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Numismatics (O.2924)
Numismatics (O.2346)
Numismatics (O.944)
Numismatics (O.3252)
Davison's Nile medal, 1798. Brown gilt, in glazed gilt metal frame with loop for ribbon. Name on reverse: David Lewis H.M.S. Defence. Modern ribbon.
Numismatics (O.4553)
Civil War commemorative medallion 1643. Worn silver medallion with bust of Charles I and view of the city: probably an electrotype copy of one in the British Museum.
Numismatics (O.2063)
Numismatics (O.2064)
Numismatics (O.2065)
Numismatics (O.2062)
Numismatics (O.4563)
Obverse: Renison's Grand Pleasure Bath, Bristol. 1764. Reverse: Renison's Private Bath & Fountains. 2d.
Numismatics (O.4612)
Lusitania medal, a British copy, showing obverse, the Lusitania going down and reverse, Death selling tickets.
Numismatics (O.4611)
Black Iron Cross medal, 4 flaring arms, with inner raised border. Central cross black, rest silver. Oak leaf sprig at centre, with Crown and FW [Friedrich Wilhelm III of Prussia] and 1813, date of institution, with crown, W and 1914 on reverse for the Great War issues. loop at top with large circular suspension loop (worn around neck on ribbon)
Numismatics (O.4613)
Lusitania medal, a British copy, showing obverse, the Lusitania going down and reverse, Death selling tickets. Poor or damaged casting
Numismatics (O.3920)
Bankers draft printed on one side in black ink. Along the left-hand side are the initials of the partners of the company in copper plate writing. In the top left-hand corner are two crossed shields. One is the Merchant Venturers Coat of Arms and the other is the Bristol Coat of Arms. The following is written on the note: No Briftol Bank No 15 Corn Street. I Promise to pay or Bearer on demand Thirty Pounds Value received 17- For Ames, Cave, Harford, £Thirty Daubeny & Bright. Ent.d. The note is in fairly good condition, although the top right-hand corner is missing and there is some yellow spotting.
Numismatics (O.3934)
Cheque printed on one side of paper on pink paper in blue ink, with the handwritten part being in black ink. On the left-hand side are the initials of the partners of the bank within an "entwined " design. On the right-hand side of the cheque is an embossed impression of a one penny stamp. Just beside this are two identical stamps overlapping with "PAID 8 DEC 1866" The following is written on the cheque: No[19] Bristol Old Bank [Dec 5th] 186[6] Mess.rs Baillie, Cave, Baillie, Edwards & Co Pay to the Order of [Mess.rs S Ward & Comp.y] [Eleven Pounds - nine shillings & three pence.] [& charge ?] [J.Shute ?]} £[11. 9. 3] } [Trustees] [? Prichard] } The cheque is in good condition with the exception of a small tear above the design feature on the left-hand side. On the reverse it is signed "Ward & Co"
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