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James II (1685-1691), Halfcrown, 1689 Sepr, Dublin mint, James press (S 6579D; DF 379). Metal fault on King’s neck, otherwise almost very fine (£50-60)
Hammer Price: £85
James II (1685-1691), Halfcrown, 1689 Mar:, Dublin mint, James press (S 6579L; DF 389). Very fine (£40-60)
James II (1685-1691), Halfcrown, 1690 Apr:, Limerick mint, large size (S 6579N; DF 393). Very fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £75
James II (1685-1691), Halfcrown, 1690 May, small size; Shillings (2), both 1689 Jan (S 6580B, 6581M; DF 398, 421) [3]. First scratched, otherwise generally fine (£40-50)
Hammer Price: £60
George III (1760-1820), Six Shillings, 1804 (S 6615; DF 614). Some hairline scratches, otherwise very fine (£160-200)
Hammer Price: £260
George III (1760-1820), Proof Six Shillings, 1804, in silver, foremost leaf points to right side of e in dei, edge plain, 26.94g/12h (S 6615; DF 616). Brilliant, rare; contained in original metal shells and housed in a contemporary black fitted case (£600-800)
Hammer Price: £1,100
George III (1760-1820), Proof Six Shillings, 1804, in silver, foremost leaf points to right side of e in dei, edge plain, 26.74g/12h (S 6615; DF 616). Portrait a little smoothed, nearly extremely fine, rare (£450-500)
Hammer Price: £420
George III (1760-1820), Proof Penny, 1805, gilt, edge grained, 17.27g/6h (S 6620; DF 593). Surfaces marked, otherwise nearly extremely fine (£150-180)
Hammer Price: £210
George III (1760-1820), Proof Penny, 1805, bronzed, edge grained, 16.71g/6h (S 6620; DF 592). Minor flan flaw on obverse, good extremely fine (£200-250)
£200–£250
George III (1760-1820), Halfpenny, 1805 (S 6621; DF 506); George IV, Halfpenny, 1823 (S 6624; DF 635) [2]. Extremely fine, first with original colour (£70-90)
Hammer Price: £120
George III (1760-1820), Proof Halfpenny, 1805, bronzed, edge grained, 8.71g/6h (S 6621; DF 598). Practically as struck (£200-250)
Hammer Price: £200
George III (1760-1820), Proof Farthing, 1806/5, gilt, edge plain, 4.15g/6h (S 6622; DF 605). Flaw on reverse at 3 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, the overdate clear, rare (£150-200)
Hammer Price: £160
George III (1760-1820), Proof Farthing, 1806, copper, edge grained, 4.32g/6h (S 6622; DF 603). Minor marks, good extremely fine (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £100
George IV (1820-1830), Penny, 1823 (S 6623; DF 631). Some cuts on bust, otherwise extremely fine with attractive light brown tone (£60-80)
Free State (1921-1937), Halfcrown, 1930 (S 6625; DF 653). Some bagmarks but extremely fine (£70-100)
£70–£100
Free State (1921-1937), Florin, 1930 (S 6626; DF 661). A few bagmarks but extremely fine (£70-100)
Hammer Price: £50
Free State (1921-1937), Florins (2), 1931, 1937 (S 6626; DF 662, 666) [2]. Some surface marks, first nearly extremely fine, second very fine (£70-100)
Free State (1921-1937), Shilling, 1930, Penny, 1935 (S 6627, 6630; DF 669, 687) [2]. First nearly extremely fine, second practically as struck with almost full original colour (£60-80)
£60–£80
Victoria (1837-1901), Unofficial Model Four Shillings, 1901, in gold, by D.R. Golder, veiled bust left, rev. triskeles, edge plain, hallmarked hd, Birmingham, 32.10g/12h. Matt, as struck, UNIQUE (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £520
Jersey, Victoria, Proof Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1866, plain truncation, 8.60g/12h (McCammon 9B). Attractive tone, about as struck; contained in original metal shells (£80-100)
Hammer Price: £130
Jersey, Edward VII, unofficial Model Four Shillings, 1910, in gold, by D.R. Golder, bust right, rev. arms, edge plain, hallmarked hd, Birmingham, 32.73g/12h. Brilliant, as struck, UNIQUE (£250-300)
Hammer Price: £600
George III (1760-1820), Crowns (2), both 1818, revs. enamelled in red, white and blue; Halfcrowns (2), 1817, 1818, revs. enamelled in seven colours [4]. All brooch mounted, slightly chipped and third with pin missing (£60-80)
Hammer Price: £70
George III (1760-1820), Halfcrowns (2), 1818, rev. enamelled in five colours, 1819, rev. enamelled in six colours [2]. Both brooch mounted, slightly chipped (£40-50)
George IV (1820-1830), Shillings (5), 1826 (3), revs. enamelled in red, white and blue; others (2), dates worn, revs. enamelled, one in red, white and dark blue, other in red and light blue [5]. First brooch mounted (£40-60)
Victoria (1837-1901), Crowns (2), 1844, 1887, revs. enamelled in seven colours; Halfcrowns (4), 1881, 1887 (2), 1889, revs. enamelled in various colours; Shillings (2), both 1887, revs. enamelled in four colours; Threepence, 1897, rev. enamelled in five colours; George V, Halfcrown, 1915, rev. enamelled in six colours [10]. Some brooch mounted, with rings for safety chain, slightly chipped (£100-150)
Edward VIII (1936), Pattern Crown, 1937, by T.H. Paget, a plaster cast taken from the obv. matrix, Latin legend (Dyer pl.A). Excessively rare and very important (£750-1,000)
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Edward VIII (1936), Pattern Halfcrown, 1937, by T.H. Paget, a relief plaster cast taken from the obv. matrix, by the grace of god legend, with the artist’s name and denomination (Dyer pl.A, 4). Excessively rare and very important (£500-700)
Edward VIII (1936), Pattern Halfcrown, 1937, by T.H. Paget, an incuse plaster cast taken from the obv. matrix, by the grace of god legend, with the artist’s name and denomination (Dyer pl.A, 4). Excessively rare and very important (£500-700)
Edward VIII (1936), Pattern Halfcrown, 1937, by T.H. Paget, a plaster cast taken from the matrix with the ship design eventually used on the Halfpenny (Dyer pl.F, 3). Excessively rare and very important (£500-700)
Edward VIII (1936), Pattern Halfpenny, 1937, by T.H. Paget, a plaster cast taken from the rev. matrix, legend and date 10.11.36 impressed on edge (Dyer pl.F). Excessively rare and very important (£500-700)
Edward VIII (1936), Halfpenny, 1937, a uniface trial of the rev. in bronze, unsigned [by T.H. Paget], ship, 5.66g (Dyer plate F, 5). Mint state, patinated, extremely rare (£2,000-3,000)
Hammer Price: £2,000
British West Africa, Pennies (3), 1936, 1936h, 1936kn, Halfpence (3), 1936, 1936h, 1936kn, Tenth-Pennies (3), 1936, 1936h, 1936kn (Vice 176, 177, 178, 233, 234, 235, 281, 282, 283; KM. 14-16); East Africa, 10 Cents (3), 1936, 1936h, 1936kn, 5 Cents (3), 1936h (2), 1936kn (KM. 23-4); Fiji, Penny, 1936 (KM. 6); India, Jodhpur, Umaid Singh, Quarter-Anna, 1936 (KM. 133); Kutch, Khengarji III, 5, Two and a Half and 1 Kori, all VS 1992 [1936], 3 Dokda, VS 1993 [1936] (KM. Y 63, 65-7); New Guinea,...
£150–£200
British West Africa, Proof Penny 1936, edge plain, 9.46g/12h (Vice 176A; KM. 16). Brilliant, very rare (£300-400)
£300–£400
British West Africa, Proof Halfpenny, 1936, edge plain, 5.71g/12h (Vice 233A; KM. 15). Brilliant, very rare (£250-350)
£250–£350
British West Africa, Proof Tenth-Penny, 1936, edge plain, 1.94g/12h (Vice 281A; KM 14). Brilliant, very rare (£250-300)
£250–£300
British West Africa, Proof Tenth-Penny, 1936h, edge plain, 1.97g/12h (Vice 282A; KM. 14). Practically as struck, very rare (£350-450)
£350–£450
East Africa, East Africa/British West Africa, mule Penny, 1936h (Vice 336; KM. BWA 17). Very fine, rare (£250-300)
East Africa, 10 Cents, 1936, without the central hole punched out, 9.36g/12h (KM. 24). Extremely fine with much original colour, excessively rare (£300-400)
Hammer Price: £300
East Africa, 10 Cents, 1936kn (KM. 24). Obverse from a broken and filled die with most of rex missing, corresponding weakness on reverse, good extremely fine, much original colour, unusual (£50-100)
East Africa, Proof 5 Cents, 1936h, edge plain, 6.47g/12h (KM. 23). Two minor spots on reverse, otherwise practically as struck, very rare (£200-250)
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