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India, TRIPURA, Vira Vikrama Kishore Manikya (TE 1333-1357/1923-1947), Rupees (6), TE1337, grained edges (KM 406). Good fine, one discoloured, scarce (6)
Hammer Price: £65
India, SOUTH INDIA, Fanams and Half-Fanams (80). Very fine or better (80)
Hammer Price: £350
India, SOUTH INDIA, Fanams and Half-Fanams (76). Very fine or better (76)
Hammer Price: £330
India, PRINCELY STATES, Rupees of Gwalior (22), Broach, Chanda, Sikh Empire, etc. (18). Mostly very fine (40)
Hammer Price: £110
India, PRINCELY STATES, MUGHAL EMPIRE, etc., Rupees and fractions (40). Mostly fine or very fine (40)
Hammer Price: £120
India, PRINCELY STATES, MUGHAL EMPIRE, BRITISH INDIA, etc., Rupees, fractions, etc. (76). Mostly fine or very fine (76)
Hammer Price: £150
India, PRINCELY STATES, MUGHAL EMPIRE, BRITISH INDIA, etc., Rupees, fractions, etc. (75). Mostly fine or very fine, but several of the Mughal coins with punch marks (75)
Hammer Price: £160
India, PRINCELY STATES, DELHI SULTANS, BRITISH INDIA, etc., coins, mostly inbillon or copper, a few silver (64). Many fair or fine, a few better (64)
Hammer Price: £70
India, DAMAO, Joseph V (1706-1750), Eighth-Atia, 1750, crowned arms, reverse Cross of Christ, date in angles (KM 5). Fair, the third numeral of date a little unclear
Hammer Price: £25
India, DIIJ, John, Prince Regent (1799-1816), 600-Reis or Rupia, 1806, arms, reverse Cross of Christ, date in angles (KM 56). Good very fine, and very rare
Hammer Price: £200
India, GOA, Philip Ill (Philip IV of Spain) (1621-1640), Double-Tanga, 1640, arms, reverse Saint Philip standing holding Cross (KM 166). With typical flatness in places, but figure and upper portion of reverse shield sharp and clear, fine for issue
Hammer Price: £75
India, GOA, Peter, Prince Regent (1667-1683), Xerafin, 1681, shield, reverse Cross of Christ, with Indian punch marks both sides (KM 225). Fair, but obverse shield and cross and dateon reverse clear, perhaps better for issue
India, GOA, Half-Xerafin, 1683, similar, with Indian punch marks on reverse (KM 169).Fair
Hammer Price: £50
India, GOA, John V (1706-1750), Xerafin, 1714 (?), crowned arms, dividing GA, reverse cross, date in four quarters (KM 97). Poorly struck as usual, fine, rare
India, GOA, Joseph I, the Reformer (1750-1777), 12-Xerafins, 1764 (KM 142). With much weakness, otherwise fine, very rare
Hammer Price: £130
India, GOA, Mary I, the Pious (1786-1799), 12-Xerafins, 1788 (KM 187). Surface rather marked, perhaps from a mount, otherwise good fine, very rare
India, GOA, Mary I, the Pious (1786-1799), 12-Xerafins, 1790. Surface pitted and showing some tooling, from a mount, fine or better otherwise very rare
India, GOA, Mary I, the Pious (1786-1799), 12-Xerafins, 1791. Usual rather crude style, but very fine for issue, very rare
Hammer Price: £300
India, GOA, Miscellaneous coins in silver (3), base metal (19). Generally badly worn
India, PORTUGUESE COINS FOR MALACCA, Emmanuel (1495-1521), First Issue, tin Bastardo, globe, legend around, reverse Cross of Christ, legend around (Mitch. 3146). With typical corrosion to surface, but legend and design clear and otherwise very fine forissue, very rare, particularly in this state
£100–£150
India, ARCOT, Rupees, mostly circa AH 1218-1221 (20), some with dates off or partly offflan (KM C. 46). Mostly about very fine (20) One example illustrated
Hammer Price: £165
India, PONDICHERRY, Fanons, with P below date (8). Very fine or better (8)
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Madras Presidency, Half-Ashrafi or Half-Mohur,undated (1819) (Pr. 242; KM 420). Good fine, rare
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Madras Presidency, Second Issue, Half-Pagoda, 1808, small English letters and end stop (Pr. 171; KM 449); Quarter-Pagodas (3) (Pr. 173 (2), Pr. 176). First good fine, with traces of Spanish undertype both sides, last good very fine, other two fine or better, but one with surface somewhat pitted and damage to rim (10 o'clock) and possibly from a mount
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Madras Presidency, Gilt Proof 10-Cash, 1803 (Pr. 210; KM C. 433). Good extremely fine
£60–£80
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Coinage of 1692-93, Rupee, in the name of William and Mary, year 6 (Pr. 28; KM 28). Very fine, small test marks both sides in centre, extremely rare, lightly cleanedThe E.I.C. coinage of 1692-93 in the Mughal style, with a Persian inscription, offended Emperor Aurangzeh and was suspended
Hammer Price: £420
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Coinage of 1692-93, Rupee, in the name of William and Mary, year 6 (Pr. 28; KM 28). About very fine, but similar punch marks both sides
Hammer Price: £400
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Rupees (29), Surat, AH 1215, year 46, machine struck (Pr. 286; KM C. 678a).Very fine or better (29) One example illustrated
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Malabar Coast, Munbai Rupee, in the name of Alamgir II (Pr. 294; KMC. 640). Good very fine, scarce
Hammer Price: £15
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Malabar Coast, Munbai Rupee, in the name of Alamgir II (Pr. 294; KMC. 640). Very fine
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Malabar Coast, Fanams (8), 1214 (Pr. 298; KM 694). Mostly about very fine (8)
Hammer Price: £20
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Gilt Proof 8-Reas, 4-Reas, and 2-Reas, 1794 (KM 123, 134, 140; cf. KM 584, 582, 581). Virtually as struck and rare (3)
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Bronzed Proof 8-Reas, 4-Reas, and 2-Reas, 1794 (Pr. 122, 133, 139). Good extremely fine (3)
Hammer Price: £85
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Gilt Proof Double-Pice, 1804 (Pr. 196; cf. KM C. 588). Good extremely fine
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Gilt Proof Pice, 1804 (Pr. 200; cf. KM C. 587). Good extremely fine
£70–£90
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bombay Presidency, Copper Pattern for Gold and Silver, 1828, star with garter inscribed BOMBAY, reverse lion and palm tree (Pr. 336). Has been cleaned, and only about very fine, but very rare
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bengal Presidency, Milled Issue (1793), Quarter-Mohur (1793) 1204, with mint name Murshidabad, obliquely grained edge (Pr. 64; KM C. 777). Good very fine, with a few light adjustment marks on obverse
£40–£60
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, Bengal Presidency, Rupee (1793), Calcutta, on a broad silver flan, border lightly engraved, presumably intended for presentation. Only fine, with several scratches and other damage, but curious and interesting
Hammer Price: £60
India, EAST INDIA COMPANY, UNIFORM SERIES, Victoria (1837-1901), gold Mohur, 1841, type II, divided legend, W.W. on truncation (Pr. 22; KM 462.1). With quite heavy surface marks and bruise to obverse rim (c. 9 o'clock), otherwise very fine
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