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7 June 2020
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3500 Gallo-Belgic - Ambiani - Gold Stater. 1st century BC. Obv: wreathed head right. Rev: horse right with pellets above and pellet below. 6.43 grams. S. 4; LT 8593; DT 157-161; Sills 405-423; ABC 13. Very fine. £300 - 400 Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
3501 Gallo-Belgic - Ambiani - Gold Stater. 1st century BC. Sills type 2a. Obv: plain. Rev: disjointed horse right with symbol above, ‘eye’ before and pellet below. 6.14 grams. S. 11; ABC 16. Good very fine; small scrape at edge. £400 - 500 Property of a Kent gentleman; acquired UK market.
3502 z Gallo-Belgic - Gold Geometric Uniface Tree Quarter Stater. 1st century BC. Obv: plain. Rev: tree-like symbol. 1.46 grams. S. 10; LT 8722; ABC 43. Fine. £100 - 140
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3506 Corisolites - Swan’s Neck and Banner 1/4 Stater. 40-10 BC. Obv: Armorican-style head right with three large hair-locks, slit eye and scroll issuing from mouth. Rev: fantastic horse right with bulbous chest, sinuous ‘swan’s neck’, traces of lash above with X in square banner before, uncertain motif below. 1.44 grams. LT -; DT ; de Jersey -; Scheers -; cf. LT J.26; cf. DT 2343; cf. Deperyot VIII, 183, 185. Chris Rudd, List 115, number 4 (this coin). Very fine/near extremely fine. Extremely rare; unpublished in major catalogues. £200 - 300 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2072; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired from Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex Cotswold collection. Chris Rudd notes: ‘This seems to be a miniature version of a de Jersey class 4 stater, possibly with a boar below and certainly with a banner before the horse. The big difference is the horse’s neck, which is represented by a large double scroll (or are these meant to be reins?). Commenting on these excessively rare quarter staters Dr Philip de Jersey says: ‘It is apparent that these were small-scale, extremely localised issues, with the same type rarely known from more than a couple of sites. The sites on which most have been found are predominantly ritual locations, notably fana and for that reason it is difficulty to accept Gruel and Taccoën’s suggestion that the coins are ‘un element indispensable à une monétarisation réelle des échanges commerciaux’. It is far more likely that the function of these coins was intimately bound up with the site itself, perhaps as a special form offering, since they do not generally appear in the contexts one would expect if they were really evidence of monetarisation. The date of these issues is almost certainly post-conquest, Gruel and Taccoën suggest 40-10 BC - and thus the coinage represents the only significant indigenous production of the post-war years (Coinage in Iron Age Amorica, 1994, p.115)’.
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
3503 z Central Europe - Pannonia - Boii - ‘Athena Alkis’ Gold 1/24 Stater. 2nd century BC. Obv: plain, convex. Rev: Athena Alkis advancing left with shield and spear; dots in lieu of legend. 0.35 grams. Paulsen 143–50; Flesche 435; Lanz 36; KMW 503–5; Zürich 1143. Fine. Scarce. £100 - 140 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2069. The reverse type of this series was derived from the Athena Alkis type of Antigonos II Gonatas of Macedonia (319-239 BC).
3504 z Gaul - Bituriges Cubi - Horseman with Shield Drachm. 120-100 BC. Obv: Aquitanic head right with leaf-like hair. Rev: horseman right with oval shield, scrolled flower below. 3.04 grams. LT 4446; DT 3344; BMC S 174. Chris Rudd, Liz’s List 46, number 4 (this coin). Very fine; large flan. Very rare. £120 - 170
3507 Essex Chariot Wheel - Gold Quarter Stater. 1st century BC-1st century AD. Obv: wreath, cloak and crescents, seven-spoked wheel at top of flan. Rev: triple-tailed horse right, pellet-in-annulet behind, ‘onion’ motif above and six-spoked wheel below. 1.38 grams. S. -; BMC 496; ABC 2231. Extremely fine. Very rare. £700 - 900
Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2070; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); ex D. Beadell collection. From Chris Rudd notes: ‘Only 38 others recorded, mostly in French museums. These large West Berry silver coins are attributed to the Pictones by D. Nash (1978).’
3505 z Gallo-Belgic - Amorica - Human-Headed Horse Plated Stater. 70-56 BC. Obv: Armorican-style male head right. Rev: human-headed horse right with charioteer above, human head below. 6.66 grams. LT -; DT -; de Jersey -; see Chris Rudd, List 113, 8, for another example. Chris Rudd, Liz’s List, number 14 (this coin). Fine/very fine; most plating surviving. Excessively rare (only one other recorded). £180 - 240 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2071; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired from Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found Bourne, Lincolnshire, 2009. Apparently unpublished in any standard catalogue.
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3508 Belgae - Danebury Four Lyres Half Unit. 50-30 BC. Obv: boar left with upturned snout, with four lyres above. Rev: stag left, looking back over shoulder, ‘wing’ motif and annulet above, annuletin-annulet below. 0.41 grams. S. -; BMC -; ABC 935; see Chris Rudd, List 100, 18 for discussion. Chris Rudd, List 111, number 18 (this coin). Near extremely fine/good very fine; bold animals. Excessively rare (only a few others recorded). £400 - 600 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2073; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired from Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found near Basingstoke, Hampshire, before 2010.
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3509 Catuvellauni - Early Whaddon Chase Cogwheel Gold Stater. 55-45 BC. Obv: wreath motif with inward facing leaves and ornaments in angles. Rev: horse right with beaded mane, wing motif and pellet trefoil above, ellipse and cogwheel in front, cogwheel below. 5.70 grams. S. 32; BMC 279-286; ABC 2436. Chris Rudd, List 108, number 44 (this coin). Good very fine; neat flan. Rare. £1,200 - 1,700 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2076; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired from Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket). Chris Rudd notes: ‘No, this isn’t just another Early Whaddon Chase gold stater. This is a Cogwheel Type gold stater which is a rare type. This excellent example not only shows the wings of the winged sceptre on the obverse, but also a crescentic hidden face like the one on our Commius E-Type gold stater (no 20). The reverse allows us to see not one but two cruciform ‘cogwheel’ ornaments: one before the horse (complete), the other under the horse (top part). There is also a very bold pellet-triad immediately above the horse’s head.’
3510 z Atrebates and Regni - Verica - Mini Medusa Minim. 10-40 AD. Obv: COF in box with pellet at sides, pellet-in-annulet above and below. Rev: facing head of Medusa with VERI around. 0.25 grams. S. 141; BMC 1506; ABC 1271. Chris Rudd, List 117, number 26 (this coin). Good very fine/very fine. Extremely rare (only nine others recorded, including four in museums). £200 - 300 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2074; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired from Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket). Chris Rudd notes: ‘It’s five years since we sold our one and only other specimen, which came to us from the Tony Abramson collection. Commenting on it Dr Philip de Jersey said: ‘This is one of the rarest of Verica’s silver minims, with only seven examples recorded in the CCI, of which four are in museum collections. The Medusa head links the type back to the quarter stater of Tincomarus bearing the same motif (VA 378) but is rather less well defined here; the limitations of the minim dies must have made this an extraordinarily difficult piece of die engraving.’
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3512 Catuvellauni - Tasciovanus - Silver Capricorn Unit. 25 BC-10 AD. Obv: crossed wreath with two teardrop motifs and addorsed crescents to centre; T A S C in angles. Rev: winged capricorn right with annulet above; VIR below. 1.12 grams. S. 239; BMC 1666; ABC 2619. Very fine. Very rare. £100 - 140 Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
3513 Catuvellauni - Cunobelin - Sphinx Unit. 1st century AD. Obv: winged profile bust right with CVNO before. Rev: sphinx seated left with TASCIO before. 1.18 grams. S. 313; BMC 1874-1878; ABC 2870. Very fine. Scarce. £100 - 150 Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
3514 Catuvellauni - SOLIDV - Silver Unit. 40-43 AD. Obv: SOLIDV legend within chain circle. Rev: standing male figure left holding staff dividing CV - NO legend. 1.18 grams. S. 351; BMC 1894; ABC 474. Near very fine. Very rare. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent gentleman; acquired UK market.
3511 Catuvellauni - Amersham Moon Man Unit. 1st century AD. Obv: moon-shaped head left with three crescents to hairline and corded hair. Rev: triple-tailed horse left with cabled mane; leaf symbol below and pellet-rosette above. 0.94 grams. S. -; BMC -; ABC 2490; see BNJ, 1989, Coin Register, no.7; see Rudd List 16, 1995, no.26 (for first recorded example). Very fine. Very rare. £200 - 300 Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
3515 Catuvellauni - Agr - Horse Gold 1/4 Stater. 35-43 AD. Obv: corn ear without central stalk with [CA]M to left and CVN to right. Rev: horse rearing right with AGR below. 1.37 grams. S. 352; BMC 1854; ABC 3002; See Chris Rudd, Lists 64, pp.5-8; 65, pp.2-3; 70, pp.2-4 and 112, pp.5-6 for discussion. Chris Rudd, List 112, number 53 (this coin). Extremely fine; arguably the finest known example. Excessively rare (only four others recorded). £3,000 - 4,000 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2077; formerly Brodie Hall, Kent, UK, collection; acquired from Chris Rudd (with envelope and ticket); found near Stowmarket, Suffolk, 2009. Chris Rudd notes: ‘Agr is one of the most elusive rulers of late iron age Britain and this is the prettiest Agr gold quarter stater we have seen. A great specimen of a great rarity.’
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3516 Attica - Athens - Owl Tetradrachm. 449-413 BC. Obv: head of Athena right wearing crested helmet with three olive-leaves and floral scroll. Rev: owl standing right head facing with AOE right and olive-twig and crescent left, within incuse square. 17.2 grams. Sear 2526; BMC 11, 62. Extremely fine. £800 - 1,000 Property of a South London collector; acquired before 1980.
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3520 Caria - Rhodes - Rose Drachm. 304-166 BC. Magistrate Demokles. Obv: head of Helios facing three-quarters to right. Rev: DHMOKLHS legend above rose with bud on the right and dolphin swimming downwards on the left. 2.37 grams. SNG Cop 915; BMC 199-200. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2031.
3517 Attica - Athens - Owl Tetradrachm. 449-413 BC. Obv: head of Athena right wearing crested helmet with three olive-leaves and floral scroll. Rev: owl standing right head facing with AOL right and olive-twig and crescent left. 17.2 grams. Sear 2526; BMC 11, 62. Extremely fine. £500 - 700 Property of a London gentleman.
3521 Ephesos - Bee Stater. 340-324 BC. Magistrate Menoitios II. Obv: E - F with bee with straight wings. Rev: MENOITIOS to right of forepart of stag recumbent right, head left, palm tree to left. 15.2 grams. SNG von Aulock 1832; Babelon Traite 1883.71; Vienna 33908; Weber 2785; Pixodarus O142-4. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. £300 - 400
RARE 3518 Attica - Athens - Owl Tetradrachm. 157-156 BC. Magistrates Polemon, Alketes and Demetrios, struck 125-124 BC. Obv: head of Athena Parthenos right wearing triple-crested helmet. Rev: owl standing right head facing on prostrate amphora dividing Α - ΘΕ / ΠΟΛΕ - ΜΩΝ / ΑΛΚΕ - ΤΗΣ / ΔΗMΗ legend with tripod brazier left and ME below, Γ on amphora; within olive-wreath. 16.7 grams. Thompson 466h; Beulé p. 360; Svoronos pl. 50, 20 var (ΣΩ below). Rare. £250 - 350 From a home counties collection, formed 1970-1980.
3522 Ionia - Magnesia - Gold Nike Stater. 130-120 BC. Magistrate Euphemos, son of Pausanias. Obv: draped bust of Artemis right, bow and quiver behind shoulder. Rev: ΜΑΓΝΗΤΩΙ ΕΥΦΗΜΟΣ ΠΑΥΔΑΝΙΟΥ legend above and beneath Nike, holding kentron and reins, driving fast biga right. 8.45 grams. Unpublished although several have been discovered, see Heritage ANA Signature Sale 3056, August 2017, lot 30066. Good very fine. £3,000 - 4,000 Property of a London gentleman.
3519 Boeotia - Shield Stater. 379-368 BC. Magistrate Daim. Obv: Boeotian shield. Rev: amphora dividing DA - IM across fields, all within incuse concave circle. 12.1 grams. Hepworth 18; BMC 126; BCD Boiotia 523; HGC 4, 1331; Traité II-3, 267.9. Very fine. £300 - 400
3523 z Istros - Dolphin and Eagle Drachm. 4th century BC. Obv: facing male heads, the left inverted. Rev: ISTRIH legend above sea-eagle left, grasping dolphin with talons; unclear letter or monogram below. 5.60 grams. cf. Sear 1669. Near very fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2033.
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3524 Istros - Dolphin and Eagle Drachm. 4th century BC. Obv: facing male heads, the left inverted. Rev: ISTRIH legend above seaeagle left, grasping dolphin with its talons, dot under the eagle’s head and dot beneath eagle’s tail; AG monogram beneath the dolphin. 5.00 grams. SNG BMC Black Sea 249; Canarache 63. Good fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2034.
3525 Lucania - Metapontion - Barley Ear Stater. 340-330 BC. Obv: helmeted head of Leukippos right; lion’s head right behind head. Rev: ear of barley with leaf to left, club above leaf; AMI beneath the leaf. 7.92 grams. Johnston Class B2; SNG ANS 432-442; SNG Copenhagen 1208; HN Italy 1575; SNG Lockett 409. Near very fine. £100 - 140
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3528 Macedonia - Alexander III (the Great) - Zeus Tetradrachm. 280-200 BC. Posthumous issue, Odessos mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: BASILEWS ALEXANDROY legend to right and left of Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; oDH monogram beneath chair, KLEAN in exergue. 16.6 grams. Price 1173; Mueller 414; SNG Copenhagen 722; AMNG 2137. Good very fine. £150 - 200
3529 Macedonia - Alexander III (the Great) - Drachm. 3rd century BC. Lampsakos mint, posthumous issue. Obv: head of Herakles right wearing lion-skin. Rev: ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΥ to right of Zeus enthroned left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre.with buckle in left field, crescent over A below. 4.3 grams. Price 1372; Mueller 627. Near extremely fine. £100 - 150 Property of a London gentleman.
3526 Magnesia ad Maeandrum - Alexander III (The Great) Tetradrachm. 282-225 BC. Posthumous issue, Ionia mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROY legend with Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; AMHLR monogram above a humped bull butting right, in left field, meander pattern in exergue. 17.1 grams. Price 2010; Mueller 1069. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Very fine. £100 - 140
3530 Metapontum - Barley Ear Stater. 500-480 BC. Obv: ear of barley, META upwards to right (worn). Rev: incuse of obverse. 7.32 grams. Sear 235; McClean 902; BMC 9. Very fine. £150 - 200
Property of an Essex, UK collector.
3527 Macedonia - Alexander III (the Great) - Zeus Tetradrachm. 275-270 BC. Posthumous issue, Pella mint. Obv: head of Herakles right, wearing lionskin headdress. Rev: ALEXANDROY to right of Zeus seated left, right leg drawn back, holding eagle and sceptre; Macedonian helmet in left field, PAR monogram beneath the chair, KE monogram in exergue. 17.1 grams. Price 629; Mueller 233; Meydancikkale hoard 408-418. Good very fine. £300 - 400
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3531 Thessaly - Trikka - Bull and Horse Hemidrachm. 440-400 BC. Obv: Thessalos, petasos and cloak tied at neck, holding band across the horns of forepart of bull right. Rev: TR-IK-KAION legend upwards and downwards above, and beneath forepart of horse right within shallow concave circle. 2.56 grams. BCD Thessaly II 767 variant (configuration of legend). See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Near very fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2041.
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3532 Bithynian Kingdom - Nikomedes III - Zeus Tetradrachm. 120-92 BC. Obv: diademed head of Nicomedes I right. Rev: BAΣΙΛEΩΣ EΠΙΦANOYΣ NIKOMHΔΟΣ (sic) downwards to right and left of Zeus standing left, holding wreath and sceptre, eagle left on thunderbolt above OΠΜΛΡ monogram in centre field; laurel branch upright in left field, blundered date TΡ below (local year 190). 16.4 grams. RecGen 40.75 and plate XXXIII, 4 (same dies); Walcher de Moltheim 1848a and plate XIV; Waddington 601; Wroth 26 in NC 1891. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good very fine. Extremely rare. £500 - 700 Property of a London gentleman. In the Numismatic Chronicle of 1891, pp. 130131, when describing the British Museum example of this very rare coin, Warwick Wroth wrote: 'This curious tetradrachm ... resembles in type and style the coins of Nicomedes II, and was probably struck in his reign. The fillet-border probably copied from Seleucid coins and the symbol of the palm on the reverse differentiate it, however, from other tetradrachms of the Bithynian kings. It is further remarkable for having the blundered legend NIKOMHΔΟΣ and the impossible date TΡ... M. Waddington suggests that TΡ is blundered for the date HΡ, i.e. 180 of the Bithynian era, corresponding to 118-117 BC.' A few examples are known in public collections (British Museum and Paris) and the Walcher de Moltheim example was sold in 1895 (present whereabouts not known).
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3535 Seleukid Kingdom - Antiochos X Eusebes - Zeus Tetradrachm. 94-83 BC. Antioch ad Orontem mint. Obv: diademed head of Antiochos X right. Rev: BASILEWS ANTIOXOY EYSEBOYS FILOPATOROS legend to right and left of Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre (field marks off flan). 16.12 grams. Hoover HGC 1288; SC 2434; Sear 7182. Near extremely fine. £250 - 350 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2049.
3536 Seleukid Kingdom - Antiochos X Eusebes - Zeus Tetradrachm. 94-83 BC. Antioch ad Orontem mint. Obv: diademed head of Antiochos X right. Rev: BASILEWS ANTIOXOY EYSEBOYS FILOPATOROS legend to right and left of Zeus seated left, holding Nike and sceptre; omega-S monogram over A in outer left field. 15.66 grams. Hoover HGC 1288; SC 2434; Sear 7182. Extremely fine. £250 - 350 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2048.
3533 Seleukeia Pierar - Tyche Tetradrachm. 105-104 BC. Obv: turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right. Rev: SELEYKEWN THS IERAS KAI AYTONOMOY legend above and beneath thunderbolt on cushion placed on a stool, all within laurel wreath; date E between the legs, Γ at lower left. 14.84 grams. Hoover HGC 1382.2; Mionnet V, 857. Good very fine. £200 - 300 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2046.
3537 Parthia - Orodes II - Tetradrachm. 57-38 BC. Obv: profile bust left. Rev: king seated left holding Nike with inscription around in seven lines. 13.21 grams. Sellwood 48.1; Shore 212. Very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a West London gentleman; his collection formed in the late 1980searly 1990s.
3534 Seleukeia Pierar - Tyche Tetradrachm. 105-104 BC. Obv: turreted and veiled bust of Tyche right. Rev: SELEYKEWN THS IERAS KAI AYTONOMOY legend above and beneath thunderbolt on cushion placed on a stool, all within laurel wreath; date E between the legs, Γ at lower left. 14.82 grams. Hoover HGC 1382.2; Mionnet V, 857. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Good very fine. £200 - 300 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2047.
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3538 Parthia - Orodes II - Tetradrachm. 57-38 BC. Obv: profile bust left. Rev: king seated left holding Nike with inscription around in seven lines. 13.25 grams. Sellwood 48.1; Shore 212. Near very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a West London gentleman.
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3539 Parthia - Orodes II - Tetradrachm. 57-38 BC. Obv: profile bust left. Rev: king seated holding Nike with inscription in seven lines; with Γ below king’s right hand. 11.90 grams. Sellwood 48.2; Shore 213. Very fine. £100 - 120
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3544 Augustus - Shield Denarius. 19-18 BC. Colonia Patricia mint. Obv: CAESAR AVGVSTVS legend with bare head right. Rev: SIGNIS RECEPTIS above and beneath round shield inscribed CL V between an aquila on the left and a standard on the right. 3.71 grams. RIC 86a; RSC 265; BMC 417; Sear 1633. Good very fine. £350 - 450
Property of a West London gentleman.
3540 Parthia - Orodes II - Tetradrachm. 57-38 BC. Obv: profile bust left. Rev: king seated holding Nike with inscription in seven lines; Y below king’s right hand. 14.74 grams. Sellwood 48.3. Very fine. £100 - 140
3545 Augustus - Actian Apollo Denarius. 15-13 BC. Lugdunum mint. Obv: AVGVSTS DIVI F legend with bare head right. Rev: Actian Apollo standing left holding plectrum and lyre; IMP - X in fields, ACT in exergue. 3.32 grams. RIC 171; BMC 461; RSC 144a; Sear 1611. Near very fine. [No Reserve] £90 - 120 Found Cambridgeshire, UK. This type refers to the victory of Augustus over Antony and Cleopatra on 2 September 31 BC, at the battle of Actium.
Property of a West London gentleman.
3541 Parthia - Orodes II - Tetradrachm. 38-37 BC. Obv: profile bust left. Rev: king seated holding Nike with inscription in seven lines; Y below king’s right hand. 13.32 grams. Sellwood 48.3. Good very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a West London gentleman.
3542 z Aes Grave - Hand Quadrans. Circa 240 BC. Rome mint. Obv: upright hand with vertical three pellets to left. Rev: two barleygrains with vertical three pellets between. 85.2 grams, 43mm. Vecchi 51; Craw. 25/7; HN Italy 303; cf. Sear 544. Near very fine. [No Reserve] £100 - 140
3546 Tiberius - ‘Tribute Penny’ Denarius. After 16 AD. Lugdunum mint. Obv: TI CAESAR DIVI AVG F AVGVSTVS legend with laureate bust right. Rev: PONTIF MAXIM legend with female (Livia?) enthroned right holding branch and staff. 3.78 grams. RIC 26; BMC 34; RSC 16; Sear 1763. Near very fine. £100 - 140 Private collection, Cambridgeshire, UK; acquired prior to 2000. This is the coin type traditionally believed to have been shown to Jesus, referred to in the Christian New Testament, and about which Jesus said ‘Render unto Caesar the things that are Caesar’s, and unto God the things that are God’s’ (see Mark 12:17, Matthew 22:12 and Luke 20:25).
Ex North London gentleman; formerly in the Richard Swann collection.
3543 Mark Antony and Octavian - Double Portrait Denarius. 40-39 BC. Rome mint. Obv: M ANTON IMP III VIR R P C AVG legend with bare head of Mark Antony right. Rev: CAESAR IMP PONT III VIR R P C legend with bare head of Octavian right. 3.4 grams. Craw. 528/3 note; Syd. 1194; RSC 2; Sear 1506. Good very fine. £350 - 450
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3547 Drusus - Twins Cornucopiae Sestertius. 23 AD. Rome mint. Obv: caduceus between crossed cornucopiae bearing heads of the twins Tiberius Gemellus and Germanicus. Rev: DRVSVS CAESAR TI AVG F DIVI AVG N PONT TR POT II legend around large SC. 23.18 grams. RIC Tiberius 42; BMC Tiberius 95; Sear 1793. Very fine. £200 - 300
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3548 Claudius - Minerva As. 42 AD. Rome mint. Obv: TI CLAVDIVS CAESAR AVG P M TR P IMP P P legend with laureate bust left. Rev: Minerva standing right brandishing spear and holding shield; S - C in fields. 10.30 grams. RIC 116; BMC 206; Sear 1862. Good very fine. [No Reserve] £90 - 120
3549 Vespasian - Pax Sestertius. 71 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES VESPASIAN AVG P M TR P P P COS III legend with laureate bust right. Rev: PAX AVGVSTI legend with Pax standing left holding olive-branch and cornucopia; S - C in fields. 24.9 grams. Sear 2330 variant (obverse legend). Near extremely fine; fields smoothed. £400 - 600 From the private collection of a European professor.
3550 Trajan - Pax Sestertius. 98-99 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M legend with laureate bust right. Rev: TR POT COS II P P legend with Pax enthroned left holding olive-branch and sceptre; SC in exergue. 26.04 grams. RIC 16; C. 291; Sear 3214 variant (consulship). Good very fine; tooled and fields smoothed. £100 - 140
3551 Trajan - Victory As. 100 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES NERVA TRAIAN AVG GERM P M legend with laureate bust right. Rev: TR POT COS III P P legend with Victory alighting left, wings spread, with shield inscribed S P / Q R in two lines; S - C in fields. 12.12 grams. RIC 417; BMC 740; Sear 3242. Near extremely fine. £100 - 140
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3552 Trajan - Parthamaspates Sestertius. 116 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAES NER TRAIANO OPTIMO AVG GER DAC PARTHICO P M TR P COS VI P P legend with laureate and draped bust right. Rev: REX PARTHIS DATVS legend with emperor seated left on high platform accompanied by officer, placing diadem on head of king Parthamaspates who stands before beside platform, Parthia kneeling right in supplication before; SC in exergue. 22.01 grams. RIC 667; BMC 1046; Sear 3191. Very fine; tooled and smoothed. Scarce. £250 - 350
3553 Lucilla - Venus Sestertius. 164-166 AD. Wife of Lucius Verus, Rome mint. Obv: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F legend with draped bust right. Rev: VENVS legend with Venus standing left holding apple and raising drapery from left shoulder; S - C to fields. 31.58 grams. RIC 1767; BMC 1172; Sear 5507. Very fine; hair tooled. £150 - 200
3554 Lucilla - Venus Sestertius. 164-166 AD. Wife of Lucius Verus, Rome mint. Obv: LVCILLAE AVG ANTONINI AVG F legend with draped bust right. Rev: VENVS legend with Venus standing left holding apple and raising drapery from left shoulder; S - C in fields. 22.73 grams. RIC 1767; BMC 1172; Sear 5507. Good very fine; tooled and smoothed. £250 - 350
3555 Severus Alexander - Triumphal Quadriga Sestertius. 229 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP SEV ALEXANDER AVG legend with laureate bust right. Rev: P M TR P VIII COS III P P legend with emperor in triumphal quadriga right holding eagle-tipped sceptre; SC in exergue. 18.18 grams. RIC 495; BMC 575; Sear 7997. Very fine. £150 - 200
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3556 Hostilian - Providentia Dupondius. Summer-November 251 AD. Rome mint. Obv: IMP CAE G VAL HOS MES QVINTAS AVG legend with radiate and draped bust right. Rev: PROVIDENTIA AVG legend with Providentia standing left holding globe and transverse sceptre; S - C in fields. 12.8 grams. RIC -; Sear 9595; Hunter 2. See Wildwinds.com (this coin). Extremely fine. Scarce. £150 - 200
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3561 John II - Gold Portrait Hyperpyron. 1118-1143 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: +KERO-HQEI IC-XC legend with Christ enthroned facing on throne with back, holding book of gospels. Rev: MQ-QV IW DEC PO TH (or similar) legend with emperor, wearing divitision and loros, holding cross on globe, being crowned by Mary, nimbate, on the right. 4.29 grams. Sear 1940; BMC 1-2. Very fine; split to flan and small graffito to reverse. £200 - 300
Property of a London gentleman. Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2017.
3557 Parthia - Imitative Gold ‘Aureus’. 2nd-3rd century AD. Obv: CAESAR AVG GERM P M TR POT CO legend with bare head right, ONCR before and DASC behind, imitating the basic obverse of a Caligula aureus. Rev: blundered legends around archer seated right, imitating Parthian drachm types. 7.55 grams. See RIC 1; BMC 1 for Caligula type obverses. Near as struck. £200 - 300 Property of a London gentleman. A curious piece, copying elements of both Roman Imperial and Parthian issues.
3559 z Justinian I - Gold Tremissis. 527-565 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: IVSTINIANVS PP AVG legend with diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right. Rev: VICTORIA AVGVSTORVM legend with Victory advancing right holding wreath and globus cruciger; star in right field, mintmark CONOB in exergue. 1.45 grams. Sear 145. Very fine; some marks. £100 - 140
3562 Andronicus II and Michael IX - Gold Emperors with Christ Hyperpyron. 1295-1320 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: Mary, bust facing, both hands raised, within city walls of Constantinople, with six groups of towers. Rev: IC-XC legend across upper fields, partial Greek legend (..XWDC.. to left and ..ANDRLE.. to right), Michael, beardless, kneeling on the left and Andronicus, bearded, kneeling on right, both wearing loros, crowned by Christ standing between them. 2.83 grams. Sear 2396; Bendall 1995a; Ashmolean 702-753. Near very fine. £120 - 170 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2019.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3560 John II - Gold Portrait Hyperpyron. 1118-1143 AD. Constantinople mint. Obv: +KERO-HQEI IC-XC legend with Christ enthroned facing on throne with back, holding book of gospels. Rev: MQ-QV IW DEC PO TH (or similar) legend with emperor, wearing divitision and loros, holding cross on globe, being crowned by Mary, nimbate, on the right. 3.93 grams. Sear 1940; BMC 1-2. Good fine. £200 - 300 Property of a lady; acquired from her son; previously with TimeLine Auctions Sale 77, lot 2016.
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3563 Early Transitional Types - Series Va - VANIMVNDVS Pale Gold Thrymsa. 675-760 AD. Type B. Obv: profile bust right with [ ]NVS legend. Rev: small cross with +TMVNDSV[ ] legend. 1.03 grams. S. 772; N. 12/2; see Rigold, S. E., The Two Primary Series of Sceattas, BNJ 30, 1960, p.33 for then corpus of this type. Good very fine; flan chipped. Extremely rare. £150 - 200 Found Cambridgeshire, UK. XRF analysis shows the composition of this coin to be 88.8% silver and 8.5% gold with small traces (less than 1% each) of iron, copper, lead, zinc and tungsten.
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3564 Secondary Phase - Series M Type 45 Variant - Animal and Vine Sceatta. 710-760 AD. Obv: winged(?) horse-like animal right with berried spray before and below. Rev: anti-clockwise outwardly spiral paired-leaf vine with berries. 1.01 grams. S. 805; N. 142; cf. SCBI 63 (BM Anglo-Saxon I) 573; cf. SCBI 69 (Abramson) 566 (noted as ‘imitative?’ and possibly same dies?); cf. M. p.455, variant f and pl.21, 367. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (this coin). Good very fine; reverse a little offcentre. Very rare. £200 - 300
3567 Aethelred II - London / Godric - CRVX Penny. 991-997 AD. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLꝘ X legend. Rev: short voided cross with C R V X in angles and +GODRICMˉOLVND legend for the moneyer Godric at London mint. 1.67 grams. S. 1148; N. 770; cf. Hild. 2584 (same reverse legend); MEC 8, 1847 (same dies?). Near as struck; Viking peck marks to obverse. £200 - 300 Ex Mr RWM collection; ex Sincona Auction 59, lot 1491 (with lot ticket).
Found Cambridgeshire, UK. The normal examples for this series/type show the animal with a ‘sinuous’ curved back which this coin completely lacks; also, the normal examples do not seem to show a berried branch in front of the animal; SCBI 69, 566 describes the animal as ‘horse or lamb?’ and this is an interesting variant.
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3568 Cnut - London / Eadwold - Pointed Helmet Penny. 10241030 AD. BMC type XIV. Obv: profile bust and sceptre with +CNVT RECX A legend. Rev: short voided cross with pellet at centre and pellets-in-annulets with +EADPOLDONLVN legend for the moneyer Eadwold at London mint. 1.04 grams. S. 1158; N. 787. Very fine; crack to flan. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3565 Eadwig - North-Western Mint / Aelfsige - Floral Type C Penny. 955-959 AD. BMC type IV. Obv: small cross with EADPIGEREX legend. Rev: mitre-shaped floral design with rosette below dividing ÆLF - SIGE across fields for the moneyer Ælfsige at a north-western mint. 0.94 grams. S. 1125; N. 737; see EMC 10170158 for the only other example for this moneyer (fragment, probably same dies). See Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference MEC 2019.0357 (this coin); see Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference NMS-5258A8 (ditto). Very fine; small chip at edge. Extremely rare; second recorded specimen in over fifty years. £4,000 - 6,000 Found Haddiscoe, Norfolk, UK, October 2019. Only one other example for this moneyer has been recorded, a fragment excavated at Warwick in 1967 (see EMC 1017.0158).
3569 Cnut - London / Godric - Short Cross Penny. 1029-1036 AD. BMC type xvi. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +CNVT RECX legend. Rev: short voided cross and annulet with +GODRICONLVND: legend with pellets after R and above LV for the moneyer Godric at London mint. 1.10 grams. S. 1159; N. 790. Good very fine; small striking split at rim. £180 - 240 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3566 Aethelred II - Exeter / Tuna - CRVX Penny. 991-997 AD. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +ÆÐELRÆD REX ANGLꝘX legend. Rev: short voided cross with C R V X in angles and +TVNAMˉOEAXEC legend for the moneyer Tuna at Exeter mint. 1.58 grams. S. 1148; N. 770; cf. Hild. 589 (same reverse legend); Near extremely fine; dark tone. Scarce mint. £200 - 300
3570 Harold I - Huntingdon / Wulfwine - Jewel Cross Penny. 1036-1038 AD. BMC type i. Obv: profile bust with +HAROLD REX legend. Rev: jewel cross with +P.VL.FPINEONHVNT:. legend for the moneyer Wulfwine at Huntingdon mint. 1.01 grams. S. 1163; N. 802. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2019.0187 (this coin); see Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference SF-4CF5DF (this coin). Near extremely fine. Very rare. £800 - 1,000
Ex Mr RWM collection; ex Sincona Auction 59, lot 1492 (with lot ticket). Found near Little Bardfield, Essex, UK.
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3571 Harthacnut (in name of Cnut) - Dover / Boga - Arm and Sceptre Cut Farthing. 1040-1042 AD. Obv: bust left with two sceptres and +CN[ ] legend. Rev: quadrilateral over short voided cross with +[ ]DOFI legend for a moneyer, probably Boga at Dover mint. 0.24 grams. S. 1168; N. 799; see EMC 1013.0324 (possible die duplicate). See Portable Antiquities Scheme, reference KENT969AE2 (this coin). Very fine. Rare. £200 - 300
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3575 Edward the Confessor - Canterbury / Sired - Bust Facing Penny. 1062-1065 AD. BMC type xiii. Obv: facing bust with +EADPARD REX legend. Rev: small cross with +SIRED.ONCANTV legend for the moneyer Sired at Canterbury mint. 1.10 grams. S. 1183; N. 830. Very fine; slightly weak at centre. Scarce moneyer. £200 - 300
Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3572 Edward the Confessor - Hereford / Orsine - PACX Penny. 1042-1044 AD. BMC type iv. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +EDPARD REX legend. Rev: long voided cross with P A C X in angles dividing +IOR SIIE ONH FOR legend for the moneyer Orsine at Hereford mint. 0.83 grams. S. 1171; N. 813. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge (this coin). Near as struck; slightly porous surfaces. Very rare mint. £300 - 400
3576 William I - Thetford / Aelfwine - PAXS Penny. 1083-1086 AD. BMC type viii, crown 1. Obv: facing bust with sceptre and +PILLELM REXI legend. Rev: short cross with P A X S in angles and +IELFPINEONÐTE 1.18 grams. S. 1257; N. 848. Very fine; crack to flan edge. £120 - 170 Ex Mr RWM collection; acquired Lanz.
Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
3573 Edward the Confessor - Canterbury / Goldwine - Small Flan Penny. 1048-1050 AD. BMC type ii. Obv: profile bust with +EDPERD REX legend. Rev: long voided cross with +GVLDPINEONC legend for the moneyer Goldwine at Canterbury mint. 0.87 grams. S. 1175; N. 818. See Early Medieval Corpus, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, reference EMC 2019.0285 (this coin). Good fine. £180 - 240 Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
3574 Edward the Confessor - York / Winterfugel - Expanding Cross Penny. 1050-1051 AD. Light coinage, ‘Jewel Cross’ bust. Obv: profile bust with sceptre and +EDPAR RC legend. Rev: short expanding cross with annulet in second quarter and +PINTERFVGLONEOF: legend for the moneyer Winterfugel at York mint. 1.18 grams. S. 1176; N. 822; cf. Hild. 171 (same reverse legend, different type). Extremely fine. Rare type; scarce moneyer. £150 - 200 Ex Mr RWM collection; ex Sincona Auction 59, lot 1493 (with lot ticket).
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3577 Henry I - London / Algar - Profile Cross Fleury Penny. 1102 AD. BMC type ii. Obv: profile bust and sceptre with +HENRI REX legend. Rev: cross fleury with annulet centre and +IILGIIRONLVND legend with NL and ND ligated for the moneyer Algar at London mint. 1.22 grams. S. 1263A; N. 858. Near as struck; flan slightly bent and associated small cracks at edge. Scarce. £600 - 800 Found Kelvedon Hatch, Essex.
3578 Henry I - London / Wulfgar - Pointing Bust and Stars Penny. 1107 AD. BMC type vi. Obv: pointing three quarter bust with sceptre and three stars before with HENRIC REX legend. Rev: cross over saltire with quatrefoil ends and stars in angles with +PVLGAR:ON:LVND legend for the moneyer Wulfgar at London mint. 1.28 grams. S. 1267; N. 862. Fine; reverse better. Very rare. £500 - 700 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired CNG Sale 452, Lot 890 (with lot ticket).
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3579 z Henry II - London / Acard - Tealby Penny. 1165-1168 AD. Bust D. Obv: facing bust with sceptre and [ ]RI:R[E] legend. Rev: short cross and crosslets with +AC[ :O]N:L[ ] legend for the moneyer Acard at London mint. 1.22 grams. S. 1340; N. 958-959. Good fine. [No Reserve] £80 - 100
3584 z Henry IV - London - Heavy Coinage Halfpenny. 13991412 AD. Early heavy coinage. Obv: facing bust with HENRIC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets dividing CIVI TAS LON DON legend for London mint. 0.43 grams. S. 1723; N. 1352. Near very fine. Scarce. £200 - 300
Previously sold by TimeLine Originals in the 2000s (accompanied by a TimeLine Originals Certificate of Authenticity).
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired Bonhams sale 25423, lot 444 (with lot tickets).
3580 Edward III - Pre Treaty Gold Quarter Noble. 1351-1361 AD. Obv: arms with +EDWARD D G REX ANG Z FRAN D H legend. Rev: cross with E at centre and EXALTIBITVR IN GLORIA legend. 1.94 grams. S. 1498; N. 1141. Good fine; rusty dies. £300 - 400 Found Pembroke, South Wales, 2019.
3585 Henry V - London - Frowning Bust Groat. 1413-1422 AD. Class C, type 1, ‘frowning’ bust. Obv: facing bust with mullet on right shoulder and HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLI Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 3.64 grams. S. 1765; N. 1387a. Very fine. Scarce. £240 - 300 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3581 Edward III - Treaty Gold Quarter Noble. 1361-1369 AD. Obv: arms within tressure with pellets on cusps with +EDWAR DEI GRA REX ANGL legend. Rev: floriate cross with lis at centre and lions in angles with +EXALTABITVR IN GLORIA legend. 1.60 grams. S. 1510; N. 1243. Fine; some scratches. £200 - 300 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market; found Kelvedon area, Essex, UK, 2017.
3582 z Richard II - London - Long Cross Groat. 1377-1399 AD. New lettering. Obv: facing bust within tressure with +RICARD DEI GRA REX ANG Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEV and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 3.95 grams. S. 1679; N. 1320(b). Fine; part double struck. £200 - 300
3586 Henry V - London - Frowning Bust Groat. 1413-1422 AD. Class C, type 1, ‘frowning’ bust. Obv: facing bust with mullet on right shoulder and HENRIC DI GRA REX ANGLI Z FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 3.64 grams. S. 1765; N. 1387(a). Near very fine; some scuffs. £180 - 240 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
3583 Richard II - London - Groat. 1377-1399 AD. Class II. Obv: facing bust within tressure with +RICARDVS DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC legend with retrograde ‘Z’. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEV and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 3.65 grams. S. 1679. Fair; flan clipped. Scarce. £200 - 300
3587 Henry VI - London - Gold Annulet Quarter Noble. 14221427 AD. Annulet issue. Obv: arms with lis above within tressure with trefoils to points and HENRIC [lis] DI GRA REX ANGL legend and ‘large lis’ mintmark. Rev: floriate cross with lion in angles and lis at centre with EXALTABITVR [mullet] IN [annulet] GLORIA legend. 1.72 grams. S. 1810; N. 1420. Very fine. £500 - 700 Found near Astley, Yorkshire, UK, 2019.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3588 Henry VI - Calais - Rosette Mascle Groat. 1430-1431 AD. First reign. Obv: facing bust with tressure with +HENRIC[rosette]DI GRA[rosette]REX[mascle]ANGL[rosette]Z[rosette]FRANC legend. Rev: long cross and pellets with +POSVI[rosette]DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and VIL[mascle]CALI SIE[rosette] legends for Calais mint. 3.74 grams. S. 1859; N. 1446. Good very fine. £200 - 300
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3592 Henry VII - Groat. 1504-1505 AD. Regular issue. Obv: profile bust with triple band to crown and HENRIC VII DI GRA REX AGL Z FR legend and ‘cross-crosslet’ mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV legend. 2.9 grams. S. 2258; N. 1747. Good very fine. £400 - 600 Property of a Gloucester gentleman; purchased Bristol, UK, 2018.
3589 Edward IV - London - Long Cross Groat. 1464-1465 AD. First reign, light coinage, type Vb. Obv: facing bust with quatrefoils at neck within tressure with EDWARD DI GRA REX AGL Z FRANC legend and ‘rose’ mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets dividing POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVI TAS(eye) LON DON legend for London mint. 3.85 grams. S. 1998; N. 1565. Very fine. Scarce. £200 - 300
3593 Henry VIII - Tower - Facing Bust Groat. 1544-1547 AD. Obv: facing bust with HENRIC 8 D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX legend and ‘lis’ mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms dividing POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV legend. 2.25 grams. S. 2368; N. 1844. Near very fine for issue. £200 - 300
Ex Mr RWM collection. Ex Mr RWM collection.
3594 z Edward VI (in name of Henry VIII) - Canterbury Groat. 1547-1551 AD. Bust 6. Obv: three-quarter facing bust with HENRIC 8 D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX legend and no mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms dividing CIVI TAS CAN TOR legend for Canterbury mint. 2.45 grams. S. 2408; N. 1875. Very fine. Scarce. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; ex R Dalton, Littlebourne, UK, collection; loaned to and exhibited at Canterbury Cathedral.
3590 Edward IV - London - Long Cross Groat. 1468-1469 AD. First reign, light coinage. Obv: facing bust with quatrefoils by neck within tressure with EDWARD DI GRA REX ANGL Z FRANC legend and ‘crown’ mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets with POSVI DEVM ADIVTORE MEVM and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 2.85 grams. S. 2000; N. 1570. Very fine. £100 - 140 Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
3591 Henry VII - Mis-Spelt Legends Groat. 1489-1493 AD. Class IIIc. Obv: facing bust within tressure with HENNRIC DI GRA REX ANGL Z F error legend and ‘pansy’ mintmark. Rev: long cross and pellets dividing POSVI DEV ADIVTOE MEV error and CIVITAS LONDON legends for London mint. 2.71 grams. S. 2199; N. 1705(c). Near very fine. Very rare. £150 - 200 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market; ex Lord Stewartby and Potter collections; with old collector envelope.
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3595 z Edward VI - 1551 - Crown. Dated 1551 AD. Fine coinage. Obv: king riding with EDWARD VI D G AGL FRA Z HIBER REX legend with ‘y’ mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEVM ADIVITORE MEV legend. 30.11 grams. S. 2478; N. 1933. Near fine. £600 - 800 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
3596 Edward VI - London - Fine Threepence. 1551-1553 AD. Fine issue. Obv: facing bust with rose left and III right with EDWARD VI D G AGL FRA Z HIB REX legend and ‘tun’ mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEV ADIVTORE MEV legend. 1.54 grams. S. 2485; N. 1940. Very fine. Scarce. £400 - 600 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
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3597 z Mary - Groat. 1553-1554 AD. Obv: profile bust with MARIA D G ANG FRA Z HIB REGI legend with ‘pomegranate’ mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with VERITAS TEMPORIS FILIA legend. 1.98 grams. S. 2492. Near very fine. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market; ex Andrew James West collection.
3601 Charles I - York - Halfcrown. 1643-1644 AD. Type 7. Obv: king riding with EBOR below and CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRAN ET HIB REX legend and ‘lion’ mintmark. Rev: crowned oval garnished arms with CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO legend. 13.5 grams. S. 2869; N. 2315. Good fine; reverse better. Scarce. £300 - 400 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
3598 Philip and Mary - Undated Shilling. 1554-1558 AD. Full titles issue. Obv: crown over facing profile bust with PHILIP ET MARIA D G R ANG FR NEAP HISP legend and no mintmark. Rev: crowned arms dividing X - II with POSVIMVS DEVM ADIVTOREM NOSTRVM legend. 5.8 grams. S. 2497A; N. 1967. Near very fine. Scarce. £150 - 200
3602 Charles I - Tower - Halfcrown. 1630-1631 AD. Group II, type 2a. Obv: AVSPICE REGNO legend. king riding with CAROLVS D G MAG BRIT FRA ET HIB REX legend with ‘plume’ mintmark. Rev: oval arms with C R above divided by lis over rose and CHRISTO AVSPICE REGNO legend. 15 grams. S. 2759; N. - (see 2206, variant). Good fine; reverse better. Rare with lis over rose to reverse. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market; ex Andrew James West collection.
3599 Elizabeth I - 1562 - Milled Sixpence. Dated 1562 AD. Milled issue, bust C. Obv: profile bust with rose behind and ELIZABETH D G ANG FRA ET HIB REGINA legend and ‘star’ mintmark. Rev: long cross over arms with POSVI DEVM ADIVTOREM MEVM legend. 2.83 grams. S. 2595; N. 2026. Good fine. £100 - 140 Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
3603 Charles I - Newark - 1646 - Siege Shilling. Dated 1646 AD. Lozenge flan. Obv: crown with C - R at sides and XII below. Rev: OBS / NEWARK in two lines with date below. 5.4 grams. S. 3143; N. 2640. Good very fine. Scarce. £800 - 1,000 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market; ex Andrew James West collection.
3600 James I - Halfcrown. 1621-1623 AD. Third coinage. Obv: king riding with IACOBVS D G MAG BRIT FRAN & HIB REX legend and ‘thistle’ mintmark. Rev: arms with QVÆ DEVS CONIVNXIT MEMO SEPARET legend. 14.71 grams. S. 2644 variant (without birdheaded harp); N. 2122. Fine. Scarce. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3604 17th Century - Kent - Ashford - Flint - Token Farthing. Dated 1664 AD. Kent, Ashford, Thomas Flint. Obv: date with THOMAS FLINT legend. Rev: F / T S in two lines with IN ASHFORD legend. 1.03 grams. Williamson/Dickinson, Kent 10. Fine. £80 - 100 Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
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3609 z Charles II - 1671 V TERTIO - Halfcrown. Dated 1671 AD. Third bust. Obv: profile bust with CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with CC monograms and MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. Edge: raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI VICESIMO TERTIO inscription. 14.4 grams. S. 3366. Good fine. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3605 17th Century - Kent - Ashford - Wood - Token Halfpenny. Dated 1666 AD. Kent, Ashford, Samuel Wood. Obv: Saracen’s head with SAMVELL WOOD legend and date. Rev: HIS / HALF / PENNY in three lines with AT ASHFORD IN KENT legend. 2.02 grams. Williamson/Dickinson, Kent 18. Near extremely fine. £80 - 100 Found Romney Marsh, Kent area, 2000s.
3610 z Charles II - 1676 - Shilling. Dated 1676 AD. Second bust. Obv: profile bust with CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms and CC monograms with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. 5.5 grams. S. 3375. Fair but clear. Scarce. £80 - 100 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3611 z James II - 1685 - Shilling. Dated 1685 AD. Obv: profile bust with IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. 5.75 grams. S. 3410. Fine. Scarce. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3612 z James II - 1686 - Shilling. Dated 1686 AD. Obv: profile bust with IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. 5.51 grams. S. 3410. Near fine. Scarce. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3606 Commonwealth - 1653 - Shilling. Dated 1653 AD. Obv: arms within wreath with THE COMMONWEALTH OF ENGLAND legend and ‘sun’ mintmark. Rev: double arms with XII above and GOD WITH VS legend and date. 5.6 grams. S. 3217; N. 2724. Near extremely fine; grey tone. Scarce thus. £400 - 600 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market; ex Andrew James West collection.
3613 James II - 1687 over 6 - Shilling. Dated 1687 (over 6) AD. Obv: profile bust with IACOBVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date with 7 punched over 6. 5.74 grams. S. 3410. Good fine. Scarce. £250 - 300 3607 Commonwealth - Halfgroat. 1649-1660 AD. Obv: arms within wreath. Rev: double arms with II above. 955 grams. S. 3221; N. 2728. Good very fine; some lustre. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3614 z William and Mary - 1693 - Shilling. Dated 1693 AD. Obv: co-joined profile busts with GVLIELMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with WM monograms and date with MAG BR FR ET HI REX ET REGINA legend. 5.84 grams. S. 3437. Near very fine. £150 - 200 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3608 Charles II - 1671 V TERTIO - Crown. Dated 1671 AD. Third bust. Obv: profile bust with CAROLVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with CC monograms and MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. Edge: raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI VICESIMO TERTIO inscription. 29.2 grams. S. 3358. Good fine. £180 - 240
3615 William and Mary - 1693 - Sixpence. Dated 1693 AD. Obv: co-joined profile busts with GVLIELMVS ET MARIA DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with WM monograms and date and MAG BR FR ET HI REX ET REGINA legend. 2.94 grams. S. 3438. Good very fine. £200 - 300 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3616 William III - 1698 - Halfcrown. Dated 1698 AD. Obv: profile bust with GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. Edge: with raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI DECIMO inscription. 39.01 grams total. S. 3494; ESC 6th 1034. Encapsulated and graded 55 by CGS UK. £450 - 600
3620 George II - 1739 DVODECIMO - Crown. Dated 1739 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms and roses with M BF ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. Edge: raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI DVODECIMO inscription. 29.8 grams. S. 3687. Good very fine; reverse better. £1,000 - 1,400
Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3617 William III - 1695 - Shilling. Dated 1695 AD. First draped bust. Obv: profile bust with GVLIELMVS III DEI GRA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with MAG BR FRA ET HIB REX legend and date. 5.95 grams. S. 3497. Good very fine; light grey tone. £100 - 140
3621 George II - 1745 D NONO - Halfcrown. Dated 1745 AD. Old bust. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIUS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with roses in angles and M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. Edge: with raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI DECIMO NONO inscription. 14.95 grams. S. 3694; ESC 6th 1685. Near extremely fine; traces of lustre. £550 - 700
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3618 George I - 1723 SSC - Shilling. Dated 1713 AD. South Sea Company. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS D G M BR FR ET HIB REX F D legend. Rev: cruciform arms and alternating SS / C with BRVN ET L DVX S R I A TH ET EL legend and date. 6 grams. S. 3647. Near extremely fine. £150 - 200 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3619 z George I - 1718 - No Stops Halfpenny. Dated 1718 AD. Dump issue. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS REX legend with not stops. Rev: seated Britannia with BRITANNIA legend; date in exergue. 9.77 grams. S. 3659; Peck 775. Near very fine. Rare. £120 - 170
3622 George II - 1745 LIMA - Halfcrown. Dated 1745 AD. Obv: profile bust with LIMA below and GEORGIUS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. Edge: raised DECVS ET TVTAMEN ANNO REGNI DECIMO NONO inscription. 15 grams. S. 3695. Good very fine. £120 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3623 George II - 1745 LIMA - Shilling. Dated 1745 AD. Old laureate head. Obv: profile bust with LIMA below and GEORGIUS II DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: cruciform arms with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. 5.99 grams. S. 3703; ESC 6th 1724. Good very fine. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3626 George III - 1762 - Gold Quarter Guinea Love Token. Dated 1762 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned arms with M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend and date. 2.05 grams. S. 3741. Very fine; twice bent as a love token. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market. In the 17th18th century period, the giving of a twice-bent coin as a token of love was a tradition in Britain, mentioned in the verse ‘There was a crooked man, and he walked a crooked mile. He found a crooked sixpence upon a crooked stile. He bought a crooked cat, which caught a crooked mouse, And they all lived together in a little crooked house’; often using silver sixpences but, much rarer and at a higher level, from gold coins, such as this example.
3624 George III - 1787 - Gold Spade Guinea. Dated 1787 AD. Early coinages, fifth bust. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned ‘spade’ arms with date below and M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend. 8.29 grams. S. 3729. Near very fine; small loop mount scar at edge. £350 - 450 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3627 George III - 1812 - 3 Shilling Bank of England Token. Dated 1812 AD. Armoured bust. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA REX legend. Rev: BANK / TOKEN / 3 SHILL in three lines with date below within oak wreath. 14.7 grams. S. 3769. Good very fine. £80 - 100 3628 z George III - 1775 - Evasion Halfpenny. Dated 1775 AD. Obv: profile bust facing right with GEORGIVS III. Rev: seated Britannia with BRITANNIA legend; date in exergue. 4.63 grams. CGCC CH-1775B-6. Fine £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3629 z George III - 1776 - Evasion Halfpenny. Dated 1776 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III REX legend. Rev: seated Britannia with BRITANNIA legend; date in exergue. 7.69 grams. CGCC CH-1776B-2. Very fine. £200 - 300 3625 George III - 1793 - Gold Spade Guinea. Dated 1793 AD. Early coinages, fifth bust. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIVS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned ‘spade’ arms with date below and M B F ET H REX F D B ET L D S R I A T ET E legend. 8.37 grams. S. 3729. Almost extremely fine; with much lustre. Scarce thus. £800 - 1,000 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. There were no regal issue halfpennies for this date.
3630 z George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Twopence. Dated 1797 AD. Second issue, Soho mint. Obv: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III D G REX legend. Rev: seated Britannia with incuse BRITANNIA legend and date. 56.10 grams. S. 3776. Extremely fine; sometime cleaned. £150 - 250 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3631 George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Twopence. Dated 1797 AD. Second issue, Soho mint. Obv: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III D G REX legend. Rev: seated Britannia with incuse BRITANNIA legend and date. 57.67 grams. S. 3776. Extremely fine; small edge knock. £120 - 180 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3632 z George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Twopence. Dated 1797 AD. Second issue, Soho mint. Obv: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III D G REX legend. Rev: seated Britannia with incuse BRITANNIA legend and date. 56.66 grams. S. 3776. Extremely fine. £120 - 180
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3635 George III - 1819 LX - No Edge Stops Crown. Dated 1819 AD. Last coinage. Obv: profile bust with dated below and GEORGIUS III D G BRITANNIARUM REX F D legend. Rev: St George and dragon within garter. Edge: raised DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI LX inscription with singe rosette stop after LX. 28.2 grams. S. 3787. Almost uncirculated; small scratch at neck, lustrous. £400 - 600 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3636 George III - 1816 - Halfcrown. Dated 1816 AD. Large bust. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned arms within garter and collar with BRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend. 14.1 grams. S. 3788. Almost uncirculated; lustrous. £400 - 600 3633 George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Penny. Dated 1797 AD. First issue, Soho mint. Obv: profile bust with incuse GEORGIUS III D G REX legend. Rev: seated Britannia with incuse BRITANNIA legend and date. 28.08 grams. S. 3777; Peck 1132. Extremely fine. £150 - 250
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3634 George III - 1817 - Half Sovereign. Dated 1817 AD. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned arms with BRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend. 4.01 grams. S. 3786; Marsh 400. Good very fine; few small marks. £300 - 400 Found Cambridgeshire, UK.
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3637 George III - 1817 - Halfcrown. Dated 1817 AD. Last coinage, small head. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS III DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned arms within garter with BRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend. 14.1 grams. S. 3789. Good extremely fine; much lustre. £250 - 300 Property of a Kent, UK, collector; acquired on the UK coin market.
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3638 George IV - 1821 - Halfcrown. Dated 1821 AD. Laureate head. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIUS IIII D G BRITANNIAR REX F D legend. Rev: crowned lightly garnished arms with emblems around and ANNO and date below. 14.1 grams. S. 3807. Extremely fine. £150 - 200
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3642 William IV - 1836 - Halfcrown. Dated 1836 AD. Obv: profile bust with GULIELMUS IIII D G BRITANNIAR REX F D legend. Rev: crowned mantled arms with ANNO and date below. 14.1 grams. S. 3834. Good extremely fine; almost full lustre. £300 - 400
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3643 z Victoria - 1893 LVI - Crown. Dated 1893 AD. Old head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRA BRITT REGINA FID DEF IND IMP legend. Rev: St George and dragon; date in exergue. Edge: raised DECUS ET TUTAMEN ANNO REGNI LVI inscription. 28.3 grams. S. 3937. Extremely fine. £80 - 100 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3639 George IV - 1828 - Halfcrown. Dated 1828 AD. Bare head. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned arms within garniture with scroll below and BRITANNIARUM REX FID DEF legend. 13.9 grams. S. 3809. Near very fine. Scarce. £150 - 200 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3644 Victoria - 1852 - Shilling. Dated 1852 AD. Young head, type A3, second head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA DEI GRATIA BRITANNIAR REG F D legend. Rev: crown over ONE / SHILLING in two lines within wreath with date below. 5.64 grams. S. 3904; ESC 6th, 3001; BSC 866. Extremely fine; with lustre. £80 - 100 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3640 George IV - 1829 - Halfcrown. Dated 1829 AD. Bare head. Obv: profile bust with date below and GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA legend. Rev: crowned garnished arms with scroll below. 13.9 grams. S. 3809. Good very fine. £180 - 240 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3645 Victoria - 1839 - Quarter Farthing. Dated 1839 AD. Young head. Obv: profile bust with VICTORIA D G BRITANNIAR REGINA F D legend. Rev: crown over QUARTER / FARTHING in two lines with date below. 1.18 grams. S. 3953. Good extremely fine. £80 - 100 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. Struck for use in Sri Lanka (Ceylon).
3641 George IV - 1821 - Sixpence. Dated 1821 AD. Obv: profile bust with GEORGIUS IIII D G BRITANNIAR REX F D legend. Rev: crowned arms and emblems with ANNO and date below. 28.83 grams total. S. 3813; ESC 6th 2421; BSC 251. Encapsulated and graded 60 by CGSUK. £100 - 140
3646 z Edward VII - 1902 - Halfcrown. Dated 1902 AD. Obv: profile bust with EDWARDVS VII DEI GRA BRITT OMN REX legend. Rev: crowned arms within garter with IND IMP FID DEF HALF CROWN legend and date. 14.15 grams. S. 3980; ESC 3567; BSC 1510. Good extremely fine. £90 - 120 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3647 Elizabeth II - 1965 - Mis-struck Brass Threepence. Dated 1965 AD. Obv: profile bust with +ELIZABETH II DEI GRA[TIA RE]GINA F D legend. Rev: crowned portcullis with date below and THREE [PENCE] legend. 6.94 grams. S. 4153. Near as struck; some lustre. Dramatically mis-struck without collar on round flan; rare. £150 - 200
3651 China - Han State - Square Foot Spade Money. 350-250 BC. Zhai Yang. Obv: crude characters. Rev: lines. 5.6 grams, 46mm. Hartill 3.417. Extremely fine. £200 - 300
Property of a Kent gentleman; acquired UK market.
Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market.
3648 z Elizabeth II - DECUS ET TUTAMEN - Edge Inscription Only Blank £1. 1983-2014 AD. Obv: blank. Rev: blank. Edge: with incuse DECUS ET TUTAMEN inscription. 9.47 grams. See S. J1-J35 for types. Extremely fine; unfinished flan surfaces, as made. Very rare. [No Reserve] £80 - 100 Property of a Kent, UK collector; from circulation. The method of manufacture for £1 coins by the Royal Mint was first to punch out the blank; the blank then passed through the coin presses where dies stamped the obverse and reverse designs and the edge milling lines and thence to a machine that placed the inscription wording to the edge; this example clearly missed the dies and entered the last stage as a blank, creating an interesting error. Several issues of the mono-metallic £1 carry this particular edge inscription, from 1983 through to the last currency issue in 2014.
3652 Curacao - 1816-1821 - Countermarked Cut 3 Reaal. 1816-1821 AD. Formed from 1/5 deckle-edged cut of 8 reales of Ferdinand VII. Obv: lower part of original obverse with 1818 date below bust. Rev: lower part of original reverse with partial ]ET IND[ legend; countermarked with long 3 in circle. 5.14 grams. KM# 28.1. Coin fine; countermark near extremely fine. Rare; especially with date for host coin showing. £250 - 350 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3649 Australia - Mule W J Taylor Token Penny. 19th century AD. Obv: ONE PENNY in centre with ADVANCE AUSTRALIA above. Rev: emu and ostrich on grass over field. 15.18 grams. KM# - (but see KM# Tn69.1-36.3, 131 for reverse type; different obverse). Good fine. Very rare. £450 - 600 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3653 France - Rouen - Richard I - Denier. 960-980 AD. Obv: small cross and pellets with +RICARDVS legend. Rev: degraded monogram with +ROTOMAGVS legend. 1.14 grams. Duplessy 18. Good very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market.
3654 z France - Languedoc - Melgueil - Bishops of Maguelonne - Anonymous Denier. 11th-12th century AD. Obv: cross with degraded RAMVNDS legend. Rev: four annulets and central pellet with degraded NAIDONA legend. 0.53 grams. Bd. 753754; PA.3842-3843; CLR.L238; Roberts 3844. Near very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market.
3650 China - Yan State - Reversed Square Foot Spade Money. 350-250 BC. Xiang Yuan. Obv: crude characters reversed. Rev: plain. 4.9 grams. Hartill 3.402. Good very fine; some adhesions to reverse. £200 - 300
3655 z France - Metz - Bishop Bertram - Denier. 1179-1212. Obv: bishop kneeling in prayer left with BERTANN legend. Rev: hand giving Benediction over cross with METENSIS legend. 0.74 grams. Boudeau 1625; Roberts 8582. Very fine; slightly weak strike. £80 - 100
Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market.
Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market.
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3656 z France - Year 12 M - 5 Francs. Dated year 12 (18031804 AD). Toulouse mint. Obv: profile bust with BONAPARTE PREMIER CONSUL legend. Rev: 5 / FRANCS in two lines within wreath with REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE legend with date, bull and ‘M’ mintmark below. 24.8 grams. KM# 660.8. About very fine; slightly weak at reverse centre. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3660 Strasbourg - Anonymous Lis Denier. 15th-16th century AD. Obv: lis with +MONETA ARGENT legend. Rev: lis with GLA IN EXCELS DE legend (for ‘Gloria in Excelsis Deo’). 0.78 grams. Saurma 1968. Very fine. £100 - 140 Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market.
3657 France - Year 12 A - 1 Franc. Dated year 12 (1803-1804 AD). Paris mint. Obv: profile bust with NAPOLEON EMPEREUR legend. Rev: 1 / FRANC in two lines within wreath with REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE legend and date with cock left and ‘A’ mintmark to right below. 4.94 grams. KM# 649.1. Good very fine. £180 - 240 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
RARE
3661 India - Yadavas of Devagiri - Gold Pagoda. 13th century AD. Obv: plain. Rev: geometric design with four symbols in double annulet around. 3.44 grams. Fr. India 384-385. Very fine. £200 - 300 Property of a Kent gentleman; acquired on the UK market.
3658 German States - Brandenburg - Guinea Coast - 1683 Gold Trade Ducat. Dated 1683 AD. Berlin mint. Obv: profile bust with L C S below and FRID WILH D G M BR S R I EL legend. Rev: sailing ship with DEO DVCE legend and date. 3.56 grams. KM# 504. Extremely fine; with lustre. Rare. £7,500 - 9,000 Ex Mr RWM collection. Struck for trade use on the Guinea Coast of Africa.
3662 India - Yadavas of Devagiri - Gold Padmatanka. 13th century AD. Obv: plain. Rev: rosette central punchmark with four others surrounding. 3.78 grams. Fr. India 388-390. Good very fine. £200 - 300 Property of a Kent gentleman; acquired on the UK market.
3659 German States - Hessen Fulda Abbey - Conrad I Bracteate. 1134-1140 AD. Obv: abbot seated facing on dog-headed stool holding banner and crozier with +CONRADVS ABBAS + SANCTVS BONIFACIVS legend. Rev: incuse impression of obverse. 0.60 grams, 38mm. Extremely fine; slightly chipped at edge. £200 - 300
3663 India - Madras - 1803 - Proof Cash. Dated 1803 AD. Obv: lion with date below. Rev: Persian script with I CASH below. 0.68 grams. KM# 315. Proof; touch of cabinet wear to obverse. £200 - 250 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a London gentleman. The monastery was founded by Saint Sturm in 744 AD and dissolved in 1802.
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3664 Islamic - Mongol - Abu Sa’id - Gold Dinar. 716-736 AH. Shiraz mint. Obv: inscription in six lines. Rev: inscription in four lines within pentagram. 8.42 grams. Wilkes 1, 2133. Very fine. £300 - 400 Property of a London gentleman; acquired on the UK market.
Coins
3668 Spanish Netherlands - Philip IV - 1633 - Patagon. Dated 1633 AD. Antwerp mint. Obv: crowned arms within fleece collar with ARCHID AVST DVX BVRG BRAB Zc legend. Rev: crown over St Andrew’s cross dividing date with PHIL IIII D G HISP ET INDIAR REX legend. 27.49 grams. KM# 53.1. Very fine. Scarce. £90 - 120 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3669 z Merovingian - Childeric I - Metz(?) - Uncertain Bronze Piece. 5th century AD. Obv: profile bust with CHILDRICVS legend. Rev: uncertain design with MET[ ] legend for a mint at Metz(?). 1.8 grams. Fair. £100 - 140 Property of a Netherlands collector; acquired on the European market. An interesting item, worthy of research; the style is very much of the Childeric I era and is similar to the gold tremisses but the flan is thicker; perhaps once plated as a contemporary forgery?
3665 Islamic - Mongol - Abu Sa’id - Gold Dinar. 716-736 AH. Abu Ishaq. Obv: inscription in six lines. Rev: inscription in five lines within pentagram. 9.72 grams. Wilkes 1, 2133. Very fine. £300 - 400
3670 z USA - 1775 - Machin Mills Evasion Halfpenny. 18th century AD. Obv: profile bust facing right with GEORGIVS III. Rev: male warrior with BRITANNIA. 4.87 grams. Good fine. £150 - 200 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a London gentleman; acquired on the UK market.
3666 z Russia - Catherine II - 1782 - Rouble. Dated 1782 AD. Obv: profile bust with ПБ below and Б М ЕКАТЕРИНА II МП ИСАМОД ВСЕРОСС legend. Rev: double-headed eagle with arms and date above with МОНЗТА РЗБАb legend. 23.48 grams. KM# C# 67b. Good fine. £200 - 250 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3671 USA - Kentucky - Token Halfpenny. Struck circa 1793 AD. Obv: hand holding scroll with OUR / CAUSE / IS / Just in four lines with UNANIMITY IS THE STRENGTH OF SOCIETY legend. Rev: pyramid of fifteen stars with state initials on rays with E PLURIBUS UNUM legend. Edge: plain. 11.66 grams. KM# Tn 70.1. Very fine. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3667 Sierra Leone - 1807 - Abolition of Slavery Token Penny. Issued 1814 AD. Obv: standing figures clasping hands with huts, palms and small working figures behind with WE ARE ALL BRETHREN legend; SLAVE TRADE ABOLISHED / BY GREAT BRITAIN / 1807 in three lines to exergue. Rev: Arabic legend in four lines; Arabic inscription to exergue. 17.09 grams. KM# Tn1. Very fine. £150 - 200 Property of a Kent gentleman; acquired UK market.
3672 USA - 1880 - Proof Indian Cent. Dated 1880 AD. Obv: Indian profile head with date below and UNITED STATES OF AMERICA legend. Rev: ONE / CENT in two lines within wreath. 3.04 grams. KM# 87. Proof; few small marks, near full lustre. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
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3673 Princess Helena and Prince Christian - 1866 - Silver Marriage Medal. Dated 1866 AD. Obv: co-joined busts with J S & A B WYON F 25 JUNE 1866 below. Rev: crown over 5TH JULY / 1866 in two lines with PRINCESS HELENA PRINCE CHRISTIAN legend; in original leatherette case. 21.5 grams total, 32mm (box 63 x 48mm). BCM 1583b; BHM 2860; W&E 1, 1036; Fearon 317.2. Near extremely fine. Rare. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. Princess Helena (1846-1923) was the third daughter of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert; she married Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein in 1866; she was a founding member of the British Red Cross and supported many charities in the UK.
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3675 Victoria - Silver ‘Gordon Highlanders’ Badge. Hallmarked 1873 AD. A large Victorian repousse silver eight-pointed star badge bearing a facing stag`s head with strung bugle crest above within a wreath, the star points with acanthus, with mounting bar to reverse; hallmarked I&T, Birmingham, 1873. 23.6 grams. Extremely fine. Rare. £120 - 170 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. The facing stag’s head is an emblem of the Gordon Highlanders regiment.
3674 Dachshund Club - 1905 - Silver ‘Best in Show’ Medal. Awarded 1905 AD. Obv: profile of dachshund head and collar surround with PRESENTED BY THE DACHSHUND CLUB thereon. Rev: with engraved 1905 / BIRKENHEAD / BEST DACHSHUND / MR T A LEVER’S / ‘RUSHOLME REDCAP’ inscription in six lines; in original dark maroon leatherette case by R. P. Powell of 115 High Street, Oxford. 62 grams, 51mm (box 75mm square). Near as struck; few small marks. Rare. £100 - 140 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. The Dachshund Club was founded in 1881 and continues to the present day.
3676 Salisbury & Shaftsbury Bank - 11 October 1808 - £1. Dated 11 October 1808 AD. Bowles, Ogden and Wyndham, serial no. 422. Obv: black printed text and Salisbury Cathedral vignette with ink manuscript number, date and signatures. Rev: blank with printed endorsement ‘At the White-Hart Inn in the City of New Sarum / 15 August 1810 / Exhibited to us, under a Commission of Bankrupt / against WILLIAM BOWLES, THOMAS OGDEN and GEORGE WYNDHAM’ in five lines with inked initials after. 202 x 120mm. Outing 1885a. Fine; paper toned, some inked annotations, loss to upper corner. £70 - 90 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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3677 Bank of England - 5 September 1949 - Beale White £5. Dated 5 September 1949 AD. London, serial no. O34 028460. Obv: black text and Britannia vignette. Rev: blank. 213 x 134mm. Pick 344. Very fine; light paper toning, old centre fold. £70 - 90
Coins
3680 Treasury - 1922 ND Issue - Fisher - 10 Shillings. Issued 1922-1923 AD. Serial no. N/78 551595. Obv: profile bust and Britannia. Rev: 10 and TEN / SHILLINGS within cartouche. 117 x 78mm. Pick 358. Circulated; some folds and light soiling. £60 - 80 Property of a Suffolk gentleman; acquired UK market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3681 z Bank of England - 1928-1948 ND Issue - £1. Issued 1934-1939 AD. Serial no. 71O 716691. Obv: green Britannia vignette design. Rev: green St George and dragon design. 150 x 83mm. Pick 363c. Near uncirculated; one small pinhole at vignette. £70 - 90 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3682 z George VI - Bank of England - 10 Shilling Note Group [2]. 1940-1941 and 1948 AD. Emergency issue, 1940-1941, serial no. C97D 523724. Obv: Britannia. Rev: foliate design; 1948 issue, serial no. O35Z 277370. Obv: Britannia. Rev: foliate design. 138 x 78mm each. Pick366/Pick 368b. Near uncirculated. [2] £80 - 100 Property of a Suffolk gentleman; acquired UK market.
3678 Treasury - 1919 ND Issue - Fisher £1. Issued October 1919 AD. Serial no. 972936. Obv: brown St George and dragon and profile bust design. Rev: brown Houses of Parliament design. 149 x 84mm. Pick 357. Good very fine; paper lightly toned, fold to corner. £60 - 80
3683 z Bank of England - 1971-1982 ND Issue - £1 Number Sequence Group [4]. 1981-1984 AD. Serial nos. CW15 085397CW15 085400 inclusive (Somerset). Obvs: green bust design. Revs: green Sir Isaac Newton design. 135 x 66mm each. Pick 377b. Uncirculated. [4] £60 - 80 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3679 Treasury - 1922 ND Issue - Fisher 10/-. Issued 19221923 AD. Serial no. U/50 580175. Obv: green St George and dragon and profile bust design. Rev: cartouche design. 137 x 77mm. Pick 358. Good very fine; old centre fold. £60 - 80
3684 Bank of England - 1990-1992 Issue - £5 and £20 Limited Edition Matching Numbers Pair [2]. Issued 7 June 1990 and 5 June 1991 AD. E series, serial nos. A01 003144 (matching, Gill). Obvs: multicoloured bust designs. Revs: multicoloured George Stephenson and Michael Faraday designs respectively. 135 x 70 150 x 80mm Pick 382a dark signature/Pick 384a. Uncirculated. Limited edition (number 242 of 400). [2] £90 - 120 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market; with Bank of England certificate.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
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Coins
3685 z Bank of England - 1990-1992 Issue - Last Web Press Issue £5 Set [3]. Issued 1993 AD. Serial nos. AB16 999355, AB17 999355 and AB18 999355 (Kentfield). Obvs: multicoloured bust design. Revs: multicoloured George Stephenson design; housed in original Bank of England display folder. Binder 23 x 15cm (closed). Peck 382b. Uncirculated. Special collector’s issue folder. [3] £80 - 100 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3686 z Bank of England - 1993 Modified Issue - £20. 19931998 AD. Serial no. AK68 251844 (Kentfield). Obv: multicolour bust design. Rev: multicolour Michael Faraday design. 148 x 80mm. Pick 387a. Uncirculated. £70 - 90
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3687 Bank of England - 1993 Modified Issue - £5, £10 and £20 Limited Edition Matching Numbers Set [3]. 1991-1998 AD. Serial nos. BE98 000280 (matching, Kentfield). Obvs: green, brown and purple bust designs. Revs: green, brown and purple George Stephenson, Charles Dickens and Michael Faraday designs respectively; housed in original Bank of England folder and wallet, with certificate. 20 x 11.5cm (closed) Pick 382b/Pick 386b/Pick 387a. Uncirculated. Edition limited to 1888 sets. [3] £200 - 300 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market; ex Coincraft (with flyer, soiled).
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3688 Bank of England - 1971-1982 ND Issue - £50 Number Sequence Group [6]. 1993-1998 AD. Serial nos. H01 104127 to H01 104132 inclusive (Kentfield). Obvs: multicoloured bust design. Revs: multicoloured Houblon design. 156 x 85mm each. Pick 388a. Uncirculated. Rare as a sequence. [6] £1,000 - 1,400 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
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For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
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3689 Bank of England - 1993 Modified Issue - £50. 1993-1998 AD. Serial no. A10 424440 (Kentfield). Obv: multicolored bust design. Rev: multicoloured Houblon design. 156 x 85mm. Pick 388a. Uncirculated. £180 - 240
Coins
3691 Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland - 1987 Issue SPECIMEN £1, £5, £10, £20 and £100 Set [5]. Dated 25 March 1987 AD. Overprinted diagonally both sides SPECIMEN in red, Serial nos. A/I 000000. Obvs: green, blue, brown, purple and red Lord Ilay design respectively. Revs: green Edinburgh Castle, blue Culzean Castle, brown Glamis Castle, purple Brodick Castle and red Balmoral Castle designs respectively. 136 x 67 -169 x 95mm. Pick 346 variant/Pick 347 variant/Pick 348 variant/Pick 349 variant/Pick 350 variant. Uncirculated. Very rare; unlisted as specimen notes. [5, No Reserve] £500 - 700 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3690 Bank of England - 1990-1992 and Modified Issue - £20 and £50 Matching Numbers Pair [2]. 1990-1991 and 1993-1998 AD. Serial nos. A01 019100 (matching, Gill and Kentfield). Obvs: multicoloured bust designs. Revs: multicoloured Michael Faraday and Houblon designs respectively. 149 x 79 - 155 x 85mm. Pick 384a/Pick 388a. Uncirculated. [2] £200 - 300 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market. Rather a curiosity as these notes, with matching serial numbers, are from two different issues and bear the signatures of different cashiers.
3692 Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland - 1987 Issue SPECIMEN £1. Dated 25 March 1987 AD. Overprinted diagonally both sides SPECIMEN in red, serial no. A/I 000000. Obv: green Lord Ilay design. Rev: green Edinburgh Castle design. 136 x 67mm. Pick 346 variant. Uncirculated. Very rare; unlisted as specimen note. £70 - 90 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
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3693 Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland - 1987 Issue SPECIMEN £5. Dated 25 March 1987 AD. Overprinted diagonally both sides SPECIMEN in red, serial no. A/I 000000. Obv: blue Lord Ilay design. Rev: blue Culzean Castle design. 145 x 77mm. Pick 347 variant. Uncirculated. Very rare; unlisted as specimen note. £90 - 120
3695 Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland - 1987 Issue SPECIMEN £20. 25 March 1987 AD. Overprinted diagonally both sides SPECIMEN in red, serial no. A/I 000000. Obv: purple Lord Ilay design. Rev: purple Brodick Castle designs. 158 x 89mm. Pick 349 variant. Uncirculated. Very rare; unlisted as specimen note. £180 - 240
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3694 Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland - 1987 Issue SPECIMEN £10. Dated 25 March 1987 AD. Overprinted diagonally both sides SPECIMEN in red, serial no. A/I 000000. Obv: brown Lord Ilay design. Rev: brown Glamis Castle design. 151 x 85mm. Pick 348 variant. Uncirculated. Very rare; unlisted as specimen note. £120 - 170
3696 Scotland - Royal Bank of Scotland - 1987 Issue SPECIMEN £100. 25 March 1987 AD. Overprinted diagonally both sides SPECIMEN in red, serial no. A/I 000000. Obv: red Lord Ilay design. Rev: red Balmoral Castle design. 168 x 95mm. Pick 350 variant. Uncirculated. Very rare; unlisted as specimen note. £300 - 400
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
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3697 z Scotland - Clydesdale Bank Ltd - 1971-1981 and 1982-1989 Issues - £1 and £10. Dated 1 March 1977 and 9 November 1990 DA. Serial nos. D/AM460641 and E/CV073115. Obvs: green and brown text with David Livingstone and Robert the Bruce respectively. Revs: green and brown text with Bannockburn and Livingstone birthplace respectively. 134 x 66 - 152 x 84mm. Pick 204c/Pick 214. First fine with old fold, pencilled number and light soiling; second extremely fine. [2] £80 - 100
3699 z Guernsey - 1980 ND Issue - W C Bull - £1, £5 and £10 set. 1980-1989 AD. Serial Nos. D414268, C616205 and A984933. Obvs: green, brown and blue text and design respectively depicting Guernsey seal. Revs: green, brown and blue text and design depicting Daniel de Lisle Brock, Thomas de la Rue and Sir Isaac Brock respectively 134 x 66 - 150 x 85mm Pick 48a/Pick 49a/Pick 50a. Uncirculated. [3] £90 - 120 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3698 z Jersey - 1963 ND and 1976 ND Issue - 10/-, £1 and £5. 1963 and 1976-1988 AD. 1963 ND issue, 10 shillings, serial no.B774189. Obv: brown and multicolor text and bust. Rev: brown text and St Queens Manor design. 1976 ND issue, £1 and £5, serial nos. RB277344 and EB160157. Obvs: blue and brown text and bust respectively. Revs: blue and brown text and Battle of Jersey and Elizabeth Castle designs respectively. 135 x 66 - 145 x 77mm. Pick 7a/Pick 11b/Pick 12a. Very fine; very fine with four pinholes and extremely fine respectively. [3] £70 - 90 Property of a Kent, UK collector; acquired UK coin market.
3700 Danubian - Imitative Tetradrachm.
£30 - 40
3724 Macedonia - Philip II - 1/5 Tetradrachm.
£60 - 80
3701 Gaul - Aedui - Diasvlos - Horse Quinarius.
£60 - 80
3725 Thessalonica - Athena & Bull Bronze.
£50 - 70
3702 Potins and Bronzes [9].
£70 - 90
3726 Parthia - Vologases III - Drachms [4].
3703 Iceni - ‘Boudicca’ Norfolk God Unit.
£50 - 70
3727 Thrace - Cherronesos - Lion Hemidrachm.
£60 - 80
3704 Iceni - ‘Boudicca’ Norfolk God Unit.
£50 - 70
3728 Thessaly - Portrait Bronze.
£20 - 30
3705 Cunobelin - Seated Victory Unit.
£40 - 60
3729 Macedonia - Phillip II - Youth Riding Unit.
£30 - 40
3706 Alexander III (the Great) - Zeus Drachm.
£30 - 40
3730 Thrace - Perinthos - Artemis Bronze.
£70 - 90
3707 Thessaly - League Bronzes [5].
£70 - 90
3731 Parthia - Vologases III - Drachms [4].
3708 Judaea - Yehud - Replica Eagle Half Gerah.
£30 - 40
3732 Mysia - Parion - Bull Hemidrachm.
£60 - 80
3709 Egypt - Ptolemy III Euergetes - Hemiobol.
£20 - 30
3733 Macedonia - Philip II - Bronzes Group [3].
£30 - 40
3710 Lucania - Thourioi - Butting Bull Stater.
£40 - 60
3734 Alexander III (the Great) - Bronze.
£30 - 40
3711 Thrace - Olbia - Bronze Dolphin Money [10].
£50 - 70
3735 Kition - Herakles Stater.
£50 - 70
3712 Thrace - Olbia - Bronze Dolphin Money [10].
£50 - 70
3736 Alexander III (the Great) - Drachms [10].
3713 Seleukos I Nikator - Athena Drachm.
£30 - 40
3737 L Scribonius Libo - Scribonianum Denarius.
£60 - 80
3714 Calabria - Tarentum - Owl Drachm.
£20 - 30
3738 L Titurius L.f. Sabinus - Sabine Denarius.
£25 - 35
3715 Macedonia - Phillip II - Unit.
£30 - 40
3739 Q Titius - Pegasus Denarius.
£45 - 65
3716 Macedonia - Alexander III - Zeus Drachm.
£30 - 40
3740 C Poblicius Malleolus - Mars Denarius.
£30 - 40
3717 Ephesos - Bronze Tessera.
£60 - 80
3741 Ti Claudius Ti f Ap n Nero - Denarius.
£30 - 40
3718 Thrace - Cherronesos - Lion Hemidrachm.
£20 - 30
3742 Otacilia Severa - Juno Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3719 Philip II - Youth on Horseback Bronze.
£20 - 30
3743 Hadrian - Paduan Galley Medallion.
£20 - 30
3720 Lydia - Mastaura - Cornucopia Bronze.
£20 - 30
3744 Philip I - Felicitas Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3745 Severus Alexander - Paduan Medallion.
£30 - 40
3746 Salonina - Paduan Abundantia Medallion.
£30 - 40
3747 Valerian I - Emperor Standing Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3721 Parthia - Various Issues - Drachms [4]. 3722 Perrhaebi - Hera Bronze. 3723 Parthia - Vologases III - Drachms [4].
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
£100 - 140 £25 - 35 £100 - 140
£100 - 140
£100 - 140
£250 - 350
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3748 Trebonianus Gallus - Pax Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3786 Allectus - Galley Quinarius.
£20 - 30
3749 Septimius Severus to Geta - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3787 Gordian III - Diana Denarius.
£60 - 80
3788 Caracalla to Severus Alexander - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3751 Gal Maximianus to Constantine II - Folles [8]. £50 - 70
3789 Trajan - Roma Denarius.
£40 - 60
3752 Philip II - Emperor Standing Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3790 Septimius Severus to Geta - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3753 L Verus & S Severus - Obv Brockage Denarii.
£30 - 40
3791 Antoninianii and Later Bronzes Group [64]. £120 - 170
3754 Maximinus I - Providentia Denarius.
£60 - 80
3792 Elagabalus - Salus Denarius.
£60 - 80
3755 Diadumerian - Paduan Figure Sestertius.
£30 - 40
3793 Septimius Severus - Emperor Denarius.
£30 - 40
3756 Julian II - Wreath Siliqua.
£50 - 70
3794 T Decius - Genius of Illyricum Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3757 Gordian III - Paduan Roma Sestertius.
£30 - 40
3795 Philip II - Emperor Standing Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3758 Domitian and Later Bronzes [5].
£50 - 70
3796 Mixed Denarii Group [10].
£60 - 80
3759 Philip I - Emperor Riding Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3797 Septimius Severus - Victory Denarius.
£25 - 35
3760 Balbinus - Paduan Sestertius.
£20 - 30
3798 Vespasian & Others - Electrotype Sestertii.
£50 - 60
3761 Severus Alexander - Spes Denarius.
£60 - 80
3799 Valerian I - Caesar Standing Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3762 Honorius - Roma Siliqua.
£50 - 70
3800 Caracalla - Paduan Providentia Sestertius.
£30 - 40
3763 Gordian III - Virtus Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3801 Marcus Aurelius - Temple Sestertius.
£50 - 70
3764 Macrinus - Paduan Emperor Medallion.
£30 - 40
3802 Geta - Emblems Denarius.
£30 - 40
3765 Gordian III - Jupiter Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3803 Mixed Late Bronzes Group [277].
£50 - 70
3766 Faustina I to Severus Alexander - Denarii [4]. £60 - 80
3804 A. Pius and Later - Silver Issues [3].
£70 - 90
3767 Maximian - Folles Group [6].
3805 Elababalus - Paduan Sol Sestertius.
£20 - 30
3750 Marc Anthony - Legionary Denarii [3].
£120 - 170
£100 - 140
3768 Julia Domna - Cybele Sestertius.
£30 - 40
3806 Gordian III - Hercules Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3769 Valerian - Two Victories Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3807 Carausius - Antoninianii Group [5].
£70 - 90
3770 Otho - Fantasy Wolf and Twins Medallion.
£30 - 40
3808 Valerian I - Gallienus/Valerian Antoninianus. £20 - 30
3771 Paulina - Paduan Empress on Sestertius.
£20 - 30
3809 Tiberius - ‘Tribute Penny’ Denarius.
£50 - 70
3772 Philip I - Aequitas Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3810 Gallienus - Valerian/Gallienus Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3773 Julius Caesar and Galba - Fantasy Sestertius. £20 - 30
3811 Septimius Severus to Caracalla - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3774 Phillip I, II & Otacilia - Paduan Medallion.
£40 - 60
3812 Caracalla - Jupiter Antoninianus.
£30 - 40
3775 Gordian III - Laetitia Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3813 Septimius Severus to Geta - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3776 Maximinus I - Victory Denarius.
£60 - 80
3814 Gordian III - Paduan Medallion.
£20 - 30
3777 Julia Paula - Concordia Denarius.
£30 - 40
3815 Julia Paula - Concordia Denarius.
£50 - 70
3778 Severus Alexander - Annona Denarius.
£60 - 80
3816 Gratian - Roma Siliqua.
£50 - 70
3779 Constantius Gallus - Fallen Horseman AE.
£20 - 30
3817 Severus Alexander - Sol Denarius.
£60 - 80
3780 Philip I - Fides Militum Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3818 Septimius Severus to Geta - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3781 Antoninianii and Folles Group [30].
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£100 - 140
3819 Folles Group [53].
£150 - 170
3782 Gordian III - Providentia Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3820 Septimius Severus to Geta - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3783 Caracalla - Paduan Temple Medallion.
£20 - 30
3821 Gallienus - Valerian/Gallienus Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3784 Orbiana - Paduan Sestertius.
£20 - 30
3822 Lucilla - Venus Denarius.
£25 - 35
3785 Gallienus and Salonina - Paduan Medallion.
£40 - 60
3823 Faustina II to Caracalla - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
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Coins
3824 Gordian III - Sol Denarius.
£60 - 80
3862 Constantine I (the Great) - Sarmatia Bronze.
£20 - 30
3825 Lucius Verus - Paduan Fantasy Medallion.
£20 - 30
3863 Antoninus Pius - Laodikeia - Tyche Bronze.
£60 - 80
3826 Vespasian - Judea Capta Denarius.
£60 - 80
3864 Hadrian - Eagle Tetradrachm.
£40 - 60
3827 Macrinus - Paduan Securitas Sestertius.
£20 - 30
3865 Claudius - Judaea - Antonius Felix - Prutah.
£30 - 40
3828 Severus Alexander - Jupiter Denarius.
£60 - 80
3866 Macrinus - Eagle Tetradrachm.
£20 - 30
3829 Valentinian I - Emperor Standing Siliqua.
£40 - 60
3867 Romano-Celtic - Local Imitation 2 Victories.
£50 - 70
3830 Trajan(?) - Antioch - Small Bronze.
£20 - 30
3868 Hadrian - Eagle Tetradrachm.
£40 - 60
3831 Vespasian - Eagle Denarius.
£30 - 40
3869 Tiberius - Judaea - Valerius Gratus - Prutah.
£30 - 40
3832 Severus Alexander - Aequitas Denarius.
£30 - 40
3870 Judea - Antigonus II Mattathias - Bronze.
£50 - 70
3833 Aelius - Concordia Denarius.
£70 - 90
3871 Caria - Antioch ad Maeandrum - Boule.
£20 - 30
3834 Victorinus - Salus Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3872 Trajan - Rome for Syria - Bow Bronze.
£20 - 30
3835 Gordian III - Hercules Denarius.
£60 - 80
3873 Judea - Agrippa I - Prutah.
£30 - 40
3836 Trajan Decius - Abundantia Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3874 Nero (Claudius) - Antonius Felix - Prutah.
£30 - 40
3837 Trajan to Septimius Severus - Denarii [4].
£60 - 80
3875 Diadumenian - Antioch - SC Bronze.
£50 - 70
3838 Constantius II - Wreath Siliqua.
£50 - 70
3876 Romano-Celtic - Local Imitation 2 Victories.
£50 - 70
3839 Vespasian - Judaea Denarius.
£40 - 60
3877 Trajan - Arabia - Drachm.
£20 - 30
3840 Philip I - Virtus Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3878 Severus Alexander - Roma Sestertius.
£40 - 60
3841 Philip I - Roma Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3879 Mixed Bronzes (about 200).
3842 Trajan - Felicitas Denarius.
£35 - 45
3880 No Lot.
3843 Maximinus I - Victory Denarius.
£60 - 80
3881 Elagabalus - Gadara - Galley Bronze.
£60 - 80
3844 Gordian III - Laetitia Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3882 Sev Alexander - Bithynia - Nicaea Bronze.
£30 - 40
3845 Phillip II - Paduan Sestertius.
£20 - 30
3883 Romano-Celtic - Local Imitation 2 Victories.
£50 - 70
3846 Maximinus I - Victory Denarius.
£60 - 80
3884 Treb Gallus - Antioch - Eagle Tetradrachm.
£50 - 70
3847 Gallienus - Valerian/ Gallienus Antoninianus. £20 - 30
3885 Judea - Pontius Pilate - Prutah.
£40 - 60
3848 Tajan Decius - Paduan Double Sestertius.
£30 - 40
3886 Vespasian - Caria - Artemis Ephesia Bronze.
£20 - 30
3849 Numerian - Paduan Monetae Medallion.
£30 - 40
3887 Nero - Tetradrachms [12].
£20 - 30
3850 Gordian III - Fortuna Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3888 Elagabalus - Antioch - SC Bronze.
£30 - 40
3851 Julian II - Wreath Siliqua.
£40 - 60
3889 Trajan Decius - Antioch - Eagle Tetradrachm. £50 - 70
3852 Gordian III - Mars Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3890 Mixed Bronzes [4].
£50 - 70
3853 Caligula - As.
£20 - 30
3891 Tiberius - Pontius Pilate - Judaea Prutah.
£30 - 40
3854 Philip I - Annona Antoninianus.
£15 - 20
3892 Hadrian - Eagle Tetradrachm.
£40 - 60
3855 Uranius Antoninus - Paduan Tetradrachm.
£20 - 30
3893 Macrinus - Beroea - Eagle Tetradrachm.
£60 - 80
3856 Postumus - Fantasy Vespasian Dupondius.
£20 - 30
3894 Trajan - Melqart Tetradrachm.
£60 - 80
3857 Constantine I (the Great) - Mars Follis.
£30 - 40
3895 Otacilia Severa - Phillip I & II - Paduan.
£60 - 80
3858 Otacilia Severa, Phillip I & II - Paduan.
£20 - 30
3896 Judea - Herod Archelaus - Prutah.
£30 - 40
3859 Salonina - Roma Antoninianus.
£20 - 30
3897 Marcus Aurelius - Alexandria - Bronze.
£30 - 40
3860 Late Bronzes Group [14].
£50 - 70
3898 Justinian I - Large M Follis.
£20 - 30
3861 Romano-Celtic - Local Imitation 2 Victories.
£50 - 70
3899 Basil II & Constantine VIII - Class A2 Follis.
£30 - 40
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
£100 - 140
33
Coins
3900 Folles Group [2].
TimeLine Auctions
3938 Henry VIII - London - Long Cross Halfpenny.
£40 - 60
3901 Basil II and Constantine VIII - Class A2 Follis. £20 - 30
3939 Commonwealth - Halfpenny.
£50 - 70
3902 Justinian I - Half Follis.
£20 - 30
3940 James I - Halfgroat.
£20 - 30
3903 John III and Manuel I - Trachys [2].
£10 - 20
3941 Commonwealth - 1656 - Replica 6d.
£20 - 30
3904 Basil II and Constantine VIII - Class A2 Follis. £20 - 30
3942 Elizabeth I - Halfgroat.
£35 - 45
3905 Trachy Group [4].
3943 Charles I - York - Threepence.
£50 - 70
£50 - 70
£40 - 60
3906 Romanus III to Romanus IV - Anon Folles [3]. £40 - 60
3944 Carlisle - ‘1645’ - Victorian Replica Siege 3/-. £40 - 60
3907 Coin and Seal Group [4].
£50 - 70
3945 Charles I - Tower - Halfcrown.
£40 - 60
3908 Aethelred II - London - LC Cut Halfpenny.
£30 - 40
3946 Charles I - Tower - Penny.
£35 - 45
3909 Ceolwulf I to Aethelred II - Bigbury Replicas. £60 - 80
3947 Elizabeth I - 1584 - Sixpence.
£30 - 40
3910 Henry I - Quadrilateral on Fleury Cut 1/2d.
£50 - 70
3948 Pontefract - ‘1648’ - Replica Siege 1/-.
£40 - 60
3911 Richard I - Poitou - Denier.
£50 - 70
3949 Pontefract - ‘1648’ - Replica Siege 1/-.
£40 - 60
3912 Richard II - London - Long Cross Halfpenny.
£50 - 70
3950 Henry VIII - Canterbury / Warham - 2d.
£50 - 70
3913 Henry II to Edward I - Bigbury Replicas [3].
£30 - 40
3951 Henry VII - Canterbury - Facing Bust 2d.
£70 - 90
3914 Henry III - London / Rauf - SC Penny.
£60 - 80
3952 Elizabeth I - 1602 - Halfgroat.
£20 - 30
3915 Edward I - London - Long Cross Penny.
£60 - 80
3953 Mary - Groat.
£70 - 90
3916 Richard II - London - Halfpenny.
£50 - 70
3954 Henry VII - Canterbury - Facing Bust 2d.
£60 - 80
3917 Henry VI - London - Pinecone Mascle 1/2d.
£50 - 70
3955 Edward VI (Henry VIII) - Southwark - 2d.
£60 - 80
3918 Henry III - Canterbury / Tomas - SC Penny.
£40 - 60
3956 Charles I - Tower - Halfcrown & Shilling [2].
£40 - 60
3919 Henry II - London / Pieres - SC Penny.
£30 - 40
3957 George IV - 1826 - Shilling.
£15 - 20
34
3920 Henry II - London / Davi - Short Cross Penny. £40 - 60
3958 George VI - 1937 - Part Year Set [9].
3921 Henry II - Canterbury / Ricard M - Tealby 1d. £50 - 70
3959 George II - 1731 - Halfpenny.
£15 - 20
3922 Coin Weight Group [4].
£20 - 30
3960 William IV - 1831 - Halfpenny.
£10 - 20
3923 Edward I - London - Long Cross Farthing.
£40 - 60
3961 George III - Shakespeare Evasion Halfpenny. £10 - 20
3924 Henry II - Canterbury / Rogier - Tealby 1d.
£50 - 70
3962 George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Penny.
£30 - 40
3925 Henry II - Tealby Cut Halfpennies [2].
£40 - 60
3963 George III - 1771 - Duncan Evasion 1/4d.
£40 - 50
3926 Edward III - Durham - Pre Treaty Crozier 1q. £20 - 30
3964 Victoria - 1839 - PoW Model Sovereign.
£10 - 15
3927 Henry VI - London - Cross Pellet Halfpenny.
£60 - 70
3965 George III - 1816 - Sixpence.
£50 - 70
3928 Edward IV - London - Long Cross Halfpenny.
£40 - 60
3966 George V - 1932 - Florin.
£20 - 30
3929 Henry II - Canterbury / Ricard - Tealby 1d.
£30 - 40
3967 George V - 1927 - Farthing.
£10 - 20
3930 Henry VI - London - Pinecone Mascle 1/2d.
£50 - 70
3968 George VI - 1937 - Penny.
£15 - 20
3931 Henry VI - Calais - Rosette Mascle Halfpenny. £70 - 90
3969 Charles II - 1662 - Crown.
£60 - 80
3932 Richard I - London / Ricard - SC Penny.
3970 George VI - 1945 - Halfcrown.
£20 - 30
3933 Edward III - York / Thoresby - Treaty Penny. £30 - 40
3971 Oliver Cromwell - 1658 - Replica Crown.
£30 - 40
3934 Henry III - LC Penny and Cut Fractions [10].
£60 - 80
3972 George III - 1817/1819 - 2/6 & Counterfeit.
£30 - 40
3935 Pontefract - ‘1648’ - Replica Siege 1/-.
£40 - 60
3973 Charles II - 1663 XV - No Rev Stops Crown.
£60 - 80
3936 Oxford - ‘1642’ - Half Pound Replica.
£50 - 70
3974 Edward I-II - Canterbury & London - 1d [3].
£40 - 60
3937 Scarborough - Replica Siege 1 1s/4d.
£80 - 100
3975 George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Twopence.
£40 - 60
£50 - 70
£120 - 170
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
TimeLine Auctions
Coins
3976 Ireland - George I - 1723 - Hibernia 1/2d.
£15 - 20
4014 Sassanian - Artashir I - Dirham.
3977 George III - 1797 - Cartwheel Penny.
£60 - 80
4015 Sassanian - Mixed Issues - Dirhams [10].
3978 Prince Albert - Boxed Toy Money.
£30 - 40
4016 India - 1892 Incuse B - Rupee.
£70 - 90
3979 Victoria - Boxed Toy Money.
£30 - 40
4017 France - Tours - Philip IV (the Fair) - Denier.
£40 - 60
3980 Edward VII - 1902-1909 - Threepences [27].
£60 - 80
4018 Nabatean Kingdom - Aretas IV & Shuqailat.
£30 - 40
3981 Victoria - 1853 YH - Halfpenny.
£25 - 35
4019 India - Portuguese - Luiz I - 1881 - 1 Rupia.
£15 - 20
3982 George VI - 1941 - Brass Threepence.
£10 - 20
4020 USA - New Jersey - 1786 - Token Cent.
£35 - 45
3983 Spain - 1877 - 5 Pesetas.
£20 - 30
4021 USA - 1862 - Indian Head Cent.
£10 - 20
3984 George V - 1930 - Farthing.
£30 - 40
4022 USA - 1902 - New Orleans - Morgan Dollar.
£35 - 45
3985 George V - 1923 - Farthing.
£10 - 20
4023 German East Africa - 1/2 Rupie Coin Spoons.
£70 - 90
3986 George V - 1936 - Farthing.
£5 - 10
4024 Armenia - Levon I - Tram.
£40 - 60
£50 - 70 £80 - 100
3987 Anne - 1703 VIGO - Sixpence.
£50 - 70
4025 Mexico - 1904 - Peso.
£35 - 45
3988 James II - 1687 - Threepence.
£20 - 30
4026 France - Auvergne - Anon Bishopric Denier.
£60 - 80
3989 William III - 1697 - Sixpence.
£20 - 30
4027 Australia - George V - 1924 - Sixpence.
3990 George III - 1787 - Hearts Shilling.
£25 - 35
4028 Europa - 1952 - Proof Silver 5 Europinos.
£50 - 70
3991 Victoria - 1900 LXIV - Crown.
£40 - 60
4029 China - Amuletic Cash.
£20 - 30
4030 India - Edward VII - 1904 - Rupee.
£25 - 35 £30 - 40
3992 George V - 1921 - Farthing.
£5 - 10
£5 - 10
3993 George IV - Edward VII - 1825-1902 6d [8].
£60 - 80
4031 India - Kushan and Other Coin Group [5].
3994 Victoria - Boxed Toy Money.
£30 - 40
4032 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
3995 William IV - Victoria - 1837-1888 - 4d [4].
£20 - 30
4033 Switzerland - 1913 - 1 Rappen.
£10 - 20
3996 Victoria - 1900 LXIV - Crown.
£60 - 80
4034 Nabataean Kingdom - Rabbel II & Gamilat.
£30 - 40
3997 George V - 1936 - Penny.
£15 - 20
4035 German East Africa - 1 Rupie Coin Spoon.
£30 - 40
3998 Victoria - 1899 OH - Penny.
£40 - 60
4036 South Africa - George VI - 1949 - 5 Shillings.
£25 - 35
3999 Charles II - 1680 - Groat.
£50 - 70
4037 India - Victoria - 1862 - Rupee.
£10 - 20
4000 George VI - 1942 - Florin.
£20 - 30
4038 Australia - 1927 - Parliament House Florin.
£15 - 20
4001 George III to Victoria - 2/-, 1/-, 6d Group [6]. £40 - 60
4039 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4002 William III - 1696 - Sixpence.
£20 - 30
4040 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4003 George III - 1787 - Hearts Sixpence.
£25 - 35
4041 Australia - Hanks & Lloyd - 1857 - 1d Token.
£15 - 20
4004 George III - 1787 - No Hearts Sixpence.
£25 - 35
4042 Papal - Civitavecchia - 1797 - 5 Baiocchi.
£20 - 30
4005 Ireland - Edward I - Dublin - LC Penny.
£50 - 70
4043 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4006 Ireland - 1940 - Halfcrown.
£10 - 20
4044 Far Eastern Group [9].
£50 - 70
4007 Ireland - James I - Sixpence.
£40 - 60
4045 South Africa - George V - 1933 - 3d.
£15 - 20
4008 Alexander III - 21 Point Long Cross Penny.
£50 - 70
4046 Sassanian - Mixed Issues - Dirhams [10].
4009 Scotland - Alexander III - 24 Point Penny.
£50 - 70
4047 Islamic - Abbasid - Dirhams [11].
4010 Scotland - David II - Edinburgh - Blundered.
£20 - 30
4048 Nabataean Kingdom - Rabbel II & Gamilat.
4011 Scotland - James VI - ‘1571’ - Replica 30/-.
£30 - 40
4049 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4012 South Africa - 1895 - Halfcrown.
£15 - 20
4050 Westphalia - 1923 - Notgeld 100 Marks.
£15 - 20
4051 Brazil - Jose I - 1753 - 20 Reis.
£20 - 30
4013 Sassanian - Mixed Issues - Dirhams [10].
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
£80 - 100
£80 - 100 £100 - 140 £50 - 70
35
Coins
TimeLine Auctions
4052 Genoa - ‘1631’ - 1/2 Scudo AE Imitation.
£20 - 30
4090 India - Edward VII - 1904 - 1/4 Rupee.
£10 - 20
4053 Venezuela - Coin Spoon.
£40 - 60
4091 India - William IV - 1835 - Rupee.
£10 - 20
4054 Nabataean - Aretas IV, with Shaqilat - AE.
£30 - 40
4092 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4055 Sassanian - Mixed Issues - Dirhams [10].
£80 - 100
4093 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4056 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4094 USA - Massachusetts - 1788 - Token Cent.
4057 Venice - Ranieri Zeno - Grosso.
£25 - 35
4095 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4058 Iran - Coin Spoon.
£30 - 40
4096 Nabataean - Aretas IV - Bronze.
£20 - 30
4059 Amiens - 1920/1921 - 5 & 10 C Tokens.
£10 - 20
4097 Palestine - 1935 - 100 Mils.
£25 - 35
4060 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [74].
£80 - 100
4061 Belgium - 1870 - 5 Francs.
£20 - 30
4062 France - 1913 - 1 Centime.
£5 - 10
£100 - 140
4099 France - Napoleon - 1809 - 10 Centimes.
£10 - 20
4100 Belgium - 1912 - 1 Centime.
£10 - 20
4063 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4101 German States - Otto III - Chapel Denar.
£20 - 30
4064 Armenia - Hetoum and Zabel - Trams [6].
4102 17th C - Kent - Brookland - Eve - Token 1/4d. £70 - 90
£80 - 100
4065 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4103 USA - 1783 - Washington Token Cent.
£50 - 70
4066 France - Louis XVI - 1793 - 2 Sols.
4104 17th C - Thomas Mathewes - Burford - 1/4d.
£30 - 40
£15 - 20
4067 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4105 17th C - Kent - Brookland - Eve - Token 1/2d. £50 - 70
4068 East Africa - 1 Rupie Coin Spoon Pair [2].
£60 - 80
4106 17th C - Guildford - Nicholas Lintott - 1/4d.
£30 - 40
4069 German States - Prussia - 1842 - 2 Pfenning.
£10 - 20
4107 17th C - Kent - Leeds - Benson - Farthing.
£40 - 60
4070 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4108 France - Gaming Token Set [8].
£50 - 70
4071 Nabatean Kingdom - Aretas IV - Bronze.
£30 - 40
4109 Edward VI - Van de Passe Gaming Token.
£50 - 70
4072 Tunisia - Muhammad al-Nasir Bey - 1912.
£10 - 20
4110 17th C - Kent - Lydd - Waters - Farthing.
£50 - 70
4073 Crusader States - Bohemund III - Deniers [2]. £40 - 60
4111 17th C - Kent - Brookland - Eve - Farthing.
£60 - 80
4074 Venice - Francesco Dandolo - Soldino.
4112 17th C - Sussex - Rye - Tutty - Halfpenny.
£50 - 70
4075 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4113 17th C - Kent - New Romney - Baker - 1/4d.
£50 - 70
4076 Australia - George V - 1913 - Shilling.
£15 - 20
4114 17th C - Kent - Ashford - Steed - Halfpenny.
£50 - 70
4077 Italy - 1924 - 1 Lire.
£10 - 20
4115 17th C - Sussex - Rye - Tutty - Halfpenny.
£50 - 70
4078 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
4116 17th Century - Mixed Tokens [6].
£60 - 80
4079 Spain - Castulo - Bull Bronze.
£35 - 45
4117 17th C - Kent - Brookland - Eve - Halfpenny.
£70 - 90
4080 Straits Settlements - George V 1926 - 10 C.
£10 - 20
4118 17th C - Kent - Leeds - Benson - Farthing.
£60 - 80
4081 France - St Martin de Tours - Denier.
£50 - 70
4119 Football - 1921 - Nore 3 Batallion Plaque.
£30 - 50
£5 - 10
4120 General Ag Ass of Ayrshire - 1875 AR Medal.
£70 - 90
£25 - 35
4121 Renault 25 - 1988 - Gilt Presentation Medal.
£30 - 40
4122 Victoria - 1838 - WM Coronation Medal.
£40 - 60
4082 Ethiopia - Menelik II - Gersh. 4083 India - Victoria - 1840 - Rupee. 4084 Sassanian - Mixed Issues - Dirhams [10].
£10 - 20
£80 - 100
4085 USA - 1900 - Liberty Nickel.
£10 - 20
4123 Vatican - Pius XII - Medals [10].
4086 South Africa - George VI - 1948 - 5 Shillings.
£20 - 30
4124 Victoria - 1897 Large Silver Jubilee Medal.
£70 - 90
4087 Canada - Victoria - 1901 - 1 Cent.
£15 - 20
4125 France - Order of the Black Star of Benin.
£40 - 60
4088 USA - 1867 - 3 Cents.
£10 - 20
4126 British Trade Weight Group.
4089 India - Kushan Mixed Coppers Group [100]. £120 - 170
36
4098 Islamic - Abbasid - Dirhams [12].
£15 - 20
4127 BoE - 1971-1982 ND Issue - £1 Group [6].
£80 - 100
£120 - 170 £30 - 40
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
TimeLine Auctions
4128 PO - 1978 - 92p and £6.02 Postal Orders [2].
Coins
4149 Bank of England - 1971-1982 ND Issue - £5.
£30 - 40
4129 Bank of England - 1993 Modified Issue - £10. £40 - 60
4150 Bank of England - 1948 ND Issue - 10/-.
£30 - 40
4130 BAF - 1948/1962 - 2nd- 4th Series - £1 & £5. £10 - 20
4151 Bank of England - 1948 ND Issues - £1 [3].
£50 - 70
4131 Scotland - UBS Ltd - 1929 & 1944 - £1.
£40 - 60
4152 Royal Bank of Scotland - 1972 and 1987 £1.
£20 - 30
4132 BoE - 1940-1941 Emergency Issue - £1 [2].
£30 - 40
4153 British Armed Forces - 1948 2nd Series - £1.
£60 - 80
4133 Warwick & Warwickshire Bank - £5 Note.
£40 - 60
4154 Bank of England - 1999-2000 Issue - £20.
£50 - 70
4134 Scotland - BoS - 1970-1974 Issue - £10.
£40 - 60
4155 Bank of Scotland - 1970-1974 Issue - £1 [4]. £15 - 20
4135 BoE - 1971-1982 ND Issue - £1 Group [5].
£30 - 40
4156 Bank of England - 1948 ND Issue - 10/- [2].
£30 - 40
4136 Durham Bank - 16 June 1891 - £5.
£40 - 60
4157 BAF - 1972 6th - 5p(2), 10p(2) & 50p.
£10 - 20
4137 RBS - 1992, 1994 and 1997 Comm - £1 [4].
£20 - 30
4158 Bank of Scotland - 1970-1974 Issue - £5.
£60 - 80
4138 BoE - 1960-1964 ND Issue - £1 Group [5].
£40 - 60
4159 Stockton on Tees Bank - 1882 & 1884 - £5.
£70 - 90
4139 Bank of England - 1999-2000 Issue - £10.
£30 - 40
4160 Bank of England - 1999-2000 Issue - £20.
£50 - 70
4140 Scotland - British Linen Bank - 1968 Issue £1. £10 - 20
4161 BoE - 1960-1964 ND Issue - 10/- Group [3].
£30 - 40
4141 Bank of Ireland - £1 & £5 [2].
4162 BoE - 1971-1982 ND Issue - £1 Group [6].
£50 - 70
4142 Bank of England - 1993 Modified Issue - £10. £40 - 60
4163 Bank of England - 1960-1964 ND Issue - £5.
£40 - 60
4143 BoE - 1990-1992 Issue - Last £5 Note & Coin. £30 - 40
4164 Japan - Banknotes and Bond Group [8].
£40 - 60
4144 British Linen Bank - 1961; 1962 Issue - £1.
£20 - 30
4165 France - 10, 50, 100 Francs [3].
£20 - 30
4145 Central Bank of Ireland - 1961-1963 - 10/-.
£30 - 40
4166 Brown - British Historical Medals (Vols.1-3).
£50 - 70
4146 British Linen Bank - 1914; 1916 Issue - £1.
£50 - 70
4167 Sear - Roman Coins and Their Values (1-5). £100 - 140
4147 Esdaile & Hammet - 1797 - £361/2/6 Cheq.
£40 - 60
4168 Sianking Gold & Silver Coins.
£10 - 15
4148 Union Bank of Scotland Ltd - £1.
£60 - 80
4169 SCBI - Schneider Gold Collection (3 Vols).
£50 - 70
For charges payable in addition to the final hammer price of each Lot see paragraphs 19 & 26 of buyer's T&C's
£10 - 20
£40 - 60
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Terms & Conditions
Bidder/Buyer Terms and Conditions 1. Interpretations and Definitions: the following terms generally apply within these Terms and Conditions; other terms are defined within specific sections following: Auctioneer – the firm TimeLine Auctions Ltd (“TimeLine” hereafter) or its authorised auctioneer, acting as Agent for the Seller. TimeLine is a company registered in England and Wales (company no: 06873501) with registered office at 40 Kilmarnock Drive, Luton, LU2 7YP, UK. The website and telephone number are https://timelineauctions.com and ++44 (0) 1277 815121. Agent – a person or body acting on behalf of another. ALR – Art Loss Register - All lots with an upper estimate value of £1,000 and above and all ancient Western Asiatic lots are searched against the Art Loss Register database. Auction – a sale event whether taking place live in real-time or of extended duration (Timed Auction). Bid – a sum offered by a Bidder to purchase the Lot. Bidder – the person offering a Bid. Buyer – the Bidder who the Lot is Knocked Down to. Buyer’s Premium – the percentage of the Hammer Price payable by the Buyer to TimeLine in accordance with clause 19. CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species. Data Protection Legislation –all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) (83) (GDPR); the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended, and any and all applicable national data protection laws made under or pursuant to the GDPR, as may be amended or superseded from time to time. Date of Sale – the date on which the Auctioneer Knocks Down the Lot. Group – any Lot comprising more than one item. Hammer Price – the amount of the winning bid when Knocked Down by the Auctioneer to a Bidder. Knock(ed/ing) Down – the act of the Auctioneer in bringing the Hammer down to complete the contract for the sale of the Lot to the Bidder submitting the highest bid. Lot – the goods for sale. Purchase Price – the total sum due for any Lot, including the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium, any internet bidding fees, any shipping charges, taxes, duties or any other costs payable to TimeLine. Registered Bidder –a Bidder who has registered with TimeLine for the purpose of taking part in any Auction. Reserve Price – the minimum Hammer Price at which a Lot may be Knocked Down. Seller – the person offering the Lot for sale. Title – legal rights of ownership of the Lot. 2. Application: the singular includes the plural and vice versa and any reference to ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘it’ applies to all of them. 3. Basis of Contract: a. These Terms and Conditions apply to the exclusion of any other terms that the Bidder/Buyer seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing. b. Each Buyer is required to carefully read the Terms and Conditions before offering a bid. When a Buyer makes a bid he/she acknowledges that he/she has read, understood and accepted these terms. c. TimeLine does not act for or give advice to Bidders/Buyers. 4. Dimensions, weights and colour: all dimensions and weights (including ring sizes) are approximate and are for general guidance only; a single dimension given is normally the greatest dimension for the piece(s). Although TimeLine have made
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every effort to precisely display the colours and condition of a Lot, TimeLine does not guarantee that a device displays them accurately. The Lot may vary slightly from those images. 5. Condition: items are briefly described with respect to condition using various phrases to signify the overall and general condition. It should be noted that items having significant age, sometimes being very ancient, often show minor blemishes and defects and these are considered to be normal and will not be individually described. Phrases used include: Restored - may be repaired or otherwise reinstated; possibly with some areas replaced; Fair Condition - may be fragmentary or obviously damaged; Fine Condition - usually essentially complete but may have minor damage or show restoration or repair; Very Fine Condition - usually complete and in good condition; may have some minor damage, restoration or repair; and Extremely Fine Condition - complete and better than average condition, without significant repair or restoration. Bidders are encouraged to carefully examine in person any Lot(s) for which they intend or do Bid for. It is not possible to note all marks or defects and neither TimeLine or the Auctioneer make any guarantee as to the physical quality or condition of any Lot(s). 6. Dating: dates may be given in several forms, as examples below: 527 AD - an item that bears a date upon it or that can otherwise be dated with precision; 6th century AD - an item that can be dated with considerable confidence to a specific period; Circa 6th century AD - an item that can be approximately dated by comparison with other pieces; Probably 6th century AD - an item that is likely to be of this period in the light of similar pieces; Possibly 6th century AD - an item that might be of this period by comparison with items of a broadly similar character; and Undated - no date is known or suggested for the piece. 6th Century AD or later – an item is dated to a specific period but may also be a revival of style of a later date. 7. Attributions: works of art attributions may be given in several forms, as examples below: Signed – a work bearing the signature of the named artist; Attributed to – a work of the period of the artist which may be in whole or in part the work of the artist named; Circle of – a work of the period of the artist and showing his influence; Follower of – a contemporary or nearly so work executed in the style of the artist; Manner of – a work executed in the style of the artist but of a later date; and After – a copy of any date of a work of the artist. 8. Other Descriptive Matters: some other words or phrases are used descriptively, as examples below: Style - an item made in the style of an earlier age but thought to be probably of later date. Archaistic - an item made in the style of a much earlier age; Grand Tour - an item usually of some age but in the style of an earlier age; After the Antique - an item made as a reproduction, usually of quite modern date; and Faux - used descriptively when the material used is probably imitative in character. 9. Lots including Archaeological or Cultural Property: a UK export licence from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, is required for Lots originating
from UK soil or territory leaving the UK and for such Lots of non-UK origin when leaving the EU. TimeLine will make applications for the necessary Cultural Property Export Licence as a ‘free of charge’ service to Buyers, where the Export Licence is legally required. If a Buyer requests for TimeLine to apply for an Export Licence where this is not legally required, an additional fee of £24 (VAT inclusive) will be invoiced to the Buyer. Buyers are advised to check concerning any Regulations applicable in their country of residence regarding importation and to enquire prior to bidding. The deferment of any Export Licence shall not be reason to cancel any bid nor to delay payment. 10. Lots including materials from Endangered Species: Buyers are responsible for obtaining a CITES licence when required for the export from the UK of any item(s) made of or containing materials such as ivory, tortoiseshell, rhinoceros horn, whalebone, etc. 11. Import Licences: Buyers are responsible for checking and ensuring compliance with any regulations applicable in their country of residence regarding importation. 12. Copyright: all cataloguing text, images and other material published by TimeLine whether physically or electronically is the property of TimeLine and may not be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or otherwise transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of TimeLine. 13. General Conduct of Auction: TimeLine shall have absolute discretion as to lots offered for sale, lots withdrawn and the conduct of any Auction. TimeLine shall have absolute discretion to refuse entry, decline bids and expel any person from the Auction whether present in person or by agent or proxy or attending by way of any electronic media or telecommunications. 14. Viewing: all Lots are available to view. All prospective Bidders are advised to view any Lot(s) prior to bidding and the Bidder must form their own opinion before bidding. Public viewing arrangements will be advised in advance of the Date of Sale and private viewing can be arranged at the TimeLine premises by appointment. 15. Lot Descriptions: all Lots are offered ‘as seen’ and ‘as is’ and are available for inspection. The Buyer is obligated to make all and any enquiries he wishes as to the accuracy and authenticity of any sale description (including Condition, Dating and Attributions, as set out in clauses 5-7).The principle of caveat emptor applies except where expressly excluded by operation of law. While materials (such as catalogues) are vetted by an external committee of experts, TimeLine do not make or give any guarantee, warranty or representation or undertake any duty of care in relation to the description, illustrations or photographs of any Lot, including condition, quality, provenance, authenticity, background, style, period, age, origin, value and estimated selling price. TimeLine undertakes no obligation to examine, investigate or carry out any tests either in sufficient depth or at all to establish the accuracy or otherwise of any description or opinions given by TimeLine whether in the catalogue or elsewhere. Lots comprising Groups are sold strictly subject to them not being returnable for any reason whatsoever; the provisions set out under clause 43 are specifically excluded in respect of such Lots. For coins that have been authenticated, graded and encapsulated ('slabbed') by an independent grading company, no guarantee of any kind is offered by TimeLine. Buyers should note that removal or attempted removal from any slab will immediately void any independent guarantee that might have been offered by that grading company. 16.
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available for inspection. TimeLine will provide a report on the physical condition of any Lot on request. Bidders should note that reports are provided as a free service to interested Bidders. Descriptions therein are not warranties and all Lots are offered ‘as seen’ and ‘as is’. 17. Estimates: estimates are for general guidance only and Lots may sell outside their indicated range(s). Bidders must make their own assessment as to the value of any Lot and conduct their bidding accordingly. 18. Reserves: Lots may be subject to a Reserve Price set by the Seller, at a level not exceeding the low estimate, below which bids cannot be accepted; TimeLine reserves the right to bid on behalf of a Seller, up to the amount of any Reserve Price. 19. Buyer’s Premium: the Buyer’s Premium is 25% of the Hammer Price [inclusive of VAT] for all successful Bidders. Use of the TimeLine Auctions online inhouse bidding service is free of additional charge. For those using any other internet bidding platforms, the provider’s normal charges at up to 6% (inclusive of VAT) will be payable by the Buyer in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. 20. Registration and Bidding: all prospective Bidders must register their personal details with TimeLine before bidding and a Bidder Number will be allocated for their use in relation to a specific sale; prospective Bidders will be asked to provide proof of identity and address. TimeLine reserves its right to refuse any Bidder or any Bid at its discretion. A deposit in accordance with clause 27 may be required before accepting any Bid(s). The Bidder Number must be shown by Bidders to the Auctioneer when placing a bid and by the successful Bidder when the Lot is Knocked Down. The auctioneer shall conduct the Auction at his sole discretion for all matters, accept Bids from any source and may exercise bids on behalf of absent Bidders or on behalf of Sellers up to any Reserve Price. Bidding shall be in pounds sterling only and generally in accordance with the increments set out below: a. £0 to £99 – in increments of £5 b. £100 to £199 – in increments of £10 c. £200 to £499 – in increments of £20 d. £500 to £999 – in increments of £50 e. £1000 to £1999 – in increments of £100 f. £2000 to £4,999 – in increments of £200 g. £5000 to £9,999 – in increments of £500 h. £10000 to £19,999 – in increments of £1,000 i. £20000 to £49,999 – in increments of £2,000 j. £50000 to £99,999 – in increments of £5,000 k. £100,000 to £249,999 – in increments of £10,000 l. £250,000 and up – in minimum increments of £20,000 21. Absentee Bidding/Auto Bidding: Registered Bidders may leave absentee/auto Bids in advance of a live Auction directly through the TimeLine website or in writing by mail, email, fax or other delivery means and will be automatically exercised at the Reserve Price or at one bid increment above any competing Bid up to the submitted maximum Bid amount. 22. Commission Bidding: while Bidders are advised to attend the Auction and to bid
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in person, TimeLine will accept written instructions in advance of a live Auction from a Registered Bidder to personally execute bids on behalf of the Bidder up to a stated maximum. Unlimited bids or bids to ‘buy’ will not be accepted. In the event of identical bids being received from more than one Bidder, the earliest received will have priority. TimeLine offers this as a free service for live Auctions but] no liability is accepted for any errors in bidding or in the event that a Bid is not placed. A deposit may be required In accordance with clause 27. 23. Internet Bidding: live, real-time bidding is available to Bidders through the TimeLine website for all live Auctions. Bidders intending to use any other internet bidding service must Register in advance with that service and the provider’s normal charges at up to 6% (VAT inclusive) will be payable in addition to the Buyer’s Premium. It is entirely the responsibility of the Bidder using any bidding service to ensure that Bids are made accurately; Bids cannot be retracted once made and are binding on the Bidder in all circumstances. TimeLine are not responsible for any technical or other failure which results in Bids not being received. 24. Telephone Bidding: facilities for telephone bidding are available at live Auctions at the discretion of TimeLine for Bidders on Lots with a low estimate in excess of £250 and must be booked and confirmed in advance. It is a condition for acceptance by TimeLine of any telephone bidding request that the Bidder undertakes to execute a minimum Bid at the low estimate sum. TimeLine offers telephone bidding as a free service but no liability is accepted for any errors or in the event that a connection cannot be made or is interrupted before the Lot is Knocked Down. 25. Agents: all Bidders making Bids through any means shall be deemed to be acting as principal in their bidding and shall be directly and fully liable for all Bid amounts, Buyer’s Premium and any other charges or costs. If any prospective Bidder wishes to appoint a person to bid on their behalf, then this must be agreed and authorised in writing by TimeLine in advance of the Auction. A deposit may be required in accordance with clause 27. 26. Value Added Tax: VAT is charged and invoiced on an inclusive basis, under the auctioneer’s margin scheme on all Buyers’ Premiums and other charges; Buyers resident outside the EU should note that there is no relief or exemption from VAT. For such items as investment gold, modern jewellery and gemstones including where marked with a ‘dagger’ (†) symbol, VAT on the Hammer Price will be payable in addition. 27. Deposits: Timeline reserves the right to request a deposit in certain circumstances. The amount of the deposit will be set by Timeline. If a Bid is not placed the deposit will be paid back within a reasonable timeframe after the close of the auction. In case of a successful bid, the deposit will be reduced from the Purchase Price payable by the Buyer. 28. Payment: the Purchase Price becomes due and payable when the Lot is Knocked Down by the Auctioneer. Requests and Statements detailing the purchase information will be sent out by email or post; Bidders may be telephoned or otherwise contacted when payment is not received promptly or where there are queries in any respect. a. The full Purchase Price must be paid in Pounds Sterling and can be made by bank transfer (for transfers from outside the UK, subject to payment of an additional £10 overseas bank transaction fee), by cash up to the value of £7,000, by cheque from a UK bank (subject to clearance) or by bank debit card or credit card (up to a maximum of £500). It is the responsibility of the Buyer to ensure that TimeLine receives the correct amount payable.
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b. Unless agreed by TimeLine in writing in advance of the Auction, the Buyer must pay the Purchase Price in full in cleared funds to TimeLine by no later than 4.30pm on the third working day following the Date of Sale. In case of delayed payment, clause 32 applies. 29. Title, Risk and Insurance: Title to any Lot is retained by the Seller until the Purchase Price and all other sums payable by the Buyer have been paid in full in cleared funds to TimeLine; at this point, Title will transfer from the Seller to the Buyer. Risk for the Lot passes to the Buyer at the time the Lot is Knocked Down to the Bidder. TimeLine does not hold property insured after the Lot has been Knocked Down. 30. Collection of Lots and Storage: Once the Buyer has paid the Purchase Price in full, TimeLine will release the Lot to the Buyer for collection. The Buyer must collect, or arrange the collection of, all purchases from the location advised by TimeLine by 4.30pm on the seventh working day following the Date of Sale. TimeLine may provide the Buyer with a quotation and contact details for the services of Mail Boxes Etc on TimeLine documentation (any storage/shipping contract is between the Buyer and Mail Boxes Etc). The Buyer may arrange a service of their choice for collection, packing and shipping services. Lots not collected by the seventh working day following the Date of Sale will be moved to storage at a transfer cost of £20 plus VAT per Lot and storage charges will thereafter be applied at the rate of £1.90 plus VAT per Lot per day until collected; no Lots may be removed/released to the Buyer until all storage and transfer costs have been paid in full. In the event that the accrual of storage charges reaches 50% of the Hammer Price paid or after the expiration of three months from the transfer date, whichever occurs first, Timeline reserve the right to re-sell any and all Lots stored without notice and in any manner at their sole discretion and to apply any proceeds in defrayment of such costs. The Buyer will be entitled to receive any credit balance above the amount of the costs on request but will remain liable for any deficit. 31. Delivery by TimeLine: at the absolute discretion of TimeLine, TimeLine may, on request, directly arrange delivery of certain Lots to the address registered to the Buyer, on payment by the Buyer to TimeLine of any advised handling and delivery charge. 32. Remedies for Buyer’s Failure to Make Payment and/or Remove Lots: if the Purchase Price and/or all sums payable are not paid in full when they fall due and/or the Lot is not removed in accordance with these terms, TimeLine may without further notice to the Buyer be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights: a. To terminate the agreement immediately for breach of contract; b. To retain possession of the Lot; c. To remove and/or store the Lot at the Buyer’s expense, as detailed at clause 30at a cost to the Buyer of £20 + VAT for the transfer per Lot plus a daily cost of £1.90 plus VAT per Lot for the storage; d. To take legal proceedings against the Buyer for payment of any sums due to TimeLine by the Buyer; e. To be paid interest on any monies due to TimeLine at the annual rate of 8% per annum from time to time to be calculated on a daily basis from the date upon which such monies became payable until the date of actual payment; f. To sell the Lot without a Reserve Price at Auction or by any other means and apply any proceeds against the amount owing by the Buyer to TimeLine; g. To apply any monies received from the Buyer in payment or part payment of any sums due from the Buyer to TimeLine under these terms; h. To refuse to allow the Buyer to register for a future Auction or to reject a bid from
the Buyer at a future Auction.
to enforce any of these terms.
33. Limitation of Liability: The Auctioneer has obtained insurance cover in respect of its own legal liability for individual claims. The limits and exclusions in this clause reflect the insurance cover the Auctioneer has been able to arrange and the Buyer is responsible for making his own arrangements for the insurance of any excess loss.
42. Governing Law: these terms and conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter or formation (including noncontractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales.
Timeline will under no circumstances be liable to the Buyer, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with the contract for: a. any loss of profits, sales, business or revenue b. loss of business opportunity c. an indirect or consequential loss. Our total liability to you for all losses arising under or in connection to the contract, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, will in no circumstances exceed £500. Nothing in the Contract limits any liability which cannot legally be limited, including but not limited to liability for: a. death or personal injury caused by negligence; b. fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; and c. breach of the terms implied by section 12 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1979 (title and quiet possession). This clause 33 shall survive termination of the Contract. 34. Buyer’s Indemnity: the Buyer agrees to indemnify TimeLine on a full indemnity basis against all legal and other costs, all losses and expenses incurred as a result of TimeLine taking steps under clause 33. 35. Use of your personal information: TimeLine will only use the Seller’s personal information as set out in their privacy policy. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time. Where Timeline processes any personal data, it will comply with the requirements and obligations under the Data Protection Legislation. 36. Anti-Money Laundering: TimeLine’s Anti-Money Laundering Policy sets out TimeLine’s policy for ensuring compliance anti-money laundering legislation that applies to some of TimeLine’s activities. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time. 37. Sale of Goods Act: The terms implied by sections 13 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded. 38. Severance: If any provision or partprovision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable. If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision or partprovision shall be deemed deleted. Any modification to or deletion of a provision or part-provision under this clause shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of the terms and conditions. 39. Amendments: TimeLine may amend these Terms and Conditions from time to time. Please check our website for our latest terms and conditions. 40. No waiver: No failure or delay by TimeLine to exercise any right or remedy provided under the these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. 41. Third-Party rights: These Terms & Conditions are between Timeline and a Seller. No other person shall have any rights
43. Jurisdiction: each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with these terms and conditions or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims). 44. Disputes: in the event that the Buyer has any dispute in relation to any Lot, not being a Lot described as a Group, Collection or other term indicating that the lot comprises more than one object, (such lots being sold cannot be returned in accordance with clause 15), which has been sold, that dispute must be notified to TimeLine in writing within 14 days following the Date of the Sale in order that TimeLine can hold the proceeds pending resolution of the dispute. In the event of deliberate forgery being claimed for any Lot, the Buyer shall submit two opinions in writing from recognised experts for consideration; the inability of different experts to agree shall not be sufficient grounds. No liability is accepted by TimeLine for any costs/losses of the Buyer, including but not limited to fees, shipping, loss of profit, consequential costs or any other matters beyond the Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium. In all cases, any item must be returned to TimeLine, strictly in the condition it was in at the date of the sale being held; Buyers are advised that any form of destructive examination or testing undertaken will result in claims being rejected; claims resulting from results of tests under a scientific process not generally accepted for use at the Date of the Sale or which were unreasonably expensive in relation to the estimates for the lot or impractical or likely to have caused damage to the Lot at the Date of the Sale will not be allowed. TimeLine will have no liability to the Buyer after a period of 14 days as then TimeLine will release monies and make payments to Sellers.
Seller’s Terms and Conditions 1. Interpretations and Definitions: the following terms generally apply within these Terms and Conditions; other terms are defined within specific sections following: Auctioneer – the firm TimeLine Auctions Ltd (“TimeLine” hereafter) or its authorised auctioneer, acting as Agent for the Seller. TimeLine is a company registered in England and Wales (company no: 06873501) with registered office at 40 Kilmarnock Drive, Luton, LU2 7YP, UK. The website and telephone number are https://timelineauctions.com and +44 (0) 1277 815121. Agent – a person or body acting on behalf of another. ALR – Art Loss Register - All lots with an upper Estimate value of £1,000 and above and all ancient Western Asiatic lots are searched against the Art Loss Register database. Auction – a sale event whether taking place live in real-time or of extended duration (Timed Auction). Bid – a sum offered by a Bidder to purchase the Lot. Bidder – the person offering a Bid. Buyer – the person who the Lot is Knocked Down to. Date of Sale – the date on which the Auctioneer Knocks Down the Lot. Data Protection Legislation –all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the General Data Protection Regulation
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((EU) 2016/679) (83) (GDPR); the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended, and any and all applicable national data protection laws made under or pursuant to the GDPR, as may be amended or superseded from time to time. Estimate – the estimate for any Lots as set out in the Property Receipt. Group – any Lot comprising more than one item. Hammer Price – the amount of the winning bid when Knocked Down by the Auctioneer to a Bidder. Knock(ed/ing) Down – the act of the Auctioneer in bringing the Hammer down to complete the contract for the sale of the Lot to the Bidder submitting the highest bid. Lot – the goods for sale. Net Proceeds-the Hammer Price less the Selling Commission and any charges or expenses levied at Timeline’s discretion in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. Purchase Price – the total sum due for any Lot, including the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium, any internet bidding fees, any shipping charges, taxes, duties or any other costs payable to TimeLine. Reserve Price – the minimum Hammer Price at which a Lot may be Knocked Down Seller – the person offering the Lot for sale. Selling Commission – the sum due to TimeLine from the Seller in accordance with clause 10. Timed Sale –in relation to an unsold Lot, a 28 day timeframe to allow a sale post Auction in accordance with clause 15. Title – legal rights of ownership of the Lot. Unsold Fee – 6% (VAT inclusive) of the Reserve Price. Withdrawal Fee – the fee payable to TimeLine in the event the Seller withdraws a Lot in accordance with clause 14, which shall be 6% (VAT inclusive) of the low Estimate or Reserve Price, whichever is higher.
will transfer from the Seller to the Buyer. Risk for the Lot passes to the Buyer at the time the Lot is Knocked Down to the Bidder. TimeLine does not hold any Lot insured after the Lot has been Knocked Down.
2. Application: the singular includes the plural and vice versa and any reference to ‘he’, ‘she’ or ‘it’ applies to all of them.
This clause 8 shall survive termination of the Contract.
3. Basis of Contract: a. These terms and conditions apply to the exclusion of any other terms that the Seller seeks to impose or incorporate, or which are implied by trade, custom, practice or course of dealing. b. Each Seller is required to read the terms and conditions attached to the Property Acceptance/Receipt and acknowledges that he/she has read, accepted and acknowledged the terms of such attachment, in advance of signing the same. c. As auctioneer, TimeLine acts solely for, and in the interest of, the Seller. 4. Copyright: all cataloguing text, images and other material published by TimeLine (including in relation to any Lot) whether physically or electronically is the property of TimeLine and may not be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or otherwise transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior written consent of TimeLine. Timeline does not guarantee that a device accurately displays the colours and condition of a Lot. 5. Rights to Photographs, Illustrations and Documents: the Seller grants to Timeline full and absolute right to photograph or illustrate any Lot and to use such photographs or illustrations, and any photographs, illustrations or documents provided by the Seller, at any time and at TimeLine’s absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with any Auction). 6. Title, Risk and Insurance: Title to any Lot is retained by the Seller until the Purchase Price and all other sums payable by the Buyer have been paid in full in cleared funds to TimeLine; at this point, Title
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7. Seller’s Representations and Warranties: in submitting any Lot for sale, the Seller warrants and represents to TimeLine the matters set out in the Property Acceptance/Receipt and Seller’s statement of provenance. The Seller will be asked to provide proof of identity and address. 8. Limitation of Liability: The Auctioneer has obtained insurance cover in respect of its own legal liability for individual claims. The limits and exclusions in this clause reflect the insurance cover the Auctioneer has been able to arrange and the Seller is responsible for making his own arrangements for the insurance of any excess loss. Timeline will under no circumstances be liable to the Seller, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, arising under or in connection with the Contract for: a. any loss of profits, sales, business or revenue; b. loss of business opportunity; and c. an indirect or consequential loss. TimeLine’s total liability to the Seller for all losses arising under or in connection to the Contract, whether in contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, or otherwise, will in no circumstances exceed £500. Nothing in these terms and conditions limits any liability which cannot legally be limited, including but not limited to liability for: a. death or personal injury caused by negligence; b. fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation; and c. breach of the terms implied by section 12 of the Supply of Goods and Services Act 1979 (title and quiet possession).
9. Seller’s Indemnity: the Seller shall indemnify and hold TimeLine harmless from all claims and all direct, indirect or consequential losses (including loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and similar losses), costs, proceedings, damages and expenses (including legal and other professional fees and expenses) awarded against or incurred or paid by TimeLine as a result or in connection with: a. any breach of the warranties referred to in clause 7; b. any claim made against TimeLine concerning the authenticity of any Lot; c. any alleged or actual infringement, whether or not under English law, of any third party’s Intellectual Property Rights or other rights arising out of the Auction or sale of the Lot. 10. Selling Commission: The standard rate of selling commission payable to TimeLine shall be 18% of the Hammer Price (VAT inclusive). 11. Additional Charges: TimeLine may levy additional charges regarding: a. Collection of goods from Seller’s premises, storage of goods submitted for sale by a Seller and storage of Lots unsold in accordance with clause 15; b. Further charges at the discretion of TimeLine on advance warning to the Seller for any unusual research, special or additional imaging, testing, consultation with external specialists, conservation, cleaning or other services concerned with presenting the Lot, including VAT or other taxes or duties as applicable. c. All items submitted for sale in the 'Western Asiatic' category (other than items designated as 'style') and all lots over £1000 will incur an administration charge of £6.00
(VAT inclusive) per item for additional checking, including searches against the ALR. 12. Lots: all goods submitted to TimeLine will be lotted, catalogued and offered by live auction sale, limited timed auction sale, 'buy it now' direct sale or other method at the sole discretion of TimeLine; antiquities, antiques and collectables Lots with a low Estimate of £200 or less and coin Lots with a low Estimate of £100 or less will not normally be illustrated in any printed catalogue and printed text entries may be minimised (images and full text will always be shown on the TimeLine website); Estimates are provided for information only and Hammer Prices may differ from the estimated range. 13. Reserve Price: The Seller may set a Reserve Price on any Lot where the low Estimate exceeds £120 subject to agreeing that an Unsold Fee will become payable to Timeline for any such Reserved Lot which fails to sell; in addition the Seller agrees that the auctioneer may accept a bid received at one bid increment or 10% of the Reserve Price (whichever is higher) below the Reserve Price sum if necessary to sell the Lot. 14. Withdrawal of Lots: Once entered for sale, Lots may be withdrawn by the Seller only upon the agreement of TimeLine and payment to TimeLine of the Withdrawal Fee; a Withdrawal Fee will also be payable should any post-Sale offer be received in accordance with clause 14 but not accepted by the Seller. TimeLine reserves the absolute right to withdraw any Lot from sale for any reason in which circumstance no Withdrawal Fee will be payable. The Seller is thereafter responsible for collection of any Lot which has been withdrawn and clause 15 applies. 15. Unsold Lots and Storage: in the event that a Lot is not sold no Selling Commission is payable unless the Lot was subject to a Reserve Price in which case a sum of 6% (VAT inclusive)of the Reserve Price is payable by the Seller to TimeLine. TimeLine shall retain possession of unsold Lots for a period of twenty-eight days from the date of any Auction for entry into any Timed Sale or against the possibility of receiving post-Sale offers for such Lots. The Seller is thereafter responsible for collection of any unsold goods immediately after this period and Lots will be released after any charges due have been paid in full. Lots not removed by 4.30pm on the seventh working day after the due date will be moved to storage at a transfer cost of £20 plus VAT per Lot and storage charges will thereafter be applied at the rate of £1.90 plus VAT per Lot per day until collected; no Lots may be removed until any storage or other amounts due to TimeLine have been paid in full. In the event that the accrual of storage charges reaches 50% of the Reserve Price or after the expiration of three months from the transfer date, whichever occurs first, Timeline reserve the right to re-sell any and all Lots stored without notice and in any manner at their sole discretion and to apply any proceeds in defrayment of such costs. The Seller will be entitled to receive any credit balance above the amount of the costs on request but will remain liable for any deficit. 16. Payment to Sellers: the Net Proceeds of the Auction will become due and payable to the Seller 30 days following the Date of Sale provided that TimeLine have received cleared payment of the Purchase Price in full from the Buyer. 17. Use of your personal information: TimeLine will only use the Seller’s personal information as set out in their privacy policy. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time. Where Timeline processes any personal data, Timeline will comply with the requirements and obligations under the Data Protection Legislation. 18. Anti-Money Laundering: TimeLine’s Anti-Money Laundering Policy sets out
TimeLine’s policy for ensuring compliance with anti-money laundering legislation that applies to some of TimeLine’s activities. TimeLine may amend this policy from time to time. 19. Sale of Goods Act: The terms implied by sections 13 to 15 of the Sale of Goods Act 1979 are, to the fullest extent permitted by law, excluded. 20. Severance: If any provision or partprovision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable. If such modification is not possible, the relevant provision or partprovision shall be deemed deleted. Any modification to or deletion of a provision or part-provision under this clause shall not affect the validity and enforceability of the rest of the terms and conditions. 21. Amendments: TimeLine may amend these Terms and Conditions from time to time. Please check our website for our latest terms and conditions. 22. No waiver: No failure or delay by TimeLine to exercise any right or remedy provided under the these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that or any other right or remedy, nor shall it prevent or restrict the further exercise of that or any other right or remedy. 23. Third-Party rights: These Terms & Conditions are between Timeline and a Seller. No other person shall have any rights to enforce any of these terms. 24. Governing Law: these terms and conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter or formation (including noncontractual disputes or claims) shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales. 25. Jurisdiction: each party irrevocably agrees that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with these terms and conditions or its subject matter or formation (including non-contractual disputes or claims).