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5/6 December World Banknotes London 1303414/15 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31819 January Coins, Banknotes, Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1401115/16 April World Banknotes London 14008
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2/3 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301514/15 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31819 January Coins, Banknotes, Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1401126 March Specialist Islamic Sale London 1401226/27 March Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 14004
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DAY ONEMONDAY 2 DECEMBER 2013
Morning session commencing at 11.00 a.mLots
ANCIENT GREEK COINS 1-150
A COLLECTION OF ANCIENT GREEK COINS FORMED IN THE1960s AND 1970s – THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 1-28
Ancient Greek Coins – Other Properties 29-74
A GROUP OF COINS OF CYPRUS – FROM THE ESTATE OFA RECENTLY DECEASED COLLECTOR 75-85
Other Properties 86-107
A COLLECTION OF SELEUCID TETRADRACHMS 108-125
Other Properties 126-138Miscellaneous Lots of Ancient Greek Coins 139-150
BOOKS 151
ROMAN AND BYZANTINE COINS 152-220A Collection of Roman Aurei – The Property of a Gentleman 152-172Roman Coins – Other Properties 173-206Byzantine Coins 207-209Miscellaneous Lots of Roman Coins 210-220
ISLAMIC COINS 221-253
INDIAN COINS 254-266
Afternoon session commencing at 2.00 p.m.
WORLD COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS 267-563
Australia 267-268Austria 269-275Brazil 276British Empire 277British Guiana 278British Trade Dollars 279British West Africa 280Cambodia 281
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China 282Columbia 283-285Danish West Indies 286Dominican Republic 287Egypt 288
A COLLECTION OF SILVER MEDALS AND COINS OF NAPOLEONAND HIS FAMILY – THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 289-368
France 369-389Germany 390-416German New Guinea 417-418Greece 419-422Hungary 423-425Italy 426-453Japan 454-456Korea 457Malta 458Mexico 459-460Monaco 461Montenegro 462Morocco 463Netherlands 464-465Norway 466-467
COINS AND MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF COUNT EMERYK-HUTTENCZAPSKI SNR, COUNT EMERYK HUTTEN-CZAPSKI JNR 468-485
THE FINAL OFFERING FROM A COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS OFPOLAND, ADJACENT TERRITORIES AND STATES UNDER THE RULE OF THEKINGS OF POLAND – THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 486-523
Peru 524Russia 525-537Spain 538-540Spanish Netherlands 541Switzerland 542Transylvania 543-544United States of America 545-549Uruguay 550Venezuela 551West Africa 552Miscellaneous Lots of World Coins 553-563
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DAY TWOTUESDAY 3 DECEMBER 2013
Morning session commencing at 10.00 a.m
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS 564-785
PART III (FINAL PART): COINS OF HENRY VIII, EDWARD VI AND ELIZABETH I –FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE ROSS BLAKEY 564-648
A COLLECTION OF PENNIES OF THE COLCHESTER AND MALDON MINTS –THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 649-663
Colchester 649-658Maldon 659-663
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS – OTHER PROPERTIES 664-785
COINS OF SCOTLAND 786-803
ANGLO-GALLIC COINS 804-806
COINS OF IRELAND 807-811
COINS OF THE ISLE OF MAN AND CHANNEL ISLANDS 812-813
TOKENS FROM THE STEPHEN MITCHELL COLLECTION 814-856
TOKENS – OTHER PROPERTIES 857-858
Afternoon session commencing at 2.00 p.m.
BRITISH MILLED COINS 859-1065
British Milled Coins 859-1035Proof Sets 1036-1042Miscellaneous Lots of British Milled Coins 1043-1065
BRITISH HISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS 1066-1080
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A COLLECTION OF ANCIENT GREEK COINS FORMED IN THE 1960S AND 1970S -THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
MONDAY 2 DECEMBER 2013
Morning session commencing at 11.00 a.m. (Lots 1-266)
All lots are subject to Terms and Conditions for Buyers printed at the back of this catalogue
EstimatesThe estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.
Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.They are subject to revision.
1 Calabria, Tarentum (c.400-390 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.59g, nude Ephebe seated on standinghorse right, crowning its head with wreath, Λ below, rev. TAPAΣ, Phalanthos astridedolphin left, holding akrostolion, Λ below (Vlasto 355; Hist. Num 868), some minorpitting on obverse, well centred and attractively toned, about extremely fine £700-900
2 Lucania, Herakleia (c.390-340 BC), ¡ Stater, 6.88g, head of Athena right, wearingcrested helmet ornamented with Skylla, ΓO below neck, rev. HPAKΛEΩN, Herakles standingfacing, head right, wrestling with the Nemean lion (cf Work NNM 91, 6, SNG ANS 49),lightly tooled in reverse left field, toned, very fine £500-600
3 Lucania, Metapontum (c.540-510 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.03g, ear of barley, METAΠ (reversed)to right, rev. incuse ear of barley (Noe 140; BMC 13), attractive tone with someiridescence, good very fine, rare £800-1,000
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4 Bruttium, Kaulonia (c.525-500 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.88g, nude Apollo walking right,holding branch in right hand and with left arm extended, on which is a small figure of adaimon running right; to right is stag standing right, head turned back, KAVΛ, rev. incuseof obverse without legend (SNG Cop. 1695; SNG Lloyd 571; Noe 5; SNG ANS 142),some minor pits on obverse, cabinet tone, good very fine £3,500-4,500
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5 Bruttium, Lokroi Epizephyrioi (c.400-350 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.46g, laureate head of Zeusleft, rev. eagle flying left, dead hare in talons, thunderbolt below (cf SNG ANS 522; Hist.Num 2319), toned, very fine £500-600
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6 The Carthaginians in Sicily (c.330-320 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.03g, uncertain mint,head of Tanit-Persephone left, wreathed with corn, rev. horse prancing right past palm-tree behind (Jenkins 126; SNG Lockett 1037), iridescent tone developing, almost extremelyfine £7,000-8,000
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7 The Carthaginians in Sicily (c.320 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.11g, Entella (?), c.320 BC,head of Tanit-Persephone left, wreathed with corn, scallop-shell below chin, four dolphinsswimming around, rev. head and neck of horse left, palm-tree behind, Punic “MMHNT”below (Jenkins 163, O49/R132; Rizzo pl.66, 4), iridescent tone developing, extremely fine £3,500-4,000
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8 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.14g, c.305-295 BC,head of Kore right, wreathed with barley, KOPAΣ behind, rev. AΓAΘOKΛEOΣ, Nike standingright, bare to waist, holding hammer in right hand and steadying trophy before her,triskeles on right, monogram to left (SNG Cop. 764), flan a little short, attractively toned,almost extremely fine £1,500-2,000
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9 Thrace, Ainos (c.412-409 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.28g, head of Hermes right, wearingpetasos, rev. AINI, goat standing right, kerykaion before, all in incuse square (dies of May,group XXXI, 259 and Maclean Fitzwilliam, 3826, pl.142, 18; SNG Cop. 395; SNGLockett 1157), toned, extremely fine £4,500-5,500
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10 Macedon, Akanthos (c.475 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.18g, bull with head raised,slumping to its knees left, while being attacked by lion, right, on top, sinking jaws into itsflank, Θ above, floral device in ex. rev. quadripartite incuse square (Desneux D50 var.;De Luynes 1535), old tone, about extremely fine £3,800-4,500
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12 Thessaly, Larissa (c.356-342 BC), ¡ Drachm, 6.03g, facing head of the nymph Larissa,turned slightly left, rev. ΛAPIΣ-AIΩN, horse right, preparing to roll (Lorber, SNR 79, 53;Boston 897), a beautiful coin, toned, extremely fine £1,000-1,500
11 Epeiros, Ambrakia (c.360-338 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.39g, Pegasos flying right, A below,rev. head of Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet over leather cap, behind stands Zeusright, hurling thunderbolt (BMC 33, Ravel 139, A58/P90, same dies), broad flan, veryfine £400-500
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13 Central Greece, Locris, Locri Opuntii (c.350-340 BC), ¡ Stater, 12.07g, head ofPersephone right, wreathed with grain and wearing pendant earring, rev. OΠONTIΩN, Ajax,nude except for crested helmet, advancing right on rocks, holding sword in right handand shield decorated with griffin on left arm, spear on ground beyond (BCD Lokris, NAC55, 72), of fine style, well-centred, toned, good very fine £3,000-4,000
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14 Central Greece, Boeotia, Thebes (c.395-338 BC), ¡ Stater, 12.23g, Boeotian shield,rev. amphora, magistrate KA-ΛΛI in field (BCD 55; Hepworth 63), cabinet tone, good veryfine, reverse very fine £300-400
15 Central Greece, Boeotia, Thebes, Federal Coinage (c.225-171 BC), ¡ Drachm,5.07g, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. BOIΩTΩN, Nike standing left, holding wreath andtrident, monogram to left (Head p.90 corr.; BCD 124), toned, very fine £300-400
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16 Attica, Athens (c.440-430 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.24g, head of Athena right, wearingearring, necklace and crested helmet ornamented with spiral and olive-leaves, rev. AΘE,owl standing right, head facing, olive twig and crescent behind, all in incuse square (cfStarr pl. XXII, 11 and Svoronos pl.14, 17), of very fine style, beautifully toned, extremelyfine £2,000-2,500
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17 Paphlagonia, Sinope (c.330-300 BC), ¡ Drachm, 5.09g, head of the nymph Sinopeleft, her hair in sakkos, rev. ΣINΩ, sea-eagle on dolphin left, magistrate AΓPE[ΩΣ] behind(SNG BM, Black Sea, 1481), toned, extremely fine £350-400
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19 Pamphylia, Aspendos (c.380-325 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.52g, two wrestlers grappling,Pamphylian letters between them, rev. EΣTFE∆IIYΣ (Pamphylian script), slinger standingright, wearing short chiton, loosing shot, triskeles to right, all within dotted linear square(SNG France 99-100; BMC 41), very fine £300-400
20 Mesopotamia, Babylon (c.328-311 BC), uncertain Satrap of Alexander’s Easternempire, ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.67g, Baal seated left, holding sceptre in right hand, rev. lionwalking left, Γ above (BMC 36-38), toned, about very fine £200-300
18 Kingdom of Lydia, Kroisos (560-546 BC), ¡ Stater or Double Siglos, 10.49g, forepartof lion right, confronting forepart of bull left, rev. two square punches side-by-side (cfBoston 2070; Traité 407), good metal, very fine £3,000-4,000
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21 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.46g, Pella, c.342-336 BC, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. ΦIΛIΠΠOY, nude jockey on pacing horse right,holding palm-branch, thunderbolt below, N in ex. (Le Rider 201; Traité pl. CCCVII, 2),of finest style, extremely fine £3,500-4,000
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22 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,16.99g, Sardes, c.319-315 BC, head of young Herakles right, wearing lion’s skinheaddress, rev. AΛEΞAN∆POY, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, star andmonogram to left (Price 2665; SNG Oxford 2840), a really attractive example, good veryfine £350-450
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24 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.03g, Lampsakos,c.297-281 BC, diademed head of Alexander the Great right, with horn of Ammon, rev.BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΛYΣIMAXOY, Athena seated left, holding Nike and leaning elbow on shield at herside, spear behind, monogram to left, herm outer left (Thompson 59), old tone, aboutextremely fine £1,000-1,500
23 Kingdom of Macedon, Perseus (179-168 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.54g, diademedhead right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠEPΣEΩΣ, eagle with spread wings standing facing, turnedslightly right, on thunderbolt, monograms above and to right, all within oak-wreath,traces of plough below (SNG Cop. 1269 var.), toned, extremely fine £900-1,200
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25 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos IV, Epiphanes (175-164 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.54g,Antioch, diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΘEOY EΠΘANOYΣ NIKHΦOPOY, Zeusenthroned left, holding Nike and sceptre, monogram outer right (Mørkholm A44/P181var; Seleucid Coins 1400d), good very fine £400-500
26 Kingdom of Bactria, Eukratides (170-145 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.76g, diademedand draped bust right, wearing crested helmet ornamented with bull’s horn and ear,rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ MEΓAΛOY EYKPATI∆OY, the Dioscuri on horseback right, each carrying spearand palm-branch, monogram behind (BN series 6, 47-48), broad flan, very fine £400-500
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28 Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy XII (80-51 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.23g, Alexandria,60/59 BC, diademed head of Ptolemy I right, aegis round neck, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ
ΠTOΛEMIOY, eagle standing left on thunderbolt, date LKB (year 22), ΠA to right (SNGCop. 392; Svoronos 1869), toned, very fine £100-130
27 Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy I (323-285 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.27g, Alexandria,c.305-283 BC, diademed head right, aegis round neck, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΠTOΛEMAIOY, eaglestanding left on thunderbolt, P and monogram to left (SNG Cop. 70; Svoronos 1869),toned, extremely fine £500-600
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33 Calabria, Tarentum (c.380-325 BC), ¡ Diobol, 1.25g, head of Athena right, wearingcrested helmet ornamented with Skylla hurling rock, rev. Herakles kneeling rightgrappling with Nemean lion (cf Hist. Num. 911 and Vlasto 1316), almost extremely fine £200-300
29 Danubian Celts (c.3rd - 2nd Cent. BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.47g, in imitation of issuesof Philip II, laureate head of Zeus left, rev. ΛIΛ, rider on horse left, star below (unrecordedin the standard works, but see CNG mail bid 61, 9/02, lot 330, same dies), aboutextremely fine £400-500
30 Calabria, Tarentum (c.315-302 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.81g, nude Ephebe on cantering horseright, shield and two spears held in left hand, hurling spear in upheld left hand, Ξ behind,APE below horse, rev. TAPAΣ, Phalanthos astride dolphin left, holding kantharos andrudder, KΛ to left (Vlasto 639; Hist. Num. 939), attractive toning, striking weakness onlegs of the two male figures, otherwise extremely fine £700-800
31 Calabria, Tarentum (c.302-280 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.97g, naked rider on cantering horseleft, holding shield, [ΦI]ΛΩN below, rev. TAPAΣ, Taras astride dolphin left, holding out afigure of Nike, stylised waves below (Vlasto 685; SNG ANS 1060; Hist. Num. 964),toned, extremely fine £500-700
PROVENANCE:Moreira collection, Superior, 10 December 1998, lot 1700
32 Calabria, Tarentum (c.240-228 BC), ¡ Stater, 6.40g, warrior in military dress ridingcantering horse right, his right arm extended behind, Nike flying above and placingwreath on his head, monogram behind, KAΛΛIK[PATHΣ] below, rev. Taras astride dolphinleft, holding Nike and trident, NE monogram to right (Vlasto 969; Hist. Num. 1059),cabinet tone, extremely fine £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:Moreira collection, Superior, 10 December 1988, lot 1723
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34 Bruttium, Rhegion (c.410-400 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.04g, lion’s scalp facing,rev. [PHΓIN]ON, laureate head of Apollo right, laurel sprig behind (Herzfelder -,cf 87-90), most attractive, extremely fine £8,000-10,000
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35 Bruttium, Rhegium (c.280-210 BC), Æ 24mm., laureate head of Apollo left, keybehind, rev. tripod (SNG Morcom 474; SNG ANS 715), dark brown patina, aboutextremely fine £120-150
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37 Lucania, Metapontum (c.340-330 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.71g, female head right, hair boundwith ribbon, within wreath, rev. ME, ear of corn with leaf to left (Noe 416; Hist. Num.1516), good fine to almost very fine £150-200
38 Campania, Neapolis (c.350-325 BC), ¡ Didrachm, 7.55g, head of nymph right, herhair bound by ribbon, rev. NEOΠOΛITHΣ in ex., man-headed bull walking right, Nike flyingabove, placing wreath on his head (Sambon 365-366 var.; cf Hist. Num. 565 and SNGANS 301), oval flan, reverse a little off-centre, but in terms of wear, extremely fine £300-400
36 Lucania, Herakleia (c.281-278 BC), ¡ Stater, 7.85g, head of Athena three-quartersfacing right, wearing triple-crested helmet ornamented with Skylla hurling rock,monogram to left, rev. HPAKΛEIΩN, Herakles standing left, club resting against leg,holding cup over altar in right hand, and lion’s skin and cornucopia in left, APIΣTO/∆AMOΣ
on left (Van Keuren 93; Hist. Num. 1391), toned, rare, extremely fine £3,200-3,800
PROVENANCE:Prospero, Baldwin’s, New York, 4 January 2012, lot 48Leu, auction 28, 5 May 1981, lot 5
39 Sicily, Messana (425-421 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.29g, the nymph Messana drivingslow biga of mules right, Nike hovering above to crown mules with wreath, olive-leaf andfruit in ex., rev. MEΣΣANION, hare springing right over dolphin right (Caltabiano 488,D223/R231; Dewing 652), excellent metal, edge lightly hammered, about extremely fine £2,500-3,000
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40 Sicily, Messana (412-408 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.09g, the nymph Messana drivingbiga of slow mules left, Nike flying right above to crown her with wreath, two opposeddolphins in ex., rev. MEΣΣANION, hare springing right over head of Pan right (Caltabiano611), toned, very fine £1,800-2,500
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42 Sicily, Syracuse (c.485-479 BC), Tetradrachm, 17.15g, Charioteer, holding kentron andreins, driving walking quadriga right, Nike flying to right above, rev. ΣYRAKOΣION, headof Arethusa right, wearing earring, necklace and headband, surrounded by four dolphins(Pozzi 551v.), toned, nicely centred, good very fine £1,500-2,000
41 Sicily, Syracuse (c.485-466 BC), the Deinomenid Tyranny, ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.23g,charioteer driving slow quadriga right, Nike flying right above to crown horses withwreath, rev. ΣYPAKOΣION, head of Arethusa right, hair bound with band of pearls, fourdolphins swimming around (Boehringer 205, V191/R141), old tone, a charming smallhead of Arethusa, very fine £1,000-1,300
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43 Sicily, Syracuse (466-405 BC), Second Democracy, ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.37g, beardedcharioteer, wearing long chiton, driving slow quadriga right, rev. [ΣYPAKOΣ]ON, head ofArethusa right, her hair in sakkos ornamented with meander pattern, dolphins swimmingaround (Boehringer 641, V326/R441; SNG ANS 206), good metal, about extremely fine £1,500-2,000
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44 Sicily, Syracuse (450-440 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.27g, charioteer driving slowquadriga right, Nike flying right above to crown horses, ketos right in ex., rev.ΣYPAKOΣION, head of Arethusa right, hair tied in bunch at back by thin cords, fourdolphins swimming around (Boehringer 570; SNG ANS 183), excellent metal, aboutextremely fine £2,200-2,600
45 Sicily, Syracuse (c.344-317 BC), time of Timoleaon and third democracy, ¡ Stater,8.30g, ΣYPAKOΣIΩN head of Athena right wearing Corinthian helmet, rev. Pegasos flyingleft (ANS 498), good very fine/almost extremely fine £400-600
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46 Sicily, Syracuse, Agothekles (317-289 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.13g, charioteer drivinga slow quadriga left, triskeles above, below [Σ]YPAKOΣIΩN, monogram below, rev. head ofArethusa left, hair tied with corn and wearing earring, four dolphins swimming around,ΦI (SNG Cop. 753-54; BMC 2, 346), a little short of flan, cleaned, good very fine £600-700
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47 Sicily, Syracuse, Agathokles (317-289 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.98g, head ofPersephone-Kore right, wreathed with corn, KOPAΣ behind, rev. AΓAΘOKΛEOΣ, Nikestanding right, placing wreath on trophy, triskeles on left (SNG ANS 676), very fine/goodvery fine £700-900
48 Corcyra (c.229-48 BC), ¡ Didrachm, 4.26g, head of Dionysos right, wreathed with ivy,rev. Pegasos flying right, two monograms below (SNG Cop. 199), attractive tone, scarce,good very fine £250-350
49 Kingdom of Macedon, Pausanias (390-389 BC), Stater, 7.59g, silver plated on abronze core, head right hair bound with tainia, rev. ΠΑY-ΣΑ-IΛ, horse standing right withinlinear border within shallow incuse square (SNG ANS 86), nearly very fine £100-130
50 Thrace, Byzantium (mid 4th cent. BC), ¡ Tetrobol, 2.36g, heifer standing left ondolphin, rev. incuse square of ‘mill sail’ pattern (SNG Cop. 475ff), good very fine £100-150
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51 Moesia, Istros (4th cent. BC), ¡ Drachms (2), 5.17g, two male heads facing, the leftinverted, rev. sea-eagle on dolphin left, monogram below (cf SNG BM 240ff), 4.79g,similar, good fine to about very fine (2) £130-180
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52 Thrace, Maroneia (c.386-347 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 11.24g, horse cantering left withrein trailing, rev. EΠI IKE-ΣIO, vine with four bunches of grapes within linear square,around which is magistrate’s name and kerykeion, all within shallow incuse square (West91; Schønert-Geiss 421, V7/R12), well-centred, toned, almost extremely fine, reverse goodvery fine £800-1,000
53 Thracian Islands, Thasos (c.148-80 BC), ¡ Tetradrachms (3), head of Dionysos right,wearing ivy-wreath (cf SNG Cop. 1039), one with scratch on face and slightly bent, veryfine, the others fine and very fine (3) £200-250
54 Attica, Athens, 449-413 BC, Tetradrachm, 17.13g, helmeted head of Athena right,wearing earring, necklace and crested helmet ornamented with spiral and olive-leaves, rev.AΘE, owl standing right, head facing, olive twig and crescent behind, all in incuse square(Svonoros pl. 12, 15) well-centred, toned, extremely fine £600-800
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55 Attica, Athens (c.430-400 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.16g, helmeted head of Athenaright, wearing earring, necklace and crested helmet ornamented with spiral and olive-leaves, rev. AΘE, owl standing right, head facing, olive twig and crescent behind, all in anincuse square, good very fine £500-600
56 Attica, Athens, ¡ Tetradrachms (3), post 440 BC, helmeted head of Athena right,rev. owl standing right, head facing (2), one with two test-cuts, 4th cent BC, similar types(1), fine to almost very fine (3) £200-300
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57 Attica, Athens (c.393-355 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.18g, helmeted head of Athenaright, with eye in profile, rev. AΘ[E], owl standing right, head facing, olive-twig andcrescent behind (Dewing 1534-1536), very fine £150-200
58 Attica, Athens (177-176 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.35g, helmeted head of Athena right,rev. owl standing right, head facing, on upturned amphora, ΛYΣIA and ∆Ω to left, forepartof horse to right, all in wreath (Thompson 159), old scratch below amphora, almost veryfine £120-150
59 Attica, Athens (158/157 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.63g, magistrates Eyme, Epigene-,Sosandros, head of Athena right, wearing triple-crested helmet, rev. owl standing right,head facing, on upturned amphora, eagle on left, HPA below, all in olive wreath(Thompson 443, cf l and m), about very fine £150-200
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60 Aitolian League (c.250-225 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.33g, laureate male head (Apollo?) right,ΦI below, rev. AITΩΛΩN, Aitolos standing left, kausia hanging from neck on his back,sword slung under shoulder, his right foot on rock and holding spear in right hand, NI toleft (Tsangari 782; BCD 445; Dewing 1470), lustrous, among the finest known, goodextremely fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Prospero, Baldwin’s, New York, 4 January 2012, lot 349bt. Spink, 1988
61 Central Greece, Larissa (mid 4th cent. BC), ¡ Drachm, 5.54g, facing head of nymphLarissa, rev. horse right, head lowered, left foreleg raised, Boeotia (c.225-171 BC), ¡Drachm, 3.90g, laureate head of Poseidon right, rev. Nike standing left, Lokri Opuntii(late 4th cent. BC), ¡ Hemidrachm, 2.46g, head of Demeter right, rev. Ajax advancingright, holding shield and sword, good fine to very fine (3) £180-250
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62 Corinth (c.345-307 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.50g, Pegasos flying left, koppa below, rev. head ofAthena left, wearing helmet decorated with laurel wreath (Ravel 1022; Peg. 441), goodvery fine £300-400
63 Corinth (4th cent. BC), ¡ Stater (2), 8.23g Pegasos flying left, rev. helmeted head ofAthena right, uncertain symbol behind, Corinth, Colonies, Leukas, ¡ Stater, 8.27g,similar but Pegasos right, symbol coiled snake and EΛ behind Athena, both about very fine(2) £200-300
64 Corinth (c.405-355 BC), ¡ Stater, 8.56g, Pegasos flying right, koppa beneath, rev. headof Athena right, wearing Corinthian helmet over leather cap, thymiaterion behind (Ravel571), beautifully toned with iridescence, extremely fine £400-500
65 Corinth (4th cent. BC) (4), ¡ Stater (2), 8.04g, Pegasos flying left, rev. head of Athenaleft, wearing laureate helmet, eagle behind (Pegasi 426), 8.33g, similar but plain helmetand uncertain symbol, Drachm, 2.36g, rev. head of Aphrodite left, hair in sakkos,Hemidrachm, 1.25g, forepart of Pegasos left, rev. head of Aphrodite left, good fine toalmost very fine (4) £200-300
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66 Kingdom of Bithynia, Nikomedes III (127-94 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.24g,diademed, draped bust right, rev. Zeus standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, eagle onthunderbolt, date (year 198), and monogram to left (Recueil Générale, p.231), metalflaw on reverse, almost very fine £140-180
67 Ionia, Ephesos (370-360 BC), ¡ Tetradrachms (2), 13.63g, bee, E - Φ, rev. forepart ofstag right, head left, palm-tree on left, magistrate Demokles (SNG Cop. 219), 14.05g(c.340-325 BC), similar types but magistrate Autochthon (cf Elsen 63, lot 426), areas ofsurface erosion on obverses, the latter magistrate very rare, good fine (2) £200-300
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68 Ionia, Ephesos (c.390-330 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.94g, bee, E - Φ, rev. forepart ofstag, head turned back, palm-tree behind, magistrate IΛEΩΣ (Head -; BMC -; SNG Cop.-), toned, very fine £250-300
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 165, 8 October 2003, lot 62
69 Mysia, Pergamum (later 2nd cent BC-early 1st cent. BC), ¡ Cistophori (4), serpentemerging from cista mystica, all within ivy-wreath, rev. bow-case between two erectserpents, thyrsus on right, dates above on two, a monogram above on one and a coiledserpent above on the last, almost very fine (4) £250-350
70 Caria, Knidos (c.330-250 BC), ¡ Drachm, 2.91g, magistrate Autokrates, head ofAphrodite right, hair bound with cloth, rev. forepart of lion right, magistrate’s namebefore (SNG Finland 174), very fine £150-200
71 Lycia, Phaselis (c.88-77 BC), ¡ Hemidrachm, 2.60g, laureate head of Apollo right,rev. lyre between headdress of Isis and torch (SNG Cop 125; NNM 162), extremely fine £120-180
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x72 Pamphylia, Aspendos (c.330/25-300/250 BC), ¡ Stater 10.59g, two wrestlers, ΠObetween, rev. inscription behind standing slinger, forepart of horse in field to right abovelyre (SNG France 113), very fine £200-300
73 Cilicia, Nagidos (c.400-385 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.69g, Aphrodite seated left, holdingphiale over lighted altar, Eros behind, crowning her with wreath, rev. Dionysos standingleft, holding grapes on vine and leaning on thyrsus (BMC 12; Lederer 25), small metalflaw on reverse, good very fine £200-300
74 Cilicia (2), Tarsos, Satrap Mazaios (361-334 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.72g, Baal enthronedleft, holding eagle, grapes, ear of grain, and sceptre, rev. lion attacking bull left (cf SNGLevante 103), worn obverse die, good fine, reverse good very fine, Aspendos (4th cent. BC),Stater, 10.94g, two wrestlers grappling, AA between them, rev. slinger standing right,loosing shot (SNG France 81), good fine (2) £150-200
A GROUP OF COINS OF CYPRUS - FROM THE ESTATEOF A RECENTLY DECEASED COLLECTOR
A collection formed after 1960 and held in a London Bank since 1975
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75 Cyprus, Idalion, uncertain king (c. 470-460 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.67g, sphinx seated left,right forepaw raised, Cypriot letters behind, rev. lotus-flower, leaf on left, astragalos onright (BMC 10), very rare, toned over light surface erosion, about very fine £600-800
76 Cyprus, Kition, Baalmalek I (c.479-449 BC), ¡ Stater, 9.97g, Herakles advancingright, lion’s skin over shoulders, holding club and bow, rev. lion walking right, headfacing, uncertain script and symbol above, test-cut at edge of reverse, toned over lightporosity, very rare £800-1,000
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77 Cyprus, Marion, Sasamorios (c.470-450 BC), ¡ Stater, 11.18g, lion right, licking rightforeleg, Boeotian shield above, traces of Cypriot script, floral pattern in ex., rev. Phrixosleft, restraining ram by neck left, Boeotian shield below, Cypriot script (“of Marion”), allin incuse square (BMC 1 as Traité II, 1366), good metal, very rare, very fine £4,000-5,000
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80 Cyprus, Paphos, Pyntos II (c.425 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.45g, bull standing left, Cypriotletter above, rev. head of eagle left, Cypriot script below, all in incuse square (cf BMC 6),some surface erosion, toned, good fine to almost very fine, rare £400-500
78 Cyprus, Paphos, uncertain king (Pasi..?) (mid 5th cent BC), ¡ Stater, 10.40g,human(?)-headed bull kneeling right, head turned back (the river Bokaros), rev.astragalos, Cypriot letters on left and right (cf BMC, pl. VII,1, and pl.XXI, 1-2), anextremely rare coin, toned, good fine to almost very fine £500-600
79 Cyprus, Paphos, Pyntos II (?) (c.425 BC), ¡ Stater, 9.93g, bull standing left, Cypriotletter above, rev. head of eagle left, Cypriot script below, all in incuse square (cf BMC 6;Dewing ?), some pitting of surfaces, but good metal overall, toned, very fine, rare £600-800
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81 Cyprus, Paphos, Stasandros (c.450 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.81g, bull standing left, wingedsolar disk above, ankh before, rev. eagle standing left, one-handled jug before, Cypriotscript (“Basi Stasa”), all in incuse square (BMC 17 as Traité II, 1291), banker’s marks oneagle and bull, almost very fine £400-500
82 Cyprus, Salamis, uncertain King (c.480-460 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.63g, recumbent ramleft, traces of Cypriot script in ex., rev. ankh, with Cypriot letter in form of cross in ring,Cypriot letter on left, all in incuse square (BMC -, cf 28, pl.X, 6; Traité -), some lightsurface erosion, heavier on right of reverse, almost very fine £300-400
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83 Cyprus, Salamis, Evagoras I (c.411-374 BC), ¡ Stater, 10.81g, bearded head ofHerakles in lion’s skin headdress right, Cypriot script before (“Evagoras”), rev. beardedhe-goat right with long horns, kerykeion and Cypriot letter on right, EY in ex., barley-grain and Cypriot script above (BMC 55 var.; Traité II, 1155 ), some minor pitting, butgood metal overall, toned, very fine £2,000-3,000
84 Cyprus, Salamis, Nikokles (c.374-361 BC), ¿ Tenth Stater, 0.68g, draped bust ofAphrodite left, wearing stephanos, rev. draped bust of Athena left, wearing laureateCorinthian helmet (BMC 62-3; Traité 1162), a little die-rust on obverse, very fine, reversebetter, rare £1,500-2,000
85 Cyprus, silver fractions, including Amathos, Sixth Stater, 3.17g, uncertain ruler (c.460-400 BC), lion lying right, rev. forepart of lion right in incuse square (BMC pl. XVIII,1),very rare, toned, fair, reverse fine, Paphos, Obol, 0.79g, bull standing left, winged solardisk sbove, rev. eagle standing left, olive-spray behind (cf BMC 16, pl. VII, 12), almostvery fine, Kition (3), Obol (2), 0.82g, and 0.88g, head of Herakles in lion’s skin right,rev. lion attacking bull (cf BMC 52-56), Hemiobol, same type (cf BMC 57ff), fair to goodfine, the last four uncleaned, a most interesting lot (5) £250-350
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88 Arabia Felix, The Katabanians (2nd Century BC), AR third unit, 1.96g, bare male headright, rev. bearded head of uncertain ruler right, Sabaean symbol and script before (cfBMC p.52, 72), very rare and unusual, good very fine £180-220
89 Kingdom of Persis, Autophradates II (Vadfradad II) (early-mid 2nd cent. BC), ¡Drachm, 4.02g, bearded head right, wearing kyrbasia surmounted by eagle, rev. Ahura-Mazda hovering above fire-altar between figure of king with arm raised and standardsurmounted by bird (NAP 575; cf Alram 550), a quite exceptional portrait of refined style,unlike the usual rather crude issues, toned, extremely fine £500-600
86 Phoenicia, Tyre (c.400 BC), ¡ 1⁄48th Stater, 0.25g, dolphin left, rev. ram’s head left(unpublished; see similar, Leu 5 May 2003, lot 442), good metal, very fine to good very fine,very rare £150-200
87 Arabia Felix, The Katabanians (2nd cent. BC), ¡ third unit, 1.95g, bare male headright, rev. bearded head of uncertain ruler (?) right (cf BMC p.52, 71-72), very rare andunusual, good very fine £140-180
90 The Carthaginians in Sicily (c.320-310 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.75g, head of Arethusaleft, wreathed with corn, four dolphins around, rev. head and neck of horse left, palm-treebehind, Punic inscription below (Jenkins 193, O56/R170), most attractive, aboutextremely fine/extremely fine £1,500-2,000
91 The Carthaginians in Sicily (c.319 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.81g, head of youngHerekles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. horse head left, date palm behind,Punic inscription below (Jenkins II, 4; SNR 57), good very fine £450-550
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92 The Carthaginians in Sicily (c.310 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.12g, head of Tanit-Persephone left, hair wreathed with corn and wearing earring, pellet below chin, threedolphins swimming around, rev. head and neck of horse left, palm-tree behind, Punicletter M below (Jenkins 230), toned, about extremely fine £2,000-2,500
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x94 Carthage, c.310 BC, electrum Stater, 7.55g, head left of Tanit, wreathed with corn,rev. horse standing right, ground line below (Jenkins and Lewis 258), very fine £600-700
93 The Carthaginians in Sicily (c.300-289 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.90g, Entella (?), headof young Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin headdress, rev. head and neck of horse left,palm-tree behind, three pellets to left, Punic script below “MMHNT” (SNG Lloyd 1655),about extremely fine £800-1,000
95 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.26g, Amphipolis,laureate head of Zeus right, rev. ΦIΛΙΠΠOY, naked youth on horseback right, wearingvictor’s diadem and holding palm, right, janiform head below (Le Rider 355), toned, veryfine £600-700
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96 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 14.27g, laureate headof Zeus right rev. ΦIΛΙΠΠOY, naked youth on horseback right, wearing victor’s diadem andholding palm, aplustre below and Π below raised foreleg (ANS 739), toned, extremely fine £700-800
97 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), ¡ Tetradrachms (2), 13.36g laureatehead of Zeus right, rev. naked youth on horseback right, wearing victor’s diadem andholding palm, 13.65g, similar, Tetrobol, 2.41g, young male head right, rev. young malerider right, both Tetradrachms with test-cuts on reverse, one with smoothed edge frommounting, good fine or better, the Tetrobol, about very fine (3) £180-250
x98 Kingdom of Macedon, Philip II (359-336 BC), AE18, head of Apollo right, rev. nakedyouth on horse right, ΦIΛIΠΠOY above, barley corn below (Muller 178), good fine £20-30
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99 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,16.61g, uncertain mint in Asia Minor, head of young Herakles right, wearing lion’s skin,rev. AΛEΞAN∆POY, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, uncertain symbol on left(altar ?) over monogram, another monogram in ex. (Price - ), unpublished symbol, veryrare, extremely fine £320-380
100 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,17.15g, Side, head of young Herakles wearing lion’s skin right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ.AΛEΞAN∆POY, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, wreath on left, ∆ belowthrone (Price 2949), a superb example, good style, extremely fine £600-800
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101 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,17.15g, Babylon, c.325-323 BC, head of young Herakles wearing lion’s skin right,rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞAN∆POY, Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, astragalos orbuckle on left, monogram below throne (Price 3674), toned, good very fine £250-300
102 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,16.86g, Babylon, c.311-300 BC, head of young Herakles wearing lion’s skin right,rev. Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, AΛΞAN∆POY behind, MI to left,monogram in wreath below throne (Price 3751), toned, very fine £200-300
103 Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-323 BC), ¡ Tetradrachms (3),mints of Ake (2), Mesembria (1), head of Herakles in lion’s skin right, rev. Zeusenthroned left, Drachm, same type, Seleukos I, in name of, Tetradrachm, Phillip III,Drachm, Macedonia under Roman rule, (c.167-149 BC), Tetradrachm, head ofArtemis right on shield, rev. club within ivy-wreath, good fine or better (7) £300-400
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104 Kingdom of Macedon, Phillip III Arrihidaeus (323-317 BC), Tetradrachm, 17.19g,Babylon, head of young Herakles, wearing lion’s skin headdress, right, rev. ΦIΛIΠΠOY,Zeus enthroned left, holding eagle and sceptre, wheel and monogram in field to left,monogram below (Price P202) exceptional style, extremely fine/good very fine £380-450
PROVENANCE:SNC, October 1993, 6952
105 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 BC), ¿ Stater, 8.50g, Ephesos, c.294-287BC, diademed head of Alexander the Great right, with horn of Ammon, rev. BA∑IAΛΕΩΣ
ΛY∑IMAXOY, Αthena seated left, holding Nike, who crowns Lysimachos’ name, and leaningon shield at her side, bee between E - Φ on left (Thompson 164), slightly ragged flan, asuperb portrait, extremely fine £3,000-4,000
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106 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-281 BC), ¿ Stater, 8.54g, Pella, c.286-281 BC,diademed head of Alexander the Great with horn of Ammon right, rev. BA∑IΛΕΩΣ
ΛY∑IMAXOY, Athena enthroned left, holding out Nike and leaning on shield at her side, aspear resting behind, monogram to left, K in ex. (Thompson 241; Seyrig, Anadol, RN1969, 40ff), extremely fine £3,500-4,000
107 Kingdom of Thrace, Lysimachos (323-317 BC), ¡ Tetradrachms (2), diademed headof Alexander the Great right, with horn of Ammon, rev. Athena enthroned left, holdingNike and leaning on shield at her side, one good fine, the other a posthumous issue fromByzantium with pitting on obverse, almost very fine in point of wear, Pamphylia, Side,Tetradrachms (2), helmeted head of Athena right, rev. Nike moving left, holding wreath,pomegranate on left, one with anchor countermark, fine, the other almost very fine (4) £300-400
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109 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos I, Soter (280-261 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.57g,Seleucia, c.270-267 BC, diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated lefton omphalos, holding arrow before and bow at his side, monograms to left and right(Seleucid Coins 379.3; SNG Israel 290), very fine £150-200
108 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos, I Soter (280-261 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.15g, Tarsos,diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos, holdingarrow before and bow at his side, monograms in ex. (Seleucid Coins 331.3), toned, goodvery fine £400-500
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110 Kingdom of Syria, Seleukos II, Kallinikos (246-226 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.55g,Teos(?), diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY, Apollo standing left, holdingarrow before him and leaning left elbow on tall tripod, branch to right (Seleucid Coins644.1; WSM 1595), good very fine £500-600
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111 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos III, the Great (223-187 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.05g,Edessa (?), diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY, Apollo seated left on omphalos,holding arrow before and bow at his side, rose on left, monogram on right (SeleucidCoins 1121.2; ESM 402), toned, very fine £150-200
112 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos IV, Epiphanes (175-164 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.22g,Antioch, diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY ΘEOY EΠΦANOY, Zeus enthronedleft, holding Nike and sceptre, monogram in ex. (SNG Israel 977), a handsome example,cleaned, almost extremely fine, reverse good very fine £400-500
113 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos V, Eupator (164-162 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.31g,Antioch, diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EYΠATOPOΣ, Zeus enthroned left,holding Nike and sceptre, monogram on left (Seleucid Coins 1575.2; SNG Israel 1246),very fine £300-400
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114 Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios I, Soter (162-150 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.61g,Antioch, diademed head right, within wreath, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ∆HMHTPIOY, Tyche seated lefton throne supported by Tritoness, holding baton and cornucopia, monogram in ex.(Seleucid Coins 1638.2), flan slightly bent, about very fine £100-150
115 Kingdom of Syria, Alexander I (Balas) (152-145 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.69g,diademed head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞAN∆POY ΘEOΠATOPOΣ EYEPΓETOY, Zeus enthronedleft, holding Nike and sceptre, monogram in ex. (Seleucid Coins 1781.1; SMA 166),toned, good very fine £250-350
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117 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos VII, Euergetes (138-129 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.27g,Antioch, diademed head right, rev. BAΣΛEΩΣ ANTIOXOY EYEPΓETOY, Athena standing left,holding Nike, left hand holding spear and resting on shield at her side, monograms to left,O behind, all in wreath (Seleucid Coins 2061.10), good very fine £200-300
118 Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios II, Nikator, 2nd reign (129-125 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,16.43g, Sidon, diademed, bearded head right, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ∆HMHTPIOY ΘEOYNIKATOPOΣ, Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike and sceptre, ?I below throne, date andmonogram in ex. (Seleucid Coins 2187a), very fine £500-600
116 Kingdom of Syria, Demetrios II, Nikator, 1st reign (146-138 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,16.46g, Antioch, 145-144 BC, diademed head right within wreath, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ
∆HMHTPIOY ΘEOY ΦIΛA∆EΛΦOY NIKATOPOΣ, Apollo seated left on omphalos, holding arrowbefore and bow at his side, monograms to left, date (year 168) in ex. (Seleucid Coins cf1907.4d; SNG Israel 1601 var.), weakly struck on Apollo’s shoulder, good very fine £300-400
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119 Kingdom of Syria, Alexander II (Zebina) (128-123 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.67g,Antioch, diademed head right, rev. BAΣAΛEΩΣ AΛEΞAN∆POY, Zeus enthroned left, holdingNike and sceptre, I?I on left, monogram under throne (Seleucid Coins cf 2220.1d),cleaned, very fine £250-300
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120 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos VIII, Epiphanes (Grypos) (c.121-96 BC), ¡Tetradrachm, 16.14g, Sidon, 116-115 BC, diademed head right, rev. Zeus Ouraniosstanding left, ΣI∆/IEP/A and monograms on left, date (year 197) in ex., all in wreath(Seleucid Coins 2330.2), toned, very fine £100-150
121 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos VIII, Epiphanes (Grypos) (c.121-96 BC), ¡Tetradrachm, 16.21g, Antioch, c.109-96 BC, diademed head right, rev. Zeus Nikephorosenthroned left monograms on left and below throne, all in wreath (Seleucid Coins2309.2; SMA 405), toned, good very fine £200-300
122 Kingdom of Syria, ¡ Tetradrachms (2), Antiochos VIII, 15.68g, Antiochos X,15.71g, both with diademed heads right of the king, rev. Zeus Nikephoros enthronedleft, almost very fine (2) £250-300
123 Kingdom of Syria, Seleukos VI, Epiphanes Nikator (c.96-94 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,15.65g, Seleukeia on the Kalykadnos, diademed head right, rev. Athena standing left,holding Nike, left hand holding spear and resting on shield at her side, monogram to left,flower outer left (Seleucid Coins 2405.1), patches of light porosity, good very fine £400-500
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124 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos X, Eusebes Philopator (c.94-88 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm,15.42g, Antioch, diademed head right, rev. Zeus Nikephoros enthroned left, monogramsunder throne and two more far left, all in wreath (Seleucid Coins 2434.1), very fine £280-350
125 Syria, Antioch, Q. Caecilius Bassus, Proconsul (46-45 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.01g,diademed head of Philip Philadelphos right, rev. Zeus Nikephoros enthroned left, legendof Philip, monogram to left, ∆ below throne, all in wreath (McAlee 5b; Prieur 5; RPC4128), toned, scarce, very fine £300-400
OTHER PROPERTIES
128 Syria, Seleukeia (96-95 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.75g, veiled and turreted head of Tycheright, rev. thunderbolt on throne, date ΓI (year 13) below (SNG Cop. 398), toned, veryfine £150-200
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126 Kingdom of Syria, Alexander I, Balas (152-145 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.93g,Antioch, 147/146 BC, diademed head right, rev. Zeus enthroned left, holding Nike andsceptre, monogram to left, date (year 166) and monogram in exergue (SC1784 (8e)),about extremely fine £200-250
127 Kingdom of Syria, Antiochos VII (138-129 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.01g, Antioch,diademed head right, rev. Athena standing left, holding Nike, left hand on shield, all inwreath (Seleucid Coins 2061.1), good very fine £140-180
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129 Kingdom of Bactria, Diodotos I (261-246 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.70g, in the nameof Antiochos, diademed head of Diodotos I right, rev. Zeus striding left, aegis over arm,hurling thunderbolt, eagle on left (cf Seleucid Coins 628e), surface erosion in places, goodfine £150-200
130 Kingdom of Bactria, Euthydemos I (c.225-195 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.41g,diademed head right, rev. Herakles seated left on rock, holding club on knee (SNG ANS136; BN 9A), horn-silver on face, about very fine £150-200
131 Kingdom of Bactria, Euthydemos I (c.225-195 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 15.97g,diademed head right, rev. Herakles seated left on rock, holding club on rocks before(SNG ANS 127), almost very fine, reverse good fine £150-200
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132 Kingdom of Bactria, Drachms (2), Apollodotos I (c.180-160 BC), 2.43g, Indianstandard, elephant standing right, rev. Zebu standing right (BN, series 4G; SNG ANS337-343), almost extremely fine, 2.63g, Lysias (c.130-125 BC), helmeted head right,rev. Herakles standing facing, crowning himself with wreath (BN, series 6, B; SNG ANS1037-9), very fine (2) £150-200
133 Kingdom of Bactria, Menander I (c.155-130 BC), ¡ Drachms (2), 2.32g, helmetedhead right, rev. Athena Alkidemos standing left (BN, series 16), 2.42g, with diademedbust left in heroic attitude- seen from behind, aegis over shoulder, brandishing spear(BN 7, B; SNG ANS 733), both most attractive examples, about extremely fine (2) £150-200
134 Kingdom of Bactria, Menander I (c.155-130 BC), ¡ Drachms (4), diademed headright (2), diademed head left in heroic attitude (2), almost very fine to almost extremely fine(4) £100-150
135 Kingdom of Bactria, Hippostratos (c.65-55 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 9.18g, diademedand draped bust right, rev. king on horseback right, monogram below, Kharosthi legend(SNG ANS 1625), very fine £150-200
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136 Kingdom of Egypt, Arsinoe II (wife of Ptolemy II, deified 270 BC), ¿ Oktadrachm,27.58g, Alexandria, issue of Ptolemy VIII, diademed and veiled head of Arsinoe II right,K behind, rev. APΣINOHΣ ΦIΛA∆EΛΦOY, double cornucopia, bound with fillet (Troxell,Museum notes 28, group 3, pl.7, 3; SNG Cop. 322; Svoronos pl. LI, 17-21), two smallflaws in field in front of face, lustrous, most attractive, good extremely fine £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 1993
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137 Kingdom of Parthia, Phraataces and Queen Musa (2 BC-AD 5), ¡ Drachm, 3.22g,Rhagae, diademed head of Phraataces left, between two Nikes flying to crown him,rev. diademed and crowned bust of Musa left, monogram to right (Sell 68.10; Shore325), light surface erosion, rare, good very fine £1,000-1,200
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138 Sasanian Kings of Persia, Ardashir I (c.223-240 AD), ¡ Drachm, 4.14g, ‘Hamadan’,diademed, draped bust right, wearing close-fitting headdress surmounted by ‘tufted’korymbos, rev. fire-altar, with table in foreground (NAP 709; Göbl type V/2), scarce,good very fine £900-1,000
MISCELLANEOUS LOTS OF ANCIENT GREEK COINS
139 Greek Silver coins (16), Tarentum, Diobols (2), Sidon, fraction, Mesembria, Diobols(3), Cherronesos, Hemidrachm, Apollonia Pontika, Drachm and Diobol, Dyrrachium,Victoriate, Histiaia, Tetrobols (3), Sikyon, Triobol, Gortyna, Drachm, and an uncertainDiobol, fair to very fine (16) £200-300
140 Magna Graecia, miscellaneous (9), comprising ¡ Staters of Tarentum (Vlasto 836),Neapolis, and Kaulonia, a fraction of Terina, Thurium, Diobols (2), together withbronzes of Hieron II and Hieronymos and uncertain, fair to almost very fine (9) £180-250
141 Greek Silver coins (10), comprising Byzantium, Sigloi (2), Tetrobol, Kalchedon,Siglos, Parium c.350-300 BC, Drachm, Hemidrachm (2), Miletos, Obol, Rhodes,Hemidrachm, Laranda?, an uncertain fraction, fair to very fine (10) £180-250
142 Greek Bronze coins (17), including Pantikapaion (2), Thessaly, Thasos, Philadelphia,Amisos, Seleucid (2), Ptolemaic (5) among others, good fine to very fine (17) £150-200
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143 Ancient Greek coins (5), comprising, Larissa (c.380-365 BC), Drachm, 5.84g, facinghead of nymph Larissa, rev. horse grazing right, Thessalian League (mid-late 2nd cent.BC), Drachm (2), laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Athena Itonia right, Macedon,Alexander III, the Great, Drachm, head of Herakles right, rev. Zeus enthroned left,Seleucids, Antiochos VII, Drachm, radiate head right, rev. Apollo seated left, good fineto about very fine (5) £170-240
144 Greek Silver coins (8), comprising Sigloi (2) of the Persian Kingdom, the Great Kingright, holding spear and bow, and another later issue with him holding dagger, Arados,Stater, Parthia, Mithradates II, Drachm, Phraates IV, Tetradrachm, together withthree Cappadocian Drachms, fine to almost very fine (8) £200-250
145 Kingdom of Macedon, bronze coins (10), mainly Philip II and Alexander the Great,types of young male head, rev. boy on horseback, and head of young Herakles, rev. club,and bow in case, good fine to very fine (10) £90-120
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146 Kingdom of Syria, ¡ Tetradrachms (5), of Antiochos IV, rev. Zeus enthroned,Demetrios I, rev. Tyche enthroned, Demetrios II, 1st reign, rev. Apollo seated onomphalos, another of his 2nd reign, rev. eagle, Antiochos VII, rev. Athena standing left,good fine or better (5) £180-250
147 Kingdom of Syria, ¡ Tetradrachms (5), of Alexander Bala, rev. Zeus enthroned left,Antiochos VII, rev. Athena standing left, Antiochos VIII, rev. Zeus ouranios standingleft, Philip Philadelphos (2), rev. Zeus enthroned, fine to about very fine (5) £200-300
148 Kingdom of Bactria (9), Apollodotos I, ¡ Drachms (3), elephant standing right,rev. Zebu standing right, Apollodotos II, ¡ Drachms (5), diademed head right,rev. Athena Alkidemos left, together with a bronze unit, Apollo standing, rev. tripod, goodfine to good very fine (9) £180-250
149 Kingdom of Bactria (6), Antimachos II (c.160-155 BC), ¡ Drachms (6), king onhorseback right, Kharosthi legend, rev. Nike advancing left, holding diadem and palm,Greek legend (BN, series 1; SNG ANS 399ff), mainly very fine (6) £200-300
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150 Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemaic,¡ Tetradrachms (9), mainly Ptolemy I and Ptolemy II(including mints of Ptolemais and Tyre), but also Ptolemy X (1) and Ptolemy XII (1),fine to almost very fine (9) £200-300
BOOKS
151 [JAMESON. R.] Collection R. Jameson. Paris 1913 - 1932. Four volumes in 5,complete. Volume 1. Monnaies Grecques Antiques. Paris 1913. Quarto, pp. (vii), 470;97 fine plates in separate volume. Volume 2. Monnaies Impériales Romaines. Paris1913. Quarto, pp. (ii). 96; 19 fine plates, 5 of which are photocopies only. Volume 3.Suite des Monnaies Grecques Antiques et Impériales Romaines. Paris 1924. Quarto,pp. (x), 184; 32 fine plates. Volume 4. Suite des Monnaies Grecques Antiques etImpériales Romaines. Paris 1932. Quarto, pp. (iv), 115 (iv); 16 fine plates. Uniformlybound burgundy cloth, gilt on spines, with all the original printed wrappers bound in.A very clean and fresh set of one of the very finest catalogues of a superb private collection ofancient Greek and Roman coins, the only drawback being the photocopies of 5 plates involume 2. Bookplate inside front board of each volume (4) £1,200-1,500
A COLLECTION OF ROMAN AUREI - THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
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152 Augustus (27 BC - AD 14), Aureus, 7.83g, Rome, 8-7 BC, laureate head right, AVGVSTVSDIVI.F, rev. C.CAES above C. Caesar galloping right with sword and shield and holdingreins, eagle between two standards behind, AVGVS F in ex. (RIC 198; BMC 498; RCV1479 var.), light scrape behind neck, marks, good very fine, reverse, very fine £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:SNC June 2006, RM3020
153 Tiberius (AD 14-37), Aureus, 7.70g, Lugdunum, AD 36-37, laureate head right, TICAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS, rev. PONTIF MAXIM, Livia (as Pax) seated right, holdingbranch and sceptre, exergual line below (RIC 29; BMC 46) very fine £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. B Dawson, 1993
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154 Claudius (AD 41-54), Aureus, 7.87g, Rome, AD 46-47, laureate head right, TI CLAVD.CAESAR. AVG. PM. TR P. VI. IMP. XI, rev. DE BRITANN on architrave of triumphal archsurmounted by an equestrian statue between two trophies (RIC 33; C.17; BMC 32;Askew 2; Foss 13), good very fine, rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:L.M. Stack, Sotheby, 22-23 April 1999, lot 139
This type commemorates one of the most significant events in British history - the invasion ofBritain by Claudius in AD 43.
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155 Nero (AD 54-68), Aureus, 7.63g, Rome, AD 60-61, bare head right, NERO . CAESAR .AVG . IMP, rev. PONTIF. MAX. TR. P. VII COS. IIII P. P, around an oak wreath, EX S C within(RIC 21; BMC 23) some marks, wear on high points, some lustre, good very fine £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 110, 4 October 1996, lot 92
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156 Vespasian (AD 69-79), Aureus, 7.46g, Rome, AD 76, laureate head right, IMP CAESARVESPASIANVS AVG, rev. COS VII, above a cow standing right, ground line below (RIC 840;BMC 176; CBN -; Calico 622. C.117), lustre, good very fine £3,000-4,000
PROVENANCE:NAC, auction 52, 7 October 2009, lot 1023
157 Trajan (98-117), Aureus, 7.30g, Rome, 114-117, laureate, draped and cuirassed bustright, IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC, rev. P M TR P CO S VI P P SPQR, Geniusstanding left, holding patera and corn-ears (RIC 347; BMC 545; Calico 1067 - this coin;Biaggi 516 - this coin; CBN 809 - same dies; C.275 var.), lustre, almost extremely fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:NAC, auction 51, 5 March 2009, lot 265H.D. Rauch, auction 74, 2004, lot 491M&M XVII, 1957, lot 432
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158 Hadrian (117-38), Aureus, 7.17g, Rome 134-38, bare head right, HADRIANVS AVG COSIII P P, rev. GENIO . P. R, Genius standing left, holding cornucopia and sacrificing frompatera over lighted altar (RIC 249; C.800; Strack II, 244; Calico 244 - this rev. die), smallgraze on neck, bold reverse, bust in good style, lustre, extremely fine £7,000-9,000
PROVENANCE:Baldwin’s, auction XIV, New York, 10 January 2007, lot 289
The obverse of this coin has been attributed by some commentators to Antoninianus ofAphrodisias.
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159 Antoninus Pius (138-61), Aureus, 7.18g, Rome 140-43, laureate head left, ANTONINVSAVG PIVS P P TR P COS III, rev. APOLLINI AVGVSTO, Apollo standing facing, head left, holdingpatera and lyre (RIC 63A; C.58), light marks, extremely fine, reverse, good very fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin’s, 2005
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160 Faustina Senior, Aureus, 7.36g, Rome 141, draped bust right with hair waved and coiledon top, DIVA FAVSTINA, rev. AVGVSTA, Venus standing left, her right hand raised and liftingfold of her robe with left (RIC 367; C.127) well-centred, lustrous, a most attractiveexample, extremely fine £3,500-4,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin’s, 1999
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161 Marcus Aurelius (161-80), Aureus, 7.32g, Rome 178, laureate, draped bust right, M.AVREL. ANTONINVS. AVG, rev. TR P XXXII IMP VIIII COS III. P P, Annona standing left holdingtwo corn-ears over modius with right hand, a cornucopia in left, ship behind (RIC 388;C.957), lustrous, a superb example, good extremely fine £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 2005
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162 Faustina Junior, Aureus, 7.46g, Rome, draped bust, with hair drawn into a bun, right,FAVSTINA AVGVSTA, rev. SALVTI AVGVSTAE, Salus seated left feeding snake twined around analtar from a patera (RIC 716; C.198) some lustre, attractive, almost extremely fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwins, 1999
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163 Commodus (180-92), Aureus, 7.26g, Rome, 185, laureate, bearded, draped andcuirassed bust right, M. COMM. ANT. P FEL. AVG BRIT, rev. P M TR P XI. IMP VII COS V. P. P,Victory seated left holding patera and palm branch (RIC 123 var.), lustrous, almostextremely fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 2006
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164 Septimius Severus (193-211), Aureus, 7.27g, Rome 202, dynastic type, laureate,bearded, draped and cuirassed bust of Septimius Severus right, SEVERVS PIVS AVG P M TR PP X, rev. FELICITAS SAECVLI, facing draped bust of Julia Domna between right facinglaureate and cuirassed bust of Caracalla and left facing draped and cuirassed bust of Geta(RIC 181B; BMC 379; C.4), a superb example, most attractive, good extremely fine £10,000-14,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Vecchi, 1997
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165 Severus Alexander (222-35), Aureus, 6.58g, Rome 223, laureate, lightly draped bustright, IMP C A AVR SEV ALEXAND AVG, rev. P M TR P III COS P P, Mars standing holdingbranch, left, and reversed spear (RIC 21; C.230) lightly smoothed on neck and cheek, scuffson reverse, very fine £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. B. Dawson, 1990
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166 Trebonianus Gallus (251-53), Double Aureus or Binio, 6.90g, Rome, radiate, beardedand draped bust right, IMP CAE C VIB TREB GALLVS AVG, rev. PIETAS AVGG, Pietas, veiled,standing left raising both hands (RIC 12; C.82) extremely fine, very rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:Dr. Anton C. R. Dreesmann, Spink auction 152, 13 April 2000, lot 36H Lanz, auction 48, 22 May 1989, lot 695
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167 Gallienus (253-68), Aureus, 2.79g, Rome 254-56, laureate and cuirassed bearded bustright, IMP C P LIC GALLIENVS P F AVG, rev. IOVI CONSERVA, Jupiter standing facing, headleft, holding thunderbolt in right hand and upturned spear in left (RIC 76 var; C.349 var;see also Göbl, Aufbau, NZ 74 (1951), p.22), lustrous, extremely fine, rare £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Dr. Anton C. R. Dreesmann, Spink auction 152, 13 April 2000, lot 43F Sternberg, auction XIX, 18-19 November 1987, lot 788
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168 Tacitus (275-76), Aureus, 4.76g, Siscia, laureate, bearded, draped and cuirassed bustright, IMP C M CL TACITVS AVG, rev. ROMA AETERNAE, Roma enthroned left holding orband sceptre, shield leaning against throne (RIC 75; C 115; Vagi 2429; Calico 4092), well-centred on a large flan, lustrous, extremely fine, rare £10,000-12,000
PROVENANCE:NAC, auction 31, 26 October 2005, lot 109
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169 Maximianus (286-305), Aureus, 5.28g, Cyzicus, 291, laureate bearded bust left,MAXIMIANVS AVGVSTVS, rev. CONSVL III P P PROCOS, Maximianus, togate, seated left oncurule chair holding Victory on globe (RIC V, ii, 596; Calico 4621; Depeyrot 11/5-6;C 78; RCV 12997), minor marks on neck, bold bust, extremely fine, rare £6,000-8,000
This coin is that illustrated in RCV.
PROVENANCE:CNG, 1998
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170 Galerius (as Caesar, 293-305), Aureus, 5.25g, Trier, 296, laureate, bearded head right,MAXIMIANVS N C, rev. IOVI FVLGERATORI, Jupiter advancing right hurling thunderbolt,kneeling figure to right, PTR in ex. (RIC -; Calico 4929a - this coin; Sear 14212),interesting reverse type, almost very fine, rare £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:Vecchi, 1997
171 Licinius I (308-24), Aureus, 5.35g, Nicomedia, 317-18, laureate head right, LICINIVSAVGVSTVS, rev. IOVI CONS LICINI AVG, Jupiter enthroned left, holding Victory on globe inright hand and sceptre in left behind, eagle at feet with wreath in beak, pedestal belowinscribed SIC X/SIC XX, below SMNA (RIC VII, 20; Foss II, C.128), minor marks, short offlan above head, hints of lustre, almost extremely fine/extremely fine, rare £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Dr. Anton C.R. Dreesmann, Spink auction 152, 13 April 2000, lot 111J. Vinchon, Monte Carlo, 29 July 1978, lot 153
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172 Licinius II (Caesar, 317-24), Aureus, 5.23g, Nicomedia, 321-22, facing bare headeddraped bust, D N VAL LICIN LICINIVS NOB C, rev. IOVI CONSERVATORI CAES, Jupiter seatedfacing holding Victory in globe, holding wreath aloft, in right hand and long sceptre inleft, eagle at feet left holding wreath in beak, all on platform inscribed SIC.X./SIC.X.,below, SMNΓ, die wear on nose and mouth, well-centred, lustrous, about extremely fine, veryrare £8,000-10,000
PROVENANCE:Dr. Anton C.R. Dreesmann, Spink auction 152, 13 April 2000, lot 114Stanley Gibbons list 15, October 1977, 79
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175 Julius Caesar (assassinated 44 BC), Denarius, 3.48g, Rome, Feb.-Mar. 44 BC, veiledhead of Caesar right, CAESAR DICT PERPETVO, rev. P.SEPVLLIVS [MACER], Venus standingleft holding Victory (RSC 39), off-centre, weak in places, nearly very fine £300-400
173 C. Memelius Limetanus (c.82 BC), serrate Denarius, 3.99g, bust of Mercury right,caduceus behind, rev. Ulysses walking right, his dog before. C.MAMIL, behind, LIMETANbefore (Cr.362/1; BMC 2716-29), even grey tone, well-centred especially on obverse,extremely fine £250-350
174 C. Vibius Pansa, ¡ Denarius, 3.43g, 48 BC, mask of Pan right, PANSA below, rev. R. C.VIBIVS C. F. C. N. behind Jupiter Axurus seated left, IOVIS. AXVR. before (Cr. 449/1a; BMC3978), cabinet tone, full flan, about extremely fine £180-220
176 Sextus Pompey, ¡ Denarius, 3.86g, Sicily, 42-40 BC, bare head of Pompey the Greatright, jug (capis) behind, lituus before, MAG PIVS IMP ITER, rev. PRAEF above Neptunestanding left, foot on prow, between the Catanaean brothers Anapias and Amphinomus,each with a parent on their shoulders, [CLAS] ET ORAE/[MARIT EX S C] in ex. (Crawford511/3a; Sear, Imperators, 334; Syd. 1344), toned, unusually complete obverse, almostextremely fine £900-1,000
177 Mark Antony and Octavian, Denarius, 3.97g, Ephesus, Spring-Summer 41 BC,head of Mark Antony right, M.ANT.IMP.AVG.III.VIR.R.P.C.M.BARBAT.Q.P, rev.CAESAR.IMP.PONT..III.VIR.R.P.C., head of Octavian right (RSC 8; RRC 517/2), lightlytoned, very fine £400-500
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178 Augustus (27 BC-AD 14), ¡ Denarius, 3.94g, while Octavian, Italy or Rome, 29-27BC, bare head right, rev. IMP CAESAR, terminal figure, with head of Augustus, onthunderbolt (RIC 269a; Sear, Imperators, 425; C. 114), beautifully toned, with a superbportrait, tiny test-cut on edge, extremely fine £2,000-2,500
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179 Caligula (AD 37-41), Sestertius, Rome, 40-41 (TR P IIII), laureate head left, rev. ADLOCVT COH, Gaius (Caligula) standing left on platform addressing five soldiers holdingshields (RIC 48; BMC 68), good fine £200-300
180 Caligula (AD 37-41), Æ As, Rome, AD 37/8, bare head left, rev. VESTA, S-C, Vestaseated left, holding patera and sceptre (RIC 38; BMC 46; C. 27), dark brown patina withgreen deposit highlighting the details, attractive good very fine £400-600
181 Claudius (AD 41-54), Denarius, 3.47g, Lyons, AD 46-47, laureate head right, rev.Nemesis walking right preceded by a snake (RSC 58; RIC 30), about fine, rare £80-120
x182 Claudius (AD 41-54), Dupondius, Rome, AD 41-42, bare head left, rev. CERES AVGVSTASC, Ceres enthroned left holding corn-ears and torch (RIC 94; C1), struck on a small flan,about very fine, scarce £160-220
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183 Nero (AD 54-68), ¡ Denarius, 3.41g, Rome, 66-7, laureate head right, IMP. NEROCAESAR AVGSTVS, rev. IVPPITER CVSTOS, Jupiter seated left (RIC 64; RSC 121), superbportrait of the mature emperor on a broad flan, extremely fine to about extremely fine £900-1,200
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184 Nero (AD 54-68), Denarius, 3.79g, Rome AD 64-65, laureate head right, rev. AVGVSTVSAVGVSTA, Augustus and Livia standing left (RSC 43; RIC 45), surface porosity, goodfine/fine, rare £120-160
186 Nero (AD 54-68), Sestertius, laureate head left, NERO CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG GER P M TRP IMP P P, rev. S - C, triumphal arch surmounted by quadriga (RIC 146; WCN 102A), darkgreen patina, a handsome piece, very fine £1,000-1,200
185 Nero (AD 54-68), Sestertius, Rome, laureate head right, rev. ANNONA AVGVSTI CERES, SCin exergue, Annona standing, holding cornucopia, facing Ceres seated left, modius ongarlanded altar between them (RIC 137; BMC 127), light corrosion to surface, veryfine/good fine £1,000-1,200
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187 Civil Wars, revolt of Galba in Spain (AD 68), Denarius, 3.11g, Tarraco, head ofLibertas right, LIBERTAS, rev. RESTITVTA below pileus between two daggers dividing P R(RIC Civil War, group I, 24; RSC 394; BMC 7), surface porosity, nearly very fine/fine, anextremely rare issue found in England £2,000-3,000
PROVENANCE:Found near Lincoln, 2003
This remarkable type makes a clear political statement in reviving the design of the famousEID MAR Denarius struck by M. Junius Brutus in 42 BC in celebration of the assassination ofJulius Ceasar. In so doing it demonstrates that the leaders of the Galban revolt to overthrowthe tyranny of Nero saw themselves acting with similar motives to those of the conspiratorsagainst Julius Caesar in 44 BC.
188 Galba (AD 68-69), Denarius, 3.19g, laureate head left, rev. DIVA AVGVSTA, Livia standingleft holding patera and long sceptre (RSC 22a; RIC 2), porous surfaces, good fine/fine, rare £180-220
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189 Otho (AD 69), Denarius, 3.50g, bare head right, rev. SECVRITAS P R, Securitas standingleft holding wreath and sceptre (RSC 17; RIC 8), mark on neck, good portrait, very fine £600-800
190 Otho (AD 69), Denarius, 3.08g, bare head right, rev. SECVRITAS P R, Securitas standingleft holding wreath and sceptre (RSC 15; RIC 10), about fine, rare £120-150
191 Trajan (AD 98-117), Sestertius, Rome, 106, laureate head right, drapery on far shoulder,rev. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, S-C, Victory standing right, inscribing VIC/DAC on shield heldon palm-stump (RIC 527; BMC 812; C. 454), dark green patina, very fine £180-240
192 Trajan (AD 98-117), Sestertius, Rome, 107, laureate bust right with light drapery on leftshoulder, rev. SPQR OPTIMO PRINCIPI, Trajan galloping right brandishing spear at Dacianwarrior trampled by horses’s hooves (RIC 534), light surface deposits in places, almost veryfine £120-160
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193 Trajan (AD 98-117), As, Rome, 101-102, laureate head right, rev. T R POT-COS IIII P PS-C, Victory flying left holding shield inscribed SPQR (RIC 434; C.640), even brownpatina, nearly extremely fine/extremely fine £250-300
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194 Trajan (AD 98-117), Tetradrachm, 10.69g, Pergamum or Ephesus, AD 98-99, laureatehead right, rev. COS II, divided by six ears of corn upright tied in a sheaf (RSC 50; RIC715), nearly extremely fine £600-700
195 Hadrian (117-38), Sestertius, 119-122, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder, IMPCAESAR TRAIANVS HADRIANVS AVG, rev. PONT MAX TR POT COS III, S C, Jupiter seated left,holding Victory and sceptre (RIC 561a; BMC 1146; cp. C.1185), uncleaned greenpatina, typical of British finds, light graze on patina before bust, attractive, good very fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:Found near Bramley, Hampshire.
196 Sabina, wife of Hadrian, Denarius, 3.24g, Rome, 129, diademed bust of Sabina right,hair in queue down back, rev. CONCORDIA AVG Concordia seated left on throne, holdingpatera and resting left arm on statue of Spes set on a low base; cornucopia under throne(BMC 895; RIC 398; RSC 12), extremely fine £300-400
197 Denarii (3), Sabina, 3.28g, rev. CONCORDIA AVG, Concordia seated left holding patera,left arm resting on statuette of Spes (RSC 12), nearly very fine, Faustina Senior, 2.90g,rev. AVGUSTA, Juno standing right (RSC 128), marks, fine, Julia Mamaea, 2.02g, rev.Juno seated (RSC 32), about fine/very fine (3) £60-80
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198 Pertinax (193), Denarius, 2.90g, Rome, laureate head right, rev. AEQVIT AVG TR P COS II,Aequitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia (RIC. IV 1a), very fine to good veryfine £1,000-1,200
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201 Aurelian (270-75), Antoninianus, Ticinum, AD 274, radiate and cuirassed bust right,rev. SOLI INVICTO, Sol advancing left between two captives, star in field, in ex. TXXT (RIC154), most attractive, extremely fine £60-80
202 Carausius (286-93), Antoninianus, 3.92g, bearded radiate bust right, rev. [...]vci,?Minerva, holding inverted spear, left, branch right, mintmark X below, small dumpy flan,interesting reverse, good fine, Allectus (AD 293-96), Quinarius, London, 294-96,bearded, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. VIRTVS AVG, galley right, QL in ex. (Sear13870), nearly very fine (2) £60-80
199 Julia Domna, Septimus Severus and Caracalla, Denarius, 3.00g, bust of Julia Domnaright, IVLIA AVGVSTA, rev. AETERNIT. IMPERI, laureate busts of Septimius Severus, left, andCaracalla, right, vis a vis (RSC 2; RIC S539), flan crack, surface porosity, about very fine,rare £300-400
x200 Geta (209-12), Denarius, 3.37g, laureate bearded head right, rev. VICTORIAE - BRIT,Victory advancing right (RSC 220; RIC 91), very fine, scarce, Magnentius (350-53),Double Centionalis, Amiens, bare headed bust right, rev. Christogram (RIC 34), rathercrude style suggestive of a contemporary imitation, fine (2) £80-100
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203 Severus II (as Augustus, 306-07), Follis, London, no mintmark, laureate bust right, IMPSEVERVS PIVS FELIX AVG, rev. GENIO POPVLI ROMANI, Genius standing left, wearing modiusand holding patera in right hand and cornucopia, left (RIC VI, p.322, 40, 46), field findpatina, about very fine, scarce £80-100
204 Constantine the Great (307-37), Æ Follis, Trier, 310-13, laureate, cuirassed bust right,rev. MARTI CONSERVATORI, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Mars (resembling Contantine),right (RIC 884), extremely fine £100-120
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205 Eugenius (392-94), ¡ Siliqua, 1.14g, Milan, pearl-diademed, bearded bust right, rev.VI[RTVS RO]-MANORVM, Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe andreversed spear behind, MDPS in exergue (RIC 32c; RSC 14†b), a superb portrait, flanclipped at 6-8 o’clock but still about full weight, lustrous, good extremely fine £700-900
PROVENANCE:Gussage All Saints hoard, Dorset, 2010
206 Eugenius (392-94), Siliqua, 1.10g, ?Trier, pearl-diademed bearded bust right, rev.VIRTVS-ROMANORVM, Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe and reversed spearbehind (RIC 106D), clipped, good bust, nearly very fine, rare £180-230
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x207 Constans II (641-68), Tremissis, 1.42g, Syracuse, diademed bust right, rev. VICTORI-AVGUI, cross potent, Θ to right, in ex. CONOB (Sear 1097; D.O. 169), about very fine,scarce £150-200
x208 Constantine V with Leo IV (851-75), Solidus, 3.88g, Syracuse, facing bust ofConstantine V, left, with short beard, and Leo IV, beardless, right, both wearing crownand chlamys, cross on staff of pellets between heads, rev. facing bust of Leo III, with shortbeard holding cross potent to left, crowned and wearing loros (DOC -; Sear 1565;Anastasi 424), irregular flan, obverse double struck in places, about extremely fine, rare £500-600
209 Roman and Byzantine, lead seals, various types, generally fine (12) £100-120
MISCELLANEOUS LOTS OF ROMAN COINS
210 Roman Silver coins, Denarii (9), Republic (2), including C. Claudius Pulcher, Romahead right, rev. victory right in biga (Craw. 300/1), nearly very fine, Imperial (7),including Hadrian, Septimius Severus, Caracalla, Elagabalus, two with flan edge splits,generally fine - very fine, others (3) fine, Antoniniani (2), Gordian III, rev. Fortunaseated left (RIC 143), nearly very fine, Volusian, rev. Emperor sacrificing (RIC 141; RSC94), nearly very fine (11) £80-100
211 Roman Denarii (5) Republic, Julius Caesar, rev. Venus, rev. Aeneas carrying Anchises,chipped, Mark Antony, legionary type, Vespasian, rev. Judaea, and Julia Domna, fair togood fine (5) £80-100
212 Ancient coins (14), Jewish (9), Prutah (6), comprising Pontius Pilate (AD 26-36),three bound grain-ears, rev. simpulum (Hendin 1341), and others (5), Agrippa I, Æ,Jewish war, Roman (4), Augustus, As, Philip I, Sestertius, Antoninus Pius, Denarius,Probus, Antoninianus, Parthia (1), Vologases III, Drachm, fair to very fine (14) £120-150
213 Roman coins (15), Silver (1), Hadrian, Denarius, Rome, 121, rev. Mars advancing rightholding spear and carrying trophy (RIC 67), good fine, Æ coins (14), As (3), third andfourth century (11), various denominations and Emperors, generally fair-good fine (15) £100-120
214 Roman Silver coins (6), Denarii (5), including Trajan, rev. Victory, right, inscribingshield on palm stump with word DA/CI/CA (RSC 80; RIC 130), very fine, others (4),Vespasian, Hadrian, Severus Alexander (2), generally fair-fine, Postumous,Antoninianus, rev. Hercules standing (RIC 91), fine (6) £60-80
215 Roman Æ coins (5), Hadrian, Dupondius radiate bust right, rev. COS III SC, Pegasus,right, about to take flight (RIC 658), very fine, As (4), including Caligula, rev. Vestaseated (RIC 38), good fine, Antoninus Pius, rev. Felicitas standing (RIC 937), very fine,others (2), these Nero, Domitian, fair-fine (5) £100-130
216 Gordian III (238-44), Antoninianus, rev. PROVID AVG, Providentia standing left (RIC148), very fine, with a Republican Denarius, fair (2) £25-35
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217 Folles, London (4), Licinius, 313-14, rev. GENIO POP ROM, in ex. PLN, fine, Constantinethe Great (2), both cuirassed radiate bust, rev. altar, in ex PLON, one cracked, fine-goodfine, Crispus, 321-2, rev. altar, in ex. PLON (RIC VII, 111, 229), fine, Constantine II(as Caesar 317-37), Ticinum, 322-25, rev. DOMINOR•NOSTROR•CAESS, VOT X withcrescent below, within wreath, PT below (cf RIC 173), very fine (5) £60-80
218 Ancient coins (37), gold (1), Valens, Solidus, 3.89g, Antioch, rev. Emperor standing, exmount, fair, Silver (9), Greek (3), Parthian (3), Roman Imperial (2), Greco-Roman (1),Hadrian, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, generally fair - fine, one better, Æ (27), Greek (1),Roman, Sestertii (4), including Trajan, rev. Fortuna standing, Hadrian, rev. Roma seatedleft holding victory (RIC 561a), both fine, Nero, As, fair, third and fourth centurybronzes (21), various Emperors, and denominations, an interesting accumulation,generally fair - fine (37) £350-450
219 Roman coins (35) ¡ (6), including Siliquae (2), Julian II, 1.97g, Lyons, rev.VOTIS/V/MVLTIS/X within wreath (RIC 218), crack, very fine, Magnus Maximus, 1.19g,Trier, rev. Roma seated left (RIC 84b), lightly clipped, very fine, others, Denarii (4),fair-fine, Æ (29), mainly third and fourth centuries, including Carausius, Antoninianus,2.98g, rev. LE[G II P]ARTH, centaur left, in ex. M.L, (RIC62), fair-fine, a rare type, others(28), generally fair-fine, a few better (35) £100-140
220 Roman Æ coins (67), third and fourth centuries mainly Æ3, British field finds, manytypes, generally fair-fine, some very fine (67) £80-100
ISLAMIC COINS
221 Arab-Sasanian, ‘Ubayd Allah bin Ziyad (674-683), Drachm, mint DA, year 47 (Album12), about extremely fine £80-100
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222 Arab-Sasanian, ‘Abd Allah bin al-Zubayr (680-692), Drachm, mint DA, year 59(Album 15; Album & Goodwin vol.1, 261), good very fine, scarce £100-120
223 Arab-Sasanian, al-Muhallab bin Abi Sufra (694-698), Drachm, mint BYS, year 76,with MW in obverse margin (Album 31; Album & Goodwin 212), good very fine £80-100
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224 Arab-Sasanian, al-Hajjaj bin Yusuf (694-713), Drachm, bysh (Bishapur), AH76,bismillah la ilah Allah wahadu muhammad rasul Allah written radially in obverse margin(Album A35; Eshragh 159), very fine, attractively toned and rare £800-1,000
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225 Umayyad, temp. ‘Abd al-Malik (685-705), ¿ Dinar, 4.25g, mintless type, AH86(Bernardi 43; A.125), minor imperfections in fields, about extremely fine £300-350
226 Umayyad, temp. Hisham (724-743), ¿ Dinar, 4.26g, mintless type, AH124 (Album136; Bernardi 43), about extremely fine £300-350
227 Abbasid, temp. al-Mansur (754-775), ¿ Dinar, 4.28g, mintless type, AH156 (Album212; Bernardi 51), about extremely fine £150-200
228 Abbasid, temp. al-Mahdi (775-785), ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, mintless type, AH161 (Album214; Bernardi 51), fields scratched both sides, otherwise very fine £120-150
229 Abbasid, temp. al-Rashid (786-803), ¿ Dinar, 4.12g, mintless type (Misr), AH183,with governor Ja’far below reverse legend (Album 218.11; Bernardi 69), clipped, aboutfine £120-150
230 Abbasid, al-Ma’mun (810-833), ¿ Dinar, 4.21g, mintless type, AH198 (Egypt), citinggovernor al-’Abbas below legend, rev. al-Imam above legend and al-Ma’mun below(Album 222.3; Bernardi 84), good fine, rare £180-220
231 Abbasid, temp. al-Ma’mun, ¿ Dinar, 4.24g, Misr, AH202, citing the governor al-Saribelow legend, rev. Tahir above legend (Album 222.7; Bernardi 89De), scratches in bothfields, good fine £120-150
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232 Abbasid, al-Nasir (1180-1225), ¿ Dinar, 7.40g, Madinat al-Salam, AH608 (Album268), edges a little weak, good very fine £300-350
233 Fatimid, Al-Mu’izz (953-75), ¿ Dinar, 4.14g, Misr, AH364 (Miles 44; Nicol 370),about extremely fine £220-280
234 Fatimid, al-Hakim (996-1021), ¿ Quarter-Dinar, 1.04g, mint and date off flan, al-Zahir (1021-36), ¿ Quarter-Dinar, 0.74g, Siqilliyah, date not visible (cf Nicol 1194,1413), good fine and about fine (2) £120-150
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235 Fatimid, Al-Mustansir (1036-94), ¿ Dinar, 4.21g, Misr, AH453 (Miles 356; Nicol2136), good fine £200-250
236 Crusader, imitating Dinar of Fatimid ruler al-Amir (2nd phase 1148/59 - 1187), ¿Bezant, 3.93g, probably Acre (Malloy 3), good very fine £300-350
237 Ayyubid, al-’Adil Abu Bakr (1196-1218), ¿ Dinar, 4.49g, al-Qahira, AH600, type A(Album 801; Balog 237), good very fine £150-200
238 Ayyubid, al-’Adil II (1237-39), ¿ Dinar, 3.97g, al-Qahira (mint off flan), AH637,naming caliph al-Mustansir (Album 818; Balog 506), edges weak, otherwise good very fine £120-150
239 Artuquids of Mardin, figural Bronze Dirhams (5), Najm al-din Alpi (1152-76), twodifferent types, Qutb al-din Il-Ghazi II (1176-84), Husam al-din Yuluq Arslan(1184-1201) (2) AH581, and ‘death of Saladin’ types (S.S. 27, 30.1, 31.1, 33.2, 35), fineto very fine (5) £200-250
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240 Burji Mamluk, Nasir al-Din Faraj (second reign 1406-12), ¿ Ashrafi, 3.36g, al-Qahira,date mostly off-flan, probably AH810 (Album 978; Balog 628), rim with mount removedat 2 o’clock, very fine; Jaqmaq (1438-53), ¿ Ashrafi, 3.4g (Album 1006), good fine (2) £200-250
241 Murabitid (Almoravid), Yusuf bin Tashufin (1087-1106), ¿ Dinar, 3.59g, Agmat,AH495 (Album 464.1; Hazard 68), clipped, very fine £400-500
242 Murabitid (Almoravid), Ali bin Yusuf (1106-1142), ¿ Dinar, 4.12g, Agmat, AH502(Album 466.1; Hazard 154), very fine £500-600
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243 Muwahhid (Almohad), Abu Muhammad ‘Abd Al-Mumin (1130-63), ¿ 1⁄2-Dinar,2.29g, no mint or date (Album 478; Hazard 466), about very fine £200-250
244 Hafsid, Abu Zakariya Yahya I (1230-49), ¿ Dinar (Dobla), 4.78g, Tilimsan, undated,with Hafsid name only (Album 499.2; Hazard 548), about extremely fine £500-600
245 Hafsid, Abu-Yahya abu Bakr II (second series 1318-46), ¿ Dinar, 4.02g, no mint ordate (Album 507.2; Hazard 589), about very fine £350-400
246 Ottoman, Sulayman I (1520-66), ¿ Sultani, 3.37g, Qustantiniye, AH926 (Album1317), good fine £150-200
247 Ghaznavid, Mas’ud (1030-41), ¿ Dinar, 3.82g, Ghazna, AH429 (Album 1619),good fine £150-180
248 Ghaznavid, Mahmud bin Sabuktakin, ¿ Dinar, 3.56g., Nishapur, AH397, Ibrahim,(1059-99), base ¿ Dinars (2), mint and date off flan (Ghazna type), together withanother Dinar (Album 1606, 1637), fine to good fine (4) £400-500
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249 Sufid in Khwarizm, temp. Husayn (1361-72), ¿ fractional Dinar, 1.12g, Khwarizm,AH768 (Album 2063), fine, rare £200-250
250 Uzbekistan, Khokand, Mohammed Khudayar Khan (first reign 1845-58), ¿ Tilla,4.46g, AH1274, Persian legends (F.3; KM.100), ex mount, attractive good fine £200-250
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255 India, Mughal Empire, Akbar, square ¿ Token, 10.62g, modelled on a Mohur ofAkbar, Urdu Zafar Qarin, Alif (AH1000) (cf KM.119.4), good very fine £450-550
256 India, Mughal Empire, Jahangir, ¿ Zodiac Mohur, 10.57g, cast copy, Sagittarius (cfKM.180.17), minor flan cracks, very fine £400-500
257 Indian States, Maratha Confederacy, Rupees (2), Srinagar, AH(..)99/29, AH1212/39 (KM.247, 249), very fine; Datia, Rupee, yr.29 (KM.38), good fine; Gwalior,Æ 1⁄4-Annas (17), 1⁄2-Pice (8); Indore, Æ 1⁄2-Annas (5), 1⁄4-Annas (2); Ratlam Æ Paisas(10), Hyderabad, miscellaneous coins (6), coins of other states (9), Tokens (2), very goodto very fine (62) £100-120
251 Uzbekistan, Khoqand, Malla Khan (1858-62), ¿ Tilla, 4.46g, Khoqand,AH1276/1276, teardrop cartouche/circular cartouche (KM.118), almost pierced throughat top, very fine £150-180
252 Uzbekistan, Khokand, Mohammed Khudayar Khan (third reign 1865-75), ¿ Tilla,4.20g, AH1288, Persian legends (F.3; KM.155), fine £150-180
253 Egypt, Farouk (1936-52), 20 Paistres 1937, 10 Piastres, 1937, 5 Piastres, 1937, 2Piastres, 1937 (KM.368, 367, 366, 365), extremely fine (4) £120-150
INDIAN COINS
254 India, Bahmani Sultanate, Firuz Shah (1397-1422), Æ Falus (3), Ahmad Shah II(1435-57), Æ Gani (4), 1⁄2-Gani, 1⁄3-Gani (2)(G & G. BH.66, 84, 87, 88), fine or better,Sultans of Gujarat, Mahmud Shah III, Tanka (G & G. G.418), together with a TokenTanka of Muhammad bin Tughluq, good fine and fine; Mughal Empire, MuhammadShah (1719-48), Rupee, Gwalior (KM.436.25), Æ Dams (6), various rulers, one withclear date AH1125, possibly Surat, very good to about fine (25) £120-150
The copper coins found at Sendhwa, M.P. in mid 20th century.
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258 India, Bengal Presidency, jeweller’s copy of a Mohur, 12.41g, AH 1202/19,Murshidabad, Persian script, rev. inscription with mint name, edge oblique milling(KM.113), extremely fine £250-350
259 East India Company, Bengal Presidency, dump Rupee, Murshidabad, AH1025, ry.19,milled Rupee, 1⁄4-Rupees (2), ry.19, Æ Pice, ry.37, Bombay Presidency, Æ 1⁄2-Anna,1834, 1⁄4-Anna (4), Pie, Madras Presidency, milled Arcot Rupee, AH1172, ry.6, Fanam(1808 issue), Æ 5-Cash, 1803, 2-Pies, 1825; Æ Half-Annas (8), 1835, 1⁄4-Annas (16),1835 (10), 1858 (6), 1⁄2-Pice (2), 1853, 1⁄12-Pice (4), 1833, 1835 (3), fine to very fine (45) £80-100
260 British India, William IV, 1⁄4-Rupee, 1835, Victoria, Rupees (10), 1840 (6), 1862 (2),1877, 1888, 2-Annas (2), 1862, 1886, Æ 1⁄2-Annas (2), 1862, 1⁄4-Annas (3), 1862, 1887,1892, the Rupees and 1⁄4-Rupee very fine or better, the other coins generally fine (18) £150-200
261 British India, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (2), 1840, Calcutta (KM.457.10), goodvery fine, 1862, type A/II 0/7, Half Rupees, 1862 (2), Quarter Rupee, 2-Annas, 1862(KM.469, 470, 472. 473.1), extremely fine (6) £100-130
262 British India, Victoria, Rupees (2), 1840, 1900, 1⁄4-Rupee, 1897; Edward VII, Rupee,1903, 1⁄4-Rupees (2), 1906, 1907, 2-Annas, 1905; George V, Rupees (2), 1915, 1919,1⁄4-Rupee, 1918, nickel Durbar Medal, 12th December 1911; George VI, Rupee, 1941,1⁄4-Rupee, 1945; Republic, 10-Rupees, 25th anniversary of independence, 1947-72, goodfine to good very fine; other base metal Coins of the East India Company, British India andPortuguese India (94), contained in an album, mostly very good to fine (108) £150-200
263 British India, Edward VII (1901-11), Rupee, 1906, 1⁄4-Rupees (2), 1906, 1910,2-Annas (12), 1903 (2), 1904, 1906 (5), 1907 (3), 1910, Æ 1⁄4-Anna, 1910; George VI,Rupees (3), 1943, 1944 (2), 1⁄2-Rupees (2), 1939, 1943, 1⁄4-Rupee, 1939, 2-Annas (2),1944, 1947, 1-Anna, 1945, 1⁄12-Annas (5), 1939, fine to extremely fine (30) £70-90
x264 British India, George V (1910-36), Rupees (2), 1917, 1918 (KM.524), extremely fine,George VI, Rupee, 1944 (KM.557.1), uncirculated, Jamaica, Edward VII, Penny,1905, crowned bust right, rev. arms (KM.23), uncirculated, South Africa, Crown, 1960,arms, rev. building, ship before (KM.55), uncirculated (5) £60-80
265 British India, George V, Rupees (21), 1912, 1913 (4), 1914, 1916, 1917 (2), 1918 (5),1919 (6), 1920, 1⁄2-Rupees (3), 1919, 1922, 1936, 1⁄4-Rupee, 1917, 2-Annas (2), 1913,1916, Æ 1⁄4-Anna (2), 1936, 1⁄2-Pice (2), 1924, 1932, 1⁄12-Anna (4), 1917, 1922 (2), 1936,fine to good very fine (35) £250-300
266 India, miscellaneous coins (30), including ancient and medieval (9), Sultanate (6),Mughal (3), Mysore (5), other Native States (6), Ramatanka Token (1), fine to very fine(30) £80-100
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WORLD COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
267 Australia (5), Edward VII, Sixpence, 1910, Threpence 1910 (KM.19, 18), very fine,George V, Florin, 1927 (KM.31), good very fine, Threepence, 1926 (KM.24), good veryfine, Penny 1936 (KM.23), very fine, Halfpenny 1936 (KM.22), good very fine (6) £40-50
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x268 Australia, George V (1910-36), square cupro-nickel pattern Penny, 1921, by SirBertram Mackennal, small bare head left, rev. kookaburra right, on short thick diagonalbranch (M.13; Ren.12), slight rub on high points, uncirculated, very rare £20,000-25,000
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269 Austria, Ferdinand I (1521-64), Kremnitz, 11⁄2-Schautaler, 44.97g, 1541, +FERDINANDVS D G ROM HVNG BOEM DALMA CROA REX, Emperor in full armour onhorseback left, date in exergue, rev. + INFANS HISPA ARCHIDVX AVSTRIE DVX BVRGVNDIE,eagle, shield on breast (cf Markl 2043), surfaces cleaned and now toned, very fine £300-400
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270 Austria, Maximilian II (1564-76), Ducat, 1570, Vienna, ruler standing holding orb andsceptre, rev. crowned shield (F.48a), probably from a mount, very fine £300-400
271 Austria, Rudolph II (1586-1612), Taler, 28.09g, 1605, Ensisheim, laureate cuirassedbust right wearing wide ruff and collar of the Golden Fleece, facing lion mask decorationon shoulder, small date below, rev. NEC NON ARCHIDVCES ¿ D B LANDG ALS CO FER,crowned shield (Dav.3034 var), obverse cleaned but about very fine, a scarce type £150-200
272 Austria, Archduke Leopold (1619-32), as Bishop of Strassburg (1607-26), Taler,28.63g, 1620, Hall, bust right dividing date, rev. crowned shield, small shields ofStrassburg and Passau below (Dav.3328), good very fine £100-150
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273 Austria, Ferdinand III (1637-57), Taler, 28.54g, 1655, Vienna, laureate draped andcuirassed bust right, date below, rev. crowned shield (Dav.3183; KM.977), very fine £150-200
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274 Austria, Salzburg, Paris von Lodron (1619-53), Taler, 28.37g, 1628, on theConsecration of the Cathedral, two Saint-Bishops holding the Cathedral, date dividedabove, shield below, rev. Reliquary carried in procession (Dav.3499; KM.110), very fine £200-300
275 Austria, Salzburg, Hieronymous von Colloredo-Walsee (1772-1803), Taler, 1777,robed bust right, rev. crowned arms within mantle (Dav.1263; KM.435), extremely fineand lustrous £600-800
276 Brazil, João as Regent (1799-1818), 960-Reis, 1814 R (KM.307.3), trace of mount (?),otherwise extremely fine, Pedro I (1822-31), 640-Reis, 1824 over 3 R (KM.367),extremely fine (2) £120-160
277 British Empire, Edward VIII (1936) (5), British West Africa (3), Penny, 1936(KM.16), Halfpenny (2), 1936H, 1936 (KM.15), uncirculated, Fiji, Penny, 1936(KM.6), uncirculated, New Guinea, Penny, 1936 (KM.6), uncirculated (5) £50-60
All bt. Seaby, c.1960
x278 British Guiana, Victoria (1837-1901), Four Pence, 1891, head left, rev. value withinwreath (KM.26), almost extremely fine £80-100
279 British Trade Dollars (2), 1899 B, 1902 B, geometric design, rev. Britannia standing(KM.T5), the first good fine, the second very fine (2) £120-150
280 British West Africa, George VI, ni.br. 2-Shillings, 1938 KN, Shilling, 1939, 6-Pence(2), 1938, cu.ni. 3-Pence (49), various dates, Pennies (5), 1941, 1942 (2), 1947 (2),Halfpennies (6), 1937 KN (3), H (3); Elizabeth II, cu.ni. 3-Pence (5), 1957 (KM.18,19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 35), about fine to good fine, the 3-Pences dated 1957 a little better andscarce (69) £150-200
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x281 Cambodia, Kingdom, souvenir gold coin struck from 25-Centimes dies, 1860, head ofking Norodom left, rev. arms, 1.99g (F.6; KM.X46), from worn dies, very fine, rare £300-400
282 China, silver ingots (3), c.19th century, 9.19g, with personal name Lu Zigang, 10.27g,with family name CHEN, and 9.57g, with CHEN and CAI (‘wealth’), these names possiblyof the foundry where struck, or issuing banking house, very fine to extremely fine (3) £80-120
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283 Colombia, Philip V, (1700-46), Santa Fe de Bogota, 2-Escudos, 6.74g, undated, shielddividing F-S, rev. cross in quadrilobe (CT. type 83; F.8), very fine £600-800
x284 Columbia, Charles IV (1788-1808), 8-Escudos, 1798 NR JJ, Bogota, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. crowned shield within Collar of the Order of the Golden Fleece(F.51; KM.62.1), from a mount, otherwise very fine £500-600
285 Colombia, Liberation of the City of Popayan 1811, silver medal, 10.55g, CIVITASPOPAYANENSIS D ANTONIO BARAYA, view of the town and mountain of popayan, MAR 28 1811below, rev. DIRUPIT VINCULA POPULI IUGUMQUE TIRANNI IN FOEDERE, coastal view withmountains beyond, all in shield, 31mm. (Fonrobert 8219), very fine £300-350
286 Danish West Indies, silver 20-Skilling, 1848, crowned shield, rev. XX SKILLING DANSKAMERIKANSK MYNT 1848 in six lines, engrailed (central straight groove) edge (H.169;KM.21.1), a proof like strike with wide borders and high rim, mishandled but still extremelyfine £200-250
287 Dominican Republic, Peso, 1897A, head left, rev. shield (KM.16), fine, Mexico,Charles III, 8-Reales, 1781FF, Mexico City, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. crowned shield (KM.106.2), about very fine (2) £60-80
288 Egypt, Opening of the Suez Canal, 1869, silver medal, 47.60g, by Roty, seated figureleft holding torch, receiving a globe from a standing figure, right, map of canal behind,rev. inscription, edge stamped ARGENT, 42mm. (Divo 606), extremely fine £60-80
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER MEDALS AND COINS OF NAPOLEON AND HIS FAMILY
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289 France, Battle of Montenotte, 1796, silver medal by Gayrard and Jeuffroy, 40.30g,uniformed bust of Napoleon right, hair in a queue, GAYRARD F. below, rev. Victory flyingover globe, JEUFFROY F. DENON DIR. on exergual line, date below, 40mm. (Hennin 731;J.490; TN.60,2), extremely fine, attractive old toning £200-250
290 France, Liberation of Lombardy and the Foundation of the Cisalpine Republic,1797, silver medal by Vassallo and Salwirck, 43.86g, ALL. ITALICO, uniformed bust ofNapoleon left, hair in a queue, H. VASSALLO. F. on truncation, rev. L’INSUBRIA LIBERA,France, Peace at her side, crowns, with the Cap of Liberty, l’Insubria, who is led by ayouth, I.S.F. on exergual line, date below, 48mm. (Ess.710; Hennin 792; J.556;TN.64,1), very fine £150-200
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291 France, Peace of Campo Formio, 1797, silver medal, unsigned, 22.81g, ITALICUS,uniformed bust of Napoleon left, hair in a queue, rev. legend above trophy, date below,40mm. (Hennin 813; Le Maistre -; J.576 9 (tin); TN.65,7), small scratch on edge, veryfine, scarce £100-150
292 France, Conquest of Egypt, 1798, silver medal by Jouannin and Brenet, 35.32g, headof Napoleon three-quarters left, wreath above, J. JOUANNINF. DENON. D. on truncation,rev. Napoleon in a chariot drawn by two camels, Fame above, L’EGYPTE CONQUISEMDCCXCVIII. in exergue, BRENET F. DENON D. below, 40mm. (Ess.766; Hennin 879,TN.68,11), extremely fine £150-200
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293 France, Napoleon in Egypt, 1799, silver medal, unsigned, 24.43g, NAPILONEBUONAPARTE, uniformed bust turned to left, GENERAL OF THE FRENCH ARMY IN EGYPTbelow, rev. a camp with cannon and standards, before a pyramid, LANDED AT ALEXANDRIAJULY 2. 1798. MDCCXCIX in exergue, 39mm. (Hennin 847; J.620 bronze, and 621 whitemetal; TN.69.2), good very fine, very rare £150-200
294 France, Napoleon Premier Consul, silver prize medal by Andrieu, 32.54g, BONAPARTEPREMIER CONSUL DE LA RéPUBLIQUE FRSE., uniformed bust right, ANDRIEU. F. ontruncation, rev. a circle of roses, centre plain, edge plain, 42mm. very fine £100-150
295 France, Place Bellecour at Lyon, 1800, silver medal by Mercié, 45.94g, A BONAPARTEREEDIFICATEUR DE LYON., head of Napoleon left, MERCIE F. LUG. on truncation, rev.legend in 13 lines within oak wreath, 44mm. (Br.58; Ess.844; J.830; TN.78,4), minorrim flaw between 1 and 2 o’clock, extremely fine, scarce £200-300
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296 France, Column in the Place Vendôme, 1800, silver medal by Duvivier, 31.84g,BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL, uniformed bust right, legend in four lines below, rev. LEPEUPLE FRANçAIS à SES DéFENSEURS above legend in seven lines, 42mm. (Br.61; Ess.846;J.834; TN.78,6), good very fine £150-200
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297 France, Quai Desaix, 1800, silver medal, unsigned, 39.37g, legend both sides, 42mm.(Br.68; J.845; TN.78,8), a spot of rust in the centre of the obverse die and a few scatteredlight marks on the reverse, good very fine £100-150
298 France, Peace of Luneville, 1801, silver medal by Andrieu, 29.95g, BONAPARTE PREMIERCONSUL DE LA RéPUBLIQUE FRAN.SE, uniformed bust of Napoleon right, ANDRIEU F. ontruncation, rev. PAIX DE LUNéVILLE, Pax standing holding olive branch and cornucopia,42mm. (Br.107; Ess.880; J.903; TN.82,2), mount removed, scratch on the reverse, very fine £100-150
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299 France, Peace of Luneville 1801, silver medal by Holtzhey, 28.38g, laureate anduniformed bust of Napoleon right, I.G.H.F. on truncation, rev. VIRTVS GALLORVMTRIVMPHAT, a sprig of olive entwined around the club of Hercules, all within a wreath oflaurel and oak, 45mm. (Br.118; Le Maistre -; TN.82,12), extremely fine, scarce £150-200
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300 France, Paris Exchequer, silver jeton, 1801, by H. Auguste, 30.36g, BONAPARTE.PREMIER. CONSUL., uniformed bust left, H.AUGUSTE on truncation, AN. 9. below, rev.AGENS DE CHANGE DE PARIS, view across the Siene towards the Louvre, octagonal 37mm.(Br.173; Ess.944; J.1020; TN.87,8), good very fine £80-100
301 France, Peace of Amiens, 1802, silver medal by Droz, 35.88g, BONAPARTE PR. CONSULDE LA REP. FRAN., head left, DROZ F. on truncatuion, rev. LE RETOUR D’ASTREE, Astreaholding olive branch and scales, edge plain, 40mm. (Br.200; J.1085 bronze; Le Maistre721; TN.89,10 note), nearly extremely fine £150-200
302 France, Public Instruction, 1802, silver medal by Andrieu, 33.19g, head of Napoleonright, 33.19g, ANDRIEU F. below, rev. a Roman youth reading, a palm to the side and astar over his head, DENON DIREXIT ANDRIEU FECIT on his seat, L’AN IV DE BONAPARTEL’INSTRUCTION PUBL. EST ORGANISéE in exergue, 40mm. (Br.214; J.1086; TN.90,7), alight scratch below head, otherwise nearly extremely fine £100-150
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303 France, Col de Montgenèvre, 1804, silver medal by Auguste, 36.04g, A NAPOLEONBONAPARTE L’EMPEREUR ET LE HEROS DES FRANçAIS, head left, H. AUGUSTE. below, rev.J.G.F. LADOUCHETTE, PREFET, AU NOM DU DéPARTEMENT DES HAUTES ALPES, the obelisk,LE MONT GENEVRE OUVERT 22 GERMINAL AN XII 12 AVRIL MDCCCIV below, 41mm. (Br.298;J.-; TN.96,11), scattered light marks, cleaned, very fine, scarce £200-300
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304 France, Legion d’Honneur, 1804, silver medal by Andrieu and Jaley, 33.92g, laureatehead of Napoleon right, ANDRIEU: F. below, rev. AUSPICE NEAPOLEONE GALLIA RENOVATA,badge of the Legion d’Honneur, DENON DIRT. JALEY FT. below, 40mm. (Br.310;Ess.1013; J.1239; TN.1,5), good very fine £100-150
305 France, Coronation of Napoleon, 1804, silver medal by Andrieu and Jeuffroy, 33.39g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. below, rev. LE SENATET LE PEUPLE, the Emperor held aloft on a shield, AN XII in exergue, DENON DIR JEUFFROYF below, 40mm. (Br.326; Ess.1021; J.1258; T3,1), good very fine, dark tone £100-150
306 France, Coronation at Milan, 1805, silver medal by Andrieu and Jaley, 38.55g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. below, rev.NAPOLEON. ROI. D’ITALIE., the Iron Crown of Lombardy, date in exergue, DENON DT.JALEY FT. below, 40mm. (Br.418; Ess.1072; J.1378; TN.7,5), extremely fine £150-200
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307 France, Coronation of Napoleon at Milan, 1805, silver medal by Manfredini, 43.83g,NAPOLEO GALLORVM IMPERATOR ITALIAE REX, laureate head left, L.M. on truncation,rev. VLTRO, Napoleon, togate, crowned by Italia, L.M. on exergual line, D. XXIII MAII A.MDCCCV. in exergue, 42mm. (Br.421; J.1382; TN.7,7; Turr.429), the date weakly struck,about extremely fine £200-300
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308 France, The Grand Armeé crosses the Rhine, 1805, silver medal by Droz and Brenet,36.39g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, DROZ FECIT. on truncation, DENONDIREX M.DCCCVI below, rev. L’EMPEREUR COMMANDE LA GRANDE ARMéE, eagle standing infront of throne, thunderbolt above, BRENET F. DENON D. on exergual line, date below,40mm. (Br.430; Ess.1081; J.1407; TN.8,13), small die break at point of truncation,extremely fine £150-200
309 France, Ney at Innsbruck, 1805, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet, 33.44g,NAPOLEON EMPEREUR, laureate head right, DENON DIR. ANDRIEU F. below, rev. Napoleonas a Roman Emperor standing holding satndard and victory, BRENET F. DENON D. at sides,date in exergue, 40mm. (Br.442; Ess.1099; J.1434; TN.9,6), about extremely fine £150-200
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310 France, Capture of Vienna and Pressburg, 1805, silver medal by Manfredini, 44.23g,NAPOLEO. I. GALL. IMP. ITAL. REX. GERMANICVS. RVTHENICUS., helmeted head left, L.M. ontruncation, rev. VINDOBONA. CAPTA. ANNO. MCCMV., Austria seated mourning beside amilitary trophy, L.M.on exergual line, MEDIOLANI below, 42mm. (Br.444; Ess.1102;J.1442; TN.9,8), a few small marks, about extremely fine £200-300
A curiosity of this medal is the unusual format, in Roman numerals, of the year 1805, in thereverse legend.
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311 France, Meeting at Urschütz, 1806, silver medal by Droz and Andrieu, 35.13g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI.., laureate head right, DROZ FECIT on truncation, DENON DIREX.M.DCCCVI. below, rev. the two Emperors meeting, ENTREVUE DE L’EMP. NAPOLEON ET DEL’EMP. FRANçOIS II à URCHITZ LE IV. DéCEMBRE MDCCCV in exergue, ANDRIEU F. DENON D.below, 40mm. (Br.452; J.1455; TN.10,1), nearly extremely fine £150-200
312 France, Venice restored to Italy, 1805, silver medal by Droz and Benet, 35.19g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, DROZ FECIT. on truncation, DENON DIREXM.DCCCVI. below, rev. the Rialto bridge, VENISE RENDUE A L’ITALIE XXVI. DéCEMBREMDCCCV in exergue, BRENET F. DENON D. at sides (Br.460; J.1471; TN.10,7), extremelyfine £150-200
313 France, Colonne de la Grand Armée in the place Vendôme, 1805, silver medal byAndrieu and Brenet, 38.82g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F.DENON DIRT. below, rev. COLONNE DE LA GRANDE ARMéE, the column, CAMPAGNE DEMDCCCV in exergue, BRENET F. DENON D. below, 40.5mm. (Br.463; Ess.118; J.1482;TN.11,13), extremely fine £150-200
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314 France, Ecoles de Medecine, 1805, silver medal by Andrieu and Jouannin, undated,42.86g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, rev.ECOLES DE MEDECINE., Asclapius and his son Telesphoros, DENON DIREX JOUANNIN inexergue, 41mm. (Br.467; J.1492; TN.TN.11,5), one or two marks, nearly extremely fine £150-200
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315 France, Conquest of Istria, 1806, silver medal by Droz and Brenet, 33.73g, NAPOLEONEMP. ET. ROI., laureate head right, DROZ FECIT., rev. TEMPLE D’AUGUSTE A POLA. the templeof Augustus at Pula in Croatia, BRENET F. DENON D. at sides, L’ISTRIE CONQUISE ANMDCCCVI in exergue, 40mm. (Br.512; Ess.1127; J.1546; TN.13,1), extremely fine £150-200
316 France, Conquest of Dalmatia, 1806, silver medal by Droz and Brenet, 33.86g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, DROZ FECIT on truncation, DENON DIREXMDCCCVI below, rev. TEMPLE DE JUPITER A SPALATRO, view of the temple, BRENET F DENOND at sides, date in exergue, 40mm. (Br.513; J.1550; TN.13,2), extremely fine £150-200
317 France, Marriage of the Grand Duke of Baden, 1806, silver medal by Andrieu,34.94g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, DROZ FECIT on truncation, denondirex mdcccvi below, rev. STEPHANIE NAPOLEON C.F. LOUIS DE BADE, Stephanie and KarlFriedrich Louis of Baden, as Jacob and Rachel, ALLIANCEMDCCCVI in exergue, ANDRIEU F.DENON DT. below, 41mm. (Br.522; Ess.1130; J.1565; TN.13,12), scattered marks onobverse, very fine £150-200
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318 France, Battle of Jena, 1806, silver medal by Andrieu, 36.21g, NEAPOLIO IMPERATORREX., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. below, rev. BORVSSI DIDICERE NVPER, Napoleon, onhorseback, trampling fallen foes, eagle above, ANDRIEU F. to left, date in exegue, 41mm.(Br.537; J.1593; TN.14,8), extremely fine £250-300
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321 France, Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, 1806, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet,37.05g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. below, rev.the Arc de Triomphe, AUX ARMES MDCCCVI in exergue, BRENET F. FONTAINE ARC. DENOND. below, 41mm. (Br.557; Ess.1156; J.1630; TN.16,10), some edge bumps, nearlyextremely fine £150-200
319 France, Battle of Jena, 1806, silver medal by Manfredini, 44.05g, NAPOLEO GALL. IMP.ITAL. REX GERM. RVTH. BORVSSICVS, laureate and crowned head right, L.M. on truncation,MEDIOLANI MDCCCVI below, rev. SAXONIA LIBERATA BORVSSIS DELETIS, Jupiter, holdingsceptre and thunderbolts, seated on an eagle, 40mm. (Br.539; J.1598; Merseb.4152(bronze); TN.14,9), cleaned, very fine £200-300
320 France, Alliance with Saxony, 1806, silver medal by Andrieu, 36.82g, NAPOLEON EMP.CHARLEMAGNE EMP., heads right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, DENON DIR. below, rev.VITIKIND. R. S. FREDERIC. AUG. R.S., heads right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, DENON DIR.below, 40mm. (Br.551; Ess.1149; J.1621; TN.15,1), some edge marks, good very fine £150-200
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322 France, the Franch Army crosses the Vistula, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu andBrenet, 37.61g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT.below, rev. the Nymph of the Vistula sadly reclining, a French Eagle planted at her side,DENON D. to left, BRENET F. on exergual line, SIGNIS VLTRA VISTVLAM CONSTITVTISMDCCCVII. below, 40.5mm. (Br.620; Ess.1160; J.1714; TN.19,1), a small mark on edgeat 1 o’clock, good very fine £200-250
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323 France, Battle of Eylau, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet, 35.46g, NAPOLEONEMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. below, rev. VICTORIAEMANENTI, Napoleon, in the pose of Diomedes holding the Palladium, BRENET below, datein exergue, 40.5mm. (Br.628; Ess.1163; J.1728; TN.19,6), extremely fine £250-300
324 France, Battle of Eylau, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet, 37.54g, NAPOLEONEMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. below, rev. VICTORIAE MANENTI, Napoleon,in the pose of Diomedes holding the Palladium, DENON D to left, BRENET below, date inexergue, 40.5mm. (Br.628; Ess.1163; J.1728; TN.19,6), a later striking, extremely fine £100-150
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325 France, Battle of Friedland, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu and Galle, 36.17g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU. F. on truncation, rev. Napoleon asa Greek warrior, sheathing his sword, GALLE F. to right, date in exergue, 41mm. (Br.632;Ess.1165; J.1736; TN.19,9), about extremely fine £150-200
326 France, Peace of Tilsit, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu and Droz, 36.90g, NAPOLEONALEXANDER I F. GUILLAUME III, three heads right, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIRT. below, rev.NIEMEN, river god reclining beside an olive tree, DENON D. DROZ F and date in exergue,41mm. (Br.640; Diakov 312.1; J.1756; TN.20,1), extremely fine £250-300
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327 France, Peace of Tilsit between France and Russia, 1807, silver medal by ‘D’, 39.60g,laureate head of Napoleon left, D on truncation, rev. Napoleon, holding a sword entwinedwith olive, and Tsar Alexander I holding scales, standing holding globe between them,Fame above, lion holding shield between them, 41mm. (Br.647; Diakov 312.4 (R3); LeMaistre -; TN.20,9), extremely fine, scarce £300-400
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328 France, Napoleon at Dresden 1807, silver medal by Hoeckner, 24.01g, bust ofNapoleon right, HOE. F. on truncation, rev. bust of Friedrich August of Saxony left,HOEKNER. F. below, 40mm. (Br.654; Ess.1180; J.1776; TN.21,3), a faint scratch onobverse, good very fine £100-150
329 France, Creation of the Kingdom of Westphalia, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu andBrenet, 37.05g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation,DENON DIRT. below, rev. INJECIT TANDEM FRENA VAGANTI, naked youth beside thegalloping horse of Westphalia, date in exergue, BRENET F. DENON D. below, 40mm.(Br.660; J.1787; TN.21,7), lightly brushed, now begining to tone on the obverse, nearlyextremely fine £200-250
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330 France, Marriage of Jérôme Napoleon and Catherine of Württemberg, 1807, silvermedal by Andrieu, 37.10g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. ontruncation, rev. Hymen, seated, making a garland of roses handed to him by Cupid,ANDRIEU F. DENON DD on exergual line, in exergue a radiate N with J. NAPOLEON C. DEWURTEMBERG. above and MDCCCVII. below, 40mm. (Br.662; Ess.1185; J.1794 var.;TN.21,9), extremely fine £200-300
331 France, Victories of the Year 1807, silver medal by Andrieu and Jaley, 35.20g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. DENON DIR. below, rev. eagle onthunderbolt, small Victory holding wreath above, DENON DDT. JALEY FT. 1807 below,41mm. (Br.674; 1815; TN.22,50, light marks on Emperor’s cheek, otherwise nearlyextremely fine £150-200
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332 France, The Simplon Pass, 1807, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet, 36.00g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F.below, rev. personification of theSimplon as a bearded ‘man of the mountains’, 1807 low left and BR at far left, SIMPLON inexergue, 41mm. (Br.688; Ess.1201; J.1841; TN.23,12), extremely fine £250-300
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333 Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon, silver prize medal by Manfredini, 68.98g, NAPOLEOGALLORVM IMPERATOR ITALIAE REX, helmeted head left, L.M. on truncation, rev. oakwreath, centre blank, edge engraved FESTA NAPOLEONE 15 AGOSTO 1807, very fine, very rare £150-200
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334 France, Entry of the French into Madrid, 1808, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet,38.09g, NAPOLEON EMP ET ROI, laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, DENON DIR.below, rev. PORTE DE ALCALA, view of the Alcala, the northern gate into Madrid, date inexergue, BRENET F. and DENON D. below, 41mm. (Br.757; J.1946; TN.27,11), some lightscuffs but nearly extremely fine £200-250
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336 France, Victories of the Year 1809, silver medal by Manfredini, 43.99g, NAPOLEOMAGNVS GAL. IMP. IT. REX P.F. AVG. INVICTVS, crowned head right, L. MANFREDINI F. below,rev. HOSTIBVS VBIQVE FVSIS CAESIS CAPTIS, Victory advancing right, holding thunderboltand palm branch, MDCCCIX in exergue, 42mm. (Br.862; 2111; TN.32,15), cleaned andnow toned, about extremely fine £150-200
335 France, Battle of Wagram, 1809, silver medal by Andrieu and Galle, 36.30g, NAPOLEONEMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, rev. Hercules, Victory at hisside, clubs a fallen giant, BATAILLE DE WAGRAM VI JUILLET MDCCCIX. in exergue, DENON D.GALLE F. below, 41mm. (Br.860; Ess.1242; J.2107; TN.32,13), small export mark(weevil) punched on edge above head, otherwise about extremely fine £150-200
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337 France, Marriage of Napoleon and Marie-Louise, 1810, silver medal by Manfredini,43.56g, heads right, MANFREDINI F below, rev. SAEVUM PROCUL MARTEM FELIX TEDARELEGAT, Hymen repulsing Mars, M.F. on exergual line and date below, 43mm. (Br.961;Ess.1294; J.2273; TN.39,10 var.), very fine £150-200
The medallist has misquoted the poet Claudian, and TEDA should of course be TAEDA.
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338 France, Ecole de Dessin de Lyon, silver medal by Chavanne, 39.93g, NAPOLEONEMPEREVR, laureate head left, CHAVANNE F. below, rev. L’ECOLE IMPERIALE DE DESSIN DELYON around wreath, CONSERVAT. DES ARTS below, 41mm. (Br.1067), the centre engravedCLASSE DES FLEVRS 1E DIVISION 2E PRIX DECERNé à E. CHAMEAV M.D.CCC.XIII, some edgebruising, good very fine £100-150
339 France, Battle of Moscow, 1812, silver medal by Andrieu and Jeuffroy, 36.63g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, rev. French hussarforcing a Russian redoubt, JEUFFROY F. DENON D. at sides, BATAILLE DE LA MOSCOWA VIISEPTEMBRE M.DCCCXII in exergue, 41mm. (Br.1162; Ess.1370 bronze; J.2526; TN.53,6),a later striking, good very fine £100-150
340 France, Napoleon at Moscow, 1812, silver medal by Andrieu and Brenet, 38.20g,NAPOLEON EMP ET ROI, laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, rev. ENTRéE AMOSCOU, view of the Kremlin, the French Eagle on the ramparts, BR. F to left and DE.D toright, date below, 40mm. (Br.1164; Ess.1372; J.2532; TN.53), a later striking, harshlycleaned, very fine £100-150
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341 France, the French Army on the Volga, 1812, silver medal by Andrieu and Michaut,37.93g, NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, rev. rivergod in flight at the arrival of the French Eagle, DENON D. MICHAUT F. at sides, date inexergue, 40.5mm. (Br.1166; J.2537; TN.53,11), a light scuff in obverse field, otherwiseabout extremely fine £200-300
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342 France, Battle of Lutzen, 1813, silver medal by Depaulis and Brenet, 33.25g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., uniformed bust right, laurel above, DENON. D. DEPAULIS. F.below, rev. the Prussian and Russian cavalry retire before the advancing French infantry,BRENET on exergue, date below, 41mm. (Br.1229; Ess.1397; J.2627; TN.57,9), smallmarks on edge, die cracks and a few spots on the reverse, good very fine £150-200
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343 France, Battle of Wurtchen, 1813, silver medal by Depaulis and Brenet, 35.40g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., uniformed bust right, laurel above, DENON. D. DEPAULIS. F.below, rev. INFANTERIE FRANCAISE BATAILLE DE WURTCHEN, a stand of rifles and banners,date and BRENET F. DENON D. in exergue, 41mm. (Br.1232; Ess.1400; J,2635;TN.57,10), die break at edge below bust, a hairline in reverse field otherwise extremely fine £200-250
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344 France, Napoleon Emperor, silver prize medal by Dumarest, 82.69g, NAPOLEON IEMPEREUR DES FRANçAIS ROI D’ITALIE., laureate head left, DUMAREST F. below, rev.CULTURE DU TABAC PERFECTIONNéE DANS LE DéPARTMANT D’ILLE ET VILLAINE EN 1813engraved in six lines within a wreath of olive, edge plain, 49mm., very fine, very rare £150-200
345 France, Capitulation of Paris, 1814, silver medal by Depaulis and Brenet, 35.45g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., laureate head right, ANDRIEU F. on truncation, rev. Fortunestanding in a boat, contrary winds in her sails, BRENET.F. DENON.D. at sides, FORTUNEADVERSE MARS MDCCCXIV in exergue, 41mm. (Br.1365; Ess.1446; J.2854; TN.60,9),cleaned, very fine £150-200
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346 France, Abdication of Napoleon, 1814, silver medal by Depaulis and Brenet, 37.85g,NAPOLEON EMP. ET ROI., uniformed bust right, laurel above, DENON. D. DEPAULIS. F.below, rev. Napoleon, a fury at his side, signs his abdication, DENON D. to right, date andBRENET F. in exergue, 41mm. (Br.1385 diam. var.; J.2887 diam. var.; TN.61,5), extremelyfine, the reverse dull £200-250
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347 France, Napoleon taken aboard H.M.S. Bellerophon, 1814, silver medal by Webband Brenet, 35.11g, NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, uniformed bust right, MUDIE DIR WEBB Fbelow, rev. H.M.S. Bellerophon sailing left, date in exergue, BRENET F MUDIE D. below,41mm., number 37 in the Mudie series (Br.1691; Ess.1627; J.3430; TN.67,2), somemarks around the rime, about extremely fine £200-250
348 France, Napoleon and Hannibal, 1815, silver medal by Andrieu, 37.40g, NAPOELON,head right, ANDRIEU. F. on truncation, rev. ANNIBAL, head left, DENON. D. below, 40mm.(Br.1692; J,3432 bronze; TN.67,3), good very fine £100-150
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349 France, Napoleon on St Helena, 1815, silver medal by Webb and Mills, 38.43g,NAPOLEON BONAPARTE, uniformed bust right, MUDIE DIR. WEBB F. below, rev. Napoleonseated in despair, the winged figure of History kneeling before him, Fame flying above,MUDIE D. MILLS F. at sides, NAPOLEON AT ST HELENA in exergue, 41mm. (Br.1710;BHM.891; J3453; TN.67,10), some bruising on the edge, good very fine £100-150
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350 France, Prince Napoleon, 1855, silver medal by Barre, 49.24g, S.A.I. LE PRINCENAPOLEON, head right, ALBERT BARRE below, rev. CAMPAGNE D’ORIENT 1854 ALMA.INKERMAN, crowned french eagle, EXPOSITION UNIVLLE. DE 1855 below, edge stampedARGENT, 45mm., good very fine £80-120
351 France, Napoleon, Consul (1799-1804), 5-Francs, an XI A, Paris, head right, rev. valuein wreath (Dav.82; Gad.577; KM.650.1), good very fine £200-250
352 France, Napoleon, Emperor (1804-14), 5-Francs, an 12 A, Paris, head right, rev. valuein wreath (Dav.83; Gad.579; KM.660.1), cleaned, very fine £100-150
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353 France, Napoleon, Emperor (1804-14), 5-Francs, 1807 L, Bayonne, head right, rev.value in wreath (Dav.83; Gad.581; KM.673.8), very fine £100-150
354 France, Napoleon, Emperor (1804-14), 5-Francs, 1808 B, Rouen, laureate head right,rev. value in wreath (Dav.84; Gad.583; KM.686.2), about very fine £60-80
355 France, Napoleon, Emperor (1804-14), 5-Francs, 1812 W, Lille, head right, rev. valuein wreath (Dav.83; Gad.584; KM.694.16), good very fine £60-80
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356 France, Napoleon, The Hundred Days (20 March - 22 June 1815), 5-Francs, 1815, I,Limoges, head right, rev. value in wreath (Dav.85; Gad.595; KM.707.4), dark tone, veryfine £100-150
357 Germany, Westphalia, Jerome Napoleon (1807-13), Taler, 1812 C, Cassel, laureatehead right, value (AKS.9; Dav.933; Kahnt 561; Thun 413), good very fine £150-200
358 Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon (1805-14), 5-Lire, 1808 M, Milan, head right, rev arms(Dav.202; KM.10.4; Mont.218), good very fine £100-150
359 Italy, Kingdom of Napoleon (1805-14), 5-Lire, 1811 M, Milan, head right, rev arms(Dav.202; KM.10.4; Mont.224), very fine £50-60
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360 Italy, Lucca and Piombino, Elisa Bonaparte and Felice Baiocchi (1805-14), 5-franchi,1807, busts right, rev. value in wreath (Dav.203; KM.24; MIR.244/3; Pag.253), aboutextremely fine £200-250
361 Italy, Naples and Sicily (Campania), Joseph Bonaparte (1806-08), 120-Grani, 1808,head left, rev. arms (Dav.165; Mont.408; Pag.43), small metal flaw on obverse, good veryfine £250-350
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362 Italy, Naples and Sicily (Campania), Gioacchino Murat (1808-15), 12-Carlini, 1810.head left, rev. value in wreath (Dav.166 B; MIR.434; Pag.46c), adjustment marks onreverse, very fine £400-500
363 Italy, Naples and Sicily (Campania), Gioacchino Murat (1808-15), 5-Lire, 1813,head right, rev. arms (Dav.167; Mont.488), good very fine £250-350
364 Italy, Parma, Maria Louisa (1815-47), 5-Lire, 1815, bust left, rev. arms (Dav.204;MIR.1093/1; Pag.9), very fine £100-150
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365 Italy, Subalpine Republic (1801-02), 5-Francs, an 10, allegorical figures, rev. value inwreath (Dav.197; Mont.10; Pag.6), good very fine £80-120
366 Netherlands, Kingdom of Holland, Louis Napoleon (1806-10), Rixdollar, 1808,Utrecht, knight standing, rev. crowned shield (Dav.225; Schul.123a), good very fine £150-200
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368 Spain, Joseph Napoleon (1808-14), 20-Reales, 1809 AI, Madrid, head left, rev.crowned shield (CC.17392; Dav.308; KM.551.2), good very fine £150-200
367 Netherlands, Kingdom of Holland, Louis Napoleon (1806-10), 50-Stuivers, 1808,head right, rev. crowned shield (Dav.228; Schul.149), nearly extremely fine £200-250
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370 France, Avignon, Urban VIII (1623-44), Quadrupla, 13.15g, 1639, bust right, rev.shield (B.1787; F.59; M.205; Ser.841/633a), trace of mount, very fine £2,500-3,500
369 France, Philip VI (1328-50), écu d’or à la chaise, 1ère émission, king enthroned holdingsword and shield, rev. cross in quadrilobe (Ci.282; Dup.249; F.270; Laf.262), edgesmoothed from a mount, but good very fine £400-500
371 France, Avignon, Urban VIII (1623-44), Quadrupla, 13.32g, 1640, bust right, rev.shield (B.1787; F.59; M.204a; Ser.842/633b), nearly extremely fine £3,000-4,000
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372 France, Avignon, Urban VIII (1623-44), Quadrupla, 13.21g, 1641, bust right, rev.shield (B.1787; F.59; M.206), nearly extremely fine £3,000-4,000
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373 France, Louis XIV (1643-1715), Louis d’or aux insignes, 1705 A, Paris, laureate headright, rev. crossed sceptres, crowned lis in angles, réformation (Ci.1808; Dup.1446A;F.439), extremely fine £800-1,000
374 France, Napoleon, Coronation 1804, small gold coronation medal by Denon andJeuffroy, an XIII (1804), NAPOLEON - EMPEREUR, laureate head right, DEN JEUFF below,rev. LE SENAT ET LE PEUPLE, Roman senator and soldier holding Napoleon on a shield,book to left, ploughshare to right, D AN XIII J., in exergue, plain edge, 13 mm, 1.98g(Br.330), about extremely fine £180-220
375 France, Napoleon (1804-14), Franc, 1806 A, Paris, bare head right, rev. value in wreath(KM.672.1), good very fine £60-80
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g376 France, Louis Philippe I (1830-48), Paris, 20-Francs, 1831 A, head left, rev. value inwreath (F.553; KM.746.1), scratch behind head, otherwise very fine £200-250
377 France, Second Republic (1848-52), 50-Centimes, 1852 A, head of Napoleon III left,rev. value in wreath (Gad.111; KM.793; VG 3317), extremely fine £80-100
g378 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1855 A, Paris, head right, hand below,rev. arms (F.569; Gad.1135; KM.786.1), slight bruise on edge at 5 o’clock, very fine £650-750
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g379 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1856 A, Paris, head right, rev. arms(F.569; Gad.1135; KM.786.1), good very fine £650-750
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g380 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1857 A, Paris, head right, rev. arms(F.569; Gad.1135; KM.786.1), good very fine £650-750
g381 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1858 A, Paris, head right, rev. arms(F.569; Gad.1135; KM.786.1), nearly extremely fine £650-750
g382 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1859 BB, Rouen, head right, rev. arms(F.570; Gad.1135; KM.786.2), very fine £650-750
g383 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1864 A, Paris, laureate head right, rev.arms (F.580; Gad.1136; KM.802.1), very fine £650-750
g384 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1867 A, Paris, laureate head right, rev.arms (F.580; Gad.1136; KM.802.1), very fine £650-750
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g385 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1867 BB, Rouen, laureate head right, rev.arms (F.581; Gad.1136; KM.802.2), good very fine £650-750
g386 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1868 A, Paris, laureate head right, rev.arms (F.580; Gad.1136; KM.802.1), very fine £650-750
g387 France, Napoleon III (1852-70), 100-Francs, 1869 BB, Rouen, laureate head right, rev.arms (F.581; Gad.1136; KM.802.2), scattered marks on obverse, very fine £650-750
388 France, Second Republic (1848-51), 5-Francs (2), 1849 A, Paris, standing figures(Dav.92; Gad.683; KM.756.1), nearly extremely fine, 1850 A, head of Ceres left (Dav.93;Gad.719; KM.76.1), very fine (2) £50-60
389 France, 5-Francs (6), 1852 A (2), good very fine and fine, 1855 A, nearly extremely fine,1868 BB, good fine, 1870 A, obverse stamped SEDAN, and 1870 A, a Prussian helmetengraved over the head of Napoleon III (6) £150-200
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390 Germany, Augsburg, Gustavus Adolphus of Sweden (1632-34), Ducat, 1632,laureate, draped and armoured bust three-quarters right, rev. crowned oval arms (Ahl.3a;F.113; Forster 235; Hagander 88), tiny cut on edge at 6 o’clock, otherwise good very fine £1,200-1,500
g391 Germany, Baden, Friedrich I (1852-1907), 20-Mark, 1874, head left, rev. crownedeagle (F.3753; KM.262), very fine £400-500
392 Germany, Bavaria, Ludwig I (1825-48), Rhine gold Ducat, 1830, head right,LUDOVICVS I BAVARIAE REX, rev. view of Speyer across the river Rhine (F.275; KM.758),tiny mark on edge possibly from a mount, hairlines, good very fine £2,000-2,500
393 Germany, Brunswick, Georg III (1760-1820), Gulden or 24-Mariengroschen, 1798PLM, crowned shield, rev. value and date (KM.341; Wel.2817), good very fine, toned £60-80
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394 Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Friedrich Ulrich (1613-34), Taler, 1622, wild-man standing, rev. crowned shield (Dav.6303; Welter 1057A), very fine £150-200
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395 Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Augustus II ‘der Jüngere’ (1635-66), 11⁄2-Reichstaler, 1662, Zellerfeld, August on horseback right, value in stamp below, rev. helmsabove shield (Dav.LS75; Duve 6; KM.450.3; Welter 773), good very fine £600-800
396 Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, Rudolph August (1666-85), Taler, 1680 RB,helms over complex arms, rev. wildman holding branches of tree which divides R-B(Dav.6379; KM.502), good very fine, some lustre under old toning £150-200
397 Germany, Eisleben, silver medal for the Shooting Festival 1899, uniformed bust ofWilhelm II right, rev. view of the Lutherdenkmal, 39mm., extremely fine £60-80
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x398 Germany, Frankfurt, city coinage with the name of Maximilian I, Goldgulden, 3.25g,1499, MO’ NO’ FRANCR. 1499, St John standing holding lamb, shield of Weinsberg at hisfeet, rev. MAXIMILIANVS. ROMA’ REX, orb in quatrefoil (F.941), good very fine £200-300
399 Germany, Fulda, Adelbert II von Walderdorf (1757-59), Taler, 1796, (Dav.2264;KM.150), edge crack at 10 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine with some lustre £300-350
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400 Germany, Hamburg, Wedding Double-Taler, 57.86g., undated (17th century), QUOSDEUS CONIUNXIT HOMO NON SEPARET, Christ blessing a couple, rev. IESUS CHRIST MACHETWASSER ZU WEINN IN CANA GAL IOH II, the wedding feast at Canan, Christ and his Motherat left, the bride and groom in the centre, the host standing to right raising a glass, sixwine jars on the floor, and a dog in front, 64mm. (cf Gaedechens II, p.144, no.3 - similarscene but without the dog on the reverse), marks on the edge where removed from a mount,very fine, an interesting variety with a dog on the reverse £400-600
g401 Germany, Hesse-Darmstadt, Ernst Ludwig (1892-1918), 20-Mark, 1893, young headleft, rev. crowned eagle (F.3793; KM.367), very fine £1,000-1,200
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x402 Germany, Köln (Cologne), Ruprecht Pfalzgraf bei Rhein (1463-80), Goldgulden,3.29g, undated, **ROPERTVS AREPI’ CO’**, Christ enthroned, holding gospel, shield ofKöln/Pfalz below, rev. + MONE’ NOVA* AVREA* RILEN~, four shields of Köln/Pfalz,Pfalz/Bayern, Mainz and Trier (F.800), very fine £200-300
403 Germany Nassau, Wilhelm (1816-39) Taler, 1836, head right, rev. crowned shield withsupporters (Dav.743; KM.54), about very fine £60-70
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x404 Germany, Ostfriesland (East Frisia), Edzard I the Great (1491-1528), Goldgulden,3.01g, undated, Emden, with titles of Freidrich III, EDZARD* EOEOIEN’ PHRI’, St Johnstanding holding lamb, rev. FREDRIC* ROMANORV IMPE’, orb in quatrefoil (F.873), flat inplaces, possibly from a mount, very fine £200-300
x405 Germany, Saxony, Friedrich August III (1763-1806), Thaler, 1765 IEC, drapedcuirassed bust right, rev. cap over shield between branches (Dav.2682; KM.983),extremely fine £200-300
x406 Germany, Kingdom of Saxony, 2 Neu-Groschen, 1866B, arms, rev. value (KM.1220),about uncirculated, Prussia, Wilhelm I (1861-88), Coronation Taler, 1861, crownedbusts right, rev. eagle (KM.488), uncirculated, Finland, Grand Duchy, Markka, 1907L,Imperial eagle, rev. value within wreath (KM.3.1), extremely fine (3) £100-140
407 Germany, Saxe-Albertine, Johann Georg I (1615-56), Taler, 1656, armoured half-length bust right, holding sword and helmet, rev. helms over complex arms (Dav.7612;KM.425), some marks on edge, otherwise good very fine £200-300
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408 Germany, Saxe-Ernestine, Johann der Beständige and Georg (1525-30), Taler,Annaberg, bust of Johann right, holding sword, rev. bust of Georg left (Dav.9717;Schnee 51), very fine £300-400
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409 Germany, Schwarzburg-Sonderhausen, Karl Günther (1880-1909), 2-Marks, 1905,head right, thin rim, rev. crowned sagle (J.169a; KM.152), rubbed on the highpoints andtiny mark in front of face but uncirculated, with lustre under toning £100-150
410 Germany, Silesia-Leignitz-Brieg, Three Brothers, Georg, Ludwig and Christian(1639-63), Ducat, 1661, the brothers half-length facing, rev. helms over oval shield(F.3200; KM.401), small old scrape across orb before legend on obverse, probably whenremoved from a mount, good very fine £400-500
411 Germany, Württemberg, Wilhelm I (1816-64), Kronentaler, 1833 D, ‘Handelsfreiheit’(free trade), head right, rev. standing figure, river god to left, cornucopia to right(Dav.955; J.55; KM.570), adjustment marks on obverse, extremely fine £200-250
412 Germany, Württemberg, Wilhelm I (1816-64), Vereinstaler, 1857, head left, rev. armswith supporters (Dav.959; J.83), about uncirculated £200-250
413 Germany gold baptismal medal or ‘Ducat’, 3.48g, IESUS IMMANUEL, Christ Childstanding holding orb, rev. legend in nine lines, LASSET DIE KINDLEIN..., 22mm., extremelyfine £150-200
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414 Germany, Westphalia, Notgeld, 5-Mark, 1921, tombac, head left, rev. horse (J.N12),about extremely fine, scarce £200-250
415 Germany, Weimar Republic, proof 3-Mark, 1930 A, Rhineland, eagle, rev. shield(J.345), small spot on obverse but uncirculated with some brilliance £120-140
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416 Germany, Federal Republic, 5-Marks, 1952 D, Nurnberg Museum commemorative,value over stylised eagle, rev. 5th century eagle-brooch (KM.113), extremely fine £200-250
417 German New Guinea, 5-Mark, 1894 A, value and date in wreath, rev. bird of paradise(Dav.429; J.707), some old dirt due to bad storage, but lustre visible beneath, extremely fine £500-600
418 German New Guinea, 10-Pfennig, 1894 A, value and date in wreath, rev. bird ofparadise (J.703), one or two tiny spots but good extremely fine with lustre £100-150
419 Greece, Acclamation of Otto of Bavaria as King of the Hellenes, 1822, bronze medalby K Lagge, head right, rev. youthful King, armoured retainer behind, greeting Greekpatriots Bozaris, Mavrokordatos and Kolokotronis in national costume, 44mm. (ForrerIII, 270), extremely fine, rare £600-800
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420 Greece, Otto I, Accession, 1832, silver medal by C. Voight, head right, rev. GRAECIAREDIVIVA, Hellas seated on prow, 41mm. (Divo 10, fig A), some marks, good very fine, rarein silver £800-1,000
421 Commemorative Medals concerning Greece (3), Accession of Otto I, 1832, bronzemedal by K Lange, head right, rev. Hellas seated left (Divo 10, fig A), extremely fine,Constitution given to the Ionian Islands, 1817, white metal by Mudie, 41 mm. (Eimer1094; BHM 958), reverse deposits, good very fine, University of Athens Benefactors,1837, bronze, 44 mm., bust of Otto I left, rev. University building, marks, very fine (3) £160-200
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422 Intermediary Olympic Games, Athens 1906, gilt-bronze Participant’s Medal, by N.Lytras and W. Pittner, Victory seated with phoenix, the Acropolis in the background, rev.legend in four lines within wreath, date in tablet, 50mm. (Gad.2), edge knocks, gilt lost,very fine £80-120
423 Hungary, Wladislaw I Jagello (1440-44), Ducat, 3.54g, Hermannstadt, undated,shield, rev. king standing holding axe and orb, dividing H-I (F.13; Huszár 597; Pohl F1-3), removed from jewellery, fine £200-250
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424 Hungary, Ludwig II (1516-26), 11⁄4-Schautaler, 1525, Kremnitz, 36.62g., LVDOVICVSDEI GRACIA HVNGARIE DALMACIA CROACIA REX, Ludwig, in full armour, on horseback left,KREMNICZ BERNHART BECHEM in field, rev. MARCHIO MORAVIA DVX LVCENBVRGENSIS ETSILESIA MDXXV, seven small shields around crown over two shields and LM (CNH 302;Harsányi 3; Huszár/Procopius 11), usual cleaning in obverse field, good very fine £3,000-4,000
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425 Hungary, Siebenburgen, city of Kronstadt (1612-15), Groschen, 1615, 1.3g, GROSSCIVITA BRASSO 1615, city arms, rev. DEVS PROTECTOR NOSTER, eagle (Huszar 301; Reschtype 32), extremely fine, scarce £500-600
426 Italy, Bologna, bronze medal, 1731, by Ferdinand de Saint Urbain, draped andarmoured bust of Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsigli (1658-1730), rev. NIHIL MIHI, radiantsun above city, 60mm. (Forrer 312, no. 87), pierced at 12 o’clock, good very fine £100-150
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427 Italy, Correggio, Camillo (1597-1605), Ducat or Ungaro, undated, ruler standing,*CAMIL *AVST* - *CORR *COMES*, rev. *TV *NOS *AB *** HOSTES* PROTECE*, crownedMadonna seated, holding child (CNI IX, 47, 27ff.; F.223), small marks on edge, and edgeweak between 6 and 8 o’clock, good very fine, scarce £1,500-2,000
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x428 Italy, Genoa, Pietro di Campofregoso, Doge XXVI (1450-58), Ducato, 3.43g, + P : C: DVX : IANVEN : XXVI :, castle in tressure of eight arcs, rev. + : CONRADVS : REX : ROMANOR: D :, cross in tressure of eight arcs (B.921; CNI.134,7; F.377; Lun.97; MIR.93), veryfine, rare £1,200-1,400
429 Italy, Genoa, Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan and Lord of Genoa (1464-66),Genevino d’oro, 3.41g, F S DVX MEDIOLANI D IAN, castle gateway in tressure of eight arcs,viper of Milan (biscione) above, rev. CONRADUX REX ROMANO T, cross in tressure of eightarcs (F.381; MIR.111), some tiny marks, possibly from a mount, good very fine £1,000-1,500
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430 Italy, Genoa, Louis XII (1498-1515), Ecu d’or au soleil, 3.36g, +: LVD: DEI: GRACIA:FRANCISCOR: REX; Z: IANVE D, crowned shield, rev. +: XPS; VINCIT: XPS: REGNAT: XPS;IMPERAT: AC., cross fleury (Ci.1042; Dup.750; F.405; Laf.-), good very fine £1,500-2,000
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431 Italy, Genoa, 12-Lire, 1794, crowned shield, rev. Madonna and Child (F.447;MIR.282/1), small marks on edge probably from a mount, good very fine, extremely rare £3,000-4,000
432 Italy, Lucca and Piombino, Felice and Elisa (1805-14), 5-Fanchi, 1805, conjoinedheads right, rev. value in wreath (CNI XI,1; Gig.1; Pag.251), some scattered marks, aboutextremely fine, some lustre under toning £250-300
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433 Italy, Milan, Francesco II, Crocione, 1800, laureate head right, M below, rev. crossedstaves, crowns in angles (Dav.1390; KM.246; MIR.476/4 - R5; Pag.5a), adjustmentmarks on reverse, good very fine, very rare £1,000-1,200
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434 Italy, Naples, Charles V (1519-56), Scudo d’oro, 3.37g, undated, CAROLV V IMPERATOR,complex shield on crowned double-headed eagle, rev. cross tipped with flames and crowns(CNI.172; F.836), areas of flatness probably from a mount, very fine £400-500
435 Italy, Naples, Philip III (1598-1621), Half-Scudo, 1617, bust in high ruff right, siglaIC/C behind, rev. eagle (CNI VIII,1; MIR 201 - R3), about very fine, rare £500-600
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436 Italy, Naples, Gioacchino Murat (1808-15), 40-Lire, 1813, head left, rev. value inwreath (F.859; KM.266; Pag.55), usual areas of weakness around rims, very fine £400-500
437 Italy, Naples, Gioacchino Murat (1808-15), 5-Lire, 1813, head right, rev. crownedarms (Dav.167; KM.259; Mont.484), small metal flaw over IE on reverse and some otherscattered metal weakness, otherwise extremely fine £1,000-1,500
438 Italy, Naples, Gioacchino Murat (1808-15), 2-Lire, 1813, head right, rev. value inwreath (KM.258; Pag.60), extremely fine £600-800
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439 Italy, Parma and Piacenza, Maria Luigia (1815-47), 5-Lire, 1815, head left, revcrowned shield (Dav.204; KM.C30; Pag.5), hairlines on lustrous surfaces, nearly extremelyfine £800-1,000
440 Italy, Piedmont Republic, Mezzo Scudo, 17.60g, anno VII (1799), value in wreath, rev.standing figure holding fasces and cap on pole (KM.C2; Pag.1), cleaned, very fine £800-1,000
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441 Italy, Pisa, Cosimo de’Medici, Tallero, 1620, crowned, armoured bust right, holdingsceptre, rev. crowned shield (CNI.11; Dav.4195; Mont.488/11), good very fine £400-500
442 Italy, Rome, Paul V (1605-20), Quadrupla, 12.98g, anno III, bust left, rev. St Paulseated, a closed book on his knee, the shield of Primi at his feet (B.1537; CNI.136;F.100; M.2), edge split at 7 o’clock, very fine, very rare £4,000-5,000
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443 Italy, Rome, Clement IX (1667-69), Restoration of the Ponte San Angelo, bronzemedal by Charles Jean François Chéron, bust right wearing camauro, mozetta and stole,signed F. CHERON F on truncation, rev. AELIO PONTE EXORNATO, view of the bridge, Fameflying above, river god reclining below, 96mm. (Bonnani II, 705, 14; Clifford 199;Lincoln 1281; Weber 196), small hole on edge at 12 o’clock, a good contemporary cast, goodvery fine, dark patina £400-500
444 Italy, Rome, Pius IX (1846-78), silver medal, year XXVII, rev. Santa Maria Maggiore(Mont.58), scattered marks, about extremely fine £50-60
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x445 Italy, Sardinia, Vittorio Amadeo III (1773-96), Mezza Doppia, 4.51g, 1794, head left,rev. shield on eagle, crown above, collar below (F.1121; KM.C65; MIR.984g), marks onedge and flan split, fine £200-300
446 Italy, Sardinia, Vittorio Emanuele II (1849-61), 5-Lire, 1852, Genoa, head right, rev.crowned shield, P and anchor below (Gig.34; KM.144.2; Pag.374), good very fine £300-400
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447 Italy, Savoy, Charles II (1504-53), Ducato, 3.46g, undated (c.1504-07), Chambéry, +KAROLVS. DVX. SABAVD. P:K, cuirassed bust of the youthful Charles, with cap and long hair,right, PC for Pietro Balligny, rev. + IN. TE. DOMINE. CONFIDO., shield dividing FE-RT inquadrilobe (Biagi 280 var. R10: CNI VIII, 136 var.; F.1034; Morosini 4a; Simoneti 6var.), very fine, one of only two or possibly three known £40,000-60,000
Morosini (writing in 1984), noted one example, sold in a Leu-Hesse auction in 1970, nowin a private collection. This second example appeared in the Numismatica Genevensisauction 3 (30 November 2004, lot 756), where it sold for the hammer price of CHF 81,000.Friedberg notes ‘three known’, but we do not have any knowledge of a third example.
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448 Italy, Sicily, Manfredi (1258-66), gold Tari, 1.08g, Manfredonia (?) undated, eagle,head turned back to right, cross to left, rev. cross with globe on stem which terminates inthe form of a M (F.-; Sphar 190 R), good very fine, extremely rare £1,000-1,200
450 Italy, Sicily, Ferdinand III (1759-1816), Oncia da 30-Tari, 1791, Palermo, cuirassedbust with long hair right, rev. EX AVRO ARGENTEA RESVRGIT, sun above phoenix, G.L. -C.I.for Gabriele Lancilotto Castello in fields, date below (Dav.1420; Dav.-Sönd.565;MIR.597; Spahr 2), cleaned, good very fine, rare £1,500-2,000
449 Italy, Sicily, Charles III (1720-34), Oncia da 30-Tari, 1732, Palermo, laureate bustright, C.P. below, rev. OBLITA EX AVRO ARGENTEA RESVRGIT, sun above phoenix, S-M below(Dav.1413; MIR.515; Spahr 53), usual die breaks behind head on obverse and through dateon reverse, very fine, rare £2,000-2,500
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451 Italy, Tuscany, Leopold (1765-92), Tallero 1774, cuirassed bust right, L.S.F. ontruncation, rev. crowned arms with supporters (Dav.1513; KM.C.23.2), good very fine £400-500
452 Italy, Tuscany, Leopold II of Lorraine (1824-59), Museum of Natural History atFlorence, silver medal by G Niderost, head left, signed below truncation, rev. view of themuseum, 50mm. 76.6g, good extremely fine with some lustre £400-500
453 Italy, Venice, Pasquale Malipiero (1457-62), Ducat, 3.47g, undated (F.1233; P.1),extremely fine £600-800
454 Japan (mid 19th century), 2-Shu (Nishu Gin) (2), Manen, Shu (Isshu Gin) (2), Kaei &Meiji (KM.12, 12a, 18a), very fine or better £120-150
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x455 Japan, Mutsuhito (1867-1912), 20-Yen, Meiji year 3, dragon, rev. wreath and bannersaround sun, chrysanthemum above, pawlonia leaf below (F.45; JV.L1; KM.Y13), probablyfrom jewellery, very fine, rare £5,000-7,000
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456 Japan, Mutsuhito (1869-1912), Yen, Meiji 13 (1880), dragon, rev. value in wreath(KM.A25.2), small mark on obverse rim between 11 and 12 o’clock, otherwise extremely finewith lustre £300-350
457 Korea, 10-Chon, year 4 (1910), dragon, rev. value in wreath (KM.1139), somediscolouration due to bad storage but nearly extremely fine £60-80
x461 Monaco, Rainier III (1949-2005), silver Essai, 1950 (4), 100-Francs, 50-Francs,20-Francs, 10-Francs (KM.34, 31, 29, 25), brilliant, as struck (4) £100-150
x458 Malta, Emmanuel Pinto (1741-73), 4-Zecchini, undated, armoured half-length bustleft, rev. crowned arms (F.31a), very fine £800-1,000
459 Mexico, Philip V (1700-46), cob Escudo, no date (1733), Mexico City, arms, rev. crossin quadrilobe (Cay.8934; F.7c), good fine £300-350
460 Mexico, Oaxaca, under General Morelos, copper 8-Reales, 1813, bow and arrow, SUDbelow, rev. value and date (KM.234), very fine £40-50
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x462 Montenegro, Nicholas I (1860-1918), 100-Perpera, 1910, laureate head left, rev.crowned arms in wreath (F.4; KM.13; Schl.4), mount removed at 12 o’clock, good very fine £2,000-3,000
463 Morocco, ‘Abd al-Aziz (1894-1908), 5-Dirhams, AH1316, 21⁄2-Dirhams, AH1317,struck in Paris (KM.11.2 and 12.2), both extremely fine, with lustre under old toning (2) £80-100
464 Netherlands, Willem I (1815-40), 10-Gulden, 1825 B, Brussels, head left, rev. crownedshield (F.329; Sch.191), trace of mounting on edge, very fine £200-250
g465 Netherlands, Wilhelmina (1890-1948), 10-Gulden, 1898, crowned head right, rev.crowned shield dividing value, no dot (F.348: KM.124), very fine £200-220
466 Norway, Oscar II (1872-1907), Krone, and 50-Øre, both 1887, head left, rev. crownedshield (KM.357, 356), extremely fine (2) £200-250
467 Norway, minor coins (6), Krone, 50-Øre, both 1877, 25-Øre, 1876, Skilling, 1870, veryfine, 25-Øre, 1871, 10-Øre, 1883, both extremely fine; also Denmark, 2-Krone, 1875,and Sweden, Krona, 1875, very fine (8) £100-150
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COINS AND MEDALS FROM THE COLLECTION OF COUNTEMERYK HUTTEN-CZAPSKI SNR, COUNT EMERYK HUTTEN-CZAPSKI JNR,
BY DESCENT TO EDUARDO ARANDA-GODLEWSKI
468 Austria, Maria Teresia (1740-80), taler, 1765, Hall, diademed, draped and cuirassedbust right, rev. crowned double-headed eagle (Dav.1122; KM.1799), trace of mount at12 o’clock, adjustment marks across obverse, very fine £60-80
470 France, Charles Ferdinand Duke of Berry, 1820, silver medal by Gayrard and duPuymaurin, 40.50g, uniformed bust left, GAYRARD F. below, rev. legend in wreath, DUPUYMAURIN FECIT ET DIR. below, 41mm., hole in edge at 12 o’clock, very fine £50-100
469 France, Maison de Madame la Dauphine, silver jeton, 1758, head of Maria-Josef ofSaxony left, rev. QUATERNO SIDERE FELIX, four stars around a planet, trace of mount at 12o’clock, very fine £40-60
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471 Italy, Bologna, Galeazzo Marescotti (1407-1503), bronze medal by AntonioMarescotti, INSIGNIS: EQVESTRIS: ORDINIS: D: GALEAZ: MARESCOTT, bust left wearing capand decorated gown, VR: PATRICI below, rev. LOIALMENT: SEIIS: DOFIER: above, ANTONIVSMARESCOTI. F. below, around a column broken by a storm, MAI: PIV: to left, all within abraid of hair, 94mm. (Armand I, 29, 5; Hill Corpus 86; TN.I, XV, 2), small piercing at12 o’clock, very fine and attractive £300-500
The reverse legend should read SANS DOTIER. Hill notes that the example in the Berlinmuseum reads the same and comments ‘evidently a later, presumably blundered, version.’There are other examples with the DOFIER reading in the Museo Civico, Bologna, and theCastello Sforzesco, Milan.
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472 Italy, Rimini, Isotta degli Atti (1432/3-74), bronze medal by Matteo de’Pasti, .D.ISOTTAE. .ARIMINENSI., bust of Isotta right, rev. the Malatesta elephant walking right,MCCCCXLVI below, 84.5mm. (Armand I, 21, 19; Hill Corpus 187), mount removed at 2o’clock, pierced above head, an attractive old cast with brown patina £300-500
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473 Mexico, Charles III (1759-88), 8-Reales, 1768 MF, crowned shield, rev. globe betweenpillars (CT.908; KM.105), good very fine £150-200
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474 Peru, Ferdinand VI (1746-59), 8-Escudos, 1753, Lima, cuirassed bust right, rev.crowned arms (Cal.20; F.16; KM.50), metal flaw on reverse, light edge bruise at 1 o’clock,good very fine £2,000-2,200
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475 Poland, John III Sobieski (1674-96), 4-Ducats, 13.72g, 1677, Cracow, IOANNES III D.G. REX POL. M.D. LIT. RUS. PR., laureate and draped bust right, rev. view of the city ofCracow, rays emitting from clouds above, MDCLXXVII 1 APR in exergue, ALMA URBSCRACOVIA below (F.-; HCz.2424), four neat light marks for value above clouds on reverse,some other, irregular, scratches on obverse, some marks on edge, very fine, a great rarity £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
According to the historian and numismatist Jan Ciirzciciel Albertrandi (1731-1808),medallic 4-Ducats and 3-Ducats were struck to celebrate the re-opening of the Cracow mintin 1677.
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476 Poland, John III Sobieski (1674-96), Danzig, Ducat, 3.46g, 1677, IOAN. III D.G REXPOL. M.D.L.RP, laureate and draped bust right, rev. MON. AUREA CIVITAT. GEDANENS.1677,city arms with supporters, dividing D-L, for mint master Daniel Lesse (F.36; Gum.2043;HCz.2437), creased, otherwise very fine with some lustre £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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477 Poland under Russia, Alexander I (1815-25), 50-Zloty, 1817, head right, rev. Polisharms on Russian eagle, dividing I-B (Bit.804; F.105; HCz.5354; KM.C103), good veryfine with traces of lustre £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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478 Poland under Russia, Alexander I (1815-25), 50-Zloty, 1819, head right, rev. Polisharms on Russian eagle, dividing I-B, oblique milling (Bit.806; F.105; HCz.5357;KM.C103), scratches on obverse otherwise good very fine with lustre £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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480 Poland under Russia, Alexander I (1815-25), 25-Zloty, 1819, head right, rev. Polisharms on Russian eagle, dividing I-B, oblique milling (Bit.814; F.106; HCz.3538;KM.C103), good very fine with traces of lustre £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
479 Poland under Russia, Alexander I (1815-25), 25-Zloty, 1817, head right, rev. Polisharms on Russian eagle, dividing I-B (Bit.812; F.106; HCz.3511; KM.C102), good veryfine with traces of lustre £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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481 Poland under Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), 25-Zloty, 1833, laureate head ofAlexander I right, rev. value and date in wreath, KG below (F.110; HCz.3674;KM.C118), metal flaw behind head, good very fine, rare, only 424 struck £5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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482 Poland under Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), 20-Zloty - 3-Roubles, 1837, crownedRussian eagle, rev. value (F.111; HCz.3704; KM.C136), metal flaw on obverse, otherwisegood very fine with traces of lustre £600-800
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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483 Poland, John III Sobieski (1674-96), silver medal, undated and unsigned, 33.51g,IOHANNES III DG. REX POL. M.D LIT. RUSS. PRUS EC, laureate, draped and cuirassed bustright, rev. MARIA CASIMIRA D.G. REGINA POLON, bust of Queen Maria right, 43mm.(HCz.2516 (R4)), good very fine, rare £300-500
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
484 Poland, John Casimir (1648-68), silver portrait medal, undated, by Jean Höhn, 38.15g,IOAN: CASIM: D:G: REX POL: ET SUEC: M:D: LITV: RUS: PRUS:, draped three-quarters bust,wearing decorated armour and Collar of the Golden Fleece, signed IH below, rev.LVDOVICA MARIA GONZ. D.G. REG. POL. ET S.M.D.L. RVS. PRVS. NATA PRIN. MANT. MONT. FER.NIV., draped three-quarters bust of Queen Louisa-Maria Gonzaga, by S. Dadler, 49mm.(HCz.2337; Raczynski 131), removed from a mount, the fields chased, very fine, rare £400-500
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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485 Russia, Peter III (1762), 10-Roubles, 16.59g, 1762, cuirassed bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, dates in angles (Bit.1; Diakov 1 (R3); F.126; KM.C49;Sev.254), minor die crack on reverse, about extremely fine, an attractive example of thisscarce coin £20,000-25,000
PROVENANCE:Count Emeryk Hutten-Czapski
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A COLLECTION OF COINS AND MEDALS OF POLAND,ADJACENT TERRITORIES AND STATES UNDER THE RULE OFTHE KINGS OF POLAND - THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
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487 Poland, Vladislas III (1633-48), Taler, 16(3)3, king half-length right, crowned andarmoured, holding sword and orb, legend ends PRVS MAS, rev. crowned shield dividingI-I and date (Dav.4326; Hcz.1743; KM.54), flat over date, very fine, dark tone £500-600
488 Poland, Vladislav IV (1633-48), Half-Taler, 1640, .VLAD: 4 D:G: REX POL. - ET SVEC.M:D. L.IT: RV: PR:, crowned bust right, rev. SAM. LIV. NEC. NO: SV: - GOT. VA: QHRI. REX,crowned shield dividing date and G-G (HCz. 1811 var. of legend; KM.55), very fine, veryrare £500-600
486 Poland, Sigismund III (1587-1632), Taler, 1630, king half-length right, crowned andarmoured, holding sword and orb, legends ends MASVR, rev. crowned shield dividing I-Iand date (Dav.4316; HCz.1623 - R; Kop.1383), very fine £600-800
489 Poland, John II Casimir (1649-68), Taler, 1649, IOAN: CASIMIR: DEI GRA: REX. POL. M.D.L. R. PM., narrow crowned, cuirassed and draped bust right, wearing Badge of the GoldenFleece, rev. SMO. SEV. CZER. QVE. N - N. SVE. CO. VAN. H. REX, crowned square top shielddividing G-P and date (Dav. type of A4336, rev legend of 4334.; HCz.1905; KM.-), edgesmoothed, cleaned, very fine, rare £1,500-2,000
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490 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Taler, 1700, D.G.FRID. AUG. REX POL. - DUX SAX. I. C.M.A.&.W., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. crowned shields between palms, date divided above, value dividing I.L. - H. below(Dav.7656 (Saxony); Gum.2106; KM.707 (Saxony)), nearly extremely fine with somelustre £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:O’Byrne collection, Christie’s
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491 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Taler, 1700, D.G.FRID. AUG. REX POL. - DUX SAX. I. C.M.A.&.W., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. crowned shields between palms, date divided above, value dividing I.L. - H. below(Dav.7656; Gum.2106; KM.707 (Saxony)), good very fine £600-800
492 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Two Thirds-Taler,1704, D.G. FRID. AUGUST. REX. POLONIARUM., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. crowned shields between palms, date divided above, value dividing I.L. - H. below(Gum.2100; KM.685 (Saxony)), trace of mount on edge at 12 o’clock, very fine £80-100
493 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Two Thirds-Taler,1704, D.G. FRID. AUGUST. REX. POLONIARUM., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,rev. crowned shields between palms, value and IGS below (Gum.2103; KM.775), traces ofmounting, very fine £60-80
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494 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Third-Taler, 1719IGS, on the marriage of the Crown Prince to Maria Josepha of Austria, inscription in ninelines, rev. hands binding two flaming hearts (Gum.2123; KM.837 (Saxony)), extremelyfine £150-200
PROVENANCE:O’Byrne collection, Christie’s
495 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Two-Thirds-Taler(Gulden), 1719 IGS, on the marriage of the Crown Prince to Maria Josepha of Austria,inscription in nine lines, rev. hands binding two flaming hearts (Gum.2123; KM.838(Saxony)), good very fine £100-150
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496 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Third-Taler, 1698,D.G. FRID. AUGUST. REX. POLONIARUM., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.crowned shields between palms, date divided above, value dividing E.P. - H. below(Gum.2094; KM.706 (Saxony)), very fine £80-100
497 Poland, Augustus II (Friedrich August I of Saxony) (1697-1733), Third-Taler, 1702,D.G. FRID. AUGUST. REX. POLONIARUM., laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev.crowned shields between palms, date divided above, value dividing I.L. - H. below(Gum.203; KM.723 (Saxony)), light scrapes on edge possibly from an old mount, very fine £80-100
498 Poland, Marie Leszczynska, Marriage to Louis XV of France, 1725, gold medal byGeorg Vestner, MARIA LESCIN: FRANC: ET NAVARR: REGIN:, draped bust left, rev. GRATIORVNA TRIBVS. the Three Graces, Hymen flying above holding torch and shield, V on groundto right, D: 5; SEPT. MDCCXXV in exergue, 38mm., 20.53g. (HCz.2748 - R3), pierced at12 o’clock and some marks around edge and in fields, very fine, rare £1,000-1,200
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499 Poland, Marriage of Louis XV of France and Maria Leszczynska, 1725, silver medalby Du Vivier, bust of the king right, DU VIVIER on truncation, rev. bust of Maria left, DUVIVIER on truncation, 41mm. (HCz.2744), marks on edge, very fine £200-250
500 Poland, Augustus III (Friedrich August II of Saxony) (1733-63), Taler, 1755,crowned, draped bust right, stops in legend, rev. crowned oval shield EDC below(Dav.1617; KM.929.5 (Saxony)), mount removed, cleaned, good fine £300-500
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501 Poland, Augustus III (Friedrich August II of Saxony) (1733-63), Two-Thirds-Taler,1735, draped and armoured bust right, rev. crown over two shields, value and F WôFbelow (Gum.2277; KM.879 (Saxony)), trace of mount but about extremely fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:O’Byrne collection, Christie’s
502 Poland, Augustus III (Friedrich August II of Saxony) (1733-63), Two-Thirds-Taler,1747, on the marriage of Princess Maria Josepha to the Dauphin Louis of France, legendin eight lines, rev. AMOR MUTUUS, flaming altar (Gum.2305; KM.921), nearly extremelyfine £200-250
503 Poland, Augustus III (Friedrich August II of Saxony) (1733-63), Two-Thirds-Taler,1749, draped and armoured bust right, crown over two shields, value and F WôF below(Gum.2277; KM.879 (Saxony)), very fine £60-80
504 Poland, Augustus III (Friedrich August II of Saxony) (1733-63), Orte or 18-Groszy(Timpfe), 1753, crowned, draped and armoured bust right, rev. crowned shield, value Tbelow (Gum.2155; KM.148.1), very fine £40-60
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505 Poland, Augustus III (Friedrich August II of Saxony) (1733-63), 1⁄12-Taler(Doppelgroschen 3.48g.), 1747, on the marriage of Princess Maria Josepha to theDauphin Louis of France, legend in eight lines, rev. AMOR MUTUUS, flaming altar(Gum.2305; KM.923), nearly extremely fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:O’Byrne collection, Christie’s
506 Poland, Stanislaus Augustus Poniatowski (1764-95), Taler, 1766, cuirassed bust right,rev. crowned shield (Dav.1618; KM.187), extremely fine £200-300
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507 Poland, Friedrich August I of Saxony as Duke (1807-14), Taler, 1812, head right, rev.crowned oval shield dividing date and I-B (Dav.247; KM.C87), adjustment marks, veryfine £200-250
508 Poland, Friedrich August I of Saxony as Duke (1807-14), Third-Talara, 1811,laureate bust right, rev. crowned shield between branches dividing I-S (Gum.2468;KM.C86), fine £40-50
509 Poland, Nicholas I (1825-55), Ducat, 1831, knight standing, rev. inscription in tablet(F.114; Gum.2540; KM.C125), extremely fine £500-600
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510 Poland, Danzig, Ladislas IV (1633-48), Ducat, 3.50g, 1639, crowned bust right, VLAD:III D: G: REX. POL: M. D: L: RVS:PR, rev. MON: AUREA CIVITATIS GEDANEN.1639, city arms withsupporters, G-R below (F.15; KM.20.3; HCz 1802), edge test mark below bust, weaklystruck above arms, almost extremely fine, rare £2,500-3,500
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512 Poland, Danzig, John II Casimir (1649-68), Ducat, 3.46g, 1649, crowned bust right,IOAN. CAS. D. G. R. POL. & SUEC. M. D. L. R. P, rev. MON. AUREA CIVITATIS GEDANEN.1649,city arms with supporters, G-R below (F.24; KM.41.1; HCz 1910), flan crack, inkednumber in reverse field, very fine, rare £1,000-1,400
511 Poland, Danzig, Vladislav IV (1632-48), Taler, 1639, crowned bust right, head doesnot break circle, legend ends LITV: RVSS: PRVSS:, rev. shield with supporters, wreath above,G-R below (Dav.4353; HCz.1805 var.; KM.24), graffiti in obverse field, otherwise goodvery fine £500-600
510
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513 Poland, Danzig, John II Casimir (1648-88), Taler, 1649, IOAN CASIM: D:G: REX PO.L.ET SUEC: M:D: L: RUS: PR., crowned and draped busy right wearing Collar of the GoldenFleece, rev. MONETA ERGENTEA CIVITATIS GEDANENSIS, plain oval shield, with lionsupporters, dividing D-G, wreath, with olive branch and two palms, above, date incartouche below (Dav.4358; HCz.1916/1917; KM.40), removed from jewellery, the fieldstooled, very fine £200-250
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514 Poland, Danzig, Michael Korybut (1669-73), Ducat, 3.42g, 1673, crowned drapedbust right, MICHAEL D G REX POL. M D L R. P, rev. MON. AUREA CIVITAT.GEDANENS. 1673,arms with supporters, DL below (cf F.32; KM.71.2; HCz 2383), good very fine, rare £3,500-4,500
515 Poland, Thorn, Vladislav IV (1632-48), Taler, 1638, king half-length right, crownedand armoured, holding sword and orb, rev. smaller angel above shield dividing date andI-I (Dav.4374/5; HCz.1798; KM.21), small mark on edge at 12 o’clock, very fine £600-800
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516 Poland, Thorn, John II Casimir (1649-68), 4-Ducats, 13.86g, 1655 HL, crownedarmoured bust right, wearing Collar of the Golden Fleece, IOAN: CAS: D: G: REX POL: ETSVE:M: D: L: R: P:, rev. EX. AVRO SOLIDO. CIVIT: THORVNENS: FIERI.F:, view of city of Thornlooking over the Vistula on which eight boats and with bridge, date below on river bank,clouds above within which city arms supported by two putti (F.63; KM.40; cf HCz 2050- only 3-Ducats listed), number 4 lightly incised in field before bust, crease this likely frommanufacture, lustrous, extremely fine, extremely rare £10,000-12,000
516
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517 Poland, Thorn, John II Casimir (1648-68), Taler, 1659, IOAN. CASIM. D:G. REX. POL,ET. SUEC. M.D. L. RUS. PRUS., crowned armoured bust right, wearing Collar of the GoldenFleece, rev. MONETA. NOVA. ARGENTEA CIVITATIS. THORUNENSIS, angel above oval shielddividing date and HD-L (Dav.4377; Gum.1953; KM.32), good very fine £1,000-1,500
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518 Poland, Zamosc, siege money, silver 2-Zloty, 1813, MONETA W OBLEZENIU ZAMOSCIA,grenade below, rev. BOZE DOPOMZ WIERNYM OYCZYZNIE, value above date in wreath(Gum.2478; KM.5), very fine £1,200-1,500
519 Poland, Zamosc, siege money copper 6-Groszy, 1813, PIENIADZ W OBLEZENIU ZAMOSCIA1813 in four lines, rev. BOZE DOPOMOZ WIERNYM OYCZYZNIE, value above crossed branches(Gum.2477; KM.1), very fine, rare £1,000-1,200
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520 Poland, Pilsudski Centenary 1867-1967, silver and bronze medals 57mm., other basemetal medals (5), extremely fine (7) £50-70
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521 Courland, Peter Biron (1769-95), Ducat, 1780, head right, rev. crowned shields (F.4;HCz.3409; KM.33; Kop.4105), very fine £700-900
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522 Courland, Peter Biron (1769-95), Taler, 1780, head right, rev. two crowned shields(Dav.1624; HCz.3410; KM.32; Kop.4104), adjustment marks in centre of obverse, veryfine £200-250
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524 Peru, Lima, silver ‘Half-Peso’ medal, dated 1821, San Martin, LIMA LIBRE JURO SUINDEPENDENCIA EN 28 DE JULIO DE 1821, radiant sunface, rev. BAJO LA PROTECCION DELEGURCITO LIBERTADOR DEL PERU MANDADO POR SAN MARTIN in eight lines within wreath,oblique edge reeding, 29mm. (Fonrobert 8998), extremely fine, dark tone on obverse £100-150
523 Germany, Silesia-Liegnitz-Brieg, Georg III, Ludwig IV and Christian, Ducat, 3.45g,1657, armoured facing half length busts of the three brothers, orb above, D: G. GEORGI.LUDOVIC. & CHRISTIA. FRATR:, rev. DVCES. SILESIAE. LIGN: BREG. & WOLAVI. 1657, armsdividing E-W below (F.3200; KM.401), good very fine, rare £500-700
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525 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), 10-Roubles, 16.60g, 1755, St Petersburg, crowned,draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, Imperial eagle in centre, date inangles (Diakov 328; F.122; KM.C28.2; Sev.187), extremely fine with attractive lustroussurfaces, very rare £20,000-30,000
525
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526 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), Two-Roubles, 3.20g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right,no mint mark below, stop at end of legend, rev. shield of St George on crowned Imperialeagle holding sceptre and orb (Diakov 382; F.115; KM.C23.1; Sev.206), about extremelyfine, with lustre £800-1,000
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528 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), gold Rouble, 1.58g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right, nomint mark below, no stop at end of legend, rev. shield of St George on crowned Imperialeagle holding sceptre and orb, wide tail feathers (Diakov 389; F.116; KM.C22; Sev.196),uneven edge possibly from a mount, good very fine £200-300
527 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), Two-Roubles, 3.22g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right,no mint mark below, colon at end of legend, rev. shield of St George on crowned Imperialeagle holding sceptre and orb (Diakov 383; F.115; KM.C23.1; Sev.205), tiny dent behindhead otherwise about extremely fine, with lustre £800-1,000
529 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), gold Rouble, 1.59g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right, nomint mark below, no stop at end of legend, rev. shield of St George on crowned Imperialeagle holding sceptre and orb, wide tail feathers (Diakov 389; F.116; KM.C22; Sev.196),uneven edge possibly from a mount and slightly flat in centres, very fine £200-300
530 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), gold Rouble, 1.60g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right, nomint mark below, no stop at end of legend, rev. shield of St George on crowned Imperialeagle holding sceptre and orb, narrow tail feathers (Diakov 389; F.116; KM.C22;Sev.197), uneven edge possibly from a mount, good very fine £200-300
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531 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), gold Rouble, 1.57g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right, nomint mark below, no stop at end of legend, rev. shield of St George on crowned Imperialeagle holding sceptre and orb, narrow tail feathers (Diakov 389; F.116; KM.C22;Sev.197), crimped on edge, probably from a mount, very fine £200-300
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533 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), gold Half-Rouble, 0.84g, 1756, crowned, draped bustright, no mint mark below, no stop at end of legend, rev. small crown over Imperialcypher (Diakov 391; F.118; KM.C21.1; Sev.194), edge pushed in at 1 o’clock otherwiseabout extremely fine £400-500
534 Russia, Siberia, Catherine II, the Great (1762-96), Denga, 1778, crowned cypher, rev.arms (Br.376; KM.2), irregular flan, very fine £60-80
532 Russia, Elizabeth (1741-62), gold Rouble, 1.59g, 1756, crowned, draped bust right, nomint mark below, G in legend instead of C, colon at end of legend, rev. shield of St Georgeon crowned Imperial eagle holding sceptre and orb (Diakov 390; F.116; KM.C22;Sev.198), uneven edge possibly from a mount, good very fine £200-300
x535 Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Rouble, 1845, Imperial eagle, rev. value within wreath(KM.168.1), scuffs, good very fine £180-220
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537 Russia, Nicholas II (1894-1917), 5-Roubles, 1898, head left, rev. value (F.180;KM.Y62), very fine £120-150
538 Spain, Charles and Johanna (1516-56), Escudo, 3.26g, undated, Seville, shield dividingS-*, rev. cross in quadrilobe (Cal. type 36; F.153), very fine £200-300
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539 Spain, Charles and Johanna (1516-56), Escudo, 3.39g, undated, Seville, shield dividingP-S, rev. cross in quadrilobe (Cal. type 34; F.153), very fine £400-500
x540 Spain, Philip II (1556-98), 2-Escudos, Seville, assayer D, crowned shield, rev. crosspotent within quatrefoil (Cayon 4099; CT 11), good very fine, in PCI holder graded EF45 £600-800
541 Spanish Netherlands, Brabant, Charles V (1515-55), Couronne d’or au soleil, 3.21g,1545, Antwerp, crowned shield dividing firestones, rev. cross fleury (Del.102; F.62;VGH.186-1), cleaned, from a mount, very fine £250-300
542 Switzerland, Zürich, Taler, 1716, lion holding sword and shield, rev. legend and date inwreath (Dav.1783; Divo 22D; DT.419), very fine £200-250
543 Transylvania, Gabriel Bethlen (1612-24), Ducat, 3.49g, 1620, Kremnitz, armouredbust right holding sceptre, dividing K-B, rev. Madonna and Child, shield below (F.358;Huszár 335), marks on the edge, cleaned, good very fine £1,000-1,200
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545 United States of America, Quarter-Dollar, 1861 S, San Francisco, Liberty seated,rev. eagle, very fine £200-250
546 United States of America, Indian head Cent, 1876, extremely fine £100-150
547 United States of America (11), including 1783 Washington portrait piece, no buttonfair, large Cent, 1851 stain, fine, Indian head Cents (3), including 1875, this very fine,others (2) fine, Five Cents 1890, good, Three Cents 1852, about fine, Dimes (3), fine -very fine (11) £60-80
548 United States of America (26), Cents (11), including large Cent, 1850 (1), very fine,Indian head (4), var. 1, 1859, fine, 1888, 1905, 1906, fine - very fine, Lincoln (7),generally very fine, 5-Cents (5), including 1884, 1913 var.2, about very fine, Dimes (4),including 1891, generally very fine, Half-Dollars, (4), including Lexington ConcordSesquicentennial, 1925, very fine, and Philippines, 50-Cents 1908, 1944, (KM.167,183), very fine (28) £100-130
549 United States of America, miscellaneous minor denominations (17), including largeCents, 1822, 1841, Indian head Cents, 1862, 1874, silver 3-Cents, 1852, 1853, silverHalf-Dimes, 1839, 1848 O, 1854, silver Dime, 1845, and silver Quarter-Dollar, 1839,fine to good very fine (17) £200-300
g550 Uruguay, 5-Pesos, 1930 (2), head right, rev. value and date (F.6; KM.27), very fine andextremely (2) £500-600
551 Venezuela, silver Bolivars (95), all 1965 (KM.37a), an original group of 95 pieces,brilliant uncirculated (95) £300-400
544 Transylvania, Georg Rakoczi II (1648-60), Taler, 1652, Nagybanya, half-length right,in fur cap and decorated armour, holding long sceptre, rev. crowned shield, dividing N-Bin lower half of cartouche (Dav.4751; Resch 62), extremely fine £2,000-2,500
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552 West Africa, an interesting collection of fifteen 19th and 20th century West AfricanManillas, various sizes and styles:
1-4) four copper of ‘twisted decorated’ form, all different5-7) three copper of ‘twisted form’ with rounded ends, all different8-10) three copper of ‘flat decorated’ form, all different11) white metal, of ‘twisted form’12-15) four white metal with hollow rectangular sections, these all of similar form
though differing in details (15) £400-600
MISCELLANEOUS LOTS OF WORLD COINS
553 Miscellaneous foreign coins, Australia, Crown, 1937, French States, Dombes, AnneMarie Louis d’Orleans (1650-93), 1⁄12 Ecu (4), 1667, 1667/8, 1668, 1669, one corroded,poor to about good fine (5) £80-120
554 Miscellaneous, Africa (20th century), including issues of Southern Rhodesia (10),South Africa (10), Egypt (6), Liberia (4), Rhodesia and Nyasaland (2), East Africa(1), Zambia (1), others (7), fine to very fine (41) £70-100
555 Asia, miscellaneous coins (29), including British Trade Dollars (2), Mexico, Peso, withchop-marks, Tibet, 3-Srang, Nepal, 2-Mohars, Thailand, Baht, Sri Lanka (9), StraitsSettlements (7), including Æ issues of 1845 (5), Dutch East Indies (3), Maldives (2),other (2), generally fine to very fine (29) £120-150
556 British Empire and Commonwealth coins, mainly twentieth century, a few earlier, ¡(approx 50), Crown size (10), others (approx. 40), generally very fine, some better, Æ(approx. 60), generally very fine, some better, Bermuda, proof Crown 1964 (KM.14),uncirculated, in case, and South Africa, Z.A.R., Two and Half Shillings, 1896, Shilling1987, Threepence, 1896, Penny, 1892 (KM.7, 5, 3, 2), generally very fine (lot) £130-180
557 Miscellaneous, British Empire and Commonwealth coins (73), ¡ (21), Æ (52),various denominations, rulers and countries, an interesting lot, generally fine or better (73) £80-100
558 Miscellaneous milled foreign coins, Ceylon, George V, Half-Cent, India, William IV,Quarter-Rupees (2), Victoria, Rupee (3), Half-Rupee, 2-Annas (5), Quarter-Anna,George V, 2-Annas, George VI Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, Half-Rupee (2), Quarter-Anna,East India Company, Half-Anna, Quarter-Anna, Half-Pice, Bombay, Pie, with Indiansilver tokens (3), Sumatra, 4-Kepings, Tibet, Tangka, other minor coins, varied state(lot) £250-350
559 Miscellaneous Crown size silver coins (12), including Hungary, 5-Pengu, 1938(KM.516), Latvia, 5-Lati, 1931 (KM9), Luxembourg, 100-Franc 1946 (KM.49),Brazil, 2,000-Reis, 1888 (KM.485) the last very fine, the others extremely fine, others (8)generally good every fine - extremely fine (12) £80-100
560 Miscellaneous world silver coins (41), mainly twentieth century, several countries anddenominations represented, generally very fine - extremely fine (41) £80-100
561 Miscellaneous world coins, ¡ (approx. 80), Æ (approx. 90), mainly twentieth century,a few earlier, many countries and denominations represented, generally very fine, a fewbetter along with Ghana, proof silver 10-Shillings, 1958, as struck in case, and UnitedStates of America, Æ commemorative medal, Jamestown Exposition 1907, uncirculated(lot) £100-130
562 Miscellaneous world coins, including United States of America, Dollar, 1878, 8feathers, very fine, Russia, Paul I, 2-Kopeks, 1797 EM (KM.C95.3), fine, Hungary,Franz Josef, 5-Corona, 1907 KB (KM.488), nearly very fine, others, both Æ (2), nearlyvery fine (5) £60-80
563 Miscellaneous world coins (approx. 150), mainly nineteenth and twentieth century, afew earlier including a Roman Republican Denarius mounted as a brooch and SouthernIndia, Æ coins (9), these identified in Seaby packets, fine (lot) £80-100
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DAY TWO
TUESDAY 3 DECEMBER 2013
Morning session commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 564-858)
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS
PART III (FINAL PART): COINS OF HENRY VIII, EDWARD VI AND ELIZABETH I -FROM THE COLLECTION OF THE LATE ROSS BLAKEY
HENRY VIII (1509-47)
564 Henry VIII (1509-47), first coinage, 1509-26, Angel, 5.14g, m.m. crowned portculliswithout chains/crowned portcullis with chains, St Michael spearing dragon, rev. shieldwithin ship, cross above dividing H and a rose (Schneider 563 - same obverse die; N.1760;S.2265), very fine £1,500-1,800
565 Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Half-Angel, 2.13g, m.m. castle, St Michael spearingdragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing H and a rose, pellet to left of shieldcentre (Schneider 565; N.1761; S.2266), a most attractive example, extremely fine, veryrare £2,200-2,500
PROVENANCE:R.C. Lockett IV, Glendining, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1760 (illustrated)
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568 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Crown of the Double Rose, 3.61g, m.m. arrow,crowned rose dividing crowned H and R, rev. crowned shield dividing crowned H and I(Schneider 596; N.1790; S.2281), very fine £1,500-1,800
PROVENANCE:Stack’s Auction, New York, 17 June 1982, lot 603
567 Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Farthing, 0.20g, m.m. portcullis, portcullis withininner circle, rev. rose over long cross (N.1781; S.2336), edge chip otherwise very fine,extremely rare £500-700
PROVENANCE:Norweb II, Spink auction 48, 13 November 1985, lot 324R. Carlyon-Britton collection, acquired by Spink, 1959V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 22-24 January 1952, lot 324E.H. Wheeler, Sotheby, 12-14 March 1930, lot 311Walsingham estate heirlooms, Sotheby, 21-22 November 1921, lot 281
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566 Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Groat, 2.71g, Tournai, m.m. crowned T, crownedbust right, rev. CIVITAS TORNACEN, shield over long cross fourchée (S.2317), minor edgeloss at 2 o’clock, good fine, rare £1,000-1,300
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571 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.78g, m.m. lis, crowned bust right, LakerD, FRANCE, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797; S.2337E), bold bust, good veryfine £250-300
PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 14, 1998, 247
570 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.73g, m.m. rose, Lombardic lettering,large crowned bust right, Laker A3, reversed D in HENRIC, FRAC, rev. shield over long crossfourchée, cross in forks (N.1797; S.2337C), very fine, rare £450-600
PROVENANCE:SNC, April 2004, HS1623
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569 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, ¿ Halfcrown, 1.79g, m.m. rose, crowned rosedividing H and R, rev. crowned shield (Schneider 600; N.1794; S.2285), good very fine £1,500-1,800
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink before 1991
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570 (x1.5)
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574 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Quarter-Angel, 1.31g, m.m. lis, Roman N bothsides, St Michael spearing dragon, rev. shield within ship dividing H and a rose (Schneider629; N.1832; S.2304), very fine, rare £1,500-1,800
PROVENANCE:R. Duncan Beresford-Jones, Spink auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 37Ex J.D.A. Thompson collection
573 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Half-Sovereign, 6.15g, Tower, m.m. pellet inannulet, king seated facing on elaborate throne holding sceptre, left, orb, right, rosebelow, Roman lettering, trefoil stops, FRANC, rev. shield with supporters, crown above,Roman lettering, trefoil stops (cf Schneider 616; N.1827; S.2294), reverse double struckin places, good detail of king’s features, very fine/nearly very fine £2,000-2,500
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572 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Halfpenny, 0.31g, York, Archbishop Lee, m.m.key/-, facing crowned bust, E L at sides, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, long cross and pellets(N.1820; S.2361), nearly very fine, rare £60-90
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574 (x1.5)
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576 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, ¿ Halfcrown, 1.51g, London, m.m. pellet inannulet/-, Lombardic lettering, slipped trefoil stops, crowned shield dividing H R, annuleton inner circle to left of crown, rev. crowned rose dividing H R, annulet on inner circle toleft of crown, slipped trefoil stops (cf Schneider 636; N.1837; S.2312), lightly creased, veryfine, scarce £1,000-1,200
577 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Testoon, 7.23g, Tower, m.m. lis, facing bearded,crowned bust, HENRIC VIII, rev. crowned rose dividing crowned H and R (N.1841;S.2364), even wear, light impression on shoulder, a clear example, good fine, rare £2,200-2,800
PROVENANCE:J.M. Ashby, Spink auction 144, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2086Bt. Baldwin, 1951
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575 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Crown of the Double Rose, 3.00g, Bristol, m.m.ws/-, crowned rose dividing crowned H and R, HENRIC VIII, Lombardic lettering, roseafter SPINA, rev. crowned shield dividing crowned H and R, Lombardic lettering, rose afterREX (cf Schneider 640; N.1836; S.2309), pleasing, very fine £1,500-1,800
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575 (x1.5)
576
576 (x2)
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581 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Halfgroat, 1.18g, Tower, m.m. lis, bearded,crowned bust half right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1849;S.2375), minor flan edge split, weakness in reverse legend, bold bust, very fine £180-220
PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 19, ‘memorial list’, 2001, 208
579 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.35g, Tower, m.m. lis, bearded, crownedfacing bust half right, bust 1, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, annulet in forks(N.1844; S.2369), obverse off-centre, double striking in places, bold bust, even old tone,almost very fine £180-220
580 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.41g, York, m.m. none, Lombardiclettering, crowned, bearded bust half right, bust 3, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over longcross fourchée, spur to top left of shield (N.1848; S.2374), nearly very fine £200-250
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578 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.41g, Tower, m.m. lis, bearded, crownedbust half right, bust 1, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1844;S.2369), slightly double struck, attractive bust, very fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 2000
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583 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Half-Sovereign, 6.06g,Southwark, m.m. Roman E/-, lozenge stops, Roman lettering, crowned youthful kingenthroned facing holding sceptre, left, orb, right, rose below, rev. crowned shield,supporters each side, panel below above which letter E (cf Schneider 665-66; N.1866;S.2394), usual weakness, pleasing portrait, very fine, rare £1,600-2,000
PROVENANCE:Spink Noble auction 43, 17-18 November 1983, lot 2682
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582 Edward VI (1547-53), coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Half-Sovereign,6.13g, Tower, m.m. martlet, pellet stops, Roman lettering, crowned youthful king,enthroned facing holding sceptre, left, orb, right, rose below, rev. crowned shield,supporters each side, panel below on which HR (Schneider 660; N.1865; S.2391), fullflan, a good example, very fine, rare £1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE:Sheffield Collection, Spink Noble, 43, 17-18 November 1993, lot 2681Spink auction 54, 20 June 1986, lot 569V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 314
582
582 (x1.5)
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583
584
583 (x1.5)
584 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Groat, 2.38g, Tower, m.m.K, Roman lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust, bust 5, lozenge stops, rev. shield overlong cross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1871; S.2400), good fine £60-80
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590 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfpenny, 0.30g, York, m.m.none, bearded and crowned facing bust, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, mixed lettering, retrogradeLombardic E long cross, pellets in angles (N.1891; S.2424), some weakness, good detail ofhead, nearly very fine, scarce £50-70
PROVENANCE:DNW, 19 March 2003, lot 581 (part)Shuttlewood, Spink auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 219 (part)
587 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfgroat, 1.39g, Canterbury,m.m. none, Lombardic lettering, bearded, crowned facing bust half right, rev. CIVITASCANTOR, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1881; S.2415), flan flaw on obverse, nearlyvery fine £60-80
588 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfgroat, 1.06g, Canterbury,no m.m., pierced lozenge stops, Lombardic lettering, crowned bearded bust half right,rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1881; S.2415), good fine £40-50
589 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Penny, 0.70g, Canterbury, nom.m., Roman lettering, bearded and crowned bust facing, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, shieldover long cross fourchée (N.1887; S.2422), well-centred, a good example with a superbportrait, good very fine, rare £180-220
PROVENANCE:Norweb IV, Spink auction 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1380
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585 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Groat, 2.56g, Southwark,m.m. -/E, Roman lettering, lozenge stops, bearded, crowned bust half right, bust 5,rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée, annulet in forks (N.1872; S.2404),rare with annulet in forks, an excellent example, very fine £400-500
586 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfgroat, 1.19g, Canterbury,no m.m., pellet stops, Roman lettering, bearded, crowned bust half right, rev. CIVITASCANTOR, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1881; S.2415), surface porosity on reverse, boldportrait, good very fine, rare £120-150
PROVENANCE:SNC, October 2003, HS1387
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586 (x1.5)
587
590590 (x1.5)
589589 (x1.5)
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593 Edward VI, first period, April 1547-January 1549, Halfgroat, 1.10g, Canterbury, m.m.none, crowned bust right, EDOARD 6, rev. CIVITAS CANTOR, shield over long cross fourchée(N.1901; S.2459), edge split at 7 o’clock, almost very fine, rare £800-1,000PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 3, Winter 1994-5, 223
594 Edward VI, first period, April 1547-January 1549, Penny, 0.54g, Tower, m.m. arrow,crowned bust right, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1902;S.2460), almost very fine, rare £800-900PROVENANCE:SNC, June 2006, HS2397
592 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, first period, April 1547-January 1549, Groat,2.61g, Southwark, m.m. -/E, crowned bust right, EDWARD 6, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shieldover long cross fourchée, lozenge stops (N.1898; S.2456), a little weakly struck, smalledge split at 4 o’clock, full flan, a good example, very fine, rare £2,500-3,500PROVENANCE:V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 22 January 1952, lot 986Bruun, Sotheby, 18-22 May 1925, lot 615
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591 Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Halfpenny, 0.35g, Tower,m.m. none, bearded and crowned facing bust, rev. long cross, pellets in angles (N.1889;S.2426), a good example of this coin, almost very fine, scarce £60-80PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, May 1991, ex Shuttlewood collection
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595 Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, January 1549-April 1550,Sovereign, 10.90g, Southwark, m.m. Y, king, crowned, enthroned facing holding sword,left, and orb, right, rose after REX, rev. crown above shield with supporters, ER on panelbelow (Schneider 685; N.1906; S.2433), minor edge split at 7 o’clock, good portrait, veryfine, very rare £15,000-20,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink Spink auction 54, 20 June 1986, lot 571V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 228
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597 Edward VI, second period, January 1549-April 1550, ¿ Halfcrown, 1.35g, Tower,m.m. arrow, bare head bust right, square stops, SCVTUM etc, rev. EDWARD VI etc, crownedgarnished shield, square stops (Schneider 678; N.1915; S.2443), toned, a good example ofthis coin, very fine, very rare £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink 1989 Duprée collectionAlderman H. Hird, sold privatelyW.L. Raynes, Glendining 15-17 February 1950, lot 94 (illustrated)Bruun, Sotheby, 18-22 May 1925, lot 605Gentleman (P Carlyon-Britton), Sotheby, 30 November 1905, lot 68J.E. Moon, Sotheby, 7 May 1901, lot 110 (illustrated)Lord Hastings, Sotheby, 15-19 November 1880, lot 305Rev. J.E. Martin, Sotheby, 23 May 1859
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596 Edward VI, second period, January 1549-April 1550, Half-Sovereign, 5.48g, London,m.m. Y, bare head bust right, rosette stops, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing E R,small square stops (Schneider 686; N.1908; S.2435), a little off-centre, bold bust, very fine,rare £4,500-5,500
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 76, 24 May 1990, lot 14
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596 (x1.5)
597597 (x1.5)
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600 Edward VI, third period, 1550-51, Shilling, 4.86g, MDL, Southwark, m.m. Y both sides,crowned bust right, rev. garnished shield dividing E R (N.1943/2; S.2472A), reverseweakness, exceptional detail on obverse, very fine, very rare £600-800
PROVENANCE:Glendining, 20 March 1985, lot 83
599 Edward VI, second period, January 1549-April 1550, Shilling, 4.68g, Durham House,undated, m.m. bow, crowned bust right, rev. garnished shield dividing E R (N.1924;S.2472), struck off-centre, small edge split, a good example of this issue, nearly very fine, veryrare £500-700
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink
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598 Edward VI, second period, January 1549-April 1550, Shilling, 4.95g, Tower, MDLIX,m.m. arrow, crowned bust right, bust 3, rev. garnished shield dividing E R (N.1917/1;S.2466), struck on a large flan, good detail on bust, very fine £450-550
PROVENANCE:SNC, November 1988, 7106
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600
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604 Edward VI, fine Gold issue, 1550-53, ¿ Crown, 2.33g, m.m. tun, king, armoured andcrowned half-length right, rev. crowned shield dividing, E R, SCVTVM etc. (Schneider 698;N.1929; S.2452), edge chipped between 1 and 2 o’clock, slight crease, good fine/nearly veryfine, rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:R. Duncan Beresford-Jones, Spink auction 29, 2 June 1983, lot 33H.C. Dangar, Glendining, 15 April 1953, lot 115
603 Edward VI, fine Gold issue, 1550-53, Half-Sovereign, 5.54g, m.m. tun, king, armouredand crowned half-length right, FRANCI, rev. crowned shield dividing, E R, frosted caul(Schneider 697; N.1928; S.2451), good detail of king, pleasing, very fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 1997SCMB, April 1972, G515A
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601 Edward VI, third period, 1550-51, Penny, 0.66g, London, m.m. escallop, rose, rev.CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1945; S.2474), very fine, scarce £150-200
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink. ex Shuttlewood collection
602 Edward VI, third period, very base issue, 1550-51, Penny, 0.77g, York, m.m. mullet,rose, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1946; S.2475), obversestruck off-centre, good fine £80-100
601601 (x1.5)
602602 (x1.5)
603
603 (x1.5)
604
604 (x2)
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606 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Halfcrown, 15.47g, 1551, m.m. Y, king, crowned andholding sword, riding right on walking horse with plume on head, rev. shield over longcross fourchée (N.1934; S.2479), a little weak on horseman, very fine £1,400-1,800
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink
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605 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Crown, 30.98g, 1551, m.m. Y, king, crowned andholding sword, riding right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1933; S.2478), evenold tone, good very fine £3,000-4,000
605
605 (x1.5)
606
606 (x1.5)
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608 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Shilling, 6.21g, m.m. tun, facing crowned bust half-left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1937; S.2482), pleasing, very fine £250-300
609 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 3.05g, m.m. Y, facing crowned bust half-left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), a good example, very fine £350-450
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607 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Halfcrown, 15.11g, 1552, m.m. tun, king, crowned andholding sword, riding right on galloping horse, rev. shield over long cross fourchée(N.1935; S.2480), almost very fine/very fine £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 188, 30 March 2007, lot 373
607
608
609
609 (x1.5)
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610 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), countermarked coinage, 1560, Fourpence-halfpenny, 4.40g,portcullis countermark to right of bust on an Edward VI second period, Durham HouseShilling, m.m. bow, rev. garnished shield dividing E R, undated (N.1989; S.2546), edgesplit at 8 o’clock, clear countermark, a very good example of this issue, host coin fine for type,extremely rare £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:R. Carlyon-Britton, SCMB, April 1959
610
610 (x1.5)
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611 Elizabeth I, countermarked coinage, 1560, Twopence-farthing, 4.91g, seated greyhoundcountermark to left of bust on an Edward VI third period, London Shilling, m.m. rose,MDLI, rev. garnished shield dividing E R (N.19944/1; S.2547), sharply struckcountermark, a good example of this issue, host coin good fine for type, extremely rare £3,000-3,500
PROVENANCE:Dupree collection, acquired by Spink, 1989Ex E.J. Winstanley collection
611
611 (x1.5)
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612 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1558-61, Angel, 5.09g, m.m. lis, wire line inner circles, St Michaelspearing dragon, REG, lozenge stops, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and arose, MIRABI, lozenge stops (cf Schneider 731-32; N.1979; S.2513), struck on a large flan,pleasing, good very fine, rare £4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:CNG, XXIII, 13 October 1992, lot 560SNC, October 1989, 5331E.W. Rashleigh, Sotheby, 29 June 1909, lot 842Capt. R.M. Murchison, Sotheby, 21 April 1879J.B. Bergne, Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lot 593
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613 Elizabeth I, first issue, 1559-60, Shilling, 6.02g, m.m. lis, with wire line and beadedinner circles, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2549),minor edge split, good portrait, very fine, scarce £500-600
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 12, 19 March 1981, lot 249
612 (x1.5)
613
612
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614 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1572-93, Angel, 5.08g, m.m. eglantine, St Michael spearingdragon, rev. shield within ship, left, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider -;N.1991/2; S.2515), attractively toned, very fine, a rare variety £1,800-2,200
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615 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 6.15g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), a little short of flan below bust,unusually good portrait, good very fine £500-600
PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 16, 261
616 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 6.17g, m.m. martlet, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), weak in places in legends, bustdetail, good fine £100-150
617 Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 6.30g, m.m. cross crosslet, large crownedbust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555A), weakness in places inlegends, nearly very fine, scarce £350-450
614
614 (x1.5)
615 616
617
617 (x1.5)
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618 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Half Pound, 5.48g, m.m. coronet,crowned bust left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R (Schneider 745; N.1982; S.2520B),slight weakness at mouth, otherwise good detail, attractive patina, almost extremely fine £4,000-5,000
The obverse mintmark appears to be either recut or cut over another, uncertain, symbol.
PROVENANCE:SNC, December 2005, HS2251
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618 (x1.5)
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619 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 2.99g, 1564/2, m.m. pheon,large crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2561B),attractive, very fine, rare £300-400
PROVENANCE:Norweb IV, Spink auction 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1401
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620 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.05g, 1566, m.m. lion,crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), reverse off-centre, attractive, nearly very fine £120-160
PROVENANCE:J.M. Ashby, Spink auction 145, 12-14 July 2000, lot 2236 (part)Bt. Baldwin, 1949
621 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.14g, 1572, m.m. ermine,crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), good fine £60-80
622 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 3.08g, 1573, m.m. ermine,crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), nearly very fine £120-150
PROVENANCE:Ex W.M. Maish collection - with Maish’s ticket
623 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpence, 2.91g, 1573, m.m. acorn,crowned larger bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2563), very fine £80-110
PROVENANCE:P. Finn, list 14,1998, 286
619
619 (x1.5)
620
622
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624 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Halfgroat, 1.02g, m.m. coronet, crownedbust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1999; S.2567), very fine £80-110
PROVENANCE:P Finn, list 16, 1999, 276
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625 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Threehalfpence, 0.68g, 1561, m.m.pheon, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2000; S.2569),attractive even tone, extremely fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:Norweb IV, Spink auction 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1404
626 Elizabeth I, fifth issue, 1578-82, Quarter Angel, 1.23g, m.m. latin cross, St Michaelspearing dragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing E and a rose (Schneider 776;N.1993; S.2528), very fine, rare £2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:Stack’s, New York, 17-18 June 1982, lot 606J.G. Murdoch. Sotheby, 31 March - 4 April 1903, lot 617 (illustrated)
624
625625 (x1.5)
626
626 (x1.5)
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627 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Pound, 11.09g, m.m. woolpack, crowned bust withflowing hair and elaborate dress left, rev. crowned, garnished shield dividing E R(Schneider 799; N.2008; S.2534), slight flan crease, very fine £5,000-7,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink
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627
627 (x1.5)
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628 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Half Pound, 5.49g, m.m. tun, crowned bust withflowing hair and elaborate dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R (Schneider 809;N.2009; S.2535), attractive, almost extremely fine £7,000-10,000
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628 (x1.5)
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629 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, Half Pound, 5.50g, m.m. woolpack, crowned bustwith flowing hair and elaborate dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R (Schneider 810;N.2009; S.2535A), very fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Spink auction 54, 20 June 1986, lot 586
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630 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, ¿ Crown, 2.83g, m.m. woolpack ?over tun,crowned bust with flowing hair and elaborate dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R(Schneider 814; N.2010; S.2536), very fine £3,500-4,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, ex Dupree collectionAlderman H. Hird collectionW.L. Raynes, Glendining, 15-17 February 1950, lot 158Listed in Raynes as ex Haliburton Young, Bieber, Bliss and Heath collections
631 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1583-1600, ¿ Halfcrown, 1.42g, m.m. -/tun, crowned bustwith flowing hair and elaborate dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R (Schneider 819;N.2011; S.2537), attractive, nearly extremely fine £4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, June 1986
629
629 (x1.5)
630
630 (x1.5)
631631 (x1.5)
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632 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Pound, 10.95g, m.m. 2, crowned bust with flowinghair and elaborate dress left, rev. crowned garnished shield dividing E R (Schneider 806;N.2008; S.2539), obverse weakness, good fine/very fine, rare with this mintmark £3,000-4,000
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633 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Crown, 29.49g, m.m. 1, crowned bust wearingelaborate dress and holding sceptre, left, orb, right, rev. garnished shield over long crossfourchée (N.2012; S.2582), nearly very fine £1,800-2,200
632
632 (x1.5)
633
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634 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Halfcrown, 14.85g, m.m. 1, crowned bust leftwearing elaborate dress holding sceptre, left, orb, right, rev. garnished shield over longcross fourchée (N.2012; S.2583), nearly very fine £1,200-1,500
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635 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Sixpence, 3.06g, 1602, m.m. 1, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2015; S.2585), good detail, good very fine £250-350
636 Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Sixpence, 2.98g, 1602, m.m. 2, crowned bust left,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2015; S.2585), weak in places, very fine, scarce £150-200
634
634 (x1.5)
635
636
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637 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Half Pound, 5.42g, m.m. lis, crowned bust withdecorated dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R, edge grained (Schneider 760;Borden and Brown, 6, R1/B5; N.2019/4; S.2543), slight weakness on shield, minorcrease, very fine £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:V.J.E. Ryan, Glendining, 28-30 June 1950, lot 353A. Mann, Sotheby, 29 October 1917, lot 311
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637 (x2)
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638 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Gold Crown, 2.76g, m.m. lis, crowned bust withdecorated dress left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R, FIDIEI, edge grained (Schneider 762;Borden and Brown, 9, O1/R1; N.2020/3; S.2544), small depression behind head,otherwise a few light marks, lustrous, attractive, extremely fine, very rare £8,000-10,000
PROVENANCE:Slaney, Spink auction 163, 15 May 2003, lot 8Bt. Baldwin 1953
638
638 (x2)
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639 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Shilling, 6.35g, large flan, 32 mm., m.m. star,crowned bust with decorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden andBrown 15 O2/R2; N.2023; S.2590), some light marks, lightly toned, very fine, rare £900-1,100
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink
641 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Sixpence, 3.09g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned bustwith plain dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown 23 O6/R8;N.2025/1; S.2594), very fine £280-330
642 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Sixpence, 2.90g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned bustwith decorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown 24O3/R6; N.2026; S.2595), good very fine £350-450
PROVENANCE:Norweb II, Spink auction 48, 13 November 1985, lot 377Bt. Spink, March 1966Ex Snellenburg Jnr collection, 1965
640 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Shilling, 6.19g, small flan, 29.5 mm., m.m. star,crowned bust with decorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden andBrown 17 O1/R1; N.2023; S.2592), lightly toned, good very fine £800-1,000
639
640
640 (x1.5)
641 642
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643 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Sixpence, 3.13g, 1564/3, m.m. star, pellet border,crowned bust with decorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross pattée (Borden andBrown 33 O2/R2; N.2028; S.2598), good bust detail, lightly toned, good very fine £400-500
645 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Groat, 2.18g, m.m. star, crowned bust withdecorated dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown 18 O1/R1;N.2032; S.2601), small flan edge split at 5 o’clock, otherwise attractive and about extremelyfine, rare £600-700
644 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Sixpence, 3.13g, 1567, m.m. lis, crowned smallbust left, REGIN, rev. shield over long cross pattée (Borden and Brown 38 O2/R2;N.2030; S.2599), very fine, scarce £280-350PROVENANCE:With old ticket indicating ex F Carter collection - this sold between 1776 and 1784.
646 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Threepence, 1.41g, 1561, m.m. star, crowned bustwith plain dress left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (Borden and Brown 44 O1/R1;N.2033; S.2602), lightly creased, nearly very fine, rare £350-400
646 (x1.5)
643
643 (x1.5)
644
645
645 (x1.5)
646
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647 Tudors monarchs, Æ Medals (5), from the Dassier’s 1731 Kings and Queens of Englandseries, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth I, 40 mm. (Eimer 527,nos. 25, 27, 30, 38, 79), one with edge mount hole, generally very fine £80-100
648 Nineteenth century copies of medals relating to Tudor monarchs (3), Mary, 33 mm,silvered electrotype of the portrait from the famous Jacopo da Trezzo medal, rev. plain onwhich engraved QUEEN MARY, extremely fine, Lady Jane Grey, Æ 34 m.m. bust half left,rev. crowned rose dividing crowned I R, extremely fine, Elizabeth I, white metalelectrotype of the Elizabeth I Garter Badge medal, 1582, very fine, along with a modernÆ prize medal, extremely fine (4) £100-150
647
648
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A COLLECTION OF PENNIES OF THE COLCHESTER AND MALDON MINTS -THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
COLCHESTER
649 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.08g, Crux type, Colchester, Wulfwine, draped bustleft, sceptre before, rev. ÞVLFÞINE M-O COLEC, voided short cross within inner circle, aletter of CRVX in each angle (N.770; S.1148), attractively toned, almost extremely fine £300-350
PROVENANCE:F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 206
650 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.13g, short cross type, Colchester, Godric, diademed bust left,sceptre before, rev. +GODRIC ON COLEC, voided short cross, arms extending from a centralpellet within annulet (N.790; S.1159), minor edge split below bust, almost extremely fine,rare for this mint £300-400
651 Harold I (1035-40), Penny, 1.12g, jewel cross type, Colchester, Wulfwine, diademedbust left, rev. +ÞVLÞINE ON COL.ECE, central pellet from which extend four lobes cruciformlinked at base (N.802; S.1163), a little weak on face, toned, almost extremely fine, very rarefor this mint £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:G.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6 October 1987, lot 96
649649 (x1.5)
650650 (x1.5)
651651 (x1.5)
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652 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.43g, pointed helmet type, Colchester,Brunhyse, bearded bust with pointed helmet, holding sceptre, right, rev. +BRVHNESE ONCOLEC, voided short cross, each arm terminating with three crescents, extending from acentral annulet (N.825; S.1179), peck behind bust, very fine, very rare for this mint £450-550
PROVENANCE:R.P. Mack collection, SCBI 20, 1209, this coin
With Mack’s ticket
654 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.23g, profile right type, Colchester, Wulfwine, crownedbust right holding sceptre before, rev. +ÞVLFÞINE ON COL, cross pattée within inner circlefrom which a voided trefoil extends into each angle (N.847; S.1256), nearly very fine, rarefor this mint £1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Gillis, 1996Ex. William J. Conte
653 Harold II (1066), Penny, 1.20g, Pax type, without sceptre, Colchester, Wulfwig,crowned head left, rev. +ÞVLFÞIG ON COLEC, panel within inner circle on which PAX(N.837; S.1187), weakly struck, a rare type, extremely rare for this mint, very fine £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:G.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6 October 1987, lot 118
With Doubleday’s ticket
652652 (x1.5)
653653 (x1.5)
654654 (x1.5)
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655 William II (1087-1100), Penny, 1.07g, Colchester, Wulfwine, cross in quatrefoil type,facing crowned bust holding sword to left, rev. +ÞVLFÞINE ON COL, cross pattée, armsextending from a central annulet, within quatrefoil, pellet on each cusp (N.852; S.1259),minor edge loss between 6 and 8 o’clock, rare for this mint £1,500-2,000
657 Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.08g, ‘Watford’ type (BMC 1), Colchester, Edward,crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +[..]ÞARD:ON:COL, cross moline, fleur in eachangle (N.873; S.1278), lightly crimped, nearly very fine, rare for this mint £500-600
PROVENANCE:W.H. Pheatt, DNW, 21 March 1995
656 Henry I (1100-35), Penny, 1.46g, star in lozenge fleury type (BMC 13), Colchester,Ailward, crowned bust left holding sceptre before, rev. +[AIL[..]D:OH.COLEC., star withinquadrilateral, fleur on each tip, trefoil formed of annulets in each angle (N.869; S.1274),bold bust, good very fine, very rare for this mint £1,800-2,500
PROVENANCE:L.M. Stack, Sotheby, 22-23 April 1999, lot 653Ex Dresser, lot 2247R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 6-9 June 1955, lot 1068Lt. Col. H.W. Morrieson, Sotheby, 20 November 1933, lot 96Rev. J.H. Pollenfex, Sotheby, 26 June 1900, lot 57
With Stack’s ticket
655655 (x1.5)
656656 (x1.5)
657657 (x1.5)
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658 Henry II (1154-89), Penny, 1.45g, ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Colchester, Pieres, classE, crowned facing bust, sceptre left, rev. +PIE[..]:COLE., cross potent with small crosspotent in each angle (N.960; S.1341), usual weakness, lightly toned, nearly very fine,extremely rare for this mint £180-250
PROVENANCE:F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 10 April 1984, lot 1424 (part)
MALDON
659 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.14g, last small cross type, Maldon, Aethelwine,diademed bust left, rev. +AEÐELÞINE MΩ ON MAE, cross pattée within inner circle (N.777;S.1154), even dark tone, extremely fine, extremely rare mint for this type £600-800
660 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.04g, pointed helmet type, Maldon, Aelfwine, helmeted bustleft, sceptre before, rev. +AELFÞINE ON MAEL.DV, voided short cross, arms extending frompellet within central annulet, broken annulet in each angle (N.787; S.1158), toned,attractive, good very fine/extremely fine, rare for this mint £350-450
658658 (x1.5)
659659 (x1.5)
660660 (x1.5)
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661 Harold I (1035-40), Penny, 1.16g, jewel cross type, Maldon, Leofthegn, diademed bustleft, rev. +L.EOGÐEGN ON NEL, trefoil after NEL, central pellet from which extend four lobescruciform linked at base (N.802; S.1163), two peck marks on obverse, sometime cleaned,good very fine, extremely rare £2,500-3,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Baldwin, 2008
This type is recorded for one coin for this mint. This example is most likely only the secondknown.
662 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.14g, facing bust type, Maldon, Godwine,crowned facing bust, rev. +GODÞINE ON MAELDV:, small cross pattée, pellet in first quarter(N.830; S.1183), double struck in places, on a large flan, attractive even tone, extremelyfine/good very fine, extremely rare type for this mint £500-600
PROVENANCE:P. Arnot, DNW, 21 March 1995, lot 348G.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6 October 1987, lot 342
663 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.38g, Paxs type, Maldon, Lifesun, crowned facing bustholding sceptre right, rev. +LIFESVN ON MAEL, cross pattée, an annulet in each anglecontaining a letter of PAXS (N.848; S.1257), obverse struck from rusty die, double struck inplaces on reverse, nearly very fine, extremely rare for this mint £800-1,000
661661 (x1.5)
662662 (x1.5)
663663 (x1.5)
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ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS - OTHER PROPERTIES
667 Regni and Atrebates, c.50 BC, gold Stater, 5.88g, plain, rev. three tailed horse right,wheel below (Mack 59; Rudd BMC 461-75; ABC 488; Spink 139), good very fine £250-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
668 Regni and Atrebates, c.50 BC, gold Stater, 5.90g, plain, rev. three tailed horse right,wheel below (Mack 59; Rudd BMC 461-75; ABC 488; Spink 139), mark on obverse, veryfine £220-260
669 Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus (c.25 BC - AD 10), gold Stater, 5.29g, crossed wreath, rev.TASC around horseman right holding carnyx, wheel behind, ring pellet in ex. (Mack 154;BMC 1620-21; Rudd ABC 2565; S.217) very fine £600-700
664 Ambiani Gallo-Belgic C, c.80-50 BC, gold Stater, 6.33g, wreath head, rev. horse right(Mack 26; Rudd ABC 13; Spink 5), nearly very fine £350-450
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
665 Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.25g, crossed wreath,rev. horse right, wheel above, ring pellet linked with spoke to horse, right, ring pelletsbelow (Mack -; cf Rudd ABC 2463, obverse only; BMC -; cf S.43), a new type, apparentlynot previously noted, extremely fine, extremely rare £1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:Found near Epping, Essex, 2010
The obverse of this coin matches the obverse of ABC 2463, which Rudd calls the ‘Harlow wheeltype’. The reverse though is quite different with a neatly executed horse with a large ring pelletlinked to it’s chest and two ring pellets below the horse.
666 Cantii, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.25g, plain with small raisedmetal pellet, rev. stylised Roman trophy (Mack 36, BMC 444; Rudd ABC 195; S.47 var.),very fine, rare, better than that illustrated in Rudd £250-350
670 Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD 8 - 41), gold Stater, 5.40g, lineartype, corn ear dividing CA - MV, rev. horse rearing right, branch above dividing two pellets,CVN below (Mack 210; BMC 1772-83; Rudd ABC 2774; S.281), very fine £700-900
664665
665 (x1.5)666
667 668 669
670670 (x1.5)
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671 Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, gold Stater, 5.40g, plastic type, corn eardividing CA - MV, rev. horse rearing right, branch above, below which a small star, ringpellet beneath, CVNO above exergual line (Mack 212; BMC 1804-08; Rudd ABC 2783;S.283), weakness on corn ear, very fine/good very fine £800-1,000
672 Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, silver Unit, 0.89g, pellet ring withinquadrilateral with rams head terminals over pelleted cross each arm terminating with anannulet, rev. horse left, branch above, pellet ring beneath head, CVNO below (Mack -;BMC -; Rudd ABC 2837; S. -), very fine, an extremely rare type £300-400
PROVENANCE:Found at Morton, Essex, 2013
Recorded on the Portable Antiquities Scheme Database, PAS no. ESS-039F52
673 Corieltauvi, uninscribed coinage, plated, gold over Æ core, Stater, 4.65g, blank, rev.horse left, sun below (Mack 459; BMC-; Rudd ABC 1752; S.390), plating corroded onobverse, good reverse, about very fine, Cantii, potin cast coinage, Unit (3), class I (3),1.54g, stylised head right, rev. stylised bull (Rudd ABC 171; S.63), good fine, 1.44g,similar, chipped, good fine, 2.06g, similar, full flan, fair (4) £120-150
674 Anglo-Saxon, early Sceatta coinage, transitional issues by Thrymsa moneyers, c.675-85,Sceatta, 1.12g, Vanimundus type, type B, head right, pellet below chin, cross behind,legend around, TIW[..], rev. cross within wreath, blundered inscription around (M.85-7;S.774), a field find, very fine, rare £800-1,000
PROVENANCE:Found near Wingham, Canterbury, Kent, 2013
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2013.0291
675 Anglo-Saxon, primary phase, c.680-c.710, Sceatta, 1.23g, series A, head right, rev.standard (Abr. A050; N.40; S.775), edge nick, lightly toned, good very fine £160-200
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
671671 (x1.5)
672672 (x1.5)
674
674 (x2)
675675 (x1.5)
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676 Anglo Saxon secondary phase, 710-60, Sceatta, 0.95g, series K, bust right, cross before,rev. wolf headed serpent right (Abr. K420; N.93; S.803D) an uncleaned field find, boldreverse, good fine/very fine, rare £300-400
677 Northumbria, Aethelred II (first reign, 841-843/4), Styca, 1.25g, Eanred (N.188;S.865), very fine, Archbishops of York, Wigmund (837-849/50), Styca, 1.02g,Coenred (N.196; S.870), very fine (2) £80-100
676
678
680
680 Mercia, Offa (757-96), light coinage, c.780-92, Penny, 1.07g, portrait type, London,Dud, large diademed bust right, OFFA REX before, rev. +/D/V/D, in uncial letters, inangles of four lobes cruciform over a cross botonée, trefoil tipped arms of a cross botonéein angles (Chick 24; Blunt 28; N.296; S.905), edge crack below bust, porous surfaces, fullflan, good fine, an extremely rare type £1,500-2,000
PROVENANCE:Found at Wingham Well, Kent, 2005
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2009.0091 and BNJ CoinRegister 2010, 164. Chick notes one other example for type 24. This coin is from the same dies.The reverse die is also found on Chick type 25.
681 Mercia, Burgred (852-74), Penny, 1.16g, late phase, after 866, Diga, vertical style, bustright, small cross in central tunic panel, BVRGRED REX-, rev. MON/DIGA/ETA, six pelletsafter DIGA, reverse type A (N.423; S.938), edge loss between 11 and 3 o’clock, otherwise veryfine £240-300
PROVENANCE:MacKay Collection
x678 Northumbria, Aethelred II, first reign, Styca (2), 1.17g, Eanred (N.188; S.865), goodvery fine, second reign, 1.30g, Fordred (N.190; S.868), good very fine, Archbishops ofYork, Wigmund, Stycas (2), 1.22g, 1.04g, both Coenred (N.196; S.870), good very fine(4) £200-250
x679 Archbishops of York, Wigmund (837-49/50), Stycas (4), 1.16g, 1.07g, 1.20g, allCoenred (3) (N.196; S.870), very fine, 1.22g, Hunlaf (N.196; S.870), very fine (4) £100-150
676 (x2)
681680 (x1.5)
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682 Mercia, Burgred, Penny, 0.97g, late phase, after 866, Guthmund, vertical style, bustright, tunic with four panels, BVRGRED REX, rev. DMON/GVDMVH/ETA, reverse type A(N.423; S.938), obverse weakness, nearly very fine/very fine, scarce moneyer £300-400PROVENANCE:MacKay Collection
683 Danelaw, East Anglia, c.885-915, St Eadmund memorial coinage, middle phase, Penny,1.30g, Bado, A, within inner circle, +SC EADMV, rev. +BADO AAII F, cross pattée withininner circle (N.483; S.961), edge chip, nearly very fine £180-220PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
684 Viking Kingdom of York (c.895-905), Penny, 1.43g, patriarchal cross, +CNVT REXaround, rev. +CVNNETTI, small cross pattée, a pellet in two angles (N.501; S.993), lightlytoned, very fine £400-500PROVENANCE:MacKay collection
685 Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.15g, first small cross type, York, Fastolf, diademedbust left, +AEÐELRED RE+ AE, rev. +FTSOLF NO EFER, small cross pattée within inner circle(N.764; S.1143), two minor edge chips, nearly very fine/good fine, very rare £1,200-1,500Fastolf was a prolific moneyer for Eadgar at York. He is known for a single coin for Edwardthe Martyr and another example of the Aethelred II first small cross type as well as the firsthand type. The first small cross type of Aethelred II is by far the most difficult to find of thereform coinage small cross issues of Eadgar, Edward the Martyr and Aethelred II.
686 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.56g, Crux type, Bedford, Aelfstan, bust left, sceptre before,rev. +AELFSTAN M-O BEDAFO, voided short cross, a letter of CRVX in each angle (N.770;S.1148), pierced, good fine, scarce mint, Cnut, Penny, 0.91, pointed helmet type, York,Sunulf, rev. +SVNOLF M-EOF: (N.787; S.1158), obverse double struck, lightly toned, nearlyvery fine (2) £280-350PROVENANCE:Both, Bt. Seaby, c.1960
682682 (x1.5)
683 684684 (x1.5)
685
685 (x1.5)
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687 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.32g, long cross type, Exeter, Wulfsige, draped bust left, rev.+ÞVLFSIGE M.O EAXE, voided long cross each arm terminating in three crescents (N.774;S.1151), small perforation, peck marks, otherwise nearly very fine £100-150
688 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.14g, long cross type, Lincoln, Dreng, draped bust left, rev.+DRENG MΩ O LINC, voided long cross (N.774; S.1151), fine, Cnut, Penny, 0.97g, shortcross type, London, Brungar, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +BRVNGAR ON LV,voided short cross (N.790; S.1159), chip, about fine (2) £100-150
687
689
692692 (x1.5)
689 Aethelred II, Penny, 1.39g, last small cross type, York, Hildolf, diademed bust left, rev.+HILDOLF M-O EOFRÞIC, small cross pattée within inner circle (N.777; S.1154), very fine £180-220
690 Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.01g, pointed helmet type, Winchester, Aelfstan, helmetedbust left, sceptre before, rev. voided short cross arms extending from central pellets withinannulet, broken annulet in angles (N.787; S.1159), fair/fine £40-60
691 Cnut, Penny, 0.95g, pointed helmet type, York, Swartinc, helmeted bust left, sceptrebefore, rev. +SVARTINC M-O EOF, voided short cross, arms extending from central annulet,broken annulet in angles (N.787; S.1158), nearly very fine £120-150
692 Cnut, ‘posthumous’ types, Penny, 0.72g, jewel cross type, Leofric, London, armoured,diademed bust left, [..]VT-RECX A[.], rev. +LEOFRIC ON [..]NE, four lobes cruciform linkedat base with pellet within an annulet (N.797; S.1160), large chip, cracked, stained,otherwise very fine, very rare £200-300
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960, 45s-0d
This very rare type is thought to have been struck under the auspices of Cnut’s widow, Emmaof Normandy. Another view considers it an issue of Harthacnut, bearing an abbreviatedname in the same manner as the Cnut arm and sceptre pennies.
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693 Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 1.10g, trefoil quadrilateral type, Huntingdon,Aelfwine, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. +AEL.FÞINE ON HVNTE, quadrilateral witha trefoil on each tip over a voided short cross, small pellet by inner circle in first and thirdquarters (Eaglen, BNJ 199, 261(4), dies Aa - this coin; N.817; S.1174), minor flan crackat 4 o’clock, lightly toned, good very fine, rare type for this mint £400-500
PROVENANCE:MacKay CollectionG.V. Doubleday, Glendining, 6 October 1987, lot 171Sonia Carr, Sotheby, 3 December 1956, lot 122
With Doubleday’s ticket
694 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 0.60g, small flan type, London, Wulfwine, diademedbust left, rev. +ÞVLFÞINE ON LVN, voided short cross (N.818; S.1175), porous, nearly veryfine £120-150
695 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.28g, hammer cross type, Hastings, Wulfric, beardedcrowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +ÞVLFRIC ON HASTI, voided short cross, each limbterminating in an incurved segment of a circle (N.828; S.1182), crack, otherwise nearlyvery fine £150-200
696 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.04g, facing bust/small cross type, London, Aelfward,facing crowned bust, rev. +AELFÞARD ON LVND, small cross pattée (N.830; S.1183), toolingin obverse fields, otherwise toned, good very fine £150-200
PROVENANCE:MacKay Collection
697 Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.27g, pyramids type, Canterbury, Edward, bearded,crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +EADÞARD ON CANTV, voided cross within innercircle from which a pellet tipped pyramid projects into each angle (N.831; S.1184), bowedflan, toned, good portrait, good very fine, rare mint for this type £300-400
PROVENANCE:MacKay collectionSpink auction 175, 28-19 September 2005, lot 1350SCMB, December 1979, E577
693693 (x1.5)
694
695 696
697697 (x1.5)
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698 William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.37g, Paxs type, Chichester, Brunman, facing crownedbust holding sceptre to right, rev. +BRVMAN ON CICE, cross pattée, an annulet in each anglecontaining a letter of PAXS (N.848; S.1257), nearly very fine £300-350
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
699 William I, Penny, 1.39g, Paxs type, Salisbury, Godwine, facing crowned bust holdingsecptre to right, rev. +GODÞINE ON SIBI, cross pattée, an annulet in each angle containinga letter of PAXS (N.848; S.1257), toned, very fine £400-500
PROVENANCE:MacKay collectionBt. P. Minns, York, 1978
700 William I, Penny, 1.38g, Paxs type, ?Southwark, Leofwine, facing crowned bust holdingsceptre to right, rev. +LEOFÞINE ON [.]VÞ, cross pattée, an annulet in each angle containinga letter of PAXS (N.848; S.11257), occlusion on obverse, nearly very fine £250-300
701 William I, Penny, 1.41g, Paxs type, Winchester, Lifinc, facing crowned bust holdingsceptre to right, rev. +LIFINC ON ÞINCI, cross pattée, an annulet in each angle containinga letter of PAXS (N.848; S.1257), nearly very fine £350-450
702 Henry II (1154-89), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.45g, class A, Norwich,uncertain moneyer, facing crowned bust, sceptre left, rev. +[...]NORWI, large cross potent,small cross potent in each angle (N.952; S.1337), typical weakness, good fine £80-100
703 Henry II, short cross coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.43g, class Ib, London, rev.+DAVI.ON.LVND (N.963; S.1344), good fine, John, Penny, 1.17g, class 5b, London, rev.+WALTER.ON.LV, very fine, Henry III, long cross Penny, 1.31g, class 4b, London(N.989/1; S.1366), fine, Edward I, Penny, 1.32g, class 3c, London (N.1018; S.1389),nearly very fine (4) £180-220
PROVENANCE:All bt. Seaby, c.1960
704 John (1199-1216), Penny, 1.51g, 5c, Ipswich, Johan, rev. IOHAN.ON.GIPE (N.971;S.1352), nearly very fine, Henry III, long cross coinage, 1247-72, Penny, 1.43g,London, Nicole, class II, rev. NICOLE ON LVND (N.985/1; S.1361), nearly very fine,Edward I, Penny, 1.23g, class 9, Canterbury (N.1036; S.1408), fine, Edward II, Penny,1.24g, London. class 13 (N.1064; S.1459), about fine (4) £80-100
705 Henry III (1216-72), long cross coinage, 1247-72, Penny, 1.36g, 5g, London, Renaud,rev. RENAVD ON LVND, good fine, Edward I, Pennies (2), Bury St Edmunds, Canterbury,fine (3) £50-60
698 699699 (x1.5)
700 701
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x706 Edward III (1327-77), fourth coinage, pre treaty period, 1351-61, Noble, 7.72g,London, series G, m.m. cross 3, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword,left, and shield, right, saltire stops, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panelcontaining large letter E, crowned leopard in each angle, a small pellet each side of the tipof upper arm, MEDIVIM (cf Schneider 51; N.1182; S.1490), water worn, good fine/nearlyvery fine £600-800
707 Edward III (2), fourth coinage, pre treaty period, 1351-61, Groat, 4.52g, London, m.m.cross 1, series C, annulet stops, rev. reverse barred Ns, open C (N.1147; S.1565), goodfine, Halfgroat, 2.35g, similar (N.1148; S.1574), fine (2) £50-60
708 Edward III, fourth coinage, pre treaty period, 1351-61, Farthing, 0.29g, series E,London, thin lettering, +EDWARDVS.REX, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1172; S.1609), nearlyvery fine, scarce, Henry V, Halfpenny, 0.52g, class G, London. m.m. pierced cross, rev.CIVITAS LONDON, as Henry VI annulet issue (N.1412/1434; S.1797/1848), very fine (2) £140-180
709 Edward III, fourth coinage, transitional treaty period, 1361, Groat, 4.50g, m.m. crosspotent, annulet on cusps by crown, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1225; S.1610), one or twoscuffs, field find tone, very fine, rare £1,800-2,200
706
709
709 (x1.5)
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710 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Noble, 7.68g, London, king,crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword, left, and shield, right, annulet beforeEDWARD, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panel containing letter E,crowned leopard in angles, MEDIV (cf Schneider 86-87; N.1232; S.1503), good very fine £1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 1994
711 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Quarter-Noble, 1.93g, shield withintressure, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panel containing a lis (Schneider81-2; N.1243; S.1510), very fine £400-500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
710
710 (x1.5)
711
711 (x1.5)
712712 (x1.5)
712 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Quarter-Noble, 1.67g, m.m. crosspotent, shield within tressure, annulet before EDWARD, rev. floriate cross arms extendingfrom central panel within which a lis, leopard in angles (Schneider 90; N.1244; S.1511),very fine £300-400
PROVENANCE:Found near Southend, Essex, 2012
713 Edward III, fourth coinage, treaty period, 1361-69, Quarter-Noble, 1.85g, London(N.1244; S.1511), pierced, fair, Charles I, ¿ Crown, 1.97g, group B, m.m. ?plume,crowned bust right, rev. crowned square topped shield (Schneider II, 236; Brooker -;N.2182; S.2712), about fine (2) £180-220
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714 Richard II (1377-99), Penny, 1.20g, York, type Ia, cross on chest (N.1329; S.1690),about fine, Halfpenny, 0.61g, London, intermediate style (N.1331b; S.1699), good fine,Henry V, Halfpenny (3), 0.42g, 0.54g, class D (2), London (N.1410; S.1779), good fine,0.44g, class G, London, rev. as Henry VI annulet type (N.1412/1434; S.1797/1848),good fine (5) £120-150
715 Henry V (1413-22), Groat, 3.45g, class C type 2, m.m. cross with sunk centre, mullet inright shoulder, no quatrefoil after HENRIC, FRANC, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1387b;S.1765), fine £100-120
716 Henry VI (first reign, 1422-61), annulet issue, 1422-30, Noble, 6.90g, London, m.mlis, king, standing facing in ship holding sword, left, and shield, right, lis after HENRIC,trefoil stops, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panel containing letter H,crowned leopard in angles, annulet stops, lis after IHC, EDIVM (Schneider 274-90 - thisreverse not represented; N.1414; S.1799), water worn, fine £500-700
717 Henry VI, first reign, annulet issue, 1422-30, Groat, 3.74g, Calais, m.m. cross II, rev.VILLA CALISIE, added pellets (N.1424; S.1836), good fine £40-50
718 Henry VI, first reign, annulet issue, 1422-30 (2), Groat, 3.19g, Calais, m.m. cross II(N.1424; S.1836), fine, Penny, 0.89g, Calais, m.m. cross V/-, annulet each side of neck,rev. VILLA CALISIE, added annulet in each angle (N.1432; S.1845), toned, very fine (2) £60-80
719 Henry VI (3), first reign, rosette mascle issue, 1430-31, Groat, 3.58g, early type, rosettesonly, Calais, m.m cross II/V, rosette stops, rev. VILLA CALISIE (N.1446; S.1859), scuffed,fine, annulet issue, 1422-30 (2), Halfgroat, 1.85g, Calais, m.m. cross II/-, annulet eachside of neck, rev. VILLA CALISIE, added annulets, saltire before and after M of IVTOREM(N.1429; S.1840), good fine, Penny, 0.87g, Calais, annulets by neck (N.1432; S.1845),fine (3) £80-100
716
720
720 (x1.5)
720 Edward IV (first reign, 1461-70), light coinage, 1464-70, Ryal, 7.68g, London, m.m.crown, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword, left and shield, right, letterE on flag at stern, rose on hull, trefoil stops, rev. rose over radiate sun over royal cross,crowned leopard on each angle, large fleurs in spandrels (Schneider 358; N.1549;S.1950), an attractive example, almost extremely fine £2,500-3,000
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721 Edward IV, sixteenth century Flemish imitation of a London Ryal, 7.30g, Gorinchem,m.m. crown, king, crowned, standing facing in ship holding sword, left, and shield, right,flag with letter E at stern, rose on hull, rev. rose over radiant sun over royal cross, crownedleopards in angles (S.1952), from a mount, polished, fine £200-250
722 Edward IV, first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, 2.86g, London, m.m. sun,quatrefoils by neck, fleurs on cusps, rev. CIVITAS LONDON, lis after CIVITAS (N.1569;S.2000), nearly very fine £80-100
723 Edward IV, first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, York, 2.82g, m.m. lis. quatrefoilsby neck, no mark on breast, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI (N.1583, type VIIIB; S.2013), edgesplit, fine, rare £90-110
724 Edward IV (second reign, 1471-83), Angel, 5.08g, m.m. pierced cross with pellet infourth quarter, St Michael spearing dragon, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing Eand a rose (cf Schneider 464; N.1626; S.2091), edge test cut at 7 o’clock, rusty obverse die,very fine £1,400-1,800
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, May 1951Ex L.A. Lawrence collection
721
722 723
724
724 (x1.5)
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725 Edward IV, second reign, Groat, 2.99g, London, type XIII, m.m. large annulet/trefoil,trefoils on cusps, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1631; S.2096), old tone, nearly very fine £80-100
726 Edward IV second reign, Groat, 2.90g, London, m.m. short cross fitchée, trefoils oncusps, no marks, rev. CIVITAS LONDON (N.1631; S.2096), good fine £80-100
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1950
727 Henry VII (1485-1509), Angel, 5.07g, type III, m.m. inverted anchor, St Michaelspearing dragon, BI GRA, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing H and a rose, RED(cf Schneider 527-28; N.1696; S.2183), very fine £1,200-1,500
728 Henry VII, Halfgroat, 1.51g, type IIIc, Canterbury, m.m. tun (N.1712; S.2211), veryfine, Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Penny, 0.67g, sovereign type, Durham, m.m.lis, Bishop Ruthall, seated king, rev. T D above shield over long cross fourchée (N.1776;S.2331), fine (2) £100-130
729 Henry VIII (1509-47), first coinage, 1509-26, Angel, 5.09g, m.m. castle with H/castle,St Michael spearing dragon, AGL Z FRA, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing H anda rose, REDETO (cf Schneider 560; N.1760; S.2265), very fine £1,500-1,800
PROVENANCE:B.J. Dawson, 1993
725
727
727 (x1.5)
729
729 (x1.5)
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730 Henry VIII, first coinage, 1509-26, Halfgroat, 1.59g, York, Archbishop Wolsey, m.m.voided cross, crowned bust right, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, shield over long cross fourchée,keys and cardinal’s hat below (N.1805; 2346), weak in places, very fine £100-130
731 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.52g, m.m. lis, crowned bust right, Lakerbust D, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797; S.2337E), good fine £100-130
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
732 Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.70g, m.m. lis, crowned bust right, Lakerbust D (N.1797; S.2337E), nearly very fine, Edward VI (2), coinage in name of HenryVIII, 1547-50, Groat, 2.11g, York, m.m. none, Roman lettering, facing bearded crownedbust, bust 5, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI, broken annulet in forks (N.1876; S.2409), about fine,fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 2.73g, m.m. Y, facing crowned bust half left, rev. shieldover long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), creased, about fine (3) £150-200
733 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Crown of the Double Rose, 2.99g, Bristol, m.m.WS, crowned rose, crowned H and R each side, quatrefoil after VIII, rose after SPINA, rev.crowned shield, crowned R and H each side, rose at end of legend (Schneider 640;N.1836; S. 2309A), toned and an attractive example, good very fine, rare £2,500-3,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, May 1951, £13-0-0
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734 Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Testoon, 6.99g, Tower, m.m. lis, crowned facingbust, HENRIC VIII, rev. crowned rose dividing crown H and R (N.1841; S.2364), a fewsurface marks, pleasing detail of portrait and an attractive example of this coin, good silver,good very fine for issue £6,000-8,000
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740 Philip and Mary, Halfgroat, 0.97g, m.m. lis, crowned bust left, rev. shield over longcross fourchée (N.1961; S.2509), slight creasing, good fine, very rare £350-450
735 Edward VI (1547-53), fine issue, 1551-53, Shilling, 5.94g, m.m. Y (N.1937; S.2482),about fine, Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 5.87g, m.m. martlet (N.1985;S.2555), scuffed, fine, James I, second coinage, 1604-19, Shilling, 5.85g, m.m. rose,third bust (N.2099; S.2654), fine (3) £100-130
736 Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 2.81g, m.m. tun, facing crowned bust halfleft, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), some weakness, good fine £120-150
738 Mary, Groat, 2.05g, m.m. pomegranate, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long crossfourchée (N.1960; S.2492), light crease, nearly very fine £150-200
737 Mary (sole rule 1553-54), Groat, 2.07g, m.m. pomegranate, crowned bust left, REGI,rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1960; S.2492), nearly very fine £180-220
739 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Groat, 1.85g, m.m. lis. crowned bust left, rev. shield overlong cross fourchée (N.1973; S.2508), crack, otherwise nearly very fine £120-150
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741 Elizabeth I (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 6.22g, m.m. martlet, crownedbust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), flan edge split at 8 o’clock,dark tone, good bust, very fine £300-350
742 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Half-Pound, 5.00g, m.m. rose/rose overcross crosslet, crowned bust left, rev. crowned shield dividing E R (Schneider 739;N.1994, S.2520), weak in places, very fine £2,500-3,500PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, May 1951, £11-10-0.
743 Elizabeth I, third and fourth issues, 1561-77, Sixpences (2), 2.99g, 1561, m.m. pheon,crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1887; S.2560), edge split, nearlyvery fine, 2.95g, 1568, m.m. coronet, rev. inverted 8 in date (N.1997; S.2562), fine/goodfine (2) £120-150
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744 Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Sovereign, 14.80g, m.m. tun, Queen enthronedholding orb and sceptre, portcullis at feet, pellet stops, rev. square topped shield on Tudorrose, pellet stops (Schneider 783; N.2003; S.2529), minor flan crack at 7 o’clock, sometimemounted, about very fine/very fine, rare £6,000-8,000PROVENANCE:St James auction II, 8 May 2009, lot 57
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745 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Shilling, 6.11g, intermediate size, 30 mm.,crowned bust left with decorated dress, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2023;S.2591), tooled in reverse fields, weak on face, fine £100-130
x748 James I (1603-25), second coinage, 1604-19, Unite, 9.80g, m.m. coronet, fourthcrowned, armoured bust right holding sceptre, left, and orb, right, rev. crownedgarnished shield dividing I R (cf Schneider II, 23-27; N.2084; S.2619), double struck inplaces, almost very fine £700-900
749 James I, second coinage, 1619-25, Penny, 0.55g, m.m. none, rose, rev. thistle(N.2106/1; S.2661), good fine, third coinage, 1619-25, Halfpenny, m.m. none, rose, rev.thistle (N.2129; S.2673), very fine, Scotland, James VI, after accession to Englishthrone, Two Shillings, 1.00g, m.m. thistle, crowned rose, rev. crowned thistle (S.5509),nearly very fine (3) £90-110
746 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70, Sixpence, 3.02g, 1562, m.m. star, crowned bustleft, plain dress, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2025/2; S.2594), nearly very fine £140-180
747 Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1561-70 (2), Sixpence, 2.80g, 1562, m.m. star, crownedbust with plain dress right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.2025/2; S.2594), fine,Twopence, 0.99g, m.m. star, crowned bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée(N.2037; S.2606), about fine, rare (2) £100-130
750 James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 9.06g, m.m. trefoil, fourth laureate bust left,rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (N.2114; S.2638B), very fine £1,000-1,300
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x751 James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 8.70g, m.m. trefoil, fourth laureate bust left,rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (cf Schneider II, 88; N.2114; S.2638B),weakness on face, very fine £600-800
752 James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 8.99g, m.m. trefoil, fourth laureate bust left,rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (N.2114; S.2638A), skillfully plugged abovehead, good fine £180-220
753 James I, third coinage, 1610-25, Quarter Laurel, 2.18g, m.m. rose, second laureate bustleft, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (Schneider II, 94; N 2118; S.2642B),double struck on reverse, good portrait, very fine £450-550
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1950
754 Charles I (1625-49), Unite, 8.96g, group A, m.m. lis, crowned bust left, rev. crownedgarnished shield (Schneider 114-16; Brooker 17-18; N.2146; S.2685), a little doublestruck, nearly very fine £800-1,000
755 Charles I, Unite, 8.99g, group C, class 2a, m.m. rose, crowned bust left, rev. crownedgarnished oval shield dividing C R (Schneider II, 140-41; Brooker 74; N.2150; S.2690),reverse off-centre, lightly creased, good fine/nearly very fine £800-1,000
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756 Charles I, Double-Crown, 4.57g, group C, m.m. plume, crowned bust left, rev. crownedgarnished oval shield dividing C R (cf Schneider II, 192; Brooker 155-56; N.2166;S.2701), possibly ex mount, weak at centres, good fine £350-450
757 Charles I, Halfcrown, 14.40g, group 3, type 3a1, m.m. tun, king, crowned, riding left,rev. oval garnished shield (Brooker 337; N.2209; S.2773), good detail of king’s head,nearly very fine £100-120
758 Charles I, Halfcrown, 14.70g, group 3, type 3a2, m.m. anchor, king, crowned, ridingleft, rev. oval garnished shield (Brooker 443; N.2211; S.2775), good fine £70-90
759 Charles I, Halfcrown, 15.46g, group 3, type 3, m.m. triangle, king, crowned, riding left,rough ground beneath, rev. oval garnished shield (Brooker 352; N.2212; S.2776), weakat centre, good fine £60-80
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1950
760 Charles I, Halfcrown, 15.12g, group 4, type 4, m.m. triangle in circle, king, crowned,riding left, HIB, rev. oval garnished shield (Brooker 371; N.2214; S.2779), good fine £60-80
762 Charles I, Shilling, 5.81g, group F, type 4.4, m.m. sun, crowned bust left, rev. shield overcross moline (Brooker 560-63; N.2232; S.2800), toned, bold obverse mintmark, almostvery fine £80-100
x761 Charles I, Shilling, 5.96g, group F, type 4.4, m.m. triangle, crowned bust left, rev. shieldover cross moline (Brooker 540-45; N.2231; S.2799), toned, a good example, good veryfine/very fine £180-250
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763 Charles I, minor silver denominations (5), Groat, 1.83g, Aberystwyth (N.2337; S.2891),fine, Threepence, 1.23g, Oxford, 1644, by Rawlins, crowned bust left, R below shoulder,rev. Declaration, three lis above (Brooker 962; N.2471; S.2993), good fine, scarce,Twopence, 0.96g, group D, m.m. tun (N.2257; S.2831), good fine, Penny, 0.53g, groupD, m.m. two pellets (Brooker 700; N.2270; S.2847) good fine, Halfpenny, 0.25g, obv.and rev. rose (N.2274; S.2851), good fine (5) £180-220
x764 Charles I, Twopence, 0.91g, group D, type 3a1, m.m. triangle, crowned bust left, rev.oval garnished shield (N.2258; S.2831) good fine £20-30
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768 Charles I, Civil War coinages, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Sixpence, 2.75g, 1646, crowndividing C R, value below, rev. OBS:/NEWARK/1646 (Brooker 1228; N.2642; S.3146),crease, fine, rare £600-700
769 Commonwealth, Halfcrown, 1653, 11.48g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev.conjoined shields (N.2722; S.3215), double struck in places, fine £160-200
765 Charles I, Tower under parliament, Double-Crown, 4.45g, group F, m.m. star, crownedbust left, HI, rev. crowned oval garnished shield dividing crowned C R (Schneider II, 212;Brooker 177; N.2177; S.2706), good fine, rare £600-800
766 Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Shilling, 5.35g, 1644, crowned bustleft, lozenge stops, rev. Declaration, three Oxford plumes above, lozenges in field, dateerroneously stated as 1044, OX below (Brooker 941 - same reverse dies; N.2447/2448;S.2975), porous surfaces, fine, a very rare variety £350-450
767 Charles I Oxford Crown, by Rawlins, a cast copy in silvered metal of the celebrated byRawlins, rather coarse, very fine £100-150
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x770 Commonwealth, Shilling, 1651, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields(N.2724; S.3217), in ANACS holder, very fine £400-500
771 Commonwealth (4), Shilling, 5.01g, 1653, m.m. sun (N.2724; S.3217), surfacecorrosion, fair, Twopence, 0.93g (N.2728; S.3221), nearly very fine, Penny, 0.44g(N.2729; S.3222), nearly very fine, Halfpenny, 0.23g (N.2730; S.3223), good fine (4) £100-150
772 Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.82g, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined shields (N.2728;S.3221), dark tone, very fine £80-100
773 Charles II (1660-85), hammered coinage, 1660-62, Sixpence, 2.84g, first issue, m.m.crown obverse only, no inner circles or mark of value, crowned bust left, rev. shield overshort cross fleury (N.2765; S.3309), creasing, good fine, scarce £400-500
774 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-62, second issue, Unite, 9.06g, m.m. crown,laureate, cuirassed bust left, value behind, rev. crowned garnished oval shield dividing C R(Schneider II, 397; N.2754; S.3304), obverse legend double struck in places, good veryfine/about extremely fine £4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. B.J. Dawson, 1995
775 Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-62, third issue (4), all m.m. crown, Sixpence, 2.96g(N.2767; S.3323), edge chip, fine, Fourpence, 1.96g (N.2768; S.3324), lightly toned, goodfine, Twopence, 0.91g, (N.2772; S.3326), small edge chip, fine, Penny, 0.46g (N.2775;S.3327), about fine (4) £100-130
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776 English hammered silver coins (22), Groats (3), Henry VII, class IVA, this chipped(N.1706A; S.2200), Henry VIII second coinage, m.m. lis. Laker D (N.1797; S.2337E),Edward VI, coinage in name of Henry VIII, York, bust 6 (N.1876; S.2409), Halfgroats(3), Edward IV, Henry VII, Henry VIII, all Canterbury, Pennies (12), short cross types(4), long cross types (5), others (3), various mints and monarchs, one chipped, Halfpennies(3) one chipped, Farthing (1), generally about fine - good fine (22) £180-220
777 Elizabeth I, Shillings (2), 5.75g, 5.24g, m.m. crescent, key (N.2014; S.2577), oneclipped, about fine - fine, Sixpence, 1575, pierced, about fine, Threepence, 1575, m.m.eglantine (N.1998; S.2566), good fine (3) £120-150
778 English hammered silver coins (9), Shilling (1), Elizabeth I, m.m. tun, fair/fine,Sixpences (2), Edward VI, fine issue, m.m. Y, about fine, James I, 1621, fine, Groats (3),Edward III (1), poor, Henry VIII (2), second coinage, both m.m. lis and Laker D, onechipped, nearly very fine, the other fair, Threepence (1), Elizabeth I, 1561, m.m. pheon(S.2564), nearly very fine, Twopence (2), James I, m.m. rose, fair, Commonwealth,good fine, , Elizabeth I, milled Sixpence 1562 (S.2595), fine (10) £100-140
779 Hammered Sixpences (4), Elizabeth I, 2.85g, 1567, m.m. coronet (N.1997; S.2562),good fine, James I, 2.86g, 1621, m.m. thistle (N.2126; S.2670), crease and mark,otherwise nearly very fine, Charles I (2), 2.66g, group C, 3a, m.m. bell (N.2241; S.2813),fine, 2.43g, group E, 4.1, m.m. tun (N.2243; S.2815), damaged, otherwise good fine (4) £120-150
780 Elizabeth I (7), Sixpence, 2.80g, 1573, m.m. ermine (N.1997; S.2562), Groat, 1.63g,m.m. cross crosslet (N.1986; S.2556), Threepence, 1.28g, 1578, m.m. Greek cross(N.1998; S.2583), Twopence, 0.81g, m.m. tun (N.2016; S.2579), Threehalfpence,0.61g, 1573, m.m. acorn (N.2000; S.2568), Penny, 0.55g, m.m. hand (N.2017;S.2580), 0.26g, Halfpenny, m.m. hand (N.2107; S.2582), generally fine, the groat withsmall edge split, James I, Sixpence, 2.90g, 1624, m.m. lis (N.2126; S.2670), fine (7) £130-150
781 James I (5), Shillings (3), m.m. rose, crown, lis (N.2099, 3124; S.2654, 2668), generallyabout fine, Sixpences, 1606, m.m. escallop (2), one, third bust, one, fourth bust (N.2102,2103; S.2657, 2658), one clipped, good fine (5) £120-150
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783 Charles I, Shillings (4), 5.72g, group D, type 3.1, rev. garnished oval shield dividing C R(N.2223; S.2789), fine, group F, type 4.4 (2), 5.84g, 6.08g, m.m. triangle, star (N.2246;S.2799), group G, type 4.5, 6.04g, m.m. sun (N.2247; S.2802), toned, nearly very fine(4) £180-220
782 Charles I (4), Halfcrown, 15.56g, group III, type 3a3, m.m. (R) (N.2213; S.2778), fine,Shillings (3), 4.83g, group E, type 4.2, m.m. tun, small XII (N.2228; S.2794), group F,type 4.4, 6.07g, m.m. (P), triangle in circle (N.2246; S.2799, 2800), generally good fine(4) £100-130
784 Charles I (3), Shillings (2), 5.98g, group D, type 3.1, m.m. harp (N.2223; S.2789), goodfine, 5.69g, group D, type 3a, m.m. tun (N.2225; S.2791), weak on bust, good fine,Sixpence, 2.95g, group D, type 3a, m.m. tun (N.2241; S.2813), good fine (3) £130-180
785 Commonwealth (2), Shilling, 1651 (N.2724; S.3217), pierced, fine, Halfgroat (N.2728;S.3221), good fine, Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-62, third issue, Pennies (3)(N.2775; S. 3327), generally nearly very fine, milled coinage, Twopence, undated type(ESC 2168; S.3387), very fine (6) £120-150
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787 Alexander II, coinage in his own name, c.1235, Penny, 1.16g, Roxburgh, Alain Andreu,crowned bust right, cross tipped sceptre before, ALEXANDER REX, quatrefoil of four pelletsat end of legend, rev. retrograde legend, ALAIN ANDREV ON R (Burns -; S.5035), a littleweak on bust, light crimping, dies apparently unrecorded, most unusual with the retrogradereverse, very fine, extremely rare £1,000-1,400
This coin seems to be struck from an unrecorded pair of dies and has features that make itdistinctive in relation to other examples of this rare issue. Burns listed seven examples of thisshort cross issue in the name of Alexander II from Roxburgh. Of these he noted one (Burns70a) as having a retrograde legend on the obverse. Where the plates in Burns show the sceptreclearly all are tipped with three pellets rather than a cross as on this coin.
786 Alexander II (1214-49), coinage in his own name, c.1235, Penny, 1.32g, Roxburgh,Alain Andreu, crowned, bearded bust right, sceptre before ALE[..]D[..], rev. [..].ANDEV[..],voided short cross, mullets in angles (cf Burns 74; S.5035), edge scuff, light surfacecorrosion giving dull appearance, good detail in places, good fine, very rare £400-600
788 James I (1406-37), Demy, 3.29g, type 3, m.m. crown/cross, lion rampant withinlozenge, rev. saltire dividing two lis within fleured tressure of six arcs, lis on points, largequatrefoils in spandrels, lis each side of m.m., lis before TVVM (S.5192), very fine £1,200-1,400
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789 James III (1460-88), light issue, c.1482, Groat, 2.56g, Edinburgh, m.m. cross fleury,small facing bust, rev. long cross, pellets and mullet in alternate angles (S.5280), very fine £400-600
790 James V (1513-42), second coinage, 1526-39, ¿ Crown, 3.39g, type III, m.m.star/crown, trefoil stops, crowned round based shield, rev. cross fleury, thistle head inangles (S.5370), very fine £1,500-1,800
791 James V, Groat, 2.55g, type III, Edinburgh, crowned bust right, trefoil on inner circlebehind head, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (S.5378), nearly very fine £200-250
x792 Mary (1542-67), fourth period, 1565-67, with Henry Darnley, Ryal, 30.49g, 1566,crowned shield, thistle head each side, rev. tortoise climbing palm tree (S.5425), flan flawon reverse, very fine £700-900
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793 James VI (1567-1625), eighth coinage, Sword and Sceptre Piece, 4.99g, 1602, crownedshield, rev. crown above sceptre over sword, thistle head each side, date below (S.5460),very fine £600-800
795 Charles I (1625-49), third coinage, 1637-42, Briot’s issue, Unit, 9.88g, m.m. thistlewith small B, armoured and crowned bust right holding sceptre in right hand and orb inleft, rev. crowned shield dividing crowned C R (S.5531), obverse a little off-centre,attractive red tone, very fine £1,800-2,200
794 James VI, eighth coinage, Sword and Sceptre Piece, 4.99g, 1603, crowned shield, rev.crown above sceptre over sword, thistle head each side (S.5460), good very fine £800-1,000
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796 Charles II (1649-85), first coinage, Merk, 1669, laureate, draped and cuirassed bustright, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, monogram in angles (S.5611), good fine £80-100
797 Charles II, second coinage, Sixteenth-Dollar, 1677, laureate draped bust left, rev. crownover saltire, emblems in angles (S.5624), even grey tone, attractive, good very fine £180-250
804 Edward III (1327-77), third issue, July 1357, Leopard d’or, 3.59g, crowned leopardleft, star in second spandrel, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central panel, leopardin angles (Schneider III, 14; Elias 39a; F.4), light flan crack at centre, very fine £3,500-4,500
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink, 1995
798 William and Mary (1688-94), Forty-Shillings, 1691 TERTIO, conjoined laureate anddraped busts left, 40 below, rev. crowned shield (S.5649), about very fine £200-250
799 William and Mary, 10-Shillings, 1692, laureate conjoined busts left, GRATIA, small 10below, rev. crowned shield (S.5661), about fine/fine, scarce £80-100
800-802 No Lots
803 Scottish coins (5), James VI, after English accession, Thirty-Shillings, 14.29g (S.5503),porous, about fine, Charles I, third coinage, 1637-42, Briot’s coinage, Half-Merk, 3.35g,crowned bust left, small B below, rev. crowned shield dividing C R (S.5574), nearly veryfine, Æ (3), Bawbees (2), Charles II, William and Mary, fair, Charles I, Turner(S.5602), fair (5) £60-80
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805 Edward the Black Prince (1362-72), Pavillon d’or, 5.40g, first issue, Bordeaux, princestanding facing within an elaborate canopy, holding sword, feathers at sides, rev. crossquernée within ornamental quatrefoil, lis and leopard in alternate angles (Scheider III, 39;Elias 149; F.5), weak on canopy to left of prince, an attractive example of this coin, almostextremely fine, rare £6,000-8,000
PROVENANCE:Bt. Spink 1995R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 28 February -1 March 1956, lot 20 (illustrated)Dawnay, Sotheby, 1 March 1922, lot 28 (illustrated)Rostron, Sotheby, 16 May 1892, lot 60, bt. DawnayBergne, Sotheby, 20 May 1873, lot 394, bt. Rostron
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806 Henry VI (1422-53), Salut d’or, 3.49g, Rouen, m.m. leopard, shield of France, left, andEngland, right, Virgin Mary behind, left, angel Gabriel, right, between them a bannersurmounted by sun rays, on which AVE written downwards, double pellet stops, pellet inannulet on inner circle under last letter of legend, rev. Latin cross within tressure, Hbelow, dividing lis and leopard, mullet stops, pellet in annulet on inner circle under lastletter of legend (Schneider III, 111; Elias 270c; F.18), good very fine £800-1,000
COINS OF IRELAND
807 Henry VIII (1509-47), first harp issue, 1534-40, Groat, 2.31g, m.m. crown, crownedshield over long cross fourchée, rev. crowned harp dividing crowned H and I (D.F.202;S.6473), large chip, otherwise very fine £40-50
808 Philip and Mary (1554-58), Groat, 3.06g, 1557, m.m. rose, busts vis a vis, crown abovedividing date, Z for ET, rev. crowned harp dividing crowned P and M (S. 6501C), nearlyvery fine for issue £100-130
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1950
809 Charles I, copper Farthings (2), one cracked, about fine, James II, ‘gunmoney’Halfcrown, September 1689 (S.6579D), May 1690 (S.6580B), good fine, William andMary, Halfpenny, 1692 (S.6597), good fine, Cork, Penny token, 1659 (W.201), good fine(6) £120-180
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x810 Ennis School, engraved silver prize medal, OPERA AD MAJORA REMITTIT, simple engravingof Minerva crowning scholar, rev. ENNIS SCHOOL THIS MEDAL WAS ADJUDGED TO RICHDTRENCH FOR HIS MERIT IN ROMAN HISTORY JULY 3D 1789, 46mm., with ring for suspension,very fine £100-150
Richard Trench (1774-1860), born at Woodlawn, Killaan, Galway, married in Paris in1803, practiced Law as a barrister in London, during which time he lived in Bursledon,Hampshire, and died in Botley Hill, Ireland, 16 April 1860.
811 Irish milled Æ coins, Penny, 1822, Halfpennies (4), 1723 (2), 1760, 1805, Farthings(5), 1738, 1760, 1806, 1931, 1941, Ten Pence, Bank Token (2), 1805, 1813, with acounterfeit Halfpenny token and small copper token, poor to good very fine (14) £200-300
COINS OF THE ISLE OF MAN AND THE CHANNEL ISLANDS
812 Isle of Man (8), Penny, 1813, Halfpennies (2), 1786, 1839, Farthing, 1839, PennyToken, 1811, Halfpenny Tokens, 1831 (3), generally fine to good very fine (8) £80-100
813 Channel Islands coins, from Victoria onwards, Guernsey, Ten Shillings, 1966,Threepences (3), 1956, 1959 (2), 8 Doubles (12), 4 Doubles (8), 2 Doubles (3), Double(11), Jersey, 1⁄12 of a Shilling (23), 1⁄13 of a Shilling (4), 1⁄26 of a Shilling, 1⁄24 of a Shilling (7),Lundy, Puffin, 1929, some lacquered, varied state (lot) £150-250
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816 Gloucestershire, Cheltenham, W. Bastin, Shilling token, 1811 (D.1), very fine,Hampshire, County, Shilling token, 1811 (D.2-6b), toned, good very fine, Sussex,Shoreham, Clayton & Hide, Shilling token, 1811 (D.15), very fine (3) £150-200
814 Seventeenth Century tokens (3), Gloucestershire, Bristol, Farthing, 1652 (W.12),Suffolk, Ipswich, Town issue, Farthing, 1670 (W.158), Surrey, Haslemere, Farthing,1665, IOHN. EDE. ST. THE. SWAN, rev. IN. HASSELMORE (W.131), generally fine or better(3) £30-50
815 Devon, County, Shilling (D.1), toned, good very fine, Hampshire, Andover, W S & IWakeford, Shilling, 1812 (D.11-18), toned, very fine, Somerset, Bristol CommercialToken Bank Co, Shilling, 1811 (D.23-9), very fine (3) £80-120
817 Hampshire, Basingstoke, John Pinkerton, Shilling, 1789 (7 on 8), 13.97g, barge, rev.wheelbarrow, leaves on edge (DH.1), light marks in fields, about extremely fine £150-200
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818 Hampshire, Emsworth, Halfpenny, 1797, Bust of Earl Howe left, rev. Britannia standingby sea with ships, edge BUXTON TOKEN (DH.27), with traces of lustre, about extremely fine £60-80
819 Hampshire, Halfpennies (9), Emsworth (DH.10, DH.16, DH.30), Gosport (DH.41),Petersfield (DH.47, DH.50), Portsmouth (DH.67), Portsea (DH.79a), with lustre, veryfine to extremely fine (9) £180-220
820 Hampshire, Halfpennies (9), Emsworth (DH.29b, DH.30b), Gosport (DH.41c), Isle ofWight (DH.94) (2), Petersfield (DH.48a, DH.48c, DH.49), Portsmouth (DH.64),Farthings (2), Southampton (DH.97, DH.102), generally very fine or better (11) £140-180
821 Hampshire, Southampton, Taylor Moody & Co, Halfpenny, 1790, helmed bust of SirBevois to left, rev. shield of arms, edge PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF W. TAYLOR R.V.MOODY& CO (DH.86), lustre around the legend, light scratches to reverse, die flaw behind bust,extremely fine £120-180
822 Hampshire, Halfpennies (14) (DH.13, DH.17, DH.23, DH.35, DH.41, DH.42,DH.46, DH.51, DH.57, DH.60a, DH.76, DH.79, DH.89), generally very fine toextremely fine (14) £120-180
823 Hertfordshire, St Albans, Halfpenny, 1796, Prince of Wales’ plume and motto, rev.crown, rays around (DH.2), original lustre around the design, extremely fine £100-150
824 Kent, Halfpennies (17), Appledore (DH.3), Deal (DH.11) (2), Canterbury (DH.6) (2),Deptford (DH.13), Dover (DH.16a, DH.18), Faversham (DH.20), Goudhurst(DH.28a), Hythe (DH.31), Maidstone (DH.36b), Romney (DH.38) (2), Sandwich(DH.39) (2), Tenterden (DH.42), some with brilliance, generally very fine to nearextremely fine (17) £180-220
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825 Middlesex, Political Series, Penny, Admiral Gardner, 1796 (DH.226), nearly extremelyfine, with lustre £50-60
826 Middlesex, Kempson’s London Buildings, Pennies (4), Christ’s Church Hospital(DH.51), extremely fine with lustre; St Paul’s Church Covent Garden (DH.52), a spot ofverdigris, about extremely fine with lustre; Greenwich Hospital (DH.56), extremely fine;The Monument (DH.63), die cracks on obverse, nearly extremely fine (4) £80-120
827 Middlesex, Halfpennies (6), W Allen (DH.246), Chelsea (DH.277), Coventry Street(DH.292), T & R Davidson, rev. SISE LANE (DH.295), and rev. GEORGE PRINCE OF WALES(DH.296), and Kelly’s (DH.345), extremely fine with some lustre (6) £120-150
828 Middlesex, Halfpennies (12), Blackfriars (DH.257a), Chelsea (DH.277), Mail Coach(DH.363), Newgate (DH.396b), Salter’s (DH.473), Shakelton (DH.476), Sim’s(DH.478, DH.478a), Skidmore, St Stephens Coleman Street (DH.571), St MargaretLothbury (DH.604a), National Series (DH.954), with Nineteenth Century token,William Waterhouse (Withers 840) generally very fine to extremely fine (12) £140-180
829 Middlesex, Halfpennies (6), T & R Davidson (DH.296), Newgate Prison (DH.393),Schooling & Son (DH.474), F Shackelton (DH.477), Isaac Newton (DH.1033),W Romaine (DH.1036) extremely fine with some lustre (6) £150-250
830 Middlesex, Halfpennies (12), T Dodd (DH.300), W Forster (DH.302), I Fowler(DH.306), Guest’s (DH308), Hendon (DH.324, DH.325), Kelly’s (DH.345),J Kilvington (DH.346), Mail coach (DH.366), Masonic (DH372b), J Moore (DH.389),E Neeton (DH.390) generally very fine to extremely fine (12) £150-200
831 Middlesex, Halfpennies (6), Guest’s (DH.308c), Prattent’s (DH.459), Skidmore,Alhallows, Thames St (DH.632), Westminster (DH.929), National Series (DH.952,DH.967f), one with flaw in flan, fine to extremely fine (6) £70-90
832 Middlesex, Halfpennies (12), Lackington (DH.354), J & G Pidcock (DH.414),Skidmore (DH.480), cleaned, very fine, Lackington (DH.357, DH.358), Spittle(DH.902), flaw in the flan, traces of lustre, extremely fine, Williams (DH.914), Nationalseries (DH.953a, DH.945a), Princess of Wales (DH.977), Tackle (DH.1048), Erskine &Gibbs (DH.1012), generally good very fine to extremely fine (12) £100-150
833 Middlesex, Ratley’s, Halfpenny, 1795, man holding a picture, connoisseur examining thepainting, rev. shells lying on the sea shore, rocky cliff, ship on the sea, edge plain(DH.465), two edge knocks, extremely fine £80-100
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834 Middlesex, Spence’s, Halfpennies (2) 1794, bust left, rev. heart in hand, HONOUR plainedge (DH.682c), scratch before eye, about extremely fine; Halfpenny, 1796, bust ofCharles Fox right, rev. Britannia seated, ROUSE BRITANNIA (DH 762), traces of lustre,about extremely fine (2) £100-150
835 Middlesex, Halfpennies (6), Skidmore’s, St Stephens Walbrook (DH.638), Duke of York(DH.985), Prince of Wales (DH.962a), map of France (DH.1016f), T Hardy(DH.1024), Loyal Britons Lodge (DH.1031) extremely fine with some lustre (6) £120-180
836 Middlesex, Spence, Halfpenny, sailor, A TRUE HEARTED SAILOR, rev. crowned anchor,heart either side (DH.857), lustre around the legend and design, extremely fine £100-120
837 Norfolk, Halfpennies (11), Blofield (DH.6), Norwich (7) (DH.12, DH.14, DH.14,DH.23b, DH38-45a, DH.38-45a, DH.46-48), Yarmouth (3) (DH.52, DH.52, DH.53),some with lustre, generally fine to good very fine (11) £100-150
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838 Northumberland, Newcastle-on-Tyne, J Robertson, Shilling, 1811 (D.10-13), aboutextremely fine, Staffordshire, Bilston, Rushbury and Woolley, Shilling, 1811, (D.2) veryfine, Warwickshire, Birmingham, Workhouse, Shilling, 1811, (D.6-15), scratch andstain on obverse, extremely fine (3) £80-100
839 Somerset, Pennies (2), Bath (DH.4), Bristol, anonymous (Withers 417), Halfpennies(6), Bath (DH.39, DH.40, DH.65), Bridgewater (DH.86), Bristol (DH.100), S. Guppy(Withers 513) generally very fine to extremely fine (8) £120-180
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840 Suffolk, Pennies (3), Bury (DH.4), Hoxne (DH.6a), Ipswich (DH.10), generally veryfine to extremely fine (3) £100-150
841 Suffolk, Halfpennies (12), Beccles (DH.16), Bungay (DH.21, DH.23d), Bury (3)(DH25, DH.29, DH.29d), Blything (DH.19), Haverhill (DH.31), Hoxne (D.H.33a),Ipswich (DH.35), Lowestoft (DH.37), Sudbury (DH.38), some with much brilliance,generally fine to extremely fine (12) £150-200
842 Warwickshire, Pennies (2), County (DH.6, DH.13), Birmingham, Threepence, 1813;Pennies (2) (DH.25, DH.30), generally fine to good very fine (5) £100-150
843 Warwickshire, Halfpennies (10), County (DH.49), Birmingham, (5), including H Bigg,Bisset Museum (DH.70a, DH.47, DH.50, DH.88, DH.120), Coventry (2), Stratford(DH.320a), Wilkinson (DH.425), some with lustre, generally fine to extremely fine (10) £150-200
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844 Warwickshire, Clarke, Halfpenny, Britannia puts wreath on bust of George III, rev. Oaktree, ships behind, MDCCXCV, edge PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE OF JOHN CLARKE BULL STREET(DH.122), extremely fine £100-150
845 Yorkshire, Halfpennies (6), Hull (DH.17), Leeds (4) (DH.39, DH.41, DH. 51,DH.52), Sheffield (DH.56b), York (DH.63) some with lustre, generally fine to extremelyfine (6) £100-150
846 Copper Halfpennies, Bedfordshire, Leighton Buzzard (DH.3c), Cambridgeshire,County (DH.15a), Devon, Plymouth (DH.6), Lancashire (DH.58), Lancaster,Lincolnshire, Spalding (DH.5), Wainfleet (DH.8a), Northamptonshire, Northampton(DH.1), Oxfordshire, Banbury (DH.1) Somerset, Bristol (DH.101), Sussex, Northiam(DH.34), Ireland, Munster (DH.2a), generally very fine to extremely fine (12) £120-180
847 Halfpennies (15), Cheshire, Macclesfield (DH.20); Devonshire, Exeter (DH.2);Gloucestershire (DH.63); Herefordshire (DH.5); Lancashire (2), mules (DH.54),Liverpool (DH.118); Middlesex, F Shackelton (DH.476); Shropshire, Coalbrook Dale(2) (DH.10, DH.12); Surrey, Guildford (DH.9); Sussex, Chichester (2) (DH.15,DH.20); Wiltshire (3), Devizes (DH.2a), Holt (DH.3), Salisbury (DH.21), somelustrous, about very fine to extremely fine (15) £200-300
848 Pennies (3), Cornwall, County issue (Withers 701), Tavistock, Devon Mines (Withers1133) Herefordshire, Hereford, Milton (DH.1); Halfpennies (14), includingLancashire, Liverpool (2), Manchester (DH.128, DH.129), Middlesex, Political andSocial series (DH.1021), Norfolk, Norwich (DH.25), Wales, North Wales (DH.12),Suffolk, Ipswich (DH.34), Warwickshire, Birmingham (DH.71a), Coventry (DH.233),Westmoreland, Kendal (DH.4, DH.6), Wiltshire, Devizes (DH.2b), fine to aboutextremely fine (17) £100-150
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849 Pennies (6), Suffolk, Woodbridge (DH.15), Bristol and South Wales, 1811, 18.8g(Withers 522), Cheltenham, J Bishop & Co, 1812 (Withers 673), Cornwall, ScorrierHouse, 1812 (Withers 686), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Bewicke Main Colliery, 1811(Withers 885), Sheffield, FOR PUBLIC ACCOMODATION (Withers 1070), Halfpennies (13),Cornwall, County (DH.2), Falmouth (DH.3), Penryn (DH.4), Durham, Stockton(DH.9b), Gloucestershire, Brimscombe Port (DH.60), Lancashire, Manchester(DH.127), Rochdale (DH.149), Wales, Carmarthen (DH.7), Glamorgan (DH.3b),Warwickshire, Wilkinson, Westmoreland, Kendal (DH.5c), Scotland, Angus, DundeeDudhope Castle (DH.19), non local, Picard, bust of Wellington (Withers 1526), fine toextremely fine (19) £160-220
850 Yorkshire (7), Hull, Hull Lead Works, I K Picard, Penny, 1812 (D.81), Halfpenny(D.95), Non-local, Wellington Penny (D.92), Wellington Halfpennies (2) (D.99,D.107), Sheffield Halfpennies (2) (D.148, D.150), fine to extremely fine (7) £60-80
851 Wales, Anglesey (5), Pennies (4), 1787 (2), 1788 (2) (DH.17, DH.19, DH.20, DH117), Halfpenny, 1791 (DH.438b) one Penny with original lustre, generally fine toextremely fine (5) £60-80
852 Scotland, Halfpennies (11), Angus (2), Dundee (DH.10, DH.15), Ayrshire (DH.3),Lanarkshire, Glasgow (2) (DH.2, DH.4f), Lothian, Edinburgh (4) (DH.7, DH.13a,DH.15, 50a), Perthshire, Perth (DH.3), and Durham, South Shields (DH.4) (2)generally good very fine to extremely fine (12) £200-300
853 Scotland, Ayrshire, Halfpenny, profile of Adam Smith, rev. a female seated, mourningover military trophies, (DH.7), die crack from edge to foot on reverse, extremely fine £120-180
854 Scotland, Lothian, Edinburgh, Register Office, Halfpenny, 1796, view of a publicbuilding, rev. Britannia seated left, part of a ship to left (DH.52), lacquered, extremely fine,Perthshire, Perth, Farthing (DH.11), some lustre, very fine (2) £80-100
855 Ireland, Wicklow, Cronebane Halfpennies (8) (DH.8, DH.10, DH.39a, DH.43b,DH.44, DH.64, DH.68a), fine to extremely fine (8) £50-70
856 A late 19th century mahogany cabinet, 35cm. high, 35cm. wide, 30cm. deep, 24 cointrays each with 30 deep piercings, also one deep tray, double doors, lock (no key),carrying handle on right (missing on left), some drawers stiff, trim on one door missing,minor damage to corners otherwise the cabinet in sound condition £50-100
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857 Birmingham, Workhouse, pattern Penny token, 1811, 24.69g, BIRMINGHAM, west viewof the Workhouse with a gate at left, rev. ONE PENNY TOKEN, shield of arms, edge grained(Withers 390b), rare, about uncirculated £250-350
x858 Miscellaneous tokens, (approx. 1000), including machine tokens, most in envelopeswith description (c.400); cooperative tokens, small commemorative medallets, toy moneyand coin weights, some holed, varied condition, housed in a two-door wooden cabinet(30cm. l x 29.5cm. h x 18cm. d) with 25 trays, good used condition, a wooden cabinetwith a sliding door (25.5cm. l x 11.5cm. h x 25cm. d) with 6 trays, scratches on top, usedcondition, and two wooden cabinets (29cm. l x 37cm. h x 25cm. d) with plastic trays, usedcondition (buyer collects) £150-200
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BRITISH MILLED COINS
x859 Charles II (1660-85), Two Guineas, 1682, second laureate head right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (MCE 46; S.3335), polished, ex mount, good fine £500-600
x860 Charles II, An electrotype of the famous 1663 Petition Crown by Thomas Simon, edgeinscribed, extremely fine £200-300
861 Crowns (3), Charles II (2), 1666 XVIII, second laureate draped bust (ESC 32; S.3355),1673 VICESIMO QVINTO, third laureate draped bust (ESC 47; S.3358), William III, 1696OCTAVO, first bust (ESC 89; S.3470), the last fair, the others, about fine (3) £100-130
862 Crowns (3), Charles II (2), 1667 DECIMO NONO, second bust (ESC 35A; S. 3357),sometime polished, fine, 1676, poor, James II, 1688 QVARTO, (ESC 80; S.3407), obversesometime polished, about fine (3) £100-130
863 Charles II, Crown, 1670 TRICESIMO SECVNDO, second laureate bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 40; S.3357), edge knock, about fine, William III, Crown,1696 OCTAVO, laureate first bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 89;S.3470), fine (2) £120-150
864 Halfcrowns (6), Charles II (3), 1670 VICESIMO SECVNDO, 1677 V.NONO, 1680TRICESIMO (ESC 467, 479, 485; S.3365, 3367); William III, 1696 OCTAVO (ESC 534;S.3475), Anne, post Union (2), 1708 SEPTIMO, E below, 1709 OCTAVO (ESC 577, 579;S.3604, 3605), some cleaned, generally fair to fine (6) £150-250
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x865 Charles II, Halfcrown, 1671 VICESIMO TERTIO, third bust variety, laureate draped bustright, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 468; S.3367), reverse flaw and weakness,toned, very fine £400-500
866 Shillings (7), Charles II (3), 1663, first bust variety, 1668/7, 1668 (ESC 1025, 1030,1030A; S.3372, 3375); William and Mary (2), 1692, 1693 (ESC 1075, 1076 ; S.3437);William III (2), 1696, 1697, third bust (ESC 1078, 1102 ; S.3497, 3505), fair to goodfine (7) £350-450
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867 Charles II, Sixpence 1674, laureate draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1512; S.3382), very fine £180-220
868 Minor milled silver denominations (7), Fourpence (2), Charles II, 1679 (S.3384),fine, George II, 1735 (S.3714A), obverse scratch, very fine, George III, Threepence (3),1762, 1763 (2) (S.3753), generally good very fine, Charles II, Twopence (2), 1679(S.3388), fine, George I, 1723 (S.3656), nearly very fine (7) £80-100
869 James II (1685-88) (2), Halfcrown, 1687 TERTIO, first laureate draped bust left, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC498; S.3408), good fine, Shilling, 1687/6 (ESC 1072;S.3410), fair (2) £130-150
870 James II, Maundy Set, 1687, laureate head left, rev. crowned value (ESC 2382; S.3418),very fine (4) £150-200
871 William and Mary (1688-94), Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, laureate conjoined busts right,rev. first shield, pearls, frosted caul (ESC 505; S.3434), fine, William III, Crown, 1695SEPTIMO, first laureate bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 86; S.3470),good fine/fine (2) £100-130
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872 William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, laureate draped conjoined busts right, nofrosting, pearls rev. crowned first shield (ESC 507; S.3434), good fine, Fourpence andThreepence, both 1692 (ESC 1872, 1992; S.3440, 3441), nearly very fine (3) £150-180
873 William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, laureate conjoined first busts right, rev. firstcrowned shield, no frosting, pearls (ESC 507; S.3434), good fine £150-200
874 William and Mary, Halfcrown 1689 PRIMO, laureate conjoined busts right, rev. crownedsecond shield, pearls and frosted caul (ESC 510; S.3434), hay marking, toned, good veryfine £350-450
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, c.1960
875 William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1690 TERTIO, laureate conjoined busts right, rev. secondcrowned shield, no pearls, no frosting (ESC 515; S.3435), old tone, very fine, scarce £350-450
876 Shillings (2), William and Mary, 1692 (ESC 1075A; S.3427), fair/fine, Anne,post-Union, 1708 (ESC 1147; S.3610), very fine, Sixpences (2), Anne, 1711 (ESC 1596;N, 3619), fine, George II, 1758/7 (ESC 11624; S.3711), very fine (4) £120-150
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877 William and Mary, Maundy set, 1692, laureate conjoined busts right, rev. crowned value(ESC 2386; S.3446), very fine (4) £250-300
878 William and Mary, tin Farthing, 1690, laureate conjoined busts right, rev. Britanniaseated left, date in ex. edge NVMMORVM*FAMVLVS*1690 with rosette/star/rosette (Peck-:S.3451), edge nicks, full overall tinned surface, reverse scuffs, a most pleasing example withgood detail and little signs of the usual corrosion, good very fine, extremely rare £900-1,100
879 William and Mary, tin Farthing, 1690, laureate conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia left,date below, edge NVMMORVM FAMVLVS 1690, five point star after NVMMORVM and FAMVLVS(cf Peck 577A- but edge style not listed in Peck; S.3451), full tinning, clean copper coreshowing through on obverse, surface stains, a pleasing example, very fine, rare £400-600
PROVENANCE:Found river Thames foreshore, London
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880 William III (1694-1702), Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, Exeter, first laureate draped bustright, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, large shields (ESC 547; S.3490), nearly veryfine £100-130
881 William III, Halfcrown 1698 DECIMO, laureate, draped first bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 554; S.3494), obverse adjustment marks, small occlusion at centreof reverse, lustrous, lightly toned, almost extremely fine £350-450
882 William III, Halfcrown, 1701 DECIMO TERTIO, laureate draped bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 562; S.3494), very fine £150-180
883 William III, Shillings (4), first bust, 1696 y, 1697 B (2), (ESC 1086, 1095; S.3502,3498), fine - good fine, first bust, 1697 C, GALIELMVS (ESC -; S.-), this apparently anunlisted error variety, fair (4) £100-130
884 William III, Shillings, 1697 (2), third laureate draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 1102; S.3505), adjustment marks, about very fine, third laureatedraped bust variety, rev. similar (ESC 1108; S.3511), adjustment marks, about very fine(2) £100-130
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885 William III, Sixpence, 1697, third laureate draped bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1552; S.3583), some weak areas, good very fine £60-80
886 Halfpennies (4), William III, 1701, inverted As for Vs, rev. inverted V for A in BRITANNIA(S.3556), good fine, George I, 1719 (S.3660), nearly very fine, others, George II (2),fair, Farthings (6), Charles I, rose type, m.m. mullet (S.3206), good fine, Charles II (2)1673, 1674 (S.3394), surface dirt, about fine, William and Mary, 1694, L/M (S.3453var.), about fine, George II (2), 1749, 1754 (S.3722), one good fine, the others, fair (10) £100-120
889 Anne, post Union, Crown, 1707 SEPTIMO, second draped bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 104; S.3601), about very fine £280-350
x887 Anne (1702-14), post Union, Two Guineas, 1709, draped bust right, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (MCE 205; S.3569), very fine, in PCGS holder graded AU50 £1,800-2,200
x888 Anne, post Union, Guinea, 1714, third draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (MCE 226; S.3574), good fine £450-550
890 Anne, post Union, Crown 1708/7 SEPTIMO, Edinburgh, second draped bust left, Ebelow, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 107; S.3600), weak around date, veryfine, scarce £350-450
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891 Anne, post Union (2), Halfcrown, 1709 OCTAVO, draped bust left, rev. four crownedshields cruciform (ESC 576; S.3604), good fine, Sixpence, 1711 (N.1596; S.3619), nearlyvery fine (2) £100-130
892 Anne, post Union (2), Shilling, 1709, third draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1154; S.3610), nearly very fine, Sixpence, 1707, Edinburgh, draped bustleft, E below, rev., similar to last (ESC1588; S.3620), nearly very fine (2) £60-80
893 Anne, post Union, Shilling, 1711, fourth draped bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1158; S.3618), very fine £60-70
894 George I (1714-27), Quarter-Guinea, 1718 (MCE 277; S.3638), ex mount, creased flan,good fine; George III, Third-Guinea, 1798 (MCE 450; S.3738), ex mount, fair (2) £80-100
895 George I, Shillings (4), 1715 roses and plumes, 1716 roses and plumes, 1720 roses andplumes, 1723 SSC (ESC 1162, 1163, 1167, 1176; S.3645, 3647), 1716 deep scratch toobverse, generally fair to fine (4) £100-130
896 George I, Shillings (2), 1721/0, first laureate bust right, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform (ESC 1172; S.3645), good fine, 1723, first laureate bust right, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform, SS C in angles (ESC 1176; S.3647), almost extremely fine (2) £120-160
897 George I, Shilling, 1723, first laureate bust right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,SS C in angles, French shield at date (ESC 1177; S.3647), good fine, scarce £100-130
x898 George II (1727-60), Two-Guineas, 1738, laureate young head left, rev. crownedgarnished shield (MCE 291; S.3667B), extremely fine, in NGC holder graded MS 63PL £2,000-2,500
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899 George II, Halfcrowns (2), 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate old bust left, LIMA below, rev.four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; S.3695), nearly very fine, 1745 DECIMO NONO,rev. four crowned shields cruciform, roses in angles (ESC 604; S.3694), about fine (2) £100-130
900 George II, Shillings (3), laureate young bust (2), 1727 roses and plumes, 1736 roses andplumes (ESC 1190, 1199; S.3698, 3700), the 1727 with scratches below chin, very fine,laureate old bust (1), 1751 (ESC 1212; S.3704), cleaned, very fine (3) £350-450
901 George II, Shillings (3), laureate young bust, 1737, roses and plumes (ESC 1200;S.3700), good fine, old bust (2), 1745, roses (ESC 1204; S.3702), nearly very fine, 1750,plain (ESC 1210; 3704), nearly very fine (3) £160-200
902 George II, Shilling, 1739, laureate young bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,roses in angles (ESC 1201; S.3701), flan split, good very fine £120-150
903 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate old bust left, LIMA below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; 3695), minor adjustment mark on cheek, lightlytoned, an early die strike, extremely fine £400-500
904 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 DECIMO NONO, laureate old bust left, LIMA below, rev. fourcrowned shields cruciform (ESC 605; S.3695), very fine £120-150
905 George II, Shilling, 1743, laureate old bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,roses in angles (ESC 1203; S.3702), haymarking, good very fine £120-150
906 George II, Shillings (2), laureate old bust, 1745 LIMA (ESC 1205; S.3703), nearly veryfine, 1758 plain (ESC 1213; 3704), good very fine, Sixpence, old bust, 1745 LIMA(ESC 1617; S.3710), very fine (3) £100-130
907 George II (6), Halfpennies (5), 1729, 1736, laureate young bust left (S.3717), the first,good very fine, the second nearly very fine, laureate old bust left, 1740, 1745, 1751 (S.3718,3719) the 1751, good very fine, the others, fine-good fine, Farthing, 1739, laureate youngbust left (S.3720), good very fine (6) £120-160
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908 George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1787, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield(MCE 391; S.3729), very fine £300-400
909 George III (2), Guinea, 1787, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 391;S.3729), ex mount, good fine, with a Half Guinea, ex mount, worn (2) £180-230
x912 George III, Half-Guinea, 1785, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield(MCE 425; S.3734), nearly very fine £200-240
g913 George III, Half-Guinea, 1806, seventh laureate head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter (MCE 443; S.3737), some flecking on obverse, extremely fine £300-400
914 George III, ‘Northumberland’ Shilling, 1763, young laureate and draped bust right, rev.four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1214, S.3742), scratches by shoulder, nearly very fine £300-400
x910 George III, Guinea, 1795, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 399;S.3729), a few marks, almost extremely fine, in NGC holder graded AU58 £500-600
911 George III, Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 402;S.3729), good very fine £300-400
915 George III, emergency issue, Dollar, oval countermark on Mexico, Charles IV, 8-Reales,Mexico City, 1795 (ESC 129; S.3765A), countermark nearly very fine, host coin good veryfine £250-300
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916 George III, emergency issue, Dollar, oval countermark on Mexico, Charles IV, 8-Reales.Mexico City, 1790 (ESC 129; S.3765A), countermark nearly very fine, host coin about veryfine £220-280
917 George III, emergency issue, Dollar, oval countermark on Bolivia, Charles IV, 8-Reales,Potosi, 1795 (ESC 131, S.3765A), weak in date, scratch to shoulder, host coin about veryfine, countermark very fine, George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1928 (ESC 368, S.4036),cleaned, two green spots on obverse, very fine (2) £200-300
918 George III, emergency issue, Dollar, octagonal countermark on Mexico, Charles IV,8-Reales, Mexico City, 1798 (ESC 138; S.3766), countermark nearly very fine, host coinvery fine £500-600
919 George III, Bank of England issue, Dollar, 1804, laureate, cuirassed and draped bustright, no stops in C H K, rev. Britannia seated left within ribbon, castellated crown above(ESC 148; S.3768), undertype faintly visible, a few marks, brilliance, good extremely fine £600-700
920 George III, Bank of England issue (2), Dollar, 1804, laureate, cuirassed and draped bustright, rev. Britannia seated right within ribbon, castellated crown above (ESC 144;S.3768), host coin visible, nearly very fine, Eighteenpence, 1811 (ESC 969; S.3771), toned,mark behind bust, very fine, new coinage (3), Crown 1820 LX (ESC 219; S.3787), fine,Halfcrowns (2), both poor (5) £100-120
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921 George III, Bank of England issue, Three Shillings, 1811, first laureate, draped andcuirassed bust right, rev. value within wreath (ESC 408; S.3769) marks on reverse, toned,lustre, about extremely fine £80-100
922 George III, Bank of England issue, Three Shillings, 1814, laureate head right, rev. valuewithin wreath (ESC 422; S.3770), lightly toned, about extremely fine £100-130
923 George III (7), Halfpennies (3), 1770, 1772 (2) (S.3774), the 1770, good very fine,the others, very fine, Farthings (2) 1773 (S.3775), good fine, and counterfeit Halfpenny,dated 1785, very fine, Farthing 1775, fair (7) £60-80
924 George III, Soho coinage, Twopence (2), 1797 (S.3776), one, very fine, the other, withsmall crown stamps, fine, Pennies (2) (S.3777), one almost extremely fine, the other fine (4) £100-120
g925 George III, Sovereign, 1818, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (Marsh 2;S.3785A), fine £450-550
g926 George III, Sovereign, 1820, laureate head right, open 2, rev. St George and dragon(Marsh 4; S.3785C), about fine £300-350
927 George III, Crown, 1819 LIX, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 215;S.3787), digs above horse’s knee, traces of lustre, about extremely fine £250-300
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928 George III, Crowns (3), 1818 LIX, 1819 LX, 1820 LX, laureate head right, rev. St Georgeand dragon (ESC 214, 216, 219; S.3787), the first, good very fine, the others, very fine (3) £250-300
929 Crowns (4), George III, 1819 (ESC 215; S.3787), about fine, George IV (2), 1821,1822 (ESC 246, 252; S.3805), fair, Edward VII, 1902 (ESC 361; S.3978), fine,George III, Soho coinage, Twopence, 1797 fine (5) £70-90
930 George III, Halfcrown, 1817, first laureate ‘bull’ head right, rev. crowned shield withinGarter Collar and Ribbon (ESC 616; S.3788), extremely fine £250-300
931 George III (7), Halfcrown, 1819 (ESC 623; S.3789), very fine, Shillings (2), 1787 nohearts (ESC 1216; S.3743), extremely fine, 1820 (ESC 1236; S.3790), Sixpence, 1787,Threepence 1762, both about very fine, Bank of England issue, One Shilling and Sixpence(2), 1811, 1814 (ESC 969, 977; S.3771, 3772), generally very fine (7) £100-130
932 Sixpences (8), George III (3), 1816, 1817, 1820 (ESC 1630, 1632, 1638; S.3791),good very fine - extremely fine, George IV, 1821 (ESC 1654; S.3813), almost extremelyfine, William IV, 1831 (ESC 1670; S.3836), extremely fine, Victoria, young head (3),1839, 1845, 1859 (ESC 1684, 1691, 1708; S.3836, 3908), generally very fine or better(8) £200-250
933 George IV (1820-30), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head left, rev. St George anddragon (ESC 246; S 3805) extremely fine £400-500
934 George IV (4), Crown, 1822 TERTIO (ESC 252; S.3805), fine, Shillings (2) 1826, 1829(S.3812), good fine, Maundy Threepence, 1826 (S.3819), nearly very fine, William IV(2), Halfcrown, 1834 (S.3834), fine, Three-halfpence, 1834 (S.3839), very fine, others,(3), poor-fair (9) £80-100
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935 George IV Halfcrown, 1820, laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, emblemsat sides (ESC 628; S.3807), lightly toned, a few light marks, extremely fine £200-350
936 George IV (5), Halfcrowns (3), 1821, 1823, 1826 (ESC 631, 634, 646; S.3807, 3808,3809), generally about very fine - very fine, Sixpence, 1826, Maundy Fourpence 1830,about very fine, William IV (3), Halfcrown 1836, fine, Shilling 1834 (ESC 1268;S.3835), very fine, Maundy Fourpence, 1832, ex mount, fine (8) £100-130
937 George IV, Sixpence, 1821 (S.3813), fine, Victoria (3), Florin, 1849 (S.3890), nearlyvery fine, Sixpence, 1846 (S.3908), good fine, Three-halfpence, 1843 (S.3915), nearly veryfine, Edward VII (3), Florin 1906 (S.3981), very fine, Shillings (2), 1907, 1910(S.3982), good very fine (7) £100-130
938 Pennies (4), George IV, 1825 (Peck 1420; S.3823), Victoria (3), 1847, 1858, 1859(Peck 1493, 1517, 1519; S.3948), some with traces of lustre, generally very fine to good veryfine (4) £100-150
940 William IV, Halfcrown, 1834, head right, W.W. in block style on truncation, rev. crownedshield within mantle (ESC 660; S.3834A), good very fine, rare £300-400
x941 William IV, Three-Halfpence, 1834, head right, rev. value within wreath (ESC 2250;S.3839), extremely fine, in NGC holder graded MS 61 £30-40
939 William IV (1830-37), Halfcrown, 1834, head right, rev. crowned shield within mantle(ESC 662; S.3834), die crack on neck, extremely fine £250-300
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g943 Victoria, Sovereign, 1848, young head left, rev. crowned shield (MCE 509; S.3852C),lustre around the legend, edge bruise at 5 o’clock on obverse, good very fine, reverse better £300-400
g944 Sovereigns (5), Victoria, young head, 1884M (S.3857C), good fine, Jubilee head, 1890(S.3866B), ex mount, fair, old head, 1900P (S.3876), very fine, George V, 1917S(S.4003), good very fine, Elizabeth II, 1965 (S.4125), extremely fine (5) £600-700
g945 Half-Sovereigns (5), Victoria, young head (2), 1866, die 15, 1883 (S.3860, 3861), thefirst, about fine, the second very fine, Jubilee head, 1892 (S.3869D), about fine, EdwardVII, 1910 (S.3974B), very fine, George V, 1912 (S.4006), good very fine (5) £300-350
946 Victoria, young head (2), Crowns (5), 1844 cinquefoil, 1845 cinquefoil, Jubilee head,1889, old head (2) 1896, 1900, Double Florins (3), 1887, 1889, 1890, some cleaned, fineto very fine (8) £180-220
947 Victoria, ‘Gothic; Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, emblems in angles (ESC 288; S.3883), very fine £700-900
948 Victoria, ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shieldscruciform, emblems in angles (ESC 288; S.3883), very fine £700-900
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949 Victoria, young head, Crowns (3), 1844 VIII, cinquefoils, 1845 VIII, cinquefoils, 1847 XI,rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 281, 282, 286; S.3882), good fine - nearly veryfine (3) £200-250
950 Victoria, proof Halfcrown, 1839, young head with one ornate and one plain fillet left,WW in relief, rev. crowned shield within wreath, edge plain (ESC 670; S.3885), toned, lightmarks on obverse, extremely fine, rare £1,200-1,800
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951 Victoria, young head, Halfcrowns (2), 1840, 1884, rev. crowned shield within wreath(ESC 673, 712; S. 3887; 3889), stains, very fine (2) £140-180
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952 Victoria, ‘Godless’ Florin, 1849, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,emblems in angles (ESC 802; S.3890), cleaned, now re-toned and lustrous around legend,about extremely fine £60-80
953 Victoria, Florins (3), ‘Godless’ type, 1849, ‘Gothic’ type (2), 1872 die 44, 1880,crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields, emblems in angles (ESC 802, 840, 854;S.3890, 3893, 3900), the first, good very fine, the others, about very fine (3) £80-100
954 Victoria, ‘Gothic’ Florins (8), 1853, 1856, 1857, 1858, 1859, 1878, 1883, 1886 (ESC808, 813A, 814, 816, 817, 849, 859, 863; S.3891, 3895, 3900), some cleaned, generallyfine to very fine (8) £120-180
955 Victoria, ‘Gothic’ Florins (6), 1866, 1869, 1871, 1872, 1873, 1881, (ESC 828, 834,837, 840, 841, 856; S.3892, 3893, 3900), some cleaned, generally fine to very fine (6) £100-150
956 Victoria, Shilling, 1850, young head left, rev. value within wreath (ESC 1296, S.3904),fair, rare £180-220
957 Victoria, Shillings (4), young head (2), 1855, 1883 (ESC 1303, 1342; S.3904, 3907),the first, very fine, the second, nearly extremely fine, Jubilee head (2), 1887 (ESC 1349;S.3926), nearly extremely fine (4) £100-130
958 Victoria, Sixpences (6), young head, 1886, Jubilee head (3), 1887, 1888 (2), old head(2) 1897, 1900 (ESC 1748, 1754, 1756, 1767, 1770; S.3912, 3929, 3941), some toned,generally extremely fine (6) £120-180
x959 Victoria, young head (2), Three-Halfpence, 1839 (S.3915), extremely fine, Jersey, OneTwenty-Fourth of a Shilling 1877H (KM.7), uncirculated, old head (3), MaundyThreepence, 1899 (S.3945) toned, uncirculated, Penny, 1901, Halfpenny 1901 (S.3961,3962), extremely fine (5) £50-60
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961 Victoria, young head, Penny, 1848/7, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1495; S.3948),lustrous, good extremely fine £150-200
962 Victoria, young head (11), Pennies (4), 1844, 1848, 1853 (2) (S.3948), generally veryfine, one with verdigris spot, Halfpennies (2), 1841, 1853 no dots (S.3949), good very fine,Farthings (5), 1843, 1845, 1846, 1850, 1858 (S.3950), generally good very fine (11) £100-130
963 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1862 rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1653; G. J/g; F.39;S.3954), much brilliance, light scratches on shield, about uncirculated £100-150
964 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Pennies (2), 1865 (Peck 1667; G. J/g; F50; S.3954), 1875 (Peck1703; G. L/k; F82; S.3954) the first, fingerprint to obverse and scratch in field to reverse,good extremely fine; second, lustrous, a few scratches, extremely fine (2) £180-220
965 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1869, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1685; G. J/g; F.59;S.3954), fine, rare £80-100
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966 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Pennies (2), 1877 large date (Peck 1709; G. L/k; F91; S.3954),1879 large date (Peck 1715; G. M/k; F.97; S.3954), 1877, carbon spot on reverse,extremely fine, 1879, lacquered, good extremely fine (2) £100-150
967 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1885, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1735; G. R/r; F.121;S.3954), lustrous, carbon spots to reverse, good extremely fine £80-100
968 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1886, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1737; G. R/r; F.123;S.3954), reflective surface on reverse, about uncirculated £120-180
969 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1887, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1739; G. R/r; F.125;S.3954), reflective surfaces, carbon spots, contact marks, about uncirculated £120-150
970 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1888, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1740; G. R/r; F.126;S.3954), reflective surfaces, faint fingerprint, tiny carbon spots, dark stains on rim,uncirculated £150-200
971 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1889, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1741A; G. S/r;F.128; S.3954), contact marks, faint fingerprint on reverse, carbon spot before Queen’s chin,about uncirculated £120-180
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972 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1889, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1741A; G. S/r;F.128; S.3954), contact marks, scratch to Queen’s shoulder, about uncirculated £120-180
973 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1890, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1742; G. R/r; F.130;S.3954), about uncirculated £100-120
974 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1892, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1746; G. R/r; F.134;S.3954), a few very light marks on obverse, full brilliance, about uncirculated £120-180
975 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1893, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1748; G.R/r; F.136;S.3954), much brilliance, finger print, about uncirculated £120-160
976 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Penny, 1893, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1748; G. R/r; F.136;S.3954), reflective surface on reverse, faint fingerprint on reverse, a few minor carbon spots,otherwise uncirculated £130-180
977 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1862 (2), rev. Britannia seated right (S.3956),brilliance, uncirculated (2) £180-220
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978 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1862 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3956), brilliance,minor carbon spots, uncirculated (2) £180-220
979 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1862 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3956), brilliance, bothwith minor carbon spots, uncirculated (2) £150-200
982 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1887 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3956), full lustre,minor carbon spots, uncirculated (2) £150-200
980 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Proof Halfpenny, 1868, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1793;F.305), hairlines, fingerprint on obverse, practically as struck, rare £300-400
981 Victoria (5), ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies (3), 1885, 1888 (2) (S.3956), extensive lustre,uncirculated, old head (2), Penny, 1901, Halfpenny, 1895 (S.3961, 3962), much lustre,almost uncirculated, Edward VII (3), Penny, 1910, Halfpennies, 1905 (2) (S.3990,3991), one or two stains, lustrous, almost uncirculated, George IV, Farthing, 1825, firsttype, raised ribs (S.3822), toned, mark, about uncirculated (9) £200-250
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983 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1888 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3956), brilliance,minor carbon spots, uncirculated (2) £150-200
984 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1893 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3956), brilliance,small carbon spots, uncirculated (2) £150-200
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987 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Farthings, 1890 (3), rev. Britannia right (S.3958), brilliance, minorcarbon spots and bag marks, uncirculated (3) £120-160
985 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Halfpennies, 1893 (3), rev. Britannia right (S.3956), aboutuncirculated (3) £200-250
986 Victoria, ‘bun’ head, Farthings, 1873 (2), 1890, rev. Britannia right (S.3958), brilliance,carbon spots, about uncirculated to uncirculated (3) £90-120
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988 Victoria, Crowns (3), Jubilee head, 1887 (ESC 296; S.3921), extremely fine, old head(2), 1897 LXI, 1900 LXIV (ESC 313, 319), extremely fine (3) £200-250
989 Victoria, Jubilee head (3), Crown, 1887 (ESC 296; S.3921), good very fine, DoubleFlorin, 1889 (ESC 398; S.3923), Halfcrown, 1887 (ESC 719; S.3924), very fine (3) £50-60
990 Victoria, Double Florins (5), 1887 arabic 1 (2), 1888, 1889, 1890 (ESC 395, 397, 398,399; S.3922), one good very fine, the others, generally fine (5) £80-100
991 Victoria, Jubilee head, Sixpences (7), 1887 (4), 1888, 1889, 1890, rev. crowned value(ESC 1754, 1756, 1757, 1758; S.3929), some toned, generally good very fine to extremelyfine (7) £60-80
992 Victoria, old head, Shilling, 1900 (ESC 1369; S.3940A), old head, Sixpences (4), 1897,1900 (3) (ESC 1767, 1770; S.3941), old head, Threepences, 1897 (3) (ESC 2109;S.3942), some toned, generally extremely fine (8) £150-200
993 Victoria, old head, Maundy set, 1893 (S.3943), extremely fine, in old case labelledMAUNDY COIN 1895, this with a few scuffs (4) £100-130
994 Victoria, old head, Penny, 1895, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1941; S.3961),uncirculated £70-90
995 Victoria, old head, Penny, 1895, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1941; S.3961), smallcarbon spot on the shield, uncirculated £60-80
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996 Victoria, old head, Penny, 1895, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1941; S.3961), reversebrilliance, faint fingerprint on obverse, virtually uncirculated £60-80
997 Victoria, old head, Penny, 1895, rev. Britannia seated right (Peck 1941; S.3961), edgebruise at 7 o’clock on obverse, tiny carbon spots, stains to Britannia’s knees, virtuallyuncirculated £60-80
998 Victoria, old head, Halfpennies, 1895 (3), rev. Britannia right (S.3962), brilliance, smallcarbon spots, about uncirculated (3) £100-150
999 Victoria, old head, Halfpennies, 1895 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3962), uncirculated (2) £50-60
1000 Victoria, old head, Halfpennies, 1895 (2), rev. Britannia right (S.3962), one withfingerprint, about uncirculated (2) £60-80
x1001 Edward VII (1901-10), Two-Pounds, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon(S.3967), almost extremely fine, in NGC holder graded AU58 £600-700
g1002 Edward VII, matt proof Sovereign, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon(S.3969), about as struck £300-400
g1003 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1908, head right, rev. St George and dragon (S.3969), good veryfine £130-160
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1004 Edward VII, matt proof silver coins, 1902 (8), Crown, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling,Maundy Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence and Penny (S.3979, 3980, 3981, 3982;3985), about as struck (8) £500-600
1005 Edward VII, Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 361; S.3978),stains, good very fine £100-130
1006 Edward VII, matt proof Halfcrown, 1902, head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 362;S.3979), as struck £200-250
1007 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1905, head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 750; S.3980), keydate, scuffed, about fine, rare £150-200
1008 Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1909, head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 754; S.3980), goodvery fine £200-230
1009 Edward VII, silver coins (7), Halfcrowns (2), 1902, 1907 (S.3980), the 1902 extremelyfine, the other nearly very fine, Florin, 1903 (S.3981), very fine, Sixpence, 1902 (S.3983),very fine, Threepence, 1903 (S.3984), very fine, Maundy oddments, Threepence 1907,Fourpence, 1902 (S.3986, 3987), the first about very fine, the second, extremely fine (7) £100-130
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1010 Edward VII, matt proof Florin, 1902, head right, rev. Britannia standing facing(ESC 920; S.3981), about as struck £80-100
1011 Edward VII, Penny, 1903, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), full lustre,bag marks, fingerprint, about uncirculated £50-60
1012 Edward VII, Penny, 1903, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), light marksto neck, about uncirculated £40-50
1013 Edward VII, Penny, 1903, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), scratches infield, carbon spots, about uncirculated £40-50
1014 Edward VII, Penny, 1904, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), carbon spoton reverse, uncirculated £80-100
1015 Edward VII, Penny, 1904, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), carbon spotson reverse, about uncirculated £60-80
1016 Edward VII, Penny, 1904, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), full lustre,bag marks, about uncirculated £60-80
1017 Edward VII, Penny, 1910, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), carbon spotbehind Britannia, uncirculated £50-70
1018 Edward VII, Penny, 1910, head right, rev. Britannia seated right (S.3990), minor carbonspot at the back of the head, about uncirculated £40-50
1019 Edward VII, Halfpennies, 1903 (2), head right, rev. Britannia right (S.3991), one withfinger print on reverse, almost uncirculated (2) £60-80
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1020 Edward VII, Halfpennies, 1903 (2), head right, rev. Britannia right (S.3991), traces oflustre, one with carbon spots on reverse, uncirculated (2) £80-100
1021 Edward VII, Halfpenny, 1905, head right, rev. Britannia right (S.3991), few carbon spotson reverse, uncirculated £40-50
g1022 George V (1910-36), Half-Sovereign, 1914, head left, rev. St George and dragon(S.4006), good very fine £70-90
1023 George V, Pennies (2), 1912 H, 1918 KN, bare head left, rev. Britannia seated right(S.4052, S.4053), the first, extremely fine, second good very fine (2) £120-180
1024 George V, wreath Crown, 1928, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 368; S.4036), aboutextremely fine £200-250
1025 George V, wreath Crown, 1928, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 368; S.4036), good veryfine £180-220
1026 Crowns (5), George V, wreath type, 1933 (ESC 373; S.4036), fine, Jubilee type, 1935(S.4048), very fine, George VI, 1937, 1951 (S.4078, 4111), extremely fine, Elizabeth II,1953 (S.4136), extremely fine (5) £60-80
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1027 George V, wreath Crown, 1936, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 381; S.4036), very fine £220-260
1028 George V, Farthings, 1935 (4), head left, rev. Britannia right (S.4061), some carbon spots,about uncirculated to uncirculated (4) £70-90
g1029 George VI (1937-52), proof Sovereign, 1937, head left, rev. St George and dragon(S.4076), a few very light hairlines, otherwise as struck £1,200-1,500
1030 George VI, currency set, 1937, Crown to Farthing, without Maundy, unboxed (S.4078,4080, 4081, 4082, 4083, 4084, 4085, 4112, 4114, 4115, 4116), extremely fine (11) £50-60
1031 George VI, Royal Maundy, 1951, white leather pouch with Maundy money as issued tovalue of 56d, comprising five full sets, a Fourpence and Twopence (ESC 2568; S.4096),uncirculated (22) £600-800The value of the Maundy coins in the pouch equals the age of the reigning monarch in the yearof issue. George VI was 56 in 1951.
1032 Pennies (5), George VI, (4), 1950, proof 1950, 1951, proof 1951 (S.4117); ElizabethII, 1953, (S.4154), 1950 and 1951 proofs with fingerprint on reverse, generally extremelyfine to good extremely fine (5) £70-90
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1033 Elizabeth II (1952- ), Maundy set, 1953 (S.4126), stains, extremely fine, in case (4) £400-500
g1035 Elizabeth II, proof Sovereign, 1985, crowned bust right, rev. St George and dragon(S.4271), as struck £180-220
1034 Elizabeth II, Maundy Set, 1964 (ESC 2581, S.4131), about uncirculated, in case (4) £90-120
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PROOF SETS
1036 Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof set, 1902, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, Crown toMaundy Penny (S.PS.10), uncirculated, the silver toned, in case of issue (11) £1,200-1,500
1037 Edward VII, incomplete matt proof set, 1902, Half-Sovereign, Crown, Halfcrown,Florin, Shilling, Sixpence (2) and Maundy, Fourpence, Threepence, Twopence, Penny(S.PS10), without the Sovereign, and with the Sixpence twice, as struck, in case of issue, thisin good conditon (11) £700-900
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g1038 George VI (1936-52), gold proof set, 1937, Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign,Half-Sovereign (S.PS15), some hairlines, as struck, in case of issue, this with a few scuffs (4) £3,500-4,000
1039 George VI, 1937, proof set, Crown to Farthing including Maundy (S.PS 16), lightlytarnished, as struck, in case of issue, this in good condition (15) £240-280
1040 George VI, 1950, proof set, Halfcrown to Farthing (S.PS17), as struck, in card box ofissue, this with a few scuffs (9) £120-150
1041 George VI, 1951, proof set, Crown to Farthing, in card box of issue, as struck (10) £120-160
PROVENANCE:Bt. Seaby, May 1951, 11s-10d
1042 Elizabeth II (1952- ), 1953, proof set, Crown to Farthing (S.PS19), slightly stained,otherwise as struck, in case of issue, this stained in places (10) £80-100
MISCELLANEOUS LOTS OF BRITISH MILLED COINS
1043 Seventeenth century Æ coins (8), Farthings (5) Charles II (1), 1672 (S.3394), nearlyvery fine, others (4), fair, William III, Halfpennies (3), fair (8) £80-100
1044 Miscellaneous AE (9), Ireland, James II, ‘gunmoney’ Halfcrown, May 1689(S.6580B), fine, George III, imitation Halfpenny, 1775, about very fine, Jettons (2) anda seventeenth century 6s 9d coin weight, these fine, seventeenth century tokens (3),various, fair, and Charles I, rose Farthing, fine (9) £60-80
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1045 Anne, Shillings (9), pre Union (2), 1703 VIGO, 1705 roses and plumes, post Union (7),1707 E second bust, 1708, 1708 E*, 1709, 1710 third bust, roses and plumes, 1711,1714 plumes and roses (ESC 1131, 1136, 1138, 1145, 1147, 1154, 1155, 1158, 1161;S.3586, 3589, 3608, 3609, 3610, 3614, 3617, 3618), some cleaned, fair to very fine (9) £300-400
1046 George I, Æ coins (8), Halfpennies (6), ‘Dump’ issue (3), 1717, 1718 (2), one with nostops on obverse (S.3659), one good fine, the others, fine, second issue, 1720, 1723, 1724(S.3660), fair - fine, Farthings (2), second issue, 1719, 1723 (S.3662), fair - fine (8) £80-100
1047 British Milled Silver coins (12), Shillings (3), George I, 1721/0, roses and plumes(ESC 1172; S.3645, date part obscured by adjustment mark, fine, George II, 1758 (ESC1213; S.3704), nearly very fine, George III, 1787, hearts (ESC 1225; S.3746, very fine,along with Sixpence (1), 1758, Fourpence (2) 1683, 1800, Threepence 1679, 1762,generally fine or better, others (4), poor (12) £80-100
1048 George III, Soho coinage (10), Pennies (3), 1806 (2), 1807, Halfpennies (3), 1799 (2),1806, Farthings (4), 1799 (2), 1806, 1807 (S.3780, 3778, 3781, 3779, 3782), generallyvery fine, one lacquered (10) £80-100
1049 British Milled copper coins (21), including, George III (7), Twopence 1797, Penny,1797, this with I-O scratched by bust, Halfpenny, 1799, Penny, 1806, generally fine - veryfine, one with lustre, others (3), fair - fine, George IV (8), Halfpenny, 1826 (S.3824),good very fine, others (7), fair - fine, one better, William IV (6), Halfpenny, 1837(S.3847), good very fine, others (5), fair - fine (21) £80-100
1050 George IV (6), Penny, 1826, Halfpenny, 1827, Farthings (3), 1823, 1827, 1828,Half-Farthing, 1828 (S.3823, 3824, 3822, 3825, 3826), the 1828 Farthing, lustrous,extremely fine, the others, generally very fine - good very fine, William IV (5), Penny, 1831,Halfpenny, 1837, Farthings (3), 1834 (2), 1837 (S.3845, 3847, 3848), generally fine, onebetter (13) £100-130
1051 Victoria Crowns (17), Jubilee head (5), 1889, 1888, 1890, 1891, 1892 (S.3921),the 1892 very fine, the others fine, old head (12), 1893, 1894 (2), 1895 (2), 1896, 1897,1898, 1899 (3), 1900 (S.3937), generally nearly very fine, some better (17) £200-250
1052 Victoria, Halfcrowns (8), young head (2), Jubilee head (3), old head (3), Florins (14),‘Godless’ (1), ‘Gothic’ (4), Jubilee head (2), old head (7), Shillings (15), young head (8),‘Jubilee’ head (2), old head (5), Sixpences (5), young head, ‘Jubilee’ head (2), old head(2), Groat (2), Fourpences, young head (2), Threepences (21), young head (9), ‘Jubilee’head (3), old head (9), Maundy Twopence, young head, Maundy Pennies young head(2), varied state (lot) £200-300
1053 Victoria, Halfcrowns (7), 1887, 1889, 1891, 1893, 1897, 1900, 1901 (ESC 719, 722,724, 726, 731, 734, 735; S.3924, 3938); Edward VII, Halfcrowns (7), 1902, 1904,1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 (ESC 746, 749, 751, 752, 753, 754, 755; S.3980), somecleaned, fair to extremely fine (14) £150-250
1054 Miscellaneous British milled Crowns (27), including George III (5), emergencycoinage, oval countermarked Mexico Dollar, this mounted as a brooch, with broken pin,new coinage (4), generally fair about fine, George IV (1), fair, Victoria (7), young head(1), about fine, Jubilee head (2), generally fine, old head (2), generally fine, DoubleFlorins (2), very fine, George VI (3), two in cases, very fine or better, Elizabeth II threein cases, generally very fine or better (11), along with Edward VIII, Æ44 Coronationmedal, very fine, in box of issue, Elizabeth II currency sets (3), extremely fine (lot) £130-180
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1055 Victoria, silver coins (13), young head (4), Sixpence, 1858, Fourpence, 1840, Maundy(2), Fourpence and Threepence 1868, Jubilee head (6), Crown, 1890, Double Florin,1887, Halfcrowns 1890, Florin, 1887, Sixpence, 1887, Threepence, 1887, Old head (2),Crown, 1897, Florin, 1893, generally very fine - extremely fine (13) £120-180
1056 Edward VII, Crown, 1902, about fine, Halfcrowns (3), 1902, 1906, 1908, fair, Florins(6), 1902, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1909, 1910, one cleaned, fine to very fine, Shillings (5),1902, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1910, fair to very fine, Sixpences (3), 1905, 1909, 1910, fairto very fine (18) £120-180
1057 George V (25), Crown, 1935 (S.3408) extremely fine, Halfcrowns (9), 1913, 1914, 1915(2), 1919, 1923, 1927, 1928, 1936 (S.4011, 4021A, 4032, 4037), generally good veryfine, one or two better, Florins (5), 1918, 1928, 1931, 1936 (2) (S.4012, 4038), generallygood very fine, one or two better, Shillings (4), 1916, 1921, 1926, 1936 (S.4013, 4023,4023A, 4039), good very fine - about extremely fine, Sixpences (3), 1911, 1913, 1921(S.4014, 4024), very fine, Threepences, (3), 1915, 1917, 1933 (S.4015, 4042), very fine(25) £100-150
1058 George VI (22), Crowns (2), 1937, 1951 (S.4078, 4111), Halfcrowns (3), 1938, 1939,1940 (S.4080), Florin, 1939 (S.4081), Shillings (5), 1939 (2), 1943, 1946 (2) (4082,4083), Sixpence (5), 1937, 1941 (2), 1946, 1949 (S.4084, 4110), Threepence (3), 1937,1940, 1941 (S.4085), Maundy oddments (3), Threepence, 1939, Twopence and Penny,both 1947, generally extremely fine (22) £80-100
1059 British milled silver coins (64), mainly nineteenth and twentieth centuries, Halfcrowns(12), Florins (12), Shillings (13), Sixpences (7), Threepences (20), generally fine, a fewbetter (64) £100-120
1060 Victoria, Pennies (13), ‘bun’ Head (10), old Head (3), Halfpennies ‘bun’ head (2),Farthings (10) ‘bun’ head (9), old head (1), Half-Farthings (2), Third-Farthings (2),generally fair to extremely fine (lot) £120-180
1061 British Coins (approx. 200), copper and bronze, mainly Eighteenth to Twentiethcenturies a few earlier, Seaby 1965 Token Values, generally fair-fine, many better (lot) £80-100
1062 Victoria Æ coins, young head (13), Penny, 1848 (S.3948), graffito on reverse, good fine,Halfpennies (2), 1841, 1853 (S.3949), 1841, good very fine, the other very fine, Farthings(10), fair, ‘bun’ head (23), Penny (1), 1860, beaded borders (S.3954), lustre, good veryfine, Farthings (22) (S.3958, 3959), generally fine, some better, Farthing fractions (5)(S.3951; 3953, 3960), about fine, two good very fine, old head (7) (S.3963, 3964),generally fine - very fine (46) £100-120
1063 British milled coins, twentieth century, Edward VII, Pennies (4), Halfpenny, Farthings(2), Third Farthing, George V, Pennies (8), Halfpennies (7), Farthings (17), Third-Farthings (2), George VI, Pennies (14), Halfpennies (4), Farthings (16), Elizabeth II,Commemorative Crowns (5), Halfcrowns (5), Florins (2), Shillings (14), Sixpences (2),Pennies (12), Halfpennies (12), Farthings (3), mixed grades (lot) £70-90
1064 British ¡ coins (73), after 1920, Silver (62), Halfcrowns (14), Florins (12), Shillings(22), Sixpences (5), Threepences (9), and CuNi (11), generally fine - good fine, a fewbetter (73) £100-130
1065 A large quantity (many hundreds) of British coins, mostly 20th century, includingsilver, in six albums, also two albums of world coins again mostly 20th century, a smallquantity of 20th century banknotes, and a framed set of 1981 Royal WeddingCommemorative Crowns, very mixed condition (lot) £300-500
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x1066 Mary I, bronze portrait medal by Jacopo da Trezzo, undated, 67mm., bust left, rev.allegorical figure (E.33; MI.72, 20), a late cast, very fine with a rich brown patina £100-200
x1067 Scotland, Mary, cast uniface silver portrait medal, 10.56g, unsigned, oval, 33mm. x27mm., facing bust wearing cap, wide ruff and decorated bodice, rev. engraved M.A.RD.GR/SCOTOR/1559., a retrospective medal, the date on the reverse possibly alluding toMary’s accession to the French throne 10 July 1559, very fine, with ring for suspension £100-200
x1068 Elizabeth I, cast and chased bronze medal, 26.64g, unsigned, oval, 48mm. x 40mm.,bust left, wearing high ruff and richly jewelled dress, within Garter, rev. royal shield,garnished, supported by an angel, within Garter, possibly a 19th century cast (MI.192,185), extremely fine £100-200
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x1069 Coronation of James I, 1603, cast silver medal, 5.28g, laureate, draped and armouredbust right, IAC: I: BRIT: CAE: AVG: HAE CAESA RVM: D.D., rev. ECCE. PHAOS; POPVLIQ; SALVS,crowned lion rampant holding beacon and wheatsheaf, 28mm. (Eimer 80; MI i,191/11), small mark by ear, toned, about extremely fine £500-600
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x1070 Charles I, Declaration of Parliament, silvered electrotype of the unique medal in theBritish Museum, oval, 55mm. x 50mm., ship in full sail to left, rev. PRO RELIGIONE GREGEET REGE, the two Houses of Parliament, wide floral border (MI. 293, 110), very fine £100-200
1071 Anne, 1702, Gold Coronation medal, by J. Croker, draped bust of Queen Anne left, rev.Pallas standing left, hurling thunder at two-headed monster, VICEM. GERRIT. ILLATONANTIS.in ex. INAVGVRAT. XXIII. AP. MDCCII., 18.68g, 35mm. (Eimer 390; MI ii228/4), adjustment marks on reverse, about extremely fine £1,500-1,800
1072 Cities Captured 1703, silver medal by by J Croker, draped bust left, rev. SINE CLADEVICTOR, Tyche offering keys to Marlborough (Eimer 400; MI.ii, 246/35), small marks onedge, very fine £200-250
1073 Peace of Utrecht, 1713, Gold medal, by J. Croker, laureate bust of Queen Anne left,rev. COMPOSITIS. VENERANTVR. ARMIS., Britannia standing holding olive branch, ships,right, farming scene, left, behind in ex, MDCCXIII, 35mm. (MI ii 400/457; E.460),hairlines, red stain on ship behind Britannia, extremely fine £1,500-1,800
1074 George III, Battle of Waterloo, 1815, large commemorative medal by BenedettoPistrucci, uniface obverse and reverse in gutta percha, both gilt, 133mm. (BHM.870;E.1067), an attractive pair of impressions, the gilding fresh with only a few spots, extremelyfine, in a later fitted wooden box for display (2) £600-800
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1075 George IV, Silver portrait medal, 1824, by B. Pistrucci, head bound with ribbon left,ΓWΩEΓIOΣ ∆ MEΓ. BPET. BAΣIΛAYΣ, signed below ΠIΣTPYKKI AYTOΠTHΣ BΠOIEI, rev. Tridenthead dividing two dolphins, AΩ-K∆ below, 60mm. (BHM 1221; E.1171), an attractiveneo-classical medal, extremely fine £1,800-2,000
This medal is sometimes referred to as the Naval Aid to Greece medal but this is incorrect.The reason for this medal being commissioned is unclear.
1076 George IV, Bronze portrait medal, 1824, by B.Pistrucci, head bound with ribbon left,ΓEΩPΓIOΣ ∆ MEΓ. BPET. BAΣIΛEYΣ, signed below ΠIΣTPYKKI AYTOΠTHΣ BΠOIEI, rev. Tridenthead dividing two dolphins, AΩ-K∆ below, 60mm. (BHM 1221; E.1171), light edge bruiseat 1 o’clock, reflective surfaces, almost uncirculated £200-300
The occasion commemorated by this medal is unclear.
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1077 Death of Lord Byron, 1824, Æ medal, by A.J. Stothard, head of Byron left, BYPΩNbehind, rev. AΦΘITON - AIEI, baytree, cloud with lightning above, edge inscribed in Greek,64mm. (BHM 1231; E.1172; Forrer V/695), rubbed on high points, almost extremely fine £250-300
1078 International Exhibition London 1862, Bronze Prize Medal awarded to the RightHonorable Lord Taunton, by L.C. Wyon, after D.Maclise, Britannia seated left,surrounded by female figures bearing the products of Art, Science, Agriculture andIndustry, a lion in foreground, rev. 1862 LONDINI HONORIS CAUSA within a wreath, edgeimpressed RT. HON. LORD TAUNTON, PRES. OF COUNCIL OF CHAIRMEN., 77mm. (BHM2747; E.1553), light marks in fields, about extremely fine £60-80
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This piece is one of the series of medals commissioned by the Corporation of the City of Londonto commemorate the visit of George I of Greece. 400 specimens were struck.
1080 Miscellaneous medallions and tokens, Fine Arts Exhibition 1874, bronze medal byG.T. Morgan (Eimer 1633), Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897, silver medal(1817b), Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897, bronze medal (1817), in originalcase of issue, Coronation of Edward VII 1902, silver medal by G.W. de Saulles (Eimer1871b), Coronation of George VI, bronze medallion, 1937, USA, New YorkExhibition of the Industry of all Nations, bronze medal, 1853, by C.C. Wright,Newcastle, John Elliott, Farthing, 1814 (Withers 889), Somerset, Bath, Farthing(DH.115), South Wales, Farthings, 1793 (2), Scotland, Glsgow Retailers token,Evasion Halfpenny, 1794, GEORGE RULED, rev. BRITAIN ISLES, Australia, ProfessorHolloway Penny Token, 1857, generally very fine to extremely fine (lot) £150-200
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Ancient, British and Foreign Coins Monday 2 December 2013 at 11.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m. BLAKEY 13015and Commemorative Medals Tuesday 3 December 2013 at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
i request spink, without legal obligations of any kind on its part, to bid on the following Lots up to the price given below.i understand that if my bid is successful the purchase price will be the sum of the final bid and buyer’s premium as a percentage of the final bid as well as any vatchargeable. the rate of premium is 20% of the final hammer price of each lot.
all bids shall be treated as offers made on the terms and Conditions for buyers printed in the catalogue. i also understand that spink provides the service of executingbids on behalf of clients for the convenience of clients and that spink will not be held responsible for failing to execute bids. if identical commission bids are received forthe same Lot, the commission bid received first by spink will take precedence. please note that you will not be notified if there are higher written bids received.
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ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS
AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
2-3 DECEMBER 2013
LONDON
69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ETtel: +44 (0)20 7563 4034fax: +44 (0)20 7563 4037email: [email protected]
YOU CAN ALSO BID IN REAL TIME ON SPINK LIVE.JUST VISIT WWW.SPINK.COM, REGISTER ANDSIGN UP FOR THE SALE.
WRITTEN BIDS FORM
this form should be sent or faxed to thespink auction office in advance of the sale.references for new clients should besupplied in good time to be taken upbefore the sale. bids received later thanone hour before the start of the sale maynot be processed.
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date saLe no.
Monday 2 December 2013 at 11.00 am. and 2.00 p.m. 13015Tuesday 3 December 2013 at 10.00 a.m. and 2.00 p.m.
VAT is chargeable on the hammer price andthe buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω)lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), andon lots marked (x) at the reduced rate(currently 5% on the hammer price and 20%on the buyer’s premium). vat on marginscheme lots (identified by the absence of anyvat symbol next to the lot number) ispayable at 20% on the buyer’s premium only.
BIDDING INCREMENTSbidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following orderalthough the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of theauction. the normal bidding increments are:up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50
£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500
£20,000 and up auctioneer’s discretion
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1 £1202 £1504 £1505 £2206 £907 £1508 £1209 £14010 £60011 £13012 £36013 £10014 £16015 £34016 £6017 £10018 £15019 £16021 £10025 £14033 £6038 £10040 £6041 £10042 £13044 £22046 £6052 £10054 £12055 £10056 £30058 £400
Lot Price
59 £10061 £15062 £13063 £8064 £18066 £2,20067 £3,10068 £1,00069 £4,60070 £1,50071 £70072 £2,10073 £58074 £40075 £38076 £40077 £62078 £52079 £38080 £70081 £75082 £68083 £22084 £3,00085 £1,50086 £1,60087 £1,10088 £1,10089 £1,60090 £1,45091 £95092 £1,800
Lot Price
93 £38094 £32095 £46096 £44097 £58098 £38099 £380100 £480101 £520102 £460103 £1,350104 £1,150105 £440106 £300107 £100108 £1,250109 £200110 £170111 £160112 £900113 £550114 £340115 £300116 £1,000117 £2,000118 £2,000119 £1,800120 £400121 £700122 £550123 £900124 £260
Lot Price
125 £180126 £1,250127 £220128 £180129 £260130 £220131 £280132 £300133 £220134 £160135 £320136 £800137 £550138 £200139 £300140 £280141 £220142 £1,250143 £460144 £400145 £190146 £2,900147 £400148 £480149 £520150 £420151 £480152 £320153 £320154 £150155 £480156 £260
Lot Price
157 £850158 £1,250159 £1,600160 £750161 £400162 £200163 £1,000164 £2,700165 £300166 £200167 £900168 £800169 £1,300170 £900171 £680172 £2,400173 £500174 £380175 £1,150176 £3,400177 £800178 £340179 £1,700180 £400181 £520182 £1,700183 £1,150184 £420185 £3,200186 £2,000187 £680188 £1,700
Lot Price
189 £1,200190 £2,200191 £900192 £650193 £500194 £2,000195 £3,200196 £1,600197 £300198 £260199 £600200 £170201 £320202 £140203 £200204 £160205 £620206 £140207 £320208 £80209 £60210 £150211 £110212 £90213 £150214 £80215 £140216 £100217 £20218 £110219 £140220 £200
Lot Price
AUCTION RESULTSsaLe: Indian, Islamic, British and Anglo-Gallic
Coins and Commemorative Medals
saLe no: 13014
date: 24 and 25 September 2013
venue: London
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to thenearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown.
Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.
Spink & Son Ltd69 Southampton Row
BloomsburyLondon WC1B 4ETTel: (020) 7563 4000
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221 £220222 £110223 £60224 £140225 £300226 £200227 £180228 £200229 £170230 £280231 £90232 £50233 £240234 £140235 £70236 £150237 £180238 £580239 £100240 £3,400241 £240242 £130243 £240244 £2,700245 £1,000246 £300247 £520248 £500249 £750250 £800251 £80252 £240253 £500254 £420255 £1,500256 £1,250257 £3,300258 £340259 £900260 £280261 £360262 £520263 £600264 £260265 £260266 £550267 £1,400268 £420269 £360270 £220
Lot Price
271 £220272 £120273 £150274 £60275 £50276 £120277 £120278 £60279 £100280 £190281 £400282 £1,300283 £360284 £200285 £1,300286 £750287 £950288 £100289 £130290 £1,050291 £400292 £160293 £120294 £130295 £400296 £1,800297 £580298 £170299 £150300 £130301 £100302 £240303 £130304 £180305 £130306 £90307 £240308 £120309 £170310 £120311 £150312 £650313 £360314 £200315 £260316 £950317 £120318 £2,300319 £320320 £150
Lot Price
321 £170322 £900323 £280324 £200325 £280326 £460327 £140328 £320329 £320330 £150331 £180332 £220333 £200334 £320335 £260336 £360337 £200338 £750339 £150340 £200341 £150342 £170343 £260344 £190345 £320346 £150347 £1,250348 £2,100349 £2,400350 £3,600351 £130352 £320354 £170355 £240356 £260357 £120358 £100359 £170360 £340361 £180362 £280363 £90364 £160365 £130366 £220367 £100368 £480369 £260370 £380371 £440
Lot Price
372 £100373 £550374 £460375 £160376 £120377 £380378 £1,900379 £500380 £280381 £480382 £220383 £110384 £550385 £650386 £200387 £220388 £130389 £1,450390 £2,000391 £620392 £360393 £300395 £120396 £620397 £260398 £100399 £50401 £190402 £320403 £50404 £140405 £140406 £4,000407 £1,550408 £6,800409 £600410 £260411 £420412 £420414 £7,000415 £220416 £320417 £240418 £850419 £190420 £1,750421 £5,200422 £5,000423 £550424 £60
Lot Price
425 £70426 £170427 £3,000428 £260429 £110431 £170433 £260434 £150435 £150436 £520437 £3,800438 £3,200439 £200440 £80441 £90442 £110443 £50444 £90445 £70446 £180447 £50448 £150449 £160450 £160451 £70452 £100453 £700454 £320455 £340456 £460457 £360458 £650459 £100460 £1,300461 £220462 £400463 £1,350464 £9,500465 £260466 £190467 £340468 £400469 £380470 £240471 £240472 £200473 £170474 £200475 £260476 £900
Lot Price
477 £170478 £100479 £680480 £2,600481 £240482 £180483 £320484 £170485 £140486 £220487 £100488 £380489 £150490 £500491 £600492 £220493 £700494 £180495 £300496 £280497 £1,900498 £1,600499 £300500 £240501 £240502 £620503 £260504 £190505 £140506 £130507 £240508 £920509 £110510 £480511 £160512 £3,600513 £900514 £3,400515 £400516 £480517 £500518 £420519 £160520 £620521 £1,900522 £120523 £80524 £70525 £400526 £160
Lot Price
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527 £120528 £680529 £150530 £320531 £650532 £5,200533 £480534 £140535 £280536 £40537 £420538 £28,000539 £27,000540 £3,600541 £190542 £240543 £130544 £100545 £100546 £110547 £420548 £620549 £1,200550 £19,000551 £120552 £130553 £1,000554 £750555 £800556 £15,000557 £15,000558 £4,000559 £2,100560 £5,500561 £130562 £600563 £240564 £460565 £140566 £220567 £1,250568 £1,300569 £380570 £200571 £1,500572 £160573 £130
Lot Price
574 £80575 £190576 £2,500577 £520578 £5,200579 £1,300581 £2,300582 £1,200583 £10,000584 £160585 £520586 £1,200587 £1,200588 £300589 £90590 £160591 £1,000592 £320593 £2,800594 £1,050595 £110596 £1,150597 £1,350598 £1,300599 £580600 £580601 £620602 £260603 £7,000604 £1,150605 £750606 £6,200607 £260608 £400609 £100610 £190611 £130612 £160613 £160615 £340616 £400617 £420618 £220619 £200620 £320621 £320622 £150
Lot Price
623 £900624 £700625 £500626 £680627 £300629 £1,250630 £1,600631 £1,600632 £320633 £680634 £320635 £140636 £170637 £240638 £150639 £140640 £160641 £2,400642 £4,400643 £15,200644 £900645 £240646 £220647 £2,800648 £1,000649 £750651 £18,000653 £460654 £1,500655 £9,000656 £700657 £260658 £440659 £1,800660 £300661 £130663 £700664 £460665 £220666 £80667 £900668 £440669 £520670 £850671 £900672 £13,000673 £1,900
Lot Price
674 £1,500675 £100676 £1,400677 £1,900678 £950679 £620680 £4,000681 £300682 £220683 £750684 £550685 £900686 £1,300687 £1,600688 £2,200689 £480690 £420691 £900692 £2,200693 £1,050694 £950695 £1,500696 £450697 £1,150698 £700699 £2,900700 £650701 £260702 £520703 £200704 £170705 £150706 £260707 £340708 £220709 £220710 £260711 £280712 £140713 £550715 £220716 £520717 £550718 £160719 £420720 £700721 £180
Lot Price
722 £180723 £190724 £320725 £240726 £200727 £200728 £700729 £440730 £150731 £300732 £160734 £260735 £17,000736 £1,200737 £320738 £220739 £650740 £420741 £220742 £4,200743 £680744 £460745 £380746 £320747 £80748 £380749 £320750 £1,900751 £1,600752 £1,250753 £520754 £320755 £360756 £1,350757 £180758 £240759 £300760 £150761 £260762 £320763 £320764 £380765 £260766 £440767 £1,350768 £4,200769 £525
Lot Price
770 £110771 £80772 £110773 £80774 £130775 £2,200776 £70777 £180778 £85779 £100780 £160781 £110782 £230783 £110784 £1,500785 £120786 £360788 £950789 £4,000790 £1,200791 £1,800792 £850793 £520794 £380795 £380796 £220797 £120798 £460799 £140801 £2,600803 £90804 £280805 £280806 £500807 £400808 £70809 £120810 £700811 £440812 £50813 £1,700814 £160815 £90816 £2,000
Lot Price
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1 £1,1502 £3603 £3404 £7,0005 £3406 £3007 £1,5508 £3,9009 £20010 £80011 £8,50012 £20013 £40014 £40015 £22016 £18,00017 £3,60018 £3,40019 £36,00020 £6,50021 £4,80022 £1,10023 £11024 £3,80025 £7026 £32027 £2,50028 £2,30029 £65030 £90031 £2,70032 £2,40033 £50034 £55035 £3,60036 £42037 £750
Lot Price
38 £34039 £1,80040 £6041 £1,10042 £2,30043 £20,00044 £14045 £3,80046 £13047 £42048 £65049 £1,80050 £22051 £38052 £28053 £20054 £65055 £34056 £38057 £34058 £1,50059 £46060 £44061 £18062 £7,50063 £22064 £75065 £34066 £30067 £20068 £32069 £26070 £28071 £1,00072 £40073 £3,50074 £7,500
Lot Price
75 £2,50076 £60077 £1,30078 £14079 £30080 £80081 £3,20082 £80083 £19084 £22085 £2,00086 £1,90087 £4,40088 £52089 £85090 £22091 £3,20092 £1,00093 £20094 £2,00095 £30096 £1,70097 £4,00099 £400100 £1,200101 £340102 £1,500103 £2,700104 £1,100105 £500106 £320107 £2,300108 £600109 £5,000110 £640111 £1,250112 £2,100
Lot Price
113 £2,000114 £700115 £420116 £650117 £340118 £400119 £220120 £220121 £280122 £240123 £200125 £120126 £280127 £240128 £180129 £260130 £300131 £800132 £170133 £2,200134 £3,200135 £170136 £130137 £160138 £260139 £4,000141 £150142 £170143 £130144 £7,500145 £3,200146 £2,200147 £1,000148 £120149 £160150 £700151 £200
Lot Price
152 £300153 £3,400154 £120155 £90156 £400157 £420158 £2,600159 £1,000161 £180162 £360163 £1,700164 £340165 £1,600166 £340168 £300169 £2,000170 £220171 £80172 £420173 £3,400174 £850175 £750176 £150177 £280178 £2,300179 £200180 £420181 £1,500182 £3,500184 £1,000185 £1,650186 £1,000187 £800188 £1,100189 £1,400190 £1,200191 £1,200
Lot Price
192 £550193 £550194 £650195 £340196 £280197 £500198 £240199 £550200 £420201 £400202 £360203 £1,400205 £1,300206 £5,200207 £750208 £850209 £1,200210 £700211 £550212 £220214 £46,000215 £28,000216 £620217 £550218 £750219 £580220 £600221 £360222 £900223 £600224 £420225 £500226 £1,100227 £500228 £3,200229 £280230 £2,300
Lot Price
AUCTION RESULTSsaLe: World Coins and Commemorative Medals
saLe no: 13039
date: Tuesday 1 October 2013
venue: London
The following prices in sterling do not include the buyer’s premium and are rounded to thenearest pound. Lots which did not sell are not shown.
Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.
Spink & Son Ltd69 Southampton Row
BloomsburyLondon WC1B 4ETTel: (020) 7563 4000
Spink 13015 Coin pages:Layout 1 8/11/13 09:34 Page 267
231 £1,100232 £300233 £2,500234 £1,350235 £1,100236 £2,000237 £2,200238 £1,600239 £5,000240 £750241 £3,000242 £550243 £850244 £440245 £1,600247 £1,600248 £3,600250 £1,100251 £1,900252 £300253 £19,000254 £260255 £1,200256 £500258 £125,000259 £28,000260 £48,000261 £6,000262 £4,000264 £700265 £950266 £400268 £700269 £1,150270 £850271 £460272 £550274 £1,050275 £600276 £1,150277 £3,000278 £200279 £1,200280 £1,000281 £520282 £850283 £190284 £4,400288 £3,800290 £4,200291 £7,000292 £1,200293 £550294 £420295 £5,500296 £380297 £400298 £78,000
Lot Price
299 £1,000300 £240303 £260304 £3,200305 £3,600306 £100307 £1,400308 £14,000309 £2,700310 £340311 £3,800312 £4,000313 £6,000314 £3,800315 £1,500316 £1,700317 £5,200318 £150319 £2,500321 £2,800322 £800323 £620324 £680325 £4,400326 £150327 £260329 £1,500331 £2,600332 £380333 £260334 £260335 £300336 £340337 £360338 £360339 £360340 £420341 £16,000342 £7,000343 £460345 £180349 £190350 £900351 £750352 £40353 £1,900354 £1,300355 £1,750356 £70357 £1,200358 £1,350359 £1,000360 £4,600361 £9,000362 £680363 £600364 £260365 £150
Lot Price
366 £18,000367 £260368 £340369 £240370 £280371 £160372 £200373 £190374 £280375 £200376 £220378 £280380 £220381 £260382 £280383 £260384 £240385 £320386 £80387 £240388 £1,000389 £10,000390 £280391 £140392 £120393 £280394 £220395 £16,000396 £220397 £260398 £29,000399 £320400 £240401 £20,000402 £240403 £4,000404 £340405 £280406 £240407 £140409 £7,000410 £160411 £1,300412 £28,000413 £20,000414 £2,300415 £1,050416 £12,500417 £3,100418 £2,500419 £6,200420 £1,400421 £2,600422 £4,800423 £1,900424 £5,000425 £2,800426 £5,600
Lot Price
427 £1,050428 £1,800429 £5,800430 £1,500431 £1,900434 £400435 £3,200436 £3,400437 £2,800438 £320439 £700440 £23,000441 £700442 £460444 £800445 £110446 £140447 £19,000448 £420449 £130450 £100451 £3,000452 £260453 £1,100454 £1,000455 £100456 £1,700457 £850458 £7,000459 £400460 £420461 £340462 £320463 £420464 £300465 £150466 £220467 £180468 £700469 £180470 £380471 £160472 £240473 £800474 £4,200475 £4,000476 £1,500477 £320478 £70479 £80480 £100481 £122482 £60483 £120484 £170485 £600486 £850487 £5,800
Lot Price
488 £100489 £300490 £160491 £170492 £300493 £200494 £850495 £480497 £70498 £4,000499 £950500 £600501 £3,800502 £6,400503 £400504 £31,000505 £1,700506 £4,400507 £8,500508 £360509 £1,250510 £1,000511 £320512 £360514 £260515 £260516 £1,900517 £1,600518 £220519 £1,600520 £8,500521 £420522 £1,900523 £500524 £5,500525 £240526 £220527 £100,000528 £260529 £240530 £240531 £300532 £260533 £1,200534 £160535 £60536 £350537 £100538 £70539 £95541 £320542 £140543 £150544 £110545 £240546 £80547 £140548 £220
Lot Price
549 £120550 £220551 £70552 £110553 £110554 £6,000555 £440556 £170557 £80560 £55561 £50562 £50563 £1,600564 £38,000565 £1,100566 £5,200567 £63,000568 £6,000569 £40,000570 £600571 £170572 £360573 £480574 £1,900575 £460576 £300577 £1,600578 £200579 £27,000580 £90581 £320582 £190583 £190584 £260585 £420586 £400587 £2,200588 £750589 £650590 £750591 £650592 £650593 £300594 £550595 £60596 £220597 £420599 £400600 £400601 £680602 £460603 £450604 £100605 £70606 £2,000607 £240608 £750609 £160
Lot Price
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERSThese conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contractwith you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully.
Spink Uni (07/11) (20)
1 DEFINITIONS
The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as toauthorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the descriptionin the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordancewith the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/orrestoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in anycatalogue;
Reserve the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
2 SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT
2.1 All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertakeneither as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principalif we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting asagent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have afinancial interest in the Lot.
2.2 The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
3 BEFORE THE SALE
3.1 Examination of goodsYou are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which youare interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports areusually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you otherthan in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Termsand Conditions.
3.2 Catalogue descriptions
3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or madeorally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin,date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance,condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merelystatements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements ofdefinitive fact. Catalogue illustrations are for guidance only, andshould not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour ofany item or to reveal imperfections. Estimates of the selling priceshould not be relied on as a statement that this price is either theprice at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose.
3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their beingin perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or givenby way of condition report make reference to damage and/orrestoration. We provide this information for guidance only and theabsence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free fromdefects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defectsimply the absence of any others.
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud,neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, areresponsible for the correctness of any statement as to theauthorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness orprovenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or forany faults or defects in any Lot.
3.3 Your ResponsibilityYou are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of thegoods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
3.4 Extensions – Stamps only3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of
Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containingundescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less thanforty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement ofthe first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have
the same effect as notice of an intention to question thegenuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms andConditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case ofForgery) shall apply accordingly.
3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required andspecify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subjectto agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, torefuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticityincluding (without limitation) where the proposed expert is notknown to us.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate ofAuthenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. Youacknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an ExpertCommittee to reach an opinion will vary depending on thecircumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension onaccount of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as havingfaults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion orCertificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not includedin the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under theforegoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by theAuctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot.
3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificateof Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and noton the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity.No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp andthe return of such a stamp will not be accepted.
4 AT THE SALE
4.1 Refusal of admissionOur sales usually take place on our own premises or premises overwhich we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisableat our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises orattendance at an auction.
4.2 Registration before biddingYou must complete and sign a registration form and provideidentification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that weusually require buyers to undergo a credit check.If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you areregistering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require adeposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such depositwill be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you areunsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the samemeans it was paid to Spink.Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as “Premium Lots”,which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on theitem for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such anevent.
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4.3 Bidding as PrincipalWhen making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or byway of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online oremail bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will beaccepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at thetime of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a thirdparty buyer acceptable to us.
4.4 Commission BidsIf you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the formprovided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonableendeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not laterthan 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on aparticular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are thehighest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid wasreceived first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to othercommitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auctionmay be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this isundertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated,we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. Youshould therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain ofbidding.
4.5 On-line BiddingWe offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will notbe responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on theinternet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) aloss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) abreakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii)a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer orsystem. Execution of on-line internet bids is a free service undertakensubject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do notaccept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errorsor omissions in connection with this activity.
4.6 Telephone BidsIf you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before thesale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable youto participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will webe liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
4.7 Currency ConverterAt some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on theone month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays BankPlc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on thedate of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined byus, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currencyconverter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond ourcontrol either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on theconverter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shallnot be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following thecurrency converter.
4.8 Video imagesAt some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in itsoperation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either thecorrespondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of theimage as a reproduction of the original.
4.9 Bidding IncrementsBidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in thefollowing order although the auctioneer may vary the biddingincrements during the course of the auction. The normal biddingincrements are:
Up to £100 by £5£100 to £300 by £10£300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc.£600 to £1,000 by £50£1,000 to £3,000 by £100£3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc.£6,000 to £20,000 by £500£20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
4.10 Bidding by Spink4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to
the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above thelow estimate printed in the auction catalogue.
4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchaseLots as principal.
4.11 The Auctioneer’s DiscretionThe auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bidto advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdrawor divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case oferror or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again.
4.12 Successful BidSubject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marksthe acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid ishigher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of acontract for sale between you and the Seller.
4.13 After Sale ArrangementsIf you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Sellerwithin 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Sellerreserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium inaccordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller acommission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement.
4.14 Return of LotOnce your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to payfor that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If thereare any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days ofreceipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may thenrequest that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out inclause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund ofthe corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. Wewill not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received byus in the same condition that it was in at the auction date.
5 AFTER THE AUCTION5.1 Buyer’s Premium
In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’sPremium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer Price of each Lot.
5.2 Value Added TaxOther than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on theHammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lotsat the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at thereduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on theBuyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by theabsence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20%on the Buyer’s premium only.
5.3 VAT RefundsGeneral5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they
have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date ofsale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VATinvoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, thenany refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases creditswill be made when proof of export is provided. If you export theLot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from theShipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made.
5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of exportcertificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail toreturn the proof of export certificate to us within such period andyou have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will beliable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and weshall be entitled to invoice you for this sum.
5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of exportcertificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment willbe made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed.
VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s
Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You mustcertify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country andthat the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3months of the date of sale.
5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT hasbeen charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may bepossible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 toHM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section,Londonderry.
VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 monthsof the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded.
5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold(g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refundedwhere evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’sPremium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as acollectibles dealer.
5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an ImportVAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is producedwithin 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both theHammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Whererequired, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specificform of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on theexport of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibilityin respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie withyou and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain suchcertificate.
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5.4 Payment5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address
and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any paymentsto us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprisingthe Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT)within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if youwish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be)required.
5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts duehave been paid in full. This includes instances where specialarrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement.
5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the followingmethods:II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set
out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you.Please ensure that your client number is noted on thetransfer.
i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltdand sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury,London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing chargesfor payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on anon-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that theremittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice isenclosed with your payment.
(iii) By Visa or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied.Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made bythe card holder in person whilst on our premises.
5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not bythird parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registrationthat you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
5.5 InvoicesInvoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero ratedLots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme;Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†),imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammerfor EU VAT registered buyers.
5.6 Collection of Purchases5.6.1 Unless we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items
sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have beenpaid in full.
5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us willbe covered in accordance with our policy which is available forinspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of sevendays or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After sevendays or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lotwill be entirely at your risk.
5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to acceptresponsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes inatmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism.
5.7 NotificationWe are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. WhileInvoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not acceptresponsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You arerequested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possibleafter the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoidincurring charges for late payment.
5.8 Packing and handling5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when
handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that afterseven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, theLot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at theback of the catalogue.
5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any ImportDuties that may be incurred upon importation to the finaldestination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order toavoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of anyCustoms import restrictions that prohibit the importation ofcertain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) underthese circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s)seized or destroyed by Customs.
5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other thanthe invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion ofSpink.
5.9 Recommended packers and shippersIf required our shipping department may arrange shipment as youragent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, oursuggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of suchparties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whomwe have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the thirdparties concerned.
5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated
payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exerciseone or more of the following rights or remedies:5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound
interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the fullamount is due;
5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group mayowe you in any other transaction the outstanding amountremaining unpaid by you;
5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or otherproperty in the possession of the Spink Group until you havepaid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if theunpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property.Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amountoutstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall havethe right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. Weshall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstandingto us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you;
5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the SpinkGroup in respect of different transactions, to apply any amountpaid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particulartransaction, whether or not you so direct;
5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or onyour behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting anybids.
5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall inaddition be entitled:
5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to youat the same or any other auction;
5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, ifthis results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balancefrom you together with all reasonable costs including a 20%seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissionsand premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales orotherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to makepayment; or
5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.5.11 Failure to collect
Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale,whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay astorage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling costthat may apply. You will not be entitled to collect the Lot until alloutstanding charges are met, together with payment of all otheramounts due to us.
5.12 Export Licence5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed
provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise youin relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibilityin respect of any export will lie with you and we will not beresponsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences.
5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may berequired to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiverdocument stating that a licence will be applied for.
5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is requiredbefore exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within twoor three weeks but delays can occur.
5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wishto apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation tomake payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest onlate payment.
5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on yourbehalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursementsand out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, togetherwith any relevant VAT.
5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund anyinterest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is madeby you despite the fact that an export licence is required.
5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you
if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in thecatalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall nothowever be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) thecatalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction datecorresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars orexperts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict ofopinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgeryonly by means of either a scientific process not generally acceptedfor use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which atthe date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticableor likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, youshould note that this refund can be obtained only if the followingconditions are met:5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the
receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is aForgery;
5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen daysfrom receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at theauction date; and
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5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you mustproduce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery andthat you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any thirdparty claims.
5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any morethan the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shallhave no claim for interest.
5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of beingtransferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom theoriginal invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when soldand who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot withoutdisposing of any interest in it to any third party.
5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process toestablish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such processwas used or in use at the date of the auction.
6 LIABILITYNothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for:6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or
fraudulent misrepresentation.7 COPYRIGHT
7.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, videoor otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an imagewill belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever waywe see fit.
7.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relatingto a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall havethe right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allowanyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material withoutour prior written consent.
8 VATYou shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that ofthe Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues.Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseencost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you willreimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
9 NOTICESAll notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally,sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the otherparty. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on thesecond working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifthworking day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will bedeemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch.
10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONSThe following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting forthe purposes of your business.10.1 Limitation of Liability
Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (includingfor negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentationor otherwise for any:10.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or
similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss ofcontract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or
10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,costs, damages, charges or expenses.
10.2 SeverabilityIf any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to beinvalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and therest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to thefullest extent permitted by law.
10.3 Force majeureWe shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayedin performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions orfrom carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidentsbeyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes,lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforceor the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service ortransport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, maliciousdamage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule,regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery,fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors.
10.4 Waiver10.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only
effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstancesfor which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising anyright or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shallconstitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, norpreclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exerciseof such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exerciseof that (or any other) right or remedy.
10.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising underthese Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not excluderights provided by law.
10.5 Law and Jurisdiction10.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising
out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall begoverned by, and construed in accordance with, the law of Englandand Wales.
10.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England andWales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute orclaim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms andConditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges
Prices for books(items sent by this method are not covered by insurance)
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging
Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have tobe sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier servicesare required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please [email protected] for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition tothe above charges.
Value Added Tax (VAT)
Charging of (VAT) at AuctionThe information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends toaccount for VAT.
i. Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’
Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of anyVAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not besubject to VAT on the Hammer Price.
2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme toVAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day,we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the HammerPrice and the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registeredbusinesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to thenormal rules for recovering input tax.
ii. Zero-Rated LotsLimited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT inthe United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ MarginScheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’spremium.
iii. Daggered LotsLots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20%on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
iv. Starred and Omega LotsLots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% onthe Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear theOmega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price andon the Buyer’s Premium. Such Lots bear VAT because the Lot is liable forVAT at this rate on importation into the EU.
v. Investment Gold LotsLots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the HammerPrice and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund ofVAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proofof business as a collectibles dealer.
vi. Imported LotsLots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω)have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium becausethey have been imported into the United Kingdom from outside the EU.In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which ineffect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has beensold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to paythe import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HMCustoms and Excise on your behalf.
Invoice Value UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to £1,500 £10 £15 £20
Up to £10,000 £20 £30 £40
Above £10,001 £20 £50 £60
Weight UK EU Rest of the WorldUp to 1kg £8 for any weight £12 £15
Up to 2kg £8 for any weight £18 £25
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BANKNOTES
5/6 December World Banknotes London 1303414/15 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31819 January Coins, Banknotes, Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1401115/16 April World Banknotes London 14008
SALE CALENDAR 2013/2014
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following services:– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
STAMPS
11/12/13 November The Collector’s Series Sale London 1304314 November The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire - Part II London 1304914 November The Robert Marion Collection of Mauritius Stamps and Postal History London 1304815 November Postal History and Historical Documents London 1305011 December Great Britain Stamps and Postal History London 1304418 January Fine Stamps and Covers of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 14010
COINS
2/3 December Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 1301514/15 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31819 January Coins, Banknotes, Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 1401126 March Specialist Islamic Sale London 1401226/27 March Ancient, British and Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals London 14004
MEDALS
21 November Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 1300324 April Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria London 14001
BONDS AND SHARES
28 November Bonds and Share Certificates of the World London 1301714/15 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 31816 January Bonds and Share Certificates of the Americas New York 31919 January Coins, Banknotes, Bonds and Share Certificates of China and Hong Kong Hong Kong 14011
AUTOGRAPHS
15 November Postal History and Historical Documents London 1305028 November The Bruce Lee Memorabilia Sale Hong Kong 1305114/15 January The Collector’s Series Sale New York 318
WINES
17 January An Evening of Exceptional Wines Hong Kong SFW04
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