Coins, Historical Medals and Antiquities (7-8 Sep 21)

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Coins, Historical Medals and Antiquities Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 September 2021 at 10am each day Catalogue 194


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AN AUCTION OF

Coins, Historical Medals and Antiquities Tuesday 7 and Wednesday 8 September 2021 at 10am each day

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CONTENTS Please note: Lots will be sold at a rate of approximately 120 per hour

Tuesday 7 September at 10am Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry ....................................... 1-44 English Hammered Coins from various properties .......................................................45-166 A Collection of Coins of the Chester Mint, the Property of a Gentleman.................... 167-176 The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) .................................................. 177-359 Ten-minute interval The David Marshall Collection of British Coins ......................................................... 360-534 British Milled Coins from various properties ............................................................. 535-656 A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Lady ....................................................657-796

Wednesday 8 September at 10am Scottish, Irish and Island Coins from various properties............................................. 797-823 British Coins – Lots .................................................................................................. 824-891 World Coins from various properties (Afghanistan to Israel) ..................................... 892-1183 Ten-minute interval World Coins from various properties (Italy to Yugoslavia)....................................... 1184-1347 Cabinets and Numismatic Books........................................................................... 1348-1352 British Historical Medals from various properties ................................................... 1353-1399 World Historical Medals from various properties ...................................................1400-1429 Ancient Coins from various properties................................................................... 1430-1528 Antiquities from various properties ........................................................................ 1529-1570

OTHER FORTHCOMING NUMISMATIC EVENTS AUCTIONS 22 September 2021 The Michael Gietzelt Collection of British Coins (1625-1660)

5 October 2021 British Coins from the Collection of Ian Sawden

30 September 2021 Tokens, Tickets and Passes, Wiltshire Coins and Paranumismatica

7-8 October 2021 Coins and Historical Medals

VALUATION DAYS CHESTER

RICHMOND

The Chester Grosvenor Hotel 2 September

Richmond Hill Hotel 21 September

NORWICH

HAMPSTEAD

The Maids Head Hotel 6 September

Burgh House and Hampstead Museum 22 September

SHAFTESBURY Shaftesbury Arts Centre 16 September

All dates are provisional and do not constitute a full listing for the date span shown. Please see www.dnw.co.uk for more details and the latest updates


ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS


Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

Michael Trenerry, one of the best known names in numismatics in the West of England, originally studied for a degree in law at the University of London, financing his studies by buying and selling 18th and 19th century trade tokens, as well as English hammered coins. On graduating he qualified as a solicitor, while continuing to deal in pre-1660 English, Roman and Celtic coins and 17th century trade tokens. Some years ago Michael decided to cease legal practice in order to concentrate on numismatics. He holds a post graduate diploma in European Studies as well as a Masters degree in Management from the University of Coventry. Michael has almost 50 years’ experience as a coin dealer and, with his wife Elizabeth, is a director of Michael Trenerry Coins, primarily a mail order business issuing catalogues of Roman, Celtic, English hammered coins and 17th century tokens.

Æthelred II (978-1016)

1 Penny, First Hand type, London, Æthelweard, ÆDERD M¯O LVNDONI, Southern B style, pellet above hand, 1.51g/9h (Dolley & Talvio 57; SCBI Mack 822, this coin; SCBI Copenhagen 703, same dies; BEH 2200; BMC 190; N 766; S 1144). Neat and round, better than very fine, dark patina £300-£360 Provenance: R.P. Mack Collection [from Spink 1928]; bt Spink April 1982

2 Penny, Second Hand type, London, Leofstan, LEOFSTAN M¯O LVND, 1.23g/9h (SCBI Mack 844, this coin; SCBI Copenhagen 879; BEH 2718; BMC 207; N 768; S 1146). Lightly peckmarked, otherwise very fine, grey tone with light iridescence £240-£300 Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; H.A. Parsons Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-13 May 1954, lot 155 (part); R.P. Mack Collection [from Spink July 1962]; SNC September 1982 (6640)

3 Penny, CRVX type, Colchester, Svertingr, SPETINC M¯O COLNC, 1.28g/3h (Turner 29; SCBI Copenhagen 111; BEH 311; BMC –; N 770; S 1148). Lightly peckmarked, struck from a crude obverse die, about very fine £180-£220

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

4 Penny, CRVX type, Ilchester, Leofsige, LEOFSIGE M¯O GIFEL, 1.51g/6h (SCBI Hermitage 372, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 334; BEH 1040; BMC 95; N 770; S 1148). Peckmarked and struck from rusted dies, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce £300-£360 Provenance: Bt B.J. Dawson

5 Penny, CRVX type, Ipswich, Leofsige, LEOFSIGE M¯O GIPES, 1.69g/6h (Sadler 159-60 [dies O2/R2]; SCBI East Anglia 1156, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 345; BEH 1065; BMC 101; N 770; S 1148). Flan lightly crimped, otherwise better than very fine, lightly toned with some residual find patina, scarce £240-£300 Provenance: Bt January 1984

6 Penny, CRVX type, Lympne, Leofric, LEOFRIC M¯O LIMN, reads EDERED, 1.47g/6h (SCBI Helsinki 84 and South-Eastern Museums 843, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 515; BEH 1614; BMC –; N 770; S 1148). Peckmarked, surface stress crack at 12 o’clock penetrating to the portrait, otherwise nearly very fine and iridescently toned, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: A Collection of Anglo-Saxon and Norman Coins, Glendining Auction, 21 September 1983, lot 38; Glendining Auction, 9 July 1986, lot 211

7 Penny, CRVX type, Northampton, Bruning, BYRNING M¯O HAMT, 1.58g/6h (SCBI Copenhagen 399, same obv. die; BEH 1248; BMC 110; N 770; S 1148). Peckmarked, otherwise very fine, lightly toned and rare; struck from worn and reworked dies £300-£360 Provenance: Bt Seaby September 1981

8 Penny, CRVX type, Rochester, Siduwine, SIDPINE M¯O ROFEC, 1.66g/9h (SCBI Helsinki 95, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 1069; BEH 3308; BMC 303; N 770; S 1148). Peckmarked on obverse, otherwise very fine, struck on a neat round flan, dark patina with some iridescence on reverse, rare £300-£360 Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; J.D. Brand Collection [from Spink March 1959]; bt Spink

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

9 Penny, CRVX type, Shaftesbury, Goda, GODA M¯O CEFTEN, 1.75g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen –; EMC 2018.0017, same obv. die; BEH 3342; BMC –; N 770; S 1148). Better than very fine, neat and round, scarce £300-£360

10 Penny, CRVX type, Southwark, Tunman, TVNEMAN M¯O BMC –; N 770; S 1148). Better than very fine, toned

SVDG,

1.51g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 1194, same dies; BEH 3663; £280-£320

11 Penny, CRVX type, Totnes, Ælfstan, ÆLFSTAN M¯O TOTA, 1.33g/9h (SCBI Mack 883, this coin; dies not in Brettell; SCBI West Country Museums 474 and DNW 160, 120, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 1252; BEH 3832; BMC 334; N 770; S 1148). Nearly very fine, dark tone, rare £400-£500 Provenance: R.P. Mack Collection [from Seaby August 1956]; bt Spink May 1985

12 Penny, CRVX type, Worcester, Durand, DVRANT M¯O PIHRA, 1.30g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 1302; BEH 3968; BMC –; N 770; S 1148). Minor crimping to flan, peckmark on neck, otherwise nearly very fine and toned, rare £300-£360 Provenance: Found in Smarden (Kent); Sir John Evans Collection; R.C. Lockett Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 26-7 April 1960, lot 3738 (part); G.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 October 1987, lot 583; bt B.J. Dawson

13 Penny, Long Cross type, Bath, Wynstan, PYNSTAN MΩO BAD, 1.84g/9h (SCBI Copenhagen 28 and West Country Museums 510, same dies; BEH 75; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). Peckmarked, neat round flan, about very fine £200-£260

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

14 Penny, Long Cross type, Cambridge, Eadwine, EDPNE M’O GRAT, 1.42g/3h (SCBI Fitzwilliam 680, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 377; BEH 1175; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). Pecked and lightly crimped, otherwise very fine and toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt C.J. Martin August 1986

15 Penny, Long Cross type, Dover, Leofhyse, LEOFHYSE M’O DOFR, 1.54g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 131; BEH 417; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). Minor crimping to flan, otherwise about very fine and toned, scarce £240-£300

16 Penny, Long Cross type, Hereford, Leofgar, LEOFGAR MΩO HERE, 1.78g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen 435, same obv. die; BEH 1346; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). Obverse double-struck, otherwise very fine, scarce £240-£300 Provenance: Bt March 1984

17 Penny, Long Cross type, Norwich, Svertingr, SVERTIC M’O NORD, 1.70g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen 103 and East Anglia 1188, same dies; BEH 3188; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). A few old cleaning scratches, otherwise very fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt B.J. Dawson

18 Penny, Long Cross type, Warwick, Beorhtsige, BYRHSIGE MΩO PÆRI, 1.71g/3h (Ebsworth, BNJ 1965, pl. v, dies 14-O; SCBI Copenhagen 1269, Midland Museums 257-9, Mack 960 [recté Warwick] and Hermitage 923, same dies; BEH 3870; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). Usual flaw behind head and weak on nose, otherwise better than very fine and toned, rare £400-£500 Provenance: G.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 October 1987, lot 545; bt B.J. Dawson

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

19 Penny, Helmet type, Oxford, Æthelric, ÆDELPI · C M’O OXNA, 1.48g/6h (Stainer 4; SCBI Ashmolean 600-1 and Hermitage 1077, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen –; BEH 3233; BMC –; N 775; S 1152). Slightly double-struck and minor crimping to the flan, otherwise about very fine, scarce £200-£260 Provenance: Bt October 1983

20 Penny, Helmet type, York, Thorulfr, DVRVLF M’O EOFR, reads ÆDELRÆD REX ANGLO, 1.03g/11h (SCBI Mack 1011, this coin; SCBI Norwegian Collections 1062, same obv. die; SCBI Merseyside 580, same rev. die; SCBI Copenhagen –; BEH 957; BMC –; N 775; S 1152). Light double-striking on obverse, otherwise very fine, smooth river patina £240-£300 Provenance: Duke of Argyll Collection; R.P. Mack Collection; SNC September 1982 (6650)

21 Penny, Last Small Cross type, Lydford, Godric, GODRIC ON LYDANFOI, Exeter B style, reads ÆDELRÆD, 1.02g/6h (Brettell 460, same dies; Lyon, BNJ 1998, p.27; SCBI Copenhagen 987; BEH 3061; BMC –; N 777; S 1154). Sometime cleaned and now re-toning, the flan slightly wavy, about very fine £240-£300 Provenance: Bt B.J. Dawson February 1984

22 Penny, Last Small Cross type, Winchester, Oda, ODA ON PINCESTRE, Winchester C style, reads ANGLO, 1.24g/12h (Lyon, BNJ 1998, p.23; Winchester Mint 844 [dies Ge]; SCBI Copenhagen 1420 and Lyon 841, same dies; BEH 4284ff; BMC 353; N 777; S 1154). Peckmarked, otherwise very fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: SNC December 1979 (11319)

Cnut (1016-1035)

23 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Bedford, Æthelgeat, ÆFLIG : T ON BEDF ·, Thetford C style (imitating late London C dies), 0.94g/12h (Bagshawe –; Blackburn & Lyon p.242; SCBI South-Eastern Museums 1036 and Norwegian 1851, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen –; BEH 54; BMC –; N 781; S 1157). Light crimping to flan, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt M. Vosper

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

24 Penny, Quatrefoil type, London, Wulfric, PVLFRIC LVND, early London A style, reads ANGLOR, 1.16g/12h (Blackburn & Lyon p.244; SCBI Copenhagen 2975 var. [London C style]; BEH 2767; BMC 380; N 781; S 1157). A few peckmarks, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £180-£220 Provenance: Bt Seaby June 1981

25 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Southampton, Leofwine, LEOFPINE ON HAMT, middle Winchester style, reads ANGLORV, 1.09g/12h (Blackburn & Lyon p.228; Dolley and van der Meer, NC 1958, pp.125-7 and pl. ix, 3, this coin; SCBI Polish Museums 197, same dies; SCBI Copenhagen 1187-8; BEH 1142; BMC –; N 781; S 1157). Very fine and toned, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: Sudeley Castle (Gloucestershire) Collection, Sotheby Auction, 8 May 1970, lot 57 [in all likelihood formed before 1850]; F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 May 1971, lot 758 [from R.A. Shuttlewood]; bt Spink February 1988

26 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, York, Wulfnoth, PVLFNOD M¯O EOF, 1.05g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen 904, same dies; BEH 846; BMC 153; N 787; S 1158). Small scuff on obverse, otherwise about very fine, toned £200-£260

27 Penny, Short Cross type, Hertford, Leofing, LIFINC ON HEORTF, 1.01g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 1222; BEH 1165; BMC –; N 790; S 1159). Struck from a worn obverse die and the flan slightly wavy, good very fine and toned, rare £240-£300

28 Penny, Short Cross type, Nottingham, Blacman, BL · ACAMAN O SNO, 0.97g/5h (SCBI Copenhagen 3472, same dies; BEH 3196; BMC 516; N 790; S 1159). Struck from a worn and flawed obverse die, otherwise very fine, rare £400-600 Provenance: Bt M. Vosper

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

29 Penny, Short Cross type, Salisbury, Goldus, GOLDVS ONN S · ER :, 1.13g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen 3449-50, same dies; BEH 3179; BMC 513; N 790; S 1159). About very fine, struck on a neat round flan, toned £300-£360

30 Penny, Short Cross type, Thetford, Ælfwine, ÆL · FPIE ON DEOD :, reads RCCX, 1.13g/9h (cf. Carson 95; SCBI Copenhagen 3453ff; BEH 3444; BMC 601; N 790; S 1159). Peckmarked, otherwise good fine, toned £180-£220

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

31 Penny, Radiate type, Lincoln, Leofwine, LEFPNE ON LINC, 0.85g/6h (Mossop pl. lxix, 5 [obv. die not represented]; Freeman 182; SCBI Copenhagen 978-9; BEH –; BMC –; N 816; S 1173). Scratch in reverse field, otherwise nearly very fine, neat flan, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt January 1983

32 Penny, Radiate type, Stamford, Leofric, BMC –; N 816; S 1173). About very fine

LEOFRIC ONN STAM,

1.03g/6h (Freeman 122; SCBI Copenhagen 1190; BEH 691; £200-£260

Provenance: Bt S. Beach December 1981

33 Penny, Trefoil-Quadrilateral type, Stamford, Brunwine, BRYNPINE ON STA, 1.11g/3h (Freeman 53; SCBI Lincolnshire 1393; BEH 678; BMC 1224; N 817; S 1174). Good very fine, traces of find patina otherwise attractively toned; collection number ‘39’ discretely inked into first and third quarters of the reverse £300-£360 Provenance: Bt October 1980

34 Penny, Expanding Cross type [Heavy issue], Canterbury, ÆLFRED ON CENTAR, bust D, reads REEX, 1.51g/12h (Freeman 5; BMC 61; N 823; S 1177). Small edge loss at 7 o’clock, some light corrosion on reverse and artificially toned, otherwise very fine £180-£220 Provenance: Bt Seaby

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

35 Penny, Expanding Cross type [Heavy issue], Wallingford, Beorhtric, BRIHTRC ON PAL, bust D, reads REEX, 1.57g/9h (Freeman 45; SCBI Ashmolean 854, same obv. die; SCBI Mack 1200, same rev. die; BMC 1274; N 823; S 1177). Nearly very fine, neat flan, toned £240-£300

36 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Canterbury, Ælfred, ELPRED : O : N CENTPA :·, bust A, 1.23g/12h (Freeman 6; BMC 70; N 825; S 1179). Double-struck, the flan slightly wavy and with some small green spots, otherwise about very fine £180-£220 Provenance: Bt S. Beach December 1982

37 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Wilton, Thorketill, DVRECIL ON PILT, bust A, 1.29g/12h (Freeman 116; SCBI Mack 1220, this coin; SCBI Fitzwilliam 882, same dies; BMC 1333; N 825; S 1179). Weakness in reverse legend, otherwise about extremely fine, neatly struck and lightly toned £400-£500 Provenance: R.P. Mack Collection [from Spink October 1959]; bt Spink May 1985

38 Penny, Hammer Cross type, Hastings, Wulfric, PVLFRIC ON HÆSTI, 1.23g/12h (Freeman 68; HHK 129; SCBI Ashmolean 947, South-Eastern Museums 1477-87 and Lyon 1028, same dies; BMC 517; N 828; S 1182). Small edge irregularity at 10 o’clock, otherwise good very fine, attractively toned £240-£300 Provenance: Bt S. Beach September 1981

39 Penny, Hammer Cross type, Leicester, Godric, GODRIC Scratched on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine, rare

ON LEHRECE,

1.24g/12h (Freeman 48; BMC 623; N 828; S 1182). £340-£400

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Anglo-Saxon Pennies from the Collection of Michael Trenerry

40 Penny, Hammer Cross type, Steyning, Deorman, DIORMAN ON STÆNIG, 1.14g/6h (Freeman 8; HHK 35; SCBI Fitzwilliam 928 -9, Ashmolean 982-3 and South-Eastern Museums 1530-9, same dies; BMC 1213; N 828; S 1182). Surface blisters and discolouration consistent with having been in a fire, otherwise very fine £150-£180

41 Penny, Facing Bust type, Chichester, Wulfric, PVLFRIC ON CIC, 1.11g/3h (Freeman 39; HHK 127; SCBI Fitzwilliam 943 and South-Eastern Museums 1578-81, same dies; BMC 130; N 830; S 1183). Very fine, attractively toned £280-£320

42 Penny, Facing Bust type, Maldon, Godwine, GODPINE ON MÆL ·, 1.11g/3h (Freeman 29; BEH –; BMC 1081; N 830; S 1183). Small stress mark on reverse at 5 o’clock penetrating to the central cross and flan creased, otherwise about very fine and toned, rare £400-£500 Provenance: Sotheby Auction, 20 December 1926, lot 207; W.C. Wells Collection; G.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 October 1987, lot 343

43 Penny, Pyramids type, Stafford, Godwine, GODPINE ON STÆ, 1.23g/9h (Freeman 30; SCBI Fitzwilliam 964 and South-Eastern Museums 1662-8, same dies; BMC –; N 831; S 1184). Struck slightly off-centre and with some weakness, otherwise good very fine and toned, rare £300-£360 Provenance: Bt May 1984

44 Penny, Pyramids type, York, Arnketill, EARCIL ON EOFERP :, annulet in first quarter, 1.40g/12h (Freeman 110; SCBI Hunterian 1177 and Yorkshire 634-5, same dies; BMC 408-9; N 831; S 1184). About very fine and toned, neat round flan £240-£300 Provenance: SNC June 1982 (4811)

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties British Iron Age 45 GALLO-BELGIC, Stater, series A [Ambiani], wreathed head of Apollo right, rev. horse right, charioteer above and rosette below, 6.67g (Sills class 6, pl. 9, 268; Scheers class 4b; cf. S 1). Fair, rare £300-£400 46 GALLO-BELGIC, a contemporary fourrée Stater, imitating Class Ab, wreathed bust of Apollo left, rev. horse left, charioteer above, 3.99g/4h (Sills p.147; cf. ABC 4; S 2). Edge corroded to reveal base metal core, otherwise very fine with much of the gold plate remaining £80-£100

47 CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Unit, bust right, CVNO in front, rev. sphinx seated left, 1.19g (BMC 1874-8; VA 2057; S 313) [2]. Good fine or better, but surfaces a little corroded £150-£180

48 DOBUNNI, Uninscribed series, Quarter-Stater, Abstract type A, almost plain with peripheral traces of abstract marks, rev. horse right, sunburst above, crescent moon before face, stylised foal below, 1.14g (ABC 2009; BMC 2946; S 375). Areas of weakness, otherwise very fine, rare £240-£300

49 CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby type, wreath design, rev. disjointed horse left, 'anchor' shape above, star below, 5.49g (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 827.3; S 390). Coppery gold with a reddish tone, better than very fine £500-£600 50 ICENI, Uninscribed series, Unit, Early Face/Horse [Odin’s Eye’] type, Celtic head right, rev. horse right, wheel above, pellets before and below, 1.18g (ABC 1537; BMC 3538-9 ; VA 665-3; S 433). Obverse fair, reverse good fine £60-£80

51 ICENI, Uninscribed series, Unit, Face/Horse type, stylised head right, wreath behind, rev. horse right, pelleted arc and lozenge above, pelleted lozenge below, 1.22g (ABC 1567; BMC 3605ff; VA 792, 794; S 434). Good very fine but traces of base core £150-£200

52 ICENI, Ecen, Unit, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev. horse with double pelleted mane stepping right, three leaves on shoulder, ECE below, S before, 1.08g (ABC 1660; BMC 4348ff; VA 760; S 445). Light porosity, otherwise better than very fine, toned £100-£120

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Early Anglo-Saxon Period

x

53 Thrymsa, Post-Crondall period, Two Emperors type, bust right, symbols around, rev. winged Victory above two figures, 1.27g/9h (SCBI Abramson 11; M 79-80; N 20; S 767). Pale gold, better than very fine £1,500-£2,000

54 Sceatta, Primary phase, Continental series E, tertiary issue, porcupine-like figure, body flanked by two pelleted lines, three parallel lines within curve of body, rev. standard with quills protruding from sides, pellet-in-annulet in centre flanked by two large Ts, 0.81g (cf. SCBI Abramson 275; Abramson 98.10; N 45; S 790D). Extremely fine, the variety seemingly rare £80-£100

55 Sceatta, Secondary phase, series G, diademed and draped bust right, cross in right field, rev. diamond standard, pelletin-annulet in centre with small crosses above and at sides and three pellets below, 0.95g/7h (SCBI Abramson 312; Abramson 21-20; N 43 var.; S 800). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise about extremely fine £120-£150 56 Sceatta, Secondary phase, series H, type 49, targe of seven bosses with head in centre, rev. fantastic bird right, pellet-inannulets at sides, pellets around, 0.75g/6h (Abramson 48; N 103; S 801A). Good fine £100-£150

57 Sceatta, Secondary phase, series J, diademed head right, rev. bird right on cross, four pellets in front of bird, pellet-inannulet and three pellets either side of cross, 1.06g/1h (SCBI Abramson 382-3; Abramson 18-20; N 128; S 802). About extremely fine £120-£150

Kings of Northumbria

58 Eadberht (737-58), Sceatta, class A, EAdBERhTVΓ around small cross, rev. stylised stag right with protruding tongue, 1.07g/4h (SCBI Abramson 830-1; Abramson 70-10; N 177; S 847). About extremely fine £300-£400

59 Æthelred I (Second reign, 789-96), Sceatta, Tidwulf, EDELD RE (second E and L retrograde) around small cross, rev. TIDVVLF around small cross in beaded circle, 0.92g/12h (SCBI Abramson 900; Abramson 82-20 var.; N 185/1; S 856). About very fine, reverse better, rare £200-£260 60 Eanred (810-41), silver Styca, Hwætred, 1.07g/3h (SCBI Abramson 935; N 186; S 860). Very fine, scarce

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£60-£80


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Archbishops of York

61 Abp Ecgberht (734-66), under Eadberht (737-58), Sceatta, EOTBEREhTVΓ around small cross, rev. ECGBERhT Λ, small standing figure holding two croziers, 0.94g/4h (SCBI Abramson 1027; Abramson 74-10; N 192; S 852). About extremely fine £340-£400

Kings of Kent

62 Cuthred (798-807), Penny, Canterbury, Gp II, Heremod, CVDRED REX CANT around diademed and draped bust right, breaking inner circle, rev. HEREMODI MONETA around cross pattée with wedges in angles, 1.22g/9h (Naismith C32; BLS 18; N 211; S 877). Minor edge loss at 12 o’clock and some light porosity, otherwise very fine, rare £1,500-£1,800

Kings of Mercia

63 Offa (759-96), Penny, Heavy coinage, Three Line type, Canterbury, Eoba, +OFFA REX M in three lines divided by pelleted borders, rev. EOBA, trefoil ornament flanked by crosses above and below, 1.33g/9h (Chick 223a-b, SCBI BM 95 and Lockett 2647, same dies; N 320; S 908). Flan slightly bent and with a small edge split at 6 o’clock, the metal otherwise sound with minimal porosity, very fine, rare £900-£1,100 Provenance: Found at Childerley (Cambridgeshire), May 2021 (EMC 2021.0159)

Kings of East Anglia

64 Æthelstan I (c. 827-45), Penny, Ipswich, Monna, EDELSTANI (S retrograde), A flanked by two pellets, rev. MOM MOME TA in three lines, 1.30g/6h (Naismith E38.1g and SCBI BM 854, same dies; Pagan, p.60, IV.1; N 443; S 950). Small edge flaw and edge crack, otherwise very fine, rare £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Found near Folkingham (Lincolnshire), 2021 (EMC 2021.0191)

Kings of Wessex 65 NO LOT

66 Ecgberht, Penny, Dorob C Phase [III], Canterbury, Duding, ECGBERHT REX around draped and diademed bust right breaking inner circle, rev. + DVD[––]C MONETA around DOROB C monogram, 1.23g/6h (Naismith C83 [= SCBI BM 1039]; N 573; S 1035). Chipped from 1 to 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine, the moneyer very rare £600-£800

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Eadmund (939-946)

67 Penny, Bust Crowned type [BC], Norwich, Eadgar, + EADMVND REX around crowned bust right breaking inner circle, rev. EADGAR MO NORDPT around small cross, 1.60/12h (Blunt, BNJ 1971, pl iv, 2; CTCE 251; SCBI Mack 786; N 698; S 1107). Neat, round and of good metal with a portrait of pleasing style, extremely fine £4,000-£5,000

Æthelred II (978-1016)

68 Penny, CRVX type, Thetford, Osbern, OSBER M¯O DEOD, 1.43g/12h (Carson 122; SCBI Copenhagen 1229, same rev. die; BEH 3782; N 770; S 1148). Cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine £150-£200

69 Penny, Long Cross type, London, Heawulf, 1151). Good very fine

HEAPULF M’O LVND,

1.56g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 861-3; BEH 2656; N 774; S £200-£260

Provenance: A. Williams Collection, Part IV, Spink Auction 259, 29 January 2019, lot 558 [from Baldwin July 1994]

70 Penny, Helmet type, London, Eadweald, EADPOLD M’ON LVN · D, 1.16g/9h (SCBI Copenhagen 779; BEH –; N 775; S 1152). Reattached edge chip between 2 and 4 o’clock, otherwise very fine with an unusual reverse reading £100-£150

Cnut (1016-1035)

71 Penny, Quatrefoil type, London, Beorhtferth, BRIHTFRD ON LVND :, London C dies, reads ANGLORVM, 1.03g/6h (Blackburn & Lyon p. 246-7; SCBI Norwegian 2130, same dies; BEH 2030; N 781; S 1157). A little crimped, otherwise good very fine, light tone £240-£300 The tall lettering and extended ethnic in this coin’s obverse legend are characteristic of early-middle class C dies produced at London. In contrast the squatter lettering seen on the reverse and the rounded quatrefoil are elements normally associated with late class C dies

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72 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Thetford, Eadwine, EDPINEE ON DEODF :, 1.05g/6h (Carson 78, and pl xii, 15, same dies; SCBI Berlin 734, same dies; BEH 3495; N 787; S 1158). Flan lightly crimped and with small areas of green cuprite, otherwise about extremely fine £240-£300

73 Penny, Short Cross type, Colchester, Wulfwine, PVLFPINE ON COL · A, 1.10g/11h (Turner 91; SCBI Copenhagen 277, same dies; cf. BEH 240; N 790; S 1159). Better than very fine, but lightly double-struck in obverse legend £240-£300

74 Penny, Short Cross type, Lincoln, Aslakr, A · SLAC ON LINCO, 0.86g/9h (Mossop pl. liv, 24 [different dies]; SCBI Copenhagen 1568; BEH –; N 790; S 1159). Good very fine, neat round flan £240-£300

75 Penny, Short Cross type, Thetford, Ælfweald, ALFPOLD ON DEODF, trefoil of pellets at end of obv. legend, 1.02g/6h (Carson 105 var.; DNW 167, 157, same dies; N 790; S 1159). Extremely fine, lightly toned £240-£300

Harold I (1035-1040)

76 Penny, Long Cross and Fleur-de-lis type, Lincoln, Leofwine, LEFPINE ON LINCO :, 0.95g/6h (Mossop dies Ce, pl. lxi, 13; SCBI Copenhagen 227, same dies; BEH 406; N 803; S 1165). Peckmark on bust, otherwise better than very fine, attractive light toning £1,000-£1,200

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Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

77 Penny, Radiate type, Thetford, Brunstan, BRVNSTAN ON DEO, 1.12g/10h (Carson 12; Freeman 52; BEH 713; N 816; S 1173). Obverse struck from a crudely-made die, very fine or better, extremely rare £300-£400 Hildebrand published a specimen in his 1881 standard reference but according to Freeman only one (recté two) other is known, in the Stockholm cabinet (SCBI 54, 600-1). A further specimen was recorded in 2019 (EMC 2019.0264). Brunstan was a regular moneyer under Cnut, Harold I and Harthacnut but his production in the first three types of the Confessor seems to have been very limited. There are six PACX pennies known (pace Pagan, BNJ 2011), including two in the British Museum, one each in Copenhagen and Stockholm as well as a cut halfpenny in Manchester. There are also two Trefoil coins, in the British Museum and Stockholm

78 Penny, Trefoil-Quadrilateral type, Lincoln, Kolgrimr, COLGRIM ON LINCOL, 0.96g/8h (Mossop pl. lxx, 5, same dies [= BMC 680]; Freeman 93; N 817; S 1174). Nearly very fine but cracked £150-£200

79 Penny, Small Flan type, Lincoln, Colgrim, COGRIM O LI, 0.83g/12h (Mossop dies Aa and pl. lxxii, 11; Freeman 94; N 818; S 1175). Edge slightly ragged and with a rough find patina, otherwise good fine £180-£220

80 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Hastings, Brid, BRID ON HASTING :, 1.08g/3h (Freeman 6; cf. HHK 104; SCBI South-Eastern Museums 1270, same dies; N 825; S 1179). Reverse struck from a worn die and with specks of green deposit on the surface, otherwise very fine, attractive old cabinet tone £240-£300

81 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Winchester, Æthelstan, ÆDESTAN ON PINCES, bust with arm and hand, lis sceptre, 1.22g/9h (Freeman 36; Winchester Mint 1644 and SCBI Lincolnshire 1754, same dies; BMC 1407; N 825; S 1179). About very fine, toned £300-£360

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

82 Penny, Hammer Cross type, Lincoln, Godric, GODRIC ON LINCOL, 1.29g/3h (Freeman 168; Mossop pl. lxxvii, 29; FEJ 465, this coin; SCBI Lincolnshire 749, same dies; N 828; S 1182). Obverse very fine, reverse good fine, the moneyer scarce £400-£500 Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 May 1971, lot 465

83 Penny, Pyramids type, Stafford, Godwine, GODPINE ON STÆ, 1.33g/9h (Freeman 30; SCBI Fitzwilliam 964 and SCBI SouthEastern Museums 1662-8, same dies; N 831; S 1184). Double-struck on reverse, otherwise good very fine, old cabinet tone £300-£360 Provenance: A. Williams Collection, Part IV, Spink Auction 259, 29 January 2019, lot 633, recté Stafford

84 Penny, Pyramids type, York, Aleifr, ALEIF ON EOFRP, annulet in fourth quarter, 1.18g/11h (Freeman 40; SCBI Yorkshire 626 -7, same dies; N 831/1; S 1184). Scratches on obverse, otherwise good fine £240-£300

85 Penny, Pyramids type, York, Outhgrimr, OVDGRIM ON EOF, annulet in fourth quarter, 1.38g/6h (Freeman 280; SCBI Hunterian 1181 and Yorkshire 649, same dies; N 831; S 1184). Trace of crease, otherwise good very fine £300-£400 Provenance: DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 1115

86 Penny, Transitional Pyramids type, Sandwich, Godric, GODRIC ON SANDPIC, 1.20g/6h (Stewart and Blunt, BNJ 1978, p.55, 6; Freeman 9A; N 835; S 1185). Lightly cleaned, legends flat in places, otherwise very fine and extremely rare; believed to be the second recorded example £1,500-£2,000

William I (1066-1087) 87 Cut Halfpenny, Profile Left type [BMC I], mint and moneyer uncertain, possibly Ælfwi, 839; S 1250). Better than very fine

LIFPE

(?) ON [–––], 0.71g/10h (N £60-£80

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88 Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Canterbury, Wulfric, 1257). Good very fine, toned

PIILFRIC ON CNTE,

1.37g/9h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.71; BMC 581; N 848; S £600-£800

Provenance: W.J. Lawson Collection, Glendining Auction, 19-20 July 1954, lot 149 (part); DNW Auction 184, 3 November 2020, lot 24

89 Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Lincoln, Ulfr, VLF ON LINCOLN, 1.42g/12h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.76; Mossop dies Dh, pl lxxxiv, 1; SCBI Lincolnshire 886, same dies; N 848; S 1257). Very fine, toned £400-£500 Provenance: H.P. Whittle Collection, Noble Numismatics Auction 65 (Sydney), 15-16 November 2000, lot 731; A. Williams Collection, Part IV, Spink Auction 259, 29 January 2019, lot 639

90 Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Taunton, Ælfwine, IELFPINE ON TAN, 1.38g/12h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.81; Symonds 35, SCBI Norweb 277 and Mack 1453, same dies; BMC 1000; N 848; S 1257). Good very fine, attractively toned, very rare £500-£700 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 13 May 1992, lot 228

Henry I (1100-1135)

91 Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], Winchester, Ælfric, ALFRICVS : ON : PINC, 1.37g/6h (Winchester Mint 2260 and BMC 293, same dies; Allen, BNJ 2012, p.104; N 871; S 1276). Obverse off-centre, otherwise good fine, lightly toned £300-£360 Provenance: Stack’s/Bowers/Ponterio Auction (Baltimore), 16-19 November 2011, lot 23269; M. Lessen Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 159, 3 July 2019, lot 411

Stephen (1135-1154) 92 Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], Norwich, uncertain moneyer, [—] : ON : weak in parts, otherwise about very fine

NOR,

1.36g/4h (N 873; S 1278). Bent and £200-£260

93 Penny, Cross Pommée type [BMC VII], mint and moneyer uncertain, 1.23g (N 881; S 1282). Chipped and creased, fair £80-£100

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Henry II (1154-1189)

94 Tealby coinage, Penny, class A2, Canterbury, Roger [—]R : otherwise very fine, toned

ON

:

CAN,

1.42g/10h (BMC 161; N 952; S 1337). Part flat, £120-£150

95 Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, Northampton, Reinald, REINALD · ON · NOR, 1.44g/12h (SCBI Mass 423, this coin; N 963; S 1344). Peripheral weakness, otherwise better than very fine, grey tone £120-£150 Provenance: W.J. Conte Collection; J.P. Mass Collection, Part III, DNW Auction 73, 14-15 March 2007, lot 1191

96 Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, Winchester, Gocelm, GOCELM · ON · coin; SCBI Mass 502, this coin; N 963; S 1344). Very fine, strong portrait

WINC,

1.48g/8h (Winchester Mint 2457a, this £150-£200

Provenance: From the Wainfleet (Lincolnshire) Hoard, 1990; J.P. Mass Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 511 [from Baldwin 1993]

Richard I (1189-1199)

97 Penny, class IIIab1, Canterbury, Meinir, MEINIR · ON · CANT, first N double-barred, 1.42g/8h (SCBI Mass 739, this coin; N 967; S 1347). Obverse struck slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine £150-£180 Provenance: J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 61 [from Spink 1992]

John (1199-1216)

98 Penny, class Vb1, York, Renavd, RENAVD · ON. EV, 1.48g/2h (SCBI Mass 1651, this coin; Allen dies 9/r2; N 970; S 1351). Very fine, neatly struck, grey tone £150-£180 Provenance: J.P. Mass Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 691

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Henry III (1216-1272)

99 Long Cross coinage, class Vd3/Vf mule, Canterbury, Ion, ION S ON CANTER, reverse-barred lines, 1.49g/9h (CT C542; N 994/996; S 1370B). Very fine and toned, scarce

N

in

HENRICVS,

crown of two thin £120-£150

Edward I (1272-1307)

100 Long cross coinage, Penny, class VII, London, Philip, PHELIP ON LVND, V in King’s name, colon after Roman Ns, 1.47g/9h (Page obv. Gp. 7i, rev. Gp A; N 1002; S 1378). Very fine, old cabinet tone

REX,

rev. no stops, £120-£150

101 New coinage, Penny, class 1c, London, reversed Ns, 1.41g/8h (SCBI North 29ff; N 1012; S 1382). Better than very fine, toned £120-£150

102 New coinage, Penny, class 1c, London, pellet after DNS, 1.38g/9h (SCBI North 29ff; N 1012; S 1382). Very fine £120-£150 Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 13 April 1983, lot 1258 (part) [from P. Woodhead]; DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 583

103 New coinage, Penny, class 3a, London, curved drapery with hook ends, bifoliate crown, 1.39g/1h (SCBI North 77; N 1016; S 1387). Better than very fine, toned £120-£150 Provenance: From the Northampton Find, 1873; E.W. Rashleigh Collection, Sotheby Auction, 21 June-1 July 1909, lot 645 (part); E.J. Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 10

Edward I (1272-1327) 104 New coinage, Penny, class 3b, Durham, pearls in crown with drapery segment of a circle, 1.34g/5h (Allen 33 (mule); N 1017; S 1388). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine, full flan £60-£80 Provenance: Found in Essex 2021

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Edward III (1327-1377)

105 Pre-Treaty period, Noble, series Gc/f mule, mm. cross 3 on rev. only, ropes 3-1, quatrefoils 3-3, five lis in French arms, saltire before EDWARD, E and C cut at top on obv., two annulets flanking lis at end of top cross limb on rev., 7.73g/1h (LAL BA/32-8; SCBI Schneider 45/47; Doubleday –; N 1180/2; S 1490). Slightly soft of strike and with a small scuff by obverse edge at 5 o’clock, otherwise better than very fine, scarce £3,000-£3,600

106 Pre-Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, series B, mm. cross 1, pellet below shield, annulet stops (double on rev.), open Es, E in centre of rev., 1.91g/7h (LAL 6/6; SCBI Schneider 13; N 1141; S 1495). Minor flan crack from legend to inner circle at 7 o’clock and surface marks consistent with having been excavated, otherwise about very fine, struck on a broad flan with some residual bloom £400-£500

107 Pre-Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, class Gb/E mule, mm. cross pattée, annulet stops both sides, Ns barred on obv. only, pellet in centre of rev., reads IN GHLORIA, 1.88g/3h (LAL 1/–; SCBI Schneider 5; N 1162; S 1498/7). Surfaces slightly scuffed, otherwise good fine, scarce £300-£360

108 Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, 4.61g/7h (N 1147; S 1565). Struck on a compact but full weight flan, hairline edge crack at 6 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, toned £80-£100

109 Transitional Treaty period, Half-Noble, London, mm. cross potent on rev. only, reads EDWARDI, ropes 3-2, quatrefoils 4-3, rev. reads TVO ARGVS M, 3.70g/3h (Schneider 59/58; N 1223; S 1500). Lightly clipped and with a small central crack, otherwise fine £500-£700

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

110 Transitional Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, A2/A1 mule, mm. cross potent, saltire stops, reads DEI GRA, Gothic Ns both sides, square punched E over inverted Gothic E in REX, trefoils on cusps, pellets in spandrels, rev. E in centre, trefoils in spandrels, 1.90g/6h (LAL L/1; SCBI Schneider –; Doubleday –; Stewartby p.258; N 1224; S 1501). Edge slightly irregular and struck from a worn reverse die, otherwise good very fine, the mule very rare £400-£500

111 Transitional Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, class A2, mm. cross potent, Gothic Ns both sides, trefoils on cusps, pellets in spandrels, reads ANGL ; D, rev. annulet within panel with annulets on angles in centre, 1.84g/3h (LAL e-d/3; SCBI Schneider –; Doubleday 192, same rev. die; N 1224(iii); S 1501). Slightly short of flan, otherwise about very fine, the reverse die rare £400-£500

112 Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, class B1, no mark before EDWARD, Treaty X, reads ANGL, rev. lis in centre, curule X, 1.81g/2h (SCBI Schneider 83; N 1243; S 1510). Light surface marks and slightly short of flan, otherwise about very fine, traces of original bloom £300-£400

113 Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, class B1, no mark before EDWARD, Treaty X, reads ANGL’, rev. lis in centre, curule X, 1.68g/3h (LAL 4/4; SCBI Schneider 83; N 1243; S 1510). Short of flan, dulled surfaces, otherwise good fine £240-£300

114 Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, class B/E mule, mm. cross 1 on obv./cross 3 on rev., annulet stops, pellet below shield, open E on obv., pellet in centre of rev., reads GHLORIA, 1.85g/5h (LAL 10/10 var.; SCBI Schneider 20, same obv. die; Stewartby p. 257; N 1162; S 1195/7). Minor edge split at 12 o’clock and struck from the usual worn obverse die, otherwise good fine the mule very rare £500-£600 115 Treaty period, Groat, London, mm. cross potent, variety f, double annulet stops on obv., double saltire stops on rev., treaty X, reverse-barred Ns in LONDON, 4.38g/4h (N 1252; S 1616). Fine £70-£90

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

116 Treaty period, Halfgroat, variety J, London, mm. cross potent, annulet before A in AIVTORE, 1.85g/3h (DIG 8/12; N 1262; S 1621). Good fine, rare

EDWARDVS,

small trefoils on cusps, unbarred £100-£120

Richard II (1377-1399)

117 Groat, type II, London, mm. cross pattée, 4.33g/8h (N 1320b; S 1679). Slightly irregular flan, otherwise very fine, rare £600-£800

Henry IV (1399-1413)

118 Light coinage, Halfpenny, London, annulets by hair, 0.44g/5h (Withers 3; N 1367 var.; S 1737 var.). Legends partly flat, otherwise good fine, rare £200-£260 Provenance: J. Atkinson Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 147, 12-14 June 2018, lot 199; DNW Auction 185, 1-2 December 2020, lot 109

Henry V (1413-1422)

119 Definitive issues, Quarter-Noble, class C, mm. pierced cross with pellet centre, lis above shield, annulets on cusps except at bottom, broken annulet to left and mullet to right of shield, 1.73g/3h (SCBI Schneider 240; N 1382; S 1756). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good fine, scarce £300-£360

120 Definitive issues, Farthing, Calais, no marks by bust, double saltire stops after LA and IS, 0.17g/3h (Stewartby p.336 [early Henry VI Annulet issue]; S 1798A; N –). Clipped, otherwise good fine or better, excessively rare £300-£400

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)

121 Annulet issue, Half-Noble, London, mm. lis on rev. only, annulet by wrist, 3.38g/12h (SCBI Schneider 291ff; N 1417; S.1805). Very fine in parts, but has been straightened with resulting crease mark across the centre £300-£400 122 Annulet issue, Quarter-Noble, London, mm. lis, mullet after 1420; S 1810). Gilt and removed from a mount, fine

EXALTABITVR,

1.69g/1h (Whitton 3; cf. SCBI Schneider 293; N £100-£120

123 Annulet issue, Groat, London, mm. cross I, reads ANGLIE, fleur on breast cusp and saltire to left of it, 3.57g/10h (Whitton –; N 1423 var.; S 1835 var.). Some minor double-striking, otherwise about very fine; extremely rare, this variety with saltire on obverse apparently unrecorded £400-£500

124 Rosette-Mascle issue, Quarter-Noble, London, mm. large lis, rosette stops on obv., lis over shield, mascle after IN, 1.41g/7h (cf. Whitton 6b; cf. Schneider 313; N 1443; S 1821). Clipped and with a trace of crease running through coin, otherwise good fine, rare £1,000-£1,200

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)

125 Heavy coinage, Penny, London, class IV, mm. rose on obv. only, annulets by neck, 0.92g/7h (B & W IV, pl II, 7; N 1541; S 1986). Areas of weakness, otherwise full and round, very fine and extremely rare £600-£800

126 Heavy coinage, Farthing, London, class I, mm. cross on obv. only, reads 1994B). Slightly short of flan, otherwise good fine

EDW[-] GR[-],

0.18g/1h (cf. Withers 3b; N –; S £340-£400

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Henry VII (1485-1509)

127 Angel, type V, mm. pheon, reads edge, otherwise good very fine

FR

and

RED,

5.03g/12h (SCBI Schneider 542-4 var.; N 1698; S 2187). Minor marks on £2,400-£3,000

Provenance: St James’s Auction 20, 18 November 2011, lot 28

128 Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIb, mm. escallop, reads 2198A). Fine

AGL Z FRA’,

3.18g/11h (SCBI Ashmolean 236ff; N 1705b; S £60-£80

129 Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, London, mm. anchor [reverted] 2.85g/11h (SCBI Ashmolean 360-1; N 1705c; S 2199A). Some degradation at 11 o’clock, otherwise very fine £100-£120

130 Profile issue, Groat, regular issue, mm. cross-crosslet, reads little rough

Z FR’,

2.83g/10h (N 1747; S 2258). Good fine but surfaces a £150-£200

Henry VIII (1509-1547)

131 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, bust D, 2.79g/5h (Whitton (i); N 1797; S 2337E). Very fine 132 Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. uncertain, 2343). A little weak on bust, otherwise better than very fine

WA

by shield, 1.17g/6h (Whitton (ii); N 1802; S £50-£70

133 Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. uncertain mark, 1802; S 2343). Nearly very fine 134 Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Thomas Wolsey, mm. trefoil, 1811; S 2352). Some weakness, otherwise very fine, toned

TW

£200-£260

WA

by shield, 1.20g/1h (Whitton (ii); N £80-£100

by shield, hat below, 0.47g/7h (Whitton (ii); N £100-£120

135 Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Tunstall, mm. star on obv. only, CD by shield, 0.60g/6h (Whitton (ix); N 1813; S 2354). Edge slightly ragged at 12 o’clock and with a crease through the centre, otherwise nearly very fine, old cabinet tone £60-£80

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties 136 Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. arrow (?), 0.44g/8h (Whitton (iv); N 1815; S 2356). On a small but full weight flan, about very fine £60-£80

x

137 Third coinage, Testoon, Tower, mm. lis, reads ADIVTORIVM, broken saltire stops both sides, mostly Lombardic letters, 7.38g/11h (Jacob O2/R6; N 1841; S 2364). Lightly tooled on both sides to enhance portrait and design, otherwise very fine, rare £2,400-£3,000 Provenance: G. Kerslake Collection, Glendining Auction, 18-20 September 1929, lot 383 (part); C.S. Smith Collection; W. Lothian Collection, Spink Auction 62, 19 November 1987, lot 2

138 Posthumous coinage, Groat, York, no mm., bust 6, Roman lettering, roses in forks, lozenge stops, 2.23g/3h (Whitton (e); N 1876; S 2409). Cleaned, minor edge damage, otherwise good fine £60-£80

Edward VI (1547-1553)

139 Third period, Fine issue, Crown, 1551, mm. y, 29.76g/9h (Lingford dies A-3; N 1933; S 2478). About very fine, but a few old scratches £2,000-£2,600

Mary (1553-1554) 140 Groat, mm. pomegranate, reads REGI, 1.86g/4h (N 1960; S 2492). Edge somewhat ragged and scuff on obverse below chin, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £100-£120

Philip and Mary (1554-1558)

141 Groat, mm. lis, 1.80g/3h (N 1973; S 2508). A few light scrapes, otherwise nearly very fine

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£240-£300


English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) 142 Third issue, Threepence, 1567, mm. coronet, bust 4D, reads ELZABETH : D G ANG FR ET HIB REGINA, 1.52g/10h (BCW CN-1C(var): CN-a; DIG 1i/A1iv; N 1998; S 2565). Reverse very fine, obverse nearly so and a little weak £100-£120

x

143 Seventh issue, Crown, mm. 1, sceptre to G of REGINA, three fingers of hand visible, 29.90g/2h (BCW 1-1:1-a2; Barr/FRC dies A-1 [FRC Sale, lot 1]; N 2012; S 2582). Two light scratches above shield, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned, the obverse die very rare £7,000-£9,000 Provenance: W. Brice Collection; H. Montagu Collection, Part III, Sotheby Auction, 13-20 November 1896, lot 82; G. Hamilton-Smith Collection, Glendining Auction, 23-5 May 1927, lot 239; T.G. Taylor Collection; W. Lothian Collection, Spink Auction 62, 19 November 1987, lot 8; Stack’s Auction (New York), 9-10 December 1991, lot 1127

144 Seventh issue, Crown, mm. 1, sceptre points to I of Edge split, otherwise about very fine, rare

REGINA,

29.71g/11h (Barr dies C-7; FRC obv. C; N 2012; S 2582). £2,000-£2,600

145 Seventh issue, Halfcrown, mm. 1, 14.78g/1h (N 2013; S 2583). Small edge split, otherwise very fine

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£1,500-£1,800


English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

146 Seventh issue, Sixpence, 1601, mm. 1, bust 6C, 2.63g/6h (N 2015; S 2585). A few surface marks, reverse nearly very fine, obverse a little better £150-£200

James I (1603-1625)

147 Second coinage, Rose Ryal, mm. rose, 13.73g/11h (Stewartby dies Aa; SCBI Schneider 6, same dies; N 2079; S 2613). Possibly gilt and removed from a circular fitting with resulting marks in obverse and reverse legends, otherwise good fine £4,000-£5,000

148 Second coinage, Britain Crown, mm. crescent, fifth bust, 2.34g/7h (SCBI Schneider –; N 2092; S 2626). Lightly creased and some surface marks, otherwise good fine, the mint-mark scarce £300-£360

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

149 Third coinage, Half-Laurel, mm. thistle, fourth bust, 4.45g/1h (SCBI Schneider –; N 2117; S 2641A). Creased, thin flan crack through portrait, otherwise good fine £300-£400

150 Third coinage, Quarter-Laurel, mm. rose, fourth bust, 2.20g/7h (SCBI Schneider 94; N 2118; S 2642). Good fine, lightly toned £400-£500

Charles I (1625-1649)

151 Tower mint, Unite, Gp B, class 1a, mm. castle, bust 2a, reads ET HI, rev. no stops, mm. following legend, 8.98g/2h (SCBI Schneider 123; SCBI Brooker 41; N 2148; S 2687). Fine, but a scratch in field before face £1,200-£1,500

152 Tower mint, gold Crown, Gp B, mm. castle, second bust, no inner circles, reads MA and PROTEGIT, colon stops on obv. 2.18g/4h (SCBI Schneider 228; SCBI Brooker 193; N 2181; S 2711). Creased and scuffed, otherwise good fine £400-£500

153 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2c, mm. portcullis, shield with C R at sides, reads ET HIB, 14.91g/1h (Bull dies –; SCBI Brooker 315-16; N 2207; S 2771). Very fine, old cabinet tone with iridescence in reverse legend £200-£260 Provenance: SNC October 2012 (HS 4905)

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

154 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp IV, type 4, mm. triangle-in-circle, reads 2214; S 2779). About very fine, strong portrait

HIB,

15.46g/6h (Bull 462b/31; SCBI Brooker 371; N £120-£150

155 Tower mint, Shilling, Gp G, type 4.6, mm. sceptre, bust 3, 5.98g/7h (Sharp H3/2; SCBI Brooker 569; N 2234; S 2804). Good fine, toned £80-£100

156 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp A, type 1, 1625, mm. lis, reads MAG BR FR ET HI, rev. mm. to left of cross, 2.90g/4h (SCBI Brooker 572; N 2235; S 2805). Signs of double striking, otherwise nearly very fine £200-£260

157 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp B, 1630, mm. plume (over heart both sides), rev. no cross fourchée, 2.89g/9h (SCBI Brooker 590A, same dies; N 2237; S 2808). Slight bend to the flan, otherwise about very fine, dark find patina £800-£1,000 Provenance: Found in Vale of the White Horse (Berkshire), July 2019 (PAS BERK-C75825)

158 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp E, type 4.2, mm. anchor (flukes to right), small bust with single-arched crown, 2.95g/8h (SCBI Brooker 634-5; N 2245; S 2816). Good fine, toned £50-£60

159 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp V, type 5, mm. sun, 14.85g/11h (Bull 532ff; SCBI Brooker 377; N 2215; S 2780). Central weakness and struck from lightly brushed dies, otherwise very fine and toned, the king’s portrait clear and well struck up £180-£220 Provenance: SNC June 2001 (HS 0596)

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties 160 Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp G, type 4c, mm. (P), bust 1, colon stops on obv., 5.47g/9h (Sharp G1/2; SCBI Brooker 552-3; N 2231; S 2800). Struck on an irregular and lightweight flan, otherwise very fine, probably much as struck and attractively toned £80-£100 161 Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp G, type 4c, mm. sun, bust 2, pellet stops, 5.81g/11h (Sharp G2/2; SCBI Brooker 561ff; N 2232; S 2800). Very fine, toned £80-£100 162 Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp H, type 4.5, bust 1, mm. sun, pellet stops on obv., 5.84g/6h (Sharp H1/1; SCBI Brooker 564; N 2233; S 2802). Very fine, lightly toned £80-£100 163 Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp H, type 4.6, mm. sceptre, bust 2, 6.16g/3h (Sharp H2/2; SCBI Brooker –; N 2234; S 2803). Fine and toned, rare £100-£150

164 Newark, Shilling, 1645, crown with pearls and jewels on band, rev. OBS NEWARKE, 5.44g/12h (Hird 252-3, same dies; SCBI Brooker 1224, same dies; N 2640; S 3142). Weak at top, otherwise very fine and toned £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: SCMB July 1970 (8177); CNG Triton XXII Auction (New York), 8-9 January 2019, lot 1427

Commonwealth (1649-1660)

165 Pattern Farthing, unsigned, in copper, an electrotype of the British Museum specimen, shield bearing St George’s Cross, rev. shield with Irish harp, 17mm, 2.30g/12h (cf. BMC 380 for original). About extremely fine £100-£150

Charles II (1660-1685)

166 First issue, Sixpence, mm. crown on obv. only, 2.98g/2h (ESC 274; N 2765; S 3309). Very light scratch behind head, otherwise good very fine or better, attractively toned £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: DNW Auction 106, 6 February 2013, lot 559; ‘Chislehurst’ Collection, DNW Auction 179, 9 September 2020, lot 84

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A Collection of Coins of the Chester Mint, the Property of a Gentleman Charles I (1625-1649)

167 Halfcrown, mm. three upright gerbs, horseman left, Chester plume in field, CHST below horse, rev. oval scroll-garnished shield, 12.74g/12h (Bull 575 (47-2), this coin; Lyall B/2; SCBI Brooker 1111; N 2627/1; S 3130). Flan slightly bowed and very spread from the roller press, otherwise very fine, reverse better, very rare £7,000-£8,000 Provenance: B.J. Dawson Collection, DNW Auction 156, 21 March 2019, lot 112 [from T. Page 1975]

168 Halfcrown, 1644, mm. sword erect between three gerbs on obv., plume on rev., horseman left, rev. Declaration in two lines, three plumes above, date below between pellets, 12.74g/12h (Bull 577 (D14-6); Lyall C/3; SCBI Brooker 1112, same dies; N 2630; S 3133). Softly struck on an irregular flan with several small striking splits, otherwise good fine and toned, very rare £2,400-£3,000 Provenance: F.A. Walters Collection, Part I, Sotheby Auction, 26-30 May 1913, lot 633; DNW Auction 130, 13 May 2015, lot 1106; DNW Auction 138, 12-13 December 2016, lot 2262

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A Collection of Coins of the Chester Mint, the Property of a Gentleman

169 Halfcrown, mm. prostrate gerb, horseman left, no plume in field, nothing below, rev. crowned oval scroll-garnished shield, 14.58g/6h (Bull 578 (73-37); Lyall a/1; SCBI Brooker 1113, same dies; N 2628; S 3131). On an irregular flan, otherwise about very fine, lightly toned, rare £2,400-£3,000 Provenance: B.J. Dawson Collection, DNW Auction 156, 21 March 2019, lot 114 [from Baldwin 1993]

170 Halfcrown, mm. cinquefoil on rev. only, horseman left, rev. crowned plain square-topped shield, crowned C R at sides, 14.28g/12h (Bull 581; Lyall b/iv; SCBI Brooker 1116, same dies; N 2629; S 3132). Nearly very fine, extremely rare £7,000-£8,000 Provenance: DNW Auction 43, 9 October 1999, lot 837; A. Morris Collection [from R.K. Richardson April 2003]; SNC July 2009 (3874/1); ‘Welsh Marches’ Collection, DNW Auction 154, 3 December 2018, lot 335

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A Collection of Coins of the Chester Mint, the Property of a Gentleman

William III (1694-1702)

171 Halfcrown, 1696C, large shields, early harp, edge otherwise good fine, toned

OCTAVO

(ESC 1065; S 3483). Area of adhesive residue on reverse, £240-£300

172 Shilling, 1696C, small lettering (ESC 1171; S 3507). Sometime cleaned, otherwise good fine, very rare

£150-£180

173 Shilling, 1697C, first bust (ESC 1168; S 3499). Sometime cleaned, otherwise about very fine

£150-£180

Provenance: Spink Auction 249, 6-7 December 2017, lot 301

174 Shilling, 1697c, third bust variety (ESC 1173; S 3513). Stained on obverse and sometime lightly cleaned on reverse, otherwise about very fine £150-£180

175 Sixpence, 1696C, large crowns, large As (ESC 1268; S 3522). Good fine

£120-£150

176 Sixpence, 1697C, small crowns (ESC 1271; S 3533). Some adjustment marks, otherwise good very fine, toned £200-£260

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BRITISH MILLED COINS


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) George III (1760-1820) Bank of England

177 Three Shillings, 1811 (ESC 2065; S 3769). Of bright appearance, otherwise good extremely fine

£120-£150

178 Three Shillings (4), 1811, 1812 (2, both types), 1814; Eighteen Pence (4), 1812 (2, both types), 1813, 1816 (ESC 2061, 2063, 2079, 2083, 2114-15, 2119, 2123; S 3769-72) [8]. About very fine and better, but several cleaned and third with graffiti above King’s head £300-£400

179 Eighteen Pence, 1812, type 2 (ESC 2115; S 3772). Extremely fine, attractively toned

£120-£150

New coinage

180 Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 2090; S 3788). About extremely fine, toned 181 Halfcrown, 1817, small head (ESC 2096; S 3789). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

182 Halfcrown, 1818 (ESC 2099; S 3789). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£180 £80-£100

£100-£120

183 Shillings (2), 1816, 1817 (ESC 2140, 2144; S 3790) [2]. First extremely fine, second good very fine, both toned £80-£100 184 Shilling, 1817 (ESC 2144; S 3790). Good extremely fine with some toning

185 Shilling, 1819 (ESC 2152; S 3790). Extremely fine 186 Shilling, 1820, high 0 in date (ESC 2157; S 3790). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine

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£80-£100

£100-£120 £80-£100


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 187 Sixpence, 1817 (ESC 2195; S 3791). Wiped on obverse and of bright appearance, otherwise good extremely fine £50-£70

George IV (1820-1830)

188 Halfcrown, 1820 (ESC 2357; S 3807). Obverse cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£120-£150

189 Halfcrown, 1826 (ESC 2375; S 3809). Obverse cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£120-£150

190 Halfcrown, 1828 (ESC 2377; S 3809). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine, scarce £400-£500

191 Halfcrown, 1829 (ESC 2378; S 3809). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£100-£120

192 Shillings (3), 1824, 1825, 1827 (ESC 2400, 2405, 2412; S 3811-12) [3]. All cleaned, otherwise very fine or better £150-£200 193 Farthing, 1821 (BMC 1407; S 3822); William IV, Farthings (2), 1834 rev. A, 1836 (BMC 1470, 1474; S 3848); Victoria, Penny, 1858/7, Farthings (3), 1838, 1840, 1841 (BMC 1516, 1553, 1559-60; S 3948, 3950) [7]. Last with some small sports of verdigris otherwise extremely fine, the Penny about so but with verdigris in legends, others generally very fine £100-£150

William IV (1830-1837)

194 Halfcrown, 1834, WW in script (ESC 2478; S 3834). About extremely fine, toned

£200-£260

195 Shillings (2), 1835, 1836 (ESC 2492, 2494; S 3835) [2]. Both cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£150

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The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II)

Victoria (1837-1901)

196 Proof ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge plain, N over inverted some contact marks, otherwise good very fine

N

in

UNITA,

27.75g/12h (ESC 2578; S 3883). Cleaned and with £2,000-£2,600

197 Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

198 Crown, 1888, narrow date (ESC 2587; S 3921). Cleaned, edge knock above crown and scuffs below date, otherwise about extremely fine £50-£70

199 Crown, 1889 (ESC 2589; S 3921). Extremely fine, obverse toned

£100-£120

200 Crown, 1892 (ESC 2592; S 3921). Minor scuffs on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

201 Crown, 1896, edge LX (ESC 2601; S 3937). Cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise good very fine

202 Crown, 1900, edge LXIV (ESC 2609; S 3937). About extremely fine

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£60-£80

£120-£150


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II)

203 Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (ESC 2697; S 3923). A few marks in fields, otherwise good extremely fine, lightly toned £120-£150 204 Double-Florins (4), 1887 (2, Roman and Arabic numerals) 1889, 1890 (ESC 2695, 2697, 2701; S 3923) [4]. The 1887s extremely fine but of bright appearance, others very fine, cleaned £150-£200

205 Double-Florin, 1888 (ESC 2699; S 3923). Surfaces marked, otherwise extremely fine, olive toning over reflective fields £100-£120

206 Halfcrown, 1840 (ESC 2715; S 3887). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

207 Halfcrown, 1842 (ESC 2717; S 3888). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£180

208 Halfcrown, 1843 (ESC 2718; S 3888). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine, rare

£300-£400

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The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II)

209 Halfcrown, 1844 (ESC 2720; S 3888). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine

£120-£150

210 Halfcrown, 1849, large date (ESC 2730; S 3888). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£400-£500

211 Halfcrown, 1850 (ESC 2733; S 3888). Cleaned, otherwise very fine

£100-£120

212 Halfcrown, 1874 (ESC 2741; S 3889). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£100-£120

213 Halfcrown, 1875 (ESC 2745; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£80-£100

214 Halfcrown, 1876 (ESC 2748; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

215 Halfcrown, 1877 (ESC 2750; S 3889). Good very fine

216 Halfcrown, 1878 (ESC 2751; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine 217 Halfcrown, 1879 (ESC 2753; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

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£80-£100

£120-£150 £80-£100


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 218 Halfcrown, 1880 (ESC 2756; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£80-£100

219 Halfcrown, 1881 (ESC 2758; S 3889). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£80-£100

220 Halfcrown, 1883 (ESC 2762; S 3889). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£150-£180

221 Halfcrown, 1885 (ESC 2765; S 3889). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£120-£150

222 Halfcrown, 1886 (ESC 2767; S 3889). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£120-£150

223 Halfcrowns (4), 1887 Jubilee, 1888, 1891, 1892 (ESC 2771, 2773, 2776-7; S 3924) [4]. Extremely fine or better, but last lightly cleaned £200-£300 224 Halfcrowns (4), 1893, 1896, 1897, 1898 (ESC 2778, 2782-4; S 3938) [4]. Last three cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine or better £100-£150 225 Halfcrowns (4), 1893, 1899, 1900, 1901 (ESC 2778, 2785-7; S 3938) [4]. About extremely fine or better, but last with scratch in obverse field £100-£150

226 Halfcrown, 1894 (ESC 2780; S 3938). Extremely fine with some toning

£100-£120

227 Halfcrown, 1895 (ESC 2781; S 3938). Extremely fine with some toning

£80-£100

228 Florin, 1849, with initials (ESC 2815; S 3890). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, about extremely fine £150-£180

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229 Florin, 1852, second i of date over stop (ESC 2822; S 3891). Brightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, rare £200-£260 230 Florin, 1855 (ESC 2831; S 3891). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£80-£100

231 Florin, 1856 (ESC 2833; S 3891). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine

£120-£150

232 Florin, 1859 (ESC 2843; S 3891). About extremely fine

£150-£180

233 Florin, 1860 (ESC 2845; S 3891). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£180

234 Florin, 1862 (ESC 2847; S 3891). Very fine, rare

£500-£700

235 Florin, 1866, die 19 (ESC 2858; S 3892). Good very fine, toned

£150-£180

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236 Florin, 1868, die 29 (ESC 2866; S 3893). Good very fine, toned

£150-£180

237 Florin, 1869, die 3 (ESC 2867; S 3893). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine

£300-£400

238 Florin, 1872, die 105 (ESC 2878; S 3893). Lightly cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120 239 Florin, 1873, die 75 (ESC 2879; S 3893). Cleaned, otherwise very fine

£50-£70

240 Florin, 1874, die 37 (ESC 2881; S 3893). Flan flaw or attempted piercing on Queen’s forehead and has been cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 241 Florin, 1875, die 74 (ESC 2883; S 3893). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£80-£100

242 Florin, 1876, die 23 (ESC 2884; S 3893). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

243 Florin, 1877, die 42, stop after date (ESC 2887; S 3895). About extremely fine

£200-£260

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244 Florin, 1878, die 75 (ESC 2889; S 3895). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, about extremely fine

£100-£120

245 Florin, 1880 (ESC 2900; S 3900). Brightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

246 Florin, 1881 (ESC 2902; S 3900). About extremely fine

£150-£180

247 Florin, 1883 (ESC 2905; S 3900). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£80-£100

248 Florin, 1884 (ESC 2907; S 3900). Obverse cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

249 Florin, 1885 (ESC 2908; S 3900). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

250 Florin, 1886 (ESC 2911; S 3900). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

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251 Florin, 1887 young head (ESC 2913; S 3901). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£100-£120

252 Florins (3), 1887 Jubilee, 1888, 1889 (ESC 2953, 2956-7; S 3925) [3]. Extremely fine

£100-£150

253 Florin, 1890 (ESC 2958; S 3925). Good extremely fine

£200-£260

254 Florin, 1891 (ESC 2959; S 3925). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine, scarce

£50-£70

255 Florins (3), 1893, 1894, 1896 (ESC 2962, 2964, 2966; S 3939) [3]. Extremely fine or better, but last cleaned £100-£150

256 Proof Florin, 1893 (ESC 2963; S 3939). Brushed, otherwise about as struck

£300-£400

257 Florins (4), 1897, 1898, 1900, 1901 (ESC 2967-8, 2971-2; S 3939) [4]. Extremely fine or better, but first cleaned £100-£150

258 Shilling, 1838 (ESC 2973; S 3902). Extremely fine, toned

£150-£180

259 Shilling, 1843 (ESC 2989; S 3904). Cleaned at one time and with traces of lacquer on obverse, otherwise good very fine £50-£70

260 Shilling, 1846 (ESC 2992; S 3904). Extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

261 Shilling, 1854 (ESC 3004; S 3904). Scratched on reverse, otherwise good fine, very rare

£200-£260

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262 Shilling, 1856 (ESC 3007; S 3904). Brushed, otherwise good extremely fine

£120-£150

263 Shilling, 1861 (ESC 3019; S 3904). Extremely fine, toned

£150-£180

264 Shilling, 1867, die 10 (ESC 3030; S 3905). About extremely fine

265 Shilling, 1870, die 20 (ESC 3038; S 3906A). Extremely fine

£70-£90

£120-£150

266 Shilling, 1871, die 39 (ESC 3039; S 3906A). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£70-£90

267 Shilling, 1872, die 105 (ESC 3042; S 3906A). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£60-£80

268 Shilling, 1873, die 114 (ESC 3043; S 3906A). Good extremely fine, toned

£200-£260

269 Shillings (2), 1874 die 61, 1875 die 70 (ESC 3044-5; S 3906A) [2]. First cleaned otherwise good very fine, second about extremely fine £100-£150 270 Shilling, 1877, die 22 (ESC 3047; S 3906A). About extremely fine

£80-£100

271 Shilling, 1878, die 3 (ESC 3049; S 3906A). About extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

272 Shilling, 1879 (ESC 3061; S 3907). Good extremely fine

£120-£150

273 Shilling, 1880 (ESC 3064; S 3907). Extremely fine

£80-£100

274 Shilling, 1881 (ESC 3067; S 3907). Extremely fine, toned

£70-£90

275 Shilling, 1883 (ESC 3072; S 3907). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£70-£90

276 Shilling, 1884 (ESC 3074; S 3907). Extremely fine 277 Shilling, 1885 (ESC 3076; S 3907). Extremely fine, toned

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£80-£100 £70-£90


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 278 Shillings (4), 1887 Jubilee, 1889, 1890, 1891 (ESC 3137, 3142, 3144-5; S 3926-7) [4]. About extremely fine or better £100-£150 279 Shillings (4), 1893, 1894, 1895 type 2, 1896 type 2 (ESC 3153, 3156, 3160-1; S 3940, 3940A) [4]. Third about as struck but of bright appearance, others extremely fine or about so £100-£150 280 Shillings (4), 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 (ESC 3162-5; S 3940A) [4]. First two about extremely fine but cleaned, others better £100-£120 281 Shilling, 1901 (ESC 3166; S 3940A). Lightly bagmarked, extremely fine, toned

£80-£100

282 Sixpences (6), 1860, 1867 die 7, 1887 (2, both types), 1888, 1889 (ESC 3205, 3219, 3264, 3272, 3277, 3279; S 3908, 3910, 3928-9) [6]. First three good fine and better, others about as struck but fourth cleaned £100-£120 283 Sixpence, 1874, die 1 (ESC 3229; S 3910). Extremely fine, bright appearance

£100-£120

284 Sixpence, 1877, die 29 (ESC 3232; S 3910). Extremely fine

£80-£100

285 Sixpence, 1883 (ESC 3255; S 3912). Good extremely fine, sometime lightly cleaned

£80-£100

286 Sixpence, 1884 (ESC 3257; S 3912). Lightly wiped on reverse, otherwise better than extremely fine 287 Sixpence, 1886 (ESC 3260; S 3912). Good extremely fine 288 Sixpences (3), 1893 old head, 1896, 1901 (ESC 3285, 3289, 3294; S 3941) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£70-£90 £80-£100 £100-£150

289 Threepences (5), 1839, 1843, 1845, 1849, 1850 (ESC 3364, 3369, 3371, 3376, 3377; S 3914) [5]. Good very fine to extremely fine but first cleaned, fourth toned £150-£200 290 Maundy Threepences (2), 1846, 1851 (ESC 3489, 3494; S 3918) [2]. Extremely fine or nearly so, both toned £60-£80 291 Threepence, 1854 (ESC 3386; S 3914). Extremely fine, lightly toned

£80-£100

292 Threepence, 1856 (ESC 3388; S 3914). Good extremely fine, lightly toned

£80-£100

293 Threepences (9), 1857, 1858, 1859, 1861, 1862, 1864, 1866, 1867, 1868 (ESC 3389, 3390, 3394, 3399, 3400, 3402, 3404, 3406-7; S 3914, 3914A) [9]. Generally good very fine and better, but several cleaned £200-£260 294 Threepences (4), 1870, 1872, 1874, 1875 (ESC 3414, 3416, 3418-19; S 3914C) [4]. First two cleaned and nearly extremely fine, others better and toned £120-£150 295 Threepence, 1873 (ESC 3417; S 3914C). Good extremely fine, toned

£80-£100

296 Threepences (6), 1876, 1877, 1881, 1883, 1886, 1887 young head (ESC 3420-1, 3428, 3430, 3433-4; S 3914C, 3914D) [6]. Fine to about extremely fine, but several cleaned £80-£100 297 Threepences (2), 1879, 1885 (ESC 3423, 3431; S 3914C, 3914D) [2]. Extremely fine or better, both lightly toned £100-£120 298 Penny, 1841 (BMC 1484; S 3948). About extremely fine 299 Pennies (2), 1844, 1847 far colon (BMC 1487, 1493; S 3948) [2]. Good very fine

300 Penny, 1846, far colon (BMC 1490; S 3948). Minor surface flaws, otherwise about extremely fine

£60-£80 £80-£100

£100-£120

301 Penny, 1848/6 (BMC 1494; S 3948). Corrosion spot behind Queen’s head and some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £150-£180

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The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 302 Penny, 1848/7 (BMC 1495; S 3948). Minor spotting, otherwise about extremely fine

303 Penny, 1848 (BMC 1496; S 3948). About extremely fine, traces of original colour

£80-£100

£100-£120

304 Pennies (2), 1853, 1854, both far colon (BMC 1500, 1507; S 3948) [2]. First nearly extremely fine, peripheral traces of original colour, second very fine but sometime cleaned £120-£150 305 Pennies (2), 1854, 1855, both close colon (BMC 1506, 1509; S 3948) [2]. Good very fine or a little better, but second with small patch of verdigris behind bust £150-£180 306 Pennies (3), 1855, close colon, 1858/7, far colon, 1859, small date (BMC 1509, 1516, 1519; S 3948) [3]. Good very fine or a little better, first struck from a heavily worn and reworked obverse die with many characters thin or incomplete, second sometime lightly cleaned, last with edge bruise at 2 o’clock £100-£120

307 Penny, 1856, close colon (BMC 1510; S 3948). Small spot behind head, otherwise good very fine, scarce

£300-£400

308 Penny, 1856, far colon (BMC 1512; S 3948). Sometime cleaned and now re-toned, otherwise nearly extremely fine, rare £400-£500 309 Pennies (3), all 1858, plain truncation, ornate trident, far colon (BMC 1518; S 3948) [3]. Very fine and better, one with date re-cut, another sometime cleaned with resulting iridescent surfaces £50-£60 310 Penny, 1859 (BMC 1519; S 3948). Small spots of verdigris by date, otherwise extremely fine, traces of original colour £80-£100 311 Halfpenny, 1838 (BMC 1522; S 3949). Nearly extremely fine, blue patina, light clash marks behind head 312 Halfpenny, 1841 (BMC 1524; S 3949). Nearly extremely fine, brown patina

£80-£100 £70-£90

313 Halfpenny, 1848/7 (BMC 1532; S 3949). Minor spotting, otherwise extremely fine, peripheral traces of original colour £150-£180 314 Halfpence (6), 1848/7, 1853 (2), 1854, 1855, 1856 (BMC 1532, 1539, 1542-4; S 3949) [6]. The 1854 about extremely fine but sometime wiped, others very fine £60-£80 315 Halfpence (2), 1848/7, 1859/8 (BMC 1548, 1550; S 3949) [2]. About extremely fine

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£120-£150


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 316 Halfpence (2), 1852 rev. B, 1853/2 (BMC 1537-8; S 3949) [2]. First nearly extremely fine but with some minor edge nicks, second very fine, scarce £60-£80 317 Farthings (3), 1840, 1845, 1853 WW incuse (BMC 1559, 1566, 1578; S 3950) [3]. Extremely fine or about so, first with original colour, second with light surface marks £120-£150

318 Farthing, 1844 (Cooke 218; BMC 1565; S 3950). Very fine, rare

£200-£260

319 Farthings (9), 1847, 1850, 1851, 1853 obv. 2, 1854, 1856 (2), 1858, 1859 (BMC 1568, 1571-2, 1575, 1580, 1586-7; S 3950) [9]. About very fine and better £80-£100

Edward VII (1901-1910)

320 Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3978). Lightly cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

321 Proof Halfcrown, 1902 (ESC 3588; S 3980). Obverse brushed, otherwise about as struck

£120-£150

322 Halfcrown, 1903 (ESC 3569; S 3980). Lightly cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise very fine, rare £150-£180

323 Halfcrown, 1904 (ESC 3570; S 3980). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine, scarce

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£200-£260


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324 Halfcrown, 1905 (ESC 3571; S 3980). Cleaned and with some minor marks, otherwise about very fine, rare £500-£700

325 Halfcrown, 1906 (ESC 3572; S 3980). Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine

£150-£180

326 Halfcrown, 1907 (ESC 3573; S 3980). About extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

327 Halfcrown, 1908 (ESC 3574; S 3980). About extremely fine

£240-£300

328 Halfcrown, 1909 (ESC 3575; S 3980). About extremely fine

£150-£180

329 Halfcrown, 1910 (ESC 3576; S 3980). Extremely fine

£200-£260

330 Florins (4), 1902, 1904, 1906, 1907 (ESC 3577, 3580, 3582-3; S 3981) [4]. Good very fine or better

£200-£300

331 Florins (3), 1902, 1908, 1910 (ESC 3577, 3584, 3586; S 3981) [3]. About extremely fine or better, but first two cleaned £150-£200

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The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 332 Shilling, 1902 (ESC 3587; S 3928). Good extremely fine 333 Sixpences (4), 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910 (ESC 3602-3, 3605-6; S 3983) [4]. Extremely fine or better

£80-£100 £100-£150

George V (1910-1936)

334 Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 3631; S 4036). Lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck

£240-£300

335 Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636; S 4036). Extremely fine

£240-£300

336 Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638; S 4036). Extremely fine

£240-£300

337 Crown, 1931 (ESC 3639; S 4036). Extremely fine

£240-£300

338 Crown, 1932 (ESC 3641; S 4036). Extremely fine

£400-£500

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339 Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644; S 4036). Minor edge marks, otherwise about extremely fine

£200-£260

340 Crown, 1936 (ESC 3649; S 4036). About extremely fine

£200-£260

341 Halfcrown, 1911 (ESC 3709; S 4011). Good extremely fine

£100-£120

342 Halfcrown, 1912 (ESC 3711; S 4011). About as struck

£120-£150

343 Halfcrowns (3), 1914, 1915, 1916 (ESC 3713-15; S 4011) [3]. Good extremely fine

£100-£150

344 Halfcrowns (3), 1917, 1918, 1919 (ESC 3716-18; S 4011) [3]. Extremely fine or better, but first brushed

£100-£150

345 Halfcrowns (2), 1923, 1927 (ESC 3724, 3730; S 4021A, 4032) [2]. First good extremely fine, second extremely fine £60-£80 346 Halfcrowns (8), 1928-9, 1931-6 inclusive (ESC 3734, 3737, 3741, 3743, 3745, 3747, 3749, 3751; S 4037) [8]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150 347 Florins (4), 1911-14 inclusive (ESC 3755, 3757-9; S 4012) [4]. About extremely fine or better

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£150-£200


The Alan Palmer Collection of British Coins (Part II) 348 Florins (5), 1915-19 inclusive (ESC 3760-4; S 4012) [5]. Extremely fine or better, but second cleaned

£150-£200

349 Florins (5), 1921, 1922, 1923, 1925, 1926 (ESC 3768-9, 3774, 3777-8; S 4022A) [5]. About extremely fine or better £200-£300

350 Proof Florin, 1927 (ESC 3779; S 4038). Brilliant, about as struck

£100-£120

351 Florins (7), 1928-31 inclusive, 1933, 1935, 1936 (ESC 3781, 3783, 3785, 3787, 3791, 3793, 3796; S 4038) [7]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

352 Florin, 1932 (ESC 3789; S 4038). About extremely fine, rare

£150-£180

353 Shillings (4), 1911 (2, currency and Proof), 1912, 1914 (ESC 3799, 3800-1, 3803; S 4013) [4]. The 1911s good extremely fine, first with mint bloom, second cleaned, others about extremely fine £100-£150 354 Shillings (5), 1915-19 inclusive (ESC 3804-8; S 4013) [5]. First, fourth and fifth better than extremely fine, others nearly so, third cleaned £100-£150 355 Shillings (6), 1920 type 2, 1923-5 inclusive, 1926 type 1, 1927 type 1 (ESC 3811, 3818, 3820, 3823, 3825, 3828; S 4023A, 4033) [6]. Good very fine and better £120-£150 356 Shillings (8), 1927-30 inclusive, 1933-6 inclusive (ESC 3829, 3832, 3835, 3837, 3845, 3847, 3850, 3853; S 4039); together with a Double-Florin, 1887, and Shillings (3), 1906, 1910, 1937 [12]. First, second and fifth better than extremely fine, others in varied state, several cleaned £100-£150 357 Sixpences (7), 1911, 1912, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918, 1919 (ESC 3871, 3873, 3875-7, 3879-80; S 4014) [7]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200 358 Sixpences (4), 1924, 1926, 1928, 1934 (ESC 3888, 3895, 3900, 3915; S 4024, 4034, 4040-1); Crown, 1935, edge XXV (ESC 3651; S 4048) [5]. About extremely fine or better £60-£80

George VI (1936-1952) 359 Crown, Halfcrowns (2, one a Proof), and Florin, all 1937 (ESC 4020, 4034-5, 4076; S 4078, 4080-1) [4]. About extremely fine or better £60-£80

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David Marshall

C

ollecting is something people are either born with in their genes or not. If you are a collector at heart it never leaves you. During my life, so far, I have formed many collections of coins, banknotes and stamps, disposed of them and then started again, usually with a change of focus each time.

Now retirement abroad has prompted me to dispose of my current coin collection. The focus of this one has been mostly 20th century British silver and bronze pennies. It has always struck me how easy it is to obtain these coins, but how difficult it is to obtain them in close to ‘as minted’ condition. I have tried to do this by selecting each coin to be untoned (because for the most part they were not issued toned) and ‘brilliant’ as issued both sides. I hope I have achieved this with the vast majority of the coins offered here. I would not rule out starting a similar collection again in the future, as the collecting bug is always there, but for now I hope the new owners of my coins will enjoy them as much as I have. David Marshall


The David Marshall Collection of British Coins Victoria (1837-1901) 360 Halfcrown and Shilling, both 1887 Jubilee (ESC 2771, 3137; S 3924, 3926) [2]. Some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine or better £60-£80

361 Halfcrown, 1899 (ESC 2785; S 3938). Good extremely fine

£100-£150

362 Halfcrown, 1900 (ESC 2786; S 3938). Minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck

£100-£150

363 Halfcrown, 1901 (ESC 2787; S 3938). Minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck

£100-£150

364 Florins (3), 1899, 1900, 1901 (ESC 2969, 2971-2; S 3939) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

365 Shillings (7), 1895-1901 inclusive (ESC 3160-6; S 3940A) [7]. Extremely fine or better, mostly toned

£300-£400

366 Sixpences (3), 1899-1901 inclusive, Threepence, 1899 (ESC 3292-4, 3451; S 3941-2) [4]. Extremely fine or better £80-£100

367 Maundy set, 1880 (ESC 3535; S 3916) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£150-£200

368 Maundy set, 1881 (ESC 3536; S 3916) [4]. Extremely fine

£120-£150

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369 Maundy set, 1883 (ESC 3540; S 3916) [4]. About as struck, toned

£150-£200

370 Maundy set, 1886 (ESC 3543; S 3916) [4]. Lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine

£120-£150

371 Maundy set, 1888 (ESC 3545; S 3932) [4]. Lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine or better £120-£150

372 Maundy set, 1889 (ESC 3547; S 3932) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

373 Maundy set, 1890 (ESC 3548; S 3943) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£120-£150

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374 Maundy set, 1891 (ESC 3549; S 3932) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£120-£150

375 Maundy set, 1892 (ESC 3550; S 3932) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£120-£150

376 Maundy set, 1895 (ESC 3553; S 3943) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

377 Maundy set, 1896 (ESC 3554; S 3943) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£120-£150

378 Maundy set, 1897 (ESC 3555; S 3943) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

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379 Maundy set, 1899 (ESC 3557; S 3943) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

380 Maundy set, 1900 (ESC 3558; S 3943) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

381 Maundy set, 1901 (ESC 3559; S 3943) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

382 Penny, 1882H (F 115; BMC 1729; S 3955). Extremely fine, original colour

£100-£120

383 Penny, 1886 (F 123; BMC 1737; S 3954). Extremely fine, original colour

£60-£80

384 Penny, 1895, old head (F 141; BMC 1941; S 3961). About as struck, full original colour

£60-£80

385 Pennies (4), 1896, 1899, 1900, 1901 (F 143, 150, 153-4; BMC 1959, 1964-6; S 3961) [4]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

Edward VII (1901-1910)

386 Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3978). Good extremely fine

£150-£200

387 Halfcrown, 1902 (ESC 3567; S 3980). Some minor marks and a small scratch before bust, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

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388 Halfcrown, 1905 (ESC 3571; S 3980). Minor rim nick at 3 o’clock, otherwise good extremely fine, rare £4,000-£5,000

389 Halfcrown, 1906 (ESC 3572; S 3980). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine or better, toned

£200-£300

390 Halfcrown, 1907 (ESC 3573; S 3980). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, toned

£150-£200

391 Halfcrown, 1908 (ESC 3574; S 3980). Surface marks, otherwise extremely fine

£300-£400

392 Halfcrown, 1909 (ESC 3575; S 3980). Light scratch before nose, otherwise good extremely fine

£200-£300

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The David Marshall Collection of British Coins

393 Halfcrown, 1910 (ESC 3576; S 3980). About as struck 394 Florin, 1902 (ESC 3577; S 3981). Minor surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£200-£300 £80-£100

395 Florin, 1903 (ESC 3579; S 3981). Minor bagmarks, otherwise about mint state

£200-£300

396 Florin, 1904 (ESC 3580; S 3981). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine

£200-£260

397 Florin, 1905 (ESC 3581; S 3981). Sometime lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine or better, rare

£600-£800

398 Florin, 1906 (ESC 3582; S 3981). Light surface marks and of bright appearance, otherwise extremely fine or better £200-£300

399 Florin, 1907 (ESC 3583; S 3981). Light surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine, toned

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£150-£200


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400 Florin, 1908 (ESC 3584; S 3981). Scuffed and bagmarked, otherwise extremely fine

£150-£200

401 Florin, 1909 (ESC 3585; S 3981). Minor rim nicks, otherwise about mint state

£300-£400

402 Florin, 1910 (ESC 3586; S 3981). Extremely fine or better

£200-£300

403 Shillings (2), 1902, 1903 (ESC 3587, 3589; S 3982) [2]. Good extremely fine, but second lightly cleaned

£100-£150

404 Shillings (2), 1906, 1907 (ESC 3592-3; S 3982) [2]. Good extremely fine

£100-£150

405 Shilling, 1910 (ESC 3596; S 3982). About as struck

£100-£150

406 Proof Sixpence, 1902 (ESC 3598; S 3983). Small scratch in reverse field, otherwise about as struck

£60-£80

407 Sixpence, 1903 (ESC 3599; S 3983). Practically as struck, toned, scarce

£60-£80

408 Sixpence, 1904 (ESC 3600; S 3983). Almost extremely fine

£60-£80

409 Sixpence, 1905 (ESC 3601; S 3983). Almost extremely fine

£60-£80

410 Sixpence, 1906 (ESC 3602; S 3983). Almost as struck

£60-£80

411 Sixpence, 1907 (ESC 3603; S 3983). About as struck, light tone

£60-£80

412 Sixpences (3), 1908, 1909, 1910 (ESC 3604-6; S 3983) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

413 Threepences (5), 1902, 1903, 1904, 1908, 1909 (ESC 3617, 3619-20, 3624-5; S 3984) [5]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

414 Proof Maundy set, 1902 (ESC 3608; S 3985) [4]. Lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine or better £120-£150

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415 Maundy set, 1903 (ESC 3609; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

416 Maundy set, 1904 (ESC 3610; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

417 Maundy set, 1905 (ESC 3611; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

418 Maundy set, 1906 (ESC 3612; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

419 Maundy set, 1907 (ESC 3613; S 3985) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£120-£150

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420 Maundy set, 1908 (ESC 3614; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

421 Maundy set, 1909 (ESC 3615; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine and toned, scarce

£150-£200

422 Maundy set, 1910 (ESC 3616; S 3985) [4]. Good extremely fine and toned, scarce

£150-£200

423 Penny, 1902, low horizon (F 156; BMC 2205; S 3990A). Good extremely fine, full original colour

£120-£150

424 Pennies (4), 1902 normal horizon, 1903, 1904, 1906 (F 157-9, 162; BMC 2206, 2208-9, 2212; S 3990) [4]. Good extremely fine or better £100-£150 425 Pennies (4), 1907-10 inclusive (F 163, 166, 168, 170; BMC 2213, 2216, 2218-19; S 3990) [4]. Extremely fine or better £80-£100

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The David Marshall Collection of British Coins

426 Proof set, 1902, comprising gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny [13]. Matt, practically as struck, but the gold lightly hairlined; in official case of issue £5,000-£6,000

George V (1910-1936)

427 Crown, 1928 (ESC 3633; S 4036). A few small surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£200-£260

428 Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636; S 4036). A few small surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£200-£260

429 Specimen Crown, 1935 (ESC 3652; S 4048). About as struck; in card box of issue

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£80-£100


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430 Halfcrown, 1911 (ESC 3709; S 4011). Minor surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£100-£150

431 Halfcrown, 1912 (ESC 3711; S 4011). Minor surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£100-£150

432 Halfcrown, 1913 (ESC 3712; S 4011). Good extremely fine, light toning

£100-£150

433 Halfcrowns (2), 1914, 1915 (ESC 3713-14; S 4011) [2]. Good extremely fine

£100-£150

434 Halfcrowns (2), 1916, 1917 (ESC 3715-16; S 4011) [2]. Good extremely fine

£100-£150

435 Halfcrowns (2), 1918, 1919 (ESC 3717-18; S 4011) [2]. Good extremely fine

£100-£150

436 Halfcrowns (3), 1920, 1921, 1922 (ESC 3719-20, 3722; S 4012A) [3]. Better than extremely fine

£150-£200

437 Halfcrowns (2), 1923, 1924 (ESC 3724-5; S 4021A) [2]. Better than extremely fine, but second with small scuff behind head £80-£100

438 Halfcrown, 1925 (ESC 3727; S 4021A). Good extremely fine, scarce

£400-£500

439 Halfcrowns (2), both 1926, different types (ESC 3728-9; S 4021A, 4032) [2]. Better than extremely fine

£150-£200

440 Halfcrowns (3), 1927, 1928, 1929 (ESC 3732, 3734, 3737; S 4037) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£80-£100

441 Halfcrown, 1930 (ESC 3739; S 4037). Minor surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine, rare

£200-£300

442 Halfcrowns (6), 1931-6 inclusive (ESC 3741, 3743, 3745, 3747, 3749, 3751; S 4037) [6]. About extremely fine and better, but two of bright appearance £200-£260 443 Florin, 1912 (ESC 3757; S 4012). Good extremely fine

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£100-£120


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444 Florin, 1913 (ESC 3758; S 4012). Of bright appearance, light surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine £200-£300 445 Florins (6), 1914-18 inclusive (ESC 3759-64; S 4012) [6]. Extremely fine or better, some toned

£150-£200

446 Florins (3), 1921, 1922, 1923 (ESC 3768-9, 3774; S 4022A) [3]. Good extremely fine

£200-£300

447 Florins (2), 1924, 1926 (ESC 3775, 3778; S 4022A) [2]. Extremely fine or better

448 Florin, 1925 (ESC 3777; S 4022A). Good extremely fine, lightly toned

£80-£100

£150-£180

449 Florins (7), 1928-31 inclusive, 1933, 1935-6 (ESC 3781, 3783, 3785, 3787, 3791, 3793, 3796; S 4038) [7]. Extremely fine and better, several toned £100-£150 450 Shillings (4), 1911-14 inclusive (ESC 3799, 3801-3; S 4013) [4]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

451 Shillings (5), 1915-19 inclusive (ESC 3804-8; S 4013) [5]. Good extremely fine

£100-£150

452 Shillings (3), 1920, 1921, 1922 (ESC 3809, 3813, 3815; S 4023, 4023A) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

453 Shillings (4), 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926 type 1 (ESC 3818, 3820, 3823, 3825; S 4023A) [4]. About extremely fine or better £100-£150 454 Shillings (7), 1926, 1927 (2, both types), 1928-31 inclusive (ESC 3827, 3829, 3830, 3832, 3835, 3837, 3839; S 4033, 4039) [7]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150 455 Shillings (5), 1932-6 inclusive (ESC 3842, 3845, 3847, 3850, 3853; S 4039) [5]. Extremely fine or better

£80-£100

456 Sixpences (5), 1911-15 inclusive (ESC 3871, 3873-6; S 4014) [5]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

457 Sixpences (5), 1916-20 inclusive (ESC 3877-81; S 4014) [5]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

458 Sixpences (5), 1920-4 inclusive (ESC 3882, 3884-6, 3888; S 4024) [5]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

459 Sixpences (5), 1925 (2, different), 1926 (2, different), 1927 (ESC 3892-6; S 4024-5, 4034) [5]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150 460 Sixpences (9), 1928-36 inclusive (ESC 3900, 3903, 3905, 3907, 3910, 3913, 3915, 3917, 3920; S 4040-1) [9]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150 461 Threepences (15), 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916, 1920, 1921, 1926 (2, both types), 1928, 1931-6 inclusive (ESC 3926, 3928 -9, 3932, 3937, 3939, 3944-5, 3948, 3951, 3953, 3955, 3957, 3959, 3962; S 4015, 4026, 4042) [15]. Extremely fine or better £150-£200

462 Maundy set, 1911 (ESC 3970; S 4016) [4]. Rim bruise on Threepence at 12 o’clock, otherwise good extremely fine, toned £120-£150

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463 Maundy set, 1912 (ESC 3972; S 4016) [4]. Of bright appearance, good extremely fine

£120-£150

464 Maundy set, 1913 (ESC 3973; S 4016) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

465 Maundy set, 1914 (ESC 3974; S 4016) [4]. About as struck, toned

£120-£150

466 Maundy set, 1915 (ESC 3975; S 4016) [4]. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

467 Maundy set, 1916 (ESC 3976; S 4016) [4]. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

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468 Maundy set, 1917 (ESC 3977; S 4016) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

469 Maundy set, 1918 (ESC 3978; S 4016) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

470 Maundy set, 1919 (ESC 3979; S 4016) [4]. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

471 Maundy set, 1920 (ESC 3980; S 4016) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

472 Maundy set, 1921 (ESC 3981; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

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473 Maundy set, 1922 (ESC 3982; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

474 Maundy set, 1923 (ESC 3983; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

475 Maundy set, 1924 (ESC 3984; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

476 Maundy set, 1925 (ESC 3985; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

477 Maundy set, 1926 (ESC 3986; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

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478 Maundy set, 1927 (ESC 3987; S 4027) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

479 Maundy set, 1928 (ESC 3988; S 4043) [4]. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

480 Maundy set, 1929 (ESC 3989; S 4043) [4]. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

481 Maundy set, 1930 (ESC 3990; S 4043) [4]. Has been lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

482 Maundy set, 1931 (ESC 3991; S 4043) [4]. About as struck

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£120-£150


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483 Maundy set, 1932 (ESC 3993; S 4043) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

484 Maundy set, 1933 (ESC 3994; S 4043) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

485 Maundy set, 1934 (ESC 3995; S 4043) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

486 Maundy set, 1935 (ESC 3996; S 4043) [4]. About as struck, scarce

£120-£150

487 Maundy set, 1936 (ESC 3997; S 4043) [4]. About as struck, scarce

£120-£150

488 Pennies (4), 1911, 1912, 1912H, 1913 (F 171-4; BMC 2242-5; S 4051-2) [4]. Good extremely fine or better, but third with faint graffiti on reverse £100-£150 489 Pennies (4), 1914-17 inclusive (F 178-81; BMC 2248-51; S 4051) [4]. Good extremely fine or better

£100-£150

490 Pennies (6), 1918-21 inclusive, 1926 type 1, 1927 (F 182, 185, 188, 190, 193, 197; BMC 2252, 2255, 2258, 2260, 2263, 2267; S 4051, 4054A) [6]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

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The David Marshall Collection of British Coins 491 Pennies (7), 1928-32 inclusive, 1935, 1936 (F 199, 201, 203, 205, 207, 212, 214; BMC 2269, 2271, 2273, 2275, 2277, 2282A, 2359; S 4055) [7]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

492 Proof set, 1911, comprising Sovereign and Half-Sovereign, Halfcrown to Maundy Penny [8]. All brilliant, silver with matching tone; in official red case of issue £2,400-£2,800

493 Proof set, 1927, comprising Crown to Threepence [6]. Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine; in case of issue £400-£500

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George VI (1936-1952) 494 Crown, 1937 (S 4078); Sixpences (16), 1937-52 inclusive (S 4084, 4105, 4110); silver Threepences (5), 1937-41 inclusive (S 4085) [22]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150 495 Halfcrowns (14), 1939-48 inclusive, 1950, 1951 (S 4080, 4101, 4106) [14]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

496 Florins (13), 1937, 1939-50 inclusive (S 4080, 4101, 4106) [13]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

497 Shillings (28), 1937-51 inclusive, English and Scottish, one of each type, except 1942 and 1946 Scottish (S 4082-3, 4103 -4, 4108-9) [28]. Mostly virtually as struck £200-£300

498 Proof Maundy set, 1937 (ESC 4305; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck

£120-£150

499 Maundy set, 1938 (ESC 4307; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

500 Maundy set, 1939 (ESC 4308; S 4086) [4]. Lightly cleaned at some time, otherwise good extremely fine, rare £120-£150

501 Maundy set, 1940 (ESC 4309; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

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£120-£150


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502 Maundy set, 1941 (ESC 4310; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

503 Maundy set, 1942 (ESC 4311; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

504 Maundy set, 1943 (ESC 4312; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

505 Maundy set, 1944 (ESC 4313; S 4086) [4]. About as struck, toned, rare

£120-£150

506 Maundy set, 1945 (ESC 4314; S 4086) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

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507 Maundy set, 1946 (ESC 4315; S 4086) [4]. About as struck, rare

£120-£150

508 Maundy set, 1947 (ESC 4316; S 4091) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

509 Maundy set, 1948 (ESC 4317; S 4091) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

510 Maundy set, 1949 (ESC 4318; S 4096) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

511 Maundy set, 1950 (ESC 4319; S 4096) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

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512 Maundy set, 1951 (ESC 4320; S 4096) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

513 Maundy set, 1952 (ESC 4322; S 4096) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck, rare

£120-£150

514 Brass Threepences (12), 1937-45 inclusive, 1948, 1950, 1952 (BMC 2370, 2372, 2374, 2376, 2378, 2380, 2382, 2384, 2386, 2390, 2394, 2398; S 4112-13) [12]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

515 Threepence, 1946 (BMC 2388; S 4112). Minor spotting, otherwise extremely fine, rare

£120-£150

516 Threepence, 1949 (BMC 2392; S 4113). Small spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, rare

£200-£260

517 Pennies (12), 1937-40, 1944-51 inclusive (F 217, 222, 224, 227, 229, 231, 233, 235, 236, 238, 240, 242; S 4114, 4117) [12]. Extremely fine or better £80-£100 518 Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. Virtually as struck; in official case of issue

£240-£300

519 Proof set, 1950, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing [9]. Light handling marks, otherwise virtually as struck; in official case of issue £100-£150 520 Proof set, 1951, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Brilliant, virtually as struck; in card box of issue

Elizabeth II (1952-

£150-£200

)

521 Halfcrowns (15), 1953-67 inclusive (S 4137, 4145); Shillings (29), 1953-66 inclusive, English rev., 1953-65, 1966 (2), Scottish rev. (S 4139-40, 4147-8); Sixpences (13), 1953-6 inclusive, 1958-64 inclusive, 1966-7 (S 4141, 4149); Pennies (9), 1953, 1961-6 inclusive, 1967 (2) (S 4154, 4157); together with a 1953 currency set and two George V Crowns [77]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

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522 Maundy set, 1953 (ESC 4559; S 4126) [4]. Some surface marks and minor stain at 12 o’clock on Twopence, otherwise good extremely fine, rare £600-£800

523 Maundy set, 1954 (ESC 4563; S 4131) [4]. About as struck

£150-£200

524 Maundy set, 1955 (ESC 4564; S 4131) [4]. About as struck

£150-£200

525 Maundy set, 1956 (ESC 4566; S 4131) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£150-£200

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526 Maundy set, 1958 (ESC 4568; S 4131) [4]. About as struck

£120-£150

527 Maundy set, 1960 (ESC 4570; S 4131) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£150-£200

528 Maundy set, 1965 (ESC 4575; S 4131) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£120-£150

529 Maundy set, 1966 (ESC 4576; S 4131) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£120-£150

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530 Maundy set, 1976 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£120-£150

531 Maundy set, 1977 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£120-£150

532 Maundy set, 1978 (S 4211) [4]. About as struck, proof-like

£120-£150

533 Threepences (15), 1953-67 inclusive (S 4152-3) [15]. Extremely fine or better

£50-£70

534 Miscellaneous decimal issues, viz. Two Pounds (1), One Pound (9), 50 Pence (16), 20 Pence (10), 10 Pence (23), Five Pence (23), Two Pence (16), Pennies (13), Halfpence (13), including several Proofs; together with two Thai coins [126]. Mostly as struck £40-£50

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties Charles II (1660-1685)

535 Five Guineas, 1684, first bust, edge SEXTO (EGC 202; S 3331). Flan flaw at 11 o’clock, removed from a ring mount and polished, otherwise good fine £3,000-£3,600

536 ‘Petition’ Crown, 1663, by T. Simon, an electrotype copy with lettered edge, 20.66g/12h (cf. ESC 429; cf. S 3354A). Very fine £200-£260

James II (1685-1688) 537 Crown, 1688/7, second bust, edge QVARTO (ESC 747; S 3407). Fair

538 Halfcrown, 1685, first bust, edge toned

PRIMO

£60-£80

(ESC 748; S 3408). Weak on first half of date, otherwise about extremely fine, £1,500-£1,800

539 Halfcrown, 1688, edge QVARTO (ESC 759; S 3409). Very fine but has been cleaned

£400-£500

William and Mary (1688-1694)

540 Halfcrown, 1693, edge QVINTO (ESC 860; S 3436). Good very fine, toned

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£800-£1,000


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

William III (1694-1702)

541 Crown, 1700, edge DVODECIMO (ESC 1010; S 3474). Dig in flan below bust, otherwise about extremely fine and toned £800-£1,000

542 Halfcrown, 1697, edge NONO (ESC 1021; S 2487). Minor flecking, otherwise very fine, reverse better, toned £240-£300

543 Halfcrown, 1698, edge DECIMO (ESC 1034; S 3494). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£600-£800

544 Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns, ordinary harp (ESC 1566; S 3538). Nearly extremely fine, light peripheral toning £100-£120

Anne (1702-1714)

545 Shilling, 1705, second bust (ESC 1391; S 3587). Lightly scuffed in fields, otherwise about extremely fine and attractively toned, rare £600-£800

George II (1727-1760)

546 Crown, 1743, roses, edge DECIMO SEPTIMO (ESC 1667; S 3688). Very fine

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£800-£1,000


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

547 Crown, 1746, LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1668; S 3689). About extremely fine, attractively toned

548 Halfcrown, 1731, roses and plumes, edge toned

QVINTO, Q

£2,000-£2,600

sideways (ESC 1674; S 3692). About extremely fine, attractively £1,200-£1,500

549 Shilling, 1745 LIMA (ESC 1724; S 3703). Small edge bruise, otherwise good very fine, toned

£150-£180

550 Sixpence, 1757 (ESC 1762; S 3711). About extremely fine, attractively toned

£100-£120

551 Farthing, 1746, V over U in GEORGIVS (Cooke 378; BMC 888; S 3722). About very fine, very rare

£100-£120

George III (1760-1820) Pre-1816 issues

552 Guinea 1773, third bust (EGC 684; S 3727). Light surface marks and hairlines consistent with having been excavated, otherwise better than very fine £500-£700

553 Guinea, 1786, fourth bust (EGC 706; S 3728). Lightly wiped, flan flaw by chin, otherwise very fine

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£400-£500


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

554 Guinea, 1791, fifth bust (EGC 719; S 3729). Excavated, good fine

£400-£500

555 Half-Guinea, 1778, fourth bust (cf. EGC 820-1; S 3734). Fine

£180-£220

556 Half-Guinea, 1789, fifth bust (EGC 832; S 3735). Good fine or better, but some surface marks and scuffs

£200-£240

557 Half-Guinea, 1791, fifth bust (EGC 834; S 3735). Wiped and with a small scratch in obverse field, otherwise very fine £400-£500 G

558 Third-Guinea, 1804, second bust (EGC 874; S 3740). Fine 559 Sixpence, 1787, no hearts (ESC 2187; S 3748). About extremely fine, toned

560 Sixpence, 1787, no hearts, first I of III over overstamp apparently first noted in 2018

D

£80-£100 £60-£80

(ESC 2187 var.; S 3748). Extremely fine and toned, extremely rare; the £200-£260

Provenance: DNW Auction 148, 18-20 September 2018, lot 887

561 Sixpence, 1787, with hearts (ESC 2190; S 3749). About extremely fine, toned

£60-£80

562 Pattern Sixpence, 1790, by J.-P. Droz, in silver, crowned cypher within wreath, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 2.68g/12h (ESC 2221; Selig –). Extremely fine and toned £200-£260

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

563 Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776). Extremely fine with traces of original colour

£180-£200

564 Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776). About extremely fine, traces of original colour

£150-£180

565 Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776). Very fine

£60-£80

Bank of England

566 MEXICO, Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1794FM, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with head of George III in oval, 26.93g (ESC 1852; S 3765A). Host about very fine, countermark better, but lightly wiped on obverse £300-£360

567 SPAIN, Charles IIII, 4 Réales, 1794MF, Madrid, obv. countermarked with head of George III in oval, 13.65g (ESC 1875; S 3767). Good very fine, toned £300-£400

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

568 Dollar, 1804, types A/2, leaf to upright of hairlines, otherwise good very fine

E

in

DEI,

pellet after

REX

(ESC 1925; S 3768). Lightly cleaned with resulting £180-£220

Provenance: Bt Spink

New coinage

569 Crown, 1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009; S 3787). Lightly wiped with resulting hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine £240-£300

570 Crown, 1819, edge LX (ESC 2013; S 3787). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine £200-£260

571 Halfcrown, 1818 (ESC 2099; S 3789). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine

£150-£180

572 Sixpence, 1819 (ESC 2201; S 3791). Struck off centre (c. 15%), better than very fine, interesting

£100-£150

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George IV (1820-1830)

G

573 Two Pounds, 1823, edge IV (Hill T6; S 3798). A few light surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine or better, mint bloom [slabbed NGC MS 64] £3,000-£4,000

G

574 Sovereign, 1821 (M 5; S 3800). About very fine but surfaces lightly scuffed

£500-£600

G

575 Sovereign, 1821 (M 5; S 3800). Good fine, scuffed

£400-£500

G

576 Sovereign, 1824 (M 8; S 3800). Some surface and rim marks, otherwise better than very fine

£500-£600

G

577 Sovereign, 1826 (M 11; S 3801). About extremely fine

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£1,000-£1,200


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G

578 Sovereign, 1830 (M 15; S 3801). Good very fine

£700-£900

579 Crown, 1821, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2310; S 3805). Polished, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£180

580 Halfcrown, 1820 (ESC 2357; S 3807). About extremely fine, dark-toned

£200-£260

581 Halfcrown, 1826 (ESC 2375; S 3809). Extremely fine, toned

£300-£360

582 Shilling, 1825, type 2 (ESC 2402; S 3811). Extremely fine

£200-£260

583 Shilling, 1826 (ESC 2409; S 3812). Minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck, toned

£120-£150

Provenance: Bt Seaby 1963

Provenance: DNW Auction 129, 18 March 2015, lot 452

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584 Sixpence, 1821 (ESC 2421; S 3813). Practically mint state, olive tone

£150-£180

585 Sixpence, 1824 (ESC 2425; S 3814). Extremely fine and toned

£120-£150

Provenance: J.E. Roberts-Lewis Collection, DNW Auction 129, 18 March 2015, lot 143

586 Sixpence, 1825 (ESC 2427; S 3814). About extremely fine, toned

£80-£100

587 Proof Sixpence, 1826, type 3, edge grained, 2.85g/6h (ESC 2435; S 3815). Light scratch behind head, otherwise good extremely fine, dark tone £300-£400 Provenance: P. Cattermole Collection, DNW Auction 132, 15-18 September 2015, lot 598 [from J.S.J. Welsh May 2000]

588 Sixpence, 1827 (ESC 2437; S 3815). Very fine, rare 589 Sixpence, 1828 (ESC 2438; S 3815). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine

590 Farthing, 1825, obv. 1 (Cooke 255; BMC 1414; S 3822). Good extremely fine

£120-£150 £60-£80

£100-£120

William IV (1830-1837)

G

591 Sovereign, 1836 (M 20; S 3829B). Good very fine

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£700-£900


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

592 Halfcrown, 1834, W.W. in script (ESC 2478; S 3834A). Sometime lightly cleaned and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine, reverse better £150-£200

593 Shilling, 1834 (ESC 2489; S 3835). Good extremely fine, lightly toned

£300-£400

594 Proof Sixpence, 1831, edge plain, 2.78g/6h (ESC 2501; S 3836). Fields hairlined, otherwise extremely fine, toned £240-£300 595 Sixpence, 1837 (ESC 2512; S 3836). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, scarce

596 Maundy set, 1835 (ESC 2553; S 3840) [4]. Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant, about as struck

£80-£100

£300-£400

Victoria (1837-1901)

G

597 Sovereign, 1847 (M 30; S 3852). Very fine, but some minor marks

£300-£400

G

598 Sovereign, 1852 (M 35; S 3852C). Excavated, better than very fine

£340-£400

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incuse, last two digits of date double-punched, 5 perhaps over 6 (M 36; S 3852D). Almost very £400-£500

G

599 Sovereign, 1853, fine, rare

G

600 Sovereign, 1871, die 54 (M 55; S 3853B). Good extremely fine

G

601 Sovereign, 1872, St George rev. (M 85; S 3856A). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 65]

WW

£400-£500

£2,000-£2,600

One of only three examples graded MS 65 by PCGS; none graded higher

G

602 Sovereign, 1876, St George rev. (M 88; S 3856A). Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 62+]

£300-£400

G

603 Half-Sovereign, 1857 (M 431; S 3859). About extremely fine [slabbed PCGS AU 55]

£200-£260

G

604 Half-Sovereign, 1885 (M 459; S 3861). Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 62]

£300-£400

G

605 Half-Sovereign, 1892, no initials, low shield (M 481A; S 3869D). Scuffed, otherwise almost extremely fine £180-£220

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

606 Crown, 1844, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops (ESC 2562; S 3882). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £500-£700

607 Crown, 1847, edge XI (ESC 2567; S 3882). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, some contact marks, otherwise good very fine £240-£300

608 Crown, 1893, edge LVI (ESC 2593; S 3937). A few bagmarks, otherwise about as struck, toned [slabbed NGC MS 63] £300-£400 609 Crown, 1893, edge LVI (ESC 2593; S 3937). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£80-£100

610 Crown, 1896, edge LX (ESC 2601; S 3937). Fields brushed and some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £120-£150

611 Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (ESC 2697; S 3923). About mint state 612 Double-Florin, 1889 (ESC 2701; S 3923). Minor marks in obverse fields, otherwise good extremely fine 613 Halfcrown, 1897 (ESC 2783; S 3938). Extremely fine

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£120-£150 £80-£100 £60-£80


British Milled Coins from Various Properties 614 Halfcrown, 1900 (ESC 2786; S 3938). Brushed, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

615 Florin, 1849, W.W. fully visible (ESC 2815; S 3890). Some minor marks, otherwise good very fine

£100-£120

616 Florin, 1873, die 219 (ESC 2879; S 3893). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

617 Shilling, 1857 (ESC 3008; S 3904). About as struck, attractively toned [slabbed NGC MS 64+]

£300-£400

618 Shilling, 1858 (ESC 3011; S 3904). About as struck, toned [slabbed NGC MS 65]

£500-£600

619 Shilling, 1863/1 (ESC 3023; S 3904). Cleaned, otherwise very fine, very rare

£300-£400

Provenance: P. Pywell-Phillips Collection, Spink eAuction 21122, 29 April 2021 (5459, part)

620 Shilling, 1872, die 36 (ESC 3042; S 3906A). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine 621 Shilling, 1878, die 7 (ESC 3049; S 3906A). About extremely fine

£70-£90 £100-£120

622 Shilling, 1892 (ESC 3147; S 3927). Extremely fine and toned

£60-£80

623 Shilling, 1900 (ESC 3165; S 3940A). Good extremely fine, toned

£60-£80

624 Sixpence, 1883, small letters on rev. (ESC 3255; S 3912). Extremely fine, rare

£120-£150

Provenance: DNW Auction 135, 21-4 March 2016, lot 806

625 Proof Sixpence, 1887, Jubilee, J.E.B. below truncation, edge grained, 2.81g/12h (ESC 3269; S 3928). Good extremely fine, toned £200-£260

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

626 Threepence, 1847 (ESC 3374; S 3914). About extremely fine and toned, rare 627 Threepence, 1893, Jubilee head (ESC 3443; S 3931). Nearly extremely fine

£500-£700 £80-£100

628 Maundy set, 1838 (ESC 3478; S 3916) [4]. Virtually as struck, Fourpence and Threepence toned

£300-£400

629 Maundy set, 1839 (ESC 3481; S 3916) [4]. Brilliant, about as struck

£300-£400

630 Maundy set, 1840 (ESC 3483; S 3916) [4]. Brilliant, virtually as struck

£300-£400

631 Maundy set, 1843 (ESC 3486; S 3916) [4]. About as struck

£300-£400

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties 632 Halfpenny, 1853 (BMC 1539; S 3949). Extremely fine, trace of original colour on obverse, toned on reverse £80-£100 633 Halfpenny, 1853 (BMC 1539; S 3949). About extremely fine

£50-£70

634 Halfpenny, 1854 (BMC 1542; S 3949). About extremely fine

£40-£50

635 Halfpenny, 1855 (BMC 1543; S 3949). Good very fine

£30-£40

636 Halfpenny, 1857 (BMC 1546; S 3949). About extremely fine

£30-£40

637 Halfpenny, 1858 (BMC 1549; S 3949). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£30-£40

Edward VII (1901-1910) 638 Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3978). Cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£60-£80

639 Florin, 1905 (ESC 3581; S 3981). Better than fine, toned

£60-£80

640 Florin, 1906 (ESC 3582; S 3981). Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine

£80-£100

George V (1910-1936)

G

641 Sovereign, 1912 (M 214; S 3996). Small edge knock, otherwise about extremely fine

G

642 Sovereign, 1912 (M 214; S 3996). About as struck

£340-£380

G

643 Sovereign, 1925 (M 220; S 3996). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 65]

£300-£400

644 Proof Crown, 1927 (ESC 3631; S 4036). Good fine, a pocket piece

645 Crown, 1928 (ESC 3633; S 4036). Very fine

£300-360

£60-£80

£150-£180

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646 Crown, 1928 (ESC 3633; S 4036). Very fine

£150-£200

647 Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636; S 4036). About extremely fine

£150-£200

648 Crown, 1930 (ESC 3638; S 4036). A few surface marks, otherwise good very fine

£150-£200

649 Crown, 1931 (ESC 3639; S 4036). About extremely fine, toned

£200-£260

650 Crown, 1932 (ESC 3641; S 4036). Has been lightly cleaned in the past, otherwise about extremely fine

£200-£260

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

651 Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644 [373]; S 4036). Sometime cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£200

652 Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644; S 4036). Some spotting, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£180

653 Crown, 1936 (ESC 3649; S 4036). Edge nick at 3 o’clock, otherwise better than very fine, toned

£150-£200

654 Halfcrown, 1925 (ESC 3727; S 4021A). About very fine

Elizabeth II (1952-

£60-£80

)

655 Threepence, 1960, struck in nickel, 6.71g/12h (cf. S 4153). Good very fine, very rare

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£100-£120


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656 Specimen set, 1983, Martini issues, including the Twopence mule (S 4236A); together with another 1983 Specimen set, without the Twopence mule [16]. As struck, the mule very rare; both in folders of issue [these neat and clean] £600-£800

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SCOTTISH, IRISH AND ISLAND COINS


A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Lady Hiberno-Scandinavian period 657 Phase II, Penny, small bust left, no additional marks, rev. long voided cross, hand in two quarters, blundered legends, 0.78g/10h (SCBI BM 81ff; S 6132; DF 24). Significant delamination on obverse, otherwise fine £30-£40

John (as Lord, 1172-1199)

658 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ia, Dublin, Roberd, RODBERD ON DVVE, obv. legend begins at 2 o’clock, reads DOMIN, 0.73g/5h (O’Sullivan O4/R2; SCBI Belfast 50ff [these dies not represented]; S 6204; DF 37). Good very fine and toned, struck on a broad flan £200-£260 Provenance: Künker Auktion 165 (Osnabrück), 8 March 2010, lot 375

659 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Adam, [ADA]M ON DWD (?), 0.76g/9h (O’Sullivan O1/R –; SCBI Belfast 71ff [dies not represented]; S 6205; DF 37). Slightly off-centre on reverse, otherwise better than very fine, toned £200-£260 660 Second coinage, Halfpence (4), type Ib, Dublin, Adam, ADAM ON DWE, 0.74g/11h (O’Sullivan O5/R6; SCBI Belfast 76-9, same dies; S 6205; DF 36); type Ib, Waterford, Gefrei, GEFREI ON WA, 0.78g/1h (O’Sullivan O7/R3; SCBI Belfast 164-5, same dies; S 6210; DF 39); type IIa, Dublin, Tomas, TOMAS ON DVV, 0.56g/4h (O’Sullivan O6/R12; SCBI Belfast 251, same dies; S 2613; DF 42); type IIa, Dublin, Willelm, WILLELM ON DV, 0.76g/10h (O’Sullivan O1/R1; SCBI Belfast 275ff, same dies; S 2613; DF 42); together with another, similar [5]. Last badly struck with a ragged edge, others fine to about very fine £200-£260

661 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Nicolas, NICOLAS : ON DW, 0.73g/11h (O’Sullivan O3/R2; SCBI Belfast 108-10, same dies; S 6205; DF 36). Very fine, toned £200-£260

662 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, NORMAN ON DW, 0.68g/9h (O’Sullivan O5/R7; SCBI Belfast 6-10, same dies; S 6205; DF 36). Light crease through centre, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£180

663 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, same dies; S 6205; DF 36). Good very fine, grey tone

NORMAN ON DW,

664 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Norman, -44, same dies; S 6205; DF 36). Good fine

NORNAN ON DV,

0.74g/5h (O’Sullivan O11/R8; SCBI Belfast 19-23, £200-£260 0.71g/11h (O’Sullivan O21/R20; SCBI Belfast 39 £60-£80

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A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Lady

665 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Dublin, Turgod, TVRGOD [ON D]WE, 0.74g/8h (O’Sullivan O2/R4; SCBI Belfast 62ff [dies not represented]; S 6205; DF 36). Good fine, toned £100-£120

666 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Waterford, Davi, DAVI ON VVA, 0.76g/5h (O’Sullivan O3/R1; SCBI Belfast 153ff, same rev. die [the obv. die not represented]; S 6210; DF 39). Of crude style and struck slightly off-centre, otherwise good fine, rare £100-£150

667 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Waterford, Gefrei, GEFREI ON [W]A, 0.77g/1h (O’Sullivan O11/R3; SCBI Belfast 172-4, same dies; S 6210; DF 39). Weakness at 3 o’clock (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise about very fine and toned, struck on a neat round flan £150-£180 668 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type Ib, Waterford, Marcus, MARCVS ON [—], 0.71g/4h (O’Sullivan O2/R4; SCBI Belfast 147, same dies; S 6210; DF 39). Struck on a broad flan, areas of weakness, otherwise good fine £60-£80 Provenance: Patrick Finn, FPL 1, Spring 1994, lot 494

669 Second coinage, Halfpenny, type IIa, Dublin, Tomas, 6213; DF 42). Off-centre, otherwise fine, scarce

TOMAS ON DW

0.71g/9h (O’Sullivan O-/R3; SCBI Belfast 231ff; S £60-£80

John (as King, 1199-1216)

670 Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, ROBERD ON DIVE, pellet on inside of third ray, 1.40g/3h (cf. SCBI Belfast 343; S 6228; DF 50). Nearly very fine, toned £80-£100

671 Third coinage, Penny, Dublin, Roberd, ROBERD ON DIVE, pellet on tip of second ray, 1.35g/4h (SCBI Belfast 368; S 6228; DF 50). Very fine, toned £100-£120 672 Third coinage, Pennies (5), all Dublin, Roberd (3), ROBERD ON DIVE, 1.22g/6h, 1.32g/8h, 1.47g/9h, Willelm (2), WILLELM ON DI, 1.36g/6h, WILLELM ON DIVE, 1.37g/9h (S 6228; DF 50) [5]. Good fine, toned £120-£150 673 Third coinage, Pennies (3), all Dublin, Roberd, ROBERD ON DIVE, 1.24g/12h, 1.27g/12h, 1.32g/1h (S 6228; DF 50); Edward I, Penny, type 1b, Dublin, 1.38g/1h, Halfpence (2), type 1a, Dublin, 0.54g/9h, type Ic, Dublin, 0.53g/9h. Farthings (2), both type I, Dublin, 0.36g/3h, Waterford, 0.32g/9h (S 6247, 6250, 6252, 6255-6; DF 64, 69-70) [8]. Generally fine, several scarce £80-£100 674 Third coinage, Halfpence (2), both Dublin, ROBERD ON D, 0.70g/5h, WILLEM ON [–], 0.67g/8h (S 6231; DF 51); together with another, moneyer illegible, and a contemporary forgery [4]. Fine, second better £100-£120

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A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Lady 675 Third coinage, Halfpenny, a contemporary forgery, reads cf. S 6231; cf. DF 51). Fine, toned

CLI

[—]O ADI, 0.70g/10h (SCBI Belfast pl. xvi, 40, same rev. die; £30-£40

Henry III (1216-1272) 676 Pennies (4), all Dublin, class Ia, RICARD ON DIVE, 1.39g/2h; class Ib (2), RICARD ON DIVE, 1.42g/5h, 1.43g/2h; class IIa, DAVI ON DOVELI, 1.28g/10h (Dykes Aa, Ca, Cb; S 6235-6, 6240; DF 57) [4]. Good fine and better, but fourth removed from a mount with four peripheral plugs £100-£120 677 Pennies (4), all Dublin, class Ib, RICARD ON DIVE, 1.46g/7h; class IIa (3), DAVI ON DEVELI, 1.28g/9h, RICARD ON DIVE, 1.27g/6h, 1.36g/4h (Dykes Ca; S 6236, 6240; DF 57); together with a cut Dublin Halfpenny of Henry III [5]. First double struck, otherwise fine and better £80-£100

678 Penny, class Ic, Dublin, Ricard, RICARD ON DIVE, sexfoil to right of bust, 1.23g/9h (Dykes D; SCBI Belfast 440, same obv. die; S 6237; DF 55). Areas of oxidisation and the edge somewhat ragged at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, rare £120-£150

679 Penny, class Id, Dublin, RICARD ON DIVE, double band to crown, sexfoil to right of bust with small shoulders, 1.46g/3h (Dykes E; SCBI Belfast 442, same obv. die; S 6239; DF 56). Struck on a neat round flan, good fine, grey tone, rare £120-£150 680 Penny, type IIa, Dublin, Ricard, RICARD ON DIVE, cinquefoil to right of bust, 1.46g/3h (Dykes Cb; SCBI Belfast 447ff; S 6240; DF 57). Very fine £80-£100

Edward I (1272-1307) 681 Second coinage, Pennies (7), Dublin (5), type Ia, 1.36g/5h, type Ic, 1.34g/1h, type IVa (2), 1.27g/5h, 1.36g/2h, type IVb, 1.42g/9h; Waterford (2), both type Ib, 1.11g/4h, 1.25g/7h (North B1b, B2, C, G2; S 2646A, 6248-9, 6264-6; DF 63-7) [7]. Fine to very fine, toned £120-£150 682 Second coinage, Pennies (5), Dublin (3), all type Ib, 1.09g/9h, 1.29g/9h, 1.38g/2h; Waterford (2), both type Ib, 1.24g/2h, 1.32g/12h (North B1a, B2; S 6247, 6249; DF 64) [5]. Fine and better £80-£100 683 Second coinage, Penny, Dublin, type Ib, 1.40g/3h (North B2; S 6247; DF 64). Trace of cross through face, otherwise very fine, toned £80-£100

684 Second coinage, Penny, a Continental imitation (?), small closed E in legend, elongated face, trefoil of pellets on breast, reads CIVITAAS DVBLINIE retrograde, 1.67g/12h (Mayhew –; S 6268B). Flan slightly bent and surface marks consistent with having been excavated, very fine, unusual £60-£80 685 Second coinage, Halfpence (3), all Dublin, type Ia, 0.63g/9h; type Ib, pellet before Lombardic E, 0.61g/9h; type Ic, pellet before Roman E, 0.59g/12h (Withers 1a, 2c, 4e; S 6250-2; DF 69) [3]. Fine and better, but last with ragged edge £80-£100 686 Second coinage, Halfpence (3), Dublin, type Ic, pellet before Roman E, 0.65g/3h; Waterford (2), both type Ia, 0.59g/6h, 0.64g/8h (Withers Dublin 5b, Waterford 1b, 2e; S 6252-4; DF 69) [3]. Fair to fine, scarce £80-£100 687 Second coinage, Halfpence (14), Dublin (8), Waterford (6), miscellaneous types [14]. Varied state, several damaged £200-£260

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A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Lady 688 Second coinage, Farthings (7), all type I, Dublin (3), 0.28g/8h, 0.31g/5h, 0.41g/4h, Waterford (4), 0.25g/1h, 0.30g/4h, 0.36g/4h, 0.37g/7h (S 6255-6; DF 70); together with other Farthings of Edward I, uncertain mints or types (2) [9]. Fair £60-£80 689 Second coinage, Farthing, Waterford, type I, 0.33g/8h (Withers 1a; S 6256; DF 70). Good fine, reasonable portrait £60-£80

Edward IV (1461-1483)

690 Anonymous Crown coinage, Groat, Dublin, tressure of eight arcs with rosettes in angles, annulets in first and fourth quarters, 2.58g/1h (DNW 172, 194, same obv. die; S 6280C; DF 91). Old cleaning scratches below tone and edge irregular, otherwise about very fine for issue, very rare £400-£500 691 Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (3), Dublin (2), bust A, additional small pellet in second and third quarters, 0.51g/10h, bust B, additional small pellet in second and third quarters, 0.50g/4h, Trim?, bust B, quatrefoil on rev., reads [-]LA DE[-]?, 0.52g/6h (Burns DU-1H, T-2H; S 6315, 6319A; DF –); Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (3), Drogheda (2), quatrefoil on rev., reads V[-]RO[-]E, 0.41g/9h, pellets by neck, small rose at centre of cross, two additional small pellets in second quarter, reads [-]LADE[-], 0.47g/10h, Dublin, mullets by crown, quatrefoil on rev., 0.43g/7h (Burns DR -2, DR-7, DU-22; S 6373K, 6374, 6374D; DF 137); Suns and Roses coinage, Penny, Dublin, rose and sun by crown, sun and rose by neck, small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.33g/11h (Burns DU-S3; S 6389A; DF 167) [7]. Third double-struck, otherwise fine and better but generally short of flan, several rare £150-£200 692 Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, bust C, additional small pellets in first and fourth quarters, 0.50g/3h; Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (3), all Dublin, pellets by neck, 0.41g/9h, mullets by crown, quatrefoil on rev., 0.49g/7h, pellets by neck, quatrefoil on reverse, 0.55g/9h (Burns DU-1H, DU-5, DU-6B, DU-22; S 6315, 6373F, 6373K; DF 125, 136-7, 139) [4]. Good fine and better £80-£100 693 Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Drogheda, small rose on rev., reads DRO[-]E, 0.56g/3h; Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (2), Dublin, pellets by neck, 0.54g/9h, Waterford, no marks by bust, saltires in second and third quarters, reads CIVITAS WA[—], 0.37g/4h (Burns DR-3H, DU-5, W-1; S 6316A, 6373F; DF 136-7) [3]. First two very fine and toned, last about fine, short of flan, very rare £80-£100 694 Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Drogheda (?), bust B, small rose at centre of cross, 0.48g/7h; Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, pellets above crown, quatrefoil on rev., 0.43g/3h; Suns and Roses coinage, Penny, Dublin, sun and rose by crown, rose and sun by neck, small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.47g/6h (Burns DR-3H, DU-S2, DU-11b; S 6357A, 6370A, 6389A; cf. DF 137, 160) [3]. Good fine, short of flan, rare £80-£100 695 Heavy Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Dublin, pellets above crown and pelleted quatrefoil on rev., 0.47g/3h; Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Pennies (5), all Dublin, pellets by neck, 0.48g/6h, pellets by neck, quatrefoil on rev., 0.49g/3h, mullets by crown, quatrefoil on rev. (3), 0.45g/7h, 0.48g/7h, 0.59g/6h (Burns DU-5, DU-6a, DU-11a, DU-22; S 6357A, 6373F, 6373G, 6373K; DF 136-7, 139) [6]. Good fine and better, mostly short of flan, several scarce £80-£100

696 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Dublin, mm. pierced cross, G on breast, no additional marks, reads HIBERI, double saltire stops after TAS, 2.10g/5h (S 6366; DF 134). Very fine for issue, toned £120-£150 697 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groats (2), both Dublin, mm. sun on rev. only, G on breast, reads HYBERNI, 1.88g/11h; mm. pierced cross, pellets in spandrels below bust, pellets in first and fourth quarters, 2.06g/11h (S 6366, 6366E; DF 134) [2]. First short of flan, good fine, second better but with porous surfaces £80-£100 698 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Dublin, mm. obscured, G on breast, no additional marks, 1.40g/2h (S 6366; DF 134); together with Pennies of Edward IV (11), various types [12]. First clipped to inner circle, otherwise fine £80-£100

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699 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Dublin, mm. pierced cross, G on breast, annulets by neck and in spandrels at 2 and 10 o’clock, rose after TAS and replacing pellet in first and fourth quarters, 2.14g/11h (BM 1935,0401.8698, same obv. die, 1935,0401.8697, same rev. die; S 6366A; DF 131). Some peripheral weakness, otherwise very fine for issue, attractively toned £200-£260 700 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groats (2), Drogheda, mm. obscured, G on breast, no marks by neck, annulet in second and third quarters, 1.84g/11h; Waterford, mm. rosette (obscured on obv.), G on breast, no marks by neck, saltire in second and third quarters, 1.86g/6h (S 6367, 6369C; DF 134) [2]. First fine but pierced at 3 o’clock, second a little better £80-£100

701 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Drogheda, mm. pierced cross on obv./ annulet? on rev,. annulet to right of crown, G on breast, colon before VILLA and after DE, two small pellets in first and fourth quarters, annulets in second and third quarters, 2.00g/10h (Baldwin Auction 38, lot 490, same dies; cf. S 6367C; DF 134). Fine, scarce £100-£120

702 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Trim, mm. obscured, no letter on breast, pellet in spandrel below bust, saltire below I in VIL, 2.04g/2h (S 6368A; DF 133). Struck off-centre on an irregular flan, flan split at 4 o’clock penetrating into centre of coin, otherwise fine, rare £120-£150 703 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Trim, mm. obscured, no letter on breast, pellets in spandrel above crown and by hair, 1.92g/7h (S 6368A; DF 133). About fine, short of flan, rare £80-£100

704 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Waterford, mm. cross, (S 6369C; DF 134). About very fine for issue, full flan, toned

G

on breast, saltire in first and fourth quarters, 2.08g/12h £180-£220

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705 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Waterford, mm. rosette, G on breast, saltires in second and third quarters, 1.81g/7h (P. Finn FPL 11, 516 same dies; S 6369C; DF 134). A little short of flan, two annulets marked on reverse and a light crease running through centre, otherwise about very fine £150-£180

706 Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Penny, Limerick, rosettes by neck, plain cross, reads -23; S 6385; DF –). Fine, short of flan, very rare

CIVITAS

[—]RICI, 0.40g/8h (Burns L £120-£150

707 Issues of the Ungoverned mints, Groat, Limerick, mm. cross on obv. (obscured on rev.), L below bust, cinquefoils by neck, after TAS and in first and fourth quarters, 1.86g/3h (DNW 168, 1058, same obv. die; SCBI Copenhagen 400; S 6380A; DF 134). Ragged edge, otherwise about fine £120-£150

708 Suns and Roses coinage, Penny, Dublin, sun and rose by crown, rose and sun by neck, later portrait, rev. small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.53g/10h (Burns DU-S2; S 6389A; DF 160). Some signs of double-striking, otherwise about very fine, toned £80-£100 709 Suns and Roses coinage, Pennies (2), both Dublin, rose and sun by crown, sun and rose by neck, rev. small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.54g/8h, 0.43g (Burns DU-S3; S 6389A; DF 167) [2]. About very fine, second double-struck, toned with some iridescence £80-£100 710 Suns and Roses coinage, Penny, Dublin, rose and sun by crown, large sun and rose by neck, rev. small rose at centre of cross, rose and two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.45g (Burns DU-S4; Mac Conamhna, fig. 12; S 6390; DF 160). Edge chip at 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine for issue £60-£80

Henry VII (1485-1509)

711 Early Three Crowns issues, Groat, [Dublin], reads REX ANGLIE Z FRANCI on obv., lis before REX, rose before Z, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 2.00g/8h (S 6414; DF 183). Reverse struck off-centre, otherwise good fine, the obverse unusually complete, toned; scarce with the additional marks on obverse £120-£150

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712 Early Three Crowns issues, Groat, [Dublin], reads [REX] ANGLIE FRANCI on obverse, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 1.76g/2h (S 6414; DF 183). Struck on a broad flan, some spots of cuprite on reverse, otherwise good fine £100-£120

713 Early Three Crowns issues, Groat, [Dublin], reads REX ANGLIE FRANCIE, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 1.47g/3h (S 6414; DF 183). Fine, peripheral weakness £60-£80 714 Early Three Crowns issues, Groat, [Dublin], reads REX ANGLIE FRANCIE, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 1.89g/3h (S 6414; DF 183). About fine £60-£80 715 Early Three Crowns issues, Groats (2), [Dublin], both REX ANGLIE FRANCIE, crosses with pellet terminals to limbs, 1.27g/1h, 1.67g/1h; Halfgroats (2), [Dublin], both REX ANGLIE Z FRANCIE, crosses with pellet terminals to limbs, 0.86g/9h, 0.89g/11h (S 6414, 6423; DF 183-4) [4]. Fine, third clipped, last pierced £100-£150 716 Early Three Crowns issue, Groat, [Dublin], reads DOMINVS HYBERNIE on both sides, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 1.85g/6h (S 6415, same obv. die as illustration; DF 183). A soft strike with peripheral weakness, otherwise good fine, light grey tone £80-£100

717 Early Three Crowns issues, Halfgroat, [Dublin], reads REX ANGLIE Z FRANCIE, cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 0.87g/6h (S 6423; DF 184). Area of weakness at 3 o’clock, otherwise good fine, grey tone £120-£150

718 Early Three Crowns issues, Halfgroat, [Dublin], reads 6423; DF 184). Good fine for issue, short flan

REX ANGLIE Z FRANCIE,

cross with pellet terminals to limbs, 0.81g/6h (S £100-£120

719 Geraldine issues, Groat, [Waterford], Fitzgerald arms either side of shield, without H below, rev. three crowns within tressure, cross with annulet terminals to limbs, 1.69g/8h (S 6432; DF 186A). Fine, stress marks on surface, scarce £120-£150

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A Collection of Irish Coins, the Property of a Lady 720 Geraldine issues, Groat, [Waterford], Fitzgerald arms either side of shield, without H below, rev. three crowns within tressure, cross with annulet terminals to limbs (filled on rev.), lis after E of VERNIE, 1.44g/5h (S 6432; DF 186A). About fine £60-£80

721 Late Three Crowns issues, Halfgroat, Dublin, reads [D]O[M]INVS D?, no saltires by shield, rev. [CIVI]TAS D[VB]LIN, cross with annulet terminals to limbs, 0.79g/11h (cf. S 6444, but same obv. die as illustration for S 6434; DF –). Good fine, toned, rare £150-£180

722 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type 1, broad facing bust within tressure, open crown with straight band, rev. double saltire stops either side of cross ends, reads PVS VMV IDE IVTR, CIVITAS DVB INID, 2.05g/1h (S 6451; DF 193). Double-struck, otherwise good very fine £200-£260 Provenance: Patrick Finn FPL 8, September 1996 (454); Patrick Finn FPL 14, September 1998 (484)

723 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, mm. lis on obv., rosette (?) on rev., broad facing bust within fleured tressure, open crown with straight band, 1.95g/9h (S 6451; DF 193). Double-struck, otherwise very fine, toned £150-£180

724 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, mm. lis on obv. only, broad facing bust within fleured tressure, open crown with straight band, 1.96g/8h (S 6451; DF 193). Struck on a broad flan from dies of crude workmanship, about very fine, toned £100-£120 725 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, broad facing bust within fleured tressure, open crown with straight band, 1.78g/10h (S 6451; DF 193). Edge chip between 11 and 1 o’clock, otherwise very fine for issue, toned £80-£100

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726 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, small head within plain tressure, 1.99g/1h (La Rivière 71, same obv. die; S 6453; DF 193). About very fine £150-£180

727 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, small head within plain tressure, 1.78g/10h (S 6453; DF 193). Trace of cross through bust, fine, toned £100-£120

728 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IA, mm. cross on obv., pierced cross on rev., double-arched crown with straight band, bust breaks plain tressure, English and French titles, 1.95g/10h (S 6455; DF 194). About very fine, reverse legend blundered in places with a unusual mint-mark for the issue £200-£260

729 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IA, double-arched crown with straight band, bust breaks plain tressure, 1.92g/11h (S 6455; DF 194). Area of weakness in obverse legend, otherwise very fine for issue, toned £200-£260 730 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IA, mm. cross on obv. only, double-arched crown with straight band, bust breaks plain tressure, English and French titles, 1.82g/12h (S 6455; DF 194). Fine, scarce £80-£100 731 Late Portrait issues, Groats (2), both Dublin, type IA, mm. cross on obv. only, double-arched crown with straight band, bust breaks plain tressure, English and French titles, reads HENRID : DEI, 1.80g/10h (S 6455; DF 194); type III, open flat crown, no tressure, rev. indented cross-ends, 1.70g/8h (S 6464; DF 200) [2]. First with a small plug at 12 o’clock, second with a flan crack at 7 o’clock, otherwise fine and better £100-£150

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732 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IIC, open crown, saltires on tressure, reads 41, same rev. die; S 6460; DF 198). Fine, rare

SIVI TAS DBV LNE,

1.62g/6h (DNW 172, £120-£150

733 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IID, open crown, no tressure, crosses by head, reads SIVITAV VLIBLI, 1.78g/12h (S 6461; DF 199). Good fine, struck on an irregular flan, rare £200-£260

734 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type III, open flat crown, no tressure, reads HENRICVS DI GRACIA, rev. indented cross-ends, reads CIVITAS DVBL, 1.90g/11h (S 6464; DF 200). About very fine for issue, traces of reverse cross visible in portrait, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Patrick Finn FPL 5, September 1995 (431)

735 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type III, open flat crown, no tressure, blundered rev. legend reading IDT OSII TOT IVI, 1.82g (DNW 168, 1067, same obv. die [paired with a unblundered rev.]; S 6464; DF 200). Very fine, grey tone, scarce £150-£180

736 Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type III, open flat crown, no tressure, reads HENRICVS DI GRACIA, rev. indented cross-ends, reads CIVITAS DVBL, 1.80g/1h (S 6464; DF 200). Good fine £150-£180

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Henry VIII (1509-1547)

737 First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, fine, toned

HA

(Anne Boleyn), saltire stops (double on rev.) 2.08g/3h (S 6472; DF 201). Very £100-£120

738 First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, HI (Jane Seymour), 2.42g/3h (S 6473; DF 202); Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, HR (Henricus Rex), reads DOMINVS, 2.15g/6h (S 6479; DF 209) [2]. Fine, second toned £80-£100 739 First Harp issue, Groats (2), both mm. crown, HI (Jane Seymour), 2.00g/5h, HR (Henricus Rex), 2.42g/6h; Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, HR (Henricus Rex), reads HIBERNIE REX, 2.54g/11h; Fourth Harp issue, Groat, mm. lis, HR (Henricus Rex), double saltire stops on rev., 2.43g/11h (S 6473, 6475, 6480, 6482; DF 202, 204, 209) [4]. Good fine, first pierced at 1 o’clock, second scratched and struck on a short but full weight flan, last lightly toned £80-£100

740 First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, HK (Katherine Howard), double saltire stops, 2.63g/9h (S 6474; DF 203). Very fine, grey tone £120-£150 741 First Harp issue, Groat, mm. crown, HR (Henricus Rex), double saltire stops, 2.26g/9h (S 6475; DF 204). About very fine, light green deposits on reverse, toned £80-£100 742 First Harp issue, Groats (3), all mm. crown, HI (Jane Seymour), 2.15g/9h, HR (Henricus Rex), 1.97g/3h, 2.19g/6h; Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, HR (Henricus Rex), reads DOMINVS, 1.99g/5h; Third Harp issue, Groats (2), both mm. rose, HR (Henricus Rex), 2.31g/7h, 2.45g/5h (S 6475, 6479, 6481; DF 204, 209) [6]. Generally fine, fifth with edge chip £150-£200 743 Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, 209). About very fine

HR

(Henricus Rex), reads

DOMINVS,

double salitre stops, 2.30g/10h (S 6479; DF £80-£100

744 Second Harp issue, Groat, mm. trefoil, HR (Henricus Rex), reads DOMINVS, saltire stops (double on rev.), 2.23g/10h (S 6479; DF 209). Light oxidisation on reverse, otherwise good fine, full round flan, grey tone £70-£90

745 Third Harp issue, Groat, mm. rose, HR (Henricus Rex), 2.31g/4h (S 6481; DF 209). Good very fine, lightly toned £180-£220

746 Fourth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, HR (Henricus Rex), reads HIBERNIE REX, saltire stops (double on rev.), 2.48g/8h (S 6482; DF 209). Edge a little ragged at 10 o’clock, otherwise good very fine and lightly toned; struck from brushed dies with resulting striation lines £180-£220

747 Fourth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, HR (Henricus Rex), reads HIBERNIE REX, saltire stops on rev., 2.36g/12h (S 6482; DF 209). Small edge chip at 2 o’clock and some green surface encrustations, otherwise very fine £100-£120

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HIBERNIE REX,

2.36g/8h (S 6482; DF 209). Double£80-£100

749 Fifth Harp issue, Groat, mm. lis, HR (Henricus Rex), 37 at end of rev. legend, trefoil stops, 2.58g/8h (S 6483A; DF 210). Small perforation by edge at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, the regal year clear, rare £150-£180

750 Posthumous issue, Sixpenny Groat, type I, Dublin, mm. boar’s head, early Tower bust, 1.89g/4h (S 6485; DF 217). Good fine, reasonable portrait for issue £120-£150 751 Posthumous issue, Sixpenny Groat, type IV, Dublin, mm. P, late Tower style bust, 2.67g/9h (S 6488; DF 218). Area of peripheral weakness at 2 o’clock (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise good fine, full round flan £80-£100 752 Posthumous issue, Sixpenny Groats (4), all type IV, all Dublin, mm. obscured, 2.48g/2h; mm. P (3), 1.96g/12h, 2.40g/11h, 2.63g/10h (S 6488; DF 218) [4]. Fair to fine, but first with a small edge split at 12 o’clock £80-£100 753 Posthumous coinage, Threepences (2), type I, Dublin, no mm., early Tower bust, 0.82g/12h; type IV, Dublin, mm. P on rev. only, late Tower bust, 0.91g/3h (S 6489, 6491; DF 221); together with a Second Harp issue Groat [3]. About fine, first a large fragment, last chipped, Threepences rare £60-£80 754 Posthumous coinage, Threepence, type IV, Dublin, mm. P on rev. only, late Tower bust, 0.95g/1h (S 6491; S DF 221). Chipped and with some stress marks, otherwise fine, rare £100-£120

Edward VI (1547-1553) 755 Imitation brass Shilling, MDXLIX, mm. arrow, 4.41g/7h (S 6494A; DF –); together with others of a similar type (3) [4]. First fair and pierced through King’s crown, others poor £20-£30

Philip and Mary (1554-1558) 756 Groats (2), 1556, mm. rose on rev. only, 2.73g/9h, 1557, mm. rose, 2.81g/1h, Pennies (2), mm. rose on obv. only, English type, 0.64g/1h, 0.59g/12h (S 6501A, 6501B, 6502; DF 229, 237); together with other Groats (2), uncertain dates [6]. Fair to fine, second toned £120-£150 757 Groat, 1557, mm. rose, 3.02g/10h (S 6501B; DF 237). Fine

£100-£120

Elizabeth I (1558-1603) 758 First issue, Shilling, mm. rose, bust 1A, reads ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGI, 8.47g/7h (BCW RS-1D:RS-a1; S 6503; DF 240); Groat, mm. rose, bust 1F, reads ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGI, 2.98g/9h (BCW RS-1C:RS-a1; S 6504; DF 245) [2]. Fair to fine, second scratched on obverse £80-£100

759 First issue, Groat, mm. rose, bust 1F, reads ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGINA, ADIVTOREM on rev., 2.60g/5h (BCW RS-1A:RS-a1; S 6504; DF 245). Light porosity, otherwise very fine for issue with peripheral toning, additional mark or die flaw in obverse field above Queen’s head £180-£220

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760 First issue, Groat, mm. rose, bust 1F, reads ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGIN, ADIVTOREM on rev., 3.04g/8h (BCW RS-1B:RS-a1; S 6504; DF 245). Light surface marks, otherwise very fine for issue with residual brightness £150-£180

761 Second issue, Shilling, mm. harp, bust 3C, reads 247). Weak on bust, about fine, toned

ELIZABETH D G A F ET HIBERNIE REGI,

4.51g1h (BCW HP-1B:HP-a; S 6505; DF £120-£150

762 Third issue, Shillings (2), both mm. trefoil, 5.55g/10h, 5.29g/1h (BCW TF-1:TF-a2; S 6507; DF 252); Threepences (2), mm. star, 1.16g/4h (BCW ST-1B:ST-a; S 6509; DF 254), mm. martlet, 0.78g/3h (BCW MR-1:MR-a; S 6509; DF 254); Pennies (4), 1601, mm. star (obscured on rev.), 1.87g/1h (BCW ST-1A:ST-b; S 6510A; DF 256), 1602 (3), all mm. martlet, 1.94g/2h, 1.78g/6h, 1.71g/9h (BCW MR-1A:MR-a: S 6510A; DF 256) [8]. Fair to good fine, third holed, several rare £100-£150

763 Pennies (3), 1601 (2), both mm. star (2), 1.59g/3h, 1.60g/12h, 1602, mm. martlet, 2.14g/12h; Halfpenny, 1601, mm. trefoil, 0.77g/12h (S 6510, 6510A, 6511; DF 255-7) [4]. Fair to fine £60-£80

764 Pennies (4), all 1601, mm. star (2), 1.56g/5h, 1.70g/7h, mm. trefoil, 1.45g/4h, mm. obscured, 1.40g/12h (S 6510); James I, Farthings (3), type I (2), 0.17g/6h, 0.23g/6h, type III, mm. mascle, 0.56g/12h (S 6520A, 6522); Charles II, Armstrong coinage, Farthing, 1.70g/12h (S 6566) [8]. Varied state £60-£80

James I (1603-1625)

765 First coinage, Shillings (2), first bust, mm. bell, short beard, narrow double-arched crown, 4.33g/10h (Smith –; S 6512; DF 261), second bust, mm. martlet, pointed beard, single-arched crown, 4.39g/7h (Smith 2; S 6513; DF 261); Second coinage, Shilling, third bust, mm. martlet, flat double-arched crown, 4.49g/7h (Smith 3; S 6515; DF 261) [3]. Fine and better, first with old cabinet tone, second weak on bust, last scratched on face and sometime cleaned, now re-toning £150-£180

766 First coinage, Shilling, second bust, mm. martlet, pointed beard, single-arched crown, 3.97g/1h (Smith 2; S 6513; DF 261); Second coinage, Sixpences (4), mm. rose (2), 2.14g/6h, 2.07g/7h, escallop (2), 2.16g/6h, 1.51g/1h (Smith 11-12; S 6517; DF 262) [5]. Fair to fine £80-£100

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767 First coinage, Sixpence, first bust, mm. bell, 2.14g/11h (Smith 9; S 6514; DF 262). Marks on obverse, otherwise very fine, toned £80-£100 768 First coinage, Sixpences (2), first bust, mm. bell, 2.19g/10h, mm. martlet, 1.97g/1h (Smith 9-10; S 6514; DF 262); Second coinage, Sixpence, first bust, mm. rose, reads D G MAG, 2.00g/8h (Smith 11; S 6517 [mm. not listed]; DF 262) [3]. Good fine, but first with score on obverse and second weak on bust £80-£100 769 Second coinage, Shillings (4), third bust, mm. martlet, 4.26g/4h, mm. rose, 4.25g/1h; mm. escallop, 4.06g/4h; fourth bust, mm. rose, 4.18g/12h (Smith 3-5, –; S 6515-16; DF 261) [4]. Fair to fine £80-£100

Charles I (1625-1649)

770 Ormonde Money, Sixpence, no stop on obv., R of CR long curled, small letters on rev., 2.71g/3h (Smith fig. 9; DNW 68, 898, same dies; S 6547; DF 302). Nearly very fine, toned with some iridescence £150-£200

771 Ormonde Money, Sixpences (2), stop on obv., R of CR normal tailed, small letters on rev., 2.80g/3h, no stop on obv., large letters on rev., 1.24g/4h; Groat, tall thin letters, 1.78g/11h (Smith figs. 8, 9, 12; S 6547-8; DF 300-1, 304) [3]. Fair to fine, second light weight and seemingly struck on a thin Groat flan but tooled £100-£120 772 Confederate Catholics, Kilkenny, Halfpenny, mm. harp, 6.47g/7h (S 6555; DF 263). Good fine, but with some areas of weakness £80-£100

Charles II (1649-1685)

773 St Patrick’s coinage, ‘Farthing’, 6.29g/12h (Martin 1a.3/Ba.22; S 6569). Brass plug; some hard green cuprite on obverse and with a metal flaw on King David’s face, otherwise good fine £150-£200 774 Regal coinage, Halfpence (3), 1680 large lettering, 1682 small lettering, 1683 small lettering (S 6574-5) [3]. Good fine £80-£100 775 Regal coinage, Halfpence (5), 1680, 1681 large lettering, 1682 small lettering, 1683 and date illegible (S 6574-5); George I, Wood’s coinage, Halfpence (4), all 1723 (S 6601); George II, Halfpence (3) 1742, 1747, 1750, Farthings (4), 1744 (2), 1760 (2) (S 6606-7, 6609, 6611) [16]. Fair to very fine £300-£400

776 Regal coinage, Halfpenny, 1682, small lettering (S 6575); James II, Regular coinage, Halfpence (3), 1685, 1686 (2) (S 6576), Limerick coinage, ‘Farthing’, 1691, reversed N in HIBERNIA (S 6595) [5]. Fair to about very fine £60-£80

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William and Mary (1691-1694) 777 Halfpence (5), 1692 (2), both normal As in 6598) [7]. Good fine

GRATIA,

1693 (3) (S 6597); William III, Halfpence (2), both 1696, reading BR (S £200-£300

George I (1714-1727) 778 Wood’s coinage, Halfpence (3), 1723/2, 1723 (2) (Martin 3.4/Db.1, 4.34/Gb.3, 4.55/Gc.26; S 6601) [3]. Fine £80-£100 779 Wood’s coinage, Halfpenny, 1723 (Martin 4.82/Gc.14; S 6601). Nearly very fine

£80-£100

780 Wood’s coinage, Farthings (2), both 1723 (Martin 3.1/Bc.2, 3.3/Bc.3; S 6603) [2]. First with some light tooling in obverse field, second scraped, otherwise fine and better £100-£120

George II (1727-1760) 781 Halfpenny and Farthing, both 1760 (Nelson 5; S 6610-11) [2]. Good very fine, but first with light scratch on King’s face £100-£120

George III (1760-1820)

782 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, type 5, square head, 7.43g/6h (Zelinka 4-B; Nelson 2; DF 570). Fine £80-£100 783 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpence (2), both 1760, type 5, square head, 6.43g/6h, type 9, 4-B, 14-L; Nelson 2, 11; DF 570, 577) [2]. Fine, first with some porosity

P

below bust, 8.47g/6h Zelinka £120-£150

784 Voce Populi coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, type 8, reads VOOE, 5.98g/6h (Zelinka 7-E; Nelson 3; DF 574). Good fine £80-£100 785 London coinage, Halfpence (6), 1766, 1769 type I, 1775, 1781, 1782 (2) (S 6612, 6614) [6]. Fair to very fine £80-£100 786 London coinage, Halfpenny, 1769, type I (S 6612). Very fine

£80-£100

787 Bank of Ireland coinage, Thirty Pence, 1808, top of harp to O in TOKEN; Ten Pence (4), 1805, 1813 (3); Five Pence, 1805 (S 6616A, 6617-19); together with contemporary imitation Thirty Pence (2) [8]. Fine to good very fine £100-£120 788 Bank of Ireland coinage, Ten Pence, 1813 (S 6618). Extremely fine, toned

£60-£80

789 Soho coinage, Halfpenny, 1805, Farthings (3), all 1806 (S 6621-2); George IV, Halfpence (3), 1822, 1823 (2) (S 6624); together with a George II Halfpenny and a Voce Populi Halfpenny [9]. Varied state £30-£40 790 Soho coinage, restrike Proof Halfpenny, 1805, in copper, edge plain, 9.82g/6h; restrike Proof Farthing, 1805, in copper, edge plain, 4.32g/6h (S 6621-2) [2]. Extremely fine, toned £100-£120

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Free State (1921-1937) 791 Halfcrown, 1928 (S 6624); Eire, Halfcrowns (2), 1939, 1942 (S 6633) [3]. Last about as struck, others extremely fine and toned £80-£100

792 Halfcrown, 1930 (S 6625). Extremely fine, toned

793 Halfcrown, 1934 (S 6625). Good extremely fine, toned

£150-£180

£80-£100

794 Florin, 1928 (S 6626); Eire, Florins (3), 1939-41 inclusive (S 6634) [4]. About extremely fine and better, toned £80-£100

795 Florin, 1928, Shillings (3), 1928, 1931, 1937, Sixpences (6), 1928 (4), 1934, 1935, Threepences (2), 1934, 1935 (S 6626 -9); Eire, Halfcrowns (7), 1941, 1959, 1961 (2), 1962-3, 1967, Florin, 1959, Shillings (23), 1939 (2), 1940-2 1945-8 inclusive, 1950-1, 1954, 1955 (2), 1956, 1959, 1962 (2), 1963, 1964 (2), 1966, 1968, Sixpences (10), 1940, 1942-3, 1950, 1953, 1962-4 inclusive, 1966, 1968, Ten Shillings, 1966, 50 Pence, 1979 (S 6633-6, 6638, 6639-41) [55]. Varied state £40-£50

Free State and Eire (1921 - ) 796 Pennies (22), 1931, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1940-3 inclusive, 1946, 1948-50 inclusive, 1952, 1962, 1963 (2), 1964-7 inclusive, 1968 (2); Halfpence (12), 1928, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1940-3 inclusive, 1953, 1964, 1966-7; Farthings (17), 1928 (3, one a Proof), 1930-3 inclusive, 1937, 1939, 1940-1, 1943-4, 1946, 1949, 1953, 1966 (S 6630-2, 6643-5) [51]. Varied state £30-£40

End of Session Two and First Day of Sale

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Scottish, Irish and Island Coins from Various Properties Scotland 797 William the Lion, Short Cross and Stars coinage, cut Halfpenny, Roxburgh, Raul, bust right, [ ––– ] ROCE, 0.45g/3h (SCBI 35, 54; cf. B 3a, fig. 42A; S 5029); together with an Alexander III Second coinage Sterling, rev. four stars of six points [2]. First fine and scarce, second good fine but with small edge chip £120-£150

798 Alexander II, Short Cross and Stars coinage, Sterling, Phase C [in the name of William the Lion], Roxburgh, Peris Adam, bust left with sceptre, legend retrograde, rev. PERIS ADAM ON R, 1.32g/1h (SCBI 35, 82, same obv. die; B 5f, fig. 66C; S 5034). Struck on a neat round flan, slight crease, otherwise good fine, portrait better, very rare £600-£800 Provenance: Found in North Norfolk

799 Robert II, Groat, Perth, mm. cross pattée, tressure of six arcs, trefoils in spandrels, star on sceptre handle, double saltire stops, 3.69g/3h (SCBI 35, 460ff; B 10, fig. 317; S 5136). Good fine or better but surfaces very scuffed and marked, dark tone £150-£180 800 Robert II, Sterling, Perth, mm. cross pattée, star on sceptre-handle, 0.78g/4h (S 5150); together with a Sterling of Alexander III [2]. First good fine but chipped, second poor £30-£40

801 James I, Ninth coinage, Six Shillings, 1605, mm. thistle-head, English arms in first and fourth quarters, 2.83g/12h (cf. SCBI 35, 1365; B 3, fig. 975, S 5507). Surfaces slightly smoothed, good fine or better with a clear portrait, extremely rare £2,000-£3,000

802 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s First issue, Forty Pence, F above crown on rev., 1.84g/4h (SCBI 35, 1469ff; S 5579). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £120-£150

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Ireland

803 John (as King), Third coinage, Halfpenny, Limerick, Wace, WACE ON LI, 0.53g/10h (S 6232; DF 51). Good fine, scarce £200-£300

804 Edward I, Second coinage, Halfpenny, type 1b, Waterford, 0.62g/9h (S 6264; DF 69); together with other British hammered coins (4) [5]. Fine and better £120-£150

805 Edward IV, Light Cross and Pellets coinage, Groat, Limerick, mm. cross [?] on obv. rose on rev., quatrefoils by neck, L on breast, rosette in first and fourth quarters and after TAS, 2.03g/10h (S 6380 [6342]; DF 134). Dent in obverse field, otherwise nearly very fine, very rare £600-£800

806 Henry VII, Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type I, mm. lis on obv. only, broad facing bust within fleured tressure, open crown with straight band, 1.85g/1h (S 6451; DF 193). Very fine for issue, struck on a broad flan, toned £200-£260

807 Henry VII, Late Portrait issues, Groat, Dublin, type IA, mm. unclear, high-arched crown, tressure with small trefoils on some points, reads POSVI etc, EIVI and DVBIINIE, small five-pointed star before TAS, 1.66g/1h (S 6455; DF 194). Some surface stains, otherwise about very fine for issue, very rare £500-£700 The style of the obverse is very unusual, with its long face, ropey hair and an unusually large crown with double jewelled arches, reminiscent of the English coins of class IIIa. On the reverse, the star or rosette in the inner legend is apparently not recorded

808 Henry VIII, Fourth Harp issue, Sixpenny Groat, mm. lis, HR (Henricus Rex), reads 2.20g/7h (S 6482; DF 209). Good fine, but scratched on reverse

HIBERNIE REX,

saltire stops on rev., £80-£100

809 James II, Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1690 Mar :, 10.77g/12h (Withers dies 9/8; S 6579J). Area of weakness on reverse, otherwise very fine, dark patina; an early striking from this pair of dies with the usual die flaws largely absent £100-£120 810 George II, Halfpenny, 1746, Farthings (2), 1744, 1760 (S 6606, 6609, 6611); George III, Penny, 1805, Halfpence (3), 1766, 1781, 1805, Farthing, 1806 (S 6612, 6614, 6620-2); George IV, Halfpenny, 1822 (S 6624); Free State, Halfcrowns (3), 1930, 1933, 1934, Shilling, 1928, Sixpences (3), 1928, 1934, 1935, Threepences (3), 1928, 1933, 1934, Pennies (4), 1928, 1931, 1935, 1937, Halfpence (4), 1928, 1933, 1935, 1937 (S 6625, 6627-31); Eire, Florin, 1939, Shilling, 1942, Sixpences (2), 1942, 1945, Threepences (2), 1942, 1943, Pennies (2), 1942, 1943, Halfpence (4), 1940-3 inclusive (S 6634-5, 6641-4) [39]. Varied state £150-£200

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811 George III, Soho coinage, Proof Farthing, 1806/5, in silver, edge plain, 3.40g/5h (S 6622). About extremely fine with some toning, very rare £400-£500

812 Eire, Halfcrown, 1943 (S 6633). About fine, rare

£150-£180

813 Miscellaneous coins, in silver (8), base metal (14) [22]. Varied state

£80-£100

Guernsey 814 8 Doubles (11), 1858, 1864, 1885H, 1889H, 1893H, 1902H, 1910H, 1911H, 1914H, 1918H, 1945H (S 7203, 7206, 7210, 7214, 7214A, 7218); 4 Doubles (8), 1830, 1874, 1889H, 1910H, 1914H, 1918H, 1920H, 1945H (S 7201, 7207, 7211, 7215A, 7219); 2 Doubles (3), 1868, 1874, 1899H (S 7208); Doubles (6), 1830, 1868/30, 1889H, 1893H, 1902H, 1903H (S 7202, 7209, 7213) [28]. Varied state, one pierced £80-£100 815 8 Doubles, 4 Doubles, 2 Doubles and 1 Double, all 1889H (Prid. 20, 42, 60, 76; S 7206-9) [4]. About extremely fine or better; in a wooden case £30-£40

Jersey

816 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 3; S 7001). Minor spotting, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £100-£120

817 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 3; S 7001). Minor spotting, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £100-£120

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818 Victoria, Thirteenth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 3; S 7001). Lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £100-£120 819 Victoria, Thirteenths of a Shilling (3), 1851, 1866, 1870, Twenty-Sixths of a Shilling (5), 1841, 1844, 1861, 1866, 1871, Twelfths of a Shilling (3), 1877H, 1888, 1894, Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (3), 1877H, 1888, 1894, Forty-Eighth of a Shilling, 1877H (S 7001-2, 7004-8); Edward VII, Twelfth of a Shillling and Twenty-Fourth of a Shilling, both 1909 (S 7009-10); George V, Twelfths of a Shilling (3), 1911, 1923, 1935, Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (3), 1913, 1926, 1935 (S 7011-12, 7014-16); George VI, Twelfths of a Shilling (2), 1937, 1945 (S 7017, 7019) [25]. Varied state, one pierced £150-£200

820 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 29; S 7002). Lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £100-£120

821 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 29; S 7002). Lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £100-£120 822 Victoria, Twenty-Sixth of a Shilling, 1841 (Prid. 29; S 7002); Fifty-Second of a Shilling, 1841/0 (Prid. 52; S 7003) [2]. Both brushed, otherwise extremely fine with original colour £100-£150

823 Victoria, Fifty-Second of a Shilling, 1841/0 (Prid. 52; S 7003). About as struck, full original colour

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£100-£120


British Coins – Lots 824 ICENI, Anted, Unit, two opposed crescents, rev. horse right, 0.75g (ABC 1645; S 441); Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series Ga, London, 3.79g/6h (N 1194; S 1570); Henry V, Pennies (2), class C, York, mullet and broken annulet by crown, 0.84g/4h, class G, Durham, mullet and annulet by crown, annulet in second quarter of rev., 0.66g/2h (N 1400, 1407; S 1784, 1785); together with an Edwardian Penny [5]. First two fine, others better, third rare £100-£150 825 ICENI, Anted, Unit, two opposed crescents, rev. horse right, 0.75g (ABC 1645; S 441); Charles II, Shilling, 1663 (S 3371); Victoria, Shilling, 1897 (S 3940A) [3]. First and second fine, last extremely fine but with some surface marks [this slabbed CGS 65] £100-£120 826 KINGS OF NORTHUMBRIA, Stycas (8), various [8]. Varied state

£30-£40

Provenance: All found in Lincolnshire

827 Henry I, Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], London, moneyer uncertain, 1.18g/8h (N 871; S 1276); John, Penny, class Vb, London, Willelm L, WILLELM L ON LV, 1.34g/11h (N 970; S 1351); Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Penny, a contemporary imitation, as class II, reads HENIRI ON IVNDE, 1.30g/2h (North, BNJ 1995, 7); together with Pennies of Tealby (6) and Short Cross (2) types, various mints and moneyers [11]. Varied state £100-£150 828 John, Penny, class 6a, London, Abel, ABEL · ON · L[V]NDE, 1.34g/6h (N 974; S 1353); Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIb, Canterbury, Roger, ROGER ON CANT, 1.35g/10h (N 979; S 1356b) [2]. Very fine £60-£80 829 Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIAc, London, Abel, ABEL ON LVNDE, 1.31g/3h (N 978; S 1356A); Henry VI, Pinecone-Mascle issue, Penny, York, mm. cross IIIb, pinecone after HENRICVS, mascle after EBO, no marks by hair, no quatrefoil on reverse, 0.85g/10h (N 1466(ii); S 1881); together with a Henry III Long Cross Penny [3]. Fine and better £100-£120 830 Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIc, Canterbury, Henri, hENRI ON CANT, 1.25g/3h (N 980; S 1356C); Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, 1.75g/3h (N 1986; S 2556); together with Edward I Pennies (3, one Irish) and a plated contemporary imitation [6]. Varied state £80-£100 831 Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Pennies (2), both class VIIb, Canterbury, Iohn IOAN ON CANTE, 1.40g/12h, London, Ricard, RICARD ON LVN, 1.50g/10h (N 979; S 1356b); Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), class IIa1, London, Nicole, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.45g/3h, class IIIbc, Winchester, Nicole, NICOLE ON WINC, 1.43g/5h (N 986, 987/1; S 1362, 1363A) [4]. First double-struck and second with small perforation by edge at 9 o’clock, otherwise very fine £120-£150 832 Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (3), class IIb, London, Nicole, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.43g/2h, class Va2, London, Ricard, RICARD ON LVND, 1.40g/3h, class Vf, Canterbury, Willem, WILLEM ON CANT, 1.44g/12h (N 985/1, 991/2, 996; S 1361A, 1367A, 1372); Charles I, Tower mint, Halfpenny, no mm., rose both sides (N 2274; S 2851); together with miscellaneous cut Halfpence (3) [7]. Second with excess metal on rim at 6 o’clock, otherwise fine to very fine £150-£180 833 Edward I, Long Cross coinage, Penny, class VI, Bury St Edmunds, ION ON SEINTED, 1.45g/6h (N 1001; S 1377); New coinage, Pennies (3), class 2a, London, all Ns reversed, 1.44g/9h; class 2b, London, all Ns reversed, 1.38g/2h; class 3d, London, 1.40g/7h (N 1014-15, 1019; S 1385-6, 1390) [4]. Very fine £80-£100 Provenance: First from the Colchester II (Essex) Hoard, 1969, E.J. Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 1 (part)

834 Edward I, New coinage, Pennies (2), class 2a, London, N of 1014, 1017; S 1385, 1388) [2]. Better than very fine, toned

DON

only reversed, 1.42g/4h; class 3bc, London 1.46g/4h (N £100-£120

Provenance: Both from the Northampton Find, 1873

835 Edward I, New coinage, Pennies (3), class 3b (2), Canterbury, 1.45g/2h, London, 1.44g/12h; class 3bc, London, 1.46g/9h (N 1017; S 1388) [3]. Very fine and better, toned £100-£120 Provenance: E.J. Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 11 (part), additionally: second E.W. Collection, Sotheby Auction, 21 June-1 July 1909, lot 645 (part)

Rashleigh

836 Edward I, New coinage, Halfpenny, Berwick-upon-Tweed, class II, 0.45g/9h (N 1087; S 1438); together with a Richard II Halfpenny of London [2]. First fair to fine and scarce, second good fine £80-£100 837 Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, class IIIb, King and Abp jointly, mm. tun on obv. only, rosette stops, 1.32g/5h, Profile issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp Bainbridge, mm. martlet, keys below shield, 1.35g/6h (N 1711, 1751/1; S 2210, 2262); Henry VII, First coinage, Halfgroat, York, Abp Wolsey, mm. escallop, keys and and cardinal’s hat below shield, 1.41g/5h (N 1771; S 2326) [3]. First very fine, others good fine, all short of flan £80-£100 x

838 Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, York, Royal mint, unarched crown, rosette stops, 0.89g/12h (N 1714; S 2213); together with a Henry III Long cross Penny of London [2]. Good fine, first clipped £80-£100 839 Henry VII, Profile issue, Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, 2.76g/3h (N 1747; S 2258); Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, type 3.1, mm. harp, bust 2, 6.11g/6h (N 2223; S 2789); together with miscellaneous coins in silver (3), base metal (11) [16]. Varied state £60-£80 840 Henry VIII, Third coinage, Pennies (2), both Canterbury, 0.51g/2h, 0.63g/9h; Posthumous coinage, Halfgroats (3), all Canterbury, 0.95g/4h, 1.27g/11h, 1.41g/4h, Pennies (2), Tower, 0.70g/9h, Canterbury, 0.42g/6h, Halfpence (2), Canterbury, 0.25g/6h, York, 0.28g/6h (N 1857. 1881, 1883, 1887, 1890-1; S 2383, 2415, 2418, 2422, 2427-8); together with a Groat of Henry VIII [10]. Varied state £80-£100

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British Coins – Lots 841 Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. unclear, bust 5, Roman lettering, roses in forks, 2.05g/11h (N 1871; S 2403); together with medieval silver coins (5), including Esterlins of Flanders (2), both Alost [6]. Varied state £150-£180 842 Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1567, mm. coronet, bust 4B, 2.93g/4h; Fourth issue, Threepence, mm. eglantine, 1.42g/6h; Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. escallop, 0.84g/9h (N 1997-8, 2016; S 2562, 2566, 2579) [3]. Good fine, first toned £60-£80 843 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1593, mm. tun, bust 6C, 2.88g/4h; Halfgroat, mm. woolpack, 0.88g/8h; Penny, mm. uncertain, 0.50g/12h; Halfpenny, mm. escallop, 0.32g/2h (N 2015-18; S 2578B, 2579-81) [4]. Fine £60-£80 844 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfpence (3), mm. tun (2), woolpack (N 2018; S 2581) [3]. Fine to very fine

£120-£150

845 James I, Second coinage, Shilling, third bust, mm. lis, 5.74g/9h; Third coinage, Halfgroat, mm. thistle, 1.08g/6h (N 2099, 2127; S 2654, 2671) [2]. First fine, second very fine £100-£120 846 James I, Lennox issue, Farthing, type 3, mm. cross pattée, 0.51g/12h (N 2135; S 2679); together with other Farthings of Charles I (5) [6]. Fine to very fine £40-£50 847 Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 4.2, mm. tun, 5.86g/3h (N 2228; S 2794); together with other hammered coins (39), John to Commonwealth [40]. Varied state £150-£200 848 Charles II, Third issue, Groat, mm. crown, 1.95g/1h, Halfgroat, mm. crown, 0.96g/4h (N 2768, 2772; S 3326) [2]. First fine, second very fine and toned £80-£100 849 James II, Twopence, 1687 (S 3416); George II, Shilling, 1743 (S 3702); George III, Threepence, 1762, Penny, 1800 (S 3753, 3761); George IV, Maundy Fourpence, 1831 (S 3841) [5]. Good fine and better £60-£80 850 William and Mary, Halfpence (2), both 1694 (S 3452); William III, Halfpenny, 1698 (S 3554); George I, Halfpenny, 1717 (S 3659); George II, Halfpence (4), 1730 (2), 1737, 1748 (S 3717, 3719); George III, Twopence, 1797, Halfpence (5), 1770, 1773, 1799, 1807 (2) (S 3774, 3776, 3778, 3781); together with a contemporary forgery of an 1807 Penny struck in lead [15]. Varied state £150-£200 851 William and Mary, Farthing, 1694 (S 3453); together with Pennies (57), Victoria to George V, and miscellaneous British and World coins, mostly base metal [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150 852 William III, Sixpence, 1697, third bust, large crowns (S 3538); George II, Sixpence, 1758 (S 3711); George III, Sixpence, 1787, no hearts (S 3748) [3]. Fine and better, first scratched, last gilt £80-£100 853 William III, Farthing, 1700 (S 3557); George I, Farthing, 1720 (S 3662); George II, Farthings (2), 1739, 1754 (S 3720, 3722); George IV, Farthings (3), 1826 type 2, 1827, 1829 (S 3825); William IV, Farthings (3), 1831, 1835, 1837 (S 3848); George V, Farthings (6), 1918-19, 1932 (2), 1933, 1934 (S 4060-1); together with Farthings (18), of George VI and Elizabeth II and an 1843 Half-Farthing [36]. Varied state £80-£100 854 George I, Farthings (2), 1720, 1723 (S 3662); George II, Farthing, 1736 (S 3720) [3]. Fine to very fine

£80-£100

855 George III, Twopences (4), Penny, all 1797 (S 3776-7) [5]. Last very fine or better, others in varied state

£80-£100

856 George III, Halfcrowns (2), both 1819 (S 3789); George IV, Halfcrown, 1826 (S 3809) [3]. About very fine, but first two cleaned and last scored under chin £60-£80 857 George III, Sixpences (2), 1816, 1818 (S 3791) [2]. About extremely fine, but second with light adjustment marks on bust £70-£90 858 George III, a pair of uniface electrotype copies of G. Mills and T. Webb’s Pattern Crown, one in negative, both 31mm (cf. ESC 2055) [2]. About extremely fine £60-£80 859 George IV, Halfpence (2), 1826, 1827 (S 3824); William IV, Halfpenny, 1831 (S 3847) [3]. Very fine or better £100-£150 860 William IV, Britannia Groat, 1836 (S 3837); George V, Threepences (2), 1928, 1930 (S 4042) [3]. About extremely fine or better, but first lightly cleaned £50-£70 861 Victoria, Crown, 1897 LXI, Threepence, 1886 (S 3914D, 3937); George V, Florins (4), 1921 (2), 1930, 1931, Shilling, 1921, Threepences (6), 1912, 1913 (2), 1919, 1935 (2) (S 4018, 4022A, 4023A, 4038, 4042); George VI, Crown, 1951, Threepence, 1941 (S 4111, 4085); together with miscellaneous British coins, in silver (4), base metal (81) [99]. Varied state £60-£80 862 Victoria, Double-Florins (2), 1887, 1888 (S 3922-3) [2]. Both cleaned with some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 863 Victoria, Double-Florin, 1889, Sixpence, 1900 (S 3923, 3941) [2]. About extremely fine, but first has been cleaned £60-£80 864 Victoria, Halfcrown and Florin, both 1887 Jubilee, Shilling, 1896, Sixpence, 1887 Jubilee, type 2 (S 3924-5, 3929, 3940); George V, Halfcrown, 1915, Shilling, 1911 (S 4011, 4013) [6]. About extremely fine and better, but fourth and fifth cleaned £60-£80

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British Coins – Lots 865 Victoria, Florin, 1888, type 2, Shilling 1889, narrow date (S 3925, 3927) [2]. Extremely fine, cleaned

£80-£100

866 Victoria, Sixpences (2), 1884, 1887 young head (S 3912) [2]. First extremely fine, second about extremely fine £80-£100 867 Victoria, Sixpence, 1887 young head, Penny, 1854, Halfpenny, 1887 (S 3912, 3948, 3956) [3]. Good extremely fine but first lightly cleaned, second about so with a spot behind head £100-£150 868 Victoria, Sixpences (8), 1887 Jubilee (4), 1888, 1901 (3) (S 3931, 3942) [8]. Fifth cleaned and very fine, others extremely and better, attractively toned £60-£80 869 Victoria, Sixpences (3), 1887, 1893 old head, 1900 (S 3928, 3941) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£80-£100

870 Victoria, Maundy Threepence, Twopence and Penny, 1841 (S 3918-20) [3]. Minor hairlines, otherwise about as struck £60-£80 871 Victoria, Maundy Pennies (6), 1863, 1866, 1872, 1881, 1883, 1887 young head (S 3920) [6]. Fifth extremely fine, others about mint state £140-£180 872 Victoria, Pennies (4), 1848/7, 1851, 1854, 1855 (S 3948) [4]. Very fine or better

£100-£150

873 Victoria, currency set, 1887, Crown to Threepence (S 3921, 3923-6, 3928, 3931) [7]. About very fine or better, some cleaned; in unofficial fitted case £40-£50 874 Edward VII, Sixpences (2), 1902, 1910 (S 3983) [2]. Extremely fine or better 875 George V, Halfcrowns (3), 1915, 1916, 1917 (S 4011) [3]. Extremely fine

£80-£100 £100-£150

876 George V, Halfcrowns (3), 1921 (2), 1936, Florins (4), 1912, 1918, 1928, 1929 (S 4012, 4021A, 4037-8); together with miscellaneous British, Irish and Island coins, in silver (10), base metal (approx. 220) [Lot]. Varied state £80-£100 877 George V, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1911 (S 4013-14); Elizabeth II, Sixpences (77), 1959 (36), 1966 (41) (S 4149); together with a 1916M Australian Shilling, a 1967 Canadian currency set and a 1972 United Nations medal [87]. Mostly extremely fine or better £100-£150 878 George VI, Proof Halfcrowns (3), 1937, 1950, 1951 (S 4080, 4106); Elizabeth II, Proof Halfcrowns (2), 1953, 1970 (S 4137A, 4145) [5]. Fourth with light clouding to fields, otherwise good extremely fine or better £80-£100 879 George VI, Proof Halfcrown, Sixpence, Threepence, Penny, Halfpenny and Farthing, all 1937; together with currency Florin and Shilling, both 1937 (S 4080-2, 4084, 4112, 4114-16) [8]. Mostly about as struck £100-£150 880 George VI, Proof Halfcrown, Shilling, Threepence and Halfpenny, all 1951 (S 4106, 4109, 4113, 4118) [4]. Minor spotting on Halfpenny, otherwise all about as struck £80-£100 881 George VI, Pennies (4), all 1951 (S 4117) [4]. About extremely fine or better

£60-£80

882 Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds, 2010 (S L21); silver Britannia Two Pounds (6), 2003, 2004, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 (S BF9, BF2, BF7, BF13-14, BF2C); FALKLAND ISLANDS, Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown, 2005 (KM. 129 var.); USA, Silver Eagles (3), 2000, 2005 (2); together with a modern replica of a Waterloo medal in copper [12]. Mostly as struck; in cardboard box with fitted tray £150-£200 883 Henry III to Charles I, silver and copper coins (31), various issues [31]. Varied state

£30-£40

884 George IV to Elizabeth II, coins in silver (30, including Crowns), base metal (approx. 150, including some World) [Lot]. Varied state £80-£100 885 Edward VII to Elizabeth II, Pennies (approx. 200) [Lot]. Varied state

£30-£40

886 George VI and Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (9), Florins (36), Shillings (26), Sixpences (65), Threepences (29); together with National Trust, 1963, a silver Life Members’ medal by C. Ironside, named (Alan Hartley Heaton), 39mm (E 2102) [Lot]. Varied state £60-£80 Alan Hartley Heaton, Harrogate (†24 June 2015)

887 Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (36), various types, including some cut Halfpence and other fragments [36]. Varied state £100-£150 888 Miscellaneous British and World coins (approx. 220), mostly 20th century, base metal [Lot]. Varied state

£20-£30

889 Miscellaneous British and World coins and tokens, in gold (1), silver (20), base metal (18) [39]. Varied state £100-£150 890 Miscellaneous British and World coins, tokens, buttons, seals, etc, approx. 100 pieces [Lot]. Varied state; housed in three Lindner trays £150-£200 891 Enamelled coins: George IV, Shillings (3), 1825 type 1, gilt and enamelled, rev. in six colours; 1826, both sides enamelled, swivel mounted in brooch fitting with lunette covers; another, rev. gilt and enamelled in four colours, swivel mounted in decorative brooch fitting, with lunette cover; Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887, rev. enamelled in seven colours, pin mounted, Florin, 1887, rev. enamelled in five colours, pin mounted [5]. Good fine, enamelling generally intact £100-£120

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WORLD COINS


World Coins from Various Properties Afghanistan 892 ‘Abd al-Rahman, 5 Rupees, 1316h, 45.69g/12h (KM. 826). Very fine 893 Miscellaneous 20th century coins, in silver (10), base metal (16) [26]. Varied state

£80-£100 £60-£80

Argentina 894 BUENOS AIRES, Réal, 1840 (KM. 7); Confederation, 4 Centavos, 1854 (KM. 25); Republic, 2 Centavos (10), 1884, 1885, 1888-94 inclusive, 1896, Centavos (5), 1884, 1889, 1890, 1893, 1894 (KM. 32-3) [17]. Varied state £100-£150

895 BUENOS AIRES, Five-Tenths Réal, 1827 (KM. 3). Extremely fine, some original colour

£100-£120

896 Confederation, 4 Centavos, 1854, 20.39g/6h (KM. 25). Minor marks on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100 897 Republic, 50 Centavos, 1882 (KM. 28). Extremely fine

£60-£80

898 Republic, 20 Centavos (6), 1897, 1898, 1913, 1915, 1920, 1929; 10 Centavos (8), 1896-9 inclusive, 1925, 1926, 1928, 1943; 5 Centavos (9), 1896, 1897, 1912, 1921-3 inclusive, 1928, 1929, 1933 (KM. 34-6, 41) [23]. Varied state, a few with minor corrosion £50-£70

Australia

G

899 Victoria, Sovereign, 1856, Sydney (M 361; KM. 2; F 9). Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £4,000-£5,000

G

900 Victoria, Sovereign, 1868, Sydney (M A373; KM. 4; F 10). Some surface marks, otherwise good very fine or better [slabbed NGC AU 53] £700-£800

G

901 Victoria, Sovereign, 1864, Sydney (M A369; KM. 4; F 10). About extremely fine, scarce [slabbed PCGS AU 55] £700-£800

G

902 Victoria, Sovereign, 1873M, St George rev. (M 95; S 3857). Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 61]

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£440-£500


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G

903 Victoria, Sovereign, 1877M, St George rev. (M 99; S 3857). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 61] £440-£500

G

904 Victoria, Sovereign, 1879M, St George rev., long tail (M 101; S 3857). Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 61] £440-£500

G

905 Victoria, Sovereign, 1885S, St George rev. (M 122; S 3858E). Extremely fine [slabbed PCGS AU 58]

£400-£460

G

906 Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1893M, Jubilee (M 484; S 3870B). About extremely fine [slabbed PCGS AU 53]

£320-£360

G

907 Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1893S, old head (M 502; S 3881). About extremely fine [slabbed PCGS AU 50]

£300-£360

G

908 Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1900S (M 504; S 3881). Good very fine [slabbed PCGS AU 50]

£300-£360

G

909 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1909P (M 202; S 3972). About as struck

£360-£400

G

910 Edward VII, Half-Sovereign, 1903S (M 522; S 3977A). About extremely fine, scarce [slabbed PCGS AU 55] £200-£300

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911 Edward VII, Half-Sovereign, 1906S (M 523; S 3977B). Good extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 63]

£1,000-£1,200

912 Edward VII, Sixpence, 1910 (KM. 19); George V, Sixpence, 1911, Threepence, 1921M, Pennies (8), 1919, 1921-3 inclusive, 1927, 1932-4 inclusive, Halfpence (5), 1911, 1926, 1934-6 inclusive (KM. 22-5); George VI, Sixpence, 1941, Threepence, 1943, Pennies (3), 1941, 1943, 1944, Halfpence (2), 1942I, 1943 (KM. 36-8, 41) [23]. Varied state, first damaged £100-£150 913 Elizabeth II, currency sets (7), 1969-75 inclusive (KM. MS2-MS8) [Lot]. As struck; in original plastic wallets £100-£150 914 Elizabeth II, Proof sets (8), 1969-72 inclusive, 1975, 1976, 1977 (2) (KM. PS31-PS34, PS37-PS39) [Lot]. Brilliant, as struck; all in original plastic holders with styrofoam protectors £150-£200

Austria 915 Leopold I, 15 Kreuzer, 1662, Vienna (KM. 1198). Small flan flaw in obverse legend, otherwise good very fine £40-£50

916 Maria Theresa, Quarter-Thaler, 1745, Hall (Eyp. 18; KM. 1695). About extremely fine

£100-£120

917 Maria Theresa, Kreuzer, 1762K (KM. 1993); Franz II, 6 Kreuzer, 1800A, Kreuzer, 1800C (KM. 2111, 2128); Franz I, 30 Kreuzer, 1807S, 20 Kreuzer, 1823A, 15 Kreuzer, 1807A, Kreuzer (2), 1816A, 1816G, Half-Kreuzer, 1816A, QuarterKreuzer, 1816B (KM. 2107, 2110, 2113, 2138, 2143, 2149); Ferdinand I, 2 Kreuzer, 1848A (KM. 2188) [11]. Varied state £80-£100 918 Ferdinand I, 5 Kreuzer, 1846A (KM. 2196). Brilliant, virtually as struck

£50-£70

G

919 Franz Joseph I, 8 Florins, 1880 (KM. 2269; F 502). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine

£240-£300

G

920 Franz Joseph I, restrike 4 Ducats, 1915 (KM. 2276; F 488). A few minor marks, otherwise brilliant, about as struck £600-£800 921 Franz Joseph I, Florin, 1881 (KM. 2222); 20 Kreuzer, 1868 (KM. 2212); 10 Kreuzer (4), 1868-70 inclusive, 1872 (KM. 2206); 6 Kreuzer, 1849C (KM. 2200); 4 Kreuzer (2), 1860A, 1861A (KM. 2194); Kreuzer (10), 1851A, 1858B, 1859A, 1859E, 1860A, 1860B, 1861B, 1878, 1881, 1885 (KM. 2185-7); Half-Kreuzer (2), 1851A, 1851B (KM. 2181); Five-Tenths Kreuzer, 1859A (KM. 2182); Quarter-Kreuzer, 1851B (KM. 2180) [23]. Varied state £80-£100 922 Franz Joseph I, 5 Corona, 1907, Florin, 1873 (KM. 2222, 2807); GREECE, George I, 5 Drachmai, 1876A (KM. 46); HUNGARY, Franz Joseph I, 5 Korona, 1907 (KM. 489); ITALY, Vittorio Emanuele, 5 Lire (3), 1872M-BN (2), 1874M-BN (KM. 8.3); SWITZERLAND, Confederation, 5 Francs, 1890B (KM. 34) [8]. Good fine, but several cleaned £240-£300

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World Coins from Various Properties 923 Franz Joseph I, Corona (3), 1893, 1894, 1899 (KM. 2804); 20 Heller (4), 1893, 1894, 1907, 1916 (KM. 2803, 2826); 10 Heller (4), 1893, 1895, 1908, 1915 (KM. 2802, 2822); 2 Heller (10), 1893-7 inclusive, 1899, 1905, 1906, 1913, 1915 (KM. 2801); Heller (6), 1893, 1894, 1896, 1900, 1901, 1915 (KM. 2800) [27]. Varied state £60-£80 924 Republic, 200 Kronen, 1924 (KM. 2833); 100 Kronen, 1924 (KM. 2832); 2 Schillings, 1934 (KM. 2852); Schilling, 1925 (KM. 2840); Half-Schilling, 1925 (KM. 2839); 50 Groschen, 1935 (KM. 2854); 10 Groschen (3), 1925, 1928, 1929 (KM. 2838); 5 Groschen, 1931 (KM. 2846); 2 Groschen (5), 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1937 (KM. 2837); Groschen (5), 1925, 1927, 1934, 1935, 1936 (KM. 2836) [20]. Varied state £30-£40 925 SALZBURG, Franz Anton von Harrach, Batzen, 1722 (Probszt 2047; KM. 315). About extremely fine 926 Miscellaneous coins, in silver (48), base metal (9), mostly 20th century issues [57]. Varied state

£30-£40 £200-£300

Austrian Netherlands 927 Maria Theresa, 2 Liards, 1777, Brussels, Liards (3), 1744 Antwerp, 1745, 1778 Brussels (KM. 1, 28-9); Joseph II, Liards (2), 1782, 1788, Brussels (KM. 30); Insurrection coinage, 2 Liards, 1790, Brussels (KM. 45); Leopold II, Liard, 1791, Brussels (KM. 52); Franz II, Liards (2), 1793, 1794, Brussels (KM. 56); LIÈGE, Jean-Théodore, Liards (4), 1745 (2), 1750, 1752 (KM. 146 var., 155); NAMUR, Philip V, Liards (4), 1709, 1710 (3) (KM. 2, 37) [18]. Varied state £80-£100

Belgium 928 ANTWERP, Napoleon I, 10 Centimes, 1814W (Gad. 191c; KM. 5.4); Louis XVIII, 10 Centimes, 1814 (Gad. 193a; KM. 7.1) [2]. First with some old scratches otherwise very fine, second with edge flaw and some adjustment marks otherwise good very fine, scarce £80-£100 929 Leopold I, 5 Francs (2), 1849 (2, both types) (KM. 3.2, 17); Leopold II, 5 Francs (8), 1867 small head, dot after F, 1868 (2, both small head), 1870 (2), 1873 (2), 1875 (KM. 24) [10]. Fine and better, but several cleaned £200-£260 930 Leopold I, 5 Francs, 1851 (KM. 17); 20 Centimes, 1861 (KM. 20); 10 Centimes (5), 1848, 1861-4 inclusive (KM. 2.1, 22); 5 Centimes (6), 1837, 1841, 1851, 1861-3 inclusive (KM. 5.1, 21); 2 Centimes (14), 1833, 1835 (2), 1836, 1842, 1844-7 inclusive, 1849, 1856, 1862-4 inclusive (KM. 4.1, 4.2); Centimes (2), 1835, 1846 (KM. 1.1, 1.2) [29]. Varied state £80-£100 931 Leopold I, 5 Centimes, 1848 (KM. 5.1). Good extremely fine

G

932 Leopold II, 20 Francs, 1875 (KM. 37; F 412). Extremely fine

£50-£70

£240-£300

933 Leopold II, 5 Francs (2), 1870, 1873 (KM. 24); 50 Centimes, 1886 (KM. 27); 10 Centimes (4), 1894 (2), 1895, 1898 (KM. 42-3); 5 Centimes (4), 1894 (2), 1895 (2) (KM. 40-1); 2 Centimes (5), 1870, 1873-6 inclusive (KM. 35.1); Centimes (4), 1870, 1894, 1899 (2) (KM. 33.1, 34.1) [20]. Varied state £70-£90

934 Leopold II, 2 Francs, 1904, French legend, no stop in signature (KM. 58.2). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64] £200-£260 Provenance: Maison Palombo Auction 7 (Marseille), 13 June 2009, lot 645

935 Leopold II, 2 Francs, 1909, Flemish legend (KM. 59). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 65]

£240-£300

Provenance: Maison Palombo Auction 7 (Marseille), 13 June 2009, lot 647

936 Leopold II, Franc, 1880, 50th Anniversary of Independence (KM. 38). Extremely fine

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£80-£100


World Coins from Various Properties 937 Leopold II, Franc, 1909 (KM. 57.2); 50 Centimes (2), 1901, 1909 (KM. 50, 61.1); 25 Centimes (3), 1908 (2), 1909 (KM. 62-3); 10 Centimes (9), 1902 (2), 1903 (2), 1904 (2), 1905 (2), 1906 (KM. 48-9, 52-3); 5 Centimes (7), 1902, 1903, 1904 (2), 1905 (2), 1906 (KM. 47, 54-5); 2 Centimes (4), 1902, 1905 (2), 1909 (KM. 35.1, 36); Centimes (4), 1901, 1902 (2), 1907 (KM. 33.1, 34.1) [30]. Varied state £50-£70 938 Albert I, 20 Francs (5), 1931, 1932 (4), 10 Francs, 1930 (KM. 99, 101.2, 102) [6]. Fine to good very fine

£60-£80

939 Albert I, 5 Francs, 1931 (KM. 97.1); 2 Francs, 1924 (KM. 92); Francs (3), 1928, 1929, 1934 (KM. 89-90); 50 Centimes (4), 1927, 1928, 1932, 1933 (KM. 87-8); 25 Centimes (9), 1926 (2), 1927/3, 1927 (2), 1928 (2), 1929 (2) (KM. 68.1, 69); 10 Centimes (6), 1925-7, 1928 (2), 1929 (KM. 85.1, 86); 5 Centimes (7), 1924, 1925 (2), 1927, 1928 (2), 1931 (KM. 66 -7, 94); Leopold III, 20 Francs, 1935 (KM. 105); 5 Francs (3), 1941 (2), 1944 (KM. 129.1, 130); 2 Francs, 1944 (KM. 133); Francs (11), 1935, 1939 (2), 1940, 1941, 1942 (2), 1943 (2), 1944, 1945 (KM. 90, 119-20, 127-8); 25 Centimes (5), 1939, 1942, 1943 (2), 1944 (KM. 114.1, 131-2); 10 Centimes (7), 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943 (2), 1944, 1945 (KM. 112, 113.1, 125-6); 5 Centimes, 1940 (KM. 111) [60]. Varied state £70-£90 940 Albert I, Francs (5), 1911, 1922 (2), 1923 (2) (KM. 73.1, 89-90); 50 Centimes (6), 1910, 1911, 1918, 1922, 1923 (2) (KM. 71, 83, 87-8); 25 Centimes (11), 1910, 1913 (2), 1915, 1916, 1918, 1920, 1921 (2), 1922, 1923 (KM. 68.1, 69, 82); 10 Centimes (6), 1915, 1916, 1920 (2), 1922, 1923 (KM. 81, 85.1, 86); 5 Centimes (12), 1910 (2), 1914-16 inclusive, 1920 (2), 1921, 1922 (2), 1923 (2) (KM. 66-7, 80); 2 Centimes (4), 1910-12 inclusve, 1919 (KM. 64-5); Centime, 1912 (KM. 76) [45]. Varied state £50-£70 941 Miscellaneous Belgian and Belgian Colonial coins and jetons, in silver (48), base metal (88), paper (1) [137]. Varied state £200-£300 942 Miscellaneous coins, jetons, tokens and medals, in silver (38), base metal (200), card (1) [239]. Varied state £100-£150

Bolivia 943 Republic, 2 Soles, 1830JL, Potosí, 10 Centavos (3), 1895, 1897, 1899 (KM. 95a, 174.2, 174.3, 174.1); CHILE, Republic, Peso, 1933, 20 Centavos (3), 1880, 1881, 1899, 10 Centavos, 1896, Centavo, 1873, Half-Centavo, 1835 (KM. 114, 138.2, 146, 151.2, 176.1); COLOMBIA, Estados Unidos, Two-and-a-Half Centavos, 1881 (KM. 180); Republic, 5 Pesos, 1909AM, 10 Centavos (2), 1911, 1934B, 5 Centavos, 1921 (KM. 196.1, 199, 279); COSTA RICA, Republic, 10 Centavos, 1865GW (KM. 111); CUBA, Republic, 20 Centavos, 1920, 5 Centavos, 1915, 2 Centavos, 1915, Centavos (2), 1915, 1916 (KM. 9.1, A10, 11.1, 13.2) [22]. Varied state £60-£80

Brazil 944 Joseph I, 5 Réis, 1774 (KM. 173.3); Maria I and Peter III, 5 Réis, 1782 (KM. 200); John as Prince Regent, 20 Réis, 1816B (KM. 233.2); John VI, 80 Réis, 1821R (KM. 342.2); Peter I, 80 Réis, 1830R, 40 Réis, 1827R (KM. 363.1, 366.1); Peter II, countermarked coinage, 40 Réis, 100 Réis (2), 1871, 1884, 40 Réis (2), 1873, 1875, 20 Réis, 1869, 10 Réis (2), 1868, 1869 (KM. 446, 473-4, 477, 479); Republic, 2000 Réis, 1922, 1000 Réis (2), 1907, 1939, 500 Réis, 1924, 200 Réis (4), 1893, 1901, 1918, 1923, 100 Réis (3), 1889, 1923, 1932, 40 Réis, 1893, 2 Cruzeiros, 1945, Cruzeiro, 1945, 20 Centavos, 1945 (KM. 491-3, 504, 507, 518-19, 523-4, 550, 556a, 558-9) [29]. Varied state £80-£100

945 John VI, 320 Réis, 1820R, unbarred A in BRAS (Gomes 19.05; KM. 324.2). About extremely fine 946 Peter II, 2,000 Réis, 1863 (KM. 466). Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 62]

947 Peter II, 400 Réis, 1837 (KM. 453). About extremely fine and toned, scarce

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£100-£120 £50-£70

£150-£180


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British Colonies

948 Trade Dollar, 1930 (Prid. 28; KM. T5). Extremely fine, toned

£200-£260

Provenance: DNW Auction 97, 7 December 2011, lot 650

British West Africa 949 Edward VII, Tenth-Pennies (2), 1908 (KM. 1, 3); George V, Threepence, 1933, Tenth-Pennies (13), 1912H, 1914, 1916H, 1917H, 1920KN, 1923KN, 1925-8 inclusive, 1930, 1935, 1936 (KM. 7, 10b); Edward VIII, Penny, 1936H (KM. 16); George VI, 2 Shillings, 1938H, Sixence, 1940, Threepence, 1943KN, Pennies (5), 1937KN, 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, Tenth-Penny, 1938 (KM. 19-22, 24) [26]. Varied state £40-£50 950 Edward VII, Tenth-Pennies (6), all 1908 (KM. 3); George V, Tenth-Pennies (2), 1911H, 1912H (KM. 4, 7); Edward VIII, Pennies (3), all 1936KN (KM. 16); Halfpence (2), both 1936 (KM. 15); Tenth-Pennies (5), all 1936 (KM. 14); George VI, Pennies (4), 1937H, 1946KN, 1951KN (2), Halfpence (4), 1943 (2), 1949H, 1949KN, Tenth-Pennies (8), 1940, 1941, 1942 (4), 1943 (2) (KM. 18-20, 27, 30) [34]. Varied state £80-£100

Bulgaria

951 Ferdinand I, 5 Leva, 1892КБ (Dav. 61; KM. 15). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

Canada 952 Victoria, Cents (5), 1859, 1876H, 1888, 1896, 1900H (KM. 1, 7); Edward VII, 25 Cents, 1908, Cents (6), 1903, 1905-8 inclusive, 1910 (KM. 8, 11); George V, 10 Cents (2), 1917, 1920, 5 Cents, 1929, Cents (11), 1914, 1916-19 inclusive, 1920 (2), 1928, 1932, 1934, 1936 (KM. 21, 23, 23a, 28-9); George VI, 50 Cents, 1945, 25 Cents, 1943, 10 Cents (2), 1938, 1943, 5 Cents (3), 1940, 1942, 1943, Cents (3), 1941-3 inclusive (KM. 32-6, 40) [36]. Varied state £150-£200 953 NEWFOUNDLAND, Victoria, 50 Cents, 1899, 20 Cents, 1890, Cents (4), 1865, 1873, 1894, 1896 (KM. 1, 4, 6), George VI, Cent, 1941C (KM. 18); NEW BRUNSWICK, Victoria, Cent, 1864 (KM. 6); NOVA SCOTIA, Victoria, Cents (2), 1861, 1864, Half-Cent, 1861 (KM. 7, 8.2) [11]. Varied state £80-£100 954 LOWER CANADA, Magdalen Island, Penny, 1815 (LC-1), Bank of Montreal, Sou, undated (LC-2A3), City Bank, Penny and Halfpenny, 1837 (LC-9A3, 8A1), Quebec Bank, Penny, 1837 (LC-9B2), Bouquet Sous (2), undated (LC-24A1, 29A), Tiffin Halfpenny, 1812 (LC-48A2); NEW BRUNSWICK, Victoria, Pennies (2), 1843, 1854 (NB-2A, 2B2), Halfpence (2), 1843 (NB-1A1, 1A2); NEWFOUNDLAND, R. & I.S. Rutherford, Halfpenny, 1841 (NF-1B2); NOVA SCOTIA, Pennies (3), 1824, 1832 (2) (NS-2A3, 2B1, 2B2), Halfpence (6), 1823 (2), 1832 (3), 1840 (NS-1A1, 1A4, 1D1, 1D2, 1D3, 1E2); Halfpenny, 1832/1382 (Br. 872 var.); PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Halfpenny, 1855 (PE-7B1); PROVINCE OF CANADA, Bank of Montreal, Penny, 1842 (PC-2B), Halfpence (2), both 1844 (PC-1B3, 1B5), Quebec Bank, Penny and Halfpenny, both 1852 (PC-4, 3), Bank of Upper Canada, Pennies (2), 1850, 1857 (PC-6A1, 6D), Halfpence (3), 1852, 1854, 1857 (PC-5B2, 5C1, 5D); UPPER CANADA, Lesslie & Sons, Halfpenny, undated (UC-2A5), Halfpenny, 1832 (UC-14) [36]. Varied state, one pierced £150-£200 955 PROVINCE OF CANADA, Bank of Upper Canada, Penny, 1857 (Charlton PC-6D; Br. 719). Extremely fine

£40-£50

956 Miscellaneous 20th century coins, in silver (19), base metal (26), together with a 1982 Proof set [52]. Mostly extremely fine or better; last in case of issue £80-£100

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957 QING DYNASTY, Wen Zong (1851-61), 20 Cash, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, 31.18g (H 22.781). Small edge split, otherwise very fine £100-£120

958 EMPIRE, Fukien, 5 Cents, undated [1903-8], no rosette above dragon (L & M 294 var.; KM. Y102.1). Unevenly toned, about extremely fine £100-£120 959 EMPIRE, Hupeh, 10 Cents, undated (L & M 185; KM. Y124.1); Kiangnan, 10 Cents, 1900 (L & M 235; KM. Y142a.4); Kwangtung, 20 Cents and 10 Cents, undated (L & M 135-6; KM. Y201, Y200) [4]. Fine to good very fine £100-£150 960 EMPIRE, Yunnan, 10 Cash, 1906, with Tien mintmark (KM. Y10v). Very fine, scarce

£60-£80

961 EMPIRE, 20 Cash (2), undated, 1907, 10 Cash (2), 1906, 1907 (KM. Y5, Y10.2, Y10.5, Y11.2), Fukien, 10 Cash, undated (KM. Y100.2), Hupeh, 10 Cash (2), undated (KM. Y120.2, Y122), Kiangnan, 10 Cash (3), 1904 (2), 1906 (KM. Y135.5, Y135.7, Y140.2), Kiangsi, 10 Cash, undated (KM. Y150.2), Kiangsu, 10 Cash, undated (KM. Y162.7), Kwangtung, Cent, undated (KM. Y192); 10 Cash, undated (KM. Y193); REPUBLIC, 10 Cash (2), undated, Cents (2), yr 25 [1936], yr 26 [1937] (KM. Y301, Y301.2, Y347), Hunan, 20 Cash (3), undated (KM. Y400.2, Y400.5, Y400.7), Szechuan, 50 Cash, yr 1 [1912] (KM. Y449a) [22]. Varied state £100-£150 962 Miscellaneous Cash (55), various types [55]. Varied state 963 Miscellaneous Cash (68), mostly 19th century issues [68]. Varied state

£80-£100 £40-£50

Colombia

964 Estados Unidos, 5 Decimos, 1874, Medellin (KM. 153.4). Good very fine

£100-£120

Cyprus 965 Victoria, Half-Piastre, 1879, Quarter-Piastre, 1881H (Prid. 51, 79; KM. 1.2, 2) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine £100-£150

Denmark 966 Frederik V, Skilling (2), 1763W, 1764W (KM. 578.2); Christian VII, 4 Skilling, 1807MF, Skilling (2), 1771 (KM. 616.1, 616.3, 661); Frederik VI, 2 Skilling (2), 1809, 1810, Rigsbankskilling (2), 1813, 1818 (KM. 663, 680, 688); Christian VIII, Rigsbankskilling, 1842FF, Fifth-Rigsbankskilling (2), both 1842FF (KM. 723-4, 726.1); Frederik VII, Rigsbankskilling, 1853VS, 4 Skilling, 1856VS, Skilling, 1856, Half-Skilling, 1857 (KM. 756, 758.2, 763, 767); Christian IX, 4 Skilling, 1871CS, Krone, 1875CS, 25 Øre, 1905VBP, 10 Øre (2), 1874CS, 1899VBP, 5 Øre (2), 1882CS, 1884CS, 2 Øre (6), 1874CS, 1883CS, 1886CS, 1891CS, 1894VBP, 1897VBP, Øre (4), 1880CS, 1891CS, 1894VBP, 1897VBP (KM. 775.2, 792.1, 792.2, 793.1, 793.2, 794.1, 795.1, 795.2, 796.2, 797.1) [33]. Varied state £100-£150 967 Christian IX, Krone, 1892CS, Copenhagen (Hede 14A; KM. 797.1). Faint graffiti behind head on obverse, otherwise extremely fine £40-£50

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968 Christian IX, 5 Øre, 1891CS (Hede 17A; KM. 794.1). Good extremely fine

£100-£120

969 Frederik VIII, 2 Øre, 1907VBP (KM. 805); Christian X, 2 Kroner (2), 1925HCN, 1926HCN (KM. 825.1); Krone (4), 1925HCN, 1926HCN, 1942N, 1944N (KM. 824.1, 835); 25 Øre (2), 1924HCN, 1934N (KM. 823.1, 823.2); 10 Øre (5), 1918VBP, 1919HCN, 1924HCN, 1926HCN, 1931N (KM. 818.1, 818.2, 822.1, 822.2); 5 Øre (7), 1927HCN, 1928N, 1929N, 1937N, 1941N, 1943N, 1944N (KM. 828.1, 828.2, 834, 834a); 2 Øre (6), 1917VBP, 1927HCN, 1928N, 1931N, 1935N, 1943N (KM. 813.1, 827.1, 827.2, 833a); Øre, 1930N (KM. 826.2) [28]. Varied state £40-£50

Egypt 970 Mahmud II, Qirsh (2), Misr 1223h, yrs 28, 30 (OC 30-097-06, 30-097-07; KM. 182-3); Abdul Mejid, Qirsh (9), Misr 1255h, yrs 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 8 (over 7), 20, 22, 23 (OC 31-035-02; KM. 228) [11]. Varied state, mostly scarce £200-£300 971 Abdul Aziz, 40 Para, Misr 1277h, yr 10, 20 Para (4), Misr 1277h, yrs 6, 8, 9, 10 (KM. 244), 10 Para (4), Misr 1277h, yrs 4, 5, 6, 9 (KM. 241, 244, 248); Abdul Hamid II, 2 Qirsh, Misr 1293h, yr 29W, Qirsh (3), Misr 1293h, yrs 22, 25, 30, Five-Tenths Qirsh (9), Misr 1293h, yrs 10, 11, 13, 21, 24, 25, 29, 30, 33H, Two-Tenths Qirsh (2), Misr 1293h, yrs 27, 33H, Tenth-Qirsh (3), Misr 1293h, yrs 10, 21, 32H, Twentieth-Qirsh (6), Misr 1293h, yrs 10, 24, 26, 27, 31H, 32H, Fortieth-Qirsh, Misr 1293h, yr 26 (KM. 287-91, 293, 299); Mehmed V, Qirsh, Misr 1327h, yr 6H, Two-Tenths Qirsh, Misr 1327h, yr 2H, Tenth-Qirsh (4), Misr 1327h, yrs 2H, 3, 4H, 6H, Twentieth-Qirsh, Misr 1327h, yr 3H, Fortieth-Qirsh (3), Misr 1327h, yrs 2, 4H, 6H (KM. 300-3, 306) [44]. Varied state, one pierced £80-£100 972 Mehmed V, 20 Qirsh, Misr 1327h H, yr 6 (OC 35-012-02; KM. 310). Extremely fine

£60-£80

973 British Protectorate, 5 Piastres (2), 1917/1335h, 1917/1335h H, 2 Piastres, 19117/1335h H, 10 Milliemes (2), 1917/1335h H, 1917/1335h KN, 5 Milliemes (2), 1916/1335h, 1917/1335h H, 2 Milliemes (2), 1916/1335h H, 1917/1335h H,Half-Millieme, 1917/1335h (KM. 312, 314-16, 317.2, 318.1, 318.2); Fuad I, 10 Milliemes, 1924/1342h, 5 Milliemes, 1924/1342h, Millieme (2), 1924/1342 H, 1929/1348h BP (KM. 331, 333-4, 344); Farouk, 2 Piastres (2), 1937/1356, 1944/1363h, 10 Milliemes (4), 1938/1357h (2), 1941/1360h, 1943/1362h, 5 Milliemes (4), 1938/1357h (2), 1941/1360h, 1943/1362h, 2 Milliemes, 1938/1357h, Millieme (2), 1938/1357h (KM. 358-65, 369) [27]. Varied state £60-£80

Fiji x

974 George VI, Florin, 1942S (KM. 13a). About as struck

£30-£40

Finland 975 Alexander II, 25 Pennia, 1866S (Bit. 642; KM. 6.1); 10 Pennia (3), 1865, 1866, 1867 (Bit. 651-3; KM. 5.1); 5 Pennia (5), 1865 (2), 1866, 1867, 1873 (Bit. 657-9, 662; KM. 4.1, 4.2); Penni (6), 1865, 1866, 1867, 1869, 1873, 1874 (Bit. 665-8, 672-3; KM. 1.1, 1.2) [15]. Varied state, one damaged £100-£150 976 Alexander III, 50 Pennia (2), 1889L, 1890L (Bit. 233-4; KM. 2.2); 25 Pennia (4), 1889L, 1890L (2), 1894L (Bit. 238-9, 241; KM. 6.2); 10 Pennia, 1891 (Bit. 245; KM. 12); 5 Pennia (2), 1888, 1889 (Bit. 246-7; KM. 11); Penni (7), 1883 (2), 1888, 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894 (Bit. 251, 253-7; KM. 10) [16]. Varied state £100-£150 977 Nicholas II, Markka, 1915S (Bit. 401; KM. 3.2), 50 Pennia (2), 1908L, 1916S (Bit. 403, 407; KM. 2.2), 25 Pennia (3), 1898L, 1916S, 1917S (Bit. 410, 421-2; KM. 6.2); Civil War, 50 Pennia and 25 Pennia, both 1917S (Bit. 1-2; KM. 20, 19) [8]. Varied state £100-£150 978 Nicholas II, 10 Pennia (3), 1896, 1899, 1900 (Bit. 424, 427-8; KM. 14), 5 Pennia (7), 1896, 1898, 1899, 1905, 1908, 1915, 1916 (Bit. 441, 443-4, 446, 449, 455-6; KM. 15), Penni (7), 1895, 1898, 1900, 1905, 1907, 1908, 1909 (Bit. 458 -9, 461, 466, 468-70; KM. 13); Civil War, 5 Pennia, 1917 (Bit. 4; KM. 17) [18]. Varied state £100-£150

France

x

979 Merovingian, Tremissis, c. 600-700, Quentovic, Anglus, diademed bust right, +VVICCO FIT, rev. cross-on-steps, ANGLO £1,500-£1,800 MONET, 1.31g/6h (Belfort 4966; Prou 1130). Good very fine, the portrait particularly sharp, rare

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980 Merovingian, Tremissis, c. 600-700, Senlis, Comm (?), diademed bust right, [ ––– ]ECTI, rev. cross and tilted omega, COMM [ –– ], 1.27g/10h (cf. Belfort 4139ff; Prou –). Yellow gold, about extremely fine, rare £1,800-£2,200

981 Merovingian, Denier, c. 720-50, Paris, anchor double cross, rev. double cross with curved crossbar, 1.03g/12h (Prou 791). Nearly very fine £100-£150 x

982 Philip IV (1285-1314), Maille tierce à l’O rond, 1.18g/12h (Dup. 219); together with a Charles VI Guénar [2]. First good very fine, second good fine £100-£120

983 Louis XII (1498-1515), Écu d’or au porc-épic, uncertain mint, point between 15th and 16th letters on obv. and beneath 16th letter on rev., 3.05g/12h (Dup. 655; Laf. 598; F 325). Slightly double-struck, edge ragged in places, otherwise nearly very fine £300-£400 Provenance: Bonham/Vecchi Auction 8, 12 October 1982, lot 802; R.A. Merson Collection, DNW Auction 142, 13-15 September 2017, lot 1937

984 Charles IX, Sol Parisis, 1568, uncertain mint (Dup. 1083); Henry IV, Douzain, 1595, uncertain mint, Double Tournois, 1608D (Dup. 1246, 1273); Louis XIII, Double Tournois (2), 1633D, 1639 (Dup. 1366, 1372); Louis XIV, Twelfth-Écu à la mèche courte, 1644A, 4 Sols, 1676D, 2 Sols, 1676A, 5 Sols aux insignes, 1702, mm. 9, Liard, 1657, uncertain mint (Dup. 1464, 1504-5, 1567, 1588); Louis XV, Liards (2), 1770W, 1774W (Dup. 1701); Louis XVI, Tenth-Écu aux lauriers, 1779A, Sol (7), 1784W, 1785H, 1789K, 1790N, 1791A, 1791B, 1791R, 15 Sols, 1791I, 2 Sols (6), 1792A, 1792B, 1792BB, 1792W, 1793BB (2), 12 Deniers (6), 1791I, 1792A, 1792B, 1792D, 1792Q, 1793W (Dup. 1711, 1714, 1721-3) [33]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150 x

985 Louis XIV, Half-Écu à la mèche longue, 1655 9, Rennes (Dup. 1470; Ci. 1850). Good fine

£80-£100

986 Louis XIV, Half-Écu aux palmes, 1693X, Amiens, réformation (Dup. 1521A; Gad. 185). Traces of undertype visible, excess metal at top of reverse, otherwise good very fine £120-£150

987 Louis XIV, Half-Écu aux huit L, 1704C, Caen, réformation (Dup. 1552A; Gad. 194). Traces of undertype visible, very fine £100-£120 988 Louis XIV, Half-Écu aux huit L, mint and date uncertain, réformation (Dup. 1552A; Gad. 194). Traces of undertype visible (including date 1691), very fine £50-£70

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989 Louis XV, Petit Louis d’argent, 1720Y, Bourges (Dup. 1664; Gad. 305; KM. 455.20). About extremely fine, rare £300-£400 Provenance: Maison Palombo Auction 7 (Marseille), 13 June 2009, lot 283

990 Louis XV, Third-Écu de France, 1720A, Paris, réformation (Dup. 1667A; Gad. 306). Traces of undertype visible, very fine £80-£100 991 Louis XV, Third-Écu de France, 1720A, Paris, réformation (Dup. 1667A; Gad. 306). Traces of undertype visible, small scratch behind head, otherwise very fine £80-£100

992 Louis XV, Sixth-Écu de France, 1720W, Lille, réformation (Dup. 1668; Gad. 297). Traces of undertype visible, good very fine £100-£120

993 Louis XVI, Double Louis d’or à la tête nue, 1786I, Limoges (Dup. 1706; KM. 592.7; F 474). Extremely fine £600-£800 994 Directory, Décime (6), AN 5A (2, different), AN 5AA, AN 5W, AN 8AA, AN 8BB, 5 Centimes (3), AN 5A, AN 5D, AN 5R, Centime (3), AN 6A (2), AN 7A (Gad. 76, 126, 185, 187, 187a); Napoleon (as First Consul), Franc, AN 12A (Gad. 442): Napoleon (as Emperor), Franc (2), 1808W, 1810B, Half-Franc (3), 1809W, 1811W, 1812A, Quarter-Franc, 1806A, 10 Centimes (3), 1809B, 1809BB, 1809I, Décime, 1814BB (Gad. 190, 195, 347, 399, 446-7) [23]. Varied state £200-£300

G

995 Napoleon I, 20 Francs, 1806A, Paris (Gad. 1023; KM. 674.1; F 487a). Very fine

£240-£300

996 Napoleon I, 5 Francs, 1810L, Bayonne, mint letter to right (Gad. 584; KM. 694.9). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £200-£260

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997 Napoleon I, 5 Francs, 1812B, Rouen (Gad. 584; KM. 694.2). Minor surface marks, otherwise about mint state with satiny surfaces and attractive toning [slabbed NGC MS 64] £600-£800 The finest example graded by NGC

G

998 Louis XVIII, 40 Francs, 1818W, Lille (Gad. 1092; KM. 713.6; F 536). Very fine, some light scratches

£500-£700

999 Louis XVIII, Décime, 1815BB (Gad. 196); Louis Philippe, Quarter-Franc, 1834W (Gad. 355); Second Republic, Centime (3), 1848A, 1849A, 1851A (Gad. 84); Napoleon III, 10 Centimes (28), 1853A, 1853B, 1853BB, 1853D, 1854A, 1854B, 1854BB, 1854D, 1854K, 1854MA, 1854W, 1855A, 1855B, 1855BB, 1855D, 1855K, 1855MA (2), 1856A, 1856B, 1856BB, 1856D, 1856K, 1856MA, 1856W, 1857B, 1857BB, 1857W, 5 Centimes (31), 1853A, 1853B, 1853D, 1853W, 1854A, 1854B, 1854BB, 1854D, 1854K, 1854MA, 1854W, 1855A (2), 1855B, 1855BB (2), 1855D, 1855K, 1855MA, 1855W (2), 1856A, 1856B, 1856BB, 1856K, 1856MA, 1856W, 1857A, 1857BB, 1857D, 1857MA, 2 Centimes (5), 1854W, 1855W, 1856A, 1856B, 1856W, Centime (2), 1853W, 1856W (Gad. 86, 103, 152, 248) [71]. Varied state £150-£200 1000 Charles X, 5 Francs, 1830W, Lille (Gad. 644; KM. 728.13). Extremely fine, reverse better [slabbed NGC AU 58] £120-£150

G

1001 Louis Philippe, 40 Francs, 1834A, Paris (Gad. 1106; KM. 747.1; F 557). Good very fine

£500-£700

G

1002 Louis Philippe, 20 Francs, 1840A, Paris (Gad. 1031; KM. 750.1; F 560). Good very fine

£240-£300

1003 Louis Philippe, 5 Francs, 1834A, Paris (Gad. 678; KM. 749.1). Minimal bagmarking, otherwise virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 62] £200-£260 1004 Louis Philippe, 5 Francs, 1834BB, Strasboug (Gad. 678; KM. 749.3). Extremely fine 1005 Louis Philippe, 5 Francs, 1846A, Paris (Gad. 678a; KM. 749.1). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

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1006 Second Republic, 20 Francs, 1850A, Paris (Gad. 1059; KM. 762; F 566). About extremely fine

£240-£300

1007 Second Republic, 5 Francs, 1850A, Paris (Gad. 719; KM. 761.1). Extremely fine

£150-£180

1008 Second Republic, 5 Francs, 1852A, Paris (Gad. 726; KM. 773.1). About as struck, toned [slabbed NGC MS 64] £500-£700

1009 Second Republic, Franc, 1852A, Paris (Gad. 458; KM. 772). Virtually as struck, attractively toned

£200-£260

G

1010 Napoleon III, 20 Francs, 1857A, Paris (Gad. 1061; KM. 781.1; F 573). About extremely fine

£240-£300

G

1011 Napoleon III, 10 Francs, 1862A, Paris (Gad. 1015; KM. 800.1; F 586). About extremely fine

£120-£150

G

1012 Napoleon III, 5 Francs, 1860A, Paris (Gad. 1001; KM. 787.1; F 578a). Brushed, slightly bent at one edge, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80 1013 Napoleon III, 5 Francs, 1868A, Paris (Gad. 739; KM. 799.1). About extremely fine, toned

£60-£80

1014 Napoleon III, Franc (2), 1867A, 1868BB, 50 Centimes (2), 1867A, 1867BB, 20 Centimes (2), 1866A, 1867BB, 10 Centimes (6), 1861K, 1862A, 1862K, 1863A, 1863K, 1865A, 5 Centimes (8), 1861A, 1861K, 1862A, 1863A, 1863BB, 1863K, 1864BB, 1864K, 2 Centimes (4), 1861A, 1862A, 1862BB, 1862K, Centime, 1862A (Gad. 87, 104, 155, 253, 308-9, 417, 463); Government of National Defence, 10 Centimes, 1870A (Gad. 265) [26]. Varied state £70-£90

G

1015 Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1871A, Paris (Gad. 1063; KM. 825; F 592). Extremely fine

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1016 Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1909 (VG 1064a; KM. 857; F 596a). About as struck

£280-£320

G

1017 Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1910 (Gad. 1064a; KM. 857; F 596a). About as struck

£240-£300

G

1018 Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1912 (Gad. 1064a; KM. 857; F 596a). About as struck

£240-£300

1019 Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1934, 10 Francs, 1933, 5 Francs (2), both 1933, 2 Francs (6), 1932, 1936-40 inclusive, Franc (9), 1931-4 inclusive, 1936-40 inclusive, 50 Centimes (7), 1931, 1932 (2), 1936-9 inclusive, 25 Centimes (3), 1932, 1933, 1939, 10 Centimes (9), 1931-9 inclusive, 5 Centimes (8), 1931, 1932, 1934-9 inclusive (Gad. 170-1), 286-7, 423, 470, 535, 753, 760, 801, 852; État Français, 2 Francs (4), 1941 (2), 1943, 1944, Franc (6), 1941-3 inclusive, 1944, 1944B, 1944C, 50 Centimes (4), 1941 (2), 1942, 1943, 20 Centimes (2), 1942, 1943, 10 Centimes (2), 1941 (Gad. 288c, 290. 321, 423a, 425, 426), 471, 473, 535a, 536, 538); Provisional Government, 10 Francs, 1945, 5 Francs, 1945, 2 Francs (3), 1944, 1945, 1945B, Franc (2), 1944, 1945, 50 Centimes, 1945C (Gad. 426a, 473a, 538a, 766, 810) [72]. Varied state £100-£150 G

1020 Third Republic, 10 Francs, 1899A, Paris (Gad. 1016; KM. 830; F 594). Minor marks on edge, otherwise about extremely fine £120-£150

G

1021 Third Republic, 10 Francs, 1905 (Gad. 1017; KM. 846; F 597). About extremely fine

£100-£120

G

1022 Third Republic, 10 Francs, 1906 (Gad. 1017; KM. 846; F 597). Extremely fine

£120-£150

1023 Third Republic, 5 Francs (2), 1873A, 1876A, Paris (Gad. 745a; KM. 820.1) [2]. First good extremely fine with peripheral toning, second lightly cleaned otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100 1024 Third Republic, 2 Francs, 1887 (Gad. 530a); Franc (4), 1872A, 1872K, 1881A, 1887A (Gad. 465a); 50 Centimes (2), 1882A, 1888A (Gad. 419a); 10 Centimes (12), 1872A, 1872K, 1873A, 1876A, 1876K, 1885A, 1888A, 1891A, 1893A, 1896A (2), 1897A (Gad. 265a); 5 Centimes (17), 1872A, 1872K, 1873K, 1874A, 1875A, 1876A, 1876K, 1880A, 1881A, 1883A, 1885A, 1886A, 1887A, 1888A, 1894A, 1896A, 1897A (Gad. 157a); 2 Centimes (3), 1878K, 1896A, 1897A (Gad. 105); Centime, 1896A (Gad. 88) [40]. Varied state, two pierced £100-£150 1025 Third Republic, 2 Francs, 1915 (Gad. 532); Franc (6), 1898, 1899, 1905, 1915, 1916, 1918 (Gad. 467); 50 Centimes (11), 1898-1900, 1904, 1908, 1909, 1912, 1915-18 inclusive (Gad. 420); 25 Centimes (3), 1903-5 inclusive (Gad. 362, 364); 10 Centimes (18), 1898-1902 inclusive, 1904, 1906-8 inclusive, 1910-15 inclusive, 1916 (2), 1917 (Gad. 277); 5 Centimes (18), 1898-1904 inclusive, 1906-8 inclusive, 1911-15 inclusive, 1916 (2), 1917 (Gad. 165); 2 Centimes (4), 1902, 1904, 1911, 1913 (Gad. 107); Centime (2), 1911, 1912 (Gad. 90) [63]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150 1026 Third Republic, 2 Francs (5), 1920, 1922-5 inclusive (Gad. 533); Franc (7), 1920-5 inclusive, 1927 (Gad. 468); 50 Centimes (7), 1921-7 inclusive (Gad. 421); 25 Centimes (12), 1918-25 inclusive, 1927-30 inclusive (Gad. 380); 10 Centimes (15), 1917-21 inclusive, 1922 (2), 1923 (2), 1924-7 inclusive, 1929, 1930 (Gad. 286); 5 Centimes (10), 1917 -21 inclusive, 1922 (2), 1923-5 inclusive (Gad. 169-70) [56]. Varied state £50-£70 1027 Third Republic, Francs (17), 1872 small A, 1887 (2), 1888 (2), 1898, 1899, 1903, 1904, 1911, 1914 (3), 1915, 1917, 1918 (2) (KM. 822.1, 844.1); together with other French coins, in silver (4), base metal (100) [121]. Varied state; housed in a library album £80-£100

1028 Third Republic, Franc, 1888A, Paris (Gad. 465a; KM. 822.1). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 65]

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World Coins from Various Properties 1029 ANJOU, Fulk IV or V (1060-1129), Denier, Angers (P d’A 1499); BESANÇON, Charles V, Carolus, 1618, Half-Carolus, 1566 (B 1294-5); BOUILLON, Frédéric-Maurice, Double Tournois (2), 1632, 1640 (B 1852); CHÂTEAU-RENAUD, François de Bourbon (1603-5), Double Tournois, undated (B 1820); DOMBES, Gaston d’Orléans, Denier Tournois, 1651 (B 1089); LORRAINE, Charles III (1545-1608), Denier, Nancy, undated (B 1545), Henri (1608-24), DoubleDeniers (2), Nancy, undated (B 1550-1); NAVARRE, Henri d’Albret (1516-55), Liard à la croisette, undated (B 585); ORANGE, Frédéric-Henri, Double Tournois (2), 1636, 1637 (B 1006); RETHEL, Charles III, Double Tournois, 1659 (B 1815); TOURAINE, Anonymous, Denier Tournois (B 185) [15]. Varied state £80-£100 x

1030 Miscellaneous French and French Colonial coins, in silver (28), base metal (128) [156]. Varied state

£100-£150

1031 Miscellaneous coins and jetons, in silver (32), base metal (85) [117]. Varied state

£300-£400

Georgia

1032 Russian Authority, Abazi, 1831, 3.00g/12h (Bennett 1134; Bit. 966; KM. 74). Fine, rare

£100-£120

Provenance: Coin Galleries Mailbid Sale, 18 July 1973 (1122); Glendining Auction, 8 July 1992, lot 384 (part)

1033 Russian Authority, Puli, 1806, 3.88g/12h (Bennett 1166; Bit. 800; KM. 70). Good very fine, very rare

£1,000-£1,200

Provenance: P. Thornton-Pett Collection, Glendining Auction, 24 April 1991, lot 1029

German East Africa

1034 Wilhelm II, Rupie, 1890 (KM. 2). Brilliant, about as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64]

£150-£180

1035 Wilhelm II, Rupie, 1892 (KM. 2); PORTUGUESE INDIA, Louis I, Rupia (2), 1882 (KM. 312); SAUDI ARABIA, ‘Abd al‘Aziz b. Sa‘ud, Riyals (2), 1354h, 1370h (KM. 18) [5]. Varied state, first three cleaned £60-£80 1036 S.M.S. Königsberg, brass 10 Pfennig, undated, 2.03g/12h (Schimmel 1010; cf. Ford 296). Good very fine, scarce £50-£70 The original light cruiser Königsberg was disabled in the Rufiji delta, off Mafia Island, East Africa, 1915; these tokens are generally ascribed to that vessel, rather than to the replacement light cruiser of the same name which served in the German fleet from August 1916 to November 1918

German New Guinea

1037 Neu-Guinea Compagnie, Half-Mark, 1894A (KM. 4). Cleaned at one time and now beginning to re-tone, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £150-£180

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Germany 1038 AACHEN, Free City, 12 Heller (3), 1758, 1792, 1794 (KM. 51); ANHALT-BERNBURG, Victor II Friedrich, Pfennig, 1760 (KM. 25.2), Alexander Carl, 3 Pfennigs, 1840 (KM. 92); BADEN, Leopold I, Kreuzer (3), 1841, 1849, 1852 (KM. 203, 218.2), Friedrich I, Kreuzer (4), 1860, 1863, 1868, 1869, Half-Kreuzer (2), 1856, 1870 (KM. 230, 241-2, 250); BAVARIA, Maximilian I, Pfennig, 1624, Carl Albrecht, 3 Kreuzer, 1728 (KM. 400), Maximilian I Joseph, 6 Kreuzer, 1807, 2 Pfennigs (2), 1816, 1825, Pfennig, 1825 (KM. 680-1, 686); Ludwig I, 2 Pfennigs, 1833, Pfennig, 1843 (KM. 745, 797.1); Maximilian II, Kreuzer (2), 1850, 1862, Half-Kreuzer, 1854, 2 Pfennigs, 1864, Pfennig, 1863 (KM. 799, 843, 856-8), Ludwig II, 2 Pfennigs, 1868 (KM. 857), Otto, 2 Marks, 1893D (KM. 913); BERG, Joachim Murat, 3 Stuber, 1806SR (KM. 10) [30]. Varied state, one pierced £80-£100

1039 ANHALT-BERNBURG, Alexander Carl, Thaler, 1861A (Dav. 506; KM. 88). Lightly cleaned, otherwise proof-like extremely fine £100-£120

1040 BADEN, Friedrich I, 5 Marks, 1906 (Dav. 536; KM. 277). Good extremely fine

£120-£150

1041 BADEN, Friedrich, Proof 5 Marks, 1907, on the Grand Duke’s death (Dav. 537; KM. 279). Fields hairlined, otherwise about as struck [slabbed NGC PF 62] £200-£260

1042 BAVARIA, Maximilian Joseph, Thaler, 1818, Bavarian Constitution (Dav. 553; KM. 708). Lightly cleaned and with some discolouration, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

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1043 BAVARIA, Maximilian II, Double-Thaler, 1854 (Dav. 601; KM. 837). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £150-£180 1044 BAVARIA, Maximilian II, 2 Gulden, 1855 (Dav. 604; KM. 848). About extremely fine, toned

£80-£100

1045 BAVARIA, Maximilian II, Gulden, 1855 (KM. 826). Minor adhesion on reverse, otherwise extremely fine

£50-£70

1046 BAVARIA, Ludwig II, 5 Marks, 1875D (Dav. 616; KM. 896). Some contact marks, otherwise good very fine

£60-£80

1047 BAVARIA, Luitpold (Prince Regent), 5 Marks 1911D (Dav. 619; KM. 999). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80

1048 BAVARIA, Ludwig III, 5 Marks, 1914D (Dav. 620; KM. 1007; J 53). Virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 64] £150-£180 1049 BIRKENFELD, Paul Friedrich August, 3 Pfennigs, 2 Pfennigs, and Pfennig, 1848 (KM. 6-8), Nikolaus Friedrich Peter, 3 Pfennigs and 2 Pfennigs, 1858B (KM. 15-6); BREMEN, Free City, Groten, 1750 (KM. 214); BRUNSWICKWOLFENBUTTEL, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Pfennig, 1804MC (KM. 995), Karl II, 2 Pfennigs, 1830, Pfennig, 1818FR (KM. 1076, 1108); Wilhelm, 2 Pfennigs (3), 1852B, 1856B, 1859, Pfennig (2), 1856B, 1860 (KM. 1142-3, 1154-5); COLOGNE, Maximilian Heinrich, 2 Albus, 1658 (KM. 44), Clemens August, Quarter-Stuber, 1746 (KM. 135.1); FRANKFURT, Free City, Half-Gulden, 1844, Kreuzer, undated [1839], Pfennig (3), 1794GB, 1805GB, 1819, Heller (4), 1820GB, 1821GB, 1851, 1865 (KM. 268, 301, 317, 327, 330, 356, Tn5); FURTHER AUSTRIA, Franz II, Kreutzer, 1802H (KM. 27) [26]. Varied state £80-£100

1050 BREMEN, Free City, Thaler, 1863 (Dav. 626; KM. 246). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine, proof-like £120-£150 1051 BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG-CALENBERG-HANNOVER, George III, Sixth-Thaler, 1782IWS, Clausthal (Smith 241A; KM. 366; HANNOVER, George III, Two-Thirds-Thaler, 1814C, Clausthal (Smith 228; KM. 100.1) [2]. First cleaned, second with adjustment marks on obverse, otherwise both good very fine £80-£100

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1052 BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBUTTEL, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Thaler 1795MC (Dav. 2173; KM. 1030). Extremely fine, toned £150-£180

1053 BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBUTTEL, Wilhelm, Double-Thaler, 1856B (Dav. 635; KM. 1149). Extremely fine, toned £200-£260 1054 FRANKFURT, Free City, 2 Gulden, 1848 (Dav. 644; KM. 338). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

1055 FRANKFURT, Free City, 2 Gulden, 1849, Goethe Centenary (Dav. 646; KM. 343). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine, proof-like £150-£180

1056 FRANKFURT, Free City, Double-Thaler, 1860 (Dav. 651; KM. 365). Extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

1057 FRANKFURT, Free City, Thaler, 1859, Schiller Centenary (Dav. 650; KM. 359). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

1058 FRANKFURT, Free City, Thaler, 1862 (Dav. 653; KM. 371). Good extremely fine, attractively toned

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1059 FRANKFURT, Free City, Thaler, 1863 (Dav. 654; KM. 372). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64] 1060 HAMBURG, Free City, 4 Schillings, 1797OHK (KM. 512). Extremely fine

£300-£400 £60-£80

1061 HANNOVER, George IV, Two-Thirds-Thaler, 1825C, Clausthal (Smith 309; KM. 140). About extremely fine, toned £80-£100

1062 HANNOVER, George IV, Two-Thirds-Thaler, 1829C, Clausthal (Smith 309; KM. 140). Extremely fine

£100-£120

1063 HANNOVER, Ernst August, 2 Pfennigs (2), 1845A, 1851B, Pfennig, 1849B (KM. 174.1, 201.1, 202.1), George V, TwelfthThaler, 1853B, Groschen (2), 1858B, 1859B, Half-Groschen, 1858B, 2 Pfennigs (2), 1853B, 1854B, Pfennig, 1856B (KM. 217, 219, 221, 235-6); HESSE-CASSEL, Wilhelm VIII, 2 Heller, 1758 (KM. 446), Wilhelm II, 4 Heller (2), 1821, date unclear, Heller, 1831 (KM. 571.1, 576), Friedrich Wilhelm I, Groschen, 1851, 3 Heller, 1865, Heller (2), 1858, 1860 (KM. 612-13, 615); HESSE-DARMSTADT, Ludwig X, Pfennig, 1804RF (KM. 251), Ludwig I, Pfennig, 1819 (KM. 280), Ludwig II, Heller, 1844 (KM. 302),Ludwig III, Kreuzer, 1854, Pfennig (4), 1859, 1865, 1867, 1872, Heller, 1848 (KM. 323-4, 337); JÜLICH-BERG, Karl Theodor, 3 Stuber, 1792PR, Half-Stuber, 1783PM, Quarter-Stuber, 1774 (KM. 205-6, 216) [30]. Varied state, one pierced £80-£100

1064 HANNOVER, George V, Double-Thaler, 1854B (Dav. 681; KM. 229). About extremely fine

£150-£180

1065 HANNOVER, George V, Double-Thaler, 1866B (Dav. 683; KM. 240). Cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

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1066 HANNOVER, George V, Thaler, 1853B (Dav. 678; KM. 220). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

1067 HESSE-DARMSTADT, Ludwig II, Gulden, 1838 (KM. 308). Lightly cleaned. and with some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120 1068 HESSE-DARMSTADT, Ernst Ludwig, 3 Marks, 1910A (KM. 375). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£60-£80

1069 LIPPE-DETMOLD, Paul Friedrich Emil Leopold III, 3 Pfennigs, 1858A, Pfennig, 1851A (KM. 260-1); LÖWENSTEINWERTHEIM, joint coinage, Pfennig, 1802 (KM. 28); LÜBECK, Free City, Schilling, 1728JJJ (KM. 141); MECKLENBURGSCHWERIN, Friedrich II, Schilling, 1775 (KM. 204), Friedrich Franz I, Schilling (2), 1802, 1803 (KM. 220), Friedrich Franz II, 3 Pfennigs (3), 1846, 1852A, 1864A, 2 Pfennigs, 1872B (KM. 299, 310, 316); MECKLENBURG-STRELITZ, Georg, 3 Pfennigs, 1847 (KM. 80); Friedrich Wilhelm, 3 Pfennigs, 1862A (KM. 95); MÜNSTER, Friedrich Christian, 3 Pfennigs, 1703 (KM. 130); NASSAU-WEILBURG & NASSAU-USINGEN, joint coinage, Kreuzer (2), 1808, 1810 (KM. 10, 15); NASSAU, Wilhelm, Kreuzer (2), 1817L, 1838, Quarter-Kreuzer (3), 1819L, 1819Z, 1822Z (KM. 41-3, 51), Adolph, Kreuzer (4), 1842, 1859-61 inclusive, Pfennig, 1862, Heller, 1842 (KM. 66-7, 73-4); OLDENBURG, Nicolaus Friedrich Peter, 3 Schwaren, 1869B, Schwaren (2), 1858B, 1864B (KM. 190-1) [30]. Varied state £60-£80

1070 LÜBECK, Free City, 48 Schillings, 1752JJJ (Dav. 2420; KM. 168). Small edge flaw, otherwise good very fine £100-£120 1071 LÜBECK, Free City, 3 Marks, 1908A (KM. 215). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

1072 MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN, Friedrich II, 32 Schillings, 1764 (KM. 209). Very fine

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1073 MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN, Friedrich Franz II, Thaler, 1848A (Dav. 727; KM. 304). Good very fine

£100-£120

1074 MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN, Friedrich Franz IV, 5 Marks, 1904A (Dav. 730; KM. 334). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

1075 NUREMBERG, Free City, Thaler, 1757MF (Dav. 2485; KM. 321). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine £240-£300

1076 NUREMBERG, Free City, Half-Thaler, 1766SR (KM. 355). Surfaces scratched, otherwise good very fine, toned £60-£80

1077 OLDENBURG, Nicolaus Friedrich Peter, Thaler, 1866B (Dav. 753; KM. 196). Extremely fine

£200-£260

1078 PRUSSIA, Friedrich II, Twenty-Fourth-Thaler, 1782A (KM. 296); Friedrich Wilhelm III, Sixth-Thaler, 1812A, Groschen, 1825A, 3 Pfennigs, 1831A, Pfennig (2), 1810A, 1821A (KM. 385, 390, 405, 407, 410); Friedrich Wilhelm IV, 4 Pfennigs (2), 1842D, 1858A, 3 Pfennigs (4), 1850A, 1852A, 1854A, 1856A, 2 Pfennigs (5), 1852A, 1854A, 1855A, 1857A, 1859A, Pfennig, 1848D (KM. 433, 451, 452, 452a, 453, 454a); Wilhelm I, Groschen (2), 1867A, 1869A, Half-Groschen, 1871B, 4 Pfennigs (2), 1862A, 1868A, 3 Pfennigs (6), 1861A, 1864A, 1867C, 1868A, 1868C, 1870A, 2 Pfennigs (3), 1867C, 1868C, 1871C, Pfennig (3), 1867A, 1868C, 1871C (KM. 480-5); SILESIA, Friedrich II, 3 Kreuzer (2), 1783A, 1783B (KM. 1023) [37]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150

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1079 PRUSSIA, Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Thaler, 1855A (Dav. 774; KM. 466). About extremely fine

£100-£120

G

1080 PRUSSIA, Wilhelm I, 20 Marks, 1872B (KM. 501; F 3814). Extremely fine

£300-£360

G

1081 PRUSSIA, Friedrich III, 20 Marks, 1888A (KM. 515; F 3828). Good very fine

£300-£360

G

1082 PRUSSIA, Friedrich III, 10 Marks, 1888A (KM. 514; F 3829). Mount removed from reverse, otherwise very fine £150-£180 1083 PRUSSIA, Friedrich III, 5 Marks, 1888A (Dav. 787; KM. 512; J 99). Fields hairlined, otherwise about mint state with proof-like surfaces [slabbed NGC UNC Details, Cleaned] £60-£80

G

1084 PRUSSIA, Wilhelm II, 20 Marks, 1900A (KM. 521; F 3831). Extremely fine

£300-£360

G

1085 PRUSSIA, Wilhelm II, 20 Marks, 1914A (KM. 537; F 3833). Good extremely fine

£300-£360

1086 REUSS-LOBENSTEIN-EBERSDORF, Heinrich, Pfennig, 1841A (KM. 1); REUSS-SCHLEIZ, Heinrich LXII, Pfennig, 1850A (KM. 65), Heinrich LXVII, 3 Pfennigs, 1858A (KM. 70); ROSTOCK, City, 6 Pfennigs, 1761IHB, 3 Pfennigs, 1725R, Pfennig, 1798FL (KM. 115 var., 123, 133); SAXE-ALTENBURG, Joseph, Pfennig, 1843G (KM. 21), Georg, 2 Pfennigs, 1852F (KM. 26); SAXE-COBURG-GOTHA, Ernst II, 2 Pfennigs, 1856F (KM. 104); SAXE-COBURG-SAALFELD, Ernst I, 3 Kreuzer, 1820S (KM. 128.4); SAXE-HILDBURGHAUSEN, Ernst Friedrich III Carl, Heller, 1763 (KM. 83); SAXE-MEININGEN, Bernhard II, Kreuzer (2), 1834, 1854, 2 Pfennigs (2), 1832, 1860 (KM. 131, 136, 163, 171), Georg II, 2 Pfennigs, 1868 (KM. 174); SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Karl August, 3 Pfennigs, 1824 (KM. 184), Karl Friedrich, Pfennig, 1840A (KM. 196), Karl Alexander, 2 Pfennigs, 1865A (KM. 206) [19]. Varied state, three pierced £50-£70

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1087 SAXE-ALTENBURG, Ernst, 5 Marks, 1903A (Dav. 816; KM. 40). Cleaned at one time and now beginning to re-tone, some spotting, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180

1088 SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Carl Alexander, 2 Marks, 1892A (KM. Y168.1). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400 1089 SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Wilhelm Ernst, 3 Marks, 1910A, on his second marriage (KM. 221; J 162). About mint state, lightly toned [slabbed NGC MS 65] £100-£120

1090 SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Wilhelm Ernst, 3 Marks, 1915A (KM. 222). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine £100-£120 1091 SAXONY, Johann Friedrich I and Moritz, 3 Pfennigs, 1544, Freiberg (KM. MB269), Friedrich August III, Pfennig, 1772C, Heller, 1805H (KM. 1000, 1002.1), Friedrich August II, 2 Groschen, 1849F, Half-Groschen, 1843G, 2 Pfennigs (2), 1849F, 1853F, Pfennig, 1838G (KM. 1135, 1157-8, 1160), Johann, 5 Pfennigs (3), 1862B, 1863B, 1864B, 2 Pfennigs (4), 1855F, 1856F, 1859F, 1862B, Pfennig, 1868B (KM. 1214-16); SCHAUMBURG-HESSEN, Wilhelm IX, Pfennig, 1819 (KM. 40); SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE, Georg Wilhelm, 4 Pfennigs, 3 Pfennigs, 2 Pfennigs and Pfennig, all 1858A (KM. 39-42); SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN, Provisional Government, Dreiling, 1850TA (KM. 160); SCHWARZBURG-SONDERSHAUSEN, Günther Friedrich Karl II, 3 Pfennigs, 1858A, Pfennig, 1846A (KM. 142-3); WALDECK-PYRMONT, Georg Viktor, Pfennig, 1867B (KM. 169a); WESTPHALIA, Hieronymus Napoleon, 2 Pfennigs, 1810C, 2 Centimes, 1812C (KM. 82, 90); WIED-RUNKEL, Johann Ludwig Adolph, Quarter-Stuber, 1758 (KM. 3); WISMAR, Swedish Administration, 3 Pfennigs, 1755F (KM. 129); WÜRTTEMBERG, Wilhelm I, Half-Kreuzer (3), 1824, 1842, 1855 (KM. 547, 585); WÜRZBURG, Ferdinand, Quarter-Kreuzer, 1811 (KM. 476) [33]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150

1092 SAXONY, Friedrich August III, Thaler, 1773EDC (Schnee 1073; Dav. 2690). About extremely fine

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1093 SAXONY, Friedrich August III, Thaler 1799IEC (Schnee 1092; Dav. 2701). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120 1094 SAXONY, Friedrich August III, Two-Thirds-Thaler, 1773EDC (KM. 991). Cleaned, otherwise very fine

£40-£50

1095 SAXONY, Friedrich August I, Thaler, 1816IGS (Dav. 854; KM. 1059.1). Overstruck with traces of undertype visible, lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

1096 SAXONY, Anton, Thaler, 1827S (Dav. 865; KM. 1112). Lightly cleaned and with some minor marks and scratches, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

1097 SAXONY, Anton, Thaler, 1831S (Dav. 869; KM. 1133). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

1098 SAXONY, Anton, Thaler, 1836G (Dav. 867). Minor hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine

£200-£260

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1095 SAXONY, Friedrich August I, Thaler, 1816IGS (Dav. 854; KM. 1059.1). Overstruck with traces of undertype visible, lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

1096 SAXONY, Anton, Thaler, 1827S (Dav. 865; KM. 1112). Lightly cleaned and with some minor marks and scratches, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

1097 SAXONY, Anton, Thaler, 1831S (Dav. 869; KM. 1133). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

1098 SAXONY, Anton, Thaler, 1836G (Dav. 867). Minor hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine

£200-£260

1099 SAXONY, Friedrich August II, Double-Thaler, 1854F (Dav. 874; KM. 1149). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £150-£180

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1100 SAXONY, Friedrich August II, Thaler, 1841G (Dav. 875; KM. 1148). Extremely fine

£120-£150

1101 SAXONY, Friedrich August II, Thaler, 1854F (Dav. 881; KM. 1180.1). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £70-£90

1102 SAXONY, Johann, Thaler, 1855F (Dav. 885; KM. 1187). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£150-£180

1103 SAXONY, Johann, Thaler, 1865B (Dav. 896; KM. 1212). Extremely fine

£100-£120

1104 SAXONY, Albert, 5 Marks, 1902E (Dav. 902; KM. 1256). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 62]

£100-£120

1105 SAXONY, Georg, 2 Marks, 1904E (KM. 1261). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£40-£50

1106 SCHAUMBURG-LIPPE, Georg, 3 Marks, 1911A, on his death (KM. 55; J 166). Virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 64] £120-£150 1107 WÜRTTEMBERG, Wilhelm II, 5 Marks, 1904F (Dav. 964; KM. 632). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 1108 Empire, Marks (9), 1874C, 1874D, 1874F, 1875A, 1875B, 1875C, 1875D, 1875E, 1875J (KM. 7); 50 Pfennigs, 1875C (KM. 6); 20 Pfennigs, 1875F (KM. 5); 10 Pfennigs (6), 1873A, 1873B, 1874F, 1874G, 1875F, 1875J (KM. 4); 5 Pfennigs (7), 1874A, 1874B, 1874D, 1875A, 1875C, 1875G, 1875J (KM. 3); 2 Pfennigs (9), 1873F, 1874A, 1874C, 1874E, 1874F, 1875A, 1875B, 1875C, 1875G (KM. 2); Pfennig (5), 1874A, 1875A, 1875B, 1875C, 1875D (KM. 1) [38]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150 1109 Empire, Half-Mark, 1906D (KM. 17); 10 Pfennigs (13), 1898G, 1899A, 1900A, 1901A, 1901F, 1906A, 1907A, 1907F, 1908A, 1909D, 1911A, 1912D, 1912G (KM. 12); 5 Pfennigs (14), 1898A, 1898D, 1898J, 1900A, 1900F, 1902A, 1905A, 1906A, 1907A, 1908A, 1908F, 1908G, 1911E, 1911G (KM. 11); 2 Pfennigs (3), 1908A, 1912A, 1912F (KM. 16); Pfennig (14), 1898A, 1899A, 1899E, 1900E, 1903A, 1904F, 1906A, 1906D, 1907D, 1910D, 1911A, 1911D, 1912G, 1912J (KM. 10) [45]. Varied state, one pierced £80-£100

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World Coins from Various Properties 1110 Empire, Half-Marks (2), 1916J, 1917A (KM. 17); 10 Pfennigs (8), 1916A, 1917A, 1917-22 (KM. 20, 26); 5 Pfennigs (14), 1913E, 1913F, 1914A, 1914D, 1914J, 1915A, 1916A, 1917A, 1917E, 1917J, 1918A, 1918J, 1919A, 1922D (KM. 11, 19); 2 Pfennigs (3), 1913J, 1914A, 1914G (KM. 16); Pfennig (4), 1913A, 1913F, 1917F, 1917G (KM. 10, 24) [31]. Varied state, one pierced £50-£70 1111 Empire, 10 Pfennigs (12), 1876A, 1876C, 1876F, 1876J, 1888A, 1889A, 1890J, 1891A, 1893A, 1896A, 1896D, 1897A (KM. 4, 12); 5 Pfennigs (10), 1876B, 1876D, 1876E, 1876F, 1876G, 1876J, 1889F, 1891A, 1892A, 1894A (KM. 3, 11); Pfennig (16), 1876A, 1876D, 1876F, 1876H, 1886A, 1890A, 1890E, 1891A, 1892A, 1893A, 1893D, 1894F, 1895A, 1895J, 1897A, 1897J (KM. 1, 10) [38]. Varied state £100-£150 1112 Weimar Republic, 500 Marks, 1923A (KM. 36); 200 Marks, 1923D (KM. 35); 3 Marks, 1922G (KM. 29); 50 Pfennigs (6), 1920A, 1921A, 1921F, 1921J, 1922A, 1922F (KM. 27); 50 Rentenpfennigs, 1924A (KM. 34); 10 Rentenpfennigs (4), 1924A, 1924F, 1924G, 1924J (KM. 33); 5 Rentenpfennigs (4), 1923A, 1924D, 1924F, 1924J (KM. 32); 2 Rentenpfennigs, 1924F (KM. 31); Mark, 1924F (KM. 42); 50 Reichspfennigs (2), 1928A, 1928F (KM. 49); 10 Reichspfennigs (8), 1924A, 1925A, 1925G, 1926A, 1930A, 1935A, 1935E, 1936A (KM. 40); 5 Reichspfennigs (6), 1925A, 1925D, 1925F, 1925G, 1925J, 1935G (KM. 39); 4 Reichspfennigs (2), 1932A, 1932F (KM. 75); 2 Reichspfennigs, 1924J (KM. 38); Reichspfennig (8), 1928A, 1929A, 1929D, 1930D, 1930F, 1931D, 1934A, 1935F (KM. 37) [47]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150 1113 Weimar Republic, 5 Marks, 1925A, Rhineland Millennial (Dav. 965; KM. 47). Extremely fine

1114 Weimar Republic, 5 Marks, 1927A, Bremerhaven Centenary (Dav. 967; KM. 51). About extremely fine 1115 Weimar Republic, 3 Marks, 1925J, Rhineland Millennial (KM. 46). About extremely fine

£80-£100

£200-£260 £40-£50

1116 Weimar Republic, 3 Marks, 1928A, 900th Anniversary of the Foundation of Naumburg (KM. 57). Extremely fine £100-£120

1117 Weimar Republic, 3 Marks, 1931A, Tercentenary of the Rebuilding of Magdeburg (KM. 72). Extremely fine £100-£120 1118 Weimar Republic, 3 Marks, 1931A, Centenary of the Death of von Stein (KM. 73). About extremely fine

£50-£70

1119 Third Reich, 5 Reichsmarks, 1933A, 450th Anniversary of the Birth of Luther (KM. 80). Very fine with some toning £50-£70

1120 Third Reich, 5 Reichsmarks, 1934F, 175th Anniversary of the Birth of Schiller (KM. 85). Some minor marks, otherwise good extremely fine £150-£180

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World Coins from Various Properties 1121 Third Reich, 5 Reichsmarks (4), 1935A, 1936D, 1936F, 1936J (KM. 83, 86); Reichsmark, 1934A (KM. 78); 50 Reichspfennigs (12), 1935A, 1935D, 1935F, 1935J, 1939G, 1940A, 1940D, 1940G, 1941A, 1941B, 1941F, 1943A (KM. 87, 96); 10 Reichspfennigs (15), 1938E, 1940A, 1940B, 1940D, 1940G, 1940J, 1941A, 1941D, 1941G, 1942A, 1942F, 1942G, 1942J, 1943A, 1944A (KM. 92, 101); 5 Reichspfennigs (8), 1937J, 1940A, 1940G, 1941A, 1941B, 1941J, 1942A, 1942F (KM. 91, 100); Reichspfennig (11), 1938A, 1938D, 1939G, 1941A, 1942A, 1942B, 1942J, 1943A, 1944A, 1944D, 1944G (KM. 89, 97) [51]. Varied state, some corroded £100-£150 1122 Third Reich, 5 Reichsmarks, 1938E, 5 Reichspfennigs, 1941A, 2 Reichspfennigs, 1938F, Reichspfennig, 1939F (KM. 89, 90, 94, 100); DÜREN, 10 Pfennigs, 1918; FRANCE, État Français, 2 Francs (7), 1943 (6), 1944, Franc (6), 1942 (2), 1943 (2), 1943B, 1944 (KM. 902.1, 902.2, 904.1); BELGIUM, Leopold III, 5 Francs, 1941 (KM. 129.1) [19]. Varied state £40-£50 1123 Notgeld (12), viz. Bonn, 5 Pfennigs, 1918; Cham, 10 Pfennigs, 1917; Düren, 10 Pfennigs (2), 1917, 1918, 5 Pfennigs, 1918; Frankenthal, 10 Pfennigs, 1918; Heidenschloss, 10 Pfennigs, 1918; Lauf, 5 Pfennigs, 1917; Münster, 25 Pfennigs, 1918; Offenbach am Main, 10 Pfennigs, 1917; Trier, Pfennig, undated; Westphalia, 10,000 Marks, 1923 [12]. Varied state £40-£50 1124 Miscellaneous 20th century coins, in silver (24), base metal (24) [48]. Varied state

£100-£150

1125 Miscellaneous coins, in silver (61), base metal (189), mostly 20th century issues [250]. Varied state

£200-£300

1126 Prisoner-of-War camp and other German military tokens (22), various types, all base metal, some identified in envelopes [22]. Varied state £100-£150

Gibraltar

1127 Victoria, Half-Quart, 1842 (Prid. 10; KM. 1). Lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck

£100-£120

1128 Victoria, Half-Quart, 1842 (Prid. 10; KM. 1). Lightly brushed, otherwise about as struck

£100-£120

1129 Victoria, Half-Quart, 1842 (Prid. 10; KM. 1). Brushed, otherwise good extremely fine

£60-£80

Greece 1130 Otto, 10 Lepta, 1838, 2 Lepta (2), 1839, 1851 (KM. 14. 17); George I, Drachma, 1874A, 50 Lepta, 1874A, 20 Lepta (3), 1894A, 1895A, 1912, 10 Lepta (7), 1869BB, 1870BB, 1878K, 1882A, 1894A, 1895A, 1912, 5 Lepta (6), 1869BB, 1878K, 1882A, 1894A, 1895A, 1912, 2 Lepta, 1869BB, Lepton, 1878K (KM. 37-8, 41-3, 52, 54-5, 57-9, 62-4); George II, 10 Lepta, 1922 (KM. 66.1); Republic, 2 Drachmai, 1926, Drachma, 1926, 50 Lepta (2), 1926, 1926B (KM. 68-70) [28]. Varied state £150-£200

1131 George I, 5 Drachmai, 1875A (Dav. 117; KM. 46). About mint state but some bagmarking, scarce [slabbed NGC MS 61] £300-£400

Guatemala 1132 Republic, Pesos (2), 1882AE, 1894 (KM. 208, 210) [2]. First very fine, second cleaned otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100 1133 Republic, Peso, 1896 (KM. 210). Virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 62]

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Haiti 1134 Republic, Proof set, 1967, 25, 10 and 5 Gourdes (KM. PS2) [3]. Small edge bruise on 5 Gourdes, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue [interior lining damaged] £60-£80

Honduras 1135 Republic, Pesos (2), 1883, 1895 (KM. 47, 62) [2]. First about extremely fine and toned, second very fine

£100-£150

Hungary 1136 Ferdinand I, Denar, 1536KB (Huszár 935); Rudolf, Denars (2), 1585KB, 1594KB (Huszár 1059); Revolution, Poltura, 1704KB (KM. 263.1); War of Independence, Krajczar, 1848 (KM. 430.1); Franz Joseph, 20 Krajczar, 1869KB, Krajczar (3), 1879KB, 1882KB, 1885KB, Korona (3), 1893KB, 1894KB, 1895KB, 20 Fillér, 1916KB, 10 Fillér (3), 1893KB, 1894KB, 1895KB, 2 Fillér (6), 1894KB, 1895KB, 1896KB, 1899KB, 1908KB, 1909KB (KM. 446.1. 458. 481-2, 484, 498); Regency, 50 Fillér, 1926BP, 10 Fillér (4), 1926BP, 1927BP, 1940BP, 1941BP, Fillér, 1935BP (KM. 501a, 505, 507, 509) [28]. Varied state £80-£100 1137 Joseph II, Half-Thaler, 1786A (Huszár 1875; KM. 399). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£80-£100

India 1138 MUGHAL, Akbar, round Rupees (2), mints off flan, 985h, 986h (ICV 4203), square Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Ahmadabad, 995h (KM. 82.1); Jahangir, Jahangiri, Tatta, 1016h, yr 2 (KM. 152.7), Rupee, Ahmadnagar, date off flan (KM. 141.1), Rupee, Lahore, 1025h, yr 11 (KM. 149.14); Shah Jahan I, Rupee, Akbarabad, 1053h, yr 17 (KM. 235.3), Rupee, Junagadh, 105[–]h (KM. 235.12), Rupee, mint unclear, 1045h, yr 9 (ICV 4262) [9]. Varied state £100-£150

1139 MUGHAL, Jahangir, Rupee, Patna, 1037h, yr 22, citing his wife Nur Jahan, 11.42g/2h (KM. 168.5; ICV 4246). Test mark in centre of obverse, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120 1140 MUGHAL, Aurangzeb, Rupee, Itawa, 1108h, yr 41 (KM. 300.39), Rupee, Kanbayat, 1090h, yr 22 (KM. 300.51), Rupee, Surat, 1098h, yr 30 (KM. 300.86); Shah ‘Alam I, Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Lahore, 1119h, yr 1 (KM. 347.13); Farrukhsiyar, Rupee, Mustaqir al-Khilafat Akbarabad, 1130h, yr 7 (KM. 377.6); Muhammad Shah, Rupee, Gwalior, 1133h, yr 3 (KM. 436.25), Rupee, Kanbayat, yr 14 (KM. 436.34), Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, yr 19 (KM. 437.4) [8]. Varied state £100-£150 1141 MUGHAL, Aurangzeb, Rupee, Surat 1115h, yr 47 (KM. 300.86); Half-Rupee, Surat 1113h, yr 4x (KM. 294.6); Shah ‘Alam I, Rupee, Dar al-Sarur Burhanpur, yr 1 (KM. 348.14); Muhammad Shah, Rupee, Ahmadabad, yr 11 (KM. 436.1); Rupee, ‘Azimabad 1133h, yr 3 (KM. 436.12); Rupees (2), Surat, yrs 5, 15 (KM. 436.60); Rupee, Dar al-Khilafat Shahjahanabad, yr 26 (KM. 437.4) [8]. Varied state, several with test-marks £60-£80

1142 SULTANS OF DEHLI, Shams al-din Iltutmish (607-633h), Tanka, Hadrat Dehli, date not visible, from the land-tax of Qanauj and Infidels, 10.98g/9h (GG D36; ICV 2430). Peripheral weakness, otherwise very fine, scarce £100-£120 1143 SULTANS OF BENGAL, Nasir al-din Nusrat, Tanka, Dar al-Darb Fathabad 925h (GG B810; ICV 2671); SULTANS OF GUJARAT, Shams al-din Muzaffar II (917-932h), Tanka, no mint, date off flan (GG G242; ICV 2824); SULTANS OF MALWA, ‘Ala al-din Mahmud I, billon Tanka, mint off flan, 871h (GG M32; ICV 2883); Ghiyath Shah (873-906h), HalfTanka, no mint, date off flan (GG M76; ICV 2899); Nasir Shah, Half-Tanka, no mint, 906h (GG M110; ICV 2909) [5]. Very fine or better £50-£70

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World Coins from Various Properties 1144 SULTANS OF DEHLI, ‘Ala al-din Mas‘ud (639-644h), Tanka, mint and date off flan (GG D121; ICV 2441); Nasir al-din Mahmud, Tankas (2), Hadrat Dehli 653h, mint and date off flan (GG D137, D138; ICV 2444); Ghiyath al-din Balban (664-686h), Tanka, Hadrat Dehli, date off flan (GG D158; ICV 2448); Mu ‘izz al-din Kaiqubad (686-689h), Tanka, mint and date off flan (GG D178; ICV 2454); Jalal al-din Firuz, Tanka, mint off flan, 69xh (GG D197; ICV 2461); ‘Ala al-din Muhammad, Tankas (2), Hadrat Dehli, 714h, date unclear (GG D226; ICV 2471), 6 Gani, no mint, 713h (GG D232; ICV 2472), 2 Gani, no mint, date unclear (GG D233; ICV 2473); Qutb al-din Mubarak, 8 Gani, no mint, 718h (GG D271; ICV 2483); Muhammad b. Tughluq, billon Tanka, no mint, 729h (GG D370; ICV 2507); Firuz Shah Tughluq, billon Tanka, Hadrat Dehli 773h (GG D475; ICV 2520); Sher Shah, Rupee, no mint, 949h (GG D812; ICV 2592); Islam Shah, Rupee, no mint, 956h (GG D980; ICV 2599) [15]. Varied state £100-£150 1145 WESTERN SATRAPS, Vijayasena (238-250), Drachm, yr 162 or 163 (MAC 2704-5); MAITRAKAS OF VALABHI, Bhattaraka, Drachm, c. 470-500 (MAC 4887ff); together with other silver coins (14), of ancient and early medieval India [16]. Varied state £100-£150 1146 WESTERN SATRAPS, Drachms (30), various rulers and dates [30]. Mostly very fine

£150-£200

1147 GURJURA PRATIHARAS, Bhoja I and successors, Drachm, c. 850-912 (MNI 336ff); HARIKELA, Anonymous, intermediate series, silver unit, c. 750-850 (MNI 505); SILHARAS OF NORTHERN CONCAN, Anonymous, Drachm (MNI 649ff); CHOLAS OF TANJORE, Uttama Chola (973-85), Kahavanu (MNI 713ff); KALACHURI FEUDATORY, Jagapala (fl. 1114-1158), silver unit, 0.26g; VIJAYANAGAR, Harihara I or II, 10 Rattis, c. 1336-1404 (MKA 335-6) [6]. Varied state £100-£150

1148 ASSAM, Pramatta Simha (1744-51), Rupee, undated, Ahom legends, 11.36g/12h (RB N1.1; KM. 123). About very fine, rare £300-£400

1149 AWADH, Wajid ‘Ali Shah, Sixteenth-Rupee, Bait al-Sultanat Lakhnau Mulk Awadh Akhtarnagar, 1272h, 0.68g/10h (KM. 355). Very fine, rare £200-£260 1150 BARODA, Sayaji Rao III, 2 Paisa, VS1949, Paisa (3), VS1940, VS1943, VS1948, Pai, VS1949 (KM. Y30.3, Y31.1, Y31.2, Y31.2a, 32.2a); GWALIOR, Daulat Rao (1794-1827), Rupee, yr 17, Lashkar (KM. 125), Jayaji Rao, Paisa, VS1926 (KM. 143); Madho Rao, Quarter-Annas (3), VS1953, VS1957, VS1958, Half-Pice, VS1958 (KM. 164. 169), Jivaji Rao, HalfAnna, VS1999 (KM. 179); HYDERABAD, Afzal al-dawla, Paisa, date off flan (KM. C86); Mir Mahbub ‘Ali Khan, QuarterRupee, 1300h, Eighth-Rupee, 1304h, 2 Pai, 1329h, yr 44 (KM. Y14-15, Y35), Mir Usman ‘Ali Khan, Anna (2), 1356h, 1362h, 2 Pai, 1332h, yr 4 (KM. Y46a, Y49, Y59); INDORE, Shivaji Rao, Quarter-Anna, VS1945 (KM. 32.3); JHABUA, Gopal Singh, Paisa, date unclear (KM. 6); KUTCH, Gohadaji II (1761-78), Dhinglo, undated (KM. C18); MEWAR, HalfRupee, undated [1760-1850] (KM. C25), Bhupal Singh (1930-48), Half-Paisa, local issue, undated (KM. Y24); NAWANAGAR, Kori, c. 1850, with frozen date 978h (KM. 10); TRAVANCORE, Anonymous, Chuckram, undated [c. 1860-1901], Cash, undated [c. 1860-85] (KM. 20-1), Rama Varma VI (1885-1924), 8 Cash and Cash, both undated (KM. 46, 48), Bala Rama Varma II (1924-49), Chuckram, undated (KM. 60) [30]. Varied state £80-£100 1151 BUNDI, Edward VII, Half-Rupee and Quarter-Rupee, both VS1963 [1906] (KM. Y13, Y12); George V, Rupee, VS1981 [1924] (KM. Y18.2); MEWAR, Fatteh Singh, Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, Eighth-Rupee and Sixteenth-Rupee, all VS1985 [1928] (KM. Y18-22); TONK, Muhammad Ibrahim ‘Ali Khan, Rupee, 1923 (KM. Y28); together with miscellaneous Indian coins, in silver (4), copper (47), and a Parthian Drachm [61]. Varied state £150-£200 1152 COOCH BEHAR, Nara Narayan, Tanka, SE1477 (KM. 34.1); FARRUKHABAD, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Ahmadnagar Farrukhabad, 1215h, yr 39 (KM. 28); MARATHA CONFEDERACY, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Balwantnagar (Jhansi), yr 2x (KM. 270); SIKH EMPIRE, Ranjit Singh, Rupee, Amritsar, VS(18)85 [1828] (KM. 21.1) [4]. Very fine or better £100-£150 1153 JAIPUR, Madho Singh II, Rupees (2), yrs 14, 24 (KM. 145); Half-Rupees (2), yrs 20, 26 (KM. 142); Quarter-Rupees (2), both yr 21 (KM. 139); together with miscellaneous Indian base metal coins (10) [16]. Varied state £60-£80 1154 MARATHAS, Rupee, in the name of Ahmad Shah Bahadur, Katak, date off flan (KM. 350); NAWABS OF SURAT, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Surat, date off flan (KM. 724); together with other Rupees (6) in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, mints and/or dates uncertain [8]. Varied state £60-£80 1155 NAWABS OF SURAT, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, yr 53, 11.52g/2h (KM. 76 [French India]). Fine, rare £100-£120 Only coins with regnal year 46 can be definitively attributed to the East India Company; the issuer of coins with higher regnal years is still uncertain (see P. Stevens, The Coinage of the Bombay Presidency, pp. 304-5)

1156 SOUTH INDIA, gold Fanams (6), various types [6]. Good very fine or better Provenance: UBS Auction 83 (Zürich), 8-10 September 2009, lot 3785 (part)

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World Coins from Various Properties 1157 SOUTH INDIA, gold Fanams (6), various types [6]. Good very fine or better

£100-£150

Provenance: UBS Auction 83 (Zürich), 8-10 September 2009, lot 3785 (part)

1158 E.I.C., Bombay Presidency, Surat, Rupee and Half-Rupee, 1832-5 issue, Bombay (Stevens 5.8, 5.11; Prid. 286, 288); Madras Presidency, Arcot, Rupee, 1817-35 issue, Madras (Stevens 4.23; Prid. 258); Rupee, 1823-5 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 4.30; Prid. 263) [4]. About very fine or better £40-£50 1159 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Prinsep’s coinage, Half-Annas (2), 1195h (Stevens 3.13, 3.16; Prid. 191-2), Murshidabad, Quarter-Rupee, 1793-1818 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 4.22; Prid. 159), Pice (2), 1817 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 6.27; Prid. 206), Benares, Trisul Pice, c. 1815-29 (Stevens 7.188; Prid. 310), Farrukhabad, Trisul Pice, c. 1820-4 (Stevens 8.121; Prid. 336), Pice, 1831 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 9.26; Prid. 209); Bombay Presidency, Surat, Rupee, 1832-5 issue, Bombay (Stevens 5.8; Prid. 286), Quarter-Annas (2), 1830, 1833, Bombay (Stevens 5.16, 5.33; Prid. 205, 218), Pie, 1833, Bombay (Stevens 5.39; Prid. 222), Half-Pice, 1791, Soho (Stevens 8.38; Prid. 135); Madras Presidency, Fanam, 1808-12 issue, Madras (Stevens 3.271; Prid. 189), Arcot, Eighth-Rupee, 1823-25 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 4.34; Prid. 266), 4 Pice, 1825, Royal Mint (Stevens 5.89; Prid. 276), Cash, 1212h?, Salem (Stevens 5.104; Prid. 106), 10 Cash (2), 1803, 1808, Soho (Stevens 5.126, 5.135; Prid. 199, 206), 5 Cash, 1803, Soho (Stevens 5.139; Prid. 208) [20]. Varied state £100-£150 1160 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Rupees (2), 1793-1818 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 4.18; Prid. 157); Rupee and Half-Rupee, 1819-29 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 6.11, 6.15; Prid. 172-3); Benares, Rupees (3), 1229h, yrs 17/49 (Stevens 7.139; Prid. 286); Farrukhabad, Rupee, 1806-19 issue, Farrukhabad (Stevens 8.105; Prid. 314); Rupee, 1820-31 issue, Benares (Stevens 7.149; Prid. 323); Rupee, 1833-5 issue, Calcutta (Stevens 9.22; Prid. 333) [10]. Varied state £100-£150

G

1161 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Mohur, 1819 issue, Calcutta, edge straight-grained (Stevens 6.1; Prid. 77). About as struck, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £2,000-£2,600 1162 E.I.C., William IV, Rupee, 1835, Calcutta (SW 1.39; Prid. 34); Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type I, Madras (SW 2.26; Prid. 45), Quarter-Rupee, 1840, type I, Bombay (SW 2.45; Prid. 102), 2 Annas, 1841, type I, Madras (SW 2.56; Prid. 118), Rupee, 1840, type II, Calcutta or Bombay (SW 3.33; Prid. 56), 2 Annas, 1841, type II, Calcutta (SW 3.62; Prid. 121) [6]. Varied state £60-£80

1163 E.I.C., William IV, Half-Rupee, 1835, Calcutta, About as struck, rare [slabbed NGC MS 64]

F

incuse on truncation, rev. 20 berries in wreath (SW 1.54; Prid. 69). £1,500-£1,800

1164 E.I.C., William IV, Half-Annas (2), 1835, Bombay and Madras (SW 1.79, 1.83), Quarter-Annas (4), 1835, Calcutta and Madras (SW 1.87, 1.90, 1.95, 1.100), Twelfth-Annas (2), 1835, Bombay and Madras (SW 1.102, 1.104); Victoria, Quarter-Rupee, 1840, type I, Madras (SW 2.47), Twelfth-Anna, 1848, Calcutta (SW 2.61), 2 Annas, 1841, type II, Calcutta (SW 3.62), Quarter-Anna, 1858, J. Watt & Co. (SW 3.78), Half-Pice, 1853, Calcutta (SW 3.84) [13]. Varied state £60-£80

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1165 E.I.C., Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type I, Calcutta (SW 2.13; Prid. 42). Obverse lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine, reverse better £100-£120 1166 E.I.C., Victoria, Quarter-Anna, 1858, type B/I, J. Watt & Co (SW 3.78; Prid. 156). Virtually as struck, full original colour £30-£40 1167 Victoria, Quarter-Rupee, 1862, Bombay (SW 4.133); 2 Annas, 1862, Madras (Prid. 487); Half-Anna, 1862, Madras (SW 4.159); Quarter-Annas (3), 1862, Calcutta, Bombay and Madras (SW 4.166, 4.171, 4.172); Half-Pice, 1862, Calcutta (SW 4.179); Twelfth-Annas (2), 1862, Calcutta and Madras (SW 4.184, 4.190); 2 Annas, 1874, Bombay (SW 5.37); Quarter-Anna, 1874, Calcutta (SW 5.48); Twelfth-Anna, 1875, Calcutta (SW 5.59) [12]. Varied state £60-£80 1168 Victoria, Rupees (11), 1877, 1879, 1887B, 1888B, 1889B, 1890B, 1891B, 1892B, 1893B, 1900C, 1901B (SW 6.29, 6.47, 6.101 var., 6.107, 6.111, 6.114, 6.119, 6.128, 6.135, 6.153, 6.162; Prid. 115, 138, 153, 172, 174, 177-9, 181-2, 187) [11]. Varied state, mostly cleaned, one scratched £100-£150

1169 Victoria, Rupee, 1885B, type A3/I, left stroke of V in centre of bust, crescent on shoulder, B incuse on rev., 11.50g/12h (SW –; Prid. –). Cleaned, minor deposit on reverse, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare, the variety unrecorded £100-£120 1170 Victoria, Rupee, 1890B (SW 6.114); Quarter-Rupees (5), 1883C, 1886C, 1887B, 1894B, 1897B (SW 6.270, 6.283, 6.288, 6.322, 6.329); 2 Annas (7), 1885C, 1889B, 1890C, 1893C, 1894B, 1895C, 1897B (SW 6.386, 6.398-9, 6.421, 6.429-30, 6.439); Quarter-Annas (9), 1877, 1878, 1879C, 1880C, 1882C, 1882, 1889-91 (SW 6.486, 6.490, 6.492, 6.494-6, 6.509, 6.511, 6.513); Half-Pice (5), 1886, 1889, 1892, 1898, 1899 (SW 6.562, 6.565, 6.572, 6.595, 6.599); Twelfth-Annas (20), 1877, 1878, 1882-5, 1886C, 1886, 1888, 1889 (2), 1891-5, 1897-9, 1901 (SW 6.610, 6.614, 6.617, 6.620-1, 6.623-4, 6.626, 6.630-2, 6.635, 6.640, 6.644, 6.648, 6.651, 6.659, 6.663, 6.667, 6.672) [47]. Varied state £200-£300 1171 Victoria, Rupees (2), 1892B, 1900C (SW 6.128, 6.153; Prid. 181, 138) [2]. First good extremely fine, second extremely fine but with small surface flaw on reverse £60-£80 1172 Victoria, Half-Rupees (2), 1874, Bombay, 1875, Calcutta (SW 5.23, 5.25; Prid. 285, 260); Quarter-Rupee, 1874, Bombay (SW 5.30; Prid. 405); 2 Annas, 1890, Bombay (SW 6.401; Prid. 543); Quarter-Annas (3), 1862, Madras, 1880, 1889, Calcutta (SW 4.172, 6.494, 6.509; Prid. 604, 614, 622) [7]. Varied state, first plugged £80-£100 1173 Edward VII, Rupees (8), 1903B, 1904B, 1905B (SW 7.18, 7.25, 7.29; Prid. 199-201); 1906-10, Calcutta (SW 7.31, 7.35, 7.39, 7.44, 7.49; Prid. 192-6) [8]. Varied state, all cleaned, some with minor deposit £70-£90 1174 Edward VII, Half-Rupee, 1910, Calcutta (SW 7.70; Prid. 314); Quarter-Rupees (2), 1908, 1910, Calcutta (SW 7.88, 7.91; Prid. 437, 439); 2 Annas (3), 1905, 1907, 1908, Calcutta (SW 7.102, 7.107, 7.109; Prid. 558, 560-1); George V, HalfRupees (2), 1916, 1922, Calcutta (SW 8.78, 8.93; Prid. 323, 325); Quarter-Rupees (5), 1913, 1917, 1918, 1919, Calcutta, 1925, Bombay (SW 8.142, 8.156, 8.158, 8.160, 8.162; Prid. 442, 446-8, 458); 4 Annas, 1920, Calcutta (SW 8.186; Prid. 875); 2 Annas, 1929, Calcutta (SW 8.256; Prid. 889); Annas (3), 1919, Bombay, 1934, Calcutta, 1936, Bombay (SW 8.292, 8.324, 8.331; Prid. 949, 938, 958); Quarter-Annas (3), 1926, Bombay, 1935, Calcutta, 1936, Bombay (SW 8.361, 8.384, 8.388; Prid. 679, 675, 683); Twelfth-Annas (3), 1917, 1930, Calcutta, 1936, Bombay (SW 8.540, 8.577, 8.591; Prid. 832, 844, 857) [24]. Varied state £80-£100 1175 Edward VII, Anna, 1909B (SW 7.148), Quarter-Annas (3), 1903, 1907, 1910 (SW 7.157, 7.173, 7.180), Twelfth-Annas (3), 1906, 1909, 1910 (SW 7.219, 7.227, 7.230); George V, 2 Annas (2), 1918 (SW 8.220, 8.223), Anna (7), 1913, 1917, 1918, 1924, 1925, 1929, 1934 (SW 8.279, 8.287, 8.289, 8.298, 8.302, 8.318, 8.324), Quarter-Annas (2), 1913, 1929 (SW 8.339, 8.371), Half-Pice (2), 1917, 1926 (SW 8.400, 8.508), Twelfth-Annas (10), 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1926, 1933, 1935 (SW 8.534, 8.536, 8.540, 8.542, 8.546, 8.548, 8.550, 8.564, 8.583, 8.587); George VI, Rupee, 1943 (SW 9.22), Half-Rupee, 1942 (SW 9.56), Quarter-Rupees (2), 1944, 1945 (SW 9.93, 9.96), 2 Annas (2), 1940, 1943 (SW 9.117, 9.125), Anna (6), 1939 (2), 1941, 1944 (2), 1945 (SW 9.148, 9.150, 9.162, 9.174, 9.176-7), Half-Annas (2), 1943, 1944 (SW 9.200, 9.203), Quarter-Annas (2), 1939 (SW 9.222, 9.224) [46]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150

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World Coins from Various Properties 1176 George V, Rupees (9), 1912, 1913, 1919, 1920, Bombay (SW 8.19, 8.23, 8.47, 8.52; Prid. 218-9, 225-6); 1914-18, Calcutta (SW 8.25, 8.29, 8.33, 8.37, 8.41; Prid. 210-4) [9]. Varied state, some cleaned, two with minor deposit £80-£100 1177 George VI, Rupees (7), 1940-5 inclusive, 1947, Bombay (SW 9.17, 9.18, 9.20, 9.22, 9.27, 9.29, 9.37; Prid. 237-8, 240 -1, 245-6, 865) [7]. Varied state £50-£70 1178 George VI, Half-Rupees (4), 1939, Calcutta, 1941, 1946, 1947, Bombay (SW 9.46, 9.53, 9.72-3; Prid. 364, 355, 866-7); Quarter-Rupees (5), 1939, 1940, 1943, 1946, 1947, Bombay (SW 9.79, 9.84, 9.90, 9.102-3; Prid. 461, 463, 466, 868 -9); 2 Annas, 1946, Calcutta (SW 9.134; Prid. 911); Annas (3), 1939, 1941, 1942, Bombay (SW 9.150, 9.162, 9.168; Prid. 972, 975-6); Half-Anna, 1944, Calcutta (SW 9.203; Prid. 985); Quarter-Annas (3), 1939, 1940, Bombay, 1941, Calcutta (SW 9.224, 9.230-1; Prid. 690, 692, 687); Half-Pice (2), 1939, Calcutta (SW 9.255; Prid. 771) [19]. Varied state £70-£90

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1179 Elizabeth II, Sovereign, 2013I (M 337A; SC 7A). Minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck

£360-£400

1180 PORTUGUESE INDIA, Louis I, Half-Rupia, 1882 (KM. 311); Eighth-Rupia, 1881 (KM. 309); Quarter-Tanga (2), 1884, 1886 (KM. 308); Eighth-Tanga, 1886 (KM. 307) [5]. Varied state £50-£70

Iraq 1181 Faisal I, 50 Fils, 1931, 20 Fils, 1933, 10 Fils, 1933, 4 Fils (2), 1931, 1933 (KM. 97-100); Ghazi I, 20 Fils, 1938, 10 Fils (2), both 1938, 4 Fils (4), 1938 (3), 1938I, Fils (2), 1938, 1938I (KM. 102-6) [14]. Varied state £60-£80 1182 BASRA, Orient Club, hexagonal cupro-nickel 2 Annas, stamped ‘168’ on rev., 2.99g/12h. About extremely fine, rare £50-£70

Israel 1183 Republic, miscellaneous coins, in silver (23), base metal (18) [41]. Mostly extremely fine or better

£200-£300

Italy 1184 KINGDOM OF NAPOLEON, Napoleon I, 2 Lire, 1811M, Lire, 1813B, 10 Soldi (2), 1812M, 1814M, 5 Soldi, 1812M, 10 Centesimi (2), 1810M, 1813M, Soldo, 1811, 3 Centesimi, 1813M, Centesimo (2), 1811V, 1812M (KM. 1.2, 1.3, C2.2, C3.2, C4, C5.1, C6.1, C8.2, C9.1); LOMBARDY-VENETIA, Franz I, 5 Centesimi, 1822M, 3 Centesimi, 1822V, Centesimo, 1822M (KM. C1.2, C2.3, C3.2); Ferdinand I, 5 Centesimi, 1846M (KM. C14.1); Franz Joseph I, 5 Centesimi, 1849M, Soldo, 1862A, 3 Centesimi, 1849M (KM. C26-7, C35.1) [18]. Varied state £100-£150 1185 LUCCA, Republic, Panterino, 1716 (KM. 42); PAPAL STATES, Pius VI, 5 Baiocchi, 1797, Perugia (KM. 8); Pius VII, Baiocco, 1801 (KM. 1263); Gregory XVI, Baiocco, 1841R, yr XI (KM. 1320); Pius IX, Baiocco, 1851B, yr VI, HalfBaiocco (3), 1849R, yr IIII, 1850R, yr V, 1851R, yr V, 10 Soldi, 1867R, yr XXII, Soldo (2), 1867R, yr XXI (KM. 1340, 1345, 1355, 1372.2, 1376); SARDINIA, Vittorio Amedeo III, 20 Soldi, 1795, 2 Denari, 1784 (KM. 64, 94); Vittorio Emanuele I, 2.6 Soldi, 1814 (KM. 108); Carlo Felice, Centesimo, 1826P, Turin (KM. 125.1); TUSCANY, Louis I, 10 Quattrini, 1802 (KM. C41); Italian Provisional Government, 5 Centesimi and 2 Centesimi, 1859 (KM. C82-3) [18]. Varied state £100-£150 1186 NAPLES, Ferdinand IV, 10 Tornesi, 1798RC, 8 Tornesi, 1797RC, 6 Tornesi, 1801AP, 5 Tornesi, 1798RC, 4 Cavalli, 1804 (KM. 216, 223-4, 229, 238); Joachim Murat, 3 Grana, 1810 (KM. 254); NAPLES & SICILY, Francis I, 10 Tornesi, 1825 (KM. 293); Ferdinand II, 5 Tornesi, 1858 (KM. 360); Francis II, 2 Tornesi, 1859 (KM. 375); SICILY, Charles II, Grano, 1699RC (KM. 71); Ferdinand III, 5 Grani, 1814VB, 3 Piccioli, 1778GL-C (KM. 194, 250) [12]. Varied state, one with edge cut £80-£100 1187 TASSAROLO, Livia Centurioni Oltremarini, Luigini (3), all 1666T, 2.18g/6h, 2.08g/6h, 1.76g/6h (MIR 995) [3]. Good very fine £80-£100

1188 TUSCANY, Leopold II, Francescone, 1858, Pisa (MIR 449/4; Dav. 160; KM. C75b). Extremely fine, toned

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£400-£500


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1189 VENICE, Marco Foscarini (1762-3), Zecchino, 3.44g/4h (Paolucci 1; Gamb. 1648; F 1408). Plugged and with minor file marks on edge, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £300-£400

1190 VENICE, Paolo Renier (1779-89), Zecchino, 3.47g/1h (Paolucci 12; F 1434). Traces of mounting on edge and some die rust, otherwise about extremely fine £200-£260

1191 Victor Emanuel II, 5 Lire, 1872M (MIR 1082o; KM. 8.3). A few light bagmarks, otherwise virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 64] £300-£400 One of only four examples graded MS 64 by NGC

1192 Victor Emanuel II, 5 Lire, 1872M (MIR 1082o; KM. 8.3). A few minor marks, otherwise good extremely fine £100-£120 1193 Victor Emanuel II, 50 Centesimi (4), 1863M (2), 1863N, 1867M, 10 Centesimi (12), 1862, 1862M, 1863, 1866H, 1866M, 1866N, 1866OM, 1866T, 1867H, 1867N, 1867OM, 1867T, 5 Centesimi (5), 1861M, 1861N, 1862N, 1867M, 1867N, 2 Centesimi (4), 1861M, 1861N, 1862N, 1867M, Centesimo (3), 1861M, 1862N, 1867M (KM. 1.1, 1.2, 2.1, 2.2, 3.2, 3.3, 4a.1, 11.1-6, 14.1, 14.2); Umberto I, 20 Centesimi (3), 1894KB, 1894R, 1895R, 10 Centesimi (4), 1893BI, 1893R, 1894BI, 1894R, 2 Centesimi, 1898R, Centesimo, 1895R (KM. 27.1, 27.2, 28.1, 28.2, 29, 30) [37]. Varied state £150-£200 1194 Victor Emanuel II, 50 Centesimi, 1863MBN, 10 Centesimi, 1866H (KM. 11.3, 14.1), Umberto I, 10 Centesimi, 1894BI, 2 Centesimi, 1897R (KM. 27.1, 30); PAPAL STATES, Pius IX, Soldo, 1867 (KM. 1372.2); together with 20th century Italian coins (3) [8]. First fine, others very fine and better £60-£80

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1195 Umberto I, 20 Lire, 1882R (KM. 21). Minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck

£320-£360

1196 Umberto I, Lira, 1887M (MIR 1103d; KM. 24.2). About mint state [slabbed NGC MS 64]

£100-£120

1197 Victor Emanuel III, 5 Lire, 1929R (KM. 67.2); 2 Lire (3), 1923R, 1924R, 1925R (KM. 63); Lira (7), 1922R, 1923R, 1924R, 1928R, 1940R (2), 1941R (KM. 62, 77a, 77b); 50 Centesimi (5), 1920R, 1921R, 1925R, 1940R, 1941R (KM. 61.1, 61.2, 76b); 25 Centesimi, 1902R (KM. 36); 20 Centesimi (18), 1908R, 1909R, 1910R, 1911R, 1912R, 1913R, 1914R, 1918R (2), 1919R, 1920R, 1921R, 1922R, 1939R, 1940R, 1941R, 1942R, 1943R (KM. 44, 58, 75b); 10 Centesimi (15), 1920R, 1921R, 1922R, 1923R, 1924R, 1925R, 1927R, 1928R, 1929R, 1930R, 1934R, 1938R, 1939R, 1940R, 1942R (KM. 60, 74, 74a); 5 Centesimi (11), 1909R, 1920R, 1921R, 1922R, 1924R, 1925R, 1928R, 1934R, 1936R, 1937R, 1941R (KM. 42, 59, 73, 73a); 2 Centesimi, 1917R (KM. 41); Centesimo, 1904R (KM. 35) [63]. Varied state £100-£150

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1198 Victor Emanuel III, 2 Lire, 1907R (MIR 1139g; KM. 33). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine 1199 Victor Emanuel III, Lira, 1901R (MIR 1145a; KM. 32). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120 £40-£50

Japan 1200 Kanei, copper Mon, c. 1700, no mm., iron Mon, c. 1859 (J & V K301, K501); Bunkyu, 4 Mon, c. 1863 (J & V K903); Mutsuhito (1867-1912), 5 Sen (4), yrs 22, 23, 24, 26, 2 Sen (3), yrs 9, 13, 15, Sen (6), yrs 7, 8, 10, 13, 15, 17, Half-Sen, yr 7 (KM. Y16.1, Y17.1, 17.2, Y18.1, 18.2, Y19); Yoshihito (1912-26), 10 Sen, yr 1, 5 Rin, yr 7 (KM. Y36.1, Y41); HAKODATE, iron Mon (3), c. 1856 (KM. 20) [22]. Varied state £100-£150

1201 Mutsuhito, Yen, Meiji 15 [1882] (J & V Q11; KM. A25.2). Some surface marks, otherwise better than extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 62] £300-£400

Korea

1202 Kuang Mu, Half-Won, yr 10 [1906] (KM. 1129). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£100-£120

1203 Kuang Mu, Yang, yr 2 [1898] (KM. 1120); 20 Chon, yr 9 [1905] (KM. 1128); 5 Fun, yr 2 [1898] (KM. 1116) [3]. Very fine or better, but first cleaned £100-£150

Low Countries

1204 BRABANT, Jean III (1312-55), Chaise d’or, undated [1338], Antwerp, in the name of the Holy Roman Emperor Louis of Bavaria (Delm. 223; de Mey 218; F 4). Extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 63] £1,000-£1,200 1205 FLANDERS, Gui de Dampierre (1280-1305), Esterlin, Alost, 1.33g/9h (Mayhew 1). Hairline crack at 2 o’clock, otherwise about very fine £100-£150

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Mexico

1206 Charles III, 8 Réales, 1760MM, Mexico City, about extremely fine, rare

CAROLVS

over

FERDND

(CCT 817; Cayón 11884). Lightly cleaned, otherwise £300-£400

Provenance: Spink Auction 207, 23-4 March 2011, lot 1138

1207 Charles III, 8 Réales, 1775FM, Mexico City (CCT 838; Cayón 12030). Adjustment marks on edge, cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine £100-£120

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1208 Estados Unidos, 20 Pesos, 1918 (KM. 478; F 171). About extremely fine

£500-£700

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1209 Estados Unidos, 5 Pesos, 1906 (KM. 464; F 168). About extremely fine

£120-£150

1210 Estados Unidos, Peso, 1913 (KM. 453). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120

Moldavia and Wallachia 1211 Russian Occupation, 2 Para/3 Kopecks, 1772, 19.30g/12h (Bit. 1247; Brekke 15; KM. C3). Edge crack, otherwise about very fine, scarce £60-£80 Provenance: Bt Baldwin June 1998

1212 Russian Occupation, Para/3 Dengi, 1772, 13.84g/12h (Bit. 1255; Brekke 10; KM. C2). Very fine, scarce Provenance: Bt Baldwin June 1998

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£80-£100


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Netherlands

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1213 Willem III, 10 Gulden, 1877 (KM. 106; F 342). Minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck

£320-£360

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1214 Willem III, 10 Gulden, 1879 (KM. 106; F 342). About extremely fine

£260-£300

1215 Willem III, Two-and-a-Half Gulden, 1871 (Dav. 236; KM. 82). Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80

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1216 Wilhelmina, 10 Gulden, 1917 (KM. 149; F 349). Extremely fine

£260-£300

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1217 Wilhelmina, 10 Gulden, 1933 (KM. 162; F 351). Good extremely fine

£260-£300

Netherlands East Indies 1218 V.O.C., Holland, Duits (2), 1746, 1748 (KM. 70), Utrecht, Duits (3), 1745, 1786, 1790 (KM. 111.1), West Friesland, Duit, 1737 (KM. 131), Zeeland, Duits (2), 1737, 1747 (KM. 152.2); KINGDOM, Tenth-Gulden (2), 1909, 1915. Twoand-a-Half Cents (2), 1857, 1945P, Cents (4), 1857, 1858, 1897, 1914, Half-Cents (2), 1857, 1859 (KM. 306, 307.1, 307.2, 308-9, 311, 315-16); SUMATRA, Quarter-Stuivers (2), 1826S, 1836S, Cent, 1839J (KM. 287, 290) [21]. Varied state £60-£80

1219 MARIENBERG, Amsterdam-Borneo Tabak Maatschappij, brass Dollar, 29mm (Lansen/Wells 608; Scholten 1014; cf. Lyall Sale, 100). Very fine, rare £200-£260

Netherlands West Indies

1220 Quarter-Gulden, 1794 (Scholten 1355b; KM. 2). Small edge clip, otherwise extremely fine

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£100-£120


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Nicaragua 1221 Republic, Cordoba, 1912H (KM. 16). Scratched on reverse, otherwise good very fine

£80-£100

Norway

1222 Erik II Magnusson (1280-99), black Penny, crowned bust facing, ERIC MAGN REX NO[ – ]E, rev., CRV SCA IHV XPI, long cross fleurdelisée, rosettes in angles, 0.66g/10h (cf. Galster p.157; Schive pl. ix). Some surface discolouration, good fine, very rare £1,000-£1,500 Provenance: Found at Swaffham (Norfolk) February 2019 (UKDFD 32111). Attributed as the last issue in the reign of Erik, the similarity of the portrait on this specimen to the English issues of Fox types 8 and 9 pushes the issue date to the last two or three years of the century

Palestine 1223 British Mandate, 20 Mils, 1940 (KM. 5); 10 Mils (2), 1927, 1937 (KM. 4); 5 Mils (4), 1927, 1935, 1941, 1942 (KM. 3, 3a); 2 Mils (2), 1927, 1942 (KM. 2); Mil (6), 1927, 1939, 1941-4 (KM. 1) [15]. Varied state £60-£80

Peru 1224 Republic, 8 Réales, 1833MM, Lima (KM. 142.3); 5 Pesetas, 1880BF, Lima (KM. 201.1) [2]. Very fine and better £100-£150

Poland 1225 Nicholas I, 10 Zlotych, 1833НГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 1083; KM. C134); Zloty, 1840НГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 1122; KM. C129); 10 Groszy, 1840MW, Warsaw (Bit. 1182; KM. C113a); Grosz, 1836MW, Warsaw (Bit. 1214; KM. C106) [4]. First with possible traces of mounting on edge otherwise about very fine, others very fine £100-£150

Portugal 1226 John VI (1816-26), 120 Réis, undated (Gomes 10.01; KM. 353). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64]

£120-£150

1227 Maria II, 200 Réis, 1843 (Gomes 38.04; KM. 474). Virtually mint state and attractively toned, rare [slabbed NGC MS 64] £300-£400

1228 Peter V, 500 Réis, 1856 (Gomes 07.02; KM. 494). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 64]

£300-£400

1229 Peter V, 500 Réis (2), both 1858 (KM. 498). About extremely fine or a little better, but one sometime cleaned and now re-toned £80-£100

1230 Peter V, 200 Réis, 1855 (Gomes 04.03; KM. 491). A few minor surface marks, otherwise about mint state [slabbed NGC MS 63] £150-£180

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1231 Luis I, 5,000 Réis, 1869 (Gomes 16.03; KM. 516; F 153). Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £340-£400

1232 Luis I, 500 Réis, 1879 (Gomes 12.16; KM. 509). Virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 62]

£100-£120

1233 Luis I, 200 Réis, 1887 (Gomes 11.18; KM. 512). Minor bagmarks, otherwise virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 64] £80-£100 1234 Carlos I, 100 Réis (2), 1890 broad rim, 1898 (Gomes 06.02, 06.09; KM. 531) [2]. First lightly cleaned otherwise extremely fine, scarce, second good extremely fine £70-£90 1235 Manuel II, 1,000 Réis, 1910, Centenary of Peninsular War (Gomes 07.02; KM. 558). About mint state and toned with lightly hairlined proof-like surfaces [slabbed NGC MS 61] £120-£150

1236 Republic, Escudo, 1910 (Gomes 22.01; KM. 560). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 63+]

£150-£180

1237 Republic, Escudo, 1916 (Gomes 23.02; KM. 564). Minimal bagmarking, otherwise virtually mint state [slabbed NGC MS 63] £60-£80

Romania 1238 Carol I, 5 Lei, 1880B (Dav. 272; KM. 12). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£80-£100

1239 Carol I, 2 Lei, 1875, Brussels (KM. 8). About extremely fine

£100-£120

1240 Carol I, 2 Lei, 1881V (KM. 15). Lightly cleaned, about extremely fine

£100-£120

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Russia 1241 Peter I, Kopecks (11), 1705, 1710 (4), 1711, 1712, 1713 (2), 1715 (2), Moscow (Brekke 166, 204, 213, 220, 223, 237-8; KM. 118, 142); Kopeck, 1713, no mintmark (Brekke 232; KM. 135); Denga, 1705 (Brekke 111ff); Polushka, 1721, Arabic date (Brekke 74; KM. 152.2) [14]. Varied state £200-£300 1242 Catherine I, 5 Kopecks, 1727, Moscow, reads КОПЬАКЬ, three tail-feathers (Brekke 29; KM. 179); Anna, 5 Kopecks, 1730, Moscow, broad tail (Brekke 43; KM. 165), Dengas (5), 1730, 1737, 1738, 1739, 1740 (Brekke 19, 27-9, 32; KM. 188), Polushka, 1735 (Brekke 9; KM. 187) [8]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: First bt Chelsea Coins October 1991; second bt D. Markov November 1993; fourth, fifth, sixth and seventh bt Baldwin September 1992

1243 Anna, Denga, 1737 (Brekke 27; KM. 188); Elizabeth, Denga, 1746 (Brekke 22; KM. 188); Catherine II, 5 Kopecks, 1763, St Petersburg (Brekke 199; KM. C59.7); Paul I, Kopeck, 1798, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 48; KM. C94.2); Alexander I, 5 Kopecks, 1804, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 116; KM. C115.1), 2 Kopecks, 1811ПС, St Petersburg (Brekke 266; KM. C118.6), 2 Kopecks, 1814HM, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 278; KM. C118.3) [7]. Varied state £80-£100 1244 temp. Anna/Elizabeth, Polushka, obv. brockage, undated, 2.57g (cf. KM. 187). Good fine, rare

£30-£40

1245 Elizabeth, Polupoltinnik, 1750, Krasny (Bit. 163; KM. C17); Grivennik, 1756МБ, Krasny (Diakov 404-5; KM. C16a) [2]. Very fine, first toned £100-£150 Provenance: Christie’s Auction, 28 April 1993, lot 546 (part)

1246 Elizabeth, 5 Kopecks, 1761, no mintmark (Brekke 128; KM. C9); Kopecks (2), 1760 (Brekke 84; KM. C6.1) [3]. Fine to very fine £60-£80

1247 Catherine II, Rouble, 1765EI, Krasny, 23.63g/12h (Bit. 123; KM. C67.1a). Good very fine

£300-£400

1248 Catherine II, Rouble, 1774ΘЛ, St Petersburg (Bit. 218; KM. C67a.2); 20 Kopecks, 1770, St Petersburg (Bit. 378; KM. C63a.2) [2]. First fine, second scratched on reverse otherwise very fine £80-£100 Provenance: First Glendining Auction, 9 September 1992, lot 458 (part); second Christie’s Auction, 28 April 1993, lot 546 (part)

1249 Catherine II, Polupoltinnik, 1767EI, Krasny (Bit. 143; KM. C65a). Edge bruise, otherwise good very fine with some toning £150-£180 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 20-1 March 1991, lot 755 (part)

1250 Catherine II, 5 Kopecks (2), 1764, 1766, Moscow (Brekke 201, 215; KM. C59.6); 2 Kopecks (2), 1763, 1788, Moscow (Brekke 138, 175; KM. C58.5) [4]. Fine to very fine, last with undertype visible £60-£80 Provenance: First and second bt Tamco Numismatics October 1993; third bt Tamco Numismatics October 1995

1251 Catherine II, 5 Kopecks (2), 1765, 1766, Sestroretsk (Brekke 207, 214; KM. C59.8); 5 Kopecks (2), 1782, 1786, Kolyvan (Brekke 247, 259; KM. C59.5); 5 Kopecks (2), 1790, 1795, Annensk (Brekke 287, 307; KM. C59.2); Polushka, 1789, no mintmark, edge straight-grained (Brekke 34; KM. C55.2) [7]. Varied state, last rare £100-£150 Provenance: Sixth bt Tamco Numismatics October 1993

1252 Catherine II, 5 Kopecks (11), 1771, 1777, 1781, 1788 (2), 1789, 1791, 1792, 1794, 1795, 1796, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 229, 235, 241, 270, 278, 288, 292, 300, 304, 309; KM. C59.3) [11]. Varied state, second severely clipped £150-£200 Provenance: Third and sixth bt J. Elmen July 1993; last bt Tamco Numismatics October 1995

1253 Paul I, Rouble, 1799МБ, St Petersburg, 20.20g/9h (Bit. 35; KM. C101a). Old scrapes on reverse, otherwise about very fine £100-£120 1254 Paul I, 10 Kopecks, 1798МБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 79; KM. C97.1a); 2 Kopecks, 1798, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 70; KM. C95.3) [2]. Very fine £100-£150

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1255 Paul I, 5 Kopecks, 1793EM, overstruck, large mintmark, 44.06g/12h (Bit. 101; Brekke 10). Very fine, scarce £100-£120

1256 Alexander I, Rouble, 1812МФ, St Petersburg (Bit. 103; KM. C130). Minor flan flaws on obverse, otherwise very fine and toned £100-£120

1257 Alexander I, Roubles (2), 1817ПС, 1818ПС, St Petersburg (Bit. 116, 124; KM. C130) [2]. Fine and better

£100-£150

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 9 September 1992, lot 458 (part)

1258 Alexander I, silver 5 Kopecks, 1820ПД, St Petersburg (Bit. 271; KM. C126); copper 5 Kopecks (2), 1802, 1809, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 102, 134; KM. C115.1); 2 Kopecks, 1812HM, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 267; KM. C118.3) [4]. Very fine or better £80-£100

G

1259 Nicholas I, 5 Roubles, 1826ПД, St Petersburg, 6.57g/12h (Bit. 1; KM. C174; F 154). Mount removed from centre of reverse, lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine, scarce £700-£900

G

1260 Nicholas I, 5 Roubles, 1830ПД, St Petersburg, 6.47g/12h (Bit. 5; KM. C174; F 154). Mount removed from centre of reverse, some minor marks, lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine £500-£700

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1261 Nicholas I, Rouble, 1845КБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 206; KM. C168.1). Good extremely fine, rare [slabbed NGC MS 62] £2,000-£2,600 Only two examples graded higher by NGC

1262 Nicholas I, Poltina, 1839НГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 243; KM. C167.1); 25 Kopecks (2), 1847ПА, 1851ПА, St Petersburg (Bit. 294, 302; KM. C166.1); 10 Kopecks (3), 1828НГ, 1845КБ, 1849ПА, St Petersburg (Bit. 145, 368, 373; KM. C157, C164.1) [6]. First and last cleaned, otherwise very fine or better £150-£200 1263 Nicholas I, 10 Kopecks (3), 1832ФХ, 1833ФХ, 1834ФХ, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 278, 280, 282; KM. C141.1); 5 Kopecks, 1836ФХ, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 252; KM. C140.1) [4]. Very fine or better, second countermarked ‘L’ on either side of value £80-£100 Provenance: Third and fourth bt Chelsea Coins October 1991

1264 Nicholas I, 5 Kopecks (5), 1827НГ, 1831НГ, 1848HI, 1849ПА (2), St Petersburg (Bit. 150, 157, 404-5; KM. C156, C163) [5]. Very fine or better £100-£150 1265 Nicholas I, 3 Kopecks (2), 1842, 1843, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 211, 214; KM. C146.1); 2 Kopecks, 1826ИК, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 131; KM. C118.3); 2 Kopecks, 1847, Kolyvan (Brekke 183; KM. C145.4); Kopeck, 1840, St Petersburg (Brekke 101; KM. C144.3); Kopeck, 1854, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 128; KM. C149.1); Half-Kopeck, 1843, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 47; KM. C143.1); Denezhka (2), 1851, 1854, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 59, 65; KM. C148.1) [9]. Varied state £60-£80 1266 Nicholas I or Alexander II, Poltina, 25 Kopecks and 5 Kopecks, all 1855HI, St Petersburg (Bit. 271/49, 311/53, 414/66; KM. C167.1, C166.1, C163) [3]. First with minor graffiti, otherwise all extremely fine £100-£150 1267 Alexander II, Rouble, 1877HI, St Petersburg (Bit. 90; KM. Y25); Poltina, 1857ФБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 51; KM. C167.1); 25 Kopecks (2), 1857ФБ, 1859ФБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 55, 132; KM. C166.1, Y23) [4]. Very fine or better; but first with scrape at top of reverse, second and third cleaned £150-£200 Provenance: Last Glendining Auction, 20-1 March 1991, lot 755 (part)

1268 Alexander II, 20 Kopecks (2), 1861ФБ, 1861, St Petersburg (Bit. 173, 288; KM. Y22.2); 15 Kopecks (2), 1861, St Petersburg (Bit. 290; KM. Y21); 10 Kopecks (3), 1857ФБ, 1861 (2), St Petersburg (Bit. 64, 292; KM. C164.1, Y20.2) [7]. Good very fine or better £100-£150 1269 Alexander II, 5 Kopecks (2), 1857, 1864, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 215, 225; KM. C152.1, Y6a); 2 Kopecks (2), 1872, Ekaterinburg (Brekke 159; KM. Y10.1); 2 Kopecks, 1877, St Petersburg (Brekke 165; KM. Y10.2); Kopecks (4), 1877, 1879 (2), 1881, St Petersburg (Brekke 120, 122, 124; KM. Y9.2); Half-Kopeck, 1879, St Petersburg (Brekke 78; KM. Y8.2) [10]. Varied state £60-£80

1270 Alexander II, 5 Kopecks, 1858ФБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 69; Sev. 3656; KM. C163). Good very fine and toned, rare £80-£100

1271 Alexander III, Rouble, 1887АГ, St Petersburg, large head (Bit. 61; KM. Y46). Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine [slabbed NGC AU 53] £300-£400 1272 Alexander III, Roubles (2), 1892АГ, 1893АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 76-7; KM. Y46) [2]. First cleaned otherwise very fine, second good fine, both scarce £100-£150

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World Coins from Various Properties 1273 Alexander III, 25 Kopecks, 1894АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 97; KM. Y44); 20 Kopecks, 1888АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 107; KM. Y22a.1); 15 Kopecks (2), 1884АГ, 1893АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 117, 125; KM. Y21a.2); 10 Kopecks, 1885АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 131; KM. Y20a.2) [5]. Good very fine or better, but first two cleaned £100-£150 1274 Alexander III, 5 Kopecks (8), 1882НФ (2), 1887АГ (2), 1888АГ, 1889АГ, 1892АГ, 1893АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 141, 147-9, 152 -3; KM. Y19a.1) [8]. Varied state £100-£150 1275 Alexander III, 3 Kopecks, 1883, St Petersburg (Brekke 56; KM. Y11.2); 2 Kopecks, 1885, St Petersburg (Brekke 44; KM. Y10.2); Quarter-Kopeck, 1892, St Petersburg (Brekke 12; KM. Y29) [3]. About extremely fine or better £40-£50

G

1276 Nicholas II, 5 Roubles, 1900ФЗ, St Petersburg (Bit. 26; KM. Y62; F 180). Good very fine

£180-£220

1277 Nicholas II, Roubles (2), 1896АГ, 1899ФЗ, St Petersburg (Bit. 39, 49; KM. Y59.3); Rouble, 1896, Paris (Bit. 193; KM. Y59.2) [3]. Very fine or better £100-£150 1278 Nicholas II, Roubles (2), 1897, 1899, Brussels (Bit. 203, 205; KM. Y59.1) [2]. Very fine

£100-£150

1279 Nicholas II, Rouble, 1912ЭБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 66; KM. Y59.3). Extremely fine and toned

£150-£180

1280 Nicholas II, Rouble, 1913BC, St Petersburg, Romanov Tercentenary (KM. Y70). Very fine

£60-£80

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 9 September 1992, lot 458 (part)

1281 Nicholas II, 50 Kopecks (2), 1912ЭБ, 1913BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 91, 93; KM. Y58.2); 25 Kopecks, 1896, St Petersburg (Bit. 96; KM. Y57); 20 Kopecks (6), 1905AP, 1912ЭБ, 1913BC, 1914BC, 1915BC, 1916BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 105, 112, 115-8; KM. Y22a.1, Y22a.2) [9]. Varied state £100-£150 1282 Nicholas II, 15 Kopecks (4), 1908ЭБ, 1912ЭБ, 1914BC, 1916BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 134, 137, 141, 143; KM. Y21a.2, Y21a.3); 15 Kopecks, 1916, Osaka (Bit. 208; KM. Y21a.1); 10 Kopecks (6), 1899ЭБ, 1901ФЗ, 1905AP (2), 1915BC, 1916BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 150, 152, 157, 168-9; KM. Y20a.2, Y20a.3); 5 Kopecks (2), 1905AP, St Petersburg (Bit. 182; KM. Y19a.1) [13]. Good very fine or better £100-£150

1283 Nicholas II, 15 Kopecks, 1917BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 144; KM. Y21a.3). Extremely fine, scarce

1284 Nicholas II, 10 Kopecks, 1917BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 170; KM. Y20a.3). Good extremely fine, scarce

£80-£100

£100-£120

1285 Nicholas II, 5 Kopecks, 1911, St Petersburg (Brekke 94; KM. Y12.2); 3 Kopecks (5), 1896, 1898, 1900, 1902, 1913, St Petersburg (Brekke 73, 75, 77, 79, 90; KM. Y11.2); 2 Kopecks (8), 1899 (2), 1901 (2), 1904, 1911, 1912, 1915, St Petersburg (Brekke 54, 56, 59, 66-7, 70; KM. Y10.2, Y10.3) [14]. Mostly extremely fine £100-£150 1286 Nicholas II, 2 Kopecks, 1899, St Petersburg (Bit. 301; Brekke 54; KM. Y10.2). Virtually as struck, full original colour £80-£100 1287 Nicholas II, Kopecks (5), 1903, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1915, St Petersburg (Brekke 36, 43-5, 48; KM. Y9.2); Half-Kopecks (6), 1896, 1898, 1909 (2), 1910, 1912, St Petersburg (Brekke 14, 16, 20-1, 23; KM. Y48.1); Quarter-Kopecks (5), 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1910, St Petersburg (Brekke 3, 5-7, 9; KM. Y47.1) [16]. Mostly extremely fine or better £100-£150 1288 R.S.F.S.R., Rouble, 1921АГ (KM. Y84). Good extremely fine

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£80-£100


World Coins from Various Properties 1289 R.S.F.S.R., 50 Kopecks (3), 1921АГ, 1922АГ, 1922ПЛ (KM. Y83); 20 Kopecks, 1921 (KM. Y82) [4]. Good very fine or better £100-£150 1290 U.S.S.R., Rouble, 1924ПЛ, edge legend upright (KM. Y90.1). Good extremely fine, reverse toned

£60-£80

1291 U.S.S.R., Rouble, 1924ПЛ, edge legend inverted (KM. Y90.1). Extremely fine

£50-£70

1292 U.S.S.R., Poltinniks (4), 1924ПЛ (2), 1924TP, 1925ПЛ (KM. Y89.1, Y89.2); 20 Kopecks (4), 1924, 1928 (2), 1929 (KM. Y88); 15 Kopecks, 1930 (KM. Y87); 5 Kopecks (2), 1924, 1929 (KM. Y79, Y94); 2 Kopecks (4), 1929, 1930 (3) (KM. Y92); Kopeck, 1928 (KM. Y91); Half-Kopecks (2), 1925, 1928 (KM. Y75) [18]. Varied state, last scarce £100-£150 1293 U.S.S.R., 20 Kopecks (5), 1940, 1961 (3), 1967 (KM. Y111, Y132, Y138), 15 Kopecks (5), 1933, 1941, 1945, 1961, 1983 (KM. Y96, Y110, Y131), 10 Kopecks (9), 1932, 1950, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957 (2), 1971, 1973 (KM. Y95, Y116, Y123, Y130), 5 Kopecks (7), 1946, 1949, 1957, 1961 (2), 1981, 1988 (KM. Y108, Y115, Y122, Y129a), 3 Kopecks (7), 1932, 1933, 1940, 1946, 1952, 1955, 1957 (KM. Y93, Y107, Y114, Y121), 2 Kopecks (3), 1936, 1954, 1970 (KM. Y99, Y113, Y127a), Kopecks (15), 1935, 1936, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1957, 1963, 1968 (3), 1979, 1980, 1981 (2), 1983 (KM. Y98, Y105, Y119, Y126a); Russian Federation, 20 Roubles (8), all 1992 (KM. Y314), 10 Roubles (4), all 1993 (KM. Y313); together with a St Petersburg Metro token [64]. Varied state £80-£100 1294 LIVONIA AND ESTONIA, Elizabeth, 4 Kopecks, 1757, 0.93g/12h (Bit. 641; KM. 2). About very fine

£60-£80

1295 ST PETERSBURG, Gustav Fabergé, a decagonal brass token, undated, G. FABERGÉ, JOAILLIER GRANDE MORSKOY AU COIN DE LA KIRPITSCHNAJA, NO 18 MAISON ROUADZE, 22mm. Good fine, rare

rev. £40-£50

BIJOUTIER A ST PETERSBOURG,

1296 SIBERIA, Catherine II, 10 Kopecks, 1775, Kolyvan (Brekke 517; KM. C6); 5 Kopecks, 1773, Kolyvan (Brekke 472; KM. C5); 2 Kopecks, 1776, Kolyvan (Brekke 440; KM. C4) [3]. About very fine or better £100-£150 Provenance: Third bt Baldwin August 1990

South Africa

G

1297 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1892, double shaft (Hern Z38; KM. 9.1; F 3). Good very fine

G

1298 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1894 (Hern Z40; KM. 9.2; F 3). Small edge knock, otherwise good very fine [slabbed NGC AU Details, Rim Filing] £150-£200

G

1299 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1894 (Hern Z40; KM. 9.2; F 3). Better than very fine [slabbed NGC AU Details, Cleaned] £150-£200

G

1300 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1895 (Hern Z41; KM. 9.2; F 3). Very fine [slabbed NGC AU Details, Cleaned]

£150-£200

G

1301 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1896 (Hern Z42; KM. 9.2; F 3). Better than very fine [slabbed NGC AU 53]

£200-£260

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G

1302 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1896 (Hern Z42; KM. 9.2; F 3). Some surface marks, otherwise almost extremely fine [slabbed NGC AU Details, Cleaned] £150-£200

G

1303 Paul Kruger, Half-Pond, 1897 (Hern Z43; KM. 9.2; F 3). Very fine [slabbed NGC AU 53]

G

1304 Republic, Krugerrand, 1968 (Hern K2; KM. 73; F 13). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 64]

£150-£200

£1,200-£1,500

The second year of issue; 21,044 struck

Spain

1305 Isabella II, 10 Réales, 1855, Barcelona (Cayón 17109; KM. 595.1). About mint state [slabbed NGC MS 60] £200-£260 1306 Provisional Goverment, 5 Pesetas (2), both 1870 (KM. 655); Amadeo I, 5 Pesetas (3), 1871SD-M (2), 1871DE-M (KM. 666); Alfonso XII, 5 Pesetas (2), 1878EM-M, 1883MS-M (KM. 676, 688); Alfonso XIII, 5 Pesetas (4), 1888MP-M, 1890MP-M, 1892PGM, 1898SG-V (KM. 689, 700, 707) [11]. Fine and better, but several cleaned £300-£400

G

1307 Alfonso XII, 25 Pesetas, 1877DE-M, Madrid (Cayón 17525; KM. 673; F 342). Brushed, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£360 1308 Alfonso XII, 5 Pesetas, 1885 [87] MS-M, Madrid (Cayón 17518; KM. 688). About mint state [slabbed NGC MS 62] £120-£150 1309 Alfonso XIII, 5 Pesetas (2), 1898SG-V, 1899SG-V, Madrid (Cayón 17647-8; KM. 707) [2]. First with some minor marks otherwise extremely fine, second cleaned on obverse otherwise good extremely fine £100-£150 1310 Alfonso XIII, 2 Pesetas, 1905SM-V, Madrid (Cayón 17632; KM. 725). Fields lightly hairlined, otherwise brilliant, about as struck £40-£50

Spanish Netherlands 1311 TOURNAI, siege coinage, 2 Sols, 1709, overstruck on a Liard of Liège (Mailliet pl.CXII, 24; KM. A6). About very fine, scarce £60-£80

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Straits Settlements

1312 Edward VII, Dollar, 1904B (Prid. 4; KM. 25). Cleaned and with some contact marks on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

Sweden

1313 Carl XIV Johan, Quarter-Riksdaler, 1831CB (SM 79; KM. 627). Good extremely fine with traces of original colour £200-£260

G

1314 Oscar II, 20 Kronor, 1890EB (KM. 748; F 93a). Good extremely fine

£340-£400

G

1315 Oscar II, 10 Kronor, 1873ST (KM. 732; F 94). Extremely fine

£180-£220

Switzerland 1316 FREIBURG, 5 Batzen, 1828 (HMZ 285e; KM. 84). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£60-£80

1317 Confederation, 5 Francs, 1923B (HMZ 1199c; KM. 37). Virtually mint state with satiny surfaces [slabbed NGC MS 63+] £120-£150 1318 Confederation, 5 Francs, 1925B (HMZ 1199e; KM. 38). Some minor surface marks, otherwise about mint state [slabbed NGC MS 62] £100-£120

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1319 Confederation, 5 Francs, 1928B (HMZ 1199g; KM. 38). About extremely fine, very rare [slabbed NGC AU 58] £6,000-£8,000

1320 Confederation, Rappen, 1889B (HMZ 1215x; KM. 3.1). Good very fine, scarce

£80-£100

Transylvania

1321 Georg Rakoczi I, 3 Polker, [16]38, 1.06g/1h (Resch 27 var.; KM. 231). Very fine, rare

£300-£400

Tunisia 1322 Republic, Proof Dinars (10), all 1969NI, revs. Hannibal, Masinissa, Jugurtha, Virgil, St Augustine, Phoenician galley, Neptune, Venus, Thysdrus El-Djem, Sbeitla-Sufetula (KM. 292-301) [10]. All with some hairlines, otherwise about as struck £100-£150

Turkey 1323 Mahmud II, eighth silver series, Two-and-a-Half Kurush, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 24 (OC 30-070-03; ICV 3531), ninth silver series, 5 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 25 (OC 30-068-03; ICV 3537), tenth silver series, 6 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 26 (OC 30-066; ICV 3544); Abdul Mejid, pre-reform coinage, One-and-a-Half Kurush, Qustantiniya 1255h, yr 4 (OC 31-023; ICV 3619), post-reform coinage, 5 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1255h, yr 10 (OC 31-033-01); Abdul Aziz, Kurush, Qustantiniya 1277h, yr 4 (OC 32-021-01); Abdul Hamid II, 10 Kurush and 5 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1293h, yr 33 (OC 34-020-02, 34-021-02), 2 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1293h, yr 11 (OC 34-023-02), Kurush, Qustantiniya 1293h, yr 28 (OC 34-024-02); Mehmed V, 20 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1327h, yr 9 (OC 35-012-01); together with a countermarked copper coin [12]. Varied state £100-£150

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United States of America

1324 London Elephant series, African Halfpenny, elephant, revs. arms, sword in first quarter, LONDON GOD PRESERVE, 11.16g/12h (Whitman 12040; Breen 186; BMC 503). Fair £100-£200 1325 Kentucky, Cent, edge plain, 9.43g/6h (Whitman 8800; Breen 1154; DH Lancashire 59c). Metal fault on obverse, otherwise good fine £60-£80

1326 George Washington, ‘North Wales’ evasion Halfpenny, edge plain, 6.62g/6h (Musante 51; Breen 1294; Baker 34; A 132). Smoothed brown patina, about fine £100-£150

G

1327 Twenty Dollars, 1884CC. Good extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 61]

£6,000-£7,000

G

1328 Twenty Dollars, 1908S. Good extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 61]

£6,000-£7,000

G

1329 Ten Dollars, 1913. Extremely fine

£600-£800

1330 Dollars (4), 1879, 1901O, 1921, 1926D, Half Dollars (29), 1945D, 1952, 1952D, 1964 (26), Quarter-Dollars (2), 1943, 1947; together with miscellaneous coins of the USA in silver (2), base metal (21) [58]. Varied state £300-£400 1331 Half-Dollars (10), 1936 (3), 1943 (4), 1944, 1945, 1946 [10]. Very fine or better

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£80-£100


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1332 Brian Borù, Fantasy Croin or Dollar, 1910, by F.C. Higgins for T. Elder and the New York Numismatic Club, in aluminium, facing half-length helmeted portrait, rev. American eagle protects shamrock and harp, edge plain, 7.99g/12h (DF 650; cf. G. Brady Sale, 409 and DNW 68, 936). Extremely fine £90-£120 Provenance: B. Woodside Collection [from C.J. Denton 1987]

1333 DELAWARE, Hockessin, Woodside Farm Creamery, celluloid 2 Dollars (2), Dollars (2); MARYLAND, Baltimore, Lee & Woodside, aluminium 5 Cents (2); MASSACHUSETTS, New Bedford, Union Street Railway Co, aluminium One Zone Fare (4), 1929, 1938, 1941, 1944, One Local Zone (3, mixed metals), New Dartmouth, Lincoln Park, encased Cent, other paranumismatica (4); MICHIGAN, Bay City, Mayville, aluminium 25 Cents, City View, Franklin Finance, aluminium 2 Cents, Woodside Recreation, octagonal green plastic 10 Cents, and bronze award plaques for the Evening Ledger Athletic Games, 1916 (2); NEW YORK, Jackson Heights, Woodside Savings & Loan Association, encased Cents (2), Woodside, Allen Sales Co, wooden nickel, Goodman Bearings Co Inc, wooden nickel, J. & P. Super Mark[et], celluloid 50, 25, 10, 5 and 1 Cent Food Stamp Credit, Met Food, celluloid 5 Cents and Cent Food Stamp Credit, Sabo’s Woodside Nursery Inc, 5 Dollars wooden nickel, Woodside Private Cars, 25 Cents wooden nickel, Zarchy Pharmacy, wooden nickel; PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Woodside Park, octagonal brass 5 Cents, stamped 150, Pittsburgh, W [illiam] Woodside, aluminium Model Denier, 1972; SOUTH CAROLINA, Greenville, Crosswell Co, Woodside Mill, brass Dollar, 10 Cents, 5 Cents (3, different), Woodside National Bank, 1923, a bronze medal; together with other tokens (2), for Dodge City, KS and Walpole, MA [47]. Half fine, half extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: B. Woodside Collection. William Winterbotham Woodside (1905-78), a graduate of Harvard Law School and honorary curator of coins and medals at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, from 1948 until shortly before his death, is still fondly remembered as a numismatist of the old school. He donated his collection to the Museum, but in his final days was extremely disheartened by its decision to sell their numismatic holdings

1334 OHIO, Cincinnati, Edward & David Kinsey, 1851, copper, rev. view of Crystal Palace, 22mm (Miller 19; Allen C170); PENNSYLVANIA, Philadelphia, Samuel Hart & Co, brass, 25mm (Miller 195; Adams NY 299) [2]. First extremely fine but some spotting, second very fine and rare £40-£50

Vatican City 1335 Pius XII, 5 Lire, 1940, yr II (KM. 28). About as struck

£30-£40

Yugoslavia 1336 Alexander I, 50 Dinara, 1932 (Dav. 408; KM. 16). Extremely fine, reverse better [slabbed NGC UNC Details, Cleaned] £80-£100

Miscellaneous 1337 AFGHANISTAN, ‘Abd al-Rahman, Paisa, 1317h (KM. 827); ALGERIA, Alger, 10 Centimes, 1916, 5 Centimes, 1921 (KM. TnA1, TnA6); ANGOLA, Maria II, Half-Macuta, 1851 (KM. 56); BARBADOS, Penny, 1788 (KM. Tn8); BHUTAN, Anonymous, Half-Rupee, undated [1835-85] (KM. 7.2); BURMA, Mindon, Mu, CS1214 [1853] (KM. 7.1), Thibaw, Quarter-Pe, CS1240 [1878] (KM. 25.2); CAMBODIA, Anonymous, 2 Pe, undated [c. 1847] (KM. 11); DANISH WEST INDIES, Frederik VII, Cent, 1860 (KM. 63), Christian IX, 10 Cents, 1878 (KM. 70); 5 Cents, 1905 (KM. 77); DOMINICAN REPUBLIC, Two-and-a-Half Centavos, 1888H (KM. 7.4); EAST AFRICA, George V, 10 Cents, 1935, 5 Cents, 1934, Cent (3), 1913, 1922H, 1923 (KM. 7, 18, 19, 22), Edward VIII, 10 Cents, 1936KN (KM. 24), George VI, 10 Cents, 1942, 5 Cents (3), 1942, 1942SA, 1943SA, Cent, 1942 (KM. 25.2, 26.2, 29); ECUADOR, Republic, Half-Decimo, 1886, Heaton (KM. 49); ETHIOPIA, Menelik II, Gersh, EE1895A (KM. 12), Haile Selassie, 10 Cents, 5 Cents, and Cent, all EE1936 (KM. 32-4); FRENCH GUIANA, Louis XVI, 2 Sous (2), 1782A, 1789A, possibly contemporary forgeries (KM. 1); FRENCH INDO-CHINA, 20 Cents (2), 1939, 1945C, 10 Cents (2), 1885A, 1939, 5 Cents, 1938, Cent (2), 1887A, 1897 (KM. 1, 2, 18.1a, 21.1a, 23a.1, 29.3) [38]. Varied state £100-£150 1338 AZORES, Maria I, 20 Réis, 1796 (KM. 3); BULGARIA, Alexander I, 10 Stotinki, 1881 (KM. 3), Ferdinand I, 2 Stotinki (2), 1901, 1912 (KM. 23.1, 23.2); CYPRUS, George V, Piastre, 1934 (KM. 21), George VI, Piastre (3), 1938, 1942, 1944 (KM. 23, 23a); CZECHOSLOVAKIA, Republic, 5 Korun (2), 1928, 1938, Koruna (5), 1922-5 inclusive, 1930, 50 Haleru (3), 1922, 1924, 1931, 20 Haleru (2), 1924, 1926, 10 Haleru, 1925 (KM. 1-4, 11, 11a), Bohemia & Moravia, Koruna, 1941, 20 Haleru, 1941 (KM. 2, 4); ESTONIA, Republic, 10 Marka, 1925, 5 Marka, 1922, 3 Marka, 1922, Mark (2), 1922, 1924, 2 Senti, 1934, Sent, 1929 (KM. 1, 1a, 2-4, 10, 15); FAEROE ISLANDS, Christian X, 5 Øre, 1941 (KM. 3); FINLAND, Republic, 10 Markkaa, 1937S, 5 Markkaa (2), 1931S, 1939S, Markka (7), 1921H, 1922, 1929S, 1930S, 1933S, 1940S, 1941S, 50 Pennia (2), 1923S, 1938S, 25 Pennia, 1921H, 10 Pennia, 1938 (KM. 24-7, 30, 30a, 31, A32); FRENCH COLONIES, Charles X, 10 Centimes and 5 Centimes, 1827H (KM. 10.2, 11.2), Louis Philippe, 5 Centimes (2), 1839A, 1841A (KM. 12) [49]. Varied state £80-£100

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World Coins from Various Properties

1339 Coins of the World, in silver (11), base metal (11) [22]. Varied state x

£80-£100

1340 Coins of the World, in silver (36), base metal (233) [269]. Varied state

£150-£200

1341 Coins of the World, in silver (51), base metal (212) [263]. Varied state

£150-£200

1342 Coins of the World, in silver (63), base metal (500+) [Lot]. Varied state

£120-£150

1343 Coins of the World, in silver (83), base metal (134), porcelain (1) [218]. Varied state

£300-£400

1344 Coins of the World, jetons, etc, in silver (14), base metal (200) [214]. Varied state

£150-£200

1345 Coins and tokens of the World, in silver (8), base metal (9), including two modern fantasy Channel Islands tokens [17]. Varied state £80-£100 1346 Coins and tokens of the World, in silver (21), base metal (106), several with countermarks [127]. Varied state £200-£300 1347 Coins and tokens of the World, mostly 20th century [Lot]. Varied state; many boxed or cased

£150-£200

Cabinets and Numismatic Books 1348 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 29.5 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 497 coins, brass pulls, double inlaid doors, lock and key. As new, ideal for Halfcrowns or Pennies; complete with all felts £200-£260 Provenance: David Marshall

1349 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 558 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key, felt base. Minor graze on top, otherwise extremely fine, ideal for small denominations; complete with all felts £120-£150 Provenance: David Marshall

1350 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 29 x 29.5 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 474 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock and key. Minor marks on top, otherwise extremely fine; lacking 2 felts £120-£150 Provenance: David Marshall

1351 BOWERS & RUDDY GALLERIES [New York/Beverly Hills], The Garrett Collection, Parts I-IV [November 1979-March 1981], 2,354 lots, almost all illustrated, PRLs tipped-in; together with other references (42), by Cross, Junge, Slabaugh, Fearon, Cope, Jaeger, etc [46]. Publishers’ bindings £50-£70

1352 BLUNT, C.E., and KING, H.H., and others (eds), British Numismatic Journal, London (20), 1963, 1969-71, 1976-9, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1989-95, 1997-8; SEABY’S Coin & Medal Bulletin (10), 1960-1, 1964-5, 1967-8, 1976-9, plus a few loose; together with a quantity of auction catalogues, mostly Glendinings, 1960s-1980s, a few earlier [Lot]. Publishers’ bindings; Seaby Bulletins mostly bound in red £60-£80

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Historical Medals


British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1353 Charles I, a uniface cast silver Royalist badge by T. Rawlins, crowned bust right, 18.18g (cf. MI I, 355/216). Bright from prior cleaning, otherwise very fine, with loop for suspension; in unofficial maroon case by Hamilton & Inches, 88 Princes Street, Edinburgh £240-£300 Provenance: DNW Auction 135, 21 and 24 March 2016, lot 1345

1354 Charles II, a gold Touchpiece, ship to left, rev. St Michael standing, spearing dragon, 21mm, 3.48g (Woolf O4/R4; MI I, 477/86). Pierced as usual, some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine, scarce £800-£1,000

1355 George II, Coronation, 1727, electrotype copies [19th century] of the obv. and rev. of the medal by J. Croker, each 35mm (cf. E 510) [2]. About extremely fine £30-£40

1356 Legitimacy of the Jacobite Succession, c. 1738, a silver medal, unsigned [by E. Hamerani], armoured and draped bust of Prince Charles right, rev. armoured and draped bust of Prince Henry right, 45mm, 56.40g (Woolf 47:1; MI II, 493/35; E 544A). Reverse edge bruise at 11 o’clock and some surface marks, otherwise very fine, toned £600-£800

1357 Battle of Lissa, 1757, a pinchbeck medal, 29mm (E 656), Marquis of Granby, 1761, a pinchbeck medal, 34mm; GERMANY, Victories at Rosbach and Lissa, 1757, copper medals (2), both unsigned, both 48mm; together with other base metal medals of the Seven Years War (2) [6]. Fine to very fine, one pierced £150-£200

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1358 John Smart, c. 1770, a uniface silver medal by J. Kirk [after J. Smith], bust right, rev. engraved Septr 22. 1798. in centre, 37mm, 22.39g (BHM 153; E 764). Lightly cleaned and with some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £500-£700 In her book John Smart: The Man and His Miniatures, Daphne Foskett writes “A medal bearing his portrait, modelled by Joachim Smith and cut by John Kirk, of which there are several versions, was struck in 1777, no doubt to celebrate the year he became Vice-President. At least two silver medals are known to exist, one engraved on the back 'September 22, 1798'.”

1359 George IV, Coronation, 1821, a white metal medal, unsigned, 34mm; Visit to Ireland, 1821, a white metal medal, unsigned, 34mm; Visit to Scotland, 1822, a white metal medal, unsigned, 34mm; Death of the Duke of York, 1827, brass medalets (3, different types); William IV, Coronation, a brass medalet; Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a white metal medal by Vaughton, 35mm; Coronation celebrations at Rowley Regis, 1902, a white metal medal by W.J. Dingley, 39mm (W & E 4190F.1); together with miscellaneous British (3) and World (6) medals [19]. Varied state, several pierced £80-£100 1360 Opening of the Thames Tunnel, 1842, a copper medal by J. Taylor, 42mm (BHM 2085); together with two bronze award medals by Mossop, both un-named, 43 and 37mm [3]. First extremely fine, others nearly so, but second sometime lightly wiped £60-£80

1361 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Prize Medal, a copper award by W. and L.C. Wyon, conjoined busts of Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident and dolphins in field, rev. Britannia placing a wreath on kneeling figure of Industry, attended by supporters representing the continents, edge named (J. Hogan, Class XXX), 77mm (Allen A25; BHM 2462; E 1456). Trifling rim nicks, otherwise extremely fine; of considerable Irish interest £200-£260 John Valentine Hogan (1800-58), Ireland’s most eminent neoclassical sculptor; b Tallow, co Waterford, third child of John Hogan, a carpenter from Cork and Frances Cox; moved to Cork 1801; apprentice attorney, then employed as a draughtsman and model-maker; travelled to Rome in the spring of 1824, where he lived and quickly became a prominent figure in the artistic and cultural life of the city until the outbreak of the Roman revolution in 1848, returning to Ireland where he lived at 14 Wentworth place, Dublin; on his death from asthma in March 1858 he left a widow, Cornelia (née Bevignani) and no less than 11 children

1362 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, white metal medals (4), by Allen & Moore (2), both 52mm (Allen 125, 130; BHM 2420-1); by W.J. Taylor (2), both 38mm (Allen 340; BHM 2459); together with a similar medal in bronze [5]. First two very fine, others extremely fine or better; third in original cream wrapper, fourth in pale blue envelope as issued £80-£100 1363 Crystal Palace Opened, 1854, white metal medals (3), by Allen & Moore, 51mm (Allen 20; BHM 2546; Taylor 171a); by J. Pinches (2), both 63mm (Allen 90; BHM 2549; Taylor 171h) [3]. Last two housed in brass clichés (Allen 75), first two good very fine, last very fine but wedged in its case with subsequent edge damage to both £80-£100 1364 Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, silver award medals (4), unsigned, named (To Hugh Fraser, Balloch of Culloden 1856 For Poultry Exhibited at Inverness), 44mm, named (Alexr McCulloch, for Ploughing, 1886; Henry Strong, for Ploughing, 1887; James Rioch, for Ploughing, 1889), all 30mm [4]. Last three with suspension rings, extremely fine or nearly so £80-£100

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1365 Exhibition of Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, medals by J. Pinches (4), in copper, 41mm (Allen 15; BHM 2609; Taylor 173b), in white metal (3), all 41mm (Allen 15; BHM 2609), 63mm (Allen 30; BHM 2606), 41mm (Allen 45; BHM 2607) [4]. Fine to extremely fine; first two housed in contemporary maroon cases £60-£80 1366 Exhibition of Art Treasures, Manchester, 1857, a copper medal by J. Pinches, view of the building, wreath and shields around, rev. three muses, 63mm (Allen 35; BHM 2605; E 1513; Taylor 173e). Extremely fine, but drilled in edge at 12 o’clock £60-£80 1367 Market Drayton Agricultural Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Awarded to Charles Brayford as the Best Ploughman without Wheels, September 25th 1860), 47mm; Norfolk Agricultural Society, Breeder’s Medal, a silver award medal by J. Davis, un-named, 47mm (D & W 169/525); Toogood & Sons, Southampton, silver award medals (2), For Excellence, unsigned, unnamed, 38mm, Championship Medal, unsigned, named (J.T. Peacock, Bp Auckland Agric Soc, 1902), 38mm [4]. Very fine to extremely fine; last two cased as issued £100-£120 1368 International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, white metal medals (4), by G. Dowler (2), 51 and 37mm (Allen 55, 95; BHM 2725, 2729; Taylor 182b, 182g); by T. Ottley, 54mm (Allen 165; BHM 2735); by Pinches, 42mm (Allen 205; BHM 2742); together with a similar medal in copper, 51mm (Allen 220; Taylor 182r) [5]. Very fine to extremely fine; second housed in a brass case (Allen 50) £100-£120

1369 International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, a white metal medal by T. Ottley, draped bust of Victoria left wearing coronet, rev. view of the Exhibition building, angel flying above, 65mm (Allen 175; BHM –; E –). A few surface spots, good very fine and extremely rare, listed by Allen but unrecorded in the other main references £100-£120 1370 International Exhibition, South Kensington, 1862, plated copper medals by C. Schnitzpahn and J. Wiener for H. Uhlhorn (2), bust of Prince Albert left, revs. façade of the exhibition building, both 41mm (Allen 235, 240; BHM 2745-6; Taylor 182s, 182t; E 1556) [2]. Both good very fine, but first sometime cleaned and now re-toned £50-£70 1371 Birmingham and Midland Counties Exhibition (Est. 1849), a glazed silver award medal by Ottley, farm animals, rev. legend in wreath, named (1866, to Mr J. Wigmore for the Best Pen of Long Woolled Sheep, Class 28), 54mm. Extremely fine with frosted surfaces; lunettes held with silver rim, clip and ring for suspension [reverse glazing repaired] £70-£90 1372 Department of Science and Art, Queen’s National Medal, a copper award medal by W. Wyon, named (W.W. Olliver, South Kensington, Stage 17B, 1871), 55mm (E 1511); Blackburn Free Library and Museum Opened, 1874, a white metal medal by Ottley, 45mm (Taylor 195a); International Health Exhibition, London, 1884, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon and Pinches, 45mm (BHM 3175); International Exhibition of Industry, Science and Art, Edinburgh, 1886, a copper medal by P. Westren, 45mm (W & E 1530A.1; BHM 3215); Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester, 1887, a bronze medal by Heaton, 45mm (W & E 2172A.3; BHM 3346); Norwich Industrial Exhibition, 1894, a copper award medal by Vaughton, un-named, 32mm [6]. Mostly very fine to extremely fine, first and fourth cleaned; third and last cased as issued £100-£120 1373 Smithfield Club, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, bust of Earl Spencer left, rev. bust of the Duke of Richmond right, edge named (As Breeder Best Pen of Sheep in Class LVII, 1881, Albert Brassey, Heythrop Park, Chipping Norton Oxon.), 49mm (BHM 2218; E 1400). Good very fine, sometime cleaned and partly retoned £30-£40 Col. Albert Brassey (1844-1918), Heythrop Park, Chipping Norton, rower, soldier, landowner, Conservative MP for Banbury 1895 -1906

1374 Liverpool International Exhibition, 1886, a bronze medal by Elkington, crowned head of Victoria left, rev. standing female figure holding wreath and caduceus, globe and ships behind, arms of Liverpool below, 51mm (BHM 3216; E 1727). About as struck £70-£90 1375 700th Anniversary of the Mayoralty of the City of London, 1889, a bronze medal by A. Kirkwood & Sons for the Corporation of the City of London, busts of Richard I and Victoria vis-à-vis in cartouche, rev. St Michael presenting sceptre to kneeling figure of Londinium, St Paul’s behind, 77mm (BHM 3377; E 1752). Sometime cleaned, otherwise very fine £100-£150

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1376 The British Dairy Farmers’ Association, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (F.A. Tebbs for the Best Leghorn Fowl 1889), 47mm; Hunter’s Improvement & National Light Horse Breeding Society, a silver award medal, unsigned (by Mappin & Webb[?]), un-named, 44mm; Oswestry Fat Cattle Show, a silver award medal by J. Moore, un-named, 37mm; Poultry Club, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1899, 39mm; together with a uniface sample silver award medal by Vaughton, un-named, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, 39mm [5]. Third only fine and damaged, others mostly extremely fine or better; last cased £100-£120

1377 Victoria, Visit to Florence, 1893, a silver medal by L. Giorgi, crowned and veiled bust left, rev. view of Florence, 46mm (W & E –; BHM –; E –). Some scratches and scuffs, particularly above bust, fields hairlined, otherwise extremely fine and toned, very rare £300-£400 1378 Royal Cornwall Agricultural Association, a silver award medal by T. Ottley, named (Awarded to Davey, Sleep & Co for Whippletrees, 1893), 48mm (cf. DNW M5, 1355); Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society, a silver award medal after Elkington & Co, named (Awarded to Miss S.A. Birch, being Second Prize Butter Making Competitions, Champion Class, Southport Show, 1896), 44mm (cf. DNW 169, 1076) [2]. Second about extremely fine with suspension ring, first better and cased as issued £60-£80 Provenance: First DNW Auction M5, 17 December 2007, lot 1355 (part)

1379 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver medals (2), by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (W & E 3000A.1; BHM 3506; E 1817b), and by The Mint, Birmingham, 38mm (W & E 3275A.7; BHM 3549); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 31mm (W & E 4100A.1; BHM 3737; E 1871b); George V, Silver Jubilee, 1935, silver medals by P. Metcalfe (2), both 32mm (W & E 5668A.5; BHM 4249; E 2029b); Death of the Duke of Windsor, 1972, a silver medal by G.A. Holman, 38mm (Giordano CM 380a; E 2124); Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, 1981, a silver medal, unsigned, 45mm [7]. Varied state, second pierced; three cased £100-£150 1380 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, silver medals by G.W. de Saulles (3), 55 and 26 (2)mm (W & E 3000A.1, 4; BHM 3506; E 1817); together with miscellaneous coins, reproduction medals (including Olympic Games), copies, etc (38) [41]. Very fine and better; first in case of issue £100-£150 1381 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, medals (2), in white metal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 76mm (W & E 3475A.5; BHM 3511; E 1816), in bronze, unsigned, for St Saviour’s Church, Pimlico, 78mm (W & E 3760 G2; BHM 3582); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, medals (2), by G.W. de Saulles, in silver and bronze, 31mm, 56mm (W & E 4100A.1, 4100A.3; BHM 3737; E 1871a-b) [4]. First extremely fine, others fine to very fine but second with edge damage £100-£120

1382 Smithfield Club, Centenary, 1898, a matt silver award medal by A. Wyon, bust of the Prince of Wales left, rev. named (Awarded to John McDowall Exhibitor of the Best Carcase class 91), 56mm. Some wear to matt surfaces, otherwise nearly extremely fine, extremely rare; housed in contemporary maroon case £100-£150 1383 Trinity College, Dublin, a silver award medal by W. Woodhouse, bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters left wearing high ruff, rev. arms, naming removed, 51mm. Better than very fine, the awardee’s name skilfully removed £80-£100

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1384 Renfrewshire Agricultural Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Show 1901, Best Clydesdale Mare or Gelding not used for Hire, won by Walter Reid), 35mm (Brodie –; cf. DNW 135, 1336); Inverness Farmer Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Chas. G. Johnston, Balloch, Roadster, 1908), 45mm [2]. First extremely fine and in case of issue, second virtually mint state and attractively toned £60-£80 Although unsigned, the second medal is housed in a contemporary gilt-blocked case by Donald Macrae of Inverness. The Inverness Burgh Directory for 1906-7 carries an advertisement for Macrae as a manufacturing jeweller, watchmaker and optician based at 28 Eastgate

1385 Institute of Builders, a silver award medal, unsigned [by J. Pinches], named (Awarded to Albert Edward Walker, for Excellence of Work at the Practical Examination in Carpentry and Joinery), 52mm (cf. MJP p.63); Universal Cookery & Food Exhibition, London, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, un-named, 45mm, hallmarked Birmingham 1908 [2]. Very fine to extremely fine £60-£80

1386 Investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1911, a silver medal by W. Goscombe John, crowned bust three-quarters left, rev. view of Caernarvon Castle, 35mm (Giordano CM23b; BHM 4079; E 1925). Rims filed, otherwise extremely fine; in original Royal Mint case £100-£120 1387 Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, liner sinking, legend and date 5 MAY 1915 in exergue, rev. passengers buying tickets from a skeleton at the Cunard booth, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c). Extremely fine; with original box and leaflet £60-£80 1388 Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, liner sinking, legend and date 5 MAY 1915 in exergue, rev. passengers buying tickets from a skeleton at the Cunard booth, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c). Good very fine; with original box and leaflet [latter somewhat distressed] £50-£70 1389 Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, cast English copies of the medal by K. Goetz (2), both 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type b) [2]. Good very fine and better £40-£50

1390 Prisoner of War Camp, Stobs, 1916, a bronzed medal, unsigned, view of the camp, sun over hills behind, rev. crowned German eagle over draped shield, 44mm (E 1955). Small edge bruise, otherwise good very fine, rare £100-£120

1391 Woodside Swimming Club, 1887, a bronze award medal, unsigned, named (1923 Junior Championship, R.A. Plumstead), 32mm; Woodside H[igher] G[rade] Public School, War Memorial Medal, 1914-1918, a silver award by Elkington & Co, named (Awarded to Margaret Veronica Parker, Redpath, 1941), hallmarked Birmingham 1940, 25mm; St Machar Woodside Lodge, No.319, bronze Penny; together with other Woodside-related paranumismatica (4, one in silver, for Darts) [7]. Very fine and better £40-£50 Provenance: B. Woodside Collection. Woodside Public School, Wood Green, London

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1392 British Empire Exhibition, 1924, a bronze medal by B. Mackennal and P. Metcalfe, 51mm (BHM 4193; E 1987); British Empire Exhibition, 1925, a bronze medal by B. Mackennal and P. Metcalfe, 51mm (BHM 4203; E 1997) [2]. About as struck; in cases of issue £100-£150 1393 Large Black Pig Society, silver award medals by Mappin & Webb (2), named (Ambo Alpha 70658, Champion Sow, Tunbridge Wells Show, 1925, Mr H.E. Bennett; Treslay Blue Blood 13th G17, Champion, Tunbridge Wells Show, 1931, Mr H.E. Bennett), both hallmarked Birmingham 1923, both 51mm (cf. DNW M11, 1416); Hereford Herd Book Society, a silver award medal by Mappin & Webb, named (Presented by the Hereford Herd Book Society of Great Britain to the Exhibitor of the Best Pedigree Hereford at Devynock Show, Won by ...), hallmarked Birmingham 1929, 51mm; The Shorthorn Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (For the Highest Shorthorn Herd Average in Derbyshire Br N. M.R 1949-50 Awarded to E.A. Chilton), 51mm [4]. Very fine to extremely fine £100-£120 1394 Broadland School of Nursing, an oval enamelled brass badge by Fattorini, 38 x 30mm; G[eneral] H[ospital] N [ottingham], an enamelled silver badge by Birmingham Medal Co, stamped 206, hallmarked 1930, 45 x 31mm; Kent and Canterbury Hospital, an oval enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1944, 39 x 26mm; Kent County Opthalmic and Aural Hospital, an oval enamel badge, 45 x 28mm; Lambeth Hospital, an enamelled brass badge by Fattorini, named (1952, C.R.A. Cooper), 40 x 25mm; Redhill County Hospital Middlesex, an enamelled brass badge by Murcott & Brooke, named (G.V. McGregor, March 1943, née Holmes), 32mm; Stoke Mandeville Hospital N. H.S. Trust, an oval enamelled brass badge by Fattorini, 42 x 26mm; West London Hospital, an openwork enamelled silver badge, hallmarked WH LTD Birmingham 1943, 28mm; The West Riding School of Nursing, an enamel badge by Fattorini, 30mm; Worthing District School of Nursing, an enamel badge by Fattorini, 28mm [10]. Very fine and better £80-£100 1395 The National Show, Cage Bird Exhibition, Crystal Palace, award medals by J. Cutler (2), in silver and bronze, named (Class 281, Cage 2, Second A. Wilson, 1930; Class 270, Cage 6, Awarded to And. Wilson FZS, 1930), first hallmarked Chester 1930, both 40mm (cf. Allen 1931/001) [2]. Very fine and very rare £30-£40 Andrew Wilson, FZS, lecturer in Zoology and Comparative Anatomy, Edinburgh Medical School; formerly Examiner, Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow

1396 Cambridge University, Chancellor’s Medal for Proficiency in Classical Learning, a glazed gold award medal after W. Wyon, crowned head of Queen Victoria left, rev. youth seated left studying a book, Numeria standing on plinth to left, named in exergue (Thomas A. Dawson, For Classics, 1936), 100.45g (including lunettes), 55mm (BHM 1981). Matt, extremely fine with some toning on reverse, lunettes joined by gold band; in contemporary fitted case £4,000-£5,000 A maximum of two of these medals are awarded each year

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1397 A unique gold medal of Edward VIII: Nautical College, Pangbourne, King’s Medal, a gold award by T.H. Paget, bust of Edward VIII left, rev. legend, wreath below, edge named (George L. Bown, 1936), 45mm, 18ct, hallmarked RJ London 1936 [the initials of Sir Robert Arthur Johnson, Deputy Master and Comptroller of the Royal Mint 1922-38], 57.60g (Giordano CM 157; Cheek, BNJ 2018, pp.177-80). Brilliant and virtually as struck, of the highest rarity; in official maroon case, the lid gilt-blocked with Edward VIII’s cypher together with: A gold open-faced keyless Swiss watch: Movement: damascened, lever escapement; Dial: silvered, sunburst, Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds; Case: 9ct gold, hinged back with inscription (Nautical College Pangbourne, Presented by The Elder Brethren of Trinity House to Chief Cadet Captain C.L. Bown, winner of The King’s Gold Medal 1936), hallmarked Birmingham 1934; Movement unsigned, Dennison case, diameter 46.5mm. Movement: running at the time of cataloguing; dial: refinished; case: scuffs throughout and small indentations to rear cover £4,000-£5,000 George Lainchbury Bown (1917-57), third child of Joseph Edgar Bown (1883-1949) and Beryl Iolanthe Bonny (1891-1953). Bown was admitted to the College in 1932, joining Hesperus Division (House) and becoming secretary of the Photographic Society as well as being awarded the bronze medal of the Royal Life Saving Society. His sporting prowess was remarkable, including being captain of Fives (1933), captain of Hockey, Boxing and Fencing (1934), captain of Cricket and Squash (1935) and Vice-Captain of Rugby the same year. He was presented with the King’s Medal and accompanying gold watch, the gift of the Elder Brethren of Trinity House, in 1936 and in the Summer Term passed the Civil Service Commission Examination into the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst, from which he passed out as a Second Lieutenant on 27 January 1938. He transferred to the Indian Army on 2 April 1939 (LG 18 August 1939). Sold with further background, including a copy photograph of the Cricket First XI, 1936, featuring the recipient

1398 150th Anniversary of De La Rue, 1963, a pair of two-tone bakelite (?) medals by P. Vincze, bust left, revs. Mercury standing over seated worker, both 31mm [2]. As made; in fitted case £60-£80

1399 Miscellaneous British and World medals, in silver (5), base metal (14) [19]. Varied state

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£100-£150


World Historical Medals from Various Properties 1400 ARGENTINA, Exposition Internationale and Centenary of Independence, Buenos Aires, 1910, a plated bronze plaque by C. Rossi and C. Mackay, 64 x 62mm (cf. DNW M5, 1451); 50th Anniversary of Argentinian Railways, 1907, a silver medal, unsigned, 31mm [2]. Very fine £30-£40 1401 AUSTRALIA, Adelaide Jubilee International Exhibition, 1887, bronze medals (2), First Order of Merit and Services, both by E.A. Altmann, crowned bust of Victoria left, revs. legend in wreath, 76mm (Carlisle 1887/5, 1887/6; W & E 2013B.1); Tasmanian International Exhibition, 1891-2, a bronze medal, unsigned, 32mm (Carlisle 1891-2/4) [3]. Very fine to extremely fine, but second with some edge bruising £100-£120 1402 AUSTRIA, Weltausstellung Wien [World’s Exhibition, Vienna], 1873, a copper medal for Verdienste by J. Tautenhayn and K. Schwenzer, laureate bust of Franz Joseph I right, rev. seated female receiving wreath from standing female, 70mm (Hauser 2911; Wurzb. 2494; BM Acq. 1983-6, pl.1, 1; BDM VI, 37; cf. DNW M7, 2548). Extremely fine or better with proof-like fields £60-£80 1403 AUSTRIA, Karl I, Accession, 1916, a bronze plaque by H. Kautsch, bust right within wreath, rev. standing female figure holding sword, regalia on plinth to right, 74 x 55mm (Frankenhuis 370; BDM VII, 497). Minor adhesion on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80 1404 BELGIUM, Exposition des Oeuvres de Guillaume Geefs et Gustaaf Wappers, Bruxelles, 1835, a copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, 63mm (Tourneur 363); La Société Royale de la Grande Harmonie de Bruxelles à J.P. Cluysenaar, 1842, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 68mm (Tourneur 577); Louis-Joseph Seutin, 1852, a copper medal by L. Wiener, 62mm (Brettauer 1147; Storer 3359); 75e Anniversaire de l’Independance de la Belgique, Vilvorde, 1905, a plated medal, unsigned, 50mm; 75e Anniversaire de l’Universitaire Catholique, Louvain, 1909, a bronze medal by F. Vermeylen, 60mm (ANS Exh. Cat. 1910, p.339, 2; BDM VI, 224; cf. BDW 14, 748); Yvan Lamberty, a bronze medal by J. Witterwulghe, 79mm (cf. DNW 137, 522) [6]. Very fine, but first lightly scuffed £70-£90 1405 BELGIUM, Société Royale Union Auto Veloce de Belgique (Est. 1869), a plated openwork Art Nouveau plaque by F. Wissaerts, 40 x 30mm; Union Avicole de la Province de Liège, gilt-bronze award medals (2), unsigned, for the Société Nationale pour l’Amélioration de l’Aviculture en Belgique, both 50mm; Labor, 1905, a bronze plaque by M. de Mathelin, 60 x 52mm (cf. DNW 48, 810); Justitia, a uniface bronze plaque by J. Witterwulghe, 75 x 59mm; Schipperkes Club, Bruxelles, a plated plaque by C. Michel, 40mm; together with othewr miscellaneous medals (13), by Fisch, P. Dubois, de Bremaecker, etc [19]. First three about extremely fine and attractive, others very fine £90-£120 1406 BELGIUM, Exposition Nationale des Arts Industriels, Brussels, 1874, a bronze medal by A. Fisch, 49mm; Exposition Universelle, Liège, 1905, a bronze plaque by F.-C.-V. de Vernon for the Comité Français, 73 x 63mm (PBE 979; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.50, 194; BDM VI, 243; cf. DNW 169, 1126); together with a French bronze medal, unsigned, on the Opening of the Railway from Paris to St Germain, 1835 [3]. First two extremely fine or nearly so, last good fine £60-£80 1407 BELGIUM, Chambre Syndicale Provinciale des Arts Industriels, Ghent, Exposition Nationale, 1882, a plated medal, unsigned, 50mm; Société Gantoise, Exposition Internationale d’Aviculture, 1895, a silver medal, unsigned, 50mm; Exposition Universelle Internationale, Brussels, 1897, a bronze award medal by J. Lagae for Wolfers Frès, un-named, 70mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.16, 79; BDM III, 267-8; cf. DNW 187, 764); Exposition Universelle, Liège, 1905, a bronze award medal by P. Dupon, un-named, 70mm (cf. DNW 147, 1876), and a silver Jury badge by Wolfers Frès, 34mm; Exposition Cantonale d’Arts & Metiers, Ville de Vilvorde, 1907, a plated Art Nouveau plaque, unsigned, 64 x 43mm; Fédération Nationale des Sociétés d’Aviculture de Belgique, Exposition Internatiionale, Bruxelles, a plated plaque by F. Ducatillion for Fisch, 50 x 44mm; Exposition Internationale, Antwerp, 1930, Adrien van de Burgh, bronze medals by J. Dupon (2), both 69mm (cf. BM Acq. 1978-82, p.15, 64), and a uniface bronze medal of van de Burgh, 1935, by J. Dupon, also 69mm [10]. Very fine and better; second and sixth with loops for suspension £120-£150 1408 BELGIUM, Naval Raid on Zeebrugge, 1918 [struck 1927], a plated bronze artist’s proof for the obv. of the plaque by P. de Soete for Fisch, stamped ÉPREUVE D’ARTISTE, NO.5 below, 81 x 46mm (BM Acq, 1978-82, pl.13, 29; cf. DNW 47, 818); Le Vainqueur, c. 1928, a plated bronze artist’s proof for the obv. of an unadopted Olympic Games plaque by P. de Soete for Fisch, stamped ÉPREUVE D’ARTISTE, NO.3 below, 81 x 46mm; À Mes Amis, 1931, a bronze artist’s proof for the obv. of the self-portrait plaque by P. de Soete for Fisch, stamped ÉPREUVE D’ARTISTE, NO. H.S. below, 80 x 53mm (cf. BSJ 16, 553); Conservatoire Africain, 1933, a plated bronze artist’s proof for the obv. of the plaque by P. de Soete for Fisch, stamped ÉPREUVE D’ARTISTE, NO.7 below, 81 x 46mm (BM Acq. 1978-82, p.13, 30; cf. Elsen 96, 2127) [4]. Very fine, an interesting group £70-£90 Provenance: From the estate of the artist, Pierre de Soete (1886-1948), and sold with his carte de visite, 9 rue de Ligne, Bruxelles

1409 BELGIUM, miscellaneous medals (41), mostly base metal; together with other World medals (7), coins (2) and a Belgian banknote [51]. Varied state £200-£300

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World Historical Medals from Various Properties 1410 CANADA, Bicentenary of the Marriage of Claude-Mathias Farnsworth and Catherine Charpentier, 1913, a bronze medal by J. S. and M. Co., view of Farnworth Manor, Lancashire, rev. inscription, 60mm. Nearly extremely fine and extremely rare £40-£60 Farnworth lies 7 miles north west of central Manchester and today forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.

1411 FRANCE, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, a copper medal by R. Dumarest for Monneron, undated [1791], bust left, rev. legend, edge VEND A PARIS CHEZ MONNERON (PATENTE), 35mm (Julius 187; BDM I, 644). Very fine, patinated £40-£50

1412 FRANCE, Sporting Dunkerquois, Régates, 1893, a bronze award medal, unsigned, 50mm; GERMANY, Oberkommando des Heeres, Geheime Feldpolizei, a gilt badge, no. 3272, 44mm; NETHERLANDS, Willem I, a copper award medal by J.H. Simon, named (Boiuwkunde 3e Klas eerste, Van Wege de Stad Mechelen aun F. Rossel, Kueekeling der Akademie, 1829), 46mm; together with other base metal medals, plaques, badges, etc (14), by F. Vernon, Fisch, F. Dubois, Callie, Lea Ahlborn, etc [17]. Several very fine £90-£120

1413 FRANCE, Compagnie Générale Transatlantique, the Launch of the Normandie, 1935, an Art Déco silver medal by J. Vernon, sea-goddess freeing sea-horse, rev. liner under steam, 68mm (Maier 333; BM Acq. 1978-82, p.60, 142; cf. DNW M11, 1829). About extremely fine, rare in silver; in contemporary card case £600-£800

1414 FRANCE, Maréchal Pétain, 1941, a uniface bronze plaque by M. Renard, standing figure of Pétain left, 75 x 59mm (cf. DNW 49, 974). About extremely fine, attractively patinated, rare £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction M10, 15 March 2011, lot 1555

1415 FRANCE, Maréchal Pétain, 1943, a bronze medal by P. Turin, uniformed bust left, rev. Francisque, legend and date below, edge stamped OA 354 METAL D, 68mm (cf. DNW 137, 522). Good extremely fine, scarce; in original card box [named Mr Alfred ANGOT] £100-£120

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World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1416 GERMANY, Einweihung des Reichstagsgebäudes in Berlin [Inauguration of the Reichstag, Berlin], 1894, a bronze medal by O. Schultz for Loos, conjoined busts of Wilhelm I, Friedrich III and Wilhelm II right, crown above and wreath around, rev. elevation of the Reichstag, 80mm (Müller 4; Slg Marienburg 6994). Extremely fine £100-£150

1417 GERMANY, Hinrichtung von Albert Leo Schlageter durch die Franzosen [Execution of Albert Leo Schlageter by the French], 1923, a silver medal by K. Goetz for Bayer Hauptmünzamt, bust facing, rev. Schlageter facing firing squad, 36mm (K 300). About extremely fine £100-£120

1418 GERMANY, SA Parade in Dresden, 1934, a porcelain medal, unsigned, 51mm. About as made

£50-£70

1419 GERMANY, miscellaneous 20th century medals, in silver (3), base metal (14) [17]. Varied state; one cased £100-£150

1420 JAMAICA, International Exhibition, 1891, a gilt-copper award medal by L.C. Wyon, diademed bust of Victoria left, rev. legend in wreath, un-named, 45mm (Roehrs 1566; cf. Brandon 1027). A few edge nicks, some wear to gilding, otherwise good very fine and rare; housed in a contemporary fitted case £80-£100 The exhibition was the idea of A.C. Sinclair, a native of Jamaica, and was said to be ‘the most extraordinary commercial event in the history of the Gulf of Mexico and the West Indies’. It was opened on 27 January 1891 by the 25-year old Prince George (later George V). By the time it closed on 2 May it had received a total of 302,831 visitors. Despite its popularity, the exhibition failed to pay its way and lost some £4,500

1421 NETHERLANDS, The Burgmasters of North Holland to Jhr. Mr. J.W.M. Schorer, 1896, a bronze medal by H. Jauner, arms with supporters, rev. eight shields around central shield of North Holland, 76mm (Zwierzina 1305). An elaborate medal, extremely fine with proof-like fields £60-£80

1422 RUSSIA, Alexander I, Coronation, 1801, a silver jeton, unsigned, crowned cipher, rev. legend, 23mm (Diakov 264.8; Bit. 935). About very fine, some toning £60-£80

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World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1423 RUSSIA, Nicholas I, Coronation, 1826, a copper medal by V. Alexeev and I. Lavretsov, bust right, rev. imperial crown on column, 65mm (Diakov 446.1; Reichel 3450). Extremely fine £150-£200

1424 RUSSIA, Inauguration of the Monument cast from Turkish Cannon, St Petersburg, 1886, a bronze medal by A. Griliches Jr and Sr, conjoined heads of Alexander II and Alexander III right within oak and laurel wreath and legend, rev. view of monument, 72mm (Diakov 974.1; Smirnov 921). About extremely fine with chocolate brown toning on obverse, very rare £150-£200 The monument was cast from Turkish cannon captured during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-8

1425 RUSSIA, Central Asian Exhibition, Moscow, 1891, a bronze medal by A. Griliches Jr and Sr, crowned arms of Moscow, rev. caravan moving left through desert landscape, sunset in background, all within ornate border, 67mm (Diakov 1061.1; Smirnov 997). A few edge knocks, obverse extremely fine, reverse nearly so but scratched in upper field, very rare £200-£300

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World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1426 SWEDEN, Swedish Volunteer Corps, 1940, a bronze plaque by Westins Ateljé, Stockholm, 85 x 55mm. Extremely fine, rare £100-£120 Presented to those who served in the Winter War in Finland, 1940

1427 U.S.A., Death of George Washington, 1799, a copper medal by J. Westwood, bust right, rev. legend within wreath, thirteen short arrows above, reads JUNE, 41mm (Musante 83; Baker 80). About extremely fine, scarce £200-£260

1428 U.S.A., Amateur Athletic Union of the United States, 1888, a silver medal by Mermod-Jaccard & King, St Louis, engraved (All-Around Champion), 45mm; Homan Athletic Association, award medals by Dieges & Clust, Chicago (5, all different types), in silver (2), named (100 Yds Dash, 1911, Chas. H. Tharp, 10 4/5 sec.; High Jump), and in bronze (3), named (Shot Put, 1911, Chas H. Tharp, 35 ft. 10 in.; Pole Vault, 1911, Chas. H. Tharp; Broad Jump), 37 and 32mm; together with engraved badges (7, some in silver), one named to Chas. Tharp and depicting a high-jumper, and other apparel badges (3) [16]. Very fine and bnetter; mostly with clips and rings for suspension £80-£100

1429 U.S.A., Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904, a light bronze plaque by A.A. Weinman, two standing figures, rev. eagle with wings outstretched standing on tablet, two dolphins below, SILVER MEDAL, 65 x 65mm (Baxter 110; BDM VI, 428; cf. DNW 49, 1042); together with a similar light bronze plaque in the shape of a shield, GOLD MEDAL, 70 x 75mm [2]. Extremely fine; second in maroon cardboard case of issue £100-£120

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ANCIENT COINS


Ancient Coins from Various Properties Greek Coinages

1430 CALABRIA, Tarentum, Nomos, youth on horseback right, rev. Taras right on dolphin, holding tripod, 7.62g (HN Italy 957; Vlasto 666). About very fine, surface deposits £80-£100

1431 KINGS OF MACEDON, Alexander III, Drachm, Sardis, 334-323, head of Herakles right, wearing lion-skin, rev. ΑΛΕΧΑΝΔΡΟΥ, Zeus seated left, holding eagle and sceptre, monogram and bee in field, 4.29g (Price 2576; ADM 143, same obv. die). Small scuff on reverse, otherwise good very fine £150-£180 1432 THRACE, Cherronesos, Hemidrachms (2), c. 386-338, forepart of lion right, head reverted, revs. quadripartite incuse square, with two sunken quarters containing a pellet and variously, another pellet and a grape bunch, 2.26g, 2.41g (McClean 4055, 4079) [2]. First good very fine but with some porosity, second slightly off-centre £60-£80 1433 THRACE, Cherronesos, Hemidrachm, c. 386-338, forepart of lion right, head reverted, rev. quadripartite incuse square, with two sunken quarters containing a pellet and a grape bunch, 2.31g (McClean 4079); together with others of similar type (10) [11]. Fine to very fine £100-£120

1434 THESSALY, Larissa, Drachm, late phase L-I, c. 360-50, head of nymph facing three-quarters left, rev. horse crouching right, 6.10g (Lorber 2015, series 10, O30/R2; BD Thessaly 318, same dies; McClean 4618-21; BMC 60-2). Light mark on nymph’s cheek, otherwise very fine £150-£180 1435 AKARNANIA, Anaktorium, Stater, 320-280, Pegasos flying left, rev. helmeted head of Athena left, 8.06g (cf. McClean 5300; BMC 66-9); CARIA, Kaunos, Æ unit, 350-300, bull butting right, rev. sphinx seated right, 1.02g (SNG Copenhagen 182; BMC 3ff); PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy II, Hemiobol, series III (265-46), Alexandria, head of Zeus right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, 5.70g (CPE B 239; Svoronos 469); SOUTHERN ARABIA, Saba, Denarius, 1st cent. AD, male head left, crescent above, rev. bucranium with antelope’s horns, 1.92g (SNG ANS 1503ff; BMC 1ff); together with a bronze unit of Lampsakos [5]. Fine to very fine £100-£120

1436 MOESIA, Istros, Drachm, 400-330, two male heads facing, the left inverted, rev. eagle on dolphin left, 5.18g (SNG BM 247; SNG Stancomb 147). Good very fine, toned £180-£220 Provenance: Bt Spink

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties

1437 PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy II with Arsinöe II, Half Mnaieion (or Pentekontadrachmon), ΑΔΕΛΦΩΝ, jugate, diademed and draped busts of Ptolemy II and Arsinöe II right, Galatian shield behind rev. ΘΕΩΝ, jugate, diademed and draped busts of Ptolemy Soter and Berenike I right, 13.87g (Oliver and Lorber O28/–; CPE 314; Svoronos 604). Good very fine £2,000-£2,600 1438 SOUTHERN ARABIA, Saba, Denarii (2), 1st cent. AD, male bust left, crescent above, revs. bucranium with antelope’s horns, 1.38g, 1.57g (SNG ANS 1503ff; BMC 1ff) [2]. Second softly stuck on obverse, otherwise fine and better £50-£60 1439 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Khusraw I (531-79), Drachm, AW (Ohrmazd-Ardashir), yr 1, 4.09g/3h (NMI 621; Göbl type I/1); together with an Abbasid Dirham of al-’Abbasiya [2]. First double-struck on obverse otherwise good very fine and toned, second very fine £40-£50

Oriental Greek Coinage 1440 Menander (c. 155-130), Drachm, South Chach (MIG 215t), Hermaios (c. 95-70), Drachm, Kapisa (MIG 419c); INDOSCYTHIAN, Azilises (c. 85-35), Drachm, Taxila Sirsukh (MIG 802a), Azes II (c. 35-5), Drachms (2), Hazara (MIG 825c, 847a) [5]. Varied state £60-£80

1441 Antialkidas (c. 130-95), Drachm, Pushkalavati, 2.43g/12h (MIG 275b). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180 1442 HEPHTHALITES, Anonymous, Drachm, ‘Napki Malik’ type, c. 6th cent. AD, beetle countermark on obv., 3.00g (Mitchiner ACW 1491-4). About very fine £50-£70 Provenance: St James’s Auction 20, 18 November 2011, lot 751

1443 NEZAK HUNS, Phromo Kesaro (c. 680-700), Drachm, imitating a type of the Sasanian ruler Hormizd IV, with mintname ‘BHL’ (Balkh) and date yr ‘11’, countermarked with head left in obv. margin and Bactrian phoro in rev. margin, 3.45g/3h (cf. Schnädelbach, ONS Journal 169, pp. 3-4). Very fine £60-£80

Roman Republican Coinage 1444 Anonymous, Uncia, 217-15, helmeted head of Roma left, pellet behind head, rev. ship prow right, pellet below, 11.75g (Craw. 38/6; RCV 615); Titus (as Cæsar), As, 74, rev. Spes walking left, 10.37g (RIC 751; RCV 2478); together with miscellaneous Roman bronzes (12) [14]. Varied state £80-£100 1445 M. Furius Philus, Denarius, c. 119, 3.78g (Craw. 281/1; BMCRR Italy 555ff); P. Licinius Nerva, Denarius, c. 113, 3.89g (Craw. 292/1; BMCRR Italy 5216); M. Æmilius Scaurus and P. Plautius Hypsæus, Denarius, c. 58, King Aretas kneeling beside camel, rev. Jupiter in quadriga left, scorpion below horses’ forelegs, 3.18g (Craw. 422/1b; BMCRR 3877); C. Vibius Pansa Cætronianus, Denarius, 48, 3.28g (Craw. 449/1a; BMCRR 3978); L. Livineius Regulus, Denarius, 42, 2.96g (Craw. 494/29; BMCRR 4269); together with a fourrée legionary Denarius of Mark Antony [6]. Fair to very fine, first removed from a ring mount £60-£80 1446 L. Piso Frugi, Denarius, Rome, c. 90, rev. horseman right, 3.40g (Craw. 340/1; cf. BMCRR 1980; RCV 235); C. Postumius, Denarius, Rome, c. 74, rev. hound running right, spear below, 3.80g (Craw. 394/1a; BMCRR 3238; RCV 330); Septimius Severus, Denarius, rev. Emperor standing left, 2.75g (RIC 308; RSC 791; RCV 6393) [3]. Very fine and better, but first removed from a swivel mount with residual edge rivets £80-£100

1447 L. Plautius Plancus, Denarius, Rome, 47, head of Medusa facing, rev. Victory, half draped, flying right, leading four horses, 3.90g (Craw. 453/1c; BMCRR 4009; CRI 29A; RSC Plautia 14). Very fine £120-£150

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties

Roman Imperatorial Coinage 1448 CÆSARIANS, Julius Cæsar, Denarius, travelling military mint in North Africa, 47-6, diademed head of Venus right, rev. CAESAR, Æneas advancing left, carrying palladium in right hand and Anchises on left shoulder, 3.31g (Craw. 458/1; BMCRR East 31-5; RSC 12). Fine, corroded £60-£80

Roman Imperial Coinage 1449 Augustus with Agrippa, As, Nemausus, 10-14, rev. crocodile chained to palm tree, 10.39g (RIC 159; RPC 525); Domitian (as Cæsar), As, rev. Æquitas standing left, 11.30g (RIC 321; BMC –; RCV 2690); Trajan, As, rev. Victory advancing left, 11.69g (RIC 434; BMC 751; RCV 3242); Severus Alexander, Sestertius, rev. Annona standing left, 19.54g (RIC 548; BMC 346; RCV 7962); Diocletian, Follis, Alexandria, Genius standing left, 8.07g (RIC 32a; RCV 12803); Maximianus, Follis, Thessalonica, rev. similar, 8.88g (RIC 25b; RCV 13263); together with a anonymous Republican As and a provincial bronze of Nicipolis and Istrum [8]. Fine to very fine £100-£150 1450 Claudius, Quadrans, Rome, 41, hand holding scales, 1864). Good very fine

PNR

between pans, rev. large

S C,

3.37g (RIC 85; BMC 174; RCV £90-£120

Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 555

1451 Nero, Denarius, Rome, 67-8, laureate bust right, rev. aquila right between two standards, 2.98g (RIC 68; RSC 356; RCV 1947). Old edge chip at 10 o’clock and light surface marks, otherwise fine, rare £120-£150 1452 Nero, As, 62-8, rev. Victory advancing left, holding inscribed shield, 9.84g (RIC 351; BMC 246); Hadrian, Sestertius, 117, rev. Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia, 27.31g (RIC 150; BMC 1130); together with a Denarius of Trajan and miscellaneous base metal coins (4) [7]. First nearly very fine with areas of cuprite, second scratched and marked in fields, others in varied state £60-£80

1453 Galba, Denarius, Rome, 68-9, laureate bust right, rev. Livia standing left, holding patera and sceptre, 3.06g (RIC 150; RSC 55a; cf. RCV 2102). Good fine, weakness on reverse £100-£120

1454 Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. tripod-lebes surmounted by dolphin, raven below, 2.83g (RIC 109; RSC 111; RCV 2201). Good fine, but a small edge chip and scuff on reverse £100-£120 1455 Vespasian, Denarius, 69-70, rev. Judæa restrained, seated right, trophy behind, 2.55g (RIC 2; RSC 226; RCV 2296); Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, rev. Victory inscribing DACIA onto shield, 2.62g (RIC 130; RSC 80; RCV 3128) [2]. First fine but with several small surface delaminations, second very fine but with a thin flan crack at 1 o’clock penetrating to the portrait £120-£150 1456 Vespasian, Denarii (2), 70, rev. Pax seated left, 2.94g; 74, rev. Emperor seated right, 3.07g (RIC 29, 702; RSC 94h, 364; RCV 2285, 2300); Elagabalus, Denarius, 218-22, rev. Emperor standing left, 2.92g (RIC 88b; RSC 61; RCV 7518); together with a Quinarius of Hadrian [4]. Last poor, others better, but first with marks on edge £60-£80 1457 Divus Vespasian, Denarius, rev. triumphal quadriga left, 3.39g (RIC Titus 361; RSC Vespasian 146; RCV 2566); Nerva, Denarius, rev. Fortuna standing left, 3.09g (RIC 16; RSC 66; RCV 3025); Antoninius Pius, Denarius, rev. Annona standing left, 3.43g (RIC 162; RSC 283; RCV 4067) [3]. First possibly removed from a ring mount, second with a small scuff on bust, otherwise very fine, last better and lightly toned £100-£120 1458 Domitian, Denarius, 81, rev. garlanded and lighted altar, 2.86g, As, 84, rev. altar building, 10.06g (RIC 43, 224; RCV 2748, 2808); Diva Faustina Senior, Sestertius, 141, rev. Ceres standing left, holding two torches, 28.79g (RIC 1120; RCV 4615); Aurelian, Antoninianus, Rome, rev. Sol advancing right, 4.08g (RIC 65; RCV 11568); Probus, Antoninianus, Rome, rev. Jupiter standing facing, 3.68g (RIC 152; RCV 11989); together with a Diobol of Mesembria, another Antoninianus of Probus and a 4th century bronze [8]. Fine to very fine £60-£80

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 1459 Anonymous (under Domitian-Antoninus Pius), Quadrans, winged cap right, rev. winged caduceus, 2.30g (RIC 32; RCV 2928); Diva Faustina Senior, Sestertius, rev. Vesta standing left, holding patera and palladium, altar by feet, 21.96g (RIC 1126; RCV 4619); Tetricus II, Antoninianus, Gallic mint, rev. Spes walking right, 3.34g (RIC 270; RCV 11292); Constantine I, Centenionalis, Rome, rev. Roma seated left inscribing shield, 3.11g (RIC 194; RCV 16278); Crispus, Centenionalis, London, rev. inscribed altar, 2.75g (RIC 212; RCV 16725); together with miscellaneous 4th century bronzes (4) [9]. Varied state £80-£100 1460 Nerva, Denarius, laureate bust right, rev. Æquitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 3.26g (RIC 13; RSC 6; RCV 3019). Good fine, portrait better, some light surface deposits £50-£70

1461 Nerva, Sestertius, 97, laureate bust right, rev. Fortuna seated left, holding corn-ears and sceptre, 20.78g (RIC 85; BMC 110; RCV 3046). Good fine, strong portrait, dark green patina £200-£260 1462 Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, rev. Dacia, bound and seated right, 2.80g (RIC 96; RSC 118; RCV 3136); Hadrian, Denarius, 121-3, rev. Roma seated left, 2.96g (RIC 541; RSC 1102; cf. RCV 3519); Lucius Verus, Denarius, 163, rev. Armenia, bound and seated left, 2.46g (RIC 501; RSC 6; RCV 5347); Crispina, Denarius, 180-2, rev. Juno standing left, 2.73g (RIC 283; RSC 21; RCV 6001); Plautilla, Denarius, 204, rev. Venus standing left, 2.64g (RIC 369; RSC 25; RCV 7074); together with a Republican Denarius [6]. Fine to very fine £150-£180

1463 Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right seen from behind, rev. Mars standing front, holding shield and spear, 3.08g (RIC 161; RSC 379; RCV 3158). About extremely fine, centrally struck, lightly toned £80-£100 1464 Trajan, Sestertius, 98-9, rev. Pax seated left, 25.88g (RIC 401; RCV 3214); Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, 140-4, rev. shewolf right, suckling twins, 24.79g (RIC 648; RCV 4241); Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, 163-4, rev. Mars advancing right, 20.28g (RIC 854; RCV 5000); Septimius Severus, Sestertius, 194, rev. Annona standing left, 20.23g (RIC 677a; RCV 6405); together with a Tetradrachm of Demetrios I [5]. Fair to good fine, but first smoothed and with details strengthened £80-£100 1465 Trajan, Sestertius, 103-11, rev. Spes walking left, 27.36g (RIC 509; BMC 810; RCV 3200); Hadrian, As, 125-8, rev. ship with four rowers right, 12.75g (RIC 820; BMC 1342; RCV 3682); Antoninus Pius, As, 140-4, rev. Felicitas standing left, 1.16g (RIC 679; 1362; cf. RCV 4272); Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), Sestertius, 151-2, rev. Virtus standing left, 26.92g (RIC Antoninus Pius 1304a; BMC Antoninus Pius 1916; RCV –) [4]. First harshly cleaned, last tooled in hair, otherwise about very fine or better £80-£100 Provenance: Second W. Yorke Moore Collection, Sotheby Auction, 21-3 April 1879, lot unspecified

1466 Trajan, Sestertius, 114-17, laureate and draped right, rev. Emperor seated right on podium greeting soldiers below, 24.22g (RIC 658; BMC 1018; RCV 3187). Lightly smoothed, about very fine £120-£150

1467 Trajan, Dupondius, 112-14, radiate bust right, drapery on far shoulder, rev. Via Trajana reclining left on rick, holding wheel and branch, 12.86g (RIC 641; BMC 999; RCV 3226). Small striking split at 4 o’clock, otherwise very fine, attractive green patina £80-£100

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 1468 Hadrian, Denarius, bust right, rev. Emperor embracing Felicitas, 2.97g (RIC 1996; RSC 628; RCV 3488). Better than very fine, good metal £60-£80

1469 Hadrian, Denarius, 124-7, laureate bust right, drapery over far shoulder, rev. Lbertas standing left, holding pileus and sceptre, 3.48g (RIC 2990; RSC 374a; RCV 3477). Good very fine, light olive patina £80-£100

1470 Hadrian, Sestertius, 130-3, bust right, rev. Emperor standing left, raising kneeling Macedonia, 29.77g (RIC 1882; BMC 1826; RCV 3635). About very fine £120-£150 x

1471 Hadrian, Dupondius, 119-23, rev. Æternitas standing left, 13.16g, As, 130-8, rev. Emperor assisting Hispania, 9.25g (RIC 405, 1870; BMC 1219, 1821; cf. RCV 3691); Sabina, As, 127-38, rev. Concordia seated left, 11.12g (RIC 2516; BMC 1889; RCV 3943); Diva Faustina Senior, Sestertius, 141, rev. Vesta standing left, 24.95g (RIC 1125; BMC 1519; RCV 4617) [4]. Fine and better , several scarce £150-£200

1472 Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 152-3, laureate bust right, rev. Annona standing left, holding corn-ears and resting left arm on modius on prow, 3.46g (RIC 221; RSC 291; RCV 4068). Good extremely fine, struck from fresh dies of pleasing style, lightly toned £100-£120

1473 Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, 148-9, laureate bust right, rev. Æquitas, draped, standing left holding scales in right hand and cornucopia in left, 27.67g (RIC 855; BMC 1823-4; RCV 4126). Good very fine, green patina £150-£180 1474 Antoninus Pius, Sestertius, 151-2, rev. Annona standing left, 22.83g (RIC 868; cf. RCV 4251); Faustina Junior, Sestertius, 145-61, rev. Venus standing left, 24.37g (RIC 1386B; RCV 4718); Septimius Severus, Sestertius, 193, rev. aquila between two standards, 26.12g (RIC 652; RCV 6413); together with other Sestertii (4) [7]. Fair to fine £60-£80

1475 Diva Faustina Senior, Sestertius, 141, draped bust right, rev. Juno standing left, holding sceptre in left hand and raising right hand, 26.60g (RIC Antoninus Pius 1102a; BMC 1480; RCV 4605). Area of oxidisation below bust, otherwise good very fine £80-£100

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1476 Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), Denarius, 145-60, bust right, rev. Spes walking left, holding flower and raising skirt, 3.50g (RIC Antoninus Pius 431; RSC 103; RCV 4783). Small scuff under chin, otherwise good very fine, well-centred, bright attractive metal £80-£100

1477 Marcus Aurelius, Denarius, 164, rev. Mars standing right, holding spear and shield, 2.71g (RIC 91; RSC 468; RCV 4919); Lucius Verus, Denarius, 162-3, rev. Providentia standing left, holding globe and cornucopia, 3.06g (RIC 485; RSC 153; RCV 5354) [2]. About extremely fine, first toned, second with bright attractive metal £120-£150

1478 Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, 161-2, laureate bust right, rev. Emperor and Lucius Verus, togate, clasping right hands, 23.41g (RIC 826; BMC 1009; RCV 4962). Very fine with a strong portrait £100-£120

1479 Divus Marcus Aurelius, Sestertius, 180, bust right, rev. eagle standing right on garlanded altar, 23.12g (RIC Commodus 657; BMC 389; RCV 5980). Very fine, rough patina £100-£120 1480 Faustina Junior, Sestertius, 145-61, draped bust right, rev. Diana standing facing, holding arrow in right hand and resting left hand on bow on ground, 27.66g (RIC Antoninus Pius 1383b; BMC 2194; RCV 4717). Very fine, but with light smoothing on obverse and pitting on reverse £50-£60 1481 Faustina Junior, Sestertius, 161-76, draped bust right, rev. Cybele seated, holding drum on knee, lions by throne, 23.32g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1663; BMC 932). Smoothed and tooled, otherwise about very fine £30-£40

1482 Divus Lucius Verus, Sestertius, 169, bust right, rev. eagle, head to right, standing on globe, 23.92g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 1509; BMC 135-62; RCV 5207). About very fine, rough patina £80-£100 1483 Commodus, Denarius, 184, rev. Fides standing right, holding corn-ears and basket, 3.61g (RIC 91a; RSC 463; RCV –); Julia Mamæa, Denarius, 222, rev. Juno standing left, holding patera and sceptre, peacock by feet, 2.75g (RIC 343; RSC 35; RCV 8212); Victorinus, Antoninianus, 270, rev. Salus standing right, feeding snake in arms, 2.62g (RIC 67; RCV 11179); Constantine I, Centenionalis, Trier, 324-5, rev. turreted gateway, 3.88g (RIC 449; RCV 16238)[4]. Very fine and better £80-£100 1484 Commodus, Sestertius, 184-5, laureate bust right, rev. Victory seated right on shields, inscribing shield set on knee, VICT BRIT in exergue, 24.25g (RIC 452; BMC 560; RCV 5826). Some smoothing in obverse fields, otherwise about very fine £80-£100

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1485 Crispina, Sestertius, 178-91, bust right, hair waved, rev. Salus, draped, seated left, feeding from patera in right hand, snake round altar, 20.90g (RIC Commodus 672A; BMC 420; RCV 6010). Nearly very fine, brown patina with a light area of cuprite in the obverse field £80-£100 1486 Pertinax, Denarius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Opus seated left, holding corn ears in hand, 2.53g (RIC 8a; RSC 33; RCV 6045). Dark patina, fine, rare £80-£100

1487 Didius Julianus, Denarius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe, 3.21g (RIC 3; RSC 15; RCV 6074). Good fine, toned £150-£180 1488 Septimius Severus, Denarius, 200-1, rev. Providentia standing left, holding wand over globe, and sceptre, 3.41g (RIC 166; RSC 586; RCV 6354); Caracalla, Denarius, 212, rev. Annona seated left, holding corn-ears over modius, 2.97g (RIC 195; RSC 205; RCV 6825) [2]. Good very fine and better, first well-centred, second with a thin striking crack at 8 o’clock £80-£100 1489 Septimius Severus, Denarius, 210-11, rev. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing right, holding wreath and palm, 3.15g (RIC 332; RSC 727; RCV 6382); Caracalla, Denarius, 210-13, rev. VICTORIAE BRIT, Victory advancing left, holding wreath and palm, 3.38g (RIC 231; RSC 629; RCV 6900) [2]. Good very fine £80-£100 1490 Julia Domna, Sestertius, rev. Juno seated left, 22.66g (RIC Caracalla 586; BMC 469; RCV 7115); Geta, Sestertius, rev. Caracalla and Geta flanking tripod, flute player behind, 27.89g (RIC 156; BMC 214-16; RCV 7264); Gordian III, Sestertius, rev. Liberalitas standing left, 21.98g (RIC 269; RCV 8713); Otacilia Severa, Sestertius, rev. Pietas standing left, 21.72g (RIC 208a; RCV 9168); Philip II, Sestertius, rev. inscribed column, 18.68g (RIC 265a; RCV 9284) [5]. Generally fine, smoothed £80-£100

1491 Caracalla (as Cæsar), Sestertius, 196-7, bust right, rev. Spes walking left, holding flowers with right hand and skirt with left, 17.30g (RIC 401; BMC 613-14; RCV 6686). Good very fine, brown patina £120-£150

1492 Geta, Denarius, 211, P SEPT GETA PIVS AVG BRIT, laureate bust right, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 3.53g (RIC 80; RSC 198; RCV 7253). Nearly extremely fine, lightly toned with some residual bloom £100-£120

1493 Macrinus, Denarius, 217-18, laureate and cuirassed bust right with cropped beard, rev. Felicitas standing left, holding short caduceus and sceptre, 2.98g (RIC 62b; RSC 19a; RCV 7331). Nearly extremely fine, lightly toned £200-£260

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1494 Elagabalus, Sestertius, 222, horned and laureate bust right, rev. Emperor standing left, holding club in left hand, altar by feet, star in field, 22.21g (RIC 334; BMC 454; RCV 7577). About very fine, scarce £80-£100

1495 Julia Paula, Sestertius, 219-20, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopia, star in left field, 21.49g (RIC Elagabalus 381; BMC 415; RCV 7660). Small striking split at 1 o’clock, otherwise good fine, scarce £100-£120

1496 Severus Alexander, Denarius, 232, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Mars advancing right, 3.76 (RIC 246; RSC 161a; RCV 7882). About extremely fine, light grey tone £70-£90 1497 Severus Alexander, Sestertius, 222-31, laureate bust right, draped over left shoulder, rev. Justitia, seated left, holding patera and sceptre, 17.73g (RIC 563b; BMC 612; RCV 7971). Good very fine, olive-green patina £60-£80

1498 Orbiana, Sestertius, 225-7, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopiæ, 24.17g (RIC Severus Alexander 655; BMC 293; RCV 8193). Good fine, green patina, rare £120-£150

1499 Maximinus Thrax, Denarius, 235-6, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and transverse sceptre, 3.05g (RIC 12; RSC 31; RCV 8310). Extremely fine, light tone over attractive bright metal £80-£100

1500 Maximus, Sestertius, 236-8, draped bust right, rev. Maximus in military attire standing left, holding baton and spear, two standards behind, 23.38g (RIC 13; BMC 213; RCV 8411). Good very fine, brown patina £120-£150

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1501 Gordian III (as Cæsar), 238, Sestertius, draped bust right, rev. priestly implements, 19.97g (RIC 3; BMC 64-6; RCV 8559). Some minor corrosion on reverse, otherwise good fine, scarce £60-£80 1502 Gordian III, Antoninianii (2), revs. Felicitas standing left, holding long caduceus and cornucopia, 4.13g, Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia, 4.35g (RIC 142, 144; RSC 81, 98; RCV 8608, 8612) [2]. Nearly extremely fine, toned £80-£100 1503 Philip I, Antoninianus, 244-5, rev. Salus standing left, feeding snake rising from altar, 5.79g (RIC 47; RSC 205; RCV 8964); Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 245, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and single cornucopia, altar by feet, 3.90g (RIC 129; RSC 16; RCV 9150); Trajan Decius, Antoninianus, 250, rev. Emperor on horseback right, 4.26g (RIC 11b; RSC 4; RCV 9366); Herennius Etruscus, Antoninianus, 251, rev. Apollo seated left, holding branch, 3.36g (RIC 146; RSC 24; RCV 9522) [4]. First two good very fine with light porosity, others extremely fine, toned £120-£150 1504 Philip I, Sestertius, rev. Æquitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 22.46g (RIC 166a; RCV 8987); Philip II (as Cæsar), Sestertius, rev. Philip standing left, holding globe and spear, 18.35g (RIC 256a; RCV 9249) [2]. Better than very fine £60-£80 1505 Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, rev. Pudicitia seated left, 4.40g (RIC 123; RCV 9159); Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, rev. Pudicitia standing left, 4.29g (RIC 58; RCV 9494); Gallienus, Antoninianus, rev. doe walking left, 3.74g (RIC 177; RCV 10199); Postumus, Antoninianii (3), rev. Moneta standing left, 3.46g, Victory standing left, 3.34g, Virtus standing right, 3.52g (RIC 75, 89, 93; RCV 10962, 10996, 10998); Probus, Antoninianus, Antioch, Jupiter greeting Emperor, 3.35g (RIC 922; RCV 11961); together with miscellaneous Antoninianii (5) [12]. Very fine and better £60-£80 1506 Herennia Etruscilla, Sestertius, rev. Fecunditas standing left, 21.32g (RIC 134; RCV 9504); Volusian, Sestertii (2), revs. Apollo standing left, 21.40g, Concordia seated left, 15.75g (RIC 250a; RCV 9785) [3]. Very fine, but first smoothed in fields and last with some cleaning scratches £80-£100 1507 Valerian I, Antoninianii (2), 253, rev. Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing at altar, 4.23g, 257-9, rev. Felicitas standing left, 3.44g (RIC 283, 285; RCV 9936, 9955); Gallienus, Antoninianus, 255-6, rev. Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing at altar, 4.26g (RIC 447; RCV 10312); Salonina, Antoninianus, 255-8, rev. Empress greeting Gallienus, 3.83g (RIC 63; RCV 10630); Saloninus, Antoninianus, 256, rev. Emperor greeting Spes, 4.40g (RIC 36; RCV 10775) [5]. Good very fine and better, last scarce £60-£80 1508 Valerian I, Antoninianii (2), 255-7, Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing at altar, 4.54g, 253-5, rev. Emperor greeting Tyche, 3.88g (RIC 285, 287; RCV 9955, 9967); Gallienus, Antoninianius, 255-6, revs. Valerian and Gallienus sacrificing at altar, 3.61g (RIC 447; RCV 10312); Salonina, Antoninianus, 255-6, rev. Roma seated left, 2.99g (RIC 67; RCV 10651); Valerian II, Antoninianus, 254-5, rev. Prince crowning trophy, 3.21g (RIC 47; RCV 10735); Saloninus, Antoninianii (2), 258-60, rev. Emperor greeting Jupiter, 3.21g, 260-2, Pudicitia standing left, 3.56g (RIC 35, 38; RCV 10670) [7]. Good very fine and better £60-£80 1509 Postumus, Antoninianii (4), revs. Moneta standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 4.46g; Sol advancing left, holding whip, 2.93g; Providentia standing left, holding globe and sceptre, 3.40g; Æsculapius standing right, holding snakeentwined staff, 4.08g (RIC 75, 80, 86, 316; RSC 199, 213, 295, 336; RCV 10962, 10964, 10979, 10985) [4]. Extremely fine and toned, an attractive group £80-£100 1510 Postumus, Double-Sestertius, Trier, 261, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. galley left with four rowers, 28.80g (RIC 143; Holmes 612; RCV 11049). Good fine, dusty green patina £60-£80 1511 Diocletian, Follis, London, bust 2.2, rev. Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, 9.82g (CT 1.03.001; RIC 6a); Maximian, Follis, London, bust 2, rev. similar, 8.83g (CT 2.01.007; RIC 6b); Galerius, Folles (3), all London, bust 2, rev. similar, 10.78g, bust 3 (2), rev. similar, 8.76g, 9.30g (CT 2.01.016, 3.01.034, 3.01.030; RIC 15, 36) [5]. Very fine to extremely fine, several scarce £100-£120 Provenance: R.A. Merson Collection, DNW Auction 147, 12-14 June 2018, lot 1315

1512 Maximinus Daza, Follis, London, rev. Genius standing left, 4.62g (RIC 209b; RCV 14856); Licinius, Follis, London, rev. similar, 2.90g (RIC 3; RCV 15184); Constantine, Follis, Arles, rev. Sol standing left, 3.38g (RIC 57; cf. RCV 16089); Constantius II, Light Mairorina, Rome, rev. soldier attacking fallen horseman, 4.71g (RIC 256; RCV 18268); Constans, reduced Centenionalis, Trier, rev. two Victories facing, 1.95g (RIC 195; RCV 18587); Julian II, Centenionales (2), Sirmium, rev. VOT X MVLT XX in wreath, 3.81g (RIC 108; RCV 19172), Heraclea, rev. similar, 2.86g (RIC 106; RCV 19174) [7]. Generally very fine £60-£80

1513 Divus Romulus, Follis, Rome, bust right, rev. hexastyle shrine with domed roof surmounted by eagle, 9.98g (RIC Maxentius 256; RCV 15047). Very fine £120-£150

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1514 Constantius, Follis, London, bust 2.6, rev. Genius standing left, holding patera and cornucopia, 9.82g (CT 2.01.010; RIC 14a). Very fine, broad flan £30-£40 1515 Julian II, Siliqua, Antioch, 361-3, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. VOTIS X MVLTIS XX in four lines within wreath, 1.58g (RIC 212); together with miscellaneous Roman base metal coins (11) [12]. First a large fragment, otherwise fine, scarce, others in varied state £60-£80

1516 Julian II, reduced Siliqua, Arles, 360-3, pearl-diademed and draped bust right, rev. VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, 1.67g (RIC 310; RSC 148+; RCV 19126). Minor edge loss at 12 o’clock, otherwise good very fine, dark tone £80-£100

1517 Jovian, Double Maiorina, Thessalonica, rosette-diademed bust right, rev. Emperor standing right, holding Victory and standard, 7.68g (RIC 237; RCV 19213). Lightly smoothed in field behind head, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100

1518 Eugenius, Siliqua, Mediolanum or Trier, c. 392-3, pearl-diademed bust right, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory, 1.08g (cf. RIC IX 106d; cf. RSC 14a; RCV 20688). Heavily clipped, otherwise about extremely fine, the distinctive portrait sharp and clear £150-£180 1519 Roman coins (16), in silver and bronze, including Denarii of Domitian and Hadrian [16]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: All found in Sussex

1520 Roman coins (22), including Asses of Vespasian, Domitian and Trajan and a Denarius of Antoninus Pius [22]. Varied state £40-£60 1521 Miscellaneous 3rd century Antoninianii (30), various types and emperors [30]. Varied state

£100-£150

1522 Miscellaneous 3rd century Antoninianii (38), various types and emperors [38]. Varied state

£200-£260

1523 Miscellaneous Roman bronzes (22), mostly 3rd century [22]. Varied state

£60-£80

1524 Miscellaneous Roman bronzes (36), mostly 3rd century [36]. Varied state

£60-£80

1525 Miscellaneous ancient coins, in silver (7), base metal (14); together with plaster cast copies of ancient seal stones (2) [Lot]. Varied state £60-£80

Roman Provincial Coinage 1526 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Tetradrachm, yr 12 [127-8], laureate and draped bust seen from behind, rev. clasped hands, 9.14g (RPC 5715; Milne 1263). Very fine, good portrait £80-£100 1527 PONTUS, Sebastopolis-Heracleopolis, Geta, Æ 26mm, draped bust right, rev. statue of Heracles holding lion-skin and club, with arcade linking two tetrastyle facades, 13.43g (BMC –; SNG Copenhagen –). About very fine, well-centred, toned £30-£40 1528 SYRIA, Antioch, Vespasian, Tetradrachm, year illegible, laureate bust right, rev. eagle standing left on branch, wreath in beak, 14.11g (cf. RPC 1954; cf. Prieur 122). Fine £60-£80

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Antiquities from Various Properties Bronze Age

1529 Bronze Age ur stan, a ared d e- e, c. 1000-800 BC, 14.2cm long, 6.5cm wide, 6.4cm high, s ort tu u ar s aft t a attened and e pand n cur ed ade set at r t an es. Intact, with an earthy deposit overlaying a green patina £120-£150 Provenance: From a UK collection

1530 Bronze Age, Luristan, tanged Arrowheads of various types, c. 10th-8th cent. BC (10), one barbed, several with a thickened mid-rib and javelin points [10]. All intact with a green patina £150-£200 Provenance: From a UK private collection

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1531 Bronze Age, Luristan, a tanged Dagger/Spearhead, 1000-800 BC, 27.6 cm long by 5.2 cm wide, leaf-shaped blade with central midrib and short tang/handle.Light earthy deposit over a green brown patina £120-£150

1532 Bronze Age, Luristan, Spear Head, 1000-800 BC, 30cm long by 44cm wide, leaf-shaped with raised central rib and e tended tan . Very fine, with a light earthy deposit overlaying a green patina £120-£150

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Antiquities from Various Properties Stone Age

1533 Stone Age, a eo t c po s ed nt and e, c. 4,000 BC, 15cm long by 7.5cm wide, curved cutting edge, Danish in colour and style. Very fine £50-£70 Provenance: From a UK collection

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1535 Greek, Achæmenid, 6th-4th cent. BC, silvered bronze Bowl with attached handle, 12cm diameter by 6cm deep, heavy duty with moulded panels and indented decoration. Attractive glossy patina with some encrustration £140-£180 Provenance: From a UK private collection

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Antiquities from Various Properties Celtic

1536 Celtic, a bronze Cauldron or Bucket Mount, early 1st cent. AD, 22.4cm long by 9.5cm wide. Curved rectangular section handle with looped attachment at each end (one detached), solid pedestal decorated with a cross and dotted punches on all four sides. Looped at one end is a stylised ams ead t ac ard cur n orns one dama ed , e tended nose and slit mouth, with dotted punch decoration in panels. Underneath is a attened pane t t o r et o es for fi n to t e ns de of t e cau dron s rim. Good condition £300-£360 ron e uc ets ere used n sacr fic a or re ous ceremon es. e oat is symbolic of spiritual ambition and independence and was commonly offered n sacr fice

1537 Celtic, a bronze Dress Fastener, 1st cent. AD, boss and petal type with projecting iron shank and circular leg. 36mm long by 18 mm wide; together with a Celtic bronze globular terminal decorated with a triangular-shaped groove {2]. Both with green patinas £50-£70 Provenance: Found in Norfolk 1538 Celtic, 1st cent. AD, part of a Terret Ring with openwork design and trumpet terminals, an enamelled body from a Dragonesque brooch, part of a tinned openwork mount and belt mounts (2), with loops behind, one decorated with triangular panels; Roman, 1st-2nd cent. AD, brooches (15), including trumpet types, umbonate discs, equal armed and several fragments; Medieval, 13th-14th century (4), including horse pendants, an iron arrowhead and strap ends [33] Most with a green patina £100-£120 Provenance: All found in Lincolnshire 1539 Celtic, miscellaneous bronze artefacts (21), 2nd cent. BC to 1st cent. AD, including toggles, a terret ring, woad grinders and dress fitt n s . £80-£100 Provenance: From a UK collection 1540 Celtic and Roman, miscellaneous artefacts (25), including brooches, buckles, a ring and lead seals [25]. Varied state £120-£150

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Antiquities from Various Properties Roman

1541 Roman, Dragonesque brooch, 2nd cent. AD, 35mm long by 20mm wide. East Brigantian style with central design of lozenge-shape panels inlaid with yellow enamel. The head has large ears and a blue enamelled eye, and is joined to the body at its mid point. The body has a central rectangular panel with three yellow ename ed ce s. t er s de are s as s n ue enamel. The foot is missing. Green patina with 40% enamel. £75-£100 Found in Norfolk

1542 Roman, a tinned bronze Spoon, 3rd-4th cent. AD, 21.6cm long by 4cm wide, pear-s aped o t offset and e end n n a rounded fin a . Very fine, but with wear on leading edge of bowl from usage £240-£300 Provenance: From a UK collection

1543 Romano-British, bronze Aesica Brooch, mid-1st cent. AD, 35mm long by 28mm wide. Upper arched bow with side knobs, crescent shaped decoration below and a fan tail leg with incised lines, semicylindrical wings with ribbed decoration (cf. Hattatt 289). Olive green patina, minor pitting £50-£70 Provenance: Found in Norfolk

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1544 Romano-British, a bronze folding Knife Handle, 2nd cent. AD, 67mm long by 33mm high, solid pedestal base t e tended rectan u ar cur n and e end n n a sty sed orse s ead, deep s ot e nd for t e ron ade of which traces remain, rectangular opening by base for suspension. Very fine with a green patina £300-£360 In the Roman period folding knives were commonly used as razors or as penknives

1545 Romano-British, bronze lever lock key, 2nd century AD, 45mm long by 19mm wide. Small circular bow with a solid pedestal handle and a tubular shank with the key bit below. Very fine with an even green patina. £60-£80 Found in the UK

, a t nned ron e ea o d, 30mm on y 9mm de, 1546 Romano-British, st- nd cent. p r form n s ape, decorated t a separate y mou ded p a us t an ename ed ead, fi ed y a rivet (cf. Hattatt 150). In very fine condition £60-£80 Provenance: From an East Anglian private collection. ea o es, used y t e m tary, ere attac ed y cords to a pac a e t a a sea ns de t e o c pre ented any unauthorised tampering with the contents. The phallus was a symbol of good luck and gain divine protection

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Antiquities from Various Properties a on

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1547 Saxon and Viking, miscellaneous artefacts, 6th-11th cent. (11), including buckles, a stirrup mount, girdle hanger and a spoon. £100-£120 Provenance: From a UK collection

1548 Early Medieval, y ant ne a on ron e uc es, t - t century , ar ous, nc ud n with pins, some with plates [28]. Sewn onto cards, mostly with a green patina

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1549 Medieval, a ate n o- a on t ron e Mount or trap End, 9th cent. AD, 41mm long by 12mm wide, decorated with interlaced snake design on the body perforated with a circular hole, backward bending zoomorphic terminal. Very fine t a reen pat na £50-£70 Provenance: Found in Norfolk


Antiquities from Various Properties

1550 Anglo-Saxon, gilt-bronze Saucer Brooch, 6th cent. , .5cm d ameter, e t . cm t a ared rim. Chip carved design with a small central pierced cross and pellet in each angle, four equidistant anthropomorphic face masks around, each with pellet eyes and elongated nostrils pointing to the centre, basketry ornamentation between each head. Around the perimeter are semi-circular patterns. Hinge and catch plate behind with traces of the iron pin remaining. Extremely fine with 90% of the gilding remaining. £600-£800 Provenance: Found at Princes Risborough (Buckinghamshire), 2021, using an XP Deus on a ploughed fie d at a dept of 3 nc es. atn a report. Saucer brooches were worn in pairs by women and girls at the shoulder or the breast. They are generally found in the Thames valley

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1551 Late Saxon/Norman, copper Scabbard Mount, 11th century, 3cm high by 2cm wide. Crowned facing head with large semi-circular ears, lentoid eyes, long straight nose with curling moustache and double pointed beard, crown of three eur-de- s t d adem and nset t centra pe et. ere s an an ed open n at t e rear t a ar across for attac ment. omp ete, n ery fine cond t on t a t ro n pat na £200-£300 Provenance: ound at r nces s orou uc n ams re , 0 , n a p ou ed fie d us n an eus at a dept of nc es. e finder ad no dea at t as and pu s ed t n earc er ma a ne for an dent ficat on, ut to no a a . e cro ned n s ead s more common y encountered from t e 3t century as a uc e or e t mount e amp e s ery unusua .

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Antiquities from Various Properties

1552 Medieval, iron tanged Arrowheads (10), 13th-14th century, including crossbow bolts, bodkin and one leaf shaped [10]. All intact with some surface rust £80-£100 Provenance: From an European private collection

1553 Medieval, a group of Buckles (23), 1200-1500, including buckles for belts, spurs and horse furniture, mostly brass and copper, some tinned, mostly complete with pins. Very fine condition £60-£80

1554 Medieval, iron Crossbow Bolts (3), late 13th-early 14th century, 73-80mm long, all with triangular-shaped heads and circular sockets [3]. Clean surfaces, only slight pitting £60-£80 Provenance: From a German collection. Crossbow bolts are heavy duty and armour piercing

1555 Medieval, 15th-16th century bone dice (10) each 8-9mm, all punched with double ring and dots to indicate the values. All very fine. £60-£80

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Antiquities from Various Properties

1556 Medieval, a heraldic Horse Pendant with original suspension loop, gilt brass, early 13th century, 62mm long by 25mm wide. Pendant is rosette-shaped with vertical central division of pellets, on either side is a four e ed east t cur ed ta s, one as a c c en s ead, t e ot er t a ra t s ead, c rcu ar suspens on oop decorated with a voided cross. Very fine with gilding largely intact, suspension loop detached £200-£260 Provenance: From a UK collection

1557 Medieval, a late 13th century/early 14th century Heraldic Pendant, triangular shape, 48mm long by 35mm wide, decorated with inset central cross, originally enamelled. Green patina £50-£70 Provenance: Found in Norfolk.

1558 Medieval, 12th century gilt brass Limoge mount of a saint, 60mms high by 26mms de. ead and ody of a draped ma e fi ure with a moulded solid head with long nose and circular blue glass eyes, long neck with a rectangular hollowed out body which is perforated centrally at the top and bottom. The recessed longitudinal cells contain champleve enamel. The rounded shoulders contain white enamel while the rest of the body has blue cells. In the centre the left hand is clasping the right which is pointing towards the heart.. Very fine with 90% of the enamelling intact. £200-£240 Found in the UK these mounts were originally attached to reliquary caskets or an altar cross and were likely removed and then buried to gain a blessing.


Antiquities from Various Properties Medieval

1559 Medieval, Urban IV (1261-4), a lead Papal Bulla, 36mm diameter, 3mm thick, UR BANUS PPIIII in three lines, rev. heads of St. Peter and St. Paul vis-à-vis, surrounded by beaded border and divided by a central cross patonce, SPASPE above. Good very fine with grey patina, original hemp cord remaining £200-£260

1560 Medieval, Clement V (1305-14), a lead Papal Bulla, 3.8cm diameter, 4mm deep, heads of St Paul and St Peter within beaded frames, spaspe above, cross pattée on a staff between the saints, rev. clemens pp v in three lines. Very fine £200-£260 Provenance: Found in Norfolk

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Antiquities from Various Properties

1561 13457 Medieval, a ron e ea Matr , 3t century, 3mm d ameter. entra des n of a mon s ead fac n eft, s rogeri : d : hecham around. Suspension loop at the top. Very fine with a green patina £340-£400 Provenance: Found in Norfolk. Heachem, a village in West Norfolk, was referred to as Hecham in the medieval period. The manor was given to a cell of Cluniac monks in 1085 until the dissolution in 1541

1562 Medieval, bronze and lead Seal Matrices (3), 13th-18th century, including circular chess type with central design of a male and female head facing with dove above, reads LOVE ME, pointed oval in lead, central des n of a fis , e end on y reads SIGIL, an a fob seal with plain glass [3]. All fine £40-£60 Provenance

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1563 Medieval, m sce aneous artefacts, a on to t century , nc ud n a r n , sp nd e mounts, pins, lead seals, tweezers and a pipe tamper. Mostly fine condition

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1564 Late Medieval, a group of Buckles (30), 1500-1700, including buckles for spurs, belts and boots, mostly brass and copper, some tinned, mostly complete with pins. Mostly very fine £60-£80 1565 Late Medieval, a 17th century brass toy Petronel, c. 1630, 8cm long by 2cm wide, hollow barrel faceted at t e top and decorated t stamped a y nes of r n and pe et, sma open n for t e fuse, so d fis -ta butt and rectangular trigger guard. Very fine with a brown patina £100-£120 Provenance

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Antiquities from Various Properties Tudor

1566 Tudor, brass Belt Hooks (16), all 16th century, various designs, some openwork, mostly with hook intact. £60-£80

1567 Tudor, a 16th century silver Vervel or Hawking Ring, 20mm, by 10mm by 1mm, circular, with internal diameter of 6mm attached below to a shield-shaped pendant 12mm deep, en ra ed on ot s des on t e o erse s a dem -fa con t n s e panded a o e a duca coronet t centra eur, on t e re erse are t e etters H IERNE GAN arranged in three lines. In very fine condition with all detailing clear £800-£1,000

Provenance: From an East Anglian private collection. The crest represents the Jernigan family of Norman descent, based in Norfolk and Suffolk. Sir Henry Jernigan († 1571) was a courtier and master of horse to Queen Mary and was granted the manor of Cossey in 1557. In Tudor times the sport of falconry was regarded as the sport of royalty; the vervel was tied onto the jess which was used to tether a bird

1568 Tudor, 16th century brass weight, 50mm diameter by 4mm thick. 52.57g. Originally a 2 ounce trade weight decorated with two sets of concentric circles and a punched crowned lombardic h for Henry VII or VIII. Very fine with a green patina, scuffed on one edge. £30-£40

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Antiquities from Various Properties

1569 Late !7th century lead Hornbook, 52mm long by 36mm wide. On one side is a cross followed by the a p a et n fi e nes. On t e re erse s a stand n fi ure of a n ear n a cro n, poss y represent n Charles II. Together with (3) 16th century brass thimbles. Hornbook Fine with a clear alphabet. £60-£80 Lead Hornbooks are fairly simple imitations of larger vellum sheets held together in covers of clear horn. ey may e c drens toys rat er t an read n a ds. s e amp e as found n usse .

1570 Miscellaneous, ron e artefacts , nc ud n a a ene rooc , oman na c eaner, a a on strap end, p n ead, a orman da er c ape, med e a uc es and a e s arp . Varied state £40-£60 Provenance:

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The Collection of Wiltshire Coins, Tokens and Paranumismatica formed by the late David Ward Thursday 30 September 2021 at 10am

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13 Warranty of title and availability The seller warrants to DNW and to the buyer that he or she is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify DNW, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or damage suffered by either in consequence of any breach on the part of the seller. 14 Reserves The seller shall be entitled to place, prior to the first day of the auction, a reserve at or below the low estimate on any lot provided that the low estimate is more than £100. Such reserve being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent of DNW. DNW may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the seller. 15 Authority to deduct commission and expenses The seller authorises DNW to deduct commission at the ‘stated rate’ and ‘expenses’ from the ‘hammer price’ and acknowledges DNW's right to retain the premium payable by the buyer. 16 Rescission of sale If before DNW remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and DNW is of the opinion that the claim is justified, DNW is authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to DNW in respect of the lot. 17 Payment of sale proceeds DNW shall remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller not later than 35 days after the auction, but if by that date DNW has not received the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer then DNW will remit the sale proceeds within five working days after the date on which the ‘total amount due’ is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been agreed between DNW and the buyer, DNW shall remit to the seller the sale proceeds not later than 35 days after the auction unless otherwise agreed by the seller. 18 If the buyer fails to pay to DNW the ‘total amount due’ within 3 weeks after the auction, DNW will endeavour to notify the seller and take the seller’s instructions as to the appropriate course of action and, so far as in DNW’s opinion is practicable, will assist the seller to recover the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer. If circumstances do not permit DNW to take instructions from the seller, the seller authorises DNW at the seller’s expense to agree special terms for payment of the ‘total amount due’, to remove, store and insure the lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as DNW shall in its absolute discretion think fit, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and if necessary to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer if appropriate 19 If, notwithstanding that, the buyer fails to pay to DNW the ‘total amount due’ within three weeks after the auction and DNW remits the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to DNW. 20 Charges for withdrawn lots Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, DNW reserve the right to charge a fee of 15 per cent of DNW’s then latest middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together with Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the UK, and ‘expenses’ incurred in relation to the property. 21 Rights to photographs and illustrations The seller gives DNW full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). 22 Unsold lots Where any lot fails to sell, DNW shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to reoffer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 23 DNW reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half of the ‘stated rates’ calculated on the ‘bought-in price’ and in addition ‘expenses’ in respect of any unsold lots.

24 DNW sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for any default by seller or buyer. 25 Any representation or statement by DNW, in any catalogue as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to such matters and neither DNW nor its servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. 26 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at the auction, DNW will, if so instructed, execute bids on their behalf. Neither DNW nor its servants or agents are responsible for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so. 27 DNW shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person. 28 DNW has absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put up any lot for auction again. 29 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or suffered by the person entitled to the benefit of the indemnity. (b) DNW declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants and agents of the benefit of every indemnity under these Conditions to the extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the benefit of its servants and agents. 30 Any notice by DNW to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder or buyer may be given by first class mail or airmail and if so given shall be deemed to have been duly received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 31 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. DNW hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. 32 In these Conditions: (a) ‘catalogue’ includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publication; (b) ‘hammer price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the auctioneer to the buyer; (c) ‘total amount due’ means the ‘hammer price’ in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and additional charges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in pounds sterling; (d) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with that description; (e) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller being the ‘hammer price’ of the lot sold less commission at the ‘stated rates’ and ‘expenses’ and any other amounts due to DNW by the seller in whatever capacity and howsoever arising; (f) ‘stated rate’ means DNW’s published rates of commission for the time and any Value Added Tax thereon; (g) ‘expenses’ in relation to the sale of any lot means DNW charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, packing and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon; (h) ‘bought-in price’ means 5 per cent more than the highest bid received below the reserve. 33 Vendors’ commission of sales A commission of 15 per cent is payable by the vendor on the hammer price on lots sold. 34 VAT Commission, illustrations, insurance and advertising are subject to VAT if the seller is resident in the UK.


DIX NOONAN WEBB FORTHCOMING AUCTION

JEWELLERY, WATCHES & OBJECTS OF VERTU Tuesday 14th September 2021 at 1pm

FORMERLY FROM THE COLLECTION OF HER ROYAL HIGHNESS, THE PRINCESS MARGARET, COUNTESS OF SNOWDON An Art Deco cultured pearl and diamond bracelet, circa 1925 Estimate: £30,000-£40,000

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