THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
28 JUNE 2016
LONDON
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THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
INTRODUCTION
Lord Stewartby was a banker by profession. From 1974 to 1992 he was also a Member of Parliament and held various offices in Government in the 1980s. As Economic Secretary to the Treasury he had ministerial responsibilities for monetary policy, coinage and the Royal Mint. He was the first politician since Arthur Balfour to be made a Fellow of the British Academy and he has just retired from the House of Lords, after serving for a combined total of more than forty years in both Houses. He is also Honorary Keeper of Mediaeval Coins at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. An interest in coinage was developed at a young age when, as a small boy, clinging to his mother’s hand in the ill-lit streets of war-torn Barnet, Ian Stewart, as he was then, noticed a copper coin in a jar on the counter of a grocer’s shop with two heads on it and recognised it as being from the reign of William & Mary. And thus began his lifelong interest in, and contribution to, numismatics. Lord Stewartby has written extensively on the subject for more than fifty years. As is well-known, his first love was, and remains, the coinage of Scotland up to the reign of Charles II and his first book, The Scottish Coinage, was published in 1955 when he was aged nineteen. This was revised in 1967 and is currently under further revision. In 2009, after some twelve years in writing, he published English Coins 1180-1551, which was described by one reviewer as ‘nothing short of a masterpiece’. The collection, being offered across five sales, is one of the most extensive and important collections of English coins to come on the market in recent times and the catalogues alone will become works of reference in their own right. Further details of the forthcoming auctions can be found on our website. This second part features 506 lots of Pennies and their fractions from Henry II to Edward II including one groat of Edward I together with Irish coins and Continental imitations. Many of the coins were also acquired from some of the great collections of the past so they come with impressive provenances. The range of material on offer means that there is truly something for every collector and, in his own words, Lord Stewartby said: “The only sad thing about a collection such as this is that it would be impossible for an interested amateur, as I was, to put together today”.
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Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), class A2, Bristol, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle composed of a line of pellets between two parallel lines, rev. cross potent with small cross potent in each angle, 1.43g, Elaf, +EL[ ]F:O[ ]TO, the obverse struck off-centre, weak in parts, good fine, 1.45g, Rogier, obv. +ENRI, rev. +R[ ]IST (BMC 2, -; N.952/2; S.1337), fine, rare (2)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
(i) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1115a; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 454a (ii) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1676c; W H Pheatt, BDW, 21 March 1995, lot 725b 388
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.28g, class A1, Bristol, Tancard, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]NCARD:ON[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 11; N952/1; S.1337), good fine the reverse better, rare PROVENANCE:
Ex A H Baldwin, October 1994
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£200-250
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390
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), class A2, Canterbury, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. cross potent with small cross potent in each angle, 1.16g, Alferg, +ALFERG[ ], good fine, 1.32g, Goldhavoc, [ ]hA[ ]OC:ON:CAN, fine, 1.25g, Wiulf, +WI[ ], flat in legends, (BMC 56-7, -/61, 185; N.952/2; S.1337), fine (3)
£240-300
PROVENANCE:
(ii) A W Lainchbury; Bt Baldwin, October 1994 (iii) Bt Spink 1952 390
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), class A2, Carlisle, 1.78g, Willem, [ ]LEM:ON:CARD[ ], a decent portrait, good fine, Newcastle, 1.42g, Willem, +WILLEM:ON[ ]NEVCAS, weak obverse, about fine, the reverse better, Northampton, 1.28g, Pires, [ ]RE[ ]N:NOR[ ], flat in parts on an irregular flan, fine, Winchester, 1.45g, Ricard, +RICAR[ ], attractively toned, good fine (BMC 212, 583, 621-4, 775; N.952/2; S.1337), the first plugged, the third rare (4)
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt December 1966 (ii) ex Harris, June 1992 (iii) Bt January 1953 (iv) ex A W Lainchbury; Bt Baldwin, October 1994
391 391
392
392
393
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.32g, class A2, Chester, Willem, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]M:ON:C[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 232; N952/2; S.1337), struck off-centre, dark tone, good fine, rare
£160-200
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.33g, class A1, Colchester, Alwin, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +ALWIN[ ]COLEC:, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 239; N952/1; S.1337), slightly irregular, good fine, the reverse nearly very fine, very rare
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
ex Harris, June 1992 393
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.27g, class A2, Durham, Waltier, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]IER:ON:DVN, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 257; N952/2; S.1337), flat in parts, otherwise almost very fine, scarce PROVENANCE:
Bt Spink, September 1953
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£150-180
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394 394
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), class A2, Exeter, 1.37g, Edwid, [ ]EDW[ ], two thirds flat, otherwise fine, 1.44g, Guncelin, [ ]GV[ ]CELIN[ ], flat in parts, good fine, Cut Halfpennies (2), class A1, Exeter, 0.60g, Ricard, [ ]CES[ ], fine, class A2, 0.66g, Rogier, +ROGI[ ]S, mottled tone, good fine, (BMC ?, 265, 268, ?; N.952/2, the third N.952/1; S.1337), all rare coins from a rare mint (4)
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii),(iv) ex Wicklewood Hoard, Christie’s, 15 May 1990, lot 147a, b, c (iii) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1137b; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 458b; Exchange with B P V Brettell 395
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.34g, class A2, Exeter, Rogier, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]OGIER:ON:E[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 264/269; N952/2; S.1337), well struck, nearly very fine, very rare
£300-350
PROVENANCE:
E M H Norweb, Spink, 17 June 1987, lot 1301; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
396 396
397
398
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.34g, class A1, Gloucester, Sawulf, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +SA[ ]GLOECE, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 283; N952/1; S.1337), a weak portrait, the reverse considerably better, nearly fine/nearly very fine, very rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 992d; Bt Spink 397
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.37g, class A1, Hereford, Osbern, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +:OSBE[ ]hERFO: cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 288; N952/1; S.1337), well struck in parts, toned, nearly very fine, very rare
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
With CNG October 2000; Bt M Senior November 2000 398
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.37g, class A1, Hereford, Stefne, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]NE:ON:hERF[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 290; N952/1; S.1337), slightly flat in the legends, good fine, very rare PROVENANCE:
F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 10 April 1984, lot 1430; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
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£220-260
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Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.33g, class A1, Leicester, Rodbert, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +RO[ ]ERT[ ]LER[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 370; N952/1; S.1337), fine, very rare
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
E M H Norweb, Spink, 17 June 1987, lot 1308; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 400
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), London, class A1, 1.45g, Geffrei, rev. +[ ]E[ ]REI:ON:LVND, creased and straightened with crack to right of bust passing light, good legends, fine, class A2, 1.41g, Swetman, rev. +SWET[ ]N:ON:L[ ], creased and straightened, almost fine (BMC -, 563-5; N.952/1 and N.952/2; S.1337), the first rare (2)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, June 1999 (ii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 996 part; Ex A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
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Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.47g, class A2, London, Godefrei, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +GODEFFI:ON:LVND, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 478; N.952/2; S.1337), weak in parts of the obverse, the reverse well struck with a complete legend reading, fine, the reverse better
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt M Senior, March 1999 402
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Northampton, class A1, 1.41g, Engelram, +ENG[ ]RA[ ]:NOR, flat in parts, good fine, 1.41g, Warnier, +PARN[ ]:ON:NORh, weak face and slightly off-centre, good fine (BMC 614a, 614a/-; N.952/1; S.1337), both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
Both F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 10 April 1984, lot 1458; ex Harris, June 1992
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£250-350
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404
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Norwich, class A, 1.45g, Hue, +hVE[ ]ORE[ ], the obverse off-centre, the reverse weak in the legend, otherwise fine, class A2 (2), 1.43g, Nicol, +NICOL:ON:[ ], flat in parts, fine, 1.41g, Picot, +PICOT:[ ]N:NOREP (BMC 653-4, 665, 671; N.952/2; S.1337), weak obverse from a worn die, the reverse better, fine (3)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
All ex A W Lainchbury; R J Eaglen; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 The third also ex D Mangakis 404
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Norwich, class A1, 1.45g, Reiner, [ ]NER:ON:NORE[ ], flat in parts, fine, class A2, 1.45g, Ricard, [ ]ARD:ON:NORE[ ], irregular, fair/fine (BMC 678-80, 684; N.952/1, N.952/2; S.1337), the second moneyer rare (2)
£220-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 939g; Bt M Senior February 1998 (ii) A W Lainchbury; R J Eaglen; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
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Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Oxford, class A2, 1.40g, Adam, [ ]:ON:OXENF[ ], an excellent portrait, the reverse off-centre, extensively cracked, otherwise very fine, 1.44g, Aschetil, +[ ]SC[ ]L:ON:OXEN[ ], irregular the reverse off-centre, nearly very fine (BMC 687, 692 this coin; N.952/2; S.1337), both very rare (2)
£300-400
PROVENANCE: (i) Bt Spink, November 1994 (ii) F Elmore Jones (from BM exch); Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1736; ex Harris, June 1992
406
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.43g, class A1, Oxford, Rogier, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]ROGIE[ ]ENFO[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 696b this coin; N.952/1; S.1337), off-centre, a strong strike, almost very fine, a very rare mint PROVENANCE: F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 10 April 1984, lot 1464; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 468
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£300-400
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407 407
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Salisbury, class A1, 1.26g, Daniel, [ ]IEL:ON:SA[ ], mostly flat, cracked, near fine, Levric (2), 1.47g, [ ]IC:ON:S[ ], mostly flat, the struck up parts sharp and very fine, 1.36g, [ ]N:SALE[ ], pitted with dents, residual detail, poor (BMC 698, 700, 701; N.952/1; S.1337), an extremely rare mint (3)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex D Mangakis (ii),(iii) F Elmore Jones, Glendining 7 October 1986, lot 1738a, b; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 472c, d 408
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.16g, class A1, Stafford, Colbrand, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +[ ]BRA[ ]N:STAF:, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 703b; N.952/1; S.1337), slightly small (clipped?), almost very fine, extremely rare
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
Bt June 2002
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410 409
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.43g, class A2, Thetford, Turstein, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +TVRST[ ]N:ON:TEFF:, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 723; N.952/2; S.1337), usual weakness, almost very fine
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
H A Parsons, Glendining, 11 May 1954, lot 263d; A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 410
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Thetford, class A1, 1.44g, Siwate, +SIW[ ]:TEFF, the obverse mostly flat, the reverse better, dark tone, fine, 1.44g, Willem Ma, [ ]LEM:MA:ON[ ] (BMC 709, 745; N.952/1; S.1337), edge crack, better than fine (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, September 1953 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
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411
412
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Cut Halfpenny (1), Penny (1), Wilton, class A1, 0.49g, Lantier, +LAN[ ], well struck, dark tone, very fine, 1.40g, Willem, +W[ ]VILT, struck off-centre with a good portrait, almost very fine (BMC 753, 756; N.952/1, N.952/2; S.1337), a rare mint and the second an extremely rare moneyer (2)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Finn list 7, no.139; Bt July 1996 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, March 1995 412
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), York, class A1, 1.48g, Griffin, +GRIFFI[ ], flat in parts, toned, good fine, 1.42g, Hervi, +hERV[ ], small edge crack, the reverse off-centre, fine, 1.48g, Iordan, [ ]N:ON:EVERW, half flat, otherwise about fine, Norman, +N[ ]AN:ON[ ]R, flat in parts, good fine (BMC 789, 799b-800, 803-5, 806; N.952/1; S.1337), the first rare (4)
£250-400
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby, 1947 (ii),(iii) A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (iv) Bt M Senior June 1999
413 413
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), Bury St. Edmunds (1), class B1, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle composed of two folds which meet at the chin, rev. cross potent with small cross potent in each angle, 1.27g, Henri, +[ ]ENRI:ON:Ƨ:edm:, cracked, good fine or better, Canterbury (2), class B1, 1.49g, Goldhavoc, +G[ ]L[ ]N:CAN, flat in parts with surface marks, fine, class B2, 1.46g, Ricard, [ ]RICARD[ ]CAN, general weakness, nearly fine, Durham (1), class B1, 1.53g, Iohan, +IOhA[ ]N:DVN[ ], pitted surfaces, the obverse double struck, dark tone, about fine, rare (BMC 19, 65?, 100a, 251a-252; N.953/1 the third N.953/2; S.1338), B is the rarest Tealby bust type (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Jacob (from Spink, April 1949); Bt M Senior, February 1998 (ii),(iii) ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin, 1996 (iv) Bt April 1955 9
£250-350
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415
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Exeter, class B1, 1.39g, Rainir, +RA[ ]ES, mostly flat, toned, near fine, Ipswich, class B, 1.39g, Nicol, [ ]NICOL:ON:GIPEV:, quite well struck and attractively toned, almost very fine (BMC 267x, 303; N.953/1; S.1338), the first a very rare mint (2)
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983 lot 1137a; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 458a; J J North collection (ii) ex Harris, June 1992 415
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), London, class B2, 1.46g, Pires M, [ ]REƧ:m:on[ ], partly flat, toned, good fine, class B1, 1.41g, Swetman, [ ]AN:ON:L[ ], a decent portrait, but cracked, nearly very fine (BMC 543, 567; N.953/2, N.953/1; S.1338), both rare (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex F Elmore Jones; Bt M Senior, March 1999 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, March 1995
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417
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Norwich, class B1/2, 1.15g, Gilebert, +[ ]NORW, chipped and cracked, fine, class B2, 1.47g, Picot, +PI[ ]N:NORW, attractively toned, nearly very fine (BMC 641, 674-5; N.953/2; S.1338), both rare (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) found near Cambridge, February 2000; Bt M Senior, April 2000 (ii) ex Harris, June 1992 417
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Bristol, class C1, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle composed of sweeping lines with jewelled collar and cuff, a single hair curl, rev. cross potent with small cross potent in each angle, 1.48g, Eilaf, +E[ ], partly flat, attractively toned, the struck up detail good fine or better, class C2, 1.14g, Eilaf, +EI[ ]R:, a large fragment with a good portrait, dark tone, nearly very fine (BMC -; N.956, N.957; S.1339), neither type recorded in BMC, the second possibly unique and a very rare mint (2) PROVENANCE:
Both ex F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1115b, c; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 454b, c WWW.SPINK.COM
£250-350
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418 418
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Canterbury, class C1, 1.51g, Goldeep, +GOLDEEP:[ ], partly flat and struck off-centre, toned, good fine, 1.40g, Ricard, +[ ]RD:[ ]CAN:, the legends virtually flat, a good portrait, nearly very fine, 1.37g, Willem, [ ]:ON[ ], a nice portrait, toned, good fine, (BMC -/76, 180/-, 180-1a; N.956; S.1339), the third a rare moneyer (3)
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii) ex A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
420
419 419
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Canterbury, class C1, 1.39g, Willem, obv. no trefoils on mantle, rev. +PILL[ ]N[ ], partly flat with residual deposits, fine, class C2 (2), 1.32g, Goldeep, +GOLDEEP:[ ]N[ ], weak in parts, fine, 1.37g, Rawulf, +R[ ]:ON:CA, weak, almost fine, (BMC 180-1, 81, 84; the first N.956, N.957; S.1339), the first scarce without trefoils (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 990 part; G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 903b; ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, March 1995 (iii) F Elmore Jones; G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 900b; ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 420
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Canterbury, class C2, 1.42g, Rogier, variety with collar of two rows of pellets +ROGIER:ON:CA:, most detail present, attractively toned, nearly very fine, class C2/B mule, 1.48g, Wiulf, [ ]:ON:C[ ], the legends mostly absent, nicely toned, fine (BMC 835a, - ; N.957; S.1339), both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex F Elmore Jones; Bt M Senior, February 1998 (ii) ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996
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£180-220
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421 421
422
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), Carlisle, class C2, 1.57g, Willem, weakly struck obverse, rev. legend illegible, fair, Durham, class C1, 1.40g, Cristien, +CRIS[ ]EN:ON:DVN, pierced, good fine, Hereford (2), class C1, 1.45g, Driu, +DRIV[ ], flat in parts, struck from rusty dies, nearly fine, 1.04g, Driu, a large fragment, fine (BMC 2178, 250-1, 284-7, 284-7; the first N.957, N.956; S.1339), the last three very rare (4) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (ii) Bt January 1956 (iii) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1704a; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 472 (iv) Bt September 1953 Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Colchester, Penny, class C/A mule, 1.26g, Alwin, no pellets to collar and inner circle, rev, +ALWIN:ON:COLEC, most detail present, obverse scratches, fine, Cut Halfpenny, class C1, 0.49g, Elwine, [ ]ELWINE[ ], toned, almost very fine (BMC 243b/238 this coin, 243; N.956; S.1339), the first possibly unique, a rare mint (2) PROVENANCE: (i) ex Harris, June 1992 (ii) ex Wicklewood Hoard, Christie’s, 15 May 1990, lot 146a
£250-300
£180-240
423
423
424
424 Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Exeter, Cut Halfpenny (1), class C, 0.72g, Ricart, [ ]ART:ON:E[ ], dark tone, very fine, Penny (1), class D, 1.12g, Rogier, rev, +R[ ]ON:[ ]E:, small, near fine (BMC -, 270-1; N.956, N.958/1; S.1339, S.1340), the first a new class for the moneyer, Exeter, a rare mint (2) PROVENANCE: (i) ex Wren Bt A H Baldwin October 1996 (ii) Bt M Senior, April 2000
£100-150
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Lincoln, Penny (2), class C1, 1.39g, Rawulf, variety with beaded mantle, rev, +RA[ ]L[ ], flat in parts, reverse scratches, otherwise good fine, C2 var, 1.48g, Langfram, +L[ ]ON:LIN, the reverse struck off-centre, toned, fine (BMC -/407a, -; N.956, N957var; S.1339), the second coin’s dies unrecorded in either BMC or Mossop, The Lincoln Mint c.890-1279, both very rare (2) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt M Senior, April 2000 (ii) ex A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
£180-220
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425
426 425
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.45g, class C2, Lincoln, Turstein, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. +TVRSTE[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 437; N.957; S.1339), toned, fine, this moneyer not listed in BMC, this coin, H R Mossop, The Lincoln Mint c.890-1279, pl.XCI no.8, rare
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1152; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 462 426
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), London, class C1/B mule (2), 1.40g, Alwine, +ALWINE:O[ ], small with an edge crack but full weight, fine, 1.45g, Hunfrei, +HUNF[ ]N, half flat, otherwise fine, class C2 (2), 1.47g, Edmund, +ED[ ]:ON:LV, flat in parts, fine, 1.48g, Rodbert, +RODBERT:ON[ ], most detail struck up, nearly fine (BMC 450a this coin, 495, -, 561a; first two N.956, last two N.957; S.1339), a useful group of moneyers (4)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) C Oman, Christie’s, 31 October 1972, lot 102; A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (ii) Bt February 2000 (iii) G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 924c; Bt M Senior, March 1999 (iv) ex A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin October 1994
427 427
428
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), London, class C1var, 1.42g, Rodbert, the bust with beaded mantle, rev. +RODBERT:O[ ], obverse scratched and an edge crack, good fine, class C2, 1.43g, Swetman?, +SSEE??[ ]ON:LV, a decent portrait, the reverse slightly porous, good fine (BMC -, -; N.956, N.957; S.1339), the second moneyer not known for C2, both worthy of further research, both rare (2)
£150-180
PROVENANCE: Both bt M Senior, the first June 2000, the second December 2002
428
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Newcastle, class C1/A mule, 1.46g, Willem, +W[ ]LEM:ON[ ]NIVCA, the obverse die worn, good fine or better, class C2, 1.49g, Willem, +PIL[ ]M:O[ ]:NE, the portrait soft, a decent fine (BMC 586a, 590a this coin; N.956, N.957; S.1339), both rare (2) PROVENANCE: (i) ex Harris, June 1992 (ii) G C Drabble, Glendining, 13 December 1943, lot 1009 part; D Mangakis; A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
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£200-250
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430
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.40g, class C1, Northampton, Iosep, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, all within inner circle, rev. +IЬOSEP:ON:NO[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 617/-; N.956; S.1339), almost very fine, an extremely rare moneyer from a rare mint
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
ex W C Wells; F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 10 April 1984, lot 1460; ex Harris, bt June 1992 430
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.34g, class C1, Northampton, Ingeram, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, all within inner circle, rev. +IN[ ]:NORAM, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 615; N.956; S.1339), some flat areas in the legend, good fine, a rare mint
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
ex W C Wells; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
431 431
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Norwich, class C1 (2), 1.41g, Herbert, +hEREBERD[ ]:, struck off-centre, good fine, 1.45g, Nicol, +NICOL:[ ]NORW, the portrait soft, nearly fine (BMC -/649, 668; N.956; S.1339), the first a die duplicate of BNJ XXIX (1959), pl.V-II (2) PROVENANCE:
The first bt April 1955 The second ex A W Lainchbury ex R J Eaglen Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
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£180-220
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432 432
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Norwich (2), class C2, 1.39g, Hue, +hV[ ]WIC:, struck off-centre with some corrosion to the reverse, a good portrait, good fine, class D2, 1.34g, Reiner, +RE[ ]R:ON•NOR•, chipped, fine (BMC 855 this coin, 681; N.957, N.958/2; S.1339, S.1340), the first, very rare (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex F Baldwin; E M H Norweb, Spink 59, 17 June 1987, lot 1316a; Bt A H Baldwin October 1994 (ii) ex A W Lainchbury; R J Eaglen; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
433 433
434
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Thetford, class C1 (2), 1.43g, Turstain, +TVR[ ]TEIN[ ]E, the obverse weak, the reverse better, fair/almost fine, 1.44g, Willem, the hair omitted, +PILLEM[ ]TET, flat in parts, almost fine (BMC 724, 736/728-30; N.956; S.1339), the second a rare variety (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
The first bt Spink, September 1953 The second ex L A Lawrence ex A W Lainchbury Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 434
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Winchester (2), Herbert, class C1, 1.39g, [ [ON:[ ]W[ ], from damaged dies and cracked, fair, class C2, 1.46g, +hE[ ]:ON.WI, a flat portrait and small edge crack, fair, York (1), class C2, 1.44g, Herbert, [ ]h[ ]E[ ]ON:EV[ ], small, but full weight and a pleasing fine (BMC 762-3, 7667, 796-7; the first N.956, N.957; S.1339), scarce (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (ii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 14 March 1951, lot 389c; A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (iii) ex D Mangakis; A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994
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£150-180
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435 435
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Bury St. Edmunds, Henri, class D1, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle composed of sweeping lines with jewelled collar continuing over shoulder and cuff, a single hair curl, rev. cross potent with small cross potent in each angle, 1.48g, +hENRI:ON:S:EDMV, a weak portrait, small, but full weight and a bold fine, class D3, 1.37g, +[ ]RI:ON:S:E[ ]M[ ], flat in parts, nearly fine (BMC -, 24-6; N.958/1, N.959; S.1340; Eaglen dies pl.5 L/l, N1/m), both rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Harris, June 1992 (ii) Bt January 1956 436
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Canterbury, class D1 (2), 1.50g, Ricard M, +R[ ]D:M:ON[ ]CA:, the obverse double struck, about fine, 1.35g, Wiulf, +WIV[ ]CAN[ ], small and ovoid, fine (BMC -/152?, 198-9; N.958/1; S.1340), both rare (2)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 (ii) ex Wicklewood Hoard, Christie’s, 15 May 1990, lot 144i; W H Pheatt, BDW, 21 March 1995, lot 727f; Bt M Senior, February 1998
437
437
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Carlisle, Willem, class D2, 1.32g, +WILL[ ]M:[ ]N[ ], flat areas to both sides, fine, class D3, 1.45g, +WILLAME:ON[ ], mis-struck with reverse detail to the portrait, lacquer deposits to the reverse, about fine (BMC 223, 220-1; N.958/2, N.959; S.1340), both obverse dies were also used at Newcastle (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin October 1994 (ii) ex Harris, June 1992
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£120-150
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438 438
439
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), class D2 (2), Chester, 1.26g, Willem, +PILLE[ ]ES:, the face weak and the flan slightly clipped, fine, Ipswich, 1.41g, Nicole, +NICOLE[ ]PES:, sharp in places, weak in others, good fine (BMC 234/237, -; N.958/2; S.1340), the first extremely rare, the second dies not in BMC and presumably rare (2)
£220-260
PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 14 March 1951, lot 376a; D Mangakis; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 439
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), London, class D2 (2), 1.47g, Acard, +AC[ ]LVN, slightly small, the reverse off-centre, toned, good fine, 1.48g, Alfwine, +[ ]LFPINE:ON:LV, a little soft on the face, otherwise good fine (BMC 442, 453a; N.958/2; S.1340), the second a variety with only one pellet in drapery angle (2)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
Both ex Harris, June 1992
441
440 440
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), class D1 (3), London, 1.40g, Pieres, +PI[ ]RES:O[ ]VN:, scuffed, but a decent portrait, fine or better, Newcastle, 1.49g, Willem, +W[ ]ME:ON:NIV, soft to the left of the bust, otherwise attractively toned and sharp in places, good fine, Winchester, 1.48g, Osbern, +[ ]N:ON:WIN, mostly flat, fair (BMC -, 598, -/771x; N.958/1; S.1340), the first attributed to London by Elmore Jones, cf.6256 (3)
£200-300
PROVENANCE: (i) Bt M Senior, January 1998 (iii) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1185b; Bt Harris, June 1992
441
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.41g, class E2, Bristol, Elaf, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle sweeps from left shoulder across body, jewelled collar only, rev. [ ]LAF[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 10/-; N.960/2; S.1341), a decent portrait, this a pleasing fine, the reverse weak and only fair, but a very rare mint. The obverse die is known for Rogier. PROVENANCE: F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 13 April 1983, lot 1115d; Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 454d 17
£140-180
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Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (5), 1.43g, class E2, Bury St. Edmunds, Henri, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, rev. [ ]NR[ ]ON:S:EDM, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle, a dark tone and flat legends, otherwise fine, Canterbury (3), class E1, Ricard (2), 1.46g, +RICA[ ]N, flat with deposits in the devices, nearly fine, 1.24g, [ ]RICARD:O[ ], clipped, about fine, Wiulf, 1.36g, +W[ ]N, mostly flat, fair, class E, Colchester, 1.40g, Pieres, +P[ ]S:+[ ]N•COL, the obverse only half on flan, the reverse largely indistinct, mottled tone, nearly fine, extremely rare (BMC 28-30, -, ?, 1989, 247; the first N.960/2, N.960/1; S.1341), Colchester is a very rare mint (5)
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, March 1999 (ii) ex A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin October 1994 (iii) Bt Spink, January 1953 (iv) L A Lawrence; G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 903f; ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 (v) ex Wicklewood Hoard, Christie’s, 15 May 1990, lot 146b
443 443
444
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Newcastle, Willem, E1?, 1.39g, +WILLELM:O[ ], a dark tone and a reasonable portrait, good fine, class E3 1.47g, +WILELM:ON:NIV, almost fully struck up on the reverse, very fine (BMC 602, 603; the first N.960/1, N.960/3; S.1341), obverse dies of Carlisle and Newcastle were regularly interchanged (2)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
Both ex Harris, June 1992 444
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Newcastle, Willem, E3/C, 1.42g, +WILAM:OИ:ИEV:, a little soft on the face, the reverse well struck, almost very fine, class E3 1.40g, +WILELM:OИ:ИO, flat areas to both sides, nearly very fine (BMC 6035/592b, 604; N.960/3; S.1341), obverse dies of Carlisle and Newcastle were regularly interchanged (2) PROVENANCE:
Both ex Harris, June 1992
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£200-300
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445
446 445
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Penny, 1.44g, class F, Bristol, Eilaf, facing crowned bust, sceptre top left, the mantle sweeps from left shoulder across body, jewelled collar only, hair falls in long ringlets, rev. [ ]N:BRI[ ], cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle (BMC 8; N.961; S.1342), struck slightly off-centre with weakness at the periphery, the centres fine or a little better, a very rare mint.
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
L A Lawrence, Glendining, 14 March 1951, lot 371a; F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1676a; W H Pheatt, BDW, 21 March 1995, lot 725a 446
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Bury St. Edmunds (1), Raul, F1, 1.40g, +[ ]ON:S:EDMV, struck on a square flan, the bust detail a little weak, fine, Canterbury (2), class F, 1.43g, Goldhavoc, [ ]OLDHAVOC:O[ ], struck off-centre with flat areas to both sides, fine the reverse better, 1.34g, Rogier, +ROG[ ]CANT, small, the portrait a little weak, fine, the reverse better (the first BMC 40/32-3 and Eaglen AA/r; N.961/1; S.1342), the first scarce (3)
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Harris, June 1992 (ii) ex F Elmore Jones; C J Martin, list H36, May 1983; ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 (iii) ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996
447 447
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (4), class F, Canterbury, 1.41g, Goldhavoc, [ ]OLDHAVOC:O[ ], struck on a rectangular flan, mostly flat both sides, fair, 1.37g, Raul, +[ ]ON:CA[ ], flat in parts, toned, about fine, 1.39g, Ricard, obv. legend ends in RE:, rev, +RICA[ ]D[ ]AN, the portrait a little flat, good fine, 1.46g, Rogier, [ ]GIER:ON[ ]AN[ ], flat areas, nearly fine (BMC -, -, -, ?; N.961; S.1342), the third extremely rare with the obverse legend, this ending only known elsewhere at Ipswich on BMC 355 (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 1 April 1983, lot 1119e; Bt M Senior, August 1997 (ii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28/11/1951, lot 990 part; G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 900c; ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 (iii) A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (iv) ex Wren; Bt A H Baldwin 1996 19
£200-300
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448 448
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (2), Carlisle, Willem, F2, 1.47g, +WILL[ ]N:CAR:, struck from a rusted obv. die, flat in parts, fine, class F1, 1.45g, +WILLELM:ON:NIV, a little weak, but all detail present, lacquer traces, almost very fine (BMC 226-7, 611; N.961/2, N.961/1; S.1342), obverse dies of Carlisle and Newcastle were regularly interchanged, both the above being used at the other location (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (ii) ex Harris, June 1992 449
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (3), Ipswich, class F3, Nicole (2), 1.32g, obv. no initial cross rev., +N[ ]:ON:GIPES, struck off-centre, toned, good fine or slightly better, class F, 1.41g, crude obverse lettering +NICOLE:ON:GIPES:, a little weak, but all detail present, toned, fine, Rodbert, class F, 1.30g, +ROD[ ]ON:GI, porous surfaces, fair/fine (BMC -, 327, 344/345-6; the first N.961/3, N.961; S.1342), the first unusual with no initial cross in the legend (3)
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, 1994 (ii) ex A W Lainchbury; Bt A H Baldwin, October 1994 (iii) Bt M Senior 1999
450 450
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Tealby’ coinage, 1158-80, Pennies (5), London, class F, Alvine, 1.48g, obv. reads REXS, +[ ]NE:ON:LVN, weak in parts, nearly fine, class F3, Iohan, 1.47g, +IA[ ], struck on a rectangular flan, almost fine, class F, Pieres (2), 1.54g, [ ]S:ON:LVN, weak legends and an edge crack, toned, almost fine, 1.46g, [ ]S:ON:LVND, flat obverse, fair, the reverse better, Henri, 1.43g, obv. reads ENRIEX:, rev. +[ ]ERES:[ ], one third flat, otherwise nearly fine (BMC 509/-, 537/-, -, -/579, -/551; N.961, the second N.961/3; S.1342), the first is noted in BMC paired with a Lefwin reverse only, the second and fifth are rare varieties (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex A W Lainchbury (ii) ex F Elmore Jones (iii) ex L A Lawrence; A W Lainchbury (iv) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 996; A W Lainchbury (i) - (iv) all from A H Baldwin October 1994 (v) ex Harris, June 1992 WWW.SPINK.COM
£200-250
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451 451
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.31g, class 1a1, Northampton, Walter, bust facing crowned and with sceptre, rev. +WALTIERONNOR, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.962; S.1343; Stewartby Ia1), rough, pitted surfaces, but all detail present on an oversized flan and very fine, very rare.
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
S&B 46, E11, January/February 1999
453
452
452
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Oddments (7), class 1a1 (4), Exeter, Cut Halfpenny, 0.68g, Iordan, rev. [ ]DAN•ON[ ], Northampton, Cut Farthing, 0.38g, Willelm, rev. [ ]LELM[ ], Winchester, Pennies (2), 0.85g, Clement, rev. +C[ ]•ON•WINC, 1.28g, Rodbert, rev. +RODBERD•ON•W[ ]CE, class 1a1/1a2 (2), London, Cut Halfpennies, 0.58g, Alain V, rev. +ALEIN•V[ ], 0.62g, Iefrei, rev, +IEF[ ]VND, 1a1/1a3, Northampton, Cut Halfpenny, 0.66g, Walter, rev, +WALTE[ ] (N.962; S.1343; Stewartby Ia1, Ia1/Ia2, Ia1/Ia3) the third a fragment, the fourth pierced, fine to almost very fine, all rare (7)
£100-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) from J P Mass, August 1993 (iii),(iv) ex L A Lawrence, bt August 1956 and December 1953 (vi) Bt C J Martin, June 1988 (vii) Bt A H Baldwin, February 1967 453
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.45g, class 1a1/1a2, London, Aimer, bust facing crowned and with sceptre, rev. +AIMER•ON•LVND, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.962; S.1343; Stewartby Ia1/Ia2), the reverse slightly off-centre, otherwise well struck with only light wear, good very fine, very rare. PROVENANCE:
Bt December 1993
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£300-400
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455 454
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.18g, class 1a2, Wilton, Rodbert, bust facing crowned and with sceptre, all within inner circle, rev. +RODBERT•ON•WIL:, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.962; S.1343; Stewartby Ia2), darkly toned with slightly pitted surfaces, almost very fine, very rare. This important coin is struck from Winchester dies, the reverse having the last letter of the mint signature changed from N to L. This was a result of the major fire at the Winchester mint in July 1180 following which the mint temporarily moved to Wilton, thus providing dating evidence for the various early short cross issues.
£350-450
PROVENANCE:
ex Mangakis and Woodhead collections; CNG 46, 24 June 1998, lot 1870 455
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Cut Halfpennies, class 1a2 (3), London (2), 0.61g, Aimer, rev. +[ ]N•LVND, 0.66g, Willelm, rev. [ ]LELM•ON[ ], Northampton, 0.65g, Walter, rev. +WALTER[ ], class 1a2/1a3 (2), Penny, 1.11g, London, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•LVND, Cut Halfpenny, 0.59g, Northampton, Raul, rev. +RAVL•O[ ], class 1a3/1a2, Cut Halfpenny, London, 0.75g, Henri Pi, rev. +hENRIP•O[ ] (N.962; S.1343; Stewartby Ia2, Ia2/Ia3, Ia3/Ia2), the second broken and repaired, fine to better than very fine, all rare (6)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(iv),(v) Bt M Vosper, January 2001
456
456
457
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.67g, class 1a4/1a3, London, Fil Aimer, bust facing crowned and with sceptre, all within inner circle, rev. +FILAIMER•ON•LVN, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.962/1-962; S.1343A, Stewartby Ia4/Ia3), toned, almost very fine, rare.
£180-200
PROVENANCE:
Bt 1962 457
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.44g, class 1a4/1a3, York, Hvgo, bust facing crowned and with sceptre, all within inner circle, rev. +hUGE•ON•EVERWI, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.962/1-962; S.1343A, Stewartby Ia4/Ia3), bright, slightly double struck, good very fine, rare. PROVENANCE:
ex Wainfleet Hoard; CNG 46, 24 June 1998, lot 1872
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£220-300
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458 Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, class 1a4 (4), Penny, 1.43g, London, Henri, rev. +hENRI•ON•LVND, good fine, Cut Halfpennies (2), London, 0.67g, Randvl, rev. +RAN[ ]LVN, Northampton, 0.47g, Reinald, rev. [ ]NALD•ON•[ ], Cut Farthing, London, 0.27g, Pieres, rev. [ ]RES•[ ], class 1a5 (4), Cut Halfpennies, London, 0.64g, Iohan, rev. [ ]AN•ON•LV[ ], Northampton (3), 0.63g, Ravl, rev. +RA[ ]RhT, 0.73g, Walter, +WALTER[ ], 0.79g, Willelm, rev. [ ]M•ON•NOR (N.962/1; S.1343A, Stewartby Ia4, Ia5), fine to very fine, all rare (8)
458
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex J P Mass, August 1993 (v) Bt C J Martin, August 1989
459 459
460
461
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (2), class 1a5, Winchester,1.43g, Adam, rev. +ADAM•ON•WINC, bright, slightly double struck and weak in parts, very fine, 1.37g, Clement, rev. +CLEMENT•ON•WIN (N.962/1; S.1343A, Stewartby Ia5), double struck with a weak portrait, nearly very fine (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Wainfleet Hoard, bt 1993 (ii) bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 460
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (3), Carlisle, Alain, class 1b1, 1.46g, rev. +ALAIN•ON•CARD, slightly weak in the reverse legend, toned, good fine, class 1b2, 1.48g, rev. +ALAIN•ON•CAR, corroded, fair, class 1c, 1.02g, pellet stop on obv., rev. +ALAIN•ON•CAR, weak, nearly fine (N.963, N.964; S.1344, S.1345, Stewartby Ib1, Ib2, Ic), the last scarce with the obverse pellet stop (3)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 (iii) Bt Spink, August 1953 461
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (3), Exeter, class 1b1 (2), 1.38g, Iordan, rev. +IORDAN•ON•EXEC, scratches and an edge crack, good fine, 1.31g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•EXEC, the mint signature EXEC is recut over LVND, fair/nearly fine, class 1c, 1.37g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•EXEC, weak with an edge chip, fair (N.963, N.964; S.1344, S.1345; Stewartby Ib1, Ic), the second very rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, February 1998 (ii),(iii) ex Greek Hoard 23
£100-130
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462 462
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (5), Lincoln, class 1b1 (2), 1.37g, Will.D.F, rev. +WILL•D•F•ON•NICO, porous, fine, the moneyer rare, 1.22g, Walter, rev. +WALTER•ON•NICO, cracked, fair/nearly fine, class 1b2 (2), 1.40g, Lefwine, rev. +LEFWINE•ON•NICO, left hair curls missing, the ticket states unique, nearly fine, presumably rare, 1.40g, Rodbert, rev. +RODBERT•O[ ]ICO, fair, (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1, Ib2), class 1c, 1.22g, Lefwine, rev. +LEFWINE•ON•NICO, (N.964; S.1345, Stewartby Ic), cracked, fair (5)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, April 1997 (iii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1003 part; bt Seaby, January 1953 (iv) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 (v) Bt September 1960
463 463
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (7), London, class 1b1, 1.22g, Alain, rev. +ALAIN•ON•LVNDE, chipped, fair, 1.28g, Alain V, rev. +ALAIN•V•ON•LVND, edge crack, fine, rare, 1.40g, Alward, rev. +ALWARD•ON•LVN, cracked, good fine, a very rare moneyer, 1.37g, Iefrei, rev. +IEFREI•ON•LVND, pierced, nearly very fine, 1.46g, Iohan, rev. +IOHAN•ON•LVND, toned, nearly very fine, 1.45g, Pieres M, rev. PIERES•M•ON•LVN, toned, nearly very fine, 1.47g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LVN, a weak portrait, otherwise fine , (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), the second and third rare (7) PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1003 part; bt Seaby, January 1952 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 (iii) Bt Spink, September 1952 (iv) ex L A Lawrence; bt Seaby January 1952 (v) Bt September 1960 (vi) Bt September 1956
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£240-300
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
464 464
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (2), Northampton, class 1b1, 1.42g, Walter, rev. +WALTER•ON•NORh, (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), scuffed on the reverse cross, otherwise very fine, class 1c, 1.40g, Reinald, rev. +REINALD•ON•NOR, (N.964; S.1345; SCBI 56/633 this coin; Stewartby Ic), weakly struck, off-centre, attractively toned, fine, very rare (2)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) Glendining, 19 July 2000, lot 475b (ii) from M Trenerry 1987; J P Mass (II), DNW 65, 16 March 2005, lot 545
465 465
466
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (4), Northampton, class 1b1, 1.44g, Filip, rev. +FILIP•ON•NORhT, the obverse double struck, nearly very fine, 1.26g, Hugo, rev. +hVGO•ON•NORhT, the obverse double struck, fine/good fine, 1.39g, Ravl, +RAVL•ON•NORhT, a small striking split at 8 o’clock, good fine, 1.33g, Walter, rev. +WALTER•ON•NOR (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), small edge loss from 5 to 6 o’clock toned, good fine (4)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iv) Bt September 1956 (iii) Glendining, 19 July 2000, lot 475c 466
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (2), Oxford, class 1b1, 1.40g, Owein, rev. +OWEIN•ON•OXENE, a detector find, stress crack to the reverse, otherwise very fine, 1.21g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•OXEN, the obverse double struck, fine/good fine, Cut Farthing, 0.28g, Ricard, +RIC[ ], corroded, good fine (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), Oxford is a scarce mint (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, 2000 (ii) Bt February 1970 (iii) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390 part; Bt November 1973
25
£150-250
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
467
468 467
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.41g, Wilton, class 1b1, Osber, rev. +OSBER•ON•WILT, (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), some weakness in the legends, toned, nearly very fine, very rare.
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt Spink, April 1954 The temporary mint at Wilton opened following the fire at Winchester in July 1180 and closed during the 1b period. 468
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (3), Winchester, class 1b1 (2), 1.38g, Osber, rev. +OSBER•ON•WINC, nearly very fine, 1.48g, Reinier, rev. +RE[ ]IER•ON•W[ ]NC, good fine, (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), class 1c, 1.44g, Gocelm, rev. +GOCELM•ON•[ ]NC, good fine (N.964; S.1345; Stewartby Ic), all bright, as is normal for this hoard (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
All from the Wainfleet Hoard, bt 1993
469 469
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (3), Worcester, class 1b1 (2), Oslac, 1.34g, 1.21g, rev. +OSLAC•ON•WIRIC, the first a stress crack to the reverse, otherwise good fine, the second double struck, the coin rotated nearly 180 º between strikes with consequential garbled readings, dark tone, good fine (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), class 1c, 1.24g, Osber, rev. [ ]OSB[ ]N•WIR, rough surfaces, almost fine (N.964; S.1345; SCBI 56/650 this coin; Stewartby Ic), Worcester is a rare mint in 1c. (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt Spink, September 1952 (iii) acquired 1990; J P Mass (I), DNW 61, 17 April 2004, lot 130
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£140-180
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
470 470
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (3), York, class 1b1 (2), 1.09g, Isac, rev. +ISAC•ON•EVERWI, a weak portrait, otherwise fine, 1.43g, Turkil, rev. +TVRKIL•ON•EVER, weak at the centres, excess metal, almost very fine, Cut Halfpenny, class 1b1, 0.63g, the obverse N is double barred, uncertain moneyer, rev. +[ ]N•EVER, toned, good fine, rare (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib1), Penny, class 1c, 1.39g, Hvgo, rev. +HVGO•ON•EVERW, general wear, about fine (N.964; S.1345; Stewartby Ic), Mass makes no reference to double barred Ns in his works, so presumably a new die for this mint and worthy of further research. York is a scarce mint. (4)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1954 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, September 1952 (iii) Bt September 1960 (iv) ex Greek Hoard
471 471
472
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (2), London, class 1b2, 1.43g, Aimer, rev. +AIMER•ON[ ]NDE, the reverse struck off-centre, bright, very fine, 1.43g, Davi, rev. +DAVI•ON•LVNDE, (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib2), weakly struck in the centres, a striking split at 5 o’clock, almost very fine, the reverse better (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Both from the Wainfleet Hoard, bt 1993 472
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (5), London, class 1b2, 1.40g, Pieres, rev. +PIERES•ON•LVND, soft centres, attractively toned, a bold fine, 1.45g, Ravl, no pellet before R of REX rev. +RAVL•ON•LVND, toned, almost very fine (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib2), this coin without the obverse pellet is a scarce variety (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1960 (ii) Bt Seaby, January 1953
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£160-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
473 473
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (5), London, class 1b2 (2), 1.41g, Osber, rev. +OSBER•ON•LVND, 1.33g, Pieres M, rev. +PIERES•[ ]ON•LVN, (N.963; S.1344; Stewartby Ib2), class 1c (3), 1.40g, Ravl, rev. +RAVL•ON•LVNDE, 1.38g, Davi, rev. +DAVI•ON•LVND, 1.33g, Gilebert, rev. +GILEBERT•ON•LVN (N.964; S.1345; Stewartby Ic), the first four fine or better, the last only fair and cracked (5)
£240-300
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii),(iv) Bt September 1960 (v) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1003 part; Bt Seaby, January 1952
474
476
475 474
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Penny, 1.41g, class 1c, Oxford, Ricard, bust facing of cruder style, crowned and with sceptre, rev. +RICARD•ON•OXEN, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, toned, almost very fine (N.964; S.1345; SCBI 56/638 this coin; Stewartby Ic), Oxford is an extremely rare mint for 1c
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
J P Mass, DNW 61, 17 March 2004, lot 127 (from B J Dawson 1987) 475
Henry II (1154-1189), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, 1180-89, Pennies (2), Winchester, class 1c, 1.46g, Adam, rev. +ADAM•ON•WINC, bright, soft in parts, almost very fine, 1.42g, Gocelm, rev. +GOCELM•ON•WINC, struck slightly off-centre, almost very fine (N.964; S.1345; Stewartby Ic), the standard of lettering on this coin is particularly poor (2)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Wainfleet Hoard, bt 1993 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 476
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.42g, class 2, Canterbury, Meinir, bust facing of round style, crowned and with sceptre, rev. +MENIR•ON•CAN, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, toned, very fine (N.965; S.1346; Stewartby II), a much better portrait than usually seen for this reign, rare PROVENANCE:
From J P Mass, August 1993
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£200-300
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
478
477 477
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Lincoln, class 2, Cut Halfpenny, 0.57g, Edmvnd, rev. [ ]•ON•NIC, pitted, fair/fine, London, Penny, 1.39g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, weak at the centre, dark tone, good fine (N.965; S.1346; Stewartby II), both rare (2)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) from J P Mass, August 1993 (ii) Bt September 1960 478
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, London, class 2, 1.37g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, toned, very fine (N.965; S.1346; Stewartby II), rare
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin’s Argentum sale, 6 November 2004, lot 32
480 479 479
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, class 3a, long narrow portrait, 1.25g, Meiner, rev. +ME[ ]ON•CAN, good fine, class 3b (2), 1.24g, Goldwine, rev. +GOLDWINE•ON•CA, fine or better, 0.87g, Roberd, rev. +ROBERD•ON•CAN, about fine (N.967; S.1347; Stewartby IIIa, IIIb), the second chipped and cracked, the third clipped (3)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt August 1956 (ii) Bt August 1961 (iii) Bt March 1965 480
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, Carlisle, class 1a/3 mule, 1.45g, Alein, rev. +[ ]EIN•ON•CAR scratched and porous, about fine (Allen dies 172/315; N.964/967; S.1345/1347; Stewartby Ic/III) PROVENANCE:
DNW 64, 14 December 2004, lot 47 An extremely rare mule between an old obverse of Henry II and a reverse of Richard I. 29
£100-120
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481 481
482
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 3a, London, 1.35g, Aimer, rev. +AIMER•ON•LVND, general wear, all detail present, fine, 1.44g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVND, a small edge split, but a good portrait, nearly very fine (N.967; S.1347; Stewartby IIIa), both rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt August 1956 482
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), London, class 3a, 1.26g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, a good portrait, nearly very fine, class 3b, 1.46g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, small chip, a decent portrait, nearly very fine (N.967; S.1347; Stewartby IIIa, IIIb), both rare (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt Seaby 1946
483
483
484
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 3b, Exeter, 1.41g, Ricard, rev. +[ ]D•ON•EXE, softly struck, fine, London (2), 1.25g, Aimer, rev. +AIMER•ON•L[ ]D, surface scratches, fair/nearly fine, 1.48g, Stivene, rev. +STIVEN[ ]N•LV, some obverse corrosion, otherwise good fine (N.967; S.1347; Stewartby IIIb), all rare, the first a rare mint (3)
£180-250
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt January 1956 (iii) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 484
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 3b, Winchester, Gocelm (2), 1.43g, rev. +GOCELM[ ]WIN, double struck, off-centre, nearly very fine, 1.40g, rev. +GOCELM•[ ]WIN, weak in one part, otherwise fine (N.967; S.1347; Stewartby IIIb), both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Wainfleet Hoard, bt 1993 (ii) ex Greek Hoard WWW.SPINK.COM
£120-160
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485
486 485
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 3b, York, 1.18g, Everard, rev. +EVERARD•ON•EV, (N.967; S.1347), a good portrait, very fine, rare
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
From J P Mass, August 1993 486
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 4a, Canterbury, bust of coarser work, Goldwine, 1.46g, rev. [ ]OLDWINE•ON•CA, weak centres, good fine, Meinir (2), the first obv. hENERICVS/RE, rev. +MEINIR•ON•CAN, 1.44g, soft on the face, good fine, 1.14g, a pleasing portrait, good fine or slightly better (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), (3)
£180-250
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) Bt A H Baldwin January 1952 (ii) Bt September 1960
487 487
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 4a, Canterbury, Meinir, 1.21g, rough surfaces, about fine, Reinavd, 1.26g, rev. +REINAVD•ON•C, worn, fair, Roberd, 1.34g, rev. +ROBERD•ON•CAN, a good portrait (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), the last very fine (3) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt A H Baldwin August 1952 (ii) Bt Spink August 1953 (iii) Bt June 1957
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£200-300
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Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (6), class 4a, Canterbury, Roberd (2), rev. +ROBERD•ON•CAN, 1.40g, toned with a weak portrait, nearly fine, 1.26g, fine or better, Ulard (4), rev. +VLARD•ON•CANT, 0.99g, clipped, near fine, 1.20g, obv. hENRICVSRI/EX, softly struck, about fine, 1.24g, scratches, fine, 1.42g, struck off-centre, fair (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), (6)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i),(vi) Bt August 1956 (ii) Bt September 1960 (iii) Bt A H Baldwin April 1952 (iv) Bt A H Baldwin January 1952 (v) Bt Seaby September 1951
489 489
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 4a*, Canterbury (2), 1.32g, Reinald, rev. +REINALD:ON:CAN, reverse legend with colon stops, scratches to both sides, about fine, 1.44g, Roberd, rev. +ROBERD•ON•CAN, irregular flan, near fine, London, 1.34g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD:ON:LVND, attractively toned and very fine, but pierced and plugged (N.966; S.1348B; Stewartby IVa), all scarce (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, February 2000 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) A gift from J Brand, November 1964
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£100-150
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490 490
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (7), class 4a, London, Aimer, 0.79g, rev. +AIMER•ON•L[ ], Henri, 1.40g, rev. +hENRI•ON•LVND:, Ricard, 1.38g, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVND, Stivene (2), 1.23g, +STIVENE•ON•LVN, 1.51g, -.ON•LV, Willelm (2), 1.48g, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LVN, 1.02g, -ON•LVND (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), the sixth good fine, otherwise fair to fine (7)
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
(ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii),(vi) bt June 1957 (iv) ex Colchester Hoard; bt January 1952 (v) Bt September 1956 (vii) Bt Spink, August 1952
491
491
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (7), class 4a, London, Aimer, 1.20g, rev. +AIMER•ON [ ]DEI, good fine, Henri, 1.06g, rev. +hENRI•ON•LVND, about fine, Ricard (2), 1.22g, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVND•, fine, 1.30g, obv. hENRICVSRE/EX, rev. ÑLVND, fine, Stivene, 0.96g, +STIVENE[ ]N•LVN, about fine, Willelm (2), 1.23g, 1.46g, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LVN, both fine, Cut Halfpenny, class 4a, London, Henri, 0.50g, rev. [ ]NRI•ON[ ], good fine (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), the first, second, fifth and sixth clipped, the fourth pierced (8) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt June 1957 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 (iv),(v),(vi) bt March 1965 (viii) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390 part; Bt November 1973
33
£200-300
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492 492
493
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 4a, Northampton, 1.42g, Giferei, rev. +GIF[ ]I•ON•NORA, struck off-centre, slightly flat on the reverse legend with some porosity, nearly very fine, Northampton or Norwich, 1.06g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•NO, cracked, about fine, rare, (N.968/1; S.1348A; the second SCBI 56/973 this coin; Stewartby IVa), the first an extremely rare moneyer from a rare mint (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) Glendining, 19 July 2000, lot 475d (ii) ex J Brand (from A H Baldwin 1965); J P Mass (II), DNW 65, 16 March 2005, lot 594 (from A H Baldwin 1986) 493
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (4), class 4a, Shrewsbury (2), 1.40g, Reinald, rev. [ ]ALD•ON•S, nearly fine, 1.28g, Ive, rev. +IVE•O[ ]SALOP, wavy flan, fair or better, Winchester (2), 1.23g, Pires, rev. +PIRES•ON•WINC, cracked around the inner circle, passing light, fine, a rare moneyer, 1.30g, Willelm, rev. +WILL[ ]M•ON•WIN, cracked and porous, fine (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), Shrewsbury is a very rare mint (4)
£150-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, December 1953 (iii) Bt M Senior, June 2000 (iv) Bt C J Martin, January 1990
494 494
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 4a, York, 1.52g, Everard, rev. +EVERAR[ ]•EVE, fine, 1.29g, Hve, rev. +hVE•ON•EVERWI, clipped, fair, 1.49g, Tvrkil, rev. +[ ]KIL•ON•EVE•, the reverse off centre, fine (N.968/1; S.1348A; Stewartby IVa), the first and third are rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, May 1952 (ii) Bt A H Balwin, January 1952 (iii) Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952
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£120-150
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495 495
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), York, class 4a (2), 0.99g, Everard, rev. +EVERARD•ON•EI, fine, Tvrkil (2), 0.85g, rev. [ ]RKIL•ON•EVE, nearly very fine (N.968/1; S.1348A) class 4a*, 1.31g, rev. +TVRKIL:ON:EVERV, pitted, fine, the reverse better (N.966, N968/1; S.1348A, S.1348B; SCBI 56/1049 this coin; Stewartby IVa), the first two clipped, the last rare with colon stops for York (3)
£120-180
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii) Bt June 1957 (iii) J P Mass (I), DNW 61, 17 March 2004, lot 227 (acquired 1999)
497
496 496
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (5), Canterbury, class 4b, Goldwine (2), 1.34g, rev. +GOLDWINE•ON•, weak centres, struck on a very full flan, toned, fine, rare, 1.38g, rev. +GOLDWINE•ON•C, worn, fair, the quatrefoils in angles are ornaments, Meinir, 1.29g, rev. +MEIR.:.ON•ON•CA, wavy flan, nearly fine, Roberd (2), 1.33g, rev. +ROBERD•ON•CAN, double struck, nearly very fine, 1.48g, rev. [ ]OBERD•ON•C[ ], flat in parts, otherwise fine (N.968/2; S.1348C; Stewartby IVb), the second unusual with the ornaments for quatrefoils, the third unusual with the 4 pellet stop after the moneyer’s name, both presumably rare varieties (5)
£180-240
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, December 1953 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt January 1956 (iv) Bt Grover, January 1952 (v) Bt Seaby 1948 497
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 4b, Carlisle, 1.18g, Alain, rev. +ALEIN•ON•CAR, porous surfaces with a dark tone, good fine, Durham, 1.35g, Alain, rev. +ALEIN•ON•DVRE, attractive with a dark tone, almost very fine (N.968/2; S.1348C; Stewartby IVb) the second very rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(ii) ex H A Parsons; Bt April 1955 35
£200-300
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Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (6), London, class 4b, Fvlke (2), 1.34g, rev. +FVLKE•ON•LVNDI, small, toned, nearly very fine, 1.29g, rev. +FVIKE•ON•LVND, worn, nearly fine, the initial cross on the reverse is a cross pommée, Henri (2), 1.15g, rev. +hENRI•ON•LVNDI, flat in parts, near fine, 1.34g, rev. +HENRI•ON•LVND, wavy flan, the N of ON is double barred, near fine, Stivene, 1.38g, obv. hENRECVS/RX, rev. +ST[ ]NE•ON•LVN, flat in parts, fine, Willelm, 1.17g, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LVN, fair/almost fine (N.968/2; S.1348C; Stewartby IVb), the second rare with the cross pommée in the legend, the third an unusual obverse reading, an interesting group (6)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt June 1957 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt September 1956 (iv),(vi) Bt March 1965 (v) Bt Spink, September 1952
499
499
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (5), London, class 4b, Fvlke, 1.49g, rev. +FVLKE•ON•LVNDI, toned, fine, Henri (2), 1.40g, rev. +hENRI•ON•LVN, the initial cross on the reverse is a cross pommée, fine, 1.39g, rev. +hENRI•ON•LVND, obverse scuffs, about fine, Ricard, 0.80g, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, porous, near fine, Willelm, 1.30g, rev. +WILLEM•ON•LV, near fine, Cut Halfpenny, London, 0.62g, Henri, [ ]NRIC•ON•[ ], fair (N.968/2; S.1348C; Stewartby IVb), the second rare with the cross pommée in the legend, the fourth clipped (6) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt September 1960 (iv),(v) Bt March 1965 (vi) Bt Seaby 1948 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
500 500
501
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 4b, Northampton or Norwich, 1.41g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•NOI, the obverse a little soft and off-centre, fine, the reverse better, Randvl (2), 1.13g, rev. +RANDVL•ON•NO, porous and clipped, almost fine, 0.96g, rev. [ ]RANDVL•ON•N[ ], chipped, very fine (N.968/2; S.1348C; Stewartby IVb) , the mint attribution not definite on account of the truncated spelling and requires further research (3)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1793 (ii) Bt M Senior, February 2000 (iii) ex W C Wells; F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1791 501
Richard I (1189-1199), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 4b, York, 0.92g, Davi, rev. +DAVI•ON•EVERW, clipped, fine, 1.16g, Nicole, rev. [ ]ICOLE•ON•EVE, worn, almost fine, 1.23g Tvrkil, rev. +TVRKIL•ON•EVER, toned, fine (N.968/2; S.1348C) the second very rare (3)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) Bt June 1957 (ii) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt Baldwin September 1952
502 502
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.19g, class 4c (3), London, Fvlke, bust of coarser work, reversed S in legend, rev. +FVLKE•ON•LV, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.968/3; S.1349), slightly flat at one point of the reverse legend, good fine or better, Henri (2), 1.35g, rev. +HENRI•ON•LVND, slightly irregular, good fine, 1.39g, +HENRI•ON•LVN, nearly fine (N.968/3; S.1349; the first, BNJ vol.11 pl.III/23 this coin; Stewartby IVc), all very rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex L A Lawrence; Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt March 1965 The first coin was used by Lawrence to illustrate his article on the Short Cross Coinage in the BNJ (1915)
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£180-240
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504
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 4c, London, 1.39g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, slight weaknes in the portrait, nearly very fine, 1.33g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LN, slightly irregular, good fine, (N.968/3; S.1349; BNJ vol.11 pl.III/24 this coin; Stewartby IVc), both coins use the same obverse die, both very rare (2)
£220-260
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1960 (ii) ex L A Lawrence; Bt September 1956 The second coin was used by Lawrence to illustrate his article on the Short Cross Coinage in the BNJ (1915) 504
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 4c, York, Davi, 1.37g, rev. +DAVI•ON•E[ ]ER, weak in parts, nearly fine, Nicole, 1.39g, +NICOLE•ON•EVE, fine (N.968/3; S.1349), both very rare (2)
£100-140
PROVENANCE:
Both bt June 1957
505 505
506
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.53g, class 5a1, Canterbury, Samuel, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two pairs of curls either side, initial cross pattée, reversed S in legend, rev. +SAMVEL•ONCA, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (cf N.968/4; S.1350A), the reverse struck slightly off-centre, darkly toned, very fine on a full flan (N.968/4; S.1350A; Stewartby Va1A), very rare
£400-600
PROVENANCE:
ex S N Lane, ex P Woodhead An old ticket accompanies this coin describing it as an imitation. A few details such as the early style h and the E for C in the obverse legend, or the small curves in place of the normal large curls with pellets for the hair raise questions, but the similarities with the Mass coins SCBI 56/1227 and 1236 coupled with this moneyer’s use of similar styles on both earlier and later coins indicate an official issue. 506
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Cut Halfpenny, 0.51g, class 5a1, London, Fvlke, obv. [ ]ENRICVS[ ], variety with sceptre right, rev. +FVL[ ]VN, initial cross pattée, coarse surfaces, the defining detail clear, fine, extremely rare (N.968/4; S.1350A; SCBI 56/1251a, this coin; Stewartby Va1A var) PROVENANCE:
J P Mass (III), DNW, 15 March 2006, lot 1016a
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£80-100
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507 508 507
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.46g, class 5a2, Canterbury, Iohan, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two or more curls either side, initial cross pommée, reversed S in legend, rev. +IOhAN•ON•CAN:, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), well struck, a pleasing very fine, rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
ex J Brand 508
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.35g, class 5a2, Canterbury, Simon, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two or more curls either side, initial cross pommée, reversed S in legend, rev. +SIMON•ON•CAN, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, good fine, Cut Halfpenny, 0.66g, class 5b2, Canterbury, Goldwine, [ ]CVSR/E[ ], rev. [ ]DWINEO[ ], nearly fine (N.969, N.970; S.1350B, S.1351; Stewartby Va2, Vb2), the first rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard
509 510 509
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.42g, class 5a2, Durham, Pieres, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two or more curls either side, initial cross pommée, reversed S in legend, stop after hENRI, rev. +PERES•ON•DVRE, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), well struck, very fine, rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt September 1956 510
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5a2, Exeter, 1.21g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•ECCE, fine, Winchester, 1.41g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•WIN, fine (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), the first cracked, both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 14 March 1951, lot 399; D Mangakis; Bt March 1971 (ii) ex Greek Hoard
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£90-120
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512 511
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.40g, class 5a2, London, Ricard, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two or more curls either side, initial cross pommée, reversed S in legend, rev. +RICARD•ON•LV, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), a strong strike, obverse flaw, almost good very fine, rare
£180-240
PROVENANCE:
Bt October 1954 512
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5a2, London, 1.38g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•LVN, good fine or better, 1.42g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LV, very fine, Cut Halfpennies (3), 0.60g, Henri, rev. +hENRI•[ ], nearly very fine, Willelm (2), 0.74g, rev. +[ ]M•ON•LV, almost very fine,0.61g, rev. +[ ]LM•ON•LV, good fine (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), the second pierced and plugged (5)
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard
513
514
515 513
2
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.42g, class 5a , Norwich, Iohan, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two or more curls either side, initial cross pommée, reversed S in legend, rev. +IOhAN•ON•NORW, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), a strong strike, very fine, rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt October 1954 514
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, 1.43g, class 5a2, York, Davi, neat bust with sceptre left, hair composed of two or more curls either side, initial cross pommée, reversed S in legend, rev. +DAVI•ON•EVERW, short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle (N.969; S.1350B; Stewartby Va2), slightly off-centre on the reverse, very fine, very rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt December 1954 515
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5a2/5b1 mule, 1.32g, Lincoln, Ravf, rev. short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, initial cross pattée, +RAVF•ON•NICOL•, struck off-centre and pitted surfaces, good fine, 1.35g, York, Tomas, rev. +TOMAS•ON•EVER, fine (N.969/N.970; S.1350C; Stewartby Vb1/a2), both very rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(ii) ex Greek Hoard WWW.SPINK.COM
£100-150
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516 516
517
518
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1/5a2 mule, 1.39g, Canterbury, Goldwine, rev. +GOLDWINE•ON•C, a weak portrait, fine, the reverse slightly better (N.970/N.969; S.1350C; Stewartby Vb1/a2), extremely rare
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt October 1954 517
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1/5a2 mule, 1.30g, Chichester, Pieres, rev. +PIERES•ON•CICE, badly cracked, good fine, the reverse better (N.969/N.970; S.1350C; SCBI 56/1293 this coin; Stewartby Vb1/a2), possibly still a unique mule for this moneyer
£100-200
PROVENANCE:
J P Mass (III), DNW, 15 March 2006, lot 1037; Bt M Senior 1998 518
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1/5a2 mule, 1.46g, Lincoln, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•NICOL, nearly very fine (N.970/N.969; S.1350C Stewartby Vb1/a2), very rare
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
Bt December 1954
520 519 519
521
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1/5a2 mule, 1.46g, London, Fvlke, the obverse with ornamental letters, rev. +RICARD•ON•NICOL, the edge irregular at 10 o’clock due to a die flaw, very fine, Cut Halfpennies (2), 0.61g, Henri, rev. +hEN[ ]VND,, Ricard, rev. +RIC[ ]N•LV, both pitted, good fine (N.970/N.969; S.1350C; Stewartby Vb1/a2), the first very rare with the ornamental letters (3)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt December 1954 520
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1/5a2 mule, 1.46g, Winchester, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•WINC, very fine (N.970/N.969; S.1351/S.1350C; Stewartby Vb1/a2), extremely rare of this mint. There was no example of a 5b/5a mule from Winchester in the Mass Collection.
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt October 1954 521
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b1, Canterbury, 1.43g, Roberd, regular lettering, rev. short cross voided with quatrefoil in each angle, initial cross pattée, +ROBERD•ON•CAN, fine, 1.35g, Samvel, rev. +SAMVE•ON•C[ ]T, peripheral weakness at the top both sides, rough surfaces, good fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1), the second scarce (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt Spink August 1953 41
£100-120
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John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1, Durham, 1.48g, Pieres, rev. +PIERES•ON•DVRE, some double striking and a small patch of corrosion, otherwise, almost very fine, rare (N.970; S.1351; SCBI 56/1485 this coin; Stewartby Vb1)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
G V Doubleday, Glendining, 8 June 1988, lot 971b; J P Mass (II), DNW, 16 March 2005, lot 680 523
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b1, Lincoln, 1.44g, Hve, rev., +HVE•ON•NICOLE, fair/nearly fine, class 5b2, 1.43g, Hve, +HVE•ON•NICOLE, a full round coin, nearly very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1, Vb2), the first is struck from a badly flawed obverse die (2)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby January 1951 (ii) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt September 1956
525 524 524
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (6), class 5b1, London, 1.49g, Abel, rev., +AB[ ]NN•LVN, unevenly struck, almost fine, 1.41g, Beneit, rev. +BENEIT•ON•LVND, almost fine, 1.37g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON[ ]N, flat in parts, otherwise good fine, 1.33g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LVN, good fine, Willelm B (2), rev. +WILLELM•B•ON•LV, 1.45g, nearly very fine, 1.34g, fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1), the fourth pierced, the last cracked (6)
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby September 1951 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii),(v) both ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby January 1953 and August 1952 (iv) Bt Seaby, January 1952 525
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1, Northampton, 1.33g, Adam, rev. +ADAM•ON•NORh, some small cracks, otherwise very fine, very scarce (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1) PROVENANCE:
Bt Grover, August 1953 WWW.SPINK.COM
£90-120
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526 526
527
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b1, Oxford, 1.43g, Ailwine, obv. reads /REX, rev., +AILWINE•ON•OC, cracked, fine, 1.43g, Miles, rev. +MILES•ON•OCSE, struck slightly off-centre on the obverse, attractively toned, nearly very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1), a scarce mint (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, August 1954 (ii) Bt September 1956 527
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 5b1, Winchester, 1.41g, Adam, rev., +ADAM•ON•WIN, fine, 1.32g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•WINC, weak in parts, about fine, 1.48g, Ricard, rev. [ ]RICARD•ON•WIN, the legends weak in parts, otherwise very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1), the last has a large die flaw from the inner circle to the edge (3)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) Bt September 1956 (ii) ex E F P Armytage (a BM duplicate); Bt April 1965
529
528 528
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b1, York, 1.45g, Davi, rev., +DAVI•ON•EVER•, soft in part of the legend, almost very fine, Cut Halfpenny, 0.64g, Hve, rev. +hVE•ON•E[ ], nearly very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb1), (2)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt September 1960 529
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, Bury St. Edmunds, 1.31g, Fvlke, rev., +FOLKE•ON[ ]DM, partly flat both sides, nearly fine, (N.970; S.1351), class 5c, 1.36g, Fvlke, rev. +FVLKE•ON•S•AD, struck slightly off-centre, porous surfaces, nearly very fine (N.970, N.971; .1351, S.1352; Stewartby Vb2, Vc; the second, Eaglen dies E/f), a scarce mint, the second coin very rare, with Eaglen noting coins for this type are all from the same obverse die (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex BM Duplicates, ex E F P Armitage; Bt April 1965 (ii) Bt Gillis, list 15, 4.8, March 2000
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£150-200
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531
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 5b2, Canterbury, 1.49g, Hve, rev., +hVE•ON•CANTE, attractively toned, fine, 1.46g, Iohan M, rev. +IOhAN•M•ON•CA, similarly toned, good fine, 1.46g, Simon, rev. +SIMON•ON•CANT, nearly very fine, (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), a pleasing group (3)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
All bt Spink, January 1953 531
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, Carlisle (1), 1.11g, Tomas, rev., +TOMAS•ON•CAR, cracked, fine, Chichester (1), 1.36g, Ravf, obv. ornamental letters, rev. +RAVF•ON•CICE, slightly flat on the face, otherwise fine, Cut Halfpenny, 0.71g, Chichester, Simon, rev. +SIMON•[ ], good fine, (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), the second extremely rare with the ornamented letters, the last is a reverse die duplicate of Mass 1478, Chichester is a scarce mint (3)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt March 1965 (ii) ex Joblyn collection; Bt Seaby, April 1953 (iii) Bt March 1956
532 532
533
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b2, Exeter, 1.40g, Ricard, rev. +RICARD•ON•ECC, well struck, good very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), a coin with much eye-appeal, scarce
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Bt September 1956 533
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b2, Kings Lynn, 1.45g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•LENE, the reverse struck off-centre, toned, very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2 ), rare PROVENANCE:
Bt September 1956
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£200-250
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534 534
535
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, London, 1.33g, Ricard B, rev. +RICARD•B•O[ ], flat in parts, fine, the portrait better, 1.39g, Willelm T, rev. +WILLELM•T•ON•LV, a strong good fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) C A Whitton Collection; SCMB June 1951, 4443; Bt January 1952 535
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), Northampton, class 5b2/5b1 mule, 1.35g, Adam, rev., +ADAM•ON•NORh, rough surfaces, nearly very fine, 5b2, 1.26g, Roberd T, rev. +ROBERD•T•ON•NOR, cracked, almost fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2/1, Vb2), the first very rare, there was no 5b2/5b1 mule of Northampton in the Mass Collection (2)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) Glendining, 19 July 2000, lot 475e (ii) Bt December 1954
536 536
537
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, Oxford, 1.35g, Henri, rev. +hENRI•ON•OCSE, soft on the portrait, good fine, 1.24g, Miles, rev. +MILES•ON•OCSE, a strong strike, but pitted surfaces, very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), a scarce mint (2)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Both bt September 1956 537
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, Rochester, 1.48g, Alisandre, rev. +ALISAN•ON•ROV, pitted surfaces, good fine, 1.34g, Hvnfrei, rev. +HUFREI•ON•ROVE, , a bold fine, Cut Farthings (2), 0.34g, Alisandre, rev. +[ ]N•RO, good fine, 0.33g, uncertain moneyer, [ ]ROV, fair, both porous (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), a very scarce mint (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt Spink, September 1953 (iv) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390 45
£150-200
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538
539 538
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b2, Rochester, 1.47g, Alisandre, rev. +ALISANDRE•ON•R, well struck, better than very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), a very scarce mint
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
ex J Brand 539
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, Winchester, 1.37g, Adam, rev. +ADAN•ON•WINC, scored in preparation for cutting, fine, 1.40g, Miles, rev. +MILES•ON•WINC, deposits with rough surfaces, fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), the first unusual (2)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) Lord Grantley, Glendining, 20 April 1944, lot 1339; Bt Seaby 1945 (ii) Bt September 1956
541
540 540
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b2, York, 1.48g, Renavd, rev. +RENAVD•ON•EV, nearly very fine, 1.41g, Tomas, rev. +TOMAS•ON•EVR, a good portrait, nearly very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb2), (2)
£120-160
PROVENANCE:
Both bt September 1956 541
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b3, Chichester, 1.37g, Pieres, the eyes from a broken punch, rev. +PIERES•ON•CIC, a good portrait, almost very fine, Ipswich, 1.44g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•GIPE, 1.44g, weakly struck, fine or better (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb3), very scarce (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Grover, April 1953
WWW.SPINK.COM
£130-160
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
543
542 542
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5b3, Exeter, 1.38g, Gileberd, rev. +GILEBERD•ONEC, a soft portrait, fine, Lincoln, 1.44g, Andrev, rev. +ANDREV•ON•NIC, strong in parts, toned, good fine, Cut Farthing (1), Exeter?, 0.32g, Gileberd? rev. +GIL[ ], fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb3), (3)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390 part 543
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5b3, Kings Lynn, 1.42g, Willelm, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LE, a plesaing portrait but slightly double struck on the obverse, the reverse off-centre, very fine (N.970; S.1351; Stewartby Vb3), a rare mint and moneyer
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Bt October 1954
544 545 544
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5c, Durham, 1.36g, Pieres, rev. +PIERES•ON•DVR, pierced, nearly very fine (N.971; S.1352; SCBI 56/1708 this coin, Allen dies 588/585 and BNJ 1979, pl.ix, 94 this coin Stewartby Vc), very rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
ex J D Brand; F Elmore Jones, Glendining, 7 October 1986, lot 1818b; J P Mass (II), DNW 16 March 2005, lot 736 545
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (2), class 5c, Ipswich, 1.01g, Alisandre, rev. +ALISANDRE•ON[ ], clipped and cracked, fine, 1.44g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•GIPE, an obverse surface crack, nearly very fine (N.971; S.1352; Stewartby Vc), a scarce mint (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1016; Bt Seaby, July 1952 (ii) Bt September 1956
47
£90-120
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
546 546
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (3), class 5c, Ipswich, 1.49g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•GIPE, nearly very fine, 1.41g, a weak area both sides, good fine, 1.44g, a strong strike but off-centre, nearly very fine (N.971; S.1352; Stewartby Vc) a scarce mint (3)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby, August 1954
547 548
547
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, Lincoln, class 5c, 1.43g, Hve, rev. +hVE•ON•NICOL, a good portrait, almost very fine (N.971; S.1352; SCBI 56/1717 this coin, Allen dies 20/h18; Mossop pl.XCVII/17 this coin, Stewartby Vc), rare
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex H R Mossop; J J North (from Baldwin, October 1975); W J Conte; J P Mass (II), DNW, 16 March 2005, lot 738 548
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Pennies (4), class 5c, London, 1.23g, Abel, rev. +ABEL•ON•LVNDE, porous, fine, 1.42g, Ilger, obv. ends in CVR/SRX, rev. +ILGER•O[ ]LVN, a weak area both sides, otherwise nearly very fine, 1.35g, Ravf, rev. +RAVF•ON•LVNDE, slightly porous, fine, 1.40g, Walter, rev. +WALTER•ON•LVN, a pleasing very fine (N.971; S.1352; Stewartby Vc) the second an usual error reading (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951; Bt Seaby, August 1952 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) ex Guedalla, 1946 (iv) Bt April 1956
WWW.SPINK.COM
£200-250
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
549 549
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, class 5c, Norwich, 1.04g, Gifrei, rev. +GIFREI•ON•NORV, porous and cracked, good fine or better, Cut Farthings (2), 0.35g, Gifrei rev. [ ]GIFE[ ], nearly very fine, Norwich?, indistinct legends, fair, Winchester, Pennies (3), Class 5c, 1.35g, Adam, rev. +ADAM•ON•WINC, scuffed on the obverse, lacquer deposits on the reverse, fine, 1.28g, Iohan, rev. +IOHAN•ON•WINC, porous, good fine, 1.36g, Ravf, rev. [ ]AVF•ON•WINC, almost fine (N.971; S.1352; the first SCBI 56/1721 and Allen dies 17/g8 this coin, the fourth SCBI 56/1728, the fifth SCBI 56/1732 and the sixth SCBI 56/1735 these coins; Stewartby Vc), the first rare (6)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) J P Mass (II), DNW, 16 March 2005, lot 739 (acquired 1992) (ii),(iii) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390 (iv)-(vi) All J P Mass (III), DNW, 15 March 2006, lot 1096 (v) also ex L A Lawrence; J D Brand (from Baldwin, July 1962) (vi) from Spink 1988
550
550
551
552
John (1199-1216), Irregular Local Issue ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, Rhuddlan, group I, class i, 1.18g, Halli, i.m. cross pattée, rev. +hALLI•OИ•RVLA, struck on a spread flan, fine (N.972/1), very rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
Bt Spink, August 1953 551
John (1199-1216), Irregular Local Issue ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, Rhuddlan, group 1, class iic, 1.39g, Tomas, i.m. cross pommée, obv. blundered legend reading hИERIEVS•R/EX, rev. +TOMAS•OИ•RVLA, pierced, otherwise very fine (N.972/2; Brand dies 2310; SCBI 56/2175 this coin), rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
J P Mass (II), DNW, 16 March 2005, lot 801, bt 1989 552
John (1199-1216), Irregular Local Issue ‘Short Cross’ coinage, Penny, Rhuddlan, group II, class iii, crude portrait and lettering, 1.31g, Simond, i.m. cross pommée, rev., +SIMOND•ON•RVLA, fine, the reverse better (N.973/1), scarce PROVENANCE:
ex Joblyn Collection Bt Seaby, April 1953
49
£80-100
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
554
553 553
Ireland - John (1199-1216), Third ‘Rex’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Dublin (2), 1.43g, Roberd, crowned bust in triangle, hand holding sceptre rev. ROBE/RDON/DIVE, sun, moon and three stars in triangle, a decent portrait, some corrosion in the centre of the reverse, good fine, the obverse a little better, 1.39g, rev. WILE/LM•P•O/NDIVE, fine, Limerick, 1.43g, Willem, rev. WILL/EMON/LIME, edge crack, worn, fair (S.6228, S.6229; the second, Stewartby pl.2/49 this coin), the third rare (3)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1954 (ii), (iii) ex Greek Hoard 554
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), class 6a1 var, London, 1.40g, Ilger, i.m. cross pattée, obv. legend ends RE/X, rev. +ILGER•ON•LVND, good fine, 1.28g, Walter, +WALTER•ON•LV, good fine (N.974/1; S.1353; Stewartby VIa1 var), rare (2)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
Both ex Greek Hoard Struck from different irregular obverse dies, this interesting pair share features of both classes 5c and 6a. The E appears with or without a spur, the legend ending with X only after the sceptre is reminiscent of class 5c*, the X is but is not composed of wedges, but quite large and flat as per 6a1, nor is it composed of thin lines with some ends splayed resembling a cross potent. Unusual.
555 555
556
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), class 6a1, London, Abel (3), 1.39g,, rev. +ABEL•ON•LVND, fine, 1.33g, obv. reads hENRIVS, flat at one point, fine, 1.30g, obv. reads hENRICVR, nearly fine, Walter, 1.44g, rev. +WALTER•ON•LV, fine (N.974/2; S.1353; Stewartby VIa1), a couple of unusual legend readings, these scarce (4)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
All ex Greek Hoard 556
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), class 6a1, London, 1.38g, Ilger, rev. +ILGER•ON•LVND, better than good fine, 1.46g, Walter, +WALTER•ON•LV, strictly only fine on account of the facial weakness, but a full round coin, well struck up in parts and attractive with sharp detail (N.974/1; S.1353), the second has the initial mark appearing as a cross patonce, thus it is possible to understand how the mark was fashioned (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt March 1965 (ii) Bt June 1957 WWW.SPINK.COM
£80-100
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
558
557 557
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), class 6a2, London, Ravf (2), 1.44g, rev. +RAVF•ON•LVNDE, the obverse fine, the reverse better, 1.40g, nearly very fine, Walter, 1.43g, rev. +WALTER•ON•LV, fine (N.974/2; S.1353; Stewartby VIa2), (3)
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt March 1956 (ii) Bt April 1956 (iii) ex Greek Hoard 558
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, class 6a2, Durham, 1.33g, Pieres, rev. +PIERES•ON•DVR, a pleasing tone, almost very fine (N.974/2; S.1353; Stewartby VIa2), rare
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
The Colchester Hoard (1969); Bt November 1970
559 559
560
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London, class 6b1, 1.39g, Abel, obv. tall bust and lettering, rev. +ABEL•ON•LVNDE, all detail present, nearly very fine, 1.42g, Ravf, rev. +RAVF•ON•LVNDE, a little soft on the obverse, the reverse better, fine/nearly very fine, 1.40g, Walter, obv. stop before REX, rev. +WALTER•ON•LVND, slightly off-centre, otherwise good fine (N.975/1; S.1354; Stewartby VIb1), the second rare (3)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt A H Baldwin, April 1952 560
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London, class 6b1, 1.41g, Ilger, rev. +IL[ ]R•ON•LVNDE, a weak area to both sides, otherwise nearly very fine, 1.37g, Ravf, obv. reads hENRICVSREX/•x• rev. +RAVF•ON•LVNDEx, a little off-centre and slightly crimped, fine, 1.40g, Walter, obv. reversed N in legend, rev. +WLATER•ON•LVND, dark tone, nearly very fine (N.975/1; S.1354; Stewartby VIb1), the second with an additional x to the legend on both sides, the meaning of which is uncertain, the third a spelling error for the moneyer’s name, both rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Great Yarmouth, March 1956 (ii) ex Greek Hoard 51
£130-160
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
561 561
562
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, class 6b2, Hivn (2), 1.44g, rev. +hIVN•ON•CANTE, dirt in the legends and a soft portrait, otherwise fine, 1.35g, a good portrait, but porous, nearly very fine, Walter, 1.43g, rev. +WALTER•ON•CAN, a flat spot on the face, otherwise nearly very fine (N.975/2; S.1354 Stewartby VIb2), the first coin has a stop before REX and a plain cross for the initial mark in place of the usual cross pattée, this variety is presumably at least scarce (3)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) Bt Spink, January 1953 562
John (1199-1216), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), London, class 6b2, 1.22g, Abel, rev. +ABEL•ON•LVNDE, edge crack and a flat portrait, otherwise fine, the reverse better, Ilger (2), 1.31g, +ILGER•ON•LVNDE, a good portrait, very fine, 1.54g, obv. reads/REX, flat in parts, otherwise good fine, Ravf, 1.49g, rev. +RAVLF•ON•LVNDE, a small flat spot, otherwise very fine with an attractive dark tone, Cut Halfpenny, Ilger, 0.31g, obv. EVS•R, rev. +ILG[ ], about fine (N.975/2; S.1354; Stewartby VIb2), the third rare with REX in full after the sceptre, the last an unusual reading, but clear. (5)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1953 (ii) ex Colchester Hoard (1969); Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 (iii) ex L A Lawrence Collection; Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 (iv) ex L A Lawrence Collection; bt Seaby, January 1952 (v) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390; Bt November 1973
563 563
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Canterbury, class 6c1, Henri (2), 1.44g, triangular face, two curls either side, large plain lettering, rev. +hENRI•ON•CANTE, weakly struck, almost fine, 1.37g, cracked, fine, Iohan, 1.41g, +IOhAN•ON•CANT, weak legends, otherwise fine, Samvel, 1.38g, rev. +SAMVEL•O[ ]CAN, general weakness, otherwise fine (N.976/1; S.1355; Stewartby VIc1), the third with a stop S•R (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1953 (ii) Bt Spink, September 1952 (iii),(iv) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1020; Bt Seaby, January 1953 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
565
564 564
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London, class 6c1, Ilger, 1.47g, rev. +ILGER•ON•LVNDE, a nice portrait, very fine, Ravf, 1.38g, +RAVF•ON•LVNDE, struck off-centre, nearly very fine, Walter, 1.25g, rev. +WALTER•ON•LVN, crinkled flan, almost fine (N.976/1; S.1355 Stewartby VIc1), (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, September 1952 (ii) Bt March 1956 565
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Class 6c1/6c2 mule, Ravf, 1.41g, rev. +RAVF•ON•LVNDE, ornamental letters, toned, very fine, (N.978/N.976/2; S.1356/S.1355A; Stewartby VIc1/2; BNJ vol.11, pl.iv 41), very rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
ex L A Lawrence; Bt A H Baldwin, March 1960 This coin was illustrated in Lawrence’s 1915 article on the Short Cross coinage where it was given as a Class VII-Vic mule. Lord Stewarby’s envelope records this as a VIc1/2 mule. The lettering appears shorter than usual for a 6c and the S has crescent ends, but the R has the longer serif associated with class 6, i.e the lettering is mixed.
566 566
567
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Bury St. Edmunds, class 6c2/6c3 mule, Ravf, 1.33g, rev. +RAVF•ON•SANTEA, ornamental letters, flat centre, struck off-centre, about fine, 1.38g, +RAVF•ON•SANTA, a good portrait with some weakness in the legends, nearly very fine (N.976/2; S.1355A; Stewartby VIc2/3), rare (2)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) BM duplicate; E F P Armitge; Bt. April 1965 567
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, class 6c2, Henri, 1.12g, rev. +hENRI•ON•CANTE, ornamental letters, scuffed, fair, class 6c2/6c3 mule, Walter, 1.39g, +WALTER•ON•[ ], plain letters on the reverse, a corrosion spot on the eye, dark tone, good fine (N.976/2; S.1355A; Stewartby VIc2, VIc2/3), both rare, the second not recorded as a mule by Lawrence (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt April 1955 (ii) ex J D Brand; Bt A H Baldwin, July 1962 53
£100-150
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
569
568 568
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), London, class 6c2, Abel (2), 1.39g, rev. +ABEL•ON•LVNDE, flat in parts, nearly fine, 1.35g, slightly ragged, good fine, Ilger (2), 1.42g, +ILGER•ON•LVNDE, a flan flaw at the initial cross, otherwise good fine, 1.46g, flat in parts, almost fine, (N.976/2; S.1355A; Stewartby VIc2), all rare (4)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby, January 1952 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt November 1967 (iv) Bt Seaby, January 1953 569
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Canterbury, class 6c2/6c3 mule, Roger, 1.45g, rev. +ROGER•ON•CANTE, struck a little off-centre, almost very fine, (N.976/2/N.976/3; S.1355A/S.1355), the second R in the obverse legend is the only ornamental letter, rare
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex L A Lawrence collection; Bt Seaby, August 1952
570 570
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), class 6c3, Bury St. Edmunds, Ravf, 1.39g, rev. +RAVF•ON•SANTA, a decent portrait but flat in the legend and a small flan, otherwise good fine, Canterbury, Samvel, 1.41g, rev. +SAMVEL•ON•CAN[ ], struck off-centre with an edge split, good fine, London, Ravf, 1.35g, +RAVF•ON•LVNDE, fine, York, Tomas, 1.38g, flat in parts, others near very fine, (N.976/3; S.1355; Stewartby VIc3; the first, Eaglen dies pl.8 H/t), Cut Farthing, York, 0.35g, rev. [ ]ON•E[ ], very fine (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1953 (ii) BM duplicate; E F P Armitage; Bt April 1965 (iii) ex Greek Hoard (iv) Bt M Senior, 1997 (v) from J P Mass, 1993
WWW.SPINK.COM
£180-220
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
571 571
572
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, class 6c3, Hivn, 1.44g, rev. +hIV[ ]N•CANTE, a small area flat on both sides, toned, an attractive very fine (N.976/3; S.1355; Stewartby VIc3; BNJ vol.11, pl.iv/40 this coin)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby, January 1952 This coin was one of a number in this collection used by L A Lawrence for his paper on the Short Cross coinage in the British Numismatic Journal. 572
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, class 6x, Salemvn, 1.44g, rev. +SALEMVN•ON•CA, badly double struck on both sides with deposits typical of the coins from this hoard, only fine, but very rare (N.976/4; S.1355B; Stewartby VIx)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Ex Greek Hoard
573 573
574
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, class 6d/6c3 mule, Hivn, 1.43g, pellet barred N on the obverse only, rev. +hIVN•ON•CANTE, a little flat on the portrait, otherwise good fine, Walter, 1.41g, rev. +WALTER•ON•CA, wavy flan, fine (N.977/N.976/3; S.1355C/S.1355; Stewartby VId/c3), the first BNJ 49, no.57 this coin, both rare (2)
575
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt Seaby, December 1953 574
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Class 6d, Bury St. Edmunds (1), Ravf, 1.36g, pellet barred Ns, rev. +RAVF•ON•SANTE, weak, about fine, London (2), Abel, 1.42g, rev. +ABELONLVNDE, nearly very fine, Ravf, 1.36g, rev. +RAVFONLVNDE, nearly very fine (N.977; S.1355C; Stewartby Vid; the first, Eaglen pl.8 dies A/a), all rare (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt Seaby, December 1953 575
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 6d, Iohan, 1.40g, rev. +IOhAN•ON[ ]E, extra pellet in one quarter of the reverse, flat in parts, the reverse off-centre, a strong portrait, nearly very fine, Simon, 1.41g, rev. +SIMONONCANT, toned, good fine (N.977; S.1355C; Stewartby VId), the first rare with the extra pellet (2) PROVENANCE:
(ii) D Mangakis (acquired September 1945); Bt March 1971
55
£150-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
576 576
577
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 6d, Simon, 1.42g, rev. +SIMVN•ON•CANTE, struck off-centre, but good detail, nearly very fine, Tomas, 1.41g, rev. +TOMASONCAN[ ], flat in parts, otherwise fine (N.977; S.1355C; Stewartby VId), both rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby 1947 (ii) Bt September 1956 577
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 6d/7a(A) mule, Tomas, 1.39g, rev. +TOMASONCANT, a decent portrait, good fine, Class 7a(A)/6d mule, Simon, 1.44g, rev. +SIMON•ONCANT, some corrosion with pitting in the legend, otherwise almost very fine (N.977-978; S.1355C-1356A; Stewartby VId/VIIa1, VIIa1/VId), both very rare (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior 1997 (ii) Bt September 1956
578 578
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 7a(B), Willelm, 1.45g, small neat bust with more pointed beard and small neat lettering, rev. +WILLELMONSANT, softly struck, nearly very fine, class 7a(C), Willelm, 1.46g, portrait with fainter beard, rev. +WILLELM•ON•SANT, irregular and small with a soft portrait, but full weight, fair/fine, Class 7a(D), Norman, 1.47g, crude portrait with no chin, rev. +•NORMAN•ON•SAN•, the obverse double struck, fine, the reverse better, this very fine (N.978; S.1356A; Stewartby VIIa1, VIIa3; the first Eaglen dies pl.9/131, the second dies pl.8/127, the third dies pl.10/150 ), (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt Spink, September 1952 (ii) ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby, January 1953 (iii) ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby, January 1952
WWW.SPINK.COM
£120-150
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
579 579
580
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 7a(A), Ioan, 1.45g, small neat bust with well-marked beard, rev. +IOANONCANTE, attractively toned, good very fine, Tomas, 1.46g, rev. +TOMASONCANT, small flan but well struck and full weight, very fine, the portrait better (N.978; S.1356A; Stewartby VIIa1), (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
Both bt September 1956 580
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, Class 7a(A), Roger of R, 1.44g, rev. +ROGER•OFRONCA, general light wear, nearly very fine, Class 7a(A), Roger, 1.51g, rev. +ROGERONCAN, a small weak area, ,otherwise very fine, Class 7a(C), Roger, 1.41g, rev. +ROGERONCANT, some surface corrosion to the face and reverse, very fine (N.978; S.1356A; Stewartby VIIa2, VIIa3), a pleasing group (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt December 1956 (iii) Bt Spink, January 1953
581 581
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Canterbury, Class 7a(A), Simon, 1.46g, rev. +SIMONONCANT, softly struck, good fine, Class 7a(C) (4), Hivn, 1.36g, rev. +IVNONCAN•TER, struck off-centre, a weakly struck fine, Ioan, 1.32g, rev. +IOANONCANT, some obverse porosity , otherwise very fine, Ioan, 1.37g, rev. +IOANONCANTE, some deposits, fair or slightly better, Samvel, 1.38g, rev. +SAMVELONCAT, a pleasant good fine (N.978; S.1356A; Stewartby VIIa2, VIIa3), the fourth coin has ornamental lettering (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) bt September 1956 (iii) ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby, August 1952 (ii),(iv),(v) ex Greek Hoard
57
£120-150
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582 582
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (7), Canterbury, Class 7a(A) (3), Henri (2), 1.42g and 1.39g, rev. +hENRIONCANT, both weak centres, fair to fine, Walter, 1.39g, rev. +WATERONCAN, scuff to the face, good fine, the reverse nearly very fine, Class 7a(B), Tomas, 1.20g, rev. +TOMASONCAN, cracked, fine, the reverse better, Class 7a(C), Hivn, 1.36g, rev. +IVNONCANTERD, darkly toned with residual deposits, good fine, Class 7a(D) (2), Roger of R, 1.34g, rev. +ROGEROFR•ONC, some weakness, fine, Samvel, 1.50g, rev. +•SAMVE[ ]ONCA•NT•, struck off-centre, the detail good, nearly very fine (N.978; S.1356A; Stewartby VIIa1,VIIa2, VIIa3), the first coin has ornamental lettering, the fourth an unusual reading for the mint name (7)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i),(vii) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt Grover April 1952 (iii) Bt M Senior, June 2000 (iv) Bt Spink, January 1953 (v) Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 (vi) Bt Seaby 1946
583
583
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Durham, Class 7a(B), Pieres, 1.32g, rev. +PIERESONDVR, porous surfaces, but not too much wear, nearly very fine, Cut Halfpenny as above, 0.56g, +PIE[ ]DVR, minor pitting, almost very fine (N.978; S.1356A), Durham is a very rare mint for class 7 (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex W C Wells; A gift from J D Brand, March 1965
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£80-100
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584 584
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (10), London, Class 7a(A), Ilger, 1.45g, rev. +ILGERONLVND, struck from a poorly executed obverse die, off-centre, almost very fine, Ravf, 1.41g, rev. +RAVFONLVNDE, perforated where a flan flaw has fallen out, toned, fine, Class 7a(B), Ilger, 1.38g, rev. +ILGERONLVNDE, struck off-centre, good fine or better, Ravf, 1.39g, rev. +RAVFONLVNDE, struck slightly off-centre with obverse scratches, fine, the reverse better, Ravf, 1.38g, a decent portrait, the reverse soft, good fine, Class 7a(C) (2), Abel, 1.41g, rev. +ABELONLVNDEN, weak and irregular, near fine, Ilger, 1.17g, rev. +ILGERONLVNDE, weak over a third of the coin, otherwise nearly very fine, Ravf, 1.35g, rev. +RAVFONLVNDE, cracked, otherwise nearly very fine, Terri, 1.46g, rev. +TER•RIONLVNDE, toned, fine, Class 7a(D) Elis, 1.41g, rev. +E[ ]•ON•LVN•DE•, some porosity, the reverse struck off-centre, about fine, (N.978; S.1356A; Stewartby VIIa1, VIIa2, VIIa3), the fourth with an ornate letter (10)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby 1945 (ii) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt A H Baldwin, April 1952 (iii),(iv),(v),(vi),(viii),(ix) ex Greek Hoard (vii) Bt September 1956 (x) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1025
585 585
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 7b(B) (2), square topped letters, no pellets in curls, Norman, 1.42g, rev. +NORHANONSAN, weak centres, fair, Simvnd, 1.42g, +SIHVNDONSANTE, fine, scarce, Class 7c(A), Simvnd, 1.46g, rev. +SIHVNDONSANT, a decent portrait, near very fine, Class 7c(B), degraded portrait, Ioan, 1.39g, rev. +IOANONSANTE, ghosting to the obverse, about fine (the first two N.979; S.1356B, the last two N.980; S.1356C; Stewartby VIIb2, VIIc1, VIIc2), the first extremely rare (4) PROVENANCE:
All ex Greek Hoard 59
£90-120
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586 586
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Canterbury, Class 7b(A), Ioan, 1.47g, rev. +IOANONCAN•T, softly struck, nearly very fine, Saleman, 1.45g, +SALEMVNONCA, very fine, Simvn (2), 1.38g, rev. +SIMVNONCAN•T•, weak centres, near fine, 1.38g, rev. +SIMVNONCANTE, wavy flan, good fine (N.979; S.1356B; Stewartby VIIb1), the second rare (4)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) ex Greek Hoard (ii) BM duplicate; Bt April 1965 (iv) Bt Seaby 1945
587 587
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (7), Canterbury, Class 7b(B) (4), Ioan, 1.24g, rev. +IOANONCANTE, poor-fair, Ioan Chic, 1.49g, rev. +IOANCIhEONCA, fine, scarce, Iohan, 1.43g, rev. +IOhANON[ ]E, struck off-centre, near fine, Roger of R, 1.47g, rev. +ROGER•OF•R•ONCA, struck off-centre, fine, Class 7b(C) (3), Henri, 1.46g, rev. +hENRIONCANT, weak centres, good legends, fair - fine, Robert, 1.39g, rev. +ROBERTONCANT, fine, Tomas, 1.42g, rev. +TOMASONCANT, a good portrait, attractive tone, very fine (N.979; S.1356B; Stewartby VIIb2, VIIb3) (7) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby, September 1951 (ii),(iii),(vi) ex Greek Hoard (iv) Bt A H Baldwin, April 1952 (v) Bt September 1956 (vii) Bt Grover, February 1952
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£150-200
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
588 588
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (13), London, Class 7b(A) (3), Elis, 1.46g, rev. +ELISONLVNDEN, fine, Ilger (2), 1.48g, rev. +ILGERONLVND, fine, 1.41g, rev. +ILGERONLVNDEN•, slightly small flan, near fine, Class 7b(B) (4), Adam, 1.49g, rev. +ADAMONLVN•D, a full coin, about fine, Giffrei, 1.45g, rev. +GIFFRIEONLV•N, fine, Ledvlf, 1.43g, rev. +LEDLVFONLVND, a small edge crack, good fine, Ricard, 1.37g, rev. +RICARDONLVN•, deposits, about fine, Class 7b(C) (1), Ricard, 1.40g, rev. +RIEARDONLVN, near fine, Class 7b(D) (5), Adam (5), 1.45g, rev. +ADAMON[ ]DE•, ovoid, about fine, 1.38g, rev. +ADAHONLVND•, a full flan, fine, 1.41g, rev. +AD[ ]ONLVNDEN, irregular, near fine, 1.32g, rev. +ADANONLVNDE, about fine, 1.39g, rev. +ADAHONLVNDE•, irregular, toned, about fine, (N.979; S.1356B; Stewartby VIIb1, VIIb2, VIIb3, VIIb4), includes scarce moneyers (13)
£180-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby 1945 (ii) Bt September 1956 The remainder ex Greek Hoard
589 589
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Class 7b(D), Geffrei, 1.39g, rev. +GIFFREIONLVN, well struck, very fine (N.979;S.1356B; Stewartby VIIb4), a scarce moneyer PROVENANCE:
Bt September 1956
61
£80-100
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590 590
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (6), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 7c(A) (1), degraded portrait, Simund, 1.42g, rev. +SIHVNDONSAN, about fine, Class 7c(B) (4), Ioan (4), 1.44g, rev. +IOANON[ ]NTE, fine, 1.43g, rev. +IOANONSANTE•, fine, 1.35g, rev. +[ ]NONSANTE, corroded, fair, 1.34g, rev. +IOANONSANTE, small edge split, near fine, Class 7c(C) (1), Ioan, 1.42g, rev. +IOANONSANTE, fine (N.980; S.1356C; VIIc1, VIIc2, VIIc3), the first and last both rare (6)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, September 1952 The remainder ex Greek Hoard
591 591
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (8), Canterbury, Class 7c(A) (8), Henri, 1.38g, rev. +hENRION[ ]AN[ ], near fine, Ioan, 1.43g, rev. +IOANONCANTE, about fine, Ioan Chic (2), 1.33g, rev. +IOANChICONCA, deposits, about fine, 1.33g, rev. +IOANC[ ]NCA, struck off-centre, fair-fine, Ioan F R (2), 1.34g, rev. +IO[ ]F•RONCANT, partly flat, near fine, 1.50g, rev. +IOAN•F•R•ONCANT, dark tone, almost very fine, Nichole (2), 1.53g, rev. +NIChOLEONCA, dark tone, nearly very fine, 1.48g, +N[ ]OLEONCAN, flat in parts, otherwise fine (N.980; S.1356C; Stewartby VIIc1), the second with pellets in the hair curls, some scarce or rare (8) PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii),(iv),(v),(viii) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt September 1956 (vi) ex L A Lawrence; Bt Seaby, January 1953 (vii) Bt September 1960
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£160-200
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
592 592
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (8), Canterbury, Class 7c(A) (5), Nichole, 1.43g, rev. +NICh[ ]AN, almost fine, Osmvnd, 1.40g, rev. +OSHVNDONCANT, fine, Robert Vi, 1.37g, rev. [ ]ERT•VIONCA, partly flat, otherwise fine, Willem, 1.46g, rev. +WILLEMONANT, toned, fine, Willem Ta, 1.35g, rev. +WILLEMTAON[ ], partly flat, near fine, Class 7c(B) (2), Ioan Chic, 1.51g, rev. +IOANChICONCA, fine, Nichole (2), 1.45g, rev. +NIChOLEONCA, fine, 1.41g, Class 7c(B)/7c(C) mule, +NIChOLEONCA•, mottled tone, fine (N.980; S.1356C; Stewartby VIIc1, VIIc2, VIIc2/3), the third extremely rare (8)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(iii) ex R Carlyon-Britton; J D Brand (from Seaby, July 1962) (v) Bt A H Baldwin, September 1952 The remainder ex Greek Hoard
593
593
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (9), London, Class 7c(A) (3), Adam (2), 1.34g, rev. +ADAM[ ]NNDE, fair, 1.40g, rev. +ADAMONLVNDE, small edge split, fine, Ledvlf, 1.49g, rev. +LEDVLFONLVND, weak in parts, toned, fine, Class 7c(B) (2), Nichole (2), 1.34g, rev. +NIChOLEONLVN, a bold fine, another 1.43g, fine, Class 7c(C) (4), Nichole (4), 1.34g, rev. +NICHOLEONLVN, edge split, about fine, 1.38g, rev. +NICHOLEONLV, weak legends, good fine, 1.36g, rev. +NIChOLEONLV•, fine, 1.48g, +NIChOLEONLVN, a pleasing fine (N.980; S.1356C; Stewartby VIIc1, VIIc2, VIIc3), the third scarce (9) PROVENANCE:
(iii),(vii) Bt Spink, January 1953 The remainder ex Greek Hoard
63
£140-180
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594 594
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Class 8a, initial mark cross pattée, large letters, curule X, Nichole, 1.48g, rev. +NICHOLEONLVN, edge crack at 2 o’clock, weak in centres, otherwise good fine (N.981/1; S.1357A; Stewartby VIIIa, pl.2/40 this coin), excessively rare
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
Ex Greek Hoard
595 595
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Class 8a, initial mark cross pattée, large letters, curule X, Nichole, 0.70g, rev. [ ]CHOLEON[ ], dark tone, corroded, poor to fair, Class8b1, initial mark cross pommée, large letters both sides, Nichole, 1.17g, +NIChOLE[ ]N, slightly small and a wavy flan, but a reasonable portrait, good fine (N.981 & N.981/1; S.1357A; Stewartby VIIIa), both extremely rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390 (ii) Bt July 1961
596 596
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Bury St. Edmunds, Class 8b1, Ioan, 0.95g, rev. +[ ]NONSANTE, clipped, darkly toned and nearly very fine (N.981/1; S.1357A; Stewartby VIIIa), extremely rare PROVENANCE:
ex W C Wells Bt J D Brand, 1963 R J Eaglen in ‘The Abbey and Mint of Bury St. Edmunds to 1279’ states a total of 5 known examples of this type, all from the same dies
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£200-300
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597
597 Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 8b2 (2), initial mark cross pommée, Iohan, 1.40g, +IOHAN•O[ ]NT•ED, irregular and flat in parts, about fine, 1.35g, +I[ ]ON•SANT•ED, the reverse off-centre, tiny edge chip, fine, (N.981/2; S.1357B), Class 8b3 (3), Iohan, 1.45g, rev. +[ ]SAN, rather flat, otherwise good fine, 1.36g, +IOh[ ]•SANED, wavy flan, flat in parts, near fine, 1.30g, +IOhAN•[ ], ovoid, mostly flat, fine where struck up (N.981/3; S.1357C; Stewartby VIIIb, VIIIc; third coin, Eaglen pl.15, 242 this coin, fifth coin, Eaglen pl.15, 240 this coin), the first two scarce, the last three rare (5)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
All ex Greek Hoard
598 598
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (8), Canterbury, Class 8b2, Iohan, 1.06g, +IOhAN•ONCANTE, clipped and pierced,the portrait good fine, Nichole (7), 1.37g, +NIChOLEONCAN, edge splits, toned, near fine, 1.39g, [ ]ONCAN[ ], irregular and chipped, otherwise fine, 1.40g, +NIChOLE•ONCANT, round, lightly toned, near fine, 1.36g, +NICHOLE•ONCA, irregular, about fine, 1.36g, [ ]ICOLE•CANT, fine, 1.47g, +NIChOLE•ON[ ], mostly flat, fair, 1.47g, +NIChOLE•ONCAN, a decent portrait, peripheral weakness, nearly very fine (N.981/2; S.1357B; Stewartby VIIIb), the first moneyer is very rare (8) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1953 (ii),(iv),(v),(vi),(vii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt Seaby, October 1951 (viii) ex J D Brand; Bt Seaby, January 1961
65
£200-250
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599 599
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (8), London, Class 8b2, Nichole (8), 1.36g, +NICHOLEONLVN, struck off-centre, toned, near fine, the reverse better, 1.39g, +NIC[ ]•ONLVN, struck off-centre with marks, near fine, 1.40g +NIChOLE•ONLVN, striking splits, toned, fine, 1.32g, +NIC[ ]LVN, struck off-centre, toned, fine, 1.43g, +NIChOLE[ ]NLVN, toned, good fine, 1.37g, +NICHOL[ ]LVN, the reverse struck off-centre, fair, 1.41g, +NICHOLE:ONLVN, good fine, 1.48g, +NIChO[ ]LVN, the legends mostly flat, otherwise very fine (N.981/2; S.1357B; Stewartby VIIIb), (8)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
All except the last ex Greek Hoard
600 600
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (8), Canterbury, Class 8b3 (8), Iohan (3), 1.35g, +IOhAN•ONCAN, dark tone, good fine, 1.44g, +IOh[ ]ONCA, rather flat, fair, 1.50g, +IOhANONCANT, toned and weak, near fine, Nichole (2), 1.37g, +NIChOLE•ONCA, struck on a small flan, fine, 1.45g, [ ]ChOLEON[ ], flat in parts, otherwise fine, Willelm (3), 1.41g, +WILLELMONCA, blotchy toning, nearly very fine, 1.44g, +WIL[ ]CA, near fine, 1.38g, +WILLELMONCA, round, fine (N.981/3; S.1357C; Stewartby VIIIc), (8) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex J D Brand; A gift from A H Baldwin, 1964 The remainder ex Greek Hoard
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£160-200
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601 601
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (6), London, Class 8b3, Nichole, 1.34g, rev. +NICHOLEONLVN, irregular, fair, 1.44g, +NICHOLE•ONLVN, scratches, fair, 1.45g, +NICHOL[ ], mostly flat, fair, 1.31g, +NIC[ ]EONLVN, irregular, half flat, near fine, 1.37g, +NICHOLE[ ]ONLVN, irregular, toned, fair, 1.35g, +NICHOLE•ONLVN, a pleasing almost very fine (N.981/3;S.1357C; Stewartby VIIIc), all scarce (6)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
All ex Greek Hoard
602 602
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Short Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (6), London, Class 8b3, Nichole, 1.49g,, rev. +NICHOLE•ONLVN, irregular, almost very fine, 1.35g, +NICHOLE•ONLVN, scratches, fair , 1.60g, +NICHOLE•ONLVN, round with a good portrait, about very fine, 1.41g, +NICOLEONLVN, toned, fair, 1.35g, +NIC[ ]ONLVN, irregular, toned, good fine, 1.39g, [ ]CHOLE•ON[ ], a nice portrait, good fine (N.981/3; S.1357C; Stewartby VIIIc), all scarce (6)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
All except the last ex Greek Hoard (vi) Bt Seaby, August 1960
603 603
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 1, 1247 PreProvincial Phase, Class 1a, 1.48g, obv. i.m.1, hENRICVS REX around inner circle, crowned facing bust with beard within, rev. ANG LIE TER CI’ around inner circle, voided long cross to edge, three pellets around a central point in each angle (N.983;S.1358; Stewartby Ia), slightly weak in the ‘ANG’ angle and correspondingly on the obverse, otherwise nearly very fine and very rare PROVENANCE:
ex H G C Day, collection purchased by Baldwin c1935 Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 67
£400-600
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605
606
604 604
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Phase 1, Class 1b, 1.41g, obv. i.m.1, hEHRICVS REX•ANG around inner circle, crowned facing bust with beard within, three dots below crown, rev. LIE TER CI’ LOH around inner circle, voided long cross to edge, three pellets in each angle, well struck, toned, very fine, another, 1.39g, obv. i.m.1, hENRICVS REX•ANG, five dots below crown, rev. LIE TER CI’ LVH, light wear with a dark tone, nearly very fine (N.984; S.1359; Stewartby Ib, the first pl.3/52 this coin), both rare (2)
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, August 1953 (ii) Bt October 1954 605
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Canterbury, Phase 1, Class 1b, 1.49g, obv. i.m.1?, hENRICVS REX•AN, five dots below crown, rev. LIE TER CI’ CAN (N.984; S.1359; Stewartby Ib), light even wear, toned, good fine, very rare.
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt A H Baldwin, January 2005 The mintmark on this coin is made from a pellet punch cut over an 8 pointed star. According to Churchill and Thomas, the 8 pointed star appears at the end of the series, so whether this was an attempted obliteration or by design is uncertain. 606
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 1, Class 1a/1b mule, 1.48g, obv. i.m.1, hENRICVS:REX, five dots below crown, rev. LIE TER CI’ LOH (N.983/N.984; S.1359A; Stewartby Ia/b), the reverse struck off-centre, a bare trace of friction, toned, better than very fine and very rare
£600-800
607 608 607
608
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 1, Class 1b/1a mule, 1.45g, obv. i.m.1, hENRICVS•REX ANG, five dots below crown, rev. ANG LIE TER CI’, three pellets around a central point in each angle (N.984/N.983; S.1359A; Stewartby Ib/a), an edge split at 6 o’clock, otherwise attractively toned, nearly very fine and very rare
£200-300
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Phase 1, Class 1b/2a mule, Nicole, 1.45g, obv. i.m.1, hEHRICVS REX ANG, five dots below crown, rev. HIC OLE OHL VHD, three pellets around a central point in each angle, struck slightly off-centre, almost very fine, 1.24g, rev. three pellets in each angle, no central point, nearly very fine (N.984/N.985/1; S.1360; Stewartby Ib/IIa), the second pierced, both rare (2)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
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610
609 609
610
611
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Phase 1, Class 1b/2a mule, Gilbert, 1.42g, obv. i.m.1, hENRICVS REX•ANG, five dots below crown, rev. GIL BER TON CAN, three pellets around a central point in each angle, residual deposits, very fine, Ion, 1.40g, obv. no stop after REX, rev. IOH OHC CAN TER, nearly very fine (N.984/N.985/1; S.1360; Stewartby Ib/IIa), both rare (2)
£200-250
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Phase 1, Class 1b/2a mule, Nicole, 1.25g, obv. i.m.1, HENRICVS REX ANG, rev. HIC OL[ ] OHC ANT, double struck obverse, slight edge damage at 1 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, Willem, 1.38g, rev. WIL LEM OHE CAN, very fine (N.984/N.985/1; S.1360; Stewartby Ib/IIa, the second pl.3/53 this coin), both rare (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, October 1952 611
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Phase 1, Class 2a, Nicole, 1.44g, obv. i.m.2, hEHRICVS REX TERCI’, facing bust as class 1, rev. HIC OLE OHL VHD around inner circle, voided long cross to edge, three pellets in each angle, attractively toned, very fine, Phase 2, 1248-50 Provincial Phase, Class 2b1, Nicole, 1.38g, obv. i.m.3, hEHRICVS REX TERCI’, long narrow bust, curule X, rev. HIC OLE OHL VHD around inner circle, voided long cross to edge, three pellets in each angle, the obverse darkly toned, the reverse with considerable lustre, very fine (N.985/1; S.1361, S.1361A; Stewartby IIa, IIb1, the first pl.3/54 this coin) (2)
612 612
£160-200
613
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, Phase 1, Class 2a, Nicole (2), 1.50g, obv. i.m.2, hEHRICVS REX TERCI’, facing bust as class 1, rev. HIC OLE OHC ANT, almost very fine, 1.51g, obv. stop after REX, rev. HIC OLE OHE CAN, slight weakness in the legends at one point, otherwise very fine, Willem, 1.43g, rev. WIL LEM OHC ANT, nearly very fine (N.985/1; S.1361; Stewartby IIa), the first and third with three pellets below the crown, the second with five (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 613
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Bury St. Edmunds, Phase 1, Class 2a, Ion, 1.44g, obv. i.m.2, hEHRICVS REX TERCI’, facing bust as class 1, rev. IOH OHS EDM VHD around inner circle, voided long cross to edge, three pellets in each angle, irregular flan, very fine, Phase 2, Ion (2), Class 2b1, 1.43g, curule X rev. IOH OHS’ EDM VND, toned, nearly very fine, Class 2b2, 1.41g, straight limbed X, IOH OHS’ EDM VHD, good fine (N.985/1, N.985/2; S.1361, S.1361A; Stewartby IIa, IIb1, IIb2), (3) 69
£150-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
614 614
615
615
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Phase 2, Class 2b1, Nicole, 1.34g, rev. HIC OLE OHC ANT, stressed obverse surface, the reverse with lustre, very fine, Willem, 1.44g, WIL LEM OHC ANT, very fine (N.985/1; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb1, the first pl.3/55 this coin) (2)
£150-180
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Exeter, Phase 2, Class 2b1, Robert, 1.41g, rev. ROB ERT ONE CCE, the obverse slightly double struck, toned, fine, Class 2b2, Philip, 1.38g, PhI LIP OHE CCE, lustre, good very fine (N.985/1, N.985/2; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb1, IIb2, the second pl.3/56 this coin), a scarce mint, the first rare (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard Churchill and Thomas in ‘The Brussels Hoard’ p.27 note that although Exeter and Norwich would have received 2b1 dies, there is no known example from these two places. The first coin however, has the curule X associated with 2b1 and not the later straight limbed X
616 616
617
618 1
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 2, Class 2b , Lincoln, Walter, 1.42g, rev. WAL TER OHL IHC, struck off-centre, otherwise very fine, , Northampton, Willem, 1.38g, WIL LEM OHH ORh, good fine, Cut Halfpenny, Northampton, Lucas, 0.56g, LVC [ ] RhA, good fine (N.985/1; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb1), Northampton is a scarce mint (3)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, August 1953 (ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt C J Martin, September 1986 617
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Winchester, Phase 2, Class 2b1, Robert, 1.41g, rev. HVG EOH WIH ChE, very fine, Iordan, 1.47g, IOR DAH OHW IHC, a slightly spread flan, nearly very fine (N.985/1; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb1), (2)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 618
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London, Phase 2, Class 2b2, Nicole (3), i.m 3, straight limbed X rev. NIC OLE OHL VHD, 1.47g, struck off-centre on the obverse, toned with underlying lustre, better than very fine, 1.41g, lustre, a small striking split at 8 o’clock, nearly very fine, 1.52g, attractively toned, reverse scratches, very fine (N.985/2; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb2), a pleasing group (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
619 619
620
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Phase 2, Class 2b2, Gilbert (2), 1.39g, rev. GIL BER TOH CAH, toned, a crack at 3 o’clock, good fine, 1.42g, attractive multi-coloured hues, very fine (N.985/2; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb2), (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) H Montagu (II), Sotheby, 11-16 May 1896, lot 390b; Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 620
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Phase 2, Class 2b2, Gloucester, Roger, 1.47g, rev. ROG ERO HG LOV, some obverse deposits, nearly very fine, the reverse slightly better, Oxford, 1.44g, GEF REI OHO XOH, almost very fine, York, 1.37g, IERE MIE OHE [ ], half flat, edge defects, dark tone, the remainder fine (N.985/2; S.1361A; Stewartby IIb2), the first two mints scarce (3)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt Seaby, April 1953
621 621
622
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London, Phase 2, Class 3a1, obv. hENRICVS REX•III’ around facing bust with class 2 features, i.m. 3, Henri (2), 1.52g, rev. hEN RIO HLV NDE, attractively toned, very fine, 1.34g, flat centres with a small crack at 6 o’clock, very fine and better where struck up, Nicole, 1.42g, rev. HIC OLE OHL VND, slight porosity, nearly very fine (N.986; S.1362; Stewartby IIIa1), (3)
623
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt Seaby, August 1952 (iii) Bt March 1965 622
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London (2), Phase 2, Class 3a1var, obv. hENRICVS REX•III’ around facing bust with lines instead of pellets depicting beard, i.m. 3, Nicole, 1.48g, rev. HIC OLE OHL VHD, toned, very fine, Class 3a2, Nicole, 1.39g, rev. HIC OLE ONL VHD, very fine, Bury St. Edmunds, Ion, 1.47g, rev. IOH OHS’ EDM VHD, a soft portrait, good fine (N.986; S.1362; Stewartby IIIa1, IIIa2), the first unusual (3)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt A H Baldwin April 2005 623
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Canterbury, Phase 2, Gilbert, Class 3a1, 1.43g, rev. GIL BER TOH CAN, beautifully toned, good very fine, Class 3a2, 1.41g, colon after REX, rev. GIL BER TON CAN, almost very fine (N.986; S.1362, S.1362A; Stewartby IIIa1, IIIa2), (2) 71
£130-160
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
624 624
625
626
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Exeter, Phase 2, Class 3a1 (2), Walter, 1.60g, rev. WAL TER OHE CCE , the obverse off-centre, toned, almost very fine, Ion, 1.47g, rev. ION ONE CCE TRE, struck off centre, iridescent and practically as struck (N.986; S.1362; Stewartby IIIa1), (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt September 1956 625
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Northampton, Phase 2, Class 3a1 (2), Tomas, 1.32g, rev. TOM ASO HHO RhA, very fine, Philip, 1.24g, toned, almost very fine (N.986; S.1362; Stewartby IIIa1, the first pl.3/57 this coin), (2)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 626
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), York, Phase 2, Class 3a1, Ieremie, 1.49g, rev. IERE MIE ONE VER, almost very fine, Class 3a2, Tomas, 1.42g, obv. i.m 3*, colon after REX, toned, almost very fine, Class 3ab1 (2), Ion, 1.44g, rev. ION ONE VER WIC, atractively toned but flat in parts, otherwise nearly very fine, Rener, 1.28g, REN ERO NEV ERW struck off-centre, porous, dark tone, fine (N.986, N.986/1; S.1362, S.1362A, S.1362B; Stewartby IIIa1, IIIa2, IIIab1), (4)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt June 57 (iv) Bt Seaby, January 1950
628
627 627
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Oxford, Phase 2, Class 3a2, Henri, 1.49g, rev. HEN RIO NO XON, peripheral weakness, nearly very fine, Class 3ab1, Adam, 1.45g, rev. ADA MOI OXO NFO, slightly off-centre, almost very fine, Cut Halfpenny, Henri, rev. [ ] RIO NO [ ], 0.70g, porous, fine (N.986, N.986/1; S.1362A, S.1362B; Stewartby IIIa2, IIIab1, the first pl.3/58 this coin), (3)
£100-140
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt C J Martin, September 1986 628
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Phase 2, Class 3ab1, Nicole, 1.32g, rev. HIC OLE OHL VHD, very fine or slightly better, Class 3ab2, Henri, 1.45g, obv. ornate X, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, dirt in the devices, otherwise very fine (N.986/1; S.1362B; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIab2), (2) WWW.SPINK.COM
£120-150
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
629 629
630
630
631
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Canterbury, Phase 2, Nicole, Class 3ab1, 1.50g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, very fine, Class 3a2, 1.41g, obv. ornate X, rev. NIC OLE NLV NDE, good fine (N.986/1; S.1362B; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIab2), (2)
£90-120
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Bristol, Phase 2, Henri, Class 3ab1, 1.45g, rev. hEN RIO NBR VST, almost very fine, Class 3b, neat round bust, 1.46g, rev. IAC OBO NBR VSTE, a flat area, otherwise almost very fine (N.986/1, N.987; S.1362B, S.1363; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIb), a rare mint (2)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt June 1957 631
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Carlisle, Phase 2, Class 3ab1, Willem, 1.49g, rev. WIL LEM ONC ARL, toned, very fine, Class 3b (2), Adam, 1.39g, rev. ADA MO NC ARL, dark tone, weak patches, the remainder nearly very fine, Ion, 1.33g, rev. ION [ ] CAR LEL, the reverse off-centre, attractively toned obverse, almost very fine (N.986/1, N.987; S.1362B, S.1363; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIb, the first pl.3/59 this coin), all rare (3)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt Spink, August 1953 (iii) Bt December 1954
632 632
633
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Gloucester, Phase 2, Class 3ab1 (2), Ion (2), 1.38g, rev. ION ON GLO VCE, attractively toned, very fine, another, 1.33g, struck off-centre on the reverse, pierced and plugged, nearly very fine, Class 3ab2, Ricard, 1.37g, rev. RIC ARD ONG LOV, toned, weak in parts, nearly very fine (N.986/1; S.1362B; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIab2, the third pl.3/60 this coin), a scarce mint (3)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt June 1957 (ii) ex R Carlyon-Britton; Bt Seaby January 1950 633
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Ilchester, Phase 2, Class 3ab1, Hvge, 1.38g, rev. HVG EON IVE LCE, irregular and weak at this point, very fine, Class 3ab2, Randvlf, 1.31g, ornate X, rev. RAN DVL FOH IVE, cracked, fine, Class 3b, Iervais, 1.22g, rev. IER VAI SON IVE, small edge crack, dark tone, almost very fine (N.986/1, N.987; S.1362B, S.1363; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIab2, IIIb), a rare mint (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Vosper, 2000 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt Spink, January 1953 73
£150-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
634 634
635
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Newcastle, Phase 2, Class 3ab1 (2), Henri, 1.47g, rev. HEN RIO NNE WEC, a flat area both sides, toned, very fine, Roger, 1.39g, rev. ROG ERO NNE WEC, peripheral weakness, good fine or slightly better, Class 3b (2), 1.45g, rev. ADA MON NEV CCA, edge crack, dark tone, nearly very fine, Ion, 1.35g, rev. ION ONN EWE CAS, the obverse softly struck, the reverse correspondingly strong, toned obverse, very fine (N.986/1, N.987; S.1362B, S.1363; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIb), scarce (4)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(ii) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt Spink, August 1953 (iv) Bt H Baldwin 2002 635
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Shrewsbury, Phase 2, Class 3ab1, Ricard, 1.37g, rev. RIC [ ]RD ONS ROS, the reverse off-centre, toned, almost very fine, Class 3b, Lorens, 1.47g, rev. LOR EN’ ONS ROS, iridescent tone, very fine (N.986/1, N.987; S.1362B, S1363; Stewartby IIIab1, IIIb, the second pl.3/61 this coin), very rare (2)
636 636
£200-250
637
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Wallingford, Phase 2, Class 3ab1 (2), Alisandre, 1.48g, rev. ALI SAN DRE ONW, multi-coloured toning, very fine and most attractive, Ricard, 1.38g, rev. RIC ARD ONW ALI, corroded, but decent detail, better than fine (N.986/1; S.1362B; Stewartby IIIab1), both rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt October 1954 (ii) Bt September 1956 637
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Wallingford, Phase 2, Class 3ab1 (2), Clement, 1.45g, rev. CLE MEN TON WAL, verdigris on the edge, otherwise very fine, Robert, 1.38g, rev. ROB [ ] ONW ALI, slightly porous, good fine (N.986/1; S.1362B; Stewartby IIIab1), both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(ii) bt June 1957
WWW.SPINK.COM
£140-180
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
638 638
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Winchester, Phase 2, Class 3a2, Willem, 1.43g, rev. WIL LEM ONW INC, nearly very fine, Class 3ab1, Nicole, 1.51g, rev. NIC OLE ONW INC, nearly very fine, Class 3b (2), Hvge, 1.39g, rev. [ ] EON WIN CHE, good fine, Iordan, 1.33g, rev. IVR DAN [ ]W INC, good fine, Class 3c, Nicole, 1.40g, rev. NIC OLE ON WIH, good fine (N.986/1, N.987, N.988; S.1362B, S.1363, S.1364; Stewartby IIIa2, IIIab1, IIIb, IIIc), all except the first flat in parts (5)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (iv) with J Hoare, 1979; Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (v) Bt August 1956
640
639 639
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), London (3), Phase 2, Class 3b, Nicole, 1.44g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, attractively toned, very fine, Class 3bc (2), Henri, 1.42g, rev. hEN RIO NLV NDE, the detail a trifle mushy, good fine, Nicole, 1.44g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, nearly very fine, Bury St. Edmunds, Phase 2, Class 3b, Ion, 1.38g, rev. ION ONS EDM VND, corroded, nearly fine, (N.986/1, N.987, N.988; S.1362B, S.1363, S.1364; Stewartby IIIb, IIIbc), (4)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt Spink, September 1952 (iv) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390; Bt November 1973 640
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, Phase 2, Class 3b (2), Nicole, 1.31g, rev. HIC OLE ONC ANT, lightly toned and slight peripheral weakness, good very fine, Willem, 1.32g, rev. WIL LEM ONC ANT, Verdigris spots, good fine, Class 3bc, Nicole, 1.47g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, a good strong portrait, very fine (N.987, N.987/1; S.1363, S.1363A; Stewartby IIIb, IIIbc), (3) PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002
75
£160-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
641 641
642
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Bristol, Phase 2, Class 3b, Walter, 1.45g, rev. WAL TER ONB RVS, very fine, Class 3bc, Roger (2), 1.33g, rev. ROG ERO NBR VST, somewhat rough surfaces, nearly very fine, another, 1.26g, obverse surface crack at 2 o’clock, otherwise very fine (N.987, N987/1; S.1363, S.1363A; Stewartby IIIb, IIIbc, the third pl.3/62 this coin), all rare (3)
£220-260
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt June 1957 642
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Exeter, Phase 2, Class 3b, Philip, 1.39g, rev. PhI LIP ONE CCE, general weakness, almost fine, Gloucester (2), Lucas, 1.57g, rev. LVC [ ] HG LOV, a flat area to both sides, almost very fine, Roger, 1.43g, rev. ROG ERO NG LOV, weak at the edges, strong centres, these very fine (N.987; S.1363; Stewartby IIIb), both scarce mints (3)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt March 1965
643 643
644
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Hereford, Phase 2, Class 3b (3), Henri, 1.45g, rev. HEN RIO NHE REF, dark tone, almost very fine, Ricard, 1.49g, rev. RIC ARD ONh ere, weak in parts of the legend, rainbow toning, very fine, Walter, 1.49g, rev. WAL TER ONh ere, edge split, darkly toned, nearly very fine (N.987; S.1363; Stewartby IIIb), a rare mint (3)
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt A H Baldwin, January 1952 644
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Lincoln, Phase 2, Class 3b, Ion, 1.45g, rev. ION ONL INC OLN, dark tone, nearly very fine, Class 3c (2), Ricard, 1.47g, rev. RIC ARD ONL IHC, dark tone, almost very fine, Willem, 1.43g, rev. WIL LEM OHL IHC, weakly struck, good fine or a little better (N.987, N.988; S.1363, S.1364; Stewartby IIIb, IIIc, the third pl.3/63 this coin), (3) PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt Spink, January 1953 Lord Stewartby breaks down Churchill & Thomas’ class 3c into two sub-groups, this as a provincial mint falls into 3ci by virtue of having a coarser bust, found at the temporary provincial mints, early in the issue. The other sub-group - 3cii has more rounded features and is only found at the ‘permanent’ mints of London, Canterbury and Bury St. Edmunds. WWW.SPINK.COM
£120-150
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
645 645
646
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Norwich, Phase 2, Class 3b (2), Hvge, 1.29g, rev. hVG EON NOR WIZ, attractively toned, a bold very fine, Iacob, 1.42g, rev. IAC OBO HN ORW, slightly weak centres, nearly very fine (N.987; S.1363; Stewartby IIIb), (2)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 646
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Northampton, Phase 2, Class 3b (3), Lucas, 1.43g, rev. LVC ASO [ ] RhA, a small patch of corrosion to the obverse, otherwise good fine to nearly very fine, Philip, 1.48g, rev. PhI LIP ONN ORh’, fine, the reverse a little better, Tomas, 1.16g, rev. TOM ASO NN ORh, clipped, fine, Class 3c, Willem, 1.46g, rev. WIL [ ] ONN ORh, partly flat in the legends, almost very fine (N.987, N.988; S.1363, S.1364; Stewartby IIIb, IIIc), scarce (4)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt December 1954 (ii) Glendining, 19 July 2000, lot 475f (iii) Bt Spink, April 1953
648 647 647
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Oxford, Phase 2, Class 3b (4), Adam, 1.21g, rev. ADA MON OXO NFO, clipped, small, about fine, Gefrei, 1.56g, rev. GEF REI ONO XOI, a full round coin, nearly very fine, Henri, 1.21g, rev. HEN RIO NO XOI, corroded, fair, Willem, 1.70g, rev. WIL LEM ONO XON, slightly bent, nearly very fine (N.987; S.1363; Stewartby IIIb), a rare mint (4)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt August 1953 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390; Bt November 1973 (iv) Bt June 1957 648
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Wilton, Phase 2, Class 3b, Ion, 1.43g, rev. ION ONW ILT ONE, darkly toned, a bold very fine (N.987; S.1363; Stewartby IIIb), a rare mint PROVENANCE:
Bt October 1954 77
£120-150
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
650 649 649
651
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), York, Phase 2, Class 3b (2), Alein, 1.44g, rev. ALE INO NE VER, slightly small with peripheral weakness, but not clipped, almost very fine, Rener, 1.40g, rev. REN ERO NEV ERW, nearly very fine, Class 3bc, Tomas, 1.31g, rev. TOM ASO NE VER, strong toning,weak portrait, otherwise nearly very fine (N.987, N987/1; S.1363, S.1363A; Stewartby IIIb, IIIbc), (3)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink August 1953 (iii) Bt June 1957 650
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Bristol, Phase 2, Class 3bc, Elis, 1.46g, rev. ELI SON BR VST, well struck, a bold very fine (N.987/1; S.1363A; Stewartby IIIbc), a rare mint
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
R C Lockett, Glendining, 4 November 1958, lot 2985; I S Wright 122, 15 December 1998, lot 3648; DNW, 16 March 2005, lot 208 651
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Carlisle, Phase 2, Class 3bc, Robert, 1.43g, rev. ROB ERT ONC ARL, multi-coloured iridescent toning, almost very fine, Class 3c, Newcastle, Adam, 1.42g, rev. ADA [ ] NEV ECA, an excellent portrait, the reverse weaker, a bold very fine/almost very fine (N.987/1, N988; S.1363A, S.1364; Stewartby IIIbc), the first rare (2)
652 652
£150-200
653
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Shrewsbury, Phase 2, Class 3bc, Nicole, 1.48g, rev. NIC OLE ONS ROS, golden toning, a pleasing very fine, Class 3c, Peris, 1.43g, rev. PER ISON SRO SEB, nearly very fine (N.987/1, N.988; S.1363A, S.1364; Stewartby IIIbc, IIIc), a rare mint (2)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 653
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), London, Phase 2, Class 3c, Henri, 1.48g, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, porous, good fine, Nicole (2), 1.48g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, very fine, another, 1.41g, slightly weak legends, almost very fine (N.988; S.1364; Stewartby IIIc), (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt March 1965 (ii) Bt Grover, 1951 (iii) Bt December 1954 WWW.SPINK.COM
£90-120
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
654 654
655
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, Phase 2, Class 3c, Gilbert, 1.37g, rev. GIL BER TOH CAN, darkly toned very fine, Nicole, 1.28g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, dark toning with flat legends in parts, a pleasing overall very fine, Willem, 1.45g, WIL LAM ONC ANT, iridescence, almost very fine (N.988; S.1364; Stewartby IIIc), (3)
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Grover, August 1953 (ii) ex Guedalla 655
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Hereford, Phase 2, Class 3c, Roger (2), 1.04g, rev. ROG [ ] hE REF, the reverse a little messy, almost very fine, another, 1.38g, ROG ERO NhE REF, almost very fine (N.988; S.1364; Stewartby IIIc), rare for this mint so late in the series (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(ii) P Finn list 6, no.164 (Winter 1995/6); DNW, 16 March 2005, lot 850
656 656
657
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Ilchester, Phase 2, Class 3c, Stephen, 1.47g, rev. S[ ]BE ON:I VEL, the bottom third of the coin flat both sides, the struck up parts almost very fine, Norwich (2), Class 3bc, Willem, 1.41g, WIL LEM OHN ORW, the reverse off-centre, nearly very fine, Class 3c, Ion, 1.34g, ION ON NOR WIZ, toned, very fine (N.987/1, N.988; S.1363A, S.1364; Stewartby IIIc, IIIbc), the first a rare mint and moneyer (3)
£100-140
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Finn list 16, no.125 (1999) (iii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 657
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Wilton, Phase 2, Class 3c, Hvge, 1.53g, rev. hVG EON WIL TON, light friction, very fine, Willem, 1.45g, WIL LEM ONW ILT, nearly good very fine ( N.988; S.1364; Stewartby IIIc), a rare mint (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (ii) Bt Gillis, list 15, H.21, June 2000
79
£150-200
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658 658
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), London, Phase 3, 1250-72, Post-Provincial Phase, Class 3d1 (2), small neat bust with pointed chin and neck lines, Nicole, 1.45g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, toned, very fine, Ricard, 1.48g, rev. RIC ARD ONL VND, nearly very fine, Class 3d2 (2), rounder bust, late R, Ricard (2), 1.42g, rev. RIC ARD ONL VND, the reverse attractively toned, a bold very fine, another, 1.43g, porous surfaces, good fine, Henri, 1.43g, late issue, i.m.5, rev. hEN RIO NLV NDE, nearly very fine (N.988/1; S.1364A, S.1364B; Stewartby IIIc2, IIId,), all scarce, the last very scarce (5)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt 1960 (iv) Bt Spink, January 1953 Stewartby IIIc2 is the same as C/T 3d1
660
659 661 659
660
661
662
662
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Canterbury, Phase 3, Class 3d1, Willem, 1.40g, rev. WIL LEM ONC [ ], peripheral weakness, toned, very fine, Class 3d2, small neat bust with pointed chin and neck lines, Nicole, 1.42g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, very fine, Bury St. Edmunds, Ion, 1.52g, rev. ION ONS’ EDM VND, toned, nearly very fine (N.988/1; S.1364A, S.1364B; Stewartby IIIc2, IIId, the first pl.3/64 this coin), scarce (3)
£160-200
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 3, Class 3d2, Henri, 1.38g, i.m.5, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, very fine (N.988/1; S.1364B, Stewartby IIId, pl.3/65 this coin), scarce
£80-100
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 3, Class 4a, bust as 3d2, King holds sceptre, crown has pellet ornaments. Legend starts at 1 o’clock. i.m.5, Davi, 1.40g, rev. DAV ION LV N DEN, very fine (N.989; S.1365, Stewartby IIId and pl.3/66 this coin), rare
£250-300
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 3, Class 4ab, bust as 3d2, King holds sceptre, crown has end pellet and central fleur. Legend starts at 1 o’clock. i.m.5, Nicole, 1.33g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, weak at the crown and correspondingly on the reverse, nearly very fine (N.989/1; S.1365A; Stewartby IVab), rare
£140-180
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663
665 664
663
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 3, Class 4b, bust as 3d2, King holds sceptre, crown has half fleurs and central fleur. Legend starts at 1 o’clock. i.m.5, Henri, 1.48g, rev. hEN RIO NLV NDE, very fine (N.990; S.1366; Stewartby IVb), very rare
£250-300
PROVENANCE:
Bt December 1954 664
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies, Canterbury, Phase 3, Class 4ab (2), Ion, 1.46g, rev. ION ON CAN TER, double struck, the central fleur seen on and below the letter I in the King’s name, nearly very fine, Nicole, 1.28g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, slightly porous and pierced, but good detail and nearly very fine (N.989/1; S.1365A; Stewartby IVab), rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex C Wren; Bt M Vosper, February 2000 (ii) Bt March 1956 665
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Canterbury, Phase 3, Class 4ab, Nicole, 1.40g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, weak in the reverse legend, good fine or slightly better (N.989/1; S.1365A; Stewartby IVab), rare
666
£120-150
667 668
666
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Bury St. Edmunds, Phase 3, Class 4ab, Ion, 1.42g, rev. ION ONS’ EDM VND, weak around the sceptre, good fine, better in parts (N.989/1; S.1365A; Stewartby IVab), rare
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt A H Baldwin, December 1980 667
668
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, London, Phase 3, Class 5a1, legend commences at left above sceptre, crown with half fleurs at each end and a central fleur of pellets, straight X, Nicole, 1.47g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, attractively toned, very fine (N.991/1; S.1367; Stewartby Va1), very rare
£300-350
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Phase 3, Class 5a2, legend commences at left above sceptre, crown with pellet at each end and a central fleur of pellets, straight X, Davi, 1.40g, rev. DAV I•ON LVN DEN, light even wear, almost very fine, Nicole,1.51g, rev. HIC OLE ONL VND, the obverse slightly off-centre, iridescent toning, very fine (N.991/2; S.1367A; Stewartby Va2, the first pl.3/67 this coin) (2)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(ii) A gift from Susan Tweedsmuir, September 1967 81
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669 669
670
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Phase 3, Class 5a2, Bury St. Edmunds, Ion, 1.25g, rev. ION ONS ANT ED, some porosity, otherwise almost very fine, Class 5b2, Randvlf, 1.26g, rev. RAN DVL FON S’ED, a weak portrait, fine, Class 5c2, Randvlf, 1.52g, rev. RAN DVL FON S’ED, good fine (N.991/2, N.992/2, N.993; S.1367A, S.1368A, S1369; Stewartby Va2, Vb2, Vc2, the third, pl.3/71 this coin) (3)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii) Bt Seaby, August 1952, the first also ex L A Lawrence 670
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Phase 3, Class 5a2, Canterbury (4), Ion S (2), 1.48g, rev. ION S•ON CAN TER, toned, very fine, another, 1.41g, a bold very fine, Ion, 1.52g, rev. ION ON CAN TER, dirt in the devices, near very fine, Nicole, 1.21g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, cracked with a pair of tiny perforations nearby, fine (N.991/2; S.1367A; Stewartby Va2), (4)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (iii) Bt Spink, January 1952 (iv) Bt March 1965
671 671
672
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Phase 3, Class 5a3, ornamental X, Canterbury (1), Ion S, 1.19g, rev. IOh S•ON CAN TER, toned, very fine, London (3), Davi, 1.33g, DAV ON LVN DEI, porous surfaces and a crack, about very fine, Henri, 1.42g, rev. hEN RIO NLV NDE, a scratch to the obverse, attractively toned, good very fine, Nicole, 1.40g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, slight peripheral weakness, otherwise very fine (N.991/3; S.1367A; Stewartby Va3) (4)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt June 1957 (iv) Bt Grover, August 1953 672
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, Class 5a3, Durham, Ricard (2), rev. RIC ARD OND VRH’, 1.51g, minimal wear, better than very fine, Class 5b2, 1.49g, toned, almost very fine (N.991/3, N.992/2; S.1367A, S.1368A; Stewartby Va3, Vb2, the first, pl.3/68 this coin), both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(ii) Bt September 1956 Durham with only a single moneyer striking intermittently, is the scarcest of the four mints operating during this period WWW.SPINK.COM
£140-180
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673
674 673
674
675
675
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Class 5a4, jewelled band to crown, Canterbury, Nicole, 1.48g, rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, toned, very fine (N.-; S.1367B; Stewartby Va4), very rare
£350-400
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, London, Class 5b1, crown with half fleurs at each end and a central fleur of pellets, ornate X, Nicole, 1.28g, rev. NIC OLE ONL VND, slightly small and weak centres, otherwise very fine (N.992/1; S.1368; Stewartby Vb1), very rare
£250-300
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5b2, crown with pellets at each end and a central fleur of pellets, ornate X, Gilbert (2), rev. GIL BER TON CAN, 1.43g, nearly very fine, 1.24g, slightly small, fine, Ion, 1.43g, rev. ION ON CAN TER, slight weakness at 7 o’clock, very fine, Nicole (2), rev. NIC OLE ONC ANT, 1.38g, weak legends with a strong portrait, very fine, 1.34g, the reverse porous, nearly very fine (N.992/2; S.1368A; Stewartby Vb2) (5)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Hurley, 1962 (ii) Bt Seaby, January 1953 (iv),(v) Bt March 1965
677
676 676
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Phase 3, London, Class 5b2, Davi, 1.34g, rev. DAV I•ON LVH DEN, chip at 5 o’clock, creased, good fine, Ricard (2), rev. RIC ARD ONL VND, 1.33g, a full flan, very fine, 1.46g, toned, very fine (N.992/2; S.1368A; Stewartby Vb2, the third, pl.3/69 this coin), (3)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) Bt March 1965 677
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5c1 (2), oval eyes, Ion, 1.45g, rev. ION ON CAN TER, lightly toned, very fine, Willem, 1.51g, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, a bold very fine, Class 5c2/5c1 mule, almond eyes and wedge tail R, Ion, 1.29g, rev. IOH ON CAN TER, weak from 3 to 6 o’clock in the legend, otherwise nearly very fine, Class 5c2, Willem, 1.30g, weak at the base with some porosity and correspondingly on the reverse, fine (N.993; S.1369; Stewartby Vc1, Vc2/1, Vc2, the second, pl.3/70 this coin) (4) PROVENANCE:
(iv) Bt Seaby, April 1950 83
£150-200
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679
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Durham, Class 5c3. Ricard, 1.56g, rev. RIC ARD OND VRE, attractively toned, very fine (N.994; S.1370; Stewartby Vc3), rare
£100-120
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5c3, central fleur pellets join band at different points, Walter, 1.52g, rev. WAL TER ONC ANT, weakness in the legend, nearly very fine, Class 5c3/5d mule (4), Ion (2), rev. IOh’ ON KЖ AN, 1.44g, weak portrait, strong reverse, nearly very fine, 1.47g, edge dent at 10 o’clock, otherwise very fine, Robert, 1.45g, rev. ROB ERT ONk ANT, rough surfaces, very fine, Walter, 1.40g, rev. WAL TER ONk ANT, weak in parts of the legend and a tiny edge crack at 8 o’clock, nearly very fine (N.993/N.994; S.1369/S.1370; Stewartby Vc3, Vc3/d, the first, pl.3/72 this coin) (5)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(v) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1049; R Carlyon-Britton; Bt 1965
680 680
681
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Phase 3, London, Class 5c1, Nicole, 1.51g, rev. HIC OLE ONL VHD, toned, almost very fine, Class 5c2, Walter, 1.49g, rev. WAL TER ONL VND, attractively toned, almost very fine, Class 5c3 (2), Walter, 1.46g, rev. WAL TON LVN DEI, very fine, Henri, 1.28g, rev. HEN RIO NLV DEI, some edge loss and a small crack, good fine (N.993; S.1369; Stewartby Vc1, Vc2, Vc3), the second with scoring along the cross in preparation for cutting into halves, unusual thus (4)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(iii) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (iv) ex L A Lawrence collection; Bt Seaby, August 1952 681
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Phase 3, London, Class 5c3/5d mule (3), Henri, 1.47g, rev. :HE NRI ONL VHD, darkly toned, very fine, Iohan, 1.47g, rev. IOh AN: ONL VND, toned, almost very fine, Willem, 1.22g, rev. WIL LEM OИL VND, weakly struck, nearly very fine (N.993; S.1369; Stewartby Vc3/d), (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt 1951
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£100-140
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682 683 682
684
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Bury St. Edmunds, Class 5d1, new crude bust, crown with half fleurs at each end and a central fleur, Randvlf, 1.44g, rev. RA ND ONB ERI, irregular, a decent portrait, nearly very fine (N.994; S.1370; Stewartby Vd1; Eaglen 322), very rare
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
Bt A H Baldwin, August 1952 Eaglen records only one Vd reverse die for this mint 683
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, Class 5d1, Bury St. Edmunds, Randvlf, 1.41g, rev. RA ND ONB ERI, flat centres both sides, otherwise nearly very fine, Canterbury, Nicole, 1.46g, NIC hOL EON kAN, weak areas and slightly off-centre, nearly very fine (N.994; S.1370; Stewartby Vd1; the first Eaglen 322), very rare (2)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, October 1964); Bt Spink, October 1998 684
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5d1, Nicole (2), rev. NIC hOL EON kAN, 1.46g, weak patches, a golden tone, fine or better, another, 1.46g, badly scraped, fair (N.994; S.1370; Stewartby Vd1), very rare (2)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1050; R C Carlyon-Britton, collection purchased by Seaby 1959-61 Bt 1965 (ii) Bt Spink, August 1953
685
686 687
685
686
687
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5d2, portrait of finer style, Willem, 1.48g, rev. WIL LEM EON kAN, attractive, very fine (N.994; S.1370A; Stewartby Vd2 and pl.4/73 this coin)
£120-150
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5d3, central fleur with pointed ends, Walter, 1.48g, rev. WAL TER ONk ANT, multi-hued toning, the reverse double-struck, otherwise a bold very fine (N.994; S.1370A; Stewartby Vd3), a coin with much eye-appeal
£120-150
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5d3/5e mule, Gilbert, 1.43g, rev. GIL BER TON kAN, multi-hued toning, slightly soft in parts, otherwise very fine, 5d3/5f mule, Ion, 1.48g, rev. IOh’ SON KAN TER, about very fine (N.994; S.1370A; Stewartby Vd3/e, Vd3/f), both rare (2)
£180-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt Spink, August 1953 85
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688 688
689
689
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, London, Class 5d3 (2), David, 1.37g, rev. •DA VID ONL VND, nearly very fine, Henri, 1.34g, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, slightly wavy flan, about very fine (N.994; S.1370A; Stewartby Vd3), both rare (2)
£180-220
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, London, Class 5d3 (2), David, 1.48g, rev. :DA VID ONL VND, almost very fine, Class 5d3/5e mule, Ricard, 1.45g, rev. RIC ARD ONL VND, attractively toned, nearly very fine (N.994; S.1370A; Stewartby Vd3, Vd3/e), both rare (2)
£200-250
691
690 690
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5e, jewelled crown, Walter, 1.51g, rev. WAL TER ONC ANT, nearly very fine, (N.995; S.1371, Stewartby Ve), very rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt Seaby, January 1954 691
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, London, Class 5e, jewelled crown, David, 1.46g, rev. :DA VID ONL VND, soft in parts, dark tone, nearly very fine, (N.995; S.1371, Stewartby Ve and pl.4/74 this coin), very rare
£200-250
692 692
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Phase 3, Bury St. Edmunds, Class 5f, two narrow bands to crown, Randvlf, 1.43g, rev. RAN DVL FON S’ED, the centres not struck up, but little wear to the legend, this very fine, Class 5g, thick single crown band, (2), Ioh, 1.53g, rev. IOH ONS EIH [ ], good fine, Renavd, 1.39g, rev. REN AVD ONS EDM, slightly irregular with a reverse flan flaw in the legend at 11 o’clock, very fine, Stephane, 1.42g, rev. [ ] NEO S’ED, flat areas, about fine, Cut Halfpenny, 0.72g, rev. [ ]PHA NEO [ ], good fine (N.995, N.996; S.1372, S.1373; Stewartby Vf, Vg), rare (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex L A Lawrence collection; Bt Spink, September 1952 (ii) ex L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1055 (iii) J J North; W J Conte, CNG 58, 19 September 2001, lot 1938 (v) Bt C J Martin, September/October 1984, H.45 WWW.SPINK.COM
£140-180
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693 693
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5f, Ion, 1.47g, rev. IOH SON CAN TER, softly struck, near very fine, Nicole, 1.49g, rev. NIC ONC ONC ANT, flat in parts, otherwise very fine, Robert, 1.26g, rev. ROB ERT ONC ANT, slightly clipped, good fine, the obverse better, Walter, 1.38g, rev. WAL TER ONC ANT, worn, about fine, Willem, 1.40g, rev. WIL LEM ONC ANT, a flaw cross the portrait passing light, good fine (N.996; S.1372; Stewartby Vf), the second rare with the legend error (5)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(ii),(iii),(iv) Bt Spink, August 1953 (v) Bt 1957
694 694
695
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Phase 3, London, Class 5f, Davi, 1.20g, rev. DAV ION LVN DEN, cracked, fine, Henri, 1.24g, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, scuffed on the face, almost very fine, Walter, 1.41g, rev. WAL TER ONL VND, very fine, Willem, 1.42g, rev. WIL LEM ONL VND, a strong portait, a bold very fine (N.996; S.1372; Stewartby Vf), (4)
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1953 (ii) Bt Spink, August 1953 (iii) Bt Spink, September 1952 (iv) Bt October 1954 695
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (3), Phase 3, London, Class 5f, Ioh’s, 1.38g, rev. IOH’ SON LVN DEN, a bold very fine, Ricard, 1.43g, rev. RIC ARD ONL VND, slightly weak on the face, nearly very fine, Willem, 1.38g, rev. WIL LEM ONL VND, a tiny edge split at 7 o’clock, good fine (N.996; S.1372; the second, Stewartby Vf, the second, pl.4/75 this coin), the first a very rare moneyer (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) SNC June 2004, HS1678 (iii) Bt Spink, August 1953
87
£100-150
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696 697 696
697
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5g, Ambroci, 1.44g, rev. AMB ROC I:ON CAN, almost very fine, (N.997; S.1373; Stewartby Vg and pl.4/76 this coin), a very rare moneyer
£80-100
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (5), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5g, Alein, 1.48g, rev. ALE EIN ONC ANT, the obverse a little weak, almost very fine, Gilbert, 1.37g, rev. GIL BER TON CAN, cracked, good fine, Iohanes, 1.49g, rev. IOh ANE SON CANT, small edge split by 6 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, Ioh’s, 1.32g, rev. IOh’ SON CAN TER, scored both sides, about fine, Robert, 1.36g, rev. ROB ERT ONC ANT, weak on one side, almost very fine (N.997; S.1373 Stewartby Vg), the first a scarce moneyer (5)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Vosper 2000 (ii) Bt Spink, April 1953 (iv) Bt Seaby, August 1952 (v) Bt Spink August 1953
699 698 698
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (4), Phase 3, Canterbury, Class 5g, Walter (3), 1.39g, rev. WAL TER ONC ANT, a strong pleasing portrait, toned, very fine, 1.52g, rev. WIL TER ONC ANT, nearly very fine, 1.49g, (late X), rev. WAL TER ONC ANT, the surfaces a little pitted, good fine, Willem, 1.51g, rev. WIL LEM ONC ANT, striking split at 8 o’clock, nearly very fine (N.997; S.1373; Stewartby Vg), the third scarce (4)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (ii) Bt M Vosper 2000 (iii) Bt March 1965 (iv) A gift from Sarah Tweedsmuir, September 1967 699
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, Durham, Class 5g, Roger, 1.32g, rev. ROG ER’ OND VRH, very fine, (N.997; S.1373; Stewartby Vg), a rare moneyer PROVENANCE:
ex Brussels Hoard W C Wells P W Woodhead J J North W J Conte, CNG 58, 19 September 2001, lot 1937 WWW.SPINK.COM
£100-150
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700 700
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (7), Phase 3, London, Class 5g, Henri, 1.38g, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, porous, fine, Ioh’s, 1.47g, rev. IOH’ SON LVN DEN, struck slightly off centre, almost very fine, Renavd, 1.11g, rev. REN AVD ONL VND, clipped and pierced, fair, Ricard, 1.35g, rev. RIC ARD ONL VND, soft in parts, nearly very fine, Robert, 1.28g, rev. ROB ERT ONL VND, fine, Walter, 1.44g, rev. WAL TER ONL VND, toned, nearly very fine, Willem, 1.49g, rev. WIL LEM ONL VND, about very fine (N.997; S.1373; Stewartby Vg), the second and fifth moneyers rare (7)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby, January 1953 (ii),(vi) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (iii) Bt December 1954 (iv) Bt March 1965 (v) Bt Spink September 1952
702
701 701
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny (2), Phase 3, Canterbury, Ricard, Class 5h, rev. RIC ARD ONC ANT, crown with central fleur of three pellet, two additional left, three right, 1.34g, almost very fine (N.998; S.1374; Stewartby pl.4, 77 this coin), a rare moneyer, together with a modern copy of a gold penny, 1.61g, nearly as made (cf. N.1000, S.1375), (2)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
P Finn list 15 no. 131, January 1999 702
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 3, London, Renavd (3), Class 5h, rev. REN AVD ONL VND, crown with central fleur of a single pellet, 1.43g, soft portrait, the reverse better, good fine to nearly very fine, crown with central fleur of 5 pellets, 1.26g, irregular, toned, nearly very fine, crown with central fleur of three pellets, 1.33g, nearly very fine (N.998; S.1374; Stewartby Vh), scarce PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt A H Baldwin 2002 (ii) Bt March 1965 (iii) Bt Spink, August 1952
89
£160-200
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704
703 703
Henry III (1216-1272), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 3, London, Renavd (2), Class 5h, rev. REN AVD ONL VND, crown with central fleur of a six pellets, 1.29g, obverse encrustation, very fine, central fleur of three pellets, 1.27g, flat in parts with numerous scratches, fair (N.998; S.1374; Stewartby Vh), scarce (2)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, January 1953 (ii) Bt September 1956 704
Edward I in the name of Henry III (1272-1279), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 4, Posthumous Phase, Bury St. Edmunds, Class 5i, further degraded portrait with two pellets below crown, Ion, 1.15g, rev. ION S•ON SEN TED, slightly small, nearly very fine (N.-; S.1376; Stewartby pl.4, 78 this coin), extremely rare
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
L A Lawrence, Glendining, 14 March 1951, lot 441 Dr Lubran collection C Firth, Spink 6, 10-11 October 1979, lot 523 R J Eaglen, DNW, 15 March 2005, lot 1693 In the Lawrence sale of 1951, this coin sold for 10 guineas
705
706 705
Edward I in the name of Henry III (1272-1279), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Phase 4, London, Class 5i, further degraded portrait with one pellet below crown, Renavd, 0.95g, rev. REN AVD ONL VND, underweight and small, otherwise fine (N.-; S.1376; Stewartby Vi and pl.4/78 this coin), rare
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1055 706
Edward I in the name of Henry III (1272-1279), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 4, London, Class 6, crude bust with almond shaped eyes, Ion, rev. IOH ONS EIN TED, 1.54g, the obverse with a small weak area, the reverse off-centre, otherwise good fine, another, 1.35g, fine (N.1001; S.1377; Stewartby VI and pl.4/79 these coins), scarce (2) PROVENANCE:
Both ex Colchester Hoard, 26 March 1971 The first coin was used for the obverse, the second for the reverse in Lord Stewartby’s book WWW.SPINK.COM
£80-100
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
708
709
707 707
Edward I in the name of Henry III (1272-1279), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Pennies (2), Phase 4, London, Class 7, more realistic bust with shorter hair, Philip (2), rev. PHE LIP ONL VND, 1.35g, some encrustation, good fine, another, 1.48g, metal flaws from 10-12 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine (N.1001; S.1378; the first Stewartby VII and pl.4/80 this coin), both rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt October 1954 (ii) Bt September 1956 708
Ireland - Henry III (1272-1279), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Dublin, Class V, crowned facing head in double triangle, hand holding sector, cinquefoil to right, Ricard, rev. RIC ARD OND IVE, 1.32g, darkly toned, almost very fine (S.6235, Stewartby V and pl.4/81 this coin)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
Bt March 1956 709
Ireland - Henry III (1272-1279), ‘Long Cross’ Coinage, Penny, Dublin, Class V, crowned cruder head in triangle, hand holding sector, pierced cinquefoil to right, Davi, rev. DAV ION DEV ELI, 1.51g, struck from worn dies, very fine (S.6240; Stewartby V)
£80-100
710 710
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Groat, London, 5.04g, variety a, +EDWARDVS:DI:GRA:REX:ANGL. a flat crown with pellet ornaments, small face with short hair, quatrefoil of three lines, drapery of two wedges with rosette below, colon stops, rev. :DNS HIBN’E DVX AQVT - LONDONIA CIVI, long cross, pellets in angles (N.1007; S.1379A; Fox 5, Stewartby p.170 var.a), poor to fair, the description best taken from Lord Stewartby’s own ticket as follows: ‘Very rare denomination for this reign. In the worst possible condition, worn, cracked, scratched, gilt, has been mounted and in a fire - an abysmal specimen.’ A note that it is also plugged was subsequently added. PROVENANCE:
Bt August 1955
91
£400-500
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711
712 713
711
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Penny, 1.19g, London, Class 1a, +EDWREXAnGL’DnShYB, crowned facing bust, variety with plain crown band and forked central lis, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, double barred Ns, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, good fine (N.1010; S.1380; SCBI 39/19 this coin; Stewartby p.170, Ia), extremely rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
J J North (from James, February 1987) 712
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Penny, 1.18g, London, Class 1a, crowned facing bust, variety with bust of type 1c, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, clipped, good fine (N.1010; S.1380; SCBI 39/20 this coin; Stewartby p.170, Ia), very rare
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
J J North (from James, February 1987); Bt 1998 713
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Pennies (2), London, Class 1a/1c mule, crowned facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, small lettering, about fine, Class 1c/1a mule, crowned facing bust, small lettering, rev. double barred Ns, edge crack at 8 o’clock, near fine (N.1010/N.1012, N.1012/N.1010; S.1380/S.1382, S.1382/S.1380; Stewartby p.170, Ia/c, Ic/a), both rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) SCMB April 1964, H2222 (ii) ex P Woodhead; Bt C J Martin, May 1992
714 714
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Penny, 1.28g, London, Class 1b, crowned facing bust, no drapery, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, creased and straightened, fine (N.1011; S.1381; Stewartby p.171, Ib), extremely rare PROVENANCE:
Bt London 1955
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£600-800
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715 715
716
716
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Pennies (4), London, Class 1c, small lettering, varieties, (i) 1.40g, crown in early state, reads EDVV• and DИS, weakness in the legends, good fine, (ii) 1.37g, crown with right hand fleur broken, reads DӢS•, edge crack at 2 o’clock, good fine, (iii) 1.24g, right hand fleur broken and missing, slightly clipped, nearly very fine, (iv) 1.39g, both fleurs in crown replaced by pellets, a few scrapes, almost fine (N.1012; S.1382; Stewartby p.171, Ic), the first a variety not represented in the North collection (4)
£100-150
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Pennies (4), London, Class 1c, small lettering, varieties, (i) 1.47g, crown with right hand fleur broken, reads DИS•, rev. reversed Ns, very fine, (ii) 1.39g, both fleurs in crown replaced by pellets, almost very fine, (iii) right hand fleur replaced by pellet, rev. reversed Ns, rather worn, fair, (iv) 1.42g, reads ӢREAИGLDИS-, slightly weak in the legend, a strong portrait, nearly very fine (N.1012; S.1382; Stewartby p.171, Ic), the last extremely rare (4)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(iv) ex P Woodhead; J J North
718 717 717
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Pennies (3), London, Class 1d/1c mule, 1.45g, obv. +EDWR’ANGLDИShYB, rev. small lettering, tiny edge split at 3 o’clock, golden tone, nearly very fine, Class 1d, large lettering, 1.40g, obv. second N reversed, about fine, 1.15g, variety with annulet below bust, slight edge loss and some surface marks, otherwise fine (N.1013/N.1012, N.1013; S.1383/S.1382, S.1383, S.1384; the first, SCBI 39/39 this coin; Stewartby p.171, Id/c, Id), the first extremely rare, the third rare (3)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex P Woodhead (purchased at Brighton, March 1964); W J Conte, CNG 58, 19 September 2001, lot 1944 (ii) Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt October 1961 718
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Farthings (2), London, Class 1a, base silver issue, 0.37g, obv.+EDWARDVS:REX, bifoliate crown without jewels, rev. LON DON IEN SIS, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, cracked, fine, Class 1c, 0.38g, trifoliate crown, no colon in legend, rev. LOИ DON IEN SIS, very fine ( (N.1051/1, N.1052; S.1443, S1443A; SCBI 39/1001 this coin; Stewartby p.178, Ia, Ic, the second pl7/155 this coin), both rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (ii) ex Broughton Hoard; J J North (from Spink, November 1965); Bt October 1998 93
£100-120
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
719
720 719
Edward I (1279-1307), New Coinage, Farthing, London, Class 1c/1a mule, 0.39g, trifoliate crown, rev. LOИ DRI EИ SIS, reversed Ns, double struck, very fine and extremely rare (N.1051/2-N.1051/1; S.1443A/S1443; Stewartby p.178, Ic/a)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
J J North (from C J Martin, May 1988); Bt October 1998 720
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Class 2a/1d mule, 1.12g, crown with band shaped to ornaments, obv. Ns reversed, rev. large letters, ragged, fine, Class 2a (3), varieties, (i) 1.32g, all normal Ns, weak centres, almost fine, (ii) 1.43g, all Ns reversed, nearly very fine, (iii) 1.40g, rev. Ns reversed only, reverse corrosion, good fine, Class 2ab, 1.39g, tall bust, long neck with crown of IIa in broken state, all Ns reversed, dark tone, nearly very fine, Class 2b, normal variety, toned, very fine (N.1014, N.1015; S.1385, S.1386; Stewartby p.171, IIa/Id, IIa, IIb), the first, second and fifth rare (6)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead; Bt Spink, September 1996
721 721
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (8), London, Class 2a, crown shaped to band, reversed Ns (3), 1.35g, good fine, 1.42g, fine, 1.42g, nearly very fine, Class 2b, tall bust, long neck, all Ns reversed (5), 1.45g, good fine, 1.36g, fine, 1.12g, nearly fine, 1.37g, good fine, 1.43g, fine (N.1014, N.1015; S.1385, S.1386; Stewartby p.171, IIa, IIb), the sixth clipped (8)
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£120-160
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
722 722
723
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Canterbury, Class 2a, 1.31g, crown shaped to band, reversed Ns, rev. CIVI TAS CAИ TOR, porous, fine, Class 2b, 1.39g, tall bust, long neck, all Ns reversed, almost very fine, Class 2b/3 mule, 1.42g, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, almost very fine (N.1015, N.1016; S.1419; Stewartby p.171, IIa, IIb, IIb/III), the first and third very rare (3)
£100-140
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex P Woodhead (from Seaby, November 1962); Bt June 1990 (ii) ex Ednam Hoard (1995) (iii) ex P Woodhead; (from Spink, May 1965); Bt Spink, September 1996 723
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Class 2b, Bristol (2), 1.41g, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, good fine, 1.15g, almost fine, Durham (2), 1.27g, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, nearly fine, 1.20g, almost fine, York, Royal Mint, 1.38g, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, nearly very fine (N.1015; S.1416, S.1421, S.1429; Stewartby p.171, IIb), the second and fourth clipped, the two coins of Durham both have the inner pellets with a nick from a damaged punch (5)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(v) Bt April 1955
724 724
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (2), Class 2, fine silver issue, London, 0.44g, obv, no colon in legend, trifoliate crown with jewels, rev. LOИ DOИ IEИ SIS, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, about very fine, York, 0.46g, rev. [ ] TAS EBO RA[ ], oval flan, flat in one part, very fine (N.1052; S.1444, S.1454; Stewartby p.178, Ic, the first, pl.7/156 this coin), both rare, the second more so (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, June 1996 (ii) F A Walters, Sotheby 24-27 October 1932, lot 154; G C Drabble, Glendining, 13 December 1943, lot 1026; W F Rose, Glendining, 13 March 1974, lot 223; J J North; Bt October 1998
95
£160-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
725 725
726
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), London, Class 3a/2b mule, 1.36g, obv. crescent shaped contraction marks, pearl ornaments in crown, drapery with hook ends, rev. CIVI TAS LOИ DOИ, a clean strike, nearly very fine, Class 3a, 1.36g, obv. high bifoliate crown, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, 1.16g, clipped, nearly fine, lower trifoliate crown, 1.24g, cracked, almost fine (N.1016/N.1015, N.1016; S.1387/S.1386, S.1387; Stewartby p.171, IIIa/IIb, IIIa), the first very rare (3)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) H G C Day collection, purchased by Baldwin c1935; P Woodhead (from Baldwin, March 1961); Bt Spink, September 1996 726
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), London, Class 3a, 1.36g, obv. high bifoliate crown, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, slight weakness to the portrait, otherwise very fine or better, lower trifoliate crown, 1.30g, rev. reads LOH DOH, scored obverse, about fine, Class 3b/2b mule, 1.19g, obv. drapery is segment of a circle, pearls in crown, rev. CIVI TAS LOИ DOИ, good fine (N.1016, N.1017/N.1015; S.1387, S.1388/S.1386; Stewartby p.171, IIIa, IIIb/II), the third very rare (3)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt September 1956 (iii) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, March 1960); Bt Spink, September 1996
727
727
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Class 3b, 1.35g, obv. drapery is segment of a circle, trifoliate crown, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, weak portrait, fine or better, Class 3bc, drapery as IIIc, pearls as IIIb, 1.42g, fine, Class 3c (4), normal crown, drapery in one piece, hollowed in centre, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, 1.35g, fine, 1.37g, ragged, good fine, 1.40g, double struck, fine, 1.36g, good fine, the reverse better (N.1017, N.1017/1, N.1018; S.1388, S.1388/S.1386, S.1389; Stewartby p.171, IIIb, IIIbc, IIIc), the second rare (6) PROVENANCE:
(i) with Spink, December 1950; P Woodhead (from Harkness, December 1962); Bt Spink, June 1996 (ii) J J North, exchange 1990
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£100-130
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728 728
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Bristol (2), Class 3b, 1.29g, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, good fine, Class 3c, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, 1.41g, creased, almost very fine Canterbury (3), Class 3b, 1.32g, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, fine, Class 3c (2), rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, 1.48g, good fine, the reverse better, 1.13g, slight crease, good fine, (N.1017, N.1018; S.1416, S.1419; Stewartby p.171, IIIb, IIIc), the first rare (5)
£100-130
PROVENANCE: (i) E J Winstanley; P Woodhead; (from Baldwin, November 1958); Bt Spink, June 1990 (iii) ex Knaresborough Hoard
729 729
730
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Durham (Bishop de Insula), Class 3b/2 mule, 1.34g, obv. drapery is segment of a circle, pearls in crown, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, good fine, Class 3b, 1.40g, almost very fine, Class 3c, 1.29g, fine or slightly better (N.1017/N.1015, N.1017, N1018; S.1422; Stewartby p.171, IIIb/II, IIIb, IIIc), the first and second extremely rare (3)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) T W J D Dupree; J J North (ii) P Woodhead; (from Baldwin, March 1962); Bt June 1990 (iii) ex Ednam Hoard (1995) 730
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), York Royal Mint, Class 3b/2 mule, 1.46g, rev. CIVI dark tone, good fine, Class 3b, 1.34g, almost very fine, Class 3c, 1.40g, much encrustation, good fine (N.1017/N.1015, N.1017, N1018; S.1422; Stewartby p.171, IIIb/II, IIIb, IIIc), the first and third very rare (3)
TAS EBO RACI,
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead; (from Spink, August 1962); Bt Spink, September 1996 (iii) ex Broughton Hoard(?); J J North; Acquired 1990, exchange
97
£100-130
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732 731 731
732
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Bury St. Edmunds, Robert de Hadeleie, Class 3c, 1.36g, rev. ROBE RTDE HADE LEIE, dark tone, good fine, Lincoln, 1.14g, slightly clipped, but much lustre and nearly very fine (N1018; S.1417, S.1427; Stewartby p.171, IIIc), the first rare for 3c (2) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt October 1954 (ii) ex Ednam Hoard (1995)
£100-120
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (3), London, Class 3bc, 0.67g, crowned facing bust, drapery of curved line, wedges above, +EDVVR’ANGL’DNShYB, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, dark tone, very fine, Class 3c-e (2), 0.58g, drapery of two wedges, +EDWR’ANGL’DNShYB, chipped with a crack, worn, nearly fine, another, 0.54g, about fine (N1044, N.1045/1; S.1431, S.1432; Stewartby p.177, IIIbc, IIIc), the first rare (3) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt Spink, June 1996 (ii) A gift from C E Blunt, January 1953
£100-130
734
733 733
734
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (2), Class 3c-e, Bristol, 0.55g, drapery of two wedges, +EDWR’ANGL’DNShYB, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, chipped with a crack, worn, nearly fine, Lincoln, 0.63g, rev. CIVI TAS LIN COL’, soft portrait, nearly very fine (N.1045/1; S.1439, S.1440; Stewartby p.177, IIIc), the second a rare mint for halfpence (2) PROVENANCE: (i) A gift from C E Blunt, January 1953 (ii) SNC September 1994, no.5657; Bt Spink June 1996
£100-120
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (2), Class 3c, London, 0.38g, tapering face, crown with curved band, +EDWARDVSREX, rev. LON DON IEN SIS, edge crack, worn, nearly fine, York, 0.43g, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, obverse porosity, fine (N.1053/1; S.1445, S.1454; SCBI 39/1009 & 1011 these coins; Stewartby p.178, IIIc), the first rare, the second extremely rare (2) PROVENANCE: (i) J J North (from Baldwin, February 1978); Bt October 1998 (ii) F W Longbottom, Sotheby 14-15 May 1934, lot 84 (?); ex Harris; P Woodhead (from Seaby, October 1962); J J North (acquired November 1989); Bt 1999
£100-130
The second coin is probably ex Neck, Webb, Montagu and (possibly) Heywood, as the weight (6.3gns) matches the coin described in the Webb catalogue and the Montagu provenance agrees. The Longbottom catalogue gives Montagu and Heywood as a provenance, but a quoted weight of only 4.8gns renders the trail uncertain. WWW.SPINK.COM
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
735 735
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (8), Class 3d, London (2), 1.50g, drapery of two wedges, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, a good portrait, very fine, 1.40g, good fine, Canterbury, 1.43g, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, the legend flat in parts, fine, Bristol (4), rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, 1.32g, obverse surface crack, good fine, 1.30g, fine, 1.33g, about fine, 1.34g, cracked, fair, Lincoln, 1.41g, rev. CIVI TAS LIN COL’, fine (N1019; S.1390, S.1419, S.1416, S.1427; Stewartby p.171, IIId), (8)
£140-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Knaresborough Hoard (iii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1065; J J North (from Baldwin, July 1975); Bt October 1998
736 736
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (4), Class 3de, bust to bottom of coin, no inner circle, +E R ANGLIE, rev. LON DON IEN SIS, London (2), 0.32g, variety with bust placed high, slight crease, fine, 0.30g, normal bust, a large fragment, fair, Bristol, 0.30g, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, ragged, nearly very fine, Lincoln, 0.29g, rev. CIVI TAS LIN COL’, good fine (N.1053/2; S.1445A, S.1452, S1453; the second, SCBI 39/1014 this coin; Stewartby p.178, IIId), the first an extremely rare variety, the others very rare (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (acquired November 1994); Bt 1999 (ii) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390; Bt November 1973 (iii) JJ North (from Baldwin, June 1983); Bt October 1998 (iv) T W J D Dupree; Bt Spink, June 1996 The first coin was described and discussed in the SNC June 1995 p.182. The ticket with the second coin states ex North SCBI 1014, but the image in the sylloge doesn’t match, the edge loss must therefore have occurred subsequent to publishing.
99
£120-150
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737 737
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Class 3e, Durham under Bishop de Insula (3), 1.29g, long narrow face, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, small crack and associated minor edge loss, good fine, 1.31g, fair, 1.10g, variety with pellet-barred Ns on the obverse, the legend flat in parts, fine, Newcastle (3), 0.98g, variety with unbroken right hair, rev. VILL ANO VICA STRI, good fine, 1.05g, variety with broken right hair, almost very fine, but clipped, 1.40g, pellet-barred Ns, weak legends 1-3 o’clock, otherwise very fine (N1020; S.1421, S.1428; Stewartby p.171, IIId), (6)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Knaresborough Hoard (vi) ex Ednam Hoard
738 738
739
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Class 3e, York Royal Mint, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, 1.34g, nearly fine, 1.42g, nearly fine, 1.36g, variety with pellet-barred Ns on the obverse, obverse ghosting, otherwise almost very fine, Class 3e/f mule, 1.33g, variety with late style S on the reverse, nearly fine, the reverse fine, Class 3f/e mule, 1.39g, the obverse with Lombardic Ns, good fine (N1020, mules with N.1021; S.1429; Stewartby p.172, IIIe, IIIe/f, IIIf/e), the fourth and fifth both extremely rare (5)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Knaresborough Hoard (iv) A gift from J J North, May 1996 (v) C A Whitton, Glendining, 5 October 1943, lot 102; E J Winstanley; P Woodhead (from Baldwin, April 1959); Bt June 1990 3f dies for this mint are only known as mules with the previous type. 739
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Class 3e, York Episcopal Mint, rev. CIVI TAS EBO quatrefoil in centre of reverse, 1.37g, variety with quatrefoil on breast, slight crease, nearly very fine, 1.32g, variety with pellet-barred Ns on the obverse, fine, Class 3f/e mule, 1.39g, the obverse with Lombardic Ns, soft areas, nearly very fine (N1020, N.1021/N.1020; S.1430; the third SCBI 39/154 this coin; Stewartby p.172, IIIe, IIIf/e), the third extremely rare (3) RACI,
PROVENANCE:
The third ex D Greenhalgh (exch) WWW.SPINK.COM
£80-100
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
741 740 740
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (2), Class 3e, Newcastle, 0.64g, drapery of two wedges, +EDVVR’ANGL’DNShYB, rev. NO VIC AS TRI, a single pellet in each angle, fine, Class 3c-e, York Royal Mint, 0.65g, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, three pellets in each angle, a decent portrait, very fine (N.1045/2, N.1045/1; S.1441, S.1442; Stewartby p.177, IIIe, the first pl.7/146 this coin), both rare (2)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, September 1996 (ii) Bt Spink, June 1996 741
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (2), Class 3e, bust to bottom of coin, no inner circle, Newcastle, +E R ANGLIE, rev. NO VIC AS TRI , chipped, a large fragment, fine/very fine, York, 0.37g, well struck, good very fine (N.1053/2; S.1453A, S.1454; Stewartby p.178, IIIe), both extremely rare, the second an excellent example (2)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt M Senior, December 2000 (ii) J J North; Bt 1999
742 742
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), Class 3f, London (3), broad face, large nose, coarser work, wedge contraction marks, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, 1.22g, crescent contraction marks, good fine,1.37g, damaged crown, lustre, fine, 1.03g, clipped, good fine, Canterbury, 1. 28g, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, a small chip at 12 o’clock, fine, Bristol (2), 1.41g, rev. VILL LBR ISTO LLIE, chipped at 12 o’clock, good fine, 1.26g, VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, dark tone, good fine or slightly better, Lincoln, 1.34g, rev. CIVI TAS LIN COL’, edge crack, fair (N.1021; S.1392, S.1419, S.1416, S.1427; the fourth, SCBI 39/149 this coin; Stewartby p.171, IIIf), scarce, the fourth and seventh rare, the fifth unusual with the mint error (7) PROVENANCE:
(i),(vii) ex Knaresborough Hoard; exchange with J J North 1990 (ii) ex Ednam Hoard (iv) J J North (from Baldwin, July 1973) (v) Bt Spink, June 1996
101
£100-130
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
743 743
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), Class 3g, London (2), spread crown, small neat bust, narrow face, 1.36g, IIIg2, late/early S, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, weak centres, good fine, 1.25g, IIIg3, late S, chipped, fine, Canterbury, 1.39g, IIIg2, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, good fine, Bristol (2), 1.36g, IIIg1, early S, pellet barred N in ANGL, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, nearly fine, 1.42g, IIIg3, fine, Chester (2), IIIg1, 1.38g, rev. CIVI TAS CES TRIE, good fine, 1.28g, fair (N.1022; S.1393, S.1419, S.1416, S.1420; Stewartby p.171, IIIg), the fourth extremely rare with pellet barred N, the last two scarce (7)
£110-140
PROVENANCE:
(iv) J J North; Bt 1999
744 744
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Class 3g, Bury St. Edmunds, Robert de Hadeleie (3), IIIg1, early S, rev. ROBE RTDE hADE LEIE, about fine, IIIg3, late S, 1.44g, irregular and weak in parts, fine, 1.31g, Lombardic Ns obverse, nearly fine, Durham under Bishop de Insula (2), IIIg2, 1.40g, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, weak portrait, otherwise good fine, 1.40g, rev. CIVI TAS EME DVR, ragged, nearly fine, Lincoln, 1.40g, IIIg1, rev. CIVI TAS LIN COL’, fine (N.1022; S.1417, S.1421, S.1427; Stewartby p.171, IIIg), the third extremely rare, the fifth rare with the error mint reading (6) PROVENANCE:
(iii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1063; P Woodhead (from Baldwin, July 1959); Bt June 1990
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£100-130
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
745 745
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (3), Class 3g, London, 0.58g, drapery of curved line, two wedges above, +EDWR’ANGL’DNShYB, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, cracked, fine, Bristol, 0.57g, rev. VILL ABR ISTO LLIE, the obverse completely corroded, the reverse with some corrosion, but nearly very fine, Class 4c/3g, London, 0.60g, wedge stops, fine, Farthing, London, Class 3g, 0.31g, rev. LON DON IEN SIS, very fine (N.1045/3, N.1053/3; S.1431, S.1439, S.1446; Stewartby p.177, IIIg, IVc, p.178, IIId, the third pl.7/148 and SCBI 39/975 this coin), all rare (4)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(iii) J J North (from Baldwin, December 1983); Bt October 1998 (iv) Bt Spink, June 1996
746 746
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Class 4, Spread crown with large side fleurs, oval face with long hair, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, 1.32g, Class 4a2, tall narrow N, fine, 1.43g, Class 4a3, very large S, a small weak area, otherwise almost very fine, 1.44g, Class 4a4, taller crown and incurved letters, the obverse fine, the reverse better and very fine, 1.30g, Class 4b, smaller face and hair, a strong portrait,nearly very fine, 1.37g, Class 4c, more hair and a nick to crown band, nearly very fine, 1.37g, Class 4d, pellet at the beginning of the legend both sides, slightly ragged, good fine (N.1023, N.1024, N.1025, N.1026; S.1394, S.1395, S.1396, S.1397; Stewartby p.172, IV early, IV late, the first pl.5/100 this coin), (6) PROVENANCE:
(iii),(v) ex Ednam Hoard (vi) ex Knaresborough Hoard
103
£120-160
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
747 747
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Class 4, Spread crown with large side fleurs, oval face with long hair, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, 1.42g, Class 4a3, very large S, stress marks to the obverse, otherwise good fine, 1.20g, Class 4b, smaller face and hair, corroded surfaces, good fine, 1.39g, Class 4d/c mule, good fine, 1.37g, Class 4d, good fine, 1.33g, Class 4e/d mule, three pellets on breast, ropey hair, minor pitting, bright, very fine, 1.33g, Class 4e, early crown, late hair, slightly wavy flan, about fine (N.1023, N.1024, N.1025, N.1026; S.1394, S.1395, S.1396, S.1397; Stewartby p.172, IV early, IV late, the fourth pl.5/104 this coin), the third and fifth rare, the sixth not in the North sylloge (6)
£100-140
PROVENANCE:
(iii) P Woodhead (from Spink, 1962); Bt Spink, September 1996 (v) ex Ednam Hoard
748 748
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), Class 4, London (5), 1.43g, Class 4a3, cracked, fine, 1.35g, Class 4a4, fine, 1.15g, Class 4b, clipped, fine, 1.38g, Class 4d, double struck, fine, 1.41g, Class 4e, good fine, Canterbury (2), 1.33g, Class 4c, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, reverse corrosion, fine or slightly better, 1.35g, Class 4d/e mule, rev. CIVI TAS CAN •TOR, fair (N.1023, N.1024, N.1026, N.1027; S.1394, S.1395, S.1397, S.1398, S.1419; Stewartby p.172, IVa, IVb, IVd, IVc, IVd/e), the fourth reads LON D INI due to the double strike, the seventh rare (7) PROVENANCE:
(iv) Bt Spink, January 1954 (v),(vii) ex Knaresborough Hoard
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£80-100
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
749 749
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), Class 4, Canterbury, 1.28g, Class 4a2, weakly struck with lustre, about fine, 1.43g, Class 4b, almost very fine, 1.41g, Class 4c, barred As, lustre, fine,1.33g, Class 4d, fine, 1.40g, Class 4d/e mule, rev. CIVI TAS CAN •TOR, a weak portrait, attractively toned, good fine, Class 4e (2), 1.40g, pellet before TAS, slight edge loss, good fine, 1.37g, pellet before TAS, edge loss from 3 to 6 o’clock, toned, fine or slightly better (N.1023, N.1024, N.1025, N.1026, N.1027; S.1419; Stewartby p.172, IVa, IVb, IVc, IVd, IVd/e, IVe), the fifth rare (7)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) ex Ednam Hoard (iv) ex Knaresborough Hoard (v) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, May 1965); Bt Spink, September 1996
750 750
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), Class 4, Bury St. Edmunds, Class 4a1 (2), 1.42g, short hair, rev. ROBE RTVS DEh adl’, edge cracks, good fine, 1.37g, near fine, Class 4a2 (2), 1.40g, about fine, 1.43g, flat centres, toned, about fine, Class 4a3, good fine, Class 4b (2), ROBE RTDE hADE LEIE, fine, 1.17g, clipped, fine (N.1023, N.1024; S.1417; Stewartby p.172, IVa, IVb), all scarce (7) PROVENANCE:
(i) R Carlyon-Britton; Bt September 1956 (iii) Bt 1984 (v) L A Lawrence collection
105
£150-180
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
751 751
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Class 4, Durham, Class 4a3, 1.22g, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, edge crack, scratch, near fine, Class 4b, 1.40g, im. Plain Cross, fine, Durham, under Bishop Bec, Class 4b, 1.33g, i.m. Cross Moline both sides, weakly struck, about fine, Class 4c, 1.39g, toned, good fine, Class 4d/c mule, 1.31g, no pellet on reverse, weak from 4 to 6 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, Class 4e, 1.32g, nearly very fine (N.1023, N.1024, N.1025, N.1026, N.1027; S.1422, S.1423; Stewartby p.172, IVa, IVb, IVc, IVd, IVe), the second very rare, the third and sixth rare, the fifth extremely rare (6)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(ii) J J North (from Spink, 1956); SNC September 1998, no.5597; Bt October 1998 (v) J J North; W J Conte; Bt October 1998 (vi) D Greenhalgh; J J North (bt January 1989); Bt October 1998
752
753 754
752
753
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, Class 4b, Durham, 1.22g, rev. Cross Moline in angle under CIVI, edge loss, fine or better (N.1024; S.1423; Stewartby p.172, IVb), very rare
£80-100
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (2), Class 4de, 0.24g, London, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, dark tone, almost very fine, Class 5, 0.27g, wider crown, large irregular lettering, pierced and chipped, good fine (N.1054/1, N.1054/2; S.1446A, S.1446B; the first SCBI 39/1019 this coin; Stewartby p.178, IV late, V), the first very rare, the second extremely rare (2)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) A Thames find; J J North (from Spink, September 1985); Bt October 1998 (ii) Bt April 1955 754
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Class 5, London, 1.43g, Class 5a/4e mule, Pellet on breast, about fine, 1.39g, Class 5a, edge crack, fine or better, 1.15g, Class 5b/a mule (2), long narrow face, tall narrow letters, large initial cross, clipped, fine, 1.23g, no pellet on breast, cracked, nearly very fine (N.1028, N.1029; S.1399, S.1400; the last SCBI 39/274 this coin; Stewartby p.172, Va/IVe, Va, Vb/a), the first and fourth extremely rare (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt August 1972 (ii) Bt April 1955 (iv) J J North (from Baldwin, September 1973) WWW.SPINK.COM
£90-120
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
755 755
756
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Class 5, Canterbury, Class 5a (2), 1.47g, Pellet on breast, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, good fine, 1.20g, near fine, the reverse better, 1.29g, Class 5b, long narrow face, tall narrow letters, large initial cross, toned, good fine (N.1028, N.1029; S.1419; Stewartby p.172, Va, Vb), class Va is very rare for Canterbury (3)
£60-80
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North, exchange 1990 756
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Class 5, Durham, under Bishop Bec, Class 5b/4e mule, 1.44g, i.m. Cross Moline both sides, rev. +CIV ITAS DVR EME, a weak portrait, good fine, 1.42g, Class 5b, toned, almost very fine (N.1029/N.1027, N.1029; S.1423; the first SCBI 39/280 this coin; Stewartby p.172, Va/IVe, Vb), the first an extremely rare mule, the second very rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead; J J North; W J Conte; Bt October 1998 (ii) P Woodhead; Bt June 1990
758
759
757 757
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 5b, 1.38g, rev. VIL LAS about very fine, Class 6b, 1.20g, smaller lettering, flawed drapery, fair (N.1031; S.1418; the second SCBI 39/301 this coin; Stewartby p.172, Vb, VIb), the first very rare, the second extremely rare with seven known (2)
EDM VNDI,
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, November 1964); Bt June 1990 (ii) J J North (from Spink, 1979); Acquired by exchange, 1990 758
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 6a2/5, 1.38g, wide fleurs, small letters, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, spread flan, slightly double struck, otherwise very fine (N.1030/N.1029; S.1401; Stewartby p.172, VIa/Vb), extremely rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
F Elmore Jones; P Woodhead (exch. with FEJ, January 1961); J J North; Bt October 1998 759
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 6a1, 1.41g, wide fleurs, crude appearance, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, almost very fine (N.1030; S.1401; Stewartby p.172, VIa), very rare 107
£150-200
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
760 762 761 760
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 6a1/7b2, 1.41g, Ns unbarred obverse, double barred reverse, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, nearly very fine (N.1030/N.1033; S.1401/S.1404; Stewartby p.172, Via/VIIb), an extremely rare mule
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
P Woodhead (from Seaby, January 1958); J J North (bt December 1989); Bt 1999 761
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), London, Class 6b, 1.22g, double barred Ns rev. only, cracked, fair, 1.38g, the legend weak in places, about very fine, Class 6b/7b mule, 1.31g, thin initial cross, edge crack and rough surfaces, otherwise a bold very fine (N.1031, N.1031/N.1033; S.1402, S.1402/S.1404; Stewartby p.173, VIb, VIb/VIIb), the first two rare, the last extremely rare (3)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Seaby, September 1953 (ii) Bt August 1956 (iii) D Greenhalgh; J J North (from Baldwin, January 1989) 762
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (2), London, Class 6, 0.62g, small face, short hair, large crown, unbarred Ns, slight edge loss, very fine, Class 6/7 mule, 0.59g, double barred Ns rev. only, fine (N.1047, N.1047/N.1048; S.1434A, S.1434A/S.1435; the second SCBI 39/980 this coin; Stewartby p.177, VI, VI/VII, the first pl.7/150 this coin), both rare (2)
£110-140
PROVENANCE:
(i) SNC May 1994, no.3216; Bt Spink, June 1996 (ii) J J North (from Baldwin, June 1980); Bt October 1998
763 763
764
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, Durham, Class 6b, 1.43g, i.m. Cross Moline both sides, rev. +CIV ITAS DVR EME, softly struck but little wear, very fine (N.1031; S.1423; Stewartby p.173, VIb), rare
£110-140
PROVENANCE:
Bt April 1955 764
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 7a/6a1 mule, 1.38g, rose on breast, almond eyes, double barred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, nearly very fine (N.1032/N.1030; S.1403/S.1401; Stewartby p.173, VIIa/VIa), extremely rare PROVENANCE:
‘X’ collection; P Woodhead (from Baldwin, September 1958); J J North
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£120-150
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
765 766 765
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 7a/6a1 mule, 1.44g, rose on breast, almond eyes, double barred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, large letters on the reverse, well struck, very fine (N.1032/N.1030; S.1403/S.1401; Stewartby p.173, VIIa/VIa), extremely rare
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
P Woodhead; J J North (from PW July 1991) 766
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 7a/6a1 mule, 1.09g, rose on breast, almond eyes, double barred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, clipped, good fine, Class 7a/6b mule, 1.39g, scuffed with a perforation in the legend, otherwise very fine (N.1032/N.1030, N.1032/N.1031; S.1403/S.1401, S1403/S.1402; the first SCBI 39/302, the second SCBI 39/303 these coins; Stewartby p.173, VIIa/VIa, VIIa/VIb), both extremely rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Spink, April 1978) (ii) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, August 1958); J J North
767 767
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), London, Class 7a, 1.33g, rose on breast, almond eyes, double barred Ns, obverse legend reads DNS YB, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, some encrustation in the devices, but an excellent portrait, better than very fine, 1.39g, variety with no rose on breast, edge loss from an attempted piercing, otherwise nearly very fine, 1.41g, a late obverse die with incurved letters, nearly very fine (N.1032; S.1403; Stewartby p.173, VIIa; the second BNJ 59 pl.6/8 this coin), the first and second extremely rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) Glendining, 6 November 1991, lot 497; J J North (ii) D Greenhalgh; J J North; Bt October 1998 (iii) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, November 1964); J J North (from PW April 1992)
109
£180-220
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
769 768 768
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), London, Class 7a, 1.49g, variety with unbarred II on rev, minimal friction, very fine, 1.42g, variety with integral S and nicks on the N uprights, very fine, 1.25g, a late obverse die with incurved letters, plugged, nearly very fine, 1.39g, variety with curved uprights, small crack at 11 o’clock, almost very fine (N.1032; S.1403; the third SCBI 39/306 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIa; BNJ 59 pl.6/7 this coin), the first and second extremely rare (4)
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
(i) D Greenhalgh; J J North (from DG, January 1989) (ii) W Hurley, 1963 (iii) J J North (from Oliver, August 1956) (iv) Bt c1950 769
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, London, Class 7b/6b mule, 1.39g, rose on breast, almond eyes, double barred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, toned, almost very fine (N.1033/N.1031; S.1404/S.1402; SCBI 39/314 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIb/VIb), extremely rare
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1071; R C Carlyon-Britton; P Woodhead; J J North; Bt Spink October 1998
770 770
771
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), London, Class 7b, 1.33g, rose on breast, almond eyes, double barred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, toned, almost very fine, 1.25g, variety with extra pellet in reverse legend CIV•I, pierced, fine (N.1033; S.1404; SCBI 39/317 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIb), both rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (acquired by exchange October 1987) 771
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), London, Class 7b, 1.06g, no rose on breast, clipped, almost very fine, 1.25g, variety with non-composite/composite S, good fine, the reverse slightly better (N.1033; S.1404; Stewartby p.173, VIIb), the first excessively rare, the second very rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead; J J North (from C J Martin, April 1992) (ii) J J North (exch) 1990 WWW.SPINK.COM
£150-200
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
772 772
773
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 7a, 1.39g, rose on breast, edge spilt at 3 o’clock, about very fine, 1.43g, variety with composite/non-composite S, very fine (N.1032; S.1419; the second SCBI 39/310 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIa), the first rare, the second extremely rare (2)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, December 1962); Bt Spink, June 1996 (ii) J J North (from Spink, June 1959) 773
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 7a, 1.30g, variety with lop-sided bust, edge slightly irregular, about very fine, 1.36g, variety with pellet for dexter eye, almond for sinister eye, very fine (N.1032; S.1419; the second SCBI 39/310 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIa), both extremely rare (2)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) D Greenhalgh; J J North (from Baldwin, January 1989) (ii) P Woodhead; Bt June 1990
774 775
774
Edward I (1279-1307), Penny, Durham, Class 7b/4 mule, 1.35g, i.m. Cross Moline both sides, the obverse made up, rev. +CIV ITAS DVR EME, toned, good fine (N.1033/; S.1404; Stewartby p.173, VIIb/’IVe’), extremely rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
P Woodhead (exch with F Elmore Jones, January 1962); J J North (from PW, November 1989); W J Conte; Bt October 1998 775
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (3), London, Class 7/6 mule, 0.71g, double barred Ns obv. only, closed C reverse, good fine, Class 7 (2), 0.66g, waisted O and closed C, porous, nearly very fine, 0.55g, larger face, double barred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, fair (N.1048/N.1047, N.1048; S.1435/S.1434A, S.1435; the first and second SCBI 39/983 & 984 these coins; Stewartby p.177, VII/VI, VII, the second pl.7/151 this coin), all rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Baldwin, February 1985); Bt October 1998 (ii) J J North (from Baldwin, July 1977); Bt October 1998 (iii) A gift from P Woodhead, January 1976 111
£90-120
THE ACADEMIC COLLECTION OF LORD STEWARTBY: ENGLISH COINS PART 2, COINS OF HENRY II TO EDWARD II
776 777 776
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (2), London, Class 7, 0.32g, almond eyes, rev. CIVI dark tone, very fine, 0.30g, porous, otherwise fine (N.1055; S.1447; Stewartby p.178, B4), both rare (2) TAS LON DON,
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex P Woodhead Both bt Spink, June 1996 777
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Class 8, London, Class 8a, 1.31g, crown with broken central lis, strong ghosting, nearly very fine, Class 8b (3), top tilted S and wider drapery, 1.40g, doubled barred N in ANGL, almost very fine, 1.31g, normal Ns, good fine, 1.39g, edge cracks, almost very fine, Class 8c (2), crown with very arched band, 1.08g, cracked with edge loss, fair, 1.22g, edge loss, otherwise fine (N.1034/1, N.1034/2, N.1035; S.1405, S.1406, S.1406A; the second, SCBI 39/331 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIIa, VIIIb, VIIIc), all scarce (6)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (ii) J J North (from Spink, December 1970) (iii) Bt September 1956
779 778 778
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 8a, 1.46g, rev. VILA SENE DMV NDI, edge nick at 9 o’clock and a soft portrait, otherwise nearly very fine, Class 8b, 1.31g, top tilted S, fine (N.1034/1, N.1034/2; S.1418; the first SCBI 39/327 this coin; Stewartby p.173, VIIIa, VIIIb), the first rare, the second very rare (2)
£70-90
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from C J Martin, December 1982) 779
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (2), London, Class 8/6 mule, 0.64g, small rounded face, tall crude crown, good fine, better in parts, Class 8, 0.61g, reads EDWAR, weak centres, fine (N.1049/N.1047, N.1049; S.1436/S.1434A, S.1436; the first SCBI 39/985 this coin; Stewartby p.177, VIII/VI, VIII, the first pl.7/152 this coin), rare, the second excessively so with the obverse legend (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Baldwin, January 1978) (ii) J J North (from Hall, August 1992); Bt 1999 WWW.SPINK.COM
£60-80
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
780
781 782 780
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthing, London, Class 8, 0.35g, small round face and crude crown, unbarred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, dark tone, very fine (N.1056; S.1448; Stewartby p.178, C1 and pl.7/163 this coin)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
L A Lawrence, Glendining, 16 March 1951, lot 491; P Woodhead (from Baldwin, November 1959); Bt Spink, September 1996 781
782
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthing, London, Class 8-9a, 0.32g, small round face and crude crown, unbarred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, softly struck with some legend missing, good very fine (N.1057/1; S.1449; Stewartby p.178, C2 and pl.7/164 this coin)
£100-120
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Class 9a1 (2), crown of cl. 8b, pellet eyes, drapery of two wedges, 1.28g, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, star on breast, weak centres, fine, 1.42g, no star on breast, small edge cracks, fine, Class 9a2 (3), all with star on breast, 1.25g, normal n, good fine, 1.38g, normal and reversed Ns, nearly very fine, 1.30g, cracked, fine, Class 9b1, 1.40g, pothook Ns, pellet on breast, pierced, nearly very fine (N.1036/1, N.1036/2, N.1037/1; S.1407, S.1408; the sixth, SCBI 39/375 this coin; Stewartby p.173, IXa1, IXa2, IXb1), the last extremely rare (6)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(ii) ex Knaresborough Hoard (vi) J J North (from Spink, December 1975); Bt 1999
783 783
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Class 9a1 (2), 1.27g, rev. CIVI TAS LOII star on breast, a strong strike on a full flan, good fine, 1.34g, no star on breast, small edge cracks, irregular, nearly very fine, Class 9a2, star on breast, 1.43g, rev. unbarred ns, nearly very fine, Class 9b1 (3), 1.40g, star on breast, attractively toned, nearly very fine, 1.41g, pothook Ns, no star on breast, weak in parts, nearly very fine, 1.36g, no star on breast, normal unbarred Ns, edge crack, good fine (N.1036/1, N.1036/2, N.1037/1; S.1407, S.1408; Stewartby p.173, IXa1, IXa2, IXb1), (6) DOII,
PROVENANCE:
(ii),(iv) ex Knaresborough Hoard 113
£150-200
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Edward I (1279-1307), Farthings (3), London, Class 9a (2), 0.30g, small round face and crude crown, unbarred Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, porous, fair, 0.32g, porous, nearly fine, Class 9b, flat, splayed crown, small nick at 12 o’clock, darkly toned, very fine, better in parts (N.1057/1, N.1057/2; S.1449, S.1449A; the third, SCBI 39/1027 this coin; Stewartby p.178, C2, C3 and the third pl.7/165 this coin) (3)
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Dunwich Hoard; L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1390; Bt November 1973 (ii) Bt December 1954 (iii) Thames find; J J North (from Spink, September 1985); Bt October 1998 785
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Canterbury, Class 9a2, 1.33g, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, star on breast, fine, Class 9b1, 1.41g, star on breast, cracks not passing light, struck on a very broad flan with a full outer circle of excess metal, very fine, Class 9c/10a mule,1.35g, anomalous bust, no star on breast, nearly very fine (N.1036/2, N.1037/1, N.1037/2; S.1407, S.1408, S.1408A; the third, SCBI 39/474 this coin; Stewartby p.173, IXa2, IXb1, IXc/Xa), the third extremely rare (3)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Knaresborough Hoard (iii) J J North (from Spink, April 1977)
786 786
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Canterbury, Class 9b2, 1.46g, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, no star on breast, pothook Ns, obverse deposits, nearly very fine, Class 9b1 (2), 1.32g, star on breast, unbarred Ns, fair, 1.36g, pellet on breast, pothook Ns, good fine, Class 9b1/9c mule,1.47g, no star on breast, reads hY, rev. double barred N, irregular, good fine (N.1037/1, N.1037/1-N.1037/2; S.1408, S.1408A; the third, SCBI 39/388, the fourth SCBI 39/459 these coins; Stewartby p.173, IXb2, IXb1, IXb1/IXc), the third extremely rare, the fourth very rare (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Knaresborough Hoard (iii) J J North (from Spink, January 1973); Bt 1999 (iv) J J North (from Spink, May 1976); Bt October 1998
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£100-130
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787 787
788
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (2), Canterbury, Class 9b1, 1.33g, star on breast, unbarred Ns, fine, Class 9b1/10a mule, 1.34g, no star on breast, rev. normal N, about very fine (N.1037/1, N.1037/1-N.1038/1; S.1408, S.1408/S.1409; the second, SCBI 39/467 this coin; Stewartby p.173, IXb1, IXb1/X), the second very rare (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(ii) J J North (acquired July 1983); Bt October 1998 788
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Durham, Class 9a2 (2), Local dies, i.m. Cross Moline both sides, rev. +CIV ITAS DVR EHE, 1.25g, no star on breast, barred Ns, clipped, good fine, 1.17g, on a large flan with little wear but extensively pitted, nearly very fine, Class 9b1 (2),1.42g, star on breast, Roman Ns, normal and reversed, rev. unbarred N, a slightly wavy flan, good fine, 1.34g, small letters, flat in parts, a pleasing portrait, good fine (N.1036/2, N.1037/1; S.1407, S.1408; the first, SCBI 39/362 this coin; Stewartby p.174, IXa2, IXb1), most extremely rare (4)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Spink, 1969); Bt October 1998 (ii) J J North (from D Greenhalgh, January 1989); Bt October 1998 (iii) ex Knaresborough Hoard
789 789
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Durham, Local dies, i.m. Cross Moline both sides, 1.15g, Class 9a1, star on breast, rev. +CIV TTAS DVR ENE, clipped with good detail, nearly very fine, Class 9a2, 1.38g, no star on breast, barred Ns, toned, very fine, Class 9b1, 1.14g, i.m. Plain Cross, no star on breast, unbarred pothook Ns, fair, Class 9c, 1.33g, large crude letters, double barred A and N on the reverse, softly struck with considerable lustre, good fine (N.1036/1, N.1036/2, N.1037/1, N.1037/2; S.1423, S.1421; the first, SCBI 39/349 this coin; Stewartby p.174, IXa1, IXa2, IXb1, IXc), the third very rare, the others extremely rare (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Spink, 1972); Bt October 1998 (ii) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, September 1961); Bt June 1990 (iii) ex Knaresborough Hoard (iv) ex Ednam Hoard
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£100-150
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Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Durham (2), Class 9b1, 1.40g, local reverse die, i.m. Cross Moline obverse only, rev. CIVI TAS DVR ENE, a small edge crack at 8 o’clock, otherwise nearly very fine, Class 9b1/9c mule, 1.54g, i.m. Plain Cross, no star on breast, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, rev. double barred A and N, a decent portrait, good fine, Newcastleupon-Tyne (4), Class 9b1, 1.42g, unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. VILL’ NOV CAS TRI, barred Roman Ns, good fine ,Class 9c (2), 1.41g, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, no star on breast, rev. VIL’ etc, barred Roman Ns, the reverse has been lacquered, otherwise fine, 1.38g, pothook Ns, star on breast, toned, good fine or better, Class 9c/10a mule, 1.40g, obv. anomalous bust, no star on breast, barred A, rev. VILL’ NOVI CAS TRI, good fine (N.1037/1, N.1037/2; S.1423, S.1421, S.1428; the second, SCBI 39/462 this coin; Stewartby p.174, IXb1, IXb1/c, IXc, IXc/X), the first very rare, the second rare, the sixth extremely rare (6)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from P Woodhead, November 1989); Bt October 1998 (ii) L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1078; J J North (from Baldwin, July 1975) (iii) ex Knaresborough Hoard (vi) J J North (from Baldwin, December 1982); Bt 1999
791 791
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Bury St. Edmunds (3), Class 9b1 (2), 1.16g, pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. VILL SCIE DMV NDI, Roman Ns, clipped, a good portrait, good fine, 1.28g, no star on breast, good fine with a strong portrait, Class 9c, 1.42g, obv. EVVR[ ]NS HYR’, crude lettering, no star on breast, one third flat, fine, Bristol (2), Class 9b1, 1.37g, normal Ns, star on breast, rev. VILL’ BRI STO LIE, fair, the reverse a little better, Class 9b2, 1.38g, pothook Ns, pierced, good fine, (N.1037/1, N.1037/2; S.1418, S.1416; Stewartby p.174, IXb1, IXb1/c, IXc), all rare (5) Lord Stewartby notes that Bury is the only mint where late letters are used on both sides for IXc coins, all other mints use either a normal IXb obverse or X reverse. The unusual bust is also used at Newcastle.
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£100-120
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792 792
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Chester (2), Class 9b1, 1.38g, unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. CIVI TAS CES TRIE, fine, 1.39g, good fine, Exeter (2), Class 9b2, 1.45g, obv. pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. CIVI TAS EXO NIE, Roman Ns, slightly porous, nearly very fine, 1.31g, reverse deposits, good fine or better (N.1037/1; S.1420, S.1425; Stewartby p.174, IXb1, IXb2), both rare mints (4)
£100-150
793 793
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Kingston-upon-Hull, Class 9b1 (6), 1.42g, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. VIL’ KYN GES TON, barred Roman Ns, fair, 1.36g, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, rev. VILL etc, unbarred Roman Ns, wavy flan, about fine, 1.28g, Roman Ns both sides, rev. VILL’ etc, unbarred Ns, edge split below the bust, otherwise good fine, 1.43g, obv. barred Roman Ns, rev. VIL’, one barred, one unbarred, nearly very fine, another, 1.44g, uncertain obv. letters, rev. VILL’, unbarred Roman Ns, poor/fine, Class 9b2, 1.39g, obv. Roman Ns, star on breast, rev. VILL’, good fine (N.1037/1; S.1426; Stewartby p.174, IXb1, IXb2), a scarce mint (6)
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£120-150
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Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Class 9b1, 1.30g, unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. VILL’ NOV CAS TRI, reverse barred Roman N, lacquered reverse, nearly very fine, Class 9b1/9c mule, 1.24g, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. VIL’ etc, reverse double barred Roman N, slightly porous, good fine, Class 9c/10ab1 mule, 1.38g, obv. no star on breast, unbarred pothook Ns, rev. VILL NOVI CAS TRI, almost very fine, Class 9c/10ab2 mule, 1.25g, obv. no star on breast, unbarred pothook Ns, rev. VILL’ NOV CAS TRI, almost fine, Class 9c/10ab3 mule, 1.36g, obv. no star on breast, unbarred pothook Ns, rev. VILL NOVI CAS TRI, small lettering, good fine (N.1037/1, N.1037/1-N.1037/2; S.1428; Stewartby p.174, IXb1, IXb1/IXc, IXb1/X), the second rare (5)
£90-120
PROVENANCE:
(ii) J J North; Bt October 1998 (iv) ex Knaresborough Hoard
795 795
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), York Royal Mint (5), Class 9b1 (4), 1.44g, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. CIVI TAS EBOR ACI, a tiny edge crack at 5 o’clock, a bold fine , another, 1.41g, fine, 1.42g, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, fine, 1.43g, obv. unbarred pothook Ns, no star on breast, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, good fine, Class 9b2, 1.34g, obv. unbarred Roman Ns, star on breast, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, cracked, good fine, York Archbishop’s Mint, Class 9b1, 1.36g, unbarred pothook Ns, star on breast, rev. CIVI TAS EBO RACI, quatrefoil at centre, well struck, good fine (N.1037/1; S.1426; Stewartby p.174, IXb1, IXb2), (6)
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£90-120
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796 796
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), London, Phase 1, Class 10ab1/9b (2), 1.38g, obv. +EDWARRANGLDNShyB’, trifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, unbarred pothook Ns, the portrait flat, fine, 1.44g, trifoliate crown, no end apostrophe, a bold fine, Class 10ab1 (2), 1.25g, bifoliate crown, legend ends with apostrophe, a wavy flan, almost fine, 1.41g, bifoliate crown, no end apostrophe, good fine, Phase 2, Class 10ab2 (3), +EDWARDRANGLDNShyB’, 1.35g, obv. small letters, bifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, unbarred pothook Ns, good fine and better, 1.40g, legend ends DNShy, large letters, barred Roman Ns, rev. unbarred pothook Ns, a nick at 8 o’clock, good fine, 1.38g, legend ends DNShy, the h with a long serif from the top to right, nearly very fine (N.1039/1, N.1038/1; S.1409B, S.1409; Stewartby p.174, XP1a, XP1b, XP2, the last pl.5, 119 this coin), the first two very rare, the second two rare (7)
£120-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) A gift from J J North, May 1996
797 797
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Phase 3, Class 10ab3a (3), 1.36g, obv. +EDWARDRANGL’DNShyB’, small lettering, bifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, unbarred pothook Ns, toned with scratches to the reverse, nearly very fine, 1.33g, bifoliate crown, annulet on breast, a weak portrait, the reverse considerably better, fine/very fine, 1.40g, bifoliate crown, legend ends no apostrophe, darkly toned, very fine, Class 10ab3b, 1.22g, taller crown, end apostrophe, barred Roman Ns, rev. unbarred Roman Ns, slightly ragged, fine, 1.41g, bifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, barred Roman Ns, the obverse double struck, otherwise good fine, the reverse better, 1.39g, no final apostrophe, barred Roman Ns, rev. unbarred pothook Ns, toned, fine (N.1038/2; S.1409, S.1409A; Stewartby p.174, XP3a, XP3b), the second extremely rare (6) PROVENANCE:
(ii) P Woodhead, September 1973
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£180-220
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Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Canterbury, Phase 1, Class 10ab1, 1.38g, obv. +EDWARRANGLDNShyB’, bifoliate (dexter), trifoliate (sinister) crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, barred Roman Ns, the portrait with light scratches, otherwise very fine, Class 10ab3/10ab2 mule, 1.39g, bifoliate crown, legend ends with apostrophe, small letters, rev. large letters, fine, the reverse better, Class 10ab3, 1.38g, bifoliate crown, no end apostrophe, small letters, very fine, Phase 4, Class 10ab4, 1.44g, obv. +EDWR’R’ANGL’DNShyB’, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, barred Roman Ns, good fine, Phase 5, Class 10ab5, 1.42g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, cruder bifoliate crown, much original lustre, very fine, Phase 6 Class 10ab6, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, fine (N.1039/1, N.1038/2, N.1039/2, N.1039/3, N.1039/4; S.1409B, S.1409; the first SCBI 39/484, this coin; Stewartby p.174, XP1a, XP3b/XP2, XP3b, XP4, XP5, XP6 the first pl.5, 118 this coin), all rare except the last which is very rare with the EDWA R reading (6)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Davidson, September 1985); Bt October 1998 (iv),(v) ex Ednam Hoard (vi) J J North; Bt October 1998
799
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (9), Durham (4), Phase 1, Class 9b1/10ab2 mule, 1.34g, obv. i.m Plain Cross, unbarred pothook Ns, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EHIE, weakly struck with lustre, near fine, Class 10ab2, 1.22g, bifoliate crown, legend ends h’, small letters, rev. large letters, porous, nearly fine, Class 10ab3/9c mule, 1.42g, bifoliate crown, end apostrophe, small letters, rev. double barred A and N, nearly very fine, Class 10ab3a, 1.42g, legend ends DNShyB’, top tilted S, bifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EHE, fine, Class 10ab5, i.m. Cross Moline obverse only, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, the reverse double struck, near fine/fine, Newcastle (4), Phase 1, Class 10ab1, 1.38g, obv. +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, trifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. VILL NOVI CAS TRI, barred Roman N, a soft portrait with light scratches, otherwise good fine, Class 10ab2 (2), 1.27g, bifoliate crown, no apostrophe, small letters, rev. top tilted S, irregular, fine, 1.40g, legend with apostrophe, small split at 7 o’clock, reverse surface cracks, fine, Class 10ab2/10ab3 mule, +EDWARDRANGL’DNShyB, 1.34g, obv. small letters, bifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. flat S, barred Roman N, fine or better (N.1037/1-N.1038/1, N.1038/1, N.1038/2-N.1037.2, N.1039/1, N.1039/3; S.1408/S.1409, S.1409, S.1409/S.1408A, S.1409B; the third SCBI 39/526, the fourth SCBI 39/485 these coins; Stewartby p.174, IXb1/XP2, XP1a, XP2, XP2/3, XP3b/IXc, XP3), the first has the V or DVR cut over another letter, very rare, the third is a rare mule, the fourth very rare (9) PROVENANCE:
(i),(iv) ex Ednam Hoard (iii) J J North (from Spink, May 1976) (ix) ex Knaresborough Hoard; J J North (from Spink 1964) (viii) J J North, exchange 1990
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£140-180
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799
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801
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), London, Phase 4, Class 10ab4, 1.38g, obv. +EDWR’R’ANGL’DNShyB’, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, barred Roman Ns, dark tone, nearly very fine, Phase 5, Class 10ab5 (2), 1.40g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, cruder bifoliate crown, nearly very fine, 1.42g, +EDWAR•RANGLDNShyB broken S in the legend both sides, pleasantly toned, very fine (N.1039/2, N.1039/3; S.1409; Stewartby p.174, XP4, XP5), the first rare, the second and third very rare (3)
£90-120
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Bury St. Edmunds, Phase 3, Class 10ab3b, +EDWARDRANGL’DNShyB’, 1.20g, obv. small letters, bifoliate crown, barred Roman Ns, rev. [ ] SCIE DMV NDI, flat S, barred Roman Ns, broken and repaired, otherwise better than fine, Phase 4, Class 10ab4, 1.23g, obv. +EDWR’R’ANGL’DNShyB’, barred Roman Ns, rev. VILL SCIE DMV NDI, barred Roman Ns, fine, Phase 5, Class 10ab5, 1.14g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, cruder bifoliate crown, most original lustre, very fine (N.1038/2, N.1039/2, N.1039/3; S.1409; the fourth SCBI 39/534 this coin; Stewartby p.174, XP3, XP4, XP5), the first and third very rare, the second rare (3)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North, exchange 1990 (ii) J J North; Bt October 1998 (iii) ex Ednam Hoard
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Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), London, Phase S1a, Class 10cf1/9b mule, 1.38g, obv. +EDWARRANGDNShyB, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, unbarred pothook Ns, good fine, Phase S1b, Class 10cf1 (6), 1.20g, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 1 with axeshaped central lis, wedge shaped petals, spearhead ornaments, struck off-centre, nearly very fine, 1.06g, obv. double barred N in DNS, good fine, 1.44g, soft centres, strong legends, nearly very fine, 1.34g, obv. unbarred Ns, toned, good fine, 1.41g, barred Roman Ns both sides, nearly very fine, another, 1.45g, very fine (N.1040/N.1037/2, N.1040; S.1410/S.1408A, S.1410; Stewartby p.174, XS1a, XS1b), the first very rare (7)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Spink, 1970); Bt October 1998 (ii) J J North (iii) P Woodhead; ex J J North
803 803
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Bury St. Edmunds, Phase S1b, Class 10cf1, 1.38g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB’, barred Roman Ns, rev. VILL SCIE DMV NDI, barred Roman Ns, nearly very fine, Phase S2 (2), Class 10cf2, crown 2 with well-shaped central lis, vestigial spearhead ornaments, bushy hair, 1.38g, weak below bust , otherwise good fine, Phase S3a, Class 10cf3, 1.38g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB:, crown 3 with tall central lis, left spearhead leans right, broken E and h, rev. VILL SCIE DMV NDV, weak in parts, otherwise fine, Phase S3b, no terminal colon to legend, new letters, round backed E and h with turned up tail, long narrow face with hollowed drapery and neck depression, 1.44g, the obverse letters differing in size, softly struck, good fine, 1.44g, pleasantly toned, good fine (N.1040, N.1041, N.1042/1, N.1042/2; S.1418; the second SCBI 39/621, the third SCBI 39/652 this coin; Stewartby p.174, S1b, S2, S3a, S3b), the first rare, the third very rare (5) PROVENANCE:
(ii) J J North (acquired 1983); Bt October 1998 (iii) J J North (from Baldwin, September 1973)
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£100-130
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804 804
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Canterbury, Phase 1a (2), Class 10cf1, 1.40g, obv. +EDWARRANGDNShyB, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, barred Roman Ns, slight edge loss, a bold fine, 1.38g, +EDWARANGDNShyB, barred Roman Ns both sides, a weak portrait, fine or better, Phase 1b, 1.45g, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, barred Roman Ns both sides, much lustre, good fine, Phase S2 (2), Class 10cf2, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 2 with well-shaped central lis, vestigial spearhead ornaments, bushy hair, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, barred Roman N, 1.36g, fine, another, 1.40g, a weak portrait, but otherwise a strong strike, attractively toned, very fine (N.1040, N.1041; S.1419; the first, SCBI 39/567 this coin; Stewartby p.174, XS1a, XS1b, XS2), the first and second very rare (5)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Baldwin, June 1980); Bt October 1998 (ii),(iii) ex Ednam Hoard
805 805
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Durham, Phase 1b (3), Class 10cf1, 1.38g, i.m. Cross Moline, obverse only, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, barred Roman Ns, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, struck on a small flan, almost fine, 1.39g, toned, fine, 1.46g, i.m. Plain Cross, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, struck off-centre, lightly toned, about fine, Phase S2 (2), Class 10cf2, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 2 with well-shaped central lis, vestigial spearhead ornaments, bushy hair, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, 1.42g, struck from a rusty obverse die, cracked, otherwise fine, 1.46g, i.m. Plain Cross, weak, near fine (N.1040, N.1041; S.1421, S.1423; the third, SCBI 39/597 this coin; Stewartby p.174, XS1a, XS1b, XS2), the third and fifth very rare with the plain cross mark (5) PROVENANCE:
(iii) J J North (from Baldwin, June 1983); Bt October 1998 (v) ex Knaresborough Hoard The E at the start of the fifth coin’s legend appears to be formed in part by a portion of a cross Moline, or is cut over the same. Possibly the trace of a previous die.
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£80-100
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806 806
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), London, Phase S2, Class 10cf2, 1.45g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB:, crown 2 with well-shaped central lis, vestigial spearhead ornaments, bushy hair, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, barred Roman Ns, attractively toned, very fine, 1.40g, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, dark tone, fine, 1.42g, dark tone, very fine, 1.35g, struck from a damaged die, the crown not intact, good fine or slightly better, 1.10g, clipped, almost fine (N.1041; S.1411; Stewartby p.174, XS2, the first pl.6/125 this coin), (5)
£120-150
807 807
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (8), London, Phase S3a (2), Class 10cf3, 1.34g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB:, crown 3 with tall central lis, left spearhead leans right, broken E and h, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, toned with an excellent portrait, a bold very fine, 1.41g, dark tone, good fine, Phase S3b (6), legend as before, new letters, round backed E and h with turned up tail, long narrow face with hollowed drapery and neck depression, 1.33g, slightly small, a bold fine, 1.40g, variety with ‘broken chin’, nearly very fine, 1.36g, mixed lettering on the reverse, good fine, 1.31g, reads +EDWARAN etc, with the first bust and old crown, irregular with a small chip, very fine, Variety with terminal colon in legend (2), 1.42g, struck on a small flan, fine, 1.42g, with mixed lettering on the reverse, the obverse double struck, nearly very fine (N.1042/1, N.1042/2; S.1412; Stewartby p.175, XS3a, XS3b, the first pl.6/126 this coin; the sixth, BNJ vol.31 p.83 and pl.5/10 this coin), a useful research group (8) PROVENANCE:
(vii) Bt April 1955
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£150-200
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808 808
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (7), Canterbury, Phase S3a (3), Class 10cf3, 1.34g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 3 with tall central lis, left spearhead leans right, broken E and h, rev. CIVI TAS CAS TOR, attractively toned, small edge crack, nearly very fine, variety with obverse legend ending hyB’, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, 1.40g, irregular, nearly very fine, 1.31g, variety with ‘broken chin’ and legend ending in colon, nearly fine, Phase S3b, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, new letters, round backed E and h with turned up tail, long narrow face with hollowed drapery and neck depression, 1.38g, the obverse lettering with large serifs, softly struck, fine, Phase S4, Class 10cf4, 1.32g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 4 with hooked petal to right hand fleur, neat bust, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, toned, good fine, Phase S5a, Class 10cf5, 1.38g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 5, taller and more spread, right hand ornament inclines left, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, edge splits, fine, Phase S5b, 1.43g, reads hyR, dumpy letters, the obverse Ns unbarred, tiny edge splits, fine, (N.1042/1, N.1042/2, N.1042/3; S.1419; Stewartby p.175, XS3a, XS3b, XS4), the fifth rare (7)
£100-140
PROVENANCE:
(v) J J North; Bt October 1998
809 809
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), Durham, Phase S3a (2), Class 10cf3, 1.23g, obv. i.m. Cross Moline, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 3 with tall central lis, left spearhead leans right, broken E and h, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, toned, a bold fine, 1.44g, i.m. Plain Cross and hair differently rendered, nearly fine, Phase S3b (4), new letters, round backed E and h with turned up tail, long narrow face with hollowed drapery and neck depression, 1.44g, flat in parts, overall fine, i.m. Cross Moline over Plain Cross (2), 1.23g, the reverse with rough surfaces, fine, 1.31g, weak in parts, about fine, 1.25g, i.m. Plain Cross, late letters, the obverse struck off-centre, fine (N.1042/1, N.1042/2; S.1421, S.1423; the sixth, SCBI 39/697 this coin; Stewartby p.175, XS3a, XS3b), all rare (6) PROVENANCE:
(iv) ex Ednam Hoard (vi) J J North (from Baldwin, October 1977); Bt October 1998
125
£100-150
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810 810
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (6), London, Phase S4, Class 10cf4, 1.15g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 4 with hooked petal to right hand fleur, neat bust, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, struck from a cracked obverse die, clipped, good fine, Phase S5, Class 10cf5, 1.37g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 5,taller and more spread, right hand ornament inclines left, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, well struck, very fine, 1.36g, different hair style, almost very fine, 1.42g, facial differences, good fine or slightly better, 1.32g, crown in later worn state, encrusted deposits, fine, Phase S6, 10cf6, crown 3 with late lettering, flat in parts, otherwise nearly very fine with lustre (N.1042/3, N.1043/1, N.1043.2; S.1413, S.1414; Stewartby p.175, XS4, XS5, XS6; the second, BNJ vol.31 p.83 and pl.5/14 this coin), the first rare, the sixth very rare (6)
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North collection; Bt October 1998 (vi) ex Ednam Hoard
811 811
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Bury St. Edmunds, Phase S4, Class 10cf 4, 1.32g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 4 with hooked petal to right hand fleur, neat bust, rev. VILL SCIE DMV NDI, with VILL cut over CIVI, a decent portrait,good fine, Phase S5, Class 10cf5, 1.37g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 5, taller and more spread, right hand ornament inclines left, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, a flat portrait, fine, 1.38g, late issue with repaired crown and sinister eye, almost very fine (N.1042/3, N.1043/1; S.1418; the first, SCBI 39/720 this coin; Stewartby p.175, XS4, XS5, the first, pl.6, 128, the second pl.6, 129 these coins), the first very rare, the second and third rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (acquired 1978); Bt October 1998 (iii) ex J J North collection
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£70-100
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812 812
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Durham, Phase S4, Class 10cf 4, i.m. Cross Moline, 1.32g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 4 with hooked petal to right hand fleur, neat bust, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, struck from a worn obverse die, fine, Phase S5, Class 10cf5, i.m. Cross Moline over Plain Cross, 1.36g, obv. crown 5, taller and more spread, right hand ornament inclines left, slightly mistruck, nearly very fine, i.m. Plain Cross, 1.28g, softly struck, fine, 10cf5, 1.23g, i.m. Cross Moline over plain cross, +EDWARRANGLDNShYB, facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, long cross, three pellets in each angle, struck slightly off-centre, nearly very fine, (N.1042/3, N.1043/1; S.1421, S.1423; the second, SCBI 39/729 this coin; Stewartby p.175, XS4, XS5a), all very rare (4)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (ii) J J North (from Spink, 1965); Bt October 1998 The fourth coin was initially labelled as an imitation, but the Cross Moline over Plain Cross initial mark and recut second R over A would not be expected on an imitation. It therefore appears to be a crude, probably locally reworked official die, replacing the original legend EDWA R with EDWARR. It features an irregular style h, the additional R having a scroll tail (the first remaining stub-tailed), one eye pellet positioned on the bridge of the nose, the straight sided fleur of the trifoliate crown converted to bifoliate as seen on 10ab, a damaged dexter ornament and a partially degradedcentral fleur. Unusual and interesting.
813 814 813
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpenny, London, Piedfort, Class 10, 1.90g, obv. +EDWARDVSREXAII, facing bust, crown 2, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, worn with surface marks, nearly fine (cf. N.1069/2; S.1437), extremely rare
£600-800
PROVENANCE:
Bt April 1965 814
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (3), London, Class 10ab (2), 0.60g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, facing bust, crown 1, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, worn, fair, 0.68g, similar, but with crown 2, very fine, Edward II (1307-1327), Class 10-11, obv. +EDWARDVSREXANGL’, facing bust, crown 3, fine (N.1069/1, N.1069/2, N.1069/3; S.1437, S1472, Stewartby Xp, Xh, the second, pl.7/153 this coin), all rare coins, the second very rare (3) PROVENANCE:
(i),(iii) J J North, exchange 1990 (ii) P Woodhead (from Baldwin, February 1960); J J North (from PW, November 1989); Bt 1999 127
£80-100
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815
816
815
816
817
817
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthing, London, Class 10, 0.35g, obv. +EDWARDVSREXANG, facing bust, crown 1, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, a bold very fine (N.1070/1; S.1450, Stewartby Xq1, pl.7, 166 this coin), rare PROVENANCE: P Woodhead; Bt October 1998
£60-80
Edward I (1279-1307), Farthing, London, Class 10, 0.26g, obv. +EDWARDVSREXA, facing bust, legend starts at 6 o’clock, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, fine, (N.1070/1; S.1450, Stewartby Xq1), extremely rare PROVENANCE: Bt A H Baldwin, January 2001
£100-120
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (3), Berwick-on-Tweed, local dies, fine style, Type Ia, 1.28g, +EDW R ANGL DN’S hyB, trifoliate crown, wide facing bust, rev. VILL ABE REV ICI, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, flat in parts, good fine, Type Ib, 1.49g, legend ends hyD, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, reverse flaw, toned, nearly very fine, Type Ia/II mule, 1.12g, narrow face, rev. VILL ABE REVV ICI, fine (N.1071, N.1072; S.1415; Stewartby p.179, Ia, Ib, II), the third extremely rare (3) PROVENANCE: (i),(iii) from C J Martin 1990 (ii) F A Walters, Sotheby, 24-27 October 1932, lot 146; R C Lockett, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 2996c; Bt 1998
£80-100
818 818
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Berwick-on-Tweed, coarse style, Type IIa, 1.21g, bifoliate crown, rev. VILL ABE RRE VICI, crude lettering, good fine, Type IIb (3), 1.26g, bifoliate crown, rev. VILL ABE REVV ICI, a blunt strike, good fine, 1.40g, rev. stop at end of legend, fine, 1.20g, trifoliate crown, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, chipped, fine, Type IIc, 1.34g, +EDWA R etc, bifoliate crown, pellet on breast, flat in parts, fine (N.1073, N.1074, N.1075; S.1415; the fifth SCBI 39/1131 this coin; Stewartby p.180, IIa, IIb, IIc, the fifth pl.8/182 this coin), the fifth rare (5) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt C J Martin 1990 (ii) Bt Seaby, September 1953 (iii) A gift from P Woodhead (iv) A gift from C E Blunt, January 1953 (v) J J North (from Thorburn, January 1952); Bt October 1998 WWW.SPINK.COM
£90-120
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
819 819
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (4), Berwick-on-Tweed, fine style, Type IIIa, 1.39g, +EDWA R ANGL DNS hyB trifoliate crown, rev. WIL LAB ERE VICI, flat from 3 to 6 o’clock, almost very fine, Type IIIa/IV mule (2), 1.36g, trifoliate crown, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, V with wide serifs, soft obverse, the reverse better, good fine, 1.48g, nearly very fine, Type IIIb, 1.16g, trifoliate crown, pellet barred Roman N in DNS, flat in parts, fine (N.1076, N.1076/N.1078, N.1077; S.1415; Stewartby p.180, IIIa, IIIa/IV, IIIb), the first and fourth scarce, the second and third rare (4) PROVENANCE: (i) F A Walters, Sotheby, 24-27 October 1932, lot 146; R C Lockett, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 2996d; Bt 1998 (ii) Bt Spink, September 1953 (iii) Bt C J Martin 1990 (iv) Bt Paramount, February 1976
£120-150
821 820 820
821
Edward I (1279-1307), Pennies (5), Berwick-on-Tweed, fine style, Type IVa, 1.29g, trifoliate crown, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, wide serifs, very fine, Type IVb (2), 1.23g, bifoliate crown, pellet on breast, eyes pellet between two semi-circles, good fine, 1.21g, fine, Type IVc (2), 1.44g, bifoliate crown, pellet-in-oval eyes, mostly flat, near fine, 1.33g, mostly flat, about fine (N.1078, N.1079, N.1080; S.1415; Stewartby p.180, IVa, IVb, IVc) (5) PROVENANCE: (i) Bt C J Martin 1990 (ii) Bt Spink, August 1953 Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (2), Berwick-on-Tweed, fine style, Type I, 0.70g, +EDWRANGL’DNShyB, trifoliate crown, narrow face, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, Roman E, near very fine, Type II, 0.51g, coarse work, trifoliate crown, thick hair, rev. VILL ABE REW ICI, chipped, scuffed, about fine, 1.21g, fine, Type IVc (2), 1.44g, bifoliate crown, pellet-inoval eyes, mostly flat, nearly fine, 1.33g, mostly flat, fair to fine (N.1085/1, N.1085/2; S.1438; the first and second SCBI 39/1152, 1153 these coins; Stewartby p.180, I, II, the first pl.7, 173 this coin), both extremely rare (2) PROVENANCE: (i) J J North (from Spink, May 1974); Bt October 1998 (ii) found near Bere Regis 1985; J J North (from Spink, October 1987); Bt October 1998 The first coin was the subject of an article in SNC, February 1975, p.56-57. 129
£120-150
£110-140
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822 822
Edward I (1279-1307), Halfpennies (3), Berwick-on-Tweed, fine style, Type IIIb, 0.56g, trifoliate crown, wider hair, Roman N in dns, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, Roman E, fair, Type IV (2), 0.78g, star on breast, rev. VILL ABE REV VICI, good fine, 0.60g, pellet(?) on breast, fine (N.1087; S.1438; Stewartby p.181, IIIb, IV, the second pl.7/173 this coin; also BNJ vol.62 p.99 & pl.8/27 this coin), the second and third very rare (3)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) The first a gift from C E Blunt, January 1953 (ii) D Greenhalgh, Glendining, 6 September 1989, lot 99k, J J North, bt October 1998 (iii) Bt M Vosper, January 2001
823 823
824
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (4), First Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Early Issues, Dublin, type 1a, 1.44g, EDW•R’•/ANGL’•D/NS• hyB’, crowned bust in triangle, trefoil of pellets below, barred A, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, Roman N, S waisted with two wedges, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, good fine, Type 1b (3), 1.32g, pellet before ED, unbarred A, rev. S with swollen centre, nearly fine/fine, 1.33g, tall crown, nearly very fine, 1.36g, rev. Lombardic n, fine, the reverse better (S.6246A, S.6247; Stewartby p.182, IA/1, IA/2, IA/1, IA/3, the fourth, pl.8/193 this coin; the first BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/1 and 67, pl.1/1 this coin, the third BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/4 and 67, pl.1/3 this coin), the first and second very rare, the third and fourth extremely rare (4)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Canterbury Hoard, J J North, (from Hall, Ayr St, 1988) (ii) J J North, (from Spink, July 1992) (iii) J J North (from Spink, January 1992) (iv) Bt 1947 824
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (4), Second Coinage (1279-1302), Dublin, type 1b (2), 1.40g, no trefoil below bust, rev. :CIVI, good fine, 1.33g, scrolled R on obverse, hollowed letters on the reverse, nearly fine, 1a (2), 1.34g, EDWR’/ANGL’D/NS hyB, apostrophe punctuation only, rev. pellet barred N, scratch across the face and slightly porous surfaces, otherwise almost very fine, 1.31g, a small chip at 6 o’clock, otherwise much lustre and almost very fine (S.6247, S.6246; Stewartby p.182, IB/3, IB/1 var, IB/3, IB/1, the first, pl.8/194 this coin, also BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/8 and 67, pl.1/7 this coin, the second BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/4 and 67, pl.1/3 this coin, the third BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/7 and 67, pl.1/6 this coin), the first extremely rare, the third very rare, otherwise rare, (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North, (from Baldwin, February 1992) (ii) Bt Baldwin, March 2000 (iii) ex Broughton Hoard, J J North (bt November 1965) (iv) ex Ednam Hoard WWW.SPINK.COM
£220-260
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
825 825
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (4), Second Coinage (1279-1302), Dublin, Early Issues, type 1b (4), 1.32g, crowned bust of type IIIg3 in triangle with defined fleurs, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, Lombardic n, S with swollen centre, much lustre, good fine, the reverse very fine, 1.42g, variety with no stop before EDW, good fine or better, 1.40g, rev. DVB’L (this a die flaw), lombardic n and S with swollen centre, fine or better, 1. 40g, rev. small hollowed letters, a weak portrait, fine (S.6247; Stewartby p.182, IB2/1, IB2/1, IB2/3), the second rare (4)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(i), (iv) ex Ednam Hoard (ii), (iii) Bt Baldwin March 2000
827 826 826
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (3), Second Coinage (1279-1302), Dublin, Early Issues, type 1b, 1.38g, •EDW•R’•/ANGL’•D/NS• hyB’, crowned bust of type IIIg2 in triangle, trefoil of pellets below, unbarred A, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, Lombardic n, S with swollen centre, slight edge loss, fine, type 1c, 1.15g, +EDW•R, Roman E, rev. Lombardic n, S with swollen centre, clipped, fine,Type 1b var, 1.32g, long gaunt face with hollowed eyes, wide hair, rough surfaces, good fine, (S.6247, S.6248, S.6247 var; Stewartby p.182, IB/3, IC/3, ID/3, the first, pl.8/195 and third, pl.8/197 these coins), the first rare, the last extremely rare (3)
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North, (from Spink, July 1992) (ii) Bt Baldwin March 2000 (iii) J J North (from Spink, July 1992) 827
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, Intermediate Issue, Dublin, type II, 1.40g, EDWR/ANGLD/NShyB, rosette on breast, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, small letters, irregular, possibly clipped, good fine (S.6257; Stewartby p.182, II and pl.8/197 this coin), very rare PROVENANCE:
J J North (from Baldwin, July 1976)
131
£200-250
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828 829 828
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, Intermediate Issue, Dublin, type III, 1.42g, triangle, spread crown, crosses as very fine (S.6259; Stewartby p.182, III), extremely rare EDWR•/ANGL’E/DShyB, pellet in each angle of ornaments, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, pierced, nearly
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
J J North (bt February 1983) 829
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (3), Late Issues, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type IVc, 1.30g, EDWR’/ANGL’D/NShyB, pellet below bust, crown with tall central fleur, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, smaller lettering, strong legend but a flat portrait, about fine, Type IVa (4), 1.40g, hyB’, rev. larger letters, closed C, almost very fine, 1.31g, toned, good fine, 1. 41g, •EDW, nearly very fine, 1.44g, EDWR’, no pellet below bust, rev. large letters, good fine (S.6266, S.6264; Stewartby p.182, IVa, IVb), the first rare (3)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i), (iii) Bt Baldwin March 2000 (ii) ex Ednam Hoard
831 830 830
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (2), Late Issues, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type IVa, 1.44g, EDWR’, no pellet below bust, rev. larger letters, good fine, type IVb, 1.41g, •EDWR’/ANGL’D/NShyB, rev. larger letters, nearly very fine (S6264, S.6265; Stewartby p.182, IVb, the second, pl.8/199 this coin), both rare (2)
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
(ii) J J North (from Baldwin August 1972) 831
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpennies (2), First Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type IB1, 0.67g, EDWR’/ANGL’D/NS hyB’, crowned bust in triangle, nothing below, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL INIE, Roman N, Lombardic C and e, s made of crescents and wedges, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, slightly porous, but very fine, Type IC, 0.59g, pellet before ED, Roman E, rev. as IB, fair, the reverse better, Imitation of type IC, 0.50g, with a crude bust, three pellets below and coarse lettering, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL IHHE, good fine (S.6250, S.6251; Stewartby p.182, IB1, IC), the second rare, the third unusual. (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Broughton Hoard, J J North (from Spink, November 1965) (ii) J J North (from Spink, November 1983) WWW.SPINK.COM
£120-150
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833
832 832
834
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpenny, Second Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type II, 0.68g, EDWR/ANGLD/NS hyB, crowned bust in triangle, rosette on breast, struck from rusted dies, rough surfaces, nearly very fine (S.6261; Stewartby p.182, II, pl.8/202 this coin), extremely rare
£500-600
PROVENANCE:
Bt Baldwin March 2000 833
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpenny, Second Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type III, 0.68g, CDWR’/ANGL’D/NS hyB’, crowned bust in triangle, pellet below, wire-line hair, very fine (S.6261A; Stewartby p.183, III, pl.8/203 this coin), very rare
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
J J North (from Spink July 1992) 834
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpenny, Third Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type IVa, 0.59g, EDWR’/ANGL’D/NS hyB’, crowned bust in triangle, no pellet below, wire-line hair, porous surfaces, very fine (S.6267A; Stewartby p.183, IV), very rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
J J North (from Spink, October 1987)
835 836 835
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpenny, Third Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type IVb, 0.62g, CDWR’, pellet below bust, crude lettering, rev. large lettering, fine (S.6267; Stewartby p.183, IV, pl.8/204 this coin), very rare
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
A gift from P Woodhead 1975 836
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Farthings (2), First Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Dublin, type I, 0.30g, ERA/NG/LIE, tall trifoliate crown, bushy hair, pellet eyes, no neck, rev. CIVI T[ ] DVBL IINIE, chipped with porous surfaces, fine, Third Phase, type IV, pellet below bust, wide crown, pointed drapery, rev. closed C and e, porous, fine (S.6255, S.6268; Stewartby p.183, I, IV, the second, pl.8/207 this coin), the first rare, the second very rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt March 1973 (ii) J J North (from Spink February 1985)
133
£80-100
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838 837 837
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Pennies (4), First Phase, Second Coinage (12791302), Waterford, type IB2/1 (3), 1.44g, •EDW•R’•/ANGL’•D/NS• hyB’, crowned bust in triangle, defined fleurs, trefoil of pellets on breast, rev. CIVI TAS WATE RFOR’, S with waisted body and two wedges, good fine, another, 1.39g, rev. VATE, fine, another, 1.40g, new hair, crown of IIIg3, weak face, otherwise good fine, type ID, 1.39g, rev. small hollowed letters, good fine (S.6249; the third, BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/13 and 67, pl.1/10, the fourth BNJ vols. 61, pl.3/16 and 67, pl.1/12 these coins; Stewartby p.182, IB, ID, the fourth, pl.8/196 this coin), the third extremely rare, the fourth rare (4)
£130-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (ii) Bt Baldwin, March 2000 (iii) J J North (from Baldwin, February 1992) (iv) ex S N Lane; J J North; W J Conte, Baldwin 13, 28 May 1997, lot 1513 838
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, Second Phase, Second Coinage (1279-1302), Waterford, type II, 1.33g, local dies, [ ]/ANGL’/CIИSH’, tall crowned, long facing bust, bifoliate fleurs, pellets beside crown, rose on breast, rev. CIVI TAS VATE RFOR’, irregular lettering, slight edge loss , very fine (S.6260A; BNJ vol. 67, pl.1/17 this coin; Stewartby p.182, II, pl.8/196 this coin), extremely rare
£500-700
PROVENANCE:
ex S N Lane; J J North (from Spink, January 1976)
840 839 839
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpenny, First Phase, Second Coinage (1279-1302), Waterford, type 1b, 0.71g, •EDWR’•/ANGL’•D/NS• hyB’, crowned bust in triangle, larger lettering, rev. CIVI TAS WATE RFOR’, a tiny edge crack at 8 o’clock, very fine, Farthing, type I, 0.31g, ERA/NG/LIE, tall crowned bust, rev. CIVI TAS VATE RFOR’, slightly porous surfaces, nearly very fine (S.6254, S.6256; Stewartby p.182, IB2, the first, pl.8/200 this coin), both rare (2)
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
Both bt Baldwin March 2000 840
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Halfpenny, First Phase, Second Coinage (1279-1302), Waterford, type III, 0.71g, EDWR/ANGL’D/NS hyB, crowned bust in triangle, larger lettering, rev. CIVI TAS WATE RFOR’, attractively toned, good very fine, a superb example (S.6263; Stewartby p.183, III), extremely rare. PROVENANCE:
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£400-500
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841 841
Ireland - Edward I (1272-1307), Penny, Second Phase, Second Coinage (1279-1302), Cork, type III, 1.40g, EDWR/ANGLD/ИS hyB, crowned bust in triangle, pellet in each angle, crude lettering, rev. CIVI TAS CORG AGIE, good fine or better (S.6259; Stewartby p.182, III, pl.8/198 this coin), very rare.
£400-600
PROVENANCE:
Bt M Senior, November 1997
842 842
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (7), London, Class 11a1 (2), 1.39g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, unbroken crown, bushy wire-line hair, small lettering, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, a little corrosion around the initial mark, otherwise nearly very fine, 1.41g, obv. crown with slightly damaged dexter jewel, tilted S in legend, nearly very fine, Class 11a2, 1.33g, obv. legend ends hyB:, larger lettering, badly damaged dexter jewel, toned, good fine, Class 11b1, shorter face, closed C and e, missing dexter jewel and stem, fine, Class 11b1/11b2 mule, a trace of the dexter jewel, rev. EIVI, this probably a trace of a previous die, fine, Class 12a, 1.15g, +EDWARANGLDNShyB, i.m. Thick Cross, central fleur of three wedges, dexter ornament pellet, sinister trefoil, small letters, chipped, fine, Class 12b, 1.35g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, i.m. Cross of four wedges, cruciform central fleur, spearhead ornaments, larger lettering, weak in parts, nearly very fine (N.1060/1, N.1060/2, N1061/1, N.1061/2, N.1063/1, N1063/2; S.1455, S.1456, S.1458, S.1458A; Stewartby p.175-6, XIa1, XIa2, XIb1, XIb1/2, XIIa, XIIb; the sixth, SCBI 39/861 this coin), the first two scarce, the sixth and seventh very rare (7) PROVENANCE:
(i) (ii) (vii) ex Ednam Hoard (iii) Bt March 1956 (vi) J J North (from Spink, May 1975); Bt October 1998
135
£180-220
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843 843
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (3), Canterbury, Class 10cf6/11a1 mule, 1.43g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, crown 3 with lettering of late 10cf5, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, reverse of 11a1 with wide n and tilted S, blunt strike, nearly very fine, Class 11a2, 1.42g, obv. the crown with damaged dexter jewel, small C and t in legend, the legend weak at one point, almost very fine, Class 11a3, 1.27g, A with right limb upright, open C and e, toned, good fine (N.1043/2-N.1060/1, N.1060/2, N.1060/3; S.1419/S.1466, S.1466; Stewartby p.175, S6/XIa1, pl.6/130 this coin, XIa2, XIa3; the last SCBI 39/801 this coin), the first very rare, the third rare (3)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i), (ii) ex Ednam Hoard (iii) J J North (from Chapman, December 1971); Bt October 1998
844 844
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (7), Bury St. Edmunds, Class 11a3, 1.27g, obv. second A with right limb upright, open E, rev. VILL SCIE DMV NDI, deposits on reverse, fine, Class 11b1, 1.44g, a trace of the dexter jewel remaining, good fine, Class XIb3, square N with wide serifs, good fine, Class 11c, 1.11g, clipped, fair, Class 12a, 1.29g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, pellet ornaments, cracked, fine, Class 12b, 1.39g, diamond ornaments, good fine, Class 12c, 1.38g, i.m. Cross Pattée, heart shaped ornaments, is composed of wedges, peripheral weakness, fine or better (N.1060/3, N.1061/1, N.1061/3, N.1062/1, N.1063/1, N.1063/2, N.1063/3; S.1465; Stewartby p.175-6, XIa3, XIb1, XIb3, XIc, XIIa, XIIb, XIIc; the fifth SCBI 39/872, the seventh SCBI 39/877 these coins), the first three rare, the fourth and fifth very rare, the sixth and seventh extremely rare (7) PROVENANCE:
(iii) J J North (from Baldwin, April 1988) (v) J J North (from Baldwin, May 1969); Bt October 1998 (vi) P Woodhead (from Harkness, December 1962); Bt June 1990 (vii) J J North (from Cummings, May 1986); Bt October 1998
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£140-180
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845 845
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (6), Durham, under Bishop Bec (3), Class 11a1, 1.36g, i.m. Cross Moline over Plain Cross, obv. damaged crown jewel, tilted S, rev. CIVI TAS DVR EME, not well struck, lustre, good fine or slightly better, Class 11a2 (2), 1.27g, i.m. Cross Moline over Plain Cross, larger lettering, flat portrait, fine, another, 1.12g, fair, under King’s Receiver, Class 11a2, 1.40g, i.m. Plain Cross, larger lettering, rev. a large C, struck from a rusty obverse die, a scuff to the reverse, fine/good fine, under Bishop Kellawe (2), Class 11a2, 1.35g, obv. rusted obverse die of Bishop Bec, i.m. Cross Moline over Plain Cross, rev. CIVI TAS DVN ELM, one arm of cross with Crozier head, almost fine, 1.43g, i.m. Plain Cross, softly struck obverse, good fine (N.1060/1, N.1060/2; S.1468, S.1467, S.1469; Stewartby p.175, XIa1, XIa2), the fifth extremely rare (6)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (ii) Bt Paramount, 1976 (v) J J North, exchange 1990
846 846
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (5), Canterbury, Class 10cf5/11b3 mule, 1.43g, obv. +EDWARANGLDNShyB, small dumpy lettering, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, reverse with square N and long serifs, irregular, nearly very fine, Class 11b1, 1.40g, flat centres, fine, Class 11b2/11b1 mule, 1.34g, irregular, good fine, Class 11b2, 1.28g, obv. legend ends hyB:, fair, Class 11b3, 1.43g, obverse metal stress cracks, otherwise good fine, Class 12a, (N.1043/1-N.1061/3, N.1061/1, N.1061/2, N.1061/3; S.1419/S.1466, S.1466; Stewartby p.175, S5/XIb3, XIb1, XIb2/1, XIb2, XIb3; the first SCBI 39/858 this coin), North thought the first was possibly unique, extremely rare, the others rare (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Spink, November 1984); Bt 1999
137
£120-150
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847 847
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (7), Durham, under Bishop Kellawe (4), Class 11b1 (3), 1.31g, i.m. Plain Cross, rev. CIVI TAS DVN ELM, two arms of cross with Crozier head, the portrait flat, fine, 1.41g, i.m. Plain Cross, softly struck obverse, fair/fine, 1.36g, a very weak obverse, poor/fine, Class 11b3, 1.20g, fine, Class 12a, 1.43g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, i.m. Plain Cross, spread flan, flat in parts, otherwise fine, under Bishop Beaumont, Class 15b, 1.44g, nearly fine, Class 15c, 1.29g, half flat, otherwise fine (N.1061/1, N.1060/3, N.1063/1, N.1067, N.1068; S.1469, S.1470; Stewartby p.175-6, XIa1, XIa2, XIIa, XVb, XVc), the first extremely rare, the fifth very rare (7)
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
(i) E J Winstanley; P Woodhead (from Baldwin February 1959); J J North (acquired November 1989); Bt 1999 (iv),(vi),(vii) ex Knaresborough Hoard (v) Shirley-Fox collection; A gift from C E Blunt, April 1954
848 848
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (7), Canterbury, Class 11b3/11c mule, 1.42g, weakly struck, good fine, Class 11c, 1.13g, fine, Class 11d/11c mule, 1.39g, the initial cross is composed of wedges, mottled toning to the obverse, good fine, Class 11d, 1.26g, good fine, Class 12a, 1.31g, +EDWARRANGLDNShYB, trefoils in crown, good fine, Class 12a/11c mule, 1.39g, edge splits and flat in parts, fine, Class 15a, 1.43g, cracked, fine, Class 15c, 1.38g, sinister fleur damaged, flat on the face, good fine (N.1061/3- N.1062/1, N.1062/1, N.1062/2-, N.1062/1, N.1062/2, N.1063/1, N.1063/1-N.1063/3, N1066; S.1466; Stewartby p.175-6, XIb3/XIc, XIc, XId/XIc, XId, XIIa, XIIa/XIc, XVa; the second SCBI 39/851, the fifth SCBI 39/864 these coins, XVc; the eighth SCBI 39/838 this coin), all except the first are rare, the seventh extremely rare (8) PROVENANCE:
(ii) J J North (from Baldwin, August 1972); Bt October 1998 (iv) J J North (from Baldwin, September 1988) (v) J J North (from Baldwin, December 1967); Bt October 1998 (vi) P Woodhead (from Tinchant, Brussels, November 1960); J J North (bt October 1990) (viii) J J North (from Baldwin, November 1985)
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£110-140
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
849 849
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (6), Bury St Edmunds, Class 13, 1.38g, +EDWAR•R•ANGLDNShYB, broken E, softly struck, very fine, Class 14 (3), 1.40g, +EDWARRANGLDNShYB, smiling face, narrow eyes, crown with tall central fleur, no ornaments, variety with the initial cross and broken E of class 13, edge crack at 6 o’clock, fine, 1.37g, (late) cross and unbroken E, fine, another, 1.44g, the initial cross appearing larger, nearly very fine, Class 15a, 1.50g, +EDWARRANGLDNShYB, lis-style central fleur, stalk-like ornaments, weak in parts, fine, Class 15b, 1.47g, smaller face, good fine (N.1064, N.1065, N.1066, N.1067, N.1068; S.1465; Stewartby p.176, XIIa, XIIb, XIIc, XIII, XIV, XVa, XVb), the first and fifth rare (6)
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (ii),(iii),(v),(vi) ex Knaresborough Hoard
850 850
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (6), London, Class 13 (2), 1.35g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, axe-head central fleur, arrowhead ornaments, broken right fleur, minor deposits, good fine, another, 1.35g, repaired right fleur, irregular with a weak portrait, fine, Class 14 (4), 1.42g, smiling face, narrow eyes, crown with tall central fleur, no ornaments, variety with the initial cross and broken E of class 13, nearly very fine, 1.43g, true Class 14 with thicker initial cross, (early) broken E, scratch on face, good fine, 1.40g, (early) broken E, central fleur degraded, weak in parts, fine, 1.37g, (late) unbroken E, good fine or slightly better (N.1064, N.1065; S.1459, S.1460; Stewartby p.176, XIII, XIV), (6) PROVENANCE:
All except (v) ex Knaresborough Hoard
139
£120-150
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Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (8), Canterbury, Class 13 (2), 1.35g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, broken E, repaired right fleur, nearly very fine, another, 1.46g, broken E, damaged right fleur, minor encrustation at one point, a pleasing portrait, almost very fine, Class 14 (4), 1.41g, smiling face, narrow eyes, crown with tall central fleur, no ornaments, variety with the initial cross and broken E of class 13, good fine, 1.40g, true Class 14 with thicker initial cross, (early) broken E, good fine, 1.41g, (late) unbroken E, weak in parts, nearly very fine, 1.37g, E of differently style, edge crack, good fine, Class 15a, 1.44g, lis-style central fleur, stalk-like ornaments, fine, the reverse better, Class 15b, 1.44g, smaller face, good fine, (N.1064, N.1065, N.1066, N.1067; S.1466; Stewartby p.176, XIII, XIV), the first two are late strikings of class 13 with the broken E (8)
ÂŁ180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) P Woodhead (from Seaby, February 1969); Bt Spink, 1999 (ii) to (viii) ex Knaresborough Hoard
852 852
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (5), Durham under Bishop Kellawe, Class 13, 1.50g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, intact E, reverse cross with crozier to one limb, peripheral weakness, nearly very fine, under Bishop Beaumont, 1.43g, i.m. two lis before rampant lion, damaged right fleur, double struck but little wear, almost very fine, Class 14 (2), 1.32g, wedge stop before ANGL, mostly flat on the obverse, fair, the reverse better, 1.33g, i.m. single lis and lion, broken E, var. with pellet punctuation on the obverse, off-centre and largely soft, fair or slightly better, Class 14/15c mule, 1.26g, i.m. Plain Cross, a very worn obv. die, poor/fair or better (N.1064, N.1065, N.1065/N.1068; S.1466; Stewartby p.176, XIII, XIV, XIV/XVc), the first and second rare, the third and fourth very rare, the fifth extremely rare (5) PROVENANCE:
(ii) ex Ednam Hoard (iv) Bt April 1956 (v) P Woodhead; J J North (from C J Martin April 1992); Bt October 1998
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ÂŁ100-120
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
853 853
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (4), London, Class 15a, 1.38g, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, lis-style central fleur, stalk-like ornaments, the centres weak, but much as struck, fine or better, Class 15b (2), 1.45g, missing right fleur, a slightly wavy flan,nearly very fine, 1.42g, repaired right fleur, nearly very fine, 15c, 1.46g, large unsmiling face with rounder eyes, E with flattened back, flat on the face, good fine (N.1064, N.1065; S.1459, S.1460; Stewartby p.176, XIII, XIV), the first with file marks around the edge, this presumably done prior to deposition (4)
ÂŁ100-120
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (ii) to (iv) ex Knaresborough Hoard
854 854
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (5), Durham, Class 15a, 1.38g, i.m. lis before lion, +EDWARRANGLDNShyB, lis-style central fleur, stalk-like ornaments, edge crack, but much as struck, very fine, Class 15b, 1.47g, i.m. two lis before lion, obverse double struck,nearly fine, Class 15c/b mule, 1.25g, fair, Class 15c (2), 1.23g, large unsmiling face with rounder eyes, E with flattened back, the obverse legend with small wedge stops, weakly struck, fair/nearly fine, 1.00g, i.m. Plain Cross, fine (N.1066, N.1067, N.1068/N.1067, N.1068; S.1470, S.1471; Stewartby p.176, XVa, XVb, XVc/b, XVc; the fourth SCBI 39/943 this coin), the first and fifth very rare,the fourth rare, (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Ednam Hoard (iii) J J North (from P Finn, 18 November 1994) (iv) J J North (from Spink, May 1976) (v) P Woodhead (from Seaby, May 1965); Bt Spink, June 1990
141
ÂŁ100-130
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855 855
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (9), Bury St Edmunds (4), Class 12b, 1.34g, flat in parts, good fine, Class 14, 1.26g, soft, but all detail present, fine, Class 15b, 1.23g, cracked, good fine, 15c, 1.38g, deposits to the obverse, good fine, Canterbury (2), Class 14, 1.25g, broken E, porous, about fine, Class 15b, 1.33g, cracked, fine, London (3), Class 14, 1.43g, toned, good fine or better, Class 15b, 1.31g, irregular with a decent portrait, good fine, Class 15c, 1.42g, weak in parts, nearly fine (N.1064, N.1065, N.1066, N.1067, N.1068; S.1460, S.1462, S.1463, S.1465, S.1466; Stewartby p.176, XIIa, XIIb, XIIc, XIII, XIV, XVa, XVb, XVc), the first very rare (9)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Cumberland, February 1990) (iv),(vi),(vii),(ix) ex Knaresborough Hoard
856
856
Edward II (1307-1327), Farthings (2), London, Class 11, 0.37g, +EDWA RDVS REX A, bifoliate crown, lis with wedge shaped petals, no ornaments, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, ovoid, almost very fine, Class 13, 0.38g, +EDWA RDVS REX AN, crown with unevenly shaped fleurs, pointed face, porous, fair, the reverse fine (N.1070/1, N.1070/2; S.1474; Stewartby p.179, Xq2, Xq3, the first pl.7/167, the second pl.7/168 these coins), extremely rare (2) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, August 1953 (ii) J J North (from Spink, June 1986); Bt October 1998
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£60-80
June 28, 2016 - LONDON
857 857
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (3), Berwick-on-Tweed, Class V/IV mule, 1.53g, +EDWA R ANGL DNS hyB, die of London XIa3, bifoliate crown with dexter ornament broken, sinister a pellet, rev. VILL ABE REV ICI, long cross pattée, three pellets in each angle, small edge split at 3 o’clock, toned, nearly very fine, Class V, 1.55g, additional pellet in the obverse legend after R, rev. :VIL LAB ERE WICI, flat in parts but a good portrait, this almost very fine, Class VI, local dies, 1.31g, refurbished coarse bust, rev. as previous, but retrograde, flat in parts, fine, Halfpenny, Class V, 0.53g, EDWARDVS[ ], rev. [ ]AB ERE W[ ], ragged, poor to fair (N.1081/N.1078-80, N.1081, N.1082, N.1088; S.1464/S.1415, S.1464, S.1473; Stewartby p.180, V/IV, V, p.181, V), the first extremely rare, the second rare, the third and fourth very rare (4)
£120-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt Spink, August 1953 (iii) C Oman, Christie’s, 31 October 1972, lot 118 (iv) R C Carlyon-Britton; Bt Seaby, September 1954
858
858
Edward II (1307-1327), Pennies (4), Berwick-on-Tweed, Class V/IV mule, 1.37g, +EDWA R•ANGL DNS hyB, die of London XIa3, bifoliate crown with dexter ornament broken, rev. VIL LAB ERE VICI, a weak bust, nearly fine, the reverse better, Class V, 1.39g, no stop after R, rev. :VIL LAB ERE WICI, deposits on the edge from 9 to 12 o’clock, otherwise very fine, Class VIa, local dies, 1.31g, coarse bust with squinting eyes, the reverse a little porous, fine, Class VII/VI mule, 0.94g, trifoliate crown, stringy hair, rev. as previous, but retrograde, a little small, fine or better (N.1081/N.1078-80, N.1081, N.1082, N.1083/N.1082; S.1464/S.1415, S.1464; Stewartby p.180, V/IV, V, VIa, VII/VI; the first SCBI 39/1146 this coin), the first extremely rare, the second, third and fourth rare (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Spink, May 1972); Bt October 1998 (ii) ex Ednam Hoard (iii) Bt August 1961 (iv) From J D A Thompson
143
£140-180
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Edward II (1307-1327), Farthing, Berwick-on-Tweed, Class V, 0.31g, +EDWA RDVS REX, bifoliate crown, rev. :VIL LAB ERE WICI, one section of the legend slightly soft, otherwise very fine (N.1093; S.1475; Stewartby p.181, V and pl.8/190 this coin), extremely rare
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) J J North (from Stacks NY, May 1987 ); Bt October 1998 860
Short Cross, Contemporary Imitation of class 4a Penny of Norwich, 1.46g, Iohan, rev. +IOhAN•ON•NORW, nearly very fine
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex D Mangakis; P Woodhead; Bt 1993 A die duplicate of F Elmore Jones lot 1794 and an example in the British Museum, ex Tiree (1788) Hoard
861
861
862
Long Cross, Contemporary Copies of Pennies (2), class 3, ‘Philip of Northampton’, 1.38g, rev. PhI IID OH OD, edge crack, dull, about fine, class Vb2, London, Henri, 1.42g, rev. HEN RIO NLV NDE, small and crinkled, otherwise fine. (2)
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) ex Guedalla The first is struck in 0.561 fine silver, the second appears cast 862
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (2), Group RE (1), 1.43g, ‘London’, ‘Iohan’, hENRICVSRE/X, style of class V, annulet eyes, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +IOhAN•ON•LVND, i.m. cross pattée, slightly weak from 7-9 o’clock on a spread flan, good fine or better (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.40/5, SCBI 56/2197 same dies), Group DR (1), 1.43g, ‘London’, ‘Rener’, hENRICVSR/EX, style of class V, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +RENER•ON•LVND, i.m. cross pattée, (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.41/21 this coin, SCBI 56/2202 same dies), slightly off-centre, fine (2) PROVENANCE:
Both ex Greek Hoard The ticket accompanying the first coin states bt 1962 and to JPM 1994. This presumably refers to the Mass sylloge coin, acquired from Lord Stewartby and not this one which comes from a hoard found in 1969.
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£150-200
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863 863
864
865
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group AA, 1.33g, ‘Rochester’, ‘Andrev’, hENRICVSR/EX, style of class V, annulet eyes, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +ANDR[ ]ON•R, i.m. cross pattée, the reverse struck off-centre and a small edge crack at 12 o’clock, nearly very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.40/10 this coin)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex French find; J Brand collection; Bt Spink 1966 864
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group AA, 1.32g, ‘Rochester’, ‘Andrev’, hENRTCIVS[ ]/E•, pellet in C, crude style, uncrowned bust, round eyes, large ears, pellets-curls, 1/1, rev. +ANDRE[ ]ON•R, almost very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.40/13 (i) this coin)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex J Brand collection 865
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group AA, 1.20g, ‘Rochester’, ‘Hvnfrei’, hENRIEVSR/EX, class Vb style, large bust, wide chin, pellets-curls, 3/3, rev. +HVNFREI•ON•IO, very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.40/14 this coin)
£120-160
PROVENANCE:
ex Colchester Hoard; Lyon Campbell; V du B Smythe, SCMB, June 1955, 7611; SCMB November 1984, E435
866
868 867
866
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group DR, 1.35g, ‘London’, ‘Rener’, hENRICVSR/EX, style of class V, annulet eyes, pellets-curls 2/3, rev. +RENER•ON•LVND, i.m. cross pattée, possibly clipped, a bold strike, nearly very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.41/22 this coin)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt Spink, September 1952 867
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (2), Group HR, 1.40g, ‘London’, ‘Walter’, hENRICVSR/EX, style of class V, a triangular face, boldly engraved with a prominent top lip, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +WALTER•ON•LVN, i.m. cross pattée, nearly very fine , 0.74g, ‘Walter’?, hENR[ ]X, the first letter reversed, rev. +W[ ]R•ON•LVN (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.41/25, pl.41/28 these coins), the second clipped, bent and straightened with a subsequent crack, otherwise about very fine (2)
£120-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Found East Anglia, 1993 868
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group HR, 1.29g, ‘London’, ‘Willelm L’, hENRICVSDR/EX, style of class V, prominent lips, narrow eyes, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +WILLELM•L•OII•LV, i.m. cross pattée, very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.41/30 this coin) PROVENANCE:
Bt C J Martin FPL, February 1977 145
£100-150
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870 869 869
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (3), Group BW, 1.35g, ‘London’, ‘Ilger’, hENRIEVSR/EX, narrow tapering face, narrow eyes, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +ILGERONLVND, i.m. cross pattée, small, fine, 1.42g, ‘Willelm’, hENRICVR/EX, a very crude bust, rev. +WLLEN•ON•LIIE, i.m. cross pattée, scratched with a wavy flan, fine, Contemporary Forgery, 1.00g, [ ]MVOSIT([ ] a crude, broad face vaguely similar to pl.40/14 in profile but lacking any quality in its execution, the legend blundered, rev. +)TT)(O[ ], similarly incomprehensible, darkly toned, flat in parts, fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.41/35, pl.42/40, pl.46/B these coins), (3)
£100-160
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (iii) Bt Seaby 1965 870
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group BW, 1.49g, ‘London’, ‘Willelm’, hENRICVSIR/EX, style of class V, narrow eyes, crudely cut pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +WLLEN•ON•LVND, i.m. cross pattée, the reverse badly executed, nearly very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.42/38(iii) this coin)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex Greek Hoard
871 871
872
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group OC, 1.30g, ‘London’, ‘Willelm’, hENRICVSIR/EX, style of class V, pellet centre S, X pommée, pellets-curls 3/3, rev. +WILAVME•ON•LV, i.m. cross pattée, struck off-centre on the reverse, nearly very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.42/43 this coin)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
ex Greek Hoard 872
Short Cross, Sterling Penny, Group OC, 1.40g, ‘London’, ‘Willelm’, hENRICVSR/EX, fine style of class V, pellet centre S, X pommée, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +WILLELM•ON•LVN, i.m. cross pattée, struck slightly off-centre on the reverse, about very fine, the reverse better (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.42/47 this coin, SCBI 39/2204 same dies) PROVENANCE:
Bt 1955
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£100-150
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873 873
874
875
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (2), Group OC(1), 1.47g, ‘Winchester’, ‘Iohan’, hENRICVSR/EX, fine style of class V, pellet centre S, X pommée, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +IOHAN ON•W[ ], i.m. cross pattée, struck slightly off-centre on the reverse and creased, nearly very fine, Group RC (1), ‘Canterbury’, ‘Roger’, Blundered legends both sides, obv. DEIa[ ]/EX, bust in style of class VII, rev. +RIOE[ ]ANT, the bottom half flat, otherwise fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.42/48 and pl.45/100 these coins), (2)
876
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) A gift from P Woodhead, 1965 (ii) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt Baldwin, September 1952 874
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (2), Group CL, 1.33g, ‘London’, ‘Walter’, hENRICVSR/EX, style of class V, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +WALTER•ON LV, i.m. cross pattée, somewhat flat towards the bottom of the obverse and the corresponding point on the reverse, a small edge crack at 5 o’clock, otherwise good fine, ‘Canterbury’, ‘Henri’, 1.44g, a cruder style of type V with a high relief coarse beard, rev. +HENRIONEANI, well struck and a pleasing very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 pl.43/60 and pl.43/65 these coins), (2)
£140-180
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) ex Brand collection; Bt Baldwin, February 1963 875
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (2), Group CF, 1.38g, ‘Canterbury’, ‘Henri’, [ ]RIEVSR/E[ ], bust with cinquefoil on crown , pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +[ ]RIONCANT, i.m. cross pattée, struck off-centre both sides, fine or slightly better (this coin), ‘Canterbury’, ‘Henri’, 1.31g, hENRIEVSR/EX, reversed , thick waisted S, cinquefoil sceptre head, rev. +HENRIONEAWE, pitted with a dark tone, fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 p.247/75iii and pl.44/78 these coins), the second possibly unique with this style of sceptre head (2)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Found near Deal, 1992 This and the following lot are examples of the extensive coinage associated with Lippe 876
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (2), Group CF, 1.36g, ‘London’ (2), hENRICVSR/EX, crude bust with thick lips, cinquefoil on crown, crudely cut pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +LONDECIVITS, i.m. cross pattée, the reverse struck off-centre, good fine (), 1.34g, bust based on class VII, S not reversed in obverse legend, normal sceptre head, rev. +LONDECIVITS, toned, nearly very fine (this coin SCBI 39/2207 same dies, Stewartby, NC 1995 p.248/86ii and p.248/90ii these coins), (2) PROVENANCE:
Both ex Greek Hoard
147
£150-200
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877 877
878
Short Cross, Sterling Pennies (3), 1.38g, ‘Canterbury’, [ ]NRICVSRE/[ ], crude, simple bust, crudely cut curls, no pellets, rev. +IOH•A[ ]CANI, i.m. cross pommée, good fine, 1.20g, ‘London’, bust based on class V, pellet in C and S, cinquefoil sceptre head, rev. +ILGEAON•LVNDE, i.m. cross pattée, struck off-centre both sides, darkly toned, good fine, 1.48g, ‘Winchester’, a well executed bust, pellets-curls 2/2, rev. +HENRIONVVIИ, i.m. cross pattée, the reverse slightly off-centre, nearly very fine (Stewartby, NC 1995 p.249/106ii , p.250/115ii and pl.46/123 these coins), (3)
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Greek Hoard (ii) Bt Seaby, January 1968 (iii) ex Brand collection; Bt Seaby January 1961 878
Short Cross, Sterlings (2), Frederick II (1218-50), un-named mint, 1.19g, obv. +REX•FRИb/••/s, facing bust, rev. +ROMANVS•REXA, voided short cross, cross pommée in each angle, struck off-centre and weak in parts, fine, Dortmund, 1.34g, obv. Emperor seated, sceptre left, orb right, rev. +TR[ ]ANIACI, voided short cross, cross pommée in each angle, a weak portrait with some verdigris, fine (the first Chautard pl.XXI/4) rev only, Chautard pl.XXI/8), (2)
£100-150
PROVENANCE:
(i) Basel, June 1978
879 879
Short Cross, Sterlings (3), 1.35g, Hamm, Count Adolph I (1199-1249), obv. MONST ADOL, Emperor seated, sceptre left, orb right, rev. +HAMM ACIV, voided short cross, cross pommée in each angle, flat centres, almost fine, Cologne, 1.26g, Otto IV, (1209-18), obv. OTTO•INPRATO[ ], facing bust, rev. TAN[ ]LONI, voided short cross, cross pommée in each angle, cut almost in two, otherwise fine, Pyrmont?, 1.25g, Gottschalke I, (d.1243), obv. GOSCA[ ]/CO, facing bust, key left, rev. [ ]AN[ ]COLON[ ], voided short cross, cross pommée in three angles, X made of conjoined Cs in the fourth quarter, struck off-centre on a spread flan with weak areas, fine in parts (Chautard pl.XXX/obv.6, rev.7; Chautard pl.XXI/1; ES652), (3) PROVENANCE:
All ex Greek Hoard
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£80-120
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880 880
Short Cross, Sterlings (4), 1.35g, Münster, obv. +SANC•TVLAVS, facing bust of St. Paul with halo, rev. +MONASTERIVO, voided short cross, cross pommée in each angle, struck offcentre, fine, 1.44g, Bp. Ludolf (1227-48), obv. +S[ ]P[ ]V, head in circle, rev. +MONAST[ ]IVM, voided short cross, 6 pointed star in each angle, fair, 1.29g, obv. +SAN[ ]AVLV’, rev. [ ]STERIVM, Verdigris, fair, 1.15g, +SA[ ]TEPAV[ ], rev.[ ]NAST[ ]IVM, fine, but cracked, Cut Half, 0.54g, rev. +MO[ ]ERIO, good fine (the first, Chautard pl.XXV/5 var, the next three ES p.638 fig.1129 & no.3, the last no.2), (5)
£60-80
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii),(iii) ex Greek Hoard (v) A gift from P Mitchell, March 1969
881 881
882
Short Cross, Sterlings (3), 1.41g, Osnabrück, Conrad I (1227-38), obv. +SANCTEPET[ ], facing bust, key left, rev. OS[ ]/[ ]/VGE, wheel in triangle, trefoil of pellets in each angle, fine, 1.29g, obv. +SANCTEPET[ ]I, rev. O[ ]/NBR/VGE, completely flat centres, otherwise fine (Engel et Serrure, p.641 fig.1137), 1.43g, obv. +SANCTEPET/[ ], facing bust, key left, rev. +CONADVS EPC, voided short cross, cross pommée in each angle, struck off-centre, fine (Chautard pl.XXIV/12), the first copying the Irish reverse of King John, the last copying the English style (3)
£60-80
PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Colchester Hoard; Bt Spink, 1970 (ii),(iii) ex Greek Hoard 882
Long Cross, Sterlings (4), Edward I (1272-1307), ‘London’ Pennies (4), 0.92g, +EDWRANGLDNSHYB, facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DOII, long cross, three pellets in each angle, good fine, 1.20g, +EDWARRANGLDNSHYB, facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, fine, 1.32g, +EDWARANGLDNSHYB, facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS LOH DOИ, almost very fine, 1.20g, +EDWART[ ]NSHYB, facing bust, bifoliate crown, rev. CIVI TAS LOII DON, clipped, good fine (Mayhew 375; Mayhew 377; Mayhew 378; Mayhew 397 & cf SNC May 1975, fig.7), (4) PROVENANCE:
(i) ex Knaresborough Hoard (ii) J J North, exchange 1990 These are attributed to Gaucher de Chatillon, mint of Yves.
149
£150-200
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883 883
884
Long Cross, Sterlings (4), Luxemburg, John the Blind (1296-1346), ‘London’, Halfpennies (3), obv. +EDWARDENSIS REX, crowned facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS LON DON, 0.49g, poor-fair, 0.59g, flat in parts, fine, 0.69g, nearly fine, Penny, 1.35g, +IOHANNES:DEI;GRA’, facing bust, rev. BOE ETP OŁO REX, long cross, three pellets in each angle, fine (the first three, cf. BNJ vol.33 (1964) p.80-1; the last Chautard pl.XV/10 and Mayhew 259), (4)
£70-90
PROVENANCE:
First 3 ex R C Carlyon-Britton (i), (ii) also ex L A Lawrence, Glendining, 28 November 1951, lot 1400; Bt April 1966 (iv) Bt March 1965 The first three all from obviously debased silver, these possibly part of a parcel of 38 coins found at Hull during construction of the Humber Dock, Hull in 1807. 884
Long Cross, Sterlings (2), Edward I (1272-1307), ‘Canterbury’ Pennies, 1.06g, +EDWR’ANG[ ]NSHYB, facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOR, long cross, three pellets in each angle, fine, another, this similar to Class 10, 1.39g, +EDWRAИGLDИSHYB, facing bust, rev. CIVI TAS CAN TOB, long cross, three pellets in each angle, attractively toned, very fine (Mayhew 375; Mayhew 377, cf. SNC May 1975, fig.10 same dies), (2)
885 885
‘Ireland’,
£100-150
886
Sterling
Penny, 1.23g, Edward I (1272-1307), type ‘IB’, facing bust in triangle, two pellets below, rev. CIVI TAS DUBL INIE, small edge crack at 6 o’clock, very fine, Imitation of type IC Halfpenny, 0.50g, ‘Dublin’, with a crude bust, three pellets below and coarse lettering, rev. CIVI TAS DVBL IHHE, a decent example, good fine (the first, cf. Mayhew 380c), three pellets below the bust is not known on a genuine halfpenny, both very rare (2) EDWR/ANGL’D/NSHYB,
£100-200
PROVENANCE:
(i) SCMB March 1978, K215 886
Long Cross, Sterlings (3), Aachen, Louis IV (1314-47), Sterling, 1.03g, i.m. eagle, LVDOVICVS•ROM•IMPR, facing bust, rev. MON ETA AQVE NSIS, long cross, three pellets in each angle, the first quarter and eagle, about fine, Horn, 1.14g, William IV (1264-1304), obv. +WILLEMVS DE HORN, crowned facing bust, rev. M[ ]DEW ERT, voided long cross, three pellets in each angle, struck off centre, near fine, Schönecken, 1.00g, Hartrad (c1340), obv. +EDWANES DS REGISyB, crowned facing bust, rev. COM ESL VCEB VGR, long cross, three pellets in each angle, scratched and porous, fine (Mayhew 336; Chautard pl.XIII/6 & Mayhew 122; Chautard pl.XIV/11), (3) PROVENANCE:
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£80-100
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887
888 887
Long Cross, Sterling, Blomberg (Lippe), 1.16g, Bernard III (1229-65), obv. spade shield bearing rose of Lippe, pellet in annulet on three sides, rev. voided long cross, three pellets in each angle, nearly very fine, extremely rare (cf. Chautard pl.XXVII/9)
£800-1,000
Long Cross, Sterlings (4) Brabant, Jean I (1261-94), 1.40g, +I:DVX:BRABAИTIE, facing bust, rev. BRV XEL LEИ sis, nearly very fine, 1.40g, +:I:DVX:LIMBVRGIE, facing bust, rev. DVX BRA BAN TIE, nearly very fine, (Jean III (1312-55), 1.39g, +I•DVX:DE•BRABANTIA, city gate, rev. MON ETA BRV XEL’, nearly very fine, Louvain, 1.03g, Jean II (1294-1312), obv. DVX/BRAB/ANT[ ], flat topped spade shield, legend around, rev. +MO NET ALO VAN, long cross, lyre ornaments in three angles, the other a rose, irregular, near fine (Chautard pl.VIII/11, Mayhew 40; Chautard pl.VIII/10, Mayhew 43; Chautard pl.IX/9; Chautard pl.IX/5), (4)
£100-120
BLOMENBERICICI, BER NhE RDV SIN,
888
PROVENANCE:
(i),(ii) bt 1962
889 889
Long Cross, Sterlings (5), Hainaut, Bp William (1285-96), 1.15g, +GVLLI[ ]PISCOPVS, small facing bust, rev. CAM ERA CEN SIS, weakly struck, good fine, Cambrai, 1.24g, Gui de Collemede (1296-1306), obv. [ ]DO:EPISC[ ], facing bust, rev. CAM B[ ]SIS, long cross, three pellets in each angle, half flat, fair, Namur and Méraude, William (1337-91), Esterlin, 0.70g, +GV[ ]COMES, crowned facing bust, rev. [ ]M VRC ENS I[ ], a large fragment,about fine, Looz, 1.27g, Arnould VIII, (1280-1328), obv. [ ]/OMES/[ ], flat topped spade shield, legend around, rev. lxd E[ ], voided long cross, G/E/O/R in angles, about fine, Mons, 1.36g, John II (1280-1304), +:IOHS:COMESHANONIE, small facing bust, rev. MON ETA MON TES’, a full coin, toned, good fine (Chautard pl.XVII/5 & Mayhew 87-9; Chautard pl.XVII/8 var & Mayhew 99; Mayhew 361; Chautard pl.XII/2; Chautard pl.IV/5 & Mayhew 33), the last a very rare type for this mint (5) PROVENANCE:
(i) Bt 1962 (ii) Bt August 1980 (iii) Bt March 1965 (v) Bt 1961
151
£100-150
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890 890
Long Cross, Sterlings (5), Ligny, 1.14g, Valeran II (1304-1353), obv. +G DOMINVS:DE crowned facing bust, rev. MON ETA SER AIN, voided long cross, three pellets in each angle, weak in parts, about fine, Porcien, 1.40g, Gaucher de Châtillon (1303-29), Yves, obv. +GALChSCOMESPORC, crowned facing bust, rev. MON ETH OVA YVE, voided long cross, three pellets in each angle, good fine, Lorraine, 1.16g, Ferry IV (1312-28), obv. +FERRICVS DEI GRA, crowned facing bust, rev. LOH TOH REH GIE, long cross, three pellets in each angle, fine, Toul, 0.77g, Bp. Thomas de Bourlement (1330-53), obv. THOMAS DEIxGRACIA, crowned facing bust, rev. [ ] TVL IEN SIS, long cross, three pellets in each angle, fair, Toul, 0.99g, Lorraine (c1320), +EC MONETA NOSTRA, facing bust, rev. LVN TOL ENG IEN, long cross, three pellets in each angle, fine (Chautard pl.XVIII/4 & Mayhew 122; Chautard pl.XIX/3 & Mayhew 238; Chautard pl.XVI/2 & Mayhew 303; Chautard pl.XVI/5; Mayhew 311), (5) LINY,
£120-150
892
891 891
Brussels, Demi-Gros, 2.01g, (c1338), +MONETA X BRVXELLENSIS, crowned facing bust within tressure of 8 arcs, rev. +BNDICTV’ SIT:NOMEN:DNI:NRI, around cross pattée, SIG/NVM/CRV/SIS , three pellets in each angle within, weak in places, fine (dW 354), France, Louis VIII (123-6) or IX (1226-7), Denier, 1.02g, Tournois, obv. +LVDOVICVSREX•, large cross, rev. +TVRONVSCIVI, stylised church, flat centres, poor-fair; Italy, Venice, Grosso (2), 2.14g, Pietro Ziani (1205-28), +P•ZIANI/•SMVENETI/D/V/X, Doge and St Mark standing facing, rev. Christ enthroned facing, light wear, very fine/nearly very fine, 2.17g, Jacopo Tiepolo (1228-49), •IATEV•PL•/•SMVENETI•/D/V/X, Doge and St Mark standing facing, rev. Christ enthroned facing, (Paolucci p.17) very fine (4)
£100-120
PROVENANCE:
(ii),(iii),(iv) ex Greek Hoard 892
Long Cross, Sterling Forgery, Penny, 0.94g, crude facing crowned bust, triangular neck, i.m.crude lis, legend traces, rev, long cross, three pellets in each angle, illegible legend, surface scratches to the obverse, otherwise fine
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Examination of goods You are strongly advised to examine personally any goods in which you are interested, before the auction takes place. Condition reports are usually available on request. We provide no guarantee to you other than in relation to Forgeries, as set out in clause 5.13 of these Terms and Conditions.
3.4.5 Should Spink accept a request for an extension under the foregoing provisions of this paragraph, the fact may be stated by the Auctioneer from the rostrum prior to the sale of the Lot. 3.4.6 It should be noted that any stamp accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity is sold on the basis of that Certificate only and not on the basis of any other description or warranty as to authenticity. No request for an extension will be accepted on such a stamp and the return of such a stamp will not be accepted.
Catalogue descriptions 3.2.1 Statements by us in the catalogue or condition report, or made orally or in writing elsewhere, regarding the authorship, origin, date, age, size, medium, attribution, genuineness, provenance, condition or estimated selling price of any Lot are merely statements of opinion, and are not to be relied on as statements of definitive fact. Catalogue and web illustrations are for guidance only, and should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of any item. No lot shall be rejected on the grounds of inaccurate reproduction. No lot illustrated in the catalogue and online shall be rejected on the grounds of cancellation, centring, margins, perforation or other characteristics apparent from the illustration. Estimates of the selling price should not be relied on as a statement that this price is either the price at which the Lot will sell or its value for any other purpose. 3.2.2 Many items are of an age or nature which precludes their being in perfect condition and some descriptions in the catalogue or given by way of condition report make reference to damage and/or restoration. We provide this information for guidance only and the absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others.
3.4.7 If you receive any correspondence from the Expert Committee in relation to the Lot, including but not limited to a Certificate of Authenticity, you must provide us with copies of such correspondence no later than 7 days after you receive such correspondence. 4
AT THE SALE 4.1
Refusal of admission Our sales usually take place on our own premises or premises over which we have control for the sale, and we have the right, exercisable at our complete discretion, to refuse admission to the premises or attendance at an auction.
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Registration before bidding You must complete and sign a registration form and provide identification before making a bid at auction. Please be aware that we usually require buyers to undergo a credit check. If you have not bid successfully with Spink in the past, or you are registering with us for the first time, we reserve the right to require a deposit of up to 50% of the amount you intend to spend. Such deposit will be deducted from your invoice should you be successful. If you are unsuccessful at auction, your deposit will be returned by the same means it was paid to Spink. Some lots may be designated, prior to the auction, as ‘Premium Lots’, which means a deposit may be required before placing a bid on the item for sale. Information will be posted on our website in such an event.
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Bidding as Principal When making a bid (whether such bids are made in person or by way of telephone bids operated by Spink, commission or online or email bids), you will be deemed to be acting as principal and will be accepting personal liability, unless it has been agreed in writing, at the time of registration, that you are acting as agent on behalf of a third party buyer acceptable to us.
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Commission Bids If you give us instructions to bid on your behalf, by using the form provided in our catalogues or via our website, we shall use reasonable endeavours to do so, provided these instructions are received not later than 24 hours before the auction. If we receive commission bids on a particular Lot for identical amounts, and at auction these bids are the highest bids for the Lot, it will be sold to the person whose bid was received first. Commission bids are undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the sale, and the conduct of the auction may be such that we are unable to bid as requested. Since this is undertaken as a free service to prospective buyers on the terms stated, we cannot accept liability for failure to make a commission bid. You should therefore always attend personally if you wish to be certain of bidding.
3.2.3 Other than as set out in clause 5.13, and in the absence of fraud, neither the Seller nor we, nor any of our employees or agents, are responsible for the correctness of any statement as to the authorship, origin, date, age, attribution, genuineness or provenance of any Lot nor for any other errors of description or for any faults or defects in any Lot. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his own judgment as to such matters. 3.3
Your Responsibility You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
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Extensions – Stamps only 3.4.1 If you wish to obtain an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity on any Lot (other than a mixed Lot or Lot containing undescribed stamps) you must notify us in writing not less than forty-eight hours before the time fixed for the commencement of the first session of the sale. If accepted by us, such request shall have the same effect as notice of an intention to question the genuineness or description of the Lot for the purposes of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) of these Terms and Conditions and the provisions of clause 5.13 (Refund in the case of Forgery) shall apply accordingly. 3.4.2 Notice of a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity must give the reason why such opinion is required and specify the identity of your proposed expert which will be subject to agreement by us. We reserve the right, at our discretion, to refuse a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of Authenticity including (without limitation) where the proposed expert is not known to us.
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On-line Bidding We offer internet services as a convenience to our clients. We will not be responsible for errors or failures to execute bids placed on the internet, including, without limitation, errors or failures caused by (i) a loss of internet connection by either party for whatever reason; (ii) a breakdown or problems with the online bidding software and/or (iii) a breakdown or problems with your internet connection, computer or system. Execution of on-line internet bids on www.spink.com and Spink Live is a free service undertaken subject to other commitments at the time of the auction and we do not accept liability for failing to execute an online internet bid or for errors or omissions in connection with this activity. Buyers who acquire lots on the-saleroom.com will have a fee of 3% on the hammer price added to their invoice for using this facility.
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Telephone Bids If you make arrangements with us not less than 24 hours before the sale, we shall use reasonable endeavours to contact you to enable you to participate in bidding by telephone, but in no circumstances will we be liable to either the Seller or you as a result of failure to do so.
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Currency Converter At some auctions, a currency converter will be operated, based on the one month forward rates of exchange quoted to us by Barclays Bank Plc or any other appropriate rate determined by us, at opening on the date of the auction. Bidding will take place in a currency determined by us, which is usually sterling for auctions held in London. The currency converter is not always reliable, and errors may occur beyond our control either in the accuracy of the Lot number displayed on the converter, or the foreign currency equivalent of sterling bids. We shall not be liable to you for any loss suffered as a result of you following the currency converter.
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Video images At some auctions there will be a video screen. Mistakes may occur in its operation, and we cannot be liable to you regarding either the correspondence of the image to the Lot being sold or the quality of the image as a reproduction of the original.
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Bidding Increments Bidding generally opens below the low estimate and advances in the following order although the auctioneer may vary the bidding increments during the course of the auction. The normal bidding increments are: Up to £100 by £5 £100 to £300 by £10 £300 to £600 £320-£350-£380-£400 etc. £600 to £1,000 by £50 £1,000 to £3,000 by £100 £3,000 to £6,000 £3,200-£3,500-£3,800-£4,000 etc. £6,000 to £20,000 by £500 £20,000 and up Auctioneer’s discretion
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4.10 Bidding by Spink 4.10.1 We reserve the right to bid on Lots on the Seller’s behalf up to the amount of the Reserve (if any), which will never be above the low estimate printed in the auction catalogue. 4.10.2 The Spink Group reserves the right to bid on and purchase Lots as principal. 4.11 The Auctioneer’s Discretion The auctioneer has the right at his absolute discretion to refuse any bid to advance the bidding in such manner as he may decide to withdraw or divide any Lot, to combine any two or more Lots and, in the case of error or dispute, to put an item up for bidding again. 4.12 Successful Bid Subject to the auctioneer’s discretion, the striking of his hammer marks the acceptance of the highest bid, provided always that such bid is higher than the Reserve (where applicable), and the conclusion of a contract for sale between you and the Seller. 4.13 After Sale Arrangements If you enter into any private sale agreements for any Lot with the Seller within 60 days of the auction, we, as exclusive agents of the Seller reserve the right to charge you the applicable Buyer’s Premium in accordance with these Terms and Conditions, and the Seller a commission in accordance with the terms of the Seller’s agreement. 4.14 Return of Lot 4.14.1 Once your bid has been accepted for a Lot then you are liable to pay for that Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions. If there are any problems with a Lot then you must notify us within 7 days of receipt of the Lot, specifying the nature of the problem. We may then request that the Lot is returned to us for inspection. Save as set out in clause 5.13, the cancellation of the sale of any Lot and the refund of the corresponding purchase price is entirely at our sole discretion. We will not normally exercise that discretion if the Lot is not received by us in the same condition that it was in at the auction date. 4.14.2 No lot may be returned on account of condition if the condition was stated by a third party grading company (including, but not limited to PCGS, NGC, ANACS, ICG, PMG, WBG). 5
AFTER THE AUCTION 5.1 Buyer’s Premium and other charges In addition to the Hammer Price, you must pay us the Buyer’s Premium at a rate of 20% of the final Hammer price of each lot, a fee of 3% on the hammer price total for using the-saleroom.com and a fee for paying by card.
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Value Added Tax Other than in respect of Zero-rated Lots (o) VAT is chargeable on the Hammer price and the Buyer’s premium of daggered (†) and (Ω) lots at the standard rate (currently 20%), and on lots marked (x) at the reduced rate (currently 5% on the Hammer price and 20% on the Buyer’s premium). VAT on Margin scheme lots (identified by the absence of any VAT symbol next to the lot number) is payable at 20% on the Buyer’s premium only. VAT Refunds General 5.3.1 As we remain liable to account for VAT on all Lots unless they have been exported outside the EU within 3 months of the date of sale, you will generally be asked to deposit all amounts of VAT invoiced. However, if a Spink nominated shipper is instructed, then any refundable VAT will not be collected. In all other cases credits will be made when proof of export is provided. If you export the Lot yourself you must obtain shipping documents from the Shipping Department for which a charge of £50 will be made. 5.3.2 If you export the Lot you must return the valid proof of export certificate to us within 3 months of the date of sale. If you fail to return the proof of export certificate to us within such period and you have not already accounted to us for the VAT, you will be liable to us for the full amount of the VAT due on such Lot and we shall be entitled to invoice you for this sum. 5.3.3 To apply for a refund of any VAT paid, the proof of export certificate must be sent to our Shipping Department clearly marked ‘VAT Refund’ within 3 months of the date of sale. No payment will be made where the total amount of VAT refundable is less than £50 and Spink will charge £50 for each refund processed. VAT Refunds - Buyers from within the EU 5.3.4 VAT refunds are available on the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium of Daggered (†) and Investment Gold (g) Lots. You must certify that you are registered for VAT in another EU country and that the Lot is to be removed from the United Kingdom within 3 months of the date of sale. 5.3.5 Where an EU buyer purchases a Lot on which import VAT has been charged, no refund of VAT is available from us. It may be possible to apply directly for a refund on form VAT 65 to HM Revenue & Customs Overeseas Repayment Section, Londonderry. VAT Refunds – Buyers from outside the EU 5.3.6 Where a Lot is included within the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT on Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. 5.3.7 Where the Lot is marked as a Daggered (†) or Investment Gold (g) Lot the VAT charged on the Hammer Price may be refunded where evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer. 5.3.8 Where the Lot is marked as an Omega (Ω) Lot or an Import VAT (x) Lot and evidence of export from the EU is produced within 3 months of the date of sale, the VAT charged on both the Hammer Price and Buyer’s Premium may be refunded. Where required, we can advise you on how to export such Lots as a specific form of export evidence is required. Where we advise you on the export of the Lots, please be aware that the ultimate responsibility in respect of obtaining a valid proof of export certificate will lie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to obtain such certificate. Payment 5.4.1 You must provide us with your full name and permanent address and, if so requested, details of the bank from which any payments to us will be made. You must pay the full amount due (comprising the Hammer Price, the Buyer’s Premium and any applicable VAT) within seven days after the date of the sale. This applies even if you wish to export the Lot and an export licence is (or may be) required. 5.4.2 You will not acquire title to the Lot until all amounts due have been paid in full. This includes instances where special arrangements were made for release of Lot prior to full settlement. 5.4.3 Payment should be made in sterling by one of the following methods: II(i) Direct bank transfer to our account details of which are set out on the invoice. All bank charges shall be met by you. Please ensure that your client number is noted on the transfer. i(ii) By cheque or bank draft made payable to Spink and Son Ltd and sent to Spink at 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury, London WC1B 4ET. Please note that the processing charges for payments made by cheques or bank drafts drawn on a non-U.K bank shall be met by you. Please ensure that the remittance slip printed at the bottom of the invoice is enclosed with your payment. (iii) By Visa, Mastercard or American Express. Payments made by American Express are subject to a 4% fee. Payments by all other credit cards and debit cards issued by overseas banks are subject to a fee of 2%. For all card payments there are limits to the amounts we will accept depending on the type of card being used and whether or not the cardholder is present. 5.4.4 Payments should be made by the registered buyer and not by third parties, unless it has been agreed at the time of registration that you are acting as an agent on behalf of a third party.
Invoices Invoices may consist of one or more pages and will show: Zero rated Lots (o); no symbol Lots sold under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme; Lots marked (g) special scheme Investment Gold; Daggered Lots (†), imported Lots marked (x) and (Ω), (e) Lots with Zero rated hammer for EU VAT registered buyers. 5.6 Collection of Purchases 5.6.1 Unless specifically agreed to the contrary, we shall retain lots purchased until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been paid in full. Buyers will be required to pay for their lots when they wish to take possession of the same, which must be within 7 days of the date of the sale, unless prior arrangements have been made with Spink. Without prior agreement, lots will not be released until cleared funds are received with regard to payments made by cheque. 5.6.2 Unless we notify you to the contrary, items retained by us will be covered in accordance with our policy which is available for inspection at our offices from the date of sale for a period of seven days or until the time of collection, whichever is sooner. After seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is the earlier, the Lot will be entirely at your risk. 5.6.3 Our policy will not cover and we are unable to accept responsibility for damage caused by woodworm, changes in atmospheric conditions or acts of terrorism. 5.7 Notification We are not able to notify successful bidders by telephone. While Invoices are sent out by mail after the auction we do not accept responsibility for notifying you of the result of your bid. You are requested to contact us by telephone or in person as soon as possible after the auction to obtain details of the outcome of your bids to avoid incurring charges for late payment. 5.8 Packing and handling 5.8.1 We shall use all reasonable endeavours to take care when handling and packing a purchased Lot but remind you that after seven days or from the time of collection, whichever is sooner, the Lot is entirely at your risk. Our postage charges are set out at the back of the catalogue. 5.8.2 It is the responsibility of the Buyer to be aware of any Import Duties that may be incurred upon importation to the final destination. Spink will not accept return of any package in order to avoid these duties. The onus is also on the Buyer to be aware of any Customs import restrictions that prohibit the importation of certain collectibles. Spink will not accept return of the Lot(s) under these circumstances. Spink will not accept responsibility for Lot(s) seized or destroyed by Customs. 5.8.3 If the Buyer requires delivery of the Lot to an address other than the invoice address this will be carried out at the discretion of Spink. 5.9 Recommended packers and shippers If required our shipping department may arrange shipment as your agent. Although we may suggest carriers if specifically requested, our suggestions are made on the basis of our general experience of such parties in the past and we are not responsible to any person to whom we have made a recommendation for the acts or omissions of the third parties concerned. 5.10 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchases 5.10.1 If you fail to make payment within seven days of your stipulated payment date set out in your invoice, we shall be entitled to exercise one or more of the following rights or remedies: 5.10.1.1 to charge interest at the rate of 2% per month compound interest, calculated on a daily basis, from the date the full amount is due; 5.10.1.2 to set off against any amounts which the Spink Group may owe you in any other transaction the outstanding amount remaining unpaid by you; 5.10.1.3 we may keep hold of all or some of your Lots or other property in the possession of the Spink Group until you have paid all the amounts you owe us or the Spink Group, even if the unpaid amounts do not relate to those Lots or other property. Following fourteen days’ notice to you of the amount outstanding and remaining unpaid, the Spink Group shall have the right to arrange the sale of such Lots or other property. We shall apply the proceeds in discharge of the amount outstanding to us or the Spink Group, and pay any balance to you; 5.10.1.4 where several amounts are owed by you to the Spink Group in respect of different transactions, to apply any amount paid to discharge any amount owed in respect of any particular transaction, whether or not you so direct; 5.10.1.5 to reject at any future auction any bids made by you or on your behalf or obtain a deposit from you before accepting any bids. 5.10.2 If you fail to make payment within thirty-five days, we shall in addition be entitled: 5.10.2.1 to cancel the sale of the Lot or any other item sold to you at the same or any other auction; 5.10.2.2 to arrange a resale of the Lot, publicly or privately, and, if this results in a lower price being obtained, claim the balance from you together with all reasonable costs including a 20% seller’s commission, expenses, damages, legal fees, commissions and premiums of whatever kind associated with both sales or otherwise, incurred in connection with your failure to make payment;
5.10.2.3 when reselling the Lot, place a notice in our catalogue stating that you successfully purchased the Lot at auction but have subsequently failed to pay the Hammer Price of the Lot; or 5.10.2.4 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit. 5.10.3 If you fail to collect within fourteen days after the sale, whether or not payment has been made, you will be required 5.10.3.1 to pay a storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost that may apply. 5.10.3.2 you will not be entitled to collect the Lot until all outstanding charges are met, together with payment of all other amounts due to us. 5.11 Uses of default information If you fail to make payment for a Lot in accordance with these Terms and Conditions: 5.11.1 We reserve the right to refuse you the right to make bids for any future auction irrespective of whether previous defaults have been settled; and 5.11.2 You consent to us disclosing details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms, which will include your name, address, nature of the default and the date of the default. Auctioneers or live bidding platforms who receive details of the default may rely on such information when deciding whether to enter into a transaction with you in the future. 5.12 Export Licence 5.12.1 If required we can, at our discretion, advise you on the detailed provisions of the export licensing regulations. Where we advise you in relation to export licensing regulations the ultimate responsibility in respect of any export will lie with you and we will not be responsible for your failure to apply for any necessary licences. 5.12.2 If the Lot is going to be hand carried by you, you may be required to produce a valid export licence to us or sign a waiver document stating that a licence will be applied for. 5.12.3 You should always check whether an export licence is required before exporting. Export licences are usually obtained within two or three weeks but delays can occur. 5.12.4 Unless otherwise agreed by us in writing, the fact that you wish to apply for an export licence does not affect your obligation to make payment within seven days nor our right to charge interest on late payment. 5.12.5 If you request that we apply for an export licence on your behalf, we shall be entitled to recover from you our disbursements and out of pocket expenses in relation to such application, together with any relevant VAT. 5.12.6 We will not be obliged to rescind a sale nor to refund any interest or other expenses incurred by you where payment is made by you despite the fact that an export licence is required. 5.13 Refund in the case of Forgery 5.13.1 A sale will be cancelled, and the amount paid refunded to you if a Lot (other than a miscellaneous item not described in the catalogue) sold by us proves to have been a Forgery. We shall not however be obliged to refund any amounts if either (a) the catalogue description or saleroom notice at the auction date corresponded to the generally accepted opinion of scholars or experts at that time, or fairly indicated that there was a conflict of opinions, or (b) it can be demonstrated that the Lot is a Forgery only by means of either a scientific process not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which at the date of the auction was unreasonably expensive or impracticable or likely to have caused damage to the Lot. Furthermore, you should note that this refund can be obtained only if the following conditions are met: 5.13.1.1 you must notify us in writing, within seven days of the receipt of the Lot(s), that in your view the Lot concerned is a Forgery; 5.13.1.2 you must then return the item to us within fourteen days from receipt of the Lot(s), in the same condition as at the auction date; and 5.13.1.3 as soon as possible following return of the Lot, you must produce evidence satisfactory to us that the Lot is a Forgery and that you are able to transfer good title to us, free from any third party claims. 5.13.1.4 you must provide to us all evidence obtained by you that a Lot is a Forgery no later than 7 days after you receive such evidence. 5.13.2 In no circumstances shall we be required to pay you any more than the amount paid by you for the Lot concerned and you shall have no claim for interest. 5.13.3 The benefit of this guarantee is not capable of being transferred, and is solely for the benefit of the person to whom the original invoice was made out by us in respect of the Lot when sold and who, since the sale, has remained the owner of the Lot without disposing of any interest in it to any third party. 5.13.4 We shall be entitled to rely on any scientific or other process to establish that the Lot is not a Forgery, whether or not such process was used or in use at the date of the auction.
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LIABILITY Nothing in these Terms and Conditions limits or excludes our liability for: 6.1 death or personal injury resulting from negligence; or 6.2 any damage or liability incurred by you as a result of our fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation.
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USE OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION 7.1 We will use the personal information you provide to us to: 7.1.1 process the bids you make on Lots (whether successful or otherwise) and other auction related services we provide; 7.1.2 process your payment relating to a successful purchase of a Lot; 7.1.3 arrange for delivery of any Lot you purchase, which will include passing your details to shipping providers and, on overseas deliveries, to customs where they make enquiries regarding the Lot; 7.1.4 inform you about similar products or services that we provide, but you may stop receiving these at any time by contacting us. 7.2 In accordance with clause 4.2, you agree that we may pass your information to credit reference agencies and that they may keep a record of any search that they do. 7.3 In accordance with clause 5.11, you agree that where you default on making payment for a Lot in accordance with these terms and conditions we may disclose details of such default to other auctioneers and live bidding platforms. 7.4 We are also working closely with third parties (including, for example, other auctioneers and live bidding platforms) and may receive information about you from them. COPYRIGHT 8.1 We shall have the right (on a non-exclusive basis) to photograph, video or otherwise produce an image of the Lot. All rights in such an image will belong to us, and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. 8.2 The copyright in all images, illustrations and written material relating to a Lot is and shall remain at all times our property and we shall have the right to use it in whatever way we see fit. You shall not use or allow anyone else to use such images, illustrations or written material without our prior written consent. VAT You shall give us all relevant information about your VAT status and that of the Lot to ensure that the correct information is printed in the catalogues. Once printed, the information cannot be changed. If we incur any unforeseen cost or expense as a result of the information being incorrect, you will reimburse to us on demand the full amount incurred.
10 NOTICES All notices given under these Terms and Conditions may be served personally, sent by 1st class post, or faxed to the address given to the sender by the other party. Any notice sent by post will be deemed to have been received on the second working day after posting or, if the addressee is overseas, on the fifth working day after posting. Any notice sent by fax or served personally will be deemed to be delivered on the first working day following despatch. 11 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS The following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for the purposes of your business. 11.1 Limitation of Liability Subject to clause 6, we shall not be liable, whether in tort (including for negligence) or breach of statutory duty, contract, misrepresentation or otherwise for any: 11.1.1 loss of profits, loss of business, depletion of goodwill and/or similar losses, loss of anticipated savings, loss of goods, loss of contract, loss of use, loss of corruption of data or information; or 11.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss, costs, damages, charges or expenses. 11.2 Severability If any part of these Terms and Condition is found by any court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part may be discounted and the rest of the conditions shall continue to be valid and enforceable to the fullest extent permitted by law. 11.3 Force majeure We shall have no liability to you if we are prevented from, or delayed in performing, our obligations under these Terms and Conditions or from carrying on our business by acts, events, omissions or accidents beyond our reasonable control, including (without limitation) strikes, lock-outs or other industrial disputes (whether involving our workforce or the workforce of any other party), failure of a utility service or transport network, act of God, war, riot, civil commotion, malicious damage, compliance with any law or governmental order, rule, regulation or direction, accident, breakdown of plant or machinery, fire, flood, storm or default of suppliers or subcontractors. 11.4 Waiver 11.4.1 A waiver of any right under these Terms and Conditions is only effective if it is in writing and it applies only to the circumstances for which it is given. No failure or delay by a party in exercising any right or remedy under these Terms and Conditions or by law shall constitute a waiver of that (or any other) right or remedy, nor preclude or restrict its further exercise. No single or partial exercise of such right or remedy shall preclude or restrict the further exercise of that (or any other) right or remedy. 11.4.2 Unless specifically provided otherwise, rights arising under these Terms and Conditions are cumulative and do not exclude rights provided by law.
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11.5 Law and Jurisdiction 11.5.1 These Terms and Conditions and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or their subject matter, shall be governed by, and construed in accordance with, the law of England and Wales. 11.5.2 The parties irrevocably agree that the courts of England and Wales shall have exclusive jurisdiction to settle any dispute or claim that arises out of, or in connection with, Terms and Conditions or their subject matter.
Postal Charges Prices for books (items sent by this method are not covered by insurance) Weight
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EU
Rest of the World
Up to 1kg
£8 for any weight
£12
£15
Up to 2kg
£8 for any weight
£18
£25
Prices for all other items including postage and packaging Invoice Value
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Up to £1,500
£10
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£20
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£40
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£20
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Shipments of more than 2kg or volumetric measurement of more than 2kg have to be sent by courier. Certain countries may incur extra charge when courier services are required by our insurance policy. For lots sent by courier please contact Auctionteam@spink.com for calculation of any further relevant cost in addition to the above charges. Value Added Tax (VAT) Charging of (VAT) at Auction The information shown on this page sets out the way in which Spink intends to account for VAT. i.
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme 1. Where possible, we will offer Lots for sale under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. Such Lots can be identified by the absence of any VAT symbol next to the Lot number in the catalogue and will not be subject to VAT on the Hammer Price. 2. Where Lots are sold using the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme to UK VAT–registered businesses, the VAT on Buyers’ Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day, we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium. This will enable VAT-registered businesses to recover the VAT charged as input tax, subject to the normal rules for recovering input tax.
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Zero-Rated Lots Limited Categories of goods, such as books, are Zero-rated (o) for VAT in the United Kingdom. Such Lots are offered under the Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme. In these circumstances no VAT will be added to the Buyer’s premium.
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Daggered Lots Lots which are Daggered (†) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 20% on both the Hammer Price and the Buyer’s Premium.
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Imported and Omega Lots Lots which are marked (x) in the catalogue are subject to VAT at 5% on the Hammer price plus 20% on the Buyer’s premium. Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω) are subject to VAT at 20% on the Hammer Price and on the Buyer’s Premium. This VAT is payable on items imported from outside the EU. In these cases we have used a temporary importation procedure, which in effect means that the point of importation is deferred until the Lot has been sold. At this point the Buyer is treated as the importer and is liable to pay the import VAT due. We will collect the VAT from you and pay it to HM Customs and Excise on your behalf.
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Investment Gold Lots Lots marked (g) in the catalogue are exempt from VAT on the Hammer Price and are subject to VAT at 20% on the Buyer’s Premium. A refund of VAT charged on the Buyer’s Premium can also be made on receipt of proof of business as a collectibles dealer outside of the EU.
SALE CALENDAR 2016 STAMPS 8 June 8 June 14 June 6 July 13 July 26 July 26/27 July 10 September 20 September October 5 October 15 October 26/27 October November COINS 21 June 22/23 June 27/29 June
The Jose Castillejo Collection of Guatemala, 1871-86 The Stefano Fantaroni Collection of The Kingdom of Italy The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Professor Derek Diamond Collection of New Zealand 2d. Chalons and the 1898-1908 Pictorial Issue Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire - Part VI The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale Stamps and Covers of South East Asia The John Clemente Collection of Tasmania Postal History The James Hamlin Collection of Great Britain and British Commonwealth The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale including Important Colombia, Italian P.O.’s in China and Bulgaria The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale The Philatelic Collector’s Series Sale
New York New York Hong Kong
155 156 CSS18
London London London London Singapore London New York
16042 16043 16028 16030 16032 16044 157
Lugano Hong Kong London New York
New York New York
30 November 1 December
Ancient Coins - The Squires Collection and The Mendon Collection The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals including European Coins from the Peter Woodhead Collection The Academic Collection of Lord Stewartby: English Coins part 2, Coins of Henry II to Edward II The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Academic Collection of Lord Stewartby: English Coins part 3, Gold Coins Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals The Nicholas Rhodes Collection: Coins of North East India (Part 2) The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Academic Collection of Lord Stewartby: English Coins part 4, Coins of Edward III to Richard III Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
BANKNOTES 22/23 June 5 July 18 August 28/29 September 19/20 October 7 December
SW1019 CSS20 16034 158
325 324
London
16005
London Hong Kong London London London New York
16020 CSS23 16021 16006 16041 326
London London London
16022 16007 16007
The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale World Banknotes
New York London Hong Kong London New York London
324 16009 CSS23 16015 326 16016
MEDALS 21 July 24 November
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
London London
16002 16003
BONDS & SHARES 22/23 June 18 August 19/20 October 18 November
The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Bonds & Share Certificates of the World
New York Hong Kong New York London
324 CSS23 326 16018
AUTOGRAPHS 22/23 June 13 July 19/20 October
The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale Autographs, Historical Documents, Ephemera and Postal History The Numismatic Collector’s Series Sale
New York London New York
324 16043 326
WINES 23 June 9 September 6 October
An Evening of Great Whiskies and Spirits An Evening of Great Whiskies and Spirits An Evening of Great Whiskies and Spirits
Hong Kong Singapore Hong Kong
SFW20 SFW21 SFW22
28 June 18 August 26 September 26/27 September 27 September 19/20 October tbc
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