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A muled groat of Henry VIII. combining an obverse of the 

 third coinage with a reverse of the second. 



Colonial coins from the J. B. Caldecott collection, including 

 a very rare Portuguese dobra countermarked for Essequibo 

 and Demerara, and several countermarked Spanish dollars and 

 '' bits." 



XVII. century tokens of the Minories, Corfe Castle, and 

 Taunton. Presented by H. Symonds, Esq., F.S.A. 



A shilling Charing Cross token with statue of Charles I. 

 Presented by F. Cavendish Bentinck, Esq. 



A rare silver token of the Adelphi Cotton Works, Perth- 

 shire. 



(b) Medals:— 



An unpublished lead medal of John Prideaux, Regius 

 Pj-ofessor of Divinity and Rector of Exeter College, Oxford, 

 made by the French medallist Claude Warin in 1638. 



A bronze medal on the death of John Jervis, Earl of St. 

 Vincent, 1797. Presented by C. Woods, Esq., C.B. 



A silver medal by Dauert, with portraits of George Ifl. 

 and Christian VII. of Denmark. 



Presented by L. E. Bruun, Esq. 



A silver-gilt specimen of the medal of the Franco-British 

 Exhibition, 1908, by F. Bowcher. 



Presented by Sir Isidore Spielmann, C.M.G., through 

 the National Art-Collections Fund. 

 A bronze medal of the Royal Academy of Arts, executed by 

 the donor after designs by Sir Thomas Brock, R.A. 



Presented by Frank Bowcher, Esq. 



Reverse for a bronze medal, in the style of Matteo de' Pasti, 

 by Harold Stabler. Presented by the artist. 



A bronze medal of Murray Marks, by Cecil Brown. 



Presented by Murray Marks, Esq. 



A bronze medal by F. W. Doyle Jones commemorating the 

 swimming of the Channel by W. T. Burgess in 1911. 



Presented by Alfred Jonas, Esq., Hon. Sec. Webb 

 Memorial Fund, 



4. Mediceval and Modern Series : — 

 {a) Coins : — 



A rare demi-salut d'or struck by Charles d'Anjou as king 

 of Naples (1266-1285), bearing on the reverse a pictorial 

 representation of the Annunciation. 



A copper •' minuto " of Alghero in Sardinia, struck by 

 Alfonso V. of Aragon (1416-1458). 



Presented by G. L. Shackles, Esq. 



Various Italian coins, among which are 12 gold pieces : 

 a zecchino of Leo X., scudi of Paul III. and Paul IV., a double 

 zecchino of Pius VI., an imitation of the Florentine florin, 

 probably struck by Florent d'Haiuault, prince of Achaia, 



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