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Iceni, Uninscribed Coinage (c. 10 BC - AD 60), silver Half Unit, boar, reverse horse left, rosette above, 0.40gm (VA – [cf. 661-1 for obv.]; S. 73 variant). About very fine, toned, extremely rare with horse left (£50-70)
£50–£70
Corieltauvi, Uninscribed Coinage (c. 40-10 BC), silver Unit, so-called ‘South Ferriby’ type, obverse almost plain, reverse horse right, rosette above, 1.21gm (VA 877-5/884-1; cf. S. 68-9). Reverse off-centre, otherwise very fine and toned (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £50
Corieltauvi, Aun Cost (c. 5-1 BC), plated Stater, Apollo wreath, reverse horse left, AVN above, uncertain legend below, 3.39gm (VA 910-2; S. 286). Obverse fine and clear, reverse only mediocre, but very rare (£40-50)
£40–£50
Corieltauvi, Aun Cost (c. 5-1 BC), silver Unit, obverse plain, reverse horse, AVN and pellet above, A unbarred, COST below, 0.95gm (VA 914-1; S. 287). Fine, all the legend clear, rare (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £45
Corieltauvi, Aun Cost (c. 5-1 BC), silver Unit, obverse plain, reverse horse, AVN and pellet above, A barred, floral patterns below and behind, 1.01gm (VA 914-3; S. 287). Very fine and well-centred, rare (£80-100)
£80–£100
Corieltauvi, Vep Corf (c. AD 5), silver Unit, Apollo wreath divides two rosettes, reverse horse right, VEP above, CO below, annulet behind tail, 1.01gm (VA 934-1, variant; S. 292). Edge chipped, otherwise fine and very rare (£50-70)
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early anglo-saxon Period (c. 690-725), Sceatta, Primary series B, Kentish, diademed bust right, reverse bird on cross with annulets at horizontal ends, 1.17gm (Rigold BII; BMC 27b; N. 126; cf. S. 784). About very fine, toned (£80-100)
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, (c. 690-725), Sceatta, Primary series B, Kentish, diademed bust right, reverse bird on cross with annulets at horizontal ends, additional cross in front, 1.22gm (Rigold BII; BMC 27b; N. 127; S. 784). Very fine, light grey tone (£90-110)
Hammer Price: £95
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Early Period (c. 690-725), Sceatta, series C, East Anglian, radiate bust right, APA in runes, reverse standard, 1.01gm (Rigold R1; BMC type 2b; N. 161; S. 785). Full flan, very fine and well struck (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £100
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Series E, degraded bust with cross forming part of face, reverse standard with four pellets around central pellet-in-annulet, 1.10gm (Rigold E; Metcalf class D, and NC 1966, pl.xvi, 27; N.45; S. 786). Very fine, obverse well struck (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £90
Early Period, South Saxon (c. 720-750), Sceatta, series G, diademed bust right with cross in front, reverse standard with pellet in annulet in centre, three saltires and a triangle of pellets in angles, 1.01gm (Metcalf, NC 1966, type M; BMC 3a; N. 43; S. 808). Good silver, very fine and toned, rare (£100-120)
Hammer Price: £110
Kings of East Anglia, Edmund (855-870), Penny, Baeghelm, EADMVND REX around cross pattée with pellet in each angle, reverse BAEGHELM MO, similar, 1.28gm (cf. Pagan, BNJ 1982, p.72; BMC 43; N. 461; S. 955). Tiny flan split at top, otherwise about extremely fine and very rare (£400-600)
Hammer Price: £400
East Anglia, St. Edmund Memorial Penny, SCEAIDMVND around A, reverse ASTEN MONET around cross (N. 483, S. 960). Slightly crimped but very fine. (£120-140)
East Anglia, St. Edmund Memorial Coinage (c. 895-910), Penny, no moneyer’s name, SC EAD around A, reverse SC EAD around cross pattée, 0.98gm (N. 483/1; S. 960). About very fine, an extremely rare variant (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £170
Aethelred II, Penny, Last Small Cross type, Norwich, Eadwacer, EADPACER ON: NODP, 1.68gm (cf. Doubleday 383; N. 777; S. 1154). Hair on bust weak, otherwise very fine, scarce (£120-140)
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Quatrefoil type, Huntingdon, Eadnoth, EDNOD MΩO HVN, early phase of die-cutting [‘Northampton A’] with long face and heavy jaw, legend ends ANGEL, 1.05gm (B & L, ASMH p.240; cf. Arnot 196; N. 781; S. 1157). Typical barbarous Northampton style, slightly weak at top of obverse otherwise very fine, very rare (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
William I, Penny, PAXS type, Exeter, Lifwine, LIFPINE ON IEXE, 1.41gm (Brettell 255, same dies; BMC 657; N. 848; S. 1257). Reverse legend partly weak, otherwise about very fine (£90-110)
Hammer Price: £140
Henry I, Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type, Gloucester, Wibert, [––––]D: ON: GLOP[–––], 1.10gm (N. 871; S. 1276). Much of legend flat, about fine, dark tone, very rare (£120-150)
Stephen, Penny, ‘Watford’ type, Canterbury, Willem, P[ILL]E[M: ON:] CA:, 1.10gm (Mack 6f; N. 873; S. 1278). Mostly flat, but fair and toned (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £35
Stephen, Penny, ‘Watford’ type, Wilton, Falche, FALC[HE: ON] PILT, 1.27gm (Mack 39a; N. 873; S. 1278). Half flat, fair to fine (£50-70)
Hammer Price: £65
John, Penny, Short Cross series, London, type 4b, Willem, WILLELM ON LV, normal crude style but without any hair curls, 1.36gm (N. 968/2; S. 1348A). Fine, interesting (£30-40)
Hammer Price: £40
John, Penny, Short Cross series, Norwich, type 5a2, Renald, RENALD · ON · NOR, 1.33gm (N. 969; S. 1350). Good fine (£40-50)
Edward III (1327-1377), Henry III, Penny, Short Cross series, class 7b, London, ELIS; Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1555, English titles; Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1569, m.m. coronet; other English hammered silver, Henry II to Charles II (15). [18]. Mostly fair to fine (£100-130)
Hammer Price: £160
Henry III, Pennies (4), Long Cross series, Canterbury, type Vb, WILLEM; London (2), type Vb, NICOLE, with E of moneyer’s name over N, and type Vc, DAVI; Edward I, Penny, Long Cross series, Bury, type VI, ION; together with a counterfeit of a Henry III Long Cross Penny of London, moneyer Walter (N. 992-3, 1001; S. 1368-9, 1377). [5]. Mostly fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £60
Henry III, Pennies (4), Long Cross series, Lincoln, type IIIb, RICARD; London (2), both type IIIa, NICOLE; Winchester, type IIIa, WILLEM (N. 986-7; S. 1362-3). [4]. London very fine, others fine or better (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £55
Henry III, Penny, Long Cross series, London, type Ib, LIE TERCI LON, 1.40gm (N. 984; S. 1359). Very fine with an excellent portrait, scarce (£60-70)
Henry III, Pennies (2), Long Cross series, London, types IIa and IIb, both NICOLE (N. 985; S. 1361). [2]. Both very fine, but first with reverse a little off-centre (£40-50)
Henry III, Pennies (10), Long Cross series, London, types IIIa (8), IIIb-c (2), all NICOLE (N. 986-8; S. 1362-4). [10]. Fine and better (£90-120)
Edward I, Penny, 2b, Bristol (N. 1015; S. 1416); Ireland, Edward I, Penny, Second issue, Dublin (DF 64; S. 4247); other miscellaneous English hammered silver (14), and copper (3), Henry III to Charles I, including two more Bristol Pence of Edward I. [19]. First two very fine, some others fine but two pierced (£60-70)
Edward I, Penny, London, class 4e (N. 1027; S. 1398); Edward II, Pennies (3), Canterbury, class 13, and London (2), classes 11b2, 12b/11b2 (N. 1063-4; S. 1456, 1458, 1466). [4]. First three very fine, last fine and with flan split at edge (£45-60)
Edward I, Halfpenny, Lincoln, class 3c, CIVITAS LINCOL, 0.67gm (N. 1045/1; S. 1440). Fine and clear, very rare (£50-80)
Edward I, Farthing, London, class 1a, bifoliate crown, LONDONIENSIS, 0.45gm (N. 1051/1; S. 1443). Good fine, toned (£35-45)
Edward I, Farthings (2), both London, classes 9a and 10 (N. 1057/1, 1058; S. 1449-50). [2]. First fair, second better but has been repaired (£25-35)
Hammer Price: £25
Edward I-II, Pennies (3), all Berwick-on-Tweed, Blunt classes IIIa, IVa, IVb (N. 1076, 1078-9; S. 1415). [3]. About very fine, first toned (£60-80)
Edward I-II, Pennies (10), of Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury (2), Durham and London (6), various classes; together with a continental imitation of an Edward I London Penny, and counterfeits of Edward I Pennies of Canterbury and Durham. [13]. Fine and better (£70-90)
Edward III, Second Coinage, Halfpenny, class 4a, star after DON; Third Coinage, Penny, London, type 2, Lombardic Ns, and Halfpenny, London, reads EDWARDVS REX, nothing before REX; Treaty Period, Penny, London, saltire after DON, unbarred A (N. 1102/1, 1114, 1131, 1264; S. 1540, 1544, 1557, 1624). [4]. Fine to very fine, all toned (£50-60)
Richard III (1483-1485), Richard II, Farthing, London, large head with no neck, RICARD REX ANGLIE, 0.26gm (Purvey –; N. 1334; S. 1703). A little off-centre, otherwise good fine and clear, very rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £180
Henry V, Halfpenny, London, class G, no marks, bust with hollow neck, 0.41gm (N. 1412; S. 1797). Flan slightly crimped and with ghosting of reverse cross across bust, otherwise good fine and very rare (£60-80)
Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfgroat, Calais, m.m. cross II (N. 1429; S. 1840); Edward IV (Second reign), Halfgroat, Canterbury, m.m. rose, C on breast (B. & W. XVIII/XX; N. 1637; S. 2106); Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, York, Sede vacante, m.m. martlet, no keys, and Profile issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp. Bainbridge, m.m. rose, no marks (N. 1717, 1751/2; S. 2217, 2262A); Henry VIII, First Coinage, Halfgroat, York, Abp. Wolsey, m.m. pansy, and Second Coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp....
Henry VI, Annulet issue, Penny, London, m.m. cross V; Halfpence (2), both London, m.m. cross II and cross V (N. 1431, 1434; S. 1844, 1848); Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, class IIIc, m.m. tun, no stops (N. 1712; S. 2211); Edward VI, Third Period, 3oz. issue, Penny, York, m.m. mullet (N. 1946; S. 2475). [5]. Fine and better (£50-70)
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