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2011
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Stamps8 June Dr. Robert Towers Collection of British Empire London 1102528 June The Chartwell Collection - British Empire London 1102629 June The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain Line-Engraved Essays,
Proofs, Stamps and Covers, Part I London 1102730 June The Pasha Collection of Islamic Stamps and Postal History London 1102813 July Summer Collector’s Series Sale, featuring India and St Helena London 1102914 July The “Walter Bickly” Collection of Labuan and North Borneo Stamps London 11030July (TBA) Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York25 September Fine Stamps & Covers of South East Asia including the Stolz Collection Part II Singapore 1101612 October The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain Surface Printed Issues London 1103118 October Pearls of Arabian Philately London 110379 November Autumn Collector’s Series Sale London 11033Late November The “Agathon” Collection of the First Issue of Russia London 110346 December The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain King Edward VII Essays,
Proofs and Issued Stamps London 11035
Banknotes27/28 September World Banknotes London 110198 December World Banknotes London 11020
Bonds and Shares21 October Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 11022
Medals21 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1101024 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 11011
Coins22/23 June Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 110096 October Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 110231 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 11024
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Ancient, British and Foreign Coins andCommemorative MedalsWednesday 22 June 2011 at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 1-391) and 2.30 p.m. (Lots 392-579)Thursday 23 June 2011 at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 580-891) and 2.00 p.m. (Lots 892-1234)69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET, UK
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WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 2011
Morning session starting at 10.00 a.m.
WORLD COINS 1-247Afghanistan 1-8Albania 9Australia 10Austria 11-12Brazil 13-23British Trade Dollars 24-39Canada 40-42China 43-83Czechoslovakia 84Ethiopia 85France 86French Indo-China 87Germany 88-125German East Africa 126-127Holland 128Hong Kong 129-137Hungary 138Italy 139-140Indonesia 141-144Ionian Islands 145Iran 146-147Jamaica 148-149Keeling-Cocos Islands 150-151Liechtenstein 152Malaysia 153-158Mauritius 159Mexico 160-162Mongolia 163-164Netherlands 165-166Nigeria 167Ottoman 167-173Palestine 174Peru 175-180Poland 181-184Portuguese Malacca 185-187Russia 188Serbia 189South Africa 190-191Spain 192-194Straits Settlements 195-200Switzerland 201-227Scandinavia 228Sweden 229Thailand 230Tibet 231-232United States of America 233-234Vietnam 235West Africa 236Yemen 237Yugoslavia 238Miscellaneous lots of world coins 239-247
A COLLECTION OF GERMAN NINETEENTHAND TWENTIETH CENTURY SILVER COINS
248-386
WORLD HISTORICAL MEDALS ANDMISCELLANEA 387-391
WEDNESDAY 22 JUNE 2011
Afternoon session commencing at 2.30 p.m.
ANCIENT GREEK COINS 392-409ROMAN COINS 410-436ANCIENT WORLD ARTEFACTS 437-439BYZANTINE 440-457ISLAMIC COINS 458-519INDIAN COINS 520-579
THURSDAY 23 JUNE 2011
Morning session commencing at 10.00 a.m.
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS 580-763Celtic 580-603Anglo-Saxon 604-613William I – Richard III 614-637Henry VII – Elizabeth I 638-709James I – Charles II 710-761Miscellaneous 762-763
COIN CABINETS 764COINS OF SCOTLAND 765-767COINS OF IRELAND 768-775A COLLECTION OF MEDALS AND BADGESRELATING TO CHARLES I AND THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR 776-794NUMISMATIC BOOKS 795A GOLD POSIE RING C.1480-1520 796BRITISH HISTORICAL MEDALS AND OTHER ITEMS 797-801A COLLECTION OF SEVENTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS 802-874EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS 875-891
THURSDAY 23 JUNE 2011
Afternoon session commencing at 2.00 p.m.
BRITISH MILLED COINAGE 1658-PRESENT DAY 892-1234Cromwell 892-893Charles II 894-916James II 917-926William and Mary 927-937William III 938-957Anne 958-988George I 989-1011George II 1012-1034George III 1035-1098George IV 1099-1110William IV 1111-1118Victoria 1119-1184Edward VII 1185-1199George V – Elizabeth II 1200-1226Miscellaneous 1227-1234
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Morning Session commencing at 10.00 a.m
All Sales are subject to the Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue
EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed to the right of the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.
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1 Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah (1735-72), ¿ Mohur, 10.99g, Mashhad (Lahore),ry.9 (cf. KM.639; Album 3090), extremely fine £500-600
2 Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 11.06g, Mashhad (Lahore), ry.9 (cf. KM.639; Album 3090), extremely fine £320-380
3 Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 11.02g, Mashhad (Lahore), ry.9 (cf. KM.639; Album 3090), extremely fine £450-550
4 Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.97g, Mashhad (Lahore), ry. notvisible, probably 9 (cf. KM.639; Album 3090), extremely fine £320-380
5 Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.97g, Mashhad (Lahore), ry. notvisible, probably 9 (cf. KM.639; Album 3090), extremely fine £420-480
6 Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.98g, mint not visible, probablyPeshawar, ry.3 (cf. KM.695), good very fine £400-500
7 Afghanistan, Ahmad Shah, Rupee, Anwala, ry.14, countermarked raij (KM.228.1);Samanid, Mansur I bin Nuh (961-976), Dirham, Bukhara, AH359; Abbasid, Dirham,mint and date uncertain; Gaznavid, Mahmud (998-1030), Yamini Dirham, generallyfine, the Samanind coin discoloured and the Abbasid coin double-struck (4) £60-80
8 Afghanistan, Shah Shuja, Rupee (2), Ahmadshahi, Bakhar, Dost Muhammad(1842-63), Rupee, Kabul, AH(12)74, Anonymous Falus, Balkh (KM.1513, 309.1,497.1); Bukhara, Muzaffar al-Din, Tenga, Bukhara, AH1219 (KM.70); Iran, Shah‘Abbas II, Abbasi, Mashhad, average condition, fine (6) £120-150
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g9 Albania, Zog (1928-39), 50-Franga, 1938, head right, rev. crowned arms (F.16; KM.25;Schl.34), graze in front of face, otherwise good very fine £400-500
10 Australia, a date collection of Sterling coinage, silver Threepences (34), Sixpences (29),Shillings (20), Florins (25), bronze Halfpennies (35), Pennies (45), and Decimal coins(73), all different dates (none of the very rare dates), very mixed condition (lot) £100-150
11 Austria, Salzburg, Adalbert of Bohemia (1183-1200), Pfennig, undated, Bishop facingholding crozier and book, rev. cross above church with two towers; Matthaüs Lang vonWellenburg (1519-40), Half-Batzen, 1527, Bishop, rev. shield; Franz Anton vonHarrach (1709-27), Half-Batzen 1714, Cardinal’s Hat over shield, rev. shield over value,very fine (3) £60-90
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12 Austria, Leopold I (1657-1705), minor silver coins (11), 15-Kreuzer (5), 1661, 1662CA, Vienna (KM.1170), 1662 GH, 1664 SHS (2), bust right, rev. arms, first 1662extremely fine, others very fine or better; 6-Kreuzer (3), 1672, brilliant uncirculated, 1674(2), and 3-Kreuzer (3), 1665, 1666, very fine, and 1668, extremely fine, together with a3-Kreuzer of Ferdinand III, 1632, Graz (KM.709), very fine and Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg, Ludwig IV, 15-Kreuzer, 1660 EW (KM.430) (13) £200-300
13 Brazil, 960-Réis (8), 1810 B, 1810 R (5), 1812 B, and 1810 mint letter unclear(KM.307.1 and 307.2), some traces of undertypes visible on all coins, very fine (8) £200-300
14 Brazil, 960-Réis (2), 1812 B, over Mexico City, 8-Reales, 1794 FM and 1815 B, overMexico City, 8-Reales, 1807 TH (KM.307.1; Levy 54), both good very fine (2) £100-120
15 Brazil, 960-Réis (8), 1813 R, 1813 B, 1814 B, 1814 R, 1815 (B), 1815 R, 1816 B, 1816 R (KM.307.1 and 307.3), traces of undertype visible on all coins, very fine and better(8) £200-300
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16 Brazil, 960-Réis (8), 1813 R, 1814 R, 1814 B (3), 1814 (?), 1816 B, and 1816 (?)(KM.307.1 and 307.3), traces of undertype visible on all coins, very fine and better (8) £200-300
17 Brazil, 960-Réis (2), 1813 R on Santiago, 8-Reales, 1812 FJ, and 1815 R on Santiago,8-Reales, 1804 FJ (KM.307.1 and 307.3; Levy 151.15 and 147.17), both good very fine(2) £100-120
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18 Brazil, 960-Réis (3), 1815 R on Santiago, 8-Reales, 1808 FJ, 1816 B on Mexico City,8-Reales, 1796 FM, and 1817 R on Mexico City, 8-Reales, 1796 FM (KM.307.1 and307.3; Levy 147.17, 54.7, and 54.19), good very fine and extremely fine (3) £100-150
19 Brazil, 960-Réis (2), 1816 B on Cadiz, 8-Reales, 1814 CJ, and 1817 R on Cadiz, 1815CJ (Levy 37.7 and 25.19), first good very fine, second very fine with edge cut at 2 o’clock (2) £100-120
20 Brazil, 960-Réis (9), 1816 B (2), 1816 R (4), 1817 R, 1818 R (2) (KM.307.1 and307.3), some traces of undertypes visible, very fine (9) £200-300
21 Brazil, 960-Réis, 1817 R (3), over Santiago, 8-Reales, 180(1) AJ, Lima, 8-Reales, 1799IJ, and Potosi, 8-Reales, 1804 PJ (Levy 145.19, 107.19 and 130.19), very fine or better(3) £100-150
22 Brazil, 960-Réis (10), all Rio, 1818 on Lima, 1814 JP, 1818 on Santiago, 1815 PJ, 1819(3), 1820 (3), 1821 on Potosi, 1820 PS, 1822 (KM.326.1), very fine and better (10) £200-300
x23 Brazil, 960-Réis (11), all Rio, 1819 (4), one on Lima, 1810 JP, 1820 (4), one on Lima1818 JP, another on Lima 1819 JP, 1821 (3), one on Lima 1816 JP (KM.326.1), veryfine and better (11) £200-300
24 British Trade Dollar, 1895b, Britannia standing left, rev. oriental pattern (KM.T5),extremely fine, scarce £60-80
25 British Trade Dollars (4), 1899b, 1900B, 1901, 1901B (KM.T5), generally extremelyfine (4) £100-120
26 British Trade Dollars (7), 1895, 1896, 1897 (3), 1898, 1899, 1901 (KM.T5), very fine,good very fine (7) £200-300
27 British Trade Dollars (9), 1895, 1896, 1896B, 1897, 1897B (2), 1898, 1898B, 1901B(KM.T5), generally very fine - extremely fine (9) £150-200
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31 British Trade Dollars, 1903/2B, 1908/7B (KM.T5), reverse flaw on the first, some stains,extremely fine (2) £120-160
32 British Trade Dollars (10), 1902B, 1903/2B, 1903B, 1904B (2), 1907B, 1908B, 1909B(2), 1910B (KM.T5), generally good very fine - extremely fine (10) £200-300
33 British Trade Dollars (2), 1904/98B, about very fine, scarce, 1904/03B (KM.T5), veryfine, scarce (2) £60-80
34 British Trade Dollar, 1904/00B, Britannia standing left, rev. oriental design (KM.T5),very fine, scarce £60-80
35 British Trade Dollars (3), 1908/07B, 1909/8B, 1910/00, Britannia standing left, rev.oriental design (KM.T5), stain on the 1908/07, otherwise generally good very fine -extremely fine, scarce (3) £100-120
36 British Trade Dollars (7), 1911B, 1912B, 1913B, 1925B, 1929B, 1930B (2) (KM.T5),generally extremely fine - about uncirculated (7) £130-160
37 British Trade Dollar, 1913B (KM.T5), very fine, scarce £60-80
38 British Trade Dollar, 1929/1B, Britannia standing left, rev. oriental pattern (KM.T5),toned, extremely fine, rare £50-60
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28 British Trade Dollars (2) 1900, Britannia standing left, rev. oriental pattern (KM.T5),one very fine, the other, edge stains otherwise extremely fine, scarce (2) £150-200
29 British Trade Dollar, 1902, Britannia standing left, rev. oriental pattern (KM.T5), aboutextremely fine, scarce £60-80
30 British Trade Dollars (12), 1902, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 (2), 1911, 1912, 1913,1919, 1929, 1930 (KM.T5), nearly very fine - good very fine, one or two better (12) £250-350
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g40 Canada, George V, 10-Dollars (2), 1912, 1913, crowned, draped bust left, rev. shield(F.3; KM.27), good very fine and nearly very fine (2) £700-800
41 Canada, a collection of silver Voyageur Dollars 1935-1966 (32), 1935, 1936, 1937,1938, 1946, 1947, 1947 maple leaf, 1950 (2), 1951, 1952 three waterlines, 1952 nowaterlines, 1953 wire rim, 1953 flat rim, 1955 three waterlines, 1955 one and a halfwaterlines, 1956, 1957 three waterlines, 1957 one waterline, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1962,1963, 1965 (6 - all varieties), 1966 (2), also commemorative silver Dollars (5), 1939,1949, 1958, 1964, 1967, and cupro-nickel Dollars (5), mostly extremely fine and better(42) £400-600
42 Canada, miscellaneous coins in silver (73) and base metal (170), also silver coins ofNewfoundland (5), and base metal coins of Newfoundland (5), New Brunswick (3), NovaScotia (3) and Prince Edward Island (2), very mixed condition (lot) £60-80
43 China, Empire, cast coinage, ¡ Sycee (1), 11.07g, very fine, Hsien-feng Chung Pao,Chekiang, 10 cash (KM.C4-4), good fine, others, cash (3), fine (5) £30-40
44 China, Empire, Formosa, Tao-kuang rebel coinage, c.1835, god of Longevitystanding facing, rev. sacrificial vase (Kann 1a; KM.C25-3), good detail on obverse, extensivechop marks, otherwise very fine, rare £600-800
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45 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu (1875-1908), gold pattern K’uping Tael, 1906, Tientsinmint, plain edge, dragon surrounded by large clouds within plain circle, no inscription,rev. four characters, ‘Ta Ching Gold Coin’ within beaded circle, date over, value below(F.1; Kann 1540; L&M.1023), in NGC holder graded MS62, extremely rare £40,000-60,000
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46 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, Anwei province, Dollar, year 24, 1898, inscription, rev.facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.Y45.3), about very fine £120-160
47 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, Chihli province, Dollar, year 24, 1898, inscription, rev.facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.Y65.2), edge knock, very fine £200-300
48 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, Chihli province, Dollar, year 34 (1908), inscription, rev.facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.Y73.2), about very fine £120-160
49 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, Fengtien province, Dollar, 1899, inscription, rev. facingdragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.87), very fine £200-300
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50 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, Hupeh province, Dollar, no date (1895-1907),inscription, rev. facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.127.1), veryfine £180-230
51 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, provincial issues, Kiangnan, Dollar, undated (1897),inscription, rev. dragon facing (KM.145.1), reverse with weakness at centre and chop marks,nearly very fine £150-200
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55 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, provincial issues, Yunnan, Dollar, no date (1908),inscription, rev. facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.Y254),about very fine £130-180
56 China, provincial issues, Yunnan, 1911-15, Dollar, inscription, rev. facing dragonaround celestial pearl (Kann 169d; KM.258), very fine £100-150
57 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, provincial issues, Yunnan, 50-Cents (2), no date (1908),inscription, rev. facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around (KM.Y253), veryfine, restruck imperial coinage in name of Kuang-hsu, 1920-31, rev. four circles belowpearl (KM.257.2), very fine (2) £80-120
54 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, provincial issues, Szechuan, 1901-08, Dollar, inscription,rev. facing dragon around celestial pearl (Kann 145; KM.238), very fine £80-100
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52 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, provincial issues, Kirin, Dollar (CD 1899), inscriptionaround vase at centre, rev. facing dragon around inscription, celestial pearl below(KM.Y183), flaw on reverse, nearly very fine £180-250
53 China, Empire, Kuang-hsu, provincial issues, Kwangtung, 20 Cents (2) (KM.Y205),about very fine, 10 Cents (KM.Y200), nearly very fine, Hupeh, milled coinage, Cash(1906) (KM.Y121), good very fine (4) £40-60
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58 China, Empire, Hsuan-tung (1908-11), provincial issues, Kwangtung, Dollar, no date(1911-1911), inscription, rev. facing dragon around celestial pearl, inscription around(KM.Y206), very fine £100-150
59 China, Empire, Hsuan-t’ung, Dollar, Tientsin, year 3 (1911), inscription, rev. facingdragon around inscription, celestial pearl below (Kann 226a; KM.31), stained, nearly veryfine £80-120
60 China, Republic, Li Yüan-hung, Dollar, 1912, founding of the Republic, bare headedbust half left in military uniform within inner circle, inscription around divided by floralsprays, rev. inscription above floral wreath (KM.Y321), surface stains, otherwise very fine £200-300
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61 China, Republic, Li Yüan-hung, Dollar, 1912, founding of the Republic, bare headedbust half left in military uniform within inner circle, inscription around divided by floralsprays, rev. inscription above floral wreath (KM.Y321), surface stains, otherwise about veryfine, Sun Yat-sen, Memento Dollar, 1927 (KM.318a1), very fine (2) £150-250
62 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar 1914, bust left in military uniform, rev.inscription within wreath (KM.329), good very fine £80-120
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65 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, 1919-21, Dollar, bust left in military uniform, rev.inscription within wreath (KM.329.6), good very fine £150-200
63 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar, 1914, a 1918 restrike on flan 3.25 mm. thick,three-quarters facing bust with tall hat in military uniform, rev. inscription within wreath(KM.322.1), scratch in field to left of bust, extremely fine £500-700
64 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar 1919, bust left in military uniform, rev.inscription within wreath (KM.329.6), good very fine £150-200
66 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar, 1919 (KM.Y329.6), stained, about very fine,Half-Dollar, 1914 (KM.Y328), very fine, 20-Cents, 1914 (KM.Y327), very fine, 5-Cents,1914 (KM.Y326), very fine (4) £150-250
67 China, Republic, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar 1921, bust left in military uniform, rev. inscription within wreath (KM.329.6), good very fine £100-150
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70 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, Dollar, 1933, bust left, rev. junk sailing right dividingsymbols, no birds or rising sun (KM.Y345), light marks in fields in places, good extremelyfine £400-600
71 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, Dollar, 1934, bust left, rev. junk sailing right dividingsymbols, no birds or rising sun (KM.Y345), small stain to left below junk, light hairlines,good extremely fine £200-300
72 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, 5-Cents (KM.Y348), very fine, 2-Cents (KM.354), goodvery fine, Taiwan, Republic, Chiao, 1949 (KM.531), very fine (3) £40-60
68 China, Republic, Tsao Kun, memorial Dollar, 1923, facing bust in civilian attire, rev.crossed flags, inscription above (KM.K677), edge knock, a few light marks, extremely fine £600-800
69 China, Republic, Sun Yat-sen, Dollar, 1932, bust left, rev. junk sailing right dividingsymbols, with birds and rising sun (KM.Y344), light marks, extremely fine £600-800
73 China, fantasy brass ‘Junk’ Dollar struck for 30th Anniversary of first issue, 1963,inscription, rev. junk sailing right, with birds and rising sun, edge plain (KM. -; Kann -),extremely fine £120-160
74 China, Republic, Kwangtung, 20-Cents, 1920 (KM.Y423), good very fine, 10-Cents,1913 (KM.Y422), about very fine (2) £40-60
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75 China, Republic, Sinkiang, Dollar, 1949, inscription within wreath, rev. 1 with pointedbase (KM.Y46.2), good very fine £200-250
79 China, Republic, Yunnan, General T’ang Chi-yao, 50-Cents, bare headed bust inmilitary uniform facing, rev. crossed flags (KM.479), surface stains, otherwise good very fine £100-150
80 China, Republic, Yunnan, General T’ang Chi-yao, 50-Cents, 1932, crossed flags,inscription above, rev. inscription (KM.Y492), very fine £60-80
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76 China, Republic, Szechuan, Dollar, 1912, inscription around floral crest, rev. inscriptionwithin ring of circles (KM.Y456), very fine £100-150
77 China, Republic, Szechuan, Dollar, 1912, inscription around floral crest, rev. inscriptionwithin ring of circles (KM.Y456), about very fine £80-120
78 China, Republic, Yunnan, General T’ang Chi-yao, 50-Cents, undated (c.1917), bustfacing half left within inner circle, wreath below, inscription above, rev. crossed flags, starbetween (KM.Y479), good very fine £80-100
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81 China, Yunnan-Burma, Tael, undated (1943-44), semi-circular Burmese inscription,Chinese inscription in line below, rev. Chinese character ‘Fu’ (wealth) (Kann 940; L&M-433), scuffs, good very fine £100-150
These coins were issued in 1943/44 to pay Chinese troops fighting the Japanese on theYunnan-Burma frontier.
82 China, Yunnan-Burma, Tael, undated (1943-44), Chinese inscription in lines aboveBurmese inscription in two lines below, rev. stag’s head within inner circle (Kann 939),scuffs, good fine £60-80
84 Czechoslovakia, Republic, Dukat, 1927, shield, rev. Duke Wenceslas half length (Fr. 2;KM.8), good very fine £200-250
85 Ethiopia, temp. Haile Selassie I (1941-74), brass Government Tokens (2), lion and flagright, rev. number 13; St George & dragon, rev. S.G.B. 3.175, both holed for suspension,fine and very fine £40-60
86 France, Francis I (1515-47), Dauphine, Ecu d’or, 3.27g, arms of France and Dauphine,rev. floriate cross (Fr.354), ex mount, polished, fine £180-220
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83 China, Yunnan-Burma, Half-Tael, undated (1943-44), semi-circular Burmeseinscription, Chinese inscription in line below, rev. Chinese character ‘Fu’ (wealth) (Kann 941; L&M-433), scuffs, very fine £80-120
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87 French Indo-China, Piastre (2), 1895A (KM.5a1), stains, nearly very fine, 1931(KM.19), stain on reverse, extremely fine, Japan, Matsushito, Yen, 1894 (KM.YA25.3)very fine, United States, trade Dollar, 1878S (KM.108), good very fine (4) £100-130
89 Germany, Anhalt-Zerbst, Carl Wilhelm von Zerbst, Two-thirds Taler, 1676 CP, bustright, no inner circle, rev. crowned shield, date vertical at sides (Dav.202; KM.19.4), veryfine £80-120
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88 Germany, Anhalt-Zerbst, Carl Wilhelm von Zerbst (1667-1718), Two-thirds Taler,1675 CP, bust right, no inner circle, rev. crowned shield, horizontal date at sides(Dav.202; KM. -), good very fine £100-150
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91 Germany, Brandenberg, Friedrich Wilhelm (1640-88), One-third Talers (4), 1669 TT(KM.379), 1671 TT (KM.379), 1671 IW (KM.410), 1672 GF (KM.378), mostly veryfine (4) £100-150
92 Germany, Brandenberg, Friedrich Wilhelm, One-third Talers (3), 1671 GF (KM.378),1673 GF (KM.378), 1675 HS (KM.379), very fine or better (3) £80-120
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95 Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel Augustus (1635-66) Doppeltaler, 1655 HS,Augustus on horseback right, rev. shield with five helms, 57.30g. (Dav.70a; Fiala 301;Welter 772), very fine £800-1,000
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93 Germany, Brandenberg, Friedrich Wilhelm, One-third Talers (3), 1671 TT (KM.379),1671 GF (KM.378), 1671 TT (KM.379), very fine (3) £80-120
94 Germany, Brandenburg, Friedrich III (1688-1713), Two-thirds Taler, 1691, bustright, rev. crowned shield (Dav.281; Weise 639), cleaned, very fine £60-80
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97 Germany, Friedberg, Burgrave Johann Maria Rudolph, Thaler, 1804 GB (F)GH, crowneddouble headed eagle, rev. St George and the dragon, castle in background (KM.75), sometime cleaned, good very fine £500-600
g98 Germany, Hannover, George IV (1820-30), 21⁄2-Thalers, 1821 B, laureate head left,rev. value (F.1160; KM.130), some scuffs on the reverse, about very fine £200-250
99 Germany, Lipe-Detmold, Simon Heinrich (1666-97), One-third Taler, 1672, arms,rev. value (KM.86), very fine £80-120
100 Germany, Magdeberg, August of Saxe-Weisenfels (1638-80), Two-thirds Taler, 1671HHF, bust right, rev. crowned shield, horizontal date at sides (Dav.631; KM.169), goodvery fine £100-150
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96 Germany, Eisleben, Three-quarter Taler, 1661, on the centennial of the NaumburgConvention, city view, shield below, rev. bust of Martin Luther three-quarters right,trefoil at end of legend both sides, date below (Tornau 1472 1b; Whiting 137), very fine £100-150
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103 Germany, Mainz, Lothar Friedrich von Metternich-Burscheid (1673-75), 60-Kreuzer or Two-thirds Taler, 1675 MF, bust right, rev. crowned shield between palms(Dav.648; KM.123), extremely fine £100-150
104 Germany, Mansfeld-Bornstedt, Franz Maximilian (1644-92), One-third Taler, 1672ABK, St George right, date below, rev. crowned shield dividing date (KM.152), very fine £80-100
105 Germany, Pomerania-Wolgast, under Sweden, Karl XI (1660-97), One-third Talers(2), 1673 DS, cuirassed bust with short wig, 1674 DS, draped bust with long wig(KM.255, 260), very fine (2) £100-150
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101 Germany, Magdeberg, August of Saxe-Weisenfels, Two-thirds Taler, 1674 HHF, bustright, rev. crowned shield, horizontal date at sides (Dav.631; KM.169), good very fine £100-150
102 Germany, Magdeberg, August of Saxe-Weisenfels, Two-thirds Taler, 1675 HHF, bustright, date below, rev. crowned shield (Dav.635; KM.175.1), good very fine £100-150
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108 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg I and August of Naumburg(1611-15), Doppeltaler, 1615, Johann Georg, armoured, half-length, standing right,holding sword and helm, rev. bust of August right, in circle of 18 shields (Dav.7572;KM.46; Schnee 785), very fine £500-700
109 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg I alone (1616-56), Doppeltaler,1616, armoured half-length figure right, holding sword and helm, rev. shield with sixhelms (Dav.7590a; KM.91), very fine, scarce £600-800
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106 Germany, Saxony, Ernestine line, Friedrich III, the Wise (1486-1525), broadGuldengroschen, 28.9g, with the title of Maximilian I, undated (c.1512), FRID DUX SAX -ELECT IMPER - QVE LOCVM TEN - ES GENERS, legend divided by four shields, armoured bustright, wearing net cap, IHS MARIA on breast plate, rev. MAXIMILIANVS ROMANORVM REXSEMPER AVGVST, eagle, shield on breast (Dav. type 9699; Domanig 34; Schnee 37;Schulten 3019), very fine, very rare £6,000-8,000
107 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Christian I (1586-91), Taler, 1587 HB, Dresdenmint, armoured half-length figure right, holding sword and helmet, rev. shield with threehelms (Dav.9806; Schnee 731), good fine £50-80
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112 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg II, Doppeltaler, 58.2g, 1657,Dresden mint, on the Vicariat, DEO ET PATRIAE, Duke on horseback right, shield below,rev. legend in twelve lines (Dav.398; KM.460; Schnee 897), good very fine 1,000-1,200
110 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg I, Doppeltaler, 1635, Dresden mint,armoured half-length figure right, holding sword and helm, rev. shield with six helms(Dav.7600; KM.133; Schnee 871), very fine, scarce £500-600
111 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg I, Taler, 1642 CR, Dresden mint,armoured half-length figure right, holding sword and helm, rev. shield with eight helms(Dav.7612; KM.425; Schnee 879), very fine £70-90
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114 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg II, Doppeltaler, 57.85g, 1663 CR,Dresden mint, Duke in coronation robes standing, rev. shields and helm in circle of 20shields (Dav.404; KM.504; Schnee 918), very fine, scarce £600-800
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113 Germany, Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg II, Doppeltaler, 58.4g, 1661,Dresden mint, on the laying of the foundation stone of the Moritzburg chapel, trophy onobelisk, crowned book to left and crowned swords to right, rev. legend in twelve lines(Dav.401; KM.496; Schnee 912), good very fine, scarce £800-1,000
See also medal - Lot 389
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117 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, One-third Taler (2), 1669 CR, 1673 CR, bustright, rev. crowned shield, date above (KM.522, 547), extremely fine (2) £120-160
118 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, One-third Taler (2), 1673 CR, 1675 CR, bustright, rev. crowned shield, date above (KM.547), extremely fine (2) £80-120
115 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II (1656-1680), Two-thirds Taler, 1676, bust right,rev. crowned shield (Dav.805; KM.549), extremely fine £150-200
116 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, One-third Taler (2), 1669 CR, 1672 CR, bustright, rev. crowned shield, date above (KM.522, 547), extremely fine and good very fine(2) £120-150
119 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, One-third Taler 1667 HI, cuirassed bust right,rev. divided shields, date above, coinage for Oberlaustiz struck at Bautzen (KM.517),good very fine (2) £100-150
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120 Germany, Saxony, Johann Georg II, One-third Taler 1675 CR, bust right, rev.crowned oval shield, date above (KM.548), extremely fine £100-120
121 Germany, Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg, Georg Wilhelm van Berleburg (1643-84),Half-Gulden or 30-Kreuzer, 1675 IB, draped bust right, value below rev. AD INSTARGRUIS, crowned shield, date in legend (KM.45), extremely fine, rare £200-400
122 Germany, Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, Gustav von Wittgenstein (1657-1701), Two-thirds Taler, 1674 IZW, bust right, rev. UT PRESSA PALM, crowned shield, date inlegend (Dav.908; KM.51), extremely fine £150-200
123 Germany, Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, Gustav von Wittgenstein, Two-thirdsTaler, 1676, bust right, rev. TANDEM FORTUNA - OBSTETRICE, crowned shield, date inlegend (Dav.917; KM.A55), nearly extremely fine £100-150
124 Germany, Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein, Gustav von Wittgenstein, Two-thirdsTaler, 1676, bust right, no inner circle, rev. TANDEM FORTUNA OBSTETRICE, crownedshield, date in legend (Dav.917; KM.79), extremely fine £150-200
125 Germany, Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Christian Wilhelm von Arnstadt-Sonderhausen (1666-1721), Two-thirds Taler, 1676 HM, bust right, rev. crownedshield with supporters (Dav.950; KM.-), good very fine £100-150
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126 German East Africa, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), 15-Rupees, 1916, elephant, rev. eagle,long arabesque under T (F.1; J.728b), good very fine £1,600-1,800
127 German East Africa, Pesa, 1890 (2) (KM.1), extensive lustre, extremely fine (2) £40-60
g128 Holland, Louis Napoleon (1806-10), Ducat, 1809, head left, rev. shield (Del.1180;F.322; Schulman 132), light scuffs, about extremely fine £300-350
129 Hong Kong, Victoria (1837-1901), Dollar, 1866 (KM.10), nearly very fine £150-200
130 Hong Kong, Victoria, Dollar, 1867 (KM.10), nearly very fine £150-200
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131 Hong Kong, Victoria, Dollar, 1868 (KM.10), stains, nearly very fine £150-200
132 Hong Kong, Victoria, 50-Cents, 1891 (KM.9.1), good very fine £180-220
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137 Hong Kong, proof 10 Dollars, 1994, gold centre with gold/silver alloy outer ringaround, flower, rev. value (KM.70a), in box of issue, with certificate, no.11801 of 20,000issued, uncirculated, China, People’s Republic, ¿ proof 10 Yuan, 1989, Temple ofHeaven, rev. panda (KM.188), in box of issue, uncirculated (2) £180-220
138 Hungary, Leopold I (1657-1705), 15-Krajczar (2), 1665, 1674, bust right, rev.Madonna and Child dividing KB, first with verdigris, good very fine, second extremely fine,6-Krajczar, 1671, similar, also with some verdegris, good very fine (3) £100-150
139 Italy, Venice, 13th - 15th century silver Grossi (20), including Pietro Ziani, JacopoTiepolo, Raniero Zeno, Jacopo Contarini, Giovanni Dandolo, Pietro Gradenigo,Francesco Dandolo, G. Bartolomeo Gradenigo, Andrea Contarini, Michele Steno, andFrancesco Foscari, fine to very fine, most with collector’s tickets (20) £500-600
140 Italy, 19th and 20th century coins (325), in silver (40) and base metal (285), noduplication, very mixed condition (lot) £60-80
141 Indonesia, Java, Sultanate of Bantam, Pangeran Ratou (c.16th-17th century), tinCash, uniface, Javanese legend (cf. MNI.3131); Sumatra, tin Cash (2), hexagonal similarlegends, hexagonal central hole, fine to very fine (3) £150-200
142 Indonesia, Sumatra, Sultans of Palembang (18th -19th century), uniface tin Pitis (43),many different types, some unrecorded, generally very fine, some better (43) £200-250
143 Indonesia, Sumatra, Bangka Island (c.19th century), Chinese merchant tokens (6), alldifferent, very fine or better, scarce (6) £300-350
144 Indonesia (c.19th century), Plantation Tokens (9): Unternehmung, Hessa, 1-Dollar,1890; Unternehmung, Soengei Serbangan, 1-Dollar, 1891; Eong Hong, Toentoengan,20-, 10-Cents; Sumatra, Deli, De Guigne Freres, 3-, 2-Gantang Bras; Langkat,Onderneming Wampoe, 1-Dollar; Serdang, Baumann Wetter & Co, 1-Dollar; SoemberDoeren, 10-Cents, generally very fine to extremely fine (9) £250-300
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136 Hong Kong, Edward VII, 50-Cents (2), 1904, 1905 (KM.15), very fine (2) £100-130
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133 Hong Kong, Victoria, 50-Cents (3), 1892, 1893, 1894 (KM.9.1), the first cleaned, veryfine, the second, fine, the third, very fine (3) £130-160
134 Hong Kong, Victoria, 20-Cents (7), 1866, 1882H, 1885, 1886, 1889H, 1890H, 1895(KM.7), generally fine - nearly very fine (7) £80-120
135 Hong Kong, Edward VII (1901-10), 50-Cents (2), 1902, 1905 (KM.15), the first goodvery fine, the second, very fine (2) £80-100
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146 Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din (1848-96), ¿ Toman, 3.40g, Dar al-MulkTabaristan, AH1270 (KM.853), test punch on reverse, weak strike, about extremely fine £90-110
147 Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Muhammad Reza Shah (1941-79), gold medal, 34.60g,commemorating the Coronation of Mohammad Reza and Empress Farah, SH1346(1967), conjoined portraits of royal couple left, rev. imperial crown above legend anddate, small abrasions in field, good extremely fine £700-800
148 Jamaica, George III, countermarked Lima Half-Real, 1758, current for five pence, GRcountermark over crowned shield, rev. GR countermark over globe between two pillars(Prid.8; KM.1.3), pierced above crown, bold countermarks especially on obverse, very fine,rare £100-120
149 Jamaica, Edward VII, Penny, 1905, crowned bust right, rev. shield (Prid. 31; KM.23),small stain on shield, uncirculated £40-50
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145 Ionian Islands, under British rule, 2-Lepta, 1819, Lion of St Mark left, rev. Britannia(KM.31), Channel Islands, Jersey, Victoria (1837-1901) (2), One Twenty-sixth of aShilling, 1858 (S.7002; KM.2), lustrous, good extremely fine, One Twelfth of a Shilling,1894 (S.7006; KM.8), lustrous, good extremely fine (3) £80-100
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150 Keeling-Cocos Islands, a complete set of the John Clunies Ross plastic ‘ivory’ tokensdated 1913, octagonal 5-Rupees, 277, round 2-Rupees, 678, square Rupee, 1360,octagonal 50-Cents, 1492, square 25-Cents, 3885, round 10-Cents, 1145, and oval 5-Cents, 3833 (KM.Tn1-7), the 50-Cents very rubbed, the other very fine and better, scarce asa set (7) £600-800
151 Keeling-Cocos Islands, John Clunies Ross plastic ‘ivory’ tokens dated 1913 (2), 5-Centsoval, 4113, and 10-Cents round, 1866 (KM.Tn 1 and 2), fine (2) £100-150
g152 Liechtenstein, Franz Joseph II (1938-90), 50-Francs, 1956, heads left, rev. arms(F.20), extremely fine £250-300
153 Malaysia, Johore, Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah II (1571-97), ¿ Kupang, 0.62g (SS.9);Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah III (1623-77), Octagonal ¿ Kupang, 0.62g (SS.14), aboutextremely fine and extremely fine (2) £100-120
154 Malaysia, Sultanate of Kelantan (19th-early 20th century), tin Pitis (6): AH1256 (2),1300, 1314 (incuse legend), 1321, undated (KM.1, 4, 5, 10, 15), good very fine or better,some with lustre (6) £100-120
155 Malaysia, Kedah, Sultan Rijalu’ddin Shah (1625-51), ¿ Kupang, 0.56g Sultan Rijal,rev. similar legend dewa shah (SS.-), good very fine, extremely rare £500-600
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156 Malaysia, Kedah, Sultan Muhammad Jiwa Zainal Shah (1710-73), Real, 2.25g,AH1154, Arabic legend Sultan Muhammad Jiwa khalifatur Rahman, rev. bebalad Kedahdarul aman sanat 1154 (cf. SS.12; KM.18), about fine £150-200
157 Malaysia, Kedah (c.19th century), tin Tra (3), all different, fine to very fine (3) £200-250
158 Malaysia, Kedah (c.19th century), tin Tra (3), all different, fine to very fine (3) £200-250
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159 Mauritius, Rupee, 1934 (KM.17), Seychelles, Rupee, 1939 (KM.4), both uncirculated(2) £100-120
160 Mexico, Philip V (1700-46), 8-Reales, 1735 MF, crowned shield, rev. pillars (CT.779;KM.103), typical sea salvage coin, slightly bent, very fine £60-100
161 Mexico, Philip V, 4-Reales 1738 MF (KM.94), cleaned, very fine £80-120
162 Mexico, Charles IV (1788-1808), 8-Reales, Mexico City, 1793 (KM.109) nearly veryfine, Republic, Peso (2), 1872, Mexico City (KM.408.5), very fine, 1881, Potosi, assayerMH (KM. -), very fine (3) £100-120
163 Mongolia, People’s Republic, Tugrik, 1925, symbols around yin-yang, rev. inscriptionwithin wreath, panel above (KM.8), spot on wreath, extremely fine £60-80
164 Mongolia, People’s Republic, 50 Mongo, 1925, symbols around yin-yang, rev.inscription within wreath, panel above (KM.7), spot on edge, extremely fine, 20 Mongo,1925 (KM.6), about very fine, 15 Mongo, 1925 (KM.5), fine, 10 Mongo, 1925 (KM.4),fine (4) £60-80
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x165 Netherlands, Flanders, Louis de Male (1346-84), Nouvelle Chaise d’or au Lion, 4.46g,ruler seated facing on ornate throne holding sword in right hand, left hand resting onshield with lion rampant, rev. floriate cross within quatrefoil (Fr.163; Delmonte 466;Gaill.218), almost extremely fine £1,800-2,000
166 Netherlands, 19th and 20th century coins (359), in silver (89) and base metal (270), verymixed condition, 19th century coins very fine, the modern coins mostly extremely fine or better(lot) £60-80
167 Nigeria, Elizabeth II, a small hoard of Halfpennies (480) and Pennies (22), all 1959(KM.1 and 2), all brilliant uncirculated (502) £100-120
x168 Ottoman, Suleyman I (1520-66), Akces (15), some with dates visible (A.A1321.1),generally fine or better (15) £60-80
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169 Ottoman, Egypt, Selim II ibn Sulaiman (974-982 AH/1566-74 AD), ¿ Altin, 3.53g,Misr, AH 974 (Album 1324), very fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:Sotheby, 6 April 1978, lot 209
170 Ottoman, Mustafa II (1106-15 AH/1695-1703 AD), ¿ Altin, 3.45g, Urdu-yHumayun (Royal mint), AH 1106 (KM.A131), good fine, rare £550-600
171 Ottoman, Egypt, Ahmed III (1703-30), ¿ Altin and Eshrefi Altin, Misr, AH1115(KM.72, 73), both fine, the second holed (2) £150-200
172 Ottoman, Egypt, Mahmud I (1143-68 AH/1730-54), Zeri Mahbub, 2.51g, Misr, AH1143, XXV (KM.86), good very fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:Sotheby, 4 April 1978, lot 215
173 Ottoman, Turkey, Muhammad V (1327-36 AH/1909-18 AD), 250-Piastres de Luxe,AH 1327, year 5 (KM.757), extremely fine £350-450
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174 Palestine, British Administration, Proof Æ 1-Mil, 1927 (KM.1), a couple of surfaceimperfections, about uncirculated £280-350
Low mintage - only 66 struck
175 Peru, Republic, Sol, 1886 over 5 TF (KM.196.22), extremely fine, scarce overdate £80-100
176 Peru, Republic, Soles (13), 1887 TF (KM.196.22), 1888 TF, 1888 TF over BF (2),1889 TF, 1889 TF over BF, 1890 TF, 1890 TF over FF, 1891 over 81 TF over BF, 1891TF over BF (2), 1891 (KM.196.24), good very fine to extremely fine (13) £150-250
177 Peru, Republic, Soles (12), 1893 TF (2), 1393 TF error date, 1894 TF (2), 1895 TF(2), 1896 TF (2), 1896 F (2), 1897 JF (KM.196.26), very fine to extremely fine (12) £150-250
178 Peru, Republic, Soles (7), 1914 FG, 1915 FG (2) (KM.196.26), 1916 FG LIBERTADincuse (KM.196.27), 1916 FG LIBERTAD in relief (KM.196.28), 1923 LIBERTAD in relief(KM.217.1), and 1923 LIBERTAD incuse (KM.217.2), first two extremely fine, others veryfine, the last two scarce (7) £100-150
179 Peru, Republic, Soles (17), 1923 (2), 1924 (3), 1925 (3), 1926 (2), 1930 (2), 1931,1933 (2), 1934, 1935, very fine to extremely fine (17) £200-300
180 Peru, Republic, Soles (6), 1871 YJ, 1872 YJ (KM.196.3), 1879 YJ (KM.196.5), 1884BD (KM.196.19), 1885 RD, 1885 TD over BF (KM.196.22), very fine and better (6) £120-150
181 Poland, Republic, a group of silver coins (25), all different, 10-Zlotych (10), queenJadwiga 1932(l), 1932(w), 1933, Jan III Sobieski 1933, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934,second type 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 5-Zlotych (8), queen Jadwiga 1932(l),1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934, second type 1934, 1935, 1936, Gdyniaseaport 1936, 2-Zlotych (5), queen Jadwiga 1932, 1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski 1934,Gdynia seaport 1936, average good very fine to extremely fine (25) £200-300
182 Poland, Republic, a group of silver coins (25), all different, 10-Zlotych (10), queenJadwiga 1932(l), 1932(w), 1933, Jan III Sobieski 1933, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934,second type 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 5-Zlotych (8), queen Jadwiga 1932(l),1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934, second type 1934, 1935, 1936, Gdyniaseaport 1936, 2-Zlotych (5), queen Jadwiga 1932, 1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski 1934,Gdynia seaport 1936, average good very fine to extremely fine (25) £200-300
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183 Poland, Republic, a group of silver coins (25), all different, 10-Zlotych (10), queenJadwiga 1932(l), 1932(w), 1933, Jan III Sobieski 1933, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934,second type 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 5-Zlotych (8), queen Jadwiga 1932(l),1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934, second type 1934, 1935, 1936, Gdyniaseaport 1936, 2-Zlotych (5), queen Jadwiga 1932, 1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski 1934,Gdynia seaport 1936, average good very fine to extremely fine (25) £200-300
184 Poland, Republic, a group of silver coins (25), all different, 10-Zlotych (10), queenJadwiga 1932(l), 1932(w), 1933, Jan III Sobieski 1933, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934,second type 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939, 5-Zlotych (8), queen Jadwiga 1932(l),1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski first type 1934, second type 1934, 1935, 1936, Gdyniaseaport 1936, 2-Zlotych (5), queen Jadwiga 1932, 1933, 1934, Josef Pilsudski 1934,Gdynia seaport 1936, average good very fine to extremely fine (25) £200-300
185 Portuguese Malacca, Manuel I (1495-1521), lead Bastardo (60-Reis), shield, v-o/globe; Joao III, lead Bastardo, Dinheiro; Sebastian I, lead Double-Bastardo,18.92g, shield/three crossed arrows, S-B (Gomes, Manuel, 18.01; Joao III, 11, 15.01;Sebastian, cf. 31), generally very fine for issue (4) £250-300
186 Portuguese Malacca, Joao III (1521-57), lead Bastardo, Soldo, Dinheiro (2),cross/globe, Sebastian I (1557-78), Bastardo, Dinheiro (3), shield/ship, crossed spears,BA/globe, ISMA/globe; together with anonymous Bazaruco & Half Bazaruco,cross/shield (Gomes, Joao 12, 13.01, 15.01; Sebastian: 23, 24, 25, 31), about fine to veryfine (9) £150-200
187 Portuguese Malacca, Joao III, lead Bastardo, Soldo; Sebastian I, lead Double-Bastardo(2), 18.58g, 13.75g, shield/three crossed arrows, S-B (Gomes, Joao III, 12, 15.01;Sebastian, cf. 31), fine to very fine for issue (4) £220-270
188 Russia, miscellaneous coins, including Polushka (1), Quarter-Kopecks (11), Dengas (12),Half-Kopecks (19), Kopecks (52), 2-Kopecks (64), 3-Kopecks (29), 5-Kopecks (13),silver 5-Kopecks (24), 10-Kopecks (42), 15-Kopecks (38), 20-Kopecks (31), 25-Kopecks(6), 50-Kopecks (6), Poltinas (3), Roubles (3), and a quantity of post 1917 coins (approx.280), very mixed condition (lot) £300-500
189 Serbia, Milan Obrenovich (1868-89), 10-Dinara, 1882, head right, rev. value in wreath(F.4; KM.16), very fine £60-80
191 South Africa, Z.A.R., Pond, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (KM.10.2), extremelyfine £300-400
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192 Spain, Visigoths, Sisebert (612-21) Tremissis, 1.42g, Seville, facing bust, +SISEBVTVSREX, rev. +.ISPALIPIVS:, facing bust (Cayon 220), extremely fine £200-250
193 Spain, Visigoths, Egica and Wittiza (698-702), base gold Tremissis, 1.22g, Toledo,two seated figures divided by cross on long shaft, rev. monogram (Cayon 445), very fine,rare £800-1,000
194 Spain, Philip V (1700-46), Seville, 8-Reales, 1731 PA, crowned shield, assayer’s initialsvertical, rev. arms of Castile and Leon (CC 12539; CCT 524; Dav.1697; KM.358),typical sea salvage coin, very fine £200-250
195 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, Dollars (3), 1903 (2), 1904 (KM.25), the 1904,surface dirt, nearly very fine, the others very fine (3) £120-150
196 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, Dollar, 1904 (KM.25), stain by edge, otherwise nearlyextremely fine £100-120
197 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, Dollars (2), 1907, 1907H (KM.26), very fine (2) £60-80
198 Straits Settlements, Edward VII, Dollars (2), 1908, 1909H (KM.26), the 1908, veryfine, the 1909, good very fine (2) £80-100
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199 Straits Settlements, George V, restrike proof Dollar, 1919 (KM.33), a few small stains,uncirculated £80-100
200 Straits Settlements, George V, Dollars, 1920 (2) (KM.33), one with surface dirt, bothvery fine (2) £80-100
201 Switzerland, Aargau, 20-Batz, 1809, shield, rev. soldier seated (DT.191; HMZ 2.20b),good very fine £150-200
202 Switzerland, Appenzell, 4-Franken (Neutaler), 1812, shield of Bern, rev. soldierstanding (Dav.360; Divo 116; DT.154; HMZ 2.28a), very fine £250-300
203 Switzerland, Basel, Goldgulden in the name of King Sigismund, 3.38g, undated(1429-33), orb in trefoil, rev. standing Madonna and Child (F.3; HMZ 2-49a), very fine £150-200
204 Switzerland, Basel, Quarter-Taler, 1740, basilisk with shield, rev. city view (DT.768;HMZ 2.102b), small split on edge at 7 o’clock, about extremely fine, with lustre £120-150
205 Switzerland, Bern, Doppelduplone, 1795, shield, rev. legend (DT.499c; F.181; HMZ2.211d), very fine £500-600
206 Switzerland, Bern, Taler, 1795, crowned shield, rev. soldier standing, two feathers in hishat (Dav.1759; Divo 42; DT.507a; HMZ 2.218b), very fine £60-80
207 Switzerland, Bern, Taler, 1798, new style narrow shield in oval, rev. old style soldierstanding in oval (Divo 43a/43; DT.509/508; HMZ 2.218f/e), die rust and die cracks onreverse, very fine £80-100
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208 Switzerland, Bern, Half-Taler, 1796, crowned shield, rev. soldier standing (DT.510a;HMZ 2.219a), extremely fine, with lustre £120-150
209 Switzerland, Bern, 18th century minor coins (12), 4-Kreuzer (2), 1789, 1798, 20-Kreuzer (6), 1719 1785, 1788, 1794, 1796, 1798, Kreuzer (2), 1777, 1793, Half-Kreuzer (2), 1774, 1785, and 19th century minor coins (4), 4-Kreuzer, 1818, Batzen,1826, Half-Batzen, 1826, and Rappen, 1818, average very fine (16) £80-120
210 Switzerland, Bern, 10-Batzen, 1797 (DT.513), 5-Batzen, 1826 BATZ (DT.37a), 10-Kreuzer, 1776 (DT.522d), 21⁄2-Batzen, 1826 BAZ (DT.38b), 4-Kreuzer (2), 1789, 1798,2-Kreuzer (2), 1785, 1798, smaller coins (12), fine to very fine (20) £150-250
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212 Switzerland, Fribourg, 4-Franken, 1813, arms, rev. soldier standing (Dav.363; Divo 72;DT.104; HMZ 2.283a), good very fine £300-400
213 Switzerland, Fribourg, 10-Batzen, 1812, shield, rev. soldier standing (DT.106; HMZ2.284), good very fine £60-80
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214 Switzerland, Geneva, copper emergency coinage (city beseiged by Charles Emanuele ofSavoy), One Sol, 1590 (HMZ 2-303zz), billon Sol, 1785 (HMZ 2-349a), Revolutionarycoinage, silver 15-Sols, 1794 (HMZ 2-342); Luzern, silver Groschen, 1606 (HMZ 2-638g), Zurich, silver Batzen, 1607 (HMZ 2-1154b), St Gall, Batzen (5), 1811, 1812,1814, 1815, 1816, other minor Swiss coins (22), fine to very fine (32) £250-350
215 Switzerland, Geneva, 5-Francs, 1848, arms, rev. value in wreath (Dav.375; Divo 169;HMZ 2-364a; KM.137), extremely fine with some brilliance £200-250
216 Switzerland, Luzern, minor coins (15), Schilling, undated ‘old type’, shield, rev. BishopLeodgar standing, plain border (HMZ 2-624a), fine; Schilling, 1609 (HMZ 2-640g),fine; Batzen (5), 1807, 1808, 1810, 1811, 1813, fine; Half-Batzen, 1813, fine; Rappen(4), 1774, 1804, 1839, 1843, very fine; Angster (3), 1790, 1823, 1832, very fine (15) £60-80
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218 Switzerland, Uri, bracteate Angster, undated, bull’s head, V-R-I (HMZ 2-980a), veryfine £50-60
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219 Switzerland, Vaud, 40-Batzen, 1812, shield, rev. soldier standing (Dav.362; Divo 144;DT.222; HMZ 2.997), extremely fine £400-500
220 Switzerland, Vaud, 20-Batzen, 1810, arms, rev. soldier resting arm on shield (DT.224a;HMZ 2-999a), uncirculated, some light rubbing on the highest points, toned £100-120
221 Switzerland, Vaud, Franc, 1845, rams, rev. soldier leaning on shield (DT.227; HMZ 2-1001; KM.22), extremely fine, some lustre under light grey toning £150-200
222 Switzerland, silver Bracteates (4), of Zurich, Fraumünster-Abtei, head facing, 0.39g,Basel, city shield, 0.33g, and Bischöfe (2), facing head, 0.34g, and head to left, 0.39g,good very fine (4) £80-120
223 Switzerland, Zurich, Ducat, 1775, lion with shield, rev. legend (DT.407F; F.486b;HMZ 2jj), very fine £300-350
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225 Switzerland, Zurich, Taler, 1745, lion with shield, rev. city view, date in plain tabletbelow (Dav.1791; Divo 24h; DT.422i; HMZ 2-1164mm), good very fine £100-150
226 Switzerland, Zurich, 40-Batzen (Neutaler), 1813, wreath over shield, rev. legend inwreath (Dav.366; Divo 33; DT.18; HMZ 2.1172a), extremely fine
227 Switzerland, miscellaneous coins (619) including 1-Rappen (71), 2-Rappen (48), 5-Rappen (90), 10-Rappen (89), 20-Rappen (76), Half-Franken (71), Franken (67), 2-Franken (62), and 5-Franken (45), all different dates (a date collection - but lacking allthe very rare dates), very mixed condition (lot) £300-400
228 Scandinavia, 19th and 20th century coins of Denmark, Finland (Grand Duchy andRepublic), Iceland, Norway, and Sweden (several hundreds), some silver but mostly basemetal, a date collection with almost no duplication, very mixed condition (lot) £100-200
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229 Sweden, Frederick I (1720-51), Half-Daler, 1741, copper plate money (KM.PM65),very fine £100-150
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230 Thailand, a pair of gold cufflinks and a gold watch fob in the form of Rama IV (1851-1868), gold bullet money, the fob formed of Baht, Half-Baht, Quarter-Baht, Eighth-Bahtand Sixteenth-Baht, the cufflinks formed of four Half-Baht, very fine (lot) £3,000-5,000
231 Tibet, c.1912, Tangka, large inner circle (KM.F13.3), very fine, scarce, 1918-19, Srang(KM.Y A18.1), good fine, rare (2) £60-80
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234 United States of America, Liberty head 5 Cents, 1886, very fine, scarce £180-220
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232 Tibet, 1935-46, 3 Srang (2) (KM.Y26), very fine, c.1904, Tangka (3) (KM.13.4), goodfine - very fine, trade coinage, Rupee, 1903-16 and 1930-33, small bust with collar left,rev. inscription within wreath (KM.Y3.2), very fine (5) £60-80
233 United States of America, Rosa Americana Penny, New Jersey copper (both dateunclear), Washington Cent, 1783 draped bust, large Cents, all in very poor condition,other Cents (62), 2-Cents (1), Half-Dime (1), 5-Cents Nickel (35), Dimes (28), Quarter-Dollars (34), Half-Dollars (12), Morgan Dollars (7) and Peace Dollars (2), very mixedcondition (lot) £200-300
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235 Vietnam, Minh Mang (1820-41), 7 Tien, year 14 (1833), 27.29g, inscription aroundflaming sun, rev. dragon facing left, date below (Schroe.182; KM.195), good very fine £100-120
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236 West Africa, an interesting collection of fifteen 19th and 20th century West AfricanManillas, various sizes and styles:1-4) four copper of ‘twisted decorated’ form, all different5-7) three copper of ‘twisted form’ with rounded ends, all different8-10) three copper of ‘flat decorated’ form, all different11) white metal, of ‘twisted form’12-15) four white metal with hollow rectangular sections, these all of similar form thoughdiffering in details (15) £900-1,200
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g237 Yemen, Ahmad (1948-62), gold Riyal (4 Sovereigns), AH 1373 (1953/4), inscriptionsover crescent, value punched below, rev. inscriptions in and around circle (F.8), damageon edge where removed from a mount, otherwise very fine £700-800
g238 Yugoslavia, Alexander I (1921-34), 4-Ducats, 1931, conjoined busts left, swordcountermark for Bosnia, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (F.4; KM.141), extremely fine £400-500
239 Silver Crowns and Dollars of the world (9), Australia, Crowns (2), 1937, 1938,Bahamas, Dollar, 1970, Bermuda, Crowns (2), 1959, 1964, Ceylon, 5-Rupees, 1957,Cyprus, 45-Piastres, 1928, New Zealand, Crown, 1945, Southern Rhodesia, Crown,1953, cupro-nickel coins (17), Cyprus very fine, others average extremely fine (26) £200-300
240 Miscellaneous coins of Australia, British West Africa, Ceylon, Cyprus, East Africa, Fiji,Hong Kong, India, Jamaica, Malaya, Mauritius, New Zealand, Singapore, Turkey,Pakistan, Seychelles, South Africa, many silver coins but the majority base metal (manyhundreds), very mixed condition (lot)
£150-250
241 Miscellaneous 19th and 20th century coins in silver of Austria and Austro-Hungary(65), German States and Modern Germany (129), and base metal coins (approx.1,100),very mixed condition (lot) £150-250
242 Miscellaneous silver Crown size coins of the world (8), Austria, 5-Kroner, 1908, veryfine; Belgium, 5-Francs (2), 1869, 1870, fine; Prussia, 5-Marks, 1913, fine; Mexico, 8-Reales, 1888 Zacatecas, very fine; Netherlands, 21⁄2-Gulden, 1850, fine; Russia, Rouble,1851, very fine; Switzerland, 5-Franc, 1908, very fine (8) £200-250
243 Miscellaneous silver coins, 19th and 20th century, of Belgium (37), France (105),Portugal (17) and Spain (9), and base metal coins (many hundreds), very mixed condition(lot) £100-150
244 Miscellaneous coins of China, Japan and the Far East, including Chinese cast ‘Cash’(69), other Chinese coins (49), Japanese (approx. 100), some porcelain money, etc. (lot)
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245 Miscellaneous European coins (approximately 850), including Bulgaria,Czechoslovakia, Estonia, Greece, Island, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Monaco,Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, many silver but mostly base metal, very mixedcondition (lot) £200-400
246 Miscellaneous 19th and 20th century coins (approx. 500), Æ, white metals, includingsome silver, mainly small denominations, World (approx. 300), including USA Dime1877, Carson City, USA, Indian head Cent 1886 var 1, Germany, 2 Marks, 1926 A,Poland, 10 Grozny, 1840, these very fine, world medalets and tokens (7), British (approx200), including Pennies (2), 1912H and 1918H, these about fine, many countriesrepresented, an accumulation of coins suitable for an aspiring young numismatist, generallyfair - very fine, a few better (lot) £30-40
x247 Miscellaneous coins, tokens and jetons etc., a very mixed bag including South Africa,H&P Ltd (Handing & Panken), set of five plastic tokens; Jamaica, Jamaica Fruit &Shipping Co. Ltd. aluminium token dated 1930, United Fruit Co. Portland Loading,octagonal aluminium tokens (2), and American Fruit Co. Montego Bay, brass token;Venezuela, Leprosarium 5-Cents and 121⁄2-Cents, 1939; B.T.&C. Co. Ltd. Blind PersonsToken for 11⁄2d. in black plastic; others including East India Company copper coins (5),Scottish Communion tokens (3), 18th century tokens (3) of Cambridgeshire, Bath, andEdinburgh, most identified in envelopes (lot) £50-80
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248 Anhalt, Friedrich I (1871-1904), 2-Marks, 1896, head right, rev. eagle (J.20; KM.22),lacquered, nearly extremely fine £150-200
250 Anhalt-Bernburg, Alexander Carl (1834-63), Taler, 1834, arms, rev. legend (Dav.502;K.3; T.2), lacquered, extremely fine £40-60
251 Anhalt-Bernburg, Alexander Carl, Taler, 1834, arms, rev. legend (Dav.502; K.3; T.2),lacquered, very fine £30-40
252 Anhalt-Bernburg, Alexander Carl, Taler, 1852, legend, rev. bear of Anhalt (Dav.504;K.4; T.3), lacquered, very fine £40-50
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249* Anhalt, Friedrich II (1904-18), 3-Marks (3), 1909, head left, rev. eagle (J.23; KM.29),lacquered, extremely fine, 1911 (2), conjoined heads left, rev. eagle (J.24; KM.30),lacquered, good very fine (3) £100-120
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253 Anhalt-Bernberg, Alexander Carl, Taler, 1855, legend, rev. bear of Anhalt (Dav.504,K.4; T.3), lacquered, extremely fine £80-100
254 Anhalt-Dessau, Leopold Friedrich (1817-71), Taler, 1863, head left, rev. arms(Dav.510; K.11; T.11), lacquered, extremely fine £100-120
260 Baden, Friedrich I, Prince and Regent (1852-56), Doppeltaler, 1854, head right, rev.arms (Dav.528; J.71a; K.34; KM.225; T.28), lacquered, good very fine £400-500
261 Baden, Friedrich I, Prince and Regent, Doppeltaler, 1854, head right, rev. arms(Dav.528; J.71a; K.34; KM.225; T.28), lacquered, very fine £300-400
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255 Anhalt-Dessau, Leopold Friedrich, Taler, 1863, head left, rev. arms (Dav.510; J.77;K.11; T.11), lacquered, nearly extremely fine £50-70
256 Anhalt-Köthen, Heinrich (1830-47), Doppeltaler, 1840, head left, rev. arms (Dav.507;K.8; T.7), lacquered, very fine, scarce £400-600
257 Baden, Ludwig (1818-30), Taler, 1829, head right, rev. arms (Dav.518; J.41; K.21;KM.193; T.18), lacquered, fine £30-40
258 Baden, Leopold Friedrich (1830-52), Doppelgulden, 1846, head right, rev. arms(Dav.527; J.63; K.22; KM.222; T.27), lacquered, good very fine £40-50
259 Baden, Leopold Friedrich, Doppelgulden, 1846, head right, rev. arms (Dav.527; J.63;K.22; KM.222; T.27), lacquered, very fine £40-50
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262 Baden, Friedrich I (1856-1907), Talers (2), 1860, 1861, head right, rev. arms(Dav.530; J.79; K.36; KM.240; T.30), lacquered, fine and good very fine (2) £30-40
263 Baden, 5-Marks, 1903, 3-Marks (3), 1909, 1912, 2-Marks (10), 1876, 1902 GoldenJubilee (3), 1904, 1905, 1907, and 1906 Golden Wedding (2), lacquered, fine to very fine(13) £100-150
264 Bavaria, Maximilian IV (1799-1825), Taler, 1816, head right, rev. crown over swordand sceptre (Dav.552; J.14; K.64; KM.706; T.44), lacquered, fine £30-40
268 Bavaria, Ludwig I, Geschichtedoppeltaler, 1842, head right, rev. WALHALLA (Dav.587;J.71; K.107; KM.811; T.80), lacquered, very fine £100-120
266 Bavaria, Ludwig I, Doppeltaler, 1841, head right, rev. statue of Jean Paul FriedrichRichter (Dav.586; J 70; K.106; KM810; T.79), lacquered, very fine £80-100
267 Bavaria, Ludwig I, Doppeltaler, 1845, head right, rev. arms with supporters (Dav.859;J.65; K.101; KM.814; T.74), lacquered, very fine £60-80
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265 Bavaria, Ludwig I (1825-48), pattern Taler (Geschichtstalerprobe), 1825, head right,LUDWIG KOENIG - VON BAYERN rev. BESCHWORT DIE VERFASSUNGSURKUNDE, king incoronation robes, standing by table on which rests book, crown and sceptre, AM 19TENOCTOBER 1825 in exergue, edge lettered ZEHEN EINE FEINE MARK (A.K.S.113; J.III;W.2722), lacquered, extremely fine, very rare £1,000-1,500
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271 Bavaria, Ludwig II (1864-86), Doppeltaler, 1865, head right, rev. arms with supporters(Dav.610; J.106; K.133; KM.879; T.101), lacquered, extremely fine, scarce £1,500-2,000
272 Bavaria, Two-Gulden, 1845, and Talers (3), 1862, undated, rev. Madonna and Child,and 1871, last with scrape on edge, all lacquered, fine or better (4) £40-60
273 Bavaria, 5-Marks (4), 1876, 1895, 1907, 1913, 3-Marks, 1909 (2), 2-Marks (4), 1876(2), 1900, 1904, lacquered, fine to very fine (10) £150-200
274 Bavaria, Prince Regent Luitpold (1886-1912), 3-Marks (2), 1911, 2-Marks, 1911,head right, rev. eagle (J.49, 48; KM.998, 997), lacquered, last good very fine, othersextremely fine (3) £80-100
275 Bavaria, Ludwig III (1913-18), 5-Marks, 3-Marks, and 2-Marks, all 1914 (J.53, 52, 51;KM.1007, 1005, 1002), lacquered, good very fine and better (3) £100-150
276 Bavaria, Ludwig III, 5-Marks, 3-Marks, and 2-Marks, all 1914 (J.53, 52, 51; KM.1007,1005, 1002), lacquered, good very fine and better (3) £100-150
269 Bavaria, Ludwig I, Geschichtsdoppeltaler, 1842, head right, rev. Prince Maximilian andPrincess Marie of Prussia, I OCTB 1842 (Dav.588; J.72; K.108; KM.812.2; T.81),lacquered, good very fine £100-120
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270 Bavaria, Maximilian II (1848-64), Geschichtsdoppeltaler, 1849, head right, rev. statueof Orlando di Lasso (Dav.602; J.88; K.122; KM.835.1; T.94), lacquered, extremely fine £800-1,200
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277 Bavaria, Ludwig III, 3-Marks, 1918, Golden Wedding Anniversary, conjoined headsright, rev. eagle (J.54; KM.1010), lacquered, extremely fine, very rare £10,000-12,000
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279 Bremen, Gedenktaler, 1864, the New Borse, rev. legend in wreath (Dav.627; J.26I),lacquered, bruise on reverse rim at 11 o’clock, extremely fine £100-120
280 Brunswick, Wilhelm (1831-84), Doppeltalerprobe, 1849, head right, rev. horsegalloping left, plain edge (AKS 74; J.245 IX; KM.Pn51), lacquered, extremely fine, veryrare £1,000-1,500
281 Brunswick, Wilhelm, Doppeltalerprobe, 1849, head right, rev. horse galloping left, edgelettered CONVENTION VOM 30 JULY 1838 (AKS 74 var), lacquered, small scratch below head,extremely fine, extremely rare £1,500-2,000
278 Bremen, 5-Marks, 1906, 2-Marks (2), both 1904 (J.60, 59; KM.3251, 250), lacquered,edge bruise on first, extremely fine (3) £100-150
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282 Brunswick, Wilhelm, Doppeltalerprobe, 1850, head right, rev. horse galloping left, plainedge (AKS 74; J.245 X; KM.Pn52), lacquered, extremely fine, rare £800-1,000
283 Brunswick, Wilhelm, Doppeltaler, 1847, head right, rev. crowned arms (Dav.633; J.72;K.156; KM.1136; T.118), lacquered, very fine £100-140
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285 Brunswick, Wilhelm, Talerprobe, 1837, head right, the pattern with the first, rejected,portrait, used in this year only, rev. crowned shield (AKS 75; J.241 III; K.150A; KM.Pn49), only fair but extremely rare, only a few examples known £500-1,000
286 Brunswick, Ernst Augustus (1913-18), 3-Marks, 1915, conjoined heads right, U.LUNEB added, rev. eagle (J.57; KM.1162), lacquered, extremely fine £80-100
287 Brunswick, Ernst Augustus, 3-Marks, 1915, conjoined heads right, without U. LUNEB.rev. eagle (J.55; KM.1161), lacquered, some marks but about extremely fine, rare £800-1,000
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284 Brunswick, Wilhelm, Doppeltaler, 1856, on the 25th anniversary of his reign, headright, B below, rev. crowned shield within wreath (Dav.635; J.252; K.158; KM.1149;T.122), lacquered, extremely fine £100-150
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288 Frankfurt, ‘Doppeltaler’, undated, city view, rev. eagle, lettered edge (J.15 var. auchRs.23; Schw.72a; T.130A), lacquered, extremely fine, very rare, Jaeger refers to this mule as‘eine Zwitterpragung bzw. Stempelkloppung’ £5,000-8,000
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290 Frankfurt, ‘Doppelgulden’, 1848, on the opening of Parliament, crowned single headedeagle, 31 MARZ 1848, rev. value in wreath, edge with central line of rectangularindentations (K.175 note; Schw.74a; T.134a), lacquered, some light marks, practicallymint state, extremely rare £4,000-6,000
291 Frankfurt, ‘Doppelgulden’, 1848, on the opening of Parliament, crowned single headedeagle, 31 MARZ 1848, rev. value in wreath, lettered edge (K.175 note; Schw.74a; T.134a),some light marks, lacquered, practically mint state, extremely rare £4,000-6,000
292 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1848, double headed eagle, 18 MAI 1848, rev. single headedeagle, 31 MARZ 1848 (Dav.643; J.45; K.174; T.134), lacquered, good very fine £80-100
293 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1848, double headed eagle, 18 MAI 1848, rev. ERZHERZOGJOHANN VON OESTERREICH (Dav.644; J.46; K.176; T.135), lacquered, good very fine £80-100
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289 Frankfurt, Doppeltalers (2), both 1861 (Dav.651; J.43; KM.365), very fine and nearlyextremely fine; Talers (3), 1859, 1860, 1862 (Dav.649, 652; J.41, 42b; KM.360, 370),lacquered, fine (5) £80-100
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295 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1848, crowned single headed eagle, rev. ERZHERZOG JOHANNVON OESTERREICH, lettered edge (K.176 note; Schw.75a; T.135a), lacquered, extremelyfine, Kahnt refers to this mule as a ‘Zwittermünze’ £4,000-6,000
296 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1829, crowned single headed eagle, rev. FRIEDRICH WILHEM IVKEONIG VON PREUSSEN, edge with central line of rectangular indentations (J.47; K.177note; T.136a), lacquered, practically mint state, extremely rare £4,000-6,000
297 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1829, crowned single headed eagle, rev. FRIEDRICH WILHEM IVKEONIG VON PREUSSEN, lettered edge (J.47; K.177 note; T.136a), lacquered, practicallymint state, extremely rare £4,000-6,000
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294 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1849, double headed eagle, 18 MAI 1848, rev. FRIEDRICHWILHELM IV KOENIG VON PREUSSEN (Dav.645; J.47; K.177; T.136), lacquered, extremelyfine, rare £1,000-1,200
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299 Frankfurt, Taler, 1859 (2), Schiller centenary (Dav.650; J.50; K.167; T.139), Taler,1863, Assembly of Princes (Dav.654; J.52; K.172; T.147), lacquered, good very fine orbetter (3) £100-150
300 Hamburg, 5-Marks (3), 1900, 1907, 1908, 3-Marks, 1909, 2-Marks (4), 1876, 1904,1907, 1908, lacquered, fine to very fine (8) £100-150
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298 Frankfurt, Doppelgulden, 1849, crowned single headed eagle, rev. ZU GÖTHE’SHUNDERTJAHRIGER GEBURTSFRIER AM 28 AUGUST 1849 (Dav.646; J.48; K.178; T.137),lacquered, extremely fine £100-150
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301 Hannover, Ernst August (1837-51), Taler, 1840, head right, rev. crowned shield oncartouche, FEINES 1840 SILBER below (AKS 101; Dav.669; J.66; K.227; KM.191; T.159),lacquered, extremely fine, extremely rare £10,000-15,000
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302 Hannover, Ernst August, Talers (2), both 1849, head left, BREHMER F on truncation,rev. crowned shield, one with HARZ ZEGEN by crown (Davo 675, 676; AKS 107, 133;J.79, 80; K.234, 235; KM.208, 209.1; T.167, 168), both lacquered, first very fine, secondextremely fine (2) £100-150
303 Hannover, Georg V (1851-66), Doppeltaler, 1854, on his visit to the mint 8 May 1854,head left, rev. legend in wreath (Dav.680; J.89; K.244; T.172), lacquered, extremely fine,rare £1,000-1,500
304 Hannover, Georg V, Doppeltaler, 1866, head left, rev. arms with supporters (Dav.683;J.97; K.245; KM.240; T.175), lacquered, extremely fine £200-300
305 Hannover, Georg V, Taler, 1853, on the visit of the King and Queen to the mint inDecember 1853, head left, rev. legend in wreath, plain edge (AKS 159; J.87), lacquered,extremely fine, very rare £1,000-1,500
306 Hannover, Georg V, Taler, 1865, head left, rev. knight standing beside tree (Dav.686;J.100; K.242; T.178), lacquered, edge knock at 9 o’clock, extremely fine £150-250
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307 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ludwig II (1830-48), proof Doppeltaler, 1839, head left, rev.legend in wreath, plain edge (Dav.702; J.40; K.264; KM.310; T.195), lacquered,uncirculated, extremely rare £1,000-1,500
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310 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ludwig III, Zwitterpragungen, Gulden size (10.61g, 30.3mm.),undated, head of Ludwig II left, VOIGT below, rev. head of Ludwig III left, edge withcentral square indentations, lacquered, very fine, extremely rare £5,000-10,000
Jaeger, p.140, notes ‘Zwitterpragungen (Stempelkopplungen) ohne Kurswert in Gulden undDopplegulden-Grösse mit den Kopfbildnissen Ludwigs II. und Ludwigs III. (Schw. 157a und118a), Rand mit vertieften Vierecken, gelten als Seltenheiten!’
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308 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ludwig II, Doppeltaler, 1844, head left, rev. crowned arms(Dav.703; J.41; K.265; KM.320; T.196), lacquered, very fine £80-100
309 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ludwig III (1848-77), probe Taler, 1857, head left, rev. crownedshield with supporters, edge CONVENTION VOM 24 JANUAR 1857 (Dav.707; J.59; K.266;KM.338; T.200), lacquered, uncirculated £300-500
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311 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ludwig III, Zwitterpragungen, Doppelgulden size (21.26g,36.5mm.), undated, head of Ludwig II left, C.VOIGT below, rev. head of Ludwig III left,C.VOIGT below, edge with central line of rectangular indentations, lacquered, extremelyfine, extremely rare
£5,000-10,000
312 Hesse-Darmstadt, Ernst Ludwig (1892-1918), 3-Mark, 1910, 2-Mark, 1904 (J.76,74; KM.375, 372), lacquered, good very fine (2) £80-100
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313 Hesse-Kassel, William and Crown Prince Friedrich Wilhelm as Regent (1831-47),Doppeltaler, 1847, crowned arms, rev. legend (Dav.694; J.43; K.255; KM.610; T.187),lacquered, small scratch near obverse rim between 6 and 7 o’clock, very fine £300-400
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316 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Carl Anton, Doppelgulden, 1849, head left, rev. arms(Dav.721; J.18; K.277; T.209), lacquered, nearly extremely fine £800-1,000
317 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Carl Anton, ‘Zwitter-Medaillen’, Doppelgulden size,1850, head left, rev. 1850 in wreath (J.IV; S.139a; Slg. Ferrari 2370), lacquered, light scuffabove date on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, extremely rare, only 17 pieces struck £1,000-2,000
318 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Carl Anton, ‘Zwitter-Medaillen’, Doppelgulden size,1850, head of Carl left, D below, rev. head of Carl Anton left, BALBACH below (J.II),lacquered, extremely fine, extremely rare, Jaeger notes ‘wenige stücke’ £1,000-2,000
319 Lippe, Paul Friedrich Emil Leopold (1851-75), Taler, 1860, head right, rev. crownedshield (Dav.725; J.16; K.283; T.213), lacquered, very fine £50-60
320 Lippe-Detmold, Leopold IV (1905-18), 3-Mark, 1913, head left, rev. eagle (J.77;KM.275), lacquered, extremely fine £200-250
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314 Hohenzollern-Hechingen, Friedrich Wilhelm Constantin (1838-49), Doppeltaler,1844, head right, rev. crowned arms (Dav.716; J.7; K.273; T.204), lacquered, extremelyfine £800-1,000
315 Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen, Carl Anton (1848-49), Doppelgulden, 1849, head left,rev. arms (Dav.721; J.18; K.277; T.209), lacquered, very fine £500-600
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321 Lippe-Detmold, Leopold IV, 3-Marks, 1918, 2-Marks, 1906, head left, rev. eagle (J.79,78; KM.275, 270), lacquered, about very fine (2) £150-200
322 Lübeck, 5-Marks, 1907, city arms, rev. eagle (J.83; KM.213), lacquered, very fine £100-150
323 Lübeck, 3-Marks, 1914, city arms, rev. eagle (J.82; KM.215), lacquered, good very fine £100-120
324 Lübeck, 2-Marks, 1901, city arms, rev. eagle (J.80; KM.210), lacquered, good very fine £100-150
328 Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Friedrich Franz IV, 5-Marks, 2-Marks, both 1904, conjoinedbusts left, rev. eagle (J.87, 86; KM.334, 333), lacquered, extremely fine and very fine (2) £100-120
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325 Lübeck, 2-Marks, 1901, city arms, rev. eagle (J.80; KM.210), lacquered, good very fine £100-150
326 Lübeck, 2-Marks, 1901, city arms, rev. eagle (J.80; KM.210), lacquered, very fine £80-100
327 Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Friedrich Franz IV (1901-1918), 2-Marks, 1901, head right,rev. eagle (J.85; KM.330), lacquered, fine £50-60
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329 Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Friedrich Wilhelm (1860-1904), Taler, 1870, head left, rev.crowned arms in Garter (Dav.732; J.120; K.295; T.217), lacquered, very fine £50-60
330 Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Friedrich Wilhelm, 2-Marks, 1877, head left, rev. eagle (J.90;KM.108), lacquered, fine £80-100
336 Nassau, Adolph, ‘Doppeltaler’ (piedfort), 36.99g, undated, head left, rev. DEM EDELNFÜRSTEN GEWIDMET BEI BESUCH SEINER MÜNZE, plain edge, lacquered, extremely fine,extremely rare later striking £1,000-1,500
The original mintage (c.1863) was only three pieces. Jaeger and AKS both note that 25examples were later struck using the original dies. They make no mention of a piedfort.
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331 Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Adolf Friedrich V (1904-14), 2-Marks, 1905, head left, rev.eagle (J.91; KM.107), lacquered, very fine £150-200
332 Nassau, Adolph (1839-66), Doppeltaler, 1840, head right, rev. value in wreath(Dav.744; J.51; K.317; T.231), lacquered, good fine £50-60
333 Nassau, Adolph, Doppeltaler, 1860, head left, rev. crowned arms (Dav.748; J.61; K.319;T.235), lacquered, very fine £50-60
334 Nassau, Adolph, Talers (2), 1863, head left, rev. arms (Dav.749; J.62; K.314; T.236),and 1864, rev. date in wreath (Dav.750; J.63; K.316; T.238), lacquered, both very fine (2) £60-80
335 Nassau, Adolph, Taler, undated, head left, rev. DEM EDELN FÜRSTEN GEWIDMET BEIBESUCH SEINER MÜNZE, plain edge (Dav.989; J.IV; K.315; T.237), lacquered, extremelyfine, very rare later striking £1,000-1,500
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337 Oldenburg, Paul Friedrich Augustus (1829-53), Taler, 1846, head left, rev. crownedarms (Dav.752; J.43; K.320; T.240), Nicolaus Friedrich Peter (1853-1900), Taler,1866 (Dav.753; J.55; K.322; T.241), lacquered, very fine (2) £60-80
338 Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III (1797-1840), probe Doppeltaler, 1838, head right, rev.crowned shield, lettered edge, 42mm. (J.P64), lacquered, extremely fine £800-1,000
339 Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm III, Doppeltaler, 1840, head right, rev. crowned arms(Dav.765; J.64; K.372; T.252), lacquered, good very fine £80-100
340 Prussia, Talers (10), 1817A, 1818D, 1833A, 1844 A, 1855A, 1861A, 1867A, 1869A,1871A, and 1871A Franco-Prussian war, fine to very fine (10) £150-200
341 Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm IV (1840-61), Doppeltaler, 1844, head right, rev. crownedarms (Dav.771; J.74; K.382; T.258), lacquered, good very fine £60-80
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342 Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Taler, 1852, head right, rev. crowned arms (Dav.769;J.73b; K.3275; T.256), lacquered, extremely fine £80-120
343 Prussia, Wilhelm I (1861-88), silver pattern 5-Marks, 1873, head right, rev. eagle(KM.Pn19), lacquered, good very fine/extremely fine, rare £600-800
344 Prussia, Wilhelm I, 2-Marks (5), 1876A, 1876B (2), 1877A, 1877B (J.96; KM.506),lacquered, fine to very fine (5) £80-120
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348 Prussia, Wilhelm II (1888-1918), 5-Marks, 1888A, head right, rev. eagle (J.101;KM.513), lacquered, extremely fine £200-300
349 Prussia, Wilhelm II, 5-Marks (4), 1898, 1901, 1907, 1908 (J.104; KM.523), lacquered,very fine or better (4) £100-150
350 Prussia, Wilhelm II, 3-Marks, 1915, St George, rev. eagle (J.115), lacquered, extremelyfine £300-400
351 Reuss, Heinrich XX (1836-59), Taler, 1858 (Dav.798; J.44; K.400; T.280), good fine;Heinrich XXII (1859-1902), Taler, 1868 (Dav.799; J.50; K.402; T.281), lacquered,good very fine (2) £80-100
345 Prussia, ‘Dinertaler’, 1866, reverse with two small silver heads of Crown Prince Friedrichand Prince Friedrich Karl, lacquered, a curious and entertaining piece £30-40
346 Prussia, Friedrich III (March - June 1888), 5-Marks, 1888, head right, rev. eagle (AKS121; KM.512), lacquered, very fine £60-80
347 Prussia, Friedrich III, 2-Marks, 1888A (2), head right, rev. eagle (J.98; KM.510),lacquered, very fine (2) £40-50
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352 Reuss, Heinrich XXII (1859-1902), 2-Marks, 1892, head right, rev. eagle (J.117),lacquered, very fine £100-120
353 Reuss, Heinrich XIV (1867-1913), 2-Marks, 1894, head left, rev. eagle (J.120),lacquered, good £80-100
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354 Reuss, Heinrich XXII, 2-Marks, 1899, head right, rev. eagle (J.118), lacquered,extremely fine £300-350
355 Reuss, Heinrich XXII, 2-Marks, 1901, head right, rev. eagle (J.118), lacquered, goodvery fine £120-150
356 Reuss-Ebersdorf, Heinrich LXXII (1822-48), Doppeltaler, 1847, on the 25th year ofhis reign, hread left, rev. crowned arms (Dav. 806; J.104; K.405; T.284), lacquered,extremely fine, scarce £500-700
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357 Reuss-Schleiz, Heinrich LXII (1818-54), Doppeltaler, 1843, on his silver jubilee, headright, rev. crowned arms (Dav.801; J.128; K.407; T.286), lacquered, extremely fine, scarce £800-1,000
358 Saxony, Friedrich August II (1836-54), Prämiendoppeltaler, 1841, head right, rev. K.S.BERGAKADEMIE ZU FREIBERG, wreath (Dav.994; J.90; K.455; T.323), lacquered, extremelyfine, rare £2,000-2,500
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359 Saxony, Friedrich August II, Prämiendoppeltaler, 1847, head right, rev. K.S.ACADEMIEFÜR FORST, wreath, edge plain (Dav.995; J.91; K.456; T.324), lacquered, extremely fine,very rare, only 50 struck £10,000-12,000
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360 Saxony, Friedrich August II, Doppeltaler, 1854, head right, rev. crowned arms(Dav.874; J.78; K.454; T.322), lacquered, good very fine £80-100
361 Saxony, Friedrich August II, Münzbesuchstaler, 1839, head right, rev. legend, letterededge (Dav.876; J.89; K.445; T.319), lacquered, very fine, scarce £1,000-1,500
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362 Saxony, Friedrich August II, Münzbesuchstaler, 1839, head right, rev. legend, plainedge (Dav.876; J.89; K.445; T.319), lacquered, very fine, extremely rare £5,000-8,000
363 Saxony, Friedrich August II, Talers (3), 1841, 1843, 1854, head right, rev. crownedarms (Dav.875, 878; J.76, 87; K.448, 450; T.325, 327), lacquered, first fine, others veryfine (3) £80-100
364 Saxony, Johann (1854-73), Doppeltaler, 1855, head left, rev. crowned arms (Dav.886;J.104; K.474; T.337), lacquered, very fine £60-80
365 Saxony, Johann, Doppeltaler, 1857, head left, rev. crowned arms (Dav.889; J.109;K.475; T.338), lacquered, light scratches, very fine £60-80
366 Saxony, Johann, Doppeltaler, 1857, head left, rev. crowned arms (Dav.889; J.109;K.475; T.338), lacquered, marks on edge from a mount, very fine £60-80
367 Saxony, Johann, Doppeltaler, 1861, head left, rev. crowned shield with supporters(Dav.894; J.120; K.477; T.347), lacquered, very fine £60-80
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371 Saxe-Altenburg, Joseph (1834-48), Doppeltaler, 1847, F, head left, rev. crowned arms(Dav.811; J.108; K.481; T.353), lacquered, mark on obverse rim at 7 o’clock, very fine £100-150
372 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Ernst I (1826-44), Talers (2), 1842 (Dav.820; J.272; K.491;T.363), Ernst II, 1869, on his silver jubilee (Dav.827; J.298; K.497; T.370), lacquered,very fine (2) £60-80
373 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Ernst II (1844-93), Doppeltaler, 1847, head left, rev. crownedarms (Dav.822; J.283; K.498; T.365), lacquered, extremely fine £400-500
374 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Alfred (1893-1900), 2-Marks, 1895, head right, rev. eagle(J.145), lacquered, very fine £300-400
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368 Saxony, Johann, Prämiendoppeltaler, 1857B, head left, rev. K.S. BERGAKADEMIE ZUFREIBERG, wreath (Dav.996; J.106; K.476; T.341), lacquered, extremely fine, scarce £800-1,000
369 Saxony, Johann Prämiendoppeltaler, 1857F, head left, rev. K.S. BERGAKADEMIE ZUFREIBERG, wreath (Dav.996; J.105; K.476; T.341), lacquered, extremely fine, scarce £800-1,000
370 Saxony, Johann, Talers (4), 1854F, 1859F, 1868B, 1870B (Dav.884, 890, 896, 895;K.459, 463, 471, 470), lacquered, very fine (4) £100-150
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375 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Carl Eduard (1905-18), 5-Marks, 1907, head right, rev. eagle(J.148), lacquered, good very fine £300-400
376 Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Carl Eduard, 2-Marks, 1905, head right, rev. eagle (J.147),lacquered, good very fine £250-300
377 Saxe-Meiningen, Georg II (1866-1914), 5-Marks, 1908, head left, rev. eagle (J.153a),lacquered, good very fine £100-150
378 Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach, Carl Alexander (1853-1901), Doppeltaler, 1855, head left,rev. crowned arms (Dav.846; J.536; K.517; T.385), lacquered, extremely fine £300-500
379 Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt, Albert (1867-69), Taler, 1867, head right, rev. heraldiceagle (Dav.919; J.57; K.540; T.398), lacquered, very fine £50-60
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380 Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Günther Friedrich Carl II (1835-80), Doppeltaler,1841, head left, rev. shield with supporters and six helms (Dav.920; J.74; K.542; T.399),lacquered, nearly extremely fine £500-600
381 Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Günther Friedrich Carl II, Taler, 1865, head left, rev.crowned double-headed eagle (Dav.921; J.75; K.541; T.400), lacquered, extremely fine £120-150
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385 Württenburg, Wilhelm I, Taler, 1833, head right, rev. allegorical figure of Free Trade(Dav.955; J.56; K.587; T.435), and Doppeltaler, 1846, rev. conjoined heads (Dav.958;J.79; K.591; T.438), lacquered, very fine (2) £60-80
386 Württemberg, Wilhelm II (1891-1918), 3-Marks, 1916, head right, rev. eagle (J.178),lacquered, good very fine, rare £1,500-2,000
383 Waldeck-Pyrmont, Georg Victor (1845-93), Doppeltaler, 1847, crowned arms, rev.value in wreath (Dav.927; J.41; K.550; T.408), lacquered, extremely fine £1,000-1,200
384 Württemberg, Wilhelm I (1816-64), Taler, 1828, head right, rev. crowned shield inwreath (Dav.954; J.55; K.586; T.434), lacquered, good very fine £60-80
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382 Waldeck-Pyrmont, Georg Heinrich (1813-45), Doppeltaler, 1842, crowned arms, rev.value in wreath (Dav.926; J.40; ; K.549; T.407), lacquered, extremely fine £400-500
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387 Habsburgs, battle of Mohacs, ¡ medal by Von Wolrad, Nuremberg, 43mm., 34.38g,1687, busts vis a vis in palm edged medallions, battle scene below, radiant cross above,rev. triumphal chariot left drawn by three lions trampling fallen soldier and dog, handemerging from cloud proffering palm of Victory, edge inscribed (Wittelsbach 1494), edgebruising, very fine £200-250
388 Germany, silver medal from the Milicz workshop, dated 1544, SERVIVIT SIBI DVM RACHELAMICA DATA EST GENESIS XXIX, busts of Jacob and Rachel right, rev. AD DVO LVSTRA DVOSBIS ANNOS SANCTVS IACOB MDXXXXIIII, Jacob’s dream, 48.5mm. (G-P 26; Katz 299), tooledboth sides, very fine, scarce £100-150
389 Saxony, Albertine line, Johann Georg II (1656-80), silver medal on the opening of theMoritzburg chapel 1672, by Ernst Caspar Dürr at the Dresden mint, IN GLAUBEN HERRZU STEHEN GIEB. CRAFT UND BESAENDGE CHRISTENLIEB, a trophy on an obelisk, in alandscape, dividing SUE SUM - DEOR SUM, rev. HERR, ICH HABE LEIB DIE STAEDTE DEINESHAUSES, UND DEN ORT, DA DEINE EHRE WOHNET. PS 26 V 8, interior of the chapel, JohannGeorg kneeling at the altar, his crown and sword beside him, 53mm. (Mersburger 2652;Tentzel 58.1), extremely fine, rare £1,500-2,000
For a Doppeltaler 1661 see lot 113
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391 Three Russo-Turkish silver and leather belts, two with Russian silver coinsattached, and three other items with coins attached:a) a belt c.80cm. long, comprising 17 silver panelsb) a leather belt c.75cm. long, sewn with approx. 72 Russian silver 20-Kopeks, datedbetween c.1855-65, with decorative silver and enamel buckle platesc) a leather belt c.80cm. long sewn with approx.56 Russian silver 25-Kopeks and 2-Kopeks, dated between c.1830-1860, with decorative buckle platesd) a red velvet cloth (part of a waistcoat or jacket?) sewn with 47 Russian Soviet coins andapprox. 90 small base silver and metal decorative pieces, some enamellede) a cloth waistcoat sewn with approx. 280 Persian 5-Rials, and 2-Rials, c.1950s-1960sf) a cloth hat sewn with approx. 270 Persian 5-Rials and 2-Rials, c.1950s-1960sinteresting and unusual numismatic items £500-1,000
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390 Russia, Peter the Great restrike ¡ medal, 43mm. by Ivanov, Safe Navigation in theBaltic, 1703 (cf. Diakov 18.17), edge bruising, fine, Alexander III, brass medal, PanRussian Exposition, 1882 (Diakov 930.5), about fine (2) £120-150
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395 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 BC), ¿ Stater, 8.18g, Istros, struck underMithradates VI in the First Mithradatic War c.88-86 BC, diademed head of Alexander theGreat (with Mithradates-like features) right, with horn of Ammon, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena seated left, holding Nike and leaning on shield at her side, ΔI on left,trident in ex. (AMNG 482; SNG Copenhagen 1094), good very fine, reverse very fine £500-600
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392 Macedon, Perdiccas II (451-413 BC), ¡ Tetrobol, 1.96g, horse walking right, rev.crested helmet with cheek pieces within double linear square (SNG ANS 42-44),Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Drachm, 4.18g, Colophon, head of youngHerakles wearing lion’s skin headdress right, rev. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle andsceptre, monograms on left and below throne (Price 1792), both at least very fine (2) £160-250
393 Thrace, Apollonia Pontica (5th-4th cents BC), ¡ Drachms (2), 3.30g, anchor, crayfishand A either side of shaft, rev. gorgoneion (facing head of Medusa) (SNG BM 156), theother of later style (SNG BM 159), Istros (4th cent. BC), ¡ Drachm, 5.45g, two youngmale heads facing, side by side, one inverted, rev. sea-eagle on dolphin left (cf. SNG BM248), very fine to good very fine (3) £200-300
x394 Thrace, Dikaia-by-Abdera (c.490-375 BC), ¡ Triobol, 1.77g, head of Herakles right,wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. cock standing right, within shallow incuse square(Rosen Coll’n 137), lightly porous, rare, almost very fine, reverse fine, together with anAmphipolis ¡ Tetrobol (c.196-168 BC), head of Maenad right, rev. stern of galley right,star above (GCV 1384), slightly ragged flan, almost very fine (2) £80-120
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x396 Thracian Dynasts, Koson (mid 1st cent. BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.83g, Olbia, Roman consulprocessing left between two lictors, KOΣΩN in ex. rev. eagle standing left on sceptre,holding wreath in talon (RPC 1701; BMC 2), good very fine £300-400
397 Epirus, Ambracia (c.350 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.16g, Pegasos flying right, A below, rev. headof Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet over leather cap, Obelisk of Ambracia withDelphic fillet behind, A on right (Ravel, NNM 37, 180, same dies), die-flaw and graffitoon obverse, very fine £100-150
398 Thessaly, Larissa (c.405-370 BC), ¡ Drachm, 5.93g, head of the nymph Larissa facing,turned slightly left, rev. horse grazing left (Lorber, Florilegium, 30.1(a)), very fine,Syracuse (c.485-466 BC), ¡ Litra, 0.73g, diademed head of Arethusa right, rev. octopus(SNG ANS 129-131), almost very fine (2) £200-300
399 Attica, Athens (c.450-404 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.03g, helmeted head of Athenaright, rev. AΘE, owl standing right, head facing, olive spray and crescent behind, all inincuse square (cf. SNG Delepierre 1439), graze on cheek, good very fine £350-450
400 Ionia, Phokaia (c.478-387 BC), Electrum Hekte (2), 2.55g, helmeted head of Athenaleft, rev. quadripartite incuse punch (Bodenstedt 91), very fine, the other, 2.55g, femalehead left, hair in bunch at back, rev. as last (Bodenstedt 77), flan too small for type, veryfine (2) £350-450
401 Lycia, Uncertain Dynast (c.460-440 BC), ¡ Stater, 9.88g, Pegasos left, pellet below,on circular shield, rev. triskeles, circular incuse (SNG Von Aulock 4089), good very fine £200-300
x402 Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.35g, Pella, lifetime issue,laureate head of Zeus right, rev. ΦIΛIΠΠOY, Philip II on horse walking left, wearing kausiaand raising right hand, spearhead and star below (SNG ANS 357; Le Rider 105), test-cuton reverse, but good style, very fine £200-300
403 Macedon, Alexander III (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.95g, Berytos, head ofyoung Herakles right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated left on throne holding eagle andsceptre, B below throne (Price 3407), reverse off-centre, good fine £150-200
404 Macedon, Philip III, Arrhidaeus (323-317 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.00g, Susa, c.320-306 BC, head of young Herakles right wearing lion skin, rev. Zeus seated left onthrone holding eagle and sceptre behind (Price P208), reverse off-centre, good fine £150-200
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406 Judaea, Agrippa I (AD 37-44), Æ Prutah (8), Jerusalem, AD 41-42, fringed canopy,inscription around, rev. three ears of barley, year letter to right (Hendin 1244), generallyabout very fine for issue (8) £120-150
407 Judaea, Æ Prutah (18), Marcus Ambibulus (AD 9-12) (3) (Hendin 1329, 1330),Valerius Gratus (AD 15-26) (3) (Hendin 1338, 1339), Antonius Felix (AD 52-59/60)(6) (Hendin 1347, 1348), Porcius Festus (AD 59/60-62) (6) (Hendin 1351), generallyabout very fine (18) £150-200
408 Miscellaneous, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), Æ 17mm, head of youngHerakles right, rev. thunderbolt, club, and bow in case, brown patina, about very fine,Ionia, Phygela (late 4th cent. BC), Æ 12mm, head of Artemis right, rev. bull buttingright, astragalos below (GCV 4543), dark patina, very fine, Byzantine (3) Constans II(AD 610-641), ¿ Semissis, 2.24g, bust right, rev. cross potent on globe (Sear 983), veryfine, Maurice Tiberius, Follis, Antioch, good fine, and a late Byzantine billon Trachy,about very fine (5) £140-180
409 Miscellaneous, Pergamum (c.88-85 BC), ¡ Cistophoric Tetradrachm, 11.91g, serpentemerging from cista mystica, within ivy-wreath, rev. two erect and coiled serpents eitherside of bow-case, monogram of Pergamum on left and in wreath above, thyrsus on right,MOΣ above (BMC 118), Rhodes (c.188-170 BC), ¡ Drachm, 2.88g, radiate head ofHelios right, rev. rose with bud, club on left, magistrate Aristoboulos (SNG Finland 626),Parthia, Mithradates V (c.140 AD), ¡ Drachm, diademed head left, rev. Arsaces Iseated right, holding out bow, square seven-line legend, one of which in Aramaic (Shore425), and two Roman republican ¡ Denarii of D. Silanus and M. Atilius Saranus,almost very fine to good very fine (5) £250-350
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x405 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos VIII (121-96 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.36g, Ake,diademed head right, rev. Zeus Uranios standing left, crescent above, holding star onoutstretched right hand and sceptre in left, monogram on left, all within laurel-wreath(Seleucid Coins 2336(2a); SNG Israel 2592), uncleaned, about extremely fine £200-300
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412 Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), Rome, 14-12 BC, plated Denarius, 2.88g, head right,AVGVSTVS-DIVI F, rev. IMP-X, Apollo standing left, holding lyre and plectrum, ACT in ex.(RIC 328; RSC 144), off-centre, surface deposits on obverse, good fine £100-150
413 Tiberius (AD 14-37), Aureus, 6.86g, Lugdunum (after AD 16), laureate head right, rev.PONTIF MAXIM, female figure (Livia?) seated right holding sceptre and olive branch (BMC30; C.15; RIC 25), smoothed (from a mount?), fine £500-600
x414 Nero (AD 54-68), Æ 16mm, Smyrna in Ionia, c.AD 50-54, young head right, rev. Nikeadvancing right (RPC 2476), traditionally identified as a head of Britannicus, fine £50-70
415 Vespasian (AD 69-79), Denarius, laureate head right, rev. IVDAEA, Jewess seated bytrophy (BMC 35; RIC 15; RSC 226), an old find, uncleaned, very fine £400-500
ROMAN COINS410 Roman Republic, Denarii (4), including Liturius Sabinus, c.89 BC, head of Tatius
right, rev. Victory in biga right, monogram in ex. (RSC 6c; Craw.344/3), P. Crepusiuswith C. Limetanus, c.82 BC, Venus in biga right (RSC 27; Craw.360/1), other (2),generally fine - good fine (4) £80-100
x411 Julius Caesar († 15th March 44 BC), Denarius, Feb.-Mar. 44 BC, moneyer P. SepulliusMacer, laureate, veiled head right, CAESAR [DICT] PERPETVO, rev. Venus standing left,holding Victory and sceptre, shield at feet behind (Craw.480/13; Sydenham 1074),toned, with some iridescence, peripheral striking weakness, otherwise extremely fine, in ICGholder, graded AU50 £1,500-2,000
x416 Julia, daughter of Titus, Dupondius, Rome, AD 80-81, draped bust right, hair in bun atback, IVLIA IMP T AVG F AVGVSTA, rev. VESTA in ex., S - C, Vesta seated left, holdingPalladium and sceptre (RIC 398; BMC 257), dark green patina, very fine £300-400
x417 Domitian (AD 81-96), Dupondius, AD 86, radiate bust right, aegis at front, rev. ANNONAAVG, S C, Annona seated right holding bag of corn-ears, small figure on right also holdingbag, ship’s stern in background (RIC 477; Bib. Nat. 407), scarce, almost very fine £80-120
418 Nerva (AD 96-98), Denarius, Rome, AD 96, rev. SALVS PVBLICA, Salus seated left holingtwo corn ears (RSC 132; RIC 9), good fine; Trajan (98-117), Denarius, Rome 114-117,rev. COS VI P SPQR, Trajan’s column (RSC 115; RIC 307), good fine (2) £100-120
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x421 Hadrian and Sabina, As, Rome, bare head of Hadrian right, rev. diademed and drapedbust of Sabina left, hair in queue (RIC 978; C. 8), rare, good fine to almost very fine £150-200
x422 Antoninus Pius (138-161), Æ 22mm, uncertain mint in Asia Minor (?), draped bustright, rev. laureate head of Zeus/Jupiter right, K behind, unpublished (?), dark greenpatina, good very fine £100-150
423 Roman Imperial, second century AD, Denarii (5), Antoninus Pius, rev. Fortunastanding left, Marcus Aurelius (3), revs. Concordia seated left (RSC 42), Aequitas seatedleft (RSC 199), pile of arms (RSC 173), Commodus, Rome AD 184-89, rev. Felicitasseated left (RSC 514), the last with BRIT title, generally very fine, one better (5) £150-180
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x419 Trajan (AD 98-117), Sestertius, Rome, AD 98/9, laureate head right, rev. TR POT COS IIP P, S C, Concordia seated left, holding patera over lighted altar, and cornucopia (RIC399; C. 619), obverse with lovely, untouched green patina, reverse lightly smoothed and withtwo small pits, extremely fine £600-800
420 Hadrian (117-138), Denarii (2), Rome, 134-138, Pax seated left holding branch (RSC1147B; RIC 95), very fine, Rome, Libertas standing left (RSC 906; RIC 128), edgessmoothed, otherwise about extremely fine (2) £80-100
x424 Faustina Snr, wife of Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, Rome, posthumous issue, draped bustright, DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. AETERNITAS, S - C, Aeternitas standing left, holding radiatephoenix on globe and drawing out fold of skirt (RIC 1105), cleaned and recoloured withdark patina, good very fine, reverse very fine £180-220
x425 Faustina Jnr, wife of Marcus Aurelius, Denarii (3), all with draped bust right, revs.,Concordia standing facing, drawing out fold of skirt and holding cornucopia (RIC(Antoninus) 501; C. 46), Spes standing facing, head left, holding flower and drawing outfold of skirt (RIC 497; C. 24), two baby boys on draped throne (RIC 710; C. 190), goodvery fine (3) £120-160
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430 Carausius (286-93), ¡ Denarius, 4.08g, London, 286-87, laureate, draped and beardedbust right, IMP CARAVSIVS P F AVG, rev. CONCORDIA MILITVM, clasped hands, RSR below(RIC 548; RSC 18; Shiel 16-17; Sear IV 13503), an exceptional example, on a full flanwith good metal, extremely fine, very rare £1,500-2,000
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426 Septimius Severus (193-211), Denarius, Rome, 210-11, rev. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victorystanding facing holding palm branch in right hand and attaching shield to palm tree (RSC730; RIC 336) good very fine, Geta, as Augustus, Rome, 210-12, Denarius, rev.VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory standing half left holding wreath and palm (RSC 219; RIC 92),very fine, Caracalla, Rome, 210-13, rev. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory running right holdingtrophy with both hands (RSC 632; RIC 231), edge crack, toned, extremely fine, this scarce,a group all with reverses connected with Britain (3) £200-300
427 Geta, as Augustus, Denarius, Rome, 210-12, rev. Felicitas standing left (RSC 149; RIC78), very fine, Elagabalus (218-22) Denarius, Rome, 220-22, rev. Providentia standingleft, globe at feet, star to right in field (RSC 163; RIC 31), toned, almost extremely fine,Severus Alexander (222-35), Denarius, Rome, 231-35, rev. Mars advancing right withspear and shield (RSC 161; RIC 246), toned, good very fine, Maximinus I (235-38),Denarii (2), Rome, 235, rev. Emperor holding spear to right between two standards (RSC46; RIC 1), good very fine, Rome, 236-38, rev. Providentia standing left (RSC 75; RIC20), very fine (5) £150-180
x428 Elagabalus (218-22), Denarii (2), Rome, laureate, draped bust right, rev. VICTORIA AVG,Victory left, star before (RIC 161; C. 300), lustrous, extremely fine, another, similar bustwith horn, rev. emperor sacrificing at altar (RIC 46; C. 196), together with a Denarius ofhis grandmother Julia Maesa, draped bust right, rev. FECVNDITAS AVG, Fecunditasstanding half left, holding cornucopia and holding out hand to child at her feet (RIC 249;C. 8), lustrous, about extremely fine (3) £120-160
x429 Severus Alexander (222-35), Denarius, Rome, laureate, draped bust right, rev. VICTORIAAVG, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm-branch (RIC 180; C. 564), lustrous,extremely fine £50-60
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x431 Constantius I (305-06), as Caesar, Follis, London, c.300, laureate, cuirassed bust right,rev. GENIO POPV-LI ROMANI, Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia (RIC14a), another similar (RIC 16), Galerius, as Caesar (293-305), Follis, similar types (RIC 15), all with dark patina and about extremely fine (3) £100-150
x432 Licinius I (308-24), Follis, 2.71g, Arelate, 319, laureate, cuirassed bust right, rev. IOVICONSERVATORI AVG, Licinius holding thunderbolt and sceptre on eagle right, PARL in ex.(RIC 196), rare, good very fine, together with a Follis of Constantius I from Trier, almostvery fine (2) £80-100
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x433 Constantine I (306-37), Follis, London, 310-12, laureate, cuirassed bust right, rev.PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS, Constantine standing left, holding globe and sceptre, star on right,PLN in ex. (RIC 227), another, reduced, Follis, London, 323-4, laureate, cuirassed bustright, holding sceptre, rev. BEAT TRA-NQLITAS, globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, PLONin ex. (RIC 267), and another, London, 323-4, laureate head right, rev. SARMATIADEVICTA, Victory advancing right, trampling on captive on ground, PLON in ex. (RIC289), rare, all extremely fine, the last with much silvering (3) £150-200
x434 Constantine I, Follis, Trier, 318-19, helmeted, draped and cuirassed bust left, holdingspear over shoulder, rev. two Victories holding shield inscribed VOT/P R over altar, PTR inex. (RIC 208a), good very fine, another with laureate, cuirassed bust right and rev. Solstanding, T - F in field, PTR in ex., and another of Constantine II Caesar (317-37), Siscia,laureate, cuirassed bust left, holding Victory on globe, rev. two captives either side ofstandard inscribed VOT/X, Julian II, Æ 3 of Sirmium, the last three very fine (4) £50-800
x435 Crispus (Caesar 317-26), Follis, London, 323-4, laureate bust left, holding spear andshield, rev. globe on altar inscribed VOT/IS/XX, PLON in ex. (RIC 281), Constantine II(337-40), Æ Follis, London (2), helmeted, cuirassed bust left, similar reverse (RIC 287),good very fine (3) £80-100
436 Miscellaneous Roman silver coins, Denarii (10), Republic (2), including Mark Antony,legionary Denarius, LEG VI (Cr. 544/19), this fine, Imperial (8), various Emperors, fair -fine, one better, Antoniniani (6), various Emperors, fair (16) £100-150
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437 Ear rings (3), Late Hellenistic, 3.65g, gold single ear-ring, cast loop mounted with malecherub, interesting, good very fine, Roman period, gold ear ring, 1.17g, filgree in threebands, below a single mounted garnet, good very fine, Byzantine, ?5th-6th century,1.78g, hollow sheet gold crescent with ornament below mounted with a single garnetstone, some minor damage, very fine (3) £150-200
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438 Romano-British, 2nd-3rd century circular bronze brooch, 25mm., with open centre,panel inset with millefiori chequerboard pattern of blue on white with red and greenvertical bars, with bronze pin, this broken at tip, attractive, good very fine £150-200
439 Romano-British, gilt bronze oval brooches (2), 23mm. x 18mm., inset with red glassmount, incised and gilded decoration around, with original pin, very fine, 23mm., x 17mm, similar, without setting, back of plate silvered, with original pin, very fine, along withan eighteenth century bronze dress stud inset with pale blue glass, very fine (3) £80-100
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440 Maurice Tiberius (582-602), ¿ Solidi (2), 4.29g, Constantinople, cuirassed facing bustwearing plumed helmet and holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGGA, angel standingfacing, holding staff surmounted by Christogram and cross on globe, CONOB in ex. (Sear478; DOC 5), and another similar, 4.42g, fine and good fine (2) £220-300
441 Focas (602-10), ¿ Solidi (3), 4.20g, Constantinople, crowned, cuirassed facing bust,holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUI, angel standing facing, holding staffsurmounted by Christogram and cross on globe, CONOB in ex. (Sear 620; DOC 10), theother two both officina H, 4.29g and 4.33g, one fair, two good fine (3) £300-400
442 Focas, ¿ Solidus, 4.38g, Constantinople, crowned, cuirassed facing bust, holding crosson globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGGB, angel standing facing, holding staff surmounted byChristogram and cross on globe, CONOB in ex. (Sear 620; DOC 10), very fine £150-200
443 Heraclius (610-41), ¿ Solidi (3), 4.26g, Constantinople, draped and cuirassed facingbust, wearing plumed helmet and holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUE, crosspotent on three steps, CONOB in ex. (Sear 731; DOC 3), another, 4.18g, draped andcrowned facing busts of Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine, rev. as last, officina E (Sear738; DOC 13), and another, 4.26g, crowned standing figures of Heraclius betweenHeraclonas and Heraclius Constantine, each holding a cross on globe, rev. VICTORIAAVGUΔ, cross potent on three steps, monogram on left, CONOB in ex. (Sear 769; DOC 43),good fine or better (3) £350-450
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444 Constans II (641-68), ¿ Solidus, 4.30g, Constantinople, crowned and draped facingbust holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUA, cross potent on three steps, E to right,CONOB in ex. (Sear 942; DOC 5), graffiti in obverse field, good very fine £200-300
445 Constans II, ¿ Solidi (2), 4.18g, Constantinople, crowned and draped facing bustholding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUΘ, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in ex.(Sear 938; DOC 1), and another, 4.21g, with long beard, officina Γ (Sear 956; DOC 19),the first with edge bent and some scratches, the second a little off centre, about very fine (2) £250-350
446 Constans II, ¿ Solidus, 4.34g, Constantinople, crowned and draped facing bust withlong beard, holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUA, cross potent on three steps,CONOB in ex. (Sear 956; DOC 19), very fine £180-250
447 Constans II, ¿ Solidus, 4.29g, Constantinople, crowned and draped facing busts ofConstans, with long beard, and Constantine IV, cross between heads, rev. VICTORIAAVGUΓ, cross potent on three steps CONOB in ex. (Sear 959; DOC 25), very fine £200-250
448 Constans II, ¿ Solidus, 4.36g, Constantinople, draped facing busts of Constans, withlong beard and wearing plumed helmet, and Constantine IV, crowned, cross betweenheads, rev. VICTORIA AVGUE, cross potent on three steps between standing figures ofHeraclius and Tiberius, CONOB in ex. (Sear 964; DOC 30), very fine £200-250
449 Constans II, ¿ Solidi (2), 4.28g, Constantinople, draped facing busts of Constans, withlong beard and wearing plumed helmet, and Constantine IV, crowned, cross betweenheads, rev. VICTORIA AVGUH, cross potent on three steps between standing figures ofHeraclius and Tiberius, CONOB in ex. (Sear 964; DOC 30), and another similar, about veryfine and good very fine (2) £350-450
450 Constans II, ¿ Solidus, 4.27g, Constantinople, draped facing bust, with long beard andwearing plumed helmet, VICTORIA AVGUH+, rev. Constantine IV, Heraclius and Tiberiusstanding facing, each crowned and holding cross on globe, CONOB in ex. (Sear 975; DOC43), edge marks, very fine £400-500
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457 Justinian II (685-95), ¿ light weight Solidus, 4.15g, Constantinople, crowned, drapedfacing bust, holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUZ, cross potent on three steps, starin right field, CONOB in ex. (Sear 1250; DOC 2b), edge mark, rare, almost extremely fine £500-600
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451 Constantine IV (668-85), ¿ Solidus, 4.31g, Constantinople, cuirassed bust facing,turned slightly right, wearing plumed headpiece and holding spear over shoulder, rev.VICTORIA AVGUΔ, cross potent on three steps between standing figures of Heraclius andTiberius, CONOB in ex. (Sear 1153; DOC 6), very fine £200-250
452 Constantine IV, ¿ Solidus, 4.23g, Constantinople, cuirassed bust facing, turned slightlyright, wearing plumed headpiece and holding spear over shoulder, rev. VICTORIA AVGUA,cross potent on three steps between standing figures of Heraclius and Tiberius, CONOB inex. (Sear 1153; DOC 6), graffito to right of bust, good very fine £200-250
453 Constantine IV, ¿ Solidus, 4.34g, Constantinople, cuirassed bust facing, wearingdiademed and plumed helmet, holding spear over shoulder and shield, rev. VICTOAAVGUE+, cross potent on three steps between standing figures of Heraclius and Tiberius,CONOB in ex. (Sear 1155; DOC 9), very fine £180-250
454 Constantine IV, ¿ Solidus, 4.34g, Constantinople, cuirassed bust facing, wearingdiademed and plumed helmet, holding spear over shoulder and shield, rev. VICTORIAAVGUΘ, cross potent on three steps between standing figures of Heraclius and Tiberius,CONOB in ex. (Sear 1156; DOC 10), good very fine £200-250
455 Constantine IV, ¿ Solidus, 4.26g, Constantinople, cuirassed bust facing, wearingdiademed and plumed helmet, holding spear over shoulder and shield, rev. VICTORIAAVGUΘ (or B?), cross potent on three steps between standing figures of Heraclius andTiberius, CONOB in ex. (Sear 1156; DOC 10), a scratch on obverse and reverse (graffiti ?),very fine £180-250
456 Constantine IV, ¿ Solidus, 4.35g, Constantinople, cuirassed bust facing, turned slightlyright, wearing diademed and plumed helmet, holding spear over shoulder and shield, rev.VICTORIA AVGUE, cross potent on three steps, CONOB in ex. (Sear 1157; DOC 12), edgemarks, lustrous, fine style, good very fine £350-450
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458 Umayyad, ‘Abd al-Malik (65-86 AH/685-705 AD), ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type(Damascus), AH 79, light scratches in fields both sides, very fine £350-400
459 Umayyad, al-Walid I (86-96 AH/705-715 AD), ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type(Damascus), AH 87, good very fine/about extremely fine £220-250
460 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 87, weak strike,very fine/good very fine £150-180
461 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.30g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 88, obverse struckfrom a rusty die, about extremely fine £250-300
462 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.28g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 90, light graffition obverse and a small imperfection at 10 o’clock, extremely fine £250-300
463 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.25g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 91, edge a littleragged, about extremely fine £180-220
464 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.28g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 92, edge trimmedat 12 o’clock, about extremely fine £220-250
465 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.25g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 93, aboutextremely fine £220-250
466 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 94, aboutextremely fine £250-300
467 Umayyad, al-Walid I, ¿ Dinar, 4.27g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 95, light scratchon reverse, extremely fine £250-300
468 Umayyad, Sulaiman (96-99 AH/715-717 AD), ¿ Dinar, 4.28g, mintless type(Damascus), AH 96, about extremely fine £250-300
469 Umayyad, Sulaiman, ¿ Dinar, 4.28g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 97, light graffition obverse, about extremely fine £220-250
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475 Umayyad, Hisham, ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 117, extremely fine £280-320
476 Umayyad, Marwan II (127-132 AH/744-750 AD), ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type(Damascus), AH 131, edge a little ragged, very fine, scarce £350-400
477 Abbasid, al-Nasir (1180-1225), ¿ Dinar, 2.53g, Madinat al-Salam, AH616;Ghaznavid, Ibrahim (1059-99), ¿ Dinar, 2.83g, mint and date not visible (A.268,1637), very fine and fine (2) £140-180
478 Mamluk, Sayf al-din Qala’un (1279-90), ¿ Dinar, 8.05g, Dimashq, date not visible(Balog -; SICA.1200; Album 893), about very fine £290-340
479 Mamluk, Barquq, az-Zahir Sayf ad Din (784-791 AH/1382-89 AD), “Double”Dinar, 8.95g, Al-Qahira, AH 784 (Balog 536), about extremely fine £300-350
x480 Yemen, Rassid, al-Mahdi (911-13), Sudaysi (One-sixth Dirham) (3), mint probably‘Athar, undated, anonymous issue named for Fatimid caliph (Album 1067), together withSudaysi, San’a, naming Hamid, very fine (3) £200-220
470 Umayyad, Sulaiman, ¿ Dinar, 4.27g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 98, light scratch onreverse, good very fine £220-250
471 Umayyad, Sulaiman, ¿ Dinar, 4.25g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 99, good veryfine/extremely fine £250-300
472 Umayyad, ‘Umar II (99-101 AH/717-720 AD), ¿ Dinar, 4.25g, mintless type(Damascus), AH 100, about extremely fine £250-300
473 Umayyad, Hisham (105-125 AH/724-743 AD), ¿ Dinar, 4.27g, mintless type(Damascus), AH 111, slightly flattened area on edge both sides, otherwise extremely fine £250-300
474 Umayyad, Hisham, ¿ Dinar, 4.26g, mintless type (Damascus), AH 114, small cut onreverse rim, about extremely fine £250-300
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x481 Yemen, Rassid (1st period), al-Nasir (c.10th century), Sudaysi (13) (A.1068, 1069),generally very fine (13) £100-120
x482 Yemen, Rassid (1st period), al-Nasir (c.10th century), Sudaysi (12) (A.1068, 1069),generally very fine (12) £100-120
x483 Yemen, Rassid, al-Mansur al-Qasim, Sudaysi (One-sixth Dirham) (2), San’a (AlbumA1070), about extremely fine (2) £150-200
x484 Yemen, Abbasid, al-Muti’ (946-74), ¿ “Amiri” Dinar, 2.03g, local type, San’a (cf.A.1063), weak strike, good fine £60-80
x485 Ziyadid, Ishaq bin Ibrahim (955-973), ¿ Dinars (2), Zabid, AH346 (date unclear),AH352 (A.1070; SICA, vol.10.75, 112), the first weakly struck, the second creased, bothvery fine (2) £200-250
x486 Ziyadid, Al-Muzaffar bin ‘Ali (983-1044), ¿ Dinar, Zabid, date unclear (A.1071;SICA. vol.10.145), very fine £100-120
x487 Yemen, Sulayhid, ‘Ali bin Muhammad (1047-81), ¿ Dinar, 1.86g, ‘Athar, AH(45)9(cf. Album 1075.3), weakly struck, possibly a contemporary copy, very fine £120-150
x488 Yemen, Sulayhid, ‘Ali bin Muhammad ¿ Dinar, later issue with indistinct mint anddate (A.1075.3); Zuray’id, Muhammad bin Saba (1139-55), ¿ Dinar, mint and dateunclear (A.1080.1; cf. SICA.vol.10.427), both very fine, the second holed (2) £150-200
x489 Yemen, Rassid (second period), al-Mansur ‘Abd Allah (1185-1217), MansuriDirhams (5), various mints and dates (A.1083), fine or better (5) £120-150
x490 Yemen, Rassid (second period), al-Mansur ‘Abd Allah, Mansuri Dirhams (4), variousmints and dates (A.1083), fine or better (4) £100-120
x491 Rasulid, al-Mansur ‘Umar (1229-49), Dirhams (10), double-trefoil type, various mintsand dates (A.1100.4; Nutzel 18), generally very fine (10) £150-200
x492 Rasulid, al-Muzaffar Yusuf (1249-95), Dirhams (9), San’a (1), others mostly Zabid,varied dates (A.1102), two with small part of flan missing, very fine (9) £80-100
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x493 Yemen, Rasulid, al-Nasir Ahmad (1400-20), Dirhams (2), al-Mahjam, ‘Adan (A.1111),Qasimid, Al-Mahdi al-’Abbas (1748-75), Dirham, San’a, AH1173, together withminor billon coins of Yemen (6), the Dirhams fine or better, the ‘Adan coin pierced, theminor coins about fine (9) £120-150
x494 Yemen, Rasulid, Miscellanous, Dirhams (14), various types, some pictorial; Yemen,Dirhams (6), one badly broken, but mostly fine or better (20) £200-250
495 Samanid, Nasir II bin Ahmad (913-42 AD) ¿ Dinar, 4.12g, Nishapur, AH 324(A.1449), about extremely fine £200-250
496 Samanid, ‘Abd al-Malik bin Nuh (954-61), ¿ Dinar, 5.30g, Nishapur, AH344, caliphnot named (Album 1460), very fine £160-180
497 Samanid, ‘Abd al-Malik bin Nuh, ¿ Dinar, 3.97g, Nishapur, AH349, naming caliphal-Muti’ (Album 1460), very fine £160-200
498 Samanid, Nuh II bin Mansur (976-97), ¿ Dinar, 3.67g, Herat, AH378 (Album1468), about very fine £220-250
499 Kakwayhid, Faramurz (1041-51), ¿ Dinar, 3.50g, Isfahan, AH435, citing Tughril Beg(A.1592), good fine £160-200
500 Ghaznavid, Mas’ud (1030-41), ¿ Dinars (2), 3.51g, 3.87g, Herat, AH(42)7 and novisible date (Album 1619), good fine (2) £240-280
501 Timurid, Timur (1370-1405), Tanka, Herat Shah Rukh (1405-47), 5th coinageTankas (6), Yazd, 837 (2), possibly Saweh, AH834, Sabzawar, AH838, Tabriz, dateuncertain, good fine to very fine (6) £120-150
502 Timurid, Khorasan, Husayn Baiqara (1438-1506), Shahrukhi, Herat, Tanka withcountermark; India, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar, Rupee, Akbarabad (KM.377.6);Sikh Empire, Rupee, Amritsar, VS1871 (KM.20.1); Baroda, Sayaji Rao III, Rupee,AH1292 (KM.29), about fine to fine (5) £100-150
503 Timurid, Abu al-Qasim Babur (1447-57), Tankas (2) Herat, One-quarter Tanka,Herat; Shah Rukh, Tankas (2), Yazd, 837, Samarqand, AH83- about very fine to very fine(5) £120-150
504 Ghaznavid, Mahmud (as independent ruler, 998-1030), ¿ Dinars (2), 4.54g, 3.65g,Nishapur, AH390, Ghazna, AH405 (Album 1606), very fine and about very fine but alittle bent (2) £170-200
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505 Ghaznavid, Mahmud, ¿ Dinars (2), 4.21g, 4.62g, Nishapur, AH407, AH418 (Album1606), about very fine, the second struck from rusty dies (2) £180-220
506 Ghaznavid, Mahmud, Bilingual Dirhams (2): Mahmudpur (Lahore), AH418, withArabic nizam al-din abu’l qasim obverse legend, AH419, with yamin al-daula wa aminMahmud al-milla legend, rev. legend in Sarada characters; Yamini Dirhams (3) (Album1609; G&G.GZ.2, GZ.3), fine to very fine (5) £90-110
507 Seljuk, Tughril Beg (1038-63), ¿ Dinar, 2.93g, Madinat al-Salam, AH450 (A.1665),very fine/extremely fine £160-200
508 Seljuk, Sanjar (as viceroy under Barkiyaruq, 1097-98), ¿ Dinar, 4.03g, Balkh, date notvisible, title ‘Adud al Daula in obverse field, rev. sword in right field (Album 1684), someflat areas, very fine £120-150
509 Seljuk, Muhammad I (1099-1118), ¿ Dinar, 3.20g, Madinat al-Salam, AH501 namingAbbasid caliph Al-Mustadhir, rev. naming Ghiyath al-Din Muhammad (Album 1683),loop-mounted, good very fine £220-280
510 Amir of Wakhsh, Abu’l Abbas Muhammad bin Ahmad (c.1221), ¿ Dinar, 3.51g,Wakhsh, AH(6)18 (Album E1754), some flat areas in margins, about very fine, scarce £240-280
511 Ghorid, Mu’izz al-din Muhammad bin Sam (1171-1206), ¿ Dinar, 8.01g, probablyGhazna, but mint and date not visible, legends in circular panels both sides, citing caliphal-Nasir and his brother Ghiyath al-din, rev. named as Mu’izz al-din (Album 1759),flattened area at top both sides, otherwise about very fine £190-220
512 Ghorid, Mu’izz al-din Muhammad bin Sam, ¿ Dinar, 4.68g, Baldat Ghazna, AH603,legends in square panels both sides, citing caliph al-Nasir and Mu’izz al-din alone (Album1762), about extremely fine, scarce in this condition £380-450
513 Ghorid, Mu’izz al-din Muhammad bin Sam, posthumous ¿ Dinar, 4.68g, BaldatGhazna, date not visible legends in circular panels both sides, citing caliph al-Nasir andMu’izz al-din alone; Double-Dirham, Ghazna type, similar to above, AH—9 (Album1791.1, 1768), the first with some edge weakness, very fine, the second holed, fine (2) £190-230
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514 Ghorid, Mahmud bin Muhammad (1206-12), ¿ Dinar, 3.49g, mint and date notvisible, Naskhi inscription in circular central panel, with title Shihab al-din (Album 1783),borders mostly flat, central panels good very fine, scarce £130-160
515 Ilkhanid, Abu Sa’id (1316-35), ¿ Dinars, Mihrabi type C, 8.58g, mint not visible,AH720; Chaghatayid, Qazan Timur (1343-46), ¡ Dinar, Bukhara, AH (74)4 (Album2004, 2198), the first good fine with weak area, the second fine (2) £280-320
516 Ilkhanid, Abu Sa’id, ¿ Dinars (2), Mihrabi type C, 8.61g, Tabriz, 6.49g, mint and datenot visible (Diler 488; Album 2198), both about fine with weak areas (2) £320-360
517 Janid, Abu’l-Ghazi Khan (1758-85), ¿ Tilla, 4.43g, Bukhara, undated (Album 3025;KM.10), ex-mount, good fine, scarce £170-200
518 Islamic, Miscellaneous, Umayyad, Ayyubid & Mamluk, Æ Coins (29), generally fineto very fine (29) £60-80
519 Islamic, Ottoman (9th-11th century), Akce (10), including issues of Bayazid II ibnMohammad (1), Ibrahim ibn Ahmad (6), others (3), mostly Qustantinye, fine or better(10) £50-60
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520 Indo-Sasanian, Peroz I (457-84), base ¿ Dinar, 6.80g, Sind, crowned bust of kingright, symbol in circular frame in right field, rev. fire altar with traces of legend around,crudely struck, good fine, scarce £250-300
521 Hephthalite, Alchon Huns, Khingila (c.440-490), base ¿ Dinar, 7.13g, king standingleft wearing crown with solar symbols, making an offering at a small altar left, withgarlanded trident above, tamgha in right field, cursive legend around, rev. indistinct,probably a seated deity facing (Göbl Documente Em.85: MAC.1414), about very fine £1,000-1,200
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522 India, Arakan, Chandra Dynasty, Nitichandra (499-554), Unit, 5.16g, bull seated left,niticandra, rev. garlanded Srivatsa (Mitch. Land of Water 29), possibly a later copy asweight does not conform to known denominations, very fine £120-150
523 India, Western Gangas, Anonymous (c.10th-12th century), ¿ Unit, 3.90g,caparisoned elephant right, letters above back, rev. scroll (MNI.702; MSI.II.192), obversedie cracked, good very fine £110-130
524 India, Sultans of Delhi, Muhammad bin Tughluq (1325-51), 12.73g, ¿ Dinar,Hadrat Delhi, AH726, al-wathiq type (G&G.D.331), very fine £300-400
525 India, Sultans of Jaunpur, Nasir al-din Mahmud Shah (1440-56), ¿ Tanka, 11.39g,Tughra type, date not visible, rev. fi zaman legend (G&G.J.10; R.2724), good very fine,scarce £400-500
526 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar (1556-1605), ¿ Mohur, 10.81g, Dar al-SultanatLahore, AH974 (KM.105.7), very fine £400-500
527 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar, ¿ Mohur, 11.2g, Lahore, AH974 (KM.105.5), loopmounted, toned, fine £280-320
528 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar, ¿ Mohur, 10.53g, mint unclear, AH986, beadedborders (KM.108), fine £240-280
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529 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar, copy of square ¿ Mohur, 10.77g, Kalima in diamondframe, Urdu Zafar Qarin (cf. KM.119.4), extremely fine; another imitating issue of SherShah Suri, 10.70g, AH911, with Devanagari legend beneath main Persian legend, veryfine, scarce (2) £480-540
530 India, Mughal Empire, Jahangir (1605-28), ¿ Ilahi Mohur, 10.81g, Agra, AH1021,ry.7, Azar (KM.176.1), pierced and repaired, otherwise attractive good very fine £1,500-1,800
531 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (1628-58), ¿ Mohur, 10.89g, Akbarabad,AH1058, ry.22 legends within quatrefoil both sides (KM.258.1), extremely fine, wellstruck and attractive £500-600
532 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan, ¿ Mohur, 10.85g, Surat, ry.12, Ilahi month Azar(KM.255.6), extremely fine £480-520
533 India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan, Rupee, Patan Deo, AH1047, ry.10 (KM.235.4),very fine, scarce £140-180
534 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), ¿ Mohur, 10.91g, Gulbarga, ry.probably 34 (KM.315.19), good very fine £420-480
535 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, ¿ Mohur, 10.84g, Khujista Bunyad, AH1118,ry.51 (KM.315.30), very fine £240-280
536 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, ¿ Mohur, 10.01g, Surat, AH(10)78, ry.10(KM.315.45), very fine/about very fine £360-400
537 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, ¿ Mohur, 11.03g, Surat, AH1093, ry.26(KM.315.45), scratch in bottom panel of obverse, about extremely fine £300-350
538 India, Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, Rupees (6), Akbarabad, AH1112, ry.44,Akbarnagar, AH1100, ry.32, Itawa, AH1105, ry.37, Kambayat, AH1102, ry.34,Lakhnau, ry.48, Narnol, AH1101, ry.33; Shah ‘Alam Bahadur (1707-12), Rupees (5),Firoznagarh, AH1122, ry.5, Itawa, ry.3, Kambayat, ry.4, Khujista Bunyad, AH1123, ry.6,Bareli, AH1121, ry.3 (KM.300.6, 300.7, 300.39, 300.51, 300.54, 300.?; KM.347.6,347.8, 348.17, 348.23, 348.25), generally good fine or better (11) £180-220
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539 India, Mughal Empire, Jahandar Shah (1712-13), Rupee, Lahore, AH1124, ry. ahd;Rafi ud-Darjat (1719), Rupee, Shahjahanabad, AH1134, ry. ahd; Shah Jahan II(1719), Rupee, Lahore, AH1131, ry. ahd (KM.363.17, 405.19, 415.16), about very fine(3) £150-180
540 India, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar (1713-19), ¿ Mohur, 10.91g, Shahjahanabad,ry.2 (KM.390.30), very fine £450-500
541 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah (1719-48), ¿ Mohur, Mu’azzamabad, ry.20(KM.438.16), about extremely fine £350-400
542 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.83g, Sahrind, AH1152, ry.22(KM.438.21), very fine, scarce £460-520
543 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.90g, Shahjahanabad,AH1134, ry.4 (KM.439.4), very fine £320-360
544 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.88g, Shahjahanabad,AH113-, ry.5 (KM.439.4), very fine £360-420
545 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.86g, Shahjahanabad,AH1136, ry.6 (KM.439.4), very fine £340-380
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546 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.88g, Shahjahanabad, ry.6(KM.439.4), very fine £360-420
547 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.82g, Shahjahanabad,AH114-, ry.12 (KM.439.4), about very fine £340-380
548 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.60g, Shahjahanabad,AH114-, ry.15 (KM.439.4), very fine £350-450
549 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.83g, Shahjahanabad, ry.20(KM.439.4), good very fine £350-450
550 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.83g, Shahjahanabad, ry.21(KM.439.4), very fine £350-450
551 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.81g, Shahjahanabad,AH115-, ry.21 (KM.439.4), very fine £320-380
552 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.81g, Shahjahanabad, ry.21(KM.439.4), about very fine £320-380
553 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.86g, Shahjahanabad,AH115-, ry.22 (KM.439.4), extremely fine £440-480
554 India, Mughal Empire, Muhammad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.85g, Shahjahanabad, ry.31(KM.439.4), this regnal year not listed in KM, good very fine £400-450
555 India, Mughal Empire, Ahmad Shah (1748-54), ¿ Mohur, 11.02g, Multan, AH1164,ry.3 (KM.449.10), reverse struck from worn dies, extremely fine £400-450
556 India, Mughal Empire, Ahmad Shah, ¿ Mohur, 10.64g, Shahjahanabad, ry.5(KM.449.12), very fine £240-280
557 India, Mughal Empire, Alamgir II (1754-59), Rupee, Shahjahanabad, AH1168, ry.2,Kalima type (KM.455.2), good fine, scarce £220-280
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558 India, Mughal Empire, Alamgir II, ¿ Mohur, 10.82g, Dar ul-Khiliafat,Shahjahanabad, AH1170, ry.4 (KM.466), extremely fine £450-500
559 India, Mughal Empire, Alamgir II, ¿ Mohur, 10.88g, Dar ul-Khiliafat,Shahjahanabad, ry.4 (KM.466), about extremely fine £400-480
560 India, Mughal Empire, Shah ‘Alam II (1759-1806), Rupee, Shajahanabad, AH1220,ry.48, with floral borders (KM.714), very fine £260-300
561 India, Arakan, Chittagong, Min Razagyi (Selim Shah) (1593-1612), Tanka, BE 963(1601), legend in Arakanese, rev. legend in Persian & Bengali (KM.6; Mich.Land ofWater 331), good fine, scarce £150-180
562 India, Arakan, Mrohaung, Thado (1645-52), Tanka, BE1007 (1645); SandaThudhamma (1652-84), Tanka, BE1014 (1652); Sanda Thuriya (1731-34), Tanka,BE1093 (1731); Bodawpaya, Burmese king of Ava (from 1784), Tanka, BE1146(1784), Arakanese legends both sides (KM.11, 13, 18, 29; Mich.Land of Water 358-60,364, 383, 409), the first ex-mount, fine, others fine to very fine (4) £250-300
563 India, Assam, Pramatta Simha (1744-51), ¿ Mohur, 11.34g, SE1667 (1745),Assamese legend both sides (Rhodes & Bose N2.1; KM.128), about extremely fine £560-620
564 India, Bundi, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1759-1806), ¿ Mohur, 10.63g, ry.7 (cf. KM.14), reverse a little dirty, extremely fine £420-480
565 India, Jaipur, Ram Singh (1857-80), ¿ Mohur, 10.79g, yr.36 (1871) naming QueenVictoria (KM.125), about extremely fine £380-430
566 India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Shah ‘Alam I, Rupee, Chinapattan,AH1119, ry.Ahd (KM.A302), good fine, scarce, Mughal Empire, Farrukhsiyar(1713-19), Rupees (4), Akbarabad, AH1129, ry.5, Lahore, AH1129, ry.5, Murshidabad,ry.4, Surat, ry.4 (KM.377.6, 377.43, 377.49, 377.59), fine to very fine (5) £100-120
g567 India, English East India Company, Mohur, Madras Presidency, undated (1819), armswith supporters, rev. Arabic legend (F.1587; KM.421), very fine £500-800
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568 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, 1825 issue, ¿ Mohur, 12.32g,Calcutta, fixed date AH1202/19, edge, grained left (Pr.83; KM.113), good extremely fine £450-500
569 India, East India Company, Bengal Presidency, ¿ jeweller’s copy Mohur, 12.18g,Murshidabad, AH1202 (cf. KM.103), ex-mount and a little bent, good very fine £240-300
570 India, British East India Company, Madras Presidency, ‘Double Rupee’, 26.72g, aCharles IV, 8-Reales, Potosi, 1792, overstruck with the dies of a ‘dump’ Rupee of Arkotin the name of Alamgir II, year 6 (Pr. 140), host coin and countermark good fine, rare £1,000-1,200
571 India, silver Rupees (35), 1835 (3), 1840 (4), 1862 (2), 1877, 1880, 1884 (2), 1885(2), 1890 (3), 1892, 1901, 1903, 1905, 1906 (2), 1907, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917(2), 1918 (2), 1919 (2), some polished and damaged, many very fine, other silver Rupeesof Alwar (1) and Bikanir (2), Straits Settlements Dollars (2), both 1907, and 50-Cents,1901 and 1908, other silver coins of the Netherlands, Singapore and the StraitsSettlements, fine to very fine (lot) £600-800
572 India, East India Company, William IV (1830-37), Rupees, 1935 (8), Bombay mint,plain truncation (3), Calcutta mint, F raised, F incuse (2), R.S. incuse (2) (Pr.32, 34, 36,37, 40; KM.450.1, 450.2, 450.3, 450.4), fine to good very fine (8) £200-250
573 India, East India Company, Queen Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (9), 1840,continuous legend (4), plain truncation (2), S incuse (2), divided legend (5), W.W. raised(2), W.W.S (2), W.W.B., 2-Anna, 1841, continuous legend (KM.459, 457, 458), fine togood very fine (10) £200-250
574 British India, Queen Victoria, Rupees, 1862 (15), various bust/reverse varieties, mainlyidentified in a plastic folder (Pr. 56, 60, 62, 69, 71, 79, 81, 86, 87, 95, 103; KM.473.1),fine to very fine (15) £200-250
575 British India, Queen Victoria, Rupees (28), Bombay mint: 1874, 1875, 1876, 1877(2), 1878, 1879, 1880 (2), 1881, 1883, 1884, 1885 (3), 1886, 1887 (2), 1888, 1889(2), 1890, 1891, 1892 (2), 1893, 1900, 1901 (KM.473.2, 492), fine to good very fine(28) £300-350
576 British India, Queen Victoria, Rupees (20), Calcutta mint, 1875, 1876, 1877, 1878,1879, 1880, 1882, 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891, 1892,1893, 1898, 1900 (KM.473.2, 492), fine to good very fine (20) £200-250
577 British India, Queen Victoria, Rupees (28), 1875, 1876, 1877(2), 1878, 1880, 1882(2), 1884 (2), 1886, 1887 (2), 1888, 1889 (2), 1890 (2), 1891 (2), 1892 (2), 1893 (2),1900 (2), 1901 (2) (KM.473.2, 492), fine to very fine (28) £250-300
578 British India, Edward VII (1901-10), Rupees (21), Bombay, 1903, 1904, 1905 (2),1906, 1907; Calcutta, 1903 (2), 1904 (2), 1905 (2), 1906 (3), 1907 (2), 1908 (2),1909, 1910 (KM.508), fine to good very fine (21) £200-250
579 British India, George V (1910-36), Rupees (12), Bombay, 1913, 1919; Calcutta, 1912,1913, 1916, 1917 (2), 1918, 1919 (2), 1920 (2); George VI (1936-52), Rupees (6),Bombay, 1940 (2), 1941 (2), 1944, 1945 (KM.524, 556, 557.2), very fine to extremelyfine (18) £180-220
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580 Celtic, imported coinage (c.65 BC), Ambiani, ¿ Stater, 6.73g, Gallo Belgic C, abstracttypes, bust left, rev. disjointed horse right (Mack 26; V.42; Rudd ABC 13; S.5), very fine £500-600
581 Celtic, imported coinage, Ambiani (c.65 BC), ¿ Stater, 6.22g, Gallo-Belgic E, blank, rev.disjointed horse right (Mack 27; V.52; Rudd ABC 16; S.11), good very fine £300-400
582 Celtic, imported coinage, Ambiani (c.65 BC), ¿ Stater, 6.05g, Gallo-Belgic E, blank, rev.large disjointed horse right (Mack 27a; V.50; Rudd ABC 16; S.11), good very fine £300-400
583 Celtic, imported coinage, Ambiani (c.65 BC), ¿ Stater, 6.25g, Gallo-Belgic E, blank, rev.large disjointed horse right (Mack 27a; V.50; Rudd ABC 16; S.11), very fine £250-300
580
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582582 (x1.5)
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584 Celtic uninscribed coinage (c.70-55 BC), ¿ Stater, 6.20g, North East coast type, abstractwreathed head left, rev. disjointed horse right, pellet below (Mack 451a; V.800; BMC 182-83;Rudd ABC 1716; S.28; V.800), very fine £400-500
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585 Celtic, uninscribed coinage (c.45-40 BC), ¿ Stater, 5.59g, Whaddon Chase type, middleperiod, cruciform wreath pattern extending from two back to back crescents, two pellets between,symbols in angles, rev. horse right, wheel below, floral symbol before, wing like object aboveseparating a trefoil to right and a pellet to left (Mack 137; V.1487; BMC 331-335; Rudd ABC2442; S.32), good detail, a pleasing example, good very fine, very rare £500-700
586 Celtic, uninscribed coinage, Atrebates (c.55-45 BC), ¿ Stater, 5.16g, abstract type, abstractbust right, rev. triple tailed horse right, wheel below, annulet below head, various symbols in field(Mack 58; V.210; BMC 445, 447, 449-458; Rudd ABC 485; S.38), very fine, scarce £400-500
587 Celtic, uninscribed coinage, Belgae (60-40 BC), ¿ Quarter Stater, 0.97g, ‘Hurstbourne leaf ’type, fernlike wreath pattern, rev. horse left, leaf symbol behind, various symbols in field (Mack -; V. -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 833; S.-), well centred, good very fine, unlisted except in Rudd, andextremely rare £400-500
584584 (x1.5)
585585 (x1.5)
586586 (x1.5)
587587 (x2)
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588 Celtic, uninscribed coinage, North Thames (c.50-40 BC) ¿ Quarter Stater, 1.30g, ‘Tringwheel’ type, wreath design with hairbar and hidden face right, rev. horse right, wheel above, neatcog wheel or sun below, pellets and ring pellets in fields (cf. Mack 76; Rudd ABC 2228; CCI82.0161; V.-; BMC -; S.-), a superb example, almost extremely fine, extremely rare £1,000-1,500
PROVENANCE:Found near Ashwell, North Hertfordshire, October 2010
This type belongs to a small group all from find locations north of the Thames which seem tocopy issues of the Regni and Atrebates. All coins of this group are extremely rare.
589 Celtic, uninscribed coinage, Durotriges (c.58-45 BC), Stater, 5.76g, abstract head right, rev.disjointed horse left (Mack 317; V.1235; BMC 2525-2746; Rudd ABC 2157; S.365), veryfine/good very fine £60-80
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590 Celtic, Atrebates, Commios (c.50-25 BC), ¡ Unit, 0.94g, head left, symbols before, rev.horse left, wheel above, object below, symbols before (Mack 446b; V.355; BMC 758; Rudd ABC1034; S.69), very fine, together with a Denarius of Trajan, a field find, poor (2) £60-80
591 Celtic, Atrebates, Tincommius (c.25-20 BC), ¿ Quarter Stater, 1.13g, TIN on tablet, rev.boar running left, pellet below. pellet or star above (Mack 99; V.379; BMC 827-837, 829 verysimilar; Rudd ABC 1079; S.78), fine, very rare £80-100
592 Celtic, Trinovantes, Addedomaros (c.37-33 BC), ¿ Stater, 5.45g, six arm spiral extendingfrom three back to back crescents, rev. horse right, cornucopia below (Mack 267; V.1621; BMC2396-2404; Rudd ABC 2517; S.200), reverse weakness, about very fine £400-500
588
588 (x2)
590590 (x1.5)
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593 Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus (25-20 BC), ¿ Quarter Stater, 1.35g, cruciform wreath extendingfrom two back to back crescents, ornaments in angles, rev. horse left, TASCI below, CAM monogramabove, pellet ring in pellets to right (Mack 187; V.1694; BMC 1640; Rudd ABC 2589; S.222), asuperb example showing the name of Tasciovanos which is often lacking on other examples,extremely fine, extremely rare £500-600
This type is listed in Van Arsdell (no.1694) but he does not note the signature for Tasciovanosbelow the horse which is clear on this example but not visible on others e.g. the BMC example.
594 Catuvellauni, Cunobelin (20-43 BC), ¿ Stater, 5.36g, plastic type, corn ear dividing CA-MV,rev. horse right between pellets, CVNO below (Mack 203; V.2010-3; BMC 1810-1824; Rudd ABC2789; S.286), weakly struck, good fine £200-240
595 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Epaticcus, (c.35-43 AD), ¡ Unit, 1.25g, Victory seated right holdingwreath, TASCIOV around, rev. boar running right, tree behind, EPAT below (Mack 263a; V.581;BMC 2294-2328; Rudd ABC 1349; S.357), extremely fine, scarce £150-200
596 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Epaticcus (c.35-43 AD), ¡ Unit, 1.14g, Victory seated right holdingwreath, TASCIOV around, rev. boar running right, tree behind, EPAT below (Mack 263a; V.581;BMC 2294-2328; Rudd ABC 1349; S.357), very fine, scarce £80-100
597 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Epaticcus (c.35-43 AD), ¡ Units (2), 1.13g, Victory seated rightholding wreath, TASCIOV around, rev. boar running right, tree behind, EPAT below (Mack 263a;V.581; BMC 2294-2328; Rudd ABC 1349; S.357), good very fine, scarce, 1.11g, similar, reverseoff-centre, good very fine (2) £150-200
598 Celtic, Catuvellauni, Caratacus (c.43-51 AD), ¡ Minim, 0.23g, CARA around pellet ring,rev. winged horse right (Mack-; V 595; BMC 2385-2389; Rudd ABC 1379; S.364A), good veryfine £180-220
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595
595 (x2)
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597598
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599 Celtic, Corieltauvi, Volisios Dumnocoveros (20-35 AD), ¿ Stater, 5.21g, VO/L[I]/SI/O[S]within three lines across wreath, ring pellet in one angle, rev. horse left, pellet under tail, trefoilbelow head, DVMNOCOVEROS around (Mack 463; V.978; BMC 3330-3337, Rudd ABC 1980;S.416), bold horse, very fine/good very fine, rare £700-900
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600 Celtic, Corieltauvi, Volisios Dumnovellaunos (35-45 AD), ¿ Stater, 4.22g, inscriptionwithin three lines across wreath, ring in one angle, rev. horse left, pellet under tail, trefoil belowhead, DVM above, NO below (Mack 466; V.988-1; BMC 3342-3343; Rudd ABC 1995; S.419),obverse weak, fine/very fine, extremely rare £700-900
With key elements of the inscription missing on this coin it has been attributed to VolisiosDumnovellaunos rather than Volisios Dumnocoveros on the basis of weight. The BMCexamples for Volisios Dumnocoveros all weigh c.5.2-5.4g whilst their two examples of VolisiosDubnovellaunos are lighter at c.4.5-4.85g, a weight range which is much closer to this coin.
601 Celtic, Corieltauvi, Volisios Dumnovellaunos (35-45 AD), ¿ Stater, 4.93g, VO/[..]/SI/[..]within three lines across wreath, ring pellet in two angles, rev. horse left, pellet under tail, trefoilbelow head, DVMNOVELLA[UNOS] around (Mack 466; V.988-1; BMC 3342-3343; Rudd ABC1995; S.419), a good example, good very fine, extremely rare £1,200-1,500
599599 (x1.5)
600600 (x1.5)
601601 (x1.5)
602602 (x1.5)
602 Celtic, Iceni (c.20-15 BC), ¡ Unit, 1.02g, ‘Toney Curly top’ left type, bearded head right withhair of many pellets, rev. horse left, pellet in lozenge above, ring pellet below (Mack -; V.- ; BMC3554; Rudd ABC 1549; cf. S.433), well centred with full details, some surface stains, good veryfine, an extremely rare Iceni type £300-400
PROVENANCE:Found near Baldock, North Hertfordshire, March 2011
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603 Celtic, Iceni (mid-1st century AD), ¡ Unit, 1.24g, face/horse regular type, head right, symbolsbefore, rev. horse right, lozenge below, wheel above (Mack 413; V.792; BMC 3556-3759; RuddABC 1567; S.434), good very fine £100-130
604 Anglo Saxon, secondary series (c.710-25), Sceatta, 1.07g, series J, type 37, cross tipped standarddividing two diademed heads face to face, rev. four birds clockwise round cross (Abramson J400;N.135; S.802A), good fine £80-100
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605 Northumbria, Eanred (c.810-40), Æ Styca, 1.23g, Eadwini, blundered legends, central bosswithin ring of pellets, +EARNED REX, rev. +INOEADE, similar, possibly a contemporary imitation,good very fine £40-50
606 Mercia, Offa (757-96), heavy coinage, 792-96, Penny, 1.19g, Canterbury, Osmod, +OFFA withintwo lines, the + with a pellet in each angle, lozenge shaped O, REX below, uncial M above, variouspellets in fields, rev. OSMOD between two lines, inverted uncial M with triangular symbol either sidebelow, cross and bars pattern above, various pellets in fields (Chick type 239 (239e - same dies);CEB 103; N.-; S.908), surface porosity, edge chip between two and four o’clock, broad flan withall key details present, an attractive example of the heavy coinage issues, good very fine £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:Found Irnham, near Grantham, Lincs, 2011Recorded with the PAS, Database ref. IN-278218
Chick lists 10 examples for this type.
603 604604 (x1.5)
605605 (x1.5)
606606 (x1.5)
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607 Mercia, Burgred (852-74), vertical type, late phase after 871, Penny, 0.88g, reverse type A,Guthmund, diademed bust right, BVRGRED REX-, rev. DMON/GVDMVN/ETA, closed lunettes, pelletsin corners (cf. SCBI 42/670; N.423; S.938), almost very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:Found Torksey, Lincs, 2011 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC2011-0099
The Danish ‘Great Army’ is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle as having over-winteredat Torksey in 872/73. This coin is a loss associated with this event. The small flan, style andmoneyer all suggest this was struck near the end of Burgred’s reign almost certainly after 871when the Wessex Lunettes and some Mercian Lunettes coins were struck on smaller flans.
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608 East Anglia, Aethelstan I (c.825-45), Penny, 1.30g, non portrait type after 827, probablyIpswich, alpha within inner circle, +EDELSTAN, inverted S, rev. +REX ANG, various pellets andwedges within ANG, omega within inner circle (EMC 2010.0163- same dies; N.439; S.950), oldscratch at centre of obverse, slightly porous surfaces, full flan, good very fine, rare £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:Found near Luton, Bedfordshire, February 2011 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2011.0067
609 Wessex, Alfred the Great (871-99), Penny, 1.02g, lunettes issue, 871-77, reverse type A,Canterbury, Heremoth, diademed bust right, REX+AELBRED:, rev. MON/HEREMOÐ/ETA, closedlunettes, pellet in each lunette angle (Lyons and MacKay group 1 var.Ia; N.625; S.1057), very fine £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Found Torksey, Lincs, 2011 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2011-0061
A large number of Viking age finds have been found near Torksey in Lincolnshire. These areassociated with the over-wintering of the Viking ‘Great Army’ in 872/3 at Torksey which isrecorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. This coin can therefore be linked directly with themomentous events of the early years of the reign of Alfred the Great and may well have formedpart of a tribute paid by the kings of Wessex and Mercia to the Vikings at this time.
607607 (x1.5)
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610 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.72g, long cross type, York, Sunulf, bare head left, rev.+SVNVLF MO O EOFR, voided long cross (N.774; S.1151), without peck marks, toned, pleasing,extremely fine £350-450
611 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.01g, quatrefoil type, Lincoln, Osferth, crowned bust left withinquatrefoil, rev. +SFERRÐ MO LIN, voided long cross over quatrefoil (N.781; S.1157), good very fine £200-250
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612 Harthacnut (joint king with Harold I 1035-37), Penny, 0.98g, jewel cross type, Southwark,Dudinc, diademed draped bust right, +HARÐACNVT RE, rev. +DVDINIC ON SVÐG, central pelletwithin ring from which extend four lobes joined at base (N.809; S.1167), flan crack at nineo’clock, porous, very rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Found Cholsey, Oxon, 2010 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2011-0098
The bust right or second jewel cross type in the name of Harthacnut is recorded for 3 examplesfor Southwark. This new find adds a fourth.
613 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.21g, hammer cross type, ?Dudinc, crowned bustright, sceptre before, rev. +DVRINC:ON LVNDEN, voided short cross extending from central pellet,each arm terminating in a segment of a circle (N.828; S.1182), small edge chip, cracked, very fine £150-200
614 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.38g, Paxs type, Lincoln, Siferth, crowned facing bust holdingsceptre to right, rev. +SIFERD ON LINCO, inner circle containing cross pattée, annulet in each angle,each containing a letter of PAXS (N.848; S.1257), crimped, weakness in legends, good fine £180-230
610610 (x1.5)
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612612 (x1.5)
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615 William II (1087-1100), Penny, 1.39g, voided cross type (BMC 3), ?Cambridge, ?Wibern,crowned facing bust dividing two stars, pellet either side of neck, rev. +[P?][..][RN]N GPIIRT, voidedcross pattée extending from central annulet over cross annuletteé (N.853; S.1260), reverse doublestruck and turned in die, bold obverse, very fine, rare £1,000-1,500
The double striking on the reverse makes a certain attribution of this coin difficult. Someletters in the legend are discernable notably RN which seems to be at the end of the moneyer’sname and the mint signature which appears to commence with GP and end with a T. The firstpart of this might suggest Ipswich, usually GIPESW, but the presence of the letters RT in thesecond part rules this out, suggesting Cambridge is more likely. This attribution is furtherreinforced by no moneyer being known for Ipswich whose name ends in RN, whilst aCambridge moneyer, Wibern is known. One other coin of this type, by Wibern but differentdies (SCBI 36 Berlin, 910), is recorded for Cambridge.
PROVENANCE:Found near Chinnor, Oxon, 2010 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, EMC 2010.0410
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616 Henry I (1100-35), Penny, 1.35g, type X, London, Sperling, crowned facing bust, rev.+SPERL[.]G.ON[..], cross fleury with annulet centre within inner circle (N.866; S.1271), edge chipbelow bust, dished, good detail of bust, nearly very fine, rare £500-600
PROVENANCE:Found Holme Next the Sea, Norfolk, 2010Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2010.0332
615615 (x1.5)
616616 (x1.5)
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617 Henry I, Penny, 1.31, type 13, Bury St Edmund’s, Godric, crowned, draped bust left, sceptrebefore, HENRICVS R., rev. +GODRIC[.]ON.SAN:, central star within lozenge with incurved sides, a lison each corner, trefoil in each angle (Eaglen 11 different dies; N.869; S.1274), exceptionalportrait, reverse double struck in places, very rare mint for this issue, almost extremelyfine/very fine £1,500-1,800
PROVENANCE:Found East Anglia c.1985.Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC2011-0100.
Eaglen recorded forty coins of Henry I for the Bury St. Edmunds mint with only fiveexamples of Type XIII, of which four are by Godric. This coin, not known to Eaglen andpossibly from different dies, adds another example taking the total recorded number of thisissue for Bury St. Edmunds to six.
The mint signature SAN occurs on a single type XIII coin by Godric which was attributed byEaglen to Bury St. Edmunds on the grounds that the obverse dies matched other coins withan undeniable Bury signature. It should be noted though that SAN or SANP is also used atSandwich where a moneyer also called Godric is known to have operated in the reign ofHenry I. It is possible that this coin is from the Sandwich mint rather than Bury St.Edmunds but we have not been able to reach a definitive position on this so have preferredto retain the Bury St. Edmunds attribution. Sandwich is also a very rare mint for Henry I.
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618 Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.02g, type 1, ‘Watford’ type, Exeter, Ailric, bust right, sceptre before,rev. +AILRIC:ON:EXCE[S], cross moline with a fleur in each angle (N.873; S.1278), lightly pitted onobverse, about fine/good fine £150-200
617617 (x1.5)
618618 (x1.5)
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619 Stephen, unlisted Southern group, c.1140-45, Penny, 1.18g, uncertain mint and moneyer,defaced obverse die, traces of crowned bust right, sceptre before with no inner circle, bust erasedand defaced with two large cross pommée one above and one below linked with a bar, [..]FNE, rev.+[.?H]ELI[..].ON:[?R..]OD, local dies, cross moline with a large fleur in each angle (N. -; S.-), lightcrack by edge on reverse, good fine, an extremely rare and unlisted defaced issue known foronly one other specimen £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Found Arundel, West Sussex, 2011 Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2011-0097
Stephen pennies struck from defaced or erased dies are normally associated with the EastMidlands and those with cross defacements predominantly with the Nottingham mint. Thiscoin differs in some ways from this group in that the image of the king has been deliberatelyerased from the die and then defaced with two crosses, one above and one below the bust, linkedby a bar. The find location and the existence of one other example in a private collection withthis format attributed to the Chichester mint, indicates these coins belong to a previouslyunlisted second group of defaced pennies from the Sussex area. This group is an addition tothat already well known from the East Midlands. The reason for the erasure would seem to bepolitical as these coins date from the early 1140s during the most troubled time of the CivilWar between Stephen and the Empress Matilda’s Angevin party. This conflict scarredStephen’s rule and led to his reign being famously described by a contemporary chronicler as‘nineteen long winters.’
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620 Henry II (1154-89), Penny, 1.36g, ‘Tealby’ coinage, c.1158-80, ?Newcastle, ?Willem, bust C2,rev. +[..]ME:ON NEV[..], cross potent within inner circle, crosslet in each angle (N.957; S.1339),full round flan, weakness in legends, good fine £100-130
621 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.33g, London, Randulf, class 1ab (N.962/1;S.1343), fine, Edward I, long cross Pennies, London (10), including, 1.37g, class 9a, star onbreast (N.1036; 1407), fine, others (9), various classes, generally fine (11) £150-200
622 Richard I (1189-99), Penny, 1.37, Canterbury, Goldwine, class 3, +GOLDWINE.ON.CA (N.967;S.1346), good fine, John, Penny, 1.33g, class 5c, London, Willem B (N.971; S.1352), good fine,Henry III, short cross Penny, 1.32g, class 7, RAVLF ON LVND (N.978; S.1356c), off-centre porous,fine, Edward I, Penny, 1.31g, London, class 10 (N.1040; S.1410), good fine, Edward III,fourth coinage, 1351-77, pre-treaty period, series C Penny, 1.03g, London (N.1149; S.1584), goodfine (5) £180-220
619619 (x1.5)
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623 Edward I (1272-1307), long cross Pennies (10), including 1.31g, Durham, m.m. cross moline,class 4b (N.1024; S.1395), edge chip, fine, 1.29g, Newcastle, class 9b (N.1037/1; S.1408), fine,1.23g, Bristol, class 3b (N.1017; S.1388), about fine, 1.38g, Canterbury, class 3d (N.1019;S.1390), fine, others (6), various mints and classes, generally fine (10) £120-150
624 Edward II (1307-27), Farthing, 0.31g, London, class 11 (N.1070/1; S.1474), fine, Richard II,Halfpenny, 0.46g, London, intermediate style (N.1331B; S.1699), reverse off-centre, good fine,Henry V, Halfpenny, 0.40g, London, class D, broken annulets by hair (N.1410; S.1795), goodfine, Edward IV (2), first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, 2.99g, London, m.m. rose,quatrefoils by neck, flan flaw, fine, second reign, Halfgroat, 1.22g, Canterbury, m.m. rose, C onbreast, rev. rose in centre (N.1639; S.2108), nearly very fine (5) £120-150
625 Edward III (1327-77), fourth coinage, 1351-77, pre-treaty period, 1351-61, series F, Groat,4.42g, m.m. crown (N.1174; S.1569), good fine, Henry VI, first reign, Groats (2), Calais(N.1446; S.1859), one pierced, good fine, the other, about fine (3) £80-100
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626 Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, treaty period, 1361-1369, Noble, 7.68g, London, kingholding sword and shield, crowned facing in ship, annulet before EDWARD, saltire stops, rev. floriatecross arms extending from central panel containing letter E, crowns and leopards in angles, saltirestops (cf. Schneider 85; N.1232. S.1503), full broad flan, good detail, good extremely fine, asstruck, £2,500-3,500
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627 Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, treaty period 1361-69, Noble, 7.77g, London, king,holding sword and shield crowned facing in ship, annulet before EDWARD, saltire stops, rev. floriatecross arms extending from central panel containing letter E, saltire stops (Schneider 86-87; N.1232;S.1503), extremely fine £2,500-3,500
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628 Henry IV (1399-1413), light coinage, 1412-13, Groat, 3.18g, type III, London, m.m. crosspattée, nine arches, pellet to left of crown, trefoil on breast, FRANC, rev. inverted Ns, slipped trefoilafter POSVI, saltire stops (Potter type III, die 1 and BNJ XXX pl. VIII, 7-same dies; N.1359b;S.1728), short of flan and slightly dished, good fine/nearly very fine, extremely rare, a greatrarity of the English medieval Groat series £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:Found Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, November 2007 (Treasure Report 2008 T88 part-disclaimed)
627
627 (x1.5)
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629 Henry VI (first reign, 1422-61), annulet issue, 1422-30, Noble, London, m.m. lis, king, holdingsword and shield, crowned facing in ship, annulet by sword arm, trefoil stops, quatrefoil afterHENRIC, rev. floriate cross extending from central panel containing letter H, lis after IHC, annuletstops (cf. Schneider 274-90; N.1414; S.1799), in NGC holder graded MS61, almost extremelyfine £2,500-3,000
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630 Henry VI, first reign, annulet issue, 1422-30, Quarter-Noble, 1.71g, London, m.m. lis, shieldwithin tressure, small lis above, ANGL, small lis after HENRIC, trefoil stops, rev. floriate cross, armsextending from central panel containing a lis, mullet before IN, annulet after (Schneider 295;N.1420; S.1811), slight crease, good very fine £600-700
PROVENANCE:Found Misterton, nr. Doncaster, Notts, March 2011.
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631 Henry VI, first reign, annulet issue, 1422-30, Groat, 3.68g, Calais, m.m. cross II, no fleur onbreast, annulets by neck, rev. additional annulet in two quarters, annulet after POSVI (N.1424;S.1836), dished, nearly very fine, Edward IV, second reign, Pennies (2), both Durham, BishopDudley, 1476-83, 0.73g, V to right of facing bust, rev. D at centre of long cross (N.1665; S.2122),clipped, good bust, very fine, 0.64g, DV by neck, rev. plain long cross (N.1666; S.2123), clipped,fine (3) £100-140
PROVENANCE:All, found Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, November 2007. The first Treasure Report 2008 T8 (part),the second and third, 2008 T89 - all disclaimed.
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632 Henry VI, first reign, leaf-pellet issue, 1445-54, Groat, 3.78g, m.m. cross IIIb/-, class C, leaf onbreast, pellet each side of crown, saltire stops, ANGLI, rev. additional pellet in two quarters, no stops(N.1505; S.1915), weakness in legends, good fine, Henry VII, Groat, 2.59g, class I, m.m.halved lis and rose (N.1703; S.2193), clipped, good fine (2) £200-250
633 Edward IV (first reign, 1461-70), heavy coinage, 1461-64, Groat, 2.88g, London, class III,quatrefoil by neck, small trefoil on breast, rev. eye after TAS (N.1532; S.1972), clipped, fine,scarce, light coinage, 1464-71, Groats (2), 2.84g, m.m. rose, London, class Vd, quatrefoils at neck,fleur on breast (N.1567; S.2000), about fine, 2.79g, similar, rev. with extra pellet in one quarter(N.1568; S.2000), fine, second reign, 1471-83, Groat, 2.34g, London, class XIII, m.m. largeannulet, no marks by bust, trefoils on cusps (N.1631; S.2096), clipped, fine (4) £150-180
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634 Edward IV (second reign 1471-83), Angel, m.m. large annulet, St Michael spearing dragon,quatrefoil stops, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and rose, reading CRWSE and REDET,trefoil stops (Schneider 453-4; N.1626; S.2091), angel with exceptional high relief, first classprovenances, a superb example, in PCGS holder graded MS61, extremely fine £4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:R. Duncan Beresford Jones, Spink auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 15 Ex P Ziegler collection, bt. by Spink in two parts, 1947 and 1954 B Roth, Sotheby, 7 September 1917, lot 218 H Montagu, Sotheby 5 November 1896, lot 594 Ex W Brice
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635 Richard III (1483-85), Angel, 5.04g, m.m. boars head 1 over halved sun and rose l/halved sunand rose 1, type 2b, St Michael spearing dragon, saltire stops, RICARD, rev. shield within ship, crossabove dividing R and rose, R over an E (Schneider 484- same dies; N.1676; S.2151), an unusualmintmark combination, a little weak on Angel’s face, very fine, rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:Baldwin auction 68, 28 September 2010, lot 3576 Spink auction 90, 16 March 1992, lot 18 Ex Dupree collection, bt, Spink, 1989 GC Drabble, Glendining, 4 July 1939, lot 120 RT Cassall, Glendining, 3 December 1924, lot 224
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636 Henry VII (1485-1509), profile issue, Groat, 3.00g, tentative issue, m.m. crosslet, crowned bustright, double band in crown, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1743; S.2254), about fine,Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groats (2), 2.54g, m.m. lis, Laker bust D right, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1797; S.2337E), good fine, 2.01g, similar, clipped, fair (3) £200-300
637 Henry VII, Halfgroats (2), 1.39g, York, Archbishop Savage, m.m. martlet, double arched crown,keys by neck, tall thin lettering (N.1716; S.2216), double struck in places on reverse, full flangood fine, 1.51g, class IIIc, Canterbury, uncertain mintmark, double arched crown, no stops(N.1712; S.2211), clipped, good fine, Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Halfgroats, York,Archbishop Edmund Lee (2), m.m. key, 1.24g, 1.30g, crowned bust right, rev. long cross fourchéeover shield dividing EL (N.1807; S.2348), good fine (4) £150-200
638 Henry VIII (1509-47), first coinage 1509-25, Groat, 2.81g, m.m. portcullis, crowned bust right,long cross fourchée over shield (N.1762; S.2316), about fine, with Brabant, Charles the Bold(1467-1477), as Duke of Brabant, Double Patard, 2.82g, shield, rev. floriate cross, creased, aboutfine (2) £100-130
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639 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Crown of the Double Rose, 3.63g, m.m. arrow, crownedrose dividing crowned H and I, rev. crowned shield dividing crowned H and I (Schneider 592- samereverse die; N.1790; S.2279), pleasing obverse, very fine/good very fine, rare £1,400-1,600
636637
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640 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, ¿ Halfcrown, 1.84g, m.m. rose both sides, crowned rosedividing H K, RVTILANS SINE SPINA, Gothic letters, rev. crowned shield, no letters by side, HENRIC
8, Gothic letters (Schneider 600; N.1794; S.2285), some double striking in reverse legend, anattractive example, extremely fine/good very fine, rare £1,800-2,200
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641 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.72g, m.m. rose, Laker bust D, lombardiclettering, rev. long cross fourchée over shield, saltires in forks (N.1797; S.2337E), nearly very fine,scarce £180-220
642 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.73g, m.m. arrow, Laker bust D, lombardiclettering, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1797; S.2337E), double struck on face, clearmintmark, nearly very fine £120-150
643 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.78g, m.m. arrow, Laker bust D, lombardiclettering, AGLIE, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1797; S.2337E), reverse scuff, nearly veryfine £120-150
644 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.57g, m.m. arrow, Laker bust D, lombardiclettering, AGLIE, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1797; S.2337E), nearly very fine £130-180
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645 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.60g, Laker bust D, rev. long cross fourchée overshield (N.1797; S.2337E), crimped, nearly very fine £130-160
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646 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groats (2), 2.61g, m.m. arrow, Laker bust D, lombardiclettering, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1797; S.2337E), nearly very fine, 2.62g, similar,double struck on obverse, good fine (2) £180-220
647 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groats (2), 2.73g, m.m. arrow, Laker bust D, lombardiclettering, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1797; S.2337E), good fine, 2.76g, m.m. lis,similar, edge chip, fine (2) £140-180
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648 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.63g, York, Archbishop Thomas Wolsey, m.m.voided cross, crowned bust right, rev. long cross fourchée over shield dividing T W, saltires in crossends, Cardinal’s hat below (N.1799; S.2339), crease, good fine £120-150
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649 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.75g, York, Archbishop Thomas Wolsey, m.m.voided cross, Laker bust D, lombardic lettering, rev. long cross fourchée over shield dividing TW,saltires in cross ends, Cardinal’s hat below (N.1799; S.2339), fine/good fine £100-130
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650 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Half-Sovereign, 6.22g, Tower, m.m. pellet in annulet,Roman lettering both sides, king, bearded and crowned, seated facing on throne flanked by twopillars, rose below, HENRIC 8, letter C a reversed D, trefoil stops, rev. crowned shield supported bylion to left and griffin to right, panel below, letter C in TRANCIENS, a reversed D, trefoil stops (cf.Schneider 613; N.1827; S.2294), superb portrait, extremely fine, rare £3,000-5,000
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651 Edward VI (1547-53), third period, 1550-53, Sovereign, 11.20g, Tower mint, m.m. y, crowned,armoured half-length figure of king holding sword and orb, rev. crowned shield supported by lionto left, griffin to right, ER in panel below (Schneider 690- same dies; N.1927; S.2450), pleasingdetail especially on reverse, good very fine, rare £12,000-15,000
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651 (x1.5)
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652 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Crown, 30.22g, 1551, m.m. Y, king, crowned and holdingsword, riding right on caparisoned horse, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1933; S.2475),old tone, good fine £800-1,000
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653 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Crown, 30.41g, 1552, m.m. tun, king crowned and holdingsword, riding right on caparisoned horse, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1933; S.2478),very fine £1,500-2,000
654 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Shilling, 5.93g, m.m. tun, crowned bust facing, rev. long crossfourchée over shield (N.1937; S.2482), an attractive portrait, good very fine £500-600
655 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Shilling, 5.30g, m.m. y, crowned bust facing, rev. long crossfourchée over shield (N.1937; S.2482), nearly very fine £150-200
656 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Shillings (2), 6.21g, m.m. tun, crowned bust facing, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1937; S.2482), good fine, 5.71g, similar, fine (2) £150-180
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657 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 2.95g, m.m. y, crowned bust facing, HIBER, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1938; S.2483), about extremely fine, very rare with this legend £900-1,200
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658 Mary (sole rule 1553-4), Angel, 5.18g, class I, m.m. pomegranate both sides, St Michael spearingdragon, annulet stops, REGI, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing M and rose (Schneider714 - same obverse die; N.1958; S.2490), very fine, rare £4,000-6,000
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661 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 5.98g, undated, busts vis a vis, crown above, full titles, rev.crowned shield, with mark of value (N.1967; S.2498), edge splits at 5 o’clock, full flan, toned inplaces, good fine £200-300
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659 Mary, Groat, 1.90g, crowned bust left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1960; S.2492),crease, tooled on obverse, good fine £120-150
660 Mary, Groat, 1.88g, crowned bust left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1960; S.2492),indentations on obverse, fine, Philip and Mary (3), Sixpence, 1554, poor, Groats (2), 1.63g,1.70g (N.1973; S.2508), about fine (4)
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662 Philip and Mary, Shilling, 5.72g, 1554, busts vis a vis, crown above dividing date, rev. crownedgarnished shield, full titles (N.1967; S.2500), edge split, good fine £200-250
663 Philip and Mary, Shilling, 6.12g, 1555, busts vis a vis, crown above, English titles, rev. crownedshield (N.1968; S.2501), good fine £200-300
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664 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), first issue, 1558-60, Fine Sovereign of Thirty Shillings, 15.44g, m.m.lis, beaded inner circles, ELIZABETH: D: G: ANG: FRA: Z: HIB: REGINA:, Queen enthroned, tressurebroken by throne, no chains to portcullis, rev. A: DNO: FACTV: EST: ISTV: Z: EST: MIRA: IN: OCVL:NRIS, shield on rose (Schneider 729; N.1978; S.2511), a superb specimen struck on a full andwide spread flan, a striking crack at 5 o’clock, extremely fine, rare £20,000-25,000
PROVENANCE:Purchased from Spink, June 1983, for £10,250 R.C. Lockett, English II, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1948, where described as ‘abeautiful specimen of this pretty coin.’
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665 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1558-60, Shilling, 6.27g, m.m. lis, small bust, beaded and wire line innercircle, rev. cross fourchée on shield (N.1985; S.2549), irregular flan, pleasing bust and detail,even light tone, good very fine, rare £600-800
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666 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1558-60, Groat, 1.99g, m.m. lis, wire line and beaded inner circles,crowned large bust left, RE, rev. long cross fourchée over large shield (N.1986; S.2551), very fine £180-220
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 149 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2022 (part)Montagu, Sotheby, 18 September 1897, lot 294
667 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1558-60, Groat, 1.93g, m.m. lis, wire line and beaded inner circles,crowned large bust left, REGIN, rev. long cross fourchée over small shield (N.1986; S.2551), flanflaw on head, very fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendinings, 7 June 1974, lot 149 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2022 (part)Abbott collection, bt. Lockett, with R.C. Lockett ticket
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668 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1558-60, Groat, 1.86g, m.m. lis, wire line and beaded inner circle, small(Half-Groat) crowned bust left, REG, rev. long cross fourchée over small shield (N.1986; S.2551A),good very fine, very rare £250-300
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 147Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2022 (part)
669 Elizabeth I, Shillings (4), second issue, 1560-61, 5.71g, m.m. martlet (N.1985; S.2555), sixthissue (3), 1582-1600, 6.21g, m.m. A, 5.88g, m.m. woolpack, 5.96g, m.m. key (N.2014; S.2577),fine - good fine (4) £200-300
670 Elizabeth I, Shillings (5), second issue, 1560-61, m.m. martlet (3) (N.1985; S.2555), fine, sixthissue, 1582-1600, m.m. A (N.2014; S.2577), fine, another, uncertain mintmark, fine (5) £200-300
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671 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Groat, 2.02g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left, ANG, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1986; S.2556), good detail of mintmark, very fine £200-250
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 151 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2022 (part), with R.C. Lockett ticket
672 Elizabeth I, second issue, Groat, 2.02g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left, AN, rev. long crossfourchée over shield (N.1986; S.2556), ragged flan, scratches on bust, toned, nearly veryfine/very fine £130-160
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 151 (part), with R.C. Lockett ticketLockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2022 (part)
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668 (x1.5)
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672 (x1.5)
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673 Elizabeth I, second issue 1560-61, Penny, 0.46g, m.m. cross crosslet, crowned bust left, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1988; S.2558), lightly toned, attractive, good very fine £100-130
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 152 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2033 (part)
674 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.54g, m.m. cross crosslet, crowned bust left, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1988; S.2558), creased, very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 152 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2033 (part)
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675 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.43g, m.m. cross crosslet, crowned bust left, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1988; S.2558), toned, full flan, a very attractive example of thiscoin, good very fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 152 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2033 (part)
676 Elizabeth I, second issue 1560-61, Penny, 0.49g, m.m. cross crosslet, crowned bust left, rev. longcross fourchée over shield (N.1988; S.2558), very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:Purchased from Spink, January 1972
677 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.47g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left, rev. long crossfourchée over shield (N.1988; S.2558), small edge chip, fine £30-40
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 152 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2033 (part)
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678 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Penny, 0.47g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left, rev. long crossfourchée over shield (N.1988; S.2558), very fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 152 (part)Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2033 (part)
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679 Elizabeth I, first to fourth issues 1559-78, gold Halfcrown, 1.39g, m.m. coronet, crowned bustleft, rev. SCVTVM : FIDEI . PROTEGIT . EAM, crowned shield dividing ER (cf. Schneider 753-755;N.1994; S.2524A), very fine, rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Purchased from Spink, April 1973, for £500
680 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.15g, 1574, m.m. eglantine, crownedbust left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1997; S.2562), good very fine £180-220
681 Elizabeth I, Sixpences (4), 3rd and 4th issues, 1561-77 (3), 2.90g, 1561, m.m. pheon, 3.00g,1571, m.m. castle, 2.86g, 1576, m.m. eglantine (N.1997; S.2561; 2562), fine, fifth issue, 1578-82, 2.99g, 1578, m.m. Greek cross (N.1997; S.2572), generally fine (4) £150-200
682 Elizabeth I, Sixpences (9), third and fourth issues (5), 1561-77, 2.69g, 1561, m.m. pheon, 2.63g,1567, m.m. coronet, 1571 (2), 2.45g, 2.70g, both m.m. castle, 2.81g, 1573, m.m. acorn (N.1997;S.2561), generally about fine, fifth issue, 1578-82 (2), 2.96g, 2.90g both 1578 m.m. Greek cross(N.1997; S.2572), about fine, sixth issue, 1582-1600, 1.95g, m.m. A (N.2015; S.2578A), fair,milled issue, 1560-71, Sixpence, 1562, m.m. star, bust D (N.2027; S.2596), pierced, good fine (9) £150-200
683 Elizabeth I, Sixpences (9), third and fourth issues, 1561-77 (5), including 3.11g, m.m. castle,this good fine, others 1567, 1570, 1574, 1575 (N.1997; S.2562), these fine, sixth issue, 1582-1600 (4), including 2.72g, 1595, m.m. key (N.2015; S.2578b), good fine, others (3), 1582, 1592(2) (N.2015; S.2578, 2578b), fine (9) £250-300
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684 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Threepence, 1.56g, 1561, m.m. pheon, large size,bust crowned left, ANG FRA ET HIB, rev. large shield (N.1998; S.2564), extremely fine, rare £200-250
PROVENANCE:Clonterbrook Trust, Glendining, 7 June 1974, lot 162 (part)With RC Lockett ticket stating ex Abbott colln.Lockett II, Glendining, 25-28 October 1955, lot 2023 (part)
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685 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues 1561-77, Threepence, 1.57g, 1575, m.m. eglantine, crownedbust left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1998; S.2566), extremely fine £160-200
686 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues 1561-77, Threepence, 1574, 1.31g, m.m. eglantine (N.1998;S.2566), good fine, Threehalfpence, 1575, 0.70g, m.m. eglantine (N.2000; S.2568), fine, fifthissue, 1578-82, Sixpence, 2.75g, m.m. Greek cross (N.1997; S.2572), fine; sixth issue, 1582-1600,Halfgroat, 0.92g, m.m. bell (N.2016; S.2579), nearly very fine, Charles II, hammered coinage,1660-62, third issue, Halfgroat, 1.01g, m.m. crown (N.2772; S.336), good fine (5) £100-130
687 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Threehalfpence, 0.66g, 1561, m.m. pheon, largesize, crowned bust left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.2000; S.2568), very fine £100-130
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688 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Three-Farthings, 0.28g, 1575, m.m. eglantine,crowned bust left, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.2002; S.2571), very fine, rare £120-150
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689 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-82, Sixpence, 3.14g, 1578, m.m. Greek cross, crowned bust left,rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1997; S.2572), lightly toned, pleasing, extremely fine £200-300
690 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-82, Sixpence, 3.18g, 1579, m.m. Greek cross, crowned bust left,rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.1997; S.2572), good very fine £180-220
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688A Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-1582, Half-Angel, 2.58g, m.m. Greek cross, St Michael rightspearing dragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider 772;N.1992/1; S.2526), very fine, rare £1,500-2,000
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691 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Sovereign, 15.38g, m.m. escallop over A, queen enthronedholding orb and sceptre, portcullis at feet, back of throne and uprights decorated with pellets, rev.square-topped shield on Tudor rose, pellet stops (Schneider 779; N.2003; S.2529), small edgeknock at 9 o’clock, light scrapes both sides, otherwise a neat round coin, almost very fine, scarce £15,000-20,000
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 174, 30 June 2005, lot 105H Hird, Glendining, 9 December 1964, lot 9
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692 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Pound, 11.05g, m.m woolpack, crowned bust with flowinghair in elaborate dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing ER (Schneider 799- same obverse die;N.2008; S.2534), toned in places, small edge split at four o’clock, good very fine £6,000-7,000
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693 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Half-Pound, 5.61g, m.m. tun, ELIZAB: D: G: ANG: FRA: ET:HIB: REGINA:, old crowned bust left, wearing decorated dress with ruff, a profusion of hair looseover her shoulder, rev. SCVTVM: FIDEI: PROTEGET: EAM., crowned shield dividing E-R (Schneider808-809; N.2009; S.2535), a sharp and attractively forceful portrait, a full round coin, goodextremely fine, rare £10,000-12,000
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694 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Angel, 5.24g, m.m. A, St Michael right spearing dragon, rev.shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider 787; N.2005; S.2531), good veryfine £2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:Glendining, 16 June 1971, lot 8
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695 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Quarter-Angel, 1.25g, m.m. tun, St Michael right spearingdragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider 796; N.2007; S.2533),a most attractive example, extremely fine, very rare £3,000-4,000
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696 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, gold Halfcrown, 1.54g, m.m. woolpack, crowned bust leftwith flowing hair, rev. SCVTUM.FIDEI.PROTEGET.EAM., crowned shield dividing E R (Schneider 818;N. 2011; S.2537), very fine, rare £2,000-2,500
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697 Elizabeth I, pattern Shilling, 6.03g, m.m. key, crowned bust left, five pointed mullet punchedinto field behind head, REGI, rev. long cross fourchée over plain square topped shield (N.2044; S.-), flat in parts but very fine, very rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:SNC, December 1932, no. 11680
The five point mullet stamped in the field behind the Queen’s head may be a contemporarymerchant’s or banker’s test mark.
698 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1578-82, Halfgroat, 0.79g, m.m. escallop, crowned bust right, pelletsbehind, rev. shield (N.2016; S.2579), good very fine, attractive golden toning £100-150
PROVENANCE:Lockett part III, Glendining, 4 November 1958, lot 3304 (part)
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699 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Crown, 29.74g, m.m. 1 crowned bust left in elaborate dress,holding sceptre and orb, three fingers visible, rev. long cross fourchée over garnished square toppedshield (FR Cooper D6 this coin illustrated; N.2012; S.2582), a most attractive portrait, toned,extremely fine, scarce £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:West Country Collector, Glendining, 8 November 1978, lot 12 With F.R. Cooper ticket.H M Lingford part 1, Glendining, 24-26 October 1950, lot 41
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700 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Crown, 29.85g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left in elaborate dressholding sceptre and orb, rev. long cross fourchée over garnished square topped shield (N.2012;S.2582), edge split below bust, good fine £800-1,000
701 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Crown, 28.83g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left in elaborate dressholding sceptre and orb left, rev. long cross fourchée over square topped garnished shield (N.2012;S.2582), light graffiti in reverse fields, mark by mintmark on obverse, weakness on face, goodfine £800-1,000
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702 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Halfcrown, 14.99g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left in elaboratedress holding sceptre and orb, rev. garnished square topped shield over long cross fourchée(N.2013; S.2583), legend double struck in places on obverse, very fine £1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE:Purchased from Spink, January 1973
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703 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-1602, Shilling, 5.76g, m.m. 2, crowned bust left, rev. long crossfourchée over shield (N.2014; S.2577), about fine, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 1562,m.m. star, plain dress, large rose (N.2025/1; S.2594), crack, good fine (2) £100-120
704 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Halfpenny, 0.20g, portcullis, rev. cross and pellets (N.2018;S.2588), good very fine £80-100
705 Elizabeth I, pattern Halfpenny, 1.55g, in silver, crowned monogram, rev. crowned double rose(BMC 2; N.2053), extremely fine, extremely rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 1, 11 October 1978, lot 192H A Parsons, Glendinings, 11-13 May 1954, lot 636
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706 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, gold Half-Pound, 5.50g, m.m. star, crowned large broadbust left, wearing richly decorated dress, rev. crowned shield dividing E-R (Schneider 759- samedies; Borden & Brown 5-1/1; N.2019/3; S.2543), a superb example, extremely fine, very rare £12,000-15,000
PROVENANCE:Glendinings, 11 February 1976, lot 4
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707 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 3.15g, 1562, m.m. star, tall narrow crowned bustleft in plain dress, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.2025/1; S.2594), mark to right of shield,slight crease, toned, very fine £250-300
708 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-71, Sixpence, 2.98g, 1562, crowned tall bust right wearingdecorated dress, medium rose behind, rev. date over shield, m.m. star (N.2026; S.2595), very fine £300-400
709 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-71, Sixpence, 3.08g, 1568, m.m. lis, crowned small bust leftin plain dress, rev. long cross fourchée over shield (N.2030; S.2599), good very fine £250-300
710 James I (1603-25), first coinage, 1603-04, Shilling, 5.87g, m.m. lis, crowned second bust right,rev. square topped shield (N.2073; S.2646), good fine, Charles I, Shilling, 5.83g, m.m. anchor,group E, type 4.1 var. crowned bust left, rev. square topped shield over cross moline (N.2227;S.2795), good fine (2) £100-140
711 James I, Shillings (4), first coinage, 1603-04, 5.93g, m.m. lis, second bust (N.2073; S.2646),nearly fine, second coinage, 1604-19, 5.70g, m.m. key, fifth bust (N.2101; S.2656), fine, thirdcoinage, 1619-1620, 5.39g, 5.94g, both m.m. trefoil (N.2124; S.2668), one with engraved letterby bust, both fine (4) £230-260
712 James I, Sixpences (5), first coinage, 1603-04 (3), 2.19g, 1603, m.m. thistle, first bust, 2.78g,2.79g, 1604, m.m. thistle, second bust, second coinage, 1604-19, 1605 (2), 2.63g, 2.91g, m.m.rose, third bust (N.2074, 2075, 2102; S.2647, 2648. 2658), generally fine (5) £200-250
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713 James I second coinage, 1604-19, gold Halfcrown, 1.23g, m.m. book on lectern, crowned fifthbust right, rev. shield, crown above dividing IR (Schneider II, 76; N.2095; S.2631), double struckin places, good fine, scarce £200-250
714 James I, second coinage, 1604-1619, Shillings (4), 5.46g, m.m. rose, third bust, 5.46g, m.m.escallop, fourth bust, 5.53g, m.m. key, fifth bust, 5.23g, m.m. bell, similar (N.2099, 2100, 2103;S.2654, 2655, 2656), generally fine (4) £160-200
715 James I, second coinage, 1605-19, Shilling, 5.69g, m.m. coronet, fifth bust, rev. square toppedshield (N.2101; S.2656), good fine £120-150
716 James I, second coinage, 1604-19, Shilling, 5.41g, m.m. rose, crowned third bust right, rev.shield (N.2099; S.2654), mark on bust, fine, Sixpences (6), second coinage (4), 1605 (2), 1606,one date uncertain (N.2102, 2103; S.2657, 2658), generally fine, third coinage, 1619-25 (2),1621, 1622 (N.2126; S.2670), the 1621 clipped, fine, the 1622, fair (7) £150-200
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717 James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Rose Ryal, 12.26g, m.m. spur rowell, king crowned, seated onthrone with ornamented back, holding orb and sceptre, portcullis below, rev. shield over crossfleury, XXX above, band with lis, leopards and roses around (Schneider II, 77; N.2108; S.2632),flaw at base of portcullis, struck from rusty dies, very fine/good very fine £10,000-12,000
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718 James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Quarter-Laurel, 2.15g, m.m. trefoil, fifth bust left, rev. longcross fourchée over shield, crown above (N.2115; S.2642B), nearly very fine £300-350
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719 James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Crown, 29.33g, m.m. lis, king, crowned and holding swordriding right, line with grass below, rev. garnished square topped shield (N.2120; S.2664),fine/good fine £500-700
720 Charles I (1625-49), Unite, 9.06g, group B, m.m. cross calvary, crowned bust in ruff and mantleleft, rev. crowned square top shield (Schneider II 120-1; Brooker 30-31; N.2148; S.2687), veryfine £1,200-1,500
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721* Charles I, Unite, 9.03g, group F, m.m. triangle in circle, crowned Briot style bust left, rev.crowned oval shield, C-R at sides (Schneider II 154-5; Brooker 110-113; N.2154; S.2694), veryfine £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:Spink Australia, 16 November 1983, lot 429
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722 Charles I, gold Crown, 2.24g, group D, m.m. bell over portcullis/bell, third bust left, rev.crowned oval garnished shield dividing crowned CR (Schneider II, 245 -same dies; N.2185; S.2715), graffito in obverse field, nearly very fine £250-350
723 Charles I, Crown, 29.67g, group I, m.m. lis, king, crowned and holding sword aloft, riding lefton caparisoned horse with plume on head and crupper, rev. garnished square topped shield overlong cross fourchée (Brooker 234; N.2190; S.2753), double struck in places, fine/good fine £400-600
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724 Charles I, Crown, 29.72g, group I, m.m. cross calvary over lis/cross calvary, king, crowned andholding sword, riding left on horse with caparisons and plumes on head and crupper, rev.garnished shield over long cross fourchée (Brooker 236; N.2190; S.2753), nearly very fine, rare £800-1,000
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725 Charles I, Halfcrown, 14.41g, group II, type 2a, m.m. plume, king riding right, plume on headof horse, rev. oval garnished shield CR above (Brooker 298-302; N.2205; S.2769), double struckin places on reverse, weak horseman, fine/nearly very fine £100-150
726 Charles I, Halfcrowns (3) group II type 2c (2), 14.81g, m.m. harp, 14.68g, m.m. portcullis(N.2207; S.2771), the first, fine, the second, nearly very fine, 12.51g, group III type 3a1, m.m.tun (N.2209; S.2773), double struck on rear of horse, clipped, nearly very fine (3) £200-300
727 Charles I, Halfcrowns (4) group 4, mintmarks triangle in circle (2), star, one uncertain (N.2214;S.2779), generally about fine (4) £100-150
728 Charles I, Tower mint under parliament, Halfcrown, 14.14g, group V, m.m. star, fifth horsemanleft, rev. garnished oval shield (Brooker 363-3; N.2215; S.2780, about fine, Shillings (2), 5.97g,group F, type 4.4 var. m.m. eye (Brooker 556-8; N.2232; S.2800), nearly very fine, 5.52g, groupF, type 4.4, m.m. (R) (Brooker 554-5; N.2231; S.2800), about fine (3) £100-120
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729 Charles I, Shilling, 5.67g, group A, m.m. lis, crowned first bust left, rev. square topped shieldover long cross fourchée (Brooker 380-1; N.2216; S.2781), grafitto on bust, nearly very fine £180-230
730 Charles I, Shilling, 4.85g, group A, m.m. lis, crowned second bust left, rev. square topped shieldover long cross fourchée (Brooker 385-392; N.2216; S.2782), good fine £100-130
731 Charles I, Shillings (2), 5.75g, group D, type 3.1, m.m. portcullis (N.2223; S.2789), fine, 6.09g,group F, type 4.4 (N.2231; S.2799), irregular flan good fine, Sixpence (2), 3.05, group E, type4.1, m.m. tun (N.2243; S.2814), another, m.m. crown (N.2241; S.2615), pierced fair (4) £120-150
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732 Charles I, Shillings (2), 6.04g, group D, m.m. crown, fourth bust left, rev. oval garnished shielddividing CR (Brooker 502-5; N.2225; S.2791), nearly very fine, 5.77g, m.m. bell, similar, doublestruck on reverse, good fine (2) £100-120
733 Charles I, Shilling, group E, type 4.1 var., m.m. anchor, large crowned and cuirassed bust left,with rounded shoulder, rev. square topped shield (Brooker 525-29; N.2230/2; S.2797), good veryfine £200-250
734 Charles I, Shilling, 5.69g, group E, type 4.2, m.m. anchor, crowned bust left, rev. square toppedshield over cross moline (Brooker 517-21; N.2229; S.2796), ragged edges, nearly very fine £60-80
735 Charles I, Shillings (7), group F, mintmarks triangle (2), triangle in circle, others uncertain(N.2231; S.2799), one pierced, some clipped, generally fair - fine (7) £100-150
736 Charles I, Sixpences (4), including 2.53g, 1625, group A, m.m. lis (N.2235; S.2806), FINE, others(3), one creased, generally about fine (4) £80-100
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737 Charles I, Briot’s milled coinage, 1631-32, Unite, 9.05g, m.m. flower (anemone) and B/B to leftabove crown, crowned bust left wearing falling lace collar with crowned C and R to sides, rev.crowned square topped garnished shield (Schneider II, 271- same dies; N.2294; S.2719), someiridescence, pleasing orange/red tone, a superb example, almost extremely fine, rare £15,000-18,000
PROVENANCE:Slaney, Spink auction 163, 15 May 2003, lot 14 Bt. Baldwin, 1946
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738 Charles I, Briot’s first milled coinage, 1631-32, Sixpence, 2.97g, m.m. daisy with small B belowobverse only, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Brooker 718- same dies;N.2301; S.2855), good very fine £300-400
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740 Charles I, Briot’s second milled coinage, 1638-39, Sixpence, 3.07g, m.m. anchor, crowned bustleft, rev. shield over cross moline (Brooker 729-732; N.2306; S.2860), very fine £150-180
741 Charles I, York, 1643-44, Halfcrown, 12.68g, m.m. lion, king on horseback left, tail betweenhorse’s legs, EBOR below, rev. crowned oval shield (N.2315; S.2869), metal loss between 2 and 4o’clock, otherwise good very fine £550-650
739 Charles I, Briots’s second milled coinage, 1638-39, Sixpence, 3.07g, m.m. anchor withmullet/anchor, crowned bust left, rev. shield over cross moline (Brooker 729-30; N.2306; S.2660),nearly very fine; provincial issues, Aberystwyth, 1638/9-42, Groat, 1.93g, m.m. book, crownedbust left, plume before, rev. garnished oval shield, small plume above (Brooker 760-63; N.2337;S.2891), very fine (2) £200-250
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742 Charles I, Oxford, Unite, 8.84g, 1642, no m.m., king half-length left, crowned, armoured,holding sword and laurel branch, rev. Declaration in two lines, plumes above, date below(Schneider II 309; Brooker 843; N.2386; S.2731), irregular flan, weakly struck legends, boldportrait, almost very fine, rare £4,000-6,000
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743 Charles I, Oxford, Unite, 9.00g, 1644, m.m. plume, king half-length left, crowned, armoured,holding sword and laurel branch, rev. Declaration in three lines on continuous scroll, plumesabove, below, 1644 OX below (Schneider II 325-26; Brooker 853-4; N.2389; S.2735), flan edgesplits at twelve and six o’clock, flan, bold portrait, good very fine, rare £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:V.J.E. Ryan, Glendinning, 28 June 1950, lot 541
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744 Charles I, Oxford, Halfcrown, 14.89g, 1643, m.m. plume/rosette, Briot’s horseman left, swordbreaking inner circle, Oxford plume behind, ground below, CAROLLVS, rev. Declaration in twolines, reading PR with letter O added, 1643 OX below, three equal size Oxford plumes above(Brooker 893-95-same obverse die; reverse die as Brooker 899; N.2416/2422; S.2957), aninteresting mule between the intermediate and late period Oxford coinage, a good exampleof this issue with a most pleasing reverse, good very fine £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:Maish, Sotheby, 22 March 1918, lot 335
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745 Charles I, Exeter, 1643-46, Crown, 29.15g, 1645, m.m. castle, king riding left, sash flying outbehind, rev. oval garnished shield, date to left of mintmark (Brooker 1040-1045; N.2561; S.3062),flan flaws on obverse, good fine £350-450
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746 Charles I, Hartlebury Castle, Worcs, 1646, Halfcrown, 14.18g, m.m. pear/three pears, kingriding right, rev. oval garnished shield, small HC in garniture below (Brooker 1137; N.2626;S.3129), irregular flan, old scratch above rear of horse, good fine, very rare £1,500-2,000
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747 Charles I, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Halfcrown, 15.10g, 1646, crown over value, rev. OBS.NEWARK 1646 (N.2638; S.3144), some patches of discolouration both sides, very fine £1,200-1,500
748 Charles I, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Halfcrown, 15.06g, 1646, crown dividing CR, rev.OBS:/NEWARK/1646 (N.2638; S.3140), skillfully plugged above crown, very fine £600-800
749 Charles I, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Ninepence, 4.37g, 1645, crown dividing CR, IX below, rev.[OBS]/N[.]WARKE/1645 (Brooker 1226; N.2641; S.3145), fine, rare £400-500
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750 Charles I, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Ninepence, 4.02g, 1646, crown dividing CR, IX below, rev.OBS:/NEWARK./1646 (Brooker 1227; N.2641; S.3144), possibly some time gilded, good fine, rare £600-800
751 Charles I, Pontefract besieged, 1648-49, octagonal Shilling, 4.53g, 1648, DVM SPIRO SPERO
around crowned CR, rev. castle gateway, OBS to left, tower above dividing PC, hand holding swordprojecting to right (Brooker 1231; North 2646; S.3148), good fine/fine, rare £1,500-1,800
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752 Commonwealth, Unite, 8.99g, 1649, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(Schneider II 337; N.2715; S.3208), good very fine, scarce £5,000-7,000
PROVENANCE:SNC, March 1985, no. 1110
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753 Commonwealth, Unite, 9.12g, 1651, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(Schneider II 339; N.2715; S.3208), superb reverse detail, almost extremely fine £5,000-7,000
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x754 Commonwealth, Unite, 8.87g, 1653, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(Schneider II 341; N.2715; S.3208), mark to left of English shield on reverse, almost extremelyfine £5,000-6,000
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755 Commonwealth, Unite, 9.03g, 1656, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(Schneider II 344; N.2715; S.3208), a most attractive example centrally struck on a full roundflan with a pleasing orange-red tone, extremely fine/good extremely fine, rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:Ex Dr E Carter collection, bt. by Baldwin, 1950
The 1656 Commonwealth Unite is rare, possibly because supplies of gold were being used tocoin Cromwell Broads in this year
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756 Commonwealth, Crown, 29.80g, 1656 large 6 over small 6 over 4, m.m. sun, shield withinwreath, rev. conjoined shields (ESC 9a; N.2721; S.3214), nearly very fine, rare variety £1,000-1,200
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757 Commonwealth, Halfcrown, 14.78g, 1654, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, E inCOMMONWEALTH struck over P, rev. conjoined shields (ESC 434; N.2722; S.3215), unusualvariety, very fine £500-600
758 Commonwealth, Shilling, 5.73g, 1653, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(ESC 987; N.2724; S.3217), very fine £300-350
759 Commonwealth, Sixpence, 2.79g, 1652, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(ESC 1486; N.2726; S.3219), surface pitting, very fine £200-250
760 Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.91g, shield in wreath, rev. conjoined shields (N.2728; S.3221),edge nick, fine, Penny, 0.50g, similar (N.2729; S.3222), nearly very fine, Halfpenny, 0.26g,English shield, rev. Irish shield (N.2730; S.3223), edge splits, about very fine, Charles II,hammered coinage, 1660-62, third issue, Groat, 1.97g, m.m. crown (N.2768; S.3324), fine (4) £100-130
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761 Charles II (1660-85), hammered coinage, 1660-62, first issue, Halfcrown, 14.75g, m.m. crown,armoured, crowned bust left, rev. square topped shield over cross fleury (N.2759; S.3307), piercedand skillfully plugged at centre, double struck in places, good fine, rare £400-500
762 Miscellaneous hammered coins (4), Richard II, Halfpenny (S.1699), Henry VIII, secondcoinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, m.m. cross patonce, W-A beside shield (S.2343), Charles I,Sixpence, group E Aberystwyth bust, m.m. tun (S.2814), and Charles II, Fourpence, m.m. crown(S.3324), this very fine, others fine (4) £120-150
763 Miscellaneous, minor denomination hammered coins (20), mainly Elizabeth I, James I andCharles I, silver (19), Halfpenny, Pennies (2), Twopences (11), Threepences (5), Æ Farthing, fourpierced, two chipped, generally fair - fine, one or two better (20) £100-150
764 A small mahogany coin cabinet, 85mm. high, 205mm. wide, 155mm. deep, slide front withlock and key, six trays with bone pulls, various size piercings for 96 coins, single brass carryinghandle on top, good condition £100-150
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765 Scotland, David II (1329-71), third coinage, 1367-71, Groat, Edinburgh, crowned head left,sceptre before, trefoils within tressure, rev. cross and mullets (S.5125), very fine £200-250
766 Scotland, James V (1513-42), second coinage, 1626-39, Groat, crowned bust right, rev.rounded shield, trefoil stops (S.5378), very fine £300-400
767 Scotland, James VI (1567-1625), after English accession, Thirty-Shillings, 14.79g, m.m. thistle,king riding right wearing Scottish crown, horse with caparisons with thistle on rear housing, rev.garnished square topped shield (S.5503), nearly very fine £180-220
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768 Ireland, Edward I (1272-1307), second coinage, 1279-1302, Penny, 1.29g, class III, Cork,crowned bust in triangle, pellet in each angle of the triangle, rev. CIVITAS CORGAGIE (DF.67;S.6256), cracked, porosity, very fine, extremely rare £250-350
769 Ireland, Edward I, second coinage, 1279-1302, Farthing, 0.33g, Dublin, bust with triangle,ERA/NG/LIE, rev. CIVITAS DVBLINIE, long cross, pellets in angles (S.6267; DF.70), a superb exampleof this coin, good very fine, scarce £250-350
PROVENANCE:Naish collection, sold SCMB November-December 1945, this coin listed as N.1688, noted bySeaby as ‘certainly the best we have seen.’ With Naish ticket. Ex Shirley Fox
770 Ireland, Elizabeth I (1558-1601), fine coinage, Shilling, 1561, 4.57g, m.m. harp, crowned bustleft, rev. three harps on shield, crown above (DF.247; S.6505), a pleasing example with gooddetail and legends well struck up, very fine £600-800
771 Ireland, James I (1603-25), first coinage, 1603-04, Shilling, 4.49g, m.m. bell, first bust right,rev. crowned harp (S.6512), weak on bust, good fine, second coinage, 1604-07, Sixpence, 2.04g,m.m. rose, first bust, rev. crowned harp (S.6517), about fine (2) £80-120
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772 Ireland, James I, second coinage, 1604-07, Shilling, 4.11g, m.m. rose, third bust, rev. crownedharp (S.6515), crease, nearly very fine £100-150
773 Ireland, Charles I (1625-49), coinages of the Lord’s Justices, ‘Ormonde money’ issues, 1643-44, Halfcrown, 14.79g, crowned CR, letter R with ornate tail, rev. value (S.6545; DF.292), goodvery fine £700-900
774 Ireland, James II (1685-91), Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘gunmoney issues,’ Crown, 1690,horseman left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (S.6578; DF.366), good fine, Halfcrown, largeflan, April 1690, laureate draped bust left, rev. crown over sceptres (S.6579N; DF.393), fine (2) £80-100
775 Ireland, George I (1714-27), Wood’s Halfpenny, 1723 (S.6601), about fine, along withGeorge II, Halfpennies (2), George III (3) Halfpenny, 1781, Farthings (2), these fair - aboutfine (6) £40-50
A COLLECTION OF MEDALS AND BADGES RELATING TO THE CHARLES I AND THE ENGLISH CIVIL WAR
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776 Charles I coronation, 1626, silver uniface embossed plate, 26 mm., by Nicholas Briot, armouredbust right wearing ruff and with riband for medal, N B F below, rev. incuse bust (MI, I, 243, 11,plate XX, 2), small indentation in front of king’ face, good very fine, rare £100-150
This piece, of rough work, is thought to have been hurriedly executed for distribution to beworn by spectators at the coronation of Charles I.
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 107, 22 November 1994, lot 177 (part)
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777 Charles I, Birth of Charles, Prince of Wales, 1630, silver medal, unsigned (artist unknown),30mm., HACTENVS. ANGLORVM. NVLLI., four cruciform shields of England, Scotland, France andIreland, rev. five line inscription in a tablet, HONOR’. PRIN’. MAG’. BRIT’. FRA’. ET. HIB’. NAT’. 29.MAI’. ANN’. 1630. (E.115; Farquhar 1908/184; MI, I, 253, 34, plate XX, 15; Van Loon II, 188),toned, good extremely fine £120-160
778 Charles I, return to London 1633, cast and chased silver medal, unsigned (by Nicholas Briot),41.5mm., CAROLVA AVGVSTISS’. ET INVICTISS’. MAG’. BRIT’. FRAN’. ET HIB’. MONARCHA, king onhorseback left, holding sceptre in right hand, Eye of Providence above, plumed helmet on floweryground below, :1633: below, rev. SOL ORBEM RADIANS SIC REX ILLVMINAT URBEM, view of the cityof London, sun above, a small e to the left of the sun (CP.20/4; E.124; MI, I, 266, 62), a few lightmarks in fields, even grey tone, good very fine £500-600
This medal was struck by Briot in Edinburgh.
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779 Charles I, Anglo-Dutch Fishing Treaty, 1636, cast bronze medal, 55 mm., by Heinrich Reitz,conjoined busts of Charles I, armoured and draped, three-quarters right, with Henrietta Maria,right, CAR.ET.MAR.D.G.ANGL.FRANC.ET. HIBER RR, rev. IVSTITIA ET PAX OSCVLATAE SVNT PSAL 84,seated figures of Justice and Peace, embracing, two infant genii in attendance (MI, I, 279, 84;Eimer 128b), coarsely cast, very fine, extremely rare in bronze £300-500
This medal usually occurs in silver but MI notes an example in bronze in the Bodleian. TheAnglo Dutch Fishing Treaty of 1636 allowed the Dutch to fish in British seas in return for apayment of £30,000. Following the Treaty a fleet was deployed to clear the seas of pirates.
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780 Charles I, Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex, cast and chased silver military reward badge, 1642,armoured facing bust of Essex, wearing plain collar, scarf across body, rev. oval garnished shield ofEssex, coronet above (MI, I, 298, 117 and plate XXVI, 4), mark to left of bust, very fine, rare £800-1,000
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781 Charles I, Robert Devereaux, Earl of Essex, cast and chased silver gilt military rewardbadge, 1642, half length figure of the Earl of Essex almost full face, in armour and holdingsword to left, SX over head, legend around in two bands, outer band, SHOULD HEAR BOTH HOUSES
OF PARLIAMENT FOR THE TRUE RELIGION AND SUBIECTS FREDOM STAND, inner legend,PRO.RELIGIONE.LEGE.REGE. ET PARLIAMENTO, the two houses of parliament with the king andspeaker, wreath border both sides, suspension loops (MI, 295, 113, plate XXVI, 10; Eimer 140a),light scratches in fields, very fine £1,200-1,400
PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, May 1996
Robert Devereaux, the eldest son of Elizabeth I’s favourite (executed 1602), was born in1591. Having successfully commanded forces in the Netherlands he was appointed asCommander in Chief of the Parliamentary forces when the Civil War broke out. He wasrelieved of his command in 1645 and died in 1646. These badges are thought to have beenissued to persons of various ranks who served under his command.
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782 Charles I, Sir Thomas Fairfax, oval cast and chased gold military reward, 1645, by T. Simon,armoured bust left of Sir Thomas Fairfax with plain collar and mantle fastened on left shoulder,rev. MERVISTI, legend around, POST.HAC.MELIORA.1645., suspension loop (MI, I, 318,151 and plateXXVII, 14; Eimer 146b), very fine, rare £2,500-3,000
This Military reward was bestowed by Parliament and the City of London on those who servedwith Fairfax at the battles of Marston Moor in 1644 and Naseby in 1645. Examples in goldare thought to have been awarded to senior officers.
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783 Charles I, death of Charles I, 1649, cast and chased silver memorial medal, probably by Rawlins,armoured bust of Charles I left with long hair, falling lace collar, lion’s head on shoulder, SVCCESSOR
VERVS VTRIVSQVE, rev. + INEXPVRGNABILIS 1648, hammer striking diamond on an anvil, suspensionloop (MI I, 341, 189), toned, extremely fine, very rare £1,000-1,300
784 Charles I, silver memorial medal, 1649, unsigned (by John Roettier?), 34.5mm., CAROL.D.G.M.B.F.ET.H. REX. &. GLOR. MEM., draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VIRTVT. EX. ME.FORTVNAM. EX. ALIJS. hand issuing from cloud holding a celestial crown, above a landscape withsheep (E.162b var.; Farquhar 1908/199; MI.I, 347, 201. Eimer 162b), a few light marks, goodvery fine £250-300
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785 Charles I, uniface silver memorial plaque by Norbert Roettiers, c.1702, 95 mm. x 76 mm.,armoured, draped bust of Charles I right, CAROLUS. D:G: MAG: BRIT: FRA: ET: HIB: EX. GLORIA.MEMO: OBIT IA 30 1648 AETAT.49 (MI I, 347, 202), mounted in an oval dark wooden frame, somelight scratches, extremely fine £700-900
Struck on a very thin piece of silver, this plaque was probably intended to be framed or inlaidinto a piece of furniture. It is one of a series featuring British monarchs from Charles I toWilliam III and dates from the start of the reign of Anne.
785 (actual size)
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786 Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Royalist badge by Thomas Rawlins, silver gilt, cast and chased,bust right with falling lace collar and close buttoned doublet, CAROLVS.DG.MAG-BRI-FR. ET. HIB RX,rev. +HENRETTA.MARIA.D.G.MAG.BRITAN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REG, small lis preceding legend, bust ofHenrietta Maria left, hair flat on top, and drawn through small coronet, with pearl necklace andpendant, figured bodice, T.RAWLINS below, suspension loops (MI, I, 354, 215; Eimer 169), smalledge crack, very fine, rare £600-700
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788 Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Royalist badge, by Thomas Rawlins, silver gilt, cast andchased, armoured crowned bust right, lion’s head on right shoulder, medal suspended on riband,scarf across left shoulder, CAROLVS D.G.REX, Garter motto incuse around, rev.HENRETTA.MARIA.DG.REG, bust of Henrietta Maria left, hair flat on top, and drawn through smallcoronet, with pearl necklace and pendant, figured bodice, suspension loop (MI, I, 355, 217), crackbelow suspension loop, very fine, extremely rare £800-1,000
787 Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Royalist badge, by Thomas Rawlins, silver gilt, cast andchased, crowned bust right with falling lace collar, ermine robes, collar and George of the Garter,CAROLVS.D.G.MAG.BRITAN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REX.FI.D, rev. +HENRETTA.MARIA.D.G.MAG.BRITAN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REG, small lis preceding legend, bust of Henrietta Maria left, hair flat on top,and drawn through small coronet, with pearl necklace and pendant, figured bodice, T.RAWLINS.Fbelow, wreath border, suspension loop (MI, I, 355, 216; Eimer 166a), good very fine, rare £1,000-1,200
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789 Charles I and Henrietta Maria, Royalist badge, by Thomas Rawlins, silver, oval cast andchased, laureate, draped and armoured bust left, lion’s head on right shoulder, medal suspended onriband, scarf across left shoulder, rev. bust of Henrietta Maria left, hair flat on top, and drawnthrough small coronet, with pearl necklace and pendant, figured bodice, suspension loops (MI, I,355, 218; Eimer 170b), polished, nearly very fine £300-400
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790 Charles I, silver gilt oval cast and chased Royalist badge, bust of Charles I right, falling lace collar,close buttoned doublet, CAROLVS.DG.MAG-BRI-FR.ET.HIB.RX, rev. crowned royal arms within Garter,wreath border, supension loop above, and below with fresh water pearl suspended (MI, I, 360, 231;Eimer 167a), test mark behind head, good very fine £1,000-1,400
791 Charles I, oval cast and chased silver gilt Royalist badge, crowned bust of Charles I right, fallinglace collar, ermine robes, collar and order of St George, CAROLVS.D.G.MAG.BRITAN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REX.FI.D., rev. crowned royal arms within Garter, suspension loops (MI,I, 360, 232; Eimer 168b), full gilt, good very fine, rare £800-1,000
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792 Charles I, silver gilt oval cast and chased Royalist badge, bare head left of Charles I, long hair,falling lace collar, rev. crowned royal arms within Garter, engrailed border, suspension loop (MI, I,361, 235; Eimer 173), very fine £250-350
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, May 1995
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793 Commonwealth, trial and acquittal of John Lilburne, 1649, oval struck silver medal, by?Thomas Simon, bust of John Lilburne left, with plain falling lace collar and drapery around bust,JOHN LILBORNE, star after JOHN, rev. OCTOBER.26.1649., arms of Lilburne, without suspensionloop (MI, I, 386, 4, plate XXXIV, 22; Eimer 178), lightly toned, good very fine, rare £300-400
John Lilburne was a radical whose 1649 trial was a key event in the so called Levellermovement of that year. This arose from the growth of radical political ideals within theParliamentary army following the execution of Charles I on January 30 1649. Lilburne wasone of the leaders of this movement which challenged the power of the army and the newCommonwealth leading to his being charged with high treason for libelling Cromwell andIreton. His acquittal was a popular event and this medal was struck to celebrate it. Lilburnedied in 1657 and his funeral was attended by four thousand people.
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794 Charles II, cast and chased silver Royalist badge, armoured bust of young Charles II half left, withplain collar and medal on chain, lion’s head on shoulders, CAROLVS SECVNDVS above, rev. royal armswithin Garter, crown above dividing CR, suspension loops (MI 1, 439, 6, plate XL, 11; Eimer 206),extremely fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:Baldwin auction 1, 4 May 1994, lot 43
795 HAWKINS E AND FRANKS AW, Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain andIreland, 2 vols, reprinted by Spink 1978, minor wear to covers, otherwise good condition withGRUEBER HA, Medallic Illustrations of the History of Great Britain and Ireland, Folio volumeof plates, re-printed by Seaby, 1979, with dust jacket, this frayed, otherwise pleasing condition(3) £120-150
A GOLD POSIE RING c.1480-1520
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796 Gold posie ring, 3.85g, French workshop, c.1480-1520, gold band with floral scrolls, inscribedin old French in gothic lettering on inside and within two lines on outside, inscription suggests itwas a gift to a friend to remember a friendship, wearable, with little sign of wear, extremelyfine £1,800-2,200
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797 James II, Coronation 1685, silver medal by J Roettier, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. hand holding crown above wreath, 34mm. (E.273; MI 605,5; Wollaston 6), very fine £250-350
798* Kings and Queens of England (35), thirty four bronze medals by Dassier, a complete set,including the medals of Cromwell and Queen Caroline, but lacking the Dedication Medal, within its place a similar bronze medal of George III by J Marrian, 41mm. (BHM.997), a few withminor spotting, extremely fine, in modern fitted wooden case (35) £1,200-1,500
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x800 Newmarket, two engraved silver passes for the Newmarket Racecourse (c.1830-60), bothengraved on the obverse with a view of the Main Stand, both named on the reverse in engravedscript ‘Willm. Burton Esq.’ with large letter M engraved on one and W on the other, 39mm. (cf.Montague 1233), extremely fine, rare (2) £800-1,000
801 A group of approx. 55 medals and uniface trials and ‘squeezes’, mostly in lead, anda large quantity of die-sinkers punches (many hundreds), from the workshop of the lateIsaac Greenstein, die-sinker to the firm of John Pinches, the medals mostly prize medals, RoyalAcademy of Music, Hamstead Garden Suburb Horticultural Society, Inter Service Sport, BengalPresidency Rifle Association, Royal Army Ordnance Corps Rifle Association, the lead medalsincluding the Stanley Melville Medal, Sherborne School Prize Medal, The National Rose Society,and the uniface lead trials including The Mackeson Trophy, The Life Saving Association of SouthAfrica, The James Smart Lecture, The Seal of the Rural District Council of South Westmorland,the steel punches in many sizes, all contained in a wooden tool box, the medals generally inextremely fine condition, an interesting (but very heavy) group of items from a die sinker’sworkshop, offered with a copy of John Pinches Collectors Journal Summer 1974, which containsan article about Isaac Greenstein, the purchaser should make special arrangements for the collectionof this lot (lot) £150-250
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x802 Bedfordshire, Biggleswade, Thomas Tompkins; Dunstable, Daniell Fossey, 1⁄2d. 1668 -greyhound with hare in mouth, pipes above, tobacco roll below); Potton, Hugh Conny, 1⁄2d. 1666- three rabbits (BW.25, 39, 80); Buckinghamshire, Stony Stratford, Christoph. Clifton(BW.124), nearly fine to good fine, last rare and not represented in the Norweb collection (4) £60-80
x803 Berkshire, Abingdon, and Highworth (Wilts.), Tho. Hartwell, 1⁄2d.; Blewbury, GeorgeStanton, 1665; Hagbourne, Thomas Humfrey; Reading, James Blunt AT BLACK [horse], 1666,Frances Brown, BAKER, Henry Head, 1652, Daniell Martin, GARDNER, 1653, Thomas Phipps,1652, William Taylor, 1658, Henry Whitell, 1656 - woman making cheese (BW.6, 14, 30, 67, 70,87, 99, 104, 118, 122), fair to good fine, BW.67 pierced, this very rare, BW.6 rare (10) £120-150
x804 Berkshire, Faringdon, Thomas Shepard, [16]68 - bell, Symon Turner, MERCER, 1667 - Mercers’arms (BW.27, 29), fine to good fine, lightly pitted surfaces, extremely rare (2) £100-120
x805 Berkshire, Newbury, Borough, 1657 (2, diff. dies); Wallingford, Anthony Boulter, 1664,John Buckland, Jon Goodwin, DRAPER - Family arms, Ann Hall - arms: two chevrons, WilliamPolhampton, 1⁄2d. 1668, Thomas Rusden; Wantage, William Masmore, 1653 (2, diff. rev. dies)(BW.52, 54, 131, 132, 135, 136, 139, 141, 154 (2), fair to nearly very fine (10) £100-120
x806 Berkshire, Reading, Mary Blower, 1652 - Grocers’ arms, William James, 1664 - castle, RichardStockwell, 1656 - Salters’ arms (BW.66, 88, 115), very fine (3) £120-150
PROVENANCE:BW.115 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 7 (part)
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x807 Cambridgeshire, Cambridge, John Bird, 1667 - Merchant Taylors’ arms, Joseph Heath, 1666- Family arms, Thomas Powell, 1⁄2d. 1666 (2, same dies, one with wife’s initial I - probably in error,the other with E cancelling the I); Ely, John Gayer, NER WITCHFORD, William Tuckinton,CHANDLER, Will. Turkinton, 1661, William Wagstafe, MERCER - Fishmongers’ arms; Linton, JohnBittin, 1657 - griffin; Whittlesey, Robert Ives - comb; Wisbech, John Finch (BW.16, 52, D.72A,BW.72, 107, 120, 121, 12, 142, 195, 207), fine to very fine, D.72A rare and not representedin the Norweb collection (11) £150-180
x808 Cumberland, Cockermouth, [Corporation], A. B., [16]64, I AM FOR A PVBLIQVE GOOD (BW.2);Leicestershire, Leicester, John Pares, 1⁄2d. 1666 (BW.48); Nottinghamshire, Mansfield,William Hurst, CARIER, 1⁄2d. 1667 - packhorse; Nottingham, Borough Chamberlains, 1⁄2d. 1669- Town arms, Thomas Burrowes, [1⁄2d.] - burr above rose (BW.15, 51, 58); Rutland, Oakham,Rich. Matthew and John Potterill, 1⁄2d. - Powtrill family arms (BW.8), first very fine, secondmediocre/fair, the others fair to nearly very fine (6) £100-120
PROVENANCE:BW. Notts. 58 ex Norweb (3528b)
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x809 Devon, Axminster, [Town?], T. W. - pot of flowers; Cullompton, Walter Challs, 1651;Exeter, William Johns AT THE SVNN; Honiton, John Hall, 1667, Richard Northcot, MERCER,1660; Ottery St Mary, Thomas Osmond - double-headed eagle (BW.10, 49, 124, 182, 186,235), last nearly very fine, the others fair to good fine (6) £80-100
PROVENANCE:BW.235 ex Norweb (751)
x810 Devon, Exeter, W. W. AT THE MAIREMAID, 1666 - mermaid with mirror and comb; Hartland,Mary Mountjoy, 1667 - bust of Virgin (BW.165, D.172A; Norweb 703, 711, the doubtful readingsof which the present examples confirm), first nearly extremely fine, perhaps ex River Thames,second good fine, both rare (2) £120-150
x811 Devon, Okehampton, John Shebber; Plymouth, Joachim Gevers, 1656; Tiverton, ThomasFowler, 1652, Aquila Skinner, 1651, John Upcott, 1657; Uplyme, John Lidon, 1667 - mop(BW.224, 251, 320, 330, 332, 367), nearly fine to very fine, BW.224 very rare, BW.332 rare(6) £100-130
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x812 Devon, Plymouth, Richard Hamlyn, 1659 - bunch of grapes and vine leaf with tendril, WilliamReepe, 1666 (BW.253, 270), BW.253 very fine, toned, a little pitted, extremely rare and notrepresented in the Norweb collection; BW.270 nearly extremely fine, extremely rare thus (2) £140-180
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x813 Dorset, Blandford Forum, Borough, 1669, FOR THE VSE OF YE POORE, John Paige, 1656;Dorchester, [Borough], H[ospital], 1669 - Royal arms on castle, Thomas Hall, 1656; Poole,Town and county, FOR THE MAIOR, 1667 - town arms; Sherborne, [the Subscribers], 1669, FOR
THE POOR - mitre; Weymouth, James Budd, 1⁄2d. 1666, Francis Reed (BW.9, 20, 53, 70, 108, 155,198, 202), nearly fine to good fine (8) £80-100
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x814 Essex, Bocking, Thomas Merill, 1⁄2d. 1667; Braintree, William Martin - tobacco pipes crossed;Colchester, William Ferris, 1665, Andr. Formantel junior, 1662, Abra. Langley junr, BAY MAKR,1667, Elias Moortier, Thomas Renolds, BAYMAKER; Castle Hedingham, Clement Pask; GreatClacton, Will. Anger, 1654 - unicorn; Pebmarsh, William Sewell, 1667; Saffron Walden,William Wildman, 1656 - two fishes (BW.29, 37, 114, 115, 128, 137, 143, 206, 241, 247, 282),nearly fine to nearly very fine (11) £120-150
x815 Gloucestershire, Bristol, C[ity], 1652, 1662 (2, one signed R for Ramage) - ship issuing fromcastle; Cirencester, [Borough], 1668 - phoenix in flames, Anthony Chance, MERCER, WilliamConstable, 1⁄2d. 1668, Edmund Freeman, 1655, Elizabeth Kemble, 1657, Bryan Mylls, 1657 (2,diff. dies), Jo. Nelmes, GROCER, 1668, Rebekuh Osborne, Thomas Osborne, Caleb Selfe, 1666,Isaac Small, [1⁄2d.] - merchant’s mark, Edward Tayler (BW.12, 18, 19, 44, 46, 47, 55, 56, 57 (2),58, 60, 61, 65, 66, 67), fair to nearly very fine (16) £150-200
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x816 Gloucestershire, Chipping Campden, Valentin Smith, 1651; Cheltenham, EdwardJohnson, John Mason, MERCER, 1⁄2d. 1667; Dursley, William Partridge, MERCER - bird, SamuellSimons, 1667, Obediah Webb, MERCER; Gloucester, C[ity], Luke Nourse, MAIOR, 1657, andunnamed, 1669 - City arms; Gloucester Shire [i.e. Dudstone and King’s Barton?] hundred, T.L., 1669; Minchinhampton, T. C.; Tetbury, Borough, 1669 - arms: two dolphins;Tewkesbury, Samuell Smyth, 1⁄2d. 1666; Thornbury, [Borough], 1670 - cart-wheel hub andStafford knot; Wickwar, George Hoart, 1669; Wotton under Edge, [Borough], THE MAIOR
AND ALDERMEN, 1669 (BW.30, 39, 40, 71, 72, 74, 77 var. with initial G inverted, 81, 104, 106,163, 201, 206, 207, 222), fair to nearly very fine, BW.77 variety rare (15) £150-200
x817 Hampshire, Andover, [Borough], 1⁄2d. 1666, and 1⁄4d. 1666, FOR YE POORES BENEFIT – cripple,rev. tree and lion, William Waller, 1665; Basingstoke, Barnard Reve - angel holding scroll (2,diff. dies); Lymington, Bartholomew Bulkly; Newport (Isle of Wight), Joseph Foster, 1⁄2d.1669, Anthony Maynard - Apothecaries’ arms (part) (BW.13, 14, 30, 38 (2), 88, 102, 110), nearlyfine to good fine, BW.102 very rare (8) £120-140
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x818 Hampshire, Romsey, William Knight; Southampton, Corporation - County Borough arms;Winchester, C[ity], 1⁄2d. 1669 - City arms, William Butler, 1657, Robert Michill, William OverAT YE EAST GATE, Nicholas Purdue, William Tayler (BW.175, 185, 211, 214, 222, 224, 226, 230),fine to very fine (8) £120-140
PROVENANCE:BW.214 ex Gerson (Part 3), Spink Auction 62, 19 November 1987, lot 541 (part); BW.222 exGreenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 46 (part)
x819 Hertfordshire, Baldock, John Godfreye, GROCER, 1652, Edward Highly, 1652, John Izard,Will. Warre, GROCER; Bishop’s Stortford, Frances Mathus (male) (2, one with obv. initials, theother obv. rose); Hatfield, Robert Barnard AT THE GEORGE, 1⁄2d. 1666; St Albans, Edward Camfield, 1656 (BW.7, 8, 9, 16, 50, 51, 85, 172), nearly fine to very fine,BW. 51 rare (8) £130-160
PROVENANCE:BW. 8, 9, 16, 50, 51 and 85 ex Norweb (2099, 2101, 2107b, 2137a, 2139, 2186a)
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x820 Huntingdonshire, Great Catworth, John Talbott, 1⁄2d. 1668; Eynesbury, and Potton(Beds.), Andrew Selby, 1⁄2d. 1668; Huntingdon, Robert Rabie, DRAPER, 1653; Kimbolton,Josiah King, 1656; Ramsey, William Sharpe, 1⁄2d. 1666; St Ives, Edward Hallsey, 1663 - Salters’arms, William and Job Perret (BW.3, 7, 19, 20, 31, 40, 46), reverse of BW.20 mediocre, this veryrare and not represented in the Norweb collection, the others fair to good fine (7) £80-100
PROVENANCE:BW.3 ex Norweb (2314)
x821 Kent, Ashford, Samuell Wood, 1⁄2d. 1666 - Saracen’s head; Canterbury, John Cardon, 1656,Thomas Jenings, GROCER, Walter Maplisden; Chilham, John Coleman, 1⁄2d. 1664 - arms: chevronbetween three fleurs-de-lis; Deal, James Coston, 1653; Dover, [Borough], [16]68 - St Martindividing coat with beggar, rev. Cinque Port arms, D. N. AT THE FRENCH ARMES, Will. Wellard AT
THE COCK – rose; Faversham, Francis Waterman; Gravesend, Robert Day, SHOPKEPER, 1⁄2d.1667 - scissors, John Watson, 1653 - arrow piercing heart (BW.18, 47, 61, 65, 112, 148, 199, 224,239, 277, 295, 308), fair to very fine, BW.295 rare (12) £120-150
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x822 Kent, Greenwich, E. B. AT THE GEORGE, George Saxbee, 1650; Maidstone, Richard Walker,GROCER, 1658, Richard Wicking, GROCER; Milton next Sittingbourne, Willam Bissy, MERCER
- Grocers’ arms; Ramsgate, Richard Langley, 1657, Clement March, 1658 - cheese-knife;Rochester, Anthonye Lovell AT THE KINGS HEAD; Smarden, Thomas Hinckly, 1⁄2d. 1669 - gate;Wingham, John Solley; Wye, John Coulter, GROCER, 1652 (BW.315, 335, 389, 397, 430, 452,453, 470, 528, 569, 583), fair to nearly very fine, BW.470 very rare, BW.528 pierced, as oftenwith this issue (11) £100-130
x823 Lincolnshire, Boston, [Borough], the Overseers, 1⁄2d. - Town arms, rev. ram on woolpack;Gainsborough, Samuell Parker, MERCER, 1⁄2d. 1666; Grantham, [Borough], the Overseers ofthe Poor, 1⁄2d. 1667 - Borough arms; Kirton in Lindsey, Eustace Hooker, 1⁄2d. 1665; Lincoln,John Osgodbey, 1⁄2d.; Stamford, [Borough], the Overseers, 1⁄2d. - Borough arms (BW.15, 91, 96,135, 159, 235), BW.91 very fine, very rare and not represented in the Norweb collection; theothers nearly fine to good fine (6) £100-120
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x824 London (City), Aldgate without, Robert Ward; Basinghall Street, Rich. Lem, NAGS HED; T.M. AT THE GEORGE; Billingsgate, R. C. AT THE QVEENS HEAD, Rob. Cash, 1663; Billiter Lane,William Wickins, 1657; Bishopsgate Street, I. M. AT THE ACORNE - acorn; Boss Alley, W. R.AT THE 3 MARRINRS, 1653; Bow Lane, Bartholomew Hill, John Wolrich AT THE COK, 1652(BW.101, 136, 137, 197, 198, 212, 243, 370, 380, 386), fair to nearly very fine, BW.198 and380 rare, BW.101 very rare, BW.136 extremely rare (10) £180-220
x825 London (City), Broken Wharf, Hugh Andrus, 1⁄2d. 1667 - shears; Cheapside, J[ohn] H[eath]against the great condvit, Edward Jarvis AT THE GEORG, [1d.] - St George and dragon, rev. namein monogram; Cloak Lane, I. B. AT THE WILLOW TREE; Curriers’ Alley, I. W. AT THE BIRD IN
HAND; Fetter Lane, William Burman, Robert Redway AT YE LION, 1⁄2d., Robert Tothaker,MEALMAN, 1657; Fleet Bridge, W[illiam] B[ellamy] AT THE ROSE TAVERN, 1649; GracechurchStreet, L. Cashe AT THE BORS HEAD, I. F., THE RED LYON, 1650 (BW.436, 583, 585, 671, 817,1003, 1019, 1024, 1045, 1197, 1201), two last very fine with slight surface pitting, the othersfair to good fine; BW.1024 rare, BW.1003 very rare (11) £200-250
PROVENANCE:BW.436 ex Wetton, Spink Auction 74, 29 November 1989, lot 152 (part)
x826 London (City), Broken Wharf, Will. Dod AT YE WHITE LYON, [1⁄2d.] - lion; Cannon Street,T. E., THE WHIT LYON TAVERN - lion; London Stone neighbourhood, William Burges, 1⁄2d.1667 - Coopers’ arms (BW.438, 463, 461), nearly fine to fine, BW.438 better but with somecorrosion, this and BW.461 extremely rare, BW.463 very rare; BW. 438 and 463 notrepresented in the Norweb collection (3) £120-150
PROVENANCE:All ex Wetton, Spink Auction 74, 29 November 1989, lot 152 (part)
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x827 London (City), Creechurch Lane, Edward Shrawley AT YE CROWN, 1d. 1669; GuildhallGate, Robert Peete, 1⁄2d. 1669; Holborn (street), T. S. AT THE FLEECE TAVERN, 1651, WilliamWhetston, 1653 - black boy with pipe and tobacco roll (2, diff. rev. dies); Holborn Bridgeneighbourhood, I. K. AT THE RAVEN; T[homas] P[argiter] AT THE GOVLDEN FAIKEN;Houndsditch, William Acton AT YE [ball], 1664, rev. scissors, Phillip Jemmet, GOLDEN COCK;Lawrence Lane, I. S. AT THE CROSE KEYES; Leadenhall Market, AT THE GOLDEN HART, A SOPE
SHOP – heart (BW.783, 1299, 1457, 1482 (2), 1428, 1445, 1505, 1517, 1640, 1702), fair tonearly very fine, BW.1428 very rare, BW.1299 extremely rare (11) £200-250
PROVENANCE:All except BW.783, 1299 and 1640 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lots111 (part) and 113 (part)
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x828 London (City), Fleet Street, I. P. AT THE IERVSALEM – city view; New Fish Street, F. M., THE
BLACK SPRED EAGLE - double-headed eagle; Old Change, Edward Chipp, [16]59 - griffin segreant(BW.1090, 2013, 2128 but griffin not dragon), very fine, toned, last probably ex river Thames,this and BW.2013 extremely rare and not represented in the Norweb collection, BW.1090very rare (3) £140-180
x829 London (City), Holiday Yard, Tho. Holmes, 1⁄2d. 1669 - lion rampant; Mark Lane, WilliamChapman AT YESTAR, 1⁄2d. 1669 - star; Queenhithe Gate, D. G., THE ROSE - rose (BW.1490, 1868,2304), fair to fine, first very rare, the others extremely rare, none represented in the Norwebcollection (3) £120-150
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x830 London (City), Little St Bartholomew, S. I., THE COCKE, 1652; Old Change, EdwardAndrewes, N. B. AT THE WILLOW TREE; Pudding Lane, B[rian] A[ppleby] AT YE MAYDENHEADE,1657; Puddle Dock, Tho. Baker AT THE [Prince of Wales’s feathers], [1⁄2d.] 1659; Queenhithe,B[artholomew] F[ish] AT THE NOBLE GARTER - three fishes, Barthollomew Fish, 1⁄2d. 1667 - threefishes; Queen Street, John Cannon, [1⁄2d.] - bust of Queen Catherine; (West) Smithfield, Tho.Alldridge AT THE CATORN WHEEL, 1⁄2d. - Catherine wheel, James Byard AT THE 3 [sugarloaves], 1⁄2d.1666; Smithfield Bars, Robert Curtis, 1⁄2d. 1669 (BW.1738, 2125, 2127, 2283, 2287, 2301,2303, 2315, 2839, 2846, 2891), fair to good fine, BW.2125 and 2315 rare, BW.2301extremely rare (11) £180-220
PROVENANCE:BW.2287 to 2315 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 125 (part)
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x831 London (City), St Dunstan’s Hill, Anthony Parslou; Snow Hill, Tho. Hitchcock AT STARR;(Little) Somers Quay, John Simmons, 1⁄2d. 1666 - still, fire beneath; Sweeting’s Rents, Tho.Chubbe, COOKE; Thames Street, Roger Baynes, GOLDEN [horseshoe], John Jones AT DIERS HAL,1⁄2d. 1666, F. R., THE LYON AND KEY, 1651; Tower Street, Richard Finch, T. M., THE WHITELYON
TAVERNE; Whitecross Street, John Harrison - boot; Waterman’s Lane, Isaac Gurden, [1⁄2d.](BW.2479, 2905, 2919, 3028, 3081, 3106, 3118, 3211, 3215, 3454, 3477), fair to nearly veryfine, BW.3211 rare, BW.2905, 3028, 3215, 3454 and 3477 very rare (11) £200-250
PROVENANCE:BW.2905 and 3118 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 131 (part)
x832 London (City), St Mary at Hill, Thomas Hunte AT YE [Salter’s arms]; (West) Smithfield,Samuell Graves, 1657 - St George and dragon; Water Lane, Robert Brett AT THE CROWN, [1⁄2d.]- crown (BW.2688, 2857, 3364), nearly very fine or better, all patinated, the first two probablyex river Thames, extremely rare, the last very rare; none represented in the Norweb collection(3) £140-180
PROVENANCE:BW.2857 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 131 (part)
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x833 Middlesex, former Borough of Finsbury area, Charterhouse Lane, Richard Bennion AT THE
[three horses], 1⁄2d., Dudley Meares, wife’s initial I - bell (BW.557, 567 var. - cf. Norweb 7872), firstnearly fine to fine, slightly bent, small areas of verdigris either side, second very fine but withlight pitting, probably ex river Thames; both extremely rare, neither represented in theNorweb collection (2) £100-120
x834 Middlesex, former Borough of Finsbury area, Chiswell Street, John Thomlinson AT THE
[Robin Hood and Little John], 1⁄2d. 1667; Old Street, John Fullerton [and] John Sandsbury, 1⁄2d.- anchor, rev. chequers, Tho. Welles [and] Fra. Leonard, THE BELL, [1⁄2d.]; Turnmill Street,Simon Cooke, 1651; former Borough of Shoreditch area, Shoreditch (street), S. P., THE ROSE AND
CROWNE, 1652 (BW.630, 2160, 2171, 3245, 2827), fair to good fine, BW.3245 rare (5) £120-140
PROVENANCE:BW.630 and 2827 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lots 141 (part) and 170(part)
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x835 Middlesex, former Borough of Holborn area, Boswell Court, Elinor Seaward, 1657;Chancery Lane, I. C. AT THE HORNS - antlers; Gray’s Inn Lane, Thomas Hodghes, 1⁄2d. - fleur-de-lis (BW.371, 495, 1251), fair to fine, first very rare, the only issue for this location, the othersextremely rare; none represented in the Norweb collection (3) £100-120
PROVENANCE:BW.495 and 1251 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lots 139 (part) and 149(part)
x836 Middlesex, former Borough of Holborn area, Chancery Lane, George Daphin Att the CoffeeHouse, [1⁄2d.] - bust of Turk (BW.497), fair/fine, extremely rare, not represented in the Norwebcollection £80-100
PROVENANCE:Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 139
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x837 Middlesex, former Borough of Holborn area, Chancery Lane, R[ichard] H[illiard], THE SIONS
HEAD TAVERN - head of St John the Baptist in oval dish, Thomas Newsam, 1⁄2d. 1666; Gray’s InnLane, T. H., THE C[astle] TAVERNE, Robert Kemble, BAKER AT THE STARR, 1⁄2d. 1667, HumphreyWigan, 1⁄2d. 1663 - harrow; High Holborn, A. C. AT THE SVN TAVERN, [1⁄2d.], Tho. Pigett AT THE
GOVLDEN [griffin] TAVERN; St Giles in the Fields, I. H., THE TALLOW CHANDLER (BW.500, 516,1249, 1252, 1255, 1383, 1449, 2493), fair to good fine, BW.1255 and 1449 rare, BW.516extremely rare (8) £150-180
PROVENANCE:BW.1252 to 1449 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lots 149 (part) and 152(part)
x838 Middlesex, former Borough of Stepney area, East Smithfield, John Dennett, 1⁄2d., H. G. AT THE
SVGER LOFE, J[ohn] Hutton [and] G. Jerard, crescent moon and stick of candles, rev. wheatsheaf,R. M. AT THE YARNE SHOPP, R. T. AT THE OLD PRINS – bust, W. T., THE TALLO CHANLER, RichardThomas, BROKER, 1⁄2d., J[ohn] W[idnes], THE BVLL HEAD TAVERNE, I. W. AT THE LYNN TOWNE
(BW.916, 920, 929, 936, 949, 950, 951, 954, 955), obverse of BW.955 mediocre, otherwise fairto good fine, BW.954 rare, BW.936 and 950 very rare, BW.920, 951 and 955 extremely rare,last not represented in the Norweb collection (9) £150-200
PROVENANCE:BW.936 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 147 (part); BW.949 to 955 exWettonSpink Auction 74, 29 November 1989, lot 176 (part)
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x839 Middlesex, former Borough of Stepney area, Little Tower Hill, Thomas Parker, 1⁄2d. - Coopers’arms; New Gravel Lane, Matthew Brigges, T. H. AT THE SVGER LOAFE, Ed. Measey, COMFIT
MAKER, 1⁄2d. 1666; Old Gravel Lane, John Abbot - baluster measure; St Katherine’s, Robert Aske, SALTER, William Butler, GROSER - two sugarloaves braced; WhiteHorse Street, Thomas Railton, BAKER (BW.1750, 1220, 1223, 1224, 1215, 2591, 2597, 3497),fair to nearly very fine, BW.1220 rare, BW.1215 and 1224 very rare, BW.1223 and 1750extremely rare, the last not represented in the Norweb collection (8) £150-180
PROVENANCE:BW.1215 to 1224 and 1750 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lots 148 (part)and 153 (part)
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x840 Middlesex, former Borough of Stepney area, Execution Dock, Henry Forman, BREWHOVSE,1⁄2d. 1668, The Hermitage, W. A., KINGS HEAD TAVERNE; King Street, Wapping, G. B. AT THE
DOLPHIN - dolphin; Tower Dock, T. K., THE BLEW ANKER; Wapping, T. Dry AT THE 3 SVGER
LOAES, 1650 - three sugarloaves braced, W. Gaunt AT THE MAN IN THE MOVN, 1652 - man standingon crescent (2, diff. obv. dies), ROGER PRICE AT THE BLACK BOY - boy with pipe and tobacco roll(BW.3297, 1342, 1584, 3188, 3294, 3301 (2), 3331), fair to very fine, BW.3297 pierced (8) £120-150
PROVENANCE:BW.3188 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 181 (part)
x841 Middlesex, former Borough of Westminster area, Bow Street, Rob. Goffe - vine; Drury Lane,T. Peeters - crown and anchor; Durham Yard, Gabrell Marden, 1659 - Family arms; GeorgeYard, Will. Adkines, 1⁄2d. - bust of Queen Catherine; King Street, C. D., THE BELL TAVERN,Chishall Harman, WHIT [lion], 1⁄2d., Thomas Sherwood (?Wapping, not Westminster), WilliamWatts, 1650 - three goats’ heads; White’s Alley, John Locke, 1⁄2d. (D.390A, BW.879, 899, 1145,1598, 1603, 1618, 1625, 513), fair to good fine, BW.1618 rare, BW.1603 and 513 very rare,BW.879 and D.390A extremely rare, the last confirms all the doubtful letters of the Norwebspecimen (8631) (9) £150-180
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x842 Middlesex, former Borough of Westminster area, Haymarket, John Crosbe, MEALEMAN; NewExchange, DANIELL CLARKE AT THE [dragon], 1⁄2d.; Round Court, Nicho. Cabkitt; RussellStreet, John Hatten; The Savoy, H. T., THE ROSE AND CROWNE; Shire Lane, JOHN PARRETT AT
THE SWORD AND BVCKLER, 1⁄2d. 1667 - sword and buckler, E. REYNOLD AT THE [harp] AND THE [fox],1⁄2d. 1666; Westminster Market Place, W. F. AT THE OLD MAN - bust of Maurice, Count ofNassau; The Woolstaple, William Frost - sword (BW.1334, 1997, 2423, 2433, 2748, 2781,2782, 2532, 3538), reverse of BW.2423 mediocre, BW.2781 very fine, otherwise fair to nearlyvery fine, BW.1334 rare, BW.2748 very rare, BW.2423 and 3538 extremely rare (9) £150-180
PROVENANCE:BW.1334 and 2782 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 149 (part) and 170(part)
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x843 Middlesex, former Borough of Westminster area, New Exchange, Joseph Sylvester,IRONMONGER, 1⁄2d. 1667 - frying-pan; The Strand, GEORGE CRAFTES AT THE SVN, 1⁄2d. 1666 - sun;Tothill Street, Robert Blackden - three birds (BW.2004, 2965, 3154), nearly fine to good fine,BW.3154 rare, the others extremely rare, none represented in the Norweb collection (3) £100-120
x844 Middlesex, former Borough of Westminster area, The Strand, THO. DAY, TALLOW CHANDLER,1⁄2d. - leaved twig, JOHN PERRIS AT THE HARE, 1⁄2d. 1666 - hare; Temple Bar without, WilliamLovinge AT THE [head of St John the Baptist in oval dish], 1⁄2d., W. S. AT THE SHIP, 1649; TothillStreet, W. A. AT THE HORES SHOW - horseshoe, Joane Bartlitt, white hart, R. F., THE CROWNE, JohnHarison AT THE BLACK LYON (BW. London 2969, 2999, 3056, 3066, 3152, 3153, 3161, 3165);Rural areas, New Brentford, John Moore, 1651 (BW. Middlesex 19), fair to nearly very fine,BW.3056 very rare (9) £130-160
PROVENANCE:BW.3165 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 181 (part)
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x845 Norfolk, Downham Market, Will. Ray, 1666 - Mercers’ arms; Stoke Ferry, John Hubbard,GROCER - Grocers’ arms; Thetford, Francis Howlett, 1668 - woolpack (BW.29, 239, 256), veryfine or nearly so, BW.29 slightly chipped (3) £100-120
x846 Norfolk, Hingham, William Rix, GROSER, 1659; King’s Lynn, N. W.; Norwich, EdwardBuxton, 1653, Thomas Hanse, 1664, John Hutton, 1657 - triskelion, John Parker, 1665, ThomosRayner, 1653, George Reeve, City, 1667 - City arms; Great Yarmouth, Borough, 1667, FOR THE
VSE OF THE POOR - Borough arms (2, diff. dies), William Bateman, 1656 - merchant’s mark, rev.C sideways, strung, Benjamin Wallton, 1654 (BW.56, 102, 128, 150, 155, 179, 187, 190, 225,285 (2), 298, 346), nearly fine to nearly very fine (13) £120-150
PROVENANCE:BW.128 ex William Gilbert Collection
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x847 Norfolk, Swaffham, Thomas Cannon, 1658 - Family arms, crest a cannon (BW.244), extremelyfine, patinated, incomplete flan £60-80
x848 Northamptonshire, Aynho, Thomas Norris, 1⁄2d.; Northampton, John Labram IN THE
DRAPERE, I. S., BIRD STREETE; Peterborough, City, octagonal 1⁄2d., to be changed by the towne Bailife - two swords in saltire between four crosses, Richard Tompson, 1⁄2d. 1668;Wansford, George Boseman, 1663; Wellingborough, William Seer, 1655, John Worthington,1⁄2d. 1668 (BW.2, 71, 80, 107, 138, 173, 176, 178), nearly fine to good fine (8) £120-150
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x849 Oxfordshire, Bampton, Simon Bassett, 1⁄2d. 1669 - phoenix in flames, Walter Lardner, 1⁄2d.,John Tull, 1656; Banbury, John Allington, APOTHECARY, 1⁄2d. 1666, George Robins, MERCER, 1⁄2d.1669, Henry Smith, IRONMONGER, 1656, Mathew Smith, GARDNER, 1⁄2d. 1669 - Fruiterers’ arms,Thomas Sutton AT THE RAINDEAR, 1⁄2d. 1666, James Wagstafe, 1651 (BW.3, 4, 5, 6, 16, 20, 21, 23,26), fair to good fine (9) £130-160
PROVENANCE:All except BW.20-23 ex Norweb (3564b, 3565b, 3566b, 3567b, 3576a, 3583b)
x850 Oxfordshire, Bicester, John Borrows, IRON MONGER, Thomas Burges, 1665 - Pewterers’ arms;Burford, Borough, 1669, Thomas Mathewes AT THE BEARE (2, diff. dies); Chipping Norton,Henry Fawler, 1⁄2d. 1669; Culham, John Wells AT THE HORS SHOOE; Deddington, Thomas Nutt,MERCER, 1653 (BW.37, 38, 46, 48 (2), 65, 77, 82), fair to nearly very fine, BW.65 cut down toan irregular rectangular shape (8) £100-130
PROVENANCE:One BW.48 ex Norweb (3605)
x851 Oxfordshire, Dorchester, William Brock, William Brock and Robert Couldry; Finstock,Edward Gardner, 1666; Henley on Thames, Corporation, 1⁄2d. 1669 - H crowned, rain fromclouds above, William Robinson, FISHMONGER, 1⁄2d. 1668; Hook Norton, James Beale, MERCER,1⁄2d. 1668, Richard Parckes, IREMONGER, 1⁄2d. 1666; North Leigh, William and Ann Mason, 1⁄2d.- WA within heart, M above (BW.83, 84, 88, 91, 100, 106, 107, D.110A), fair to nearly very fine,BW.91 pierced, BW.106 rare (8) £120-150
PROVENANCE:BW.84, 88, 107 and D.110A ex Norweb (3633b, 3640b, 3660a, 3661b)
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x852 Oxfordshire, Oxford, C[ity], THE MAYOR, 1652 - City arms (2, diff. dies), Edward Applebee,TALLOW CHANDLER, Tho. Applebee, MALLIA CADREENE - Family arms, John Betts, TAYLOR NEER
EAST GATE, George Bishop, CVTLER, 1668, Joh. Bishop AT YEGVILT [looking-glass], 1657, Joh.Bishop, MILENER, LOOKING GLAS, 1669, Humphry Bodicott, VINTENER - vintner’s bush, JohnBowell, MERCER, SVGAR LOFE, 1657, Richard Carter, BRVER - men carrying barrel, Thomas CombesNEARE THE EAST GATE, William Cornish, MERCER, 1658, Thomas Dennis AT THE 3 KINGS, 1652 -three kings, Richard Ely AT THE 3 SAMMONS - three salmons, Anthony Hall AT THE [mermaid],VINTNER, Thomas Harrison, FOR NECESARY CHENG - three eagles, Oliffe Hinde, MERCER, 1657,Edward Hunt AT THE TVRTLE GATE, Seth Ireland AT THE GOVLDING KEY - key, rev. heart, LawranceKing, GLOVER - glove, Hugh Lambe, HOSIER, 1668, Will. Morrell AT YE CROWNE, Nich. Orum,FISHMONGER, 1659 - lobster (2, diff. dies), Ann Peirson, 1669 - scissors, Richard Pont, 1668 -Vintners’ arms, William Potter, APOTHECARY, Daniell Prince, 1667 - bust of Duke of York, rev.mace, John Ryland, 1659 - baker’s peel, John Souch, MILLENER, 1657 - fan, Richard Souch,MILLINER - hen and chickens, Thomas Stevenson, 1664 - Upholsterers’ arms, John Tey AT THE
ANGELL (2, diff. dies), John Toldervey, MILLINER, 1660 - unicorn rampant on shield, WilliamTongue, 1661 - Cordwainers’ arms, Tho. Williams AT YE SPECTACLES - pince-nez spectacles,Edmund Wrigglysworth AT NORTH GATE, 1652 (BW.111 (2), 113, 114, 118, 120, 121, 123, 124,125, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134, 137, 139, 142 var. (Leeds 51), 146, 148, 150, 152, 156, 158 (2),159, 160, 161, 162, 166, 168, 169, 171, 172 (2), 173, 175, 185, 188), a couple poor, the othersfair to very fine, a good group with over half of the city’s issuers and a great variety of devicesrepresented; BW.142 variety rare, not represented in the Norweb collection (39) £450-550
PROVENANCE:BW.114 to 121, 124 to 129, 139, 152 to 159, 162, 169, 171 and one 172 ex Norweb (3678a,3766b, 3682a, 3748a, 3683c, 3762b, 3685a, 3767b, 3692a, 3703, 3745a, 3709a, 3710b, 3712b,3716, 3723b, 3725, 3741a)
x853 Oxfordshire, Thame, John Harris AT THE READ LYON, Hugh Hester, 1657, Edward Leaver -Merchant Taylors’ arms, Richard Rastell, William Tripp, CHANDLER; Watlington, John Cockee,1664, Richard Harris, Mary Nash, 1⁄2d. 1669; Woodstock, Alexander Johnsons, 1652, T[homas]T[ainter] AT THE 3 CVPPS - three cups, Thomas Woodard, GROCER (BW.200, 202, 204, 205, 206,211, 218, 221, 248, 249, 251), BW.204 and 249 poor, the others fair to very fine (11) £130-160
PROVENANCE:BW.200, 204, 205, 218 and 221 ex Norweb (3810c, 3797c, 3802d, 3822a, 3826b)
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x854 Oxfordshire, Witney, Richard Ashfield, CLOTHIER, William Fitchett, 1⁄2d. 1671, John Gardiner,1⁄2d. 1669 - shuttles, WILLIAM HEARN AT THE WHITE SWAN, Andrew Hollaway, CLOTHYER, 1659 -hands clasped, Jo. Jorden - merchant’s mark, William and Mary Sanders, 1⁄2d., Paul Smith, DRAPER,1656, THOMAS WARD AT THE [Tallow Chandlers’ arms], 1⁄2d. 1668, Ralph Werge, 1653, AndrewWhite senior, 1⁄2d. 1667 - initials on woolpack, John Young, 1655 (BW.224, 230, 231, 234, 236,238, 241-5, 247), fair to nearly very fine, BW.244 chipped, BW.245 pierced; over half thetown’s issuers represented (12) £150-200
PROVENANCE:BW.224, 231, 244, 245 and 247 ex Norweb (3831, 3839a, 3850b, 3851e, 3853a)
x855 Somerset, Bath, C[ity], 1670 - City arms, Walter Chapman, MERCER, John Pearce, MERCER,1652, Robert Penny, MERCER; Bridgwater, William Goodridge, 1669 - ship, John Hunt, 1651;Chard, I. H., 1671, John Chapman; Freshford, John Curle junior, 1666 - Family arms (BW.6,15, 26, 28, 58, 61, 83, 87, 125), BW.15 and 26 very fine, latter short of flan, the others fair tonearly very fine, BW.28 pierced, BW. 87 rare, BW.61 very rare (9) £150-180
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x856 Somerset, Frome, Samuel Whitchurch; Langport, [Borough], 1670, MADE BY THE PORTREEVE
J[ohn] M[ichell] - portcullis; Minehead, [Borough], 1668, THE POORES FARTHINGE - ship, rev.woolpack; Taunton, [Borough], BY THE CONSTABLES, 1667 - tower, rev. tun on T, John Tubb,1666; Wells, City, [16]69 - City arms; Wincanton, William Ivy, 1659 - seven stars; Yeovil,Borough Portreeve, 1669, Ambrose Seward (BW.137, 175, 187, 229, 289, 301, 319, 327, 340),BW. 289 very fine, the others nearly fine to nearly very fine, BW.319 very rare (9) £120-150
PROVENANCE:BW.319 ex Norweb (4171b)
x857 Staffordshire, Smethwick, Thomas Parkes, 1⁄2d. - Ironmongers’ arms; Tamworth, WilliamMichell, 1⁄2d. 1667 - Mercers’ arms; Yoxall, Zachariah Lightwood, octagonal 1⁄2d. 1671 -Ironmongers’ arms (BW.50, Warks. 163, Staffs. 103), nearly very fine to very fine (3) £130-160
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x858 Suffolk, Bury St Edmunds, Marie Cressener - mortar and pestle, Edmund Heasel, 1664, JohnPurcas, 1664, John Sharpe, 1666; Clare, Richard Crisp, WEBSTER, 1656; Cratfield, JohnWilliams; Debenham, Augustine Cullyer, 1666, Jonathan Davie, 1664; Dennington, EdwardStubbes, 1d. 1669; Framlingham, Daniel Barnes, 1⁄2d. 1669; Haverhill, Robert Darkin, 1656;Ipswich, [Borough], 1670 - Borough arms (BW.50, 65, 72, 75, 98, 106, 108, 109, 115, 123, 149,158), fine to very fine (12) £150-200
x859 Suffolk, Lowestoft, Town, Jos. Smithson [and] Rob. Barker, CHVRCH WARD, 1669 - Corporationdevice, Robert Betts, 1655; Long Melford, Thomas Hubbart, 1655; Saxmundham, ThomasKnights - Family arms, Nicholas Shepherd, DRAP(E)R, 1⁄2d. and [1⁄4d.]; Southwold, [Borough], 1⁄2d.1667, FOR THE POORES ADVANTAGE - Borough device, Daniell More, GROCER, 1⁄2d. 1668 and [1⁄4d.]1663; Stoke by Clare, James Smith, 1655; Stratford, John Clarke, 1⁄2d. 1670 - three lozenges;Sudbury, John Ray, 1654 (BW.224, 226, 239, 285, 286, 289, 294, 296, 297, 307, 319, 338),nearly fine to nearly very fine; BW.319 extremely rare, not represented in the Norwebcollection, the attribution to Suffolk not certain (12) £140-180
PROVENANCE:BW.319 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 273 (part)
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x860 Surrey, Guildford, John Martin, 1652; Guildford vicinity [Shalford], Tho. Wilmot - manwearing hat, with staff and bag; Mortlake, William Thorneton, 1⁄2d. 1665; Roehampton, WalterNorwood (BW.118, 127, 186, 240); Southwark [Borough High Street], I. B. AT THE WHIT BVLL
HEAD, 1648, James Pitman, 1655 - beacon with ladders, John Poore, VITLER (BW. Southwark 3,70, 73), fair to nearly very fine, BW.73 with incomplete flan lacking two letters either side,extremely rare (7) £130-160
x861 Surrey, Southwark, Axe Yard, E. Marshal, 1657 - bodice (D. Southwark 114A but MARSHAL,wife’s initial M, date 1657), the only issue for this location, good fine/fine, exceedingly rare, notrepresented in the Norweb collection £120-150
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x862 Surrey, Southwark, Bankside, Thomas Seabro - unicorn; Blackman Street, John Ives, 1⁄2d.1667; Bridge Foot, Cornelius Cooke AT THE BEARE; Horselydown New Stairs, John Hobson- monogram of name; Mill Lane, James Touchin AT YE RED [lion], 1⁄2d. 1666 (BW. Southwark130, 191, 198, 258, 310), first two nearly fine, the others nearly very fine (5) £120-150
x863 Surrey, Southwark, Gravel Lane, Roger Danniel AT YE [hart]; Southwark St Thomas, I.F., THE TALLOW CHANDLER; Shad Thames, Richard Rathborne, 1665 - Prince of Wales’s feathers,rev. St George and dragon (BW.240 but DANNIEL, 388, 403), nearly fine or better, extremelyrare, BW.240 not represented in the Norweb collection (3) £120-150
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x864 Sussex, Arundel, JOSEPH RUSELL AT THE [St George and dragon], 1⁄2d.; Eastbourne, JohnEllphicke - sugarloaf; Robertsbridge, Robert Grove, DRAPER, 1⁄2d. 1667 (BW.16, 81, 151), fineto good fine but arms on BW.151 flat as usual; BW.81 very rare and not represented in theNorweb collection (3) £100-120
x865 Warwickshire, Alcester, William Reynolds, 1652 - fox; Coventry, C[ity], 1669 - elephant,castle on back, rev. lion; Kineton, Jo. Eborne; Southam, Margray Hanslapp, 1658, MargeryHanslapp, 1667 (BW.9, 56, 111, 140, 142), BW.142 very fine, the others fair to good fine (5) £150-180
x866 Warwickshire, Stratford upon Avon, Richard Hunt, 1651, Daniell Mason - Grocers’ arms,Samuel Phillips, 1652 - Ironmongers’ arms (D.149A, BW.150, D.153A), fine or better, first twowith some verdigris, BW.150 extremely rare (3) £130-160
x867 Wiltshire, Bradford on Avon, Willam Chanler, 1650; Cricklade, Thomas Deighton, MERCER
- cross on steps; Devizes, Grace Naish, 1652; Highworth, Richard Neast, 1664; Kingswood,Edward Tanner, 1658; Malmesbury, William Wayte, 1651; Wilton, Stephen Brassier, 1⁄2d. 1667(BW.15 var. (Kempson 15A), 62, 71, D.92A, BW.98, 121, 268), nearly fine to very fine, BW.15variety very rare, D.92A extremely rare (7) £150-180
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x868 Wiltshire, Marlborough, [Borough], 1668 - tower with four turrets, rev. bull, John Bayly,Richard Shipre, John Smith, 1665 - crossed pipes; Salisbury, Simon Rolfe, 1⁄2d. 1666 - Familyarms; Swindon, Henry Munday, 1⁄2d. 1669 - Tallow Chandlers’ arms and three cloves, rev.flowering twig, Amos Wilkins - bust of Virgin (BW.125, 126, 143, 146, 222, 237, 245), BW.222very fine, overstruck on another token, the others fair to nearly very fine, BW.146 with smallpiercing; BW.126 rare, BW.245 very rare (7) £130-160
x869 Worcestershire, Evesham, Borough, 1⁄2d., FOR NECESSARY EXCHANG, and [1⁄4d.], FOR EXCHAINGE
- Borough arms, Peter Cross, 1649, Joshua Fransham, 1⁄2d. 1666, John Lacey, 1654 - artichoke,William Rudge, 1649; Kidderminster, Edmund & William Reade, 1⁄2d. 1666, Walter Thatcher,1⁄2d. 1670; Shipston on Stour, Edward Pittway; Stourbridge, Ezekell Partridg, 1⁄2d. 1665;Worcester, James Smith, 1⁄2d. 1667, William Swift - WS monogram (BW.43, 45, 52, 54, 57, 60,76, 80, 95, 105, 159, 169), fair to nearly very fine, BW.169 with much original tinning (12) £200-250
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x870 Ireland, Cork, C[ity], 1d. 1659 - ship between two towers; Dublin, Mic. Wilson, 1⁄2d. 1672 -Butchers’ arms, rev. St George and dragon, Nic. Delone, LAZY HILL, 1d. - Fruiterers’ arms (BW.201,416, 555), good fine or better for these issues, BW.555 with some corrosion (3) £100-130
x871 Ireland, Dublin, Ignatius Browne, PEWTR, 1d., IN HIGH STRET - flagon, John Sendell, 1d., IN ST
FRANCIS STREET - horse (BW.287, 388), very fine, rare thus, some light ssurface pitting, neitherrepresented in the Norweb collection (2) £150-200
x872 Duplicates: Bedfordshire, BW.54; Cambridgeshire, BW.52 (2); Gloucestershire, BW.44,72 (2), 74; Hampshire, BW.214; Kent, BW.397; Norfolk, BW.190, 298;Northamptonshire, BW.2; Nottinghamshire, BW.15; Somerset, BW.125, 229; Suffolk,BW.108, 109 (2), 285, 286; Worcestershire, BW.80, fair to very fine (21) £180-250
PROVENANCE:BW. Hants. 214 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 46 (part)
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x873 Duplicates: London, BW.1197, 1201, 1249, 1342, 2303, 2479, 2781, 2891, 3161, fair tonearly very fine (9) £120-150
PROVENANCE:BW.1249, 1342, 2781 and 2891 ex Greenall, Baldwin’s Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lots 149(part), 170 (part) and 131 (part)
x874 Duplicates: Oxfordshire, BW.23, 46, 48, 84, 88, 128 (2), 131, 133 (2), 152 (2), 158, 175, 202(2), 221, 234, 236, 241 (2), fair to very fine, one BW.128 pierced (21) £180-250
PROVENANCE:BW.133, 202, 221, 234 and 236 ex Norweb (3764a, 3795c, 3826c, 3855f, 3842d)
EIGHTEENTH CENTURY TOKENS875 Sixpence (4), Cheshire, Stockport, 1812 (D.8), good very fine; Devon, Barnstaple, 1811
(D.15), very fine; Dorset (2), Poole, 1812 and Shaftesbury, 1811 (D.10 and 29), extremelyfine (4) £60-80
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876 Northamptonshire, Peterborough, Cole & Co., Shilling, 1811, cathedral, rev. value (D.5),extremely fine £30-40
877 Nottinghamshire, Newark, Shillings, 1811, Town Hall, rev. legend (D.6 and 8), goodextremely fine and fine, both rare (2) £60-80
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878 Somerset, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Company, Shilling, 1811, arms in Garter, rev.legend (D.23), extremely fine £30-40
879 Somerset, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Company, Shilling, 1811, arms in Garter, rev.legend (D.23), extremely fine £30-40
880 Somerset, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Company, Shilling, 1811, arms in Garter, rev.legend (D.24), nearly extremely fine, rare £30-40
881 Somerset, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Company, Shillings (2), 1811, arms in Garter,rev. legend (D.26, 38), first stained, extremely fine, second nearly extremely fine (2) £30-50
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882 Somerset, Bristol, William Sheppard, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend (D.49), goodextremely fine £30-40
883 Somerset, Bristol, William Sheppard, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend (D.49), good veryfine £30-40
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884 Somerset, Bristol, E. Bryan, Sixpence, 1811, value in star, rev. legend (D.66), extremely fine £30-40
885 Warwickshire, Birmingham Workhouse, Sixpence, 1811, building, rev. legend aroundshield (D.22), good very fine £30-40
886 Wiltshire, Marlborough, King, Gosling, Tanner & Griffiths, Shilling, 1811, four handsjoined, rev. legend (D.3), extremely fine, rare £30-40
887 Worcestershire, City and County, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value in wreath (D.1), goodextremely fine £40-50
888 Worcestershire, County and City, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value in wreath (D.1), extremelyfine £40-50
889 Yorkshire, Whitby, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value (D.75), good very fine £40-50
890 Yorkshire, York, Cattle and Barber, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend (D.76), good very fine,Sixpences (2) 1811, arms, rev. legend (D.94 and 95), one very fine, one with scratch on reverse,good fine (3) £40-50
891 Halfpenny tokens depicting Dr Johnson (5), of Lichfield, rev. wreath (DH.18),uncirculated, and Birmingham (4) (DH.51 (2), and 71a (2)), good very fine or better (5) £120-150
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892 Cromwell, Shilling, 1658, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned shield of the Protectorate (ESC1005; S.3228), extremely fine £2,000-2,500
893 Cromwell, Shilling, 1658, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned shield of the Protectorate (ESC1005; S.3228), good fine £400-500
894 Charles II (1660-85), Five Guineas, 1679 TRICESIMO PRIMO, second laureate bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (MCE 20; S.3331), ex mount, plugged, about fine £600-800
895 Charles II (2), Guinea 1667, third laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 61; S.3342), ex mount, about fine, Half-Guinea, 1684, second laureate head right, rev.four crowned shields cruciform (MCE 114; S.3348), about fine (2) £300-350
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896 Charles II, Crown, 1662, first laureate, draped bust right, rose below, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 15; S.3350), very fine £200-350
897 Charles II, Crown, 1662, first laureate, draped bust right, rose below, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, edge, with date (ESC 17; S.3351), nearly very fine £300-400
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898 Charles II, Crowns (2), 1662, first laureate, draped bust left, rose below, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 15; S.3350), good fine, 1663 XV, similar (ESC 22;S.3354), about fine/good fine (2) £250-300
899 Charles II, Crowns (2), 1664 XVI, second bust (ESC 28; S.3355), about fine, 1677 VICESIMO
NONO, third bust (ESC 52; S.3358), fine (2) £180-230
900 Charles II, Crown, 1666 XVIII, second laureate, draped bust right, elephant below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, conjoined Cs in angles, RE.X (ESC 34; S.3356), about fine/fine, veryrare £350-450
901 Charles II, Crown, 1668/7 VICESIMO, second laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 37; S.3357), fine, rare £120-150
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902 Charles II, Crown, 1671 VICESIMO TERTIO, second laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 42; S.3357), nearly very fine £200-250
903 Charles II, Crown, 1672 VICESIMO QVARTO, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 45; S.3358), fine £100-150
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904 Charles II, Crown, 1678/7 TRICESIMO, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 55; S.3358), about fine/fine, rare £100-140
905 Charles II, Crown, 1682/1 TRICESIMO QVRRTO, laureate, draped fourth bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, edge, QVRRTO error (ESC 65b; S.3359), fine, rare £130-160
906 Charles II, Halfcrown, 1663 XV, first laureate, draped bust right, no stops, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 462; S.3364), fine, very rare (ESC 459; S.3361),dark tone, very fine, rare variety £500-600
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907 Charles II, Halfcrowns (2), 1664 XVI, second laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 460; S.3362), fine, rare, 1671 VICESIMO TERTIO,laureate, draped third bust variety right (ESC 468; S.3366), obverse marks, nearly very fine (2) £350-400
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908 Charles II, Halfcrown, 1666 XVIII, third laureate, draped bust right, elephant below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 462; S.3364), fine, very rare £500-600
909 Charles II, Halfcrowns (2), 1670 VICESIMO SECVNDO, third bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 467; S.3365), stains, fine, 1677 VICESIMO NONO, similar(ESC 479; S.3367), good fine (2) £250-300
910 Charles II, Halfcrowns, 1675 VICESIMO SEPTIMO, fourth laureate, draped bust right, retrograde 1in date, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 477A; S.3367), stains,nearly very fine, rare variety £200-300
911 Charles II, Halfcrown, 1679 TRICESIMO PRIMO, fourth laureate, draped bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 481; S.3367), scuffs, very fine £180-250
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912 Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 1022; S.3371), adjustment marks on reverse, very fine £280-340
913 Charles II, Sixpences (2), 1674, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,conjoined Cs in angles (ESC 1512; S.3384), nearly very fine, 1678/7, similar (ESC 1517; S.3382),nearly very fine (2) £150-180
914 Charles II, minor silver denominations, Fourpences (2), 1672/1, 1674 (ESC 1843, 1845;S.3384), generally good fine, Threepence, 1671 (ESC 1960; S.3386), Twopence, undated type(ESC 2168; S.3318), very fine, Penny, undated type, rev. AVSPCE (ESC 2271A; S.3319),perforated, very fine, rare variety (5) £100-120
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915 Charles II, Halfpenny, 1673, laureate, cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia (Peck 510; S.3393),nearly very fine £80-120
916 Charles II, Farthings (2), 1675, laureate cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia (Peck 528; S.3394),nearly very fine, 1672, similar (Peck 519; S.3394), fine £100-130
917 James II (1685-88), Guinea, 1686, second laureate head left, elephant and castle below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (MCE 127; S.3403), minor flecking, extensive lustre especially onobverse, good extremely fine/extremely fine £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:Richard Myatt collection, Spink auction 195, 26 June 2008, lot 712 Purchased by Myatt, Seaby, 18 November 1955, £18-0-0
918 James II, Crown, 1687 TERTIO, second laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 78; S.3407), good fine £150-200
919 James II, Crown, 1687 TERTIO, second laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 78; S.3407), fine £120-150
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920 James II, Crown, 1688 QVARTO, second laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 80; S.3407), fine £200-250
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921 James II, Halfcrown, 1686 TERTIO, first laureate, draped bust left, V over B in JACOBVS, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 497; S.3408), very fine, rare £400-500
922 James II, Halfcrown, 1687 TERTIO, first laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 498; S.3408), nearly very fine £250-300
923 James II, Halfcrown, 1687 TERTIO, second laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 500; S.3409), good fine, scarce £220-260
924 James II, Shilling, 1682 (ESC 1068; S.2410), Anne, post-Union Shillings (4), 1709, 1711 (3)(ESC 1154, 1158; S.3610, 3618), George I, 1723 SS C (ESC 1176; S.3647), generally fair - fine(6) £120-160
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926 James II, Maundy oddments (4), Fourpence 1687/6, Threepence 1686, Twopence 1686, Penny,1688/7 (ESC 1862, 1981, 2191, 2297; S.3414, 3415, 3416, 3417), generally nearly very fine,the penny better, Anne, Maundy oddments (3), Fourpence, 1710, Threepence, 1703, Twopence,1713 (ESC 1892; 2005, 2220, 2319; S.3595A, 3596, 3597A), nearly very fine, the twopencewith attempted piercing, the fourpence, good very fine (7) £80-100
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927 William and Mary (1688-94), Guinea, 1689, laureate conjoined heads right, rev. crownedshield (MCE 148; S.3426), nearly very fine £700-900
928* William and Mary, Guinea, 1691, laureate conjoined heads right, elephant and castle below, rev.shield (MCE 151; S.3427), scuffed across busts otherwise good very fine £500-600
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929 William and Mary, Crown, 1692 QVARTO, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, monograms in angles (ESC 83; S.3433), sometime cleaned, nearlyvery fine £500-600
930 William and Mary, Crown, 1692 QVARTO, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, monograms in angles (ESC 83; S.3433), adjustment marks, good fine £500-600
931 William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev.crowned first shield, pearls, frosted caul (ESC 505; S.3434), some flecking, lighly toned, almostextremely fine £900-1,100
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932 William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, laureate, draped conjoined busts, pearls, frostedcaul and interior, rev. first shield (ESC 503; S.3434), very fine £200-250
933 William and Mary, Halfcrowns (2), 1693/inverted 3 QVINTO, laureate, draped conjoined bustsright, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, monogram in angles (ESC 521; S.3436), stains, fine;1689 PRIMO, laureate, draped conjoined busts, pearls, frosted caul and interior, rev. first shield(ESC 503; S.3434), graffiti in reverse fields, good fine (2) £180-240
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936 William and Mary, copper Halfpenny, 1694, laureate, cuirassed busts right, rev. Britannia (Peck602; S.3452), nearly very fine, tin Halfpenny, uncertain date, large laureate, cuirassed conjoinedbusts right, rev. Britannia (S.3449), corrosion, clear copper plug, fine (2) £120-150
937 William and Mary, tin Farthing, 1690, laureate, conjoined busts right, Britannia seated left,edge, *NVMMORVM*FAMVLVS*1690 (Peck 579; S.3451), chip below date, copper plug showing,toned, very fine, rare £400-500
PROVENANCE:Found on the Thames foreshore at London, 2011
934 William and Mary, Shilling, 1692, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, monograms in angles (ESC 1075; S.3437), fine £100-120
935 William and Mary, Sixpence, 1693, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, monograms in angles (ESC 1529; S.3438), some time cleaned, good very fine £350-450
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938 William III (1694-1702), ‘fine’ work Five Guineas, 1701 DECIMO TERTIO, second laureate headright, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE 172; S.3456), light hairlines, extensive lustre,extremely fine £10,000-12,000
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939 William III, Guinea, 1701, second laureate bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,narrow crowns (MCE 186; S.3463), extensive lustre, toned, overall nearly extremely fine £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Marshall, Spink auction 167, 31 March 2004, lot 160 SNC, July 1942, no.15367, £6-0-0 With Marshall ticket
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940 William III, Guinea, 1701, second laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, narrow crowns (MCE 186; S.3463), fine £300-350
x941 William III, Half-Guinea, 1695, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE189; S.3466), very fine £500-600
942 William III, Crowns (2), 1696 OCTAVO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 89; S.3470), fine, similar, third bust, first harp (ESC 94; S.3472), goodfine (2) £100-140
943 William III, Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, first bust, first harp (ESC 89; S.3470), fine, George III,Crown, 1819 LIX (S.3787), about fine, George IV, Crown, 1821 SECVNDO (S.3805), fair (3) £80-100
944 William III, Crowns (2), 1696 OCTAVO, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, first harp (ESC 94; S.3472), scratches on obverse, good fine, another, similar,fair (2) £80-100
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945 William III, Halfcrown, 1696 OCTAVO, Chester, first laureate, draped bust right, C below, rev.four crowned small shields cruciform (ESC 536; S.3477), fine, rare £120-150
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946 William III, Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 541; S.3487), obverse flecking, adjustment marks on reverse, lustrous,extremely fine £800-1,000
947 William III, Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, Bristol, first laureate, draped bust right, B below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, later harp (ESC 543; S.3488), die clash ghosting on reverse, very fine £180-220
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948 William III, Halfcrown, 1701 DECIMO TERTIO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 567; S.3496), nearly very fine, scarce £300-350
949 William III, Halfcrowns (3), 1696, 1697, 1700, the last pierced, fair - fine, Shillings (9),including 1696, York (ESC 1086; S.3502), about fine, others (8), one mounted, one engraved,one pierced, generally poor - fine (12) £40-50
950 William III, Halfcrowns (7), Bristol, Exeter (2), Norwich, Chester, York (2), the Chester exmount, generally fair (7) £60-80
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951 William III, Shilling, 1696, Exeter, fifth laureate, draped bust right, E below, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 1084; S.3500), obverse adjustment marks, lustre, very fine £100-140
952 William III, Shilling, 1699, fifth, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 1119; S.3517), obverse adjustment marks, some weakness onreverse, lustre, good very fine, rare £350-450
953 William III, Shilling, 1700, fifth laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(ESC 1121; S.3516), reverse adjustment marks, lustre, good very fine £100-120
954 William III, Shilling, 1701, fifth laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,plumes in angles (ESC 1125; S.3518), lustre, very fine, rare £350-400
955 William III, Sixpences (4), Exeter, 1696, first bust, E below, rev. early harp (ESC 1537; S.3523),nearly very fine, Norwich (2), 1696, first harp, 1697, later harp (ESC 1538, 1561; S.3524, 3535),nearly very fine, 1696 (ESC 1533; S.3520), fine (4) £100-150
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956 William III, Sixpence, 1700, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1579; S.3538), lustre, extremely fine £150-200
957 William III, Halfpennies (2), second issue 1698 (Peck 674; S.3555), third issue, 1699 (Peck 687;S.3556), George I, Halfpenny, 1723 (Peck 803; S.3660), George II, Halfpennies (2), younghead, 1738 (Peck 852; S.3717), old head, 1752 (Peck 882; S.3719), Farthing, young head, 1733(Peck 860; S.3720), generally good fine, the 1738, very fine with traces of lustre (6) £100-130
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958 Anne (1702-14), pre-Union Guinea, 1702, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 209; S.3562), lustre, a most attractive example, in NGC holder graded MS 62,extremely fine £5,000-7,000
959 Anne, pre-Union, Crown, 1703 TERTIO, draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 99; S.3576), nearly very fine £500-600
960 Anne, pre-Union, Crown, 1706 QVINTO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,roses and plumes in angles (ESC 101; S.3678), nearly very fine £300-400
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961 Anne, pre-Union, Crown, 1707 SEXTO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,roses and plumes in angles (ESC 102; S.3578), fine £120-150
962 Anne, pre-Union, Halfcrown, 1703 TERTIO, draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 569; S.3580), very fine £300-350
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963 Anne, pre-Union, Halfcrown, 1705 QVINTO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 571; S.3581), fine, rare £100-130
964 Anne, pre-Union, Halfcrown, 1707 SEXTO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,roses and plumes in angles (ESC 573; S.3582), mark on bust, good very fine £400-500
965 Anne, pre-Union, Shilling, 1702, first draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC1128; S.3583), toned, very fine £200-250
966 Anne, pre-Union, Shilling, 1702, first draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1130; S.3585), good very fine £300-400
967 Anne, pre-Union, Shillings, 1702 (2), first draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(ESC 1128; S.3583), nearly very fine, similar, rev. plumes in angles (ESC 1129; S.3584), minorflan edge indentation, very fine, scarce (2) £280-350
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968 Anne, pre-Union, Shilling, 1704, second draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,plumes in angles (ESC 1133; S.3588), very fine, rare £200-300
969 Anne, pre-Union, Shilling, 1705, second draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1136; S.3589), good fine, scarce £80-120
970 Anne, Shillings (5), pre-Union (2), 1702 VIGO (ESC 1130; S.3585), fair, 1705, plain angles (ESC1134; S.3587), about fine, rare, post-Union (3), 1709 plain angles (ESC 1154; S.3618), fine, 1710 roses and plumes (ESC 1155; S.3614), nearly very fine, 1714,roses and plumes (ESC 1161; S.3617), fine (5) £150-200
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971 Anne, pre-Union, Sixpences (3), 1703 VIGO (ESC 1582; S.3590), very fine, 1705, plumes, latershields (ESC 1584A; S.3593), very fine, scarce, 1707, roses and plumes (ESC 1590; S.3594),nearly very fine (3) £180-220
972 Anne, post-Union, Guinea, 1713 third draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 225; S.3574), fine £300-350
973 Anne, post-Union, Crown, 1707 SEXTO, Edinburgh, second draped bust left, E below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 103; S.3600), nearly very fine, reverse better £200-250
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974 Anne, post-Union, Crown, 1707 SEXTO, Edinburgh, second draped bust left, E below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 103; S.3600), adjustment marks, very fine £300-350
975 Anne, post-Union, Crown, 1707 SEXTO, Edinburgh, second draped bust left, E below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 103; S.3600), nearly very fine £150-200
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976 Anne, post-Union, Crown, 1708 SEPTIMO, second, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 104; S.3601), reverse adjustment marks, nearly very fine £150-200
977 Anne, post-Union, Crown, 1708 SEPTIMO, second draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 108; S.3602), obverse adjustment marks, very fine £300-400
978 Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1707 SEPTIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 574; S.3604), adjustment marks below bust, toned, good very fine £300-400
979 Anne, post-Union, Halfcrowns (3), 1707 SEXTO, Edinburgh (ESC 575; S.3605), fair, 1709OCTAVO (ESC 579; S.3604), fair, 1712 UNDECIMO, roses and plumes (ESC 582; S.3607), fine (3) £50-70
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980 Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 578; S.3606), nearly very fine, rare £180-220
981 Anne, post-Union, Halfcrowns (2), 1708 SEPTIMO, Edinburgh, draped bust left, E below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 576; S.3605), adjustment marks, fine, 1712, draped bust left,rev. similar, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1582; S.3607), fine (2) £80-100
982 Anne, post-Union, Shillings (2), 1708, third draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,plumes in angles (ESC 1148; S.3611), good fine, 1711, fourth bust, rev. similar, plain angles (ESC1158; S.3618), nearly very fine (2) £80-100
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983 Anne, post-Union, Shilling, 1709, Edinburgh, draped bust left, E* below, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 1152; S.3615), reverse adjustment marks, fine, rare £100-120
984 Anne, post-Union, Sixpences (3), 1707, plumes (ESC 1590; S.3623), nearly very fine, 1708,Edinburgh, E below bust (ESC 1592; S.3620), nearly very fine, scarce, 1711, plain angles (ESC1596; S.3619), nearly very fine (3) £120-150
985 Anne, post-Union, Sixpences (4), 1711 (ESC 1596; S.3619), generally fine, one engraved withletter E on bust, this fair, George I, Sixpence, 1723 SS C (ESC 1600; S.3652), fine (5) £60-80
986 Anne, Maundy Penny, 1708, draped bust left, rev. crowned numeral (ESC 2319; S.3598), goodvery fine, very rare £200-300
987 Maundy oddments (13), Anne, Fourpence, 1710 (ESC 1892), Penny, 1709 (ESC 2321)George I, Fourpence, 1727 (ESC 1897), Threepence, 1717 (ESC 2015), Twopences, 1721 (2)(ESC 2222), Pennies (2), 1720, 1725, George II, Fourpence, 1735 (ESC 1901), Threepence,1729 (ESC 2019), Twopence, 1739 (ESC 2229), Pennies (2), 1735, 1750 (ESC 2335, 2342),generally very fine - extremely fine (13) £200-300
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988 Anne, pattern Farthing, 1714, draped bust left, rev. Britannia (Peck 741; S.3625), surface stains,nearly very fine £180-240
989 George I (1714-27), Guinea, 1715, third laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 247; S.3640), very fine £800-1,000
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x990 George I, Guinea, 1715, third laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE247; S.3630), good fine £400-500
991 George I, Guinea, 1716, third laureate, head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE248; S.3630), good very fine £1,000-1,200
992 George I, Guinea, 1720, fourth laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE252; S.3631), a superb example, extensive lustre, in NGC holder graded MS 62, goodextremely fine £5,000-7,000
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 91, 1 May 1992, lot 78 Douglas-Morris, Sotheby, 26 November 1974, lot 24
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993 George I, Guinea, 1722, fourth laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE255; S.2631), fine £300-350
x994 George I, Guinea, 1726, fifth laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE261; S.3633), fine £350-400
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995 George I, Half-Guinea, 1725, second laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform(MCE 274; S.2637), lustrous, nearly extremely fine £800-1,000
x996 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE277; S.3638), extremely fine £200-250
x997 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE277; S.3638), extremely fine £300-400
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x998 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE288; S.3638), very fine £150-200
x999 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE277; S.3638), very fine £150-200
1000 George I, Quarter-Guinea, 1718, laureate head right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE277; S.2638), very fine £200-250
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1001 George I, Crown, 1716 SECVNDO, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 110; S.3639), very fine £700-900
1002 George I, Crown, 1723 DECIMO, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, SS C in angles (ESC 114; S.3640), fine £250-300
1003 George I, Crown, 1723 DECIMO, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, SS C in angles (ESC 114; S.3640), fine £250-300
1004 George I, Halfcrown, 1717 TIRTIO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 589; S.3642), good very fine, scarce £800-1,000
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1005 George I, Halfcrown, 1717 TIRTIO, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 589; S.3642), nearly very fine £250-350
1006 George I, Halfcrown, 1723 DECIMO, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, SS C in angles (ESC 592; S.3643), good fine, reverse better £150-200
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1007 George I, Shilling, 1723, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, SS C in angles (ESC 1178; S.3648), toned, extremely fine £180-240
1008 George I, Shillings (4), including 1720 (ESC 1168; S.2645), this fine, others (3), fair, GeorgeII (15), old head Halfcrown, 1745, roses (ESC 604; S.3694), engraved letters in front of bust,fine, young head Shillings (5), one ex mount, one pierced, fair, old head Shillings (9), threepierced, generally fine (19) £80-100
1009 George I, Sixpences (2), 1717, roses and plumes (ESC 1597; S.3651), fine, scarce, 1723 SS C
(ESC 1600; S.3652), about fine, George II young bust, Sixpence, 1735, roses and plumes (ESC1610; S.3707), fine, old bust, 1743, roses (ESC 1614; S.3709), 1745 LIMA (ESC 1615; S.3710),1750 (ESC 1620; S.3711), generally fine, the 1743 better (6) £80-100
1010 Maundy Pennies (8), George I, 1720 (ESC 2326; S.3657), extremely fine, George III,1786, 1792, 1817 (S.3759, 3760, 3796), extremely fine, George IV, 1822, 1824 (S.3821),extremely fine, William IV, 1831, 1835 (S.3844), good extremely fine (8) £150-200
1011 George I, ‘dump’ issue Halfpenny, 1717, laureate, cuirassed bust right, rev. Britannia (Peck 768;S.3659), hints of lustre, attractive tone, nearly extremely fine £400-500
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1012 George II (1727-60), Guinea, 1734, second laureate young head left, rev. crowned garnishedshield (MCE 310; S.3674), lustrous, pleasing, very fine £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:Lord St. Oswald, Christies, October 13 1964, lot 29
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1013 George II, impaired proof Crown, 1732, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles, edge plain (ESC 118; S.3686), obverseconvex, as usual for this issue, good fine, reverse very fine, very rare £500-700
1014 George II, Crown, 1739 DVODECIMO, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses in angles (ESC 122; S.3687), small edge dent below bust, veryfine £380-450
1015 George II, Crown, 1739 DVODECIMO, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses in angles (ESC 122; S.3687), very fine £400-500
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1016 George II, Halfcrowns (2), 1731 QVINTO, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev.four crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 595; S.3692), almost very fine,1732 SEXTO, similar (ESC 596; S.3692), almost very fine, reverse better (2) £300-400
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1017 George II, Halfcrown, 1732 SEXTO, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 596; S.3693), adjustment marks,good very fine £500-600
1018 George II, Halfcrown, 1735 OCTAVO, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 598; S.3692), almost very fine, scarce £200-250
1019 George II, Shillings (2), 1728, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, plain angles (ESC 1191; S.3699) nearly very fine, rare, 1741, roses in angles(ESC 1202; S.3701), good fine (2) £180-220
1020 George II, Sixpence, 1728, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 1605; S.3706), lustre, very fine £130-180
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1021 George II, Sixpence, 1741, laureate, draped and cuirassed young bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform, roses in angles (ESC 1613; S.3708), toned, nearly extremely fine £200-250
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1022 George II, young head Farthing, 1734, rev. Britannia (Peck 861; S.3720), a few minor spots,extensive lustre, almost extremely fine £100-130
1023 George II, Two-Guineas, 1739, intermediate laureate bust left, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 293; S.3668), very fine £800-1,000
1024 George II, Guinea, 1745, intermediate laureate head left, LIMA below, rev. crowned garnishedshield (MCE 320; S.3679), polished, ex mount, otherwise good very fine, rare £600-800
1025 George II, Half-Guinea, 1739, intermediate laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 349; S.3681A), nearly very fine £400-500
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1026 George II, Half-Guinea, 1760 (MCE 366; S.3685), ex mount, fine, George III (2), Half-Guinea, 1803, sixth laureate head, rev. shield within Garter, crown above (MCE 441; S.3736),very fine, Third-Guinea, 1806, second laureate head right, rev. crown (MCE 457; S.3740), veryfine (3) £350-450
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1027 George II, Crown, 1746 DECIMO NONO, laureate, cuirassed and draped old bust right, LIMA
below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 125; S.3689), mark in fourth quarter onreverse, good very fine £700-900
1028 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate, draped and cuirassed old bust left, LIMA
below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; S.3695), stain by face, extremely fine £400-500
1029 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate, draped and cuirassed old bust left, LIMA
below (ESC 605; S.3695), edges filed, good fine, Shilling, 1745 LIMA, similar (ESC 1205; S.3703),good fine, Sixpence, 1746 LIMA, similar (ESC 1618; S.3710A), good fine (3) £100-120
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1030 George II, Halfcrown, 1750 VICESIMO QVARTO, laureate, cuirassed and draped old bust right,below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 125; S.3689), extremely fine £1,000-1,200
1031 George II, Shilling, 1747, laureate, draped and cuirassed old bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, roses in angles (ESC 1209; S.3702), good very fine £130-160
1032 George II, Shilling, 1750 laureate, draped and cuirassed old bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1210; S.3704), toned, very fine £80-100
1033 George II, old bust Shillings (2), laureate, draped and cuirassed bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 1213; S.3704), one very fine, the other lustrous, almost extremely fine,Sixpences (2), 1757, 1758, similar (ESC 1622, 1623; S.3711), the 1757, good very fine, the othervery fine (4) £150-180
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1034 Isle of Man, Earl of Derby coinage, second issue, 1733, Penny, eagle on cap, interior frosted, rev.triskelion (S.7408), fine, Halfpennies (2) (S.7409), fair, James Murray coinage, 1758, Penny,crowned monogram, rev. triskelion (S.7411), fine, Halfpenny, similar (S.7412), good fine (5) £150-200
1035 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1769, third laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 374; S.3729), traces of mount, mark on chest, nearly very fine, scarce £200-300
x1036 George III, Guinea, 1776, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE 381;S.3728), fine £300-400
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1037 George III, Guinea, 1777, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE 382;S.3728), a few light marks, good extremely fine, a pleasing example catalogued as proof in1942 £900-1,100
PROVENANCE:Marshall, Spink auction 167, 31 March 2004, lot 168 SNC, July 1942, no.15378 £6-0-0 (‘Brilliant proof FDC’) With Marshall ticket
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1038 George III, Guinea, 1777, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE 382;S.3728), nearly very fine, scarce £250-300
x1039 George III, Guinea, 1788, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 392; S.3729),good very fine £400-450
1040 George III, Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 402; S.3729),good very fine, scarce £300-350
1041 George III, Military Guinea, 1813, sixth laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter (MCE 404;S.3730), extremely fine £2,200-2,500
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x1042 George III, Half-Guinea, 1776, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE419; S.3734), very fine £400-500
x1043 George III, Half-Guinea, 1789, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 429;S.3735), very fine £350-400
x1044 George III, Half-Guinea, 1791, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 431;S.3735), nearly very fine £300-350
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x1045 George III, Half-Guinea, 1793, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 432;S.3735), nearly very fine £250-300
1046 George III, Half-Guinea, 1796, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 435;S.3735), very fine £200-250
x1047 George III, Half-Guinea, 1797, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 436;S.3735), very fine £300-350
x1048 George III, Half-Guinea, 1803, sixth laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter (MCE 441;S.3736), very fine £200-250
x1049 George III, Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter (MCE 442;S.3737), very fine £200-250
x1050 George III, Half-Guinea, 1806, seventh laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter (MCE 443;S.3736), good very fine £250-300
x1051 George III, Half-Guinea, 1806, seventh laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter (MCE 443;S.3737), nearly very fine £200-250
1052 George III, Half-Guinea, 1811, seventh laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter (MCE 447;S.3737), good very fine £350-400
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x1053 George III, pattern Third-Guinea, 1776, by Richard Yeo, laureate head right, rev. lion on crown,plain edge (WR 137), traces of flaws as is common with these patterns, some lustre around theedges, very fine, rare £600-800
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x1054 George III, Third-Guinea, 1797, first laureate head right, rev. crown (MCE 449; S.3738),extremely fine £300-350
x1055 George III, Third-Guinea, 1797, first laureate head right, rev. crown (MCE 449; S.3738), goodvery fine £200-250
x1056 George III, Third-Guinea, 1799, first laureate head right, rev. crown (MCE 451; S.3738), goodfine £200-250
x1057 George III, Third-Guinea, 1801, first laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 453;S.3739), extremely fine £300-350
x1058 George III, Third-Guinea, 1802, first laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 453;S.3739), very fine £150-200
x1059 George III, Third-Guinea, 1803, first laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 455;S.3739), very fine £150-200
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x1060 George III, Third-Guinea, 1804, second laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 456;S.3740), extremely fine, toned and lustrous £300-400
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x1061 George III, Third-Guinea, 1808, second laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 458;S.3740), extremely fine £200-250
x1062 George III, Third-Guinea, 1809, second laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 459;S.3740), good very fine £150-200
x1063 George III, Third-Guinea, 1810, second laureate head right, rev. date below crown (MCE 460;S.3740), small metal flaw on reverse otherwise extremely fine £250-300
x1064 George III, Quarter-Guinea, 1762, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 463; S.3741),marks on edge, very fine £150-200
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1065 George III, ‘Northumberland’ Shilling, 1763, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 1214; S.3742), very fine £400-500
1066 George III, Shilling, 1787, with hearts (ESC 1216; S.3746), very fine, Sixpences, 1787 (3), withhearts (2), without (1) (ESC 1629, 1626; S.3749, 3748), one toned, good very fine - extremelyfine (4) £100-130
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1067 George III, Maundy set, 1795 (ESC 2420; S.3764), good very fine (4) £150-180
1068 George III, Bank of England issues, Dollar, 1804, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, nostop after REX, top leaf to centre of E, rev. Britannia seated left within ribbon (ESC 164; S.3768),traces of host coin, extremely fine £350-450
1069 George III, Bank of England issues, Dollar, 1804, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.Britannia seated left within ribbon (ESC 144; S.3768), sometime cleaned, almost extremely fine £250-350
1070 George III, Bank of England issues, Dollar, 1804, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.Britannia seated left within ribbon (ESC 144; S.3768), very fine £180-220
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1071 George III, Bank of England issues, Dollar, 1804, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.Britannia seated left within ribbon (ESC 144; S.3768), traces of the undertype, very fine £150-200
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1072 George III, Bank of England issues, Dollar, 1804, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.Britannia seated left within ribbon (ESC 144; S.3768), nearly very fine £100-130
1073 George III, Bank of England issues, Dollar, 1804, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, nostop after REX, top leaf to centre of letter E, rev. Britannia seated left within ribbon (ESC 164;S.3768), nearly very fine £130-180
1074 George III, Three Shilling Bank Tokens (2), 1811, laureate cuirassed bust right, rev. wreath (ESC408; S.3769), extremely fine, 1812, laureate head right, rev. wreath (ESC 416; S.3770), good veryfine (2) £150-180
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1072 1073
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1075 George III, Three Shilling Bank Token, 1813, laureate head right, rev. wreath (ESC 421;S.3770), almost extremely fine £120-140
1076 George III, Three Shilling Bank Tokens (3), 1812, laureate cuirassed bust right, rev. wreath (ESC415; S.3769), nearly very fine, 1814, 1815, laureate head right, rev. wreath (ESC 422, 423;S.3770), very fine (3) £130-160
1077 George III, One Shilling and Sixpence Bank Tokens (2), 1811, 1813, laureate, cuirassed bustright, rev. wreath (ESC 968, 971; S.3771), the first, graffiti in obverse field, almost extremelyfine, the second very fine (2) £80-100
1078 Isle of Man, George III, first issue 1786 (2), Penny, Halfpenny (S.74213, 7414), the first goodfine, the second fair, second Soho issue, Pennies (2), 1708, 1813, Halfpennies (2), 1798, 1813(S.7415, 7416), fair-fine, Victoria, Penny, Halfpenny, Farthing, all 1839 (S.7417, 7418, 7419),about fine, Halfpenny Bank Token, poor (10) £80-100
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1079 George III, Soho coinage, copper proof ‘cartwheel’ Penny, 1797, laureate bust right, rev.Britannia seated left (S.3777), extremely fine £400-500
1080 George III, Soho coinage, ‘cartwheel’ Twopence, 1797, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seatedleft (S.3776), good very fine £200-250
1081 George III, Soho coinage, Pennies (2), 1797, 10 leaves (S.3777), very fine, 1806 (S.3780), spoton obverse, nearly extremely fine (2) £50-60
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1082 Isle of Man, Penny Bank Token, Castletown, 1811, BANK TOKEN within inner circle, ISLE OF MAN
1811 around, rev. Triskelion, QVOCVNQVE IECERIS STABIT around (Withers 2070), edge crack inflan, lustre, extremely fine £60-80
1083 Isle of Man, George III, Penny, 1813, laureate bust right, rev. triskelion (S.7415), good veryfine £80-100
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1084 George III, Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (MCE 464; Marsh1; S.3785), about extremely fine £1,100-1,300
1085 George III, Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (MCE 464; Marsh1; S.3785), about fine £200-250
x1086 George III, Sovereign, 1820, open 2, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (MCE 466;Marsh 4; S.3785C), good very fine £500-600
x1087 George III, Sovereign, 1820, open 2, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (Marsh 4;S.3785C), very fine £400-500
1088 George III, Half-Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 467; S.3786),extremely fine, a good early strike with brilliance £400-500
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1089 George III, Half-Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 467; S.3786),some scuffs, otherwise about extremely fine £180-220
1090 George III, Crown, 1818 LIX, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 214; S.3787),very fine £60-80
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1093 George III, proof Halfcrown, 1816, large laureate head head right, rev. crowned shield, plainedge (ESC 615; S.3788), some hairlines on the brilliant surfaces, good extremely fine, grey tone,rare £2,000-2,500
1094 George III, Halfcrown, 1817, large laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 616; S.3788),good very fine, Anne, post-Union, Sixpence, 1707, Edinburgh (ESC 1588; S.3620), fine (2) £100-130
1091 George III, Crown, 1819 LIX, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 215; S.3787),light rub on the highpoints, good extremely fine with lustre £350-450
1092 George III, Crowns (2), 1819 LIX, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 215; S.3787), ex mount, very fine, 1820 LX, similar (ESC 219; S.3787), very fine, Bank ofEngland issues, Three Shilling Token, 1814 (ESC 422; S.3770), very fine (3) £60-80
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1095 George III, Halfcrown, 1817, large laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 616; S.3788),very fine, George IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1821, laureate first bust left, rev. crowned shield, emblemsaround (ESC 631; S.3807), marks, very fine, 1823, second reverse (ESC 634; S.3808), nearlyvery fine (3) £200-250
1096 George III, Shilling, 1816 (ESC 1228; S.3790), scratch in front of bust, extremely fine,George IV, Shillings (2), 1825, 1826 (ESC 1254, 1257; S.3812), one very fine, the otherextremely fine, William IV, Shilling, 1836 (ESC 1273; S.3835), very fine (4) £140-180
1097 George III, Sixpence, 1816, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 1630; S.3791),extremely fine, attractively toned £40-50
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1098 George III, Sixpences (2), 1818, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 1634; S.3791),uncirculated, 1816 (ESC 1630; S.37910, good very fine, George IV, Sixpence, 1821, laureatefirst head left, rev. crowned shield, emblems around (ESC 1654; S.3813), uncirculated (3) £250-350
1099 George IV (1820-30), Two-Pounds, 1823, large bare head left, rev. St George and dragon (MCE470; S.3798), a few marks in fields, good very fine £700-900
1100 George IV, Sovereign, 1821, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (Marsh 5; S.3800),some marks, almost extremely fine £700-800
x1101 George IV, Sovereign, 1821, laureate head left, rev. St George and dragon (MCE 471; Marsh 5;S.3800), very fine £400-500
1102 George IV, Half-Sovereign, 1823, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 484; S.3803),edge damage, fine, George III, Half-Guinea, 1801, sixth laureate head right, rev. shield withinGarter, crown above (MCE 439; S.3736), ex mount, good very fine (2) £200-250
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1103 George IV, Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head left, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 246;S.3805), dark steel grey tone, extremely fine £600-800
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1104 George IV, Halfcrowns, 1820 (2), laureate first head right, rev. crowned shield, emblems around(ESC 628; S.3807), light marks on obverse, nearly extremely fine, similar, very fine (2) £150-200
1105 George IV, Sovereign, 1826, bare head left, rev. crowned garnished shield (Marsh 11; S.3801), very fine £400-450
1106 George IV, Sovereign, 1826, bare head left, rev. crowned garnished shield (Marsh 10; S.3801),nearly very fine £280-340
x1107 George IV, Half-Sovereign, 1828, bare head left, rev. crowned shield (MCE 488; S.3804), veryfine £250-300
1108 George IV, Halfcrowns (2), 1825, 1826, bare head left, rev. crowned shield (S.3809), about veryfine, William IV, Halfcrowns (3) 1834, 1836 (2) (S.3834), fine (5) £80-100
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1109 George IV, Maundy set, 1829 (ESC 2434; S.3816), stains on the Penny, about extremely fine(4) £100-120
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1110 George IV, Pennies (2), 1825 (Peck 1420; S.3825), very fine, 1826 (Peck 1422; S.3823),extremely fine, Halfpennies, 1826 (Peck 1433; S.3824), good very fine, 1827 (Peck 1438;S.3824), nearly extremely fine (4) £200-250
1111 William IV (1830-37), Sovereign, 1831, head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 489; Marsh 16;S.3829), ex mount, fine £250-350
1112 William IV, Half-Sovereign, 1837, bare head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE 498;S.3831), very fine £300-350
1113 William IV, impaired proof Crown, 1831, head right, W. W. on truncation, rev. crowned shieldwithin mantle, edge plain (ESC 271; S.3833), only issued in sets, fine, very rare £1,500-2,000
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1114 William IV, proof Halfcrown, 1831, bare head right, block script W W on truncation, rev.crowned shield within mantle, edge plain (ESC 657; S.3834A), light cabinet friction on highpoints, toned, uncirculated, rare £1,000-1,400
1115 William IV, Halfcrown, 1834, bare head right, W.W. in script on truncation, rev. crowned shieldwithin mantle (ESC 662; S.3834), good very fine, George III, Soho coinage, Twopence, 1797(S.3776), edge knocks, marks, about very fine (2) £100-130
1116 William IV, Sixpence, 1831, bare head right, rev. value in wreath (ESC 1670; S.3836), stain,prooflike, a few hairlines, about uncirculated £80-100
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1117 William IV, Groat, 1837, bare head right, rev. Britannia (ESC 1837; S.3837), toned, goodextremely fine, Victoria, old head Florin, 1893 (ESC 876; S.3939), almost uncirculated (2) £130-150
1118 William IV, Farthings (4), 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837 (S.3848), surface dirt, very fine- extremelyfine, Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (6), 1860 toothed border, 1861, 1862, 1864, 1865, 1891(S.3858), some with lustre, generally good very fine - extremely fine (10) £150-200
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x1119 Victoria (1837-1901), Sovereign, 1838, head left, rev. crowned shield (Marsh 22; S.3852), aboutvery fine £600-800
1120 Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1863, die 10, rev. crowned shield (Marsh 48; S.3852D), nearlyvery fine £180-220
1121 Victoria, young head Sovereigns (3), 1871, Sydney, rev. wreath (S.3855), very fine, 1853, rev.wreath (S.3852C), fine, 1886, rev. St George and dragon (S.3857C), good very fine (3) £300-350
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1122 Victoria, proof Sovereign, 1871, young head left, raised WW buried in truncation, rev. St Georgeand dragon, plain edge (S.3856; WR 315), small mark in front of neck, otherwise goodextremely fine, very rare £3,000-3,500
1123 Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1881, Melbourne, rev. crowned shield within wreath (Marsh 62;S.3854), good extremely fine, scarce £400-500
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1124 Victoria, proof Sovereign, 1887, young head left, hair bound by two plain fillets, WW in relief ontruncation, rev. shield, straight milled edge, 8.03g (WR 331), a few minor hairlines on brilliantsurfaces, uncirculated, extremely rare £15,000-20,000
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1125 Victoria, young head Half-Sovereign, 1846, rev. crowned shield (S.3859), good extremely fine £300-400
1126 Victoria, young head Half-Sovereign, 1857, rev. crowned garnished shield (S.3859),uncirculated £500-600
1127 Victoria, young head Crown, 1844 VIII, rev. crowned shield within wreath, edge, inscribed,cinquefoil stops (ESC 281; S.3882), nearly very fine £150-200
1128 Victoria, young head Crown 1844 VIII, star stops (ESC 280; S.3882), fine, Jubilee head Crown,1889 (S.3921), fine, old head Crown, 1893 LVI (S.3937), fine, Jubilee head, Double-Florin, 1887,Arabic 1 (S.3923), extremely fine (4) £80-100
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1129 Victoria, young head Crown, 1845 VIII, rev. crowned shield within wreath, edge, inscribed, nostar or cinquefoil stops (S.3882), some time cleaned, very fine, unusual £150-180
1130 Victoria, Crowns (7), young head, 1847 XI, Jubilee head, 1887, 1889, 1890, old head 1893 LVII,1899 LXIII, 1900 LXIII (S.3882, 3921, 3937), the 1887 good very fine, the others, fine, Double-Florins (4), 1887 (2), 1889, 1890 (S.2923), very fine - almost extremely fine (11) £150-200
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1131 Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, emblems in angles (ESC 288; S.3883), extremely fine £1,000-1,200
1132 Victoria, Gothic Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, emblems in angle (ESC 288; S.3883), ex mount, very fine £300-400
1133 Victoria, proof young head Halfcrown, 1839, rev. crowned shield, edge plain (ESC 670; S.3887),toned light surface marks on obverse, good extremely fine, rare £1,800-2,200
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1134 Victoria, young head Halfcrown, 1840, rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 673; S.3887),sometime cleaned, good very fine £180-220
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1135 Victoria, young head Halfcrowns (2), 1877, 1878, rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 700,701; S.3889), about extremely fine (2) £200-250
1136 Victoria, young head Halfcrowns (2), 1874, 1881, rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 693,707; S.3889), extremely fine (2) £200-250
1137 Victoria, young head Halfcrowns (2), 1880, 1883, rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 705,711; S.3889), good very fine (2) £100-150
1138 Victoria, young head Halfcrown, 1885, rev. value within wreath (ESC 713; S.3889), extremelyfine £100-140
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1139 Victoria, Halfcrowns (9), young head (4), 1846, 1884, 1886, 1887 (S.3888, 3889), fine, the1887 better, Jubilee head (3), 1887, 1889, 1892 (S.3924), fine - very fine, old head (2), 1894,1899 (S.3938), very fine (9) £100-130
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1140 Victoria, ‘Godless’ Florin, 1849, Gothic bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, emblemsin angles (ESC 802; S.3890), toned, almost uncirculated £200-250
1141 Victoria, ‘Godless’ Florin, 1849, Gothic bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, emblemsin angles (ESC 802; S.3890), toned, extremely fine £120-150
1142 Victoria, Florins (2), ‘Godless’ type, 1849 (ESC 802; S.3890), very fine, Gothic type, 1879(S.3897), about very fine (2) £60-80
1143 Victoria, ‘Gothic’ Florins (2), 1860 (ESC 819; S.3891), nearly extremely fine, 1879 (S.3898),very fine (2) £120-150
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1144 Victoria, Gothic Florins (2), 1872, die 41 (ESC 837; S.3893), very fine, 1877 die 25 (ESC 846;S.3893), good very fine (2) £100-150
1145 Victoria, Florins (16), ‘Godless’ type 1849 (S.3890), fine, Gothic (5) (S.3891, 3893, 3900),generally fair- fine, one better, Jubilee head (3) (S.3925), very fine - about extremely fine, oldhead (7) (S.3935), fine - very fine, one better (16) £200-300
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1146 Victoria, proof Gothic Florin, 1887, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,border of 46 arcs, edge milled (ESC 867 - R6; S.3901), lightly toned, mint state, extremely rare £1,500-1,800
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1147 Victoria, proof young head Shilling, 1839, no W.W., rev. value within wreath, edge plain (ESC1284; S.3904), a few light marks, good extremely fine, rare £350-450
1148 Victoria, young head Shillings (4), 1839 no W.W., 1853, 1859, 1881, rev. shield within wreath(ESC 1283, 1300, 1307, 1338; S.3904, 3907), the 1839 and 1859, good very fine, the othersextremely fine (4) £200-300
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1149 Victoria, young head Shilling, 1842, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1288; S.3904), almostuncirculated £200-250
1150 Victoria, young head Shilling, 1857, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1305; S.3904), brilliance,almost uncirculated £200-240
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1151 Victoria, young head Shilling, 1858, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1306; S.3904), almostuncirculated, scarce £120-160
1152 Victoria, young head Shilling, 1869 die 3, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1319; S.3906A),uncirculated, rare £200-250
1153 Victoria, young head Shillings (4), 1873 die 50, 1880, 1884, 1886, rev. value within wreath (ESC1325, 1335, 1343, 1347; S.3906A, 3907), the 1886 good very fine, the others, extremely fine (4) £200-250
1154 Victoria, young head Shillings (2), 1877 die 44, 1883, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1329, 1342;S.3906A, 3907), extremely fine (2) £140-180
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1155 Victoria, proof young head Sixpence, 1839, no W.W., rev. value within wreath, edge plain (ESC1685; S.3908), some marks, extremely fine, rare £200-300
1156 Victoria, young head Sixpences (5), 1844, 1846, 1851, 1853, 1857, rev. value within wreath(ESC 1690, 1692, 1696, 1698, 1705; S.3908), the 1844 and 1851, good very fine, the others,extremely fine (5) £200-250
1157 Victoria, young head Shillings (3), 1852, 1860, 1886, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1299, 1308,1347; S.3904, 3907), very fine - good very fine (3) £100-120
1158 Victoria, Sixpences (6), young head, 1858 (ESC 1706; S.3908), good very fine, Jubilee head (3),1887, 1890, 1891 (ESC 1754; 1758, 1759), the 1887, extremely fine, the others, toned,uncirculated, old head (2), 1893, 1897 (ESC 1762, 1767), good extremely fine (6) £150-180
1159 Victoria, young head Sixpences (4), 1872 die 4, 1875 die 29, 1876 die 18, 1886, rev. value withinwreath (ESC 1726, 1729, 1730, 1748; S.3910, 3912), generally extremely fine, the 1886 better,the 1876 scarce (4) £200-300
1160 Victoria, young head Sixpence, 1887, rev. wreath (ESC 1750; S.3912), stained, otherwise aboutuncirculated £100-120
x1161 Victoria, Jubilee head Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, both 1887 (S.3866, 3869), good very fine(2) £300-350
1162 Victoria, Crowns (2), Jubilee head, 1891, old head 1895 LVIII (S.3921, 3937), fine - nearly veryfine, George V, Jubilee, 1935 (3) (S.4048), very fine, George VI, 1937 (2), 1951 (3) (S.4078,4111) extremely fine, others (5), Elizabeth II, generally about extremely fine (15) £50-70
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1163 Victoria, Jubilee head Halfcrown, 1892, rev. crowned shield in garter and collar (ESC 725;S.3924), extremely fine, scarce £60-80
1164 Victoria, Shillings (3), Jubilee head (4) (S.3926, 3927), Old head (9) (S.3940, 3940A), Sixpences(8), Jubilee head (3) (S.3928, 3929), old head (5) (S.3941), Threepences (10), Jubilee head (3)(S.3931), old head (7) (S.3942), generally fair - very fine, one or two better (31) £80-100
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1165 Victoria, Jubilee head Maundy set, 1889 (ESC 2504; S.3932), light hairlines, good extremelyfine (4) £100-120
1166 Victoria, old head Sovereign, 1899 (S.3874), fine, Edward VII (2), Sovereign 1902 (S.3969),very fine, Half-Sovereign, 1908 (S.3974B), nearly very fine (3) £300-350
1167 Victoria, old head Crowns (3), 1893 LVI, 1896 LX, 1897 LXI, rev. St George and dragon (S.3937),very fine (3) £100-120
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1168 Victoria, old head Crowns (2), 1897 LX, 1900 LXIV, rev. St George and dragon (S.3937), the first,stain above head, good very fine, the second, extremely fine (2) £130-160
1169 Victoria, old head Halfcrowns (5), 1893, 1896, 1897, 1900, 1901, rev. crowned shield (ESC727, 730, 731, 734, 735; S.3938), extremely fine - good extremely fine (5) £150-200
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1170 Victoria, young head Penny, 1841, rev. Britannia (Peck 1480; S.3948), lustre, extremely fine £100-130
1171 Victoria, young head Pennies (5), 1845, 1847, 1854, 1855, 1858/7 (S.3948), very fine - goodvery fine, young head Halfpennies (3), 1838, 1852, 1858 (S.3949), the 1852, traces of lustre,extremely fine, the others very fine, young head Farthing, 1859 (S.3950), very fine (9) £80-100
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1172 Victoria, young head Penny, 1848/7, rev. Britannia (Peck 1495; S.3948), extremely fine £80-100
1173 Victoria, young head Penny, 1849, rev. Britannia (Peck 1497; S.3948), good very fine, rare £500-600
1174 Victoria, young head Penny, 1851, rev. Britannia (Peck 1499; S.3948), extensive lustre, goodextremely fine £120-160
1175 Victoria, young head Halfpenny, 1848/7, rev. Britannia (Peck 1532; S.3949), spot by neck,extensive lustre, good extremely fine £100-120
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1172 1173
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1176 Victoria, young head Halfpennies (2), 1846, rev. Britannia (Peck 1530; S.3949), extensivelustre, good extremely fine, 1853, similar (Peck 1539; S.3949), full lustre, pleasing,uncirculated (2) £140-180
1177 Victoria, young head Halfpennies (3) 1858/7 (Peck 1548; S.3949), lacquered, stain on reverse,extensive lustre, otherwise uncirculated, 1854, with dots (Peck 1542; S.3949), traces of lustre,extremely fine, 1855, with dots (Peck 1543; S.3949), about uncirculated (3) £100-120
1178 Victoria, Farthing fractions (8), Half-Farthings (4), 1843, 1844 (2), 1853 (S.3951), good veryfine - extremely fine, Third-Farthings (3), 1868, 1883, 1885 (S.3960), one cleaned, very fine-extremely fine, Quarter-Farthing, 1853 (S.3953), fine; George IV, Half-Farthing, 1828(S.3826), fine (9) £80-100
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1179 Victoria, ‘bun’ head Penny, 1879, obverse 9, reverse J, laureate head left, rev. Britannia seatedright (Peck 1715; F.97; G. M/k; S.3954), extremely fine £100-120
1180 Victoria, ‘bun’ head Penny, 1885, dies 12+N (Peck 1735; G. R/r; F.121; S.3954), light stains onreverse in places, extensive lustre, good extremely fine £50-70
1181 Victoria, ‘bun’ head Halfpennies (4), 1860, beaded borders (F.258; S.3956), lustre, nearlyextremely fine; 1861, 15 leaves, no LCW (F.272; S.3956), lustrous, extremely fine, 1887 (F.358;S.3956), good very fine, 1888 (F.359; S.3956), extensive lustre, small spot on bust, goodextremely fine (4) £100-150
1182 Victoria, ‘bun’ head Halfpennies (7), 1860, beaded border, dies 1+A (F.258; S.3956), 1862, dies7+G (F.282; S.3956), 1863, large 3, dies 7+G (F.292; S.3956), 1891, dies 15+O (F.364; S.3956),1892 dies 17+S (F.366; S.3956), 1893, dies 17+S (F.368; S.3956), 1894, dies 17+S (F.370;S.3956), generally about extremely fine, some better (7) £150-200
1183 Victoria, old head (7), Pennies (4), 1895, 1896, 1897, 1901 (S.3961), the 1895, aboutuncirculated, the others, lustrous, good extremely fine, Halfpennies (3), 1895, 1900, 1901(S.3962), lustrous, extremely fine (7) £60-80
1184 Victoria, old head Penny, 1901, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3961), uncirculated £20-30
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g1185 Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof Two-Pounds, 1902, head right, rev. George and dragon(S.3968), extremely fine £600-800
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1188 Edward VII, Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 361; S.3978), a fewmarks, extremely fine £120-150
1189 Edward VII, Crown, 1902, bare head left, rev. St George and dragon (S.3978), about extremelyfine £100-120
1190 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1902, bare head right, rev. crowned shield (S.3980), almostuncirculated £100-130
1191 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1903, bare head right, rev. crowned shield (S.3980), very good, rare £40-50
1186 Edward VII, matt proof Sovereign, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (S.3969), slightfriction on the highpoints, uncirculated £250-350
x1187 Edward VII, matt proof Half-Sovereign, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (S.3974),extremely fine £200-250
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1192 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1904, bare head right, rev. crowned shield (S.3980), very fine £130-160
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1198 Edward VII, Maundy set, 1908 (ESC 2534; S.3985), uncirculated (4) £80-100
1199 Edward VII, Penny, 1902, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), uncirculated £25-35
1193 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1905, bare head right, rev. crowned shield (S.3980), about fine, rare £200-250
1194 Edward VII, Halfcrowns (12), 1904, 1906 (2), 1907 (3), 1908, 1909 (4), 1910 (S.3980),generally fine (12) £120-150
1195 Edward VII, Florins (4), 1903, 1904, 1905, 1909 (S.3981), generally fine - good fine, the 1905rare, George V, Florins (3), 1911, 1913, 1917 (S. 4012), extremely fine- good extremely fine(7) £100-150
1196 Edward VII, Florins (4), 1902, 1906, 1907, 1908 (S.3981), one very fine, the others fine,Shilling, 1904 (S.3982), very fine, George V, Halfcrowns (7), 1911, 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915,1916, 1919 (S.4011), fine - very fine, Florins (4), 1912, 1914, 1915, 1916 (S.4012), fine - veryfine (16) £80-100
1197 Edward VII, Shillings (9) (S.3982), generally fine, three good very fine, Sixpences (9) (S.3983),generally about fine- very fine, Threepences (7) (S.3984), generally fine, one better, GeorgeV, Shillings (9) (S.4013), fine - very fine, Sixpences (10) (S.4014), fine - very fine, Threepences(10) (S.4015), fine - very fine, one of two better (54) £100-150
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1200 George V (1910-36), Sovereign, Bombay, 1918, bare head left, rev. St George and dragon(S.3998), extremely fine £200-220
1201 George V, Halfcrowns (26), 1921, 1922, 1923 (2), 1924, 1925, this very fine, scarce, 1926,1927 (2), 1928 (2), 1929 (2), 1930 (6), these fine, rare date. 1931 (3), 1932, 1933, 1934(S.4021A, 4032, 4037), generally fine - about very fine, one or two better, Florins (12) 1920,1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, this about very fine, scarce, 1928, 1929, 1931, 1933 (3), 1935 (S.4022,4022A, 4038), generally fine - very fine (38) £120-150
1202 George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1920, 1935 (S.4021; 4037), almost uncirculated, Florin, 1926(S.4022A), about uncirculated (3) £60-80
1203 George V, Shillings (13), 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927 (2), 1928, 1929, 1931, 1933 (2), 1934, 1935,1936 (S.4023A, 4033, 4039), generally very fine, some better, Sixpences (23), 1920, 1921, 1922,1923 (2), 1924, 1925, 1926 (3), 1927, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936(4), generally fine - very fine, some better, the 1931 almost uncirculated, Threepences (19)(S.4026; 4035, 4042), fine - good very fine, some better (56) £100-140
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1204 George V, proof ‘wreath’ Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 367; S.4036),uncirculated £200-250
1205 George V, proof ‘wreath’ Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 367; S.4036),extremely fine £180-220
1206 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1928, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 368; S.4036), extremelyfine
£180-220
1207 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1928, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 368; S.4036), good veryfine £150-200
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1208 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1929, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 369; S.4036), good veryfine £200-250
1209 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1929, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 369; S.4036), extremelyfine £250-300
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1210 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1930, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 370; S.4036), good veryfine
£180-220
1211 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1930, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 370; S.4036), extremelyfine £200-250
1212 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1930, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 370; S.4036), marks onneck, otherwise, extremely fine £200-250
1213 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 371; S.4036), extremelyfine £250-300
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1214 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 371; S.4036), very fine £150-200
1215 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1932, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 372; S.4036), extremelyfine, scarce £400-500
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1216 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1932, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 372; S.4036), extremelyfine, scarce £400-500
1217 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1933, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 373; S.4036), extremelyfine, scarce £240-280
1218 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1933, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 373; S.4036), aboutextremely fine, scarce £180-220
1219 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1934, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 374; S.4036), about veryfine, rare £1,200-1,500
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1220 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1934, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 374; S.4036), very fine,rare £1,500-1,800
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1221 George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1936, head left, rev. crown in wreath (ESC 381; S.4036), extremelyfine £400-500
1222 George V, Halfcrowns, 1930 (7) (S.4037), generally fine, rare, Florin, 1930 (S.4038), goodvery fine, scarce (8) £60-80
1223 George VI (1936-52), Halfcrowns (9) (S.4080), extremely fine - uncirculated, Florins (8)(S.4081), extremely fine - uncirculated (17) £80-100
1224 George VI, Shillings (15) (S.4082, 4083), extremely fine - uncirculated, Sixpences (10)(S.4084), very fine - extremely fine, silver Threepences (16) (S.4085), very fine and better,Maundy oddments, Fourpence, 1939, Penny, 1937 (S.4087, 4090), very fine (43) £100-130
g1225 Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof Sovereigns, 1980 (2), bust right, rev. St George and dragon (4204),both brilliant uncirculated (2) £400-450
1226 Elizabeth II, Maundy set, 1957 (ESC 2574; S.4131), uncirculated (4) £100-120
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1227 Miscellaneous, Anne silver Coronation medal, fair, George III, Soho Twopence 1797, edgeknocks, fine, Three Shilling Bank Token, 1812 (S.3769), stained, good fine, Victoria, Crown1889, about fine, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1, good very fine, along with Groats (21), GeorgeIV (1), William IV (3), Victoria (17), including 1851, generally fair - about fine (26) £80-100
1228 Miscellaneous, Shillings (16), George IV (4) (S.3811, 3812), fair - fine, one better, WilliamIV (2) (S.3835), one poor, one fine, Victoria, young head (10) (S.3902, 3904, 3905, 3906A,3907), generally fine - very fine (16) £130-180
1229 Miscellaneous, Sixpences (20), George IV, 1826 (S.3815), fine, William IV (4) (S.3836),generally fine, Victoria, young head (15) (S.3908, 3909, 3910, 3911, 3912), generally fine -very fine, some better (20)
£150-200
1230 Miscellaneous, minor silver denominations (29), William IV (4), Groats (2) (S.3837),Threepence (S.3838), Three-Halfpence (S.3839), Victoria (26), Groats (9), young head (8) (S.3913), Jubilee head, 1888 (S.3930), Threepences (12), young head (10) (S.3914A,3014B, 3914C, 3914D), Jubilee head (2) (S.3931), Three-Halfpence (4) (S.3915), generally fine- very fine, some better (29) £100-120
1231 Miscellaneous, British Æ coins, seventeenth - twentieth centuries, various denominations,Copper (approx. 40), bronze (approx. 50), Brass threepences (13), others, mainly world coins (9),mixed grades (lot) £200-300
1232 Modern proof sets (17), Great Britain (10), 1972, 1973, 1974 (4), 1975 (2), 1976, 1981;Guernsey (2), 1956 double set, 1966; New Zealand (2), 1969, 1970; Switzerland (2), 1982, 1983;U.S.A., 1971, and silver uncirculated set 1976, all in cases or packets of issue; other Crown sizecoins (15), mint sets (5), and approx. 100 various modern commemorative coins and medals (lot) £80-100
1233 Miscellaneous, British CuNi coins, George VI (13), Halfcrown (2), Florins (5), Shillings (6),Sixpences (7), Elizabeth II (39), Halfcrowns (10), including 1954, this uncirculated, Florins(7), Shillings (12), Sixpences (10), including 1964 mistrike, generally good very fine -uncirculated (52) £80-100
1234 Miscellaneous 19th and 20th century, coins, tokens and small medals, in silver (325)and base metal (many hundreds), of Great Britain, Irish Free State and the Republic of Ireland, theIsle of Man and the Channel Islands, collected by date so with almost no duplication, very mixedcondition (lot) £300-500
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1 £1,1002 £8005 £3806 £1,1507 £2108 £259 £8010 £29011 £23012 £16013 £50014 £12015 £10016 £22017 £30018 £2,00019 £4,40020 £75021 £55022 £6,20023 £4,20024 £5,00025 £6,50026 £2,80027 £80028 £3,80029 £22030 £24031 £28032 £34033 £26034 £42035 £28036 £21037 £22038 £26039 £190
Lot Price40 £26042 £70043 £42044 £95045 £23046 £38047 £46048 £26049 £3,20050 £1,60051 £1,40052 £36053 £1,05054 £42055 £2,40056 £2,60057 £75058 £62059 £52060 £4,60061 £32062 £28063 £1,35064 £32065 £70066 £28067 £40068 £18069 £24070 £2,30071 £1,40072 £85073 £36074 £22075 £5,00076 £3,10077 £680
Lot Price78 £26079 £32080 £38081 £22082 £1,35083 £40084 £46085 £95086 £1,00087 £44088 £32089 £30090 £2,50091 £2,10092 £62093 £18094 £13095 £15096 £16097 £36098 £16099 £440100 £200101 £2,300102 £2,200103 £2,600104 £440105 £160106 £220107 £400108 £320109 £260110 £360111 £500112 £1,600113 £1,550114 £380
Lot Price115 £850116 £920117 £420118 £1,150119 £1,600120 £280121 £260122 £650123 £420124 £280125 £850126 £460127 £190128 £190129 £400130 £160131 £4,600132 £1,800133 £800134 £440135 £70136 £400137 £260138 £3,400139 £500140 £100141 £700142 £190143 £1,000144 £2,000145 £1,800146 £800147 £440148 £240149 £280150 £420151 £160
Lot Price152 £10,000153 £280154 £240155 £200156 £340157 £180158 £9,000159 £700160 £440161 £190162 £650163 £340164 £55165 £750166 £220167 £620168 £180169 £950170 £130171 £750172 £6,500173 £580174 £580175 £100176 £550177 £1,350178 £130179 £1,200180 £800181 £800182 £180183 £180184 £900185 £440186 £1,700187 £400188 £200
Lot Price189 £850190 £200191 £300193 £500194 £320195 £160196 £120197 £900198 £1,500199 £43,000200 £1,700201 £320202 £1,250203 £440204 £1,800205 £4,000206 £1,700207 £900208 £180209 £750210 £160211 £1,050212 £220213 £520214 £200215 £2,800216 £650217 £680218 £220219 £400220 £260221 £90222 £100223 £380224 £400225 £360226 £2,100
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Sale No: 11008
Date: Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 March 2011
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Lot Price347 £30348 £50349 £30350 £220351 £60352 £80353 £70354 £60355 £120356 £150357 £150358 £120359 £30360 £60361 £70362 £40363 £60364 £40365 £110366 £80367 £290368 £250369 £340370 £130371 £110372 £40374 £260375 £100376 £150377 £140378 £110380 £150381 £120382 £50383 £100387 £30389 £50390 £100391 £120392 £30395 £60396 £110397 £160398 £50399 £50400 £60402 £90403 £360404 £110405 £50406 £60407 £60408 £160409 £180410 £320411 £200412 £180413 £70414 £60
Lot Price415 £340416 £340417 £190418 £50419 £30420 £50421 £40422 £60424 £30425 £260427 £50430 £50431 £110432 £40433 £110434 £30435 £40436 £30437 £110438 £60439 £60440 £80441 £130444 £80445 £30447 £50448 £120449 £140450 £70451 £120452 £110453 £170454 £70455 £280456 £50457 £340458 £220459 £80460 £90461 £170462 £90463 £280464 £190465 £180466 £220467 £100468 £160470 £160471 £50472 £50474 £240475 £200476 £90478 £150479 £360480 £220481 £130482 £220483 £360
Lot Price484 £280485 £220486 £1,000487 £620488 £220489 £150490 £110491 £380492 £300493 £130494 £200495 £150496 £140497 £260498 £1,800499 £3,300500 £1,100501 £6,200502 £8,500503 £1,250504 £800505 £500506 £250507 £500508 £180509 £220510 £420511 £300512 £340513 £550514 £1,200516 £2,300517 £1,400518 £160519 £2,000520 £650521 £140522 £420523 £240524 £70525 £11,000526 £950527 £550528 £260529 £400530 £700531 £260532 £2,100533 £220534 £4,200535 £1,600536 £380537 £320538 £220539 £380540 £950541 £850542 £700543 £340
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Lot Price665 £400666 £580667 £2,100668 £140669 £550671 £140672 £420673 £500674 £550675 £170676 £200677 £950678 £260679 £4,200680 £1,000681 £800682 £360683 £480684 £360685 £220686 £170687 £320688 £300689 £280690 £320691 £340692 £10,000693 £360694 £17,000695 £1,000696 £260697 £280698 £320699 £250700 £1,400701 £120702 £120703 £150704 £360705 £2,600706 £260707 £340709 £80710 £1,200711 £150712 £120713 £320714 £4,800715 £160716 £240717 £160718 £300719 £1,000720 £4,000721 £500722 £400723 £650724 £340725 £280
Lot Price726 £240727 £150728 £260729 £580730 £300731 £380732 £260733 £260734 £80735 £120736 £300737 £500738 £260739 £1,500740 £130741 £340742 £1,000743 £750744 £360745 £150746 £1,800748 £520749 £130750 £420751 £580752 £200753 £80754 £200755 £260756 £300757 £300758 £150760 £170761 £200762 £580763 £200765 £520766 £300767 £2,600768 £260769 £360770 £600771 £400772 £900773 £600774 £460775 £280776 £1,200777 £500778 £600779 £2,300780 £850781 £500782 £750784 £260785 £200786 £300787 £360788 £120
Lot Price789 £340790 £120791 £220792 £140793 £260794 £130795 £150796 £320797 £320798 £600800 £1,000801 £550802 £200803 £1,200804 £190805 £750806 £650807 £180808 £280809 £240810 £1,350811 £520812 £130813 £210815 £200816 £110817 £150818 £550819 £100820 £380821 £240822 £240823 £1,000824 £320825 £190827 £360828 £220830 £180831 £650832 £200833 £160834 £210835 £2,700836 £340837 £100838 £170839 £180840 £180842 £240843 £80844 £280845 £100846 £110847 £280849 £260850 £260851 £50852 £110853 £80
Lot Price854 £110855 £110856 £190858 £50859 £70860 £200862 £100863 £150865 £300866 £320867 £130868 £180869 £200870 £150871 £380872 £280873 £320874 £150875 £100876 £100877 £300878 £80880 £170882 £90883 £100884 £300885 £2,700886 £170887 £150888 £190889 £220890 £180891 £180892 £140893 £180894 £150895 £190896 £140897 £140898 £160899 £140900 £80901 £120902 £100903 £50904 £380905 £180907 £50908 £90909 £130910 £320911 £240912 £420913 £130916 £1,150920 £70923 £500924 £170925 £240
Lot Price926 £140927 £180928 £130929 £190930 £600931 £600932 £90933 £50934 £800935 £50936 £400937 £160938 £360939 £360940 £360941 £400942 £380943 £130944 £80945 £3,000946 £50947 £50948 £70949 £200950 £240951 £90952 £130953 £50954 £50955 £50956 £50957 £190958 £90959 £110960 £50961 £440962 £60963 £80964 £100965 £1,350966 £1,250967 £950968 £460969 £500970 £340971 £600972 £550973 £220974 £550975 £200976 £320977 £320978 £320979 £340980 £320981 £1,350982 £420983 £240984 £240
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985 £120986 £180987 £90988 £130989 £320990 £130991 £260992 £140993 £160994 £160995 £160996 £280997 £140998 £100999 £601000 £701001 £801002 £4601003 £601004 £601005 £701006 £801007 £1401009 £701010 £701011 £2001012 £2401013 £2201014 £2601015 £2801016 £3401017 £2601018 £1201019 £1701020 £3001021 £3201022 £3201023 £3401024 £3401025 £340
Lot Price1026 £3401027 £3801028 £3001029 £2,2001030 £6501031 £3601032 £2801033 £3801034 £1701035 £2601036 £5501037 £4201038 £1901039 £2201040 £901041 £3401042 £1,0001043 £2,5001044 £1001045 £1601046 £2001047 £2001048 £4201049 £1501050 £2401051 £7201052 £1701053 £3001054 £3501055 £4401056 £2601057 £1601058 £901059 £10,0001061 £501062 £3801063 £1901064 £1001065 £3601066 £280
Lot Price1067 £3201068 £1,2001069 £7001070 £4401071 £4401072 £2201073 £1901074 £7001075 £6501076 £1501077 £1501078 £9501079 £3001080 £5201082 £1401083 £701084 £1201085 £301086 £801087 £1201088 £1601089 £5501090 £1101091 £4801092 £7201093 £2601094 £2801095 £8001096 £4001097 £2801098 £6801099 £2601100 £3201101 £4201102 £9501103 £1,5001104 £451105 £1,4001106 £1601107 £60
Lot Price1108 £2001110 £1,0001111 £2201112 £1,8001113 £1901114 £1601116 £2,3001117 £1601118 £2601119 £3601120 £2401121 £2401122 £2501123 £1,6001124 £1401125 £4601126 £3401127 £1301128 £2801129 £5001130 £1501131 £2801132 £2601133 £2601134 £3601135 £2401136 £2201137 £1701138 £2601139 £2601140 £2201141 £1801142 £2401143 £1501144 £2001145 £3601146 £2601147 £2401148 £2401149 £420
Lot Price1150 £3201151 £2201152 £3001153 £1801154 £2001155 £2801156 £2401157 £1601158 £2201160 £1601161 £1501162 £3401163 £1301164 £401165 £4001166 £1901167 £4001168 £5201169 £2801170 £1101171 £1001172 £3601173 £601174 £2601175 £2201176 £1301178 £1001179 £3601180 £36,0001181 £130,0001182 £11,0001183 £2001184 £4801185 £4401186 £8001187 £1901188 £2401189 £701190 £701191 £300
Lot Price1192 £6001193 £3001194 £1301195 £4,0001196 £2801197 £2801198 £5501199 £1601200 £5001201 £4,4001202 £9001203 £4801204 £2401205 £2201206 £2201207 £2201208 £2001209 £1801210 £1901211 £2001212 £2401213 £2401214 £2601215 £2401216 £2201217 £2001218 £2601219 £2001220 £2401221 £3201222 £3001223 £2401224 £2401227 £1401228 £3201229 £1601230 £7001231 £4801232 £280
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERSThese conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contract with you (Buyer)either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully.
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1 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to authorship, origin,age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description in the catalogue and which atthe date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with the description in the catalogue.Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any catalogue;
Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT
2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken eitheras agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal if we are theowner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as agent on behalf ofthe Seller rather than as principal, we may have a financial interest in the Lot.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
3 BEFORE THE SALE
3.1 Examination of goodsYou are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you areinterested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usuallyavailable on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation toForgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Terms and Conditions.
3.2 Catalogue descriptions
3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally orin writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size,medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimatedselling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not tobe relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are forguidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone orcolour of any item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling priceshould not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price atwhich the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.
3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being inperfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by wayof condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. Weprovide this information for guidance only and the absence of such areference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restorationnor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others.
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud, neitherthe Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible forthe correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age,attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errorsof description or for any faults or defects in any Lot.
3.3 Your Responsibility
You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods andthe matters referred to in the catalogue description.
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only
3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity onany Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containing undescribed stamps)you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before thetime fixed for the commencement of the first session of the sale. Ifaccepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of anintention to question the genuineness or description of the Lot for thepurposes of clause 5.13 of these Terms and Conditions and the provisionsof clause 5.13 shall apply accordingly.
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticitymust give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identityof your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee.
3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension on account ofcondition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having faults or defectsmay not be returned even if an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity cites other faults or defects not included in the cataloguedescription, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoingprovisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer fromthe rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate ofAuthenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on thebasis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No requestfor an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of sucha stamp will not be accepted.
4 AT THE SALE
4.1 Refusal of admission
Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which wehave control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our completediscretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.
4.2 Registration before bidding
You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identificationbefore making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyersto undergo a credit check.
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4.3 Bidding as Principal
When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by wayof telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time ofregistration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyeracceptable to us.
4.4 Commission Bids
If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form providedin our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to doso, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before theauction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identicalamounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will besold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids areundertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and theconduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested.Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the termsstated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding.
4.5 On-line Bidding
We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not beresponsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet,including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internetconnection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problemswith the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems withyour internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internetbids is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time ofthe auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an onlineinternet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity.
4.6 Telephone Bids
If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, weshall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate inbidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either theSeller or you as a result of failure to do so.
4.7 Currency Converter
At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the onemonth forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Royal Bank of Scotland orany other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of theauction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us, which isusually sterling for auctions held in London. The currency converter is notalways reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracyof the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currencyequivalent of sterling bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss sufferedas a result of you following the currency converter.
4.8 Video images
At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondenceof the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproductionof the original.
4.9 Bidding Increments
Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the followingorder although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during thecourse of the auction. The normal bidding increments are:
Up to £100 by £5
£100 to £300 by £10
£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.
£600 to £1,000 by £50
£1,000 to £3,000 by £100
£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.
£6,000 to £20,000 by £500
£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink
4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to theamount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimateprinted in the auction catalogue.
4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots asprincipal.
4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion
The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid toadvance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divideany Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute,to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks theacceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than theReserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale betweenyou and the Seller.
4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right tocharge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Termsand Conditions, and the Seller a commission in accordance with the terms ofthe Seller’s agreement.
5 AFTER THE AUCTION
5.1 Buyer’s PremiumIn addition to the hammer price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium of20% on the final hammer price of each Lot.
5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) (see VAT Symbols for details),VAT is payable on the Buyer’s Premium and on the Hammer Price, if the Lothas been marked with a sign to that effect in the catalogue (see VAT Symbolsfor details).
5.3 VAT Refunds
General
5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they have beenexported outside the EU within 3 months of the date of sale, you willgenerally be asked to deposit all amounts of VAT invoiced. However, if aSpink nominated shipper is instructed, then any refundable VAT will notbe collected. In all other cases credits will be made when proof of exportis provided. If you export the Lot yourself you must obtain shippingdocuments from the Shipping Department for which a charge of £50 willbe made.
5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail to returnthe proof of export certificate to us within such period and you have notalready accounted to us for the VAT, you will be liable to us for the fullamount of the VAT due on such Lot and we shall be entitled to invoiceyou for this sum.
5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of export certificatemust be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked ‘VAT Refund’within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment will be made where thetotal amount of VAT refundable is less than £50 and Spink will charge £50for each refund processed.
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU
5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premiumof Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You must certify that youare registered for VAT in another EU country and that the Lot is to beremoved from the United Kingdom within 3 months of the date of sale.
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT has beencharged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may be possible to applydirectly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section, Londonderry.
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU
5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme andevidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the dateof sale, the VAT element included within the Buyer’s Premium may berefunded.
5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold (g) Lotthe VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refunded where evidenceof export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale. Arefund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made onreceipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer.
5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an Import VAT (x)Lot and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months ofthe date of sale, the VAT charged on both the Hammer Price and Buyer’sPremium may be refunded. Where required, we can advise you on how toexport such Lots as a specific form of export evidence is required. Wherewe advise you on the export of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimateresponsibility in respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate willlie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.
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5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if
so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will bemade. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price,the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT) within seven days after thedate of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and anexport licence is (or may be) required.
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due to us havebeen paid in full to us, even in circumstances where we have released theLot to you.
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the following methods:
II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out onthe invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure thatyour client number is noted on the transfer.
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltd andsent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, LondonWC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing charges for paymentsmade by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a non-U.K bank shall bemet by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at thebottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment.
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied. Paymentsexceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by the card holder inperson whilst on our premises.
5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by thirdparties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you areacting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero-rated Lots (o);no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme; Lots marked (g)special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†), imported Lots marked (x)and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero-rated hammer and premium for EU VATregistered buyers.
5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items sold
until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full.
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will becovered in accordance with our policy which is available for inspection atour offices from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the timeof collection, whichever is sooner. After seven days or from the time ofcollection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will be entirely at your risk.
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility fordamage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or actsof terrorism.
5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices aresent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifyingyou of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone orin person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcomeof your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment.
5.8 Packing and handlingWe shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packinga purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time ofcollection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postagecharges are set out at the back of the catalogue.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent.Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions aremade on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and weare not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendationfor the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned.
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise oneor more of the following rights or remedies:
5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest,calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due;
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may oweyou in any other transaction the outstanding amount remainingunpaid by you;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other propertyin the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all theamounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amountsdo not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, theSpink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots orother property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amountoutstanding to us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group inrespect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to dischargeany amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether ornot you so direct;
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on yourbehalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids.
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at thesame or any other auction;
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if thisresults in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from youtogether with all reasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission,expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whateverkind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connectionwith your failure to make payment; or
5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.
5.11 Failure to collect
Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale, whether ornot payment has been made, you will be required to pay a storage charge of £2per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. You will notbe entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, togetherwith payment of all other amounts due to us.
5.12 Export Licence
5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailedprovisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise you inrelation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibility inrespect of any export will lie with you and we will not be responsible foryour failure to apply for any necessary licences.
5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may be required toproduce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiver document stating thata licence will be applied for.
5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is required beforeexporting. Export licences are usually obtained within two or three weeksbut delays can occur.
5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish toapply for an export licence does not affect your obligation to makepayment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on latepayment.
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on your behalf, weshall be entitled to recover from you our disbursements and out of pocketexpenses in relation to such application, together with any relevant VAT.
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest orother expenses incurred by you where payment is made by you despite thefact that an export licence is required.
5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery
5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot(other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold byus proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged torefund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroomnotice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinionof scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was aconflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for useuntil after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date ofthe auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to havecaused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refundcan be obtained only if the following conditions are met:
5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the auctiondate, that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery;
5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days, in thesame condition as at the auction date; and
5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produceevidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you areable to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims.
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than theamount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim forinterest.
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5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and issolely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was madeout by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, hasremained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it toany third party.
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process wasused or in use at the date of the auction.
6 LIABILITY
Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:
6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or
6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulentmisrepresentation.
7 COPYRIGHT
7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video orotherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belongto us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit.
7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to a Lotis and shall remain at all times our property and we shall have the right to useit in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allow anyone else to use suchimages, illustrations or written material without our prior written consent.
8 VAT
You shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that of the Lotto ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues. Once printed, theinformation cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseen cost or expense as a resultof the information being incorrect, you will reimburse to us on demand the fullamount incurred.
9 NOTICES
All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Anynotice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working dayafter posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting.Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the firstworking day following despatch.
10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
The following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for thepurposes of your business.
10.1 Limitation of Liability
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including fornegligence or breach of statutory duty), contract, misrepresentation orotherwise for any:
10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similarlosses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss of contract, loss of use,loss of corruption of data or information; or
10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs,damages, charges or expenses.
10.2 Severability
If any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to be invalid,illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of theconditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extentpermitted by law.
10.3 Force majeure
We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed inperforming, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions or fromcarrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond ourreasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or otherindustrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of anyother party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war,riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law orgovernmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plantor machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.
10.4 Waiver
10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is onlyeffective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstances forwhich it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right orremedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute awaiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict itsfurther exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shallpreclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right orremedy.
10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Termsand Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law.
11 Law and Jurisdiction
11.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or inconnection with them or their subject matter, shall be governed by, andconstrued in accordance with, the law of England and Wales.
11.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England and Wales shall haveexclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of, or inconnection with, Terms and Conditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges
Prices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have to be sentby courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier services are required byour insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contact [email protected] forcalculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Charging of (VAT) at auction
The information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends to accountfor VAT.
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of any symbol next tothe Lot number in the catalogue and will not be subject to VAT on theHammer Price.
2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme toVAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’ Premium isnot recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issue invoicesthat show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’sPremium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses to recover the VATcharged as input tax, subject to the normal rules for recovering input tax.
ii. Zero-Rated Lots
1. Limited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT in theUnited Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT element will be included within theBuyer’s Premium.
iii. Daggered Lots
1. Lots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20% onboth the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
iv. Starred and Omega Lots
1. Lots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% on theHammer Price and 20% on the Buyer’s Premium which is shown as inclusiveof VAT. Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20%on the Hammer Price and on the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots bear VATbecause the Lot is liable for VAT at this rate on importation into the EU.
v. Investment Gold Lots
1. Lots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the Hammer Priceand are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund of VATcharged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof ofbusiness as a collectibles dealer.
vi. Imported Lots
1. Lots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) haveVAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium because they havebeen imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU. In these caseswe have used a temporary importation procedure, which in effect means thatthe point of importation is deferred until the Lot has been sold. At this pointthe Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to pay the import VAT due.We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise onyour behalf.
Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20
Above £1,501 £20 £30 £40
Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25
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Coins, Stamps, Banknotes, Medals,Bonds & Shares, Autographs & Books
AUCTION CALENDAR
2011
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following servicesValuations for insurance and probate for individual items or whole collections.
Sales on a commission basis either of individual pieces or whole collections.
Stamps8 June Dr. Robert Towers Collection of British Empire London 1102528 June The Chartwell Collection - British Empire London 1102629 June The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain Line-Engraved Essays,
Proofs, Stamps and Covers, Part I London 1102730 June The Pasha Collection of Islamic Stamps and Postal History London 1102813 July Summer Collector’s Series Sale, featuring India and St Helena London 1102914 July The “Walter Bickly” Collection of Labuan and North Borneo Stamps London 11030July (TBA) Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale New York25 September Fine Stamps & Covers of South East Asia including the Stolz Collection Part II Singapore 1101612 October The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain Surface Printed Issues London 1103118 October Pearls of Arabian Philately London 110379 November Autumn Collector’s Series Sale London 11033Late November The “Agathon” Collection of the First Issue of Russia London 110346 December The Chartwell Collection - Great Britain King Edward VII Essays,
Proofs and Issued Stamps London 11035
Banknotes27/28 September World Banknotes London 110198 December World Banknotes London 11020
Bonds and Shares21 October Bonds & Share Certificates of the World London 11022
Medals21 July Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1101024 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 11011
Coins22/23 June Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 110096 October Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 110231 December Ancient, English & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 11024
Group Chairman and CEOOlivier Stocker
Your Specialists
CoinsPaul Dawson Richard Bishop Julie-Morgane Lecoindre William MacKay Arthur Bryant John Pett
Stephen Goldsmith Jim Fitzgerald Matthew Orsini Normand Pepin Thomas TesorieroStamps
Guy Croton Tim Hirsch David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger Paul Mathews Dominic SavastanoCharles Shreve Chris Anderson George Eveleth Ed Robinson Andrew Titley
Banknotes, Bonds & SharesBarnaby Faull Mike Veissid Francesca Girelli
Stephen Goldsmith Jim Fitzgerald Matthew OrsiniAutographs
Robert LitzenbergerOrders, Decorations, Medals & Militaria
Mark Quayle Oliver PepysBooks
Philip Skingley Rebecca Mason
Your Europe Team
Chairman’s OfficeDennis Muriu Monica Kruber
DirectorsTimothy Hirsch Anthony Spink
Auction and Client Management TeamEmily Johnston Miroslava Adusei-Poku Luca Borgo Phillipa Brown
FinanceAlison Bennet Mina Bhagat Alison Kinnaird Shyam Padhiar
IT & AdministrationBerdia Qamarauli Segun Magbagbeola Liz Cones Curlene Spencer John Winchcombe
Your America Team
PresidentCharles Shreve
Finance & Operations ManagerSam Qureshi
Chairman EmeritusJohn Herzog
Auction AdministrationRick Penko Patricia Gardner
Marketing & DesignJames McGuire Emily Cowin William Jackson Shawn Barnes Clyde Townsend
AdministrationIngrid Qureshi Mary Gottberg Kisha Townsend
AuctioneerTracy Shreve
Your Asia TeamGary Tan
Our Environmental Commitment: Paper from Sustainable Forests and Non Hazardous InkFor centuries Spink and its employees have been preserving and curating collectable items. We now wish to play a modest role in preserving ourplanet, as well as the heritage of collectables, so future generations may enjoy both.
We insist that our printers source all paper used in the production of Spink catalogues from FSC registered suppliers (for further information onthe FSC standard please visit fsc.org) and use inks containing non hazardous ingredients. Spink recycle all ecological material used on our premisesand we would encourage you to recycle your catalogue once you have finished with it.
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