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(Published by Spink & Son Limited) 44. NORWEB COLLECTION. Tokens of the British Isles 1575–1750. Part IV. Norfolk to Somerset. By R.H. Thompson and M.J. Dickinson. 50 plates, 1993. (Published by Spink & Son Limited) 45. LATVIAN COLLECTIONS. Anglo-Saxon and Later British Coins. By T. Berga. 12 plates, 1996. 46. NORWEB COLLECTION.
Spink & Son (established 1666) is an auction and collectibles company known principally for their sales of coins, banknotes and medals. They also deal in philatelic items, wine and spirits, and other collectible items.
After a one-year break, Volume I (16th edition) was published from 1978 and Volume II in 1979 in an enlarged format, edited by Peter Seaby and P. Frank Purvey, until the company Spink & Son took over the entire publishing division of B.A. Seaby Ltd. and published the Standard Catalogue in its own name from the 33rd edition in 1997. With the ...
The Numismatic Circular was an international periodical published by coin dealers Spink from December 1892 until January 2014. [1]Originally edited by Leonard Forrer, it was published monthly and offered collectors fixed price listings of coins, medals (both commemorative and military), tokens and banknotes.
The Rogers Collection: A unique collection of superbly worked Miniature Needlework Carpets made by the late Mrs. D.J. Rogers in the Oriental style together with a selection of Furniture and Effects from the Rogers Dolls House Collection, Spink & Son Ltd., London, England, 1985.
The Grace family was an English cricketing family. Fourteen members of the family played first-class cricket , with brothers W. G. , E. M. and Fred Grace (sometimes called the "three Graces") all going on to play Test cricket for England [ 1 ]
Spink may refer to: Spink, County Laois, a village in Ireland; Spink County, South Dakota, US; Spink Township, Union County, South Dakota, US; Spink & Son, a UK auction and collectibles company; Spink GAA, a Gaelic football club in Ireland; The Spink, a historic apartment building in Indianapolis, Indiana, US; Common chaffinch, a small bird in ...
The Thacker's Bengal Directory was published from 1864 to 1884 by Thacker, Spink & Company, a well-known Kolkata publishing company. It covered the Bengal Presidency – which included the present day Myanmar and Bangladesh. From 1885 the Directory covered the whole of British India and was renamed Thacker's Indian Directory.