Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals (1 & 2 Feb 22)

Page 1

Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2 February 2022 at 10am each day Catalogue 249


BOARD OF DIRECTORS Pierce Noonan Nimrod Dix

Chairman and CEO Deputy Chairman

Robin Greville Christopher Webb

Chief Technology Officer Director (Numismatics)

AUCTION AND CLIENT SERVICES Philippa Healy Emma Oxley Anna Gumola Jackie Clark Christopher Mellor-Hill Chris Finch Hatton James King Lee King

Head of Administration (Associate Director) Accounts and Viewing Accounts and Viewing Administrative Assistant Head of Client Liaison (Associate Director) Client Liaison Saleroom and Facilities Manager Logistics and Shipping Manager

020 7016 1775 020 7016 1700 020 7016 1700 020 7016 1700 020 7016 1771 020 7016 1754 020 7016 1755 020 7016 1756

philippa@dnw.co.uk emma@dnw.co.uk anna@dnw.co.uk jackie@dnw.co.uk christopher@dnw.co.uk finch@dnw.co.uk james@dnw.co.uk lee@dnw.co.uk

Thomasina Smith

Head of Numismatics (Associate Director)

020 7016 1832

thomasina@dnw.co.uk

Head of Department (Associate Director) Consultant

020 7016 1831 020 7016 1700

andrew@dnw.co.uk michaelogrady@dnw.co.uk

BANKNOTES Andrew Pattison Michael O’Grady

COINS, TOKENS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS Peter Preston-Morley Tim Wilkes Bradley Hopper Jim Brown Peter Mitchell Douglas Saville Richard Gladdle Garry Charman Michael Trenerry Colin Fraser

Head of Department (Associate Director) Specialist Specialist Consultant (British & World Coins) Consultant (British Hammered Coins) Consultant (Numismatic Literature) Consultant (Historical Medals and Tokens) Consultant (British & World Coins and Tokens) Consultant (Ancient and Medieval Coins) Consultant (English and Scottish Coins)

020 7016 1802 ppm@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1804 tim@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1805 bradley@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 jim@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 petermitchell@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 douglassaville@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 richardgladdle@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 garrycharman@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 michaeltrenerry@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 colinfraser@dnw.co.uk

ARTEFACTS AND ANTIQUITIES Nigel Mills

Consultant

020 7016 1700

nigelmills@dnw.co.uk

MEDALS AND MILITARIA Nimrod Dix Oliver Pepys Mark Quayle Michael Jackson Dixon Pickup

Head of Department (Director) Specialist (Associate Director) Specialist (Associate Director) Consultant (Militaria) Consultant (Militaria)

020 7016 1820 nimrod@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1811 oliver@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1810 mark@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 michaeljackson@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 dixon@dnw.co.uk

JEWELLERY, WATCHES AND OBJECTS OF VERTU Frances Noble Laura Smith Rachel Bailey Joanne Lewis Jessica Edmonds

Head of Department (Associate Director) Specialist Specialist Watch Specialist Junior Specialist and Auction Clerk

020 7016 1781 020 7016 1782 020 7016 1784 020 7016 1785 020 7016 1782

frances@dnw.co.uk laura@dnw.co.uk rachelbailey@dnw.co.uk joanne@dnw.co.uk jessie@dnw.co.uk

020 7016 1750 020 7016 1751 020 7016 1700 020 7016 1774 020 7016 1773 020 7016 1772 020 7016 1700 020 7016 1752 07790 732448 020 7016 1700

robin@dnw.co.uk ian@dnw.co.uk dan@dnw.co.uk iank@dnw.co.uk henry@dnw.co.uk jordan@dnw.co.uk jan@dnw.co.uk clair@dnw.co.uk rachel@rachelaked.co.uk danielle@dnw.co.uk

TECHNOLOGY AND MEDIA Robin Greville Ian Anderson Dan Noonan Ian Kington Henry Browne Jordan King Jan Starnes Clair Perera Rachel Aked Danielle Quinn

Head of Systems Technology (Director) Head of Online Services (Associate Director) Web Developer Head of Photography (Associate Director) Deputy Head of Photography Photographic Assistant and Auction Clerk Photographic Consultant Head of Graphic Design and Marketing Press Officer Online Marketing and Auction Clerk

OVERSEAS REPRESENTATIVES AUSTRALIA Western Australia John Burridge MG johnburridge@dnw.co.uk

GERMANY Berlin Michael Gietzelt michaelgietzelt@dnw.co.uk

SOUTH AFRICA Cape Town Natalie Jaffe nataliejaffe@dnw.co.uk

CANADA Ontario Tanya Ursual tanyaursual@dnw.co.uk

JAPAN Tokyo Eiichi Ishii eiichiishii@dnw.co.uk

USA Maryland Dr Andy Singer andysinger@dnw.co.uk


AN AUCTION OF

Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals Tuesday 1 and Wednesday 2 February 2022 at 10am each day

Live Online Auction with Room Bidding Available Free live bidding:

www.dnw.co.uk

VIEWING Strictly by appointment only Monday 10 January to Thursday 27 January 10am to 4pm Public viewing by appointment only: Friday 28 and Monday 31 January 10am to 4pm All appointments to view: 020 7016 1700 or viewing@dnw.co.uk All visitors to Bolton Street must observe government guidelines on social distancing and wear masks at all times There are high quality images of all lots available to view at www.dnw.co.uk

For commission bids and enquiries, please contact Peter Preston-Morley, Christopher Webb, Tim Wilkes or Bradley Hopper

DIX NOONAN WEBB Ltd | 16 Bolton Street, Mayfair, London W1J 8BQ | 020 7016 1700 Account enquiries accounts@dnw.co.uk | General auction enquiries auctions@dnw.co.uk

To place a commission bid or order a catalogue go to www.dnw.co.uk Bankers: Lloyds, 39 Piccadilly, London W1J 0AA Sort code: 30-96-64 Account No. 00622865

Swift Code: LOYDGB2L IBAN: GB70LOYD30966400622865 BIC: LOYDGB21085


Summary of Information for Buyers Registering to Bid It is strongly recommended that you contact us as early as possible if you wish to bid in one of our auctions and have never previously registered with us. This may be done via our website (www.dnw. co.uk > Your Account > Account Authorisation), by email to auctions@dnw.co.uk or by telephone to 020 7016 1700. The period directly before our auctions is extremely busy and we cannot guarantee that the registration process, which may include security checks, can be carried out in time for you to bid if your request is received by us at a late stage.

Bidding Priority Please note that we prioritise executing commission bids as early as possible in order to secure the lot for you at the cheapest possible price. It is therefore entirely possible that a lot can sell at your top bid to another bidder. To avoid this happening we offer an optional ‘Plus 1’ bidding increment facility, whereby if the bidding is against you at your maximum bid the auctioneer will execute one further bid on your behalf. Please note that in the event of identical top bids priority is given to the first bid received.

Placing Bids Live Bidding via www.dnw.co.uk You may bid in real time from your computer or mobile device. We provide an optional live video and audio feed of the auctioneer, allowing you to participate in much the same way as attending the auction. You may see your invoice and pay online directly after you’ve finished bidding. There is no additional charge for this facility.

Advance Bidding via www.dnw.co.uk We strongly advise this method if you wish to leave bids in advance as it is the easiest, most accurate and flexible way to leave your bids and gives you total control over them right up to the point that the lot is offered for sale. Bids made online cannot be seen by others and only become live at the point the lot is being sold. Up until this time your bids can be easily altered or cancelled. An automated email is sent to confirm any changes made. There is no additional charge for online bidding and it is not necessary to pre-register a payment card in order to do so.

Postal and Telephone Bids Whilst we are still happy to execute all bids submitted to us using post or telephone, it should be noted that all bids left with us in these ways will be entered at our offices using exactly the same bidding facility to which all our clients have access. There is, therefore, no better way of ensuring the accuracy of your advance bids than to place them yourself online. If you are registered with DNW you may bid by email to auctions@dnw.co.uk or by telephone to 020 7016 1700. All bids placed by email or telephone must be received before 16:00 on the day preceding the sale. A bidding form is included in the back of this catalogue. If you wish to use this please fill it in carefully, to include all relevant information. Please ensure that you post this form so that it arrives, at the latest, the day before the sale.

Bidding in the Auction Room You are very welcome to attend the auction and bid in person if you are registered with DNW. Please note that the auction room is situated on the third floor of a Georgian building which doesn’t have a lift. You may pay for and clear your lots during the auction.


Saleroom Notices Should the description of a lot need to be amended after the publication of this catalogue, the amendments will appear automatically on the DNW website, www.dnw.co.uk. All such amendments are also incorporated in the List of Saleroom Notices pertaining to this auction which are posted separately on the website. The auctioneer will refer to any notices at the time any affected lot is offered for sale.

Catalogue Illustrations and the Internet Prospective bidders are reminded that the DNW website features high-resolution colour illustrations of every lot in this auction. There may also be additional illustrations of any lot.

Buyers’ Premium The rate for this sale is 24% of the Hammer Price (+ VAT where applicable)

Importation Duty Lots marked ‘x’ are subject to importation duty of 5% on the Hammer Price unless re-exported outside the UK. From 1 January 2021 importation VAT may be levied by EU countries on lots sold by DNW and subsequently imported into those countries. Although DNW is unable to advise buyers on customs regulations in their country of domicile, there is further information regarding EU importation VAT rates for collectable items in the Terms and Conditions published on the DNW website.

Bullion Lots Lots marked ‘G’ will have the VAT element shown on your invoice.

Prices Realised The hammer prices of lots sold at DNW auctions are posted at www.dnw.co.uk in real time and telephone enquiries are welcome from 09:00 on the day after the auction.

Payment You may access your invoice shortly after the hammer has fallen on your last lot. As we weigh lots at the time of cataloguing most shipping is already calculated, enabling you to settle your account, clear and receive your lots in a timely fashion. Full Terms and Conditions of Business are available to read in the back of this catalogue and on our website.

Contacts General Support Enquiries auctions@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 or from overseas (+44) 20 7016 1700

Website and Live Bidding Support Enquiries Ian Anderson ian@dnw.co.uk 020 7016 1700 or from overseas (+44) 20 7016 1700


CONTENTS

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

Tuesday 1 February at 10am British Coins from various properties .........................................................................1-231 Proof and Specimen Sets ..........................................................................................232-243 British Coins – Lots .................................................................................................. 244-344 Scottish and Island Coins from various properties ..................................................... 345-354 Ten-minute interval World Coins from various properties ........................................................................ 355-681 The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins ..........................................................682-750 Ancient Coins from various properties.......................................................................751-788

Wednesday 2 February at 10am The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer... 789-911 The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final) ........... 912-1026 British Tokens from various properties ....................................................................1027-1137 Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection .............................1138-1216 Tickets and Passes from various properties .............................................................1217-1224 British Historical Medals from various properties ................................................... 1225-1245 World Historical Medals from various properties ................................................... 1246-1275

OTHER FORTHCOMING EVENTS AUCTIONS 26 January 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

9-10 March 2022 Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals

23 February 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

23 March 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

24 February 2022 British, Irish and World Banknotes

12-13 April 2022 Coins, Historical Medals and Antiquities

8 March 2022 Irish Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals

20 April 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

VALUATION DAYS HENLEY-ON-THAMES

NORWICH

Hotel du Vin 12 January 2022

Maids Head Hotel 24 January 2022

SHAFTESBURY

LUDLOW

Shaftesbury Arts Centre 20 January 2022

The Feathers Hotel 31 January 2022

All dates are provisional and do not constitute a full listing for the date span shown. Please see www.dnw.co.uk for more details and the latest updates DNW CATALOGUE NUMBERS Keen-eyed readers who keep past DNW catalogues will have noted a change to the numbering system, effective with this auction, which in sequence is the 249th catalogue sale of coins, tokens and historical medals staged by the company since June 1993.


BRITISH COINS


British Coins from Various Properties British Iron Age

1 GALLO-BELGIC, Stater, Series B [Nervii], incuse punch with cross-hatch pattern, rev. horse bounding right, rider above holding palm, rosette behind, lyre below, 7.46g (Sills class 1c; ABC 10; Mack 7; D & T 91; VA 33-10; S 4). Nearly very fine, centrally struck, attractive and extremely rare £2,000-£2,600 2 CANTII, Flat Linear Potin, Crescent Bull type, crude head right, eye ring with pellet, rev. lines representing bull, 1.88g (ABC 168; S 63). Very fine £10-£15 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

3 CANTII, Uninscribed issues, Unit, facing heads type, two heads with long braided hair vis-à-vis, stylised bull’s head below, rev. horse bounding left, various ornaments around, 0.89g (ABC 216; BMC –; S –). Very fine but somewhat rough find patina, extremely rare £600-£800

4 CANTII, Uninscribed issues, Unit, Canterbury Dragon type, coiled dragon right with tail of four strands, ornaments around, rev. horse bounding right with large horns and ringed pellets on body, crosshatched net above, 0.96g (ABC 243; BMC 2478; S 174). Centrally struck from fresh dies, extremely fine and fresh; a superb example of this excessively rare type £1,200-£1,500

5 CANTII, Dubnovellaunus, Unit, head, neck and foreleg of three horses in a spiral arrangement, rev. bull right, bird on back, pellet-in-annulet above, 0.84g (ABC 327; BMC –; VA –; S –). Small edge chip at 6 o’clock on reverse and some minor porosity, otherwise very fine, attractive and excessively rare £400-£600

6 Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British B [Chute type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. horse left with box head, pellets above, coffee-bean and three strokes behind, crab-like object below, 6.27g (ABC 746; BMC 35ff; VA 1205; S 22). Good very fine, struck in high relief £500-£600

7 Early Uninscribed issues, Stater, British B [Chute type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. horse left with box head, pellets above, coffee-bean and three strokes behind, crab-like object below, 6.12g (ABC 746; BMC 35ff; VA 1205; S 22). Good fine, earthen deposits £200-£260 Provenance: Found at Langton Matravers (Dorset), 2019; PAS DOR-BC727D

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties 8 Uncertain tribe around Berkshire, Unit, Abingdon Zoo right type, boar standing right, horse bounding right above, rev. large horse standing right with ladder-man, smaller horse at 10 o’clock, 0.84g (ABC 1004; BMC –; S –). Chipped, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £80-£100

9 ATREBATES AND REGNI, Commios, Stater, class 1b, Muzzles type, devolved head of Apollo right, rev. triple-tailed horse prancing right, ornament of three annulets above, wheel below, 5.41g (Sills 321; ABC 1022; BMC 724-7; S 64). Very fine, the reverse centrally struck, attractive gold £1,200-£1,500

10 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, COM F on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, REX below, 5.29g (ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise good very fine or better £1,500-£2,000 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard. This coin, together with those in Lots 11-16 and Lot 18, derive from a hoard discovered on land near Chawton in several parts between 2011 and 2020. The first tranche was reported as treasure trove and delivered to the British Museum in March 2012 [Ref. 2012T43; HAMP-6DFB33]. The PAS database describes it thus. ‘All (105) of the gold coins are of Iron Age date and of types produced between about AD 10 and 45. The vast majority (98) are coins struck for Verica, a local king with a powerbase in central-southern England (Hampshire and surrounding counties). One coin was struck by Verica's contemporary, Cunobelin, who ruled a territory covering much of eastern England and Kent. The remaining six coins were struck in the name of Epaticcus, who is usually identified as a brother of Cunobelin. He issued coins in the Berkshire-Hampshire-Wiltshire area, in about AD 30-45’. A further 20 coins were unearthed and declared in 2019 [2019T712; HAMP-192454] and thirteen more in 2020 [2021T362]. All 138 coins have been disclaimed and returned to the landowner and finders

11 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, COM F on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, voided crescent and REX below, 5.32g (ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Good very fine or better £1,500-£2,000 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard

12 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, COM F on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, REX below, 5.23g (ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Very fine, reverse better £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard

13 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, COM FI on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, REX below, 5.32g (ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Very fine or better, the variety rare £1,500-£2,000 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

14 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, vine leaf dividing VI RI, rev. mounted warrior right, holding lance and shield, C O F around, 5.30g (ABC 1193; BMC 1159ff; VA 520; S 121). Good very fine or better £1,800-£2,200 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard

15 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, vine leaf dividing VI RI, rev. mounted warrior right, holding lance and shield, C O F around, 5.35g (ABC 1193; BMC 1159ff; VA 520; S 121). Metal flaw in obverse field, otherwise good very fine or better £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard

16 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, vine leaf dividing VI RI, rev. mounted warrior right, holding lance and shield, C O F around, 5.32g (ABC 1193; BMC 1159ff; VA 520; S 121). On an irregular flan, very fine £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard

17 ATREBATES AND REGNI, Verica, Unit, VERI[CA COM]MI around pellet in annulet, rev. lion right, crescent above, REX below, 1.13g (ABC 1229; BMC 1332ff; VA 505; S 132). Obverse weak and struck off-centre, otherwise good very fine, toned £150-£200

18 CATUVELLAUNI, Epaticcus, Stater, ear of corn dividing TASCI F, rev. mounted warrior right, holding lance and shield, EPATICCV around, 5.26g (ABC 1343; BMC 2021ff; VA 575; S 355). Very fine or better, extremely rare £3,400-£4,000 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard. The tie or ornament at the base of the corn ear bears more than a passing resemblance to a similar motif on Cunobelin’s excessively rare crescent-type stater

19 CATUVELLAUNI, Epaticcus, Unit, head of Hercules right, EPAT before face, rev. eagle holding snake, ringed pellet above, 1.30g (ABC 1346; BMC 2270; S 356). Reverse slightly off-centre and with some light surface crazing, otherwise about extremely fine, the obverse reading rare £200-£260

20 DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, disjointed head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, 4.25g (ABC 2157; BMC 2525ff; VA 1235.1; S 365). Light porosity, otherwise very fine £120-£150

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

21 TRINOVANTES, Early Uninscribed issues, plated Unit, Braughing dragon type, boar left, ringed pellet above and below, rev. coiled dragon, 0.89g (ABC 2282; BMC 389; Mack 445; S –). Numerous small breaks in plating with copper core showing through on obverse, otherwise about very fine and extremely rare; an unusual and numismatically interesting piece £100-£150 22 Early Uninscribed issues, Unit, British Lx [Whaddon Chase type], head left with braided hair, rev. annuleted stag (or goat?) right, pellet in front and below, pellet-in-annulet behind and below, 0.70g (ABC 2487; BMC 383-5; S 51). Chipped, otherwise good fine £150-£180

23 CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Quarter-Stater, overlapping wreaths, one curved, crescents in centre, V[E]R and teardrop in angles, rev. horse left, bucranium above, TAS around, 1.29g (ABC 2598; BMC 1644; VA 1690; S 224). Very fine £300-£400

24 CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Unit, griffin right within border of rings and pellets, rev. Pegasus left, (ABC 2649; BMC 1660; VA 1790; S 231). Light surface crazing, otherwise good very fine, very rare

TASC

around, 1.33g £300-£400

25 CATUVELLAUNI, Andoco, Quarter-Stater, overlapping wreaths, one curved, crescents in centre, ANDO in angles, rev. horse left, bucranium above, wheel below, 1.36g (ABC 2718; BMC 2016; VA 1863; S 263). Well-centred, very fine, struck from attractive coppery gold £500-£600

26 CATUVELLAUNI, Dias, Unit, cross with barbed ends, jewels in angles, all within beaded border surrounded by wave pattern, rev. boar bounding right, DIAS below, 1.30g (ABC 2742; BMC 1663; S 267). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good very fine, attractive bright metal £300-£400

27 CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Unit, CVNO BELI on two tablets within beaded circle, rev. horseman right, CVN below, 1.27g (ABC 2858; BMC –; S 302). Struck from a worn reverse die, otherwise better than very fine £300-£400

28 CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Unit, Herakles standing left, holding club, [C]V NO around, rev. woman on lion right, 1.25g (ABC 2864; BMC 1884-5; S 315). Light surface crazing, otherwise nearly very fine, dark find patina £120-£150 29 CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Unit, 1870; S 311). Porous, fine

CVNO

on tablet within oak wreath, rev. winged horse right, 1.04g (ABC 2876; BMC £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

30 CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Unit, CVNO on panel, wreath border, rev. BMC 1868-9; S 306). Good very fine

CAMV

on panel below griffin, 1.32g (ABC 2897; £500-£600

Early Anglo-Saxon Period

31 MEROVINGIANS, Tremissis, Andernach, moneyer Charifridus, ANTONNACO, bust right, rev. (cf. iNumis 29, 442, same dies; Prou –; MEC –). Very fine and very rare

CHARIFRIDVS,

cross, 1.28g/11h £1,200-£1,500

32 Sceatta, Primary series BI, diademed head right within clockwise beaded ouroboros, bead at end of diadem, pseudo legend around, rev. bird right on cross, pellets in front, annulets by horizontal cross limbs, within clockwise beaded ouroboros, pseudo legend around, 1.20g/12h (SCBI Abramson 54; Abramson 16-10; N 126; S 777). Very fine, dark find patina £120-£150

33 Sceatta, Secondary series S, winged female centaur left, rev. whorl of four wolf's heads, 0.82g (SCBI Abramson 770; Abramson 68.10; 770; S 814). Softly struck, good fine £150-£180

Archbishops of Canterbury

x

34 Wulfred (805-32), Penny, Gp III, Sæbeorht, +VVLFRED V RCHIEPI, front-facing tonsured bust interrupting legend, three pellets either side, rev. + SAEBERHT MONETA around Dorobernia Civitas monogram, 1.34g/9h (Naismith 46.2k, this coin [recté three pellets to left]; BLS 6; SCBI BM 760-1; N 240/1; S 889). Small crack by edge at 8 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, lightly toned with an attractive portrait [slabbed NGC MS 62] £3,000-£3,600 Provenance: SNC November 1993 (7819)

Kings of Mercia

35 Offa (757-96), Penny, Light coinage, Canterbury, substantive issue, Baba, O F F A in angles of lozenge cross-crosslet, rev. B A BB A in angles of lozenge cross-crosslet, rosette over centre, chevron-bared A on obverse, unbarred on reverse, 1.03g/3h (Chick 89; SCBI BM 7-8 var.; N 266; S 904). Some porosity, otherwise nearly very fine, flan full and round £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Found at Tarrant Hinton (Dorset), September 2021; PAS DOR-A6A573

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

36 Offa, Penny, Light coinage, London, Winoth, substantive issue, OFFA REX in two lines between beaded line with fleured ends, rev. WINOTH in two lines between a beaded line with fleured ends, 0.95g/3h (Chick – [cf. 75-76 for this obverse type]; Naismith and Naylor –; N 287; S 905). Ragged edge and rough find patina, otherwise about very fine £600-£800 Found at Kimbolton (Cambridgeshire), December 2021; EMC 2021.0403. A new reverse type for the moneyer

Kings of East Anglia

37 Eadwald (c. 796-8), Penny, Three Line type, Botred, EADWALD [REX] in three lines separated by beaded bars, rev. BOT R[ED] around small cross in beaded inner circle, 0.78g/9h (Naismith E1.1b, same dies; N –; S 947). A large fragment with a piercing, about very fine £100-£150

Danes of York

38 Cnut, Penny, CNVT REX around patriarchal cross, trefoils of pellets in legend, rev. CVH HET TI around small cross pattée with pellet in first and fourth quarters, trefoils of pellets in legend, 1.30g/4h (Lyon/Stewart, Gp IIe [c-1(b):CR-G]; N 501; S 993). Minor striking weakness, otherwise about extremely fine, full and round, attractively toned £700-£900

Æthelstan (924-939)

39 Penny, Two Line type [HT NE 1], Wulfheard, VVLLFHE ARDMO in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoils of pellets above and below, 1.47g/7h (SCBI BM 39; Blunt 113; N 668; S 1089). Some edge chips and crimped, otherwise nearly very fine £500-£600

Æthelred II (978-1016)

40 Penny, CRVX type, London, Eadwi, very fine, dark tone

EDPI M¯O LVNDO,

1.37g/6h (BEH 2473; N 770; S 1148). Minor peckmarks, otherwise £200-£260

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

Cnut (1016-1035)

41 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Lincoln, Leofing, LEOFING MO LINC, late Lincoln dies, reads ANGLORVM, 0.97g/9h (Blackburn and Lyon pp.236-8; Mossop pl. xxxv, 15 [dies Eg]; BEH 1603; N 781; S 1157). Some very light porosity, otherwise better than very fine, attractive bright fields £300-£360 Provenance: Found at St Mary Bourne (Hampshire), March 2021; EMC 2021.0337

42 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Winchester, Leodmær, LADMÆR · ON PINCST, middle Winchester dies, reads ANGLORVMΩ, 1.15g/3h (Blackburn and Lyon p.228; Winchester Mint 1015 [dies Aa]; BEH 3764; N 781; S 1157). Good very fine or better, the flan neat, attractive cabinet tone £300-£360

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

43 Penny, PACX type, York, Arngrimr, ERNGRIM ON EOFER, annulet in third quarter of rev., 1.13g/10h (Pagan, 519, same dies; Freeman 51; SCBI Copenhagen 833, same dies; N 814; S 1172). A few peckmarks, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £700-£900

44 Penny, Radiate/Small Cross type, Thetford, Brunstan, BRNNSTAN ON DEO, 1.06g/6h (Carson 12; Freeman 51; SCBI Stockholm 600, same dies; N 816; S 1173). Minor surface porosity, otherwise good very fine, neat round flan £340-£380 Provenance: Found near Bardwell (Suffolk), 2019; EMC 2019.0264

45 Penny, Facing Bust type, Maldon, Godwine, GODPINE ON MÆL ·, 1.11g/3h (Freeman 29; BEH –; BMC 1081; N 830; S 1183). Small stress mark on reverse at 5 o’clock penetrating to the central cross and flan creased, otherwise about very fine and toned, rare £300-£400 Provenance: Sotheby Auction, 20 December 1926, lot 207; W.C. Wells Collection; G.V. Doubleday Collection, Glendining Auction, 6 October 1987, lot 343; M. Trenerry Collection, DNW Auction 194, 7-8 September 2021, lot 42

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

46 Penny, Pyramids type, Chester, Bruning, BRVNING ON LEGE, 1.28g/11h (Freeman 60; SCBI Chester 374-5 and Ashmolean 1064, same dies; N 831; S 1184). Struck from worn dies, otherwise very fine, toned £300-£360

William I (1066-1087)

47 Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Salisbury, Godwine, GODPINE ON SIERI, 1.38g/12h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.79; BMC 903; N 848; S 1257). Legends weak in parts, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £600-£800

Henry I (1100-1135)

48 Penny, Pellets in Quatrefoil type [BMC XIV], Bath, Winterlede, PINTERLED [—]BA, 1.35g/1h (Allen, BNJ 2012, dies Aa, this coin not listed; SCBI West Country Museums 850-1, Lincolnshire Collections 2196 and RCL 1072, same dies; N 870; S 1275). Slight double-striking on bust, otherwise good very fine, extremely rare £1,200-£1,500

49 Penny, Pellets in Quatrefoil type [BMC XIV], Wareham, Derlig, [–]LIG : ON : PARHA, 1.11g/7h (Phillips/Freeman/Woodhead 55, this coin; Allen, BNJ 2009, dies Bb, 843, this coin; Allen, BNJ 2012, p.103; BMC –; N 870; S 1275). Minor doublestriking on bust, otherwise better than very fine, light toning over bright attractive metal, extremely rare £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: From the Pimprez (France) Hoard, 2002; Spink Auction 170, 6-7 October 2004, lot 415

Stephen (1135-1154)

50 Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], London, Tovi, TOVI ON LVNDE, 1.32g/6h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; Mack 22p; N 873; S 1278). Legends weak in parts, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £500-£700

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

51 Penny, Cross Pommée type, [BMC VII], Dunwich, Nicole, NICOLE ON DVNE :, 1.31g/2h (cf. EMC 2007.0141 and SNC April 2007, HS 2829; BMC –; Mack –; N 881; S 1282). Struck on a squarish flan, about very fine and excessively rare, apparently the second known specimen £800-£1,000 In the entire Middle Ages, the only coins attributed to the mint of Dunwich were struck in the reign of Stephen, during the decade c. 1145-55 (BMC types II, VI and VII). EMC lists a total of 14 coins for Dunwich, of which five are cut fractions. Of the nine pennies, 2 are type II, 6 are type VI (plus seven in the 1989 Wicklewood Hoard) and there is a unique coin of type VII (referenced above). Although made up from from similar punches, it is from different dies to the present specimen

Richard I (1189-1199) 52 Penny, class IVb, London, Willelm, otherwise good fine

WILLELM

·

ON

·

LV,

1.11g/1h (SCBI Mass 1115; N 968/2; S 1348C). Hairline crack, £60-£80

John (1199-1216) 53 Penny, class Vc, London, Rauf, RAVF ON LVNDE, 1.23g/3h (SCBI Mass 1693; N 971; S 1352). About very fine

£60-£80

Edward III (1327-1377)

54 Treaty Period, Half-Noble, period B1, mm. cross potent on rev. only, saltire before EDWARD, curule X, reads DEI G, 3.43g/6h (Stewartby p.256; SCBI Schneider (Gp A) 77-8; LAL Gp a; N 1239; S 1506). Slightly short of flan, otherwise about very fine £1,200-£1,500

55 Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, London, B1, no mark before Stewartby p.258 N 1243; S 1510). About very fine

EDWARD,

double saltire stops, 1.87g/11h (Schneider 81ff; £400-£500

Henry IV (1399-1413)

56 Light coinage, Quarter-Noble, Primary series (?), reads DI GRA, stars on cusps and at corners of rev., lis above shield, trefoils and annulets at sides, slipped trefoil after GLORIA, 1.66g/11h (Stewartby p.322; Schneider 212; N 1357; S 1717). A few minor scuffs, otherwise about very fine, extremely rare £500-£600

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461) 57 Annulet issue, Groat, London, mm. cross II, reads About very fine, dark patina

ANGLIE,

fleur on breast cusp, 3.53g/1h (Whitton 4; N 1423; S 1835). £80-£100

58 Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, fleur on breast, reads ANGL’, annulets in rev. quarters, 3.74g/5h (Whitton 12; N 1424; S 1836). Good fine, grey patina £80-£100

59 Unmarked issue, Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, extra pellet under (Whitton 65c; N 1514; S 1931). Fine, edge chip, very rare

CIVI

and

LON,

no stops, 3.16g/10h £150-£180

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)

60 Light coinage, Ryal, London, mm. crown on rev. only, large fleurs in spandrels, 7.64g/2h (B & W VII; SCBI Schneider 358ff; N 1549; S 1950). Edge irregular at 12 o’clock and some light marks consistent with having been excavated, otherwise good very fine with strong detail £3,000-£4,000 61 Light coinage, Groat, London, mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck, 2.83g/7h (B & W VII; N 1569; S 2000). Fine, dark find patina £60-£80

Richard III (1483-1485)

62 Groat, London, type 1, mm. halved sun and rose (no.1), nothing below bust, reads DI, chevron-barred A in CIVITAS, 2.82g/10h (Stewartby p.434, I; Winstanley 1; N 1679; S 2154). Very slightly dished, otherwise very fine, dark tone £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Found near Spetisbury (Dorset), October 2021; PAS DOR-758BA7

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

Henry VIII (1509-1547)

63 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, bust D, saltires in fork ends, 2.40g/5h (Whitton (i); N 1797; S 2337E). Small edge loss at 3 o’clock, otherwise good fine, the portrait clear £150-£180 64 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose, bust D, saltires in fork ends, 2.69g/9h (Whitton (i); N 1797; S 2337E). A few scuffs on bust, otherwise nearly very fine, dark find patina £80-£100

65 Second coinage, Halfpenny, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce on obv. only, reads H D G ROSA SIE SPINA, W A by bust, 0.23g/4h (Stewartby p.473; N 1816; S 2357). Small striking split, otherwise very fine, centrally struck with the legend and portrait both clear, very rare £80-£100 66 Third coinage, Testoon, Southwark, mm. S, 4.93g/4h (N 1842; S 2367). Scratched, fair for issue

£200-£260

67 Posthumous coinage, Groat, Durham House, mm. bow, bust 6, crescents in forks, square pellet stops on obv., saltires on rev., 2.74g/8h (Whitton p.310, pl. xix, 16; N 1873; S 2405). Adjustment marks on obverse, otherwise about very fine, good portrait for issue, rare £500-£600

Edward VI (1547-1553)

68 First period, Halfgroat, Canterbury, no mm., reads EDWARD and CIVITAS CANTOR, 1.10g/4h (N 1901; S 2459). Surfaces a little waterworn, otherwise good fine, the obverse legend variety scarce £400-£500

Mary (1553-1554)

69 Groat, mm. pomegranate, 2.03g/8h (N 1960; S 2492). Two crease marks, otherwise very fine

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£300-£400


British Coins from Various Properties

Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

70 Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3H, 0.42g/8h (BCW CC-3:CC-a5; N 1998; S 2558). A little weak on portrait, otherwise good very fine, struck on a neat flan, toned with some iridescence £200-£260 71 Second coinage, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3H, 0.56g/9h (BCW CC-3:CC-a7; N 1998; S 2558). Nearly very fine, dark tone £60-£80

72 Second issue, Penny, mm. martlet, bust 3H, 0.46g/11h (BCW MR-2:MR-a7; N 1998; S 2558). Good very fine, neat portrait, attractively toned £150-£180 73 Third issue, Sixpence, 1569, mm. castle (over coronet on rev.), bust 4B, 2.81g/8h (BCW CA-2:CA-a3; N 1997; S 2562). Good fine, very rare £120-£150 74 Third issue, Threehalfpence, 1561, mm. pheon, bust 3G, large flan, 0.79g/6h (BCW BA-1:BA-a2; N 2000; S 2568). Small edge split at 2 o’clock, otherwise very fine £100-£120

75 Third issue, Penny, mm. lion, 0.54g/8h (BCW LN-2:LN-b; N 2001; S 2570). Struck on an irregular but full weight flan, otherwise very fine, toned £120-£150

x

76 Seventh issue, Crown, mm. 1, sceptre points to I of REGINA, 31.29g/9h (FRC C-3 [Sale, lot 9]; N 2012; S 2582). Traces of mounting on edge and lightly cleaned at one time, otherwise very fine, reverse better £2,000-£2,600

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

77 Seventh issue, Sixpence, 1601, mm. 1, bust 6C, 2.87g/9h (BCW 1-1:1-b2; N 2015; S 2585). Details on face strengthened, otherwise about very fine, old cabinet tone £120-£150 Provenance: E.A. Johnstone Collection; R.A. Shuttlewood Collection, Spink Auction 151, 15 March 2001, lot 431 (part) [from Baldwin 1973]

x

78 Milled coinage, Shilling, mm. star, small size, bust A, decorated dress, 6.19g/6h (Borden/Brown 17, O1/R1; Wilkinson 495, same dies; N 2023; S 2592). A few minor indentations, otherwise very fine, attractively toned £700-£800

79 Milled coinage, Shilling, mm. star, small flan, 6.22g/6h (Borden/Brown 17, O1/R1; Wilkinson 495, same dies; N 2023; S 2592). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise very fine £600-£800

James I (1603-1625)

80 Third coinage, Quarter-Laurel, mm. rose, 2.18g/3h (N 2118; S 2642). Creased and double-struck, light scratch in obverse field, otherwise very fine £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

Charles I (1625-1649)

81 Tower mint, Crown, Gp III, type 3a, mm. bell, 29.77g/3h (FRC XV/XX [Sale, lot 71]; SCBI Brooker 256, same dies; N 2195; S 2758). About very fine, reverse better £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Abp J. Sharp Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 5 October 1977, lot 48; A Collection of Crowns, Baldwin Auction 30, 7-8 May 2002, lot 415; J.R. Hulett Collection, Part XV, DNW Auction 169, 12-13 February 2020, lot 92

82 Tower mint, Shilling, Gp A, type 1, mm. cross Calvary (over lis on obv.) bust 2, 5.88g/11h (Sharp A2/1; SCBI Brooker 396 var. [same obv. die as 398]; N 2216; S 2782). Portrait slightly weak, otherwise very fine £240-£300

83 Briot’s Second Milled issue, Shilling, mm. anchor and B, 5.69g/6h (SCBI Brooker 725-6, same dies; N 2305; S 2859). Good fine £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

84 Briot’s Hammered issue, Halfcrown, muled with Tower rev., mm. triangle (over anchor to right on obv.), Briot’s horseman with ground line, oval garnished shield, 15.06g/5h (Bull 471/23 (b-4-39), this coin; SCBI Brooker 734-5, same obv. die; N 2307 var.; S 2861 var.). Traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very fine, reverse better, very rare £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: B.R. Noble Collection, Glendining Auction, 11-12 December 1975, lot 649; B.J. Dawson Collection, DNW Auction 156, 21 March 2019, lot 41

x

85 Oxford mint, Halfcrown, 1643, mm. rose on obv. only, Briot's horseman, lumpy ground below, Oxford plume behind, large central plume flanked by two Oxford plumes above Declaration, date and ox between rosettes below, rosette stops, 6h (Bull 607/29; Morr. J-26; SCBI Brooker 901, same dies; N 2420; S 2964). Good fine, reverse better, attractively toned [slabbed PCGS VF 35] £700-£900

86 Oxford mint, Halfcrown, 1645, mm. plume on obv. only, large Briot horseman, Oxford plume behind, grassy ground line below, three Oxford plumes above Declaration, date and ox below, both between pellets, five pellets at start of legend, 15.10g/3h (Bull 625/7; Morr E-7; N 2436; S 2959A). Flan slightly ragged, otherwise very fine with old cabinet tone, probably much as struck, rare £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Halfcrowns from an Old Collection, DNW Auction 43, 8 October 1999, lot 642; J.R. Hulett Collection, Part XIV, DNW Auction 165, 4-5 December 2019, lot 192

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

87 Bristol mint, Shilling, 1644, no mm., plume before bust of good style, rev. Declaration, reads PRO, plume between two plumelets above, date and BR below, 5.61g/12h (Morr. C-5; SCBI Brooker 998, same obv. die; N 2501; S 3016A). Struck on a small flan, good fine £500-£600 Provenance: DNW Auction 106, 6 February 2013, lot 511

88 Pattern Halfgroat, by N. Briot, in silver, no mm., bare-headed bust in ruff right, rev. crowned interlinked Cs, B below, edge plain, 1.47g/6h (SCBI Brooker 1255, same dies; N 2687; S 2856A). About very fine £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Commonwealth (1649-1660)

x

89 Crown, 1653, mm. sun on obv. only, 12h (ESC 6; N 2721; S 3214). About extremely fine, attractive dark tone with peripheral iridescence [slabbed NGC AU 55] £3,400-£4,000

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

Oliver Cromwell

90 Halfcrown, 1658 (Lessen I26; ESC 252; S 3227A). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, small graffiti by date, otherwise extremely fine £3,400-£4,000 Provenance: Morton & Eden Auction 93, 27 June 2018, lot 274

Charles II (1660-1685)

91 Crown, 1662, first bust, no rose, edge undated (ESC 347; S 3353). Tiny edge knock above forehead, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, very rare in this quality £4,000-£5,000

92 Crown, 1668, second bust, edge VICESIMO (ESC 373; S 3357). About very fine

£300-£400

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

93 Pattern Farthing, 1665, by J. Roettiers, in silver, laureate and cuirassed bust left with short hair, rev. Britannia seated left, edge straight-grained, 6.29g/12h (Cooke 778; BMC 414). Very fine, scarce £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

James II (1685-1688)

94 Crown, 1687, second bust, edge TERTIO (ESC 743; S 3407). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about very fine

£300-£400

95 Halfpenny, 1687 (BMC 544; S 3419). Copper plug; minor surface corrosion, otherwise very fine for issue, rare £300-£400 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke 1996

William and Mary (1688-1694)

96 Crown, 1691, I of GVLIELMVS over E, edge TERTIO (ESC 821; S 3433). Fine

97 Halfcrown, 1693, 3 inverted, edge variety rare

QVINTO,

no stop after

GRATIA,

stop after

£400-£500

REX

(ESC 856; S 3436). Nearly very fine, the £300-£400

William III (1694-1702)

98 Half-Guinea, 1698 (EGC 434; S 3468). About extremely fine, scarce

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£2,400-£3,000


British Coins from Various Properties

99 Shilling, 1697, third bust variety, inverted about very fine and toned, very rare

A

for first

V

in

GVLIELMVS

(ESC 1133; S 3511). Some minor marks, otherwise £150-£180

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

100 Sixpence, 1697, reads GVLIFLMVS, late harp, small crowns (cf. ESC 1219; S 3531). Fine, the error scarce

£70-£90

101 Sixpence, 1697C, first bust, small crowns, Irish arms at date (ESC 1274; S 3533). Cleaned, some marks and scratches, otherwise fine, very rare £200-£260

102 Sixpence, 1697C, small crowns (ESC 1277; S 3543). Minute scratch before face, otherwise good very fine or better, dark tone, rare £300-£400 Provenance: S.A. Bole Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 89, 29 September 2010, lot 1700

103 Sixpence, 1698, third bust, plumes (ESC 1244; S 3546). Good very fine, attractively toned, rare

£360-£400

104 Sixpence, 1699, third bust, roses (ESC 1246; S 3547). Adjustment marks below bust, otherwise extremely fine, lightly toned, rare £700-£900

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

105 Proof Farthing, 1698, in silver, edge plain, 4.96g/6h (Cooke 542; BMC 680). Weak area at top of reverse, otherwise good very fine and toned, scarce £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Anne (1702-1714)

106 Guinea, 1714, third bust (EGC 479; S 3574). Removed from a mount, cleaned and with light scratches on obverse, otherwise very fine £400-£500 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

107 Crown, 1707E, edge SEXTO (ESC 1351; S 3600). Lightly cleaned, minor flan flaws on reverse, otherwise good fine £200-£260 108 Halfcrown, 1712, roses and plumes, edge peripheral toning

UNDECIMO

(ESC 1374; S 3607). Good fine, lightly wiped with trifling hairlines, £100-£120

109 Shilling, 1711, fourth bust (ESC 1408; S 3618). Minor marks on bust, otherwise good very fine and toned

£200-£260

110 Shilling, 1711, fourth bust (ESC 1408; S 3618). Surface marks and sometime lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine, peripheral toning £120-£150

111 Sixpence, 1703, VIGO (ESC 1446; S 3590). A few minute surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine, dark-toned over bright lustrous fields £300-£400 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 3 December 1986, lot 219

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

x

112 Fourpence, 1705 (ESC 1483; S 3595A). Very fine and toned, rare

£100-£150

113 Pattern Farthing, 1714, by J. Croker, in copper, ANNA DEI GRATIA, draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 22mm, 5.41g/6h (Cooke –; BMC 741; S 3625). About extremely fine, scarce £400-£500 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke June 1996

114 Pattern Farthing, 1714, by J. Croker, in copper, ANNA REGINA, draped bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 22mm, 4.92g/6h (Cooke –; BMC 743). Very fine, rare £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

George II (1727-1760)

115 Half-Guinea, 1756 (EGC 658; S 3685). Minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine, some original brilliance £1,200-£1,500

116 Crown, 1743, roses, edge

DECIMO SEPTIMO

(ESC 1667; S 3688). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise very fine £500-£700

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

x

117 Crown, 1746, LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1668; S 3689). About extremely fine, toned [slabbed NGC AU 58] £1,800-£2,200 Provenance: Heritage Auction 3071 (New York), 6-7 January 2019, lot 30572

118 Halfcrown, 1746/5 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1689; S 3695A). Small edge cut, otherwise very fine and toned £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

x

119 Shilling, 1739/7, roses, I of toned, extremely rare

GEORGIVS

to King’s nose, 7 harp strings (cf. ESC 1713, 1716; S 3701). Good very fine and £200-£240

Provenance: Bt M.D. Blake

120 Shilling, 1758 (ESC 1734; S 3704). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine 121 Shilling, 1758 (ESC 1734; S 3704). Good very fine, toned

£80-£100 £60-£80

122 Halfpenny, 1730 (BMC 836; S 3717). Very fine

£80-£100

123 Halfpenny, 1735 (BMC 849; S 3717). Very fine

£70-£90

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

124 Halfpenny, 1749 (BMC 879; S 3719). About extremely fine Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£120-£150


British Coins from Various Properties

125 Halfpenny, 1750 (BMC 880; S 3719). About extremely fine

£150-£180

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke October 1997

126 Halfpenny, 1753 (BMC 883; S 3719). Good very fine

£80-£100

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

127 Halfpenny, 1754 (BMC 884; S 3719). About extremely fine

£120-£150

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke May 1997

128 Farthing, 1736 (Cooke 393; BMC 864; S 3720). Good very fine

£80-£100

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke November 1997

George III (1760-1820) Pre-1816 issues

129 Guinea, 1769, third bust (EGC 679; S 3727). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about very fine

£400-£500

130 Guinea, 1788, fifth bust (EGC 713; S 3729). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£400-£500

131 Guinea, 1793 (EGC 722; S 3729). Lightly cleaned and with some minor marks, otherwise very fine

£400-£500

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

x

132 ‘Northumberland’ Shilling, 1763, 8 harp strings (ESC 2124; S 3742). Good extremely fine

£900-£1,200

Provenance: Bt Colin Cooke

x

133 Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776). A little excess of metal on obverse rim, graze in field by nose, otherwise extremely fine with a hint of diffused original colour £240-£300 Provenance: Bt R. Lobel

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

x

£50-£70

135 Proof Penny, 1797 (late Soho), in bronzed-copper, wreath with 10 leaves, edge plain, 28.00g/6h (BMC 1118 [KP 16]; Selig 1283; S 3777). Spot in field behind Britannia, otherwise extremely fine, reflective fields £400-£460 Provenance: Bt R. Ingram

x

136 Penny, 1797, 10 leaves (BMC 1132; S 3777). Extremely fine with original colour Provenance: Bt Colin Cooke

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£300-£360


British Coins from Various Properties

x

137 Penny, 1797, 10 leaves (BMC 1132; S 3777). Some excess of metal on rims, extremely fine, a hint of original colour on reverse [slabbed NGC MS 61 BN] £150-£200 Provenance: St James’s Auction 12, 5-6 November 2009, lot 548

x

138 Penny, 1797, 11 leaves (BMC 1133; S 3777). From a very rusted obverse die, light spotting in obverse field and some cabinet wear to King’s cheek, otherwise extremely fine £200-£260 Provenance: Baldwin vault; Baldwin Auction 65, 4-5 May 2010, lot 1286, recté BMC 1133

139 Halfpenny, 1773 (BMC 904; S 3774). About extremely fine

£100-£120

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; bt C.D. Cooke 1996

x

140 Pattern Halfpenny, 1788 (late Soho), by J.-P. Droz, in brown-gilt copper, laureate bust right, rev. Britannia seated left on globe, leaf-and-berry pattern border to robe, edge RENDER TO CESAR THE THINGS WHICH ARE CESARS :, 16.14g/12h (BMC 966 [DH 11]; Selig 1333). Some light rubbing in obverse field, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck £400-£500 Provenance: DNW Auction 78, 19 June 2008, lot 356

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

x

141 Pattern Halfpenny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in gilt-copper, laureate bust right, 3 berries in wreath, rev. Britannia seated left, ship with 3 stays from foremast to bowsprit, edge obliquely grained, 6h (BMC 1152 [KH 6]; Selig 1373). Some hairlines, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, rare [slabbed NGC PF 63 Cameo] £900-£1,200 Provenance: ‘Cheshire’ Collection, Goldberg Auction (Beverly Hills), 30 May-1 June 2005, lot 2492; Heritage Auction 3051 (New York), 8-9 January 2017, lot 30798

x

142 Pattern Halfpenny, 1797 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in copper, laureate bust right, 2 berries in wreath, rev. Britannia seated left, ship with 3 stays from foremast to bowsprit, edge plain, 14.13g/6h (BMC 1157 [KH 7]; Selig 1375). Scuffed and marked from circulation, reverse edge knock at 12 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, rare £80-£100 Provenance: Warwick & Warwick Auction 630 (Warwick), 11 February 2009, lot 193

x

143 Pattern Halfpenny, 1799 (late Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, K · on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left, normal triangle of dots on rock, edge obliquely grained, 14.14g/6h (BMC 1246 [KH 24]; Selig 1393). About extremely fine, reverse better £140-£180 Provenance: Baldwin vault; Baldwin Auction 55, 7 May 2008, lot 2418

x

144 Halfpenny, 1799, · on truncation, 7 gunports (cf. BMC 1250; S 3778). About extremely fine, rare

£70-£90

Provenance: London Coins Auction 118 (Bracknell), 2-3 September 2007, lot 1855

x

145 Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, by W.J. Taylor after C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, large crowned bust right, script K · on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left, normal triangle of dots on rock, edge plain, 13.14g/6h (BMC 1258 [R 78]; Selig 1394). Trifling rust spots in reverse field, brilliant, the obverse FDC, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: M.R. Boulton, and by descent; Davissons Mailbid Sale 20, 12 February 2004 (161), illustrated as 162; DNW Auction 93, 26 September 2011, lot 1699, recté BMC 1258

146 Farthing, 1775 (Cooke 349ff; BMC 917; S 3775). Reverse brockage, very fine, rare

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£100-£120


British Coins from Various Properties

147 Pattern Farthing, 1798 (early Soho), by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed copper, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 7.22g/6h (Cooke 308; BMC 1203 [KF 3]). About extremely fine, scarce £150-£180 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

148 Restrike Pattern Farthing, 1798, by W.J. Taylor from dies by C.H. Küchler, in bronzed-copper, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 6.56g/6h (Cooke 319-20; BMC 1212 [R 74]; Selig 1424). Extremely fine, rare £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

x

149 Proof Farthing, 1799 (late Soho), in bronzed-copper, edge obliquely grained, 7.26g/6h (Cooke 300; BMC 1277 [KF 10]; Selig 1430; S 3779). Trifling surface marks, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck £200-£260 Provenance: Bt Colin Cooke

New coinage

G

150 Sovereign, 1820, open 2 in date (M 4; S 3785C). Minor mark above bust in field, some light scratches, brushed, otherwise extremely fine £1,000-£1,200

G

151 Half-Sovereign, 1817 (M 400; S 3786). Cleaned and with some minor marks, otherwise fine

£150-£180

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

G

152 Half-Sovereign, 1820 (M 402; S 3786). Possibly removed from a ring mount, minor hairlines on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

153 Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010; S 3787). Hairlined, otherwise better than extremely fine, attractively toned £1,000-£1,200

x

154 Halfcrown, 1816 (ESC 2086; S 3788). About extremely fine

£200-£260

155 Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 2090; S 3788). Minor edge nicks, otherwise about extremely fine

£300-£400

156 Halfcrown, 1817, small head (ESC 2096; S 3789). Bright from past cleaning, otherwise virtually as struck with a little original bloom £200-£240 Provenance: Bt M.D. Blake

157 Sixpence, 1817 (ESC 2195; S 3791). Good extremely fine, attractively toned

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£60-£80


British Coins from Various Properties

George IV (1820-1830)

158 Sovereign, 1829 (M 14; S 3801). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

x

£800-£1,000

159 Penny, 1825 (BMC 1420; S 3823). About extremely fine

£80-£100

160 Penny, 1826, rev. C (BMC 1427; S 3823). Extremely fine

£140-£180

Provenance: H. Brown Collection, DNW Auction 169, 12-13 February 2020, lot 175

x

161 Penny, 1826, rev. C (BMC 1427; S 3823). Good very fine

£50-£70

Provenance: Andrews Collection, Spink Auction 213, 27-8 June 2012, lot 737

x

162 Proof Third-Farthing, 1827, in copper, edge plain, 6h (Cooke 1633; BMC –; S 3827). Virtually as struck, original colour, extremely rare with this die-axis [slabbed CGS UNC 88] £300-£400 Provenance: London Coins Auction 128 (Bracknell), 3-4 July 2010, lot 661; London Coins Auction 130 (Bracknell), 5-6 September 2010, lot 2115

William IV (1830-1837)

G

163 Sovereign, 1836 (M 20; S 3829B). Fine

£500-£600

x

164 Halfcrown, 1834, W.W. in block (ESC 2474; S 3834A). Bright from past cleaning, otherwise good extremely fine £500-£700 Provenance: London Coins Auction 129 (Bracknell), 6-7 August 2010, lot 1456

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

165 Halfcrown, 1834, WW in script (ESC 2478; S 3834). Good very fine, toned

£100-£150

166 Maundy set, 1832 (ESC 2550; S 3840) [4]. Threepence sometime wiped, otherwise good very fine or better; in unofficial red case £120-£150

x

167 Penny, 1831, plain truncation (BMC 1455; S 3845). Extremely fine, glossy light brown patina

£300-£400

Provenance: Heritage Auction 3008 (New York), 4-5 January 2010, lot 21860 [when slabbed as NGC MS 60 BN]

168 Farthing, 1834, rev. B (Cooke 240; BMC 1471; S 3848). Small carbon spot on date, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £150-£180

169 Farthing, 1834, rev. B (Cooke 240; BMC 1471; S 3848). Minor spotting, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £150-£180

Victoria (1837-1901)

G

170 Two Pounds, 1887, small initials (Hill T25; S 3865). A little mishandled, otherwise good very fine

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£800-£1,000


British Coins from Various Properties

G

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

£300-£360

G

172 Sovereign, 1898 (M 149; S 3874). Extremely fine

£300-£360

173 Proof ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847, edge UNDECIMO, 28.38g/6h (ESC 2571; S 2883). Small edge mark at 11 o’clock and fields lightly hairlined, otherwise extremely fine, attractive light tone £4,000-£5,000

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

174 Crown, 1889 (ESC 2589; S 3921). Extremely fine

£120-£150

175 Crown, 1898, edge LXII (ESC 2605; S 3937). About extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

176 Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (ESC 2697; S 2923). About as struck

£180-£220

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

177 Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (ESC 2697; S 2923). Good extremely fine, light golden toning over reflective fields £150-£180

178 Double-Florin, 1889 (ESC 2701; S 3923). A few minor marks in obverse field, otherwise about as struck

£150-£180

179 Double-Florin, 1889 (ESC 2701; S 3923). Lightly brushed and minor marks in obverse fields, otherwise good extremely fine £70-£90 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

180 Proof Halfcrown, 1839, one plain and one ornate fillet, WW in relief, edge plain, 14.01g/6h (ESC 2708; S 3885). Fields cleaned to enhance the bust, otherwise good extremely fine £2,000-£3,000

181 Halfcrown, 1885 (ESC 2765; S 3889). Light scratch on obverse, otherwise about as struck

x

£150-£180

182 Florin, 1849, with initials (ESC 2815; S 3890). Bright from past cleaning, some surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, sharp rims £180-£220 Provenance: Bt R. Lobel

183 Florin, 1849, with initials (ESC 2815; S 3890). Good very fine

x

184 Florin, 1853, no stop after date (ESC 2826; S 3891). About extremely fine, reverse better, olive tone Provenance: Bt Baldwin [as ESC 2828]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£90-£120

£180-£220


British Coins from Various Properties

185 Shilling, 1866, die 44 (ESC 3027; S 3905). Extremely fine and toned

£100-£120

186 Shilling, 1894 (ESC 3156; S 3940). About mint state, scarce

£120-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

x

187 Sixpence, 1887, young head (ESC 3262; S 3912). Good extremely fine, reverse toned, retaining original brilliance £60-£80 Provenance: Bt R. Lobel

188 Proof Maundy Threepence, 1838, plain edge, 1.40g/12h (ESC 3479; Robinson 169, 390; Davies 1400; cf. S 3918). Struck en médaille, better than extremely fine, very rare [slabbed PCGS 63] £1,200-£1,500 This coin has been previously slabbed by NGC as MS 61 and now by PCGS at PL 63

189 Penny, 1854, ornamental trident (BMC 1507; S 3948). A few minor edge marks, otherwise extremely fine

£80-£100

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

x

190 Penny, 1858/3 (BMC 1515; S 3948). Spot by A of VICTORIA, otherwise extremely fine, obverse with a hint of original colour £120-£150 Provenance: Bt Colin Cooke

191 Penny, 1858 (BMC 1518; S 3948). Extremely fine, brown patina Provenance: Bt M.D. Blake

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£40-£50


British Coins from Various Properties

192 Restrike Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore for E. Shorthouse, type 1, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust left, rev. Britannia seated to right on rock, value expressed as 1D, edge plain, 9.64g/12h (F 833; BMC 2106). Some discolouration, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

x

193 Pattern Penny, 1860, by J. Moore, type 5, in copper, coronetted bust left, full titles around, rev. Britannia seated to right on rock within inner beaded circle, ONE PENNY above, date below, edge plain, 8.97g/12h (F 863; BMC 2135). Spot on lower jaw, otherwise extremely fine with original colour, very rare £600-£800 Provenance: London Coins Auction 131 (Bracknell), 6-7 December 2010, lot 1632

194 Penny, 1869 (F 59; BMC 1685; S 3954). Fine, rare

£40-£50

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

x

195 Penny, 1877, dies Lk, struck on a Halfpenny flan (F 91; BMC 1709; S 3954). About as struck, attractive brown patina; the error unusual and presumably extremely rare [slabbed NGC MS 65 BN] £1,000-£1,200

196 Halfpenny, 1841 (BMC 1524; S 3949). Minor marks in fields, otherwise about as struck, original colour

£200-£260

197 Halfpenny, 1841, last 1 of date recut (BMC 1524; S 3949). About as struck, original colour

£200-£260

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties x

198 Halfpenny, 1855 (BMC 1543; S 3949). Obverse with some spotting, otherwise extremely fine, original colour £50-£70 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 60, 5-6 May 2009, lot 995 (part)

199 Halfpenny, 1878, wide date (F 335; BMC 1822 var.; S 3956). About very fine, rare

£100-£120

Edward VII (1901-1910)

x

200 Crown, 1902, edge II (ESC 3560; S 3978). Extremely fine, toned

£180-£220

201 Halfcrown, 1902 (ESC 3567; S 3980). About as struck, toned

£150-£180

202 Florin, 1905 (ESC 3581; S 3981). Some minor marks, otherwise good very fine, rare

£500-£700

203 Florin, 1906 (ESC 3582; S 3981). Extremely fine or better

£150-£200

Provenance: DNW Auction 158, 24-5 April 2019, lot 575

204 Florin, 1906 (ESC 3582; S 3981). Good very fine

£50-£70

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

205 Maundy set, 1902 (ESC 3607; S 3985) [4]. Fourpence with minor marks on reverse rim, otherwise good extremely fine £120-£150

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

206 Penny, 1902, normal horizon (F 157; BMC 2206; S 3990A). Extremely fine, some original colour

£60-£80

Provenance: SCMB January 1986 (L 42)

George V (1910-1936)

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

£120-£150

208 Crown, 1929 (ESC 3636; S 4036). Good extremely fine

£240-£300

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

£120-£150

210 Proof Crown, 1935, edge raised, 28.37g/12h (ESC 3655; S 4050). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£400-£500

211 Maundy set, 1911 (ESC 3970; S 4016) [4]. Better than extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins from Various Properties

x

212 Penny, 1912H (F 173; BMC 2244; S 4052). Tiny spot in front of Britannia’s face, otherwise virtually as struck, full original colour £140-£180 Provenance: H. Samuel Collection, Spink Auction 109, 4 July 1995, lot 573 (part); Spink Auction 224, 26-7 March 2014, lot 1822 (part)

x

213 Penny, 1912H (F 173; BMC 2244; S 4052). Good extremely fine, considerable original colour

£100-£150

214 Penny, 1918KN (F 184; BMC 2254; S 4053). Good very fine, obverse with a hint of original colour

£120-£150

Provenance: London Coins Auction 119 (Bracknell), 1-2 December 2007, lot 1073

x

215 Penny, 1922, dies 3+C (F 192A; BMC –; S 4051). About very fine, extremely rare

£2,000-£2,600

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Edward VIII (1936) 216 Fantasy Maundy set, 1936 [4]. Irregular toning, otherwise brilliant, about as made; in blue case

£60-£80

George VI (1936-1952) 217 Silver Threepence, 1944 (ESC 4298; S 4085). Tiny edge bruise below bust, otherwise good extremely fine, scarce £40-£50 218 Threepence, 1949 (BMC 2392; S 4113). Some minor marks, otherwise good very fine, rare Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£80-£100


British Coins from Various Properties

Elizabeth II (1952-

)

Decimal issues G

219 Proof Five Pounds, 1997, in gold, Diana Memorial (S L6). About as struck, brilliant

G

220 Proof Two Pounds, 1989, Sovereign Anniversary (S SD3). Brilliant, about as struck; in deluxe case of issue with certificate £1,000-£1,200

G

221 Proof Sovereign, 1979 (S SC1). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue

£300-£400

G

222 Sovereign, 2000 (S SC4). About as struck

£340-£400

G

223 Sovereign, 2002 (S SC5). Clouding to fields, otherwise about as struck

£340-£400

G

224 Proof Sovereign, 2017, St George and the dragon within Order of the Garter (S SC11). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue with certificates £500-£600

G

225 Half-Sovereign, 2000 (S SB4). About as struck

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£1,500-£2,000

£160-£200


British Coins from Various Properties

G

226 Half-Sovereign, 2002 (S SB5). About as struck

£160-£200

G

227 Proof Fifty Pence, 2018, in gold, The Snowman (S H60). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue

£500-£700

G

228 Proof Fifty Pence, 2018, in gold, The Snowman (S H60). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue

£500-£700

G

229 Proof Fifty Pence, 2020, in gold, A Vote to Leave (S H81). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue

£500-£700

G

230 Piedfort Proof Fifty Pence, 2020, in gold, A Vote to Leave (S H81). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue

£1,000-£1,200

231 Maundy set, 1992 (S 4211) [4]. Virtually as struck; in perspex slide-case within official 3-inch Royal Mint case £150-£200

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Proof and Specimen Sets George VI (1936-1952)

G

232 Proof set, 1937, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Some hairlines, otherwise good extremely fine or better, in official case of issue; together with a modern fitted wooden case £8,000-£10,000

233 Partial Proof set, 1937, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, and Sovereign [3]. Five Pounds brushed, minor hairlines on other coins, otherwise about as struck; in official case of issue £7,000-£9,000

234 Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. Light hairlining on Crown and Halfcrown, otherwise about as struck; in official case of issue £240-£300 235 Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. Crown hairlined, otherwise good extremely fine; in official case of issue £200-£260

Elizabeth II (1952-

)

236 Proof set, 1953, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Crown with minor surface marks, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Proof and Specimen Sets

G

237 Proof set, 1980, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Brilliant, mint-sealed; in case of issue £2,600-£3,000

238 Proof set, 1981, comprising Five Pounds and Sovereign, 50 Pence to Halfpenny [9]. Brilliant; in fitted red Royal Mint case £1,800-£2,200

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Proof and Specimen Sets

G

239 Proof set, 2018, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign and Quarter-Sovereign [5]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £2,400-£3,000

G

240 Commemorative Proof set, 2018, comprising Five Pounds, 5th Birthday Prince George, bimetallic Two Pounds (3), RAF badge, Frankenstein, Armistice, 50 Pence, Representation of People Act (PGC 23) [5]. As struck; in wooden case of issue, with certificate, no. 116 of 175 issued £4,200-£5,000

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Proof and Specimen Sets

G

241 Piedfort Fifty Pence Proof set, 2019, in gold, comprising Boy Scout Centenary, Four-Minute Mile, Girlguiding Centenary, Kew Gardens, and normal currency type (S H62-6) [5]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £5,000-£7,000

G

242 Proof set, 2019, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign and Quarter-Sovereign [5]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £2,400-£3,000

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Proof and Specimen Sets

G

243 Proof set, 2021, comprising Two Pounds, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign and Quarter-Sovereign [4]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £1,000-£1,200

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins – Lots 244 John, Penny, class Vb, London, WILLELM · T · ON · LVN, 1.31g/6h (N 968/2; S 1351); Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIb, London, TER · RI ON LVND, 1.23g/6h, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (2), class 3b, London, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.27g/3h, class 5h, Canterbury, ROBE[—]C[—], 1.38g/6h (N 979, 987, 998; S 1356B, 1363, 1374) [4]. Fine and better £100-£120 245 Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Penny, class 3b, London, HENRI Sixpence of Victoria and ancient bronzes (2) [4]. Varied state

ON LVNDE,

1.23g/4h (N 987; S 1363); together with a £30-£40

246 Edward I, Pennies (2), London, class 3d, 1.34g/7h, class 4b, 1.31g/2h (N 1019, 1024; S 1390, 1395); together with other Edwardian Pennies (5) and a Farthing [8]. Good fine £80-£100 247 Edward I, Penny, class 5a, London, 1.31g/9h (N 1028; S 1399); other English hammered coins (8), Henry II to Charles I; together with a Scottish Two Shillings of Charles I [10]. Varied state, two damaged £100-£150 248 Edward III, Florin coinage, Halfpenny, 0.47g/6h, Pre-Treaty period, Penny, series C, mm. cross 1, 1.02g/10h (N 1131, 1149; S 1557, 1584); Richard II, First period, Halfpenny, type II, London, nothing on breast, 0.57g/10h (N 1331b; S 1699) [3]. Good fine £80-£100 249 Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, 4.27g/4h (N 1147; S 1565); Henry VI, Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, annulets on rev., 3.38g/2h (N 1424; S 1836); Edward IV, Light coinage, Groats (2), both London, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck, 2.37g/6h, mm. crown, quatrefoils by neck, 3.03g/10h (N 1569; S 2000) [4]. About fine and better, one clipped, another with attempted piercings in the field £100-£120 250 Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, 4.34g/11h (N 1163; S 1567); Edward IV, Light coinage, Groat, Bristol, mm. illegible, B on breast, quatrefoils by neck, fleurs on cusps except above crown, reads BRISTOLL, 2.31g/11h (N 1580; S 2004); together with a George III Sixpence [3]. First pierced and cleaned, second chipped, otherwise fine and better £100-£120 251 Edward III, Post-Treaty period, Penny, York, annulet on bust, 0.74g (N 1295; S 1650); Henry VIII, Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Wolsey, mm. crescent, 0.63g/6h (N 1811; S 2352); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1569, mm. coronet, 2.86g/10h (N 1997; S 2562); together with miscellaneous hammered silver coins (29) [32]. Varied state, several damaged £200-£260 252 Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. cross V, 1.86g/12h (N 1429; S 1840); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1568, mm. coronet, 2.31g/6h, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. bell, 0.95g/8h (N 1997, 2016; S 2562, 2579); Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, type 3a, mm. crown, no inner circles, 5.74g/1h (N 2225; S 2791); together with other hammered coins (2) [6]. Fair and better £150-£180 253 Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfpenny, Calais, 0.47g/7h (N 1435; S 1849); Henry VII, Facing bust issue, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. tun, class IIIc, 1.30g/6h (N 1712; S 2211); Henry VIII, First coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Ruthall, mm. lis, TD above shield, 0.66g/4h, Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Wolsey, mm. star, 0.60g/7h (N 1776, 1811; S 2331, 2352); Elizabeth I, Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, 0.47g/3h (N 1988; S 2558) [5]. Fine and better £60-£80 254 Edward IV, Light coinage, Groat, London, mm. crown, 2.83g/5h (N 1570; S 2000); together with other hammered silver coins (11) [12]. Varied state £300-£400 255 Henry VIII, Second coinage, Groat, mm. arrow, bust D, 2.64g/9h; Posthumous coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust 4, Roman lettering, pellet-an-annulets in forks, lozenge stops, 2.31g/2h (N 1797, 1871; S 2337E, 2403) [2]. First about very fine but with an edge chip, second fine for issue £100-£120 256 Mary, Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.64g/2h (N 1960; S 2492); together with coins of Elizabeth I (5), including a ThreeFarthings, 1573, mm. ermine [6]. Varied state £120-£150 257 Elizabeth I, Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, 0.51g/11h, Fourth issue, Threepence, 1575, mm. eglantine, 1.42g/8h, Sixth issue, Penny, mm. escallop, 0.49g/6h, Halfpenny, mm. woolpack, 0.25g/12h (N 1988, 1998, 2017-18; S 2558, 2566, 2580-1) [4]. Fine, last better £80-£100 258 Elizabeth I, Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1574, mm. eglantine, bust 5A, 2.90g/4h, Threepence, 1573, mm. ermine, 1.47g/7h, Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. tun, bust 6B, 5.95g/3h (N 1997-8, 2014; S 2563, 2566, 2577) [3]. Last scratched on bust, otherwise good fine £60-£80 259 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. A, 6.02g/10h (N 2014; S 2577); together with other silver coins of Elizabeth I and James I (4) [5]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150 260 James I, Second coinage, Halfgroat, mm. lis, 0.97g/6h, Penny, mm. uncertain, 0.49g/1h (N 2104, 2106; S 2659, 2661); Charles I, Tower mint, Penny, Gp E, mm. pellet, inner circle on obv., 0.43g/3h (N 2272; S 2849) [3]. Good fine £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins – Lots 261 Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, type 3a, mm. crown, 5.98g (N 2225; S 2791); together with another Shilling of Charles I [2]. Fine and better, but second sometime cleaned and now re-toned £60-£80 262 Charles II, Fourpences (10), undated, 1671, 1677, 1679, 1680 (2), 1681, 1682/1, 1683, 1684, Threepences (4), 1675, 1679, 1680, 1684, Twopences (3), undated, 1672/1, 1675 (S 3317, 3383-4, 3386, 3388) [17]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

263 Charles II, Twopences (2), 1679 HIB over FRA, 1682/1, Pennies (2), undated, 1673 (S 3388-90); James II, Fourpence, 1687/6 (S 3414); William and Mary, Fourpence, 1689 (S 3439); George III, Threepence, 1762 (S 3753); Victoria, Twopences (2), 1863, 1864, Threehalfpence, 1843 (S 3915, 3919) [10]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

264 Charles II, Halfpence (3), 1672, 1673, 1675 (S 3393) [3]. Fair to fine, but first slightly bent

£80-£100

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

265 Charles II, Pattern Farthing, 1665, in copper, edge plain (BMC 412); Farthings (2), 1673 CAROLA, 1684 (S 3394-5) [3]. Fair to fine, first with surface flaws, last with copper plug, all scarce or rare £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

266 Charles II, Farthings (5), 1673, uncertain dates (4) (S 3394); together with other British coins, in silver (11), base metal (9) [25]. Varied state £100-£150 267 James II, Fourpence, 1687/6, Threepence, 1686 (S 3414-15); William and Mary, Threepence, 1690 (S 3441); William III, Threepences (2), 1698, 1701 (S 3550); Anne, Fourpences (2), 1706, 1709, Threepence, 1713, Twopences (3), 1705, 1709, 1710 (S 3595A, 3596B, 3597, 3597A) [11]. Varied state, one pierced, another gilt £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

268 James II, Farthing, date unclear (S 3421); William and Mary, Halfpence (2), 1690, 1694, Farthing, 1694 (S 3448, 3452 -3) [4]. Fair to fine, first two with copper plugs £150-£200 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; second bt C.D. Cooke July 1996

269 William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689, first shield, edge PRIMO (S 3434); George II, Shilling, 1745, IV, Shilling, 1825 (S 3812) [3]. Fine to good very fine, but first with minor graffiti on reverse

LIMA

(S 3703); George £100-£150

270 William and Mary, Farthing, 1694 (S 3453); Victoria, Halfpenny, 1862 (S 3956); FRANCE, Napoleon I, Quarter-Franc, 1807A, Paris (Gad. 348); NETHERLANDS, Zwolle, 6 Stuivers, 1680, with countermark (KM. 85), Wilhelmina, 25 Cents, 1898 (KM. 120.1); SPAIN, Philip V, Tresetas (2), Mallorca, dates unclear (KM. 36); together with countermarked Spanish copper coins (4) [11]. Varied state £150-£200 271 William III, Crowns (2), 1695, first bust, SEPTIMO, 1696, third bust, 3787) [3]. About fine or better, all cleaned

OCTAVO

(S 3470, 3472); George III, Crown, 1819 LIX (S £200-£300

272 William III, Sixpence, 1696y, first bust, large crowns, early harp (S 3525); together with other milled coins, in silver (9), base metal (13, including an 1862 Halfpenny, possibly with C by lighthouse) [22]. Varied state £100-£120 273 William III, Sixpence, 1697E, third bust, small crowns (S 3544); George I, Shilling, 1720, plain (S 3646) [2]. Good fine £80-£100 274 William III, Halfpence (4), 1697, 1698, 1699, 1700, Farthing, 1698 (S 3554-6, 3558) [5]. Fair to about very fine £150-£200 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

275 Anne, Shilling, 1711, fourth bust (S 3618); together with hammered silver coins (3) and a Hupeh 10 Cents [5]. Varied state £100-£150 276 George I, Halfpenny and Farthing, both 1723 (S 3660, 3662) [2]. Very fine, but second with flan flaws on reverse £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

277 George II, Sixpence, 1757 (S 3711); George III, Shillings (2), 1816, 1820, Sixpence, 1818, Threepence, 1762 (S 3753, 3790-1); George IV, Sixpence, 1821 (S 3813); William IV, Britannia Groat, 1836, Threehalfpence (2), 1834, 1835/4 (S 3837, 3839) [9]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

278 George II, Halfpence (2), 1751, 1752 (S 3719) [2]. Very fine and nearly so, but first with digs on King’s neck £80-£100 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

279 George II, Farthings (4), 1730, 1734, 1746, 1754 (S 3720, 3722) [4]. First good very fine with some verdigris on reverse, others very fine £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection; first bt Spink; second and third bt C.D. Cooke

280 George III, Shilling, 1817 (S 3790); Victoria, Penny, 1862 (S 3954); together a George III Halfpenny [3]. First sometime cleaned and now re-toned, second with dulled surfaces otherwise good very fine or better, last fine £80-£100 281 George III, Pennies (69), all 1797 (S 3777); together with other coins (16) [85]. Varied state

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£80-£100


British Coins – Lots 282 George III, Penny, 1806 (S 3780); George IV, Penny, 1826 (S 3823); William IV, Penny, 1831 (S 3845); Victoria, Penny, 1857 (S 3948) [4]. About very fine or better £80-£100 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

283 George III, Halfpenny, 1807, Farthings (2), 1774, 1807 (S 3775, 3781-2); George IV, Halfpenny, 1825, Farthings (2), 1825, 1826 type II, Half-Farthing, 1828 (S 3822, 3824-6) [7]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

284 William IV, Shilling, 1834, Sixpence, 1831, Britannia Groat, 1836, Threepence, 1835, Threehalfpence, 1834, Penny, 1831, Halfpenny, 1831, Farthing, 1831, Third-Farthing, 1835 (S 3835-7, 3838A, 3839, 3845-8, 3850); together with other base metal coins (2) [11]. Good fine to about extremely fine £150-£200 285 William IV, Maundy set, 1834 (S 3840); together with Maundy oddments (4), a quantity of British and World coins in silver, mostly 19th and 20th century issues, and cupro-nickel Crowns (3) [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300 286 William IV, Halfpenny, 1831, Farthings (3), 1835, 1836, 1837, Third-Farthing, 1835 (S 3847-8, 3850) [5]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

287 William IV, Fantasy Crown, 1835; George V, Fantasy Double-Florin, 1910; Edward VIII, Fantasy Crown, 1936; together with a 1989 silver Dollar and a Tristan da Cunha gold-plated Five Pounds [5]. All as made; last two in presentation cases £50-£60 G

288 Victoria, Sovereigns (2), 1869, 1877M, Half-Sovereign, 1883 (S 3853, 3857, 3861) [3]. Very fine or better

£700-£900

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

G

289 Victoria, Sovereigns (2), 1889M, 1899, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1887 Jubilee, 1898 (S 3867B, 3869, 3874, 3878) [4]. Fine or better £800-£1,000 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

290 Victoria, Crown, 1896, Florins (2), 1853, 1873, Shillings (7), 1864, 1865, 1867, 1871, 1873, 1878, 1881, Sixpences (2), 1864, 1900, Threepences (2), 1861, 1863 (S 3891, 3893, 3905, 3906A, 3907, 3909, 3914A, 3937, 3941) [14]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

291 Victoria, Shillings (4), 1873, 1890, 1896, 1897 (S 3906A, 3927, 3940A) [4]. Good very fine or better

£100-£150

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

292 Victoria, Sixpences (4), 1887, 1897, 1900, 1901, Britannia Groat, 1838, Threepence, 1886, Threehalfpence, 1839 (S 3913, 3914D, 3915, 3928, 3941); together with an Indian Rupee, 1900C [8]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

293 Victoria, Britannia Groats (4), 1838 (8 over horizontal 8), 1840, 1843, 1854 (S 3913) [4]. First cleaned otherwise very fine, others good very fine or better £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

294 Victoria, Pennies (2), both 1846 (S 3948) [2]. Good very fine with traces of original colour

£80-£100

295 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1847, 1855, 1857, all close colon (S 3948) [3]. Very fine to about extremely fine

£100-£150

296 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1854, 1855, 1857 (S 3948) [3]. Good very fine or better

£100-£150

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

297 Victoria, Pennies (2), 1858/3, 1859 (BMC 1519; S 3948) [2]. First good fine, second good very fine

£80-£100

Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

298 Victoria, Pennies (6), 1868, 1887, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1901 (S 3954, 3961) [6]. First good fine, others good very fine or better £70-£90 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

299 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1896, 1898, 1901 (S 3961) [3]. Second good very fine, surfaces dulled, others extremely fine and better, original colour £60-£80 300 Victoria, Halfpence (3), 1841, 1854, 1858 (S 3949) [3]. First two about extremely fine, last very fine with scratches in fields £80-£100 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

301 Victoria, Halfpence (2), 1887, 1901, Farthings (9), 1860 TB/BB mule, 1875H, 1881H, 1886 (2), 1887, 1891, 1895, 1896 (S 3956, 3958-9, 3962-3); together with a model Halfcrown [12]. Varied state, the mule rare £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

302 Victoria, Farthings (2), 1840, 1858, Half-Farthings (3), 1842, 1843, 1844, Quarter-Farthings (3), 1839, 1851, 1852 (S 3950-1, 3953) [8]. Very fine or better £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Coins – Lots 303 Victoria, currency set, 1887, Crown to Threepence (S 3921, 3923-6, 3928, 3931) [7]. Nearly extremely fine and better £200-£260 304 Victoria, currency set, 1898, Crown to Farthing (S 3937-8, 3939, 3940A, 3941-2, 3961, 3962, 1964) [9]. Fair to extremely fine; in hard plastic case £80-£100 G

305 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1909, Half-Sovereign, 1905 (S 3969, 3974B) [2]. First good very fine, second about very fine £400-£500 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

306 Edward VII, Shilling, 1906, Threepence, 1910 (S 3982, 3984); George V, Shillings (2), 1914, 1916 (S 4013); George VI, Shillings (3), 1943, 1944, 1945, Sixpence, 1937 (S 4082-4); together with an 1892 Dutch Gulden [9]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

307 Edward VII, Pennies (3), 1902, 1908, 1910, Halfpence (2), 1902, 1909, Third-Farthing, 1902 (S 3990-1, 3993) [6]. Good very fine or better, but last with attempted piercing on obverse £80-£100 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

308 George V, Sovereign, 1911 (S 3996); together with miscellaneous British coins (71), all base metal [72]. Varied state £400-£500 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

G

309 George V, Sovereigns (3), 1922P, 1925, 1929SA, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1911, 1926SA (S 3996, 4001, 4005-6, 4010) [5]. Good very fine or better, but last with light scratches on obverse £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

310 George V, Halfcrown, 1915 (S 4011); George VI, Crowns (2), both 1937, Halfcrowns (2), 1947, 1949, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence, Threepences (2, silver and brass), Halfpenny and Farthing all 1937 (S 4078, 4081-2, 4084-5, 4101, 4112, 4115-16); Elizabeth II, Crown, 1960, polished dies, Proof Florins (3), 1953 (2), 1970, Proof Shillings (6), 1953 (4), 1970 (2), Proof Sixpences (3), 1953 (2), 1970, Proof Threepences (3), 1953 (2), 1970, Proof Halfpence (3), 1953 (2), 1970, Proof Farthings (2), both 1953 (S 4138-41, 4143, 4146-9, 4152-3, 4155-6, 4158) [33]. Mostly as struck £200-£300 311 George V, Pennies (6), 1911, 1914, 1917, 1918, 1921, 1927, Halfpence (2), 1911, 1925, Farthings (3), 1919, 1920, 1929 (S 4051, 4054A, 4056, 4060-1) [11]. About extremely fine or better £100-£150 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

312 George VI, Shilling, 1951, Scottish rev., struck slightly off-centre; Sixpence, 1943, obv. design very faint; Elizabeth II, Florin, 1966, struck on a thin flan, 7.88g; Shilling, an un-struck blank; Threepence, 1961, struck on a Hong Kong 10 Cent blank, 4.44g [5]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

313 George VI, partial Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing, Maundy Fourpence and Penny missing [13]. Crown a trifle hairlined, otherwise about as struck; in official red case of issue £100-£120 G

314 Elizabeth II, Sovereigns (3), 1957, 1962, 1974 (S 4124-5, SC1) [3]. Extremely fine or better

£800-£1,000

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

315 Elizabeth II, Halfpenny, date illegible, obv. weakly struck up and rev. with raised lip between 12 and 3 o’clock; together with miscellaneous coins and medals (52), mostly 20th century [53]. Varied state £30-£40 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

316 Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds (2), 2002, 2003 (S L10, L12); together with other Crown-sized silver coins from various countries (18) [20]. Brilliant, as struck; housed with certificates in a wooden box £180-£220 317 Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds, 2005, Battle of Trafalgar; silver Two Pounds (3), Britannia issues, 1999, 2002, 2003 (S L14, BF2, BF7, BF9) [4]. About as struck; first in case with certificates £80-£100 318 Elizabeth II, Two Pounds (28), Pounds (19), 50 Pence (35), various dates and types; together with other decimal coins of Elizabeth II (approx. 100) [Lot]. Varied state £150-£180 319 Elizabeth II, silver Proof 25 Pence, 1981, silver Proof Five Pounds (2), both 1999, Diana; GIBRALTAR, Elizabeth II, Proof Crown, 1981; TRISTAN DA CUNHA, Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown, 2018; together with other commemoratives in silver and base metal (2) [8]. All brilliant, as struck £80-£100 320 Elizabeth II, Proof set, 2005, silver Proof Two Pounds, 2001, silver Proof One Pound, 2004, silver Proof Britannia 20 Pence, 2001; ALDERNEY and GUERNSEY, Elizabeth II, silver Proof One Pound set, 2001; AUSTRALIA, Elizabeth II, silver Proof Dollar, 2003; COOK IS., Elizabeth II, silver Proof Dollar, 2002; ICELAND, Republic, Proof 1,000 and 500 Kronur, both 1974; together with miscellaneous coins [Lot]. Mostly as struck; most in cases or folders of issue £200-£300 321 Charles II to George III, Halfpence (23). Varied state

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£20-£30


British Coins – Lots 322 Charles II to Elizabeth II, Crowns (3), Halfcrowns (9), Florins (15), Shillings (23), Sixpences (20), Threepences (7) [77]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

323 Charles II to Elizabeth II, Pennies (59), Halfpence (117), Farthings (49) [225]. Varied state

£100-£150

324 Victoria to George VI, Crowns (3), 1897 LXI, 1928, 1937, other silver coins (3) [6]. Second better than very fine, others in varied state £200-£240 325 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (46), Florins (44), Shillings (42), Sixpences (74), Threepences (14) [220]. Varied state £150-£200 326 Victoria to Elizabeth II, silver Threepences (88), brass Threepences (17) [105]. Varied state

£50-£70

327 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Pennies (155), Halfpence (112), Farthings (26), brass Threepences (57) [350]. Varied state £150-£200 328 Victoria to Elizabeth II, foil impressions of Pennies (5), 1860, 1862 Pattern with coronet head, 1922, 1933, 1954, in white metal suspended in clear plastic cases [5]. As made, an interesting group £40-£50 329 Crowns (50), of George III (2), George IV, Victoria (6), George V (2), George VI (3), Elizabeth II (36) [50]. Varied state £200-£300 330 Halfcrowns (94), of George III, Victoria (5), George V (31), George VI (48), Elizabeth II (9) [94]. Varied state £200-£300 331 Florins (72), of Victoria (4), Edward VII (2), George V (26), George VI (28), Elizabeth II (12) [72]. Varied state £150-£200 332 Shillings (117), of George III, George IV (2), William IV, Victoria (15), Edward VII, George V (34), George VI (34), Elizabeth II (29) [117]. Varied state £150-£200 333 Sixpences (256), of Elizabeth I (2), William III, George III (3), George IV, Victoria (10), George V (48), George VI (74), Elizabeth II (117) [256]. Varied state £100-£150 334 Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (9), including a Henry VII Canterbury Halfgroat [9]. Varied state

£80-£100

335 Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (11), including a Henry VII Sovereign type Penny of Durham [11]. Varied state £80-£100 336 Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (28), including an Elizabeth I Halfgroat, mm. escallop [28]. Varied state £200-£260 337 Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (230), various rulers [Lot]. Varied state, several damaged

£400-£500

338 British coins and tokens, in silver (12), base metal (77), other (2) [91]. Varied state

£150-£200

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

339 British and World coins and tokens, a large quantity, mostly base metal; together with a few banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £200-£300 340 British and World coins, medals and banknotes, a large quantity [Lot]. Varied state

£200-£300

341 Miscellaneous base metal coins (approx. 300), mostly 19th and 20th century [Lot]. Varied state

£20-£30

342 Miscellaneous counterfeit and evasion Halfpence (7), one with rev. engraved AISS RODNEY [7]. Varied state

£60-£80

343 Coin case by Spink, 1887, suitable for Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereigns (2), Half-Sovereigns (2), leather with maroon velvet interior, white silk-lined lid. Good condition, the gilt lettering faded, an unusual item £100-£150 The Gracechurch street address in the lid dates the manufacture of this case before c. 1901-2

344 FINN, P. [London/Kendal], FPLs 1-18 and Memorial List [Spring 1994-2001] [19]. Covers creased and stained, contents generally clean; a useful set £40-£50

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Scottish and Island Coins from Various Properties Scotland

345 John Baliol, First coinage, Halfpenny, St Andrews, mullet of six points in first and fourth quarters, 0.58g/10h (Holmes/Stewartby 1-a; SCBI 35, –; B –, fig. –; S 5070). Edge ragged at 11 o’clock, otherwise about fine, extremely rare £150-£200

346 Charles II, Bawbee, 1677 (S 5628); together with a copper medalet of William and Mary and an Isle of Man Penny, 1786 [3]. Fine to very fine, but first cleaned £80-£100

347 William and Mary, Forty Shillings, 1692, edge QVARTO (S 5651). About fine

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Isle of Man

348 James Stanley, Second issue, Halfpenny, 1733, bath metal, interior of Cap of Maintenance plain, wing tip points to R of CHANGER, 4.66g/6h (Prid. 29; S 7409). Extremely fine £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

349 Miscellaneous coins and tokens (28), all base metal [28]. Varied state, two pierced

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Channel Islands G

350 ALDERNEY, Elizabeth II, Proof Five Pounds, 2019, Centenary of Remembrance. Brilliant, as struck

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£30-£40


Scottish and Island Coins from Various Properties

G

351 ALDERNEY, Elizabeth II, Proof Sovereign set, 2019, 200th Anniversary of the birth of Queen Victoria [5]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £1,500-£1,800

G

352 ALDERNEY, Elizabeth II, Proof set, 2021, comprising Double-Sovereign, Sovereign, Half-Sovereign and QuarterSovereign, RNLI commemorative [4]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £1,000-£1,200 353 Elizabeth II, History of the Royal Navy, silver Five Pounds (13), from Alderney, Guernsey and Jersey; together with other commemorative coins (2), decimal coinage (26) [41]. Commemoratives about as struck and in wooden case, others in varied state £80-£100 354 Miscellaneous coins of Jersey (46), Guernsey (17), all base metal, mostly 20th century [63]. Varied state

End of Session One Ten-Minute Interval www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£50-£70


WORLD COINS


World Coins from Various Properties Andaman Islands

355 One of the great rarities in the British Colonial series: Victoria, Rupee, 1866, 9.47g/12h (Prid. 4; KM. Tn2; cf. Ford II, 472). Some digs in flan, central hole crude, otherwise fine, extremely rare; only about 6 specimens known £2,000-£2,600 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection. To our knowledge, only one other specimen of this great Colonial rarity has been offered at public auction since the late Dick Ford’s (London Coins 156, March 2017, lot 1049, £12,000); the Ford specimen, comparable to London’s, realised £1,850 in 1991

Argentina 356 Coins of Argentina, in silver (1), base metal (60) [61]. Varied state, the silver coin with remains of mount attached £60-£80 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Australia

G

357 George V, Sovereign, 1920M (M 238; S 3999). Extremely fine, rare [slabbed PCGS MS 62]

G

358 George V, Sovereign, 1921M (M 239; S 3999). Extremely fine, very rare [slabbed PCGS MS 63]

£8,000-£10,000

G

359 George V, Sovereign, 1922S (M 282; S 4003). Extremely fine, very rare [slabbed PCGS MS 62]

£8,000-£10,000

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£3,000-£4,000


World Coins from Various Properties 360 George V, Sixpence, 1926, Threepence, 1927, Pennies (4), 1916I, 1919 (2), 1933, Halfpenny, 1919 (KM. 22-5); George VI, Florin, 1952, Shilling, 1946, Sixpences (2), 1939, 1951PL, Pennies (6), 1940, 1941, 1945, 1949, 1951PL (2), Halfpence (2), 1948, 1951 (KM. 36, 38, 39a, 41-3, 45, 48); Elizabeth II, Pennies (4), 1961, 1962 (2), 1964, 50 Cents, 1966, 20 Cents, 1967, 10 Cents, 1973, 2 Cents, 1967 (KM. 56, 63, 65-7) [27]. Varied state £80-£100

G

361 Elizabeth II, Proof 200 Dollars, 2020, 75th Anniversary of the end of World War II. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £2,400-£3,000 362 Coins of Australia, in silver (33), base metal (161) [194]. Varied state

£100-£150

363 Coins of Australia, in silver (37), base metal (65) [102]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

364 VICTORIA, Melbourne, Thorbecke’s Cigarettes, [18]80, brass, obv. bear smoking a cigarette, 30mm (Carlisle 16). Very fine £40-£50

Austria 365 Maria Theresa, Kreuzer (2), 1761K, 1762K, Half-Kreuzer, undated, Greschl, 1760, Pfennig, 1765 (KM. 1971, 1979, 1985, 1993), Franz I, 20 Kreuzer, 1765BP (KM. 2030), Joseph II, Quarter-Kreuzer, 1781A (KM. 2051.1), Franz I, 20 Kreuzer (2), 1810A, 1824A, 15 Kreuzer, 1807A, 3 Kreuzer, 1820B, Kreuzer, 1816A (KM. 2113, 2138, 2141, 2143), Ferdinand I, 20 Kreuzer (2), 1841A, 1842M, 3 Kreuzer (2), 1838A, 1840A (KM. 2191, 2208), Franz Joseph I, 6 Kreuzer (4), 1848A, 1849A (2), 1849C, Half-Kreuzer, 1851B (KM. 2181, 2199, 2200); GORIZIA, Leopold II, Soldo, 1795F (KM. 35), Franz II, Soldo, 1798H (KM. 39) [23]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

366 Franz I, Thaler, 1821B (Dav. 7; KM. 2162). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£60-£80

367 Franz I, Thaler, 1825B (Dav. 9; KM. 2163). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£60-£80

368 Franz Joseph I, Thaler, 1860A (Dav. 21; KM. 2244). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£50-£70

369 Franz Joseph I, 5 Corona, 1900 (Dav. 34; KM. 2807). Good extremely fine

£80-£100

Austrian Netherlands 370 Maria Theresa, Quarter-Ducaton, 1752, Bruges, 2 Liards and Liard, both 1778, Brussels (KM. 6, 28-9); Joseph II, Quarter-Kronenthaler, 1789B, 2 Liards, 1789, Brussels, Liard, 1788, Brussels (KM. 30-1, 38); Leopold II, 2 Liards, 1791, Brussels (KM. 53); Insurrection Coinage, 2 Liards, 1790, Brussels (KM. 45) [8]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

371 Franz II, Half-Kronenthaler, 1796B (KM. 61.2). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£150-£180

Belgium 372 Leopold I, 10 Centimes, 1855 (KM. 2.1); GERMANY, Saxony, Forty-Eighth-Thaler, 1806H (KM. 966); ITALY, Gorizia, 2 Soldi, 1799S (KM. 44); SWEDEN, Oscar II, 5 Öre, 1888 (KM. 736); SWITZERLAND, Confederation, Rappen, 1945B (KM. 3a) [5]. Varied state £100-£150 373 Leopold III, 50 Francs, 1935 (Dav. 57; KM. 106.1). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£60-£80


World Coins from Various Properties

Bhutan 374 Anonymous, Half-Rupees (13), various types, all base metal; together with a Tibetan silver Tangka and a Nepalese silver Mohar [15]. Very fine or better, but the Nepalese coin pierced £50-£70

Bolivia

375 Ferdinand VII, 8 Réales, 1825JL, Potosí (Cayón 16100; KM. 84). About extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

376 Republic, 8 Soles, 1832JL, Potosí (KM. 97). Extremely fine, uneven toning

£150-£180

377 Republic, 4 Soles (2), 1830JL, Potosí, 1858FJ, Potosí (KM. 96a.1, 123.2); Half-Sol, 1830JL, Potosí (KM. 93.2a) [3]. Very fine or better £80-£100

378 Republic, Boliviano, 1872FE, Potosí (KM. 155.4). Extremely fine, attractively toned

£120-£150

Brazil 379 Republic, 400 Réis, 1900 (KM. 499). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine 380 Coins of Brazil, in silver (11), base metal (59) [70]. Varied state

£70-£90 £80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

British Colonies 381 Trade Dollar, 1899B (Prid. 8; KM. T5). Very fine, toned

£50-£70

382 Trade Dollar, 1925 (Prid. 25; KM. T5). Very fine, toned

£50-£70

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

British West Africa 383 Edward VIII, Halfpence (2), both 1936 (KM. 15), George VI, Shilling, 1946, Pennies (2), 1937KN, 1952H (KM. 19, 23, 30a); EAST AFRICA, George V, 10 Cents (2), 1924 (KM. 19), George VI, Shillings (3), 1937H, 1950KN, 1952KN, 10 Cents (2), 1950, 1952, 5 Cents, 1941I (KM. 25.1. 28.1, 31, 34); NIGERIA, Elizabeth II, Pennies (5), all 1959 (KM. 2); SOUTH AFRICA, George VI, Threepences (2), 1938, 1952, Pennies (3), 1937, 1942 (2), Halfpenny, 1942 (KM. 24-6, 35.2), Elizabeth II, Farthing, 1954 (KM. 44); SOUTHERN RHODESIA, George VI, Sixpence, 1948, Penny, 1939 (KM. 8, 21) [27]. Varied state £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Bulgaria

384 Alexander I, 5 Leva, 1884 (Dav. 60; KM. 7). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£200-£260

Cambodia 385 Anonymous, Fuang (40), undated [1847] (KM. 32.2) [40]. Good very fine or better

£200-£300

Canada 386 Victoria, 25 Cents (2), 1872H, 1894 (KM. 5) [2]. Both lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine and better

£100-£150

387 George V, 5 Cents, 1919, George VI, 50 Cents, 1940 (KM. 22, 36); NOVA SCOTIA, Victoria, Cent, 1864 (KM. 8.2); CEYLON, George V, 25 Cents 1920, Cent 1922 (KM. 105a, 107); HONG KONG, Victoria, Cent, 1879 (KM. 4.3); together with miscellaneous coins of Canada (19), Ceylon (3), Hong Kong (5), India (38), Malaya (2) [73]. Varied state £80-£100 388 Coins of Canada, in silver (5), base metal (161), mostly 20th century [166]. Varied state 389 Canadian and other tokens (26), all in base metal [26]. Varied state, one pierced

£60-£80 £80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

China 390 EMPIRE, Chekiang, 10 Cash (2), undated [1903-6] (KM. Y49, Y49.1); Fukien, 10 Cash, undated [1901-5] (KM. Y100.2); Hunan, 10 Cash, undated [1902-6] (KM. Y112.3); Hupeh, Cash, undated [1906] (KM. Y121); Kiangnan, 10 Cash, 1905 (KM. Y135.9); Kwangtung, Cent, undated [1900-06] (KM. Y192) [7]. Very fine or better £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

391 EMPIRE, Fengtien, 20 Cents, 1904 (L & M 485; KM. Y91); Hupeh, 20 Cents and 10 Cents, undated [1895] (L & M 184 -5; KM. Y124.1, Y125.1); Kiangnan, 20 Cents and 10 Cents (2), all 1899 (L & M 225, 227; KM. Y142a.2, Y143a.2); Kirin, 10 Cents, undated [1898] (L & M 519; KM. Y180); Kwangtung, 20 Cents, undated [1890-1908] (L & M 135; KM. Y201) [8]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

392 EMPIRE, Hupeh, 10 Cents, undated [1895-1907] (L & M 185; KM. Y124.1). Good very fine

£80-£100

393 EMPIRE, Kiangnan, Dollar, 1904 (L & M 257; KM. Y145a.12). Obverse heavily polished, some digs, scratches and traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very fine £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

394 EMPIRE, Kwangtung, 20 Cents, undated [1890-1908] (L & M 135; KM. Y201). Extremely fine, toned

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

395 EMPIRE, Kwangtung, 10 Cents, undated [1890-1908] (L & M 136; KM. Y200). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

396 EMPIRE, Manchurian Provinces, 20 Cents, yr 1 [1909] (L & M 496; KM. Y213); together with miscellaneous coins of Manchukuo in base metal (17), other media (2) [20]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

397 EMPIRE, Sinkiang, 3 Miscals, Kashghar 1315h (L & M 706; KM. Y18a); Half-Miscal, in the name of Abdul Aziz, Kashghar, date off flan (KM. C37-1.1); Half-Miscal, no mint, Kuang Hsu yr 4 [1878] (KM. YA7.26) [3]. Very fine or better but first removed from a mount, last rare £70-£90 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

398 EMPIRE, Sinkiang, Half-Miscal, Yangi Hisar, Kuang Hsu yr 1 [1875], 1.57g/9h (L & M 669; KM. –). Very fine and toned, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

399 EMPIRE, Yunnan, silver Sycee, ‘packsaddle’ type, late 19th or early 20th century, 60 x 38mm, 172.36g. Good very fine £600-£800 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

400 EMPIRE, miscellaneous coins, in silver (4), base metal (55) [59]. Varied state

£100-£150

401 EMPIRE, miscellaneous coins (52), all base metal [52]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

402 REPUBLIC, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar, yr 10 [1921] (L & M 79; KM. Y329.6). Some graffiti and other marks, otherwise very fine £60-£80 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

403 REPUBLIC, Yuan Shih-Kai, 20 Cents and 10 Cents, yr 3 [1914] (L & M 65-6; KM. Y326-7); Sun Yat-sen, Dollar, undated [1928] (L & M 49; KM. Y318a); Cent, yr 5 [1916] (KM. Y324); together with other base metal coins (22) [26]. Varied state £200-£300 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

404 REPUBLIC, Chekiang, 10 Cents, yr 13 [1924] (L & M 289; KM. Y371); Yunnan, 50 Cents, yr 21 [1932] (L & M 430; KM. Y492); together with other coins in silver (11), base metal (27) [40]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

405 REPUBLIC, Yunnan, 50 Cents (2), both undated [1911-15] (L & M 422; KM. Y257, Y257.2) [2]. First cleaned otherwise extremely fine, second very fine £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

406 Chinese Soviet Republic, restrike 5 Cents and Cent, undated [struck c. 1960] (KM. Y506a, Y507a) [2]. About extremely fine and better, scarce £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

407 Coins of China, etc (37), all base metal [37]. Varied state, mostly cleaned

£60-£80

408 Coins of China (71), various types, all base metal; together with two chop-marked 8 Réales [73]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

409 Chinese Cash (approx. 650), various types, all identified in envelopes [Lot]. Varied state, an interesting lot

£600-£800

410 Chinese amulets, charms, tokens, etc (34), mostly base metal [34]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Colombia 411 Estados Unidos, Peso, 1865, Bogotá (KM. 139.1); 5 Decimos, 1880, Medellin (KM. 161.1); Quarter-Decimo, 1864, Bogotá (KM. 143.1) [3]. Fine or better £50-£70

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Denmark

G

412 Christian VIII, 2 Christians d’Or, 1847FF, Altona (Hede 1B; KM. 722.2; F 289). Some contact marks, otherwise good very fine £1,500-£1,800

East Africa 413 George VI, Shillings (8), 1941I (3), 1942I, 1952 (4) (KM. 28.1, 28.2, 28.3, 31) [8]. Very fine or better

£60-£80

Ecuador

414 Republic, 2 Réales, 1847GJ, Quito (KM. 33). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£200-£260

Egypt 415 British Protectorate, 20 Piastres, 1917/1335h H (KM. 321); 5 Piastres, 1916/1335h (KM. 318.1); 2 Piastres, 1917/1335h (KM. 317.1) [3]. About very fine or better, but second cleaned £40-£50 416 Coins of Egypt, in silver (12), base metal (24) [36]. Varied state, four pierced

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Essequibo & Demerara 417 George III, Guilder, 1816 (Prid. 11; KM. 13); William IV, Half-Guilder and Eighth-Guilder, both 1832 (Prid. 17, 26; KM. 16, 18) [3]. Fine to good very fine £100-£150

Ethiopia

418 Haile Selassie, Werk, EE1923 [1930-1], 6.76g/1h (Gill p.148; KM. 21; F 28). Some contact marks, file marks on rims, otherwise good very fine, rare £600-£800

Fiji 419 George V, Penny, 1935 (KM. 2), George VI, Sixpences (3), 1938, 1943S (2), Penny, 1945 (KM. 7, 11, 11a), Elizabeth II, Penny, 1956 (KM. 21); BRITISH HONDURAS, George VI, 5 Cents, 1943 (KM. 22a); GIBRALTAR, Victoria, Two Quarts, 1842/1 (KM. 3), Elizabeth II, Proof Halfcrown, 2016; ST HELENA, Elizabeth II, silver Proof 25 Pence, 1973 (KM. 5a) [10]. Varied state; last cased £50-£70

France 420 CAROLINGIANS, Charles the Bald (840-77), posthumous Denier, Melle, 1.46g/11h (MEC 940ff). Very fine

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

421 Charles VI (1380-1422), Guénars (20), first issue (Dup. 377); second issue (16), Angers, Crémieu (3), Macon, Paris (5), Romans (4), Rouen, Tournai (Dup. 377A); fourth issue (3), Montpellier (2), Paris (Dup. 377C) [20]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: R.A. Merson Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties 422 Charles VI, Double Tournois (6), first issue (2), second issue (3), Paris, Toulouse, mint uncertain, third issue, Angers (Dup. 393, 393A, 393B); Denier Tournois (2), both first issue (Dup. 394); Obole Tournois (2), first issue, second issue without mintmark (Dup. 395, 395A); Denier Parisis (4), all second issue, no mintmark (Dup. 398A); Double Parisis (Dup. 400); Niquet (2), Paris, Saint-Quentin (Dup. 401); Petachina, Genoa (Dup. 424 var.; Biaggi 883) [18]. Varied state, last scarce £120-£150 Provenance: R.A. Merson Collection

423 Henry III (1574-89), Demi-Franc, date unclear, Toulouse (Dup. 1131), a contemporary forgery of a Sol Parisis (cf. Dup. 1136), Liard au Saint-Esprit, mint and date unclear (Dup. 1146), Liard au Dauphin, mint and date unclear (Dup. 1148A); Charles X, Douzains (7), first type, 1593&, Aix-en-Provence, 1593X (2), Amiens, 1593P, Dijon, 1594P, Dijon, mint and date unclear (2) (Dup. 1180, 1180A), Liard, second type, 1593, Marseille (Dup. 1183); Louis XIII, Huitième d’Ecu, first type, 1612, mint uncertain (Dup. 1333), Douzain d’Argent, 1625A, Paris (Dup. 1340), Douzain Illegal, 1628, mint uncertain (Dup. 1342), Quinzain, 1641A, Paris, with unidentified countermark (Dup. 1344); Louis XIV, Huitième d’Ecu, first type, 1644O, Riom (Dup. 1452A), Quinzains aux huit L (6), 1693P, Dijon, 1693M, Toulouse, 1694E, Tours, 1697, mint unclear, date unclear, mm. D, Lyon, mint and date unclear (Dup. 1581A) [23]. Varied state, first with small piercing £100-£150 Provenance: R.A. Merson Collection

424 Louis XIV, Half-Écu aux huit L, 1690A, Paris, réformation, 13.51g/6h (Dup. 1515A; Gad. 184). Good very fine, traces of undertype visible £150-£180

425 Louis XIV, Half-Écu aux palmes, 1693A, Paris, réformation, 13.39g/6h (Dup. 1521A; Gad. 185). Good very fine, traces of undertype visible £150-£180 426 Louis XIV, 10 Sols aux quatre couronnes, 1706AA, Metz (Dup. 1550; Gad. 132a), 10 Sols aux insignes, 1704A, Paris (Dup. 1566; Gad. 133); Louis XV, Écu aux lauriers, 1726A, Paris (Dup. 1675; Gad. 321), Half-Écu au bandeau, 1753, Pau (Dup. 1681; Gad. 314a), Tenth-Écu Vertugadin, 1716W, Lille, réformation (Dup. 1654A; Gad. 289), Tenth-Écu au bandeau, 1753W, Lille (Dup. 1683; Gad. 292) [6]. Fair to good fine, but fifth scratched £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

427 Louis XV, Half-Écu Vertugadin, 1716A, Paris, réformation, 15.39g/6h (Dup. 1652A; Gad. 308). Good very fine, traces of undertype visible £200-£260

428 Louis XV, Écu au bandeau, 1761R, Orléans, 29.22g/6h (Dup. 1680; Gad. 322). Very fine Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£100-£120


World Coins from Various Properties 429 NO LOT 430 Louis XVI, Fifth-Écu aux lauriers, 1782/1A, Paris, 5.80g/6h (Dup. 1710; Gad. 354). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £80-£100

431 Louis XVIII, 5 Francs, 1823L, Bayonne (Gad. 614; KM. 711.8). Minor flan flaws on King’s forehead, otherwise about as struck, obverse toned £300-£400 432 Charles X, 5 Francs, 1830A (Gad. 644); Louis Philippe, 5 Francs (4), 1835A, 1837A, 1841A, 1847A (Gad. 678, 678a); Napoleon III, 5 Francs (6), 1867A (2), 1867BB (2), 1868A, 1868BB (Gad. 739) [11]. Fine to very fine £100-£150

433 Charles X, Franc, 1830W, Lille (Gad. 450; KM. 724.13). About extremely fine

£300-£400

Provenance: Maison Palombo Auction 7 (Marseille), 13 June 2009, lot 358

434 BRITTANY, Jean IV (1345-99), Piedfort Denier, Quimperlé (?), mm. star, :IOhANNES DVX :, seven ermines, rev. : BRITANNIE :, cross with K in second quarter, 8.35g/10h (Jézéquel 227 var.). Very fine and very rare £300-£400 435 CAMBRAI, Gui de Collemède (1296-1306), Sterling, 1.09g/11h (Mayhew 99). Minor weakness, otherwise very fine £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

436 STRASBOURG, Louis XIV, 44 Sols, 1713A, Paris, 12.27g/6h (Dup. 1606; Gad. 200). Small edge flaw, minor peripheral weakness, otherwise good very fine and toned £120-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

437 Coins and tokens of France, in silver (7), base metal (106), other media (1) [114]. Varied state, some corroded £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

German East Africa

438 Wilhelm II, Rupie, 1890 (KM. 2). Brushed, otherwise about as struck

£100-£120

439 Wilhelm II, Half-Rupie, 1912J (KM. 9). About extremely fine

£100-£120

German New Guinea

440 New-Guinea Compagnie, 2 Marks, 1894A (KM. 6). Cleaned and with traces of mounting on edge, otherwise good very fine £300-£400

441 New-Guinea Compagnie, Mark, 1894A (KM. 5). About extremely fine

£240-£300

Germany 442 ANHALT-BERNBURG, Alexander Carl, Sixth-Thaler, 1856A (KM. 85); BADEN, Leopold, Gulden, 1844, Kreuzer, 1832 (KM. 197.2, 214); BAVARIA, Maximilian III Joseph, Thaler, 1767 (Dav. 1953B; KM. 519.1), Ludwig II, Kreuzer, 1867 (KM. 873); BRUNSWICK-LÜNEBURG-CELLE, Georg II Wilhelm, Forty-Eighth-Thaler, 1698III (KM. 356 var.); BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBÜTTEL, Rudolf August, 24 Mariengroschen, 1690HCH (KM. 586), August Wilhelm, 6 Mariengroschen, 1727EPH (KM. 753); COLOGNE, Free City, wine token, 1730, tin with copper plug, 5.23g; FRANKFURT, Free City, 6 Kreuzer, 1849, Kreuzer (2), 1773BN, 1847 (KM. 253, 312, 335); HAMBURG, Free City, 8 Schilling, 1797OHK, Schilling, 1855, Dreiling, 1841HSK (KM. 515, 554, 586) [15]. Varied state £200-£300 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

443 ANHALT-DESSAU, Leopold Friedrich, Thaler, 1863A (Dav. 510; KM. 15). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

444 BAVARIA, Maximilian II, Double-Thaler, 1853 (Dav. 601; KM. 837). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine £240-£300

445 BAVARIA, Ludwig II, Half-Gulden, 1865 (KM. 866). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine 446 BAVARIA, Ludwig II, Thaler, 1871 (Dav. 615; KM. 889). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£100-£120 £70-£90

447 BRANDENBURG, Friedrich III, Two-Thirds Thaler, 1692LCS, Berlin, 17.09g/12h (Dav. 270; KM. 556). Very fine £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

448 BRUNSWICK-LUNEBURG-CALENBERG-HANNOVER, Georg Ludwig, 24 Mariengroschen, 1710, Zellerfeld (Dav. 423; KM. 15). Good very fine with some toning £60-£80

449 BRUNSWICK-WOLFENBÜTTEL, August II, Quarter-Thaler, 1664HS, Goslar, 7.29g/4h (KM. 465). Good very fine and toned, rare £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

450 FRANKFURT, Free City, Double-Thaler, 1841 (Dav. 640; KM. 326). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine and toned £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

451 FRANKFURT, Free City, 2 Gulden, 1848 (Dav. 644; KM. 338). Cleaned and with some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £70-£90 452 HANNOVER, Wilhelm IV, Thaler, 1834B (Dav. 662; KM. 164); HESSE-CASSEL, Friedrich Wilhelm, Groschen, 1856 (KM. 615); HESSE-DARMSTADT, Ludwig II, Kreuzer, 1837 (KM. 299); LIPPE-DETMOLD, Paul Friedrich Emil Leopold III, Pfenning, 1858A (KM. 260); LÜBECK, Free City, 4 Schilling, 1728JJJ (KM. 143); NASSAU, Wilhelm, 3 Kreuzer, 1825 (KM. 50); PFALZ, Karl Theodor, Kreuzer, 1763AS (KM. 378); REUSS-EBERSDORF, Heinrich XXIV, Two-Thirds Thaler, 1765ICE (KM. 20); SAXONY, Johann, Thaler, 1858F (Dav. 890; KM. 1192); STOLBERG, Friedrich Botho and Karl Ludwig, Sixth-Thaler, 1763C (KM. 263); TRIER, Franz Georg, Half-Petermengen, 1749DF (KM. 256); WALDECKPYRMONT, Georg Viktor, Groschen, 1867B (KM. 173a); WÜRTTEMBERG, Wilhelm I, Half-Gulden, 1848 (KM. 573); WÜRZBURG, Anselm Franz, 5 Kreuzer, 1748WF (KM. 322) [14]. Varied state £200-£300 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

453 NUREMBERG, Free City, Klippe Half-Ducat, 1700, 1.71g/12h (KM. 256; F 1888). Pierced in two corners, otherwise good very fine £150-£180

454 PRUSSIA, Friedrich II, Thaler, 1786A (Dav. 2590A; KM. 347). About very fine

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

455 PRUSSIA, Friedrich II, Half-Thaler, 1750A, Third-Thaler, 1774A (KM. 254.2, 303); Friedrich Wilhelm II, 4 Groschen, 1797A (KM. 362); Friedrich Wilhelm III, Thaler, 1829A (Dav. 763), Sixth-Thaler, 1813A, 3 Groscher, 1800A (KM. 376.2, 385, 419); Friedrich Wilhelm IV, Groschen, 1850A, Half-Groschen, 1842A, Pfenning, 1844D (KM. 434-5, 447); Wilhelm I, Thaler, 1871A (Dav. 785), Two-and-a-Half Groschen, 1869A, Half-Groschen, 1866A (KM. 484, 486, 500) [12]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

456 PRUSSIA, Friedrich Wilhelm III, Thaler, 1814A (Dav. 756; KM. 387). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

457 SAXE-MEISSEN, Frederick I of Saxony, William II of Osterland, and Frederick IV of Thuringia, Groschen (2), undated [c. 1423-5], 2.76g/7h, 2.74g/5h (S-J 4369 var.) [2]. Very fine, one with small edge chip £60-£80 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

458 SAXE-WEIMAR, Friedrich Wilhelm I of Altenburg and Johann III of Weimar, Quarter-Thaler, 1586, Saalfeld, 7.01g/12h (KM. MB51). About very fine, rare £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

459 SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Carl Friedrich, Thaler, 1841A (Dav. 845; KM. 201). Very fine and toned

£100-£120

460 SAXONY, Friedrich August I, Two-Thirds Thaler, 1707ILH, Dresden (Dav. 821; KM. 744). Very fine

£200-£260

461 SAXONY, Friedrich August III, Thaler, 1778EDC, Dresden (Schnee 1073; Dav. 2690). Good very fine

£100-£120

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

462 SAXONY, Friedrich August III, Thaler, 1783IEC, Dresden (Dav. 2695; KM. 992.2). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine £70-£90 463 NO LOT 464 SAXONY, Friedrich August III, 2 Groschen, 1790 (KM. 1020). Minor edge flaws, otherwise extremely fine

465 STOLBERG-WERNIGERODE, Christian Ernst I, Quarter-Thaler, 1724IIG (KM. 61). Very fine and very rare

£60-£80

£300-£400

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

466 Weimar Republic, 5 Reichsmarks, 1925A (Dav. 965; KM. 47). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£80-£100


World Coins from Various Properties 467 Weimar Republic, 3 Reichsmarks, 1930D, Graf Zeppelin (KM. 67). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine 468 Coins of Germany, in silver (261), base metal (216), mostly small denominations [477]. Varied state

£60-£80 £300-£400

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Gibraltar

G

469 Elizabeth II, Proof 50 Pounds, 1981, Marriage of Prince Charles and Princess Diana (KM. 15). Brilliant, as struck £600-£800

Guatemala 470 Republic, 4 Réales, 1894H (KM. 168.1); Half-Réal, 1879D (KM. 152); Quarter-Réal, 1889 (KM. 158) [3]. About very fine or better £50-£70

Haiti

471 Republic, Gourde, 1882 (KM. 46). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

472 Republic, 25 Centimes, yr 12 [1815] (KM. 12.2); 20 Centimes, 1882 (KM. 45); 12 Centimes, yr 14 [1817] (KM. 13) [3]. About very fine or better, but all cleaned £50-£70

Honduras 473 Republic, Peso, 1889/8 (KM. 52). Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

£80-£100

Hong Kong

474 Victoria, 50 Cents, 1892 (Prid. 9; KM. 9.1). Lightly cleaned and a small scratch below bust, otherwise about very fine £200-£260 475 Victoria, 20 Cents (2), 1867, 1893 (KM. 7); 10 Cents (4), 1875H, 1887, 1893, 1894 (KM. 6.3); 5 Cents, 1890H (KM. 5); Cent, 1901 (KM. 4.3); together with miscellaneous 20th century coins in silver (3), base metal (34) [45]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

476 Victoria, 5 Cents, 1868 (Prid. 115; KM. 5). About extremely fine

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£100-£120


World Coins from Various Properties

Hungary 477 Leopold I, 15 Krajczar, 1678, Kremnitz (Huszár 1425; KM. 175); 6 Krajczar, 1670, Kremnitz (Huszár 1450; KM. 164) [2]. First about extremely fine, second good very fine £80-£100 478 Leopold I, 15 Krajczar, 1688KB (KM. 208); Maria Theresa, 20 Krajczar, 1775B, Denar, 1763 (KM. 375.2, 390); Ferdinand I, 20 Krajczar (2), 1838B, 1846B, Krajczar, 1848 (KM. 422, 430.1); Franz Joseph I, 20 Filler (2), 1893KB, 1894KB, 10 Filler (2), 1894KB, 1909KB, Filler, 1887KB (KM. 480, 482-3) [11]. Varied state £50-£70 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

479 Charles VI, Half-Thaler, 1717, Kremnitz (Huszár 1610; KM. 287). Extremely fine and toned

£240-£300

India 480 SULTANS OF DEHLI, silver Tankas of Ghiyath al-din Balban (2), Mu‘izz al-din Kaiqubad (5), Jalal al-din Firuz (8), ‘Ala al-din Muhammad (3), most with mint and/or date off flan (ICV 2448, 2454, 2461, 2471) [18]. Mostly very fine or better £100-£150 481 SULTANS OF BENGAL, Ghiyath al-din Bahadur (720-724h), Tanka, mint and date off flan (ICV 2629); Nasir al-din Nusrat, Tanka, Dar al-Darb Fathabad 925h (GG B810; ICV 2671); Ghiyath al-din Mahmud, Tanka, ‘Da’ 933h (GG B914), Tanka, no mint, 933h (GG B919; ICV 2676) [4]. Very fine or better, last three with some shroff marks £40-£50 482 KUTCH, Desalji II, Kori, VS1912 (KM. C66); Victoria, 5 Kori (2), 1882/VS1939, 1898/VS1954, Two-and-a-Half Kori, 1897/VS1954 (KM. Y36.1, Y37.4, Y37.5); George V, Two-and-a-Half Kori, 1935/VS1991 (KM. Y52a); Edward VIII, 5 Kori, 1936/VS1993, Kori, 1936/VS1992 (KM. Y65, Y67); George VI, 5 Kori, 1937/VS1994, Adhio, 1943/VS1999 (KM. Y75, Y80) [9]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: J.G. Rose Collection, DNW Auction 170, 27 February 2020, lot 243

483 NO LOT

484 E.I.C., Madras Presidency, Double-Fanam, 1807-8 issue, type G/II, 1.84g/8h (Stevens 3.81; Prid. 164 var.). Good very fine, scarce £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

485 E.I.C., Madras Presidency, Proof 20 Cash, 1808, light issue, 9.45g/6h (Stevens 5.122; Prid. 198). About as struck, toned £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

486 E.I.C., Madras Presidency, Proof 10 Cash, 1808, light issue, 4.82g/6h (Stevens 5.136; Prid. 207). About as struck, toned £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

487 E.I.C., Madras Presidency, Northern Circars, Half-Dub, 1807, 5.03g/6h (Stevens 3.362; Prid. 329). Very fine £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

488 E.I.C., Bombay Presidency, Half-Pice, 1794, type XI, Soho, 3.39g/6h (Stevens 8.47; Prid. 138). Proof-like, about as struck and toned, rare £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

489 E.I.C., William IV, Rupee, 1835, type B/I, Calcutta, thin letters on obv. (SW 1.37; Prid. 32), Rupee, 1835, type E/I, Bombay (SW 1.47; Prid. 40); Victoria, Rupee, 1840, continuous legend, type D/I, Madras (SW 2.25; Prid. 47), Rupees (2), 1840, divided legend, types B/I and C/I, Madras (SW 3.37, 3.38; Prid. 59, 60) [5]. Very fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

490 E.I.C., William IV, Twelfth-Annas (2), both 1835, Bombay and Madras (SW 1.102, 1.104; Prid. 161-2); Victoria, Quarter-Rupees (2), 1862, Calcutta (SW 4.130; Prid. 376); George V, Quarter-Rupee, 1917, Calcutta (SW 8.156; Prid. 446), 2 Annas, 1918, Calcutta (SW 8.220; Prid. 880); INDORE, Shivaji Rao, a contemporary imitation of a Half-Anna, VS1943, rev. legend retrograde [7]. Last very fine, others about extremely fine or better £150-£200 491 E.I.C., Victoria, Quarter-Anna, 1858, struck slightly off-centre; Victoria, Rupee, obv. brockage; Edward VII, Rupee, obv. brockage; Quarter-Anna, obv. brockage; George VI, 2 Annas, 1943, rev. brockage; 2 Annas, 1944, mis-struck; Anna, obv. brockage [7]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

492 E.I.C., miscellaneous coins, in silver (13), base metal (34), various types [47]. Varied state

£150-£200

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

493 Victoria, Rupees (6), 1877, 1878, 1879C, 1888B, 1891B, 1892C (SW 6.32, 6.40, 6.45, 6.107, 6.119, 6.125; Prid. 117, 133, 149, 151, 174, 179) [6]. Good very fine or better £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

494 Victoria, Rupee, 1893B (SW 6.135; Prid. 182). Good extremely fine, toned Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£100-£120


World Coins from Various Properties

495 Victoria, Half-Rupee, 1889B, type A/II (SW 6.204; Prid. 299). Extremely fine and toned, rare

£600-£800

496 Victoria, Quarter-Rupee, 1862, type A/II, Madras (SW 4.136; Prid. 378). Extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

497 Victoria, Quarter-Rupee, 1876, Bombay (SW 5.35; Prid. 407). About extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

498 Victoria (as Queen), Rupees (8), Half-Rupees (2), Quarter-Rupees (3), Two Annas (3), Half-Annas (6), Quarter-Annas (7), Half-Pice (2), Twelfth-Annas (3) [34]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

499 Victoria (as Empress), Rupees (13), Half-Rupees (4), Quarter-Rupees (12), Two Annas (9), Half-Anna (1), Quarter-Annas (11), Half-Pice (1), Twelfth-Annas (12) [63]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

500 Edward VII, Pattern Anna, 1906, in copper-nickel, crowned bust right, rev. value and date within ornate diamond, edge plain, 3.96g/12h (SW 7.143; Prid. 1072). Minor spotting, otherwise good extremely fine, very rare £2,000-£2,600 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

501 Edward VII, Pattern Half-Anna, 1908, in cupro-nickel, crowned bust right, rev. value and date within quatrefoil, edge plain, 2.17g/12h (SW 7.154; Prid. 1073). Minor spotting, otherwise good extremely fine, very rare £2,000-£2,600 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

502 George V, 8 Annas, 1919, Calcutta (SW 8.128; Prid. 870). Tiny flan flaw in obverse legend, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180

503 George V, 4 Annas, 1919, Bombay (SW 8.184; Prid. 877). Good extremely fine

£100-£120

504 George V, 4 Annas, 1920, Bombay (SW 8.188; Prid. 878). Good extremely fine

£100-£120

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

505 George VI, Rupee, 1938, Bombay (SW 9.9; Prid. 233). Two small rim knocks on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

506 George VI, Proof 2 Annas, 1947, Bombay, edge plain, 5.80g/12h (SW 9.142; Prid. p.198). About as struck, toned, rare £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

507 Edward VII and George V, miscellaneous coins, in silver (19), base metal (41) [60]. Varied state, one pierced £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties 508 Coins of India, in silver (3), base metal (60) [63]. Varied state

£100-£150

509 Coins of India, in silver (14), base metal (55) [69]. Varied state

£100-£150

510 Coins of India, in silver (19), base metal (398) [414]. Varied state

£150-£200

511 Coins of India, in silver (39), base metal (58) [97]. Varied state

£150-£200

512 Coins of India, all 20th century, in silver (39), base metal (213) [252]. Varied state

£100-£150

513 Miscellaneous Indian and World coins, in silver (15), base metal (154) [169]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

514 Bombay, Duncan, Stratton and Co, bronze coining trials or proving pieces for a Quarter-Rupee and an Eighth-Rupee, by Greenwood & Batley Ltd, Leeds, 20mm, 15.5mm (Bullmore, SNC 1979, p.439, nos. 7, 8) [2]. Extremely fine £80-£100

Iran 515 Nasir al-din Shah (1264-1313h), 2 Qirans, date unclear, Qiran, undated (KM. 900, 905); Muzaffar al-din Shah, 5 Qirans, 1320h (KM. 976); Muhammad ‘Ali Shah, 2 Qirans, 1326h (KM. 1012); Ahmad Shah, 2 Qirans, 1334h, Qiran, 1332h (KM. 1056-7) [6]. Varied state £60-£80

Italy

516 GENOA, Republic, 8 Lire, 1796 (Dav. 1370; KM. 249). Small flan flaw in centre, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned, rare £1,000-£1,200 517 GENOA, Republic, 5 Soldi, 1675, 4 Denari, 1773 (KM. 145, 235); MANTUA, Francesco II, Half-Soldo, 1793 (KM. 273); MILAN, Maria Theresa, Quattrino, 1777 (KM. 182); MODENA, Ercole III d’Este, Soldo, 1783 (MIR 866); NAPLES, Ferdinando IV, Tornese, 1790P (KM. 203), Joachim Murat, 3 Grana, 1810 (KM. 254); SARDINIA, Vittorio Amedeo III, 20 Soldi, 1796 (KM. 94), Carlo Alberto, 5 Lire, 1849P, Genoa (KM. 130.2); SICILY, Carlo di Borbone, 3 Tarí, 1735FN (KM. 147); SUBALPINE REPUBLIC, 5 Francs, yr 9 (Dav. 197) [11]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

518 KINGDOM OF NAPOLEON, Napoleon I, 5 Lire and 10 Soldi, both 1811M (KM. C6.1, 10.4); SICILY, Ferdinand III, 6 Tarí, 1799JUI (KM. 238); TUSCANY, Leopold II, Fiorino, 1828 (KM. C72), Second Provisional Government, Lira, 1860, Florence (KM. 9 [Emilia]) [5]. Varied state £100-£150

519 NAPLES, Ferdinand IV, 120 Grana, 1796AP (Dav. 1409; KM. 215). Good very fine 520 NAPLES, Joachim Murat, Lira, 1813 (KM. 257). Minor weakness in centres, otherwise very fine

£100-£120 £80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

521 NAPLES and SICILY, Ferdinand I, 60 Grana and 10 Grana, both 1818 (KM. 282, 284); Ferdinand II, 120 Grana (2), 1834, 1853, 20 Grana, 1855 (KM. 309, 332, 370); Francis II, 20 Grana, 1859 (KM. 379) [6]. Varied state, first rare £100-£150 522 NAPLES AND SICILY, Ferdinand II, 5 Grana, 1838 (KM. 326). About extremely fine, reverse better, attractively toned £50-£70 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties 523 SARDINIA, Carlo Felice, 5 Lire, 1829P, Genoa (MIR 1035n; KM. 116.2), 2 Lire, 1831P, Genoa (MIR 1036m; KM. 122.2), Lira, 1827P, Genoa (MIR 1037h; KM. 121.2); Carlo Alberto, 5 Lire, 1837P, Genoa (MIR 1047p; KM. 130.2) [4]. Fine to very fine £100-£150

524 VENICE, Pasquale Cicogna (1585-95), Scudo della Croce, undated, moneyer Dav. 8402). Very fine and toned, scarce

CB,

31.56g/4h (Paolucci 11; Gamb. 528; £200-£260

525 Victor Emanuel II, 5 Lire, 1873M (MIR 1082r; KM. 8.3), 2 Lire, 1863N (MIR 1084a; KM. 16.1); Lira, 1867M (MIR 1085g; KM. 5a.1), 50 Centesimi, 1863M (MIR 1088a; KM. 14.1), 20 Centesimi, 1863M (MIR 1090a; KM. 13.1); Umberto, 5 Lire, 1879R (MIR 1100a; KM. 20), 2 Lire, 1887R (MIR 1102a; KM. 23), Lira, 1887M (MIR 1103d; KM. 24.2) [8]. Varied state £150-£200 526 Coins of Italy, in silver (16), base metal (147) [163]. Varied state

£200-£300

527 Coins, tokens and medals of Italy, in silver (31), base metal (47) [78]. Varied state

£200-£300

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Italy – Papal States 528 Clement XI (1700-21), Giulio, yr VIII, Rome, 2.97g/12h (Berman 2413); together with other Papal coins in silver (10), base metal (38) [49]. Varied state, a few pierced £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

529 Gregory XVI, 50 Baiocchi, 1845R, yr XV (Berman 3286; KM. 1323). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, scarce £150-£180 530 Pius IX, Half-Baiocco, 1850R, yr V (Berman 3328; KM. 1355). About as struck, toned

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Japan

531 ANSEI, silver Nisshu Gin, undated [1859], 13.59g (J & V I203; KM. C15). Good very fine, rare Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£400-£500


World Coins from Various Properties

532 AKITA, 80 Mon, undated [1863-6], 36.96g (Zeno 180192; KM. 4). Surfaces scratched, otherwise very fine, rare £200-£260

533 Mutsuhito, Yen, Meiji 3 [1870], type I (J & V Q2; Dav. 273; KM. Y5.1). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, extremely fine £300-£400 534 Mutsuhito, Yen (2), Meiji 23, Meiji 25 (J & V Q19, Q21; KM. YA25.3) [2]. About extremely fine

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

535 Mutsuhito, Yen, Meiji 28 [1895] (J & V Q24; KM. YA25.3). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

536 Mutsuhito, 50 Sen, Meiji 32 [1899] (J & V S11; KM. Y25). Good extremely fine, toned

£60-£80

537 Mutsuhito, Sen, Meiji 9 [1876] (J & V X6; KM. Y17.1). Extremely fine

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

538 Hirohito, 1,000 Yen and 100 Yen, both Showa 39 [1964], Olympic Games (KM. Y79, Y80) [2]. Virtually as struck, attractively toned £40-£50 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

539 Coins of Japan, in silver (4), base metal (41) [45]. Varied state

£80-£100

540 Coins of Japan, in silver (12), base metal (75) [87]. Varied state

£80-£100

541 Coins of Japan, in silver (15), base metal (22) [37]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Korea 542 Yung Hi, Chon, yr 4 [1910] (KM. 1137). Extremely fine

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Liberia 543 Republic, 50 Cents (2), 25 Cents (3), all 1906H (KM. 8-9); together with other coins in silver (3), base metal (13) [21]. Varied state £100-£150

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Malaysia 544 KELANTAN, Muhammad II, Pitis (4), all 1256h (KM. 4; ICV 4437) [4]. Good very fine or better, rare in this quality £100-£150 545 KELANTAN, Muhammad II, Pitis (6), all 1256h (KM. 4; ICV 4437) [6]. Mostly very fine or better

£80-£100

546 KELANTAN, Muhammad II, Pitis (3), all 1300h (KM. 5; ICV 4437) [3]. One with two small holes, otherwise good very fine or better, rare in this quality £80-£100 547 KELANTAN, Mansur, Pitis (17), all 1314h (KM. 10; ICV 4438) [17]. Mostly very fine or better

£100-£150

548 KELANTAN, Muhammad IV, Pitis (5), all 1321h (KM. 15; ICV 4439) [5]. About fine or better

£30-£40

Malta 549 Countermarked coinage, a 4 Tarí of Lascaris with marks 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 and 8; a 2 Tarí of Lascaris with marks 2, 3, 5 and 7 (cf. RS Appendix III); together with a Spanish countermarked copper coin dated 1655 [3]. Fine to very fine £60-£80

Mexico 550 Empire of Maximilian, Peso, 1866, Mexico City (KM. 388.1); Republic, Peso, 1872S, Guanajuato, 25 Centavos, 1886S, Zacatecas, 5 Centavos, 1891Z, Zacatecas (KM. 398.10, 406.9, 408.4); Estados Unidos, 2 Pesos, 1921, 50 Centavos, 1907 (KM. 445, 462) [6]. Varied state £80-£100 551 Republic, 8 Réales, 1879JS, Zacatecas, Peso, 1870C, Mexico City (KM. 377.13, 408.5); Estados Unidos, Pesos (9), 1913, 1924, 1932, 1933, 1947, 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966 (KM. 453, 455-6, 459) [11]. Good very fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

552 Republic, 8 Réales, 1886MM, Chihuahua (KM. 377.2); 4 Réales, 1867YF (6 over 5), Guanajuato (KM. 375.4); 4 Réales, 1852MC, San Luis Potosí (KM. 375.8); Réal, 1831MJ, Guanajuato (KM. 372.6); Half-Réal, 1842ML, Mexico City (KM. 370.9); Quarter-Réal, 1842LR, Mexico City (KM. 368.6) [6]. Varied state, first cleaned £100-£150 553 Republic, 8 Réales, 1889FZ, Zacatecas (KM. 377.13). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine 554 Coins of Mexico, in silver (34), base metal (57) [91]. Varied state

£80-£100 £150-£200

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Moldavia 555 Ilias I (1432-42), Gros, horseman, rev. shield with tamgha and cross, 1.18g/10h (MBR 500ff). Plated, fair to fine, rare £80-£100

Nepal 556 Coins of Nepal, in silver (35), base metal (113) [148]. Varied state

£200-£300

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Netherlands 557 GELDERLAND, Duit, 1765 (KM. 93); HOLLAND, 2 Stuivers, 1792 (KM. 48); OVERIJSSEL, Gulden, 1764 (KM. 63.3); UTRECHT, Gulden, 1793 (KM. 102.3); WEST FRIESLAND, 2 Stuivers, 1790 (KM. 106.2); ZEELAND, Eighth-Silver Ducat, 1786, 6 Stuivers, 1791, Stuiver, 1762, Duit, 1740 (KM. 81, 90.2, 95, 98) [9]. Varied state, fourth with graffiti on reverse £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

558 GRONINGEN and OMMELAND, Stuiver, 1765 (KM. 55); HOLLAND, 10 Stuivers, 1749, 2 Stuivers, 1778 (KM. 48, 95); UTRECHT, Quarter-Gulden, 1759 (KM. 113); WEST FRIESLAND, 6 Stuivers, 1678, 2 Stuivers, 1791 (KM. 76, 106.2) [6]. Varied state £100-£150 559 ZWOLLE, Lion Daalder, 1641, 27.35g/4h (Delm. 866; Dav. 4883). Very fine, scarce

£80-£100

560 Willem I, 25 Cents, 1826, 10 Cents, 1827, 5 Cents, 1827 (KM. 48, 52-3); Willem II, Two-and-a-Half Gulden, 1847, Gulden, 1848, Half-Gulden, 1848 (KM. 66, 69.2, 73.1) [6]. Varied state £80-£100

Netherlands East Indies 561 Coins of the Netherlands East Indies and other Dutch Colonial coins, in silver (23), base metal (61) [84]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

562 Coins of the Netherlands East Indies and other Dutch colonies, in silver (37), base metal (67) [104]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Nicaragua

563 Republic, Proof 50 Centavos, 1939, edge lettered, 7.96g/12h (KM. 19.1). Virtually as struck, very rare

£500-£700

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Norway 564 Frederik IV, 12 Skilling, 1721HCM, Kongsberg (Hede 15; KM. 217). Very fine

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

565 Oscar II, Krone, 1875, Kongsberg (NM 30; KM. 351). Light tooling on neck, otherwise good very fine and toned £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

566 Oscar II, 10 Øre (2), 1880, 1899 (NM 83, 93; KM. 350); 2 Øre, 1889 (NM 105; KM. 353); Øre, 1891 (NM 117; KM. 352) [4]. First good very fine, others extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Palestine 567 British Mandate, 100 Mils (3), 1933, 1935, 1939; 50 Mils (5), 1931, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1940; Mil (2), 1937, 1946 (KM. 1, 6, 7) [10]. About very fine or better £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

568 British Mandate, 100 Mils, 1934 (Prid. 4; KM. 7). Very fine, scarce

£100-£120

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Panama 569 Republic, Proof 20 Balboas (2), both 1972 (KM. 31) [2]. Brilliant, as struck; in card boxes of issue

£100-£150

Penang 570 E.I.C., Pice, 1810 (Prid. 16; KM. 14); SUMATRA, E.I.C., 4 Kepings and 2 Kepings, both 1804 (Prid. 4, 16; KM. 265-6); together with Singapore merchant tokens (4) and a Bombay Quarter-Anna [8]. Varied state £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Peru

571 Republic, Provisional coinage, 8 Réales, 1822JP, Lima (KM. 136). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine £300-£400

572 Republic, 8 Réales, 1832MM, Lima (KM. 142.3). Possible mount-mark on edge, otherwise extremely fine and toned £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

573 Coins of Peru, in silver (8), base metal (89) [97]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

574 Coins of Peru, in silver (20), base metal (40) [60]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Philippines

575 Isabella II, 10 Centimos, 1866 (Cayón 16954; KM. 145). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise extremely fine, rare £300-£400 576 Alfonso XII, restrike 50 Centimos, 1885 [struck 1886-98] (Cayón 17566; KM. 150). Extremely fine

£80-£100

577 Commonwealth, Peso, 1936M (KM. 177). Extremely fine

£80-£100

578 Coins of the Philippines, in silver (20), base metal (16) [36]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Poland 579 Grand Duchy of Warsaw, Third-Talara, 1812IB (KM. C86); Alexander I, Grosz, 1817IB (KM. C93); Nicholas I, 30 Kopecks/2 Zlote (2), 1838MW, 1839MW, 10 Groszy, 1840MW, 3 Grosze, 1831KG, Grosz, 1832KG (KM. C105, C109, C113a, C132); Revolutionary Coinage, 2 Zlote, 1831KG, 3 Grosze, 1831KG (KM. C120, C123); EAST PRUSSIA, Friedrich II, 3 Groschen, 1774E (KM. C21) [10]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Portugal

580 John (as Regent), 400 Réis, 1805 (Gomes 22.04; KM. 331). Traces of adhesion, otherwise very fine, rare date £100-£120 581 John (as Regent), 400 Réis, 1809 (Gomes 22.09; KM. 331). Good very fine

£60-£80

582 Maria II, 500 Réis (2), 1846, 1851 (Gomes 31.09, 31.14; KM. 471) [2]. Both cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£150 583 Maria II, 400 Réis, 1834 (Gomes 07.02; KM. 403.2). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

584 Maria II, 400 Réis, 1835 (Gomes 07.04; KM. 403.2). Good extremely fine

£60-£80

£150-£180

585 Maria II, 100 Réis, 1853 (Gomes 29.01; KM. 488); Peter V, 200 Réis, 1858 (Gomes 05.01; KM. 499) [2]. Both cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine and good very fine £80-£100 586 Peter V, 500 Reís, 1855 (Gomes 07.01; KM. 494); Louis I, 100 Reís, 1878 (Gomes 09.14; KM. 510), 50 Reís, 1875 (Gomes 08.07; KM. 506.2); AUSTRIA, Ferdinand I, Thaler, 1846A (Dav. 14; KM. 2240) [4]. Fine to very fine, but last cleaned and scratched in front of face £60-£80 587 Carlos I, 1,000 Réis, 1899 (Gomes 13.01; KM. 540). Some minor marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£50-£70

588 Manuel II, 1,000 Réis, 1910 (Gomes 07.01; KM. 558). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£80-£100

589 Republic, Escudo, 1916 (Gomes 23.02; KM. 564). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely fine

£60-£80

Russia

590 Anna, Rouble, 1735, Kadashevsky (Bit. 121; Diakov 7-9 var.). Cleaned at one time, some minor marks, otherwise good very fine £500-£700 591 Alexander I, 5 Kopecks, 1815МФ, St Petersburg (Bit. 263; KM. C126). About extremely fine, reverse better, toned £80-£100 592 Nicholas I, 25 Kopecks, 1849ПА, St Petersburg (Bit. 300; KM. C166.1), 20 Kopecks, 1829НГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 136; KM. C158); Alexander II, 20 Kopecks, 1867HI, St Petersburg (Bit. 214; KM. Y22a.1); Alexander III, Rouble, 1893АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 77; KM. Y46), 5 Kopecks, 1892АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 152; KM. Y19a.1); Nicholas II, Rouble, 1896АГ, St Petersburg (Bit. 39; KM. Y59.3), 50 Kopecks, 1897, Paris (Bit. 197; KM. Y58.1), 25 Kopecks, 1896 (Bit. 96; KM. Y57) [8]. Varied state £150-£200 593 NO LOT 594 Nicholas II, 20 Kopecks (16), all 1914BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 116; KM. Y22a.1) [16]. Mostly extremely fine or better £100-£150

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties 595 Nicholas II, 15 Kopecks (27), 1913BC, 1914BC (3), 1915BC (22), 1916BC, St Petersburg (Bit. 140-3; KM. Y21a.2, Y21a.3) [27]. Mostly extremely fine or better £150-£200 596 Nicholas II, 10 Kopecks (18), 1902AP (2), 1903AP (3), 1904AP (2), 1905AP, 1906ЭБ, 1907ЭБ, 1912ЭБ (2), 1913BC, 1914BC, 1915BC (4) (Bit. 154-9, 164, 166-8; KM. Y20a.2, Y20a.3) [18]. Varied state £60-£80

San Marino 597 Republic, 5 Lire, 1831R, 10 Centesimi (2), 1875, 1937R, 5 Centesimi (3), 1869M, 1894R, 1935R (KM. 1, 2, 9, 12, 13); LIÈGE, Johann Theodor, 4 Liards, 1751, Liard, 1752 (KM. 155, 159); POMERANIA, Swedish Occupation, 3 Pfennigs (2), 1776, 1792 (KM. 422); WISMAR, Swedish Administration, 3 Pfennigs, 1740IG (KM. 125) [11]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Serbia

598 Milan I, 2 Dinara, 1875 (KM. 6). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£150-£180

South Africa

G

599 Schalk Burger, Veld Pond, 1902, 12h (Hern Z54; KM. 11; F 4). Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 61] £8,000-£10,000

G

600 Republic, Proof set, 2018, comprising Krugerrand to Fiftieth-Krugerrand [6]. Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue £2,200-£2,600

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

Southern Rhodesia 601 Coins of Southern Rhodesia, in silver (9), base metal (33); together with coins of Rhodesia and Nyasaland (9), Rhodesia (6) [57]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Spain 602 Philip III, cob Réal, date (1604?, 60 over 59) unclear, Seville, assayer B, 3.27g/4h (CCT type 111); together with a cob 4 Réales, uncertain ruler and date, Toledo, 12.61g/1h [2]. First good fine, second poor £60-£80

G

603 Isabella II, 10 Escudos, 1868, Madrid (Cayón 17407; KM. 636.1; F 336). Lightly cleaned, minor edge marks, otherwise about extremely fine £340-£400 604 Provisional Government, 5 Pesetas and 2 Pesetas, 1870SN-M (Cayón 17437, 17430; KM. 654-5) [2]. Both cleaned, otherwise good very fine £80-£100 605 Coins of Spain (30), all base metal, some with countermarks [30]. Varied state

£50-£70

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Spanish Netherlands 606 BRABANT, Albert and Isabella, Patagon, undated, Antwerp, 27.94g/11h (Delm. 254; Dav. 4432). Some light scratches on reverse, otherwise very fine and toned £80-£100

Straits Settlements

607 Victoria, 50 Cents, 1888 (Prid. 15; KM. 13). Cleaned, otherwise very fine

£100-£120

608 Victoria, Quarter-Cent, 1862 (Prid. 3; KM. 4). About extremely fine, some original colour

£300-£400

Sudan 609 ‘Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Khalifa, 20 Piastres (12), Omdurman, 1302h/9, 1304h/5, 1311h/11, 1312h/12 (7), 1315h/8 (2) (KM. 7.1, 15, 21, 26.1) [12]. Varied state, one removed from a mount £200-£300 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

610 ‘Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Khalifa, 10 Piastres, Omdurman, 1310h, yr 8, 11.01g/12h (KM. 12). About very fine, rare £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

611 ‘Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Khalifa, 10 Piastres, Omdurman, 1311h, yr 11, 8.57g/12h (KM. 6). Good very fine, rare £150-£180 612 ‘Abd Allah b. Muhammad al-Khalifa, 5 Piastres, Omdurman, 1311h, yr 11, 4.34g/1h (KM. 5.1); Two-and-a-Half Piastres, Omdurman, 1312h, 2.79g/12h (KM. 24) [2]. First about very fine, second fine, both rare £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Sweden 613 Carl XIV Johan, Half-Skilling, 1829, Avesta, 9.29g/12h (SM 116; KM. 596). Extremely fine, some original colour £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

614 Carl XV, 4 Riksdaler Riksmynt, 1871ST (SM 24; Dav. 356). Cleaned and with some spotting, otherwise good very fine £120-£150

615 Oscar II, Krona, 1890EB (SM 73; KM. 760). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine

£120-£150

Switzerland 616 AARGAU, 5 Batzen, 1826 (HMZ 22j; KM. 23). About as struck

£80-£100

617 ZÜRICH, Thaler, 1783 (HMZ 1164kkk; Dav. 1798). Cleaned and with minor weakness in centres, otherwise good very fine £150-£180 618 Confederation, 10 Rappen, 1873B (HMZ 1209d; KM. 6). Good extremely fine Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£60-£80


World Coins from Various Properties

Thailand

619 Rama V (1868-1910), uniface trial strikes (7) in lead, all undated: obv. of Pattern 2 Baht (cf. KM. Pn35-8); obv. and rev. of Baht, struck from unfinished dies (cf. KM. Y34); obv. and rev. of Baht, struck from completed dies (cf. KM. Y34); revs. of Quarter-Baht and Eighth-Baht (cf. KM. Y33, Y32) [7]. About as struck, extremely rare £1,000-£1,500 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

620 Coins of Thailand, in silver (21), base metal (48) [69]. Varied state

£200-£300

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Tibet

621 Szechuan-Tibet trade coinage, Rupee, undated [1911-16, 1930-3], small bust with collar, vertical rosette, 11.46g/12h (L & M 359; KM. Y3.2). Cleaned at one time and now re-toned, otherwise good very fine £200-£260 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

622 Coins of Tibet, in silver (20), base metal (19) [39]. Varied state, one holed

£150-£200

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Turkey 623 Coins of Turkey, in silver (9), base metal (53) [62]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

United States of America 624 Dollars (7), 1885, 1896O, 1898, 1904 (2), 1904O, 1921S [7]. Varied state, first cleaned

£80-£100

625 Dollars (4), 1921, 1922, 1991, 1997 [4]. Extremely fine and better

£80-£100

626 Dollars (2), 1934S, 1972D; Half-Dimes (3), 1842O, 1854, 1856; 5 Cents (17), 1916S, 1920S, 1923, 1927, 1929S, 1942P, 1942S, 1943P, 1944P, 1945D, 1947, 1949, 1951, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1961; 2 Cents, 1864; Cents (36), 1916S, 1917D, 1918S, 1925D, 1927D, 1928D, 1931, 1933D, 1935D, 1935S, 1936, 1936D, 1936S, 1937D, 1938S, 1940S, 1942, 1944S, 1947D, 1949D, 1949S, 1950D, 1951S, 1952D, 1952S, 1956D, 1957, 1957D (3), 1959, 1963, 1968S, 1969S, 1971, 1974D [59]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

627 Half-Dollars (18), 1829, 1903S, 1906, 1917S, 1918, 1936D, 1937, 1940, 1941D, 1942, 1944, 1951D, 1953D, 1954, 1954D, 1959D, 1960D, 1963 [18]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

628 Half-Dollar, 1830, large 0 in date. About very fine with some toning

£100-£120

629 Half-Dollar, 1876S. About extremely fine

£100-£120

630 Half-Dollar, 1904. Minor marks on face, otherwise about extremely fine, toned

£120-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

631 Half-Dollars (21), 1911D, 1935, 1941, 1942S, 1943S, 1944S, 1946, 1949D, 1950D, 1951S, 1952D, 1953, 1953S, 1954S, 1956, 1957D, 1958D, 1959, 1960, 1963D, 1964D [21]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

632 Quarter-Dollars (42), 1901, 1908D, 1908O, 1926, 1927, 1929, 1935, 1935D, 1935S, 1936, 1937, 1937D, 1938, 1939, 1939S, 1940, 1940D, 1941, 1941D, 1943, 1943D, 1943S, 1945, 1945D, 1946D, 1947D, 1948D, 1948S, 1949, 1949D, 1950D, 1951D, 1952S, 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1956D, 1959D (2), 1960, 1964 [42]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

633 Quarter-Dollar, 1911D. Some scrapes on reverse, otherwise good very fine

£100-£120

634 Dimes (27), 1849O, 1875CC, 1875S, 1882, 1887S, 1899, 1901, 1905S, 1907, 1911, 1924S, 1930, 1931, 1931S, 1934, 1936, 1936D, 1941D, 1944 (2), 1944D, 1947D, 1947S, 1949D, 1963, 1963D, 1964 [27]. Varied state, three pierced £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

635 Dimes (19), 1850, 1903, 1908D, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1918S, 1919, 1923, 1937, 1937S, 1939, 1940S, 1941S, 1943D, 1943S, 1945S, 1968D, 1969D [19]. Varied state, first pierced £80-£100 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

636 Dime, 1893O. About extremely fine, toned

£100-£120

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties

637 Dime, 1895. Some light scratches, otherwise very fine, scarce

£150-£180

638 Dime, 1895S. Small edge knock on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, attractively toned

£120-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

639 Five Cents (2), 1913D, 1920D [2]. Very fine and better

£70-£90

640 Cent, 1857, Flying Eagle type. About extremely fine

£100-£120

641 Coins and tokens of the USA, in silver (4), base metal (61), other (1) [66]. Varied state

£150-£200

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

642 Coins and tokens of the USA, in silver (22), base metal (27) [49]. Varied state

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Vietnam 643 ANNAM, miscellaneous Cash (100), various types [100]. Varied state; all identified in envelopes

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Yugoslavia 644 Alexander I, 50 Dinara, 1932 (Dav. 408; KM. 16). Minor spotting, otherwise good extremely fine

£80-£100

Miscellaneous 645 Coins of Africa, in silver (5), base metal (88) [93]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

646 Coins of Africa, in silver (9), base metal (148), mostly 20th century [157]. Varied state 647 Coins of Asia, in silver (6), base metal (190) [196]. Varied state

£80-£100 £100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

648 Coins of the British Colonies and Commonwealth, in silver (3), base metal (186), mostly 20th century [189]. Varied state £50-£70 649 Coins of the British Colonies and Commonwealth, in silver (38), base metal (95) [133]. Varied state

£100-£150

650 Coins and tokens of Central America, in silver (51), base metal (68) [119]. Varied state

£200-£300

651 Coins of Europe, in silver (19), base metal (157) [176]. Varied state

£150-£200

652 Coins of Europe, in silver (22), base metal (156) [178]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Coins from Various Properties 653 Coins of Europe, in silver (63), base metal (124) [187]. Varied state, many pierced

£150-£200

654 Coins and jetons of Europe, in silver (8), base metal (64) [72]. Varied state, a few pierced

£100-£150

655 Coins and tokens of Europe, in silver (43), base metal (37) [80]. Varied state, several pierced

£200-£300

656 Coins of Latin America, in silver (22), base metal (24) [46]. Varied state

£100-£150

657 Coins of South America, in silver (29), base metal (71) [100]. Varied state

£100-£150

658 Coins and tokens of South America, in silver (40), base metal (183), other (2) [225]. Varied state

£200-£300

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

659 Coins of the World, in silver (2), base metal (52) [54]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

660 Coins of the World, in silver (3), base metal (300) [303]. Varied state 661 Coins of the World, in silver (6), base metal (40) [46]. Varied state

£100-£150 £40-£50

662 Coins of the World, in silver (12), base metal (250) [262]. Varied state

£100-£150

663 Coins of the World, in silver (15), base metal (120) [135]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

664 Coins of the World, in silver (16), base metal (147); together with a few medals and banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £150-£200 665 Coins of the World, in silver (18), base metal (191) [209]. Varied state

£150-£200

666 Coins of the World, in silver (20), base metal (230) [250]. Varied state

£100-£150

667 Coins of the World, in silver (20), base metal (270) [290]. Varied state

£100-£150

668 Coins of the World, in silver (20), base metal (425) [445]. Varied state

£100-£150

669 Coins of the World, in silver (25), base metal (102) [127]. Varied state

£150-£200

670 Coins of the World, in silver (27), base metal (280) [307]. Varied state

£100-£150

671 Coins of the World, in silver (41), base metal (287) [328]. Varied state

£150-£200

672 Coins of the World (48), all in silver [48]. Varied state, many extremely fine or better

£200-£300

673 Coins of the World, in silver (50), base metal (260) [310]. Varied state

£150-£200

674 Coins of the World (50), all in silver [50]. Varied state, many extremely fine or better

£200-£300

675 Coins of the World (52), all in silver [52]. Varied state, many extremely fine or better

£200-£300

676 Coins of the World, in silver (84), base metal (140) [224]. Varied state

£200-£300

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

677 Coins of the World, mostly 20th Century base metal, a few silver (approx. 400) {Lot]. Varied state

£40-£60

678 Coins of the World, tokens, jetons, etc, in silver (11), base metal (208) [219]. Varied state

£100-£150

679 Coins of the World, tokens, medals, etc, in silver (12), base metal (84) [96]. Varied state

£100-£150

680 Coins of the World, tokens and medals, in silver (12), base metal (110), other (2) [124]. Varied state

£150-£200

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

681 Coins of the World, tokens and jetons, in silver (42), base metal (106), other media (21) [169]. Varied state £150-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


ANCIENT COINS


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins Roman Republican Coinage 682 M. Furius Philus, Denarius, c. 119, 3.57g (Craw. 281/1; BMCRR Italy 555ff); Mn. Cordius Rufus, Denarius, c. 46, 3.71g (Craw. 463/2; BMCRR 4042) [2]. First fine, second better, toned £30-£40

Roman Imperatorial Coinage

683 Julius Cæsar, Denarius, Rome, 44, CAESAR [—] PERPETVO, laureate and veiled head right, rev. P. SEPVLLIVS [—], Venus standing left, holding Victory and sceptre, shield at feet, 3.50g (Craw. 840/13; BMCRR 4173-4; RSC 39; RCV 1414). Good fine, off-centre £200-£260

684 SECOND TRIUMVIRATE, Mark Antony and Octavian, Denarius, Ephesus, 41, with M. Barbatius Pollio, bare head of Antony right, rev. bare head of Octavian right, 3.68g (Craw. 517/2; BMCRR East 100; RSC 8; RCV 1504). Small scuff on edge and discrete banker’s mark in reverse field, otherwise very fine £300-£400

Roman Imperial Coinage

685 Augustus, Denarius, Lugdunum, c. 2 BC-4 AD, laureate bust right, rev. Gaius and Lucius standing facing, shields and spears between them, simpulum and lituus in field above, 3.63g (RIC 207; RSC 43; RCV 1597). Small edge marks possibly consistent with removal from a mount, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £120-£150 686 Livia, Dupondius, 22-3, rev. large SC, 13.55g (RIC Tiberius 43; BMC 98; RCV 1741); Antonia, Dupondius, 41-54, rev. Claudius standing left, 10.04g (RIC Claudius 92; BMC 166; RCV 1902) [2]. Fine and better £100-£150 687 Tiberius (under Augustus), As, 10 AD, rev. altar of Lugdunum, 10.07g (RIC 245; RCV 1756); Claudius, Dupondius, 41 -50, rev. Constantia standing left, 10.34g, As, 41-50, rev. Minerva advancing right, 12.10g (RIC 95, 100; RCV 1858, 1861); Nero, As, 62-8, rev. temple of Janus, 11.10g (RIC 348; RCV 1974); Titus, Asses (2), both 80-1, revs. Genius standing left, 10.88g, Pax standing left, 10.79g (RIC 226, 230; RCV 2548-9); Nerva, As, 96-7, rev. clasped hands, 12.37g (cf. RIC 69; RCV 3061); Antoninus Pius, As, 154-5, rev. Britannia seated left on rocks, 9.50g (RIC 934; RCV 4296); together with a Dupondius of Trajan [9]. About fine and better £80-£100

688 Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate bust right, rev. Livia seated right on ornate stool, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.58g (RIC 30; RSC 16a; RCV 1763). Light porosity, good very fine £200-£260 689 Nero, Denarius, Rome, 66-7, laureate bust right, rev. Salus seated left on high-backed throne, holding patera in outstretched right hand, SALVS in exergue, 3.23g (RIC 67; RSC 318; RCV 1945). Good fine, grey tone £100-£120 690 Galba, Denarius, 68-9, laureate bust right, rev. Livia standing left, holding patera and sceptre, 2.88g (RIC 186; RSC 55; RCV 2102). Fine, rough patina £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins

691 Otho, Denarius, 69, bust right, reads IMP OTHO, rev. Pax standing left, holding caduceus and branch, 3.39g (cf. RIC 5; RSC 4a; RCV 2156). Sometime lightly cleaned and now toned, nearly very fine £500-£600 692 Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, 69, rev. tripod-lebes surmounted by dolphin, raven below, 3.05g (RIC 109; RSC 111; RCV 2201); Vespasian, Denarius, 72-3, rev. Concordia seated left, 2.94g (RIC 357; RSC 74; RCV –) [2]. Fine and better £80-£100 693 Vespasian, Sestertius, 71, rev. Roma standing left, 26.20g (RIC 190; RCV 2331); Hadrian, Sestertius, 117, rev. Fortuna seated left, 24.42g (RIC 150; RCV 3598); Commodus, Sestertius, 183, rev. Providentia standing left, holding baton and sceptre, 24.78g (RIC 372; cf. RCV 5816); Julia Mamæa, Sestertius, rev. Felicitas standing, 24.37g (RIC 676; RCV 8228); Gordian III, Sestertius, 241-3, rev. Lætitia standing left, 14.02g (RIC 300a; RCV 8712); together with a Sestertius of Antoninus Pius [6]. About fine and better, but first and third light worked £100-£150

694 Domitian, Denarius, 92, laureate bust right, rev. Minerva advancing right, holding spear and shield, 3.01g (RIC 766; RSC 284c; RCV 2734 var.). Flan flaw at edge on obverse at 9 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £80-£100 695 Domitian, Dupondius, 95-6, bust right, rev. Virtus standing right, foot resting on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, 12.44g (RIC 804; BMC 479; RCV 2817). Very fine, brown patina £80-£100

696 Nerva, Denarius, 96, laureate bust right, rev. clasped hands, 3.42g (RIC 2; RSC 16; RCV 3020 var.). Lightly cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine, portrait in high relief £100-£150

697 Hadrian, Denarius, 117, laureate bust right, drapery over left shoulder, rev. Fortuna seated left, holding rudder and cornucopia, 3.39g (RIC 114; RSC 744a; RCV 3493 var.). Good very fine, attractive bright metal £100-£120 698 Sabina, Denarius, 136-8, rev. Venus standing right, 3.29g (RIC 2576; RSC 73; RCV 3924); Diva Faustina Senior, Denarius, 141, rev. Providentia standing left, 3.08g (RIC Antoninus Pius 351a; RSC 32; RCV 4578); Faustina Junior, Denarius, 161-76, rev. Hilaritas standing left, 3.07g (RIC 686; RSC 111; RCV 5254) [3]. Very fine £120-£150 699 Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 152-3, rev. Annona standing left, 3.26g (RIC 221; RSC 290); Marcus Aurelius, Denarius, 171 -2, rev. Roma seated left, 3.01g (RIC 259; RSC 279) [2]. First about very fine, second good fine £60-£80 700 Antoninus Pius with Marcus Aurelius (as Cæsar), Denarius, 140, laureate bust of Pius right, rev. bare head of Aurelius right, 3.50g (RIC 417a; RSC 15; RCV 4524). Nearly very fine £80-£100 701 Lucilla, Denarius, 166, rev. Juno seated left, 3.07g (RIC 770; RSC 36; RCV 5486); Crispina, Denarius, clasped hands, 2.66g (RIC 279; RSC 8; RCV 5998); Diva Mariniana, Antoninianus, 253-4, rev. peacock carrying Mariniana, 1.67g (RIC 6; RSC 16; RCV 10070) [3]. Last low weight and cleaned, otherwise about fine

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

180-2, rev. flying right, fine to very £60-£80


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins

702 Pertinax, Denarius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Lætitia standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, 3.04g (RIC 4a; RSC 20; RCV 6041). Minor surface crazing and sometime lightly cleaned, otherwise nearly very fine, centrally struck on a broad flan £300-£400 703 Didius Julianus, Sestertius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Fortuna standing left, 16.73g (RIC 15; BMC 25; RCV 6076). Marks on reverse edge at 3 o’clock, otherwise about fine £100-£120 704 Clodius Albinus, Denarius, 194-5, bust right, rev. Minerva standing left, holding olive branch and shield, 3.11g (RIC 7; RSC 48; RCV 6144). Dumpy flan, very fine, find patina £80-£100 705 Septimius Severus, Denarius, 197-8, rev. Sol standing left, 2.80g (RIC 117; RSC 449; RCV 6331); Caracalla, Denarius, 206, rev. Mars standing left, 3.57g (RIC 83a; RSC 424; RCV 6859); Plautilla, Denarius, 202-5, rev. Plautilla and Caracalla embracing, 3.45g (RIC Caracalla 361; RSC 10; RCV 7069); Geta, Denarius, 203, rev. Minerva standing left, 3.06g (RIC 34B; RSC 104a; RCV 7186) [4]. First removed from a mount, last with flan split at 3 o’clock, otherwise about very fine £80-£100

706 Macrinus, Denarius, 217-18, laureate and cuirassed bust right with long beard, rev. Fides standing facing, holding two standards, right foot on helmet, 3.01g (RIC 67b; RSC 23f; RCV 7335). Minor striking split at 6 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, original bloom, excellent portrait £100-£120

707 Diadumenian, Denarius, 217-18, draped and curiassed bust right, rev. Diadumenian standing left, flanked by standards, 3.53g (RIC 102b; RSC 3b; RCV 7449). Good very fine, lightly toned £150-£180 708 Elagabalus, Denarius, 218-22, rev. Abundantia standing left, emptying cornucopia, 3.00g (RIC 56a; RSC 1; RCV 7501); Julia Soæmias, Denarius, 218-22, rev. Venus enthroned left, 2.92g (RIC Elagabalus 243; RSC 14; RCV 7720); Julia Mæsa, Denarius, 218-22, rev. Pudicitia seated left, 2.52g (RIC Elagabalus 268; RSC 36; RCV 7756) [3]. First nearly extremely fine, others very fine £80-£100

709 Julia Paula, Denarius, 219-20, draped bust right, rev. Concordia enthroned left, holding patera, large star in left field, 2.52g (RIC Elagabalus 211; RSC 6a; RCV 7655). Good very fine, attractively toned £80-£100

710 Aquilia Severa, Denarius, 220-1, draped bust right, rev. Concordia standing left, holding double cornucopia, pouring libation onto a lighted altar, 2.96g (RIC 225; RSC 2a; RCV 7679). Light porosity, otherwise better than very fine £150-£180

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins 711 Julia Mamæa, Denarius, 225-35, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Felicitas seated left, holding caduceus and cornucopia, 2.65g (RIC 338; RSC 24; RCV 8210). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, struck from fresh welldetailed dies £50-£70

712 Orbiana, Denarius, Rome, c. 225, diademed bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and double cornucopia, 2.69g (RIC Severus Alexander 319; RSC 1; RCV 8191). Good very fine, well-centred, bright attractive metal £200-£260

713 Diva Paulina, Denarius, 235-6, veiled and draped bust right, rev. peacock facing, tail in splendour, 2.16g (RIC 1; RSC 1; RCV 8399). Small flan split at 2 o’clock, otherwise very fine, grey patina £200-£260 714 Maximus, Denarius, draped bust right, rev. Maximus standing left, holding baton, 3.03g (RIC 3; RSC 10; RCV 8406). Good very fine £120-£150

715 Balbinus, Denarius, 238, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Genius of the senate standing left, holding olive branch, 2.48g (RIC 5; RSC 20; RCV 8489). Light porosity, otherwise good very fine, some residual bloom £150-£180

716 Pupienus, Antoninianus, 238, radiate and draped bust right, rev. AMOR MVTVVS AVGG, clasped hands, 5.07g (RIC 9b; RSC 2; RCV 8518). Good very fine, broad flan, attractive dark cabinet tone £200-£260 717 Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240, rev. Æquitas standing left, 4.48g (RIC 34; RSC 17; RCV 8600); Philip I, Antoninianus, 244-7, rev. Roma seated left, 4.91g (RIC 44; RSC 169; RCV 8952); Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 246-8, rev. Juno standing left, 4.22g (RIC 127; RSC 20; RCV 9152) [3]. First about extremely fine but struck from a worn reverse die, others very fine, last with grey tone £80-£100

718 Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Liberalitas standing left, holding abacus and cornucopia, 4.98g (RIC 67; RSC 142; RCV 8621). Struck from a worn reverse die, otherwise good very fine, dark cabinet tone £50-£70

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins

719 Philip II (as Cæsar), Antoninianus, 244-6, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Cæsar standing left, holding globe and spear, 4.24g (RIC 218d; RSC 48; RCV 9240). Extremely fine, light toning over original bloom in fields £60-£80

720 Trajan Decius, Antoninianus, 249, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Dacia standing left, holding battle standard decorated with wolf’s head, 4.52g (RIC 12b; RSC 16; RCV 9368). Extremely fine, good portrait, original bloom in fields £60-£80 721 Trajan Decius, Antoninianus, 249-51, rev. Victory advancing left, 3.51g (RIC 29c; RSC 113a; RCV 9387); Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, 249-51, rev. Pudicitia seated left, 4.58g (RIC 59b; RSC 19; RCV 9495); Herennius Etruscus (as Cæsar), 250-1, Antoninianus, rev. Herennius standing left, 3.92g (RIC 147c; RSC 26; RCV 9523) [3]. Good very fine or a little better, first two struck from worn reverse dies £80-£100 722 Hostilian, Antoninianus, Antioch, 251, radiate and draped bust right, trace of pellet below bust (?), rev. hexastyle temple containing seated cult statue, 2.74g (RIC 199a; RSC 54b; RCV 9566). Obverse about fine with an edge irregularity at 8 o’clock, reverse better, rare £60-£80 723 Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianus, 251-3, rev. Felicitas standing left, 3.27g (RIC 82; RSC 34e; RCV 9628); Volusian, Antoninianus, 251-3, rev. Virtus standing left, 3.35g (RIC 206; RSC 133; RCV 9776) [2]. Very fine, second cleaned £30-£40

724 Æmilian, Antoninianus, 253, radiate,, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Mars standing left, holding spear and shield, 3.79g (RIC 6; RSC 25; RCV 9837). Good very fine, attractive portrait £150-£180 725 Gallienus, Antoninianii (2), Rome, 260-8, rev. Jupiter standing, 3.53g, Asia, 267, rev. Diana standing, 3.24g (RIC 216, 609; RSC 388a, 599; RCV 10248, 10284); Valerian II, Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 255, rev. infant Jupiter on goat, 3.09g (RIC 3; RSC 26; RCV 10731); Saloninus, Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 256, rev. priestly implements, 3.02g (RIC 9; RSC 41; RCV 10767); together with Antoninianii of Salonina (2) [6]. Very fine to extremely fine £60-£80 726 Postumus, Antoninianus, Cologne, 261, rev. Emperor standing left, 3.78g (RIC 54; RCV 10971); Marius, Antoninianus, Cologne or Trier, 269, rev. clasped hands, 2.69g (RIC 7; RCV 11119a); Claudius II, Antoninianus, Rome, 268-9, rev. Providentia standing left, 2.84g (RIC 91; RCV 11363); together with miscellaneous 3rd century Antoninianii (9) [12]. Fair to very fine £80-£100

727 Macrianus, Antoninianus, 260-1, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Jupiter enthroned left, holding patera and sceptre, eagle by feet, star in field, 3.60g (RIC 9; RSC 8a; RCV 10803). Striking split at 2 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, reverse a little better, £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins

728 Quietus, Antoninianus, 260-1, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Apollo standing left, holding laurel branch and lyre, 4.59g (RIC 3; RSC 4; RCV 10819). Signs of double-striking on obverse, otherwise very fine, residual silvering £80-£100

729 Lælianus, Antoninianus, Mainz or Trier, 269, IMP C LAELIANVS P F AVG, radiate, cuirassed and draped bust right, rev. Victory, holding wreath and sceptre, advancing right, 2.94g (RIC 9; RCV 11111; S 561). Very fine, brown patina, very rare £300-£400

730 Aurelian, Antoninianii (2), both Rome, 270-5, revs. Emperor greeting Concordia, 3.13g, Sol advancing left, 3.78g (RIC 59, 62; RCV 11522, 11572); Severina, Antoninianus, Ticinum, 274-5, rev. Fides and Sol standing, 3.42g (RIC 9; RCV 11707); Tacitus, Antoninianus, Gallia, 275-6, rev. Felicitas standing left, 3.78g (RIC 65; RSC 11817); Florian, Antoninianus, Cyzicus, 276, rev. Emperor greeting Concordia, 3.84g (RIC 116; RSC 11853); together with another Antoninianus of Aurelian [6]. Very fine to extremely fine £80-£100 731 Probus, Antoninianii (2), Rome, 277-8, rev. hexastyle temple, 4.02g, Ticinum, 276-82, rev. Sol standing, 3.53g (RIC 185, 349; RCV 11969, 12027); Carinus (as Cæsar), Antoninianus, Rome, 282-3, rev. priestly implements, 3.56g (RIC 156; RCV 12296); Numerian, Antoninianus, Lugdunum, 283, rev. Pax standing left, 4.33g (RIC 393; RCV 12249); together with other Antoninianii (4) [8]. Fair to extremely fine £80-£100 732 Diocletian, Follis, Antioch, 300-1, rev. Genius standing, 9.94g (RIC 54a; RCV 12797); Maximian, Follis, Siscia, 296, rev. similar, 11.36g (RIC 95b; RCV 13257); Constantius (as Cæsar), Follis, Rome, 296-7, rev. similar, 8.67g (RIC 66a; RCV 14050); Licinius I, Follis, Trier, 310, rev. similar, 4.39g (RIC 845b; RCV 15191); Constantine I, Follis, Trier, 310 -13, rev. Sol standing, 4.58g (RIC 876; RCV 16060); Helena, Centenionalis, Antioch, 327-8 rev. Spes standing, 4.04g (RIC 80; RCV 16627) [6]. Good very fine, residual silvering £60-£80 733 Galerius (as Cæsar), Folles (2), Aquileia, 296-9, rev. Genius standing, 9.49g, Antioch, 302-5, rev. similar, 10.09g (RIC Aquileia 24b, Antioch 57b; RCV 14360, 14379); Severus II (as Cæsar), Follis, 305-6, rev. similar, 10.01g (RIC 13a; RCV 14633); together with another Follis [4]. Fine to good very fine, one with considerable residual silvering £80-£100 734 Galeria Valeria, Follis, Cyzicus, 309-10, rev. Venus standing left, 6.20g (RIC 58; RCV 14597); Licinius I, Follis, Trier, 316, rev. Genius standing left, 3.26g (RIC 121; RCV 15194); Constantine I, Folles (2), both Thessalonica, 320-1, rev. wreath, 3.01g, 326-8, rev. camp gate, 3.24g (RIC 123, 153; RCV 16221, 16254); Fausta, Centenionalis, 326, rev. Salus standing left, 3.26g (RIC 483; RCV 16545); together with other 4th century bronzes (3) [8]. First lightly smoothed in fields, otherwise generally better than very fine £80-£100 735 Licinius II, Centenionalis, Rome, 318-19, rev. Roma seated right, inscribing shield, 3.20g (RIC 153; RCV 15450); Constantine II, reduced Follis, London, 321-3, rev. inscribed altar, 3.06g (RIC 287; RCV 17149) [2]. Extremely fine £50-£70 736 Hanniballianus, Follis, Constantinople, 336-7, draped bust right, rev. Euphrates seated right, leaning on sceptre, urn by side, reed behind, 1.40g (RIC 147; RCV 16905). Minor roughness and sometime cleaned, otherwise very fine £60-£80 737 Magnentius, double Maiorina, rev. Chi-Rho monogram flanked by A Ω, 5.86g (RIC 155; RCV 18776); Flavius Victor, Half-Centenionalis, Lugdunum, 287-8, rev. camp gate, 1.06g (RIC 36b; RCV 20673); Ælia Eudoxia, Centenionales (2), both Antioch, 402-4, revs. Victory seated right, inscribing shield, 3.68, 1.74g (RIC Arcadius 104; RCV 20895); together with other late Roman and Byzantine bronzes (7) [11]. Fair to very fine, several scarce £120-£150

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins

738 Decentius, Maiorina, Lugdunum, 351-2, cuirassed bust right, rev. two Victories holding wreath, 4.88g (RIC 137; RCV 18882). Struck on a compact but full weight flan, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120

739 Vetranio, Half-Maiorina, Siscia, 350, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Emperor advancing right, holding spear and globe, captive by feet, 2.61g (RIC 396; RCV 18908). Good very fine, strong portrait £60-£80 740 Julian II, Siliqua, Lugdunum, 360-3, rev. VOTIS V MVLTIS X within wreath, 1.96g (RIC 227; RSC 163b; RCV 19131); Valentinian II, Siliqua, Trier, rev. Victory advancing left, 1.44g (RIC 43; RCV 20235) [2]. First about very fine but with striking split, second good fine but probably removed from a mount £80-£100

741 Julian II, Double Maiorina, 360-3, pearl-diademed and draped bust right, rev. bull standing right, eagle on wreath by feet, two stars above, 9.05g (RIC 318; RCV 19148). Good very fine £150-£180 742 Julian II, Centenionalis, Siscia, rev. wreath, 2.44g (RIC 414; RCV 19170); Jovian, Centenionalis, Sirmium, rev. wreath, 3.55g (RIC 118; RCV 19229); Valentinian I, Centenionalis, Siscia, rev. Victory advancing left, 2.48g (RIC 15a; RCV 19509); Valens, Centenionalis, Thessalonica, rev. Emperor advancing right, 2.57g (RIC 26B; RCV 19749); Procopius, Centenionalis, Constantinople, rev. Emperor standing, 2.64g (RIC 19; RCV 19878); together with bronzes (2) of Constantius Gallus and Zeno [7]. Fine to good very fine £80-£100 743 Magnus Maximus, Siliqua, Trier, 383-8, rev. Roma seated, holding spear and globe, 2.00g (RIC 84B; RSC 20a; RCV 20644); Eugenius, Siliqua, Trier, c. 392-3, rev. similar, 1.31g (RIC 106d; RSC 14a; RCV 20688) [2]. First very fine but with flan split, second better but with several chips £150-£180

744 Theodosius II, Tremissis, Constantinople, 425-9, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Victory advancing front, holding wreath and globus cruciger, star in right field, legend widely spaced, 1.21g (RIC 249; RCV 21167). Good very fine, reverse well-detailed £200-£260

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins

745 Leo I, Solidus, Constantinople, 457-68, helmeted bust three-quarters right, holding spear and shield, rev. Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross, star in right field, officina Z, 4.35g (RIC 630; RCV 21404). Graffiti in obverse field and a few surface scuffs, otherwise very fine £240-£300

746 Zeno, Tremissis, Constantinople, 476-91, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Victory advancing facing, holding wreath and globus cruciger, star in right field, 1.43g (RIC 914; RCV 21532). Struck from somewhat worn dies, otherwise good very fine, red tone £150-£180

Roman Provincial Coinage 747 EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachm, yr 11 [64-5], radiate bust right wearing ægis, rev. eagle standing left, palm over shoulder, 13.55g (RPC 5283; Milne 228); Galba, Tetradrachm, yr 2 [68-9], laureate bust right, rev. Eleutheria standing left, star in field, 11.02g (RPC 5337; Milne 329); together with a Tetradrachm of Diocletian [3]. Fine to very fine, first toned £120-£150

748 EGYPT, Alexandria, Gordian I, Tetradrachm, yr 1 [238], laureate and draped bust right, rev. Zeus enthroned left, holding sceptre and patera, eagle by feet, 11.85g (Milne 3293; Dattari 4664; RCV 8549). Very fine, dark patina, rare £300-£360

749 MOESIA INFERIOR, Nicopolis-ad-Istrum, Macrinus and Diadumenian, Æ 25, busts vis-à-vis, rev. Fortuna standing, holding rudder and cornucopia, 11.23g; Diadumenian, Æ 15mm, bust right, rev. ethnic over four lines, 2.92g [2]. Good fine £80-£100

750 THRACE, Deultum, Tranquillina, Æ 24, diademed and draped bust left, rev. Aphrodite, standing contrapposto and protecting modesty, 2.78g. Nearly very fine £100-£120

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Ancient Coins from Various Properties Greek Coinages 751 EASTERN CELTS, billon Tetradrachms (10), Schnabelpferd type, late 2nd cent. BC, imitating Philip II of Macedon, Northern Carpathian region, stylized laureate head of Zeus right, revs. impressionistic horse left with line of pellets representing the rider (Dembski 1253) [10]. Fine or better £200-£260

752 THRACE, Apollonia Pontica, Drachm, 480-450, anchor, flanked by crayfish and A, rev. Gorgoneion facing, 3.30g (SNG BM 153; McClean 7314-15). Obverse slightly off-centre, otherwise very fine £80-£100 753 THRACE, Byzantion, Siglos or Drachm, 4th cent. BC, ΠΥ, heifer sanding left on dolphin, rev. incuse mill sail, 5.32g (SNG BM 31ff; McClean 4233; Sear 1579). Edge bruise at 8 o’clock, otherwise very fine, toned £80-£100 754 THRACE, Cherronesos, Hemidrachm, c. 386-338, forepart of lion right, head reverted, rev. quadripartite incuse square, with two sunken quarters containing a corn ear and E, 2.46g (McClean 4088); CORINTHIA, Corinth, Drachm, 350-300, Pegasos flying left, rev. head of Aphrodite left, 2.28g (BCD 152; BMC 260); together with a posthumous Tetradrachm of Alexander [3]. Last fair and removed from a mount, others good fine £60-£80 755 THRACE, Cherronesos, Hemidrachm, c. 386-338, forepart of lion right, head reverted, rev. quadripartite incuse square, with two sunken quarters containing a corn ear and E, 2.46g (McClean 4120; BMC 50). Better than very fine, the obverse well-centred £60-£80

756 ISLANDS OFF THRACE, Thasos, Tetradrachm, imitative series, 1st cent. BC, wreathed head of Dionysus right, rev. ΗΡΑΚΛΕΟΥΖ ΣΩΤΗΠΟΣ ΘΑΣΙΩΝ, Herakles standing left, draped in lion-skin and holding club, 16.87g (Le Rider 51; SNG Copenhagen 1039). Very fine, lightly toned £200-£260

757 THESSALY, Larissa, Drachm, phase L-III, c. 356-42, head of nymph facing three-quarters left, rev. horse crouching right, thorny plant below, 6.09g (BCD Thessaly 320; McClean –; BMC 61; Sear 2121). Minor traces of double-striking on reverse, otherwise good very fine, residual bloom £200-£260 758 NO LOT 759 LYCIA, Perikles, Third-Stater, 380-360, lion scalp, rev. triskeles, head of Hermes wearing petasos to left, 3.16g (BMC 156; Sear 5242). Reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise good fine £50-£60

760 LYCIA, Phaselis, Stater, 530-500, galley prow in the form of a boar’s head left, rev. incuse square divided by lines, 10.93g (Asyut 736-8; Sear 3538). Fine £120-£150 761 PAMPHYLIA, Aspendos, Staters (2), c. 460-400, warrior advancing right with spear and shield, revs. triskeles, 10.96g, 10.82g (SNG BN 1ff; Sear 5381) [2]. Struck from worn dies, fine £80-£100 762 PISIDIA, Termessos, Pseudo-Autonomous issues, Æ 21mm, helmeted and cuirassed bust of Solymos right, rev. figure seated left, 6.63g; Æ 25mm, laureate head of Zeus right, rev. figure erecting trophy, 6.27g; Æ 25mm, draped bust of Hermes right, rev. Apollo standing left, 7.27g (SNG BN 2166ff, 2181ff) [3]. Very fine £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Ancient Coins from Various Properties 763 CYPRUS, Amathos, Tetrobol, head of lion right, rev. forepart of lion right, head facing, no symbol visible in field, 2.18g (cf. Amandry 133A; BMC 18ff; McClean –; Sear 5719). Some surface crazing, otherwise nearly very fine, dark patina £80-£100 764 CYPRUS, Amathos, Obol, similar, 0.52g (Amandry 133B; BMC 18ff; McClean –; Sear 5719). Minor edge crack at 1 o’clock and with some minor porosity, otherwise about very fine, a reasonable example of this scarce issue £80-£100

765 CYPRUS, Paphos, uncertain king, Stater, early 5th cent. BC, bull standing left, Cypriot character above, rev. eagle head left, palmette above, line of ringed pellets below, all within pelleted border, 10.88g (BMC 6; Sear –). Obverse fine, struck from the usual worn die, reverse very fine and well-centred for the issue, very rare £500-£600

766 CYPRUS, Paphos, Onasiokos, Stater, c. 450, bull standing left, winged deity above, rev. eagle standing left, ankh by feet, pasi ona around in Cypriot script, 10.73g (BMC –; Gulbenkian Coll. 809; cf. Sear 5767). Granular surfaces, particularly so on obverse, otherwise very fine, rare £300-£400 767 KINGS OF PERSIS, Oxathres I (1st cent. BC-1st cent. AD), Drachm, 4.02g/9h (Sunrise 605 var.; S 6209 var.); Kapat (1st cent. AD), Hemidrachm, 1.72g/3h (Sunrise 637; S 5952) [2]. Very fine and better £80-£100 Provenance: St James’s Auction 23, 4 February 2013, lot 12 (part)

Roman Republican Coinage 768 NO LOT

769 M. Plætorius M.f. Cestianus, Denarius, 69, male head right, winged caduceus behind, rev. CEST EX S CM PLAETORI, winged caduceus, 3.91g (Craw. 405/5; BMCRR –, the obverse control not listed; RSC Plaetoria 5; RCV 344). Struck centrally on a broad flan, nearly extremely fine, toned £150-£180 Provenance: Tkalec-Rauch Auction (Zurich), 14 April 1986, lot 259; Numismatica Ars Classica Auction 40 (Zurich), 16 May, 2007, lot 475

770 L. Marcius Philippus, Denarius, c. 56, diademed bust of Ancus Marcius right, lituus behind, rev. equestrian statue right on aqueduct, flower below horse, 3.93g (Craw. 425/1; BMCRR 3890ff; RSC Marcia 28). Very fine, toned £80-£100

Roman Imperatorial Coinage

771 CÆSARIANS, Julius Cæsar, Denarius, military mint in Spain, 46-5, draped and diademed bust of Venus right, Cupid over shoulder, rev. trophy with oblong shield and carnyx in each hand, two Gallic captives below, 3.77g (Craw. 468/1; BMCRR Spain 89-92; RSC 13). Some delamination in fields, otherwise nearly very, old dark tone with iridescence around devices £150-£180

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Ancient Coins from Various Properties

Roman Imperial Coinage 772 Augustus, Denarius, Colonia Patricia, 18 BC, rev. Mars standing left, holding vexillum and parazonium, 3.36g (RIC 150a; RSC 325; RCV 1641); Galba, Denarius, 68-9, rev. S P Q R OB CS in three lines within oak wreath, 3.18g (RIC 167; RSC 287; RCV 2109); together with Antoninianii of Carausius (2) [4]. First removed from a mount, otherwise fair to fine £80-£100

x

773 Tiberius, Aureus, Lugdunum, 18-35, laureate bust right, rev. Livia seated right, holding olive-branch and long vertical sceptre, ornate legs to chair, 7.36g/6h (Calicó 305a; RIC I 29; RCV 1760). Fair to fine £1,000-£1,200

774 Gaius (Caligula), Sestertius, Rome, 37-8, diademed bust left, rev. three sisters of Gaius (Agrippina, Drusilla and Julia) standing in the guise of goddesses, 25.94g (RIC 33; BMCRE 36-7). Porous, fine, rare £100-£120

775 Claudius, plated Denarius, TI CLAVD CAESAR AVG P M TR P X IMP P P, laureate bust right, rev. triumphal arch surmounted by an equestrian statue, the architrave inscribed DE BRITANNI, 2.97g (RIC –; RSC –; RCV). Small break in plating by neck, otherwise good very fine, very rare £400-£500

776 Domitian (as Cæsar), Denarius, 77-8, rev. she-wolf suckling twins, boat in exergue, 2.90g (RIC 961; RSC 51; RCV 2639); Nerva, Denarius, 96, rev. Æquitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 2.91g (RIC 1; RSC 3; RCV 3019); Hadrian, Denarius, 121-3, rev. Roma seated left on arms, holding Victory, 3.44g (RIC 544; RSC 1103b; RCV 3519); Divus Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 161, rev. crematorium of four tiers, 3.23g (RIC 436; RSC 164a; RCV 5193); together with Republican Denarii (2) [6]. Fair to good fine, but second with some surface delamination £80-£100 777 Diva Faustina Senior, Denarius, 141, rev. Ceres standing right, 3.20g (RIC 358; RSC 93; RCV 4581); Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 151-2, rev. Pietas standing left, 3.21g (RIC 217; RSC 617; RCV 4097); Divus Antoninus Pius, Denarii (2), Rome, 162, revs. square altar, statue enthroned left, 3.38g, 3.09g (RIC Marcus Aurelius 441-2; RSC 352, 357; RCV 5194, 5196); together with a Denarius of Faustina Junior [5]. Fine to very fine £80-£100 778 Severus Alexander, Denarii (2), revs. Jupiter standing left, 3.10g, Victory advancing right, 2.59g (RIC 19, 302; RCV 7891, 7930); Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, rev. Pudicitia standing, 2.92g (RIC 58b; RCV 9494); Salonina, Antoninianus, rev. figures embracing, 3.80g (RIC 63; RCV 10630); Tacitus, Antoninianii (2), revs. Mars standing left, 5.37g, Emperor and Jupiter standing, 3.54g (RIC 83, 190; RCV 11769, 11771); together with other Roman coins (5) [11]. Varied state £60-£80 779 Gordian III, Antoninianii (2), 240, rev. Emperor standing left by altar, 4.39g, 243-4, rev. Victory standing left by captive, 4.78g (RIC 37, 154; RSC 210, 349; RCV 8637, 8662); Philip I, Antoninianii (2), 246, rev. Felicitas standing left, 4.18g, 244-7, rev. Æquitas standing left, 4.54g (RIC 3, 27b; RSC 9, 124; RCV 8918, 8944) [4]. Very fine, toned £60-£80 780 Gordian III, Antoninianii (3), revs. Mars standing left, 3.74g, Jupiter standing left, 4.58g, Emperor standing right, 3.93g (RIC 71, 84, 92; RCV 8615, 8646, 8669); Philip I, Antoninianus, rev. Æquitas standing left, 3.94g (RIC 27b; RCV 8918); Herennius Etruscus, Antoninianus, rev. clasped hands, 2.79g (RIC 138; RCV 9518); Postumus, Antoninianii (2), revs. Felicitas standing, 4.17g, 2.81g (RIC 58; RCV 10936) [7]. Very fine to extremely fine £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Ancient Coins from Various Properties

781 Gordian III, Sestertius, 240, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopia, 14.10g (RIC 278; RCV 8703). Very fine, green patina £80-£100

782 Philip I, Antoninianus, 248, radiate bust right, rev. she-wolf suckling twins, 3.83g (RIC 15; RSC 178; RCV 8957). Very fine, toned £60-£80

783 Carausius, Denarius, uncertain mint, c. 286-93, IMP CHRHVSIVS P F AVG, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. FELICITH HV, Felicitas standing left, holding branch and cornucopia, 3.22g (cf. Spink 194, 1152, same dies; Shiel –; RIC –; RSC –). A few minor marks, otherwise very fine, very rare £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Found near Risby (Suffolk); PAS FASAM-8DF8F7

784 Diocletian, Follis, Lugdunum, rev. Genius standing left, altar by feet, 10.39g (RIC 108a; RCV 12768); Galerius, Follis, Cyzicus, rev. Mars advancing right, holding trophy, 7.81g (RIC 47; RCV 14576A) [2]. Very fine £60-£80 785 Galerius, Follis, Thessalonica, 302-3, laureate bust right, rev. Genius standing left, 9.13g (RIC 26b; RCV 14371). Very fine £40-£50 786 Valentinian II, Siliqua, Trier, rev. Victory advancing left, holding wreath, TRPS in exergue, 1.64g (RIC 43; RSC 40a; RCV 20235); Arcadius, Siliqua, Mediolanum, rev. Roma seated left, holding victory on globe and resting on spear, MDPS in exergue, 1.48g (RIC 1227; RSC 27b; RCV 20762) [2]. First good fine, second better but with ragged edge and surface deposits £80-£100 787 Miscellaneous ancient coins, in silver (1), base metal (31); together with an arrowhead [33]. Varied state

£60-£80

Byzantine Coinage 788 Miscellaneous bronzes (10), various rulers [10]. Varied state

End of Session Two and First Day of Sale

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£10-£15


TOKENS , TICKETS & PASSES


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer Bermondsey 789 Bermondsey, Nicholas Shelley, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.94g/12h (E 337; N 4761; BW. 166). Surfaces pitted, otherwise fine, scarce £50-£70 Provenance: Bt March 2010

790 Bermondsey Street, George Cave, Farthing, 0.68g/12h (E 338; N –; BW. 154); Richard Graves, Farthing, 0.90g/6h (E 341; N 4763; BW. 158); Paul James, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.51g/12h (E 343; N –; BW. 160) [3]. First fine, others in varied state, last very rare £70-£90 Provenance: E 338 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 77 (part) [from Baldwin May 1987]; E 341 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1825 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 343 bt J. Holman December 2014

791 Bermondsey Street, Foulke Jenkes, Farthing, 0.70g/3h (E 344, this piece illustrated; N –; D 159A). About very fine, extremely rare; only one other specimen listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: Bt I. Smith January 2012

792 Bermondsey Street, Richard Melton, Farthing, 0.95g/12h (E 345, this piece illustrated; N 4764; BW. 161); W.D.R. AT THE RED BVLL, Farthing, 0.88g/6h (E 347; N 4768; BW. 162); William Richardson, Farthing, 0.75g/12h (E 348; N –; BW. 165) [3]. Last good fine and very rare, others fine, second with ‘river’ patina £100-£150 Provenance: E 345 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 697 (part); E 347 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; *E 348 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 77 (part) [from R. Sharman 1993]

793 Bermondsey Street, I.L.S. THE COCK AND PIE, Farthing, 0.64g/12h (E 349; N 4767; BW. 164); R.M.S. AT THE SHVGER LOFFE, Farthing, 0.93g/6h (E 350; N 4769; BW. 163); John Stevens, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.49g/12h (E 353; N 4765; BW. 168) [3]. First fair, second about fine, last very fine but with some surface deposit on reverse £80-£100 Provenance: E 349 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); E 350 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 77 (part) [from Seaby 1973]; *E 353 SCMB July 1968, C. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 146 (part)

794 The Grange, Tho. Price, Halfpenny, 1.77g/6h (E 610; N 4917; BW. 238). Fair; the only issue for the locality

£30-£50

Provenance: Bt R. Jeffery September 1983

795 Jacob Street, John Burton, Farthing, 0.80g/12h (E 655; N 4939 rev., different obv.; BW. 273); N.I.C., uniface lead Farthing, 3.02g (E 657; N –; BW. –); W.A.C. THE BVNCH OF GRAPES, Farthing, 0.90g/6h (E 658; N 4941; BW. 274); Richard Lee, Farthing, 1657, 0.56g/12h (E 662; N 4940; BW. 277); John Preston, Halfpenny, [16]68, 2.01g/6h (E 665; N 4942; BW. 279) [5]. First three fine, E 655 with verdigris spots on obverse and E 658 double-struck, others in varied state, some very rare £120-£150 Provenance: E 655 bt N.A. Clark September 2010; E 657 bt May 2015; E 658 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); E 662 bt March 2010; E 665 W. Gilbert Collection, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 92 (part) [from Baldwin]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

796 St Mary Magdelene’s, Edward Dodson, Farthing, 0.76g/9h (E 858, this piece illustrated; N 9319; BW. London 1880); Roger Midleton, Farthing, 1664, 0.81g/9h (E 859, this piece illustrated; N 9320a, this piece; BW. 1881) [2]. Very fine, second with dark patina, both scarce £80-£100 Provenance: E 858 SCMB January 1979 (M 22), Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 518 (part) [from Seaby March 1979]; *E 859 R.J. Carthew Collection, R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 751 (part)

797 St Mary Magdelene’s, Francis Wood, Farthing, 0.68g/12h (E 860, this piece illustrated; N 9322, this piece; BW. London 1884); Frances Wood, Halfpenny, 1.18g/12h (E 861, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 1883) [2]. First with die flaws, otherwise about very fine, second fair, both very rare and of Irish interest £100-£150 Provenance: *E 860 H.W. Taffs Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-3 November 1956, lot 867 (part), R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 752 (part); E 861 Simmons Mailbid Sale 65, 15 October 2013 (66)

798 St Saviour’s Dock, John Bates, Farthing, 1658, 0.96g/6h (E 876, this piece illustrated; N 5055; BW. 364); Henry Bedford, Farthing, 1.16g/12h (E 877, this piece illustrated; N 5056; BW. 365); Richard Berry, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.49g/6h (E 879, this piece illustrated; N 5067a, this piece; BW. 367) [3]. Last fine, others about very fine and better £140-£180 Provenance: E 876 bt I. Smith January 2012; *E 877 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 305 (part) [from Baldwin 1992], bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 879 Norweb Collection, bt N.A. Clark

799 St Saviour’s Dock, James Cowan, Halfpenny, 0.91g/3h (E 882; N 5057; BW. 370); Thomas Hill, Farthing, 1.25g/6h (E 887; N 5059; BW. 376) [2]. First about fine but crimped, second very fine £70-£90 Provenance: E 882 Mark Rasmussen FPL 18, January 2010 (355); *E 887 bt N.A. Clark May 2009

800 St Saviour’s Dock, George Kerington, Farthing, 1.02g/3h (E 888, this piece illustrated; N 5060; BW. 377); Robert Kingsland, Farthing, 1.05g/6h (E 890; N 5061 rev., different obv.; BW. 379); John Shilen, Farthing, 1659, 1.00g/12h (E 896; N 5063; BW. 384); Elizabeth Wapshott, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.41g/6h (E 897; N 5064; BW. 385) [4]. First very fine, third good fine, others about fine but last excavated £100-£150 Provenance: *E 888 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 305 (part) [from Seaby February 1979], bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 890 bt N.A. Clark May 2008; E 896 bt D. Webb April 2009; E 897 Baldwin Auction, 2 February 2013, lot 158 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

801 St Saviour’s Mill, Robert Browne, Farthing, 0.50g/3h (E 899; N –; Sharman, SCMB 1985, p.125, 35, this piece; D 272A). Very fine and very rare; superior to the Everson plate piece £120-£150 Provenance: Found at Upper Ground, Southwark, 1991; Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 92 (part) [from R. Sharman]

802 Star Corner, Richard Towers, Farthing, 0.46g/6h (E 934, this piece illustrated; N 5098; D 409A). Metal flaws, fine, very rare £60-£80 Provenance: Bt J. Holman May 2013

Lambeth 803 Lambeth, John Borgeine, Farthing, 1663, 0.66g/3h (E 177; N 4652c, this piece; BW. Surrey 159), Herculis Cox, Halfpenny, [16]69, 1.67g/6h (E 179; N 4654a, this piece; BW. 161), T.E.I. THE BARE AND RAGED STAFE, Farthing, 1.05g/6h (E 182; N –; BW. 167), William Willkeson, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.06g/12h (E 186; N 4658; BW. 174); Lambeth Marsh, Aron Cartar, Farthing, 0.86g/6h (E 190; N 4662; BW. 160), Gabriell Fishlocke, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.60g/6h (E 192; N 4663; BW. 165); Lambeth Narrow Wall, Rich Allford, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.25g/6h (E 187; N 4660; BW. 157) [7]. E 177 about fine, others in varied state, E 187 centrally pierced, E 192 rare £60-£80 Provenance: E 177 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, bt S.H. Monks February 2010; E 179 Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], bt J. Holman May 2011; E 182 bt J.D.W. Philpotts September 2016; E 186 Lakeland Mailbid Sale, 22 August 2009 (242); E 187 D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 92 (part), P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 285 (part) [from Seaby], bt R. Gladdle August 2009; E 190 bt R. Gladdle August 2009; E 192 bt September 2014

Newington 804 Newington Butts, Edward Batt, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.14g/9h (E 756; N 4983; BW. Surrey 188). Edge chip and some surface verdigris, otherwise fine £50-£70 Provenance: Bt N.A. Clark

Rotherhithe 805 Elephant Stairs, E[dmund] C[ross], Farthing, 1659, 1.06g/6h (E 590; N 4909; BW. 250). Mediocre; the only issue for the locality £10-£20 Provenance: Bt March 2010

806 Love Lane, Samuel Martin, Halfpenny, 1.97g/6h (E 703; N –; D 269A). About very fine, very rare; superior to the Everson plate piece £120-£150 Provenance: Bt I. Smith October 2013

807 Rotherhithe, Henry Boddy, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.26g/12h (E 784; N 5002; BW. Surrey 246); Edward Burd, Halfpenny, 1.51g/6h (E 785; BW. 5003; BW. 247; James Burton, Halfpenny, 1668, 0.82g/3h (E 786; N 5004; BW. 249); Thomas Clifford, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.29g/12h (E 787; N 5005; BW. 251) [4]. First and third fine, others about very fine but second with reverse discoloured £150-£200 Provenance: E 784 bt March 2010; E 785 and *787 with Baldwin 1988, bt N.A. Clark; E 786 bt J. Holman May 2012

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

808 Rotherhithe, Thomas Cooper, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.54g/12h (E 788; N 5006b, this piece; BW. Surrey 253); Edmund Cross, Halfpenny, 1.76g/6h (E 789; N 5007; BW. 254); John Harison, Farthing, 0.69g/12h (E 793; N 5008; BW. 264); Thomas Heywood, Farthing, 1664, 1.09g/6h (E 795; N 5030; BW. 267) [4]. First very fine, others fine to very fine £140-£180 Provenance: *E 788 Norweb Collection [from Baldwin]; E 793 D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 105 (part), with Seaby, bt N.A. Clark; others R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 35, part), D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 105 (part), with Seaby, bt N.A. Clark

809 Rotherhithe, Thomas Kam, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.79g/12h (E 797; N 5009; BW. Surrey 268); Will Manard, Farthing, 1666, 0.79g/12h (E 799; N 5011; BW. 269); Thomas May, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.92g/12h (E 800; N 5026b, this piece; BW. 270); Edward Moseley, Farthing, 1666, 0.57g/6h (E 803; N 5014; BW. 272) [4]. Second about very fine, ‘river’ patina, first better than fine but partially weak, others in varied state £120-£150 Provenance: E 797 R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 35, part), D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 105 (part), with Seaby, bt N.A. Clark; *E 799 bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 800 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection; E 803 bt Baldwin June 2008

810 Rotherhithe, William Rushley, Farthings (2), 1.24g/6h (E 805; N 5015; BW. Surrey 276), 1.25g/6h (E 806, this piece illustrated; N 5015 rev., different obv.; BW. 276) [2]. Very fine with matching bright patina, almost certainly ‘river’ finds, latter the only specimen listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: E 805 bt I. Smith November 2013; *E 806 bt J. Higginbotham September 2012

811 Rotherhithe, Frances Seelle, Farthing, 1.40g/9h (E 807; N 5016; BW. Surrey 278); John Showell, Farthing, 0.88g/6h (E 808; N 5017; D 278B) [2]. First very fine, second fair but very rare, both with ‘river’ patina £100-£150 Provenance: *E 807 bt I. Smith November 2013; E 808 bt J. Higginbotham January 2012

812 Rotherhithe, William Simons, Farthings (3), 1.10g/6h (E 809; N 5018; BW. Surrey 279), 1.09g/6h (E 810; N 5019; BW. 279), 0.83g/6h (E 811; N 5020; BW. 279) [3]. Last very fine, others fine to very fine, all the variants of this issuer £120-£150 Provenance: E 809 bt N.A. Clark September 2010; E 810 with Baldwin 1988, bt N.A. Clark; *E 811 bt I. Smith September 2013

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

813 Rotherhithe, Elizabeth Swan, Halfpenny, 2.13g/6h (E 815; N 5022; BW. Surrey 284); James Wright, Farthing, 1667, 0.77g/9h (E 819; N 5025; BW. 287) [2]. First fine, second very fine £70-£90 Provenance: E 815 R.J. Carthew Collection, SCMB March 1946 (CT 35, part), D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 105 (part), with Seaby, bt N.A. Clark November 2011; *E 819 bt D. Webb February 2009

814 Rotherhithe Stairs, James Burton, Farthing, [16]66, 0.99g/3h (E 820; N 5032; BW. Surrey 248). Part weak, otherwise very fine £40-£50 Provenance: With Spink; bt N.A. Clark

815 Rotherhithe Wall, William Adams, Halfpenny, 1.83g/6h (E 823; N 5036; BW. Surrey 242); T.I.H. AT THE CASTLE, Farthings (2), 1.03g/6h (E 832; N 5049; BW. 263), 1.15g/6h (E 833, this piece illustrated; N 5049 rev., different obv.; BW. 263) [3]. First fine, second mediocre, last very fine and rare, ‘river’ patina £100-£150 Provenance: E 823 D.F. Spink Collection, Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 105 (part), with Seaby, bt N.A. Clark; E 832 bt March 2010; *E 833 bt I. Smith December 2012

816 Rotherhithe Wall, George Nutkin, Farthing, 1.20g/6h (E 835; N 5044 rev., different obv.; BW. Surrey 273); John Otter, Halfpenny, 1.33g/9h (E 836; N 5045; BW. 274); Roger Seamer, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.82g/6h (E 838; N 5048; BW. 277) [3]. First very fine and rare, superior to the Everson plate piece, second good fine, last excavated £120-£150 Provenance: *E 835 bt M.J. Dickinson September 2014; E 836 C. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 160 (part); E 838 bt S.H. Monks September 2011

817 Rotherhithe Wall, Georg Smith, Farthing, 1.15g/6h (E 840; N –; D Surrey 280B); William Teddeman, Farthing, 1.08g/6h (E 841; N –; BW. –); Robert Webb, Halfpenny, 1.75g/9h (E 843; N 5047; BW. 286) [3]. First very fine, second good fine, both very rare, last about fine £200-£260 Provenance: *E 840 bt I. Smith December 2010; E 841 bt N.A. Clark; E 843 bt D. Webb May 2009

Southwark 818 Angel Street, John Abethell, Farthing, 0.62g/6h (E 289; N 4732; BW. 111). Good fine, ‘river’ patina, scarce

£50-£70

819 Axe Yard, E[dward] Marshall, Farthing, 1657, 1.28g/6h (E 292, this piece illustrated; N –; D 114A). Fine, extremely rare; the only issue for the locality and only two specimens listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: W.H. Pheatt Collection, Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 861

820 Bank End, Anthony Craven, Halfpenny, 2.10g/6h (E 293; N 4733; BW. 115). About very fine Provenance: D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 696

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

£50-£70


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

821 Bankside, Danel Baro, Farthing, 1.17g/6h (E 296; N –; BW. 119); Henry Bayly, Farthing, 1657, 0.78g/6h (E 297, this piece illustrated; N 4736; BW. 118) [2]. First fine, second about very fine £80-£100

Provenance: E 296 bt November 2013; *E 297 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 298 (part) [from Seaby September 1981], bt N.A. Clark May 2009

822 Bankside, William Boorman, Farthings (2), 1.34g/6h (E 298, this piece illustrated; N 4737 obv., different rev.; BW. 120), 1.28g/9h (E 299; N 4737; BW. 120); William Chapman, Halfpenny, 1.67g/6h (E 300; N 4738; BW. 121) [3]. Last about fine, others very fine and better, first rare, E 299 considerably superior to the Everson plate piece £100-£150 Provenance: E 298 Dora Harris Collection [from Coins of Canterbury February 1979], Simmons Mailbid Sale 48, 21 October 2009 (595); *E 299 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 73 (part) [from Spink February 1973]; E 300 bt R. Gladdle

823 Bankside, Martin Crawley, Farthing, 1.19g/6h (E 301, this piece illustrated; N –; Sharman, SCMB May 1983, p.125, 30, this piece; D 121A). Very fine and extremely rare £100-£150 Provenance: Found in the R. Thames; Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 73 (part) [from R. Sharman 1993]

824 Bankside, John Ludgall, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.84g/11h (E 304; N 4739; BW. 125); Thomas Martin, Farthing, 0.50g/12h (E 306; N 4740; BW. 126); R.E.P. AT THE EARLE OF ESEX ARMES, Farthing, 1.07g/6h (E 308; N 4751; BW. 128) [3]. Last good fine, others fair to fine but E 304 pierced and plugged £70-£90 Provenance: E 304 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 73 (part) [from Baldwin]; E 306 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1824 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; *E 308 Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 306 (part)

825 Bankside, Elizabeth Port, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668, 1.82g/6h (E 309; N 4741; BW. 129); Thomas Seabro, Farthing, 0.79g/10h (E 310; N 4742; BW. 130); Edward Shapard, Halfpenny, 1.82g/3h (E 311; N 4743; BW. 133) [3]. Fine and better, first with dark patina £100-£150 Provenance: *E 310 F. Sedgwick Collection, Spink Auction 51, 16 April 1986, lot 62 (part), SNC February 1987 (649), DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); others Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 74 (part) [309 from Seaby 1983, 311 from R. Sharman 1993]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

826 Bankside, Henry Stiles, Farthing, 1666, 0.40g/6h (E 312; N 4744; BW. 136); Henry Stroud, Farthings, 1658 (2), reads HANDREY, 0.89g/6h (E 313; N 4745; BW. 131), reads HENERY, 1.09g/6h (E 314; N 4746; BW. 132) [3]. Fine and better, first with ‘river’ patina £100-£150 Provenance: E 312 SCMB January 1984 (M 14), Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 298 (part) [from Seaby August 1984], bt N.A. Clark May 2009; others Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 74 (part) [*313 from Baldwin February 1985, 314 from R. Sharman 1992]

827 Bankside, Will Tommas, Farthing, 0.91g/12h (E 318, this piece illustrated; N 4748; BW. 137); George Vavasour, Farthing, 0.88g/9h (E 319; N 4749; BW. 138); R.E.W. AT YE PRINCES ARMES, Farthing, [16]59, 0.92g/6h (E 320; N –; BW. 244); William Williams, Farthing, 1.24g/6h (E 321; N 4750; BW. 139) [4]. Third fine, others very fine, E 318 with ‘river’ patina £120-£150 Provenance: E *318 and 319 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 298 (part) [318 acquired February 1982, 319 with R. Sharman, bt N.A. Clark May 2009]; E 320 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; E 321 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 697 (part)

828 Bankside, Ezekiell Worsley, Farthing, 0.98g/12h (E 322; N –; BW. 243); R[ichard] Young, Farthing, 0.49g/6h (E 323; N –; BW. 140) [2]. First off-centre but about very fine, ‘river’ patina, second fine or better, both very rare £120-£150 Provenance: *E 322 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; E 323 bt M.J. Dickinson September 2014

829 Battle Bridge, Henery Haward, Farthing, 1652, 0.93g/12h (E 327, this piece illustrated; N 4754; BW. 145); John Holland, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (E 328; N 4755; BW. 144); Thomas Neale, octagonal Halfpenny, 0.86g/9h (E 329, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 146) [3]. First good fine, others fine, last with ragged edge and surface verdigris, but extremely rare and the only specimen listed by Everson £120-£150 Provenance: *E 327 bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 328 bt N.A. Clark September 2010; E 329 bt I. Smith January 2012

830 Battle Bridge, L.E.S. THE BROOD HEN, Farthing, 1.21g/6h (E 331; N 4760; BW. 147); Richard Sapp, Farthing, 1.00g/6h (E 332; N 4757; BW. 148); Eliner White, Farthing, 1.04g/6h (E 334, this piece illustrated; N 4759; BW. 150) [3]. Fair to fine £60-£80 Provenance: E 331 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1824 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 332 bt A. Smith January 2014; E 334 bt N.A. Clark May 2008

831 Blackman Street, H.E.B. AT THE PRINS ARMES, Farthing, 0.94g/6h (E 359; N 4779; BW. 182); Ann Broad, Farthing, 0.61g/12h (E 362, this piece illustrated; N 4780 obv., different rev.; BW. 183); W.M.C. AT THE BLACK SWAN, Farthing, 0.78g/6h (E 364; N –; D 185A); William Coyte, Farthing, 1.07g/12h (E 367; N 4773; BW. 186) [4]. Last fine, others in varied state, first with ‘river’ patina, some scarce £70-£90 Provenance: E 359 bt January 2007; E 360 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1825 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 364 bt R. Parkes February 2003; E 367 bt N.A. Clark May 2008

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

832 Blackman Street, Rob Drinkell, Halfpenny, 0.91g/9h (E 368; N –; BW. 188); John Ives, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.33g/12h (E 371; N 4774; BW. 191); Robert Mayow, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.77g/3h (E 373; N 4775; BW. 192); Edward Salter, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.77g/6h (E 379; N 4782; BW. 180) [4]. First good fine but centrally pierced, rare, second fine, third very fine but with two verdigris spots on obverse, last about fine but with surface damage £150-£200 Provenance: E 368 bt August 2011; E 371 and 373 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 78 (part) [371 from Spink 1974, *373 from Baldwin November 1975]; E 379 bt S.H. Monks February 2010

833 Blackman Street, John Wabb, Halfpenny, 2.35g/12h (E 383, this piece illustrated; N 4777; D 194B, recorded from this specimen). Good very fine, extremely rare; only one other specimen listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: Found in the R. Thames near Custom House Quay, 1983; Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 300 [from R. Sharman August 1984]; Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 566

834 Borough High Street, Sam Abery, Farthing, 1.13g/6h (E 386; N 4783a, this piece; BW. 2); A.I.B. AT THE BEARE AND RAGED STAFE, Farthing, 1.01g/6h (E 387; N 4847a, this piece; BW. 289); I.A.B. AT THE WHIT BVLL HEAD, Farthing, 1648, 0.82g/6h (E 389; N 4886; BW. 3); M.B. AT THE 3 COVLTS, Farthing, 0.98g/6h (E 390; N 4877; BW. 4); S.B. YE QVEENS ARMES TAVERN, Farthing, 0.73g/3h (E 391, this piece illustrated; N –; D –) [5]. First about very fine, others in varied state, last with ‘river’ patina and extremely rare £150-£200 Provenance: E *386 and 387 Norweb Collection [from Baldwin], C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 88 (part) [from Spink 1996]; E 389 bt January 2010; E 390 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 79 (part) [acquired 1973]; E 391 bt J. Higginbotham February 2015

835 Borough High Street, T.K.B. THE ROSE AND CROWNE, Farthing, 1651, 0.83g/6h (E 392; N 4874; BW. 5); W.M.B. AT THE BORES HEAD, Farthing, 1649, 1.11g/6h (E 394; N 4848a, this piece; BW. 418); Richard Blake, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.17g/12h (E 401; N 4788b, this piece; BW. 10); Hugh Blundell, Farthing, 1.05g/6h (E 402, this piece illustrated; N 4789; BW. 11); Susanna Bond, Farthing, 1664, 0.78g/6h (E 403; N 4790, this piece; BW. 12) [5]. Fourth fine, last good fine, black patina and a little surface verdigris, others fair £90-£120 Provenance: E 392 bt J. Holman February 2014; E 394 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 88 (part) [from Spink 1996]; E 401 Norweb Collection; E 402 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; *E 403 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14 June 2017, lot 907 (part)

836 Borough High Street, John Brandon, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.72g/6h (E 404; N 4791; BW. 13); James Braithwait, Halfpence, 1666 (3), 2.08g/3h (E 405; N 4792-3 rev., different obv.; BW. 14), 1.83g/12h (E 406, this piece illustrated; N 4792b, this piece; BW. 14), 1.56g/12h (E 407, this piece illustrated; N 4793, this piece; BW. 14); Ric Bull, Farthing, 1.47g/12h (E 411; N 4858; BW. 16) [5]. First and last about fine, latter very rare, others in varied state £100-£150 Provenance: E 404 bt Spink; E 405 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 79 (part), recté E 405 [from Seaby 1979]; E 406 Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 907 (part); E 407 R. A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 907 (part); E 411 bt S.H. Monks June 2013

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

837 Borough High Street, E.C. THE 3 CRANES TAVERN, Farthing, 1650, 1.17g/6h (E 415, this piece illustrated; N 4879; D 17D); M. A.C. AT THE RAMS HEAD, Farthing, 0.79g/6h (E 416; N 4870; BW. 430); Jeremiah Callowaye, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.13g/9h (E 418; N 4797a, this piece; BW. 42); John Carter, Farthing, 0.72g/3h (E 419, this piece illustrated; N 4798, this piece; BW. 21) [4]. First two about fine and better, others about very fine, last rare £150-£200 Provenance: E 415 bt N.A. Clark September 2010; E 416 bt D. Webb January 2010; E 418 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 88 (part); *E 419 J.E. Hodgkin Collection, Sotheby Auction, 22-3 April 1914, lot 220 (part), L. Clements Collection, Sotheby Auction, 31 May 1937, lot 81 (part) [from Baldwin], R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection

838 Borough High Street, Richard Clement, Farthing, 1663, 0.61g/6h (E 421, this piece; N 9478, this piece; BW. Uncertain 62). Good fine, extremely rare; the only specimen listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: Norweb Collection, Spink Auction 212, 28-9 March 2012, lot 742

839 Borough High Street, T.C.C. AT THE COCKE, Farthing, 0.88g/6h (E 424; N 4853; BW. 20); Nathaniel Collyer, Farthing, 1651, 1.01g/6h (E 428, this piece illustrated; N 4799; BW. 24); George Corfeild, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.28g/12h (E 429; N 4868; BW. 25); William Davis, Farthing, 0.71g/3h (E 434; N 4803; BW. 30); John Elliott, Halfpenny, [16]67, 1.03g/12h (E 438; N 4805; BW. 34) [5]. Second good very fine, last fair, others fine to very fine, fourth with ‘river’ patina £150-£200 Provenance: E 424 C. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 146 (part); *E 428 bt N.A. Clark September 2010; E 429 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 80 (part) [from Spink February 1973]; E 434 bt D. Webb June 2009; E 438 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]

840 Borough High Street, George Forster, Farthing, [16]57, 0.68g/6h (E 443, this piece; N –; D –). Good fine, of the highest rarity; the only specimen listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: Bt J. Holman May 2012

841 Borough High Street, John Foster, octagonal Halfpenny, 1667, 1.77g/6h (E 444; N 4807c, this piece; BW. 37); A.G. AT THE GREENE MAN, Farthing, 1651, 0.95g/6h (E 448; N 4864; BW. 41); Joseph Griffith, Farthing, 1659, 0.94g/6h (E 454; N 4810; BW. 44); M.E.H. AT THE 3 KINGS, Farthing, 0.89g/6h (E 456, this piece illustrated; N 4882; BW. 46); T.S.H. AT THE HARROW, Farthing, 0.74g/6h (E 458; N 4865; BW. 50) [5]. Third good fine and very rare, fourth fine, others fair £120-£150 Provenance: E 444 Norweb Collection [from Baldwin]; E 448 and 456 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 297 (part), A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; *E 454 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; E 458 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 80 (part) [from R. Sharman 1988]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

842 Borough High Street, Thomas Hall, Farthing, 1.07g/6h (E 460; N 4880; BW. 51); Hugh Handy, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.18g/9h (E 461; N 4812; BW. 47); John Holloway, Farthing, 1.03g/12h (E 464; N 4815; BW. 52); I.I.I. AT THE WATER SPANEL, Farthing, 1651, 1.09g/6h (E 465; N 4885; BW. 53); Edward Joye, Farthing, 0.66g/12h (E 468, this piece illustrated; N 4816; BW. 54) [5]. First about fine, last good fine but crimped, both rare, others in varied state £120-£150 Provenance: E 460 SCMB April 1967, A. Vayle Collection, DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 313 (part) [from Dolphin Coins November 1997]; E 461 J.L. Wetton Collection, bt Spink; E 464 bt J. Newman May 2011; E 465 bt S.H. Monks November 2009; *E 468 bt J. Holman May 2012

843 Borough High Street, H.L. AT THE GOLDEN KEY, Farthing, 1649, 0.93g/6h (E 470; N 4861; BW. 56); Edward Lole, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.88g/6h (E 478; N 4822; BW. 62); William Longe, Farthing, 0.64g/12h (E 479; N –; BW. 61); Roger Midleton, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.72g/12h (E 481, this piece illustrated; N 4824, this piece; BW. 65) [4]. Last very fine, others about fine and better, mostly rare £150-£200 Provenance: E 470 C. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 146 (part); E 478 bt S.H. Monks September 2012; E 479 J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark; *E 481 SCMB April 1967, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 920 (part)

844 Borough High Street, Francis Mortimor, Farthing, 0.71g/12h (E 482; N –; BW. 64); C.P. THE ROSE AND CROWNE, Farthing, 1649, 1.15g/6h (E 485; N 4873; BW. 82); W.P. AT THE KINGS HEAD, Farthing, 0.90g/6h (E 487; N 4867, this piece; BW. 78 and 176); W.P. [THREE HATS], uniface Farthing, 2.10g (E 489, this piece illustrated; N 4826, this piece; BW. 178) [4]. Fair to fine, last extremely rare and perhaps the only known specimen £120-£150 Provenance: E 482 and 485 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lots 81, 82 (parts) [485 from Seaby January 1970]; others R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 920 (part). The reference to an example of E 489 formerly in the Rose collection is incorrect (cf. DNW T19, 205)

845 Borough High Street, Will Palmer, Farthing, 1663, 0.80g/3h (E 491, this piece illustrated; N 4869, this piece; BW. 72); James Pitman, Farthings, 1655 (3), 1.01g/6h (E 494; N 4827; BW. 70), 1.03g/6h (E 495, this piece illustrated; N 4827 obv., different rev.; BW. 70); 1.18g/6h (E 496; N 4828; BW. 70); Richard Poore, Halfpenny, 1667, 0.99g/12h (E 500; N 4831; BW. 74) [5]. First good fine, fourth fine, others fair, third very rare £90-£120 Provenance: *E 491 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection, C. Danehower Collection, DNW Auction 141, 14-16 June 2017, lot 920 (part); E 494 bt J. Newman February 2010; E 495 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 496 Lockdales Auction 111 (Ipswich), 25-6 January 2014, lot 1176; E 500 bt Baldwin

846 Borough High Street, Francis Prescott, octagonal Halfpence, 1669 (2), 3.15g/9h (E 501; N 4832a, this piece; BW. 77), 3.25g/6h (E 502; N 4833; BW. 77); I.I.R. AT THE CHECKER, Farthing, 1651, 1.40g/6h (E 503; N 4851; BW. 79); I.S.R. AT THE RAMES HEAD, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (E 504; N 4871; BW. 463); Miles Reilly, Farthing, 0.80g/6h (E 505; N –; D 79A) [5]. Second and third fine or better, others fair £120-£150 Provenance: E 501 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection; *E 502 J.L. Wetton Collection, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 82 (part) [from R. Sharman 1992]; E 503 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); E 504 bt February 2011; E 505 bt N.A. Clark September 2010

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

847 Borough High Street, Richard Roberts, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.36g/3h (E 507; N 4850; BW. 80); E.M.S. AT THE DOGG AND DVCKE, Farthing, 1651, 0.86g/6h (E 510; N –; BW. 224); John Sandon, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (E 514; N 4875; BW. 85); William Shelley, Farthing, 1662, 0.91g/6h (E 516; N –; BW. 88); John Smalbon, Halfpenny, 2.23g/6h (E 519; N 4860; BW. 90) [5]. First two fair, others fine or better, fourth with ‘river’ patina £140-£180 Provenance: E 507 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 82 (part) [from R. Sharman February 1985]; E 510 with Baldwin, bt S. Miles March 2008; E 514 J.L. Wetton Collection, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 82 (part) [from R. Sharman 1992]; E 516 A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1826 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; *E 519 bt N.A. Clark May 2009

848 Borough High Street, Will Smee, Farthing, 1658, 1.08g/12h (E 520; N –; D 90A); Adam Smith, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.32g/6h (E 521; N 4836a, this piece; BW. 91); Henery Southwicke, Halfpenny, [16]68, 1.36g/3h (E 522; N –; D 91A) [3]. Last excavated but extremely rare, only one other specimen listed by Everson, others about fine and better but second lacquered £100-£150 Provenance: E 520 bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 521 Norweb Collection; E 522 bt December 2012

849 Borough High Street, Thomas Stonsteele, Farthing, [16]57, 1.03g/12h (E 526, this piece illustrated; N 4838; BW. 94); Rob Thornton, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.99g/6h (E 527; N 4887; BW. 95); James Todd, Farthing, 0.53g/9h (E 529; N 4883; BW. 97); John Vaine, Farthing, [16]58, 0.78g/12h (E 531; N 4839; BW. 99); I.H.W. AT YE DEATHES HEAD, Farthing, [16]57, 0.31g/3h (E 532; N –; BW. 103) [5]. First fine, second about fine, others in varied state, some rare £90-£120 Provenance: *E 526 bt Spink May 2008; E 529 bt N.A. Clark November 2011; E 531 bt M. Knight December 2006; E 532 bt J. Holman August 2013

850 Borough High Street, R.A.W. YE HALFE MOONE INN, Farthing, [16]58, 0.96g/3h (E 533; N –; D 99A). Obverse fine, reverse nearly so, extremely rare; only one other specimen listed by Everson £90-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 306 (part)

851 Borough High Street, John West, Farthing, 1.15g/6h (E 542; N 4842; BW. 105); Francis White, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.19g/9h (E 544; N 4843; BW. 107); William Wigfall, Halfpenny, 2.57g/6h (E 545; N 4844; BW. 108) [3]. First good fine, ‘river’ patina, second about fine, last fair £100-£150 Provenance: *E 542 From the St Saviour’s Dock (London) Finds, 1988-90, with Baldwin February 1998, A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1830 [from M. Trenerry]; E 544 bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 545 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 85 (part)

852 Bridge Foot, Joseph Brocket, Farthing, 1.11g/6h (E 550, this piece illustrated; N 4890; BW. 196); Cornelius Cooke, Farthing, 1.23g/6h (E 552, this piece illustrated; N 4893; BW. 198); Henry Phillips, Farthing, 0.54g/12h (E 555, this piece illustrated; N 4892; BW. 201) [3]. Fine, second with dark patina £90-£120 Provenance: E 550 H.W. Taffs Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-3 November 1956, lot 873 (part), J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 552 bt B.M. Greenaway; E 555 bt J. Holman May 2012

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

853 Bridge House, Randall Aldersey, Halfpenny, 2.52g/12h (E 557; N 4894; BW. 195); Eleazar Hugman, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.32g/12h (E 559; N –; D –) [2]. First very fine and rare, second about fine but cracked, extremely rare, only one other specimen listed by Everson £120-£150 Provenance: E 557 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 86 (part) [from Baldwin 1987]; *E 559 Wallis & Wallis Auction (Lewes), 12 June 2012, lot 56

854 Castle Street, Richard Hodgkine, Farthing, 0.98g/6h (E 561; N 4895; BW. 203); Samuell Hodgkine, Farthing, 0.86g/6h (E 562; N 4896; BW. 204) [2]. First fine, second about fine £40-£60 Provenance: E 561 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 299 (part) [from Seaby October 1979], bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 562 with Seaby 1976, bt S.H. Monks November 2009

855 The Counter, Mark Wyn, Farthing, 1.00g/6h (E 575; N 4901; BW. 216); Counter Lane, Samuel Smith, Farthing, 1.15g/6h (E 576, this piece illustrated; N 4902; BW. 215) [2]. First fine but with a crease mark, second good fine £120-£150 Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 87 (part) [575 from R. Sharman 1975, *576 from Seaby March 1974]

856 Crucifix Lane, Tho. Adamsand, Farthing, 0.68g/3h (E 578, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 219); Thomas Adamsend, octagonal Halfpenny, 2.33g/6h (E 579; N 4903a, this piece; BW. 218) [2]. Fine, first partially off-centre but very rare £80-£100 Provenance: E 578 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 299 (part) [from Baldwin 1990], bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 579 W. Gilbert Collection, Norweb Collection [from Baldwin]

857 Deadman’s Place, John Freman, Halfpenny, 3.15g/6h (E 581, this piece illustrated; N 4905; BW. 220); William Moris, Farthing, 0.46g/12h (E 584, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 225) [2]. First very fine but with some surface verdigris and lacquered, second good fine and very rare £150-£200 Provenance: *E 581 J.L. Wetton Collection; E 584 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 88 (part)

858 Farthing Alley, Tho. Plant, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.69g/6h (E 592; N 4910; BW. 226) [3]. About very fine; the only issue for the locality £100-£150 Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 88 (part) [from Seaby 1981]

859 Fleur-de-Lis Court, O[wen] P[rice], heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1.53g/12h (E 596; N –; D 227A). Surface verdigris, fair, rare £90-£120 Provenance: SCMB April 1972; bt N.A. Clark May 2008

860 Foul Lane, Thomas Potter, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.68g/3h (E 597; N 4911; BW. 229); Andrew Waters, Farthing, 0.84g/12h (E 599; N 4912; BW. 228) [2]. About fine £60-£80 Provenance: E 597 H.W. Taffs Collection, Glendining Auction, 21-3 November 1956, lot 873 (part), J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark; E 599 bt November 2012

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer 861 Glean Alley, William Allen, Farthing, 0.69g/6h (E 602; N 4914; BW. 232); Joseph Caunt, Farthing, 1.12g/6h (E 604, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 233); Hen. Mumford, Farthing, 0.65g/3h (E 606; N 4915; BW. 235) [3]. Second good fine but flan slightly crimped, rare, others about fine £70-£90 Provenance: E 602 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 89 (part); E 604 bt D. Webb August 2009; E 606 J.L. Wetton Collection

862 Gravel Lane, Roob Collins, Farthing, 0.77g/12h (E 611; N –; BW. 239); Roger Danniel, Farthing, 1.00g/12h (E 612; N –; BW. 240); I.H.F. AT THE ROVND HOWSE, Farthing, 0.84g/12h (E 613; N 4918; BW. 242) [3]. About fine and better, first with ‘river’ patina, all very rare £150-£200 Provenance: E 611 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; E 612 W.H. Pheatt Collection, Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 863 (part); E 613 J. L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark

863 Gravel Lane, Joh. Sandivear, Halfpenny, 1.03g/12h (E 615, this piece; N –; D London 3543C). Obverse fine, reverse mediocre but outer legend fully discernable; believed the only known specimen £150-£200 Provenance: Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 517 [from Seaby February 1984]

864 Horselydown, Allice Actoon, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.71g/12h (E 617; N 4919; BW. 246); Samuell Christopher, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.68g/12h (E 622; N 4921; BW. 249); John Collington, Farthing, 1.22g/6h (E 623; N 4922; BW. 250); Peter Hall, Farthing, 0.65g/9h (E 626; N 4923; BW. 255); Joseph Petty, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.13g/12h (E 633; N 4925; BW. 266); T.A. S. KINGS HEAD TAVERN, Farthing, 1.06g/6h (E 636, this piece illustrated; N 4927; BW. 269) [6]. Last good fine, others in varied state, penultimate excavated £150-£200 Provenance: E 622 and 623 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 90 (part) [622 from Baldwin, 623 from Baldwin November 1975]; E 626 bt R. Gladdle August 2009; E 633 DNW Auction 60, 9-10 December 2003, lot 1229 (part), D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T11, 11 April 2012, lot 173 (part); *E 636 bt D. Webb October 2009

865 Horselydown, John Bright, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.80g/3h (E 620, this piece illustrated; D 247B). Good fine, extremely rare; only one other specimen noted by the cataloguer [Dora Harris collection] £150-£200 Provenance: A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1832 [from M. Trenerry]

866 Horselydown, Edward Delamaine, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 0.81g/12h (E 624; N –; BW. 252). Crimped but fine, ‘river’ patina, extremely rare; only two other specimens listed by Everson £200-£300 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 305

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

867 Horselydown Lane, Richard Baxter, Halfpenny, 1.54g/6h (E 638; N 4928; BW. 247); Henry Crich, Halfpenny, 1.60g/6h (E 639; N 4929; BW. 251); Richard Pack, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.62g/6h (E 641; N 4931; BW. 265); Thomas Stokes, Halfpenny, 1.88g/6h (E 642; N 4932; BW. 268) [4]. Fine and better £90-£120 Provenance: E 641 J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark; others Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 91 (part) [*638 from R. Sharman, 639 from Spink February 1973, 642 from Baldwin November 1975]

868 Horselydown New Stairs, John Hind, Farthing, 1668, 0.75g/12h (E 644; N –; BW. 257); John Hobson, Farthing, 0.74g/12h (E 645, this piece illustrated; N 4933; BW. 258) [2]. Good fine, but second slightly crimped £60-£80 Provenance: E 644 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 91 (part); E 645 W.H. Pheatt Collection, Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 862 (part)

869 Horselydown Old Stairs, W.K.F. THE SHVGER LOEF, Farthing, 1.19g/12h (E 648, this piece illustrated; N 4936 rev., different obv.; BW. 253); Katherine Minter, Halfpenny, 2.26g/12h (E 651; N 4934; BW. 264); W.T.V. AT THE GREENE MAN, Farthing, 0.76g/6h (E 653; N 4935; BW. 271) [3]. First about fine and with extensive die flaw on reverse, second very fine and superior to the Everson plate piece, last excavated; first and last extremely rare and the only specimens listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: E 648 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 91 (part), recté E 648 [from R. Sharman]; *E 651 A Collection of Seventeenth Century Tokens, Spink Auction 210, 6-7 October 2011, lot 330 (part); E 653 bt June 2013

870 Isle of Ducks, Jarvis Winsor, Halfpenny, [16]67, 1.74g/6h (E 654; N 4938; BW. 272). Pierced, otherwise fair to fine; the only issue for the locality £30-£40 Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 92 (part) [from R. Sharman]

871 Kent Street, H.E.M. AT THE WHITE BARE, Halfpenny (?), A FARTHING CHANGER, 1.92g/6h (E 677, this piece illustrated; N 4949; BW. 288); Henry Miles, Farthing, 1.22g/6h (E 680, this piece illustrated; N 4946; BW. 291); Thom. Stiver, Farthing, 1652, 1.29g/6h (E 682, this piece illustrated; N 4950; BW. 293) [3]. Second very fine and rare, others fine £180-£220 Provenance: E 677 bt March 2010; E 682 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 93 (part) [from Spink February 1973]. E 680 only illustrated

872 King’s Bench, R.A.O. NEER THE BENCH, Farthings (2), 0.60g/6h (E 687; N 4951; BW. 281), 1.23g/12h (E 688; N 4952; BW. 281); John Poor, Halfpenny, 1.22g/6h (E 691; N –; D 282A); Robert Stonier, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.56g/12h (E 692; N 4954; BW. 283) [4]. Second very fine and scarce, others fair, last pitted £80-£100 Provenance: E 687 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 93 (part) [from R. Sharman]; *E 688 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 302 (part), A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1835 (part) [from M. Trenerry]; E 691 bt S.H. Monks June 2010; E 692 J.L. Wetton Collection, P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 260 (part) [from N.A. Clark 1990], A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1835 (part) [from M. Trenerry]

873 King’s Old Barge House, Jane Gunn, Farthing, 1666, 0.64g/6h (E 695 footnote; N 9302; BW. London 2124); M.L., Halfpenny, 1.37g/9h (E 693; N 4985; BW. 486); Nic. Yates, Halfpenny, 1669, 2.53g/3h (E 695; N 4987; BW. 487) [3]. First very fine, others fair, last pierced £60-£80 Provenance: First Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 520 (part) [from Seaby June 1980]; others Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 97 (part) [695 acquired 1982]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

874 Lord Mayor’s Barge House, Harbert Dover, Halfpenny, [16]68, 2.76g/12h (E 7012, this piece illustrated; N –; D 297B, recorded from this specimen). Good very fine, only one other specimen listed by Everson £150-£200 Provenance: Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 303 [from Seaby July 1982]; Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 567

875 Maid Lane, John Harrisson, Farthings, 1663 (2), reads IOH, 0.78g/5h (E 705; N 4957 rev., different obv.; BW. 299), reads IOHN, 0.81g/9h (E 706; N 4957; BW. 299); Will Humphrey, Farthing, 0.37g/3h (E 707, this piece illustrated; N 4961; BW. 300); Michael Steell, Halfpenny, 1.56g/6h (E 710; N 4960; BW. 303) [4]. About fine, third with ‘river’ patina, first rare £90-£120 Provenance: E 705 S & B Bulletin 83, October-December 2005 (T 393), bt M.J. Dickinson September 2014; E 706 and 707 P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 260 (part) [706 from Spink 1987], A.J.H. Coker Collection, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 1835 (part); E 710 bt April 2014

876 The Marshalsea, John Lowman, Halfpenny, 2.59g/12h (E 713; N 4962b, this piece; BW. 305). Obverse stained, otherwise fine; the only issue for the locality £70-£90 Provenance: R.A. Nott Collection; Norweb Collection

877 The Maze, Tho. Hawes, Farthing, 0.56g/6h (E 719; N –; D 306A). Crease mark, fine

£50-£70

Provenance: J.L. Wetton Collection; bt N.A. Clark

878 Mill Lane, James Touchin, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.06g/3h (E 724; N 4966; BW. 310). About very fine; the only issue from the location £80-£100 Provenance: W.H. Pheatt Collection, Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 862 (part)

879 The Mint, John Bell, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.69g/12h (E 725; N 4967; BW. 311); John Platten, Halfpenny, 1.90g/6h (E 729; N 4969; BW. 314) [2]. First fair to fine, second fine with green patina £90-£120 Provenance: E 725 bt March 2010; E 729 bt July 2012

880 Mole Strand, Abraham Williamson, Halfpenny, [16]68, 0.68g/9h (E 731; N –; D 139A; Sharman, SCMB May 1983, 31, this piece). Good fine, very rare £90-£120 Provenance: Found at Bishop’s Park, Fulham, 1979; Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 298 (part) [from Seaby June 1982]; bt N.A. Clark May 2009

881 Montague Close, T.I.C. AT THE CROOKED BILLET, Farthing, 0.97g/6h (E 733; N 4972; BW. 316); W.E.H. AT THE COCKE, Farthing, 1.02g/6h (E 736; N 4971; BW. 317); R.I.K. AT THE HORSESHOOE, Farthing, 1.10g/6h (E 737; N –; BW. 320); Mary Loudell, Farthing, 0.96g/6h (E 738; N 4970; BW. 319); A.E.N. AT YE DYERS ARMES, Farthing, 1.09g/6h (E 740; N 4973; BW. 321) [5]. E 737 about very fine and rare, others fair to fine £80-£100 Provenance: E 733 bt S.H. Monks November 2010; E 736 J.L. Wetton Collection, SNC August 2001 (TT 1289), bt Spink May 2008; *E 737 J.L. Wetton Collection, SNC August 2001 (TT 1291), bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 738 bt D. Webb July 2009; E 740 bt March 2010

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

882 New Rents, John Bailey, Farthing, 0.69g/12h (E 746; N –; BW. 323). Struck off-centre, otherwise good fine and extremely rare; only one other specimen, in inferior condition, listed by Everson £100-£150

883 The Park, Hugh Chaffin, Halfpenny, 1665, 2.23g/12h (E 765; N 4989; BW. 333). Fine

£40-£50

Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 97 (part) [from Baldwin November 1975]

884 Pepper Alley, Arthur Adams, Farthing, 1652, 1.12g/6h (E 767; N –; BW. 335), Thomas Crowder, Farthing, 1.12g/6h (E 768; N 4991; BW. 336); Elizabeth Milner, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.86g/12h (E 771; N 4992; BW. 338) [3]. Second fine, others in varied state £50-£70 Provenance: E 767 J.L. Wetton Collection, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 97 (part) [from R. Sharman]; E 768 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 97 (part) [from Spink February 1973]; E 771 bt S.H. Monks June 2010

885 Pickle Herring Stairs, Margret Browne, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668, 2.06g/12h (E 776; N 4999; BW. 342); R.A.G. THE WOODMONGRS ARM, Farthing, 1.26g/6h (E 777; N 5000; BW. 343); James Holland, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.68g/6h (E 779, this piece illustrated; N 4997; BW. 344); Thomas Huthinsonn, Halfpenny, 1.84g/6h (E 780; N 4998; BW. 346) [4]. Last two about very fine, others about fine, second with ‘river’ patina £120-£150 Provenance: E 776 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 698 (part); E 777 bt S.H. Monks June 2013; E 779 bt N.A. Clark May 2008; *E 780 A Collection of Seventeenth Century Tokens, Spink Auction 210, 6-7 October 2011, lot 330 (part)

886 St George’s Church, John Dickinson, pewter Farthing, 1650, 2.30g/12h (E 846, this piece; N –; D 349A, and pl. 3, this piece; Sharman, SCMB May 1983, 37, this piece). Very fine; believed the only known specimen £150-£200

Provenance: Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 304 [from Seaby July 1982]; Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 56, 11 December 2002, lot 568

887 St George’s Church, John Ewing, octagonal Halfpenny, 1.76g/12h (E 847; N 5077; BW. 350); An. Grason, Farthing, 1.24g/6h (E 848; N 5081; BW. 351); C.R., octagonal Halfpenny, 1668, 1.49g/6h (E 853; N 5080; BW. 355); John Samson, Farthing, 0.86g/3h (E 855; N –; BW. 356) [4]. E 848 and 855 fine, latter rare, others fair £120-£150 Provenance: E 847 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 101 (part); E 848 W.J. Faulkner Collection, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 101 (part) [from Spink June 1975]; E 853 bt S.E. Schwer; *E 855 bt February 2012

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

888 St George’s Church, Hugh Ley, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1.49g/12h (E 851; N 5082; BW. 354). Fine, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 699

889 St George’s Fields, Will Hagley, Halfpenny, 1.76g/9h (E 856; N –; BW. 357). About fine, rare

£50-£70

Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 101 (part) [from Spink 1973]

890 St Margaret’s Hill, William Bornefathar, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.14g/6h (E 711; N –; D 303A). Crimped, otherwise good fine, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 99 [from Seaby 1977]; bt N.A. Clark

891 St Mary Overies Churchyard, Sam Gladman, Farthing, 1.01g/6h (E 865; N 5054; BW. 360). Fine, rare

£40-£60

Provenance: J.L. Wetton Collection; bt N.A. Clark

892 St Mary Overies Stairs, John Robinson, Halfpenny, 2.48g/6h (E 868; N 5051; BW. 361); John Standbrooke, octagonal Halfpenny, 1.47g/6h (E 870; N 5052; BW. 363) [2]. Fair, latter with ‘river’ patina and has been cleaned £60-£80 Provenance: E 868 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 100 (part) [from Seaby May 1980]; E 870 bt J. Higginbotham July 2012

893 St Olave’s, Nicolas Barnard, Farthing, 1654, 0.99g/6h (E 873; N 5083; BW. 416); Mathew Pearce, Halfpenny, 1.78g/6h (E 875; N 5084; BW. 459) [2]. First fine but piece broken from edge, second very fine £60-£80 Provenance: E 873 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part); *E 875 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 102 (part) [from Seaby 1970]

894 St Thomas’s, I.A.F. THE TALLOV CHANDLER, Farthing, 0.96g/12h (E 905, this piece illustrated; N 5087; BW. 388); Jane Hart, Farthing, 0.38g/9h (E 906; N –; BW. 389); Tho. Hawes, Farthing, 1664, 0.97g/3h (E 907; N 5088; BW. 390); Thomas Hoopgood, Halfpenny, 1.69g/6h (E 908; N 5089; BW. 391); I.I.M. THE TALLOV CHANDLER, Farthing, 0.83g/6h (E 912; N 5087 obv., different rev.; BW. 393) [5]. Third very fine, last about fine, others fine and better but fourth excavated £140-£180 Provenance: E 905 W.H. Pheatt Collection, Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 863 (part); E 906 and *907 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 103 (part) [906 from Seaby August 1980]; E 908 bt S. Parkes April 2003; E 912 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 305 (part) [from Seaby 1979], bt N.A. Clark September 2010

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

895 St Thomas’s, John Nelson, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1667, 2.16g/12h (E 914; N 5092; BW. 394). Some accretions on both sides, otherwise about very fine, dark patina, rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt S. Saunders September 2009

896 St Thomas’s, William Pantoll, Farthings, 1665 (2), 0.91g/6h (E 915; N 4889; BW. 395), 1.03g/9h (E 916, this piece illustrated; dies not in N; BW. 395); James Parry, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.41g/6h (E 917; N 5093; BW. 396); John Pond, Farthings (2), 0.94g/6h (E 918; N 5094; BW. 397), 0.82g/6h (E 919; N –; BW. 397) [5]. Second about very fine, others generally fine, first and third with ‘river’ patina £150-£200 Provenance: E 915 Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 306 (part); *E 916 bt D. Webb April 2009; E 917 bt N.A. Clark September 2010; E 918 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 103 (part) [from Seaby 1983]; E 919 bt I. Smith May 2013

897 Shad Thames, W.I.B. AT THE PRINCIS ARMES, Farthing, 1649, 1.08g/6h (E 924; N 5074; BW. 401); John Canuty, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.45g/6h (E 925; N 5070; BW. 402); Richard Rathborne, Farthing, 1665, 0.58g/6h (E 927; N 5071; BW. 403); Edw. Wincehust, octagonal Halfpenny, 2.37g/9h (E 928; N 5073; BW. 405) [4]. Last about very fine, others about fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: E 924 bt D. Webb September 2009; E 925 bt M. Trenerry July 2010; E 927 W.H. Pheatt Collection, Spink Auction 208, 22 -3 June 2011, lot 863 (part); *E 928 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 101 (part) [from M.J. Dickinson March 1991]

898 Stoney Lane, William Fleming, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.32g/3h (E 935; N –; BW. 410). Fair to fine

£40-£60

Provenance: Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 106 (part) [from R. Sharman 1987]

899 Suffolk Street, Isaac Mardock, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.68g/12h (E 939; N 5100; BW. 412); Three Crown Court, Edward Jones, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.13g/9h (E 941, this piece illustrated; N –; D 413A) [2]. First good fine, ‘river’ patina, second poor and battered but extremely rare, the only issue for the locality and perhaps only one other specimen known £80-£100 Provenance: E 939 Dora Harris Collection, DNW Auction 38, 25 November 1998, lot 305 (part) [acquired December 1980], bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 941 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 106 (part)

900 Tooley Street, I.E.B. AT THE WIND MILL, Farthing, 0.96g/6h (E 944; N 5140; BW. 419); Brian Bowdler, Halfpenny, 2.27g/6h (E 951, this piece illustrated; N 5105; BW. 424); Phillip Browne, Halfpenny, 1.54g/6h (E 953; N 5106; BW. 425); M.C. AT 3 TOBACCO PIPES, Farthings (2), 1.00g/6h (E 955; N 5137; BW. 427), 1.17g/6h (E 956; N 5138; BW. 427) [5]. First two and last fine, others fair, third very rare £120-£150 Provenance: E 944 DNW Auction 60, 9-10 December 2003, lot 1229 (part), D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part II, DNW Auction T11, 11 April 2012, lot 173 (part); E 951 bt January 2012; E 953 bt June 2013; E 955 bt R. Jeffery September 1983; E 956 bt N.A. Clark May 2008

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

901 Tooley Street, R.M.C., THE BLEW ANKER TAVERN, Farthing, 0.98g/6h (E 957; N 5127; BW. 428); T.A.C. YE WHITE LION, Farthing, [16]57, 1.21g/12h (E 958, this piece illustrated; N 5139; BW. 429); Nehemiah Drought, Farthings (2), 1.15g/6h (E 965; N 5110; BW. 436), 0.69g/6h (E 966; N 5110 obv., different rev.; BW. 436); Edeth Edlinson, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.55g/12h (E 967; N 5111; BW. 437); Will Ellis, Farthing, 0.83g/12h (E 968; N 5135; BW. 438) [6]. E 958 fine, others in varied state, E 966 pierced, E 968 cracked £80-£100 Provenance: E 966 with Seaby 1973, bt S.H. Monks June 2010; E 967 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 700 (part); others Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 107 (part) [957 and 965 from Seaby 1970, 958 from Baldwin November 1975, 968 from Seaby 1973]

902 Tooley Street, Will Greening, Farthing, 0.91g/12h (E 553; N –; BW. 440); John Hicks, Farthing, 0.67g/12h (E 973; N –; BW. 442); John Ibbott, Halfpenny, 2.21g/9h (E 975, this piece illustrated; N –; BW. 444); Thomas Macklie, Farthing, 1.03g/6h (E 982; N 5115; BW. 450); John Madeley, Halfpenny, 1.44g/12h (E 983; N –; BW. 451) [5]. E 973 excavated but very rare, others generally about fine and better, first with ‘river’ patina £90-£120 Provenance: E 553 found in the R. Thames, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 107 (part) [from Seaby May 1980]; E 973 bt December 2013; E *975 and 983 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lots 107, 108 (parts) [from Seaby July 1976]; E 982 DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 345 (part) [from Spink]

903 Tooley Street, Richard Marson, Farthing, 0.92g/6h (E 984; N 5116; BW. 452); Ed Orpin, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.88g/9h (E 987; N 5134; BW. 455); I.E.P. AT THE KINGS ARMES, Farthing, 0.84g/6h (E 989; N 5130; BW. 457); Timothey Phelps, Halfpenny, 1665, 1.78g/3h (E 992; N 5119; BW. 460); Steven Pope, Halfpenny, 1.88g/12h (E 993, this piece illustrated; N 5141; BW. 461); I.H.R. AT THE KINGS HEAD, Farthings (2), 0.72g/6h (E 995; N 5132; BW. 464), 0.97g/6h (E 996; N 5133; BW. 464); John Rawlinson, Farthing, 0.83g/12h (E 997; N 5121; D 464A); Richard Thorowgood, Farthing, 0.82g/12h (E 1001; N 5123; BW. 467) [9]. E 993 very fine, E 989 about very fine but surfaces marked, E 997 fine and rare, others in varied state £150-£200 Provenance: E 984, 987 and *993 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 108 (part) [984 from Baldwin November 1975, 987 from R. Sharman 1991, 993 from Seaby August 1980]; E 989 bt N.A. Clark May 2009; E 992 bt N.A. Clark May 2008; E 995 D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 700 (part); E 996 bt D. Webb August 2010; E 997 bt June 2015; E 1001 C. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 147 (part), bt T. Everson January 2019

904 Tooley’s Watergate, Ambrose Butler, Halfpenny, 2.22g/3h (E 1007; N 5142; BW. 426); I.S.W. THE SHEEPHEARD AND DOGG, Farthings (2), 1.08g/6h (E 1008; N 5143; BW. 470), 0.82g/6h (E 1009; N 5143 rev., different obv.; BW. 470) [3]. Second very fine but with excavation patina, others in varied state £50-£70 Provenance: E 1007 bt M. Trenerry September 2009; E 1008 Baldwin Auction, 2 November 2013, lot 306 (part); E 1009 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 108 (part) [acquired 1973]

905 Upper Ground, G.I.B. AT THE NEW SHIP, Farthing, 0.73g/6h (E 1010, this piece illustrated; N 5161; BW. 474); Henry Bachelor, Halfpenny, 1.81g/6h (E 1011; N 5144; BW. 475); Josias Checket, Farthing, 0.77g/6h (E 1013, this piece illustrated; N 5146; BW. 476); Elizabeth Clifton, Halfpenny, 1.97g/6h (E 1014; N 5160; BW. 478); Giles Cox, Farthing, 1.04g/6h (E 1015; N 5147; BW. 477) [5]. About fine and better but first cracked, this and last with ‘river’ patina £120-£150 Provenance: E 1010 bt R. Hooper January 2007; E 1011 bt R. Jeffery May 1983; E 1013 bt N.A. Clark May 2008; E 1014 J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark; E 1015 found in R. Thames at King’s Reach, Blackfriars, 1988, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 109 (part) [from R. Sharman 1988]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 17th Century Tokens of South London formed by Quentin Archer

906 Upper Ground, E.R.G. CHANDLER, Farthing, 1656, 1.26g/12h (E 1017; N 5149; BW. 480); Peter Hendy, Halfpenny, [16] 68, 1.79g/9h (E 1018; N 5150; BW. 482) [2]. Very fine, latter with ‘river’ patina and superior to the Everson plate piece £120-£150 Provenance: E 1017 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 109 (part) [from Seaby January 1980]; *E 1018 found in the R. Thames, Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 109 (part) [from R. Sharman]

907 Upper Ground, George Hollywell, Farthing, 0.84g/9h (E 1019; N 5151; BW. 481); Daniell Jarman, Halfpenny, 1.21g/9h (E 1020; N 5152; BW. 483); Arnold Knight, Farthing, 1.44g/12h (E 1021; N –; BW. 484); Peter Sallway, Farthing, 1666, 0.60g/3h (E 1023; N 5154; BW. 488) [4]. First and last good fine, latter with ‘river’ patina, others fair £80-£100 Provenance: E *1019, 1020 and 1021 Sir Richard Hayward Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lots 109, 110 (parts) [1019 from R. Sharman September 1982, 1021 from Baldwin June 1975]

908 Upper Ground, William Stewart, Halfpenny, 2.22g/9h (E 1025; N 5159; BW. 491); William Warner, Halfpenny, 1669, 1.87g/12h (E 1026; N 5156; BW. 492); Ann White, Halfpenny, 2.33g/3h (E 1027; N 5157; BW. 493); John Whithowse, Farthing, 0.91g/9h (E 1028; N 5158; BW. 494) [4]. Fine or better, first with ‘river’ patina £90-£120 Provenance: E 1025 bt February 2012; E 1026 and *1027 J.L. Wetton Collection, bt N.A. Clark; E 1028 C. Granger Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 147 (part) [from S.H. Monks]

909 Winchester Street, William Thompson, Halfpenny, 2.29g/9h (E 1033; N 5163; BW. 500). Fair

£20-£30

Provenance: D.P. White Collection, Stride Auction (Chichester), 6 February 2009, lot 700 (part)

910 Winchester Yard, Thomas Comfort, Halfpenny, 1.11g/9h (E 1035; N 5164; D 495A); William Rivers, Halfpenny, 0.82g/6h (E 1036; N 5165; BW. 497) [2]. First very fine and extremely rare, second mediocre £120-£150 Provenance: *E 1035 bt J. Higginbotham July 2015

911 Worcester Street, Francis Cocke, Halfpenny, 2.26g/3h (E 1040; N 5169; D 501A). Fair, extremely rare, the only issue for the locality; only two specimens listed by Everson £50-£70 Provenance: Bt Shirley Payne March 2009

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final) Berkshire

912 Reading, John Berkeley Monck, Eighteen Pence, 1811 (2), 6.31g/12h (D 6), 6.18g/12h (D 7) [2]. First with centre of obverse characteristically weak, otherwise very fine, second good fine, rare £70-£90 Provenance: *D 6 bt November 2011; D 7 bt M. Beaumont July 2008

Cheshire

913 Stockport, Thomas Cartwright, George and Ralph Ferns, Shilling, 1812, bee-hive and 15 bees, rev. female seated right on woolpack, edge grained, 4.73g/6h (D 4). About extremely fine, toned £50-£70 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

Cornwall

914 Launceston, William and G. Pearse, Thomas Ching, H. Nicols and James Prockter, Shilling, 1811, castle, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.94g/12h (D 7). Very fine £80-£100 Provenance: London Coins Auction 120 (Bracknell), 2 March 2008, lot 601 (part)

915 County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, arms, NORTH CORNWALL, etc, rev. grained, 3.47g/1h (D 4). Good fine and toned, rare

SILVER TWELVE PENNY TOKEN SOLD BY MORGAN,

etc, edge £70-£90

Provenance: Bt Lakeland Coins August 2009

Devon 916 Barnstaple, Joseph Evans, John Bowhay, Michael Nott and R. Gribble, Shilling, 1811, 3.85g/12h (D 13), Sixpence, 1811, 2.07g/12h (D 15); issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, 3.79g/12h (D 12), Sixpence, 1811, 1.97g/12h (D 14) [4]. D 12 good very fine and dark-toned, rare, D 15 very fine but with small dent in flan, others good fine £70-£90 Provenance: D 12 bt February 2011; D 13 London Coins Auction 120 (Bracknell), 2 March 2008, lot 601 (part); D 14 bt March 2012; D 15 bt S.H. Monks December 2010

917 Exeter, issuer uncertain, Shilling, view of Eddystone lighthouse, rev. arms and supporters, grained, 4.00g/12h (D 16). Extremely fine with mint bloom, deep olive tone, rare

EXETER AND DEVON,

Provenance: W.B. Christensen Collection, Spink Auction 199, 25 June 2009, lot 735 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

etc, edge £300-£400


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

918 County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms in wreath, rev. legend in wreath, edge plain, 3.31g/11h (D 2). About extremely fine and toned, rare £90-£120 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

919 County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms, shield plain, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.24g/12h (D 5). About extremely fine and toned, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

Dorset

920 Dorchester, Robert Cox, William Merle and Robert Pattison, Shilling, 1811, COX MERLE & PATTISON DORCHESTER BANK ONE SHILLING TOKEN PURE SILVER, rev. St Dunstan leading the Devil, edge grained, 4.25g/12h (D 3). Discolouration at upper left on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with brilliant fields, very rare £700-£900 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 322

921 Poole, James Ferris, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend, no ornament above very fine, rare

POOLE,

edge grained, 3.76g/12h (D 6). About £50-£70

Provenance: Bt March 2009

922 Poole, James Ferris, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend, no ornament above Extremely fine, dark olive tone, rare

POOLE,

edge grained, 3.92g/12h (D 7). £100-£150

Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks June 2016

923 Poole, ‘Morgan’s’ mule Sixpence, in copper, Justice seated left, ship at left, SIX PENCE SILVER TOKEN POOLE around, rev. value in Garter Star dividing SOMERSETSHIRE WILTSHIRE GLOUCESTERSHIRE SOUTH WALES AND BRISTOL TOKEN, edge plain, 3.07g/12h (D 12 obv./D Somerset 65 rev.). Traces of old gilt plating, fine, of the highest rarity £200-£300 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 538. In all probability Dalton’s description is confused; the obverse of his D 11, itself a mule of great rarity, should not carry the name of the issuer Best, but rather the female figure of Justice, as per the present token

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

924 Shaftesbury, Henderson & Co (Shaftesbury Bank), Shilling, 1811, 3.48g/12h (D 26), Sixpence, 1811, 2.00g/12h (D 29) [2]. First good very fine, second about extremely fine, both lightly toned £70-£90 Provenance: D 26 London Coins Auction 120 (Bracknell), 2 March 2008, lot 602 (part); *D 29 bt S.H. Monks December 2010

925 Shaftesbury, ‘Morgan’s’ mule Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. ONE SHILLING AT SHAFTESBURY OR S LLOYDS BUCKLERSBURY, etc, edge grained, 3.72g/12h (Thompson, BNJ 1972, dies F5; D 13). About extremely fine and toned, rare £90-£120 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 326

Co Durham

926 Kibblesworth, Harrison, Cooke & Co, Shilling, 1811, ship at coal staith, reads 3.90g/12h (D Northumberland 5). Good very fine, toned

BEWICKE,

rev. value, edge grained, £80-£100

Provenance: DNW Auction T8, 6 October 2010, lot 929, recté D 5

Gloucestershire

927 Bristol, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Co, Shillings, 1811 (3), tail of serpent touches N of TOKEN, 4.01g/12h (D Somerset 23), 4.30g/12h (D 24), 4.05g/12h (D 25) [3]. Good extremely fine and better, all toned and with mint bloom, a most attractive group £140-£180 Provenance: D 23 Mark Rasmussen FPL 15, Spring 2008 (421), bt S. Lockett July 2008; *D 24 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; D 25 DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 130 (part)

928 Bristol, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Co, Shilling, 1811, arms and crest within Garter, flag on tower above that on mainmast, tail of serpent does not touches N of TOKEN, rev. legend, edge grained, 4.17g/12h (D Somerset 29). Minor edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and toned, very rare £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 130 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

929 Bristol, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Co, imitation Shilling, 1811, arms and crest within Garter, flag on mainmast to centre of flag on tower, tail of serpent does not touches N of TOKEN, rev. legend, reading AUGT 22, GARRATT, TERRELL, EDWN BIRD, GRIGG, etc, edge grained, 4.13g/12h (D Somerset 32 and Mayes 32bis). Very fine and extremely rare £90-£120 Provenance: Bt M. Veissid. D 32 and Mayes 32bis are one and the same; the punchmark on the Dalton plate piece, replicated on at least one other (DNW T6, 131) is absent from this good weight specimen, which clearly shows the legend to read EDWN BIRD

930 Bristol, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Co, imitation Shilling, 1811, arms and crest within Garter, rev. flag on tower above that on mast, tail of serpent touches N of TOKEN, rev. legend, reading AUGT 22, GARRETT, TERRAIL, EDMD BIRD, GREGG, etc, edge grained, 4.07g/12h (D Somerset 36). Extensive die flaw running from serpent’s tail, good very fine and toned, extremely rare £70-£90 Provenance: D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 871 (part) [from P. Withers]

931 Bristol, Niblock & Latham, Shilling, 1811, 4.06g/12h (D Somerset 47), Sixpence, 1811, 1.99g/12h (D 64) [2]. First virtually as struck and dark-toned, second good very fine, bright appearance £80-£100 Provenance: *D 47 bt S.H. Monks June 2016; D 64 bt S.H. Monks March 2014

932 Bristol, Robert Tripp & Co, Shilling, 1811, three-masted ship to left, rev. legend including issuer’s name, edge grained, 3.93g/12h (D Somerset 51). Extremely fine, bright appearance £70-£90 Provenance: W.B. Christensen Collection, Spink Auction 199, 25 June 2009, lot 735 (part)

933 Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ Shillings (2), tail of serpent touches N of TOKEN, 3.81g/12h (D Somerset 38), tail does not touch N of TOKEN, 3.81g/12h (D 39) [2]. First about extremely fine, second very fine and toned, both rare £80-£100 Provenance: *D 38 bt S.H. Monks June 2016; D 39 D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 877 (part) [from S.H. Monks October 2009]

934 Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ imitation Shilling, arms and crest within Garter, BRISTOL MEDAL, etc, rev. edge grained, 3.12g/12h (D Somerset 42; Wager p.53). Fine, very rare

BRISTOL AND WELCH PRINCIPALITY,

Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 529 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)

etc, £50-£70


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

935 Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ imitation Shilling, arms and crest within Garter, BRISTOL MEDAL, etc, rev. BRISTOL AND WELCH PRINCIPALITY SILVER £70-£90 MEDAL ISSUED BY ROYAL LICENCE, edge grained, 2.89g/12h (D Somerset 45; Wager p.53). Good fine, very rare Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 391

936 Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ mule Shilling, 1811, arms and crest within Garter, BRISTOL MEDAL, etc, rev. MERTHYR 5TH SEP 1811 around WALES AND BRISTOL, etc, 3.45g/12h (D Somerset 46; Wager p.53). Scratches on reverse, otherwise about fine, extremely rare £80-£100 Provenance: D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VII, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 825 (part) [from S.E. Schwer September 1981]

937 Gloucester, Thomas Saunders and Richard Butt, Shillings, 1811 (2), reads OCTOBER 20TH, 3.93g/12h (D 7), reads OCTOBER 25TH, 4.02g/12h (D 8) [2]. D 7 very fine but scratched on obverse at upper right, D 8 obverse extremely fine, reverse nearly so and dull-toned £60-£80 Provenance: D 7 Lockdales Auction 93 (Ipswich), 19 May 2012, lot 2270; *D 8 bt S.H. Monks December 2010

938 Gloucester, James Whalley, Halfcrown, arms, rev. legend, edge grained, 9.58g/12h (D 4). Extremely fine and toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

939 Gloucester, issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, arms, stops in legend, rev. Cathedral, edge grained, 3.93g/12h (D 6). Extremely fine, attractive olive tone £90-£120 Provenance: D. Pottinger Collection, DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 231 (part) [from Format October 1994]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

Hampshire

940 Andover, William and Joseph Wakeford, Shillings, 1811 (4), 6 acorns, 3.71g/12h (D 11), 7 acorns (2), 3.81g/11h (D 12), 3.86g/12h (D 15), 8 acorns, 3.98g/12h (D 16) [4]. D 12 extremely fine and toned, D 15 fine and of base appearance, others about very fine £70-£90 Provenance: D 11 bt Intercoin August 2007; *D 12 bt S.H. Monks June 2016; D 15 bt J. Newman; D 16 bt S. Lockett July 2008

941 Portsmouth, James Dudley, Shillings, 1811 (2), from the same dies, clear stop after I, 3.97g/12h (D 35), filled or clogged die, 3.95g/12h (’D 36’) [2]. First extremely fine and toned, second very fine £80-£100 Provenance: *D 35 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; ‘D 36’ London Coins Auction 120 (Bracknell), 2 March 2008, lot 603 (part). D 36 is not a true variant and the second sentence in Dalton’s description equally applies to D 35

942 Portsmouth, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, star and crescent, rev. grained, 4.00g/12h (D 34). Very fine, grey tone, rare

ISLE OF WIGHT PORTSMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON AND GOSPORT,

etc, edge £90-£120

Provenance: Bt Intercoin August 2007

943 Romsey, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms, rev. ships, HAMPSHIRE TOKEN, edge grained, 4.09g/12h (D 40; Wager pp. 19-20, 51). Extremely fine, the reverse particularly well struck-up, olive tone, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: P.W. Callier Collection, Glendining Auction, 20 March 1968, lot 121 (part); W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1684 (part) [from Spink 1975]; F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 64

944 County series, Shillings, 1811 (3), 4.50g/12h (D 2), 4.34g/12h (D 5), 4.55g/12h (D 6) [3]. Very fine and better, last rare £70-£90 Provenance: D *2 and 5 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; D 6 bt S.H. Monks June 2016

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

945 County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, ships at sea, sun at right, rev. ISLE OF WIGHT PORTSMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON AND GOSPORT, etc, edge grained, 3.96g/12h (D 1; Wager p.51). Good fine, rare £80-£100 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks May 2016

Herefordshire

946 Hereford, Wainwright & Co and Carless & Co, Shilling, 1811, arms, three acorns, rev. legend on scroll, edge grained, 4.09g/12h (D 2). Extremely fine, mint bloom £80-£100 Provenance: Bt Intercoin August 2007

Kent

947 Folkestone, John Boxer, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, in silver, uniformed bust left, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 4.58g/12h (Thompson dies C2; Mays 3; D Dorset 15). Obverse about very fine, reverse fine, extremely rare; very few specimens known £240-£300 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 488 (part)

Lancashire

948 Liverpool, Thomas Wilson & Co, Shilling, 1812, arms, revs. Justice seated left, edge grained, 4.73g/6h (D 2). Extremely fine and attractively toned £60-£80 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

Leicestershire

949 Leicester, James Rawson & Son, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.87g/12h (D 6). Extremely fine with much mint bloom, very rare £180-£220 Provenance: F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 77 [from S.E. Schwer 1989]; D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 897 [from Baldwin January 2014]

950 County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 3.60g/12h (D 2), ‘Morgan’s Sixpence, 1.70g/12h (D 7) [2]. First fine and rare, second extremely fine with mint bloom £60-£80 Provenance: D 2 A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 573 (part); D 7 bt S.H. Monks December 2010

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

Lincolnshire

951 Alford, Elizabeth Emerson & Sons, Shilling, 1811, legend around value, rev. bee-hive and bees, edge grained, 3.97g/6h (D 3). Obverse about very fine, reverse better, rare £120-£150 Provenance: Bt July 2011

952 Gainsborough, William Jerrems, Shilling, 1811, ship sailing right, rev. windmill, top of window straight, edge grained, 3.54g/12h (D 6). Good very fine and toned, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: P.C. Deane Collection; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1697 [from P.C.D. 1985]; F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 83

953 Gainsborough, issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, ship sailing left, rev. distant view of bridge, edge grained, 4.14g/12h (D 9; Wager p.52). Flaw in edge at 12 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, toned £150-£200 Provenance: Hartleys Auction (Ilkley), 4 April 2007, lot unspecified

954 Lincoln, issuer uncertain, Shilling, arms, rev. value, Extremely fine, a great rarity

TO FACILITATE TRADE,

edge grained, 3.64g/12h (D 14; Wager p.52). £800-£1,000

Provenance: F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 88 [from S.E. Schwer 1991]

955 Stamford, Edward and Francis Butt, Eighteen Pence, 1811, lion couchant with flag, crown above radiated, rev. value, edge grained, 5.68g/12h (D 17). Very fine, obverse better, toned, rare £150-£200 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 356

London 956 Bucklersbury, Samuel Lloyd, Shilling, 1811, 3.71g/12h (D 15), Sixpence, 1811, 1.98g/12h (D 36) [2]. First good very fine, second about extremely fine and toned £70-£90 Provenance: D 15 S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 505 (part); D 36 bt S.H. Monks June 2016

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

957 Bucklersbury, Samuel Lloyd, Sixpence, 1811, robed female holding caduceus, ships in background, rev. legend and value, edge grained, 2.00g/12h (D 37). Extremely fine, attractive light grey tone, very rare £80-£100 Provenance: Baldwin ‘Basement’; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 16, 17 April 2018, lot 714 (part)

958 ‘Charing Cross’, issuer uncertain, Eighteen Pence, equestrian statue of Charles I, sloping top to first date figure, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 5.50g/12h (D 1). Some scratches below horseman and weakness in centre, otherwise extremely fine, light olive-grey tone, rare £90-£120 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 498

959 ‘Charing Cross’, issuer uncertain, Shilling, equestrian statue of Charles I, lamps on railings, rev. arms, edge grained, 3.51g/12h (D 6). Extremely fine, brilliant fields, toned £80-£100 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 501

960 ‘Charing Cross’, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, equestrian statue of Charles I, no lamps on railings, rev. legend, 4.27g/12h (D 14). Extremely fine, reverse with attractive olive-green tone, rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks June 2016

961 ‘Charing Cross’, ‘Morgan’s’ Sixpence, equestrian statue of Charles I, lamps on railings, rev. legend, edge grained, 1.76g/12h (D 35). Mint state, attractively toned £80-£100 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 365 (part)

962 Marylebone, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms, rev. value, extremely fine, rare

SOLD BY ROYAL LICENCE,

etc, edge grained, 3.33g/12h (D 23). About £70-£90

Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1712 [from Baldwin 1978]; F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 100 (part)

963 Marylebone, ‘Morgan’s’ Sixpences (2), 1.96g/12h (D 40), 1.64g/12h (D 42) [2]. First extremely fine, second very fine, both rare £80-£100 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 366

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

964 City series, issuer uncertain, Shilling, cruciform clasped hands, LONDON YORK SWANSEA AND LEEDS, rev. value, TO FACILITATE TRADE, edge grained, 3.28g/12h (D 30). Ill-struck and flan slightly bent, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £200-£260 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1717 [from Baldwin 1978]; F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 104

Norfolk

965 Attleborough, William Parson & Sons, Halliday’s Two Shillings, 1811, arms, H on palm-blade, rev. standing female, edge grained, 8.17g/12h (D 5). Extremely fine, light grey tone, extremely rare; very few specimens known £900-£1,200 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks June 2016

966 King’s Lynn, Isaquey Hedley, ‘Morgan’s’ Eighteen Pence, arms in Garter, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 6.13g/12h (D 8). Good extremely fine, dark olive tone, very rare £500-£700 Provenance: H. Levine Collection; Baldwin ‘Basement’; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 11, 4 October 2017, lot 467

967 King’s Lynn, Isaquey Hedley, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, SILVER TOKEN STAMP OFFICE, etc, value in wreath, edge grained, 3.85g/12h (D 11). About very fine, very rare

S

of

STAMP

lines above

E of THE, rev. £100-£150

Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 368 (part)

968 County series, ‘Morgan’s’ mule Shilling, NORFOLK SUFFOLK AND ESSEX SILVER TOKEN, etc, rev. view of Eddystone lighthouse, edge grained, 3.38g/1h (D 1). Virtually as struck, dusty grey tone, rare £240-£300 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks May 2016

Northamptonshire 969 Peterborough, Cole & Co, Eighteen Pence, 1811, in silver-gilt, elevation of Cathedral, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 5.78g/12h (D 3 var.). About very fine, scarce £40-£50 Provenance: John Walsh & Co Auction (Ossett), 29 October 2009, lot 159

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

970 Peterborough, George Griffin, ‘Morgan’s’ Two Shillings, 1812, arms in Garter, edge grained, 8.84g/11h (D 1). Very fine and very rare

DOLLAR SILVER,

etc, rev. value in wreath, £180-£220

Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 510

Northumberland

971 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Robertson, Wyon’s Halfcrown, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. female seated left, edge plain, 11.34g/6h (D 1). Very light rubbing to high points, otherwise extremely fine and toned £240-£300 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 374

972 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Robertson, Shillings, 1811 (2), both read IOHN, signed W, 4.38g/6h (D 11), unsigned, 4.45g/6h (D 12) [2]. First extremely fine and toned, second good very fine and bright, both with usual off-centre striking characteristics £60-£80 Provenance: D 11 bt S.H. Monks June 2016; second bt February 2009

Nottinghamshire

973 Mansfield, Edward Dawson, ‘Morgan’s’ mule Shilling, 1812, PAYABLE BY E DAWSON MANSFIELD W JERREMS GAINSBOROUGH etc, rev. arms of Bristol, DOLLAR SILVER, edge grained, 4.30g/12h (D 1; Wager pp.49, 52). Virtually as struck and toned, a great rarity £600-£800 Provenance: F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 118 [from P. Dawson 1997]

974 Mansfield, Charles and George Stanton, Hancock, Wakefield & Co and William Ellis, Shillings, 1812 (2), signature under hilt of sword, 4.70g/6h (D 2), signature under sword blade, 4.74g/6h (D 3) [2]. First about extremely fine, second good very fine and rare £90-£120 Provenance: *D 2 J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 377 (part); D 3 with S.H. Monks, bt January 2013

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final) 975 Newark, Thomas Stansall, Charles Moore, Richard Fisher, William Fillingham, William Readett and Thomas Wilson, imitation Shillings, 1811 (2), both base, head of figure between K and E, 3.87g/12h (D 7, the plate coin), reading STANZAIL MOORE, etc, 3.98g/12h (D 8; Wager p.52) [2]. First fair and with obverse rim knock at 1 o’clock, second about fine, both of extreme rarity £100-£150 Provenance: D 7 A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 573 (part); D 8 Spink Auction 208, 22-3 June 2011, lot 877 (part). While it is evident that Dalton saw the first piece at the time of compiling his catalogue, there can be no way of knowing whether or not he owned it at one time

Somerset

976 Bath, Charles Culverhouse, Isaac Orchard and James Phipps, Two Shillings, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 7.82g/12h (D 16). Extremely fine and toned, retaining some brilliance £90-£120 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

977 Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Four Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 15.57g/12h (D 9). Usual striking weaknesses, otherwise very fine and very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks June 2016

978 Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Four Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 15.34g/12h (D 13). Characteristic obverse die flaw, good very fine and toned, obverse retaining some mint bloom, rare £180-£220 Provenance: Bt P. Davis June 2016

979 Chard, issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, 67). Extremely fine and toned, rare

CHARD SOMERSET

1811 in wreath, rev. value on Star, edge grained, 3.69g/12h (D £200-£260

Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 403

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

980 Frome, Willoughby & Sons, Mrs Jane Sinkins, Henry Ryall, William Sparks, William Gerard, Griffith & Gough, Shilling, 1811, facing bust of Alfred the Great, rev. cross, edge grained, 4.37g/12h (D 71). Good extremely fine, olive tone £80-£100 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

Staffordshire

981 Fazeley, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Harding & Co, Halfcrown, 1811, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 10.43g/6h (D 4). Characteristic weaknesses, otherwise extremely fine, olive tone, very rare £500-£700 Provenance: Bt March 2014

982 Fazeley, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Harding & Co, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value in wreath with 10 acorns, edge grained, 3.59g/6h (D 10). Brilliant mint state, toned, very rare £180-£220 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1772 (part) [from Seaby 1975]; C.E. Pitchfork Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 67 (Melbourne), 18-19 July 2001, lot 785 (part); F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 143

Suffolk

983 Ipswich, William Adams, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, Prince of Wales’ feathers above standards and military accoutrements, rev. value, thick line under TOKEN, edge grained, 3.82g/12h (D 2). Good very fine, olive-green tone, very rare £180-£220 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 545

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

984 Ipswich, ‘Clayton & Hide’, ‘Morgan’s’ mule Shilling, 1811, arms in Garter, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.94g/12h (D 7). About very fine, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: R. Streather Collection, Spink Auction 19, 3 March 1982, lot 261; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1780 [from S.E. Schwer 1982]; F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 157

985 Woodbridge, Studd and Mathews, ‘Morgan’s’ Proof One Shilling and Sixpence, 1811, in copper, obv. silver-plated, Justice standing, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 7.10g/11h (Mays 10 Bis). Flan crack, otherwise extremely fine, obverse attractively toned, extremely rare £340-£400 Provenance: W.J. Davis Collection, Sotheby Auction, 11-15 March 1901, lot 754 (part); H. Levine Collection; Baldwin ‘Basement’; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 16, 17 April 2018, lot 760

Surrey

986 Godalming, issuer uncertain, Sixpence, 1811, value, rev. woolsack, edge grained, 2.12g/12h (D 2; cf. DNW T7, 511). Good very fine with old grey tone, extremely rare £500-£700 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 549

Sussex

987 Brighton [and Chichester], Bradshaw and Robert Phillipson, Shilling, legend in wreath both sides, edge grained, 3.52g/12h (Kerridge/de Ruiter 303; D 1). Without the usual cross stamped at end of issuer’s name on reverse, about extremely fine, partially toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

988 Chichester, Henry Comper and Benjamin Charge, Five Shillings, 1811, clasped hands, UNION TOKEN, etc, rev. legend, reads COMPERS and CHARGES, edge grained, 19.08g/12h (KR 301e; D 3). Light spotting, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, extremely rare £2,000-£2,600 Provenance: A Good Series of 19th Century Silver Tokens, DNW Auction 70B, 11 July 2006, lot 2052; bt S.H. Monks August 2009

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final) 989 Chichester, Henry Comper and Benjamin Charge, Sixpence, 1811, 1.96g/12h (KR 301; D 12); Thomas Dally & Co, Shilling, 1811, 4.17g/12h (KR 302a; D 10); issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, 3.62g/12h (KR 302b; D 11) [3]. D 11 about very fine, others better but D 10 heavily cleaned and scuffed, all scarce £90-£120 Provenance: D 10 and 11 A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 578 (part); D 12 bt August 2008

990 Shoreham, Thomas Clayton and John Hide, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, St Mary’s Church, reads grained, 3.93g/12h (KR 305; D 15). Graze in obverse field, otherwise very fine and very rare

PENCE,

rev. legend, edge £140-£180

Provenance: John Walsh & Co Auction (Ossett), 3 December 2009, lot unspecified

991 Steyning, Samuel Gates and John Cheesman, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, legend, reads GATES’S, rev. bee-hive and bees within wreath, edge grained, 3.77g/12h (KR 306; D 18, the plate coin; Wager p.53). About very fine, extremely rare £200-£260 Provenance: D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 957 [from S.H. Monks March 2013]. While it is evident that Dalton saw this piece at the time of compiling his catalogue, there can be no way of knowing whether or not he owned it at one time. In all probability it was in the Cokayne cabinet

Warwickshire

992 Birmingham, Workhouse, Shillings, 1811 (3), 4.72g/12h (D 10), 4.64g/12h (D 11), 4.44g/12h (D 12) [3]. D 11 extremely fine, bright appearance, others better and dark-toned £90-£120 Provenance: *D 10 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; D 11 bt S.H. Monks June 2016; D 12 bt Intercoin August 2007

993 Birmingham, Workhouse, Threepence, 1813, silver-plated, elevation of Workhouse, blank clock-face, rev. arms, edge centre-grained, 73.03g/12h (dies of W 381). Test mark on edge, otherwise good very fine, rare and unusual £200-£300 Provenance: Bt March 2014

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

Wiltshire

994 Marlborough, Stephen King, John Gosling, William Tanner and Robert Griffiths, Shilling, 1811, cruciform clasped hands, T of TANNER over space in beading, rev. value, edge grained, 3.46g/12h (D 3 var.; Waters p.15). Virtually as struck, grey tone, rare £100-£150 Provenance: Baldwin ‘Basement’; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 7, 21 June 2017, lot 362 (part)

995 Staverton, John Jones, Halfcrown, 1811, view of Staverton Mill on the River Avon, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 9.86g/12h (D 6). Usual weakness on date (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise good very fine and dark-toned, extremely rare; one of the classic tokens in the entire series and only the third example to be offered at auction in the past 30 years £2,000-£3,000 Provenance: Tennants Auction (Leyburn), 14 January 2009, lot 123

Yorkshire 996 Bradford, James Laycock, Shilling, 1812, arms, rev. Justice standing, edge grained, 4.54g/12h (D 3). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and bright £40-£50 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

997 Doncaster, Thomas Birkinshaw, Shilling, 1812, 4.54g/12h (D 7); Mirfin & Parker, Shillings, 1812 (3), D over first 1 in date, 4.72g/1h (D 8), D over second 1 in date, 4.47g/12h (D 9), D over space between 1 and 2, 4.60g/12h (D 10), Sixpence, 1812, 2.08g/12h (D 11) [5]. D 9 about fine, D 10 very fine, both rare, others about extremely fine, last better but with blotchy tone; all the varieties for the town £90-£120 Provenance: D 7, *8 and 11 J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 432; D 9 bt Bucks Coins; D 10 bt P. Pevell July 2017

998 Hull, Charles Rudston and George Preston, Eighteen Pence, 1811, arms, 6 berries to right and 4 to left, rev. value, edge grained, 5.96g/12h (D 13). Good very fine, rare £70-£90 Provenance: London Coins Auction 156 (Bracknell), 4 March 2017, lot 708 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

999 Hull, Charles Rudston and George Preston, Eighteen Pence, 1811, arms, 6 berries to right and 5 to left, rev. value, edge grained, 5.41g/12h (D 16). Extremely fine, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

1000 Leeds, John Smalpage and S. Lumb, Shilling, 1811, arms, hind legs of fleece on lower line, rev. female seated left, line of sea above E, edge grained, 4.52g/6h (D 23). Tiny obverse rim nick at 1 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine, full mint bloom £60-£80 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks December 2010

1001 Leeds, John Smalpage and S. Lumb, Shillings (2), 1811, nose, forelegs and hind legs on different lines, 4.41g/6h (D 27), 1812, 4.66g/6h (D 31) [2]. Extremely fine £70-£90 Provenance: D 27 T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lot 367 (part) [from Spink March 1975], I.F.W. Devereux Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 398 (part), bt J. Newman April 2016; D 31 bt November 2009

1002 Scarborough, Lord & Marshall, Shillings (2), 1811, 4.15g/12h (D 34), 1812, 3.94g/12h (D 35), Sixpence, 1812, 1.76g/12h (D 36; Wager p.29) [3]. D 34 extremely fine and toned, others very fine £90-£120 Provenance: *D 34 W.B. Christensen Collection, Spink Auction 199, 25 June 2009, lot 739 (part); D 35 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; D 36 A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 580 (part)

1003 Sheffield, Overseers, Shillings, 1811 (2), no pellet between arrow heads, 4.13g/6h (D 72), 4.05g/12h (Mays 72 Bis) [2]. Good very fine and better, toned, second very rare £80-£100 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks June 2016

1004 Sheffield, Younge & Deakin, Shillings, 1811 (5), flat tops to 1s in date, 4.76g/12h (D 50), 4.85g/12h (D 51), 4.40g/12h (D 52), 4.49g/12h (D 53), 4.69g/12h (D 54) [5]. D 53 extremely fine, D 50 and 52 fine, others about very fine, some rare £90-£120 Provenance: D 50 bt M. Crofts May 2016; D 51 A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 580 (part); D 52 and 54 D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 967 (part), *D 53 bt March 2014

1005 Sheffield, S. & C. Younge & Co, Shilling, 1812, arms in wreath, rev. female seated left, 4 blades of grass, edge grained, 4.48g/6h (D 64). Virtually as struck, dark-toned £70-£90 Provenance: D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 967 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

1006 Thirsk, Association, Shilling, 1812, arms, rev. legend, countermarked Bis). Fine and toned, countermark very fine, rare

SCURR THIRSK,

edge grained, 4.11g/12h (Mays 74 £100-£150

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 1 July 1965, lot 1068 (part); I.F.W. Devereux Collection, DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 399 (part); D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 966 (part). The issuer was Richard Scurr (1761-1827), clock and watchmaker

1007 York, Robert Cattle and James Barber, Shillings, 1811 (5), Y on second leaf (2), 4.19g/12h (D 80), 4.29g/12h (D 82), Y on first leaf (2), 4.13g/12h (D 83), 4.10g/12h (D 84), no Y, 4.41g/12h (D 86) [5]. D 83 good very fine, others about extremely fine and better, all toned £140-£180 Provenance: *D 80 bt S.H. Monks June 2016; D 82 J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 444, recté D 82; D 83 bt P. Pevell July 2017; D 84 Baldwin Auction, 6 November 2010, lot 255 (part); D 86 D. Pennock Collection, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 969 (part)

1008 York, Robert Cattle and James Barber, Shillings, 1811 (2), reduced weight issue, arms untinted, 3.54g/12h (D 91), 3.87g/12h (D 92) [2]. First with some surface marks and edge hammered up, otherwise about very fine, second good fine, both very rare £70-£90 Provenance: D 91 bt April 2016; D 92 bt S.H. Monks June 2016

Carmarthenshire

1009 Carmarthen, Morris & Sons, Shilling, 1811, cockerel standing left, 3 berries in right branch, rev. value, edge grained, 4.13g/12h (D 1). About extremely fine, bright appearance £150-£200 Provenance: A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 581 (part)

Flint

1010 Holywell, Jones, Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Shillings, 1811 (2), 4.28g/6h (D 1), 4.18g/6h (D 2) [2]. First good very fine, second about very fine, both rare £80-£100 Provenance: *D 1 bt S.H. Monks December 2010; D 2 A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 582 (part)

1011 Holywell, Jones, Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Shilling, 1811, arms, legend close to devices, rev. legend, BANK TOKEN in small letters, edge grained, 3.10g/11h (D – [dies not listed]). Probably a good quality imitation, some spotting on reverse, otherwise very fine, bright appearance, probably extremely rare £90-£120 Provenance: A Fine Collection of Tokens, Bonhams Auction, 15 July 2009, lot 582 (part), where listed as D 4

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

Glamorganshire

1012 Merthyr Tydfil, William Crawshay, imitation Shillings, 1811 (2), flat tops to 1s in date, 3.91g/12h (D 2), sloping tops to 1s in date, 3.34g/12h (D 4) [2]. First fair and extremely rare, second fine and toned, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: D 2 D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VII, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 821 (part) [from S.E. Schwer October 1987]; *D 4 S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 587 (part)

1013 Merthyr Tydfil, Morgan’s imitation Shillings, 1811 (3), plated, 2.94g/6h (D 6), 3.18g/12h (D – [6 obv./7 rev.), 3.10g/12h (D 7) [3]. Varied state, all very rare, especially the second £150-£200 Provenance: D 6 bt August 2012; others D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part VII, DNW Auction 140, 15-16 March 2017, lot 825 (part) [second from Baldwin January 1988, last from A. Judd]

1014 Neath, Hopkin Rees and David Morgan, Shilling, 1811, tower, rev. value, no inner circle, roof of building lines to L in PAYABLE, edge grained, 3.75g/12h (D 13; Wager p.41). Very fine and toned, very rare £90-£120 Provenance: Bt S. Lockett July 2008

1015 Swansea, Sylvanus Padley and John Andrews, Shilling, castle, rev. legend in wreath, edge grained, 3.92g/12h (D 18). Light hairlines, otherwise extremely fine with reflective fields, toned, rare £300-£400 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1852 [from Spink 1973]; F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 213

Pembrokeshire

1016 Haverfordwest, Thomas & Phillips, David Jardine, John Lloyd and W. & J. Phillips, Shilling, 1811, castle, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.87g/12h (D 1). Very fine, light grey tone £120-£150 Provenance: S. Goddard Collection, Baldwin Auction 72, 4 October 2011, lot 593

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

Isle of Man

1017 Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), 5 Shillings, 1811, THE DOUGLAS BANK CO, etc, rev. Peel Castle, edge plain, 15.30g/12h (D 1; Prid. 46). About extremely fine, light grey tone, very rare £3,000-£4,000 Provenance: J.D. Bolton Collection, Murray’s Auctions (Douglas), 26 November 2010, lot 81; DNW Auction 136, 8-9 June 2016, lot 785

1018 Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Halfcrown, 1811, THE DOUGLAS BANK CO, etc, first date numeral over B in BANK, rev. Peel Castle, edge grained, 7.74g/12h (D 4; Prid. 47b). Graze in reverse field, otherwise extremely fine, extremely rare £2,400-£3,000 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 61, 25 May 2009, lot 438

1019 Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Shilling, 1811, DOUGLAS BANK TOKEN, etc, rev. Peel Castle, edge grained, 2.97g/12h (D 6; Prid. 48). Surface metal fault above DOUGLAS, otherwise extremely fine and dark-toned, rare £500-£700 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 61, 25 May 2009, lot 437

1020 Douglas (?), S. Ash, a copper ticket (perhaps for a Farthing), S · ASH, rev. Peel Castle, thick incuse A stamped on obv., edge plain, 4.44g/12h (W 2059a; D 7; Prid. 49). Obverse good fine, reverse about fine, extremely rare £400-£500 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 77, 27 September 2012, lot 2948

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


The Collection of 19th Century Tokens formed by John Akins (Part III: Final)

1021 Douglas (?), S. Ash, a copper ticket (perhaps for a Farthing), S · ASH, rev. Peel Castle, thin incuse A stamped on obv., edge plain, 4.44g/12h (W 2059a; D 7; Prid. 49). Fair to fine, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: H.F. Guard Collection, Spink Auction 182, 29 June 2006, lot 546; DNW Auction 136, 8-9 June 2016, lot 791

Channel Islands

1022 JERSEY, States, 3 Shillings, 1813, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 12.91g/12h (D 2; Prid. 1). Extremely fine with considerable mint bloom, attractive iridescent tone £500-£700 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 61, 26 May 2009, lot 441

Not Local: British

1023 Westwood’s Shilling, 1811, value in wreath, signed W, rev. Britannia seated left on cannon, edge grained, 4.14g/6h (D 10). Weakly struck in centre, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, rare £100-£150 Provenance: F. Gorsler Collection, DNW Auction T12, 3 October 2012, lot 222 [from Spink 2001]

1024 Westwood’s Sixpence, 1811, value in wreath, rev. Britannia seated left on cannon, top leaf between edge grained, 2.09g/6h (D 18). Virtually mint state, full mint bloom

R

and I of BRITANNIA, £80-£100

Provenance: Bt M. Taylor

1025

Uncertain manufacturer, ‘Ships Colonies & Commerce’ Three Shillings, 1811, fleece suspended, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers in Garter, edge grained, 11.25g/12h (D 2). About fine, very rare £80-£100

Provenance: SCMB March 1969; with Seaby 1979; with Baldwin 1989; with M.J. Dickinson; with J. Newman; London Coins Auction 156 (Bracknell), 4 March 2017, lot unspecified

1026 Uncertain manufacturers, ‘Pro Bono Publico’ Sixpence, 1812, crescent and stars, rev. eye over G, hand clasping a scroll below, edge grained, 1.77g/6h (D 20). Good very fine, toned £40-£50 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 458 (part)

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties 17th Century Tokens 1027 BEDFORDSHIRE, Bedford, Paull Bamforth, Farthings (2), 0.76g/12h, 0.66g/12h (both GO 4; N –; BW. 4), William Faldo, Farthing, 1659, 0.90g/6h (GO 9; N 8; BW. 9), Henry Fittzhugh, Farthing, 1655, reads BEDFOD, 1.26g/12h (GO 13; dies not in N; BW. 13), Ralph Smyth, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.59g/12h (GO 19; N 16; BW. 19); BERKSHIRE, Reading, Mary Blower, Farthing, 1652, 1.07g/6h (N 132; BW. 66); CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, Thomas Fenn, Farthing, 0.76g/6h (N 388, this piece; BW. 43), Joseph Linsey, Halfpenny, 1663, 2.22g/9h (N 396; BW. 58); DEVON, Axminster, Will Blatchford, Farthing, 0.72g/12h (N 614; BW. 11), Exeter, Grace Searlle, Farthing, 1.05g/12h (N 709; BW. 159); DORSET, Blandford Forum, William Miinck, Farthing, 1654, 1.03g/6h (N 854; BW. 19), Bridport, William Bull, Farthing, 0.62g/12h (N 871; BW. 35); HAMPSHIRE, Andover, Borough Halfpenny, 1666, 1.63g/12h (N 1805; BW. 13); HUNTINGDONSHIRE, Stilton, John Everell, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.77g/9h (N 2366; BW. 67); KENT, Gravesend, John Watson, Farthing, 1653, 1.19g/6h (N 2587; BW. 308); SOMERSET, Bath, Richard Bigges, Farthing, 1.35g/12h (N 3955; BW. 10); WILTSHIRE, Salisbury, Thomas Cutler Jr, Halfpenny, 1666, 2.12g/12h (N 5546; BW. 171), Wilton, Stephen Brassier, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.15g/6h (N 5621; BW. 268); Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Mic Wilson, Halfpence, 1672 (2), 3.18g/3h, 3.09g/10h (N 6235ff; BW. 416); Uncertain locality, William Hall (2), 0.87g/6h (N 9347; BW. 38), 1.77g/6h (N 9349; BW. –); unidentified (2) [24]. Varied state £80-£100 Provenance: N 388 R.A. Nott Collection, Norweb Collection

1028 BERKSHIRE, Windsor, Hamman Farnhad, Farthing, 1657, 0.93g/6h (N 250; BW. 168); GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Gloucester, City Farthing, 1657, 2.55g/6h (RHT A1; N 1649; BW. 77); SOMERSET, Taunton, Borough Farthing, 1667, 2.09g/12h (N 4114; BW. 228); WILTSHIRE, Aldbourne, John Adee, Farthing, 1656, 0.78g/12h (N 5404; BW. 1), Salisbury, Thomas Cutler Jr, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.76g/12h (N 5546; BW. 171), Swindon, John Smith, Farthing, 1.28g/9h (N 5598; BW. 242); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Penrhiwceiber, Penrhiwceiber British Legion & United Services Club & Institute, uniface brass Sixpence, 32mm (Cox 45); together with other miscellaneous tokens (9), from Harrogate, Brierley Hill, Dundee, Bradford, etc [16]. Varied state, fourth centrally pierced £50-£70 1029 CHESHIRE, Macclesfield, Sam Endon, Halfpenny, 1671, WELCOME YOV BE TO TRADE WITH ME, 1.30g/12h (N –; BW. 51), Nathaniell Poole, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1668, 0.97g/12h (BW. 53); DERBYSHIRE, Chesterfield, William Millnes, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.41g/6h (N 582; BW. 45), Derby, W[illiam] N[ewcome], Halfpenny, DOE MY PROPHETS NOE HARME, 1.19g (N 600 rev., different obv.; BW. 85); STAFFORDSHIRE, Uttoxeter, John Halsey, octagonal Halfpenny, 1668, 1.69g/12h (N 4220; BW. 76) [5]. Last about fine, others in varied state, second pierced, third pierced and plugged £80-£100 Provenance: First D.L. Smith Collection [from Baldwin April 1974]

1030 ESSEX, Chipping Ongar, Jacob Archer, Farthing, [16]57, 0.66g/12h (N 1138; BW. 73), Colchester, Christopher Bayles, Farthing, 0.88g/6h (N 1159; BW. 93), Thomas Carter, Farthing, 1667, 0.53g/12h (N 1166; BW. 101), William Ferris, Farthing, 1665, 0.73g/6h (N 1175; BW. 114), Tho. Lambe, Farthing, 1654, 1.00g/6h (N 1247; BW. 127), Abra. Langley Jr, Farthing, 1667, 1.16g/12h (N 1193; BW. 128), Dedham, Joseph Gleson, Farthing, 1664, 0.44g/9h (N 1255; BW. 164), Witham, Richard Swinborne, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.78g/12h (N 1431; BW. 352); MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Thomas and Alexander Hutchison, Halfpenny, 1790, 12.91g/12h (DH 25); together with other later tokens, etc (5) [14]. Edinburgh extremely fine with much original colour, Witham fine, others in varied state £70-£90 Provenance: N 1431 bt M. Trenerry

1031 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, City Farthing, lozenge-shape 1577+ issue, 1.66g/9h (cf. N 1449; BW. 21); KENT, Canterbury, Thomas Hutten, octagonal Penny, 1669, 1.10g/3h (N 2406; BW. 59); LINCOLNSHIRE, Boston, Robert Bustord, Farthings, 1657 (2), date figures separated by stops, 1.45g/6h (Smith 22; N 2913; BW. 18), no stops, 0.75g/3h (Smith 23; N 2913 obv., different rev.; BW. 18); YORKSHIRE, Hull, Mary Witham, heart-shaped Halfpenny, 1669, 1.60g/12h (N 5910; BW. 161) [5]. Third and fourth fine, others in varied state, last pierced and plugged £80-£100 Provenance: N 2406 bt M.J. Dickinson 1992; N 2913 J. Kendall Bourne Collection, D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part IV, DNW Auction T14, 2 October 2013, lot 7 (part); N 5910 bt J. Holman

1032 KENT, Tonbridge, William Freeman, Halfpenny, 1667, 2.03g/12h (N 2762; BW. 554); Stephen Putland, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.93g/3h (N 2764; BW. 556); Richard Wood, Farthing, 1652, 0.60g/12h (N –; BW. 560), Halfpenny, 1668, 1.34g/12h (N 2766; BW. 559) [4]. First about fine, second about very fine, others fine, third rare £120-£150 Provenance: R. Josland Collection, Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 7, 21 June 2017, lots 163 (part), 164. N 2764 only illustrated

1033 LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester, William Spencer, Halfpenny, 1.42g/6h (N 2845 obv., different rev.; BW. 52). Part weak, fine, dark patina, scarce £70-£90 Provenance: Found at Spilsby (Lincolnshire)

1034 NORFOLK, Cley-next-the-Sea, Parish Farthing, 1.51g/9h (N 3017; BW. 19); SUFFOLK, Framlingham, John Dawson, Farthing, 1.14g/6h (N 4332; BW. 127), Saxmundham, Nicholas Shepherd, Farthing, 0.85g/6h (N 4446; BW. 289) [3]. Fair to fine £40-£50

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1035 SUFFOLK, Bury St Edmunds, Rob Fideman, Farthing, 0.92g/12h (N –; BW. 54). About fine, very rare

£140-£180

Provenance: Found at Tuddenham St Mary (Suffolk), October 2021

1036 WARWICKSHIRE, Coleshill, Thomas Crooke, Halfpenny, 1666, 0.59g/12h (N –; D –; cf. DNW T14, 164). Fair, extremely rare £80-£100 Provenance: Bt J. Holman

1037 YORKSHIRE, Wales, Sarah Thomas, Halfpenny, 1.48g/12h (Paul, TCSB March 2007, p.387, this piece; Boon 129a; N –; D Wales 91B; cf. DNW 140, 743). Fair, dark patina, very rare £70-£90 Provenance: Found at Blyth (Nottinghamshire). This token was first given to Wales (the country) by the late Peter Seaby, whose suggestion was followed by George Boon. The latter’s reasoning probably centred on three factors: the surname Thomas, common in Wales; the GOD SAVE THE KING legend, a Royalist sentiment expressed on some tokens from Monmouthshire; and that an example was in the D.W. Dykes collection, now preserved in the National Museum of Wales. However, correspondence between Boon and the late David Griffiths in August 1979 makes it clear that Boon was unhappy at the original attribution to Wales by Seaby in 1965 and that he would, on reflection, delete the piece if a full reprint of his 1973 Welsh catalogue was ever undertaken. In more recent times at least one other specimen has been found in the Nottinghamshire/Yorkshire vicinity and in all probability the token can be assigned to the village of Wales, in today’s metropolitan borough of Rotherham (Paul, TCSB June 2009, p.256). A Sarah Thomas has been located in those parts of the hearth tax records published by the Ripon Historical Society as resident in Halifax in 1672

1038 WALES, unlocalised, Owen Williams, Halfpenny, 1666, 1.31g/12h (Boon 130a; N –; BW. 92). Very fine and very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt R. Winterton 2012

1039 ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, John Murrey, Penny, 1668, 1.32g/6h (N 6365; BW. 1). Poor but some detail discernable, very rare £50-£70 Provenance: Found at Watlington (Oxfordshire)

18th Century Tokens

1040 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Aylesbury, Francis Wheeler, Halfpenny, 1796, Justice seated right, holding sword and scales, rev. an assimilation of the county arms, edge plain, 9.14g/1h (DH 3). Some spotting, otherwise extremely fine £100-£150

1041 CHESHIRE, Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Hancock’s Halfpenny, 1792, bust of Charles Roe right, rev. Genius seated left, holding drill and cog-wheel, edge PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON, 12.73g/6h (DH 57, flaw in date). Struck slightly off-centre, spot behind head and some light grazes in lower obverse field, otherwise extremely fine with original colour £80-£100 1042 CORNWALL, Penryn, George Chapman George, Halfpenny, 1794, arms, rev. laureate bust, flags and drum behind, edge plain, 10.44g/6h (DH 4). About extremely fine £70-£90

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties 1043 DEVON, Plymouth, Shepheard, Dove, Hammett & Co, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.34g/6h (DH 6); together with miscellaneous tokens, etc, 18th century (8), later (14, two in silver) [23]. First extremely fine, others in varied state, one silver token pierced £80-£100

1044 Co DURHAM, Sunderland, Wyon’s Penny, 1797, in lead, view of iron bridge with brig passing underneath, rev. two large vessels and a small keel, edge plain, 17.24g/6h (DH 2). Underlying scratches, otherwise good fine, very rare; only three specimens noted by the cataloguer in this metal £90-£120 Provenance: Baldwin vault; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 7, 21 June 2017, lot 188

1045 ESSEX, Frinton, John Rice, brass check, 25mm, 7.14g/6h (George 4; W 2574; D & W 301/17). Minor surface corrosion, otherwise very fine, rare £80-£100 1046 HAMPSHIRE, Emsworth, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, bust of Earl Howe, rev. anchor and cable, 9.94g/6h (DH 35); Petersfield, Eames, Holland & Andrews, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, rev. Britannia, 9.19g/6h (DH 51); County series, Naval Farthing, Earl Howe, 3.29g/12h (DH 104) [3]. Good very fine and better, second with original colour £80-£100 Provenance: Last F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Lincoln July 1896], DNW Auction 176, 26 May 2020, lot 167 (part)

1047 HAMPSHIRE, Gosport, Thomas Wood, Jacobs’ Penny, 1798, flags and drum, rev. T. WOOD SALESMAN, etc, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 26.88g/12h (DH 2). Usual light die cracks, good very fine and patinated, rare £150-£200 1048 HAMPSHIRE, Portsea, George Sargeant, Halfpenny, 1794, hand holding javelin over shield, point of javelin clearly above A of PORTSEA, rev. ship sailing left, edge PAYABLE AT I IORDANS DRAPER GOSPORT, 11.91g/6h (DH – [dies of 76, edge unlisted]). About very fine, presumably extremely rare £60-£80 1049 HEREFORDSHIRE, Hereford, Robert Biddulph, Milton’s Penny, 1796, bull breaking its chains, election date below, rev. apple-tree and short-handled plough within wreath, edge plain, 18.11g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2012, p.165, d; DH 3). Extensive die rust on reverse indicative of a later (?Matthew Young) striking, otherwise very fine £80-£100 Provenance: T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lot 150 (part) [from Seaby August 1967]

1050 LONDON, Aldersgate Street, Michael and Harry Oppenheim, Halfpenny, 1797, frontal elevation of St Paul’s Cathedral, rev. weaver in loom, edge PAYABLE AT M & H OPPENHEIMS TOY WAREHOUSE LONDON, 10.25g/6h (DH 398). Verdigris in centre of reverse, otherwise about extremely fine with a little original colour, very rare £180-£220 Provenance: Baldwin vault; Baldwin’s of St James’s Auction 7, 21 June 2017, lot 256

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1051 LONDON, Barbican, Skidmore’s London and Westminster series, Penny, 1797, type 5, Ironmongers’ Hall, rev. City arms, mural crown above, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 23.17g/12h (DH 103). Extremely fine £120-£150 Provenance: Bt Spink

1052 LONDON, Bishopsgate, John Clark and Samuel Harris, Halfpenny, 1795, bust of George Washington right, small buttons on coat, rev. stove, edge grained right, 9.17g/6h (DH 284; Musante 50; Whitman 10950; Breen 1270). Good fine, scarce £90-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1053 LONDON, Bucklersbury, Thomas and Robert Davidson, Proof Halfpenny, 1795, in silver, seated figure of Londinia, buildings behind, shield distant from legend, rev. hands supporting crowned triangle, edge plain, 13.63g/12h (DH 294c). Good fine and toned, very rare £90-£120

1054 LONDON, High Holborn, Christopher Ibberson, Halfpenny, St George slaying dragon, large boar above, rev. legend in wreath, edge PAYABLE AT THE GEORGE & BLUE BOAR LONDON, 9.70g/6h (DH 342, bronzed). Virtually as struck £80-£100

1055 LONDON, High Holborn, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, register stove, rev. bust of William Hallan left, edge SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON, 13.16g/6h (DH 484). Extremely fine, obverse with partial toning, reverse with almost full original colour, very rare £180-£220 Provenance: Baldwin vault; Baldwin ‘Basement’ Part II, Baldwin Auction 97, 29 September 2015, lot 1750

1056 LONDON, High Holborn, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, St Paul’s Covent Garden, rev. church ruins, 8.45g/6h (DH 522a); Russell Court, Sim, Halfpenny, 8.04g/6h (DH 478a) [2]. About extremely fine £80-£100 1057 LONDON, Ludgate Hill, Henry Young, Penny, 1794, with clear date, 13.64g/6h (DH 39); together with miscellaneous 18th and 19th century copper tokens (20) [21]. First extremely fine with original colour, others in varied state, one pierced £80-£100 Provenance: First bt S.R. Porter 1979

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1058 LONDON, St Martin’s Lane, Philip Ratley, Halfpenny, 1795, connoisseur seated left, examining landscape held by a yawning boy, rev. sea-shells on shore, ship in background, edge plain, 11.76g/12h (DH 465). Extremely fine, rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt R. Varnham January 2015

1059 LONDON, The Strand, Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpence (2), undated, 8.09g/5h (DH 414), 1795, antelope, rev. ostrich, 6.50g/4h (DH 447a) [2]. About extremely fine, a hint of original colour £140-£180 Provenance: Second bt S.E. Schwer

1060 LONDON, Westminster, Skidmore’s Miscellaneous series, Penny, 1797, House of Commons, rev. cap of Liberty over coronet on pole, palm branch and cornucopia below, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 23.94g/12h (DH 173). Reverse with usual die flaw, extremely fine with a little original colour, rare £200-£260 1061 LONDON, Hancock and Jorden’s ‘End of Pain’ Halfpenny, 11.29g/12h (DH 830a); together with other miscellaneous tokens (14, one in silver) [15]. First very fine but lacquered, others generally fine or better £150-£200 1062 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpence (2), bust left, rev. Britannia, 11.88g/6h (DH 678a), etc, rev. Minerva standing, 12.70g/5h (DH 699) [2]. First very fine, second about extremely fine

T SPENCE BOOKSELLER,

£120-£150

1063 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpenny, bust left, rev. boys at turnstile, edge plain, 10.40g/6h (DH 693). Extremely fine, much original colour £120-£150 Provenance: Bt R. Varnham January 2015

1064 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpenny, radiated legend, rev. Free-born Englishman, edge plain, 12.47g/12h (DH 709). Extremely fine, patinated £80-£100 Provenance: A.W. Jan Collection; Baldwin vault; Baldwin ‘Basement’ Part I, Baldwin Auction 92, 30 September 2014, lot 737

1065 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpence (2), legend beneath radiation, rev. boys at turnstile, 10.28g/12h (DH 715), bust of Charles Fox right, rev. caduceus, 8.32g/6h (DH 763a) [2]. First very fine, second better £100-£150 1066 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpence (3), heads of William Pitt and Charles Fox conjoined, revs. heart and hand (2), 7.26g/12h, 7.24g/12h (both DH 804c), bust of John Thelwall right, rev. Minerva, 12.61g/11h (DH 866) [3]. Last about extremely fine, others very fine £100-£150

1067 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpenny, bust of John Thelwall right, rev. cap of Liberty, edge SKIDMORE £120-£150 HOLBORN LONDON, 12.16g/6h (DH 865). Extremely fine, original colour

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1068 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpenny, bust of John Horne Tooke, rev. Sessions House, Old Bailey, edge plain, 14.30g/6h (DH 878; BHM 380). Extremely fine with some original colour £100-£150 Provenance: F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 280 (part); Fawcett/Litman Collection; D.L. Spence Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 67A, 29 September 2005, lot 1518 (part)

1069 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Halfpenny, bust right, UNITED TOKEN, rev. crowned harp and thistles, edge SPENCE DEALER IN COINS LONDON, 10.95g/12h (DH 899). Struck on a bar end, extremely fine with much original colour £120-£150 x

1070 LONDON, Thomas Spence series, mule Farthing, legend, rev. slave, 3.22g/6h (DH 1118); Lutwyche’s Anti-Slavery Halfpenny, 8.34g/6h (DH 1038) [2]. Good fine £40-£50 Provenance: DH 1038 London Coins Auction 130 (Bracknell), 5-6 September 2010, lot 826, recté DH 1038; DH 1118 London Coins Auction 125, 7-8 June 2009, lot 551

1071 NORFOLK, Blofield, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, group of weapons and musical instruments, rev. bust of Samuel Johnson, edge BUXTON TOKEN, 12.24g/12h (DH 8). Small metal fault on Johnson’s breastplate, otherwise extremely fine, a hint of original colour £70-£90

1072 NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Spence’s mule Farthing, man in barge, rev. conjoined heads of man and ass, edge plain, 3.59g/12h (DH 31). Extremely fine, original colour £100-£150

1073 NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Spence’s mule Farthing, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. pig, edge plain, 3.84g/6h (DH 32). Extremely fine, original colour £80-£100 Provenance: W. Waite-Sanderson Collection, Glendining Auction, 16-17 November 1944, lot 166 (part)

1074 SUFFOLK, Sudbury, Goldsmith & Sons, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.62g/6h (DH 40); together with other miscellaneous 18th century tokens (11) [12]. First very fine, others mostly fine £40-£60 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1075 SUSSEX, Rye, G. Bennett, Skidmore’s Halfpenny, 1796, sugar loaves, chest and scales, rev. GB cypher, edge grained over SKIDMORE HOLBORN LONDON, 12.40g/7h (DH 36). Extremely fine, light patina, very rare £200-£260

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1076 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, George Barker, Halfpenny, 1797, family arms in shield, rev. 17.64g/6h (DH 64a). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour on obverse, very rare

GB

cypher, edge plain, £180-£220

Provenance: Baldwin vault; Baldwin ‘Basement’ Part II, Baldwin Auction 97, 29 September 2015, lot 1006

1077 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, William Hallan, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, legend in 8 lines, rev. bust of David Garrick, edge plain, 11.43g/6h (DH 139a). Some flaws caused by the progressive failure of the obverse die, otherwise extremely fine with much original colour, rare £120-£150 1078 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, William Hallan, Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, rev. bust of David Garrick, 8.11g/5h (DH 139a); Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, rev. mounted dragoon, ONE CENT edge, 10.88g/6h (DH 60c) [2]. About extremely fine £100-£150 Provenance: Second W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 286 (part) [from J.H. Daniels December 1909]

1079 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, boy with press, rev. engrailed, 11.39g/6h (DH 56). Extremely fine, original colour, rare

A WAY TO PREVENT KNAVES,

etc, edge £90-£120

Provenance: W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 286 (part) [from Spink December 1910]; Baldwin vault; Baldwin Auction 98, 3 May 2016, lot 2786

1080 WORCESTERSHIRE, Dudley, Edward Davies, Skidmore’s Penny, view of the ruined tower of Dudley Castle, rev. ED cypher between sprigs of laurel, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 24.51g/1h (DH 5). A few light carbon spots, otherwise extremely fine, reverse with a hint of original colour, rare £200-£260 Provenance: M. Paterson Collection, DNW Auction T17, 3 October 2019, lot 556

1081 WORCESTERSHIRE, Hagley, Spence’s Halfpenny, man angling on river-bank, fishing-box under trees at left, rev. snail on river-bank, tree and bridge in background, edge plain, 10.25g/6h (DH 21). Struck slightly off-centre, reverse hairlined and wiped, otherwise extremely fine, brown patina, rare £150-£200

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1082 WORCESTERSHIRE, County series, Skidmore’s Penny, dove on lyre between olive branches, rev. MS cypher, edge I PROMISE TO PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 25.72g/12h (DH 1). Trifling spots, otherwise virtually as struck and bronzed, rare £200-£260 1083 YORKSHIRE, Bedale, James Metcalf, Skidmore’s Halfpenny, 1792, view of a street, rev. 11.41g/6h (DH 9). Extremely fine, patinated

JOM

cypher, edge plain, £60-£80

1084 YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, Constitutional Society, Skidmore’s Halfpenny, cap of Liberty on pole, rev. oval shield flanked by four flags, UNITE & BE FREE above, TO PRESERVE IS TO CONQUER below, edge PAYABLE AT MACCLESFIELD LIVERPOOL OR CONGLETON, 12.03g/6h (DH 62). About very fine, glossy red-brown patina, extremely rare £300-£400 Provenance: S.H. Hamer Collection, Glendining Auction, 26-8 November 1930, lot 462 (part); W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 341 (part); Baldwin vault; Baldwin ‘Basement’ Part I, Baldwin Auction 92, 30 September 2014, lot 43

1085 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Penny, 1788, 28.83g/12h (DH 19); together with other miscellaneous copper tokens (4) [5]. First very fine, others fine and better £30-£40 Provenance: M. Atkin Collection

1086 ANGUS, Dundee, James Wright Jr, Shilling, 1797, in silver, ancient citadel, rev. Highlander, edge plain, 6.00g/12h (DH 4). Usual light die flaw on reverse, fine, rare £50-£70 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 458 (part); J. Akins Collection

1087 AYRSHIRE, Ayr, William Fullarton, Milton’s Halfpenny, 1797, bust of William Wallace left, rev. Scotia seated left, edge plain, struck in collar, 13.60g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2002, p.150, fig. 1; DH 3). Irregular tone, otherwise extremely fine £90-£120

1088 MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Thomas and Alexander Hutchison, Proof Halfpenny, 1792, in silver, St Andrew with cross, rev. arms, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOS. & ALEXR. HUTCHISON, 14.87g/6h (DH 45). Good fine, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Mark Rasmussen FPL 15, Spring 2008 (392); J. Akins Collection [bt S. Lockett July 2008]

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1089 Unlocalised issues, Kempson’s Erskine and Gibbs Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in silver, two barristers standing holding label inscribed BILL OF RIGHTS, MAGNA CHARTA above, rev. legend in 9 lines, edge engrailed, 10.23g/12h (DH Middlesex 1011). Good very fine, toned £200-£260 Provenance: Bt R. Varnham April 2014

19th Century Tokens 1090 BERKSHIRE, Reading, John Berkeley Monck, Eighteen Pence, 1811, 6.22g/12h (D 4); BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, High Wycombe, James Gomme, Shilling, 1811, 3.69g/12h (D 1) [2]. First very fine but bright, second good fine £50-£70

x

1091 BERKSHIRE, Reading, John Berkeley Monck, Eighteen Pence, 1811, arms, rev. value, edge plain, 6.17g/12h (D 7). Extremely fine, reflective surfaces and sharp rims £80-£100 1092 CAMBRIDGESHIRE, March, Stephen Ratcliffe, Edward Elam and John Thurbon, Shilling, 1811, 3.92g/6h (D 1); LEICESTERSHIRE, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Sixpence, 1811, 1.47g/12h (D 7); LINCOLNSHIRE, Epworth, Thomas and William Read, Shilling, 1812, 4.52g/12h (D 4), Lincoln, James Millson and Thomas Preston, Shilling, 1812, 3.73g/12h (D 13), Stamford, Edward and Francis Butt, Eighteen Pence, 1811, 5.73g/12h (D 16), County series, Shilling, 1811, 3.79g/6h (D 1); NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Peterborough, Cole & Co, Shilling, 1811, in silver-gilt, 5.89g/12h (D 6) [7]. Fourth, fifth and sixth about fine, others about very fine and better, last on heavy flan £100-£150 1093 CHESHIRE, Stockport, Thomas Cartwright, George and Ralph Ferns, Shilling, 1812, 4.40g/6h (D 4), Sixpence, 1812, 1.98g/6h (D 8); LANCASHIRE, Manchester, William Ballans, Shilling, 4.65g/6h (D 3), Poulton-le-Fylde, Richard Hall, Shilling, 3.27g/12h (D 7) [4]. First fair, others fine and better, last scarce £80-£100 1094 CORNWALL, Launceston, William and G. Pearse, Thomas Ching, H. Nicols and James Prockter, Shilling, 1811, 3.84g/12h (D 7); SOMERSET, Bath, Charles Culverhouse, Isaac Orchard and James Phipps, Two Shillings, 7.55g/12h (D 16); WILTSHIRE, Marlborough, Stephen King, John Gosling, William Tanner and Robert Griffiths, Sixpence, 1811, 1.89g/12h (D 5) [3]. First fair, second about very fine but with attempted piercing in centre of obverse, last good very fine and bright £70-£90

1095 Co DURHAM, Gateshead, John Harrop, Proof Farthing, 1814, in silver, chest, edge plain, 3.33g/5h (W 742c). Good very fine, toned, very rare

JOHN HARROP GROCER,

etc, rev.

FINE TEAS,

etc, tea£100-£150

Provenance: J. Gardiner Collection, DNW Auction 147, 12-14 June 2018, lot 1575 [acquired in York July 1998]

1096 HEREFORDSHIRE, Hereford, Wainwright & Co and Carless & Co, Shilling, 1811, 4.21g/12h (D 1); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Mansfield, Charles and George Stanton, Hancock, Wakefield & Co and William Ellis, Shilling, 1812, 4.29g/6h (D 3); STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, George Rushbury and Edward Woolley, Sixpence, 1811, 2.04g/12h (D 3), Fazeley, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Harding & Co, Shilling, 1811, 3.56g/6h (D 11), Sixpence, 1811, 1.81g/6h (D 12); WARWICKSHIRE, Bedworth, Henry Lane, Shilling, 1811, 3.80g/12h (D 2), Birmingham, Workhouse, Sixpence, 1812, 2.20g/12h (D 22) [7]. Fine to very fine £80-£100 1097 KENT, Folkestone, John Boxer, Shilling, 1811, 3.94g/12h (Thompson dies B2; Mays 2; D 1), Sixpence, 1811, 2.15g/12h (Thompson dies D3; Mays 5; D Not Local 14) [2]. First good fine, second very fine and retaining some original bloom £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

x

1098 LONDON, Marylebone, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms, rev. value, About extremely fine, rare

x

1099 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Peterborough, Cole & Co, Eighteen Pence, 1811, 5.65g/12h (D 3); STAFFORDSHIRE, Fazeley, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Harding & Co, Shilling, 1811, 3.62g/6h (D 11); YORKSHIRE, Leeds, Workhouse, Shilling, 1812, 4.65g/12h (D 32); FLINT-SHIRE, Holywell, Jones,Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Shilling, 1811, 3.98g/6h (D 5) [4]. Second virtually mint state, others about extremely fine and better £140-£180

SOLD BY ROYAL LICENCE,

etc, edge grained, 3.46g/12h (D 23). £70-£90

1100 NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Robertson, Wyon’s Halfcrown, 1811, 10.93g/6h (D 1), Shilling, 1811, 4.21g/6h (D 12) [2]. First fair and obverse scratched, second good very fine with original bloom £50-£70

1101 SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Four Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 15.28g/12h (D 14). Extremely fine, toned £240-£300

1102 SURREY, Godalming, issuer uncertain, Sixpence, 1811, value, rev. woolsack, edge grained, 1.83g/12h (D 2). Reverse scratched, otherwise fine, extremely rare £100-£150 1103 BUTE, Rothesay, Rothsay Mills, a LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, Gilbert Shearer & Co, Halfpenny, 1791 (DH Lanarkshire 2), obv. countermarked PAYABLE AT ROTHSAY MILLS ◊, 10.80g (Scott 60.1A; D 65). Host poor, countermark about fine £50-£70 1104 Co DUBLIN, Dublin, ‘Pro Bono’ ‘Shilling’, 1804, 4.42g/12h (D 9); NOT LOCAL: British, Westwood’s Sixpence, 1811, 2.12g/6h (D 18), uncertain manufacturer associated with Westwood, Sixpence, 1812, 2.03g/6h (D 17), uncertain manufacturers, ‘For Public Accommodation’, Sixpence, 1811, 1.63g/6h (D 15), ‘Pro Bono Publico’ Sixpence, 1812, 1.66g/6h (D 20) [5]. Fine, third and last better £60-£80 1105 ISLE OF MAN, Castletown, Isle of Man Bank (George Quayle, Edward Cotteen and Patrick Lightfoot), Penny, 1811, legend, rev. triskeles, edge centre-grained left, 13.59g/9h (W 2070; Prid. 53). Characteristic edge flaw, extremely fine with some original colour £60-£80 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks 1106 LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Bear’s Head Dining Rooms, T. Downs, brass by Park (2), stamped 14d and 10d, both 27mm (Whitmore p.303; Hawkins p.587); Bear’s Paw [Dining Rooms], J[ohn] H. Cobham (2, different addresses), brass and white metal, both 32mm; British Workman Public House Co Ltd, Cocoa Rooms, brass Penny, 29mm (Owens 113; W 2388; Hawkins p.371); Child’s Restaurant (4), brass Shilling, 28mm, copper Sixpence, Threepence and no value, 23 and 20 [2] mm; Eves’ Restaurant, brass (2), stamped 8d and ½, both 32mm; Feenys Merchants New Dining Rooms, uniface brass Shilling, 25mm; Robert Holt, 1867, brass, 22mm (Allen CP 15); Liverpool Dining Hall, oval brass Threepence, 37 x 27mm (W 2364); Liverpool International Shipwrights’ Friendly Society, oval brass, 42 x 30mm (W 2101); L[iverpool] M[aster] M[ariner] S[eamens’] United Friendly Society, brass, 32mm (W 2102; Hawkins p.586); Liverpoool Merchants Café Co (2), brass and nickel, both stamped 2, both 25mm; Liverpool Merchants Coffee & Dining Rooms, brass Shilling and Threepence, both 22mm; Liverpool Model Lodging House, 1859, copper, stamped 44, 32mm (W 2428; D & W 144/331); Temperance Hotel, Samuel Roberts, brass, 28mm (W 2423; Hawkins p.855); U[nited] K[ingdom] S[miths], Liverpool branch, brass bracteate, 25mm [23]. Generally fine to very fine, some rare £200-£300 Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 744

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties 1107 LANCASHIRE, Standish, Boar’s Head (3), T. Vose, brass Twopence, 26mm, others in brass (2), one Twopence, other no value, both 26mm, Wheat Sheaf, uniface brass Twopence, 28mm; Stand Lane [Manchester], Swan Inn, John Duckworth, brass Twopence, 26mm; Thornton-Cleveleys, Bull’s Head Inn, brass Twopence, obv. stamped H FOX, 25mm, Leaventhorpe Inn, brass, back stamped with C in heart, 24mm; Todmorden, Hare & Hounds Inn, R. Hollinrake, brass, 25mm; Top Lock [Wigan], Commercial Inn (3), uniface brass Threepence, Threehalfpence and Halfpenny, 30, 26 and 23mm; Tottington [Bury], Red Lion Inn, Ann Smith, brass Twopence, 23mm, Robin Hood Inn (2), W. Greenhalgh, brass Twopence, 26mm, John Nuttall, brass Twopence, 27mm; Tyldesley, Red Lion, T. Warburton, brass Threepence, 27mm [15]. Generally fine to very fine, some rare £180-£220 Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 754

1108 LANCASHIRE, Warrington, King’s Arms Music Hall, Owen Cowley, brass by Hiron, 24mm; Old Blue Back [Hotel], W [illiam] Rogers, uniface brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 27mm; Order of Druids, Warrington District, brass Threehalfpence (5), all 23mm, for Trafalgar Lodge 454, Queen Victoria Lodge 455, Druids Camp Lodge 456, Isle of Mona Lodge 457 and Lord Elliot Lodge 459, together with a rectangular engraved silver member’s ticket, named (John Welch, E. Liverpool Lodge 379...Camp 1869), 27mm; Volunteer Inn, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 23mm; Vulcan Inn, H[enry] A. Powell, brass Threepence, 30mm; together with modern tokens used in the town (10), including American Pool & Amusement Centre, Greenall Whitley, North West Water, Stretton Leisure Ltd, Texas Homecare, etc [20]. Cowley extremely fine, Volunteer and Vulcan excavated, others about very fine and better £80-£100 Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 758

1109 LANCASHIRE, Wigan, The Bowling Green Inn, brass Twopence by Smith, 27mm; Green Man Hotel, T.G. Dugdale, brass Threehalfpence by Park, 26mm; Honeysuckle Inn, Bowling Green, Adam Bancks, brass Twopence by Park, 27mm; Humane Burial Society, oval brass Threehalfpence, 32 x 22mm; Packet House, P. Tickle, brass Twopence, 25mm; Pagefield Hotel, Magee Marshall & Co Ltd, uniface octagonal brass, 28mm; Saddle Inn, H.P., converted from an ISG, brass, 25mm; Ship Inn, brass, 23mm; [The Unicorn], R. Brindle, brass, 32mm; Wheat Sheaf, brass Twopence, 27mm; White Lion Railway Hotel, brass Twopences (2), one with 3 countermark on rev., both 28mm; Wigan Burial Brief Society, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm; Wigan Local Family Burial Society, brass Threepence, 26mm; Wigan Typographical Society, brass Twopence, 27mm [15]. Generally fine to very fine, third better, some scarce £150-£200 Provenance: R. Lyall Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 759

1110 LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester, J.T. Hunt, brass, 21mm (W –). Very fine, rare

1111 LONDON, Bishopsgate, Isaac Sparrow, 1825, gilt-brass (W 2860 var.). About extremely fine, rare 1112 FIFE-SHIRE, Freuchie, Fruchie Friendly Society, copper, rev. rare

MEAL FUND,

£40-£50

£80-£100

21mm (cf. DNW 55, 525). Very fine and very £50-£70

1113 Charlie Chaplin, ‘The Gold Rush’, 1926, brass tickets by or for the Electric Printing Co, Strangeways, Manchester, all 26mm: CHESHIRE, Stockport, Palladium (Edge M31; W 936); Co DURHAM, Sunderland, The Havelock (W 932); LANCASHIRE, Accrington, Empire & Prince’s (W 930), Hollinwood [Oldham], Queen’s (W 933), Manchester, Gaiety Theatre (W 934), Nelson, Majestic & New Cinema (W 935), Urmston, Empress Picture House (W 940), Wigan, Prince’s Cinema (W 937); NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Grey Street (W 939); manufacturer’s sample (W 938) [10]. Generally about very fine; an excellent group, only lacking the ticket for Burnley £120-£150 The Gold Rush, the 1925 silent comedy written, produced and directed by Charlie Chaplin, was a huge success in the US and worldwide; it remains the fifth highest-grossing silent film in cinema history

1114 18th century tokens of Wales, Pennies (11), Halfpence (39), various [40]. Many fine

£180-£220

1115 18th century tokens, Pennies (5), Halfpence (10), Farthings (12), historical medals (3, one in silver, others in white metal) [30]. Many fine, some better £140-£180 1116 18th century tokens (23), 19th century copper tokens (7) [30]. Varied state; contained in a Lindner tray

£50-£70

1117 18th century Halfpenny tokens (49), various [49]. Fine and better

£200-£300

1118 18th century Halfpenny tokens (50), various [50]. Fine and better

£200-£300

1119 19th century copper tokens (9), of Norwich, Bilston, Cheltenham, Glastonbury (?), etc [9]. Varied state 1120 British and World tokens, checks, medals, etc (262), mostly base metal [262]. Varied state

£25-£35 £150-£200

1121 ISGs (20), ISHGs (8), various; together with other miscellaneous tokens (63) [91]. Varied state

£50-£70

1122 Tokens, checks, etc, in base metal (36), other media (6) [42]. Varied state

£40-£50

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties 1123 Tokens, checks, etc, in base metal (94), other media (7), mostly 19th century [101]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1124 Tokens, checks, etc (118), from Gateshead, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Derby, Carlisle, Accrington, Dartmouth, Maidstone, Stornoway, Swansea, Manchester, Bath, Utah, etc, all metal; together with an Olympic Games souvenir medal, 1996, 60mm [119]. Many very fine £50-£70 1125 Tokens, model money, etc (124), all base metal, mostly 18th and 19th century [124]. Varied state

£150-£200

1126 Transport tokens, etc (approx. 375), from Matlock, Nottingham, Blackburn, Manchester, Bournemouth, Aberdare, Sheffield, Rotherham, Maidenhead, Glasgow, Leigh, Wolverhampton, Wallasey, Southampton, Newbury, etc, all fibre [Lot]. Very fine and better; a good basis for a collection £80-£100 1127 ANDISON, A.D.N., and others (eds), Token Corresponding Society Bulletin, vol. 6, 4-6; vol. 8, 4-12 + index; vol. 9, complete + index; vol. 10, 1-4 + index; vol. 11, 1-7; vol. 12, 1-11 + Edge Supplement; YOUNG, D.M., and ODDIE, G.M., Token Corresponding Society Bulletin, vols 1-10, Cumulative Index, 2015; together with JOSLAND, R., A Group of Seventeenth-Century Trade Tokens in Maidstone Museum, Canterbury, 1996, offprints from Archaeologia Cantiana, 8copies [Lot]. Publishers’ bindings; all very fine and clean £25-£35

Historical Medals

1128 50th Birthday of Joseph Priestley, 1783, a silver medal by J.G. Hancock, bust right, rev. scientific apparatus on a bench, chimney with smoke at right, 36mm, 18.29g/12h (DH Warwickshire 33; BHM 251; E 807). Usual flaw on reverse rim, very fine and toned, rare £300-£360

1129 George III, Thanksgiving at St Paul’s, 1789, a silver medal by J. Milton, laureate bust right, rev. radiation above arms of the City of London, 30mm, 10.66g/12h (DH Middlesex 177; BHM 295). Flan slightly bent and bright from past cleaning, otherwise very fine £80-£100

1130 George III, Recovery from Illness, 1789, a white metal medal by C. James and T. Wyon Sr, bust left, rev. crowned harp with strings, 33mm, 10.24g/12h (DH Middlesex 182 bis; BHM 305). About extremely fine, very rare £120-£150

1131 George III, Restored to Health, 1789, a Barton’s metal medal by J.-P. Droz, bust right, rev. snake entwined around tripod, centre leg in behind, 35mm, 18.77g/12h (DH Middlesex 181; BHM 311; E 827). About very fine, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt R. Varnham May 2013

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Tokens from Various Properties

1132 Charles Fox, 1789, a silver medal, probably by T. Wyon Sr, draped bust facing half-right, rev. THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF WESTMINSTER, 33mm, 14.15g/12h (DH Middlesex 221; BHM 325). Very fine, extremely rare in silver £150-£200

1133 William Pitt, 1789, a gilt-copper medal, unsigned, small bust left, rev. MAY BRITAIN STILL FLOURISH, etc, 34mm, 8.31g/12h (DH Middlesex 213 bis I; BHM 328). Good fine, very rare £90-£120 Provenance: Bt Baldwin

1134 King and Constitution, 1793, a white metal medal by C. Twigg and I.S.G., bust of George III right, rev. crown in Garter, 36mm, 10.75g/12h (DH Middlesex 187; BHM 370). Obverse rim with two knocks, otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80 1135 Victory of 1 June 1794, a white metal medal by W. Mossop, bust of Earl Howe left, rev. legend, 34mm, 13.24g/12h (DH Hampshire 6; BHM 384); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Crown Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 27.51g/12h (W 224) [2]. About extremely fine £70-£90

1136 Newcastle-upon-Tyne, William Mather, 1797, white metal, by P. Kempson, figure of Justice supporting a shield emblazoned with anchor and key, rev. MATHER IRONMONGER DEALER IN HARDWARE, etc, edge plain, 36mm, 17.23g/6h (DH Northumberland 1). Graze to right of shield and a couple of minor spots, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £200-£260

1137 George III, a mule medal by H. Kettle, bust right [from the imitative Guineas and fractions series], rev. lion rampant crest, 31mm, 9.07g/11h (DH Middlesex 944 bis, this piece illustrated). Attempted piercing in centre of obverse, otherwise very fine and very rare £150-£200 Provenance: F.S. Cokayne Collection. At least three others are known (DNW 67A, 1568, T8, 534 and 147, 1657), although all are inferior to the present specimen

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection Circuses 1138 LAMBETH, Astley’s Amphitheatre, copper, ASTLEYS, rev. EXHIBITION, 37mm, 12.69g (W 79); together with Victoria, Penny, 1892, obv. countermarked ASTLEY; Carter’s Steam Fair, brass, 2014, 25mm, 5.53g; Harry Levy Amusement Contractors Ltd, Circus, cupro-nickel, 31mm, 8.80g [4]. Second fine, others very fine and better, first very rare £40-£50 Provenance: First bt R. Gladdle October 2002; second bt October 2014; third bt Carter’s May 2014; last bt L. McCarthy November 2002

Clubs and Societies

1139 ALBEMARLE STREET, The Royal Institution, 1804, copper-gilt, tree springing from mural crown, back named (W. Bridgman Esq), T above, 29mm, 13.32g (W 2679; D & W 157/438). Very fine £80-£100 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle March 2003

1140 ALBEMARLE STREET, The Royal Institution, 1804, lead, tree springing from mural crown, back named (C.F. Sheridan Esq), A above, 29mm, 8.00g (W 2679; D & W 157/438). Very fine £60-£80 Provenance: Bt L. McCarthy November 2002. Charles Francis Sheridan (1750-1806), writer and politician, older brother of the playwright Richard Sheridan; b Dublin; secretary to the British envoy in Sweden, 1772-5; entered Lincoln’s Inn 1775 and called to the Bar 1780; MP for Belturbet, co Cavan, 1776-83, and Rathcormack, co Cork, 1783-90; ‘vain and pretentious’, he died at Tunbridge Wells June 1806

1141 ALBEMARLE STREET, The Royal Institution, 1819, silver, ROYAL 32mm, 13.19g (W 2680). Good fine, rare; pierced for suspension

INSTITUTION

above date, back named (C.A. Moir Esqr), £70-£90

Provenance: Bt Format January 2003

1142 ALBEMARLE STREET, The Royal Institution, 1819, uniface copper, 16.11g (cf. W 2680, but different die). About extremely fine

ROYAL INSTITUTION

above date, un-named, 32mm, £50-£70

Provenance: Bt May 2021

1143 BLOOMSBURY, John Street Institution, brass, legend around H, rev. blank, 31mm, 9.72g (W 1928). About very fine, scarce £30-£50 Provenance: Bt H. Simmons November 2018. The John Street Institute was founded by the socialist Robert Owen in 1840 in a building formerly located in what is now Whitfield street. Used for many meetings by the Chartist movement in the late 1840s, it was later a venue for the performing arts

1144 BLOOMSBURY, Russell Institution, Lectures, a coloured card admitting to Brayley’s Lecture, March 12 1827, named (Mr A. West & friends), vignette of elevation of the building at centre, seal at lower right, 112 x 77mm. Fine £20-£30 Provenance: Bt Jardayce October 2004. The Russell Institution for the Promotion of Literary and Scientific Knowledge was founded by private subscription in June 1808 to provide a revenue-paying purpose for an assembly hall constructed in Coram street. Edward Wedlake Brayley, FSA (1773-1854), historian and topographer, librarian and secretary of the Institution from 1825 until his death in 1854

1145 FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, 1807, 30 Guinea Subscription, brass, by W. Wyon, lion standing left, holding open scroll with right forepaw, number (1080) engraved below, rev. robed female seated right, lamp of wisdom to right, 43mm, 31.90g (W 2670, this piece illustrated; D & W 156/434). Minor surface marks, otherwise very fine £70-£90 Provenance: Baldwin Auction 42, 26 September 2005, lot 1459 (part). The recipient was Jeremiah Harman (1763-1844), Higham House, Woodford, Essex, banker and art collector, principal partner in the firm of Harman & Co, Adams court, Old Broad street, a director of the Bank of England from 1794 to 1827 and its Governor from 1816 -18

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

1146 FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, 1807, copper, arms of the City, lion crest above, number (198) engraved below, rev. robed female seated right, lamp of wisdom to right, 43mm, 29.70g (W 2671; D & W 157/435). Very fine; in original faded maroon leather case £40-£60 Provenance: Bt April 2018. The recipient was Edmund Catherwood (†by 1869), 20 Charles square, Hoxton, and later at Arundel square, Barnsbury Park

1147 A ticket awarded to a pioneer English photographer: FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, 1807, copper, arms of the City, lion crest above, number (510) engraved below, rev. robed female seated right, lamp of wisdom to right, 43mm, 29.81g (W 2671; D & W 157/435). Good very fine £60-£80 Provenance: Bt September 2004. The recipient was Peter Wickens Fry, RSA (1795-1860), solicitor, Fry & Loxley, 80 Cheapside, who was also a pioneering English amateur photographer. Born in Compton Bishop, Somerset, Fry moved to London and was experimenting with photogenic drawing before Fox Talbot developed the calotype process in 1841. Fry founded the Calotype Club in 1847, renamed as the Royal Photographic Club in 1848. Fry’s first picture using the collodion process was exhibited at a meeting of the Society of Arts in 1851 and he helped Roger Fenton found the Royal Photographic Society in 1853

1148 FINSBURY CIRCUS, London Institution, Lectures, a printed and embossed pink Transferable Ticket, in the name of Samuel Luck Kent, Hon. Secretary, 107 x 79mm. Very fine £15-£25 Provenance: Bt Phaistos November 2005. Samuel Luck Kent (1775-1844), b Spitalfields, secretary of the Institution from 1824 to 1830. He later moved to High Wycombe

1149 PALL MALL, Society of British Artists, uniface lead, legend, back engraved (2), 34mm, 15.52g (W –; D & W –). Fine, extremely rare £50-£70 Provenance: Bt December 2006. The Society of British Artists (now the Royal Society of British Artists) was established in 1823 as an alternative body to the Royal Academy. Originally there were 27 members, among whom were Thomas Heaphy (1775-1835), Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867) and David Roberts (1796-1864). Bi-annual exhibitions were staged in Suffolk street, Pall Mall

1150 REGENT’S PARK, Royal Botanic Society of London, Fellow, stained red ivory, crowned legend within wreath, rev. named (Hy. Vaughan, 2551), 36mm, 5.13g (W 2662, this piece illustrated; cf. D & W 151/389-90). Very fine, rare £120-£150 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks February 2006. Henry Vaughan, FSA (1809-99), art collector and Quaker, 28 Cumberland terrace, Regent’s Park; b Southwark, major benefactor to the British Museum, National Gallery and the V & A Museum post mortem. Please note ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions

1151 REGENT STREET, London Opinion Curio Club, stained ivory Membership, kneeling figure to right, bag of swag over his shoulder, No.167 below, rev. shamrock above open book, THE INSTINCT TO ADMIRE THE PASSION TO ACQUIRE, 46mm, 3.88g (W –; D & W –). Fine, rare £30-£40 Provenance: Bt H. Simmons March 2015. The London Opinion Curio Club, book publishers, 107 Regent street, active at the turn of the 20th century. Please note ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

1152 ST JAMES’S, Catch Club, Instituted 1762, silver, by T. Pingo, Apollo and Dionysos seated facing each other, tripod supporting oak wreath in centre, LET’S DRINK AND LET’S SING TOGETHER, rev. wreath, engraved (A Proof), 44mm, 31.01g (Eimer 28; W 1102, this piece illustrated; D & W 152/398). About extremely fine and toned, rare £200-£300 Provenance: Bt T. Millett May 2007. The Catch Club, founded in 1761 (or 1762, depending on the source consulted), sought to bring together enthusiasts for musical compositions in which two or more voices repeatedly sing the same melody, beginning at different times. Prizes were awarded for songs performed in different languages. Eimer (p.53) alludes to Thomas Hollis’s visit from Pingo ‘to bring two proof-medals, one in silver for the D[uke of] Devonshire, & one in copper for me’. It is possible that this medal may be the specimen originally intended for the Duke

1153 ST JAMES’S, Catch Club, Instituted 1762, copper, by T. Pingo, Apollo and Dionysos seated facing each other, tripod supporting oak wreath in centre, LET’S DRINK AND LET’S SING TOGETHER, rev. wreath, un-named, 44mm, 36.65g (Eimer 28; W 1102; D & W 152/397). About very fine; pierced for suspension £50-£70 Provenance: Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 91 (Sydney), 21-3 July 2009, lot 4028 (part)

1154 London Association, copper, 1792, LONDON ASSOCIATION above date, back named (I. Wilson), 32mm, 9.86g (W 1993, this piece illustrated; D & W 149/369). Very fine, rare £60-£80 Provenance: Bt Format January 2003

1155 Société Mutuelle des Suisses (Est. 1703), copper Sixpence, cross, rev. value, 28mm, 11.80g/12h (W 2114, this piece illustrated; D & W 192/721; cf. DNW T7, 555). About very fine £20-£30 Provenance: Bt November 2015

1156 Society of Bucks, silver, by J. Westwood, deer standing left, tail pointing outwards, rev. plough, INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH, handle below IN, 37mm, 17.80g/12h (DH Middlesex 231; W 1779; D & W 152/391). Scratched in obverse field, otherwise fine and toned, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Mark Rasmussen FPL 15, Spring 2008 (311); D.B. Griffiths Collection, Part I, DNW Auction T10, 5 October 2011, lot 181. The Society of Bucks comprised 11 lodges in London and three affiliates in Moorgate, Hatton Garden and Doctor's Commons

1157 Society of Bucks, silver, by J. Westwood, stag, rev. plough, INDUSTRY PRODUCETH WEALTH, edge plain, 28mm, 5.41g/11h (DH Middlesex 1043; W 1781; D & W 152/396). Very fine and irregularly toned, rare £80-£100 Provenance: S.H. Hamer Collection, Glendining Auction, 26-8 November 1930, lot 266 (part); W. Waite-Sanderson Collection, Glendining Auction, 16-17 November 1944, lot 152 (part) [from Baldwin February 1931]; bt Baldwin November 2016

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

Commerce

1158 CORNHILL, Sun Fire Office, 1737, cast copper, radiant sun, rev. date, 30mm, 16.07g (W 2326, this piece illustrated). Very fine and very rare £90-£120 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks June 2016. The Sun Fire Office was opened in April 1710; the company merged with the Alliance Insurance Co Ltd in 1959 to form Royal & Sun Alliance

1159 CUSTOM HOUSE, John Bradshaw, a George II imitation Halfpenny, rev. planed flat and engraved (John Bradshaw Ticket Porter Custom House 1765), crown below, 27mm, 8.08g. Fine; pierced for suspension £30-£40 Provenance: Bt Baldwin May 2001

1160 ST MARTIN’S LANE, Amicable Society, 1696, silver, crown above clasped hands, date below, rev. frontal elevation of building, AMICABLE CONTRIBUTION SHIP around, un-named, 40mm, 25.34g (W 2324; D & W 102/7; MI II, 155/422; cf. DNW 37, 933). About extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: Bt Baldwin November 2017. The Amicable, founded at Tom’s Coffee House in St Martin’s lane in 1696, was one of the first companies established for the insurance of houses against loss by fire. Commonly known as the ‘Hand in Hand’, it was acquired by Commercial Union in 1905

1161 THREADNEEDLE STREET, Skidmore’s Clerkenwell series, Penny, South Sea House, rev. fictitious arms, edge I PROMISE TO £80-£100 PAY ON DEMAND THE BEARER ONE PENNY, 24.36g/6h (DH Middlesex 162). About extremely fine Provenance: D.B. Bailey Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 352

1162 THREADNEEDLE STREET, Universal Hall of Commerce, Annual Subscription Ticket, 1843, white metal, legend around oval tablet, engraved (52), rev. winged figure of Commerce standing on globe, 42mm, 21.83g (W 1044, this piece illustrated; D & W 58/109). Edge nicks, otherwise very fine, retaining some original brilliance £30-£40 Provenance: Bt A. Judd April 2003

Education 1163 CLAPTON, London Orphan Asylum, copper, legend, rev. 20, 24mm, 4.88g (W –; D & W 253/372). About very fine £40-£50 Provenance: DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 595 (part). The London Orphan Asylum was founded in 1813 by Congregationalist minister Andrew Reed. In 1820 land was purchased off Lower Clapton road and a purpose-built orphanage erected by 1825. In 1871 the orphanage removed to Watford

1164 REGENT STREET, Polytechnic Institution, 1840, white metal, by A.J. Stothard, conjoined busts of Victoria and Albert left, rev. helmeted head of Britannia left, 28mm, 10.57g (W & E 215A.1; W –; D & W 80/248). Good very fine; usual alteration of 4 in date £10-£20 Provenance: Bt February 2013. The Polytechnic in Regent street, now the main campus of the University of Westminster, was built in 1837 and opened on 6 August 1838. Prince Albert visited in 1840 and became a patron the following year

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

Events

1165 George IV, Coronation, 1821, official admission, silver, crown, CORONATION OF H M KING GEORGE THE IV around, rev. wreath, un-named, 38mm, 28.47g (D & W 54/81; cf. DNW 137, 370). Obverse rim knock at 2 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine and toned, rare £300-£400 Provenance: Bt T. Millett September 2015

Exhibitions and Museums 1166 EARL’S COURT, Gigantic Wheel, 1897, brass shell, 38mm (W & E 3127C.1); annual medals (9), 1897, 1898 [brass], 1899, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, some by Spink, all copper except as stated, all 32mm (W 1010ff; Hawkins p.699 and pl.xxx, 8); together with a silver medal from the Bygone Britain series, 38mm [11]. First good very fine, last brilliant, others about very fine and better and a complete set [1900 never issued] £30-£40

1167 LEICESTER SQUARE, Holophusicon, Sir Ashton Lever, copper, SR A L, star onaments above and below, rev. HOLOPHUSICON, star ornaments above and below, 37mm, 15.05g (W 1024; D & W 76/221; Young, Entertainments, pp.32-3). Good very fine, rare £150-£200 Provenance: With Baldwin 1989; bt R. Gladdle February 2005. Sir Ashton Lever (1729-88), b Alkrington Hall, Rochdale, accumulated one of the largest private collections of natural objects – flora, fauna and animals. He opened his museum in 1766 and moved it to London in 1774, opening in February following year. He became bankrupt in 1786 and applied to Parliament for permission to dispose of his collections by lottery, but only 8,000 of a proposed 36,000 tickets were sold at £1 each

1168 PICCADILLY, Royal Academy, British School, uniface oval pallet-shaped gilt-copper, c. 1800, Prince of Wales’ feathers, back engraved 126, 53 x 43mm, 21.82g (D & W 146/349). Very fine and very rare £100-£150 Provenance: T.H. Watts Collection, DNW Auction 143, 12-14 December 2017, lot 44

1169 PICCADILLY, Royal Academy, Exhibition, a printed coloured Single Admission card to a private view, Friday April 28 1820, named and countersigned by Wm Owen, 112mm x 75mm. Very fine £20-£30 Provenance: Bt Phaistos November 2004. William Owen (1769-1825), b Ludlow, principal portrait painter to George, Prince Regent

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

Gardens 1170 BERMONDSEY, Thomas Keys, Halfpenny, 1785, TT between two keys, SPA GARDEN BERMONDSEY, rev. two clarinets and French horn around flaming heart, edge plain, 6.93g/12h (DH Surrey 3; W 1300 [not seen]). Mediocre, a great rarity; no others noted in commerce in recent years £200-£300 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks March 2011

1171 LAMBETH, Apollo Garden, uniface copper, APOLLO GARDEN, large letters, 35mm, 7.66g (W 1298; Young, Gardens, p.82, this piece illustrated; D & W 64/153). Attempted piercing, otherwise about very fine £40-£50 Provenance: Bt Baldwin September 1991. The Apollo Gardens occupied a site on the north side of Westminster Bridge road between 1788 and 1798, close to where the coin press manufacturer Maudslay, Sons & Field were later to be based. The proprietor, Walter Clagget, enjoyed a somewhat dubious reputation but by 1792 had begun to charge for admission, for which the clientele received copper tickets entitling them to refreshments

1172 LAMBETH, Vauxhall Gardens, Britannia, uniface lead trial for a badge, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Britannia standing left, holding spear, offering hand to semi-kneeling muse, shield at right, TAMEN INTER ARMA below, back with traces of the arms of the School for Music, 48mm, 22.80g (cf. W 1373; D & W –). A later striking from the die in lightly rusted state, good very fine, extremely rare £100-£150 Provenance: F.W. Yeates Collection; F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin May 1923]; DNW Auction T7, 7 October 2009, lot 585

1173 LAMBETH, Vauxhall Gardens, Erato, uniface lead trial for a badge, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Erato seated right with lyre, greeting robed female, VEREOR NE ULTIMUM below, scrolled border, 41mm, 27.17g (cf. W 1349; cf. D & W 85/289). A later striking from the die in rusted state, chipped at bottom, otherwise very fine and extremely rare £80-£100 Provenance: F.W. Yeates Collection; F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin May 1923]; DNW Auction T7, 7 October 2009, lot 583

1174 LAMBETH, Vauxhall Gardens, Mercury, copper, unsigned [by R. Yeo after W. Hogarth], Mercury standing, wearing petasus, bull at left and sleeping man at right, scrolled border, back dated (1745), 41 x 40mm, 19.55g (cf. W 1354; cf. D & W 86/295). A later striking from the die in rusted state, very fine and extremely rare; with integral loop for suspension £100-£150 Provenance: From the stock-in-trade of W.S. Lincoln, Glendining Auction, 6-7 March 1930, lot 44 (part); F.S. Cokayne Collection; DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 643

1175 REGENT’S PARK, Zoological Gardens, Subscriber’s Pass, silver, legend both sides, 23mm, 2.93g (W 1177; D & W 88/323). Very fine and toned, rare £60-£80 Provenance: Bt C. Wright October 2016. The Zoological Society, founded in April 1826 and the recipient of a royal charter in March 1829, opened their gardens to members in April 1828

1176 ROTHERHITHE, St Helena Tavern and Gardens, white metal Sixpence by W.J. Taylor, archway leading to garden, building in background, ST HELENA TAVERN on archway, DINNERS DRESS’D, TEA GARDENS on pillars, ROTHERHITHE in exergue, rev. REFRESHMENT TO THE VALUE OF SIXPENCE within wreath, 38mm, 17.34g (W 1341; Hayes 191; D & W 81/259; cf. Todd 1320). Light tin pest, otherwise very fine and very rare £50-£70 Provenance: Bt Baldwin December 1990. The gardens associated with the St Helena tavern opened in 1770 and later became popular with the dockyard population of the neighbourhood, but it had closed by the end of the 1860s. Re-opened by Messrs. William and John Carter in 1874, admission was fixed at sixpence – almost certainly the metal tokens by Taylor were struck at that time. The gardens finally closed in 1881 and the site built over

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

1177 WESTMINSTER, Grosvenor Gardens, Subscribers’ Ticket, white metal, unsigned, arms and supporters of the Duke of Westminster, rev. SUBSCRIBERS TICKET GROSVENOR GARDENS, un-named, 36mm, 15.70g (W 1316; D & W 72/197). Minor surface marks, otherwise good very fine, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Tim Millett FPL 2008 (107). There is uncertainty as to whether these tickets should be associated with Grosvenor Gardens, London, or the gardens of the same name in Bath (as ascribed by Millett), although whether the latter had any association with the Duke of Westminster would appear questionable

1178 Music, uniface copper, man standing playing lute, dog at his feet, another figure with a ball at left, head of a giraffe above, tree in background with squirrel on branch, back named (Ia. Clark), 29mm, 13.88g (W –; D & W –). Very fine and well-executed, an intriguing piece and doubtless very rare, worthy of further research £90-£120 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks September 2019

Private Roads and Parks 1179 Unattributed (perhaps WINDSOR), cast brass, crowned GR both sides, 25mm, 11.99g (W 1146, and p.156, this piece illustrated; D & W 321/17). Good fine, very rare; with part of integral loop for suspension £60-£80

Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Part II, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 1063 [from Baldwin 1992]

Refreshment and Accommodation

1180 ST PAUL’S, Sir Paul Pindar, 1756, an openwork uniface brass badge, crude facing bust, 34mm, 16.69g (W –; D & W –; cf. DNW 143, 30). Very fine and very rare £80-£100 Provenance: F.W. Yeates Collection; F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin August 1923]; bt S.H. Monks June 2009. This badge is believed to be related to the Sir Paul Pindar’s Head tavern which flourished in the last third of the 18th century. Sir Paul Pindar (1565-1650), b. Wellingborough, was a London merchant and member of the Turkey Company who, in 1611, had been appointed Ambassador to the Grand Seignior at Constantinople. The timber-frame of his house in Bishopsgate Street Without was built in 1599-1600 and, when demolished to facilitate the expansion of Liverpool Street station, was presented to the Victoria and Albert Museum

Theatre and Entertainment 1181 COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1762, uniface copper, COVENT GARDEN around PITT, date below, countermarked with small sideways I, 36mm, 12.88g (W 108, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Minor rim nicks, otherwise about very fine £40-£50 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks July 2001

1182 COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1762, uniface copper, COVENT GARDEN around 7.56g (W 111; D & W 12/114). Graze by E of GARDEN, otherwise fine to very fine

BOX,

date below, 28mm, £40-£50

Provenance: Bt Baldwin May 1997

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection 1183 COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1793, uniface copper, TWO SHILLING GALLERY above date, linear and beaded circles, 34mm, 11.69g (W 118; D & W 41/435). A trifle weak in centre, otherwise very fine and very rare £60-£80 Provenance: T.K. Mackenzie Collection, Glendining Auction, 11-12 April 1922, lot 337 (part); F.S. Cokayne Collection; bt S.H. Monks February 2008

1184 COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, Life Tontine, 30 January 1795, a printed interest receipt for Eight Pounds, Five Shillings and Eightpence, a Half-Year Annuity upon the life of Chas. Steers, 233 x 90mm. Very fine £20-£30 Provenance: Bt November 2008

1185 COVENT GARDEN, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1796, copper, COVENT GARDEN around small rings, 27mm, 7.26g (W 121; D & W 12/122). Obverse fine, reverse fair, scarce

BOX

1796, rev. cross formulated of £40-£60

Provenance: A Collection of Theatre Tickets and Passes, Christie’s Auction, 16 October 1979, lot 361 (part); W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 647 (part); bt R. Gladdle November 2004

1186 COVENT GARDEN, Royal Italian Opera House, 1875, oval ivory, ROYAL ITALIAN OPERA COVENT GARDEN, named (A.B. White Esq.), rev. 1875 TUESDAY & SATURDAY, STALL 61, ink signature (E. Hall), 50 x 36mm, 6.78g (W 164, this piece illustrated; MG 272). Good very fine, very rare; with small piercing for suspension £240-£300 Provenance: Timothy Millett FPL 2003 (122). Please note that ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to export and other trade restrictions

1187 COVENTRY STREET, Prince of Wales Theatre, uniface gilt, PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE, centre stamped No. 30, back scratched ‘1830’, 32mm, 10.20g (W 391, and p.53, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Good very fine and extremely rare; set in double gold surround mount with loop for suspension £200-£260 Provenance: DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 674

1188 DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, probably Third Theatre, copper, THEATRE ROYAL within wreath, rev. ornaments, 32mm, 13.42g (W 442; D & W 21/241). Obverse fine, reverse better, scarce

GAL[lery],

by floral £60-£80

Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks February 2005

1189 DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Third and Fourth Theatres, plated tin bracteate, 43mm, 18.16g (W 66; D & W 8/73). About very fine

THEATRE ROYAL

around

P BOX,

stamped 9, £70-£90

Provenance: Bt L. McCarthy November 2002. The attribution to Drury Lane is that of Mr Young; these tickets have also been associated with the Theatre Royals in Haymarket, London, Liverpool and Reading

1190 DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Third and Fourth Theatres, uniface copper, 213; D & W 20/226). Very fine

DRURY LANE THEATRE

around

PIT,

30mm, 8.06g (W £50-£70

Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks September 2003

1191 DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Third and Fourth Theatres, white metal, 8.27g (W 214, this piece illustrated; D & W 21/232). Good fine, rare

DRURY LANE THEATRE

around

GALLY.,

rev. P, 31mm, £50-£70

Provenance: DNW Auction T7, 7 October 2009, lot 600

1192 DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Fourth Theatre, copper, DRURY LANE THEATRE around 9.89g (W 215, this piece illustrated; D & W 20/230). Very fine, scarce

UPPER GALLERY,

rev.

UPPER GALLERY,

31mm, £70-£90

Provenance: T.K. Mackenzie Collection, Glendining Auction, 11-12 April 1922, lot 337 (part); F.S. Cokayne Collection; SNC August 2007 (TP 012); bt Spink October 2007

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection 1193 DRURY LANE, Theatre Royal, Celebration of Twelfth Night, 6 January 1891, a card ticket issued by Mr Augustus Harris, named (Mr J. Hatton), 180 x 123mm (Young, Theatre, p.35, this piece).; COVENT GARDEN, Royal Opera House, Mecca Dancing, a coloured Diploma presented by Butlin’s to Mr Leo Randolph for 1st Prize in a competition on 30 November 1944, Free Board & Accommodation for one week at a Butlin Holiday Camp [2]. First with incision at right, otherwise very fine £20-£30 Sir Augustus Henry Glossop Harris (1852-96), actor, impresario and dramatist, a previous manager of the Royalty Theatre near the Tower of London, took over the lease of the Theatre Royal in 1879. In 1892 he added the Royal English Opera House to his portfolio. He died of diabetes in Brighton in June 1896. Butlin’s holiday camps remained closed during World War II

1194 DRURY LANE, Her Majesty’s Opera, 1868, ivory, HER MAJESTY’S OPERA DRURY LANE above date, rev. 178, 35mm, 5.16g (W 234, this piece listed; D & W 22/249-51). Centre crack, otherwise very fine and extremely rare; pierced for suspension £150-£200 Provenance: Bt M. Eden November 2007. Please note that ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to export and other trade restrictions

1195 HAYMARKET, Theatre Royal, [George Colman], 1778, uniface copper, 36mm, 12.68g (W 253; D & W 24/269). About very fine

THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET

around

BOX,

date below, £50-£70

Provenance: Tim Millett FPL 2001 (65). Although the Theatre Royal, Haymarket, dates to 1720, it was not until 1767 that it acquired royal patronage by a patent granted to Samuel Foote. Foote sold his rights to George Colman (†1794) in 1777 and the theatre remained active in its original form until 1820 under firstly, George Colman Jr, and then his brother-in-law, David Morris. The theatre was rebuilt by Nash and has remained open since that time

1196 HAYMARKET, Theatre Royal, uniface copper, D & W 25/272). Good fine

THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET

around

SECOND GALLY.

1778, 37mm, 13.53g (W 258; £60-£80

Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks February 2008

1197 HAYMARKET, New Theatre Royal, 1821, uniface copper, NEW THEATRE ROYAL HAYMARKET around 36mm (W 262, this piece illustrated; D & W 25/277). Attempted piercing, about very fine

SECOND GALLY.

above date, £60-£80

Provenance: A Collection of Theatre Tickets and Passes, Christie’s Auction, 16 October 1979, lot 364 (part); W.J. Noble Collection, Part II, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 685 (part); bt R. Gladdle November 2004

1198 LAMBETH, Royal Coburg Theatre, [1818-33], uniface copper, R[oyal] C[oburg] T[heatre] 31mm, 10.11g (W 92; D & W 10/102). About very fine, black patina

GAL[lery]

1 in three lines, £50-£70

Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Part II, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 637; bt R. Gladdle October 2006. The Royal Coburg Theatre, named after Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg, opened in 1818 but never enjoyed a good reputation. Renamed the Royal Victoria Theatre in 1833 and then the Royal Victoria Hall in 1871, it is today the home of the Old Vic theatre company

1199 LEICESTER SQUARE, Empire Theatre, [1887], copper Halfcrown, EMPIRE THEATRE, rev. GRAND PROMENADE above value, 30mm, 9.88g (W 751; MG 347). Very fine £30-£40 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle February 2005. The Empire Theatre opened in April 1884 as the Alcazar Theatre, being relaunched as The Empire Theatre of Varieties in 1887. In March 1896 it became the first theatre in the UK to host cine film by the Lumière brothers. Acquired by MGM, the theatre was largely demolished in 1927 and reopened as a cinema in November 1928

1200 MARYLEBONE, Harley Street, Quartett Society, stained pink ivory, HONOUR TO BEETHOVEN QUARTETT SOCIETY around 55, rev. TRANSFERABLE, 37mm, 4.30g (W 1101, and p.149, this piece illustrated; Young, Entertainments, p.24, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Cracked in centre, otherwise fine, very rare £70-£90 Provenance: Bt T. Millett May 2006. The Quartett Society was founded in 1845 by Thomas Alsager (1779-1846); it was based at the Beethoven Rooms, 76 Harley street. Please note that ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to export and other trade restrictions

1201 MARYLEBONE, St Marylebone Theatre, [1837+], uniface white metal, ST MARYLEBONE THEATRE around PIT, 40mm, 21.15g (W 374, this piece illustrated; D & W –). Excavated appearance, about fine, extremely rare £60-£80 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks January 2003. The St Marylebone Theatre, inaugurated in November 1837, was a reincarnation of three previous theatres on the same site: the Royal Sussex (opened 1831), the Pavilion (1832) and the Portman (1835). In 1842 it was rebuilt as the Theatre Royal, Marylebone and underwent numerous changes in the 90 years that followed before being converted to a cinema

1202 MARYLEBONE, Marylebone Music Hall, brass, MARYLEBONE MUSIC HALL around centre plain, 33mm, 7.61g (W 773; D & W –). Good fine

BALY.

in central cartouche, rev. floral border, £30-£40

Provenance: Bt B.M. Greenaway November 2001. The Marylebone Music Hall, 32-3 Marylebone High street, opened in 1856 and remained in business until 1900

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

1203 MAYFAIR, The Playlovers Academy & Stage Institute, 1925, silver, legends highlighted in blue, by J.A. Restall, THE FIRST EXHIBITION OF THE HISTORY OF CONCERTS BY THE CONTEMPORARY RECORDS OF TWO CENTURIES, named (H. Stead), rev. LIONEL POWELL & HAROLD HOLT around TO INAUGURATE THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW PREMISES FOR CONCERT TICKETS AT 161 NEW BOND ST. LONDON W.1 1925, hallmarked Birmingham 1924, 57mm, 62.27g. Very fine and extremely rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle October 2013. Harold Holt (1885-1953), England’s leading theatrical impresario in the 1930s and the son of a Jewish diamond merchant from Kimberley, South Africa, managed many of the best-known names in classical music, including Dame Nellie Melba, Yehudi Menuhin, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Paul Robeson. He teamed up with Lionel Powell (†1931) in 1924, Powell having previously been a partner in the agency originally formed by Alfred Schulz-Curtius (1853-1918) to promote the music of Richard Wagner. The partnership was not long-lived, being dissolved by mutual consent on 31 July 1927. After Powell’s death Holt was the pre-eminent concert promoter in his field. Described as easy to work with but not a sufferer of fools, Holt had an infamous run-in with the Italian actor and operatic tenor Enrico Caruso Jr, then based in California, who refused an offer of $36,000 for ten appearances in London

1204 OXFORD STREET, The Pantheon, plated copper, frontal elevation of the Pantheon, rev. ITALIAN OPERA PANTHEON, BOX · NO., un-named, 34mm, 16.20g (W 376; D & W 33/351). Bright appearance from past cleaning, otherwise very fine and very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt T. Millett September 2007

1205 OXFORD STREET, The Pantheon, cast brass, frontal elevation of the Pantheon, rev. (W 379, this piece illustrated; D & W 33/352). Good fine, rare

PANTHEON

in wreath, 33mm, 13.06g £70-£90

Provenance: Bt T. Millett September 2007

1206 PICCADILLY, Curtius Concert Club, 1898-1899 Season, octagonal brass, by Spink, THE CURTIUS CONCERT CLUB, stamped 330, rev. SEASON, dates above and below, 24mm, 6.22g (W –; D & W –). Good very fine, very rare; pierced for suspension £30-£40 Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks September 2008. The Curtius Concert Club held their initial performances in the Prince’s Galleries of the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours; they later moved to St James’s Hall and also staged concerts at Wigmore Hall

1207 SOUTHWARK, South London Palace, Second Theatre, [1869+], copper, SOUTH LONDON PALACE around TRANSFER, 32mm, 10.18g (W 421; D & W 35/380). Obverse good fine, reverse about fine, scarce

rev. £30-£50

TRANSFER,

Provenance: F.S. Cokayne Collection; bt S.H. Monks February 2008. The South London Palace, 92 London road, originally built in 1860, burnt down and was rebuilt and enlarged, re-opening in December 1869. It closed in 1941 and was demolished in 1955

1208 STEPNEY, Royal Pavilion Theatre, John Douglas, brass, ROYAL PAVILION THEATRE around DOUGLAS WHITECHAPEL, 31mm, 9.55g (W 404). Fine to very fine, very rare

BOX

stamped inverted in centre, rev. £70-£90

Provenance: DNW Auction T14, 1 October 2014, lot 595 (part). The Royal Pavilion Theatre, in Whitechapel road, opened in 1828. It was destroyed by fire in 1856 but had reopened by 1858 and became one of the most popular East End playhouses. By the turn of the 20th century it was catering largely to the local Jewish population and it closed in 1935. John Douglas is understood to have been its proprietor in the middle of the 19th century and it is possible that this ticket was issued for the theatre’s re-opening in 1858

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes of London from the David Young Collection

1209 STRAND, Theatre Royal English Opera House, uniface copper, T R E O H BOX around central hole, 38mm, 12.66g (W 358); uniface lead, T R E O H BOX around 2, 44mm, 15.07g (W 359); uniface lead, 2 GALY. above T R E O H, 43mm, 14.64g (W 362; D & W 32/339); octagonal uniface lead, T R E O H above UG 2, 39 x 35mm, 13.07g (W 363); uniface lead, LYCEUM CHECK in 2 lines, 35mm, 10.91g (W 366, this piece illustrated) [5]. First very fine, others in varied state, mostly rare £80-£100 Provenance: First W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 July 1999, lot 702 (part) [from Spink 1975], bt R. Gladdle November 2004; second and third bt November 2006; fourth bt R. Pratt October 2000; last W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 July 1999, lot 734 (part) [from S.E. Schwer 1984], bt R. Gladdle November 2004

1210 STRAND, Theatre Royal English Opera House, uniface lead, 2 illustrated; D & W 32/339). Good fine, rare

GALY.

1211 STRAND, Theatre Royal, Lyceum, uniface lead, Light surface tin pest, fine, very rare

30mm, 8.30g (W 367, this piece illustrated; D & W –). £50-£70

above T·R·E·O·H, 43mm, 14.72g (W 362, this piece £60-£80

Provenance: F.E. Macfadyen Collection, Sotheby Auction, 15-16 July 1907, lot 265 (part); F.W. Yeates Collection; F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin August 1923]; bt S.H. Monks June 2009. The original Lyceum, built in 1765, was an academy for artists. In 1794 Philip Astley took it over as a venue for his amphitheatre and in 1809 the building was refitted and opened as the Theatre Royal, English Opera House, where the company from Drury Lane performed until 1812. In 1816 it was rebuilt, but burned down in 1830. The new theatre dates from 1834 and in 1844 it was retitled Theatre Royal, Lyceum

LYCEUM PIT CHECK,

Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle November 2004. The tickets with the piece infer that it was previously in the W.J. Noble collection (lot 734), but reference to the Noble catalogue illustration shows an inferior specimen

1212 Travelling location, Lord John Sanger & Sons Ltd, uniface brass Shilling and octagonal Sixpence, both LORD JOHN SANGER & SON LTD, value below, 41mm, 13.36g and 34mm, 8.67g (W 974-5) [2]. First fine, second very fine; with central holes £60-£80 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Part II, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 752 (part) [from S. E. Schwer 1984] bt L. McCarthy November 2002. ‘Lord’ John Sanger (1816-89) and his brother George (1827-1911) were famous Victorian showmen, credited with elevating the British circus into a serious spectacle, partly in response to massed American touring companies like those of ‘Buffalo Bill’ Cody. In 1871 the Sangers bought Astley’s Amphitheatre in Lambeth and ran it until 1884

1213 Unattributed, Theatre Royal, brass, punch-mark, fine, scarce

THEATRE ROYAL GALLERY,

rev.

ISSUED BY LONGLEY’S PATENT,

31mm, 7.39g (W 445). Triangular £25-£35

Provenance: Bt S.H. Monks July 2001

1214 Uncertain location, bracteate brass, PIT, 31mm, 4.64g (W 530, this piece illustrated). Very fine

£30-£40

Provenance: Bt T. Millett March 2007

1215 Uncertain location, [1803+], copper, P, rev. D & W –). Very fine, rare

I MC. GOWAN KING ST SOHO LONDON,

27mm, 5.53g (W 522, this piece illustrated; £60-£80

Provenance: Bt Spink October 2008. Mr Young attributes this piece, and others in the series, to an Apollo Theatre. J. McGowan, a manufacturer of military buttons at 38 King street, Soho, was active at this address from 1802-4; he relocated to Gerrald street, Soho in 1805 and the business was still active in 1844

Miscellaneous 1216 MARYLEBONE, Marylebone Penny Readings, oval copper-washed fob, crowned Garter inscribed THE MARYLEBONE PENNY READINGS around MPR cypher, 30 x 22mm, 18.08g (W –); Ally Sloper’s Club, brass, SLOPER’S CLUB NOT TRANSFERABLE, ornament below, stamped 2583, rev. hatted figure left, ALLY SLOPER’S HALF HOLIDAY around, 32mm, 9.66g (W 1891); Prof. Andre’s Alpine Choir, brass, bust left, rev. MATRIMONIAL SOCIETY around NO TIPPLER NEED APPLY, 24mm, 4.30g (W 1116); SURREY, Esher, Sandown Park Club, 1953, a gilt and enamel badge by J.R. Gaunt, back stamped 422, 33 x 28mm [4]. Very fine and better; second and third pierced for suspension, last with original multicoloured cord £25-£35 Provenance: First bt S.H. Monks October 2008; second bt June 2011; third bt May 2015; last bt September 1999. The Marylebone Penny Readings, instituted in 1867 and conducted by Henry Weston Taylor, were held at the Harrow Road Hall in Cromwell terrace, Bayswater. By 1869 Taylor was having to answer local critics who accused him of not keeping proper accounts

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes from Various Properties

x

1217 HAMPSHIRE, Bisley, National Rifle Association, Life Member’s Pass, ivory, bowman and rifleman standing, rev. legend, named (W. Buckmaster Esq. 1904) ink script below (C.R. Crosse Lt Col, Sec. N.R.A.), 45mm, 8.73g (W 1508). Pierced for suspension with remains of blue ribbon, very fine and very rare £70-£90 Lt-Col Charles Robert Crosse, CMG, MVO (1851-1921), Royal West Kent Regt, secretary of the National Rifle Association 1898-1920. Please note ivory is covered by CITES legislation and may be subject to import/export and trade restrictions

1218 LONDON, Baker Street, Madame Tussaud & Sons, brass Shilling [c. 1850], MADAME TUSSAUD & SONS EXHIBITION, centre unstamped, rev. BAKER STREET PORTMAN SQUARE around value, 37mm, 14.60g (W 1041, note; D & W 82/265). Very fine, unissued £30-£40 Provenance: D. Young Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 629

1219 LONDON, Cabbage Society, 1814, brass, cauliflower, CABBAGE SOCIETY around, rev. date in wreath, edge thread-milled, 38mm, 27.47g (W 1755; D & W 113/104; cf. DNW 153, 2479). Scratch on obverse and other trifling marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £100-£150 Provenance: D. Young Collection, DNW Auction T13, 2 October 2013, lot 650. It is possible that this piece may have a connection with a society of Jewish tradesmen who met in rooms in Paternoster row, underneath a cabbage painted on the ceiling

1220 LONDON, Covent Garden, Charles Richardson, 1793, uniface brass, C RICHARDSON COVENT GARDEN around date and COFFEE HOUSE, rev. stamped POT, 31mm, 6.85g (W 2437; D & W 77/229; Young, Entertainments, p.61, this piece). Good fine, rare £60-£80 Provenance: D. Young Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 654 [from S.H. Monks February 2012]

1221 LONDON, Society of Bucks, 1796, silver (2), unsigned [by J. Westwood], stag, revs. plough, edges plain, both 28mm, 6.24g/12h, 5.41g/12h (both W 1781; D & W 152/396; DH Middlesex 1043) [2]. First good fine, second fine but pierced £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


Tickets and Passes from Various Properties

1222 An important relic originally awarded to “Honest Jack Althorp”, the 3rd Earl Spencer, “the most decent man who ever held high Government office”: NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton, uniface octagonal silver, unsigned, racehorse standing right, winning-post in background, stippled field, back named (1, Ld. Spencer), 57 x 36mm, 30.73g (W 1551; D & W –; cf. DNW 138, 3232). Scuffed on the back, otherwise about very fine, extremely rare £500-£700 John Spencer, 3rd Earl Spencer, PC, DL, FRS (1782-1845); educ. Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge; DL for Northamptonshire 1803; enjoyed a love for the turf and horses from an early age; MP successively for Okehampton, St Albans and Northamptonshire, 1804-34; Leader of the House of Commons and Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1830-4; considered by many as the architect of the fight to pass the Reform Bill, 1832; entered the House of Lords, 1834; first president of the Royal Agricultural Society, 1838. Race meetings were staged unofficially at Northampton Heath in the 17th century but were regularised in the late 1730s by the Earl Spencer and in 1737 the first official meeting took place. New grandstands were erected in 1844, but before then the racecourse had the dubious reputation for also being used for public executions. Racing ceased in 1904 after a fatal accident involving spectators

1223 YORKSHIRE, Ripon, Ripon Grand Stand Erected by Voluntary Subscription, 1865, a copper Subscriber’s Free Ticket, unsigned, horses racing past grandstand, rev. Roman biga driving left, unawarded, 48mm, 29.86g (W 1553, not seen [recté 1865 and 48mm]; D & W 324/24 [recté 1865]; cf. DNW 176, 292). Good very fine, very rare £200-£260

1224 Jim Myers’ Great American Circus, brass, American eagle, rev. concentric beaded and linear circles, 28mm, 7.60g (W 966, this piece illustrated; Young, Theatres & Circus, p.138, this piece). Good fine £40-£50 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Part II, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 751 (part) [from S. E. Schwer 1984]; D. Young Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 701 [from L. McCarthy November 2002]. James Washington Myers (1823-92), b Providence, RI, was apprenticed to a showman at the age of 9. In 1857 he went on a tour of Great Britain with the Howes & Cushing Circus. In 1864 he formed his own company, J.W. Myers’ Great American Circus, which toured England and Europe with some success in the late 1860s and throughout the 1870s, but the venture came to an end in October 1882 when the circus and animals were sold by auction at the North Woolwich Gardens

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


HISTORICAL MEDALS


British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1225 Charles I and Henrietta Maria, a uniface silver badge, unsigned and undated, conjoined busts right, 24 x 20mm, 1.52g (MI I, –). About very fine; loop added for suspension £100-£120

x

1226 Charles II, Coronation at Scone, 1651, a cast silver medal, unsigned, crowned bust right, rev. lion rampant left, holding thistle, 6h (MI I, 394/18; E 183). Tooling to fields, otherwise about very fine and rare [slabbed PCGS Genuine Tooled-XF Detail] £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: ‘Duke of Lansing’ Collection, Stack’s/Bowers Auction (Las Vegas), 5-7 August 2020, lot 21271

1227 Kings and Queens of England, 1731, later cast copies of medals after J.A Dassier (3), Edward II, 40mm, Richard III, 40mm, Oliver Cromwell, 37mm (cf. E 526); Waterloo, Crown Prince of Orange, 1815, a white metal medalet (BHM 875); Edward VII, Coronation, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 31mm (E 1871b); together with other medals and medalets (5) [9]. Varied state £60-£80

1228 Carlisle Recaptured, 1745, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, bust of the Duke of Cumberland right, rev. Cumberland as Roman warrior attacking Hydra of rebellion, view of Carlisle in background, 37mm (Woolf 52:3; MI II, 605/261). Extremely fine £150-£180

1229 The Young Pretender, 1745, a copper medal [struck c. 1748], unsigned [by C.N. Roettier?], bust of Prince Charles right, rev. Britannia standing on shore with spear and shield, ships at sea to left, 42mm (Woolf 59:2; MI II, 600/251; E 595a). About extremely fine £150-£180 Provenance: DNW Auction M8, 24 June 2009, lot 2041

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1230 Battle of Culloden, 1746, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, 42mm (Woolf 55:7b; MI II, 612/277); together with a cast copy of the ‘Unica Salus’ medal by Hamerani (cf. Woolf 40:1) [2]. About very fine £60-£80 1231 George III, Coronation, 1761, a brass medal by T. Ward, 38mm (BHM 33); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by J. Carter, 45mm (BHM 3234); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal by G. Frampton, 52mm (BHM 3767) [3]. First fair, second good very fine but sometime cleaned, last about extremely fine £100-£120

1232 Peace of Paris, 1763, a silver-gilt cliché by J. van Nost, possibly a later copy, laureate and draped bust of George II left, 47mm (BHM 89; MI 713/453). Contained within a later silver screw-top box [total weight 44.76g], about extremely fine and extremely rare £300-£360

1233 Chronology of the Sovereigns of England, 1814, a copper box medal, unsigned and undated, bust of the Prince Regent left, rev. inscription within circle of emblems of the Order of the Garter; containing 16 double-sided monochrome portrait discs depicting the sovereigns from William I to George III, 48mm (BHM 783; E 1062). Good very fine, most discs still attached, rare £300-£400

1234 British Battles, 1815, a complete set of 27 brass medalets by E. Thomason, winged Victory, revs. the battles named (Coimbra duplicated), each 16mm (cf. BHM 888; cf. E 1076) [27]. Good very fine or better, most with original colour £200-£300 1235 George IV, Coronation, 1821, a copper medal by T. Webb after Hardman, bust left, rev. imperial crown on plinth, 54mm (BHM 1092). Sometime cleaned and with an edge mark at 4 o’clock, otherwise better than very fine £60-£80 1236 Medallic Bible, Genesis, c. 1830, a white metal medal by E. Thomason, 73mm (BHM 1468; E 1238); Ely Cathedral, a white metal medal by J. Davis, 61mm (BHM 2368); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a white metal medal by F. Bowcher for Spink, 76mm (BHM 3511; E 1816) [3]. Very fine and better, but second cleaned and last with surface marks £80-£100 1237 Agriculture, a silver award by B. Wyon, GIVEN BY W. LOCKHART M.P. FOR LANARKSHIRE, cow standing right, rev. un-named, 45mm. Obverse glazed, virtually as struck with frosted surfaces, reverse very fine; set in a silver band, with loop and ring for suspension £40-£50 William Lockhart (1787-1856), Conservative MP for Lanarkshire 1841-56

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1238 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, Council Medal, a base metal award after W. Wyon and J.F. Domard, probably a later restrike or copy, conjoined heads of Victoria and Prince Albert left, trident and dolphins in field, rev. Britannia crowning standing figures of Commerce and Industry, flags and artefacts behind, 89mm (cf. BHM 2461; E 1455). Removed from a fitting with resulting pitting on rims both sides at 6 o’clock and numerous edge marks, otherwise very fine £80-£100

1239 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, 1851, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore, bust of Prince Albert right, rev. view of the Crystal Palace, 52mm (BHM 2421). Very fine £30-£40

1240 Birmingham and Midland Counties Exhibition, a silver award by Ottley, farm animals, rev. wreath, named (1868, to T.L. M. Cartwright Esq, Exhibitor & Breeder of the best pen of Fat Pigs, Class 42), 54mm. Virtually as struck with frosted surfaces; glazed and set in a silver band, with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100

1241 Opening of Abbey Park, Leicester, 1882, a bronze medal, unsigned, conjoined busts of the Prince and Princess of Wales left, rev. legend within wreath, 45mm (W & E 1409A.2; BHM 3124). Minor rim knocks, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £80-£100

1242 Sir Frank Lockwood Q.C., c. 1905 (?), a uniface cast and chased brass plaque by Maude Schwabe, bust left with winged collar and bow tie, 132mm. Probably sometime cleaned, good very fine, rare £40-£60 Sir Frank Lockwood (1846-97), lawyer, Liberal MP for the City of York, 1885-97. In May 1895 he was lead counsel for the prosecution in the case of Regina v. Oscar Wilde. He was related to the medallist of this piece, Emily Henrietta Maude Schwabe, through his wife Julia Schwabe

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1243 Olympic Games, London, 1908, a bronze participant's medal by B. Mackennal for Vaughton, Victory standing holding laurel spray and trumpet, rev. two victorious athletes in quadriga, 51mm (GV 62.2; BHM 3963; E 1904). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine £200-£260

1244 Sinking of the SS Lusitania, 1915, a cast English copy of the medal by K. Goetz, 55mm (BHM 4118; E 1941A, type c); Winston Churchill, 1965, a silver medal by Toye, Kenning and Spencer Ltd, 39mm; College of Arms Quincentenary, 1984, a bronze medal by N. Mainwaring for the Royal Mint, 63mm; Spanish Armada, 400th Anniversary, 1988, a bronze medal by the Royal Mint [after G. van Bijlaer], 63mm; Battle of Waterloo, 175th Anniversary, 1990, a bronze medal by the Royal Mint [after B. Pistrucci], 63mm [4]. Extremely fine or better; first in original box, others cased £100-£150

1245 Edward VIII, Abdication, 1936, a silver medal by Pinches, crowned bust left, rev. legend in thirteen lines, edge stamped 3S, 51mm (Giordano CM350c; W & E 6350A/3; BHM 4276). Good extremely fine; in contemporary fitted case £100-£120

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties 1246 ARGENTINA, Argentine Park, Buenos Aires, 1828, a copper pass, unsigned, lyre between oak branches, PARQUE ARGENTINO, rev. VAUXHALL and date within wreath, 32mm, 15.90g (W 1367; cf. D & W 88/320; cf. DNW 157, 1472). Good very fine £50-£70 The Argentine Park was inaugurated in 1827 in the city of Buenos Aires. It was the first public garden, in imitation of the great European public gardens, more in order to endow the country with a new institution than with the idea of profit. It was the antecedent of the Botanical Garden of Buenos Aires. The commercial society was formed with a capital of 100,000 pesos; being founding partners several English gentlemen baptized the park with the name Vauxhall”. Sold with further background

1247 AUSTRIA, Empress Maria, 1575, a uniface cast bronze medal by A. Abondio, bust left in cape and ruff, 58mm (cf. Domanig 102). Of some age, fine to very fine; pierced for suspension £60-£80 Maria of Spain (1528-1603) was the daughter of the Emperor Charles V. In 1548 she married her first cousin, the future Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian II of Hapsburg, and subsequently ruled as Empress Consort from 1564-76

1248 AUSTRIA, Franz I, Recovery from Illness, 1826, a pewter medal by L. Heuberger, 65mm (BDM II, 486); GERMANY, German Industrial Exhibition, Berlin, 1844, a copper medal by H. Lorenz and E. Schilling, 45mm (BDM III, 471; BDM V, 384) [2]. First with edge flaw otherwise good very fine, second about extremely fine £80-£100

1249 FRANCE, Louis XII, a copper medal by J-P. Droz, 40mm (BDM I, 626); Légion d’Honneur, c. 1802, a copper medal by J.-P. Droz, 41mm; Henri V (c. 1833), a copper medal by D. Durand, 41mm (BC 255) [3]. Extremely fine £80-£100

1250 FRANCE, Peace of Lunéville, 1801, a white metal medal by Kempson & Kindon, 38mm (Bramsen 114; BDM VII, 500); L’Abbé de la Mennais, 1831, a uniface cast bronze medal by D. d’Angers, bust right, 76mm (cf. Reinis 261; cf. BDM I, 526) [2]. Better than very fine, first scarce, second of later workmanship £60-£80

1251 FRANCE, Execution of the Duc d’Enghien, 1804, a copper medal by E. Gatteaux, 41mm (Bramsen 294); Baron de Montesquieu, 1812, a copper medal by F. Caunois, 41mm; other copper medals by E. Gatteaux (3), viz. Jean-François Ducis, 1816, Jean de la Fontaine, 1816, Comte de Buffon, 1817, all 41mm [5]. Extremely fine £120-£150

1252 FRANCE, Coronation of Napoleon at Milan, 1805, a copper medal by L. Manfredini, laureate bust left, rev. figure of Italy placing wreath on the head of standing Napoleon, 42mm (Bramsen 420; BDM III, 554). Extremely fine with peripheral traces of original colour £120-£150

1253 FRANCE, Battle of Austerlitz, 1805, a copper medal by B. Andrieu, laureate bust of Napoleon right, rev. busts of Alexander I of Russia and Francis II of Austria vis-à-vis, 41mm (Bramsen 446). Extremely fine £120-£150

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1254 FRANCE, Entry of Napoleon into Berlin, 1806, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and L. Jaley, laureate bust of Napoleon right, rev. Brandenburg Gate, 41mm (Bramsen 546). Extremely fine or better £120-£150

1255 FRANCE, Conquest of Illyria, 1809, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and A.J. Depaulis,, laureate bust of Napoleon right, rev. cow and suckling calf, 41mm (Bramsen 879). Extremely fine £120-£150

1256 FRANCE, Surrender of Napoleon, 1815, a silver medal by A. Depaulis and B. Andrieu, uniformed bust of Napoleon right, rev. bare head of Hannibal left, 41mm (Bramsen 1693; Julius 3433; BDM I, 54). Minor marks in fields, otherwise extremely fine and toned, rare £600-£800

1257 FRANCE, Death of Guy-Toussaint-Julien Carron, 1821, a copper medal by A Desboeufs, 51mm (BDM I, 565); GREAT BRITAIN, Trustee Savings Bank Week, 1960, a silver medal by C. Ironside, 33mm [2]. First extremely fine, second lightly cleaned otherwise about extremely fine £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties

x

1258 FRANCE, Liberté, a uniface gilt-bronze plaque by M. Favre, male figure escaping from prison, oak leaves at sides, 252 x 102mm. Good very fine; pierced twice on top edge for suspension £80-£100

1259 FRANCE, SS Ville d’Algers, 1935, a bronze medal by R. Delamarre, Algerian horseman left, rev. SS Ville d’Alger right, Marseille above and Algiers below, 68mm (cf. BDW 2, 329). About extremely fine; in original card box [this slightly damaged] £50-£70

1260 GERMANY, Mainz, Lothar Franz v. Schönborn, 1712 (date in chronogram), a copper medal by C.G. Laufer, angel holding cartouche, rev. inscription, 38mm. Extremely fine £50-£70 Lothar Franz von Schönborn-Buchheim (1655-1729), Archbishop-Elector of Mainz from 1694 until his death

1261 GERMANY, Battle of Kesselsdorf and the Peace of Dresden, 1745, a silver medal, unsigned [by G.W. Kittel], 33mm, 11.62g (Slg. Merseb. 2415); together with other medals (4, one silver), from Italy, South Africa and Sweden, 18th and 19th centuries [5]. Varied state £80-£100

1262 GERMANY, Centenary of the Birth of Wilhelm I, 1897, a silver medal by Lauer, 33mm; together with other European medals in silver (2), base metal (4) [7]. First about extremely fine, others in varied state; four with loop mounts for suspension £80-£100

1263 GREECE, Leto and the Python, a uniface copper plaquette, after Gnaios, 39 x 29mm. Pierced at top, otherwise about extremely fine, an unusual piece £30-£40

1264 INDIA, Calcutta Girls’ High School, 1898, an engraved silver award medal, inkwell, rev. named (For Composition, Presented to Elizabeth Moore), 35mm. Of bright appearance and hairlined from cleaning, otherwise better than very fine, rare £60-£80

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1265 ITALY, Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, 1446, a cast bronze medal by M. de’ Pasti, armoured bust left, rev. view of Rimini Castle, 79mm (Pollard 29; Kress 62). A later cast of good quality, good very fine £300-£400

1266 ITALY, Isotta degli Atti, 1446, a cast bronze medal by M. de’ Pasti, bust right, rev. elephant walking right, 84mm (Pollard 33-4; Kress 63). A later cast of good quality, small inventory number on reverse, otherwise good very fine £300-£400

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1267 ITALY, Leon Battista Alberti, c. 1450, a cast bronze medal by M. de’ Pasti, bust left, rev. winged human eye within wreath, 90mm (Pollard 40; Kress 56). A later cast, very fine £150-£180

1268 ITALY, Tommaso Campeggi, 1525, a cast lead medal, unsigned, bust right, rev. dragon, 79mm (Voltolina 222). A later cast, very fine £200-£260

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1269 ITALY, Giovanni Pico della Mirandola, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, undated [possibly 17th century], armoured bust right, rev. the Three Graces, 80mm (Pollard 314 var.; Kress 277 var.). A later cast, good very fine £100-£120

1270 MEXICO, Liberation of San Luis Potosí, 1828, a silver medal, unsigned, MEXICO LIBRE, seated female figure holding liberty cap, rev. legend in six lines, 29mm (Fonrobert 6967). About extremely fine, rare £80-£100

1271 NETHERLANDS, Capture of Steenwijk, Ootmarsum and Coevorden by Maurice of Nassau, 1592, a silver jeton, lion rampant left with sword and bundle of arrows, rev. inscription and date in seven lines, 29mm, 4.78g (Dugniolle 3507). Metal flaw on edge, good very fine, scarce in silver £100-£150

1272 NETHERLANDS, Birth of Prince William of Orange, 1748, a silver medal by M. Holtzhey, 29mm, 7.89g (van Loon 255); together with other Dutch medals (3, one silver), and a copper jeton, 1601 [5]. Fine to good very fine £80-£100

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


World Historical Medals from Various Properties

1273 PAPAL STATES, Enlargement of the Lateran Museum, 1853, a gold medal by G. Cerbara, bust of Pius IX left, rev. interior of the Museum, 43mm, 49.25g (cf. Rinaldi 47 [silver]; cf. Spink 2276 [silver]). Fields brushed, minor marks on edge, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £3,000-£4,000

1274 POLAND, Millennium of Christianity, 1966, a bronze medal, unsigned, 64mm; together with miscellaneous coins (40), medals (19) [60]. First as struck and in case of issue, others in varied state £60-£80

1275 SWEDEN, Jenny Lind, c. 1900 (?), silver uniface strikings (2), draped bust left, both approx. 30mm [2]. Struck on cut down British war medals (one Egypt 1882), extremely fine, host medals fine or better, rare £60-£80 Jenny Lind (1820–87), acclaimed Swedish soprano. A similar uniface striking has been noted on a worn 4 riksdaler riksmynt of 1864.

End of Sale

www.dnw.co.uk all lots are illustrated on our website and are subject to buyers’ premium at 24% (+VAT where applicable)


CHM Commission Form – Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals 1-2 February 2022 Please bid on my behalf at the above sale for the following Lot(s) up to the price(s) mentioned below. These bids are to be executed as cheaply as is permitted by other bids or any reserve. I understand that in the case of a successful bid, a premium of 24 per cent (plus VAT if resident in, or posted to within, the UK) will be payable by me on the hammer price of all lots. Please ensure your bids comply with the steps outlined below: Up to £100 by £5 £100 to £200 by £10 £200 to £500 by £20 £500 to £1,000 by £50 £1,000 to £2,000 by £100 £2,000 to £5,000 by £200 £5,000 to £10,000 by £500 £10,000 to £20,000 by £1,000 £20,000 to £50,000 by £2,000 £50,000 to £100,000 by £5,000 Over £100,000 by £10,000 Bids of unusual amounts will be rounded down to the bid step below and will not take precedence NOTE: All bids placed other than via our website should be received by 15:00 on the day prior to the sale. Although we will endeavour to execute any late bids, DNW cannot accept responsibility for bids received after that time. It is strongly advised that you use our online Advance Bidding Facility. If you have a valid email address bids may be entered, and amended or cancelled, online at www.dnw.co.uk the system using exactly this facility to which our clients now have access.

There is, therefore, no better way of ensuring the accuracy of your advance bids than to place them yourself online.

Address Tel:

Email

If successful, I wish to pay for my purchases by (please indicate):

   Other (please give details)

 Bank Transfer

All payments to be made in pounds sterling. If successful, I wish to pay for my purchases by (please indicate):

 Mastercard

 Visa

 Amex

 /

Name (as shown on the card)

/

Your bids may be placed overleaf Dix Noonan Webb Ltd • 16 Bolton Street • London W1J 8BQ • Tel 020 7016 1700 Fax 020 7016 1799


Commission Form –

Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals 1-2 February 2022

If you wish to place a ‘plus one’ bid please write ‘+1’ next to the relevant bid

Lot No.

£ Bid

Lot No.

£ Bid

Lot No.

CHM £ Bid

Saleroom Notices

Any Saleroom Notices relevant to this auction are automatically posted on the Lot Description pages on the our website. Prospective buyers are strongly advised to consult the site for updates.

Successful Bids purchases are sent by registered post unless otherwise instructed, for which a minimum charge of £12.00 (plus VAT if resident in the UK) will be added to your invoice. All payments for purchases must be made in pounds sterling. Please check your bids carefully and complete the payment instructions overleaf. Prices Realised The hammer prices bid at the auction are posted on the Internet at www.dnw.co.uk in real time. welcome from 9am the following day.


Conditions of Business Conditions mainly concerning Buyers 1 The buyer The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the ‘hammer price’ and any dispute shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Dix Noonan Webb Ltd (“DNW”) that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. Bids will be executed in the order that they are received. 2 Minimum increment The auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not conform to Dix Noonan Webb’s published bidding increments which may be found at dnw.co.uk and in the bidding form included with the auction catalogue. 3 The premium The buyer shall pay to DNW a premium on the ‘hammer price’ in accordance with the percentages set out above and agrees that DNW, when acting as agent for the seller, may also receive commission from the seller in accordance with Condition 15. 4 Value Added Tax (VAT) The buyers’ premium is subject to the current rate of Value Added Tax if the lot is delivered to the purchaser within the UK. Lots marked ‘x’ are subject to importation duty of 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside the UK. 5 Payment When a lot is sold the buyer shall: (a) confirm to DNW his or her name and address and, if so requested, give proof of identity; and (b) pay to DNW the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling within five working days of the end of the sale (unless credit terms have been agreed with Dix Noonan Webb before the auction). Please note that, as stated above, we will not accept cash payments in excess of £5,000 (five thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one auction. 6 DNW may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the buyer before an auction under which the buyer will be entitled to take possession of lots purchased up to an agreed amount in value in advance of payment by a determined future date of the ‘total amount due’. 7 Any payments by a buyer to DNW may be applied by DNW towards any sums owing from that buyer to DNW on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of the buyer, his or her agent, whether expressed or implied. 8 Collection of purchases The ownership of the lot(s) purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he or she has made payment in full to DNW of the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling. 9 (a) The buyer shall at his or her own expense take away the lot(s) purchased not later than 5 working days after the day of the auction but (unless credit terms have been agreed in accordance with Condition 7) not before payment to DNW of the ‘total amount due’. (b) The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges on any lot not taken away within 5 working days after the day of the auction. (c) The packing and handling of purchased lots by DNW staff is undertaken solely as a courtesy to clients and, in the case of fragile articles, will be undertaken only at DNW’s discretion. In no event will DNW be liable for damage to glass or frames, regardless of the cause. Bulky lots or sharp implements, etc., may not be suitable for in-house shipping. 10 Buyers’ responsibilities for lots purchased The buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to lots purchased from the time of collection or the expiry of 5 working days after the day of the auction, whichever is the sooner. Neither DNW nor its servants or agents shall thereafter be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, while any lot is in its custody or under its control. Loss and damage warranty cover at the rate of 1.5% will be applied to any lots despatched by DNW to destinations outside the UK, unless specifically instructed otherwise by the consignee.

11 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with Conditions 6 and 10, or if there is any other breach of either of those Conditions, DNW as agent of the seller shall, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights and remedies: (a) to proceed against the buyer for damages for breach of contract. (b) to rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at the same or any other auction. (c) to re-sell the lot or cause it to be re-sold by public auction or private sale and the defaulting buyer shall pay to DNW any resulting deficiency in the ‘total amount due’ (after deduction of any part payment and addition of re-sale costs) and any surplus shall belong to the seller. (d) to remove, store and insure the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer and, in the case of storage, either at DNW’s premises or elsewhere. (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2 percent per month on the ‘total amount due’ to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 5 working days after the day of the auction. (f) to retain that or any other lot sold to the same buyer at the sale or any other auction and release it only after payment of the ‘total amount due’. (g) to reject or ignore any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer at any future auctions or obtaining a deposit before accepting any bids in future. (h) to apply any proceeds of sale then due or at any time thereafter becoming due to the defaulting buyer towards settlement of the ‘total amount due’ and to exercise a lien on any property of the defaulting buyer which is in DNW’s possession for any purpose. 12 Liability of Dix Noonan Webb and sellers (a) Goods auctioned are usually of some age. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identification only. Buyers should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the condition of each lot and should exercise and rely on their own judgement as to whether the lot accords with its description. Subject to the obligations accepted by DNW under this Condition, none of the seller, DNW, its servants or agents is responsible for errors of descriptions or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. No warranty whatever is given by DNW, its servants or agents, or any seller to any buyer in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or warranties are hereby excluded. (b) Any lot which proves to be a ‘deliberate forgery’ may be returned by the buyer to DNW within 15 days of the date of the auction in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction, accompanied by a statement of defects, the number of the lot, and the date of the auction at which it was purchased. If DNW is satisfied that the item is a ‘deliberate forgery’ and that the buyer has and is able to transfer a good and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, the sale will be set aside and any amount paid in respect of the lot will be refunded, provided that the buyer shall have no rights under this Condition if: (i) the description in the catalogue at the date of the sale was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of such opinion; or (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of publication of the catalogue that the lot was a ‘deliberate forgery’ was by means of scientific processes not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which was unreasonably expensive or impractical. (c) A buyer’s claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid in respect of the lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage suffered or expense incurred by him or her. (d) The benefit of the Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively in the buyer who, for the purpose of this condition, shall be and only be the person to whom the original invoice is made out by DNW in respect of the lot sold.


Conditions mainly concerning Sellers and Consignors

General Conditions and Definitions

13 Warranty of title and availability The seller warrants to DNW and to the buyer that he or she is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify DNW, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or damage suffered by either in consequence of any breach on the part of the seller. 14 Reserves The seller shall be entitled to place, prior to the first day of the auction, a reserve at or below the low estimate on any lot provided that the low estimate is more than £100. Such reserve being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent of DNW. DNW may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the seller. 15 Authority to deduct commission and expenses The seller authorises DNW to deduct commission at the ‘stated rate’ and ‘expenses’ from the ‘hammer price’ and acknowledges DNW's right to retain the premium payable by the buyer. 16 Rescission of sale If before DNW remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and DNW is of the opinion that the claim is justified, DNW is authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to DNW in respect of the lot. 17 Payment of sale proceeds DNW shall remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller not later than 35 days after the auction, but if by that date DNW has not received the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer then DNW will remit the sale proceeds within five working days after the date on which the ‘total amount due’ is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been agreed between DNW and the buyer, DNW shall remit to the seller the sale proceeds not later than 35 days after the auction unless otherwise agreed by the seller. 18 If the buyer fails to pay to DNW the ‘total amount due’ within 3 weeks after the auction, DNW will endeavour to notify the seller and take the seller’s instructions as to the appropriate course of action and, so far as in DNW’s opinion is practicable, will assist the seller to recover the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer. If circumstances do not permit DNW to take instructions from the seller, the seller authorises DNW at the seller’s expense to agree special terms for payment of the ‘total amount due’, to remove, store and insure the lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as DNW shall in its absolute discretion think fit, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and if necessary to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer if appropriate 19 If, notwithstanding that, the buyer fails to pay to DNW the ‘total amount due’ within three weeks after the auction and DNW remits the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to DNW. 20 Charges for withdrawn lots Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, DNW reserve the right to charge a fee of 15 per cent of DNW’s then latest middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together with Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the UK, and ‘expenses’ incurred in relation to the property. 21 Rights to photographs and illustrations The seller gives DNW full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction). 22 Unsold lots Where any lot fails to sell, DNW shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to reoffer the lot for sale or to collect the lot. 23 DNW reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half of the ‘stated rates’ calculated on the ‘bought-in price’ and in addition ‘expenses’ in respect of any unsold lots.

24 DNW sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for any default by seller or buyer. 25 Any representation or statement by DNW, in any catalogue as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to such matters and neither DNW nor its servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions. 26 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at the auction, DNW will, if so instructed, execute bids on their behalf. Neither DNW nor its servants or agents are responsible for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so. 27 DNW shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person. 28 DNW has absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put up any lot for auction again. 29 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or suffered by the person entitled to the benefit of the indemnity. (b) DNW declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants and agents of the benefit of every indemnity under these Conditions to the extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the benefit of its servants and agents. 30 Any notice by DNW to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder or buyer may be given by first class mail or airmail and if so given shall be deemed to have been duly received by the addressee 48 hours after posting. 31 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. DNW hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts. 32 In these Conditions: (a) ‘catalogue’ includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publication; (b) ‘hammer price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the auctioneer to the buyer; (c) ‘total amount due’ means the ‘hammer price’ in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and additional charges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in pounds sterling; (d) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with that description; (e) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller being the ‘hammer price’ of the lot sold less commission at the ‘stated rates’ and ‘expenses’ and any other amounts due to DNW by the seller in whatever capacity and howsoever arising; (f) ‘stated rate’ means DNW’s published rates of commission for the time and any Value Added Tax thereon; (g) ‘expenses’ in relation to the sale of any lot means DNW charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, packing and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon; (h) ‘bought-in price’ means 5 per cent more than the highest bid received below the reserve. 33 Vendors’ commission of sales A commission of 15 per cent is payable by the vendor on the hammer price on lots sold. 34 VAT Commission, illustrations, insurance and advertising are subject to VAT if the seller is resident in the UK.


DIX NOONAN WEBB FORTHCOMING AUCTION

IRISH COINS, TOKENS AND HISTORICAL MEDALS Tuesday 8 March 2022 at 11am To include: Irish Coins, the Property of a Gentleman Irish Gunmoney and Emergency Issues of 1689-1691 from the Collection of John Rainey Irish Tokens from the Collection of the late Barry Woodside

Irish Free State, Pattern Penny, 1927, by Publio Morbiducci, in bronze. Extremely fine and extremely rare; perhaps only three known in this metal

£4,000-£5,000

www.dnw.co.uk ppm@dnw.co.uk | T: 020 7016 1700 | E: coins@dnw.co.uk



www.dnw.co.uk We were established in 1991 and are located in a six-storey Georgian building in the heart of London’s Mayfair, just two minutes walk from Green Park underground station. Our staff of specialists collectively have over 300 years of unrivalled experience on all aspects of numismatics, medals, banknotes and jewellery, including coins of all types, tokens, commemorative medals, paper money, orders, decorations, war medals, militaria, ancient, antique and modern jewellery, wristwatches and pocket watches, objects of vertu and antiquities. We hold over 20 auctions each year, the full contents of which are published on the internet around one month before the sale date, together with a unique preview facility which is available as lots are catalogued and photographed. Printed auction catalogues are published three weeks prior to each sale.

Jewellery viewing room

Friday, include viewing rooms, normally enabling us to offer viewing prior to each auction. Auctions are held in our premises at 16 Bolton Street, Mayfair, where sales may be attended in person. Free online bidding is available using our own live bidding system or by placing commission bids, all of which is available via our website at www.dnw.co.uk We look forward to welcoming clients to Bolton Street and assure you of a warm reception.


www.dnw.co.uk 16 Bolton Street Mayfair London W1J 8BQ 020 7016 1700 | coins@dnw.co.uk


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.