Edward VII (1902-10), a pair of large uniface obverse trials or models, undated, c.1901-2, struck in silver, by G W De Saulles, one with bare head portrait right as used on the obverse of the British coinage 1902-10,  EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT: REX F:D: IND: IMP: without OMN as used on the currency coinage; second with 'Colonial' crowned and draped bust right as used on the obverses of the coinages of Australia, British Honduras, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Jamiaca, Jersey etc.,  EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT: OMN: REX F:D: IND: IMP., both 67mm. (BHM 3989, 3990 RRRR), mounted as a pair on a board, small test mark on 'Colonial' bust otherwise as struck to a matt finish, both extremely rare 	 (2)
Edward VII (1902-10), a pair of large uniface obverse trials or models, undated, c.1901-2, struck in silver, by G W De Saulles, one with bare head portrait right as used on the obverse of the British coinage 1902-10, EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT: REX F:D: IND: IMP: without OMN as used on the currency coinage; second with 'Colonial' crowned and draped bust right as used on the obverses of the coinages of Australia, British Honduras, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Jamiaca, Jersey etc., EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT: OMN: REX F:D: IND: IMP., both 67mm. (BHM 3989, 3990 RRRR), mounted as a pair on a board, small test mark on 'Colonial' bust otherwise as struck to a matt finish, both extremely rare (2)

Details
Edward VII (1902-10), a pair of large uniface obverse trials or models, undated, c.1901-2, struck in silver, by G W De Saulles, one with bare head portrait right as used on the obverse of the British coinage 1902-10, EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT: REX F:D: IND: IMP: without OMN as used on the currency coinage; second with 'Colonial' crowned and draped bust right as used on the obverses of the coinages of Australia, British Honduras, Canada, Ceylon, Cyprus, Hong Kong, Jamiaca, Jersey etc., EDWARDVS VII D:G: BRITT: OMN: REX F:D: IND: IMP., both 67mm. (BHM 3989, 3990 RRRR), mounted as a pair on a board, small test mark on 'Colonial' bust otherwise as struck to a matt finish, both extremely rare (2)
Provenance
Purported to be from the estate of George William De Saulles (1862-1903), Mint Engraver, Royal Mint, Tower Hill