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British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Staters (3), Omo type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, body of crescents, four vertical legs, coffee bean above tail, large pellet below, many pellets above, zigzag and dashes design in exergue, 3.90g/4h, 3.63g/2h, 3.09g/5h (ABC 2172; BMC –; VA –; S –) [3]. Good fine or slightly better £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Starting Price: £40
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Units (2), Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets above and six pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.82g, 1.21g (ABC 2196; BMC 2920-23; VA 1343-1; S 372) [2]. Good fine £60-£80
Est: £60–£80Starting Price: £20
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Units (2), Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets above and six pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.45g, 1.79g (ABC 2196; BMC 2920-23; VA 1343-1; S 372) [2]. Fine or better £60-£80
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Units (3), Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets above and six pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 2.44g, 1.41g, 1.83g (ABC 2196; BMC 2920-23; VA 1343-1; S 372) [3]. First good fine, others about fine £60-£80
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Units (3), Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets above and six pellets below, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.57g, 1.47g, 1.56g (ABC 2196; BMC 2920-23; VA 1343-1; S 372) [3]. Fair to fine £60-£80
British Iron Age, DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, cast bronze Unit, Hengistbury Multi Dots type, spike through centre, seven pellets either side, rev. ten pellets across three lines, 1.94g (ABC 2196; BMC 2924-30; cf. VA 1348-1; S 372). Good fine £60-£80
British Iron Age, CATUVELLAUNI, Rues (c. AD 1-10), bronze Unit, Griffin type, rviis in tablet, ring above and below, double ring border with hatching within, rev. Griffin left, 2.19g/12h (ABC 2757; BMC 1693-97; VA 1895-1; S 273); together with a large quantity of Iron Age bronze coinages [Lot]. Varied state £150-£200
Est: £150–£200Starting Price: £60
Continental Iron Age, GAUL, Carnutes, Pixtilos, bronze Unit, c. 50-30 BC, diademed female head left, [pixtil] before, rev. she-wolf standing left, head turned right, lizard above to left, 5.68g/10h, 4.22g/4h (DT 2466; LT 7095-96) [2]. Obverses off-centre, otherwise very fine with dark patinas £60-£80
Est: £60–£80Starting Price: £50
Continental Iron Age, GAUL, Carnutes, bronze Units (4), stylised head right, triangular eye and thick locks of hair, rev. eagle standing right, wings outspread, head turned right, chevron and beaded border, 2.21g/9h, 3.03g/1h (DT 2580; LT 6117); celticised head right, rev. two eagles flying right, cross and pentagram in field, 2.94g/6h, 1.95g/12h (DT 2582; LT 6088) [4]. Fair to good fine £60-£80
Continental Iron Age, GAUL, Carnutes, bronze Units (4), helmeted head left, locks of hair falling down cheek, rev. horse galloping right, cross above horse, small boar below, 2.72g/7h (DT 2605; LT 6202); stylised head right, hair in braids and torcs around, rev. wolf standing left, pseudo-legend above, star below, 3.87g/11h (DT 2608; LT 6188); together with two further bronze Units, possibly Carnutes (2) [4]. Fair £60-£80
British Iron Age, ATREBATES and REGNI, Epaticcus (c. AD 20-40), silver Unit, Eagle type, bust right, wearing lion-skin, epati before face, rev. eagle with open wings, holding serpent in talons, pellet-in-ring within field, 1.19g/11h (ABC 1346; BMC 2024-293; VA 580-1; S 356). Better than very fine, the reverse particularly sharp, and attractively toned £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Starting Price: £80
British Iron Age, ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk God [Moustache] type, stylised male head right, oval eye, short dashes for hair with longer crescents behind, each with pellet at end, corn-ear behind, rev. horse right, cabled mane, lozenge below with concave sides, pellet at each corner, pelta above, tricorne within, 1.23g/6h (ABC 1567; BMC 3605-759; VA 794-1; S 434). Obverse off-centre, otherwise better than very fine and lightly toned £100-£150
British Iron Age, CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, North East Coast Sun type, wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disarticulated sinuous horse left, many pellets and charioteer’s arms above, pelletal sun below, 4.47g/10h (cf. ABC 1731; cf. BMC 201-2; cf. VA 805-9; cf. S 29). Much residual plating, otherwise very fine, well centred £100-£150
British Iron Age, CORIELTAUVI, Vepo (c. AD 15-40), silver half Unit, Vep type, trace of crossed wreath pattern, rev. stylised horse right, solid head, double upper front legs, large curved ears, vep above, 0.44g (O’Bee 1089; ABC 1887; BMC 3283-91; VA 967-1; S 413). Very fine for issue, rare £100-£120
Est: £100–£120Starting Price: £80
British Iron Age, DOBUNNI, Uninscribed issues, a contemporary fourrée gold Stater, Tribal Tree type, loss of design, rev. triple-tailed horse right, charioteer’s arm above, coffee bean motif behind tail, 2.51g (cf. ABC 2003; cf. BMC 2937-40; cf. VA 1005-1; cf. S 374). Broken, otherwise good fine for an imitation of this rare type £70-£90
Est: £70–£90Starting Price: £60
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Primary series BI, type 27b, head right wearing double-diadem with large jewel, clockwise beaded ouroboros around, pseudo-legend without, rev. bird right on cross, annulets by horizontal cross limbs and within lower angles, clockwise beaded ouroboros around, pseudo-legend without, 1.18g/6h (SCBI Abramson 49; Abramson 16-10; N 126; S 777). Very fine, grey toned £100-£120
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental series E, variety G2, porcupine-like figure with zoomorphic features and long beak enclosing numerous pellets, trace of rectangular feature below, rev. beaded standard with four lines and two pellets arranged around central annulet, 1.15g/12h (SCBI Abramson 211; Abramson 89-30; S 790D). Very fine, mottled patina £90-£120
Est: £90–£120Starting Price: £70
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Continental series E, variety G2, porcupine-like figure with zoomorphic features and long beak enclosing numerous pellets, box containing cross below, various pellets in field, rev. beaded standard with four lines and two pellets arranged around central annulet, 1.22g/1h (SCBI Abramson 211; Abramson 89-30; S 790D). Almost extremely fine for issue, rich dark tone with neon blue highlights £100-£120
Est: £100–£120Current Bid: £80
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series H, type 49 var. 4b, facing head of Wodan on oval boss, border of seven roundels around, cross below, rev. stylised peacock advancing right, roundel above, cross and four pellets below head, 1.01g/10h (Abramson 48-735; N 103; S 801A). Very fine, well centred £300-£400
Est: £300–£400Starting Price: £240
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Sceatta, Secondary series J [York], type 37, two heads vis-à-vis, each with double-banded diadem, cross-and-trident ornament between them, rev. whorl of four birds in linear style around central cross, double pelleted border both sides, 1.02g (SCBI Abramson 386; Abramson 19-30; N 135; S 802A). Struck a little off-centre, otherwise good very fine, dark patina £300-£400
Early Anglo-Saxon Period, Merovingian, Denier, ‘Maastricht’ type, struck at an uncertain mint probably in the Rhineland, degenerate bust left, with large spiky hair, holding small cross, rev. four interlocking petals, forming a floral device, pellets around, 1.06g (MEC I 634; Metcalf 265). Good very fine, lightly toned, very rare thus £240-£300
Est: £240–£300Current Bid: £190
Kings of Northumbria, Eadberht, Sceatta, series Y [York], class D, eotberehtvγ around cross, rev. lion advancing left, foreleg raised, cross potent above within loop of tail, triquetra below, 1.00g/9h (Abramson 70-130; N 177; S 847). Grey patina with some trifling porosity, very fine, well centred £240-£300
Est: £240–£300Current Bid: £260
Archbishops of York, Wigmund (837-49), Styca, Æthelweard, +vigmvnd irep retrograde around small cross, rev. +edilvehrd around small cross, 1.07g/12h (SCBI Lyon 385.; N 196; S 870). Good fine £60-£80
Kings of Kent, Eadberht Praen (796-798), Penny, Canterbury, Babba, [––]berht rex in three lines divided by lines, pellets in field, rev. babba in panel defined by pelleted lines, uncial m flanked by annulets above, 0.84g/6h (Naismith C4d, same dies; N 202; S 875). A large fragment, crease mark, otherwise fine, a clear and legible example of a very scarce issue £100-£150
Est: £100–£150Current Bid: £420
Kings of Mercia, Offa (757-796), Penny, Light coinage, Canterbury, Peohtweald, o ff ·a·r ex in angles of long cross botonnée with lobe in each angle, rev. pe ht va ld in angles of Celtic cross with long cross fleury on limbs and small saltire at centre, 1.20g/1h (Chick 130; N 277; S 904). Very fine, dark patina, trifling edge loss around 3 o’clock £900-£1,200
Est: £900–£1,200Starting Price: £700
Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, Two Line type [HT 1], Diora, small cross, +eadvveard rex, rev. diora mone in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.45g/3h (CTCE 148-9; N 649; S 1087). Some edge loss, very fine, scarce £400-£500
Est: £400–£500Starting Price: £320
Eadred (946-955), Penny, Crowned Bust Penny [BMC V], uncertain mint in East Anglia, Klakkr, crowned and draped bust right, breaking inner circle, +eadred rex, small cross, cclac mone monen around, 1.41g/2h (CTCE 239; N 713; S 1115). Small edge loss, minor crack, otherwise very fine, clear portrait, rare thus £1,600-£1,800
Est: £1,600–£1,800Current Bid: £1,700
Cnut (1016-1035), Penny, Short Cross type, York, Thorgrimr, ðvrim on eofe, 0.96g/12h (BEH 811; N 790; S 1159). Very fine, dark toned, small edge chip £240-£300
Est: £240–£300Starting Price: £190
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Expanding Cross type, Thetford, Leofwine, leofpine on ðeodf, 1.50g/2h (SCBI Copenhagen 1231, same dies; cf. N 823; cf. S 1177). Fine, stress marks, of distinctive and quite irregular style, being possibly unofficial in nature £150-£180
Est: £150–£180Starting Price: £120
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Pointed Helmet type [BMC VII; BEH F], Lincoln, Godric, godric onn lincol:, 1.17g/6h (SCBI Ashmolean 869; Mossop pl. lxxv, 14-23; Freeman 166; N 825; S 1179). Light stress mark, fine, scarce of this moneyer £150-£200
Est: £150–£200Current Bid: £120
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Pointed Helmet type [BMC VII; BEH F], Lincoln, Osferth, osferd on lincoll, 1.23g/10h (Freeman 206; Mossop pl. lxxv, 29ff; N 825; S 1179). Two tears to fabric at 6 o’clock, crimped, however on a full flan with a dark tone £90-£120
Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), Penny, Sovereign/Eagles type, Lincoln, Auti, avti on linncol, 1.36g/3h (Freeman 67; N 827; S 1181). Good very fine, a trifle crimped with mottled patina £300-£400
Est: £300–£400Current Bid: £240
William I (1066-1087), Penny, Bonnet type [BMC II], York, Thorr, dorr on eofer, 1.23g/3h (BMC 177, same dies; Allen 2022, p. 184; N 842; S 1251). Very fine, lightly toned over good metal £800-£1,000
Est: £800–£1,000Current Bid: £650
William I (1066-1087), Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], York, Authbjorn, iird[––]ferp, 1.04g/6h (N 850; S 1257). Chipped, fine £60-£80
William II (1087-1100), Penny, Cross Fleury and Piles type [BMC V], Romney, Gold, +pillelm re, facing bust, sceptre over shoulder, rev. gold on rvmen, cross fleury with pile in each quarter, 1.22g/12h (BNJ 70, Coin Register, 117, this coin; Allen 2022, p. 180; Lockett 3896; N 856; S 1262). Small edge snick, otherwise very fine, very rare of this mint £1,000-£1,500
Est: £1,000–£1,500Starting Price: £800
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Pellets in Quatrefoil type [BMC XIV], London, Alfward, [–]fpard on lvn[-] 1.32g/9h (cf. Allen 2009, 318 [different moneyer spelling]; N 870; S 1275). Minute edge snick, very fine, full broad flan, light grey tone over good metal £500-£700
Est: £500–£700Starting Price: £400
Henry I (1100-1135), Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], uncertain mint and moneyer, 1.36g/11h (Phillips/Freeman/Woodhead 365, this coin; N 871; S 1276). Much striking weakness, good fine £100-£150
Stephen (1135-1154), Penny, Cross and Piles type [BMC VI], London, Godard, godar[d : on : ] lvn, 1.46g/10h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; Mack –; N 879; S 1281). Gentle to curve to flan, partly flat, nearly very fine, toned, very rare £400-£600
Est: £400–£600Starting Price: £320
Henry II (1154-1189), Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) coinage, Penny, class A2, London, Geffrei, geffrei [––] nd, 1.40g/11h (FEJ pl. 26, 23, same dies; N 952/2; S 1337). Good fine for issue, struck somewhat off-centre £200-£260
Est: £200–£260Current Bid: £160
Henry II (1154-1189), Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, London, Pieres M, pieres . m . on . lvn, 1.44g/2h (SCBI Mass 298; N 963; S 1344). Near very fine, toned £150-£200
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