaft, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags, eagle
above (KM.10.2), some damage by obverse rim at 5 oclock, otherwise very fine and very rare
800-1000

699

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1892, single shaft, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags,
eagle above (KM.10. 2), very rare, nearly very fine
1500-2000

700

701

700

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1894, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over flags, eagle above,
value and date above (KM.10.2), graded by NGC as AU55, tiny abrasions but lots of lustre and quite pleasing
for the grade, good extremely fine
600-800

701

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1895, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over flags, eagle above,
value and date above (KM.10.2), graded by NGC as AU58, satiny lustre, just a hint of wear and only small
abrasions, good extremely fine
1200-1500

702

703

702

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1898, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags, eagle above
(KM.10.1), extremely fine
250-300

703

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, pond, 1898, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over flags, eagle above,
value and date above (KM.10.2), graded by NGC as MS63, a choice piece, bright satiny yellow gold, sharper than
most with great detail in eagle and crest, only a few tiny abrasions, uncirculated
700-800

704

South Africa, blank pond, 1900, extremely scarce


705

600-800

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, half pond, 1892, double shaft, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over
flags, eagle above, value and date above (KM.9.1), graded by NGC as MS65, a gorgeous example, only the tiniest
of abrasions, satiny lustre, bright yellow gold, sharp on the eagle and state crest, uncirculated
1500-1800

706

707

706

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, half pond, 1894, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags, eagle above
(KM.9.2), very fine
80-100

707

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, half pond, 1897, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags, eagle above,
very fine or better
80-100

708

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 5 shillings, 1892, bust l., single shaft, rev. value and date within wreath
(KM.8.1), uncirculated, graded by NGC as MS62, sparkling cartwheel lustre, only small marks, light silvery grey
surfaces
1500-1800

709

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 5 shillings, 1892, single shaft, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over
flags, eagle above, value and date above (KM.8.1), graded by NGC as MS62, lots of abrasions but intense frosty
lustre with some splashes of iridescent golden blue toning, uncirculated
1200-1500

710

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 5 shillings, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath, single shaft
(KM.8.1), good very fine or better, graded by NGC as XF45, lots of fine abrasions but still a pleasing appearance,
300-350
light silvery grey

711

712

711

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 5 shillings, 1892, double shaft, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche over
flags, eagle above, value and date above (KM.8.2), graded by NGC as MS61, brilliant silvery lustre, prooflike
surfaces, uncirculated
1200-1500

712

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger 2 shillings, 1892, bust l., rev. arms in small round cartouche over flags,
eagle above, value and date above (KM.7), graded by NGC as PF61, light hairlines overwhelmed by handsome
dark iridescent grey toning, most pleasing for the grade
1500-1800

713

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1892, bust l., rev. arms in small round cartouche over flags,
eagle above, value and date above (KM.7), graded by NGC as MS64, especially bright silvery lustre, splashes of
gold iridescence here and there on the peripheries, uncirculated
900-1000

714

715

714

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1892, bust l., rev. circular shield of arms over flags, eagle
above (KM.7), cleaned a long time ago, otherwise almost mint state
600-800

715

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1897, bust l., rev. arms in small round cartouche over flags,
eagle above, value and date above (KM.7), graded by NGC as MS64, an exceptionally choice piece with satiny
lustre and silvery golden blue iridescence, a study in pastels, uncirculated
150-200

716

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1892, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value below, date
to right (KM.6), graded by NGC as MS63, bright frosty lustre, splashes of vivid golden blue iridescence, excellent eye
appeal, uncirculated
800-900


717

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1894, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value below, date
to right (KM.6), graded by NGC as MS64, bright silvery lustre, reverse satiny golden grey and almost perfect, choice,
uncirculated, a very rare date, almost impossible to find
1500-2000

718

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1896, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value below, date to
right (KM.6), graded by NGC as MS64, a beautiful and very choice piece having cartwheel lustre beneath handsome, light
silvery grey toning, the reverse accentuated by a splash of vivid golden green iridescence, uncirculated
180-200

719

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings; 6 pence, 1896, bust l., rev. date and denomination, both about
extremely fine (2)
75-100

720

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings; 6 pence; 3 pence, 1897, bust l., rev. date and denomination, good
very fine and better (3)
100-120

721

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, shilling, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.5), graded
by NGC as MS64, blazing cartwheel lustre combined with vivid golden purplish blue iridescent toning, a coin of
exceptional eye appeal, uncirculated
800-900

722

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, shilling, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.5), graded by NGC
as MS61, bright golden blue iridescent toning, really attractive for this number grade, uncirculated
500-550

723

724

723

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, proof shilling, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.5),
extremely fine
500-600

724

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, shilling, 1892, bust l., rev. value within wreath (KM.5), almost uncirculated

450-500

725

726

725

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, shilling, 1892, bust l., rev. value within wreath (KM.5), some light scratches
behind head, otherwise better than extremely fine
200-250

726

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, shilling 1892 (KM.5), toning a little blotchy, otherwise extremely fine

727

180-200

728

727

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, shilling, 1897, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.5), graded by
NGC as MS62, handsome original silvery grey surfaces with hues of golden iridescence, uncirculated
80-100

728

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, proof 6 pence, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.4),
graded by NGC as PF60, 40-50 struck, silvery grey surfaces, a lot of fine abrasions, rare
900-1000


729

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 6 pence, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.4), graded by
NGC as MS64, very choice with elegant blue and gold iridescent toning, uncirculated
450-500

730

731

732

730

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 6 pence, 1896, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.4), graded by
NGC as MS62, lots of abrasions thus the number grade, but handsome toning, a mixture of silvery grey and amber
gold, more so on the reverse, uncirculated
150-200

731

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 6 pence, 1897, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.4), graded by
NGC as MS63, silvery obverse, handsome light golden toning on reverse, strong lustre, uncirculated
80-100

732

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 6 pence, 1897, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.4), about
uncirculated
50-60

733

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, proof 3 pence, 1892, bust l.,, rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by
NGC as PF62, 35-40 struck, light fingerprints on the mirror surfaces, mottled silvery golden toning, rare
800-900

734

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 3 pence, 1892, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by
NGC as MS62, a beautiful coin enhanced by vivid golden blue iridescent toning, uncirculated
60-80



735 736 737 738
735

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger 3 pence, 1893, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by
NGC as MS65, a gem with gleaming lustre shining through elegant, medium silvery golden iridescent toning, a very rare
date, uncirculated
350-400

736

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 3 pence, 1894, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by
NGC as MS61, a lovely coin despite the modest number grade, light silvery grey toning, uncirculated
300-350

737

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 3 pence, 1895, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by NGC
as MS63, some light scuffs muted by handsome silvery gold iridescence, the key date, uncirculated
500-600

738

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 3 pence, 1896, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by
NGC as MS63, a beautiful, choice coin with light silvery gold surfaces, uncirculated
50-80

739

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, 3 pence, 1897, bust l., rev. value and date within wreath (KM.3), graded by
NGC as MS61, mottled but attractive gold toning, prooflike obverse, uncirculated
60-80

740

South Africa, ZAR, pattern bronze penny, 1890, oval shield of arms over flags, eagle above, date
beneath, rev. value within wreath (KM.PnA22), graded by NGC as PF65 BN, elegant surfaces of mahogany
brown and fading red, a truly beautiful specimen
1000-1200

741

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1892, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value and date above
(KM.2), graded by NGC as MS65 RD, deep brick red in colour, the mint lustre fading but the surfaces a delight,
uncirculated
800-1000

742

743

742

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1892, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value and date above
(KM.2), graded by NGC as MS65 RB, a gem with golden red surfaces, one of finest seen by this cataloguer,
uncirculated
450-500

743

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1892 (KM.2), uncirculated, graded by NGC as MS64 RB, a number of
tiny carbon flecks but nearly full red lustre, exceptionally fine
350-400

744

745

744

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1893, bust l., rev. circular arms garnished (KM.2), some staining on
head, otherwise extremely fine with traces of lustre, rare date
200-250

745

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1894, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value and date above
(KM.2), graded by NGC as MS63 BN, a coin of superb eye appeal, close to a gem, with rich bluish brown surfaces
showing many glimmers of golden mint red, uncirculated
250-300

746

747

746

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1898, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value and date above (KM.2),
graded by NGC as MS63 RB, gleaming lustre, a classic image in very choice condition, uncirculated
80-100

747

South Africa, ZAR, Kruger, penny, 1898, bust l., rev. arms in round cartouche, value and date above
(KM.2), graded by NGC as MS64 RB, golden red with some purplish toning, the lustre just starting to fade,
uncirculated
80-100

748

South Africa, ZAR, miscellaneous silver coins, fair or better (13)

749

South Africa, Republic, pattern bronze 2 cents, 1962 (Hern-A5), a rare transition piece bearing a
diminutive portrait on a small flan (16.3mm) showing the portrait used on the reverse of the new 1-cent
coinage (of 1961), a pattern for the new issues of this curious denomination, uncirculated, a choice red and
brown example, very rare, with a mintage estimated to be only about 50 pieces
250-300

60-80

see Brian Hern, Handbook on South African Coins & Patterns, pp.247-268, for the story behind the patterns of this period.


750

South Africa, George V, proof set, 1923 (KM.PS1), 655 sets struck to commemorate the new coinage
of the Union of South Africa, beautiful examples consisting of the following, all graded by NGC:
penny, PF65 BN; penny, PF66 BN, especially rich colour and about flawless; penny, PF66 BN, also about
perfect; 3 pence, PF64, rich dark grey; 6 pence, PF64 amber gold mixed with brilliant silvery colour; shilling, PF64,
delicate silvery gold; 2 shillings, PF65 rich silvery gold surfaces; 2 shillings, PF65 with silvery gold iridescence, with
original Mappin and Webb case (8)
700-800


751

South Africa, George V, proof set, 1936 (KM.PS11), very rare as only 40 sets were coined, this
particularly fine and all graded by NGC as follows: penny PF65 BN, rich mahogany colour; penny,
PF64 BN rich mahogany colour and only the faintest of hairlines; penny, PF65 BN, rich mahogany surfaces and
nearly flawless; 3 pence, PF64 but a solid gem proof with lovely light iridescent gold toning; 6 pence, PF66, a mate
to the previous in eye-appeal and nearly flawless; shilling, PF65 brilliant reflective surfaces showing just a hint of
iridescence; 2 shillings, PF66 and matched in colour to the last, and 2 shillings PF65 with delicate silvery golden
iridescence surely one of the finest sets to be found, with original card case (8)
2200-2500

752

753

752

South Africa, George V, proof sovereign, 1923SA, laur. head l., rev. St. George and the dragon (KM.2),
graded by NGC as PF63, FDC
1500-1750

753

South Africa, George V, sovereign, 1923SA, 655 pieces struck, bust l., rev. St. George and the dragon
(KM.21), graded by NGC as PF65, a mate to the half and they have apparently been together since issue, gem
proof
1500-2000

754

South Africa, George V, sovereigns (8), 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932; half sovereigns
(2), 1925, 1926, extremely fine or better (10)
700-800

755

756

755

South Africa, George V, proof half sovereign, 1923SA, laur. head l., rev. St. George and the dragon
(KM.1), graded by NGC as PF64, FDC
1000-1200

756

South Africa, George V, half sovereign, 1923SA, 655 pieces struck, bust left, rev. St. George and the
dragon (KM.20), graded by NGC as PF65, beautiful surfaces, a fine piece, gem proof
1000-1200

757

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1923, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield of the union, value below
(KM.19.1), graded by NGC as MS62, silvery lustre, noticeable field abrasions, good extremely fine
100-120

758

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1924, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield of the union, value below
(KM.19.1), graded by NGC as MS64, deep russet golden blue iridescence, a lovely coin, uncirculated
250-300

759

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1925, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield, date at sides (KM19.1),
graded by NGC as MS62, uncirculated, very rare date, even more so in this grade
1200-1400

760

761

760

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1928, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield of the union, value below
(KM.19.2), graded by NGC as MS62, handsome silvery grey surfaces for the grade, uncirculated, rare
500-600

761

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1930, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield of the union, value
below (KM.19.2), graded by NGC as MS64, brilliant frosty lustre, a few noticeable long scuffs in the fields,
uncirculated
300-350

762

763

762

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1932, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield, date at sides (KM19.3),
graded by NGC as MS63, uncirculated
100-150

763

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1934, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield of the union, value
below (KM.19.3), graded by NGC as MS64, silvery gold iridescence and quite choice despite abrasions in obverse left
field, uncirculated
300-350

764

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1935, crowned bust l., rev. crowned shield of the union, value
below (KM.19.3), graded by NGC as MS63, choice with brilliant golden bluish green iridescence, a handsome piece,
uncirculated
120-150


765

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings lot, all good extremely fine to uncirculated and graded by NGC, as follows:
1937, MS61, brilliant; 1938, MS64, iridescent gold; 1939, MS62, brilliant; 1940, MS62, satiny silvery grey lustre;
1941, AU58, silvery golden grey; 1942, AU58, frosty silvery grey; 1943, AU58, brilliant and frosty silvery white
lustre; 1945, MS63, satiny silvery white lustre with a splash of iridescent gold on reverse; 1946, MS61, silvery grey and
a handsome coin (9)
500-550


766

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1932 (KM.22), graded by NGC as AU58, soft strike, otherwise uncirculated;
sixpence, 1936 (KM.16.2), graded by NGC as MS6, uncirculated (2)
150-200

767

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1934, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.22),
graded by NGC as MS63, frosty silvery lustre, some noticeable abrasions in obverse fields, uncirculated
100-120

768

770

768

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1935, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.22),
graded by NGC as MS65, beautiful surfaces showing silvery gold iridescence, a gem, uncirculated
150-200

769

South Africa, George V, 2 shillings, 1936, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.22),
graded by NGC as MS65, brilliant silvery lustre, uncirculated
80-100

770

South Africa, George V, florin, 1923, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.18),
graded by NGC as MS61, light silvery grey with some abrasions, uncirculated
100-120

771

South Africa, George V, florin, 1926, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.18),
graded by NGC as MS65, a brilliant gem coin with blazing, frosty mint lustre, the second rarest date, impossible to find
this nice, uncirculated
1500-2000

772

773

772

South Africa, George V, florin, 1929, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.18),
graded by NGC as MS63, silvery grey with some obverse scuffs in fields, uncirculated, rare
650-700

773

South Africa, George V, florin, 1930, crowned bust l., rev. shield of the union, value below (KM.18),
graded by NGC as MS64, slightly mottled silvery grey surfaces, uncirculated
300-350

774

775

774

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1923, crowned bust l., rev. anchor of the union, value below (KM.17.1),
graded by NGC as MS64, brilliant silvery surfaces, uncirculated
80-100

775

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1924, crowned bust l., rev. anchor of the union, value below (KM.17.1),
graded by NGC as MS65, a brilliant gem coin with gorgeous smooth silvery surfaces, uncirculated
150-200

776

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1929, crowned bust l., rev. anchor of the union, value below (KM.17.2),
graded by NGC as MS66, frosty and brilliant, a gem, uncirculated
500-600

777

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1929, crowned bust left, rev. anchor of the union, value below
(KM.17.2), graded by NGC as MS65, a gem with beautiful, fully original silvery surfaces showing hints of golden
iridescence, uncirculated
800-1000

778

779

778

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1930, crowned bust l., rev. anchor of the union, value below (KM.17.2),
graded by NGC as MS65, medium silvery grey colour, a gem coin with excellent lustre and nearly mark-free surfaces,
uncirculated
150-200

779

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1934, crowned bust l., rev. anchor of the union, value below (KM.17.3),
graded by NGC as MS64, light russet gold toning mixed with brilliant silvery lustre, very choice, uncirculated 80-100

780

781

780

South Africa, George V, shilling, 1935 (KM.17.3), extremely fine

781

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1924, crowned bust l., rev. wreath with value within (KM.16.1), graded
by NGC as MS62, brilliant with a few obverse scuffs, uncirculated
120-150

782

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1925, crowned bust l., rev. flower within ornaments, value below
(KM.16.2), graded by NGC as MS66, a superb gem with bright silvery surfaces, uncirculated, very rare
250-300

783

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1925, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.1),
graded by NGC as MS65, choice, uncirculated, rare date
300-350

60-80

784

785

784

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1926, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.2),
graded by NGC as MS61, silvery grey and very pleasing, uncirculated
150-200

785

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1927, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.2),
graded by NGC as MS63, bright silvery grey surfaces, uncirculated
150-200

786

787

786

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1930, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.2),
graded by NGC as MS64, bright silvery grey and very choice, uncirculated
150-200

787

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1932, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.3),
graded by NGC as MS63, brilliant and very choice, uncirculated
80-100

788

789

788

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1935, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.3),
graded by NGC as MS63, a gem coin with beautiful, original surfaces, bright silvery reverse, obverse deep lilac grey, one
of the key dates, uncirculated
250-300

789

South Africa, George V, 6 pence, 1936, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.16.3),
graded by NGC as MS64, brilliant and a gem coin, uncirculated
120-150

790

791

792

790

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1923, crowned bust l., rev. wreath with value within (KM.15.1), a gem graded
by NGC as MS65, brilliant with beautiful russet gold and some bright blue iridescence, uncirculated
100-120

791

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1924, crowned bust l., rev. wreath with value within (KM.15.1), graded
by NGC as MS62, light silvery grey and very handsome, uncirculated
100-120

792

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1925, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.2),
graded by NGC as MS65, brilliant silvery lustre, exceptional, uncirculated, rare
250-300

793

794

793

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1926, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.2),
graded by NGC as MS63, silvery blue and russet gold toning, a lovely coin, uncirculated
100-120

794

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1927, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.2),
graded by NGC as MS62, silvery grey surfaces and sharp, uncirculated
100-120

795

796

797

795

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1928, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.2),
graded by NGC as MS62, brilliant silvery grey surfaces, a choice coin, uncirculated
200-250

796

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1929, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.2),
graded by NGC as MS64, brilliant silvery grey surfaces, another choice coin, uncirculated
100-120

797

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1930, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.2), graded
by NGC as MS65, deep silvery gold toning, mottled russet gold reverse, uncirculated, scarce
250-300

798

799

800

798

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1932, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.3),
graded by NGC as MS64, brilliant, a few obverse field scuffs, uncirculated
80-100

799

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1933, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.3),
graded by NGC as MS63, silvery grey surfaces, a handsome piece, uncirculated
80-100

800

South Africa, George V, 3 pence, 1936, crowned bust l., rev. protea flower, value below (KM.15.3),
graded by NGC as MS62, bright silvery lustre, uncirculated
60-80

801

802

801

South Africa, George V, penny, 1923, crowned bust left, rev. sailing ship with value below (KM.14.1), a gem
coin graded by NGC as MS65RB, uncirculated, surfaces a gorgeous blend of golden red and purplish brown 150-200

802

South Africa, George V, penny, 1930, crowned bust l., rev. sailing ship with value below (KM.14.2), a
gem coin graded by NGC as MS65RB, uncirculated, golden red with some gorgeous purple iridescence 150-200

803

804

803

South Africa, George V, penny, 1933, crowned bust l., rev. sailing ship with value below (KM.14.3), graded
by NGC as MS65RD, uncirculated, medium golden red colour, very slight porous texture to the metal
100-120

804

South Africa, George V, penny, 1934, crowned bust l., rev. sailing ship with value below (KM.14.3),
graded by NGC as MS63RB, uncirculated, gorgeous purplish red colour, scuff in right obverse field but still outstanding
eye appeal
80-100

805

South Africa, George V, halfpenny lot, all uncirculated and graded by NGC as follows: 1923, MS65 BN,
elegant charcoal black surfaces; 1924, MS63 BN, medium brown; 1926, MS64 BN, with bright blue iridescence;
1929, MS63 BN, iridescent golden bluish brown; 1931, MS64 BN, iridescent blue and brown; 1932, MS65 RB,
iridescent green obverse with reddish brown reverse; 1933, MS64 RB, mostly golden red; 1934, MS65 RD, almost
550-600
perfect; 1936, MS65 RB, gorgeous bright iridescent purplish golden red (9)


806

South Africa, George V, partial proof set, 1923 (as KM.PS1: 655 complete sets minted): penny,
penny, penny, all choice proofs with gorgeous dark mahogany surfaces; 3 pence, 6 pence, shilling, 2 shillings, and
2 shillings, all exceptionally choice proofs enhanced by beautiful, original iridescent golden silvery toning and only the
faintest of hairlines visible under magnification obviously, a carefully preserved set (each coin should certify very high,
if sent to any grading certification service) (8)
550-600

807




South Africa, George V, silver lot, all extremely fine to uncirculated and graded by NGC as follows: 3 pence,
1934, AU58, mottled medium golden grey; 3 pence, 1938, MS64, frosty white lustre; 3 pence, 1939, MS63,
brilliant; 6 pence, 1923, MS60, light silvery gold; 6 pence, 1933, AU55, silvery grey; 2 shillings, 1923, AU58,
light silvery grey; 2 shillings, 1924, AU58, light silvery grey; 2 shillings, 1932, AU58, bright silvery lustre; 2
shillings, 1923, AU58, handsome lilac grey surfaces with almost no abrasions at all (9)
250-300

808

South Africa, George V, bronze lot, all uncirculated and graded by NGC, as follows: penny, 1930, MS62
BN, elegant charcoal grey, rare; penny, 1925, MS65 RB, a beautiful coin with vivid bluish brown and red surfaces;
penny, 1928, MS63 BN, chocolate brown combined with bluish red iridescence with great eye appeal; penny,
1930, MS64 RB, almost fully red lustre; penny, 1924, MS64 BN, elegant bright bluish black surfaces and truly
gorgeous; penny, 1929, MS64 RB, a joy to behold with its greenish brown iridescence mixed with remnant mint red;
penny, 1935, MS65 RB, an exquisite gem of a coin; penny, 1936, MS64 RB, another beauty mostly red on obverse
with bluish brown toning mixed with red on reverse (8)
550-600

809

South Africa, George V, miscellaneous silver and bronze coins, fine or better (26)

60-80


810

South Africa, George VI, proof set, 1937 (KM.PS12), 116 sets issued for the new monarchs colonial
coinage, not as rare per se as the last but of rare quality, graded by NGC as follows: penny, PF65 BN,
rich mahogany colour; penny, PF64 BN very faint hairlines but with splendid eye-appeal and mahogany-brown in colour;
penny, PF63 BN, a gem but for a fine line down the kings profile and faint hairlines yet rich mahogany brown in colour;
3 pence, PF66 with gleaming silver surfaces; 6 pence, PF65 almost as brilliant as the last; shilling, PF65 brilliant;
2 shillings, PF64 brilliant with faint hairlines; 2 shillings, PF65 brilliant with one tiny mark on the kings face but a
notable cameo frosted portrait all in all, a carefully preserved and beautiful set, with original case (8)
750-850


811

South Africa, George VI, proof set, 1938 (KM.PS13), very rare as only 44 sets were coined, a lovely
representation of these VIP or record proofs, carefully graded by NGC as follows: penny, PF64 BN,
obvious light hairlines but beautiful mahogany brown in colour with subtle hints of mint red; penny, PF65 BN, rich
chocolate-brown surfaces; penny, PF64 BN, very faint hairlines overpowered by lovely chocolate colour showing hints of
mint red; 3 pence, PF65, cameo and brilliant with delicate iridescent hues; 6 pence, PF64, cameo having some delicate
russet colour around the frosted reverse; shilling, PF64, brilliant; 2 shillings, PF64, brilliant; 2 shillings, PF63,
brilliant silvery surfaces with only minor contacts and hairlines, with original case (8)
1200-1500


812

South Africa, George VI, proof set, 1943 (KM.PS15), rare as only 104 sets were created during this
wartime year, an excellent set carefully graded by NGC as follows: penny, PF64 BN, a superb piece of
gorgeous mahogany colour having just two tiny contact marks in the left obverse field; penny, PF65 BN, rich dark
mahogany in colour; penny, PF65 BN an exquisite coin showing more than a little rose-red faded mint red toning down
to a nearly perfect light chocolate brown; 3 pence, PF63, choice with mottled silvery gold iridescence; 6 pence, PF64,
light gold toning on the portrait surrounded by a lovely silvery grey; shilling, PF65 with delicate silvery blue toning; 2
shillings, PF65, with swirling silvery blue iridescence; 2 shillings, PF65, another gem with a delightful silvery sheen
over mirrored surfaces certainly one of the finest extant sets of this date, with original case (8)
450-500


813

South Africa, George VI, proof set, 1944 (KM.PS16), another rare set, mintage of only 150 sets, a beautiful
example of the VIP coinage, carefully graded by NGC as follows: penny, PF64 BN, deep brown and exquisite;
penny, PF65 BN, deep mahogany brown in colour and nearly perfect; penny, PF66 BN, with the same superb eye-appeal
as the last but essentially perfect; 3 pence, PF65, mostly brilliant with delicate toning; 6 pence, PF64, only faint hairlines
on obverse which is brilliant with the reverse is toned in delicate russet shades; shilling, PF65, brilliant with delicate silvery gold
iridescence; 2 shillings, PF63, brilliant and flashy but having light toning stains on obverse; 2 shillings, PF65, mostly
brilliant with delicate golden brown iridescence on reverse, with original case (8)
450-500

814

South Africa, George VI, proof set, 1945 (KM.PS17), 150 sets made when few in the world were
dreaming of collecting coins, an especially fine set graded by NGC as follows: penny, PF65 BN dark
mahogany colour; penny, PF64 BN, slightly mottled obverse but deep brown and lovely; penny, PF64 BN, a gem of
deep brown colour thus a puzzling 64, 3 pence, PF65, with mottled russet and gold toning; 6 pence, PF63, brilliant
with mottled colour; shilling, PF64, brilliant with a delicate golden sheen; 2 shillings, PF64, mostly brilliant with some
smoky silvery colour; 2 shillings, PF65, mostly brilliant with some light, swirling golden grey colour, with original case
(8)
450-500

815

South Africa, George VI, proof set, 1946 (KM.PS18), a rare set with a mintage of just 150, a modern
rarity and an especially handsome set carefully graded by NGC as follows: penny, PF65 RB, with
gorgeous purple and red surfaces; penny, PF64 RB, almost full mint red; penny, PF65 RB, almost as red as a
bronze can get and gorgeous in eye-appeal; 3 pence, PF63, with russet toning; 6 pence, PF64, delicate silvery grey;
shilling, PF64, brilliant obverse mated with beautiful russet-gold toned reverse; 2 shillings, PF64, brilliant obverse
combined with delicate golden russet toning on reverse; 2 shillings, PF63, mottled golden brown obverse mated with
bright silvery grey reverse, with original case (8)
450-500

816

South Africa, George VI, bronze and silver lot, all uncirculated and graded by NGC, as follows: penny, 1937,
MS64 RB, mostly brick red; penny, 1938, MS66 RB, almost fully red; penny, 1939, MS64 RB, beautiful purple
red surfaces; penny, 1940, MS64 RB, an artists palatte of purplish red lustre; 2 shillings, 1938, MS64, silvery
gold iridescence; 2 shillings, 1942, MS63, silvery grey; 2 shillings, 1947, MS63, silvery golden grey iridescence
and lovely; 2 shillings, 1948, MS62, bright silvery lustre; 2 shillings, 1949, MS65, silvery gold iridescence and
especially handsome (9)
100-150

817

South Africa, George VI, miscellaneous silver and bronze coins, fine or better (lot)

60-80

818

South Africa, George VI & Elizabeth II, proof gold, carefully graded by NGC as follows: pound,
1952 (KM.42) PF65, pound, 1952 (KM.43) PF65, pound, 1953 (KM.54) PF65, pound, 1955 (KM.54)
PF65, pound, 1956 (KM.54) PF65, pound, 1960 (KM.54) PF65 a super group, and a chance to obtain topend pieces of almost all the modern dates in one go (6)
800-900

819

South Africa, Elizabeth II, proof pounds, each KM.54 and closely graded by NGC as follows: 1954
PF64, 1957 PF64, 1958 PF64 and 1959 PF63 nice coins all (4)
550-600

820

South Africa, Elizabeth II/Republic, miscellaneous silver and bronze coins, mostly extremely fine or better,
some fair to fine (lot)
60-80

Miscellaneous

821

South Africa, five shilling crowns, beautiful examples, each graded by NGC as follows: 1947, MS65,
brilliant with light iridescent grey obverse toning; 1947, PF65, brilliant and gorgeous with a hint of gold toning; 1948,
PF65, brilliant and again with pleasing light gold peripheral toning; 1949, PL65, with beautiful cartwheel lustre and
lovely light gold iridescence; 1950, PF65, tiny abrasions on bust but brilliant with splashes of gold toning; 1952, Cape
Town Founding, PL64, delicate silvery blue toning; 1954, PL65, brilliant with delicate gold iridescent toning on
obverse; 1955, PL64, very choice and lovely with light golden blue iridescence, 1956, PL65, slightly streaky silvery gold
toning and some hairlines; 1960, Union Anniversary, PL65, a gem with light iridescent toning (10) 400-450

822

South Africa, five shilling crowns, all exceptional, each graded by NGC as follows: 1951, PL66;
1952 Cape Town Founding, PL66; 1953, PL66 (2); 1957, PF66; 1958 PF66; 1959, PL66; 1960, Union
Anniversary, PL66; 1961, PL66; 1962, PL66; 1963, PL66; 1964, PL66; 1964, PL67, a wonderful collection,
each coin showing delicate silvery gold iridescence (13)
300-350

823

South Africa, 2 shillings (14), 1946-1960, 1953 missing, uncirculated, in Perspex case and box; 1 shilling/10
cents (14), 1950-1964, 1953 missing, uncirculated, 1964 proof (28)
100-150

824

South Africa, pennies, 1923/24/28/31ZUID/31SUID/32/35, others 1937-1960, mostly extremely


fine or better (31)
100-150

825

South Africa, Republic, 2 Rand (2), 1992, 1993, proof, FDC, in plastic capsules; Rands (29), 1969 (10), 1986
(4) prooflike, 1987 (5) one prooflike, 1988 (6) prooflike, 1990 (2), one proof, 1992, proof, 1993, proof, the currency
coins uncirculated (31)
60-80

826

South Africa, mixed lot: halfpenny 1935, extremely fine or better; George V, 6 pences (2), 1929, 1931, about
extremely fine and good extremely fine respectively; ZAR, Kruger, 2 shillings, 1897, lustrous good extremely fine with
iridescent toning (4)
150-200

827

South Africa, proof sets (44), 1950/61/69/70(2)/71(2)/72(2)/73(2)/74(2)/75(2)/76(2)/77(3)/78(2)/


79(2)/80(2)/81(2)/82(2)/83(2)/84(2) 86(2)/87(2)/88(2)/92(2)/94/95, mostly choice, in cases of issue; mint
sets (99), various dates from 1954-1995, some incomplete, uncirculated (143)
250-300

828

South Africa, original coin case, sovereign to farthing, First Coinage of the South African Mint,
Pretoria 1923
40-60

Medals relating to the Zuid Afrikaansche Republiek and the Boer War

Tribute Medals

829

Ossett, gold Tribute medal, struck by V&S (Vaughtons of Birmingham), BOROUGH OF OSSETT
INCORPORATED 1890 around four medallions illustrating mills, fleece, wheat sheaf and symbols
of Industry, rev. legend TRANSVAAL WAR/ PRESENTED BY/ READERS OF THE O. OBSERVER/
TO Corporal G Jessup/ OF THE SECOND SERVICE COMPANY/1ST V.B. KINGS OWN YORKSHIRE
LIGHT INFANTRY/1902. 9ct, hallmarked, 32mm (Hibbard A20), double loop suspension, rubbed, about
extremely fine, in original fitted case, very rare

300-400

Inside of case inscribed R.CRIBBES JEWELLER STATION ROAD OSSETT. Hibbard states R4 - only one example known.
This is the second.

830

Yorkshire Imperial Yeomanry, silver Tribute medal, maker Spink, crown and Tudor rose within olive
wreath, A TRIBUTE FROM YORKSHIRE around, rev. Prince of Wales feathers, 3 below, IMPERIAL
YORKSHIRE YEOMANRY on scroll, 1901 SOUTH AFRICA 1902 below, edge inscribed 29026 P.t.e.
J.LUMB., 38mm (Hibbard A31, CMZAR.85), claw and swivel ring, toned,mint state, in original fitted case,
scarce
150-200

831

Melton Mowbray, silver Tribute medal, cavalryman left and foot soldier facing, TRANSVAAL WAR IN
SOUTH AFRICA 1900, 1901 around, rev. PRESENTED BY THE TOWN OF MELTON MOWBRAY TO
H H.Mantle IN RECOGNITION OF HIS PATRIOTISM & VALOUR IN SERVING IN THE TRANSVAAL
WAR AS A CORPORAL IN THE 65th Com. Imp. Yeo, 39mm (Hibbard A16, R3), extremely fine, toned,
rare

150-200


832

Worcester, enamelled silver Tribute medals (2), the first hallmarked and makers mark H.B.S, arms of City
in coloured enamels, SALE BIRM below, rev. of first PRESENTED BY THE CITIZENS OF WORCESTER

TO BUGLER F FINCH.IN RECOGNITION OF HIS SERVICES WITH THE WORCESTER VOLUNTEERS


SOUTH AFRICAN WAR 1899-1900-1901, the second rev. has no name inscribed, 30mm (Hibbard A28), first

has no suspension, second with claw and ring, minor loss of enamel on first, both very fine (2)

100-150

833

Worksop, silver Tribute medal, conjoined heads of Victoria and Edward VII l., rev. blank centre
scroll, PRESENTED TO BY THE SUBSCRIBERS OF WORKSOP, TO COMMEMORATE SERVICES
RENDERED IN SOUTH AFRICA. 1899 TO 1902 around, 28.5mm (Hibbard A29, R4), suspension loop, with
delicate silver neck chain, very fine, rare
150-200

834

Royal Army Medical Corps, gilt silver badge, pin at back, crowned caduceus in olive wreath, SO AFRICA
1900 above, IN ARDUIS FIDELIS and ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS on scrolls below, 30mm x

33mm, very fine, scarce

60-80

835

Boer War, a collection of lapel pin badges (12), mainly by Whitehead & Hoag of New Jersey, USA, with
photo portraits of Rhodes, Cronje, Joubert, Kruger (2), Field Marshall Lord Roberts, Generals Stewart
White, Sir ERP Woodgate, Hector MacDonald, Sir William Gatacre and Lord Kitchener, mainly very fine,
housed in a modern case (12)
80-100

836

Australia - Boer War, small Brass and Copper medalets (22), a few silver plated relating to Australian
Bushmens Corps, Australian Contingents, Return of Troops from S. Africa, Welcome Home Australians,
Tasmanias Hero, NSW Patriotic Fund, etc, many pierced for suspension, fine to extremely fine. (22) 100-120

837

Australia and New Zealand - Boer War medalets, Queen Victoria within flags, rev. Baden Powell facing (2);
obv same as preceding, rev. IN COMMEMORATION OF PEACE; Victoria, veiled bust left, rev. horseman,
SUCCESS TO OUR NEW ZEALAND ROUGH RIDERS, pierced, gilt, about extremely fine. (2)
60-80

838

Cecil Rhodes, silver medal struck for those who accompanied Cecil Rhodes body in the funeral train
from Muizenberg, Cape, to his final resting place in the Matopo Hills, Rhodesia, by Spink, facing bust,
rev. IN MEMORY OF C.J.R. APRIL 16TH 1902 on scroll in olive and oak wreath, 33mm, suspension ring,
blue ribbon and brooch bar, in fitted red leather case, extremely fine, very rare
150-200

President Kruger

839

Swearing in as President, 1898, white metal medal, by Delfos, bust l., rev. HERINNERING AAN DE
INZWERING ALS PRESIDENT DER Z. A. REPUBLIEK TE PRETORIA MEI 1898, 54 mm (CMZAR.-),
some stains and marks, otherwise good very fine, rare
100-120

840

Presidential Election, 1897, white metal medals (4), facing bust, rev. spread eagle atop arms and
banners, 38mm (CMZAR.15), two pierced for suspension, one of these with brooch bar lettered ZAR, very fine
or better (4)
80-100

841

ZAR De Volksstem (newspaper), plated brass Funeral medal, by Begeer, Netherlands, bust of Kruger
l., SJP KRUGER, STAATS PRESIDENT DER Z.A. REPUBLIEK 1883-1900 around, rev. Volksstem

AANDENKEN BEGRAFENIS VAN DE GROTE AFRIKANER PAUL KRUGER TE PRETORIA DEC


1904, 28mm (CMZAR.120), loop broken off, about very fine, scarce
40-60

842

ZAR, white metal Funeral medal, bust of Kruger l., PRESIDENT KRUGER around, J. HALL
AND CO JBURG below, rev. IN MEMORIUM STAATS PRESIDENT - GEBOREN OCT: 10TH 1825/
GESTORVEN JULY 15TH 1904, 29mm (CMZAR.169), pierced, with ring, some marks on bust, otherwise
about extremely fine

60-80


843

Dutch charity fundraising medals (3) for the relief of women and children in the British concentration
camps, silver (2), copper (1), 17th Century horseman and foot soldiers fighting, HET IS BETER TE
STRIJDEN VOOR HET VADERLAND etc, rev. burning farmhouse, DAN DOOR EEN GEVEINSDE
VREDE TE WORDEN BEDROGEN, 33mm (CMZAR.91), one silver piece drilled on edge at top, extremely fine,
scarce (3)
100-150

It is better to fight for the Fatherland / than be compelled to make peace with an enemy

844

ZAR, Boer Victories, silver medal, by Lauer of Nrnberg, bust of Kruger l., rev. arms of the ZAR,
1899 1900 below, ZUR ERINNERG.AN DIE SIEGR: SCHLACHTEN DER BUREN GEGEN DIE
ENGLNDER around, 35mm (CMZAR.109), matt finish, extremely fine, scarce
140-160

in commemoration of the victorious battles of the Boers against the English

845

ZAR, French support medal, by Cartaux, Paris, thin brass shells on cardboard, bust of Kruger l. in
circle of pellets, KRGER PRESIDENT DU TRANSVAAL 1900, CARTAUX PARIS below bust, rev.
AUX BOERS - AUX HROIQUES DFENSEURS DE LA LIBERT AU TRANSVAAL 1900, 37mm
(CMZAR.140), rim slightly buckled at one point, otherwise good very fine, rare
100-120

846

ZAR, Netherlands, Krugers visit to Utrecht 1902, large bronze medal, by H Dubois, struck at the Paris
Mint, bust of Kruger l., LE PRESIDENT KRUGER UTRECHT JUIN 1902, rev. female figure walking in
clouds over a map of South Africa, 68mm (CMZAR.165), almost extremely fine
150-200


847

ZAR, France, Arrival of Kruger in France, aluminium medals (2), Hyena running l. attacks two birds,

LA GUERRE DES BOERES above, in exergue Lassassin dit, vous tes moi, car je suis grand et vous

tes petits, rev. French crest topped with battleaxe amid lightning flashes, Vive Transvaal Lacceuil du
prsident Krger en France on scroll, 38mm (CMZAR.142), integral loop, extremely fine and good very fine
(2)
80-100

848

849

848

ZAR bronzed brass medalet, uniformed bust of Kruger facing, S.J.P. KRUGER over, rev. arms of the
ZAR, square shield in open olive wreath, 28mm (CMZAR.161), plating a little worn in places, otherwise
extremely fine
40-60

849

Kruger, copper medal, by Scharff, facing bust half l., rev. Boer standing with flag in right hand, points
with left to injured British lion slinking right, legend HANDS OFF!, 39mm (CMZAR.17), about extremely
fine, scarce
100-120

850

ZAR gilt brass medalet, by Lauer, bust of Kruger l., PRSIDENT KRGER, rev. DEM TAPFEREN
80-100
BOERENVOLKE 1900/1901, 21mm (CMZAR.111), very fine, rare

to the brave Boer people


851

ZAR white metal medals (3), bust of Kruger l., S.J.P. KRUGER, STAATS PRESIDENT DER Z.A.
REPUBLIEK 1883-1900, G&S below bust, rev. Raadzaal building, Pretoria, 38mm (CMZAR.171), one
lightly gilt, all extremely fine, one better (3)
140-160

852

ZAR, white metal medal, bust of Kruger l., S.J.P. KRUGER, STAATS PRESIDENT DER Z.A.
REPUBLIEK 1883-1900, G&S below bust, rev. Raadzaal building, Pretoria, 38mm (CMZAR.171),
extremely fine
60-80

853
853

854

ZAR, German pro-Boer brass medalet, bust of Kruger l., rev. ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DEN
HELDENMTHIGEN KAMPF DER BUREN UM IHRE UNABHANGIGKEIT, 1899-1900, 26mm
(CMZAR.-), loop removed, very fine, scarce
50-70

in commemoration of the heroic fight of the Boers for their independence

854

ZAR, copper medal, Kruger, facing bust half l., rev. facing busts of Christian de Wet and Koos de la Rey,
39mm (not in CMZAR but possibly a mule of CMZAR.103 and 107), almost extremely fine, rare 120-140

855

ZAR, copper medal, bust of Kruger l., PRAES. S.J.P KRUGER, rev. ZUR ERINNERUNG AN DEN
BEISPIELLOSEN VOLKSHULDIGUNGEN IN KLN A/RH 1-6 - December 1900, 35mm (CMZAR.148),
extremely fine, scarce

100-120

in commemoration of the unprecedented peoples declaration of solidarity in Cologne

856

ZAR, Paul Kruger, silver (1) and bronze (6) portrait medals, by Scharff, facing bust, rev. oak tree, AAN
DE DAPPERE STRIJDERS VOOR RECHT EN VRIJHEID 1899-1900, 39mm (CMZAR.115), good very fine
to extremely fine (7)
150-200

to the brave fighters for right and freedom

857

ZAR, Beaconsfield, near Kimberley, white metal medal, arms of Beaconsfield, SIEGE OF BEACONSFIELD
14 OCTOBER 1899 * 15 FEBRUARY 1900, rev. Peace, CHILDRENS MEDAL PRESENTED BY THE TOWN
COUNCIL * 1900, 38mm (CMZAR.24), with suspension ring and ribbon, pierced, mint state, rare
120-140

858

ZAR, gilt brass portrait medalet, bust of Kruger l., rev. HULDE AAN PAUL KRUGER, 21mm
(CMZAR.181), suspension loop, about extremely fine
40-60

859

ZAR, nickel medal, bust of Kruger, rev. in circle VAN: GROETE PAUL KRUGER, 22 mm, (CMZAR
180), very fine
80-100

860

ZAR, slate pendant, a heart surmounted by a cross, inset on obv. with Kruger threepence and on
rev. with a Victoria old head Threepence, neatly inscribed Boer War 1899-1901, 1902 below, 30mm x
50mm, very fine
100-150

probably made by a Boer prisoner of war

861

ZAR, Opening of the Delagoabaai Bay Railway, 1895, copper medals (5), bust of Kruger l., rev. winged
wheel on rail, 44mm (CMZAR.5), fine to very fine (5)
100-120


862

ZAR, Opening of the Delagoabaai Bay Railway, 1895, silver medals (2), bust of Kruger l., as on ZAR
halfcrown, rev. SPOORWEG FEESTEN PRETORIA JULI 1895, 32mm, two types (CMZAR.6 types 1
and 2), prooflike (type 1) and very fine (2)
150-200

863

ZAR, Opening of the Delagoabaai Bay Railway, 1895, medals (2), one in silver and one in copper, bust
of Kruger l., rev winged wheel on rail, 44mm (CMZAR.5), prooflike mint state, the silver toned and in case of
issue (2)
120-140


864 865
864

Orange Free State, Bloemfontein Railway, white metal medal, bust of Reitz r., STAATS PRESIDENT
ORANJEVRIJSTAAT REITZ around, rev. winged Victory, steam train behind, VREDE EN VOORSPOED
VRYHEID EN IMIGRATIE around, in exergue BLOEMFONTEIN 1890, 37.5 mm (CMZAR.-), with
integral suspension loop, very fine, scarce
60-80

865

Transvaal Souvenir Medals (2) 1899-1900, one silver the other silver plated, Soldier and Sailor defending
flag, in exergue THE QUEEN GOD BLESS HER, rev. two crowned shields, UNITED IN THE CAUSE
OF FREEDOM WE DEFEND OUR EMPIRE, on ribbon WE SERVE UNDER ONE CROWN, Registered
Design Number 355487, 38mm (CMZAR.35), extremely fine and good very fine (2)
120-150

866

Great Britain, The Absent Minded Beggar medals (3), silver, bronze and white metal, soldier standing
holding rifle with fixed bayonet, THE NATIONAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL 1899-1900, rev Union
flag with leaves, branches THE QUEEN GOD BLESS HER, and 12 further lines of legend, 45 mm by
Spink (CMZAR 26), silver with edge knocks, spots on white metal, very fine, bronze extremely fine in card box of
issue
80-100

867

Great Britain, The Absent Minded Beggar medal, silver, by Spink, soldier standing holding rifle with
fixed bayonet, THE NATIONAL COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL 1899-1900, rev. Union flag with leaves,
branches THE QUEEN GOD BLESS HER, and 12 further lines of legend, edge engraved TROOPER
COLE. ROYAL NORTH DEVON IMPERIAL YEOMANRY, 45mm (CMZAR.26), clasp mount and swivel
ring attached, very fine, a rare named example
120-140

868

Great Britain, Stirling, Scotland, copper Childrens Commemoration Medal, lozenge shape with blue
and white silk rosette, bust of Lord Roberts inclined l., OCCUPATION OF PRETORIA, rev. three shields
in oval medallion, BURGH OF STIRLING CHILDRENS COMMEMORATION 5TH JUNE 1900, medal
50mm x 30mm, 110mm high overall (CMZAR.67), rosette soiled, very fine
120-140

869

Great Britain, Siege of Mafeking, gold medal, Baden-Powell facing, binoculars in hand, rev. soldiers,
one mounted, three on foot with field gun, in exergue MAFEKING 1899-1900, 45mm, 18ct, 51.19g
(CMZAR.44, not listed in gold), extremely fine, very rare
600-800

870

Great Britain, Crown, 1890, most of the reverse smoothed and engraved LADYSMITH RELIEVED 2880-100

2-900, pierced with ring, very fine, a scarce souvenir item

871

872

871

Siege of Ladysmith, dark white metal medalet, facing bust of General White, SIEGE SUSTAINED 120
DAYS GENERAL WHITE, rev. crossed rifles SOUTH AFRICA 1900 on tablet, 29mm (CMZAR.-), good
very fine, rare
80-100

872

Great Britain, Colonel W.E. MacKinnon, white metal medalet, facing bust wearing hat, IN MEMORY
OF THEIR GALLANT DEEDS IN SOUTH AFRICA around, rev. C.I.V South Africa 1899-1900 in wreath
of oak and olive, 29mm (CMZAR.-), very fine, scarce
40-60


873

874

875

Great Britain, Lord Roberts, brass medalet, by E Fuchs, facing bust, rev. Fame with trumpet on prow,
31mm (CMZAR.60, but only listed in silver), very fine, scarce; with three other medalets depicting
Kitchener, very fine (4)
80-100

Great Britain, Baden-Powell, silver portrait medalet, facing bust in bush hat, rev. flag, laurel branch,
40-60

SOUTH AFRICA 1900 on scroll, 24mm (CMZAR.-), loop attached, extremely fine

Captain Eugene Smith, bronze medal, bust in bush hat r., rev. crown amid rays, PRO PATRIA TO
COMMEMORATE THE SERVICES OF THE LATE CAPT. EUGENE CLEMENTI-SMITH D.S.C. WHO
FELL AT HARRISMITH 11TH SEPTEMBER 1901 - PRESENTED BY THE CITY RIFLE CLUB in 7 lines,
45mm (CMZAR.-), almost extremely fine, rare, the owners ticket reads probably unique

150-200

876

Great Britain, gilt brass Fundraising lapel pin, an eight pointed star with a central photograph of the
Prince and Princess of Cornwall (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra), rev. 1900 SOUTH
60-80
AFRICAN WAR JOHNSON BROS HARBORNE (Midlands), 35mm, good very fine, rare

877

Great Britain, cast silver Peace medal, by Emil Fuchs, armed female figure standing, a harbour (Table
Bay?) and troops behind, PAX above, rev. winged figure offers laurel branch to fallen soldier, TO
THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR QUEEN AND COUNTRY above, SOUTH
AFRICAN CAMPAIGN 1899/1900 and mm. H (Heaton, Birmingham), 44mm (cf. CMZAR.40, 52mm),
detail soft, but extremely fine, scarce; and another, similar, cast in bronze, 44mm, with KING legend, fine
(2)
60-80

878

Great Britain, cast brass Peace medal, by Emil Fuchs, armed female figure standing, a harbour (Table
Bay?) and troops behind, PAX above, rev winged Peace offers laurel branch to fallen soldier, TO
THE MEMORY OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR KING AND COUNTRY above, SOUTH
AFRICAN CAMPAIGN 1899/1900 and ELKINGTON below, 70mm (cf. CMZAR.39, by Heaton, with
legend QUEEN), extremely fine, scarce
150-200

879

Great Britain, white metal (premature) Peace medal, crowned and veiled head of Queen Victoria,
VICTORIA QUEEN AND EMPRESS around, rev. busts of Sir George White, Lord Roberts and Sir
Redvers Buller in oval medallions, Royal Arms above, S AFRICA 1899-1900, 32 mm (cf CMZAR.32),
pierced with loop and ribbon, extremely fine
60-80

880

Great Britain, silver Patriotic medal, Queen Victoria on throne surrounded by soldiers, sleeping lion at
foot of dais, NO POWER ON EARTH CAN SHAKE OUR UNDIVIDED EMPIRE, rev. troops in action
against Boers in hills, dominion names on wreath around, SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1900 below, 26mm
(CMZAR.30, not listed in silver), extremely fine, rare
80-100

881

Great Britain, bronze medal to commemorate the visit of the Rt Hon Joseph Chamberlain to South
Africa 1902-3, by J A Rostall, bust of Chamberlain r., rev Britannia, Justice either side of shield plaque,
39mm, about extremely fine
40-60

882

Great Britain, Fundraising lapel pin brooch, by Spink, an enamelled bow inscribed TRANSVAAL WAR
1899 1900, with pin back, from which is suspended a gilt brass medalet, facing bust of Baden Powell, rev.
three soldiers and field gun, in exergue JUSTICE AND EMPIRE, overall 30mm x 40mm (CMZAR.45),
extremely fine, an attractive item, rare
150-200

883

Great Britain, silver Peace medals (3), facing bust of The Rt. Hon. J. Chamberlain MP, rev. SOUTH
AFRICA 1903, winged Peace, sunrise and battleship, I GO TO S AFRICA WITH THE MOST EARNEST
DESIRE TO BRING TOGETHER THE PEOPLES INTO ONE GREAT AFRICAN NATION UNDER
THE BRITISH FLAG on scroll, 51mm, one extremely fine in case of issue, others good very fine; and a brass
medalet, 21mm, with loop, fine (4)

884

200-250

Great Britain, Newark, Mayors Fund, copper Fundraising medals (2), by Vaughton and Sons,
Birmingham, arms of the Borough of Newark, F.H.APPLEBY, MAYOR, rev. STRUCK IN AID OF THE

MAYORS FUND FOR THE FAMILIES OF NEWARK SOLDIERS WHO FOUGHT IN THE TRANSVAAL
WAR, 32mm, extremely fine, in case of issue, and very fine, scarce (2)
60-80

885

Great Britain, silver Peace medal 1902, by Lauer, crowned busts of Edward VII and Queen Alexandra
l., rev. three shields, springbok supporters, UNITED SOUTH AFRICA PEACE WITH HONOUR around,
32mm (CMZAR.-, but similar to CMZAR.42, also by Lauer), prooflike mint state, rare
100-150

886

Great Britain, silver Peace medalet 1902, Ilfracombe, hallmarked T.BROS (Birmingham), arms of
Ilfracombe, rev. ILFRACOMBE PEACE CELEBRATION JUNE 2nd 1902, 19mm, loop, very fine; with four
further medalets relating to Kitchener, MacDonald, Buller French and Baden Powell, in silver and base
metals, fine to very fine (5)
100-150

887

Great Britain, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, white metal medals (3), by Grn Bros, crowned veiled bust of
Queen Victoria l., rev. arms of the ZAR in oak wreath, TRANSVAAL SOUTH AFRICA in field, 39mm
(CMZAR.14), good very fine, about very fine and fine (3)
80-100

888

Siege of Mafeking, silver medal (.500 fine), Baden-Powell facing, binoculars in hand, rev. soldiers,
one mounted, three on foot with field gun, in exergue MAFEKING 1899-1900, 45mm (CMZAR.44),
extremely fine, lightly toned; with four further medalets relating to Baden Powell and Mafeking, very fine
or better (5)
200-240

889

Lord Roberts, brass Portrait medal, by Spink, facing bust, rev. soldiers, one mounted, three on foot with
field gun, in exergue BLOEMFONTEIN PRETORIA, 45mm (CMZAR.64), good very fine
100-120

890

Boers, bronze medal, by Scharff, facing busts of Christian de Wet and Koos de la Rey, rev. Boer standing
with flag in right hand, points with left to injured British lion slinking right, legend HANDS OFF!,
39mm (CM ZAR.103), small edge nick at top, otherwise extremely fine
80-100

891

Great Britain, gilt copper Transvaal souvenir medalet, 1899-1900, Soldier & Sailor defending flag,
in exergue THE QUEEN GOD BLESS HER, rev. two crowned shields, UNITED IN THE CAUSE OF
FREEDOM WE DEFEND OUR EMPIRE, on ribbon WE SERVE UNDER ONE CROWN, Registered
Design Number 355487, 25mm (cf. CMZAR.35 but smaller), loop, rope mount, extremely fine
40-60

892

Great Britain, The Incorporated Law Society of the United Kingdom, bronze medal, Arms of the Society,
rev. PRESENTED BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY SIR ALBERT KAYE ROLLIT, LD, DGL, MP

AND VICE PRESIDENT JOHN EDWARD GRAY TO SOLICITORS AND ARTICLED CLERKS WHO
SERVED IN THE SOUTH AFRICAN CAMPAIGN 1899-1902 AND WHO WERE ENTERTAINED BY
THE SOCIETY AT A BANQUET IN ITS HALL ON DECEMBER 18TH 1902, edge inscribed CAPTN J
ELLIOT LAMB, 6TH MANCHESTER REGT., on background of floral emblems of England, Ireland and

Scotland, 56mm (Hibbard J3, R3), in original purple card case of issue, about extremely fine, rare

150-200

893

Great Britain, Acocks Green, Birmingham, silver Peace medal, by Wilcox, crowned bust of Edward VII l.,
in centre oval, flags to left and right, SOUTH AFRICA 1902 (1902 clearly over 1900), rev. shield to l., ACOCKS
GREEN 1902 on ribbon, THE UNITED EMPIRE GREAT BRITAIN AND THE COLONIES HAILS WITH
GLADNESS THE ADVENT OF PEACE, 38mm, in case of issue, mint state, rare.
140-160

894

Great Britain, Keighley, bronze medalets in the style of a penny (2), old head portrait of Queen Victoria
l., rev. PRESENTED BY THE MAYOR & MAYORESS OF KEIGHLEY MR AND MRS LONGSDON ON
THE DECLARATION OF PEACE TRANSVAAL WAR, 31mm, fine and very fine (2)
40-60


895 896
895

Great Britain, South Shields, white metal medalet, facing bust of Baden Powell, SOUTH SHIELDS HONOURS
HEROIC MAFEKING around, rev. Royal arms above three portrait medallions of White, Roberts and Buller,
S AFRICA 1899-1900, 32mm, pierced, ring for suspension, almost extremely fine

896

40-60

Great Britain, S.S. Maine, white metal medals (3), view of ship to right, S.S. Maine above and Bernard
N. Baker ESQ 1899 below, LENT TO BRITISH GOVT FOR USE IN TRANSVAAL WAR BY PRES. OF
ATLANTIC TRANSPORT COY, rev. lifebuoy and flags, FOR THE AMERICAN LADIES HOSPITAL SHIP
FUND above, CHAIRMAN LADY R CHURCHILL HON SEC MRS A BLOW, HON TRES MRS RONALDS
below, FITTED AS HOSPITAL SHIP BY MESSRS FLETCHER SON & FEARNALL LTD LONDON around,
44mm (CMZAR.23), first prooflike mint state in case of issue, others very fine (3)
100-150

897

Great Britain, S.S. Maine, enamelled brooch badge, by H Lewis Mount St W., ship, crossed US and
Union flags and Red Cross shield, AMERICAN HOSPITAL SHIP FOR SOUTH AFRICA on lifebuoy
around, 33mm, extremely fine, rare
150-200

898

Princess of Waless Private Military Hospital, The Gables, Surbiton, Surrey, silver medal, by Warrington,
bust of Princess of Wales l., steamship behind, rev. The Gables Hospital, MAINTAINED BY MR & MRS
ALFRED COOPER AS AN ADJUNCT TO H.R.H.S HOSPITAL SHIP, 57mm, London (not listed in
CMZAR. or Forrer), in original case, hallmarked in reverse field, extremely fine; with two others similar, one gilt
base metal, in case, extremely fine, the other silvered white metal, edge filed, uncased (3)
160-200

899

Canada, visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall to Canada, 1901, medals (3), one each in silver,
bronze and white metal, conjoined busts l., rev. two soldiers support Royal arms, CANADA at top, IN
SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1900 at sides, in exergue FOR CROWN & EMPIRE, 55mm, one in case of issue, faded,
very fine (3)
120-150

900

Canada, visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall to Canada, 1901, silver medal, conjoined busts l.,
rev. two soldiers support Royal arms, CANADA at top IN SOUTH AFRICA 1899-1900 at sides, in exergue
FOR CROWN & EMPIRE, 55mm, about extremely fine, in case of issue
80-100

901

The British Empire Medal, large bronze medal, by Frank Bowcher for Spink, crowned bust of Edward
VII l., flanked by standing Justice and Industry, rev. Field Marshall Lord Roberts on horseback before
troops, Fame and Victory above, VIRTUTE ET DVCTV behind, in exergue PAX QVRITUR BELLO,
105mm (CMZAR.66), in original double ogee shaped green leather case, extremely fine, a splendid example, rare with
the original case in such superb condition
250-300

only 150 struck in bronze

902

Australia, South Australia Peace Medal 1900, bronze cross (5), head of Queen Victoria l., BRITISH
TRANSVAAL WAR 1899-0 STH. AFRICA, rev. SOUTH AUSTRALIA PEACE MEDAL 1900, 30mm
(CMZAR.36), with integral suspension loop, one partly gilt, fine to very fine (5)

50-70

TOKENS

903

Mines, Kimberley, de Beers Consolidated Mines 6d, Wesselton; de Beers 1/-, Dutoitspan; Mine Stores
Natal Ltd, 6d and 1/-, green vulcanite, 6d and 1/- red vulcanite; Natal Gold Mines, Zululand, 2/- (2);
Elandsfontein Gold Mine store token; Dannhauser Navigation Colliers, 3d, 6d and 1/- (TSA C424,
C417, N67, 68, others unlisted; Theron C56III, C56I, T5, N4, N22a, N22x). Fine to extremely fine, the
Elandsfontein very rare. (12)
200-300

904

Commerce tokens, Orange Free State, Orrock & Gilliland 6d and 1/-, Senekal, Harding & Parker, 1d, copper
and brass, 3d, green celluloid; Klerksdorp, 3d and 6d; Jagersfontein, 3 gallon water token (TSA 36, 39, 28,
150-200
126, 118, 120, 138, T148, 49; Theron O11, T20, O5). Fine to extremely fine, some rare. (9)

905

Cape Town, J H Cartwright, Cape Colony, 2/6d and 1/- tokens; JW Irwin, 1/2d token, HA Bam & Co
token; EK Green & Co Ltd (2), brass, no counterstamp and copper, counterstamped; Whyte & Co
(TSA C11, 12 155, 7, 149, 126, 314; Theron C1, C5, C15, C18, C14). Fine to very fine, the first two rare.
(7)
250-300

906

Transport, Cape Town Tramway Co, aluminium halfpenny token; Cape Town City Tramways, red
celluloid halfpenny token, Stuttafords reverse; Johannesburg Municipal Tramways, black celluloid 1d
token; East London Municipal Ferry token (pontoon penny); and a brass imitation Kruger pond
(TSA C114, 82, T110, C346; Theron C4, T14, C44.. Fine to very fine. (5)
100-150

Foreign Coins

907

Australia, Victoria, sovereign, 1879S, young head l., S below, rev. St. George and the dragon (S.3858A),
almost uncirculated, very scarce, choice, the rarest date
1500-2000

908

Australia, Victoria, sovereign, 1880S, young head l., rev. crowned shield of arms within wreath, S below
(S.3855), V in Victoria inverted A, almost extremely fine, very rare, probably the finest known
4000-5000

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