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Searching for a coin to add to your collection or a medal for decorative purposes, our auctions have something to suit everyone.
Collecting coins for their artistic value can be traced back to the 14th century and this pastime is still as popular today as it was then. Our auctions offer a wide variety of collectors’ coins including examples from ancient Greece and Rome, rare coins, minted coins, bullion coins and commemorative coins dedicated to Royal occasions and military anniversaries. Numismatic enthusiasts often see tangible long-term rewards for their collecting endeavours. If you are looking to sell collectors coins, coin valuations can be arranged at our weekly valuation day at Clifton House.
Cheffins auctions regularly feature militaria and medals of varying rarity, value, condition and notoriety. Commemorative medals, military medals or medals for bravery are always of interest to collectors, institutions and museums, whilst antique weapons, armour and uniforms as well as other regalia continues to be popular with our global audience.
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View a selection of items sold at recent Cheffins Fine Art auctions.
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Sold for:
A cased pair of percussion pocket pistols,
A Royal Navy Vice-Admiral uniform by Gieves Ltd.,
A 19th century mace with basket hilt,
A gold proof commemorative coin for 'The last scheduled flight of Concorde' (2003),
A trio of Second World War medals,
A collection of Russian and other orders and medals, including,
Henry VI, King of England and France (1422-53) gold Salut d'Or, second issue from 1423, standing
Edward III (1327-1377) gold Noble, 7.7g, Calais mint, the crowned king standing facing in ship
The sale took place on the 22nd and 23rd June.
The diary was sold at The Fine Sale on 23rd June.
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The Asian Art market has long been one of the most eclectic and high value sectors of the antiques world. Here, Brett Tryner reviews the Asian Art section of The Fine Sale.
As part of The Fine Sale, Cheffins will offer selected contents from Wood Hall in Hilgay, Norfolk. Here, Nicolas Martineau talks us through the top lots.