Noonans Coins and Historical Medals (10–11 Dec 25)

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AUCTION

AN AUCTION OF COINS & HISTORICAL MEDALS

DATE

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COINS & HISTORICAL MEDALS

WEDNESDAY 10 DECEMBER AT 10AM

THURSDAY 11 DECEMBER

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Iron Age Coins from Various Properties

Continental Iron Age

1

GAUL,Remi,Quarter-Stater,àlamèchetype,crawpattern, rev. horseboundingright,pelletandstarbelow,crescentabove, 1.43g/2h (Scheers 535; DT 180 var.). Very ne, the reverse particularly well centred and exceptional for issue £200-£260

2

GAUL, Carnutes,‘whitegold’Quarter-Stater,laureateheadofApolloright, rev. horseleft,surmountedbycharioteers,scrolls forming a ‘rose’ motif below, 1.44g/4h (DT 2560; LT –); together with another Quater-Stater of the Carnutes [2]. Fair to ne £80-£100

DANUBIANCELTS, Dacia,Tetradrachm, c. 1stCenturyBC,Kinnlostype,celticiseddiademedheadofZeusright, rev. bearded horseman riding right, 8.27g/2h (cf. LT 9618; KO 556-63; Göbl, OTA pl. 20, 244). Fine £60-£80 3

British Iron Age

4

GALLO-BELGIC,UninscribedCoinage,Quarter-Stater,Gallo-BelgicAa2,wreathedheadofApolloright, rev. Celticisedhorseto right, stylised charioteer above, bird below, 1.66g/2h (Sills 79, class 3b; ABC 28; S 6). Good ne, struck on a an of yellowish gold £240-£300

5

GALLO-BELGIC, Nervii,goldQuarter-Stater,CrossedLineswithRidertype,criss-crosschiselmarks, rev. horseleft,rider above,lyrebelow,1.83g(SillsGallo-BelgicBbclass1b,344-8;ABC37;VA37-1;DT95;LT8697). Mountmarksat12o’clock, otherwise very ne and scarce £150-£200

6

GALLO-BELGIC,Uninscribedissues,goldQuarter-Stater,seriesD[BoatTreetype],'twomeninaboat'design,starsaround, rev.simpli!edtree-likeobject,1.43g/6h(Sills25;ABC40;BMC–;VA69-1;S10). Very ne,reversebetter,wellcentredand attractively toned £100-£150

7

BELGAE,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,DaneburyCrescents,crossedwreaths,oneofcrescents,aroundpellet-in-ring, rev annulatehorseleft,opencrescentinfront,ringcontainingsixpelletsbelow,0.83g/8h(ABC917;BMC–;VA–;S–). Struckoffcentre, toned and very ne for issue, excessively rare £200-£260

8

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Bury type, female head left, wearing elaborate diadem, double pellet-ring in front, three pellets-in-annulets above in kidney-shaped ornament, rev. horse right, quatrefoil of pellets and lozenge (?) above, 1.17g/5h (cf. ABC 1498; BMC 3533-5; S 432). About very ne, dark tone, rare, the ornamentation most unusual £200-£260

Provenance: Found north west Norfolk

9

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Corn Ear type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, S below, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, three pellets and [ECEN] below, 1.25g (ABC 1657; BMC 4033-125; VA 730-1; S 443A). Very ne or a little better £70-£90

10

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Corn Ear type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, s below, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, three pellets and [ECEN] below, 1.06g (ABC 1657; BMC 4033-125; VA 730-1; S 443A). Good ne; in card cover £50-£70

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Stepping Horse type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse stepping right, solid head facing, S below head, corn-ear mane, three leaves on shoulder, ECE below, 1.23g (ABC 1660; BMC 4348-430; VA 760-1; S 445). Good very ne £100-£120

ICENI, Ecen, silver Half Unit, Mini Ece type(?), back-to-back crescents in diamond shape, rev. horse right, pellets above and below, 0.47g (ABC 1687; BMC 4216; COI 90b; S –). Fine, reverse better £40-£60 12

CORIELTAUVI, Uninscribed issues, Stater, South Ferriby type, devolved head of Apollo, rev. disjointed horse left, 5.43g/8h (ABC 1743; BMC 3148ff; VA 811; S 390). Good very ne £400-£500

£240-£300 14

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, gold Quarter-Stater, Whiltshire wheels type, degraded wreath pattern, rev. double-tailed annulate horse bounding left, annulet and wheel above, similar arrangement below, 1.09g/2h (ABC 2103; BMC –; VA –; S –). Good ne, extremely rare

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, base gold Quarter-Stater, Vale of Pewsey type, trace of cruciform pattern, stylised locks of hair above, crudely rendered wreath, crescents below, rev. horse left, pellet-in-ring and small rings around, 0.90g (ABC 2107; BMC –; VA –; S –). Fine and rare £60-£80

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Badbury Star"sh type, "ve-armed star"sh, lines of pellets between each arm, pellet-in-ring motifs in "eld, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across "eld, eight-rayed lightning #ash with rectangular body each side, 0.83g (ABC 2220; BMC 2780-81; VA 1270-1; S 369). Good ne, scarce

£90-£120

TRINOVANTES, Uninscribed Issues, Stater, British G [Early Clacton type], devolved head of Apollo right, wreath hairs knotted, leaves pointed upwards, rev. horse galloping right, 'eye' in left "eld below tail, trace of exergue below, 5.47g/6h (ABC 2329; BMC 158, same obv. die; VA 1455-1 var.; S 27). Reverse die break, otherwise ne

£150-£200

CATUVELLAUNI, Uninscribed issues, gold Stater, British F [Late Whaddon Chase type], wreath and crescent pattern, rev. horse right, wing and pellets above, annulet below, ornate exergue line, 5.86g (ABC 2338; BMC 344; VA 1498-1; S 33). Good ne, a little off-centre £300-£400 18

TRINOVANTES, Early Uninscribed issues, Quarter-Stater, a contemporary plated imitation of British F [Clacton Cross type], crescent with two appendages (‘two men in a boat’), rev. voided long cross, pellets in angles, 1.32g (cf. Sills class 2, 424; ABC 2356; BMC 180-1; S 41). Very ne, the an a little ragged but retaining much original plating, very rare thus

20

TRINOVANTES, Dubnovellaunos (5 BC - AD 10), gold Quarter-Stater, Trefoil type, wreath, two opposed crescents in centre, ringed pellet either side, rev horse prancing left, trefoil above, branch and pellet below, ringed pellets behind, 1.36g (Sills class 1, 541; cf. ABC 2395; BMC 2442; VA 1660-1; S 208). Struck a little off-centre, otherwise good very ne

£200-£260

21

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), silver Unit, Capricorn type, crossed wreath and two teardrop motifs, back to back crescents at centre, TASC in angles, rev winged Capricorn right, [VIR] below, 1.20g (ABC 2619; BMC 1666; VA –; S 239). Struck on an oblong an, with a few edge chips, good ne extremely rare

£90-£120

22

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus, Unit, eagle standing left, TASCIO around, rev griffin right, pellet-in-annulet in front, trefoil of pellets below, 1.24g/9h (ABC 2646; BMC 1658-9; VA 1792; S 232). Good ne, some roughness, scarce £120-£150

23

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (25 BC - AD 10), bronze Half Unit, Goat type, bearded head right with hair arranged into neat rows, rev. goat with long horns bounding right, star above, 0.97g/12h (ABC 2709; VA 1715-1; S 256). Some minor pitting, otherwise very ne, glossy dark green patina £150-£200

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin, silver Unit, Flower type, ornate "ower dividing legend, rev. horse prancing right, legend below, 0.97g/7h (ABC 2885; S 305); together with other silver units (2) and Roman coins (3) [6]. Generally fair to ne, one broken £80-£100 24

Continental Iron Age

25

NORTHEASTGAUL, Ambiani,fractionalsilverUnit,PicardyHorseFacetype,devolvedandstylisedhelmetedheadright,horse headformingeyeandnose, rev. horseright,variousornamentsaround,horseheadbelow,0.58g/11h(cf. DT190-1; cf. LT8500). Well centred and rare, very ne £100-£150

ARMORICA, Coriosolites,billonStater,classII,OgmiosandV-Boartype,headofArmoricansun-godright,pointednose,three largerollsofhair,almondshapedeye, rev. horseright,v-formboarbelow,6.32g/2h(DT2340;LT6598;Rybot32,groupII; Hooker 90). Very ne £50-£70 26

British Iron Age

£60-£80 27

28

CANTII,castPotinUnit(7),ThurrockMAtype,headofApolloleft, rev. bullbuttingleftorright, MA above,3.75g,2.42g,3.49g, 3.74g, 3.10g, 3.18g, 4.29g (ABC 120; BMC 660-66; VA 1402-1; S 62) [7]. Varied state

CANTII,castPotinUnits(4),EvansBull[Left]type(2),headofApolloleft, rev. buttingbullleft,2.18g/3h,2.48g/3h(ABC147; BMC667;VA114-1;S63);EvansBull[Right]type(2),similar, rev. bullbuttingright,2.26g/3h,2.70g/8h(ABC147;BMC667;VA 115-1; S 63) [4]. Varied state £60-£80

29

CANTII,castPotinUnit,CurvedBulltype,outlineheadleft, rev. outlinebullright,2.08g/10h(ABC150;BMC711-3;VA108-3;S 63);StriationsLefttype(2),outlineheadleft, rev.outlinebullleft,striationsbothsides,1.38g/3h,1.44g/3h(ABC153;BMC674ff; VA 112-1; S 63) [3]. Fine and better £80-£100

30

CANTII,castPotinUnits(5),allStriationsLefttype,outlineheadleft, rev.outlinebullleft,striationsbothsides,1.51g/3h,1.89g/9h, 1.55g/9h, 2.05g/9h, 2.00g/3h (ABC 153; BMC 674ff; VA 115-1, 117-1; S 63) [5]. Varied state £100-£150

31

CANTII,castPotinUnit,RoundedBulltype(3),outlineheadright,centralpellet, rev.outlinebullofmostlycurvedlines,1.01g/3h, 1.19g/9h,1.70g/9h(ABC165;BMC681ff;VA123-1,125-1;S63);CrescentBulltype,outlineheadleft, rev. outlinebullright,two crescentsinexergue,1.56g/9h(ABC168, thiscoin;BMC668-9,685;VA127-1;S63)[4]. Firsttwoabout ne,lastvery neand extremely rare £90-£120

32

ATREBATESandREGNI, Eppillus (c.20BC-AD1),silverMinim(2),U-type,geometricpatternbasedonfourU-shapesfrom centralpellet, rev. eagleright,eppibefore,0.23g(ABC1169;BMC116-7;VA420-1;S102);Bull’sHeadtype,facingbull’shead, rev ramright, EPPI above, CO below,0.17g/7h(ABC1175;BMC1121-4;VA422-1;S104)[2]. Firstbrokenintotwofragments,otherwise very ne, second ne, both very rare £30-£40

33

ATREBATESandREGNI, Epaticcus (c.AD20-40),platedsilverUnit,Eagletype,bustright,wearinglionskin, EPATI before, rev eaglestandingleftwithopenwings,holdingserpentintalons,pelletinringin !eld,0.71g/10h(cf.ABC1346;BMC2024-268; cf. VA 580-1; cf. S 356). Most plating remaining, very ne

£60-£80

34

Provenance: Bt Smith April 2011

ATREBATESandREGNI, Epaticcus (c.AD20-40),platedsilverUnit,Victorytype,Victoryseatedright,[TAS]CIO[V]around, rev boarright,treebehind, EPAT below,0.87g/12h(cf.ABC1349; cf. BMC2294-328; cf.VA581-1; cf. S357);Liontype,beardedhead left,[TASC]IO around, rev. lionright, "owerabove, EP[ATI]below,0.98g/7h(cf. ABC1352; cf.BMC2329; cf. VA582-1; cf. S.358)[2]. About ne £70-£90

Provenance: First bt D. Glover November 2009, second bt Chamberlain September 2001

ICENI,EarlyUninscribedissues,silverUnit,BuryDiademtype,femaleheadleft,wearingdiadem,snakeinfront, rev. prancing horseleft,pelletedsunringabove,pellet-in-annuletbelow,1.39g/10h(ABC1495;BMC3524-7;VA80-1;S432). Darkpatinawith a little roughness, very ne £70-£90 35

36

ICENI,EarlyUninscribedissues,silverUnit,BuryDiademtype,femaleheadleft,wearingdiadem,snakeinfront, rev. prancing horseleft,pelletedsunringabove,pellet-in-annuletbelow,1.38g/3h(ABC1495;BMC3524-7;VA80-1;S432). Thickearthy patina, edge a little ragged, a bold very ne £100-£120

37

ICENI,Uninscribedissues,silverUnit,PunkHeadtype,maleheadright,herringbonehair,largeovaleye, rev. horseright,double upperfrontleg,beadedmaneandphallus,pelletbossandpelletringabove,pelletbossbefore,1.36g/5h(ABC1525;BMC3550 -51; VA –; S 433). Some peripheral weakness, as is usual for this issue, good ne £90-£120

Provenance: Bt P. Goodwin February 1994

38

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Punk Head type, male head right with herringbone hair, rev. horse right with beaded mane, large ring of pellets above, ringed pellet above, 1.36g (ABC 1525; BMC 3550-51; VA –; S 433). Obverse weak as is usual for type, reverse prettily toned, very ne or better £70-£90

39

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk God [Small Head] type, stylised male head right, short dashes for hair with longer crescents behind, corn-ear behind, rev. horse right, pelleted lozenge below with concave sides, pelleted arc above, 1.25g/3h (ABC 1564; BMC 3592; VA 790-1; S 434). Very ne, light tone over minor porosity

£100-£120

40

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk God [Moustache] type, stylised male head right, dashes for hair, two trefoils before, rev horse right, pelleted lozenge below with concave sides, pelleted arc above, 1.23g/2h (ABC 1567; BMC 3736, same dies; VA 792-1; S 434). Good very ne, fresh bright metal

£90-£120

41

Provenance: Bt July 1991

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk Boar Star type, stylised boar right, pellet on shoulder, single front and rear legs below knee, long bristles on back, stack of four pellets below, rev. horse prancing right, ladder mane, pellet triad below arc from neck to rump, star below, line of pellets in exergue, 1.06g/12h (ABC 1579; BMC 3455-72; VA 657-3; S 431). Granular surfaces, nearly very ne, lightly toned

£80-£100

42

Provenance: Bt J. Cummings May 1991

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk Boar Star type, stylised boar right, single front and rear legs below knee, long bristles on back, stack of four pellets below, rev. horse prancing right, ladder mane, pellet triad below arc from neck to rump, star below, 1.01g/4h (ABC 1579; BMC 3455-72; VA 657-1; S 431). A little coarse on obverse, otherwise prettily toned, very ne

£80-£100

43

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Norfolk Boar Phallic type, stylised boar right, single front leg, spear in front piercing ears, pellets around, rev horse prancing right, wheel above, phallic motif between pellet triads below, 1.13g/12h (ABC 1582; BMC 3473 -511; VA 659-1; S 431). Some cuprite deposits, otherwise very ne

£90-£120

44

Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist September 1991

ICENI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Crescent Corn Ears type, opposing crescents and pellet in ring motifs at centre of four corn ears, pellet triad in each quarter, rev curvy horse left, six pellets on shoulder, solid Y-shaped head, six-spoked wheel and arc above, pellet in ring below, 1.24g (ABC 1591; BMC 3767-74; VA 675-1; S 435). Off-centre, however prettily toned and good very ne

£100-£120

45

Provenance: Bt J. Cummings August 1991

ICENI, Cani Duro (c. AD 10-20), silver Unit, Cani Duro type, stylised boar right, long bristles topped by pellets, spear piercing ears, ring and A below, rev. horse right, reversed S below solid head, CANI above and DVRO below, 1.22g/10h (ABC 1630; BMC 3521 -3; VA 663-1; S 439). Some small spots of verdigris, otherwise very ne and rare

£120-£150

46

ICENI, Anted (c. AD 10-30), silver Unit, Antd D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, reversed S below head, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, pellet triad and ANTĐ monogram below, 1.16g (ABC 1645; BMC 3800-4025; VA 711-1; S 441). Some light porosity, better than very ne

£70-£90

47

ICENI, Anted (c. AD 10-30), silver Unit, Antd D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, reversed S below head, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, pellet triad and ANTĐ monogram below, 1.17g (ABC 1645; BMC 3800-4025; VA 711-1; S 441). Weakness in peripheries, about very ne

£50-£70

48

ICENI, Anted (c. AD 10-30), silver Unit, Antd D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, reversed S below head, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, pellet triad and ANTĐ monogram below, 1.26g (ABC 1645; BMC 3800-4025; VA 711-1; S 441). Good very ne, bright metal

£100-£120

49

ICENI, Anted (c. AD 10-30), silver Unit, Antd D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, reversed S below head, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, pellet triad and ANTĐ monogram below, 1.27g (ABC 1645; BMC 3800-4025; VA 711-1; S 441). Prettily toned, very ne

£70-£90

50

ICENI, Anted (c. AD 10-30), silver Units (2), Antd D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, reversed S below head, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, pellet triad and ANTĐ monogram below, 1.11g, 0.93g (ABC 1645; BMC 3800-4025; VA 711-1; S 441) [2]. Good ne or a little better, toned

£70-£90

51

ICENI, Anted (c. AD 10-30), silver Unit, Antd D-Bar type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. horse right, large oval head, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, pellet triad and ANTĐ monogram below, 1.22g (ABC 1645; BMC 3800-4025; VA 711-1; S 441). Prettily toned, very ne,

£70-£90

52

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Corn Ear type, double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev horse right, large oval head, S below, corn-ear mane, pelletal sun above, three pellets and ECEN below, 1.24g (ABC 1657; BMC 4033-215; VA 730-1; S 443A). Struck off-centre, otherwise good ne and bright

Provenance: Bt J. Cummings August 1991

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£50-£60

Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Edn type, two opposed crescents on wreath, rev. horse right, three pellets below, 1.19g (ABC 1672; BMC 4223-81; VA 734-1; S 444). Prettily toned, good very ne or a little better

£70-£90

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Symbol type [Y-Type], double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. globular horse right, single line of dashes for mane, pellet below tail, pelletal sun above, three pellets and Y-shaped motif below, 0.95g (ABC 1681; BMC 4297-323; VA 752-1; S 436). Struck on an elongated an, very ne, lightly toned

£70-£90

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Symbol type [Y-Type], double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. globular horse right, single line of dashes for mane, pellet below tail, pelletal sun above, three pellets and Y-shaped motif below, 1.12g (ABC 1681; BMC 4297-323; VA 752-1; S 436). Grey tone, very ne

£70-£90

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Symbol type [Y-Type], double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. globular horse right, single line of dashes for mane, pellet below tail, pelletal sun above, three pellets and Y-shaped motif below, 1.20g (ABC 1681; BMC 4297-323; VA 752-1; S 436). Good very ne, struck on a compact an

£90-£120

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Unit, Symbol type [Y-Type], double crescent emblem on vertical wreath, rev. globular horse right, single line of dashes for mane, pellet below tail, pelletal sun above, three pellets and Y-shaped motif below, 1.17g (ABC 1681; BMC 4297-323; VA 752-1; S 436). Struck on a large an, good very ne

£120-£150

ICENI, Ecen (c. AD 10-43), silver Half Unit, Mini Ecen type, back-to-back open crescents separated by two pellets, within lozenge of corded lines, rev. globular horse right, rein between chest and nose, V-shape motif above, EC[EN] monogram below, 0.51g (ABC 1684; BMC 4217; VA 736-1; S 433B). A little off-centre, otherwise near extremely ne, rare

£100-£120

DOBUNNI, Uninscribed issues, silver Unit, Cotswold Eagle type, moon head right, pelleted crescents for hair, large cross in ring on chin, stalk lips, rev. triple-tailed horse left, ‘!ower’ motif below, stylised bird’s head above, 1.05g/11h (ABC 2018; BMC 2963-7; VA 1045-1; S 377). Very ne

£60-£80

60

Provenance: Bt A. Cherry November 1999

DOBUNNI, Boduoc (c 25-5 BC), silver Unit, Young Head type, head left, [BODVOC] before, rev. horse right, pelletal sun ring below, various pellets and rings above and around, 0.87g/6h (ABC 2042; BMC 3143-45; VA 1057-1; S 389). Chipped, however wellcentred and very ne £30-£40

Provenance: Bt N. Mills May 1998

61

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, base gold Stater, Savernake Forest type, plain "eld, rev. skinny horse right, large wheel below, pellets around, torc-like motif before, 3.52g (ABC 2091; BMC 361-4; VA 1526-1; S 37). Fine, rather base fabric, rare £100-£120

62

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, gold Quarter-Stater, Dahlia Horse Left type, blundered cruciform design, rev triple-tailed horse left, !oral sun above, cogwheel below, 0.90g (ABC 2109; BMC 537; VA 232-1; S 48). About ne, however very rare £90-£120

Provenance: Bt A. Cherry

63

EAST WILTSHIRE, Uninscribed issues, plated gold Quarter-Stater, Dahlia Horse Left type, blundered cruciform design, rev triple-tailed horse left, !oral sun above, cogwheel below, 0.90g (cf ABC 2109; cf BMC 537; cf VA 232-1; cf. S 48). Much residual plating, very ne £90-£120

Provenance: Bt F.J. Rist March 1999

64

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, Turf Cutter/Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head made up of four parallel lines and two pellets at muzzle, body of crescents, pellets above, four vertical legs, horizontal coffee bean motif above, large pellet below with "ve pellets above, 4.69g/6h (ABC 2154-57 var.; BMC –; VA –; S –). Fine for issue, spots of verdigris, otherwise an interesting variety with multiple features of the Turf Cutter type on the reverse £90-£120

65

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, Turf Cutter/Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head made up of four parallel lines and two pellets at muzzle, body of crescents, "fteen pellets above, four vertical legs, horizontal coffee bean motif above, large pellet below with two pellets above, 5.21g/11h (ABC 2154-57 var.; BMC –; VA –; S –). Red spots of cuprite, otherwise good ne and an unusual variety

£90-£120

66

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, Cranborne Chase type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, three horizontal lines for tail, coffee bean above tail, large pellet below, twelve pellets above, zigzag and pellet pattern in exergue, 4.02g/1h (ABC 2157; BMC 2525-46, 2691-2727; VA 1235-1; S 364). Very ne or better £100-£120

67

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, Badbury Rings type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, twelve pellets above, three sloping lines for tail with pellets between lines, pellet below, coffee bean motif behind and pellet in ring motifs around, 4.07g/8h (ABC 2163; BMC 2729, same obv. die; VA 1246-1; S –). Rough surfaces, otherwise very ne and well-centred £100-£150

Provenance: Bt A. Cherry August 1992

68

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Stater, Badbury Rings type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, twelve pellets above, four vertical legs, three sloping lines for tail with pellets between lines, pellet below, coffee bean motif behind and pellet in ring motifs around, 3.72g/9h (ABC 2163; BMC 2729, same obv. die; VA 1246-1; S –). Rough surfaces with matte toning, very ne £100-£150

Provenance: Bt A. Cherry

69

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Stater, Omo type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, pellets above, four vertical legs, four-spoked wheel before, ringed pellet either side of large M in exergue, pellets around, 4.17g/2h (ABC 2172; BMC –; VA –; S –). Fine for type

£100-£150

70

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, billon Stater, Omo type, devolved head of Apollo comprising wreath, cloak and crescents, rev. disjointed horse left, rectangular head, body of crescents, four vertical legs, pellets above, coffee bean motif behind, three lines for tail with cross-hatching design within, zigzag below tail, ringed pellet either side of large M in exergue, pellets around, 4.07g/3h (ABC 2172; BMC –; VA –; S –). Attractive dark toning, better than very ne

£150-£200

71

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Duro Boat Dots type, ‘three men in a boat’ design, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across "eld, Y-shape and uncertain objects each side, 0.78g/7h (ABC 2211; BMC 2748-79; VA 1249 -1; S 368). Very ne, good ne

£60-£80

72

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Badbury Rat type, trace of ‘three men in a boat’ design, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across "eld, various motifs including rodent-like object, ‘clamshell’ motif in corner, 0.88g (ABC 2214; BMC 2748-70; VA 1260-1; S 368). Prettily toned, better than very ne

£60-£80

£60-£80 73

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DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Badbury Rat type, trace of ‘three men in a boat’ design, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across "eld, various motifs including rodent-like object, double ring in "eld, ‘clamshell’ motif to one side, 0.77g (ABC 2214; BMC 2748-70; VA 1260-1; S 368). About very ne

DUROTRIGES, Uninscribed issues, silver Quarter-Stater, Badbury Star"sh type, "ve-armed star"sh, lines of pellets between each arm, pellet-in-ring motifs in "eld, rev. zigzag thunderbolt and line of pellets across "eld, eight-rayed lightning #ash with rectangular body each side, 0.75g (ABC 2220; BMC 2780-81; VA 1270-1; S 369). Once split but since repaired, otherwise very ne

£30-£40

75

NORTH EAST THAMES, Uninscribed issues, plated gold Quarter-Stater, Little Horned Serpent [Southern Qc], wreath design with hair-bar and hidden face, rev. horse right, horned serpent above, sun-on-pole in front, 1.19g (cf. ABC 2225; BMC –; VA –; S –). A contemporary imitation of an incredibly rare type, reverse struck from a blundered die, however most plating remains and good ne £80-£100

Provenance: Bt N. Mills October 1999

76

NORTH EAST THAMES, Uninscribed issues, bronze Unit, Two Boars type, opposed boars, wheel between, rev. horse right, beaded mane curled up behind neck, large clump hooves, 1.65g (ABC 2315; BMC 404-6; VA –; S –). Very rare, well-centred and better than very ne for issue £60-£80

Provenance: Bt N. Mills

77

CATUVELLAUNI, Early Uninscribed issues, bronze core for a contemporary plated Stater, British L [Whaddon Chase type], wreath and crescent pattern, rev. horse right, sun before head, wing and pellets above, wheel below, 4.79g (CCI 99.1710, this coin; cf. ABC 2442; cf. BMC 331-5; VA 1487-3; cf. S 32). Very ne, without any of trace of gilding, interesting thus £100-£150

78

CATUVELLAUNI, Addedomaros (c 45-25 BC), bronze Unit, Corded type, head left, corded line for hairline, corded hair, rev. horse left, pellet-in-annulet below and before, pellets around, 1.83g/3h (ABC 2544; BMC 2453-60; VA 1646-1; S 206). Good ne, attractive green patina £60-£80

Provenance: Bt R. Swann

79

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c 25 BC - AD 10), bronze Unit, Boar [Left] type, wreath crossed by line, hooks and pellets in angles, rev. boar standing left, crescent above, 1.40g (ABC 2667; BMC 1702-5 var.; VA 1713-1 var.; S 252). A variety of a scarce issue, rough surfaces on obverse otherwise ne £50-£60

80

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), bronze Unit, Star type, geometric pattern forming eight-pointed star around central pellet in ring, wreath border, rev bull standing right, 2.06g (ABC 2685; BMC 1752-55; VA 1810-1; S 248). Rare, very ne for issue £100-£150

Provenance: Bt R. Swann

81

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), bronze Unit, Laureate type, laureate head left, chain around, rev. fat horse left, tail raised over body, pellet triad below, 1.42g/5h (ABC 2697; BMC 1759; VA 1822-1; S 258). Good ne, rough green patina, very rare £40-£50

Provenance: Bt R. Swann

82

CATUVELLAUNI, Tasciovanus (c. 25 BC - AD 10), bronze Unit, Wine Cup type, four petal !ower, pellet and crescent in angles, within plain circle, interlaced lines and pellet border, rev. seated "gure right, wine cup on one-legged table before, candelabrum behind, TAS below, 2.08g (ABC 2706; BMC –; VA –; S –). Excessively rare and good ne

£100-£150

83

Provenance: Bt M. Vosper September 1994

CATUVELLAUNI, Cunobelin (c AD 8-41), bronze Unit, Stepping Horse type, CVNO in tablet, within wreath, rev horse stepping right, CAMV below, 1.93g/1h (ABC 2975; BMC 1987-90; VA 2101-1; S 344). Good ne for issue, scarce

£90-£120

84

Provenance: Bt R. Swann

CATUVELLAUNI and TRINOVANTES, Cunobelin (c AD 8-41), bronze Unit, Jupiter Warrior type, bearded head of Jupiter Ammon left, CVNO before, [BELIN] behind, rev. warrior on horse galloping right, cam below, 2.01g/12h (ABC 2978; BMC 1984-6; VA 2103-1; S 345). Good ne with a green patina, scarce

£100-£150

Provenance: Bt P. Goodwin July 1991

85

English Hammered Coins from Various Properties

Early Anglo-Saxon Period

Anglo-Saxon,6thcentury,abronzesaucerbroochwitha !aredrim,chipcarveddesignwithacentralraisedbossenclosedby "verunningspiralswithtendrils;hingeandremainsofcatchplatebehind,33mmdiameter(cf. MacGregor1993,no.2.14). Fine with a green patina

£200-£260

86

Provenance: Found in Gloucester

Sceatta,PrimaryseriesF,headrightwithpelletedhelmetandannulartorso, rev. smallcrossontwosteps,annuletsandpsuedo legend around, 1.20g/10h (SCBI Abramson 103; Abramson 106-30; N 62; S 781). Good very ne for type, dark patina

£100-£150

87

Sceatta,ContinentalseriesE,porcupine-like "gure,threeparallellineswithincurveofbody, rev. standardwith TTII andpellets around central annulet, 1.04g/9h (SCBI Abramson 243-4; Abramson 94-10; N 45; S 790). Nearly very ne

£80-£100

88

Sceatta,ContinentalseriesD,disintegratingbustrightwithsteeppyramidneck,Vbehind, rev. cross,pelletsinthreeangles,linein fourth, pseudo-legend around, 1.21g/12h (cf. SCBI Abramson 168; Abramson 8-10; N 168; S 792). Good ne

£80-£100

89

Sceatta,SecondaryseriesR7,radiateheadrightwithnoneck,annuletand SPI inrunesinfront, V andtwoannuletsbehind, rev debasedstandardwithangularsymbolsaroundcentralannulet,0.85g/9h(Abramson11.70; cf.SCBIAbramson670ff; cf.N157;S 813A). About very ne

£100-£120

Kings of Northumbria

90

Eanred,PhaseII,Styca,Monne, EANREDREX aroundcross, rev.+MONNE :aroundcross,0.99g/2h(SCBILyon133;N186;S862). Patches of verdigris both sides, about very ne, dark tone

£80-£100

Provenance: BoltonPercyHoard,1847;WilliamFennellCollection,BAAVol.IV,1849;NoblemanCollection,Christie’s,14April1981,lot119;P. Moffat Collection, CNG, Auction 286, lot 574

91

Coenwulf (796-821),Penny,GpI,Tribrachtype, Canterbury,Eoba, COENVVLFREX (round O),Mincentre, rev.+EOBA inanglesof voided tribrach, 1.01g/3h (Naismith C14; BLS Cn9; N 342; S 914). Good ne, edges ragged; broken in two and repaired

£100-£120

92

Penny,EastAnglianmint(Ipswich?),portraittype,Wodel,crudebustright, COENVVLFREXM, rev. cross-crossletwithlozengepanelin centre, PO d EL+inangles,1.25g/9h(NaismithE13.3i, thiscoin;BLS113;N370;S920). Creaseandassociatedstressmarkbehind head, good ne

Provenance: Found near Oxborough, December 2007 (EMC 2008.0014); Heritage Auction 61305, 22 January 2023, lot 23082

£500-£700

Kings of Mercia

Eadgar (959-975)

93

Penny, Two Line type [HT 1, NE V], Eanwulf, E ’ ADGA ’ R REX around small cross, EANVLF M O divided by three crosses pattée, trefoil of pellets above and below, 1.06/3h (SCBI Ashmolean 389; SCBI BM 905-6; N 741; S 1129). Slightly uneven an with some edge loss at 12 and 6 o’clock, otherwise very ne, toned £300-£400

Æthelred II (978-1016)

94

Penny, CRVX type, Lydford, Goda, GODA M-O LYDA, 1.29g/3h (Brettell 438; BEH 3051; BMC 283; N 770; S 1148). Good ne but cracked, scarce £120-£150

Penny, Long Cross type, Cambridge, Eadwine, EDPNE M ’ O GRANT, 1.53g/9h (SCBI Fitzwilliam 680; SCBI Copenhagen 377; BEH 1175; BMC –; N 774; S 1151). Crease, minute perforation through A of ANGL, about very ne £200-£260 95

Provenance: Lockdales Auction (Ipswich), 18 July 2002, lot 403; Hosker Haynes Auction 1, 28 March 2023, lot 36

96

Long Cross type, Exeter, Dunstan, DVNSTAN M ’ O EAXE, 1.52g/3h (Brettell 50; SCBI Copenhagen 166-9; cf. BEH 507; N 774; S 1151). Pierced for suspension and peckmarked, otherwise good ne, dark toned £100-£150

97

Long Cross type, London, Leofric, LEOFRIC M ’ O LVND, 1.32g/9h (BEH 2699; N 774; S 1151). Cracked, otherwise very ne, toned £120-£150

Provenance: DNW Auction 251, 8-9 March 2022, lot 96

Penny,
Penny,

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Penny, Long Cross type, London, Oswulf, OSVLF MO LVND, 1.60g/10h (SCBI Copenhagen 924; BEH 2887; N 774; S 1151). A few peckmarks, very ne, toned £240-£300

Provenance: Spink Auction 207, 23 March 2011, lot 33

99

Penny, Long Cross type, Winchester, Godman, GODEMAN MΩO PINT, 1.74g/4h (Winchester Mint 591; BEH 4226; N 774; S 1151). A few peckmarks, about very ne, with handsome old cabinet toning £300-£360

Provenance: Professor C.J. Becker Collection, Thomas Høiland Møntauktion, 13 October 1998, lot 211 [Acquired 1976]; Bruun Rasmussen eAuction 2531, 3 August 2025, lot 5229

Cnut (1016-1035)

100

Penny, Pointed Helmet type, Lincoln, Leofwine, LEOFPII O LINCOL, 0.77g/2h (Mossop -; BEH -; N 787; S 1158). Edge chip, good ne £150-£180

101

Penny, Short Cross type, Dover, Eadwine, EDPINE ON D ’ OFRA, 1.05g/3h (BEH 322; N 790; S 1159). About very ne, a trie crimped £150-£200

Penny, Short Cross type, London, Ælfwig, ÆLFPII ON LVN, 1.14g/3h (BEH 1951; N 790; S 1159). Struck from slightly tired dies, otherwise very ne, toned £240-£300

Edward the Confessor (1042-1066)

Penny, Small Flan type, London, Godwine, GODPINE ON LVN, 1.07g/3h (Freeman 494; BMC 816-9; N 818; S 1175). Slightly crimped, good ne £100-£150

Penny, Pyramids type, York, Aleifr, ALEOF ON EOFERP, annulet in fourth quarter, 1.38g/10h (Freeman 40; SCBI Mack 1332; N 831/1; S 1184). Fine or better but weak on face £100-£150

William I (1066-1087)

105

Penny, Bonnet type [BMC II], Wallingford, Brandr, BRAND ON PALLIG, 1.14g/6h (Allen p.182; N 842; S 1251). Hairline stress crack across the an, otherwise about very ne, toned £200-£260

106

Penny, Two Stars type [BMC V], Thetford, Godric, GODRIC ON DTFRI, 1.05g/12h (Allen p.182; SCBI Yorkshire, 1207; N 845; S 1254). Fine, toned. clear portrait £100-£150

Henry I (1100-1135)

107

Penny, Quadrilateral on Cross Fleury type [BMC XV], possibly London, moneyer uncertain, [–––]N LVN (?), 1.17g/6h (N 871; S 1276). Legends mostly at, otherwise better than ne £80-£100

Stephen (1135-1154)

Penny, Cross Moline type [BMC I], uncertain mint and moneyer, [––––]ON O I (?) [––], 1.35g/8h (N 873; S 1278) Only fair but portrait ne or better £60-£80 108

Henry II (1154-1189)

109

Cross-and-Crosslets (Tealby) coinage, Penny. class A, probably Norwich, moneyer uncertain, [––––]ORW, 1.42g/12h (N 952; S 1337). Good ne £100-£150

Provenance: From the Lawrence and Doubleday Collections

Short Cross coinage, Penny, London, class Ib 2, Iohan, IOhAN · ON · LVND, 1.34g/10h (SCBI Mass 285; N 963; S 1344). Fine £50-£70

John (1199-1216)

Penny, class Vb, Canterbury, Iohan, IOHAN ON CAN, curls 2/2, 1.49g/9h (SCBI Mass 1365ff; N 970; S 1351). Nearly very ne, lightly toned £70-£90

112

Penny, class Vb, Carlisle, Tomas, TOMAS ON CAR, 1.31g/8h (Allen dies 528/530; cf SCBI Mass 1461ff; N 970; S 1351) A bold good ne £100-£120

Provenance: J. Mattison Collection (Part I), DNW Auction 164, 9 October 2019, lot 2255

113

Penny, class Vb, London, Beneit, BeNeIT ON LVND (ND ligated), 1.36g/5h (SCBI Mass 1402; N 970; S 1351). Very ne, patchy patina £100-£120

114

Penny, class Vb2, London, Ricard T, RICARD T ON LV, curls 2/2, 1.25g/8h (SCBI Mass 1427; N 970; S 1351). Good ne, reverse ne and off-centre £50-£70

Penny, class Vc, Winchester, Adam, ADAM ON WIN, 1.37g/9h (SCBI Mass 1526, this coin; N 971; S 1352). Good ne, toned £50-£60 115

Provenance: J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 351 (part); A.W. Lyons Collection

Penny, class VIa2, London, Walter, WALTER ON LVN, 1.42g/5h (SCBI Mass 1754; N 974/2; S 1353). Good ne, toned £100-£120

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Henry III (1216-1272)

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIa, Canterbury, Walter, WATER ON CAN, ‘Durham’; type, 1.23g/9h (SCBI Mass 2044, this coin; N 978b; S 1356A). Fine, excellent pedigree £60-£80

Provenance: L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28 November 1951, lot 1024 (part), J.D. Brand Collection [from Baldwin November 1961], J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin March 1987], W.J. Conte Collection; J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 381 (part)

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIa, Canterbury, Tomas, TOMAS ON CANT, 1.22g/3h (SCBI Mass 1938, this coin; N 978b; S 1356A). Struck a little off-centre, nearly very ne, grey toned, excellent pedigree £70-£90

Provenance: J.D. Brand Collection, J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin October 1975], W.J. Conte Collection; J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 381 (part); A.W. Lyons Collection

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIb, London, Adam, ADAM ON LVNDE, 1.45g/11h (SCBI Mass 2021; N 979; S 1356B). Part at, good ne £40-£50

Short Cross coinage, Penny class VIIb, Canterbury, Roger of R, ROGER OF R O[––] 1.28g/10h (N 979; S 1356B). Good ne, toned £60-£80

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIc, London, Adam, ADAM ON LVND, 1.43g/7h (SCBI Mass 2088, this coin; N 980; S 1356C). About very ne but with some striking weakness, rich old cabinet tone, superb pedigree £60-£80

Provenance: L.A. Lawrence Collection, Part IV, Glendining Auction, 28 November 1951, lot 1025 (part), J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin July 1975], W.J. Conte Collection; J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 397; A.W. Lyons Collection

122

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIc, London, Adam, ADAM ON LVND, 1.43g/7h (SCBI Mass 2097, this coin; N 980; S 1356C). Nearly very ne, some weakness of strike, toned £40-£50

Provenance: Ex ‘Corné’ (dép. Maine-et-Loire, France) Hoard, c.1966, J.J. North Collection [from Spink May 1977], W.J. Conte Collection; J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNw Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 397 (part)

123

Short Cross coinage, Penny, class VIIc3, London, Nicole, NICHOLE ON LVN, 1.37g/4h (SCBI Mass 2101, this coin; N 980; S 1356C). Fine, weakness of strike £30-£40

Provenance: ‘Naxos’ (Greece) Hoard, c.1969, J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin October 1975], W.J. Conte Collection; J.P. Mass Collection, Part I, DNW Auction 61, 17 March 2004, lot 397 (part); A.W. Lyons Collection

124

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Ib, London, LIE TER CI’ LON, 1.38g/4h (N 984; S 1359). Nearly very ne, toned £100-£120

Long Cross coinage, Penny, Class IIb, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, ION ON SEDMUND, (Eaglen 255 [Aa], this coin illustrated; N 985/2; S 1361A). Very ne £40-£50 125

126

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIb, London, Willem, WILLEM ON LVND, 1.49g/2h (CT L123; N 985/2; S 1361A). Slightly off centre, nearly very ne and lightly toned £50-£70

Provenance: From the Brussels Hoard, Baldwin Auction 77, 27 September 2012, lot unspeci!ed

127

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Bristol, Elis, ELI SON BRV STO, 1.45g/6h (N 987/1; S 1363). About very ne, dark tone, a scarcer mint; trace double-strike on obverse £80-£100

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Carlisle, Ion, IOH ON CARLEL, 1.43g/3h (CT 15; S 1363). Very ne, scarce £100-£120 128

Provenance: DNW Auction 152, 14 November 2018, lot 767.

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Lincoln, Ricard, RIC ARD ONL INC, 1.38g/2h (Mossop pl. xcix, 9ff; N 987; S 1363). Reverse slightly off centre, good very ne, lightly toned £80-£100 129

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Northampton, Philip, PHI LIP OHH ORh’, 1.53g/5h (CT Nor73-4; N 987; S 1363). About very ne, of bright appearance £60-£80

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Norwich, Ion, ION ON NOR WIZ, 1.36g/7h (CT 54; N 987; S 1363). Nearly very ne £50-£70

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Oxford, Adam, ADA MON OXO NFO, 1.53g/2h (CT Ox 49; N 987; S 1363). Weak in one quarter, good ne £60-£80

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Shrewsbury, Nicole, NIC OLE ONS ROS, 1.38g/5h (N 987; S 1363). Obverse slightly off centre on an irregular an, good ne or better £60-£80

134

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class IIIb, Wallingford, Robert, ROB ERT ONW ALI, 1.42g/10h (N 987; S 1363). Edge split, off centre, good ne, rare £100-£120

135

Long Cross coinage, class Vb, Durham, Ricard, RIC ARD OND VRH, 1.43g/8h (Allen 26; N 992/2; S 1368A). Nearly very ne and scarce £70-£90

136

137

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Vb1, London, Nicole, NICOLE ON LVND, 1.28g/5h (N 992/1; S 1368). Very ne £60-£80

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class Vb2, Durham, Ricard, RICARD ON DVRH, 1.51g/10h (Allen 26; N 992/2; S 1368A). Nearly very ne, lightly toned £60-£80

Provenance: Brussels Hoard, Baldwins Auction 77, 27 September 2012, lot unspeci!ed

Long Cross coinage, Penny, London, class Vc, Davi, DAVI ON LVN DEN, 1.49g/3h (N 993; S 1369). About very ne, slight double strike on reverse £50-£70

Edward I (1272-1307)

139

Long Cross coinage, Penny, class VI, Bury St Edmunds, Ion, IOH ONS EInTED, 1.38g/11h (Eaglen 349, dies Aa; N 1001; S 1377) Nearly very ne but weak in places £60-£80

Penny, class 1d, London, crown with plain band, all Ns normal, 1.33g/7h (SCBI North 40xxx; N 1013; S 1383). Nearly very ne £60-£80

Penny, class 2a, London, face 3, reversed Ns both sides, 1.11g/3h (SCBI North 52; N 1014; S 1385). Small of an, good ne, pleasantly toned £40-£50

Penny, class 3f, Lincoln, late S both sides, 1.38g/6h (SCBI North 152; N 1021; S 1392). Good ne and scarce £60-£80

class 3g, Chester, 1.35g/12h (SCBI North 181; N 1022; S 1393). Good ne

Penny, class 3g1, London, 1.38g/8h (SCBI North 155; N 1022; S 1393). Nearly very ne

Penny, class 4b, London, 1.41g/1h (SCBI North 222ff; N 1024; S 1395). Nearly very ne, weak patches in legend, lightly toned £50-£70

Penny, class 4d, London, pellet before legend on both sides, 1.38g/11h (N 1026; S 1397). Creased, good ne

Penny, class 8a, London, unbarred DNS on obv., 1.38g/2h (N 1034/1; S 1405). Small lamination aw on reverse, otherwise good very ne, toned £100-£120

Penny, class 8b, London, 1.43g/7h (SCBI North 329ff; N 1034/2; S 1406). About very ne but weak on face

£50-£70 148

£50-£70 149

151

Penny, class 9a, London, star on breast, 1.34g/1h (SCBI North 354; N 1036; S 1407). Nearly very ne

Penny. class 9b, Chester, star on breast, 1.33g/9h (N 1037; S 1408). Nearly very ne

Penny, class 9b, Exeter, star on breast, 1.25g/12h (SCBI North 445ff; N 1037; S 1408). Fine, scarce

Provenance: Bt Spink

£70-£90

£50-£60

Penny, class 9b, Kingston-upon-Hull, with star on breast, pothook Ns, 1.37g/9h (SCBI North 405; N 1037; S 1408). Good ne or better, rare £80-£100

Penny, class 9b, Kingston-upon-Hull, with star on breast, pothook Ns, 1.35g/5h (SCBI North 402ff; N 1037; S 1408). Obverse slightly off centre, about very ne and attractively toned, scarce thus £100-£150 153

Penny, class 10cf, Canterbury, 1.42g/9h (SCBI North 639ff; N 1042; S 1412). Nearly very ne

£40-£50

Penny, class IIIa, Berwick-upon-Tweed, narrow face, reads VILLA, 1.24g/8h (SCBI North 1133; N 1076; S 1415). Nearly very ne, dusty patina £60-£80

156

Penny, Berwick-upon-Tweed, class IVa, trifoliate crown, pellet on breast, Lombardic n in DnS, 1.38g/5h (SCBI North 1137; N 1078; S 1415). Nearly very ne, legends a little weak in parts, toned

£50-£70

158

159

Farthing, class 3g, London, reads LON DON IeN SIS, 0.32g/11h (Withers 13; N 1053/2; S 1446). Slightly off centre, good ne

Edward II (1307-1327)

Penny, class 11a, Canterbury, broken ornament in crown, 1.42g/9h (N 1060; S 1455). Good ne, double struck

Penny, class 14, London, 1.23g/5h (N 1065; S 1460). Nearly very ne

£30-£40

£40-£50

£40-£50 160

165

Penny, class 15b, London, 1.39g/7h (SCBI North 925; N 1067; S 1462). Nearly very ne

Edward III (1327-1377)

167

Third coinage

Penny, London, type 2/I, reads EDWA, 1.32g/7h (N 1114; S 1544). Nearly very ne

Penny, type 4/I, London, reads EDW, reversed Roman Ns on obv., Lombardic Ns on rev., 1.18g/12h (N 1116; S 1546). On a full an, good ne or better but portrait very weak £40-£50

Pre-Treaty period Groat, series E, London, mm. cross 2, lis on breast reads LOII DOII, 4.53g/3h (N 1163; S 1567). Very ne, grey toned £100-£120

Halfgroat, series E, York, mm. cross 2, 2.01g/8h (N 1166; S 1581). Fine or better

£50-£70

Penny, series C, mm. cross, annulet in each quarter, 1.15g/12h (N 1149; S 1584). Slightly off-centre, very ne but portrait a little weak

£60-£80

Penny, series E, Durham, four annulets cruciform before mint mark, crozier at 12 o’clock, 1.18g/0h (DIG 3ii; N 1159; S 1592). Good ne, toned, scarce

£80-£100

Quarter-Noble, London, annulet before EDWARD, double saltire stops and curule X on rev., 1.79g/12h (SCBI Schneider 91; N 1244; S 1511). Chipped, very ne

£150-£200

£60-£80 168

Penny, variety k, London, mm. cross potent on obv. only, pellet before EDWARD, annulet after DON (?), 1.12g/8h (N 1265; S 1625). Nearly very ne but weak in parts

Post-Treaty period

169

Penny, York, Abp Thoresby or Abp Neville, annulet on bust and before CIVI and EBO, quatrefoil on rev 0.93g/9h (N 1295; S 1650). Slightly weak on portrait, good ne, toned

£80-£100

Richard II (1377-1399)

170

Penny, York, local dies, mm. cross pattée, cross on breast, pellets on shoulders, reads ANGLIE, rev quatrefoil in centre, 1.12g/4h (N 1330d; S 1692). Good ne, reverse ne £70-£90

Henry IV (1399-1413)

171

Penny, Durham, Bp Langley, trefoil on breast, small quatrefoil before CIVI, 0.80g/12h (Allen 154; N 1365; S 1735). Off-centre on a small an, ne, portrait a little better, rare £200-£260

Provenance: CNG Auction 102, 18 May 2016, lot 1507

Henry V (1413-1422)

172

De!nitive issues, Halfpenny, class D, annulets by hair, 0.53g/6h (N 1410; S 1795). Good ne

Henry VI (First reign, 1422-1461)

£60-£80

173

Annulet issue, Groat, London, mm. cross II, reads ANGL, no "eur on breast, 3.70g/8h (N 1423; S 1835). Slightly creased, good ne

£60-£80

174

175

Provenance: From the Brackley (Northamptonshire) Hoard, 2005; bt L. Bennett

Annulet issue, Halfpenny, London, mm. cross V on obv. only, 0.41g/8h (Whitton 5; N 1434; S 1848). Very ne

£40-£50

Rosette-Mascle issue, Halfgroat, Calais, mm. crosses IIIa/V, mascles after REX and before LA, other obv stops rosettes, 1.65g/11h (N 1448; S 1862). On a small irregular an, good ne

£50-£70

176

Leaf-Pellet issue [C], Groat, London, mm. cross IIIb on obv only, leaf on neck, "eur on breast, pellets by crown, extra pellets (indistinct) below CIVI and LON, 3.58g/11h (Whitton 56ff; N 1505; S 1917). A trie crimped, about very ne, portrait better £200-£260

Edward IV (First reign, 1461-1470)

177

Light coinage, Groat, London, class Vd, mm. rose, quatrefoils by neck, "eurs on cusps and on breast, reads FRANC, rev , extra pellet below CIVI, 2.97g/6h (B & W Vd2; N 1568; S 2000). Neatly struck, about very ne

£150-£180

Richard III (1483-1485)

178

Penny, Durham, mm. lis on obv only, S on breast, reversed D in centre of rev., 0.60g/4h (Allen 190; N 1687; S 2169). Minor edge chip, about ne, portrait much better, rare £400-£600

179

Penny, Durham, mm. lis on obv only, S on breast, reversed D in centre of rev., 0.69g/12h (Allen 190; N 1687; S 2169). Legends at, portrait and details ne, rare with the distinguishing marks clear £200-£260

180

Halfpenny, London, mm. boar’s head, reads [RICAR]D DI GRA RE, 0.39g/12h (Withers 3a; Stewartby p.450, II; cf DNW 166, 13; N 1688; S 2170). Good ne for issue £300-£400

Henry VII (1485-1509)

181

Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, mm. anchor (inverted on obv., upright on rev.), crown with inner arch plain, 2.85g/5h (SCBI Ashmolean 365-7; N 1705c; S 2199). Fine or better but surfaces crimped and marked £80-£100

182

Facing Bust issue, Groat, class IIIc, mm. pansy, crown with inner arch plain, 3.05/7h (N 1705c; S 2199). Small edge cut, good ne or better £150-£200

183

Penny, Sovereign type, London, no mm., single pillar to throne, 0.58g/7h (N 1725; S 2226). Slightly small of an, good ne £60-£80

0.75g/9h

184

Penny, Sovereign type, York, Abp Rotherham, no mm, single pillar, keys below shield, 0.75g/9h (P & W IIb; N 1728; S 2236). Creased, good ne £60-£80

185

Groat, regular type, mm. cross-crosslet, triple band to crown, saltire stops, 2.97g/12h (SCBI Ashmolean 789ff; N 1747; S 2258). Nearly very ne, dark toned, with a handsome renaissance portrait £150-£200

186

Halfgroat, York (Abp Bainbridge), mm. martlet, keys below shield, 1.33g/7h (N 1751; S 2262). Patch of irregular toning at 7 o’clock on obverse, otherwise very ne or a little better £100-£120

Henry VIII (1509-1547)

187

First coinage, Groat, London, mm. portcullis (with chains on obv.), 2.93g/12h (Whitton (iii) 2; N 1762; S 2316). Round an, a trie crimped, good ne £120-£150

188

Second coinage, Groat, Tower mint, mm. lis on obv., rose on rev., bust D, reads AGL Z FRANC, saltires in forks, 2.79g/7h (Whitton iii; N 1797; S 2337E). Good ne, struck on a full, round an with light golden toning £150-£180

189

Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. cross patonce, WA by shield, 1.34g/12h (N 1802; S 2343). A very gentle crease across the an, otherwise good very ne, light golden tone £150-£200

190

Second coinage, Halfgroat, Canterbury, Abp Warham, mm. Warham’s uncertain mark, WA by shield, 1.42g/11h (N 1802; S 2343). Good very ne, grey tone £180-£220

A suggested identi!cation of Warham’s mark was published on the BNS research blog in March 2023

191

Second coinage, Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Wolsey, mm. trefoil, TW at side of shield, 0.67g/6h (N 1811; S 2352). Fine or nearly so £40-£60

192

Second coinage, Halfpenny, London, mm. arrow on obv. only, 0.53g/11h (Whitton iv; N 1815; S 2356). Fine £40-£50

193

Third coinage, Groat, Bristol, trefoils in forks, pellet below third quarter of rev., 1.95g/3h (Whitton pl.xxiv, 4; N 1846; S 2372). Large section of edge missing, otherwise good ne, toned

£50-£70

194

Posthumous coinage, Penny, York, no mm., facing bust, Roman lettering, reads EBORAC, 0.63g/3h (N 1888; S 2424). Fine or better for issue

£50-£70

Edward VI (1547-1553)

195

Second period, 6 oz. issue, Shilling, MDXLIX, Southwark, mm. Y, bust 3, 5.00g/9h (N 1918; S 2466B). Good ne for issue, with a clear prole of the young king, grey toned £150-£200

196

Third period, Crown, 1552, mm. tun, reads FRA Z HIBER, colon before and after mint mark, rev. comma contraction marks, reads MEV, 30.58g/2h (Lingford B-14; N 1933; S 2478). Surface marks and aws, sometime cleaned, good ne £600-£800

197

Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, 6.10g/9h (N 1937; S 2482). On a full but slightly uneven an, small dent on bust, good ne, portrait better £200-£260

198

Third period, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. tun, 6.01g/10h (N 1937; S 2482). Good ne, grey toned with a hint of iridescence £200-£260

Mary (1553-1554)

199

Groat, mm. pomegranate, 2.11g/6h (N 1960; S 2492). Sometime cleaned and a little creased, otherwise good ne, clear portrait £150-£200

200

Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.71g/8h (N 1960; S 2492). Buckled and scored, otherwise good ne

£60-£80

£40-£50 201

Groat, mm. pomegranate, 1.59g/6h (N 1960; S 2492). About ne

Philip and Mary (1554-1558)

Shilling, undated, full titles and mark of value, 6.15g/1h (N 1967; S 2498). Trace of dent and crease with resultant weak patches, good ne or better, portraits clear, toned £600-£800 202

Base Penny, mm. halved rose and castle on obv. only, 0.69g/3h (N 1976; S 2510A). Nearly very ne for issue

Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

£80-£100

Second issue, Shilling, mm. martlet, bust 3C, reads AN FR ET HIB, 6.30g/3h (N 1985; S 2555). Light scratches on the Queen’s face, otherwise ne, reverse a little better £100-£120

Second issue, Groat, mm. cross-crosslet, bust 1F, 2.21g/1h (N 1986; S 2556). Scuff mark on

Second issue, Penny, mm. martlet, bust 3I, beaded inner circles, 0.45g/3h (N 1988; S 2558). A few light marks, very ne or better with an excellent portrait £60-£80

Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1572, mm. ermine, 2.69g/9h (N 1997; S 2562). Some peripheral deposits, good ne, toned £80-£100

Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1574, mm. eglantine, bust 5A, 2.97g/95 (N 1997; S 2563). Good ne, some surface marks, patchy patina £60-£80

Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. bell, bust 3B, 5.84g/12h (N 2014; S 2577). Some conspicuous crazing on obverse and with a small curve to an, otherwise good ne, dark toned £100-£120

Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. bell, bust 3B, 6.05g/2h (N 2014; S 2577). Surfaces marked, weak in face, good ne or better £120-£150

Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. A, bust 6A, 6.09g/9h (N 2014; S 2577). Light graffiti scratch behind head, nearly ne £50-£70

Sixth issue, Shilling, mm. key, bust 6B, 5.76g/12h (N 2014; S 2577). Minor roughness in legend at 4 o’clock, good ne, reverse a little better £120-£150 212

Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. bell, bust 6D, 0.94g/1h (N 2016; S 2579). A few light surface marks, otherwise very ne, clear portrait, toned £80-£100 213

Sixth issue, Halfpenny, mm. woolpack, 0.23g/12h (N 2018; S 2581). Very ne for issue, dark toned

Seventh issue, Shilling, mm. 1, bust 6B, 6.02g/9h (N 2014; S 2584). Nearly very ne but lightly tooled in elds both sides

James I (1603-1625)

£50-£70

£150-£180

Second coinage, Unite, mm. rose [1605-6], 9.73g/2h (SCBI Schneider –; N 2083; S 2618). Broken into two neat halves and since rejoined, otherwise good ne £800-£900

Second coinage, Shilling, mm. lis, third bust, 5.87g/10h (N 2099; S 2654). Fine but light graffiti scratches on obverse

£80-£100

Second coinage, Shilling, mm. rose, third bust, 6.02g/8h (N 2099; S 2654). On an irregular but full weight an, surface marks, ne £120-£150 218

Second coinage, Shilling, mm. escallop, fourth bust, 5.79g/5h (N 2100; S 2655). Weak on face, ne, reverse better £120-£150 219

Shilling, mm. escallop, fourth bust, 5.80g/4h (N 2100; S 2655). Toned, ne

£90-£120

Second coinage, Shilling, mm. trefoil, !fth bust, pellet stops on rev., 5.74g/4h (N 2101; S 2656). Some light haymarking/crazing, good ne, good portrait, attractive golden-grey tone

£200-£260

222

Second coinage, Sixpence, 1605, mm. rose, third bust, 2.80g/1h (N 2102; S 2657). Creased, good ne £80-£100

Charles I (1625-1649)

223

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a, mm. tun, 14.53g/3h (SCBI Brooker 334ff; N 2209; S 2773). Good ne, some weakness of strike £100-£150

224

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, mm. bell, 15.35g/11h (SCBI Brooker 321; N 2209; S 2773). Nearly very ne, some iridescent tone £150-£180

226

225 Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a3, mm. (P), 13.09g/10h (SCBI Brooker 354-6; N 2213; S 2778). Fair £100-£120

Tower mint, Halfcrown, Gp III, type 3a2, mm. triangle-in-circle, reads REGGNO in rev. legend, 13.14g/11h (cf. SCBI Brooker 371; cf. N 2211; S 2775). Struck on an irregular an with some patches of weakness of reverse, the legend error conspicuous and very rare, very ne £100-£120

227

Tower mint (under Parliament), Halfcrown, Gp V, type 5, mm. sun, 15.09g/6h (Bull 532ff; SCBI Brooker 377; N 2215; S 2780). Surface marks or aws in centre of obverse, good ne £120-£150

228

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp C, type 2a, mm. plume, !ve pellets around shield, pellet stops on obv., !ve and seven pellets cruciform on rev., 5.81g/3h (Sharp C2/1; SCBI Brooker 449ff; N 2221; S 2787). Good ne, reverse a little better £120-£150

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230

231

232

233

234

235

236

237

238

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, type 3, mm. portcullis, bust 4, 5.94g/1h (Sharp D4/1; SCBI Brooker 481; N 2223; S 2789). Good ne, reverse better, some light toning £150-£200

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 3a, mm. crown, bust 2, smaller portrait, no inner circles, 5.80g/1h (SCBI Brooker 499; N 2225; S 2791). Weak on bust, good ne, sometime cleaned and now re-toned

£80-£100

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp E, type 3a, mm. crown, bust 2, no inner circles, 5.93g/5h (SCBI Brooker 400; N 2225; S 2791). Fine, toned £70-£90

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp D, type 3b, mm. crown, bust 2, plume over shield, mint-mark to left, pellet stops both sides, 5.96g/2h (Sharp E2/3; SCBI Brooker 497; N 2226; S 2793). Some minor peripheral weakness, otherwise nearly very ne, toned, a scarcer issue £150-£200

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp F, type 4.4, mm. triangle-in-circle, bust 6, 5.32g/1h (N 2231; S 2799). Near ne, scratch on obverse £50-£60

Provenance: Reportedly from the Bull Wharfe Hoard; bt M. Trenerry

Tower mint (under Parliament), Shilling, Gp G, mm. (R) ?, 5.65g/5h (Sharp G1/2; SCBI Brooker 554; N 2231; S 2800). Struck on an irregular an, as is typical for the issue, otherwise a really bold good ne, toned £120-£150

Tower mint, Shilling, Gp F, type 4.4, mm. (P), 6.03g/5h (SCBI Brooker 551; N 2231; S 2800). Fine £70-£90

Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp D, type 3a, mm. tun, no inner circles, 3.23g/3h (N 2241; S 2813). Fine £40-£50

Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp E, type 4.2, mm. anchor (!ukes to right), reads MA BR FR ET HI, 2.79g/6h (SCBI Brooker 635; N 2245; S 2816). Flan slightly irregular (as is typical for issue), otherwise good ne, strong portrait, lightly toned £80-£100

Tower mint, Sixpence, Gp G, mm. sun (over eye on rev.), 2.97g/2h (SCBI Brooker 656; N 2247; S 2819). Good ne, weakly struck £60-£80

Provenance: From the Ewerby (Lincolnshire) Hoard 2016

Tower mint, Halfgroat, Gp D, type 3a1, mm. crown, 1.00g/10h (N 2257; S 2831). Good ne £50-£70 239

240

Tower mint, Penny, Gp D, type 3.2, mm. two pellets (?), no inner circles, no CR by shield, 0.45g/7h (SCBI Brooker 700; N 2268; S 2845). Off centre, nearly very ne, the portrait rather well struck up £50-£70

241

York mint, Halfcrown, Gp 2 [type 7], mm. lion, 14.58g/12h (Besly 2K; Bull 566; SCBI Brooker 1086-7; N 2315; S 2869). Good ne, dark hoard patina £150-£200

Provenance: Found as part of the Sheerness (Kent) Hoard in August 1968; Glendining Auction, 9 July 1969, lot 556; bt Studio Coins

242

York mint, Shilling, Gp 2 [type 4], mm. lion, 5.64g/12h (Besly 2Cc; SCBI Brooker 1094, same dies; N 2319; S 2873). Slightly wavy

an, good ne, reverse a little better £200-£260

243

Aberystwyth mint, Groat, mm. book, large bust, plume before face, reads M : B : F : ET H : REX, rev. small crowned plume above scrollgarnished shield, 1.97g/4h (Morr. A-1; SCBI Brooker 761; N 2337; S 2891). Spots of red wax on reverse, good very ne, toned, pierced £80-£100

244

Oxford Mint, Halfcrown, 1646, mm. Oxford plume on obv. only, Briot horseman, Oxford plume behind, pebbly ground below, three Oxford plumes above Declaration, date and ox below, 11.66g/5h (cf. Bull 634/1; Morr. D-1; SCBI Brooker 919; N 2432; S 2960). Pierced at 6 o’clock on obverse and heavily worn, nonetheless rare £50-£70

245

Truro mint, Halfcrown, mm. rose, King on horseback galloping left, rev. oblong scroll-garnished shield surmounted by lis, C R at sides, 14.75g/12h (cf. SCBI Brooker 1017; N 2538; S 3052). Large an crack to lower right of obverse, otherwise good very ne with a well-dened portrait £600-£800

Commonwealth (1649-1660)

246

Halfcrown, 1656, mm. sun on obv. only, 15.10g/9h (ESC 49; N 2722; S 3215). Some minor staining and surface marks, otherwise very ne or a little better £600-£800

247

Shilling, 1651, mm. sun on obv. only, 5.76g/6h (ESC 79; N 2724; S 3217). Light smoothing, good ne or better, toned

Provenance: Roma Numismatics e-Auction 111, 24 August 2023, lot 1506

248

Penny, 0.42g/4h (ESC 228; N 2729; S 3222). Toned, good ne

Charles II (1660-1685)

£200-£260

£70-£90

249

Third Hammered issue, Shilling, mm. crown, reads BRI FRA ET HIB, 5.95g/11h (ESC 309; N 2764; S 3322). Fine, reverse better, small plugged piercing through centre £70-£90

British Milled Coins from Various Properties

Charles II (1660-1685)

Crown, 1663, !rst bust, edge XV (ESC 353; S 3354). Fair to ne, both sides engraved with ornate script initials

Crown, 1667, second bust, edge DECIMONONO (ESC 372; S 3357). Fine

£80-£100

£100-£120

Crown, 1676, third bust, edge VICESIMOOCTAVO (ESC 397; S 3358). Fair £40-£50

Crown, 1679, fourth bust, edge TRICESIMOPRIMO (ESC 405; S 3359). Good ne, bold portrait

Halfcrown, 1670, third bust, edge VICESIMOSECVNDO (ESC 453; S 3365). Good ne, some toning, scarce

£150-£180

£150-£200

Shilling, 1679, second bust (ESC 545; S 3375). Nearly very ne, some toning

First Milled issue, Penny, undated, mm. crown on rev. only, 0.51g/7h (ESC 589; S 3389). Good very ne

William and Mary (1688-1694)

£200-£260

£50-£70

Halfcrown,1689, !rstshield,caulandinteriorfrosted,pearls,edge PRIMO,second L of GVLIELMVS over M (ESC827;S3434). Fine,the legend error clear and rather scarce £80-£100

Halfcrown, 1689, !rst shield, caul and interior frosted, pearls, edge PRIMO (ESC 826; S 3434). Fine

£70-£90 258

Fourpence, 1690, 6 of date over 5 (ESC 885; S 3439). Very ne, light marks, toned

£50-£70 259

William III (1694-1702)

Crown, 1695, !rst bust, edge SEPTIMO with cinquefoil stops (ESC 990; S 3470). Fair

Anne (1702-1714)

George II (1727-1760)

1758 (ESC 1734; S 3704). Cabinet tone, extremely ne

Sixpence, 1757 (ESC 1762; S 3711). Good very ne, lightly toned

Maundy Penny, 1743 (ESC 2339; S 3715A). Prettily toned, a superb example, good extremely ne

George III (1760-1820)

Pre-1816 issues

Half-Guinea, 1789, !fth bust (EGC 832; S 3735). Fine

Third-Guinea, 1808, second bust (EGC 877; S 3740). Some light ecking on obverse, otherwise good very ne, residually lustrous

Shilling, 1787, with semée of hearts (ESC 2129; S 3746). Good

1773 (BMC 904; S 3774). Very ne

of England Dollar, 1804, type A/2 (ESC 1925; S 3768). Good ne

1804, type A/2 (ESC 1925; S 3768). Toned,

1804, a contemporary plated counterfeit (cf. ESC 1925; cf. 3768).

Shillings, 1811 (ESC 2065; S 3769). Toned, good very ne

285

1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009; S

Lightly toned with some hairlines, otherwise extremely ne or better

1818, edge LIX (ESC 2009; S 3787). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne £120-£150

286

1819, edge LIX (ESC 2010; S 3787). About extremely ne, some pin scratches, residual lustre on reverse

287 Crown, 1820, edge LX (ESC 2016; S 3787). Harshly cleaned, otherwise good very ne

£100-£120 Halfcrown,1817,smallhead(ESC2096;S3789). Lightlyhairlined,edgebruiseatoneo’clock,extremely ne,toningoverresiduallustre £100-£150

Crown,
3787).
£240-£300
Crown,
Crown,
£300-£400

Halfcrown, 1817, large head (ESC 2090; S 3788). Nearly extremely ne, perhaps sometime lightly cleaned

£150-£200

Halfcrown, 1819 (ESC 2102; S 3789). Very ne £80-£100

George IV (1820-1830)

Sovereign, 1822 (M 5; Bull 961; S 3800). Lightly hairlined across dulled surfaces, good very ne

Sovereign, 1826 (Hill 11; S 3801). Light marks, better than very ne, traces of residual lustre £800-£1,000

Crown, 1821, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2310; S 3805). Once cleaned and since lightly re-toned, otherwise good very ne

Sixpence, 1825 (ESC 2427; S 3814). Prettily toned on obverse, extremely ne

£70-£90

SOHO, Dr Eady, copper Farthing Token, c. 1820-25, Pheonix rises from the ashes, HEALTH RESTORED above and below, rev. inscription DR EADY, 38 DEAN STREET, SOHO in four lines, all within laurel wreath, 18mm (TB 2492a; M 7363). A superb example for this type, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63 Brown]

£50-£70

William IV (1830-1837)

Halfcrown, 1834, W W incuse (ESC 2478; S 3834). Lightly cleaned, better than very ne

£100-£120

Groat, 1836 (ESC 2514; S 3837). Beautifully toned, almost

Victoria (1837-1901)

Sovereign, 1850, Roman I in date (Hill 33C; cf. Bentley 61; S 3852C). Lightly toned, good very ne [Graded by NGC as AU 50]

Half-Sovereign, 1864, die 31 (Hill 440; S 3860). Small patch of scratching over die aw at 12 o’clock on obverse, otherwise lustrous, extremely ne

1892 (Hill 481A; S 3869C). Very 

Crown, 1844, edge VIII, star stops (ESC 2562; S 3882).

Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Good extremely ne, elds residually lustrous with handsome tone

Crown, 1887 (ESC 2585; S 3921). Perhaps once lightly cleaned, extremely ne

Crown, 1892 (ESC 2592; S 3921). Once cleaned but since re-toned, good very

Crown, 1893, edge LVI (ESC 2593; S 3937). Cleaned, otherwise extremely

Crown, 1897, edge LXI (ESC 2602; S 3937). Cleaned, otherwise extremely ne

Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date (ESC 2697; S 3923). Dark cabinet tone, extremely ne

Double-Florin, 1887, Roman I in date (ESC 2695; S 3922). Lustrous,

1878 (ESC 2751; S 3889). The coin very ne and lightly gilt; set within swivel brooch mount with lunettes either side

1887, Jubilee head (ESC 2771; S 3924). Prettily toned, extremely

Halfcrown, 1887, Jubilee head (ESC 2771; S 3924). Perhaps once cleaned and now vibrantly toned, almost

Halfcrown, 1900, a contemporary counterfeit (cf. 3938). Very ne, struck on a an of good silver, unusual and interesting

1849, with initials (ESC 2815; S 3890). Darkly toned, some marks, very ne

Halfcrown,
Halfcrown,

1881 (ESC 2902; S 3900).

Edward VII (1901-1910)

Halfcrown, 1902 (ESC 3567; S 3980). Prettily toned, almost extremely ne

Halfcrown, 1904 (ESC 3570; S 3980). Toned, ne and rare

Halfcrown, 1906 (ESC 3572; S 3980). Lightly cleaned on obverse, otherwise nearly extremely ne

Maundy Set, 1904 (ESC 3610; S 3985) [4]. Attractive matching tone, about as struck; in original, gilt-blocked, tted case of issue

Maundy Set, 1906 (ESC 3612; S 3985) [4]. Extremely ne, attractively toned; in case of issue

Maundy Set, 1906 (ESC 3612; S 3985) [4]. Better than extremely ne, attractively toned; in gilt-blocked case of

George V (1910-1936)

Jeweller’s

Crown, 1932 (ESC 3641; S 4036). A pocket piece, good ne or better

£60-£80

£100-£120 363

Crown, 1933 (ESC 3644; S 4036). Very ne, lightly toned

George VI (1936-1952)

Currency Set, 1939, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing (S 4080-4085, 4112. 4114-6) [10]. Generally extremely ne, toned; in giltblocked maroon case £50-£60 364

Proof Set, 1950, comprising Halfcrown to Farthing [9]. Brilliant, about as struck; in red card case of issue

Proof Set, 1951, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Good extremely ne, a few hairlines; in cardboard case of issue

Elizabeth II (1952-2022)

£50-£70

£60-£80

371

372

373

Sterling issues

A uniface obverse striking, slipped collar resulting in a raised lip around the obverse and partial edge graining, rev. blank but with a trace of the obverse design, 14.06g/12h. Almost extremely ne, numerous small marks on reverse, grey tone with residual lustre £100-£120

An obverse brockage,

Proof Set, 1953, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Brilliant, good extremely ne; in maroon gilt-blocked case of issue

Britannia Moneta, Royal Mint Die Trial, 1957, struck in cupro-nickel, 4.27g (cf. DNW 114, 1592). Good extremely ne £40-£50

Britannia Moneta, Royal Mint Die Trial, 1955, struck in cupro-nickel, edge reeded, 25mm, 5.18g (cf. DNW 114, 1592; RMM -). Extremely ne, the year very rare

£50-£70

Britannia Moneta, Royal Mint Die Trial, 1957, struck in steel, edge plain but crimped, 25mm, 5.07g/12h (cf. DNW 114, 1592). Very ne, toned £40-£50

Britannia Moneta, Royal Mint Die Trial, 1957, double-reverse mule, struck in zinc-plated copper, edge plain but crimped, 25mm, 4.13g/12h (cf. DNW 114, 1592 for design; RMM -). Slightly undulating an, otherwise very ne and very rare - the mule type unrecorded

£50-£70

G

Britannia Moneta, Royal Mint Die Trial, 1961, struck in zinc-plated copper, edge plain, 15mm, 1.57g (RMM -). Toned, very ne and very rare £30-£40 374

Decimal issues

Proof Sovereign, 1990 (S SC2). Good extremely ne, minor traces of handling; in case of issue with certicate of authenticity £600-£700

Half-Sovereign, 2002 (Hill 547A; S SB5). As struck

Proof Quarter-Sovereign, 2009 (Hill 600; S SA1). As struck

Quarter-Sovereign, 2018, by Hattons of London. As struck; in black box of issue

Twenty Pence, undated [2008] mule (S G4A). Extremely ne

£50-£70

Twenty Pence, undated [2008] mule (S G4A); with regular 2008 Twenty Pence [2]. Extremely ne, rare £50-£70

Decimal Trials, Five Pence, c. 1967-68, a cupro-nickel trial planchet, 19mm, 2.74g/12h (cf. RMM 3545). Lustrous, extremely ne, very rare £120-£150

Decimal Trials, Two Pence, c. 1967-68, a copper trial planchet, 21mm, 4.18g/12h (cf. RMM 3593). Extremely ne, much original colour very rare £100-£120 382

Decimal Trials, Penny, c. 1967-68, a copper trial planchet, 17mm, 2.07g/12h (cf. RMM 8429). Extremely ne, some original colour £100-£120

Decimal Trials, Halfpenny, c. 1967-68, a copper trial planchet, 17mm, 2.20g/12h (cf. RMM 8430). Toned with some verdigris around the edge, nonetheless good very ne, very rare

£40-£50

Commonwealth Games, 2002, presentation set, comprising silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds (4) and mint ingot [5]. Generally brilliant as struck, the ingot with minor handling marks; housed in Royal Mint case of issue £60-£80

386

Golden Jubilee, 2002, Presentation set, comprising £10 Banknote [ER50 000589] and silver Proof Five Pounds [2]. Brilliant, as struck; in Royal Mint case of issue with original booklet £60-£80

£400-£500 387

The Royal Marriage Commemorative Coin Collection 1981, comprising silver Proof Crown sized coins (16) issued by the UK, Guernsey, Jersey, Gibraltar, Jamaica, Bermuda, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, St Helena, Tuvalu, Ascension Island, Cayman Islands, The Falklands Islands, Mauritius, and other Commonwealth nations [16]. Generally brilliant, as struck; in royal mint case of issue

Euro Trials, Pattern Cent, c. 1995-99, in copper, edge plain, 3.00g/1h (KM -). Lustrous, good extremely ne

£50-£70 388 Britannia issues

Proof Ten Pounds, 2005 (S BGC6). As struck; in original wooden box and Certicate of Authenticity

Proof Fifty Pence, 2014 (S BGA1). As struck; in card cover

Charles III (2022- )

£300-£400

£70-£90

Proof Sovereign, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II Memorial (S SC13). Brilliant as struck

£700-£800

Proof Fifty Pounds to Fifty Pence (5), all 2023 (KM 2355, 2358, 2394, 2401, 2403) [5]. All brilliant as struck £3,000-£4,000

Guernsey

Elizabeth II, Proof Five Pounds, 1997, Golden Wedding Anniversary (KM 98). Practically as struck

Jersey

Grand Hotel, Threepence token, in brass, 26mm, 4.78g/12h (McC -). Extremely ne, rare

£30-£40

Proof and Specimen Sets

Victoria (1837-1901)

395 Currency Set, 1887, comprising Crown to Threepence (S 3921-2, 3924-6). Good ne to good very ne

£100-£150

Edward VII (1901-1910)

£7,000-£9,000 396

Proofset,1902,comprisinggoldFivePounds,TwoPounds,SovereignandHalf-Sovereign,silverCrowntoMaundyPenny[13]. Matt, practically as struck but with a few triing hairlines; in official case of issue

George V (1910-1936)

397 Proof Set, 1927, comprising Crown to Threepence [6]. Brilliant, as struck; in original red card case of issue

£150-£200

George VI (1936-1952)

Proofset,1937,comprisingFivePounds,TwoPounds,SovereignandHalf-Sovereign[4]. Somesurfacemarks,otherwiseextremely ne or better; the elds bright and reective; in official case of issue £10,000-£12,000 398 G

Elizabeth II (1952-2022)

Sterling issues

399 Proof Set, 1953, comprising Crown to Farthing [10]. Brilliant, good extremely ne; in maroon gilt-blocked case of issue £60-£80

Decimal issues

ProofSet,1980,comprisingFivePounds,TwoPounds,Sovereign,andHalf-Sovereign[4]. Brilliant,almostasstruck;ingreencaseof issue with original leaet £4,000-£5,000 400 G

401

402

Anglo-Gallic

AQUITAINE, Richard I (1189-99), Denier, Aquitaine, reads AGUITANIE, 0.88g/1h (E 4; S 8004). Flat in places, ne or better

£60-£80

AQUITAINE,EdwardI,beforeAccession(1252-1272),Denieraulion,reads FILI'and ANGLIE,0.96g/6h(E13;S8013). Fineor better

£70-£90

403

EdwardtheBlackPrince,Hadid’argent,Limoges,lisin !rstandfourthquarters,1.08g/10h(W227;E204;S8134). Slightly jagged edges, otherwise very ne, toned

£100-£120

Scotland

404

AlexanderII,ShortCrossandStarscoinage,Sterling,PhaseD,Roxburgh,AndrewandAlain,uncrownedbustleftwithout sceptre, rev.fourstarsofsixpoints, ALAIN : ANDRVONRO,1.48g/9h(SCBI35,85,samedies;B6, !g.75;S5037). Alittlecrimped, otherwise good ne and extremely rare £300-£400

405

AlexanderIII,Firstcoinage,Sterling,typeIII,probably Lanark,Wilam, WILAMON L·,1.32g/2h(cf.Noonans339/1510;SCBI35, 125; B 67, !g. 115; S 5043). About ne, porous surfaces £60-£80

406

CharlesI,TwelveShillings,signed B bothsides,5.72g/6h(Murrayp.133,pl.iii,19,samedies;SCBI35,1430-2,samedies;B7, !g. 1007, same dies; S 5558). About very ne £200-£300

Ireland

407

EdwardIV,Secondreign,Penny,Dublin,roseandsunbycrown,sunandrosebyneck, rev. smallroseatcentreofcross,roseand two suns and sun and two roses alternating in angles, 0.37g/11h (Burns Du-S2; S 6389A [6396]; DF 167). Good ne, scarce £70-£90

408

DUROTRIGES,Uninscribedissues,silverQuarter-Staters(2),DuroBoatBirdtype,‘threemeninaboat’design,pelletrosetteto left, rev.zigzagthunderboltacross !eld,Y-shapeanduncertainobjectseachside,0.98g/10h(ABC2208;BMC2734-47;VA1242-1; S368);BadburyRattype,traceof‘threemeninaboat’design, rev.zigzagthunderboltandlineofpelletsacross !eld,various motifsincludingrodent-likeobject,doubleringin !eld,‘clamshell’motiftooneside,0.60g(ABC2214;BMC2748-70;VA1260-1; S 368) [2]. Fair to ne, some roughness £80-£100

409

EarlyAnglo-Saxon to EdwardIV,Miscellaneoushammeredsilvercoins(8)[lot]. Generallyfairtogood ne,onealargefragment £60-£80

411

410 EASTANGLIA,StEdmundMemorialcoinage,Penny,uncertainmoneyer,largeA, rev. crosspattée,0.61g(N483;S961); Cnut, Penny, Short Cross type, mint and moneyer uncertain, AE[–––––]VD, 0.47 (N 792; S 1159) [2]. Both fragments, ne £50-£60

412

EarlyAnglo-Saxon,Sceatta,SecondaryseriesJ[York],type37,twoheadsvis-à-vis, rev. whorloffourbirdsaroundcentralcross, 1.20g(SCBIAbramson386ff;Abramson19-30;N135;S802A); ArchbishopofYork, Wigmund (837-49),Styca,Æthelweard, +VIGMVNDAREP aroundcross, rev. +EDILVARD aroundcross,0.98g(SCBILyon383;S870);togetherwithotherNorthumbrianStycas (3), various rulers and moneyers [5]. Second good ne, others fair to ne £100-£120

413 x

Eadgar,Penny,Pre-reform,Portraittype,uncertainmintandmoneyer,0.77g(cf. S1138);togetherwithotherhammeredsilver coins (19) and Jetons (2) [22]. The rst a large fragment, broken into two £80-£100

RichardI,Penny,classIVa,Canterbury,Meinir, MEINIRONCANT,1.15g/9h(N968/1;S1348A); EdwardI,Farthing,class10,London, 0.51g/3h (N 1070; S 1450); together with similar (2) [4]. Generally fair to ne

£70-£90

414

John,Penny,classVb,Canterbury,Nicole, NICOLEONCANT,1.30g/8h(N970;S1351); EdwardI,Penny,class9b1,Kingston,staron breast,1.31g/9h(N1037;S1408); EdwardII,Penny,class11b,London,1.36g/7h(N1061;S1456);withsimilar(1)[4]. Fineor better £90-£120

415

HenryIII,ShortCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),bothclass7b, Canterbury,RogerofR,1.41g/6h; London,Ledulf,1.27g/3h(N979;S 1356B) [2]. Nearly very ne

£80-£100

416

HenryIII,LongCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),bothLondon,classII,Nicole,1.43g/6h;classIIIb,Henri,1.43g/2h(N985-6;S1361-2) [2]. Good ne and about very ne

£70-£90

417

HenryIII,LongCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),classIIIa,Gloucester,Ion,1.54g/6h;classIIIb,Wilton,Huge,1.46g/12h(N986-7;S 1362-3) [2]. Good ne and about very ne, last slightly off-centre

£70-£90

£60-£80 418

LongCrosscoinage,Penny,classIIIa, BuryStEdmunds,Ion,1.20g/4h(N986;S1362);togetherwithotherPennies(3)and17th Century Farthings (3) [7]. First good ne but struck off centre, others varied state

HenryIII,LongCrosscoinage,Penny,classVa2,London,Nicole, NICOLEONLVND,1.44g/9h(N991/2;S1367A);togetherwith other hammered coins (6, including 2 cut fractions), various rulers [7]. First nearly very ne others in varied state

£80-£100

HenryIII,LongCrosscoinage,Pennies(2),classVb,BuryStEdmunds,Randulf, RANDVLFONS'ED,1.48g/7h;classVc,Canterbury, Nicole, NICOLEONCANT, 1.16g/3h (N 992-3; S 1369) [2]. Nearly very ne and ne £80-£100

EdwardI,LongCrosscoinage,Penny,classVI, BuryStEdmunds,Ion, IOHONSEInTED,1.44g/6h(N1001;S1377);togetherwith later Bury Pennies (3), various classes [4]. Varied state £100-£120 421

Edward I, Pennies (2), both Bristol, class 3c, 1.40g/9h, class 3d, 1.32g/3h (N 1018-9; S 1389-90) [2]. Good ne £60-£80

£100-£120 423

424

EdwardI,Pennies(3),class3d,Bristol,1.31g/3h,class3g,Canterbury,1.32g/11h,class4b,Bury, ROBERTDEHADELEIE,1.24g/12h(N 1019, 1022, 1024; S 1390, 1393, 1395) [3]. Fine to very ne

EdwardI,Pennies(2),bothCanterbury,class10ab,1.29g/11h;class10cf,1.39g/6h(N1039ff;S1409-10); EdwardII,Penny,class 15b, Bury, 1.33g/3h (N 1067; S 1462) [3]. Fine to very ne

Provenance: First bt A. Gillis; third R. Eaglen Dollection [from the Amble (Northumberland) Hoard 1989].

£100-£120

425

Edward I, Pennies (2), both imitations attributed to Gaucher de Chatillon in the style of class 10, ‘Canterbury’, 1.12g/7h, ‘London’, 1.16g/2h (SCBI North 1174, 1175, these coins; M 242-3) [2]. Good ne £100-£120

426

Provenance: Both J.J. North Collection [ second from the Knaresborough Priory (Yorkshire) Hoard, 1805, Edward I, Penny, class Ib, Berwick-upon-Tweed, legend ends HYD, 1.28g/3h (N 1072; S 1415); together with other Edward I Pennies (3), all class 9b, from Bristol, Exeter and Newcastle [4]. Fine or a little better, third scarce £100-£120

427

Edward I, Pennies (2), both Berwick-upon-Tweed, class IVa, pellet on breast, Lombardic n in DnS, 1.43g/10h, class IVc, pellet on breast, 1.39g/3h (SCBI North 1135 var., 1142, this coin; N 1078; S 1415) [2]. Good ne

£80-£100

Provenance: Second J.J. North Collection [from Spink August 1953]; W.J. Conte Collection; North Yorkshire Moors Collection, DNW Auction 159, 3 July 2019, lot 578 (part)

428

Edward I, Farthing, class 10, London, 0.32g/3h (SCBI North 1029ff; N 1058; S 1450); Richard II, Halfpenny, London, 0.42g/1h (N 1331b; S 1699); Henry VI, Plain issue/Annulet issue mule, Halfpenny, mascle before lon, 0.43g/12h (Withers P.2/RM.b; N 1453; cf. S 1870); Edward VI (restored), Penny, Durham, Bp Booth, mm. rose, saltires over crown, D in centre of rev., V in second quarter, 0.44g/6h (N 1663; S 2118); together with a Halfpenny of Henry V [5]. Good ne to very ne

£100-£120

429

Edward I-II, Pennies (6), Canterbury (2), class 4d, 1.33g/1h, class 10ab, 1.32g/3h; Durham (3), class 3e, 1.08g/3h, class 4b, mm. cross moline on rev., 1.27g/6h, class 11a, crozier on rev., 1.44g/3h; York, class 2b, 1.32g/3h (S 1386, 1391, 1395, 1397, 1409, 1455) [6]. Varied state £120-£150

430

Edward I-II, Pennies (5), class 3g, 1.18g/9h, class 4a, 1.34g/3h, both London, class 9a York, 1.22g/6h, class 10ab, Canterbury, 1.27g/8h, class 15a, Bury, 1.33g/1h (S 1393-4, 1407, 1409, 1461) [5]. Nearly ne

£80-£100

431

Edward II, Penny, class 14, Bury, 1.41g/5h (N 1065; S 1460); together with other contemporary Bury Pennies (2) [3]. Fine to nearly very ne £60-£80

Provenance: All from the Berscar Hoard, 2014; DNW Auction 137, 21-3 September 2016, lot 1014 (part)

432

Edward II, Jeton, three crowns in !eld, rev long cross patonce, rosettes of pellets in angles, pellet border both sides, 2.17g/1h (Berry type 13/6B); together with a contemporary Jeton with crude crowned bust facing [2]. Very ne or better

£60-£80

433

Edward III, Third coinage, Penny, London, type 2/I, 0.95g/4h (N 1114; S 1544); Treaty period, Halfgroat, class C, London, mm. cross 1, 1.81g/8h (N 1148; S 1574) [2]. Good ne and fair

£40-£50

434

Provenance: Second from the Reigate Brokes Road (Surrey) Hoard, 1990

Edward III, Third coinage, Pennies (2), type 3/I, London, 1.31g/3h (N 1115; S 1545); type 4, York, quatrefoil in centre of rev., 1.23g/6h (SCBI North 1090, this coin; N 1130; S 1556); together with a contemporary Halfpenny of London [3]. Fine or better

Provenance: First from the Stanwix (Cumberland) Hoard, 1986-7; second J.J. North Collection [from Baldwin September 1973].

435

436

437

438 x

439

£60-£80

Edward III, Fourth coinage, Pre-Treaty period, series F, London, mm. crown, 4.60g/8h (N 1174; S 1569); Halfgroat, series C, London, mm. cross 1, 2.24g/1h (N 1148; S 1574); together with similar (2) [4]. Fine

£50-£70

Edward III, Fourth coinage, Treaty period, Halfgroat, London, 1.63g/12h (N 1259; S 1620); together with a Florin coinage Halfpenny and an Antoninianus of Carausius [3]. Varied state

£60-£80

Richard II, Pennies (2). Durham, lis on breast, reads DVNOLM, 1.06g/6h (Allen DM 153); York, nothing on breast, quatrefoil in centre of rev., 0.97g/2h (N 1328, 1329c; S 1691, 1697) [2]. Better than ne

£100-£120

Richard II, Halfpenny, London, 0.54g/3h (N 1331b; S 1699); Henry VI, Leaf-Trefoil issue, Halfpenny, London, mm. cross V, leaf on breast, 0.39g/3h (N 1492; S 1905); Edward IV (second reign), Halfpenny, London, mm. pellet-in-annulet, 0.36g/1h (N 1667; S 2137) [3]. Fair to good ne

£80-£100

Henry VI, Leaf-Mascle issue, Halfpenny, 0.46g/8h (N 1480; S 1895); Henry VII, Second coinage, Penny, Sovereign type, Durham, Bp Tunstall, mm. star on obv. only, CD by shield, 0.57g/6h (N 1813; S 2354); together with Pennies of Henry III (3) [5]. Mostly ne or a little better £120-£150

2.33g/3h

440

Henry VIII, Second coinage, Groat, Tower, mm. rose on obv., lis on rev., bust D, saltires in forks, reads AGL and FRANCE, 2.33g/3h (N 1797; S 2337E); together with a 15th century base metal Jeton of Tournai [2]. Varied state £80-£100

441

Henry VIII, Second coinage, Halfgroat, York, Sede Vacante, mm. key, nothing by shield, 1.28g/1h (N 1806; S 2347); Elizabeth I, Sixth issue, Halfgroat, mm. escallop, 0.99g/8h (N 2016; S 2579); together with Elizabethan Threepences (2), both 1575, mm. eglantine [4]. Varied state £100-£150

442

Edward VI, Fine issue, Shilling, mm. Y, 5.50g/1h (N 1937; S 2482); together with miscellaneous hammered coins in silver (10), various types [11]. Generally fair to good ne £100-£120

443

Philip and Mary, Shilling, 1554, full titles, reads HISP, mark of value divided by crown above shield, 4.05g/2h (N 1967; S 2500); together with an assorted group of hammered coins in silver (8), various types [9]. Fair to very ne £100-£120

444

Elizabeth I, Third issue, Sixpence, 1571, mm. castle, 2.67g/5h (N 1997; S 2562); Fourth issue, Sixpence, 1574, mm. eglantine, 2.84g/6h (N 1997; S 2563) [2]. Fair to ne £60-£80

Provenance: First purportedly from the Middleham Hoard

445

Charles I, Tower mint, Halfgroat, Gp D, type 3a1, mm. tun, 0.96g/3h (N 2257; S 2831); together with other hammered silver coins (3) [4]. Fair to good ne, one pierced

£60-£80

Charles I, Farthings (2), Richmond type 2, mm. trefoil on obv., 0.47g/12h, Rose type 4, mm. crescent?, 1.01g/12h (E 107b, 206; S 3184, 3206); together with other Farthings (6) [8]. First two very ne, others varied state

£80-£100

Charles I, Farthing, Maltravers type 3, mm. woolpack/portcullis, 0.37g/12h (E 137b; S 3199); together with miscellaneous Charles I Farthings (4), various types [5]. Varied state

£50-£70

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (8); together with other hammered coins (7) [15] . Varied state, many broken £60-£80

Charles I, Farthing, Rose type 4, mm. crescent, 0.79g/12h (S 3206); together with other Farthings (7) [8]. Fair to good ne

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (14) [lot]. Fair to very ne

Charles

, miscellaneous Farthings (8) [lot].

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (10) [lot]. Fair to

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (10) [lot]. Fair to good ne

Charles I, miscellaneous Farthings (10) [lot]. Fair to good ne

Charles II, Shilling, 1663, !rst bust, Threepences (2), 1675, 1679, Twopence, 1679 (ESC 505, 690; S 3371, 3386, 3388) [4]. The Shilling pierce at 12 o’clock on obverse, otherwise good ne; the other two very ne

£50-£70

456

Charles II, Maundy Penny, 1674, inverted G in GRATIA (ESC 713; S 3390); George II, Maundy Penny, 1750 (ESC 1831; S 3715A); Victoria, Threehalfpence, 1860 (ESC 3471; S 3915) [3]. All extremely ne

£50-£70

457

James II, Maundy Threepence, 1686 (ESC 793; S 3415); William & Mary, Maundy Threepence, 1692 (ESC 927; S 3441); William III, Shilling, 1696, !rst bust, Sixpence, 1697C, !rst bust, small crowns (ESC 1104, 1271; S 3533, 3497); George II, Shillings (2), 1734, roses and plumes, 1758, Sixpences (2), 1746 LIMA, 1757 (ESC 1706, 1734, 1757, 1762; S 3698, 3704, 3710-11); George III, Shilling, with hearts, Sixpence, without hearts (ESC 2129, 2187; S 3743, 3748); with similar (3) [13]. Varied state £100-£120

458

William and Mary, Farthing, 1694 (BMC 616; S 3454); George III, Penny, 1806, incuse curl (BMC 1342; S 3780); Victoria, Pennies (3), 1896, 1897, 1901 (S 3961); together with miscellaneous British coins in base metals (41), various types [46]. Varied state

£50-£70

459

460

William III to George VI, Crowns (9), various dates [lot]. Fair to almost extremely ne

£200-£260

William III, a brass coin weight for a Guinea, 8.31g; together with a large group of contemporary weights (17), various denomination [18]. Fine or better, most scarce £120-£150

461

Anne, Shilling, 1707, Sixpence, 1707, Maundy Fourpence, 1710, Maundy Threepence, 1710, Maundy Twopence, 1707 (S 3595, 3596B, 3597A, 3610, 3619) [5]. Fair to very ne £50-£70

462

463

464

Anne to William IV, Halfcrowns (6), various dates [lot]. Fair to about very ne

George I, Shilling and Sixpence, both 1723 SS C (ESC 1586, 1614; S 3648, 3652) [2]. Both ne

465

466

467

468

469

471

473

474

475

476

477

478 x

479

480

481

£100-£150

£50-£70

George I, Maundy Penny, 1725 (S 3657); George III, Maundy Threepence, 1762, Maundy Penny, 1800 (S 3753, 3761); Victoria, Maundy Penny, 1840 (S 3920); Edward VII, Maundy Twopence, 1905 (S 3988) [5]. The last two good extremely ne, the rest very ne £50-£70

George II, Shilling, 1741, roses (ESC 1717; S 3701); George III, Shilling, 1787, with semée of hearts (ESC 2129; S 3746); Victoria, Shillings (5), 1864, 1887 (3), 1900 (S 3905, 3926, 3940A) [7]. Good ne to extremely ne £70-£90

George II, Sixpence, 1757, Halfpenny, 1749 (BMC 879; ESC 1762; S 3711, 3719); William IV, Halfpenny, 1837 (BMC 1465; S 3847); Victoria, Halfpenny, 1841 (BMC 1524; S 3949); together with miscellaneous British coins in silver (4), and copper (20), various types [28]. Varied state £100-£120

George II, Maundy Pennies (2), 1740, 1760 (S 3715); George III, Maundy Pennies (4), 1779, 1786, 1800, 1818 (S 3759, 3761, 3796); George IV, Maundy Twopence and Penny, both 1828 (S 3820, 3821); William IV, Maundy Penny, 1833 (S 3844); Victoria, Maundy Penny, 1868 (S 3920) [10]. Varied state £50-£70

George II, Halfpenny, 1738 (BMC 852; S 3717); William IV, Halfpenny, 1831 (BMC 1461; S 3847); together with miscellaneous Farthings (41), various dates [43]. Varied state £30-£50

George III, Sixpence, 1787, with hearts (ESC 2190; S 3748); Victoria, Sixpences (2), both 1887 (ESC 3142; S 3927); together with miscellaneous Sixpences and Threepences in silver (27) and cupro-nickel (7), various dates [37]. The rst extremely ne; the rest varied state £50-£70

George III, Halfpenny, 1775, a contemporary forgery, 6.71g/6h (cf. BMC 908; cf. S 3774); with similar (1) [2]. Both ne £50-£70

George III, Penny, 1797, Halfpennies (4), 1799 (2), 1806 (2) (BMC 1132, 1248, 1376; S 3777, 3778, 3781) [5]. Fine to very ne £50-£70

George III, Twopence and Penny, both 1797 (BMC 1077, 1132; S 3776, 3777) [2]. Both good very ne £100-£120

George III, Halfpenny, 1806 (BMC 1376; S 3781); George IV, Pennies (2), both 1826 (BMC 1425; S 3823); Victoria, Penny, 1858 (BMC 1518; S 3948) [4]. Very ne £40-£50

George III, Crowns (2), both 1819 (S 3787); George IV, Crown, 1821 (S 3805); Victoria, Crowns (3), 1844, 1889, 1900 (S 3882, 3921, 3937); Edward VII, Crown, 1902 (S 3978); George V, Crowns (2), both 1935, Silver Jubilee (S 40408); George VI, Crown, 1937 (S 4078) [10]. Fine or better £150-£200

George III, Halfcrowns (2), 1817 large head, 1820 (ESC 2090, 2105; S 3788, 2789); Victoria, Halfcrown, 1878 (ESC 2751; S 3889) [3]. The rst good very ne, the others very ne £70-£90

George III, Halfcrowns (2), both 1817 (ESC 2090, 2096; S 3788, 3789); George IV, Shilling, 1829 (ESC 2413; S 3812); together with miscellaneous British coins in silver (15) and base metals (6), various types [24]. Varied state

£70-£90

George III, Halfcrowns (2), 1816, 1817 (S 3788-9); George IV, Halfcrown, 1829 (S 3809); William IV, Halfcrown, 1837 (S 3834); Victoria, Halfcrowns (3), 1875, 1889, 1897 (S 3889, 3924, 3938); Edward VII, Halfcrown, 1910 (S 3980); George V, Halfcrowns (2), 1917, 1935 (S 4011, 4037) [10]. Generally fair to good ne

£100-£120

George III, Halfpenny Token, 1814 (W 1409; D 64); together with miscellaneous British coins in silver (5) and base metals (5), various types 11]. The rst very rare, fair; the rest varied state £40-£50

George III to George VI, a group of miscellaneous small denominations in silver (54), various types [54]. Varied state £100-£120

George IV, Crown, 1822, edge SECUNDO (ESC 2318; S 3805); Victoria, Crowns (3), 1845, edge VIII, cinquefoil stops, 1889, 1891, Double-Florin 1889, (ESC 2564, 2598, 2591, 2701; S 3882, 3921, 3923); together with later Crowns (3) [8]. Fair to good extremely ne £300-£400

George IV, Shilling, 1826 (ESC 2409; S 3812); Victoria, Crown, 1889 (ESC 2589; S 3921); George V, Shilling, 1932 (S 4039) [3]. Fair to extremely ne £50-£70

482

William IV, Shillings (2), 1834, 1835 (S 3835); together with other British coins, Charles I to Victoria, in silver (13), base metal (19, including William and Mary tin Halfpenny) [34]. Varied state

£60-£80

483

484

Victoria, Florins (3), 1858, 1864, 1872 (ESC 2839, 2854, 2878; S 3891, 3892, 3893) [3]. Very ne or better £70-£90

Victoria, Double-Florins (2), 1887, Arabic 1 (1), Roman I (1), Florins (3), 1873, 1887, 1896 (S 3893, 3922-23, 3925, 3939); Edward VII, Florin, 1907 (S 3981); George V, Florins (2), 1918, 1935 (S 4012, 4038); George VI, Florin, 1942 (S 4081) [9]. Fine to extremely ne £70-£90

485

Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date, Halfcrown, 1887, Florin, 1883 (ESC 2697, 2771, 2905; S 3900, 3923, 3924); together with miscellaneous Victorian coins in silver (41) and base metals (12), various types [56]. Varied state £120-£150

486

Victoria, Crown, 1887, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date (ESC 2585, 2697; S 3921, 3923) [2]. Both cleaned, otherwise extremely ne £100-£120

487

Victoria, Double-Florin, 1887, Arabic 1 in date (ESC 2697; S 3923); George V, Crown, 1935, Silver Jubilee (ESC 3654; S 4048); George VI, Crowns (3), 1937 (2), 1951, Festival of Britain (4020, 4024; S 4078, 4111) [5]. Generalyl extremely ne £50-£70

488

Victoria, Halfcrown, 1887, Florin, 1895, Pennies (2), 1854, 1855, Halfpenny, 1854 (ESC 2771, 2965; BMC 1506, 1509, 1542; S 3924, 3939, 3948, 3949) [5]. Generally good very ne or better £100-£120

489

Victoria, Florins (2), both 1887 (S 3925); Edward VII, Florins (2), 1906, 1907 (S 3981); George V, Florins (4), 1911, 1923 (2), 1929 (S 4012, 4022, 4038); George VI, Florins (3), 1940, 1947, 1948 (S 4081, 4102); Elizabeth II, Florins (5), 1966, 1967 (3), 1970 (S 4146) [16]. Varied state £70-£90

490

491

Victoria, Shillings (2), as a pair of cufflinks or clothing studs, 23mm each [2]. Brightly toned, good very ne £80-£100

Victoria, Sixpences (2), 1887 shield rev., 1900 (ESC 3142, 3293; S 3927, 3941) [2]. Both prettily toned, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64 and 65] £50-£70

492

493

Victoria, Halfcrown, 1896, Florin, 1899 (ESC 2782, 2969; S 3938, 3939) [2]. Toned, good very ne

494

495

£40-£50

Victoria, Pennies (7), 1844, 1846, 1847, 1851, 1854 (2), 1862 (S 3948, 3954); George V, Penny, 1927 (S 4054); George VI, Penny, 1938 (S 4114) [9]. Fine or better £40-£50

Victoria, Farthings (2), 1888, 1890 (S 3958); George V, Farthings (2), 1921, 1930 (S 4060, 4061) [4]. All with much original colour, good extremely ne £50-£70

Victoria, ‘Model’ Crown Token, 1847, in silver-gilt copper, by J. Moore, 8.02g/12h (KM X24); with miscellaneous merchant Tokens in base metals (8), various types [9]. Good ne to extremely ne £20-£30

George V, Halfcrowns (51), all .500 silver, various dates (S 4011, 4021, 4032); George VI, Halfcrown, 1945 (S 4080); Elizabeth II, Halfcrowns (4), 1954, 1961, 1965, 1967 (S 4145) [56]. Generally ne to very ne £150-£200

George V to Elizabeth II, Shillings (57), in silver (27) and cupro-nickel (30), various dates [57]. Good very ne to mint state

£70-£90

£50-£70 498

499

George V, Crown, 1935, Silver Jubilee (ESC 3654; S 4048); George VI, Crown, 1937 (ESC 4020; S 4078); together with miscellaneous British coins in silver (6) and base metals (2) [8]. Varied state

George V, proof Halfcrown, 1927 (S 4037); George VI, Crown, 1937 (S 4078) [2]. The rst impaired by circulation, otherwise good very ne £60-£80

500

501

Elizabeth II, Penny, undated, double-obverse strike (cf. S 4157); with related coins (2) [3]. An unusual error, very ne £100-£120

Elizabeth II, miscellaneous pre-decimal coins, c. 1953-67, Halfcrowns to Halfpennies, various dates [Lot]. All lustrous and as struck, mint state £70-£90

502

Elizabeth II, Two Pounds (5), 1989 (4) Bill of Rights, 1996, Euro 96 (S K3, K7) [6]. All lustrous, mint state £10-£20

503

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown size coins (8), all 1977, comprising issues of the UK, Falkland Islands, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Jersey, Mauritius, St. Helena and Tristan Da Cunha [8]. Generally About as struck, all in matching cases of issue with original leaets

£150-£200

504

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crown size coins (7), all 1977, comprising issues of the UK (3), Falkland Islands, Guernsey, and Mauritius and St. Helena; together with other Crown silver coins in silver (6) [13]. Extremely ne to about as struck; all in cases of issue, many with original leaets and certicates of authenticity

£200-£260

505

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crowns (4), 1981 (2), 1990, 1993; silver Proof Two Pounds, 1994; silver Proof Fifty Pence, 2003; together with other crown size silver Proofs (6) and other silver Proofs (3) [15]. Generally about as struck, cased most with certicates of authenticity

£200-£260

506

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Crowns (3), 1990 (2), 1997; silver Proof Piedfort Pound, 1986; silver Proof Pounds (2), 1987, 2001 [7]. Generally about as struck; in cases of issue, most with original certicates

£100-£150

507

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Five Pounds, 1993, silver proof Two Pounds 1996, silver Proof Pounds (2), 1995-6; Silver Jubilee, 1977, a silver medal, bust right, rev. tied laurel branches, crown between them, 45.42g, 45mm; together with other silver Proof Five Pounds (4) and silver Proof pounds (3), a silver proof 10 Dollars of Fiji and a silver Proof Half Dollar of the United States [14]. Generally as struck, almost all cased; housed with a Westminster Collection case

£300-£360

508

Elizabeth II, Silver Anniversary Collection for the 25th Anniversary of Decimal Currency, silver Proof Pound to Penny (S PSS09); together with Executive Proof Set, 2000. comprising Five Pounds to Penny; together with miscellaneous other proof sets (6) [8]. Generally as struck; in cases of issue with certicates of authenticity

£60-£80

509

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds, 1996, silver Proof Piedfort Pounds (2) 1985, 1987, silver Proof Pounds (4), 1986 (2), 1995, 2000, silver Proof Piedfort Fifty Pence, 1997, silver Proof Fifty Pence (2), 1998, 2000; together with Royal mint silver ingots [12]. Generally as struck, brilliant, four000 i0n cases of issue with certicates of authenticity

£80-£100

510

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Two Pounds (3), 1996, 1997, 2001, silver Proof Piedfort Pounds (2), 1997, 2001, silver Proof Pounds (2), 1984, 1998, silver Proof. Piedfort Fifty Pence (3), 1993(2), 1998, silver Proof Fifty Pence, 1998 [11]. Generally about as struck, brilliant; all in cases of issue, many with certicates of authenticity

£100-£150

511

Elizabeth II, silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds (2) 1994, 1999; silver Proof Two Pounds (3), 1989(2), 1997; silver Proof Piedfort Pounds (2), 1994, 1999; silver Proof Pounds (4), 1983, 1987, 1988, 1997; silver Proof Fifty Pence, 1994; silver Proof Ten Pence (4), all 1992; silver Proof Five Pence (2), both 1990 [18]. General brilliant as struck; all in cases of issue, most with certicates of authenticity £150-£200

512

Elizabeth II, Presentation Set, 2003, DNA Discovery, comprising silver Proof Two Pounds, Pound and Fifty Pence; silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds (2), both 1989; silver Proof Two Pounds (2), 1994, 1995; silver Proof Pounds (5), 1993, 1994(2), 1995(2) [12]. Generally about as struck, brilliant; in cases of issue with certicates of authenticity £150-£200

513

Elizabeth II, Presentation Set, 2003, DNA Discovery, comprising silver Proof Two Pounds, Pound and Fifty Pence; silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds (3), 1995(2), 1998; silver Proof Two Pounds (2), 1995, 1995; silver Proof Pounds (4), 1983, 1984, 1988, 1989; silver Proof Piedfort Ten Pence, 1992; silver Proof Piedfort Five Pence, 1990; silver Proof Five Pence (4), all 1990 [18]. Generally about as struck, a few with clouded elds; in cases of issue, most with certicates of authenticity £150-£200

514

Elizabeth II, Presentation set, 1993, comprising silver Proof Crown, Pound and Fifty Pence; silver Proof Fifty Pence, 1993; silver Proof Piedfort Twenty Pence, 1982; together with silver Proof Pounds (10, one a Piedfort) [15]. Generally about as struck; in cases of issue, most with certicates of authenticity £100-£150

515

Elizabeth II, Presentation set, 1995, Liberation of the Channel Islands, silver Proof Piedfort Two Pounds, of Jersey and Guernsey 56.56g, 56.56g; together with other silver Crown size coins (6), mostly Proofs issued by members of the Commonwealth [8]. Generally about as struck; in cases of issue (several of these showing signs of water damaged) and mostly with certicates of authenticity £150-£200

516

Elizabeth II, miscellaneous Crown sized silver Proofs (11); together other silver Proofs (4) [15]. General about as struck; in cases of issue (several of these damaged) £200-£260

517

Elizabeth II, Fifty Pence (29), all 2011-12, London Olympic and Paralympic Games, various types, complete, with Royal Mint medallion [30]. All as struck; in Royal Mint presentation book £50-£70

519 x

ElizabethII, TwentyPounds(2),both2015(SNE4); GIBRALTAR, ElizabethII,ProofCrown,2009,HenryVIII(KM1438); together with miscellaneous British and World medals (16, one silver), various types [19]. Generally extremely ne £70-£90

Miscellaneous hammered silver coins (18), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Varied state, several broken £80-£100

Miscellaneoushammeredsilvercoins(8);togetherwithaRomanDenariusandmilledcoins(6,oneacontemporarycopy)[15]. Varied state

£100-£150

Miscellaneous hammered coins (11, ten silver), Edward I to Elizabeth I, various denominations [11]. Varied state £150-£200

Miscellaneoushammeredsilvercoins(11),variousissuersanddenominations;togetherbasemetalRomancoins[14]. Variedstate £100-£150

Miscellaneoushammeredsilvercoins(12),variousissuesanddates;togetherwithRomanDenarii(4)andabasemetalcopyofan Islamic coin [17]. Fair to very ne, several broken £120-£150 523

A large assortment of miscellaneous British coins in base metals (approx. 200), various types [Lot]. Varied state £120-£150

Miscellaneous coins in .500 silver (approx. 150), various dates and types [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous British coins in silver (approx. 100), various types and dates [Lot]. Fair

£300-£400

£120-£150

BritishandWorldCoins,mostly19thand20thcenturybasemetalissues,somesilver,togetherwithWorldBanknotes(31)[Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous silver proof coins (21), various types [21]. All as struck

Miscellaneous British and Irish Ecu trials (approx. 50), together with similar [Lot]. All extremely ne or better

£100-£150

£150-£200

£20-£30

£70-£90 530

531

Miscellaneous British and Irish coins and medals (approx. 200), various types [Lot]. Varied state

GUERNSEY, GeorgeV,8Doubles,1918H,Heatonmint(KM14); ElizabethII,ProofFiftyPence,1987(KM45.1);togetherwith miscellaneous Channel Islands coins in base metals (38) [40]. Varied state

£30-£50

£100-£120 532

ISLEOFMAN, JamesStanley,Firstissue,Penny,1709,Secondissue,Penny,1733(Prid.1,13;S7401,7408); GeorgeIII, Halfpenny,1786(Prid.31;S7414); LUNDY, MartinColesHarman,Puffins(2),1929,1977,Half-Puffins(2),1929,1977(KM Tn1-4); together with similar (19), various types [26]. Varied state

ISLEOFMAN, OnchanInternmentCamp,PennyToken,undated(1941),inbrass,18mm,2.84g/12h(KMTn24);withsimilar tokens (3), various types [4]. Generally very ne £40-£50 533 ElizabethII,CommonwealthGames,1986,presentationset,comprisingsilverTwoPoundsandsilverCrownsizedcoins(11)of Barbados,Botswana,Guernsey,Tonga,TheBahams,Gambia,TheFalklandIslands,Jersey,CaymanIslandsandGhana[12]. Generally as struck; housed within presentation frame

£120-£150 534

535

IRELAND,EdwardI,Pennies(2),classIb,Waterford,1.24g/12h;classIV,Dublin,1.40g/6h(S6249,6264);togetherwithaHenry III Penny of Dublin, moneyer Davi [3]. Fine or better, last pierced

£80-£100

536

A small bronze medieval brooch or ringlet, 19mm, 2.77g. Fine

End of Day One

£10-£20

537

538

539

Ancient Coins from Various Properties

Gaul

Normandy,goldQuarter-Stater, c. late3rdCenturyBC,laureateheadright,wearingpearlnecklace, rev. gallopinghorseright, uncertain object below possibly an axe, pseudo-legend in exergue, 1.86g/8h (DT 2077; LT –). Pale yellowish gold, ne £90-£120

Macedonia

Eion,Trihemiobol,460-400,goosestandingright,lizardabove, A below, rev.quadripartiteincusesquare,0.87g/12h(SNGANS 285-6). Very ne, slightly ragged an £80-£100

Akanthos,Hekte,Milesian-weight,424-400,forepartofbullleft,headreverted, rev. quadripartiteincusesquare,2.22g/11h(Kroll Empire !g. 5.9b; McClean 3144; BMC 35). Good ne, dark cabinet tone £120-£150

The Macedonian Kingdom

£1,500-£1,800 540

AntigonosIIGonatas,Tetradrachm,Amphipolis,c.274-260,macedonianshield,thecentralbossadornedwithahornedheadof Panleft,wearinggoatskinaroundneck,clubovershoulder, rev. AthenaAlkidemosstridingleft,seenfrombehind,holdingspear andbrandishingthunderbolt,Macedonianhelmettolowerleft,monogramtolowerright,17.15g/12h(Panagopoulou86 [O26/R82]; SNG Ashmolean 3258; SNG Fitzwilliam 2304, same dies). Extremely ne, handsome old cabinet tone

Thrace

£60-£80 541

ApolloniaPontika,Tetrobol,410-341,facinggorgonion, rev. anchor, "ankedAandcray!sh,2.78g/3h(Topalov45;SNGRuse301 -20). Very ne, grey tone

Cherronesos,Hemidrachm, c. 386-338,forepartoflionright,headreverted, rev. quadripartiteincusesquare,twosunken quarters containing A and a pruning knife, 2.50g (McClean 4061-4; cf. BMC 221ff). Very ne, dark grey tone £70-£90

543 x

Thebes,ARTetartemorion,c.480-60BC,Boiotianshield, rev. Archaic Θ withinincusesquare,0.20g(BCDBoiotia357;HGC4, 1373). Good very ne £120-£150

Thebes,Stater,395-338,struckunderthemagistrateKabi-,Boeotianshield, rev. amphoradividing KA-BI,12.06g/1h(BCD529; McClean 5601; BMC 150; Sear 2399). Good ne, handsome old cabinet tone £300-£400

542
Boiotia
544

Peloponnesos

545

Sikyon,Hemidrachm, c.330-280BC,chimaeraleft, rev. dove !yingleft,2.86g/1h(BCD298;McClean6255). Nearlyvery ne,dark tone with neon blue highlights £120-£150

546

Sikyon,Hemidrachm, c.330-280BC,chimaeraleft, rev. dove !yingleft,2.71g/6h(BCD298;McClean6255). Good ne,lightgrey tone £90-£120

Bithynia

547

Kalchedon, Hemidrachm, 400-330, forpart of bull left, rev. three corn ears, 1.93g/3h (SNG BM 109-11). Very ne, dark grey tone £100-£120

Aeolis

548

Kyme,Tetradrachm,struckinthenameandtypesofAlexandertheGreat,uncertainmagistrate, c. 188-170,headHeraklesright, wearinglion’sscalpheaddress,pawstiedbelowchin, rev. Zeusseatedleftonornatethrone,holdingeagleandplainsceptre, 15.23g/1h (Price 1643). Centrally struck on a broad an, some light scratches, good ne £90-£120

Seleukid Kings of Syria

549

DemetriosII (Firstreign,146-138).Tetradrachm,Seleukia-on-the-Tigris,145-141,diademedheadrightwithin "lletedborder, rev. Tyche seated left on stool, holding sceptre and cornucopia, 15.97g/1h (SC 1984.1). Good ne, some surface porosity £70-£90

Judæa

550

BarKochbaRevolt,AEmiddlebronze,yr1[13203],‘EleazarthePriest’[inPaleo-Hebrewscript],palm-treewithsevenbranches andtwoclustersoffruit, rev. ‘YearoneoftheredemptionofIsrael’[inPaleo-Hebrewscript],grapebunchonvine,7.28g/7h (Sofaer 22). Very ne, obverse better

£120-£150

Achæmened Kings of Persia

551

ACHÆMENIDKINGSOFPERSIA, XerxesIItoArtaxerxesII,ARSiglos,c.420-375BC,Sardes,kingrunningright,holding dagger with quiver over shoulder, rev. incuse, 5.31g (Klein 764). Prettily toned, very ne

£100-£120

552

ACHÆMENIDKINGSOFPERSIA,DariusIItoArtaxerxesII,ARSiglos,c.420-375BC,Sardes,kingrunningright,holding dagger, rev. incuse,5.55g(CarradicetypeIVB); XerxesIItoArtaxerxesII,ARSiglos,c.420-375BC,Sardes,kingrunningright, holding dagger with quiver over shoulder, rev. incuse, 5.31g (Carradice type IVB) [2]. Good ne, toned £50-£70

Arsakid Kings of Parthia

553

AutophradatesII,ARDrachm,c.200-150BC,Istakhr,beardedheadrightwearingdiademandkyrbasia, rev. FireTempleof Ahura-Mazda, 4.12g/11h (Sunrise 576). Almost extremely ne

£50-£70

554

MithradatesI,ARDrachm,c.171-138BC,Hekatompylos,bustleftwearingbashlyk, rev. seatedrightonomphalos,holdingbow, 3.73g/12h (Sellwood 10.1; Shore 12-13). Toned, good ne, rare

£50-£70

555

PhraatesII,ARDrachm,c.132-26BC,Tambrax,diademedbustleft, TAM behind, rev. seatedrightonomphalos,holdingbow, 4.04g/11h (Sellwood 16.11; Shore 50). Very ne or a little better, toned

£70-£90

556

557

558

559

560

561

562

563

564

565

566

567

568

Ancient Coins from Various Properties

Arsakes XVI, AR Drachm, c. 78-61 BC, Rhagai, bare head left, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 4.04g/12h (Sellwood 30.17; Shore 133-5). Cabinet tone, about extremely ne

£70-£90

Mithradates III, AR Drachm, c. 87-80 BC, Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara decorated with six-rayed star, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.71g/12h (Sellwood 31.5; Shore 122). Struck on an elongated an, good very ne

£50-£70

Orodes I, AR Drachm, c. 90-80 BC, Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara decorated with six-rayed star, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 4.19g/12h (Sellwood 31.6; Shore 123). Lightly toned, extremely ne

£70-£90

Phraates III, AR Drachm, c. 70-57 BC, Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara decorated with horns and stags, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.84g/1h (Sellwood 39.2; Shore 180). Attractively toned, good very ne or a little better

£50-£70

Orodes II, AR Drachm, c. 57-38 BC, Rhagai, diademed bust left, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.81g/12h (Sellwood 46.11; Shore -). A little soft, otherwise good very ne

£70-£90

Phraates IV, AR Tetradrachm, c. 38-2 BC, Seleukeia on the Tigris, bust left with diadem, rev. seated right on throne, receiving palm from Tyche, 14.19g/12h (Sellwood 51.22; Shore 271). Toned, good ne

£50-£70

Phraataces, AR Drachm, c. 2 BC - 4 AD, Ekbatana, bare bust left, !anked by Nike holding diadem, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.85g/12h (Sellwood 57.13; Shore 322). Small chip at 12 o’clock, otherwise very ne, scarce £50-£70

Gotarzes II, AR Drachm, c. 40-51 AD, Ekbatana, bare head left, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.55g/1h (Sellwood 65.33; Shore 364). Light cabinet tone, good very ne

£50-£70

Meherdates, AR Drachm, c. 49-50 AD, Ekbatana, bust facing wearing tiara, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.59g/1h (Sellwood 67.1; Shore 368). Toned, good very ne £50-£70

Vonones II, AR Drachm, c. 51 AD, Ekbatana, bust facing weaing tiara, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.34g/1h (Sellwood 67.1; Shore 368). Very ne or a little better, rare £100-£120

Vologases III, AR Drachm, c. 105-47 AD, Ekbatana, bare bust left, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.64g/12h (Sellwood 78.3; Shore 413-14). Prettily toned, extremely ne £70-£90

Vologases IV, AR Drachm, c. 147-91 AD, Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.44g/1h (Sellwood 84.132; Shore 434). Sharply struck, extremely ne £70-£90

Vologases IV, AR Tetradrachm, c. 147-91 AD, Seleukeia on the Tigris, bust left wearing tiara, B behind, rev. seated left receiving wreath from Tyche, 9.87g/1h (Sellwood 84.13; Shore 427). Toned, very ne £70-£90

Osroes II, AR Drachm, c. 190-208 AD, Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.60g/11h (Sellwood 85.1; Shore 437). Sharply struck, extremely ne £70-£90 569

570

Vologases VI, AR Drachm, c. 208-228 AD, Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.64g/12h (Sellwood 88.18). Prettily toned, about extremely ne

£50-£70

Sasanian Kings

£70-£90 571

572

573

Shahpur II, Drachm, c. 309-379 AD, Kabul, 3.83g/3h (Sunrise 847). Toned, good very ne, rare

Peroz I, Drachm, c. 457-84 AD, Court, 3.88g/3h (Sunrise 941). Struck on an irregular an, extremely ne

Zamasp, Drachm, c. 497-99 AD, Ahwaz, 4.01g/3h (Sunrise -). Toned, good very ne, very rare

Republican Issues

£50-£70

£100-£120

574

Anonymous, Æ Quadrans, V series, 211-10, Southeast Italian mint, head of Hercules right, wearing lion skin, rev. prow right, V to right, three pellets below, 7.48g (Craw. 87/4). Good ne, very rare £10-£15

575

M. Caecilius Q.f. Q.n. Metellus, Denarius, c 127, helmeted head of Roma right, ROMA downwards behind, X below chin, rev. Macedonian shield with elephant's head in central boss, surrounded by laurel wreath, 3.56g/3h (Craw. 263/1a; RSC Caecilia 29). Edge marks, very ne, toned

£60-£80

576

Provenance: Bt Seaby 1975 [with supporting ticket]

The Pompeians

Pompey Magnus, Denarius, Military mint in the East moving with Pompey, April-June 49 BC, moneyers Lucius Cornelius Lentulus and Caius Claudius Marcellus, triskeles with winged head of Medusa at centre and ears of corn between legs, rev. LENT MAR on left, COS to right, nude Jupiter standing facing right holding thunderbolt in right hand and eagle on left, 3.60g/9h (Craw. 445/1a; BMCRR Sicily 3-4; RSC Cornelia 64; Sear 4). Minor edge chip, otherwise good ne, old dark tone

£150-£200

577

Cnaeus Pompey Junior, Denarius, Corduba, 46-5, helmeted head of Roma right, rev. Hispania standing, presenting palm branch to soldier standing on prow of galley, 3.63g/8h (Craw. 469/1a; BMCRR Spain 72; RSC Pompey the Great 1). Edge marks and scratches, struck a little off-centre, otherwise better very ne, grey tone

£200-£260

Julius Caesar

578

Denarius, military mint travelling with Caesar, 49-8, elephant walking right, trampling on dragon before, CAESAR in exergue, rev. emblems of the ponti!cate; simpulum, aspergillum, axe and apex, 3.81g/3h (Craw. 443/1; BMCRR Gaul 27-30; RSC 49). Good very ne, struck a little off-centre on a broad an; superb elephant

£600-£800

Augustus (27 BC-AD 14)

579

Denarius, Cæsaraugusta, c 19-18 BC, bust left, wearing oak wreath, CAESAR AVGVSTVS around, rev DIVUS IVLIVS either side of eight-rayed comet with tail upwards, 3.79g/3h(RIC 37b; RSC 97). A few marks on obverse, otherwise good very ne well centred on a broad an, attractive grey tone

£400-£500

Provenance: Bonhams Auction, 3 April 2008, lot 393

Agrippa (d. 12 BC)

580

Agrippa, As, restitution issue under Gaius, 37-41, head of Agrippa left, wearing rostral crown, M AGRIPPA L F COS III around, rev. Neptune, cloaked, standing left, holding dolphin in right hand and trident in left, S C in !eld, 11.42g/7h (RIC Gaius 58; RCV 1812). Light smoothing in obverse eld, otherwise very ne, portrait better, brown patina £150-£200

Nero (54-68)

581

Sestertius, laureate bust right, rev. heavily tooled into the form of an aquatic scene, 23.80g. Very ne, unusual £50-£60

Domitian (81-96)

582

As, 87, laureate bust right, wearing aegis on shoulder, rev. Fides standing right, holding corn ears and plate of fruit, FIDEI PVBLICAE around, 11.64g/7h (RIC 543). Very ne, tooled in elds

£90-£120

583

Dupondius, 95-6, radiate bust right, [IMP] CAES DOMIT AVG GERM COS XVII CENS PER P P around, rev. Virtus standing right, resting foot on helmet, holding spear and parazonium, VIRTVTI AVGVSTI S C around, 12.44g/5h (RIC 804; RCV 2817). Very ne, brown patina

£80-£100

584

Provenance: The Michael Atkin Collection of Roman Coins, DNW Auction 249, 1 February 2022, lot 695

Nerva (96-98)

Denarius, laureate head right, rev. Fortuna standing left, holding rudder and cornucopia, FORTVNA AVGVSTA around, 2.83g/6h (RIC 16; RSC 66). Very ne, patchy patina £80-£100

Hadrian (117-138)

585

Dupondius, Travel Series, 130-33, draped bust right, HADRIANVS AVG COS III PP around, rev. Nilus reclining right, holding cornucopia and reed, hippopotamus by feet, 9.42g/12h (RIC 1703; BMC 1774-5). Very ne, scarce, a little roughness £90-£120

Faustina II (Augusta 146-175)

586

Denarius, 161-75, draped bust right, rev. Fecunditas standing right, holding sceptre and child, 3.45g/6h (RIC 677; RSC 99a). Very ne, grey toned £60-£80

Provenance: Bt Seaby 1969 [with supporting ticket]

Lucilla (Augusta 161-182)

587

Denarius, 164-80, draped bust right, rev. Venus standing left, 2.99g/12h (RIC 786; RSC 89). Nearly very ne, grey toned £50-£60

Provenance: Bt Seaby 1972 [with supporting ticket]

Septimius Severus (193-211)

588

Denarius, 202-10, laureate head right, rev. Dae Caelestis, draped, riding right on lion, holding thunderbolt in right hand and sceptre in left hand, water gushing from rock below, 3.47g/6h (RIC 266; RSC 222). Very ne, portrait better, golden-grey tone £60-£80

Elagabalus (218-222)

589

Denarius, 218-22, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Mars advancing right, holding spear and trophy, MARS VICTOR around, 3.15g/12h (RIC 121; RSC 109). Very ne, grey tone

£50-£60

590

591

592

593

594

595

596

597

598

599

Severus Alexander (222-235)

Denarius, 222, laureate, draped and cuirassed bist right, rev. Mars standing left, holding branch and spear, PM TR P COS PP around, 2.74g/6h (RIC 7; RSC 208). Good very ne, some residual lustre

£60-£80

Denarius, 230, laureate head right, rev. Virtus seated left, holding branch and sceptre, VIRTVS AVG around, 3.13g/1h (RIC 221; RSC 580). Good very ne, old grey tone, minute striking crack

£60-£80

Gordian III (238-244)

Antoninianus, 240, radiate and draped bust right, rev. Roma seated, ROMAE AETERNAE around, 4.70g/12h (RIC 70; RSC 314; RCV 8658). Good very ne, toned £40-£50

Herennius Etruscus (251)

Antoninianus, 250-1, radiate and draped bust right, rev Herennius, in military attire, standing left, holding wand and transverse spear, 3.96g/1h (RIC Trajan Decius 147c; RSC 26). Almost extremely ne, golden tone over residual lustre £60-£80

Provenance: Bt CNG 2001

Allectus (293-296)

Quinarius, C mint, radiate and cuirassed bust right, IMP C ALLECTVS AVG around, rev. galley left with mast and !ve(?) rowers, VIRTVS AVG above, QC below, 2.49g/6h (RIC 565). Better than very ne with a strong portrait, dark green patina

£100-£120

Maximinus II (Cæsar 305-308)

Follis, London, 307, !rst reduction, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev naked Genius standing left, modius on head, holding patera and cornucopia, GENIO POP ROM around, PLN in exergue, 6.86g/6h (CT 5.01.005; RIC 89a). Good very ne, glossy dark patina

£60-£80

Constantine I, the Great (306-337)

Follis, London, 312-3, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Emperor standing right, holding spear and globe, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, star in left !eld, PLN in exergue, 4.42g/6h (RIC VI 265; CT 7.11.003). Good very ne, dark patina, light cleaning marks

£90-£120

Follis, London, 307-10, second reduction, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev Mars advancing right, holding transverse spear and shield, PLN in exergue, MARTI PATRI PROPVG around, 6.93g/6h (CT 5.04.008; RIC VI 108). Glossy dark-brown patina with a few spots of green, better than very ne £40-£50

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 3.94g/6h (RIC VI 222). Very ne, some silvering £60-£80

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 4.07g/6h (RIC VI 222). Very ne, dark patina with a little roughness £40-£50

600

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 5.53g/6h (RIC VI 222). Good very ne, toned £50-£60

601

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 4.27g/7h (RIC VI 222). Very ne, dark green patina £40-£50

602

603

604

605

606

Ancient Coins from Various Properties

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 3.86g/7h (RIC VI 222). Very ne, dark patina

£40-£50

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 4.35g/7h (RIC VI 222). Very ne

£40-£50

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 4.51g/6h (RIC VI 222). Very ne

£40-£50

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 4.42g/6h (RIC VI 222). Very ne

£40-£50

Follis, London, 310-12, diademed and cuirassed bust right, CONSTANTINVS PF AVG around, rev. Emperor standing left, holding globe and spear, star in right !eld, PRINCIPI IVVENTVTIS around, PLN in exergue, 4.38g/6h (RIC VI 222). Weakly struck on the reverse, good very ne

£40-£50

Constantine II (Cæsar 317-337)

607

Æ Follis, Siscia, 320-1, laureate head right, rev. wreath containing vot x, caesarvm nostrorvm around, γsis and sunburst below, 2.82g/6h (RIC VII 182). Tiny an crack, extremely ne, attractive dark surfaces

£60-£80

608

Provenance: Purportedly from the Nether Crompton Hoard (1989)

Æ Follis, Trier, 333-4, laureate and cuirassed bust right, rev. Two soldiers standing facing, heads turned toward one another, each holding spear and resting hand on shield set on ground between them, 2.60g/7h (RICVII 556). Almost extremely ne, dark brown glossy patina

£60-£80

609

Provenance: Ex Nether Compton Hoard (1989); CNG eAuction 580, 5 February 2025, lot 731

Constantius II (337-361)

A uniface cast copy of a large gold Medallion of Nicomedia, draped and diademed bust right, holding globe surmounted by Victoriola, 80mm (cf. Walters Art Museum 57.527 for the original). Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, otherwise very ne £80-£100

Roman Provincial Coinage

610

EGYPT, Alexandria, Nero, Tetradrachm, yr 11 [64/5], radiate bust right with aegis, rev eagle standing left with palm, 13.55g/12h (RPC 5283; Milne 228); Galba, Tetradrachm, yr 2 [68/9], laureate head of Galba right, rev Kratesis with Nike and trophy, standing left, star in left !eld, 11.02g/12h (RPC 5339; Milne 329) [2]. Fine £60-£80

611

GAUL, Leuci,castPotins(4),headleft, rev.boarstandingright,decorationbelow,4.86g/9h(DT226;LT9044),similar, rev.boar standingleft,decorationbelow,5.28g/3h(DT227; cf. LT9044);helmetedheadleft, !ower-likemotifemergingfrommouth, rev bullright, !eur-de-lisabove,3.44g/4h(DT229;LT9155);helmetedheadleft, rev. geometric "gurerunningleft,armsraised, 3.70g/1h (DT 230; LT –); together with other Potins of the Leuci (5) [9]. Fair to ne; one with light verdigris £80-£100

612

613

614

GAUL, Lingones, cast Potins (8), (DT 3261-2) [lot]. Fine to very ne

£60-£80

GAUL, miscellaneous bronze units (28), various issuers and types [lot]. Fair to very ne, an interesting mixed group £100-£150

CENTRALGAUL, Pictones,silverDrachms(4),headfacingright,hairinlargelocks, rev. wingedhorsemangallopingright, !eurondecoratedwithglobulebelow,3.09g/6h,2.88g/9h,3.10g/1h,2.46g/5h(DT3678-9;LT4461);bronzeUnit,celticisedhead right,traceoflegendbefore, rev.horsegallopingright, !ower-likecircleofpelletsbelow,3.33g/5h(DT3691;LT–)[5]. Fairtovery ne £70-£90

GAUL, Remi,goldQuarter-Stater,parallelroundedlinesterminatinginglobules, rev. horsegallopingleft,ornamentsaround, 1.26g/9h(DT183-4; cf. LT8030);togetherwithanotherQuarter-StaterandsilverUnitsofthesametribe[4]. Firstgood nebut struck off-centre, others fair to ne £80-£100

THRACE,Cherronesos,Hemidrachms(2), c. 386-338,forepartoflionright,headreverted, revs. quadripartiteincusesquare, withtwosunkenquarterscontainingapelletandagrapebunch,2.40g(McClean4079);togetherwithotherssimilar(7)[8]. Fairto very ne £100-£150 616

SELEUKID KINGS OF SYRIA, miscellaneous Tetradrachms (6), various issuers and types [lot]. Varied state £180-£220

SELEUKIDKINGSOFSYRIA, MiscellaneousTetradrachms(6),allinthenameofAlexandertheGreat,allwithSeleukid countermarks [lot]. Fine and better £180-£220

Miscellaneous Tetradrachms (8), various issuers [8]. Varied state

620

621

622

£200-£260

JUDÆA, Procurators, Festus (underNero),Prutah,yr5[58-59], NEPWNOC inwreath, rev. legendaroundpalmfrond,1.92g/11h (Sofaerp.271,67;RPC4972); PontiusPilate (underTiberius),AEPrutah,yr16[29-30],threeboundgrainears, rev. simpulum, 1.93g/10h(RPC4967); AntoniusFelix,AEPrutah,yr14[52-59],crossedshields, rev. palmtree,2.33g/2h(Hendin652);together with other Jewish coins (4), various types [7]. Generally ne or a little better £70-£90

KINGSOFPARTHIA,ArtabanosII,ARDrachm(2),c.10-38AD,Ekbatana,3.28g/12,3.78g/12h(Sellwood63.6;Shore341-3); Vardanes II, AR Drachm, c. 38-46, Ekbatana, 3.77g/12h (Sellwood 64.31; Shore 353) [3]. Generally very ne

£50-£70

KINGSOFPARTHIA,PakorosII,ARDrachm,c.78-105,Ekbatana,barebustleft, rev. seatedrightonthrone,holdingbow, 3.60g/12h(Sellwood73.11;Shore395); VologasesI,ARDrachm,c.51-78AD,Ekbatana,bareheadleft, WL inAramaicbehind, rev. seatedrightonthrone,holdingbow,3.91g/11h(Sellwood71.1;Shore377); VologasesII,ARDrachm,c.77-80,Ekbatana, bust left wearing tiara, rev. seated right on throne, holding bow, 3.40g/12h (Sellwood 72.10; Shore -) [3]. Very ne or better £70-£90

623

KINGSOFPARTHIA,MithradatesII,ARDrachm,c.121-91BC,Ekbatana,diademedbustleftwearingtiara, rev. seatedright onthrone,holdingbow,4.06g/1h(Sellwood28.3;Shore97); MithradatesIV,ARDrachm,c.58/7-55BC,Kangavar,diademed bustleft, rev. seatedrightonthrone,holdingbow,3.88g/12h(Sellwood40.3;Shore190); MithradatesV,ARDrachm,c.128-47 BC,Ekbatana,diademedbustleft, rev. seatedrightonthrone,holdingbow,3.27g/11h(Sellwood82.1;Shore425)[3]. Very neor better £70-£90

624

KINGSOFPARTHIA,ArtabanosI,ARDrachm,c.127-124BC,Ekbatana,3.57g/12h(Sellwood20.1;Shore59); MithridatesII, ARDrachm,c.96-92BC,Ekbatana,3.86g/12h(Sellwood28.1;Shore95); Sinatrukes,ARDrachm,c.93-70BC,Rhagai,4.06g/12h (Sellwood33.6;Shore-); PakorosI,ARDrachm,c.78-120AD,Ekbatana,3.96g/12h(Sellwood77.8;Shore399)[4]. Generally very ne £70-£90

KINGSOFPARTHIA,Ardashir(Artaxerxes)II,ARHemidrachm,c.100BC,Istakhr,1.96g/4h(Sunrise596); Vahsir (Oxathres),ARHemidrachm,c.100BC-100AD,Istakhr,1.92g/9h(Sunrise603);withsimilar(1); Napad(Kapat),ARObol,c. 100 AD, 1.42g/3h (Sunrise 640) [4]. Very ne or better £40-£50 625

SASSANIANKINGS,YazdgirdII,Drachm,c.438-57AD,3.87g/3h(Sunrise931); KavadI,Drachm,c.499-531AD,Mishan, 4.14g/3h (Sunrise 967 var.); with similar (2) [4]. Very ne or better

£70-£90

£200-£260 627

628

OusanasI (320s-340s),silverUnit,drapedbustrightwearingdiadem,pellet-in-crescentabove, rev. drapedanddiademedbust rightwithininnercircle, OYCANACBACIΛEYC around,0.87g/12h(Ashmolean70-78;BMC29-39); Ezanas (340-380),silverUnit, HZA NAC,drapedanddiademedbust, rev. BACI ΛEYC,drapedanddiademedbust,1.12g/12h(Ashmolean119-23;BMC69-70); Anonymous (timeofEzanas),Æhalfunit, BACI ΛEYX,drapedbust, rev. smallcross,legendaround,0.44g/1h(Ashmolean182a); Ouazebas (laterfourthcentury),ÆUnit,drapedbustright,wearingheadcloth,framedbytwowheat-stalks, rev. bustright, 1.88g/1h(Ashmolean192-220;BMC245-6); Wazena (525-550),units(2),drapedbustrightwearingdiadem,holdinggrainear, rev. cross-crossletwithsmallcrosstransposedbyobliquecross, HWHZHZLW around,1.54g/1h,1.21g/10h(Ashmolean388ff;BMC 415); EllaGabaz (550s-60s),facingcrownedanddrapedbust, rev. voidedcrossbeneathdistylestyle,0.92g/11h(Ashmolean419; BMC–); Joel (580s-590s),ÆUnit,facingdrapedbust, rev. Ge’ezlegendaroundlongcross,0.79g/1h(Ashmolean464ff;BMC483 -6); Gersem (c. 580s),silverunit,drapedandcrownedbustright, rev. drapedbustrightwearingheadcloth,0.76g/8h(Ashmolean 523-28; BMC 555-9) [9]. Fair to good ne, an interesting mixed group

M.MarciusMn.F.,Denarius, c. 134,helmetedheadofRomaright, X crossedbefore,modiusbehind, rev.Victorydrivingbiga right,holdingreinsandwhip, MMAR [C]below, ROMA inexergue,dividedbytwocorn-ears,3.83g/1h(Craw.245/1;RSC Marcia 8); together with six further Republican Denarii (6) [7]. Varied state

£150-£200

629

Octavian,Denarius, c. 31-27,bareheadright, rev.roundshieldwiththreeconcentricrowsofstudsandcentralboss,1.88g/6h (RIC543A;RSC126);togetherwithninemiscellaneousDenariiincludingthreeLegionaryDenariiofMarkAntony(3),andfour contemporary plated imitations (4) [14]. Poor £100-£150

631

Tiberius,As,12-14,Lugdunum,laureateheadofTiberiusright, rev.altarhighlydecoratedwithcoronacivica,laurelsandnude male "gures,Victories #anking,10.07g/8h(RICAugustus245); Claudius,Dupondius,41-50,bareheadleft, rev. Constantia, helmetedandinmilitarydress,standingleft,holdingspear,10.34g/6h(RIC95);similar, rev.Minerva,helmetedanddraped, advancing right, levelling javelin in right and shield in left, 12.10g/11h (RIC 100) [3]. About ne or slightly better

£120-£150

630 Nero,As,62-8,laureateheadleft, rev. TempleofJanus,withlatticedwindowtoleftanddoubledoorstorightwithgarlandhung across,11.10g/6h(RIC348); Titus,As,80-1,laureateheadofTitusleft, rev.Geniusstandingleft,sacri"cingoutofpateraover lightedaltarandholdingcornucopia,10.88g/7h(RIC226);similar, rev. Paxstandingleft,holdingbranchandwingedcaduceus, 10.78g/6h (RIC 230) [3]. About ne £150-£200

632

Vespasian,Denarius,Ephesus,70,laureateheadright, rev. AVG withinoak-wreath,2.48g/6h(RIC1414); TitusasCaesar, Denarius,79,laureateheadofTitusright, rev. Venusstandingright,restingarmoncolumn,holdinghelmetandtransversespear, 3.21g/6h(RIC Vespasian 1078); DomitianasCaesar,Denarius,79,laureateheadofDomitianright, rev.Vestaseatedlefton throne,holdingpalladiumandtransversesceptre,2.61g/5h(RIC Vespasian 1087); Titus,Denarius,80,laureateheadleft, rev. squareseatdraped,threecrescentsinsemicircularframeabove,3.06g/5h(RIC123);togetherwithsevenfurthersimilarDenarii (7) [11]. Varied state, some broken £150-£200

633

Domitian,Denarius,77-8,laureateheadright, rev. she-wolfsucklingtwins,boatinexergue,2.91g/6h(RIC Vespasian 961;RSC51); Nerva,Denarius,96,laureateheadright, rev.Aequitas,draped,standingleft,holdingscalesandcornucopia,2.91g/5h(RIC1;RSC 3) [2]. First fair, second good ne however rough around edges £100-£150

634

Titus (asCæsar),Denarius,78-9,laureatebustright, rev.Annonaseatedright,3.10g/6h(RIC Vespasian 972;RSC17); Hadrian, Denarius,130-3,bare-headedbustright, rev. Ægyptosrecliningleft,holdingupsistrum,ibisinfront,2.83g/7h(RIC1482;RSC99); AntoninusPius,Denarius,150-1,laureatebustright, rev. Paxstandingleftholdingbranchandsceptre,3.20g/7h(RIC200c;RSC 582); together with other silver Roman coins (10) and Edward Pennies (2) [15]. Fair to very ne £100-£150

635

Nerva,As,96,laureateheadright, rev. claspedhands,12.36g/7h(RIC53); AntoninusPius,As,154-5,laureateheadright, rev Britanniaseatedleftonrock,headproppedonrighthand,lefthandonrock,roundshieldandeagle-tippedsceptreleft,9.50g/5h (RIC 934) [2]. About ne £90-£120

636

Trajan,Denarius,100,laureateheadright, rev.Herculesstandingfrontonlowbase,holdingclubdownwardsinrighthandand lion-skinoverleftarm,2.70g/7h(RIC37;RSC216);togetherwithninefurtherDenariiofTrajan(9)[10]. Variedstate,somebroken £100-£150

637

Trajan,Denarius,100,laureateheadright, rev. Pax,draped,wearingwreath,standingleft,holdingbranchupinrighthandand cornucopia in left, 2.87g/7h (RIC 38; RSC 22); together with two further Denarii of Trajan (2) [3]. Very ne or slightly better £90-£120

4 and

639

Trajan, Denarii (4), 112-4, laureate and draped bust right, rev Felicitas, draped, standing left, holding up caduceus in right hand and cornucopia in left, 2.76g/7h, 3.22g/6h (RIC 271; RSC 404b); 114-7, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Jupiter, holding cloak over arms, holding thunderbolt over Trajan in right hand and sceptre in left, Trajan togate standing left and holding up sceptre in left hand, 2.92g/6h (RIC 298; RSC 108); 114-7, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Column of Trajan surmounted with statue of Trajan, two eagles at base and a wreath with spirals and dots on column, 2.43g/7h (RIC 356; RSC 284) [4]. Good ne or better £100-£150

Hadrian, Denarius, 133-5, draped bust right, viewed from side, rev. Tellus standing left, holding plough and rake, growing corn to right, 3.34g/7h (RIC 2056; RSC 1425); together with four further Denarii of Hadrian (3) and Sabina [5]. Good ne or better £120-£150

640

Antoninus Pius, Denarius, 154-5, laureate head right, rev Vesta, veiled and draped, standing left, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand and over lighted altar and holding palladium at shoulder in left, 3.16g/6h (RIC 238; RSC 201); together with eight further denarii of Antoninus Pius, Faustina Senior (2), Commodus (4) and Crispina [9]. Varied state, some broken £120-£150

641

Antoninius Pius, Denarius, 153-4, laureate head right, rev Vesta, veiled and draped, standing left, holding simpulum in extended right hand and palladium at shoulder in left, 3.41g/11h (RIC 229a; RSC 198b); together with four further Denarii of Divus Antoninus (2), Diva Faustina Senior and Faustina Junior [5]. Generally very ne, or nearly so, toned £120-£150

642

Elegabalus, Denarius, 218-22, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Salus, draped, standing right, feeding snake held in arms out of dish in left hand, 2.73g/6h (RIC 139b; RSC 261); together with six further Denarii of Elagabalus (5) and Geta as Caesar [7]. Varied state, mostly ne or better £100-£150

643

Severus Alexander, Denarius, Antioch, 222-35, laureate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Victory, draped, running right, holding wreath in right hand and palm in left hand, 3.41g/1h (RIC 302d; RSC 561); together with further Denarii of Severus Alexander (7) [8]. Varied state £120-£150

644

Severus Alexander, Denarius, 223, laureate and draped bust right, rev. Salus, draped, seated left on throne, feeding out of patera in right hand snake coiled round altar and resting left arm on throne, 2.50g/5h (RIC 32; RSC 239); together with ten further Denarii of Severus Alexander (10) [11]. Varied state, some broken £150-£200

645

Julia Mamaea, Denarius, 225-35, diademed and draped bust right, rev Fecunditas, draped, standing left, holding right hand over child and holding cornucopia in left hand, 2.52g/6h (RIC Severus Alexander 331; RSC 5); together with nine further Denarii of Julia Mamaea (9) [10]. Varied state £150-£200

646

Severus Alexander, Denarius, 228-31, laureate head right, rev Victory, draped, standing right, foot on helmet, writing VOT X on shield, 2.84g/12h (RIC 219a; RSC 566a); together with further Denarii of Lucilla, Crispina and Gordian III (3) [4]. Very ne or slightly better £90-£120

Gordian III, Antoninianus, 240, radiate, draped and cuirassed bust right, rev. Gordian III, veiled and togate, standing front, head left, sacri!cing out of patera in right hand over altar and holding wand in left hand, 4.39g/6h (RIC 37; RSC 210); together with !ve further Antoniniani of Gordian III (2), Philip I (2) and Trajan Decius [6]. Good ne or better

£120-£150

Miscellaneous Roman coins in silver (10) and base metal (46), various issuers and types [56]. Varied state, several broken £60-£80

Miscellaneous 3rd-4th Century Roman bronze coins (19) [19]. Varied state

Roman and Byzantine bronzes (45), various [45]. Varied state

£100-£150

£40-£50

Severus Alexander, miscellaneous Denarii (4) and Sestertii (4), various types [8]. Generally ne to very ne £100-£150

Miscellaneous Antoninianii (10), various issuers and types [10]. Varied state

Miscellaneous Antoninianii (12), various issuers and types [12]. Varied state

£80-£100

£100-£120

Miscellaneous Antoninianii (12), various issuers and types [12]. Varied state £100-£120

Miscellaneous Antoninianii (12), various issuers and types [12]. Varied state

Miscellaneous Antoniniani (12), various issuers and types [12]. Varied state

£100-£120

£100-£120

657 Miscellaneous Antoniniani (12), various issuers and types [12]. Varied state

658 Gordian III to Trajan Decius, Antoninianii (9), various types [lot]. Fine to good very ne, several toned

659 Miscellaneous Byzantine bronzes (17), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Fair to very ne

660 Miscellaneous Byzantine bronze coins (16), various issuers and types [lot]. Fine to very ne

661 Miscellaneous Ancient coins in silver (5) and base metal (8) [13]. Fair to good very ne

662 Miscellaneous Roman coins in silver (2) and base metal (16) [18]. Fair to about extremely ne

663 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (7), various issuers and types [lot]. Fair to good very ne

664 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (30), various issuers and types [lot]. Fair to good ne

665 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (30), various issuers and types [lot]. Fair to good ne

666 Miscellaneous Roman Sestertii (10), various issuers and types, mostly 2nd century [lot]. Varied state

667 Miscellaneous Roman Sestertii (15), various issuers and types, mostly 2nd century [lot]. Varied state

668 Miscellaneous Roman Sestertii (12), various issuers and types, mostly 2nd century [lot]. Varied state

669 Claudius to Antoninus Pius, miscellaneous base metal coins (10), various types [lot]. Fair to good ne

670 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (20), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Varied state

671 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (40), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Varied state

£100-£120

£200-£260

£200-£260

£100-£150

£100-£150

£100-£150

£60-£80

£80-£100

£80-£100

£80-£100

£80-£100

£80-£100

£100-£150

£80-£100

£100-£150

672 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (36), various issuers (including Galba) and denominations [lot]. Varied state £100-£150

673 Miscellaneous ancient silver coins (23), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Varied state, several broken £150-£200

674 Miscellaneous base metal Roman coins (19), various issuers and denominations [lot]. Generally good ne or better

£100-£150

675

676

677

Arab-Sasanian

Ziyad b. Abi Sufyan, Drachm, 41h DA, Darabjird, 4.11g/3h (Malek 364ff; A 4). Very ne

£60-£80

‘AbdAllahb.al-Zubayr,Drachm,60h,Jahrom,4.06g/3h;togetherwithSasanianDrachms(2), viz KhosrowII,yr.4,4.05g/2h; Hormizd IV, 4.15g/3h [3]. Mostly very ne

£80-£100

Ubayd Allah ibn Ziyad, Drachm, 62h, 3.65g/6h (A. 12) together with a Sasanian Drachm of Hormizd IV, yr 10 [2]. Very ne

£60-£80

£100-£150 678

679

UbaydAllahibnZiyad,Basra,62h,4.02g/12h;togetherwithsimilar(4),including KhosrowII,Nihayand,3.90g/9h; VahranVI, Istkahr, 3.56g/3h [5]. Mostly ne to very ne

Drachms(3), Umarb.‘UbaydAllah,68h,3.97g/3h, Khalidb.‘Abdalla,74h,4.09g/11h; al-Muhallabb.AbiSufra,76h, Bishapur, 4.03g/3h; together with a similar anonymous issue, 50h [4]. Fine to very ne or better

£80-£100

680

‘Atiyab.al-Aswad,Drachm, KLMAN-GY (Jiroft)72h,4.11g/4h(Malek706;A28;ICV29). Someperipheraldepositonreverse,very ne or better

£80-£100

Tabaristan

681

AbbasidGovernors, Farrukhān. Hemidrachm,PYE75[726],2.05g/2h(Malek16;A50); Khurshid,Hemidrachm,PYE105 [756], 2.02g/4h (Malek 42; A 56) [2]. Good very ne, lightly toned

Umayyad

682

683

684

685

£80-£100

temp. al-WalidI,Dirhams(4),Darabjird(2),both92h,2.92g/5h,2.81g/12h.Suqal-Ahwaz96h,2.88g/12h,Wasit,96h,2.86g/11h (ICV 262, 275, 297; Klat 293, 493. 691) [3]. Fine to very ne, third toned on obverse

£100-£120

temp. al-WalidI,Dirhams(2),bothDamascus,99h,3.09g/11h,2.99g/12h(ICV266;Klat343). Firstgoodvery ne;afullcoinwith grey toning; second very ne

£80-£100

temp. al-WalidI,Dirhams(4),Damascus,99h,2.94g/12h,Wasit(3),97h(2),2.89g/3h,2.95g/3h,99h,2.89g/12h(ICV266,297; Klat 343, 692, 694) [4]. Very ne to good very ne, several with light toning

£80-£100

temp. al-WalidI,Dirhams(4),Damascus,99h,3.00g/12h,Wasit(3),113h,2.89g/5h,124h,2.84g/3h,127h,2.62g/6h(ICV266,297; Klat 343, 706, 717, 720) [4]. Second good very ne with some original brightness, others very ne or better, some toning

£80-£100

temp. Yazid II, Dirham, Ifriqiya, 103 [AD 721-2], 2.88g/11h (ICV 239; Klat 90.2). About very ne, some toning, a scarcer mint

£60-£80 686

temp. Hishamibn'Abdal-Malik,Dirhams(3),allWasit,105h,2.90g/6h,2.94g/6h,2.91g/1h(ICV297;Klat698)[3]. Generally good very ne with residual lustre, some surface staining

£80-£100

temp. Hisham ibn 'Abd al-Malik, Dinar, no mint-name, 108h [AD 726/7] 4.16g/6h (ICV 202; Walker 228). Very ne, toned £400-£500

temp. Hishamibn'Abdal-Malik, Dirhams(4),allWasit,108h,2.94g/1h,109h,2.93g/7h,121h(2)2.88g/1h,2.89g/3h(ICV297; Klat 699, 702, 714) [4]. Very ne and better, several with surface deposits

£80-£100

£400-£500 690

temp Marwan II , Dinar, no mint-name, 128h [AD 745/6] 4.25g/6h (ICV 222; Walker 248). A few nicks, good very ne

Miscellaneous bronze Fals (19), post-Reform [19]. Varied state

Fatimid

al-Mustansir (427-487h), Quarter-Dinar, stellate type, mint and date off "an, 1.16g (A 722; ICV 838). About very ne, some toning

£150-£180

Tahirid

£100-£120 693

Tahir b. al-Husayn (205-7h), Dirham, Samarkand, 2.80g/4h; together with other silver Dirhams (4) [5]. Good ne

Khujistanid

£100-£120 694

Ahmad b. ‘Abd Allah (261-68), Dirham, Herat, 5.50g/4h; together with similar (4) [5]. Good ne

Samanid

£200-£240 695

Nasr II b. Ahmad, Dinar, 329h, al-Muhammadiya, 3.46g/6h (A 1449). Good ne

Ghaznavid

£150-£180 696

Ibrahim, Dinar, 451h, 3.80g/2h (A 1637; ICV 1729). Good ne

Great Seljuq

Tughril Beg (429-455h), Dinar, 448h, Medinat-al-Salam, 4.47g/4h (A 1665). Very ne

Miscellaneous

Islamic, Dirhams (10), mostly pre-400h, various dynasties and rulers [10]. Varied state

£240-£300

£150-£200

Islamic Coins from Various Properties

temp. al-Mahdi, Dinar, no mint, AH 165 (781 AD), 4.24g/3h (A 214; Bernardi 51). Extremely ne

al-Radi, Dinar, Misr, AH 323 (935 AD), 3.95g/6h (A 254.1; Bernardi 285De). Lustrous, extremely ne

Abdul al-Rahman, Benduqi, Fez, AH 1248 (1832/3 AD), 3.35g (A 633; KM 150.2). Very ne

Abbasid
£300-£400
£300-£400
‘Alawi Sharifs
£200-£300
Tulunid
Harun b. Khumarawayh, Dinar, Misr, AH 290 (901 AD), 4.16g/12h (A 667.2; Bernardi 230De). Extremely ne
£300-£400
Ikhshidid
Abu’l-Qasim b. al-Ikhshid, Dinar, Misr, AH 344 (955/56 AD), 3.93g/3h (Bacharach 62; A 676). Extremely ne
£300-£400

704 al-Mustansir billah, Dinar, Misr, AH 461 (1068/9 AD), 4.34g (A 719A). An excellent example, good extremely ne £300-£400

al-KamilMuhammadI,Dinar,al-Qahira,AH627(1228/9AD),5.03g/7h(Balog374;A811.3;ICV910). Lustrous,goodextremely ne £300-£400

706 al-Zahir Khushqadam, Ashra!, mint (Dimashq?), c. AH 865-72 (1461-67 AD), 3.39g/1h (A 1019; ICV 1056). Very ne £300-£400

707 Murad III, Sultani, Qustantiniya (Constantinople), AH 982 (1574 AD), 3.52g/1h (A 1332.1; ICV 3173). Extremely ne £300-£400

708

Kakwayhid Faramurz,Dinar,AH433-43(1041-51AD),Isfahan,3.92g/5h(Mitch.621;A1592.2). Someweaknessinperipheries,otherwisevery ne £500-£600

Ayyubid
705
Mamluk
Ottoman
Fatimid

KarimKhan,Quarter-MohurAshra!,Tabriz,AH1180(1766AD),2.69g/12h(A2792;KM350). Alittlecrimpedonedge, otherwise good very ne £200-£300

MuhammadShah,Toman,Mashdad,AH1255(1839/40),3.43g/9h(A2904;KM809.1). Slightlyundulating an,otherwisegoodvery ne £200-£300 710

709
Qajar

711

Early Medieval Coins from Various Properties

Bohemia

Wratislaus II (as Duke, 1061-85), Denar, crowned bust right. rev. hand of benediction, 0.67g/7h (Cach 354). Extremely ne

£100-£120

712

713

714

France: Feudal

NORMANDY, RichardI (943-996),Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,1.13/9h(Dup.16;Dumaspl. xv, 11). Very ne, toned

£60-£80

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,cross,pelletsinangles, rev.monogramofBishopHugues,1.17g/12h(Dup.18;PA110 -111). Very ne

£80-£100

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,1.16/9h(Dup.16;Dumaspl.xv,11).

Good very ne, grey toned, some striking weakness

£70-£90

£60-£80 715

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,0.95g/6h(Dup.16;Dumaspl.xv,11).

About very ne

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,1.13/9h(Dup.16;Dumaspl.xv,11).

Good very ne, grey toned

£70-£90

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,1.13/9h(Dup.16;Dumaspl.xv,11). Very ne or a little better, golden-grey tone over fresh surfaces

£90-£120

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,1.28g/12h(Dup.16;Dumaspl.xv,11).

Good very ne, light tone

719

720

£70-£90

NORMANDY,RichardI,Denier,Rouen,crosswithpelletsinangles, rev.stylisedtemple,1.28g/12h(Dup.16;Dumaspl.xv,11); together with other Deniers (8) [9]. Fine to good very ne

£400-£500

MAINE,HerbertI (1015-36),Deniers(2),bothLeMans,1.29g/8h,0.93g/2h(Pd’Apl.29,16;B170-1)[2]. Betterthan ne, second with slightly ragged edge £40-£60

METZ,AdalberonIV (1103-15),Denier,bustofStStephenright,rev.cross,starsinangles,0.92g/11h(Flon195,12;Robert 475). About very ne, toned £70-£90 721

722

BLOIS, anon. Denier, 12th century, stylised head right, rev. cross, 1.13g/7h (B 193; Dup. 578). Good ne

£30-£40

World Coins from Various Properties

Armenia

LevonI,Tram,c.1198-1219,coronationtype,2.95g/7h,AETank,c.1198-1219,Sis,6.21g/5h(AC258,304);withsimilar(6), various types [8]. Varied state, some scarce £100-£120 723

Australia

Victoria, Sovereign, 1893M, Jubilee head, Melbourne (Hill 137; S 3867C). Almost extremely ne

£700-£800

725 x

George V, Florin, 1912, London (KM 27). Prettily toned with subtle lustre, about extremely ne, scarce [Graded by NGC as AU 58] £100-£120

Provenance: T.S. Sinnathuray Collection

726 x

George V, Florin, 1913, London (KM 27). Lightly toned, almost about extremely ne, scarce [Graded by NGC as AU 58]

£120-£150

727 x

Provenance: T.S. Sinnathuray Collection

George V, Florin, 1914, London (KM 27). Lightly toned over subtle lustre, about extremely ne [Graded by NGC as AU 58]

£70-£90

728 x

Provenance: T.S. Sinnathuray Collection

GeorgeV,Florins(2),1914H,1926(KM27)[2]. The rsttoned,rare;thesecondgoodvery ne[GradedbyNGCasAUDETAILSScratches, and AU 53 respectively]

£50-£70

729 x Provenance: T.S. Sinnathuray Collection

George V, Florin, 1916M, Melbourne (KM 27). About extremely ne [Graded by NGC as AU 58]

£50-£70

730

GeorgeV,Florin,1927,OpeningofParliament(KM31); GeorgeVI,Crown,1937,Florins(3),1940,1941,1951(KM34,40,47); Elizabeth II, Florin, 1954 (KM 55) [6]. Generally good very ne

£70-£90

731

George V, Penny, 1935, Melbourne (KM 23). With much original colour, good extremely ne

732

Holloway Pills and Ointments, Penny Token, 1857 (KM Tn277.1). Very ne

733 x Austria

£20-£30

£50-£70

QUEENSLAND, Brisbane,J.Sawyer,Penny,1864(G245;A469;KMTn208). Toned,goodvery ne[GradedbyNGCasAU53 Brown]

£20-£30

£30-£40 734

SALZBURG, Adalbert (1183-1200), Pfennig, Friesach, 1.04g/3h (CNA Ca9). Very ne

Bahrain

Isa bin Salman, 10 Dinars, AH 1388 (1968), Opening of Isa Town, London (KM X-1). Lustrous, good extremely ne; in tted case of issue £1,200-£1,500

Bermuda

Elizabeth II, 375th Anniversary Commemorative set, comprising silver Proof Twenty Five Cents (11) [lot]. Brilliant, as struck; in Royal Mint case of issue with certicate of authenticity £70-£90 736

Bolivia

Charles IV, 8 Reales, 1808PJ, Potosi (Cal. 1014; KM 73). Toned, very ne or a little better

£70-£90 737

Ferdinand VII, 8 Reales, 1819PTS PJ, Potosi (Cal. 1383; KM 84). Heavily tooled and cleaned, otherwise ne

Republic, 4 Soles, 1856PTS FJ, Potosi (KM 123.2). Toned, very ne

Brazil

£50-£70

£50-£70

Republic, 1000 Réis, 1922, Independence Centennial, reads BBASIL, Rio de Janeiro (KM 522.2); Republic, 5000 Réis, 1936, Santo Dumont, Rio de Janeiro (KM 543) [2]. Both extremely ne, the rst rare [Graded by NGC as MS 63 and 64]

£50-£70

British Colonies

George IV, Anchor Money, Quarter-Dollar, Eighth-Dollar, and Sixteenth-Dollar, all 1822 (Prid. 10, 12, 14; KM 1-3) [3]. Very ne to about extremely ne £100-£120

George IV, Anchor money, Eighth-Dollar, One-Sixteenth Dollar, both 1822 (Prid. 14, 16; KM 1, 2) [2]. The second beautifully toned, good extremely ne £70-£90

Trade Dollar, 1898B, Bombay (KM T5). Prettily toned, about extremely ne

Trade Dollar, 1898B, Bombay (Prid. 6; KM T5). Good very ne

Trade Dollar, 1929B (Prid. 26; KM. T5). About extremely ne

British Guiana

George V, Fourpence, 1926 (KM 29). Good very ne, rare

£70-£90

£70-£90

£100-£150

£30-£40

Bulgaria

747

Konstantin I Tih Asen, AE Trachy, c. 1269-71, Veliko Turnovo, 1.77g/6h (Zhekov 1.4.12); Ivan Aleksander, AE Trachy, c. 1331 -71, 1.81g/1h (Dobrinić 9.2.13); Ivan Aleksander and Mihail Asen IV, AE Trachy, c. 1332-60, Veliko Tarnovo, 0.73g/12h (Dobrinić 9.2.4.); together with similar (7), various type [11]. Fair to ne £70-£90

748

Ivan Šišman, Half-Groš, c. 1371-95, 0.53g/6h (D&D 11.1.4). A superb example and one of the nest specimens known, extremely ne, rare thus £120-£150

£200-£260 749

750

Alexander I, 2 Leva (2), Lev (3), all 1882, all St. Petersburg (KM 4, 5); Ferdinand I, 2 Leva (7), 1891 (4), 1894 (3), Lev (10), 1891 (5), 1894, 1913 (4), all Kremnica (KM 13, 14, 16, 17, 31) [22]. Varied state

People’s Republic, Lev, 1989, second coat of arms, So#a (KM 90). Lustrous, mint state, rare [Graded by NGC as MS 65] £50-£70

Canada

751

Victoria, Cent, 1859, low 9, London (KM 1); George V, 5 Cents (3), 1928, 1929, 1932, Cent (7), 1913, 1914, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, all Ottawa (KM 21, 29); George VI, 5 Cents (9), 1937, 1939 (2), 1941, 1944, 1948 (3), 1949 (KM 33, 40a, 42); Elizabeth II, Dollar (6), 1960, 1963, 1966, 1982, 1984 (2), 5 Cents (5), 1956, 1959, 1960, 1961 (2), Cent (6), 1955, 1960, 1961, 1962, 1965, 1968 (KM 49, 50a, 54, 59, 64.1, 134, 141) [37]. Varied state

£70-£90

752

Victoria, 25 Cents (6), 1870, 1883H, 1892, 1894, 1900, 1901, 10 Cents (10), 1871H, 1874H, 1881H, 1882H, 1888, 1894, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900, 5 Cents (13), 1870, 1874H, 1883H, 1885, 1887, 1892, 1894, 1896, 1898, 1899, 1900 (2), 1901 (KM 2, 3, 5) [29]. Fine to very ne, some scarce £100-£120

753

Victoria, 50 Cents, 1871, London (KM 6); Edward VII, 50 Cents (6), 1902, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, all London (KM 12); George VI, 50 Cents (10), 1940 (2), 1942, 1943, 1945 (2), 1947, 1950, 1951 (2), all Ottawa (KM 36, 45); Elizabeth II, 50 Cents, 1964, Ottawa (KM 56) [18]. Varied state £70-£90

754

Edward VII, 10 Cents (9), 1902, 1903 (2), 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1910, 5 Cents (11), 1902, 1902H, 1903, 1903H, 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1910 (KM 10, 13); George V, 25 Cents, 1913, 10 Cents (20), 1912, 1913 (2), 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1928, 1930, 1931 (2), 1932, 1933, 1934, 1935, 1936, 5 Cents (9), 1011, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917 (2), 1918, 1919 (KM 16, 17, 22, 23, 23a, 24); George VI, 25 Cents (2), both 1951 (KM 44); Elizabeth II, 25 Cents (2), 1961, 1966, 10 Cents (7), 1953, 1955, 1961, 1968 (4) (KM 51, 52, 61, 62) [61]. Varied state, several scarce

George VI, 50 Cents, 1946, Ottawa (KM 36). Prettily toned, extremely ne

Elizabeth II, 10 Dollars, 1973, Ottawa (KM 87). Lustrous, extremely ne

757

758 G

759

760

£100-£120

£20-£30

£30-£40

Elizabeth II, Presentation Set, 1976, comprising 10 Dollars (14) and 5 Dollars (14), all struck in .925 silver for the Montreal Olympic Games, various types [28]. All as struck; in original presentation case and outer packaging £800-£1,000

Elizabeth II, 100 Dollars, 1979, International Year of the Child, Ottawa (KM 126). Some marks, otherwise good extremely ne; in original leather presentation case £1,500-£1,800

Quebec Bank, Penny or 2 Sous Token, 1837 (KM Tn11). Fine

£20-£30

NEWFOUNDLAND, Victoria, 20 Cents (3), 1885, 1899, small 99, 1900, all London (KM 4); Edward VII, 50 Cents, 1909, London (KM 11); George VI, 10 Cents (2), 1941C, 1942C, Calcutta (KM 20) [6]. Very ne

£50-£70

Central Africa

£70-£90 761

Bank of Central African States, Essai 500 Francs (5), 1976B, 1976C (3), 1976D, all Paris (KM E9) [5]. All practically as struck [Graded by NGC as MS 69, 67, 69, 68, and 69 respectively]

762 x

763

764

765

766

Chile

Republic, Peso, 1933SO, Santiago (KM 176). Lightly toned over subtle lustre, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64] £20-£30

China

Zhou Dynasty, ‘Ant Nose’ money, 400-220 BC, 2.17g (Hartill 1.4); Shu Kingdom, AE Cash, 221-265 BC, 2.54g (Hartill 10.10); Xin Dynasty, Wang Mang, AE Cash, AD 7-23, 2.71g (Hartill 9.40); together with similar (7), various types [10]. Fine or better, several scarce £70-£90

Taiwan, Guangxu, 10 Fen, c. 1893-94, small characters, Foochow mint (L&M 328; KM Y.247). Toned, very ne, rare [Graded by NGC as XF 45] £400-£600

FUKIEN, Republic, Jiao, yr 1 (1924), Fukien mint (L&M 309; KM Y.380a). Toned, very ne

£50-£70

Republic, Sun Yat-Sen, ‘Memento’ Dollar, undated [1927] (L&M 48; KM Y.318). Obverse lightly wiped, otherwise lustrous, good extremely ne £70-£90

Colombia

767

Estados Unidos, 20 Centavos, 1882/71, struck over an 1871 2 Décimos, Medellin (KM 155/178.3). An unrecorded overdate variety, very ne and very rare

Costa Rica

£50-£70

768

Republic, 2 Reales, 1848 JB, San Jose; counterstamped on a George III, Shilling, 1816, 5.16g/12h (KM -; for host ESC 2140; S 3790). Darkly toned, countermarks and host coin ne, extremely rare and possibly unique

£120-£150

769

Costa Rica Railways, 50 Centavos Token, San Jose (Rulau SJS-42). Lustrous, rare [Graded by NGC as MS 62]

Crusader issues

£50-£70

770

Antioch

Bohemond III, Denier (2), c. 1149-63, bareheaded type B, 0.83g/8h, c. 1163-88, class E, 1.15g/11h, both Antioch (Metcalf 341-45, 400-03) [2]. Fine or better

£50-£70

Cyprus

771

Henry II (1285-1324), Gros grand, star in left !eld, 4.49g/10h (CLC pl. 8-9; Metcalf 676ff). Good ne

Jerusalem

£60-£80

772

Anonymous, Bezant, imitating a Dinar of the Fatimid caliph al-Amir, with mintname Misr (Egypt), undated, 3.55g/5h (A 730). Very ne, toned £300-£400

£50-£70 773

Baldwin III, BI Obole, c. 1143-63, Jerusalem, 0.44g/12h (Metcalf 167). Very ne

774

Bohemond IV to Bohemond VII, Bezant, c. 1187-1287, Crusader imitation, Tripoli, 3.64g/3h (Metcalf 489). Crack at 4 o’clock on obverse, otherwise ne £200-£300

775

Bohemond VII, Demi-Gros, c. 1275-87, cross in twelve-foil, +SEPTIMVS BOEMVNDVS COMES, rev. castle in twelve-foil, +CIVITAS TRIPOLIS SYPIE, 2.12g/11h (Metcalf 500; Wäckerlin 74). A pleasing example on good metal, good very ne

£120-£150

Raymond III, AE Pougeoise, c 1152-87, 0.67g/7h (Metcalf 523-4); Bohemond V, Denier, c. 1233-51, type V, 0.75g/12h (Metcalf 549); ATHENS, William I de la Roche, Denier, c. 1280-87, 0.75g/11h (Metcalf 1027-29); FRANCE, MAINE, Herbert I EveilleChien, Denier, c. 1015-35, Le Mans, 1.15g/11h (Dup. 397); Valence, Denier, c. 1157-1276, 1.02g/7h (Metcalf 36-39); with similar (2) [7]. Varied state £70-£90

Cyprus

Victoria, 9 Piastres, 1901 (Prid. 10; KM 6). Lightly toned, about extremely ne

Czechoslovakia

Republic, 10 Korun (16), 1930 (3), 1931 (12), 1932, all Kremnica (KM 15) [16]. All cleaned, otherwise extremely ne

Denmark

£100-£120

Svend Estridsen (1047-75), Penny, Lund, 1.02g/3h (Hauberg 8; Bruun 1682). Slightly crimpled with a very small crack at 11 o’clock on obverse, otherwise very ne, scarce £100-£120

Knud VI (1182-1202), Penny or Penning, Lund, 0.91g/10h (Hauberg 8; H 1538). Dark cabinet tone with small scrap to lower edge of obverse, otherwise good ne, rare £100-£120

Frederick VII, Speciedaler or Våbenspecie, 1853VS, Copenhagen (Dav. 76; KM 744). Cleaned, otherwise extremely ne £200-£300

Dominican Republic

Second Republic, Half-Peso, 1897, Philadelphia (KM 15). Almost extremely ne

East Africa

£50-£70

MOMBASA, British East Africa Company, Two Annas, 1890H, Heaton mint (KM 2). Toned, good very ne £20-£30

784

George V, Shilling, 1922, London (KM 21); George VI, Shillings, 1952, 10 Cents, 1952, both London (KM 31, 34) [15]. Varied state £30-£50

Egypt

785

Arab Republic, miscellaneous silver Proof Pounds (13), various types [13]. All with residue, otherwise good extremely ne

£150-£200

Essequibo & Demerara

£50-£70 786

787 G

George III, Stivers (2), 1813, Half-Stiver, 1813 (KM 9, 10) [3]. Good ne

Falkland Islands

Elizabeth II, Proof Set, 1974, comprising Five Pounds to Half-Sovereign [4]. The Five pounds with minor handling marks, otherwise brilliant and good extremely ne, the others mint sealed; in red case of issue

£4,400-£5,000

Fiji

788 x

George V, Florin, 1935 (KM 5); George VI, Florin, 1937 (KM 10) [2]. Both extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 62 and 63] £70-£90

Provenance: T.S. Sinnathuray Collection

France

789

Constitution, Essai 5 Sols, 1792, Pyramid type, 32mm, 16.75g/12h (VG 342; Maz. 332). Dark patina, about extremely ne

£100-£120

790

PARIS, Monneron Freres, 5 Sols, 1792, Sacrement type, in bronze, 40mm, 27.09g/12h (VG 294; Gad 1.10). Toned, good very ne £100-£120

French Guyana

791

Colonie de Cayenne, Louis XVI, 2 Sous, 1789A, Paris (Lec. 20; KM 1). Countermarked with an illegible stamp, good ne, rare £50-£70

Germany

792

Aachen

Louis IV of Bavaria (1314-47), Esterlin, LVDOVICVS ROM REX, three pellets after ROM, rev. MON ETA AQVE NSIS, 1.33g/9h (Mayhew 332; Menadier 82a). A pleasing example, very ne £100-£120

Bavaria

793

Maximilian III Joseph, Thaler, 1770, Munich (Dav. 1953; KM 519.1); together with other German coins in silver (36) and base metals (32), various types [69]. Varied state £150-£200

794

795

796

797

798

799

World

Ludwig II, Vereinsthaler, 1871, Victory type, Munich (Jaeger 110; KM 889); WÜRTTEMBERG, Wilhelm I, Half-Gulden, 1839, Stuttgart (Jaeger 69a; KM 573); WESTPHALIA, Landesbank, 10000 Mark Token, 1923 (Jaeger N20a); together with miscellaneous German coins in silver (12) and base metals (44), various types [59]. Varied state £100-£120

Otto, 5 Mark and 3 Mark, both 1913D, Munich (Dav. 618; Jaeger 46, 47; KM 915, 996); WÜRTTEMBERG, Wilhelm II, 5 Mark, 1908F, Stuttgart (Dav. 964; Jaeger 176; KM 632); together with similar (5), various types [8]. Good very ne or better £100-£120

Brunswick-Luneburg-Calenberg-Hannover

Ernst August, 6 Mariengroschem, 1689, Zellerfeld, 3.14g/1h (Welter 2091; KM 258); George I, 2 Mariengroschen, 1701, Zellerfeld, 1.04g/7h (Welter 2202; KM 6) [2]. Both on undulating ans, otherwise good ne

£30-£40

George I Ludwig, Third-Thaler, 1712HCB, Ausbeute der Gruber St. Andreas, Zellerfeld (Welter 2169; KM 66). Prettily toned, rare [Graded by NGC as AU 58] £100-£120

Cologne

Pilgrim (1021-36) and Emperor Conrad II (1024-39), Denar, Andernach, inscription cruciform, rev temple, cross in centre, 1.11g/1h (Dbg 450ff). Nearly very ne, crudely struck

£80-£100

Otto III, Denar, c. 1050-1100, Immobilisation issue, +ODDO+ IIIVPIIIG, Soest, 1.21g/6h (Dannenberg 342 var.; Hävernick 850). Prettily toned and sharply struck, extremely ne £70-£90

Hamburg

800 Mecklenburg-Schwerin

801

Free City, 3 Mark (3), 1910J, 1911J, 1912J, Hamburg (Jaeger 64; KM 620); SAXE-WEIMAR-EISENACH, Wilhelm Ernst, 2 Mark, 1903A, Marriage, Berlin (Jaeger 158; KM 217); SAXONY, Albert I, 2 Mark, 1902E, Death of King Albert, Dresden (Jaeger 127; KM 1255); Friedrich August III, 3 Mark, 1909E, Dresden (Jaeger 135; KM 1267) [6]. Good very ne to good extremely ne

£100-£120

Friedrich Franz IV, 2 Mark, 1904A, Wedding of Duke and Alexandra of Hanover, Berlin (Jaeger 86; KM 333). Lustrous, extremely ne £40-£50

Nuremberg

802

Free City, Kreuzer, 1773, City View, Nuremberg (KM 367). Lustrous, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64]

Empire

803

Wilhelm II, Mark, 1914D, Munich (KM 14). Lustrous, mint state

Weimar Republic

804

805

£100-£120

£20-£30

Röthenbach, 1000, 500, and 100 Mark, all 1922, cast in compressed coal by L.C. Lauer, Pegnitz (Menzel 11657, 1-3) [3]. A scarce and highly interesting trio of coins, all good extremely ne

£100-£120

3 Reichsmarks (3), 1925A, 1000th Anniversary of the Rhineland, 1927A, 1000th Anniversary of Nordhausen, 1928D, 400th Anniversary of the Death of Albrecht Dürer (Jaeger 322, 327, 332; KM 46, 52, 58) [3]. All extremely ne

£100-£120

£50-£70 806

807

3 Reichsmark, 1930D, Flight of the Graf Zeppelin, Munich (Jaeger 342; KM 67). Extremely ne

Federal Republic

5 Mark, 1958J, Hamburg (KM 112.1). Good very ne, rare

Tokens

808 Greece

809 x

£100-£120

Light Cruiser Emden, Canteen Token, undated (1925), valued at 10 Pfennigs, 10 / KANTINE / KREUZER EMDEN, rev. denomination, 19mm. Mottled toning, good very ne, rare

£60-£80

George I, 5 Drachmai, 1901, Paris (KM 9). Good ne

£50-£70

810

811

812

813

814

815

816

817

818

G

823 G

824

825

Guatemala

Republic, Peso, 1867, Guatemala City, Rafael Carrera (KM 186.1). Good ne

Republic, Peso, 1897, Guatemala City (KM 120). Cleaned, otherwise extremely ne

Haiti

826

827

828

829

£50-£70

£70-£90

Western Republic, 25 Centimes (2), c. 1813-16 (2) (KM 12); Alexandre Pétion, 25 Centimes (4), all AN 14 (1817) (KM 15.1); Jean-Pierre Boyer, 25 Centimes, AN 25 (1828) (KM 18.1) [7]. Fine to very ne

£70-£90

Alexander Pétion, 12 Centimes (5), all AN 14 (1817) (KM 13-14); Jean-Pierre Boyer, 12 Centimes, AN 24 (1827) (KM 19) [6]. Fine to very ne

Jean-Pierre Boyer, 25 Centimes, AN 24 (1827) (KM 18). Prettily toned, good very ne for issue

£70-£90

£50-£70

Jean-Pierre Boyer, 50 Centimes (3), AN 25 (1828) (2), AN 28 (1831) (KM 20) [3]. Good ne or better for issue, scarce £50-£70

Western Republic, 100 Centimes, AN 26 (1829), AN 27 (1830), 50 Centimes, AN 25 (1828), AN 27 (1830), 25 Centimes (2), both AN 14 (1817), (KM 15.1, 20, 23) [6]. Generally good ne to very ne, scarce

Jean-Pierre Boyer, 100 Centimes, AN 27 (1830) (KM A23). Toned, very ne or better

£100-£120

£50-£70

First Republic, 2 Centimes, AN 27 (1830) (KM A2); together with miscellaneous early Haitian coins in base copper (94), various types [95]. Most with verdigris, generally otherwise ne £50-£70

Jean-Pierre Boyer, AE 50 Centimes, AN 29 (1832) (cf. KM 20a). Considered a contemporary counterfeit, very ne and extremely rare £30-£40

First Republic, 50 Centimes, 1908, 20 Centimes (4), 1881, 1894 (3), 10 Centimes (5), 1881, 1886, 1894 (3), 5 Centimes, 1904, all Paris (KM 44, 45, 53, 56); Second Republic, 10 Centimes (2), 1949, 1970 (KM 58, 63) [13]. Varied state £50-£70

Second Republic, Proof 10 Gourdes, 1971, Billy Bowlegs Seminole War, 46.68g of .999 silver (KM 83); together with link-chain made from Haitian coins [Lot]. Varied state £50-£70

Second Republic, Proof 100 Gourdes, 1973, Ottawa, Christopher Columbus (KM 107). As struck; in original leather presentation ip £100-£120

Second Republic, Proof 500 Gourdes, 1973, Ottawa, The Mermaid (KM 109). Lightly toned, otherwise as struck; in original black leather presentation ip £600-£700

Second Republic, Proof 50 Gourdes (3), 1974 (2), 1976, San Francisco, Montreal-Innsbruck Olympiad (KM 113.1, 113.2); together with similar Haitian commemorative coins in silver (3), base metal (3) [9]. Generally extremely ne; the rst two in original black leather presentation ips £70-£90

Hong Kong

Edward VII, 5 Cents, 1904, London (KM 12); George VI, 5 Cents, 1939KN, King’s Norton (KM 22) [2]. Both lustrous, extremely ne [Both graded by NGC as MS 63] £40-£50

Hungary

Stephan I, Denier, c. 997-1038, 0.84g/8h (ÉH 1.1; Husźar 1). Cabinet tone, good very ne, rare

£70-£90

Andrew I, Denier (2), c. 1046-60, 0.53g/3h, 0.46g/12h (ÉH 5; Husźar 9); Solomon, Denier, c. 1063-74, 0.48g/10h (ÉH 10; Husźar 17) [3]. Very ne, all scarcer types

£50-£70

Stephen II, Denier, c. 1116-31, 0.36g (ÉH 42; Husźar 76); Géza II, Denier, c. 1141-62, 0.16g (ÉH 70; Husźar 123); together with other Hungarian silver coins (7), various types [9]. Very ne or better £50-£70

Géza II, Denier, c. 1142-62, 0.20g (ÉH 72; Husźar 152). Dark cabinet tone, good extremely ne

£20-£30

830

Bela III, Follis, c. 1172-1196, 2.58g/4h (ÈH 114; Husźar 72); Stephen V, Denier, c. 1270-72, 0.40g/6h (ÈH 268; Husźar 357); Wenzel, Denar, c. 1301-05, 0.40g/6h (Husźar 434); Louis I, Denar, c. 1342-82, 0.52g/12h (ÈH 432; Husźar 537); together with Russian wire money (5), various types [9]. Varied state

£50-£70

India

831

Ancient India

KUNINDA, Amoghabhuti, Drachm, c. 100-1 BC, six-arched hill type, 2.17g/12h (PAIC 1191). Well-struck up on good metal, a superb example, extremely ne £100-£120

832

WESTERN SATRAPS, Viradaman, Drachm, c. 234-38 AD, Bombay, 2.24g/3h; GUPTA KINGDOM, Skandagupta Kramaditya, AR Drachm, c. 455-80 AD, 2.15g/3h (Pieper 874); JANAPADAS, Chedi Janapada, Half-Karshapana, c. 500-400 BC, 1.69g [3]. Good ne to good very ne

£50-£70

833

GURJARA-PRATIHARAS, in the style of Vasudeva, Dramma, c. 600-700, 3.92g/12h; Bhoja I, Drachm, c. 836-85, 4.13g/3h; SHAHIS, Jital, c. 750-850, Kabul, 3.26g/11h (Tye 14.1); CHALUKYAS OF GUJURAT, Rana Hastin, Dramma, c. 900-1000, 0.50g/9h (MACW 4910-13) [4]. Very ne or better £50-£70

834

HERIKELA, AR Unit, c. 680-740, 5.74g/10h (Mitchiner 117/18); WESTERN SATRAPS, Rudrasena III, AR Drachm, c. 348-80, 2.17g (Mitchiner 2808/13); JANAPADAS, Panchala Janapada, AR Karshapana, c. 400-350 BC, 2.12g (Rajgor 1130); PUNJAB, Taxila, AE Unit or Half-Satamana, c. 200-100 BC, 11.72g/12h (Mitchiner 4401); UJJAIN, AE Unit, c. 200-100 BC, 4.23g (cf. Pieper 628); OHIND, Vakka Deva, AE Jital, c. 500-1026, Kabul, 2.11g/6h (Mitchiner 126) [6]. Varied state

Kushan Empire

Huvishka, AE Didrachm, c. 155-89, 9.72g/12h; together with similar (3) [4]. The rst very ne; the rest varied state

Vasudeva I, Dinar, undated (192-225 AD), 8.15g/12h (Göbl 509; Sunrise 551; Fr. 23). Good very ne

Mughal Empire

837

£70-£90

£40-£50

£1,000-£1,200

Akbar, Rupee, AH 964-85 (1557-1577), Jaunpur mint, 11.32g/8h; AE Dam, AH 964-1014 (1556-1605), Agra mint, 20.88g/1h (KM 28.1, 80.10); together with miscellaneous Indian coins in silver (5), various types [7]. Varied state

£40-£50

Muhammad Shah, Rupee, AH 1149 (1737), Kora mint (KM 436.39); together with relevant coins in silver (6) and copper (8), various types [15]. The rst good very ne; the rest varied state

£80-£100

Independent Kingdoms

VIJAYANAGAR, Hari Hara II, Half-Pagoda, c. 1377-1404, 1.70g/3h (Fr. 350; Mitchiner 412). Toned, extremely ne

Princely States

£100-£120

INDORE, in the name of Shah Alam II, Rupee, AH 1203 (1789 AD), Maheshwar, 11.25g/5h (KM 58.2). Attractive cabinet tone, good extremely ne

EIC: Uniform Coinage

William IV, Rupee 1835, Calcutta, RS on truncation (SW 1.36; Prid. 32). Lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely ne

William IV, Rupees (4), all 1835, various varieties (KM 450) [4]. Good very ne or better

£20-£30

£80-£100

£120-£150

843

William IV, Rupees (2), both 1835, Calcutta (KM 450); together with miscellaneous British Indian coins in silver (8) and base metals (29), various types [39]. Varied state £100-£120

844

Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type I [F/IX], Bombay (SW 2.22; KM. 457.2). Once cleaned but since re-toned, about extremely ne

£50-£70

Victoria, Rupee, 1840, type I [F/IX], Bombay (SW 2.22; KM. 457.2). Once cleaned but since re-toned, about extremely ne £50-£70 845

Victoria, Half-Rupees (2), both 1840, Calcutta or Bombay (Prid. 80; S & W 3.46; KM. 456.1) [2]. Both cleaned but since re-toned, good very ne £80-£100 846

847

Victoria, Quarter-Anna, 1858, type B/I, J. Watt & Co (SW 3.78; Prid. 156). Lightly toned with some original colour, extremely ne £30-£40

British India

848

Victoria, Rupees (5) all 1862, Bombay, beads 2/0 [1864/5], 0/3 [1865/6], 0/4 [1866/7], 0/6 [1868/9], 0/10 [1872/3] (KM. 492) [5]. Generally extremely ne

£150-£200

£80-£100 849

851

Victoria, Rupee, 1862 [1865/6], Bombay, type A/II, beads 2/3 (SW 4.71; Prid. 74). Cleaned, otherwise extremely ne, rare

Victoria, Rupee, 1862 (KM. 473.1). Probably struck from irregular or unofficial dies, cleaned, very ne and rare

£40-£50

Victoria, Rupees (5) 1874 Calcutta, no mintmark; 1874 Bombay (2, bead and no mintmark), 1876, 1877, both Bombay, bead mintmark (KM. 492) [5]. Good very ne or better

£150-£200

852

Victoria, Rupees (5) 1877, 1878, both Calcutta, no mintmark, 1878, 1879, 1880, all Bombay, bead mintmark (KM. 492) [5]. Good very ne or better

£150-£200

853

Victoria, Rupee, 1884, Bombay, type A3/II, raised mintmark on bottom !ower, 11.66g/12h (SW 6.78; Prid. 166). Extremely ne, toned, scarce

£80-£100

854

Victoria, Rupees (3), 1886, 1888, 1900 (KM 492); Edward VII, Rupee, 1905 (KM 508); George V, Rupees (7), 1912, 1913, 1917 (2), 1918 (2), 1920 (KM 524); George VI, Rupees (6), 1940, 1941, 1943, 1944, 1945, 1947 (KM 556, 557, 559) [17]. Generally good very ne or better £100-£120

855

Victoria, Rupee, undated, obv. brockage (Lakhi) on reverse (cf. KM 492); with regular 1892 Rupee [2]. Very ne, extremely rare £120-£150

856

857

858

Edward VII, Anna, 1908B, Bombay (KM 504); George V, 4 Annas, 1920, Calcutta (KM 519) [2]. Good very ne or better £20-£30

Edward VII, Quarter Anna, 1903C, Calcutta (S & W 7.157; Prid. 646; KM 501). Struck 20% off centre, otherwise ne, rare £50-£70

George V, Miscellaneous coins in silver (22) and base metals (46), various types [68]. Varied state £50-£70

Iran

Islamic Republic, Azadi, AH 1358 (1979), First Anniversary of Revolution, Tehran (Fr. 114; KM 1240). As struck £700-£800

Israel

Republic, 250 Pruta, 5709 (1949H), with pearl, Heaton mint (KM 15); together with miscellaneous Israeli commemorative and currency coins in base metals (52), various dates and types [53]. Generally extremely ne, some rare

£50-£70

World Coins from Various Properties

Italy

861

Milan

Henry II (1004-1024), Denaro scodellato, HE RIC N in three lines R/ AVG MEDIOLANV in four lines, 1.09g/10h (MIR 44). Very ne

£30-£40

862 x Naples

863

LOMBARDY, 5 Lire, 1848M, Milan (MIR 527; KM 22). Once cleaned but since prettily re-toned, good very ne

£70-£90

Carlo II d’Angio, Denaro Regale, c. 1285-1309, 0.71g/5h (MIR 25); SICILY, Ruggero II Conte, Follaro, c. 1145, 1.38g/4h (MIR 29); Guglielmo II, Follaro, c. 1166-89, Messina, 1.18g/6h (MIR 38); Frederico II, Denaro, c. 1198-1250, Brindisi mint, 0.75g/3h (MIR 97); VENICE, Andrea Contarini, Soldino, c. 1368-82, mm. D, 0.51g/3h (Paolucci 4) [5]. Fine or better

£50-£70

864

Robert of Anjou (1309-43), Gigliato, king seated holding orb and sceptre, rev. ornate cross, 3.89g/9h (Biaggi 1634). Good ne

£40-£60

865 x Sardinia

Ferdinando IV, 120 Grana, 1798 M AP, Naples (MIR 373; Dav. 1409; KM 215). Heavy adjustment marks on reverse, otherwise very ne or better, toned

£70-£90

866 x Sicily

Carlo Felice, 5 Lire, 1827P, Genoa (KM 116.2). Cabinet tone, good very ne

867 x Tuscany

Ferdinando II, Piastra da 120 Grana, 1857, Naples (MIR 503; KM 370). Toned, very ne

868 x Venice

869

870

871

872

873

£70-£90

£40-£50

Leopoldo II, Fiorino, 1848, Florence (MIR 453; KM C.72a). Some scratching on portrait, otherwise with a pretty cabinet tone, good very ne

£50-£70

Orio Malipiero, AR Denaro Scodellato, c. 1178-92, 0.31g (Biaggi 2758); Lorenzo Celsi, Soldino, c. 1361-65, 0.55g/12h (Mont. 116); Andrea Contarini, Soldino, c. 1368-82, 0.51g/6h (Biaggi 2846); together with similar (4), various types [7]. Very ne or better, some scarce

£70-£90

Pietro Ziani, Grosso, c. 1205-29, 2.16g/6h (Mont. 31); Jacopo Tiepolo, Grosso, c. 1229-49, 2.15g/6h (Mont. 38); Marino Morosini, Grosso, c. 1249-53, 2.03g/6h (Mont. 42); Lorenzo Tiepolo, Grosso, c. 1268-75, 2.02g/6h (Mont. 48) [4]. Fine or better

£70-£90

Ranieri Zeno, Grosso, c. 1253-68, 2.16g/6h (Mont. 45); Jacopo Contarini, Grosso, c. 1275-80, 1.95g/6h (Mont. 53); Gioavani Dandolo, Grosso, c. 1280-89, 2.14g/6h (Mont. 59) [3]. Very ne £50-£70

Pietro Gradenigo, Grosso, c. 1289-1311, 2.04g/6h (Mont. 50); Giovanni Soranzo, Grosso, c. 1312-28, 2.09g/6h (Mont. 75); Francesco Dandolo, Grosso, c. 1329-39, 2.15g/6h (Mont. 82); Bartolomeo Gradenigo, Grosso, c. 1339-42, 1.94g/6h (Mont. 89) [4]. Generally very ne £70-£90

Francesco Dandolo (1329-39), Soldino, 0.87g/9h (Paolucci 4); together with later Soldini (8), of Andrea Dandolo (2), Giovanni Dol!n (2), Lorenzo Celsi and Andrea Contarini (3) [9]. First ne, others better £80-£100

Andrea Dandolo, Ducato, c. 1343-54, 3.51g/10h (Mont. 73; F 1221). Very ne, toned £300-£400 874

875

876

Francesco Foscari (1423-57), Ducat, 3.52g/6h (Paolucci 1; F 1232). About very ne

£200-£260

Giovanni Mocenigo (1478-85), Marcello, A-M, 2.59g/3h (Paolucci 3); Agostino Barbarigo (1486-1501), Marcello, G-P, 2.94g/1h (Paolucci 3); Nicolo da Ponte (1578-85), 40 Soldi, F-Q, 7.83g/3h (Paolucci 6) [3]. Fine to very ne

£80-£100

Andrea Gritti (1523-39), Mocenigo, mm. A-Z (Antonio Zorzi [1536]), 6.54g/11h (Paolucci 5; CNI 257). Very ne, toned

£90-£120

£200-£260 878

879

Gerolamo Priuli (1559-1567), Zecchino, 3.49g/11h (Paolucci 1; F 1257). Nearly very ne

Alvise I Mocenigo (1570-77), 40 Soldi, undated. St. Mark seated right presenting banner to the kneeling doge, rev St. Giustina standing facing, mm. MC, 8.57g/6h (Paolucci 7). About very ne and toned

£60-£80

880

Alvise I Mocenigo (1570-77), 40 Soldi, undated. St. Mark seated right presenting banner to the kneeling doge, rev St. Giustina standing facing, mm. ST D, 8.93g/2h (Paolucci 7). Better than very ne, toned, but lightly tooled in reverse elds £80-£100

881

882

Domenico Contarini (1659-74), Ducatello, undated, M-M, 22.30g/8h (Paolucci 14; Dav. 4267). Nearly ne

£50-£70

883 x

Regno d’Italia

LUCCA AND PIOMBINO, Felice and Elisa, 5 Franchi, 1805, Florence (MIR 244; KM 24). Articially toned, very ne

884 x Kingdom

885

886 x

Armata et Morea, 2 Soldi or Gazzetta, c. 1691, 6.09g/7h (Hellas 4a; Paolucci 816; KM 3); Dalmatia et Albania, 2 Soldi or Gazzetta, c. 1796, 6.16g/2h (Mont. 134; Paolucci 799; KM 15); together with similar (14), various types [16]. Fine or better

£70-£90

£50-£70

Napoleon I, Lira, 1813M, Milan, 10 Soldi, 1813B/M, Bologna, 3 Centesimi (2), 1808B, Bologna, 1811M, Milan (MIR 482, 483, 486, 498; KM 2.1, 2.2, 6.3, 8.1) [4]. Fine to very ne

£40-£50

Vittorio Emanuele, 25 Centesimi, 1903R, Rome (KM 36). Almost extremely ne

£30-£40

Vittorio Emanuele III, 2 Lire, 1915R, Lira (2), 1913R, 1917R, 5 Centesimi, 1909R, all Rome (KM 42, 45, 55, 57); together with similar in silver (6) and base metals (9), various types [19]. Varied state

£50-£70

Vittorio Emanuele III, 2 Lire (2), 1924R, 1940R, Lira (2), 1922R, 1940R, 50 Centesimi, 1920R, 1921R, 1941R, 20 Centesimi, 1941R, all Rome (KM 61, 62, 63, 75b, 77a, 76b, 78b) [8]. Generally extremely ne

£50-£70

888 x

887 x Vittorio Emanuele III, 20 Lire (2), both 1927R, Rome (KM 69) [2]. Toned, good very ne

£70-£90

889 x

890 x

891

World Coins from Various Properties

Vittorio Emanuele III, 20 Lire, 1928R, 10th Anniversary of the End of World War I, Rome (KM 70). Toned, very ne

Vittorio Emanuele III, 5 Lire, 1936R, Rome (KM 79). Prettily toned over subtle lustre, extremely ne

Jamaica

892

893

£50-£70

£40-£50

George V, Pennies (2), 1920, 1928, London (KM 26); together with relevant coins in brass (4), various dates [6]. The rst two very ne; the rest good extremely ne

£20-£30

Lithuania

Jan II Kazimierz Vasa, Szelag or Schillings (9), 1660TLB (2) eagle rev., 1660TLB, 1661TLB (4) eagle rev., 1661TLB, 1666GFG (Wolski KU60, LU60, KU61, LU61, LK66; KM 50, 110) [9]. Generally very ne

£50-£70

Jan II Kazimierz Vasa, Szelag or Schillings (8), 1661TLB (5), 1664TLB (2), 1666GFH (Wolski LU61, LW64, LK66; KM 50) [8]. Generally good very ne [The 1666 graded by NGC as AU 55 Brown, the rest as AU DETAILS]

£100-£120

Low Countries

894

CAMBRAI, Guillaume de Hainaut (1285-96), Esterlin, double pellet stops, 1.24g/12h (Mayhew 88); Robert de Béthune (1305 -22), Esterlin, Alost, rev MON ETA ALO TEN, 1.25g/4h (Mayhew 213) [2]. Good ne and ne

£80-£100

CHINY, Louis V or VI (1268-99, 1310-36), Esterlin. 1.26g/2h (Mayhew 251). Good ne, very rare

896

£200-£300

LUXEMBURG, John the Blind (1309-46), Demi-Esterlin, Marche, 0.51g/2h (Mayhew 288). Toned, ne and extremely rare

£300-£360

Malaya

897 x

George VI, 20 Cents, 1939, 10 Cents, 1943, 5 Cents (2), 1941I, 1943 (KM 3, 4a, 5) [4]. All lustrous, extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 62, 64, 65, and 65 respectively]

£50-£70

Mexico

898

Charles III, 8 Reales, 1786FM, Mexico City (Cal. 1129; KM 106.2a). Good ne, patchy patina

£70-£90

£70-£90 899

Charles IV, 8 Reales, 1793FM, Mexico City (Cal. 955; KM 109). Toned, very ne

Maximilian I, Peso, 1866MO, Mexico City (KM 388). Toned, good ne

£100-£150

£100-£120 901

Federal Republic, 8 Reales (3), 1881GO SB, 1888ZS FZ, 1889DO MC (KM 377); USA, Proof Dollar, 1972 (KM 203a) [4]. Very ne or better

Estados Unidos, 2 Pesos, 1921MO, 100th Anniversary of Independence, Mexico City (KM 462). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne, obverse better £50-£70

Netherlands

FRIESLAND, Bruno III of Brunswick (1038-57), Denar, uncertain mint, in the name of the Emperor Henry III, crowned bust right, rev. BRVN across !eld, 0.48g/1h (Dbg. 502). Fine, portrait better

UTRECHT, Lion Daalder, 1649, 27.28g/6h (Delm. 845). Good ne or better, numerous verdigris spots

£30-£40

£50-£70

Utrecht, Ducat, 1729, 3.47g/4h (Delm. 965; Fr. 285; KM 7). Struck on a slightly undulating an, otherwise lustrous, good extremely ne £500-£700

Provenance: Recovered from the wreck of the Vliegenthart, sunk in 1735 off Zeeland, Netherlands. Accompanied by Certi!cate of Authenticity.

Netherlands East Indies

VOC, 2 Stuivers, 1778, Malacca, 25.41g/9h (KM -). Saltwater patina, good ne, very rare

£150-£200 906

VOC, 2 Stuivers, 1779, Jaffna, 27.89g/1h (KM 29). Saltwater patina, good ne

£120-£150 907

£120-£150 908

909 x

VOC, 2 Stuivers, 1782, Jaffna, 26.44g/11h (KM 29). Saltwater patina, good ne

Wilhelmina, Quarter-Gulden, 1900, Two-and-a-Half Cents, 1914, both Utrecht (KM 305.1, 316) [2]. Both good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 62 and 64 Red Brown]

£50-£70

Palestine

910

British Mandate, 50 Mils, 1935, 5 Mils (2), 1935, 1942, all London (KM 3, 3a, 6) [3]. All extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 61, 64, and 64 Brown] £70-£90

911

Zichron Jacob, Quarter-Piastre or Farthing Token, c. 1885, emergency issue, 22mm, 12h (Haffner-CC.17C). Toned, very ne and excessively rare [Graded by NGC as XF Details - Environmental Damage]

£1,000-£1,500

Portugal

912

João VI, Tostão (3), c. 1816-26, Lisbon (KM 352); Carlos I, 1000 Réis, 1898, Discovery of India, Lisbon (KM 539); Pedro I, 40 Réis, c. 1823-31,countermarked on BRAZIL, Pedro I, 80 Réis, Bahia (KM 441.1); together with miscellaneous Portuguese and relevant coins in silver (1) and copper (5), various types [11]. Varied state

£70-£90

G

Luís I, 200 Réis, 1887, Lisbon (Gomes 11.18; KM 512). Reverse with light hairlines, otherwise prettily toned and lustrous, extremely ne £50-£70

Russia

Alexander II, 20 Kopecks, 1857 СПБ ФБ, St. Petersburg (Bitkin 60; KM C.165). Lightly toned with hairlines in otherwise prooike elds, extremely ne £70-£90

Nicholas II, Roubles (6), 1896 (3), 1897 (3) (KM Y.59.3) [6]. Fine or better

£120-£150 915

Nicholas II, Roubles (2), 1896*, 1897 (KM Y.59.2, 59.3) [2]. Both lightly cleaned, otherwise extremely ne

£100-£120 916

Nicholas II, Roubles (5), 1897, 1898** (2), 1898, 1899 (KM Y.59.1, 59.3) [5]. Fine or better

£100-£120 917

£100-£120 918

923

Nicholas II, Roubles (5), 1899**, 1899, 1900, 1901 (2) (KM Y.59.1, 59.3) [5]. Fine or better

Nicholas II, 5 Roubles, 1900, St. Petersburg (Fr. 180; KM Y.62). Very ne

USSR, Roubles (6), 1978-80, Moscow Olympic Presentation Set, Leningrad. Extremely ne; in red case οf issue

£40-£50

USSR, Proof Set, 1980, comprising 10 Roubles (14) and 5 Roubles (14), all struck in .900 silver for the Moscow Olympic Games, various types [28]. All as struck; in original maroon presentation case £500-£600

USSR, Proof 5 Roubles, 1987, 70th Anniversary of October Revolution, St. Petersburg (KM Y.208); together with a large group of miscellaneous Soviet commemorative coins in cupro-nickel (32), various types [33]. Generally extremely ne £120-£150

Federation, Miscellaneous silver Proof 3 Roubles (5), 2 Roubles (5), and Roubles, 1992-95, various types; with similar in cupronickel (1) [12]. All practically as struck £120-£150

St Helena

924

Ascension Island, silver Proof set, 1984, comprising 50 Pence (2), 56.56g, 56.56g [2]. Brilliant, as struck; housed with the Royal Mint case of issue, with certicate of authenticity £80-£100

925

Ascension Island, silver Proof set, 1984, comprising 50 Pence (2), 56.56g, 56.56g [2]. Brilliant, as struck; housed with the Royal Mint case of issue (this lightly stained), with certicate of authenticity £80-£100

James Brooke, Cent, 1863, Heaton mint (Prid. 31; KM 3). Toned with a chocolate-brown patina, almost extremely ne £70-£90

South Africa

Paul Kruger, Shilling, 1894, Pretoria (Hern Z19; KM 5). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne

£20-£30

George V, Shillings (5), 1923, 1932 (2), 1934, 1935, Sixpence, 1932, Farthings (4), 1923, 1924, 1931, 1935; George VI, Crowns (3), 1950 (2), 1951, Halfcrowns (2), 1940, 1951, Florin, 1951, Shillings (3), 1941, 1950, 1951, Sixpences (5), 1940, 1942, 1949, 1950, 1951, Threepences (4), 1938, 1950, 1951, 1952, Pennies (9), 1942 (2), 1944, 1949, 1950 (2), 1951, 1952 (2), Halfpennies (3), 1950, 1951, 1952, Farthings (4), 1950 (2), 1951, 1952; Elizabeth II, Crown, 1959, Halfcrowns (4), 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, Florin, 1960, Threepence, 1955, Pennies (2), 1953, 1954; Republic, Threepence, 1963 [54]. Varied state £120-£150

George V, Threepence, 1933, Pretoria (Hern S132; KM 15.2); George VI, Threepence, 1943, Pretoria (Hern S142; KM 26); together with miscellaneous South African coins in copper (24), various types and dates [26]. Varied state £30-£50

Sarawak

George VI, Halfcrown, 1937 (Hern S288; KM 30). Lightly toned over subdued lustre, extremely ne

£70-£90

George VI, Crowns (2), 1947, 1952 (KM 31, 41); Elizabeth II, Crowns (2), 1953, 1960 (KM 52, 55); Republic, 50 Cents, 1964 (KM 62); together with miscellaneous South African coins in silver (16) and base metals (31), various types [52]. Varied state £120-£150

George VI, Proof Set, 1952, Five Shillings to Threepence, Pretoria (Hern S151, S189, S227, S265, S303, S317; KM 35.2, 36.2, 37.2, 38.2, 39.2, 41) [6]. All prettily toned, as struck £100-£120

£700-£800 933

934 x

Republic, Quarter-Krugerrand, 1994, Pretoria (KM KQ15). As struck

Capetown Catering Department, Halfcrown Token, c. 1911-13, struck in nickel, for use in the Pier Restaurant, Adderley Street, 32mm, 10.00g/12h (Hern 106C). Lightly toned with a small obverse deposit, otherwise good extremely ne and extremely rare

£100-£120

South Korea

Republic, Bank of Korea, Trial Planchets for a 10 Won and 1 Won, c. 1966, in brass, 23mm and 17mm; together with an unknown Trial Planchet in copper, c. 1960s, 25mm, 5.64g [3]. Fine, all extremely rare

Republic, 10 Won, 1966, Daejeon (KM 6). Lustrous, good extremely ne, rare

Southern Rhodesia

£50-£70

£50-£70

Elizabeth II, Crown, 1953, Cecil Rhodes Centennial, London (KM 27). Lustrous, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64]

£60-£80

Elizabeth II, Crown, 1953, Cecil Rhodes Centennial, London (KM 27). Toned with a golden hue, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64]

£60-£80

Spain

939

Sancho IV, Obol, c. 1286-88, mm. stars, Santiago mint, 0.48g/1h (AB 309); James II, Denier, c. 1291-1327, Barcelona mint, 0.96g/6h (Crusafont 347); Alfonso XI, Denier, c. 1333-1350, Leon mint, 0.69g/12h (AB 338); John I, Denier, c. 1379-90, Segovia mint, 0.69g/6h (AB 572) [4]. Generally very ne

Isabella II, 2 Escudos, 1867, Madrid (Cal. 202; KM 629). Cleaned, otherwise good very ne

BASQUE, Civil War, 2 Pesetas (2), Peseta (3), all 1937, Brussels (KM 1, 2) [5]. All lustrous, mint state

Straits Settlements

943 x

£50-£70

£70-£90

£50-£70

Victoria, Cent, 1875W, James Watt & Co., Smethwick (KM 9). Toned with some original colour, extremely ne, rare in this grade £100-£120

Victoria, 5 Cents, 1898 (KM 10). Lustrous, extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 61]

£50-£70

Edward VII, Dollar, 1904B, Bombay (Prid. 4; KM 25). Lightly hairlined on obverse, otherwise lustrous, extremely ne

Sweden

£120-£150

Oscar I, Half-Riksdaler Specie, 1845 AG, Stockholm (SM 36; KM 666). Lightly toned with some residue, otherwise extremely ne

£300-£400

Carl XV, 4 Riksdaler Riksmynt, 1866 ST LA, Kungsholmen (Dav. 356; JH 726; KM 711). Lightly cleaned, otherwise good extremely ne

£500-£600

£70-£90 947

Oscar II, Krona, 1897 EB LA, Stockholm (SM 74; KM 760). Lustrous, extremely ne

Switzerland

Confederation, 5 Francs, 1923B, 1932B, 1936B (2), 1948B, 1963B, all Bern (KM 37, 40, 46, 48, 51); together with miscellaneous Swiss coins in silver (3) and base metals (13), various types [22]. Varied state

Federation, 5 Francs, 1948, 100th Anniversary of Constitution, Bern (KM 48). Lustrous, mint state

Thailand

£120-£150

£20-£30

Rama V, Baht, c. 1876-1900, without date (KM Y.34); Rama IX, 20 Baht (2), both 1936, 36th Birthday (KM Y.86); together with similar (5) [8]. Generally extremely ne

£70-£90

Tunisia

French Protectorate, Ahmad II, 10 Francs, AH 1349 (1930), Paris (KM 255). Toned, extremely ne

Turkey

Abdul Hamid I, Kurus, AH 1187 [1774], Constantinople (KM 396). Toned, very ne

£20-£30

£50-£70

‘Nova Constellatio’ Halfpenny, 1785, small date (KM EA9). Toned, ne and rare

£200-£300

£100-£120 954

Trade Dollar, 1874S, San Francisco (KM 108). Articially toned on reverse, otherwise almost extremely ne

Dollar, 1878CC, Carson City (KM 110). Beautifully toned, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63 CAC]

Dollar, 1879S, San Francisco (KM 110). Deep blue tone on reverse, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64]

£200-£300

£100-£120

Dollars(32),1879,1879S,1880(2),1881,1881O,1883(2),1884(2),1889(2),1890O (2),1896O (2),1900O (2),1901O (2),1921S (2), 1922 (2), 1923S, 1923D, 1924 (2), 1925 (2), 1926S (2) (KM 110, 150) [32]. Varied state; all house in wooden presentation cabinet £800-£1,000

Dollar 1879S Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 64]

£70-£90

Dollars (2), 1880O, 1884O, New Orleans (KM 110) [2]. Extremely ne [Graded by NGC as AU 58 and MS 64] £100-£120

Dollar 1880S Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 65]

£100-£150

Dollar 1881S Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 63]

Dollar 1881S Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 63]

Dollar 1881S Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 63]

£50-£70

£50-£70

£50-£70

Dollar, 1881S, San Francisco (KM 110). Beautifully toned, good extremely ne [Graded by PCGS as MS 65 CAC] £100-£120

Dollar 1881S Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 64]

£70-£90

Dollar, 1882CC Some contact marks, otherwise about extremely ne, lustrous elds [certied and graded by NGC as MS 62] £200-£260

Dollars (3), 1882S, 1883O, 1885O (KM 110) [3]. All good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 64, 63, and 63 respectively]

Dollar, 1882cc, Carson City (KM 110). Lustrous, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63 - GSA Hoard] £120-£150 968

£120-£150 969

Dollar, 1883CC, Carson City (KM 110). Lustrous, good extremely ne [Graded by NGC as MS 63]

Dollar, 1884CC, Carson City (KM 110). Lustrous, mint state [Graded by NGC as MS 65 - GSA Hoard] £200-£300 970

Dollar, 1885O, New Orleans (KM 110). Reverse prettily toned, extremely ne [Graded by PCGS as MS 63 CAC]

£100-£120

Dollars (2), 1886, 1887, both Philadelphia (KM 110) [2]. Both prettily toned, extremely ne [Both graded by NGC as MS 63]

£100-£120 972

Dollar 1887. Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 64]

Dollar 1887. Virtually mint state [certied and graded by NGC as MS 64]

50 Cents, 1829, Philadelphia (KM 37). Fine

£70-£90

£70-£90

£50-£70

Dime, 1829, Cent, 1831 [2]. Fine or better £100-£150

Uruguay

Republic, 4 Centésimos (5), 1869A, 1869H (4) (KM 13) [5]. Varied state

Yugoslavia

Alexander I, Ducat, 1931K, countermark sword, Belgrade (KM 12.3). Lustrous, extremely ne

Miscellaneous

£70-£90

£400-£500

AUSTRALIA, George V, Penny, 1918I, Calcutta (KM 23); BAHAMAS/NEW ZEALAND, Elizabeth II, 5 Cents, undated [1967], struck from a New Zealand 2 Cents rev. die, 21mm (cf. KM 3/33); BULGARIA, Ferdinand I, 5 Stotinki, 1913, Vienna (KM 24); FRANCE, Melgueil, Denier, c. 1100-1300, Narbonne (Boud. 753); Napoleon III, 2 Centimes, 1854A, Paris (KM 776.1); Third Republic, 25 Centimes, 1932 (KM 867a) [6]. Varied state [Graded by NGC as AU 55 Brown, MS 63 Brown, MS 65, XF 45, MS 64 Brown, and MS 63 respectively]

£100-£120

980

AUSTRIA, Ferdinand I, Groschen, 1552, Vienna, 1.56g/3h (Markl 117); POLAND, Sigismund I, Groschen, 1535, Toruń, 1.77g/7h (Kopicki 3091; Gum. 531); Sigismund III Vasa, Trojak or 3 Groschen, 1598, mm. B, Bydgoszcz, 1.88g/5h (Iger B.98) [3]. Good ne or a little better

£50-£70

981

AUSTRIA, Maria Theresa, restrike Thaler, 1780SF, Vienna (KM T1); BELGIUM, Leopold II, 5 Francs, 1870, Brussels (KM 24); BRITISH WEST AFRCIA, George V, Two Shillings, 1913H, Heaton mint (KM 13) [3]. Good very ne

£70-£90

982

BELGIUM, Leopold I, 5 Francs, 1835, Brussels (KM 3); CYPRUS, Victoria, Eighteen Piastres, London (KM 7); FRANCE, Napoleon III, 10 Centimes, 1855A, Centime, 1853A, both Paris (KM 771, 775); JAPAN, Meiji, 20 Sen, yr 4 (1871), Kyoto (KM Y.3); Taishō, 50 Sen, yr 13 (1924), Osaka (KM Y.46) [6]. Varied state

£50-£70

983

BELGIAN STATES, John Theodore, Liard, 1745, Liege (KM 146); together with miscellaneous British and World Tokens and Jetons (14), various types [15]. Fine or better

£20-£30

984

BOHEMIA, Vratislaus II, Denier, c. 1061-85, Prague, 0.80g/11h (Cach 350); FLANDERS, Anonymous issues, Maille or HalfDenier, c. 1259-1300, Ghent, 0.43g/12h (Gaillard 85); GERMANY, Cologne, Philip I, Denier, c. 1167-91, Cologne, 1.32g/3h (Hävernick 552); Siegfried II, Pfennig, c. 1275-97, Cologne, 1.34g/4h (Hävernick 830); ITALY, Otto I, Denier, c. 962-73, Pavia, 1.16g/4h (Biaggi 1824; MIR 828) [5]. Good ne to good very ne

£70-£90

985

BOLIVIA, Republic, 50 Centavos, 1942, Potosi (KM 182a); EL SALVADOR, Republic, Peso, 1914CAM, Philadelphia (KM 115.2); GUATEMALA, Republic, Half-Real, 1880/770E, Guatemala City (KM 155.1) [3]. Varied state [Graded by NGC as MS 65 Red, AU Details - Cleaned, and MS 64 respectively] £100-£120

986

BRITISH HONDURAS, Victoria, 25 Cents, 1895, London (KM 9); Edward VII, 25 Cents, 1907, Cent, 1909, both London (KM 11, 12); SARAWAK, Charles Brooke, 20 Cents, 1927H, Heaton mint (KM 17a); STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, Victoria, Cent, 1845, Calcutta (Prid. 1; KM 3); together with miscellaneous Irish and British Colonial coins in silver (11) and base metals (86), various types [122]. Varied state £120-£150

987

BULGARIA, Ivan Aleksander and Mihail Asen IV, Grosch, c 1331-55, 1.60g/6h (Zhekov 1.13); Ivan Sratsimir, Grosch, c. 1356 -97, 1.05g/10h (Zhekov 1.14.4); SERBIA, Stefan Uros II Milutin, Denar, c. 1282-1326, 2.04g/6h (D&D 3.1.2); GEPIDS, Uncertain issuer, Quarter-Siliqua, c. 454-552, retrograde monogram, Gothic imitation issue, 0.85g/8h (cf. MIB I 46); with similar (1) [5]. Varied state, some scarce £100-£120

988

CAMEROON, Republic, Essai 500 Francs, 1985, Paris (KM E17); CHAD, Republic, Essai 100 Francs, 1975, Paris (KM E5); CONGO, People’s Republic, Essai 500 Francs, 1985, Paris (KM E5) [3]. All practically as struck [All graded by NGC as MS 68] £40-£50

989

CANADA, George V, 25 Cents, 1919, Ottawa (KM 24); GREAT BRITAIN, George IV, Shilling, 1826 (ESC 2409; S 3812); NETHERLANDS, Utrecht, 2 Stuivers, 1780, Utrecht (KM 112); together with miscellaneous World coins in silver (2) and base metals (8), various types [13]. Varied state £30-£40

990

CAPE VERDE, Colony, 10 Centavos, 1930, Lisbon (KM 2); CEYLON, Victoria, Quarter-Cent or Farthing, 1898 (KM 90); George V, Cent, 1929 (KM 107); SPAIN, Provisional Government, 1870, Barcelona (KM 661) [4]. All extremely ne or better £20-£30

CEYLON, George VI, Restrike Proof 10 Cents, 1951 (KM 121); INDIA, Victoria, Rupee, 1876B, Bombay (KM 473.2); George VI, Anna, 1942C, Calcutta (KM 537a); PAKISTAN, Islamic Republic, 10 Paisa, 5 Paisa, both 1961, Lahore (KM 19, 21) [5]. Varied state [Graded by NGC as PF 64, AU 58, MS 64, PF 64, PF 65] £50-£70

992

CHINA, People’s Republic, 10 Yuan, 1991, Panda, small date, Beijing (KM Y.308); NORTH VIETNAM, Republic, Ðóng, 1946, Ho Chi Minh, Hanoi (KM 3); THAILAND, Rama VII, Satang, BE 2472 (1929), Osaka mint (KM Y.35) [3]. Varied state [Graded by NGC as MS 67, MS 61, MS 64 Brown] £50-£70

993

CHINA, Kwangtung, Xuantong, 20 Fen, c. 1909-11 (KM Y.205); together with miscellaneous Chinese Cash coins in silver (2) and base metals (31), various types [34]. Varied state

£100-£120

994

EGYPT, Hussein Kamel, 5 Milliemes, AH 1335 (1916H), Occupation coinage, Heaton mint (KM 315); IRAQ, Ghazi I, 10 Fils, AH 1357 (1938I), Bombay (KM 103a); TUNISIA, Ahmad II, 10 Centimes, AH 1361 (1942), Paris (Lec. 117; KM 267) [3]. Varied state [Graded by NGC as MS 63, AU 58, and MS 63 respectively] £50-£70

995

FRANCE, Miscellaneous coins (approx. 200), various types [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£120

996

997

998

1001

1002

1003

1004

1005

1006

1007

1008

1009

1010

World Coins from Various Properties

FRENCH INDOCHINA, Third Republic, 20 Cents, 1924A, 10 Cents (2), 1900A, 1922A, all Paris (KM 9, 16.1, 17.1); INDIA, Bikanir, Victoria, Rupee, 1897, Calcutta (KM 72); together with relevant coins in copper (13), various types [17]. Varied state

£50-£70

GERMANY, Baden, Leopold I, Kreuzer, 1845, no D on neck, Karlsruhe (Jaeger 44; KM 203); Prussia, Wilhelm II, 3 Mark, 1911A, Breslau University Centenary, Berlin (Jaeger 108; KM 531); ITALY, Vittorio Emmanuel III, 5 Lire, 1927R, Rome (KM 67); PAPAL STATES, Pius IX, 20 Baiocchi, 1864R, Rome (MIR 3154; KM 1360) [4]. Varied state [Graded by NGC as MS 62 Brown, MS 64, MS 63, and MS 64]

£50-£70

GERMANY, Ostsachsen, 10 Mark, 1921, Meissen (Scheuch 393); together with similar (5), and a group of miscellaneous German Notgeld (approx. 40), various types [Lot]. Varied state

GERMANY, Empire, Miscellaneous coins in silver (22), various types [22]. Varied state

£70-£90

£200-£300

GREAT BRITAIN, Twopence, 1797 (BMC 1077; S 3776); MEXICO, Federal Republic, 2 Centavo, 1883, Mexico City (KM 395); SOUTH AFRICA, Paul Kruger, Shilling, 1893, Pretoria (KM 5; Hern Z18); together with miscellaneous World coins in silver (5) and base metals (37), various types [45]. Varied state £40-£50

HUNGARY, Rudolf, Denier, 1594KB, Kremnica (ÉH 811a); INDIA, Kabul Shahis, AR Jital, c. 850-970, Kabul, 3.17g/5h (Mitch. 1585); with Drachm (1) [3]. Very ne or better

£50-£70

INDIA, Victoria, Rupees (2), 1862, 1888 (KM 473, 492); MAURITIUS, Victoria, 20 Cents, 1899, London (KM 11); STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, Victoria, Cents (2), 1862, 1874H (KM 6, 9); together with miscellaneous British Colonial coins in silver (7) and base metals (5), various types [17]. Varied state £70-£90

ISRAEL, Miscellaneous commemorative coins in silver (26), various dates and types [26]. Generally extremely ne £200-£300

ITALY, Vittorio Emanuele III, 2 Lire, 1914R, Rome (KM 55); MONTENEGRO, Nikola I, Perper, 1909, Paris (KM 5); together with miscellaneous European coins in silver (46), various types [48]. Varied state

£200-£300

ITALY, Vittorio Emmanuel III, Lira, 1905R, Rome (KM 32); USA, Cent, 1869, Philadelphia (KM 90a) [3]. Very ne or a little better, both scarce £50-£70

LIVONIA, Bernhard von der Borch, Schilling, c. 1471-73, Reval, 1.07g/12h (Haljak 69; Saurma 5134); Free City, Half-Mark, 1565, Riga, 4.98g/11h, Schilling, 1575, type 4, Riga, 0.93g/12h (Haljak 878, 956); Jan Chodkiewicz, Schilling, 1572, Salaspils, 1.01g/6h (Haljak 981); POLAND, Friedrich August I, 5 Groszy, 1811IB, 1812IB, Grosz (2), 1811IS, 1812IB, all Warsaw (KM C.81, 83); Nicholas I, 10 Groszy, all 1840MW, Warsaw (KM 113a); together with similar in silver (3), various types [14]. Varied state £100-£120

NEPAL, Tribhuvana Bir Bikram, 5 Paisa, c. 1935-41, Calcutta (KM 711); together with miscellaneous South Asian and Islamic coins in silver (7) and base metals (29), various types [37]. Varied state £50-£70

NETHERLANDS, West!esland, Dallder, 1624, 16.31g/11h (cf. KM 14.1); together with 8 Reales (3) [4]. All with corrosion patterns consistent with being from Shipwrecks, poor to fair £60-£80

RUSSIA, Catherine II, 5 Kopecks, 1790EM, type 4B, Ekaterinburg (KM C.59.3); Nicholas I, 5 Kopecks, 1833EM, Ekaterinburg (KM C.140.1); together with a small group of assorted ‘wire money’ (13), and miscellaneous Russian coins in silver (8) and base metals (12), various types [35]. Varied state

£100-£120

RUSSIA, Federation, 3 Roubles, 2011, Year of the Rabbit, Rouble, 1997, Ice Hockey, 1998 Winter Olympic Games series, both Moscow (KM Y.577, 1247); together with a large group of miscellaneous Russian and World coins in base metals (approx. 150), various types [Lot]. The rst two as struck; the rest varied state

£100-£120

SEYCHELLES, Elizabeth II, silver Proof Ten and Five Rupees, both 1974; MALTA, Fantasy Essai set, 2004, comprising Five Euors to 1 cent; UNITED KINGDOM, Elizabeth II, currency set, 1953, Crown to farthing; silver Crown, 1972; Charles III, silver Britannia, 2023; United states of America, silver Dollars (3), all 1983, Los Angeles Olympics; together with other currency sets (9) [lot]. Varied state, most in cases of issue

£200-£260

1012

1011 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, George V, 50 Cents, 1921, Bombay (KM 35.1). Lightly toned, extremely ne

1013

Miscellaneous World coins (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state

£20-£30

£100-£120

Miscellaneous World coins (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state

£100-£120

Miscellaneous World coins (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state £100-£120

Miscellaneous World coins (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state £100-£120

Miscellaneous World coins (approx. 300), various types [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous World coins in base metals (approx. 500), various types [Lot]. Varied state

£120-£150

£50-£70

Miscellaneous silver Proof Crown sized coins (7), of the Falkland Islands, Gibralta,Guernsey, Tristan da Cunha, Malta and Alderney [7]. Generally as struck, in cases of issue, most with certicates of authenticity

Miscellaneous European coins in silver (18), various types [18]. Generally extremely ne

£80-£100

£150-£200

Miscellaneous British and World Tokens (approx. 300), various types [Lot]. Varied state £100-£120

Miscellaneous British and World coins (approx. 200), various types [Lot]. Varied state

Miscellaneous World coins in base metal (approx. 100), various types [Lot]. Varied state

£40-£50

£20-£30

Miscellaneous group of Indian and Chinese coins in silver (16) and base metals (33), various types [49]. Varied state £100-£120

x FRANCE, DAUPHINÉ, Guigues VIII (1318-33), demi Carlin (double Denier), 1.02g/11h (Duplessy 2425); other French Feudal coins (6); together with European medieval coins (6), from Germany and Hungary [13]. Varied state

A Collection of Minting and Numismatic-Related Medals and Tokens

BIRMINGHAM, RalphHeaton&Sons,advertisingTokens(6),inbronze(5)andcupro-nickel(1),varioustypes[6]. Very neto good extremely ne, some scarce £70-£90

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor&Challen,c.1900,abrassadvertisingToken(3),mintingmachinery, rev. inscriptioninsixlines,24mm [3]. All toned to varying degrees, generally extremely ne

£70-£90

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor&Challen,c.1900-65,miscellaneousadvertisingTokensinnickel(1),brass(4),andcopper(2),various types [7]. Very ne to good extremely ne

£70-£90

BIRMINGHAMandLONDON, W.W.GreenerLtd.,c.1920,analuminiumadvertisingToken,elephantleft, rev. GUNMAKERS, legend surrounding, 24mm, 1.86g/12h. Lustrous, about extremely ne, very rare

£30-£40

BIRMINGHAM,JamesWatt&Co.,1871,abronzemedalbyJ.Moore,conjoinedbustsofMatthewBoultonandJamesWatt right, rev. inscription in six lines, 38mm, 27.47g (BHM 2922; E 1617). Toned, very ne £40-£50

BIRMINGHAM, ScanCoinLtd.,MiscellaneousTokens(11),c.1970s,incopperandbrass,issuedbytheBirminghamMintfor scanning machine trials; together with later Birmingham mint Tokens in base metals (11), various types [22]. Varied state £50-£70

BIRMINGHAM, RalphHeaton&Sons,advertisingTokensincupro-nickel(5),companyarms, rev. inscriptionin !velines,all 25mm; LONDON, TheRoyal Mint, Canteen Tokens (2), Penny and Halfpenny, 31mm and 26mm [7]. Varied state £50-£70

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor&Challen,brassadvertisingTokens(3),mintingmachinery, rev. inscriptioninsixlines,all24mm[3]. All toned, good very ne £50-£70

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor&Challen,brassadvertisingTokens(4),mintingmachinery(3),24mm,19mm(2),BritishExhibitionin Australia, 1964, 20mm [4]. Very ne to extremely ne £50-£70

LONDON, SamuelMontagu&Co.,c.1950-70,aoneouncesilvertrialplanchet,securityedge39mm,31.10g. Prettilytoned, good extremely ne and possibly unique £40-£50

£50-£70 1036

1037

LONDON, EdwardWhelan,CoinandAntiquitiesDealer,1848,abrassadvertisingToken,RomulusandRemusundershe-wolf, rev. inscriptioninsevenlines,26mm,5.73g/12h; NobelIndustries,ManufacturerofMedals,1924,anickelmedalstruckatthe BritishEmpireExhibition,31mm,19.34g; BIRMINGHAM, G.R.Collins,1861,VisitofPrinceOscarofSweden&Norwaytothe WorksatBirmingham,abronzemedalbyJ.Moore,39mm,26.07g;togetherwithsimilarmedalsinbasemetals(7),varioustypes [10]. Varied state, some rare

CoinWeights(3), GeorgeIV,Sovereign,1821,20mm,7.98g/12h,Half-Sovereign,1821,18mm,3.98g/12h(Withers2252a, 2253b); Victoria,Half-Sovereign,1843,inbrass,19mm,3.97g/6h;CanteenTokens(6), RoyalMint, Llantrisant (5),Plastic10,5, 2,and1PenceNotes,all63mm,andHalfpennyToken,incupro-nickel,25mm; London,HalfcrownToken,31mm,11.83g/12h[9]. Varied state

£50-£70

MiscellaneousTokensandChecks, BIRMINGHAM, E.F.Griffin&Co.,ManufacturerofAlloys,copper,25mm,5.69g/12h; VaughtonsGothicWorks,ManufacturerofMedals,brass,17mm,2.00g/12h; T.Pope&Co.,CoinandPressMakers,1851, GreatExhibitionExhibitor,22mm,3.94g/12h; LONDON, J.Henry,NumismatistandCoinDealer,copper,30mm,11.63g/12h(M 8443); Coincraft,30thAnniversaryofRichardLobell,cupro-nickel,38mm,20.21g/12h; J.Taylor,Medallist,brass,28mm, 7.78g/12h [6]. Varied state, some rare

£50-£70

BIRMINGHAM, Lutwyches,c.1790,acopperHalfpennyToken,Justiceseatedleftholdingapairofscales,cornucopiaspilling coins at feet, rev. coining press, 30mm, 14.49g/6h (W 219b). Toned, good very ne

£50-£70

DeathoftheEarlofEffingham,1791,abronzemedalbyJ.Milton,bustleft, rev. Britanniaseatedonglobe,cornucopiaspilling forth coins at feet, 35mm (BHM 353; E 844). Darkly toned with an even brown patina, almost extremely ne, rare

£70-£90

BIRMINGHAM, Lutwyches,c.1800,acopperFarthingToken,Minervastandingatoppedestal,shieldandcornucopiaatbase, rev. early coining press, 22mm, 4.46g/6h (DH 482). Toned with much original colour, extremely ne

£50-£70

LONDON, WilliamTill,NumismatistandCoinDealer1834,acopperadvertisingToken,shieldofarmswithmotto, rev. inscriptionin !velineswithin "oralwreath,36mm,11.25g/12h(D&W56,p.345;M8410-2). Lightlytonedoverlustrous elds,good extremely ne £70-£90

1043

Visit of the Shah of Persia to Birmingham, 1889, a copper advertising medal by Ralph Heaton & Sons, Birmingham, coat of arms, rev. inscription in seven lines, TO COMMEMORATE THE VISIT OF H I M THE SHAH OF PERSIA TO BIRMINGHAM 1889, 25mm, 5.23g (Sweeny p.67). A pleasing example with some original lustre, extremely ne, rare £100-£120

1044

LEEDS, Greenwood & Batley, c. 1895-97, a bronze Trial 5 Rupee for Martin & Co., in the name of Abdul Rahman, Amir of Afghanistan, monogram in centre, rev. crossed !ags Britain and Afghanistan, H H ABDUL RAHMAN, AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN above and below, 39mm, 34.81g (KM -). A superb example with reective elds and an even chocolate-brown patina, practically as struck, very rare £200-£300

1045

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor & Challen, c. 1900, a bronze advertising medal, variety of coining machinery, rev. inscription including Chinese characters in six lines, 37mm, 20.08g. Some light toning and deposits, otherwise almost extremely ne, very rare £200-£300

1046

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor & Challen, 1903, a silver advertising medal, coining press, rev. inscription in six lines, 32mm, 11.88g. Prettily toned, extremely ne and rare £120-£150

1047

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor & Challen, c. 1908, a brass advertising Token, minting machinery, rev. inscription in six lines, 28mm, 9.85g. Lightly toned over lustrous elds, good extremely ne, rare £100-£120

1050

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor & Challen, c. 1910-30, a copper advertising Token, MAKERS OF MINTING MACHINERY ETC , rev. concentric circles, 21mm, 3.63g. Very ne, rare £70-£90

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor & Challen, c. 1922, a brass advertising medal, minting machinery, rev. inscription in six lines, 38mm, 19.86g. Toned, extremely ne £100-£120

BIRMINGHAM, Taylor & Challen, c. 1922, a brass advertising medal, minting machinery, rev. inscription in six lines, 38mm, 19.60g. Toned with some original lustre, extremely ne £120-£150

Jan Lis, Numismatist, c. 1980s, a bronze plaque advertising the Beaver Coin Room, London, 48mm. As struck £20-£30

1052

BIRMINGHAM, The Birmingham Mint Ltd., 1993, a silver medal, 45mm, 44.51g; with similar in base metals (3); LLANTRISANT, The Royal Mint Young Collectors Club, c. 1980s, a bronze medal, 39mm, 28.14g; Pobjoy Mint, 300 Years of Tradition, 1998, a cupro-nickel medal, 38mm, 28.14g [6]. All extremely ne £40-£50

1053

AUSTRALIA, Stokes & Martin, Jeweller’s in Melbourne, a copper advertising Token, 22mm, 3.38g/12h; Welcome to Canberra, 1993, a bronze medal by the Royal Australia Mint, 27mm, 8.41g/12h; USA, Franklin Mint, 1973, a copper medal, 38mm, 24.20g; together with miscellaneous related medals in base metals (27), various types [30]. Varied state £30-£40

France

1054

PARIS, Magasin de la Monnaie de Paris, 1767, a bronze Token by C. N. Roettiers, coining material on table, DANT PONDUS above, rev. inscription in nine lines, 31mm, 15.43g; together with a related Souvenir Token, 1958, 31mm [2]. Both extremely ne £20-£30

Visite de Napoléon III à Lille, 1853, a copper medal by J. Barre, on Napoleon’s visit to the Lille mint, 30mm, 10,00g; Monnaie de Paris, Souvenir de l’exposition, 1878, a bronze medal by J. Barre, 30mm, 16.00g; L. Schuler Goeppingon, Souvenir de l’exposition, 1900, a copper advertising medal by L.S. Göppingon, Württemberg, 34mm, 15.37g; ; Monnaie de Paris, Souvenir de l’exposition, 1900, a bronze medal by A. Patey for the Exposition Universelle, 37mm, 26.84g; Souvenir d’une visite a la Monnaie, 1770 (c. 1950s), a restrike bronze medal after C.N. Roettiers, 32mm, 13.58g; BELGIUM, Monnaie de Bruxelles, 1910, a bronze medal by A. Michaux, 29mm, 10.39g [6]. Fine to extremely ne £50-£70

Germany

1056

LEIPZIG, F.W. Erdmann, c. 1880-1900, a silver advertising medal, coin press centre, METALL-KNOPF-FABRIK UND PRÄG-ANSTALT around, rev. inscription in four lines, F W ERDMANN, LEIPZIG, GERBERSTRASSE, NO 59, 25mm, 5.86g. Prettily toned with underlying brilliance, extremely ne and very rare

£50-£70

India

1057

EIC, Farrukhabad, uniface Coin Weight, c. 1820-24, in copper, MIN WT OF NEW STAND FURUKHD RUPEE [STRAIGHT-MILLED, AND PLAIN EDGED] 178,12 GRS, edge plain, 26mm, 11.48g (Stevens 8.113); Calcutta Mint, copper Pice and Half-Pice Tokens, crowns centre, H M MINT CALCUTTA surrounding, rev. denominations, both 19mm, both 2.56g/12h; Lahore Mint, copper Anna Token, crown above denomination, H M ’ S MINT, LAHORE above and below, rev. TOKEN, 25mm, 6.92g/12h [4]. Very ne, all scarce

£100-£120

£100-£120 1058

1059

BOMBAY, Bombay Mint, Canteen Tokens (4), 10 Paise (2), 5 Paise (2), 23mm and 20mm (cf. Thakar 100.2.24; Prid. -); HM Dockyard and Co-Operative, Canteen Token, in copper, 21mm (Prid. 170); N.M. Mills, 2 Annas Canteen Token, in brass, 22mm (Thakar 100.1.N.2); CALCUTTA, Calcutta Mint (Alipore Branch), 10 and 5 Paise Tokens, c. 1950s, in aluminium, 24mm and 21mm; Indian Post and Telegraph, Test Tokens (3), no. 2951, 4811, 5222, all 22mm; POONA, Ammunition Factory, Canteen Token, in copper, 20mm (Prid. 157); SHILLONG, Soldiers Club, Tokens (3), 4, 2, and 1 Anna, in brass, 25mm, 22mm, and 19mm; together with similar Tokens in base metals (18), various types [33]. Varied state, several rare

SYLHET, Looba Cherra, Plantation Token, 1873, for the Assam Tea Gardens, in brass, with hole, 25mm, 5.28g/12h (Prid. 62). Lightly toned with some original colour, good very ne and extremely rare

£100-£120

£100-£120 1060

BOMBAY, Duncan, Stratton & Co., bronze coining trials or proving pieces for a Rupee, Half-Rupee, Quarter-Rupee, and Eighth-Rupee, by Greenwood & Batley, Leeds (Bullmore, SNC 1979, p.439) [4]. Good very ne to extremely ne

Syria

Compagnie de la Menthe Syrie, c. 1920-46, a copper Franc Token, 21mm, 4.64g/12h (Lec. 50). Verdigris, otherwise very ne, rare £50-£70

United States of America

1062

Cincinnati Milacron, 1973, a silver advertising medal, stylised penny of Offa, moneyer below, TORNEI lower right, rev. company logo, 44mm, 33.29g; Coinmaster, 1976, a silver advertising check for Mach 76 at the NEC, Birmingham, 25mm, 6.21g; together with miscellaneous related tokens and medals (15), various types [17]. Varied state £40-£50

Miscellaneous

1063

GERMANY, 70th Anniversary of the Death of Karl Marx, 1953, a bronze medal by Münze Berlin, 31mm, 9.99g; NEW ZEALAND, Introduction of Decimal Coinage, 1967, a copper medal for the Numismatic Society of Auckland, 47mm, 39.31g; OMAN, Muscat, a brass Banker’s Badge, c. 1920s, struck by the British Bank of the Middle East, 35mm, 14.17g; together with miscellaneous related medals and tokens (24), various types [27]. Varied state, several rare £50-£70

1064

PAKISTAN, Lahore/Pakistan Mint, Anna Canteen Token, c. 1961, in brass, moon and crescent, rev. denomination, 19mm, 3.35g/11h; together with miscellaneous Indian and Nepalese mint and bank Tokens (14), various types [15]. Varied state £70-£90

1066

Henry VII Sovereign, a gold-plated silver medal, 39mm, 25.04g/12h. As struck

1067

1068

£30-£40

CharlesI,awhitemetalmedalbyE.Thomason,partoftheKingsandQueensofEnglandseries,c.1830,drapedandlaureate bust left, rev. legend in 10 lines, 40mm. Fields lightly hairlines, otherwise extremely ne

£20-£30

ExpeditiontoVigoBay,1702,abrassmedaletbyLaufer,drapedbustleft, rev. shipsburninginblockadeofharbour,mapofbay area in background, 26mm, 4.92g (MI 239/23). A pleasing example with some original colour, extremely ne, rare thus

£50-£70

CaptureofPortoBello,1739,a bronzeorpinchbeck medal,unsigned,half-length "gureofVernonthree-quartersleft,with baton, rev. view of harbour with six ships, 37mm (Adams PBv 22-S; Betts 200). Fine

£40-£50

1069 x

TheNewAdministration,1744,acoppermedal,unsigned,GeorgeIIenthronedfacing, rev. half-length "gureofEarlGower three-quarters right, 40mm (MI II, 592/241). Very ne, rare [slabbed NGC XF 40 BN]

£90-£120

1070

GeorgeIII, Coronation,1761,abrassmedalbyT.Ward,34mm,10.00g(BHM-); Victoria, DiamondJubilee,1897,abronze medalbyG.W.deSaulles,56mm,76.82g(BHM3506); EdwardVII, Coronation,1902,asilvermedalbyG.W.deSaulles,31mm, 12.69g(BHM3737); GeorgeV, Coronation,1911,asilvermedalbyB.Mackennal,31mm,12.08g(BHM4022); GeorgeVI, Coronation, 1937, a silver medal by P. Metcalfe, 30mm, 16.12g (BHM 4314) [5]. Varied state

£50-£70

1071

JamesDavies,CalendarMedals(2),1787,1790,both37mm; DeathoftheDukeofWellington,1853,awhitemetalCalendar Medal by E. Moses & Son, 41mm (Eimer 183); together with similar in base metals (11), various types [14]. Varied state £50-£70

1072

York,MagistratesMedalofAdmissiontotheCourts,acopperawardbyYounge&Deakin,legendinwreath, rev.Not transferable wreath, engraved “Visiting Magistrates”, C in centre, 44mm. Rather pitted, about ne, rare £60-£80

1073

DudleyPittClub,1813,aglazedsilvermedalbyT.WyonJr,bustleft, rev. inscribed HESAV ’ DHISCOUNTRY inthreelineswithinlaurel wreath,50mm(MG1028;BHM770). Extremely newithdarksatintoningonobverse,loopandringforsuspension;housedina tted contemporary case £100-£120

1074

BirminghamSundaySchoolUnion,1831,asilvermedalbyT.W.Ingham,bustofRobertRaikesleft, rev. inscriptioninsixlines andsurrounding,eyewithraysabove,38mm,20.94g. Beautifullytonedwithdeepprooike elds,practicallyasstruck;inoriginalred box of issue £50-£70

1075

Opening of the London and Greenwich Railway, 1833, a silver presentation ticket or medal by Rowe & Kentish, trains in motion across and under viaduct, trees in foreground, rev. inscription in eight lines within inner circle, named (Aldn. T. Wood), 39mm. Toned, extremely ne

£100-£120

1076

Chronology of the Kings of England, 1837, a white metal medal by W.J. Taylor, names of monarchs in whorls around central circles on both sides, 44mm (BHM -; E -). Extremely ne and extremely rare

£120-£150

1077

Newcastle-upon-Tyne to Carlisle Railway Company, 1840, a silver Directors’ and Shareholders’ Medal by W. Wyon, Mercury !ying left over Newcastle and Carlisle skylines, train travelling over bridge between the two, rev. company arms, inscription in two lines above, named (Theodore Walrond Esq., Director), 53.71g, 50mm (BHM 1983; Eimer 1339; Moyaux 17). A superb example with a deep cabinet tone, about extremely ne and very rare

£800-£1,000

1078

Canterbury Cathedral, c. 1841, a white metal medal by J. Davis, Birmingham, view of Cathedral, inscription in four lines below, rev. view of the nave, 61mm (BHM 2367; Taylor 1A). Extremely ne £40-£50

£70-£90 1079

1080 x

Chester and Holyhead Line, 1844, a silver medal, named (Sir Charles Douglas, Director), 29mm, 12.36g; York & North Midland Railway, a silver medal, named (John Barff Esqr - Free Ticket), 27mm, 9.75g; The British Railway Executive, c. 1950s, a silver medal, named (C.E. Punton, 117), 32mm, 16.41g; British Transport Commission, a silver medal, named (D.C. Allan, 318), 29mm, 16.87g; London Transport Executive, a silver medal, named (D. Callan, R185), 29mm, 18.55g; London Passenger Transport Board, a silver medal, named (Sir W.B. Gentle, 135), 28mm, 16.99g [6]. All looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, varied state

Durham Regatta, a silver award medal by J. Davis, rowing boats passing under bridge, Cathedral, bridge, and factory in background, 51mm, 64.33g. Heavily polished, good ne, scarce

£80-£100

1081 x

Prince Albert as Chancellor of Cambridge University, 1847, a bronze medal by G.G. Adams, bust left, rev. inscription in seven lines, 58mm (Eimer 1417). Toned, good very ne or a little better

£40-£50

1082

Golden Jubilee of the Church Missionary Society, 1848, a copper medal by B. Wyon, St. Paul, arms raised, preaching, rev legend within and around centre, 58mm (BHM 2310; E 1422); Centenary of the Birth of David Livingstone, 1913, a bronze medal by A. Wyon, bust three-quarters right, rev. St. Paul, with attendants, preaching before an altar, with original case, medal 43mm (BHM 2959; E 1626) [2]. About extremely ne, second cased £60-£80

1083

Golden Jubilee of the Church Missionary Society, 1848, a white metal medal by J. Davis, Birmingham, missionaries in longboat left, preaching to natives on shore, rev. radiant crowned trumpet over banner, inscription in eleven lines, 60mm. Lustrous, extremely ne, rare; in original maroon case of issue £50-£70

Royal Naval School at New Cross, c. 1854, Cookney Prize, a silver award medal for Industry and Good Conduct, unsigned, façade of school, rev. inscription in and around crowned laurel wreath, 45mm, 45.52g; Dover Sea Angling Association, 1923, a silver prize medal by S.B. & S. Ltd., view of Dover castle from sea, "sh in corners, rev. named (1923, Heaviest Pollack, F. Darbyshire, 6 lbs 12 1/2 ozs), 38mm, 30.97g; Harvey Grammar School Folkstone, 1935, a silver Athletics medal by O&S, school badge, rev. named (Atheltics 1935, 22yds: Senr: R.P. Dray) within laurel wreath, 38mm, 20.09g [3]. All prettily toned, extremely ne £100-£120

1085

Opening of the Crystal Palace, Sydenham, 1854, a white metal medal by Pinches, standing muse opening doors to the Crystal Palace, #anked by lamb and Corinthian helmet, rev. view of exhibition buildings, 63mm (Allen SY-1854/080; BHM 2549; E 1487b). Toned, otherwise about extremely ne £40-£50

1086

Selhurst Grammar School, a bronze prize medal by T. Fattorini Ltd., Birmingham, 51mm; Band of Hope Jubilee, Kent Union, a white metal medal, 38mm; Kent County Waterpolo & Swimming Association, a silver gilt medal by L.B. & B. Co., 32 x 43mm; Opening of the Crystal Palace, 1854, a white metal medalet, 30mm; Southborough Orphanage, 1922, a copper gilt medal by Fattorini & Sons, Bradford, 30 x 30mm; together with miscellaneous Kent interest medals and badges in base metals (22), various types [27]. Varied state £50-£70

1087

Wesleyan Connexional School, Dublin, a silver prize medal for Science by I. C. Parkes (4), Minerva, seated before the Temple of Learning, holds a wreath over the head of a student, Greek legend around, rev. all named within wreaths, all 39.5mm, 104.25g total (BDM IV, 389; Frazer p. 25) [4]. All prettily toned, extremely ne £100-£120

Wesleyan Connexional School, Dublin, a silver prize medal for Science by I. C. Parkes (4), Minerva, seated before the Temple of Learning, holds a wreath over the head of a student, Greek legend around, rev. all named within wreaths, all 39.5mm, 112.17g total (BDM IV, 389; Frazer p. 25) [4]. All prettily toned, extremely ne; one in original black case of issue £100-£120 1088

1089 x Warrington Floral, Horticultural & Agricultural Society (Est. 1870), a silver award medal, unsigned, borough arms on shield with crossed #ags behind, named (F. & A. Dickson & Son, Chester, for Collection of Plants Exhibited Aug. 16 & 17 1870), 50mm, 55.32g. Prettily toned, extremely ne £50-£70 1090

1091

Opening of the Victoria Bridge, Montreal, 1860, a bronze medal by J.S. Wyon [rev. after M.D. Wyatt], bare head of the Prince of Wales left, rev. Prince of Wales’ feathers surrounded by scroll, 48mm (W & E 822A.2; BHM 2669; E 1535). Extremely ne, toned; in original but broken case of issue £80-£100

Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, a silver award medal by J. Moore for Gorton Literary Institution and Schools, seated "gure left, rev. named (Isabella Rhodes, 25th December 1872), 57.22g, 48mm. Fields, lightly marked and hairlined, otherwise about extremely ne, toned

£100-£120

1092

1093

Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway, a silver award medal by J. Moore for Gorton Literary Institution and Schools, seated !gure left, rev. named (George W. Harwood, 18th December 1873), 48mm. Prettily toned, extremely ne, rare £100-£120

Howell & James, a silver medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, Athena seated left with cultural imagery around, rev. named (Pottery Exhibition, 1876, 1st Prize Landscape), 46mm, 44.15g; Smethwick Horticultural Society, a silver medal by J. Pinches, radiant star above "oral dish and wreath, rev. named (Division II, S. Campbell, Five 1st Prizes, 1894), 45mm, 32.44g [2]. The rst good very ne or a little better, the second extremely ne; in original brown case of issue

£60-£80

1094

Victoria, Sunday School Centenary, 1880, a silver medal by J.S. & A.B. Wyon, crowned bust left, rev. bible within laurel wreath, 51mm, 65.90g (BHM -). Some light hairlines in elds, otherwise extremely ne, toned

£50-£70

£70-£90 1095

Robert Raikes Centenary, 1880, a bronze medal, unsigned, 43mm; Birmingham Sunday School Centenary, 1888, a bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; The Quiver Medal of Honour, 1898, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, 39mm; St. Martin Sunday School, Brighton, 1899, a bronze medal, unsigned, 45mm; Trinity Church Sunday School, 1901, a bronze medal, unsigned, 51mm; Sunday School Union, 1932, a bronze prize medal by the Birmingham Medal Co. Ltd., 60mm; together with similar medals in bronze (11), various types [17]. Generally extremely ne or better; all in original cases of issue

1096

Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon for Pinches, bare head of Sir Joseph Banks right, rev. named (Awarded to Paul & Son for a group of Plants, 21st April 1885), 38mm, 28.08g (BHM 1041; E 1138). A beautiful example with iridescent toning, practically as struck; in original burgundy case of issue

£100-£120

1097

Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria and the South Eastern Railway, 1886, an oval silver award medal by Pinches, veiled bust of Victoria left, rev. portrait of E.W. Watkin within medallion, company arms above, named (Rp. H. Hunnisett), 37 x 31mm (W & E 2328A.2; BHM 3224; cf. DNW M11, 1290). Looped at 12 o’clock and suspended on maroon ribbon, prettiyl toned and good extremely

£100-£120

1098

Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, 1887, a 9ct gold and enamel medal, unsigned, steam locomotive left on red enamel !eld, blue border surrounding, rev. named (To W. Clark Esqr, in token of his becoming a Honorary Member of the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants, March 1887), 31mm, 11.32g. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, good very ne

£400-£500

1099

Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, bare head of Sir Joseph Banks right, rev. named (Awarded to Paul & Son for a group of Roses - March 22nd 1887), 38mm, 28.02g (BHM 1041; E 1138); together with similar in bronze [2]. The rst about extremely ne, the second as struck; in original burgundy case of issue

£70-£90

1100

Royal Caledonian Curling Club, c. 1880, District Medal, a silver award by Edwards & Sons, curling scene with eight players above arms of Scotland, rev. unnamed, 40mm, 26.53g (Brodie 433); together with similar in base metals (4), and other curling paraphernalia in silver (1) and base metals (4), various types [9]. The rst prettily toned, extremely ne; the rest varied state

£120-£150

Darwen & District Agricultural Association, 1890, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, depictions of agricultural scenes, rev. named (Awarded to the English Breafast Tea Co., May 6th 1896, William Cowell, Manager), 39mm, 22.13g; Highgate & District Chrysanthemum Society, a silver medal by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, view of Alexandra Palace, rev. named (Awarded to Mr. J. Adams, Octr. 29th 1902, for 12 Japanese and 12 Incurved Blooms), 39mm, 21.73g; Universal Cookery & Food Exhibition, a silver medal, named (Presented by Mr. J.E. Oldham, M.C.A., Awarded to Edith Proughton), 38mm, 23.81g [3]. Varied state; the rst two in original tted cases of issue

£60-£80

1102

Calvinistic Methodist Union, 1895, a 9ct gold medal by Thomas Ottley, bust of Thomas Charles of Bala three-quarters left, rev. named (Calvinist Methodist Union Exam 1895, Presented to Ellen Hughes), 44mm, 36.97g (cf. BHM 3201). Toned, extremely ne £1,200-£1,500

1103

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles, 26mm (BHM 3506); Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a silver medal by G.W. de Saulles (2), both 31mm (BHM 3737) [3]. Generally about extremely ne £70-£90

1104

Victoria, Diamond Jubilee, 1897, a white metal medal by J. Walker, 38mm; George V, Coronation, 1911, a white metal medal, 38mm; George VI, Coronation, 1937, a brass medal issued by Whitstable Council, 35mm; together with similar in base metals (13), various types [16]. Varied state £30-£40

1105

British & Colonial Industrial Exhibition, Manchester, 1899, a gold-plated medal by F.H. Davidson, industry seated holding orb and steering rudder, steam locomotive and ship in background, rev. named (Shurmer’s Patent Trenching Machine H.W. Cowley & Co.), 44mm, 40.71g (BHM -). Extremely ne and very rare; in original burgundy two-door case of issue

£100-£120

Agricultural Reward, a bronze medal, unsigned and undated, 34mm; Poultry Club, undated, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, unnamed, 39mm. Both with prooike elds [Graded by NGC as MS 63 Brown and 65 Brown]

Evangelical United Brethren, a group of 10ct rolled-gold badges, 22.12g total [Lot]. Extremely ne

£50-£70

£30-£40

Calvinistic Methodist Union, a group of base metal medals by Thomas Ottley (9), bust of Thomas Charles of Bala threequarters left, rev. named, all 44mm (cf. BHM 3201) [9]. Very ne or better

£20-£30

Dulwich Chrysanthemum Society, a silver award medal by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, !oral wreath, rev. named (Awarded to F. Collins for group of 24 plants, Nov. 13th 1900), 40mm, 30.76g; Muswell Hill Horticultural Society, a silver medalet by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, 27mm, 8.21g; Toogood & Sons, Southampton, silver award medals (2), For Excellence, wreath of fruit and vegetables, rev. royal arms, named (Awarded to Henry Sciver for the most points in the show, July 25th 1900 // July 31st 1901), both 38mm, 44.04g total [4]. Generally extremely ne; all in boxes of issue £70-£90 1109

1110

Matchless Metal Polish, Calendar Medals (9), all in aluminium, 1902, 1902-3 (2), 1903-4, 1909 (2), 1913, 1913-14, 1914, all 38mm; together with similar calendar medals in aluminium (10), various types [19]. Varied state

£50-£70

Edward VII, Coronation, 1902, a bronze medal issued by the Corporation of Rochester, city arms rev. conjoined busts right, crown and crossed sceptres above, 38mm; together with similar coronation medals of Kent interest in bronze (3) and white metals (7), various types [11]. Fine or better

£20-£30

1112

Great Northern Railway, 1903, a silver award medal by Elkington, for the Prize Essay competition, railway’s arms above anvil and tools, rev. Mercury !ying right in plume of steam from train below, named on edge (F. D’Albert 1903), 63.09g, 51mm. Small edge bruise, almost extremely ne, rare £90-£120

London & South Western Railway Company, 1903, a silver medal, unsigned, company arms with steam locomotive above, rev. named (Competition April 22nd 1903, won by C. Ralph Wimbledon Team), all within laurel wreath, 38mm, 26.51g; London & South Western Railway Servants’ Orphanage, a silver medal by Vaughton & Sons, locomotive left with power lines and signal boxes above and below, named (Awarded to Alfred Ellis for Good Conduct), 25mm, 12.73g; Central London Tube Railway, 1915, a silver gilt medal by Barcelon Ltd., named (Awared to E. Brynildsen D.S, 1915), all within laurel wreath; London and North Eastern Railway, a silver medal, named (No.70, H.G. Johnson), 32 x 25mm,13.52g; Manchester, Sheffield and Lincolnshire Railway Co., a silver medal, named (H. Pollitt, M.S & L.Ry), 38 x 29mm; Festiniog Railway, 1963, a silver medal by Fattorini & Sons Ltd., steam locomotive and ship within garter and plume, rev. named (Centenary of Steam, 1963), 38mm, 25.28g [6]. Some suspended, varied state £100-£120 1113

1114

Borough of Folkestone, a white metal attendance medal, 32mm; Borough of Maidstone, 1903, a white metal attendance medal, 38mm; Erith Education Committee, a white metal attendance medal, 32mm; Kent Education Committee, a trio of silver attendance medals (3), all 38 x 21mm, 57.34g total; St. Barnabas’ Schools, Tunbridge Wells, a white metal attendance medal, 39mm; together with similar in white metal (8), various types [15]. Varied state £70-£90

1115

Edinburgh and East of Scotland College of Agriculture, a bronze medal by A. Kirkwood & Sons, robed female !gure holding scythe and wheat facing, rev. named (Evening Class, Horticulture, Catharine Richardson, Session 1903-04) 48mm. Practically as struck; in broken tted case of issue £40-£50

1116

Eastleigh & District Horticultural Society, 1905, a silver and gold-gilt breast medal, ornately decorated with roses at points, named (Best Honorary Exhibit, Paul & Son, Cheshunt, July 22 1905), 80 x 80mm, 88.23g. Extremely ne £100-£120

1117

ROSSENDALE, Waterfoot, St. James Sunday School, a 9ct gold fob medal in the form of a shield with circlet around, coronet above, engraved ‘G A D’ and the circlet ornately engraved with scrolls and "oral motifs, rev. named (St. James Sunday School Waterfoot Presented to Geo. A. Dearden For Not Having Been Late or Absent For Twenty Years 1906), hallmarked Birmingham 1906, 30mm, 8.35g. Surface deposits and some minute spots of verdigris around devices, otherwise better than very ne with loop for suspension £240-£300

1119

1118 Dover Gas Works, 21st Anniversary of the Establishment of the Recreation Room, 1908, a silver-plated medal by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, !lled gasometer in foreground, rev. inscription in eleven lines, 54mm (BHM -). Prettily toned, good extremely ne, rare £50-£70

1120

Beckenham Education Committee, 1907-8, a bronze attendance medal, 45mm; Ebor School, Bexhill, a bronze medal, 44.5mm; Rochester Mathematical School, a bronze prize medal, 39mm; Whitgift Grammar School, a bronze medal, 39mm; Whitgift Middle School, a bronze prize medal, 45mm; together with similar in bronze (4), various types [9]. Varied state; several looped for suspension £40-£50

LEOMINSTER, Moravian Sunday School, a circular 9ct gold fob medal, inscribed ‘To Commemorate’ around ‘1860 New Years Day 1910’, rev. named (Mr. W. W. Phillips Moravian Sunday School Leominster) in border around ‘Teacher I Neither Absent Nor Late During 50 Years Ending 1909’, hallmarked, 37mm, 5.60g. Hairline surface scratches and some minor edge knocks, otherwise good very ne with loop and ring suspension £200-£260

1121

Royal Horticultural Society, Banksian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, bare head of Sir Joseph Banks right, rev. named (To H. V. Phillipps Esq. F.R.H.S. for Calceolarias, Temple Show 1909), 38mm, 30.94g (BHM 1041; E 1138); Royal Horticultural Society, Knightian Medal, a silver award by W. Wyon, bust of Thomas Knight left, rev. named (To Mrs Reed for Grapes, 23 August 1921), 44mm, 45.85 (BHM 1705; E 1290) [2]. The rst good very ne, the second extremely ne £60-£80

1122

Methodist Church Temperance Examination, a 9ct gold fob medal, probably by Albert Sydenham, in the form of a cross pattée with circlet intersecting the arms, named ‘Methodist Church Temperance Examination 1910’ in circlet, cross ornately decorated with scrolls and geometric patterns, rev. named (Division A. Won by Maud Frackleton), simple decoration above and below, hallmarked Birmingham 1909, 28mm, 6.76g. Some hairline scratches, otherwise about extremely ne, loop and ring suspension; housed in John Jameson & Sons red case £240-£300

1123

Breconshire Calvinistic Methodists, 1910, a silver medal by Thomas Ottley, bust of Thomas Charles of Bala three-quarters left, rev. named (Awarded to Nellie Watkins, First in Class III), 44mm, 39.43g (cf. BHM 3201); together with similar (5), 222.95g for all six [6]. Good very ne or better £200-£260

£100-£120 1124

1125

Glamorgan Calvinistic Methodists, 1910, a silver medal by Thomas Ottley, bust of Thomas Charles of Bala three-quarters left, rev. named (Thomas Morris Davies), 44mm, 39.55g (cf. BHM 3201); together with similar (2), 116.19g for all three [3]. All prettily toned, good extremely ne; in original boxes of issue

Nottinghamshire Horticultural & Botanical Society, 1910, a silver award medal, by J.J. Perry, Nottingham, council arms, rev. named (W. Sydenham - Collection of Herbaceous Plants & Carnations, July 1910), 45mm, 36.84g. Extremely ne £30-£40

1126

Royal Horticultural Society, 1836, a silver award medal by W. Wyon, Flora standing facing surrounded by attendants, rev. wreath, named (To Vivian Phillipps Esq (Gr. Mr. T. Hobbs) for Calceolarias, June 4th 1912), 54mm, 71.00g. Very ne, rare £70-£90

1127

Monmouthshire Calvinistic Methodists, 1913, a silver medal by Thomas Ottley, bust of Thomas Charles of Bala three-quarters left, rev. named (Awarded to Geredig E. Williams, April 2nd 1913), 44mm, 39.15g (cf. BHM 3201); together with similar for Glamorgan (3), 163.92g for all four [4]. Good very ne or better; all in original black cases of issue £150-£200

St. George’s United Free Church, a 9ct gold fob medal in the form of a cross with coronet above, including coronet suspension, named (James Henderson Prize 1914), the arms of the cross ornately engraved with scrolls and natural motifs, rev. named (Presented to Jessie Pender For 10 Years Perfect Attendance at St. George’s U. F. C. Sunday School), scroll decoration around, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, 37 x 25mm, 9.06g. Some light hairline scratches, otherwise about extremely ne with loop and ring suspension £300-£360 1128

1129

Council of the Free Churches, silver medals (4), unsigned, depiction of Thomas and Susannah Gee facing, rev. inscription in !ve lines within surrounding inscription and outer laurel wreath, all 41mm, 156.34g total [4]. Three suspended on blue ribbons, extremely ne £120-£150

Nenagh, The Bowles Memorial Medal, 1916, a silver medal by Vaughton & Sons, Birmingham, arms of diocese, rev. inscription in nine lines, name (Caroline Rebecca Dagg), 51mm, 54.63g. Beautifully toned, as struck; in original red case of issue £50-£70

Adelaide Lewis Scripture Award, silver medal by A. Wyon, facing portrait of Adelaide Lewis, rev. Awarded for Pro!ciency in Knowledge of Holy Scripture, named on edge (Kathleen Bunney, 1918), 51mm, 65.63g. Prettily toned, extremely ne £50-£70

Glamorgan Presbytery Society, 1918, a silver award medal, unnamed, dove descending towards bible in trefoil, rev. inscription in eleven lines, 31mm, 15.96g. Attractively toned, extremely ne £30-£40

National Union of Railwaymen, c. 1920s, a 9ct gold and enamel medal by John Taylor & Co., steam locomotive right on blue enamel !eld, signal "ags above, white border surrounding, rev. named (Wellingsborough No.1 Branch, Presented to Bro. T. Bond, for his work on behalf of the N. U. R. Orphan Fund), 28mm, 8.59g. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, some marks on reverse, very ne, enamelling better £300-£400 1133

Upper Thames Sailing Club, Queens Cup, c. 1920s, a bronze medal, sloop sailing right with banks of the Thames behind, 55mm. Good very ne £20-£30

National Union of Railwaymen, 1926, a 9ct gold and enamel medal by John Taylor & Co., steam locomotive three-quarters left on blue enamel !elds, red border surrounding, rev. named (Presented by the Members of Cudworth No.1 Branch to Bro. G. E. Blom!eld, for Services Rendered, May 1926), 31mm, 12.12g. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, good very ne £400-£500

KETTERING, Sunday School Union, a circular 9ct gold fob medal decorated with a lyre surrounded by a laurel wreath in relief, rev. named (Kettering S. S. U. Eisteddfod 1928 B. E. Hatton), hallmarked Chester 1927, 25mm, 6.87g. Some minute marks on the edge, otherwise about extremely ne with a matte nish with loop and ring suspension £200-£260

SouthernRailway,1929,a9ctgoldanenamelmedalbyJ.A.Wylie&Co.,companyshieldofarmsonlaurelwreath, rev. named (G.W. Privett, 1879-1929), 29mm, 10.97g. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, good very ne

£400-£500

WIGAN, SundaySchoolLeague,acircular9ctgoldfobmedalbyVance&DuerdenMorley,engraved‘WiganS.S.LGE1929 -30’withinborderaroundredenamelworkoutliningthecastlefromtheWiganCoatofArms,surroundedby !nelyengraved decoration, rev. named(2ndDIVWNRS)within !nelytoothedborder,hallmarkedBirmingham1929,27mm,3.98g. Lighthairline scratches, otherwise about extremely ne with intact enamel work, with loop and ring suspension

£120-£150

BLACKBURN&DISTRICT, SundaySchoolLeague,ashield-shaped9ctgoldfobmedal,byVaughton,inscribed‘Blackburn& DistrictSundaySchoolUnion’inborderaroundblack,whiteandgreenenamelBlackburnCoatofArms,allwithin !nelydecorated cartouche, rev. named(Champions“B”Div.1929-30W.Dyer),withinsimplelineborder,hallmarkedBirmingham1929,31mm, 6.70g. Extremely ne with intact enamel work, a lovely example

£200-£260

1142

TheAmateurAthelticAssociation,bronzeawardmedals(3),1932, rev. named‘StandardOneMile,A.V.Reeve,London, 1932’,38mm;1935, rev. named‘Onemile,1935,Portsmouth,4min,26Sec.,A.V.Reeve’,38mm;1938, rev. named‘OneMile, Standard,A.V.Reeve,London,1938’,38mm; CambridgeUniversityAthleticClub,1935,asmallsilverbadgebyS.Blackensee &Sons,engravedC.U.A.CvA.A.A, rev. engraved1Mile2nd,1935,4.14g; MiddlesexCountyAmateurAthleticAssociation, silverandenamelledbadges(2),1932, rev. named‘5Miles,JuniorC.CRace,1932,2nd,A.V.Reeve,16.12g;1936, rev. engraved ‘ThreeMiles,1936,1st’,14.04g;bronzeandenamelledbadges(2),both1931, revs. named‘1Mile,FlatChampionship,1931, Standard,4Mins40Secs,A.V.Reeve’and‘SeniorRelayChampionship,1931,3rdTeam,PolytechnicHarriers,A.V.Reeve’; OxfordUniversityAthleticClub,abronzeawardmedal, rev. engraved‘O.U.A.C.vA.A.A.,1934,2ndMile’,45mm; Polytechnic Harries,badgesinsilver(4)andbronze(2),1930-38,allnamedontheedgetoA.V.Reeveforvariousevents,thesilvermedals 12.88g,10.47g,13.10g,10.00g; SurreyAthleticClub,asilverandenamelledbadge, rev. engraved‘* WarTimeRoadRelay Race,1940,abronzebronzemedalmedalsinsilver(5)andbasemetal(8),manyprobablytothesamerecipient[31]. Fineto extremely ne, an interesting group, representing the career of a prominent inter-war British athlete

£300-£400

AubreyVincentReevewasaprominentBritishAthleteofthe1930s,beatingWoodersonandLovelockinthe1934mile,laterwinningthe AmatureAthelticAssociation’sthree-miletitlein1935andreachingthe5,000m !nalatthe1936Olympics.Helatercontributedtothesportasa respected judge and referee.

WIGAN&DISTRICT, SundaySchoolsA.A.F.L.,ashield-shaped9ctgoldfobmedal,decoratedwithblueandredenamel workoutliningtheinscriptionandthecastlefromtheWiganCoatofArmsinthecentre, rev. named(1stDiv.R’n’rs-Up1933-34), within a simple line border, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 29 x 22mm, 2.46g. Loss of enamel, otherwise very ne

£80-£100

NationalUnionofRailwaymen,1934,a9ctgoldandenamelmedalbyJohnTaylor&Co.,steamlocomotivethree-quartersleft onblueenamel !eld,redbordersurrounding, rev. named(WestburyBranch,PresentedtoBro.W.SpurdleforServicesRendered, 1934), 27mm, 11.05g. Looped at 12 o’clock for suspension, as struck

£400-£500

£1,200-£1,500 x 1143

TheAmateurAthelticAssociation,a9ctgoldawardmedalbyF.Phillips,coatofarms, rev. wreath,engravedwithin‘3Miles, 1st, London, 1935’ 32mm, 37.55g. Extremely ne, toned; in case of issue

1144

GeorgeV,SilverJubilee,1935,abronzemedal,unsigned[byTurner&Simpson],51mm(BHM4263); EdwardVIII, Abdication,1936,abronzemedalbyTurner&Simpson,crownedbustright, rev.legendinlargecircularcartouche,51mm(BHM 4280; E 2040) [2]. Extremely ne, rst with minor metal aw on obverse

£60-£80

1145

NationalSpeedwayChampionships,1937,asilverprizemedalbyG.&S.Co.Ltd.fortheDailyMail,motorcyclistleft, rev. unnamed, laurel wreath, 39mm, 30.53g; together with similar in bronze, also unnamed, 30mm, 25.79g [2]. Both extremely ne

£30-£40

1146

Trinity College, Dublin, a gold award medal by West & Son, bust of Elizabeth I three-quarters right, rev. arms, named (Jacobus A. Turpin, 1939), 40mm, 14ct, 31.98g. Tooled on reverse at 6 o’clock with the name possibly re-engraved, otherwise extremely ne; in original maroon gilt-blocked tted case of issue £2,000-£3,000

James Alexander Turpin (1917-2006), was British diplomat who served as Ambassador to the Philippines from 1972 to 1976. Born in Dublin, he attended The King’s Hospital School in Palmerstown, County Dublin, before studying at Trinity College, where he won this gold medal. Turpin served in the Royal Irish Fusiliers during the Second World War, later joining the Foreign Service in 1946. He took on several Embassy appointments, including Paris, Warsaw, Tokyo, and the Hague. He gained some notoriety during his time as Ambassador to the Philippines when, during the imposition of martial law, Turpin openly supported dictator Ferdinand Marcos’s authoritarian leadership. Though not publicly reprimanded, Turpin was quietly removed from his post in 1976, and retired from the Diplomatic Service altogether in 1977.

Motor Industry Jubilee, 1946, an unsigned bronze plaque, !gure holding steering wheel, diminutive early automobile to left, COVENTRY TO BIRMINGHAM CAVALCADE, SEPTEMBER 21ST 1946 on tablet below, 87 * 62 mm. Good very ne, minor casting aws £80-£100

Agricultural & Horticultural Society of London, a bronze medal, 42mm; Batley and District Agricultural Society, a bronze medal, unsigned, 38mm; Hemel Hempstead Floral & Horticultural Society, 1860, a bronze medal, unsigned, Henry VIII on obv., 41mm; Primus Vere Rosam, a bronze medal by J. Moore, Birmingham, 51mm; The Peoples Palace and East London Horticultural Society, 1894, a bronze medal by J.A. Restall, Birmingham, 39mm; Royal Highland & Agricultural Society, Scotland, 1952, a silver and enamel medal by A. Kirkwood & Son, Edinburgh, 62 x 42mm, 30.94g [6]. Varied state; four in original tted cases of issue £100-£120

The Southern Regional Association for the Blind, a silver medal by P. Vincze, two seated !gures, one practising basketry, the other weaving on a loom, Handicraft Competition, London, 1961 below, rev. braille, 39mm, 31.66g. Extremely ne, toned; in Royal Mint tted case £60-£80

800th Anniversary of the Death of Thomas Becket, 1970, a silver medal by James Chase & Sons, 50.5mm, 65.53g; Geoffrey Chaucer, 1971, a silver medal, no. 620, 44mm, 40.98g; Canterbury Cathedral, 1974, a silver medal by the Heaton mint, 45mm, 40.77g; together with similar medals of Kent interest in silver (3), various types [6]. Varied state £150-£200

25th Anniversary of NATO, 1974, a brass medal, 39mm. As struck

300th Anniversary of the King’s Regiment, 1985, a cupro-nickel medal, 44mm. As struck

Centenary of Birmingham Festival, 1989, a brass medal by the Heaton mint, 38.5mm. As struck

£20-£30

£20-£30

£20-£30

Argentina

1154

25thAnniversaryoftheWesternRailwayandtheInaugurationoftheHastatoPergaminoLine,1882,asilvermedalby RosarioGrande,Locomotiveright,agricultural !eldandfarmingequipmentinforeground, rev. Argentinecoatofarmsabove inscriptionin !velines,40mm,35.27g(Ferrari86;Moyaux460). Spotofresiduetorightofreversearms,otherwisegoodvery ne, toned £50-£70

Australia

WesleyCollege, Melbourne,1919-21,atrioofbronzemedals(3),collegearms, rev. inscriptionswithinlaurelwreath,all51mm [3]. All extremely ne; in original boxes of issue

£50-£70

Austria

TheSiegeofVienna,c.1933,abronzeunifaceplaquebyR.Placht,Victorybeatingadragondividingcrossandcrescent,70x 76mm. Probably much as made, rare

£20-£30

Belgian Congo

£40-£50 1157

CinquantenairedelaBanqueduCongo [50thAnniversaryoftheBanqueduCongo],1959,abronzemedalbyP.deGreefJr, elephantleft, rev.buildingsatMatadiandLéopoldville,70mm,160.94g(Lippens/vanKeymeulen258;Vancraenbroeck142;BMAcq. 1978-82, p.12, 21; cf. Künker e77, 2031; cf. DNW 140, 1044). Very ne

Canada

RoyalVisit,1939,asilvermedalbyP.MetcalfandE.Hahn,conjoinedbustsleft, rev. mapofCanadawithvisitroutelinedout, 32mm, 19.29g (BHM 4394). Prettily toned, extremely ne

£30-£40

Cuba

ConservatoryofMusicandDeclamation,Havana,c.1916,asilvermedal, rev. named(6thViolinand1stPremio,MariaJ.Pujol, 1916),40mm,31.89g; CircleofFineArts,Havana,c.1920-40,awhitemetalmedal,42x39mm,21.52g; ELSALVADOR, Third CentralAmericanGames,SanSalvador,1935,asilvermedalbyHuguenin,40x37mm,23.41g; ESTONIA, Confederationof AgriculturalSocieties,1938,asilvermedal,named(P.Heinonen,20.8.1938),35mm,26.83g[4]. Allloopedat12o’clockfor suspension, good very ne £50-£70 1159

Egypt

1160 x

KingFarouk,XVIIIInternationalCottonCongress, Cairo,1938,abronzemedalbyP.MetcalfeandP.Turin,bustofFarouk infezleft, rev.cotton "ower,pyramidsinbackground,72mm(cf.BaldwinIslamic27,869). Goodvery ne,rare;inhalfoforiginal maroon tted case

£300-£400

1161

1162 x

1163 x

1164

1166 x

World Historical Medals from Various Properties

Cairo, 1949, from the Sphinx Collection, Sphinx right with pyramid in background, coat of arms below, rev. two Egyptians !ghting, inscription below, 49mm; Pan Arab Games in Alexandria, AH 1372 (1953), Games symbol with nine "ags, rev. inscription and dates within laurel wreath, 60mm; 5th All Africa Games in Cairo, 1991, Games mascot at centre, dates inscription surrounding, rev. games symbol and olympic rings, Arabic inscription below round, 70mm [3]. All extremely ne £20-£30

France

Acquisition de Dunkerque, 1662, a copper medal by J. Mauger, bust of Louis XIV right, rev presentation of the city scroll to Louis, 41mm (Divo 71). Brilliant mint state [slabbed NGC MS 65 BN] £120-£150

Louis Mathieu, 1863, a bronze medal by Oudine, 50mm; Léon Bonnat, 1913, a bronze plaque by V. Peter, 65 x 51mm; James Goodenough, 1878, bronze Memorial Prize medal by L.C. Wyon, 48mm (BHM 3045; E 1661) [3]. Varied state £50-£70

Exposition Universelle, Paris, 1878, a light bronze medal by E.A. Oudiné, standing !gures in front of exhibition entrance, rev. two cherubs holding plan of the exhibition on a scroll, 86mm (PBE 646; BDM IV, 350; cf. DNW 50, 1287). Extremely ne; in official maroon case of issue, inside of lid named (Monsieur Raveret-Wattel, Membre du Comité d’Admission Classe 84) £100-£120

Exposition Universelle, 1878, a bronze medal by Oudine and Dubois, head of Ceres left, star above, rev view of the Palais de Trocadero, 51mm (Wurz. 7167); Henri Giffard’s Balloon Ascent over Paris, 1878, a gilt-bronze medal by C. Trotin, balloon over a view of Paris, rev legend in six lines, 51mm (Malpas 99; cf. DNW 165, 1313); E; Côme Ruggieri, dated ‘1739’, a light bronze medal by A.B. & Co., Ruggieri standing right engaging in pyrotechnics, rev. named (Mme Capelle Suzanne, 1940-1960) within oak and olive wreath, 50mm [3]. Varied state

£40-£50

1165 x Gustave Servois, 1908, a bronze medal by O. Yencesse, bust right, rev. frontal elevation of the Hôtel d’Olivier de Clisson, 60mm (cf. PBE 1025; Coll. R. Marx 170; BDM VI, 699). Extremely ne

£50-£70

1168 x

1169 x

Société Nationale d’Encouragement a l’Agriculture, c. 1910, a bronze medal, unsigned, 41mm; BELGIUM, Comice Agricule de Hal Concours, 1921, a bronze medal, 45mm; Chambre de Commerce de Dieppe, 1933, a silver gilt Jeton, unsigned, 34 x 36mm; GREAT BRITAIN, Long Sutton Agricultural Show, undated, a bronze medal by Thomas Ottley, Birmingham, 52mm [4]. Very ne or better

£50-£70

1167 x Battle of Hartmannswillerkopf, 1925, a bronze medal by Antoine Bourdelle and Robert Denis, victory standing left, holding reverse sword, rev. national monument with rising sun in background, 72mm. Extremely ne

£100-£120

Exposition Coloniale de Paris, 1931, a bronze plaque by Raymond Delamarre, bust of Maréchal Lyautey left with Moroccan building in background, rev. colonial architecture, 70 x 54 mm. Practically as struck

£100-£120

Germany

1170

FRANKFURT, 300th Anniversary of the Reformation, 1817, a silver medalet, 25mm, 4.56g (Whiting 554). Almost extremely ne, toned over bright elds

£30-£40

1171

The Quadruple Alliance, 1916, an iron metal by R. Weinberger, conjoined busts of Wilhelm II, Franz Joseph I, Mehmed V, and Ferdinand I right, rev. St. George and the Dragon left, 50mm, 42.22g (Husźar 6659; Zetzmann -). Mottled dark toning on obverse, three small spots of corrosion on reverse, otherwise extremely ne, rare

£50-£70

1172

The Quadruple Alliance, 1916, an iron metal by R. Weinberger, conjoined busts of Wilhelm II, Franz Joseph I, Mehmed V, and Ferdinand I right, rev. St. George and the Dragon left, 50mm, 42.84g (Husźar 6659; Zetzmann -). Slightly unevenly toned, good very ne £60-£80

1173

Hamburg-AmerikaLine,1929,asilverawardmedalbyJ.Langafor25YearsofService,companylogo !ankedby "gures,ships aboveinbackground, rev. anchoronoakleaves,named(Kapt.PaulKrüger,1904-1929),20.31g,37mm. Loopedat12o’clockand suspended on blue and white ribbon, good extremely ne £70-£90

Iran

1174 x

MohammadRezaPahlavi,apairofsmallbronzecommemorativemedals(2), NationalUprising,AH1332[1953],33mm, 13.51g; 25th Anniversary of Reign, AH 1344 [1965], 36mm, 17.63g [2]. Both toned, good very ne

£20-£30

Iraq

1175

FaisalII, CompletionoftheAl-ThartharDam,1956,abronzemedalbyHuguenin,barebustright,Arabicinscriptionbelow round, rev. view of the dam and lake Tharthar, 60mm, 93.59g. Some edge bruising, otherwise practically as struck, very rare

£200-£300

Italy

NationalExhibitionofFineArtsofParma,1870,asilverawardmedalbyD.Bentelli,conjoinedbustsofFrancescoMazzola andAntonioAllegrileft, rev. laurelwreath,named(QuerciaFederico),50mm,50.46g. Someedgebruising,otherwisegoodvery ne, re-toned £100-£120 1176

£50-£70 1177

FiorentinaOrchestraSociety,1879,asilverawardmedalbyL.Gori,Eratostandingleftholdingoutlaurelwreath,musical instrumentsbelow, rev. laurelwreath, ONOREALMERITO surrounding,named(FannyCox,1879),38mm,24.64g. Prettilytoned,about extremely ne, some minor hairlining

LombardyAgriculturalandHorticulturalCircle,1887,asilverawardmedalbyL.Broggi,horticulturalequipmentsurrounds vase atop plinth, rev. !oral wreath, named (Jaini Guglo. 1887), 50mm, 51.33g. Lightly toned over deep reective elds, extremely ne £100-£120 1178

1179

SocietyfortheEncouragementofArtsandCrafts,1908-09,asilvermedalbyL.CossaandF.Broggi,Industrystanding holdinglaurelwreathovervariouscontraptions, rev. inscriptioninfourlineswithinoakandolivewreath,named(Schoolof Machine Design, 2nd Term 1908-909, Terruzzi Renzo), 49mm, 61.55g. Prettily toned with blue iridescence on reverse, extremely ne £100-£120

World

Italy: Papal States

1180

Arco in piazza del Popolo in onore del Pius IX, Rome [The Arch in Piazza del Popolo in honour of Pius IX], 1846, a copper medal by N. Cerbara, bust of Pius IX left in skull cap, rev elevation of a triumphal arch, on top of which the Pope stands between !gures of Justitia and Abundantia, 62mm, 120.47g (Bartolotti I-34; Spink 2238; cf. Münz Zentrum Rheinland 103, 6896). Very ne £40-£60

The triumphal arch, designed by the architect Felice Cicconetti in honour of the new pope, Pius IX, was opened on 8 September 1846.

Norway

1181

The Royal Norwegian Society for Development, 1898, a silver medal by R. Bergslien and I. Throndsen for Long and Faithful Service, !gure seated left holding out laurel wreath, rev. laurel wreath, named (Marit Guldbrandsen, 1898), 43mm, 29.28g. Cleaned, edge bruise, otherwise about extremely ne £100-£120

Russia

1182

Capture of Yerevan, 1828, a zinc medal by V.E. Alexeev, sun and rays over Mount Ararat, Noah’s Ark on summit, sea of clouds below, rev. date over mountains and city view, 62.5mm, 177.08g/12h (Diakov 476.1). Edge bruise, good very ne £120-£150

1183

Death of Alexander III, 1894, a silver medal by A. Griliches Jr., head right next to laurel branch, rev. crown above dates and cross, 28mm (Diakov 1094; Smirnov 1104); 300th Anniversary of the Romanov Dynasty, 1913, a bronze gilt medal by A. Vasyutinsky, dual busts facing three-quarters right, rev. dates below inscription, 28mm (Diakov 1548.3; Smirnov 1467/b) [2]. The rst with loop removed, both good very ne £50-£70

Turkey

1184

Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, undated (c. 1960s), a uniface bronze plaque by A. Paiti, issued by Etibank Armagani, 101 x 44mm. good very ne, rare £40-£50

GeorgeWashington,1805,abronzeTributeMedalbyThomasWebbforDanielEccleston,Lancaster,armouredbustof Washingtonright, rev. NativeAmericanstandingholdingarrow,inscriptioninfourcirclessurrounding,76mm,136.21g/12h(Baker 85). Reverse once cleaned, good very ne, scarce £200-£260

DickinsonCollege, SundaySchoolCentenaryOffering,1866,awhitemetalmedal,unsigned,SusannaWesleysitting,reading thebibletoherson, rev. façadeofDickinsonCollege,42mm; FrancisAsburyConvocation,1884,abronzemedalbyW.H.Key, bustofAsburyrightonbothsides,38mm;togetherwithalargegroupofAmericanMethodistandSundaySchoolmedalsinbase metals (34), various types [36]. Varied state £100-£120

NEWYORK, WelseyChapel&Parsonage,awhitemetalmedalbyW.H.KeyF.,bustofJohnWesleyleft, rev. depictionof WesleyChapelandJohnStreet,inscriptionsurrounding,51mm;togetherwithsimilarinwhitemetal(6)andbronze(2)[9]. Generally extremely ne or better £70-£90

InternationalCentennialExhibition,Philadelphia,1876,alargebronzemedalbyH.Mitchell,female !gureseatedleft,crowning instrumentsofsciens,commerceandindustry,shieldbelow,factorybehind, rev. inscriptionacrossfourlineswithinlaurelwreath, 76mm, 242.11g (Julian AM-10). Lightly toned, almost extremely ne £70-£90

Methodist Episcopal Church Sesquicentennial, 1934, a large bronze medal by the Medallic Art Co., New York, busts of Wesley, Asbury and Coke inwards, rev. Freeborn Garrettson riding horse right with Barratts Chapel in background, 75mm; together with other Methodist medals in bronze (13), various types [14]. Generally extremely ne £20-£30 1189

Uruguay

1190

General Assembly of Uruguay, c. 1985-90, a silver medal after José Belloni, Justice seated looking left, holding sword in right hand and drapery in left, rev. view of Legislative Palace, coat of arms below, named (1st Vice Presidente del Perú, Luis A. Sanchez), 41mm, 39.87g. Prettily toned, extremely ne and very rare

£100-£120

1191

1192

1193

Coin Cabinets and Numismatic Books from Various Properties

A Modern Case for a 1887 set, Five Pounds to Threepence. Very ne, gilt lettering on lid

Lindner Stacking Trays (13), to house coins of various sizes [Lot]. Fine

£10-£15

£40-£50

Apurpose-builtmahoganycoincabinet,28x28x31cm,comprising30trayseachdouble-piercedforvarioussizesofcoins,brass pulls, single under-and-over door, lock and key, brass carrying handles at sides. Of excellent craftmanship; in very good condition

£100-£150

Provenance: DNW Auction 52, 28-9 November 2001, lot 898

£70-£90 1194

1195

Apurpose-builtmahoganycabinet,52x37x30cm,comprising6trays !ttedoutformedalsofvarioussizeswithfeltlining,brass pulls, and brass handles on the sides. A substantial cabinet in very good condition

Asmalloakcoincabinet,21x17x11cm,comprising8trays !ttedoutfor149coinswithfelts,brasspulls,doubledoors,anda lock and key. A ne cabinet in very good condition

£70-£90

1196

Amahoganycoincabinet,30x30x30cm,comprising20traysofmixedtype,resinpulls,doubledoors,lockandkey[Lot]. Locking mechanism not working, some chips to wood, otherwise ne

£70-£90

Amahoganycoincabinet,30x30x31cm,comprising27felt-linedtraystohouseatotalof1,134coins(Shillingsorsmaller),brass pulls, double doors, lock without key, felt base [Lot]. One tray missing, otherwise very ne with all felts included £100-£120

From the Collection of Geoff Cottam

£80-£100 1198

1199

A19thorearly20thcenturywoodencoincabinetbyLincoln,30x26.5x10.5cm,comprising7trayssingle-piercedtohouse various sizes of coins, brass pulls, single drop-down door, lock and key. Fine, a few felts missing from the bottom tray

AwoodencoincabinetbyPeterNichols,33x19x33cm,comprising14trayssingle-piercedtohousevariouscoins(Pennyto Crown size), double doors, lock and key [Lot]. Very good with functioning locking mechanism £100-£120

1200

FREY,A.R.,andSALTON,M.M., DictionaryofNumismaticNames,withGlossaryofNumismaticTerms,NewYork,1947,x+311+94pp; GOODACRE,H., AHandbookoftheCoinageoftheByzantineEmpire,London,1957,xi+361pp,illustrationsintext,dj;togetherwith miscellaneous titles (2) [4]. Generally ne, publishers’ bindings £20-£30

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SUCCESSFUL BIDS

Should you be a successful bidder you will receive an invoice detailing your purchases. All purchases are sent by registered post unless otherwise instructed, for which a minimum charge of £12.00 (plus VAT if resident in the UK) will be added to your invoice. All payments for purchases must be made in pounds sterling. Please check your bids carefully.

PRICES REALISED

The hammer prices bid at the auction are posted on the Internet at www.noonans.co.uk in real time. A full list of prices realised appear on our website as the auction progresses. Telephone enquiries are welcome from 9 AM the following day.

CONDITIONS MAINLY CONCERNING BUYERS

1 The buyer

The highest bidder shall be the buyer at the ‘hammer price’ and any dispute shall be settled at the auctioneer’s absolute discretion. Every bidder shall be deemed to act as principal unless there is in force a written acknowledgement by Noonans Mayfair Ltd. (“Noonans”) that he acts as agent on behalf of a named principal. Bids will be executed in the order that they are received.

2 Minimum increment

The auctioneer shall have the right to refuse any bid which does not conform to Noonans’ published bidding increments which may be found at noonans.co.uk and in the bidding form included with the auction catalogue.

3 The premium

The buyer shall pay to Noonans a premium of 24% on the ‘hammer price’ and agrees that Noonans, when acting as agent for the seller, may also receive commission from the seller in accordance with Condition 16.

4 Value Added Tax (VAT)

The buyers’ premium is subject to the current rate of Value Added Tax if the lot is delivered to or collected by the purchaser within the UK.

Lots marked ‘X’ are subject to importation VAT of 5% on the hammer price unless re-exported outside the UK, as per the conditions below.

Buyers who wish to hand carry their lots to export them from the UK will be charged VAT at the prevailing rate and importation VAT(where applicable) and will not be able to claim a VAT refund.

Buyers will only be able to secure a VAT free invoice and/or VAT refund if the goods are exported by Noonans or a pre-approved commercial shipper. Where the buyer instructs a pre-approved commercial shipper, proof of correct export out of the UK must be provided to Noonans by the buyer within 30 days of export and no later than 90 days from the date of the sale. Refunds are subject to a £50 administrative fee.

Lots marked ‘††’ are subject to the Standard Rate of VAT, currently 20%, on both the hammer price and buyers’ premium.

VAT can only be removed from the hammer price, if goods are exported by Noonans or a preapproved commercial shipper as per above. All lots will be subject to VAT on the buyers’ premium regardless of whether the lot is exported

5. Artist’s Resale Rights (Droit de Suite)

Lots marked ARR in the catalogue indicate lots that may be subject to this royalty payment. The royalty will be charged to the buyer on the ‘hammer price’ and is in addition to the buyers’ premium. Royalties are charged on a sliding percentage scale as shown below but do not apply to lots where the hammer price is less than 1000 pounds sterling. All royalty charges are paid in full to The Design and Artists Copyright Society (DACS).

Portion of the hammer price Royalties

From 0 to £50,000 4%

From £50,000.01 to £200,000 3%

From £200,000.01 to £350,000 1%

From £350,000.01 to £500,000 0.5%

Exceeding

VAT does not apply to the Artist’s Resale Rights.

6 Payment

When a lot is sold the buyer shall:

(a) con rm to Noonans his or her name and address and, if so requested, give proof of identity; and

(b) pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling within ve working days of the end of the sale (unless credit terms have been agreed with Noonans before the auction). Please note that we will not accept cash payments in excess of £5,000 ( ve thousand pounds) in settlement for purchases made at any one auction.

7 Noonans may, at its absolute discretion, agree credit terms with the buyer before an auction under which the buyer will be entitled to take possession of lots purchased up to an agreed amount in value in advance of payment by a determined future date of the ‘total amount due’.

8 Any payments by a buyer to Noonans may be applied by Noonans towards any sums owing from that buyer to Noonans on any account whatever, without regard to any directions of the buyer, his or her agent, whether expressed or implied.

9 Collection of purchases

The ownership of the lot(s) purchased shall not pass to the buyer until he or she has made payment in full to Noonans of the ‘total amount due’ in pounds sterling.

10 (a) The buyer shall at his or her own expense take away the lot(s) purchased not later than 5 working days after the day of the auction but (unless credit terms have been agreed in accordance with Condition 7) not before payment to Noonans of the ‘total amount due’.

(b) The buyer shall be responsible for any removal, storage and insurance charges on any lot not taken away within 5 working days after the day of the auction.

(c) The packing and handling of purchased lots by Noonans sta is undertaken solely as a courtesy to clients and, in the case of fragile articles, will be undertaken only at Noonans’ discretion. In no event will Noonans be liable for damage to glass or frames, regardless of the cause. Bulky lots or sharp implements, etc., may not be suitable for in-house shipping.

11 Buyers’ responsibilities for lots purchased

The buyer will be responsible for loss or damage to lots purchased from the time of collection or the expiry of 5 working days after the day of the auction, whichever is the sooner. Neither Noonans nor its servants or agents shall thereafter be responsible for any loss or damage of any kind, whether caused by negligence or otherwise, while any lot is in its custody or under its control.

Loss and damage warranty cover at the rate of 1.5% will be applied to any lots despatched by Noonans to destinations outside the UK, unless speci cally instructed otherwise by the consignee.

12 Remedies for non-payment or failure to collect purchase

If any lot is not paid for in full and taken away in accordance with Conditions 6 and 10, or if there is any other breach of either of those Conditions, Noonans as agent of the seller shall, at its absolute discretion and without prejudice to any other rights it may have, be entitled to exercise one or

more of the following rights and remedies:

(a) to proceed against the buyer for damages for breach of contract.

(b) to rescind the sale of that or any other lots sold to the defaulting buyer at the same or any other auction.

(c) to re-sell the lot or cause it to be re-sold by public auction or private sale and the defaulting buyer shall pay to Noonans any resulting de ciency in the ‘total amount due’ (after deduction of any part payment and addition of re-sale costs) and any surplus shall belong to the seller.

(d) to remove, store and insure the lot at the expense of the defaulting buyer and, in the case of storage, either at Noonans’ premises or elsewhere. (e) to charge interest at a rate not exceeding 2 percent per month on the ‘total amount due’ to the extent it remains unpaid for more than 5 working days after the day of the auction.

(f) to retain that or any other lot sold to the same buyer at the sale or any other auction and release it only after payment of the ‘total amount due’.

(g) to reject or ignore any bids made by or on behalf of the defaulting buyer at any future auctions or obtaining a deposit before accepting any bids in future.

(h) to apply any proceeds of sale then due or at any time thereafter becoming due to the defaulting buyer towards settlement of the ‘total amount due’ and to exercise a lien on any property of the defaulting buyer which is in Noonans’ possession for any purpose.

13 Liability of Noonans and sellers (a) Goods auctioned are usually of some age. All goods are sold with all faults and imperfections and errors of description. Illustrations in catalogues are for identi cation only. Buyers should satisfy themselves prior to the sale as to the condition of each lot and should exercise and rely on their own judgement as to whether the lot accords with its description. Subject to the obligations accepted by Noonans under this Condition, none of the seller, Noonans, its servants or agents is responsible for errors of descriptions or for the genuineness or authenticity of any lot. No warranty whatever is given by Noonans, its servants or agents, or any seller to any buyer in respect of any lot and any express or implied conditions or warranties are hereby excluded.

(b) Any lot which proves to be a ‘deliberate forgery’ may be returned by the buyer to Noonans within 15 days of the date of the auction in the same condition in which it was at the time of the auction, accompanied by a statement of defects, the number of the lot, and the date of the auction at which it was purchased. If Noonans is satis ed that the item is a ‘deliberate forgery’ and that the buyer has and is able to transfer a good and marketable title to the lot free from any third party claims, the sale will be set aside and any amount paid in respect of the lot will be refunded, provided that the buyer shall have no rights under this Condition if:

(i) the description in the catalogue at the date of the sale was in accordance with the then generally accepted opinion of scholars and experts or fairly indicated that there was a con ict of such opinion; or (ii) the only method of establishing at the date of publication of the catalogue that the lot was a

‘deliberate forgery’ was by means of scienti c processes not generally accepted for use until after publication of the catalogue or a process which was unreasonably expensive or impractical.

(c) A buyer’s claim under this Condition shall be limited to any amount paid in respect of the lot and shall not extend to any loss or damage su ered or expense incurred by him or her.

(d) The bene t of the Condition shall not be assignable and shall rest solely and exclusively in the buyer who, for the purpose of this condition, shall be and only be the person to whom the original invoice is made out by Noonans in respect of the lot sold.

CONDITIONS MAINLY CONCERNING SELLERS AND CONSIGNORS

14 Warranty of title and availability

The seller warrants to Noonans and to the buyer that he or she is the true owner of the property or is properly authorised to sell the property by the true owner and is able to transfer good and marketable title to the property free from any third party claims. The seller will indemnify Noonans, its servants and agents and the buyer against any loss or damage su ered by either in consequence of any breach on the part of the seller.

15 Reserves

The seller shall be entitled to place, prior to the rst day of the auction, a reserve at or below the low estimate on any lot provided that the low estimate is more than £100. Such reserve being the minimum ‘hammer price’ at which that lot may be treated as sold. A reserve once placed by the seller shall not be changed without the consent of Noonans. Noonans may at their option sell at a ‘hammer price’ below the reserve but in any such cases the sale proceeds to which the seller is entitled shall be the same as they would have been had the sale been at the reserve. Where a reserve has been placed, only the auctioneer may bid on behalf of the seller.

16 Authority to deduct commission and expenses

The seller authorises Noonans to deduct commission at the ‘stated rate’ and ‘expenses’ from the ‘hammer price’ and acknowledges Noonans’ right to retain the premium payable by the buyer. 17 Rescission of sale

If before Noonans remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the buyer makes a claim to rescind the sale that is appropriate and Noonans is of the opinion that the claim is justi ed, Noonans is authorised to rescind the sale and refund to the buyer any amount paid to Noonans in respect of the lot.

18 Payment of sale proceeds

Noonans shall remit the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller 35 days after the auction, but if by that date Noonans has not received the ‘total amount due’ from the buyer then Noonans will remit the sale proceeds within ve working days after the date on which the ‘total amount due’ is received from the buyer. If credit terms have been agreed between Noonans and the buyer, Noonans shall remit to the seller the sale proceeds 35 days after the auction unless otherwise agreed by the seller.

19 If the buyer fails to pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ within 35 days after the auction, Noonans will endeavour to notify the seller and take the seller’s instructions as to the appropriate course of action and, so far as in Noonans’ opinion is practicable, will assist the seller to recover the

‘total amount due’ from the buyer. If circumstances do not permit Noonans to take instructions from the seller, the seller authorises Noonans at the seller’s expense to agree special terms for payment of the ‘total amount due’, to remove, store and insure the lot sold, to settle claims made by or against the buyer on such terms as Noonans shall in its absolute discretion think t, to take such steps as are necessary to collect monies due by the buyer to the seller and if necessary to rescind the sale and refund money to the buyer if appropriate.

20 If, notwithstanding that, the buyer fails to pay to Noonans the ‘total amount due’ within 35 days after the auction and Noonans remits the ‘sale proceeds’ to the seller, the ownership of the lot shall pass to Noonans.

21 Charges for withdrawn lots

Where a seller cancels instructions for sale, Noonans reserve the right to charge a fee of 15% of Noonans’ then latest middle estimate of the auction price of the property withdrawn, together with Value Added Tax thereon if the seller is resident in the UK, and ‘expenses’ incurred in relation to the property.

22 Rights to photographs and illustrations

The seller gives Noonans full and absolute right to photograph and illustrate any lot placed in its hands for sale and to use such photographs and illustrations and any photographs and illustrations provided by the seller at any time at its absolute discretion (whether or not in connection with the auction).

23 Unsold lots

Where any lot fails to sell, Noonans shall notify the seller accordingly. The seller shall make arrangements either to re-o er the lot for sale or to collect the lot.

24 Noonans reserve the right to charge commission up to one-half of the ‘stated rates’ calculated on the ‘bought-in price’ and in addition ‘expenses’ in respect of any unsold lots.

GENERAL CONDITIONS AND DEFINITIONS

25 Noonans sells as agent for the seller (except where it is stated wholly or partly to own any lot as principal) and as such is not responsible for any default by seller or buyer.

26 Any representation or statement by Noonans, in any catalogue as to authorship, attribution, genuineness, origin, date, age, provenance, condition or estimated selling price is a statement of opinion only. Every person interested should exercise and rely on his or her own judgement as to such matters and neither Noonans nor its servants or agents are responsible for the correctness of such opinions.

27 Whilst the interests of prospective buyers are best served by attendance at the auction, Noonans will, if so instructed, execute bids on their behalf. Neither Noonans nor its servants or agents are responsible for any neglect or default in doing so or for failing to do so.

28 Noonans shall have the right, at its discretion, to refuse admission to its premises or attendance at its auctions by any person.

29 Noonans has absolute discretion without giving any reason to refuse any bid, to divide any lot, to combine any two or more lots, to withdraw any lot from the auction and in case of dispute to put

up any lot for auction again.

30 (a) Any indemnity under these Conditions shall extend to all actions, proceedings costs, expenses, claims and demands whatever incurred or su ered by the person entitled to the bene t of the indemnity. (b) Noonans declares itself to be a trustee for its relevant servants and agents of the bene t of every indemnity under these Conditions to the extent that such indemnity is expressed to be for the bene t of its servants and agents.

31 Any notice by Noonans to a seller, consignor, prospective bidder or buyer may be given by rst class mail, airmail or email and if so given shall be deemed to have been duly received by the addressee within 48 hours.

32 These Conditions shall be governed by and construed in accordance with English law. All transactions to which these Conditions apply and all matters connected therewith shall also be governed by English law. Noonans hereby submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts and all other parties concerned hereby submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.

33 In these Conditions:

(a) ‘catalogue’ includes any advertisement, brochure, estimate, price list or other publication; (b) ‘hammer price’ means the price at which a lot is knocked down by the auctioneer to the buyer; (c) ‘total amount due’ means the ‘hammer price’ in respect of the lot sold together with any premium, Value Added Tax chargeable and additional charges and expenses due from a defaulting buyer in pounds sterling;

(d) ‘deliberate forgery’ means an imitation made with the intention of deceiving as to authorship, origin, date, age, period, culture or source which is not shown to be such in the description in the catalogue and which at the date of the sale had a value materially less than it would have had if it had been in accordance with that description;

(e) ‘sale proceeds’ means the net amount due to the seller being the ‘hammer price’ of the lot sold less commission at the ‘stated rates’ and ‘expenses’ and any other amounts due to Noonans by the seller in whatever capacity and howsoever arising;

(f) ‘stated rate’ means Noonans’ published rates of commission for the time and any Value Added Tax thereon;

(g) ‘expenses’ in relation to the sale of any lot means Noonans charges and expenses for insurance, illustrations, special advertising, certi cation, remedials, packing and freight of that lot and any Value Added Tax thereon;

(h) ‘bought-in price’ means 5 per cent more than the highest bid received below the reserve.

34 Vendors’ commission of sales

A commission of 15% is payable by the vendor on the hammer price on lots sold.

Insurance is charged at 1.5% of the hammer price.

35 VAT

Commission, illustrations, insurance and expenses are subject to VAT if the seller is resident in the UK.

AT NOONANS OUR EXPERTISE EXTENDS BEYOND THE KNOWLEDGE WITHIN OUR SPECIALIST DEPARTMENTS TO INCLUDE ALL ASPECTS OF OUR AUCTION HOUSE, FROM OUR PHOTOGRAPHY STUDIO TO OUR ADVANCED PROPRIETARY ONLINE BIDDING SYSTEM.

We’re a close-knit team of experts with deep knowledge across our specialist subjects: banknotes, coins, detectorist finds, historical & art medals, jewellery, medals & militaria, tokens and watches. Focusing on these fascinating items, we share this expertise with an international community of sellers and buyers.

Each sale item that passes through our Mayfair auction house is appraised by an expert recognised as a leading authority in a particular field of interest, ranging from ancient coins and military medals to jewellery and vintage watches. This depth of knowledge across all departments sets us apart from other generalist auctioneers.

SELL WITH US

Respected worldwide for the breadth and depth of our specialist expertise, we can connect you to a broad, deep pool of potential buyers. Over the years, we’ve brought together an international community of people who share our particular passion. As recognised experts, with a vast store of freely available in-house knowledge and experience, we’ve earned the trust of buyers across the globe.

Our fees are transparent. Unlike many other auction houses, we don’t charge for collecting your lots, photography or marketing and there’s no minimum lot charge.

Not surprisingly, our position as a trusted authority, with deep global reach, often leads to the achievement of higher than expected prices at auction.

Free valuation

If you’re interested in selling your items and you’d like a free auction valuation, without obligation, our specialists will be happy to help. You can submit online or bring your sale item to a valuation day at our Mayfair auction house or at a regional venue. Alternatively, request a home visit.

BUY WITH US

We’re here for you, whether you’re an experienced collector with a depth of knowledge or an occasional buyer attracted to a particular piece of jewellery or vintage watch.

Be assured that the item in question has been accurately described and photographed, detailing all available information, from its provenance to its current condition. Be certain that our price estimate is fair and sensible.

Delve deep into our website and you’ll discover a vast store of helpful background data, including prices achieved for similar items at previous auctions. Informed and empowered, study our detailed online catalogue, then place your bid in complete confidence.

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