Between the heat, sorting out imaging problems, a soupcon of heavy lifting and attempting to catch
Our focus is firmly on the July sale which is acting as a rehearsal for the Great Centenary Charity Auction and new posts reflecting that focus will be appearing right up to the morning of the auction – click here to see the current state of play.
We have recently reached 100 twitter followers, and we are regularly gaining facebook likes as well.
Sara Waymont, an accredited war artist, has created a painting specially for the Great Centenary Charity Auction. Full details available at http://bit.ly/1mHrHWa.
Even if auctions do not necessarily get your blood racing, there is also the opportunity to visit Raynham Hall and its grounds, neither of which are normally open to the public.
No new pics, but I will reuse a few that have already been shown…
Miniature medals like these are much rare than the full size versions.
The composite image for the poster.A composite image showing both bfaces of the medallion
I have also included the full gallery for this coin lot (This image, the closed cigar box and a half dozen particular curious coins that I scanned at 400 DPI