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216 ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
ANCIENT, BRITISH AND FOREIGN COINS
AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO
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SALE CALENDAR 2013
YOUR SPECIALISTS
STAMPS
UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger
Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith
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COINS
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Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Barbara Mears John Pett
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BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES
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ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA
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BOOKS
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AUTOGRAPHS
STAMPS
20 March
22/23 March
6 April
16/17 April
17 April
19 April
19/20 April
20 April
21 May
5 June
10/11 July
10 September
11 September
21 September
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Cape of Good Hope
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part I
French Mail in the West Indies – The Federico Borromeo D’Adda Collection
The Collector’s Series Sale, including important Chile and Portugal
Sicily – An International Large Gold Medal Collection
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India, Part II
Specialised Great Britain Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India and States, Part III
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Great Britain
Stamps and Covers of South East Asia
London
New York
Hong Kong
London
London
Lugano
Lugano
Lugano
London
London
London
London
London
Singapore
13024
142
CSS05
13031
13036
SW1005
SW1006
SW1007
13025
13026
13027
13028
13029
13030
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection
The Collector’s Series Sale
North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
London
Hong Kong
New York
London
Hong Kong
New York
London
London
13012
CSS05
316
13013
13020
317
13019
13015
The Collector’s Series Sale
World Banknotes
The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales and West Midlands
The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes Part II
The Collector’s Series Sale
The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England
The Collector’s Series Sale
World Banknotes
World Banknotes
Hong Kong
London
London
London
New York
London
New York
London
London
CSS05
13004
13032
13033
316
13035
317
13018
13034
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
London
London
London
13001
13002
13003
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
Bonds and Share Certificates of the World
The Collector’s Series Sale
Bonds and Share Certificates of the World
Hong Kong
New York
London
New York
London
CSS05
316
13016
317
13017
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
New York
New York
An Evening of Exceptional Wines
Hong Kong
COINS
26/27 March
6 April
22/23 May
27 June
21 August
28/29 August
24 September
3 December
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WINES
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BANKNOTES
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18 April
19 April
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25 April
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BONDS AND SHARES
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316
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May
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ANCIENT, BRITISH & FOREIGN COINS
AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
26 and 27 March 2013
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Session 1: Lots 1 - 349
Session 2: Lots 350 - 753
Session 3: Lots 754 - 1033
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AnCIenT, BRITISh & FoReIGn CoInS & CoMMeMoRATIve MedALS
Order of Sale
DAY ONE
TUESDAY 26 MARCH
Commencing at 2.00 p.m
Lots
ANCIENT COINS
Ancient Greek
Sasanian
Aksumite
Roman
Byzantine
1 – 49
1
16
22
25
45
–
–
–
–
–
15
21
24
44
49
ISLAMIC COINS
50 – 68
INDIAN COINS
69 – 157
WORLD COINS
Afghanistan
Algeria
Australia
Austria
Belgium
Bolivia
Brazil
British Commonwealth
British West Africa
Bulgaria
Cilician Armenia
Cuba
Denmark
Egypt
Ethiopia
Fiji
France
French Indo-China
Germany
German Colonial
Greece
Gulf States
Hawaii
Hungary
Iran
Iraq
Italy
Jamaica
Libya
Madagascar
Malta
Mexico
Monaco
Morocco
158 – 332
158 – 162
163
164 – 166
167 – 170
171
172 – 173
174
175 – 177
178
179
180
181
182 – 185
186 – 188
189 – 190
191 – 193
194 – 206
207
208 – 218
219 – 220
221 – 222
223
224 – 225
226
227 – 246
247
248 – 265
266 – 267
268
269 – 270
271 – 274
275 – 277
278
279
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Order of Sale
Mozambique
Myanmar (Burma)
Netherlands
New Guinea
New Zealand
Palestine
Peru
Portugal
Russia
South Africa
Sweden
Tunisia
Turkey
United States of America
Zanzibar
Miscellaneous lots of World Coins
281
288
292
294
–
–
–
–
298
301
308
321
–
–
–
–
324 –
330 –
WORLD HISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
280
287
291
293
295
296
297
300
307
320
322
323
327
328
329
332
333 – 349
DAY TWO
TUESDAY 26 MARCH
Morning Session - commencing at 10.00 a.m
THE KENNETH HEWITT COLLECTION OF IRON AGE COINS OF
SOUTH AND EASTERN BRITAIN
350 – 472
ENGLISH HAMMERED COINS – OTHER PROPERTIES
473 – 635
COIN CABINET
636
TRADE TOKENS
637 – 643
COINS OF SCOTLAND
644 – 666
COINS OF IRELAND
667 – 729
PASSES AND TRADE TOKENS OF IRELAND
730 – 753
Afternoon Session - commencing at 2.00 p.m
BRITISH HISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
754 – 801
BRITISH PROOF AND CURRENCY SETS
802 – 812
BRITISH MILLED COINS
813 – 1021
MAUNDY MONEY
1022 – 1033
END OF SALE
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DAY ONE
TUESDAY 26 MARCH 2013
Commencing at 2.00 p.m. (Lots 1-349)
All Sales are subject to the Conditions of Business printed at the back of this catalogue
Estimates
The estimated selling price of each lot is printed below the lot description and does not include the Buyer’s Premium.
Bidders should bear in mind that estimates are prepared well in advance of the sale and are not definitive.
They are subject to revision.
ANCIENT GREEK COINS
1
1
2
Attica, Athens (mid-late 5th century BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 16.90g, helmeted head of
Athena right, rev. AΘE, owl standing right, head facing, olive spray and crescent behind
(cf. Svoronos pl. 14, 22-23), minor surface erosion, toned, very fine
Bosporus, Kotys III (228-35), Stater, 7.52g, c.231/2 AD, head right, rev.
head of Severus Alexander right (S.5489), very fine
HKΦ
£500-600
below
£80-120
3
3 (x1.5)
3
Kingdom of Lydia, Time of Croesus (c.561-46 BC, or later), ¿ Stater, 8.51g, foreparts
of lion and bull confronted, rev. two incuse squares with irregular markings, side-by-side
(cf. Traité 401, pl.X, 2), almost extremely fine
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£4,500-5,500
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4
4
5
6
Caria, Myndos, 2nd-1st century BC, ¡ Drachm, 3.69g, laureate head of Zeus right, rev.
Isis headdress above corn ears and thunderbolt (BMC 18, 134, 6), good very fine,
Cappodocia, Ariarathes X (42-36 BC), ¡ Drachm, 3.91g, bearded, diademed head
right, rev. Athena standing left, inscriptions around (cf. Simonetta 17), very fine, Tarsos,
¡ Obol, 0.68g (SNG Paris 278-281), very fine (3)
£250-300
Cyprus, Amathos, Rhoikos (?) (c.350 BC), ¡ Tetrobol, 2.20g, lion’s head right, rev.
forepart of lion right, head facing (cf. BMC 18ff), together with an Obol, 0.53g, of the
same type (BMC - ), uncleaned, very fine or better (2)
£200-300
Cyprus, Amathos (early-mid 4th century BC), an interesting group of silver fractions,
crouching lion right, rev. forepart of lion right, within dotted square within incuse square
(8), 1.64g, 1.63g, 0.78g, 0.84g, 0.93g, 0.85g, 0.71g, 0.53g. (cf. BMC 4ff and pl. XVIII,
6), together with a Tetrobol (c.350 BC), 2.00g, lion’s head right, rev. forepart of lion
right, head facing (cf. BMC 18), and an Obol, 0.51g, of the same type (BMC - ), all
uncleaned, with grey deposit, an interesting group for study, fine to good fine, some obverses
weak, as often the case for these issues (10)
£150-200
7
7 (x1.5)
7
North Africa, Cyrene (c.308-277 BC), ¡ Didrachm, 7.42g, head of Apollo Carneius
right, rev. KY - PA, silphium plant, tripod on left, Π on right (BMC 252, pl. XXXIII, 19),
very fine
£500-600
8
8 (x1.5)
8
Kingdom of Macedon, Alexander III, the Great (336-23 BC), ¿ Stater, 8.53g,
Babylon, head of Athena right, wearing triple-crested helmet ornamented with coiled
snake, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ AΛEΞAN∆POY, Nike standing left, holding wreath and stylis, MI on left,
monogram in wreath on right (Price 3748), mark on cheek, good very fine
5
£1,200-1,600
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9
9 (x1.5)
9
Kingdom of Syria, Seleukos I, Nikator (312-281 BC), ¡ Tetradrachm, 17.06g, Susa,
head of hero right (Alexander the Great or Seleukos), wearing helmet with bull’s horn
and ear and covered with panther’s skin, lion’s skin knotted round neck, rev. BA ΛEΩΣ
ΣEΛEYKOY, Nike standing right, placing wreath on trophy, H on left, AX in centre field
(Seleucid Coins 174(5); Newell, ESM, 418), very fine to good very fine
I
10
10
10 (x1.5)
Kingdom of Syria, Seleukos I, Nikator (312-281 BC), ¡ Drachm, 4.24g, Susa, head
of hero right (Alexander the Great or Seleukos), wearing helmet with bull’s horn and ear
and covered with panther’s skin, lion’s skin knotted round neck, rev. BAΣIΛEΩΣ ΣEΛEYKOY,
Nike standing right, placing wreath on trophy, H on left, AX in centre field (Seleucid Coins
173 (12); Newell, ESM, 417), toned, extremely fine
11
x11
£3,000-4,000
11 (x1.5)
Kingdom of Egypt, Ptolemy I (323-283 BC), as Satrap, 323-305 BC, ¿ Stater, 7.25g,
Alexandria(?), type of Alexander the Great, in name of Ptolemy I, head of Athena right
wearing triple crested helmet with coiled snake on bowl, rev. ΠTOΛEMAIOY, Nike standing
left holding wreath and stylis, wheel in field to left, traces of EY-Φ in field (cf. Svonoros
64, pl. III, 5 (Half Stater); SNG Copenhagen -), traces of mounting, scratches above
Athena and marks in field, very fine, reverse good fine, extremely rare, apparently
unrecorded as a Stater
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£2,800-3,500
£1,500-2,000
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13
14
Indo-Greek, Menander (c.165-30 BC), Drachm, 2.43g, diademed bust left holding
spear, rev. Athena right, holding thunderbolt, monogram left (M.1786), attractively
toned, good very fine
£30-40
Indo-Greek, Menander, Drachm, 2.44g, bust right holding spear/Pallas, square Æ
Units (2), elephant head/club; Strato I (c.125-100 BC), Drachm, 2.21g (M.224, 240,
308), the first three very fine, the last about fine/poor (4)
£100-120
Indo-Greek, Antialcidas (c.115-95 BC), Drachms (2), 2.46g, bust right wearing kausia,
2.30g, helmeted bust, rev. Zeus Nikephoros (Bopearachchi Série 12, 13; SNG ANS
1058-1103; M.277, 279), very fine, about very fine (2)
£80-100
15
15
Indo-Greek, Telephos (c.80-75BC), Drachm, 2.24g, Bactria, BAΣIΛEΩΣ EYEPΓETOY
THΛEΦOY, serpent god facing, rev. radiate Helios standing holding sceptre on left, Selene
standing to right, monogram right, Kharoshthi legend around (Bopearachchi & Rahman
645; SNG ANS -; M. 451), fine, scarce
£1,000-1,200
SASANIAN COINS
16
Sasanian, Varhran V (420-38), Drachm, Yazdgard III (632-51), Drachm (Sellwood
43, 74; Göbl 155, 234), both about fine; Hephthalite, countermarked Drachm of Peroz
(Göbl Documente Em.283, c/m 79), coin fine, countermark a little better (3)
£120-150
Sasanian, Kavad I (488-96 and 498-531), Drachms, type 1 (2), type 2 (4), fine to very
fine (6)
£100-150
18
Sasanian, Khusru I (531-79), Drachms (6), various mints and dates, fine to very fine (6)
£100-150
19
Sasanian, Hormazd IV (579-90), Drachms (17), various mints and dates, fine to very
fine (17)
£250-300
Sasanian, Khusru II (590-628), Drachms (18), various mints and dates, fine to good very
fine (18)
£220-280
Sasanian, Khusru II, Drachms (18), various mints and dates, fine to good very fine (18)
£220-280
16
17
20
21
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AKSUMITE COINS
References for Aksumite coins:
AC
Munro-Hay S and Juel-Jensen B, Aksumite Coinage, Spink, 1995.
H
Hahn W, Die Münzprügung des Axumitischen Reiches, LNV 2, 1983.
Asterisk denotes that this form is unpublished.
22
22
23
22 (x1.5)
Aksum, Aphilas (c.300 A.D.), ¿ 1/8-Unit,* 0.44g, draped bust right, wearing
headcloth, disc and crescent at right, rev. AΦI/ΛAC/BACI/ΛEY “King Aphilas” in four lines
(AC 8; H 6), very fine
£200-250
Aksum, Hataz (later 6th century), Æ Units (12), crowned and draped bust facing
holding hand-cross in front of chest, Ge’ez legend ngs Htz “King Hataz”, rev. Greek cross
in diamond-shaped frame with cross at each angle, Ge’ez legend shl l’Hzb “Mercy to the
people”, nine with symbol by chin (cross right (4), pellet left, crescent above pellet right*,
crescent left open upwards, Ge’ez Z on side right* (2)), (AC 141; H 65), fine to very fine,
well above average for this issue (12)
£100-120
For the crescent left open upwards see Spink auction, 30 November 2005, lot 588
24
Aksum, Hataz (later 6th century), Æ Units (12), crowned and draped bust facing
holding hand-cross in front of chest, Ge’ez legend ngs Htz “King Hataz”, rev. Greek cross
in diamond-shaped frame with cross at each angle, Ge’ez legend shl l’Hzb “Mercy to the
people”, nine with symbol by chin (cross right (5), pellet left, crescent above pellet right*,
crescent left open to right*, Ge’ez Z on side right*) (AC 141; H 65), fine to very fine, well
above average for this issue (12)
£100-120
ROMAN COINS
25
25
25 (x1.5)
Roman Imperatorial, Brutus, Denarius, 3.14g, mint in Western Asia Minor or
Macedonia, 42 BC, bare head right, BRVT [IMP L PLAET CEST], rev. EID · MAR, pileus (cap
of Liberty) between two daggers (cf. Cahn, Quaderni Ticinesi xviii, 27a; RIC 1439; RRC
508/3; RSC 15), porous surfaces, metal flaw on face, fair/fine, a newly found example of
this desirable issue, rare, especially so from British soil
PROVENANCE:
Found November 2012, by the river Thames, Whitchurch on Thames, Berkshire.
Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme, PAS ref. FAPJW-E8D 710
The EID MAR issue was struck by Marcus Junius Brutus, an assassin of Julius Caesar,
in 42 BC. The reverse of this coin is a clear statement of the aims of the conspirators to restore
the liberties of the Republic and celebrates the murder of Julius Caesar on March 15th 44 BC.
The allusion to one of the most important events in Roman history ensures that this type is one
of the most sought after and historic of all Roman coins.
English finds of Roman Republican and Imperatorial coins are unusual, these having
circulated in Britain after the Roman conquest of 43 AD, these usually found as worn coins,
and a few, possibly, before then. It is remarkable though for an example of this rare and
historically important issue to be found in Britain and this coin is the only example known
to us.
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£3,000-5,000
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Roman Imperial, Æ coins (5), Germanicus, issue by Claudius (AD 41-54), As, head
right, rev. inscription around S.C (RIC 106), fine, Caligula (AD 37-41), Quadrans, Rome
AD 40, inscription around pileus dividing SC, rev. inscription around RCC (RIC 52), fine,
Titus, as Caesar, Lyon, 77-78, rev. Spes advancing left holding flower, SC (RIC 1282),
reverse deposits, good fine, Vabalathus, with Aurelian, (271-72), Æ Antoninianus
(RIC (Aurelian) 381), about fine, Constantius I, as Caesar (293-305), Follis, Alexandria,
rev. Genius standing left holding wreath and cornucopia, XX in field to left, E I to right
(RIC 33a), good fine (5)
£100-130
Second and third Century Sestertii (3), Faustina Junior, rev. Juno standing left,
holding patera and sceptre, a peacock at her feet (RIC 1646), Lucius Verus (161-69),
rev. Marcus Aurelius and Verus standing facing each other clasping hands
(RIC 1285), Caracalla (211-17), rev. Securitas enthroned right at ease, altar before
(RIC 512a), good fine to very fine (3)
£120-150
Constantius II (337-61), ¡ Siliqua, 2.18g, Nicomedia, pearl-diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. VOTIS XXX MVLTIS XXXX in wreath, SMN in ex. (RIC 81), very fine,
a Republican ¡ Quinarius of 81 BC, laureate head of Apollo right, rev. Victory crowning
trophy, III in field (Crawford 373/1b), good fine, together with miscellaneous Sestertii
(3), second brass (2), Constantine I Folles of London (2), a cast copy of a Caligula
Sestertius with his three sisters on the reverse, and 111 mid-late 3rd century
Æ Antoniniani, mainly found in the area of Eyam, Derbyshire in the early 19th century,
poor to fine (120)
£80-120
29
29
Valentinian I (364-75), ¿ Solidus, 4.08g, Antioch, 364-67, rosette diademed, draped
and cuirassed bust right, D N VALENTINI-ANVS P F AVG, rev. RESTITVTOR REIPVBLICAE,
Valentinian standing facing, head right, holding labarum and Victory on globe, cross on
right, *ANTI* in ex. (RIC 2b), light scratches in right reverse field, good fine
£250-350
30
30 (x1.5)
30
Theodosius I (379-95), ¿ Solidus, 4.39g, Aquileia, 383-88, pearl-diademed, draped
and cuirassed bust right, D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG, rev. VICTOR-IA AVGG, two emperors
seated facing, both nimbate, holding a globe, Victory behind with spread wings, branch
between them, A - Q in field, COM in ex. (RIC 44b; C. 37), light cleaning scratches on
obverse, extremely fine
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£600-800
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31 (x1.5)
31
Valentinian II (375-92), ¿ Solidus, 4.44g, Trier, 388-92, pearl-diademed, draped and
cuirassed bust right, D N VALENTINI-ANVS P F AVG, rev. VICTOR-IA AVGG, two emperors
seated facing, both nimbate, holding a globe, Victory behind with spread wings, branch
between their legs, T - R in field, COM in ex. (RIC 90a; C. 37), light cleaning scratches on
obverse, extremely fine
£600-800
32
32 (x1.5)
32
Valentinian II, ¿ Solidus, 4.44g, North Italian mint, 388-92, pearl-diademed, draped
and cuirassed bust right, D N VALENTINI-ANVS P F AVG, rev. VICTOR-IA AVGG, two emperors
seated facing, both nimbate, holding a globe, Victory behind with spread wings, branch
between them, COM in ex. (RIC, Milan, 5e), a few light scratches in obverse field, lustrous,
extremely fine
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33 (x 2)
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Eugenius (392-94), ¿ Solidus, 4.48g, Trier, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust
right, D N EVGENI-VS P F AVG, rev. VICTOR-IA AVGG, two emperors seated facing,
both nimbate, holding a globe, Victory behind with spread wings, branch between them,
T - R in field, COM in ex. (RIC 3; C. 6), light graze on face of the emperor seated on the right,
lustrous, extremely fine, reverse about extremely fine, very rare
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£8,000-10,000
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34
35
35
Honorius (393-423), ¿ Solidus, 4.44g, Ravenna, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed
bust right, D N HONORI-VS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, emperor standing right, holding
standard and Victory on globe, treading on seated captive on ground, R - V in field,
CONOB in ex. (RIC 1319), very fine
£300-400
Honorius, ¿ Solidus, 4.42g, Ravenna, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right,
D N HONORI-VS P F AVG, rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, emperor standing right, holding standard
and Victory on globe, treading on seated captive on ground, R - V in field, CONOB in ex.
(RIC 1319), very fine
£300-400
36
36
Honorius, ¿ Solidus, 4.45g, Ravenna, pearl-diademed, draped and cuirassed bust right,
rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG, emperor standing right, holding standard
and Victory on globe, treading on seated captive on ground, R - V in field, CONOB in ex.
(RIC 1323), good very fine, reverse very fine
D N HONORI-VS P F AVG,
37
37
38
38
Theodosius II (402-50), ¿ Solidus, 4.44g, Constantinople, 408-20, three-quarters
facing armoured bust, wearing pearl-diademed helmet, D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG,
rev. CONCORDI-A AVGGI, Concordia seated facing, head right, holding sceptre and Victory
on globe, star on left, CONOB in ex. (RIC 202; Hahn 12b), very fine
£250-350
Theodosius II, ¿ Solidus, 4.42g, Constantinople, 430-40, three-quarters facing
armoured bust, wearing pearl-diademed helmet, D N THEODO-SIVS P F AVG, rev. VOT XXX
MVLT XXXXZ, Constantinopolis enthroned left, holding cross on globe and sceptre, left
foot on prow, shield by throne, star on right, CONOB in ex. (RIC 257; Hahn 25), very fine
£250-350
39
39
x40
40
Leo I (457-74), ¿ Solidus, 4.46g, Constantinople, three-quarters facing armoured bust,
wearing pearl-diademed helmet, D N LEO PE-RPET AVG, rev. VICTORI-A AVGGG∆, Victory
standing left, holding long jewelled cross, star on right, CONOB in ex. (RIC 630; Hahn
3b), die-wear on nose, lustrous, extremely fine
£300-400
Leo I, Solidus, 4.46g, Constantinople, helmeted and cuirassed bust facing holding spear
and shield, D N LEO PE-R PET AVG, rev. VICTORI-A AVGGΓ, Victory standing left, holding
long jewelled cross, star on right, CONOB in ex. (RIC 630; Hahn 3b), good very fine
£200-250
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42
43
Roman coins (51), Denarii (13), including Mark Antony with Julius Caesar
(Cr. 488/1), poor, rare, Mark Antony, distyle temple (Cr.496/1), poor, others (11),
various Emperors (10), Republican (1), generally fair, Dupondius (1), As (20), including
Augustus, Agrippa, Tiberius, Caligula, Galba, Vespasian, others (15), various,
generally poor - fair, Quadrans (2), fine, Greco-Roman (7) of which billon Tetradrachms
(5), including Tiberius, Nero, Hadrian, generally fair - fine, other ancient Æ (8),
generally fair (51)
£150-200
Third and fourth centuries, an accumulation of Æ minim barbarous radiates (86), some
imitating the GLORIA EXERCITVS Æ 3 Constantinian issues, a few third century radiate
types, an interesting accumulation, most likely from Britain, some with visible detail, fair
(86)
£30-40
Roman coins, third and fourth century, ¡ (7), including Magnus Maximus, Siliqua,
Trier, very fine, others (6), Æ (93), various denominations and rulers, generally fair, some
better, some broken, other Æ (9), Greco-Roman (8), Byzantine (1), generally fair, one or
two better (109)
£100-150
The first, noted as ex F. Haley, 1957
44
Miscellaneous, late Roman Æ (88), other Greek (9), Roman Imperial (2) and Byzantine
(3), fine and better, with some collector’s tickets (102)
£100-200
BYZANTINE
45
45
46
47
46
Anastasius I (491-518), Solidus, 4.49g, Constantinople, armoured bust facing, wearing
pearl-diademed helmet and holding spear over shoulder, D N ANASTA-SIVS P P AVG, rev.
VICTORI-A AVGGGI, Victory standing left, holding long jewelled cross, star in right field,
CONOB in ex. (Sear 3; MIB 3), almost extremely fine
£400-500
Focas (602-10), ¿ Solidus, 4.47g, Constantinople, crowned, draped and cuirassed facing
bust, holding cross on globe, rev. VICTORIA AVGUI, angel standing facing, holding staff
surmounted by Christogram and cross on globe, CONOB in ex. (Sear 618; DOC 5),
lustrous, extremely fine
£250-300
Heraclius (610-41), ¿ Solidus, 4.43g, Constantinople, crowned, draped busts of
Heraclius and Heraclius Constantine facing, cross above, rev. VICTORIA AVGUE, cross
potent on three steps, CONOB in ex. (Sear 738; DOC 13), about very fine
£150-200
48
x48
49
47
49
Constans II (641-68), Solidus, 4.37g, Constantinople, facing busts of Constans with
long beard, left, and Constantine IV beardless, right, rev. cross on steps, officina H, in ex.
CONOBI (Sear 960), graffiti in reverse fields, very fine
£160-200
Constantine X Ducas (1059-67), Histamenom Nomisma, 4.28g, Constantinople, Christ
seated facing on throne with upright arms, rev. Constantine, bearded, standing facing,
wearing crown, saccos and loros and holding labarum to left and globus cruciger to right
(Sear 1847), some marks, nearly very fine
£150-200
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50
Arab Sasanian, Salm bin Ziyad (680-84), Dirham, mrwr (Marv), AH63, countermark,
Gaube 27 type in obverse margin (Eshragh 82; Album 18), good very fine
£120-150
51
Umayyad, Dirhams, Dimishq (6), AH86, 90, 95 (2), 104, 106, fine to very fine (6)
£120-150
52
Umayyad, Dirhams, Wasit (9), AH86, 89, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, Darabjird (1),
AH93, the last coin with 20% of flan missing, generally very fine (10)
£200-250
Umayyad, Dirhams, Wasit (10), AH86, 94, 105, 108, 111, 113, 115, 116, 118, 119,
generally very fine (10)
£200-250
Umayyad, Dirhams, Wasit (11), AH105, 121 (2), 122, 123 (3), 124 (3), date unclear
(1), fine to very fine (11)
£200-250
50
53
54
55
55 (x1.5)
55
56
Abbasid, al-Radi (934-40) Donative Dirham, 2.93g, type A, al-Basra, AH328, citing the
heir Abu’l-Fadl (A.255A), crack in margin, very fine, scarce
£500-600
Abbasid, al-Muttaqi (940-44), Dirham, Madinat al-Salam, AH331; al-Mustakfi
(944-46), Dirham, Madinat al-Salam, AH331 (A.261, 264), both fine; Abbasid
Revolution, Dirham, Jayy, AH129 (A.206.1), with solder mount, fine; Qarakhanid,
Suleyman bin Yusuf (1031-56), Dirham, mint unclear, probably Kashghar, AH429
(A.3359), about fine (4)
£150-200
57
57
58
58
Samanid, Nuh II bin Mansur (976-97), ¿ Dinar, 3.67g, Herat, AH378 (A.1468),
about very fine
£150-200
Amir of Wakhsh, Abu’l Abbas Muhammad bin Ahmad (c.1221), ¿ Dinar, 3.51g,
Wakhsh, AH(6)18 (A. E1754), some flat areas in margins, about very fine, scarce
£150-200
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59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Ghaznavid, Mahmud (998-1030), ¿ Dinar, 4.07g, Herat, AH411 (A.1607), full flan,
fine
£150-200
Ghaznavid, Mahmud (as autonomous ruler, 998-1030), Bilingual Dirhem, Lahore,
probably AH419 (A.1610; MWI 773a), fine; Mughal, Shah Jahan II (1719), Rupee,
Dar as-Sultanate Lahore, AH1131, ry.1 (KM.415.16), about very fine (2)
£100-120
Seljuq, Sanjar (as viceroy under Barkiyaruq, 1097-98), ¿ Dinar, 4.03 g, Balkh, date not
visible (A.1684), some flat areas, very fine; Muhammad I (1099-1118), ¿ Dinar, 3.20g,
Madinat al-Salam, AH501 (A.1683), loop-mounted, good very fine (2)
£250-300
Seljuq, Sanjar (1118-57), ¿ Dinar, 3.59g, mint off-flan, AH519 (A.1686), fine, another
Dinar, 1.98g, mint and date off flan, about fine; Saffarid, Khalaf bin Ahmad (9811003), ¿ fractional Dinar, 1.46g, Sijistan, AH387 (A.1420.1), clipped, good fine (3)
£200-250
Ghorid, Mu’izz al-din Muhammad bin Sam (1171-1206), ¿ Dinar, 8.01g, probably
Ghazna, posthumous ¿ Dinar, 4.68g, Baldat Ghazna; Mahmud bin Muhammad
(1206-12), ¿ Dinar, 3.49g, mint and date not visible; Double-Dirham, Ghazna type,
Naskhi inscription in circular central panel (A.1759, 1768, 1783, 1791.1), the double
dirham holed, fine to very fine (4)
£400-500
Yemen, Rasulid Dynasty (13th - early 15th century), Dirhams (16), a good selection,
some pictorial, with no duplication, some scarce, fine to good very fine (16)
£250-300
Safavid, Isma’il I (1501-24), Half-Shahi (2), ‘Abbas I (1588-1629), 2-Shahi (6),
Dauraq (2), Shustar (2), Ramhormuz (2); ‘Abbas II (1642-66), 4-Shahi, Tabriz,
AH1063, 2-Shahi, Huwayza; Husayn (1694-1722), Abbasi, Nakhjawan, AH1133;
Tahmasp II (1722-32), Abbasi, Tabriz, AH1135; Timurid, Shah Rukh (1405-47),
Tanka, Amid, together with three other coins, the coins of Husayn and Tahmasp II, holed,
about fine to very fine (16)
£150-200
66
66
67
68
Bukhara, Janid, Abu’l-Ghazi Khan (1758-85), ¿ Tilla, 4.43g, Bukhara, undated
(Album 3025; KM.10), ex-mount, good fine, scarce
£150-200
Miscellaneous Islamic, Coins ¡ (9), Æ (10), Æ Anonymous Medal of Iran, Æ coin
weight, including Samanid, Governor Sahlan ibn Maktum, Multiple Dirham, Anderabah,
Artuqids of Mardin, Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan, Copper Dirham, generally fair to good
fine, the medal good very fine (21)
£100-150
Islamic, miscellaneous, silver coins (45), Timurid (23), Ilkhanid (14), others (8), about
fine to very fine (45)
£220-250
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69
70
71
73
74
£2,200-2,500
Kushan Empire, Kanishka (c.127-51), ¿ Dinar, 7.93g, king standing left making
offering at a fire altar left, holding standard right, rev. Mao standing left with lunar symbol
behind, MAO (Göbl 34), extremely fine
£1,800-2,200
Kushan Empire, Huvishka (c.151-90), ¿ Dinar, 7.83g, nimbate bust of king left
holding club, rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding cornucopia (Göbl 223),
about extremely fine
£1,800-2,200
76
77
73
£1,200-1,500
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.82g, nimbate bust of king left holding club,
rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding cornucopia (Göbl 223), very fine
£1,000-1,200
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.91g, nimbate bust of king left holding club,
rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding cornucopia (Göbl 286), about very fine
£1,000-1,200
76
77
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 8.00g, bust of king left holding club and ankus,
rev. Mao standing left with lunar symbol behind head, MAO (Göbl 148), about extremely
fine
£1,100-1,300
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.94g, bust of king left, holding a club and ankus,
rev. Mao standing left with lunar symbol behind, MAO (Göbl 150), about very fine
£1,000-1,200
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.98g, three-quarter length bust of king left,
wearing rounded crown with diadem, holding small ankus and club-like sceptre, rev. Nana
standing right, holding a protome, NANA left (cf. Göbl 164), extremely fine
£1,000-1,200
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Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.86g, diademed bust of king left holding club,
rev. goddess Ardoksho standing right holding cornucopia (Göbl 154), very fine
75
75
71
Kushan Empire, Wima Kadphises (c.120-27), ¿ Dinar, 7.82g, bearded bust of king
left, holding club and ankus, rev. Siva standing left holding staff (Göbl 19), possibly a later
copy, extremely fine
72
72
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78
79
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.97g, three-quarter length bust of king left,
wearing rounded crown with diadem, holding small ankus and club-like sceptre,
rev. Seraphis enthroned facing wearing small modius, with feet on footstool, holding
sceptre right and garland left, tamgha below, CAPAΦO left (cf. Göbl 164), very fine, scarce
£2,500-3,000
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.97g, bust of king left holding club and ankus,
rev. crude figure of Siva left, holding garland and sceptre, OHPO (Göbl 309), about
uncirculated
£1,100-1,300
80
80
81
82
79
81
82
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.91g, bust of king left holding club and ankus,
rev. crude figure of Siva left, holding garland and sceptre, OHPO (Göbl 309), good very
fine/very fine
£1,000-1,200
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.95g, bust of king left holding sceptre, rev.
nimbate four-armed Siva left, OHPO (Göbl 155), about uncirculated
£1,800-2,200
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.95g, bust of king left holding sceptre, rev.
nimbate four-armed Siva left, OHPO (Göbl 155), crudely struck, very fine
£1,000-1,200
85
83
84
83 (x1.5)
83
84
85
85 (x1.5)
Kushan Empire, Huvishka, ¿ Quarter-Dinar, 2.00g, bust of king left holding sceptre,
rev. Mithras standing left, MYPO (Göbl 276), good extremely fine, scarce
£1,800-2,200
Kushan Empire, Vasu Deva I (c.190-230), ¿ Dinar, 7.91g, king standing left making
offerings at a fire altar, holding a standard right, a trident in the left field, rev. threeheaded Siva standing before Nandi left, holding a trident and noose (Göbl 506), some
damage at 12 o’clock both sides, very fine
£1,200-1,500
Kushan Empire, Vasu Deva I, ¿ Quarter-Dinar, 2.00g, king standing left making an
offering at a fire altar, rev. Siva standing facing, holding a trident and noose (Göbl 505),
about extremely fine
£700-800
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86
87
88
87
Kushan Empire, Vasishka (c.240-50), ¿ Dinar, 7.89g, king standing left with trident
left and symbol right, rev. Siva and bull (Göbl 630), extremely fine
£600-700
Kushan Empire, Vasishka, ¿ Dinar, 7.78g, king standing left with trident left and
symbol right, rev. Ardoksho seated facing (Göbl 563), good very fine
£500-600
Kushan Empire, Vasu Deva III (c.360-65), ¿ Dinar, 7.87g, king standing left with
trident left and garlanded standard right, Vasu in field right, rev. Ardoksho seated facing
(Göbl 569), extremely fine
£500-600
89
89
90
88
90
Kushano-Sasanian, “Vasu Deva” (c.3rd century AD), scyphate ¿ Dinar, 8.00g, king
standing left, swastika between legs, rev. Siva and bull (Göbl 680), extremely fine
£800-1,000
Kushano-Sasanian, Peroz (mid 4th century AD), Kabul, scyphate ¿ Dinar, 7.85g, king
standing left making offering at an altar and holding standard to right, with trident in left
field, rev. Siva standing with bull Nandi, holding trident and noose (Göbl 703; Alram
1430), extremely fine
£800-1,000
92
91
91
92
Hephthalite, Alchon Huns, Khingila (440-90), base ¿ Dinar, 7.03g, king standing left
wearing crown with solar symbols, making an offering at a small altar left, with garlanded
trident above, tamgha in right field, cursive legend around, rev. indistinct, possibly deity
seated (Göbl Documente Em.85; MAC.1414), very fine
£1,000-1,200
Gupta Dynasty, Samudragupta (c.335-80), ¿ Dinar, 7.78g, wedding of Chandragupta
I and Kumaradevi, rev. goddess seated facing on lion (BMC Allan, 26; Altekar, Bayana,
pl.1, 7), good very fine
£1,000-1,200
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93 (x 1.5)
93
Gupta Dynasty, Samudragupta, ¿ Dinar, 7.93g, Lyre player type, nimbate king seated
on couch playing a lyre, his foot rests on a footstall on which is letter si, legend
maharajadhiraja sri samudragupta, rev. nimbate goddess seated left on stool holding a
cornucopia and fillet, samudraguptah (BMC Allan, 50-54; Altekar, Bayana, 187), good
very fine
£2,800-3,000
PROVENANCE:
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94
94
95
95
Gupta Dynasty, Samudragupta, ¿ Dinar, 7.66g, Standard type, king standing left
holding a standard, rev. goddess seated facing on throne (BMC Allan, 3-6; Altekar,
Bayana, 100), good very fine
£700-800
Gupta Dynasty, Samudragupta, ¿ Dinar, 7.90g, ‘Kacha’ type, king standing left
holding standard topped with a chackra, kacha below, rev. goddess standing left holding
a cornucopia (BMC Allan, 45; Bayana, pl.VI, 11), good very fine
£800-1,000
96
96
97
97
Gupta Dynasty, Chandragupta II (380-414), ¿ Dinar, 7.80g, Lion-Slayer type,
nimbate king standing left with bow, in the act of shooting a lion, left, rev. goddess seated
facing on a lion, holding a fillet and lotus flower (BMC Allan, 115; Altekar, Bayana,
1147), very fine
£1,100-1,300
Gupta Dynasty, Kumaragupta I (c.414-55), ¿ Dinar, 8.12g, Kartikeya type, nimbate
king standing left with hand raised above a peacock, left, rev. Kartikeya facing, seated on
a peacock (BMC Allan, 254-56; Altekar, Bayana, 1701-3), about very fine
£1,800-2,200
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98
99
Gupta Dynasty, Skandagupta (c.455-80), ¿ Dinar, 9.08g, heavy standard, archer type,
nimbate king standing left holding a bow right, rev. Lakshmi seated on a lotus (BMC
Allan, 424-29; Altekar, Bayana, pl.XXXII, 2), good very fine
£450-550
Gupta Dynasty, Puragupta (c.480-85), ¿ Dinar, 9.35g, heavy standard, archer type,
nimbate king standing left holding a bow right, rev. Lakshmi seated on a lotus (BMC
Allan, 550-51), very fine
£800-1,000
100
100
101
102
99
101
Post Gupta, Bengal, Samatata (7th-8th century), ¿ Dinar, 5.64g, king facing left
holding bow and arrow, standard in left field, letter right, under arm of king, rev. Lakshmi
standing right, illegible inscription in right field (Mitchiner, Land of Water, 59), good very
fine
£500-600
Kalachuris of Tripuri, Gangeyadeva (1015-41), ¿ Dinar, 4.05g, srimad gangeyadevah,
rev. Lakshmi seated facing (MNI.410-13), good very fine
£100-120
Chalukyas of Kalyani, Jayasimha II (1015-43), uniface ¿ unit, 3.9g, eight punchmarks around a central lion: 2 x sri, 4 x lions, 2 x legend: jaya (MSI.I.275; MNI.634),
good very fine
£450-550
103
103
104
104
Yadavas of Devagiri, Ramachandra (1270-1311), uniface ¿ Padmatanka, 3.9g, four
punch-marks around central lotus: 2 x sri, conch & legend sri ramah (MSI.I.289;
MNI.643-5), good very fine
£150-180
Kadambas of Hangal, anonymous (c.1075-1190), ¿ Unit, 4.22g, Hanuman seated in
state between chouries, legend below, nakara, rev. ornamental scroll (MSI.I.229;
MNI.665-6), extremely fine
£1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
ex. Sarnefors Collection, Baldwins, Auction 45, May 2006, lot 1039
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105 (x 1.5)
105
Vijayanagara, Krishnadevaraya (1509-30), ¿ presentation Double-Pagoda, 7.79g,
Venkateshwara standing facing under arch ornamented with makaras, rev. Devanagari
legend sri krishna raya (Elliot 1886, plate 3, 112; Ganesh and Girijapathy, Vijayanagar
Empire, 1997, 9.1.1; MSI.I.1088), good extremely fine, almost as struck
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, New York Sale XIV, January 2007, lot 611
Issued for the Kanakabhishekam offering made in July 1514 at Tirupati following
Krishnadevaraya’s conquest of Udayagiri.
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£14,000-16,000
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107
South India, Vijayanagara Empire, Krishnadevaraya, ¿ Half-Pagodas (2), Krishna
seated facing; Achyutaraya (1529-42), ¿ Half-Pagodas (2), Gandabherunda bird
(MSI.I.641-44, 673), one ex-mount, very fine (4)
£280-320
Sultans of Delhi, Qutb al-Din Mubarak (1316-20), square ¿ Tanka, 10.90g. Dar alKhilafat, AH718 (G & G. D.247), good very fine
£900-1,100
108
108
109
110
111
Sultans of Delhi, Firuz Shah Tughluq (1351-88), ¿ Tanka, 11.00g, Delhi, AH787 (G
& G. D.466), one reverse test punch, extremely fine
£450-550
Sultans of Bengal, Rupees (9), Ghiyath al-Din Bahadur (1555-60), Ghiyath al-Din
Jalal (1560-63), Da’ud Shah Kararani (G&G.B.972, 967, 981), together with Sultans
of Delhi, Rupees (5), Sher Shah Suri, Ismail Shah (1545-52) (G&G.D.770, 787, 827,
980), generally fine to very fine, some scarce (14)
£150-200
Mughal Empire (Timurid), Babur (1504-30), Shahrukhis (4), countermarked Zahir alDin Babur and adl qarshi on a coin of Husain Baiqara, Agra, AH936, mintless, dateless
with title Badshah Ghazi (2) (post AH933) (Rahman 3, 70, 77, 100; A.2462.2, 2462.3,
2463), the first rare, fine to very fine (4)
£220-250
Mughal Empire, Timurid, Humayun (1530-56) Shahrukhis (5), Lahore, AH946,
Kabul, Agra (3) (A.B2464), all with a test punch, fine to very fine (5)
£240-300
112
112
Mughal Empire, Timurid, Kamran Mirza (1530-55) Shahrukhis (2), indented square
countermark on Babur, Badshah Ghazi type (A.J2464), host coin with test punch and two
edge splits, about fine, countermark very fine and fully struck, indented square countermark
on issue of Humayun, Agra mint (A.J2464), host coin good fine, countermark very fine (2)
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113
Mughal Empire, Akbar (1556-1605), ¿ Mohur, 10.79g, Dar ul-Khilafat Agra, AH982
(KM.108.1), very fine
£550-650
114
114
Mughal Empire, Akbar, square ¿ Mohur, 10.63g, Jaunpur, AH985, Kalima within
square (cf. KM.112), very fine
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1689
115
115 (x 1.5)
115
Mughal Empire, Akbar, ¿ Ilahi Mohur, 10.91g, Lahore, Ilahi yr.47, Amardad
(KM.114.6), edge with small file mark, extremely fine
£4,000-5,000
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, Auction 50, April 2007, lot 956
116
Mughal Empire, Akbar, ¿ Quarter-Ashrafi 0.89g, good fine; Shaybabanid, ‘Abd Allah
II (1583-98), ¿ Quarter-Mithqal, 0.89g, mintless type (Badakhshan); another ¿
Quarter Ashrafi, 0.89g, good fine (3)
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£180-220
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117 (x 2)
117
Mughal Empire, Jahangir (1605-28), ¿ Mohur, 10.90g, Ajmir, AH1023, yr.9,
Jahangir seated on a cushioned throne holding a goblet left, qaza-e-bar sikka zad kard
tasvir/shabbih-e-hazrat shahe jahangir (destiny has drawn the portrait of His Majesty Shah
Jahangir on (this) coin of gold), rev. sun within a beaded square border with mint name
left and regnal year right, legend above and below huruf-e-jahangir wa allahu akbar/za
roz-e-aowal dar ‘ahad shud brabar (from the beginning of time the letters of Jahangir and
Allahu Akbar are equal in numerical value) (KM.179.6), rim with punch at 12 o’clock,
possibly originating from an old mount, very fine, rare
This coin and lot 119 were issued during a prelonged visit to Ajmer (1613-16). The reverse
legend refers to the Abjad system which gives each letter of the alphabet a numerical value.
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£20,000-25,000
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118 (x 2)
118
Mughal Empire, Jahangir, ¿ Zodiac Mohur, 10.91g, Scorpio, Agra, AH1032, yr.17,
az jahangir shah, shah-e akbar yaft dar agra ruye zar zewar (the face of gold received
ornaments at Agra from Jahangir Shah, (son of) Shah Akbar), rev. scorpion right within
a sunburst (F.769; KM.180.14), one test punch on obverse, otherwise extremely fine, rare
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£18,000-22,000
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119 (x 1.5)
119
Mughal Empire, Jahangir, ¿ Mohur, 10.88g, Ajmir, AH1024, yr.10, shah nur-ud-din
jahangir ibn akbar padshah, rev. zad bar zar een sikka dar ajmer shah-e-dinpanah
(KM.178.3), attractive about extremely fine, rare
£6,500-7,500
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, Auction 50, April 2007, lot 971
120
120
121
122
Mughal Empire, Jahangir, ¿ Ilahi Mohur, 10.90g, Burhanpur, ry.15 (KM.176.3),
extremely fine
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1701
121
122
Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan (1628-58), ¿ Mohur, 10.86g, Akbarabad, AH1062, yr.
26 (KM.256.1), edge with small filed area, good very fine
£500-600
Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb (1658-1707), ¿ Mohur, 10.92g, Aurangabad, AH1073,
yr.5 (KM.315.10), very fine
£500-600
123
123
124
124
Mughal Empire, Aurangzeb, ¿ Mohur, 11.01g, Golkonda, AH1086 (frozen date),
yr.30 (BMC.708; KM.315.18), very fine
£500-600
Mughal Empire, Azam Shah (rebel in Gujarat, Khandesh & Malwa, 1707), ¿ Mohur,
10.95g, Ahmadnagar, AH1118, yr.30 (KM.334.1), very fine, rare
£3,500-4,000
Azam Shah was the second son of Aurangzeb. He seized the throne at his father’s death, but
the oldest son, Mu’azzam, or Shah Alam Bahadur as he would be known, defeated and killed
him in June of the same year.
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1733
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125
126
127
Mughal Empire, Jahandar Shah (1712), ¿ Mohur, 10.92g, Mustaqir al-Mulk
(Akbarabad), yr.1 (KM.368.1), flan damaged by regnal year, about extremely fine
£750-950
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1746
126
Mughal Empire, Rafi ud-Darjat (1719), ¿ Mohur, 10.90g, Shahjahanabad, AH1121,
yr.1 (ahd) (KM.408.9), about very fine
£750-900
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1755
127
Mughal Empire, Ahmad Shah Bahadur (1748-54), ¿ Mohur, 10.83g, Shahabad
Qanauj, yr.4 (KM.-), good very fine, scarce
£1,100-1,300
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, Auction 50, April 2007, lot 1050
128
128
129
130
Mughal Empire, Alamgir II (1754-59), ¿ Mohur, 10.86g, Shahjahanabad, AH1168,
ry.2, Kalima within square (BMC 1060; KM.464.1), good very fine, minor edge damage,
scarce
£1,800-2,000
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1768
129
130
Mughal Empire, Alamgir II, Rupee, Shahjahanabad, AH1168, ry.2, Kalima type
(KM.455.2), good fine, scarce
£200-250
Mughal Empire, Muhammad Akbar II (1806-37), ¿ Mohur, 10.73g, Dar al-Khilafat
Shahjahanabad, AH1223, yr.2 (KM.781), about extremely fine, scarce
£1,700-1,900
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, New York Sale XI, January 2006, lot 615
131
India, Mughal Empire, Shah Jahan, Rupees (4), ‘Sahib qirani’, Ahmadabad, AH1037,
ry.1, Ilahi, Akbarnagir, AH1038, ry.2, Tir, Shajahanabad , AH1056, ry. 20, Patna, ry.16
(cf. KM.222.2, KM.224.1, 227, 235.20), about very fine to very fine, Aurangzeb, Rupees,
Itawa (2), AH1101, ry.33, AH1111, ry.45 (KM.300.39), very fine, Farrukhsiyar, Rupee,
Surat, AH1130, ry.7 (KM.377.59), extremely fine, Muhammad Shah, Rupee, Gwalior,
ry.10 (KM.436.25), very fine; Ahmad Shah, Rupee, Murshidabad, ry.1 (KM.446.15),
very fine, Farrukhabad, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II, Rupee, Ahmadnagar Farrukhabad,
AH1183, ry.11 (KM.23), about very fine (10)
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£150-200
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132
133
134
133
Indian States, Assam, Rajesvara Simha (1751-69), ¿ Mohur, 11.35g, SE1690 (1768),
Bengali legends both sides (Rhodes & Bose, O13.1; Fr.934; KM.142), damage on rim
from test cuts or mounting, extremely fine
£700-800
Indian States, Awadh, in the name of Shah Alam II (1759-1806), ¿ Mohur, 10.72g,
Lucknow, AH1229, frozen ry.26, fish mint mark on reverse (KM.105), about extremely
fine
£700-800
Indian States, Awadh, Ghazi ud-din Haidar (1819-27), ¿ Ashrafi, 10.72g, Awadh,
AH1237, ry.3 (KM.170.2), attractive, extremely fine
£1,000-1,200
135
135
136
134
136
Indian States, Awadh, Muhammad ‘Ali Shah (1837-42), ¿ Ashrafi, 10.73g, Awadh,
AH1256, ry.4 (KM.322.1), reverse test punch at 12 o’clock, attractive, very fine
£800-1,000
Indian States, Baroda, Pratap Singh (1938-51), ¿ Mohur, 6.09g. VS 1995 (1939),
bust of Maharaja right (KM.X. M.41), extremely fine, rare
£2,200-2,700
PROVENANCE:
Sarnefors Collection, Baldwin, New York Sale XI, January 2006, lot 499
137
137
138
139
Indian States, Bikanir, Ganga Singji (1887-1942), Nazarana Mohur, 8.42g, VS1994
(1973) (KM.M.3), extremely fine
£750-950
PROVENANCE:
Sarnefors Collection, Baldwin, Auction 45, May 2006, lot 1119
138
Indian States, Bundi, Ram Singh (1824-89), ¿ Nazarana Mohur, 12.25g, naming
Queen Victoria, 1860, rev. naming Ram Singh and mint name Bundi in Devanagari
script, VS 1917 (KM.Y.A7), with traces of mounting, extremely fine, rare
£4,000-5,000
KM. plate coin for this type. Only 5-6 examples known.
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, New York Sale XI, January 2006, lot 637
Puddester, Dix Noonan Webb, 55, 8 October 2002, lot 1597
139
Indian States, Farrukhabad, in the name of Shah ‘Alam II (1759-1806), ¿ Mohur,
10.85g, Ahmadnagar Farrukhabad, AH(11) 91, ry.18 (KM.34), very fine
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£800-900
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140
141
142
142
Indian States, Gwalior, Jankoji Rao (1827-43), ¿ Mohur, 10.82g, Lashkar, AH1130,
yr.2, in the name of Muhammad Shah, with letter ‘Je’ and inverted bow and arrow
(KM.133), extremely fine
£550-650
Indian States, Hyderabad, Nizam Ali Khan (1761-1803), Rupee, AH1230/9; Mir
Mahbub Ali Khan (1869-11), Char Minar Rupee, AH1329/44, Mir Usman Ali Khan
(1911-48), Char Minar Rupees (8), AH1330, 1332, 1334, 1337, 1341, 1343, 1361,
1362, 4-Annas (3), AH1362, 1366, 1367, 2-Annas, AH1366, Provisional Series Rupees
(2), AH1313, 1318 (KM.32, 40.2, 45, 53, 53a, 61, 64, 65), the first fine, the milled coins
very fine to extremely fine (16)
£150-200
Indian States, Jaipur, in the name of Shah Alam II ¿ Mohur, 10.85g, Sawai Jaipur
(attributed to Madhopur), ry.7, leaf to right of date (cf. KM.55), very fine
£450-550
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1774
143
143
144
144
Indian States, Jodhpur, Umaid Singh with George V (1918-47), ¿ Mohur, 10.98g,
Jodhpur, Devanagari legend above dagger, rev. Jhai leaf and letter ‘Om,’ (KM.129),
weakly struck, good very fine
£350-400
Indian States, Mewar, Anonymous (1858-1920), ¿ Swarupshahi Mohur, 10.90g,
Chitrakot Udaipur, undated, rev. dosti landhan (friend of London) (KM.129), about
uncirculated, lustrous
£750-900
PROVENANCE:
Sarnefors Collection, Baldwin, Auction 45, May 2006, lot 1139
146
145
145
Indian States, Rewah, Gulab Singh (1918-46), Half-Mohur, 5.29g, VS 1975 (1918),
commemorating the accession, two lions supporting a flag, rev. Devanagari legend
(KM.33), unevenly struck, about extremely fine, rare
£700-800
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin, New York Sale XIV, January 2007, lot 635
146
Indian States, Rohilkhand, Zabita Khan (1770-74), ¿ Mohur, 10.84g, Najibabad, in
the name of Shah ‘Alam II, AH(11)85, year 13 (KM.100), sharply struck, uncirculated
PROVENANCE:
ex. Sarnefors Collection, Baldwin, Auction 45, May 2006, lot 1109
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£600-800
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148
Indian States, Tripura, Isana Chandra Manikya (1849-62), ¿ Mohur, 10.89g,
naming Queen Muktavali, SE1771 (1849) (Rhodes & Bhose 277, KM.343), unevenly
worn, but generally very fine, scarce
£2,500-3,000
Indian States, miscellaneous ¡ Coins (15), Æ Coins (11), including issues of Assam,
Baroda, Cooch Behar, Hyderabad, Indore, together Mughal Rupees (2) and Tokens (7),
generally fine or better (35)
£100-150
149
149
150
East India Company, Bengal Presidency, ¿ Mohur, 10.88g, Muhammadabad Banaras,
AH1202, ry.31 (Pr.217-8; KM.31), possibly once mounted, but edge with no bad damage,
good extremely fine
£800-900
PROVENANCE:
Triton IX, January 2006, lot 1785
150
East India Company, Bengal Presidency, ¿ Mohur, 12.37g, Murshidabad (Calcutta),
fixed date AH1202, ry.19 (Pr.62; KM.103), extremely fine
£450-500
152
151
151
152
153
East India Company, Madras Presidency, ¿ Mohur (Ashrafi), 11.63g, undated
(1819), arms of the East India Company, rev. Persian legend: ashrafi kampani angrez
bahadur (Pr.241; KM.421.1), good very fine
£800-900
East India Company, Madras Presidency (1740-1807), ¿ ‘Three Swami’ Pagoda,
3.45g, three half-length figures standing facing (KM.304), very fine
£140-160
India, East India Company, Madras Presidency, Quarter-Pagoda (second issue, 1808),
no stop between QUARTER and PAGODA, empty buckle (Pr.-, KM.352), good very fine/very
fine
£150-200
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155
156
157
British India, East India Company, Victoria (1837-1901), Rupees (5), 1840,
continuous legend, plain truncation (2), divided legend, W.W. on truncation (KM.457.3,
458.1; S&W.2.11, 3.33), one possibly a restrike from rusty dies, about extremely fine (5)
£100-150
British India, Edward VII (1901-10), Rupees (16), issues of both Bombay and Calcutta
mints dated 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 (Pr.189, 190, 191, 192,
193, 194, 195, 196, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206; KM.508), good very fine
to extremely fine (16)
£250-300
British India, miscellaneous minor coins (65), Victoria (10), Edward VII (9), George
V (14), George VI (18), Republic (14), very good to extremely fine (65)
£100-150
India, miscellaneous coins (22), in silver (8), including Victoria, Rupee, 1901, HalfRupee, 1840, Muhammad Shah, Rupee, Lahore, ry.20, Æ (8) and base metals (6),
generally fine or better (22)
£60-80
WORLD COINS
158
Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah (1747-72), ¿ Mohur, 10.98g, mint not visible,
probably Peshawar, ry.3 (cf. KM.695), good very fine
£350-400
Afghanistan, Durrani, Ahmad Shah, Rupees (8), Attock (2), dates unclear, Dera,
AH1170, Kabul, ry.7, Lahore, ry.5, Multan, AH1167, ry.7, Peshawar (2), AH1160, ry.1,
ry.11 (KM.233, A313, 423, 623, 643, 693), very fine to extremely fine (8)
£140-180
Afghanistan, Durrani, Taimur Shah (1757-93), Rupees (6), Attock, ry.12, Bhakkar,
Herat, Multan, AH1171, ry.1, Peshawar (2) yrs.2, 12 (KM.238, 293, 388.1, 652.1, 703),
about very fine to extremely fine (6)
£120-150
Afghanistan, Durrani, Shah Zaman (1793-1801), Rupees (4), Ahmadshahi, AH1207,
Kashmir, AH1210, ry.3, Peshawar (2), AH1214, ry.6, Mahmud Shah (first reign 18013), Rupee, Kashmir, AH1216, ry.2 (second reign 1808-17), Rupee, Peshawar, AH1232,
ry.8, Anonymous, Half-Rupee, Ahmadshahi, AH1260 (KM.133, 182.1, 575, 588,
A713, 728), very fine to extremely fine (7)
£120-150
162
Afghanistan, miscellaneous 20th century base metal coins (43), fine to extremely fine (43)
£40-60
163
Algeria, miscellaneous 20th century base metal coins (74), fine to extremely fine (74)
£40-60
158
159
160
161
164
164 (x 1.5)
g164
Australia, Victoria (1837-1901), young head Sovereign, 1880 S, inverted
VICTORIA, rev. crowned shield within wreath (S.3855), very fine, rare
31
164 (detail)
A
for
V
of
£2,000-2,500
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165 (x 2)
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Australia, George V (1910-36), square cupro-nickel pattern Penny, 1921, by Sir
Bertram Mackennal, small bare head left, rev. kookaburra right, on short thick diagonal
branch (M.13; Ren.12), slight rub on high points, uncirculated, very rare
£25,000-30,000
166
x166
167
Australia, George V, Florins (2), 1931, rev. arms (KM.27), extremely fine 1934
Melbourne Centenary, rev. naked horseman left holding torch aloft (KM.33), extremely
fine, scarce, United States of America, Vermont sesquicentenial commemorative HalfDollar, 1927, bust of Ira Allen right, rev. cougar (KM.-), uncirculated (3)
£200-250
Austria, Leopold I (1657-1705), Taler, 1695 KB, Kremnitz, bust right, rev. crowned
eagle (Dav.3264; Huszar 1374), from a mount, tooled, very fine
£80-100
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168
169
170
171
Austria, Joseph I (1705-11), Taler, 1709 IMH, Vienna, bust right, rev. arms (Dav.1013;
KM.1444), small metal weakness on edge between 11 and 12 o’clock, uncirculated, with
lustre
£300-400
Austria, Franz Joseph I (1848-1916), Doppelgulden, 1854, marriage of Franz Joseph,
conjoined heads right, rev. marriage ceremony (Dav.19; J.300), extremely fine
£60-80
Austria, Franz Joseph I, Doppelgulden, 1879, silver wedding anniversary of Franz
Joseph I, conjoined heads right, rev. Fortune seated left (Dav.31; J.31), extremely fine
£60-80
Belgium, 5-Francs, 1870, 20-Centimes, 1852 without periods, good very fine, 10Centimes, 1832, very fine, Centimes (2), 1887, good very fine, 1912, extremely fine with
lustre, France, 5-Francs, 1867 BB, and Louis XIV, copper Jeton, Tresor Royal 1706, very
fine, Netherlands, 10-Cents, 1885, 5-Cents, 1887, extremely fine (9)
£100-120
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172
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Bolivia, Philip III (1598-1621), Spanish colonial coinage, cob 8-Reales, 26.42g, Potosi,
1611-13, assayer R, crowned arms, rev. arms of Castille and Leon (C.4846; KM.10) a
good example of a sea salvage coin, very fine
£150-180
With Artifacts Ltd Certificate of Authenticity dated 13 May 2008.
x173
174
175
Bolivia, Philip IV (1621-65), Spanish colonial coinage, cob 8-Reales, 27.12g, Potosi,
1620s, assayer T, crowned arms, rev. arms of Castille and Leon (C.6275; KM.19a) a
typical sea salvage coin, very fine
£130-180
Brazil, Pedro I (1822-31), 320-Reis, 1825 R, denomination within wreath, rev. crowned
arms (KM.374), very fine, Pedro II, 500-Reis 1866 (KM.464), extremely fine, Spain,
Alfonso XII, 2-Pesetas, 1882 MS-M (KM.678.2), good very fine (3)
£60-80
British Commonwealth coins (31), including British West Africa, Shilling (2), 1920
KN, 1940, Sixpence, 1938, Pennies (2), 1936 KN, 1951 KN, Halfpennies (2), 1951,
1952 KN, Tenth Pennies (2), 1945, 1954, Ceylon, Half-Stiver, 1815, Cent, 1940,
Half-Cent (2), 1906, 1926, East Africa, 50-Cents (4), 1910, 1914 H, 1922, 1948,
10-Cents (2), 1910 H, 1952 H, 5-Cents, 1914 H, Cent (2), 1913, 1952 H, India, Cent,
1925b, Bikanir, Quarter-Anna, 1895, Dewas, Quarter-Anna, 1888, Mauritius, 5-Cents,
1967, 2-Cents, 1959, Cent (2), 1952, 1961, Straits Settlements, Quarter-Cent (2),
1905, 1916, average very fine to extremely fine (31)
£100-200
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British Commonwealth, Elizabeth II (1952- ), silver jubilee set of eight silver proof
Crown sized coins of Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Mauritius, St Helena, Seychelles,
Tristan da Cunha, and the United Kingdom, all brilliant proofs, in Spink case of issue;
other proof and mint sets (17), Bahamas, uncirculated set 1973, Barbados, proof sets
1974 (2), Canada, uncirculated sets, 1965, 1967, proof-like set 1967, and specimen set
1977, Cayman Islands, proof set 1975, Isle of Man, silver decimal set 1976, Papua New
Guinea, proof set 1975, Tonga, proof set 1967, U.S.A., proof sets, 1958, 1963, 1964,
special mint set 1966, and Bicentennial silver proof set 1976, Zambia, proof set 1968, also
Brazil, silver proof 500-Cruzieros, 1992, and 200-Cruzados, 1989, and Cayman Islands,
silver proof 50-Dollars 1975, all mint state, in cases or packets of issue (lot)
£300-400
British Commonwealth coins (approx.200), of Ascension Island (1), Australia (30),
Bahamas (6), Belize (7), Bermuda (5), British Caribbean Territories (2), British
Honduras (7), British West Africa (1), Canada (23), Cayman Islands (1), Ceylon (3),
Cyprus (8), East Africa (1), East Caribbean States (5), Falkland Islands (5), Fiji (2), The
Gambia (7), Hong Kong (37), Jamaica (4), Malaya (6), Malaya and British Borneo (3),
Mombasa (1), Nigeria (1), New Zealand (4), Rhodesia (4), Seychelles (2), St Helena and
Ascension (1), Solomon Islands (1), Southern Rhodesia (6), Straits Settlements (16),
Tristan da Cuhna (1), Tuvalu (7), very fine to extremely fine (lot)
£100-200
British West Africa, Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof Penny, 1958, crown over value, rev.
star (KM.33), brilliant uncirculated, a lustrous red proof
£100-150
180
179
180 (x 1.5)
179
x180
Bulgaria, Ferdinand I (1887-1918), 100-Leva, 1894, head left, rev. crowned shield
(F.2; KM.21), good very fine with some lustre
£1,100-1,200
Cilician Armenia, Levon I (1198-1219), gold Tahekan, 4.16g, king wearing crown and
mantle, seated facing on throne ornamented with lions, cross in right hand and fleur-delys in left, feet on footstool, rev. long cross between two lions (Nercessian 254), ex
jewellery, edges smoothed, very fine, very rare
£2,000-3,000
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181
Cuba, Dos Pesos (4), all 1916, arms, rev. head of Jose Marti right (F.6; KM.17), very fine
and better (4)
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182
183
184
185
183
184
Denmark, Frederik V (1746-66), 12-Mark (Ducat courant), 1761, head right, rev.
crown over value (F.269; KM.587.3), some scratches otherwise very fine
£200-250
Denmark, Christian IX (1863-1906), 20-Kroner, 1873, head right, rev. seated figure
with shield and dolphin (F.295; KM.791.1), good very fine
£220-250
Denmark, Frederik VIII (1906-12), 20-Kroner, 1908, head left, rev. shield (F.297;
KM.810), good very fine
£220-250
Denmark, Schleswig Holstein, Christian VII (1766-1808), one third specie Thaler,
crowned arms, rev. crowned cypher (Lange 150), some spots, good very fine
£60-70
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187
189
186
x187
188
189
190
Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Mustafa III (1757-74), Zeri Mahbub, AH1171 (KM.105.1),
about extremely fine
£120-150
Egypt, Ottoman Empire, Abdul Mejid (1839-61), ¿ 50-Piastres, Misr, AH1277/15
(KM.262), good very fine
£150-170
Egypt, 20th century coins in silver (22), and base metal (69), fine to about extremely fine
(91)
£150-200
Ethiopia, Haile Selassie I (1930-36 and 1941-74), Æ Trial or commemorative Half-,
Eighth-Talari, 32mm, 20mm, Coronation of Haile Selassie, EE1923 (1931) (cf.
KM.X.19); Menelik II (1889-1913), Æ Trial, 17.5mm, bust of Menelik II right, rev. lion
bearing standard right, about uncirculated with lustre (3)
£180-220
Ethiopia, Tokens (3), oval bronze, 45mm, Imperial Ministry of Agriculture, No.69,
brass, 24mm, 25-Cent, L’American Club, Addis Abeba, square brass, 15mm, Imperial
Officer’s Casino, the first extremely fine, the others very fine (3)
£100-150
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Fiji, George VI (1936-52), proof set 1937, Penny, Sixpence, Shilling, and Florin (KM.7,
8, 9, 10), lightly toned, brilliant uncirculated (4)
£1,500-2,000
192
x192
x193
Fiji, Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof or V.I.P. Threepence, 1956, crowned bust right, rev.
native hut (KM.22), brilliant uncirculated
£200-250
Fiji, set of currency coins (88), Florins (14), 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1941, 1942,
1943, 1945, 1957, 1958, 1962, 1964, 1965, Shillings (13), 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937,
1938, 1941, 1942, 1943,1957, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1965, Sixpences (14), 1934, 1935,
1936, 1937, 1938, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1953, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1965,
Threepences (12), 1947, 1950, 1952, 1955, 1956, 1958, 1960, 1961, 1963, 1964,
1965, 1967, Pennies (25), 1934-1968, and Halfpennies (10), 1934-1954, uncirculated,
many with brilliance (88)
£1,000-1,200
194
195
194 (x 1.5)
194
195
France, Merovingians?, pseudo-imperial issue, Tremissis, 1.43g, in name of the Emperor
Justinian I (527-65), diademed bust right, ON IVSTINIANVS P P A, rev. VICTORI
AVCVSTORVM, victory standing facing, star in field to right, ONOD in ex. (cf. Belfort 5309),
edge test mark, about very fine
£500-600
France, Charles VI (1380-1422), Écu d’or à la couronne, 3.98g, crowned shield, rev.
cross in quadrilobe (Dup.369A; F.291), light scratches by shield, very fine
£300-350
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196
197
197
France, Charles VII (1422-61), Royal d’or, 3.74g, king standing holding two sceptres,
rev. cross in quadrilobe (Dup.455; F.302), slightly ragged edge, very fine
£600-800
France, Louis XIII (1610-43), Écu d’or au soleil, 1633, Bayonne, crowned shield, rev.
lobed floriate cross (F.398), ragged edge, creased, otherwise very fine
£200-250
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198
199
200
199
France, Louis XV (1715-74), Louis D’or à la croix de Saint Esprit, 1718 R, Orléans,
laureate head right, rev. cross of the order of Saint Esprit with three lis on circular panel
at centre (F.453; Dup. 1633), fine
£800-1,000
France, Louis XV, Louis d’or aux lunettes, 1728 R, Orléans, bust left, rev. two crowned
shields (F.461; KM.489.18), good very fine
£350-400
France, Louis XV, Louis d’or aux lunettes, 1734 Q, Perpignan, bust left, rev. crowned
shields (Dup.1640; F.461; KM.489.17), from a mount, good fine
£200-250
201
204
201
202
203
204
France, Louis XVI (1774-92), Double-Louis d’or à la tête nue, 1786 K, Bordeaux, head
left, rev. two crowned shields (Dup.1706; F.474; KM.592.8), very fine
£500-600
France, Louis XVI, Louis d’or à la tête nue, 1787 T, Nantes, head left, rev. crowned
shields (Dup.1707; F.474; KM.591.14), from a mount, fine
£200-250
France, Louis XVI, silver jeton, Paris, officiers payeurs des rentes 1764, head right, rev.
FIDE QUA SUMPTA REPENDO, allegorical figure of Honesty, bags of coins at her feet, seated
by a table covered with coins, and holding a cornucopia which also spills coins, 30mm.
(F.3875), extremely fine
£40-50
France, Louis XVIII (1814-24) (2), first restoration, 1814-15, 20 Francs, 1814A, bust
left, rev. value (F.525; KM.706.1), sometime mounted, good very fine, second kingdom,
1815-48. 20 Francs, 1819A, head left, rev. value (F.538; KM.712.1), signs of mounting,
good very fine (2)
£150-180
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France, Vichy State (1940-44), 5-Francs, 1941, double headed axe, rev. bust of
Maréchal Pétain left (KM.901), extremely fine
£150-200
The 1941 Vichy 5-Francs were never issued into circulation.
206
206
France, Free French State, trial strike aluminium Graziani Franc, 1943, on wide
planchet, 37mm., head of Marianne left, rev. value between cornucopia, good very fine,
extremely rare and historically interesting, possibly the third known
£4,000-5,000
Based on the design by Morlon, this aluminium Franc is more commonly known by collectors
of the modern French coinage as the Graziani Franc. The coins, believed to have been struck
by Free French Forces at the behest of Charles De Gaulle, are based on the design of the Franc
issued under the Third Republic. Without the access to the official dies it is thought that the
Graziani company, a provider of military badges in Algiers, was employed to make the coins,
copying the official design by Morlon. The use of the Morlon design rather than a new design
was deliberate, seeking to stress the continuity of the Third Republic under the Free French in
contrast to the Vichy State under Pétain.
Prior to striking the Franc coin it seems that the dies were first tested with trial strikings. A
similar trial strike piece in aluminium, also 37mm. in diameter, was sold at a US auction
in 2008 and another example, at French auction in 2006.
207
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French Indo-China, 2-Sapeque, 1901A (KM.6), uncirculated with lustre
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209
211
208 (x 1.5)
208
209
210
211
212
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Germany, Augsburg, Charles VI (1711-40), Ducat, 3.49g, 1714, laureate, cuirassed
bust right, rev. pineapple between river gods, eagle above (F.86: Forster 467), weak on
pineapple, some lustre, good very fine, scarce
£700-900
Germany, Baden, Ludwig I (1818-30), 5-Gulden, 1819, head right, rev. crowned
shield (F.150; KM.176.2), polished from a mount, fine
£200-250
Germany, Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel, 24 Mariengroschen, 1692, wild man, rev.
inscription within inner circle (KM.559), signs of mount, good fine, Saxe-Meiningen,
Bernard I (1680-1706), two-third Taler, 1689/7 IGS, bust right, rev. arms (KM.13),
fine, Netherlands, silver jetton, 1577, 38 mm., lion left within square,
N.D.VIPPART.BARON.DE
BETHOMAS,
rev.
spread
eagle
within
square,
MENS.SANA.IN.CORPORE.SANO.1577, very fine (3)
£80-100
Germany, Frankfurt, Kontribution Ducat, 1796, 3.45g, legend in wreath, rev. city view
with three clouds (F.1025; J&F.964; Sellier 244.8), good very fine
£600-800
212
Germany, Friedburg, Hans Eitel (1671-85), in name of Leopold I, 60 Kreuzer (2),
1674, St George standing between two shields, rev. crowned double headed eagle
(Dav.520), very fine, 1675, similar (Dav.520), nearly very fine (2)
£180-250
Germany, Lorraine, Franz II (1625), Badenweiler, 1625-32, Teston, 1629, bust right,
rev. crowned arms (KM.35), about very fine
£100-120
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Germany, Mansfeld-Artern, Volrat VI, Wolfgang III, Johan George II, Taler, 1626
AK, arms, rev. St George (Dav.6962), pitting, good fine, Mansfeld-Friedeburg, joint
coinage II, Taler, 1585 (Dav.9506), nearly very fine, Mansfeld Schraplau, Taler, 1555,
joint coinage IV (Dav.9517), nearly very fine (3)
£200-300
215
215 (x 1.5)
215
216
Germany, Nürnberg, Lamb Ducat, undated (c.1700 - MDCC in chronogram), 3.47g,
Paschal Lamb, rev. three shields (F.1885; Kellner 71), good very fine
£600-800
Germany, Regensburg, Francis II (1792-1806), Taler, 1793 GCB, laureate head right,
rev. view of city (KM.469; Dav.2633), flan and edge metal flaws, light stains, very fine
£60-80
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217 (x 1.5)
217
218
Germany, Saxony, Friedrich August II (1733-63), Half-Ducat, 1.76g, 1750, draped
and cuirassed bust right, AVGVSTVS III REX POL:, rev. EL : SAX : 1750, crowned arms
(F.2850; KM.942), an attractive small gold coin with his Polish regal title, good very fine
£700-900
Germany, miscellaneous coins of the German States (17), including Prussia, Talers (2),
1859, extremely fine, 1861, good very fine, and Empire (63), mostly 19th and 20th
centuries, mostly base metal, good to very fine (lot)
£150-200
219
x219
German, Colonial, New Guinea, Pfennig, 2-Pfennig, 10-Pfennig, Half Mark, Mark, and
Two-Mark, all 1894 (KM.1, 2, 3, 4, 5. 6), the Two-Mark a slightly scuffed proof, the other
silver uncirculated with scuffed but proof-like surfaces, the copper uncirculated with some
lustre (6)
£2,000-2,500
220
220
German, Colonial, New Guinea, 10-Pfennig, 1894, value, rev. Bird of Paradise (KM.3),
about uncirculated
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£80-100
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221 (x 1.5)
221
Greece, Otto I (1832-62), 5-Drachmai, 1845, head right, rev. crowned shield within
wreath above exergual line below which 5 ∆PAXMAI/1845 (KM.20), two small marks
behind head, nearly very fine, extremely rare, one of the great rarities of the Greek nineteenth
century silver coinage
222
222
223
224
225
225
Greece, Otto, Drachma, 1832, head right, rev. crowned arms (Divo 12; KM.15),
cleaned, extremely fine
£400-500
Gulf States, miscellaneous coins (32), including Oman, proof set 100-, 50-, 20-, 10-, 5-,
2-Baisa, AH1390 in original box (PS3), 50-, 25-Baisa, United Arab Emirates (8),
Bahrain (7), Sudan (3), South Arabia (2), Saudi Arabia (2), Yemen (2), the set
uncirculated, other coins very fine to extremely fine (32)
£60-80
Hawaii, Kalakaua I (1874-91), Half-Dollar, 1888, head right, rev. shield (KM.6), about
very fine, Argentina, 2-Centavos, 1891, arms, rev. capped Liberty left (KM.33), very fine
(2)
£70-90
Hawaii, Kalakaua, Quarter-Dollar, 1883, head right, rev. shield (KM.5), extremely fine,
lightly toned
£100-140
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226 (x 1.5)
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Hungary, Leopold I (1657-1705), 10-Ducats, 34.11g, 1675, Nagybanya, laureate,
draped and cuirassed bust right, LEOPOLDVS D:G.RO.I.S.AVG.GER. HV.BO.REX, Madonna and
child after LEOPOLDVS, arms of Hungary after GER, rev. .ARCIDVX.AVS.DVX.BVR.MAR.
MOR.CO.TY. 1675, crowned double headed eagle (Huzsar 1272 var.a; Fr.133), lustrous,
extremely fine, very rare
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227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
230
Iran, Afsharid Dynasty, Nadir Shah (1736-47), Rupis (6), Isfahan, AH1156, 1157,
1158, 1160, Tabriz, AH1153, 1160, 6-Shahi (3), Isfahan, AH1150, Tabriz, AH1151
(2), Shahrukh (first reign 1748-49), Rupi, Mashhad, AH1162 (KM.376.1, 376.6,
385.5, 385.11, 434.3), good fine to very fine (10)
£150-180
Iran, Zand Dynasty, Karim Khan (1753-79), Rupi, mint uncertain, possibly Rasht,
AH1172, 2-Abbasi, Kashan, AH1183, Abbasi (3), Kashan, AH117-, Shiraz, AH1178,
1180 (KM.512.3, 522.5, 522.13, 523.3), good fine to very fine (5)
£100-150
Iran, Zand Dynasty, Taqi Khan Bafqi (1785-87), Rupi, Yazd, AH119 (9) (KM.A567),
about fine, rare
£200-250
Iran, Zand Dynasty, Ja’far Khan (1785-89), Rupi, Shiraz, AH1204 (KM.578.2), about
very fine
£100-120
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Muhammad Hasan Khan (1750-59) Rupi, Mazandaran (2),
AH1171 (KM.405), one test punch, good fine, Zand Dynasty, Karim Khan (1753-79),
Abbasi, Shiraz, AH1178 (KM.515.8), very fine, Sadiq Khan (1779-82), Rupi, Kashan,
AH1196 (KM.550.2), good fine, Afsharid Dynasty, Nadir Shah, 6-Shahi, Tabriz,
AH1151 (KM.376.6), good fine, Mahmud Shah Durrani, Herat, AH1226 (KM.398.2),
fine (5)
£120-150
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Muhammad Hasan Khan, Rupi, Mazandaran, AH1171
(KM.405), fine, Agha Muhammad Khan (1779-97), Rupi, Isfahan (KM.612), fine,
Nasir al-Din, Kran (6), Half-Kran, figural Æ coins (3), Æ Tokens (2), fine or better (14)
£150-200
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Fath Ali Shah (1797-1834), Rials (6), Kashan, AH1223, Lahijan
(2), AH1216, 122-, Rasht, AH1213, Tabriz, AH1217, Yazd, AH1213, Kran (2),
unclear, probably Urumi, AH1241, Rikab, AH1244, Half-Rial, Borujerd, AH1233,
Quarter-Rial, Tabriz, AH1225 (KM.674.8, 674.12, 674.16, 674.18, 678.7, 685, 688.4,
696.2, 710.16, 710.24), the Rikab coin mounted, generally about fine to very fine, some
scarce (10)
£250-300
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Fath Ali, Rial, Tabriz, Half-Rial, Rasht, Kran (6), Isfahan, Qazvin,
Shiraz, Tabaristan (2), Tabriz, Muhammad Shah (1834-48), Kran, Rasht, Nasir al-Din
Shah, hammered coinage, Kran (9), Astarabad, Kashan, Kirmanshahan, Mashhad,
Qazvin, Rasht, Shiraz, Tabriz (2), Half-Kran (6), Kashan, Shiraz, Tabaristan, Tehran (2),
one with portrait, Yazd, Æ 50-Shahi (3), AH1272, 1283 (2), 25-Shahi (3), AH1283,
1293 (2), together with Safavid Coins (12), incuding issues of Ismail I, ‘Abbas I,
Suleyman, Husayn & Tahmasp II (KM.A67, 137, 678, 709, 710, 791, 819, 823, 824,
828), the Kran of Shiraz holed, about fine to very fine (42)
£200-250
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din Shah (1848-96), milled coinage, 2000-Dinars, 500Dinars, AH1311, 1000-Dinars, 1312, Quarter-Kran (Robi) (2), AH1312, undated,
figure ‘6’ in ex. (KM.892, 893, 898, 903, 911), fine to extremely fine (5)
£150-200
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237
238
239
240
241
242
243
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din Shah, milled coinage, 2000-Dinars (8), AH1297
(2), 1298, 1300, 1301, unreadable date (3), 1000-Dinars (11), AH1296 (5), 1297 (4),
1298, 1299, second legend, 500-Dinars (2), AH1297, 1306, Shahi Sefid (5), AH1299,
1301, 1302, 1303, 1307, Quarter-Kran (Robi), undated, figure ‘6’ in exerge, Æ 50Dinars (Shahi) (11), AH1296, 1297, 1300, 1301, others with unreadable dates, together
with a base metal medal commemorating the visit of the Shah of Persia to England, 1873
(KM.883, 889, 892, 894.1, 899, 900, 904, 905), very good to about extremely fine (39)
£200-250
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Nasir al-Din Shah, milled Æ coinage, 200-Dinars, AH1301, 100Dinars (6), AH1297, 1300, 130-, 1301, 1302, date not visible, 50-Dinars (Shahi) (9),
AH1294 FP, 1295 FP, 1296, 1297, 1298, 1299, 1300, 1301, 1330, 25-Dinars (2),
AH1295 FP, 1296, 12-Dinars (2), AH1301, blundered date 101 (KM.881, 882, 883,
885, 887), fine to good very fine, some with lustre (20)
£150-200
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Muzaffar al-Din Shah (1896-1907), 5000-Dinars (5-Kran),
AH1320 (2), 2000-Dinars (2-Kran) (6), AH1320, AH1323 (4), date unreadable, 1000Dinars (Kran), AH1323, 500-Dinars (2), AH1314, 1323, Shahi Sefid, undated, 100Dinars (2-Shahi) (16), AH1318 (3), 1319 (5), 1321, 1326 (2), 1332 (3), 1337 (2), 50Dinars (23), AH1318, 1319 (5), 1321 (2), 1326 (3), 1332 (8), 1337 (4) (KM.961, 962,
966, 969, 975, 976, 977, 978, 979), the Shahi Sefid and one 2000-Dinars holed, very good
to about extremely fine (51)
£150-200
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Muhammad Ali Shah (1907-09), 5000-Dinars (5-Kran), dated
AH1307 in error, 2000-Dinars (2-Kran) (8), AH1326 (3), 1327 (5) (KM.1012, cf.
KM.1018), the first poorly struck, fine, rare, others about fine to good fine (9)
£250-300
Iran, Qajar Dynasty, Ahmad Shah (1909-25), 5000-Dinars (5-Kran) (5), AH1332,
1333, 1334, 1335, 1341, 2000-Dinars (2-Kran) (13) AH1328 (4), 1329 (3), 1330 (2),
1330 date between legs (2), 1332, 1334, 1000-Dinars (Kran) (24), AH1328 (2), 1329
(2), 1330 (11), 1331, 1332, 1334, 1335 (3), 1342, 1343 (2), 500-Dinars (10-Shahi) (6),
AH1330, 1331, 1332 (2), 1333, 1343, Quarter-Kran (5-Shahi), AH1336 (KM.1036,
1040, 1041, 1043, 1051, 1054, 1057, 1058), fine to extremely fine (49)
£150-200
Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Reza Shah (1925-41), pre-reform coinage, 5000-Dinars (5Kran) (4), SH1306, 1307 (2), 1308, 2000-Dinars (2-Kran) (11), SH1304, 1305, 1306
(2), 1307 (3), 1308 (4), 1000-Dinars (Kran) (12), SH1305 (4), 1306 (3), 1307, 1308
(4), 100-Dinars (2), SH1305, 1307, 50-Dinars (3), SH1305 (KM.1091, 1092, 1095,
1096, 1099, 1100, 1103, 1104, 1106), fine to extremely fine (32)
£250-300
Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Reza Shah, reform coinage, Cu.Ni. 10-Dinars, Cu.Ni. 5-Dinars,
Æ 2-Dinars, Æ Dinar, all dated SH1310 (KM.1121, 1123, 1124), generally very fine, the
10-Dinars scratched on obverse, the 5-Dinars better, all scarce (4)
£150-200
Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Reza Shah, reform coinage, 5-Rials (4), SH1310 (2), 1312,
1313, 2-Rials (6), SH1310 (2), 1311, 1312 (3), Rial (2), SH1313, Half-Rial (2),
SH1310, 1312, Half-Rial (2), SH1315, Al.Br. 50-Dinars (55), various dates, Æ 50Dinars (3), SH1322, Al.Br. 10-Dinars (10), Æ 10-Dinars (4), SH1314 (3), 1315, Cu.Ni.
5-Dinars, SH1310, Al. Br. 5-Dinars (2), Æ Dinar, SH1310, Æ 10-Shahi (2), SH1314,
plain edge (KM.1121, 1123, 1124a, 1126.2, 1127, 1128, 1129, 1130, 1131, 1138,
1139, 1142, 1142a), about fine to extremely fine, some scarce (94)
£150-200
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g245
246
247
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Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Muhammad Reza Shah (1941-79), ¿ 21⁄ 2 -Pahlavi, 20.36g,
MS2537 (1978), bust of Muhammad Reza left, rev. lion standing left above wreath
(KM.1201), extremely fine
£550-600
Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Muhammad Reza Shah, ¿ 21⁄ 2 -Pahlavi, 20.32g, MS2537
(1978), bust of Muhammad Reza left, rev. lion standing left above wreath (KM.1201),
extremely fine
£550-600
Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Muhammad Reza Shah, 20-Rials (7), SH1354, SH1357 (2),
1358 (4), 10-Rials (24), SH1335, 1338, 1349, 1354, 1358 (7), 1359 (2), 1360 (5),
1361 (3), 1362 (2), 5-Rials (24), SH1337, 1345, 1348, 1349, MS2535 (2), 1358 (4),
1359 (3), 1360 (3), 1361 (6), 1362 (2), 2-Rials (8), SH1358 (5), 1360, 1362 (2), Rial
(9), various dates, bronze clad steel Rial (3), aluminium bronze 50-Rials (8), aluminium
bronze 25-Dinars, SH1327, together with silver commemorative Medals (5) and copper
Medal, fine to extremely fine (90)
£100-150
Iraq, miscellaneous 20th century coins (15), including Faisal I, Riyal, 1932, 50-Fils (2),
4-Fils (4), other coins (8) fine to extremely fine (15)
£40-60
248
248
Italy, Ferrara, Ercole I D’Este (1471-1505), after 1475, Grossone, 3.79g, bust left,
+IERCVLES.DVX.FERARIE, rev. +DEVS.FORTITVDO.MEA, St George and dragon (Baiggi 771),
very fine
£250-350
249
249
Italy, Livorno, Gian Gaston de’Medici (1723-37), Tollero, 1726, armoured bust right,
rev. crown above view of the old fortress (CNI.4; MIR.78/4 - R4), edge smoothed, very
fine, very rare
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251
250
251
252
Italy, Naples, Ferdinand IV (1759-1825), 6-Ducati, 1765
crowned arms (F.646a; KM.c75), ex mount very fine
254
255
257
258
£350-400
£600-800
Italy, Papal States, Pius VII (1800-23), Scudo, 1802 IIIR, arms, rev. seated figure
holding keys to left and church to right (KM.1249), very fine
£80-100
254
255
Italy, Papal States, Pius IX (1846-78), 2.5-Scudi, 1859 XIVR, bust left, rev. value in
wreath (KM.1117), ex mount, otherwise nearly extremely fine
£130-180
Italy, Pisa, Republic, Aquilini Maggiori, Grosso da 2-Soldi, 3.25g, undated (post 126970), crowned eagle left, rev. Madonna and Child, star to left (CNI 25-30; MIR.397),
very fine
£180-220
Italy, Pisa, Republic, Aquilini minori, Grosso da 2-Soldi, 1.73g (1296-1312), undated,
eagle standing left, rev. Madonna and Child, bell to left (MIR.405/2), very fine
£200-250
256
256
bust right, rev.
Italy, Papal States, Clement X (1670-76), Piastra, 1675, Papal arms, rev. pilgrims at the
Porta S Pietro in the Basilica Vaticana, arms of Costaguti in exergue (B.2007; CNI.22;
Dav.4078; Munt.18), good very fine
253
253
DG/CC-R,
257
258
Italy, Pisa, Republic, Aquilini minori, Grosso da 2-Soldi, 1.70g (1296-1312), undated
eagle standing left, rev. Madonna and Child, branch to left (MIR.404/5), fine
£150-200
Italy, Pisa, Ferdinand II de Medici (1620-70), Mezza-Dopia, 3.33g, 1643, cross, rev.
standing figure of the virgin (CNI.5; F.972; MIR.450/1), very fine
£500-600
Italy, Sardinia, Carlo Alberto (1831-49), 20-Lire, 1849, m.m. anchor, head right, rev.
crowned shield within wreath (F.1143), almost uncirculated
£600-700
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260
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Italy, Sardinia, Vittorio Emmanuel II (1849-61), 20-Lire, 1859, m.m. anchor, head
left, rev. arms (F.1147; KM.146), extremely fine
£120-150
Italy, Sicily, Frederick II (1197-1250), Tari d’oro, 1.41g, undated, Messina (?),
pseudo-Cufic legend, four pellets in centre, rev. cross dividing IC-HC/NI-KA (MEC 51820; MIR 78; Spahr 82), good very fine
£180-220
Italy, Siena, Republic, Grosso da 12-Denarii, 1.75g, undated (1211-50), S between four
pellets, rev. cross in circle (CNI.13; MIR.479; Toderi 3), very fine
£80-100
262
262
263
264
265
266
264
Italy, Siena, Republic (1404-1555), Grosso da 8-Soldi, 1.70g, undated (c.1503), large
foliate S, rev. cross in circle of eight arcs with pellets on cusps, mint master’s mark shield
with two bands (CNI.89; MIR.532/8), small split at edge at 6 o’clock, very fine
£200-250
Italy, Siena, Republic, Bolognino da 6-Quattrini, 1549, 0.90g, wolf and twins, date
below, rev. LIBERT on oval shield (MIR.563/2), fine
£60-80
Italy, Siena, Cosimo de Medici (1557-69), Guilio, 2.75g, Medici shield, rev. Virgin
above the city (MIR.579), pierced at 11 o’clock, otherwise good fine for issue, very rare
£150-200
Italy, Tuscany, Grand Duke Cosimo III (1670-1723), Piastre, 1677, armoured bust
right, rev. baptism scene (Dav.4209), polished, fine
£80-100
Jamaica, Victoria (1837-1901), Farthings (5), 1882H, 1884, 1887, 1888, 1890
(KM.15), almost uncirculated, George VI (1936-52), Farthings (2) 1938, 1952 (KM.30,
33), uncirculated (7)
£50-60
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x267
268
Jamaica, Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof Penny, 1953, crowned head right, rev. arms
(KM.37), brilliant uncirculated
£250-300
Libya, 20th century base metal coins (18), other coins of Lebanon (4), including Al.
21⁄ 2 -Piastres (KM.13), Syria (3), and Jordan (1), fine to extremely fine (26)
£40-60
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Madagascar, Isles Glorieuses (c.1950-60), Plantation Tokens (10), SOFIM (Societe
Francaise des Iles Malgaches) Isles Glorieuses, countermarked on 20-, 10-, 5-, 2-, 1-Franc
coins of Madagascar, 5-, 2-(2), 1-Franc (2) coins of France, average condition very fine,
some countermarks a little better (10)
£300-350
The Glorioso Islands lie in the northern part of the Mozambique Channel. A French possession
since 1892, they were named in 1880 by Hippolyte Caltaux, who established a coconut
plantation on Ile Grande Glorieuse. They form part of the French Southern and Antarctic
Lands, but are contested by Madagascar. The SOFIM (Societe Francaise des Iles Malgaches)
operated coconut plantations on the islands from 1907-1958. The existence of these issues was
only discovered in 2012.
270
270
Madagascar, Juan de Nova Island (c.1950-60), Phosphate Mining Tokens (10),
SOFIM (Societe Francaise des Iles Malgaches) Juan de Nova, countermarked on 20-, 10-,
5-, 2-, 1-Franc coins of Madagascar, 5-, 2-(2), 1-Franc (2) coins of France, average
condition very fine, some countermarks a little better (10)
Juan de Nova Island lies in the Mozambique Channel, between Madagascar and
Mozambique. A French possession since 1897, it is part of the French Southern and Antarctic
Lands and has been exploited for its guano and phosphate. The SOFIM (Societe Francaise des
Iles Malgaches) operated phosphate (guano) mines on the island from 1900 to 1968. The
existence of these issues was only discovered in 2012.
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271 (x 1.5)
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Malta, Pietro Guidalotti del Monte, Prior of Capua (1568-72), Zecchino, 3.38g,
St John standing, handing banner of the Order St John to the
kneeling Grand Master, to right of staff MP (Magister Petrus) above quatrefoil, rev. DA
MICHI VIRTVTEM - CONTRA HOSTES TVO, Christ standing in mandorla, four stars to left, five
stars to right (Azz.690; F.6; Gamb.355 var.RS1; R&S 1; Sch.p.51,1), slight weakness in
strike on reverse and a tiny dent on edge between 1 and 2 o’clock, extremely fine, rare
F. PETRVS DE MONETA.,
273
272
x272
273
Malta, Emmanuel Pinto (1741-73), 4-Zecchini, undated, armoured half-length bust
left, rev. crowned arms (F.31a), very fine
£1,400-1,600
Malta, Emmanuel Pinto, 20-Scudi, 1764, crowned shields, rev. St John standing
holding banner, Pascal lamb at his feet, 15.74g. (F.35; Restelli 25 - R2; Schembri 1), good
very fine
£1,000-1,200
275
274
274
275
Malta, Emmanuel de Rohan (1775-97), 30-Tari, 1790, cuirassed bust right, rev. arms
on spread eagle, crown above (KM.335.1), signs of mount at 6 o’clock, good very fine
£200-240
Mexico, Culiacan, 8-Reales, 1888 AM, Liberty cap, rev. eagle on cactus (KM.377.3),
uncirculated
£100-120
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276
277
277
Mexico, Hermosillo, 8-Reales, 1891 FG, Liberty cap, rev. eagle on cactus (KM.377.9),
uncirculated
£100-120
Mexico, Zacatecas, Peso, 1901 FZ, Liberty cap, rev. eagle on cactus (KM.409.3),
uncirculated, light toning
£100-120
278
278
279
Monaco, Honoré III (1733-95), 3-Sols (Pezetta), 1734, armoured bust right, rev. four
crowned Hs cruciform, 4.30g (Gad.85; KM 85; Varesi 501/2), good very fine
£200-300
Morocco, miscellaneous 20th century coins (17), Rial (10-Dirhams) (2), AH1329, 1331
(KM.25, 33), good extremely fine and about extremely fine, other coins in silver (5), and
base metal (10), fine to very fine (17)
£70-90
280
280
Mozambique, Isle of Ibo (c.1920s), Plantation Tokens (6), WPCL (William Philippi
Compania Limitada) stamped on uniface base metal planchets all except one with circular
punches, very fine or better (6)
Ibo is one of the Quirimbas Islands situated in the Indian Ocean off northern Mozambique.
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£100-150
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281
282
283
Myanmar (Burma), Pyu kingdom of Beikthano (c.3rd century-600), Silver Units (3),
rising sun, 6 rays above horizon and 6 rays below, rev. temple in the shape of a srivatsa,
(Mitch.SEA.265-290), very fine (3)
£150-180
Myanmar (Burma), Pyu kingdom of Srikshetra (c.638-800), Silver Units (4), QuarterUnits (4) garlanded damaru with 5 beads above, rev. temple in the shape of a srivatsa
containing a stupa of nine pellets (Mitch.SEA.426-450), fine to very fine (8)
£300-350
Myanmar (Burma), Pyu kingdom of Srikshetra (c.800-35), Silver Units (3), garlanded
damaru with 5 beads above, rev. temple in the shape of a srivatsa containing an axial pole
and eight pellets (Mitch.SEA.451-468), very fine (3)
£160-200
284
284
285
285
Myanmar (Burma), Mon kingdom of Syriam (Temala) (c.4th century), Units (2), fat
round conch within beaded border, rev. temple in the shape of a srivatsa (Mitch.
SEA.469-477), weakly struck, fine, rare (2)
£200-300
Myammar (Burma), Chittagong, First Arakanese occupation, Basawpyu (1459-82),
Tanka, in the name of Nasir al-Din Mahmud Shah (Mitch. Land of Water 236), fine, rare,
Tanka (c.16th century), legend unclear (cf. Mitch. Land of Water 236), about fine (2)
£150-200
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286
287
Myanmar (Burma), Tenasserim (c.18th century), tin/lead Units (2), 53.38g, 34.77g,
stylised mythical beast right, rev. Burmese legend (Robinson & Shaw 6.4), two variants
of scarce type, edges a little irregular, the second holed, very fine and good fine (2)
£180-220
Myanmar (Burma), Colonial Period, base metal tokens (5), uniface bronze Paycheck,
PORT OF RANGOON, small crown at centre; Ministry of Finance brass Tokens large (1) and
small (2), crest and Burmese legend, rev. the first with Burmese numbers, the second with
letters A G and number 440, repeated in Burmese above, the third with letters S A G and
number 3895, uniface Accountant General brass Token, numbered 2734, all holed,
generally very fine, the first scarce (5)
£250-300
288
288
Netherlands, Brabant, Charles II (1665-1700), Ducaton, 32.44g, 1673, Antwerp,
robed bust right, rev. crowned arms (KM.79.2), irregular flan, very fine
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£120-150
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289
290
Netherlands, Holland, Ducat, 1595 (F.249), a little bent, probably ex-mount, about fine,
Poland, Sigismund III (1587-1632), Ort, 1622 (KM.37), about fine, Greece, 30Drachmai, Commemorative Token, 1863-1963, extremely fine (3)
£200-250
Netherlands, Principality of Liege, George of Austria (1544-57), Taler, 1547,
crowned arms, rev. St George and dragon (Delm.437; Dav.8408), nearly very fine, Italy,
Papal States, Clement XI (1700-21), Half Piastre, 1703, an III, arms, rev. St
Crescentius on horseback (KM.663), fine (2)
£130-180
291
291
x292
x293
294
x295
296
292
Netherlands, Kingdom, William III (1849-90), 10-Gulden (4), 1880 (3), 1888
(KM.106), first three extremely fine, the last very fine and the lowest mintage of the series (4)
£800-900
New Guinea, British Colonial, George V (1910-36), cupro-nickel Penny and
Halfpenny, both 1929 (KM.1 and 2), proof-like, brilliant uncirculated, rare one year types
with only 400 pieces struck (2)
£800-1,000
New Guinea, British Colonial, assorted currency coins (11), Pennies (3), 1936, 1938,
1944, Threepences (2), 1935, 1944, Sixpences (2), 1935, 1943, and Shillings (4), 1935,
1936, 1938, 1945, all uncirculated, the first Penny and the Shillings all lustrous (11)
£100-150
New Zealand, George VI (1936-52), Penny, 1942, head left, rev. bird, and Halfpenny,
1942, rev. Hei Tiki (KM.13, 12), uncirculated, with much lustre (2)
£100-120
New Zealand/Bahamas, Elizabeth II (1952- ), mule 2-Cents, undated (1967), obverse
of Bahamas 5-Cents with the reverse of New Zealand 2-Cents (KM.33), uncirculated,
with uncirculated examples of Bahamas Cent, 1966 and a New Zealand 2-Cent, 1967 (3)
£20-30
Palestine, 100-Mils (2), 50-Mils (5), 20-Mils (2), 10-Mils (4), 5-Mils (2), Æ 2-Mils (5),
Æ Mil (3), one of the 100-Mils holed, generally very fine (23)
£60-80
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Peru, Philip V (1700-46), Spanish colonial, cob 8-Escudos, 27.00g, 1736, Lima N, date
between pillars, rev. arms of Castille and Leon (C.10042), date fully visible, nearly very
fine
£2,800-3,500
With Certificate of Authenticity, dated 4 January 2008.
298
299
298
Portugal, John V (1706-50), 1000-Reis (Quartinho), 1712, crowned arms, rev. cross
potent (F.98; KM.182), a British field find, obverse scratch, lustrous, good very fine
£300-350
Found near Newbury, Berkshire, 2012
299
300
Portugal, João VI (1799-1826), Peca or 6,400-Reis, 1822, bust right, rev. crowned
shield (F.128; Gomes 18.09; KM.364), good extremely fine
£600-800
Portugal, Carlos I (1889-1908), 1000-Reis, 1899 (KM.540), extremely fine, Spain,
Alfonso XIII (1886-1931), 5-Pesetas (2), 1890 MP-M (KM.689), very fine, 1894 PGV (KM.700), good very fine (3)
£80-100
301
301
302
302
Russia, Anna (1730-40), Rouble, 1732, bust right, rev. crowned eagle (Dav.1670;
KM.192.1), stains and scratches, about very fine
£150-200
Russia, Elisabeth (1741-61), ‘Scott’ Rouble, 1757 IM, bust right, rev. crowned double
headed eagle (Diakov 427-8; Sev.1683; KM.19c.2), very fine
£1,800-2,200
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304
303
304
x305
Russia, Catherine II (1762-96), gold Rouble, 1779, bust right, rev. crowned eagle
(F.135; KM.C76), crease on obverse and metal flaw on reverse, fine
£60-80
Russia, Catherine II, silver jeton on the Peace with Sweden, 1790, legend, rev. olive
branch (Diakov 221.6), very fine; Kopek, 1769 EM, fine (2)
£100-150
Russia, Nicholas I (1825-55), Rouble, 1839, head right, rev. Battle of Borodino
memorial (KM.170), toned, extremely fine
£800-1,000
306
307
308
Russia, Alexander II (1855-81), 5 Roubles, 1877, crowned double headed eagle,
rev. inscriptions (F.163; KM.B26), very fine
£400-500
Russia, Soviet Union, proof Chervonetz, 1980, arms of the USSR, rev. sower, factory
behind (F.181a), small stains on reverse, otherwise as struck
£500-600
308
South Africa, Z.A.R., Pond, 1896, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (F.2; KM.9.2), very fine
£200-250
309
South Africa, Z.A.R., 21⁄ 2 -Shillings (5), 1892, 1894, 1896 (3), 2-Shillings, 1896, and
Threepence, 1896, average very fine (7)
£200-250
South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),
good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB
£80-100
South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),
good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB
£80-100
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307
310
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313
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South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),
good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB
£80-200
South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),
good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB
£80-100
South Africa, Z.A.R., Penny, 1898, bust of Kruger left, rev. arms (Hern Z4; KM.2),
good extremely fine with some original colour, in PCGS holder graded MS63RB
£80-100
315
315
316
317
318
South Africa, George V (1910-36), proof Sovereign, 1923 SA, head left, rev. St George
and dragon (KM.21; S.4004), hairlines, uncirculated, extremely rare only 655 struck
316
317
316 (x 1.5)
317 (x 1.5)
£1,000-1,400
South Africa, George V, proof Sovereign, 1923 SA, head left, rev. St George and dragon
(KM.21; S.4004), brilliant uncirculated, extremely rare, only 655 struck
£1,500-2,000
South Africa, George V, proof Half-Sovereign, 1923 SA, head left, rev. St George and
dragon (KM.20; S.400), brilliant uncirculated
£500-600
South Africa, George V (1910-36), Farthings (6), 1923, 1924, 1928, 1931 (2), 1932
(KM.12.1, 12.2, 12.3), George VI (1936-52), Farthings (12), 1937, 1938, 1939, 1941,
1942, 1943, 1944, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1950, 1952 (KM.23, 32.1, 32.2), Elizabeth II
(1952- ), Farthings (7), 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1960 (KM.44), generally
extremely fine - uncirculated (25)
£80-100
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319
320
320
South Africa, Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof Sovereign, 1953, head right, rev. St George
and dragon (KM.54), brilliant uncirculated
£200-300
South Africa, Elizabeth II, proof Half-Sovereign, 1953, head right, rev. springbok
(KM.53), brilliant uncirculated
£100-150
321
321
Sweden, Carl XIV (1818-44), Ducat, 1839, head right, rev. crowned arms (F.87;
KM.628a), good very fine
£300-400
322
322
323
Sweden, Karl XV (1859-72), Carolin or 10-Francs (2), both 1868, head right, rev.
round shield (F.92; KM.716), very fine and extremely fine (2)
£200-300
Tunisia, miscellaneous 19th-20th century base metal coins (91), including an Æ
countermarked 2-Kharub on a 13-Nasri Coin (KM.116), fine to very fine, together with
a large quantity of modern coins of the world (many hundreds) (lot)
£40-60
324
324
Turkey, Ottoman, Ahmed III (1703-30), ¿ Zeri Istanbuls (2), Islambul, AH1115
(KM.173), good very fine and very fine (2)
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Turkey, Ottoman, Ahmed III, ¿ Zeri Istanbuls (3), Islambul, AH1115 (KM.173), one
holed, very fine or better (3)
£360-400
326
326
327
328
Turkey, Ottoman Empire, Muhammad V (1909-18), 100-Kurush, AH1327/3
(KM.754), mark on edge at 2 o’clock, good very fine
£200-250
Turkey, miscellaneous 19th-20th century coins (33), in silver (5), billon (3), Æ (9), and
other metals (16), about fine to extremely fine (33)
£50-70
United States of America (7), Dimes (2), 1832, 1864S, the 1832 with reverse flaws,
otherwise good very fine, the 1864, fine, Half Dime, 1831, good fine, Cent (4), 1829, 1860
1886 var.2, 1897, mixed grades, fair-fine, the 1860, good fine (7)
£100-120
329
329
330
331
332
Zanzibar, Sultan Ali Bin Hamud (1902-11), Cent, 1908, inscription, rev. dolphins at
base of palm tree (KM.8), uncirculated, with lustre, scarce
£400-500
Miscellaneous silver coins of the world (approx.150), mostly 18th and 19th centuries,
a few earlier, some pierced or otherwise damaged, average good to very fine, a few good very
fine to extremely fine (lot)
£200-300
Miscellaneous silver coins of the world (approx. 130), mostly 19th and 20th centuries,
mixed condition, average fine or better (lot)
£300-500
Miscellaneous base metal coins of the world (approx. 375), mostly 19th and early 20th
century, some earlier, mixed condition, fine to very fine, a few better (lot)
£100-150
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Austria, Franz II (1792-1835), silver medal for Meritorious Service 1797, by I Wirt,
head right, rev. legend in wreath, 39mm. (Horsky 3352; Mont.2306), suspension removed,
good very fine
£50-60
334
334
335
France, Jean Matharon de Salignac, Chamberlain of Charles VIII (Knight of St John
1474, died at Rome 1495), bronze portrait medal by Niccolo Fiorentino, capped bust
left, wearing collar chain of the Order of St John over robe, rev. CANBELLANVS REGIVS
MAGNVS IN PROVINCIA PRESIDENS CONSILLIA, Matharon standing holding book and sword,
85mm. (Hill, Corpus 952), a late cast with light patina, very fine
£200-300
France, Maréchal Macdonald, Duc de Tarante, bronze medal by Dieudonné,
uniformed bust left, signed and dated 1825 below, rev. inscription in nine lines, 52mm.
(Bramsen 1883; Collignon 495), good very fine, in contemporary fitted case
£50-70
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337
Germany, Prussia, Generalfeldmarschall Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher (17421819), Tribute from the City of Berlin 1816, bronzed metal medal by Schinkel and
König, bust left, rev. St Michael casting down Satan, 80mm. (Br.1787; Julius 3584), good
very fine
£100-150
Germany, Winter Olympics 1936, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, large white metal medal,
80mm, with ring for suspension, good very fine, also Austria, Winter Olympics 1964,
Innsbruck, square lapel badge, metal and enamel, 26mm, very fine (2)
£80-100
338
g338
Iran, Pahlavi Dynasty, Muhammad Reza Shah (1941-79), proof Gold Medal, 9.81g,
commemorating 50 years of Pahlavi Rule, conjoined busts of Muhammed Reza Shah and
his father Reza Shah, rev. Bank Melli, uncirculated
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339
Italy, Lucrezia de’Medici, called Nannina (1448-93), bronze medal by I Weber,
NANINNA PETRI MED F BERNARDI ORICELLARI VXOR, bust right, wearing lace ruff and
decorated dress, rev. CANDORE ET FOECVNDITATE, a stream in a landscape, signed I VEBER
in exergue (Forrer vi, 406), brown patina, extremely fine
£100-150
340
340
341
Italy, Ippolito d’Este, Cardinal of Ferrara (1509-72), cast bronze medal by Gian
Federico Bonzagni, bust left, wearing mozetta, signed below FED PARM, rev. NE TRANSEAS
SERVVVM TVVM, Abraham kneeling before the three angels, 45.5mm. (Armand i, 222,4;
Attwood 962; Pollard, Bargello ii, 593; Toderi Vannel ii, 2189), warm brown patina, a
casting flaw on the reverse, a fine early cast
£100-150
Italy, Milan, Maria Theresia (1740-80), the Royal Palace at Milan, 1778, white metal
medal by A Guillemard, veiled head right, rev. façade of the Palace, 50mm. (Julius 2021;
Schaumz.277), very fine
£40-50
342
342
Italy, Austria-Lombardy, Archduke Raineri, silver medal by L Manfredini, head right,
RAINERIVS ARCHID. AVSTR. VICE. SACRA. A. MDCCCXVIII, rev. CONVENTVS LANGOBARDIAE.
D.S.I. SPONSORI. FAVSTITATIS, standing figures of Mercury, Minerva and Ceres, 37.5mm.
(Julius 3128; Mont.2479), extremely fine with attractive steel blue tone
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343
Netherlands, Death of Martin Tromp, 1653, cast and chased silver medal by Muller,
bust of Tromp facing right, rev. naval engagement, (MI 404/34), very fine
£800-850
344
344
345
Poland, Michael Korybut (1669-73), silver medal, unsigned, MICHAEL D.G. REX. POL.
M.D. LIT. RUS: PRUS: MAS:, laureate, draped bust right, rev. ELEONORA MARIA D.G.REGINA
POL., draped bust right wearing pearls and with flowing locks, 38mm. (H.Cz), very fine,
dark tone, rare
£200-300
Portugal, John VI (1767-1826), as Regent, 1791-1806, gilt bronze medal by Pidgeon,
70.85g, on the Recapture of Cayenne, 1809, laureate head left, rev. 14.JAN 1809 within
wreath, CAYENNA TOMADA : OS FRANCEZES, 51 mm. (Lamas 88), edge marks, staining,
otherwise extremely fine
£100-120
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346
347
348
349
Russia, Catherine II, Establishment of Real Coins 1763, silver medal by T Ivanov,
bust right, signed in full below, rev. eagle above screw press, signed T.I low right, 64mm.
(Diakov 121.1), a later striking with small die flaw on reverse edge, very fine, very rare
£300-500
Russia, Æ Medal, Pushkin centenary, 1899, head left, rev. altar with symbols of the arts,
flaming urn behind, 68mm (Diakov 1289.1), some surface marks and friction on high
points, very fine
£60-80
Spain, bronze medals (2), marriage of Alfonso XIII, 1912, by Devreese, 70mm.,
extremely fine, 41mm., Viticulture and Agriculture prize medal, 1877, bust right of
Alfonso XII, 41mm., as struck, in case of issue; Great Britain, Edward VII and Queen
Alexandra, silver coronation medal, by Fuchs, 64 mm., 107.8g, crowned busts right, rev.
seated figure left, Westminster Abbey in background, extremely fine, in fitted case (3)
£60-80
India (Pakistan), Muhammad, Agha Khan III (1885-1957), bronze medal on his
Golden Jubilee as ruler of the Shia Ismailis, Agha Khan half-length, facing slightly left,
GOLDEN JUBILEE above, 1885 IMAMAT 1935 below, rev. Arabic inscription, 32.5mm., some
edge marks and scratches, very fine, rare
£100-120
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DAY TWO
WEDNESDAY 27 MARCH 2013
Morning Session
commencing at 10.00 a.m. (Lots 350-753)
THE KENNETH HEWITT COLLECTION OF
IRON AGE COINS OF SOUTHERN AND EASTERN BRITAIN
The Kenneth Hewitt collection, formed over the last ten years, focuses on the coins of the
British Iron tribes of Southern and Eastern Britain. In building the collection Kenneth
Hewitt deliberately set out to try and acquire examples of the different denominations and
rulers through the period, ensuring that the collection offers a comprehensive selection of
the coinage in use in Southern and Eastern Britain before the Roman Conquest in AD
43. The resulting collection is therefore especially strong in issues of the Cantii, Regni and
Atrebates, Trinovantes and Catuvellauni.
Many of the coins are recent finds often with recorded find locations whilst others are in
some cases from old collections. In the main the coins were acquired from UK dealers and
auction houses. Many of the coins are very rare and only known for a few examples.
The Catalogue has adhered to Kenneth Hewitt’s own organisation of his collection which
divided the coins into regional groupings in the manner adopted by Chris Rudd in his
reference catalogue, ‘Ancient British Coins’ (referred to Rudd ABC), published in 2010.
Lots are referenced and type defined based on Rudd’s listing, which provides the most
comprehensive and useful catalogue currently available.
350
351
350 (x 1.5)
350
351
Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Bellovaci, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.81g,
devolved Apollo head left, rev. horse left, rosette below (Mack 4; Rudd ABC 31; S.7),
well-centred, nearly very fine, scarce
£500-600
Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Ambiani, c.50 BC, gold Stater, 5.88g, blank,
rev. stylised horse right, pellet below (Mack 27; Rudd ABC 16; S.11), good very fine
£280-330
352
353
352 (x 1.5)
352
353 (x 1.5)
Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Ambiani, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.24g, little
horned serpent type, head right, rev. horse right, ring pellet before, serpent with head
looking back above (Scheers GB series 26a, fig 182-3), pleasing detail, good very fine, very
rare, this the only example found in the UK
PROVENANCE:
Found near Berkhamsted, Herts.
£250-300
17 examples are recorded for this type with this the only example from Britain.
353
Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Ambiani, c.75-50 BC, silver fractional Unit, 0.60g,
Picardy horse face type, class II, stylised head right, horse head pattern at centre, rev.
horse with beaded mane right (Revue Numismatique (1965), pp79-93, pl.V, 29;
DT 189), nearly very fine, very rare
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354 (x 1.5)
354
Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Ambiani, c.60-40 BC, bronze Unit, 2.28g, row of
three annulets dividing two boars back to back, rev. horse right, bucranium below
(Scheers GB series, 416-7, DT 464), even dark patina, good detail, a pleasing example,
good very fine
355
355
£150-200
355 (x 1.5)
Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Belgae, c.60-50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.57g, boat
tree uniface type, blank, rev. central bar from which extend various shapes (Mack 41a;
Rudd ABC 43; Sills 428-30; Scheers class 2; S.10), blundered die, good fine, rare
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
Found Essex.
THE CANTII
358
356
356
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, cast bronze or potin issues, c.100 BC, Thurrock
types, Unit, 3.60g, head of Apollo left left, rev. butting bull right (Mack -; BMC 660-66;
Rudd ABC 120; S.62), bold head, a good specimen, good very fine/very fine, 3.35g, similar,
degraded Apollo head (BMC 663-65; Rudd ABC 132; S.62), good fine (2)
£70-80
PROVENANCE:
The first found, Dover, Kent; the second found, Deal, Kent, August, 2000, recorded
CCI 03-0586.
357
358
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, cast bronze or potin issues, c.100-80 BC, Thurrock
types, potin Unit, 1.75g, class I, head right, rev. bull right (Mack 11-18; BMC 670-72;
Rudd ABC 171; S.63), even dark patina, very fine
£30-40
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, cast bronze or potin issues, c.100-80 BC, Thurrock
types, potin Unit, 1.22g, class II, nipple type, crude head right around central raised
pellet, rev. crude linear bull right around raised central pellet (Mack 23-25;
BMC 715-23; Rudd ABC 174; S.64), a good example, good very fine
£40-50
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2009
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359 (x 1.5)
359
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, Weald group, c.45-40 BC, gold Stater, 5.42g,
‘thumb up’ type, traces of design, rev. horse right, wheel below, fist over two pellets above
(Mack 144-5; BMC 347- 49; Rudd ABC 186; S.35), pleasing horse, attractive, good very
fine, very rare
360
360
361
361
360 (x 1.5)
£2,000-2,500
361 (x 1.5)
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, c.30 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.36g, Kentish horse
brooch type, three raised bands on plain field, rev. horse right, U shaped object above and
below (Mack 78; BMC 371-72; Rudd ABC 201; S.44), well-centred, good very fine, very
rare
£400-450
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, c.40 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.38g, corded triangle
type, blank, rev. horse left, corded triangle above, ring pellets in fields (Mack 85; BMC
2469-71; Rudd ABC 198; S.172), very fine, rare
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
Found July 1992, High Halstow, Kent
362
362
363
364
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, c.40 BC, silver Unit, 0.78g, back to back crescent
from which extend arms of wreath cross, rev. horse right, pellet on chest, looking back
(Mack 440; BMC 388; Rudd ABC 246; S.-), minor edge loss, very fine, extremely rare, one
of seven known
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
Found at Petham, near Canterbury, Kent, April 2009
363
364
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, c.40 BC, bronze Unit, 2.13g, ‘curly lion’
type, head right, inverted wreath around, rev. lion or dog left, mullet and annulet below
(Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 282; S.-), fine, an extremely rare type
£80-100
Kent, Cantii, uninscribed coinage, c.40 BC, bronze Half Unit, 1.21g, head right, rev.
lion or dog left, annulets in fields (Mack 316c; BMC 2488; Rudd ABC 291; S.176),
English green patina, very fine, very rare
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
Found at Canterbury, Kent
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365
366 (x 1.5)
365 (x 1.5)
365
366
Kent, Cantii, Dubnovellaunos (c.25 BC - AD 5), gold Stater, 5.47g, blank with raised
band across, rev. horse right, bucranium above, curved object below,
[DVBNOVALL]AVNO[S] around (Mack 282, BMC 2492-96; Rudd ABC 303; S.177), reverse
off-centre, light scuff on obverse, very fine, very rare
£500-600
Kent, Cantii, Dubnovellaunos, gold Quarter Stater, 1.32g, blank with raised band
across, rev. horse right, foliage above dividing two annulets above, object below (Mack
284, BMC 2475-77; Rudd ABC 312; S.171), very fine, very rare
£200-240
367
368
367 (x 1.5)
367
369
Kent, Cantii, Dubnovellaunos, silver Unit, 1.04g, ‘Rochester Pegasus’ type, head right,
sun and ring pellet before, rev. Pegasus right, hatched rectangle below with ring pellet to
right (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 318; S.-), pleasing bust, good very fine, extremely rare
370
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
Found at Eastry, Kent, February 2010
368
369
Kent, Cantii, Dubnovellaunos, bronze Unit, 2.30g, boar standing right, panel below
with inscription, rev. bird with outstretched wings right (Mack 289; BMC 2509-10;
Rudd ABC 345; S.183), inscription off-flan, attractive even brown patina, nearly very fine,
very rare
£130-160
Kent, Cantii, ‘Sa’ or ‘Sam’ (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 2.05g, boar standing left, rev.
horse left, ring pellets above (Mack 299; BMC 2516-19; Rudd ABC 375; S.187A),
surface pitting in places, good fine, rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
Found Kent, recorded CCI 07.1222
370
Kent, Cantii, Eppillus (c.AD 1-15), bronze Unit, 3.06g, butting bull right, EPPIL above,
[COF] below, rev. eagle standing left with spread wings looking back (Mack 310; BMC
1139-41; Rudd ABC 41; S.113), even dark patina, good fine, rare
£70-90
PROVENANCE:
Found Maldon, Essex, January 1996, recorded CCI 05.0370
Ex M Smith and Cotswold Collections
371
371 (x 1.5)
371
Kent, Cantii, Sego (c.AD 5-15), bronze Unit, 2.14g, ‘Sphinx’ type, geometric star
pattern around central ring pellet, pellets in angles, rev. Sphinx crouching right, ring pellet
above (Mack 173; BMC 1690; Rudd ABC 453; S.261), good detail, even green patina,
good very fine, very rare
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372
373
373
372 (x 1.5)
373 (x 1.5)
Kent, Cantii, Amminus (c.AD 30-40), silver Unit, 1.16g, ‘hippocamp’ type, wreath
around central boss containing letter A, rev. hippocamp right, AM below, S above (Mack
314; BMC 2520-21; Rudd ABC 462; S.189), reverse off-centre, dark tone with light
surface as found pitting, good very fine, extremely rare
£280-350
Kent, Cantii, Amminus, bronze Unit, 1.94g, ‘wreath box’ type, AM on panel within
wreath, rev. horse stepping right, DVNO on panel below (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 468;
S.189), fine/nearly very fine, very rare, 12 examples listed on CCI
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
Found Deal, Kent, 2000, recorded, CCI 03-0478
THE REGNI, ATREBATES AND BELGAE
375
375 (x 1.5)
374
374 (x 1.5)
374
375
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, uninscribed coinage, Remic issues, c.60-50 BC, gold
Stater, 5.46g, ‘Selsey two faced’ type, abstract head right, rev. triple tailed horse right,
wheel below (Mack 58; BMC 446 - similar dies; Rudd ABC 485; S.38), struck on a broad
flan, good very fine
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, April 2008
Ex Fountaine collection
£600-700
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, uninscribed coinage, Remic issues, c.60-50 BC, gold
Quarter Stater, 1.21g, ‘Selsey dahlia’ type, abstract head right, rev. horse with beaded
mane right, floral sun above, wheel below (Mack 70; BMC 489-94; Rudd ABC 500;
S.48), about very fine, rare variety for this type
PROVENANCE:
Found near Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire
£200-250
376
376 (x 1.5)
376
Southern, Regni, uninscribed coinage (c.75-60 BC), insular Belgic issues, gold Stater,
6.58g, Sills Insular Cf type, abstract head right, rev. disjointed horse right (Mack-;
BMC -; Rudd ABC 515; Sills 457-9; S.20A), full flan, an attractive example, about
extremely fine, extremely rare, one of the earliest gold coins to have been struck in Britain
Sills in his book Gaulish and Early British Coinage, Spink, 2003, p.261, argues that the
Insular Cf type was probably the earliest gold coinage issued in Britain and this type the
earliest British Stater.
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377 (x 1.5)
377
378
379
378 (x 1.5)
379 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni, uninscribed coinage, c.75-60 BC, insular Belgic issues, gold Quarter
Stater, 1.40g, Sills Insular Cf type, boat with two figures within, rosette or star to left, rev.
tree like pattern (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 530; Sills 460-61; S.39A), very fine/good
very fine, extremely rare, one of the earliest British coins and probably the first Quarter Stater
struck in Britain
£500-700
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 99-1329
Ex Sean O’Docherty, Laurie Tongue and Adrian Nicholls Collections
Sills in his book Gaulish and Early British Coinage, Spink, 2003, p.261, argues that the
Insular Cf type was probably the earliest gold coinage issued in Britain and this type the
earliest British Quarter Stater.
378
379
Southern, Regni, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, gold scyphate Quarter Stater,
1.43g, ‘Willett’s nipple’ type, blank, raised pellet by edge, rev. abstract pattern (Mack 45;
BMC 428-32; Rudd ABC 536; S.46), good very fine, rare
£160-200
Southern, Regni, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.06g, ‘Ratham
sun ring’ type, wreath head, cogwheel or sun within annulet in one angle, rev. horse right,
ring pellet below, cogwheel or sun within annulet above (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC
596; S.-), very fine/good very fine, an extremely rare type, only seven others recorded
£500-600
380
380
380 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni, uninscribed coinage, c.50-30 BC, silver Unit, 1.24g, ‘Sussex lyre
type,’ head right, rev. horse right, ring pellet above, lyre shaped object below (Mack -;
BMC 635; Rudd ABC 647; S. -), nearly very fine/good very fine, rare
381
381
382
382
Southern, Regni, uninscribed coinage, c.50-30 BC, bronze Unit, 2.32g, ‘Chichester
cock’ type, large head right, rev. cockerel right standing on a ?head, holding worm or
snake in beak (Mack -; BMC 657-59, Rudd ABC 737; S.61), even light green patina, very
fine, scarce
Southern, Belgae, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Stater, 4.75g, Cheriton ‘smiler’
type, wreath head with triple diagonal band right, rev. disjointed horse (Mack 33; BMC
86-87; Rudd ABC 755; S.24), nearly very fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
Found at Wickham, Hampshire, October 1999
Ex Walter Sartori collection
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£130-160
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384
383 (x 1.5)
384 (x 1.5)
385
385 (x 1.5)
Southern, Belgae, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.33g,
‘Hampshire thunderbolt’ type, two standing figures in a boat, pellets to right, S shaped
object to left, rev. abstract pattern with ?thunderbolt (Mack 40; BMC 129-46; Rudd ABC
767; S.46), good very fine, scarce
383
£160-200
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, April 2008
Ex Fountaine collection
Southern, Belgae, uninscribed coinage, c.30 BC, silver Unit, 1.03g, ‘Old Basing’ type,
moon head right, small vertical horse before, with three annulets above, rev. horse left,
sun above, ring pellet below (Mack-; BMC -; Rudd ABC 836; S.-), good very fine, very
rare
384
£350-450
PROVENANCE:
Found at Westhampnett, Chichester, West Sussex, September 1995, recorded CCI
95.3461
Ex M. Rich collection
Southern, Berkshire area, unknown tribal group, uninscribed coinage, c.55-40 BC,
Danebury group, silver Unit, 1.03g, ‘crested head’ type, head with braided hair right,
boss below chin, rev. horse left, wheel with pelleted rim above (Mack 88; BMC 580-82;
Rudd ABC 1013; S,53), a well-centred example, pleasing, nearly very fine, extremely rare
385
386
386 (x 1.5)
£120-140
387
387 (x 1.5)
386
Southern, East Wiltshire, Vale of Pewsey, unknown tribal grouping, uninscribed
coinage, c.50-35 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 0.77g, ‘dahlia horse left’ type, degraded
crossed wreaths design, rev. horse with triple tail left, sun above, cogwheel below
(Mack -; BMC 537; Rudd ABC 2109; S.48), small edge chip, weakly struck, very fine,
extremely rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, April 2009.
Formerly attributed as an Atrebatic Remic type, coins of this style are now thought to
originate from a different tribal grouping, later absorbed into a larger neigbouring tribe,
centred on the Vale of Pewsey. See Rudd, p107.
387
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Commios (c.50-25 BC), gold Stater, 5.37g. ‘muzzles’
type, wreath head right, rev. triple tailed horse right, wheel below, upper portion of
second M of COMMIOS by fore leg (Mack 92; BMC 724-27; Rudd ABC 1022; S.65),
inscription mostly off-flan, nearly very fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 08.9013
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388
389
389
388 (x 1.5)
389 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Commios, gold Quarter Stater, 1.08g, ‘A-type,’ large
letter A on lower part of blank field, rev. horse left with ladder mane, symbols in fields
(Mack 83; BMC -; Rudd ABC 1031; S.67), very fine, scarce
£200-250
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Commios, silver Unit, 1.19g, ‘ladder head wheel’ type,
head left with hair in curved ladder shape, various symbols to left, rev. horse left, wheel
above, symbol below (Mack 446b; BMC 758; Rudd ABC 1034; S.69), a pleasing
example, good very fine, very rare
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 96.3324
Bt. Spink, April 2008
Ex Fountaine collection
390
391
390 (x 2)
390
391 (x 2)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Commios, silver Minim, 0.34g, ‘moon head’ type,
head left, rev. horse left, ring pellet above, annulet below (Mack -; BMC 759-60; Rudd
ABC 1043; S.70), struck on an elongated flan, good very fine, very rare
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2009
391
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Commios, silver Minim, 0.31g, quadrilateral with
incurved sides around central ring pellet, ring pellet in each side angle, rev. horse left,
wheel above, ring pellet below (Mack 119; BMC 654-56; Rudd ABC 1046; S.59), wellcentred, toned, good very fine, very rare
£120-150
Noted in the Spink Standard Catalogue as formerly attributed to Verica and by Rudd as of
uncertain attribution, possibly an earlier type or an issue of Tincomarus.
393
392
393 (x 1.5)
392 (x 1.5)
392
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus (c.25 BC-AD 10), gold Stater, 5.21g,
warrior type, COM.F on panel within blank field, rev. horseman right holding spear, star
behind, pellet below tail, TIN below (Mack 100; BMC 770-74; Rudd ABC 1067; S.76),
very fine, scarce
£500-700
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 98.0135
393
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus (c.25 BC-AD 10), gold Quarter Stater,
1.96g, Medusa head type, TINC within panel with beaded edges, C above, A below,
rev. facing Medusa head (Mack 97; BMC 811-26; Rudd ABC 1076; S.77), obverse die
flaw, well-centred, attractive, good very fine, very rare, one of the most appealing of all the
British Iron Age coins
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394 (x 1.5)
394
395
396
£120-150
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus, silver Unit, 1.11g, diadem type,
diademed head left, TINCOMARVS around, rev. horse left, lyre above (Mack 131b;
BMC -; Rudd ABC 1100; S.90), light surface marks on obverse, very fine, rare
£100-130
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus, silver Unit, 1.30g, ‘facing bull’ type, fine
style, diademed head right, rev. bull, head facing, running right, TIN above, CO below
(Mack -; BMC 911-21; Rudd ABC 1115; S.85), attractive, good very fine, rare
£160-200
398
397 (x 2)
398
399
399
396 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus, gold Quarter Stater, 1.17g, TIN on incuse
panel, rev. boar running left, star below (Mack 99; BMC 827-37; Rudd ABC 1079; S.78),
good fine/fine, very rare
397
397
396
395
398 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Tincomarus, silver Minim, 0.24g, C.F at centre of two
interlocking quadrilaterals with incurved sides, rev. boar or ?dog running right, TI above,
NC reversed below (Mack 118; BMC 981-82; Rudd ABC 1136; S.91), very fine, very rare
£100-120
Southern, Regni and Atrebates (2), Tincomarus (c.25 BC-AD 10) silver Minim,
0.25g, bull’s head type, cross with symbols in angles, rev. facing bulls head (Mack 120;
BMC 984-85; Rudd ABC 1142; S.94), weakly struck, fine, rare, Verica (c.AD 10-40),
silver Unit, 1.31g, bull butting right, VERICA above, in ex. REX, rev. COM-MI F, figure
standing right holding palm branch, head on top of inverted spear behind (Mack -; BMC
1450-84; Rudd ABC 1235; S.137), cleaned, nearly very fine (2)
£100-130
399 (x 1.5)
400
400 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Eppillus (c.20 BC-AD 1), gold Quarter Stater, 1.19g,
Pegasus type, EPPIL/./COMF, rev. Pegasus right, ring pellet below (Mack 302; BMC
1010-15; Rudd ABC 1154; S.98), reverse off-centre, good very fine, a pleasing example, very
rare
401
£350-450
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2008
400
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Eppillus, gold Quarter Stater, 1.19g, crescent type,
COMM.F.EPPILL, around central crescent, rev. horse right, star above and below (Mack -;
BMC 1006-09; Rudd ABC 1157; S.98), a good example, good very fine, extremely rare
£600-800
PROVENANCE:
Ex Chris Hamlyn collection
401
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Eppillus, silver Unit, 1.16g, bearded head right, rev.
lion standing right, F before, EPI above, in ex. COM (Mack 305; BMC 1088-1115; Rudd
ABC 1166; S.101), very fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2009
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402 (x 2)
402
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Eppillus, silver Minim, 0.31g, ‘U’ type, central pellet
in annulet around which four U shapes cruciform, pellets on arms, rev. eagle right, EPPI
before (Mack -; BMC 1116-17; Rudd ABC 1169; S.102), inscription part off-flan, very
fine, extremely rare, only seven recorded on CCI of which three in museums
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
Found at Wanborough, nr. Guildford, 2001, recorded CCI 03.0391
403
404
404 (x 1.5)
403 (x 1.5)
403
404
405
406
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica (c.AD 10-40), gold Stater, 5.29g, COM.F on
incuse panel on blank field, rev. horseman riding right holding spear, VIR behind, REX
below, lituus under tail (Mack 121; BMC 1146-58; Rudd ABC 1190; S.120), good very
fine/very fine, scarce
£500-700
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, gold Stater, 5.40g, vine leaf type, vine leaf
dividing VI-RI, rev. helmeted horseman right carrying spear and shield, C O F around
(Mack 125; BMC 1159-67; Rudd ABC 1193; S.121), obverse off-centre, attractive
horseman with good detail, very fine/good very fine
£1,000-1,200
405
406
405 (x 1.5)
406 (x 1.5)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, gold Quarter Stater, 1.17g, COMI on panel,
ring pellet above and below, rev. horse rearing right, trefoil below, VI above (Mack 112;
BMC 1179-1206; Rudd ABC 1199; S.124), reverse off-centre, sharp detail, an attractive
example of this coin, extremely fine
£500-700
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, gold Quarter Stater, 1.26g, ‘Verica
thunderbolt’ type, thunderbolt, COM above, FILI below, rev. horse running right, VIRI
above, annulet below (Mack 114; BMC 1217-22; Rudd ABC 1205, S.126), some weak
striking on reverse inscriptions, well-centred and an attractive specimen of this type, extremely
fine, very rare
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Spink auction 210, 6 October 2011, lot 9
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407 (x 1.5)
407
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, silver Unit, 1.31g, bull butting right, VERICA
above, in ex. REX, rev. COM-MI F, figure standing right holding palm branch, head on top
of inverted spear behind (Mack -; BMC 1450-84; Rudd ABC 1235; S.137), well-centred,
good detail, good very fine
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Baldwin 2007
408
408
409
410
408 (x 2)
409 (x 2)
410 (x 2)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, silver Minim, 0.35g, Verica ‘trident’ type, cross
with pellets in angles, rev. trident (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 1295; S.145), very fine,
extremely rare
£120-140
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, December 2007
409
410
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, silver Minim. 0.22g, ‘mini vine leaf’ type, vine
leaf, rev. VER-I-CA around leaping horse right (Mack -; BMC 1524-25; Rudd ABC 1307;
S.149), ragged flan, good very fine, very rare
£130-150
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Verica, silver Minim, 0.23g, cornucopiae type,
two cornucopia divided by thyrsus above a wine cup, rev. eagle flying left looking back
(Mack -; BMC 1543-58; Rudd ABC 1322; S.154), chipped, extremely fine, scarce
£60-80
411
411
412
412
412 (x 2)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Epaticus (c.AD 20-40), silver Unit, 1.16g, eagle type,
head right wearing goatskin, EPATI before, rev. eagle facing holding snake, wings spread
and looking to left, ring pellet above to right (Mack 263; BMC 2024-2093; Rudd ABC
1346; S.356), off-centre, light surface marks good very fine
£60-80
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Epaticus, silver Minim, 0.21g, boar’s head type, EPATI,
ring pellet above and below, rev. boar’s head right, TA below (Mack 264; BMC 2331-46;
Rudd ABC 1370; S.360), small edge chip, pleasing boar’s head, toned, extremely fine, scarce
£120-150
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413
414
413 (x 1.5)
414 (x 2)
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Caratacus (AD 40-43), silver Unit, 1.31g, head right
wearing goatskin, CARA before, rev. eagle facing holding snake, wings spread and looking
to left, ring pellet above to right (Mack 265; BMC 2376-84; Rudd ABC 1376; S.364),
good detail, lightly toned, an attractive example of this sought after issue, almost extremely
fine, this noted as a rare variety by Rudd
£500-600
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, April 2008
Ex Fountaine collection
414
Southern, Regni and Atrebates, Caratacus, silver Minim, 0.24g, C A R A around central
ring pellet, rev. Pegasus right (Mack -; BMC 2385-89; Rudd ABC 1379; S.364A), offcentre, slightly porous surfaces, good detail, very rare, less than twenty examples recorded, these
mostly in museums
£350-400
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 04.0746
DNW, March 17 2010, lot 49
J Jordon collection, CNG auction, New York, 1-2 December 1998, lot 1222
Ex M Rich collection
THE TRINOVANTES AND CATUVELLAUNI
415
416
415
416
415 (x 1.5)
416 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Eastern, uninscribed coinage, c.50BC, Quarter Stater, 1.34g, southern
style Qc, ‘Maldon wheel’ type, wreath head right, small wheel at lower right, rev. horse
right, sun above, pellet boss below (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 2234; S.-), good very
fine/very fine, extremely rare, only eight others recorded
£400-500
North Thames, Eastern, uninscribed coinage, c.45-40 BC, gold Stater, 5.46g, middle
Whaddon Chase, ‘pole wheel’ type, wreath head, rev. horse right, wheel below, wheel
above on pole (Mack 139a; BMC 343; Rudd ABC 2240; S.32), very fine, extremely rare,
only eight other examples recorded
£700-900
The pole connecting with the wheel above the horse appears on this coin to also be connected
with the wheel below. This suggests the design is seeking to show an axle as might have been
found on a chariot
PROVENANCE:
Found Buckinghamshire
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417 (x 1.5)
417
North Thames, uninscribed coinage, c.40 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.23g, ‘Finney’s
thunderbolt’ type, zig-zag wreath, large ring pellet each side, rev. horse right, cogwheel
sun above and below (Mack-; BMC 368; Rudd ABC 2255; S.-), obverse die flaw, very fine,
extremely rare, only twelve examples recorded, one of the most distinctive types of the British
iron age series
£600-800
PROVENANCE:
Found in Lincolnshire
418
418
419
420
419
420
420 (x 1.5)
North Thames, uninscribed coinage, c.30 BC, silver Unit, 0.80g, ‘dragon cross’ type,
four animal heads with long necks cruciform extending from central pellet, symbols in
angles, rev. horse right, pentagram below (Mack 272a; BMC-; Rudd ABC 2258: S.173),
chipped, well-centred, good detail, good very fine, extremely rare
PROVENANCE:
Found in Hatfield Broad Oak, Essex, 2010
North Thames, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, silver Unit, 1.11g, ‘Broad Oak head’
type, crude head left, rev. horse right, wheel below, boar above (Mack-; BMC -; Rudd
ABC 2264; S.-), fine/good fine, extremely rare
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 00.1827
Ex T. Carter Collection
North Thames, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, silver Half-Unit, 0.46g, ‘Baylam
horses’ type, two horses vis-à-vis, each with foreleg raised, rev. horse right, symbols in
field (Mack -; BMC-; Rudd ABC 2288; S.-), fine, an extremely rare type
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 00.1839
Ex T. Carter collection
£300-350
£130-160
£150-200
421
421 (x 1.5)
422
421
North Thames, uninscribed coinage, ?c.55-45 BC, silver Half-Unit, 0.45g, ‘Essex
eagle’ type, bird left holding snake in beak, rev. horse right between ring pellets, inverted
corn ear below (Mack -; BMC 653; Rudd ABC 2309; S-), chipped, nearly very fine,
extremely rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
Ex J. Fay and T. Carter collections
422
North Thames, uninscribed coinage, ?c.40 BC, bronze Unit, 1.38g, ‘Essex stag’ type,
animal left looking back, rev. horse right (Mack -; BMC 403; Rudd ABC 2312; S.-), about
fine, extremely rare, Trinovantes, Dubnovellaunos (c.5 BC-AD 10), bronze Unit,
1.43g, ‘hairy type,’ head left, rev. horse left (Mack 281; BMC 2446-48; Rudd ABC 2407;
S.211), fair, rare (2)
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423 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Trinovantes, uninscribed coinage c.60-40 BC, Stater, 6.18g,
Waldingfield type, wreath head right, rev. disjointed horse (Mack 48; BMC -; Rudd ABC
2335; S.25), good very fine, extremely rare, recorded for only nine examples on CCI
423
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
DNW, 7 December 2011, lot 20
424
425
424 (x 1.5)
424
425
North Thames, Trinovantes, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, gold Quarter Stater,
1.32g, ‘Clacton de Jersey’ type, three people in a boat, rev. horse right (Mack-; BMC 192;
Rudd ABC 2350; S.42), scuffed, fine, scarce
£100-130
North Thames, Trinovantes, uninscribed coinage c.55-45 BC, gold Quarter Stater,
1.25g, ‘Clacton cross’ type, traces of three people in a boat, rev. long voided cross
extending from a central pellet, symbols in angles (Mack 35; BMC 180-81; Rudd ABC
2356; S.41), chipped, pale gold, about very fine, rare
£100-130
426
426
427
425 (x 1.5)
426 (x 1.5)
427
427 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Trinovantes or Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.45-40 BC, silver
Unit, 1.05g, ‘Thatcher’s sister’ type, head right, small horse by chin, symbol above, rev.
horse right, ring pellet and crescent below, spout shaped symbol above (Mack 375; BMC
376; Rudd ABC 2383; S.-), a good example of this interesting coin, good very fine, very rare
£350-450
North Thames, Trinovantes, Dubnovellaunos (c.5 BC-AD 10), gold Stater, 5.41g,
branch type, wreath, arms extending from two back to back crescents dividing two
annulets, rev. horse left, ring pellet above, branch and ring pellet below, traces of
inscription around (Mack 275; BMC 2425-40; Rudd ABC 2392; S.207), inscription
mostly off-flan, bold horse, very fine, scarce
£600-800
PROVENANCE:
Found at Clacton, Essex, 1993
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428
429
428 (x 1.5)
428
429
430 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Trinovantes, Dubnovellaunos, gold Quarter Stater, wreath, arms
extending from two back to back crescents dividing two annulets, rev. horse left, branch
below, trefoil above (Mack 276; BMC 2425-40; Rudd ABC 2392; S.208), striking
weakness on reverse, very fine, very rare
£250-350
North Thames, Trinovantes, Dubnovellaunos, silver Unit, 0.96g, ‘V sign’ type, head
right with beaded V shaped line dividing hair from face, rev. horse left, scissors motif
above (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 2398; S.-), even tone, attractive horse, extremely fine,
very rare
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, November 2008
430
North Thames, Trinovantes, Dubnovellaunos, bronze Unit, 1.90g, ‘hairy’ type, bust
left with excess of hair, rev. horse left, ring pellet above and below (Mack 281; BMC
2446-48; Rudd ABC 2407; S.211), porous surfaces, brown tone, good detail, good very fine,
rare
£280-350
PROVENANCE:
Found at Puckeridge, Hertfordshire
431
431
432
433
432
433
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.60-50 BC, gold Stater, 6.39g,
‘Westerham north’ type, wreath head right, rev. disjointed horse right (Mack 28; BMC 123; Rudd ABC 2430; S.21), light scuff on obverse, very fine, scarce
£280-320
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, gold Stater, 5.67g,
early Whaddon Chase type, wreath head right, rev. horse right, sun ring below, wing like
symbol above, exergual line with pellets below (Mack 134; BMC 287-94; Rudd ABC
2439; S.32), very fine, rare
£300-400
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.45-40 BC, contemporary forgery
Stater, 3.60g, gold plated on bronze core, middle Whaddon Chase type, wreath head, rev.
horse right, wheel below, wing like object above (cf. Mack 137; BMC 336; cf. Rudd ABC
2442; cf. S.32), plating largely intact, good detail, very fine, extremely rare, four recorded
of which one in the British Museum
£90-110
PROVENANCE:
Found Hatfield Broad Oak, August 1998, recorded CCI 99.0647
Ex L. Tongue collection
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435
434 (x 1.5)
435 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.60-40 BC, gold Quarter Stater,
1.44g, ‘Westerham reversed L’ type, traces of three people in a boat, rev. tree like motif
with reversed L shape to right above sinuous line (Mack-; BMC -; Rudd ABC 2454;
S.-), very fine, extremely rare
434
£300-350
This coin noted by Sills in ‘The ABC of Westerham Gold’ (Rudd list 33, May 1998), fig 17.
PROVENANCE:
DNW, 7 December 2011, lot 35
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, gold Quarter Stater,
1.25g, ‘Raunds wing’ type, crossed wreath, symbols in angles, rev. horse right, sun above,
ring pellet below, pelleted ring in front (Mack -; BMC 397-98; Rudd ABC 2466; S.-), an
attractive Quarter Stater, good very fine, extremely rare
435
£500-700
PROVENANCE:
Found near Chrishall Grange, South Cambridgeshire, January 2012
437
436
437 (x 1.5)
436 (x 1.5)
436
437
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, c.55-45 BC, silver Unit, ‘Hadham
heart ear’ type, large head with corded hair right, rev. horse right, ring pellet below,
symbol above (Mack -; BMC 380; Rudd ABC 2475; S.-), weakly struck on obverse,
fine/very fine, extremely rare, less than twenty recorded
£180-220
North Thames, Catuvellauni, uninscribed coinage, silver Half-Unit, 0.48g, ‘Harlow
horses’ type, horse right, two corded objects above, rev. horse right, ring pellet above and
below (Mack 272 and 444; BMC 397-98; Rudd ABC 2502; S.52), dark tone, very fine,
extremely rare
£230-280
438
438 (x 1.5)
438
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros (c.45-25 BC), gold Stater, 5.67g, crescent
cross type, crossed wreaths extending from back to back crescents at centre, rev. horse
right, wheel below, ring pellet above, ADDID[..], inscription above (Mack 266; BMC
2390-94; Rudd ABC 2514; S.200), inscription part off-flan, toned, a most attractive
example, extremely fine
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439
439 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros, gold Stater, 5.51g, spiral type, spiral
wreath of six arms extending from three back to back crescents at centre, rev. horse right
ring pellet either side below, cornucopia below, three horse muzzles above, ADDID[..],
inscription above (Mack 267; BMC 2396-2404; Rudd ABC 2517; S.201), inscription
part off-flan, obverse scuffs, good very fine
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2008
Ex Fountaine Collection
440
441 (x 1.5)
440 (x 1.5)
440
441 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros, gold Quarter Stater, 1.35g, ‘X box’ type,
two crescents back to back over lozenge, rev. horse right, saltire on box below, ring pellet
before, branch above, [..]DDOMAR[..], around (Mack 269; BMC 2422-23; Rudd ABC
2520; S.205), ragged flan, nearly very fine/very fine, very rare
£300-350
PROVENANCE:
Found near Royston, North Hertfordshire, September 2010
441
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros, gold Quarter Stater, 1.36g, ‘floral’ type,
flower of four leaves over four lobes cruciform, rev. horse right, ring pellet below, (Mack
270; BMC 2417-21; Rudd ABC 2529; S.204), dark staining, very fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, February 2008, ex Clarendon
£400-500
442
443
442
443
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros, bronze Unit, 1.08g, boar type, boar
right, ring pellets around, rev. horse right, ring pellets around (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd
ABC 2538; S.-), brown patina, good detail, very fine, extremely rare, only four other
examples recorded
PROVENANCE:
Ex Joe Fay collection
£150-200
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Addedomaros, bronze Units (3), 1.05g, ‘solar flower’
type, head with corded hair left, rev. horse left, solar flower below (Mack 274; BMC
2450-52; Rudd ABC 2541; S.206), good fine, scarce, 1.58g, corded head type, head left,
rev. horse left, ring pellet below (Mack 273; BMC 2453-60; Rudd 2544; S.206), dark
tone, about very fine, 1.60g, similar, even light brown tone, fine (3)
PROVENANCE:
The first, found at Stevenage, North Hertfordshire; the second found near Baldock,
North Hertfordshire, June 1999, recorded CCI 00.0305
£130-160
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445
446
446 (x 1.5)
444 (x 1.5)
444
445
446
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos (25 BC-AD 10), gold Stater, 5.48g, warrior
type, crossed wreaths extending from two back to back crescents, rev. horseman right
brandishing spear, ring pellet and crescent before (Mack 155; BMC 1609-11, 1617,
1620-21; Rudd ABC 2562; S.217), legend off-flan, light scuff at obverse centre, good very
fine, scarce type
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, November 2008
£1,200-1,500
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, gold Quarter Stater, 1.31g, acorn type,
crossed wreath with two back to back crescents at centre, tear drop shaped symbol in each
angle, rev. horseman left, symbol below (Mack 151; BMC 1651-53; Rudd ABC 2586;
S.221), inscription off-flan, very fine, rare
£250-300
447 (x 1.5)
448
£1,200-1,500
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, gold Stater, 5.49g, Tascio Ricon type,
TASCIO/RICON, in two lines on panel over vertical wreath, rev. warrior on horseback left
brandishing spear with shield behind, ring pellet below (Mack 184; BMC 1629-36; Rudd
ABC 2540; S.219), pleasing, very fine, rare
447
447
445 (x 1.5)
448
449
448 (x 1.5)
449 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, gold Quarter Stater, 1.33g, rings type,
crossed wreaths with back to back crescents at centre, annulet and pellets in each angle,
rev. horse left, bucranium above, TASCI around (Mack -; BMC 1645; Rudd ABC 2592;
S.-), inscription part off-flan, very fine, extremely rare, only known for a few specimens
£350-450
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, silver Unit, 1.44g, VER within pelleted
circle on a plain field, rev. horse right, rosette above tail, TASCIA around (Mack 161; BMC
1670-73; Rudd ABC 2622; S.233), obverse porosity, well-centred on a large flan with an
attractive horse, toned, very fine/extremely fine, rare
£350-400
PROVENANCE:
Found at Over, Cambridgeshire
449
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, silver Unit, 1.23g, Pegasus star type, TASC
on panel over vertical wreath, star in each angle, rev. Pegasus left (Mack 165; BMC 166464; Rudd ABC 2637; S.237), good very fine, extremely rare
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, December 2007
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450
450
451
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, bronze Double Unit, 5.13g, head right
TASCIAVA, rev. Pegasus stepping left, TAS to right (Mack 178; BMC 1685-87; Rudd ABC
2652; S.241), even dark patina, fine/about very fine, very rare
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, November 2008
£200-250
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, bronze Unit, 2.47g, boar type, wreath and
symbols, rev. boar running to right, NIR below, crescent above (Mack 179; BMC 170205; Rudd ABC 2667; S.242), even dark patina, bold boar, good very fine, scarce
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, November 2008
£120-150
452
452
453
454
453
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, bronze fractional Unit, 1.28g, lion and
sphinx type, lion crouched right looking back, rev. Sphinx crouched to left (Mack 181;
BMC 1760-61; Rudd ABC 2700; S.255), even dark patina, bold boar, nearly very fine,
extremely rare
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 04.1188
DNW 5 October 2009, lot 5189
Ex Cotswold collection
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanos, bronze fractional Unit, 0.92g, goat type,
head left, VER before, rev. goat standing to right, ring pellet above and below (Mack 182;
BMC 1765-68; Rudd ABC 2709; S.256), nearly very fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
Ex Michael J. Grover collection
454
455
454 (x 1.5)
455 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Andoco (c.20-1 BC), gold Quarter Stater, 1.31g, crossed
wreath extending from two back to back crescents at centre, A/N/D/O in angles, rev.
horse left, wheel below, bucranium above (Mack 198; BMC 2015-17; Rudd ABC 2718;
S.263), very fine, very rare
£120-150
£80-100
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Found Suffolk
455
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Andoco, silver Unit, 1.03g, Pegasus type, bearded head
left, A behind, rev. Pegasus left, AND-O-C around, (Mack 199; BMC 2018; Rudd ABC
2721; S.264), good very fine, very rare
PROVENANCE:
Found Stevenage, Hertfordshire
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456
457 (x 1.5)
456
North Thames, Catuvellauni (2), Andoco, bronze Unit, 1.66g, head left, crescent
before, ANDOCO before, rev. horse right, pelleted sun above, AND-O-C-O around (Mack
200; BMC 2018-20; Rudd ABC 2727; S.265), flan edge bent at twelve o’clock, even bronze
patina, good very fine, Dias (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 1.27g, throne type, head right,
inscription before, rev. figure seated left on throne (Mack 177; BMC 1639-44; Rudd
ABC 2751; S.251), fine, very rare (2)
£160-200
The second is traditionally attributed to Tasciovanus (as in the Spink Standard Catalogue),
however on the few examples where the obverse inscription is clear it reads DIAS, so this coin is
assigned to him here as in Rudd ABC.
457
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Dias (c.AD 1-10), silver Unit, 1.21g, Saltire type, saltire
over cross on square, wavy line around, rev. boar running right, TASCIO above, DIAS below
(Mack -; BMC 1663; Rudd ABC 2742; S.267), very fine, very rare
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
Found near Watford, Hertfordshire, August 1993, recorded CCI 94.0688
Ex P. Savage collection
459
458
458
459 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Rues (c.AD 1-10), bronze Unit, 2.09g, bearded head
right, [R]VII, before, rev. horseman right brandishing spear, R[VII] to right (Mack 190;
BMC 1698-1701; Rudd ABC 2754; S.272), green patina, very fine, scarce
£120-150
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, April 2009
459
North Thames, Catuvellauni, Rues, bronze fractional Unit, 0.97g, quadrilateral with
incurved sides around a central annulet, rev. eagle standing facing, head right, RVII to right
(Mack 193; BMC 1656-58; Rudd ABC 2763; S.274), struck off-centre, even dark brown
patina, a good example of this type, extremely fine/good very fine, very rare
£220-260
460
460 (x 1.5)
460
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin (c.AD 8-41), gold Stater,
5.47g, Biga type, CAMVL on panel with beaded edges over wreath, ring pellet to right, rev.
biga to left, leaf above, panel below with inscription (Mack 201; BMC 1769-71; Rudd
ABC 2771; S.280), struck on a small flan so some areas of the design off-flan, pleasing horses,
good very fine, very rare
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461 (x 1.5)
461
462
463
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, gold Stater, 5.48g, corn
ear wild type, corn ear dividing CA MV, pellet above M, rev. horse right, CVN below, branch
above (Mack 211; BMC 1784-1803; Rudd ABC 2777; S.285), light scuffs on obverse, wellcentred reverse, nearly very fine/good very fine
462
463
462 (x 1.5)
463 (x 1.5)
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, gold Quarter Stater,
1.27g, biga type, CAML on panel across wreath, rev. biga left, CVNO below, branch above
(Mack 202; BMC 1836-36A; Rudd ABC 2807; S.290), good very fine, very rare
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2009
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, gold Quarter Stater,
1.33g, corn ear classic type, corn ear with central stalk dividing CA-MV, rev. horse of good
style right, branch above, CVNO below above exergual line (Mack -; BMC 1850; Rudd
ABC 2822; S.296), a well-struck and attractive example of this type, almost extremely fine,
rare
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, September 2010
464
464
464 (x 1.5)
£800-1,000
£500-700
£500-600
465
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, silver Unit, 1.27g, Sphinx
type, winged draped bust rght, CVNO before, rev. Sphinx seated upright left, TASCIO before
(Mack 237; BMC 1874-78; Rudd ABC 2870; S.313), a well struck and attractive example
of this coin, almost extremely fine
£150-180
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, December 2007
465
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, silver Unit, 1.26g, two
leaves type, two leaves joined at centre, crescent at each side dividing CV-N, rev. horseman
right with shield and sword, CAM below (Mack 218; BMC 1866-67; Rudd ABC 2888;
S.304), good very fine, very rare
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466
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin (2), bronze Unit, 2.34g,
metal worker type, head left, CVNO-BELIN around, rev. TASCIO behind metalworker seated
to right (Mack 248; BMC 1872-83; Rudd ABC 2609; S.342), good fine, bronze HalfUnit, 0.94g, hound left, rev. ?dog running left, CVN below (Mack 233a; BMC -; Rudd
ABC 2990; S.350), even brown patina, fine/very fine, extremely rare (2)
PROVENANCE:
The second, found at Winteringham Lincs, February 1980, ex A. Harrison collection
466
North Thames, Catuvellauni and Trinovantes, Cunobelin, bronze Unit, 2.16g, bull
sacrifice type, Pegasus right, CV-NO to left and below, rev. winged figure, ?Victory,
stabbing bull right (Mack 249; BMC 1913-19; Rudd ABC 2972; S.343), green patina,
very fine
467
£100-130
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
Ex Peter Wood Collection and ‘Austrian’ collection
THE ICENI
469
470
468
469 (x 1.5)
468
472
Iceni, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Stater, 5.16g, ‘Norfolk wolf’ type, wreath
head right, rev. wolf left, pellets in field (Mack 49b; BMC 218-78; Rudd ABC 1399;
S.31), very fine
471
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
Recorded CCI 07.0520
Ex J. Bishop collection
469
470
Iceni, uninscribed coinage, c.45-40 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.07g, ‘Snettisham
wreath’ type, wreath design, rev. horse right (Mack -; BMC 3422-34; Rudd ABC 1462;
S.429), very fine
£180-220
Iceni, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, silver Unit, 1.48g, ‘Bury diadem’ type, diademed
head left, rev. horse left, pellet boss above, ring pellet below (Mack 438; BMC 3524-27;
Rudd ABC 1495; S.432), light obverse porosity, bold and attractive reverse, good very fine
£180-220
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, July, 2009
471
472
Iceni, c.AD 10-40, silver Unit, 1.18g, Ecen type, back to back crescents over wreath, rev.
horse left, row of three pellets, EDN below (Mack 425b; BMC 4223-81; Rudd ABC 1672;
S.444), very fine, Corieltauvi, Aun Cost, end of first century BC, silver Unit, 1.29g,
blank, rev. horse left, AVN above, C[OST] below (Mack 458; BMC 3261; Rudd ABC 1938;
S.403), good very fine (2)
£100-130
Iceni, c.AD 10-40, silver Half Unit, 0.34g, Ecen type, back to back crescents, rev. horse
left, ED retrograde below (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 1690; cf. CCI 93.0996; S.-), good
very fine, extremely rare
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
Bt. Spink, May 2009
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474
473
474 (x 1.5)
473
North Eastern, Corieltauvi, uninscribed coinage, c.45-10 BC, gold Stater, ‘South
Ferriby’ type, wreath head right, rev. horse left, star below (Mack 449, 450; BMC 314878; Rudd ABC 1743; S.390), small edge split, bold detail, extremely fine
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Found at Stonea, Cambridgeshire.
474
Western, Dobunni, Corio (c.30-15 BC), gold Quarter Stater, 1.18g, COR on plain field,
rev. horse right, annulet above small animal below, pelleted sun above (Mack 394; BMC
3134; Rudd ABC 2051; S.387), good very fine, extremely rare, only sixteen others recorded
£900-1,200
PROVENANCE:
Found at Bridgenorth, Shropshire, April 2011
476
475
476 (x 1.5)
475
South Western, Durotriges, uninscribed coinage c.50 BC, white gold Stater, 5.91g,
Cranborne Chase type, wreath head right, rev. horse left, pellets above (Mack 317; BMC
2525-46; Rudd ABC 2157; S.365), sharply struck and well-centred, pleasing pale yellow
tone, a most attractive example of this coin, extremely fine
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
DNW, 22 June, 2011, lot 1275
Ex Alan Harrison collection
476
South Western, Durotriges, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.49g,
‘Duro boat gold’ type, three people in a boat, rev. geometric design (Mack 44; BMC 41418; Rudd ABC 2205; cf. S.368), very fine, scarce
Usually listed as a silver coin, it is now thought that these Quarter Staters began in gold and
evolved into a silver issue such as is listed under S.368.
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OTHER PROPERTIES
477
477 (x 1.5)
477
Celtic, Gallo Belgic imported coinage, Bellovaci, c.50 BC, gold Quarter Stater, 1.67g,
broad flan type, devolved Apollo head right, rev. horse left (Mack 4; Sills 304-15; Rudd
ABC 31; S.7), good fine, scarce
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
Strauss, Sotheby, 26 May 1994, lot 3
R.C. Lockett I, Glendining, 6 June 1955, lot 19
E.J. Jekyll, Sotheby, 16 June 1915, lot 3 (part)
478
478
479
480
480
Celtic, imported coinage, Ambiani, c.50 BC gold Stater, 6.16g, blank, rev. stylised
horse right (Mack 27; Rudd ABC 16, S.11), good very fine
£250-300
Celtic, imported coinage (2), Morini, c.50 BC, Quarter Stater, 1.44g, remnants of
figures in boat design, rev. tree like object (Rudd cf ABC 43; S.10), very fine, Belgae,
uninscribed coinage, Quarter Stater, 0.99g, Hampshire thunderbolt type, stylised boat
with two figures, rev. abstract pattern (Mack 40; BMC 129-36 and 410-13; Rudd ABC
767; S.46), large chip, very fine (2)
£100-130
Celtic, Gaul, Remi, c.50 BC, Stater, 6.22g, eye type, eye looking right, rev. horse left,
various symbols in fields (LT 8799; DT 173-74), pleasing horse, very fine/good very fine,
an English find, very rare as such
£1,500-1,800
PROVENANCE:
Found 2012, Willoughby Waterleys, Leicestershire
Recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme, PAS ref LEIC-9069F7
481
482
Celtic, Gaul, Coriosolites, Billon Stater, class II (3), 6.60g, head right, rev. horse right,
boar below (S.14), weak reverse, very fine/fine; similar, 5.20g, green patina, good fine,
5.85g, similar, nearly very fine (3)
£80-100
Celtic, Cantii, potin cast coinage, Unit (3), class I (3), 1.54g, stylised head right, rev.
stylised bull (Rudd ABC 171; S.63), good fine, 1.44g, similar, chipped, good fine, 2.06g,
similar, full flan, fair (3)
£60-80
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483
483 (x 1.5)
484
484 (x 1.5)
483
484
Celtic, Belgae, uninscribed coinage, c.50 BC, Quarter Stater, 0.88g, Petersfield wreath
face type, wreath design, rev. horse right, moon shaped rump, ladder mane, wheel above
and below (Mack -; BMC 568-70; Rudd ABC 773; S.-), good fine, a rare type
£100-140
Celtic, Regni and Atrebates early uninscribed coinage, c.60-50 BC, Quarter Stater,
1.27g, Selsey dahlia type, damaged obverse die, abstract pattern, rev. triple tailed horse
right, floral sun above, wheel below (Mack -; BMC -; Rudd ABC 506; S -), edge split below
horse, very fine, a very rare type
£180-220
Rudd notes that this type is usually found north of the Thames and may have been struck
there.
485
485 (x 1.5)
485
486
487
488
489
487
Celtic, Regni and Atrebates, Caratacus (c.AD 40-43) ¡ Unit, 1.30g, eagle type, head
right wearing goat skin, CARA before, rev. eagle standing holding snake, ring pellet above
(Mack 265; BMC 2376-84; Rudd ABC 1376; S.364), nearly very fine, rare
£150-200
Catuvellauni, Andoco (c.20-1 BC), Æ Unit, 1.13g, head right, ANDOCO before, rev.
horse right, sun above (Mack 200; BMC 2019-20; Rudd ABC 2727; S.265), porosity,
otherwise nearly very fine, rare, Cunobelin (AD 8-41), Æ Unit, 2.00g. head left, CVNOBELIN, rev. metal worker right, TASCIO behind (Mack 248; BMC 1972-1983; Rudd ABC
2969; S.342), small chip, good fine (2)
£80-100
Celtic, Corieltauvi, uninscribed coinage, plated, gold over Æ core, Stater, 4.65g, blank,
rev. horse left, sun below (Mack 459; BMC-; Rudd ABC 1752; S.390), plating corroded
on obverse, good reverse, about very fine
£180-220
Celtic silver coins, Units (3), Regni and Atrebates, Verica (2), c.10-40 AD, 1.06g, star
boar type (Mack 115; BMC 1279-1321; Rudd ABC 1223; S.131), good fine, scarce,
1.26g, Tiberius type, standing figure, rev. bust right (Mack 131; BMC 1421-49; Rudd
ABC 1250; S.136), very fine, Catuvellauni, Tasciovanus (c.25 BC- AD 10), 0.89g, TASC
in rectangular panel, rev. horseman with shield left (Mack 166; BMC 1677-79; Rudd
ABC 2640; S.238), about fine, rare, Regni and Atrebates, Epaticcus (c.AD 20-40),
minim, 0.35g, boar’s head type (Mack 264; BMC 2331-46; Rudd ABC 1370; S.360),
fine (4)
£100-130
Celtic coins (6), silver (1), this broken, bronze (5), including, Trinovantes and
Catuvellauni, Cunobelin, Unit (2), 1.96g, Camuloduno type (Mack 230; BMC 192830; Rudd ABC 2924; S.332), fine, 1.90g, centaur type (Mack 242; BMC 1968-71; Rudd
ABC 2957; S.336), fair/fine, others (3), various types, fair - fine (6)
£40-50
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491
Celtic silver coins (14), Units (13), including Iceni (3) (Rudd ABC 1567, 1669, 1579,
1657), the first two very fine, the others, fine, others (9), various types, fair - fine, four
chipped, Verica, Minim, boar eagle type (Rudd ABC 1337), chipped, fair (14)
£80-100
Celtic Æ coins (26), various issues, fair - fine, one broken, ¡ Units, Iceni (1), Regni and
Atrebates, Tincomarus, comet type (Rudd ABC 1127), broken, fair (28)
£80-100
493
494
493 (x 1.5)
494 (x 1.5)
492
492
493
494
495
Anglo-Saxon, secondary series, c.710-60, Sceattas, eclectic type (2), 0.92g, series H, type
39, pecking bird right, rev. celtic cross, rosette at centre, pellet in angles (Abr.Cc1; N.44;
S.822), good fine, 0.39g, series L, style 1, standing figure between long crosses, rev. celtic
cross, pellet at centre and in each angle (Abr.Cc2c; N.-; S.822), fine (2)
£150-200
Anglo Saxon, secondary series, c.710-60, Sceatta, 1.11g, series J, type 36, diademed bust
right, cross before, rev. two birds (Abr. J210; N.134; S.802D), very fine
£100-150
Anglo-Saxon, secondary series, c.710-60, Sceatta, 0.88g, series J, type 37, two diademed
heads face to face, cross between, rev. four birds clockwise around cross (Abr.J400;
N.135; S.802A), sharply struck, a good example, extremely fine
£300-400
Northumbria, Stycas (4), Aethelred II (first reign, 841-43/4), (2), 1.07g, Leofdegn,
cross within wire line inner circle on which four pellets (N.188; S.865), pleasing, very fine,
others (2), Fordred, Monne, fine, Archbishop Wigmund (837-49/50), 0.92g,
Ethilweard (S.870), fine, primary series Sceatta, series B (S.777), broken, fair (5)
£80-100
496
496 (x 1.5)
496
Archbishops of Canterbury, Wulfred (805-32), Penny, 1.19g, phase III, before 823,
Canterbury, Swefherd, tonsured bust facing, +VVLFRED/ARCHIEPI, rev. +SVVEFHERD
MONETA, Dorobernia Civitas monogram (Naismith C47.2k - this coin; N.240/1; S.889),
small edge chip at 4 o’clock, otherwise extremely fine
PROVENANCE:
SNC, October 1978, no.11892
Westminster School collection, Sotheby, 27 May 1976, lot 342
Delgany Hoard, listed Evans, 1882, 2a
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497
498
498
Archbishops of Canterbury, Ceolnoth (833-70), Penny, 0.59g, group II, inscribed
cross type, Biarnwulf, tonsured bust facing, ARCH[...]NOÐ, rev. [..]IARN/[.] LF/MO/N/E
[./.], inscribed within arms and angles of an open cross (Naismith C151; N.245; S.894),
a fragment, c.50% complete, otherwise nearly very fine, rare
£150-200
East Anglia, Aethelstan I (c.825-40), Penny, 1.06g, Monn, A with bar above within
inner circle, [+]EÐELSTA[N I], rev. [+MO]NN MONETA, cross pattée with a pellet in each
angle (Naismith E38.2; N.443; S.950), broken, 70% complete, good fine, rare
£180-250
499
499 (x 1.5)
Mercia, Offa (757-96), heavy coinage, 792-96, Penny, 1.18g, Canterbury, Osmod,
+OFFA REX within two lines, lozenge shaped O, uncial M above, various pellets in fields,
rev. OSMOD between two lines, inverted uncial M with triangular symbol either side below,
cross and bars pattern above, various pellets in fields (Chick type 239; N.320; S.908), edge
chip at ten o’clock, broad flan, an attractive example of the heavy coinage issues, good very
fine, rare
499
500
500
501
502
Mercia, Coenwulf (796-821), Penny, 1.25g, group I, Canterbury, tribrach type,
moneyer Ethelmod, +COENVVLF REX around uncial M with bar above, rev. EÐELMOD
around tribrach moline of two lines (Naismith C11.l this coin; N.342; S.914), dark tone,
chipped, edge cracks, but sharp detail, very fine, rare
£1,500-2,000
503
£700-800
PROVENANCE:
Baldwin auction 18, 12 October 1998, lot 1640
501
502
503
Mercia, Burgred (852-74), Penny, 0.90g, late phase, after 870, Cenred, horizontal style
bust right, BVRGRED REX, rev. MON/CENRED/ETA, reverse type A (N.423; S.938), cracked,
porous, otherwise nearly very fine
£150-200
Danelaw, East Anglia, St Edmund memorial coinage, c.895-910, Penny, 1.18g, Aradus,
large A within inner circle, +SC EAINVMHD, rev. +ADRADVS MO, cross pattée within inner
circle (N.483; S.960), light crack, good fine
£120-150
Wessex, Edward the Elder (899-924), Penny, 1.54g, phase III, 915-24, late Horizontal
type 1, North Eastern Mercia, Warmer, small cross pattée within inner circle, +
EADVVEARD REX, rev. VVAR/MER MO, divided by a row of three small crosses, trefoil above
and below (cf. SCBI 26 - Morley St. Peter, 168; N.649; S.1087), unobtrusive repair by
edge, otherwise very fine
£400-600
PROVENANCE:
Found, Suffolk, 2003
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505
504
505
504 (x 1.5)
505 (x 1.5)
Wessex, Aethelstan (924-39), Penny, 1.46g, circumscription cross type, London, Ellaf,
+ÆÐELSTAN REX TOT BRIT, rev. + ELLAF MONETA LVND CIVITT, small cross pattée within
inner circle (cf. SCBI 1 (Fitzwilliam) 574; N.672; S.1093), struck on a broad flan, light
toned, attractive, good very fine
£1,200-1,500
Wessex, Aethelstan, Penny, 1.24g, portrait type, London, Grimwald, crowned, draped
bust right, +ÆÐELSTAN REX, rev. +GRIMÞALD MO. LOND CI, small cross pattée within inner
circle (N.675; S.1095), edge loss, slightly concave, clear portrait, fine/nearly very fine, rare
£1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
Found on the river Thames foreshore by the City of London, 2012
Recorded with the Fitzwillliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2012.0279
508
506
507
508 (x 1.5)
506
507
508
Wessex, Aethelstan, Penny, 1.50g, portrait type, London, Liofhelm, crowned, draped
bust right, + ÆÐELSTAN REX, rev. + LIOFHELM MO LOND CI, small cross pattée within inner
circle (cf. SCBI 6 (Edinburgh), 186; N.675; S.1095), nearly very fine
£2,500-3,000
Wessex, Eadred (946-55), Penny, 0.99g, portrait type without mint name, East Anglia,
Engelbert, crowned bust right, EADRED REX, rev. + ENGELBERT MO, small cross pattée
within inner circle (N.713; S.1115), porous surfaces and some edge loss, obverse scratch,
otherwise clear, an unrecorded moneyer, possibly the only known coin of this moneyer, nearly
very fine, very rare
£1,600-2,000
Wessex, Eadred, portrait Penny, 1.09g, Norwich, Prim, +EADRED REX, crowned bust
right, rev. +PRIM MONE NOIIE, small cross pattée within inner circle (cf. EMC 1994.0196;
N.713; S.1115), edge loss at nine o’clock, some porosity otherwise good portrait with clear
legends, very fine, very rare, moneyer recorded for only one other coin
£2,500-2,800
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509
510
510
Wessex, Eadred, Penny, 0.99g, two-line type, Oswald, +EADRED REX, small cross pattée
within inner circle, inverted S in field, rev. OSÞAL/D MO, inverted L, divided by a row of
three crosses between, rosette above (N.707; S.1117), slight edge loss, very fine
£500-700
Eadgar (959-75), Penny, 1.09g, horizontal type, NE V, Ogeman, +EADG.A.REX, privy
mark trefoil each side of letter X, rev. OGEN/ANBI, divided by row of three small crosses,
trefoil above and below (N.741; S.1129), full flan, nearly very fine, a rare moneyer
£500-600
511
511 (x 1.5)
511
Eadgar, pre-reform coinage, before 973, Penny, 1.02g, London, Winsige, large
diademed, draped bust right, +EADGAR REX, rev. +ÞINSIGE M-O LOND CIFI, small cross
pattée within inner circle, four small crosses by inner circle adjacent to cross ends
(N.751/2; S.1139), minor edge loss below bust, very fine, extremely rare, the only known
example of this moneyer for this reign
£2,000-3,000
PROVENANCE:
Found on the river Thames foreshore by the City of London, 2012
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2012.0303
512
513
Aethelred II (978-1016), Penny, 1.63g, Crux type, Canterbury, Edwold, +EADÞOLD MO CAENT (N.770; S.1148), cleaned and plugged at nine o’clock, good fine, Cnut (1016-35),
Penny, 1.05g, short cross type, York, Crucan, +CRVCAN ON EOFE: (N.790; S.1159), peck
marks, good fine (2)
£130-160
Aethelred II, cut Halfpenny, 0.55g, Crux type, [+ ÆÐEL]RED REX AN[GLORX], bust left
with sceptre, rev. [ ]PINE M-O C[ ], short cross, [C]RV[X] in angles (cf. N.770; S.1148),
very fine
£50-60
The remaining mint and moneyer signature suggest the mint for this coin might be
Canterbury, Chichester or Colchester for which the moneyers Godwine, Goldwine and
Aelfwine are known
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514
515
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515
GOD M-O LVNDO,
Aethelred II, Penny, 1.62g, Crux type, London, Goda, bust left, sceptre before, rev. +
voided short cross, CRVX in angles (N.770; S.1148), good very fine
£300-400
Aethelred II, Penny, 1.74g, long cross type, Winchester, Brihtsige, draped bust left, rev.
+BYRHSIGE MΩ ÞIN, voided long cross (N.774; S.1151), nearly very fine/fine
£120-150
Aethelred II, Penny, 1.46g, helmet type, Winchester, Cynna, radiate, helmeted and
armoured bust left, rev. +CYNNA MΩO ÞENT:, voided long cross over square with trefoil on
each angle (N.775; S.1152), flan cracks, toned, about very fine
£160-200
517
517
518
519
516
518
519
Aethelred II, Penny, 1.10g, last small cross type, Canterbury, Godman, diademed bust
left, rev. +GODMAN ON: CANTP, small cross pattée (N.777; S.1154), very slight flan cracks,
peck marks, good fine
£200-250
Aethelred II, Penny, 1.34g, last small cross type, London, Eadwold, diademed bust left,
rev. + EADÞOL.D. M.ON LVND, small cross within inner circle (N.777; S.1154), weak in
centre of obverse, otherwise very fine
£150-200
Aethelred II, Penny, 1.09g, last small cross type, Thetford, Eadwine, diademed bust left,
rev. EDÞINE ON ÐEODFO:, small cross within inner circle (N.777; S.1154), wavy flan, about
very fine
£150-200
520
521
522
522 (x 1.5)
520
521
522
Cnut (1016-35), Penny, 1.02g, pointed helmet type, London, Eadwold, helmeted,
draped bust left, sceptre before, rev. +EADÞOLD ON LVND, voided short cross extending
from central pellet within two circles, pellet within broken annulet within angles (N.787;
S.1158), cracked, toned, nearly very fine
£100-150
Cnut, Penny, 1.01g, short cross type, Dover, Cinsige, diademed bust left, sceptre before,
rev. + CIN.SIGE ON DOFE:, short cross voided, pellet in centre (N.790; S.1159), some
obverse weakness, deeply toned, very fine or better
£200-250
Cnut, Penny, 0.92g, short cross type, Rochester, Godwine, diademed bust left, lis topped
sceptre before, rev. GODÞINE ON ROC, short cross voided, pellet in centre (N.790; S.1159),
toned, good very fine, scarce mint
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 674
Lockett part VII, Glendining, 4 November 1958, lot 2784
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523 (x 1.5)
523
Harthacnut (1040-42), as joint king with Harold I, 1035-36, Penny, 0.94g, Jewel cross
type with bust right, Bruton, Godric, diademed bust right, +HARÐACNVT RE, rev. +GODRIC
ON BRITV, cross formed of four lobes linked at base around a central pellet (SCBI 18
(Copenhagen IV), 615- same dies; N.809; S.1167), as found, some light marks, signs of
slight crease, two minor edge crimps, very fine, a very rare issue from an extremely rare mint
£5,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:
Found, Feltwell, Norfolk, September 2012
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2012.0308
This is the second recorded example of this issue for the Bruton mint, the first to have been
found in the British Isles and the only example available to private collectors. Other than this
new example, Bruton is recorded for 2 other coins for Harthacnut and in all for 63 coins,
including this coin, of which 54 are issues of Cnut. Almost all Bruton mint coins are in
museum collections so examples are only very rarely available to collectors with rare types, such
as this, almost never appearing in the open market.
524
524
524 (x 1.5)
Edward the Confessor (1042-66), Penny, 0.99g, radiate type, Salisbury, Wineman,
radiate bust left, rev. +ÞINEMAN ON SER., cross pattée within inner circle (N.816; S.1173),
edge crack at 5 o’clock, nearly very fine, very rare mint for this issue
PROVENANCE:
F. Elmore Jones, Glendining, 12-13 May 1971, lot 695
H.W. Taffs, Glendining, 21-23 November 1956, lot 92
95
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525 (x 1.5)
525
Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.16g, hammer cross type with reverse die erasure,
Thetford, Aelfwine, crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. +AELFÞINE ON ÐET, voided
short cross each arm terminating in an incurved segment of a circle, die erasure in third
quarter (SCBI 1 (Fitzwilliam), 930; N.828/1; S.1182 var.), very fine, a variety only noted
for Thetford, rare
527
526
527 (x 1.5)
526 (x 1.5)
526
527
Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.28g, hammer cross type with reverse die erasure,
Thetford, Blacere, crowned bust right, sceptre before, rev. + BLACER[E] ON ÐET, voided
short, each limb terminating in an incurved segment of a circle, bar over cross through
second and third quarters (SCBI 42 (South Eastern), 1543, 1546; N.828/1; S.1182
var.), some weakness at 12 o’clock, otherwise a good example of this variety only noted for
Thetford, about very fine, rare
£250-300
Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.54g, expanding cross type, heavy issue, Warwick,
Lifinc, diademed bust left, sceptre before, rev. LVFINC ON ÞAERINCÞIC:, short voided cross
with arms expanding from central pellet within two circles (BNJ Coin Register 2005, 196
- this coin; SCBI 17, 398 - same dies; N.823; S.1177), struck on a small flan, surface
porosity, very fine, very rare
£400-450
Recorded with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, EMC 2004.0080
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529
528
529
528 (x 1.5)
529 (x 1.5)
Edward the Confessor, Penny, 0.96g, Scandinavian imitation in style of expanding cross
type, helmeted bust left, rev. blundered legend around expanding cross (cf. SCBI 57
(Estonia), 1091), a field find, hairline crack to centre, very fine, extremely rare
£800-900
Edward the Confessor, Penny, 1.28g, pyramids type, London, Godric, crowned bust
right, sceptre before, rev. +GODRIC ON LVND, voided short cross, a pyramid tipped with a
pellet extending into each angle (N.831; S.1184), lightly toned, good very fine, scarce issue
for this mint
£500-600
531
530
533
532
530
531
532
533
William I (1066-87), Penny, 1.32g, bonnet type, Canterbury, Winedi, crowned bust
facing bust, rev. ÞINDEG ON CANTV, voided short cross, arms extending from central
annulet, pellet between two crescents at the end of each limb, pile tipped with pellet in
each angle (N.842; S.1251), double struck on obverse, almost extremely fine, scarce
£600-700
William I, Penny, 1.06g, profile right (BMC 7), ?Bristol, Leofwine, crowned bust right,
sceptre before, rev. +LEOÞINE ON [BR]I, large cross pattée arms extending from central
annulet, voided trefoil in each angle (N.847; S.1256), broken and mended, chipped,
otherwise good detail on bust, rare
£150-200
William I, Penny, 1.38g, Paxs type, Canterbury, Brihtwold, crowned bust facing, sceptre
to right, rev. +BRIHTÞOLD ON CNT, cross pattée, an annulet containing a letter of PAXS in
each angle (N.848; S.1257), weakness on bust, good fine
£230-280
William I, Penny, 1.38g, Paxs type, Leicester, Godric, crowned bust facing, sceptre to
right, rev. GODRIC ON LEHRE, cross pattée, an annulet containing a letter of PAXS in each
angle (N.850; S.1257), some weakness on obverse, fine/very fine, rare
£450-500
PROVENANCE:
Ex William W.N. Clarke
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534
William I, Penny, 1.36g, Paxs type, Taunton, Ælfwine, crowned bust facing, sceptre to
right, rev. +IELFÞINE ON TAN, cross pattée, an annulet containing a letter of PAXS in each
angle (N.848; S.1257), toned with lustre, slightly double struck on reverse, good portrait,
rare mint, very fine
£600-650
With old Baldwin’s ticket pricing this coin at 27s 6d.
535
535
536
536
Henry I (1100-35), Penny, 1.27g, annulets and piles type (BMC IV), Hastings, Sperling,
crowned bust facing, sceptre to left, rev. SPERLI ON HES, four annulets cruciform between
four piles around a central annulet (N.860; S.1265), weakly struck portrait, good fine, very
rare
£600-650
Henry I, Penny, 1.32g, double inscription type (BMC XI), Dover, Manwine, large
crowned bust left, sceptre before, rev. +MAN[ ]E O[ ] DO[ ]ER, small cross pattée within
double inscription, the outer punctuated by quatrefoils (N.867; S.1272), good fine, rare
£600-700
537
537 (x 1.5)
537
Henry I, Penny, 1.30g, double inscription type (BMC XI), York, ?Laising, large crowned
bust left, sceptre before, quatrefoils in fields, rev. [+L]AISI[NG] O+N EVERÞ, small cross
pattée within double inscription, the outer punctuated by quatrefoils (N.867; S.1272),
usual test cut at nine o’clock, good fine, rare, possibly the only example of this moneyer for this
type
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538 (x 1.5)
Henry I, Penny, 1.26g, small profile/cross and annulets type (BMC XII), Stamford,
Morus, crowned bust left, rosette before, rev. +MORVS ON : STANF, cross pattée within
inner circle, annulet with pellet in each angle (N.868; S.1273), test cut at four o’clock,
nearly very fine, very rare
538
£800-1,000
541
543
539
541 (x 1.5)
539
540
541
Stephen (1135-54), Penny, 1.37g, BMC 1, ‘Watford’ type, Chester, Almer, crowned
bust right, sceptre before, rev. +ALMER :ON: CES:, cross moline with a fleur in each angle
(N.873; S.1278), double struck on obverse legend, otherwise good metal, almost very fine,
scarce
£400-500
Stephen, Penny, 1.38g, ‘Watford’ type, London, Estmund, +ESTMVND:ON[.]VN (N.873;
S.1278), not struck up in places, fine, Henry II, ‘Tealby’ coinage, Penny, 1.36g, uncertain
mint, Godwin, about fine (2)
£100-140
Henry II (1154-89), Tealby coinage, 1158-1180, Penny, 1.35g, Leicester, ?Richard,
bust A1, crowned bust facing, sceptre to left, rev. [+RICARD]:ON: LERC, cross potent with
a small cross potent in each angle (N.952/1; S.1337), reverse off-centre, bold bust, nearly
very fine, rare mint
£450-550
With old collection ticket
542
543
544
Henry II Tealby coinage, 1158-1180, Penny, 1.30g, Newcastle?, Willem, bust F1,
crowned bust facing, rev. [VC]?, cross potent with a small cross potent in each angle
(N.961/1; S.1342), legends weakly struck, good fine
£120-150
Henry II, ‘Tealby coinage’ Penny, 1.14g, ?Norwich, Nicol, class C1, curl of hair at
temple, mantle with signs of beading on right, rev. +NICOL[...], rev. cross potent with a
small cross potent in each angle (N.956; S.1339), irregular flan, good fine
£100-150
Henry III (1216-72), long cross coinage, 1247-72, Penny, 1.42, Vb, Canterbury, Nicole
(N.992/2; S.1368), very fine, Edward III (2), second coinage, 1335-43, Halfpenny,
0.70g, London (N.1102/1; S.1540), good fine, fourth coinage, 1351-77, pre-treaty
period, 1351-61, Halfgroat, 2.05g, London, series C, m.m. cross 1 (N.1148; S.1574),
reverse off-centre, fine (3)
£60-80
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545
Edward III (1327-77), third (Florin) coinage, 1344-51, gold coinage, January-July 1344, HalfFlorin or Helm, 1.72g, London, Helm on a field of fleur-de-lis, surmounted by a crowned
leopard left, head facing, EDWR : R : ANGL : Z : FRANC : D : HIB, double annulet stops, rev. +
EXALTABITVR : IN : GLORIA, floriate cross, arms extending from central quatrefoil within which a
pellet, double annulet stops (BMC 1864,0713.17 (Murchison)-same dies; Schneider -; N.1107;
S.1478), edge crimped between 3 and 5 o’clock, good detail, nearly very fine, extremely rare, the
smallest denomination of the first issue of English gold coins, the fourth known and the only example
outside a Museum
£20,000-25,000
PROVENANCE:
Found 2012 at Vauvert en Petite Camargue, départment du Gard, France
The official find report states;
‘En 2012, à l’occasion de travaux sur une propriété privée de la commune de Vauvert en Petite
Camargue (départment du Gard, France), une monnaie en or a été découverte. Isolée et sans
contexte archéologique, elle était enfouie à faible profondeur dans la terre végétale. Cette trouvaille
a été dûment déclarée au Service Regional de l’Archéologie de Montpellier.’
Sold with Certificat d’exportation.
Of the other three examples of this coin two are in the British Museum Collection and one in the
Hunterian Museum Collection in Glasgow.
Recorded Corpus other than this coin;
1. BMC Morgan Evans 1915, 0506,574 - different dies, reverse reads EXALTABITAR
2. BMC Murchison 1864, 0713.17 - same obverse and reverse dies as this new coin.
3. Hunterian Museum, Glasgow, William Hunter Cabinet, 1770-83, GLAHM 36747 - referred to
by Laskey in his guide to the collection, 1813 and illustrated in Ruding. Different dies.
This coin is the first example of the Florin coinage gold denominations known to have been found
outside the British Isles.
The first issue of English gold coins, to which this coin belongs, was ordered through an indenture
made with George Kirkyn and Lote Nicholyn of Florence, masters and workers (and others) dated
14th December 1343, and issued by Proclamation on the 27th January 1344. The Proclamation
called for “One coin of two Leopards, the piece current for six shillings, which shall be the weight of
two small florins of Florence of good weight..”, and fractions thereof. Struck from “fine gold”, the issue
proved problematic as currency and was ceased in July 1344 and effectively demonetised on 20th
August 1344. It was replaced by the Noble and it’s fraction at the end of 1344 which was sucessful
and was to form the English gold coinage for over 100 years. Prior to this the English coinage had
consisted of silver for several centuries, except for the short-lived gold Pennies of Henry III.
Gold coinage was becoming increasingly common in Europe, and England was using Italian and
French gold coins for large payments, especially overseas debts incurred as a result of the Hundred
Years War, and as a store of wealth. The Florentine Florin became an international currency, and
was copied in France: the Petit Royal d’or (1290) was of the same weight. At the same time as Europe
was experiencing a growing shortage of silver to meet the demands for coinage the gold supply
increased, particularly from Hungary. These forces, together with perhaps an additional desire for
political prestige, prompted the issue of a gold coinage in England in 1343-44.
All three denominations for the first English Gold coinage are extremely rare. Three examples are
known of the Double-Leopard, two of which were found in the river Tyne in 1857 and both of
which are now in the British Museum. A third example, a recent find from southern England,
was sold at Spink for a record price in 2006 (Spink auction 182, June 29th 2006, lot 301) and
is now displayed at the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. The Leopard and Helm (Half
Leopard) are equally rare. Three Leopards and three Helms are held in institutions. A further
Leopard, newly found, sold by Spink on 23 July 2003 (lot 379), is now in a private collection.
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546
547 (x 1.5)
546
547
Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, pre-treaty period, 1351-61, Noble, 7.73g, series
C/E mule, London, m.m. -/cross 3, king, crowned, facing in ship holding sword and
shield, annulet stops, wedge tailed letter R, rev. floriate cross, arms extending from central
panel containing a small E, additional small lis in quarter 4, unbarred N, normal R
(Schneider 21; N.1144/1180; 1486/S.1488), a field find, bent, obverse struck from a
rusty dies, nearly very fine
£600-800
Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, transitional treaty period, 1361, Quarter-Noble,
1.83g, London, shield within tressure, pellets in spandrels, rev. floriate cross, arms
extending from central pellet, pellet in each angle, pellets in spandrels (Schneider 74;
North 1224 var. iii; S.1501), small edge nick, good fine
£200-250
548
548
550
Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, transitional Treaty period, 1361, Groat, 4.32g,
London, m.m. cross potent, crowned facing bust, French title omitted, DNS HYB Z AQT,
annulet on cusp each side of the crown, rev. reverse barred Ns (N.1225; S.1610), reverse
porosity, obverse better, nearly very fine/good fine, an unusually clear example of this rare
issue
£1,200-1,500
PROVENANCE:
SNC April 1991, no.1854
R. Carlyon Britton, collection acquired by Seaby, 1959-61
L.A. Lawrence IV, Glendining, November 28 1951, lot 1138
549
550
Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, Quarter-Nobles (2), 1.86g, treaty period, 136169 (N.1243; S.1510), pierced, otherwise fine, 1.77g, pre-treaty, 1351-61, type G, poor (2)
£120-180
Edward III, fourth coinage, 1351-77, post treaty period, 1369-77, Groat, 4.46g,
London, m.m. cross pattée, crowned facing bust, double saltire stops, row of pellets
(chain mail) across breast, without Irish title, rev. single saltire before and after CIVITAS,
inverted barred Ns (N.1285; S.1638), good fine, extremely rare, only known for one die
£600-700
PROVENANCE:
Colin Rochester, Spink Auction 194, 27 March 2008, lot 513
SNC March 1997, lot 784 - wrongly attributed to S.1639
P. Finn, Spring 1994 list, no. 293
D. Duprée collection, acquired by Spink, 1989
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551
Henry IV (1399-1413), light coinage, 1412-13, Penny, 0.89g, York, annulet on breast,
rev. quatrefoil in centre (N.1364; S.1734), good fine, rare
552
552
£650-700
554
Henry VI (first reign, 1422-61), annulet issue, 1422-30, Groat, 3.72g, Calais/London
mule, m.m. crosses II/II, no fleur on breast, annulets by neck, ANGLIE, rev. annulet added
in second and fourth angles, annulet after POSVI (N.1427/1423; S.1836/1835), very fine,
very rare
£900-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Frank Brady collection, Spink Auction 209, 6 October 2011, lot 89
Reigate Hoard, Glendining, 8 December 1992, lot 246
553
554
555
Henry VI, first reign, annulet issue, Penny, 1.04g, Calais, m.m. cross 2, annulets by neck.
rev. additional annulets in two quarters (N.1432; S.1845), good fine, Edward IV, first
reign, heavy coinage, 1461-64, Penny, 0.66g, Durham, king’s receiver, m.m. plain cross,
pellet above crown, rev. rose at centre (N.1544; S.1988A), good fine (2)
£60-80
Edward IV (first reign, 1461-70), heavy coinage, 1461-64, Groat, 3.49g, class II,
London, m.m. rose, crescent on breast, quatrefoils by neck (N.1531; S.1972), wavy flan,
very fine, scarce
£350-400
Edward IV, first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, 2.81g, Bristol, m.m. crown, B on
breast, quatrefoils at neck, rev. VILLA BRISTOLL (N.1580; S.2004), good fine
£80-100
556
556
557
557
Edward IV, first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, 3.23g, class VI , Coventry, C on
breast, quatrefoils at neck, rev. CIVITAS COVENTRE (N.1581; S.2008), weak at one o’clock,
otherwise good very fine, rare
£400-450
Edward IV, first reign, light coinage, 1464-70, Groat, 2.68g, York, m.m. sun, E on
breast, quatrefoils at neck, rev. CIVITAS EBORACI (N.1583; S.2012), lightly toned, nearly
very fine
£100-150
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558
Henry VII (1485-1509), Angel, 3.87g, class V, m.m. pheon, St Michael spearing
dragon, saltire stops, FR, rev. shield within ship, cross above dividing H and a rose, RED,
(Schneider 542-4; N.1698; S.2187), traces of mounting on edge and slightly irregular,
otherwise very fine
559
559
560
£1,300-1,500
561
Henry VII, Groat, 2.91g, class Ia, m.m. halved lis and rose, facing bust, open crown
(N.1703; S.2193), slight striking weakness in legend at 5 o’clock, toned, good very fine
£300-350
PROVENANCE:
Frank Brady, Spink auction 209, 6 October 2011, lot 244
SNC February 1994, 219
SNC December 1985, 8897
560
561
Henry VII, Groat, 2.87g, class IVa, m.m. cross-crosslet, facing bust, crown with single
arch, rev. double saltire stops (N.1706; S.2200), nearly very fine
£150-200
Henry VII, profile issue, Groat, 2.78g, m.m. pheon, crowned bust right, rev. shield over
long cross fourchée (N.1747; S.2258), scuffs, some edge loss, nearly very fine
£100-120
564
562
562
563
564
Henry VIII (1509-47), first coinage, 1509-26, Groat, 2.93g, Tournai, m.m. crowned T,
crowned bust right, rev. CIVITAS TORNACEN, shield over long cross fourchée (N.1762 var;
S.2317), light scratch behind bust, otherwise good portrait and clear mint mark, good fine
or better for issue, very rare
£1,600-2,000
Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 2.69g, m.m. arrow, Laker bust D,
Lombardic letters, crowned bust right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1797;
S.2337E), good fine
£80-100
Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44, Groat, 1.93g, m.m pheon, Laker bust D, with
Irish title Z HIB REX, rev. shield over long cross fourchée, saltire in forks (N.1798;
S.2338), clipped, extremely rare with Irish title, about very fine
£400-500
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Henry VIII, second coinage, 1526-44 (2), Halfgroat, Canterbury, Archbishop Cranmer,
m.m. catherine wheel, (N.1804; S.2345), fine, Halfpenny, London (N.1815; S.2356),
chipped, fine, Edward VI, coinage in name of Henry VIII, 1547-51 (4), Groat, Tower,
m.m. ?/lis (N.1871; S.2403), crimped, fine, Halfgroats (3), Southwark, m.m. E (N.1878;
S.2411), fine, Canterbury, m.m. uncertain (N.1881; S.2415), about fine, Bristol, m.m. WS
(N.1880; S.2413), chip, edge split, fair (6)
£150-200
566
566
Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Testoon, 6.79g, Tower, m.m. pellet in annulet/-,
Lombardic and Roman lettering, crowned bearded bust facing, HENRIC 8, rev. crowned
rose dividing crowned H and R, saltire stops (N.1841; S.2365), scuffed, small striking split
at six o’clock and minor adhesive spots on reverse, otherwise good portrait, nearly very fine
567
567
568
£2,000-3,000
568
Henry VIII, third coinage, 1544-47, Groat, 2.36g, Canterbury, m.m. none, Lombardic
lettering, crowned bust facing, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1847; S.2373),
minor edge split, weakness on bust, good fine/nearly very fine
£180-230
Henry VIII, uniface brass badge, 27mm x 24mm, crowned, bearded facing bust, rev.
plain, contemporary and well executed, with the classic features of Henry VIII, an interesting
piece
£100-130
569
569
570
Edward VI (1547-53), coinage in name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Half-Sovereign, 6.24g,
Southwark, m.m. -/E, youthful king seated facing on throne, sceptre omitted, HENRIC 8
D G AGL FRA X HIB REX, rev. IHS AVTEM TRANSIES PER MEDI ILLOR IBA, crowned shield with
lion and dragon supporters, E below, pellets stops (Schneider 666; N.1866; S.2394), some
weakness in legends, a full round coin, good detail of bust, good very fine, scarce
£3,000-4,000
Edward VI, coinage in the name of Henry VIII, 1547-51, Groat, 2.40g, Southwark, bust
5, crowned bust, bearded facing, rev. shield over long cross fourchee, S in forks (N.1872;
S.2404), scuffs, old glue mark to left of bust, fine
£60-80
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571
571
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, first period, Apr. 1547-Jan. 1549, Groat, 1.76g,
Southwark, no m.m., crowned bust right, EDWARD’ 6 etc, small hollow rectangles stops,
rev. CIVITAS LONDON, shield over long cross fourchée, S in forks (N.1898; S.2456),
chipped at 5 o’clock, fine, very rare
£350-400
PROVENANCE:
Frank Brady, Spink auction 209, 6 October 2011, lot 344
P. Finn list, Winter/Spring 1994, no.222
572
572
573
574
574
573
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, first period, Apr. 1547-Jan. 1549, Halfgroat,
1.33g, Canterbury, no m.m., crowned bust left, EDWARD, rev. shield over long cross
fourchée (N.1901; S.2459), porous surfaces, flan slightly bowed, good fine, rare with the
reading EDWARD
£1,000-1,400
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, first period, Apr. 1547 - Jan. 1549, Halfgroat,
1.43g, Canterbury, no m.m., crowned bust right, EDOARD, rev. shield over long cross
fourchée (N.1901; S.2459), even grey tone, nearly very fine, rare
£1,200-1,500
Edward VI, coinage in his own name, second period, Jan. 1549 - Apr. 1550, Shilling,
3.59g, 1549, MDXLIX, Southwark, m.m Y, legends transposed, crowned bust right, rev.
garnished shield dividing E R (S.2465A; N.1918/2), good fine, rare
£300-400
575
575
Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Crown, 30.57g, 1551, m.m. Y, king, crowned, riding
right on caparisoned horse, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1933; S.2478),
cleaned, fine
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576
Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Halfcrown, 15.06g, 1551, m.m. tun, king, crowned on
caparisoned horse galloping right, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1935; S.2480),
fine, scarce
577
577
£600-700
578
Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 2.84g, m.m. tun, crowned bust facing,
rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), nearly very fine, extremely
rare with this reading of the kings name
£500-700
Edward VI, fine issue, 1551-53, Sixpence, 2.78g, m.m. tun, crowned bust facing, rev.
shield over long cross fourchée (N.1938; S.2483), light crimping, nearly very fine
£250-350
EDWAD,
578
579
579
580
581
582
581
Philip and Mary (1554-58), Shilling, 5.72g, 1554, crown above busts vis à vis, full titles,
rev. crowned garnished shield (N.1967; S.2500), bold bust of Philip, very fine
£1,400-1,800
Philip and Mary, Shilling, 4.67g, 1554, crown above busts vis-à-vis, full titles, rev.
crowned garnished shield (N.1967; S.2500), clipped, fair
£150-200
Philip and Mary, Shilling, 5.19g, 1555, crowned busts vis-à-vis, English titles only, rev.
crowned garnished shield (N.1971; S.2501), scuffed, about fine
£250-350
Philip and Mary, a contemporary base metal forgery of a Shilling, deposit on obverse,
about very fine, an old base metal uniface cast of the reverse of an Elizabeth I Sovereign,
very fine, George III, Crown mounted as a brooch with reverse enamelled, very fine (3)
£40-50
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583
584
585
586
585
Philip and Mary, Sixpence, 2.74g, 1554, crown above busts vis-à-vis, full titles, rev.
crowned garnished shield (N.1970; S.2505), good portraits, very fine, scarce
£900-1,000
Philip and Mary, Sixpence, 2.87g, 1554, crown above busts vis-à-vis, full titles, rev.
crowned garnished shield (N.1970; S.2505), cracks and waterworn, good fine
£100-130
Philip and Mary, Sixpence, 3.04g, 1557, busts vis-à-vis, crown above dividing date,
English title only, rev. crowned garnished shield (N.1971; S.2506), lightly crimped, almost
very fine
£1,000-1,300
Philip and Mary (1554-58), Groat, 1.84g (N.1973; S.2508), fair/about fine, Elizabeth
I (1558-1603), Sixpences (3), third and fourth issues, 1561-77 (2), 2.79g, 1569, 2.78g,
1575 (N.1997; S.2562, 2563), fair - fine, milled coinage, 2.79g, 1562, plain dress
(N.2025/2; S.2594), edge chip, crimped, fine, James I (1603-25), third coinage, 161925, Sixpence, 2.57g, 1622, m.m. thistle (N.2126; S.2670), fair/fine (5)
£130-160
588
587
587
588
589
Elizabeth I (1558-1603), second issue, 1560-61, Shilling, 6.32g, m.m. martlet, bust 3C,
rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), toned, bold mintmark, good bust,
very fine
£600-800
Elizabeth I, second issue, 1560-1, Shilling, 5.85g, m.m. cross crosslet, bust 3B, rev.
shield over long cross fourchée (N.1985; S.2555), nearly very fine
£200-250
Elizabeth I, 3rd and 4th issues, 1561-78, Sixpence, 2.90g, 1568, m.m. coronet, crowned
bust left, rev. shield over long cross fourchée (N.1997; S.2562), scuffs, fine
£60-80
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590 (x 1.5)
590
Elizabeth I, sixth issue, 1582-1600, Sovereign, 15.15g, m.m. crescent/crescent over
escallop, Queen enthroned holding orb and sceptre, portcullis at feet, double pellets on
pillars of throne, pellet stops, rev. square topped shield on Tudor rose, pellet stops
(Schneider -; N.2003; S.2529), flan slightly creased, small edge split with minor crack
above, weakness at centre on reverse, pleasing portrait, very fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
SNC, May 1991, no.2702
R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 4-6 November 1958, lot 3276 (illustrated)
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£10,000-12,000
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591
591 (x 1.5)
591
Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Crown, 29.86g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left in
elaborate dress, holding sceptre in right hand and orb in left, rev. lightly garnished shield
over long cross fourchée (N.2012; S.2582), some light marks, good very fine
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592
592 (x 1.5)
592
Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Crown, 29.19g, m.m. 2, crowned bust left in
elaborate dress, holding sceptre in right hand and orb in left, rev. lightly garnished shield
over long cross fourchée (N.2012; S.2582A), toned, nearly very fine, a great rarity in the
crown series
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593
593
Elizabeth I, seventh issue, 1600-02, Halfcrown, 14.89g, m.m. 1, crowned bust left in
elaborate dress holding sceptre and orb, rev. lightly garnished shield over long cross
fourchée (N.2013; S.2583), struck off-centre on reverse and slight flan flaws both sides,
otherwise lightly toned with traces of lustre, good fine/nearly very fine
£1,600-2,000
594
595
594
595
Elizabeth I, milled coinage, 1560-71, Sixpence, 3.02g, 1564, m.m. star, bust D, rev.
shield over cross pattée (N.2028; S.2597), nearly very fine
£150-200
James I (1603-25), first coinage, 1603-04, Shilling, 5.90g, m.m. lis, second bust,
crowned bust right, rev. square topped shield (N.2073; S.2646), slight corrosion by
IACOBVS otherwise about very fine
£200-230
597
596
596
597
James I, second coinage, 1604-19, Unite, 9.79g, m.m. tun, crowned, armoured fifth bust
right holding sceptre in right hand and orb in left, rev. crowned square topped garnished
shield dividing I R (cf. Schneider II, 28-30; N.2092; S.2620), crease, good fine
£500-600
James I, second coinage, 1604-19, Britain Crown, 2.41g, m.m. tower, third crowned
bust right, rev. shield, crown above dividing I R (N.2094; S.2625), weak bust, fine
£180-220
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598
598 (x 1.5)
598
599
James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Laurel, 9.07g, m.m. lis, fourth head variety, laureate,
draped bust left, rev. crowned square topped shield over long cross fourchée
(cf. Schneider II, 86; N.2114; S.2638C), pleasing bust, double struck on reverse, good very
fine
£1,500-1,800
James I, third coinage, 1619-25 (2), Laurel, 8.93g, m.m. trefoil, laureate draped fourth
bust left, rev. crowned shield over long cross fourchée (N.2114; S.2638B), cracked,
otherwise nearly very fine, Half-Laurel, 2.07g, cut half, uncertain bust or mintmark, good
fine (2)
£200-300
600
600
601
James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Halfcrown, 14.93g, m.m. lis, king, crowned, on
horseback right, rev. garnished square topped shield (N.2122; S.2666), weakness on king,
toned, irregular flan, very fine
£1,000-1,200
James I, third coinage, 1619-25, Sixpence, 2.75g, 1623, m.m. thistle, crowned bust
right, rev. square topped shield (N.2126; S.2670), good fine
£60-80
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602
602 (x 1.5)
602
603
604
Charles I (1625-49), Double-Crown, 4.35g, group A, m.m. lis, crowned bust with ruff
right, one arch of crown without jewels, rev. garnished, square topped shield (Schneider
II, 174-75; Brooker 130-31; N.2159; S.2698), possible signs of mounting, strong portrait,
good very fine
£800-1,000
Charles I, Crown, 28.55g, m.m. lis, group I, first horseman, type 1a, king, crowned and
brandishing sword, riding left on caparisoned horse with plume on crupper, rev.
garnished, square topped shield over long cross fourchée (Brooker 229-30; N.2190;
S.2753), fine
£400-500
Charles I, Halfcrown, 15.47g, m.m. (P), group III, 3a3 (Brooker 354-56; N.2213;
S.2778), reduced flan, about fine, Shillings (2), group F, 5.75g, m.m. triangle, 5.96g,
m.m. unclear (N.2231; S.2799), the first, fine, the second, double struck on reverse, about
fine (3)
£80-100
605
605
606
607
608
606
Charles I, Shilling, 6.12g, m.m. lis, group A, first bust type 1, king crowned in
coronation robes right, high double-arched crown, rev. square topped shield over long
cross fourchée (Brooker 380; N.2216; S.2781), light old scratches on obverse otherwise
struck on a full round flan, very fine
£320-380
Charles I, Shilling, 5.91g, group F, type 4.4, m.m. star, crowned bust left, rev. square
topped shield over short cross moline (Brooker 548; N.2246; S.2799), reverse off-centre,
lightly toned, about very fine
£120-140
Charles I, Shilling, 5.72g, m.m. star, group F, type 4.4, crowned bust left, rev. square
topped shield over short cross moline (Brooker 548; N.2231; S.2799), weakly struck, good
fine, scarce mintmark
£50-70
Charles I, Shilling, 5.96g, group F, m.m. triangle within circle (Brooker 549-550;
N.2231; S.2799), nearly very fine, Sixpences (3), 2.99g, 2.80g, 2.86g, group D (3), all
m.m. harp (Brooker 604-606; N.2240; S.2811), two fine, one good fine (4)
£130-160
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609
610
610
Charles I, Tower mint under Parliament, Shilling, 5.73g, m.m. sun, group G, type 4.5,
coarse, tall and narrow bust crowned left, rev. square topped shield over cross moline
(Brooker 564; N.2233; S.2802), irregular flan, good detail, very fine, scarce
Charles I, pattern Shilling, 5.85g, 1635, by Nicholas Briot, m.m. pellet, CAROLVS. D:G.
MAGN. BRITANN. FR. ANG. ET. HIBER. REX, crowned bust left, rev. .ARCHETYPVS. MONETAE.
ARGENTAE. ANGLIAE, square topped shield dividing crowned C and R, crown above
dividing date, small B above left of crown (Brooker 1252; N.2677; S.-), slight crease,
nearly very fine, an extremely rare pattern
611
611
612
614
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 15.19g, 1642, m.m. plume,
Shrewsbury horseman with ground line, Oxford plume behind, rev. Declaration in two
lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below (Brooker 881 - same obverse, different
reverse die; N.2411; S.2952), irregular flan, old grey tone, nearly very fine
£450-500
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 11.97g, 1645, m.m.
plume/pellets, horseman left, plume in field behind, rev. Declaration in two lines, plumes
above, date below, OX (Brooker 912/915; N.2424; S.2959), about fine, rare
£180-220
614
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 14.71g, 1642, m.m.
plume/two pellets, king, crowned, riding left, groundline below, Oxford plume behind,
rev. Declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below (Brooker 882 reverse, obverse different die; N.2413; S.2954), double struck in places on obverse, unusual
style for saddle cloth, scarce, very fine
£1,200-1,400
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 14.18g, 1643, m.m.
plume/-, King, crowned, riding left, without groundline, rev. Declaration in two lines,
three Oxford plumes above, date below (Brooker 883-86; N.2413; S.2954), irregular
flan, very fine, rare
£450-550
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612
613
613
£150-180
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615
616
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 14.65g, 1643, m.m.
plume/two pellets, Oxford horseman, Oxford plume behind, no groundline, rev.
Declaration in two lines, three Oxford plumes above, date below (Brooker 888; N.2413;
S.2954), weakly struck in parts, good very fine
£800-900
PROVENANCE:
Dr D. Rees-Jones, Spink Auction 117, 19 November 1996, lot 334
616
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Halfcrown, 14.44g, 1643, m.m.
plume/-, horseman left, Oxford plume behind, rev. Declaration in two lines, Oxford
plumes above, date below (Brooker 883-892; N.2413; S.2954), usual irregular flan, good
detail of horse and king, date double struck, very fine/good fine, scarce
£500-700
617
617
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Shilling, 5.84g, 1646, m.m. unclear,
crowned bust left, rev. Declaration in three lines, three Shrewsbury plumes above, date
below, annulets by plumes and date (Brooker 947 - same dies; Morrieson A-1; N.2454;
S.2978), weak in parts of legend, otherwise toned, very fine, very rare
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
D. Dupree, collection acquired by Spink, 1989
SCMB, January 1967, XM208
619
618
618
619
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford 1642-46, Sixpence, 3.02g, 1643, m.m. book/-,
Aberystwyth die, crowned bust left, Shrewsbury plume before, rev. Declaration in three
lines, three Shrewsbury plumes above, date below (Brooker 952 - this obverse; N.2459;
S.2981), a pleasing example, good very fine, scarce
£1,000-1,200
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Oxford, 1642-46, Sixpence, 2.72g, 1643, m.m. book/-,
Aberystwyth die, crowned bust left, Shrewsbury plume before, rev. Declaration in three
lines, Shrewsbury plumes above, date below (Brooker 955; N.2459; S.2981), creased, very
fine, scarce
£500-600
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620
621
621
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Bristol, Halfcrown, 14.52g, 1645, m.m. plume, king,
crowned, riding left, Shrewsbury plume behind, BR below, rev. Declaration in two lines,
three Oxford plume above, date and BR below (Brooker 989; N.2491; S.3009), lightly
double struck on obverse, toned, very fine, a scarce date for Bristol
£800-900
Charles I, Civil War coinages, York, 1643-44, Halfcrown, 13.99g, m.m. lion, type 3,
king riding left, no groundline, rev. oval garnished shield (Brooker 1073; N.2311;
S.2865), flan flaws and occlusions on reverse, good fine, rare
£700-800
622
622 (x 1.5)
622
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Bridgnorth-on-Severn, 1646, Groat, 2.01g, 1646, m.m.
plumelet, crowned bust left, plumelet before, value behind, this erased, rev. Declaration
in three lines, scroll above with three plumes, date below (Brooker 1134; N.2526;
S.3042), good portrait, good very fine
£600-800
623
623
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Newark besieged, 1644-45 Halfcrown, 14.84g, 1646,
crown dividing C R, value below, rev. OBS:/NEWARK/1646 in three lines (Brooker 1222;
N.2638; S.3140A), slightly off-centre, deeply toned, a good example, good very fine
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624
625
626
625
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Newark besieged, 1645-46, Shilling, 6.16g, 1646, crown
dividing C R, value below, rev. OBS:/NEWARK/1646 in three lines (Brooker 1225; N.2640;
S.3143), plugged at 12 o’clock, good very fine
£800-1,000
Charles I, Civil War coinages, Newark besieged, 1645-6, Ninepence, 4.19g, crown
dividing C R, value below. rev. OBS/NEWARKE/1645 (cf. Brooker 1226; N.2641; S.3145),
twice pierced, fine, rare
£200-300
Eighteenth or nineteenth century imitations of Charles I, Civil War siege pieces,
Scarborough besieged (9), Three Shillings, Halfcrown, Two Shillings and Fourpence,
Two Shillings and Twopence, One Shilling and Ninepence, One Shilling and Sixpence,
One Shilling and Threepence, Shilling, Sixpence, four lightly engraved on the reverse,
generally very fine (9)
£150-200
627
627
Commonwealth, Unite, 8.72g, 1653, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined
shields (N.2715; S.3208), sometime mounted, very fine
£3,800-4,500
628
628
629
Commonwealth, Crown, 1653, 29.75g, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined
shields (N.2721; ESC 6; S.3214), scratch by 3 of date, lightly toned, almost extremely fine
£4,800-5,500
Commonwealth (2), Crown, 28.38g, m.m. sun, 1653 (N.2719; S.3214), fair, Shilling,
m.m. sun, ?1651 (N.2724; S.3217), about fine (2)
£200-250
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630
631
631
Commonwealth, Sixpence, 2.89g, 1655, m.m. sun, shield within wreath, rev. conjoined
shields (N.2726; S.3219), edge nick, very fine
£300-400
Charles II (1660-85), hammered coinage, 1660-62, first issue, Shilling, 5.91g, m.m.
crown/-, no inner circle or mark of value, crowned bust left, rev. square topped shield
over cross moline (N.2762; ESC 1009; S.3308), toned, very good fine, reverse better, scarce
£600-700
632
632
633
634
635
Charles II, hammered coinage, 1660-62, third issue, Halfcrown, 14.97g, m.m. crown,
crowned bust left, rev. square topped shield over cross moline (N.2761; S.3321), small
edge split, fine/nearly very fine
£120-150
English medieval hammered coins (25), Groats (3), including Henry VII, class 3c
(N.1705c; S.2199), fine, others (2), one clipped, fine, Henry VII, Halfgroat, IIIc,
Canterbury, m.m. tun (N.1712; S.2211), good fine, Pennies (12), short cross (2), fine,
Henry III, class IIIc, London (N.988; S.1364), good fine, Edward I (5), fair - fine,
Edward IV, second reign, York, Archbishop Rotherham (N.1654; S.2134), about fine,
Henry VII, sovereign type, Durham (N.1730; S.3231), crack, fine, other Pennies (2),
poor, Edward I, Farthings (2), London, Bristol, the first, fine, the second, fair, others (7),
mostly fragments or cut penny portions, fair - fine (25)
£200-300
English hammered Shillings (7), Edward VI, base issue, 1549 (2), both very base, one
broken, fair, fine issue, 1551-53, m.m. tun (N.1937; S.2482), crimped, about fine, Philip
and Mary, full titles, undated, with mark of value (N.1967; S.2498), fair, Elizabeth I
(2), second issue, 1560-61, m.m. cross-crosslet (N.1985; S.2555), fair, sixth issue,
1582-1600, m.m. bell (N.2014; S.2577), fine, James I, first coinage, 1603-04, m.m.
thistle (N.2072; S.2645), fine/fair (7)
£180-250
English hammered minor denominations (18), Silver (12), Elizabeth I (4),
Threepence 1561, Three-halfpence, 1572, Twopence, m.m. hand, Halfpenny, m.m. 2,
the 1572, crimped, generally fine, James I (3), Pennies (2), Halfpenny, one cracked,
generally fine, Charles I (4), Sixpence, Aberystwyth Twopence, Penny, Halfpenny, fair fine, Charles II, hammered coinage, third issue, Groat, about fine, Æ (6), Farthings,
James I (3), Charles I (3), generally fine, one or two better (18)
£120-160
COIN CABINET
636
A late 19th/early 20th century mahogany coin cabinet, 22.5cms high, 30cms wide,
26.5cms deep, eleven drawers (of twelve) with various size piercings, drop front, carrying
handle, very good condition
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TRADE TOKENS
637
638
639
637
Essex, Waltham Abbey, Thomas Tylar, heart shaped Halfpenny, THOMAS/TYLAR/HIS
cinquefoil below, rev. OF/WALTHAM/ABBEY/1668, cinquefoil below
(W.332), attempted piercing, good fine, rare
HALFPENNY,
£180-220
Thomas Tylar was a Quaker and is known to have suffered frequent imprisonment for his
faith. With old collectors’ tickets.
638
639
Seventeenth Century Tokens (5), Farthings (3) Hertfordshire, Barnet, James Burgess,
draper’s arms (W25-26), good fine, Kent, Deal, 1656, John Pittock, hand (W.156), nicks,
fine, Lincolnshire, Lincoln, 1668, JOHN BABB IN THE BALE (W.145), good fine/fair, rare,
Halfpennies (2), London, without Bishopsgate, 1668, JOSEPH [..], fair, Kent, Ashford,
Samuel Wood, saracens head (W.18), nearly very fine (5)
£100-130
Seventeenth Century Tokens, Halfpenny (2), Northants, Peterbrough, 1669, rev.
crossed swords (W.104), about fine, Hertfordshire, Hatfield, Thomas Serin, 1667, rev.
chequers (W.90), very fine, Gloucestershire, Bristol, Farthing, by Ramage, C.B 1652,
rev. ship and castle (W.12), good very fine, Wales, Monmouthshire, Monmouth,
Halfpenny 1671, THOMAS EDWARDS, mercer, rev. portcullis (unlisted in Withers), very fine,
rare (4)
£100-130
640
640
641
641
642
Cheshire, Stockport, Shilling, G & R Ferns & T Cartwright, Shilling, 1812, hive with
fifteen bees, rev. commerce seated right, without H on bale, Y&D under sword (W.5-6;
Davis 6), slight weakness on hive, a very rare variety known for a single die
£200-300
Devon, Exeter, Farthing, 1792, Bishop Blaze, half right, rev. arms, without date (W.11),
full lustre, light cabinet friction, almost uncirculated, rare
£100-130
PROVENANCE:
Ex F.S. Cockayne, J.A. Bobbe and Robinson Brown Collections.
642
Middlesex, City of London, Bucklersbury, Sixpence, 1811, Samuel Lloyd, LONDON
1811, rev. Commerce standing,
ship behind (W.37; Davis 35), lightly toned, extremely fine, very rare
£150-180
Eighteenth and nineteenth century Tokens (29), ¡ Shilling, Marlborough 1811,
pierced, fine, Æ Twopence, Wiveliscombe, 1814, countermarked, Pennies (5),
Halfpennies (21), Farthing, generally fine - very fine, with 1668 Norwich Farthing,
Guinea coin weights (2), jettons (3), base metal seals (3), generally fine (38)
£50-60
TOKEN SIXPENCE PAYABLE AT S.LLOYD’S BUCKLERSBURY
643
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644
645
William the Lion (1165-1214), cut Halfpenny, phase B, Perth, Henri le Rus moneyer
(S.5033), nearly very fine
£30-40
Scotland, Alexander III (1249-86), second coinage, 1280-86, Penny, 1.42g, crowned
head left, sceptre before, rev. long cross, mullets in angles, 23 points (S.5055), nearly very
fine, Mary, second period, with Francis, 1558-60, Lion, crowned monogram dividing
two dolphins, rev. crowned lion rampant (S.5449), about fine (2)
£60-80
646
647
646 (x 2)
646
647
647 (x 1.5)
648
648 (x 1.5)
Alexander III, second coinage, Farthing, 0.48g, Berwick?, ALEXANDER REX, crowned bust
left, sceptre before, rev. SCOTORVM, cross pattée, mullets of six points in angles (S.5063),
good very fine, rare
£750-900
John Baliol (1292-96), second coinage (smooth surface issue), Halfpenny, 0.49g,
St Andrew’s, crowned head left, sceptre before, rev. CIVITAS SAN[DRE], long cross, mullet
in first and fourth quarters (S.5075), a field find, legends decipherable, about fine, very rare
£250-350
PROVENANCE:
Found Ranskill, Nottinghamshire, December 2012
Recorded UKDFB ref. no. 40039
648
David II (1329-71), first coinage, first issue (early 1330s), mule Farthing, 0.29g,
MONETA REGIS D, crowned head left, sceptre before, rev. REX SCOTORVM, cross pattée,
mullets of five points in angles (mule of S.5084/5086), very fine, unusually strong
portrait, rare, the only known example of this mule
£1,800-2,200
PROVENANCE:
Lucien LaRiviere, Spink auction 179, 29 March 2006, lot 23
Said to have been found in the Forest of Dean
649
649
David II, second coinage, 1357-67, Groat, 4.25g, class A, Aberdeen, young crowned
head left, sceptre before, rev. VILLA ABERDON (S.5103), turned in die, otherwise full flan,
nearly very fine, rare
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650
650 (x 1.5)
James III (1460-88), base silver issue 1471-83, Groat, 2.01g, Edinburgh, crowned bust,
half right, in surcoat, rev. floriate cross, thistleheads and mullets in alternate angles
(S.5270), nearly very fine
£500-600
652
651
651
652
653
653
James IV (1488-1513), Unicorn, 3.71g, type I, m.m. lis, unicorn left with shield,
IACOBVVS DEI GRATIA REX SCOTOR, rev. EXVRGAT DS ET DISIPENT INMICIE, star burst over
cross fleury, Lombardic Ns, six-pointed star stops (S.5315), light scratch on unicorn,
otherwise good fine, attractively toned, rare
£1,500-1,800
James IV, base metal issue, billon Penny, class IV, 0.76g, crowned facing bust, rev. cross,
crowns and lis in alternate angles (S.5362), good very fine
£80-100
James V (1513-42), second coinage 1526-39, Groat, 2.74g, type III, bust right wearing
single arched crown and open mantle, rev. OPPIDV EDINBVRGI, shield over cross fourchée
(S.5378), nearly very fine
£600-800
654
655
654
655
James V, Groat, 2.59g, type IV, Edinburgh, crowned bust right, trefoil stops, rev, shield
over long cross fourchée (S.5379), very fine
£350-450
Mary (1542-67), fourth period, with Henry Darnley, 1565-67, Ryal, 30.29g, 1567, with
1578 revaluation countermark, MARIA & HENRIC’ DEI GRA R & R SCOTORV, crowned shield
dividing thistles, rev. EXVRGAT DEVS & DISSIPENTR INIMICI EI’, second T over R and fifth I
over C, tortoise climbing crowned palm tree, legend on scroll, date below, thistle
countermark to left (S.5425), toned, a pleasing example, good very fine, rare
£1,600-2,000
PROVENANCE:
Paul Karon, Spink auction 129, 17 November 1998, lot 125
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656
657
657
Mary, fourth period, with Henry Darnley, 1565-67, Two-Third Ryal, 19.72g, 1565,
crowned shield, thistle each side, rev. tortoise climbing crowned palm tree, legend on
scroll, date below (S.5426), good fine or better, scarce
£400-450
Mary, fourth period, with Henry Darnley, 1565-67, Two-Third Ryal, 19.31g, 1566,
crowned shield, thistle each side, rev. tortoise climbing crowned palm tree, legend on
scroll, date below (S.5426), tooled and light scratches in reverse field, nearly very fine, scarce
£350-400
PROVENANCE:
P. Finn, list 5, no. 381
658
Mary (1542-67) (3), first period, 1542-58, billon Bawbee (S.5432), edge split, fine,
second period (1558-60), Lion (2) (S.5449), fine, Charles I, third coinage, 1637-42,
Briot’s issue, Thirty-Shillings (S.5553), defaced on obverse, fine, with Ireland (6),
Elizabeth I (2), base coinage, 1558, Shilling (S.6503), broken, fair, third coinage, 160102, Threepence (S.6509), fine, James II Civil War coinage, 1689-91, ‘gunmoney,’ (3)
Crown, 1690 (S.6577), fine, Halfcrowns (2), Oct. 1689, Jan 1689 (S.6579E, 6579J),
about fine, William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1694 (S.6597), fine (10)
660
659
659
660
£150-200
James VI (1567-1625), second coinage 1572-80, Quarter-Merk or Half-Noble, 1572,
3.44g, crowned shield dividing 3-4, rev. ornate cross, crowns and thistles in angles
(S.5479), very fine
£180-220
James VI, seventh coinage, Half-Rider, 2.58g, 1594, king, in armour with sword, on
horse galloping right, rev. crowned shield (S.5459), lightly scuffed below horse and to left
of shield on reverse, attractively toned with clear portrait of the king, rare
£1,200-1,300
661
661
James VI, after accession to English throne, Thirty-Shillings, 14.91g, m.m. thistle, king,
crowned, riding right, rev. garnished square topped shield, Scottish arms in 1st and 4th
quarters (S.5504), fine
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663 (x 1.5)
662
662
663
Scotland, Charles I (1625-49), third coinage, Falconer’s anonymous issue, 1637-42,
Thirty-Shillings, 14.88g, king on horseback left, rev. crowned shield (S.5557), lightly
toned, good detail, good very fine
£250-350
Scotland, Charles I, third coinage, 1637-42, Briot’s issue, Twenty-Pence, 0.82g,
crowned bust left, B below shoulder, rev. crowned thistle (S.5581), a good example of this
coin, good very fine
£100-120
664
664
Charles II (1649-85), first coinage, Four-Merks, 1674/3, type III, laureate, cuirassed
and draped bust right, F below, rev. four crowned cruciform shields, value on centre,
conjoined Cs in angles (S.5606), about fine
666
665
665
666
£400-500
Charles II, second coinage, Dollar, 1679, laureate, draped bust bust left, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, thistles in angles (S.5618), slight adjustment marks on reverse,
fine
£250-300
William II (1694-1702), Forty-Shillings, 1697 NONO, laureate, draped bust left, value
below, rev. crowned shield (S.5682), good fine, scarce
£180-230
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667
667
668
668
669
John (1199-1216), third coinage ‘Rex’ coinage, c.1204-1211, Penny, 1.45g, Dublin,
Roberd, crowned facing bust sceptre left within triangle, rev. sun, moon and stars within
triangle (D.F.50; S.6228), nearly very fine
£60-80
Charles I (1625-49), coinages of the the Great Rebellion, Confederate Catholics,
Southern Cities of Refuge, Bandon Bridge, Farthing, 0.96g, BB within circle of pellets,
rev. BB within circle of pellets (cf. D.F.316; cf. S.6560), about fine, very rare
£400-500
The usual type for this issue has three castles on the reverse, whilst for this coin the reverse is the
same as the obverse.
669
Charles I, coinages of the the Great Rebellion, Confederate Catholics, Southern Cities
of Refuge, Cork, Farthing, 4.70g, struck on heavy rectangular flan, CORK within circle of
pellets, rev. castle within circle of pellets (D.F.331; S.6562A), good detail for this coinage,
good fine
670
670
671
£500-600
671
Charles I, coinages of the the Great Rebellion, Confederate Catholics, Southern Cities
of Refuge (2), Cork, Farthing, 3.13g, struck on a rectangular flan, CORK within circle of
pellets, rev. castle within circle of pellets (D.F.331; S.6562A), clean copper colour, weak
reverse, fine/fair
£200-300
Charles I, coinages of the Great Rebellion, Confederate Catholics, Southern Cities of
Refuge, Kinsale, Farthing, 1.35g, KS within circle of pellets, rev. chequered shield
(D.F.317; S.6563), clean copper colour, fine, rare
£200-300
672
672 (x 1.5)
672
Charles II (1645-1685), ‘St Patrick’s coinage, Farthing, king David playing harp, crown
above, FLOREAT REX:, clear brass spot, rev. QVIESCAT PLEBS: St Patrick with patriarchal cross
driving away reptiles, cathedral to the right (D.F.342; S.6569), good detail, full flan, very
fine
PROVENANCE:
A. L. Philips, Glendining, June 19-20, 1990, lot 1138
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673
674
Charles II, Armstrong and Legge’s Regal coinage 1680-84, Halfpenny, 1681, laureate,
draped bust right, rev. crowned harp dividing date (D.F.353; S.6574), small flan flaw to
right to harp, strong portrait with an even dark brown tone, almost extremely fine
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
J. T. McFarlane, Spink Auction 27, 6 March 1983, lot 58
674
Charles II, Armstrong and Legge’s Regal coinage 1680-84, Halfpenny, 1682, with small
lettering, laureate, draped bust right, rev. crowned harp dividing date (D.F.356; S.6575),
nearly very fine
675
675
£100-120
676
James II (1685-88), Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Crown, 1690,
overstruck on large size ‘Gunmoney’ Halfcrown, horseman left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, crown at centre, edge engrailed (D.F.373; S.6577), good very fine
£300-400
PROVENANCE:
Spink auction 46, 9 October, 1985, lot 847
N. Asherson, Spink auction 6, 10-11 October 1979, lot 247
R.C. Lockett, Glendining, 18-19 June 1957, lot 651 (part)
676
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Crown, 1690, overstruck
on large size Gunmoney halfcrown, horseman left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,
crown at centre, edge engrailed (D.F.366; S.6578), almost extremely fine
677
677
678
679
£400-500
678
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Crown, 1690, overstruck
on large size ‘Gunmoney’ Halfcrown, horseman left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,
edge engrailed (D.F.366; S.6578), much ghosting of host coin, very fine
£180-220
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Crown, 1690, horseman
left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (D.F.366; S.6578), very fine
£100-130
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Halfcrowns (2), large
size, MAR 1689, laureate head left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R, (D.F.389;
S.6579L), one with date unclear, generally very fine - good very fine (2)
£80-100
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680
680
681
681 (x 1.5)
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, large size, Halfcrowns
(3), 1689, September, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R, XXX
above, SEP R below (D.F.379; S.6579D), very fine, 1689, October, OCT:, similar
(D.F.381; S.6579F), nearly very fine, April 1690, similar APR: (D.F.393; S.6579N), nearly
very fine (3)
£150-200
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, small size proof silver
Halfcrown, May 1690, laureate, head left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R, XXX
above, MAY. below (D.F.400; S.6580b), very fine, extremely rare
£1,000-1,200
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, March 20 1985, lot 290
682
682
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Halfcrowns (4), small
size, thin flan (1), MAY 1690, FR.A, very fine, thick flan (3), without ribbons, MAY 1690,
FR.A (1), very fine, with ribbons, one reading MAY. (D.F.398; S.6580B, 6580BB; 6580
CC), very fine, one better (4)
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683
683
684
685
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Halfcrowns, small size,
1690, on thick flan MAY., laureate head left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R,
(D.F.398; S.6580CC), very fine scarce
£120-150
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, large size Shilling, March
1689, laureate, draped head left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R, XII above, MAR:
below (D.F.427; S.6581O), pleasing, very fine
£100-120
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Shillings (3), large size,
1689, SEP., AUG., NOV., laureate head left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R (D.F.412,
414, 418; S.6581C, 6581D, 6581H), one very fine, one fine, another nearly very fine (3)
£60-80
688
687
686
689
686
687
688
689
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Halfcrowns (2), large
size, FEB: 1689, (D.F.387; S.6579K), good very fine, small size, APR: 1690 (D.F.397;
S.6581), about very fine (2)
£250-280
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90 (3), small size Halfcrown,
1690, MAY. (D.F.398; S.6580B), fine, large size Shillings (2), 1689, NOV: (D.F.418;
S.6581H), light pitting, nearly very fine, 1689, MAR: (D.F.427; S.6581O), nearly very fine
(3)
£100-120
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, small size Shillings (2),
both MAY, laureate head left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R, XII above (D.F.438;
S.6582D), one with stain on obverse, good very fine, the other, extremely fine (2)
£150-180
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, ‘Gunmoney’, 1689-90, Sixpence, JAN: 1689,
laureate, draped bust left, rev. crown over sceptres dividing J R (D.F.459; S.6583J),
lustrous, extremely fine
£100-130
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690
691
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, emergency ‘Pewter Money’, 1689-90, white
metal Crown, 1690, James II on horseback left holding sword, brass plugs on front
shoulder and rump of horse, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, crown at centre, central
brass plug, edge .MELIORIS. TESSERA. FATI. ANNO. REGNI. SEXTO (D.F.471; S.6584), minor
nicks in reverse rim, lustrous, a superb example, extremely fine, very rare
£3,500-4,500
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 20 March, 1985, lot 293
691
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, emergency ‘Pewter Money’, 1689-90, Crown,
struck in silver, 1690, James II on horseback left holding sword, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, crown at centre, TRI-UMPHO, edge mis-spelt MILORIS TESSERA FATI (D.F.491;
S.6584), obverse sometime lightly cleaned, good very fine, extremely rare
£4,000-6,000
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 22 May, 1985, lot 192
693
692
694
692
693
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, emergency ‘Pewter Money’, 1689-90, Crown,
struck in silver, 1690, James II on horseback left holding sword, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, crown at centre, TRI-VMPHO, edge plain (D.F.490; S.6585), extremely fine,
extremely rare
£3,000-4,000
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, emergency ‘Pewter Money’, 1689-90, silver
proof Halfpenny, 1690, type I, laureate head left, rev. crowned harp, edge milled
(D.F.483; S.6591A), lightly toned, exceptional, extremely fine, rare
£1,000-1,300
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 20 March, 1985, lot 296
694
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, emergency ‘Pewter Money’, 1689-90,
Halfpenny, 1690, type II, laureate head left leaf below, rev. crowned harp, brass plug
(D.F.485; S.6592), flan flaws on reverse, lustrous, a good example of this type, almost
extremely fine, rare
PROVENANCE:
J. T. MacFarlane, Spink auction 27, 16 March 1983, lot 60
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695
696
697
696
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, emergency ‘Pewter Money’, 1689-90,
Halfpenny, 1690, type II, laureate head left, leaf below, rev. crowned harp, brass plug
through flan (D.F.485; S.6592), metal flaw below harp, good very fine, rare
£400-500
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, Limerick besieged 1690-91, Halfpenny, 1691,
laureate, draped bust left, rev. Hibernia seated left, reversed N in HIBERNIA (D.F.486;
S.6594), extremely very fine
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
Glendining, 20 March, 1985, lot 298
697
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, Limerick besieged 1690-91, Halfpenny, 1691,
laureate, draped bust left, rev. Hibernia seated left, reversed N in HIBERNIA (D.F.486;
S.6594), good very fine
698
698
699
700
£100-130
700
James II, Civil War coinages, 1689-91, Limerick besieged 1690-91, Farthing, 1691,
laureate, draped bust left, rev. Hibernia seated left, reversed N in HIBERNIA (D.F.487;
S.6595), well-centred on a clean flan, very fine, rare
£120-160
William and Mary (1689-94), Halfpenny, 1693, conjoined laureate busts, rev. crowned
harp (D.F.496; S.6597), nearly very fine
£60-80
William III (1694-1702), Halfpenny, 1696, laureate, draped bust right, rev. crowned
harp (D.F.498; S.6598), attractive even dark brown patina, extremely fine
£400-500
PROVENANCE:
J. T. MacFarlane, Spink auction 27, 16 March 1983, lot 62
701
701
702
703
702
703
George I (1714-1727), William Wood’s coinage, 1722-24, Halfpenny, 1722, laureate
head right, rev. Hibernia seated left with harp (D.F.504; S.6600), very fine
£200-300
George I, William Wood’s coinage, 1722-24, Halfpenny, 1723/2 , laureate head right,
rev. Hibernia seated left with harp (D.F.515; S.6601), very fine
£200-300
George I, William Wood’s coinage, 1722-24, Farthing, 1723, type III, laureate head
right, rev. Hibernia seated left with harp (D.F.525; S.6604), almost extremely fine
£180-220
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704
704
705
706
George II (1727-60), proof Halfpenny, 1736, laureate head left, rev. crowned harp
(D.F.539; S.6605), a few light marks, as struck
£500-600
George II, Halfpenny, 1747, laureate head left, rev. crowned harp (D.F.549; S.6607),
very fine
£40-50
George III (1760-1820), ‘Voce Populi’ coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, laureate bust right,
rev. Hibernia seated left, leaning on harp (D.F.571), well-centred, even brown patina,
unusually pleasing, nearly extremely fine
£200-300
707
707
708
708
George III, ‘Voce Populi’ coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, laureate bust right,
Hibernia seated left, leaning on harp (D.F.576), nearly very fine
P
George III, ‘Voce Populi’ coinage, Halfpenny, 1760, laureate bust right,
Hibernia seated left, leaning on harp (D.F.577), nearly very fine
P
709
709
before, rev.
£130-160
below, rev.
£120-150
710
George III, ‘Voce Populi’ coinage, Farthing, 1760, type 1, laureate bust right, rev.
Hibernia seated left, leaning on harp (D.F.578), fine, very rare
£200-300
PROVENANCE:
Spink auction 30, 3 June 1983, lot 561
710
711
George III, Halfpenny, 1766, type A, laureate head right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.580;
S.6612), some stains in fields, extremely fine
£200-300
711
George III, Halfpenny (2), type B, 1769, laureate head right, rev. crowned harp
(D.F.581; S.6612), nearly extremely fine, type C, 1776, similar (D.F.586; S.6614), fine
(2)
£120-160
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712
712
713
714
715
713
714
George III, Halfpenny, 1781, type III, laureate bust right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.587;
S.6614), lustrous, good extremely fine
£200-250
George III, Halfpenny, 1782, type III, laureate bust right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.588;
S.6614), lustrous, good extremely fine
£200-300
George III, Halfpenny, 1782, type III, laureate bust right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.588;
S.6614), extremely fine
£180-220
George III, Bank of Ireland Coinage, 1804-13, Six Shillings, 1804, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. Hibernia seated left with harp (D.F.614; S.6615), fine
£80-100
717
718
716
719
716
717
718
719
George III, Bank of Ireland Six Shillings, 1804, no stop after REX (D.F.618; S.6615),
about very fine, Bank of Ireland Thirty pence, 1808 (D.F.614; S.6616), good fine or better
(2)
£300-350
George III, Soho coinage, proof Penny, 1805, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right,
rev. crowned harp (D.F.591; S.6620), light hairline to left of harp, even brown tone, almost
as struck
£200-250
George III, Soho coinage, 1805-06, proof copper gilt Penny, 1805, laureate, draped and
cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.593; S.6620), with original metal capsule,
full gilt, brilliant, as struck
£300-400
George III, Soho coinage, 1805-06, Halfpenny, 1805, laureate, draped and cuirassed
bust right, rev. crowned harp (D.F.596; S.6621), extremely fine
£60-80
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720
720
721
721
George III, Soho coinage, 1805-06, bronzed copper proof Halfpenny, 1805, laureate,
draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. crowned harp, edge engrailed (D.F.598; S.6621),
mark to left of harp, extremely fine
£130-180
George IV (1820-30), Penny, 1822, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned harp
(D.F.629; S.6623), good extremely fine
£80-100
722
722
723
George IV, pattern Penny, 1822, by B Pistrucci and T Wyon, in copper, laureate, draped
bust left, rev. smaller crown over narrow harp, edge plain (D.F.637; KM.Pn 43), a few very
light marks, good extremely fine, extremely rare
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
Spink auction 42, 6 March 1985, lot 306
723
George IV, proof bronzed copper Penny, 1822, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned
harp (D.F.630; S.6623), good extremely fine
724
724
725
725
George IV, Halfpenny, 1822, laureate, draped bust left, rev. crowned harp (D.F.633;
S.6624), a few very light marks, extremely fine
£80-100
George IV, copper proof Halfpenny, 1822, by B Pistrucci and T Wyon, laureate, draped
bust left, rev. crowned harp (D.F.634; S.6624), a few very light marks, good extremely fine
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
Spink auction 42, 6 March 1985, lot 307
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726 (x 1.5)
726
George IV, pattern or proof Farthing, 1822, by B. Pistrucci and T. Wyon, laureate,
draped bust left, rev. crowned harp (D.F.638; S.6624A), traces of lustre, extremely fine,
extremely rare
£2,000-2,500
PROVENANCE:
Spink auction 42, 6 March 1985, lot 308
727
Free State, Penny, 1937 (S.6630), in NGC holder graded MS65 RB
£50-60
728
728
Free State, Halfpenny, 1933 (S.6631), in NGC holder graded MS65 RB, scarce
729
Free State, Farthings (2), 1928 (KM.1), Republic, Farthings (4), 1940, 1943, 1959,
1966 (KM.9), uncirculated (6)
£160-180
£40-50
PASSES AND TRADE TOKENS OF IRELAND
731
730
730
731
Dublin, Æ Theatre Token, The Theatre Royal, Dublin, c.1692, crowned Royal cipher,
THE : MID : GAL : below, rev. arms in wreath, in gold mount with supension loop, nearly
very fine, rare
£300-350
Dublin, Æ uniface Theatre Token, The Theatre Royal, Dublin, late eighteenth century,
crown within band on which THEATRE ROYAL, large flan, small edge nick, nearly very fine,
rare
£80-100
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732
732
733
Dublin, Fyan’s Halfpenny, 1794, Justice standing, rev. sugar loaf and brandy bottle, edge
(DH 308A), lustrous with brilliance on
obverse, uncirculated
£180-220
Dublin, Fyan’s Halfpenny, 1794, Justice standing, rev. sugar loaf and brandy bottle, edge
(DH 308B), extremely fine, rare
£100-130
HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT DUBLIN CORK OR DERRY
733
HALFPENNY PAYABLE AT THE BLACK HORSE TOWER HILL.
734
734
735
735
Dublin, Fyan’s Halfpenny, 1794, seated female with cornucopia and anchor, rev. sugar
loaf and brandy bottle, edge PAYABLE IN ANGLESEY, LONDON OR LIVERPOOL (DH 309a),
about extremely fine, rare
£130-150
Dublin, Fyan’s Halfpenny, 1794, seated female with cornucopia and anchor, rev. sugar
loaf and brandy bottle, edge PAYABLE AT BANBURY OXFORD OR READING (DH 309b),
lustrous, extremely fine, rare
£120-150
736
737
736
Dublin, Fyan’s, Halfpenny, 1794, female seated with cornucopia and anchor,
sugar loaf and brandy bottle, edge PAYABLE AT
(DH 309e), lustrous, extremely fine, very rare
IRELAND EVER FLOURISH, rev.
WAREHOUSE OF THOMAS CLACKE
737
Dublin, Halfpenny (2), 1795, shield with bugle, rev. ROBERT ORCHARD, bust left
(DH 313), usual reverse die flaw, lustrous, uncirculated, rare, 1795, shield with bugle, rev.
female standing with quadrant, left, and anchor, right (DH 311), small spot by edge on
obverse, extensive lustre, good extremely fine (2)
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THE
£200-250
£250-350
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738
739
Dublin, Halfpenny, 1795, female standing with quadrant and anchor, rev. NOTHING
man weaving, edge plain (DH 319), large flan, full lustre,
uncirculated
PROVENANCE:
W. Waite Sanderson, Glendining, November 1944, lot 321 (part)
WITHOUT INDUSTRY,
739
Dublin, Halfpenny, 1795, mule struck in brass, female standing with quadrant and
anchor, FOR. THE. GOOD. OF. TRADE, rev. Prince of Wales plumes, PAYABLE. AT. DUBLIN.
CORK. OR. LIMERICK (DH 320), lustrous, uncirculated, rare
£200-300
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
F.S. Cockayne collection
740
740
741
741
Dublin, Halfpenny, 1795, Prince of Wales plumes, rev. FOR.
THE. PUBLIC, fame flying left (DH 328), uncirculated, rare
THE. CONVENIENCE.
OF.
£180-220
Dublin, Halfpenny, 1795, Prince of Wales plumes, PAYABLE. AT. DUBLIN. CORK. OR.
LIMERICK. around, rev. LOYAL BRITONS LODGE, radiate crown (DH 330), full lustre,
uncirculated, rare
£200-250
PROVENANCE:
W. Waite Sanderson, Glendining, 16 November 1944, lot 321 (pt)
742
743
742
743
Dublin, H.S. & Co, Halfpenny, 1795, Prince of Wales plumes, rev. bust of William III
right within wreath (DH 332), full lustre, uncirculated, rare
£300-350
Dublin, William Binn’s Halfpennies (2), 1799, building, rev. PAYABLE AT THE
PHUSITECHNIKON around. PANTHEON across centre (DH 347), lustrous, about
uncirculated, similar, 1802 (DH 350), extremely fine (2)
£100-130
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746
744
745
Dublin, William Binn’s Halfpenny, 1802 (3), building, rev. PAYABLE AT THE
around. PANTHEON across centre (DH 349), one, lustrous, about
uncirculated, the others extremely fine (3)
£180-220
Dublin, William Parker, Halfpennies (2), 1794, female steated right, rev. register stove,
edge milled (DH 351c), lustrous, extremely fine, 1795, similar, edge PAYABLE AT W. PAR
incuse (DH 353), extremely fine (2)
£150-180
PHUSITECHNIKON
745
PROVENANCE:
The first, F.S. Cockayne collection
746
Dublin, William Parker brass Halfpenny, 1795, female seated with cornucopia and
anchor, rev. register stove, edge PAYABLE IN DUBLIN OR AT BALLYMURTAGH (DH 352a),
extremely fine, very rare
£150-200
PROVENANCE:
ex F.S. Cockayne collection
748
747
747
748
Dublin, William Parker, brass Halfpennies (2), 1794, female seated right with cornucopia
and anchor, rev. register stove, edge PAYABLE IN LANCASTER, LONDON OR BRISTOL (DH
351b - only listed as in copper), edge partly struck up only, extremely fine, very rare, 1795,
similar (DH 352b), spot on obverse, extremely fine, rare (2)
PROVENANCE:
The first, ex Cockayne collection, acquired 1934 and
ex F W Lincoln collection
£400-500
Dublin, William Parker, Halfpennies, 1795 (2), female seated right with cornucopia and
anchor, rev. register stove, edge milled (DH 352c), lustrous, extremely fine, similar, edge
PAYABLE AT LANCASTER LONDON OR BRISTOL (DH 352b), lustrous, extremely fine (2)
PROVENANCE:
Both ex Cockayne collection
£130-160
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750
751
749
749
750
751
Dublin, William Parker Halfpenny, 1795 female seated with cornucopia and anchor, rev.
register stove, edge PAYABLE AT W PARKER’S OLD BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSE (DH 353),
lustrous, extremely fine, Benjamin O’Brien, Halfpenny, cypher, rev. WE PROSPER BY LABOUR
ONLY, spinning wheel (DH 27), lustrous, extremely fine, rare (2)
£180-230
Dublin, T. O. Bryen, Farthing, three suspended sugar loaves, T.O. BRYEN CHURCH ST
DUBLIN, rev. DEALER IN CANDLES around bowl inscribed WHISKY (DH 388), uncirculated,
rare
£180-220
Dublin, Farthing, inscription, M.
(DH 397), extremely fine, rare
MURPHY NO.
8
WOOD ST DUBLIN
1796, rev. provisions
£200-240
752
752
753
753
Munster, Halfpenny, wheatsheaf and doves, PEACE AND PLENTY, rev. ENGLISH SLAVERY, fat
man seated left eating (DH 14), full lustre, uncirculated, rare
£300-400
Munster, Halfpenny, wheatsheaf and doves, rev. FRENCH
ground (DH 15), full lustre, uncirculated, very rare
£300-350
LIBERTY,
PROVENANCE:
ex Emil Szaeur collection
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Afternoon Session
commencing at 2.00 p.m. (Lots 754-1033)
BRITISH HISTORICAL AND COMMEMORATIVE MEDALS
754
Charles I, Marriage to Henrietta Maria, 1625, cast and chased silver medallet, busts
face to face, rev. cupid scattering flowers, 23mm. (E.105a; MI 243/10), very fine
756
755
755
756
£50-60
Charles I, Coronation, 1626, silver medal, 29 mm., crowned bust right, by Nicholas
Briot, signed .N.B. beneath shoulder, CAROLVS.I.D G.MAG.BRITAN.FRAN.ET.HIB.REX, rev.
.DONEC.PAX.REDD-ITA.TERRIS., arm holding sword extending from cloud to right (E.106;
MI i, 243/10), nearly very fine
£280-350
Charles I, Scottish Coronation, 1633, silver medal by Nicholas Briot, crowned and
draped bust left, CAROLVS D G SCOTTIAE ANGLIAE FR ET HIB REX, rev. thistle and rose tree
combined, signed B in exergue, plain edge, 29mm (E.123; MI 266/60), light scratch
before bust and few surface marks, otherwise almost very fine, scarce
£420-450
757
758
757
758
Charles I, Return to London, 1633, cast and chased silver medal by N. Briot (?), king
on horseback left, rev. view of London seen from the south bank showing London bridge
and old St Pauls, radiate sun above, 23.5mm. (E.124b; MI 266/62), slight edge bruising,
very fine
£450-500
Charles I, Memorial, 1649, cast and chased gilt silver medal [by T. Rawlins], bust left,
hair long, in falling collar and richly decorated armour, two roses above head, C R in field,
rev. a hammer striking a diamond upon an anvil, 41mm, with ring for suspension (E.-;
MI 340/187), with original gilding, very fine, very rare
£1,200-1,400
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759
759
760
760
Charles I, Memorial, 1649, silver medal [by J. Roettier], armoured and draped bust
right, rev. hand issuing from heaven holds a celestial crown, below, sheep in a landscape,
34mm (E.162b; MI 347/201), mount removed, otherwise very fine
£200-220
Charles I, Marriage with Henrietta Maria, 1625, silver gilt badge by T. Rawlins (?),
bust of Charles I right, hair long, in falling lace collar, rev. bust of Henrietta Maria left,
with hair tied in back, wearing pearl-drop necklace and mantle around her shoulders,
26mm x 34mm (cf. E.166; MI 354/215), removed from its surround, very fine
£500-600
761
761
Charles I, silver memorial medal, 1649, unsigned (by John Roettier?), 34 mm., draped
and cuirassed bust right, CAROL. D.G.M.B.F.ET.- H. REX. &. GLOR. MEM., rev. VIRTVT. EX.
ME. FORTVNAM. EX. ALIJS. hand issuing from cloud holding a celestial crown, above a
landscape with sheep (E.162b var.; Farquhar 1908/199; MI i, 347/201), a few light
marks, good very fine
762
762
763
764
£220-280
763
Charles I and Henrietta Maria, silver badge by T. Rawlins, crowned bust of king right,
rev. draped bust of queen left, suspension loop, 32mm by 42.5mm (E.166b; MI
355/216), light scratches mainly on reverse, very fine
£1,000-1,200
Charles I, silver badge attributed to Thomas Rawlins, bust right, rev. royal shield, with
integral loops, 42.3mm x 28.7mm (E.167b; MI 360/231), very fine
£900-1,000
Charles I, silver gilt Royalist badge, 27 mm. x 20 mm., head left, rev. crowned arms
(Eimer 170b; MI i, 361/235), top suspension ring damaged, fine
£80-100
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765
765
Charles I, large openwork heart-shaped silver memorial locket c.1649, the obverse an
intricate design including a globe, a violin, a French horn and an amphora, within a floral
border, rev. CR engraved below crown, all within two laurel fronds, 37mm x 33mm, with
a suspension loop linked to a small engraved medalet depicting the sacred heart, AL FOY
NOVS VNIS, rev. two burning hearts pierced by an arrow, DES DEVX VIN SEVL, very fine, very
rare
£1,600-2,000
766
766
Charles I, carved ivory portrait medal, unsigned, uniface, 70mm x 58mm, some
smoothing to left of portrait otherwise very fine
£350-400
767
767
Charles II, Coronation, 1661, silver medal by T. Simon, crowned bust right, rev. king
enthroned, crowned by Peace, 29mm. (E.221; MI 72/76), about extremely fine, toned
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768
768
769
769
Charles II, Marriage to Catherine of Braganza, 1662, cast oval silver badge, unsigned,
crowned bust of the king dividing crowned C-R, PACE TRIVMPHANS below, rev. FVTVRI
SPES, bust of the queen left, a crown before her, 27mm. x 36mm. including integral top
ring for suspension (E.225; MI 483/96), very fine, rare
£120-150
Charles II, British Colonization, 1670, silver medal by J. Roettier, conjoined busts of
Charles and Catherine right, rev. a terrestrial globe, 42mm (E.245; MI 546/203), light
scratches and some edge knocks, otherwise good very fine, toned
£700-900
771
770
770
Charles II, Touching Ceremony, copper ticket-token, undated, CAR. II. D. G. M.B. FR.
three-masted ship sailing left, rev. SOLI DEO GLORIA, St. Michael slaying the
dragon, 30mm., 11.05g (Peck.496; Woolf BNJ 1979, pp.108-109 and plate XX no.11),
good very fine, two officially filed notches in edge (to establish the validity for a particular
session - Woolf, plate XX no.15), rare
£200-300
Charles II, Touching Ceremony, copper ticket-token, with brass center, CAR. II D/G. M.
B. FR. ET. HI. REX, three masted ship sailing left, rev. SOLI DEO GLORIA, St. Michael slaying
the dragon, 11.19g. 29.5mm. (BMC.498; Woolf BNJ 1979, pp.108-109), very fine
£100-150
ET. HI. REX,
771
772
772
James II (1685-88), Spanish Wreck Recovered, 1687, silver medal by George Bower,
conjoined busts right, signature G B below, rev. ship in an open sea, from which men in
boats search for treasure from a wreck, 54mm (MI 619/33; E.285), mount removed,
otherwise very fine
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£900-1,000
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773
773
Archbishop Sancroft, 1688, silver medal, bust of Archbishop Sancroft right, rev. the
seven bishops, plain edge, 50mm. (E.288; MI 622/37), very fine
£100-120
774
774
William and Mary, Restorers of the Anglican Church, 1689, cast silver medal by
George Bower, conjoined busts right, rev. statue of William, 51mm. (E.307b; MI
658/18), the fields chased and now toned, very fine
775
775
776
777
776
Anne, Accession, 1702, bronze medal [by J. Croker], crowned and draped bust left, rev.
a heart within branches of oak, resting on a pedestal and threaded through a crown above,
35mm (E.388; MI 227/1), full lustre on obverse, extremely fine
£120-150
Anne, Coronation, 1702, silver medal by J. Croker, draped bust left, rev. Anne, as
Pallas, standing left, hurling thunder at a two headed monster, 35mm (E.390; MI
228/4), very fine
£80-120
Anne, Coronation, 1702, silver medal [by J. Croker], bust left, rev. Anne, as Pallas,
standing left, hurling thunder at a two-headed monster, 35mm (E.390; MI 228/4), peck
mark on reverse and few edge marks, good fine or better
£80-120
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778
778
Prince James (III), Peace Negotiations at Gertruydenberg 1710, silver medal by
Norbert Roettier, bust of Prince James right, monogram NR below, rev. map of Great
Britain and Ireland, 38mm (E.449A; MI 312/133), scratch by two o’clock on obverse, about
very fine
£250-280
779
779
George I, Coronation, 1714, silver medal by J. Croker, laureate, draped and armoured
bust right, rev. King enthroned right, crowned by Britannia, 34mm (E.470; MI 424/9),
toned, good very fine
£250-280
780
780
781
Marriage of James (III) to Princess Clementina, 1719, silver medal by O. Hamerani
(E.485; MI 446/52), good very fine
£750-800
George II, Coronation of Queen Caroline, 1727, bronze medal John Croker, draped
bust left, signature I.C. below, rev. the Queen standing facing between Religion and
Britannia, 34 mm. (E.512; MI 480/8), obverse legend slightly double struck, good fine or
better
£80-100
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782
782
George II, William of Orange, Stadholder, 1747, silver gilt medal by N. Van
Swinderen, draped bust right, WILH CAR HENR FRISCO PRINC NASS ET AR, rev. Belgic lion
left, resting its paw on a pedestal decorated with an orange branch, GLADIVS DOMINI ET
GEDEONIS, in exergue HOLLANDIA PROCLAIM: GVBERN 3 MAII 1747, 38mm. (E.615; MI
629/317), with integral suspension loop, surface marks, almost extremely fine
£120-150
783
783
Marriage of Prince Charles to Princess Louisa of Stolberg, 1772, bronze medal by F.
Hammerani (?), armoured and draped bust left, rev. draped bust left, 32 mm. (BHM 163;
E.743),
£150-180
784
784
George III, Resolution and Adventure Medal, 1772, bronze medal by J Westwood for
Matthew Boulton, laureate head right, rev. H.M.Ships Resolution and Adventure under
sail, the Resolution’s anchor in vertical position, 42.5mm., axis 180 degrees (Betts 552;
BHM.165; MH.373), usual die flaw on reverse, very fine, suspension removed from edge
between I and N of BRITAIN, very rare
For other medals with similar coin alignment see Noble Numismatics auction 96, lot 2294,
and auction 88B lot 666
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£2,000-3,000
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785
785
786
George III, Preserved from Assassination 1810, bronze medal by C.H. Küchler,
armoured and draped bust left, signature below, rev. a burning altar, eye of Providence
below, 48mm (BHM 483; E.916), some light scratches on both sides, very fine or better
£120-150
George III, Preserved from Assassination 1810, bronze medal by P. Kempson, crown
below rays within a wreath, rev. angel kneeling on a cloud holding a plaque bearing the
portrait of the king and protecting it from an arrow with a shield, signature below, 38mm
(BHM 486; E -), scratch on angel’s cheek, about very fine
£60-80
787
787
George III, Marriage of the Prince of Wales to Princess Caroline 1795, bronze
medal by C.H. Küchler, conjoined busts right, signature below, rev. Hymen holds a
ribbon uniting the shields of Britain and Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, beyond, skyline of
London, 48mm. (BHM 392; E.865), edge knock at five o’clock, otherwise extremely fine
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£180-200
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788
789
790
791
792
793
George III, Mudie’s Dedication Medal 1817, bronze medal by T. Webb and A.J.
Depaulis, laureate head right, rev. Religion, standing, gives fortitude to Faith, seated,
41mm (BHM 933; E.1102), minor edge knock at six o’clock, extremely fine
£60-80
George III, Death of Princess Charlotte 1817, bronze medal by T. Webb and G. Mills,
draped facing bust of Charlotte, hair decorated with roses, rev. Britannia in mourning
beside a funerary urn, 50mm (BHM 940; E.1097), some cabinet friction, good very fine
£60-80
George III, Obsequies for Princess Charlotte 1817, silver medal, unsigned, diademed
head right, rev. inscription within closed wreath of palms, 22mm (BHM 950; E.-), good
very fine, toned, scarce
£60-80
George IV, Coronation, 1821, bronze medal by Thompson and Jones, draped, laureate
bust left, rev. the king crowned by Britannia, Scotia and Hibernia, 54mm. (BHM 1091;
E.1143), extremely fine
£100-150
Steel die for a seal of George IV, by T Wyon, crowned shield within Garter, the arms
of Hanover in the centre, GEORGIUS IV DEI GRATIA BRITANNIARUM REX, 45mm., some spots
of rust but good very fine, very rare, in original black shagreen case with round paper label
T. Wyon. Chief engraver of His Majestys Seals
£200-300
William IV, Accession, 1830, bronze medal by (?), bare head left, rev. Neptune
reclining left, supported by an urn, another in front, in his right hand a pennant, in his
left a cornucopia, 43mm (BHM 1425; E -), several knocks, fine
£40-50
794
x794
Visit of Queen Victoria to the Corporation of London, November 9th 1837, frosted
and glazed silver medal, 55 m.m., by W. Wyon, diademed bust left, VICTORIA REGINA, rev.
facade of the Guildhall, below in ex., IN HONOUR OF HER MAJESTY’S VISIT TO THE
CORPORATION OF LONDON 9TH NOV.1837, in original case (BHM 1775; E.1304), minor
discolouration, as struck, rare
£1,000-1,200
Wyon’s bust on this medal was subsequently used as the design for the Queen’s head on the first
postage stamp, the Penny Black in 1840.
g795
Victoria, Coronation, 1838, bronze medal by B. Pistrucci, draped bust left, signature
below, rev. Victoria enthroned left, receives a crown from Britannia, Hibernia and Scotia,
36mm (BHM 1801; E.1315), some lustre, extremely fine
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x796
Visit of the Sultan of Turkey to the City of London, 1867, Æ Medal, 76 mm., by J.
S. & A. B. Wyon, commemorating Abdul Aziz’s visit to London 1867, bust of the Sultan
right, wearing fez, ABDUL AZIZ OTHOMANORUM IMPERATOR LONDINIUM INVISIT
MDCCCLXVII, rev. Londinia, standing before altar decorated with City arms, greeting the
figure of Turkey, in background St Paul’s Cathedral left, mosque St Sophia right (BHM
2872; E.1591), about uncirculated, as struck, scarce, in case of issue
£500-600
Only 400 medals struck
797
797
798
Victoria, National Thanksgiving for the Recovery of The Prince of Wales, 1872,
bronze medal by J.S & A.B.Wyon, bare head left, rev. Prince of Wales plumes within open
wreath, 58mm (BHM 2929: E.1619), extremely fine, in original Wyon case
£80-100
Victoria, white metal medals (6), Old Sarum and Stonehenge 1843, white metal medal
published by T Price, 50mm. (BHM 2130), extremely fine; The Mandarin Hesing 1848,
45mm. (BHM 2317), very fine; The Chinese Junk Keying 1848 (2), both 45mm. (BHM
2319), one extremely fine, the other with attempted piercing, very fine; Exhibition of Art
Treasures, Manchester, 1857, 41mm. (BHM 2609), extremely fine; International
Exhibition 1862, 39mm. (BHM 2718), nearly extremely fine (6)
£250-350
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799
799 (x 1.5
799
Edward VII, Coronation, 9 August 1902, small gold medal, by E. Fuchs, conjoined
busts right, rev. Britannia seated right, displaying an oval shield inscribed 9 AUG 1902 and
bearing the Royal arms, in the distance, Westminster Abbey, above, a radiate crown,
20mm, 6.67g (cf. BHM 3772; cf. E.1870), extremely fine, the only recorded example
£400-600
This remarkable little medal is notable for three reasons, its size, its metal, and the date. The
medal was advertised for sale in three sizes, 64mm., 39mm., and 32mm. The smallest size of
20mm. was not advertised. This size is not noted in Eimer, but is noted in BHM. Gold medals
are not listed in Eimer. Gold medals are listed for the three larger sizes in BHM, but not for
the 20mm. size, which is listed only in bronze. The ceremony was originally scheduled to take
place on 26 June 1902, and most medals have this date. The king underwent an operation on
24 June, and so the ceremony was delayed until he regained his strength. It eventually took
place on 9 August. Very few medals show the later date. BHM mentions a large silver medal
in the author’s collection, a large gold medal in the Royal Collection, and some bronze
examples in private collections.
800
801
800
801
The Football Association, Amateur Cup Winners, 9 ct. gold medal by Fattorini and
Sons (hallmarks for Birmingham 1948), 29mm., 19.35g, plain edge, with suspension, very
fine
£200-250
The Football League, Division 3, Champions Southern Section, 9ct. gold medal
(hallmarks for Birmingham 1928), rev. engraved CHARLTON A.F.C. N. SMITH 1928-29,
28.5mm, 27.9g, plain edge, with suspension, very fine
£260-300
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BRITISH PROOF AND CURRENCY SETS
802
g802
Victoria (1837-1901), Jubilee head proof set, 1887, gold Five-Pounds, Two Pounds,
Sovereign, Half-Sovereign, silver, Crown, Double-Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling,
Sixpence, Threepence (S. PS5), gold with hairlines, silver, light hairlines, toned, almost as
struck, in case of issue (11)
149
£7,000-9,000
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803
803
804
805
806
Victoria, composite currency set 1887, gold Five Pounds, Two Pounds, Sovereign and
Half-Sovereign, silver Crown, Double-Florin, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and
Threepence, all with light marks, the silver toned, extremely fine, in fitted case (11)
£2,500-3,000
Victoria, type set of 1887 Jubilee head gold coins, Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign,
Half-Sovereign (S.3864, 3865, 3866 and 3869), very fine or better (4)
£1,800-2,000
Victoria, type set of Jubilee head silver coins (9), Crown, Double-Florin (2, both types),
Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence (2, both types), and Threepence (S.3921, 3922,
3923, 3924, 3925, 3926, 3928, 3929, 3931), extremely fine or better (9)
£300-350
Victoria, type set of Jubilee head silver coins (9), Crown, Double-Florin (2, both types),
Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence (2, both types), and Threepence (S.3921, 3922,
3923, 3924, 3925, 3926, 3928, 3929, 3931), extremely fine or better (9)
£300-350
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807
807
Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof set, 1902, Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign and
Half-Sovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny (S.PS9), uncirculated with very few marks,
the silver with minimal toning but with spots on the reverse of the Crown and Florin and
patchy dark colour on the reverse of the Halfcrown, in fitted case (13)
151
£2,500-3,000
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808
g808
Edward VII, matt proof set, 1902, gold Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign, HalfSovereign, silver Crown to Maundy Penny (S.PS9), the gold with light hairlines, the silver
toned, almost as struck, in case of issue (13)
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£3,000-3,500
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809
809
Edward VII, proof gold coins, 1902 (4), Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign and
Half-Sovereign (S.3966, 3968, 3969 and 3974A), minor handling marks, uncirculated
(4)
£2,500-3,000
810
810
Edward VII, proof gold coins, 1902 (4), Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign and
Half-Sovereign (S.3966, 3968, 3969 and 3974A), some handling marks, uncirculated (4)
153
£2,500-3,000
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811
811
George V (1910-36), proof set 1911, gold Five-Pounds, Two-Pounds, Sovereign and
Half-Sovereign, silver Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling, Sixpence and Maundy set (S.PS11),
brilliant uncirculated, the silver lightly toned, a most attractive set, in case of issue (12)
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£4,000-5,000
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812
812
George V, silver proof set, 1927, Crown to Threepence (S.PS14), uncirculated, in case
of issue (6)
£400-450
BRITISH MILLED COINS
813
813
814
Charles II (1660-85), Five-Guineas, 1673 VICESIMO QVINTO, first laureate bust right, rev.
four crowned shields cruciform (MCE 8; S.3283), nearly very fine
£3,000-3,500
Charles II, Crown, 1662, rose below bust (ESC 15; S.3350), fair, William III, Crown,
1696 OCTAVO (ESC 89; S.3470), very good, Anne, post-Union, Crown 1707 SEPTIMO,
second bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 104; S.3601), good fine/very
fine (3)
£180-250
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815
815
816
817
817
Charles II, Crown, 1667 DECIMO NONO, second laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform edge, AN.∙REG.∙ (ESC 35A; S.3357), good fine
£200-250
Charles II, Crown, 1667 DECIMO NONO, second laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, edge, AN.∙REG.∙ (ESC 35A; S.3357), fine, scarce
£120-150
Charles II, Crown, 1671 VICESIMO TERTIO, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 43; S.3358), nearly very fine
£250-300
818
818
819
819
Charles II, Crown, 1673 VICESIMO QVINTO, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 47; S.3358), nearly very fine
£250-300
Charles II, Crown, 1679 TRICESIMO PRIMO, fourth, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 57; S.3359), even grey tone, good very fine
£800-1,000
820
820
821
821
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1022; S.3371), toned, good very fine
£800-900
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1022; S.3371), stains, good very fine
£500-600
822
822
823
823
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1022; S.3371), good very fine
£700-900
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1022; S.3371), very fine
£300-400
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824
825
826
825
826
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1022; S.3371), nearly very fine
£250-300
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first bust variety laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform (ESC 1025; S.3372), very fine
£300-400
Charles II, Shilling, 1663, first bust variety laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform (ESC 1025; S.3372), very fine
£300-400
827
827 (detail)
827 (x 1.5)
827
Charles II, Shilling, 1666, first bust variety, laureate draped bust right, elephant below,
rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1026; S.3373), pleasing elephant, very fine, rare
829
828
828
829
£1,200-1,600
Charles II, Shilling, 1668, second, laureate draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1030; S.3375), attractive tone, good very fine
£850-900
Charles II, Sixpence, 1683, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1523; S.3382), some light flecking both sides, attractive good very fine
£300-350
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830
830
James II (1685-88), Halfcrown, 1687 TERTIO, second laureate, draped bust left, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 500; S.3409), edge mark at one o’clock, weakness at date,
nearly very fine, scarce
831
831
832
832
James II, Shilling, 1685, laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform
(ESC 1068; S.3410), toned, almost extremely fine
£1,200-1,300
James II, Shilling, 1685, laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform
(ESC 1068; S.3410), scratch below Scottish shield, good very fine
£700-800
833
833
834
£300-350
834
James II, Shilling, 1686, laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform
(ESC 1070; S.3410), good very fine
£1,000-1,100
James II, Shilling, 1686, laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform
(ESC 1070; S.3410), flan flaw on check, some marks, very fine
£800-900
835
835 (x 1.5)
835
James II, Shilling, 1687/6, laureate, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform
(ESC 1072; S.3410), toned, good very fine
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836
836
William and Mary (1688-94), Crown, 1691 TERTIO, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, monograms in angles (ESC 82; S.3433), small
flaw on reverse, attractive, good very fine
837
837
838
839
£2,000-2,500
840
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first type, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, rev. crowned shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls (ESC 503; S.3434), nearly very
fine
£150-180
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first type, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, rev. crowned shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls (ESC 503; S.3434), good fine
£120-150
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first type, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, rev. crowned shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls, edge cross at collar join
apparently an inverted E (ESC 503; S.3434), about fine
£80-100
PROVENANCE:
Colin Adams, Spink auction 177, 1 December 2005, lot 381
840
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first type, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, second L over M in GVLIELMVS, rev. crowned shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls
(ESC 503a; S.3434), haymarked, good very fine
841
841
842
843
£500-600
842
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, first type, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, rev. crowned shield, frosted caul, pearls (ESC 506; S.3434), good very fine
£450-480
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689, PRIMO, first type, laureate, draped conjoined busts
right, rev. crowned shield, caul only frosted, pearls (ESC 510; S.3434), some light marks,
very fine
£200-250
William and Mary, Halfcrown, 1689 PRIMO, second reverse, no frosting, no pearls (ESC
512; S.3435), nearly very fine, William III, Halfcrown, 1697, Bristol (ESC 543; S.3488),
about fine, George II, old head Halfcrown, 1746 LIMA (ESC 606; S.3695A), fine (3)
£150-200
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844
844
845
846
William and Mary, Shilling, 1693, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, monogram in angles (ESC 1076; S.3437), very fine
£320-380
William and Mary, Sixpence, 1693, laureate, draped conjoined busts right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, monogram in angles (ESC 1529; S.3438), good very fine
£450-500
William and Mary, Halfpenny, 1694, conjoined busts right, rev. Britannia (Peck 602;
S.3452), uneven tone on reverse, fine, William III, Halfpenny, 1699, third issue, bust
right, no stop after GVLIELMVS, rev. Britannia (Peck 693; S.3556), good fine, scarce (2)
£100-120
847
847
William III (1694-1702), Crown, 1695 SEPTIMO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev.
four crowned shields cruciform, first harp, edge cinquefoils (ESC 86; S.3470), good very
fine
848
848
849
850
851
852
850
William III, Crown, 1695 SEPTIMO, first, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, first harp, cinquefoils for crosses on edge (ESC 86; S.3470), very fine
£400-500
William III, Crown, 1696, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 87; S.3470), about fine
£50-60
William III, Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, first harp (ESC 89; S.3470), a couple of scratches on portrait and weakly
struck by date, good very fine
£450-500
William III, Crown, 1696 OCTAVO, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, first harp (ESC 89; S.3472) fine
£60-80
William III, Halfcrown, 1696 OCTAVO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, large shields (ESC 522; S.3481), fine
£40-50
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853
854
854
William III, Halfcrown, 1696 OCTAVO, Bristol, first laureate, draped bust right, B below,
rev. four crowned shields cruciform, large shields, early harp (ESC 524; S.3482),
attractive tone, nearly extremely fine
£800-1,000
William III, Halfcrown, 1697 NONO, first laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, large shields, second harp (ESC 541; S.3487), weakness in places, lightly
toned, some flecking on reverse, almost extremely fine
£400-600
855
855
William III, Halfcrown, 1698 DECIMO, first laureate draped bust right, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, modified large shield (ESC 554; S.3494), toned, good very fine
856
856
857
858
£350-450
857
William III, Shilling, 1697, first laureate, draped bust right, N below, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform (ESC 1099; S.3501), weak in places, toned, good very fine
£230-280
William III, Shilling, 1697, third laureate, draped bust right, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 1102; S.3505), adjustment marks, lustrous, extremely fine
£350-400
William III, Sixpences (5), 1696 Norwich (2) (ESC 1538; S.3524), 1697 (ESC 1552;
S.3531), 1697 Bristol, B over E (ESC 1555A; S.3532), 1697 Chester (ESC 1557;
S.3543), generally fine - good fine (5)
£120-150
859
859 (x 1.5)
859
William III, proof Farthing struck in silver, 1698, laureate, cuirassed bust right, rev.
Britannia, stop after date edge plain (Peck 680), toned, extremely fine, scarce
161
£250-300
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860
860
861
861
Anne (1702-14), pre-Union, Crown, 1706 QVINTO, first draped bust left, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes (ESC 101; S.3578), darkly toned,
adjustment marks at 12 o’clock, almost extremely fine, scarce
£1,800-2,200
Anne, pre-Union, Crown, 1707 SEXTO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, roses and plumes (ESC 102; S.3578), flaw on forehead, nearly very fine
£350-450
862
862
Anne, pre-Union, Halfcrown, 1707 SEXTO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, roses and plumes (ESC 573; S.3582), nearly very fine, reverse better
863
863
864
864
Anne, pre-Union, Shilling, 1702, first draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 1129; S.3584), adjustment mark, nearly extremely fine
£500-600
Anne, Shilling, pre-Union, Shilling, 1702, first draped bust left, VIGO below, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1130; S.3585), flecking, very fine
£250-350
865
865
866
866
Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 578; S.3606), lightly toned, good very fine
£600-800
Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1708 SEPTIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 577; S.3604), lightly toned, well-centred, an attractive example, almost
extremely fine
£650-700
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£180-200
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867
867
868
868
Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1709 OCTAVO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 579; S.3604), some lustre, very fine/good very fine
£280-300
Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1709 OCTAVO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform (ESC 579; S.3604), light adjustments marks, edge knock by French arms, dark
tone, very fine
£250-300
869
869
870
870
Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1713 DVODECIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 584; S.3607), lightly toned, good very
fine
£400-500
Anne, post-Union, Halfcrown, 1713 DVODECIMO, draped bust left, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 584; S.3607), very fine
£200-250
871
871
872
872
Anne, post-Union, Shilling, 1708, third draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, plumes in angles (ESC 1148; S.3611), almost extremely fine
£400-500
Anne, post-Union, Shilling, 1708, third draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1149; S.3614), toned, almost extremely fine
£500-600
873
873
874
874
George I (1714-27), Shilling, 1723 SSC, first, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust right,
rev. four crowned shields cruciform, SSC (ESC 1175; S.3647), mark behind bust, lustrous
almost extremely fine
£180-220
George I, Farthing, 1717, ‘Dump’ issue, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Britannia
seated left, date in exergue (Peck 783; S.3661), toned, good fine or better
£230-280
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875
877
876
875
876
877
George I, Farthing, 1719, second issue, laureate and cuirassed bust right, small letters,
rev. Britannia seated left, date in exergue (Peck 812; S.3662), struck on a broad flan, very
fine
£230-300
George II (1727-60), young head Halfcrown, 1739 DVODECIMO, laureate, cuirassed and
draped bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, roses in angles (ESC 600; S.3693),
good very fine
£500-600
George II, young head Shilling, 1734, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust left, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1197; S.3700), marks, good
very fine
£250-300
878
880
879
878
879
880
881
882
George II, young head Shilling, 1736, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust left, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1199; S.3700), very fine
£140-160
George II, young head Sixpence, 1728, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust left, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform, roses and plumes in angles (ESC 1603; S.3707), toned, almost
extremely fine
£200-250
George II old head Crown, 1743 DECIMO SEPTIMO, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust
left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform, roses in angles (ESC 124; S.3688), lightly toned,
very fine
£400-500
George II, old head Shilling, 1745 LIMA, laureate, cuirassed and draped bust left,
below, rev. four crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1205; S.3703), very fine
£120-160
George II, old head Sixpence, 1757 (S.3711), sometime cleaned, good very fine, George
III (2), Sixpence 1787, fine, Ireland 10 Pence Bank Token, 1811 (S.6618), very fine,
William IV, Sixpence, 1831 (S.3836), nearly extremely fine (4)
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883
883
884
885
887
888
889
£800-1,000
George III, Guinea, 1772, third laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE
377; S.3727), light marks on cheek and by first quarter of shield, lustrous, attractive, good
very fine
£600-800
George III, Guinea, 1773, third laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE
378; S.3727), a few very light marks, extensive lustre, good extremely fine
£1,200-1,500
891
892
888
889
George III, Guinea, 1773, third laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield
(MCE 378; S.3727), extremely fine
£600-800
George III, Guinea, 1788, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 392;
S.3729), from a mount, fine
£300-350
George III, Guinea, 1790, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 394;
S.3729), lustre, good very fine
£400-500
George III, Guinea, 1791, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 395;
S.3729), scratch by chin, very fine with lustre
£550-600
890
890
885
George III (1760-1820), Guinea, 1764, second laureate head right, no stop over head,
rev. crowned garnished shield (MCE 369; S.3726), fine, rare
886
886
884
891
892
George III, Guinea, 1794, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 398;
S.3729), good very fine
£600-800
George III, Guinea, 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 402;
S.3729), extremely fine
£600-700
George III, Guinea 1798, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (MCE 402;
S.3729), good extremely fine
£650-750
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893
893
894
g895
896
895
George III, Half-Guinea 1786, fourth laureate head right, rev. crowned garnished shield
(MCE 426; S.3734), a pleasing example, good extremely fine
£650-750
George III, Half-Guinea, 1790, fifth laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (S.3735),
about fine, Third Guinea, 1804, laureate head right, rev. crown (S.3740), good fine (2)
£180-220
George III, Half-Guinea, 1803, sixth laureate head right, rev. shield in Garter, crown
above (MCE 441; S.3736), extremely fine
£500-550
George III, Half-Guinea, 1804, seventh laureate head right, rev. crowned shield in
Garter (MCE 442; S.3737), good very fine
£300-350
897
897
898
896
898
George III, ‘Northumberland’ Shilling, 1763, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1214; S.3742), some haymarks, extremely fine
£1,000-1,300
George III, ‘Northumberland’ Shilling, 1763, laureate, draped bust right, rev. four
crowned shields cruciform (ESC 1214; S.3742), very fine
£450-550
899
899
900
900
George III, emergency issues, Bank of England Dollar, 1804, laureate, cuirassed and
draped bust right, no stop in C H K on truncation, rev. Britannia seated left within ribbon,
castellated crown above (ESC 148; S.3768), very fine, scarce
£200-250
George III, emergency issues, Bank of England Dollar, 1804, no stop after
centre of E (ESC 164; S.3768), good very fine
£250-300
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901
901
George III, Bank of England issue, pattern Dollar, 1804, Garter type, no REX, top leaf to
upright of D, .:C.H.K. on truncation, rev. crowned royal arms within Garter (ESC 182;
L.&.S 91), minor haymarks, full brilliance, almost as struck, rare
902
902
903
£2,500-3,000
903
George III, emergency issues, oval countermark on Bolivia, Potosi, Charles IV 4-Reales,
1792 PR, rev. crowned shield (ESC 611; S.3767), about very fine, countermark very fine,
rare
£550-650
George III, emergency coinage, oval countermark on Spain, Madrid, Charles IV 4Reales, Madrid, 1794, rev. crowned shield (ESC 611; S.3767), nearly very fine
£150-200
904
904
George III, first issue, Farthing, 1773, laureate, cuirassed bust right, with stop, rev.
Britannia (Peck 913; S.3775), extensive lustre, good extremely fine
£100-130
906
905
905
906
George III, Soho coinage, Twopence, 1797, laureate, draped bust right, rev. Britannia
(Peck 1077; S.3776), in NGC holder graded UNC details surface hairlines
£400-500
George III, Soho coinage, Penny, 1797, laureate, draped bust right, wreath of ten leaves
and two berries, rev. six incuse gunports to ship (Peck 1132; S.3777), struck from a rusty
die, extremely fine
£280-330
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908
907
907
908
George III, Soho coinage, Penny, 1797, laureate, draped bust right, 10 leaves, rev.
Britannia (Peck 1132; S.3777), in NGC holder graded MS 62 BN
£250-350
George III, Soho coinage, gilt pattern Farthing, 1798, laureate, draped bust right, rev.
Britannia seated left (Peck 1202), light stains on reverse, a few minor marks, full gilt, about
as struck, scarce
£300-400
909
909
910
911
912
911
912
George III, Soho coinage, bronzed pattern Farthing, 1798, laureate, draped bust right,
rev. Britannia seated left (Peck 1203), light stains on obverse, two small spots on reverse by
olive branch, as struck, scarce
£250-350
George III, Halfpenny, 1799, Soho mint, laureate, draped bust right, rev. Britannia
seated left, five incuse gunports to ship (Peck 1248; S.3778), small spot in right field
otherwise lightly toned with much lustre, extremely fine
£60-70
George III, Soho coinage, copper gilt proof Farthing, 1799, laureate, draped bust right,
rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained (Peck 1275), gilt scuffed on edge at 6 o’clock, a few
light marks, and stains, otherwise about as struck, scarce
£250-350
George III, Soho coinage, bronzed proof Farthing, 1799, laureate, draped bust right,
rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained (Peck 1277), minor hairlines, as struck, scarce
£200-250
915
914
913
913
914
915
George III, Soho coinage, Penny, 1806, laureate, draped bust right, nine brooch jewels,
incuse hair curl, rev. Britannia seated left (Peck 1342; S.3780), slight spot in left field, with
much lustre, good extremely fine
£80-100
George III, Soho coinage, gilt copper proof Farthing, 1806, laureate, draped bust right,
rev. Britannia seated left, edge grained (Peck 1387), minor hairlines, as struck, scarce
£350-450
George III, Half-Sovereign, 1817, laureate head right, rev. crowned shield (S.3786),
about extremely fine
£400-500
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916
916
917
917
George III, Crown, 1820 LX, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 219;
S.3787), some light marks, almost extremely fine
£300-350
George III, Crown, 1820 LX, laureate head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 219;
S.3787), some light marks, good very fine
£180-220
918
918
George III, Halfcrowns, 1817 (2), large head (ESC 616; S.3788), extremely fine, small
head (ESC 618; S.3789), good fine (2)
919
919
920
£230-280
920
George IV (1820-30), Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head left, rev. St George and
dragon (ESC 246; S.3805), mark on cheek, lightly toned, nearly extremely fine
£450-550
George IV, Crown, 1821 SECUNDO, laureate head left, rev. St George and dragon (ESC
246; S.3805), good very fine
£250-350
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921
922
921
922
923
923
George IV, Sixpence, 1821, laureate head left, rev. crowned garnished shield, emblems
around (ESC 1654; S.3813), in NGC holder graded MS62
£200-240
George IV, Farthings (3), first issue, 1821 (2), 1822 (Peck 1407, 1411; S.3822),
uncirculated (3)
£80-100
George IV, Farthings (3), first issue, 1823, 1825, 1826 (Peck 1412, 1414, 1416;
S.3822), almost uncirculated (3)
£80-100
924
924
924 (x 1.5)
George IV, gold pattern Half-Sovereign, 1826, bare head left, date below, rev. crowned
shield (WR.248 - R5), hairlines on the brilliant surfaces, uncirculated, in PCGS holder
graded PR65DCAM
£8,000-10,000
926
925
925
926
927
George IV, Farthings (2), second issue, 1826, 1828 (Peck 1429, 1443; S.3825), the first
with one small mark in field behind Britannia, almost uncirculated, the second, dark prooflike tone, uncirculated (2)
£80-100
George IV, bronzed proof Farthing, 1826, bare head left, rev. Britannia (Peck 1440;
S.3825), as struck
£150-200
William IV (1830-37) (5), Groats, 1836 (2), Three-Halfpence (2), 1834 (2), 1835
(S.3837, 3839), about extremely fine, Victoria (3), Groats (2), 1839, 1888 (S.3913;
3930), Three-Halfpence, 1838 (S.3915), good very fine, George V (3), Shillings (2),
1911, 1915, Sixpence, 1914 (S.4013, 4014), the 1911 almost uncirculated, the others very
fine, George VI (2), Crown, 1937, Shilling 1940 (S.4078, 4083), extremely fine (16)
£180-220
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928
g928
g929
Victoria (1837-1901), young head Sovereign, 1839, rev. crowned shield in wreath
(Marsh 23; S.3852), nearly very fine, rare
£1,100-1,300
Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1844, 4 over inverted 4, rev. crowned shield within
wreath (M.27A; S.3852), nearly very fine, rare
£1,000-1,200
930 (detail)
g930
931
930
931
Victoria, young head Sovereign, 1845, 4 over inverted 4, rev. crowned shield within
wreath (M.28A; S.3852), very fine, rare
£1,000-1,200
Victoria, Sovereign, 1872, young head left, rev. crowned shield, die number 98 below
(S.3853B), extremely fine
£300-350
932
932
933
933
Victoria, young head crown, 1844 VIII, rev. crowned shield within wreath, edge
cinquefoils (ESC 281; S.3882), toned on obverse, good very fine
Victoria, young head Crown, 1844
(ESC 281; S.3882), very fine
VIII,
935
£300-400
935
Victoria, young head Crown, 1845 VIII, rev. shield with wreath, edge cinquefoil stops
(ESC 282; S.3882), mark on edge, very fine
Victoria, young head Crown, 1847
cleaned, very fine
£600-800
rev. shield within wreath, edge cinquefoil stops
934
934
929 (detail)
929
XI,
£200-300
rev. shield within wreath (ESC 286; S.3882),
£300-350
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936
936
Victoria, ‘Gothic’ Crown, 1847 UNDECIMO, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields
cruciform, emblems in angles (ESC 288; S.3883), polished, very fine
937
937
£600-800
938
Victoria, young head Halfcrown, 1844, struck without collar on a broad flan, rev.
crowned shield within wreath, edge plain (ESC 678 R4; S.3888), toned, very fine, an
extremely rare variety
£800-1,000
PROVENANCE:
C. Adams, Spink auction 177, 1 December 2005, lot 667
Glendining, 9 February 2000, lot 411
W. Gray, Glendining, 19 July 1972, lot 37
938
Victoria, young head Halfcrown, 1884, rev. crowned shield within wreath (ESC 712;
S.3889), mark on breast and in field behind hair, nearly extremely fine
939
939
940
941
942
940
941
Victoria, pattern Florin, 1848, ‘Godless’ type A, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,
emblems in angles, edge plain (ESC 886; S.3890), some very light hairlines, otherwise toned,
extremely fine
£800-1,000
Victoria, ‘Godless’ Florin 1849, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,
emblems in angles (ESC 802; S.3890), mark by forehead, almost extremely fine
£120-150
Victoria, ‘Godless’ Florin, 1849, crowned bust left, rev. four crowned shields cruciform,
emblems in angles (ESC 802; S.3890), toned, nearly extremely fine
£100-130
Victoria (3), Florins (2), 1849 ‘Godless’ type (ESC 802; S.3890), very fine, old head,
1897 (ESC 881; S.3939), good very fine, old head Sixpence, 1901 (ESC 1771; S.3941),
toned, extremely fine, George II, old head Shilling, 1758 (ESC 1213; S.3704), nearly very
fine, Edward VII, Pennies (2), 1902 high tide (S.3990), one extensive lustre, almost
uncirculated, the other good very fine (6)
£80-100
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£150-200
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943
943
944
Victoria, ‘Gothic’ Florin, 1880 MDCCCLXXX, crowned bust left, 34 arcs, rev. four crowned
shields cruciform, emblems in angles (ESC 854; S.3900), minor marks on obverse, toned,
proof-like, extremely fine
£200-240
Victoria, young head Shillings (2), 1875, die number 12 (ESC 1327; S.3906A), good very
fine, 1885 (ESC 1345; S.3907), nearly extremely fine
£80-100
945
945
946
946
Victoria, Five-Pounds, 1887, Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and dragon (S.3864),
uncirculated, but with hairlines and scuffs on the brilliant proof-like surfaces
£1,000-1,200
Victoria, Five-Pounds, 1887, Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and dragon (S.3864),
uncirculated, but with hairlines and scuffs on the brilliant proof-like surfaces
£1,000-1,200
948
947
947
948
949
950
Victoria, Five-Pounds, 1887, Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and dragon (S.3864),
uncirculated, but with hairlines and scuffs on the brilliant proof-like surfaces
£1,000-1,200
Victoria, Two-Pounds, 1887, Jubilee bust left, rev. St George and dragon (S.3865), some
scuffs and minor edge knocks, good very fine
£500-600
Victoria, Crowns (3), Jubilee head (3), 1887 (2), 1888 (ESC 296, 298; S.3921),
extremely fine (3)
£130-160
Victoria, Jubilee head, 1887 (6), Crown, Double-Florin, with Arabic 1, Halfcrown,
Florin, Shilling, withdrawn type Sixpence, Threepence, the Shilling, very fine, the others,
good very fine - extremely fine (7)
£130-160
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951
951
952
953
Victoria, old head Crowns (2) 1898
fine (2)
LXII,
1900
LXIV
(ESC 315, 319; S.3937), extremely
Victoria (2), old head Halfcrown, 1893 (ESC 726; S.3938), a few light marks, good
extremely fine, Jubilee head Sixpence, 1887, withdrawn type (ESC 1752; S.3928),
William IV, Sixpence, 1834 (S.3836), fine, Edward VII, Sixpences (2), 1909, 1910
(S.3983), the first, very fine, the second about extremely fine (5)
£50-60
Victoria, old head silver coins (5), all dated 1893, Crown LVI, Halfcrown, Florin, Shilling
and Sixpence (S.3937, 3938, 3939, 3940, 3941), all uncirculated, original lustre under
attractive toning (5)
£300-350
954
954
955
955
Victoria, young head Penny, 1853, ornamented trident (Peck 1500; S.3948), minor
spots, extremely fine
£60-80
Victoria, young head Penny, 1853, ornamented trident (Peck 1503; S.3948), extremely
fine
£80-100
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957
956
958
Victoria, young head Farthings, 1839, 1840, 1841 (Peck 1554, 1559, 1560; S.3950),
the 1839, mark on chin, extremely fine, the others about uncirculated (3)
£80-100
957
Victoria, bronzed proof Farthing, 1839 (Peck 1556; S.3950), minor small spots, as struck
£200-250
958
Victoria, copper proof Farthing, 1839 (Peck 1558; S.3950), spot on cheek, about as struck
£200-250
956
959
959
960
960
Victoria, young head Farthings, 1842, 1847, 1853 (Peck 1562, 1568, 1553; S.3950),
stain on reverse of the 1853, generally extremely fine, the 1842 scarce (3)
£90-120
Victoria, young head Farthings, 1854, 1857, 1859 (Peck 1580, 1585, 1587; S.3950),
the 1854 uncirculated, the others extremely fine (3)
£90-120
961
961
962
963
964
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Penny, 1889, fifteen leaves, dies 12+N (Peck 1742; G. R/r;
Freeman 127, S.3954), extensive lustre, good extremely fine
£150-180
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Penny, 1891, dies 12 + N (Peck 1744; G. R/r; Freeman 132;
S.3954), extremely fine
£60-80
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Halfpenny, 1860, beaded borders (Peck 1750; F 258; S.3956), in
NGC holder graded MS64RD
£80-100
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Halfpenny, 1892 (S.3956), extensive lustre, good extremely fine
175
£60-80
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965
965
966
967
966
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings, 1860 (3), beaded border, toothed border (2) (Peck 1854,
1858, 1859; S.3958), extremely fine - uncirculated (3)
£80-100
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (3), 1861 four berries, 1862, 1864 no serif (Peck 1860,
1865, 1869; S.3958), uncirculated (3)
£100-120
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (3), 1866, 1867, 1868 (Peck 1875, 1878, 1881; S.3958),
small mark on neck of the 1867, spot on reverse of the 1868, otherwise generally uncirculated
(3)
£100-120
968
968
969
967
969
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (3), 1869, 1872, 1873 (Peck 1884, 1885, 1886; S.3958),
the 1869 and 1872 uncirculated, the 1873 almost uncirculated (3)
£120-140
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (6), Heaton mint, 1874H, 1875H, 1876H, 1881H (2),
1882H (Peck 1887, 1892, 1894, 1904, 1905, 1916; S.3959), one 1881H and the 1876H
uncirculated, the others generally extremely fine - almost uncirculated (6)
£150-200
970
970
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (5), 1875, 1878, 1879, 1880, 1881 (2), one Freeman
obverse 6, the other Freeman obverse 5 (Peck 1891, 1896, 1898, 1902, 1902; S.3958),
the 1879 uncirculated, the others generally extremely fine - almost uncirculated (6)
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972
973
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (6), 1883, 1884, 1885, 1886, 1887, 1888 (Peck 1907,
1909, 1911, 1913, 1915, 1916; S.3958), the 1887, uncirculated, the others generally
extremely fine - almost uncirculated (6)
£100-130
Victoria, ‘bun’ head Farthings (7), 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 (2), 1894, 1895 (Peck
1917, 1919, 1921, 1923, 1924, 1925; S.3958), the 1893, uncirculated, the others
generally extremely fine - about uncirculated (7)
£130-180
Victoria, old head Farthings (8), 1895, 1896, 1897 (2), 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901
(S.3963, 3964), generally about uncirculated - uncirculated, Edward VII, Farthings (9),
1902, 1903, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 (S.3992), generally extremely
fine - uncirculated (17)
£130-180
974
974
Edward VII (1901-10), Five-Pounds, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon
(S.3965), about extremely fine
976
975
975
976
Edward VII, matt proof Two-Pounds, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon
(S.3968), about uncirculated
£600-700
Edward VII, matt proof Sovereign, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon
(S.3969), light surface mark in front of face, otherwise about uncirculated
£250-300
977
977
978
979
£1,000-1,200
978
Edward VII, Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 361; S.3978),
about uncirculated, grey tone
£200-250
Edward VII, Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 361; S.3978),
marks, good very fine
£100-150
Edward VII, matt proof crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 363;
S.3979), about uncirculated
£150-200
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980
980
Edward VII, matt proof Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC
3621; S.3979), uncirculated
£200-250
981
x981
Edward VII, matt proof Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 362;
S.3979), one of two minor marks, good extremely fine
£150-200
982
982
Edward VII, matt proof Crown, 1902, head right, rev. St George and dragon (ESC 362;
S.3978), extremely fine
983
983
984
985
985
Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1905, head right, rev. crowned shield (ESC 750; S.3980),
nearly very fine, very rare, the key rare date in the modern Halfcrown series
£1,100-1,400
Edward VII, matt proof Halfcrown, Florin and Shilling, 1902 (S.3980, 3981, 3892),
extremely fine (3)
£180-220
Edward VII, Shilling, 1905, head right, rev. lion on crown (ESC 1414; S.3982), good
fine, rare
£180-220
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986
986
George V (1910-36), proof Five-Pounds, 1911, head left, rev. St George and dragon
(S.3994), uncirculated but scuffs and marks on the brilliant surfaces
987
987
988
988
George V, proof ‘wreath’ Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 367;
S.4036), brilliant, as struck
£220-260
George V, proof ‘wreath’ Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 367;
S.4036), brilliance, light staining on obverse, uncirculated
£200-230
990
989
989
990
991
£1,000-1,200
George V, proof ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 367;
S.4036), stain on forehead, about as struck
£180-220
George V, proof ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 367;
S.4036), light hairlines, as struck
£200-230
George V, proof “Wreath” Crown, 1927, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 367;
S.4036), very fine
£90-120
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992
992
993
993
George V, ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1928, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 368;
S.4036), a few light marks on obverse field, uncirculated
£400-500
George V, ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1929, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 369;
S.4036), good very fine
£180-220
994
994
x995
995
George V, ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1930, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 370;
S.4036), almost extremely fine
£250-300
George V, ‘wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 371;
S.4036), a few light scuffs, extremely fine
£280-320
996
996
997
x998
999
998
George V, ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1931, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 371;
S.4036), almost extremely fine
£250-300
George V, ‘Wreath’ Crown, 1933, head left, rev. crown within wreath (ESC 373;
S.4036), very fine
£150-180
George V, sterling silver proof Crown, 1935, head left, rev. St George and dragon (ESC
377; S.4050), toned, very rare, in PCGS holder graded PR63
£400-500
George V, Crowns (2), 1935 (ESC 375; S.4048), one uncirculated, the other extremely
fine, George VI, Crowns, 1937 (2), proof (ESC 393; S.4079), as struck, currency type
(ESC 392; S.4078), extremely fine, Elizabeth II, Crowns (4) 1953 (2), proof 1960,
Churchill Crown, 1965 (S.4136, 4143, 4144), extremely fine (8)
£80-100
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1000
1000
1001
George V, Farthings (2), 1915 (2) obverse 1 + reverse 2 (Freeman 593A; S.4059 var.),
one almost uncirculated, the other, nearly extremely fine, a very rare variety (2)
£80-100
George V, Farthings (30), 1911 (2), 1912, 1913, 1914 (2), 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918
(2), 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1923, 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, 1928, 1928, 1930 (2),
1931, 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936 (S.4059; 4060, 4061), generally extremely fine uncirculated (30)
£120-180
1002
1002
1003
1003
George VI (1936-52), proof Five-Pounds, 1937, head left, rev. St George and dragon
(S.4074), a few light hairlines and slight rub on the highpoints on the obverse, otherwise
brilliant uncirculated
£1,400-1,600
George VI, proof Five-Pounds, 1937, head left, rev. St George and dragon (S.4074),
hairlines and handling marks on the brilliant surfaces, otherwise uncirculated
£1,200-1,400
1004
1004
1005
x1006
1007
1008
1005
George VI, proof Half-Sovereign, 1937, head left, rev. St George and dragon (S.4077),
hairlines mostly on the obverse otherwise brilliant uncirculated
£500-600
George VI, proof Half-Sovereign, 1937, head right, rev. St George and dragon (S.4077),
hairlines on the obverse, otherwise brilliant uncirculated
£500-600
George VI, proof Crown, 1937, head left, rev. arms (ESC 393; S.4079), in PCGS holder
graded PR65 CAM
£50-70
George VI, Halfcrowns (15) 1937, 1939, 1940 (2), 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945,
1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 (S.4080, 4101, 4106), uncirculated (15)
£150-180
George VI, Florins (14), 1937, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1946,
1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951 (S.4081, 4102, 4107), uncirculated (14)
£100-120
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1009
1009
George VI, matt proof Florin, 1950, head left, rev. crowned rose (ESC 968c var;
S.4107), as struck, of the highest rarity
£1,000-1,200
Bt. Spink
1010
1011
George VI, Farthings (17), 1937 (2), 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1944,
1945, 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952 (S.4116, 4119), uncirculated,
Elizabeth II, Farthings (6), 1953 (3), 1954, 1955, 1956 (S.4156, 4159), uncirculated
(23)
£80-100
George VI, proof Farthings (3), 1937, 1950, 1951 (Peck 3457, 2484, 2486; S.4116,
4119), as struck, Elizabeth II, proof Farthing, 1953 (Peck 2522), as struck (4)
£30-40
1012
1012
1013
George VI, VIP proof Farthing, 1952 (Peck 2488; S.4119), minor spotting in places, as
struck, very rare
£200-250
Albums of coins (2), one with a date run of George VI Sixpences, 1937-1952 (16)
extremely fine - uncirculated, the other, a Presentation Album of Elizabeth II pre-decimal
UK Cu.Ni and Æ coins, Crowns, Halfcrowns, Florins, Shillings (English and Scottish
types), Sixpences, Threepences, Pennies, Halfpennies, Farthings, with complete date runs,
generally uncirculated (133)
£150-250
1014
1014
1015
Elizabeth II (1952- ), proof Florin, 1958, laureate head left, rev. rose with emblems
around (ESC 968L var; S.4146), as struck, rare
£150-200
Elizabeth II, mis-strikes (7), Florin, two-thirds off-centre, date not visible, Shilling,
1964, double striking on a mis-shaped flan, Sixpence, 1966, struck without collar, 10
New Pence, 1975 (2), and One New Pence, 1971, all with indent in flan, 2 New Pence,
1971, struck without collar, very fine or better (6)
£60-100
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1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
Miscellaneous English silver coins (79), including William III, Crown, 1696 OCTAVO,
third bust, fine, another similar 1696, initials engraved on obverse, good, other Crowns (4),
Double-Florin (1), Halfcrowns (13), including Anne, George II, George III (2),
George IV, William IV, Victoria (4), Florins (8), Shillings (21), including William III,
Anne (2), George I, George II, George III (6), George IV (2), William IV, and
Victoria (2), Sixpences (15), including Anne, George II (2), and George III, others
mostly small denominations, very mixed condition, some extremely fine, average fine, a few
pierced (79)
£200-300
Seventeenth and eighteenth century, British milled silver coins (13), Shillings (4),
including Anne 1711 (S.3618), Sixpences (4) including Anne 1703 VIGO, George III,
1787, hearts, Fourpence (2), both Charles II, others (3), generally fair - fine, some better,
one pierced, cast pewter Dassier British Monarchs series medal of Oliver Cromwell, traces
of lacquer, very fine (14)
£100-130
British milled coins (111), mainly eighteenth - twentieth century, Silver (34), including
Crowns (6), Halfcrowns (5), Bank Tokens (3), Three Shillings 1814, One Shilling and
Sixpence, 1811, this with attempted piercing, British Trade Dollar, 1900B, Maundy
incomplete set (3), 1869, in old case, lacking Threepence, Florins (2), others, various
denominations (14), Shilling, generally fair - fine, some better, Æ (76), Twopence (2),
Pennies (24), Halfpennies (24), Farthings (23), Farthing fractions (4), generally fair fine, some better (111)
£150-200
British base metal coins and tokens (approx.100), mostly 19th and 20th century, a few
earlier, mixed condition, early coins fair to fine, later coins better, and medals and medalets
(21), including Victoria Jubilee 1887, large bronze medal, 77mm. (BHM.3219), this
good very fine, in damaged case of issue (lot)
£100-150
Miscellaneous English and Irish base metal coins and tokens (approx.250), mostly
19th century, a few earlier, good to very fine (lot)
£200-250
An Album of British coins, mainly twentieth century, some earlier, ¡ (8), Cu.Ni (8),
Æ (90), generally extremely fine/uncirculated, some lower grades along with a copy of
English, Copper, Tin and Bronze Coins in the British Museum 1558-1958, by C.W. Peck,
2nd Edition, 1964 (648 pp, 50 plates), this in used condition (lot)
£80-100
MAUNDY MONEY
1022
1023
William and Mary (1688-94), Maundy, 1689 (2) Fourpence, Threepence, 1694 (2),
Twopence, Penny (S.3446), good very fine (4)
£180-220
George IV (1820-30), Maundy set, 1826 (ESC 2430; S.3816), the threepence with dig on
head, very fine (4)
£60-80
1024
1024
1025
1025
William IV (1830-37), Maundy Set, 1833 (S.3840), the Twopence very fine, the others
good very fine (4)
£120-160
Victoria (1837-1901), young head Maundy set, 1865 (S.3916), toned, about as struck (4)
£220-250
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1026
1026
Victoria, Jubilee head Maundy set 1891 (S.3932), extremely fine (4)
1027
Victoria, old head Maundy set 1894 (S.3932), extremely fine, in old case (4)
1028
£100-120
£80-90
1030
1028
Victoria, old head Maundy set, 1897 (S.3943), extremely fine, in old case (4)
£80-100
1029
Victoria, old head Maundy set, 1900 (ESC 2515; S.3943), good very fine (4)
£60-80
1030
Edward VII (1901-10), matt proof Maundy set, 1902 (ESC 2518; S.3985), good
extremely fine (4)
£80-100
1031
George V (1910-36), Maundy set, 1912 (ESC 2529; S.4016), extremely fine (4)
£60-80
1032
George VI (1936-52), Maundy set, 1949 (ESC 2566; S.4096), extremely fine, in case
£70-90
1033
Maundy oddments (6), Threepence (2), including James II, 1686 (ESC 1981; S 3415),
this good very fine, George IV, 1822, good fine, Twopence (3), 1694 (ESC 2203; S 3443),
1732, 1829, nearly very fine, the 1694 cleaned, the last polished, Penny, 1903, extremely
fine (6)
£40-50
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21 August 2013 in Hong Kong
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24 September 2013 in London
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4305 Coins of England 2013.
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FROM THE AWARD WINNING
“MEDINA” COLLECTION OF INDIA
Ex Duveen, Col. E.H.R. Green, Caspary, Isleham and Sayeed Collections
One of the finest known examples of this world famous variety.
FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY
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WORLD BANKNOTES
10-12 APRIL 2013
LONDON
Palestine Currency Board, colour trial £10, 1 September 1927
green and multicoloured, red De La Rue seal low right
(Pict 9act, Dabbah unrecorded), good extremely fine.
This colour is not recorded in Dabbah and is possibly
the only example of this type believed extant, thus important
Estimate £25,000-35,000
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AUCTION RESULTS
SALe:
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins
and Commemorative Medals
SALe no:
12027
dATe:
Tuesday 4 and Wednesday 5 December 2012
v enUe:
London
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Spink & Son are not responsible for typographical errors or omissions.
Lot
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
44
46
Price
£3,000
£3,200
£4,600
£3,600
£9,000
£8,500
£1,800
£1,450
£1,600
£1,700
£8,500
£1,200
£950
£850
£1,100
£900
£1,900
£800
£4,400
£170
£140
£1,600
£6,200
£460
£1,600
£1,500
£1,800
£520
£200
£90
£600
£1,000
£10,000
£1,400
£36,000
£1,000
£16,000
£165,000
£130
£240
£900
£36,000
Lot
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
Price
£8,000
£2,200
£300
£300
£150
£580
£420
£18,000
£400
£950
£400
£1,800
£340
£650
£500
£300
£400
£240
£400
£420
£6,000
£2,000
£1,200
£2,300
£1,800
£1,100
£4,200
£550
£3,000
£1,300
£550
£440
£40
£200
£60
£130
£2,400
£6,200
£1,800
£4,200
£340
£5,500
Lot
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
114
115
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
129
130
131
132
133
Price
£2,300
£9,500
£2,400
£3,600
£3,400
£220
£180
£300
£80
£27,000
£2,400
£9,000
£16,000
£5,500
£400
£2,900
£5,000
£680
£680
£5,000
£21,000
£8,000
£10,000
£5,000
£620
£400
£3,600
£7,500
£5,200
£550
£8,000
£1,300
£2,100
£3,400
£21,000
£3,200
£17,000
£900
£1,000
£5,800
£160
£5,500
Lot
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
Price
£2,000
£2,800
£9,500
£220
£70
£3,600
£240
£150
£140
£110
£110
£220
£100
£950
£100
£1,400
£1,250
£150
£90
£90
£150
£190
£200
£130
£2,900
£130
£4,800
£340
£700
£480
£580
£400
£29,000
£1,200
£300
£120
£260
£1,150
£380
£550
£400
£750
Lot
178
179
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
191
192
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
Price
£350
£400
£360
£360
£750
£300
£240
£220
£110
£360
£130
£100
£160
£60
£200
£30
£110
£340
£400
£170
£150
£280
£22,000
£130
£650
£240
£180
£120
£1,400
£700
£190
£140
£13,000
£340
£280
£360
£180
£6,500
£2,300
£600
£1,500
£1,400
Lot
224
225
226
228
230
231
232
233
234
237
238
239
240
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242
244
245
247
248
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252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
Price
£36,000
£4,800
£16,000
£220
£240
£240
£220
£1,600
£220
£210
£220
£200
£9,000
£320
£220
£260
£380
£320
£110
£440
£110
£110
£16,000
£260
£240
£1,700
£1,600
£4,500
£3,500
£1,900
£2,600
£1,300
£2,500
£2,600
£1,750
£1,750
£2,800
£2,400
£2,300
£1,100
£1,200
£550
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273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
288
289
290
292
293
294
295
296
297
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300
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302
303
304
305
306
307
308
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
333
334
335
336
337
339
340
341
342
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Price
£340
£80
£1,700
£1,800
£1,600
£1,700
£11,000
£16,000
£3,800
£5,500
£5,500
£5,500
£60
£2,000
£880
£780
£4,600
£500
£2,500
£200
£320
£360
£100
£280
£340
£400
£340
£550
£650
£850
£280
£200
£160
£100
£300
£440
£220
£380
£400
£600
£240
£400
£550
£260
£130
£900
£1,500
£6,800
£650
£300
£130
£190
£400
£720
£400
£300
£1,300
£320
£300
£120
£950
£240
£180
£360
£320
Lot
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
387
388
389
390
391
392
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
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Price
£140
£220
£260
£200
£200
£400
£360
£240
£120
£320
£420
£300
£130
£100
£200
£300
£350
£850
£460
£240
£200
£500
£150
£190
£150
£360
£170
£300
£270
£440
£190
£260
£220
£400
£240
£220
£160
£140
£160
£240
£140
£280
£170
£1,900
£180
£260
£240
£220
£160
£130
£120
£130
£90
£120
£280
£90
£130
£140
£420
£190
£300
£200
£380
£240
£320
Lot
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
Price
£420
£300
£300
£220
£900
£100
£320
£320
£420
£420
£180
£50
£170
£170
£150
£130
£200
£220
£320
£1,100
£110
£220
£300
£160
£180
£1,100
£240
£300
£240
£200
£320
£240
£600
£1,800
£300
£280
£100
£460
£400
£380
£320
£420
£180
£460
£340
£180
£340
£260
£240
£380
£440
£850
£620
£320
£260
£200
£1,500
£750
£150
£440
£360
£170
£200
£260
£150
Lot
477
478
479
480
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
500
501
502
503
504
506
507
508
509
512
513
514
518
520
523
524
525
526
527
528
530
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
541
542
544
546
547
548
549
550
552
554
556
558
559
560
561
Price
£150
£160
£220
£300
£190
£80
£200
£220
£220
£190
£240
£160
£100
£120
£1,400
£380
£240
£150
£230
£190
£160
£170
£190
£520
£180
£800
£340
£440
£400
£900
£850
£8,500
£950
£700
£2,600
£400
£500
£1,600
£22,000
£550
£1,600
£600
£500
£460
£1,100
£500
£7,000
£550
£360
£420
£500
£400
£360
£500
£400
£340
£620
£500
£600
£500
£500
£500
£500
£520
£500
Lot
562
563
564
565
566
567
569
570
571
573
578
579
580
581
587
588
589
593
594
596
597
598
601
602
607
608
609
611
612
614
615
616
618
619
620
621
622
624
625
626
627
629
630
633
634
636
637
638
639
641
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
662
663
664
665
666
Price
£400
£350
£1,000
£500
£520
£10,000
£360
£420
£500
£500
£460
£500
£620
£7,000
£1,700
£3,000
£500
£1,600
£520
£460
£420
£550
£1,000
£1,000
£9,000
£6,000
£80
£80
£90
£160
£160
£90
£80
£60
£170
£120
£140
£100
£100
£100
£100
£320
£320
£120
£380
£60
£260
£240
£300
£260
£550
£100
£100
£580
£850
£850
£750
£460
£340
£240
£260
£260
£10,000
£100
£170
Lot
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
686
687
688
689
690
691
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
730
731
732
733
734
735
Price
£160
£100
£100
£170
£200
£190
£50
£70
£50
£150
£110
£100
£140
£70
£40
£440
£460
£460
£460
£400
£130
£220
£260
£440
£280
£300
£100
£170
£2,400
£1,700
£130
£100
£160
£160
£240
£160
£280
£220
£260
£380
£120
£100
£120
£150
£320
£120
£180
£180
£120
£40
£160
£140
£120
£60
£150
£520
£1,000
£80
£400
£4,200
£2,600
£2,000
£1,700
£850
£225
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736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
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747
748
749
750
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753
754
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764
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766
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769
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783
784
785
786
787
788
790
791
792
793
794
795
796
797
799
800
801
802
803
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Price
£200
£500
£580
£170
£300
£100
£160
£100
£220
£3,200
£750
£240
£240
£100
£100
£100
£110
£220
£520
£350
£550
£260
£170
£160
£360
£170
£260
£160
£2,500
£1,150
£380
£380
£460
£260
£320
£320
£320
£180
£280
£300
£400
£260
£260
£240
£240
£460
£240
£260
£260
£280
£380
£260
£200
£280
£180
£180
£650
£340
£60
£140
£160
£110
£60
£480
£110
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Lot
804
805
806
809
810
811
812
813
814
815
816
817
818
819
820
821
822
823
824
825
826
827
828
829
830
831
832
833
834
835
836
837
839
840
841
842
843
845
846
847
849
850
851
852
853
855
856
857
858
859
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
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Price
£500
£520
£170
£190
£80
£140
£260
£200
£460
£300
£260
£380
£680
£1,400
£200
£120
£110
£9,500
£190
£90
£100
£90
£140
£230
£5,500
£240
£240
£300
£280
£260
£160
£700
£1,100
£240
£420
£460
£480
£300
£340
£340
£300
£420
£620
£320
£460
£320
£420
£1,100
£420
£620
£680
£300
£240
£600
£240
£40
£200
£240
£280
£140
£200
£340
£170
£90
£80
Lot
877
878
880
882
883
884
885
886
888
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
898
899
901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
915
916
917
918
919
920
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
934
935
937
938
940
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
952
953
954
955
Price
£620
£60
£200
£240
£800
£520
£100
£320
£3,000
£210
£320
£1,600
£200
£180
£60
£200
£160
£750
£240
£420
£260
£110
£70
£250
£380
£1,900
£1,200
£3,800
£480
£360
£220
£260
£220
£380
£120
£620
£120
£240
£550
£90
£140
£190
£300
£750
£360
£240
£220
£4,800
£260
£320
£190
£220
£400
£1,600
£320
£200
£1,000
£3,000
£1,200
£360
£1,800
£340
£160
£60
£260
Lot
956
957
958
959
960
962
963
964
965
967
968
971
972
973
974
975
977
978
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
989
990
991
992
993
995
996
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1011
1012
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
Price
£220
£240
£260
£650
£260
£500
£140
£200
£170
£400
£950
£60
£255
£320
£260
£150
£100
£160
£620
£240
£4,800
£2,600
£850
£100
£23,000
£220
£380
£1,500
£40
£130
£240
£150
£260
£2,600
£110
£100
£180
£140
£130
£160
£180
£100
£110
£200
£200
£950
£50
£70
£50
£110
£220
£70
£120
£60
£775
£180
£1,100
£400
£130
£70
£70
£50
£650
£280
£220
Lot
1032
1033
1034
1035
1037
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1051
1052
1053
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1056
1057
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1063
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1074
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1077
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
Price
£160
£60
£90
£280
£500
£700
£600
£340
£320
£500
£250
£230
£60
£5,000
£360
£14,000
£300
£580
£2,700
£160
£240
£3,800
£820
£300
£260
£220
£4,000
£150
£200
£180
£950
£750
£580
£700
£1,700
£220
£250
£220
£200
£220
£260
£260
£360
£180
£190
£550
£400
£240
£260
£130
£100
£100
£1,200
£1,200
£220
£4,400
£3,400
£3,000
£180
£340
£360
£260
£500
£260
£700
Lot
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1105
1106
1107
1108
Price
£550
£280
£300
£300
£320
£320
£720
£620
£340
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TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR BUYERS
These conditions set out the terms on which we (Spink and Son Limited of 69 Southampton Row, Bloomsbury London WC1B 4ET (company no. 04369748)) contract
with you (Buyer) either as agent on behalf of the Seller or as principal if we are the Seller. You should read these conditions carefully.
1
DEFINITIONS
The following definitions in this condition apply in these conditions.
2
3
Auctioneers’ Margin Scheme
means a VAT margin scheme as defined by HM Revenue & Customs;
Buyer’s Premium
means the charge payable by you as a percentage of the Hammer Price, at the rates set out in clause 5.1 below;
Certificate of Authenticity
means a certificate issued by an Expert Committee confirming the authenticity of a Lot;
Expert Committee
means a committee of experts to whom a Lot may be sent for an extension in accordance with clause 3.4.3;
Forgery
means a Lot constituting an imitation originally conceived and executed as a whole with a fraudulent intention to deceive as to
authorship, origin, age, period, culture or source where the correct description as to such matters is not reflected by the description
in the catalogue and which at the date of the auction had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance
with the description in the catalogue. Accordingly, no Lot shall be capable of being a Forgery by reason of any damage and/or
restoration work of any kind (including re-enamelling);
Hammer Price
means the amount of the highest bid accepted by the auctioneer in relation to a Lot;
Lot
means any item deposited with us for sale at auction and, in particular, the item or items described against any Lot number in any
catalogue;
Reserve
the amount below which we agree with the Seller that the Lot cannot be sold;
Seller
means the owner of the Lot being sold by us;
Spink Group
Spink and Son Limited, our subsidiaries and associated companies.
VAT
value added tax chargeable under VAT and any similar replacement or additional tax; and
VAT Symbols
means the symbols detailing the VAT status of the Lot details of which are set out at the back of the catalogue.
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.
SPINK’S ROLE AS AGENT
2.1
All sales undertaken by us either at auction or privately are undertaken
either as agent on behalf of the Seller or from time to time, as principal
if we are the owner of the Lot. Please note that even if we are acting as
agent on behalf of the Seller rather than as principal, we may have a
financial interest in the Lot.
2.2
The contract for the sale of the Lot will be between you and the Seller.
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.
BEFORE THE SALE
3.1
3.2
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.
3.4.3 If we accept a request for an expert opinion or Certificate of
Authenticity we will submit the Lot to the Expert Committee. You
acknowledge and accept that the length of time taken by an Expert
Committee to reach an opinion will vary depending on the
circumstances and in any event is beyond our control.
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 illustrations are for guidance only, and
should not be relied on either to determine the tone or colour of
any item or to reveal imperfections. 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.
3.2.3 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.
3.3
3.4
Your Responsibility
You are responsible for satisfying yourself as to the condition of the
goods and the matters referred to in the catalogue description.
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
Spink Uni (07/11) (20)
3.4.4 We will not normally accept a request for an extension on
account of condition. Any Lot described in the catalogue as having
faults or defects may not be returned even if an expert opinion or
Certificate of Authenticity cites other faults or defects not included
in the catalogue description, other than in the case of a Forgery.
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.
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.
4.2
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.
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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4.3
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.
4.4
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.
4.5
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 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.
4.6
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.
4.7
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.
4.8
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.
4.9
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
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.
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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
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.
AFTER THE AUCTION
5.1 Buyer’s Premium
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.
5.2 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.
5.3 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.
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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 or Mastercard. A charge of 2% will be applied.
Payments exceeding £5,000 can normally only be made by
the card holder in person whilst on our premises.
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.
5.5 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 we specifically agree to the contrary, we shall retain items
sold until all amounts due to us, or to the Spink Group, have been
paid in full.
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;
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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; or
5.10.2.3 take any other appropriate action as we deem fit.
5.11 Failure to collect
Where purchases are not collected within seven days after the sale,
whether or not payment has been made, you will be required to pay a
storage charge of £2 per item per day plus any additional handling cost
that may apply. 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.
5.12 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
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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.
5.13.2 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.
6 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.
7 COPYRIGHT
7.1 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.
7.2 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.
8 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.
9 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.
10 ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
The following provisions of this clause 10 shall apply only if you are acting for
the purposes of your business.
10.1 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:
10.1.1 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
10.1.2 any special, indirect, consequential or pure economic loss,
costs, damages, charges or expenses.
10.2 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.
10.3 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.
10.4 Waiver
10.4.1 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.
10.4.2 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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10.5 Law and Jurisdiction
10.5.1 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.
10.5.2 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
UK
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
UK
EU
Rest of the World
Up to £1,500
£10
£15
£20
Above £1,501
£20
£30
£40
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
[email protected] 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
VAT–registered businesses, the VAT included within the Buyers’
Premium is not recoverable as input tax. Upon request on sale day,
we will issue invoices that show VAT separately on both the 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.
ii.
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.
iii.
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.
iv.
Starred 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. Such Lots bear VAT because the Lot is liable for
VAT at this rate on importation into the EU.
v.
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.
vi.
Imported Lots
Lots which are marked (x) and Lots which bear the Omega symbol (Ω)
have VAT charged on the Hammer Price and Buyers’ Premium because
they have been imported into the United Kingdom 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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GROUP CHAIRMAN AND CEO
Olivier D. Stocker
SALE CALENDAR 2013
YOUR SPECIALISTS
STAMPS
UK - Tim Hirsch Guy Croton David Parsons Nick Startup Neill Granger
Paul Mathews Dominic Savastano Tom Smith
USA - George Eveleth
EUROPE - Guido Craveri Fernando Martínez
CHINA - Anna Lee Johnny Sang
COINS
UK - Mike Veissid Paul Dawson Richard Bishop William MacKay
Eleanor Charlotte Dix Tim Robson Barbara Mears John Pett
USA - Stephen Goldsmith Normand Pepin
CHINA - Mark Li
BANKNOTES, BONDS & SHARES
UK - Barnaby Faull Mike Veissid Andrew Pattison Tom Badley
USA - Stephen Goldsmith
CHINA - Mark Li
ORDERS, DECORATIONS, MEDALS & MILITARIA
UK - Mark Quayle Oliver Pepys
BOOKS
UK - Philip Skingley Annie Beadle
AUTOGRAPHS
STAMPS
20 March
22/23 March
6 April
16/17 April
17 April
19 April
19/20 April
20 April
21 May
5 June
10/11 July
10 September
11 September
21 September
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Cape of Good Hope
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
The “Lionheart” Collection of Great Britain and British Empire – Part I
French Mail in the West Indies – The Federico Borromeo D’Adda Collection
The Collector’s Series Sale, including important Chile and Portugal
Sicily – An International Large Gold Medal Collection
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India, Part II
Specialised Great Britain Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of India and States, Part III
The Award Winning “Medina” Collection of Great Britain
Stamps and Covers of South East Asia
London
New York
Hong Kong
London
London
Lugano
Lugano
Lugano
London
London
London
London
London
Singapore
13024
142
CSS05
13031
13036
SW1005
SW1006
SW1007
13025
13026
13027
13028
13029
13030
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
Tibetan Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection
The Collector’s Series Sale
North East Indian Coins from the Nick Rhodes Collection
Ancient, British & Foreign Coins and Commemorative Medals
London
Hong Kong
New York
London
Hong Kong
New York
London
London
13012
CSS05
316
13013
13020
317
13019
13015
The Collector’s Series Sale
World Banknotes
The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part III: Wales and West Midlands
The David Kirch Collection of Bank of England Notes Part II
The Collector’s Series Sale
The David Kirch Collection of English Provincial Banknotes Part IV: The North of England
The Collector’s Series Sale
World Banknotes
World Banknotes
Hong Kong
London
London
London
New York
London
New York
London
London
CSS05
13004
13032
13033
316
13035
317
13018
13034
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
Orders, Decorations, Campaign Medals & Militaria
London
London
London
13001
13002
13003
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
Bonds and Share Certificates of the World
The Collector’s Series Sale
Bonds and Share Certificates of the World
Hong Kong
New York
London
New York
London
CSS05
316
13016
317
13017
The Collector’s Series Sale
The Collector’s Series Sale
New York
New York
An Evening of Exceptional Wines
Hong Kong
COINS
26/27 March
6 April
22/23 May
27 June
21 August
28/29 August
24 September
3 December
USA - Stephen Goldsmith
WINES
CHINA - Anna Lee Guillaume Willk-Fabia
YOUR EUROPE TEAM (LONDON - LUGANO)
Chairman’s Office
Dennis Muriu Monica Kruber
Directors
Tim Hirsch Anthony Spink
Auction & Client Management Team
Miroslava Adusei-Poku Charles Blane Luca Borgo Rita Ariete Sarah Schmitz
John Winchcombe Harry Gladwin María Martínez Maurizio Schenini
Finance
Alison Bennet Marco Fiori Mina Bhagat Alison Kinnaird Billy Tumelty Claire Greenhill
IT & Administration
Berdia Qamarauli Attila Gyanyi Liz Cones Curlene Spencer
Tom Robinson Cristina Dugoni Giacomo Canzi
YOUR AMERICA TEAM (NEW YORK)
Chairman Emeritus
John Herzog
Auction Administration and Marketing & Design
Lori Lewin Emily Cowin Clyde Townsend
Finance & Administration
Sam Qureshi Ingrid Qureshi
Auctioneer
Stephen Goldsmith
YOUR ASIA TEAM (HONG KONG - SINGAPORE)
Vice Chairman
Anna Lee
Administration
Amy Yung Dennis Chan Newton Tsang Raymond Tat Gary Tan
BANKNOTES
6 April
10/11/12 April
18 April
19 April
22/23 May
20 June
28/29 August
1/2 October
5 December
MEDALS
25 April
25 July
21 November
BONDS AND SHARES
6 April
22/23 May
7 June
28/29 August
28 November
AUTOGRAPHS
22/23 May
28/29 August
316
317
WINES
May
The above sale dates are subject to change
Spink offers the following services:
– VALUATIONS FOR INSURANCE AND PROBATE FOR INDIVIDUAL ITEMS OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
– SALES ON A COMMISSION BASIS EITHER OF INDIVIDUAL PIECES OR WHOLE COLLECTIONS –
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