Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals (8-9 Mar 22)

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Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 March 2022 at 10am each day Catalogue 251


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AN AUCTION OF

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

Tuesday 8 March at 10am A Small Parcel of Short Cross Coins from the Llanfaes (Anglesey) Find, 1991-2.................1-19 English Hammered Coins from various properties ...................................................... 20-227 British Milled Coins from various properties ............................................................. 228-457 Proof and Specimen Sets .........................................................................................458-464 Ten-minute interval Scottish, Island and Anglo-Gallic Coins from various properties................................ 465-482 British Coins – Lots .................................................................................................. 483-661 Ancient Coins from various properties...................................................................... 662-835

Wednesday 9 March at 10am Islamic Coins from various properties .........................................................................836-910 World Coins from various properties ..........................................................................911-1174 Ten-minute interval The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks ....................................1175-1276 The Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens formed by Philip Jones ..................... 1277-1379 British Tokens from various properties ...................................................................1380-1444 Tickets and Passes from the Collection formed by Philip Jones .............................. 1445-1477 Tickets and Passes from various properties ............................................................ 1478-1482 Coin Cabinets .......................................................................................................1483-1485 British Historical Medals from various properties ...................................................1486-1542 World Historical Medals from various properties ...................................................1543-1600

OTHER FORTHCOMING NUMISMATIC EVENTS AUCTIONS 23 February 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

12-13 April 2022 Coins, Historical Medals and Antiquities

24 February 2022 Paper Money

20 April 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

3 March 2022 Irish Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals

10-11 May 2022 Coins and Historical Medals

23 March 2022 Orders, Decorations and Medals

VALUATION DAYS SHAFTESBURY

SHAFTESBURY

NORWICH

BLACKHEATH

WELLS

SHAFTESBURY

RICHMOND-ON-THAMES

BLACKHEATH

LUDLOW

Shaftesbury Arts Centre 17 February 2022 Clarendon Hotel 24 February 2022 Richmond Hill Hotel 3 March 2022

Shaftesbury Arts Centre 10 March 2022 Wells Town Hall 11 March 2022 Clarendon Hotel 24 March 2022

Maids Head Hotel 28 March 2022 Shaftesbury Arts Centre 7 April 2022 The Feathers Hotel 11 April 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


A Small Parcel of Short Cross Coins from the Llanfaes (Anglesey) Find, 1991-2 John (1199-1216) 1 Penny, class Vb2, Canterbury, Iohan M, 1351). Bent, good fine

IOHAN

· M · ON · CA, 1.31g/9h (Besly 26, this coin; SCBI Mass 1375; N 970ii; S £30-£40

This and the following 18 lots comprise a small parcel of the coins found at the site of the medieval town of Llanfaes in Anglesey. Worked by a small team of metal detectorists during the years 1991 and 1992 the site produced at least six hundred coins, spanning the chronological range from Celtic to Victorian times. The vast majority of coins found belong to the so-called ‘Short Cross’ series, current from the reign of Henry II until that of Henry III. Located within the independent Welsh kingdom of Gwynedd, Llanfaes was a site of commercial importance during the thirteenth century; its port attracted significant mercantile activity, while the town itself hosted weekly markets and two annual fairs. Diminished by military activity from 1283 onwards, the town was finally stripped of its significance by Edward I, who ordered the market and the populace to be moved to new nearby settlements. Upon their discovery the coins were presented to Edward Besly at Cardiff Museum, who catalogued and discussed the material in BNJ 1995, pp.46-82. The National Museum Wales arranged to acquire a number of the coins while the remainder were returned to the finders

2 Penny, class Vb2, London, Beneit, BENEIT · ON · LVND, 1.39g/5h (Besly 155, this coin; SCBI Mass 1402, same rev. die; N 970ii; S 1351). Traces of dark find patina, nearly very fine, portrait better and distinct £80-£100 3 Penny, class Vb3, London, Beneit, BENEIT · ON · LVNDE, 1.28g/5h (Besly 155, this coin not included; SCBI Mass 1403, same obv. die; N 970iii; S 1351). Light porosity and surface scuffs, about very fine, dark patina £70-£90 4 Penny, class Vb2, London, Willelm L, WILLELM · L · ON · LV, 1.31g/10h (Besly 58, this coin; SCBI Mass 1440; N 970ii; S 1351); Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Pennies (3), class VIIa, London, Rauf, RAVF O RAVF DE, 1.35g/10h, class VIIa3, Canterbury, Roger, ROGER · ON CAN, 1.43g/2h, class VIIb1, Canterbury, Roger, · ROGER · OF · R · ONC, 1.39g/1h (Besly 64, 84, 159, these coins; SCBI Mass 1917, 1960, 2001; N 978, 979A; S 1356A-B) [4]. Second double-struck, otherwise fine and better £60-£80 5 Penny, class Vc, London, Abel, ABEL · ON · LVN[–], 1.27g/1h (Besly 55, this coin; SCBI Mass 1684; N 971; S 1352); Henry III, Pennies (2), class VIIa2, Canterbury, Iohan, IOAN · ON CANTE, 1.34g/11h, class VIIc2, Canterbury, Nicole, NICHOLE ON CAN, 1.22g/9h (Besly 96, 171, these coins; SCBI Mass 1911, 2066; N 978B, 980B; S 1356A, 1356C) [3]. First worn and scuffed, otherwise fine, second better but weak in legend £60-£80

6 Penny, class Vc, London, Rauf, RAVF · ON · LVNDE, 1.36g/6h (Besly 177, this coin; SCBI Mass 1693ff; N 971; S 1352). Reverse struck slightly off-centre, otherwise about very fine £80-£100 7 Penny, class VIa1, London, Rauf, RAVF · ON · LVND, R before sceptre, ND ligated, 1.31g/9h (Besly 197, this coin; SCBI Mass 1746-7; N 974/1; S 1353). Peripheral weakness on obverse, reverse struck slightly off-centre with a raised lip at 12 o’clock, otherwise good fine with a clear portrait £60-£80

Henry II, Richard I and John 8 Penny, class i, Rhuddlan, Halli, HALLI · ON · RVLA, 1.41g/11h (Besly 285, this coin; JDB 1020, same dies; SCBI Mass 2168, same obv. die; N 972/1; S p.167). Creased and cracked, fair, rare £30-£40

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A Small Parcel of Short Cross Coins from the Llanfaes (Anglesey) Find, 1991-2

9 Penny, class iiic, Rhuddlan, Simond, SIMON · ON · RVLA, 1.42g/6h (Besly 301, this coin; JDB 3360, same dies; SCBI Mass 2182, same dies; N 973/1; S p.169). Very fine, bold portrait, rare £240-£300

10 Penny, class iiic, Rhuddlan, Simond, S RVLA · ON · RVLA, 1.47g/4h (Besly 300, this coin; JDB 3335, same dies; SCBI Mass 2184, same dies; N 973/1; S p.169). Severely double-struck, otherwise very fine £60-£80

Henry III (1216-1272) 11 Penny, class VIIa1, Canterbury, Iohan, About very fine

IOAN ON CANTE,

1.34g/11h (Besly 54, this coin; SCBI Mass 1911; N 978; S 1356A). £60-£80

12 Pennies (3), class VIIa2, London, Ilger, ILGER ON LVND, 1.36g/9h, class VIIa3, Canterbury, Iohan, IOAN ON CANT, 1.38g/4h, class VIIa3, London, Rauf, RAVF ON LVND, 1.37g/6h (Besly 53, 232, 236, these coins; SCBI Mass 1912, 1955, 1964; N 978; S 1356A) [3]. Fine and better £60-£80 13 Pennies (3), class VIIa3 (2), Canterbury, Roger of R, ROGER · OF · R · ONC, 1.39g/8h, London, Rauf, RAVLF ON LVND, 1.36g/11h, class VIIb1, London, Rauf, RAVLF ON LVN, 1.35g/3h (Besly 60, 237, 244, these coins; SCBI Mass 1926, 1964, 2037ff; N 978D, 979A; S 1356A-B) [3]. Fine and better £60-£80 14 Penny, class VIIa3, Canterbury, Samuel, SAMVEL ON CAN, 1.39g/7h (Besly 62, this coin; SCBI Mass 1932-3; N 978C; S 1356A). Slight bend to flan, about very fine, dark find patina £50-£70 15 Penny, class VIIa3, Canterbury, Simon, 1356A). Nearly very fine

SIMVN ON CANTER

1.45g/11h (Besly 66, this coin; SCBI Mass 1934ff; N 978a; S £60-£80

16 Penny, class VIIa3, London, Elis, [–]S ON LVNDE, 1.42g/12h (Besly 227, this coin; SCBI Mass 1949-52; N 978D; S 1356A). Weak in legend, otherwise good very fine £80-£100 17 Penny, class VIIa3, London, Elis, ELIS ON LVNDE, 1.39g/12h (Besly 228, this coin; SCBI Mass 1949-50; N 978C; S 1356A). Good fine, toned £60-£80 18 Penny, class VIIa1 (Durham type), London, Rauf, 978B; S 1356A). Fine, some weakness

RAVF ON LVNDE,

1.35g/6g (Besly 233, this coin; SCBI Mass 1960ff; N £40-£50

19 Penny, class VIIb, London, Terri, TERRI ON LVND, 1.39g/7h (Besly 246, this coin; SCBI Mass 2045-7; N 979A; S 1356B). Some weakness on portrait, otherwise very fine £60-£80

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties British Iron Age

20 GALLO-BELGIC, Quarter-Stater, series A [Ambiani], broad flan type, degraded head of Apollo right, rev. horse right, ornaments around, 1.56g (ABC 28; S 6). Good fine £500-£600

21 GALLO-BELGIC, Nervi (?), gold Quarter-Stater with defaced obverse die, class 1b, criss-cross chisel punch marks forming triangles with central upright, rev. horse left with lyre below, rider above with single upright chisel punch in front, 1.90g (Sills 348; VA 37-1; ABC 37; S 9). Very fine £600-£800 Provenance: Found in Essex

22 GAUL, Armorica, Coriosolites, billon Stater, type I, head of sun-god right, rev. Celtic horse right, boar below, remains of driver with Victory above, 6.41g (ABC 70; DT 2340ff; S 14). Some weakness, otherwise very fine, well-centred £120-£150 23 GAUL, Armorica, Coriosolites, billon Stater, type I, head of sun-god right, rev. Celtic horse right, boar below, remains of driver with Victory above, 6.41g (ABC 70; DT 2340ff; S 14). About very fine £60-£80 24 GAUL, Armorica, Coriosolites, billon Stater, type III, head of sun-god right, rev. Celtic horse right, boar below, remains of driver with Victory above, 6.47g (ABC 70; DT 2340ff; S 15). About very fine, obverse well-centred £90-£120

25 Early Uninscribed issues, base gold Stater, British J [Norfolk Wolf type], degraded head of Apollo right, rev. crude wolf left, crescent above, four pellets below, 5.72g (ABC 1399; BMC 218ff; VA 610.3; S 31). Reverse struck slightly offcentre, otherwise very fine, attractive colour £800-£1,000

26 ATREBATES and REGNI, Eppillus, Quarter-Stater, class 2, EPPIL COMF in two lines, rev. Pegasus right, annulet below, pellet above, 1.18g (Sills 355; ABC 1154; BMC 1010-15; S 97). Very fine, dumpy flan, very rare £800-£1,000

27 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 4, COM F on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, REX below, 5.23g (Sills 363; ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Very fine, reverse better £700-£800 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard, 2011-20

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

28 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 4, COM FI on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, REX below, 5.27g (Sills 364; ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Good very fine, the horse and rider well struck up, very rare £1,500-£1,800

29 ATREBATES and REGNI, Verica, Stater, class 4, COM FI on tablet, rev. mounted warrior with lance galloping right, VIR and lituus behind, REX below, 5.32g (Sills 364; ABC 1190; BMC 1146ff; VA 500; S 120). Very fine, the variety rare £1,000-£1,200 Provenance: Chawton (Hampshire) Hoard, 2011-20

30 CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed series, Stater, South Ferriby type, wreath design, rev. disjointed horse left, 'anchor' shape above, star below, 5.81g (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 827.3; S 390). Good very fine, well-centred £400-£500

31 CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed issues, Stater, Kite type, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, 'kite' shape containing four pellets above, spiral below, three pellets below tail, 5.39g (ABC 1761; BMC 3183; VA 825.1; S 392). Light surface marks, coppery gold, about very fine £300-£360

32 CORIELTAUVI, Dumno Tigir Seno, Stater, DO M[N] on table intersected by vertical wreath, ornaments in quarters, rev. TIGIR [SE]NO, horse left with large open head, 5.41g (ABC 1971; BMC 3325-7; S 414). Some surface deposits, otherwise better than very fine, very rare £2,000-£2,600

33 DOBUNNI, Corio, Stater, Dobunnic leaf emblem, rev. triple-tailed horse right, CORI[–], crescent and pellets above, sixspoked wheel below, 5.54g (ABC 2048; BMC 3088ff; VA 1035; S 386). Extremely fine £1,500-£1,800

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

34 TRINOVANTES, Addedomaros, Stater, class 3, spiral of six limbs, three crescents in centre, rev. horse right, three horse muzzles and ADD[IIDOM] above, pellet-in-annulet below tail, cornucopia below, 5.54g (Sills 488; ABC 2517; BMC 2396ff; VA 1620; S 201). Good very fine, well-centred, attractive colour £1,000-£1,200

35 TRINOVANTES, Addedomaros, Stater, class 3, spiral of six limbs, three crescents in centre, rev. horse right, three horse muzzles and ADD[IIDOM] above, pellet-in-annulet below tail, cornucopia below, 5.58g (Sills 488; ABC 2517; BMC 2396ff; VA 1620; S 201). Some light surface marks, otherwise good very fine, well-centred, the horse well-detailed £1,000-£1,200

36 CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Stater, class 5a, two crescents back-to-back across cruciform wreath pattern, annulets and pellets in angles, rev. mounted warrior right holding carnyx, [T]ASC around, 5.37g (Sills 506, same dies; ABC 2565; BMC 1612; S 217). A few light marks, otherwise good very fine, the reverse remarkably well-centred, rare £1,600-£1,800

37 CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Quarter-Stater, Third coinage, class 7a, TASC on ornamented tablet, annulet to right, rev. pegasus left, star below, pellets around, 1.32g/4h (Sills 533; ABC 2601; BMC 1648; S 226 var.). Good very fine £800-£1,000

38 CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Quarter-Stater, Third coinage, class 7a, TASC on ornamented tablet, annulet either side, rev. pegasus left, star below, pellets around, 1.32g/11h (Sills 533; ABC 2601; BMC 1648; S 226 var.). Good very fine, toned £800-£1,000

Early Anglo-Saxon Period

39 MEROVINGIANS, Tremissis, Nantes, moneyer Fidisius, (Prou 538 var.; MEC –). Extremely fine and very rare

NAMNETIS,

bust right, rev.

FIDISIVS MN,

cross on two steps, 1.20g/6h £2,000-£2,600

Provenance: Found near Ware (Hertfordshire), 2018; EMC 2019.0053

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Lot 40

Actual size

Gold Shilling or Thrymsa, Post-Crondall period c. 650-70, Crispus type, helmeted and cuirassed bust right, CBISPVO COB CAES, rev. X X in lower angles of annuleted cross, within triple beaded border, circumscript legend around reading RASEAC in inverted latin script and DELAIONA in runes, 1.30g/8h (SCBI Abramson 8, same obv. die; SCBI BM 21, same rev. die; MEC 8, 12; N 18; S 764). A few light surface marks, quality, extremely rare

£8,000-£10,000

ound at as n fie d am r d es re , 0 M 0 .000 . Superior to the both the Abramson and Fitzwilliam specimens, this is only the ninth example of this extremely rare type to be recorded with the Corpus of Early Medieval Coins (EMC). The British and Fitzwilliam Museums each only have a single example within their collections, while Metcalf’s corpus of t e s mo ean Museum co ect on sts no e amp e present. O n to t e road an used to str e this coin the runic inscription is clearly readable from right to left. Marion Archibald proposed that DELAIONA as a m nt s nature of ondon , o e er n t e face of contrad ctory find-spot e dence t may be preferable to interpret this as a personal name


English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

41 Gold Shilling or Thrymsa, Post-Crondall period, c. 645-70, Two Emperors type, bust right, symbols around, rev. winged Victory above two figures, 1.23g/3h (SCBI Abramson 11; SCBI BM 23ff; MEC 8, 9-10; M 79-80; N 20; S 767). Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly extremely fine, attractive bright metal £3,000-£4,000 Provenance: Found near Ware (Hertfordshire), December 2019; EMC 2020.0003

42 Sceatta, Primary series A2, radiate head right, TIC in front, 33ff; Abramson 3.30; cf. M 89-94; N 40; S 775). Fine

A

behind, rev. debased standard, 1.17g/6h (SCBI Abramson £60-£80

43 Sceatta, Primary series BI, diademed head right within clockwise beaded ouroboros, bead at end of diadem, pseudo legend around, rev. bird right on cross, annulets by horizontal cross limbs, within clockwise beaded ouroboros, pseudo legend around, 1.16g/7h (SCBI Abramson 54; Abramson 16-10; N 126; S 777). Very fine £80-£100

44 Sceatta, Primary series BIIIA, type 27A, triple-diademed head right with large chin and nose, within anti-clockwise beaded ouroboros, rev. bird right on cross, annulets by horizontal limbs, within clockwise beaded ouroboros, 0.99g/4h (SCBI Abramson 71; SCBI BM 110; Abramson 16-80; N 126; S 777A). Good very fine, scarce £120-£150

45 Sceatta, Primary series D, Continental type, head right with radiate crown, rev. cross, pellets in angles, annulet below, pseudo legend around, 1.21g/6h (SCBI Abramson 155ff; Abramson 8.10; N 168; S 792). Very fine, reverse better £60-£80

46 Sceatta, Primary series E, Porcupine/Stepped Cross type 53, porcupine-like figure with triangular head enclosing pellet, rev. voided stepped cross, annulet in centre, 1.00g (SCBI Abramson 293, same dies; SCBI BM 419-20; Abramson 91.10; N 150; S 785). Good very fine, struck in high relief with traces of original bloom, scarce £200-£260

47 Sceatta, Primary series E, ‘Æthilired’ variety, porcupine-like figure enclosing four bars, rev. runic inscription in two lines, 0.78g/6h (SCBI Abramson 294; SCBI BM 421-2; Abramson 92.10; N 155; S 780). A large fragment, about very fine, rare £80-£100

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48 Sceatta, Primary series E, type 89, serpent coiled around cross, rev. central cross, S-E-D-E around, interspersed by saltires, 1.16g/3h (SCBI Abramson 298-9; Abramson 93.10; N –; S 786). Very fine and very rare £1,000-£1,200

49 Sceatta, Primary series F, head right with pelleted helmet or head-dress, blundered legend around, rev. small cross, pellets and annulets in angles, blundered legend around, 1.09g/9h (SCBI Abramson 102ff; Abramson 106; M 137; N 62; S 781). About very fine £180-£220

50 Sceatta, Primary series F, type 24b, head right with pelleted head-dress, blundered legend around, rev. small cross-onsteps, annulets at limb ends, T T I I in angles, blundered legend around, 1.01g/3h (SCBI Abramson 104; SCBI BM 147-9; Abramson 106; N 62; S 781). About very fine, scarce £120-£150

51 Sceatta, Primary series Z, type 66, broad facing bearded head of Wodan (or Christ), rev. hound or boar right with tail curled beneath body, chevrons above, 1.16g/9h (SCBI Abramson 116, same dies; SCBI BM 166-7 var. [bust type] Abramson 102.15; M 140-2 var.; N 145; S 782). Of good silver and fine style in high relief, good extremely fine, very rare and an exceptional specimen £2,000-£3,000

52 Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 37, two heads vis-à-vis, cross between, rev. whorl of four birds in linear style around central cross, 0.80g (SCBI Abramson 386-7; SCBI BM 481ff; Abramson 19-30; N 135; S 802A). Good very fine, wellcentred on a flan of good silver £400-£500

53 Sceatta, Secondary series J, type 84, diademed head right, rev. bird right on cross, four pellets in front of bird, pellet-inannulet either side, 0.90g/11h (SCBI Abramson 381; SCBI BM 474-6; Abramson 18-20; N 128; S 802). Good very fine, attractive bright metal £120-£150

54 Sceatta, Secondary series K, Ecclesiastical issues, Triquetras group, facing mantled bust flanked by triquetra-knotted wreath ties, rev. voided cross with triquetra limbs, line of pellets in each angle, 1.14g (SCBI Abramson 451; SCBI BM 516-17; Abramson 110.70; N 105; S 821). Some peripheral discolouration, otherwise very fine, good metal for issue, very rare £400-£500

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55 Sceatta, Secondary series R1, radiate head with pyramidal neck right, EPA in runes in front, T V behind, rev. debased standard, 1.14g/12h (SCBI Abramson 653; SCBI BM 627ff; Abramson 11.10; N 157; S 813). Surfaces a trifle porous, otherwise better than very fine, neat and attractive £120-£150 56 Sceatta, Secondary series R1, radiate head with pyramidal neck right, EPA in runes in front, chevron-barred A behind, rev. debased standard, 1.17g/1h (SCBI Abramson 652-3; Abramson 11.10; N 157; S 813). Very fine or better £100-£120 57 Sceatta, Secondary series R1, radiate head with pyramidal neck right, EPA in runes in front, chevron-barred A behind, rev. debased standard, 1.08g/7h (SCBI Abramson 652-3; Abramson 11.10; N 157; S 813). Very fine £100-£120

58 Sceatta, Secondary series V, type 7, wolf right, looking down, suckling twins. rev. bird astride two branches with groups of pellets either side, 1.08g/9h (SCBI Abramson 804 var.; SCBI BM 752 var.; Abramson 62.10; N 120; S 817). Good fine, slight porosity, very rare £300-£400

59 Sceatta, Secondary series X, Danish type B1, ‘Wodan’ head facing, crosses at sides, rev. crested monster left, facing right, cross between head and back, 0.93g/3h (SCBI Abramson 334 var. [without cross], BM 446ff var. [same]; Metcalf Af; Abramson 103.10; N 116; S 797). Very fine, good metal, well-centred and attractive £400-£500

60 Sceatta, Secondary series X, Danish type B1, ‘Wodan’ head facing, beard of vertical strokes, annulets beside and above, rev. crested monster right, facing left, pellet between head and body, annulet below, 1.12g/4h (SCBI Abramson 347 var.; SCBI BM 456; Metcalf Fk var.; Abramson 104.20; N 116; S 797). Good very fine, well-centred £600-£800 Provenance: Found in Berkshire, 2017; PAS BERK-DC3B23

61 Sceatta, Secondary series, Ecclesiastical issues, MONITA SCORVM above diademed and draped bust right, rev. porcupine-like figure, 1.04g/3h (SCBI Abramson 531; SCBI BM 559; Abramson 24.30; N 80; S 824). Very minor porosity, otherwise very fine, dark find patina, very rare £700-£900

62 Sceatta, Secondary series, Ecclesiastical issues, ‘Victory type’, winged figure standing right, holding wreath, TΛD in field, rev. figure holding two long crosses, 1.13g/7h (SCBI Abramson 535; SCBI BM 562; N 75; S 827). Minor porosity, dark find patina, nearly very fine and very rare £400-£500 63 Sceatta, Continental series D, type 8, debased standard, rev. cross and pellets, pseudo legend around, 1.16g/10h (SCBI Abramson 184; Abramson 10.10; N 163; S 793). Good very fine £100-£120 64 Sceatta, Continental series D, type 8, debased standard, rev. cross and pellets, pseudo legend around, 1.22g/4h (SCBI Abramson 179ff; Abramson 10.10; N 163; S 793). Very fine or better £100-£120 65 Sceatta, Continental series D, type 8, beaded standard, rev. cross with annulets in angles, 1.07g (SCBI Abramson 179; SCBI BM 300; Abramson 10.10; N 163; S 793). Very fine, high relief, good metal for issue £100-£120 66 Sceatta, Continental series E, variety D, porcupine-like figure enclosing four bars and pellets, rev. debased standard, 1.24g/9h (SCBI Abramson 241; SCBI BM 377ff; Abramson 94.10; N 48; S 790D). Good very fine £60-£80

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties 67 Sceatta, Continental series E, variety C, porcupine-like figure enclosing four bars and a cross, rev. debased standard comprising three crescents, cross, large V and trefoil of pellets around a central annulet, 0.95g (SCBI Abramson 623-4 var. [two crescents]; cf. SCBI BM 395ff; Abramson 96.20; N 45; S 790D). About very fine, slightly rough find patina, the reverse ornamentation unusual £80-£100 68 Sceatta, Continental series E, Secondary phase, quilled crescent, rev. degenerate votive standard, 1.03g (SCBI Abramson 243; SCBI BM 375ff; Abramson 94.10; N 45; S 790). Very fine £70-£90 69 Sceatta, Continental series E, porcupine-like figure, rev. debased standard, 0.81g/5h (SCBI Abramson 239ff; Abramson 94.10; N 45; S 790). Very fine or better £60-£80

Kings of Northumbria 70 Eadberht (737-58), Sceatta, EOTBERTVS around cross with pellets in angles within centre circle, rev. quadruped beast right, triquetra below, 1.08g/3h (SCBI Abramson 852, same obv. die, SCBI Lyon –; N 177; S 847). Struck from base metal, obverse scuffed and fine, reverse better £90-£120

71 Eanred (810-41), Styca, Phase I, Wilheah, EANRED REX around pellet in annulet, rev. VILHEAH around pellet in annulet, 1.18g/3h (SCBI Abramson 941-3; SCBI Lyon 89; N 186; S 860). About extremely fine, attractive for issue £90-£120

Archbishops of York 72 Eanbald II (796-835), Sceatta, Phase I, Eadwulf, EANBALD AR around small cross, rev. (SCBI Lyon 95ff; EMC 2021.0328, same rev. die; N 194; S 861). Fine

EODVVLF

around small cross, 1.02g/9h £40-£50

73 Eanred (810-41), Styca, Phase II, Forthæd, XER ANREDO around cross, rev. FORDRED around cross, 0.98g/9h (SCBI Lyon 122ff; N 186; S 862). Good fine, the obverse reading unusual £40-£50 74 Wigmund (837-49), Styca, Edilveard, PERA DNUMPIV + around cross, rev. EDILVEARD around cross, 1.23g/3h (BMC 764; SCBI Abramson –; SCBI Lyon –; S 870; N 196). Hard green surface deposits, very fine, unusual with the retrograde obverse legend £90-£120

Archbishops of Canterbury

75 Wulfred (805-32), Penny, Canterbury, Gp VI (under Baldred), Wilnoth, VVIFRED ARCHIEPISC around facing tonsured bust within inner circle, rev. VILNOD MONET around, DRVR CITS within inner circle, 1.27g/3h (Naismith C69a, same obv. die; BLS 18a; SCBI BM 769; N 239; S 891). Cracked and bent, otherwise very fine, very rare; the fabric stable and seemingly of good silver £200-£260 Provenance: Found at Chatteris (Cambridgeshire), October 2019; EMC 2019.0316

Kings of Mercia

76 Offa (757-96), Penny, Light coinage, London, Ealhmund, O F A R in angles of lozenge cross fleury with annulet in centre, rev. + ALH MVN D in four lines divided by a beaded line with fleury ends, 1.06g/12h (Chick 39b; SCBI BM 73; N 282; S 904). Edge ragged, porous surfaces, obverse fine, reverse about so £400-£500

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77 Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, Canterbury, Eoba, Group IIA, Cross-and-wedges type, CEONWVLF REX around diademed bust right interrupting legend, rev. EABA MONETA around, cross and wedges within centre circle, 1.10g/5h (Naismith C25; BLS 25; SCBI BM 135; N 344; S 916). Edge ragged, crack penetrating through the legend at 11 o’clock and running behind the bust along the inner circle, otherwise fine, scarce £120-£150

78 Beornwulf (823-5), Penny, Ipswich (?), Monne, [–]EORNPVLF RE around head right, rev. [–]ONNA around cross-crosslet, 0.87g/3h (Naismith E24a, same obv. die; BLS 4; SCBI BM 274, same obv. die; N 397; S 929). A large fragment and creased, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £120-£150

79 Burgred (852-74), Penny, Phase IIb, type D, Hussa, BVRGRED RE +, rev. MON + HUSSA ETA in three lines, trefoil of pellets after A, 1.26g/12h (MacKay H7.15, this coin; SCBI Northern Museums 705, same rev. die; N 426; S 941A). Surfaces dulled, otherwise very fine, reasonable fabric for issue £300-£360 Provenance: F. Elmore Jones Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 May 1971, lot 36

Kings of East Anglia

80 Æthelstan I (c. 827-45), Penny, Portrait type, Ipswich, Eadgar, EDELSTA[–] around right facing diademed bust, rev. [–]A · R · MON around cross-crosslet within inner circle, 0.80g/6h (Naismith –; Pagan –; EMC 2013.0094, same dies; N –; S 948). A large fragment, fine, rare £200-£260 81 Æthelweard (c. 840-55), Penny, Tuduwine, AEDELV[–] around large a within inner circle, rev. TVDV around, cross and wedges within inner circle, 0.76g/4h (Naismith E52a [these dies not represented]; Pagan p.70; SCBI BM 914; N 451; S 953). A large fragment, otherwise good fine, scarce £120-£150

Kings of Wessex

82 Alfred the Great (871-99), Penny, Cross-and-Lozenge type, London dies, Burgwald, ELFRED RE Z +, tall diademed bust right breaking inscription, rev. BV : RG VA LD in angles of a long cross with lozenge in centre, 0.96g/9h (Blackburn & Keynes –; SCBI –; BMC –; N 629; S 1058). Minor unobtrusive edge loss consistent with being a field find, otherwise about extremely fine, attractive dark find patina, rare £3,000-£3,600 Provenance: Found at Wold Newton (E. Yorkshire), c. 2006

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Danish East Anglia 83 St Edmund Memorial coinage, Penny, ‘Inda’, OSC EADNM, large A, rev. + INDA I + M, 1.27g/3h (N 483; S 961). Chipped and repaired, slight bend to flan, otherwise very fine £60-£80

Southern Danelaw

84 Penny, Two Line type, imitating Alfred’s late issue, uncertain moneyer, lines (partly inverted), 1.16g/6h (N 475/1; S 966). Good fine or better

EL FR ED RE,

small cross pattée, rev.

IICR IIDIL In

two £600-£800

Edward the Elder (899-924)

85 Penny, Two Line type [HCT 1], Beagstan, EADVVEARD REX + around small cross pattée, rev. BEAHS TAN MO in two lines divided by three crosses pattée, cross pattée above, trefoil below, 1.54g/11h (CTCE 85; SCBI East Anglia 134; BMC 17; N 649; S 1087). Very fine, but creased and badly cracked £300-£400

86 Penny, Two Line type [HT 1], Pitit, EADVVEARD REX, small cross, rev. PITIT MONE in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.51g/12h (CTCE 246; N 649; S 1087). Edge slightly chipped, otherwise very fine and toned £300-£400

Eadred (946-955) 87 Penny, Two Line type [HT 1, Midlands], Warin, VVAR IN MO divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, two crescents at end of obv. legend, 1.14g/6h (CTCE 67; SCBI BM 541, same dies; N 706; S 1113). Cracked, straightened and with some edge loss, otherwise fine £90-£120

Eadwig (955-959)

x

88 Penny, Two Line type [HT 1 ‘York’], Heriger, HERIGER M¯O divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.37g/2h (SCBI Edinburgh 329, same dies; CTCE 68; N 724; S 1122). Some unobtrusive edge loss, otherwise very fine, toned £600-£800

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Eadgar (959-975)

89 Penny, Two Line type [HT NE V], Copman, EADGAR REX, small cross, rev. COPMAN H in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 0.96g/4h (CTCE 41; N 741; S 1129). Edge chipped, one piece broken and reattached, otherwise very fine £150-£180

90 Penny, Two Line type [HT NE V], Farthein, EADGAR REX, pellets in legend, small cross, rev. FARDEIN MO in two lines divided by three crosses, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.12g/9h (CTCE 46; N 741; S 1129). Slightly bent, otherwise about very fine £240-£300

91 Penny, Circumscription Cross type [York group], Fastolf, EADGAR REX, small cross pattée, rev. FASTOLF + MOI, small cross pattée, 1.15g/8h (SCBI BM 1126, same dies; CTCE 295; N 748; S 1134). Very fine, full flan, dark tone £900-£1,100

Edward the Martyr (975-978)

x

92 Penny, Reform type, Stamford, Boia, BOIA M-O STAMF-, 1.27g/4h (SCBI Lincolnshire 1076-7, same dies; BMC 24; N 763; S 1142). Area of weakness in obverse legend and a very small edge split at 4 o’clock, otherwise good very fine, attractive dark tone [slabbed NGC AU Details bent] £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: Found at Cranwich (Norfolk), 1993; EMC 1992.0269

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93 Penny, Reform type, York, Ælfstan, ALFSTAN M'O E[F]E, 1.31g/11h (SCBI Hunterian 776, same obv. die; BMC –; N 763; S 1142). Numerous edge chips and double-struck on reverse, otherwise good fine, rare £1,000-£1,200

Æthelred II (978-1016)

94 Penny, Long Cross type, London, Godwine, toned

GODPINE M’O LVND,

1.68g/10h (BEH 2627ff; N 774; S 1151). About very fine, £150-£180

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 4-5 February 1981, lot 121 (part)

95 Penny, Long Cross type, London, Leofric, LEOFRIC M’O LVND, 1.47g/9h (SCBI American Collections 453-4, same dies; BEH 2687ff; N 774; S 1151). Flan lightly creased, otherwise nearly very fine £260-£300

96 Penny, Long Cross type, London, Leofric, LEOFRIC M’O LVND, 1.33g/9h (BEH 2699; N 774; S 1151). Cracked, otherwise very fine, toned £100-£120

97 Penny, Helmet type, Winchester, Ælfweald (?), ALFIOD MΩO PINT, 1.43g/7h (Winchester Mint 608-9, these dies not represented; SCBI Mack 1000; N 775; S 1152). Small flan crack at 1 o’clock, lightly pecked and crimped, otherwise very fine and lightly toned; struck from a worn and seemingly re-cut reverse die £120-£150

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

98 Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Æthelnoth, ÆDELPINE M · Ω · O LVN, late London D dies, reads ANG :, 1.10g/6h (Lyon, BNJ 1998, p.24; SCBI Copenhagen 700; BEH 2181; N 777; S 1154). Somewhat crimped and peckmarked, otherwise very fine £150-£180

99 Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Eadnoth, EARDNOD M’O LVND, London D dies, 1.33g/6h (Lyon, BNJ 1998, p,24; SCBI Copenhagen 784; SCBI Mack 1026, same dies; BEH 2450; N 777; S 1154). Crack penetrating through legend at 1 o’clock and running anti-clockwise along inner circle before terminating at 9 o’clock, pecked, otherwise very fine £120-£150 100 Penny, Last Small Cross type, London, Eadwold, EADPOLD MΩN LVN, late London D dies, reads ANGL :, 1.12g/6h (Lyon, BNJ 1998, p.24; SCBI Copenhagen 768-9; BEH 2411; N 777; S 1154). Flan crack at 12 o’clock and peckmarked, otherwise fine £90-£120

Cnut (1016-1035)

101 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Axbridge, Ælfric, ÆLFRIC ON AXA, Bath b dies, reads ANGLORV, 0.89g/9h (Blackburn & Lyon p.233; Elmore Jones, BNJ XXX, 3; BEH 5; SCBI Copenhagen 1; N 781; S 1157). Struck from worn dies, otherwise good fine, lightly toned and excessively rare £1,800-£2,200

102 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Bath, Ælfweald, ALFPOLD O : N BAD, middle Winchester dies, 1.28g/6h (Blackburn & Lyon p.228; BEH 41-4; SCBI Copenhagen 47; SCBI West Country Museums 593; N 781; S 1157). Flan cracked and peckmarked, otherwise good fine £100-£120

103 Penny, Quatrefoil type, London, Brihtnoth, BRIHTNOD LVNDEN, ties from crown, reads ANGLOR, late London C dies, 1.06g/3h (Blackburn & Lyon p.246; BEH 2048; BMC –; N 781; S 1157). Extremely fine with an attractive portrait, the variety rare £600-£800

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104 Penny, Quatrefoil type, Thetford, Sumarlithr, SVMERLEDI O DEO, late Lincoln dies, 1.05g/3h (Carson 47; Blackburn & Lyon pp.236-8; BEH 3523; N 781; S 1157). Flan slightly wavy, a few light peckmarks on obverse, otherwise nearly very fine £200-£260

105 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London, Ælfgar, ÆLFGAR ON LVND, 1.03g/7h (BEH 1876ff; N 787; S 1158). Very fine £200-£260

106 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London, Brungar, BRVNGAR ON LVN, 1.05g/9h (BEH 2072ff; N 787; S 1158). Slightly wavy flan, very fine £200-£260

107 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, London, Etsige, 2336; N 787; S 1158). Fine, peckmarked

ETSIGE

:

ON LVN

·

DE

·, 1.06g/2h (SCBI Copenhagen 2509, same dies; BEH £90-£120

108 Penny, Pointed Helmet type, York, Æthelwine, EDELPINE M-O EO :, 0.92g/3h (BEH 560-1; N 787; S 1158). Fine £100-£120 Provenance: SNC June 1979 (5907)

109 Penny, Short Cross type, Lincoln, Crinan, 1159). Very fine, the moneyer scarce

CRINA ON LINCOL

:, 1.19g/9h (Mossop pl. li, 10, same dies; BEH 1540; N 790; S £200-£260

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110 Penny, Short Cross type, Lincoln, Swartinc, SPEARTINC ON LINC, 1.13g/9h (Mossop pl. lv, 18ff; BEH 1761; N 790; S 1159). Cleaned and centres slightly weak, otherwise good very fine £200-£260

111 Penny, Short Cross type, London, Ælfwig, ÆLFPII ON LVN, 1.14g/3h (SCBI Copenhagen 2092, same rev. die; cf. BEH 2000; N 790; S 1159). Slight wave to flan, very fine, lightly toned £180-£220

112 Penny, Short Cross type, Thetford, Wineman, flan, very fine

PINEMAN ON DEO,

1.16g/3h (Carson 116; BEH 3545; N 790; S 1159). Wavy £200-£260

113 Penny, Short Cross type, York, Wulfnoth, PVLNOD ON EOFER, 1.15g/1h (BEH 864; N 790; S 1159). Very fine

£200-£260

Harold I (1035-1040) 114 Penny, Jewel Cross type, Lincoln, Godric, GO[–]IC ON LINCOL, 0.88g/9h (Mossop pl. lvii, 25ff; BEH 385; N 802; S 1163). Bent, cracked and chipped, otherwise about very fine £80-£100

115 Penny, Jewel Cross type, Norwich, Ælfweald, ÆLFPOLD O NORDPI :, 0.86g/6h (BEH 771; N 802; S 1163). Possibly plugged at top, edge chipped, otherwise about very fine £100-£120

116 Cut Halfpenny, Jewel Cross type, Norwich, Ælfweald, [—]FFPALD [—], 0.48g/12h (SCBI Copenhagen 455, same rev. die; N 802; S 1163). Better than very fine £80-£100

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Harthacnut (1035-1042)

117 Penny, Jewel Cross type, bust right, London, Eadweald, EADPALD ON LVN :, 1.15g/6h (SCBI Copenhagen 669 var. [bust left]; Cleghorn, BNJ 2015 –; SCBI Stockholm –; BEH –; BMC –; Doubleday –; FEJ –; N 809; S 1167). Lightly cleaned and now re-toning, some areas of weakness, otherwise good very fine, extremely rare and possibly unique £4,000-£5,000 Currently only the moneyers Ælfgar, Bruna, Goda, Godric and Oda are known to have produced right-facing bust coins under Harthacnut

x

118 Penny, Arm and Sceptre type, in the name of Harthacnut, Chester, Croc, CRO : C ONN LEICS, 1.12g/8h (SCBI Stockholm 1776 -7, same rev. die; cf. BEH 1325 rev.; N 811; S 1168). Very fine, reverse better, extremely rare £2,000-£2,600 Provenance: Bruun Rasmussen Auction 897 (Copenhagen), 2 November 2020, lot 427. The obverse legend is somewhat blundered and some of the letters are of crude style; it is possible that the die was re-engraved to change the name of the king from Cnut to Harthacnut

x

119 Penny, Danish type, Lund (Sweden), Alfward, HARDECNVT, bust left, rev. ALFPARD :O LV, long cross with two annulets and two pellets in angles, 1.05g/6h (Becker H5/14; S 1170). Slightly creased, otherwise very fine and toned £1,200-£1,500 Provenance: Goldberg Auction 48 (Beverly Hills), 14 September 2008, lot 2463

120 Penny, Danish type, uncertain mint and moneyer, blundered legend around curled serpent, rev. blundered legend around cross-like device, 0.94g/11h (Hauberg pl. iv, 1; Becker p.120; S 1170). Several minor flan cracks, otherwise very fine £300-£360

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

121 Penny, Radiate type, Thetford, Eadric, EDRICC ON DEODF, 0.96g/3h (Carson –; Freeman 62; N 816; S 1173). Nearly very fine but edge chipped £150-£200 122 Penny, Radiate type, York, Scula, SCVLA ONN EOFER, 0.99g/9h (Freeman 312; N 816; S 1173). Split into two large fragments, good fine £80-£100

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123 Penny, Expanding Cross type [Heavy issue], Canterbury, Ælfred, ÆLFRED ON CENTAR, bust D, reads REEX, 1.51g/12h (Freeman 5; BMC 61; N 823; S 1177). Small edge loss at 7 o’clock, some light corrosion on reverse and artificially toned, otherwise very fine £180-£220 Provenance: M. Trenerry Collection, DNW Auction 194, 7-8 September 2021, lot 34 [from Seaby]

124 Penny, Hammer Cross type, Hastings, Brid, fine

BRID

: ON HÆSTI, 1.33g/12h (Freeman 8; HHK 121; N 828; S 1182). Good very £300-£400

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 4-5 February 1981, lot 121 (part)

125 Cut Halfpenny, Hammer Cross type, Lincoln, Auti, [–]I ON LINCO[–], 0.67g/6h (Freeman 68; Mossop pl. lxxvii, 21, same obv. die; N 828; S 1182). About extremely fine £60-£80

126 Penny, Facing Bust type, London, Osmund, OSMVND 830; S 1183). Scuff on reverse, otherwise very fine

ON LVNDENE

:, 0.96g/12h (Freeman 639; SCBI Lincolnshire 1768; N £360-£400

127 Penny, Facing Bust type, Thetford, Atsurr, ATSER ON DETFOR, 1.01g/12h (Carson 127-8; Freeman 39; SCBI Ashmolean 1043 and South Eastern Museums 1629, same dies; N 830; S 1183). Better than fine £260-£300

Harold II (1066)

128 Penny, PAX type, Norwich, Cinric, CINRIC ON NO[—]P, 1.09g/8h (Pagan, NM p.194; BMC –; N 836; S 1186). Slightly bent, chipped and cracked, otherwise good fine, extremely rare; probably the fourth known specimen £300-£400 Provenance: Found at Hethersett (Norfolk). Pagan mentions only one specimen of this type from the Rotherham (Yorkshire) Hoard. There is a single specimen recorded in the recent Chew Valley Hoard as well as a cut Halfpenny from Stoke Holy Cross (Norfolk), EMC 2020.0154. Other coins and moneyers exist for Norwich but they are the type without sceptre

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

William I (1066-1087)

129 Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Wallingford, Ægelwine, AEGLPINE ON [—], 1.36g/12h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.82; SCBI Ashmolean 157, same dies; BMC 1021; N 848; S 1257). Margins partly flat, otherwise good very fine and toned £300-£400

130 Penny, PAXS type [BMC VIII], Winchester, Godwine, N 850; S 1257). Very fine with some toning

GODPINE ON PINC,

1.38g/3h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.83; BMC 1088 var.; £500-£700

131 Customs tally, in lead, from presumably official dies for a Penny of Profile Right type [BMC VII], London, Eadwi, [E]DPI ON LIIN[–], 2.49g/3h (Archibald 30ff; cf. SCBI Stockholm 254 and BMC 464 revs.). Somewhat corroded, otherwise fine, unusual £100-£120

William II (1087-1100) 132 Penny, Profile type [BMC I], London, Edwi, EDPI [——] NDNEN, 1.03g/12h (BMC 32; N 851; S 1258). In two fragments, approximately 15-20% of coin missing, otherwise very fine, rare £100-£120

Henry I (1100-1135)

133 Penny, Pointing Bust and Stars type [BMC VI], London, Wulfwine, PVLFPINE : ON : LVN, 1.25g/9h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.95, type unlisted for the moneyer; Allen, BNJ 2016 –; BMC –; N 862; S 1267). Light surface stress mark on obverse, otherwise very fine for issue, reverse well-centred, extremely rare £1,000-£1,200 134 Cut Farthing, Large Profile/Cross and Annulets type [BMC VIII], perhaps York, Outhbern, [—]ERN[——], 0.26g (cf. Allen, BNJ 2012, p.106; N 864; S 1269). Very fine £50-£60 Provenance: Found in Yorkshire

135 Penny, Full Face/Cross Fleury type [BMC X], probably Worcester, Godric, GODRICVS : ON PIR (?), 1.15g/3h (cf. Allen, BNJ 2012, p.105; N 866; S 1271). Portrait of crude style, bent, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £200-£300 Provenance: Found in Norfolk. Dr Allen lists Godric as a Worcester moneyer for Henry I, type 13

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

136 Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], Canterbury, uncertain moneyer, [——] S 1276). Cleaned, partly flat, otherwise very fine

ON

: CAN, 1.42g/3h (N 871; £100-£120

Stephen (1135-1154)

137 Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], London, Beorhtmær, BRITMA[—] ON : LV :, 1.17g/3h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; Mack –; N 873; S 1278). Obverse struck off-centre, cleaned, otherwise about very fine; this spelling of the moneyer’s name rare £300-£400 Provenance: Found at Soberton (Hampshire), July 2020; EMC 2020.0231

138 Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], uncertain mint and moneyer, [–––]RA[–––], 1.39g/3h (?) (N 873; S 1278). Legends almost flat, otherwise nearly very fine with a reasonable portrait £260-£300

139 Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], uncertain mint and moneyer, [——] double-struck, weak in parts, otherwise very fine and toned

ON

[—], 1.24g (N 873; S 1278). Severely £80-£100

140 Penny, Voided Cross and Stars type [BMC II], London, Rodbert, [—-]T : ON : LVN, 1.26g/1h (Allen, BNJ 2012, p.112; N 878; S 1280). Slightly creased and with two small cracks, otherwise nearly very fine but flat in parts £200-£300

Henry II (1154-1189) 141 Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib1, London, Reinald, Good fine or better 142 Short Cross coinage, Penny, class Ic, London, Raul, edge crack, otherwise about very fine

REINALD

· ON · LVN, 1.25g/7h (SCBI Mass 312-13; N 963; S 1344). £80-£100

RAVL ON LVNDE,

1.28g/8h (SCBI Mass 606-8; N 964; S 1345). Small £60-£80

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Richard I (1189-1199) 143 Penny, class IIIab, Winchester, Gocelm, 967; S 1347). Fine or better

GOCeLM

· ON · WIN, five pearls to crown, 1.01g/6h (SCBI Mass 838, same dies; N £60-£80

The Mass specimen (DNW Auction 73A, lot 1261) had the following footnote: ‘some wiry, poorly engraved letters in mint signature’. Scrutiny suggests the possibility that the reverse die was cut over an incomplete and poorly engraved obverse die

144 Penny, class IVa, Canterbury, Ulard, otherwise good fine

VLARD

· ON · CANT, 1.37g/6h (SCBI Mass 908ff; N 968; S 1348A). Slightly off-centre, £60-£80

John (1199-1216) 145 Penny, class Vb, Exeter, Iohan, flan, good fine

IOHAN

· ON · eCCe, curls 2/2, 1.14g/8h (SCBI Mass 1493; N 970; S 1351). Slightly small of £60-£80

146 Penny, class Vb2, London, Beneit, BENEIT · ON. LVN, 1.44g/3h (SCBI Mass 1402; N 970; S 1351). Minor surface porosity, otherwise very fine, dark find patina £60-£80 147 Penny, class Vb2, Winchester, Andreu, 1604ff; N 970ii; S 1351). Fine

ANDREV

· ON · WI, R before sceptre, 1.41g/12h (Winchester Mint 2652ff; SCBI Mass £50-£60

148 Penny, class Vc, Ipswich, Iohan, IOhAN ON GIPE, 1.46g/10h (Sadler 1624, this coin; SCBI Mass 1712-14; N 971; S 1352). Light scratch on obverse and flan flaw on reverse, otherwise very fine £100-£120 Provenance: Irelands Auction (Norwich), 21 March 1978, lot 1273

Henry III (1216-1272) 149 Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIa, London, Ilger, ILGER ON LVNDE, 1.34g/3h (SCBI Mass 1956; N 978; S 1356A). About very fine, toned £80-£100 150 Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Exeter, Robert, otherwise very fine, old dark tone

ROBERT ON ECCE,

1.36g/6h (S 1363; N 987). Struck slightly off-centre, £50-£70

Edward I (1272-1327) 151 New coinage, Penny, class 2a, London, 1.39g/1h (SCBI North 48; N 1014; S 1385). Nearly very fine, toned

£50-£60

152 New coinage, Penny, class 4a, Canterbury (N 1023; S 1419). Good very fine, dark tone [slabbed NGC XF 45] £80-£100

Edward III (1327-1377) 153 First coinage, Halfpenny, Berwick-upon-Tweed, class VIIIb, bear’s head in second and third quarters, VILLA BERVICI, 0.52g/3h (SCBI North 1159; N 1090; S 1537). About very fine for issue but edge chipped £100-£120

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The Norfolk Leopard................

The leopard when found had been folded over through disturbance in the soil over many years. The coin was examined carefully under the microscope and judged to be in good condition. It was then given a gentle clean to remove the adhering dirt by our consultant The coin still retains its natural colour and patina.


Lot 154

Actual size

An Important Gold Leopard of Edward III’s Third (Florin) coinage, First issue, January 1343 [O.S.] + EDWR’ · D’ · GRA’ · REX · ANGL’ · Z · FRANC’ · DNS · · HIB’ Crowned leopard séjant left, tail turned between his hind legs and passing behind him; around his neck a banner carrying the quartered arms of England and France ancient. · · · · · · · + · · DOMINE · NE · IN · FVRORE · TVO · ARGVAS · ME · o ded cross

t ornate uatrefo fin a s

t n uatrefo tressure, s on cusps and ons n spandre s.

3.48g/53.7gr/6h (Stewartby p.196; SCBI Schneider –; N 1106; S 1477).

available to commerce. Provenance: Found with a gold Noble of Edward III in north Norfolk, October 2019 (BM. 2020T40; PAS NMS-30E3B9); disclaimed 18 November 2021. Four other examples are known: British Museum, purchased in 1810, part of the collection formed by Barré Charles Roberts (1789-1810) [previously from the collection of the Coventry antiquary Thomas Sharp (1770-1841), and published in the Gentleman’s Magazine, 1800, vol. ii, p.945]. British Museum, purchased in 1915 from the estate of John Pierpont Morgan (1837-1913) [previously in the collections of John Brumell (1771-1850: Sotheby Auction, 19-27 April 1850, lot 196, £126), Edward Wright Wigan (1823-71) and Sir John Evans (1823-1908)]. Ashmolean Museum, purchased in 1956 from the Richard Cyril Lockett (1873-1950) Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 11-17 October 1956, lot 1223, £920 [previously Puttick & Simpson Auction, 29 June 1922, £170]. Private Collection, purchased from the Lord Stewartby (1935-2018) Collection, Part III, Spink Auction 239, 26 September 2016, lot 893, £4,300 [previously Spink Auction 164, 23 July 2003, lot 379, £4,400].

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Edward III, Renold Elstracke, Yale Centre for British Art


T

he Roman Empire had a sophisticated economy with coinage in gold, silver and bronze. While this system survived to some extent in the Byzantine territories, in most of western Europe silver alone became the staple circulating medium in the ninth century. In Italy, by the 13th century, the increasing volume and importance of trade required increasingly larger amounts of spec e. er aps due to t e n uence of t e ra c- nsp red o d co na e of t e n s of c y, t e trad n repu c of orence introduced the gold in 1252 and the neighbouring city state of Genoa quickly followed suit. An unsuccessful attempt was then made in 1257 to introduce a gold penny in England. The Venetians struck the zecchino from 1284, destined to become the staple of eastern Mediterranean trade for the next 500 years. Charles of Anjou, King of Naples, introduced a gold coinage in 1277 with his salut d’or and, not to be outdone by his great-uncle, the king of France ordered the striking of a gold coin in August 1290, the , ased on t e s e and e t of t e or n ut s o n t e po er of t e monarc y t a seated ma e of t e n o d n an or and eur-de- s. ese co ns somet mes carr ed a pr y mar of a pear t ea es, t e ad e of t e Florentine banking company of Peruzzi, who were involved at the time in operating mints on the king’s behalf. By the mid-13th century in western Europe trade, and later banking and coinage, were increasingly concentrated in the hands of Italians. As more and more goods were bought and sold by merchants, larger and larger sums were required for payment, some offset by the growing use of credits within the merchant societies, but others settled in full with Italian gold. At the time the English economy as enera y n cred t, t e e port of oo creat n an n o of money, s er to fac tate e eryday trade and fore n gold coins for the transactions of the king, the nobility and the wealthy merchant classes. An attempt was made to introduce a large silver coin in England in 1280 with the limited striking of Edward I’s . This proved unsuccessful and may have delayed a similar attempt to create a bi-metallic system. By the mid-1330s, however, the situation had changed. There was a dearth of circulating coin in England to the detriment of everyday trade. As Mavis Mate tells us, ‘In 1339 the situation appeared so serious that the magnates in Parliament voiced a fear that the shortage of silver coins might bring internal trade to a halt’. This was coupled with Edward III’s war with France which drained any remaining money from England and sent it overseas in an attempt to gain allies in his dispute with Philip VI of France. These incentives were mainly paid to the princes in the Low Countries, including Edward’s brothersin-law, Renaud, Duke of Gelderland and William, Margrave of Jülich, amongst others. These payments were sometimes made in English wool which the recipient could then sell on the European market, but more often was facilitated and paid by the Italian banking houses such as the Bardi and Peruzzi. This was normally done in gold or ns, usua y of Florentine origin. For example, by the end of 1339, Edward owed Duke John of Brabant a staggering 30 ,000 or ns and a furt er 5 , 50 or ns ere due to the Duke of Gelderland. At around the same time, he promised to pay t e Mar ra e of c ,000 or ns a cu and 0,000 sma o d or ns for m tary assistance rendered during the previous months. For a man with pretensions like Edward, seeking to unite the thrones of England and France, transactions like these must have made him acutely aware of the irony of not having his own economically and politically prestigious international currency in gold. A truce in the war with France, brokered at Malestroit in January 1343, gave the King a chance to turn his attention to matters

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other than the war. At the request of Parliament he sought to restore the domestic silver coinage. In early 1343, Edward received a letter from a little-known Italian moneyer called Peter Circos offering to undertake a reform of the currency. Catherine Eagleton and Richard Kelleher explain, ‘The petition relates primarily to silver coinage but, almost as an afterthought, Circos added a fina ne ment on n t at f t e n anted to a e o d money, e ne o to ma e t at as e . rcos as not given the appointment, but in December 1343 the task of introducing a gold coinage went to the mintmasters George Kirkyn and Lotto Niccolyn of Florence. The Proclamation, reprinted in NC 1900 by Sir John Evans, translates from Norman-French thus:

[1343 O.S]. e des n of t e or n or dou e- eopard as ased on contemporary co ns struc y t e n of rance and s predecessors, and also copies the majestic images used on the royal Great Seals. On the other hand, the leopard has an obverse design unparalleled in the European coinage of the time, gold or silver. Heraldic lions, mostly rampant, are found across the continent in the 13th and 14th centuries, but the design of the leopard cannot be traced back to any of them. (Conversely, a silver coin based on the design of the leopard was struck in Flanders in the 1380s). The reverse is a variation on a theme followed on French gold coins for the previous 50 years. The closest prototype would seem to be the reverse of Philip VI’s ange d’or, struck for a brief period in the early months of 1341.

fi e eopards and fi e e ms are current y no n. ndou ted y t e reason for t s s t e t dra a of t e co na e n u ust 3 ts demonet at on, pursuant to t e first ssue of no es and t e r fract ons n t e pre ous mont

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and

Edward III, Renold Elstracke, Yale Centre for British Art

Herbert Schneider remarked: 'Although the accounts show that a considerable volume of these coins was struck initially, it was realised already by June 1344 that the coinage was a failure'. The reasons are threefold. That the mint charges for the manufacture of the coins was too high. That the denominations of the coins were awkward and d d not fit nto t e domestic money of account, none being divisible either into the mark or the pound. Most telling perhaps is that the coins were overvalued in relation to silver (1:12, when a ratio of 1:11 would have been more appropriate). This advice may well have come from the Italian bankers and merchants, precisely the people with most to lose with the establishment of a successful English bi-metallic coinage system. Seven years were to pass before the correct ratio was applied. Between January 1343/4 and July 1344 a total of £32,000-worth of leopard gold was minted in the three denominations, double-leopard, leopard and helm, yet the surviving numbers are tiny: only three double-leopards,


English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

155 Pre-Treaty period, Quarter-Noble, series B/E mule, mm. cross 1 on obv., cross 2 on rev., pellets below shield and in centre of rev., annulet stops on both sides, 1.81g/11h (Doubleday 47; SCBI Schneider 20 var.; N 1162; S 1497). Slightly cracked in centre, traces of mounting on edge, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £500-£700

156 Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, 4.53g/7h (N 1147; S 1565). Flat in places, otherwise about very fine £60-£80

157 Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, 4.19g/11h (N 1147; S 1565). Fine

x

£50-£60

158 Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, 4.58g/8h (Stewartby p.259; N 1163; S 1567). Nearly very fine, dark-toned £90-£120

159 Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, lis on breast, rev. unbarred Ns, 4.38g/2h (N 1163; S 1568). Scuffed, fine £60-£80

160 Pre-Treaty period, Groat, series E/F mule, London, mm. cross 2 on obv., crown on rev., eight arcs to tressure, 4.39g/10h (Lawrence pp.94-5, 11; Stewartby p.259; N 1163/1174; S 1567/1569). About very fine, extremely rare £240-£300

161 Pre-Treaty period, Halfgroat, series E, mm. cross 2, London, 2.03g/2h (N 1166; S 1581). Fine, scuffed

£40-£50

162 Transitional Treaty period, Half-Noble, London, mm. cross potent on rev. only, reads EDWARDI, ropes 3-2, quatrefoils 4-3, rev. reads TVO ARGVS M, 3.67g/3h (SCBI Schneider 59/58; N 1223; S 1500). Lightly clipped and with a small central crack, otherwise fine £500-£700

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

163 Treaty period, Farthing, mm. cross, small bust with long neck, 0.36g/3h (Withers 9; N 1276; S 1636). Obverse fine but double-struck, reverse better, very rare £150-£200

Richard II (1377-1399)

164 Noble, type Ib, London, mm. cross pattée on rev. only, 6.88g/2h (SCBI Schneider 134, same rev. die; N 1302; S 1654). Heavily clipped, otherwise very fine £1,800-£2,200 165 Quarter-Noble, type IVa, mm. cross pattée, scallop above shield, pellet in centre of rev., 1.51g/7h (SCBI Schneider 185; N 1319 (2); S 1677). Good fine but clipped and cracked £300-£360

166 Penny, York, type IV, mm. cross, late bust with bushy hair, broken I in RICARD, double saltire stops after TAS, 1.10g/11h (Purvey pl. viii, 78, same dies; N 1239g; S 1696). Weak in centres, otherwise fine, rare £120-£150

Henry V (1413-1422)

167 Definitive issues, Noble, class Cb, mm. pierced cross on rev. only, mullet by sword arm, ropes 3-2, quatrefoils 3-3, nothing on rudder, broken annulet on ship’s side, 6.98g/12h (SCBI Schneider 227; N 1371; S 1742). Sometime cleaned and has been clipped, otherwise very fine £3,600-£4,000

168 Definitive issues, Quarter-Noble, class C, mm. pierced cross with pellet centre, lis above shield, annulets on cusps except at bottom, broken annulet to left and mullet to right of shield, 1.69g/1h (SCBI Schneider 240; N 1382; S 1756). Removed from a ring mount, otherwise good very fine, scarce £500-£600

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461) 169 Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, reads Good fine, toned

ANGL,

no fleur on breast, 3.48g/12h (Whitton 12a; N 1427; S 1836). £60-£80

170 Annulet/Rosette-Mascle mule Groat, Calais, mm. crosses II/V, annulets by neck, no fleur on breast, rosette after POSVI and SIE, 3.76g/2h (Whitton 12b; N 1427/1446; S 1836/1859). Edge chip at 6 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce £100-£120

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties 171 Annulet/Rosette-Mascle mule Halfgroat, Calais, mm. cross V, annulets at neck, rosette after POSVI and SIE’, mascle before LA, 1.77g/10h (Whitton 13f; N 1429/1448; S 1840/1862). Slightly bent with a few surface marks, otherwise about very fine £60-£80

172 Leaf-Pellet issue [C3], Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv. only, leaf on neck, pellets by crown, 3.60g/10h (Whitton 55ff; N 1505; S 1917). Scuff on obverse, dark tone, nearly very fine £120-£150 173 Cross-Pellet issue, Penny, York, Abp Booth, saltires by neck, pellets by crown, leaf on breast, small cross within quatrefoil in centre of rev., extra pellet in two quarters, 0.76g/6h (cf. Whitton 17a; N 1521; S 1940). Peripheral weakness, about very fine and toned, scarce £80-£100

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470) 174 Heavy coinage, Halfpenny, mm. rose, type IV, annulets by neck, 0.55g/9h (N 1547; S 1993). Slightly double-struck, otherwise good fine, scarce £60-£80

175 Heavy coinage/Light coinage mule Groat, London, class III//Vc, mm. rose, quatrefoils by bust, trefoil on bottom cusp, extra pellet in third quarter on rev., 2.69g/1h (Stewartby p.430; N 1532/1567; S 1973/2000). Good fine, very rare £200-£260 176 Light coinage, Groat, Norwich, class VI, mm. sun, surface marks, otherwise good fine

N

on breast, quatrefoils by neck, 2.71g/6h (N 1582; S 2011). A few £100-£120

Edward IV (Second reign, 1471-1483)

177 Angel, type XXI, mm. heraldic cinquefoil, reads REDEMPT, 5.13g/4h (B & W XXI, 1; SCBI Schneider 467-8; N 1626; S 2091). A few small marks and scuffs, otherwise good very fine £2,000-£2,600 178 Groat, London, class XXI, mm. cinquefoil, rose on breast and after very light porosity

DEVM,

2.88g/7h (N 1631; S 2100). Nearly very fine, £90-£120

Henry VII (1485-1509)

179 Angel, type III, mm. anchor (horizontal on obv.), reads AGL Z FRAN, 5.00g/7h (SCBI Ashmolean 26, same obv. die [erroneously illustrated as no. 27]; SCBI Schneider 527 var.; N 1696; S 2183). Minor surface marks, lightly creased and flan slightly ragged at 3 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, reverse better £1,500-£1,800

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties 180 Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, mm. anchor, crown with inner arch plain, 2.95g/4h (SCBI Ashmolean 377; N 1705c; S 2199). Very slightly dished, otherwise good fine, dark find patina £80-£100 181 Profile issue, Groat, regular issue, mm. cross-crosslet, reads Z F’, double saltire stops on obv., 2.89g/11h (SCBI Ashmolean 804ff; N 1747; S 2258). Slight bend to flan, otherwise good fine £100-£120

182 Profile issue, Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, saltire stops (double on rev.), reads 839; N 1747; S 2258). About fine, full flan, toned

AGL’ Z FR’,

183 Profile issue, Groat, regular type, mm. pheon, saltire stops (double on rev.), reads 858; N 1747; S 2258). Better than very fine with a strong portrait

2.83g/21h (SCBI Ashmolean £50-£60

AGL’ Z F’,

2.94g/2h (SCBI Ashmolean £400-£500

184 Profile issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp Bainbridge, mm. martlet, keys below shield, 1.49g/11h (N 1751/1; S 2262). Edge ragged and weak on face, fine £80-£100

185 Profile issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp Bainbridge, mm. rose, keys below shield, 1.34g/3h (SCBI Ashmolean 919 [Canterbury], same obv. die; N 1751/1; S 2262). Light surface marks, otherwise good very fine £120-£150

Henry VIII (1509-1547) 186 First coinage, Halfgroat, York, Abp Bainbridge, mm. martlet, keys below shield, 1.01g/9h (N 1769; S 2323). Good fine or better but weak in centres, scarce £100-£120 187 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.68g/12h (Whitton (iv); N 1797; S 2337E). Weak on face, otherwise about very fine, dark tone £90-£120 188 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.62g/7h (Whitton (iv); N 1797; S 2337E). Slightly weak on face, otherwise good fine, grey tone £80-£100 189 Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. lis, bust D, 2.45g/12h (N 1797; S 2337E). Better than fine, surface deposits £60-£80 190 Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.29g/10h (Whitton iii; N 1802; S 2343). Edge slightly ragged at 11 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, dark tone £90-£120 191 Posthumous coinage, Groat, Southwark, mm. E (?) on rev. only, bust 6, Roman lettering, roses in forks, pellet stops, 2.06g/10h (N 1872; S 2404). Edge ragged and some surface staining, otherwise fine, portrait reasonable for issue £70-£90

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Edward VI (1547-1553)

192 Second period, 8 oz. issue, Shilling, MDXLIX, Southwark, mm. Y, bust 1, transposed legends, reads 1918/2; S 2465A). A few crease marks, otherwise very fine for issue, rare

DOMINI,

3.99g/11h (N £500-£700

193 Third period, Fine issue, Sixpence, mm. y, 2.41g/10h (N 1938; S 2483). Minor edge loss at 5 o’clock, otherwise very fine £150-£180

Mary (1553-1554)

194 Groat, mm. pomegranate, reads REGI, 1.94g/9h (N 1960; S 2492). Light marks, otherwise very fine

195 Groat, mm. pomegranate, reads otherwise fine

REGI,

£400-£500

2.00g/10h (N 1960; S 2492). Flan bent at 8 o’clock and light surface marks, £80-£100

196 Groat, mm. pomegranate, reads REGI, 1.75g/11h (N 1960; S 2492). Several surface digs, fine, toned

£50-£60

197 Penny, mm. pomegranate, rev. VERITAS TEMP FILIA, wire-line inner circles, 0.43g/7h (N 1962; S 2494). Unobtrusive piercing, otherwise about very fine, good portrait, extremely rare £200-£260

Philip and Mary (1554-1558) 198 Shilling, 1554, full titles and mark of value, 5.84g/11h (N 1967; S 2500). Scuffed and marked, otherwise good fine with reasonable portraits £120-£150

199 Groat, mm. lis, reads PHILIP ET and ET REGINA, 1.80g/3h (N 1973; S 2508). Trace of creasing, otherwise good fine £120-£150

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English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

200 First issue, IRELAND, Edward VI, Shilling, MDLII, mm. harp, obv. countermarked with greyhound behind bust [to revalue it at Twopence-Farthing], 3.74g/3h (N 1990; S 2547). Good very fine, clear detailed countermark and full flan, extremely rare and probably the finest known £20,000-£24,000 This new metal detector discovery is in outstanding condition both for the type and for the countermark

201 Second issue, Shilling, mm. martlet, bust 3C, 5.90g/11h (N 1985; S 2555). Very weak on face, otherwise good fine £70-£90 202 Second issue, Penny, mm, cross-crosslet, 0.51g/12h (N 1988; S 2558). Very fine, toned

£80-£100

203 Third coinage, Sixpence, 1562, mm. rose, 3.01g/10h (BCW RS-2b:RS-b; N 1997; S 2561). Flan lightly creased and with a small scuff on reverse, otherwise very fine, scarce £120-£150

204 Third issue, Sixpence, 1563/2, mm. pheon, bust 3E, reads ELIZABETH D G ANG FR ET HI REGINA, 2.75g/6h (cf. DNW 190/100; BCW BA-9G:BA-l4; N 1997; S 2561B). Last digit of the date not clearly visible, fine or better, extremely rare £150-£200 Provenance: Found in Norfolk. Although the last digit of the date is not conclusive, the top of the 3 is visible and the coin appears to be from the same reverse die as DNW 190, lot 100, where the footnote states ‘The late vendor [Walter Wilkinson] suggested that this is one of three specimens known and struck from a different reverse die to the Shuttlewood coin’

205 Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1573, mm. acorn, bust 5A, 3.01g/4h (BCW AC-2b:AC-b1; N 1997; S 2563). A very minor bend to flan and with scattered surface marks consistent with having been excavated, otherwise about very fine £100-£120 206 Sixth issue, Halfpenny, mm. key, 0.27g/12h (N 2018; S 2581). Nearly very fine

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£40-£50


English Hammered Coins from Various Properties 207 Seventh issue, Halfpenny, mm. 1, 0.21g/11h (N 2017; S 2587). Good fine

£30-£40

208 Milled coinage, Sixpence, 1562, mm. star, bust D, 3.02g/6h (Borden/Brown 25, O3/R1; N 2027; S 2596). Creased, good fine, toned £80-£100

James I (1603-1625) 209 First coinage, Shilling, mm. thistle, second bust, 5.74g/1h (N 2073; S 2646). Slightly bent with a few surface marks, otherwise good fine but a little weak on face £60-£80

210 Second coinage, Double-Crown, fifth bust, mm. cinquefoil, 4.93g/9h (SCBI Schneider 37-8; N 2088; S 2623). Small edge irregularities at 3 and 6 o’clock, otherwise fine, attractive peripheral toning £400-£500 211 Third coinage, Halfcrown, mm. thistle on obv., lis on rev., 14.28g/4h (N 2122; S 2666). Scratched on obverse, otherwise fine £80-£100

212 Third coinage, Halfcrown, mm. trefoil, ground line below horse, 14.30g/4h (N 2122; S 2666). Obverse nearly very fine and weakly struck, reverse very fine or better £400-£600

Charles I (1625-1649)

213 Tower mint, Double Crown, Gp F, mm. triangle-in-circle, bust 6, 4.43g/10h (SCBI Schneider 213-14; SCBI Brooker 178 -9; N 2177; S 2706). Fine or better but creased £500-£600 214 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp II, type 2c, mm. portcullis, large second horseman, reads Brooker 316; N 2207; S 2771). Cleaned and marked, fine x

MAG BR FR ET HIB,

14.51g/9h (SCBI £90-£120

215 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a1, mm. tun, sash flies from waist, 14.45g/3h (Bull 297k/23; SCBI Brooker 334ff; N 2209; S 2773). Somewhat corroded, obverse fair, reverse fine £50-£60 216 Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle, 14.61g/12h (SCBI Brooker 351, same obv. die; N 2211; S 2775). Weak in parts, otherwise very fine £100-£120 217 Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp C, type 2a, mm. plume, reads BRI FR ET HI, 2.89g/9h (SCBI Brooker 595; N 2233; S 2809). A few surface marks, otherwise good fine £80-£100

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218 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp V, type 5, mm. sun, 15.05g/6h (Bull 532ff; SCBI Brooker 377; N 2215; S 2780). Some surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine £100-£120

x

219 Briot’s Second Milled issue, Shilling, mm. anchor, dies unsigned, 5.91g/6h (SCBI Brooker 728, same dies; N 2305; S 2859). Fine or a little better £200-£260

x

220 Briot’s Second Milled issue, Sixpence, mm. anchor and mullet on obv., anchor on rev., 6h (SCBI Brooker 730, same dies; N 2306; S 2860). Some adjustment marks, otherwise better than good very fine, attractively toned [slabbed PCGS AU 55] £500-£600

221 Shrewsbury mint, Half-Pound, 1642, mm. plume on obv. only, King on horseback left, no plume in field, ground-line with arms below, rev. Declaration, value and three plumes above, date below, 58.86g/1h (Morr. F-3; SCBI Brooker 804; N 2368; S 2924). About fine £1,400-£1,600

x

222 York mint, Halfcrown, Gp 3 [type 6], mm. lion, 14.73g/12h (Bull 570; Besly 3C; SCBI Brooker 1084; N 2314; S 2868). About very fine, toned £500-£600

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x

223 York mint, Shilling, Gp 2 [type 5], mm. lion, 5.36g/12h (Besly 2Ee; SCBI Brooker 1097, same dies; N 2320; S 2874). Creased, fine, toned £180-£220

Commonwealth (1649-1660) 224 Shilling, 1651, mm. sun on obv. only, 5.49g/3h (ESC 79; N 2724; S 3217). Obverse fair, reverse better

£70-£90

225 Shilling, 1653, mm. sun on obv. only, 6.14g/10h (ESC 124; N 2724; S 3217). Good very fine with some toning £600-£800

226 Shilling, 1653, mm. sun on obv. only, 5.43g/5h (ESC 124; N 2724; S 3217). About fine

£80-£100

Charles II (1660-1685)

227 Third issue, Shilling, mm. crown, reads BRI FRA ET HIB, rev. reads AVSPCE, 4.83g/5h (cf. ESC 309; N 2764; S 3322). Slightly small of flan, small mark in field by bust, otherwise nearly very fine but rather weak on portrait, the reverse error not listed in ESC £200-£300 There is a slight double-strike on the reverse but that does not seem to be responsible for the missing letter in AVSPICE

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties Oliver Cromwell

228 Shilling, 1658 (Lessen J28; ESC 254; S 3228). Good very fine

£2,000-£2,600

Charles II (1660-1685)

229 Guinea, 1680, fourth bust (EGC 272; S 3344). A few small marks and scuffs, otherwise good fine

£1,000-£1,200

230 Crown, 1662, first bust, no rose, extra ‘JR’ curl below bust, edge undated (ESC 350; S 3353). Lightly cleaned, centres weak, otherwise good fine, extremely rare £300-£400 231 Crown, 1666, second bust, edge inverted, extremely rare

XVIII

(ESC 366; S 3355). About fine, the inverted edge variety seemingly £90-£120

232 Crown, 1668, second bust, edge VICESIMO (ESC 373; S 3357). About fine, cleaned 233 Crown, 1672, third bust, edge VICESIMO QVARTO (ESC 388; S 3358). Cleaned and now re-toning, fine

234 Crown, 1676, third bust, edge otherwise very fine

VICESIMO OCTAVO

£80-£100 £60-£80

(ESC 397; S 3358). Light adjustment marks on obverse, date weak, £300-£400

235 Crown, 1679, third bust, edge TRICESIMO PRIMO (ESC 403; S 3358). Fair

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£50-£70


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

236 Crown, 1681, fourth bust, edge

TRICESIMO TERTIO

237 Crown, 1682, fourth bust, edge otherwise very fine

(ESC 414; S 3359). Minor surface marks, otherwise nearly very fine, toned £300-£360

TRICESIMO QVARTO

238 Halfcrown, 1669/4, third bust, edge about very fine, rare

VICESIMO PRIMO

(ESC 416; S 3359). Die flaw across obverse, some minor marks, £400-£500

(ESC 452; S 3365). Surfaces rough, some small digs in flan, otherwise £240-£300

239 Shilling, 1668, second bust (ESC 511; S 3375). Die break below bust, otherwise very fine

£240-£300

240 Sixpence, 1683 (ESC 580; S 3382). Some light scratches, otherwise good very fine

£200-£260

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x

241 Pattern Halfpenny, undated, by J. Roettiers, in copper, laureate and cuirassed bust left, rev. Britannia seated left, edge plain, 9.05g/12h (BMC 404). About very fine, scarce £240-£300

242 Farthing, 1675 (Cooke 706; BMC 528; S 3394). Small spot behind head, otherwise about extremely fine

£400-£500

James II (1685-1688) x

243 Crown, 1687, second bust, edge TERTIO (ESC 743; S 3407). About fine

£100-£150

244 Crown, 1687, second bust, edge TERTIO (ESC 743; S 3407). About fine

£100-£150

William and Mary (1688-1694) 245 Shilling, 1692 (ESC 863; S 3437). Cleaned, fair, scarce

246 Shilling, 1692, no stop after BR (ESC 865 var.; S 3437). About very fine

£60-£80

£300-£400

247 Pattern Halfpenny, 1694, in copper, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia seated left on chair or stool, edge plain, 31mm, 12.19g/6h (BMC 596). Very fine and very rare £300-£400 248 Halfpenny, 1694 (BMC 602; S 3452). Nearly very fine, the surfaces slightly porous

£80-£100

William III (1694-1702)

249 Crown, 1695, first bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 991; S 3470). Good fine, toned

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£120-£150


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250 Crown, 1696, third bust, edge OCTAVO (ESC 1004; S 3472). Cleaned, fine

£80-£100

251 Halfcrown, 1700, edge DVODECIMO (ESC 1043; S 3494). Light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine, lightly toned £400-£500

252 Shilling, 1697C, third bust (ESC 1175; S 3507). Marks on reverse, otherwise good fine and toned, rare 253 Shilling, 1697C, third bust (ESC 1175; S 3507). Scuffed, fine, scarce

£80-£100 £60-£80

254 Halfpenny, 1695 (BMC 638; S 3554). Struck off-centre, portrait very fine, reverse good fine, some spots of verdigris £80-£100

Anne (1702-1714) 255 Crown, 1703 VIGO, edge TERTIO (ESC 1340; S 3576). Fair

£120-£150

256 Crown, 1706, first bust, roses and plumes, edge QVINTO (ESC 1342; S 3578). A few unobtrusive adjustment marks, otherwise about extremely fine, attractively toned, scarce £2,600-£3,000

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George I (1714-1727)

257 Guinea, 1715, third bust (EGC 503; S 3630). A little scuffed, otherwise very fine or better

£1,200-£1,500

258 Guinea, 1716, fourth bust (EGC 505; S 3631). Scuffed and some surface marks, otherwise almost very fine £1,000-£1,200

259 Guinea, 1724, fifth bust (EGC 521; S 3633). Removed from a mount, fine

£400-£500

260 Quarter-Guinea, 1718 (EGC 550; S 3638). Slightly creased, otherwise good fine

£180-£220

George II (1727-1760) 261 Two Guineas, 1735 (EGC 566; S 3667A). Has been removed from a mount, gilt and polished

£600-£800

262 Half Guinea, 1753 (EGC 656; S 3685). About fine, creased

£200-£240

263 Half-Guinea, 1760, 0 of date over 9 (EGC 662 var.; S 3685). Light scratches on obverse, otherwise about very fine; the overdate apparently unrecorded £300-£400 264 Crown, 1743, roses, edge cleaned, fine

DECIMO SEPTIMO

(ESC 1667; S 3688). Obverse fields tooled to remove mount marks, harshly £90-£120

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265 Halfcrown, 1732, roses and plumes, edge extremely fine or better

SEXTO

(ESC 1675; S 3692). Two light scratches in front of neck, otherwise £800-£1,000

266 Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1688; S 3695A). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine 267 Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA, edge DECIMO NONO (ESC 1688; S 3695A). Brightly cleaned, otherwise very fine

£200-£260 £80-£100

268 Shilling, 1745 LIMA (ESC 1724; S 3703). Good very fine

£150-£180

269 Sixpence, 1728, plumes (ESC 1738; S 3706). Very fine

£80-£100

270 Sixpence, 1728, roses and plumes (ESC 1740; S 3707). Good very fine

£150-£180

271 Sixpence, 1746 LIMA (ESC 1757; S 3710A). Good very fine with some toning

£100-£120

272 Halfpenny, 1730 (BMC 836; S 3717). About extremely fine

£120-£150

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George III (1760-1820) Pre-1816 issues

273 Guinea, 1770, third bust (EGC 681; S 3727). Scratched, about fine, rare

£340-£400

274 Guinea, 1772, third bust (EGC 683; S 3727). Lightly wiped, otherwise very fine, some residual brightness

£600-£700

275 Guinea, 1774 (EGC 687; S 3728). A few light marks, otherwise good fine

£500-£600

276 Guinea, 1774, fourth bust (EGC 687; S 3728). Wiped, otherwise good fine

£400-£500

277 Guinea, 1775, fourth bust (EGC 691; S 3728). Lightly wiped, otherwise good fine, traces of residual bloom £400-£500

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278 Guinea, 1777, fourth bust (EGC 695; S 3728). Lightly hairlined, otherwise good fine, traces of residual bloom £400-£500

279 Guinea, 1790, fifth bust (EGC 718; S 3729). Cleaned, surfaces marked, fine

£340-£400

280 Guinea, 1793, fifth bust (EGC 722; S 3729). Cleaned and with some marks, otherwise about very fine

£400-£500

281 Guinea, 1793, fifth bust (MCE 397; S 3729). Has been mounted and gilt, otherwise very fine

£260-£300

282 Guinea, 1794, fifth bust (EGC 725; S 3729). Scratched and cleaned, otherwise very fine

£400-£500

283 Guinea, 1798, fifth bust (EGC 732; S 3729). A little scuffed and with some surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine £500-£700

284 Half-Guinea, 1786, fourth bust (EGC 827; S 3734). Obverse fine, reverse good fine

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£240-£300


British Milled Coins from Various Properties 285 Half-Guinea, 1786, fourth bust (EGC 827; S 3734). Harshly scratched on face and slightly dished, otherwise very fine £160-£200

286 Half-Guinea, 1808, seventh bust (EGC 852; S 3737). Extremely fine

£600-£800

287 Third-Guinea, 1799, first bust (EGC 869; S 3738). About fine, rare

£200-£260

288 Third-Guinea, 1799, first bust (EGC 869; S 3738). Fair, rare

£150-£200

G

289 Third-Guinea, 1804, second bust (EGC 874; S 3740). About very fine

£150-£180

G

290 Third-Guinea, 1806, second bust (EGC 876; S 3740). Slightly bent, some digs in flan, otherwise very fine

£150-£180

G

291 Third-Guinea, 1808, second bust (EGC 877; S 3740). Gilt and removed from a mount, poor

G

£80-£100

292 Quarter-Guinea, 1762 (EGC 886; S 3741). Good very fine

£500-£700

293 Quarter-Guinea, 1762 (EGC 886; S 3741). Traces of mounting on edge, otherwise good very fine

£240-£300

294 Quarter-Guinea, 1762 (EGC 886; S 3741). Some digs and scrapes, otherwise very fine

£200-£260

295 Quarter-Guinea, 1762 (EGC 886; S 3741). Creased through face, fine, toned

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£90-£120


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296 ‘Northumberland’ Shilling, 1763, 8 harp strings (ESC 2124; S 3742). Sometime lightly cleaned, otherwise nearly extremely fine £700-£900

297 Pattern Sixpence, 1788, by J.-P. Droz, in silver, crowned cypher within wreath, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 2.46g/12h (ESC 2216; Selig 1230). Minor surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine, toned [slabbed PCGS PR 62] £500-£600

298 Pattern Sixpence, 1790, by J.-P. Droz, in silver, crowned cypher within wreath, rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained, 12h (ESC 2221; Selig –). About as struck [slabbed PCGS PF 64] £500-£600

299 Maundy set, 1772, Fourpence 1772/0 (ESC 2233; S 3762) [4]. Good very fine or better, toned

£150-£200

300 Maundy set, 1780 (ESC 2234; S 3762) [4]. Of bright appearance, very fine or better

£240-£300

Provenance: A Collection of Maundy Sets, DNW Auction 158, 24-5 April 2019, lot 110

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301 Maundy set, 1800 (ESC 2239; S 3764) [4]. About extremely fine with matching tone; housed in a later maroon fitted case £240-£300 302 Partial Maundy set, 1776, comprising Fourpence, Twopence and Penny (ESC 2250, 2277, 2292; S 3750, 3756, 3759) [3]. Extremely fine, first about so, last of bright appearance £80-£100 No Maundy Threepences were issued for 1776

303 Threepence, 1763 (ESC 2255; S 3753). Virtually mint state [slabbed PCGS MS 63]

£80-£100

Provenance: DNW Auction 154, 3 December 2018, lot 460

x

304 Penny, 1797, 11 leaves (BMC 1133; S 3777). Metal flaw between E and brown patina [slabbed NGC MS 63 BN]

X

of

REX,

otherwise virtually as struck, attractive £400-£500

Provenance: Spink Auction 210, 6-7 October 2011, lot 450, recté BMC 1133

x

305 Restrike Pattern Halfpenny, 1799, by W.J. Taylor, in bronzed-copper, laureate bust right, K · on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left, thin raised rim around shield, ship without gunports, date figures re-cut, edge plain, 13.05g/6h (BMC 1260 [R 79]; cf. Selig 1397). Trifling specks, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck £300-£400 Provenance: Spink Auction 191, 28 November 2007, lot 288

306 Farthing, 1806, obv. 2 (Cooke 271; BMC 1397; S 3782). Small peripheral stain on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, some residual colour £30-£40

Bank of England 307 MEXICO, Charles IIII, 8 Réales, 1794, Mexico City, obv. countermarked with head of George III in oval, 26.22g (ESC 1852; S 3765A). Host fair, counterstamp about very fine £80-£100

308 Dollar, 1804, types A/2, leaf to upright of E in DEI, stop after REX (ESC 1925; S 3768). About extremely fine, toned £500-£700 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 7 June 2008, lot 148

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309 Proof Dollar, 1804, in silver, types C/2a, edge plain, 12h (L & S 64; ESC 1939; S 3768; Selig 1238). A few light hairlines, otherwise about mint state, some brilliance, rare [slabbed CGS 85] £1,200-£1,500

310 Dollar, 1804, types E/2, no stop after REX, leaf to centre of E in DEI, knock at 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine or better

K

in relief on rev. (ESC 1951; S 3768). Reverse edge £200-£260

311 Pattern Five Shillings and Sixpence, 1811, Dickinson types Kiii/5a1, by J. Phillp, in copper, large laureate bust left, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, thin flan, 24.20g/12h (ESC 1998). About as struck, attractively toned £1,000-£1,200

312 Three Shillings, 1811 (ESC 2065; S 3769). Almost as struck, attractively toned Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 144

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£240-£300


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313 Three Shillings, 1812, type 2 (ESC 2079; S 3770). Virtually as struck, attractively toned over mint bloom

£240-£300

Provenance: DNW Auction 160, 5-6 June 2019, lot 719

314 Proof Three Shillings, 1812, edge plain, 14.62g/12h (ESC 2080; S 3770). About as struck, toned over brilliant fields, very rare £800-£1,000 315 Three Shillings, 1813 (ESC 2082; S 3770). Extremely fine and toned, but graffiti lettering only partially removed from obverse £80-£100

316 Three Shillings, 1814 (ESC 2083; S 3770). About mint state

£200-£260

317 Three Shillings, 1815 (ESC 2084; S 3770). Good extremely fine

£120-£150

Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 271 (part)

Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 272 (part)

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318 Three Shillings, 1816 (ESC 2085; S 3770). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare

£1,000-£1,200

Provenance: DNW Auction 75, 26 September 2007, lot 474; P. Pywell-Phillips Collection, Spink Auction 257, 30-1 October 2018, lot 441

319 Eighteen Pence, 1811 (ESC 2112; S 3771). Of bright appearance, good extremely fine, reverse with reflective fields £100-£120 x

320 Eighteen Pence, 1811 (ESC 2112; S 3771). About extremely fine

£80-£100

321 Eighteen Pence, 1812, type 2 (ESC 2115; S 3772). Good extremely fine, toned [slabbed PCGS MS 63]

£120-£150

322 Eighteen Pence, 1812, type 2 (ESC 2115; S 3772). Good extremely fine [slabbed CGS Unc 85]

£120-£150

323 Eighteen Pence, 1813 (ESC 2119; S 3772). Extremely fine or better [slabbed CGS Unc 80]

£100-£120

324 Eighteen Pence, 1814 (ESC 2121; S 3772). Extremely fine

£100-£120

325 Eighteen Pence, 1815 (ESC 2122; S 3772). Good extremely fine

£100-£120

Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 271 (part)

Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 272 (part)

New coinage

G

326 Sovereign, 1818, ascending colon after BRITANNIAR (M 2A; S 3785A). Almost fine

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£400-£600


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(M 2A; S 3785A). Cleaned, possibly from a ring mount, otherwise fine £300-£400

G

327 Sovereign, 1818, ascending colon after

G

328 Sovereign, 1820, closed 2 (M 4B; S 3785C). Good fine, rare

£500-£600

G

329 Sovereign, 1820, closed 2 (M 4B; S 3785C). Trace of mount on edge, otherwise fine

£300-£400

G

330 Half-Sovereign, 1817 (M 400; S 3786). Lightly brushed, otherwise extremely fine

£500-£700

G

331 Half-Sovereign, 1818 (M 401; S 3786). Faint scratch behind head, otherwise good very fine

£300-£400

G

332 Half-Sovereign, 1818 (M 401; S 3786). Lightly cleaned and with some minor marks, otherwise very fine

£200-£260

BRITANNIAR

333 Crown, 1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009; S 3787). Probably sometime lightly wiped with resulting hairlines but now re-toned, otherwise good extremely fine, reflective surfaces £400-£500

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334 Crown, 1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009; S 3787). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

335 Crown, 1819, edge

LIX

£150-£180

(ESC 2010; S 3787). A few minor surface marks and scratches, otherwise about mint state, toned £800-£1,000

336 Crown, 1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010; S 3787). A few surface marks, otherwise about extremely fine but sometime cleaned £150-£200

337 Halfcrown, 1816 (ESC 2086; S 3788). Nearly extremely fine, dark tone

£200-£260

338 Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 2090; S 3788). Good extremely fine

£200-£260

339 Halfcrown, 1817, small head (ESC 2096; S 3789). Of bright appearance, extremely fine

£150-£200

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

340 Halfcrown, 1820 (ESC 2105; S 3789). A few marks on King’s face and of bright appearance, otherwise good extremely fine £240-£300 341 Shilling, 1817 (ESC 2144; S 3790). Good extremely fine [slabbed CGS Unc 85] 342 Shilling, 1817, RRITT flaw (ESC 2144; S 3790). Very fine and toned, rare

£100-£120 £90-£120

343 Shilling, 1817, unbarred H in HONI (ESC 2146; S 3790). Better than extremely fine, rare, [slabbed CGS Unc 82] £120-£150

344 Proof Shilling, 1817, edge plain, 12h (ESC 2149; S 3790). A trifle hairlined in fields, otherwise about as struck, light peripheral toning [slabbed PCGS PR 63] £800-£1,000

345 Shilling, 1819 (ESC 2152; S 3790). About mint state

£150-£180

346 Shilling, 1820 (ESC 2157; S 3790). About as struck, attractively toned

£120-£150

Provenance: A Collection of Shillings, the Property of a Gentleman, DNW Auction 160, 5 June 2019, lot 466

Provenance: DNW Auction 158, 24-5 April 2019, lot 416

347 Shilling, 1820, unbarred H unbarred]

H

in

HONI

(cf. ESC 2146; S 3790). Good extremely fine, residual bloom [slabbed CGS UNC 82, £280-£320

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

348 Sixpence 1820, 1 in date inverted (ESC 2208; S 3791). Good fine, the error extremely rare

£150-£180

Provenance: London Coin Auction 169, 6 June 2020, lot 1799

349 Maundy set, 1817 (ESC 2240; S 3792) [4]. Extremely fine or nearly so, but Fourpence with mark on King’s cheek £150-£200

350 Maundy set, 1818 (ESC 2241; S 3792) [4]. Extremely fine with matching tone

£200-£260

Provenance: DNW Auction 155, 16 January 2019, lot 156

George IV (1820-1830)

G

351 Sovereign, 1821 (M 5; S 3800). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine

G

352 Sovereign, 1821 (M 5; S 3800). About very fine

£400-£500

G

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

£400-£500

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£1,000-£1,200


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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354 Sovereign, 1822 (M 6; S 3800). Fine

£300-£400

G

355 Sovereign, 1824 (M 8; S 3800). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£500-£700

G

356 Sovereign, 1825, type 2 (M 10; S 3801). Has been cleaned and scuffed, otherwise very fine

£500-£600

G

357 Sovereign, 1825, type 2 (M 10; S 3801). Minor edge marks, otherwise about very fine

£400-£500

G

358 Sovereign, 1826 (M 11; S 3801). Good fine

£400-£500

G

359 Sovereign, 1826 (M 11; S 3801). Good fine

£400-£500

G

360 Sovereign, 1826 (M 11; S 3801). Good fine

£400-£500

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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361 Sovereign, 1826 (M 11; S 3801). Scraped in centre of reverse, otherwise very fine

G

362 Half-Sovereign, 1823 (M 404; S 3803). Lightly hairlined, otherwise extremely fine, rare

G

363 Half-Sovereign, 1823 (M 404; S 3803). Some contact marks, otherwise good very fine, rare

£400-£500

G

364 Half-Sovereign, 1827 (M 408B; S 3804A). About extremely fine

£500-£700

365 Halfcrown, 1820 (ESC 2357; S 3807). Light surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine

£240-£300

366 Sixpence, 1824 (ESC 2425; S 3814). Better than extremely fine, lightly toned

£120-£150

367 Sixpence, 1826, type 3 (ESC 2433; S 3815). Extremely fine, grey tone

£400-£500

£1,000-£1,200

£80-£100

William IV (1830-1837)

G

368 Sovereign, 1832, second bust (M 17; S 3829B). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine

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£1,000-£1,200


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

G

369 Sovereign, 1832, second bust (M 17; S 3829B). Good fine

£400-£500

G

370 Sovereign, 1832, second bust (M 17; S 3829B). Fine

£300-£400

G

371 Sovereign, 1837 (M 21; S 3829B). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine

G

372 Half-Sovereign, 1835 (M 411; S 3831). Good very fine

£600-£800

373 Sixpence, 1831 (ESC 2499; S 3836). Extremely fine with raised rims and proof-like fields on reverse

£100-£120

374 Britannia Groat, 1836 (ESC 2515; S 3837). About mint state

£1,000-£1,200

£80-£100

375 Farthing, 1834, rev. B (Cooke 240; BMC 1471; S 3848). Minor spotting, otherwise about as struck, full original colour £150-£180 376 Third-Farthing, 1835 (BMC 1477; S 3850). Extremely fine

£80-£100

Victoria (1837-1901)

G

377 Pattern Sovereign, 1837, by W. Wyon and J.-B. Merlen, in gold, young bust left, rosettes flanking date, rev. crowned shield within wreath, edge plain, 7.74g/6h (W & R 295). Some digs in flan, lightly cleaned, otherwise good fine, very rare £1,500-£1,800 Provenance: St James’s Auction 3, 3 October 2005, lot 33; St James’s Auction 17, 24 May 2011, lot 325

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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378 Sovereign, 1838 (M 22; S 3852). A few minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine

£1,500-£1,800

G

379 Sovereign, 1839 (M 23; S 3852). Cleaned, otherwise very fine, rare

£1,500-£1,800

G

380 Sovereign, 1839 (M 23; S 3852). Lightly cleaned, good fine, rare

£1,000-£1,200

G

381 Sovereign, 1842, closed 2 (M 25; S 3852). Scratched and some edge marks, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

382 Sovereign, 1842, closed 2 (M 25; S 3852). About very fine

£300-£400

G

383 Sovereign, 1843 (M 26; S 3852). Some scratches and scrapes, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

384 Sovereign, 1844, wide date (M 27; S 3852). About very fine

£300-£400

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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385 Sovereign, 1844, wide date (M 27; S 3852). Good fine

£300-£400

G

386 Sovereign, 1845, narrow date (M 28B; S 3852). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

387 Sovereign, 1846 (M 29; S 3852). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

388 Sovereign, 1849 (M 32; S 3852C). Very fine

£400-£500

G

389 Sovereign, 1853, WW incuse (M 36F; S 3852D). Some minor marks, otherwise good very fine, scarce

£400-£500

G

390 Sovereign, 1853, fine, rare

G

391 Sovereign, 1858 (M 41; S 3852D). About very fine

£300-£400

G

392 Sovereign, 1862 (M 45; S 3852D). Good very fine

£300-£400

WW

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

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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393 Sovereign, 1862 (M 45; S 3852D). Lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

394 Sovereign, 1862, R of BRIT over E (M 45D; S 3852D). Very fine, rare

£400-£500

G

395 Sovereign, 1863 (M 46; S 3852D). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

396 Sovereign, 1864, die 49 (M 49; S 3853). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

397 Sovereign, 1864 (over 1?), die 82 (M 49 var.; S 3853). Good very fine

£500-£700

G

398 Sovereign, 1869, die 41 (M 53; S 3853). About very fine

£300-£400

G

399 Sovereign, 1872, no die number (M 47; S 3853B). Lightly cleaned at one time and now re-toning, otherwise very fine £300-£400

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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400 Sovereign, 1876 (M 88; S 3856A). Very fine

£300-£400

G

401 Sovereign, 1879 (M 90; S 3856A). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine, very rare

£1,000-£1,200

G

402 Sovereign, 1879 (M 90; S 3956A). Very fine and very rare

£1,000-£1,200

G

403 Sovereign, 1880/70, long tail, no BP (M 91BB; S 3856D). Extremely fine, rare

G

404 Sovereign, 1880, WW clear, horse with short tail, no extremely fine, scarce

BP

£700-£900

in exergue (M 91C; S 3856E). Some minor marks, otherwise £600-£800

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

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405 Sovereign, 1884 (M 92A; S 3856F). Extremely fine

£500-£700

G

406 Sovereign, 1890, second legend (M 128A; S 3866B). About very fine

£300-£400

G

407 Half-Sovereign, 1856, perhaps 6 over 5 (cf. Marsh 430A; S 3859). About fine, rare

£160-£200

G

408 Half-Sovereign, 1869 (S 3860). Very fine, lightly wiped but with some residual bloom

£160-£200

G

409 Half-Sovereign, 1870, die 1 (M 445; S 3860). Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 62]

£500-£600

G

410 Half-Sovereign, 1872, die 102 (S 3860C). Wiped, light surface marks, nearly very fine

£240-£300

G

411 Half-Sovereign, 1877, die 46 (M 452; S 3860E). Brushed, otherwise very fine

£150-£180

G

412 Half-Sovereign, 1883 (M 457; S 3861). Obverse scratched, otherwise about very fine

£200-£240

413 Crown, 1845, edge VIII (ESC 2564; S 3882). Good fine

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£70-£90


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414 Crown, 1847, edge XI (ESC 2567; S 3882). Extremely fine, dark-toned

£3,000-£4,000

Provenance: M. Gietzelt Collection, DNW Auction 151, 14 November 2018, lot 319

415 Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (ESC 2697; S 3923). Bagmarked, otherwise better than extremely fine, toned £80-£100 416 Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (ESC 2697; S 3923). Sometime cleaned and now re-toning with light surface marks, otherwise extremely fine £70-£90 417 Halfcrown, 1874 (ESC 2741; S 3889). Sometime lightly cleaned and now re-toned, good very fine

£90-£120

418 Halfcrown, 1884 (ESC 2764; S 3889). Extremely fine with some toning

£150-£180

419 Proof Halfcrown, 1887, Jubilee (ESC 2772; S 3924). Impaired, polished, otherwise about extremely fine

£150-£180

420 Halfcrown, 1893 (ESC 2778; S 3938). Extremely fine, but sometime lightly cleaned and now dark-toned

£80-£100

421 Florin, 1859, stop after date (ESC 2843; S 3891). Nearly extremely fine but probably sometime cleaned

£150-£180

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties 422 Florin, 1883 (ESC 2905; S 3900). Hairlined, otherwise better than very fine [slabbed CGS EF 60]

£80-£100

423 Shilling, 1879, die 13, 8 of date over 6 (Davies 909 [dies 5/B]; ESC – [cf. 3055 for rev.]; S 3906A). Cleaned, some digs in flan, only fair but extremely rare £200-£260

424 Sixpence, 1887, young head (ESC 3262; S 3912). About as struck, lightly toned

£100-£120

425 Penny, 1844 (BMC 1487; S 3948). About extremely fine, scarce

£100-£120

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

£100-£120

427 Penny, 1858/3, large rose below Britannia, obv. engraved J. Stoffy, Aug 29 1869, rev. engraved J. Stoffy (BMC 1515; S 3948). About extremely fine £100-£120

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British Milled Coins from Various Properties

428 Proof Penny, 1859, in copper, a late Mint striking, edge plain, 19.96g/12h (BMC 1520). Trifling spots on reverse, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck with sharp rims, extremely rare £2,000-£3,000

429 Penny, 1860, dies Dd (F 10; BMC 1629; S 3954). Some light lacquering, otherwise better than extremely fine, original colour with bright attractive fields £160-£200

430 Penny, 1860, dies Ee (F 14; BMC 1626; S 3954). A few die breaks, good extremely fine, much original colour, extremely rare £1,500-£1,800

431 Penny, 1860, dies Gd, re-cut central fishtail at end of ribbon, rev. ship appears to fly above the water (F 15 var.; BMC 1632 var.; S 3954). Extremely fine with original colour, scarce £100-£120

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432 Penny, 1862, dies Jg (F 39; BMC 1653; S 3954). Extremely fine

£100-£120

433 Penny, 1871, die-axis 1h (F 61; BMC 1687; S 3954). Very fine, rare

£100-£120

Edward VII (1901-1910)

G

434 Sovereign, 1907 (M 179; S 3969). Extremely fine

£300-£400

G

435 Proof Half-Sovereign, 1902 (M 505A; S 3974A). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine

£200-£260

x

436 Halfcrown, 1903 (ESC 3569; S 3980). About extremely fine and toned, rare [slabbed PCGS AU 58] 437 Halfcrown, 1907 (ESC 3573; S 3980). A few minor marks, otherwise good very fine

438 Proof Shilling, 1902 (ESC 3588; S 3982). About as struck, toned [slabbed PCGS PR 64] 439 Proof Sixpence, 1902 (ESC 3598; S 3983). Brushed, light scratches on bust, otherwise about as struck

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£1,500-£1,800 £80-£100

£100-£120 £50-£70


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

George V (1910-1936)

G

440 Sovereign, 1916 (M 218; S 3996). Extremely fine

£300-£400

G

441 Sovereign, 1925 (M 220; S 3996). Good extremely fine

£300-£400

G

442 Sovereign, 1925 (M 220; S 3996). Good extremely fine

£300-£400

G

443 Sovereign, 1925 (M 220; S 3996). Good extremely fine

£300-£400

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

£240-£300

445 Proof Halfcrown, 1911 (ESC 3710; S 4011). Brilliant, lightly cleaned, otherwise about as struck

£150-£200

George VI (1936-1952)

G

446 Proof Half-Sovereign, 1937 (M 543A; S 4077). A few light hairlines, otherwise virtually as struck, brilliant

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£600-£800


British Milled Coins from Various Properties

Elizabeth II (1952-

)

Sterling issues

G

447 Sovereign, 1965 (M 303; S 4125). Minor adhesion on reverse, otherwise about as struck

£400-£500

Decimal issues

G

448 Proof Five Pounds, 2017, Sapphire Jubilee (SP L51) [1]. About as struck; in de-luxe case of issue with certificate £1,500-£2,000

G

449 Proof Sovereign, 2008 (M 328; S SC4). Brilliant, as struck

£400-£500

G

450 Half-Sovereign, 2000 (M 545; S SB4). About as struck

£180-£220

G

451 Half-Sovereign, 2002 (M 549; S SB5). Virtually as struck

£180-£220

G

452 Proof Half-Sovereign, 2002 (S SB5). Brilliant, as struck; in case of issue

£150-£180

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G

453 Half-Sovereign, 2009 (M 555; S SB7). Virtually as struck

£180-£220

G

454 Half-Sovereign, 2010 (M 556; S SB7). Virtually as struck

£180-£220

455 Five Pounds, 1998, possibly an impression from a trial die hub in rubber, unsigned [by I. Rank-Broadley], inscribed ‘B crown size’ in retrograde relief around central device, 58mm. About as made, interesting £60-£80 Provenance: I. Rank-Broadley Collection, Stroud Auctions (Stroud), 11 June 2021, lot 2607 (part)

456 One Pound, 1998, possibly an impression from a trial die hub in rubber, unsigned [by I. Rank-Broadley], inscribed ‘design B, 109 size’ in retrograde relief around central device, 59mm. Small crack running around central device between 3 and 5 o’clock and leading into the field, otherwise about as made, interesting £60-£80 Provenance: I. Rank-Broadley Collection, Stroud Auctions (Stroud), 11 June 2021, lot 2607 (part)

457 Fifty Pence, 1998, a impression or striking in rubber-silicone, 42mm; together with an early currency striking from the same dies [2]. First about as made, second with light clouding to fields £80-£100 Provenance: I. Rank-Broadley Collection, Stroud Auctions (Stroud), 11 June 2021, lot 2608

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Proof and Specimen Sets Victoria (1837-1901)

x

458 Proof set, 1893, comprising silver Crown to Threepence [6]. Some light hairlines, otherwise about as struck, toned [slabbed PCGS PR 65 CAM, PR 64+ CAM, PR 65+ CAM, PR 65 CAM, PR 65 CAM and PR 65 respectively]; together with official Royal Mint case £3,000-£4,000

George V (1910-1936) 459 Proof set, 1927, Crown to Threepence (S PS14) [6]. Extremely fine or better with some toning; in original leather case [rather worn] £400-£600

George VI (1936-1952)

G

460 Proof set, 1937, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Some hairlines and surface marks, otherwise good extremely fine or better; in official case of issue £8,000-£10,000

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Proof and Specimen Sets

G

461 Proof set, 1937, comprising Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and Half-Sovereign [4]. Minor hairlines, otherwise about as struck; in case of issue [this slightly scuffed] £8,000-£10,000

462 Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. Slightly stained, otherwise about as struck; in official case of issue [this a little damaged] £240-£300

463 Proof set, 1937, comprising Crown to Farthing [15]. Crown hairlined, otherwise good extremely fine; in official case of issue £200-£260

464 Proof set, 1951, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Some minor discolouration, otherwise good extremely fine or better; in card box of issue £80-£100

End of Session 1 Ten-Minute Interval

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Scottish, Island and Anglo-Gallic Coins from Various Properties Scotland

465 Alexander III, First coinage, Sterling, type III, Berwick, Very fine, portrait better

ROBERT ON BE

·, 1.22g/3h (SCBI 35, 106; B 19a, fig. 107A; S 5043). £120-£140

466 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterling, class Mc2, four mullets of six points, 1.41g/11h (SCBI 35, 214; B 29, fig. 159; S 5054). Very fine or a little better, toned £120-£150 Provenance: Bt Baldwin

467 Alexander III, Second coinage, Sterling, class E, three mullets of six points, one of five, 1.30g/6h (SCBI 35, 252ff; S 5056). About very fine £50-£70 468 David II, Halfgroat, Edinburgh, class A, 2.03g/2h (S 5105); together with a 20 Pence of Charles I [2]. First nearly fine, second fine £100-£120

469 Robert II, Groat, Edinburgh, 3.94g/12h (SCBI 35, 443ff; S 5131). Weak in parts, otherwise very fine

£120-£150

470 Robert III, Heavy coinage, Second issue, Groat, Edinburgh, mm. cross pattée, tressure of seven arcs broken by bust, annulets in spandrels, double annulet stops, 2.81g/5h (SCBI 35, 570; B 40, fig. 391; S 5167). Fine, reverse better but surfaces pitted £100-£120

471 James VI, Eight coinage, Sword and Sceptre piece, 1601, 4.89g/9h (SCBI 35, 1181ff; B 1, fig 956; S 5460). Creased and with small crack in centre, otherwise fine £300-£360 472 James VI, Eighth coinage, Eighth-Thistle Merk, 1602, 0.76g/8h (S 5500), Post-Accession coinage, Twopence, type I, 2.02g/8h (S 5523); IRELAND, James II, Gunmoney coinage, Halfcrown, 1689 Mar (S 6579I); William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1693 (S 6597) [4]. Varied state £50-£70

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Scottish, Island and Anglo-Gallic Coins from Various Properties

473 James VI, Ninth coinage, Six Shillings, 1605, mm. thistle-head, English arms in first and fourth quarters, 2.63g/1h (cf. SCBI 35, 1365; B 3, fig. 975, S 5507). Weak on face, otherwise about fine, reverse better with the date clear, extremely rare £300-£400

474 James VI, Ninth coinage, Two Shillings, mm, thistle both sides, 0.95g/8h (SCBI 35, 1366; B 4; S 5509). Very fine for issue, attractive bright metal £80-£100

475 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s Second issue, Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle on obv. only, 5.82g/6h (SCBI 35, 1502ff; S 5561). Edge split, some die rust, otherwise very fine £150-£180

476 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer's Second issue, Twelve Shillings, mm. leaved thistle, bust within inner circle, F and pellet over crown, colon stops, pellets below C R on rev., reads DEVS : SEPARET :, 5.71g/6h (Murray p.141, no.4; S 5563). Light scratches on reverse, otherwise good fine, toned £120-£150

477 Charles I, Third coinage, Falconer’s Anonymous issue, Twelve Shillings, mm. thistle, 5.65g/6h (SCBI 35, 1520-1, same dies; S 5564). Edge split, otherwise about very fine £80-£100

478 Charles II, First coinage, Merk, 1672, leaved thistle below bust, reads 1582; S 5611). Fine, some discolouration

DEI

: and

FRA

·, 5.96g/6h (Murray 19; SCBI 35, £80-£100

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Scottish, Island and Anglo-Gallic Coins from Various Properties

Jersey 479 Victoria, Thirteenths of a Shilling (3), 1851, 1866, 1870, Twenty-Sixths of a Shilling (5), 1841, 1844, 1861, 1866, 1871, Twelfths of a Shilling (3), 1877H, 1888, 1894, Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (3), 1877H, 1888, 1894, Forty-Eighth of a Shilling, 1877H (S 7001-2, 7004-8); Edward VII, Twelfth of a Shillling and Twenty-Fourth of a Shilling, both 1909 (S 7009-10); George V, Twelfths of a Shilling (3), 1911, 1923, 1935, Twenty-Fourths of a Shilling (3), 1913, 1926, 1935 (S 7011-12, 7014-16); George VI, Twelfths of a Shilling (2), 1937, 1945 (S 7017, 7019) [25]. Varied state, one pierced £80-£100

Anglo-Gallic 480 Edward III, Esterlin, bust three-quarters left, leopard below, rev. cross, crowns in angles, 1.30g/1h (W 56; E 56a; S 8047). Fine, ragged edge £60-£80

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481 BERGERAC, Henry, Earl of Lancaster, Gros tournois au léopard au-dessus, crescent between annulets on castle, reads HEN COM L · ANC and BRAGERACI, 2.09g/3h (W & F 307b [1/a]; E 129f; S 8109). About very fine, dark patina, very rare £2,000-£2,600 Provenance: K. McCarthy Collection, CNG Mailbid Sale 41, 19 March 1997 (3084); M. Lessen Collection, Part III, DNW Auction 168, 29 January 2020, lot 1097

482 Henry VI, Grand Blanc aux écus, Auxerre, mm. fer de moulin, 2.74g/7h (W 398A; E 281; S 8166). A few old scratches, weak in parts, otherwise very fine, rare £150-£180 Provenance: DNW Auction 108, 21 March 2013, lot 1055

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British Coins – Lots 483 CANTII, Flat Linear Potin, Gp F, crude head right, rev. angular bull left, two crescents above, 1.61g/9h (Holman, BNJ 2016, F2/3; S 63); together with a Celtic bronze unit [2]. First fine, second fair £50-£60 484 ICENI, Anted, Unit, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev. horse right, ornaments around, pellets below, 1.09g (ABC 1645; S 367); Durotriges, Uninscribed issues, Billon Stater, degraded types, 3.70g, Æ Stater, similar, 3.58g (ABC 2175; S 371, 441); together with Potins (3) [6]. Fine, second of unusually simplistic style £60-£80 485 CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, Unit, Hunters type, Heracles standing right, rev. Diana standing left with bow, 0.92g/7h (ABC 2879; S 317); together with ancient coins (5) [6]. First chipped but very rare, others in varied state £100-£120 486 KINGS OF NORTHUMBRIA, Eanred, Styca, Phase II, Aldates, GADVJEIS around cross, 1.51g/3h (N 186; S 862); Æthelred II, Second reign, Styca, Eardwulf, EARDVVLF around star, 0.81g/12h (N 190; S 868); together with a Sceatta [3]. Very fine, last a large fragment £30-£40 487 KINGS OF NORTHUMBRIA, Æthelred II, Stycas (3), First reign (2), Ealhhere, AEDILRED R around cross, rev. ALGHERE around cross, 1.30g/4h, Forthræd, EDIΓRED REX around cross with pellets in angles, rev. FO · RDRED around four pellets, 0.74g/12h; Second reign, Eardwulf, EDILRED REX around star, rev. EARDVVLL around pellet, 0.72g/3h (N 188, 190; S 865, 868) [3]. Very fine £40-£50 488 KINGS OF NORTHUMBRIA, Æthelred II, Styca, Fordred, 1.06g/11h (N 188; S 868); Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VII, Canterbury?, Henri, 1.28g/4h (N 978ff; S 1356A-C); together with other hammered Pennies (4), cut Halfpence (3), cut Farthings (3) [12]. Varied state £50-£60 489 Æthelred II, Penny, Helmet type, Thetford, Osbern, OSBERN MΩO DEO, 1.09g/9h (N 775; S 1152); together with a Cnut Short Cross Penny, possibly Romney [2]. About very fine but both chipped and damaged £60-£80 490 Henry II, Short Cross coinage, Pennies (2), class Ib, London, Pieres, class Ic, London, Davi (N 963-4; S 1344-5); Richard I, Pennies (2), class IVa, London, Willelm, class IVb, London, Ricard (N 968/1, 968/2; S 1348A, 1348C); John, Pennies (2), both class Vb, London, Adam, Winchester, Johan (N 970; S 1351); Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIc, London, Nichole (N 980; S 1356C); together with other hammered silver coins (3) [10]. Varied state £150-£200 491 Richard I, Pennies (2), class IVa, Canterbury, Ulard, VLARD · ON · CANT, 0.99g/6h, class IVb, London, Stivene, STIVE[—]LVN, 1.19g/11h (N 968/1, 968/2; S 1348A, 1348C); John, Penny, class Vc, London, Willelm L, WILLELM · L · ON. LV, 1.23g (N 971; S 1352) [3]. Fair to fine £60-£80 492 Richard I, Penny, class IV, London, Stivene, S[—] ON LVN, 1.24g/11h (N 968/1; S 1348Aff); Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfpenny, London, 0.40g/12h (N 1434; S 1848); Charles I, Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. (P), 14.30g/2h (N 2213; S 2778); together with other hammered coins (6) [9]. Varied state £150-£180 493 John, Penny, class Vb, Lincoln, Andreu, ANDREV · ON · NIC, 1.04g/6h (N 970; S 1351); Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIx, Canterbury, Iohan, IOAN ON CANTER, 1.28g/8h (N 976/4; S 1356B); Henry VI, Leaf-Pellet issue, Halfpenny, mm. cross patonce, 0.36g/6h (N 1512; S 1928); Commonwealth, Halfgroats (3), 0.62g/2h, 0.84g/9h, 0.84g/6h (N 2728; S 3221); together with other hammered silver coins (5) [11]. Varied state £70-£90 494 John, Penny, class Vc, London, Rauf, RAVF · ON · LVNDE, 1.37g/6h (N 971; S 1352); together with Henry III Long Cross Pennies (2), Canterbury and London [3]. Good fine £80-£100 495 Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VII, Bury St Edmunds, Norman, 1.41g/9h (N 978; S 1356); together with an Æthelred II Long Cross cut Halfpenny of Norwich [2]. Fine £40-£50 x

496 Henry III, Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIb, Canterbury, Willem TA, WILLEM · T · A · ON · CA, 1.41g/12h (SCBI Mass 2086, this coin; N 979; S 1356B); together with an Antioch Denier of Bohemund IV [2]. Fine and better £50-£70 Provenance: First from the ‘Naxos’ (Greece) Hoard, c. 1969, J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin January 1987], W.J. Conte Collection, J.P. Mass Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 791 (part), J. Sazama Collection, Part X, DNW Auction 119, 4-5 December 2012, lot 2304 (part)

497 Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Va2, Canterbury, Willem, 1.37g/2h (N 991/2; S 1367A); together with other hammered silver coins (5) [6]. Fine and better £60-£80 498 Henry III, Long Cross coinage, Pennies (3), class Vb2 (2), Canterbury, Willem, and London, Nicole, class Vc, London, Davi (N 992/2, 993; S 1368A, 1369); Henry VI, Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfpenny, Calais (N 1454; S 1871); Henry VII, Halfgroat, Canterbury, class IIIc, mm. tun (N 1712; S 2211); together with other hammered silver coins (7) [12]. Varied state, one broken and repaired £150-£200 499 Edward I, Halfpenny, class 3c, Farthing, class 3g, both London, 0.64g/4h, 0.29g/10h (N 1045, 1053; S 1432, 1446); Farthings of Edward I-II (3), all class 10-11, London; together with an Edward III Florin coinage Halfpenny, London [6]. Fine to very fine £80-£100 500 Edward III, Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, star after AX [sic] and before CIVI [?], 0.61g/6h (N 1102/3; S 1540); together with other Halfpence (2), Farthings (2), Edward I to Edward III [5]. First very fine or better, others in varied state £60-£80 501 Edward III, Pre-Treaty period, Penny, York (Royal), class E, 1.12g/8h (N 1168; S 1603); together with other Pennies (4) and a Farthing [6]. Varied state £60-£80

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British Coins – Lots 502 Richard II, First period, Halfpenny, type II, London, 0.42g/10h (N 1331b; S 1699); Edward VI, Third period, Penny, York, mm. mullet on obv. only, 0.53g/11h (N 1946; S 2475); James I, Second coinage, Penny, mm. rose, 0.43g/1h (N 2106/1; S 2661); Commonwealth, Halfgroat, 0.95g/6h (N 2728; S 3221) [4]. Fine and better £80-£100 503 Henry V, Halfpenny, London, class D, 0.46g/6h (N 1410; S 1795); Henry VI, Annulet issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. cross II, 1.65g/7h, Rosette-Mascle issue, Penny, Calais, mm. cross IIIb, 0.79g/4h (N 1429, 1450; S 1840, 1865); Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, class IIIc, Canterbury, mm. tun, 1.45g/8h (N 1712; S 2211); Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. Warham’s uncertain mark, 1.26g/1h (N 1802; S 2343) [5]. Fair to good fine £70-£90 504 Henry VI (First reign), Annulet issue, Groats (2), both mm. cross II, no fleur on breast, London, 3.78g/9h, Calais, 3.66g/3h (N 1423-4; S 1835-6) [2]. Nearly very fine £150-£180 505 Henry VI (First reign), Annulet issue, Groats (2), both Calais, mm. cross II, no fleur on breast, 3.73g/7h, 2.49g/7h (N 1424; S 1836) [2]. Nearly very fine but second porous, with resultant loss of weight £150-£180 506 Henry VI (First reign), Annulet issue, Groat, Calais, mm. cross II, fleur on breast, 3.50g/11h (N 1424; S 1836); Edward IV, Light coinage, Groat, London, mm. sun, 2.82g/5h, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Bourchier, mm. pall on obv. only, quatrefoils by bust, 1.48g/2h (N 1569, 1590; S 2000, 2028) [3]. About fine and better £60-£80 507 Henry VI (First reign), Annulet issue, Halfpence (2), both Calais, mm. cross V, 0.52g/5h, 0.52g/4h (N 1435; S 1849); Edward IV (Second reign), Groat, London, class XVII, mm. pierced cross, fleurs on cusps, 2.45g/3h (N 1631; S 2098); Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Penny, Durham, Bp Sherwood, DS by shield, 0.66g/11h (N 1730; S 2232); Henry VIII, Second coinage, Penny, Durham, Bp Wolsey, mm. crescent on obv. only, TW by shield, 0.71g/6h (N 1811; S 2352) [5]. Fine and better, but last short of flan £60-£80 508 Henry VI (First reign), Leaf-Pellet issue, Halfpenny, London, leaf on breast, pellets by crown, 0.42g/3h (N 1512; S 1928); together with other Halfpence of Henry VI (4), Richard II (2), different varieties [7]. First about very fine, others in varied state £70-£90 509 Edward IV (First reign), Light coinage, Groat, London, mm. sun, 2.30g/9h (N 1569; S 2001); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1565, mm. pheon, bust 1F, small flan, 3.08g/3h (N 1997; S 2561); Charles II, Third issue, Shilling, mm. crown, reads BRI FRA ET HIB, 5.54g/8h (N 2764; S 3322) [3]. Fair to fine, first clipped £90-£120 510 Edward IV (First reign), Light coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Bourchier, class Va, mm. pall on obv. only, fleurs on cusps, quatrefoils by neck, spur under TAS, 1.52g/1h (N 1590; S 2024); Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. arrow, 0.28g/1h (N 1815; S 2356); Charles I, Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp G, type 4c, mm. sun, 5.28g/12h (N 2232; S 2800) [3]. Fair to fine, first scarce £60-£80 511 Edward IV (Second reign), Halfpenny, London, mm. cinquefoil, 0.36g/10h (N 1667; S 2137); other English hammered coins (5), Edward I to Elizabeth I; together with a Scottish Sterling and a Halfpenny of Alexander III [8]. Varied state, last two damaged £100-£120 512 Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroats (2), both Canterbury, King and Archbishop jointly, class IIIc, mm. tun, 1.64g/12h, 1.51g/11h (N 1712; S 2211); Henry VIII, Third coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, no mm., 1.06g/7h, Posthumous coinage, Halfgroat, York, no mm., bust 1, 1.02g/9h (N 1852, 1882; S 2378, 2416) [4]. Last fair, others fine and better £80-£100 513 Henry VII, Facing Bust issue, Halfgroat, York, Abp Savage, keys at neck, fleured tressure, 1.14g/12h (N 1716; S 2216); together with other British coins (8), Henry III to George V, and a small Roman bronze [10]. Varied state £80-£100 514 Henry VIII, First coinage, Halfpenny, Tower, mm. portcullis on obv. only (?), 0.28g/9h; Posthumous coinage, Penny, York, no mm., facing bust, Roman lettering, 0.55g/6h (N 1779, 1888; S 2334, 2424) [2]. First good fine, second on an unusually full flan, about very fine for issue but tiny chip at 12 o’clock £150-£180 515 Henry VIII, Second coinage, Groats (3), all bust D, mm. arrow (2), 2.69g/4h, 2.50g/12h, mm. lis, 2.58g/4h (N 1797; S 2337E) [3]. Fine, excavated £120-£150 516 Henry VIII, Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. arrow, bust D, 2.46g/4h (N 1797; S 2337E); Philip and Mary, Groat, mm. lis, 1.96g/10h (N 1973; S 2508); Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1568, mm. coronet, bust 4B, 2.94g/9h (N 1997; S 2562) [3]. Fair to fine, first cracked £60-£80 517 Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, mm. Warham’s uncertain mark on obv. only, 1.17g/7h (N 1802; S 2343); together with miscellaneous hammered silver coins (8) [9]. First waterworn, good fine, others in varied state £80-£100 518 Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Groat, York, no mm., bust 6, Roman lettering, roses in forks, 2.03g/12h (N 1876; S 2409); together with other coins (3), of Henry VII and Elizabeth I (2) [4]. Varied state £80-£100

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British Coins – Lots 519 Henry VIII, Posthumous coinage, Penny, Canterbury, no mm., three-quarter facing bust, pellet stops on obv., no stops on rev., nothing in forks, 0.53g/5h (N 1887; S 2423); Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfpenny, mm. key, 0.24g/2h (N 2018; S 2581); Charles I, Tower mint, Halfgroats (2), Gp B, type 2b, mm. plume on obv. only, 0.94g/9h, Gp D, mm. portcullis, 0.89g/6h (N 2250, 2255; S 2825, 2829) [4]. Fine, excavated, first with edge chip £60-£80 520 Edward VI, Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. y, 5.97g/6h (N 1937; S 2482); Elizabeth I, Second issue, Shilling, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 3C, 5.94g/8h, Third issue, Sixpence, 1569, mm. coronet, 2.74g/6h, Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1575, mm. eglantine, 2.79g/4h, Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1593, mm. tun, 2.80g/6h (N 1985, 1997-8, 2015; S 2555, 2563, 2566, 2578B) [5]. Fair to fine £90-£120 521 Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, 2.18g/3h, Third issue, Sixpence, 1561, mm. pheon, small flan, 2.66g/11h, Threepence, 1566, mm. portcullis, 1.49g/2h, Fifth issue, Sixpence, 1582, mm. sword, 3.03g/3h (N 1986, 1997-8; S 2556, 2561, 2565, 2572); together with other coins of Elizabeth (3) [7]. First very fine but tooled behind bust, others fair to fine £90-£120 522 Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, 1.86g/3h, Sixth issue, Sixpence, mm. bell, 2.96g/6h, Penny, mm. tun, 0.42g/12h (N 1986, 2015, 2017; S 2556, 2578, 2580) [3]. Fine, last better but weak on bust £80-£100 523 Elizabeth I, Second issue, Groat, mm. martlet, bust 1F, 1.91g/2h (N 1986; S 2556); together with other hammered coins (2) [3]. First good fine, others fine £100-£120 524 Elizabeth I, Second issue, Penny, mm. cross-crosslet, 0.53g/8h, Third issue, Sixpence, 1569, mm. coronet, 2.64g/4h, Halfgroat, mm. coronet, 1.02g/4h, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. hand, 0.67g/11h, Penny, mm. bell, 0.45g/11h (N 1988, 1997, 1999, 2016-17; S 2558, 2562, 2567, 2579, 2580); together with miscellaneous Halfgroats of Elizabeth (6) [11]. Fair and better £60-£80 525 Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1568, mm. coronet, bust 4B, 3.07g/3h (N 1997; S 2562); together with other Elizabethan coins (5) [6]. First good fine but scuffed and chipped, others in varied state £100-£120 526 Elizabeth I, Third issue, Threepence, 1561, mm. pheon, 1.58g/9h, Penny, mm. coronet, 0.49g/5h, Fourth issue, Threehalfpences (2), 1575, 1578, both mm. eglantine, 0.59g/9h, 0.61g/9h, Seventh issue, Penny, mm. 1, 0.52g/9h (N 1998, 2000-1, 2017; S 2565, 2569-70, 2587); together with other silver coins of Elizabeth (4) [9]. Fair to very fine £120-£150 527 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. woolpack, 5.99g/11h (N 2014; S 2577); together with other English hammered coins (5), Edward III to Charles I [6]. Varied state £120-£150 528 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Sixpence, 1593, mm. tun, 2.71g/10h (N 2015; S 2578B); together with a Threepence, 1569, mm. coronet [2]. First nearly very fine but surfaces scuffed and marked, second fine or nearly so £80-£100 529 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroats (10), mm. bell, 1.00g/3h, mm. A, 1.00g/8h, mm. escallop, 0.69g/1h, mm. crescent (2), 0.77g/2h, 1.02g/3h, mm. hand, 0.88g/7h, mm. key, 0.94g/7h, mm. tun, 0.85g/2h, mm. anchor, 0.77g/6h; Seventh issue, Halfgroat, mm. 1, 0.91g/11h, mm. 2, 0.81g/2h (N 2016; S 2579, 2586) [11]. Fair to fine £80-£100 530 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroats (5), Sixth issue, mm. A, 1.05g/3h, mm. crescent, 0.98g/9h, mm. tun (2), 0.83g/5h, 0.87g/12h, mm. woolpack, 0.87g/10h; Seventh issue, Halfgroat, mm. 1, 0.79g/1h (N 2016; S 2579, 2586) [6]. Fair to fine £50-£70 531 Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. woolpack, 1.07g/1h, Seventh issue, Halfgroat, mm. 2, 0.78g/3h (N 2016; S 2579, 2586) [2]. Fine, but second weak in centres £70-£90 x

532 Elizabeth I, Sixpences (15), various coinages [15]. Varied state

£120-£150

533 James I, First coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, second bust, 5.50g/10h, Second coinage, Sixpence, 1606, mm. rose, fourth bust, 2.72g/8h, Third coinage, Sixpence, 1623, mm. small thistle, sixth bust, 2.43g/6h (N 2073, 2103, 2126; S 2646, 2658, 2670); Charles I, Tower mint, Shilling, Gp G, type 4c, mm. (R), 6.08g/2h, Sixpence, Gp D, small bust, mm. tun, 2.78g/9h, Halfgroat, Gp D, inner circles both sides, mm. harp, 1.00g/12h (N 2231, 2241, 2255; S 2800, 2813, 2829); together with other hammered silver coins (2) [8]. Fair to good fine £80-£100 534 James I, First coinage, Sixpence, 1603, mm. thistle, 2.47g/4h, Second coinage, Halfgroat, mm. tower, 0.86g/7h, Third coinage, Sixpence, 1623, mm. lis, 2.66g/7h (N 2074, 2105, 2126; S 2647, 2660, 2670); together with other silver coins (4) [7]. Fair and better £70-£90 535 James I, Farthing, Lennox type 4/3 mule, mm. annulet (E 44a; S 2680/2679); Charles I, Farthings (9), Richmond type 2 (4), mm. A, bell (2), cinquefoil (E 60c, 64a, –, 67b), Richmond type 6, mm. rose (E 111g), Rose type 4a, mm. crescent (E 186a), Rose type 4b, mm. crescent (E 206a; S 3183, 3187, S 3205-6) [10]. Varied state £100-£150 536 Charles I, Tower mint, Shillings (2), both Gp F, type 4.4, mm. triangle, bust 1, 5.91g/3h, mm. (P), 5.97g/11h (N 2231-2; S 2799, 2800) [2]. Fine, weakly struck, first attractively toned £80-£100 537 Commonwealth, Halfgroat, Penny and Halfpenny (S 3221-3) [3]. Fine or better, but second with ragged edge and small perforation £80-£100 538 Charles II, Crowns (2), 1662, first bust, rose below, 1664, second bust (S 3350, 3355). First fair and cleaned, second poor £60-£80

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British Coins – Lots 539 Charles II, Threepence, 1675 (S 3386); William and Mary, Fourpence, 1690, 6 over 5 (S 3439); George II Twopence, 1746 (S 3714A); George III, Maundy Penny 1800 (S 3761) [4]. First fine and holed, others very fine and better [last slabbed PCGS XF 45] £80-£100 540 Charles II, Threepence, 1679 (S 3386); James II, Threepences (2), 1686, 1687 (S 3415); William and Mary, Fourpence, 1689 (S 3439); Anne, Shillings (2), 1707E, 1711, Sixpence, 1711 (S 3612, 3618-19) [7]. Varied state £100-£150 541 Charles II, Farthings (3), all 1675 (S 3394); William and Mary, Halfpenny and Farthings (3), all 1694 (S 3452-3); George I, Halfpence (2), 1718, 1723 (S 3659-60); George II, Halfpence (2), 1730, 1748, Farthings (5), 1736 (2), 1749, 1754 (2) (S 3717, 3719-20, 3722) [16]. Varied state £150-£200 542 William and Mary, Fourpence, 1689 (S 3439); William III, Sixpence, 1697, third bust (S 3538); George III, Sixpence, 1816 (S 3791); George IV, Sixpence, 1826, type 1 (S 3815); William IV, Sixpence, 1834 (S 3836) [5]. Third good very fine, others in varied state £70-£90 543 William III, Shillings (4), 1696, 1697 first bust, 1697E first bust, 1699 fifth bust (S 3497, 3500, 3516) [4]. Fair and better, third scarce £80-£100 544 William III, Shillings (2), both 1696, first bust, Sixpence, 1696N, large crowns, early harp (S 3497, 3524); George II, Shilling, 1758 (S 3704) [4]. Fine or better £80-£100 545 William III, Halfpence (6), 1695, 1697 (5, including E/H in GVLIELMVS and TERTIVS, E/H in TERTIVS, no stop after [6]. Nearly fine to good fine, some scarce or rare

TERTIVS)

(S 3554) £120-£150

546 William III, Halfpence (3), 1698, 1699 (2, no stop after date and unbarred As in BRITANNIA (S 3555) [3]. Nearly fine, last rare £80-£100 547 William III, Halfpence (6), all 1700, including unbarred As in BRITANNIA (2), I/V in TERTIVS, reads good fine, some scarce

GVLIELMS

(S 3556) [6]. Fair to £100-£120

548 Anne, Halfcrowns (3), 1703 VIGO, 1707E SEXTO, 1712 (S 3580, 3605, 3607) [3]. First fine, second fair, last very fine but scratched on bust £80-£100 549 Anne, Halfcrown, 1703 VIGO, TERTIO, Shillings (2), 1702 VIGO, 1703 VIGO (S 3580, 3585-6) [3]. Fine, first and last cleaned £150-£200 550 Anne, Halfcrown, 1703, VIGO, TERTIO (S 3580), countermarked with Dharmacakra flower on obv.; George IV, Crown, 1822 TERTIO (S 3805), countermarked with flower or snowflake and C S on obv.; Victoria, Crown, 1892 (S 3921), countermarked P. MC. K. K. G. 29.1.’19 in obv. fields [3]. Coins fine, countermarks better £100-£150 551 Anne, Shillings (4), 1707E, 1709, 1711, 1712 roses and plumes, Sixpence, 1711 (S 3610, 3612, 3617-19) [5]. Fair to fine, last better, but several cleaned £60-£80 552 Anne, Shilling, 1708E* (S 3609); Victoria, Shillings (2), 1884, 1887 (S 3907, 3926); Edward VII, Shilling, 1902 (S 3982) [4]. First about fine, others very fine and better £60-£80 553 Anne, Shilling, 1711 (S 3618); George II, Shillings (2), 1745 pierced, second and last with graffiti in obverse fields

LIMA,

1758 (S 3703-4) [3]. Fine and better but second £80-£100

554 Anne, Shilling, 1711 (S 3618); George II, Shilling, 1745 LIMA, Sixpence, 1746 LIMA (S 3703, 3710A); George III, Shilling 1817 (S 3790); George IV, Shilling, 1825, type 2 (S 3812); Victoria, Sixpences (4), 1866, 1868, 1887 withdrawn type, 1898 (S 3909-10, 3928, 3941); together with other silver coins of Victoria (2) [11]. Varied state £80-£100 555 Anne, Sixpences (2), 1703 VIGO, 1705 roses and plumes (S 3590, 3594) [2]. About very fine and attractively toned, but first with scratches above bust £70-£90 556 George I, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1723 SS C (S 3647, 3652); George II, Shillings (2), 1745 1757, Fourpence, 1743 (S 3703-4, 3711, 3712A) [6]. Varied state

LIMA,

1758, Sixpence, £150-£200

557 George I, Halfpence (3), 1718 (2, E/B in REX, E/B in GEORGIVS and REX), 1723 (S 3659, 3660) [3]. Nearly fine to good fine, first scarce, second rare £100-£120 Provenance: Second DNW Auction 137, 21-3 September 2016, lot 1217

558 George II, Halfcrown, 1745 LIMA, DECIMO NONO (S 3695); George III, Halfcrown, 1817, large head (S 3788); George IV, Halfcrown, 1820 (S 3807) [3]. Nearly very fine and better, but second and third cleaned £80-£100 559 George II, Shillings (3), 1741, 1743, 1758 (S 3701-2, 3704) [3]. First fine, others better than very fine, but second brightly cleaned £80-£100 560 George II, Sixpences (3) 1746 varied state

LIMA,

1757, 1758 (S 3710A, 3711) [3]. Second very fine and attractively toned, others in £50-£70

561 George II, Sixpences (2), both 1757 (S 3711); George III, Crown, date not visible, Shilling, 1787 no hearts, Sixpence, 1816 (S 3743, 3787, 3791); George IV, Shilling, 1825 (S 3812); Victoria, Britannia Groat, 1840 (S 3913); George V, Crown, 1935, Threepences (2), 1916, 1920 (S 4015, 4026, 4048); George VI, Crowns (2), 1937, 1951 (S 4078, 4111) [12]. Varied state, one pierced £100-£150

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British Coins – Lots 562 George II, Sixpence, 1758 (S 3711); George III, Shilling, 1787, no hearts (S 3743) [2]. First with traces of mounting otherwise good very fine, second cleaned otherwise very fine £40-£50 563 George II, Twopence, 1739 (S 3714A); Victoria, Shillings (3), 1864, 1868, 1874, Maundy Pennies (2), 1889, 1895 (S 3905, 3906A, 3936, 3947); George V, Maundy Penny, 1934 (S 4047) [7]. Varied state [all slabbed] £100-£150 564 George II, Halfpence (2), both 1729 (BMC 830, 832; S 3717) [2]. About very fine, second probably an impaired proof with distinct toothed borders £150-£200 565 George II, Halfpence (16), 1730 no stop on rev. and reads GEOGIVS, 1732 no stop on rev., 1733-4, 1738-9, 1740, 1743-4, 1746, 1748, 1750-1, 1753-4; together with a contemporary counterfeit dated 1770 in error (S 3717) [16]. Mostly nearly fine to very fine, a few slightly better £150-£200 566 George III, Shilling, 1787 hearts, Sixpence, 1787 hearts (S 3746, 3748) [2]. About extremely fine, attractively toned £80-£100 567 George III, Shilling, 1787 hearts, Sixpence, 1787 no hearts (S 3746, 3749) [2]. About extremely fine, first dark-toned £80-£100 568 George III, Fourpence, 1776, Threepence, 1762, Twopence, 1780, Penny, 1780 (S 3750, 3753, 3756, 3759) [4]. Mostly extremely fine, several toned £80-£100 569 George III, Twopences (2) and Penny, all 1797, Halfpence (6), 1774, 1799 (5), Farthings (4), 1774, 1799 (2), 1806 (S 3774-9, 3782) [13]. Varied state £100-£150 570 George III, Pennies (7), all 1797 (S 3777); Victoria, Farthing, 1900 (S 3964); George V, Farthings (2), 1917, 1924 (S 4059-60); George VI, brass Threepence, 1937, Farthings (2), both 1950 (S 4112, 4119); Elizabeth II, Shillings (14), 1959 (3), 1961 (11), all Scottish rev. (S 4148); together with a model Half-Farthing, 1902 [28]. Varied state £40-£50 571 George III, Bank of England, Eighteen Pence (2), 1811, 1816 (S 3771-2) [2]. Extremely fine G

£100-£150

572 George III, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1817, 1818 (S 3786) [2]. First fine, second cleaned with some scuffs and edge marks otherwise very fine £300-£400 573 George III, Crown, 1819 LIX, Bank of England Three Shillings (2), 1814, 1815 (S 3770, 3787); together with a imitation Three Shillings, 1811 [4]. Fine to very fine, cleaned £80-£100 574 George III, Crown, 1819, Eighteen Pence, 1814, Shillings (2), 1787, 1816, Sixpence, 1787, Threepences (3), 1762, 1763 (2), Twopences (2), 1786, 1817, Penny, 1800 (S 3746, 3753, 3756, 3761, 3772, 3787, 3790, 3795); George IV, Fourpence, 1822, Penny, 1829 (S 3817, 3821); William IV, Britannia Groats (2), 1836, 1837, Threehalfpence, 1834 (S 3837, 3839) [16]. Varied state £150-£200 575 George III, Halfcrown, 1818, Sixpence 1818 (S 3789, 3791) [2]. First good fine, second better than very fine £60-£80 576 George III, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1816 (S 3790-1) [2]. Extremely fine or better, toned

£80-£100

577 George III, Shilling, 1819 (S 3790); Victoria, Double-Florins (5), 1887 (2, Roman and Arabic numerals), 1888, 1889, 1890 (S 3923); together with a South African 2 Shillings and Shilling, both 1897 [8]. Fine to very fine, but first gilt £80-£100 578 George III, Sixpences (2), 1817, 1819 second 1 in date over 1 (S 3791) [2]. Extremely fine or better, toned

£80-£100

579 George III, Sixpence 1818 (S 3790); William IV, Britannia Groats (2), both 1837, Maundy Fourpence, 1831 (S 3837, 3841); Victoria, Britannia Groat, 1842 (S 3913); Edward VII, Shilling, 1907 (S 3982); George V, Florin, 1914 (S 4012) [7]. Excavated state £30-£40 580 George IV, Crown, 1822 TERTIO (S 3805); Victoria, Crowns (3), 1891, 1897 LX, 1899 LXII (S 3921, 3937) [4]. Fair to good fine £100-£150 581 George IV, Halfpence (2), both 1826, Farthings (3), 1822, 1825, 1826 type 1, Half-Farthing, 1830 (S 3822, 3824, 3826); William IV, Farthings (2), 1831, 1836, Third-Farthings (2), both 1835 (S 3848, 3850) [10]. Varied state, one gilt £100-£150 G

582 Victoria, Sovereigns (2), 1887 Jubilee, 1892 (S 3866, 3866C) [2]. Very fine

G

583 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887M, St George rev. (S 3857C); Edward VII, Half-Sovereign, 1907 (S 3974B); George V, HalfSovereign, 1912 (S 4006) [3]. About very fine and better £500-£600

G

584 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1853, 1864 (S 3859, 3860) [2]. First scuffed, second gilt, otherwise fine and better £300-£400

G

585 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1871, 1872 (S 3860C) [2]. Very fine

£300-£400

G

586 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1874, 1877 (S 3860D, 3860E) [2]. Very fine

£300-£400

G

587 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1880, 1883 (S 3860F, 3861) [2]. About extremely fine

£300-£400

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£600-£800


British Coins – Lots G

588 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1887, 1889S (S 3869, 3871B) [2]. First polished on obverse and scratched otherwise very fine, second good fine £300-£400

G

589 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (4), 1892, 1893, 1897, 1900 (S 3869D, 3878) [4]. About very fine or better, two with light scratches £600-£800 590 Victoria, Crowns (3), 1887, 1889, 1890, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral, Halfcrowns (2), 1887 Jubilee, 1897 (S 3921, 3923-4, 3938) [6]. All lightly cleaned, otherwise very fine or better £100-£150 591 Victoria, Crowns (5), 1889 (2), 1891 (2), 1894 LVIII (S 3921, 3937) [5]. Fine to very fine 592 Victoria, Crowns (2), 1889, 1893 LVI (S 3921, 3937) [2]. Very fine, toned 593 Victoria, Crowns (5), 1890, 1896 LX, 1897 LX, 1898 LXI, 1899 LXII (S 3921, 3937) [5]. Fine to very fine

£80-£100 £60-£80 £80-£100

594 Victoria, Halfcrowns (4), 1881, 1883, 1888, 1893 (S 3889, 3924, 3938); together with other British coins, in silver (23), base metal (27) [54]. Varied state £120-£150 595 Victoria, Halfcrowns (3), 1887 (2), 1895, Florins (2), 1849 with initials, 1887, Shilling, 1893, Sixpences (2), 1887, 1893 old head (S 3890, 3924-5, 3929, 3938, 3940, 3941) [8]. Last extremely fine and attractively toned but with edge marks at 12 and 6 o’clock, others in varied state £150-£180 596 Victoria, Florins (5), 1849, 1881, 1887 (2), 1897, Shillings (10), 1868, 1870, 1873, 1876, 1887 Jubilee (2), 1888, 1893, 1897, 1899 (S 3890, 3900, 3906A, 3925-6, 3939-40, 3940A) [15]. Varied state £150-£200 597 Victoria, Shillings (2), 1887, 1890 (S 3926-7); together with other Victorian Shillings (13) [15]. First two about very fine, others in varied state £80-£100 598 Victoria, Sixpences (6), 1863, 1865 die 32, 1869 die 15, 1885, 1886, 1887 (S 3908-10, 3912) [6]. First fair but rare, others about very fine and better, several toned £120-£150 599 Victoria, Sixpences (9), 1864, 1873, 1887 Jubilee (3), 1888, 1897, 1899, 1901, Britannia Groats (2), 1838, 1842, Maundy Fourpences (7), 1855, 1856, 1862, 1867, 1873, 1881, 1901, Threepences (6), 1881, 1887 (4), 1898, Maundy Twopences (3), 1838, 1846, 1861/11, Threehalfpence, 1843, Maundy Penny, 1838 (S 3909-10, 3913, 3914D, 3915, 3917, 3919-20, 3928-9, 3931, 3941-2, 3944) [29]. Varied state £100-£150 600 Victoria, Sixpences (7), 1887 Jubilee, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1897, 1898, 1900 (S 3929, 3941) [7]. First extremely fine and toned, others very fine or better £60-£80 601 Victoria, Pennies (5), 1841, 1854, 1855, 1858, 1859, Halfpenny, 1858, Farthings (3), 1839, 1853 (2), Half-Farthings (3), 1843 (2), 1853, Quarter-Farthing, 1852 (S 3948-51, 3953) [13]. Varied state £100-£150 602 Victoria, Pennies (3), 1862, 1868, 1875H (S 3954-5); Edward VII, Farthing and Third-Farthing, both 1902 (S 3992-3); George V, Penny, 1935 (S 4055); together with Mainwaring’s ‘Map of France’ Halfpenny and miscellaneous medalets (2) [9]. Fair to extremely fine £40-£50 603 Victoria, Pennies (7), 1882H, 1887, 1891, 1892, 1897, 1899, 1901, Halfpence (8), 1860, 1862, 1870, 1877, 1886, 1896, 1897, 1901, Farthings (19), 1861, 1862, 1865, 1867, 1868, 1878, 1879, 1881H, 1886 (2), 1887, 1890 (2), 1893 (2), 1894, 1895 (2), 1898, Third-Farthing, 1868 (S 3954-6, 3958-64) [35]. Varied state £150-£200 604 Victoria, Halfpence (6), 1852 (2), 1853/2, 1855, 1856, 1857 (S 3949) [6]. First and last extremely fine, others very fine or a little better £100-£120 G

605 Edward VII, Half-Sovereigns (6), 1902, 1904, 1906, 1907 (2), 1910s (S 3974A, 3974B, 3977B); George V, HalfSovereign, 1914 (S 4006) [7]. Varied state £1,000-£1,200 606 Edward VII, Halfcrowns (2), 1903, 1906, Florins (2), 1902, 1904, Shillings (4), 1902, 1906, 1910 (2), Sixpences (3), 1902 (2), 1910, Threepences (2), 1903, 1908 (S 3980-4) [13]. Varied state £100-£150

x

607 Edward VII, Shillings (3), 1902, 1906, 1909 (S 3982) [3]. First two extremely fine, last fair

£50-£70

608 Edward VII, Pennies (3), 1908 (2), 1909, Halfpence (2), 1902, 1907, Farthings (2), 1903, 1905, Third-Farthings (2), both 1902 (S 3990-3); George V, Pennies (16), 1911 (2), 1913 (2), 1917, 1920, 1922, 1927, 1929, 1930 (2), 1931 (2), 1935, 1936 (2), Halfpence (5), 1911, 1929, 1933, 1935 (2), Farthings (11), 1911, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1924, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1932 (2), 1934 (S 4051, 4054A, 4055-6, 4058-61); George VI, Pennies (5), 1937, 1938 (2), 1945, 1949, Halfpence (4), 1947, 1949, 1951, 1952, Farthings (3), 1939, 1950, 1951 (S 4114-19); Elizabeth II, Pennies (6), 1961, 1964, 1965, 1966 (2), 1967, Halfpence (7), 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958 (2), 1962, 1966 (S 4157-8) [66]. Varied state £200-£300 G

609 George V, Sovereigns (4), all 1925 (S 3996) [4]. Extremely fine or better

£1,200-£1,500

610 George V, Crown, 1935, Halfcrowns (11), 1914-19 inclusive, 1923 (2), 1927, 1928, 1932, Florins (6), 1911, 1923, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1935 (S 4011-12, 4021A, 4022A, 4037-8, 4048) [18]. Varied state £150-£200 611 George V, Crowns (3), all 1935, Halfcrowns (3), 1915, 1926, 1935, Florins (3), 1911, 1914, 1935, Shilling, 1935 (S 4011-12, 4021A, 4037-9, 4048); George VI, Crown, 1937, Halfcrown, 1944, Shillings (5), 1939, 1940, 1944-6 inclusive (S 4078, 4080, 4082-3); together with silver Proof comparative Five Pounds 2008, and 2oz Battle of Britain commemorative [19]. Varied state, last cased with certificate of authenticity £80-£100

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British Coins – Lots 612 George V, Crown, 1935, Halfcrowns (6), 1929, 1931-3 inclusive, 1935, 1936, Florins (6), 1929-31 inclusive, 1933, 1935, 1936 (S 4037-8, 4048) [13]. Varied state £80-£100 613 George V, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1911 (S 4013-14); Elizabeth II, Sixpences (77), 1959 (36), 1966 (41) (S 4149); together with a 1916M Australian Shilling, a 1967 Canadian currency set and a 1972 United Nations medal [87]. Mostly extremely fine or better £60-£80 614 George V, Shillings (7), 1911, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1926 (2), 1933, Sixpences (10), 1911, 1914, 1918, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1929, 1931, 1936 (2), Maundy Fourpences (2), 1918, 1932, Threepences (8), 1912, 1916, 1917, 1925, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1936 (S 4013-15, 4017, 4023A, 4024-6, 4033-4, 4039-42, 4044) [27]. Varied state £100-£150 615 George V, Shillings (7), 1929, 1931-6 inclusive, Sixpences (8), 1929-32 inclusive, 1934, 1935 (2), 1936, Threepences (6), 1931-6 inclusive (S 4039-42) [21]. Varied state £80-£100 616 George V, Pennies (8), 1928-32 inclusive, 1934-6 inclusive, Halfpence (9), 1928-36 inclusive, Farthings (9), 1928-36 inclusive (S 4055, 4058, 4061) [26]. Varied state £50-£70 G

617 Edward VIII, Fantasy Pattern Sovereign (1/4 oz), 2000, Milestones of the Millennium, 24ct, 7.56g/12h (Giordano MM25). Brilliant, virtually as struck, scarce; in fitted case £300-£400 618 Edward VIII, Fantasy silver Crown, 1936 [struck c. 1955], by J. Pinches for G. Hearn, type II, edge plain, 28.35g/12h (Giordano FM2b; Bruce M2a). Virtually as struck £60-£80 619 George VI, Crowns (2), 1937, 1951, Halfcrowns (15), 1937-51 inclusive (S 4078, 4080, 4101, 4106, 4111) [17]. Varied state £80-£100 620 George VI, Crown, 1937, Halfcrowns (6), 1937 (2, one Proof), 1938, 1939, 1944, 1945, Florins (6), 1937, 1939, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, Shillings (4), 1937, 1944 (2), 1946, Sixpences (7), 1937 (2), 1939, 1940, 1942, 1943, 1944, silver Threepences (4), 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 (S 4078, 4080-5) [28]. Varied state £100-£150 621 George VI, Halfcrowns (15), 1937-51 inclusive, Florins (15), 1937-51 inclusive, the 1950 a Proof (S 4080-1, 4101-2, 4106-7) [30]. Good very fine or better £80-£100 622 George VI, Florins (14), 1937, 1939-51 inclusive, Shillings (15), 1937-51 inclusive, English rev., Shillings (14), 1937, 1939-51 inclusive, Scottish rev. (S 4081-3, 4102-4, 4107-9) [43]. Varied state £80-£100 623 George VI, Shillings (30), 1937-51 inclusive, English and Scottish revs., Sixpences (16), 1937-52 inclusive, silver Threepences (8), 1937-44 inclusive, brass Threepences (15), 1937-46 inclusive, 1948-52 inclusive (S 4082-5, 4103-5, 4108-10, 4112-13) [69]. Varied state £60-£80 624 George VI, Sixpences (16), 1937-52 inclusive, silver Threepences (7), 1937-41, 1943, 1944 (S 4084-5, 4105, 4110) [23]. Varied state £80-£100 625 George VI, brass Threepences (12), 1937-45 inclusive, 1948, 1949, 1952, Pennies (11), 1937-40 inclusive, 1944-9 inclusive, 1951, Halfpence (16), 1937-52 inclusive, Farthings (16), 1937-52 inclusive (S 4112-19) [55]. Varied state £80-£100 626 George VI, Threepences (3), 1946, 1948, 1949 (S 4112-13) [3]. Very fine

£30-£40

627 George VI, cupro-nickel Halfcrowns (21), Florins (17), Shillings (73), Sixpences (12); Elizabeth II, Crowns (7), Florins (6), Shillings (190), Sixpences (78) [404]. Varied state £60-£80 G

628 Elizabeth II, Sovereigns (4), 1963, 1965 (2), 1968 (S 4125) [4]. Extremely fine or better

£1,200-£1,500

629 Elizabeth II, Crowns (4), 1953 (2), 1960, 1965, Halfcrowns (15), 1953-67 inclusive, Florins (15), 1953-67 inclusive, Shillings (28), 1953-66 inclusive, English and Scottish revs., Sixpences (15), 1953-67 inclusive, Threepences (15), 1953 -67 inclusive, Pennies (8), 1953, 1961-7 inclusive, Halfpence (14), 1953-60 inclusive, 1962-7 inclusive, Farthings (4), 1953-6 inclusive (S 4136, 4137A, 4138-41, 4143-9, 4152-9); together with decimal issues (93) [211]. Varied state £60-£80 G

630 Elizabeth II, Sovereigns (5), 2002, 2003, 2004, 2010, 2013 (S SC4, SC5, SC7) [5]. Mostly as struck

£1,500-£1,800

G

631 Elizabeth II, Sovereigns (4), 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016 (S SC7, SC9) [4]. Mostly as struck

£1,200-£1,500

G

632 Elizabeth II, Half-Sovereigns (8), 2004, 2005 (3), 2007, 2008 (3) (S SB4, SB6) [8]. Mostly as struck

£1,200-£1,500

633 Elizabeth II, Britannia silver 2 Pounds (2), 2013, 2016 (S BSF2, BSF15A); GUERNSEY, Elizabeth II, silver Proof 5 Pounds, 2009 (KM. 222a); together with cupro-nickel medals (2), undated [2005-6], with inlaid Penny and Farthing, and a replica of the 1839 5 Pounds in gilt metal dated 2006 [6]. As struck £60-£80 634 Elizabeth II, miscellaneous base metal coins (approx. 650), mostly decimal issues [Lot]. Varied state

£60-£80

635 Charles II to George VI, Twopences (3), Pennies (14), Halfpence (11), Farthings (44), Half-Farthings (3), Third-Farthings (2) [77]. Varied state, two with countermarks; housed in a mahogany cabinet with 12 double-pierced trays, 37 x 36 x 37cm £200-£300

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British Coins – Lots 636 Charles II to Elizabeth II, Crowns (6), Halfcrowns (19), Florins (23), Shillings (40), Sixpence, Threepences (39), Twopence, Pennies (156), Halfpence (138), Farthings (31); together with decimal issues (94) [548]. Varied state £100-£150 637 George III to Elizabeth II, Halfpence (23), 1771, 1772 (2), 1773, 1807, 1825-6, 1837, 1843-4, 1847, 1853-4, 1857-9 inclusive, 1862, 1874, 1881H, 1901, 1902, 1904, 1958 [23]. Last four extremely fine or better, others in varied state £80-£100 638 George IV to George VI, Crowns (7), Double-Florin, Halfcrowns (3), Florin, Shillings (3), Sixpences (34), Britannia Groats (2), Threepences (11) [62]. Varied state; housed in two Lighthouse trays £100-£150 639 Victoria to Elizabeth II, Pennies (169), Halfpence (67) [236]. Varied state

£80-£100

640 Victoria to Elizabeth II, mis-struck coins, Halfcrowns (2), Sixpences (6), base metal (7); together with coin blanks (3) [18]. Generally very fine £50-£70 641 George V and George VI, Halfcrown, 1937, Florins (4), Shillings (8), brass Threepences (11), 1937-8, 1940-1, 1943, 1945-6, 1949, 1950-1 Proofs, 1952, base metal British coins (13), various denominations; together with base metal Irish coins (34), all post-1935 [71]. Silver coins mostly extremely fine or better, 1946 and 1949 Threepences fine and scarce, others in varied state £60-£80 642 George V to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (22), Florins (15), Shillings (14), Sixpences (3), Threepences (4); together with miscellaneous decimal coins (26) [84]. Varied state £50-£80 643 George V to Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (36), Florins (18), Shillings (121), Sixpences (57) [232]. Varied state

£100-£150

644 George VI and Elizabeth II, Crowns (12), Halfcrowns (4), Florins (5), Shillings (11), Sixpences (12), brass Threepences (17), all base metal; together with decimal Five Pounds (6) [67]. Varied state £40-£50 645 George VI and Elizabeth II, brass Threepences (273) [273]. Varied state

£80-£100

646 Crowns (30), William III (1), George III (3), George IV (1), Victoria (8), Edward VII (1), George V (2), George VI (3), Elizabeth II, silver Proofs (5), Cu-Ni (6); Maundy set, 1902; together with a large quantity of mostly 20th century silver and base metal coins and banknotes [Lot]. Varied state £600-£800 647 Crowns (34), George III (13), George IV (7), Victoria (1), George V (1), George VI (1), Elizabeth II (11); together with other British and World coins, in silver (5), base metal (18), medallions (3) [60]. Varied state £500-£600 648 Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (13), various [13]. Varied state

£60-£80

649 British copper and bronze coins (13), all countermarked [13]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

650 British and World coins, in silver (46), base metal (c. 450), together with a Japanese banknote [Lot]. Varied state £100-£150 651 British and World coins, in silver (48), base metal (162) [210]. Varied state, several pierced

£80-£100

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

652 British and World coins, a large quantity, mostly base metal [Lot]. Varied state 653 British and World coins, tokens, medals, badges, toy coins, etc (approx. 100) [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£150 £80-£100

654 British and other base metal coins (60), all countermarked or engraved [60]. Varied state

£100-£150

655 British and Channel Island coins, a large quantity, mostly decimal issues [Lot]. Varied state

£200-£300

656 Miscellaneous copper and bronze coins, a large quantity, mostly 20th century [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

657 Engraved, countermarked and enamelled coins, etc [31]. Varied state, some removed from brooch mounts, an interesting group £100-£150 658 Coin weights (4), various Continental issues; together with a 17th century token of Sawtry [5]. Varied state

£60-£80

The coin weights all recorded with PAS

659 Model coins, medalets, tokens, checks, blanks, etc, mostly base metal [86]. Varied state

£40-£50

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

G

660 Modern reproductions of 1819 Sovereigns (2), struck by the Pobjoy Mint [2]. Brilliant, as struck

£600-£800

G

661 Modern reproduction of an 1838 Sovereign, struck by the Pobjoy Mint. Brilliant, as struck

£300-£400

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties Greek Coinages

662 LESBOS, Mytilene, Electrum Sixth-Stater or Hekte, c. 478, lion’s head right, rev. incuse bull’s head right, 2.60g (Bodenstedt 28; cf. BMC p.157, 19-22; Sear 4240). Fine £150-£180

663 SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, Antiochos I, Tetradrachm, Tyre, yr 183 [130-29], diademed bust right, rev. eagle standing left on ship prow, palm over shoulder, club surmounted by monogram in left field, 14.18g (SC 2109.11b). Traces of deposit, nearly very fine, dark-toned £180-£220 664 PTOLEMAIC KINGS OF EGYPT, Ptolemy III (246-222), series 4 Tetrobol, horned head of Zeus-Ammon right, rev. eagle standing left on thunderbolt, head reverted, 47.33g (CPE B371; Svoronos 974); together with a Republican Quinarius, miscellaneous ancient coins (2), tokens (3) [7]. Fine and better £80-£100

x

665 KINGS OF PARTHIA, Mithradates II (c. 121-91), Drachm, Rhagai, 4.13g (Sellwood 27.1; Shore 85; Sunrise 293). Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

x

666 KINGS OF PARTHIA, Mithradates II (c. 121-91), Drachm, Rhagai, 4.19g (Sellwood 27.1; Shore 85; Sunrise 293). Lightly cleaned, possible traces of mounting on edge, otherwise about extremely fine, well-centred £100-£120

x

667 KINGS OF PARTHIA, Mithradates II (c. 121-91), Drachm, Rhagai, 4.31g (Sellwood 28.5; Shore 98; Sunrise –). Extremely fine £150-£180

x

668 KINGS OF PARTHIA, Mithradates II (c. 121-91), Drachm, Rhagai, 4.24g (Sellwood 28.5; Shore 98; Sunrise –). Extremely fine £150-£180

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties x

669 KINGS OF PARTHIA, Phraates IV (c. 38-2), Æ 13, Ekbatana?, bust left, star above crescent behind, rev. Pegasus flying right, 2.40g (Sellwood –; Shore –; Sunrise –). About fine, very rare £80-£100

x

670 KINGS OF ELYMAIS, Orodes IV, Æ 15, Susa, diademed bust facing, rev. diademed bust of Artemis left, 2.96g (Sunrise 489). Very fine £50-£70

x

671 KINGS OF ELYMAIS, uncertain ruler (1st-2nd cent. AD), Æ 29, diademed bust left, star and crescent above anchor to right, rev. small diademed male head left, legend around, 14.93g (Sunrise –). Very fine £50-£70

x

672 KINGS OF PERSIS, Vahbarz (3rd cent. BC), Obol, head right wearing kyrbasia, rev. fire-temple, standard to right, 0.74g (Alram 529; Sunrise –). Struck from a worn obverse die, good fine, rare £50-£70

x

673 KINGS OF PERSIS, Ardaxsir II (1st cent. BC), Obol, crowned bust left, rev. Ardaxsir sacrificing before altar, 0.48g (Sunrise 596). Very fine £50-£70 674 Bronzes of Carthage (2), Ephesus, Metapontum, Myrina, Perga, Ptolemaic Kingdom (2) [8]. Fair to very fine [all slabbed by NGC] £60-£80

Oriental Greek Coinage x

675 INDO-GREEK KINGS, Apollodotos II (c. 80-65), Æ 29, Jammu, 17.46g/12h (Mitchiner ACW 2083-4); KUSHAN, Huvishka (c. 151-190), Æ 25, Taxila, 10.44g/12h (Mitchiner ACW 3291ff); Æ 24, Balkh, 9.38g/12h (Mitchiner ACW 3327) [3]. Fine or better £80-£100 676 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Shapur II (309-79), Drachm, 4.16g (Göbl Ia/6b); together with other Sasanian Drachms (4) [5]. About very fine or better £50-£70

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677 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Vahran IV (388-99), Drachm, AWH? (Ohrmazd-Ardashir), 3.80g/3h (Göbl I/1); Khusraw I (531 -79), Drachm, ST (Istakhr), yr 13, 4.10g/3h (Göbl II/2) [2]. First about very fine and dark-toned, second scratched on obverse and holed in margin otherwise good very fine £60-£80

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678 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Yazdigerd I (399-420), Drachm, AY (unidentified mint), 4.19g/4h (Göbl I/1). Extremely fine £60-£80

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679 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Yazdigerd I (399-420), Drachm, AW (Ohrmazd-Ardashir), 4.11g/3h (Göbl I/1; Sunrise 897-8 var.). Light scrapes in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80

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680 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Peroz (459-84), Drachm, RD (Rayy), 4.13g/4h (Göbl II/3). About extremely fine

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681 SASANIAN KINGDOM, Khusraw I (531-79), Drachm, GW (Gurgan), yr 22, 4.09g/3h (Göbl II/2). Good very fine £60-£80

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682 INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Azes I (c. 58-12), Trichalkon, king riding camel right, rev. bull standing right, 7.01g (MIG 762). Very fine, rare £200-£260

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683 INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, Azes I (c. 58-12), Drachm, Hazara, 2.29g/12h (Mitchiner ACW 2234). Good very fine, toned £50-£70

£60-£80

Provenance: Hirsch Auktion 98 (Munich), 9 June 1976, lot 2618

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684 INDO-SCYTHIAN KINGS, miscellaneous bronzes (12); together with two bronzes of Maroneia [14]. Varied state £80-£100 685 HEPHTHALITES, Anonymous, Drachm, struck from the dies of a Sasanian Drachm of Shapur II, obv. die re-engraved with Hephthalite name replacing Pahlavi legend, 3.80g (Mitchiner ACW 1409). Traces of mounting, otherwise fine, rare £60-£80 Provenance: Wilkes & Curtis Mailbid Sale 1, 16 June 2014 (496)

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686 HEPHTHALITES, Anonymous, Drachm, imitating a type of the Sasanian ruler Peroz, 3.46g/3h (Mitchiner ACW 1457). Cleaned, edge flaw, otherwise very fine £60-£80

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687 AFRIGHID KINGS OF KHWARIZM, Azkaswar II (c. 770-800), Drachm, 1.90g/6h. Slightly creased, otherwise fine £80-£100

Jewish Coinage 688 First Jewish Revolt, Eighth-Shekel, yr 4 [69], 4.61g, Prutahs (2), yr 2 [67], 2.96g, yr 3 [68], 2.66g (Sofaer 11, 31, 43) [3]. First fair, others better, all with some striking weakness £80-£100 689 First Jewish Revolt, Prutahs (2), both yr 2 [67], 2.38g, 2.61g (Sofaer 11) [2]. Very fine

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Roman Republican Coinage 690 L. Lulius, Denarius, c. 141, rev. Dioscuri galloping, 3.80g (Craw. 224/1; BMCRR 899; RCV 100); L. Antestius Gragulus, Denarius, c. 136, rev. similar, 3.38g (Craw. 238/1; BMCRR 976; RCV 115); C. Servilis, Denarius, c. 127, rev. cavalry scene, 3.54g (Craw. 264/1; BMCRR 1166; RCV 140); L. Calpurnius Piso Frugi, Denarius, c. 90, rev. horseman right, 3.82g (Craw. 340/1; RSC Calpurnia 11; RCV 235/1) [4]. About fine to very fine, but second harshly cleaned £90-£120

Roman Imperatorial Coinage 691 CÆSARIANS, Julius Cæsar, Denarius, military mint, c. 46, head of Ceres right, rev. priestly implements, 3.74g/2h (Craw. 467/1b; RSC 4; RCV 1403/2). Fair £30-£40

Roman Imperial Coinage 692 Augustus, Denarius, Lugdunum, 8-7 BC, laureate bust right, rev. Gaius Caesar galloping right on horse, 3.08g (RIC 199; RSC 40; RCV 1596). About fine, grey tone £60-£80 693 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, 3.70g (RIC 207; RSC 43; RCV 1597). Good fine, toned £60-£80 694 Augustus, Denarius, a contemporary forgery, Lugdunum, c. 2 BC-4 AD, rev. Gaius and Lucius standing facing, shields and spears between them, simpulum and lituus in field above, 2.44g (cf. RIC 207); Trajan, Denarius, a contemporary forgery, 112-4, rev. Arabia standing, 2.23g (cf. RIC 245) [2]. Struck in base metal, of good style, about very fine £40-£50 695 Augustus, Dupondius, 16, Rome, struck by the moneyer C. Asinius Gallus, rev. legend around large SC, 13.06g (RIC 372; RCV 1659); Augustus with Agrippa, Dupondius, Nemausus, rev. crocodile chained to palm, 12.88g (RIC 155; RPC 523; RCV 1729); Agrippa, As, posthumously struck under Caligula, 37-41, rev. Neptune standing left, 9.39g (RIC 58; BMC Tiberius 161; RCV 1812); Gaius (Caligula), As, 37-8, rev. Vesta seated left, 9.56g (RIC 38; BMC 45; RCV 1803); Claudius, As, 41-50, rev. Minerva advancing right, 10.39g (RIC 100; BMC 149ff; RCV 1861); Germanicus, As, restitution issue under Claudius, Rome, c. 50-4, bust right, rev. large SC, 11.55 (RIC Claudius 106; BMC 215; RCV 1904) [6]. Fair to fine, but third twice plugged £80-£100 696 Agrippa, As, posthumously struck under Caligula, 37-41, rev. Neptune standing left, 8.53g (RIC 58; BMC Tiberius 161; RCV 1812); Drusus, As, rev. PONTIF TRIBVN POTEST ITER around large SC, 9.70g (RIC Tiberius 45; BMC 99; RCV 1794); Gaius (Caligula), As, 37-8, rev. Vesta seated left, 11.20g (RIC 38; BMC 45; RCV 1803); Germanicus, As, restitution issue under Claudius, c. 50-4, rev. large SC, 11.50 (RIC Claudius 106; BMC 215; RCV 1904) [4]. Second harshly cleaned, third holed, fair to good fine £60-£80

697 Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate bust right, rev. Livia seated right on ornate stool, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.71g (RIC 30; RSC 16a; RCV 1763). Scuffed on reverse, otherwise about very fine £90-£120

698 Tiberius, Denarius, Lugdunum, after 16, laureate bust right, rev. Livia seated right on plain throne, holding sceptre and olive branch, 3.60g (RIC 30; RSC 16; RCV 1763). Granular surfaces, about very fine, toned £90-£120

699 Nero, Denarius, 64-5, laureate bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, holding patera and cornucopia, 3.21g (RIC 49; RSC 67; RCV 1942). Good fine, very rare £120-£150

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700 Nero, Denarius, Rome, 67-8, laureate bust right, rev. aquila right between two standards, 3.15g (RIC 68; RSC 356; RCV 1947). Possibly removed from a mount, otherwise fine, portrait better, rare £90-£120 701 Nero, Quadrans, 64, rev. owl on altar, 2.31g (RIC 260; RCV 1988); Galba, As, 68-9, rev. Libertas standing, 9.53g (RIC 823; RCV 2134); Domitian (as Cæsar), As, rev. Spes walking, 8.19g (RIC 1290; RCV 2693) [3]. Varied state £60-£80

702 Galba, Denarius, 68-9, bust right, rev. S P Q R OB CS in three lines within oak wreath, 2.90g (RIC 167; RSC 287; RCV 2109). Edge chip at 12 o’clock and some light surface marks, otherwise fine, light tone £90-£120 703 Vitellius, Denarius, 69, laureate bust right, rev. Concordia seated left, 2.80g (RIC 90; RSC 18; RCV 2196). About fine and toned, scarce £60-£80

704 Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. LIBERI IMP GERMAN, draped busts of Vitellius’ son Aulus and daughter Vitellia vis-à-vis, 2.38g (RIC 103; BMCRE 29; RSC 2; RCV 2234). Light marks consistent with being a single find, fine, rare £100-£120 705 Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. Libertas standing, 2.61g (RIC 105; RSC 47; RCV 2198). About fine £70-£90

706 Vitellius, Denarius, Rome, 69, laureate bust right, rev. tripod-lebes surmounted by dolphin, raven below, 2.62g (RIC 109; RSC 111; RCV 2201). Good fine £90-£120

707 Vespasian, Denarius, 69-70, laureate bust right, rev. Judæa seated right in attitude of mourning, trophy behind, 3.17g (RIC 2; RSC 226; RCV 2296). Fine, lightly toned £150-£180 708 Vespasian, Denarius, 69-70, similar, 2.75g (RIC 2; RSC 226; RCV 2296). About fine, toned

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709 Vespasian, Denarius, 70, laureate bust right, rev. Pax seated left, 3.22g (RIC 29; RSC 94h; RCV 2285). Very fine, strong portrait, lightly toned £80-£100 710 Vespasian, Denarius, 71, laureate bust right, rev. priestly implements, 2.77g (RIC 43; RSC 43; RCV 2282). About fine £40-£50 711 Julia Titi, Denarius, Rome, c. 80-1, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Venus standing right, leaning on column, holding helmet and spear, 2.51g (RIC Titus 388; BMC 141-3; RSC 14; RCV 2612). Fine, traces of find patina £90-£120 712 Domitian (as Cæsar), Denarius, 76-7, rev. Pegasus right, 3.27g (RIC Vespasian 921; RSC 47; RCV 2637); Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, rev. Pax standing left, holding caduceus, 3.08g (RIC 120; RSC 83; RCV 3126); together with Denarii of Hadrian (2) [4]. Fine and better, but last two harshly cleaned £80-£100

713 Domitian (as Cæsar), Denarius, 80-1, bust right, rev. garlanded altar, 3.31g (RIC Titus 266; RSC 397; RCV 2676). Nearly very fine, reverse about so £60-£80 714 Domitian, Denarius, 90-1, rev. Minerva holding thunderbolt and spear, 3.09g (RIC 721; RSC 264; RCV 2732); Nerva, Denarius, 97, rev. Fortuna holding rudder and cornucopia, 3.23g (RIC 28; RSC 71; RCV 3025) [2]. Fine and better £90-£120

715 Domitian, Dupondius, 95-6, radiate bust right, rev. Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia, 14.83g (RIC 801; BMC 477; RCV 2786). Better than very fine, attractive green patina £160-£200 716 Nerva, Denarius, 97, laureate bust right, rev. Libertas holding pileus and sceptre, 2.85g (RIC 19; RSC 113; RCV 3034). Surface marks, otherwise very fine, toned £70-£90 717 Trajan, Denarii (3), 98-9, rev. Concordia seated left, 2.92g, 103-11, rev. Roma seated left, 3.39g, 103-11, rev. Æquitas standing left, 3.08g (RIC 12, 116, 118; RSC 69, 85, 212; RCV –) [3]. About very fine £70-£90 718 Trajan, Denarii (2), 100, rev. Pax, 2.88g, 107, rev. Victory standing left, 3.15g (RIC 38, 128; RSC 22, 74; RCV 3129) [2]. First fine, second better but filed on edge at 2 o’clock £80-£100 719 Trajan, Denarius, 103-11, laureate bust right, drapery over far shoulder, rev. Æquitas standing left, holding scales and cornucopia, 2.99g (RIC 118; RSC 85; RCV 3122). Minor porosity, otherwise better than very fine, attractive grey tone £60-£80 720 Trajan, Denarius, 105, laureate bust right, rev. Pax standing on Dacian, holding branch and cornucopia, 3.39g (RIC 190A; RSC 405a; RCV 3161). Very fine, but sometime lightly cleaned and now re-toning £50-£70

721 Trajan, Denarius, 110, laureate bust right, rev. Arabia standing left, holding branch and bundle of cinnamon sticks, camel by feet, 3.25g (RIC 142; RSC 89; RCV 3118). Good very fine, traces of residual bloom £90-£120

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722 Diva Marciana, Denarius, Rome, c. 114, draped bust right wearing stephane, rev. eagle standing on sceptre, 3.18g (RIC Trajan 743; RSC 4; RCV 3328). Good fine or better, very rare £400-£600

723 Hadrian, Aureus, 133, HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, bare-headed bust left, rev. ADVENTVS AVG, Roma, helmeted, in military dress, seated right on cuirass, holding spear and clasping hands with Emperor, togate, who stands left, facing her, 7.01g (Calicó 1181; RIC 1992). Possibly sometime mounted, otherwise good fine, rare £2,000-£3,000

724 Hadrian, Denarius, Rome, 117, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, rev. Trajan and Emperor standing with clasped hands, ADOPTIO in exergue, 2.90g (RIC 8; RSC 4; RCV 3454). Nearly very fine, rare £100-£120 725 Hadrian, Denarius, 117, laureate draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Trajan and Emperor standing with clasped hands, ADOPTIO in exergue, 3.28g (RIC 9; RSC 4c; RCV 3454). Very fine, rare £100-£120 726 Hadrian, Denarius, August-December 117, laureate bust right, drapery on far shoulder, rev. Pax standing left, holding branch and cornucopiæ, 3.29g (RIC 64; RSC 1011; RCV 3511). Nearly very fine £80-£100 Provenance: Bt C.J. Martin

727 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 117-18, revs. Concord seated left holding patera, cornucopiæ beneath throne, CONCORD in exergue, 3.14g, Salus seated left feeding serpent from patera, SALVS AVG in exergue, 3.11g (RIC 14, 174; RSC 250a, 1352; RCV 3465, 3539) [2]. Good fine or better £80-£100 728 Hadrian, Denarius, Rome, 118, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, rev. Æternitas standing, looking left, holding heads of sun and moon, AET AVG in field, 3.18g (RIC 167; RSC 129; RCV 3458). Very fine or better, scarce £100-£120 729 Hadrian, Denarii (2), 120-1, rev. Fortuna standing left, 3.17g, 129-30, rev. ship right, 2.44g (RIC 394, 1086; RSC 653, 1155; RCV 3521, 3490); Sabina, Denarius, 136-8, rev. Venus standing right, 3.08g (RIC 2576; RSC 73; RCV 3924) [3]. Fair to fine, second scratched £60-£80 730 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 124-5, revs. Hercules seated right holding club and distaff, 3.40g (RIC 731; RSC 331; RCV 3467), Spes advancing left holding flower, 3.28g (RIC 714; RSC 390; RCV 3479) [2]. Nearly very fine £80-£100 731 Hadrian, Denarius, Rome, 124-5, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, rev. Roma in military dress, standing left holding Victory and spear, 3.33g (RIC 722; RSC 349; RCV 3471). About very fine £80-£100 732 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 124-5, revs. Hercules seated right holding club and distaff, 3.29g, Genius standing left holding cornucopiæ and sacrificing with patera over altar, 3.25g (RIC 724, 731; RSC 331, 335; RCV 3467, 3476) [2]. First good fine, second a little better £100-£120 733 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 124-7, revs. Virtus (or Roma) seated right holding spear and parazonium, 3.08g, eagle standing on thunderbolt, head turned to right, 3.48g (RIC 798, 861; RSC 337b, 428; RCV 3481) [2]. First good fine, second a little better £100-£120 734 Hadrian, Denarius, 125-8, laureate bust right, slight drapery on far shoulder, rev. Neptune standing left, foot on prow and holding acrostolium and trident, 2.85g (RIC 788; RSC 309; RCV 3470). Good very fine £80-£100

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 735 Hadrian, Denarius, 125-8, laureate bust right, rev. Victory standing three-quarters right, crowning herself and holding long palm branch, 3.30g (RIC 848; RSC 358; RCV 3480). Very fine, reverse better £80-£100 736 Hadrian, Denarius, 128-9, bare-headed and draped bust left, rev. Tranquillitas standing left, holding long sceptre and resting elbow on column, COS III in exergue, 3.25g (RIC 967; RSC 1439a; RCV 3545). Nearly very fine, scarce £80-£100

737 Hadrian, Denarius, Eastern mint, c. 128-9, laureate bust right, rev. Minerva standing left, holding thunderbolt and spear, shield at feet, 2.88g (BMC p.379 note; RIC 3053; RSC 296b; RCV –). Very fine, reverse better, very rare £200-£300 738 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 129-30, revs. Clementia standing left holding patera and long sceptre, 2.78g (RIC 1066; RSC 218), Felicitas seated left holding caduceus and cornucopiæ, 3.44g (RIC 1073; RSC 640a) [2]. Nearly very fine, last scarce £80-£100 739 Hadrian, Denarius, 129-30, laureate bust right, rev. galley left, 2.78g (RIC 1076; RSC 652; RCV 3490). Nearly very fine, some obverse surface marks £70-£90 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 14 December 1988, lot 382

740 Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev. Italia standing left, holding spear and cornucopiæ, 3.36g (RIC 1540; RSC 869; RCV 3499). Surfaces scratched, otherwise nearly very fine, scarce £80-£100 741 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 130-3, revs. Emperor standing right, about to raise Africa kneeling left and holding corn-ears, 2.73g, Emperor standing right, about to raise Gallia kneeling left, 3.54g (RIC 1571, 1573; RSC 1229, 1247; RCV 3533-4) [2]. First good fine, second a little better £100-£120

742 Hadrian, Denarius, 130-3, laureate bust right, rev. Emperor standing left, about to raise Hispania kneeling right and holding branch, rabbit between them, 3.17g (RIC 1580; RSC 1260; RCV 3535). Good very fine £150-£200 Provenance: Bt Spink

743 Hadrian, Denarii (2), 130-3, revs. Roma standing right and holding spear, clasps hands with Emperor standing left and holding scroll, 3.28g (RIC 1984; RSC 84a; RCV 3455), Asia standing on prow, holding reaping hook and rudder, 3.39g (RIC 1507; RSC 188; RCV 3462) [2]. Nearly very fine £80-£100 744 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both c. 130-5, revs. Roma seated left on curule chair holding branch and sceptre, 2.78g, Liberalitas standing left holding coin scoop and cornucopiæ, 3.28g (RIC 1416, 2019; RSC 935, 1304; RCV 3506, 3536) [2]. Nearly very fine £80-£100 745 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 130-8, revs. Felicitas standing left holding caduceus and cornucopiæ, 3.46g (RIC 2009; RSC 602; RCV 3487), Romulus advancing right, holding spear and shouldering trophy, 3.06g (RIC 1424; RSC 1316; RCV 3538) [2]. First nearly very fine, second good fine £80-£100

746 Hadrian, Denarius, 132-4, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Securitas seated left, holding sceptre, 3.48g (RIC 1125; RSC 1399b; RCV 3541). Good very fine £150-£200 Provenance: Bt Spink

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 747 Hadrian, Denarius, 133-5, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Tellus (?) standing left, holding plough and rake, two ears of corn behind, 3.17g (RIC 2055; RSC 1427b; RCV 3543). About very fine £80-£100 Provenance: Bt M. Vosper

748 Hadrian, Denarius, 133-5, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. Tellus (?) standing left, holding plough and rake, two ears of corn behind, 3.32g (RIC 2056; RSC 1425; RCV 3543). Very fine or better, scarce £100-£120 749 Hadrian, Denarius, Rome, 134-8, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. Emperor and Felicitas standing with clasped hands, 3.39g (RIC 1996; RSC 632a; RCV 3488). Very fine, reverse better £80-£100 750 Hadrian, Denarius, 134-8, bust right, rev. Roma seated left, shield at side, holding palladium and spear, 3.10g (RIC 2341; RSC 1312; RCV 3537). Better than very fine £100-£120 Provenance: Bt M. Vosper

751 Hadrian, Denarius, 134-8, laureate bust right, rev. Emperor standing left, veiled and togate, sacrificing out of patera over altar, 3.34g (RIC 2325; RSC 1484; RCV 3550). Very fine £80-£100 752 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 134-8, revs. Ægyptos reclining left, holding up sistrum, ibis in front, 3.35g; Alexandria standing left, holding sistrum and snake in basket, 3.25g (RIC 1481, 1505; RSC 100, 156; RCV 3456, 3460) [2]. First good fine, second a little better £100-£150 753 Hadrian, Denarius, c. 136, laureate bust left, rev. Africa reclining left, holding scorpion and cornucopiæ, basket of fruit in front, 3.48g (RIC 1496; RSC 139; RCV 3459). Slight porosity, otherwise very fine, scarce £80-£100 754 Hadrian, Denarius, 136, rev. Moneta standing left, 2.98g (RIC 2224; RSC 965; RCV 3507); Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 140-3, rev. Æquitas standing left, 2.85g (RIC 61a; RSC 13; RCV 4049); Diva Faustina Senior, Denarii (2), both 147, revs. Ceres standing left, 2.67g, Vesta standing left, 2.98g (RIC 356, 400; RSC 96, 291; RCV 4582, 4601); Julia Domna, Denarius, 196-211, rev. Pudicitia seated left, 2.98g (RIC 574; RSC 168; RCV 6602); Julia Mæsa, Denarius, 218-22, rev. Pietas standing left, 2.32g (RIC Elagabalus 263; RSC 29; RCV 7754) [6]. Good fine and better £120-£150 755 Hadrian, Denarii (2), both 137-8, revs. Æquitas standing left holding scales and long sceptre, 3.24g (RIC 2312; RSC 122), Venus seated left holding Cupid and long sceptre, globe in exergue, 3.35g (RIC 2369; RSC 1449b) [2]. Nearly very fine, last a rare variety £80-£100 756 Hadrian, Sestertius, 130-3, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Dacia seated left on rocks, holding signum with right hand and curved sword over left shoulder, SC in field, DACIA in exergue, 27.76g (RIC 1650; BMC 1737-9). Some surface porosity, fine or better, light tan patina £100-£150 757 Hadrian, Sestertii (2), both 130-8, revs. Emperor standing right, holding scroll and raising Achæa, kneeling left, vase with palm between them, 24.75g (RIC 1804; BMC 1780-1; RCV 3627), Fortuna standing left holding rudder on globe and cornucopiæ, 19.11g (RIC 2410; BMC 1507-8; RCV 3599) [2]. Second fine, first nearly so with tooling in reverse field £80-£100

758 Hadrian, Dupondius, 125-8, radiate bust right, rev. Hilaritas standing left, between two children, holding palm branch and cornucopiæ, 13.60g (RIC 990; BMC 1375-6; RCV 3664). Good fine with smooth jade-green patina £60-£80

759 Hadrian, As, 129-30, bare-headed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Emperor, holding spear, on horseback right, SC below, 12.47g (RIC 1365; BMC 1451; RCV 3684). Of refined style, better than very fine but worked in fields, particularly on the obverse £150-£200 760 Hadrian, Asses (2), both 130-8, revs. Emperor standing right, holding scroll and raising Achæa, kneeling left, vase with palm between them, 9.97g (RIC 1806; BMC 1785; RCV 3691), S C within wreath, 11.45g (RIC 2294; BMC 784; RCV –) [2]. Better than fine, some smoothing in fields £120-£150

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761 Divus Hadrian, Denarius, 138 or later, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. eagle, wings open, standing on globe, head turned to left, 2.83g (RIC 389b; RSC 271a; RCV 4546). Nearly very fine, a well preserved specimen of this rare issue £150-£200

762 Ælius, Denarius, 136-7, bare-headed and draped bust right, rev. Concordia standing left, holding patera and doublecornucopiæ, resting left elbow on column, 3.13g (RIC 2621; RSC 14). Good fine or better, scarce £120-£150 Provenance: G.R. Arnold Collection, Part I, Glendining Auction, 17-18 June 1969, lot 541 (part); bt Seaby 1969

763 Antoninus Pius (as Cæsar), Sestertius in the name of Ælius, February-July 138, bare-headed bust right, rev. Pietas, veiled, standing right before altar, extending one hand and holding box of incense in other, 25.14g (RIC Hadrian 2747). Reverse a little off-centre, otherwise very fine or better with dark patina, rare £300-£400 Provenance: SCMB April 1982 (C263)

764 Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 154, rev. Vesta holding simpulum and palladium, 3.41g (RIC 229a; RSC 198b; RCV 4065); Diva Faustina Senior, Denarius, 147, rev. Ceres standing with sceptre and corn-ears, 3.16g (RIC 258; RSC 93; RCV 4581); Divus Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 162, rev. altar, 3.32g (RIC 441; RSC 357; RCV 5196) [3]. First good very fine, fresh metal, others about very fine £80-£100 765 Marcus Aurelius, Denarius, 165-6, rev. Pietas standing left, 3.03g (RIC 148; RSC 463; RCV 4918); Lucius Verus, Denarii (2), 163, rev. Providentia standing, 3.15g, 163-4, rev. Mars standing, 2.69g (RIC 491, 515; RSC 156, 229; RCV 5354-5); together with a Denarius of Antoninus Pius [4]. Fine and better, last chipped £80-£100 766 Faustina Junior, Denarius, rev. Concordia seated, 3.50g (RIC 502A; RSC 54; RCV 4704); Lucilla, Denarius, 164-6, rev. Venus holding apple, 3.77g (RIC 784; RSC 70; RCV 5491); Crispina, Denarius, 180-2, rev. similar, 2.30g (RIC 286a; RSC 35; RCV 6002) [3]. Very fine and better £80-£100 767 Faustina Junior, As, 161-75, draped bust right, rev. Fecunditas standing right, holding child and sceptre, 13.39g (RIC 1639; BMC 980; RCV 5295). Very fine £40-£50 768 Commodus, Denarius, 183, rev. Felicitas standing left, 3.12g (RIC 61; RSC 906; RCV 5718); Clodius Albinus, Denarius, 194, rev. Felicitas standing, 2.65g (RIC 4; RSC 15; RCV 6141); Septimius Severus, Denarius, 195-6, rev. Mars advancing, 3.48g (RIC 67; RSC 397; RCV 6327); together with another Denarius [4]. First good very fine, fresh metal, others in varied state £60-£80

769 Pertinax, Denarius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Lætitia standing left, holding sceptre and wreath, 2.87g (RIC 4; RSC 20; RCV 6041). Fine, clear portrait £90-£120

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 770 Pertinax, Denarius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Providentia gesturing towards star, 2.39g (RIC 11a; RSC 43; RCV 6046). Small metal flaw in obverse field, otherwise fine, reverse about so £90-£120 771 Didius Julianus, Denarius, 193, laureate bust right, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe, 2.78g (RIC 3; RSC 15; RCV 6074). Surface scuffed and crazed, about fine, rare £90-£120 772 Septimius Severus, Denarii (2), 196-7, rev. elephant, 2.93g, 204, rev. Genius standing, 3.56g (RIC 82, 95; RSC 348, 464; RCV 6317, 6335); Julia Domna, Denarii (2), 198, rev. Cybele seated, 3.17g, 201, Isis nursing child, 3.18g (RIC 565, 577; RSC 123, 174; RCV 5963, 6606) [4]. Second and last good very fine, others in varied state £80-£100 773 Plautilla, Denarius, 203, rev. Pietas holding child, 2.32g (RIC 367; RSC 16; RCV 7072); Elagabalus, Antoninianus, 219, rev. Jupiter standing, 4.44g, Denarius, 219, rev. Lætitia standing, 3.01g (RIC 90, 95b; RSC 66a, 70a; RCV 7489, 7520); Maximinus Thrax, Denarius, rev. Emperor standing left, 2.88g (RIC 3; RSC 55; RCV 83122) [4]. Very fine and better £90-£120 774 Caracalla, Denarii (2), 205, rev. Mars standing left, 3.37g, 216, rev. Jupiter seated left, 3.14g (RIC 80, 277c; RSC 343, 420a; RCV 6845, 6858); Geta, Denarii (2), 210, rev. Genius standing, 3.31g, 210-12, rev. Liberalitas, 3.00g (RIC 70A, 88; RSC 68, 140; RCV 7178); together with another Denarius [5]. Last fine, others generally very fine £90-£120 775 Caracalla, Denarius, 206, rev. Emperor standing left, sacrificing over altar, 3.70g (RIC 150; RSC 688; RCV 6909); Julia Soæmias, Denarius, 220, rev. Venus seated left, child by feet, 2.53g (RIC 243; RSC 14; RCV 7720); Philip I, Antoninianus, 248, rev. hexastyle temple, Roma within, 3.70g (RIC 25; RSC 198; RCV 8963); Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 244-5, rev. Pudicitia seated left, 4.39g (RIC Philip 123; RSC 53; 9159) [4]. About very fine, second better £80-£100 776 Macrinus, Denarius, possibly a contemporary forgery, rev. Providentia standing left, 2.46g (cf. RIC 80; RSC 108; RCV 7361); Pupienus, Denarius, possibly a contemporary forgery, rev. Pax seated left, 2.29g (cf. RIC 4; RSC 22; RCV 8526) [2]. Struck from base metal, first with a metal flaw in reverse legend, second porous £60-£80 777 Elagabalus, Denarii (2), 219, rev. Fortuna seated left, 3.16g, 218-22, rev. Emperor standing left by altar, 3.28g (RIC 19, 191a; RSC 61, 149; RCV 7518, 7529); Severus Alexander, Denarius, Antioch, 222, rev. Mars standing left, 1.94g (RIC 262; RSC 201; RCV 7890); Orbiana, Denarius, 225, rev. Concordia seated left, 2.96g (RIC 319; RSC 1; RCV 8191); together with a Denarius of Geta [5]. Fine to very fine £120-£150 778 Elagabalus, Denarii (2), both 220-1, revs. Libertas standing, 2.41g, Victory advancing left, 3.19g (RIC 107, 161d; RSC 92a, 300a; RCV 7523, 7554); Julia Mæsa, Denarius, rev. Pietas standing, 2.89g (RIC 266; RSC 34a; RCV 7755); Severus Alexander, Denarii (2), 222, rev. Æquitas standing, 3.01g, 227, rev. similar, 2.96g (RIC 64, 127c; RSC 9, 312; RCV 7856, 7902) [5]. Fine to better than very fine £70-£90 779 Julia Paula, Denarius, 220, rev. Concordia seated left, star in field, 2.31g (RIC 211; RSC 6a; RCV 7655); Orbiana, Denarius, 225, rev. Concordia seated left, 2.28g (RIC Severus Alexander 319; RSC 1; RCV 8191) [2]. First very fine, second about so but with some porosity on obverse £70-£90 780 Severus Alexander, Denarius, 225, rev. Victory advancing left, 2.94g (RIC 180c; RSC 564; RCV 7931); Julia Mamæa, Denarius, 232, rev. Fecunditas standing left, 2.68g (RIC 331; RSC 5; RCV 8207) [2]. Very fine or better, second toned £100-£120 781 Severus Alexander, Denarius, 230, rev. Victory inscribing shield, 2.84g (RIC 219; RSC 566a; RCV 7932); Gordian III, Denarius, 241-2, rev. Salus holding snake, 3.03g (RIC 129; RSC 325; RCV 8681) [2]. Very fine £80-£100 782 Severus Alexander, Sestertii (2), 230, rev. Sol standing facing, raising right hand in salutation and holding globe in left, 18.28g, c. 231-5, rev. Annona standing front, holding two corn-ears over basket and cornucopia, 19.86g (RIC 503, 642; RCV 7998, 8013); Maximinus Thrax, Sestertius, 238, rev. Emperor standing left with spear, flanked by standards, 1.33g (RIC 40; RCV 8336) [3]. Very fine, but first with several breaks in the patina and second lightly smoothed in reverse fields £120-£150 783 Severus Alexander, Sestertius, Rome, c. 231-5, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Jupiter standing left, head right, holding thunderbolt aloft in right hand, 19.58g (RIC 628; BMCRE 794; RCV 7967). Very fine, reverse better £60-£80

784 Julia Mamæa, Sestertius, diademed and draped bust right, rev. Venus standing right, holding sceptre and child, 20.55g (RIC 694; BMCRE 190; RCV 8232). Very fine, dark green patina £80-£100

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785 Balbinus, Sestertius, 238, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding wand and cornucopia, 12.84g (RIC 19; BMC 34; RCV 8499). Fine, green patina with some surface deposits £120-£150

786 Pupienus, Sestertius, 238, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Providentia standing left, holding baton and cornucopia, globe by feet, 19.77g (RIC 17; BMCRE 56; RCV 8538). A few marks on edge, otherwise good fine £100-£120 787 Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240, rev. Roma seated, 3.75g (RIC 70; RSC 314; RCV 8658); Philip I, Antoninianii (2), 245-7, rev. Æquitas standing, 2.92g, 244-5, rev. Virtus standing, 4.20g (RIC 27b, 52; RSC 9, 239; RCV 8918, 8974); Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 245-7, rev. Concordia seated, 3.85g (RIC 125c; RSC 4; RCV 9147); Philip II, Antoninianus, 246 -7, rev. Emperor and soldier standing, 3.79g (RIC 217; RSC 58; RCV 9243) [5]. Very fine and better £80-£100 788 Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240-3, rev. Hercules standing, 4.17g (RIC 95; RSC 404; RCV 8670); Philip I, Antoninianus, 248, rev. Nobilitas standing, 4.50g (RIC 8; RSC 98; RCV 8938); Otacilia Severa, Antoninianus, 247, rev. Concordia seated, 4.55g (RIC 129; RSC 16; RCV 9150); Philip II, Antoninianus, 245-6, rev. Prince standing right, 4.52g (RIC 216c; RSC 54; RCV 9242) [4]. First with light cleaning scratches, third with some porosity, otherwise very fine, second and fourth better with residual bloom £80-£100

789 Gordian III, Sestertius, 240, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory and spear, 18.39g (RIC 272; RCV 8736). Struck on a slightly irregular flan, otherwise very fine, light patina £80-£100 790 Trajan Decius, Antoninianii (2), both 250-1, revs. Abundantia emptying cornucopia, 3.42g, Uberitas standing, 3.61g (RIC 10, 28; RSC 2, 105; RCV 9364, 9384); Herennia Estruscilla, Antoninianus, 251, rev. Pudicitia standing, 3.30g (RIC 58; RSC 17; RCV 9494); Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianus, 252, rev. Juno seated, 4.52g (RIC 69; RSC 46; RCV 9631) [4]. Third softly struck and slightly corroded, otherwise very fine and better £80-£100 791 Trajan Decius, Antoninianus, 250-1, rev. two Pannoniæ, 3.91g (RIC 21b; RSC 86; RCV 9378); Herennia Etruscilla, Antoninianus, 250-1, rev. Æquitas seated, 4.98g (RIC 65; RSC 19; RCV 9496); Herennius Etruscus, Antoninianus, 251, rev. Apollo seated, 3.50g (RIC 146; RSC 24a; RCV 9522); Hostilian, Antoninianus, 251, rev. Mars advancing right, 3.98g (RIC 177b; RSC 15; RCV 9556) [4]. About very fine and better, last scarce but with a scratch in obverse field £80-£100

792 Herennia Etruscilla, Aureus, 249-51, HER ETRVSCILLA AVG, diademed and draped bust right, rev. PVDICITIA AVG, Pudicitia seated left, holding sceptre and drawing veil from face, 4.95g (Calicó 3308; Jameson II 240, same obv. die; RIC 59a; RCV 9489). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine, rare £3,000-£3,600

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 793 Trebonianus Gallus, Antoninianii (2), both 251-2, revs. Felicitas, 3.15g, Libertas standing left, 4.13g (RIC 33, 70; RSC 68, 37a; RCV 9629, 9636); Volusian, Antoninianus, 252, rev. Felicitas standing, 3.17g (RIC 205; RSC 32; RCV 9746); Valerian, Antoninianus, 245-6, rev. Saturn with scythe, 3.18g (RIC 210; RSC 8; RCV 9922); Gallienus, Antoninianus, Cologne, 257-8, rev. trophy flanked by captives, 3.49g (RIC 18; RSC 310; RCV 10225) [5]. Very fine and better, several with residual bloom £80-£100 794 Volusian, Antoninianii (2), both 251-2, revs. Concordia standing, 3.73g, Pax standing, 3.63g (RIC 167, 180; RSC 20, 71; RCV 9742, 9758); Valerian, Antoninianus, 257, rev. Valerian and Gallienus facing, 3.54g (RIC 277; RSC 169; RCV 9962); Salonina, Antoninianii (2), 264, Antioch, rev. Juno standing, 3.91g, 257-60, Cologne, rev. Venus, 3.81g (RIC 37, 92; RSC 67b, 130; RCV 10641, 10661); Valerian Junior, Antoninianus, 257-8, rev. infant Zeus on goat, 3.08g (RIC 3; RSC 26; RCV 10731); Saloninus, Antoninianus, 258, rev. Jupiter greeting prince, 3.26g (RIC 35; RSC 21; RCV 10765) [7]. Good fine to very fine £80-£100 795 Diva Mariniana, Antoninianus, Rome, 253-4, veiled bust right on crescent, rev. peacock with tail spread, head right, 3.44g (RIC 4; RSC 5; RCV 10068). Porous, good fine £50-£60 796 Marius, Antoninianus, Cologne, 268, radiate and cuirassed bust right, rev. clasped hands, 3.10g (RIC 7; RCV 11119). Very fine, some residual silvering £60-£80 797 Florian, Antoninianus, 276, rev. Concordia and Emperor, 4.38g (RIC 116; RCV 11851); Numerian, Antoninianus, 283, rev. Jupiter, 3.35g (RIC 410; RCV 12246); together with other Antoninianii (16) [18]. Varied state £80-£100

798 Magnia Urbica, Antoninianus, Rome, 283-5, diademed and draped bust right on crescent, rev. Venus standing left, holding helmet and sceptre, shield by feet, 3.60g (RIC 343; RCV 12424). Minor porosity, otherwise good very fine, much residual silvering, rare £300-£400 799 Magnia Urbica, Antoninianus, Rome, 283-5, similar, 4.02g (RIC 343; RCV 12424). Some light scratches, otherwise good fine, scarce £60-£80 800 Carausius, Antoninianus, London, 286-8, radiate and draped bust right, rev. LEG I M, ram standing left, 3.92g (RIC – [cf. 55-6]; Sear 13607; cf. Lessen Sale, lot 52). Good fine, olive-green patina

ML

in exergue, £90-£120

Provenance: Found at Great Witchingham (Norfolk)

801 Carausius, Antoninianus, ‘C’ mint, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Pax standing left, 311; S. 679A variety). Very fine

SP

in field, 4.25g (RIC £80-£100

802 Carausius, Antoninianus, ‘C’ mint, rev. Pax standing left, 3.51g (RIC 475; RCV 13646); together with other Antoninianii of Carausius (3) [4]. Fine and better £80-£100 803 Carausius, Antoninianii (3), revs. Pax; Allectus, Quinarii (3), revs. galley [6]. Fair to good fine

£80-£100

804 Carausius, Diocletian and Maximian, Antoninianus, after 289, ‘C’ mint, conjoined busts left, rev. Pax standing left, 3.64g (RIC 1; S. 682). Mediocre, olive-green patina, some surface pitting £200-£300

805 Allectus, Quinarius, radiate bust right, rev. galley left, green patina

QL

in exergue, 2.82g (RIC 126; S. 692A). Good very fine, olive£100-£150

806 Galerius, Follis, 308-10, rev. Genius standing, 6.31g (RIC 107a; RCV 14524); together with other Roman bronzes (15) [16]. Varied state £70-£90 807 Maximinus Daia, Follis, Nicomedia, 308-9, rev. Genius, 7.63g (RIC 55; RCV 14722); Licinius I, Follis, Alexandria, 308 -10, rev. Genius, 6.32g, reduced Follis, Antioch, 315-16, rev. Jupiter, 3.28g (RIC Antioch 17, Alexandria 105b; RCV 15179, 15245); Constantine I, Follis, Trier, 316-7, rev. Sol, 3.47g, reduced Centenionalis, Alexandria, Urbs Roma type, 1.88g (RIC VII Trier 105, VII Alexandria 70; RCV 16063, 16528); Helena, Centenionalis, Nicomedia, 324-5, rev. Helena, 2.98g (RIC 95; RCV 16619) [6]. Very fine and better £60-£80 808 Licinius I, Follis, Thessalonica, 316-17, rev. Jupiter, 2.34g (RIC 5; RCV 15213); together with other 4th century bronzes (32) [33]. Varied state £80-£100

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Ancient Coins from Various Properties 809 Licinius II, Centenionalis, Arles, rev. Jupiter, 3.42g (RIC 159; RCV 15401); Constantine I, Follis, Rome, 314, rev. Sol, 3.63g (RIC 18; RCV 16096); Crispus, Centenionalis, Siscia, 320-1, rev. wreath, 3.46g (RIC 161; RCV 16754); Fausta, Centenionalis, Trier, rev. Fausta holding children, 3.56g (RIC 483ff; RCV 16560) [4]. Very fine £80-£100 810 Constantine I, Half-Argenteus or Quinarius, Trier, 307-8, laureate and draped bust right, rev. VIRTVS MILITVM, camp gate, 1.70g (RIC 758; RSC 707a; RCV 15856). Excavated with resulting light surface marks, small striking split at 9 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, very rare £200-£260 Provenance: Found at Standon (Hertfordshire), 2016; PAS FASAM-F1A323

811 Constantine I, Follis, Lyon, rev. Sol standing left, 3.14g (RIC 19; RCV 16067); Jovian, Centenionalis, 363-4, rev. VOT V within wreath, 2.84g (RIC 424; RCV 19228); SYRIA, Antioch, Elagabalus, As, rev. ram bound right within wreath, 4.48g (McAlee 792/1); together with a plated Republican Denarius [4]. About very fine, third rare £60-£80 812 Magnentius, Heavy Maiorina, Arles, rev. horseman spearing enemy, 4.24g (RIC 150ff; RCV 18800); Vetranio, Maiorina, Siscia, rev. Emperor crowned by Victory, 4.72g (RIC 287; RCV 18905); together with Maiorinæ (2), of Magnentius and Decentius [4]. Fair to very fine £80-£100 813 Constantius Gallus, Maiorina, Siscia, 352, rev. soldier spearing fallen horseman, 3.86g, reduced Maiorina, Antioch, rev. similar, 2.63g (RIC Siscia 341, Antioch 154; RCV 18971, 19021); Julian II, Double Maiorina, Antioch, 362-3, rev. bull standing right, 9.37g (RIC 216; RCV 19162); Jovian, Centenionalis, Heraclea, rev. wreath, 3.06g (RIC 179; RCV 19323); Valens, Centenionalis, Siscia, rev. Emperor with captive, 2.12g (RIC 5b; RCV 19745); Gratian, Maiorina, Siscia, 379-83, rev. Emperor raising kneeling woman, 5.20g (RIC 26a; RCV 20008); Theodosius I, Maiorina, Nicomedia, rev. Emperor and captive, 5.65g (RIC 44b; RCV 20505) [7]. Varied state £80-£100

814 Julian II, reduced Siliqua, Arles, 360-3, pearl-diademed and draped bust right, rev. VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, 1.98g (RIC 309; RSC 148+; RCV 19126). Striking split at 1 o’clock, otherwise very fine, dark-toned £90-£120 815 Julian II, Siliqua, possibly a contemporary imitation, after Lyon 360-3, pearl-diademed and draped bust right, FL IVLIAN NS PF AV, rev. VOT X MVLT XX within wreath, LVS in exergue, 1.13g (cf. RIC 323). Very fine, seemingly struck from good silver, unusual £80-£100 816 Eugenius, Siliqua, Mediolanum, c. 392-3, pearl-diademed bust right, rev. Roma seated left, holding Victory on globe, 1.11g (RIC IX, 32c; RSC 14b; RCV 20689). Clipped and with flan crack at 6 o’clock, otherwise very fine £60-£80 817 Honorius, Siliqua, Mediolanum, 395-402, diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Roma seated left on cuirass, holding Victory on globe and reversed spear, 1.33g (RIC 1228; RSC 59†b; RCV 20968). Porous and obverse cleaned, otherwise very fine £40-£50 818 Miscellaneous Antoninianii (23), Gallienus to Aurelian [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£120

819 Miscellaneous large bronzes (16), 1st-2nd cent. AD, of Hadrian, Antoninus Pius, Trajan, Faustina Senior, etc [16]. Varied state £50-£60 820 Miscellaneous Roman bronzes (14), 1st and 2nd centuries [14]. Fair to fine 821 Miscellaneous Roman bronzes (14), various rulers [14]. Varied state 822 Miscellaneous 4th century bronzes (38), various rulers [Lot]. Varied state

£80-£100 £50-£70 £80-£100

823 Miscellaneous coins in silver and billon (10), 1st to 3rd cent. AD [10]. Varied state

£50-£60

824 Miscellaneous ancient coins, in silver (1), base metal (7) [8]. Varied state

£40-£50

Roman Provincial Coinage 825 EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachm, yr 13 [66-7], radiate bust left wearing ægis, rev. radiate bust of Augustus right, 13.10g (RPC 5294; Milne 251). Fine but with some discolouration £80-£100 826 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Cistophoric Tetradrachm, Laodicea, after 128, bare-headed bust right, rev. Jupiter (Laodiceus) standing left, holding eagle and sceptre, 9.22g (RPC 1399; RSC 275; RCV 3441). Fine £100-£150 827 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 13 [128-9], laureate and draped bust right, rev. clasped hands, 12.88g (RPC III 5728; Milne 1274). Very fine £80-£100

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828 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Drachm, yr 17 [132-3], laureate and draped bust right, rev. Isis Pharia, holding billowing sail and sistrum, standing to right before the Pharos of Alexandria, which is surmounted by a statue and two tritons, date above, 23.03g (RPC III 5838; Milne 1372; Emmett 1002). About fine or better for issue, a reasonable example of this scarce and popular type £200-£300 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 27-8 April 2000, lot 71

829 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Drachm, yr 17 [132-3], laureate and draped bust right, rev. Serapis standing right, holding sceptre and globe, facing Emperor, who stands, head left, resting hand on stele; all within distyle temple, date in exergue, 25.69g (RPC III 5844; Emmett 1042; Milne 1377). Good fine for issue £150-£200 830 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Drachm, yr 19 [134-5], laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Elpis walking left, holding flower, 23.56g (RPC 5987); together with a provincial Tetradrachm of Vespasian [2]. First fine, second about so but with scratches £80-£100

831 EGYPT, Alexandria, Hadrian, Tetradrachm, Alexandria, yr 20 [135-6], laureate bust left, rev. Nilus reclining left, holding reed and cornucopiæ, crocodile below, 12.56g (RPC III 6090; Milne 1502-9). Good very fine £150-£200 832 EGYPT, Alexandria, Antoninus Pius, Æ Drachm, date uncertain, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Isis Pharia advancing right, holding sail, Pharos lighthouse to right, surmounted with a statue and decorated figures of Triton on lower stage, 24.12g (cf. Milne 2001ff). Fine, details strengthened £30-£40 833 GAUL, Nemausus, Augustus and Agrippa, As, c. 27 BC, bare heads back-to-back, rev. crocodile chained to palm tree, 26mm, 15.43g/1h (RPC I, 522); together with other ancient coins (2) [3]. First good fine, others in varied state £50-£70

834 SYRIA, Antioch, Augustus, Tetradrachm, yr 28 [4-3], laureate bust right, rev. Tyche seated right on rock, Antioch swimming below, 13.23g (RPC 4153; McAlee 182). Cleaned, fine £100-£120 835 SYRIA, Antioch, Trajan Decius, Tetradrachm, 249-51, rev. eagle standing left, 11.24g (McAlee 1126); EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachm, yr 11 [64-5], rev. eagle standing left, 12.66g (RPC 5283; Milne 228), Severina, Tetradrachm, yr 6 [274-5], rev. eagle standing left, 8.04g (Milne 4463); together with other Roman provincial bronzes (5) [8]. Varied state £80-£100

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Islamic Coins from Various Properties Arab-Sasanian 836 ‘Ubayd Allah b. Ziyad, Drachm, GD (Jayy) 61h (A 12; ICV 11); EASTERN SISTAN, Anonymous, Drachm, SK (Sijistan), blundered date (A 75; ICV 71); TABARISTAN, Anonymous, Half-Drachms (3), TPWRSTAN (Tabaristan) 135pye, 136pye (2) (A 73; ICV 120) [5]. Varied state, second chipped £100-£150

Tabaristan x

837 Jarir (170-2h), Half-Drachm, TPWRSTAN (Tabaristan) 135pye, name in outer obv. margin, 1.89g/12h (Malek 200; A 64; ICV 110). Some weakness of strike, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £80-£100

x

838 Sulayman (171-3h), Half-Drachm, TPWRSTAN (Tabaristan) 137pye, 2.15g/3h (Malek 104; A 65; ICV 111). Some weakness of strike, otherwise extremely fine, lustrous £60-£80

Umayyad x

839 temp. Hisham, Dirham, Balkh 115h, 2.80g/2h (Klat 180; ICV 245). Very fine

£70-£90

840 temp. al-Walid I, Dirhams (2), Dastawa 94h, Sijistan 91h (Klat 313, 433; ICV 264, 271) [2]. First good very fine, second about very fine £100-£150 x

841 temp. al-Walid I, Dirham, Suq al-Ahwaz 93h, 2.88g/6h (Klat 490; ICV 275). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good very fine, scarce £70-£90

x

842 Dirhams (4), Sabur 97h, Marw 93h, 95h, Manadhir 95h (Klat 428, 590.a, 592.b, 619; ICV 269, 288, 290) [4]. Very fine or better £100-£150

Abbasid

843 temp. al-Saffah, Dirham, Dimashq 135h, 2.77g/5h (SCC 834; A 211; ICV 375). Very fine, scarce

£200-£260

844 temp. al-Mansur, Dinar, no mint, 157h, 4.06g/12h (Bernardi 51; A 212; ICV 376). Slightly clipped, graffiti on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £150-£180 845 al-Hadi, Dirham, Ifriqiya 170h, citing the heir Harun, 2.92g/3h (SCC 968; A 217.4; ICV 381). Good very fine £60-£80 846 al-Hadi, Dirham, Madinat al-Salam 170h, citing Ibrahim, 2.78g/12h (SCC 969; A 217.2; ICV 381). Good very fine £60-£80

847 temp. al-Rashid, Dinar, no mint, 183h, citing Ja‘far, 4.17g/12h (Bernardi 69; A 218.11; ICV 382). Very fine £200-£260

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848 temp. al-Ma’mun, Dirham, Madinat Balkh 199h, citing Dhu’l-Riyasatayn, 2.79g/8h (SNAT XIVc, 546; A 223.4; ICV 390). Scratch on obverse, otherwise good very fine, very rare £100-£120 849 temp. al-Ma’mun, Dirham, al-Kufa 202h, 2.90g/10h (A 223.4; ICV 390); UMAYYAD, Anonymous, Fals, al-Mawsil 97h, 2.77g/1h (Walker 929; A 193; ICV 352) [2]. First cleaned otherwise very fine and rare, second fine and scarce £80-£100

850 al-Mu‘tamid, Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 257h, citing the heir Ja‘far, 4.00g/1h (Bernardi 173Jh; A 239.1; ICV 416). Very fine, scarce £240-£300

851 al-Radi, Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 322h, 4.07g/12h (Bernardi 285Jh; A 254.1; ICV 441). Extremely fine x

£300-£400

852 Dirhams (5), al-Muhammadiya 184h, Madinat al-Salam 158h, 169h, 193h, 203h (A 213.1, 217.2, 219.9, 221.1, 223.4b; ICV 377, 381, 384, 387, 390) [5]. Very fine or better, but all lightly cleaned £100-£150

Hammudid

853 al-Mu‘tali Yahya, Dirham, al-Andalus 416h, citing the governor Iftitah(?) and the heir Idris, mint and date in margin on both sides, 2.57g/4h (Prieto 37b; Vives 817; A 367.1; ICV 579). Creased and slightly cracked, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £300-£400

Almoravid 854 ‘Ali b. Yusuf (500-537h), Qirats (3), no mint or date, citing the heir Tashfin (A 467.3; ICV 692); Tashfin b. ‘Ali (537 -540h), Qirat, no mint or date, citing the heir Ibrahim (A 472.2; ICV 695); ALMOHAD, Anonymous, square Dirhams (2), Fas, undated, no mint or date (A 496-7; ICV 715-16); MERINID, ‘Abd al-Haqq II (823-869h), square Dirham, no mint or date (A 546; ICV –) [7]. Varied state £100-£150

‘Alawi Sharifs 855 Muhammad III, Dirhams (5), Hadrat Fas 1183h, Miknas 1180h, 1181h, 1182h, no mint 1188h (A 589.1, 595; ICV 3045); ‘Abd al-Rahman, Dirhams (2), Marrakesh 126[–]h, Rabat al-Fath 1270h (A 638-9; ICV 3068); Muhammad IV, cast 4 Falus, Fas 1290h (A 656; ICV 3076) [8]. Varied state £70-£90

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Fatimid

856 al-Amir, Quarter-Dinar, mint off flan, 516h, 0.75g/3h (A 731; ICV 847). Reverse struck off-centre, otherwise good very fine, scarce £100-£120

Ayyubid

857 al-‘Aziz ‘Uthman, Dinar, al-Iskandariya 589h, 3.89g/7h (Balog 191; A 794; ICV 899). Slightly bent, some die rust on obverse, otherwise good very fine £240-£300

858 al-‘Adil Abu Bakr I, Dinar, al-Qahira 597h, 3.63g/11h (Balog 234; A 801.1; ICV 905). Very fine

£200-£260

859 al-‘Adil Abu Bakr I, Dinar, al-Iskandariya 600h, 5.01g/7h (Balog 257; A 801.1; ICV 905). Very fine

£240-£300

Ayyubid of al-Jazira 860 al-Awhad Ayyub, Æ Dirham, Mayafariqin 601h, citing al-‘Adil Abu Bakr I as overlord, 10.05g/12h (Balog 843; A 856.1; ICV 941). Very fine £80-£100

Mamluk

861 al-Muzaffar Qutuz (657-658h), Dinar, mint off flan, 65[–]h, 4.36g/1h (A 876; ICV 957). Small flan, obverse struck offcentre, otherwise very fine, rare £300-£400

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862 al-Mansur Qala’un (678-89h), Dinar, al-Qahira, date off flan, 3.87g/8h (A 893; ICV 966). About extremely fine £240-£300

863 al-‘Adil Kitbugha (694-6h), Dinar, al-Qahira, date not visible, 7.23g/11h (A 904; ICV 972). Peripheral weakness, otherwise good very fine, scarce £400-£500

864 al-Nasir Muhammad (Third reign, 709-41h), Dinar, Dimashq al-Mahrusa, date off flan, 6.83g/10h (A 919; ICV 980). About extremely fine, scarce £300-£400

865 al-Ashraf Qansuh II (906-22h), Ashrafi, mint and date off flan, 3.28g/8h (A 1041; ICV 1072). About very fine, but traces of mounting on edge £120-£150

Rassid (second period) 866 al-Mansur ‘Abd Allah (583-614h), Dirhams (3), Zafar 608h, 614h, 660h (A 1083; ICV 1113) [3]. Very fine or better, rare £100-£150

Artuqid of Hisn Kayfa and Amid 867 Qutb al-din Sukman II, Æ Dirham, no mint, 594h, 10.34g/9h (SS 14; A 1822.3; ICV 1186). Good fine, scarce £80-£100

Artuqid of Mardin 868 Qutb al-din Il-Ghazi II (572-80h), Æ Dirham, no mint or date, 10.62g/7h (SS 31.1; A 1828.1; ICV 1204); Husam al-din Yuluq Arslan, Æ Dirham, no mint, 590h, 15.13g/2h (SS 35.3; A 1829.3; ICV 1208); BEGTEGINID, Muzaffar al-din Kökburi, Æ Dirham, Irbil 597h, 12.35g/10h (A 1888.3; ICV 1289) [3]. Fine or better, last rare with clear date £100-£150 869 Nasir al-din Artuq Arslan, Æ Dirham, no mint, 623h, citing the Rum Seljuq ruler Kayqubad I as overlord, 13.01g/3h (SS 44; A 1830.8; ICV 1218). About very fine, scarce £80-£100

Seljuq of Rum 870 Kayka’us I (607-16h), Fals, no mint or date (A 1209; ICV 1331); Kayqubad I, Dirham, Sivas 623h (A 1211; ICV 1334); Three Brothers, Dirham, Quniya 654h (A 1227; ICV 1349); ZENGID OF SYRIA, Nur al-din Mahmud (541-69h), Fals, no mint or date (A 1850; ICV 1265) [4]. Fine to good very fine £60-£80

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Ottoman 871 Murad II (Second reign), Akçe, Serez 848h (A 1304N; ICV 3143); Mehmed II (second reign), Akçe, Bursa 855h (A 1308.1; ICV 3147); Mahmud I, Kharub, Tunis 1152h (OC 24-057-01; ICV 3329); Mahmud II, ninth silver series, 5 Kurush, Qustantiniya 1223h, yr 25 (OC 30-068-03; ICV 3537), Half-Kurush (3), Qustantiniya 1223h, yrs 25, 29, 32 (OC 30-075-05; ICV 3540); Abdul Mejid, Half-Kurush, Qustantiniya 1255h, yr 4 (OC 31-024; ICV 3620), 40 Para (2), Qustantiniya 1255h, yrs 19, 20 (KM. 670), 20 Para (2), Qustantiniya 1255h, yrs 20, 21 (KM. 668.2), 10 Para (4), Qustantiniya 1255h, yrs 1, 16, 17, 20 (KM. 652, 667.2, 667.3), 5 Para (3), Qustantiniya 1255h, yrs 8, 15, 16 (KM. 666.1, 666.2), Para (2), Qustantiniya 1255h, yrs 12, 19 (KM. 665.1, 665.3), 3 Nasri, Tunis 1266h (OC 31-050-02; KM. 103.2); Samanid, Nasr II b. Ahmad, Dirhams (5), al-Shash 302h, 309h, 312h, 316h (2) (A 1451; ICV 1500); together with Arab-Byzantine copper coins (7) and a Chaganiyan Drachm [35]. Varied state, last chipped, the Dirhams toned £80-£100 872 Mahmud II, 5 Kurush (2), Baghdad 1223h, yrs 26 and 27, 6.54g/12h, 6.15g/12h (OC 30-002-03; ICV 3573) [2]. First good fine with lightly corroded surfaces, second very fine £80-£100 873 Mahmud II, Qirsh, Misr 1223h, yr 29 (OC 30-097-06); Abdul Mejid, Qirsh, Misr 1255h, yr 2 (OC 31-035-02), 10 Para, Misr 1255h, yr 23 (OC 31-041); Abdul Hamid II, 20 Qirsh, Misr 1293h, yr 31 (OC 34-019-03), 2 Qirsh, Misr 1293h, yr 20 (OC 34-023-02), Qirsh, Misr 1293h, yr 4 (OC 34-024-02); Mehmed V, 20 Qirsh, Misr 1327h, yr 6 (OC 35-012-02), 10 Qirsh, Misr 1327h, yr 3 (OC 35-013-05), 5 Qirsh, Misr 1327h, yr 4 (OC 35-014-06) [9]. Varied state, second pierced £100-£150

Tahirid 874 Tahir b. al-Husayn, Dirham, Madinat Herat 206h, citing al-Shukr b. Ibrahim (A 1391A; ICV 1415); Talha b. Tahir, Dirham, Samarqand 209h (A 1393; ICV 1417); SAFFARID, ‘Amr b. al-Layth, Dirham, Fars 268h (A 1402; ICV 1440); BANIJURID, Muhammad b. Ahmad, Andaraba 277h (A 1433; ICV 1475) [4]. Good fine or better but second with small edge chip, last scarce £100-£150 Provenance: Last CNG eAuction 392, 1 March 2017, lot 681

Banijurid 875 Ja‘far b. Ahmad, Dirham, al-Khuttal 312h, citing the Samanid ruler Nasr II b. Ahmad as overlord, 3.05g/3h (SNAT XIVc, 1185 var.; A 1437; ICV 1480). Pierced, edge chipped, cleaned, otherwise very fine, very rare £80-£100

Samanid 876 Isma‘il b. Ahmad, Dirham, And(araba) [2]91h, citing the vizier Wali al-dawla, 3.04g/9h (SNAT XIVc, 77-78 var.; A 1443; ICV 1490); Nasr II b. Ahmad, Dirham, Farwan 315h, 3.03g/9h (SNAT XIVd, 690; A 1451; ICV 1500) [2]. Second with edge split, otherwise very fine and better, both rare £80-£100 877 Ahmad b. Isma‘il, Dirham, Balkh 299h, citing Abu Nasr, 2.43g/12h (SNAT XIVc, 557; A 1446; ICV 1493); SAFFARID, ‘Amr b. al-Layth, Dirham, Shiraz 282h, 2.92g/6h (Lloyd Sh282; A 1402; ICV 1440) [2]. First about extremely fine and scarce, second very fine £80-£100 878 Ahmad b. Isma‘il, Dirham, Madinat Balkh 300h, 1.53g/12h (A 1446; ICV 1493); Nuh b. Nasr, Dirham, Bukhara 335h (A 1456; ICV 1510); Mansur I b. Nuh, Dirham, Balkh 360h (A 1466; ICV 1519); Nuh b. Mansur, Dirham, Bukhara 375h (A 1470; ICV 1523) [4]. First clipped, otherwise very fine or better, all scarce or rare £100-£150

879 Nasr II b. Ahmad (301-31h), Dinar, al-Muhammadiya, date unclear, 3.70g/6h (A 1449; ICV 1497). Double-struck, flat in parts, fine £120-£150

Afshinid 880 Siyar b. ‘Abd Allah, Fals, Usrushana 279h, 2.21g/1h (A 1477U; ICV 1537); SAMANID, Nasr I b. Ahmad, Fals, mint (alShash) not visible, 254h (A 1441; ICV 1486); Isma‘il b. Ahmad, Fals, al-Shash 281h (A 1444; ICV 1491); Nasr II b. Ahmad, Fals, Samarqand 304h (A 1452; ICV 1502) [4]. Fine to very fine, first rare £70-£90

Amirs of Andaraba x

881 al-Harith b. Harb (late 4th cent. AH), Multiple Dirham, Kurat Badakhshan, undated, citing Nuh b. Mansur and Iqbal, 11.95g/6h (SNAT XIVc, 338, same rev. die; A 1439; ICV 1554). Reverse weakly struck, otherwise very fine £60-£80

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Buwayhid 882 ‘Adud al-dawla Abu Shuja‘, Dirham, Shiraz 345h, citing Rukn al-dawla as overlord, hexagonal design on both sides, 3.95g/10h (Treadwell Sh345b; A 1550.2; ICV 1588); QARLUGHID, al-Hasan Qarlugh (621-47h), Tanka, no mint or date, 10.92g/7h (GG SS11; A 1813.3; ICV 1936) [2]. First with small edge flaw, second weak in parts, otherwise both very fine and rare £80-£100 x

883 Sultan al-dawla, Dirham, Shiraz 406h, obv. central legend arranged in and around enlarged lam-alifs, 4.18g/10h (Treadwell Sh406; A 1581; ICV 1622). Lightly cleaned, weak in parts, otherwise very fine £60-£80 The second line of the reverse legend reads malik al-muluk shahanshah; this appears to be the reading on the coin illustrated by Treadwell, although his transcription of this line is different

Hasanwayhid 884 Badr b. Hasanwayh, Dirham, al-Rur 396h (A 1589.2; ICV 1653, this coin illustrated); MARWANID, Nasr al-dawla Abu Nasr, Dirham, mint (Mayafariqin?) unclear, 409h (A 765; ICV 873); ‘UQAYLID, Mu‘tamid al-dawla & Abu’l-Fadl (c. 410 -11h), Dirham, mint and date off flan (A 759A; ICV 867); KHWARIZMSHAHS, ‘Ala al-din Muhammad, Æ Dirham, Tirmidh 615h (A A1724; ICV 1902) [4]. Fine to very fine £80-£100

Ziyarid

885 Mardawij b. Ziyar, Dinar, Mah al-Basra 322h, citing the caliph al-Qahir, 4.20g/7h (Bernardi 280Mq; A 1530; ICV 1669). Some weakness in margins, otherwise good very fine £200-£260

886 Mardawij b. Ziyar, Dinar, Hamadan 322h, citing the caliph al-Qahir, 4.63g/9h (Bernardi 280Mu; A 1530; ICV 1669). Slightly bent, some weakness in margins, otherwise very fine, rare £300-£400

Ghaznavid 887 Mahmud, Dirham, Nishapur 398h, small flan (A 1609; ICV 1706); Mas‘ud I (421-432h), Dirham, Khuttalan, date off flan (A 1621A; ICV 1716); ‘Abd al-Rashid, Dirham, Ghazna 443h (A 1630; ICV 1722) [3]. Fine or better, all scarce or rare £60-£80

888 Mas‘ud I, Dinar, Nishapur 427h, 2.57g/4h (Qatar 4895; A 1618; ICV 1714). Very fine

£140-£180

Provenance: R.J. Plant Collection, DNW Auction 188, 9 February 2021, lot 708

Qarakhanid 889 Nasr b. ‘Ali, Fals, Bukhara 400h (Kochnev 205; A 3303; ICV 1747); Muhammad b. ‘Ali, Fals, Ilaq 403h (Kochnev –; A 3308; ICV 1754); Muhammad b. Mansur, Fulus (2), Ilaq 392h, 395h (Kochnev 108, 144; A 3430; ICV 1800); Salar b. Muhammad, Fals, Ilaq 399h (Kochnev 207; A 3431; ICV 1802); Irtash, Fals, Ilaq 405h (Kochnev 341; A –; ICV 1804) [6]. Varied state £60-£80

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Great Seljuq

890 Tughril Beg, Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 448h, 3.79g/2h (Jafar S.MS.448D; A 1665; ICV 1811). About extremely fine, rare £240-£300

891 Tughril Beg, Dinar, Madinat al-Salam 449h, 3.05g/7h (Jafar S.MS.449B; A 1665; ICV 1811). Minor weakness in margins, otherwise good very fine, rare £240-£300

892 Malikshah, Dinar, al-Ahwaz 478h, 3.14g/10h (Markov p.855, 41a; A 1674; ICV 1822). Creased, minor edge damage, otherwise very fine, rare £150-£180

Seljuq of Western Iran

893 Malikshah III b. Mahmud, Dinar, ‘Askar Mukram 548h, citing Sanjar as overlord, 3.69g/5h (A –; ICV 1843). Lightly cleaned, weak in parts, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £500-£700

Great Mongol

x

894 Anonymous, Dinar, no mint or date visible, citing the caliph al-Nasir as al-imam al-a‘zam, 3.93g/10h (A A1967; ICV 1943). Obverse struck off-centre, some surface corrosion, fine £150-£180

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895 Anonymous, Dinar, Bukhara?, no date visible, without the name of the caliph, 5.42g/4h (A B1967; ICV 1943). Some light scratches on one side, fine £200-£260

Golden Horde x

896 Toqtu (690-712h), Dirham, Qrim 69[0]h (frozen date), 1.34g/3h (A 2023.4; ICV 2025); Jani Beg (742-58h), Dirham, Saray al-Jadida, date unclear, 1.51g/9h (A 2027; ICV 2031) [2]. Very fine £70-£90 897 Muhammad Uzbek (712-42h), Dirhams (8), all countermarked khan, one additionally countermarked ‘ali (A 2025G); together with another Dirham without countermark [9]. Varied state £60-£80

Ilkhanid x

898 Abu Sa‘id, 6 Dirhams, type H, Damghan, date unclear (A 2217; ICV 2148), 2 Dirhams, type H, Erzurum 33Kh (A 2218.1; ICV 2149); Muhammad, 2 Dirhams, type B, Mawsil 738h (A 2229; ICV 2161); Sati Beg, 2 Dirhams, type A, Baybirt 739h (A 2231; ICV 2170); Sulayman, 6 Dirhams, type KB, Jurjan 743h (A 2259A; ICV 2173), 2 Dirhams, type C, Salmas 741h (A 2252; ICV 2175), 2 Dirhams, type D, Nakhjavan 744h (A 2254; ICV 2175) [7]. Very fine or better, but fifth harshly cleaned £150-£200

899 Taghay Timur, Dinar, type IB, Baghdad 742h, 5.98g/3h (Diler 741; A L2233; ICV 2164). Some weakness, otherwise very fine, rare £300-£400

900 Taghay Timur, Dinar, type IB, Baghdad 74[–]h, 4.80g/12h (Diler 741; A L2233; ICV 2164). Very fine

£240-£300

Safavid

x

901 Tahmasp I, Ashrafi, second gold standard, Tabriz 938h, 3.87g/9h (A A2593; ICV 3642). Very fine, rare

£200-£260

Afsharid x

902 ‘Adil Shah, Abbasi, type A, Qazvin 116[0]h, 4.60g/2h (A 2760; ICV 3750); Ibrahim, 6 Shahi, type D2, Astarabad [116] 2h, 7.00g/2h (A 2765; ICV 3757); SAFAVID, ‘Abbas III (1145-8h), Abbasi, mint and date off flan, 5.30g/9h (A 2694; ICV 3708) [3]. Very fine or better £80-£100

Qajar x

903 Fath ‘Ali Shah, Riyal, type C, Dar al-Marz Rasht 1228h, 10.39g/6h (A 2880; ICV 3812); Nasir al-din Shah, Qiran, type B, Muqaddas Mashhad 128[0]h, 4.82g/5h (A 2930; ICV 3841) [2]. First about extremely fine, second cleaned otherwise very fine £50-£70

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Ganja x

904 temp. Muhammad Hasan Khan, Abbasi, type B, Ganja 1176h, 4.27g/4h (A 2943; ICV 3852). Struck off-centre, some old scratches, otherwise about very fine, rare £50-£70

x

905 temp. Muhammad Hasan Khan, Abbasi, type C, Ganja 118[–]h, with Durrani ‘rayij’ countermark on obv., 3.16g/4h (A A2944; ICV 3853). Small edge clip, otherwise coin and countermark very fine, rare £100-£120

Durrani 906 Taimur Shah, Rupees (2), Attock 1198h/12, Kashmir 1202h/15 (A 3100; ICV 3949); Mahmud Shah (1216-1245h), Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Herat, date unclear (A 3138.1; ICV 3964); Shah Shuja‘ (Second reign), Rupee, Ashraf al-Bilad Ahmadshahi 1223h (A 3122; ICV 3971); Ayyub Shah, Rupees (2), Dar al-Sultanat Kabul, yr 1, Peshawar, yr 11 (A 3135; ICV 3985); Shah Shuja‘ (Fifth reign), Rupee, Dar al-Sultanat Kabul 125[-]h (A 3145.3; ICV 3991); BARAKZAI, ‘Abd alRahman, Rupees (3), Dar al-Sultanat Qandahar 1307h, Dar al-Sultanat Kabul 1304h, 1305h (A 3180; ICV 4034) [10]. Varied state £100-£150

Miscellaneous x

907 UMAYYAD, temp. al-Walid I, Dirhams (2), Darabjird 95h, Wasit 90h (ICV 262, 297); ILKHANID, Anonymous, Dirham, Isfarayin, no date visible (A 2136; ICV 2074); Arghun, Dirhams (2), Tabriz 68[-]h, Mardin, date off flan (A 2146; ICV 2079); Abu Sa‘id, 2 Dirhams, type H, Saveh 33Kh (A 2218.1; ICV 2149); TIMURID, Shahrukh (807-850h), Tanka, Sari, undated (A 2405; ICV 2310) [7]. Varied state £100-£150

x

908 UMAYYAD OF SPAIN, Hisham II, Dirham, al-Andalus [3]88h (A 354.2; ICV 560); WALID, temp. Amir Wali, 6 Dirhams, type WF, Madinat Simnan 775h (A 2343.2; ICV 2257); TIMURID, Timur (771-807h), Tanka, no mint or date visible (A 2386; ICV 2298), Fals, Samarqand 785h (A 2389; ICV 2301); together with an anonymous Golden Horde Pul, Saray al-Jadida, no date visible [5]. Varied state, fourth pierced £80-£100 909 Islamic silver coins (10), various types [10]. Varied state 910 Islamic and Indian coins, in silver (22), base metal (18) [40]. Varied state

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£60-£80 £100-£150


World Coins from Various Properties Angola 911 LUANDA, Charles H. Ashton, white metal, bare head left, rev. boar and elephant standing beneath palm tree, 25mm (cf. R.J. Ford 391 var.; Prid. –). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine, very rare; pierced at top £120-£150

Australia

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912 Victoria, Sovereign, 1866, Sydney (KM. 4; F 10). About very fine [slabbed NGC AU 55]

£360-£400

G

913 Victoria, Sovereign, 1868, Sydney (M 373; KM. 4; F 10). About very fine

£340-£400

G

914 Victoria, Sovereign, 1871S, shield rev. (M 69; S 3855A). Extremely fine, scarce

£700-£900

G

915 Victoria, Sovereign, 1872S, St George rev. (M 111; S 3858A). Extremely fine

£500-£700

G

916 Victoria, Sovereign, 1873S, St George rev. (M 112; S 3858A). Scuff on obverse, other minor marks, otherwise very fine £300-£400

G

917 Victoria, Sovereign, 1877S (M 73; S 3855). Good very fine

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£300-£400


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918 Victoria, Sovereign, 1882M, St George rev. (M 104; S 3857A). Extremely fine

G

919 Victoria, Sovereign, 1882S, shield rev. (M 78; S 3855B). A few minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

G

920 Victoria, Sovereign, 1882S, St George rev. (M 119; S 3858E). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

G

921 Victoria, Sovereign, 1883M, St George rev. (M 105A; S 3857C). Very fine

G

922 Victoria, Sovereign, 1884M, shield rev. (M 65; S 3854A). Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

G

923 Victoria, Sovereign, 1884S, shield rev. (M 80; S 3855B). Good very fine

£300-£400

G

924 Victoria, Sovereign, 1885M, St George rev. (M 107A; S 3857C). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine

£300-£400

G

925 Victoria, Sovereign, 1885S, shield rev. (M 81; S 3855B). Light scratches on obverse, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400

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£500-£700

£300-£400


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926 Victoria, Sovereign, 1886S, St George rev. (M 123; S 3858E). Extremely fine

G

927 Victoria, Sovereign, 1886S, St George rev. (M 123; S 3858E). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400

G

928 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887M, young head, St George rev. (M 109; S 3857C). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

G

929 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887M, Jubilee, first legend (M 131D; S 3867A). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400

G

930 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887M, Jubilee, first legend (M 131D; S 3867A). Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400

G

931 Victoria, Sovereign, 1887M, Jubilee, first legend (M 131D; S 3867A). Some contact marks, otherwise extremely fine £300-£400

G

932 Victoria, Sovereign, 1888S, first legend (M 139A; S 3868). Very fine

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£500-£700

£300-£400


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933 Victoria, Sovereign, 1889S (M 140A; S 3868B). Extremely fine

£500-£700

G

934 Victoria, Sovereign, 1891S (M 142; S 3868C). Extremely fine

£500-£700

G

935 Victoria, Sovereign, 1893M, Jubilee head (M 137; S 3867C). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine £300-£400

G

936 Victoria, Sovereign, 1894M (M 154; S 3875). Good very fine

£300-£400

G

937 Victoria, Sovereign, 1895M (M 155; S 3875). Very fine

£300-£400

G

938 Victoria, Sovereign, 1897M (M 157; S 3875). Some contact marks, otherwise good very fine

£300-£400

G

939 Victoria, Sovereign, 1899P (M 171; S 3876). Very fine

£300-£400

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940 Victoria, Sovereign, 1899S (M 168; S 3877). Extremely fine

£500-£700

G

941 Victoria, Sovereign, 1900M (M 160; S 3875). Minor marks on bust, otherwise good very fine

£300-£400

G

942 Victoria, Sovereign, 1900P (M 172; S 3876). Good very fine

£300-£400

G

943 Victoria, Sovereign, 1900S (M 169; S 3877). Some minor marks, otherwise extremely fine

£300-£400

G

944 Victoria, Sovereign, 1901P (M 173; S 3876). About extremely fine

£300-£400

G

945 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1871S, 1872S (M 460, 461; S 3862, 3862A) [2]. First cleaned otherwise very fine, second fine £300-£400

G

946 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1871S, 1875S (M 460, 462; S 3862, 3862B) [2]. First fair, second about very fine £300-£400

G

947 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1873M, 1881M (M 470, 472; S 3863, 3863B) [2]. Fine

£300-£400

G

948 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1873M, 1882M (M 470, 473; S 3863, 3863B) [2]. Good fine

£300-£400

G

949 Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1881M (M 472; S 3863B). A few minor marks, otherwise good very fine, scarce

£400-£500

G

950 Victoria, Half-Sovereigns (2), 1883S, 1886S (M 467A, 468; S 3862E) [2]. First fine, second very fine

£300-£400

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G

951 Victoria, Half-Sovereign, 1889S, imperfect J (M 486A; S 3871B). Good very fine

£300-£400

G

952 Edward VII, Sovereign, 1904M (M 188; S 3971). About extremely fine

£300-£400

953 Edward VII, Shilling and Threepence, 1910 (KM. 18, 20); George V, Florins (3), 1927 (2), 1928, Shilling, 1911, Sixpences (2), 1914, 1916M (KM. 25-7, 31); Elizabeth II, Florin, 1954 (KM. 55) [9]. Varied state £50-£60 954 George V, Florin, 1915 (KM. 27); together with other World coins in silver (4), base metal (1) [6]. First cleaned and scraped on obverse, otherwise good fine and rare, others in varied state £150-£200

G

955 Elizabeth II, Proof 25 Dollars, 2008 (F 111). Brilliant, as struck 956 Elizabeth II, currency sets (7), 1969-75 inclusive (KM. MS2-MS8) [Lot]. As struck; in original plastic wallets

£340-£400 £60-£80

Austria

957 Ferdinand III, Quarter-Thaler, 1656, Kremnitz, 7.15g/1h (Huszár 1258; KM. 116). Good very fine

£300-£400

958 Joseph I, Thaler, 1710/07, Hall, 28.98g/12h (Dav. 1018; KM. 1438.1). Traces of mounting on reverse, lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £200-£260 959 Franz Joseph I, Corona (3), 1893, 1894, 1899, 20 Heller (4), 1893, 1894, 1907, 1916, 10 Heller (4), 1893, 1895, 1908, 1915, 2 Heller (10), 1893-7 inclusive, 1899, 1905, 1906, 1913, 1915, Heller (6), 1893, 1894, 1896, 1900, 1901, 1915 (KM. 2800-4, 2822, 2826); Republic, 200 Kronen, 1924, 100 Kronen, 1924, 2 Schillings, 1934, Schilling, 1925, HalfSchilling, 1925, 50 Groschen, 1935, 10 Groschen (3), 1925, 1928, 1929, 5 Groschen, 1931, 2 Groschen (5), 1925, 1926, 1928, 1929, 1937, Groschen (5), 1925, 1927, 1934, 1935, 1936 (KM. 2832-3, 2836-40, 2846, 2852, 2854); AUSTRIAN NETHERLANDS, Maria Theresa, 2 Liards, 1777, Brussels, Liards (3), 1744 Antwerp, 1745, 1778 Brussels (KM. 1, 28-9); Joseph II, Liards (2), 1782, 1788, Brussels (KM. 30); Insurrection coinage, 2 Liards, 1790, Brussels (KM. 45); Leopold II, Liard, 1791, Brussels (KM. 52); Franz II, Liards (2), 1793, 1794, Brussels (KM. 56); LIÈGE, JeanThéodore, Liards (4), 1745 (2), 1750, 1752 (KM. 146 var., 155); NAMUR, Philip V, Liards (4), 1709, 1710 (3) (KM. 2, 37) [65]. Varied State £100-£120

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960 SALZBURG, Matthäus Lang von Wellenburg, Ducat, 1520 (Probszt 170; F 600). Very fine [slabbed NGC VF 30] £400-£500 Provenance: DNW Auction 173, 8 April 2020, lot 215

Belgium 961 Albert I, 5 Francs (6), 1911, 1922 (2), 1923 (2), 1931, 2 Francs, 1924, Francs (3), 1928, 1929, 1934, 50 Centimes (10), 25 Centimes (20), 10 Centimes (12), 5 Centimes (19), 2 Centimes (4); Leopold III, 20 Francs, 1935, 5 Francs (3), 1941 (2), 1944, 2 Francs, 1944, Francs (11), 1935, 1939 (2), 1940, 1941, 1942 (2), 1943 (2), 1944, 1945, 25 Centimes (5), 1939, 1942, 1943 (2), 1944, 10 Centimes (7), 1938, 1939, 1942, 1943 (2), 1944, 1945, 5 Centimes, 1940 [105]. Varied state £80-£100

Bolivia

962 Charles III, cob 8 Réales, 1760V, Potosí, 21.91g/5h (CCT 857; Cayón 11888). About very fine

£150-£180

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

963 Republic, 8 Soles, 1838LM, Potosí (KM. 97). Lightly cleaned, minor flan flaws on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £200-£260

Brazil

964 Maria I, Peça of 6,400 Réis, 1788R, Rio (KM. 218.2; F 86). Slightly scuffed, otherwise extremely fine

£700-£900

British Colonies 965 Trade Dollar, 1898B (Prid. 6; KM. T5), countermarked with TS monogram on obv. shield; together with a modern copy of a Szechuan-Tibet trade rupee, stamped HONG KONG in obv. field [2]. First good very fine, countermark better, second extremely fine £60-£80

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966 Trade Dollar, 1900B (Prid. 9; KM. T5). About extremely fine

£100-£120

967 Trade Dollar, 1911B (Prid. 21; KM. T5). Very fine

£60-£80

968 Trade Dollar, 1925 (Prid. 25; KM. T5). Cleaned, otherwise good very fine

£40-£50

British Honduras 969 Edward VII, Cent, 1904 (Prid. 52; KM. 11). About as struck with original colour [slabbed NGC MS 64 RB]

£50-£70

British West Africa 970 George VI, Tenth-Pennies (approx. 1,200), all 1952 (KM. 26a) [Lot]. Generally extremely fine or better 971 Tenth-Pennies (166), various dates [166]. Mostly very fine; threaded on string

£200-£400 £15-£20

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Canada

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972 Victoria, 5 Cents (9), 1890H, 1891, 1899, 1900 (2), 1901 (4) (KM. 2) [9]. Varied state [all slabbed]

£150-£200

973 George V, Sovereign, 1911C (M 221; S 3997). Extremely fine

£300-£400

974 George V, Cents (2), both 1920 (KM. 28); George VI, Cents (3), 1938, 1939, 1940 (KM. 32) [5]. Good extremely fine or better [slabbed NGC MS 63 BN, MS 63 BN, MS 64 RD, PCGS MS 65 RD and MS 65 RD respectively] £70-£90

G

975 Elizabeth II, 10 Dollars, 2008 (F B3). Virtually as struck 976 Coins and tokens of Canada (17), all base metal [17]. Varied state

£180-£220 £60-£80

Ceylon 977 COLOMBO, J. Allemakkoon, brass 18 1/2 Cents, 24mm (Prid. 1); Alstons, Scott & Co, Hunupitiya Mills, oval lead, 29 x 20mm (Prid. 2); Baker & Hall, Pollwatte Mills, lead Fourpence-Halfpenny, 33mm (Prid. 8); Carey, Strachan & Co, Union Mills, copper 17 Cents, 32mm (Prid. 14) [4]. Last about extremely fine, others fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

978 COLOMBO, J. Allemakkoon, brass 18 1/2 Cents, 24mm (Prid. 1); Carey, Strachan & Co, Union Mills, copper 17 Cents, 32mm (Prid. 14); Ceylon Co Ltd, St Sebastion Mills, copper C, B and A, 31, 27 and 19mm (Prid. 17-19) [5]. First about fine, others very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

979 COLOMBO, Carey, Strachan & Co, Union Mills, copper 17 Cents, 32mm (Prid. 14); Ceylon Co Ltd, St Sebastion Mills, copper C, stamped 199, 31mm (Prid. 17); Colombo Commercial Co, Slave Island Mills, brass 18 3/4 Cents, 30mm (Prid. 22); Darley, Butler & Co, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 1860, 29mm (Prid. 28); Pilo Fernando, copper FourpenceHalfpenny and Twopence-Farthing, 25 and 25 x 21mm (Prid. 33-4) [6]. First and last two good very fine, others fine to very fine but second holed £150-£200 Provenance: All except first K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

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World Coins from Various Properties 980 COLOMBO, J.P. Green & Co, Colpetty Mills, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 22mm (Prid. 38); G.R.P. & Co, brass Fourpence-Halfpenny, 24mm (Prid. 42); G.A., stamped copper blank, 26mm (Prid. 43); James Perera Jayatilleka, copper 19 Cents, edge grained, 25mm (Prid. 46); J.H. & G.S., Gona Adika, lead, obv. stamped O, 28mm (Prid. 48 var.) [5]. First and fourth very fine, others in varied state, second with attempted piercing £90-£120 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

981 COLOMBO, James Perera Jayatilleka, copper 19 Cents, edge plain, 25mm (Prid. 46 var.); J.H. & G.S., Gona Adika, lead, obv. stamped OV, 28mm (Prid. 48); Keir, Dundas & Co, Small Pass Mills, brass Fourpence-Halfpenny, 27mm (Prid. 52), St Sebastian Mills, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 27mm (Prid. 53), Upland Mills, copper FourpenceHalfpenny, 27mm (Prid. 54) [5]. Very fine and better, last two pierced as issued £150-£200 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

982 COLOMBO, Lee, Hedges & Co, Colpetty Mills, brass Fourpence-Halfpenny, 1867, 28mm (Prid. 61), Demattagodde Mills, brass 18 1/2 Cents, 1876, 29mm (Prid. 62); G. & W. Leechman, Hultsdorf Mills, black and red vulcanite 25 Cents, both 35mm (Prid. 64-5) [4]. Last two extremely fine, others very fine and better £150-£200 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

983 COLOMBO, Mackwoods & Co, Maradahn Mills, stamped lead, 35mm (Prid. 67); M.D.D. & Co, brass FourpenceHalfpenny, 25mm (Prid. 72); J.M. Robertson & Co, Oil Yard Mills, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 31mm (Prid. 80), Vauxhall Mills, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 31mm (Prid. 82); Sabonadiere & Co, Ambewatte Mills, brass 18 3/4 Cents, 1877, 29mm (Prid. 86) [5]. About very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

984 COLOMBO, Alex and Binney Scott & Co, Borella Mills, brass Sixpence, 1859, 29mm (Prid. 88); Charles Shand & Co, Galle, brass Fourpence-Halfpenny, 23mm (Prid. 89); George Steuart & Co, GS&CO countermarked on a Victoria HalfFarthing, 1847, 18mm (Prid. 95), Wekande Mills, copper 19 Cents [1843], 29mm (Prid. 96); P.S. & Co, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 27mm (Prid. –) [5]. First and fourth about extremely fine, former very rare in this condition, others about very fine £150-£200 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

985 COLOMBO, James Swan & Co, St Sebastion Mills, brass, 1856, 32mm (Prid. 97); Tatham & Co, Sudduwelle Mills, copper, 29mm (Prid. 102); George Wall & Co, Blomendahl Mill, copper Fourpence-Halfpenny, 28mm (Prid. 108), brass, 24mm (Prid. 110); C.W. & Co, copper (3), stamped 5, 3 and 2, all 25mm (Prid. –) [7]. Very fine £150-£200 Provenance: K. Wiggins Collection, Baldwin Auction 25, 8 May 2001, lot 833 (part); P. Jones Collection

China

986 NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY, Zhen Zong, Xian Ping (998-1003), Cash, broad rims, 34mm, 13.14g (H 16.48). Good fine, very rare £300-£400 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

987 SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY, Ning Zong, Qing Yuan, 3 Cash, yr 5 [1199], 12.72g (H 17.446). About very fine £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

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988 SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY, Li Zong, Chun You (1241-52), 100 Cash, 12.81g (H 17.807). Good fine, rare £150-£180 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

989 YUAN REBELS, Xu Shouhui, Tian Qi (1358), 3 Cash, 9.85g (H 19.141). About very fine, very rare

£600-£800

990 MING DYNASTY, Tai Zu (1368-98), Hong Wu, 5 Cash, Peking, 16.29g (H 20.101). Fine, very rare

£400-£500

991 MING DYNASTY, Tai Zu (1368-98), Hong Wu, 3 Cash, 10.52g (H 20.87). About very fine

£100-£120

992 MING DYNASTY, knife money (3); together with a Wang Mang cash [4]. Fine to very fine

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

993 QING DYNASTY, Wen Zong (1851-61), Xian Feng, 5 Cash, Fuzhou, Fujian Province, 11.67g (H 22.792). Fine, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

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994 EMPIRE, Dollar, undated [1908] (L & M 11; KM. Y14). Some minor marks, otherwise very fine [slabbed NGC XF Details, Chopmarked] £800-£1,000

995 EMPIRE, Dollar, yr 3 [1911] (L & M 37; KM. Y31). Pierced at top, three small chopmarks on reverse, otherwise very fine £100-£120

996 REPUBLIC, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar, yr 9 [1920] (L & M 77; KM Y329.6). Lightly cleaned and with a small edge knock, otherwise good very fine £80-£100 997 REPUBLIC, Yuan Shih-kai, Dollar, yr 10 [1921] (L & M 79; KM Y329.6). Good very fine

£80-£100

998 REPUBLIC, Sun Yat-sen, Dollar, yr 22 [1933] (L & M 109; KM. Y345). About as struck, toned [slabbed NGC MS 64] £3,000-£4,000

999 REPUBLIC, Sun Yat-sen, Dollar, yr 23 [1934] (L & M 110; KM. Y345). Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 63] £400-£500

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1000 REPUBLIC, Szechuan, Dollar, yr 1 [1912] (L & M 366; KM. Y456). Some edge knocks, otherwise very fine £150-£180 1001 Miscellaneous Cash coins of China (19), Korea (4), Japan (2), Annam (1); together with Chinese milled copper coins (4) and a Chinese banknote [31]. Varied state £60-£80 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Cyprus

1002 Edward VII, Half-Piastre, 1908 (Prid. 64; KM. 11). Very fine and very rare

£200-£300

East Africa 1003 George V, Florin, 25 Cents, 5 Cents and Cent, all 1920H (KM. 12, 13, 15, 17) [4]. Fine to very fine, all scarce £90-£120

1004 George VI, Shilling, 1943I (KM. 28.3). Fine, obverse better, very rare

£150-£200

Finland 1005 Nicholas II, Markka, 1915S, 50 Pennia (2), 1908L, 1916S, 25 Pennia (3), 1898L, 1916S, 1917S (Bit. 401, 403, 407, 410, 421-2; KM. 2.2, 3.2, 6.2); Civil War, 50 Pennia and 25 Pennia, both 1917S (Bit. 1-2; KM. 20, 19) [8]. Varied state £60-£80

France 1006 Louis XIII, Double Tournois, first type, 1615A, Paris (Dup. 1358); Double Tournois, third type, 1628A, Paris (Dup. 1362); Denier Tournois, third type, 1626A, Paris (Dup. 1363) [3]. Very fine, but second with small edge chip £20-£30

1007 Louis XV, Sixth-Écu de France, 1720W, Lille, réformation (Dup. 1668; Gad. 297). Traces of undertype visible, good very fine £70-£100

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World Coins from Various Properties 1008 Third Republic, 20 Francs, 1934, 10 Francs, 1933, 5 Francs (2), both 1933, 2 Francs (6), 1932, 1936-40 inclusive, Franc (9), 1931-4 inclusive, 1936-40 inclusive, 50 Centimes (7), 1931, 1932 (2), 1936-9 inclusive, 25 Centimes (3), 1932, 1933, 1939, 10 Centimes (9), 1931-9 inclusive, 5 Centimes (8), 1931, 1932, 1934-9 inclusive (Gad. 170-1, 286-7, 423, 470, 535, 753, 760, 801, 852); État Français, 2 Francs (4), 1941 (2), 1943, 1944, Franc (6), 1941-3 inclusive, 1944, 1944B, 1944C, 50 Centimes (4), 1941 (2), 1942, 1943, 20 Centimes (2), 1942, 1943, 10 Centimes (2), 1941 (Gad. 288c, 290. 321, 423a, 425, 426), 471, 473, 535a, 536, 538); Provisional Government, 10 Francs, 1945, 5 Francs, 1945, 2 Francs (3), 1944, 1945, 1945B, Franc (2), 1944, 1945, 50 Centimes, 1945C (Gad. 426a, 473a, 538a, 766, 810) [72]. Varied state £60-£80

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1009 Third Republic, 5 Francs, 1873A, Paris (Gad. 745a; KM. 820.1). Extremely fine and toned [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £100-£120

1010 Third Republic, 2 Francs (6), Francs (7), 50 Centimes (9), 25 Centimes |(12), 10 Centimes (27), 5 Centimes (27), 2 Centimes (3), Centimes [96]. Varied state, two pierced £60-£80

1011 TOUL, Thomas de Bourlémont (1330-53), Sterling, mm. crozier on shield, reads ThONAS, 0.90g/10h (Mayhew 317). Slightly dished, otherwise about very fine, rare £200-£260 1012 Tokens (25), mostly French, from Paris, Nice, Evreux, Dijon, Toulon, Amiens, Marseille, etc [25]. Generally very fine; mostly in an album page £30-£50

German South West Africa 1013 Lüderitzbucht, Brass Native Pass [September 1907-May 1913], stamped 5445, 52 x 35mm (Hern 810m). About very fine £70-£90 Provenance: P. Jones Collection

1014 Maltahöhe, Brass Native Pass [June 1912], stamped 2547, 52 x 35mm (Hern 810o). Good very fine Provenance: DNW Auction 92, 21 June 2011, lot 526; P. Jones Collection

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1015 Swakopmund, Brass Native Pass [September 1907], stamped 8499, 52 x 35mm (Hern 810y). Very fine

£80-£100

Provenance: DNW Auction 92, 21 June 2011, lot 530; P. Jones Collection

Germany

1016 HAMBURG, Free City, 2 Marks, 1914J (KM. 612). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 65]

£150-£200

1017 MECKLENBURG-SCHWERIN, Friedrich II, 32 Schillings, 1764 (KM. 209). Very fine

£100-£150

1018 PRUSSIA, Albrecht von Brandenburg, Groschen, 1543, 1.93g/3h (Schulten 2811; S-J 5077). About extremely fine £40-£50

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1019 PRUSSIA, Wilhelm II, 20 Marks, 1911A (KM. 520). Extremely fine

£280-£320

1020 SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Carl Alexander, 2 Marks, 1892A (KM. Y168.1). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £200-£300

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1021 Third Reich, 5 Reichsmarks, 1934F, 175th Anniversary of the Birth of Schiller (KM. 85). Some minor marks, otherwise good extremely fine £150-£180 1022 Tokens, notgeld, etc (63), from Frankfurt, Männedorf, Nuremberg, Hamburg, Mühlheim, Koblenz, Bonn, Krefeld, etc [63]. Varied state; housed in a Lindner tray £60-£80 1023 Tokens and notgeld, etc (79), from Bremen, Frankfurt, Bottrop, Aachen, Cassel, Nuremberg, Elberfeld, Koblenz, etc [79]. Varied state; housed in a Lindner tray £70-£90

Greenland

1024 CHRISTIANSHAVEN, Den Kongelige Gronlandske Handel [The Royal Greenland Trading Department], uniface rectangular brass mining tallies (5), for 100, 50, 20, 10 and 5kg, all 65 x 40mm [5]. Fine, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: P. Jones Collection [bt R. Lobel]

Grenada

1025 Authority of October 1814, One Bitt, a cut third-segment of a Spanish 2 Réales, obv. countermarked with GS raised within a rectangular indent, incuse G and 1 raised within a shaped indent, 1.67g (Prid. 14 [Sale, lot 365]; KM. 12). Coin fair, countermarks fine, very rare £700-£900

Haiti

1026 Republic, Pattern 20 Centimes, 1877HB CT, in copper, bust of Mercury left, rev. value, edge plain, 9.25g/6h (KM. Pn75). Good extremely fine with much original colour £150-£180 Provenance: V.M. Brand Collection; DNW Auction 103, 1 October 2012, lot 4239

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Hong Kong

1027 Victoria, Dollar, 1867/6 (Prid. 2; KM. 10). Some contact marks, otherwise very fine, reverse better, toned, rare [slabbed NGC AU 55] £10,000-£12,000 Only one example graded finer by NGC (AU 58), and only one example graded finer by PCGS (MS 62)

India x

1028 KUSHAN, Kujula Kadphises (c. 50-90), Æ Pentachalkon, Southern Chach, bull right, rev. camel right, 9.61g/8h (Mitchiner ACW 2891 var.); together with other Kushan copper coins (2), and a jital of the Shahi Kings of Kabul [4]. About very fine or better £100-£150 1029 IKSHVAKUS, Anonymous, lead units (91) (cf. Mitchiner Southern India I, 171-5) [91]. Varied state

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1030 SULTANS OF MALWA, Rana Sangram of Mewar (fl. 931h), Half-Tanka, no mint, date unclear, 5.16g/6h (GG M200; ICV 2929). Very fine and very rare £200-£260 Provenance: A Collection of Coins of the Indian Sultanates, Part III, DNW Auction 183, 14 October 2020, lot 203

1031 MUGHAL EMPIRE, Akbar, Mohur, Agra, 975h, 11.85g/9h (KM. 105.1; ICV 4197). About very fine; loop-mount attached £400-£500 x

1032 MUGHAL EMPIRE, Farrukhsiyar, Rupee, Ahmadabad, 1130h, yr 7, 11.57g/10h (KM. 377.1; ICV 4325); Shah ‘Alam II, Rupee, Mustaqir al-Khilafat Akbarabad, 1196h, yr 24, 11.20g/2h (KM. 512; ICV 4380) [2]. First good very fine, second extremely fine £100-£120

x

1033 ASSAM, Gaurinatha Simha, Rupee, SE1708, yr 7, 11.33g/5h (KM. 218); MARATHAS, Rupee, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, mint (Kora) off flan, yr 3, 11.28g/9h (KM. 278); SAILANA, George V, Quarter-Anna, 1912, 4.90g/12h (Prid. 1039) [3]. First good very fine, others extremely fine £80-£100 1034 BIKANIR, Victoria, Rupees (2), 1892, 1897 (Prid. 1003, 1005); HYDERABAD, Mir Usman ‘Ali Khan, Rupees (3), 1330h/2, 1342h/13, 1361h/32 (KM. Y53a, Y63); PORTUGUESE INDIA, Luis, Rupia, 1882 (Gomes 14.04) [6]. Varied state, last ex-mount £60-£80 1035 BUNDI, Victoria, Rupees (2), 1863?/VS1920, VS1943 (KM. Y6, Y9); together with miscellaneous Indian copper coins (8) [10]. First two good very fine, others in varied state £40-£50

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1036 JODHPUR, Queen Victoria and Sardar Singh, Quarter-Rupee, Jodhpur, date off flan, 2.83g/9h (Lingen J.11.08; KM. 84). Good very fine, rare £100-£120

1037 JODHPUR, Queen Victoria and Sardar Singh, Eighth-Rupee, Jodhpur, date off flan, 1.43g/6h (Lingen J.11.09; KM. 83). Extremely fine, rare £100-£120 x

1038 E.I.C., Madras Presidency, Double-Fanams (3), 1808-12 issue, type A/II, 1.69g/12h (Stevens 3.242; Prid. 184); type I/I, 1.81g/12h (Stevens 3.250; Prid. 185); type O/I, 1.83g/1h (Stevens 3.256; Prid. 185); 4 Pice, 1825, Royal Mint, 8.34g/6h (Stevens 5.89; Prid. 276) [4]. Very fine or better £200-£240

x

1039 E.I.C., Bombay Presidency, Rupee, in the name of Shah Jahan II, Munbai, yr 1, 11.52g/8h (Stevens 2.9; Prid. 32). Good very fine £70-£100

x

1040 E.I.C., Bombay Presidency, Rupees (2), in the name of Muhammad Shah, Munbai, yrs 3, 7 (Stevens 2.19, 2.26; Prid. –, 40) [2]. Very fine and better £70-£100

x

1041 E.I.C., Bombay Presidency, Double-Pice, undated, 26.11g/12h (Stevens 2.134; Prid. 240). Good very fine for issue £400-£500

x

1042 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Quarter-Rupee, yr 15, 2.80g/11h (Stevens 2.148; Prid. 125). Very fine, rare £100-£120 Provenance: D. Fore Collection, Part III, Baldwin Auction 84, 25-6 September 2013, lot 1781

x

1043 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Eighth-Rupees (2), yr 19, large and small numerals in date (cf. Stevens 2.189 -192; Prid. 151) [2]. One with small flan flaw on reverse, otherwise both very fine and scarce £80-£100

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x

1044 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Murshidabad, Eighth-Rupee, yr 19, mm. crescent, fine style, 1.44g/12h (Stevens 2.193; Prid. 429). About extremely fine, very rare £80-£100 Provenance: D. Fore Collection, Part III, Baldwin Auction 84, 25-6 September 2013, lot 1766

1045 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Farrukhabad, Rupee, 1820-31 issue, struck at Saugor, edge straight grained, 11.69g/12h (Stevens 8.143; Prid. 325). About extremely fine with some toning, scarce £60-£80 x

1046 E.I.C., Bengal Presidency, Pice (3), Saugor, types B (2) and C (Stevens 8.147-8; Prid. 338-9) [3]. Very fine or better £70-£100 1047 E.I.C., William IV, Rupees (2), both 1835; Victoria, Rupees (6), all 1840, type I (3), type II (3) [8]. All cleaned, some with deposit, otherwise fine to very fine £80-£100

G

1048 E.I.C., Victoria, Mohur, 1841, Calcutta, divided obv. legend, no serif on crossbar of 4 in date (SW 3.7; Prid. 22; KM. 462.1; F 1595a). Extremely fine, rare in this quality [slabbed NGC MS 63] £10,000-£12,000 Incorrectly described as KM. 461.1 on the slab; only two examples of SW 3.7 graded higher by NGC and only one graded higher by PCGS

1049 E.I.C., copper recruiting ticket, artilleryman on horseback left, rev. legend, 20mm (W 2500; Prid. 398). Good very fine £60-£80 1050 Victoria, Rupees (14), 1877, 1879C, 1882, 1883B, 1884B, 1885B, 1887B, 1888B, 1889C, 1890B, 1892B, 1893B, 1900C, 1901C [14]. Varied state, most cleaned, some with deposit £100-£150 x

1051 Victoria, Rupee, 1900B (SW 6.155; Prid. 186). Some contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £80-£100

x

1052 Victoria, Rupee, 1901B (SW 6.162; Prid. 187). Some contact marks and minor staining on reverse, otherwise extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 62] £80-£100

x

1053 Edward VII, Rupee, 1903B, dot on stem (SW 7.18; Prid. 199). A few minor marks, otherwise about as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 63] £150-£180

x

1054 Edward VII, Rupee, 1903B, no dot (SW 7.18; Prid. 199). Some contact marks, otherwise good extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 61] £80-£100 1055 Edward VII, Rupees (8), 1903B, 1904B, 1905, 1906, 1907B, 1908, 1909, 1910 [8]. Varied state, some with deposit £80-£100 1056 Edward VII, Anna, 1909B (SW 7.148), Quarter-Annas (3), 1903, 1907, 1910 (SW 7.157, 7.173, 7.180), Twelfth-Annas (3), 1906, 1909, 1910 (SW 7.219, 7.227, 7.230); George V, 2 Annas (2), 1918 (SW 8.220, 8.223), Anna (7), 1913, 1917, 1918, 1924, 1925, 1929, 1934 (SW 8.279, 8.287, 8.289, 8.298, 8.302, 8.318, 8.324), Quarter-Annas (2), 1913, 1929 (SW 8.339, 8.371), Half-Pice (2), 1917, 1926 (SW 8.400, 8.508), Twelfth-Annas (10), 1914, 1915, 1917, 1918, 1920, 1921, 1923, 1926, 1933, 1935 (SW 8.534, 8.536, 8.540, 8.542, 8.546, 8.548, 8.550, 8.564, 8.583, 8.587); George VI, Rupee, 1943 (SW 9.22), Half-Rupee, 1942 (SW 9.56), Quarter-Rupees (2), 1944, 1945 (SW 9.93, 9.96), 2 Annas (2), 1940, 1943 (SW 9.117, 9.125), Anna (6), 1939 (2), 1941, 1944 (2), 1945 (SW 9.148, 9.150, 9.162, 9.174, 9.176-7), Half-Annas (2), 1943, 1944 (SW 9.200, 9.203), Quarter-Annas (2), 1939 (SW 9.222, 9.224) [46]. Varied state, one pierced £70-£100

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G

1057 George V, Sovereign, 1918I (SW 8.5; M 228; S 3998). Extremely fine

£300-£400

G

1058 George V, Sovereign, 1918I (SW 8.5; M 228; S 3998). Extremely fine

£300-£400

x

1059 George V, Rupee, 1912, Bombay (SW 8.19; Prid. 218). About as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 64]

£80-£100

1060 George V, Rupees (9), 1912-20 inclusive; George VI, Rupees (6), 1940, 1941, 1942, 1944, 1945, 1947 [15]. Varied state £100-£150 x

1061 George V, Rupee, 1921, Bombay (SW 8.54; Prid. 227). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 63]

x

1062 George V, Quarter-Rupees (2), 1917, 1936, Calcutta (SW 8.156, 8.173; Prid. 446, 453) [2]. About as struck [both slabbed NGC MS 64] £100-£150 1063 George V, 8 Annas, 1920, Bombay (SW 8.134; Prid. 873; KM. 520). About very fine, very rare

G

£80-£100

£200-£260

1064 Elizabeth II, Sovereigns (2), 2013I, 2014I (S SC7A); Half-Sovereign, 2014I (S SB7B) [3]. As struck; sealed and packaged as issued £800-£1,000 1065 FRENCH INDIA, Mahé, Fanon (Fifth-Rupee), Pondicherry, date off flan (Lec. 62ff; KM. 67). Extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 62] £60-£80 Provenance: Stack’s Bowers & Ponterio online Auction, 26 June 2020, lot 73010

x

1066 PORTUGUESE INDIA, José I, 5 Bazarucos, 1770, Baçaim (Gomes 07.01), Atia, 1768, Diu (Gomes 41.02); Maria I, 5 Bazarucos, 1799, Diu (Gomes 03.01); Pedro IV, 5 Bazarucos, 1828, Diu (Gomes 01.02); Luis I, Eighth-Tanga, 1886 (Gomes 09.03); Republic, Half-Rupia (2), 1936, 1947 (Gomes 07.01, 08.01), Tanga, 1947 (Gomes 02.01), Escudo, 1958 (Gomes 16.01), 60 Centavos, 1958 (Gomes 15.01) [10]. Varied state, first scarce £150-£200 1067 Miscellaneous Rupees (19), fractions (4), all Mughal or Princely State issues; together with a large temple token with crowned lion on rev. [24]. Varied state £150-£200 1068 Coins of India, in silver (9), base metal (54) [63]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1069 Bombay, Devkaran Nanjee, uniface Tola, undated (c. 1950s-1960s), .999 silver, 50.08g (Mitchiner IMT p.306; Bruce X9). Some contact marks, very fine and toned £80-£100 1070 Bombay, Habib Bank Ltd, 5 Tolas, undated (c. 1940s), .999 silver, 58.48g/12h (Mitchiner IMT 638; Bruce X52). Cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

1071 Bombay, Narrondass Manordass, Tola, undated (c. 1952-70), .999 silver, 100.20g/12h (Mitchiner IMT 901 var.). Good very fine £100-£120

Iran G

1072 Ahmad Shah, Half-Toman, 1333h (KM. 1071; F 85). Good very fine

£70-£90

G

1073 Ahmad Shah, Half-Toman, 1335h (KM. 1071; F 85). Good very fine

£70-£90

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1074 Muhammad Reza, Proof set, 1971/SH1350, comprising 200, 100, 75, 50 and 25 Rials (KM. PS3) [5]. Virtually as struck; in folder of issue £300-£400 1075 Coins of Iran, in silver (10), base metal (3); together with a small religious token and a Mongolian silver Tugrik [15]. Varied state £200-£300

Iraq 1076 Faisal I, Riyal, 1932/1350h (KM. 101); Ghazi I, 50 Fils, 1938/1357h I (KM. 104) [2]. First with some contact marks, second lightly cleaned and with file mark on reverse rim, otherwise both good very fine £100-£120

Italy

1077 KINGDOM OF NAPOLEON, Napoleon I, 2 Lire, 1813V (V over M) (Paolucci 943; KM. C9.3). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine [slabbed NGC UNC Details, Cleaned] £300-£400 1078 MILAN, Gian Galeazzo Visconti (1385-1402), Pegione, 2.36g/3h (MIR 121/1; Biaggi 1475); together with miscellaneous medieval European and Crusader coins, in silver (15), base metal (4) [20]. First very fine, others in varied state £150-£200 1079 PAPAL STATES, Innocent XI, Half-Grosso, 1688 (KM. 462). About very fine, toned

1080 TUSCANY, Leopold II, Francescone, 1858, Pisa (MIR 449/4; Dav. 160; KM. C75b). Extremely fine, toned

£30-£40

£300-£400

1081 Victor Emanuel III, 2 Lire, 1907R (MIR 1139g; KM. 33), Lira, 1901R (MIR 1139g, 1145a; KM. 32-3) [2]. Lightly cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £100-£120

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1082 Republic, 2 Lire, 1947R (KM. 88). Extremely fine, very rare [slabbed NGC MS 62]

£400-£500

Japan

1083 Mutsuhito, Yen, Meiji 25 [1892] (J & V Q21; KM. YA25.3). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

Lithuania 1084 Grand Duchy, silver Denars (3), 14th century, different types [3]. Fine to very fine

£80-£100

Low Countries

1085 FLANDERS, Guy de Dampierre (1279-1305), Esterlin, Alost, 1.33g/12h (Mayhew 4). Very fine

1086 LOOZ, Arnold V (1279-1323), Esterlin, 1.33g/6h (Mayhew 76). Very fine

£90-£120

£260-£300

1087 LUXEMBOURG, John the Blind (1309-46), Esterlin, Damvillers, 0.99g/10h (Mayhew 284). Good fine, rare £100-£120 1088 NAMUR, Gui de Dampierre (1280-1305), Esterlin, 1.14g/9h (Mayhew 12). Nearly very fine

£80-£100

Madeira 1089 CANIÇAL, Cossart, Gordon & Co, 50 Réis (2), in brass and white metal, both 20mm; together with a Benares Rupee and miscellaneous Chinese base metal coins (20) [23]. Varied state [the Rupee slabbed NGC MS 63] £80-£100

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Malaysia 1090 KELANTAN, Muhammad II, Pitis (4), all 1256h (KM. 4; ICV 4437) [4]. Good very fine or better, rare in this quality £100-£150 1091 KELANTAN, Muhammad II, Pitis (6), all 1256h (KM. 4; ICV 4437) [6]. Very fine or better

£80-£100

1092 KELANTAN, Muhammad II, Pitis (3), all 1300h (KM. 5; ICV 4437) [3]. One with small hole, otherwise good very fine or better, rare in this quality £80-£100 1093 KELANTAN, Mansur, Pitis (16), all 1314h (KM. 10; ICV 4438) [16]. Mostly very fine or better

£100-£150

Maldive Islands 1094 Muhammad Ghiyath al-din, Half-Larin, 118[–]h (cf. B 47-9; ICV 4412); Hasan Nur al-din, 2 Lari, 1207h? (B 58 var.; ICV 4416), Half-Larins (2), 1200h (B 61; ICV 4417); Muhammad Mu‘in al-din, 2 Lari (2), 1214h, date off flan (B 63; ICV 4418), Half-Larins (13), 1219h (2), 122[–]h (2), 123[–]h (4), 1248h, 124[–]h (3), date off flan (B 65-7, 69-71; ICV 4419), Quarter-Larin, 123[–]h (B 72; ICV 4420); Muhammad ‘Imad al-din IV, Half-Larins (14), 1257h (3), 1276h (2), 1286h, 1292h (5), 1298h (3) (B 80-4; ICV 4422), Quarter-Larins (9), 1257h, 1276h, 1286h (4), 1298h (3) (B –, –, –, 86; ICV 4423); Ibrahim Nur al-din, Quarter-Larins (4), 1300h (B 88; ICV 4424); Muhammad ‘Imad al-din V, 4 Lari (2), 1320h (B 89), 2 Lari, 1319h (B 90), Larins (7), all 1318h (B 92); together with modern coins (7) [64]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Mauritius x

1095 Victoria, Cent, 1883 (KM. 7). Cleaned at one time, otherwise extremely fine

£100-£120

Moldavia

1096 Stefan cel Mare (1457-1504), Gros, head of auroch facing, rev. arms, 0.73g/10h (MBR 610ff). Minor weakness, otherwise good very fine, rare £100-£120

1097 Stefan cel Mare, Gros, head of auroch facing, rev. arms, 0.61g/2h (MBR 610ff). Minor weakness, otherwise good very fine, rare £100-£120

1098 Eustratie Dabija (1661-5), Solidus, IO[——]AT DOR VV, horseman left, head of auroch below, rev. inside large C, 0.35g/12h (MBR 836b var.). Struck off-centre, otherwise good very fine, rare

SOLIDVS C[——],

small £100-£120

C

1099 Eustratie Dabija, Solidus, [—]HSTRAT D[—], horseman left, head of auroch below, rev. [—]DVS GIVI[—], cross? within large C, 0.46g/12h (MBR 839). Struck off-centre, otherwise good very fine, very rare £100-£120

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Netherlands

1100 KAMPEN, Ducat, 1603, in the name of Rudolf II, 3.45g/2h (Delm. 1114; F 161). Traces of mounting, otherwise very fine, scarce £200-£260

1101 UTRECHT, Ducat, 1648, 3.43g/5h (Delm. 963; F 284). Creased and with faint graffiti on obverse, otherwise very fine £150-£180

x

1102 Willem II, 10 Cents, 1849, dot after date (KM. 75). Virtually as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 67]

£200-£260

Netherlands East Indies 1103 V.O.C., West Friesland, Duit, undated [c. 1729-94], a double-obverse mule, 3.17g/12h (cf. KM. 131). About very fine, scarce £50-£70

New Zealand 1104 George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1933, 1935 (KM. 5) [2]. First about extremely fine, second good very fine [slabbed PCGS AU 58 and AU 55 respectively] £60-£80

1105 George VI, Halfcrown, 1944 (KM. 11). Extremely fine, scarce [slabbed PCGS MS 62]

£150-£180

Poland 1106 Sigismund III, 6 Groschen, 1624; together with Groschen (87), various dates, mostly 1621-5 [88]. Varied state, some with verdigris £150-£200 1107 Sigismund III, Groschen (89), 1620 (4), 1621 (12), 1622 (23), 1623 (26), 1624 (12), 1625 (12) [89]. Varied state, some with verdigris £150-£200

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Portugal

1108 Peter V, 500 Réis, 1856 (Gomes 07.02; KM. 494). Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 62]

£400-£500

1109 Carlos I, 100 Réis, 1900, 50 Reis, 1900, 20 Réis (2), 1891, 1892, 10 Réis (2), 1891, 1892A, 5 Réis (2), 1899, 1905 (KM. 530, 532-3, 545-6); Emanuel II, 200 Réis, 1909, 5 Réis, 1910 (KM. 549, 555); Republic, 5 Escudos (2), 1933, 1934, Two-and-a-Half Escudos (3), 1932, 1943, 1944, Escudos (6), 1927-30 inclusive, 1940, 1945, 50 Centavos (3), 1927, 1929, 1930, 20 Centavos (3), 1942-4 inclusive, 10 Centavos (3), 1925, 1926, 1945 (KM. 573, 577-8, 580-1, 584) [30]. Varied state £60-£80

1110 Republic, Escudo, 1910 (Gomes 22.01; KM. 560). Good extremely fine

£100-£150

1111 Republic, Escudo, 1916 (Gomes 23.02; KM. 564). About as struck [slabbed NGC MS 63]

£150-£200

Russia 1112 Silver ‘wire money’ Kopecks (10), Dengas (9) [19]. Fine to very fine

£100-£150

1113 Alexander I, Rouble, 1812МФ, St Petersburg (Bit. 103; KM. C130); together with temp. Anna/Elizabeth, Polushka, obv. brockage, undated, 2.57g (cf. KM. 187) [2]. Good fine, rare £80-£100

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1114 Nicholas I, Rouble, 1845КБ, St Petersburg (Bit. 206; KM. C168.1). Good extremely fine, rare [slabbed NGC MS 62] £1,500-£2,000 Only two examples graded higher by NGC

1115 Alexander II, 5 Kopecks, 1870, Kopeck, 1875 (KM. Y9.1, 12.1); Nicholas II, 10 Kopecks, 1899АГ, 3 Kopecks, 1898, 2 Kopecks and Kopeck, both 1894, Half-Kopeck, 1898 (KM. Y9.2, 10.2, 11.2, 20a.2, 48.1) [7]. Fourth extremely fine with considerable original colour, others fine to very fine £50-£70 Sold for the benefit of the British Numismatic Society

Saudi Arabia 1116 ‘Abd al-‘Aziz b. Sa‘ud, Riyals (3), 1354h, 1367h, 1370h (KM. 18); GREAT BRITAIN, Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic numeral (S 3923); U.S.A., Dollars (2), 1887, 1921 [6]. Very fine or better, but first with carbon spot £80-£100

Seychelles

1117 Republic, Pattern or Trial Rupee and 50 Cents, both 1977, in nickel (?), head of James Mancham right, revs. conch shell and vanilla orchid, edges finely grained, 11.66g/12h, 5.82g/12h (KM –; cf. DNW 174, 669) [2]. First extremely fine, second virtually as struck, very rare £300-£400 Sir James Mancham, whose head appeared on the obverses of the 1976 Seychelles issues and on the 25 rupees Silver Jubilee commemorative issued in early 1977, was deposed in a coup on 5 June 1977 led by the islands' prime minister, France-Albert Renée, with the help of Tanzanian mercenaries. These two coins, almost certainly struck by the Royal Mint in the early months of 1977, were to designs copying those of 1976. The new regime ordered that Mancham's head be removed from the coins forthwith and substituted by the islands' coat of arms

Singapore

1118 Keping, 1251h, obv. cockerel, 2.02g/12h (SS 40 [RRR]; Prid. –; Scholten 990e). Light scratch in obverse field, otherwise about extremely fine, extremely rare £100-£120 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection [from Seaby 1954]

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South Africa

G

1119 Paul Kruger, Half Pond, 1895 (Hern Z41; KM. 9.2; F 3). Scuffed and edge nick at 10 o’clock, otherwise almost extremely fine £200-£300

1120 Paul Kruger, Halfcrown, 1897 (Hern Z35; KM. 7). Lightly cleaned at some time, about extremely fine [slabbed NGC AU Details-Cleaned] £70-£90

G

1121 George V, Sovereign, 1932SA (M 296; S 4005). Extremely fine

£300-£400

G

1122 George V, Proof Half-Sovereign, 1923SA (M 541A; S 4010). About as struck, scarce

G

1123 George VI, Pound and Half-Pound, both 1952 (KM. 42-3; F 7-8); Elizabeth II, Pound and Half-Pound, both 1953 (KM. 53-4; F 9-10) [4]. Brilliant, virtually as struck £1,000-£1,200

G

1124 Republic, Proof Gold 2 Rand, 2009, FIFA World Cup 2010, with Durban Stadium privy mark (Hern. Nq 19]. About as struck [slabbed NGC PF 69 Ultra Cameo] £200-£240

G

1125 Republic, Proof Tenth-Ounce, 1999, Kudu, Inauguration of President Mbeki (Hern Nat 29). About as struck [slabbed NGC PF 68 Ultra Cameo] £120-£150

£800-£1,000

Southern Rhodesia 1126 George VI, Halfcrowns (2), 1937, 1942 (KM. 13, 15) [2]. Virtually as struck with full mint bloom, toned

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£80-£100


World Coins from Various Properties 1127 George VI, Shillings (2), 1937, 1949 (KM. 11, 22); Elizabeth II, Halfcrown, 1954 (KM. 31); together with other coins of S. Rhodesia, in silver (4), cupro-nickel (4) [11]. First three virtually as struck, others generally very fine £90-£120

Straits Settlements x

1128 George V, 10 Cents, 1927 (Prid. 121; KM. 29b). Uneven toning on reverse, otherwise extremely fine [slabbed PCGS MS 64] £60-£80

Sweden 1129 Gustav V, Krona, 1936G (SM 55; KM. 786.2); 50 Öre, 1945G (SM 93; KM. 817); 25 Öre (5), 1910W, 1914W, 1916W, 1940G, 1945G (SM 101b, 103-4, 121, 127; KM. 785, 816); 10 Öre (4), 1920W, 1935G, 1938G, 1945G (SM 144a, 156, 159, 169a; KM. 795, 780, 813); 5 Öre (6), 1921, 1924, 1928, 1936, 1940, 1945 (SM 190, 193, 197, 205a, 209a, 215; KM. 779.2, 812); 2 Öre (8), 1916, 1923, 1925, 1938-40, 1942, 1943 (SM 228a, 236, 238, 251-3, 256a, 257; KM. 778, 811); Öre, 1929 (SM 286; KM. 777.2) [26]. Varied state £40-£60

Switzerland G

1130 Confederation, 20 Francs, 1916B (KM. 35.1; F 499). Better than extremely fine

£200-£240

1131 Confederation, 5 Francs (3), 1931B, 1932B, 1937B, 2 Francs (2), 1921B, 1944B, Francs (2), 1899B, 1945B, Half-Francs (8), 1878B, 1903B, 1905B, 1907B, 1909B 1920B, 1921B, 1943B, 20 Rappen (18), 1858B, 1859B, 1883B, 1884B, 1885B, 1891B, 1894B, 1896B, 1900B, 1903B, 1907B, 1912B, 1920B, 1926B, 1930B, 1932B, 1939B, 1945B, 10 Rappen (27), 1850BB, 1876B, 1884B, 1885B, 1894B, 1895B, 1900B, 1901B, 1902B, 1904B, 1906B, 1908B, 1909B, 1912B, 1913B, 1914B, 1919B, 1920B, 1921B, 1925B, 1931B, 1932B, 1934B, 1936B, 1938B, 1942B, 1944B, 5 Rappen (23), 1850BB, 1880B, 1881B, 1885B, 1889B, 1891B, 1893B, 1897B, 1898B, 1901B, 1905B, 1906B, 1907B, 1911B, 1915B, 1919B, 1920B, 1921B, 1925B, 1930B, 1934B, 1939B, 1942B, 2 Rappen (6), 1850A, 1886B, 1926B, 1930B, 1942B, 1944B, Rappen (9), 1872B, 1902B, 1912B, 1918B, 1927B, 1937B, 1942B, 1943B, 1945B (KM. 3.2, 3a, 4.2, 4.2b, 21, 23-4, 26, 26b, 27, 27a, 27b, 29, 29a, 40) [98]. Varied state £100-£120 1132 Confederation, Rappen, 1889B (HMZ 1215x; KM. 3.1). Good very fine, scarce

£40-£60

Thailand 1133 Rama I (1782-1809), ‘bullet’ money, Baht, 15.05g (KM. C13); Rama III (1824-51), ‘bullet’ money, Salung, 3.82g (KM. C84); Rama IV (1851-68), tin Solot (2), undated, both countermarked ‘1/2’ on obv. (for 1/2-Att?) (cf. KM. Y16); Rama VIII, 10 Satang, BE2484 [1941] (KM. Y56) [5]. Varied state £100-£150

Transylvania

1134 Maria Theresa, 2 Ducats, 1772HG, Karlsburg (Eypeltauer 382; KM. 650). Obverse surface marks, gilt and removed from a claw mount, otherwise very fine £300-£400

Tristan da Cunha 1135 Elizabeth II, gold Half-Crowns (2), 2013, 10th Anniversary of Concorde’s last flight, 0.53g/12h, 0.50g/12h; Proof Crown, 2006, in gilt-silver, Queen’s 80th Birthday [3]. As struck; last in fitted case £50-£70

Tunisia

1136 French Protectorate, 10 Francs, 1952/1372h (Lec. 350; KM. –). Virtually as struck [slabbed NGC MS 66]

£70-£100

United States of America 1137 George Washington, ‘North Wales’ evasion Halfpenny, edge plain, 5.92g/6h (Musante 51; Breen 1294; Baker 34; A 132). Fair £90-£120 Provenance: P. Jones Collection

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World Coins from Various Properties

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1138 Ten Dollars, 1901. Good very fine

£500-£550

1139 Dollars (12), 1880S, 1886, 1921, 1921D, 1921S (2), 1922, 1922D, 1922S (3), 1926S [12]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: From the collection of Anne Esther Lessen, and by descent to M. Lessen, December 1965. Sold with a note reading ‘This was Mother’s saved in 1933 when all gold coin was ordered to be turned in.’ Sold for the benefit of the British Numismatic Society

1140 Dollar, 1891CC. Good very fine

£80-£100

1141 Half-Dollars (4), 1892 Columbian Exposition, 1934 Maryland Tercentenary, 1936 Albany, 1951 Booker T. Washington [4]. Last mint state, others extremely fine, first dark-toned £150-£200 Provenance: M. Lessen Collection, additionally: first and third Coin Galleries Mailbid Sale, 13 February 1991 (3787, 3808), second Stack’s Auction (New York), 5-6 May 1993, lot 551, last from a mint roll of 20 bt from Albany State Bank 1951. Sold for the benefit of the British Numismatic Society

1142 Half-Dollars (2), 1929S, 1937S; Dime, 1887; 5 Cents (2), 1866 repunched date, 1890; Cents (11), 1857, 1859, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1875, 1876, 1882, 1904, 1909 VDB, 1909 [16]. The 1876 Cent good very fine, others mostly fine to very fine, 1909 VDB better £100-£150

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1143 Half-Dollars (20), 1964 (16), 1964D (4) [20]. Extremely fine or better

£100-£150

1144 Dime, 1831. About very fine [slabbed ANACS VF 35]

£100-£120

1145 Dime, 1942/1. About extremely fine, rare [slabbed NGC AU 58]

£600-£800

1146 Five Cents (5), 1943P, 1947D, 1949D, 1951S, 1953S; Proof Five Cents (6), 1959, 1963, 1971S, 1972S, 1977S, 1996S [11]. Mostly as struck [slabbed PCGS MS 66, MS 65, MS 66, MS 66, MS 65, PR 66, PR 67, PR 68 CAM, PR 67 DCAM, PR 69 DCAM, and PR 69 DCAM respectively] £40-£50

1147 Cent, 1870, shallow N in ONE. Good extremely fine [slabbed NGC MS 63 RB]

£300-£400

1148 Cents (21), 1938 (2), 1950, 1952 (2), 1952S (3), 1955 (3), 1958 (10) [21]. Mostly as struck [all in PCGS slabs, one graded MS 66, others all MS 65] £20-£30 1149 MASSACHUSETTS, Monson, ANDREWS DENTIST counterstamped on obv. of Victoria Farthing, 1874H (Brunk p.98); together with miscellaneous coins, tokens, etc, of USA and Belgium, in silver (1), base metal (23) [24]. Fine to very fine, some better £60-£80 George W. Andrews, dentist, Monson, 1884-90, relocated to Woonsocket, RI, 1893

1150 Union Pacific Railroad, aluminium tokens (36), 1934 (7), 1939 (24), 1940, undated (4) [36]. Good very fine or better, one with graffiti on reverse £50-£70

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World Coins from Various Properties

Miscellaneous 1151 Coins of Austria and France, all 20th century, in silver (5), base metal (264) [269]. Varied state 1152 Coins of the World, in silver (7), base metal (233) [240]. Varied state; two cased

£40-£60 £80-£100

1153 Coins of the World, in silver (20), base metal (180) [200]. Varied state

£100-£150

1154 Coins of the World, in silver (28), base metal (32) [60]. Varied state

£200-£300

1155 Coins of the World (50), all in silver [50]. Varied state, many extremely fine or better

£200-£300

1156 Coins of the World (50), all in silver [50]. Varied state, many extremely fine or better

£200-£300

1157 Coins of the World (200), all base metal [200]. Varied state

£80-£100

1158 Coins of the World (200), all base metal [200]. Varied state

£80-£100

1159 Coins of the World (200), all base metal [200]. Varied state

£80-£100

1160 Coins of the World (200), all base metal [200]. Varied state

£80-£100

1161 Coins of the World (448), all base metal [448]. Varied state

£40-£60

1162 Coins of the World, a large quantity, mostly base metal [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£150

1163 Coins and tokens of the World, in silver (7), base metal (16), other media (1); together with a wristwatch [25]. Varied state £60-£80 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1164 Coins and tokens of the World, in silver (8), base metal (25) [33]. Varied state

£60-£80

1165 Coins and tokens of the World, in silver (58), base metal (222) [280]. Varied state

£200-£300

1166 Coins and tokens of the World, in silver (72), base metal (287) [359]. Varied state

£300-£400

1167 Medieval, Crusader and other coins (21), mostly silver [21]. Varied state

£100-£150

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1168 Tokens and checks of the World (125), mostly base metal [125]. Varied state, one broken

£60-£80

Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1169 Tokens, checks and coins of the World (238), mostly base metal [238]. Varied state

£100-£150

1170 Tokens, checks and coins of the World (246), mostly base metal [246]. Varied state

£60-£80

1171 Tokens, checks and coins of the World (268), mostly base metal [268]. Varied state

£80-£100

1172 Tokens, checks and coins of the World (270), mostly base metal [270]. Varied state

£60-£80

1173 Tokens, checks and coins of the World (273), mostly base metal [273]. Varied state

£80-£100

1174 Tokens, checks and coins of the World (322), mostly base metal [322]. Varied state

£60-£80

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.

End of Session 3 Ten-Minute Interval

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Kenneth Elks (‘Augustus Brown’)

I

bought my first token in the early 1970s; it was issued by John Matthews of Canterbury in 1794 and showed Canterbury Cathedral. Apart from its local connections, my wife’s grandmother was born Ruth Matthews, although we do not claim any kinship with the man who issued this halfpenny token. At first, I only collected the Kent tokens but a couple of years later was offered a beautiful Sussex token with a portrait bust of Queen Elizabeth I. Unable to resist the temptation, I bought that too. It proved to be the first step on the slippery path to forming a more complete collection, mainly devoted to those intended for currency rather than all the myriad pieces issued for other purposes. Wherever possible I gradually improved on those that I had obtained, and always tried to buy the best that was available. If some of the tokens in the collection appear to be of a lower standard, that is because in fifty years of collecting I was never able to buy a better one (which is of course not to say that better examples do not exist). However, that Canterbury token is still the one bought all those years ago. My main numismatic interest has always been in Roman coins. In many ways tokens, by celebrating historical events and depicting local achievements, bear many similarities to them. Those offered for sale here are to be used as illustrations for a book on tokens that awaits publication, though some of the information contained in it has already found its way into other studies. That these tokens are now to be sold is down to an enormous stroke of luck. In 1993 my house was burgled during the night. Among the items taken was my entire coin collection; normally this was stored in a safe, but I had them out to work on and neglected to put them back afterwards. On the way home with their loot, the three culprits were stopped for some traffic offence. An alert policemen spotted the stolen goods and, dissatisfied with their explanation, took them into custody.The theft was discovered when I woke up and immediately reported. At 9am I was contacted by the police holding the suspects and, by 5pm that day, everything was returned and safely locked away. Had I lost everything, I doubt that I would have had the heart to carry on collecting. Collecting these tokens has given me enormous pleasure over the years. I hope their new owners will enjoy them as much as I have done. K.J.J.E.


The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks 1175 BEDFORDSHIRE, Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.18g/6h (DH 3c); BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, Chesham, Adam Simpson, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.28g/6h (DH 20); CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, County series, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1795, 9.48g/6h (DH 12), Kempson’s Farthing, 1795, 4.36g/12h (DH 36) [4]. Second about very fine, others about extremely fine and better £40-£60

1176 BEDFORDSHIRE, Leighton Buzzard, Chambers, Langston, Hall & Co, gilt Proof Halfpenny, 1794, girl making lace, rev. sheep, edge CHAMBERS LANGSTON HALL & CO, 9.58g/6h (DH 3c). Extremely fine and brilliant, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: Margaret Grover Collection, DNW Auction T5, 8 November 2007, lot 88

1177 CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, County series, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1795, druid’s head right, rev. bee-hive and bees, edge CAMBRIDGE BEDFORD AND HUNTINGTON, 10.09g/6h (DH 12a). Virtually as struck, full original colour £80-£100 1178 CHESHIRE, Chester, Roe & Co, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 9.33g/6h (DH 6); Macclesfield, Roe & Co, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 9.37g/12h (DH 7), Hancock’s Halfpence (5), 1789 (2), 12.90g/6h (DH 11), 12.77g/6h (DH 13), 1790, 12.23g/6h (DH 24), 1791, 12.45g/6h (DH 44), 1792, 13.03g/6h (DH 57), imitation Halfpence (2), undated, 8.97g/6h (DH 62), 1792, 9.54g/6h (DH 72b) [9]. DH 24 and 57 extremely fine with a little original colour, others about very fine and better £100-£150 Provenance: DH 7, 13 and 57 bt R. Gladdle; DH 24 D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 1274 [from Baldwin], bt R. Gladdle

1179 CORNWALL, Penryn, George Chapman George, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.88g/6h (DH 4); Truro, Cornish Metal Co, Halfpence, 1791 (2), 14.13g/6h, 13.42g/6h (both DH 2, latter bronzed) [3]. Last extremely fine, others about very fine and better £90-£120 Provenance: DH 2 at 13.42g bt R. Gladdle

1180 DEVON, Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Proof Halfpenny, 1792, in silver, bust of Bishop Blaize three-quarters right, rev. arms and supporters, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF SAMUEL KINGDON, 14.73g/6h (DH 2). Extremely fine and toned, extremely rare £600-£800 Provenance: DNW Auction T5, 8 November 2007, lot 163, recté DH 2

1181 DEVON, Exeter, Samuel Kingdon, Halfpenny, 1792, 12.49g/6h (DH 3); Plymouth, Shepheard, Dove, Hammett & Co, Halfpence, 1796 (2), 9.54g/6h, 9.05g/6h (both DH 6) [3]. First about extremely fine, second extremely fine with virtually full original colour but a spot on reverse, last fine but with flan clip £80-£100 Provenance: DH 3 bt R. Gladdle; DH 6 at 9.54g F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 195 (part) [from Baldwin], Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1208 (part), bt R. Gladdle

1182 DORSET, Poole, James Bayly, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.17g/6h (DH 6a), Farthing, 1795, 4.43g/6h (DH 10); Sherborne, Pretor, Pew, Whitty & Pretor, Westwood’s Halfpenny, 1793, 11.03g/6h (DH 7) [3]. Last extremely fine, others very fine and better £70-£90 1183 Co DURHAM, South Shields, issuer uncertain, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1794, with die flaw, 11.28g/6h (DH 4); Stocktonon-Tees, Thomas King[s]ton, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1794, PORTSEA edge [blundered], 8.96g/6h (DH 9b, note) [2]. First about extremely fine, second about fine and rare £40-£50

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks 1184 ESSEX, Braintree and Bocking, William Goldsmith, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.18g/6h (DH 4); Chelmsford, William Clachar & Co, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.18g/6h (DH 5), Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, 10.01g/6h (DH 7); Colchester, Charles Heath, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.50g/6h (DH 10); Maldon, William Draper, Halfpenny, 11.56g/6h (DH 35); Warley, Lutwyche’s Warley Camp Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.79g/6h (DH 36), 9.12g/5h (DH 38a) [7]. Second fine, others very fine and better £40-£50 Provenance: DH 7 bt R. Gladdle

1185 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Brimscombe Port, Thames and Severn Canal Co, Halfpence, 1795 (2), 10.33g/6h (DH 60), 9.71g/12h (DH 61) [2]. Extremely fine, first with almost full original colour, second bronzed, an attractive pair £120-£150 Provenance: DH 60 F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 204 (part), Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1249 (part), bt R. Gladdle; DH 61 SNC January-February 1915 (27180), Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1249 (part), bt R. Gladdle

1186 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Hawkins Bird, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.00g/6h (DH Somerset 89), James Niblock and William Hunter, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.19g/6h (DH 100); Gloucester, Gloucester & Berkeley Canal Co, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.70g/6h (DH 63); Newent, John Morse, Halfpenny, 1796, 11.78g/12h (DH 64) [4]. About extremely fine and better, first and third with original colour £120-£150 Provenance: DH 63 and 64 B.M. Greenaway Collection, DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1006 [latter acquired December 2001]

1187 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Newent, John Morse, Halfpenny, 1796, shield at base of tree, rev. legend in spiral, reads THOUSANDS, edge PAYABLE AT NEWENT and engrailed, 12.12g/12h (DH 64). Virtually as struck, glossy brown patina £70-£90 Provenance: Bt M. Vosper

1188 HAMPSHIRE, Basingstoke, John Pinkerton, Mynd’s Shilling, 1789 [7 over 8], barge, rev. wheelbarrow and tools, decorated leaf edge, 13.91g/6h (DH 1). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour in the legends £200-£260 1189 HAMPSHIRE, Emsworth, John Stride, Halfpenny, 1793, 8.53g/5h (DH 9), Kempson’s mule Halfpence (7), 1793, 9.39g/6h (DH 11), 1794 (3), 9.47g/6h (DH 12c), 9.26g/6h (DH 13), 10.29g/12h (DH 20c), 1795 (3), 10.56g/6h (DH 23), 9.40g/6h (DH 29b), 9.08g/12h (DH 30); Gosport, Benjamin and Jonathan Jones, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.03g/6h (DH 43), John Jordan, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.62g/6h (DH 41); Newport (I.o.W.), Robert Wilkins, Halfpenny, 1792, 10.75g/6h (DH 46); Petersfield, Eames, Holland & Andrews, Halfpenny, 1793, 9.67g/5h (DH 48); West Cowes (I.o.W.), Thomas Ayrton & Co, Hancock’s Halfpenny, 1798, 12.68g/11h (DH 94) [13]. About very fine and better £80-£100 Provenance: DH 43 Fawcett/Litman Collection [from J.H. Daniels before 1910], D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1265 (part), bt R. Gladdle; DH 94 F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 210 (part) [from Baldwin], Fawcett/Litman Collection [from J.H. Daniels before 1910], D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1269 (part), bt R. Gladdle

1190 HAMPSHIRE, Portsea, Samuel Salmon, John Courtney and Edward Frost, Halfpence, 1796 (2), 11.04g/6h, 10.80g/6h (both DH 79a), George Sargeant, Halfpence, 1794 (3), 9.85g/6h (DH 68), 11.23g/6h (DH 69), 10.28g/6h (DH 75); Portsmouth, Joseph Brent, Halfpenny, 1797, 10.77g/6h (DH 60a), G. Robinson, John Mooney and Sir John Carter, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.44g/6h (DH 58), Thomas Sharp, Halfpence (3), 1794, 10.37g/6h (DH 60), 1797 (2), 12.57g/12h (DH 61), 10.42g/6h (DH 65); County series, Naval Farthings (2), Earl Howe, 3.52g/6h, 3.44g/6h (both DH 102) [12]. DH 61 and one DH 79a about extremely fine with original colour, DH 60 good fine, others very fine or better £120-£150 Provenance: DH 58 bt R. Gladdle; DH 61 A.W. Jan Collection, Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 63, 7 October 2004, lot 1274 (part), bt R. Gladdle

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks

1191 HAMPSHIRE, Portsmouth, Thomas Sharp, Proof Halfpenny, 1797, in silver, Neptune crowning seated figure of Sir John Jervis with a wreath, rev. legend in 7 lines, reading PURSUED, edge PORTSMOUTH HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT THOS SHARPS, 12.23g/5h (DH 63; BHM 434). Minor rim faults on reverse and edge inscription almost non-existent, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £240-£300 1192 HAMPSHIRE, Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Boulton’s Halfpence, 1791 (2), bust of Sir Bevois in helmet right, revs. arms, 11.26g/6h, 10.37g/6h (both DH 89, latter bronzed) [2]. About extremely fine, latter with surface marks £60-£80

1193 HAMPSHIRE, Southampton, Taylor, Moody & Co, Proof Halfpenny, 1791, in silver, from the same dies as previous, edge PAYABLE AT THE OFFICE OF W TAYLOR R V MOODY & CO, 12.97g/6h (DH 89). About extremely fine, light grey tone, rare £200-£260

1194 HEREFORDSHIRE, Hereford, Robert Biddulph, Milton’s Penny, 1796, bull breaking its chains, election date above, rev. apple-tree and long-handled plough within wreath, edge plain, 18.77g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2012, p.165, b; DH 2). Extremely fine, reflective brown patina £150-£200 Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 2 December 2003, lot 236 (part)

1195 HEREFORDSHIRE, Hereford, Charles Honiatt, Halfpenny, 1794, apple-tree, rev. Justice standing, edge grained, 9.58g/6h (DH 5). About extremely fine £30-£40

1196 HERTFORDSHIRE, Bishops Stortford, Sir George Jackson, Halfpenny, 1795, arms, rev. view of the Stort canal, low skyline, stop after date, edge plain, 10.45g/6h (DH 4, bronzed). Extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle

1197 HERTFORDSHIRE, Bishops Stortford, Sir George Jackson, Halfpenny, 1795, from the same die as previous, rev. view of the Stort canal, low skyline, no stop after date, edge plain, 11.09g/6h (DH 4 bis IIa). Minor spotting on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with considerable original colour, proof-like fields and sharp rims £90-£120 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks 1198 KENT, Appledore, William Peckham, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.72g/6h (DH 3); Benenden, Thomas Reeves, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.76g/6h (DH 4); Brookland, Thomas King, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.02g/6h (DH 5); Canterbury, John Matthews, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.65g/6h (DH 6), James Robertson, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.14g/6h (DH 7), Edward Pillou, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.29g/6h (DH 8); Deal, Richard Long, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.83g/6h (DH 11); Deptford, Thomas Haycraft, Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.16g/6h, 8.89g/6h (both DH 13); Dover, John Horn, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.39g/6h (DH 16a) [10]. DH 16a extremely fine with much original colour, others generally very fine £90-£120 1199 KENT, Dymchurch, William Parris, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.67g/6h (DH 15); Faversham, John Crow, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.92g/6h (DH 20); Goudhurst, William Fuggle, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.85g/6h (DH 28a), 8.79g/6h (DH 28b, F countermark on obv.), William Mynn, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.70g/6h (DH 29), 9.75g/6h (DH 29, M countermark on obv.); Hawkhurst, Charles Hider, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.41g/6h (DH 30); Hythe, Richard Shipden, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.89g/6h (DH 31); Lamberhurst, Thomas Foster, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.61g/6h (DH 34), John Gibbs, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.33g/6h (DH 35), 10.01g/6h (DH 35a); Maidstone, Henry Oliver, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.44g/6h (DH 36), James Smyth, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.37g/6h (DH 37); Romney, John Sawyer, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.41g/6h (DH 38); Sandwich, Thomas Bundock, Halfpenny, 9.38g/6h (DH 39); Staplehurst, John Simmons, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.75g/6h (DH 40); Tenterden, Isaac and Thankful Cloake, Halfpenny, 1796, 8.48g/12h (DH 42) [17]. DH 28b, 29 with countermark and 40 about fine and better, others very fine and better £140-£180 Provenance: DH 30 bt T. Millett

1200 LANCASHIRE, Lancaster, Daniel Eccleston, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 10.32g/6h, 10.24g/6h (both DH 58); Thomas Worswick & Sons, Halfpence (2), 1791, 12.34g/6h (DH 9), 1792, 12.55g/6h (DH 24), imitation Halfpence, 1792 (2), 10.20g/6h (DH 29e), 9.08g/6h (DH 29f) [6]. Second extremely fine with considerable original colour, last about very fine, others about extremely fine £120-£150 Provenance: DH 29e bt R. Gladdle

1201 LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Thomas Clarke, Halfpence (2), 1791, 12.44g/6h (DH 66), 1792, 12.58g/6h (DH 98), imitation Halfpenny, 1791, 11.54g/6h (DH 98), mule Halfpenny by Lutwyche, 10.25g/12h (DH 118); Manchester, John Fielding, Halfpence (3), 1792, 11.09g/6h (DH 127), 1793 (2), 9.22g/6h (DH 131), 10.77g/5h (DH 135); Rochdale, John Kershaw, Halfpence (2), 1791, 12.54g/6h (DH 140), 1792, 12.56g/6h (DH 143), mule Halfpence by Kempson (2), 10.06g/6h (DH 148), 10.57g/6h (DH 149) [11]. DH 66 and 98 fine, others very fine and better £100-£150 Provenance: DH 131 bt R. Gladdle

1202 LINCOLNSHIRE, Sleaford, Thomas Ball, Halfpenny, 9.85g/6h (DH 3b/DH Lancashire 137 bis); Spalding [and Holbeach], Thomas Jennings, Halfpence, 1794 (3), 10.50g/12h (DH 4), 9.89g/6h, 9.69g/6h (both DH 6); Wainfleet, David Wright and Stephen Palmer, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.32g/12h (DH 8) [5]. Second and fourth extremely fine, others very fine and better but third gilt, possibly contemporary £100-£150 Provenance: DH 6 at 9.89g with Spink 1974, D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 65, 16 March 2005, lot 1323 (part) [from R. Gladdle], bt R. Gladdle; DH 8 bt R. Gladdle

1203 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, 10.26g/6h (DH 398). Very fine and very rare £150-£200 Provenance: Fawcett/Litman Collection; D.L. Spence Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 67, 29 September 2005, lot 1388; bt R. Gladdle

1204 LONDON, Bishopsgate, John Clark and Samuel Harris, Halfpenny, 1795, bust of George Washington right, large buttons on coat, rev. stove, edge grained right, 9.00g/6h (DH 283a; Musante 49; Whitman 10955; Breen 1271). Obverse partly stained, otherwise about very fine £120-£150 1205 LONDON, Blackfriars, Barnett Guest, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.62g/6h (DH 308), James Spittle [with J. Kirby and Richard Lashmar of Brighton, Sussex], Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.97g/6h (DH 902), 10.31g/6h (DH 903); Bloomsbury, James Burton, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.01g/6h (DH 305); Bucklersbury, Thomas and Robert Davidson, Halfpenny, 1795, 10.70g/6h (DH 295) [5]. DH 903 extremely fine with much original colour, others very fine and better £80-£100 Provenance: DH 902 bt R. Gladdle

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks

1206 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, 13.41g/12h (DH 294c). Light surface marks in obverse field, otherwise extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare £300-£360 Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Part I, Mark Rasmussen FPL 8, Summer 2005 (74); R.S. Bole Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 181

1207 LONDON, Chandos Street, William Allen, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.33g/6h (DH 246); Charing Cross, Salter & Co, Halfpenny, 9.87g/6h (DH 473); City Road, John Bebbington, Halfpenny, 9.27g/12h (DH 254), Thomas Hall, Halfpenny, 8.93g/6h (DH 319c); Drury Lane, John Kilvington, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.47g/6h (DH 346), mule Halfpenny, 1795, 9.08g/5h (DH 348); Finsbury Square, James Lackington & Co, Halfpenny, 1794, 8.55g/6h (DH 351), Lackington, Allen & Co, Halfpence (2), 1794, 9.14g/6h (DH 353), 1795, 8.65g/6h (DH 358a) [9]. DH 319c about fine, others generally about extremely fine and better, several with original colour £140-£180 Provenance: DH 358a bt R. Gladdle

1208 LONDON, Great Portland Street, Joseph Moore, Halfpenny 1795, 10.53g/12h (DH 389); Haymarket, Francis Shackelton, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.42g/12h (DH 477); High Holborn, Christopher Ibberson, Halfpenny, large boar, 9.59g/6h (DH 342, bronzed), John Skidmore, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.30g/6h (DH 480); Jermyn Street, John Carter, Halfpenny, 1795, 7.60g/6h (DH 276); Long Acre, Basil Burchell, Halfpenny, 9.06g/6h (DH 274), John Fowler, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.26g/6h (DH 306); Newgate Street, Daniel Eaton, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.40g/6h (DH 301), Henry Symonds, William Winterbotham, James Ridgway and Daniel Holt, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 7.95g/12h (DH 393), Christ’s Hospital, Penny, 1800, 6.27g/6h (DH 11) [10]. DH 389 and 393 fine, others very fine and better, particularly DH 11 £90-£120 Provenance: DH 274 bt R. Gladdle

1209 LONDON, Rupert Street, Adam Little, Halfpenny, 7.36g/6h (DH 472); St Martin’s Lane, William Williams, Halfpenny, 9.75g/6h (DH 915); St Mary Axe, Antoine Haldimand, Halfpenny, 8.46g/12h (DH 366); The Strand, Philip Astley, Halfpenny, 9.14g/12h (DH 362a), William Forster, Halfpenny, 1795, 14.43g/6h (DH 302), Jasper and Simon Kelly, Halfpence (2), 9.31g/6h (DH 345), white metal, 9.86g/6h (DH 345e; cf. Baldwin 102, 2016), Gilbert Pidcock, Halfpenny, elephant, rev. two-headed cow, 9.26g/6h (DH 422); Tottenham Court Road, Jonathan Dennis, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.99g/6h (DH 297) [9]. Very fine and better £240-£300 Provenance: DH 297 bt R. Gladdle; DH 345e D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part III, DNW Auction 68A, 15 December 2005, lot 1908 (part)

1210 LONDON, Thomas Spence, mule Farthings (2), bust left, rev. pig, 4.05g/6h (DH 1081); Adam and Eve, rev. pig, 4.07g/6h (DH 1083) [2]. First extremely fine with much original colour, second very fine £50-£70 1211 MIDDLESEX, Chelsea, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.76g/5h (DH 277); Hendon, Benjamin Price, Halfpenny, 1794, 6.91g/6h (DH 324), Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, 9.24g/12h (DH 325) [3]. First about extremely fine, others good fine £60-£80 1212 NORFOLK, Aylsham, Stephen and Thomas Ashley, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.87g/6h (DH 5a); Blofield, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1796, 12.20g/12h (DH 6); Great Yarmouth, William Absolon, Halfpenny, 1792, countermarked issue, 10.85g/6h (DH 52) [3]. Second with some spotting, otherwise extremely fine with almost full original colour, others good very fine £80-£100 Provenance: DH 5a and 52 bt R. Gladdle

1213 NORFOLK, Norwich, Richard Bacon, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.30g/6h (DH 13); Nathaniel Bolingbroke, Halfpenny, 1792, 10.73g/6h (DH 14); Bullen & Martin, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.37g/12h (DH 19); Robert Campin, Halfpence (2), 1793, 9.40g/12h (DH 20), 1794, 10.02g/12h (DH 21); Joseph Clarke, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.87g/6h (DH 22); Richard Dinmore & Son, Halfpenny, 10.36g/12h (DH 24); Dunham & Yallop, Halfpence (3), 1792, 11.52g/6h (DH 28), 1793, 11.33g/6h (DH 31), 1796, 9.57g/6h (DH 33); John Harvey, Halfpence, 1792 (3), 12.46g/12h (DH 38), 9.55g/12h (DH 41), 9.49g/6h (DH 44); John Rooks, Halfpenny, 1793, 6.76g/12h (DH 47a) [14]. DH 13 and 28 extremely fine with almost full original colour but latter stained, DH 22 good fine, others very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: DH 28 B.M. Greenaway Collection, DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1012 (part); DH 33 and 44 bt R. Gladdle

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1214 NORFOLK, Norwich, Richard Bacon, Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in silver, Norwich Castle, rev. fleece, edge RICHARD BACON £500-£700 COCKEY LANE, 11.75g/6h (DH 13). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant and practically as struck, very rare Provenance: R.J. Hudson Collection [from Seaby 1963]; D.L. Spence Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 67A, 29 September 2005, lot 1608

1215 NORFOLK, Norwich, Richard Dinmore & Son, gilt Proof Halfpenny, bottle, rev. figure of Hope standing, edge plain, 10.34g/6h (DH 24c). Extremely fine and brilliant, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: W. Longman Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 March 1958, lot 221 (part) [from Baldwin February 1907]; Baldwin Auction 21, 11-12 October 1999, lot 1118; D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 5 [from R. Gladdle]. Previous references to the Cokayne collection in respect of this coin should be ignored

1216 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Nottingham, William Donald & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, legend within and around oval, A over O in PROMISSARY, rev. bee-hive and bees, edge plain, 12.04g/12h (DH 7). Toning spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine with much original colour £50-£70 Provenance: D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 21 [from B.M. Greenaway]

1217 OXFORDSHIRE, Banbury, William Rusher, Halfpenny, bust three-quarters right, rev. sun, edge OR READING, 9.74g/6h (DH 1). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour

PAYABLE AT BANBURY OXFORD

£50-£70

Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle

1218 SHROPSHIRE, Coalbrook Dale, Reynolds & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 13.72g/12h (DH 17); Shrewsbury, Salop Woollen Manufactory, Halfpence (2), 1793, 10.97g/6h (DH 22), 1794, 9.60g/6h (DH 25d) [3]. First extremely fine with original colour, others very fine £50-£70 Provenance: DH 17 with C.D. Cooke June 2002, bt M. Finlay

1219 SHROPSHIRE, Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Three Shillings and Sixpence, 1788, in silver, bust right, rev. barge sailing left, FINE SILVER around, edge WILLEY SNEDSHILL BERSHAM BRADLEY, 15.55g/12h (DH Warwickshire 337). Good fine and toned, rare £180-£220 Provenance: D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 26

1220 SHROPSHIRE, Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Halfpence (11), 1787, 14.13g/12h (DH Warwickshire 352), 1788 (3), 14.48g/12h, 14.39g/12h (both DH 336, former unofficially plated), 14.54g/12h (DH 382), 1790 (2), 14.37g/6h (DH 387a), 12.00g/12h (DH 430), 1792, 11.22g/6h (DH 389), 1793 (3), 11.02g/6h (DH 411), 10.06g/6h, 9.36g/12h (both DH 416), 1795, 11.13g/6h (DH 421); imitation Halfpenny, 1792, 10.07g/12h (DH 454a) [12]. Second about fine, others fine to very fine, some better £70-£90 Provenance: DH 416 and 430 bt R. Gladdle

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks 1221 SHROPSHIRE, Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Halfpence (5), 1791 (3), 12.57g/12h, 12.36g/12h, 12.08g/12h (all DH Warwickshire 432), 1792, 11.32g/6h (DH 448), 1793, 13.08g/6h (DH 393a, bronzed) [5]. Extremely fine and better, all but last with original colour, an attractive group £200-£300

1222 SHROPSHIRE, Willey and Snedshill, John Wilkinson, Proof Halfpenny, 1793, in silver, bust right, rev. man at forge, edge WILLEY SNEDSHILL BERSHAM BRADLEY, 13.44g/6h (DH Warwickshire 394). Minor hairlines, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, attractively toned, extremely rare £700-£900 Provenance: A Collection of Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins, Part II, Mark Rasmussen FPL 15, Spring 2008 (369)

1223 SOMERSET, Bath, William Glover, Halfpence (2), 9.74g/6h, 9.73g/6h (both DH 28); William Gye, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.81g/6h (DH 34), mule Halfpenny by Lutwyche, 9.08g/6h (DH 36c); Francis Heath, Halfpence (3), 1794, 9.78g/6h (DH 39), 1795, 9.83g/6h (DH 40, large flan), 1796, Walcot Turnpike, 9.30g/6h (DH 45), Farthings (2), 1794, 4.68g/6h (DH 115), 1795, 4.73g/6h (DH 116); John Jelly, Lutwyche’s Halfpenny, 1794, 8.99g/6h (DH 26); Mary Lambe & Son, Halfpenny, 1794, 11.69g/6h (DH 50), Farthing, 1794, 4.46g/6h (DH 111); Lacon Lander Lambe, Farthing, 1795, 4.64g/6h (DH 112a) [13]. Very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: Both DH 28s bt R. Gladdle

1224 SOMERSET, Bath, Mary Lambe & Son, gilt Proof Halfpenny, 1794, camel, rev. frontal elevation of India House, edge grained, 9.88g/6h (DH 50g). Brilliant and practically as struck, rare £150-£200 Provenance: Margaret Grover Collection, DNW Auction T5, 8 November 2007, lot 119

1225 SOMERSET, Bridgwater, James Holloway & Son, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.16g/6h (DH 86), mule Halfpenny by Lutwyche, 9.87g/6h (DH 87); Crewkerne, Samuel Sparks & Bartholomew Gidley, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.64g/6h (DH 104); Freshford, John Moggridge and Thomas Joyce, Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.00g/5h (DH 107), 9.25g/6h (DH 109); Yeovil, William Brett and William Cayme, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.21g/7h (DH 110) [6]. DH 86 and 87 extremely fine with considerable original colour, DH 107 about extremely fine, DH 110 about fine, others very fine £120-£150 Provenance: DH 86 and 87 D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 31 (part)

1226 SOMERSET, Bridgwater, James Holloway & Son, gilt Proof Halfpenny, 1794, frontal elevation of a building, rev. arms, edge ON DEMAND WE PROMISE TO PAY, 10.15g/6h (DH 86). Extremely fine and brilliant, rare £150-£200 Provenance: D.L. Spence Collection, DNW Auction T3, 11 July 2006, lot 2003

1227 STAFFORDSHIRE, Leek, Phillips & Ford, Kempson's Halfpence, 1793 (2), 12.26g/12h (DH 13), 9.93g/6h (DH 13a); Lichfield, Kempson’s Halfpenny, 1796, 11.67g/12h (DH 18) [3]. First very fine, others extremely fine £70-£90 Provenance: DH 13a bt R. Gladdle; DH 18 A Collection of 18th Century Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 2 December 2003, lot 262 (part)

1228 STAFFORDSHIRE, Stafford, William Horton & Co, Penny, 1801, 20.07g/6h (DH 4), Halfpenny, 1797, 9.66g/6h (DH 20) [2]. Extremely fine, first with original colour, second cleaned £80-£100 Provenance: DH 4 A Collection of 18th Century Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 2 December 2003, lot 283 (part); DH 20 bt R. Gladdle

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks 1229 SUFFOLK, Beccles, issuer uncertain, Lutwyche’s Halfpenny, 1795, 10.72g/6h (DH 16); Blything, Sir John Rous, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.96g/12h (DH 19); Bungay, Samuel Prentice, Halfpence (2), 1794, 9.88g/6h (DH 22), undated, 10.90g/5h (DH 23), Samuel Prentice, Samuel Delf and Mathias Abel Sr, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.51g/6h (DH 21); Bury St Edmunds, Michael Apsey, Halfpenny, 10.65g/6h (DH 28c), Philip Deck, Penny, 1794, 17.20g/6h (DH 4), Halfpenny, 10.83g/6h (DH 26), James Goer, Halfpenny, 11.81g/12h (DH 27), Charles Guest, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.30g/6h (DH 30), John Rackham, Halfpenny, 9.50g/12h (DH 29d) [11]. DH 22 good fine, others very fine and better £100-£150 Provenance: DH 27 bt Baldwin; DH 30 bt R. Gladdle

1230 SUFFOLK, Blything, Sir John Rous, Proof Halfpenny, 1794, in silver, mounted yeoman, rev. castle in crowned Garter, edge GOD SAVE THE KING AND CONSTITUTION, 14.30g/12h (DH 19). Graze in field behind horseman and light rubbing to high points, otherwise about extremely fine and dark-toned, very rare £300-£360 Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Part I, Mark Rasmussen FPL 8, Summer 2005 (135)

1231 SUFFOLK, Haverhill, John Fincham, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.70g/6h (DH 31); Hoxne and Hartsmere, Thomas Tallant, Halfpenny, 1795, 11.83g/6h (DH 33a); Ipswich, James Conder, Halfpenny, 1794, 12.19g/12h (DH 35), Robert Manning, Halfpenny, 9.98g/6h (DH 34); Lowestoft, Richard Powles, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.41g/6h (DH 37); Sudbury, Goldsmith & Sons, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.50g/12h (DH 39); Woodbridge, Robert Loder, Penny, 1796, 19.84g/6h (DH 15) [7]. DH 37 extremely fine with partial original colour, others very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: DH 37 S. Birchall Collection, B.M. Greenaway Collection, DNW Auction T4, 13 December 2006, lot 1012 (part)

1232 SURREY, Croydon, Daniel Garraway, Halfpeny, 1797), DG cypher, reads 7.12g/12h (DH 7). Very fine, dark patina

PAYBLE

and

HALFPENNEY,

rev. tea-pot, edge plain, £30-£40

1233 SUSSEX, Brighton, Lutwyche’s Brighton Camp Halfpenny, 1794, 9.65g/6h (DH 2); Chichester, John Chaldecott [and Thomas Sharp, of Portsmouth, Hampshire], Halfpenny, 1794, 10.45g/12h (KR 201; DH 20), Dally & Son, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 10.90g/6h (KR 200; DH 15), 7.97g/12h (KR 200b; DH 16a); Eastbourne, Frederick Fisher, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.81g/6h (DH 21); East Grinstead, John Boorman, Halfpenny, 1795, 8.99g/6h (KR 202; DH 22); Frant, George Ring, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.75g/6h (DH 23); Hastings, James Tebay, Halfpence, 1794 (2), 9.30g/6h (DH 25), 8.44g/6h (DH 26); Northiam, John Foller, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.10g/6h (DH 34), Elias Gilbert, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.81g/6h (DH 35); Winchelsea, Richard Maplesden, Halfpenny, 1794, 9.79g/6h (DH 40a) [12]. DH 16a about fine, DH 23 about extremely fine, DH 40a extremely fine with original colour, others very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: DH 15 bt R. Gladdle

1234 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Henry Biggs, Halfpence (2), 1792, 11.49g/12h (DH 70), undated, 10.99g/3h (W 71a); Birmingham Coining & Copper Co, imitation Halfpence, 1794 (2), 11.54g/6h (DH 73), 11.81g/6h (DH 75c); Birmingham Mining & Copper Co, Halfpence (7), 1791, 14.11g/6h (DH 77), 1792, 13.86g/6h (DH 85), imitation Halfpence, 1793 (3), 8.96g/6h (DH 114b), 9.38g/6h, 9.12g/6h (both DH 116); James Bisset, Halfpenny, with pictures, 9.95g/6h (DH 120); Donald & Co, Halfpence, 1792 (2), 10.26g/12h, 7.53g/6h (both DH 123); Joseph Farror, Halfpenny, 1791, 13.43g/5h (DH 46) [13]. About very fine and better, DH 77 with a little original colour £90-£120 Provenance: DH 70 bt R. Gladdle

1235 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Birmingham Mining & Copper Co, Proof Halfpenny, 1791, in silver, female seated right, holding fasces, rev. stork on cornucopia, edge BIRMINGHAM REDRUTH & SWANSEA, 16.39g/6h (DH 79). Good very fine, retaining some original brilliance, extremely rare £400-£500 Provenance: With Spink; bt R. Gladdle

1236 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Henry Hickman, Halfpence, 1792 (2), 12.23g/6h (DH 144), 12.17g/6h (DH Middlesex 929), Farthing, 1792, 5.62g/6h (DH 481a); William Lutwyche, Halfpenny, 14.42g/6h (DH 219b); James Sketchley, Lutwyche’s Masonic Halfpence (3), undated, 9.25g/6h (DH Middlesex 370), 1794 (2), 9.11g/6h (DH 370e), 9.51g/6h (DH 372a); Thomas Wyon, Penny, 1796, 22.10g/12h (DH 25); Kempson’s Halfpence, 1793 (2), 9.89g/12h, 9.63g/6h (both DH 50), mule Halfpenny, 9.87g/6h (DH 59); Kempson’s Buildings, Halfpence (2), Library, 12.02g/6h (DH 184a), Soho Manufactory, 13.18g/6h (DH 213); Coventry, Robert Reynolds & Co, Halfpence (2), 1792, 11.26g/6h (DH 231), 1794, 11.03g/12h (DH 249), imitation Halfpenny, 1793, 9.12g/6h (DH 238); Stratford-upon-Avon, Lutwyche’s imitation Halfpenny, 6.60g/6h (DH 327f) [17]. DH 370e virtually as struck, full original colour, DH 25 and 213 extremely fine, DH 144 and 219b about extremely fine, DH 327f fine, others very fine, some better £150-£200

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1237 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Kempson's gilt Proof Halfpenny, 1793, boy with press, rev. shield with hedgehogs, edge CURRENT EVERY WHERE, 10.01g/6h (DH 50). Several hairline surface marks, otherwise extremely fine and very rare £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction 66, 6 July 2005, lot 1014; R.S. Bole Collection, Part I, DNW Auction T1, 15 December 2005, lot 2128; bt R. Gladdle

1238 WESTMORLAND, Kendal, Lutwyche’s mule Halfpenny, R & D cypher, rev. ship sailing right, edge LONDON, 8.94g/6h (Farthing 5.8b; DH 5a). Extremely fine, original colour

PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR

£40-£50

Provenance: W. Anderson Collection; J. Spingarn Collection, DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 1279

1239 WILTSHIRE, Devizes, John Baster, Halfpenny, 1796, 10.12g/6h (DH 2b); Holt, David Arnot, Halfpenny, 10.00g/6h (DH 3); Salisbury, John and Thomas Sharpe, Halfpenny, 1796, 10.06g/6h (DH 21) [3]. About extremely fine and better, first with original colour £60-£80 Provenance: DH 2b bt R. Gladdle

1240 YORKSHIRE, Huddersfield, John Downing, Halfpenny, 1793, 8.82g/6h (DH 15); Hull, Jonathan Garton & Co, Halfpence, 1791 (2), 12.64g/6h (DH 17), 12.59g/6h (DH 20), Hancock’s mule Halfpence (2), 1791, 11.11g/12h (DH 22), 1794, 8.97g/6h (DH 23); Leeds, Henry Brownbill, Halfpence, 1793 (2), 12.56g/6h (DH 34), 11.93g/6h (DH 41), Richard Paley, Halfpenny, 1791, 12.69g/6h (DH 51); Sheffield, John Hands, Halfpenny, 1794, 10.75g/12h (DH 59), issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1793, 10.89g/12h (DH 56b, edge filed); York, issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.46g/6h (DH 63) [11]. DH 17 and 22 about extremely fine, DH 20 about fine and plated, others about very fine and better £90-£120 Provenance: DH 17 bt R. Gladdle; DH 56 bt Baldwin

1241 YORKSHIRE, Hull, Jonathan Garton & Co, gilt specimen Halfpenny, 1791, equestrian figure of WIlliam III, rev. arms, seven acorns to right and eight to left, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF IONATHAN GARTON, 12.59g/6h (DH 17). Some rubbing to high points, otherwise good very fine, rare £80-£100

1242 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Penny, 1787, druid’s head encircled by wreath with 21 acorns, rev. John Dawes’ monogram above PM CO cypher, edge ON DEMAND IN LONDON LIVERPOOL & ANGLESEY, 20.08g/6h (DH 9a). Spot on drapery of druid, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare; the die-pairing was used to strike the first 18th century trade tokens struck for general circulation in the British Isles £150-£200

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1243 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Proof Penny, 1787, in silver, from the same dies as previous, edge ON DEMAND IN LONDON LIVERPOOL & ANGLESEY, 19.62g/6h (DH 9a). Extremely fine and toned, obverse retaining much original brilliance, very rare; the first 18th century silver Proof token £900-£1,200 Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Part IV, Mark Rasmussen FPL 11, Winter 2006 (C 449)

1244 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Penny, 1787, druid’s head encircled by wreath with 20 acorns, rev. from the same die as previous, edge ON DEMAND IN LONDON LIVERPOOL OR ANGLESEY, 28.11g/6h (DH 6). Extremely fine and attractively patinated, rare £120-£150 Provenance: Heritage Auction 230 (Long Beach), 8 June 2000, lot 5601 (part); D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 102 (part)

1245 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1787 (3), all curved 7s in date, 26.41g/6h (DH 11), 28.35g/12h (DH 19), 29.11g/12h (DH 31) [3]. Second very fine, others extremely fine £140-£180 Provenance: DH 19 and 31 bt R. Gladdle

1246 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1787 (4), all curved 7s in date, 29.05g/12h, 28.62g/12h (both DH 42), 29.19g/12h (DH 50), 28.78g/12h (DH 55) [4]. First about extremely fine but bright from past cleaning, others about very fine and better £90-£120 Provenance: DH 50 bt R. Gladdle

1247 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1787 (4), all straight 7s in date, 28.76g/12h, 28.50g/12h (both DH 76), 28.54g/12h (DH 79), 29.63g/12h (DH 81) [4]. DH 79 very fine, others about extremely fine and better £180-£220 Provenance: DH 76 at 28.76g T. Hill Collection, D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 105 (part); DH 76 at 28.50g bt R. Gladdle; DH 81 D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 105 (part)

1248 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1788 (3), all long-topped P, 28.28g/12h (DH 91), 27.99g/12h (DH 95), 29.10g/12h (DH 138) [3]. DH 91 about very fine but obverse surface marked, others about extremely fine and better, last with original colour on reverse £120-£150 Provenance: DH 138 F.S. Cokayne Collection [from Baldwin March 1907], bt Spink; others D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 105 (part)

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1249 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, gilt Proof Penny, 1788, druid’s head encircled by thin wreath of 23 acorns, rev. PM CO cypher, long-topped P, edge ON DEMAND IN LONDON LIVERPOOL OR ANGLESEY, 27.96g/12h (DH 128). Very slight rubbing on high points of obverse, otherwise brilliant and virtually as struck, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: D.B. Griffiths Collection; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1141 [from D.B.G. 1985]; D.E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 106; bt R. Gladdle

1250 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies (4), 1788 (2), both short-topped P, 28.24g/12h (DH 230), 29.12g/12h (DH 242), 1790, Williams issue, 27.96g/12h (DH 252), 1791, Boulton issue, 28.53g/5h (DH 255) [4]. DH 230 extremely fine, DH 252 fine, others very fine and better £100-£150 Provenance: DH 230 and 255 bt R. Gladdle

1251 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Halfpence, 1788 (3), 12.90g/12h (DH 310), 14.04g/12h (DH 347), 14.37g/12h (DH 351) [3]. DH 347 very fine, others extremely fine with much original colour £100-£150 1252 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Halfpence (7), 1789 (2), 13.74g/12h (DH 367), 13.57g/12h (DH 371), 1791 (5), Boulton issue, 14.74g/6h (DH 389), 14.20g/6h, 13.86g/6h (both DH 391, latter bronzed), Williams issue, 14.74g/6h (DH 405), 13.41g/6h (DH 406) [7]. Fifth extremely fine, others about very fine and better £90-£120 1253 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, imitation ‘Paris Miners’ Halfpenny, 1791, 9.11g/6h (DH 438b); imitation RM CO Halfpenny, 1793, 8.81g/6h (DH 450); Lutwyche’s mule Halfpenny, 10.21g/12h (DH 428); Skidmore’s Farthing, 1788, 3.53g/11h (DH 452); Westwood’s Penny imitating the Parys Mine series for Samuel Solomon, 1788 [struck 1796], with PMS cypher, 23.32g/6h (DH 168) [5]. DH 452 about extremely fine, others fine to very fine £50-£70 Provenance: DH 168 bt R. Gladdle

1254 CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen, John Morgan, Halfpence (2), 12.37g/6h (DH 6), 12.21g/5h (DH 7) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine, light reflective patina £50-£70 1255 GLAMORGANSHIRE, ‘Glamorgan’ [probably Merthyr Tydfil], William Taitt, Richard Crawshay and Samuel Homfray, Jorden’s Halfpenny, 1795, four leaves on edge, 9.99g/12h (DH 3b); Swansea, John Voss, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.05g/6h (DH 4) [2]. About extremely fine £60-£80 1256 MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abergavenny, James Powell, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.78g/12h (DH 1); Monmouth, James Powell, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.69g/6h (DH 3) [2]. First extremely fine with reflective fields, second good fine, rare £60-£80 1257 North Wales, Lutwyche’s Halfpence (4), 1793 (3), 9.61g/6h (DH 2c), 10.40g/6h (DH 4a), 10.06g/6h (DH 8), 1794, 8.65g/6h (DH 12), Farthing, 1793, 4.61g/6h (DH 15a, large flan); South Wales, Lutwyche’s Farthing, 1793, 4.53g/6h (DH 26a, small flan) [6]. Very fine and better £30-£40 Provenance: DH 12 bt R. Gladdle

1258 ANGUS, Brechin, Colin Smith and Patrick Wilson, Halfpenny, 1801, church, rev. frontal elevation of East Mill, edge plain, 10.44g/12h (DH 8). Extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Bt R. Gladdle

1259 ANGUS, Dundee, William Croom, Boulton’s Halfpence (2), shield of arms, period after DUNDEE, revs. legend in six lines, 10.23g/6h, 9.37g/6h (both DH 12, bronzed) [2]. First extremely fine, second virtually as struck £120-£150 Provenance: First N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 142 (part) [from R. Gladdle April 1989]; second F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 381 (part) [from Spink], Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part III, DNW Auction T3, 11 July 2006, lot 1895 (part)

1260 ANGUS, Dundee, William Croom, Kempson’s Halfpence (3), 9.46g/6h (DH 14), 9.46g/6h, 8.92g/6h (both DH 15); Wright’s ‘Infirmary’ Halfpenny, 1796, 11.39g/6h (DH 16) and an imitation Halfpenny, 1796, 8.75g/6h (DH 16a) [5]. DH 14 extremely fine, DH 16 virtually as struck with full original colour, others fine to very fine £140-£180 Provenance: DH 14 F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 381 (part) [from Baldwin], Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part III, DNW Auction T3, 11 July 2006, lot 1895 (part); DH 15 at 8.92g, 16 and 16a Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part III, DNW Auction T3, 11 July 2006, lot 1895 (part) [16 from J.H. Daniels]

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1261 ANGUS, Dundee, William Croom, Kempson’s gilt specimen Halfpenny, arms and supporters, rev. legend in six lines, edge plain, 9.39g/6h (DH 14). Very light rubbing to high points, otherwise extremely fine and brilliant, extremely rare; only one other seen by the cataloguer £150-£200 Provenance: DNW Auction T6, 19 March 2009, lot 459

1262 ANGUS, Dundee, J.M. & Co, Farthing, 2.93g/12h (DH 39a); Alexander Molison, Wright’s Halfpenny, 1795, 11.28g/6h (DH 10); John Pilmer, Wright’s Halfpence, 1797 (2), 12.05g/6h, 11.88g/6h (both DH 17); Alexander Swap & Co, Wright’s Halfpenny, 1797, 10.92g/6h (DH 21) [5]. DH 10 virtually as struck with full original colour, others about extremely fine and better £150-£200

1263 ANGUS, Dundee, Thomas Webster Jr, Wright’s Penny, 1797, warehouses above arms, rev. frontal elevation of the Town House, edge PAYABLE ON DEMAND BY THOS WEBSTER JUNR, 19.23g/6h (DH 5). Extremely fine, reflective fields £90-£120 1264 ANGUS, Dundee, Thomas Webster Jr, Wright’s Halfpence, 1797 (2), 11.47g/6h, 10.07g/6h (both DH 20); James Wright Jr, Farthings (2), 1796, 4.71g/6h (DH 40), 1797, 4.65g/6h (DH 42) [4]. First good very fine, others about extremely fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: DH 20 at 10.07g bt R. Gladdle

1265 ANGUS, Forfar, John Steele, Halfpenny, 1797, 11.73g/6h (DH 25); Montrose, James Bissett & Son, Halfpenny, 1796, 8.95g/6h (DH 28), Andrew Nicol, Halfpenny, 1799, 11.51g/6h (DH 32) [3]. Good very fine and better, first with some original colour £70-£90 Provenance: DH 28 N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 147 (part) [from W. Allen May 1964]

1266 FIFE-SHIRE, Burntisland, Burntisland Vitriol Co, Halfpenny, 1797, cypher above cask, rev. legend within radiated garter, edge grained, 9.73g/6h (DH 2). Good very fine, patinated £50-£70 1267 INVERNESS-SHIRE, Inverness, Mackintosh, Inglis & Wilson, Halfpence (4), 1793, 12.25g/5h (DH 1b), 1794 (2), 10.78g/6h, 10.27g/6h (both DH 2, latter bronzed), 1795, 10.19g/6h (DH 3) [4]. Third virtually as struck, last extremely fine but a patch of verdigris on edge, others very fine £100-£150 Provenance: DH 1b N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 169 (part) [from J. Whitmore April 1971]; DH 3 bt R. Gladdle

1268 KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE, Gatehouse of Fleet, Thomas Scott & Co, Halfpenny, 1793, griffin, rev. warehouse, edge plain, 10.35g/6h (DH 1). Very fine £20-£30 1269 LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, Alexander Ewing, Farthing, 1799, 3.18g/6h (DH 28); George Randolph, Farthing, 1799, 3.29g/5h (DH 39) [2]. First about very fine, second extremely fine but lightly lacquered £80-£100 Provenance: DH 28 N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 179 (part) [from W. Allen August 1972]; DH 39 W.J. Fleming Collection, W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 62 (Sydney), 17-18 November 1999, lot 309 (part), D. E. Litrenta Collection, Part II, DNW Auction 69A, 16 March 2006, lot 133 (part)

1270 LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, Gilbert Shearer & Co, gilt Proof Halfpenny, 1791, arms, rev. river-god, edge PAYABLE AT THE HOUSE £100-£150 OF GILBERT SHEARER & CO :, 11.97g/6h (DH 2). Rubbing to high points, good very fine, rare

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The Collection of 18th Century Tokens formed by Ken Elks

1271 LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, Gilbert Shearer & Co, Halfpenny, 1791, 12.93g/6h (DH 2a, bronzed); imitation Halfpence, 1791 (2), 7.33g/6h (DH 3b), 9.39g/6h (DH 4) [3]. First brilliant and virtually as struck, others very fine and better £80-£100

1272 MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Anderson, Leslie & Co, Halfpenny, 1797, 11.30g/6h (DH 8); Euphame Campbell, Halfpence (2), 1795, 11.38g/6h (DH 13b), 1796, 6.61g/6h (DH 14a) [3]. First very fine, others about extremely fine and better, DH 13b with much original colour £80-£100 Provenance: DH 14a bt R. Gladdle

1273 MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Henry Harrison, Halfpenny, 1796, 9.64g/12h (DH 20), Thomas and Alexander Hutchison, Halfpence (4), 1790, 12.53g/12h (DH 25), 1791 (2), 12.28g/6h (DH 34), 12.72g/12h (DH 37), 1792, 12.66g/6h (DH 44), imitation Halfpenny, 1792, 7.18g/6h (DH 47b); Leith, John White, Halfpenny, 1796, 8.86g/6h (DH 59), issuer uncertain, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.43g/6h (DH 60) [8]. DH 20 about extremely fine, DH 25 and 34 extremely fine, former with considerable original colour, DH 37 fine and unofficially gilt, others fine to very fine £150-£200 Provenance: DH 25 W. Anderson Collection, J. Spingarn Collection, DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 1330; DH 37 N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 190 (part) [from A.D. Hamilton March 1970]

1274 MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Thomas and Alexander Hutchison, Proof Halfpenny, 1792, in silver, St Andrew and cross between thistles, rev. arms, edge PAYABLE AT THE WAREHOUSE OF THOS & ALEXR HUTCHISON, 14.79g/6h (DH 45). Tiny reverse edge nick at 2 o’clock, otherwise good very fine and toned, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: A Collection of 18th Century Trade Tokens, Part I, Mark Rasmussen FPL 8, Summer 2005 (213)

1275 PERTHSHIRE, Perth, John Ferrier, Wright’s Halfpence (3), 1797, 9.99g/12h (DH 1), undated, 10.10g/6h (DH 2), undated restrike, 10.86g/6h (DH 4), Kempson’s Farthing, 1798, 4.25g/6h (DH 11); Patrick Maxwell, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.04g/6h (DH 9); David Peter, Halfpenny, 1797, 9.97g/6h (DH 10) [6]. DH 1 extremely fine, others about very fine and better £120-£150 Provenance: DH 9 F.W. Lincoln Collection, Glendining Auction, 12-13 February 1936, lot 390 (part) [from J. Verity], Fawcett/Litman Collection, D.L. Spence Collection, Part III, DNW Auction T3, 11 July 2006, lot 1939 (part), bt R. Gladdle

1276 Uncertain locality, W. Sheward, Halfpenny, 1792, 12.15g/6h (DH Middlesex 928); uncertain issuers, Mail Coach series, Halfpenny with initials JF, 8.70g/12h (DH 363); Kempson’s Erskine and Gibbs Halfpence (2), undated, 8.23g/6h (DH 1010), 1794, 9.80g/12h (DH 1012), ‘London Essex and Norfolk’ Halfpenny, 10.49g/12h (DH 923), ‘London and Middlesex’ Farthing, 1793, 3.95g/6h (DH 1124), Sir Isaac Newton Halfpenny, 1793, 10.14g/6h (DH 1034), Farthings, 1793 (2), 4.41g/12h (DH 1151), 3.91g/6h (DH 1160); Lutwyche’s Duke of York Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.14g/6h (DH 985a), 9.34g/6h (DH 986), ‘General Convenience’ Halfpenny, 1795, 10.19g/12h (DH 1018a), Prince and Princess of Wales Halfpenny, 9.56g/6h (DH 945a), Prince of Wales Halfpence (4), 9.18g/6h (DH 952), 9.28g/6h (DH 952a), 8.86g/6h (DH 953a), 8.43g/6h (DH 954), Princess of Wales Halfpence (2), 1795, 10.15g/12h (DH 977), undated, 8.98g/6h (DH 980), Society of Bucks mule Halfpenny, 1797, 10.22g/10h (DH 1042); Skidmore’s mule Halfpenny, conjoined busts of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, rev. MURD. BY THE FACTIOUS, etc, 7.57g/12h (DH 995a); uncertain manufacturers, Thomas Hardy Halfpenny, 1794, 8.92g/6h (DH 1026), John Horne Tooke’s Halfpenny, 1794, 8.12g/6h (DH 1045a) [23]. DH 953a fine, DH 1124 extremely fine with original colour, others very fine and better £150-£200 Provenance: DH 977, 1034 and 1160 bt R. Gladdle

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The Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens formed by Philip Jones 1277 BERKSHIRE, Reading, John Berkeley Monck, Halfcrown, 1811, 9.51g/12h (D 3), Eighteen Pence, 1811, 6.26g/12h (D 4) [2]. First with spot on obverse, otherwise very fine and toned, second better but bright from past cleaning £90-£120 Provenance: Bt Spink

1278 BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, High Wycombe, James Gomme, Shilling, 1811, swan chained, rev. view of the Town Hall, edge grained, 3.77g/12h (D 1). About extremely fine, toned £80-£100 Provenance: W.G. Wright Collection [from Spink May 1949]; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1631 [acquired 1973]

1279 CAMBRIDGESHIRE, March, Stephen Ratcliffe, Edward Elam and John Thurbon, Shilling, 1811, fleece, rev. value, edge grained, 3.99g/5h (D 1). Characteristic weakness on high points of fleece, otherwise very fine, toned £50-£70 1280 CHESHIRE, Nantwich, Old Bank, Shilling, 1811, 4.03g/12h (D 1), Stockport, Thomas Cartwright, George and Ralph Ferns, Shillings, 1812 (2), 4.39g/6h (D 4), 4.59g/6h (D 6), Sixpence, 1812, 2.03g/6h D 8) [4]. First very fine, others about fine and better £50-£70 Provenance: D 1 bt Spink; D 8 Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1281 CORNWALL, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, arms, NORTH CORNWALL, etc, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.41g/12h (D 1). Some spotting on obverse, otherwise good very fine, toned £60-£80 Provenance: Bt Kidson-Trigg

1282 DEVON, Barnstaple, Joseph Evans, John Bowhay, Michael Nott and R. Gribble, Sixpence, 1811, 1.86g/12h (D 15); issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, 3.72g/12h (D 12) [2]. Good very fine and better, toned, first rare £60-£80 Provenance: D 12 W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1647 (part) [from S.E. Schwer 1984], Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 62 (Sydney), 17-18 November 1999, lot 1147; D 15 bt Kidson-Trigg

1283 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, Eddystone lighthouse, rev. legend in wreath, edge plain, 3.51g/12h (D 1; Wager p.31). Has been wiped, otherwise extremely fine, toned £80-£100

1284 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms in wreath, rev. from the same die as previous, edge plain, 3.44g/11h (D 2). About extremely fine and toned, rare £90-£120

1285 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, Eddystone lighthouse, rev. ONE SHILLING TOKEN SOLD BY ROYAL LICENCE, etc, edge grained, 3.31g/11h (D 3). Has been wiped and with a spot on reverse, otherwise extremely fine, very rare £100-£150

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The Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens formed by Philip Jones

1286 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms, shield plain, rev. from the same die as previous, edge grained, 3.31g/12h (D 4). Good very fine, partially toned, very rare £100-£150 1287 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.54g/12h (D 5). About very fine and toned, very rare £60-£80

1288 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Proof Shilling, in copper, from the same dies as previous, edge grained, 4.15g/12h (D 6). Extremely fine with a little diffused original colour, extremely rare £150-£200

1289 DEVON, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, arms, shield tinted, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 2.92g/12h (D 7). About extremely fine and toned, very rare £120-£150 Provenance: Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 62 (Sydney), 17-18 November 1999, lot 1146

1290 DORSET, Blandford Forum, Henry Ward, Shilling, 1811, 3.77g/12h (D 2); Shaftesbury, Henderson & Co (Shaftesbury Bank), Shilling, 1811, 4.03g/12h (D 21), Sixpence, 1811, 1.89g/12h (D 29) [3]. Last good fine, others good very fine and better £70-£90 Provenance: D 2 Croydon Coin Auction 160 (Croydon), 30 November 1999, lot 643; D 21 bt Kidson-Trigg

1291 Co DURHAM, Stockton-on-Tees, Robert Christopher and Thomas Jennett, Shilling, 1812, arms, large cable loops, rev. value, edge grained, 4.16g/6h (D 2). Very fine and toned, rare £60-£80 Provenance: T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lot 294; N.W. Evershed Collection, Bonhams Auction, 13 September 1994, lot 228

1292 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Bristol Commercial Token Bank Co, Shillings, 1811 (4), 3.86g/12h (D Somerset 23), 3.98g/12h (D 24), 4.14g/12h (D 25), 4.06g/12h (D 26), Sixpence, 1811, 2.07g/12h (D 55) [5]. D 25 very fine, D 55 good very fine and bright, others good fine and better £60-£80 Provenance: D 55 Croydon Coin Auction 142 (Croydon), 15 April 1997, lot 971

1293 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Edward Bryan, Shilling, 1811, 4.61g/6h (D Somerset 21); William Sheppard, Shilling, 1811, 3.22g/12h (D 49), Sixpence, 1811, 1.88g/12h (D 65); Robert Tripp & Co, Sixpence, 1811, 1.82g/12h (D 66); issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, 4.04g/12h (D 19) [5]. D 19 extremely fine and attractively toned, others fine and better but D 65 pierced £80-£100 Provenance: D 19 SNC September 1993 (6457)

1294 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 4.07g/12h (D Somerset 38), Sixpence, 1.70g/12h (D 60) [2]. Good very fine and better, both rare £70-£90 Provenance: DNW Auction 36, 12 June 1998, lots 379, 382

1295 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Cheltenham, William Bastin, Shilling, 1811, 3.82g/12h (D 1); Gloucester, Thomas Saunders and Richard Butt, Shilling, 1811, 3.94g/12h (D 8), James Whalley, Shilling, 3.93g/6h (D 11) [3]. D 8 about very fine, others very fine and better £70-£90 Provenance: D 1 with Spink 1977, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 62 (Sydney), 17-18 November 1999, lot 1151; D 8 J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 337 (part)

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1296 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Gloucester, James Whalley, Halfcrown, arms, rev. legend, edge grained, 9.74g/6h (D 4). Good extremely fine with mint bloom, toned £200-£260

1297 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Gloucester, issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, arms, no stops in legend, rev. Cathedral, edge grained, 4.09g/12h (D 5 and Mays 5 bis). Virtually as struck and toned, considerable mint bloom £80-£100 Provenance: Croydon Coin Auction 160 (Croydon), 30 November 1999, lot 644

1298 HAMPSHIRE, Andover, William and Joseph Wakeford, Shilling, 1812, 4.15g/12h (D 20); Newport (I.o.W.), issuer uncertain, Sixpence, 1811, 2.00g/12h (D 28); Portsmouth, James Dudley, Shilling, 1811, clear stop after I, 3.94g/12h (D 35); County series, Shilling, 1811, 4.54g/12h (D 2), Sixpence, 1811, 2.11g/12h (D 7) [5]. D 20 about extremely fine and toned, D 7 fair, others fine and better but D 28 pierced £70-£90 Provenance: D 2 SNC April 1993 (1933); D 20 W.G. Wright Collection [from Spink 1949], W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1675 (part) [acquired 1973], Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 62 (Sydney), 17-18 November 1999, lot 1154; D 35 Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 62 (Sydney), 17-18 November 1999, lot 1155 [from Baldwin 1977]

1299 KENT, Folkestone, John Boxer, Shilling, 1811, 4.40g/12h (Thompson B2; Mays 2; D 1), Sixpence, 1811, 2.16g/12h (Thompson D3; Mays 5; D Not Local 14) [2]. First has been been wiped, otherwise extremely fine, second with spot on reverse, otherwise very fine and toned £90-£120 Provenance: First BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 264 (part); second DNW Auction 36, 12 June 1998, lot 361

1300 LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Thomas Wilson & Co, Shilling, 1812, 4.58g/6h (D 2); Manchester, William Ballans, Shilling, 4.67g/6h (D 3) [2]. First with spot on reverse otherwise extremely fine and toned, second very fine but bright £50-£70 Provenance: D 2 SNC July 1992 (4363)

1301 LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester, James Rawson & Son, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.77g/12h (D 6). Trace of mounting at 12 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine and toned, very rare £80-£100 Provenance: SNC September 1993 (6455)

1302 LEICESTERSHIRE, County series, ‘Morgan’s’ Sixpences, 1811 (2), 1.88g/12h, 1.73g/12h (both D 7) [2]. First about fine, second good very fine £30-£40 Provenance: Second Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1303 LINCOLNSHIRE, Alford, Elizabeth Emerson & Sons, Shilling, 1811, legend around value, rev. bee-hive and bees, edge grained, 4.02g/6h (D 3). About extremely fine and toned, rare £200-£260 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1068

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The Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens formed by Philip Jones

1304 LINCOLNSHIRE, Gainsborough, Samuel Sandars, Shilling, 1811, ship sailing left, rev. triple-arched bridge, edge grained, 3.94g/12h (D 8). Very fine and toned £80-£100 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1069

1305 LINCOLNSHIRE, Gainsborough, issuer uncertain, Shilling, 1811, ship sailing left, rev. distant view of bridge, edge grained, 4.03g/12h (D 9; Wager p.52). Good very fine, toned £90-£120 Provenance: SNC April 1993 (1937)

1306 LINCOLNSHIRE, Lincoln, James Millson and Thomas Preston, Shillings, 1812 (2), 3.91g/12h (D 12), 3.21g/12h (D 13) [2]. Very fine and better, first toned £80-£100 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 355

1307 LINCOLNSHIRE, Stamford, Edward and Francis Butt, Eighteen Pence, 1811, lion couchant with flag, crown above unradiated, rev. value, edge grained, 5.81g/12h (D 16). Extremely fine and toned, rare £180-£220 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1703 [from Baldwin 1978]

1308 LINCOLNSHIRE, County series, Shilling, 1811, fleece, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.76g/6h (D 1). Bright from past cleaning, otherwise very fine £60-£80 1309 LONDON, Bucklersbury, Samuel Lloyd, Shilling, 1811, 3.69g/12h (D 17), Sixpence, 1811, 1.83g/12h (D 36) [2]. First extremely fine and toned, rare, second about fine £80-£100 Provenance: D 17 SNC July 1992 (4365)

1310 LONDON, ‘Charing Cross’, issuer uncertain, Eighteen Pence, equestrian statue of Charles I, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 5.70g/12h (D 3). Characteristic weakness below statue (and corresponding on reverse), otherwise about extremely fine and toned, rare £200-£260 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1706 (part) [from Baldwin 1973]

1311 LONDON, ‘Charing Cross’, issuer uncertain, Shillings (2), 3.46g/12h (D 9), 3.28g/12h (D 11), Sixpence, 2.02g/12h (D 33) [3]. Second good fine but flan bent, others very fine and better, toned £60-£80 Provenance: D 9 bt Spink

1312 LONDON, ‘Charing Cross’, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, equestrian statue of Charles I, no lamps on railings, rev. legend, 3.54g/12h (D 14). About extremely fine and toned, rare £80-£100 Provenance: SNC March 1998 (1612)

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The Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens formed by Philip Jones 1313 LONDON, Marylebone, ‘Henry Morgan’, Eighteen Pence, in wreath, edge grained, 6.23g/12h (D 5). About very fine

LONDON SILVER TOKEN,

etc, in wreath, rev.

DOLLAR SILVER TOKEN,

etc, £60-£80

Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1706 (part) [from Seaby 1973]

1314 LONDON, Marylebone, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, legend, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.92g/12h (D 21). Virtually as struck, lightly toned £60-£80 Provenance: Bt Spink

1315 LONDON, St Martin’s Lane, Robert Warren, Shilling, 1811, bottle, rev. value above date, edge grained, 4.02g/12h (D 28). Virtually as struck, deep reflective tone, very rare £120-£150 Provenance: N.W. Evershed Collection, Bonhams Auction, 13 September 1994, lot 240

1316 LONDON, Thames Street, Whalley & Co, ‘Morgan’s’ Sixpence, A ONE POUND NOTE, etc, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 1.48g/12h (D 44). About fine, rare £15-£20

1317 NORFOLK, Attleborough, William Parson & Sons, Halliday’s Two Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. standing female, H on the ground, edge grained, 7.97g/12h (D 4). Practically as struck, attractive olive-grey tone, most attractive and very rare £600-£800 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1721 [from Spink 1975]; SNC April 1999 (1666); DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 1438

1318 NORFOLK, Great Yarmouth, Joseph Hunton and James Blyth [of Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk], Shilling, 1811, 3.61g/12h (D 15); Frederick Reynolds, Shilling, 1811, 3.88g/12h (D 17) [2]. First fine, second good very fine and toned £40-£50 Provenance: D 17 SNC July 1997 (3890)

1319 NORFOLK, North Lopham, Samuel Porter, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value on Star, edge grained, 3.83g/12h (D 13). Some light staining, otherwise very fine and toned, rare £120-£150 1320 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Peterborough, Cole & Co, Eighteen Pence, 1811, 5.74g/12h (D 3), Shilling, 1811, 3.80g/12h (D 5) [2]. First very fine, second extremely fine and toned £70-£90 Provenance: D 5 SNC July 1992 (4366)

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1321 NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Peterborough, George Griffin, ‘Morgan’s’ Two Shillings, 1812, in copper, obv. silver-plated, arms in Garter, DOLLAR SILVER, etc, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 7.67g/12h (D 2; cf. DNW 192, 647). Good fine, exceptionally rare £150-£200 Provenance: Spink Auction 147, 4-5 October 2000, lot 774, recté D 2

1322 NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Robertson, Wyon’s Halfcrown, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. female seated left, edge plain, 10.95g/6h (D 1). About very fine £80-£100 1323 NORTHUMBERLAND, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, John Robertson, Shillings, 1811 (5), 4.43g/6h, 4.26g/6h, 4.26g/6h, 4.10g/6h (all D 11), 4.10g/6h (D 12), Sixpence, 1811, 1.92g/6h (D 14) [6]. First and D 12 about extremely fine, others in varied state £60-£80 Provenance: D 11 at 4.10g Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1324 NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Newark, Thomas Stansall, Charles Moore, Richard Fisher, William Fillingham, William Readett and Thomas Wilson, Shillings, 1811 (2), 3.71g/12h (D 4), 3.91g/12h (D 5), and an imitation Shilling, 1811, reading STANZAIL, etc, 3.89g/12h (D 8; Wager p.52) [3]. First good very fine, second good fine, last about fine but very rare £70-£90 Provenance: D 4 SNC July 1997 (3898); D 5 A Collection of British Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 8 February 2003, lot 301 (part)

1325 SOMERSET, Bath, Charles Culverhouse, Isaac Orchard and James Phipps, Four Shillings, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 15.17g/12h (D 5). Good fine and toned, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: H.E.G. Paget Collection, Glendining Auction, 28 June 1944, lot 82

1326 SOMERSET, Bath, Charles Culverhouse, Isaac Orchard and James Phipps, Two Shillings, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 8.08g/12h (D 16). Extremely fine, grey tone £90-£120 Provenance: Bt Spink

1327 SOMERSET, Bath, Charles Culverhouse, Isaac Orchard and James Phipps, Shilling, 1812, arms and supporters, rev. legend, no stops after C, I and J, edge grained, 3.89g/12h (D 18). Extremely fine but has been wiped, rare £60-£80 Provenance: Bt Spink

1328 SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Four Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 15.27g/12h (D 10). Good fine, dark tone £70-£90

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1329 SOMERSET, Bath, Samuel Whitchurch and William Dore, Four Shillings, 1811, arms and supporters, rev. legend, edge grained, 15.56g/12h (D 14). Usual rim weaknesses and has been wiped, otherwise very fine, grey tone, rare £120-£150 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1755 [from Spink 1975]; with P.C. Deane; Spink Auction 147, 4-5 October 2000, lot 783

1330 SOMERSET, Frome, Willoughby & Sons, Two Shillings, 1812, facing bust of Alfred the Great, rev. cross, edge grained, 8.08g/12h (D 70). Very fine £120-£150 Provenance: SCMB June 1958 (NT 190a); BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 269 (part)

1331 SOMERSET, Frome, Willoughby & Sons, Mrs Jane Sinkins, Henry Ryall, William Sparks, William Gerard, Griffith & Gough, Shillings, 1811 (3), facing bust of Alfred the Great, revs. cross, 4.28g/12h, 4.26g/12h, 4.21g/12h (all D 71) [3]. Last good fine, others good very fine and better, toned £100-£150 Provenance: First two BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 269 (part)

1332 STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, George Rushbury and Edward Woolley, Shilling, 1811, 4.01g/12h (D 2), Sixpence, 1811, 1.77g/12h (D 3); Stafford, John Cartwright, Shilling, 1811, 3.92g/12h (D 15) [3]. About very fine and better, first toned £70-£90 Provenance: D 2 A Collection of British Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 8 February 2003, lot 301 (part); D 15 SNC July 1997 (3900)

1333 STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, imitation Shilling, castle, BILSTON SILVER TOKEN ONE SHILLING around, rev. ONE POU[ND NO]TE FOR 20 TOKENS around Garter inscribed COMMERCIAL CHANGE and date, in centre PAYABLE BY BEARER AND OTHERS, edge grained, 3.76g/12h (D –). Reverse legend partially filed off, otherwise fine, of the highest rarity, believed UNIQUE £150-£200 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1768 [from Format]; bt M.J. Dickinson

1334 STAFFORDSHIRE, Fazeley, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Harding & Co, Halfcrown, 1812, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 10.41g/6h (D 4). About very fine for issue, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: A Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens, Spink Auction 120, 9-10 July 1997, lot 510 [from L.S. Forrer]

1335 STAFFORDSHIRE, Fazeley, Sir Robert Peel, Charles Harding & Co, Shillings, 1811 (2), 3.63g/6h (D 8), 3.59g/6h (D 11), Sixpences, 1811 (3), 1.79g/6h (D 12), 1.91g/6h, 1.89g/6h (both D 13) [5]. D 8 extremely fine and toned, others fine and better £80-£100 Provenance: D 8 SNC July 1997 (3899), recté D 8; D 13 at 1.91g Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

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1336 SUFFOLK, Ipswich, William Adams, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, Prince of Wales’ feathers above standards and military accoutrements, rev. value, thick line under TOKEN, edge grained, 3.88g/12h (D 2). Characteristic weakness in centre, otherwise good very fine and toned, very rare £140-£180 Provenance: SNC June 1996 (3087)

1337 SUFFOLK, Ipswich, William Adams, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, from the same obv. die as previous, rev. TO CONVENIENCE £150-£200 THE ARMY AND THE PUBLIC, etc, edge grained, 3.43g/12h (D 4). Extremely fine and lightly toned, rare Provenance: SNC July 1995 (4635)

1338 SUFFOLK, Needham Market, J. Steward, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, legend, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.94g/12h (D 8; Wager p.130). Obverse wiped, otherwise good very fine, very rare £140-£180 Provenance: A Collection of Tokens relating to the Passage of Mail, Baldwin Auction 38, 4 October 2004, lot 761 (part)

1339 SUFFOLK, Woodbridge, Studd and Mathews, ‘Morgan’s’ One Shilling and Sixpence, 1811, Justice standing, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 6.30g/12h (D 9). Has been wiped, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £200-£260 Provenance: A Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens, Spink Auction 120, 9-10 July 1997, lot 512 [from L.S. Forrer]

1340 SURREY, Weybridge, John Bunn & Co, Shilling, barrel, rev. value, edge grained, 3.38g/12h (D 4). Good very fine, toned £70-£90 Provenance: W.G. Wright Collection [from Spink 1949]; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1788 [acquired 1973]

1341 SUSSEX, Chichester, Benjamin and James Caffin, Joseph Redman, William Halsted and Charles Shipham, Shillings, 1811 (2), 3.87g/12h (KR 300; D 8), 3.90g/12h (KR 300a; D 9) [2]. First about very fine but flan crimped, second has been wiped, otherwise extremely fine and toned, rare £90-£120 Provenance: D 9 N.W. Evershed Collection, Bonhams Auction, 13 September 1994, lot 248 (part)

1342 SUSSEX, Chichester, Henry Comper and Benjamin Charge, Shilling, 1811, 3.69g/12h (KR 301a; D 7), Sixpence, 1811, 1.99g/12h (KR 301; D 12) [2]. About extremely fine and better, both toned £90-£120 Provenance: D 7 T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lot 353, N.W. Evershed Collection, Bonhams Auction, 13 September 1994, lot 248 (part); D 12 bt Spink

1343 SUSSEX, Chichester, Thomas Dally & Co, Shilling, 1811, 4.17g/12h (KR 302a; D 10); issuer uncertain, Shillings, 1811 (2), 3.77g/12h, 3.73g/12h (both KR 302b; D 11) [3]. First extremely fine, others very fine, all toned £70-£90 Provenance: First two T. McGoldrick Collection, Spink Auction 7, 5 December 1979, lot 354 (part), N.W. Evershed Collection, Bonhams Auction, 13 September 1994, lot 248 (part)

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1344 SUSSEX, Rowfant, Henry Hunt, Shilling, 1811, farmer ploughing, rev. value, edge grained, 4.62g/12h (KR 304; D 14). Brightly cleaned and with associated surface marks, otherwise good very fine, very rare £200-£260

1345 SUSSEX, Shoreham, Thomas Clayton and John Hide, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, St Mary’s Church, reads PENCE, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.96g/12h (KR 305; D 15). Usual weakness in centre of reverse, otherwise very fine, very rare £120-£150 Provenance: BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 264 (part)

1346 SUSSEX, Steyning, Samuel Gates and John Cheesman, ‘Morgan’s’ Shilling, 1811, legend, reads GATEIS, rev. bee-hive and bees within wreath, edge grained, 4.03g/12h (KR 306; D 17). Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 383

1347 WARWICKSHIRE, Bedworth, Henry Lane, Shilling, 1811, family arms, rev. value, edge grained, 3.87g/12h (D 2). Extremely fine, toned £80-£100 Provenance: SNC April 1993 (1941)

1348 WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Workhouse, Shillings, 1811 (2), 4.70g/12h (D 8), 4.74g/12h (D 9), Sixpence, 1812, 2.31g/12h (D 22) [3]. First extremely fine but wiped, second about fine, last good fine £40-£50 Provenance: D 8 bt Spink

1349 WILTSHIRE, Marlborough, Stephen King, John Gosling, William Tanner and Robert Griffiths, Shilling, 1811, T of TANNER over space in beading, 3.47g/12h (D 3 var.; Waters p.15), Sixpence, 1811, 1.65g/12h (D 5) [2]. First fine, second very fine and toned £40-£50 1350 WORCESTERSHIRE, Worcester, House of Industry, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge grained, 3.98g/12h (D 1). Extremely fine, toned £60-£80 1351 YORKSHIRE, Bradford, James Laycock, Shillings, 1812 (2), arms, revs. Justice standing, 4.44g/12h, 4.17g/12h (both D 3) [2]. First extremely fine but bright from past cleaning, second good fine but reverse scratched £40-£60 Provenance: First Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1352 YORKSHIRE, Bridlington, Isaac Cook and Robert Harwood, Shilling, 1812, 4.29g/6h (D 5); James Stephenson, Shilling, 1811, 3.74g/12h (D 6) [2]. First about very fine, second good very fine and toned £60-£80 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1353 YORKSHIRE, Doncaster, Thomas Birkinshaw, Shillings, 1812 (2), monument, revs. Justice standing, 4.52g/12h, 4.42g/12h (both D 7) [2]. First extremely fine but bright from past cleaning, second very fine £60-£80 Provenance: First SNC July 1992 (4375)

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1354 YORKSHIRE, Hull, Charles Rudston and George Preston, Eighteen Pence, 1811, arms, 6 berries to right and 4 to left, rev. value, edge grained, 5.67g/12h (D 12). About extremely fine, light olive tone, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt Spink

1355 YORKSHIRE, Hull, Charles Rudston and George Preston, Sixpences, 1811 (2), arms, revs. value, 1.93g/12h, 1.87g/12h (both D 17) [2]. First very fine, second nearly so £30-£40 1356 YORKSHIRE, Leeds, John Smalpage and S. Lumb, Shillings (3), 1811 (2), 4.74g/6h (D 23), 4.50g/6h (D 30), 1812, 4.81g/6h (D 31); Workhouse, Shilling, 1812, 4.58g/12h (D 32) [4]. First two extremely fine, former wiped, latter with much original brilliance, others good fine £90-£120 Provenance: D 23 and D 30 Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part); D 31 A Collection of British Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 8 February 2003, lot 301 (part); D 32 bt Kidson-Trigg

1357 YORKSHIRE, Scarborough, Lord & Marshall, Shilling, 1812, 3.83g/12h (D 35), Sixpences, 1812 (2), 1.93g/12h, 1.80g/12h (both D 36) [3]. About extremely fine and better, all toned £120-£150 Provenance: D 35 bt Spink; D 36 at 1.93g SNC April 1993 (1944); D 36 at 1.80g Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1358 YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, Overseers, Shillings, 1811 (3), 3.98g/6h (D 67-8), 4.21g/6h (D 71), 4.19g/6h (D 72) [3]. Last about extremely fine and toned, others fine and better £40-£50 Provenance: D 67-8 bt Kidson-Trigg

1359 YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, Younge & Deakin, Halfcrown, 1812, arms, rev. female seated left, edge plain, 12.46g/12h (D 38). Reverse with minor rim fault between 2 and 3 o’clock, otherwise very fine, rare £150-£200 Provenance: Bt Spink

1360 YORKSHIRE, Sheffield, Younge & Deakin, Shilling, 1811, 4.52g/12h (D 58), Sixpence, 1811, 2.13g/12h (D 73); S. & C. Younge & Co, Shillings, 1812 (2), 4.52g/6h, 4.36g/6h (both D 65) [4]. D 73 very fine, others about fine and better £40-£50 Provenance: D 65 at 4.52g A Collection of British Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 8 February 2003, lot 301 (part); D 73 Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1361 YORKSHIRE, Whitby, Association, Shilling, 1811, arms, rev. value, edge grained, 3.84g/6h (D 75). Very fine, blotchy toning £30-£40 Provenance: SNC July 1992 (4376)

1362 YORKSHIRE, York, Robert Cattle and James Barber, Shillings, 1811 (4), 3.72g/12h (D 76), 4.19g/12h, 4.07g/12h (both D 83), 3.97g/12h (D 84), Sixpences, 1811 (4), 1.77g/12h, 1.74g/12h (both D 94), 1.92g/12h, 1.82g/12h (both D 96) [8]. Penultimate good very fine and toned, others in varied state £60-£80 1363 YORKSHIRE, York, Robert Cattle and James Barber, Shillings, 1811 (2), reduced weight issue, arms not tinted, 3.32g/12h (D 88), 3.76g/12h (D 89) [2]. Good very fine and better, both rare £90-£120 Provenance: D 89 Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1364 YORKSHIRE, County series, West Riding, Shilling, 1811, fleece, rev. value, edge grained, 4.18g/12h (D 1). Has been wiped, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part)

1365 BRECKNOCK, Brecon, George North, Shilling, mantle from the borough arms, rev. edge grained, 3.85g/12h (D 1). About extremely fine

FOR ALL PARTS OF THE UNITED KINGDOM,

Provenance: BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 271 (part)

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etc, £90-£120


The Collection of 19th Century Silver Tokens formed by Philip Jones

1366 CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen, Robert Waters & Robert Waters, Shilling, 1811, legend around W within inner circle, rev. value within and on garter, edge grained, 4.01g/12h (D 3). Very fine and toned, rare £100-£150 Provenance: SNC April 1993 (1945)

1367 FLINT, Holywell, Jones, Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Shillings, 1811 (2), 4.11g/6h (D 1), 4.15g/6h (D 2) [2]. About extremely fine and toned, both rare £120-£150 1368 FLINT, Holywell, Jones, Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Shillings, 1811 (2), 4.15g/6h (D 3), 3.92g/6h (D 5) [2]. Extremely fine, both toned £120-£150 1369 FLINT, Holywell, Jones, Oldfield, Sankey & Oakley, Sixpences, 1811 (2), 2.08g/6h (D 6), 2.05g/6h (D 7) [2]. About extremely fine, first dark-toned and rare £80-£100 Provenance: D 6 BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 271 (part)

1370 GLAMORGANSHIRE, Merthyr Tydfil, William Crawshay, Shilling, 1811, 4.50g/12h (D 1), Morgan Lewis, Morgan Morgan, David Williams and William Williams, Shilling, 1811, 4.04g/12h (D 8); Neath, Hopkin Rees and David Morgan, Shilling, 3.86g/12h (D 10; Wager pp.40-1), Sixpence, 1.82g/12h (D 16) [4]. First about fine, others generally fine, last with flan slightly bent £70-£90 Provenance: D 1 Glendining Auction, 30 January 1997, lot 1071 (part); D 8 and 10 A Collection of British Tokens, Baldwin Auction, 8 February 2003, lot 301 (part);

1371 PEMBROKESHIRE, Haverfordwest, Thomas & Phillips, David Jardine, John Lloyd and W. & J. Phillips, Shilling, 1811, castle, rev. legend, edge grained, 3.87g/12h (D 1). About very fine £90-£120 Provenance: BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 271 (part)

1372 ISLE OF MAN, Douglas, Douglas Bank Co (William Littler, Robert Littler and James Dove), Shilling, 1811, DOUGLAS BANK TOKEN, etc, rev. Peel Castle, edge grained, 2.98g/12h (D 6; Prid. 48). Has been mounted, otherwise about fine, rare £100-£150 Provenance: J. O’D. Mays Collection, Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 457

1373 JERSEY, States, Three Shillings, 1813, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 12.86g/12h (D 2; Prid. 1). About extremely fine, patchy toning £240-£300 Provenance: A Collection of Coins of the Channel Islands, Glendining Auction, 8-9 October 1990, lot 1011

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1374 JERSEY, States, Eighteen Pence, 1813, arms, rev. value in wreath, edge plain, 6.45g/12h (D 3; Prid. 2). Very fine £90-£120 Provenance: BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 219

1375 Not Local: British, Westwood’s Shilling, 1811, 4.11g/6h (D 10), Sixpence, 1811, 2.05g/6h (D 18); uncertain manufacturers, ‘For Public Accommodation’ Sixpence, 1811, 1.70g/5h (D 15) [3]. First good very fine, blotchy tone, second about fine, last pierced £80-£100 Provenance: D 10 SNC February 1995 (763)

1376 Not Local: British, uncertain manufacturer associated with Westwood, Shilling, bee-hive and bees, rev. Britannia seated left on cannon, edge grained, 3.85g/12h (D 8). Very fine and toned, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bt Spink

1377 Not Local: British, uncertain manufacturer associated with Westwood, Sixpence, 1812, bee-hive and bees, rev. Britannia seated left on cannon, edge grained, 2.02g/6h (D 17). Spot by Britannia’s elbow, good very fine and bright, rare £60-£80 Provenance: Bt Kidson-Trigg

1378 Not Local: British, uncertain manufacturer, ‘Ships Colonies & Commerce’ Three Shillings, 1811, fleece suspended, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers in Garter, edge grained, 11.87g/12h (D 2). Minor rim nicks and has been wiped, otherwise very fine, grey tone, very rare £200-£260

1379 Not Local: British, uncertain manufacturer, ‘Ships Colonies & Commerce’ Eighteen Pence, 1811, fleece suspended, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers in Garter, edge grained, 5.75g/12h (D 7). About extremely fine, bright appearance, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: SCMB April 1966 (ST 75); A.C. Fraser Collection, Spink Auction 74, 29 November 1989, lot 426; BDW Auction 7, 21 September 1994, lot 273

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British Tokens from Various Properties 17th Century Tokens 1380 BEDFORDSHIRE, Bedford, William Faldo, Farthing, 1659, 1.45g/6h (GO 9; N 8; BW. 9); CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, Thomas Ewin, Halfpenny, 1668, 2.09g/12h (N 382; BW. 39) [2]. About very fine, dark-toned £50-£70 1381 BERKSHIRE, Wantage, William Masmore, Farthing, 1653, 0.94g/6h (N 231; BW. 154); DORSET, Blandford Forum, William Ware, Farthing, 1658, 0.39g/12h (N 863; BW. 28); NORFOLK, Great Yarmouth, William Batch, Farthing, 0.51g/12h (N 3308; BW. 294-6); WARWICKSHIRE, Warwick, Roger Eede, Farthing, 0.84g/6h (N –; BW. 177); together with regal Farthings, etc (3) [7]. Varied state, second pierced £30-£40 1382 HERTFORDSHIRE, Bishop’s Stortford, John Read, octagonal Halfpenny, 2.79g/6h (N 2143; BW. 54), Hatfield, Thomas Serin, Halfpenny, 1667, 1.91g/12h (N 2185; BW. 90), Hertford, Emerre Bradle, Farthing, [16]68, 0.78g/3h (N 2200; BW. 101), Much Hadham, Tho. Doncaster, Farthing, 0.68g/12h (N –; BW. 144), Royston, Richard Godfree, Farthing, 1.00g/12h (N 2247; BW. 163), Stansted Abbots, Robert Bradly, Halfpenny, 0.85g/6h (N 2269; D 186A), Ware, John Gotheridge, Farthing, 0.76g/6h (N 2289; BW. 204), Jonathan Johnson, Farthing, 1666, 1.08g/3h (N 2292; BW. 208); LONDON, City, Billiter Lane, G. Bacheler, Halfpenny, 1668, 1.48g/6h (N –; BW. 207), Snow Hill, Thomas Caton, Halfpenny, 1.41g/3h (N –; D –); SOUTHWARK, Shad Thames, Edward Wince, Farthing, 0.55g/12h (E 928; N 5072; BW. 404); unidentified (1) [12]. Excavated, but some very rare £60-£80 1383 LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, Borough Halfpenny, 1.60g/12h (N 2940; BW. 95); together with other miscellaneous 17th century tokens (44), from Southwark, Fordham, Bishops Stortford, Sandwich, Chatham, Maidstone, Upper Shadwell, Cheshunt, George Yard Holborn, etc [45]. Varied state, some damaged £60-£80 x

1384 Unattributed, with personal names: W. Clough, Halfpence, 1667 (2), 2.42g/12h, 1.24g/3h (both N 9343; BW. 34); Andrew Tucker, lozenge-shaped Halfpenny, 1669, 1.84g/12h (N 9354; BW. 55) [3]. First fine, others fair £80-£100 Provenance: R.H. Thompson Collection, DNW Auction 191, 43-5 May 2021, lot 814, additionally: N 9343 at 2.42g bt N.A. Clark, N 9343 at 1.24g SCMB October 1984 (M 279), P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 328 (part), N 9354 Spink Auction 43, 18 April 1985, lot 396 (part), P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 328 [from Seaby May 1985]

18th Century Tokens 1385 CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, County series, Kempson’s mule Halfpenny, 9.96g/6h (DH 17); GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Niblock & Hunter, Halfpenny, 1795, 9.47g/12h (DH Somerset 102); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Nottingham, Donald & Co, Halfpenny, 1792, 12.90g/12h (DH 7); SOMERSET, Bath, Mary Lambe & Son, Penny, 1794, 20.77g/6h (DH 8); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Kempson’s Buildings, Halfpenny, Hotel, 11.65g/6h (DH 208); together with other miscellaneous 18th century tokens (7) [12]. Those described good very fine and better, others fine to very fine £80-£100 1386 ESSEX, Dunmow, Spence’s mule Halfpenny, flitch of bacon, rev. IOM cypher, edge plain, 12.64g/6h (DH 30). Good very fine, rare £70-£90

1387 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, 14.82g/12h (DH 294c). Minor rim bruise at 6 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine and toned, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: P. Jones Collection [from Spink]

1388 LONDON, High Holborn, Christopher Ibberson, Halfpenny, St George on horseback slaying dragon, small boar above, rev. MAIL & POST COACHES TO ALL PARTS OF ENGLAND in wreath, edge PAYABLE AT THE GEORGE & BLUE BOAR LONDON, 10.25g/6h (DH 339). Extremely fine with original colour, extremely rare, very few specimens struck £800-£1,000

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1389 LONDON, Soho, Robert Orchard, James’s Halfpenny, 1797, bust right, rev. family arms, edge plain, 9.34g/6h (DH 402). Spot above head, otherwise extremely fine with a little original colour, scarce £90-£120 Provenance: D.B. Bailey Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 345

1390 SUFFOLK, Ipswich, James Conder, Halfpenny, 1796, bust of Thomas Wolsey left, rev. PAYABLE AT CONDER’S DRAPERY WAREHOUSE IPSWICH, date below, edge grained, 9.41g/6h (DH 36a). Usual die flaws on reverse, extremely fine but has been wiped, very rare £150-£200 Provenance: SNC June 1996 (3085); P. Jones Collection

1391 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Penny, 1787, druid’s head encircled by wreath with 30 acorns, rev. value above PM CO cypher, edge ON DEMAND IN LONDON LIVERPOOL OR ANGLESEY, struck out of collar, 28.19g/6h (DH 4). Obverse rim bumps at 5 and 6 o’clock, otherwise about extremely fine, perhaps a pocket piece at some time £80-£100 1392 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1787 (12), value above cypher, 28.12g/6h (DH 4), thick wreath, curved 7 in date (11), 29.42g/12h (DH 19), 28.91g/12h (DH 36), 28.45g/12h (DH 39), 28.50g/12h (DH 40), 29.16g/12h (DH 41), 28.06g/12h (DH 43), 29.41g/12h (DH 47), 28.48g/12h (DH 51), 28.81g/11h (DH 57), 28.88g/12h, 28.24g/12h (both DH 58) [12]. DH 43 and one DH 58 very fine or better, others fine to very fine but DH 40 with edge knocks, some rare £200-£300 1393 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1787 (8), all thick wreath, straight 7 in date, 28.53g/12h (DH 63), 27.74g/12h (DH 68), 28.31g/12h (DH 72), 28.78g/12h (DH 78), 28.35g/12h (DH 79), 29.02g/12h (DH 80), 28.85g/12h, 28.60g/12h (both DH 81) [8]. Generally fine, some better, a few rare £120-£150 1394 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Pennies, 1788 (5), long-topped P (3), 28.39g/12h (DH 93), 28.98g/12h (DH 109), 28.51g/12h (DH 115), short-topped P (2), 29.13g/12h (DH 221), 28.58g/12h (DH 237); imitation Pennies (3), 1788 (2), 25.62g/12h (DH 145), 23.60g/6h (DH 165), 1790, 16.34g/6h (DH 254a) [8]. DH 115 good very fine and patinated, rare, others generally fine or better, some rare £100-£150 1395 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Halfpence, 1788 (18), wreath with 27 acorns (3), 13.81g/12h (DH 274), 14.53g/12h (DH 285), 13.70g/12h (DH 286), 26 acorns, 14.11g/12h (DH 300), 25 acorns (14), 14.11g/12h (DH 310), 14.22g/12h (DH 311), 14.37g/12h (DH 314), 13.99g/12h, 13.86g/12h (both DH 315), 14.60g/12h (DH 316), 13.11g/12h (DH 317), 13.87g/12h, 13.48g/12h (both DH 318), 14.24g/12h (DH 321), 13.82g/12h (DH 325), 13.88g/12h, 13.31g/12h (both DH 326), 14.26g/12h (DH 336) [18]. DH 285 about extremely fine, one DH 315 and one DH 318 good very fine but both cleaned in the past, others fine to very fine, some rare, especially the last £200-£300 1396 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, Halfpence (9), 1788 (3), wreath with 24 acorns, 14.21g/12h (DH 349), 23 acorns (2), 14.34g/12h (DH 350), 13.95g/12h (DH 351), 1789 (2), 25 acorns, 14.17g/12h (DH 363), 24 acorns, 12.09g/12h (DH 374), 1791 (4), 13.83g/6h (DH 386), 14.35g/6h, 13.91g/6h (both DH 387), 14.71g/6h (DH 406) [9]. DH 350 extremely fine and rare, DH 374 about extremely fine, others fine to very fine £100-£150 1397 ANGLESEY, Amlwch, Parys Mine Co, imitation Halfpence (2), 1791, 10.95g/6h (DH 410a), 1794, 9.33g/6h (DH 415a); imitation ‘Paris Miners’ Halfpence, 1791 (2), 9.10g/6h, 9.00g/6h (both DH 438b), imitation ‘Promissory’ Halfpenny, 1793, 10.23g/6h (DH 447); Lutwyche’s mule Halfpence (4), 9.86g/9h (DH 427), 9.79g/12h (DH 428), 7.67g/12h (DH 429), 10.82g/12h (DH 433a) [9]. DH 410a and one 438b about extremely fine, others fine to very fine £60-£80

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British Tokens from Various Properties 1398 CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen, John Morgan, Halfpenny, 12.20g/6h (DH 5); GLAMORGANSHIRE, ‘Glamorgan’ [probably Merthyr Tydfil], William Taitt, Richard Crawshay and Samuel Homfray, Jorden’s Halfpence, 1795 (2), 9.61g/12h (DH 3), 0.89g/12h (DH 3b), Swansea, John Voss, Halfpence, 1796 (2), 9.44g/6h, 8.54g/6h (both DH 4); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abergavenny, James Powell, Halfpenny, 9.36g/12h (DH 1), Monmouth, James Powell, Halfpence (2), 10.33g/6h, 9.83g/6h (both DH 3); South Wales, Lutwyche’s Farthing, 1793, 3.59g/6h (DH 26, small flan) [9]. One DH 4 extremely fine with original colour but some spotting, one Monmouth DH 3 very fine, others fine and better £70-£90

1399 AYRSHIRE, Ayr, William Fullarton, Milton’s Halfpenny, 1797, bust of William Wallace left, rev. Scotia seated left, edge plain, struck in collar, 12.49g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2002, p.150, fig. 1; DH 3). Extremely fine, much original colour £120-£150 Provenance: SNC April 1993 (1925); P. Jones Collection

1400 AYRSHIRE, Ayr, William Fullarton, Restrike Pattern Sixpence, 1799, by W.J. Taylor from dies by J. Milton, in silver, bust of Prince of Wales left, no stop before date, flaw on bust below ear, rev. cruciform shields displayed incorrectly, edge plain, 3.24g/12h (Dykes, BNJ 2002, pp.157-8; DH 5 bis III). Spot by nose, otherwise extremely fine and toned, rare £200-£260 Provenance: W.L. Gantz Collection, Glendining Auction, 23-7 June 1941, lot 1587 (part); DNW Auction 45, 1 March 2000, lot 372; P. Jones Collection

1401 AYRSHIRE, Cumnock, James Paterson, Farthing, 2.78g/6h (DH 9; W 7021); together with miscellaneous 18th century British tokens (88) [89]. Varied state, first scarce £100-£200 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1402 MIDLOTHIAN, Edinburgh, Anderson, Leslie & Co, Wright’s Proof Halfpenny, 1797, in silver, Edinburgh University, rev. gardener holding spade and shrub, edge plain, 12.77g/6h (DH 8). Surface marks in obverse field associated with prior cleaning, otherwise very fine and very rare £120-£150 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 188; P. Jones Collection

1403 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, 14.80g/6h (DH 45). Fine, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 191 [from H. Brown December 1982]; P. Jones Collection

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1404 PERTHSHIRE, Perth, John Ferrier, restrike Proof Halfpenny, 1797, in white metal, St John’s Church, rev. watermill and trees, edge plain, 8.40g/6h (DH 4a). Usual die flaws on rims and surface rather dulled, otherwise good very fine and extremely rare £90-£120 Provenance: N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 55, 8 October 2002, lot 213 [from A.D. Hamilton April 1975]; P. Jones Collection

19th Century Tokens 1405 DEVON, Tavistock, Devon Mines, Penny, 1811, 23.63g/6h (W 1133); GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Bristol Brass & Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 18.53g/12h (W 430), Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactory (Samuel Guppy), Halfpenny, 1811, 9.38g/12h (W 472a); NORFOLK, Norwich, John Barker, Penny, 1811, 18.07g/6h (W 905), Tunstead and Happing, Corporation House, Penny, 1812, 22.53g/12h (W 1140); STAFFORDSHIRE, Bilston, Samuel Fereday, Penny, 1812, 27.49g/12h (W 64), Walsall, Samuel Fletcher and Samuel Sharratt, Penny, 1811, 17.56g/12h (W 1158), Halfpenny, 1811, 8.76g/12h (W 1155a); SURREY, Weybridge, John Bunn & Co, Penny, 1812, 18.15g/12h W 1200); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Crown Copper Co, Penny, 1811, 27.93g/12h (W 224); WORCESTERSHIRE, Lye, J. Forrest & Co, Penny, 1811, 19.02g/12h (W 855); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Landore, British Copper Co, Halfpenny, 1813, 9.12g/3h (W 610); ISLE OF MAN, Ramsey, William Callister, Halfpenny, 1831, 7.97g/12h (W 2100); together with a Victorian Crown, 1887 [14]. W 1140 good very fine with a hint of original colour, others generally fine to very fine £70-£90 Provenance: K.J.J. Elks Collection, additionally: W 905 Baldwin Auction, 2 December 2003, lot 281 (part)

1406 DEVON, Tavistock, Devon Mines, Penny, 1811, 24.97g/6h (W 1133); GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Patent Sheathing Nail Manufactory (Samuel Guppy), Halfpenny, 1811, 9.40g/12h (W 472); SOMERSET, Taunton, Cox & Co, Penny, 19.38g/6h (W 1125); STAFFORDSHIRE, West Bromwich, Oldbury, Tipton and Brierley, W. Whitehouse & Co, Penny, 1811, 18.76g/6h (W 1192); WORCESTERSHIRE, Lye, Thomas Wood & Co, Penny, 1811, 18.61g/12h (W 860); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Swansea [and Morriston], Nantrhyd-y-vilas Air Furnace Co, Penny, 1813, 18.15g/6h (W 1333); MONTGOMERYSHIRE, Llanidloes, Charles Cole, Penny, 1813, 18.66g/6h (W 1330); together with other 19th century Penny tokens (18) [25]. Except for Swansea, those described about very fine and better, others mostly fine £100-£150

1407 YORKSHIRE, Beverley, Beverley New Friendly Society, Threepence, 1813, arms, rev. THOMAS LECK FATHER, value, edge centre-grained, 28.08g/12h (W BCT 30; W T&P 2038; D & W 108/64). Some surface dirt adhering to reverse, otherwise very fine, very rare £200-£260 Provenance: D.G. Vorley Collection, Part II, Glendining Auction, 2 March 1994, lot 602; P. Jones Collection

1408 YORKSHIRE, Whitby, Association, Shilling, 1811, 3.80g/6h (D 75); together with other miscellaneous tokens, 18th century (24), 19th century (11, two silver) [36]. Varied state £60-£80

1409 Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Clark, West & Co, Shilling, 1804, female seated left, indicating a ship at sea, rev. legend around value, edge plain, countermarked with a crowned harp on both sides, 4.01g/6h (D 1). Obverse somewhat rubbed and flan slightly irregular, otherwise about very fine and toned, very rare £150-£200 1410 Not Local: British, Picard’s Wellington series, Halfpenny, 1812, bust left, button equidistant from collar and lapel, rev. legend, edge grained, 8.54g/12h (W 1521; Charlton WE-11A2). About extremely fine with some original colour £60-£80

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Miscellaneous Tokens and Checks 1411 BEDFORDSHIRE, Biggleswade, E. Chew & Son, brass Shilling, 26mm; CAMBRIDGESHIRE, Cambridge, Star Brewery, brass Threehalfpence by Ardill, 25mm, March, John Smith (2), 1820 and 1825, copper, both 21mm (W 3650, 3670), John Thurbon, 1827, copper (3), all 22mm (W 3670), Wisbech, C. Clayton, brass Threehalfpence (2, different), both 26mm; LINCOLNSHIRE, Grantham, Welby Arms, W[illiam] Keys, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (Hutchinson 416); NORFOLK, Norwich, George Bagshaw, 1851, copper, 22mm (W 3910), Walter Boston, brass, 21mm (W 3925), Ladyman, brass Quarter-Pound, 18mm; NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Northampton, William Eldridge, brass, 20mm (W 3865); NOTTINGHAMSHIRE, Hyson Green, Albany Hotel, brass Twopence, 23mm, Nottingham, Beecroft & Son, 1862, brass (2), both 24mm (W 4060, 4062), Belvoir Inn, brass Twopence, 25mm, [Joseph] Clark & Co, copper by Ingram, 28mm (Chamberlain 19); together with lead tokens (3) [22]. W 3865 and last three fair, W 3925 pierced, both very rare, others generally fine to very fine £90-£120 Provenance: Lead tokens sold with a ticket ‘found c. 5 miles s. of Cambridge’

1412 BERKSHIRE, Abingdon, Nags Head Inn, R[obert] Cornish, brass Twopences (2), Threepences (2), all by Daniell, all 26mm (Courtney p.196); DEVON, Bampton, White Horse, uniface copper, 25mm (Stanton p.65, 3); HERTFORDSHIRE, Hemel Hempstead, Coffee Tavern, brass Penny, 25mm (Owens 83); KENT, Dover, James Temple, Cliff House School, St Margaret’s, brass Halfpenny, 24mm (cf. DNW 143, 15); SUSSEX, Brighton, James Willing, ISG, 1887 (NW 9340), Littlehampton, Forresters Arms, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm; CARMARTHENSHIRE, Llanelli, C.W.S. Retail CSL, bronze Halfpenny, 25mm (Cox 25); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Abertillery, Abertillery British Legion Club, aluminium Threepence, 18mm (Cox 96), Blaina, Tilers’ Arms Inn, uniface brass, 23mm (Cox 1013); together with miscellaneous tokens, checks, etc (7, one in silver) [19]. Abingdon issues extremely fine, others fine to very fine, some better, but Abertillery centrally pierced £80-£100 Littlehampton sold with identifying envelope

1413 BERKSHIRE, Newbury, Newbury Coffee House Co Ltd, brass Twopence, 24mm (Owens 5); DEVON, Teignmouth, Devon Arms Commercial Hotel, V.N. Burden, brass Threepence, 25mm (cf. DNW 28, 571); LANCASHIRE, Aspull, Running Horses, Richard Makinson, brass Twopence, 22mm, Bolton, Star Inn, Thomas Sharples, brass, 32mm (W 643); [LEICESTERSHIRE, Leicester], Anchor of Hope, Upper Kent Street, A. Sibson, brass Threehalfpence, 27mm; LONDON, Upper Thames Street, City of London Brewery Co Ltd, brass P[int], 1869, 28mm (Hayes 7); STAFFORDSHIRE, Kingswinford, Cottage Inn, Joseph Brettle, uniface brass Threehalfpence, 29mm (W 5246); SURREY, Dorking, Dorking Coffee & Refreshment Rooms, copper Penny, 29mm (Owens 210); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Bull’s Head, B.S. Wallis, brass Penny, 24mm (W p.307), Leamington Spa, Angel Hotel, uniface copper Threepence, 25mm (Cunningham/Todd p.1); WORCESTERSHIRE, Pensnett, Fountain Inn, George Hall, brass Sixpence, 27mm (cf. W 5396), Holly Bush Inn, uniface brass, 24mm (W –); YORKSHIRE, Woodhouse Carr, White Horse Hotel, John Lapish, brass Twopence, 26mm, West Yorkshire Yeomanry Band, brass Twopence by Smith, 27mm (Yarwood BMT 070); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Swansea, Vernon Arms, Alfred Oborn, brass Twopence, 1853, 23mm (Cox 791, recté OBORN); MONMOUTHSHIRE, Nantybwch, Crown Hotel, brass Threepence, 26mm (Cox 1084); together with Chadwick Wood, Temple Inn, Waterhead, uniface oval brass Twopence, 30 x 21mm, Bell Vue Inn, brass Threepence, 1853, 22mm, Red Lion, Hague’s Concert Hall, brass Twopence, 27mm [19]. Teignmouth and Birmingham excavated, Bolton fine but pierced, others generally about very fine and better, some rare £150-£200 1414 DERBYSHIRE, Alfreton, Sherwood Street Social Club, brass Fourpence, 23mm; Chesterfield, Bryan Donkin Co Ltd, aluminium, stamped 354, 32mm, Ilkeston, Stanton Foundry, shaped rectangular Dinner, stamped 58, 45 x 29mm; YORKSHIRE, Bradford, S. Anderton & Sons, brass (3), stamped 121, 125 and 596, all 35mm, Leeds, Hill Top Leather Works, copper, stamped 273, 32mm, Lawson’s Hope Foundry, oval brass, stamped 2209, 35 x 27mm, Marshall & Snelgrove, brass, stamped 69, 32mm, James Mathers & Sons, Ridge Mills, brass, stamped 28, 32mm, New Music Hall, Thornton’s, brass Threepence, 27mm (W 723), St James’s Hall, brass Penny, 26mm, George Sykes, brass One Shilling and Sixpence, 23mm, Sheffield, William Harvey, copper, 22mm (W 4590), Sheffield Patent Welding Co Ltd, brass, rev. stamped 28, 33mm; together with other Leeds and Sheffield-related tokens (12) [27]. Varied state £50-£70 1415 Co DURHAM, Bishop Auckland, Bishop Auckland & District Motor Club, uniface brass, 26mm, Bishop Auckland Conservative Club, brass, 24mm (G p.5), B[ishop] A[uckland] W[orkingmen’s] C[lub] Ltd, brass Threepence and Threehalfpence, 26 and 27mm (G p.4), Bowman & Co, brass Quarter-Pound, 22mm (G p.5), Cockton Hill Workmens’ Club, brass Threepences (2), both 26mm (G p.5), Dakers and Emmerson, octagonal brass, 24mm (G p.5), Eldon Lane & District Working Men’s Club & Institute, brass Threepence, Penny and Halfpenny, all 26mm (cf. Gardiner Sale, lot 703); Darlington, The North of England School Furnishing Co Ltd, brass, 32mm (G p.16); Durham, Knocker, brass (2, different), both 24mm (G p.17); Sunderland, Blackett & Son, fibre Penny, 29mm (G p.43), Ferry, brass, 23mm (G p.48), Hill & Co, brass (3 different), all 33mm (cf. G. p.44); LANCASHIRE, New Hey [Rochdale], Liberal Club, brass Threepences (2), Twopences (2, different sizes and metals), Penny, 17-23mm (cf. DNW T20, 558) [24]. Fine to very fine, some scarce £90-£120 1416 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, Samuel Burman, copper, 23mm (W 1235), Llewellins Machine Co, brass, rev. stamped 20, 25mm, Cheltenham, Hunt & Co, 1851, copper, 28mm (Allen 245), Gloucester, John Bellamy, 1851, copper, 22mm (W 1640), Marquis of Granby, brass Three-Halfpence, 24mm (Greenaway 1104), Laburnam, J.B. Carless, brass HalfSovereign, 20mm, Newent, Red Lion Hotel, brass Threepence, 26mm (G 1117), Sharpness, Pier View Hotel, brass Threepence, 26mm (G 1120); SOMERSET, Bath, Crystal Palace, W[illiam] McCoombe, 1851, brass, 23mm (SPHT 36a; Allen 180), Theatre Tavern, H[enry] Sheppard, copper, 25mm (SPHT 115) [10]. Fine to very fine, first very rare £80-£100

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1417 GLOUCESTERSHIRE, Bristol, West India Hotel, W.B. Payne, brass Twopence, 24mm; HEREFORDSHIRE, Hereford, Imperial Brewery, C[harles] Watkins, brass, 24mm (W 31; G 1129); CARMARTHENSHIRE, Carmarthen, Gloster Arms, George Terry, brass Threepence, 24mm (Cox –); GLAMORGANSHIRE, Swansea, Bee Hive, John Emment, brass Threepence, 27mm (Cox 732), Bustin’s Concert Hall, brass Twopence by Cottrill, 27mm (Cox 739), Masons Arms, brass Threepence, 22mm (Cox 763), Ship & Castle, brass Threepence, 24mm (Cox 787), Victoria Inn, Robert Howell, brass Threepence, 23mm (Cox 795), Wyndham Arms, C. Wakefield and R. Birt, 1853, copper, 24mm, J[ohn] T. Holmes, 1862, brass, 23mm (Cox 802, 805); PEMBROKESHIRE, Pembroke Dock, Bush Tavern, [William] Mitchell, brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (Cox 1297), Royal Hotel, brass Threehalfpence by Ludgate, 25mm (Cox –); Pyle Street (Bridgend?), [The] Lamb, J. Seager, brass Twopence, 23mm; together with other miscellaneous checks (6) [19]. Generally fine to very fine, some very rare £300-£400

1418 HERTFORDSHIRE, Hatfield, Marquis of Salisbury [1602], copper, by E. Thomason, arms, rev. motto around crest, 29mm, 9.55g (W 2992; D & W 347/73; cf. DNW T20, 110). About extremely fine £40-£50 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 3 November 2001, lot 210; P. Jones Collection. A card counter believed struck to the order of James Gascoyne-Cecil, 2nd Marquess of Salisbury (1791-1868), copying a silver medal of his ancestor, Robert Cecil, 1st Earl (1563-1612)

1419 KENT, Chatham, Brewery, J[ames] Best, brass Pint of Beer, 27mm (W 2478 [not seen]; D & W 336/9; cf. DNW 163, 1935); together with miscellaneous tokens (44), from Bowhill, Belvedere, Gravesend, London (several), Ludlow, Maidenhead, Woolwich, etc [45]. Varied state £60-£80

1420 LANCASHIRE, Blackburn, Ordinance Hotel, brass Twopence, obv. stamped TP, 28mm; Bolton, Botanical Beverage Supply Co Ltd, J.W. Deakin, brass Threepence, 25mm (cf. DNW 135, 1311), James Knowles, brass Threepence by Pope, 23mm (Neumann 28110); Bury, Albion Hotel, John Horrrox, brass Penny, 29mm (cf. DNW 136, 1313), New Market Inn, George Hamilton, brass, 28mm; Liverpool, Royal Colosseum, Joseph Heath, copper, 26mm (W 735), Woolton, D. T. Smith, copper, 30mm; Manchester, Benjamin Lang, brass by Pope, 27mm (W 794), Mush & Clarke, brass, 28mm; St Helens, Golden Cross [Inn], J.A. Boyle, uniface brass Fourpence, 25mm, Raven Inn, Bowling Green, oval brass Threehalfpence, 32 x 23mm; Hearts of Oak Benefit Society, Twopence, 1845, copper, 27mm (W 2184) [12]. First fair but rare, fourth extremely fine, others fine to very fine £90-£120 Provenance: Bury Albion Hotel bt Spink; both St Helens R. Lyall Collection, DNW Auction T18, 27 August 2020, lot 751 (part)

1421 LANCASHIRE, Manchester, William Shaw (W 3552); LONDON, Farringdon Street, Bovril (2, W 2372, 2373), Great Dover Street, Freeman (W 2554), Southwark, John Hayward (W 2595), The Strand, Robert Warren (W 2980a), Westbourne Grove, William Owen (W 2718); NORFOLK, Great Yarmouth, Samuel Lessy (W 5262), Norwich, Robert Alden, 1847 (W 3900), Henry Chamberlin Sons & Co (W 3940), Henry Colman (W 3960); STAFFORDSHIRE, Darlaston, James Huskins (W 1500), Willenhall, Joshua Rushbrooke (W 5136); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, Joseph Stokes (2, both W 980); LANARKSHIRE, Glasgow, Retailers’, 1828 (W 7370); Co ANTRIM, Belfast, John Arnott & Co (W 5380), Ferrar & Co (W 5400), Charles & P. McGlade (W 5520), Mackenzie & McMullen (W 5560); Co CORK, Cork, Arnott & Co (W 5660), William Fitzgibbon & Co (2, W 5730, 5740); Co DUBLIN, Dublin, Cannock, White & Co (W 5980), Talty, Murphy & Co (W 6260a), Todd, Burns & Co (W 6310a), Kingstown, Harrison & Co (W 6500); uncertain locality, R. Hoare (W 7740); together with other related checks (4) [32]. Varied state £70-£90 R. Hoare is perhaps to be associated with Richard Hoare, Harwell, Oxfordshire (Powell, TCSB March 2015, p.227)

1422 LANCASHIRE, Worsley, Literary Institute, oval nickel, 28 x 23mm (cf. DNW T17, 1093); YORKSHIRE, Bradford, Royal Colosseum, Mary Dunn, brass, 32mm, and copper by S. Hiron, 24mm (Withers 1150; TC p.13; W p.335; MG 474-5) [3]. Fine and better, but second with attempted piercing; sold with old contemporary handwritten envelope, ‘Yorkshire Tokens Bradford, 3/-’ £30-£50

1423 LONDON, Aldersgate, LLOYD & CO TEA IMPORTERS 141 ALDERSGATE ST LONDON on George III Penny, 1797 (Scott 22.29); Borough, THOMAS 104 BLACKMAN STREET BORO CUTLER RAZOR MAKER MANUFACTURY BORO ROAD on George III Penny, 1797 (Scott 22.62B), Downham, CULLING GUN MAKER DOWNHAM on George III Penny [1806-7] (Scott –), Marylebone, S DRABBLE 1 HIGH STREET MARY LE BONE CUTLER on George III Penny, 1797 (Scott 22.14A); together with miscellaneous countermarked coins (57) [61]. Varied state £60-£80

1424 LONDON, Bank, John Ashby, copper, 35mm (Hawkins p.145, no.1; W 2767); Doctors Commons, John Shaw, bronze Calendar medal, 1895, by R.E. Daish, 38mm; Great Russell Street, William Till, 1834, copper, edge plain, 29mm (W 3076); together with other London tokens, tickets, etc (21), from Covent Garden, Old Kent Road, Oxford Street, St Paul’s, and a ticket for Bannister’s Circus [24]. Last fair, others fine to very fine £80-£100

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1425 LONDON, Bloomsbury, Sir Augustus Franks, 1884, silver, by A. Wyon, shield within floral border, AVG W FRANKS MA FRS FSA, rev. crest, a falcon, CONTEMNIT VULNERA VIRTUS, 29mm, 10.75g/12h (Caygill and Cherry, pp.302-3 and pl. 50; BHM 3163; cf. DNW T17, 948). Extremely fine and attractively toned, very rare £100-£150 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 22 March 2001, lot 325; P. Jones Collection. Sir Augustus Wollaston Franks (1826-97), antiquary, collector and museum curator; born in Geneva, educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge, moved to London in 1849 and in 1851 was appointed an assistant in the newly-established Department of Antiquities at the British Museum, under the supervision of Edward Hawkins. In 1866 Franks was appointed Keeper of British and Medieval Antiquities and Ethnography, a position he held until his retirement in 1896. Of independent means, Franks was one of the major benefactors to the Museum in the 19th century and the subject of a recent reference edited by Marjorie Caygill and John Cherry, A.W. Franks, Nineteenth-Century Collecting and the British Museum (London, 1997). In that reference, Luke Syson speculates that Franks had these pieces struck as gifts for friends, in the manner of similar silver counters struck by Sir Robert Cecil and other officers of state at the beginning of the 17th century

1426 LONDON, Bloomsbury Square, Peter Maclure, brass, 24mm (Hayes 12a); Covent Garden, Essex Serpent, Bartlett’s, brass Threepence, 20mm (Hayes –); Earl’s Court, King’s Head, Henry Whittick, brass Fourpence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 61a); Fitzroy Square, Lord Nelson, E.J. Ulph, brass Twopence, 23mm (Hayes 291a); Old Kent Road, Windsor Castle, George Linford, brass Threepence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 691a); St James’s, Crown Tavern, John Claxton, brass Penny, 23mm (Hayes 101); Smithfield, Green Dragon Inn, W. Barnard, brass Twopence-Halfpenny, 26mm (Hayes –); Stockwell, Half-Guinea Ale Brewery, Waltham Bros, brass, 21mm; Upper Thames Street, City of London Brewery Co Ltd, brass Q[uart], 32mm (Hayes 7a); uncertain location, George IV, brass Threepence by Neal, 28mm [10]. Generally about very fine but Hayes 101 pierced, some rare £80-£100 1427 LONDON, Chelsea, The Phoenix, copper Threepence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 91c); Hoxton, Green Man, L[evi] Clarke, copper Threehalfpence, 27mm (Hayes 141); Lea Bridge, The Jolly Anglers, J[ames] Kendall, brass Threehalfpence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 161a); Tottenham Court Road, Horse Shoe, brass Twopence by Taylor, 28mm (Hayes 161d); Victoria Park, Royal Hotel, J[ames] Simmons, copper Fourpence by Taylor, 28mm. (Hayes 242); Winchmore Hill, The Ivies, H.K.M., nickel, 23mm (Hayes 31); together with other checks (2), perhaps of London, naming the Eagle Tavern and York Hotel [8]. About very fine and better £60-£80 1428 LONDON, Cornhill, William Griffin, 1843, brass (2), both 26mm (both W 3032); together with other Thames Tunnelrelated tickets, medalets, etc, in copper or brass (18), white metal (2) [22]. A good range of issues, mostly very fine, some better £70-£90 1429 LONDON, Holborn, William Taylor, specimen or trial brass Threepence and Twopence, both with Red Lion St address, specimen copper Penny, no specific address, all 28mm (cf. Hawkins pl. 26, 12) [3]. Very fine, scarce £30-£50 Provenance: P. Jones Collection, additionally: first two DNW Auction 49, 21 March 2001, lot 597 (part), last Croydon Coin Auction 179, 7 January 2003, lot 825 (part)

1430 SOMERSET, Bath, County Wine Vaults, Henry Lavington, brass, 31mm (SPHT 32a), Folly, William Hulbert, copper, 22mm (SPHT 44), Green Park Tavern, James Fry, brass Threehalfpence, 23mm (SPHT 57), Marlborough Tavern, brass, 18mm (SPHT 78), Park Tavern, Stephen Mortimer, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (SPHT 94f), Retreat, Joseph Markey, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (SPHT 105), Rising Sun, William Harris, brass Threehalfpence, 25mm (SPHT 107a); Monkton Combe, Brass Knocker Inn, brass, 22mm (SPHT 230), Viaduct Inn, copper, 22mm (SPHT 231); Twerton, Belvoir Castle, Herbert Thomas, brass Threehalfpence, 24mm (SPHT 289a) [10]. Generally about very fine, some better £80-£100 1431 STAFFORDSHIRE, Harborne, Green Field Tavern, J. Salt, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by Bird, 26mm (W 2042); Gornal Wood, Pear Tree Inn, Eli Jones, brass Threehalfpence by Vaughton, 25mm (W 5772), Isaac Jones, brass Threehalfpence. 26mm (W 5778), Robinson, brass Sixpence, 26mm (W 5781), Longton, John Butterworth, brass, 21mm (W 3060), Waterloo Inn, W.T., brass Threehalfpence, 26mm (W –), Smethwick, The District Permanent Money Society, brass Twopence by Daniell, 24mm (Withers 2294); WARWICKSHIRE, Birmingham, King’s Arms American Bowling Saloon, brass Threepence, 25mm (W 2316), William Jones, 1852, brass (Withers 620), M. Lyons, International Exhibition, 1862, 35mm (Allen SK C030), Malt Shovel, Charles H. Lea, brass Twopence-Halfpenny with value partly erased, 26mm (W 2424), Midland Woollen Emporium, Hepworth, brass, 27mm, Pump Tavern, brass, 25mm (W 2776 var.), Turk’s Head, Steelhouse Lane, S. Rowley, brass Threehalfpence by Dipple, 22mm (W –), Coventry, Coventry Show Fair, copper, 25mm; WORCESTERSHIRE, Dudley, Castle Fetes, C.W. Bourne, brass Sixpence, 27mm (W 7370), Netherton, Cottage Spring, J. Parry, brass Twopence-Halfpenny by W. Smith, 26mm (W 7030), Redditch, Windle’s Sick and Dividend Society, brass Threepence by Smith, 27mm (Withers 2140), Worcester, Davies, copper, 24mm; together with a brass medalet of William Shakespeare [20]. Fine to very fine £80-£100 1432 YORKSHIRE, Bradford, Great Horton, The Royal, uniface brass Twopence, 25mm; Brockholes, Rock Inn, brass Threehalfpence, 23mm; Halifax, Bucklands ‘Better’ Bottling, brass Sixpence, 25mm; Hull, The Oxford, nickel Threehalfpence, 25mm; Skipton, Harrogate and Bradford, Fattorini & Sons, brass, mule with card counter rev. (W 4620, footnote; cf. DNW T14, 433); together with brass checks by Debus, Hull (2), both 22mm [7]. Fine to very fine £40-£50 Provenance: Fifth D.G. Vorley Collection, A.B. Pardoe Collection, DNW Auction 31, 17 September 1997, lot 488 (part)

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British Tokens from Various Properties 1433 GLAMORGANSHIRE, Cwmfelinfach, Forestier & Walker Conservative Club, zinc Threepence, 24mm (Cox 109); together with a Fattorini ISG, 1831, a Victorian Penny, 1901, obv. re-engraved to give Victoria a beard, hat and uniform, and a Farthing, young head, rev. planed smooth and re-engraved with hexagram pattern; an unidentified silver coin, both sides planed smooth and re-engraved, hunting horn and bag over crossed rifles, dog and bird behind, rev. covered in wavy lines except for numbers 1575 at top and 43132 at bottom, 30mm [5]. Varied state £100-£150 1434 AYRSHIRE, Dalmellington, W. McKnight, ISG (NW 8050); together with miscellaneous Scottish-related tokens, checks, etc (7) [8]. Varied state, first rare £60-£80 1435 Co-operative tokens (50), from Wolverton, Cowes, Goole, Irchester, Portsea Island, Long Buckby, Gorslas, Castleford & Allerton, Manchester & Salford, etc [50]. Many very fine £30-£50 1436 Evasion Halfpence (2), Gulielmus Shakespear/Englands Glory (A 379), Thomas Seymour/North Wales (A 443) [2]. Very fine £40-£50 Provenance: K.J.J. Elks Collection

1437 ISGs (64) including NW 6470, 7190, 7550, 7780, 8490, 8660, 8670, 8740, 8870, 9010, 9020, 9150, 9740; ISHGs (33), including NW 5930 and 6000 [97]. Those itemised very fine and better, others in varied state £60-£80 1438 Lead tokens, seals, etc (103), various types, some with initials and designs, including two London breast badges [103]. Varied state, last two interesting £40-£50 1439 Tokens, tickets, etc (46), from Maldon, Hesketh Bank, London, Bradford, Briton Ferry, Halifax, De Beers Consolidated Mine Ltd, etc [46]. Varied state; housed in a Lindner tray £40-£50 1440 Tokens, tickets, etc (87), from Leeds, London, Godmersham, Herne Hill, Perth, Dollar, Nechells, Wolverhampton, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, etc [87]. Varied state £80-£100 1441 Tokens, tickets, checks, etc (334), from Sheerness, Reading, Walsall, Liverpool, Wisbech, Halstead, Faversham, London, Warminster, Glasgow, etc [334]. Varied state £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

Historical Medals

1442 Preston’s Artists’ Repository, Liverpool, 1794, a white metal medal by T. Wyon, city arms and supporters, rev. legends in and around wreath, 38mm, 17.12g/12h (W 2974; D & W 342/7a; Bell, ST p.36; Waters, Notes, p.8). About extremely fine £80-£100 Provenance: P. Jones Collection

1443 ‘Map of France’, c. 1795, a white metal medal, unsigned, foot and slogans in quadrilateral, rev. legend, comma after FLOURISH, 32mm, 11.40g/12h (DH Middlesex 229). An early strike with only the merest hint of the die flaw on reverse, about extremely fine £120-£150 1444 Norwich Loyal Military Association, 1797, a copper medal, unsigned, soldier bearing arms in front of a row of tents, Castle and Cathedral in background, rev. arms of Norwich flanked by military ensigns, 32mm, 14.65g/6h (DH Norfolk 3; BHM 443). About extremely fine £70-£90 Provenance: K.J.J. Elks Collection

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Tickets and Passes from the Collection formed by Philip Jones 1445 Co DURHAM, Gateshead, boundary tokens (6), 1824, copper, 32mm, 14.80g (Gardiner p.22; W 2695; D & W 302/18), 1836, copper, 15.37g (G p.22; W 2696; D & W 302/20), 1849, copper, 32mm, 15.66g (G p.22; W 2697; D & W 302/22), 1857 (3), type 1, copper, 31mm, 14.71g (G p.22; W 2698; D & W 302/24), type 2 (2), silver and copper, both 31mm, 14.80g, 14.37g (G p.22; W 2699; D & W 302/26-7) [6]. Very fine and better, but second lacquered and pierced £80-£100 Provenance: First two and last D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 2 June 1994, lot 839 (part); fourth and fifth Glendining Auction, 30 September 1998, lot 771

1446 Co DURHAM, Sunderland, Grand Sunderland Bridge Lottery, 1816, white metal, by T. Halliday, ship sailing under bridge, no legend, rev. legend, 45mm, 31.55g (W 1720; BHM 929; E 1087 var.). About extremely fine £40-£50 Provenance: SNC October 2002 (482)

1447 Co DURHAM, Winlaton, boundary token, 1850, copper, 35mm, 18.60g (Gardiner p.56; W 2703; D & W 308/73); NORTHUMBERLAND, Hareshaw Common, boundary tokens (2), 1836, copper, 37mm, 19.02g, undated, copper, reads BOUNDARY, 31mm, 14.06g (G p.70; W 2701-2; D & W 303/30-1); YORKSHIRE, Richmond, boundary token, 1878, brass, 31mm, 9.81g (W –; D & W –; cf. DNW 185, 1206) [4]. Last very fine and pierced, others about extremely fine and better £60-£80 Provenance: Last three D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 2 June 1994, lot 839 (part)

1448 KENT, Minster, John Rice, brass (2), former countermarked 2576; D & W 307/61) [2]. First fine, second very fine

JHH,

both 25mm, 6.84g/6h, 6.75g/6h (George 5; N 2684; W £80-£100

Provenance: D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 2 June 1994, lot 839 (part)

1449 LANCASHIRE, Burnley, Burnley Fire Brigade, copper, fire engine, rev. stamped 256, 46mm, 24.07g (W 2777; D & W 301/10). Good very fine, attractively patinated, rare £100-£150 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 9 December 1997, lot 236

1450 LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Liverpool Race Course, oval silver Proprietor’s ticket by T. Halliday for W.B. Promoli, horses racing past grandstand, rev. arms and supporters, engraved 261, 52 x 41mm, 30.56g (W 1542; D & W 322/13). Edge knocks, otherwise about very fine, very rare £200-£260 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 22 May 2002, lot 802

1451 LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Liverpool Theatre, uniface copper, UPPER BOX, 35mm, 13.42g (W 56; D & W 7/67), Royal Colosseum, Joseph Heath, copper (2), 32mm, 14.69g, 26mm, 6.77g (W 733, 735; D & W 8/85-6), St George’s Hall, uniface bronze, ORGAN PERFORMANCE, 30mm, 6.80g (W 747; D & W 62/136); Manchester, Queen’s Theatre Ltd, copper, 30mm (W 462; D & W 37/393) [5]. First fine, others very fine £70-£90 Provenance: First A Group of Theatre Passes, SNC February 2004 (TT 2849); last three bt B.M. Greenaway

1452 LANCASHIRE, Liverpool, Theatre Royal, copper bracteates (2), THEATRE ROYAL around P above PIT, engraved 26, 43mm, 17.65g; THEATRE ROYAL around P above GALLY, back engraved 39, 43mm, 16.98g (W 68, 70; D & W 8/75, 8/77) [2]. About very fine, but second with surface metal fault £100-£150 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 5 June 2004, lot 363

1453 LONDON, Baker Street, Madame Tussaud & Sons, copper Sixpences (2) [c. 1850], MADAME TUSSAUD & SONS EXHIBITION, stamped 45 and 1202, revs. BAKER STREET PORTMAN SQUARE around value, both 37mm, 14.86g, 13.81g (W 1042; Young, Entertainments, p.41; D & W 83/266) [2]. Very fine £40-£50 Provenance: First Baldwin Auction, 5 June 2004, lot 364

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1454 LONDON, Bloomsbury, Duke of Bedford, uniface copper, ducal coronet above arms and supporters, back engraved (120), 32mm, 12.02g (W 1156; D & W 320/1). Very fine; pierced for suspension £80-£100 Provenance: DNW Auction T5, 8 November 2007, lot 261

1455 LONDON, Capel Court, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 2, struck silver, unsigned, c. 1760-1800, crowned large royal arms with supporters, rev. arms of the city of London, named (Jas. Vanhouse), 41mm, 26.43g (Naylor 4b; Caldecott 2; W –). Extremely fine and toned, very rare £400-£500 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 9 July 2003, lot 1539a (part)

1456 LONDON, Capel Court, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 3, silver, by J. Milton, c. 1801-30, crowned royal arms with supporters, rev. arms of the city of London, named (I. Trueman), 41mm, 28.87g (Naylor 5; Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936; W 2766 var.). Good very fine, dark-toned £200-£300 Provenance: DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 974

1457 LONDON, Capel Court, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 3, silver, by J. Milton, c. 1801-30, crowned royal arms with supporters, rev. arms of the city of London, named (William Wright), 41mm, 24.14g (Naylor 5; Caldecott 3; Stainton 49; E 936; W 2766 var.). About very fine, but has been cleaned £120-£150 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 9 July 2003, lot 1539a (part)

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1458 LONDON, Chelsea, King’s Private Road, type III, oval copper, 1737, crowned GR monogram, rev. THE KING’S PRIUATE ROADS, monogram TR dividing date, stamped 1369, 36 x 32mm, 16.01g (Bendall 13; W 1164; D & W 320/6; cf. DNW T20, 579). Usual die flaw on obverse, extremely fine with vestiges of original colour and very rare in this condition; pierced for suspension £200-£300 Provenance: Glendining Auction, 20 November 1991, lot 263

1459 LONDON, Chelsea, Ranelagh House and Gardens, 1745, uniface copper, RANELAGH HOUSE and date, annulet in centre, 32mm, 7.24g (W 1337; D & W 80/251; cf. DNW 160, 1129). With small dog countermark on obverse, fine, rare £60-£80 Provenance: Cresswell-Corfield Collection, DNW Auction 34, 6 February 1998, lot 463

1460 LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, First Theatre, 1762, uniface copper, UPPER GALLY., 29mm, 7.44g (W 115; D & W 12/120); Second Theatre, 1809, copper (2), FIRST G[allery] P[rinces] S[ide], rev. P, 35mm, 12.80g (W 137; D & W 14/156), B[ox] K[ings] S[ide], rev. K, 29mm, 10.28g (W 141; D & W 12/131) [3]. Fine and better, but reverses of last two rubbed £90-£120 Provenance: Second Morton & Eden Auction 10, 23-4 November 2004, lot 788 (part)

1461 LONDON, Covent Garden, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, O.P. [Old Price] Riots, 1809, white metal, unsigned [perhaps by P. Wyon], John Bull on an ass left, holding whips inscribed OLD PRICE’S and OPEN BOXES, the animal with the head of John Philip Kemble, rev. P within O in centre, laurel, rattle and trumpet around, 43mm, 30.68g (W 168; D & W 17/185; BHM 675; E 1005). Attempted piercing below ass and a small area of tin pest on rim, otherwise good very fine £70-£90 Provenance: A Group of Theatre Passes, SNC February 2004 (TT 2855)

1462 LONDON, Coventry Street, Prince’s Theatre, uniface brass, 30mm, 11.15g (W 384; D & W 34/365), Prince of Wales Theatre, uniface brass, PIT, 30mm, 7.83g (W 392; D & W 34/362); Haymarket, Theatre Royal, 1778, uniface copper, PIT, stamped P above, 37mm, 11.54g (W 256; D & W 24/270 var.) [3]. Fine to very fine, but last with some scratches on obverse £60-£80 1463 LONDON, Crystal Palace, The Crystal Palace L[awn] T[ennis], oval brass, stamped 217 1934, 39 x 32mm (Allen 1931/010); L[ondon] C[ounty] C[ouncil] Parks Dept, L[awn] T[ennis] Grass Courts, oval brass (2), stamped 5088 1923, 56148 1923, both 38 x 30mm (W 1474) [3]. First good fine, second excavated, last very fine £20-£30 Provenance: First DNW Auction 48, 30 November 2000, lot 380

1464 LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, Second Theatre, 1776, uniface copper, DRURY LANE and date around FIRST GALLY., pellet decoration at centre, P stamped at left, back stamped 47, 32mm, 9.44g (W 197 var.; D & W 19/208 var.). Good very fine, attractive patina £80-£100 Provenance: A. Clunes Collection, SCMB August 1972 (TP 537); SNC August 2007 (TP 010); DNW Auction T7, 7 October 2009, lot 597

1465 LONDON, Drury Lane, Theatre Royal, Fourth Theatre, copper, UPPER GALLERY, 31mm, 9.73g (W 215; D & W 20/230); 1888, brass, Augustus Harris, THE ARMADA, 25mm, 4.11g (W 237 (ii)) [2]. Fine to very fine £40-£50 Provenance: First DNW Auction 58, 24-5 June 2003, lot 1318; second bt B.M. Greenaway

1466 LONDON, Finsbury Circus, London Institution, 1807, 30 Guinea Subscription, brass, by W. Wyon, number (1081) engraved below lion, 43mm, 32.18g (W 2670; D & W 156/434); London Institution, 1807, copper, number (500) engraved below arms, 43mm, 46.55g (W 2671; D & W 157/435) [2]. First good fine, second good very fine but wiped £60-£80 Provenance: Bt H. Simmons February 2007. The recipient of the first medal 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 (for another medal awarded to him see DNW 249, 1145); the recipient of the second medal was Thomas Pollock, chemist and druggist, 129 Fenchurch street

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1467 LONDON, Haymarket, King’s Theatre, silver, royal arms and supporters within a raised border, rev. crown within raised border, un-named, 42mm, 35.92g (W 287; D & W 27/295). About very fine and toned, very rare £300-£360 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 5 June 1997, lot 27

1468 LONDON, Haymarket, Robert Simpson, silver Halfcrown by J. Milton, Prince of Wales’ feathers, rev. RS monogram, 32mm, 14.04g (W 1638; D & W 314/64; D 6). Very fine and toned, very rare £120-£150 Provenance: A.P. Adams Collection, Part III, Glendining Auction, 21 March 1990, lot 324; W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 58B (Melbourne), 7-8 July 1998, lot 1559

1469 LONDON, Paternoster Square, London Stock Exchange, Broker’s badge, type 7, 1972+, silver, by C. Ironside, elevation of the New Stock Exchange, rev. arms of the City of London, named (John David Healey), 44mm, 38.45g (Naylor 7; W 2771; E 2126). Virtually as struck £40-£50 Provenance: J.S. Vogelaar Collection, Spink Auction 191, 28 November 2007, lot 181

1470 LONDON, Piccadilly, Royal Academy Antique School, ivory, legend above 1768, rev. named (B.E. Ward, Admitted 30th Decr. 1876), 52mm, 11.86g (W 1033; D & W 63/143). About extremely fine, very rare £200-£260 Bernard Evans Ward (1857-1933), b London, was a renowned painter of the Victorian era who won a gold medal for some of his works exhibited at the Royal Society of British Artists. Together with a contemporary art teacher, Elíseo Abelardo Alvarez Calderón (1847-1911), he founded the St John's Wood Art School, at 7 Elm Tree road, N.W., in 1878; among the teachers they hired was Vanessa Bell, sister of Virginia Woolf and herself part of the Bloomsbury group of artists. After a lawsuit had cost him his fortune, Ward emigrated to the USA, living firstly near Cleveland, Ohio, then by the early 1920s in Florida, before returning to Akron, Ohio, where he died in August 1933 at the age of 76. Prospective buyers please note: ivory is covered by CITES legislation and in all probability this item cannot be exported from the UK

1471 LONDON, Southwark, South London Palace, Second Theatre, [1869+], brass, TRANSFER, 32mm, 10.18g (W 421; D & W 35/380); Uncertain locality, Theatre Royal, brass, THEATRE ROYAL GALLERY, 31mm, 13.44g (W 445), Theatre Royal, oval brass by Cottrill, HALF PRICE PIT, 38 x 20mm, 5.27g (W –; D & W –) [3]. Fine to very fine, second with usual triangular punchmark £50-£70

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Tickets and Passes from the Collection formed by Philip Jones

1472 LONDON, The Strand, The Oak Society, 1750, copper, by C.N. Roettier and T. Pingo, bust of Prince Charles right, rev. withered oak tree in centre, flourishing sapling to left, 34mm, 13.30g (Woolf 62:1; Eimer 5; MI II, 655/359; E 625). Extremely fine but has been wiped, much original colour £120-£150 Provenance: Cresswell-Corfield Collection, DNW Auction 34, 6 February 1998, lot 464

1473 NORTHUMBERLAND, Blanchland, boundary token, 1839, copper, THE MANOR OF BLANCHLAND, etc, rev. bishop’s mitre above coronet, edge plain, 34mm, 17.49g (Gardiner pp.64-5; W 2694; D & W 300/2). Extremely fine, a hint of original colour £40-£60 Provenance: D.G. Vorley Collection, Glendining Auction, 2 June 1994, lot 839 (part)

1474 RUTLAND, Rutland Legion Riflemen, silver, by [or after] J. Milton, laureate bust of George III right, rev. RUTLAND LEGION RIFLEMEN around concentric circles resembling an archery target, centre hatched, 32mm, 12.23g (Stainton, BNJ 1983, – [17 for obv.]; DH Middlesex 192 obv.). About extremely fine, extremely rare; no other specimen known to the cataloguer £150-£200 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 9 December 1997, lot 230 (part). The Rutland Legion Riflemen were a mixed force of volunteer cavalry and infantry, disbanded in 1825

1475 YORKSHIRE, Beverley, The Beverley Brotherly Society, copper, 1776, arms, rev. 2037; D & W 108/65). Good fine, rare

IOHN GOULD FATHER,

36mm, 20.85g (W £70-£90

Provenance: Glendining Auction, 24 January 1996, lot 544 (part)

1476 YORKSHIRE, York, oval silver Attorney’s Medal of Admission, 1813, by Younge & Deakin, frontal elevation of the Law Courts, rev. THE ATTORNIES MEDAL OF ADMISSION TO THE COURTS, NOT TRANSFERABLE, named (Mr John Melton), 44 x 35mm, 26.56g (D & W 100/402; cf. DNW 176, 312). Obverse edge knock at 9 o’clock, otherwise about very fine, very rare £240-£300 Provenance: Spink Auction 160, 9-10 October 2002, lot 1104

1477 Uncertain locality, Theatre, engraved brass, THEATRE ADMIT TWO PIT BEFORE SEVEN, rev. floral ornaments dividing scroll, named (T.B. Avondale), 37mm, 8.16g (W 543, this piece [not seen]). Very fine, extremely rare; research potential £80-£100 Provenance: A Group of Theatre Passes, SNC February 2004 (TT 2876). In SNC this was attributed to an Avondale Theatre, Clapham, but this seems unlikely

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1478 LONDON, Long Acre, The Duke’s Bagnio, silver with brass insert on rev., view of the interior of a columned building with bath in centre, naked female figure about to enter the water, arms of another female bather visible, TVESDAY FRYDAY above, WOMEN below, rev. legend on Garter, JDY monogram in centre, 28mm, 4.86g (W 2737; D & W 68/174). Pierced at bottom and brass insert worn almost smooth, otherwise fair, extremely rare; very few specimens known £150-£200 The Duke's Bagnio was so-called by express permission of the Duke of York (later James II) to 'Sir William Jennings, the only undertaker of this new building' erected in 1667. The Bagnio was built in Long Acre on the site of the Salisbury stables, for sweating, bathing, washing, etc. The water was medicated or perfumed and all the processes of shampooing were performed. Men were admitted on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays and women on Tuesdays and Fridays only

1479 LONDON, 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, 26.17g (W 2324; D & W 102/7; MI II, 155/422; cf. DNW 249, 1160). Trifling edge nicks, otherwise extremely fine and toned, very rare £500-£600 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

1480 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

1481 Conversation Society, copper, legend around wreath, rev. TRANSFERABLE around wreath of sprigs, NO. 52 in centre, 32mm, 11.57g (W 1922, this piece illustrated; D & W 116/129). About extremely fine, a hint of original colour £60-£80 Provenance: W.J. Noble Collection, Noble Numismatics Pty Ltd Sale 61B (Melbourne), 3-4 August 1999, lot 874 [from Baldwin 1992]; Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 91 (Sydney), 21-3 July 2009, lot 4021; Noble Numismatics Pty Auction 105 (Sydney), 25-7 March 2014, lot 2131

1482 A lead ticket, JSC (? Joint Stock Company), rev. 2P, 44mm; together with other pieces in copper (3) [4]. Varied state; research potential £40-£50

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Coin Cabinets 1483 A coin cabinet by St Leonards, 30 x 30 x 17.5cm, comprising 14 trays single-pierced to house a total of 363 coins, brass pulls, double doors, lock (without key) felt base. Minor marks on top, otherwise extremely fine and complete with all felts £90-£120

1484 Lindner stacking trays (9), to house a total of 387 coins; together with a wooden coin storage box for 100 coins [10]. Generally clean, but the box clasp broken £40-£60

1485 Lindner stacking trays (15), to house a total of 670 coins of Penny size and larger [Lot]. In excellent order, complete with protective sleeves £60-£80

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties

1486 The Demands of Charles I for an Increase in Naval and Military Forces, 1628, a copper medal [sometimes described as a Pattern Shilling] by N. Briot, bust right, rev. crossed sceptre and trident, 29mm (MI I, 520/26; N 2675; cf. SCBI Brooker 1259). Small mark in obverse field, otherwise fair to fine, scarce £150-£180

1487 Death of Sir Isaac Newton, 1727, a silver medal by J. Croker, draped bust left, rev. Science holding a plan of the solar system, 52mm, 59.94g (MI II, 469/83; E 504). Cleaned, some edge marks, otherwise about extremely fine, rare in silver; in fitted case [this somewhat warped] £200-£260

1488 Jernegan’s Lottery, 1736, a silver medal by J.S. Tanner, Minerva standing between trophies and emblems of arts and sciences, rev. Queen Caroline watering a grove of palm trees, 39mm, 20.41g (MI II, 517/72; W 1714; E 537). Good very fine, toned £90-£120 Provenance: DNW Auction 37, 8 September 1998, lot 947; P. Jones Collection

1489 Jernegan’s Lottery, 1736, a white metal medal by J.S. Tanner, from the same dies as previous, 39mm (cf. MI II, 517/72; cf. W 1714; cf. E 537). Die flaw in obverse field, about very fine, not listed in this metal in the standard references; perhaps a trial or later strike £40-£50 Provenance: DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 562; P. Jones Collection

1490 Capture of Portobello, 1739, a pinchbeck medal, unsigned, 37mm (Adams PBvi 18-BB); another, signed I.W., 37mm (Adams PBvb 6-J); Opening of the Thames Tunnel, 1843, a white metal medal by J. Taylor, 63mm (BHM 2134); Joseph’s Flight Into Egypt, a white metal medal by Thomason, undated, 73mm [4]. Varied state £80-£100 1491 Sir Robert Walpole, a cast copper satirical medal after L. Natter, undated [c. 1741], 49mm (MI II, 562/194); Robert Walpole, Earl of Orford, 1742, a copper medal, unsigned [after L. Natter], 40mm (MI II, 567/201; E 567); Duke of Marlborough, 1742, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 55mm (Eisler 331; MI II, 568/202; E 568) [3]. First scratched in obverse field, second with faint graffiti below bust, otherwise all very fine £100-£150 1492 John Barnard, 1744, a copper medal by A. Dassier, 55mm (Eisler 339; MI II, 587/230; E 586); Admiral Lord Anson, 1747, an iron medal by T. Pingo, 43mm (Eimer 38; MI II, 634/325; E 616); Death of William Beckford, 1770, a copper medal, unsigned [by J. Kirk?], 43mm (BHM 141; E 732) [3]. Good very fine or better, second possibly a later striking £100-£150

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1493 Royal College of Surgeons, 1767, a specimen striking in copper of the award medal by T. Pingo, arms within wreath, rev. Galen standing right, looking at skeleton, rocky landscape behind, 48mm (Eimer 41; BHM 110; E 720). Extremely fine, scarce £100-£120

1494 Death of the Marquis of Granby, 1770, a silver medal by L. Pingo, armoured bust right, rev. COM MILITVR AMOR within radiant wreath, 40mm, 26.76g (Eimer 46; BHM 146; E –). Fields hairlined, light scratches on obverse, otherwise good extremely fine, extremely rare; in contemporary fitted case £150-£180 1495 Sentimental Magazine, 1773-4, copper medalets by J. Kirk (13), viz. Oliver Cromwell, George II, George III, Queen Charlotte, Duke of Gloucester, David Garrick, Lord Chatham, Lord Camden, John Wilkes, Marquis of Granby, Duchess of Gloucester, William Beckford, Duchess of Cumberland, all 26mm (BHM 166-71, 173-6, 182, 190, 194) [13]. Very fine and better, many with original colour, an attractive set £150-£200 Provenance: All except Lord Chatham Cresswell-Corfield Collection, DNW Auction 34, 6 February 1998, lot 467; P. Jones Collection

1496 Sentimental Magazine, 1773-4, silver or plated medalets by J. Kirk (7), viz. Oliver Cromwell, George II, George III, Queen Charlotte, Lord Chatham, Duchess of Gloucester, William Beckford, all 26mm (BHM 166-8, 170, 175, 194) [7]. Generally very fine, a very rare group £200-£300 Provenance: P. Jones Collection

1497 Siege of Gibraltar/Battle of La Hogue, 1782/1692, a mule silver medal formed of two cast plates joined by a silver rim, obv. of the medal by L. Pingo (cf. E 796), rev. of the medal by J. Roettiers (cf. E 346), 49mm. Very fine; loop for suspension, a most unusual item £80-£100

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1498 Marriage of the Duke of York and Princess Frederica of Prussia, 1791, a copper medal by F. Loos Jr, conjoined busts left, rev. Hymen standing facing, holding garland linking two shields, 46mm (BHM 348 [unlisted in copper]; E 843 [unlisted in copper]). Collector’s number in obverse field and traces of cleaning, otherwise extremely fine, rare £80-£100

1499 Battle of the Nile, 1798, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, seated Victory holding plaque depicting bust of Nelson, lion to right, pyramid behind, rev. shield and foul anchor, 38mm (BHM 450; E 892). Extremely fine £80-£100

1500 Battle of Copenhagen, 1801, a white metal medal, unsigned, Justice standing beside column, portrait medallions of Admirals Parker and Nelson in front, rev. view of the battle, 39mm (BHM 510; E 933). Minor marks in fields, otherwise extremely fine, rare £150-£180 1501 George Cooke, 1805, a copper medal by T. Webb, 53mm (BHM 570; E 973); Church and King, 1807, a white metal medal by P. Kempson and S. Kindon, 42mm (BHM 630); George III, Grand National Jubilee, 1809, a filled brass medal, signed M & P (perhaps N. Marchant and L. Pingo), 51mm (BHM 655) [3]. First two scratched, last with two carbon spots on obverse, otherwise about extremely fine or better; second and third pierced, last with ring and ribbon attached £100-£150

1502 Nelsonic Crimson Oakes Society (Founded 1808), a silver medal, unsigned [perhaps by B. Patrick], bust of Lord Nelson left, rev. masonic symbols, 54mm (BHM 640; W 2187; E 986). Polished, otherwise good very fine, rare; pierced at top for suspension £150-£180

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1503 George III, Golden Jubilee, 1810, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 42mm (BHM 685); Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 1840, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, 45mm (BHM 1911); Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a white metal medal, unsigned [by Brookes & Adams], 38mm (W & E 906; BHM –); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a white metal medal by Brookes & Adams, 31mm (W & E 2040) [4]. Very fine or better, first two rare; all holed at top for suspension £100-£150 1504 Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a copper medal by T. Wyon Sr after P. Turnerelli, 51mm (BHM 943), together with a uniface bronze cliché of the obv.; Death of Princess Charlotte, 1817, a white metal medal, unsigned [by T. Halliday?], 39mm (BHM 949); Death of the Duke of York, 1827, a copper medal by B. Pistrucci, 60mm (BHM 1283; E 1189); Prince Alfred, 1850, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon, 32mm (W & E 599.4; BHM 2385; E 1443) [5]. Varied state £150-£200 1505 Candidature of Henry Brougham, 1818, a silver medal by G. Mills, bust right, rev. TO THE PATRIOTIC INCORRUPTIBLE AND UNBOUGHT FREEHOLDERS OF THE COUNTY OF WESTMORELAND, etc, 36mm (BHM 970; E 1106). About extremely fine, toned; with integral loop for suspension £80-£100 1506 George III, Death, 1820, a white metal medal by T. Wyon Sr, 40mm (BHM 1001); William IV, Accession, 1830, a white metal medal by E. Thomason, 55mm (BHM 1423); William IV, Coronation, 1831, a white metal medal by T.W. Ingram, 55mm (BHM 1484); Death of Sir Robert Peel, 1850, a white metal medal by T. Pinches after H. Weekes, 45mm (BHM 2398) [4]. Good very fine or better £100-£150

1507 Tables of the Kings of England, c. 1821, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, names of monarchs in whorls around central circles on both sides, 39mm (BHM –; E –). Extremely fine and extremely rare £120-£150 1508 Religion, 1830, a gold medalet, Virgin Mary standing facing, rev. monogram within ring of stars, 20 x 14mm, 2.01g. Cleaned, some contact marks, otherwise very fine; with loop and ring for suspension £80-£100

1509 Foundation of the City of London School, 1834, a silver medal by B. Wyon, façade of building, rev. youth with seated figure of Knowledge, 58mm (BHM 1680; E 1279; Taylor 120a). About as struck, very attractively toned; in original fitted case by Wyon, 287 Regent Street, London £300-£400

1510 Chronology of the Kings of England, 1837, a white metal medal by W.J. Taylor, names of monarchs in whorls around central circles on both sides, 44mm (BHM –; E –). Extremely fine and extremely rare £150-£180

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1511 Victoria, Coronation, 1838, a white metal medal by T. Halliday, 54mm (BHM 1821); International Exhibition, 1862, a white metal medal by G. Dowler, 36mm (BHM 2729); Quincentenary of the Battle of Shrewsbury, 1903, a copper medal, unsigned [by Robinson & Co], 38mm (BHM 3897); Battle of Jutland, 1916, a white metal medal by Spink, 45mm (obv. as BHM 4117, rev. as obv. of BHM 4124) [4]. Extremely fine or better £100-£150

1512 Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 1840, a white metal medal, unsigned, conjoined busts left, rev. wedding scene, 51mm (W & E 229; BHM 1922). Some minor marks, otherwise about extremely fine, very rare £100-£120 1513 Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, 1840, white metal medals (3), unsigned, 44mm, 31mm and 29mm (BHM 1926, 1930, 1932); Marriage of the Prince of Wales and Princess Alexandra, 1863, a white metal medal by Ottley, 51mm (BHM 2768), and a lead medal, unsigned, 33mm (BHM 2775); Recovery of the Prince of Wales, 1872, a white metal medal, unsigned, 33mm (BHM 2932); Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a white metal medal, unsigned [by W.O. Lewis], 37mm (BHM 3315); Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, white metal medals (2), by F. Bowcher for Spink, 51mm (BHM 3514), by A.E.L. Rost, 38mm (BHM 3561) [9]. Varied state, most holed at top, some scarce £80-£100 1514 British Archaeological Association, copper medals by W.J. Taylor and T. Niblet (6), for meetings at Canterbury 1844 (2, one gilt), Winchester 1845, Gloucester 1846, Manchester 1850 (2, one without obv. legend), all 35mm (W 2634-6; BHM 2106; D & W 102/11, 102/13, 103/15; E 1393) [6]. Extremely fine, but all have been lacquered £90-£120 Provenance: Baldwin Auction, 22 March 2001, lot 324; P. Jones Collection

1515 The English Numismatic Medal, c. 1845, in white metal, by W.J. Taylor for W. Webster, table of monarchs from William I to Victoria with the coin denominations they issued on both sides, 45mm (BHM –). Extremely fine, scarce £100-£120

1516 Joshua Reynolds, 1845, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard for the Art Union of London, bust left, rev. detail from Reynolds’ painting The Infant Hercules, 58mm (BHM 2207; E 1399). Extremely fine £80-£100

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1517 Great Bell of York Minster, 1845, a white metal medal by J. Davis, conjoined heads of Victoria and Albert left, rev. the Great Bell, 44mm (W & E –; BHM 2222; E –). About extremely fine, very rare £100-£120

1518 William Hogarth, 1848, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon for the Art Union of London, bust right, rev. detail from Hogarth’s painting Canvassing for Votes, 55mm (BHM 2302; E 1427). Small corrosion spot behind bust, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

1519 Voyage of the Junk Keying, 1848, a white metal medal by Allen & Moore, junk sailing right, rev. legend in 10 lines, 27mm (BHM 2322). Lightly brushed, otherwise extremely fine £150-£180 1520 Highbury Academy, a silver medal, unsigned, legends both sides, 32mm. Very fine; pierced for suspension

£40-£60

Provenance: P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 415 (part); P. Jones Collection

1521 Death of the Duke of Wellington, 1852, a white metal medal, unsigned [by J. Hinks], bust left, rev. weeping willow branches around plaque on plinth, 45mm (Eimer 153; BHM 2487; E 1470b). A few minor marks, otherwise extremely fine with mint bloom, rare £60-£80

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1522 William Wyon, 1854, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon for the Art Union of London, bust right, rev. Britannia and four seahorses, 56mm (BHM 2535; E 1480). About extremely fine £100-£120

1523 Christ’s Hospital, Newgate, Marker’s medal by L. Pingo, in silver, crowned bust of Edward VI right, rev. open bible, edge named (William Menzies, 1858), 35mm (Eimer 66a; MI I, 61/16; E 29; Grimshaw p.32, no.90). Very fine, darktoned £50-£70 Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 9 December 1998, lot 212 (part); P. Jones Collection

1524 Sir David Wilkie, 1861, a copper medal by L.C. Wyon for the Art Union of London, bust right, rev. detail from Wilkie’s painting The Village Politicians, 55mm (BHM 2704; E 1549). Good extremely fine £80-£100

1525 Sheffield Sunday School Union Golden Jubilee, 1862, a copper medal, unsigned, 38mm (Grant III, p.320; cf. DNW 193, 1175); Incorporation of the Town of Barrow [-in-Furness], 1867, a copper medal, unsigned, 38mm; Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, Australia, a bronze medal by Stokes & Martin, 32mm (W & E 2389B.2; BHM 3319); West Ham School Board, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (C. Doughty...1893), 35mm; Plymouth Exhibition, 1904, a bronze medal, unsigned [by J.A. Restall], 39mm (Allen Pt 4; cf. DNW M2, 2293); Arts & Crafts Exhibition, Shrewsbury, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (A. Tipton, 1906), 38mm; Currant Bread Competition, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall for T. Ottley, named (Second Prize Awarded to A.W. Mills, Aylesbury 1910), hallmarked Birmingham 1908, 39mm; The Royal Agricultural Show, Shrewsbury, 1914, a white metal medal, unsigned, 38mm (W & E 5497A.2; BHM 4105) [8]. Very fine and better, but first two lacquered and sixth has been wiped £120-£150 Provenance: P. Jones Collection, additionally: first P.D. Greenall Collection, Baldwin Auction 16, 30 October 1997, lot 415 (part), second Baldwin Auction, 22 March 2001, lot 307 (part), third Croydon Coin Auction 167, 9 January 2001, lot 741, fifth Baldwin Auction, 3 November 2001, lot 300, seventh P.J. Preston-Morley Collection, DNW Auction 54, 19 June 2002, lot 604 (part) [from A.C. Eimer May 1982]

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1526 Metropolitan Amateur Regatta (Est. 1866), Metropolitan Junior Eight Oared Challenge Cup, a silver award medal by J. Pinches, arms over crossed oars, rev. trophy, un-named, 57mm (MJP p.109). Fields brushed, otherwise extremely fine; in case of issue by John Pinches, 21 Albert Embankment, London £100-£120 1527 Bellahouston Academy, Glasgow, a silver award medal by D. Cunninghame, named (Mathematics, Rebecca G. Abercrombie, Session 1882-83), 38mm (Brodie 531); Scottish Arboricultural Society, a silver award medal, unsigned, named (Adam Spiers, for Exhibit of Timbers, Edinburgh, 1907), 35mm (Brodie 156, this piece) [2]. About extremely fine, first cleaned in the past, second has been lacquered £50-£70 Provenance: P. Jones Collection, additionally: first Bonhams Auction, 9 December 1998, lot 212 (part), second N.G. Brodie Collection, DNW Auction 41, 3 June 1999, lot 156 [from J. Whitmore May 1987]

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1528 Foundation of the Huguenot Masonic Lodge, 1885, an oval silver medal, unsigned, lit candle in candlestick, seven stars around, rev. legend and date in eight lines, 35 x 29mm. Light hairlines in fields, extremely fine £60-£80 1529 Victoria, Golden Jubilee, 1887, a bronze medal by L.C. Wyon after Sir J.E. Boehm and Sir F. Leighton, crowned bust left, rev. enthroned figure of Empire surrounded by standing figures representing Science, Letters, Art, etc, Mercury and Time below, 77mm (W & E 2000A.2; BHM 3219; E 1733). Minor spotting, otherwise about extremely fine; in original fitted case [catch broken] £100-£150 1530 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, small gold and silver medals by G.W. de Saulles, veiled bust left, rev. young bust left, 26mm (W & E 3000A.1, 3000A.2; BHM 3506; E 1817b) [2]. Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely fine £500-£600 1531 Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, small gold and silver medals by G.W. de Saulles, similar, 26mm (W & E 3000A.1, 3000A.2; BHM 3506; E 1817b) [2]. Scuffed, almost extremely fine £500-£600

1532 Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a copper medal by E. Fuchs for Elkington, crowned conjoined busts of Edward and Alexandra right, rev. Britannia seated right regarding Westminster Abbey, shield inscribed 9 AUG, 63mm (W & E 4205C.3; BHM 3772 var.; E 1870a var.). About extremely fine, rare; in black case of issue by Elkington & Co Ltd £100-£120

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1533 Edward VII, 1908, a gold medalet, unsigned, bust right, rev. St George slaying dragon. Very fine, cleaned [slabbed ANACS AU 50] £300-£400

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British Historical Medals from Various Properties 1534 London College of Chemistry & Pharmacy, an oval silver award medal, unsigned, microscopes and chemical apparatus, rev. legend, named (Awarded to William Collins Faull, for Proficiency in Botany, July 1909), 56 x 40mm. Extremely fine and attractively toned £60-£80 Provenance: P. Jones Collection. William Collins Faull, FRCS (1888-1936), b St Ives, Cornwall, received his medical education at St Mary's Hospital and, after seeing service in the Great War as a 2nd Lieutenant, acted as house surgeon at Northampton General Hospital before emigrating to South Africa. He registered there in January 1925 and practised at 1 Edmund's road, Durban, in partnership with Dr E.W. Dyer. He was a surgeon at Addington Hospital, Durban, from 1932 to 1936. He married Elizabeth Butchart Watt, MA, of Arbroath, Angus, who survived him. He died suddenly of coronary thrombosis on 13 May 1936 at 7 Elms road, Clapham, three days after his return to England

1535 A group of base metal award medals for baking (52), all awarded to L.W. Jenkins, including Association of Master Bakers of South Essex (2), both enamelled, 45 and 32mm, Confectioners, Bakers & Allied Trades Exhibition, London, by Mappin & Webb (3), 51 x 40mm (2), 40 x 32mm, Daren Bread (2), unsigned [by A. Clark & Co], both 34 x 42mm, Devon Federation of Master Bakers’ Associations & Allied Trades, by Vaughton (3), all 44mm, London Baking Trade Exhibition (5, three with suspension loops and ribbons), all 44mm, Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, unsigned (2), both 44mm, Sandy & District Floral & Horticultural Society, unsigned, 51mm, Youma Bread, unsigned [by A.C. Bloxham], 50mm; together with related medals (33), from Croydon, Darwen, Denbighshire and Flintshire, Leicester, Littleborough, North Staffordshire, Ripley, Worsley, etc, mostly dated c. 1923-33 [52]. Varied state £200-£260 1536 A group of base metal award medals for baking (52), all awarded to L.W. Jenkins, including Association of Master Bakers, Essex County, enamelled, 32mm, Association of Master Bakers of South Essex enamelled, 45mm, Confectioners, Bakers & Allied Trades Exhibition, London, by Mappin & Webb (4), 51 x 40mm (3), 40 x 32mm, Daren Bread (3), unsigned [by A. Clark & Co], both 34 x 42mm, Devon Federation of Master Bakers’ Associations & Allied Trades, by Vaughton (4), all 44mm, London Baking Trade Exhibition (5, two with suspension loops and ribbons), all 44mm, Royal Welsh Agricultural Society, unsigned (2), both 44mm, Sandy & District Floral & Horticultural Society, unsigned, 51mm, Vitbe Bread, unsigned (by Vaughton), 32mm; together with related medals (30) from Batley, Bristol, Croydon, Denbighshire and Flintshire, Leeds, Ripley, Sheffield, Worsley, etc, mostly dated c. 1923-33 [52]. Varied state £200-£260 1537 Central Middlesex County Hospital, an enamelled bronze badge by Toye, named (A.J. McMichael, 1934), 32mm; Charles Frears School of Nursing, Leicester, an octagonal enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1958, 29mm; Royal Eastern Counties Hospital, Colchester, an enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1969, 33mm; Clare Hall Hospital, an enamelled silver badge by Vaughton, recipient’s name erased but dated December 1972, hallmarked Birmingham 1970, 28mm; The Hospital For Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London, an enamelled silver badge by Fattorini, hallmarked Birmingham 1973, 27mm; Addenbrooke’s, a plated enamelled badge by Fattorini, 36 x 30mm; Grimsby School of Midwifery, an enamelled badge, unsigned, 40 x 30mm; Kent Area Health Authority, Registered District Nurse, an openwork enamelled brass badge, unsigned, 36mm; King Edward VII’s Hospital for Officers, an oval enamelled badge by W.O. Lewis, 35 x 28mm; R.E.C.H., State Enrolled Nurse, an enamelled badge, unsigned, 40 x 26mm [10]. Very fine and better £70-£90

1538 Royal Geographical Society of London, Patron’s Medal, 1952, a silver award by Mary Gillick and after W. Wyon, bust of Elizabeth II right, rev. Britannia standing left, flanked by sextant and globe, edge named (Douglas Warren, 1982), 55mm (E 1229, footnote). Virtually as struck, toned; in red gilt-blocked Royal Mint case with royal monogram £100-£150 1539 Miscellaneous British medals and medalets, in silver (1), base metal (81) [82]. Varied state, silver medal ex-mount £100-£150 Provenance: D.L.F. Sealy Collection

1540 Miscellaneous British medals, medalets, gaming counters, etc, in silver (2), base metal (28) [30]. Varied state, a few pierced £60-£80 1541 Miscellaneous British and World medals, tokens and enamelled coins, in silver (3), base metal (17) [20]. Varied state £100-£150 1542 Miscellaneous badges, medals, buttons and other miscellany, all relating to Leeds [Lot]. Varied state, an interesting lot £100-£150

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1543 ALGERIA, Capture of Constantine, 1837, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel and A.A. Caqué [struck 1842-5], laureate bust of Louis Philippe left, rev. soldier in Roman dress holding dagger and crown, fortress in flames to left, 52mm. Extremely fine £100-£120

1544 ALGERIA, Occupation, 1838, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, laureate bust of Louis Philippe right, rev. standing Minerva presenting winged allegory to seated Algeria, 57mm. About extremely fine £100-£120

1545 ALGERIA, Defence of Mazagran, 1840, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel [struck 1842-5], laureate bust of Louis Philippe left, rev. legend in 27 lines, 52mm (BDM I, 222). Extremely fine £100-£120

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1546 ALGERIA, Battle of D’Jemma Ghazouat, 1846, a copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, bust of Abd al-Qadir left, rev. legend in 18 lines, 57mm (Escande 24; BDM III, 90). Minor spotting, otherwise about extremely fine £120-£150

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1547 AUSTRIA, Bau der Karlskirche und Heilung der Pest, Wien [Construction of Karlskirche and Curing the Plague, Vienna], 1716, a copper medal by B. Richter and D. Warou, 42mm (Montenuevo 1442; BDM V, 119, and VI, 375); ENGLAND, Golden Jubilee of the Numismatic Society of London, 1887, a bronze medal by Lydia Gay for J. Pinches, 58mm (BHM 3344; E 1729; MJP p.170); FRANCE, La Siège de Metz, 1552, a lead medal, unsigned, 51mm (Jones I, 227; Maz. II, 408); together with obv. clichés of medals of Pomponne de Bellièvre, 1601, by N.G. Jacquet, and of Marco Polo, both 57mm (these two pierced for suspension); PAPAL STATES, Gregory XIII, Holy Year, 1575, a restrike bronze medal by G. Bonzagi, 38mm (Modesti 710) [6]. Fine to very fine £60-£80

1548 AUSTRIA, Maria Theresa, 1745, a copper medal by J. Dassier, 55mm (Eisler 263; BDM I, 516); FRANCE, Maurice of Saxony, an oval cast bronze plaque, unsigned [after J. Dassier], 61 x 49mm, Montesquieu, 1753, a copper medal by J.A. Dassier, 60mm (Eisler 357; BDM I, 511) [3]. Very fine or better £100-£150

1549 BELGIUM, Independence, 1830, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, 51mm; Death of the Duke of Orléans, 1842, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 73mm (BDM II, 433); Visit of Queen Victoria to Belgium, 1843, a copper medal, unsigned, 42mm; Opening of the Brussels-Paris Railway, 1846, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 73mm (BDM II, 434) [4]. Very fine or better but last pierced at top, first rare £80-£100

1550 BELGIUM, Death of Queen Louise, 1850, a copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, 50mm (BDM III, 90), Leopold I, Return to Brussels, 1862, a copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, 60mm (BDM III, 90); GERMANY, Johann Friedrich Böttger, a white porcelain medal, unsigned and undated, 64mm; ITALY, Rome, a cast bronze medal, unsigned and undated, 70mm (Attwood 1042) [4]. Varied state, last a later cast, holed; third in fitted case £60-£80

1551 BELGIUM, Marriage of the Duke and Duchess of Brabant, 1853, copper medals by L. Wiener (2), both 33mm (BDM VI, 493), Leopold I, Silver Jubilee, 1856, a copper medal by L.J. Hart, 59mm, Leopold I, Silver Jubilee, 1856, a copper medal, unsigned, 28mm, Meeting of Leopold I and William III of the Netherlands at Liège, 1861, a copper medal by L. and C. Wiener, 70mm (BDM VI, 494), Leopold I, Return to Brussels, 1862, a copper medal by A.C. Jouvenel, 60mm (BDM III, 90), Hainaut Agricultural District, a copper medal by L. Wiener, undated, 43mm, Catholic Workers Association, Silver Jubilee, 1892, a gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 51mm, Brasschaat, 75th Anniversary, 1906, a giltbronze medal, unsigned, 51mm; MEXICO, Maximilian and Carlota, 1867, a fantasy silver medalet, unsigned, 18mm [10]. Very fine or better £100-£150

1552 BELGIUM, Menin Gate, Ypres, 1927, a uniface British-made bronze plaque, unsigned, façade of the gate, 72 x 48mm (cf. DNW M10, 1477). Extremely fine £50-£70

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1553 EGYPT, The Overland Route to India Protected, 1840, a copper medal by A.J. Stothard, bust of Mehmet ‘Ali Pasha facing three-quarters left, wearing full beard and fez, rev. FROM THE COMMITTEE, THE FRIEND OF SCIENCE COMMERCE & ORDER WHO PROTECTED THE SUBJECTS AND PROPERTY OF ADVERSE POWERS AND KEPT OPEN THE OVERLAND ROUTE TO INDIA, 1840, 58mm (BHM –; Pudd. 842.2; Dogan 6504; BDM V, 696). Extremely fine and patinated, very rare £600-£800 Mehmet Ali Pasha, Albanian commander and administrator in the Ottoman army, Governor of Misr (Cairo), elected 1805, Sudan (which he conquered 1822-3), Filistin, Suriye, Hicaz, Mora, Tasoz and Girit. Later he occupied Syria, 1831-40. He is regarded by some as the founder of modern Egypt and facilitated the overland mail route for Britain, between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea

1554 FRANCE, Louis XII and Queen Anne, 1499, a cast medal in copper-plated lead, unsigned [by N. Leclerc and J. de SaintPriest], draped bust of Louis right on fleured field, rev. crowned bust of Anne left on fleured and ermined field, 114mm (Kress 527). A later cast; mount removed from top, other minor marks, otherwise very fine £100-£120

1555 FRANCE, Francis I, 1515, a copper medal [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust left, rev. VNVS NON SVFFICIT ORBIS, two globes on stands, crown above, 54mm. Flan flaw across bust, otherwise extremely fine £80-£100

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1556 FRANCE, Francis I, a copper medal, undated [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust left, with beard, rev. younger laureate and armoured bust left, without beard, 53mm. Extremely fine £100-£120

1557 FRANCE, Charles IX, a copper medal, undated [struck late 17th-early 18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. MAIOR ERIT HERCVLE, Minerva standing, holding Pillars of Hercules, 50mm. Extremely fine £100-£120

1558 FRANCE, League Against Charles V, 1552, a copper medal [struck late 17th-early 18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust of Henry II right, rev. hat between two swords, 59mm. About extremely fine £80-£100

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1559 FRANCE, Peace of Edinburgh, 1560, a copper medal [struck late 17th-early 18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust of Francis II left, rev. crowned F between two cornucopiæ containing busts of Francis and Mary, 53mm (MI I, 97/17). Extremely fine £100-£120

1560 FRANCE, Henri III, a copper medal, undated [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. divided in two: in one half two hands extended from clouds, emptying cornucopia and purse over people; in the other half people leaving city facing royal cavalry, clasped hands above, 46mm. Extremely fine £100-£120

1561 FRANCE, Henri IV, a copper medal, undated [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust right, rev. divided in two: in one half two hands extended from clouds, emptying cornucopia and purse over people; in the other half people leaving city facing royal cavalry, clasped hands above, 52mm. Extremely fine £100-£120

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1562 FRANCE, Battle of Ivry, 1590, a copper medal [struck 17th-18th century], unsigned, laureate and armoured bust of Henry IV right, rev. crown on sword, flanked by laurel branches and arms of France and Navarre, 48mm. Die break at top of obverse, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120 1563 FRANCE, Citadel of Marseille, 1660, a copper medal by J. Mauger, 41mm (Divo 54); Académie Française, Poetry Prize, 1700, a copper medal, unsigned, 51mm (Divo –) [2]. Good very fine and better £80-£100

1564 FRANCE, Birth of the Duke of Anjou, 1683, a copper medal by J. Roettiers, armoured and draped bust of Louis XIV right, rev. bust of the Dauphin right, heads of the Dukes of Burgundy and Anjou below, 63mm (Divo 200 var.). Collector’s number in obverse field, small flan flaw on reverse, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100

1565 FRANCE, Establishment of a Salt Store, 1714, a copper medal, unsigned, view of the store, boats on river in foreground, rev. legend in ten lines, 75mm (Divo –). Minor marks and scratches, otherwise about extremely fine, rare £100-£120 1566 FRANCE, Birth of the Dauphin, 1729, a copper medal by J. Duvivier, 56mm (Page-Divo –); Birth of the Duke of Anjou, 1730, a copper medal by J. Duvivier and J. Le Blanc, 41mm (Page-Divo 79); Louis XV, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué [struck c. 1820s-30s], 52mm (BDM I, 342-3) [3]. Good very fine or better £100-£150

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World Historical Medals from Various Properties 1567 FRANCE, Statue of Louis XV at Reims, 1764, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 56mm (BDM I, 686); Festivities for the Birth of the Dauphin, 1782, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 51mm (BDM I, 686); Birth of the Duke of Normandy, 1785, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, 42mm (BDM I, 686) [3]. Very fine or better £80-£100

1568 FRANCE, Construction of the Canal du Centre, 1783, a copper medal by B. Duvivier, draped bust of Louis XVI right, rev. Burgundy seated, holding caduceus aloft, surrounded by river gods, 51mm (BDM I, 686). Extremely fine £100-£120

1569 FRANCE, Coronation of Napoleon as King of Italy, 1805, a copper medal by L. Manfredini, laureate bust left, rev. Italy crowning Napoleon, 42mm (Bramsen 420; BDM III, 554). About extremely fine £80-£100 1570 FRANCE, École des Beaux-Arts, 1812, a uniface copper cliché of the rev. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 58mm, Empress Marie Louise, a uniface white metal cliché by B. Andrieu, undated, 68mm, The Holy Alliance, 1815, a uniface striking in white metal of the rev. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 51mm, Jean-Jacques Barthelemy, [1824], a uniface striking in white metal of the obv. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 41mm, Charles X, Coronation, [1825], a uniface striking in white metal of the obv. of the medal by E. Gatteaux, 51mm, Grand Concours, Le Havre, 1883, a brass medalet, unsigned, 23mm; BELGIUM, Universal Exposition, Antwerp, 1885, a bronze medal by L. Wiener, 30mm [7]. Varied state £100-£150 1571 FRANCE, Décoration du Lys, 1815, a copper medal by B. Andrieu, 40mm (BDM I, 55); Death of General Foy, 1825, a copper medal, unsigned, 41mm; Charles X, 1834, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, 51mm (BDM I, 342-3); Francis I, 1836, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué [struck 1841-2], 51mm (BDM I, 342-3) [4]. About extremely fine or better, but third with verdigris spot on edge £100-£150 1572 FRANCE, Science, Agriculture and Arts, 1819, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and B. Duvivier, 56mm; Baptism of the Duke of Bordeaux, 1821, a copper medal by A. Desboeufs, 50mm (BDM I, 565); Restoration of Ferdinand VII of Spain, 1823, a copper medal by B. Andrieu and one other, 51mm [3]. Good very fine or better £80-£100 1573 FRANCE, Charles X, Coronation, 1825, a copper medal by E. Gatteaux and A. Depaulis, 51mm (BDM I, 557); Statue of Louis XIV at Lyon, 1825, a copper medal by A. Galle, 50mm (BDM II, 197); Versailles, a copper medal by A. Michaut, undated, 50mm (BDM IV, 63) [3]. Extremely fine £100-£150 1574 FRANCE, Constitutional Charter, 1830, a copper medal by L.M. Petit, 51mm; Anglo-French Friendship, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 36mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 342); Chapelle Saint Ferdinand, 1844, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, 52mm (BDM I, 223) [3]. About extremely fine or better; last in contemporary fitted case £100-£150 1575 FRANCE, Louis Philippe, Accession, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 42mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 343); Distribution of Flags, 1830, a copper medal by R. Gayrard and A.A. Caqué, 51mm (BDM II, 226; BDM I, 343); Louis Philippe and Marie-Amelie, 1833, a copper medal by J.P. Montagny, 41mm; Marriage of the Duke of Orléans and Princess Hélène of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, 1837, a copper medal by J.J. Barre, 41mm (BDM I, 130); Opening of the Musée de Versailles, 1837, a restrike bronze medal by A Depaulis [struck after 1880], 75mm (BDM I, 557); Industrial Exposition, 1839, a copper medal by A. Depaulis, 56mm; Death of the Duke of Orléans, 1842, a cast bronze medal, unsigned, 39mm; Louis Philippe, a copper medal by M. Vivier, undated, 28mm (BDM VI, 291) [8]. Very fine or better £80-£100

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World Historical Medals from Various Properties 1576 FRANCE, Queen Marie-Amelie, a uniface bronze medal, unsigned and undated, mounted on velvet within wooden frame, 60mm (medal), 142 x 142mm (frame); Louis Philippe, 1830, a miniature gilt-bronze medal, unsigned, 11mm; Birth of the Count of Paris, 1838, a copper medal by J.P. Montagny, 26mm; Provisional Government, 1848, a brass medal, unsigned, 27mm; Burning of the Château d’Eau, 1848, a brass medal, unsigned, 28mm; Proclamation of the Second Republic, 1848, a brass medal, unsigned, 27mm; Hôtel de Ville, 1848, a copper medal, unsigned, 28mm; Gloire d’Italie, 1849, a white metal medal, unsigned, 35mm [8]. First about extremely fine but frame chipped at corners, others very fine or better £80-£100 1577 FRANCE, Capture of Antwerp, 1832, a copper medal by E. Gatteaux, 50mm (BDM II, 207); Visit of Ferdinand II of Naples and Sicily to the Paris Mint, 1836, a copper medal by L. Petit, 51mm; Return of Napoleon’s Remains to France, 1840, a restrike bronze medal by J.-J. Barre [struck after 1880], 70mm (BDM I, 129) [3]. First two extremely fine, last about extremely fine £100-£150 1578 FRANCE, Capture of Antwerp, 1832, a copper medal by Bauchery, 51mm; Baptism of the Count of Paris, 1841, a copper medal by L. Petit, 56mm (BDM IV, 466); Establishment of Primary Schools, 1842, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, 52mm (BDM I, 344) [3]. About extremely fine or better £100-£150

1579 FRANCE, Opening of the Museum of Coins and Medals, 1833, a copper medal by L. Petit, conjoined busts of Louis Philippe and Marie Amelie left, rev. two female figures, cabinet behind, 50mm (BDM IV, 466). Small edge bruise on reverse, otherwise extremely fine £100-£120

1580 FRANCE, Luxor Obelisk, 1836, a copper medal by J.-P. Montagny [struck 1842-5], 53mm (BDM IV, 130); Birth of the Count of Paris, 1838, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, 51mm (BDM I, 222); July Column, 1840, a copper medal by F. Caunois [struck 1842-5], 50mm (BDM I, 362) [3]. Extremely fine £100-£150

1581 FRANCE, Opening of the Historical Museum at Versailles, 1837, a copper medal by J.-P. Montagny, laureate busts of Louis XIV and Louis Philippe vis-à-vis, rev. Palace of Versailles, Fame flying left above, 50mm (BDM IV, 130). Extremely fine £100-£120 1582 FRANCE, Duc d’Orléans, 1842, a copper medal by J.-J. Barre after Marochetti [struck 1845-60], 71mm (BDM I, 130); Duke of Nemours Appointed Regent, 1842, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, 52mm (BDM I, 223); Émile de Girardin, 1849, a copper medal by V.M. Borrel, 52mm (BDM I, 224) [3]. About extremely fine or better, last rare; first in fitted wooden case £100-£150

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1583 FRANCE, Chamber of Deputies, 1847, a silver medal by L.M. Petit, laureate bust of Louis Philippe left, rev. Law standing facing, flanked by Mercury, Agriculture, Arts and Letters, 53mm. Cleaned, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100

1584 FRANCE, The Crimean War, 1854, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué for Obert, Abdul Mejid, Queen Victoria and Napoleon III standing facing, hands clasped, rev. legend, 51mm (Divo 183). Extremely fine, very rare in this size £500-£600

1585 GERMANY, Centenary of the University of Giessen, 1707, a silver medal, unsigned, Piety and Justice standing, rev. inscription, 32mm, 10.86g (Schütz 2859; cf. UBS 73/675). Some scratches, otherwise good fine, very rare £80-£100 1586 GERMANY, Georg Harsdoerfer, 1844, a copper medal by A.L. Dallinger, 44mm; Friedrich Schiller Centenary, 1859, a silver medal by A. Fischer, 42mm; Choral Festival, Dresden, 1865, a white metal medal, unsigned, 52mm; together with a small silver religious medalet, unsigned and undated, 18mm [4]. Good very fine or better, but third holed at top £70-£90 1587 INDIA, Diwali, a silver medal, undated, by Narrondass Manordass, Bombay, Lakshmi seated facing on lotus, flanked by two elephants, rev. Om, .999 fine, 38mm, 50.04g. Edge bruise, some marks in fields, otherwise extremely fine £60-£80 1588 ITALY, Luigi Marchesi, 1791, a copper medal by G. Hamerani, 32mm (Svarstad 349); Restoration of the Piazza Campidoglio, 1805, a uniface copper medal by T. Mercandetti, 67mm (BDM IV, 32) [2]. First good extremely fine, second with minor flan flaws and edge knocks otherwise extremely fine, both rare £100-£150 1589 ITALY, Foundation of Banco Ambrosiano, 1896, a heavy bronze medal by G. Castiglioni for Johnson, robed figure holding torch and staff, elevation of building behind, rev. legend in wreath, 95mm. Extremely fine; in maroon box of issue by S. Johnson, Milano £70-£90 1590 LORRAINE, Construction of Roads, 1705, a copper medal by F. de Saint-Urbain, 58mm (BDM V, 309); Inauguration of the Statue of Louis XV in Nancy, 1755, a copper medal by M.A. de Saint-Urbain, 51mm (Hutten-Czapski 2734 [silver]; BDM V, 314) [2]. About extremely fine £100-£150

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1591 MOROCCO, Battle of Isly, 1844, a copper medal by A.A. Caqué, uniformed bust of Louis Philippe right, rev. legend in 25 lines, 53mm. About extremely fine £100-£120

1592 NETHERLANDS, Crown Prince William, a uniface cast silver portrait medal, unsigned and undated, uniformed bust left, backed with beige silk, 37mm, 9.14g; Marriage of Prince William of Orange and Grand Duchess Anna Pavlovna of Russia, 1816, a brass medal, signed A & D.A. [?], 41mm (Diakov –); General Armaments, 1831, a copper medal by D. van der Kellen, 52mm (BDM III, 134) [3]. First good very fine and rare with integral suspension loop [small countermark on loop], second very fine and rare, last cleaned with traces of deposit on reverse otherwise extremely fine £100-£150

1593 PORTUGAL, Unveiling of the Statue of Pedro IV in Porto, 1866, a copper medal by J. Molarinho, statue on plinth, rev. legend within wreath, 60mm. Hole drilled in edge at top, otherwise extremely fine, scarce £80-£100

1594 PRUSSIA, Death of Frederick the Great, 1786, a silver medal by J.G. Holtzhey, uniformed bust left, rev. funerary urn on plinth, surrounded by symbols of arts and science, captured trophies and arms, 45mm, 26.05g (BDM II, 536). Cleaned at one time, fields lightly tooled, otherwise about extremely fine £80-£100

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1595 SPAIN, Death of Infanta Luisa Fernanda, 1897, a silver medal, unsigned [by R. Huth], veiled bust left, rev. legend in nine lines, 35mm (BDM II, 583). About extremely fine, rare £100-£120 1596 UNITED NATIONS, Food and Agriculture Organization, Calendar Medal, 2004, a bronze medal by R. Francesconi, two hands holding rice plant, globe behind, rev. calendar, edge stamped ‘2’, 80mm. About as struck, with hole drilled in edge at bottom for attachment to base; medal and base in case of issue £30-£40 No. 2 of 2,000 issued in bronze

1597 U.S.A., Régiment de la Calotte, c. 1723, a copper medal by J.-C. Roettiers, Folly enthroned on cloud, rev. coat of arms supported by two monkeys in livery, 44mm (Adams S-3; Betts 66-70). Pierced through rim and edge at top, scratched in obverse legend, otherwise good very fine £80-£100 1598 U.S.A., Harvard University, Class of 1899 Decennial, 1909, a uniface bronze medal by Dieges & Clust, Boston, laureate child standing facing, holding oar and ball, 42 x 24mm. About extremely fine, with suspension ring and ribbon; in original card box [this slightly damaged] £30-£40

1599 U.S.A., International Fine-Arts Council, Medal of Honor, a filled gold and bronze-gilt award medal by J. Kilenyi, two robed female figures on plinth, rev. naked male seated right on a hillock, at an easel, tree at left and arched building in distance, named (To Feliks Topolski for Graphic Arts, 1955), 51mm, edge stamped BALFOUR 1/1010KGF [ten per cent 10ct gold by weight]. Some rubbing to high points of reverse, otherwise very fine, extremely rare £240-£300 Feliks Topolski (1907-89), b Warsaw, emigrated to England in 1935. During World War II he served as an official war artist and shortly before his death was elected a senior draughtsman at the Royal Academy. The late Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, who counted Topolski among his ‘band of brothers’ at his stag party in 1947, was one of many who commissioned works of art from him in the 1950s and 1960s, his most prolific period. He is buried at Highgate Cemetery

1600 U.S.A., Olympic Games, Atlanta, 1996, a bronze Participant’s medal, unsigned [by M. Grear], torch logo, rev. quilt of leaves, 60mm. Mint state, rare £180-£220

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CHM Commission Form – Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals 8-9 March 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 o er a s m ar d un ess rece ed first. a sentee ds e e ecuted n t e name of ood . 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 right up until a lot is offered. You will receive a confirmatory email for all bids and amendments. Bids posted or faxed to our office using this form will now be entered by our staff into the system using exactly this facility to which our clients now have access.

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Commission Form –

Coins, Tokens and Historical Medals 8-9 March 2022

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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 ou d you e a successfu dder you rece e an n o ce deta n your purc ases. 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. fu st of pr ces rea sed appear on our e s te as t e auct on pro resses. e ep one en u r es are 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.


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 Our offices, open from 9.30am-5pm, Monday to 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.


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