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jasonsewell

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  1. Just trying to trace some steps, does anyone know who the attached may be? Also any information on the Neck collection? Mid 19th Century, was there a sale?
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    Any help with ID

    Many thanks Rob.
  3. Has anybody got a physical copy of this cat, the one on archive doesn't Inc plates. Just trying to match up a coin. Ta
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    Sotheby Thorburn 1918

    Thanks ever so much. Appreciate your time.
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    Sotheby Thorburn 1918

    Hi Rob, Lot 288, it's a plate coin, just online cat doesn't Inc Inc plates.
  6. Real long shot, But does anyone have a named 1770 Langford, Hannott sale cat?
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    1887, proof 7 coin set, jubilee head

    Got to say I quite like the look of the proof
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    Pedigree

    Just after some help, I've purchased a dutch cromwell crown Ex Willis, in the Willis catalogue it states "Ex H.Lowe Collection (Lot ?)." Only H. Lowe collection I could find was Spink Auction 7, though this was tokens of his only. Does anyone have any ideas or a copy of Manville?
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    Pedigree

    Thanks ever so much Rob, I couldn't find anything anywhere!
  10. Does anybody have this catalogue? Was interested to see if there was a Cromwell Dutch crown listed within. Much Appreciated.
  11. Couple of beauty's coming up at Heritage. Think they'll be a little out of reach for me... https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/world-coins/proof-pr64-ngc-/p/3066-31009.s?ic4=ListView-Thumbnail-071515 https://coins.ha.com/itm/great-britain/world-coins/proof-pr64-ngc-/p/3066-31012.s?ic4=ListView-Thumbnail-071515
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    Gold proofs

    Or estimate sorry.
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    Gold proofs

    Maybe within reach 🤔 be interesting to see what kind of reserve Heritage put on them...
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    Die squeeze’s

    interesting thanks for this Rob.
  15. Morning chaps, could anyone enlighten me on the purpose of lead die squeezes? Kind regards
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    NGC Slabbing

    Does anyone have any suggestions for easiest way with PCGS?
  17. Afternoon chaps, I’ve attatched a link, it’s a page from Marmaduke Trattle Sale 1832. Would you interpret the lots following young to also have been bought by him? https://instagram.com/p/BhgkmZjlks_/
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    Buyer identification

    Do you have any other English patterns under the name shaw in Tyssen, I’ve found someone with another named copy, just trying to identify this shaw..
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    Buyer identification

    Yeah his was the Mead example, but unfortunatly it ends with Tyssen at the moment with the buyer being “shaw”. I’ve got two lines of provenance which I’m certain off just gaps at the moment..
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    Buyer identification

    Thanks Rob, I’m certainly getting there, have identified it in a number of sales. Two pieces I know off. One beginning with earl of oxford and the other beginning it’s collecting life with Richard Mead. I know the one in the Marmaduke sale being described as “fine and rare” is most likely the latter piece.
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    Buyer identification

    Thanks for the input Paddy, I did ask someone with the same catalogue and they have young as the buyer. Just wanted to query it to make certain.
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    1937 £5

    The 87,93 and 37 are all very nice which makes them desirable but with the mintage numbers considered are well over priced now. I would like any of the coins from either sets though cant bring myself to spend what they fetch now. If people keep paying they'll keep climbing...
  23. sometimes grading better after conservation false economy.
  24. cer Certainly! Atlas seems to use Heritage alot (to source and to sell stock that's been sitting) Estimates on their lots always overly high. They seem to look after them. Like someone said previously, they seem to have a very wealthy budget.
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