Auction Report
Gross Total: £776,890 (£963,344 including buyers' premium)
Number of lots: 587
Sell-through rate: 91.8%
Exchange rate of the GB pound: US $1.32 and €1.19
Principal Lots
Lot no.
481. USA, Naval Engagement of 11 September 1814, a gold medal by M. Fürst, ex Ford, £180,000 (£223,200)
478. USA, Naval Engagement of 19 August 1812, a silver medal by J.M. Reich, ex Paneyko and Ford, £46,000 (£57,040)
477. USA, Massachusetts, Oak Tree Shilling, 1652, £44,000 (£54,560)
342. Scotland, David I, Sterling, Carlisle, Castle type, found in 2016, £32,000 (£39,680)
480. USA, Naval Engagement of 28 June 1814, a silver medal by M. Fürst, ex Ford, £26,000 (£32,240)
482. USA, Naval Engagement of 11 September 1814, a gold medal by M. Fürst, ex Ford, £19,000 (£23,560)
479. USA, Naval Engagement of 29 December 1812, a silver medal by M. Fürst, ex Ford, £16,000 (£19,840)
522. India, William IV, Restrike Proof 2 Mohurs, 1835, £13,000 (£16,120)
565. Martyrdom of Charles I, a silver medal by J. Warin, ex Montagu, Murdoch, Stanley and Farquhar, £8,500 (£10,540)
70. Edward III, Third coinage, Third period, Noble, London, found near Fulford (Staffs.) 2015, £8,000 (£9,920)
289. Victoria, Crown, 1847, £7,500 (£9,300)
Saleroom Notices
The following were amendments to the printed catalogue descriptions:
490. The monarch is Charles VI
522. The date is 1835
Withdrawn Lots
The following lot was withdrawn before the auction:
515
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